M{( M G.E.Wiilis&S6n,I;Ic. Itip H Zes Planos Place Your Order Now for a Bbi Full Lefflgh VAUIY COAL

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

M{( M G.E.Wiilis&S6n,I;Ic. Itip H Zes Planos Place Your Order Now for a Bbi Full Lefflgh VAUIY COAL Children of Mary dtiUty Ahnoaiice ttiilii^of SocitiL atnet» Is ^ n o r Guest an. Tha cook- ^ dlaeuaalon of the Inddenta The oommittoa-ln hharga «( tim ■, aanmng,,. and ator- PupUa of tka Manche^r Hl^J WBidaiu will be bald tonight at Shower Parly ISth Mother and Daughter party oogaUblM and achoOl will end theii^ ke&xtl teem Kritldi occurred during the laat air td be held by the C^kUdNa of M ^ tkia yaar on June w,. ono week raid taet Ih town Waa held laat SodaUty met laat evening to forin-j Mta. W. O. Crawldrtt ot, Acad- night with all tha local precitict Friends of Mias Alyne Gertrude eartiar than wm plajmed adien the Gardner of 60 West Onter atroet Ulate preliminary plans for tlih of- t win «wak Bchool Bchedule waa accepted laat wardens in attendance. ^ fair. ' ■ / w ___ Day” tfia ayenfimAt held the honored her with another mlscel- September when It waa plann^ The Ikpeoua ahowor. The affair waa This anhaul party Is scheduled | : o'clock in tko nreninrinc clone the aohool on June 17. Municipal Building with q uef Air given by her aiater-in-law, Mrs. for the jnm ing of May 11 In St. ^uircli. Aa la tka Thla haa been made poaaible by Raid Warden Thomas/W eir in Jamesa fjchool hall. The next auulraraary at l#tin-Anierl- ahortenlny the vacation pefioda of choree. 'y Francis R. Gardner of 129 Olen- meeting of the conunittee will I'ooaatrlaW m t odnfamco la tile different terma. ' The method of alertihg upon the wood street at the home of her h e ld a t S t James's Convent /on y C Q n d I l a y iM utaa, D. C.. tka TenyvlUe To Aid On Farma receipt of the Yellow Signal was mother-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Gardner and attended by relativea iday, AprU 27 at 8:00 p. ri .a u iA dnb, which la a jnetabec Tkia win make it poaaibla for alao'dlacuaaed. CeaamfMee ' / tka OHiMCtlenC Fadatatloa of the bupila to enter employment Moettaii Tomght friends. Th e decorations consisted ^ tA x u X I’M dnha, Inaltad Mra. Craw- early tn jfune and will alao help ] A mooting t)f all local air fald of yellow and grOen crepe pap^ Miss Mary RelUy U ctmfamaa of | Rfd^ Are Made Btate Ouilnnan on Interna-1 out 'on tiie farma in thia aecttm tho High Ifohool hall at 2:00 p.hk. and balloons. the committee and Mias BJanche Strongly • Entrenched K e^ Is Laid y I IMationa, to addreaa them (which a r a ^ d ly in need of help Wardens who have not aa yet had The bride^Iect unwrapped Heffron is co-chairman. They are’ ■t. «■ thla anUeet ^ at thia UmeSlt will aUow them^ to their i^urea taken are aalu^ to beautiful and varied it of beliig assisted by Uie . Rdlowlng Ocenpi^ Coast After ■ a' ----- — help in the hh ^eatln* rf ^ be at/the hall between 7:00 and gifts, seated under baU< from members of the Sodality:. Gertruda | On Assembly Japan^ Now Within American. Plwcn Opo^ ^ The Women'a l>aciw win have |atrawberrlea.'Alwdy m^lM in w 8i00/pjn. nt which time a'repre- which confetti woe rel( over CampbeU, -Anne Waahklowlch, Leaving Large - F^res SOeMiles of CHl Ar«a; T ire to ‘ tTM«T meeUnc at tka Second high achool reaidihf in B o l^ am iva of the Elite Studio wUl her head. Nadine SulUvan, Jennie Dejorio, | . ating from AustnUia. 1 A feature of the b< at lunch- Josephine SmachetU, Betty Buck- Burning in Ruhr Val­ ' CbMPtagaUonal church tomorrow being diamlaaed « \th e **2!*.