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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930. 27 Real Estate News Documents Filed For Record With Town Clerks Warrantee, Mortgage and Quitclaim Deeds, Leases Lis Pendens Papers The following documents were preseated for record Monday in the Hartford Town Clerk's office: Warrantee Deeds. Antonio and Lucia DiBella to Stanley Tyskewicz, land and buildings, 63-65 Laurel Street. "annie Tyskewicz to Antonio and Lucia DiBella, land and buildings, 29-31 Vernon Street. William Charles Mudge, to John Sinon, land and buildings, Preston Street.

Vincenzo Tolisano to Mary Tollsano, land and buildings. 137-139 Irving Street. Howard A. Lanpher to Emily E. Essam, land and buildings, Rosemont Street.

Mortgages. John Betke to Christian Manke, land and buildings, Grandview Terrace, $500. Stanley Tyskewicz to Antonio and DiBella, land and buildings, 63- 65 Laurel Street, $2000. Jacob Blum to The Savings Bank of Rockville, land and buildings, 308- 310 Enfield Street, $6500. Jacob Blum to Helene Hellmann, land and buildings, 308-310 Enfield treet, $2875.

Jocab Blum to Israel. Goldenberg, and buildings, Frederick Street, 308-310 Enfield Street, $4000. Jacob Blum to Morris Apter, land and buildings, 1-3 Frederick Street, 308-310 Enfield Street, $10,000. Helen F. Tiffany to the Hartford Connecticut Trust Company, land buildings, 171 Girard Avenue, $7500.

Gideon J. and Jennie L. Moore to Harold C. Burnham, land and buildings, 72-74 Greenfield Street, $1000. James H.

Naylor al to the Society For Savings, land and buildings, 712-728 Park Street, $37,500. James H. Naylor to Edgar L. Ropkins, land and buildings, Park Street corner Babcock Street, $22,250. Quitclaim Deeds, Rebecca Feldman to The American Cement Company, land and buildings, 145-147 Colebrook Street.

Nathan Levitzky to Barney Marcus, land and buildings, 7 Pliny Street. Foreclosures. Samuel E. Herrup against David T. Smith, land and buildings, 2768 Main Street.

Lis Pendens. The Society For Savings against Robert Welensky, et al, land and buildings, 26 Clark Street. East Hartford Documents have been filed as follows in the town clerk's office for record: Quitclaim Deeds, Steve G. Yellen to Katherine A. Yellen, interest in property on Judson Place.

Ge ore H. Kataia to Esther I. Kataga, land on Westover Road. we property James on Britton Beaumont to Rebecca. Britton.

Releases of Mortgages. City Bank and Trust Company, to Daniel D. Doyle. Fidelity Industrial Bank to George Lindsey, Jr. Michael Donovan and Mary van to Alexander Lindsay.

Joseph Yellen to Steve G. Yellen. Assignment Conditional Sale. Hartford Automobile Finance Company to Raymond A. Manierre.

Assignments of Mortgages. Estate of George Levine to the OHLD Investment Company. Sheldon J. Kahn to Arthur S. Vogel, Jacob S.

Vogel and Minnie V. Samuels. Arthur S. Vogel, Jacob S. Vogel and Minnie V.

Samuels, executors, to Sheldon J. Kahn. Agreement. By Elizabeth C. Forbes to sell property on Silver Lane to Angeline Cardello known as Charles Riley farm for $10,300.

West Hartford The following documents were filed Monday with the West Hartford Town Clerk for record. Quitclaim Deed. Hector O. Provost to Jenny M. Provost, land on Seymour Avenue.

Warrantee Deed. Eli Aronson to Charles M. Lane. property on Lancaster Road. Mortgage Deed.

Dorothy C. Moore to Charles B. Moore, $1000, property at 70 Penn Drive. Lis Pendens. Ernest Douville and others to Max Rosenfield, property at 179 Griswold Drive.

