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! e # i i COURT MUST DETERMINE PAONESSA FAVORS LOCAL SPEAKER... ..~ ... Mayor Wants Monument Dedi- Called Upon to Decide Fitz- patrick Case cation, Not Gelebration e s s ther or not several pieces of | P paper carried for more than ; Years an the pocketbook of a A program of home town char- |\ Ir | ogally constitute a will is acter with 2 local man as the (ihe question for which. J dge John speaker of the day finds favor with || (5o in probate cour is at- Mayor Paonessa, who is chairman | of the speakers committee, and with Lempting to nd an answer. | The contest of Mrs, rge All- Councliman Donald L. Bartiett, one | man af Morris Cove under (he pro- of the outstanding members of the ot the pur Margaret venue orted will of th patrick of Colum- gave rise to the Fitzpatrick common council, who met with the | niayor today to talk over plans for the World War memorial dedica tion. The mayor. disc died 14 sing for the first time his views of what the exercises | | '\,“‘“j’__‘ CHa a0, s b My should include, frowned on the fire- —1“;‘”\; = {,l\‘\{,l“'f o et "“"‘"I works program and other R e e ‘“ I oo which ordinarily accompany cele- | 424 O & shieet of scrap paper pro- | brations, and declared for a 3 ceeded to AW a wiil An ambu- more consistent with the dignity of [2¢¢ Bad been summoned and be- ekl iy fore he could finish preparing the slon oF Hhese Teatures precipitois strument 1 ambulance arrived nd Mrs. Fitzpatrick Raphael's hospital, Half an hour later several rows in the executive pe i suio mittee meetings which during the mayor's com- took place from the he instrument ance city. Chairman George H. Dyson of “as completed at the hospital and the general committee holds views d by the testatrix who imme- somewhat similar to those ¢ xpressed tely afterwards un. rwent - an by the mayor and the councilm Qparalion. but is in favor of an orator of na-| Mrs. Fitzpatrick subsequently re- tional prominence. covered and meantime the \\|l] Discussing finances, both Pao- | was kept by M Reilly in ressa and Bartlett went on record pocketbook. N of the c]nllx‘n‘ s in favor of payment out of taxa- |of the testatrix knew of the exist- | tion, the latter striking the note of [ence of the instrument which had their objection to a public subscrip- | been witnessed by a sister of Mrs. tion by pointing out that a dedica- | Fitzpatrick who dicd shortly atter tion out of tax money is one in|the latter had been taken to the which every citizen pays a share, lhospital. Whereas in public subscription prob- | Mrs. Fitzpatrick died in Decem- ably not more than a few thousand | would be giving. 1927, and shortly atterwards, [her’ son, John, applied for letters of Mavor Paonessa has called & |administration, which were i ued hecting ot the epeskers committos |fo Mrs, Algan. Reilly was Botifing to be held tomorrow afternoon at 5 jand immediately filed the instru- o'clock 8t his office. [ment in probate court. By its terms LA 2l one-half of the entire estate is left WONT pAlNT NUDES in trust for Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, | an alleged incapable daughter, with | the remainder going to the balance | of the surviving children, John TFitzpatrick, shares only in the residue of the estate after his Miss Lillian Genth, Famous Ameri- can Artist, Makes an Important sister, Mrs. Allman has reccived a Art Announcement, mortgage and a brother, Edward, wster, N. Y., receives a note New York, Aug. 13 (UP)—art circles were somewhat upset today over the announcement from Miss Lillian Genth, an American painter, | that she will no longer paint the fe-| male nudes which have made her famous in the art galleries of the world. Her announcement was smmlln’ liss Genth begs to announce that | she has definitely discontinued | Watches Astounded. painting nudes. In the future she | 3 Cor! | will devote herself to Spanish and |, "o ,‘“?I::;‘,,‘,\”g&w‘fm‘;xf"t el priental theme exclusively,” but its| yrons mojion picture theater were | :H::“f‘r::t ‘::’l‘]"g‘fi)"n""lnd ‘“':::)":{;‘ reated to a real thrill that equaled | el il pfls figure, |if Dot bettered, the drama of the | movie reel. To that she replied, "I shall never | "/ man walked up to Mrs. I,u\lise! PATRONS GIVEN THRILL | | Bronx Movie House Features an Unexpected Holdup While ¢ mud‘ paint another nude—mioney, even | tfleisch, 5 ar-old candy seller, | o ’ st be subordinat- ) n;,tand'dprpc‘h,l o sl n"‘“-: struck her over the head and seized Shai DL SlUE 15800 TENRION UL e Somaint o robiioe disappeared | Miss Genth is a pupil of Whistler | atir, and £ the fe e into the theater it National Acatomee| Louis Melz, manager, and Max N !'