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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HER CONNECTICUT, ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, URDAY, JULY 12, 1924, —~SIXTEEN PAGES, MAN, HIS MOTHER AND HER i, K. K. BRANDED ON | U. S. Relay Team Shatters World’s 3 GRANDCHILDREN KILLED | (LERGYMAN'S BACK| Record In 400 Metre Race Today IN GRADE CROSSING CRASH ey, vn Loon Found At B’"’&RUM RUNNERS TIPPED | ~ Gone Sion Jly 1 ’ Wrest Laurels From British Who Had Established |~ e e e | Fatalities Occur When NEW ENDURA | » . g ‘ New Mark Earlier in Day TW[] HI]RSES P[UNfiE Expresses Satisfaction RESIDED N R mi W ’ : Erie R. R. Express| FOR SEAPLANE IS SET EAR DETROIT rmi Wins 10,000 Metre That Nominee Is In . N West Haven Bluecoats m R His Third Great [ Hltl Tounng Auto A Suffering From Exhaustion and Loss N . ™ : ace, o ¥ irea F " A I‘d w.tl. P # = Near Cleanup—Several Telumbh ull Acco 1 ro- ol omor; hen Ta sl Y | . East Paterson, New Remains Aloft 15 Hrs, 1 Sombradiabem Men Arrested i Insect Causes Loss of Two : 4 Min l‘mpcller Blndc tal==Had Assailed Klan trom Wis Eaui i P I gre.’lve I'ogl’am ot R By The Associated Press quines in eculiar Jer’e | Pulpit, lil)mlm- Stadlum, Colombes, France . Y. Kills Reserve Officer | Weat Havon, July 12.—A rum-land-| gy ‘N ) i Party P { " ) July 12 A rum-land iy Panvo Nurmi, the mir ornw. orm. — Battle Creek, Mich, July 13, —Itev- | Ing eapedition’ Was almost nabbed by |aculous Pinniah runner, - sored. is Cornwall Accident Yy s 3 [ erend Oren 1, Van Loon, pastor of | the police early today, and the reason |third Olymple triumph today when he | Driver Had Twice Tried to Washington, July 12.~The record | Berkley Community church, near De. | 27 # '“l"“l""' the "l“"h'” of the po-won the 10,000 meter cross country Torrington, July 12.—An Insect ..‘C. Ww. 3 ] | llee was that the vessel got a tip that | paee | e th N0 " b fora » fe v ] oft in a seaplane waa | troit, who has been missing ol his ! w, g race )y more than 600 meters from blamed fo h 1 14 I H v, Il’llh HI" Lcadm (o ! for remaining a ! ing from i ‘something was wrong” onshore 1 it r the loss of two horses in a | R broken h.m today by Licutenants I, | home for 11 days, wus found here | pulled up its anchor and steamed :“"‘”‘J("I'I'I‘U""\"”\\lllh' ,1“”‘"‘ With | peeultar acetdent at Cornwall on [{lscuss (nm"algn But ; nrl phinson, o Amerles wEero | 1 day. T o8 y y y tracks, Then Sped in'W. Weai und Jown D, Price, who yestorday wufering from heat, ex. | WAy 10 the larbor at tho o Was | runniog sian surmeisian voe fld woyg | TUr%8Y: Tho horses wero owned by | Formally Announces His ) Front of Train landed atter piloring a_naval plane | SR, e o, Whoe. motar hoat. had met with %, £TC6¢ "> "Wioh #avo him third ton contractors who are engugea in | Withdrawal From Ne- ¥ ¥ N e 3 o oy | N o lotte & K iren | e, W or boat had me 4k ) 0 3 | for fiftesn hours and 16 minutes, ”. Y [inches high branded between hin|@ sgLt mishap while he was going piac (‘o'"ucllfl" tate Li [ bullding & road in Cornwall, the way bl'nska Politics. took to the air late yestorday, The | ghoulder bludes, Today he Is at a|out to the strange craft with the iden Advt, Dep ‘I”I“- for which is being made by blasting | 2 East Paterson, N, J, July 12— former record, made by them, was 13 | hospital In a serlous condition, ap-{ 0f boarding it "u."o"’ Co '" through a rock ledge, The team in- 7 : One man, his mother, and her three hours und 20 minutes, parently rant of any of the events | The police wont to Warner's coal | yyo 0 b nn, ; | volved in the fatality was engaged on “\f‘w York, July 12.—~Willlam @, Al 2 2 Rl ncrrariaies { that have transpived sinee his disap- |yard on the water front and selzed | t st |this job, The horses wero hitched to | McAdoo, before safling for Kurope srandchildren, were killed instantly | Fllera at Norfolk alwo attempted to | L00 (S | three automoblles and . several men, |10 10 this race, which saw many of [a cart londed with stone and the |today, said he would give the Davis when thelr automobile was struck by | lower the record but were forced Missing Since Jduly 1 | ) were held i $5,000 honds on an |\1° 110 finishing in a stute of col- | drlver was sitting on the seat and [Bryan ticket his “cordial support an Erle rallroad eastbound expreas | 9°"™ 4 10 Van Laon Joft his home | idlaxess ohargs until tiie 16th ‘;:::’,I\;:-":l:;lr” t:‘x.’