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7= NEW BRITAIN HERA LD [555] PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923, —SIXTEEN PAGES, NEW BRITAINREADY | Official List oot Dead, Hart [MAXR0; ckiuis AWERCANTIPPLERS JAP GHOULS HACK FINGERS ‘ d Missin, sy, 1! 256,759 ——— FROM BODIES OF FOREIGN FORALCONENTIN _and Misin, SESR8 20356759 ... ... .. .. NDBERNUDA OV, - FROM BODIES OF FORErop Cannot Have Her Dland—Icague City Decorated With National Estimates of Jap Disaster Include oxv, ~ ses De- oo pmiy Purchasers ol Bootleg Liquor _ f oy 4.0 d 3 0l By The Asseclated Py . . : i Golor as Tribute fo Delogates | stroved—American Marines Evect Bakery in Tokdo. | m v sczneg ree .., Contribute $167,204.80 in Taxes TOOK AUTO ON DARE, Survivors in Tokio Also = |ate the island of Corfu when she has A " \ W By The Associated Press, Groups of 100 -:d more bodies hn\'e:nl.mmsr lh:h m':re 1:|n ;m of the 9 Te“ 0‘ OMM &_ Omaka, Bept, 10,—What i reported |been found in varlous spots. veparation she has demanded from Ib HNE“ AN" JAI[E“ To'oknow 's OPBNING DA to be an officlal explanation of the | Dysentery is prevaleut, !Hneu. it was stated at the meeting ""S ls 6 Io“fl’s RWRD L & Girtheueks castaitos estimatos (he (' The gwvorsment lndormed | the (o the sugnol minitos todey. Cor — e ing Subjected to Pusines Golf, dead, injured and missing at 1, merican embasay e rellef per. | pledge . : b ; e essfully Ca on by Ome Big, & o ... erecting a bakery and an automobile | rime of Janina and ltaly will leave ooty After Chase Through rueity dans la Ville Francaise Fiigh Spots | By The Assoclated Press. repair shop at the American embassy, |:"_:!y' ?:m;hdnw;:; "u:‘-x -“:r'- .rlt- New York Dealer—England Now W ¢ h‘nd Tokio, Sept, 12, — Deaths from | The duty on bullding material im. | o h ed, [y on Three-Day Program. ur‘thqu:lTnm- and ud:: w:v;c(lu po'r:- h'.‘a ‘”l.“ r:‘::ovo:. i calen| _ iobes, Bopt l- ;-; R Underselys Bermuda, LT ke Witness h‘u,\'l That He,s.w nddy- and around Toklo were estimated to- eactional earthquakes have fallen | N S | Hamilton, Dermuda, Sept, 12 l‘O’:;dd|yl 2::;::0:?:- &,‘:‘p:':u‘:; day to number 160,000, {In number to 20 dally, ‘::,.':l:,:‘,, 3,’::{"“:(::.':,,,':,‘::',,L::::':"}': | Americans who buy liquor lrnm‘hm John N;nmm was n‘:;ni;l .l‘:“"w':"‘ Several |||jlll‘ed Foreign- ' e —e—| o [ contributed indirectly §1 costs for driving an automobile while the annual state cofvention of the imnnmunlullon to the Albanian gov- ;3.:"0.:':-|o‘::rrm;:-mmuul “-' “"mv tnder the lafivence of liquer; Wils ors Kil'ed by J.pm 3 this t p :l:‘:-’::;:r:::‘o“ whith opens in th nA"lESHIP TEXAS IN HAI] sEvEN leEs All ':'.'.':.",:.:'":':::L'l:;’;;‘::r:"::_u:'l“‘.':'. 1in the form of an export tax of $2.40 llam r:-.m.u »as llm-; lhwlou nluh " od the Ttallan boundary mission head. |00 each case shipped from the island | saim 1..‘.“.,...-.:;:“:": motor veniele Plunderers. The will he devoted to | R "eay < ad hy Gen, Tellenl. | between April, 1922, and September | duys o | without the permission of the owner st elearing away routine matters and the convention will get down to busi- RA H W|TH T[AMER lIVINfi WANT[n M RE The Albanians, according to the dis- | ! Just. oo wnd Judgment was suspended on the noss Thursday at Odd Fellows hall, y pateh, replied that the assassing were | Puring this period rum runners & . E - Pross. when o session will be held in the not Albanians but Greeks and that the | have taken out of Hermuda more than |« harge ,ut upnut\l_n..‘ ulmmun::j ‘llll OPEr- | gy The I\-T‘;‘;‘L ,v’ The liner Em= 3 . Ao y o ator's license; Nicholas ottl was I had, 8¢ I morning. 'The final sesslon will be | AIDARIARESIA) YO, ith: Dleawa fl'.',.'