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“; I I I l l I\, I ! I i: I Herald “Ads” Mean ];;‘:\!ss‘gcizhtzd‘},"::fi N BR A l R A D Better Business ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1021 TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS . NO INDICATIONS THAT ARMED |SOCIALISTS SCORE || e srmwen " WILL CUT SALARY OF | omians monay|LLOYD GEORGE GETS send three Junior Achievement ¥ BANDS HAVE DISBURSED IS THE [HARDING AND LEGION| | - .o BUILI]INEJ\ISPEET[]R‘(.o.p.n,.,.,. et v, IRISH PEAGE REPLY tion the week of Sept. 18 to 24 has attracted city wide atten- - REPORT FROM LOGAN COUNTY Decline to Ac;(;;;l Debs' Case| | G s bete oorid™ "5 | | avor Wants Wage Reduced Be-| xwowr woues a » v |Republican Gabinet Forwards Miss Usther Miller, tr == [ i 2 . the council, five dolla 1 o Miss Florida Charla.nd of 14 Broad < Alarming Rumors That | “®wv romcis sicessany | Reason for Action D PO R fore New Man Is Appointed |zireec ana Anere obewt or "6 | Answer by Robert Barton Wasiington, Sept. 1.—Presi- —_— call to The Herald this morning at 9 o'clock this morning at St.| :l ! . & o~ | B Protesting Citizens Arc' S e S ) VETERANS CLUBS RAZZED| | T ™' || RECOMMENDS EARLY ACTION|ics scuns wasor of the churcn. i | BELFAST TROUBLE CONTINUES of the army war college de- — — - — formed the nuptial ceremony. The clared that “no matter wh bride was attended by Mrs. William the hest aspirations of th s L A siarist-gunker | DR. Y. G. MOURADIAN Has No Objection to Rutherford as |A- Forsythe while Willlam A. Ior-|Soldiers Rush to Fighting District this world lead us there never may he S he was best man. The bride was n‘ . "lvw-l L <rn. ut the necessity Clique Representing Abysmal HOME FROM EUROPE| Applicant for Permanent Place But ;:‘l:‘lrc'd :-fl?r;:';r;ch;:llr s‘l‘mg \‘;';l Q::‘\g % = — | Hatred Which it Wishes to Keep — Docs Not Want Deputy in Office In- |in a navy blue coat suit. HchNhisic D] vers Nasuo Ultimme LaSe i Medical Man Who Served Six Years| o Following a reception at the home| Demanding Protection. ot st of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. O'Datt left B cisg H /ith Rumanian Hospital S o 2 Charleston Officials Think H S WILL NflT BE Chicago, Sept. 1.—In a statement is Wih i Announcing that, as mayor of the [On an automobile trip to n. | Dublin, Sept. 1.—(By the Associat- o e . | E s . T : ed Press)—The reply of theIrish re- A & | sued today commenting on President Returns to New Britain. SR ; ‘tion |UPon their return they will = oy Martial Law Inevitable— Hardinz's failure to act on an appli- oy, hols willingito accot & Teduction)| Bastiatreet. publican’cabinet itojthe 1ntest "ooemy fon for a pardon for Fugene behs| Dr. Mary G. Mouradian's father, | in his own salary and that slices must | Begore her marriage, Mrs. O'Dett|munication of Premier Lloyd George r | until after the peace treaty with Ger. | mother and brother, Dr. Y. G.|come eventually to other city officials s employed at the Stanley Works. |00 the British government's peace ashingtol g v A y roposals was dispatched last evens | many is ratified. the socialist national | Mouradian and family. arrived in[ana employes, Mayor O. F. Curtis |Mr. O'Dett is employed at the Hart|Prohosals was dispatched last evening Word From Gen. Bandholtz executive committee which is meeting | Now York yesterday from Constan- [ i "o o8 0 (000 (0 B N D e " Cooley plant. P L ORI e b ek here, declares “we decline to acept the | tinople and left for Dr. Mary Mour- | Ftef ths MOTAIRE (B0 Be Wi urke R T perati i 7 | lateat reason; stven forfailure to act: |adian'a ahore lcottage’ at] West ISl oo aary: ofitheibulld s ie publicity department o o Operation of Junior Hig It s not in mccord with the . known |wer’Stnds, East Haven where they| coUScd before a new incumbent is Sinn Fen will await announcement of Sands, named to fill the vacancy caused by Treat for Herald Readers. ita rechint by lbv. Liayd Gaoces RORGE | Logan, W. Va., Sept. 1.