{‘r'" »"”“"""“ B H‘“‘ | siegelman, followed the man inside | ke e b Matronslitan |01 0 5t 1 sows o B sl | Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Insti- | | made a fiying tackle and came up :““l" "“"m:”'(’,""“' ”““""'\""‘ "l“"\" holding Ralph Brown, who denied e s A lee, | De was the robber. Brown was ar- REERIIE a0, e Shrnen tlat- [ iy i e e e e o tion in Germany. | TWO AUTOISTS KILLED i applanded the capture. CONFIRHED COMMUTER e | flled with clippings from scientitic Another Badly Injured When Car | . = Abed magazines announcing his invention | Clarence Chamberlin - Buys Special | | o giving him full eredit for the Deerturncd and Goos O Boad | o speed to and From His | process | | Lauste had formed a company in Near Dicanderogs, 3 Regular Work, Ticondsroga, N. Y., Aug. 18 (UP) | o oo 0 0 o P)—Clar- | ! ~—Two hours after their car had enee D Chamberiin, transatlantic | F‘“ddf’} R R S L e i w York city's con- | Silas Stafford, il Easteonl o o G rnnantical. . Sasl ineer, is a Stafford 40, of Bridgeport, Ver- firm believer in air commutation as mont, were extricated from thel o saver tor husiness men mIFakags of the overburned ame- U= ey e ribterhoal on S achil chine and Hubert Hungerford 45,1 4"y 5 0 0 o e bo. % Wied gocupent. s Geken il bty hvatmes and Megletis| Moses-Ludington hospital here with | oy ey piedocay 5 injuries which may prove fatal amphibian plane for use The overturned machine was| jn MO0 1he to found on a lonely highway five | pyocs fo L o 0 St s it miles north of hers by Thomas port at Barren Island. Cooke, a farmer. Cooke investigated, He made his first trip m.n 'mn_ saw the gruesome scene underneath | poocovelf field and expeets o sta ! Riid) 5l ithe aid of barihis from commuting between |u zular his r nearhy lifted the wrec e o R AN fimalcs ciently to remove Hunzerford, still e o | GIVES FIRE WARNING M}\‘v”m»,m said the car ably was traveling at hig n it Ohio Aviator, Seetng House 0'\\ verturned 3 Flames, Flies Over Nejghborhood Two qlll{da\‘ Fires Arousing Volunteers, Cause Lmlc Ilnmagr CallimBtin o sl H o (OP), Firg in a matiress at mie of | piist Willtiam MecConnel) who A. Rienicki of Richimond el P between Cleveland called out the majority of 11 attention ring in t 3 £chool of small i v the flames, MeCon portance s t i r nearby homes Zpsiarm 2 LA 1t v »f his motor awaken of Cherr street called t ] e e T e e Demaocratic € ommittee o 1y e asol To Diraw Up Platform . was also 1 toar New Haven, Aug. 13 (P)—A com- LSS fo draw up a fentative pla SULLIVAN—EGAN heoming demosratic AlEsl EoR 1 ber named hy State Chair- naf e Wl son o : m Jar Walsh of Meride atitlis e ool The. miembership is Professor ck, the summer home | iy o1 Moseley of New Haven: €. S Mr. and |y, gart, attor of Waterbury; 2 MISS |y Lucy J. Kretzer of Mystic, Wi 7 liam Kelly, attorney, of Stamford AT AN Abraham 8. B Horney of Hartford Chairman Was on an Q. Clot inzenious plan wherchy conven- tion may hear the voice of its nom- MAKE REAL CLEANUP e o fiie presidens and heuers wark, N. J (UP)— | hects to know within d A man telephoned pelice headquar- | Chother or not the thing is possible. ters and said he it his th ‘he plan is to have a telephone Authorf cont 1o the add 1 [ check in the governor's mansion at found 4 still. When they returned | glhany, N. Y., run through fo the a sccond call from the | convention hall here and, at a cer- man with the slashed throat. Po- | ain time to ! Gov. Smith ad- lice peturned and found two men |dress the delegates, his voice to be who were charged with operatin ied on the receiving end here the still. The man with the slashed plan goes throngh, the con- throat—Henry Woodhuld—ws ntion will probaby be held in the found until police had made their arcna which s already equipped third visit. I with an amplitier. IF WILL IS INVALID! | ed by i for ling | 1927 land two more lover th evening at . