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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. PROPOSES T0 MOVE NO. | FIRE STATION Wikalonskas Declares - Head- quarters Is in Danger 200 The dangers and obstacles which the fire department vehicles have to i:‘,'! face when they are leaving the Cen- tral e station on Commercial street will bring about the abandon- ment of that locality fu by Fire Commissioner lauskas today. The commissioner expe bring the m mission urging it to discontinue th use of the station for one in a vw location away from the traffic in the center of the city. He that no matter where 1 cles go when they leave ey run into danger points. On Maln street the proble swinging the trucks around t reckoned with rt of Commer: almost too to of safety. Tt kas will it was indicated John cts soon to itter before the com- vehi- tne station of cor- 1d on reet ner has to be any other T turns vork with any is believed that Mr. Mikalau bring a plan which will g relief of this situation will provide fc tion of the of ment, the chief and his i sharp e puties. alentino’s Challenge Has Gone Unanswered Chicago, July 21 (A—Rudolph valentino’s pugilistic aspirations to- day seemed doomed to die al ornin’. The movie shiek wanted to fight the anonymous writer of a Chicago Tri- bune editorial in which cosmetic and pomades for men, as vended by a slot machine in Chicago's newest ballroom, invoked the use of ex- clamation marks. Valentino sent out a challenge to the writer who had termed Rudolph | the prétotype of the modern Ameri- can male and “the beautiful gard- ner’s son,” and asked why he had not been drowned years 0. Val- entino intimated that he could give good account of himself at fisti- cuffs but the writer of the editoriz had taken no notice of the movie ac- tor's dander. Merr Go-RomTul'es Crowd at Walnut Hill A crowd of young men rode the children’s merry-go-round afy Wal- nut Hill park until after midnight, the police were notified today, and residents of the neighborhood were kept awake by the noise. LOOKS LIKE MURDER Niagara Falls, Ont., July The body of an unidentified mar taken from the “Red” Hill, rive re [V: was The 18 foul today. bound together with rope. Polic suspect The body apparently had int water time and the f¢ unrecognizable. D;rfi(eyback rman play been some A= Governor Arizona did dignity his office so keenly but what he willing to stradd head a 4%rs’ parade at ¥ Arlz. To be sure, re-election. He I terms. P. Hunt of of was and gstaff running fo served donkey City Advertisement BIDS WANTED For the Construction of a School at New Britain. Conne tor the teut, aled proposals tion of a new two story sc ing approxim by 100 ft Connectic Iy will office of the & nut Hill necticut, Daylight hool Commit School, blank forms New $1 of 5.00 which contractors bid specifications in submitting upon return Each bid must I a certified amount payable New Britain sum shall be District if awarded contract refuses to enter into tract and file spproved 8 Company bond for the full of the contract within fifteen after opening of bids The right is reserved any or all bids. JOSEPH M. HALLORAN Chalrman of Committee on Accommedatious. of the for the made mmittee to the ool Cc of cticut ted to the contractor whi forf School the an urety nount to reject { has been the guest of her aunt, 15 a fire station | Mika- | | has been called to his former home | Constance Vicinus are stated today |few days at the | Main street is visiting relatives Boston, Mass. | o toward | cfal mee whirlpool by William | ed by | School l PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) burned by fireworks on July to be as comfortable expected. Much sympathy expressed for the unfor- tunate boy, whose summer vacation | | has been turned into a period of suffering and pain | Notes | James Heary has returned to his | Philadelphia after spend- days with friends in riously is reported can be been as e in several Plainville, Florence Rockville Mr: ss Hill of Sitz of Church past two weeks, Iph Brooks of Charl street, the ast Main street | word that his 14- was drowned there Ve ar-old rmont by ye brother vesterday \e Misses Marjorie Johnson and | spending a| home of Dr. F. A.