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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929. CORN BORER FOUND (" WHoO 1S HE? ) - IN DAHLIA GARDEN | Dies Belore Pederal Agents Get Peek at It Although the field depart.nent of agriculture yet learned of the fact, it be known today that the Iurope corn borer made its appearance New Britain, having arrived, not ir where it scouts for the | ears of corn is said to found frequently, but horhood flower ern section of the city A caterpillar a blac head, 1o the description of th in a ne garden in the we olored whit accurately a made its appearance within days in # dahlia bed rde e home of Mr len at the how M 3 : A Gerald P. Crean at 3L <0 e Expecting from | | 0/MIKOWSKL i pls the the scouts would AIN 1dq s silhouette Crean bottle hoping to orer the past fow Mrs Homestead day their h office, Mr, rpiliar in a ven & erday by W BRI 1 day to ters at held long them seen the estal thusiastic | for the have Havin, sections M. ossibl it and report on corn borer in other Crean local newspaperman, was | oo far with the type and had no o lentifying Dhe e om Univer- body got the sil- | t of lots t twitling but | n captivity and was roye the experts ing ma iaintance Now, | Yohanna | lawn street, | 112 NEWSPAPER- a secret code whic ITAIN HERALD—the Indian v cirs lentially, the was being 1 ¢ ) read the first heac partially un- raveled 7. Erwin discovered that today when Postmaster H syste which sugges might have been used in fighting davs When the boarding house in t stop at a telephonc Iy in front of the post office. H they of paper, the bas on the street side mornir pole immediat pasie a small triangular about an inch wide and about six in of the po pencil m what i to whoey s 1o strips then ha *on them containir tion they wish to convey knows the system and under “the code. wo triangles there this morning read as follows: ‘(. B. Wed. Augusl 7—7:30 P. O. Weth W. A H e e Friday W. A ki occupy | north of | just Hig hove Th and the s und . R, omises of en- points 80 cast points minent wdver- daily Interpreted the code follows. ‘Coin horer We August 3, T oifice, paper . Walter A. Hawkinson,” and “corn{, «horar, United States Department of |y ° Agriculty Friday, August t 30 | suc South High street. Waltey AL |well t Hawkinson and Ralph §. Smith : | The first note nderstood to signify where the men are on the date specified, which would indicate that today was their dav in Wethersfield. The second ‘note shows their local and the day they arrived anil the . Neither man has as yet callel | sey Zupon Postmaster explain | Roeks why they said the i “he their headquarte ‘his cooperation W ave instructions to handle any work for the department of agriculture hut we would be only too glad to co- operate wherever we can Mr “Erwin said today. esd iy, | tis hersfield their Her Bri om their working father of a gent for au- | of | Who might this proud big f It hoy an opilar make of latest exceeding bile bhe? Th arrived on August Jack Demp- | ning. Dr know him, | hospital when he kind | clouds, he's | member first, ton his family nurses call hin when nobody's liste Erwin 10 should certainly offic: r to seck would | for he's up isn't utomobiles, ju S0 tic silly like fo tell boy, but it sentence sounds | hint wonderful | editor would out the baby ru- | vou mo isn’'t ethical to pi s while ing 1in they omplimentary that the rs around the ward This contest is built hurrah for every- | will he said about | irkable child | hint- cials mors one h 1t the North AdafimsrBla; S Does $12,000 Damage North Adams, Mass, A woulds — A spectacular arm fire swept through three-story coal elevator of the J. W. Nichols com- pany in the Boston & Maine rail road here early today, destroy- ing almost 700 tons of coal and caus- ing damage estimated,at $12.000. In order to conserve the water supply, which is low as result | of the continued drouth, the local department pumped water from the Hoosac river to extinguish the blaze. ) Defective wiring Delieved re- | ¢ xponsible for the “‘”‘l] cove hospital. Then a st of the mc t i the 1long bot three e <0 no mor what a {he Now lets ol by's father. 11 the of the American Hardware ever have | time to take a look out of the north | vindows o he adminitration build- would the silhouette is ¢ d | s more they would see | Juilding up a suc- | which is making a in the automotive said the other name and in so | baby really for a few city’s ing, they business the likeness of th in, and what 1him hard at work ssful coner was As the ‘He's frank in | purpose.”” Space zetting the editor will e by When Dining In /50 HARTFORD " tse fire 1 i ellow | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS U4y scarcs writin FIANK vead this | fe when set of hintlets ove o | t that RULES OF SILHOUVETTE CONTEST he makes livell- 1.