New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1925, Page 3

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HULLINS BALKS N EDFRLE GIRL 1S POSTING FORFEIT. FORGED T0 i But Dempsey's Manager Puts e 4 rom P e Up$ 5000 Today | which both T | Miss Ederle mner rollicked, and Miss Miss Ederle wav- aboard the , the sight of which appeared ed to the passengers § (F—Tex Rick- '€ 1 Jack Kearns, | '° cheer her up Cut that talking out, a4 Walfe girls,” from his small rowboat along side at this juncture, Threa hours after her start Miss lerle taolk her first nourlshment, a light draught of beef essence contained in a small bladder which Wolfe handed out to her from the rowhoat on the end of a stick. experts aboard tug it was a little too early for her to take food, but up ta this point manager ot | posted @ 225,00 noon for a T* after Dempsey, each ) forfeit this after- Dempsey-Wills ' wa N match s ac liatel taken tmm York on had reinstated ew state commiss and busin Mullins, K anted him a I do Paddy Wiils, 8 torseit nse to s within this ot the thought manager peteed to post Wills' same 1 ed that ¢ ot b been treq the tight take place on the fourth Mullins appea Tomn on but feit us expecte know from the comimission event Dempsey ran out on the would '\\1'. champio that Wi Bd. for ex for the amount ‘this after » agreement for the match would Le or July 4 e b ently stat perts by being eight miles out from [ty 107p Gris-Nez after being only three cld should any man or woman that ever tempted the channel swim at- Starts at Cape Ciris-Nez rtri | York me swim ed later before the Daim Fraice, Aug e Ederle, 17 year old New Al began 1 annel this the water here at yuld not b Mulli s 16 £aid that Lim zome \undreds gath unaf 4 at her better than ¢ r than S do anything fur camp to be prepar: down to a friters not mate breakfast of 1lins and wes wanfed th And expec he di Iy a oy tion was taken o on t1 2 The cass Demp, the table Bt Bring on ¢ g La| | Marinie, which brought her to the starting point Aske dinz the tu o she noticed th her at che skirt wrong side ont A by her chaperon. Mis: if he cared to return to her i ne and set it z ghe plied known tha earns stzned definitely {"O07 and w"v' rv.h" he replied Wills fight with wonldn't like to change it now., T feel it will bring me good luck.” Rig Crowd on Hand s ont 1h the tug was like ..mvm departure of an n line There aboard were fully 100 parsons including afficiale, co friend s pondents, cameramen and As abeard, the ta cast off, oon as Mis 1o gave Marinie glided for stepped captain word and 1a harbor hound September fember 21, and said was amenable 1o the s Tha chai he 1 Leo Tlrnn, ing 1nz a ut of the the cape The channel from this to point Dover is roughly miles I width, Tts o5 and rrents have baffled every woman and fow men to eonquer it. The s made in Angnst @elastian n ales announced that | received £h fwen in jey A telegram from ehifting i forfeit, “for In answer Farley advised Tlynn Walker had filed a signed contract avith the eorimissian to he claim- not hox yast to the | swimmer in th that o be ade by Tiraboe As Mies Fd tug 1o stepped ahoard the wont om- minntes it s nup to you call- | Miss Ederle had fooled all the ex- | hours in the water, the greatest dis- | tance ever covered in that time by | s ! attempt to | person | . | While not lfl:ou on board as well as the !p':-‘ w\'ora who lined the wharyes, Coated With Grease The boat getting under w immediately went to the -nglna\ room whers her body was coated | thickly with layers of grease, to | protect her from the cold of water, | This operation was performed by |Mlle Sion, the French swimmer; | |Miss Tanér; Miss Viets and Jabez Wolfe, the coach and trainer. Miss Ederle is unaccustomed to such a heavy coating as was ap- {plied, and she remarked. “I don't |lke this sticky stuff.” Sha entered the water from fthe cape, fumping in lke a scheol girl lon & holiday swim. The American lag was hauled ‘up the mast of the tug and Miss Ederle struck out, amid great cheering at a beat of twenty-seven strokes to the minute in her superb trudgeon style, [ "Well, we are off,” she called to the pasengers as she eaught up with the craft about 00 yards oft the cape, It was ona of the most favorahle | days ever attending a channel at- tempt, with absolutely no swell and a slight brecze from the southeast Denies Statement Saying U. S. Is to Have Air Fleet Washington, Aug. 18 (®—A pre- diction that the navy soon