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News of the World Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press Better Business MUNSEY OPPOSES TARIFF IN M’KELLAR V|l}TflRY UPTIMISM PREVAILS DIANA NATIONAL GUARDSMEN ARE ORDER TO PROTECT HIS OWN | INTENN. PRIMARY| ASSIRIKE IMPENDS. FIRED UPON IN COAL MINE STRIKE: INTEREST ABROAD: IS CLAIM “Blue Law” Candidate Runs Poor | New Haven Road Officials and RA ]L WA Y SITUA TION IS UNCHA NGED Publisher Of New York|Marshal o Parade i Third in Senatorial Race (Clerks Both Want Settlement Herald Viciously As-| REED'S SUCCESS IS CERTAIN|NO WALKOUT SAYS BARDO|™"*""S%ver Fores e vears| Cabinet Discusses Both Machine Guns Used To sailed In Senate To- B - - Strikes Today—Long| Drive Away Maraud- | Mayor Walton of Oklahoma City, Who | New Ruling of Labor Board Restor, day By Senator Good- ‘ N : Ran on Platform Opposed to Ku| ing Some Privileges Recently Take Bl Island Railroad Black- ers, But There Are illg Of Idaho. | ‘ 4 ki | Klux Klan, Leads Gubemnatorial| Away Is Believed To Point Way : 7 b lists Those Who Walk. No Serious Casualties* Race By More Than 30,000, Adjustments. u . { | ? J Memphis, Tenn, Aug. 4, (By Asso-| New Haven, Aug. 4—General Man- Boston Herald, New York| ' 1 ciated Press).—Kenneth D. McKellar |ager C. L. Bardo of the New York | Va & ed Out. -Operators Meet. 4 of Memphis, junfor United States | New Haven and Hartford rallroad | ¥ ? Il 9 . senator from Tepnessee, today held |met R. G. Stearns, general chairman | T T e A Times, Chicago Tribune, ! / o plurality of approximately 20,000 |0f the clerks' brotherhood this after- President Harding's cabinet took to| Staunton, Ind, Aug. 4 (By Assosy e votes over Captain Gus T. Fitzhugh, | noon to discuss grievances which have 4 today's meeting reports on the coal|clated Press) —First hostilities in| Cleveland Plain. Dealer, | 4 4 8 | 2150 of Mephis on the face of incom. | been threatening to bring the clerks e e as gathered by their | connection with the taking over of ' S s o plete unofficial returns from 50 of the | to the verge of a strike. Stearns was| . respective departments. The session, | Mines by state occurred today whemk t. Louis Globe Democrat state's 96 countles. Captain Fitzhugh |accompanied by W. E. Warley, George | ¢ it was indicated, was given over al-| Natlonal Guardsmen on guard duty g . £ A at midnight conceded Mr. McKellar's| Cullls and J. J. O'Connell, vice-chair- . most wholly to a discussion of the sit- [ Were fired upon from ambush. and Minneapolis Tribune! ) | renomination. megdiranaictit aldlenks) orgary) . uation in the two induetries. Theifro oras returned by, tha puirief ¥ zation. and later the firing was taken up over Cooper a Bad Third. § Coal Discussion Started g P 3 Also Attacked | & B = Mr. Bardo has sald that there will 7 Secretary Hoover announced that|the entire area. Automatic rifies,were y | . Noah W. Cooper of Nashville, who|pe no strike. Mr. Stearns, prior to distribution of coal by the federal| brought into action by the troops ands made the race on a “blue law” plat-(the meeting, ®ald he hoped there| o emergency control committee had|the firing continued for more tham' Washington, Aug. 4—TFrank A S o form, ran a pdor third. would be no strike. The optimism of been started under informa! arrange- | an hour. Munsey, owner and publisher of the | o In the contest for the democratic both fs based. it s understood, upon ments. These arrangements he ex. No Soldiers Injured. New York Herald, was charged today, gubernatorial nomination Austin W.|the new ruling of the labor board k. _plained, have been made pending| Reports received by Mafor Gen. in the senate by Benator Gooding of JOHN SKRITULSKY Peay of F'“'k"”" was leading Ben- | which restores some of the privileges | ) 3 !completion of the committee's organi- | Robert Tyndall in command of the ton W. McMillin, former governor, by | which a recent ruling took away from " \zation and issuance of orders to take | troops said that no one was injured. Idaho, chairman of the republican P . ; - 1 agricultural-tarift bloc, with fighting| John Skritulsky, a prominent |almost 4000 votes. Governor Alf. A.