Certificates of Redemption. Connecticut River Banking Company against Gaetano Stavola and others, two parcels of land on Farmington Avenue. Mortgage Release. Joseph Toretsky to Paul A. Larned.

Mortgage Assignment. Charles E. Shepard and the Chapel Upholstering We have an expert repairer and upholsterer cf furniture. Our price is very reasonable compared with the quality of work we do. Sachaklian's Oriental Rugs 9 Lewis Street of Hartford Company to Katherine C.

Riley, executed by Frederick F. Ristock. Wethersfield The following documents were recorded in the Town Clerk's office Monday: Mortgages. Ramsdell to Hartford Connecticut Trust Company, property on Broad Street. Leroy A.

Ramsdell to Newton D. Barney, property on Broad Street. Frederick C. Shepard to Edward R. Woodhouse, property on Griswold Street.

Assignment. Sophia B. Castle estate to Trinity Parish, property on Broad Street. Release, Trinity Parish to Stephen Bulkley, property on Broad Street. Warrantee Deed.

Stephen Bulkley to Leroy A. Ramsdell, property on Broad Street. Weather Government Forecasts. Northern New England: partly cloudy, continued cold Tuesday and Wednesday. Southern New England: fair, continued cold Tuesday and Wednesday.

Eastern New York: fair, continued cold Tuesday and Wednesday except possibly light rain or snow Tuesday in extreme north portion. Country-wide Conditions. Vashington, Oct. continued low from Hudson Strait southeastward over Newfoundland. The outlook is for fair weather Tuesday and probably Wednesday in the Washington forecast district cept for snow flurries along Lake Ontario on Tuesday.

changes will be unimWinds: north of Sandy Hook: poTemperature moderate west winds over north portion, fresh west south portion; weather fair Tuesday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras: fresh west winds over north portion and moderate north over south portion; weather fair Tuesday. Reports from Other Cities. Taken 8 p.m. (75th Mer.

Time) Yesterday October 20, 1930. Ther- Ba- Pre. Weather mom. rom. In.

Abilene, cloudy 62 30.18 Tr. Albany, clear 38 30.22 Tr. Atlantic City. 44 30.28 Block Island 46 30.20 Boston, clear 44 30.18 Buffalo, cloudy 38 30.24 Tr. Charleston, clear 64 30.18 Chicago, cloudy 38 30.40 Cincinnati.

clear 36 30.40 Denver, cloudy 34 30.34 Tr. Detroit, cloudy 36 30.34 Tr. Duluth, cloudy 26 30.42 Tr. Galveston, clear 56 72 30.22 30.18 clear Helena, cloudy 36 30.18 Jacksonville, clear 66 30.16 Kansas City, 32 30.48 .04 Knoxville, clear 50 30.30 Louisville, clear 40 30.40 Los Angeles, 64 29.92 Memphis, cloudy 52 30.34 Montgomery, clear 62 30.24 Montreal, clear 34 30.14 Tr. Nantucket.

clear 44 30.18 New Haven, 42 30.24 New Orleans, 70 30.18 York, 44 30.26 Norfolk, clear 50 30.30 Northfeld. clear 32 30.16 Philadelphia, clear 46 30.30 Pittsburgh, clear 38 30.34 Portland, 40 30.16 Portland, pt cldy 58 29.98 .02 Quebec, clear 34 30.04 .01 St. Louts, cloudy. 44 30.40 Tampa, pt cldy, 70 30.12 Washington, clear 42 30.32 Local Weather Report. Metcorological Observations.

Hartford. Oct. 20, 1930. 8 a. m.

8 p.m. Barometer 30.05 30.23 Temperature (degrees 38 42 Dew point (degrees 22 24 Relative humidity 50 46 State of clear Direction of SW Velocity of wind (m. p. 8 4 Daily Summary. Highest temperature 49 Lowest temperature 35 Mean temperature 42 Normal temperature 50 Total precipitation past 24 0.00 Notes.

