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~ ] NEW BRITAIN HERALD [=»=] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT , THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929. v 3 = = | : ] > With the railroad property Ford |Henry Ford; it was a shrewd busi- | extending from Detroit to Ironton, . s e started in 1920 with $5,000,000. ness deal. It was to cut the time|Ohio. Spurs and additions during ' | BEL[E U E lT OR NOT WS ety detuis BY Rl LEY X years later the Interstate|between raw material to cash 1o [the Ford operation brought the of anything depicted by him) commerce commission placed a ten- | the bank that Ford took it over. | mileage to 529. ‘I I tative valuation of $11 00 on| The importance of the road 0| Much of the financial success of . LLU | —— = o the property and Ford himself pro-|the Iord interests was that it|D. T. & L under Ford ownership tested that for rate-making pur- | crossed nes all the larger east|w due to the fact that it got E = 2 : - ‘ . poses a “fair return” was $23,061,- lang west nk lines between De- business in exchange from other Farm Hands Set Blaze to New-| | A L TR ¢ Turned *Junk Heap” Railroad = | troit and the Ohio river. Ford was roads to which Ford interests . e ) N < Ford performed the seeming able to cut from two to thre|awarded contracts for hauling ington Bumblers Home ! . i e Into Paying Proposition miracle of making the dying rail. | weeks from the time normally con- | their freight after it once left the ) P4 ] i \| p road pay him handsome profits by | sumed in shipping raw materials o |D. T. & 1 (s : :““”"f"_'o"’,’{"::;ic““‘:)',,I:‘"S,[.‘:f’"”’;“:'D'h'[‘j ”“““"' . ‘;‘tf‘ ";_or;“:,‘;""l‘"{\_""” R 2 . ngton, Aug. 1.—The Newins- | Ny : Detroit, Aug. 1 (#) — When Hen- | gic. e p road assured the crests an P a] " : . & hen Hen- (o me ecause F nstitute o : : ton volunteer fire department was : 4 K ry 1ord sold the Detroit, Toledo and | CAM¢ 1ot because Iord instituted | yninterrupted supply of coal from ersonais called out yesterday to fight twe 3 Y e Tronton railroad he disposed of | COnomies. hut because he in-|southern Ohio, West Virginia ani P creased expenditures for maint grass fires. An alarm was sounded 5 ¥ property he had lake tually | creased expenditur f ainte- | gentucksy. | e dissre meiab ¢ SQUARE Property he had taken virtuslly |, .. of way and for equipment| oo | Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. t1p.m. for a fire on Cegar street C from the junk heap and converted {22556 18 WA BREr S0 B0 S e || Ford efflclency. metiods were o <ot r L0 iis o esions 2 near Patrick Martin's home.. Emn- ;‘&J into avpaying proposition. .‘,‘“, ‘,“:,.('{1 : y‘;yx;(\ e ma | Put Into operation all along the B e ’Bk‘(‘v‘kj\‘];h A ionod annced sloyes 5 2ddy had been | : o 30 e 5 Sy RICETAIroac Sempioyees S1e s o} ve received highe 2 = :uoi\m;:m*l)]n\r\w 1“".1,:1’:1? a}r".;[iol"‘ o I o he 30 years before ¥ord ac- |scale of wages he had instituted | IhE I{mm(;'\ Sl 'nnlxlxunr lng of the, New Heven Froluy s el e prepi i quired it in 1920, the road had |in his factories S A e s E .