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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRAID SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1929. | in the evening that he was located | avenue, | walking along the road leading to | tox Cedar lake, a distance of approxi- | This was take mately five miles from the park. He | following recommer was returned to his distracted par- | Probation Offic ents shortly before § p. m. Appointment Announced | An announcement has been made by officials of the New Departure | Manufacturing Co. of the appoint- | ment of Harry H. Edwards as as- sistant to Arthur R. Dahlgren, su- | perintendent of all grinding opera- | tions. | | Mr. Edwards is a native of Ban- tam, Conn. After leaving high school he entered the employ of the Bantam Bearing Co. and rose from | [the position of sweeper to the posi- | tion of supervisor of all of the com- | pany’s manufacturing operations. | He remained with that concern for from of the Osirom Drue Co.. abost |15 years, accompanying it to South loafers hanging around in front of |Bend, Ind. when operations were their place usiness on North | transferred to that city. For the Main street complainants | Past year he had been connected stated that t not only use|With the Bearings Co. of America profane lang annoy girls|at Lancaster, Pa., wheye he was in | sing along t x result | charge of the bearing grinding di- the comj on the [ viston. | North Main beat have been | Holiday Observance instructed to disperse such groups| Monday, Labor Day, will be cnd to arrcst those who fail to move |erally observed throughout the city | e |as a holiday. Banks, city and pro- fessional offices, stores, factories and public library will be closed all Forestville CURTIS ALL ALONE BRISTUL NEWS DURING HOLIDAYS| o the police R ing her 14 ye ome shortly Ly The boy departure, was wea and carried a bla | thorities in neighbo M — BY|heen notificd of Curtis will lw‘ pearance. the only high official of the govern- | Complain of Loafers ment left in the capital. For one of| A complaint was made the few times in recent history, the | afternoon to Chief Ernest T. president and every member of h of the police department cabinet will out of the city at|.jam Horowitz, proprietor the same time People's store, H. Perlstein, I of the Perl hots ind David A. Os- ti by t ation er Thomas A Page Seven.) ng in locat- | son, who left p. m., yester- th time of his a grey suit uitcase Au- g clties have outh's disap- of eve old President ani Cabinet Leave Capital—Yice President Stays e Associated Press. National Batting—Herman, Runs—Hornsby, Cubs. Runs bated in—Ott, Hits—0'Doul, Doubles— Triples—L. Homers—Klein, Stolen By th n nightfall ident Phillies, rederick, Friday Waner, Belden by Wil- of the| owner bases—Cuyler, lost he exodus for end also incl s lesser 1 gove the Labor les scores agnitude rnment clerks a holiday. The president and Mrs. Hoover, Secretary Hyde and five members of the federal farm board are sojourn- | ing at the chief executive's fishing camp on the headwaters of the Rap- idan river in Vi nia First on w ele to Day of and for American Batting—Foxx. Athletics, Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, Runs batted in- letics, 4 Hits—Simmons Doubles—Manush Triples—Miller, Homers—Ruth Stolen Dba: gen- f2] week affic hundreds of whom Monday is e idlers but Athleti Yanks hring Stimson to Go Pitching—Grove, lost 4. Athleti : 8 Secretary 18, the cabinet ¢ sti s the first of | depa He | left the city hursday for his home | in New York, on the other hand, Postmaster General Brown was the t to leave, making up his mind to depart erday. Auto Badly Damaged operated by Theo. | the 386 King street | day. | shortly after| At the post office regular holiday | cvening when it|hours will be observed. The stamp ob street by a|ywindow will be open from 7:30 a.