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e | NJEW BRITAIN HERA LD 510383 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1024, —SIXTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 m EXCURSION STEAMER A A ADEE, 82, DEAD: SAFETY AND SANITY | SMITH REACHES HIS NEW HIGH MARK BURNS TO- WATERLINE AYEARSADIPLONAT' GOOFFWITHBANG' A OHIO AND MICHIGAN SWELL TOTAL; TWO A RE KNOWN DEA D ‘Aged Member of State Depart- Old Fashioned Fourth of July‘ DEA DLOCK REMA ]NS ON 75”, BA LLOT ment in One Post 38 Years Observance in This Gity | ——— - b s Missing In Disaster BY FAVORITE SUNS;,......,, Wl e TG 1 Chan;; I.!ulecs ,:]odF:. 1 \ Seventy-First Ballot ‘[ vor eir Candida e, f . Neal’ BflltlmorC 'Shlp Centers Around His I‘n~|‘~l~l|ll|ll,l—‘ Physicians = Mammoth Throng \ b ) ! All Efforts to Shake Them A e P O e T Waloiis Mosasains ek = McAdoo 5281, Smith 8381y, Davis of West Virginia 68, Un- e Was Loaded WIth A ULAR Yorg ) STORILD=eN O FT0FRURS T ar it otk D dcr\\'und 3704, Glass 25, Robinson 21, Ritchie 1614, Saulsbury 6, Smith’s M anagers Off Fails—Many Plans On Law And Good English, [ play=—1th Not Blamed For Six Fires | Owen 2 l;ukvl 56, Bryan 2, Walsh 1, Total 1,097; absent 1. | 2 Pa”enger;. Proposed Washigton, July 5,—Alvey August | Judging from the amount of noise, | MeAdoo had lost one, Smith gained a half and Davis lost 8. Balklng All Attempts. Adee, of the stato department died | the number of arreats mude for viola- venty-Second Ballot ki — Jstscties ons of the city ordinance, the con- Me/ ! ] S ris of We irginia 65, Un- |here today. Ao TR oets T e 3 v\lu\(.lm; _A‘ \‘x,x.nlh. .'!. Davis of ’\)tsl \nlunn.x 1).). l{\ st o , (derwood 3715, Glass 25, lmlnnmn 21, Ritehie 1614, Walsh 2, New V' vk Governor Forme- : Madison Square Garden, July b= 3 . | Approximately One Hun- i Mr, Adee, who was 82 yeurs old, fand the number of accidents, Indes | PP z .| A resolution to eliminato favorite 8on& iy, g gontinuous service in diplomacy | pondence Day was not ohserved in & | Saulsbur: y 6, ()\\cn 2, Bryan 2, Baker 5715, Total 1,096 ; absent 2, it g % dred on Way to City in from the balloting one by one untilfoo oping 54 yoars. Ho was consider- | “Safe and sane” manicr in New Brit- | ' i | in g, %ances With Fae« ' | only five candidaten for the presidency | o4 to naye possessed the moat fntis | ' McAdoo 528, Smith 335, Davis, West Virginia, 66; Under- KNI wiR A B b Ve wood 3814, Glass 25, Robinson 21, Ritchie 1612, Walsh 2, Sauls- | LAY ‘,,’Delegauom to small Boats After Rescue. ' vemained in the running railed 10 f- [mate knowledge of any single individ- | THomaht e leeive the necessary two-thirds today |val of American diplomacy and the old son of Mr. and Mrs, John , bury 6, Owen 2, Bryvan 3, Baker 54, Total 1,097; absent 1. Line oe' i, l p When They Swi % @ gs. Torelgn relutions of the United States b - 55 3 {fo | Szmareski of 2056 Kelsey stroet, who It was a gain of one-half for McAdoo, a gain of one for Smith Baltimore, July 5.-—Two persons—a | poyank RS |generally, For 88 years he had held {yag ghot through the paim of his left ; ! Tiehs m:m AP “,_,m"_,""“‘ e Franklin "’- JORARNEIC AN TINGEAT [the post of second assistant seeretary, |yt (8 SRR cartridge. Although | ANd & gain of one for Davis, e ‘.\IJH"];, len v u‘l l:u '\m“h,lmmm;y“'\| | he h'!.flnl_\' 4.: 1I||.“~|u|- departme :1: the wound was inflictod carly yestére Seventy-Fourth Ballot o have los ea when the bay for the presidential nomination, ealled [during the last halt contury could | {2\ o hoy aid not receive medical | Me 510, Smith 364, Da 7816, Under- ‘ . steamer Threa Itivers was burned off a general conference today of all not be written without almost duily rongment tmtil taken fo the office of oo {;7'\(1(‘:')" 'll p ‘“m!;id‘;'l;»I)llnI\\r:y: 7\3 l);itll\( II)’li.