—(By Asso- re tacte."” will spend the month of September. , L the death o pector Jo ko y Ty e e Will Afford Ample e B et s ticta .m‘.';‘.n(.::c;: J };r'\r W. Allen. N rrcn_’!‘htrc?l( oI{;rt;d to read- m..:u:w:mmfn:;c::;‘l:‘:onn or issuing Jday found thousands of miners still ~ The statement refers to the release tised medicine in Hartford T igdlmansl s e Hera B the now Byuin Shopseny gathercd across the Logan county line Room For Classes. of many convicted German sples, some NenlB i ler R nislcity | aix | Mo sskehativeduction ivillibelrecom $1.50 to $1.90 novel beginning Robert Barton Courier Rt CraaN s Crask A ing Shieh ettt Stiwhen vrel oot vicieal ot e T teen s elty six|mended to the building commission tomorrow: by Ethelland James The reply is being taken to Mr. At Crooked Creek firing which sta oy Sauolipiscing [y O auntecr army sur|when that board convenes next Tues- Dorrance, Lloyd George by Robert C. Barton, O = | I Due to i et that there wililbains| ports: anaNdensunces (s Ainericani| e o uring the past war. At con.|day evening is a matter of conjecture, “GLORY RIDES THE RANGE" member of the Irish republican parlia- 1eporta from other horder sections| Due to the fact that there will be no|ports’ a dashhelinast rar it | but it is not unlikely that a reduction This is a story of adventure | |ment who acted as courier for Eamon B it e ar toat amyotitha | Whla year!iine Vocatioas \andAcadacn: | No Definite Action R e R of 18259 will be recommended |bring- andidevotion: heart'throbsiand | |De Valera. the/Irish republickn leatery .’::"::::","",""I: ',"‘::;';:, e & bor. | Ic bulldings will have ample room for| ‘“The committee™ the statement s: city, the Armenian government asked | 1o f'f:"":‘r”;”,','n,‘“";"";:n"‘ ] £ Gl Sl Hmlee O pooene || e il ORI GO e i 29 pomr il f deput heriffs, state | all classes this year without overcrowd- | ‘learns with profound regret and him to stay and help combat a ser- 3 ! bl ; 5 sive chord in the heart of every premicy {sjEoporis ere tha e Uer Datrols of deputy sheriffs, stat v e | (Ena i iatin s atBeT oLt T e e ™ cn: | recent increase given for the position T cabinet's reply was re-drafted since Selies 5 = sers | INg. announced at the office of | at, a ous epidemic 4 z Cau- Seildine e % J N A police and volunteer peace officers a . c e D e e et T e . Acnil - | of building inspector was for the In tomorrow's Herald. Don't | |the outbreak of the rioting in Belfast. kept close watch the school committec this morning Y Prostaent! Harding xes The!United | S s A He jwas jappointed iforgmed! | smountior, 3250 /and i forithat reason als it — Ssatiican ears | DY sic a 5. he United | cq) sy Fori Ao et e s s it! All Is Not Quict. Thin In the first time in weveral years o (ST0on, the anenviabie. tie |cal and sursicat work amonk refugee | (o cur mentioned s likely to bo, the | : Belfast Reports at such a conditio s existed. For ‘ % $- | hospitals and ca r. Mouradian i i 5 et Prediction freely was made between | N4t siich a conditin Bas tinction of being the only country | worked nisht s i Wniderors | ope tocommendadon dithixneties RS e Belfast, Sept. 1.—(By the Assoclat- midnight and daybreak that 12/ 3 where the administration has n : 2 a s ed Prers)—Soldiers were rushe " y ety SR e eiang s Toeas to stem the tide of disease. For| . & Ol cit clreles d P Sold hed to o'clock today would find armed bands [ fration for the frat yoar class has Pre-|granted a full amnesty to all its poli- [\ 5™ N (OO OF, TECe. Tl Mayor Has Objection. PAYS 2']0 FINE Ffl“ the Grove street section of Belfast this . sented a problem to the school s e er . G s at ac T - : : ey . ,+ Wil gathered on the Foone side of [0 O Im.m..