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e News of the World By Associated Press lgt I'ABLISHED 1870 s DRUGS VALUED AT MILLION DAVIS CALLS IN QUARTET OF PARTY FOUND ON OCEAN LINER AT | NEW YORK BY GOVT. AGENTS Force of 100 Customs . 0. P, CAMPAIGN PLAN | Officers Continue | Sga'rcI: of Itala- Ameri- | ROUNDING: INTO FORM ca Liner Today, Seek- ing As Much More Believed Hidden. Ship, the Duilo, Landed Yesterday and Dope (,‘on-‘ signment Was Slated for Principal Centers in U, S. | Committee Will| Have Shifting ‘ Personnel . Washington, July 15,~The republi- can advisory commitiee in the mnunp campaign, as conceived hy Coolidge, will be an informal Im‘l\\ with a shifting personnel, repres nta- | tive of various sections and points of | view, Mr, Coolidge will discuss campaign plans tomorrow with William A, But. [ler, the national chalrman, but it is | probable that no announcement will |be made then or later as to the mem- bership of the advisory committee be. | cause of its informal nature, The body is expected to Nave a me President | New York, July 16~One hundred customs agents remained on the Itala- America liner Dullio early today con- C traband or tinuing their }-Nlrkh for (.:(m AN ess permanent nucleus, with repub- drugs when, aftera night raid \\hh,h;”(‘u“ leaders called in from time t netted federal narcotic agents $1,- . 8 m time to time to give advice on particular plans and problems, One of the subje 000,000 worth of contrabund and nine prisoners, it was reported that a similar amount of narcotics remained | 8 to be consider- = ong e ots to b ¢ son for the metering of only 4| De Valera spent his early maahood | ©f 11 buclfie € : R i Sy ;‘:u.!:.‘ x;\llil’;;r|(g:‘;.ll|;:f:vl\1-‘:Ifll:“l‘l‘|’l: n:.,.'....; [ 5y rne ke Cilki ot lengths and Holland by five lengths fn | 000,000 gallons of this amount. in teaching mathematics n rish| I\le\:\ ;:]:" si\:3;;;,:.:2U"v:'.‘;:n::m:" Nine Taken to Headquarters, L HIAtAn hhetTante Lol It-;l Argentenil, L July 15,—The | seemed just a good workout for| Splendid results have been obtained | Schools nntil he bl 180009 8 19re on. Divihhos Oreak: TAkhG 4 Capt, Francesco Schissino of the [ FUH L CRIEHONICE ”‘ i ;" ,‘”‘ | Yale crew competing in the (llunpiv!”‘, Americans, to.date. One of the first undergroynd | leader of the republicans in the out- | T00 party of " poersons; * {neludin Duillo, seven of his chief ofticers, and | o 00 AT ENE O ¢ ”kvu’l' I tie | TOWIng events won (e second heat for | The Canadians got away to a fast | lcaks found was wasting over 100,400 | break of Easter, 1916, y some children, trapped by fire n: Grata Irtura, ship's plumber and ac- | g 0 8y JOG WUCACRI R O8 Th® Fthe United States in the eight-oared |gtart but the Yale erew took command | Ballons per day into a nearby sews In the years which \followuly W0\ iiaorerty Milt: Fend DURCHIA cOREEE cording to the ralders, confessed (o Ll iV SETOE W Hhat HMe L erow competition today, defeating [at the 500-motres mark, gradually | There was no indieation of this leak | {OUEht iincepsligly. againet, DBrithiilee b raton. ¥ smuggler, were in custody. Captain | ot ) 108 V national | canada and Holland, [ widened the gap and finished the 2,- | on the surface of the street, but the | ™I When the Ifree State was c {1[_- Four Doukhobors, caught' by & Schissino and his fellow officers pro- [“UURER Eli Boys Easy Victors | 000-metre course in five minutes, 51 | Pitometer idicated the cxact spot and | ©d: b8 ivhad 1e gnatgles """‘:"" the|fre in the Salmon valley, British tested they knew nothing of the drug ron of Michigap s «\""h“. % ]. b n(" The Bl erew elinehed a place in ‘w,,,“‘,g. much faster than ‘the Nritish | NO extra digging was necessary to un- | NCW system, 1.11: -qf,m.”g\‘ -11:': Columbia, traffic when they were awakencd at |y o %0 ERR m'”‘m;m,,‘l]',‘1‘_:",l l‘: Thursday's finals by a brilllant