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ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921. -—TEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS IRISH PARLEY DEADLOCKED America Mourns Men Who Died When |LQUIS WINKLE REAL ES’ fiTE DEALER, UNLESS DE VALERA AGREES | Big Dirigible Crashed In Englerd 37t/RDERED; BODY FOUND IN REAR OF TO CHANGE HIS ULTIMATUM punral Services Held A FIOUR PRIGES 0 CURTIN CO.°S UNDERTAKING ROOMS p- 1o Aurce, PremirLovd GUINAN NAMED AS | S5 KE ek DROP, SAYS BABSON oo o o SN DOCTOR WHD syt 1, Fracred 5 Secretary Of Navy At- George Says, Would — | ARMY MAN, IS DEA LEGION' ADJUTANT tends 1o Person e, ot g, prios s, ™™ ™™ "™/ \pnpEp 1SS RAPPE, ™ Bloves—Palice Are - Be to Actually Recog- R = | for P it e pect R . . New York, Sept. 17.—(By Associat- §ar TOSEr - | i nize Independence of Father Landry of Bridgeport |.. X0 Smhc oers hernea : = Pt O ™ | Grand Jury Also to Take Up S s . h:ir fighting men who fe with the —Shock To Fricnds - Ireland. Elected State Chaplain | 2= ™" ™ " © " FIRST OF SERIES TODAY Stricken by sudder auack or| Alleged Tampering With bery as Motive for I ol ot 1 rt discas Lewis F. Dunn aged 75 T ANTI‘BONUS AGT CONDEMNED 'L:”‘:'h: o 5 ' ZT:‘:”MIK- Ber | Buginess T4 Pui:lh Below xur.u:.._‘mn:‘ t ied : morning at his hame drizzling rain thousands of — 5 - s : na resident ,of this Witnesses in Case. Crime. Declares Britain Will Never| their officers who met death in the| Points Above in January 1921—Notes | 3 : al thi O 54 . | river Humber when the giant airship ) | ot A San Francisco, Sept, 17.—The county Accept Delegates As Rep-|Alleged Action of U. S. Chamber of | tuok its fatal plunge. a Steady Drop in Commoditics and : e i the time | 8%and jury at its meeting Monday night | [ndications Are Thae Assas- A 5 SEReE N o Honors From England. Materials. vas s <o ) his front|is to consider evidence that certain wit- 5 resentatives Nof ¥ Separate | | CommereaiCriticinea_Scanio(Rbeacs| SIS om0 r EEsT U al . F. Ttown and . |nesses were tampered with in the case| sins Dragged Dead Man S Officers To Be Flected Late This|acad as well as her own, with sol General business today is 74 poin Mann were summoned but he|of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, accused Nation. wmn ceremonies in Westminster Ab.|Pe/oW nommal, as compared with its|succumbed icmore the plivsicians [of murder in connection with the death From Scene of Actual Afternoon. ey and elsowhore. but this atternam: | position 100 points above normal in |arrived. of Miss Virginia Rappe, motion picture 3 ¥ ! N L Yy 8 gl 3 i Kk A veteran of the Civil war and an | actress, Harry M. Kelly, secretary of Sl in New ¥ Sept. 17.—Election of | Americans gathered to pay their own honored member of the G. A. R., Mr. | the jury announced today. aying. to the heroes whose bodles|,ee vie prices of commodities and|Dunn was always a willing and in-| +“The jury also expects to clear up London, Sept (By Assoclated |officers today will complete the con- Fress) —Premier Lloyd George re-|vention of the Connecticut division of | Were brought back to the homelan:: 2 defa*igable worker in the work of the | doubtful points in the medical attention terday on the British cruiser veter.y order. en Miss Rappe,” Kelly said. ‘“The| The body of Louis Winkle, local plying today to the communication |the American Legion. Prior to the of Eamon De Va on Friday says | hour of convening there was much ac- | Dauntles Mr. Dunn was a member of the|testimony of the doctors who attended |real estate dealer and brother of that to receive the Sinn Fein dele- | jivity among the delegates owing to| Journeying here from Washington, - AL, 20th Connecticut Volunteers, having | ner may be heard ' Constable Fred R. Winkle, was found Fates to the proposed conference as |the rival candidates for the place of|to be present when the words of ; run away from home and enlistéd in| The witness tampering investigation|with all ind¥ations of foul play, representatives of an independent and | geate commander. At least seven numes [ Parting were uttered, was