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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 2

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PAGE TW THE YONKERS HERALD1 FRIDAY. JULY 18. 1930 1 BRONX MAN FIXEDf ON COUNTY DRY LAW REFUSES TO DISMISS HUGE DAMAGE SLTTi THUG BEATS AND ROBS SALESMAN dDTT White Rains. July 11 -Supreme Court Justice Wiliam Bieakley today refuwd to-dimua the complaint in (1 000 000 damage or- 1 tmn. brought hr Latimer leT I PROBLEM A NEW FORM low Prim For Grain I Have Forced Farmers To Listen To Doctrine Of Crop 'Curtailment Itailmt Ph hn It New RocheCe.

M. July II tint man te be penatiaad for a no-i latum of the Westcheater Park km-! aussion Dry law Ordinance waa Sued 110 in the City Court here todarr for I having as unopened bottia of in ijna possession- at Glen Island. The man waa Tale Creenhout 30, at 3965 Mmnon Avans, the I ronx, the fine waa imposed by IJehn S. Eiael. NATIONAL MARKET Dngg nr Turk -CRT inul Major General -John F.

O'Ryan n( Bedford. Y. The lait brought by Drags it for the purport of rccover-ng II 000 000 lit atock or ItODOUO in raata tor h.a arrrtrea while rmpfoied by Orn- Mr atnitLiew.Mi erai ORyan. li hf Tu- Yorli'ra lie-': 1 The rtork which the plaintiff awka dtvidi-d among three rompanlea. i-3tatlW 1 the Colonial Weatern Airways.

In; 1 thr Canadian Colonial Airaav. fjttjewand perp.esin form -a demand lryj the Cauadion L'chuual Air, for further government co-operation, i'L! by the gov-, Mf paijinhU rnplaiitt a 'KUA I tlir from Jure. JO. 1927, until Sep-, mrr co-operation. 17.

1928. he served on ver- criticism wlurfi haw bn mvlr ba! eontjftrt tith O.nrnl OR van in i the Federal -I arm ail. Mi Nary, aurratffn. and the export pronmtmif and telling toe the three for which FIND WOMAN WHO SAW UNGLE SHOT companies, iie-, aaa to rcretvv 11.000000 in alack. He: say that Jie pit it.

haa had one. com men namely that any Jichenie lor tier the prices farm produce It has been mriy years since the forequarter end of the choiceot cattle have sold as low as they do at the present -These Jow.prices are due to the fact that Beef la available In larger quantities than it has been for jfour yean. We are offeringfor today and tomorrow our'BEST QUALITY imply would trad to more planting and continued over-production. GIRL SPEEDER! IS FINED $20 FIRST CUT to Farm Board through ita chalr-n ho to preach mr-Iment of acrrijie an unpopular trine, but Puo nevertiiclKa that is peeled pennd of failing prices Coincident with- these- preachments have com suggestion that the gor-'. -WILLIAM LANGDORF Primes Rife SECOND CUT 33c lb.

States Attorney Swanson Announces That Import-ant Witness Has Been Discovered Is HI Now tW AmwiatM Pro Chicago. July IK A weroan prho saw Alfred Lkigle, Tribune repocter, shot to death the afternoon of June haa been found and will prow to be the States moat Important witness. Kate's Attorney John A. 9wan-son announced today. The woman recuperating, he agfd.

from a hysterical collapae caused ky the aueemaion of accident of fatal day. i She had been In an automobile accident a few hours before, the shooting. Swanson said. On her way to a physician's office aha raw. a chlld'a hand crushed -In an elevator door, tearing the doctork ofllea she hurried through the Hllnoia Central Subway to taka a train and saw the assassin creep up behind Ungle, fire a bullet Into hie head and flee.