“l‘:' ’P"\\':‘I\li‘";':' Y A\lli‘dt;“ln 5_(1“85 ufll'defl-sN%z 3 Cox 1, 28, Robinson 23, e 1814, Wa 2 York, July 5.—Governor Smi Cove Point early today, a wirelcay ! gers of favorite son candidates, ",.-..l.:m.w to Alvey Augustus Adee, [ o8 W, Irving this morning, His : ATl 4 Some of those attending the meeting | From the position of Seeretary of | huia is badly Jacerated and he fs he- | Saulsbury 7, Owen 2, Baker 5, Bryan 4, Ralston 313, Kevin 1. veached a new high mark in the message from a newspaper reporter o S Sani | believed an agreement might be per- | Legation in 1870, he rose in sixtc ing closely watched for fear that com- | Total 1,097, i r resi i m. on board to his paper stated. — AP- pocped by which a candidate aceepts | to Sccond Assistant Seorctaty of |plications might set in. Dr. Teving | ¢ Seventy-Fifth Ballot e ang o Jresiis oo proximately 100 passcngers WOre able to all would he supported by |State. Because this place was non- | giated® this morning that the youth's! McAdoo 513 \“mh 366 '“l\ifi of “-(OI Vireinia 781 Und {l_l(‘e z”dthe ({emog;la-tlcbcon"(,en- ] 513, § 566, Davis S 'ginia 781y, Under- tion today when Ohio, breaking sescued and are procecding to Balti- their ‘united forces, [polttical, he chose’ to remain in it {fand is full of gunpowder and even | g more on the steamor Middiesex. The glimination of the favorite sons to |rather than accept the first assistant it nothing further deveops it will he | Wood 4614, Cox 1, Glass 28, Ralston 414, Robinson 25, Ritchie up her block of 48 votes that Three Rivers was hound from Cris- force a conclusive struggle between rotaryship, @ political post. some time before the boy will have | 1614, Walsh 2, Saulsbury 6, Owe Bry: lJaker 2 7 field, Md.. to Baltimore, * McAdoo and Smith until ene is nom- > hundreds of government of-the use of his hand. 097 .'\bsent 1 : FoT e ol 2:\‘5 ‘lfig?tfio%g 0 fazioul\tlezo(;.s' H y 15 an cAdoo The dizpatch gave no details, An- {itod or both are convinced that | ficials was more versatile than | Bernard Milkowitz 14 years of oot k scope ranged from in- | of 1 Wallace street, roceived a cheek | T 2 = — |none. Another handful of votes other wireless meseage said the j Aeiehe e sl iRty . of | Mr,: Adae, Hi sepgers were taken off by the steam- 5 rnationnl g ' g | vder o ark by 14 A 1 many of the suggestions advanced as ternational Jaw to photography and | full of gunpowder at Walnut Hill park Tu I]IS[;USS H"USING | was taken from I\IcAdoo in s Allegheny and Middlesex. "his i N o lincluded a k edge v sciences | las! ig! 9 a b E 1e- | 2k 2 3 R T L S e ATTEMPT TOREMOVE | o faken from *MeAdeo 6 means of bringing a decision dispatch sent by the captain of the ;o000 atic convention today, but no | Although he never graduated from |lieved to be unloaded, was fired by | 3 1 i | The standing of the leading o (e R s Mo KnaW. theliprocess by which such law school, he frequently was lanother youth. Milkowitz was stand- | 1 peake and Atlantic Raitroud com- (R UEE TP ccomplished, | consulted by great lawyers who pre- iz in the path of the shot and re- | AT FRESH Am EAMP, L‘UNVENT"]N FAILS |candidates on the seventy-fourth { full benefit of it. He, was ballot was as follows: pany, owners of the Three Rivers, said ded over the state department. He i ceived the 4 e A . It was argued that by dropping the 'Sided over the sta epartment. He R whtecs stk thet s Shkangars e cundidnie fiom ench mgmed |samed on crers umel nale it athended by D David Weskowis bt | | MeAdoo 510, Smith 364 e water's o at the ers OV Sty e e " lleft the dep and thus placed | his condition ot serious. i i e . Were rescued by the steamera All- 1DE roll untll only two were lett, the | 08 0 e T R o A GUIT SR IV NirNa . " . Th It f 1 3 ¥ : b a high literary | Joseph Swantoski of 95 Henry strect | Joint Committee Mee s 5 his was a loss of 18 for Me A ) S - S ) X ts Fri- Resolution te Adjourn 0 adoo and a gain of 29 for Smith, gheny and Middiescx and were all on Jeaders, if still deadlocked, after a I plane. According to traditions, he is at the New Britain General hospital heard the Middlesex bound for Bal- certain number of ballots, were to be | {LCEE: - FH H il i adly lacerated rigl ! < ! 