\fi (Alwlynl‘ul |||lu|4r vhr; talking to & man on foot, having |&nd that he would take part in the : ; kel - Dt ol Ul - y A R . , While others staggered | gtopped for that purpose on the edge | Cmpalgn on his return in Septembe train on & private rallrond crossing ? A L haedld July 1 for his cottage ut men 1 gave the names| it 2 Py 1 B -~ ptem here today. The crossing, used only w»\p ::‘.l.l-fil\\‘v'.‘.'u|lm{‘|||n .lh: \mvy-'\ln'.\:""""“”' Lake. 1rom there he plan- | ony Defaleo, 16 Prindel street, (AP0 the line, sevoral of them shoo- | of n 50-foot precipice, Suddenly one | “I am satistied that Mr. Davis s by residents of the .\..,.".L." 15 at n,.). Madea of & naval ajrplane propelior | ¢4 to take an interburban to | Haven; Ralph Stanford, 22 1id. (108 id utterly exhausted. The ef-fof the horscs thrust its head down. (i full accord with the ~progressive S8 e ol o R Tt the it of Lientanunt " Harbert | VIt to speak, From the time he | gar street, George Clark, same ad. |60t of the long grind seomed to daze | ward, evidently in an effort to shake | Program outlined in the democratic P9l sn inoiids, whicll the automa. | a0k b gl "t walked from his home until his wife | drees in New Haven; Dominlek Del- |®1! but the feaders, the runncrs reeling | off an attacking Insect, and shook its | Platform,” he said, “I am confident blle twice failed to climb, On the | Schiff, at lI.nnuMl‘lI Roads, ‘f"; todaY, | ;entified him hore today, his where. | $ NeWiton: slre Woodbridge; (8Pout the track as they entered the|hody, The movement pushed the |that as president he would faithfully Dt e R R ’;:"]\“"I S Ll S U L in|abouts have been a mystory | odlin, 264 Wooster street, | Madium portal and having to be guld- | horse iiearest the edks of the pr exacute the party's mandate." o ) e G0-mile onr | Washington a ot of & ane | ™ s | e o directio; o Py ! Chari ik ‘,flh oS ias S00zlleg A phous which Itear \.ln:l.u \y..,m.lm of | He was picked up unconscions in | Haven; Louis Perrotte, 1616 [®d In the direction of the finish pice over the edge, The falling hor . Praises Davis' Character ) e . bbbt el UG, the street yesterday, hia appearance | Whalley avenue, John Carboni, 2 Finland won the 10,000 meter »oss | dragged the other one and the wagon | Referring to criticism from some Esdehd Akel: Andeew Brouielskly “'|‘1ln‘>l;|a" S an UoIng l(’lnvl n on | Indicating he had travelled far afoot | Wooster street, and Angelo Lepre |country event as a nation with 11 |ywith it and the whola outfit went |4Uarters against Mr. Davis because of Mrs. Julia Bromelskl, | Tho plano was bolng warmec U o8 | or had been aubjected fo rough treat- | Warren street, afl New Haven. |points. The United States was sccond | hurtling down through the 50-foot | M8 connections with certain interests AJI EORIAM], wix ot Lieutenant Schift was inspecting stays As his mind began to clear| The captures were made by Chief |With 14 points, France third with 20| drop and into a depth of 45 feet of | 54 lawyer, Mr, McAdoo said hrother Michael?, all of Iiast aPter. | » it il el ¥, he snid that the last he | Harry Tuttle and the town's police |Points. This result gave Fin 5| water at a point in the Housatonfe |, ~Mr. Davis' high character, {n- son and Mary Yarsonitaski, 10 of | Sfficer and was taking | Temembered was starting for an in- | foree, |Olympio points and the United States | piver which fs known as Death Hole | t8Tity, and services should satisty Passale, The latter ehild was visiting | W L00r: aNd: W aking | . irban car on the morning of his| > NS e 10, z 5 o LT . e | €Very apprehension of this sort."” & | the two weeks tralning course allowed { and also as Dead Man's Hole, The [¢V4 Kb arundiiother with! thetother two M"‘ mm”” atning course MOWOd | jisnppearance DWORCE GWEN