New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1930, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1936. SEAMANS OBSFRVE 'Greek Chef Suffocates In Cask & Shooting Horseshoe Falls crangprmy O Mrs. Sisk and children have re- turned home after spending the | past month at Easton, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyington |and daughter, spent the week-end | in Worcester, Mass. P27 . ; cal journey n 1 A A - The male quartet promises to ¢ '”_‘ /A 74y er ounc her illegal note by sing- § Uy 1 etter Box e “Heidelberg Stein Song,” ; ” Luders' “The Pil- \ 13 s Members of quartet are Prince of the dio Household MONDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 128—WLW, Cincinnati—700 Bill —Phil Cook —Mouth He arding Food Lo 5—WJZ, New Y nd Drug ¢ oking Glass, ork—760 da WET DRIVE SCHEDULED 10 BEGIN THIS WEEK Your Food W R M ng Glas 5 SOTH ANNIVERSARY land, bari- | pese i xev- Raceiye Morg Than 200 Friends at Their Summer Home cheherazade,” its entirety by An abundance of gold piec and orchestra as other gifts were received yesterday entertainment ! Mr nd Mrs. Skidmore F man of 70 Monroe street, who ob- 50th anniversary of their at their attractive summer Oaks co on Bay- Indian Neck. Over t week-end nearly friends and fraternal and busin \ssociates visited the couple, extend- their congratulations and their es for future health and ho direction of 1 broadcast ove night at 8 hour will by and Joha : ere present from ma sterday a n the hours of 2 and 5 1 Mrs. Seaman hey were assisted their daughter, Mrs. an Banta. Many cards of congratula- rday ny towns ye er- Nicolai's op- | n0On be akespeara's f Windsor will in- ogran broad- NBC natwork tonight by mail Sat rumber- st popu- married at rch in Brook- lived here for n having been Erwin's for coming to this city from ork office of the company. o'clock when Mr i visito to be Dixieland 0ld Pla Hall, known e neighbors wish e gathering yester- == of City to Follow Selection of Chairn an and Five Vice Mrs Laurel a past pat- hairmen. Niagara Falls, Ont., July 7 (#— The body of George Stathakis, Buf- falo Greek chef, who suffocated in a barrel in which he shot the Hors>- shoe Falls, was at an undertakers today awaiting claimants. In a sealed cask of oak, re-en- ferced with :teel, he took the plunge Saturday afternoon. He carried ovygen sufficient for three hours. The cask was recovered some 16 later, a bit battered and leak s was still strapped mattress he had designed as a buf- fer. An old turtle—S: it—which he carried with him was alive. No injures were apparent. Coroner W. W. Thompson ex: pre d the belief that Stathakis hal lived six hours. The, journey from through the rapids and falls occupied only ten Stathakis reczived a a severe b ring in the rapids, the craft being tossed high by the turbulent current and hurtled over rocks, The barrel was not thrown clear emed to drop through the cur- n behind the falls. There it was eld for hours. When it did appear was five hours before rivermen 11d catch it and tow it ashore. It weighed a ton hakis, philosopher and wrote a treat “The Mysterious Veil of H took along paper and pencil to rec- cerd his sensations, but did no writ- ng in the barrel the ascades, over the who called himself a e on ity FALSE ALARM BREAKS LEG New Haven., July Alarmed a passerby told her that her was burning, Mrs. Catherine . jumped from a sec- ory window Saturday and her leg. The fire pro: nly some over-heated greas 4 become ignited. acred, he call- | mi s, | WIND, RAIN LEVEL NEWINGTON CROPS }Trees Blown Down—Lightning | Strikes—Firemen Summoned to a | | (Special to the Herald) | Newington, July 7 — Newington | was visited late yesterday by one of | the most severe thunder | which the town has experienced in | 15 years. Hay fields as well as pota- | to and corn fields were laid flat by the heavy wind and rain. A large tree was blown down at in's corner and another near | Stotzer's barn on South Main street, blocking traffic on the highway. The |state highway department had a force of men at the scene immedi- | ately after the storm cleaing away the obstruction A bolt of lightning struck an old hollow tree on the Piper Brook estates and a fire started, sending sparks high in the air after the storm had passed. Nearby residents tried to extinguish the fire but found | it necessary to call out Company No. 1 of the volunteer fire department. Kerr Water Line Supt. Daniel J. Kerr has been notified by Manager Caleb Saville of the Hartford metropolitan district of his appointment as superintendent of the Newington center fire district water lines. Residents of the center | district are to call on Mr. Kerr for application for extensions and with any complaints regarding the regu- lar piping system Newington Notes The church vacation school open- | The Newington Garden club will |meet Thursday afternoon at the |home of Mrs. Broughton, West | Hartford. Mrs. Pratt will be the | speaker, her subject being, ‘Lilies | and Pools.” [ Give Memorial Lamp | Mrs. Catherine Rowley and chil- dren, Mrs. Clarence Hasford, Mrs. Charlotte Eddy, Mrs. Sarah Bertini, |and Harry Rowley, have presented a bronze pulpit lamp to the Newing- ton Congregational church in mem- ory of Frank Rowley, husband and father, who died several years ago. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS storms | NEW LOW PRICES FOR SHOE RE-BUILDING Ladies' Soles and Heels .. Ladies’ Heels Leather Ladies' Composition Rubber Heels .25¢ Men’s Soles and Rubber Heels Men's Rubber Heels kind .... Work Under the Supervision of J. LAZZARO Personal THE MODERN HAT SHOP 38 CHURCH ST. TEL. 6328 COMMUNISTS NOMINATE h he is a pa - July 7—Communists rers of the gr in a convention held ratified nominations ticket for the stat ional election in Novembe committee of 25 to conduct th ELed ed this morning for a period of | three weeks. Any child in the com- munity four years old or over may attend The Congregational Sunday school started vesterday on its sum- mer schedule, the hour of meeting being 9:45 a. m. instead of 12 o'clock. This will continue through the months of July and August. TH—WGY Schenectady—790 “A Small Shop Doing a Big Business™ Through the Static | v impws i toses” ™ ° 07" e ¢ showe Refresh- was inted paign 349—WABC. New York—S60 How would you like a job like this? i Executor’s | | Duties An Executor’s Duties 21—Determine 2ppraisal values on all secunty holdings for tax purposes = VACATION FILMS . WE SELL THE BEST - > & Develop Them Better ARCADE STUDID of course 22—Compute accrued interest on bonds, notes, mortgages as of date of death. 15—Heywood Br v Soma Liabide i Bia Colirmma ok He A gt + bifr. Tusd mpile complete informa- for estate and inherit- e taxes, affidavits for Fed- eral Estate Tax and the other states in 24—Pay estate taxes within time limits prescribed by reby avoiding penalties. Go Lon s smdacTosas o parserod friieds uidtons? Come i emd. Lk un shes —Prepare and file Federal in- come tax returns for cur rent year; one set of returns ng period prior to At e Ly A A 1 and another set cov- J il P L e $10 to $300 EED money in a hurry? § Get it here. We make loans-promptly because we eliminate the usual red tape and embar- rassmenis. Mo endorsers need sign with you, ro lengthy investigations required among your friends, relatives or employers. Borro: cwa al security. Come in tod riendly plan without oblidation TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY 3 2 Monthly Pays $ 40 Loan 4 e P ) 29—Procure final audit of Fed- 5 Monthly Pays 8100 Loan e = eral estate tax returns. 10 Monthly Pays 0 Loan 115 Monthly Pays $300 Loan mpanies < ; pan for recovery of taxes paid refund is obtain- able on account of new re final audit and filed during decedent’s life- , over which various g authorities still have 30—Adjust entire assets of the estate 1n order to raise nec essary funds to meet re- quirements of taxes and claims without undue loss to the estate through neces- sary liquidation, n of any ost is covered by an interest i ance due the estate. ronth on the unpaid balance, ju 1o the money is in nse, No other ¢ ions. Hoipful Loan Service For the Home” Phone 4950 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM 300 Main Street /. W BRITAI Coj estace en—1330 E purposes within 60 days ess M 21—Submit final accounting to thecourt. er report —Secure appraials of all Build And Help Build estate and personal effegts ses. io 32—Distribute estate to heirs. By J. P. MCEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL _ 7 NOBODY BUT A DUGAN HELL WOouLD D0o-Do;DO IT » NEVER. ) Vg (L% MAKE IT 7\—@/@ £ 2 . (] FOR RED DEVIL DUGAN ports and R 6:00—Mormon T and organ " DIXIE DUGAN—HO! = I \mw TUESDAY MORNING PROGRAMS il [ (LN 283—WTIC. Hartford—1060 T:00—. s 'n' Andv oSl n in Hartford why not stop at 's Oyster House for one of our FIVE Course Lobster Shore served every day m., Sundays ex- We write all lines of Insurance, from and give personal attention to claims. retall department we supply of Lobster Meat, | oft Shell Crabs, Steam- Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. COX &DUNN HONISS'S * Realtors 372 MAIN ST. ¢ i M~y 24 FaHE DUGAN FAMILY AND THE TOWN ARE IN AN UPROAR OVER. RED-DEVIL DUGAN AND HIS FLIGHT FROM PARIS T0 NEW YORJK, HES ONLY TWENTY FOUR HOURS AwAY—WE HOPE] OYSTER HOUSE CO. | 22 State Strect 1 Hartford, Conn, __ McNaught Syndicate, Inc. N. Y. AT sye oW -~ .

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