3 R el Iwrote almost all the Thanksgiving | with a badly lacerated right hand as : 5 HT gl | e gidine 4 v, timore. 1t mentioned no casualties, CoONY tnat the only solution lay | BESEe e o ary of | the reau]t of the premature explosion | day—May Enter Com Kansas City Quickly \Pzfll"s received 7815, a gain of Loaded To Capacit Yin their withdrawly and they, then Bneiie ke 5 i e e S| b 5 s 3 L Snglish may have been due in a | of a cannon yesterday morning. Tony " | v 3 - { b Ihe Three Rivers was loaded fo her could agree upon, or let the cdnven- | FBnslish may have boon due in ot citor YRRRRRR WIAAE, W od | munity Chest ‘ Snowed Under The leaders stood this way on | 0 2 | the seventy-fifth ballot: ‘:lm""'- chiefly x\i:h“ »(1|||lmr( },. |.‘llm\¥“1‘|‘tlvi::“>l :'Il?ll::)ll:-‘()x’lll\.:r’-‘Jlllv:‘:::ul':‘. roso. |Close student of Shakespeare. American |4 painful_injury o bis right hand | ple returning from Cristield, whe B 1enld Lreshelits manufacturers of photographic devi- | yesterday morning when a firecracker A Joint committee representing the | yuqj 1 Square Garden, N, Y., July ‘ MeAdoo 518, Smith 366, Davm X ) Madisor quare Garden, N, ) o . ’ | New Britain Fresh Alr camp and the | 5.-~Aresolution proposing that lh:ulslu they had gii e the Chesapes tution form in several pockets pro- frequently consulted him hefore | ©xploded while he was holding it {three local clvic clubs has been form- | gomocratic national comention ad-| 'LhiS was an increase of three {in the democratic national convention. Bay work boat races yester posed abandonment of the two-thirds | €% it ; Duit Weoatragi: 32 voics 0f age. ot elephoning the first re wn of the majority aid unit votng rules, « [ohtering Yppa the giuhing of a gew ], CHE L Yt loat the little fin- {article. He attained .-mln»n.-.. in the 120 Franklin street, lost the little fin 4 ; ger and part of the palm of his left ed for the purpose of discussing wa journ, to réassemble July 21 in Kan- ! for McAdoo and two for Smith a oint reported that he volved the acceptance by the 5 ‘Iurl\ in the uu.lv of m.m.m-x hand when a cannon exploded yester- and means of adding o the housing sis City, was snowed under on a roll | With Davis unchanged the Three Rivers o R andid after a se )01 ?: "v(n;hr ',‘\- s ! i n:‘ll lh“‘:n'[:_ :‘:‘:TI:;LH I':rl""i ! 1""::!' Q"‘I‘”’r'(l")'l'l"l‘(‘p“' :: Due to his connection with the de- day afternoon. o 3 facilities at the fresh air camp, While |, he co il 2 G A . g 1 I [partment in Washington and his ex- Robert Solomon of 51 Cottuge Place LA i . 1 Ay in the convention Change of Rules Fails ported (that other boats were hasten- he; ticket, | tensive foreign fravels, he became ac. | Was brought to the hospital suffering | present equipment will fake care} » resolution was greeted with | Haying lifted their ‘candidate to a fng to her assistance but that she A proposal that MeAddo and Smith [quainted with diplomalists, crownod |With o lacerated litile finger of the of about 365 children during the sum- | Mughter at first but later developed | new high record, hut Riling to bring Weh aihendy g from etem 10 be asked to withdraw got no farther |y o,qq g Jeqders of thoughts in all | Fight hand as a result of having been mer, there ave ¥omewhere bitween [SHCH @vidence of support that a roil | hin even within sty King distance of bl than a laughing refusal by the €on-{.. g of the world, Almast every awm-. 