Highest temperature occurred at 2 p. m. Lowest temperature occurred at 6:10 a. m. Sun rises at 6:09 a.

m. Sun sets at 5:02 p. m. This date last year, highest temperature, 73. This date last year, lowest temperature, 48 Tides at New London, Oct.

21, 1930 High Low 8:22 a. m. 2:18 a. 8:53 p. 3:00 p.

m. Government Will Not Padlock Its Property Washington, Oct. -The Government does not intend to padlock a piece of its property in which the Crusaders, an Anti-Prohibition organization, charged the liquor laws were violated. United States Attorney Rover was asked Saturday in a letter from the Crusaders to institute padlock proceedings against a Government building where the organization claimed intoxicating liquor had been sold. Rover said today that Treasury Department had been notified of the violation "and subtenants were evicted, thereby causing a complete abatement of the nuisance." "There 1s no necessity of applying to the court for a padlock," he added.

Issue Building Permit. A permit was issued Monday by the Department of Building tion to Michael Anderson, for the construction a one-family residence, two -stories high, with six rooms, at 179 Cornwall Street, at an estimated cost of $6800. Dr. Wilcox Ignored By Taxpayers Opposition to President of Windham Association Culminates in Omitting Him From New Board Willimantic, Oct. Opposition to the leadership of Dr.

George E. Wilcox in the Windham Taxpayers Protective Association came to climax tonight when members the association met in Town Hall' and elected governing board of 17 members, omitting Dr. Wilcox from the list. Treasurer Eugene J. Dion and Secretary Michael L.

Salvey who have served with President Wilcox were made members of the board. With Dr. Wilcox refusing to recognize tonight's meeting as legal and calling an "official" meeting for Thursday day night the status of the newly elected board is in doubt. The situation is further complicated by the fact that tonight's gathering passed no resolution doing away with the old offices. Dr.

Wilcox, apparently, is still president. Brought About Audit. The Taxpayers Association was organized last spring to fight against increased expenses in town affairs and gained wide popular support. Controlling a town meeting last spring. it forced reduction of tax rate several mills, and was the principal about an audit of dactonbooKinghat is now under way.

The tax rate was raised by the selectmen after the action of the town meeting. but the association has been constantly stressing economy in town finances. Recent acceptance of the town school budget. totaling $204.000, was the beginning of the move against Dr. Wilcox, certain members of the association contending that he should have worked for a lower budget.

Dr. Wilcox in a statement today declared the budget could not be reduced without affecting the efficiency of the school system. Anonymous Circulars. Tonight's meeting was brought about by circular letters and newspaper advertisements which bore no signatures. About 200.

not all of them members of the association, attended The board elected tonight includes Fred E. Turner, Treasurer Dion, A. L. Gelinas, Secretary Salvey, Artnur H. Morrill, Hyman Israel, Ernest Johnson, Eugene J.

Randall, Louis N. Dondero, Stanley Obara, William A. Haddad. Frank P. Smith, Kate J.

Spaulding, Margaret Mahoney, Margaret L. Gehrig, Amy L. Helmold and Katherine C. Rew. Mrs.

Mahoney was chairman of the meeting and Mr. Salvey was clerk. Says Husband Forced Her to Get Divorce, Wants Decree Erased Chicago, Oct. -Mrs. Clare H.

Green has asked the court to set aside the divorce she obtained two years ago from J. Birchard Green, president of the Chicago Steel and Wire Company and the Fusion Welding Company, and a poet and lecturer on radiology. She alleged her husband forced her tol bring suit while she was and mentally ill. Simultaneously Mrs. Green started suit for $50,000 damages for the loss of his society, affection and support in the two intervening years.