^* present Line. * Vessel Hard - Fighting Chi­ " Hit Nipponese, Baaes '^ m l O a jn on. to do C roaaL^ nfth period to help on the ‘The Bombing of London,” eon wfam a bandaomely decorated ley, Rutiunary Wlrtalla, ley During Night. S m all P a rt ^^-r iiock. Ihoae unable to attend in I fan'arma. \ moving pictur. which baa been wedding cake. 'Tivnan,' Remlce Merenino, nese Forced td"^Give And SUpping at^ Ma-. \Jh a «T««^g are urged to be Vaeatiaa Peitod' highly acclmnwO. by all who have , Miob Gardner wiU become the garai Hurley, Della Moaaer, Ida I Firet Freighter to Re The next vacation period at the witnwned I t wm 'be ahown to the bride of Wimsm B. Moahler. Composeo, Mary BoUnaky. Mary IxHidon, April 16.—(A*)— Ground / on Sittang O f R ubber nila, Cebu, Davao, Ba- ' In the afternoon. Mancheater High adiod will be formerly of thla town at a nine Stamler, Irene Lojeakle, Chttherlne I wardens tonight The hord-hitting R.A.F. be­ Buiit ^ \oith Factory River Front; BriUsh tangas; Vesflelfl, D odu cut three daya. Tha elementary Tha public la Invited to a meet­ o'clock ceremony Saturday in S t Barrett Rena Falcetta, Sophie | . Mkjor and Mira. Ralph A. Y ^ang acboda will be .clooed the entire James's ehilreh. Falkowaki, Lorratto Chapman, [ gan ita second 24 hours of a Methods is Started M goo Mapla atreat. have bought ing toenortvw evening a t the Hol­ non-^p air offensive™ over Holdhig pQsitioiM in Ford Engineers Develop And Aircraft Are week of April 27 and will reopen lister street achool at which time Carol Hansen,. Maty SuUivsn. - ------ la Springfield. Maaa.. at on May 4. but the High achooI Acne Donahue, Mary p'Neil and) the I^ntinent today with Today in Vancouver. Tanngdidngyi Sec^n. n atreat. and are planning Bkidia Abrahamoon and hla Oom- Mias Haefs mtUated Ih the A m y the pleura, ’The Bombing of Lon­ HaUett N. N<»ituui of Gakland Process of Treating stroyed During pupila #1U not be granted the street who conducts the Artadla Theresa Buckley. raids against the stro^Iy-en- rtbera on April SI. M ^r time off. They wlU attend mandera (above) will be the fea­ Manchester Nurse Nursing corps' laat^ August and don'* WiU bo ohoWn for their bene­ yFabric So One Six­ waa stationed a t the Walter Reed fit There will be no admiaaton diner, is a piktient at the Memorial -Voarauver, Wash., April I8— New Delhi, India, April 16. ^haa boon la ^ Ordnance ■chool on A i^l 27. 2g and 29 and tured orcheatra at the Slat annual trench^ occupied coast after BuDetin! ^ February of wiU hava April 30 and May 1 for Arrives Overseas H o^taL Washington, D. C., prior charge, but cblldren under 10 must -hospital foe treatment and a proh- RGiid Herald AdvR* leaving “very large” fires >rTbe ahlpbuUdete’ dream—ao- —(ff)—D ^pite fierce fighting teenth Only Needed. Touag waa the former their vacatiem and wUl return to Maaoalc Ball, which will be held to her departure for foreign aen^ be accompanied by their parents. abla operation. ' ssmbly Uqe production—^bsgan Woshingtim, AptH Curran of tkia at tha Maaonic Temple on Eaat Ice. • bum i^ in the Ruhr volley. along the entire Burmese —Gen. D oog^ MaeArthar to . ockool on Mgy 4 with the elemen­ The daylight attacks were i here today.'^ Detroit, AprU 18.