8hat with. a toy wistol, TN and 1,000 cbiiren fn the sty who 4 W18 Ordeted on the anestion of Mtk {the nominatlew, the McAdan mavagers suid .hat the steamer virtually was' ) Ve fatntio i Jobn McMahon got up early yester- jarg eligible ‘to go to the calip. Of : :.I'.'«.| R - Oy ARl Sl oLy ne democratic vational convention BOYBENto e, Walar's wdke and that (" yachers ot (16 tavavite. dont groups | Liindi Alaxarider 3, THackaral b the morning, with the Intention of lthese there ave’records of aimost 500 | pue totals on-the motion 16 adiourn Un s e DI ER e v Leaders of the favorite son :Jull\l consular service, he wouid travel in |making an carly celebration of the |who range from seven to 10 por cont o anttielspptiadnron ke adicnly ay with several futile attempts to ot T HTL otee DAtk ware wepread outin the:niora or less neutral {zyrope, frequently by bieycle colleet- | Fourth. His celebration did not last [yndernourished. Pkl Aye, 8275 noes, | change the parliamentary situation to HehnaaLTur (he adeih; Te gald: cround between the MeAdoo and anti- g varigus specimens and photog- | 10n€ as a shot from a blank earfridge | New. house room, figuring on the | "y o) sipport for the ad. |thCIT own advantage. Newsboys Missing, McAdoo lines were talking aftér ad- |raphing ancient castles and ruins. |badly ld ted the forefinger of his purchase of a portable house, plus | iouenmont DbTioR | Chesintd. 1o e on ach successive proposal the Later ‘,'M.q leairad that Ave news- journment about a plan to get prom- Mr. Adce was born in Astoria, N. Y., r!L:lH hand. He was attended by Dr. | gishes, cooking equipment, ete., would g res llh" A {anti-McAdoo forees operated with sur- om e e e i ltimans Inent supporters of cach side together |Novemher 27, 1842, Suffering from | Nathan Jaffe. : ficosEabionit 2800\ s Swolllnl Hake entbiai it IS Y i;!er\z solfdarity and in some cases T i Mooy band, Weve:in conference for a_discussion of the | anpaired hearing from his birth, Spectacular Fireworks. [care of 100 more children and Would | yauy in the roll vall that the Stesqay |the McAdoo people were unable to missing. ' ‘ compromise proposals, but this, like [limitation so severe as to make his sw RBritatn's greatest fireworks ladd $1400 to the maintenance rost, | oot e Hl Sall Lhat the MeAd90 fuster more than a small part of g the other schemes, stopped short of |subsequent great intellectual develop- |display was staged pt Walnut Hill pbringing that figure from this yes .wH'” el ataais i "‘ s ¢ | their own voting power for the pro- aotion: ment the more remarkable, he re- | park last night with an audience esti- | total of $5500 to about $6900 or $7, ‘I;mm Toal 16 Sdw Vark ‘m.l' '_’f;"m:; | posals submitted by their leaders, ccived his education from private tu- | mated as high as 40,000, The set |00, T e Smith Goes Up PUTS GUN EIJD IN MDUTH The storms through which the con- | L i vention passed yesterday afternoon —_ pieces were unusually plentiful and The committee consists as follows: (ceono of hostilities to the Missouri | The first consequental shift of votes (Continued On Page 12) the ncrlal bombs were noisy and' apec- | Iresh air camp, Presidont €. W. Up- | iiie” 1o votes of most of the favor. |on the balloting for a nominee came AND PULLS THE TR[GGER:MM last night when a proposal to | bring all of the candidates or theit e ~ [tacular. Deserving of special mention son, Treasurer L. W. Young, Russcll {j,"son states also were thrown Lo the |on the scventy-fourth ballot, which e j representatives before the convention | was a set plece which reproduced on | Germond, Peter Crona, Maurice Stan- opposition. | was the fourth to be taken at today's nd another to hear “the governor of 1) a small scale the proposed memorial to | ley, and S Dechant, Rots m | session. Michigan, which had been fought in the World club, Presi Hartwell Tayor voting twenty-five for McAdoo, and the men who Ernest Halbach, aged 9, Blows Holo ney york” were lost