The defendant's present wife, Mrs. Patti Dumbeck Green, member of a prominent Texas family, was made defendant last July in another suit by the former wife asking $75,000 damages alienation affections. The complaint in the suppressed suit was made public today alleged that Green, after 16 yeears of ried life, planned "to divorce himself from her to marry another woman, induced her, while suffering from neuropsychosis and insane, to present a false case and secure a Mental Hygiene Society Meets Here Thursday An all-day meeting of the board of directors of the Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene will be held Thursday at the Town and Country Club of Hartford. The meeting is to study the recommendations contained in the the Mental Hygiene Study of Connecticut. Mrs.

Herbert F. Fisher is making the local arrangements for the meeting. She is a member of the executive committee of the society and chairman of the committee on educational problems. Auditors Conference Will Meet October 28 The Hartford County Auditors Conference will meet Tuesday evening, October 28 at the City Club with about 30 bank officers and auditors of Hartford County expected to be in attendance. The speaker will be William McArthur, comptroller of the First National Bank and Trust Company of New Haven, whose topic will be "Some New Phases Cost Analysis." Howard Jackson of the First National Bank of Hartford will preside.

Sugar produced in Czechoslovakia this year is expected to weigh nearly 1,100,000 tons. Plane Diving After Mid-Air Collision Which Resulted in Death of Two Pilots Ten thousand persons who watched Trenton, N. Sunday received a thrill after colliding in mid-air. The pilots, R. and George Zinn, of Philadelphia were to earth.

The above remarkable photo earth after the collision. African Chief's Right To Punish by Fire Is Before Privy Council London, Oct. 20-(AP.) --The right of an African chief to burn the houses of revolting subjects was studied: today by the Privy Council, English tribunal which hears appeals from the de dominion courts. This strange appeal came from Bechuanaland, where Chief Tshekedi Khama of the Bamangwato tribe applied the torch to the dwellings of those who rose against hisrule The majority of the cases before the council this year civil cases involving financial damages, including an appeal by the United States ShipPine, New Board South from Wales a court high court. decision The in action involves damages arising out of collision between a United States line ship and a British ship.

Maine Man Claiming Descent From David Arrives in Jerusalem Jerusalem, Palestine, Oct. (AP.) -Giving his name as John Settle of Bowdoinham, an American has arrived in Jerusalem wearing a golden turban and golden sandals and with claims to be a descendant of King David. He also has made Messianic claims, John W. Settle whose mail address is Bowdoinham, is a farmer and calls himself priest of the temple of God. Tarkington Recovering From Operation on Eye Baltimore, Oct.

Tarkington, Indiana novelist, is recovering from a third operation performed on his left eye at the Wilmer Institute of Johns Hopkins Hospital here by Dr. William H. Wilmer, in an effort to save his failing sight. The latest operation was performed 10 days ago, and reports from the hospital today were that the novelist was showing remarkable recovery. Tarkington has practically lost the sight of his right eye, and the sight of the left was failing when the opwere started.

Later, if the succession of treatments is successful, operations will be performed on the right eye. in the hope its sight can be restored. Tarkington is suffering from detachment of the retina, and the oprations for its re-attachment are among the most difficult in eye sur- Gas Caused Five Deaths In Snowbound Auto Regina, Oct. caused the death of five men found in an automobile near Regina last Friday, authorities said today after an examination of the bodies The men were found dead in an automobile stalled in a blizzard and the story of one of the survivors had led to the beliefs the deaths were due to cold and exhaustion Drive Your Own Don't deny yourself any longer the pleasure an automobile will give you! There are wonderful values in dependable used cars in the "Autos for Sale" column in this section. A down payment will put you at the wheel of your own car today.

