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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 12

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jf FOUR THE BRIDGEPORT TFIJEGRAM, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, PANBURY EX-POSTMASTER IS APPOINTED TRUSTEE Ex-Postmaster James E. Danbury, -was appointed yesterday trustee of tho Tr'ansloid Products company, of this by Referee Keo'S'U. United States Judge E. S.

Thomas set aside appointment as trustee Leonard McMahpn after creditors asked tor a review OTI his appointment. The best way to find out how good SNOWDRIFT is, is to try it in your own favorite recipe. iDREDGIM STARTS 100 FEET WIDE IN CHANNEL OF HARBOR Quinn Must Leave Westport --No Guarantee against Using Taxi. 'WEST-PORT, Nov. (By Tele- s-rum'Service.) After pleading- i to of evading- a of fa'-e" for taxi rides from various i in "New York state to Westport.

Wallace i 'superintendent on the estate of Attorney Edvrarfl M. Pii-out in O-'-eens was fined $30 and costs In fach all of was i and then sentenced to i days In a i operation which was suspended. The cou'-t i '24 to g-et out of town. i i back and in i taxicabs and at the end of i stealing- nway the i on the pretext of for nionev with which to pay his bill. The prisoner claimed he was i when he d'id this.

Several taxi drivers, from Mount Vernon and To niters, Vho claimed Qulnn victimised them, were present at the hearing. Jur'we John F. Godlllo't 'in -passing sentence said he reimtt tho fines and' inasmuch as i not liave any money, and thai he suspend the jail sentence Inasmuch as the town did not desiro to slip-port Quinn's i while he was in jail. He the ordered' Quinn and his wife to i Westport by 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Steve Kala-lbany of Greens Farms, arrested on complaint of -his wit for (J.runkeness.and breach of peace, following -a i smashine episode, "was i $25 and costs, the fine ibeing remitted, and 1 a three months' a i sentence suspended.

DEPUTY JAjiiEB RETURNS. Following n. 10 days i trip in "New Ha.mipshire, Samuel C. Ireland' of Norwalk. "lias resumed his i a deputy jailor at the County a i Under supervision of the United States Engineer's office, the Morris has begun nts 'to Bridgeport harbor with the dredge -ColumWn.

A cut ol 100 foot- width Is to be made from East Main-stre-et east along Pembroke street to tho ot (Yellow Mill creek and to a pfcst the power hpuse channel oft Seaview. a This will be the of dredig-ing. operations here this year, it is believed The 100 addition to the entrance a a basin- has never been dredged to the'regulatlon depth heretofore. Engineers felt it necessary to a adclitlo.nal width because of the sharp' i large 'boats were required to make the "'Bus light." Fairfielcl Court Disposes of Case Involving Stratfield Road Accident. NEW CANAAN OFFICER GETS ARMY PROMOTION Canvass Reveals Margin of 755 Votes for Insurgent in Iowa.

DBS MOINBS. Nov. SmitVi Brookhart won his contest for the United States Senate with Daniel. F. 'Stock, Democrat, in the election, by 755 votes will be certtfi'd for t.ie office by the state executive council, Ray Johnson secretary of tvre couno.l, announced, today after the official canvass the vote.

The official figures as given out bv the executive council were: Brookhart 4 4 7 7 0 6 Tha official canvass recorded five more votes for Sefaator Brookhart the compiled hv the Associated Press had g-iiven him. FAIB.FIBLD, Nov. Tele- K-ram Service.) George Kochis of Bridgeport, was i $35 and on a charge of reckless dr.ving and a charge of operating an automobile while under the I of liquor was'dismissed because of lack of evidence w.ien Jie was arraigned before J-uclffe Clarence in -tow court, today. Kochis was arrested by Special Deputy Sheriff on October "3 after his automo-bUe ran- Into a and bug-gT in which Charles Groslvell of ffiaaton wavs riding- on Stra-tfield roid -at the foot of -bport hill The horse so badly I t'-iat it shot. The b-uggy was de- 'mollslied Grosholl wa.a in bt.