WOMAN | Athletes Overcome, driver sensed his danger and jumped |,, 1, I did not belleve this" con. grandchildren. il | Reverand Van Loon on several oc- | Edvin Wide, the Swedish eross| 1o safety fn the nick of time. The |(nued Mr. MecAdoo, "I could not The automobile was demolished, u casions has spoken from his pulpit ! country star, was taken to a hospital | sorvices of a diver were secured and |Fohder ald, because 1 have always having heen struck ag it was squarc against the Kn Klux Kilan, and his | IN HARTFORD REVOKED nn»r collapsing becaues of sunstroke, | the hodies of the two horses and the ”":“']““ that the interests of the across the truck, The express ||'aln MUST DELAY GONFERENCE | friends said he had received a num- | ng to finish the courss, while at|cart were romoved from the river. ‘:‘Jx(:'n'.\n-“!;)m? never be subordinated was stopped after it had slid against | ber of threatening not x.m a dozen others are in bad condi- | b L rely slavish partisanship. The the brakes a mlnrlr‘r of a mile, Burned With Hot Metal Hushand Did Not Know Of Tt and |tlon from the effcets of the terrific |Influence and power of these progres- eoting On Fgyptian Afairs Post-| Dr. A, I Kingsley, who treated the | | grind n the intenss heat, { POULTRY MEN ORGANIZE |sive forces must not be dissipated by L pastor, reported to police that in his | Judge Hinman Grants His |” The Americans emerged in good | | division among various political move- NEAR[Y $2 flnfl g’"“‘ poned As Result of Attack On | opinion, lhvl'lxl'l“ VKR had l'("-:ni Plea in Equity |condition with the exception of Verne | '}3,';1": 1:,:'1}:. ml‘”y'mru”" ; 1,;\ St | burned into Rev. Van Loon's back by | ALY B e % 1ha | Cooperative Marketing of Tggs in This | dated 2 sed like an irresistible | Premier, Tondon Fears. [hotel metal. There were burns OF | grarttord, July 12.—Judge Hmm'\n‘:nfinnr;:;}r:xll‘r:‘f‘}‘n:{:“"l ]l—:;fl”»r« I|‘|g'|l:| [ 2 G battering ram of that party which i i i L et Ja enigan, & g ¥ ? | offer: e be: s entality NEEDEI] FuR [;AMP FUNI] "t Assooiated. Press, 1“”-;";"* """" "‘““*"""' ahout ""‘”l oeelof the superior court today rendered [the Medford runner finished the| State Started When Owners of 20,- 3:.?(-\'(;(-“:0 ql,:m,,omw"m' RibeLey 4 {and hands but these were atiributed ‘ & i : e e peop’e. London, iy 12— Forelan otice of- ‘:o i randaibus SRR VErCUELe 1‘«11 r]unllm\ ~l(t|v’wn a:lu and \|n1;1|;g ob o just behind Fager. | 650 Birds Sign Agrcement. [ Statemeiit okt § he judgment of a divorce entered in he er run proved the . 3 o egret when the erfences | pr . ?m,: ,\‘;wW:‘ ”.- g.l: L n 'hv due to his experiences during his ab- |40 “case of Phyllls Cutter Jonckes | most gruelling event as yet disputed | New Haven, July 12.-—Owners of | g ‘]‘,1,;:‘“‘4"" ',“',\72 1',"" “f’!:““;‘ 1 2 2 sapy | heard today o he attempt on the |sence against Lester A, Jenckes on May 29, |in the Olympi rogram, v [ 20,650 birds eeting attended | o ave been friends ' L e 3 s y 29, pie program, owly 14 of | 20,65 irds at a meeting atten | s 1 Funds (mmng in Ever ilite of the Egyptian premier, sald| A "‘;"""""’“‘h"l",""”'“ “:’]‘”';' 211023, Jenckes appealed to the equity | the 29 starters finishing, 24 falling sl R this | LNnL = "“""’”’“ II "‘"d the 3 . ‘ e voma volee led to the finding o Bt by _ @ y|bs 0 ) ; of diseussing the e Day—Big Time at Camp | Zagioul Pasha. 1t was believed that | FOM 0 S 1000 T 0 el to give |POWers of bie paurt -n;l Jydge I1'llmt e outside the stadium, com- | section fn Mt. Carmel vesterday signed | yagion with him 3 L “'po'll'hl:a‘:'ri‘;:: % e L HUipings [3h s i man sustained him on the ground tha xhausted, Berstrom of Swe-|an agreement to joint the Connecti= | Lodv of nrosrese: 3 ? gre 4 the premier was not seriously “_fnml her name. | Phyllis Cutter had given Jenckes as- | ge % " 5 4 e i 2 ndy of progressive “democrats who uly | ed but, on account of his age, it was | g ! 