The prosecutor sold his investigators would await the wltneai' recov- i jrmmrnt llacljl bruin In purchase thJ IVarl Duntap Of NfW Yofli it-over a feurptua -crop THIRD CUT lb. lb. FOURTH CUT year or send It to. C.fiina tot)g as there la a pnuibikty of (hr ituv-1 Eminent finding S-. riuimner.

for- a large part of the rurplus. official hen; that rlforts to bn Benator Royal Copeland fare an address on tha economic trend before the business stability can ference at the Hotel Astor last night. Iff his add rasa Mr. Copeland itretaed -Jive economic (actors, home instalment buying, chain stores and branch banka. aim opposed to chain stores," he aaid- a chaln itore enter a hlock ten other store dose up.

In smaller cl tie and towns the. chain atom contributes- nothing to the community. Chain.atores ate parasites. I think they undennlne the foundations of the eountry.7. (ityDoinjf 50 Mi leu On rarkway Other Receive Sini ilarDcnalties Tanner Tn curtail' future prodmlfonl- were Imposed by Judge will be fuiili-.

Jloore this morning In the cUy Court While TPrfV from the VfhJ -J 1 L. ll-. ulna UmopI nimlan- nl ViM. VnrV Miss IVarl Dunlap of New Vork BLADE ROAST tb. atf-arh at around fO.

10 After taking Langdorf to the. Barnte notified Police and Patrolmen' Cledrge. McIntyre, John DoOegan, Ben' David McQuade, searched the vicinity and the-raltroed section' and eqwduet property In Hastings, were unahle to And any trace of LangdorFa assailant A six-foot colored man was. 'seen by several persons In the walk; trig Hastings at a' rapid rate about the time of tlie attack la'sup-f posed to have taken place. The own qwtosiwww 0 lb PLATE CORNED BEEF CUT OUT OF OUR BEST QUALITY OF BEET SMOKED PORK TENDERLOINS lb, OLTR OWN CURING -lv suspected ahd -gn alarm haa been' broadcast for his opprehrnaion-At tn neryoua breakdown before nuaai Ifiai turn haa Uo wmb 4 qureUoulng He certain ahe waa would be a key witness: Rfmsting or Frying Chickens r.

38c lb. (Kingarvs Reliable Brand33 Pounds tegch) City, -nearly had her lu-rnne revoked pleaded- guilty of apeedlug-at tlw.nite iff 90 miles an hour on the Bronx River Parkwav. Jlidiie Bool Dficd her tip and-'-wamed her- that If she appeared -before 'him--again he would take away her llrerwe. jfenry Juimnelson of New York City and. Philip fiiuna 'of-DenvlUe.

N. were- each -for the 'Bronx -Farkwity and Milton. Bliuirr also ofiew: York City wag lined' tit for a similar' offense, A- tbcal- mani 'Janies Kaggoiie 1 lliurinaii. wag. lined tld on a.

speeding charge, Jam" Veal of New York city waa lined a like 'amount on' a similar complaint. driving with one hand, white bn I he Bronx Parkway rxtrnxttm. Paul Briirull -pf -New York. City -waa fined 19 Vlebir Maggio. ot Brooklyn, ahd niin.k.

of New- York City, were each fined its for reeklest drtvtiig. SEEK GETTY SQ. BUS PERMIT Fresh Killed Long Island Ducks -25c lb. the time waa- walking Hastings he. wearing-, salt: ife was bare 1 langdorf was released from 8t.

John's Hospital, this morning'- and is now at his home: This afternoon at his home tt was- said. that except for-' a eonhuadon' nf-the scalp, is olherw-lse Tobacco offices. today it -was -said that. the amount uf.moiiey -taken Irons Lang-diirf -had not yet', been -Mrs. 'Langdorf said tliat; approxl-matrly tlUO had been slolen froin her ii.i as.

Kingans Reliable Armours Star Swifts Premium; lb. Yonkers. Bus Co. Would Extend Tuekahoe Road Line To Heart Of City Cameron On- Project A letter petitioning iiit-lpdlng 813 of- his-own YONKEHS HEALTII IS IN- A IC) Td BE EFFECTIVE 3 Heads of Long Island Cabbage yny 0 These For Bunches of RadisbeS- 7 Bunches of Beets. Tjgrv 6 Bunches of Rhubarb iDcr? 6 Heads of 6 Bunches Scallions 6 Bunches Koihlrahi 1 6 Pounds of Spinach or Kale Ordinance For: County Parkways, Starting Aug- ghat tilt) firhicrs' Ilid nut Like kuidlv S' auggestioiw 'of acmaise.