the secre- the Union army at the age of 16. He 0[ the jury is fixed upon the failure of |in the rear of the undertaking par- ;‘”x‘xn!:nnl ";H'm'r":'"'""m"“":“r“;'r"“ were being talked over but just how |tary of the Navy, while British, fought in many of the principal bat- Zeb Prevost, one of the principal|10rs of J. M. Curtin and Company orm ARG ofels coR . " “ | many of these would be proposed w "rench and Brazili sailormen tles of the war, including Gettyshur:s g = i " & - s % ey R , g 'l = ) : sses against Arbuckle, to tel, this morning shortly before 8 o’clock. i""'n" Jseverance from the king's do- | not certain. A prediction was that|whose warships were in port, were Ressaca, Turner's Ferry, Atlanta and | the jury the alleged facts lhatoshceld;? Police) ara¥ investigating susplologs| mains. . there would be an s ment over onc | invited to the ceremony. the battle of Charleston. 5 BF inGraer Mr. Lioyd George says that so long 4 s st 3 Aol " _ | tailed to the police and the district at- - : s Mr. Do Valera insists that the Irish | ™™ "‘("‘_ s o b Secretary Denby Arrives, : : T Elon ‘"hl":O;;;‘;::g‘f\““:“:;“b"‘: torney. As a result of her failure to Territen Finds Body. delegates should confe the repre- AEPNIVE gt ‘ % Denby, accompanied by i = 2us” | testify the jury was compelled to post-| The body was discovered by T. J. wentatives of an independent and PERIA Claromon S e e the British embas: 5 i R imess on Park street. Mr. Dunn Was| ,one “for 24 hours a decision to indict| Territen who is employed by J. M. sovereign state & conference is ime | CitY: Who served as .‘v‘r,:x';.m“'?vm o (P At ot e Ol . greatly hclo:’c(}u by tlhlc ]};oun\:bc}ml’- Arbuckle, the district attorney said. A | Finnegan, proprictor of the livery possible. . rs ,“(lm'mn) 2 ‘:l LI' .? l|n B asnis —Gerustal Tribeie tow tia § dren, and.:\ i f:rr!nrn aybeo st‘:‘r\- manslaughter indictment was returned s“‘b}e nearby. There is a small ale Liopd George’s View war,ihas (béent appointed statelad: [ =SS BRIt e Lo e ances he was always sure to be called| zeainct him. leyway or open passageway running In his reply Mr. Loyd George de- [Jutant by the executive committes to| Prosldent of the United Stacs and his upon to give an address to them con-| " Arthur Beardslee, house physi-|PctWeen the Finnegan stables and clares it Is idle to say that a con- il Mt Aol e P een B : " cerning the days of the war. He own- | oo gt the St. Francis® hotel where the| Raphael's block west from the rear through the resignation of Thomas J. nt flowers. e4 considerable real estate about the i i of the Curtin block toward Washing= ference In which the British rep B e e T ety . S = S party took place in which Arbuckle 3 4 Bannigan, who is now ional vice- e secretary decided not to de- castern part of the city and earned i isg | ton street. ‘In this alleyway, partial- sentatives had to meet the Sinn Fein - liverTants 2 : 3 : was alleged to have fatally injured Mis: 2 » PossisEr n Guinan will serve | liver an address, preferring that the oot orlnis lermatnln henblicl faiied RESThR Iy covered by refuse paper which plenipotentaries as the representatives 1 S 5 . s P tens X Rappe, is still being sought by the dis-| * 2 pap of ‘an indopendent and sovereign |tWO Years at : 0. It| “eremonies be confined to the solemn 4 ncrease their rents. It is said that | yrict attorney and the police. Dr.|Vas blowing about in the morning e o e ference ~with. | was expected that Mr. Bannigan will | ritual prescribed by navy regulations dvring the high prices of the pastl!pearasiec atiended Miss Rappe in the| Preeze, and partially obscured by Snt Prasmaien” be chosen a national committeeman, | 4nd accorded American naval heroes faw years he raised his rents but one] potel. His testimony is wanted before| t2ll Weeds, the body was found ly- AP0 veceive them' as such,” fh Rev. Father John ndry of Bridge- | ®Ver since men-o'war flying the Stars dollar. It was a shock to his many |the B;rand jury. He is said to be on a| N8, alongside the fence. premler says, “would constitute for- |Port, has been elected state