Vincent's liospUal for several days suffering injuries. Thomas a of Southport and Charles Luboski of Southport, were arrested-'by local officers in liquor raids on their homes Saturday night and are being held in bonds each for trial Friday mornf.ng' on charges ot keeping liquor for sale. Mr and Mrs. George A. Mills the Post, road, are receiving congratulations on.

the birth of a nine and one-half sou. Will Discuss'Recreation. An open meeting of the FmlrfieW ajunolison clulb is to be held Farm in Black. Hock tomorrow a noon wh-en H. N.

Stone, field secie tary of the Playground Recreatlo association of America is to spea-c He has made a short study of in recreation facilities of tne town an he will dtscuss such, a whether Fall-field ne'eds organize recreation and it so what kind an orgianiKation is needed and nov can It be perfected, and the typo program such an orsanizatio should produce when A meeting of the Bird Sanctuar governing "board will be held at sanctuary tomorrow afternoon. The annual meeting of the, Fair field Historical society will be hel a Memorial Library tomorrow of th-e local Chl-Beta Kappa chapter will be held in th parlors of the First C.iurch of Chris tomorrow; night. Meets TonlgJit. A meeting of the. George AMre Smith post of the American Leg will be held tomorrow night at the home ot Mrs.

Henry S'aeaff Glover on Beach roaid. The' meeting is being held at Her home as testlmon- SVvto and that Mrs." 'Glover has al- BOSTON, NOV. John T. Thompson, U. S.

A. retired of Nenv Canaan, was' today no- tifled of his appointment a M. Ordinance Reserve Corps. Col. Thompson, a native ot Kentucky, retired from the Army in 1914.

During the World War, he was chief of the small arms a 1919 was awarded the M. "for exceptionally meritorious service" in DUTlWEflDS HOLLAND TO JAVA HOP, 9,300 KLE5 Why operators everywt iere are changing to the New Remington If Because only in the New Standard 12 is embodied all of the most modern developments and- improvements necessary to present day typewriter efficiency. Its operation is surprisingly easy. Its exceptional responsiveness, "natural" touch, automatic carriage control and- the simple adjustability, lessen much of the old effort. It is quiet.

And the beauty of its writing is a source of pride to every typist. Every operator should try this new machine, in the interest of her employer and in justice to herself. A demonstration will convince you that it is the outstanding mode Jin all typewriter history. This demonstration will be gladly given in your own office. Easy payment terms if desired.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY 32 P. O. Arcade, Bridgopcrt, Conn. Telephone Barnum 4624 A A Main St. and 137(0149 Airfield Ave.

th. Guild of th-e First Church WEUTEVREDEN, Java, Nov. Dutch airman Vanderhoop, vho started from Amsterdam October arrived today, success- u-llv completing Ills Slight of more han 0.800 nh Vanderhoop, who was accom- panie'd by a mechanic and observer, the Journey to the possibilities of commercial aviation Holland and Java. A lie irinclpai points touched in his ijffht were Constantinople, Calcutta, Rangoon and iVelte.vr.eden is a suburb- of Batavia. of the' -East Indies.

delayed during- his flight by an accident at Phtll'plpopolls, Bulgaria, necessitating reipairs to his machine. MERlTFDllTSES TO MAKE COMMENT UPON HIS CHANCES STAMFORD. Nov. pram Service.) Just, before de- "of the Stamford and Greenwich delegates to the convention at Hartford today, where the Kep-ubli- can party wllll nominate a candidate to succepd Prank B. Brande- e-ee -Repi-psentative in Congress Soh'uyler Merritt declined to comment on his chance of the convention's choice.

Included in the Stamford and nirepnwich flislfrpation. are Walter Dasfcam, Louie Curtis. Harry Morehouse, 'Justus J. Fennel and State Senator Matthew Kenen.lv of Stamford: I James. F.

Walsh. Stephen L. Redford. James Mead, Sch'erer and Dr. Ha IT let Baker Clyde of Greenwich.

CHARGING DESERTION The.foi'Jowing- divorce actions were filed in Superior court today: Al-bert L. Alger, 'Long: Island city, against Anna Sherrin Alget-, of Greenwich. is charged. They were married in March, 1.008. Linen Etc.