| Car of Bridgeport. Mrs. James M. Prior of West| in| Mrs. Craig and little son and daughter, who have been visiting at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vici-| nus, have returned to their home in Boston, Mass. The fire company will hold a spe- ing on August 6 to com-| plete plans for its trip to New Lon- | ion on August 20 H. Garfield Jones of the |Jones Co. is taking a few cation. Miss Irene Foran of Whiting stree |1s staying at Oak Bluffs, | idney Edward Goodall {turned from a Maine. Mr. and Mrs, C Hutton- * va- has re- vacation spent in ® nton J. Morse and daughter, Barbara, and Mr. and Mr Gordon Morse are vacationing at ake George, N. Y. William Cassidy, Joh# Cassidy and | George Okenquist' are camping at Twin Lakes for a few days. Wanted—Carpenter work, general | jobbing or light trucking. Drop a ard to W. G. Stellmacher, Box 82. | —advt { — | Several pieces household furniture | | for sale. Tel. 96 or 60 E. Main St. —advt | | For Sale—Bureau, coal range and | other furniture Call after § p. m. A. Backman, 161 Whiting street, | second floor.—adyt BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Pagc Seven) the usual summer half holiday. Case Continued The case of Emil Freiman, arrest- last Saturday by Motoreycle Of-} James Burns on a charge of | reckless driving and driving under {the influence of liquor and which | was scheduled to be heard this | continued until | ea fice morning, was again Wednesday, July 28. Both Drivers Fined legal arguntent - which almost 1wo hours this morn- Rudolph Milbrandt of 71 Hul ot and Jacob Hanecak of South- ton, whose cars were in collision i the foot of Shovel Shop hill on to Terryville Sunday | evening, were found guilty of reck- driving by Judge Joseph M {Donovan in the city court. A fine ! and was imposed on | Milbrandt, the entire fine being re- | mitted, while in the case of Haneeak a similar fine was imposed and $15 | remitted. e the road last s8 costs Numerous witnesses were present led by Attorney Joseph P. O'Connell, | attorney for | Edward J. ( but | Donovan necak iinlan and Attorney for Milbrandt, hearing the evidence Judge felt that both were in a responsible although | was more so, showed that on his Jeft after | way Testimony introduced vas driving too far the judge felt that he and | Milbrandt was operating at too great| | New Road Started The work road and of laying the new the Bristol town line Farmington from Farmington venue been started by the o Construction Co. When com- istol people will have a to Hartford. | | | i between has LEVIATHAN DOCKS July 21 (P—The steamship L ed withaut ston United fathan was a mishap by a flo- of tugs at the army base dry in South Boston today wh ill undergo a semi-annual clean ing No pub- and inspection servi be permitted during ccanse of the fire risk. Tt cted the ship would leave York next Tuesday and re- or sailings on August 1. visits will r stay New VACATION MOTOR BUS TOURS New Britain to Sesqui-Cenfennial Laposition, Philadelphia— 3-Day Tours—July 1, July 12, duly 18, Round New H-Day Augz. 2 Round $20.00 to Niagara Falls— Tours—duly 5, July 19, and Aug. 16 Trip Fare. New Britain to Montreal— Day Tours—duly 26, Aug, 23, \J Trip Fare 850 00 Irip Fare tritab $19.00 includes transportation, ho J sight-seeing expenses; ything except meals Tours will be made in our %0- Passenger Studebaker Parlor Car Del.uxe Motor Bus. A represen- tation of the Auburn Transporta tion Co. will accompany the bus all tours to personally conduet sight-seelng trips and look after | the comfort of the passengers. Plan (o spend your vacation on one of these tours. Make reserva tions in adsance throngh Geo. A. Quigley 308 Maip Street, New Britain Booking Agent Phone 1052 {Captain JDowling, : [« b ce N Denmark Commandant, ‘Fire then brok s Gives Thrilling Account ! put it out. 1 hadn't been able to | could