[the clerks on this system. care of strategic points and necessary | It was said, however, by some of the the administration tariff bill in tne |Lithuanian, has been selected|Tavlor was unopposed for the repub- s D. A. NTVEN. industries. men on duty that one man was lican nomination. More Marshals Named slightly injured. interest of his investments in Eur- Y I nts in Eur-las marshal of the parade to be Sanders Heads Republicans. [‘,[IMMITS SU":"]E AS The sale of the Boston Store| attorney Gen Daugherty on arriv-{ Investigation by military officials ope. ; i ; ! ! Foreign Investments. held Sunday by local Lithuanians| ' " 00" Nowen senders this week to Messrs. Mulligan |ing at the White House for the cab- | indicated that although the firing net session, said he had authorized (lasted several hours, the attacking as a manifestation of appreeia- |« . 5 a ; Mr. M 5 s well in the lead in the race for melly of ¢ 14 | ir i Asserting that Mr. Muneey had in was WEI“]INE PARTY WMTS and Donnell f Springfield el el el Tl Dl e W GEn terests in steel plants, mines, giass [tiON Of America's recognition of [the republican senatortal nomination. brings about the retirement ; 3 i Finis J. Garrett, minority leader in il iy AU 57 marshals for duty in the vicinity of | that several men from nearby towns Sl rone i el el the republic ot Lithuania GEHIE) ffuiae from active business of D. A.|Des Molnes where, according to re- | came to this city and announced that 16 beet sugar factories and ot - the house of representatives and Gor- - 3 & and other in-|ajdes are' John Mikaulaskas, o B e s n e ha: Wik lAstasteaiin | Niven who for the past 42 years|vorts received by the department of | they were going to “get a flock of dustrial institutions in foref, 1 f 3 SEhitor Gonding s e T DT 0 T LA K (e Ly et ey Bride-to-Be Broken Heart-|has been one of the city's lead- | justice, disorders have occurred in|soldiers.” They fired on an outpost 3 5 1k T 5 ‘ connection with the rafl strike. and the fire was Iimmediately re hard to understand why Mr. Munsey |ichael Nevulis and Anton Ly- [sentative John W. Clouse, republican, ing merchants and is one of the + { . 1ants ar 0 ny Strikers Returnir ned. Das turned his hounds looss on those vokas. Sz e Rl ed When Father Objected |few real old pioneer businessmen| secrorers Weers ansomnecane n2a | """ stachine Guns Used. senators who are trying to protect ead Man TIs L 8. who are left. received telegrams from officlals of| The continued firing was the result American industries and American la- In the seventh district available re- > bor.” J"‘NEYS BE[N bR S to Decollete Gown : denying that | of the ‘take no chances: orders given “Nor s it umnge that he has sin- votes polled cast for Lemuel Padgett ey tvwers were veturnlrg to 'v'(ork in | tn, {litla. No one is guppoaed to gled out the members of the tar who died in Washington Wednesday. [IFRMAN PRUHIB'T!N large numbers as has been claimed by | be in the occupied zone without a pass ETaetoth it taeiala ilimott sontieat lN [;HIEA[][] STRIKE Undss (Mennesses primary procediss | Geneva BAUE L 4K ( By sA iated | LILJNIVE | nmn some railroad executives. and the men with passes are supe “for without the steadying influence J mocratic state committee would [ Press)—The story of a pathet 3 E posed to travel only on the publid e ST msy! gm;*aga & zc:; a:r-;cp:x;a‘a] Primevy in he event|ding tragedy ~vhich occurred yester WI]RKERS EflMIN[i HERE Won't Take Back Strikers highways. As a result when the ate that has been golng on by Hunsey, L official returns show a majority cast |43y in Bregenz, Austria, was told by 1 tew York, Aug 4—The Long Is-|tacking persons fired the militia swept 3 2 BT e = the Geneva newspapers today. A land railroad, through President Pel-| the spot with machine gun .nd rifle Goldman and the International bank-|Bus Owners, License Free, |for Mr. Padgett 2 i u 5 ity s ers and their kind, would have de- 2 ’ Ran on hue Platform. Wl;aa!?!h:' wxsovt;‘e(. ;*}‘arrvxed l-_lz;la':s‘n:s e L |ers