It a believed tluU the co-iipi-ni-fives really nndorMand that- Snout lnhrts--urr be vi.lifield m-s year It tlie wlir bti different ptilni.nf new the agficultiiral Hlittes. and will proems, lownd Uniting tirat-'yeair'a prop wiU '-then' lie made- industry ha learned the (taiire. of adjusting blipply to demand and just" no the whole Industrial Vrtwnw i suffertiig- fm(- luM nl v-qnUlbriuiA halaneie hktween cuji-jsumptlon -and' prbdnetlnn. but 1 -tlie prdrem of adjuliiiiient ip on government Aid, or-, evert e-. porUitiuR be'Caiiw- nfRHnizcd brtslne iis learned Ue wimt the 'Oovernnietit ffow I try: Jog to do la to impress on the their that Jt asriculture td be on an equality: fwltli; Industry, It to.

learn. io eontrol order to get price. No matter hat sebrme of relief Is proposed in. the ffeat CBfijtriesq as.an atterna-dive to the present plan, some guarantee of controlled pttMfaetlnh wlll'be before the Administration wUI: ever-eonaent to lurther aperiment In-' Govemment sld. i Tlie erua ot lhg prescnt.

altuatlon. thdwevcrv la' Tlie Western Senatora.iip for re-ecetlun mimt ladvhrattng -aomethlng beildr lawi of economiewrthf must be pleading proposals designed to lift up the 'prices of priglueta immediately. knows that Congresi will not meet Again tU December; henje 'the presstire to have- the Admlnlrtra-tiort tliroueh tlu Farm: Board upend hundred' million dollars to jiiablllisc4he wheat But the iAdirtlhlstratlbn fa just as determined that the formen shall organise their eo-operntive effort -to beep produc-- ftlon from rising so high a to cause an even -further glut dnd drop in Rvalues. In other, wonl. tlie hundred million dollar might' be effective a slew weeks but When the stimulus had Jbeen exhausted price would be de-- jpreased once more on' account -of the growing surplus.

SO' the battle of words and theories has resolved lu self into drUnlie apiical more tormrr co-operation before even the iprrsent mnchlnerg of the Farm Board function as a 'stabiliser of farm -iprlcea. Nor 1 this unexpected, for 'the chairman of the Farm Board. Alexandra- Leggc. warned the larin co-operative a year ago that Guv-emnient funds vvtv rxteniled only on the VondlUon that prodiuLion would this year be 6 Bunches of Carrots. ust Seen As -Aid In 1 weekly, report, pf the United flhilet Chamber of Cummeree -mi health' statistics for an cities in the country -acas received here today.

Yonkers, for the week ending July lk. was the second city, 'with a death rate of 6 per 1.000 Inhabitants. Lynn, Masai, led the list with a death rate of M. Fur the first 30 weeks of the till rlty leads tlie Batkin, with, g'rateof 89, aa-comparrd with 88 for-CAnton, Ohln, ln arrond place, Die corresponding figure tor Yonkers last year was CORN, 50c PER DOZEN Elimination Accidents Mackerel Our. Different Varieties of BOLOGNAS HEALTH UVERWURST AND COLD CUTS ARE THE BEST IN TOWN Frankfurters, Krnkauer, Ham Roloenas, Beef Bolognas, Lyoner Liverwurst, Blut wurst.