\mm condition have|'!c8] prisoners. Every German agent|.. rour hours sleep a day and was| Deputy Inspector Arthur N. Ru- morning when several shots were fired Spruce Fork ridge. That hour was| o8 @00 9700 convicted of overt :"" against the | 1.4 at all hours to reach distant|therford’s term of office as deputy = “;mhdmrm t:‘hpn e u;:)o:s = $ S ac 3 ce . government during the war has been ENEONE : i . : rived, however, the gunmen had van- Qesignated by President Harding in |G 0% SEEC 0 ainarily be sent | Earaomed oo b e War b neel [points where necessity demanded |Will terminate within a few weeks it e foyiover theigunmen had var- ruesday's proclamation as the UmMe|, the High school this year by gradu- | placing bomb sh iy i ror | DA MRAl Hough Upladk to fbel back 1n | (SPHC IR Bas il ey ETeietatel of the strect fighting since yesterday > the school this yea adu- | placing bombs on ships sailing for |ThT 5 ’ Js |this morning that he did not favor this country. I\. Mouradian fecls s i e L Mt e ‘ulr)r:"":’;\ ".-| |I u l| l:'r‘ xnr .llllln.':ur pation froe | the[s seversl Grsoumsr | KurGpear Horts keenly for his suffe copl r|extending a temporary appointment . gaged in unlawful anc r-f f e d | eenly for his suffering people over (€ @ ary e #chools 1 be transferred to the Jun Bo sentence ey T red v ser] | schools, wi u th the light sentences they re- [ ‘Z°% ¥ ' 0 L5 P S0 o exprossed |over a period of Giis and for that were injured, many seriously. roctionary proceedings.” The alterna-| °’ > o g . for High school, now being conducted | ceived ana the clemency sh 8 | % i Death Toll tive being the dispatch of federal the | Cantrall Griiaimar {sohosl Bulla’ | srialnslsfotlithe :1;":u1:‘now.~r|’1::p;cr the desire {o return after he has reason would ask the building com- | Main Street Dealer Had Bar- To aate the ‘I’“‘h‘ roll totals 18 troops to the affec district and | The graduation of more than 200 ‘;or“m‘n; ace Heulicant Ai(s which, [taken a much needed rest. He will ;nl 'l:n ko _mk? lhdc _m:ltfsr of ‘flH; ~ Troops are patrolling Springfield Road declaration of martial law In the| [T, T 0 affords ufclent room| i committed, by American citizens, |PFACtise medicine in this city after|ing the vacancy under advisement at | rel of Inferior Alcohol |in the area which causes the suthor- ctober 1st. Sl i ities some concern and it is part of & Counties of Kanawha, Fayette, Hoone, | ¢" & 00 y conducting cla it| would incur the death penalty for 5 i 3 Logan and Mingo. Charleston, the|( " : N Ya s sorersntlylcopalacioaler Tiaafinofobisction §of M ER ntheron In His Cellar. the Falls division where the fiercest state capital, s in Kanawha minor importance when compared with N FIEIJ] ] ;u“"}:"l‘ld‘::":”fi‘"“;:‘“m"‘::‘"e‘::::’; riots of the past year occurred. The This block of counties, forming part the frank criticisms uttered by citizens S inashitt T £ hi ST oxiginjof the trouble hers jwas an sh of the southern tier have been, on | BRUEMMER—PORTER wer ™ |an indefinite continuance o s tack on Mackies' Foundry workers, Increasing In Numbers N\ Continue To Pour In ——e Morning But Gunmen Vanish—Pub- was severs! occasione the scene of indus- Wait Until Peace is Signed. |services as deputy inspector. hIn the 'case of Stanley Olescevicz, |, ¢ Dollcel drivink Toithalc messiiante trial differences and armed marchers. “The analogy is all the more as- F[]R TRA“ING fio““s Commission’s Plan Upset. charged with keeping liquor with in- |\with rifie fire. Wxtensive coal operations dot the dis- I pyughter of Popular Business Man | tonishing when press reports indicate Tt is reported on excellent author- [tent to sell, Judge B. W. Alling im-| One of the most serious outbreaks trict and within it are Paint Cr the faliure of the president to act is ity that the commission had planned [posed a fine of $200 and costs this [Yesterday occurred in the neighbor- and Cabin Creak. 8ome operations are| to Wed H. T. Brucmmer on Sept-|due to his desire to wait until peace to retain the services of Mr. Ru- |morning, and suspended a jail sen. |N00d of Brown Square which is close to Old Lodge Road. Shortly before unionized others are not. In Logn ! 