—Tdentify 2.—Describe | Floreneg the | ¥ o —————— Smiling Grocery Clerk Receives $1,000 Legacy Medford, Mass., Aug. 7, P—A smiling courtenance can be made to pay dividends, J. Albert Young, grocery clerk for 30 wears be- lieves. and in the light of recent developments, it would seem he || ought to know. | Young has been " iveroma ovens | Assistant Prosecutor In Chicago l aygroun vents | i m — tmplicated In Diploma Scandal Willow Brook Leads Wwillow Breok ayground am defeated the Smith girls slugfest which saw Smith girls stellar pitching of Mary tz very poorly, allowing many balls which were easy outs to hits. The Willow Breok | fine game in the field and otten at bat the 12042196 30 38 '3 tion, 220048710—24 28 9 Sylvesti-Schultz, | £on. admitted, I O'Britn 2, | that he had Ic Mann 3, document cago, Aug. 7 (A—An assistant v from attorney, who until recently |credited n was head of the indictment depart- | country. the ate's attorney's of seized for questioning today when investigators told that he had disclosed the state’s plans to persons involved in mill practically every cdic hool in ac- the girls te state’s yvesterday in a nine home runs. The ment of Barron Tells Story Barron, one of those already in- || the will of M dicted, first told Roche of the || son, 79, of Sc “leak” in the probe. Barron, Roche || kindnes declared, stated six weeks ago. || store.” Young served Mrs. Rob- hortly after the investigation || inson, a widow for 10 years be- started, that Kohn had shown him || fore he came herc when the store a copy of Barron's statement to the || sold out six vears ago. investigators, and other seccret It's about the t documents which were to be Young family has scen $1,00 at in obtaining indictments || one time that didnt' belong in Kohn at f denied knowledge || Somebody’s sh register and of the diploma mill, but later made | Young admitted it was going to admissions involving Nelson, Roche || oM in “mighty handy.” Kohn stated that he had ap- Barron for the return of | —— but that Barron re- | ground that both the RiE otitheRakeal i o innanlo wern. feopardized and |00 5 HECC SESE O fund” would be | SR da N e ol b left $1,000 in Manie L. Robin- nerville, “for his in wailting on me at the supported th ypported fice, was early were girls played a nd hit hard Brook medical diploma investiga- Willow The aftorney, Clarence E. prosecutors ned an official concerning the Kohn, a friend of many former school chum. Paper as Threat questioned last night by Roche Smith Mann Home time O'Brien, the yuns: Butler 1. Two-base hit used eret case to George and Used Kohp Patriek Horseshoe Contest years th Il of old timers the Willow Brook have taken pitching. In the sin- < Bmma Aguzzi outpitched Cetia | George Bellows, 1-20 and es Tacieki the man who lith Wright 21-6. Ab- st made Ellingwood out-tossed Idit ago by Albert Carl Barrow. idrenas 91-16. In the doubles who since has been indicted. Koha 7z and na Barefta had used the statement to Celia Barron into several purcl said State’s investigator Attorne: proached the money, named Nelson as | fused n the had loaned him a forgers nd to investigators six |certificate horseshoe Assistant Sulliv tement weeks that a ia needed. | said he Kohn said he then called on Nel- | frighten returning |son, a former school friend. told sers of ek and money to — |the weather i That the cover of one of his bread morning tak- | READ HE (en from the box, which is placed at e e e e S S T ] 'a store on the corner of Chapman [ street and’ Newington road was the || this morning by Ofticer Grabeck | 3 S L 10 memlng by, ORlesr Giabed[[| - QAR GADS Hartford bread company. Quick Aphabetically and Artaugea ol Ready Keference \ . | Wi | Count Boni Better; ‘ N TR | KasttsoNs | Married Anna Gould | st. Germain-En- ., France, | Aug. 7.—P—Count Boni de Castel- | | lane, former husband of Anna Gould | | who has been ill for several days in (f|” Count & words 10 a the hotel where Louis XIV was born, | 14 imer to an. inch as reported in much better health ininumyinace it iiines | Minimum Bdok charge, | The Beau Brummel of the early | | twentieth century who married Anna Gould in the first of many “ro- | mantic” arrangements that linked | Buropean titles to American mil- | lions, takes a walk daily in the beau- tiful gardens at St. Germain when fine. —_—— | Couht Beni is admitted mot to be |in good health. but his entourage aid his condition was in no way rious. Charge Piepain ) e 13 10 1 line 21 24 “ 4z line. 3% centa e Herald will uot be for errors after the frst nsertion ADVERTISING FOR THIs SKCTION