| cticut registra-|m to 9 a. m. and the registry win- river of which|gaw from 8 a. m. to 9 a. The vestigation by the | money order department will be | the truck regis-| closed all day and there will be no | of Irank Arri-| golivery either by city or rural car- street, MiddIetown. | rjers “Mail will be received and charging | gospatched, the last mail closing at responsibility | 5“0 P . was issued thi utor’s time en Found ach missir riod Iriday Ily located some o'clock struck or bearin 48 §:30 Geneva, Switzerland, —Japan has paid an unus to an American who port beauty of the land of the ¢ mums with her pen ) The ashes of Eliza R. student of Nipponese life thor who died here, cemetery of Yokoh Under a diplo the Japanese taken from Geneva sket to Yokohama. accompanied by Dr. W tion failed to stop. 1 local polic | tered in tr goni of 181 A warrant him wi ind reckle morning by and will s cabinet members have been away for some time. Of thes some are out of the city on busine and others on vacations. Most of officialdom will follow the cxample of its chief and return to Washington Tuesday and from that day on, week-end trips will begin to diminish except for pur- poses. The senate next week will begin consideration of the revised nouse tariff bill. This will mean th return of virtually the entire embership and with the sena work the departments likewise have their duties increased. Action Resumed Soon Another month will see the of the more than 400 house bers. ‘Each will have affecting his district to talk. departments. In addition, the tinish work on fiscal year be M is arrest, ma. of itic e vin by cial ¢ were Annual Meeting The Bristol Ifish and Game ciation will hold its annual meeting in the city court room on T ay. vening, September 3. Officers wil & JaF elected for the ensuing year and |©f Nations the annual reports of the retiring | 1 he bodies oficers submitted. mothenend To Organize Relief Campaign | Scidmore, formerly Ay A meeting of the Jewish residents | Ul general at Yokohama, of the city will be held at the Betp |$dme cemetery where th embly room at 8:30 o'clock |find @ final resting place y evening, September 3. for |PeOPle she loved. the purpose of organizing a relief | mpaign for the Jews in the Holy and. Committees will be appointed that time and plans formulated : : ; the soliciting of funds. A num- (1.",“f““:':\,nim,?‘ ,‘:”" of prominent speakers will ad- Sh e S o the dathering. |caten iofyginsas b0 Ari 8 Morning services tomorrow S St aiate. John's Episcopal chapel on A i Vaaas my street, Forestville will be e s instead of 9:15. Torniints e rector of Trinity Episcopal i holding New Yo and Rev. Lincoln Frye, who | have them similarly from a vacation will | Massachu At pres ing license state when the L motor vehicle of Massachusetts. oftice today d some Two Lost Child Two your oys, considerable for after- d urn- nese senate | ar will neon, were fir of Mis: her broth tance homes and ret 1 parents. Donald Mitchell Mr. and Mrs, 5 Maple was t ice headquarters by a drive W. L. Hall Con- s must | Struction pany, who found the s for the | Youngster crying on School street, July 1, as | &bout a wvay from home. The all of these imultan | POY ght to police head- cously to the g e laiarters e he readily fold his regular session of congress convenes | hame and F gddressiand ne in December. was returned s parents by the DT e e driver of the t name each fall usually hg not 1 Day in the government, Employes and | the world, the well_park t vacation and t wternoon cit ed to distr At 1 o renc five Law- street, turn m- matters up with year old son ¢ many departr bud nning next nt was bro 31 ¢apitol as soon fitness work whose ade 18 \head Labor well e making was at St Acade- held at ew feguards of Rock- four hours Friday James Cor of 20 William suppeared suddenly while playing near the edge of the vears, | It hurried search of the ted nd of the lagoon Philippine al signs of the and it was not until late | st e st Re ja Rev agreemen season is ve ving for ington officialdom of the occasion SiX v who d s old most St " a Ma An nerease LA 600 Chinese “undesirable Islands. over have by by pr en svious oon. st fall session of chool will be held on eptember, §. Services This Evening There will be devotions at | o'clock this evening at St. Jos | church in honor of St. Anne, | Local Woman Seeks Divorce Ada