chaplain. -H=ld Stripes ever sailed the seas. friends when the news of his death}nynting trip. Territon went by at 5:30 o’clock mal and officlal recognition of Ire- Resolution Adopted. \‘-pri’"fi,félii'eoéZ“ gmndm l:he yard was heard, and many were the ex- P this (r;;gming btm in T:x neml-fl::rk- 2 2 the king's do- i, CCOWESEDASAN {10 cer W. L -essions of sincere tribute and ap=- ness not notice anything peculiar. Imn:;ln: Tt would :r;?;::. them to make gather. Along Sands street, parallel- Ieges W [Bakeos” ety i Canol¥s Eostboned When he passed agxin SLIT-45 0/ CHEN, a treaty but it would equally entitle | United States chamber of commerce :{‘Ifidlh:hg'fiz:h‘" W:_‘;rf"’m to the | materials continues to drop steadily,| Mr. Dunn is survived by his wife| San Francisco, Sept. 17.—The ar-[he saw what he first thought was a fhem to mmke 80 treaty and to break |Ngainst the jonal adjusted compen-, -d'"y 2 m:urnil:r! o -'1 ’""'ld? it a|having gone down another 3 per cent|and one daughter.Mrs. JJoseph Emith, | raignment of Roscoe (fatty) Arbuckle dranken man, lying on the ground. off the conference at any point and |sation of the bonus bill. and facing the from of tmeir 400rS | quring the month. This down trend in |a -esident of Worcester. The funefal [in the court of Superior Judge|Closer inspection revealed the fact negotiate a union of Ireland with a It was not expected that balloting for &7 acing the front of elr stores | .;mmodities is a most favorable factor, | arrangements, in charge of J. M.|Harold Louderbach on a charge of|!hat the man was dead and apparent- Meers would be reached until —late|With the American colors and black | . : i ly had been so for some time. The foreign powe officers would be reache n ate since lower prices—not higher prices— | Curtin Co., are held in aYeyance|manslaughter in connection with the : i . S crepe. L g s S5 Lody was lying with one leg stretched Will Not Change. afternoon. Coromouics Feln Tasie . |are necessary for prosperity. pending the arrival of the daughter.|death of Miss Virginia Rappe came|"" t 1 th gm 5 loubled - “Tha government is prepared to s : The Farmer’s Case. 1Le complete details will be an-|up today but ‘was continued -until| Pt e Ihe other coulie ““de"fi; dlscuss how the assoclation of Ireland It had been planned to hold the| ‘‘The farmer for instance has don=|notnced later. + | Septembér 26. EUAMS DA% RS SRSl L A RN with the British empire could best be memorial service on the athletic field, | his part to reduce the cost of living ol e ‘h"”"“’fk g' °“d° e but heavy skies necessitated holding |and bring back prosperity. Pri ne eve was blackened an ere ahd bring back prosperity. Prices of were signs of blood on the face. reconciled with Irish aspirations, but g y the ceremony in the mess hall. Police | most farm. products are,down to pre- WO”A A’ MISSING 0” HoNEmOO"V IS Beaten to Death. Territen immediately 'reported his gruesome discovery to Mr. Finnegan January, 1920, having shown an im- | provement of Tl points during the last A resolution was adopted 65 to 39, condemning the alleged attitude of the they could not consent to any aban- donmont, however, Informal of the R L Nfi ml E kuards held back the crowds while |war levels. Considering the lessened g S sgice et o R [ American bluejackets carried the cas- | value of the dollar, farm products are u]nn; which the whole fabric of the kets to that building from the tem-|{oday selling lower than they have ever BELIEVED To IflVE BEEN DROWNED who ! telephoHAd 6 Mrr Cariia) Wend it porary chapel in which they had been | sold. Moreover, this applie < this Belice: Mrpentisaiit woin AN placed last night. commodities as rubber, and rice, as well L S Dr. Watcrinan Luit, ioal Gkl “"C\hila Mr. Do Valera insists uon |Miss Anna G.' Rockwell’s|” Ehorly before 1 o'clock all the ; =TSR o) il KU KLU KLAN T0 FIGHT examiner ordered the body r Rt e eoraaantativas oo e et et Dinced.on sicommon R e yna ERae) To Ascertain Her Falze, Lake to the Curtin undertaking parlors should confer as representatives of an Resignation Accepted Lier, stretching