5 1 e e ThE Qo ay Wit sod e therford iror meveral nonths JAYimesn . o rro p W8 | e Beatrice M. Porter, daughter|jistify ihis course were' it used to 8 4 vesterday, admitted that such was the | 3 e |set fire to a dwelling in Nelson streef bresmat b ol boedattl, Ll P e Ao Mo B 3. Peter ot 197 Justity' ttic continued Incarcenation of || UUSHRE American Made e £ S CONECSentn, he e ae velbeiieidava }‘i\‘lhn"fnfl'c‘: b\\lv’i;r:he(g?-":ir?:flng“}v‘;ao ol ount) . Wit Al sireact aaatbi i o raRd German agents convicted of criminal 5 i eputy Inspector Rutherfor as | with an additional term. b L A oI ts In'x" IIITH::::....u:::r‘:-“mm.m Bruemmer, son of Charles A} Bruem- |acts. . in the Discard. announced that he will not consider | geaniey's place of business Is in the g::;t;:elh:'::mmg ceased and the city across the country line into Boone that | mer of this city, will be married on| Declines to Actept Reason. the permansnt sppointment as blld- |oiq Gurren biook 'at 359 Matn strest Wont More Protection armed band have been reported |[September 10th at the home of Miss We decline to accept the Iatest N 1| The carters and motormen issued an Eathering for several davs it is there |POrter's parents The ceremony will | reason even for fallure to act. It is| Buenos Aires, Sept. 1. — German |main In business. He is at present Serkeant W. C. Hart and Foliceman | The tariers and motormen lesued an that deputy sheriffs, atate police, vol.|be performed by Rev. Henry W.|not in accord with the kmown facts. | competition with American trade in |in the contracting business with E.|Fatrick O'Mara visited the place last Glaving they would Withfirew em‘:mly @ unteer peace officers and citizens of|Maler of the Center Congregational |It is known that one militarist organ- | Argentina Is severely felt and in some |J. McCarthy under the name of Ru-|Thursday evening with a search war- |20 nE IOy would Witherew entively adiacent countries who responded to|church. Wedding invitations have | ization the American Legion, born un- | instances American articlea havo been |therford & McCarthy. having formed |rant and found the evidence presented | from (he strees unjess afforded protee- a call for help from Logan county|boen issued only to relatives and |der mysterious financial auspices, that | ousted from the m: sayy Edward |a partnership with the former assist- |to the court this morning. In the| B0 ~1° (Tef Soclior Tova isthhata authorities are guarding the roads ¢ close friends has indulged in kidnapping of social- [}, Feely, commercial atts at the (ant city engineer after his retirement [cellar a.barrel of alcohol of an in- [affected by the declsion Two members and trall that lead westward into the ist speakers; that has tostered a mob [ American embassy. s is especially [from the city’s service. [stiorfqualityfmasifonna (ANIWAN oIS F - i Yo FIEb) et ¢aw A aoa] Wi B e spirit and has inspired and led mobs; | true in tHe trade in small manufac- Two Probable Appointecs. sugar and a small bottle of brandy. & Y heart of the county. It was there that | . rloting o tho ¥ recent fghts occurred when bands in- | FOur Men to Settle that has usurped the civil and police | tured articles, but tho Germans are | arove (no ool ik win be co:::"::::' :’};e[‘;xfif‘lodno:::l ;fi!l:o:}c:g oungde tent on croasing the county enroute to Silesian Question | functions of many communities; that | less effective in selling heavy machin- | b mitted *o the building commis- T KT of his ‘business and the bill of sale EIGHT RUSSIANS KILLED Mingo were resisted by Logan patrole. | meva, Sent 1. (y the Associat- | 'S nuried by chambers of commerce | ery, locomotives, rails and other largo | g~ ndidates for the appoints The reason given by the men for a|eq Press)—Tho council of the league |24 has attempted to terrorize those | steel products. They have as yet been | ony permanent 1nspec[nr;n Srel|e o3 Eeeondiat thefoMbsfoEith sitown journey on the Tug tiver bank in|of pations this afternoon decided to | MOt in