Ring Fleischwurst, Gelbwurst, Znngenwuest, Headcheese, Freah Saqsaye All Made Fresh Hourly and Incomparably Delicious WHALEN APPEARS AT RED INQUIRY It is expert that the nw' ordi-nanca regulating traffic on the Westchester County Parkway recently adopted by the County Park Commission, will, bn effective In reducing the large number or accident which have- rerent ly orrurred on the County-' Highways. The ordinance Will go Into effect on August J. An Important step la taken In the exclusion of pedestrians and cyclists of all sorts from the. parkways, and It la believed that this simplification from the point of view of automobile traffic will tend to eliminate some of the mishaps In the future. The speed limit, as In tlw past, remains at 35 miles an' hour, and tlie various -State regulations governing auto traffic are incorporated In the measure.

Tie Of the commission, however, as la tliat of Chief William J. of the Westchester County Parkway Police; Is that reckless driving and rarelcssness are rhletly responsible for tlie number or urrldenis and for tlsu fatalities which hare oc curred recently. I For the Sunday supper when you dont want to go to too milch, trouble we recommend our meats. are ready for use cooked and sliced and make the most nourishing meaL Phone us and well send you a supply that will make you happy. Just the thing for unexpected No trouble but to put on a plate and PER POUND Former.

Police Com-mitMioner gays Almost AH Communist Strike Iicadcrs Have Records AmihUiM Pirn)" New York. July 18 Shortly alter a subpoena had been issued for him. and Retail Distributors All Varieties of Health-Giving SARATOGA MINERAL WATERS Geyser Vichy Birch Beer Root Beer Sarsaparilla able' permit for the. egtenalan of Hood but -lino waa od-drewed to the Common Council to-day -by William D. Cameron, counsel for the Yonkers Bus1 which-operates the Turkahoe The text of Mr.

(meron't. letter fdlowi; July. 18th. 1830. 'Common Council of the City of Yonkers.

-1' "GenUrment "You are, aware -of the fact that for aome -time the -Tuekahoe Koed buses hare been compelled to detour south on Central Avenue and. across Lockwood and Palmer Avenues tw the Saw -Mill River Road. This condition will aeon end and the buses Will resume their- normal route "on Tuekahoe. Road from Tuekahoe to the Nepperhan Station. When they previously operated over their regular route, there was considerable demand that they be run directly Into Getty Square.

This drmand comes- from Uie people living along Tuekahoe Roed west of tlw Nepperhan Button, from people In the eastern section of the. "city end from the merchants of the i city who' felt that direct access be- tween the eastern section of the city and the business center would be 'realise that the question of competition with the Trolley com-: pany wUI be raised but. In order to eliminate that competition, the Yon- here Bus Company to perfectly will-' lug to agree not to pick up any passengers on tlie west-bound trip or dto- charge any passengers on the east-' bound trip at any points west of the easterly terminal of the trolley in the i neighborhood of the Nepperhan Bta- Hon. This, we feel, would eliminate all question of competition and would serve the additional purpose of giving tlw people In the eastern section of the city what would really amount to I express service into the Getty Square neighborhood. This to similar to the service now being operated by the i same company on Lockwood Avenue and we-'believe that you will agree with us that this service has proved eminently satisfactory to all concerned.

"Accordingly, on behalf of Yonkers Bus application to hereby made fir a terminable permit to extend the Tuekahoe Road route into Getty Square. Since there will be no competition with tlie trolley, we suggest that the route be acrosa Tuckalme Road to Saw Mill River Hoad, south on Saw Mill River Road to Axhbur-lie Avenue and thence across Ashburton Avenue to Broadway ttf Wells Avenue to Warburton Avenue, to tlw Plana, to the Nrw York Central Station, running via Buena Vud Avenue, Hudson Street. South Broadway and Ninth Broadway on the return trip -yr request that you give this matter your early consideration since we believe that- service will shortly be resumed on Tuekahoe Road. "A copy of this letter to bring for- sided to Uie Mayor's Transit Commission. Very truly yours.