.'fl' all of e i 4 4 gl e G ey b g i p,.:n:.:‘: Australin which nnnnu‘h ::,de “’:‘::,uI,':In;:"::eln“:;;:;m:‘.:rfl: Collides With Vessel Not|Los Angele! Man Admits :: ,:::,':( ".:m ';: “r,:':,‘ '.',,r,”,:‘ "‘::, "I ket tn New York and vielnity, Thia :n: b hf".‘ ull“lh:tu ‘at-rv ll'l'nll;l‘td the zone of |;n .m:;::ns:o::m‘"d:; 3 pf | 4 lix a total of more than 750,000 bot- | before Judge N A ling in police | yine duys before :hnumf‘r;n.ll o;-mrvlccmen are expected FBI‘ From Scene or l)@' “Money-Maklnx Matrimo- o AGEGitee ¥ tles which at an average retall price | court this morning. b!-wwuulull Jo- | porugees to Kobe wWiks part of :'l::fl' e (eciindingd’. staante ’ 0 . " { ova, Sopt. 1%.—~A warning to | of 3% & bottle would mean a return sph G. Woods wnd William Green- i, Yokohama harbor that miGhC mTve A-M: prpsty fl"r Rc ';; .u' e| Stmye" Disaster | nial Ventures 'the councll of the league of nations|of 36,000,000 on cargols that were|stein presentéd the state's cases. \llustrated a cunto from Dan hmv. heen decorated with the national thut the agsembly would later expect { bought for about $1,000,000, Fragler admitted that he had 80 |gerng, 108 colors and the ';";;":‘"Y of b“"':“:' 0 some report on the Greco-Ttallan con- | One Big Dealer, cured drinks in Meriden and New| pasgengers arriving in fihl-nl"l‘b‘° . men have responded to the appeal to} oo padrg Cal, Sepf. 12.—| Los Angeles, Sept. 12.—The author- | fict was given today during a plen- | 3 15 _| Lritain, accopted a dave of a friend |y o pmpress of Canada are describing display the red, white and blue on ; Most of this business has been car DDE o Tt y hip T bound | !ties hope today to receive: replics to|ary session of the assembly by former by’ ; In g lunch room, stepped Into @ Cadl- feyo piight of the other liner, bulldings and stores. The battleship Texas, bound |yyjoz,my tney sent yesterday inquir. | Faorolgn Minister Louden of Holland | "lcd o1 by & New York man who s0| | dhcar owned by James M. Finnegan ™ P"¥"'\ 0L I g of Fire Convention headquarters will open (from San Francisco to San Pe- [ ing into the alleged matrimonis ad. | whe dectared He volced the view of [ 1ar ",".l‘ been '"",‘iflfl_"'“' {',‘ '“"'“'.‘l_‘.": while it was parked on Main street at| o g0 hours after the first great at the Hotel Beloin. It is expected | dyo collided with the steamer|ventures of Harry R. Roshon, who|the mAJorItY s Lha detokatos. [ hts shipm ||l.a. he |;un. 1:::!;:";.-,[0' about 2 o'clock this morning and| . . uake, the Yokohama water that the vanguard of the delegates| qiool Qoafarer of the Isthmian|was arrested lnst Friday under the| Viscount Ishil of Japan had previ- |sisgn oo s GHOUN i 4 OFl drove off. Although he suld that it w 4 huge torch, Flaming ofl will begin to arrive this evening. h : « [ 80,246 cases, or 363,952 bottles, which | y » Ho pve FrORt WA ¥ h g 8. ¥ Ar-|hame of A, E, Woods and suspected | ously asked the assembly not to in- was the first time he had ever driven r sampans had mado the Program for Three Days. line 14 miles north of Point Ar- - If retailed at $5 each brought him al : ; ) and burning . ogra ok g od for a time of being Dr. P. V. Allen, [augurate a debato on the controversy [y iunt' o $2.003.616, His schooner| " CAT he went around Central park |y opo. o Dantean sea of fire. The complete program for the guellp at 6:50 a. m. t. Ay AaC-| wanted in Seattle in connection with (as this might complicate the hoped !“m” e ",' i B 7 :o)njr and out West Main street as far as| “p o oo mship, hovering perilously three m:;::;::ow:;m iz cording to word reaching here, g", Idr“h "“,T in 1916 of * Anna| for settlement g i) l:nus of nine men and has Hulu“m'll when ll’lol.lcemcnll\'mr m;d close to the wharves, her officers hurs e h igi i j- | Danielson of Minneapolis. | i Collins appeared *upon the scene in b was sur- The collision occurred in the vi N Business Well Organized. other automoblle and placed him "-h";*;_d';;‘;?