aq:;:z;:d“;2&3:3“1:1:‘:eubn!ri:: ':r: fire. : feated any attempt to pass a protec- Invited to Come to Senator McKellar made his fight on | 8500" t0 g!le piets a0 R Dr. Strecker to Visit Ameri- | ¢! who went on strike from the Wiesdre ont tive tariff measure at this session. / 1iE pacora Anlthesanate 3 ;r enr marriage to a former Austrian e iRl hb;r“se o;zry; tellipe);:n:“au mn.dn:;: rows . . G us' s y g 5 o= v hops on July een genera quarters Th Down Gauntlet. Windy City cacy of a soldler bonus an Bapi e me girre| €2 and See How Dry Laws |30 %00 012 employes who will S s Pt R “So I say to Mr. Munsey and his support of Woodrow Wilson during TS, saw, 3 beautiful wedding dress he decl have a chance to get back are those| ¢ora the firing started and A t 0! Y v I i 5 s st i) fanace hounds, let them come on. I will his tenure as president. 1t was too decollete and told her he Are Enforced men who were trusted workers and|gere husy todsy repairing them. s wit] o ;:‘:;J:ytfirl:c;"‘“: :nh:m?lg.l:t:::: Chicago, Aug. 4 —Mayor Willlam Lead would not allow her to enter the i feny walked out because they had to follow | yaq. outposts were established at vae the American laborer and the Ameri. |Hale Thompeon’s plan for relleving s tilbe R o church “half naked.” He lacked her union orders he said. rious strategic points, can peopls .regardless of what may [the street car strike esitustic, with| St Louis, Ave ¢ (By Assoeiated 'up In * r bedroom and on'' —elented Soath Manchester, Aug. 4—Dr. g ‘ follows whila he snots with royalty |MOl#: buses operating on a five oent |Frest)—U. & Senator James 4 Reedfto her pleading as far as to say she |Reinhard Strecker, president of the 4 \H‘ll Reopen Plant A Coal! Operators Meet. and explofts the poorly paid labor of |fare basis resulted today in a general!$till maintained a lead of nearly 7,-| might go to the church in another on national committee of : B9P: fich, A“'Js"-‘; ~-d—°~“” Chicago, Aug. 4 —Representatives Europe.” invitation to bus owners to bring their |"00 votes over Breckenridge Long for |gown. The daughter refused. The T will visit this country in|of the Mic !r'inhvev-‘rfl. ra--:za ’Ml‘-» of Tllinois coal operators met here Wants Press Investigation. cars to Chicago and operate them, No |the democratic nomination for that|hour for the ceremony passed while |October to inquire into the prohibition [ nounced today the plant C-fh‘ he rall.| oo to dacids whathst!or/ net CHew Urging adoption of his resolutioh |licenses will be required so long, as office today and Mr. Long based his|the wedding party waited at the|question and its enforcement, accord- | road ‘hero. onP:ilfinns of “..mh’ were [ & o uld be present Monday at the proposing an investigation of Mr. [the fare {s five cents. hope for success on the officfal count, jchurch. ing to word received by E. L. G. Ho- | curtailed ret" ntly ?‘EC'BUSE of th‘: Cleveiand confarenca. Munsey and republican newspapers| Thousands of jitnevs are settling |Deing made today Later the father heard a revolver | henthal, state committee chairman of shopmen's strike, would be entirely =)0 PNE PR RENE o 3 5 . £ ) rty Connecticut. [ reopened within a few davs. The an- osing the tariff, Senator Gooding |[down to regular route: In 3,629 precincts of 3,848 in Mies- (ehot, entered the room and found his|the prohibition party in C = times indicated that it was extremely ghrent Fe . SR hend)ing daughter's body, still clad in her| On his recent visit to Europe. Mr.|nouncement said 452 men are em.|UIEe Indltated that 't was extremery told the eenate that “in view of Mr. 'the three million passengers daily 2 - e " T y Munsey's great newspaper holding in with littls or no delay, ) (Continued on Page Seventeen) bridal dress. Hohenthal ‘"(53""” i "D”"‘q‘f“:"f;(" F‘r?é‘;dh{m:; "f:it": approximately | .