MUST BE ORDEREI BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. responible Auction Sale - By order of Probate Court, T will | senl Public Auction the-Real | | tate of Ielix Partonis or Ieux | Bartaukas late of KEast Hampton Conn., located at 30 Franklin straet ) CLASSIFI ULTS him he was interested in the in- | | in New Britain, Conn. The land is 1 forged medical certificates. | Nelson stated that Kohn ha | borrow Barron's sta ron declared he had not At 1 Field Me was held vestizgation. and borrowed the docu- special field meet for ments 1o “throw a into Bar- scare vl in preparation of the com- ed to Mayground meet on A The atfornecy the time Nelson is said to ST | B | ; : J‘“Safest Ride in Town”l { bounded ea: by land of John { | Mahe north by land of Nicholas west by land of Liber- suspected 1t they Sylvesti; onal and Kohn's me a were purely of an im- S disinterested Discovery of the “leak™ in state’s plans climaxed a portant developments. earlier had s d a safety box which, original or have loaned the & “ace” of the fof the day of im- gned to Kohn was the the papers sistant prosecutor the indictment department state’s aftorney’s office. He from the staff last week Officials | but is drawing vacation pay. Nel- deposit | son was released upon his promise contained 4 to hold himself ready for further copies of diplo- | questioning. Go-yard d 1da natug Nellie Sylvesti: 3. Mary 5 d dash: 1. Anna Hilda 1. Alice Kulas. Mack Arnold. Sylvesti; Rita Baratta race (smaller girls) Anna Mack; Viola Famraz; 1Kl they said. I'otuto forged Josephin Mary Lynel 1. Alice Sylve: Martha Schla- vard dash Anna Pala gerail | overhauling the night before the accident and pronounced it all right. been done about the brakes. A Ginaesiie Avella also testified that he did Avella Fined for Golliding With : Loaded Ice Truck not have his car under control at the time and that he started to turn Mto Linwood street to avoid the | accident. He asserted that he was driving a about 18 miles an hour, but that he was going fast enough that, if he had not attempted to make the ror Andev- g turn, he would have hit the truck Freida Pleading guilty el speeding and driving Sergeant called back to wvith defective brajes, the stand, that the brake ZLRLLHRL rod from the foot brake was broken, o (lw-:‘l ’J{,?“,,,;\.',i‘, but that Avella had tried to say that | - truck ¢ B it was the rod from the hand | 1dow avenue Tuesday . Lillian ¢ *15 and broad jump: 1, Mary | .1 dna May on ch fective kes and speeding ch Running broad vesti; Martha Sylvesti tunning broad 1, Margaret Kainz Mary Lynch 1 race: Alice Sylvesti ; S brightne retta k Mest At Smith to charges of light truck | Irank who cras England Ice tion of Shut- and Linwood was fined Stanley J not squ O'Mara, Josephine declared row: 1, Schneider; 33, | 22, 2 into a Emma ancr Anderson otato race Sophie Zerin le M Mary Pisani; street brake he did A mechanic had the truck out not the hand brake so that he did not know if it was all right or not. The only brake mark which showed on the road was made mornin costs by Judge cslii i police court this morning of driving with rele d on the Ti-yard dash: 1 use line Klibinskas: de- the 1€y the rear right wheel, the sergeant evi- concuded, the left rear wheel making no ma | The judge then and costs for driving with d | and then dismissed | charge of specdir ard dash: 1. A, Apg because Andrew Gill Stephen Jacy- Dom lence against him sufti- cient to warrant a fine Sergeant O'Mara of the police de- ( partment, the first on the witness Cop: 2. stand. said t th cident William | pened yesterd morning Avella was driving east on Shuttle Meadow avenue and the ice truck , was going south on Linwood strect The crash came just past ner, where, it was brought out in the evidence. Avella had swerved in an attempt to avoid a head-on colli- was not ONE FARE! NO CHARGE for extra pas sengers, NO CHARGE for extra stops. Pay what the meter reads. m Unwin 50-yard dashx .1, Arvid Johnson: 3 inic Lattariflo Potato race: 1 Lattrarulo; fined Avella $15 the nowic hrakes Gro Dominic 9:45. Riddi wseball throw: 1 Frank Russel Han William Thomey illiam Thomev; Oscar Ander- MILKMAN HUNT FAILS No milkman was found. although fl . Oificer Auidi stayed on the corner the cor-|op Jairview and Chestnut streets from 4:20 to 5 o'clock this morning, T s |investigating a complaint which D st ey came to S it Flynn early that o sion. |a noisy milkman was keeping the 1 vanlt: 1, William Thomey; Fimerger ke Bad neighborhood awake at night. 