‘;‘",‘;.,'fJfJ.',’.’}‘Zh. of fire 8 to 10 a. m.—Registration of dele- : Investigation had failed to connect | D W | gates. cinity where ,seven destroyers |,y it the Seattle case and the au- ‘FIRST TYPEWR]TER MADE In addition to this dealer, two oth-| under arrest, :-;nu:\ seemed ahout to enkindle her. S0 ers with headquarters in New York| Policeman Kiley testified that he fl::ce was the heat that it was impos- 10 a. m.—Convention called to or-|Went on the rocks last Satur-|thorities were about to, release him | | i der by department commander, Ed-|day, when they declded to.give him “one JUST FIFTY YEARS AGO,BTC in the Bermuda trade, one of|Was on duty on Main street when f cone to stay on deck. Yet ward I. Kelley. Invocation by de- Reports reaching here declare the |[more thorough grilling.” Consider- | whom has made four trips and the|John Klodzy, employed by Mr. Finne- sible T.n"_‘zd assengers joined ¢ as partment chaplain, Rev. H. D). Gal-|merchant ship has a large hole in the ®bly to their astonishment they said, | other three. Nine other vessels have | gan, rushed out of a restaurant and|the uninjur ....r in fighting oft the laudet. Address of welcome, Hon.|bow above the water line but is in no | he then confessed that he had been | Sole Survivor of Founders of Indus- [left Bermuda with cargoes of liquor |asked him to give chase. Officer|best they co Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa. Address, [immediate danger. married seven times, that all seven S for delivery in the United States.|Kiley with Officer Collins found the|flames. Towed From Danger Captain J. D. Walnwright, assistant| She will proceed under her own|Women are still living' but that six try At Ilfon. N. Y.. Recounts | Three have come to grief, falling into | driver of a truck in the lunch room l““"f om a tug to the Eme commandant of third naval district.|steam to San Francisco. The Texas|Of the ceremonies were illegal. i BaRe Tetai the hands of American revenue cut-|near the railroad tracks and ordered| A ‘°‘:’ ‘“'; 'l‘in, had been cut When: Address, Captain T. J. Bannigan, sub- |apparently is undamaged. ; | His first marriage, as officers ¥ als | ters; the oth‘(‘r six have never re-|him to drive them in the direction of |Press ot Ahuu ;fldropped thie bobierat M district manager, U. S. Veterans Bu-| A wireless to the Radio Corp. of | duoted him, was to Emma L. Johns,| pion N. Y., Sept. 12—The 50th | turned. S8 80 B0 R, ths Or b“ b veral feet and the liner reau. Announcement of committees | Ameriga declared the Texas had cut|in Warren, O. 27 years ago and his|,.niversary of the manufacture of | It 18 reported here by those fa-| Kolodzy testified that he was em-|the ol o;-xs:: the fates that over- on credentials, rules, constitution and |a hol2' in number two hold of the |85t siX, all contracted in the last| o frgt practical typewriter was fea- | Miliar with the trade that the rum |ployed by Mr. Finnegan and had tak- sl '"k hama were kind to her by-laws. General resolutions and |merchantman. four years, were to Della Whalen, | (104 today with an address by Henry | "Unner must have the New York end | en a party of young people to Meri- e t of danger, to of his business well organized. He|den. Frazier was in the party, he|and she was towed out o Y return to the region of ruin when the augiting, | Immediately followi Leavittsburg, O.; Jennle Nleuret, Ta- 11" Gonuaiet, sole survisor of the 11 a. m.—District caucuses to select |the Texas !’gynal?g;‘;;"s;hetllfit"i:;!