~ cntral competitive field wage eone America and his effort to prejudice, While trafiic made further progress “:""' ""‘:":h‘: C’:;'l‘;:“"q‘njl:‘, 'He’ ““( ; e ference but have favored state agree« public opinion against American leg-|in its speed up program today there | ) fo! moflr:w minister of edur:!inn in the Consider Settlement ments. istation in the interest of his foreign|were many accldents, the most seri- F HA FINDS FATHERSBODY ”r;v‘!nc‘n of Hesse. Membership on| Washington, Aug. 4 — Representa- | investments the people of the United |ous of which resulted in the death I o i f’h, committee includes both men and [ tives of the six striking shop crafts No Washington Threat. Btates have a right to know all the |of a bus conductor in the presence women with cartain limitations and |unions on the Southern raflway wil| SPringfield, Ill, Aug. 4.—Acting facts relating to Mr. Muneey's for-|of scores of passengers. TI]TALLE[] [IVER $4 u"fl Twelve Year Old Hebron Boy Discoy. | WOMeN with certain limitations and | wnigns on fhe Southers raiivas, will| ¢ o vernor Sterling in a. statement to elgn holdings.” The driver trying to beat some 5 4 A | dent Miller in charge i the Assoeiated Press today said he #1t the senators who have stood |slower cars ran the packed bus on d Srodukitdide—Corpge Was Hanging ;’:::in::?:'nd r'):::\:i::h' e::;::-\m\i y]h:'s “wln: 1!-‘06(‘}1r‘ id:rr g‘r‘:;:ts‘:l:s;:: had received no aithoritative word for protection to American industry|a parkway and the conductor was From Tree Limb. G'Pr;m"’ [;Niflflai life 4 " | settlement of the strike on the basis| from “'a_shtngton threatening to shut and American labor are to be black-crushed against a light standard. This|Symmer Vacations for 300 : Dr. Strecker's party will finclude |suggested by President Harding to the | Off Illinois coal supply from other mailed in the interest of Mr. Mun- was the second traffic death in 12| Hebron, Aug 4.-— Harry Herman, \n;g Gustel V. Bluecher of Dresden, | exscutives of all railroads states"but that Secretary Hoover had sey’s foreign investments,” he added, | hours. Childr Are Th Pr 34, who conducted a boarding house| pregigent of the W. C. T. U. of Ger- Improvement At Springfield. sent a telegram several days ago “then 1 want to know about it."” More automobiles appeared with ildren Le us ro- here committed suicide last night ac-| many: Misz Wilhelmina Lohmann, na- Springfield, Mass., Aug. 4.—That | Which might be ccngtrued as containe Other Newspapers. .. flags and signs indicating free rides . ” : cording to the local authorities, by |tipnal lecturer of the abstinence teach- | the West Springfield repair shops of | Ing such an intimation. “While we are investigating Mr.|The police issued a caution to girls vided by Public hanging. Herman was found hanging | erg' organization and head of the wel- | the Boston and Albany railroad now Munsey,” Senator Gooding continued, [in this connection after threa men from a tree in back of his home by|fare department of the Bielfeldi, nwflhave 500 men at work was the state- STATE OUTING HERE “we should also investigate the finan- |urged Miss Elizabeth Walsh, 16, to = his 12 year old son, Hyman Miss Bertha Kuppersbusch of Cologne. | ment today of Master Mechanic F, A clal interests of other newspapers, enter their automobile and when she| [Pleasing results have been obtain- Medical Examiner C. E. Pendleton|The women are delegates to the W. C.| Butler who said that the force was such as the Boston Herald and those |refused, shot her, the bullet passing|ed in the effort to raise about $4,000 [said Herman was reported to have|T. [~ convention in Philadelphia, No-|adequate to handle the entire quota | . < which advertises as fts associates in|through the leg for the Fresh Air camp at Burling- |quarreled with his wife yesterday|vember 11 to 18 lof work assigned to the shops. He | CORRecticut Branch of National Asso- the plan to sell America to European ton this summer, the amount having | morning and to have been despondent| Shiss Bluecher will he the guest of | predicted that the working strength| ciation of Postal Clerks to Meet n would be increased by September to manufacturers and merchants. The 0 gone well over the top today. The|OVer money matters for some time. |the Connecticut W. C. T. U. during 1 s newspapers which it lists are engaged W MAN SUED