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928, City Items Mrs. Harold Johnson of Spring- field, who was visiting her par Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis of Harrison street, when stricken with 0 Main St., Room 407. August meeting of the com- mon council will be held Wedne: day night. It is not expected that the meeting wiil be lengthy since there are comparatively few depart- mental reports scheduled for qace | tion The Main Reauty Shoppe, former- Iy at 338 Main St.. the new Le is now located onard Bldg.. 300 Maln St Suite No. 412-413. Tel. 3396.—ady Open air dance every Wed. St. Ev'gs. Amusement Park, A be.—advt, MAYOR T0 ASK MONEY FOR STREETS (Continued I'rom First Page) ington years ago to borrow up to $150.000 to cope with conditions such as now exist, and it the opinion of the mayor as expressed today that no relief from industrial sources is in sight for a fow month at least. City Engineer Merian was called into conference at the mayor’s office today and he brought with him the office records showing that strect ap- propriations |and that money transferred from permanent paving work has been | drawn on until but a small balance remains. Sewer construction work is beipg caried out with 60 men ob- taining work in alternate weeks. He | recommended that such funds as may be made available be used | for grading and road repair, items | of the department work which have | been allowed to fall behind over a‘ | period of more than 40 years, Mayor Paonessa will attend to- | PiENts meeting which was called for| the purpose of appropriating sw.. 000 1o pay the cost of the World | | War memorial dedication, and will outline his plan, CLAIMS HE'S INVENTOR Eugene Lauste, 32 Says He s Fi Years of Age, Talking Movies, Bloomfield, Eugene [ who at 72 N. J., Aug. 13 (UP)— uste, an obscure scientist, years of age is support- | his son, today claims the| honor of inventing talking movies, To Lauste the honor of the inven- tion would he sufficient recom- pense for the patent which he says wa ken out in Great Britain 22 s ago. He has the record of a ter patent No. 18057 A. . 1906 recording sound and movement on film, a process now used in talk- movies In addition ma he has a scrapbook of his the for the development s, which was stopped by he said. o war, I'lfteen Auto Vlctlme In Mass. During W eek Boston, Aug. 13 (P—lirteen sons were killed in mmmmnp accidents in Massachusefts last wee! than in the week befo! than in the cor <ponding period last year. Ten of who lost their lives were pe- destrians The weekly registrar of motor vehicles also in- dicated fthat S7 persons were con- vieted k of operating Automobiles the influ- five more those report of the state uring last we while liquor, an Previons we There were leenses nd re rations sus- pended or revoked in the period. Boy of Seven Drowns Ty ring lo Aid Brother under incre ok ence of ase Cambrid . Aug. 13.—(U'P) Only seven years old and unable to swim, Jimmie Creedon sacrificed lis life in a futile attempt to rescue his three-vear-old brother, Alfred, from 15 teet of water in the Broad canal bovs, hoth fally elothed, were playing on banks of the canal with five other children when Al | fred tumbled into the water Spurred by his se 1ms, his older brother plunged into the nal. Al though the other children tried to help them with sticks, both boys to their deaths a few moments Arrest Nicaragua ln Native Village 1 Honduras, Aug. 13 1 marines commanded Toseph A Roseell, town of Danli, near and se a P —A by Lient have entered the the Nicaraznan frontier, Nicaragna e Crie ol several The Hondur attackin the « authorized and the newspapers are zovernment for allow of American troope. Tn order to answer criticism the gov- roment published the text of a from the American minister re. permission for the marines Hondu to secure by questing Nicara SWEDISH ORGANIST RESIGNS Raymond €, Hel organist at fwedish Bethany church, has «d his place at the church to position in Minneapolis to an announcement mad A busi- ed for this rvices yesterd ting will be ca which the considered. s mee 1 be and | Farm- | nearly exhausted | st Who Invented | I heing the of nine | resignation | IBOSTON BLOCKADE BEING CONTESTED | appendicitis, is resting comfortably | 5 5 2 [at New Britain General hospital. “Bnckbo[[om” Liquor Drive| [She was formerly Miss Margaret | Lewis. ].