ex- | eight which won the previous heat fn | cover it and make the repairs. Leak. |181and the battle cry “The republic A o the height of the raig and escorted ("ot MUY THACHEE I h]l\" fli hibition of oursmanship, leading lhcru minutes, four seconds. age of aboyt 250,000 gallons has been | MUSt "f'”‘j” ed "“"I Lt 2 Lomie e | 18051168, okdqLinFtars: [statement today at the White tone | hell of Toronto University, represent- | U, 8. Girls Byeel | stopped so far. \";'_"“"‘_ DSAE IR o Ll 2 e I D i, Two narcotle agents were credited | (e Nir Warren would have a prom. | "% C4nada by three and one-half | American women ruled such waves| The final report of the iny AT Dy o e A L A M arito e K ahiet) with the coup which led to the dis- |0t 0 VERER Wowd fave & prom. | — e |as splashed about the sides of s [ tion, as submitted by the en R ",""f'l‘_“ e Hations of the Anglo. | POrted trapped by forest fires in east- covery of 600 packagos of drugs con- |, % " L L G CUARTER. | He Wil | | monumental Olympie svimming pool | Wil show where every gallon of water | SUTWE th noRoUAtions 6f the AN~ | o\ \Wghington and northern Idaho cealed about the first class cabing of | MAMOr OF { «:-:‘»pol:&nr')I\llq(.:‘l]x’l‘rlit; HNI] 7 2"“ bHflRTA[iE ‘(n tropical this arternoon | &oes and whether or not the city fs | I s treaty an vigorously opposed its| L1 \aennEion and northern 1dwho the liner. After haying, as they re- i i yov o dotormined until e arrives | when the Mariha Norelius, | receiving revenne from it. "‘w‘l“"; ’;"\‘ Josition and consistontly | MENL have escaped the flames, re- ported, negotiated with the plumber [ M 0 0 5 DRArCiyes Helen Wainwright and Gertrude |~ The investigation is part of a pro- | Ioaded the epposition and consi (11 | Ports received here today declared, for the purchase of the contraband Aok L moh e Lderle, all of the women's Insisted that the Irish republic st . Senator Bursum, republican, New for 110,000 they secretly summoned a |\, A% e eIt New { Ivised Mr. Coolidge today to | score of narcotic and customs agents : e 7 commit the party a e i who swarmed over the Duilio at her | DAY o8 delinite pult ho swary Ul with regard to witer' commission, | ‘-?'_np-'h I;'hf_rr ni:h Bnd. madeiithy #elz- {riodu: control and Fedlamation i the 8 an ';“ (’". Ile led (southwest, including negotiation of a : ope Peddler Fofled |treaty with Mexico to” clarify water Before the rald was ordered Irtura | g ajong the border, He safd e liad been induced to accumulate the |yocarc o fropression thu§ Ms :?‘nl :wold;:& p)l:aik:gcl:‘mvf 1_:;?1"‘;;""‘;“"'1‘: Coolidge probably would make no| i) {eampaign trips into t J made to look lke $110,000, : A sys- e : SRR Ithe contest in that secti el latt Brid Jul 1 A A | 1 A ! tion that ever existed on the western i : f i e conte cction being left | Bridgeport, July 15.- warrant | tralian who clipped a considerable WITH MANY GOMFORTS onst te L ugs, e o ! { | EREE i 1\ coast, m‘,‘;,‘::‘o:‘:;“:l:L,“r-e'rs pa;:c‘\,::n‘:":m.-:‘r‘.l "]" "'"‘”"; l(' Dawes, tho vice pres | was issued today, if was formally | Chunk out of the world's record cs- | ware Store Gutted— "L 1 e timber of eastern : X 2 dent candidate, an her re; | tablishes £ v ) —— 1 v ! . ‘. tors was ordercd and 100 customs men | oo cot! : i i T P by Uity Prosecutor James w:“:[,'l(h,: (:I!O:‘h:‘;l‘g:(?