—(AV-The Ford ■fboy 'have two riiildren, Center atrUet Friday evening. Lleutenaht Haefs la a graduate front, British and Chinese in fiopKnie tM hnaid of tha tary pupila For the paat two years, the Word hiia been received by lo­ In tha wake of blasting rmlds on "Keep ’em roBlng” became a ifotor Company, it was learned ' Oan BarcUy. cal relativeh^-^of the safe arrival of ManchMter High achobl and of I trnoin hflve been - forced to Unitm Nfitloas foreaa in. tlw Commanders have played a t the the Ruhr by a v er/ heavy fores of rhipyerd war ery for the first today, hss^developed on sutomo- Mouhtaln Laurel and prevtous ' to In Australia bf Lieutenant Olga the HaHford Hoepltal Training { powerful night- bombors and an fsH back before the relentless •outhwsstcni Pacific, indai- ttm BrotkarhoodNrf Bmaaual O. Haefs of igS High street Schohi for Nursea day attacks igalnat occupied Eu­ ttoke oa Kaiser Company, Inc., laid pounding of the Japanese bUj tire using only s fraction of that, at the Hotel Kimball in | tho keel at the first of a float of ing naval power, it was reU- , ^ottwraa dmrek will neat Thura- 1 Soldiers Here Springlleld.- They have also play­ rope yesterday; ' who now are within 80 miles the amount of rubber needed for r^Say evening of tkia wadM aat^ 1 Liberty fieightore in the first eom- ti i conventional tire. efktcd here today, bat at the ed for many varioua fraternities, | \ Target ter Six Nights of the Burma oil area, the >Mt tooiglit beoauae Of tke ^ d a t lodges, cluba, boapitala and Junior | 4 . The gigantic Industrial target la plstod way at a irew 817,000,000 Ford engtnfere who have been nne time offid^ qaarten. ■Mart tonight a t tka ehnrch. Thank Public .\- plant on the Columbia river. British announced today. The experimenting with the hew tiire leaguea. ST. JAMES’S^CHOOL HALL / the Ruhr, where most of the Gev- It took *nbe kid" of the busl- Japanese have occupied toe town said hto authority had never According to William Anderson, | msn heavy ihdustrles are concen­ since toe rubber ahoitage forced ; v Mro. Mabal BOnghtoa of Malnl PARKSTBEET nees—S3-yeatH4d Edgar F. Kai­ of Migyaungye, on the .Irrawaddy been fomnOy accepted hy who la secretary and treaitiirer of trated, haa been under a hall of river 30 miles from ths oil ores, rationing Cf oil stocks of stindsrd .'Iboot, who haa boon U at the Ife- lendid^ Response.
Recommended publications
  • List of Vehicle Owners Clubs
    V765/1 List of Vehicle Owners Clubs N.B. The information contained in this booklet was correct at the time of going to print. The most up to date version is available on the internet website: www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration/old-vehicles 8/21 V765 scheme How to register your vehicle under its original registration number: a. Applications must be submitted on form V765 and signed by the keeper of the vehicle agreeing to the terms and conditions of the V765 scheme. A V55/5 should also be filled in and a recent photograph of the vehicle confirming it as a complete entity must be included. A FEE IS NOT APPLICABLE as the vehicle is being re-registered and is not applying for first registration. b. The application must have a V765 form signed, stamped and approved by the relevant vehicle owners/enthusiasts club (for their make/type), shown on the ‘List of Vehicle Owners Clubs’ (V765/1). The club may charge a fee to process the application. c. Evidence MUST be presented with the application to link the registration number to the vehicle. Acceptable forms of evidence include:- • The original old style logbook (RF60/VE60). • Archive/Library records displaying the registration number and the chassis number authorised by the archivist clearly defining where the material was taken from. • Other pre 1983 documentary evidence linking the chassis and the registration number to the vehicle. If successful, this registration number will be allocated on a non-transferable basis. How to tax the vehicle If your application is successful, on receipt of your V5C you should apply to tax at the Post Office® in the usual way.