tell how near the; | house No, | & terrific fiare. | on my face, {ing found Chief Divis Hanecah | state | WOUNDED SURVIVOR TELLS GRAPHIC STORY OF GREAT ARSENAL EXPLOSION of Heroism, Suffering and Destruction, eyes, Capt. C. C. Dowling, comman dant of Lake Denmark, N. J. nayal arsenal, today told the naval court of inquiry a dramatic story of the origin of the disaster on July 10 that KXUO)\ a toll of 21 lives and caused damage estimate a ea y 90, Siags d at nearly $90,- It was a tale of herofsm, in which two men, both patients at the naval hospital, Brooklyn, worked with | shells exploding all around them to | Dut out fires and prevent loss of life. Capt. Downing told how his own life had been saved by pr Casimer Kehsick of the mar. | whose home fs in near Detrot. Was Sitting On Porch further Hamtrack, “I w came,” | “It was not a I began to count ashes if lightning, thinking 4 y were. The early a mile Capt. Dowling said. very severe storm. the f flashes seemed to be n away, well out of t oservati I counted cight fashes, wrion cluded the last one, ‘A few minutes later th, rang. It was th> sentry at. the south gate. He was afterwards kill- cd.. He said a fire'had started in one of the magazines. I.hopped in My car and opened it up to about 50, heading for the south gate, I slowe down for a party of marines, thinking to load some € et e of them in in- ¢ telephone Terrific Flare My car was stopped on the I could see a curl of heavy smoke arising from r road. black either store- L or storehouse No. §, I didn’t know which one. 1 had just stepped to the road. My hand was on the door of my car. There came Both storehouses 1 was knocked down I was dazea and blind- I got up and groped along my disappeared. ed, car “Private Kensick took and helped me along. 1 could ee nothing. 1 was too dazed even to notice other explosions. He finally Bot me into the arny arsenal grounds, which adjoin, ‘L was so dazed I did not hear the following expiosions, but 1 could feel their impulses, and we were knocked to the ground several (ime My eycsight began to clear. 1 look. ed around. The whole eploded areg | was ablaze, a terrible fire that leap- ed hundreds of feet Into the air, Vg went back to the naval arsenal and fought out way through to the pow er plant, where I tried to formulate a plan of action.” At the power plant, my arm | | Capt. Dowl- | i fon Clerk Wag- | hams, whose wife was killed, Capt. | {I)(n\'llng instructed him to remain af | he power plant and keep it and Wadhams stayed. mlnm fyo:ur:fi | pt. Dowling said, he decided littlo | could be done to save the ofher | storehouses. Shells were bursting all around him and debris, hurtling from above, fell beside him wher. | ever he went. o ! T returned to my own quarters.” | he said, “Private Kensick was bad- vy shocked. I think he was par- ally bereft of his senses, but he stuck’ by me. Animals Running Loose “The horses and mules, which were stabled at the norfhern end, were running loose. Kensick and I tried to round them up, but they were badly frightened and we could | not catch them. Wadhams came to tell me nothing could be done as the steam lines had burst. I sent Ken- ito closer t but Is pose he nearby my residence, find posed water in |and weaker. se trying to use the ams in a car we New York, July 21 (A)—Seateq n |the garage. T told him to phone the {@n invalid’s chair, his face brujseq |third nav and a bandage covering one. of hig |2nd medical suppl Wad any they of my would the fire 1 district family, couldn’t by hose, back for safe sick to round up some more marines, Lake find any. | shed ms and it 1 sup- The hose got weaker There seemed to be no , 1 sent ed out, of stance “Being alone, I went down the in- ner section looking for fires. about 30 blazing buildings, but of these had erplosives in it back to s family the for sh fire Is were arch my re s not th area, N the sidenc 1 but could marines’ bursting eve and the heat was terrible. ed the hopelessness of my do anything and I decided to aban- don the area. I worked 1 saw none