The Gumps-Old Sherlock Himself. I'D LIKE TO BE THAT CHIEF OF POLICE YoU KNOW WHAT I'D DO FOR AWHILE IF I WAS IN MIS PLACE IN 24 HOURS I'D GET SOME BLOOD HOUNDS AND I'D HAVE THE GREAT MOGUL PUT THEM ON THE SCENT OF THAT BIRD WITH HIS I'VE ALWAYS HAD A SNEAKING IDEA FOOT AND I'LL BET THE WIDOW ZANDER HAS WITH THE RIGHT THAT FLOOD OF ORATORY THAT EVERY PENNY I HAVE THE TRAIL HER FINGER IN THAT ROBBERY RIGHT UP AND HIS SOME WAY AND THAT SHE WOULD HER LEAD BACK DOOR DROP TO KNOWS WHERE is- IF THE CHIEF WOULD OF WISDOM IT TURN THE CASE OVER TO ME BUT NO HE KNOWS IT ALL SIDNEY 1. Reg U. S. Pat.

Copyright, by The Chicago Tribune. Police Nip Holdup Plan In Making Then Find They Have Captured Three Men Who Robbed Albany Avenue 'Gas' Station Oct. 11 While planning a holdup in an automobile parked on the Connecticut Boulevard, two New Haven youths and one from Hartford, were arrested Monday Policeman Thomas Barber as suspicious characters and after a steady grilling for several hours by Captain Frank Santoro, Detective Sergeant Isaac Kroopneck, and Detective William J. Heneghan, two of them confessed that they had held up and robbed Eli Morris in his Albany Avenue gasoline station early on the morning of October 11. Those arrested are Kenneth McIntyre, 23, and Charles Yucanner, 22, of New Haven, and Peter Interlante, 21, of 60 Charles Street, Hartford.

The former two are implicated in the Albany Avenue holdup. Gives Fictitious Name. Interlante at first gave his name as Peter Da Vinci, of 33 Church Street, New Haven, but finger print tests revealed his true identity. He is charged with breach of the peace conspiracy to rob. McIntyre and Yucanner are charged with robbery with violence, and theft of $106.83.

automobile registration plates, and an automobile. McIntyre is also charged with carrying a pistol without a permit, one being found by the arresting policeman in a pocket of his car. The accused all admitted that they were planning a series of robberies when were picked up by Policeman Barber. When taken to headquarters the only charges registered were carying a revolver without a permit. conspiracy to rob, and breach of the peace, but with the subsequent confession the charges were revised.

Describe Holdup. The New Haven youths told police that they had taken a car from a Talcott Street parking station on the night of October 10 and after covering the license plates with others stolen from a car parked at 26 Garden Street, proceeded to the Morris Service Station at 430 Albany Avenue. They said they waited for a customer to leave and then entered. leveling at Morris and his assistant. Yucanner, whose gun was actually a pistol-shaped cigarette case.

took more than $100 from the cash register McIntyre threatened with his revolver. Making a getaway, they said they drove to Homestead Avenue when they realized they were being chased. They went to another car which they said was their own and drove to New Haven. All three accused are former inmates of Cheshire Reformatory, They will be arraigned Court Friday, and it is thought that they will be bound over to Superior Court. Cubans Fight Duel To Death With Razor and Cobbler's Knife Alto Cedro, Cuba, Oct.

A barber and a shoemaker. implements of their respective trades. fought a duel to the death here today. Joaquin Botsch, the barber, and Manuel Lopez, the shoemaker, decided to settle a dispute with razor and leather knife. They retired to a lonely spot for theter unique duel.

Fifteen minutes Lopez was dead. Botsch was charged with murder. Hearing Scheduled. The petition of John Fabrizio of Norwalk for permission to alter the route of his bus line between Norwalk center and the Cranberry district to operate over a portion of East Street and Newtown Avenue, where service will soon be abandoned by the Connecticut Company, will be heard by the State Public Utilities Commission at the State Capitol Monday, AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles For Sale 11 Classified Advertising CLASSIFISO Telephone 2-3131 All ads are restricted to their proper classification and the regular Hartford Courant style of type. ANNOUNCEMENTS Funeral Directors 5 JAMES P.

O'BRIEN UNDERTAKER 104 MAIN ST. PHONE 2-3735 JAMES T. PRATT CO.Furnishing undertakers, 71 Farmington Ave. Telephone 5-3189 Attendants at office day and night. LOWE'S FUNERAL HOMES FRANK M.