‘h coma, Wash.; Nina R. King, Fort fo}xndee‘:: o(; t:e lnd:u(rv‘l‘n e hhe | must ndvise the purchaser as to the sald. Mr. Finnegan testified that ula whe P | Wayne, Ind.; in which ceremony he recounted some of the trials and | time the vessel may be expected off Kolodzy is in his employ and has per- |fires had burned themselves the three mile limit and must be pre- | mission to take the car at any time, Looters Are Killed Leroy Petty, formerly manager of a e teoqamen . and _ conventlon | Oklahoma, which in turn warned oth- | used the name of A, K. Reed: Alma lays of th struggies during the early days of the [, ' "0 noite his consignment. One | but he did not give Frazier permis- Shanghai hotel, and 8. F. Murphy, Jr., committeemen. cr vessels of the fleet, 11:30 a. m.~—Announcement of con-| T p o | Snyder, Spokane, whom he married| as ined t i he Oklahoma came in close to give | under the name of W. A. Allen; Mae m':;:":;‘&mx“‘g;‘m: “m‘"‘;"’;d“! ©4of these rum runners averaged for a|sion to drive the machine. Desk Ser- vention committees. Service division. [aid if necessary but a " h San Americanization. Department organi- |that the damage was fl‘f;;:’;;:‘:fi:g § Roush, Des Moines, Ta. where he | "0 M0, W SC JAPIC0 | or. | few weoks during the presont sum. Seant Matthias Rival ~testified that|representative in the °"‘°“°ff°"l:'nmn zation. Post activities. Place for| Jine d that th again used the name of A. E. Reed, ence he attended in. 1878 between | e one trip every 14 (.lnys_ taking | Frazier was drunk when brought m;r-‘mclsco manufacturer of sci o an af e Steel Seafarer was|and Bell Parker, Evansville, Wis. All each voyage a CArgo 1 lue | headquarters, instruments, detail a primitive drama next ennual convention. Naming of |in no danger of sinking, " A > representatives. ef Sholes and Glid- i TOROLS JARED TRAGINE (1N V8 IR i g *The 3 were believed to have had consider- from $50,000 to $75,000. Benson was arrested Saturday fol- |that accompanied tho cataclysm. oy, sergeant-at-arms, Announcement of | The Texas was steamin; den, inventors of the typewriter, and " ‘En 5 g south with | able money. $ e Trad iowing an accident Kel t the officers and crew of the BEm- A " e 4 ) ». e ¥Falls OF. on Kelsey street say the o time and place of committee meet- the battleships Maryland, Oklahoma, | He was said to have a list of more Plyl‘flti‘Z 1:"21\:"‘5‘:0':"‘ l“l:'“.:;:““:w:‘::; Drihg: Etnmmati dow. wekloh 18 when he drove his car against a curb |press of Australia armed with revol- o Iniargs ¢ b ‘ i Werland smashed a whoel. Prosecutor ' vers, shot several Japanese looters ings. Arizona, New Mexico and Pennsyl- |than 60 women, matrimonial 01 12 m.—Recess. vania. L * i a0 8 seeking. Mr. Remington was not ful- | cargoes destined for the American X i 4 . pects whose wealth or prospects A A Greenstein stated that Benson endeav-|who were attacking defenseless for- 1205 p. m--Citizens luncheon to| The armada was traveling in col- |he had reduced to tabulated form. | convinced of the utllity of the new | market thave lett Hamilton. This, it | ored to take the car trom Kelsey street |cigners. Weapons were taken to the fojeBales and gucsts at the Elks club jumn formation and was proceeding | These women represented many parts | device and asked Mr. Renedict's opin- | 14 said, has been due to the fact that | o Reriin via the Whiting and Maple toreignors left ashore that they might Bl o jeautiously through a donse fog. of the United States and Canada and | 1°7; - oruder M | e e Soing direct from ENE- | street route and was at the intersec- |protect themselves. D, mo—-District caucuses to selectls The Steel Seafarer loft here last |Mexico as well, it was stated. That machine is very orude, Mr. |land and Scotland to New. York .aresion of'the\two, streets’ when Gon. Foreigners Attacked department executive committeemen |night. She 1s a vessel of 3,471 net [ Bantulst mid Hearemernd (50t crove |able, to) hnanuctl o enkapdd do stable Georgo A. Stark saw him,| Peity and Murphy add to the state- and delegates fo the natlonal conven-| tons and commanded by Captain Kitt, | _Des Molnes, Ta., Sept. 12.