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R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926. SUBNAY COPANY IGNORE STRIKE Say That It Is All Over as Far a5 They Are Concerned New York, July 15 (—The sub- | way strike, which the Interborough | Rapld TraLsit company announced Tuesday was ended as far as they were concerned when all strikers were crossed from the payrolls, showed new signs of life today At strikers' headquarters it was .nnounced that 105 men had walked from the 74th street power and had thrown in their lot the strikers. T4th street power house, various sub-s n. fur- to the e side sub- lines in Manhat- tan, the Interborough lines in Brooklyn and the Corona and As- | toria lines in Queer The strike is now nearing the end of its second wee Service, accord- ing to subway offi is practically | on a normal hasis. Most of the strikers are subway motormen and switchmen. The 400 patrolmer riding on elevated trains since the strike, were ered removed today. Chief Inspector Leahy an- | nounced that patrolmen who have been stationed on platforms would remain at their posts. There is no change in the policing of the subways, he said. All vacations in the police department have been or- dered suspended until the strike 15‘ out Youse with The through nishes current vay and elevat who have been definitely settled. WILL CROSS OCEAN FOR | m HIS FORTIETH VOYAGE | & rsor e | th | el t was the Tomorrow | Cloth. It was th a custom which h for 20th Round Trip, Making | The white-wing | raiment was hustled attic-ward. This is not one of the wax figure Wyoming. 1s taken in 1900, ay fo vogue of the s fallen into disrer Dugald McMillan Sails Wh 10 Times to Cross Water. And when she w animal kingdom cowered in fear. In 1900 a young lady who w { on it and haunt a dressmaker's place bolt and there were many fittings. Now she buys her evening gown McMillan for Mr. and Mrs. Dugald will leave tomorrow morning New York from which port wi ne other than little high waist, downward, stretched parasang after me into popularity some England, France, Scotland, | her lunch hour, and walks right out of t Once Upon a Time Here’s Study of 1900— Darling Nellie Ross By TOM SIMS s your dad saw at Nellic Ross, when the b or a girl to go ute among en a girl whirled a for weeks. at the handkerchi was queen bout 1oder ars after this style of long the gtreet in the World’s Fair our | Nell, the From rasang of billowing with cl tribes, | this dress there wasn't anything left for a white-wing to do lked down a dusty road! Horses and others of t nted a dress made had to get a blueprint bought goods by the counter ¢ store with it on. ther, the Installation oflicers of St. ¢ Pythias, was Deputy Louis staff at a meeting of the the club rooms last evening. The officers are as follows: Chan- M cellor commander, Maurice J. Roab; Pa. vice chancellor commander, E ward Lyons; prelate, Raymond Beatman; m of work, Louis Moss; keeper of records and s Joseph Gorfain; master at g Robert Jerome; inner guard, Har old Lippman; outcr guard, Martin Shants. Retiring Cha Alee Siderowf a jewelled K. of P. token of appreciation rendered the lodge. our paths of live with of sunshine” was the address by Supreme e s Emanuel Norton of the | ré lodge. Dancing and entertainment p the latter part of the meect- 15Ky will sail for Europe. They visiting 4 Germany and other sections of Eu- Glasgow. 4 | I Mr. McMillan, who is something PERSONALS ‘ ocean for the 40th time on this trip, making 20 complete round over the water he has also visited \sons, Vincent and Robert, of Brook- | Bermuda and Newfoundland a 'lyn, N, Y., are spending a few weeks Putnam Phalanx, which visited Eu- -— rope a short time ago, making his| Aiss / Doyle, telephone op- summer. {with her f Thomas J. Doyle, e proprietor of Doyle Furniture Officers Installed for W Yor % - ey will attend, the’ annual furni- t. Elmo Lodge. . of Polcre Siow, Mide Doyie lstes will Elmo lod Kni -~ conduc 1 by Di Mrs. Anna Sw of 27 Wil Bogen lodge in Felix and Alber have turned from a motor trip to Minersville, spend six months on the other si rope. Returning they will sail from | of a globe trotter, will cross the trips. In addition to the 40 trips| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carberry and | number of times. He was with the with relatives her second trip over the water this erator at the Burritt hotel will leave T Ynctall !Co., for New York Sunday where of the vly elected go to Newport to spend a week. his liam street and sons, Joe, John, noy City Mount Carmel and Mrs. week- and the Miss Viola Johnson Hendrickson will spend end at Chalker Beach. ster | | Stanley | Frances, will | Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. hters, Jeanne and uttle Meadow avenue, sail for