Adams Newman of | has filed suit for a divorce her husband, Leo Newman, resides at Lubeck, Main charge of desertion he were married in June, Campo Bello, New Brunswick Returns From Retreat James MacDonald, Matthew's church. returr home today after having spent past week in retreat at Ke Island Reckless Driver Fined $50 Simeti _of Farmington fined $50 and costs in police court this morning by Judge Joseph M. Donovan on a charge of *kless driving. He was found not Ity on a second count of operating a motor, vehicle while under the in- fluence of liguor. Simeti was shortly o'clock 1y Motoreyele Policeman B ton on Broad street. Judgement was suspended in the case of Charles Miller of Lincoln the Sun- o Sun as | neighborhood failed to reve youngster driver the The new >ph’s | Lolders of such | of the residence | venicle. Bristol | against who now on a couple | 1922, at licenses of the Continued dry Shuttle Meadow reservoir 19.6 feet, which is five feet below the water department prefer to maintain the Continued use of the tions at Forestville possible the city drain been weather level Rev, official of St pastor the is without at Shuttle explained, imposing Meadow, vas MODEL BUYS JON Robert F ed the model home Jones tract on the intersection Mr. Patterson b Jdgar Nor- |treasurer of the Patterson let Co. e home was owned the Louie Agency. on th Stanley of fore 9 is by will help you meet your bills because you can keep an cccurate record of all payments and better yet — keep your expenses within your budget. - TRAII\IING We Will Gladly Advise With You. New Britain Trust Co. Takes You All the Wa_\'—-—lf You Get Started — The Burritt Mutual Savings Bank will help prove this to you once %. ; :um~mw»mmnmm«“n»..«u..m 3 you open your Savings Account. Now is a good time for all de- posits made up to and includ- ing September 5th draw inte: est as of the first. h m T HAJOR LEAGUES Robins, Simmons, Athletics, Browns, charged with in- cation and breach of the peace 3 Glants, 196 Robins, Pirates, Phillies, 34. Cubs, Pitching—Grimes, Pirates, won court 98. 16 376 109 3 American Woman Author Paid Tribute by Japan Aug. 1, 1l tribute Scidmor: and will rest in the u- ort offered | government, in a spe- they Scidmore’ George H an con States to Recnplocale On Fitness of Drivers . eement, motor state of Mas 5 lie in the author will among the Un- b recogniz t Charles A oner announced of today, al ment will extend this privilege regardless owner of the Shuttle yl;adO\\' [;ake Five Feet Below Level he 1s rivers state licenses will honored in Y wchusetts driv- | is honored in New York is operating | owned by a r dent nge- to al’ kept at about s big pumping making for the department to servc a it approximately at 1 W would basin stu- great has HOME Barbour dent f Ch Patterson has purchas Louie Gl road and evro- rmeriy Jones FADED BELLES w) | TREASURES FOUND Woman Taken to Poor House While Keepsakes Attract Mob | > Service Writer) Aug. 31, A — Magruder, Washington bel- | he sixties, went to the district m while a rabble fought t carted away from <huttered old | Blanche |1e of | poor over | her mysterious, Georgetown hom More than $2,000 secreted in old books. bundles of rags and buried cans. wagonloads of trash and rags were carried away in three days. Lawyers and Mrs. Marie Clark, a | niece of the spinster, worked with the dim recesses of the g through yellow- stirring up the dust Ivery scrap of paper vy inspected for money Negroes Busy th was found newspapers, masks in old home ed pape of decad was care wreh s and Little neg dumped from upper bobbed up with a faded old picture. Another seized a copy of the Na- tional Intelligencer dated 1546, An antique dealer tried to get some- thing from the wreckage. People | peered into the dark, spooky looking | back yard where more treasure was reputed to be buried. Negro helpers | eyed each new load hopefully. But th money was being careful- ly salvaged Not s0 { mentos whict ed These wind | None cared once pretty An 0, dumped another bask upper window The eagerly in be the | to settle | A | A bit of paper fell at my was a poem written in