entirely across one : g = e 2 = s ¥ . or further examination. Txamination revealed two separate independent and sov elgn state a end of the mess hall in front of the . o D e e s 1 POS~ H a ' Eg vas "a Vi - between ‘them i impos With Regrets MBI COMn AR pediWith $25,000 FIRE IN WINSTED Mashapaug in Tolland is Members in Louisville Seek Injunction |and distinct fractures of the skull, conference sible.” & the American flag. Of the American such as would be inflicted by a blunt e e L EL DT % Being Drained. ¥, To Permit Their Meeting Tomorrow | Fosirumtnt. Fither blow was sumecient . & ¥ 04y ©°f | Blaze in Main Street Store Owned by . e BN to cause instant death, according to ARBUGKLE ARRAIGNED Anna G. Rockwell for the past | \rachinist J. T. Hancock of Shield pesant A 5 - for Machinist J. T. Ha E “—Quote Constitution : years librarian at the New Brit-|yich, who was laid to rest in Eng-| Irving E. Manchester — Newspaper | Hartford, Sept. 17.—Information 2 Dr. Lyon's satement, 2 ain institute, has tendered her resis- [y,nq. came from Union, Tolland tounty, to-| Louisville, Ky., Sept. 17.—Declaring| In the pockets of the dead man's 5 H ¥ clothes were found the usual as- nation and it been accepted, with Halls Draped Office Damaged Too. i i s regrets, by the board of directors. U e et e = day that Lake Mashapaug is ‘béing | oo% I 15 thelr intentfon to “stand on|Z 0 0 CF pencils, nail file, letters, Presented to Grand Jury This Aft- [ The following statement emanated [, The wlitewsshed balls of the mess | wWinsted. Sept. 17.—Fire in the Main |drained to ascertain definitely Whether | Dy aud free cocach: ovsanisers of tne|Papers, handkerchicfs, ete, gencrally £ today from the board of directors: Shenlihe Piarasltorl vone s Lal street building of Irving E. Manches- |y\jre Norah Johnson Kettelle, Rad- Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louis- | carried by the average man, in addi- ernoon—To Push Murder Charge. “Our public library has a host of s P ter, early today did damage amount- | . X 3 tion to a purse containing $2.17, e ) ) patrons, old and youni and some of [%¢amen and marines—marched 1nto |ing (o about $25.000, the Winsted Citi. |Cliffe college graduate and ‘bride ot | ville, today: are preparing to seck an|UoR o, & Purse comainng 215 San Francisco, Sept. 17—Roscoe Ar- | {0 ron G0 VN0 SHURE T8 Cfore the |the auditorium headed by a band. |gen being amons the sufferers. The |one week, was drowned in the lake | injunction restraining Mayor G. W.|and bank books showing deposits of buckle was scheduled today for a|,...ont building when the library was [’ ith bayonets fixed, seamen in navy | Citizen went to press as usual, for a {after her disappearance Tuesday,aft- | Sith”from carrying out his announc- 22 A t scene In the tragedy of |’ = blue and marines in khaki, took thel L e s ed intention of preventing the meeting [20nd §122.19 in the New: Britain new court scene in the tragedy in the City Hall. There are not many | lu¢ and marines in khaki, took their | fro was not a novel experience in that : on OLPOVERURELS €| Trus ¢ and teh. v Rappe, tion picture act- ¥ | pla d the casket thet - ernoon from the cottage where. she | sehequled for tomight rust company and a watch. irgin appe, motlon picture act- | oy ' O LT ) o ey without | Places ArcHndtheNcaRksts of their | egtablishment, it having gone through | S b i eduled for tonight. ; ot Dot comrades. Their officers wore mourn~ | {ho ordeal twica in recent years. was spending her honeymoon. er| [The Rev. Dr. Caleb A. Ridley, al ., =~ VW0 o S0 0 badly rr-; :‘hnkldl-;l.'l'-:‘lf"'"'*"i!l :"ki"' ser® |our librarian, Miss Anna G. Rockwell, taod e aissn a | ininterof AU of Arbuckle, following a drinking orgY [, 0 v {¢ with great regret that the|iNS bands on r sleeves and crepe The fire apparently developed from [husband, John Dunster Kettelle of | Prominent Baptist minister of Atlanta, bruised, as though he were held by S the Seu N Shantment ' 8. 