Europe Satur After vis- iting Fr e 8 zerland will re September. and dau they | | Commander with as ncellor presented emblem for rightening little ray topic of was servie William D. Calvert | 8 Parkmore Branford. Mr. and and Mr son, Svea | ent Indian Harry, of Kensingt spending the summ ck. are and Al a week at SUB VICTIM BURIED Chelsea, Mass., July 15 ( naval honors were paid roon to IFrank Archibald &hea, | lectrician’s mate, U. 8. who died in the sinking of the s ne 1. Pall bearers and a firir the Boston part in the servi Naval hospital and in Woodlawn ci Joseph Schurman Studeny Ne re spending Full |dian Brandf this after- | = James H. Riley and daugh- of South Burritt street | Montreal, Canada, the rest of Mrs. Avaline for will left today where they spend the summer. from navy y took il 21| Willam Kenney, M. P. Teghorr nd Dr. H. R. Lasch will attend the erienhach - Delaney at New York tonight. etery, | ‘ | | champlonship I NOTICE. WANTED I For Private Office EXPERIENCED STENO OFFICE CLERK with knowledge of book keeping. State age, experi ence, give references. Water Rents Now Due and Payable No is given Wa- ; now due and pavable | Board of Water Room 205, City | who failed to receive quested to call at 1s on all bills un- , a penalty of 10 will be add- | hereby amount called to the follow- r rents of- | | ners at the com Fol unpaid July January given, | thirty water may be and all First Mortgages | At Low Rates s of Interest pena {4 a1 | bill shall | the paid within ex- To not on dwellings wpartise central bulidin, ford and vicinity This company present mor houser vate business property—c r annum on | and where liens on property for 1ts shall be s o1 construction loans iy A g ze thereafter; can ser or shall be se- | and mpnrateements First Band & Mortgage Co of Harttord i 205 Main Nt l Charging Rents X. The any 1 with 14 responsible owner of prem will | | city for watcr the ppli 211 cases wm. 1 E W los. F. Lamb 1. ). Wats Board of Water Commissioners. | Hateh Pelton 25072 R — | nounced | tains in British ENGINE DROPS 0UT Several Naval Aviators Hurt When', . Freak Accident Occurs At Height of 1,200 Feet. Diego, » or six nav men were esterday when Calif., July 15 (A— aviation corps en- injured, one seri- the dropped from their monoplane s lieight of 1,200 feet. nucel, pilot, brough tail spin to land cking it. The into a H. T. Hamn:ond, ass, suffered Tannucéi and thr minor escaped Injury The plane w wit bean field and bruises while the / using a parachute. s one of a squadron Anthony Jan- the ship from a out completely dropped buried. engin wa machinist’s mate, a fractured skull. others received sixth flying with Admiral Charles . Hughes, battle fleet commander, DESPONDENT, Harrison, N. Y., spondent because Stephen Purdy, a garage owne killed his asleep in an |ing room at their home day shot and shot gun while children were years old KILLS July 15 (P—De- of {1 health, to- himself with a wite and two djoin- He was 35 PROFITS FROM LIQUOR YVancouver, B. C. Profits from quor in crease ous six months. , July 15 government British Columbia months ending March 31 today as $1, of $220,403 Local of l- for six were an- sale an in- over the option previ- ob olumbia. SKIPPY | WouLdN A NICKLE FOR AL g [settle man | | Mrs. Richard | street. (P—| | (“BlG STORE” EMPLOYES | ROTARY THRILLED | W UMMBERS? HAVE TRIP 10 SHORE { Minister and Gas Man Now Hold,i Championship ‘ L. W. Raphael's Clerks Spend Aft- | | ernoon and Evening At Savin Rock As Guests of Employer | The annual outing of the em- | ployes of the L. W. Raphael's de- | partment store held yesterday ifternoon, when 76 men and women | notored to Savin Ro The bugses left the store on Main | forgotten pages in their |Street at 1 p. m. and went direct to | history, brushing the dust of |l-ighthouse Point where swimming | accumulated years off early |WAS enjoyed until 5:30 o'clock. ! ons and furnishing the cluy| A boat ride to Savin Rock fol- ach Thursday with stories which |10%ed and a shore dinner was served | grown less embarrassing but [t Wilcox's pier. A special musical program was provided with the | dinner. The nces have become the New Britain Rotary club, s of the club are delving nisc in ti i membe nost reco! have more amusing with age. new policy is one inaugurated lent A. . Corbin ago. The plan is to call on two or three members each < to tell of some amusing and in- |5 o0 incldent which has ogeur- | b Pichic was conpluded shortly | ; after midnight, after which Mr. 1 in thelr own lives, and to which |parr o' B8, BAT e thanks | can attest the tr The ori- | an the truth. The ori- |},v 41" employes for his treat. al plan to call on men at random en changed to that of notifyin who are to be called updh. It has been found that a slght evening was spent