—An order% 18/ 8nllen WHSKSHat il pevRLION | R e L ‘c':;‘::'rf:’;:‘ ;:;]‘;‘fe‘:"‘ brought him to police headquarters|ments already made, that foreigners . At for the detenti f Hi R.|1%¢ o3 o i u I 'ge of | w jecte ~' & p. m.—Convention committee : ; WILL OF E. G. GOODWIN Boslot WAC o ioamiio Lon Angelt day, Mr. Benedict said, developed in- | from FEngland to Bermuda, of the liquor. Wit M |ghouls haunting them. )| meetings. | | police that he has seven wives, was 4 . duty levied i . 4 p. m—Showing of the American obtained here last night by Vernon|to a contract for the manufacture of | duty levied on entry here and the ex-| “A¢torney P, I, McDonough, counse Bodies Are Descerated Legion film, ‘““The Man Without a i " of Mrs. Mae S. Roush, |the machine by the Remingtons. port tax of $2.40 collected when el i’ Country,” at the South church. Estate is Left to Widow in Trust and wrr:"::::: ;?;‘h nchoolstmchior.swho w:Q Twelve years Iater, Mr. Benedict 'in|loaded for export. If large steamers ffi&"fi:fi"fi:&"'?m}mfi; vtv:‘;u :(‘Y‘;“lfl‘;:‘ T e S 7 p. m,—~American Leglon show, » ] the sixth vietim of Roshon's marital |88sociation with William O. Wyck- foperating direct from England and|,nd nad Vglan. &L AMaK b s day the two survivors said the Yoko- “Flashes of Action,” at the Palace| ‘Vil Be Given to Daughters at Mer | ventures. Roush said that he would | Off and Clarence Scamans bought out | Scotland continue in the trade the | whioh had gone to his head. He | (i [na. police, oiEdR continuously theater, Death, swear ont a warrant for Roshon's ar-|the typewriter from the old house Fyormuvdu dealers belleve their busl-|ipas this was the first time thn‘r‘::m without water or 'lond;-tfl:;&"tyl becu.::\e 8 p. m.--Band concert in Central rest on charges of bigamy. and became the founders of ithe suc- | ness with Americans will soon be at discouraged and deserte he clty, park by Eddy-Glover Post, American| The will of K. Clayton Goodwin, Eam Britho mommertpLWIING ) BRI (Continued on Seventh Page) l";?v‘:g ::SatAt‘llwu‘r:ebr:gl:;fot; t’:;‘; 9 Legion band. late manufacturer and school com- Bk e a et 52 A p i olr‘ ca f ‘the wrecka, ‘r:- 10 p. m.-—Boxing bout and enter-| mitteeman, was filed today in pro- P IR Sivan f Brow ers sl Pm:t- : r:n:' e dze. tainment to delegates at convention |bate court. Y Y GAR STALLED ON TRAGKS warms of Brown Moths called Petty and Murphy, had fingers hall. A bequest of $200 is | y . . hacked off and ears were torn where made to the e Hit Bridgeport Center |shouls had stolen jowelry. en the. Friday, Sept, 14, town of Plymouth the f New York Young Man Dropped From | on of gonventjon, re- | ised in the care of the GZ?:‘:;'\'\‘,?I"?H,:’,? 4 Standard ONE INSTANTLY KILLED Bridgeport, Sept. 12.—Main strect |Japanese naval squadron amfived this ?m i ily plot in Hillside cemetery, Sight in Denver After Going “On | Standar( s il shopping crowds today witnessed a |city was in chaos. ' ¢ t it Oil Co, Negotiating For | ports of convention cdmmittees, re- i . 5 7 oy visitation of swarms of brown moths Saw Foreigners Killed Vacant Property At Corner of lpree Others Are Badly Injured in which descénding upon the business| "l saw one. foreigner shot in the port of department adjutant, report|in trust to Clarissa H. Goodwin, | S o " " of department treasuror, report of widow of the testator, and the New Denver, Sept, 12.—The disappear-| Franklin Square and Pearl Street. Automobile Accident at Schen- dlutr‘k" fell iluto the str:em Ihl;l MH;]I back by a Japanese policeman,” said standing departnjent committees, re-|Britain Trust Co. to be invested and [ance of G. B. Metz, 24, Pittsburgh i " jRumbosrs. 