AND STELLA M. LOWE EAST HARTFORD PHONE 8-1213 GLASTONBURY PHONE 128 MORRISON W. JOHNSON 749 ALBANY AVE. FUNERAL HOME TEL 2-7159 JOHNSON A. J.

KEENEY NEWKIRK WHITNEY -Funeral Home. 985 Farmington West Hartford Ambulance service. Phone 4-5639. Monuments and Cemetery Lots 6 ANDERSON BROS. GRANITE INC.Manufacturers of monuments and all cemetery memorials.

Office 1450 Main St. 6-1164 Business Personals 1A CONVALESCENT HOME--Hospital care nervous. aged, cases. R. N.

graduate nurse. Mrs. Wm. Sloan. 27 Girard Ave.

2-8902. Strayed, Lost, Found 10 BANK BOOK- -Notice 1s given that pass books 319,384, 389,003, issued by Society for Savings. have been lost and application made to said bank for same. DOROTHY E. DENNETT.

BANK BOOK- -I have applied to the State Savings Bank for payment on lost book No. 78947. Henry A. Molyneaux. ENGLISH SETTER -Black and white bird dog lost.

Answers to name Berlin license. Liberal reward. Tel. 6-540-J New Britain. FOX HOUNDS- Two lost in vicinity of Avon, one all red.

one blue ticked. Reward. Phone 4-7072-M. INSIGNIA PIN -Lost October 16. Hartford Colony New England Women.

With red and white ribbon. Reward. Tel. 189 Glastonbury. IRISH SETTER -Lost, (Large red dog.) answers name Reward.

Joseph Lawler, West Hartford. 4-2992. LOST -Small black dog. white breasted, in Windsor, near Pigeon Hill road. Tag number 46739.

Reward, Call New Britain 2568-J. LEATHER CASE Containing two quart thermos bottles, lost on Oct. 8th at Grove, Peoples Forest. Pleasant Valley, or in vicinity. Reward if information about same is sent to Mrs E.

Parmelee, Gullford. Conn. PLATINUM PIN -Lost. circle with bowknot, one diamond. Vicinity Bushnell Memorial, Sunday afternoon.

Reward. 2-7111. ROW BOAT Lost. white with green trimmings, drifted from Saybrook Manor. Notify Box 61 Westbrook.

Reward. AUTOMOTIVE Automobile Agencies DENNETT POPP. Sales and service. 12 Conn. Blvd.

at Church Corner. East Hartford. 5-2187. FORD--Sales and service. Motor Sales 111 Park St.

Phone 2-6255. 2-6256 2-6656. HUPMOBILE- The Connecticut bile Co. Sales and Service. Corner of Broad and Howard St.

Phone 2-2237. NASH-Burke-Nash, Sales Service Used Car and Parts 410 Main St. 5-1121 Automobiles For Sale HUDSON- 1930 Model Hudson Sedan, driven only 9000 miles, light tan body and wheels, excellent condition throughout. Terms arranged. Call Charter 175, Windsor 297.

CHRYSLER- 1929 Chrysler 75 Crown Sedan, wire wheel equipment, small mileage. Will sacrifice for one half original cost. Call Charter 175, Windsor 297. MARQUETTE 1930 Roadster, 6 wire wheels, well fenders. very low mileage.

In A-1 mechanical condition. $145 down with 16 months to pay balance. COLONY MOTOR SALES CO. 257 CONN. BLVD.

TEL. AUBURN-1929 Model 6-80 Sedan, a car has ben driven very little. Motel is in perfect shape and so are the paint and the upholstery. Has 5 wire wheeis, tires all good. Here is your opportunity to get 8 real car for a low price Red Wing Motor Sales 355 Conn East Hartford.

Tel. 8-1500. CHEVROLET-1929 Coupe in fine condition throughout. Come in and it over. Delaney-Wall, 491 Farmington Avenue.