e amusemer conducting king | Mr. | the several hey &) menibirs {Three Battleships Off | Dy produces better stories. For Philadelphia Today e plan, while a novelty, has been N port, R. I. July 15 (#)—Bat- tleships Wyom Utah and New York with midshipmen on their an- nual cruise d with Secretary of | th Navy C D. Wilbur of the New York led this morning for Philadelphia a the Sesqui-Cen- | I. The ships have been here | te the most mysterious story as one told two weeks ago by William H Alderson, known in } 3I” Alderson ) ho heard ti story says in he minister “gospel are still wondering just what ‘shipr received many attentions from the city authorities and summer residents. Secretary Wil- | stay w interrupted by his d trip to Lake Denmark, N. J., | following the explosion in the naval ammunition depot. swer is has add- well anec- | President Corbin himself fed to the collection from a stocked supply of yarns and dotes, which from anyone would be open to suspicion. prize story of th r told today . Scott, Britain Gas 1 Calks THREE W Woonsockes, The Woonsocke plant and its Millville, Mass., branch factory will close tomorrow night | for three weeks, reopening :\m{usl“ ". Both plants are subsidiaries of | the United States Rubber company. | The shut down is due to sla EKS' SHU R. I, July DOWN gincer of the A 5 (Pr— Co. When Mr. Scott told of ly seeing a northeast storm blow trees out of the ground on his fath- er's farm, and then saw a south- easter come along a few minutes fterwards and blow m back into position, effectually right all dan he was unanimously voted winner of the brown derby. & { repairs. story told today by F. Raymond | c showed how he helped to the destiny of the nation, |while one told by Dugald McMillan | [ employes. Alp C N 10 A for 928. ad erro; Yearly Order Rates Upon Application 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, Minimum Book Charge. Classified Page o Same Day. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” habetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE [INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 0% 18 2 18 35 38 31.50 Quick ount 6 words to a line. 3 ilnes. 35 cents. 0 Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for sat A. M. ds Accepted Over the Telephone convenfence of customers. Call Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator otify the Herald at once if your ts Incorrect. Not responsible for ra atter the first insertion. La | drew | and the cens; stree! Week Conn, Hat Co., Arcade, Col and Walter Carl spending Delicious sandwiches at Crowell's. week during which the mid- | —advt. Mi the |stre whe week Clearar dresses, dvt. Walter Bazylewicz of 193 Hartford by Rubber company | of violation of probation. Probation | Officer Connolly ordered h Ba Hat Co., Ja of 2 ck busi- | the New Britain General hospital as ness and necessity for usual summer | the result of falling over The shutdown affects 1,600 | at his home and fracturing his fore- arm City ltems wn fete and bazaar, St. An- 's parish, Thursday, Friday Saturday.—advt. police have been notified that uspension of the operator’s li- e of Henry Zehrer of 61 Trinity t has been lifted. i end cases — hat boxes. —adv. rnelius Ryan, Ernest Casperson n of this city are the summer at Indian | ss Margaret t has left e she will McCourt of Elm for Hawk's Nest spend the next two | > Sale, all Mary Elizabeth 87 W. Main, Pro’. Bldg.— arrested this morning it O'Mara on the charge arrest. gs, suit cas trunks. —Conn. Arcade.—adv. mes Morrissey, seven years old, mith street is suffering at railing yesterday afternoon. {proved how he can overcome an embarrassing error without a loss. ’ The club has decided unanimous- |1y to continue the series. which have | been vo‘gyl to be more interesting than the average professional speak- In addition to these stories, to- day’'s program was consumed en- tirely by reports from W. H. Judd and 0. F. Parker. delegates to the Rotary International at Denver, re- cently. Life Insurance Wrifings Showing Great Tnevease | New York, July 15 (A—Writings , life insurance by United 6 per cent &ix ménths the Asso- warmth next winter, new ates companies were 10 BT during the first of this year than of 1925 Insurance Pr ounces, The total r the half ye he compilation from 45 member compani have 81 er cent of the tofal volume of life insurance outstanding in all legal | veserve companies in this country. } BIRTH AT HOSPITAL [ ing birth were reported ater ion of 1 ents Hjerpe guarantee. new business r was $5,675,000,000, which ; ABC. Name the time. 1in General Tospl : Daughters to Mr. and Mrs. T bie Johnson, 26 Barnett street: Po- liceman and Mrs. George Collins, 225 Winthrop str Mr. and Mrs Dazario. 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