5 Senialis den was found to be in so weak a |cut poultry producers assoclation 10 |gupported me so strongly in the con. | feared the shock might affect his 9 | surances that ghe would withdraw the | gongition after his collapse that he |be formed to inaugurate a Pl fOT | vantion has been anxions t \ S g toared the shiod AUTD H['H OXEN | divorce suit and that contrary t0 her | wag faken to the hospital to join his| co-operative morketing of c583 In | atfitude towards M. Durie wann Wi the directors and officials of| "o political effect of the attempt-| éa.gfn;mwm Re MR h” ”1‘? AeIsAte Wii gl swho 1.ad custained o Connecticut. The meeting was under ¥. My visit was for tha purpose of the New Britaln Fresh Alr camp be | .4 sccoccination as far as Great Bri ;::.(\1 t "hl)‘v]l\;‘fl'( ; 42-\\ 4 "r‘\"-:" :"l‘y’fll‘n | sunstroke, Ilve other competitora | the auspices of the New Haven coun- rning from Mr. Davis his views on - forced to break falth with the boys |, s concerned Is the probable post- | Then Carcens fnto Barn At \hr‘sflvld“'y (jro,;lll B¢ 2 i 'r::n-qlmx | had to be attended at the Red Cross [ty farm bureau. | the important issues before. the coun- and girls of New Britain? Wil this| oo nent of the yu-cmv-r'q trip to s , e L ietetonSuhd et Helstaaitm | A.J. Farmer, manager of the New | try, I am satisfied that he is in a N 9 eity's reputation for generosity and || ¢ |—One Ox Has To Be Killed-—Motor [Judgs Marvin gave Mrs, Jenckes a|® 00 U0Ger HHe ¢ ke L R | an 8 c- giTh topuis i Y and | ondon for a conference on Anglo- [iies duoree, “alimony of | $5.000| Jhree of the 16 men reached the |Hampshire cooperative market asso- | cord with the progressive program or putting every worthy movement | 0 s b ith bt . 2 | decree, . 2 Y S =99 Llast 1ap collapsed inside of the sta- | ciation deseribed the success of his | outlined nn the demberatio : . | Egyptian relations, particularly wi Car is Badly Damaged., vayable §50 monthly and the right to 2 | moeratic platform. over the top, be tried at the end of |\ \0yy (o (ne sudan and control of e hor mame. 1o Dhyllis Cntter. | 4um. Dolques of France eollapsed 50 | organization in marketing New Hamp- | “Mr. Davis' professional conneetions this summer and found wanting? | FEECE TR GIR SELIE B T e | Mansfield, July 12.—An automobile et e R A St s from the finish, picked |.|m_<(]r‘.fih|ro eggs in Boston, by systematic | and his associations with great bank- These are questions the officials of the | Ay O ‘ichy, Irance, at |driven by Lyman L. Chapman of Nor- | 4 i up pluckily like a boxer on the verge | collection, candling grading and ship- | ing houses and corporate inte E 3 " ARTHR olveg | 10 leave Cairo for Vichy, France, at | he read of it in the evening newspi- ge | CC n P interests, al Fresh Alr camp are acking themselves | | 000 (T ™0 i to go to | wich, ran into a pair of oxen hitched | b read 67T th MG CEURIE BEREE | of a knockout, until he took the final | ping though considered ethical in every now, and there seems to be no one | Pl C0F R Y inigter Mac- | t0 a fond of hay, on the Stafford-Wil- | Pers: (AUCIAIER, VIORER T8 AL count, with the finish line but a few | The agreement of Connectiont pro- | way, have raised Aoubt in the minds to answer. With the middle of -{llY.\f!lmml‘, limantie highwa t night, and then SR ladssonta ;H”\d" of the decision | ¥2rds in front of him. Aguilar Andia | ducers is contingent upon obtaining of | of many as to his progressivism and almost here and the summer moving PR swerved into the barn of James C.| o %o o ings of wilful fraud and |©f Spain fell into a dead swoon as he | Signatures of owners of 100,000 birds |as to his complete- sympathy with the rapidly nearly $2,000 is needed M'O “Green. One ox had to be killed he- fifinattion | crossed the finish line while Lehma- | by August 16, Owners of 00 | great reforms the democratic party st U O D L GOING DOWN POTOMAG cause of its injurles. The machine [TPRSEOI (004 down today | tainen of Finland was so groggy that | birds in airfield county are expected | must exccute If it s to serve the gen- : ; o Stz tand] (e uine interests of the people.” 