~ | at Momauguin Tuesday night. s yfh‘ 2 Sonlng e S limped along from one receiver- | The road, under TFord owner- '0ad employes normally left to e { £ bscisingst theyatariec o (S o 1334 ship to another |ship, was a thorn in the side of |Others. Engine crews carried a Misses Esther 1. Winchester of BuznithemEont $iiilie fize gobiayay ! The success that attended TFord's |the railroads of the country gen-|repair kit and made many minor|p.ocnect sireet and Frieda Rechen- from them and afeall fvasisert, for Entivi infol the tailroad fieln ndr. |lerally; i rive6l brcavss o8 $6 a|1epairs that kept the locomotives|pere of Columbia street are spend- A5 flenariment S hoarblazopudsiapa TiE SONS RAISE MEAT alleled, in a smaller way, the in- |day minimum wage and. latterly, | out of the shops. Crossing Waleh- |ing their annual vacation at Sound ¢ Der L sihnnen Raid) the Sdepant i dustrial epic he wrote in the crea- | on account @f the electrification of |Men Were expectea to Keep Cross- | yjoy raent returned to its station. | Y5 £ tion of his automobile busine: a large part of the right of way, |irgs clean and in repair without s Forty minutes later a call was In the case of the automobile®n- | which Ford instituted in defianc~ | calling in a carpenter. As far as] Misses Elisabeth Fex of 140 Fair- sent in for the same place. Sparks | S oD terests he started with $28,000 in |of the advice of most railroad en- | possible Sunday work was elimi- | view street, Lucy Goodwin of 91 . had flown and caught another scc- | NCS THAT SOUND 1903, Somie twenty odd years later | ginecrs nated Vince street, and Helen Prest of 591 tion. 1t was found necessary fo | Tie $AM |he was reported” to have refusel| Purchase of the D. T. & I. was| When Ford purchased the road | Stanley street are spending today w){ e «mdl:« i o )\ox:!;: ez $1,000,000,000 for his property. | ot merely a whim on the part of |its milcage was 468, the main lneland tomorrow at Smybrook Point. used by employes of Mr. Eddy to| ! plough a ditch around the field in . order to control the fire. { | Another blaze was started at about f o'clock at the Junction where 1[‘ was reporfed a short circuit on the | < high tension power line running 3 through the field showered sparks B | » to the ground setting fire to the dry '(Hf \ 3 5 grass. “T J ot | = ‘ h H/\ b " | ° o T e R Ough Fomore 25 Munici 1 GOlf COUI’ se F und department will be-held Friday night | g MIRAL SIR - ) . at the Town hall at $:30. Deputy | ADMIRAL SIR NESBIT WILLOUGHBY 4 Chief E. G. Barnes of the Nuw ¥ T T a | amous English Naval Her . Britain fire department will give a | IOUSREN s lalk on modern fire fighting meth- | WAS SHOT 71 TIMES - SLASHED 200 TIMES WITH SABERS 2 e el e ods. Refreshments will be served | HIT 3 TIMES BY EXPLODING SHELLS - SHPWRECKED b TiMes D ek e DR sy £ et e 3B Miadleman MUK, Schols el = | - ME NG SHELLS - SHIPWRECKED b TiMES - Joseph €. Agnella avidson & Leventh John Holmbe 1B N LK. S and every member asked to make | 3 Time 2 er Andrew S. Aharonian Charles Davis E. C. Holmes W. E. Middleton o Schrey an effort to he present. AND LOST AN EYE . ARM, AND RIS CHIN Albro Motor Sales Co. Abbe K. Dawson ¥ W. Holmes Harry H. Milkowitz illian Schroedel . 