68 110 /0RUNG SUOMODUGH . 10 % o port of credentials committee, report | the income given Mrs, Goodwin, | s8lesman who dropped from sight ‘“; l}';rr?fi:m::;:!rh:';, ('U';' JF\A:::::IT;;' ectaly Today v“k|;1 as d'lh""“'llf‘;'ll cru:‘hf‘d Iht‘I in- (Continued on Eleventh Page.) AR : Provision is Pl Tt A A . ] D L sects, and fluttered over show windows -~ e of rules committee, 18 made for the eald of the |here Monday after leaving a note dn| %, " o iyor of Franklin square and | Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 12.—Mrs, [and Into the faes. of pedestrians and ELEGT LOCAL MAN port of department cémmander, re- The remainder of the estate is left Dangerous Mission.” 12 m.——Recess. principal if it is found necessary to|Which he he was “going on a i | i A . 12:15 p, m.—Luncheon to delegates | ive the widow a comfortable lhfing, dangerous mission” remains unsolved. :;":'l‘ :‘"N;"‘.ml‘ "N: I:“ nat:}‘::(;““(t”' :\‘,mzl:'fi,“m ;)l' ll h-h'n;gol\v\asl ["s,'am.‘ ISR —Rotary Cluh—Elks club banquet|Upon her decease, the property is to| Detectives are working on two | SnI&hts of (“olumbus, an TRy sU Gl GRiC aRE, BUBHANT T FATOEH ety ae hall. be divided between Rlorence theories foul play and suicide, ported sthat, the deal will Tuhbe pans darine, randdangnter Ruth, hevine|entintonfall Tistets ¢ | 2 p. M—Golf tournament— Shuttle | Win Thompson of Simsbury, an 1""\?": Tound in Meta's room was @ will|Summated shortly, The purchase |and son-in-law Frank Follis of Cam.|LOUNtErIell Lickets to Trancesco Ruggiero Selected as Grand e S s it 5 i Tile ot i rice will be $11,000, it is said. bridge, Mass, were seriously injured 3 H . ‘ni Meadow cluh: ) dr,er*} o Eienkraior thtkdity, | CIspoeifa; o his Belonginge, A ol o DUt through, the ofl |when thelr. &utomotille stalled on'a| Big Fight Are Turning Up| rrustee or sons of Italy at Their e of Acttancan Leglon show, | @ a L a8 drawn January 19,1 L gept. 12.Mrs G. A,|company will opon a gasoline filling |crossing today and was struck by an| Boston, Sept. 12.—Counterfelt tick- theater, * : g i3 Keller, mother of George . Mets, | Station. The lot in question was pur- |interurban trolley car. Ruth Levine|ets for the world —champlonship & At . 4 1| chased hy #he Kaceys when they |who is the daughter of Iollis, but|heavyweight battle to bhe staged in| n.\ 1on40n, Sept. 12, — Sons of / New York on Friday night are being § p. m.—"Forty and Eight” parade salesman who disappeared Mofday in | ¢ and. promanide. PANESE FUND $Z'739 Denver aying Mo was going on | DOUEht the present fratornal lome. It [bears the name of her randparents, | New Vork on Kriday night are being |1y in state convontion hero electad is opposite the clubhouse and was at |sustained a probable fracture of the | ston a g to a telegram | "¢ lioting officers, bringing the 8 -1 2. m--Grand Fete dans la Ville “dangevous mission” declared today ) g i Frangaiss, State Armory sl MRS She Jew 1y reason for her son's dis. | one time used as'a tennis court, and |skull and may die. recelved by Buperintendent of Police |, ;a1 session to a conclusion late : =5 more recently as a dancing pavilion.| Levine was injured Internally and |Crowley of this clty from Promoter| .ierday afternoon: . & Red Cross Chapter Makes Rey P g Saturday, September 15, o " Port on | appearance. n " atke: Pox akar ). ) U 2 ) Mrs. Keller said her son left New it PSSy Follls had some ribs broken. | Tox Rickard today. Qrnd - - hiaster,” Jamies HomaeEE 10 a. m.—-Session of ' convention.