At Our Low Cash Prices Merc. Damask In a of designs finish 55eyd. Merc. Tablecloths hemstitched -from and one-half to three yards $-joo $2 39 Main floor--Rear. Floor Mats 24 3 6 inches--These mats have been.

cut fronr remnants of Felt Base Floor Covering and 'have no b.orders. Used bathroom, hall ways'and for stove mats Light and dark colors and small and large patterns. t-Use elevator. h-e i nearest their Home missionary programs will be wil, be at the meeting of tho Oai den Ctab Tuesday, December 9 wlren Miss Amy CogBvreU will "The LRtle Garden an.d the P1 Th Christmas stocking party of the Eunice Bennie Burr chapter of tne A is- to be Tuestoy, December 2 at the home of Mrs. among the poor by the "Visiting Eunice 1 Avery of Spring-field wCll address the meeting of Current Events Club b-er 1, at toe Coming $trong Mr and Mrs.

Owen Roberts and Philad'elphia, wU spend a SSf, i i Rogers of Philadelphia, motae ot 3 Homer will also spend the holiaaj with the Homers. Mr. Roberts is Mr. Homer's -brother-in-law. Mrs Walter Haggerty, the ac- sertously ill.

NOTED STRONGWIAN DIES AT AGE OF 28 Is the verdict when you uso this five tube set of perfected quality that insures i-eal radio service. Don't overlook these 5 features: Simple to Operate Pure Natural Tont Clear-Long No Interference No Re-radiation To hear it means to want it. Have your dealer give you a demonstration. 5 tube set $125 Reproducer $28 For sale by Rjidio Equipment nnd Supply Co. 122 Conoress St.

Fox Piano Co. 172 Fair-field Ave TH Waffle Sets Damask Sets We are displaying a large assortment of mercerized and linen sets, consisting of cloth and six! napkins. 54 inch cloth with six nap- kips that match. These sets are used for breakfast and luncheon. In blue, rose and gold.

Reg. $4.50 TheSmlth ny days A su (269) TORONTO, "Nov. Herbert riorcc strong-man anrt author of a volume A lefcM Dl" Toung" at his hPre on Sunday, aged 28, it was an- today. He had been known to lift 20 men at one tim-e. viTAlTsTATISTICS Tack and J-eue Cardoza, 157 Sterling street, a daughter, November 13 Mchael and Julia Piodustwa, I Steriins street, a daughter.

Noveui- Hernmn and" Etta Goldstein, Madison aryenue, twin Iso- vem and Lillian a 107 T-jimes atrent. a son. November 14. Frank and Alice Aycrs, 8,5 Sum- merfleld avenue, a son, November l4 and a Hanisko, 685 avenue, a son, Noveim'bo-r 1 4 John and Laura ve- street, a spn. Bentamln and i i Celks, Nichols street, a daughter, Novem- 'Peter and Olomphia Duda, ji33 anier F.r«lHn« SISOO Uul.

bx It. IS. Tbonwsoo PULLMAN reservations, 0 and details W. Man'nlntr. Gen.

Aeent B. St. John. Diat. Puss.

Agent panta Fo Ry. 212 Old South Boston. Mass. Phoueo: Conzross 2080 nnd 2W1 Sunny golf links for you. Good schools and spring-like days for sonny-Week-end motor trips for the family, on thousands of miles ot paved highways.

flic journey eie-a joy "all the way 4 daily trains--including the exclusively fiist'dass California Limited--offer the acme of travel-comfort. Pullmans via Grand Canyon National Park--open all the year. Berkshire avenue, a son, Novembe Marjorte Davis. 287 Ralph a Warrek, 31, I Cotta.ge ami Charlotte Beach, 70 M1 40, 2 Hanover street nnd Franks M. Corcoran, 34, 278 25, 331 H.ward avenue, and Anna Morcko, 1 "VlUla avenue.

Those who dine with us the Feast Day will agree that we serve the Turkey Dinner imaginable. 12 Noon to 8 P. M. The StratfieW Fresh Mined--Well Screened-- $15.50 Delivered in your bin for Egg, Stove and Nut Size P-Coal $12.00 8.00 Buckwheat i 'This is extra large size Buckwheat almost as biff as Pea Coal We also sell high grade Bituminous. McGEE COAL CO.

Bar. 7396-7397 i IEWSPAP.

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