amid rioto | | ; RTelI TR ) ¢ to con r)lmrnl(‘ = = | past presidents Ied O, Rackliffe and flve for Smith, changed to nine and a i | 5 ‘Wells | KLANSMEN DENY USING ¢ or. Moktloo, LhiFtsbn; anda halt in Tongue and Severly Injures scenes, appeared only ; " v | | & yaAn) tha opposlig 0 roes and! Increased the | v N (Continued on Page 12) :,r;un . Sprag. ’l,lnns 1]»“;1, I half i S | Piper, Sidney Condgon and Leon A, SMITH EFFIGY AS TARGET ior. smith. six for Davis and one tor His Mouth. tension, which found expression in the | | Rose. Kiwanis club, Dr. L. R, Weir, | | Cox ick suspicion with which all sug- | o | v i X i i 4 i \ 4 stork Ohio, which had voted solidly first for Plainville, July §.—Jkrnest i ‘ cear: ¢ '8 4 -MeAc e 'S sisto that Py s ' bach, uge 9 years, son of Mr. and Mr Anti-Meadoo leaders insisted that Native of © New Britain | The committee will megt at lun Kleagle Made Following e M L nd a half votes to Ernest Halbach of Har Corn the 530 votes he received on the G9th . Toutad | eon at the Burritt hotel next Iric | - rgely " ° - | u ) | B o o y o W e N ew passed out twenty suffered a serious injury yesterday | ballot, largely through the return to Repmtcd in Critical l‘] RElAIN HIS ”I:E noon, T 18 tikely Me’ Ubsan will pro- | of Newspapermen At New ll_m”h and dlsteibuted tHe oiask auss | side. Plans will he discussed and rec- dersey Afatr, a wide field of favorite sons, In ths from a blank cartridge, when he his column of Oklahoma's 20 and the | \ A | placed the muzzle of the gun in his Aacquisition of 25 instead of his usual | Condition e e {ommendations are expected to follow. break up McAdoo did not get a single mouth and the riridge exploded. He (72 Michigan votes, represented his @ is may be the last year for Lonz Branch, N, J, July 5.— Al-!Qnhio vote. was (reated by Dr. L. H. Frost, who | mavimum stiensth, Neddoo man- | T el (¢ ondition of President’s tie 1resh Aiv camp to make a sep- a few apermen who suc- | o soldid block of 48 votes locked drive is indicated by the fact [ceeded in entering the tig fenced |y jn Ohio for Cox and then for found that he had blown a hole in his asers, on tae otber hand, insisted | 2 sl s 2 tongue and the wad of the cartridge | they had seen evidence of a crumbling |0 County Sheriff Iomas keilly, | Son 5‘““ erious as Perso |that the directors have voted to make [ Elkwood park declared they had seen | 3ager had been regarded by the Mes had lodged in the roof of his mouth, | tendency in the Smith lincs, but the t””\ noon, was eritical it was stated | g 5 |application to he admitted into the an ciiigy of Governor Smith used as | Adoo and Smith managers as one of Ihe inside of his mouth was scorched | New Yorkei's workers asserted their w*““' i consultation of physicians, | Poison bprcads [ United Community corporation and to [« basehall target at a Ku Klux Klan | 1o peincipal stumbling blocks to a and burned | cause had been helped by the man- | There was some hope of a rally but | figures In the annual community chest [demonstration yesterday, King Klea- | gcvelopment of the real standing of Ernest, jr, had been celebrating | ner in which the Californian's m«n'rs;“" fact that the patient was in a very [drive. Irom a statement made by [gle Bl of the New Jersey klan today ‘.,,',,W,H,,,, as. 1o -MoAda0. and Independence Day hy shooting off [ had “Insulted” thefvechampion by re- AR BN L3 L) | Washington, July 5,—The condition | Treasurer L. W, Young at the meeting [denied the story, Smith. The absence of any McAdeo blauk cartridges and as is the caso|fusing to hear his address, which, | The illucss of Sheriff Reilly which [or Calvin Coolidge, Jr., son of the|of the Rotary club last Thursday, | A Long Branch citizen, who in tha llndns tesA RS bCE with blanks, a number of them failed | they said, would have been a concifia- | 188 reached a