WILLIAM D. CAMERON." Ginger Ale Hathora and Coesa Natural Health Waters former Police drover A. Whalen apprared today as wiinena before the Hiaise' Committer Investigating Communist activities In Uie United Slauw. He apologised to the committee for late arrival, saving hr had been misinformed a to wltrn he was to appear. In lens than 19 minutes of testimony the committee recessed ror luncheon, Whalen said that when he was police eominisslnner a survey of the Communist situaiiffn here waa HOMING rtr.FON BATTI KS HAWK i TO REACH ARMY CAMP WOULD LABOR LEADERS MINOR LEAK FOUND IN HEADQTRS, ROOF.

BRITISH WARSHIPS ARE OFF ALEXANDRIA 2 BANKS MERGE IN AIT. VERNON FILE PLANS FOR NEW WAREHOUSE begun hie i he police at the mpirst of Action Brought By Grass- Camp.Dlx, N. A. July fW-oimded In a fight vllh a hawk and her strength almost spent, Molly The three-year-old winner of two 1 4C0-inilr rare. In whlrh 11,000 birds rompeted.

had been released on June '31 last Looktait Moiuitafn. near Chattanoorm. Trim for a WO-nnlr 1 bur nver at the Army Hignal at Foil A minor leak was discovered last night in the roof of the Police Headquarters building on Wells Avenue. Today a group of mqn were sent over to the building by Public Work Commissioner William Colquhoun, to repair the damage. the labor Department in Washington.

More than 1000 quest tonnairea were to aiiaierled Comm-, mists. 50 n( those receiving the questionnaires fading to answer them. Whalen tlicn began a discussion of the criminal record of strike leaden I Whalen tlicn began a discussion of the criminal record of strike leaden Alexandria. July 18 British battleships Princess Elisabeth and Ramlllles arrived at Alexandria today and their appearance was felt to have had a calming effect upon the populace. A possible renewal of trouble after tod midday prayers did not materialise.

large crowds of worshippers dispersing quietly from the mosques. lands Hospital Contractors Against McGeory Kt Al; Charge Interference i MoHy's welilil was 13 ounces wlien i Pji? i ahe new from Tcnne see. but whc.t muEdD arrlred here yesterday ahe waa Who participaW in Comnuuust walk- badly battered and weighed only aixioiiu In New York -during the Pud i oimrex She is one of about 7.00r four w. lie said tbal prar llcally k'rd kept ill the aviary at Fort I all of tlie Communist strike leaden pltratton before Supreme Court Jus- Permit Denied For Structure For Central Avenue To Appeal To The Zoning Board Plans arre flled In tlw offlro of Building Suprrintvndrnt James W. Armatrong at Cily HaU this morning for a (100.000 warehouse and jMchmoiuh and trained fur use dur- had criminal record.

Alirusirfili; 1 I lie said lhai lrier Rarrk llarry lUy- f1 "'June Ion against ai-veral labor mood and I mug Potash had been i ho- the lng work. ALLISON SCORES FIRST U. S. IVIN interfering with its VOOR11IS. NFAR til.

MiMIT-t ILL 1 1,11 01 nudcm-auon and felonies. American National Absorbed By Mt. Vernon Trust Largest Commercial Bank In County Mount Vernon, N. July IS. Formal announcement was made today that the Mount Vernon Trust Company had absorbed the American National Bank and Trust Company of Mount Vernon, by consent of the stockholders of both banks.

The merger raised the capital of the Mount Vernon Trust Company to from 11.000,000. The resources of the new bank are 131.350.383. according to the announcement, making it the largest commercial bank brtween Nrw York City and Albany and New York City and Providence. R. I.

Mark D. St lira, known Company. HEALTH i TO STAY ON NEGRO The Negro congregation of St. Paul'! Baptist Church, Jersey City, dolefully teamed yesterday that it can't dedicate the church Bunday, because the premises are it 111 pad-locked. Tin church is located at 373i Washington Street.