    [Show full text]
  • THE DECEMBER SALE Collectors’ Motor Cars, Motorcycles and Automobilia Thursday 10 December 2015 RAF Museum, London
    THE DECEMBER SALE Collectors’ Motor Cars, Motorcycles and Automobilia Thursday 10 December 2015 RAF Museum, London THE DECEMBER SALE Collectors' Motor Cars, Motorcycles and Automobilia Thursday 10 December 2015 RAF Museum, London VIEWING Please note that bids should be ENQUIRIES CUSTOMER SERVICES submitted no later than 16.00 Wednesday 9 December Motor Cars Monday to Friday 08:30 - 18:00 on Wednesday 9 December. 10.00 - 17.00 +44 (0) 20 7468 5801 +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 Thereafter bids should be sent Thursday 10 December +44 (0) 20 7468 5802 fax directly to the Bonhams office at from 9.00 [email protected] Please see page 2 for bidder the sale venue. information including after-sale +44 (0) 8700 270 089 fax or SALE TIMES Motorcycles collection and shipment [email protected] Automobilia 11.00 +44 (0) 20 8963 2817 Motorcycles 13.00 [email protected] Please see back of catalogue We regret that we are unable to Motor Cars 14.00 for important notice to bidders accept telephone bids for lots with Automobilia a low estimate below £500. +44 (0) 8700 273 618 SALE NUMBER Absentee bids will be accepted. ILLUSTRATIONS +44 (0) 8700 273 625 fax 22705 New bidders must also provide Front cover: [email protected] proof of identity when submitting Lot 351 CATALOGUE bids. Failure to do so may result Back cover: in your bids not being processed. ENQUIRIES ON VIEW Lots 303, 304, 305, 306 £30.00 + p&p AND SALE DAYS (admits two) +44 (0) 8700 270 090 Live online bidding is IMPORTANT INFORMATION available for this sale +44 (0) 8700 270 089 fax BIDS The United States Government Please email [email protected] has banned the import of ivory +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 with “Live bidding” in the subject into the USA.
    [Show full text]
  • Motor Vehicle Make Abbreviation List Updated As of June 21, 2012 MAKE Manufacturer AC a C AMF a M F ABAR Abarth COBR AC Cobra SKMD Academy Mobile Homes (Mfd
    Motor Vehicle Make Abbreviation List Updated as of June 21, 2012 MAKE Manufacturer AC A C AMF A M F ABAR Abarth COBR AC Cobra SKMD Academy Mobile Homes (Mfd. by Skyline Motorized Div.) ACAD Acadian ACUR Acura ADET Adette AMIN ADVANCE MIXER ADVS ADVANCED VEHICLE SYSTEMS ADVE ADVENTURE WHEELS MOTOR HOME AERA Aerocar AETA Aeta DAFD AF ARIE Airel AIRO AIR-O MOTOR HOME AIRS AIRSTREAM, INC AJS AJS AJW AJW ALAS ALASKAN CAMPER ALEX Alexander-Reynolds Corp. ALFL ALFA LEISURE, INC ALFA Alfa Romero ALSE ALL SEASONS MOTOR HOME ALLS All State ALLA Allard ALLE ALLEGRO MOTOR HOME ALCI Allen Coachworks, Inc. ALNZ ALLIANZ SWEEPERS ALED Allied ALLL Allied Leisure, Inc. ALTK ALLIED TANK ALLF Allison's Fiberglass mfg., Inc. ALMA Alma ALOH ALOHA-TRAILER CO ALOU Alouette ALPH Alpha ALPI Alpine ALSP Alsport/ Steen ALTA Alta ALVI Alvis AMGN AM GENERAL CORP AMGN AM General Corp. AMBA Ambassador AMEN Amen AMCC AMERICAN CLIPPER CORP AMCR AMERICAN CRUISER MOTOR HOME Motor Vehicle Make Abbreviation List Updated as of June 21, 2012 AEAG American Eagle AMEL AMERICAN ECONOMOBILE HILIF AMEV AMERICAN ELECTRIC VEHICLE LAFR AMERICAN LA FRANCE AMI American Microcar, Inc. AMER American Motors AMER AMERICAN MOTORS GENERAL BUS AMER AMERICAN MOTORS JEEP AMPT AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION AMRR AMERITRANS BY TMC GROUP, INC AMME Ammex AMPH Amphicar AMPT Amphicat AMTC AMTRAN CORP FANF ANC MOTOR HOME TRUCK ANGL Angel API API APOL APOLLO HOMES APRI APRILIA NEWM AR CORP. ARCA Arctic Cat ARGO Argonaut State Limousine ARGS ARGOSY TRAVEL TRAILER AGYL Argyle ARIT Arista ARIS ARISTOCRAT MOTOR HOME ARMR ARMOR MOBILE SYSTEMS, INC ARMS Armstrong Siddeley ARNO Arnolt-Bristol ARRO ARROW ARTI Artie ASA ASA ARSC Ascort ASHL Ashley ASPS Aspes ASVE Assembled Vehicle ASTO Aston Martin ASUN Asuna CAT CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO ATK ATK America, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • South of England Motorcycle Show Dave Degens