stage of gravity in a | president, who is seriously ill with | there seems to be no doubt but that [Kinnsman attended the cclebn Lroken, appeared to have Rad ihe efs to explode whon the trigger was pul- | tory pronouncement. rema )ly short m{m followed an | septic poisoning remained serious to- | the application will be accepted, also repudiated the report, | He - | fect of, leaving the situation very led. After several repetitions of this Not even a letter from McAdoo fol- | 1DJUrY caused by a fall. A gencral | day, although it was said he had held Juily Fourth brought out the pa-|clined to reveal his hame, I Saten Y hbredt was, The gain of 20 and the discovery that the blanks|lowed by a proposal by Gavin McNah | PFeakup in his heaith followed an at- ‘ his own during the night, triotic impulses of more public spir-| scemed ‘eaetaln to lift Smith to a new could not he extricated very ecasily bylnr San I'rancisco, one of- his leaders, \ tack of what was at first thought to | The 16 year old boy is making a | ited persons and a total of $27 floated | DANCER!S NOSE BROKEN high water mark, but as he still re- prying with his fingernails, Ernest |to rcconsider the decision against in. |P¢ INflammatory rheumatism in his |strong battle against the infection | into the office of the Iresh Alr editor nained far behind MeAdoo the-doals hit upon the idea of blowing into the | viting Governor Smith to app ..r‘,“"“' d leg. This produced conditions | which has spread throughout his|today. Prominent among the dctters 3 lock only was tightened, muzzle of the gun to have the cart-|could chauge the attitude of the New | Whith baffled the physicians. | system as w result of a blister on the | received was one containing a vh'fl\‘” s A Smith Forms Alliance ridge pop out. | Yorker's opponents, and David Ladd | . e foot, sustained from playing tenni for $10 from the veterans of Stanley | Ont oF Duncan Sisters Cickus Traffie | ) "iho - McAdoo forces were He had done this successfully all |Rockwell, the Californian's manager, | 110Mas Lawrence Reilly was born | Another conference of phy. Post, G. A. I The same patriotic | o % Cicoro, 1L, Gave Her Bad scrking unsuccessfully hy formal reso- day, until on one blank, he tried 1o cited this as showing that the de- || N¢W Dritain on = September 20, | was held early today and aftery impulse that urged these vetcrans fo lution today to drive f o sons out explode it by pulling the trigger thr cision hau indicated morcly an un- | 1 He reccived his early educ wis said the patient was still very ill, fl.hnn!lll'r the i muskets and mateh | Beating for Making Light of Arrest |of the field of de candidates or four times and deciding that it was | willingness 1o interrupt the voting. [{tion in this town and graduated from | Kollowing its usual course the perso | [0'th to save the Union in the days of I ; £ . g hefore the democratic convention, the a “dud,” he put the barrel of the gun Iston’s withdrawal in the face of | |'¢,'0¢al Normal school in 1876, His | poison in its spread has caused high | ‘61 still clings to them and is indi- icago, July bo—Roselta Duncan, gty supporters countered with an into his mouth and started to blow. | his supporters, insistence that he stay | o5 SCA" OUt of school was spent as | fover and intense pain. Those in con. | cAted in a br [of the Duncan Sisters, musical com- | gitempt o form a_combination with He kept his finger on the (rigRCr | jn the racs did not, in the opinion of | " tant to the town clerk, aiter | gyitation were Major Coupal and| ‘Willlam I Sternbe Do con- | cdy actresses is suffering With a frac- |{he favorite son contingonts in the and while trying to blow the cartrldge | many of them, eliminate him from | o <1 e worked as u reporter on the | Licut. Commander Boone, the White | €/udes with the senicnce, “Sorry wetured