05T AN ; , AN " s . B Alex Gown Shop Wm. H. Da M. D. Honeyman 0. . Miller chultz & Costello Inc. b A S \ p / Sdw. Allison Tim Dehan E. H. Horvath Arnold L. Mil Edward Schupack Mrs, Samuel Walters of Main HE DIED OF OLD AGE IN 1549, AGED 84 iernand. 1 Alpert George B: Dennia artin 1, Horwits Merpert 1. Nl Walter schwarts street entertained the Newington | {, CHARLES Harry Alpress Thomas J. Devine L. S. Howe Joe Mills . P. Scott League of Women Voters at bridge / ey | D. Anderson Joe Devorkartis Kay Hughes Dave Modeen ames 3. Seally ® Tuesday afternoon at her home. | gagerRs ; & ROWELL e W bdmon Itichard Hulbert, . e Stuart G, Segar Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Beadle, 2 TSR 2 (9 RA | . H. Anderson John F. Dixon E. N. Humphrey A. Monich J. F. Sexton Miss Brinley and Mrs. Chadd | g N 200 MiLES | Charles Andrus (Géorne Dobsen rabeth F Hungerford ¥. ¢. Monier, Jr. Shaw ;| SR | N 22085 28 MIN | L. S. Appell Dr. James Dobson F. B. Hungerford T. 1. Monier Francis W. Sheehan : 4 3 | verett Arbour William W. Dabson William C. Hungerford . A. Moore John Sheehan . _ Sheldon Oshern, son of Mrs. Mary : corge 1.. Arendt = Doerr A W. Hum Henry Morans & Sons . L. Sheldon Osborn of Main street, was operated ar 2 1552 €. Armington . Doherty Stanley Hunt J. Morrin 1 rman on for appendicitis at the Hartford | H. W, Annington Domijan Motor Car Co. Leo Ul Hunter Jobn D Morrin Frank H. Schield hosp! G e | 1. 3. Arrigan ‘eo Domijan Jackaway Gift Shop . Moorehons 3 nospital Wednesday afternoon | < . George Ascare Mary K. Donlan M. C. duckson Joseph A. Morse Paul » THE ] | TIVE GENERATIONS OF THE DUFAILLOT FAMILY of Paris Ashley-Babcock Co. Dr. John E. Donnelly Marguret Jackson Fred 0. Mieen Charles Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Chichester o THE AGE OF 73 W. E. Attwood Stephen P. Donnelly Willinm J. Jackson Roger L. Munsell Al Siman >f Codar street will leave Friday | CCMMITTED SUILIDE AT THE AGE OF 73 Sherman Avery W. J. Donnelly Clarence E. Jacobson A. 2. Murphy . Simmons " 5 e Bion ) B a hs M. A. Axelrod Howard €. Doolittle M. A. Jartman 1. D, Murphy enry E. Simons \;“”“(’,‘f :\”" a week's visit with TOMORROW ' == Farl Baker W. Donohue Marguerite Jester James Murphy Rath . Simons rs. Chichester's sister, Mrs. Eimer —THE VSCON IN J . Baldwin Peter F. Dorses T rhnian Molly. Murphy Jack Skel & Darling, of Westerly, R. 1 TOMORR THE SCONTINENTAL TRAIN 5. E. Baldwin John E. Downes Capt. Johnson Melen Muter Dwight Skinner vy L €. 1. Banner Robert Doyle H. K. Johnson Jsrael Nair James Skinner _— — — Y. 4. Bardeck Fisie Drager Hugo Johnson New Britain Dry Cleaning R. B. Skinner 3 nes Joh dne J. Johnson So New Bri N Sherrod s pears clear that only by the adop- . / ) i ¢ 6 et A K T hmaonie e A Skommmod tion of internal combustion ma- | {3 sequ‘es at t n rew S Church J. . Barry . 