‘ NGO _A A daughter, Natalie Alice, was | aces Gounter-Attack born o Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones _— of 101 South Burritt street }-‘ma_v{ S e et e e Dirsies will praciios Tuesdiv 15, pisnok ‘wpie state. snd bouviy) ApmE | an BVullovipiopk Snabls il o onitias iin ootneotlant witht i) B:45 oiclock. All'players are request- | wp iokstiom® Hayor blockade was) e So e nissent |launched today by 20 residents of | br. Henry J. Cieczynski, dentist, | hat gistrict of Somerville has moved his office into the Leon. William R. | representing the residen Ithe clerk of the Suffolk superior | court an application for an injunc- Attorney Scharton, | , filed with | Personals Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Church and son, Milton, of 143 Kensington ave- nue, have returned from a motor trip to Atlantic City and Asbury Park. Attorney and Mrs. B. J. Monkie- wicz and children, of Belvidere, are spending their vacation at Indian | Town. | Cadet C. H. Treat has returned to West Point after visiting at the liome of Miss Marjorie Hart of Ken- sington avenue. Clifford Atwater of reet, Miss Elizabeth 6 liast street and Har- and Mr Swanson of 7 | old Anderson, Clarence Anderson and tion to restrain the authorities Trom | interfering further with pe s liv- ing in Brickbottom. i | Officials named in the injunction | proceedings were Alfred K. IFoote, | | state commissioner of public safety District Attorney Robert T. Bush- nell of Middlesex county, Police Chiet John J. MeBride of Cambrid and the chief of police of Somerville. Establishment of the liquor block snsation. Twenty state troopers, |aided by Cambridge and Somerville | police, began patrolling the notori- | ously wet area in an announced | campaign against rum-runners and | bootleggers. The district is still un- | der semi-martial law. | In filing his application for an| injunction, Scharton charged that | |there was a political conspiracy be- | tween Foote and Bushnell and that | the Brickbottom blockade was mere- ly a political gesture, | He demanded an end to the| | “reign of terror and anarchy” exis |ing in Brickbottom as result of the | |dry campaign, and announced he| would call upon Attorney-General | Joseph E. Warner to arrange a spe- | cial session of the grand jury to in- vestigate the situation. | Scharton pointed to the fact that the 20 Bric he represented never court and He maintained that these peacefu! and law-abiding citizens had a right to continue residence within the Brickbottom area without being mo- lested by the Movkndry: | FOUR ARETHOUGHT DROWNED INSOUND (Continued From First Page) |to arrive at the Watch Hill Yacht | [club at 9 o'clock and had not come fin. A motor lifeboat from the Watch Hill station also made a futile | search during the early hours of the | | morning. | Search is Renewed ! The scarch was renewed when | Collohan was brought ashore hy the fisherman this morning. Motor in | had no criminal records. d been ade by Bushnell last week created a | all of 50 Everett d from Niagara Paul Anderson, street have retur alls and Canada. and Mrs. Andrew J. Carlson of 287 Linwood street and Elmer Carlson have returned from a two weeks' vacation at Grove Beach. Mis: bba D. Anderson of 563 anley t and Miss Freda Carl- son of Linwood street have returned from Grove Beach where they en- joved a two weeks' vacation. Mr. E Miss Ruth Gorman is spending a week at the New National hotel, Block Island. Mr. Troy. gues and Mrs. I. W. Mesick of N. Y, who have been the of Mr and Mrs John R Ward | | WANTS CLASSROONS ONLY N ADDITION Mayor and Bartlett Talk Over High School Plan Should it be the taxpayers wish | that an addition be built to the pres- | ent Senior High school, Mayor Paon- essa favors no structure which shall include an auditoriu.. or a cafeteria and feels, he said today, the pres- ent avditorium should be made to fulfill the assembly needs of the school. His views and those of Council- man Donald L. Bartlett coincide. | Mr. Bartlett, discussing the school | project with the mayor today, ex- pressed himself emphatically on the | uestion of added conveniences oth- | r than actual classrooms, declaring in favor of paring down everything {along those lines. Councilman Bartlett is not a mem- | ber of the school survey committee { which now has before it a sugges- | tion by Lewis Shipps and Alderman Frank Zapatka that a classroom ad- dition be made to the present build- ings joining the two and providing for the pupil housing needs of the!