2| directersiot therinaittite have to) an- |on thetr sword [hilis electric wire in the dark room of the [Cambridge. Mass, is firm in ghe be-|Ga., is scheduled to speak in the in- |, "0, “while struck by another. FPrancisco hotel and &s @ result of)nounce to our citizens that they have Fuller studio on the second floor and |lief that his wife's body is at the terest of the Klan. ion|He was dead some time, according mistreatment by her host. been obliged to allow Miss Rockwell 15 000 WHISKEY LOOT the firemen had nearly a two hour |bottom of the lake. Members of the Fiscal court, which| € Was, Cead sOme “ume, SOCHR S Today Arbuckle was to be ar-|, " o task to get it under control. The edi- Since Tuesday the lake has been [has charge of the Jefferson county ar-| = "t S0l e occurred béfore raigned in wuperior court upon an | VT oy eet mure, with sin- torial and business office of the Citizen |dragged without results and Constable | mory that has been engaged for the | 780 "W E FILC TR AEE OFFRAEE BEOMS EnrHrVnn'n! charging vlu.'nwlnlu. \fnr]r.w cere sorrow that the many she has|.. St = had fire, smoks and water in them. [Hathaway who has had charge of the | meeting, said that the firomoter5 o e diand showcdleisns Bria v turned by the county grand Jury. But |,o" (LUl served and helped learn Valuable Stock is Taken After Watch- | e josses fell upon. J. W. Sherman. ERsenuvpStad it EHoeints pollceli;l:lx;ed permission to s :he bu;ld::g Flo. Fosidents fn! the " vietAlEr i s ares . cre o r g o 5 & y i C % 5 Y. |of this fact. Miss Rockwell came to = . | ladies goods; Clifford L. Magsh, 5, 10 |Friday night for assistance. Con- Coclr EUo il Lag A o e e e stable were ques- it wax maid. New Britain and entered upon her| ™™ in Rag Factory Are Tied By | . q%,-" (0he store; the Fuller studio, |stable Hathaway is of the opinion that | proposed meeting and that thé permit fifrfolg’i’;, ‘:fie';o“ce Bat 1o el bl ’Tn« r::;::h,nhn.rnn\\‘:l\”r; :'q :rlr-uu:n«:.: Arincd Pand of 15 Moa' which has $4,500 without insurance; | Mrs. Kettelle may have run away and | would be revoked, » Snemtorca secins i any suspicious the mu arg il L (Continued cn Third ge). Mr. Manchester, State Tax Collector |he does not think her body is in the characters about and no one heard it will be left up to a jury to decl New York, Sept. 17—Fifteen armed | W. H. Blodgett, ¢ lost part of his |lake. “We have dragged the lake for any outery or call for help, during and the divi office of the 3 s without results but to TEST FOR, GASOLINE e niEht 5 whether Arbuckle shall .be convicted hcldup men tied up the two watch- | library of first dogvhe murder, second degres MAY STERIL]ZE OFFAL men of a Brooklyn rag factory early | state highway department which lost [make sure we are having the lake urder, manslaughter or turned free A 2 The space where the body was by s today and carted away 48 barrels of | maps. Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Mad- |drained,” he said today. - s P et Mt e A e et b e vhiskey, valued at $15,000. den who lived in the building escaped | Mr. Kettelle siid that there is much | Little Dabs of Cheap. Molasses on Stick ot i >rossing o o mu charge | on Department Considers Tm- e : v S5 highit leinities land) save bra ah Sitieibottom 3 i means Arbuckle must remain in Jail iy e ¥ e - ED PILIOSIINSCS ’;"‘ satisfied with :”l‘“:.)n‘" DELEIOTIAS e e 0; ”}1‘0”]’;‘:‘,0 "::ll' :;‘;‘3;’;;‘: woulg"“m Will Show Traces of Water in Liquor. | L-afavette street and from Washing- for some time to come. Dismissal of | provement at Town Farm in Inspec- | {h¢ story of one of the watchmen. =S SR, Alacoverline libedid it IConstable ton street. It is a large open area the murder charge and trial on the AhiomasiDe [Beutis fand Sciseied o Hathoway denies this and claims thero| ©Of Inspector Says. and it is not unusual for men to be manslaughter indictment would have | tor's Recommendation, on a charze of robbery. The watch-| [J, §, May Have Germany SO T s i | e niic iniloniel w1t meant quick liberty on bail for the men, who were stationed in differ- Make Its New Dirigible| The couple wers.married last Fri- St. Paul, Sept. 17.