3. E. Dunlay Mernin Johnson Bennett Nelson Helen Ruth Skorupski L) | chinery has it been possible to build h t W. M. Bassford W. Dunlay Oscar E. Johnson Ruth C. Nelson W. T. Sloper a vessel| rostifcted to a diaplaces - Harry Beckwith Dunn Bros. Selma_Johnson ~Nimon Nelson Charles W. Smediey . Joe oy Willis 5. D ois Jones Raolo Neri Charles F. Smi | ment ot 10,000 tons with maximum or Beloved Teacher and Solmst WM Beceher W Dwire 3 vones FUF Sester Ernest F. Smith speed of 26 knots and with a r Hotel Belmont . P. Dykens Fred J. Judd €. S, Neumann G. H. Smith : 5 ——— dius of action exceeding 10,00 R s e W Beluin Slanles It Fdix W Ldudd CW. Nichols Harold . Smith . miles at a specd of approsimately . y | The pallbearers were John Amta L benne Lol ek i Stanley DRI i Nisserso L Sty wrap o Ly pressive Fi ¥ V= R o 4 : Ralph H. Benson J. Eisenberg Fred Jergen Julius Nordgren Marion Smith Power of Small Vessels Believed = wnots Impressive Funeral Serv- ..icn, st voiis. Anthony 11i- e AR e arius A5 Nl R sl The navy experts credit the Ger g f A Micl =) sunis, Stanley Zarauskis, Frank An- | Carl Berg J. H. Elliot J. Keaveny William H. Norton Thomas Smith - ot \\ 1 ADErLs RS Rk °es P 55 cnaclina drewlonis and Cons e Wask Gertrude Benz Gordon J. Ely N. Keebes 1. E. O'Brien W. L. Smith velopment” in 11 history Blazauskis Today At- A AraTs CTen = oo Victor C. Berner L. C: minger C. Kelly William J. O'Brien : as. L. Sullivan . e 3lazausiis y At ew's chu were the flower | N. Berson Chas. F. Emnions an T. Kells 0'Connor 5. Squillaciote WL N (e |t S R G (e Leirers. ND AL Bertini Firickson & Carlson m 2. Keils Odin William W. T. Squire EIOT R R seems indicated at any naval lim > , fier the church scrvices the pro- 0. S. Bennett John Erickson . Kennedy Olander Edmund J. Stack ctor appare erlooked thus d arg X 4 i ces the pro L e L f - tor apparently overlooked thus | frion FERALE B gnw ionl B | tended by Large Throng. [ Afler the church s D, Betts Fngene Taselle 3. Kennes Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stanley far in the international hubbub over | W= o/t SR i % Joseph 1. Blackledge Maude Hatton Fay James B. Keough Harold D. Stead further naval reductions and limita- |~ e Yerniinl) m—— I"l‘\‘: "‘“"W'j";‘\' ’;_‘“" 5 “:""‘:m""‘]v: : (arainiine SRS A F. Feldstein Ragmond Ll;m\l»lnn IV, Ouoeato ::o:'tr‘d Y. Stearns tions is the German navy | i St. Andrew’s church where the so- | services were performed by lather RIS, ors i 7. G Finklestein B 3. Knapp Geo- Ostronkl” Edward Stepanek It does not amount to much in prano voice of Miss Michaelina Bla- | Grikis and the other pricsts. D. F. Borthwick Thomas Firth I. M. Knouse wuis A. Otis C. W. Stevens a size; due to severe restrictions of - \uskas, known professionally as & Raesti Mary Blum Fiteh dones Co. Charles Kobus Herbert R. Owen E. 1. Stevens the treaty that ended the war. Niiey MIlAedt Balcaii ) haa sedan Bollerer’s Posy Shop James Fitzgerald H. W. Karsten Togan A. Page L. H. Stevens 5 Bt 5 s = RSB ey (AL oK S W. H. Booth G. M. Fletcher C. A. Kossick P. J. Pajewski Edwin A. Stigbery But German mechanical ingennuity seen heard at funerals, was the So!d Fo!‘ $2509000 A, W. Borg W. R. Fletcher John Krakanske A. M. Paonessa Gladys L. .