accord with its ignorant and | unable to make sufficiently quick de- |y e or John Gilchreest and August |C i The barrel in the cellar, he Mingo county was to protest martial e Siuesian qu to 4 non-|reactionary views, has insolently at-|jjveries, although they (frequently |p said, was a beer barrel and the al- | Communist Leaders in Petrograd As- the Sluesian question to 4 non Bergstrom. Mr. Bergstrom at one time [ (1 20 2! law declared these several months rmanent members of the council for | tempted to thwart the efforts of mil- [ quote low prices. held the office of building Inspector cohol was formerly beer with which ago following industrial disorders in[sottlement. They are Paul Heymans |1lons to restore this country to its old | * Tho competition in tha trade in |, " o e tion with the post of sani- s sassinated Within the Past Two the Willlamson coal flelds. f Belgium, Dr. V. Wellington Koo of f:l-’uus as a |nann'nl\\'hcr" all are free | small articles shows no signa o weak- |, v incnector. He is a former mem- (Continued on Tenth Page.) Month Mingo County Is Destination China unt Quinones de Leon of [ t0 speak and to write. ] cning, and with soma products, not- | =0¥ FEREEOTL 0 T % at one time The first indication of a march from | Spain, and Dr. Gastoa Da Cumha ot Budding Militarists-Junker Cliqu ably cheap watches, tho Germani| . o oo health commissioner. Mr. | 100 Turned Away Jobless Riga, Sept. 1. — (By Associated " S “This budding militarist - junker arket some tima ago. 5 Kanawha county through Boone and | Brazil L flooded tho market som m 80U S ok reeat il llcontiacios ot proin: - N Press) — Eight Russian communist Logan into Mingo was the assembling clique does not represent the present | ghipping 750,000 time pieces into Ar- |~ o " hany!years lielwas Con_ Dally At Clty Hall leaders In Petrograd have been assas- - . Sevegon e he future. It represents the era d selling them below tha : New applications for work are com-| ginated w 8 v of groups of men from Paint and|Park Commission Hires orst gentina and selling n nected with the B. H. Hibbard com- A sinated within the past two months in of abysmal hatreds which it hopes to | cogt of production and shipmen: ot building foreman. ing into the Municipal Employment | connection with the “white terrorist’ Cabin Creeks at Marmet a town just | y e asia 1 ! mouth of Charleston. For several days Force of Workmen Today | keep alive. 1f it gained ascendancy in | gimilar watches in the United States e e bureau at the rate of 70 a week, the| piot, it was revealed by Leon Trotzky B Poianteitnts agents of that bureau report. Each|in a speech before the Moscow soviet thereafter other bodies joined thesc A gang of workmen was requisitioned | counciis of the nation would suppress | German cutlery and small hardwar groups swelling their number to sev- | this morning at the office of the Muni-|€very civil right with the bavonet as | 45 be obtained at prices one-third Speaking on the projected cut In|day about 100 are turned away from|meeting last Tuesday night, according oral thousand cipal Employment bureau by Superin-|the strutting militarist caste did in | jegs thin those charged for American |the pay of the inspector, Mayor Cur- | the office without work, these in a ma-|to a osta News Agency dispatch, ree The march southwestward started |tendent of Parks Ralph B. Wainwright | the old Germany. It represents dark- | ;.oqucts. They have also won from |tis explained this morning that men | jority of instances being men whose| ceived here todas. g ! shortly after midnight August 2 ind taken to the south end park to be- | Ness, not light; ignorance, not intel- ans tho trade in drugs and |enzaged in private business and em- | ,yhjications were fled several months| Tho Alspatent sadeal that fterpte Racine. Bgone county was reached the | gin work. TFhe force will begin work | ligence; stupidity, not tolerance: mili- .. ployes of corporations everywhere|,g; The