fine, letters and dated Georgetown rua 14 It was Your Unknown Valentine.” but dream of thee | I cannot help All through the silent hours of night Your laug free, Your voice t light In the district poor woman with dim eyes lay and com- mented in a cracked voice while the green shuttered house gave up her | treasures. Miss Magruder have been engaged army officer. In was nicknamed grew older she the fanciful name An old woman passed on the sidewalk to watch the scrambling mob and the masked figures flitting about upstai. ought I'd come IFair's cottage once more,” she said. “I lived beide her for 30 years. She was a funny one. Saved every thing. Boys used to follow her on the streets and call ‘Fair, Fai until she turned and chased ther A white card engraved Ajt. David Ireland, T9th regiment, N. Y M. cddied down from the window. An- other bore the penciled name Lieut Rupert D'George Hill, 40th regi- ment, And they called her F es dived into the junk | windows. One letters and mo- belle had hoard- had wealth. to t upon. o of a populari with ~ dust, tload from an crowd surged stuff had time as ¢ for faded evide woman whitenec 2fore Poem feet. Tt small Feb- 185 signed hing eyes, your spirit language of house an old is said once to to a dashing | r girlhood she “Fair.” As she ame “queer,” but still clung. to see | Fear of \me Thloat Keeps Sax Player Mute An Oscar rho! 14 year be h boys' endurance contest between Williams, 11 year old saxo- and Willlam Edward Smith old violinist, scheduled to terday afternoon at 311 Church street turned out to be a solitaire contest | when the young saxophone wielder's mother decided it would not be for him to compete » of tact that blowing any length of tin throat. But the 1o go and played 1 to 3:10 o'clo wise | tha ent for n a sore | o instru ves | violinist by was all set | himself fromy His p 188 RTA 1l se- lections. (Copies -ul' Proposed Law On Dye Plants Av alldble proposed ordinance ary cleaning and dye- sw Brits are the office of the build mission in City Hall, it was 1 today, and those inter- . matter may them king. have will pro- ning, Hall. committe public ring on ordinance Thursday e at 8 o'clock in City TLLO Joseph (. BUYS BEAUTY SHOU | Agnello, for several ive management of th barbe and parlor N | o Strand ater building, ha hased the interests in the busi-| 1 by Frank Bosco and Dick | and has become the sols | Mr. Agnello is planning exte the business, but | same vears in act sh beauty Coscina owner. som will nsions in aintain the staff. \\u:f Island, near Darien, 100 for Ga., years, il may birds. site fuge coa ANNOUNCEME oseph C. Agnello Former owner of and Be ed in ing. M. serve New the partner, is the Lad auty 1 the now Barber Shop now conduct- Theater build- sole >arlor Strand Agnello will ladies and Britain as in the same efficient bers and hairdr in beauty culture waving. continue to children of with of bar. he latest and permanent past AGNELLO’S Ladies' Shop and STRAND THE. Tel Beauty TER 1548 Thru Lobby Parlor BLDG. nce | its flight | Pole | 46 | than by dirigibie, | branch of | way, | to | and | were CHILLY YAKUTSK FAR FROM RAILY Metropolis of Siberia a Place of Exile Washington, D. C. of more than 3,000 om the Ural Mountains across a the Graf Zeppelin sighted only one sizable town. That utsk on the banks of Riv ely 300 mi A bulleti DS G onal Yak- 2 was the 1 south of t from t uarters of phic Socte,~ etropolis headq Geo, deals wit isol ‘ot northeastern Siheria Journey to Yakut:k Long Arduous 5 world,’ in and Yaku most towns in ulletin, “ranking with Nome, Alaska and Archan 15k the is one the north ays the this res Trondjem, Nor- el in European Some of these competitor: stually closer to the North than Yakutsk, but the latter undoubtedly takes first honors in the coldness of its climate. The ean temperature for January is degrees Fahrenheit, below zero, while the mean for July is only 66 degrees Fahrenheit above zero, & temperature which in the United ates means chilly autumn weather. “If one travels to Yakutsk he must negotiate a long and arduous journey. The nearest railroad, the Amur River the Trans-Siberian