2, He Wagner; 3, Walter Fram. While the 0cy | Avella's car Andrew Gill; 2 Carl Gromer; rown Broad jump: 1 Art Albanese; cners brake on nry mer rake or S was in a defective-con- dition, his foot brakes were good, the Malette Heads Group g sergeant stated. Avella claimed ye: Going to Convention | tera: geant O'Mara continued | Haven, Aug. T (P—A dele- Fthat a brake rod was broken in th ‘ | Diet, according 1o ldue to a what the science, s subconscious human system needs. sense of New tion Connecticut to the in- | accident, but this, it was brought JAMITATIONSOR CTADIS convention of Y Men's [ out. had nothing to do with the hand held at Toronto August | brakes. The ice truck was hit at the o 22 will be headed by Harry L. | vight, rear, and was overturned. 3 Maletie, of this city, who also as| Philip Merian, city engineer, was 3\ OB LD ORI T district governor has been chosen | driving his car about 200 feet behind i HE {o head the United States delegates | the ice truck when the accident hap. . On motion of New e orari e will pay tributespened. Mr. Merian said that he did Bank of said New Britain as Ad- o Eanadiont witiaeadsl (ihel Cere: | notknowihow fast A vallaywas golney| s e (aleuionitne Betale iorealied 15 mony will be on the first day of the [ but he appeared to be driving too New Britain, within said At the cenotaph in front | fast to approach an intersection. deceased I “It seemed as though Avella tried te avoid the accident by turning into Tinwood street, along with the ruck,” Mr. Merian concluded William Seamon, driver of the ice | truck, also testified that Avella | seemed to be going 0o fast at the ction, just before the cra Mechanic O, K.'d Car on the stand, from Bl {ernational Probate holden at New | At a Cowt o clubs to b which ng estate in distr This convention of city hall The Y's Men's Clubs association in this state is eight yoars old and has local clubs at Waterbury, New Lon- don, Hartford, Middletown, Torring- | ton, Westport and New Haven with district membership of 135, The ob- | ject is cooperation with the Y. M.|inters €. A. but the service ones | on the same Rotary, Iions 1 Cou 1o decr that six mited for the | to exhibit their | to the Admin- public notice iven by advertising in newspaper in said New tain ircutation in said district posting a copy thereof | =" public post in said Town of itain _nearest the place sed last dwelt. Certified from T 1 nonths be clubs a order at No wonder our fleet of Yellow Cabs is alwa spick-and-span—inside and out. Their yellow coats gleaming from recent contact with soap and water, and polished top a shining You are prnu.d to ride in a Yellow—and entirely safe, too. south by Franklin t. Being about feet front 120 fect decp. more or less. sale 10 and Terms of at time of per cent casi sale and balance (cx cept first mortgage of $2,500 to Chelsea Savings Bank ‘of Norwich | and second mortgage for $5500 (o | Bertha H. McDonald of Hartforl, | Conn.) must be paid in cash on | delivery of deed of conveyance when sale is approved by the Court of Probate. Sale to take plac August 24, 1929, at 2 light saving time. PHILIP M. Saturdav o'clock day- FAGAN, Auctioneer. Notice “Owing to the drought conditions which are so general and to the fac that there is no way of telling how | long these conditions will continuc | the board of water commissioners feels that it would be a wise precau tion to conserve the supply of wa- ter on hand as much # possible an 1 with this end in view, the auxiliary pumping station has already been placed in service “The board asks the of the consumer city of New cooperation of water in th Britait® and the towns of Berlin, Plainville and Newington in conserving the water on hand by | refraining from using city water for | the sprinkling of lawns and for anv | other purposes that are not abso | Intely essential and also that leaking plumbing fixtures be repaired. of Water Commissioners, of New Britain, J. WATSON, *hairman.” “BRoard “City Foreclosure Sale By order of the City Court for th City of New Britain 1 will sell at public auction on the pren: August 14th, 1929, at 2 p. m. D, & T. the following described vroperiv: Being knowa as No. 422 Clinton street. Being bounded, North by Clinton Street, sixty-nine and s tenths (69.7) feet v Slater Roal, | one hund and thirty-six hun | | dredths (150.36) feet; South by Jand | of Charles B. Cadwell. seventy-two | [and four-tenths (72.4) feet and W S | | by land of Charles B. Cadwell, on PAY WHAT | hundred fifty (150) feet. ’ | Said premises are o pe sold frec 'HE METER READS and clear of all encumbrancos, | id premises will %e sold in o1z parcel, terms 10 per cent at time of ale, balance on approval of sale hy ‘L.UHV“. | For particulars apply to the wn- dersigned. I | == k McDERMOTT, nd o a mechanic had given the INARD F. GAFFNEY | JOHN I ‘ Committee. 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