{ Contributions for Relief of Earth " vl v ] L - mesan - - —— | 'ds 3 > ’ =| York where he lived with her two Stamford; assistant grand master, Adregs by ajor W. I Lont, istrit i e ot wvnt HOPE FOR SURVIVORS ; i ' et 00 G | ook Vioms g, |1 a7 o e Cmlrnen o % MOTOR LAW VIOLATORS COMPRISE [y ioc i e |grand recording secretary, Rosario Edwards, denasiment comimande of |, CONributons today made a_ total . Badly Cut During | P Moriners on Tookout for Row-| yyA JOBITY OF 566 ARRESTS MADE BY o S s svana suanein amount for $2,750.81 received to-| Papyrus Badly Cut Durin secretary Tommaso Tella, Stamford s ary | rd; (Contnued an Eroventn e | e i o ot oo St Leger Stake Race Today| [0 00, L (R T o pOIICE DURING LAST MONTH | smier Gonmre i follows: T. H. Kehoe $5, I, G. Vib- Ryy;(l;!r-‘z(‘“;\,:»ng;;:f Prl’z’.s-l—l‘flm'l‘ns. thel From Wrecked Destroyers, y {New Haven; Antonio Quartulli, Tor- berts $15, Mrs. J. B. Thoms rancise . | Daflghtel’s of Isabella Bertha Chamberlain 43, '"“Co:m‘r.l”(; derby d“"{"“" “'“k'h‘ ':“ rh‘:c;\cflflmlo iu:::‘l::ln (T;;’;r"fi;fi:'?‘f:‘: rington; Giovanni Turcio, New Haven; 2 ] e e s | Chambi 2.5 J | matche or a race in e Inited | ¢ : z - ' . : * . N 2 . i & 3 § Meeting in Cincinnati | e O,r:.,“":‘:g‘l:’:t'nc',‘“r{f’l‘;;fln‘s Hen- | States with the best American three(usked In radio calls sent Jfrom th:|355 Were Motorists, 85 Liquor Law Violations—Members |F'chedtito Drago, Hariford and Iran- Cincinnati, Sept. 12.—Daughters of | George L. Corbin $5 ‘|'<, ' | year olds was bad cut about thefcommander of the Pacific’destroyer T Nt : ! o y ¥ 2, Miss o 5 P for & : Dr. Nicola Mariani of Ne: en, Isabella from all paris of the coun-| Barrister $10, E. Y. Higheo §1, Friong | 110|068 during today's running of | xiuadeon just nignt to fook cut for 4| Patrolled Total of 105,887 Miles—Confiscated B0oze | .. iiving erand master, was sioen try and numberi 300 <a 7 y & d 1 the St. Leger stakes, according to a as & J | ster, Sove it Clncinwatl ded & than 30081, Anna Kallberg $1, W. G. Truslow | {merpsne Tessage received this aft-| miles north from Wilson Rocks, San | " = |the honorary life title of honorabls y a8 delogates | $1, Johnst P - alued At $16 b g ‘ i 10 the annual convention of the or-| nstone Vance $10, ernoon from C. J. Witzgerald, Major| Migucl island, and was thought to | y1&d.00, (grand master in recognition of eight : . “ . \ ¥Aln sorvivors of the Wricked years of service as head of the state. der which opened this morning with| NO NEW CHINESE PRESIDENT | AUEUst Belmont's agent in the nego-| confain 4 Dr. Mari pontifical high mass at Bt Peter's| sy tus Amociuted pros | Ualons for the international race. | destroyers ashore at Honda, 80 miles| 1. irord, Sept. 12.—August was a| Thirty-one of the miscellancous ar- (20 MIFEN! declined reelection a8 | 4 e i “big” month for the slate police, ac- [rests were for breach of the peace, cathedral. This was followed by a| Peking, Scpt. 12.—Lack of a quor- | 50.000 business sesslon over which ' Mrs.|um caused . i ' . ¥ ¥ one for intoxication, 27 for frequent- g caused the failure of today's ef- Robins to Pay $ s | Latin-American Business cording to the monthly record com- | e’ O L e resort and the rest for MERI’DEN POSTAL FIGHT . - State Convention. Mary E. Booth of New Haven, Conn,, |fort to elect a pres o . 7 . national regent, presided. Officers will|Gen. Li Yuan iyu(r;gl,detlr':n tfn-:‘;:;o:: For Two Star Players’ Course Open at Harvard #p“ed today at headquarters here. The |theft, arson, manslaughter, bribery | be elected on Friday. parliament called for the purpose New York, Sept, 12.—The Brooklyn |total number of arrests during the jand other offenses. The value of i iy | breaking up in disorder. With the | Nationals today announced it had| Cambridge, Sept. 12.—A course On|month of 566, of which 85 were for |stolen property recovered by the po- [ V. F. W. Members Appeal to Presis Cornered by Sheriff. |attendance 150 short of the necessary | €108ed a deal with the Portland club| La]!ln;'Anmjlrunf rr:»]:rknnt.