Tel. 5-1181. CHEVROLET ROADSTER-1930, small mileage, like new. Call William Anderson at 2-9231. OLDSMOBILE-1928 Sedan.

1928 Oldsmobile Sport Coupe. 1928 Chevrolet Coup, .929 Chevrolet Roadster. er. Harrington' 375 Wethersfield Ave. 5-4392.

PACKARD1925, "6" 7-pass. sedan. Here 16 8 good buy, equipped with General balloon tires. Price low for quick sale. S.

A. Orr, 30 Washington Tel 2-8261. STUDEBAKER-1926 sedan, standard. good tires and paint. Priced to sell quickly.

Packard Motor Car, 150 Washington. Tel. 2-1187. DOWN GO OUR PRICES OUT GO OUR CARS Small down payments. Balance payable in easy monthly Full Price 1926 PONTIAC COACH $175 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 250 ESSEX SEDAN 245 1927 PONTIAC COACH.

245 1925 BUICK 4-PASS. COUPE 2 275 1923 WHIPPET COACH 295 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 295 1926 BUICK COACH 235 1925 PACKARD SEDAN 343 1923 PONTIAC ROADSTER 375 1927 BUICK STD. SEDAN 395 1929 ESSEX 1st. SERIES COACH 145 1929 DODGE VICTORY SEDAN 493 1929 E3SEX 2nd. SERIES COACH 495 1929 OLDSMOBILE COACH 595 1929 DODGE D.

A. SEDAN 695 The cars listed below can be bought for $50 cash. Come in and look them over. BUICK SEDAN COUPE FORD TOURING DODGE COUPE DODGE SPORT SEDAN ESSEX COACH DURANT TOURING MAXWELL TOURING NASH 6 TOURING CAPITOL MOTOR CAR CO. 368 MAIN ST.

TEL. 2-9248 Open Evenings and Sundays. (By Pacific Atlantic.) the last event of an air meet at when they saw two planes fall. W. Mackie of Valley Stream, L.

killed when both planes crashed shows Zinn's Waco plane diving to Supreme Court Refuses. Review of $6,000,000 Suit Against Scripps Estate Washington, Oct. --The Supreme Court today refused to review a $6,000,000 suit against the estate of the late Edward W. Scripps, newspaper publisher, brought by the widow of his son, James G. Scripps.

The money was claimed by Josephine S. Scripps, the widow, as compensation for the management of the newspaper properties by her husband from 1908 until the summer of 1920. She contended that the father. Edward W. Scripps, had entered into an agreement with his two sons, James and John, under which they were to receive one of the actual increase in the profits from the properties during their management.

Robert P. Scripps as executor of the estate of Edward W. Scripps con-' tested the claim, and the sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the compensation agreement between the father and his two sons was not a binding contract, enforcible at law, but that under it the father had reserved the right to change it at his pleasure. British Woman Tennis Player to Wed Nov. 12 London, Oct.

--Miss Joan Fry, British international tennis player, will be married to Tom Ashley Lakeman, lieutenant in the Royal Tank Corps, on November 12 instead of December 10. The date has been advanced on account of the bridegroom's military duties. Miss Fry won the women's singles tennis championship last May and then with partners took the women's doubles and mixed doubles in the hard courts championships. THE BRANCH SAYS: EVERY CAR IN OUR STOCK IS A SPECIAL LOOK! Down 1929 Whippet Coupe $15 1927 Chevrolet Coach 40 1928 Nash Sedan 1929 Fora Model Coach 93 1928 Ford Standard Coupe 1927 Doage Sedan 50 1929 Ford A' Sport Coupe 85 1927 Hupmobile Sport Coupe 90 1928 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 75 1928 Pierce-Arrow Sedan 100 1927 Chandler Sedan 50 1929 Ford Runabout 90 1926 Chrysler 4-dcor Sedan 50 1929 Ford Business Coupe 83 1929 Cleveland Motorcycle 75 1929 Ford Truck 100 1929 Ford Pickup 90 1926 Buick Coupe 80 1927 Chrysler Coach 89 1930 Ford "A' Sport Runabout 90 WE HAVE 40 OTHER CHEAPER CARS AT $15 DOWN NEW FORDS? THINK OF US FIRST 987 MAIN ST. EAST HARTFORD, CONN.