Ra lies 600 miles south of Yak- across almost impassible mountains. Even higher mountains, those of the Stanovoi range vhich the Zeppelin had great difficulty ir crossing, lie between Yakutsk and the Pacific coast miles (o the cast. The natural outlet of the gion is the Lena River which, cver, flows northward into the tic Ocean where ice conditio! ally interfere with navigation. The most traveled route connecting Yakutsk with the rest of the world lies the Lena River and over | the mountains near its headwaters Irkutsk on the Trans-Sibe Railway near Lake' Baik s rcad s more than 1,500 miles long it requires from twenty-five (o thirty days to traverse it “Since the building of the Siberian Railway, other tusk, en 300 re- how- Ars s usu- Trans- Yakutsk has been left far to the north of the beaten rath across Siberia. Strungely enough, however, this far norther: | town was one of the principal base of when extending their into Asfa. This graphy of the it easier for the to travel along the operation the Russiany control east- was because country made pioneer Cossac great streams o(‘ ward | the north and their tributartes. this way the headwaters oi t were reached and that river followed eastward. A fort was built in Yakutsk in 1632 on the right nk of the Lena, and the town was moved across the river in 1640. At that time Amur Valley, has pls » an important part Fas not been dis: ploncers. adventurous ent southe and 1 of th was to h ussia to the Far A Place of Iinile the seventeent was Iv"l fairs, the & Coss: between 1643 the congu2st which for bands of ward hegan Vall path the reai Last, rom Yakutsk exile for the Tsar's displ and other war dreds of religious sectarians nt place Russians who had in h century on 1sed a of red Poles hun- whose asure and for captives. Later the | was | PUTNAM & CO Manbers New York & Hartford S:ock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, TEL 21148 We Offer: CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Price at the Market. EDDYBROTHERS & Co New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. We Offer: 15 Shares Aetna Life Ins. 50 Shares National Fire Ins. tenets were 1 Orthodox chu utsk to join Several thrivin ages near th by colonies of whose aim physical to th capital Yakutia goes of "Ihe Yal Socialistic Yakt of th which name populati which about The inds embers of ather he Russian Orthod the dominant buildi Practically all of tures are low The chief . market fo that are brought marshes and for direction re w activity every Automobiles in Crash On Newington Avenue Two fenders head wer broken which | H and nue R. Newingtor ‘With | corner of Chapman stre ington avenue at 4 ey accident ma rd M. Kiely. Chapman left into on turn w into Smit ound no cs anley all damg spriit and ar of 35 ve Skoptzi is to subdue s been hte sk h sovi A dauy, and M avenu r has b State of otficial Autonomos The c¢i about 10,- ny t public n of half Y Siberian dox ( ng of Day Books 1001, $12; f ess College ew Brita closed Ain will be Day e built the oE city ds of bor Day school, $12; in that Books cut B A | Fish Jr. 0. U. A embers have from extenc 1sine meeting of M. be BABY e smashed d two| WELL el| T conference one sct for will Ellis Volunteer Whitteker; Mrs. <nagel Volu 10 Miskey. avenue. school. Ne Harry C Mrs. Thursda teer a: Nurses ington t on Newing machir s A de Anna ssur respon- age. Ramsey, all day the d Game Society hall n advis Mr: n to ford nd supplies free. n born to Mr, of City Items school Connecti- advt Institute Mon ght sc '1001 d supplies free. College.—advt. New will be held eptember 6, S CONF! the th t Anna Ramsey Wednesday. assistant, IRENC] well cted by the Visi or be stre he tant, 3 in attend- Mrs. Hat- s in Anna Ramsey, Miss Anna Washington tant, n attendan Eva Back- school. —UWe Can Gtag Only Three Houre - You Know — | | | | Tub Tt 1 \ Bpraid Weve Only Tw & Baf Houre ket~ . ) -No=No- P flow Leoh, Bere — Qre Cow Comin Orent Qou? L Chn L M B Onk Bour Just fNow Gre 7Rt komb — ant That Qonderful — Burry W Gplash Wow — ‘Couse We Have W Get* out” in Ten Minutes —— e Must l”\umre— ©1529, BY NEA SERVCE, NG