    Free South of England Motorcycle Show Sunday 2nd April 2017 South of England Showground, Ardingly Dave Degens Dresda Triton Photo: Alan Turner Guest of Honour : Dave Degens Don’t Miss the Fire Up Paddock – 11am & 1.30pm South of England Classic Show Results – October 2016 Yet again, a great turn-out of motorcycles in the October Show, with the quality of machines on display making the job of judging a huge task for our judge, Rick Parkington, Classic Bike magazine Technical Editor. Best Pre 1950 Best Heavyweight (250cc & over) 1st Graham Gasson, Surrey. 1926 Zenith 1st Anthony Curzon, Surrey. 1965 Blackburne. First time this machine 650cc Norton Unified Twin. First time exhibited at this show. at this show. 2nd RA Webb, West Sussex. 1936 2nd Chris Tullett, Kent. 1938 600cc Matchless G80. Panther 100 Redwing. Best 1950 – 1959 Best Lightweight (Under 250cc) 1st Colin Murrells, Kent. 1956 247cc 1st Fred Watts, East Sussex. 1959 BMW R26. 50cc Maserati Rosso. First time at 2nd Fred Watts, East Sussex. 1953 Moto this show. nd Rumi Junior Corsa. First time exhibited. 2 Brian Drew, Bucks. 1959/60 150cc Francis-Barnett Fulmer. First time at Best 1960 – 1969 this show. 1st Dave Harding, West Sussex. 1966 Best British 650cc Kawasaki W1. st 2nd Pete Morris, Surrey. 1960 750cc 1 Steve Whymark, East Sussex. 1914 3 ½HP Rover Sturmey Archer. Matchless G15. nd 2 DJ Winfield, Kent. 1958 500cc Best 1970 on Norton ES2. 1st MP Whyman, Kent. 1970 Norton Best Overseas Commando S-Type. st 2nd Perry Collingwood, West Sussex. 1974 1 Greg Holliday, East Sussex.
    [Show full text]
  • Reg Makes Sorted by Company Name
    MAKE CODE DESCRIPTION DRTI 1954 DORELLE DUTC 4VZ_DUTC FLAN A CLAEYS FLANDRIA ZHUM A&A SCOOTER AKA ZHEJIANG ABAR ABARTH AC AC (GREAT BRITIAN) COBR AC COBRA ACCI AC CUSTOMS SKMD ACADEMY MOTOR HOMES ACAD ACADIAN (GM OF CANADA) ACUR ACURA ADET ADETTE AMIN ADVANCE MIXER ADVS ADVANCED VEHICLE SYSTEMS ADVE ADVENTURE W HEELS MOTOR HOME AERA AEROCAR AETA AETA AHRE AHRENS FIRE TRUCK AIRO AIR-O-MOTOR HOME AIRS AIRSTREAM AJS AJS AJW AJW ALAS ALASKAN CAMPER ALEX ALEXANDER-REYNOLDS ALFA ALFA ROMEO ALSE ALL SEASONS MOTOR HOME ALLS ALL STATE ALLA ALLARD ALLE ALLEGRO MOTOR HOME ALCI ALLEN COACHW ORKS INC ALED ALLIED ALLL ALLIED LEISURE INC ALLF ALLISON'S FIBERGLASS MFG INC ALMA ALMA ALOH ALOHA-TRAILER CO ALOU ALOUTTE ALPH ALPH ALPI ALPINE ALSP ALSPORT/STEEN ALTA ALTA ALVI ALVIS AMGN AM GENERAL CORP HUMMER AMBA AMBASSADOR AMEN AMEN AMCC AMERICAN CLIPPER CORP AMCR AMERICAN CRUISER INC AEAG AMERICAN EAGLE AMEL AMERICAN ECONOMOBILE HILIF AIH AMERICAN IRONHORSE MOTORCYCLE LAFR AMERICAN LA FRANCE AMLF AMERICAN LIFAN IND INC AMI AMERICAN MICROCAR INC AMER AMERICAN MOTORS AMPF AMERICAN PERFORMANCE AMQT AMERICAN QUANTUM AMF AMF AMME AMMEX AMPH AMPHICAR AMPT AMPHICAT AMTC AMTRAN CORP ANGL ANGEL APOL APOLLO HOMES APRI APRILIA USA,INC. ARCA ARCTIC CAT ARGO ARGONAUT STATE LIMOUSINE ARGS ARGOSY TRAVEL TRAILER AGYL ARGYLE ARIE ARIEL (BRITISH) ARIT ARISTA ARIS ARISTOCRAT MOTOR HOME ARMS ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY ARNO ARNOLT-BRISTOL ARO ARO OF N.A. ARRO ARROW ARTI ARTIE ASA ASA ARSC ASCORT ASHL ASHLEY ASPS ASPES ASVE ASSEMBLED VEHICLE (NO MFR VIN) ASTO ASTON-MARTIN ASUN ASUNA