TEL. 8-0348 TEL. 8-0348 NEVER CLOSED FORD FORD SEE US ON YOUR USED CAR OR NEW FORD SALES- SERVICE 111 PARK STREET, HARTFORD MODEL FORDS Full Price 1930 Sedan $620 1930 Tudor Sedan 535 1930 Runabout 440 1929 Fordor Sedan 393 1929 Tudor Sedan 335 1929 Stand Coupe 365 TRUCKS Model $325 1929 Model 335 1928 Model 235 Chevrolet 275 1927 Reo Stake 350 1926 Dodge Graham Exp. 250 1927 Dodge 209 1925 Dodge Screen. 90 MISCELLANEOUS Full Price 1929 Essex Coupe $335 1929 Chevrolet Coach 365 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 365 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 285 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 145 1927 Chevrolet Coach 145 1928 Essex Fordor 250 1927 Essex Coach 135 1928 Durant Coupe 195 1928 Chevrolet Roadster 195 1928 Essex Roadster 195 1926 Buick Coach 285 1926 Studebaker Coach 150 Ford- -Model T- All Models from $15.00 Upwards PAY AS YOU RIDE TERMS TRADES MOTOR SALES INC.

FORD HEADQUARTERS 111 PARK STREET. HARTFORD OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK ALL DAY SUNDAY TELS. 2-6255--2-6256-2-6656 YOUR PRESENT CAR TAKEN AS DOWN PAYMENT Down 1927 Hupmobile Sedan $75 1923 Pontiac Coach 85 1925 Jewett 4-Pass. Coupe 20 1924 Oakland 4-Pass. Coupe 20 1929 Ford Standard Coupe 83 1929 Ford 114-ton Stake Body 90 1923 Chevrolet Landau Sedan 75 1925 Packard Sedan 75 1927 Chevrolet Coach 50 1926 Studebaker Roadster 40 1929 Ford Delivery 80 1926 Jordan Phacton 50 1927 Hupmobile Coupe 75 1928 Whippet Coach 50 gery.

100 OTHERS ALL MAKES AND MODELS $10 A WEEK O'MEARA MOTOR CAR CO. 285 CONN. BLVD. EAST HARTFORD TEL. 8-2176 Open Evenings and Sundays ALLAN'S BIG USED CAR FALL SALE AT FALLEN PRICES Full Pric, 1926 Chrysler Sedan $100 1925 Nash Sedan 1926 Locomobile Sedan 250 1927 Hudson Coach 223 1928 Essex Coach 225 1927 Hupmobile Roadster 285 1927 Buick Roadster 325 1929 Whippet Sedan 1928 Studebaker Sedan 400 1928 Graham-Paige Coup? 40 1929 Plymouth Sedan 425 1930 Essex Coupe 450 1930 Graham-Paige Sedan 495 1923 Auburn Sedan 550 1928 Marmon Sedan 595 AND MANY OTHERS WM.

S. ALLAN, INC. Graham-Palge Distributor. 376 Main St. Tel.

5-2163 Open Sundays and Evenings Till 9 Members Hartford Auto Dealers' Ass's. FALL CLEARANCE SALE -Of good used cars. Small down payments, special liberal terms, 1929 De Soto Coach, 1925 De Soto Roadster, 1929 Plymouth Roadster, 1929 Essex Coach. 1928 Hupmobile Sedan, 1928 Pontiac Roadster, 1926 Packard 6 Sedan, 1928 Peerless 1- pass. Sedan.

Come and see them. Aaron G. Cohen, 414 Hudson 54.

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