A year ago one James Ryan allegedly sold beer there to two Prohibition agents. Hopefully, the congregation leased the building and made alterations. Last Saturday the Government calm-, ly padlocked the front door, although the owner, James p. Meehan, offered to post 5200.000 bond to guarantee that it would not be used as a Two of tlie princiiwl defendants I are William J. MeUeory.

president of I the- Westchester County Building I Trailes Council, and James Nicoi. WOMAN ROItnKRg New York. July lg woman lour piloted the motor ear In which robbers e-. aped last ntulit from Vil I 01 llJf, 1 John who wdl be one! hundred and one old July 27. 1 adinilled yesterday at Ins office at i the Board of I'le-timi tliat lie has 'not been trellu-.

well X-spite Ills lonit record of punctuality, yederdny hi first day nt wurk this week. the Unger Lithographing Company I iau-a. L. I with a MhOO a plant In Jumau-a, Others officials of and IMvroll. leaving tlie pnv master two employees liuiHii'tiffed.

garagi- building Ri be erected nt the boulhar't corner of Central Avenue and Allen Street, nrar Midland The permit for erection' of the structure was denied because it vln late the zoning ordinance which prohibits this type of building In hat district, which is mired as a buoiiirM-aparlmcnt" area. An appeal for an exception to the provisions uf tire law to to be made in the Zon tug Board nf Appeals at its next inerting. The property for which. the building to planned measures approximately 300 by 300 fret. Tire structure to to be two stories high, of brick and crane ronen le rmutruettan.

Tire Spalding are the Tarrylown Lorn! 255 of the same union. Counsel fur tlm contractor told tlie enurt that tils clients are using their Port CliesU-r employees on llu Job. but that officials of tlm Tarrylown i local are UiMstenl dial Tarrylown I men be employed. Inasmuch a the jwork I within ita jurisdiction. He -asked that tlie alleged ''iiitrrterence' be ordered dlaconUiiurd.

I Justu-e Witacluel reseried decision. HRL AKIM, ROPE INJURES WORKER American Davi Cup Play cr Loses The First Two Set But Rallies To Defeat Italian Foeman Illy AMm-lal-S Auleuil, France. July IE Coming the first two sets and trailing at 1-5 1A the fifth! WIT mrr Allison of Austin, Texas, scored a dramatic victory for the United States In the inter-amre Davis Cup tennis llnal today, defeating Georgia De Slefanl of Italy, 44. 7-8, 6-4 g-. 10-8.

The young Texas star made a sensational rnmrbock after kwing tlie find, two sets to the Italian. He waa unable to art lie down at first, though he did carry tha second art to extra repeatedly. games. He outed repeatedly, and IItoR SilnMiif kldlM Olli) (Nhdp Kimitf teg Aitynmimttoit 'ki-i's' There will be no blustery falie alarms, or hurrah boys about our way of doing buaineaa. I WHOLE FAMILY KTVHIKK A breaking guy rope an a operating from a motor trurk caused i Construction Company, of 125 East Frank Haxar.

51. of 1881 Nnatrand tolh Street, Nrw York, to the owner Avenue, Brooklyn, to be thrown into and S. B. Smith, of 480 Lrxlnqtun Avenue. New York, to the architect.

O'Ryan has asked tliat the complaint be dtomlued. allealng that no Mirh contract ever rsloled. Jusuce niewkley reiuord to dtomu It on tlw mo I the subway excavation Hoyt Fayetteville. July II wlStlre I The Nmiih lanillyto mangio wh.ol itoly ftmlly too SCHENECTADY EMPLOYEES STRIKE AFTER SIX ARE DISCHARGED Rcheneclady. N.

July IS AP'. Two hundred union men employed In the municipal works department went on airtke yesterday because, they asserted, sis union workers had been discharged and other men, whom they style extras, retained In the service. The unkm'a claim la that these extras should be employed only when there te more work than the union men can handle. Tlw men worked at street sweeping, garbags and ash collect Ions and In city parks. Meanwhile there waa a tie-up of work on the new Ctjy Hall because of a strike of Jourffjvmen of 'several crafts.

WILD-BOARS SWIM SEA. RAID POTATO FIELDS Rochefort. July 18 (UFi. Wild boars hitherto unheard of on Uw Ilrittaiiy isle of Oleron. have swooped down mysteriously on tlw potato fields of the Breton farmers and created liavoc throughout the culU rated part of the Isle.