FOR $100,000 |camp was instituted several years ago Herman leaves his widow and four| part of her stay. 900 which is the largest number ever New Britain, August 20. in selling America to foreign manu- beginning in a very small w At [ children. The family came from New| Dr. Strecker sails on October 6 and |employed there An. increased e - facturers and merchants and compose that time a cottage on the Cherry|York about three years ago. the women on October 2 lamount of work is being handied | All postal clerks of the state have R been invited to the third annual out- those which have been most critical |George Creel's Ex-Secretary Demands | Park road in Unionville, was rented e b e - there daily, Mr. Butler said. 2 ing of the Connecticut state branch, of the pendin rotective tariff bill— ’ and children who appeared in need . % 3 namely“the C}ir“;gn Tribune, the New | $100,000, Claiming J. B. Woodward | 5¢ 5 vacation were talen] bo- ths ots Motor Pannl (aptules R[OT]NG IN ROGHESTER Near Normal At Pittsburgh. United National assoclation of Postal York Times, the Cleveland Plain| patgcas To Marry Her. tage for the day. The idea took hold Rum Laden Motor Boat Pittsburgh, Aug. 4—The Pennsyl-|Clerks, which will be held at St. Dedler, the St. Louis Globe Democrat ‘ el ¢ torcibly and steps were taken to build | New York, Aug. 4—After a running vania and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie|Mary's field, New Britain, August 20. and the Minneapolls Tribune! Let us| New York, Aug. 4—John B. Wood- [up & plant where a number of young- |battle in the fog the police boat|Police Are Told to Use Force in Re- | railroads today announced that their [ The public of New Britain is extended ascertain, Mr. President, why these|ward, newspaper advertising man of |sters, whose physical condition was|Blueboy captured a motor launch to- g shop forces were within 25 per cent.|an invitation by the local tom{nlttee publications are so interested in the | New York and Chicago, was sued for |Such as to really demand an outing, |day charged its three occupants with| Storing Order Among 4,000 Strikers ¢ ,,rmal and that additional men | !0 fl:""dflfl;e OUUIER: » There }‘;Ul be defeat of a protective tarift, $100,000 today by Bdith L. Ransom, |could be accommodated for two weeks |violating the prohibition laws and| ¢ shoe Sho |are being put to work daily e B “Let us settle for all time whether |secretary to George Creel when he|at a time. The city arranged for the |seized 200 cases of whiskey found on ok L | Union leaders said the strikers’ "f"‘a.m.z events. A ball qgame bf' it is a crime to stand for the pro-|was war-time director of the bureau |use of property and houses on land |board. The police sighted the motor-| Rochester, N. Y. Aug. 4—Police ranks “remain firm.” ":‘1”": ““}"‘] }l’”"‘“‘r fl‘:y’j’* *{" hM“'l . his resolution for an investigation 2z of public information. The young wo- |that has been purchased to be used [boat in the Narrows and followed her |[today took measures to curb activities | _— ,r“w“ A', |;P,, af :,ur‘:s‘w?“ ; - p{:& tectlon of American Industries, but a|man contends that Mr. Woodward |for a watershed at a later date. A |up the bay firing pistol shots until she |of sympathizers with more than 4,000 New Haven Road. SH RS et virtue and an exhibition of patriot- |twice promised to marry her and then |finance committee took hold of the [siowed down [striking shoe workers who for the past| New Haven, Aug. 4—The rallroad | Yard handicap race to amateur sprint- fsm to work for the destruction of |refused. work and raised the funds. The Her- e 5% 48 hours have kept certain sections | statement today said The big event Bt Al SutRE T be American industry." Miss Ransom who is 28, alleges|ald has aided in this, making an ap- Mother of Six (‘hildren of the city in turmoil “The operation of all passenger and vh»‘ el Mt mx‘ Sver lo€1n G When Senator Gooding concluded, |that Mr. Woodward, a widower with |peal to New Britain people for dona- e e | Following a report that the E. P.