\:iflm.: has found a way, within those re- scene of grief and sadness this ohn Bosco Hollis' Foster Lenn E. Kranowitz Mathew Papciak J. F. Stane 5 v strictions, to produce a class hy- « 4 morning. Hundreds were there to Roy Bottomle: X Wells Foster M. M. Krikorian George Paris H. J. Story : Hclasolhy v e S X Ernest F. Bourgeois H. D. Fraprie V. R. Kiernan C. J. Parker William Storey brid fighting _ships that can con- ——— e L IR IS R Chester Bowers Ray Traprie Thomas (. Kilfoil Clesson W. Parker Austin L. Stowell ceivably be difficult to fit Into any . A \is, whose funeral was held with a | Robert E. Boyle Kenneth Freedell Edward F. Kilduff E. N. Parker Julius S. Suess Accepted category for limitation N {1y P" R *[ 0 M solemn high mass of requicm T, 3. Boyle Agnes Frey A. G. Kimball Miss Harriet Parker Margaret Sunburn . m‘l:‘ - 3 Nallve rress 6!]01 S ][]DS'Hg G E At A Albert Bradiau Lars Fromen M. AL Rinsella Harry Parker Max Susman IEDOEE . . . i S e €. <. Bradley Cyril Gaffaey V. L. Knight Luther J. Parker Arthur_Suzio The new German ships, limited Leaders in Discussion : ociates In the teaching pro- v 7. Braierd Tonald Gattaes . 5. Toglor Metvin 7. Backer Tetes sl to 10.000 tors displacement, are | et H & ssion, students whom she onc Iomas Erennan Leo Gaffney Joseph F. Lamb Alex R. Parsons Dr. C. F. Swain THel e i i o0 E wight,* and people of all walks of . C. Bridgett Marion Gegan P. Lamphier Howard S. Parsons Dave Swanson i sy . ife | M. C. Bristoll Alma Gangloff D. S. Landon Robb W. Parsons Charlotte Symolon post-Washington treaty crulsers of Tokyo, Aug. 1 (P—Dispatches; to e . Anna M. Brown Geo. W. Gauer J. P. Lappan Robert Paterson Sophie Symolon . England, the United States, Japan. | the native press from Manchuria to- | |/ funeral procession was led at| Horace P. Brown W, AL Gavitt Bentrice Larson Peter C. Pattison M. C. Taleott France and Italy. Such vessels | qay i o the Maple Hill home by v, Ed- Harold Brumbaum Jack Geisinger Henry R. Lasch Joseph W. Pagano €. R. Talmadge ancy i day said B. N. Melnikov, former e e G 0. G. Bull P. R. Gilpatric J. P Lash W. E. Pease “ Charles W. Tamulonls were the chief hone of contention | Soviet consul general at Harbin, and e e - Dr. Robert S. Buol Harry Ginshurg Dorathy E. Latham W, W. Pease A. 8. Taylor in the fruitless thrée-power naval|<Tsai Yun-Shenz, commision of for- | SInrei e ‘y-‘ il Irene Burkarih L. J. Golin Leroy S. Lawyer H. C. Peck Harold H. Tayntor '] onference sponsored by President | eign affairs at Harbin, met on ho crov the home to « dohn J. Burns L. Golin Paul Leardy Albert Peichert Seage ETR L g . ic P J. Burns Ben Gordon Margaret M. Lebert P. H. Pelletier Loolidge | train on Russian territory dpposite | ¢ A satdrove nea i Burr George Gordon Richard LeMay ¥rnest W. Pelton . Thibodian But while the ships are limited | Manchuli carly yesterday (e ot eI R o T L et M. T. Burr Monroe Gordon Charles E. Lent, Jr. George H. M. Peterson Thompson lo suns of eight-inch caliber,” the | After a lensthy dischssion e WL S i | Jnmes Butler Myron T. Gordon T. John Leonard, Jr. J. A, Peerson - Thompson [ G . = e il ICRESLO Andrew’s church formed an honos | John Butler ~am. Gordon Roy leonard I.. T. Pierce Thorton i » Ferman vessels could carry guns |ing on the situation with regard o | yoll and as the casket was bemng Nickaline Cainzza Stanley T. Goss €. 0. Leroux John Podulak Mary T. Tierney twice that size and do, in fact.