    [Show full text]
  • H:\My Documents\Article.Wpd
    Vehicle Data Codes as of 1/26/2010 Press CTRL + F to prompt the search field. VEHICLE DATA CODES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1--LICENSE PLATE TYPE (LIT) FIELD CODES 1.1 LIT FIELD CODES FOR REGULAR PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE PLATES 1.2 LIT FIELD CODES FOR AIRCRAFT 1.3 LIT FIELD CODES FOR ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES AND SNOWMOBILES 1.4 SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES 1.5 LIT FIELD CODES FOR SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES 2--VEHICLE MAKE (VMA) AND BRAND NAME (BRA) FIELD CODES 2.1 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES 2.2 VMA, BRA, AND VMO FIELD CODES FOR AUTOMOBILES, LIGHT-DUTY VANS, LIGHT- DUTY TRUCKS, AND PARTS 2.3 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PARTS 2.4 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES FOR FARM AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT AND FARM EQUIPMENT PARTS 2.5 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES FOR MOTORCYCLES AND MOTORCYCLE PARTS 2.6 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES FOR SNOWMOBILES AND SNOWMOBILE PARTS 2.7 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES FOR TRAILERS AND TRAILER PARTS 2.8 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES FOR TRUCKS AND TRUCK PARTS 2.9 VMA AND BRA FIELD CODES ALPHABETICALLY BY CODE 3--VEHICLE MODEL (VMO) FIELD CODES 3.1 VMO FIELD CODES FOR AUTOMOBILES, LIGHT-DUTY VANS, AND LIGHT-DUTY TRUCKS 3.2 VMO FIELD CODES FOR ASSEMBLED VEHICLES 3.3 VMO FIELD CODES FOR AIRCRAFT 3.4 VMO FIELD CODES FOR ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES 3.5 VMO FIELD CODES FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 3.6 VMO FIELD CODES FOR DUNE BUGGIES 3.7 VMO FIELD CODES FOR FARM AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT 3.8 VMO FIELD CODES FOR GO-CARTS 3.9 VMO FIELD CODES FOR GOLF CARTS 3.10 VMO FIELD CODES FOR MOTORIZED RIDE-ON TOYS 3.11 VMO FIELD CODES FOR MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS 3.12
    [Show full text]
  • Albuquerque, NM
    University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Evening Herald, 1914-1922 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-9-1920 The veE ning Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 09-09-1920 The veE ning Herald, Inc. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_eh_news Recommended Citation The vE ening Herald, Inc.. "The vE ening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 09-09-1920." (1920). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_eh_news/2051 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Evening Herald, 1914-1922 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. copy Ml IAIj MAKKT. best r""; NKW YOHK. Bent. Par atlver, domestic, unchanged; rnreism tS Copper, nominal; electrolytic spot, r flrptemher and rtowr 1 O1 . Tin etedy; spot and nearby 4B.0O; Iron Irregular; No. 1 northern 15. ou. t&l.OOtTbl.OO: So, I north 141.00. VOI.PMH 11. TBS Tfl DAY IT NUMIlKIt 1(0. ASSOCIATED PKtai.lCWI ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920. KIWI BarrtSS H7 OIIATE FOR FIV STATE J ill i.j Mayor of Cork Fi::0 QUOTA LIST CITED BY CQX riOMUlATED Weaker But May MQREQUAKESIfi REPUBLiGAnS Live 4 More Days 1:1 cAOPAisfi fu::d mmz$ V TNI tc mil ft 5E55 0N INIMX, a. Lord Mayor BUT REPUBLIC'S REJECTED IT GOLPLETDG MacHwiney, of Cork, who In Innirw atcd In Hrlxton nrlnun and hss been on hunger strike aine A u Runt 11.