1 as it tove info the side be began to run in the wrong direc- Fresh Afr camp. was damag * tad president C. W. Upson says there e e Tudge Hinman said: “Through reason | | B0 At il o | of the barn. Mr. Ghapman was Bt 1oc s o qments, assurance and conduct | tion as Tie entered the stadium for | P are 2, ¢ | President and His Family Sccking Se- | hadly but not serfously and Mrs. |Of agreements, assuraped wnd echonet (18 0 BT e conched in the ) Chapman was unhurt Mr. Chapman drove around a curve on an up grade close by the harn and | nual vacation in the outdoor air and 1,000 actually suffering from it. “This means of saving | right direction by his teamma ed not to appear or be represented in The entire Swedis said divorce action and prevented in clusion of Their Yacht Their | 5 | team was badly yacht Mayflower today for a week-end With , John vs he applied that the ma- Mr. Chapman become active in their weakened bod- 1es. But only a little, over 300 can be The Americans stood the test het- | ter than any other of the seven na- road, the brakes so quickly river, to release garnishment of his salary chine was upset just as it hit the side |and withdraw action. | cruise down the Potoma them were the president’s fathe e >° | Coolidge, who returned with the fam- Loster A. Jenckes lr employed by |tions entered, four of the cared far, under the present housing ) e o' ¢ o euneral services at Ply- [of the barn. e o l omatanteren St or ) |(\ x men | arrangement and it 18 to these 300 T 0\ Tyoont ™ John, their son,| The state police hegan an inquiry. cout for eastern Connecticut. | Rl ey mR e o =l that the directors have made the G i QiR il cial agent for east cticut. | was practically overcomo by the heat | promise of their annual vacation, [8nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank W, Btearns James B, Henry represented Phyllis | Only threo of the Iinns finished. |y, Will that promise be kept? Yes, but |of Boston. F]RST [S LAST Cotter while Walter B, Foley was at- | Lahmatainen arriving cloga anough Lester A. Jenckes, All of the family were reported as well rested today from their trip to Northampton, Ma: and Plymouth, with the body of Calvin Jr. The trips for behind Nurmi and Ritola to total up a winning score. Records Shatteved torney only through the generosity of those New Britain people who contribute to this cause. Contributions are not lim- iy, First to Cross Finish | 'YANKEE GRAPPLERS NOW | Captain Kelley, Slim Crowd Today. Tt was extremely hot tod fire works at night tortate of bavid Beiases and Eise be | House With Cache of Drugs | and this | Ay (Continued on FPage Ten) 18223,478, to addicts at the shore resorts. e ®, _y (Continued on Page Ten) g he n se express the 000 camp may be the 5 . her used up sinee th v s Titer he said, referring| Mourning For Dead Son [[jon aliin &2 it dian from making a defense therein, Im-|used up since the northerncrs were | / ore to be. i BEIS o e T ¢ as he struck the level road he was | (R GO LT Girvice of the [ not accustomed to such terrific heat, | fore the organization starts business, | dSsociations than is a physiclan's to iR m:\l‘mm:b?noi‘r(l,:‘h':d ehildren | Washington, July 12—President and | confronted by the mdrm) i \1‘ h“q” process upon him in the divoree ac- | Five members of the team were under | The plan is to market eggs princi- | ¢ judgediby the character of his pa- e r under: B b 3 : al | was being bac he road into o : fents e e ret. signs of tubereulosis | Mrs: Coolidge boarded the presidential | was being backed out of the roa 1 | i) "o sought and obtained an inter- |the care of doctors from a half hour | Plly in New Haven and ~Harttora, | U0t - Mr. s should be judged : : the barh, the q 3 | view with the defendant. She agreed [to an hour after the race. with central candling stations in these | "¥ 1% opinions, not those of his cli- ited. 1t everyone whose duty It 18 10 | " "yucht have proved very bene- | yin i pace, Gots Credit For Belng | The British relay team broke the | New York, July 12, — Fugene V. | €518 of the people should not be sub- help this movement sen i ‘mflk o' | ficial to Mr, and Mrs. Coolidge and | = | LEAD AMONG WRESTLERS avorld's record in the 400-motre Dibs today telegraphed socialist party | Ordinated to a merly slavish partisan- bl Sl lives might be sav-1 " "this reason thelr friends today| tne Last. | with « mark of 42 seconds far. leaders that Johu W. Davis, demo- |Shi ed as a result. v — old world's and Olympic record wa atle pres f | “There ep-seate ¢ 4 |urged them to go down the river for ympic record was cratic presidential nominee, I ls deep-seated determina- But the proper spirit is growing. |Hrscl CITH - New London, July 12.