| freight service continues on a normal| 2% COF PR (OF by New. B “‘f : his resolution for an investigation was |several grown children, promised to |tions, an appeal which has been well Seeks Seat in Congress|reeq piant would be stormed tonight | basis and with the skilled Sl B et R e reported adversely by Chairman)make her his wife while they were answered. This vear there will be at| Las Cruces, N. M, Aug. 4—Mrs. M.|and workers beaten as they left the | recruited in place of those who vol. | “FICREPOTE 18st YRR, Fale CUP Te- Calder of the senate expenditures|dining. one Sunday evening in June, |least 300 local children given a vaca- [C. Mandell who has llved for more |authorities formed special riot squac untarily severed their fmw‘fl.‘m’""mg MV RIShoRE HUPABAF eof oints .; committee, 1920 at a Chicago hotel, and that he |tion of two weeks at the farm, thanks than 45 years in this vicinity and is|wen armed and instructed men to use | with the company, such normal serv- the wrnoal ”a"ck AR Onc‘; PR repeated the promise in October of [to kindly donors to the fund. The mother of six children has announced |force to restore arder fce can and will be continued fndefin- | . —— 03 tain it for t S X BURNED BOY'S THUMBS |thet vear eventual benefits to New Britain, [her candidacy for the U. §. senate Union officials here denled they | itely. Additional skilled men are be- | F% Fetan I for three succeasive years - ISR, through the building up of health s were responsible for the disorders last | ing emploved and taken to the per- sole property | 0 B B == 4 0 | ey . hieh is being|Cl€rks in that city. This will be its Rhode Island Also Seems [in v(}:\;:fl:;;fl?:drna children cannot PI::‘):\II-]TL& NE \\‘s\r.a': r,\l:};l.&i\ T:_".If-]m:m when a orowd of 1,000 persons manent_ orgar '7”.“:m.’,rh\:\n:x”fi”;v}’v‘z‘_‘,rm,, vear and the: New Brtaln Beys & 4 iy S -es | alla Wallas, Wash, / —E rushed police reserves, steadily buil : Y ot to keep Cincinnati Woman Held in $2,000 Facing Shortage of Coal| " severa days ago the fund for this |Layman pioneer newspaperman of the et el becoming entirely familiar with their | SXRECE 10 Kee 1 ‘L?E}Z‘&i st Loe Providence, Aug. 4 —State Fuel Ad-|year stood at $3537.33; today there is |northwest died here last night. He | new environment and are performing |, EnIrIes for the athiet Bond ot Ohiafge of: Craeley YOUNR: | ministeator | Geergs’ 1, WeKD, & an-|added $750 which. the WomIARN-CIUL SourAea” (5" Fiboan dispateh at Jun- Ml('hl)m[1 '1al\e< Ad‘ QRLAZE | story Brads 6f WRIRISHA ml]\ 1“;‘:“;'“}‘:’ r:m’wflig"n?rb?ll’g ster Sucked His Thumbs. nounced today that a survey of the |raised at a civic tea last spring and [eau, Alaska Of Ford’s Offer for Coal | on 10comotives, passenger and fre leht | orting department of The Herald, anthacite coal situation in Rhode|$52 which has been given to the — - | Lansing, Mich, Aug. 4.—(By - | cars, sufficient to keep suck equip- from this date until ;\;gu.' 1, 5 Cincinnati, Aug. 4.—DMrs. Joseph |Island showed that more than 25 per|treasurer, making the total $4287.33 | =——————————————————rx ciated Press)—With requests for pri- ‘mpm in condition for safe operation The maintenance of power is w Weber has been released on $2,000 [cent of the normal winter supply had |for this vear's work. There will be | v JUSEBHD. TN ority in coal distribution pouring into ell bond after arraignment in municipal |heen delivered and that yards|an addition to this amount when the |[| POG THAT JUMPED INTO o Phas of Stats FuAl Administeator] i Juhd &nd Witkin & 159 duvh & | GERMANS TRANSFER FUNDS court on a charge of cruelty for hav- |throughout the state are practically | Rotary club completes its canvas, | SEA TO SAVE DROWNING | Willlam W. Potter, the state today|gines will commence to return from u;g burn?dl!‘*:]eath!’:::.