    [Show full text]
  • Identifying and Illustrating Urban Traffic Congestion, Mobility, and Accessibility Using a Gis
    UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations 1-1-1996 Identifying and illustrating urban traffic congestion, mobility, and accessibility using a Gis Jeffrey James Jensen University of Nevada, Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/rtds Repository Citation Jensen, Jeffrey James, "Identifying and illustrating urban traffic congestion, mobility, and accessibility using a Gis" (1996). UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations. 3280. http://dx.doi.org/10.25669/hc06-8cm1 processed, response: 201 This Thesis is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Thesis in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/ or on the work itself. This Thesis has been accepted for inclusion in UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INFORMATION TO USERS This manuscript has been reproduced from the microfilm master. UMI films the text directly from the original or copy submitted. Thus, some thesis and dissertation copies are in typewriter face, while others may be from any type o f computer printer. The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleedthrough, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely afreet reproduction.
    [Show full text]
  • Toms River Hospitalthityear Fire Co
    JERSEY COURIER. p i o n e e r n e w s p a p e r o f o c e a n c o u n t y . 5 C t n l i * C o p y TOM* aiV IE.W J.. FRIDAY AFTIRMOON. MARCH 14. 1*18 VOLUMI 03 NUMERE 14 Atlantic County ItN koldm Mim i tb Claim» a» Victim* Many Well Co to Jo.l lo. Biovdin* Park*» * Conference Made County it to Give Let Contract for [¡town People in Thi* Part of State Lo»« weak tbo Supreme Court upheld Ut» coovtction of FtevholJ.fi John a Sudden Change $6000 to Kimball Town Hall and l'ntworth Md Estel D. Righimi», and W . r r . n Couoty Kngrovvt Frank Endeilfn. »ho for Toms River HospitalThitYear Fire Co. House «re» convicted oI holding up Otcor •Wurf#" Fn'kar and Elmer King, two West Ra*. Loon Chamberlain Goat to Refuted to Repair Main Street, Cfeik meo. and eompelUng ibemto pav Petition Againat Merrygoround Paulaboro; J. C. Kulp Come* Toma River; At Utual N o Kh IO. •( tHO belo» thvlr road bilia « >ulj ba Filed by V. 1. A.j Another ap">«e>l aod paul by il» Alleali. Here from Mi. Holly Koad Money for Dover ymt1 cw .;*- Co inlv H a .J ol F.evbotder» Road to Tidewater Claaed h* ’ Alter convic.lon tbo thrve delendanta At i >* Jrnty M. The Board of FroehoMers at tbeireea- m * ,r - ,n ere etch eentencrj to Impriaonmeol E . » marette* al Atlanti. : City, Rev. *• *. ««a I» » lion Sami day last voted to p»y (eODU lo.
    [Show full text]
  • Plans Progressing for Nat'l Sweepstakes on River Herenext
    «a All tbs Nowf of SECTION BED B ANK and Surroundlof Town* Told Fe*rlw»ly and Without Blu RED BANK REGISTER Iituad WtlVlr. •nt«r«d •• Buccnd-Clm. Mutter at th» Post, Subscription Price: On« Year $2.00, VOLUME LIX, NO. 6. offltt it R«d Bank, N. J., undir th« Act o! March I, 181». EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 30,,1936. Six Months, {1.00. Single copy, 4c. PAGES 1 TO 14, Biddle Garrison Large Creamery Freak'Election Bet; Plans Progressing For No More Liquor Burnett Overrules Hero Of Fascist May Be Located One For The Book On Credit Capt. Charles P. Irwin and James Nat'l Sweepstakes On E. Curley are the participants In the "Town Fathers" In I). Frederick Burnett, state Revolt In Spain In Middletown first freak presidential election bet commissioner of alcoholic bev- of the season to be made at Red River HereNext Month erages, has Issued the following Reports from Embassy Tell of The Matter Discussed at Com-Bank. The winner is to receive a notice to all retail Uoensees: Stetson hat and a wheelbarrow rids Favor of Licensees "Liquor In a luxury. gales Rescue of Woman and Child mittee Meeting in Connection on Broad street from the Intersec- made cm credit to those who by Biddle H. Garrison, Son of With Back Taxes Owed on tion of that street and Front street, Enthusiastic Meeting of General and Finance Com- cannot afford U> pay cash cause commonly known as "The Fountain," Beverage Czar Refers to "Cracker Barrel" Decision* in untold hardship.