-=Although he | T L e | 42 146 seconds. PR i e tion on the part of the progressive “We want to help the fresh air chil- e was first over the finishing line in the | Have Wo s i § The United States team broke the [services fn his behalf forces within the democratic party, LAl bl s DER BIG TRUGK | New London-Bermuda yuacht race Azainst Four For Their Op- | world’s record in the 400 metre relay| “The truth is that I never saw My, | 40 those outside of it desiring to co- B tiie covies f Illncu]u D]Es UN which started June 21, Captain John i race, sixth triul heat, making the dis- | Davis or had any dealings with him | OPerate, to force prompt and decisive held a sale at the corner of R | B. Kelley, gets official credit for ponents In ‘Tests, |tance in 41 1-5 seconds, beating the | whatever,” the me 1ded action on the part of the next admin- and Hart streets. We 3““d"";lr"m i being last, he told his friends hero | e | new record of 42 secpnds flat made| Mr. Dehs fs taking a rest eure intq | 9tration for solutlon ot the pressing i Trm‘tom’::(ea(sl:xerf':"l,m‘vmYoung [ Bridgeport Boy of 10, Pushing Hit- | today upon the arrival of ;"“ chooner | B e Ay 12, =~ In the Olympic | earlier in the afternoon by the Liritish | Chicago hospital. The telegram was Problems of agriculture, —transporta~ ovi S the Diablesse, in the loca ‘ K € o5 team, | prompted by newspaper reports, tion, tariff, taxation and foreign rela- Again from anmrz;;- r:u:nllerc“r;](":m self in Express Wagon, Darts m‘ Cantafn Iellay Arrived in Herhita :,:y‘(‘»i i..,,"r'.'.:'..f\”lr‘l'“q’}lil'lfi.fi}'"'f"f R e e Sk prompt l»l\ new pange T s, ity r.‘-\.."x...“ w( Tmr:fm:v city comes a report tha v | on Thursday, June 26, he said ahead | * b s to clip 4-5th of a sec i { : : | mant the r :an admin- a 5 ;| day, J i, o ? tra Colgate | to clip 4-6th of a second off the mark : Mare I : | thanhandled by the republican admin- b h“';";k.dr ‘l?“\:'tl::”lot‘tzr 'tu:‘x::r'(:‘uv UL et | of all others, and not relishing the :‘”"y”‘m'fll”"'I:h\,: ,,_' ";(‘m:‘,f,“,,l‘,g of | set by Great Britain in the first "h:u'n, N val ‘Phc,ls l‘flll in T . | 1stration Sr i Mafih, r:,lmr‘gnlmmont M the| PBridgeport, July 12 — Raymond [monotony of waiting for the re- ([ W Sl GO0 Tiom Wilson, | and equalled in the third heat by Hol-| 10 Set Endurance Record | e influence and power of these gar ley Memoral church school, tells | Grisier, ten, pushing himself along | mainder of the fleet of 14, took & sall | ¢ (;ycqt Rritain, also on points, All [land. 'The United States team was| Norfolk, Va, July 12.—Another at, | Prosrossive forces must not be dissi- s'an:i" o ke bovs and gitia of | the sidewalk on Housatonic avenus In | around tho island. When e returned |20, " G ight heavywelghts | composed of Frank Hussey, Stuyve-|tempt by naval fliers to remain in the | Vated by division between various po- 7 o:n ley Memorial church school [an express wagon, suddenly steered | o Friday the rest of the vessels wrrv} The score for the United States|sant High of Now York, inter-|air twenty-four hours in a new type | I movements; they must rather e g thelr own opportunities | into the highway in front of a truck [in and Kelley was unablo to prove 0 [, stands four victories and four | scholastic sprint champion; Louis 0f 1ong distance —sconting seaplane | P consolidated and used like an fr- e the outdoors, made a special | operated by Leon 8. Stowe, of this| (i satisfaction of the judges that he | jurents, Clark, of Johns Hopkins, TLoren | failed early today when Lieutenants | Psistible battering ram of that party czmcth}:mnn last Sunday morning for | city and was instantly