would de- velop dron,” er jted i {York dispatches to Captain Walter R. Gherardl, aide to Secrctary Wil- bur, was completely disclaimed by {the captain today on his return to | Washington from a sea trip. Zaptain Gherardi said he ard of such a proposal which {is contrary to present navy pol opposed to the light than-air service, he added, he never {had Dbeen an ardent advocate of it, ¥ |Dedication Sept. 10 For | Polish Home For Aged ] The Polish Home for the Aged which has just been completed will be dedicated S er 10 with ap- | propriate exercises. Committees are {now arranging details, one of which {will be a big street parade. The building s the latest addi- tlon to the Sacred Heart parish, which now embraces an orphanage, milk station. farm and printing [plant, Dignitaries of the church and stete and representatives of local government will be invited to take part in the program FITZGERALD'S SECRETARY New Haven, Aug, 18 (® — Frank € Minnix. lawyer, was appointed private seeret Mayor FitzGer- ald today to ced Vincent P. Dooley, who r 4 yesterday, The appoi 15 a member of the law firm is the senfor. The mayor had not recelved [ the resiznation of Assistant Corpor- T H will join Mr, Dooley in a law firm, ary by sue f which the mayor ation Coungel Robinsen who ‘IH AD THE HERALD WANI ADS FOR RESULTS Als PARK BOARD 001, | i ‘. TOWARD NEW PARK Cannot Take Up Filth Ward| Project, Members Declare | That the beard of park commis- ners has no desire to take over at the Washington school site for a new park at this surplus lands [time was clearly indicated today in | | northwestern | Hall public statements fam F. Maswell 8 by Chairman Will- Brooks and Commission:r Porter, who acts as \ice- chalrman of that commission. The common council has passed a resolution calling upon the mayor to name a committee of five members to consult with the school and park | Loards to bring about the transfer and provide a new park in the ection of tha city. Chalrman Joseph M. the school accomoda- Yesterday of !tions committes of tha.school board declared himeelf as agreeabls to a temporary transfer of the use of those grounds as a park, but did not favor any the schonl board the right to r. cover the land at any time the nes |for school additions might be felt Chairman Rrooks beljeves “only sensible” thing to do 18 to al- [1ow the use of the land as a park | never | on a temporary basis, but that onty when the park board with additlenal funds and when suf- ficlent time is given to prepare t vast acreage for park purpos Asked 1t his commission has funds on hand to begin work on develop- | Brooks | 1 should ment of the grounds. Mr replied with emphasis: sav not!” Mr. Brooks said his couldn't possibly make use of the eround this vear. hecausa it has | neither the tima nor the money Commissioner Forter the question of such a never come before the beard. sonally, he would not he in favor of taking on any more park lands un- til the work now in progress is cleaned up. he stated. The commis- sioner said the park department has ne present use for the land and couldn’t make any use of it unless sald transfer | given a sizeable appropriation | purchased Councl B Alderman A. Grysbowskl wha with Stantey pinski, the common couneil out of whi the discussion has arfsen. today re- Plied to expressed fears of school committeemen that the land might pass out of thelr hands and not be available for school sites The coun- rilman sres nn cause for anxfety ore is an elaborate school plant on the grounds at present and an- the Viets tract, has heen for a future school, he Councilman as o other site, argnes lisves a park can ba proyided and | ANOTHER OF THE MODERN NEW HOMES NOW BEING BUILT ON MONROE, HARDING and COOLIDGE STS. In the Southwestern Section of the City Near Lincoln Street Six rooms Steam heat Fireplace Oak Floors Tiled bathroom Lot 60x125 Price and terms on application, The Home You INTENDED To Build—IS BUILT! We built it FOR you. Not only it is just the type vou yourself would have chosen, but its very location adds so much to its attractive- Ness. The home pictured above, on the east side of Coolidge street, is truly representative of the entire group of modern home we are erect- ing in this choice, restricted, residential district. Why not drive down there some afternoon or evening and look over them all? Now just a word ahont its price—it is no more than the cost of liv- ing in a first-class method of making payment. apartment—and there is very little difference in the You will be agreeably surprised when vou hear of our easy terms—may we explain them to you soon? The W. L. HATCH Co. CITY HALL BLDG. PHONE 3400 | action able to take from | the | is provided | Aepartment | has | Kar- | submitted the resalution to | Groyshowskl | i | ik Nimit | ordered payment ot Children's Linene Dresses Stamped to embroider, all the popular colors, Sizes 4 to 10. 