    [Show full text]
  • National Motor Cycle Races
    MOTOR CYCLE ROAD RACING AT SNETTERTON OFFICIAL PROGRAMME 2/6 National Motor Cycle Races Sunday, 24th July, 1960 FIRST RACE 1.30 p.m. YELLOW PLATES BLUE PLATES EVENT SEVEN WHITE NUMBERS EVENT EIGHT BLACK NUMBERS HEAT 1 FINAL OF JUNIOR 251 c.c. to 350 C.c. 10 LAPS SENIOR 351 c.c. to 500 c.c. 7 LAPS First 15 Finishers to Ride in Final LAP RECORD HELD BY D, MINTER 350 NOSTON 89.83 m.p.li. I J- Adams 500 Norton Name Lap Scoring > I) . Mintcr 500 Norton J T, Godfrey 499 Norton 4 G. Catlin 496 Matchless 5 J- Somers 499 Norton 6 B. W'arburlon 499 Norton M . Sandison 499 Norton B. Daniel 499 Norton 9 P. Dar%'ill 499 Norton lo N. Minihan 499 Norton 1 I R. Langston 496 Matchless iz P. Manning 499 Norton A. i;iutherford 499 Norton 15 R. F. Blows 500 B.S.A. 1(1 T. i\tayne 499 B.S.A. ^7 Adger 499 B.S..\ rS A. Denniss 499 D.H.S. 19 J. N. Scott .499 Norton 20 R. J. Everett 499 B.S.A. 2 1 G. P. Sendall 499 B.S.A. 22 K. Rose 499 B.S.A. 2'5 M. W. Miinday 499 Norton 24 B. H. Adev 500 B.S.A. 25 R. J. Flitney 498 Matchless 26 M. E. Lister 499 30M Norton 27 B. Roberts 499 Norton 28 P. A. W. Bennett 499 B.S.A. 29 M. J. Gibson 499 B.S.A. 30 P. Arnott 499 Norton 31 B.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 AHRMA Handbook Handbook
    2011 2010 AHRMA AHRMA Handbook Handbook RIDE ‘EM, DON’T HIDE ‘EM More than just a magazine, Motorcycle Classics provides a community where gearheads and classic bike fans gather to share their passion and enthusiasm for the power and beauty of the world’s greatest bikes. Every time you pick up an issue you’ll find: • Reliable reviews and evaluations of incredible motorcycles from around the world, from the greatest classic bikes of all time to the latest retro rides. • Profi les of the legendary riders who helped shape motorcycle culture into what it is today. • Inside information on the most incredible classic bike rallies and events, near and far. • Restoration tips and instructions, from minor tune-ups to major overhauls. • And much, much more! See us on the road: Road America Vintage Motorcycle Classic, June 11-12, 2011 Bonneville Vintage GP, Sept. 2-4, 2011 Barber Vintage Festival, Oct. 7-9, 2011 SUBSCRIBE ONLINE: Get 6 issues for only $24.95 www.MotorcycleClassics.com/EMCADBZ1 AHRMA.indd 1 11/16/2010 2:48:43 PM American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association, Ltd. AHRMA National Offices 309 Buffalo Run, Goodlettsville, TN 37072 615-420-6435, fax 615-420-6438 www.ahrma.org Printed December 2010 © 2011 AHRMA. All rights reserved. Battle of Twins®, Sound of Thunder®, Sound of Singles®, BEARS® and Battle of Legends® are registered trademarks of the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association. ON THE COVER: How many different ways can you have fun on two wheels—old and new? Thanks to the following for supplying photos: Cheryl Boatman, Linda Doll Cluxton, Ron Pocher, Linda Richards and, Jeff, Sahms.
    [Show full text]