—Little dabs of |all hours of the night. Policemen SostEoR Gater In compliance with a suggestion of | ent parts of the building, said two aKe L £ o Ll S dlor i cheap molasses on plain pin sticks in [on the Main street beat usually look George T. Conway, inspector of meats, | armed men had forced them into the| Washington, Sept. 1 ay and went to Union Saturday eve- | the hands of 61 oil inspectors in Min-into this lot several times & night. stationed at New Haven, the charity | cellar and bound them, back to back.| of a dirigible of the Zeppelin type— [Dins to spend thiir honevmgon. | nesota have saved users of gasoline|At the, point where the body was Slx GENERATIONS PRESENT | department Is considering ways and|The other armed men then leisurely | from Germany if possible—to replace i thousands of dollars during the past|found there is no light, the body means of sterilizing offal at the mu-| olled out the barrels, placed them | the lost ZR-2 and continuation of con-|Virginia Judge Rules | year according to Hjalmar Nilsson,|was off the path and it would be A —— | nicipal abattoir before the refuse is|on trucks and disappeared. | struction of the ZR-1 now building at | i | state oil inspector. Incidentally this sim- |almost impossible to discover it im Oldest Member at Family Reunion Is | fed to live stock at the town farm. A| De Santis said he broke the wires| Lakehurst, N. J., was recommended to- Person Can Carry QUAart|pis tost for discovering water in gaso- | ihe Arrh. except by accident. holler may be installed shortly. vrith which he was tied and notified | day to President Harding and Seccre Petersburg, Sept. 17.—Under a|line has gone out from Minnesota to a Crime Committed Elsewhere., 112 Years of Age—Belong to Creo Mr. Conway's recommendation fol-|(he police. taries Denby and Weeks by the official | ruling laid down By Circuit Judge West, | dozen other states.* The theory of the police depart- Jowed the discovery that 300 hogs at| The owner of the factory had a |national advisory committee for aero-|g citizen has the right Tegardless of the| On the theory that water is heavier|ment, Dr. Lyons and others who in- Toile o8 Sndiana. tne Stoltz farms in New London had | permit to store liquor there. | nautics. prohibition laws to have one quart of than gasoline and always sinks to the|vestigated is that the man was mur- hard liquor in his personal baggage | bottom, Mr. Nilsson devised the sim-|dered nearby and his body dragged probably become infected through the iz The case in which the ruling was gnon‘ple test a year ago, A stick dipped in|to this dark spot and thrown there, 4o of offal in their fe The local yesterday in Sussex county court was|cheap molasses glides through gasoline |after his pockets had been rifled. Winkle was engaged in the real empire and every constitution in Moving Plcture Comedian’s Case Is Procurement The Pas, Manit, Sept. 17.—Six generations of one family are hold- Ing a reunion at Nelson house. They ‘ludlltl has found the use of refuse as Bokatia $a tha Cree trikie of 1adians « feed unsatisfactory and recently | , not decided in favor of the defendant,| without showing any effect on the mo- Hnr:h Donkey, aged 112, is the com= [only a small amount has been fed to BABSON S REPORT APPE‘\RS TODAY however, the jury after some deliber-|lasses. But when water is encounter-| estate busineys on a commission mon ancestor of the other five. They |ihe stock - : ation, finding him guilty on the ground|ed the molasses comes off the stick.| basis and, usually kraveled around are: Caroline Spence, 90, daughte e ] On the front page of The New Britain Herald today, that the whiskey was wrapped in a|When the stick is withdrawn the exact, With a horse and carriage, which he there appears an article by Roger W. Babson, the “Busines sock and deciding that a sock could not | amount of water in the bottom of the| hired from innegan. It is said he did not have the horse yesterday. John Donkey, 70, grandson; In ROBBERS GET BIG HAU ere < 3 e 44, At granddaughte Stery ot State: every iver by strued as ‘‘personal bagzage.”” |tank is clearly revealed. Spen & & ghter L Barometer” of the United