- and trade | i o1ation of the liquor laws and 355 [lice amounted to $4,282.11. M e [!rm-”;("d! no legal election Is in sight, | Of H:n l‘avlfflrm:‘:a'nll |;-a4;:;n“1;r" the | :‘_(L’r ! fl:;";":‘fnM‘*‘zm"_']"‘m't‘e"‘:fl:;‘; for motor vehicle irrr-uularllle&" Th.rl. :‘fi-uldt's their ;;au-ol dutlesl.hlhe state | dent Against Appointment of Kase sa0-Kun is still the y da purchase o risto ones| ¥ w trolled a total of 106,88 olicemen examined applicants for . M"Fm”a!rl(92fl?"?_§'::f:gg mentioned. VR CREANMe Y Pitcher Byron (Rube) Harrison ;'}:flh"s‘;"‘;"&‘:"g;“""::"“é‘:‘::f“' y "(';'d”":)ul]l‘oc:mm i motor vehisls un»ralors'ml,h--‘nm-n. 1n| B0 As Bupt. of Mats. by Sherift Sanders In the rear of & — e b A P [ bee fres Tectiire fund this course wini| THe largest number of arrets was :v-n;u.:t’:hz: examinations were given, | Meriden, Sept. 12.—Lacroix-Muts junchroom here this morning, a|FOUr Hundred Cases of MARKS DROP LOWER { be open to th public without charg. |COf Varlous violations of the HObor [ s 300 motion sicta s Lioir |dock poat, Vetarans of Horeign young man believed By officers to Gi d Whisk . New. Tork e T | R et vehicle laws and of these 175 were for (each. Nearly 300 motion picture thea- | has adopted resolutions which will bs. have robbed the bank of Moorings- n an skey: Seized| New vork, sep 2. SEIAR | B reckless driving and 21 for operating (ters were inspected and nine appli- |forwarded to President Coolidge and port, La, of approximately $5,000| Riverhead, N. Y. Sept. 12 —Four|Marks were quoted here today at | % la car while under the influence of |cants for motion picture operators' | Congressman John Q. Tilson, ! yesterday shot and killed himself. hundred cases of whiskey and gin|11%940.000 to the dollar, the lowest THE WEATHER Hquor. Forty nine were for driving |licenses examined. Weights and |the expected appointment of Leroy e were selzed today by Sheriff Biggs|Tccord of all time. l cauin® without a license, 27 for rlri\'l‘ng over- ;llen:‘ures wel;;h:.pected in 453 places. | C. Kaschub, a letter carrier, to be » & & and five deputies on the beach at e ey z ford, Sept. 12— welght cars and three for minor vio- | Ninety perm 0 carry pistols were |superintendent of malls at the MOVIE GRANDMA DIES AT 10 | waaing” River abont ten mijes from MAY LIFT MARTIAL 1AW (| Hasfond SO0k 10 "";’(,T“",':;' Jations. |granted and 22 explosive permits post office. The reasons given Los Angeles, Sept. 12.—Anna Town- | Riverhead, which several months ago Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 12. — Hopes of Unsettled with showers tonight; Of the arrests for liquor law viola- |given. “his alleged pro-German spirit i send, motion picture aciress, known | was the scene of audacious rum run- | Tulsa business men for lifting of mar- | Thursday fair and somewhat tions, 58 were for illegal sale, 16 for | Secretary Robert L. Sengel of -the |ing the war; his removal from to the film fans as “grandma” be- | ning. When the sheriff arrived sever- |tial law in Tulsa county were raised cooler, south winds, shifting to | |transportation, two for manufacture department said that the figures indi- | for cause during the war; and cause of the charagter parts she(al men working on shore shouted to |tcday when it was learned that Gov- west. and nine for keeping liquor with in- [cate an unusually active month but it | cause we believe that seniority played died at her home here yes-|their confederates in a motor boat, [ernor Walton is on his way here to tent to seli. The liquor seized was |i8 expected that they will be exceeded | count in promotions rather than terday aged 79 years. which escaped. survey conditions. # |valued at $16,124.50, this month. tics.”

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