I went e. The return: get no bar rywhere I re trying 'to my way out and got to Dover hospital, where |1 was treated.” After being treated for the burns on his face and his injur e Capt. Dowling returned to the army arsenal remain at Picatinny, as sitting on the parch of my |could do nothing and | residence at the northern end of the |pelled to return to the reservation when the storm there but as t hosp! found he en com- and * BERLINNEWS (Continued from Page Seveh) orts on the outing will be given entertainm. program has been arranged. William J. Mulligan f Hartford will speak. Mrs. E Hazelwood of Cromwell visited relatives in vesterday West | | town | |{Body of Missing Man Is Found Out at Sea | 'rrenton. July 21 (A —Tossed about, in the waves forty miles out at sea, | the body of Harr; Schenck, prom- |inent Flemington, N. J., manufactur- ler, who mysteriously disappeared {from his summer home at Avon {more than two weeks ago, was found |late yesterday afternoon by a coast- | guard cutter. State Police Trooper Kiernan, who stationed Fleming- cll acquainted with the went early today to the cutter put in and positively ident of Schenc s forme ton and wa missing m Stapleton, er the f the at where nd body as that ‘ FIRE LOSS $300,000 Conway, Ark., July 21 (P—Un- icial estim today placed the property damage, as a result of a | fire which ot the plant of the Conway Com Company and pread to other buildings late yester ay at more than $300,000 Three iles of re de- ress 4 1 cotton w thous str 15 : 16 ! 17 7 lSid Thaw Propose? 1 9 Miss Forrest Winche to mar she says was a proposal by says, Wals Va rry e H rvants told h K her mai 21 3 14—GAX 1—PF AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day's paper 1P M. Saturdays at 10 A. M. 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Keune | Searle & Co.. 8aler and Service; ¢ m and Park Btx. rhone 2110. agents fof Gabriel snubbers. OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CARS—"The F fined 8I1x." Smith Motor Salea. 100 W¢ Ma'n 8t. Plione 2900. Lo ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS « ’ Burial Lots, Monuments 1 JEWETT—Ealer & Bervi € Palge & Jewett Co., 319 Er Phone 2810. Te new Nne for low cost trar portation. Burritt Motor Co., Inc., 4 Hartford Ave. STUDEBAKLR MOTOR CARS—Baies & BURIAL VAULTS—Coucrete stee) rein- forced; water-proof, nermetically eealed N. B. Vault Co. Phone 641-15. NEW BRITAIN—Monumenta) worke, 123 Oak 8t. Monuments of all sizer and escriptions. Carving and letter cutting our_speciaity. Florists BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS for weddin all occaslons, plus quality and service. Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley St. _Phone 3826 Ssrvice, Albio Motor Sales Cow 1 Arch 8t. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLANL | motor cars. Bale eand Servics. 1 Clerry Bt. “The Sleeve-Vaive Moto! R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-3. 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DODGE_BROTHERS—Sales and service. 8 & F. Motor Salee Corp., 166 Elm Bt. corner Franklin, Phune 731. film 127 Olson’s Claim of $2,500 Against Go Gas Opposed The claim of Alexander J. Olson Miller & Olson of this city inst the Go C rupt, has been opposed by the re- | ceiver, John O'Connell, and a hear- ing will be held in the United States court, District of Delaware, Iriday morning, July 23, according to no- tice received here today. The local man’s claim is for proximate 3 500, presented a mortgage he holds | Sac o e EAno(her Florida Bank | of ap- in sed Tts Doors Lake July 21 (A—The Polk cour 1st company failed to open fts deors here today. A state- {ment was issued saying the concern lis solvent and that no depositor or creditor will Jose money, but that per: ent withdrawals in the last 40 days made the closing imperative. The bank is capitalized at $300,- 'nrm and a statement showed total deposits as $2,1 A |H. Devane is president. | 5] sa2l Com- | mera | s company, bank- ; | 1. 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