Killed at 8 yad crossed the line first. ! Bryan Hines, Northwestern univer- | Murchison, Newark A. and Alfred | George C. MeDonald and H. D, $mith | Which offers the best instrumentality the benefit of their friends In this city o'clock today. Sowe was held in bonds The keeper of St. David's Head | gy deefated Diller of Belgium, on |Leconey, Meadowbrook club, They "¢ i forced down affer piloting their | 1OF Service to the people Ioes “favored. The enclosed $5.00 is|of $1,600 on a technical manslaugh- jighthouso said he saw him pass that |points tn the 123-pound class, bring- | ran in the order named craft for prosimately thirteen No Promise In Govt. the result. We wish it were more'ter charge. position in the lead, but did not sec :,,‘g Amer total of victories to five, Hussey's Great Work hours on a fifteen-mile triangular | "Cl At there is no promise i the and with it goes our best wishes. | N the Diablesse cross the flnh'lvh\'x line, - - | Hussey, the schooiboy star ot ol f"wrv I'he duration of their flight w»vm:v.mn p'm;,' .1 Ie arly there is Three different factory organiza- |(Joes to Jail for Theft according to a statement by Captain | 100 DIE IN FIGHTING, | to a flying start and handed the baton ';fl dln\:l twenty ’nlmmn!_\ short of :',';”“;\I, in he de ,v:yv ratic party, x‘[ ibute to raise the . Kelley. ' | By The Assoclated Pre over to Clark with a lead of b yarc e I e LR, e (T f g “Raphacrs department | Of Watch From Surgeon ey . | "RBuonos Alres, July 12.—Four hun- | gvel 1 ©ate With @ lead of & jards | naval siers ashington last month rously used within that politi- | 7 v 2. —Vine v - dre P a hee 2 e i 0 €= whe o same of plane staye 2 zatio The hope o ent- store gives it a substantial boost and | | West faven | Ty k. Flores Not Calles Was i iathe Beg, Pathe theens | Mhor i the Neat, Clark puined # yarda o' on, ‘s hare, TP Of sikhe wared | (o7 Sratiarit, s ot 8 S8 reach the 0 v, 23, e 8 g k- re Yt o il “|in his tur d Murchison o bt e DA s - 3 e doa g wyn, N, Y., who stole a wrist watch Winner, Followers Say | rection. according to reilable advices | Bff turt, anfl Murehison - on the three minutes i anothed 24 hour |1y 1o be realized at this time through from a surgeon at the Allingtowh | Alexico City, July 12.~Claiming | from Santos, giving the American the e . al | fight attempt the democratic party than through ,]n ":i,.me:;‘c';:‘,‘f ;:";‘fisp::,‘:l.’“'):“fmnwnm while. the Intter was operat- | {hat Gen. Angel Flores won the presi- [ A watioan consui thers WA suthosity L"‘fr'i'"""';,yt:’““, by T any of its opponenta = . * 4 | S or K s to 20 yards at the finish = \ s herefore give o giris are sewing dollles in their spare |INE on a_ patient—having laid ] el vhey tevent 1o Satey| 2 DRINETS 0T LTS C ey 1,600 metre relay; tvo natons 10| Orangemen Celehrate the Brrud ‘Hiaket oy CorU MEHROR Wl My < | e treet apparel— { jowers dec! they intend to carry ’ RY5 LN my cordial support a Feomane and sverybody I haing | VoL A wilh Mt rest apparstiwors docirs’hey fntend to cary || —————— | cusle: ot ent: " " Battle of the Boviie Today |51 i st (o ot good time. Buperintendent 8 ‘M. TS, SO CR L odaY, in the |prove to congress thelr “overwhelm- | | s """""" first; Sweden second. Time July 12.—Thirty thousand | return in September.” Brewster easks that sccond hand | town court. ing victory” over the party of Gen. | HIGH TIDES—JULY 13 8 minutes, 80 seconds. "wm-mwu including members from | Mr. McAdoo sailed on the Homerie sweaters and ralncoats be sent over | j Qlttarco Ellas Calles, which they ac. (Standard Time) Second heat: Great Britain first; ) America, paraded through the | with his wife and two daughters for it people have them to spare, as many | pAMOUS DECORATOR DIES {cuse of trickery. The Floristas clatm | | P Italy second. Time 3 minutes, 22 sec- | decorated streets of 1 lster capital | X Weeks visit in France, Spain and of the children lack sufficlent cloth- | no caik, July 12. — Victor Petry, [tihat the plebiscite will make impos- || At New London— [ today in celebration of the 224th an. | Portugal UG F5F C0W, WOL ¢ RSP SEIB. | famous interior and stage decorator of | sible the “imposition” of Calles upon 0:04 n. m.; 0:30 p. m. || After the final of the 10,000-mctre niversary of the Hattie of fhe Hoyne.