| next five years, at which time, they caleulate, the city will be ready for | | man David L. Nair, with Councilman |Clarence H. Maxon, Samuel Sablot- | council. |at loggerheads with $4,250 | believed that Engineer P. A. Merian amount. superintendent's salary, council. {tion on the part of the committee to Coolidge Has Not Made Comment on Hoover’s Talk ‘ ] STILL ADJUSTING WAGE OF ENGINEER MERIAN Committee to Meet Again to Decide on Salary of Williams' Superior, Wis,, Aug. 13.—(P— President Coolidge has as yet sent Nno message to Secretary Hoover re- garding the latter's speech of accept- ance Saturday. Officials at the sum- mer executive office said that there Wwas no evidence that Mr. Coolidge would send such a message. Despite the passage of two days, no information could yet be ob- Successor I | tained as to whether President Cool- | idge made use of the radio at Cedar For a third time, a special com- Mmittee of the common council will meet tonight in an endeavor to fix salaries for the positions of city en- gineer and street superintendent which, in their opinion, will favor with the common council. The committee, headed by Alder- Island lodge to listen to Mr. Hoover, both at the executive offices and at the executive residence all aides and | officials declared themselves unable to give information on this point. Later reliabel information from intimates of Cedar Island lodge said that President Coolidge did not listen to Secretary Hoover's speech find | sky and James P. Murphy as mem- | bers, has agreed on a $3,000 salary {for the superintendent of parks, this | being the amount recommended by | Saturday, since at the time he was the park board. In the case of the |on the Brule river fishing. Accord- City engineer, his board recommend. | ing to these reports the chief execus ed a §5.000 salary, which was cut |tive did not return from his angling by the salary committee to $4,500 | expedition till the acceptance speech and then rejected by the common | was over. The special committce has been | finding | It is “fl'-v fav TUESDAY MONEY SAVERS ON SALE ALL DAY Lean Smoked ROULETTES Extra r with some members. will consent to remain for In the matter of that street §3,000 was | recommended by the board, but $2,- | 000 has been fixed by the common There has been a disposi- A1 Senior High school In'anolb- [yrsnza inin: $100, aiite o] L T 5 8T S Mt vage, e amont || LoW c Ib| ' o ever i ; : . . of which has not been fixed. | be one of those before whom what-. | °f Vhi€ Aot peen fised || Price | of 120 Winthrop street for the past | four days will have Mrs. Ward a their overnight guest at their home tonight. The trio will proceed to Gloversville where Mrs. Ward will visit with relatives. Mesick will go to Pine Lake to visit friends and upon their return will bring Mrs. Ward back to Albany where she will visit friends and ! relatives until the end of this week. Miss Fay Scheyd street leaves today to spend her va- cation in New York city. Marian Scheyd has returned from her vacation spent at Manchester, N. H. s Helen § npien of Tilyvor <t|‘=1 is spending the week a* Ocean Beach, New London, fr. and Mrs. Frank Humphrey ’|nvl three sons of School street arc spending the month at Ocean Beach. Miss Gertrude Barnes of Barnes- dale is councellor at a girls' camp jat stephney. lifeboats from the Watch Hill and | Fishers Island stations were joined by a patrol hoat from the coast | gnard base at New London, and by || most of the yachts of the local yacht | fleet, | When N. & Clifford of .