Tlw startled proprietor! have organised beating parties to comb the forests and rid the community of tlw vorarioua newcomer. It la supposed that they plunged Into the sea at Uw narrow stretch which cuts tha island from the mainland at Oateaeau. and iwam to the opposite shore, where they gamed Uw shelter of forest of Baumonards, Batnt-Trojan and Domino. truft hi 35-loot plunge, crane turned over. Tilt quality of our furniture in nIiowii in itn huiul-huilt integrity, the aiu-rerity of our purpuno ia apparent to any with whom we have dealing unit everything we olTer can be taken at its face value.

Tire and grennda that anmc sort of agreement must have existed and that the matter should be decided by a Jury. CONN. TAXPAYER ASSESSED 111 often drove Into Uw net. BteianL on the other hand, waa playing a game of the Lai-oste type, steady and cool, showing a great improvement i LOCAL CREDITOR OF BANKRUPT Ark are registered In -tire Summer wImmiI of lire Uulierally of Arkansas There are live vlilldren. two grandchildren and a oon-m-law.

SmtU. iwiuritwl of a schnnl, signed tire al-pUanaa nf six of his rhlklreii whe, were graduated from high srlwoL EACH efC? ijzajii Hartford. Conn. July IS iINS. Of taxes paid by Connecticut property owners.

48 per rent, goes to the local (overnnrentx, in per cent, to TOWN IDT DRILLING Nrw York. July Llggio, i (or 448 King Avenue. Yonkera. wtlh a AffoTa rartl claim of 8130. I unsecured creditor of Raymond O.

Frowd. a plumber, of It Mouth Terrace Avenue. Mount Vernon. whose bankruptcy schedule was filed here yeMrrday. Total llsbllltles amount to 11851 and areeto to 13,130.

was heard to mallet; with Allunn. a match, found standstill In match but 1 nwrage. Time EI c17Wfo'e "He fe Nelsniiyillp, otifo. July 18 iUPV 1 FCilcral gnviTtimenf, and 30 per particularly bad nut Allison remark: "Whal'a the me?" heavy favorite be I my the himself battled to a the earl stages of the rallied with remarkable alter tune Iw waa on the terse of delrai at Uie hands at the ambidestrous Italian playrr. but 1 fought way out of danger with BENZINE IN A TAILOR RIIOF I' kfr On ilia nny Sole cf MAIN STREET IrebrA CtrAuuttm ISsAjLiA BONI'N FOR JO RLE Mllllown, N.

July IS i IN St. -A bonne amounting to 1700,000 will be paid at onre to TOO employes who have been out of work since tlw plant shut down three months ago. J. H. Mtcheltn, head of a lire rom- pany, announced today.

The hnni's story WRECK FLUSHING BUILDING An explosion and fire completely destroyed Uw two-story frame building at 1 Main Street. Flushing, yesterday. Hamtwl L. Nushaum, men's furnishings, occupied Uw ground floor. According to Uw police brnaine ex.

NrlxxiviHe a city gmrriunrnl ha I mil. to lire county an-1 caught lire drilling fever that has nrents. arconling In 1 spread last here fnlUiwing a huge (rtt. hist tax run gas strike oil tire Aihrna Brick Co. STMHt has a huniri properly, within city linnl.v Council taxes to pay, the rot has authorised tire Msynr and service director to tease lour trarta of city 11AM MUCH r.YMl I owned land to lire hiRlreot bidden fur Wiwunsin hsa about arm Uw driiling of wells.

of pasture land. HARVEST BLUE GRAM NEED Nrbraka began It annual harveal dareluw display off and skill- represent the accuntulaUm of funds pfodedlti a Uitoeowr uw of blue grase seed July IE lul tennw. employes under an old contract, occupied by Lawrence Miubaura represent the accumulation of funds 1 plotted in a latter siwo over Uw I i.

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