number turned away is con-| had been made to assassinate M. Zin- first day and the night was spent along | on the park improvement plans prepar- | tarist bureaucracy, not enlightened | g paper and small electrical |have felt the effects of present con- | giderably less than in the fi o orier. b e e e Indian Creek near that place. The next [ ¢4 by the park commission. humanity.” supplies are also selling cheaply the [ditions, many of them by cuts in|poninc of the bureau's existence, the| mittee of the third internationale: day found thp advance party number _ expensa of American business. Ger- |their salaries, and he felt that it was|,zents report. Maxim Gorky and M. Ansilohitch, ing 500 men'&t Madison, 12 miles from | @ 1o, 2 mans are quoting low prices on print [only just that city officials and em- —_—— president of the Petrograd M riast (he rest ot the marchers be. |Salvatore Laborde 102 BUILDING PERMITS paper, and have made large deliveries |ployes should have their wages re- T foraded‘;:f: ttered out a few miles behind. | Secures a Bondsman of this product. duced. A “CRYING SHAME” gold and other valuables on which Meet at Juncture Point Asbury Park, Sept. 1. Salvatore Leonid Krassin, the soviet trade repre- Laborde, of Havana, Cornell univer- | Monthly Report of Inspector Shows sentative was riding. ...‘:\r:..:::’p‘-":':ll‘\“:;v o’.'.uhll"'..lu'.'-fcm :\W': sty student, charged with manslaugh. | Operations, the Total Cost of Which SITUATION WILL BE EMBARRASS]NG Such is Epidemic of Auto Thefts in e " 2 . 1 connectio ith the death of . Workers officlals to persuade st G p bbbl oy New York Characterized—Grand Jury | Manning to Leave For . g | Cecll A. Arthur of New York from a Was $57,401 men to abandon the journey « g @ as $57,401. Keeney and Kred Mooney, president|fst Aght at a dance in Allenhurst, N. | ) IF L[QUOR IS MENTIONED NOV. 11| wans setter protection. Dallas, Texas, Tomorrow d secvetary reshectively of District J last week was released on $8,000 Building permits issued during the S = James W. Manning of this cit will and tvel s M IR ar Aocust nwntare s 102 Baha New York, Sept. 1.—An epidemic of & O ed 1o Mt o ddrased | PRIl today. His bondsman was Mayor | month of August numbere anc -~ . - 1. > leaveltomoromincon for Dallas! Texas 31: Anrrie0 1o Madiaen iand addree [ Jobw Rouchiof Crantora the operations in building cost a total ol % motor car thefts in New York was| ., . "0 ot O vention of othe 1. who appeared to be WIth- |75 0040 had been charged with |of $67,401. The types of building con- THE ALLEN CASE. Entire Conference Would|characterized as a “crying shame” by | YT he will atiend a convention o out r "T"""'" leaders . '("" sty | homicide, for which bail is not per- | structed and their respective costs are S 4 the county grand jury today in a pre-| 0 &= JIO% CerOTRIOT A a Fia BPPQFIBLIY WS SUSOeusIME | TOF S AWES tted, but this was changed to man- |sixty-three frame, $36,190; 5 brick, | Police Examine Automobile Formerly : 3 if In-|sentment which recommended legisla- | ¢ SEgavs A sl Lt was charged Al o trame, $56.100: 5 : matically if In- RGeS i o the next two dayw. reports were w0 |y 0 T L Gadon by | 5500 4 aiterations, 8,702 T i Blush Diplo y tion to punish such thieves more sev. | Wil be Eone for about a month. Mr. encouraging that Brig. Gen ta County Prosecutor Sexton Eighteen tenements were added, one - < ~he 2 erely. p = R holtz, ment to West Virginia by the ' e et were nvens | Irvieg Fischman of 173 cherry | toxicants Were E V€N {7\ .o to teave an automobile| O (h¢ association. For many years the war department to investigate the TO TRAINING CAMP. Gt e bliEationl ve jactsa S and i\lr(‘fl, '\\- e{ ;(Iun.snnnml by lh(-‘:mln't; ; Washingt unguarded the presentment said. ada. | G¢/cEate was one of the most promin- G s . L ast night, following an examination of e € sall, g ent painters in the state. mareh. returned to Washinsten A number of New Rritain boys, un-|120 inspections made, lastnight tollowing S ornnine on ok e Whispered At Washington. ing that ““wo ferl that the police pover painters in the sta ) could reach. its arm in this decision in He had no woon reached the 2 B - der the guidance of Anthony A. Dor- _— Harvard street. The car was bought = 4 .npu..: and lnm"l- ."