|the Chinese astern railway, M. |cavried into the church Misirere M €. . Callahan Anna B, Gourson Rene L. Liegeot E. V. Pomroy 2.0 Tracey mount 1l-inch batteries. e v e ared Lo e it e e B I (hasi e toaston M. 0. Callaban Robert Grace Thomas Jinder William R. Pond Marguerite 1. Tracey Germa aNe I fesi Buerattnevee 5 t : S et M. H. & H. V. Camp Dr. Arthur S. Grant . Fo Linke William Ponty H. A. Traver : erman naval d ners mever | Tsai to Manchuli. Hoth telegraphed | and priests Arthur Campbell Arthur A. Greenberg . Linn A. B. Porter James T. Truscio 5 have followed the big gun ideas of | their governments for instructions. Tho solemn high mass was cole W. S. Cannon William A. Greenstein M Lipman . A. Porter Dr. Amelia Tutles their British nd American rivals. fihere: have beent no further res|hrateds byi Fr. Griki Rev. i\hrr Carlson R. A mi'w i ) C. |,v;umv|~ E. 1. Porter E. S. Twichell They were confent before the world | ports e A Wolkiotiitulioral dence Harold Carlson John Grobstein Esther Lord Porter & Dyson Co. R. C. Twichell o b nt before the world | ports received here of the clashes An Hartford, deacon Marry Carlson Grace and Ruth Grocock Gieorge Luki A. H. Post Roy Tyler e Lo uild —German high seas | related in messages yesterday from Liev ither Krukaukas of New Ha- S, H. Carroll Ethel B. Gubernick Mitchell Luke F. €. Powell Ray Unwin attleships and battle cruisers | Viadivostok which said red and \en. sub deacon and Rev. Fatner Auto Exchange Edith Kny Guenter Frank Lundell €. Powers 0 with long range 11-mch weapons, | white Rissians had fought at Imos | carlauslas of Now Haven, master | Dr. V. A. Chadzewicr Frank J. Guffin . Lynch Charles B. Pratt s S T Ty f of ceremonies. Several Lithuanian Dorothy P. Chambers Eugene G. Guillinno Ray MacArthur R. E. Pritchard . Van Buskirk J ar they got action wilh| with 100 casualties st 2 : S ey disoeid >ress Ph Wm. Chapdelaine Frnest 1. Hadfield Don MacMillan s Dr. B. Protass rt C. Vance he 1l-inch batteries against Brit- S priests from throughout the state oc doocldieds Fresel Bliotoli] R. T. Chapman Russell J. Haigis Alfred MeAdam Jack Putterman ¥. G. Vibberts sh heavy war dogs mounting '3.5- | Rescrves Callodont cupied seats in the sanctuary durinz | The famous bust of George Wash- . Chase Walter Hall Bernard V. McAvay Eleanor E. Pyatt Henry P. Vibert nch and even 15-inch weapons. I e eron & (> [ the mas ington made from life by Jean An- J. Chernoff John H. Hallin J. P. MeAvay Henry Rabinow 0. L. Vine N pons. Khavharovsk, § Aug. 10 A < e aeii e | e oy donEhEaRb e tenl it ok 1. M. Choquette . ). Hallinan Thomas McCabe Irving 1. Rachlin Edward Vogel It is to be assunted that the Ger- | The provincial government has call : : £ X . $250,000, | W. Christ 2. M. Hance Angeline McCarthy Louis Raphael Albert Volz, £ nan 11-inch naval rifle of today 15| ed out the Sgherian military reserves | PICSIS cha Schmid’s “Requiem | unnamed American for $250,000. | Gl Harre G, Hancack Frank J. McConm VLH. Rottenbits H. W. Wachtelhausen as| vastly improved over war time|of the ago of ind under, and all [ -elernam’ ‘and “Deis Irac At the | . Cieszynski & Nons H. Stuart