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& NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1520, -~ - — _— — DREW/S ——————————e e ~ e L e el e Burned to Ground In Boston Fire; Sparks Endanger Nearby Houses Hundreds of Tons of Coal Smoulder Today on Site of Blaze — Damage Estimated at $75,000— Cause Unknown. Boston, June 21 W—Hundreds of bles as a precautionary measure and tons of smouldering coal today | persons living three and four blocks marked the site of an early morn-|away from the acene of the fire pre- ing South End fire that destroyed |pared to move, when the heat be- a storage plant and two coaljcame so intense that wooden build- wharves. ings for some distance were scorch- . RmKERs The wharves of the City Fuel|ed. | company and the Warren and Brad-| The glare of the flames could ford Coal company, the latter now |seen for miles and the dense smoke abandoned, were burned to the pil- | filtering through the neighboring ings along with plant buildings and |streets caused some uneasiness at| | —cane seats. An unusual yalue at coal conveyors. The storage plant|the City hospital, only a short dis- and garage of Whipple and com- |tance from the blaze. : $ 1 .59 —— Maple frame—cross slatted backs pany, forwarders, next to that of the Five hundred tons of coal caught City Fuel company, was also de-|fire when the City Fuel company’s stroyed. coal conveyor was destroyed and the Three alarms were sounded, bring- | coal was still smouldering hours ing most of the downtown fire ap-|after the fire had been brought uu- paratus and two fireboats, when a |der control. light ‘northeast wind blanketed the| The cause of the fire was unde- immediate vicinity with sparks. |termined. Early estimates placed Horaes were taken from nearby sta- |the damage at about §75.000. 4 BABY CARRIAGE Sturdy, easy running, and ning advanced pupils played work of the masters. Both groups played 3 with precision, expression and excel- lent time and rythm and showed the effects of careful teaching. In the afternoon Presser Duetts — graceful. Protected against shock by thick rubber $1 DELIVERS IT! MOHA[R SU]TE : SPECIFICATIONS COVER—Exceptionally fine, silky Mohair—spun from choleest materlal in the newest and more desircd i i -spri shades. Allover Mohair. Suite .c onsists Ofadeep qpnnged, REVERSE CUSHIONS—Covered in beautiful and nar- 3.Door luxurious davenport, full 84 monlo(\;:lr genuine Friese. = . . J —Of 3 til : inches long, a comfortable cluh O otesrusiila. isiten. oy Twins, Bot on & REFRIGERATOR | chair, and a graceful bunny- solldly woven WEB base, Entire back is also of were played by Edward Dehm and ; Elizabeth Hill played 7 S c Ponies; Agnes Nine Squads Tapering O lor|5iiics Mejorie waiker and Dor- R m P : othy Hermann, Cumberland's Rose m it Po eepsie Red and Snow White; Joan Smedley, Bilero's Jack, Jump Over the Can- dle-Stick and Marle Dole’s Eventng Poughkeepsle, N. Y., June 21 P— | Song; Katherine Heslin, Lichmer's ‘With one brief week-end left for i Lorraine Sorrell and Mrs. final preparations for the Intercol-|* Byer Duetts; Gertrude e Hornkorl, Morse's Parade of the legiate Rowing association regattd|yiyong ana sSpaulding's Whistling * Monday, the tapering off process ot |golqers; Agnes Herdlein, Loulse under way today in the camps of the | wright's In Toyland; Dorothy Her- nine crews. Yesterday provided the |rann, Krentzlin's At the Camp last day of hard work and time trials |and Marjorie Walker, Bernstein's were held by most of the coaches. |The Waterfall and Templeton's But- The usual amount of secrecy en-|tepfly Chase. During the program. “veloped the final tests of the ability | Mrs. Smedley, contralto, sang T.ohr's of the eights. Few of the coaches| Gray Days and Martin’s Come to the would announce the times made al- | Fair. though Al Ulbrickson admitted that| The evening recital was opened by his Washington varsity had gone |Fdith Pankonin with Lange's Mel- over the course late Wednesday eve- | ody. Jennie Ignacek played Lich- ning in the fast time of 20 minutes. | mer's Dreaming; Ienore Erickson, Bill Haines gave out a time of 15 |Grieg's Grandmother's Minuett and minutes for his M. I. T. eight over |Sailor's Song;Ruth Emmons, Lange's ; BEACH AL the three-mile distance against & |Idylle; Martha Noren, Wach's Valse ! \ T stift breese. Fascination; Christine Dunkel, CHAIRS A The last minute changes in boat- |Bohm's by the Mountain Spring; ' solidly woven WEB. 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SYALLIALNO0 IWOH TLITTINOD ~~ SN — QUALITY FURNITURE—LOWEST PRICES ings and the fears that some of the|Alice Humphrey, Bach's Bource and \ WITH ARMS star oarsmen would be out of the|Grieg's Papillon and To Spring; Ag- race gre rapldly being smoothed out. |nes Steege, Schuett's Canzonetta, \ & Four California men, who were out | MacDowell's Scottish Tone Poem and % Natural finished frame—con- of their boats for a while because of | Chopin's Polonaise in A Major; Ebba K2s 2 heat and sickness, were back again | Swanson, Nevin's 'Twas a Lover and ! tinuous seat and back. Cov- yesterday, but Ky Ebright would not | His Lass and the Thrush and R B ered in striped duck. sllow them to do Any hard work. He | Schuett's A Bien Aimee; Gordon| | expects to have them ready for the | Riha. Bach's Two Part Invention No. s 1 59 race after a five-day rest. Jim Wray |14, Helmud's Nocturne-Erik Meyer of Cornell returned his captain, Ab- |and Baltlett's Polka de Concert. b bott, to his seat in the red varsity | Mrs Smedley rendered Densmore's Complete 3-Piece after_replacing him with Vanner- | Roadways, Cadman’s At Dawning| | man For'a short time. and Seolts tha False Prophet. She | ; BRI BED OUTFIT $5 Down Delivers 4 Pieces in Walnat Veneers Pefinsylvania, an outsider in the | was accompanied on the puiano b ! Includes the full size metal bed pre-race choices, did most of yester- | Anita Swanson, a former pupil, Who by i 2 3 i sy hritting in a final endeavor to |is now studying organ with Profes- SLIDING COUCH shown, completo * With spring A four-piece bedroom suite of popular style including d comfortable mattress. A find & combination which will upset |gor Per Ohlson. and MATTRESS on : ” the dope. 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