nose, broken rib and various|pope of finding a compromise candis out, le pulled” the trigger and the | connideration &8 a dark horss, and 1t { o ord Sunday Globe, House pliysicians; Dr, C, W, Righaiy. | 80Ul Mot inake Lha aiim larger-Tor g cuts and brilses as a resuit, sho sav | dute who. could he.nat Gver, blank exploded. His condition foday 18 | wag 11 redic T S ' Aork "_’"' fall of 1877 he -moved to g0y, Washington specialist and Col, | WOrthy a purpose. i of a beating administercd by scve Those in charge of the candidacies regarded as serious, but it is thought | woliq be bielk S DRTIGHT bR | (vt i I e ey A ot |y 1L 4 Rellac ot Wilter Roed {10 DRSS, Didemk of | ScottatibAateckanin, Cleones JELLUEID 10 harrdutn, Mo kyid: Jomte et S that he will recover, |1ong. Tha -senator's move l‘ & mbe d the law office of Judge Do, hospital specialist, Clans, again rallies to ”," iml of thosa | WWho lind arf 1er for a traffic | Kans Glass of Virginia and others Sekatroed ey | ad Hittle | hue, now a resident of Middlctown, less fortunate, as it always docs when | rule violation favorite son class went into the effect on the balance between the con- | He remained there for a year nml ‘ ————— o | i A later mes 3 1\ {lovp Point ! « pend 4 les loni 3 ! it Ly ention to hgpend t il 012 Lmer, often agcompanied by Tis old | Mrs. Ielix weski and o Mondick, policemen named in war- who seemed ready to concede that the Do control of the Indiana votes and divid- | Butler & Co. as a bookk hel el the f1 rants charging ult sworn onut by f come for compromise, pro- ‘ ceper. Ju friends help sw th rging a 1l rm I time had me for mpromise, pre “} "I;L i g!‘)‘lessp'(;_h"mpmnShlp: ing them, 2. to McAdoo and 10 to gave up this position to become Notice to begins to look as thoug Miss Duncan and her brother Harold, |vided the doors wre closed beforehand Wimbledon, . Bng., July & — \[,w“"“‘”" | Meriden correspondent for the New Ty 3 were almost in sight. were locked up by order of State's At- | to any possibility of the choice falling Helen Wills and Mrs, George Wight- | Haven Union. Later he became con- Ex- crv1éemen The fund now stands as f torney Crowe, w. o began an investi- MeAdoo man, America, won the championship | Th".d Parlv Leaders Agree nected with the Meriden Penny l'mw; —0— l“ruvmuslx acknowledgec $327 gation me of those who took part in the and with the Meriden Republican, On page 10 of this issue ap- ||| Stanley Post, G. A. Rt According to Harold Duncan, who discussion weee very hopeful that @ in the women's doubles of the Wim- | bledon Jawn tennls tournament m.m_\,}"‘,'l:?nq[{fi))fii"?h‘e Democrats io remained with the last named ||| pears in abbreviated form a ||| Clan Douglas, O. & 5.00 110 n. the policemen struck |compromise selection soon would be defeating the Enzlish pair, Miss Kath. | ® The Awoca rens. I publication until 1885 when he en- ([l plank containing questions Mrs, Felix Traceski «....vv. 2,00 his eisier afior she had be made and the convention freed from | Cieveland, July stponement | tered the employ of the New Haven | which must be answered by ex- APFriend ....... 00000 . B a police station to be booked for viol- wdlock that has held it helpless leen MeKane and Mrs. Phyllis Covell, ¢ idential i Regist In Apri k ball in the ANl match, 6=<i, Gd, |of a vice-presidential nomination was | Register, n April, 1886, Irancis ||l gorvicemen who apply da- Anonymous ........ieeein lation ot the traftlo frule. When he R e B servicemer pply for ad rushed to her rescue, the officers at Try to Withdraw Others, g e omoprenaee poacar “ohic [and . o ety o7 Allen ] Jutod compenontion dcn wie By o e e T L LAWLORS IN AUTO CRASH ‘ -prog ¥ »na action jand Ar. Rellly organise d the Journal are eligible to compensation will Total saseneeis vo.. . 