Hanes R. C. McConnell Geo. 0. Rawlings F. J. Wachter b ‘ 2 3 of the age of né under, ahd all | ,¢oriory Mrs, V. Sintau, soprano ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE | Dr. H. J. Cieszynski Howard 1. Hanford T. McConnell . . R. Ray Bruno Wagner M . guns of the same size, as are the [ reserve officers irvespective of age, | coyiee> s Do B S SR el Clark of 156 Maple Vern Ciesrynski D. R. Hart 1. M. McCourt John N, Recor Dr. C. H. Wahlberg { Yight-inchers of other naval powers. | hecause of continue@ unrest of the | ypoiwd oG E S0 e B b B e Wm. k. Claney George P. Hart Ed. McCue Lillian Rice B. J. Walker The result, then ,of post-war and | Manchurian frontier and the threat bbb Sthetl s i i s el B. F. Clark 4. T. Hart Mary E. McCue Paul Rice Clarence H. Walker e : I by tone soloist, sang Schmid's “Sanclus™ | luncheon an d vesterday Moward Clark M. S, Hart Pat. McDermott E. M. Richmond Mary Walsh i Lk man naval develop- | ened presence of hands of “whit nd Gonnad's Benedictus. T'his atternoon Her guests were Mrs. Leland V. Clark Stanley Hart John MecDermott Francis €. M. Richter Charles H. Walters L ment is the creation of a new | Russians abE s e e el e e e Merton J. Clark T. S Hart T. F. McDonnell P C, Rickey Kenneth H. Walther laval weapon. It ‘is a cruiser in| The reserves will be assembled at | Dei* sung by the church choir. At |Novel, Mrs, Warren Blatz Mrs s W S Sien Buin, Duiikes size but a battles it ' ttere Lo T | . Sy i L H. mens n C. ncis P. McGauley . Riley . R. Walton, Jr. I ,,' A battleship in hitting | the army headquarte here, a{ the communior Libera M by | Harry Crabtree, Mrs. Howard Sweet, ngene J. Clerkin William H. Hart T. M. McGrath J. Riley George Ward ower and gun range. That is a | Viadivostok igd Chita Geime Gainlescio was sung by male | Mrs. James Smale, Mrs. Fred Carste- James Cochrane E. J. Hatch Hugh McKenna T. Ringrose Joseph L. Ward k. ictor that cannot he overlooked voices and chorus. At the conclus- | sen, Mrs William Morrison, Mrs. | dean Cochrane Tneatig Frank MeNamara Sieve Robh L Ward naval experts whe ¢ | SR, S Lo oot e s s on L Maswell A. Coe . W. Hatsing ieo. K. Macauley 3. H. Robinson William S. Warner s ) perts when and if the| TLondon. Aus. 1 (4 A dispatch to [ion of the mass Ernet Britton, or-| Charles Gregory, and Mrs. Howard | RO Coiaan Miss 3. H. Haugh A. L. Mackay George C. Rogers A. D. Waters liscussions precipitated hy Prest- [ the Daily Mail fror Chun, | ganist and director of St. Andren s Houndsley all of Bridgeport and | T. Collagan F. E. Housman E. A. Mag P. K. Rogers Anans Welnsten ient Hoover's suggestion for a | Manchuria. today that two | choir, played the funeral -march by Stratford: and Mrs. Chester Williams F. M. Cone A. G. Hawker X. B Mag & Sons €. V. Roseen Gladys E. Weir 1val yardstick of fighting relativi- | Soviet regiments had revolted north | Gricg. ’ of Liber reet, this city Bernard A. Connley C.T. Hayden Dave . Mahoney Greta Roseen John A. Westman & : 5 sl . ) Ky “aroli onlo) Fdna Hayden 0. G. Maier M. W. Rosenbery Julian W . 