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Lace Ruffling And Paneling 29 C yard A variety of patterns in white, cream and ecru, White Bag 5 é ? Another Lot of MEN’S LINEN Handkerchiefs Fure Irish linen, nicely hemstitched, full size. For Wednesday o 1 Z'LC Morning .. Canisters Made of good quality tin with blue decoration on a white background, Tea, coffee and sugar cans in the lot, 5c Wednesday, each .. 59c SARARNN Women's Striped Batiste Gowns Round and V necks. The: come in several pleasing shades, Plainly tailored. :;Tdnpsday G 390 Llfebuoy Soap 5¢ Lineen Suitings All colors, fast. Wednesday, The large size cake. For Wed. Morning vard wide, color- yard 250 Paring Kmves Made of good quality :teel with nickel finish and a black polished handle. \\'ednesday E clent epace get sonatle school development MeG ARI,S STATFMFNT Will Not Be Orderad About hy Rul- aside for ings of Attomey General He De clares Today Washington, Aug. 18 (BT torney general of the United Siates may make as many decisions as about the actions of Comptrol- General McCarl, who holds the purse strings of the government but thefr effect will “persuasive” only Mr. McCarl himself so defined th situation today in r ting over t protest of the navy. which In turn was backed by the legal department of the government, a claim $424.78 of Rear Admiral W. H ( Bullard. The money was for trans porting Mrs, Bullard from Hankon Ch where her husband was re tired, to West Virginia The omptroller's method of ning his office has brought into confliet with every de and the been going to al for help Not alone did the the powers of be for ariment department the attorney comptro the attorney al, as his rned, to methods of but he took a few ad questioned bis au- so far office is persy healthy digs others who h thority Of former Secretary Denby the aeccount who Mr. MeCarl said The direction of the former sec- retary of the navy government was denied the that the claim | of the rear admiral be pald adds! claim genera .| WATCHING CARGO W oof the express terma of Gies e e St aast Guardsmen Ts Placed On Tnloading fn New Haven ttlement of ih New H znardsman 1 subm attorney i to Hamiet iquarters in ¢ New Haven Ti t an server ed 1 was Nobody 1. "All the Dr. Straton Agrees to Lead Fundamentalists Aug. 18 (BP—The said tl is 3 fundamentalist forces in foun the and States, succeeding 1 othe Jennings R n-wide funda 1 iquor is watch the nalmm was aut ONE DAY GOLF MATCH He sald he H. B I being held under the Tllinois mental nd 8 Stratt of Ri early lead ist assoclation r had been refused permission to speak anywhere. Y. M. C. A. ot- ficlals would not discuss the case. Country ¢ ith a net score of §4. His gross B. Dorgan, Racebrook, {Doyle, Mill River, 18, top = he ev wm J. E. Roard Suspected Vessel Which Ts ere w.“ r goods. | Starr leaders were J. | ‘.\nld Stolen Tobacco to New Britain Men | David Fogelson and Albert Luce. fetors of confectionery and to- ores in this city, were i en police court today to testity cases of Fred Nagel and Rob. Reilly, Meriden youths. he theft of tobeeco torehouses last m nts pur- quantities of tobaces ) for low prices, Fogel §0. The nts claim ¢ ented themseives n. Nagel and Rellly wers 1 for trial in suprior court fn onds ot $1,000 each. as salesme [San Diego Base Plans [ Still Far in Future w glon, Aug. 18 (P—On his return to Washington today from the cretary Wilbur satd his oug- gested transfer of the navy dirigible base to San Diego, Cal, could be 1 out at any tims in the pear he saw no prospect that He b safd, that Ban Diego would ba an {deal place for ch a base but he added that no ney to finance the transfer was ¥ to be e for some to come elieved, he avallab WILL RESUME HIS DUTIES Washington, Aug. 18 (P—Ambas- Sheffield expects to retura te in Mexico City early next He has informed Secretary ogg that he will be in Wash- gton about Sept. 1 for a final eon« terence, The ambassader has been in the !United States undergoing --“ treatment. P is post

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