8320841 tacked him, he said S BN tY \jn at . ltoday. The convention will be asked, | Publishing Co. Mr. Reilly was made And it o snient b 3 Damage suits against the town of | sons by formal resolution was renews Mrs. Thomas lawlor and son, |it was learned, to entrust selection of | secretary and city editor, e ™ Detectiv d Gar Ma Cicero will be filed, J. ). Willadsen, | ed in a different form by former Sene Thomas, of 65 Black Iock avenue, lguch a candidate to a committec | Mr. Reilly is & leading figure in ||| B oy rocered roadin wrics etective and rarage Man | oL ke Duncan sisters’ com- | ator Hitchcock of Nebraska, Whe : N g 1 ay be answe cac y o : 4 8 were treated at the Noble hospital In (which would confer with Senator La- | Meriden democratic circles. He was | |||” y @ ensats o l-{ i o Killed b)’ Altackmg Party ' pany, said, a part of the damages to| present resolution providing that I\\;pmeld yesterday after their car |yollette after the démocratic situation | mayor for three terms and served for B e g Philadelphia, July .—Truman be based on the closing of the after the 75th ballot the low run on ,,':h.,,:';"_ i o) ';; P ',“""!‘“:"' has worked itself out, a term as congressman of his district. Swain, a city detective, Dominio Mon- |in which Miss Duncan has be cach ballot ahould withdraw. iy v qfl;‘-]:]cs B .k"“ ot A't'r'l‘l T B He is a prominent member of the tella, a garage owner, were shot and | pearing until an understudy has been| The process of elimination would go ety es ]' 3 irke was -'rr‘f"-*l! |Mellen, American Qarsman, Veriden Lodge of Hiks and the K. % killed, and Frank Montella, son of one | found to take her place. under the Hitcheock resolution until r‘)alrzel with driving a motor ve ‘”"‘S k Crew My ? | C. of the Silver City, of the victims, and Salvator Delia, | five candidates remained in the field, while under the influence of liquor. (Strokes Crew to Victory | iic was marricd in 1554 and has THE WEATHER wounded today by a party of three | APT X and the withdrawals would be effecs ""i.' Lawlor and the boy were not| Henley-on-the-Thames, ling., July 5. | seven childfen, IRobert, Catherine, —o— men and a woman in a motorcar taat| Chicagosduly 5.—Dr. F. W. Ives, of | tive for the current day only. seriously injured. & {—(By the Associated Press)—The | Mary, Louise, Arthur, Rose and{| Hartford, July B.—Forecast drew up to Montella’s garage. Police | Ohio State y and president| The baliot on the Hitcheock resol 5 -y S ik dt Leander Elght, stroked by W. P. Mel- Agnes, Louis is managing editor of | for New Britain and vicinity: later captured the car and its oceu- | of the American Society of Civil En-| tion resulted as follows: Ayés 49 BURCKHARDT—SULLIVAN len. American student at Oxford, won | the Bridgeport Post and Arthur Is] Unsettled tonight and pants, but did not reveal the names ' gineers died today as the result of in- | Nayes 598% Mis., Mary ‘Sullivan of 56 Rockwell the grand challenge cup of *he Henley | connected wilh the Standard Oil Co. || probably showers; not much of the prisoners. The motive for the juries sustained in the wreck of a The votes of seven hundred and avenue and Willlam Burckhardt of 4 regatta today, defeating Jesus college, | in Poland. Arthur was formerly || change in temperature. ehooting has not been learned, but passenger train at Buda, Til.. on June | twenty-four delegates would have Glen Mr‘-t' will be married July 9 at lv‘ambrmgo, in the final heat by six | editorial writer of the New Britain police believe a bootleggers’ feud was 30, Seven others lost their lives and 8t. Joseph's church. | feet IHerlld. |§——______.._..._I responsible for the crime. | 15 were injured. | 1ts help is neods | Benjamin DelLancy and Charles conference wit hthe Smith ‘managers, Helen Wills-Mirs. W |gh(man tenders, Thomas Taggart being left in | then entered the employ of J. i taken to (Continued on Page 12) e