\hlmn‘; Mass, and Ralph A, Stewart of | Boston, who had heen guests | voung Cottren at the latters home in Westerly, heard of the disaster, they went to the Charlestown, R. 1., | lairport and chartered a plane pilot- ed by Lient. Robert Kamm and as- sisted in the search from fhe air. T'p to noon today no trace of the four men had been found. The lit- tle boat to which Collohan clung was also missing, having heen left to drift by the fisherman who res cued him | Younz Cottrell is the son of Viee | President Arthur €. P. Cottrell company of Westerly. Cottrell's father and older hrother are in Europe af the present time, it st time that Mr. Cot- ; ell has left his family since Mrs. Cottrell died fwo years ago, In addition fo Clifford anaq Ste art, who vesterday declined to make the trip to Tishers Island. Llovd | Pankson, another missing student was a guest at the Cottrell home in Westorly Bankson is alse o student at Yale, being a classmate of young | Cottren Joseph H. Seales, a Princeton of the class of 1931, was a guest at the Mellvain summer home cre. At the present time Mrs. Mc Tivain is serionsly ill here from heart | trouhle, student | Assistant Hanard Dean | Resigns His Position Cambridge, Mass., Ang. 13.—(P)— ion of Robert E. Bacan con of Harvard colleg annonnced today, He is to be. assistant de was come dean of St John's colleg Annapolis. Md, where he will also serye 106 president of the college and assistant professor of English MOL Washington, Aug. 13 (U'P) - An observation yv!\\w piloted by Com mander Euville . Howard crashed at Somoto, Nicaragua, a report to| the navy said tor cither How- rd or Sergeant James [, Hill, who companied him, were injured, but the plane was a complete loss Friend, Ethel? him take McCoy's Tallets for W md get enough gaod Hthy 1l 1 his Lonea to look like 2 real mar Tell him that the whole country . nizes Mo 23 the one ) builder, Tell him that thouss men ang nen once Just as thin s he are now proud of their well-knit attractive figu One thin woman put on 15 pounds in all the ntee. It risk—Re; after ta 4 this ng 4 takes me Dollar boxes any thin, underweight or woman doesw't gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in your draggist is authorized to return the | Jre The n M-Cey's Cod Liver Ofl Tab- Iets has leen shortened—just ask for MeCoy's Tabiets at the Fair Dept. Store lor eny drug store in America. |spending a week at M. Cottrell of the | 4 Whols Your Skinny boxes of McCoy's Tablets or | health — | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel . of Harrison street are guests of Mr. Landon’s sister, Mrs. J. K. Bolles, at her summer home at Winnapaug Beach, R. I Miss Dorothy §. Bacon of West Main street and Miss Mabel Lucey of Wakefield Court have returned from thelr vacation spent at Block Island. Mrs. Charles Ray of South High et is visiting her ster, Mrs. W |W. Davis, in Roxbury, Mass. She will go from there for a short stay in Maine, McKirdy, The Misses E Rhea va of | Zimmerman and Doris Williams are ‘Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Clark and | daughter, Janice of Garden we week-end guests of Mr. M Charles Roberts Merton Clark of 57 Ridgewood | street, and Robert Booth of 30 Hard- | n in Danbury. ing street, are vacationing at Ware- ham, Mass. Miss Florence Tomkins will turn to her home 'in Stratford to- night after a visit with the Misse: Gertrude and Marjorie Gibney 441 Park street East Bbctonfi—I;h Held of For Cemetery Thieving ° Vic® P 13.—P— East Boston Lowell, Mass, Aue. Anthony Morabito of was held in $10,00 court today on charges of breaking and entering the offices of St Patricks cemetery here recently though Morabito denied the charges | police expressed the belief that his arrest they were on the trail of a gang of thieves who have robbed several cemetery and Lowell during the last few “ks. About 3500 was taken from the oflices of the Lowell cemetery BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Charles Simpkins af her home at 158 Saturday evening by a large num- ber of her friends. The evening was spent in dancing and singing. Miss Prudence Rowe playing the piano. Lunheeon was gerv The following guests were pres- ent from Bristol: Mr. and Mrs. [lowara Palmer, Miss Arline Sr‘;\r-‘ 1itt and Miss Mary Stanley, MISs \ll RCER SHOWERED A misce neous shower w given | in lionor of Mies Dorothy Mercer at the home of Mrs. Oswald Conrad of Lander venue, Saturday evening, {Augu. 11. The home was decorated in 4 pink and white color scheme. | About 30 guests were present. Miss Mercer, Mercer of 640 Stanley street wi 1 be- lcome the on Angust 18 A. 0. H. MEETING Final plans for the excursion of the Ladies' auxiliary of Rev. Wil- iiam A. Harty branch, A. O. H.. will he made at a meeting which is to| be held tomorrow night in the Y. | M. T. A. & B. society hall. The excursion will take piace on \\'n‘d- nesday, August 