_"‘ report than| .. “recretary of the local Y. M. [ Doesn’t Know Where tol the Tmunicipal S ehers Bt a greater degree than it has apparently Dreadnaught Washington disturbing reports began to arrive at| )" e planning to leave tomorrow 5 s v geant Richardson, who is conducting [ Washington, Sept. 1.—Adoption of [done up to the present moment. Is Launched At Camd Covtri TN S st r Camp Hazen, Chester, where they alnut Hill Park 1s|7oai SR e death of John itude toward the possible gy Ciin-l walting in western Boone and ean tend the second annual Connecti-| Although his application for work [ (& "\ [ Sinday ] Boraing iin | 2 passye attin MORE FIRING, Camden, N. J.. Sept. 1.—The super- ey Jommn counties to Join the m h school and older employed|stated that he had been a resident of | =« /0 s ki ear isaf the |arrival in Washington of beverages of . o dreadnaught Washington, one of the P/ when they got that far. had not dis-| oy’ fimining camp conference under | the city of New Britain for a period of | tReci€l - s %014 by Fischman |rare vintage along with the delegates| Chariestown, W. Va., Sept. 1.—The | four largest and most powerful battle- = e " e 2 -4 =3 255 “ CSDe: loye ¥ b L Y S ... |ofica of Governor Morgan announced |ships of the United States navy, was persed und were | ting on com p auspices of the state Y. M_C. A.|seven y s, a4 pr .[-'cnvr rl'y.flnp n,v’¢ lasé Mond to the disarmament conference 17| 50n after noon today that it had a re- | aunched today at the Gloucester plant on of t “h on these | - 9 camp la (o 8 ad ed to Agent James Cochrane of | - A = S Gar = 2 gL : | launched today & &) ster pla - \”u Il l; L r"m wWh 3 n” purpose of the camy |)|.Inn|u1 ate |h‘""\'l‘\lr‘1! :'I\LVm;\I ‘::fl:'("o;‘m.-v ”,‘L The 1;|nl|nu :;“nr' the .’||I .hlm\vi November w indicated today Dy|port from Logan of the resumption of | of the N. Y. Shipbuilding corporation. » s reached Lo coun e M. C. A. activities among the young| the X cipal Employ ency S| that the left headlizht was bent up- x ¥ 5 S e Lt - 4 authorities immediately took steps 10| men and boy morning that he did not know where | c.o0" "0’ iho fonder on the same side |treasury officials. — Delegates to the ‘"\_r'"{?r;:rB‘\:i’;fl";\“;'g:‘:"m "0;3:"‘ 0:1‘;':‘ Miss Jean Summers, ten years old v prevent a movement rrOSN it Walnit Hill park is. The applicant| ., " . \eq signs of having come in |conference, officials asserted, would H H B:ndhnm U = S _':';A”’\M wghter of Representative J. F. Sum- Doputy sheriffs were dis to LOTTERY IN WISCONSIN, was about to be put to work and direc- [ .one 7 Uy maihine et | orahabls B aosordsd the sanis dloin|son Wanleeics shorit b € mers of Walla Walia broke a bottle of 1 3 tions were being given him as to wherc 2 z & B < from Washington shortly before noon | \uter taken from the rivers of Wash- the eastern hills to tance Madison, Wis., Sept. 1.—Action was [ !¢ denies that he was in the vicinity of [matic privileges extended duly ac-|and went to the office of Governor =L ! 3 ® . : Orts | he should report. L iz > & ington over the prow of the big fighting Meanwhile alarming drts that | o ied by Attorney Gen. Morgan in the [ he v the accident on last Saturday night. . n representatives and| Morgar the onst Logan and weat Sror i ekt hadlus A ity toaky 2 e = & et aonidl 5 aaln b machine as she christened it for her east Lo ’ q circult court of Chippewa coun oda £ = . — such c it :;"'."";r“"": ‘:'I'y"“""»'ll""h_‘:"m'- ;'}v ”‘kfl to have a £300,000 hotel wuvunulmy'l'— Retail Price of Coal is S T Wi * of their right to import in- COLORED MAN HANGED. were .-r.'u.