| Among those who bade him fares July 4th was a big day in cumyv.,\r“ York, dropped dead of heart |the country. At New Haven— |1|nv}l\|d|m| and team race events, the | There was gene holiday and s David Ladd Rockwell, whe starting in with a flag rl'ihlmz n|nd [ failure in his office, 681 Fifth avenue, 7:29 a. m.; 7:55 p. m. || total of points for the two leaders.much enthusiasm 1 his national campaign. patriotic exercise in the early MOFNINE | xaw York cite, vesterda atternoon | || was United states 193 1-2. Finland P When recognized by persons on the and winding up with ice cream and |por Many years Mr. Potry | West Ha‘e“ C OpR D'““wer . . »| 128, iYork State Farmer Mows | vier and aboard the liner, Mr. Me- On Fourth of July about $12 worth |\waf. | West Haven, July 12—Federal nar- | 4. "~ . of shooting crackers donated by B. - —— cotic agents late yesterday arrested | kept down the attendan in the Leeds, N July 12.—~While ent- | Bryan Getting Busy K. Hawley were discharged. The ""F'i WASHINGTON BANK CLOSES, Roceo Spina and his wife and seized THE WEATHER Olympic stadium, the Parisians appar- ting hay with a horse-drawn mowing Washington, July 12.—Governof of the day was consumed by hikes, | Harrington, Wash., July 12.—The|$2,000 worth of drug which was hid- | —0— | | ently preferring the coolnees of the machine yesterday, William Van yan of Nebraska, democratic vice- story telling period with the history | Pirst National bank of Harrington, or- |den in various utensils. A metal can | Hartford, July 12.—Forecast | |Seaside resorts to si'ting and watching Vechten, a farmer of this place, ran | idential candidate, spent today in of America, a swim, etc., and in the | ganized in 1908, ¢losed yesterday by | was thrown at an officer by Mrs. || for New Britain and vicinity: | [the athletes perform in the sultry en- down his two-and-a-half year old son | Washington, attending to semi-official evening a grand fire work display | order of the board of directors, pend- | Spina and this, when opened, was || Faie tonight; Sunday probable ||virons of the city. This was a di=ap-|Charles, who was hiding in the tall| business matters and incidentally when an additional $25 worth of fire- ing an examination by federal bank |found to have cubes of a drug in it. local showers, not much change | | pointment to the French Olympic|grass. The child's hand and foot | conferring with Chairman Hull of the works, also eontributed by Mr. Haw- cxaminers. The last slatement showed | The officers claim that the couple ! in temperature, | | committee which had expected today | were severed. Physicians at the Hud- | democratic national committes aboud o | resources of $427,397 and deposits of have been general dispensers of drug | | S son hospital, where he was taken, eald (Continued on Page Sixteen) _.{ Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 10,352 PRICE THREE CENTS July 5th ..., ALD McADOO COMES OUT STRONG FOR DAVIS, PROMISING AID DURING CAMPAIGN IN FA A western Connecticut | oultry produc association repre- | Defends Davis’ Career. nting owners of 25,000 birds, ex-| “These doubts are not justified be- cots fo affillate. Those interested | Cause a lawyer's views on economic, political and social questions are ne more to be judged by his professional 200 hope that owners of beecome members be birds will ents, and by the impression of sincer- | ity and ability he N‘"lll(\l in the publie DAVIS NOT DEBS LAWYER | emocratic Davis' high character, integ- rity and service should satisfy any ap- ension of this sort. 1 am confi- dent that as president, he would faithfully execute the party’s progres- sive mandate, 1f 1 did not believe this, I could not render aid, because I always believed that the inter- Presidential Nomince Did Not Defend Soclalist Leader, Latter Claims, | have T . 9 Adoo smiled and doffed his hat. Down Son Hiding in Grass |~ o probably would not survive.