15. Miss Katherine Kehoe is chairman of the commit- tee in charge. | | AVIATORS RECOVERING | Rio De Janeiro, Aug. 13 (UP)— Majors Arturo Ferrarin and Carlos Del Prete, Italian aviators who were injured when their seaplane crashed last week, were reported in favor- |abte condition today. been suffering from a high fever, but doctors said his condition had I become satisfactory. of Tremont | Miss | who is the daughter of Jack | bride of Willard Erickson | Del Prete has | | The name | | “ same hody ratified the | dent bail in distriet | AL | 1M of the first international spar- | suits while the boys were dressed in offices in Boston | outh Main street | and, where court quarters are in- volved, the department of justice | for approval. | approved | to determine Landon | {in the building, for approval. | sketche | tions are written and the work ad- | vertised for ever program is decided upon must roewen - bl LEADERS Mr. and Mrs. | PLANS INDEFINITE (Continued From a survey of the land tained. First Page) must be ob- ted to the post office After the tentative sketches and the layout for portions of the mined, all based upon the same space, data furnished, and the land vested in the government, cabinet sketches and an estimate of the cost the fact that such cost | will not exceed the amount avail- able for the building ,are prepared | and submitted to each executive de- | partment which is to occupy space other | Upon the return of the cabinet signed “approved,” work- ing drawings are taken up and are carried to completion as rapidly as| possible after .which the spec bic These steps are necessary in every | building project. a flat-footed stand, Mr. |clared. department | doubtful state in New England Massachusetts, Mr. Christ opined. | | confident of Connecticut as his col- are | Jeague. publican party is certain of the small | building is deter- | {gwng which would make it neces. | sary for the democrat party to win | with hugh majorities in the cities. | terbury would go |about 3.000, but that New Britain and Bridgeport would be in the re- | publican column. fidence in Hartford through the re. | [turns in the city election in | spring. | was doubtful. sons were drowned in Central New With more than a |61, North Abington; Joseph T. Chis- BACON Machine Sliced ...... Fresh Killed | APPROVE SPEECH (Continued From First Page) 31 to 4 Christ FOWL Pound Average 29c lb MAYONNAISE de- | Asked if he thought Connecticut would give the republican candidate Tentative sketches based upon the |a majority, he said there was no 3 space data submitted, have to be|doubt about it. He could not see || Mohican 19 { made in order to determine the best| how Smith had a chance even with Brand C | | arrangement to meet all conditions; |the 14 states which make up the | AT A iy such tentative sketche submit. sclid south on his side. The only || ™ g g1 is | SHOULDERS At Less 17c lb Than Wholesale BANANAS Large Ripe .... dozen 19¢ EGGS All Guaranteed 3 doz $1.10 ROLLS Fresh paet 2% 25¢ " Fresh Peach (. Alderman Judd seemed to be as| He pointed oLt that the re- Lean Fresh ' i The alderman predicted that Wa- democratic by | He based his con- | the New Haven, he admitted FIVE DROWNINGS Boston, Aug. 13 (UP)—Five per- England over the week-end. The victims were: Fred Daniloff, hundred under way, the treasury |holm, 22. Dorchester, in Lake Ba- department is working at top speed | boosic. N. H.: John Gazakas, 35, PIES in order to avoid all possible delay. | Haverhill, at Salishury Beach; Al Just Like When the ready for advertisi dicted at the department, ng was not pre-| but it was | | stated all possible haste is being | made. | The congress purchased that the remainder, | he appropri | of congres: $150,000, PRESIDENT Aug. 13 (UP)—Dr. AR TI Buenos Aires, | Hipolito Trigoyen was elected presi- | fir mem of the Argentine republic by a of congress while the | election of Enrique Martinez as vice presi- | Dr. Martinez was elected by the electoral college to fill the posi- | | tion left vacant by the recent death | dent- ct Biero. joint session Dr. uyl.(mll I‘ SCENE | Moscow, Aug. 13 ('P)—One of | the most colorful scenes ever created in Moscow came at the formal open- takiad Sunday when 50,000 athletes gathered 1n Red Square. 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