States. In every school or univer % ChNItToeg ¥ o i Usually he carried large sums of money, his brother Fred Winkle, e erar wranc] sity where business is studied, practically or theoretically, || = ront ereat granddaughier. . Sarah | Sells-Floto Circus Treasurer Held Up Babson’s name is known and his reports recommended as a pepaRTMENT cALLED our | [ONG SHOE STORE SOLD |stating that ¢ was nothing unusuai Donkey the first retains possession of [ at Portland, Ore., aml Petween $28,- stepping stone to better knowledge of conditions which exist A tt\ll\’:hrml el eived at Hose | for khvm to carry $300 or $400 in his all her faculties except her eyesight.| o 00 [l in the most necessary science of all—the art of making a ||| housee No. 3 shortly before 8 o'clock| o mu| DockeE B On iV fpteday, b el which is falling. She traveled. 150 | and 530, is Stolen, | livir & ! this morning for a fire in an ash bin | W. Menus and S. N. Levine Pur- |property on Whiting :\venug and also o o | wving. Union street. When the ap- sold a farm on the same day. It is miles by eanoe for the reunion et nd. Ore Bont! 1 & at 11 t o Pl o i 5 ¥ i artand. Ore.c Mept. 17T The New Britain Herald has contracted for a weckly ||| paratus arrived there was littig to| chass CertianiSteckioBOne ot Cltyza SO e Gl ) S I R | masked robbers held up the s e < |be done as the fireé was -1 - - oth sales with him last night. Schooner Yacht Sonmica | Cireus treesurer late tac e report from Babson. The report s in the terms of the busi- |28 3000 == G2 B e | SR emnn Lnst Sccn Yesterday. couver, Wush., and ob‘ained r ness man, not those of the theoretical economist who teaches The capita K r “hi o | s s . capital stock of the Long Broth- The murdered man left his home Wins From Vagrant Boal‘f.w:, end £30.000 in cash and dra others how to make thousands of dollars, when he has hardly | | [ers Shoe Store, Inc., on Main street, [at 123 Willow street early yesterday ne g Fcniedd ot fotrtie) L cnintd oot LGS 0 Ml enough himself to make both ends meet. * been sold and taken over by S. W. [morning with a man from Glen yacht Sonnica, owned by H. S8 Shon-|er, ash.. p | i o 4 = # | Menus and S. N. Levine, local business |street, who came to the house and nard, today defeated the Vagrant, own- | #aid to hize knocked down The beauty of Babson’s report is that he uses words Sl ) men who own two shoe stores in thig |said he had property he wanted sold, ed by Harold 8. Vanderbilt in 0 Hannatord, 60, and her son “Iodles which we are all familiar with. Each sentence fairly sparkles THE WEATHER. | city. The lease on the store is soon to | That was the last his family saw mile race for the Cape May cup. The| Hannaforl, vko objected to the search| || . i . is a ol =1 A= ‘(‘x ire and instead of renew he |him alive. with business gems, and is a mosaic of ec > fragments . sore I 2 wing it, the = Sonnica crossed the finish line at Am-|of his mothe Leheathe ‘:C dilv P ‘l‘l(m'"m;]*(‘l {”K' ‘IC- Hartford, Sept. 1i.—Forecast ||owners decided to sell tha stock. Tha Police Have No Clue. brose channel lightship en miles in| The moaey 7 transferred which ca adily una 00c¢, so well worded are thesc for New Britain and [m“ proprietors have taken charge of There was no clue to the per= the lead. The race started yesterday|from the circus grounds to the safe m‘ condensed reports of Roger W. Babson. Unsettied with showers tonig m.A establishment. petrators of the crime at the spot In falr weather and ended In a drip-| the treasury car in the railroad | Don’t miss it—tell your friends about it. Read The | Sunday generally fair; not much P. Martin of Cincinrati, sales [ where the body was found. The pIng rain, It was to Five Fnthoms| The transfer was being made in a mo- New Britain Herald, the family pape i & chang; temperature. pmmmcr. will have charge of the sales |ground is medium hard but would lightship, off Cape May, N. J., and re- | tor truck, in which five men and four!| 2 Y DePEE: end of the store and at present is turn. women were riding. — L # | manager of the Bootery Shop. (Continued on Second Page.)