‘hfn‘\’(:n:":lrng‘ ;::; bare. \\nh' a rf'w n;htor ":u:snl‘x‘\flm“gl M; CAT GETS DECORATIONS ;qm ed 1 ! to take advantage of | the works of nw\w nmmrv :’11‘ ailders | old son Wi E ¥ —_— — counts” not yet turned in it will no! B Henry rd r to bring coal into| where they are being steadily re-|poioo ag 70 M A last Saturday. Dooley, Vaudeville Actor be surprising should the ultimate to- Long Branch, Calit, Aug. 4 ionizan oy t 6illaviile wnd | paired. There are still 51 engines in | etween 60 and 70 Million Francs Are Aecording to the testimony of an 3 N7s e |tal be $4,500 —Spot, a dog, i1s being decorat- |l - chiiile and Detroit, Toledo and|storage, held for reserve which it has Sent to Holland and Switzerland, officer of the humane soclety Mrs Is Wood Alcohol Victim |~ aithougn the sum originaily sought ed today for bravery by (S Trouton tallroads the, Rter SEREES).| Hat bish neckmiksy t6 ane> | Fearing Seizure by France. Weber admitted having burned the | New York, Aug. 4—Robert Daoley, [was §4/000 the committee had plan- ([l Long Branch nhumane ¢ ||| tey by Mr i Reports to the stat } i Extii Kie S L child in an attempt to break him of |52, vaudeville actor and head of the |red to create a smail deficit to carry The dog is credited w av- [ ible ntilities commission here today ol R e the habit of sucking his thumbs. |Dooley family of variety headliners|over to next vear. Approximately ing jumped from the municipal ||| ¢/ o acized the seriousness of the coal |Steel D!:(ll(‘t Has Coal “j“‘i— """:f" banks, within the i, |died today in a hospital of wood al-|$1,100 was spent in permanent equip- pler July 13, and rescued a cat ||| poreage, Industries in all parts of Enough for But 28 Days | i et ""““s“‘;’: 0 Conn. Dry Workers Seek |conol votsoning, ¢ |ment for the camp, a part of which which was struggling in the | the state face shutdowns | Pittsburgh, Aug. 4 —The mills of HI: A A 75.060:550 ;:”: T.O Make Europeans Dry | —— was to be charged off against next — | tne Pittsburgh and Youngstown steel | i000 (N (AOC SUE 0 R0, R In ” ! I 1 neec | 2 " 2 g 5 | districts have en coal * i v S south’ Maschester | Aug. 1—The |Mathilde Seems Annoyed RiE. Mowever it the Ul AL EoDNIL] Mosquito Pest This Year — [otricts bt o o sccors, | American and other forelgn banks 1 prohibition foundation Im‘flrpnra'ef!i At Many QUestionings [1iiued and nest years camn will be ; x| Is Worst in a Long Time | i to a compilation today. R R L in 1916 and of which E. L. G. Hohen- i e Cherbourg, Aug. 4 (By Asaociated [run with funds collected then. It | New Haven, Aug. 4-——The present| e The ney was hurriedly . with. thal of this place is the international |Press) —Miss Mathilde ~McCormick, [ will.he possible to take care of many 1HE WEATHER mosquito nest was pronounced the [HART SIGNS WITH WORCESTER.| ARV ',’.m“ understood § : tetpation secretary for Europe has organized a |daughter of Harold F. McCormick re- | more children next year, if the sama gt worst on record in Connecticut by Dr | Torrington, Aug. 4 —"Eddie” Hart, |0 ‘b,,“".il’.fi}-'p.";" "',f' f." prohibition campaign for Italy. |fused to be interviewed concerning her [amount is raised, or a less amount Mavttornd,: A, ‘desPorechat | | B H.Jenkine, divector of the state |wiho has Been DILYINE Nrst- base '“'i:..":u. Dl 'p-:;:?:, t:"b; Czecho-Slavia, Hungary and fiermam-lr.nngqvqm( to Max ‘Oser the Swiss|will be needed for New Britain and vicinity: agrloultural experiment toda The the Torrington town team all season o fy 50 r,‘._n;,»? for her re. and is planning to extend the organi- said, | has been signed by the \\‘mru-er",,,s'av to pay the 2,000,000 pounds ine riding master when she landed here| New Britain has reason to be proua | | Falr tonight and Saturday; | |conditions are due, the director sa 2ztion to Poland and the Baltic and |from the steamship Maiestic |of Hself for its considerate treatment|| . yesterly winds. to a combiration of protracted rainsiteam of the Eastern league. He for-|gialiment due for private debts eon. Balkan states, Mr. Hohenthal stated | “It's a shame I can't be left alone’ [of the really deserving and really 0 I‘”f the past two months and the vast ‘Ms— v played with the Waterbury club|iracted before the war with Frenche today. she declared. ‘needy little ones of the town. *. ‘undmmed mosquito area in the state. pn the league. men.,

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