‘mx acre ¥ nty 'N.I" [:‘ ,I g |'v“ v.w‘ . hv‘:"”n\:i. r v‘n’ Advanced 10 Cents TOday An“ N. Y \"vn‘ 1.—Gov. . lelicate prohibition question: Baltimore, Sept. 1.—Henry A. Brown| T E UICIDE. anm cross Boone county |, july forfeited to the state unde o g 5 s ANaToL o . Sep! iov- delica = s| c o vl & 5 t0 Join them caused Governor Morgan | jttery laws. The property is now tn| Haze o e nt o Amiadyanch e IR R i BTN arise during the conference, 1t | SlOTed: was ha ‘fifl..‘::" Jhorning for | Ossining, N. Y., Sept. 1.—Ansello at midnight Monday ¢o dispatch an| ine hands of the holder of the winning|Of *of €oRU8 & PR T @0 B eetive to stitutional amendment to over- | < said. such as the service of wines| ho el of Cerret st | Glordano, av & clectrocution tonight appeal to President Harding for bt e P = S e obstacles in the way of | |, - P . | na demy nurse at Annapolis Jan-|in Sing Sing prison, attempted suiciae PP Presi ¢ ticket A atitbsiconities ot Labighi VEller come the obstacles in 3 at functions at places other than on | porH AR (M Ll tivas the motive, tedoral ald P e e St irad bonus to residents of the state the properties of embassies and leg: 5 S - |today by hanging to a twisted sheet Authorities Not 1 UNION SERVICES OVER to what it was last April when who served in the world war. tions. But the government, it N from a pipe in his death cell and slash- During this time the Lokan author-| The union services conducted Sun-|eent reduction was made to stimul Thix statement was authorized ¢ 1dcd, could be expected to refrain| Swedish Republican Club A A e R e itles were not idle. Calls for help | g,y evenings during the summer by|spring und summer buying. A ten ¢ the governor's secretary today. from embarrassing the conference on WillEDIsiies EPolitica | ot et o e went to adjucent counties and hun- | Jora) of the local churches increase has been made every month = . this question. i dreds of citigens Including many ex- |y o, oncluded and next Sunday each|since May — A meeting of the Swedish Republi- | S scheduled. servicomen 1 enponc to the call v »7 e : NEW BANK IN NEW LONDON? lcan club will be held tomorrow even- R. R. CEA Btate troopers from Mingo also were | ective pastor in charge. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT OPE Hartfo: Sept. 1.— The city of New |ing at the office of the Star Realty el rushed in and special trains (rom ‘ Boy Secretary A. A. Dorbuck, of THE WEATHER. London will have new bank if the |& Insurance company on Main street, hurch will have its own service with Jackson, Mich Sept. 1.—C. J. for a general discussion of political | Holmes, —president of the Manistee Sept. 1.— a certificate. It will be known the [matters. August Bergstrom, whose | Strect Railway ( "-hnf Nhimiswll’. Mich., ors ofclals visited th | | erto Cibrario, purchasin ent on nims | Hazen. Mr. Dorbuck has opened his| | for New Britain and vi Winthrop Trust Co. The hearing on [appointment as building inspector to | announced today that the railway had s visited armed camp | erto Cibrario, purchasing s | Ha e . > i e ation will be held September |succeed John W. Allen is being | ceased operations. The system has been of the marche " or the n soviet | department for junior members but will Fair, warmer tonight and F the application will be hel t y.3 e b b i ‘ IERS “":""‘ £ ”‘ '":" today 'm: '1‘nl' be ready to announce his winter 27. The bank will start with a capital |pushed in certain circles, is a prom- |operated at a loss for four years, Mry government, was indicted a . program for another week, of $100,000 and a surplus of $250,000. |inent member of the club. Holmes sald. —————— ¢ Charleston carried arms and ammu nitlon Into the county Adjutant n ‘s Vi .. P SRS ARS county)t Ad/ciust Gex New York, Sept. 1.—Jacques hub- | today after a month's vacation at Camp | Hartford, MORE SOVIET TROUBLES. the Y. M. C. A, returned to his office o - state bank commission decides to grant (Continued on Filth Paxe) charge of stesling soviet funds.