16 gelafdoinito alraclicall basisdiion kviadivos (ol sear s Imanysandi(p 20 T i o PP R S e e e T e o NS Bay e John W, Makula Won nithertiel N e . Nor are prevous naval relativity | seized an armored train and cut th Miss Ernestine Connelly A. Heinzmann Dave H. Malmfeldt W. T. Rowe Henry K. Whiteman ormulae upset by the German | railroad. The correspondents cites John Contaras M. Hellberg Mary V. Malozka Royal Window Cleaning Co. J. S. Whitteker A S the AL Lo A } : & ra A ©. 3. Cooper, Jr. Fred Hennessey Joseph Mancini J. Rubenstein Fd. Wiegand o RS 7;.'} 1¢.8¢ore of sun-ijithe istatentent; Jofftwol - alleged Ted . i N.°F. Couper George Hennesses Tawrence P. Mangai M. J. Rudolph J. B, Wilbur, Jr. 5 ower alone. hey are otor in- [army deserters that the Soviet army l 'tt k o 5 C. Corbin 0. H. Henrich W. F. Mangan E. R. Russell John C. Wilford R B . S e S e L ittle bitter makes o P gt S TG 1aval information credits their pro- | government therefore was afraid io » W. S, Costello AL . Hick Dave R. Manning Catherine Ryen Howard Williams 1 . 9 s G Roge . Cowles €. ). Hickey N, Marshall Mary H. Ryan N ce Wessells »elling - machinery with the stag- | concentrate large numbers of trovps D Wiliam . Hickes Gladys Marvin Sam. Subloteky Tosemary Wood ; rering weight uction evolution | without supervision F. W, Curt E. V. Highee W. D. Massey J. 8. Sadowsky Frank Woods hat gives them one brake horse | ¥ [ ¢ r:r‘l‘lr. :!xl'llenmudx :i"' J. \|‘e‘uu| : w. \nn:luTlhlm Robert “..-.l."k : 2 - oward E. Hi m. A, Meehn Sandals o sower per 1715 pounds of engine| JULY BUILDING REPORTS Mabel Crandall 2. 7. Hinchey SW. Menus Dr. A. 4. Savard Thomee ¥ Wynae | veights | _ Building - Inspector Arthur N, Thomas Cunningham Lester B. Hirshon Fred Mordeeni M. D. Saxe Dr. Ziering 3 Thu same type of internal com- | Rutherford, Plumbing Inspector O. | Peter Curtin E. R. Hitcheock X Dwight E. Merriman Fred Schadt Roy H. Zeigler yustion engines used ashore never | A. Peferson and Ilectrical Inspecior ‘ CRiDatimany The DB Hiteliedak Co Johw & Mokl Totin Senamtl Tiea Ziiacrian retore have been brought down (o | Cyril J. Curtin have completed their 3. Danberg William §. Holcomb Mary C. Meyer Walter Schleicher Dr. A. Zwick css taan 51 pounds per brake|Montlily reports and today they wer horse power. The saving in engine [ ANNounced for publication. ] i veight for the German cruisers The building inspector had .“ speed, and, A very vital consideri. | MBS ‘f‘”(" L AT AU SN Doni o Mail heck or | jon in naval fighting relativitie: “-),‘,” ”:' RN AEES LA ’ 4 . Total to Date on't wait to be called on. Mail a check or i ) . o cnuing radins |t e et | Keep a few bottles in your ise chest . pledge today to Treasurer, New. Britain , This is what the United States| o b - it ; ] 23 inspections. There were T4 ap : : & e ! 5 navy department has had to say Silcationgiror barmiil e the bt 5 aind a Case or two in your cellar. . Municipal Golf Course Fund, care of Chamber % the new German ship s b E * wimber of fixiures was 262 The o Rkal 9 X She scarcely can be called o | fees amounted fo §112 ’ of Commerce, New Britain, Conn. 5 & Dbattleship ar a battle cruiser: but| The electrical inspector had 100 whatever definition be given, it ap- | inspections and issued 84 permits. |