-x:{[;'\cy ; R,;nf 2 J Loss Over $50,000 }“"'\‘: ngton, northern Idaho and Brit. were assigned to the job when it was | Shannon for the arrest of Victor J. | givie “tn fo® Ji9f0-metres & "”‘m’(‘"“l"“"h From Detroit to Chicago in [ ot Cajumhie wave renprisdiio kA reported by a go-between, who first Martin, teller in the savings depart- B ; Ay 1tes] | = hurned over courses which had cut off put the agents on the tral, that an- other million dollar's worth of . ! A word was eage waited, ) | “he American piatn high divers| Those On Board [ men were overcome by gas futhes in | WOT WAS Caseny awaited traband had been smuggled in him with embezzlement of $7,200 |, . e il ey e center of this | iy Narroly S nep I W 4 {fared badly, Ben Thrash of San| s Juy 1 AT AlvbiEne: care | 2 Weroholse iive Li the gentet.o I"our members of a colony of Dou- Duilio. | | funds of the ban Daniel E. Bren- | ppancisco finishing fourth, Pete Des- | . icago, July AT aivplane, car- | oipy at noon time today. The tire gut- | Khobors in BrItiSh, ColUmbikiWere Lekb: Aceording, to thix go=Hetween; Whom nan, counsel for Martin, stated to the | jardins of Miami, Fla. {aking sixth |¥ing eight per and equipped | o4 the warchouse of Clapp and Treat, | Cor Hevh ihae o i a the agents cncountered several Bridgeport Post that he would sur- s, and Clarcnce Pinkston of knn‘“'”'x reclining chirs for six passen- | jjargware dealers on Market strect ;;llnv’:nlx‘”\‘\'l\h);\“t‘\\:]l\\s:c::'":he“v::lon;. TGS AR 0 Brodiwiy (eabaret: render Martih (o the police “during o, ARISHINE o Weak Tast. gers, With & table atranged botween | cxiing s damuge amounting. lo aver | 0 S0ER VI CLEHE MS 00 SRs SRl the narcotics, bearing the trade-mark {the day.” Ifforts were made, it was Sve of rali [the chairs, arrived today from Detroit | - 0,000 and for a ti reatening the | 3 k & MG ) 9 i : Ll 1 Iive of Australia won this event || oo s AR $60,000 and for & time throatenlne the | hair way Jate yestariay: of London chemists, were destined for | Favors Granting Franchise | thderstood. to provide a $10,000 [qnd indicated that in the water | 1 ® . fve minmten T O [ entiro block, i which ‘were . located | “ninirty” of sixtysfive’ wehy. \womén distribution in . “dope centers” | | » i ) bonds for Martin's immediate release | competitions Australia took the place | 'He e Long’s hotel and the Harttord Courant| 4" children helieved to have been throughont the United States at $25 (-« if Applicants Amend [Mer his arrest. ~ Martin has been |that Finland had faken in the ik Liott Dottt yad by M. B, Blobt | oarces, Two alarman brought: tweive | {yanfied. at the, Constitotion oina 48 an ounee—the prevailing price. The | it teller of the hank for two yearsiand fand fald everits lant week. . Janson (1[5 Detiolt at 2:1 1 oelont Je astt | companies to the fire. All members of | alozg, Tdaho, last night were Luilio ar _from Genoa yesterday. Conditions “p\‘f’]"‘_“\;“""‘"‘“ ago. foe Biwerlen wea second and Clark of (v >0 RSB PR " gquad A, the the prize fire-fightc brought in here early this morning Had Valuable Painting Arthur M. Conley, counsel for the | Great Britain third, [ I | the department were overcome by the | over a rough mountain trail, their BT boy aamtuB Lk o amuis | bank and the bonding company, satd r-Costello Wi [, The six passengers ahoard included AT Y ratay ot ; . ‘ s nfessing that le smug LS R I stello n {two women, while the crew consisted | [MMes: Police reserves were called out | oply open passage, and word came gled the narcotles, according to au- | A franchise to operate a jitney bus gl‘]., he bagnk officials had fixed The holders of the lot'a ”,"I( _“'m A eaanle T ‘ | to hold back a crowd of several thou- | \with them that the remainder of the thorities, Trtura revealed that he had | (hrough Arch and Hart strects, Cor- §o s tho anlount of the alleged | Olympic doubles sculls champion- |k & Piot and tont and Miss Jaye | sand people, beleaguered mine workers and their brought to America on the Duilio, in [ Din avenue, Jerome and Clinton | S1OTta8® and that this amount would | ship, Jack Kelly and Paul Cc Bl o | 7 tamiliea; wane saro; and . wQuldz e Iy AN unsuccessful attempt to sell them, | streets will he granted Charles ‘\Ilrn‘h;‘ ;“mvwd by Martin’s bond. He ex- | raced to an easy victory in the | > NSRBIl Rttt Chief William J. Noble of the New | ghortly, two scctions of & painting by Michael |and Kred Romani provided they are |1 vwrl’flml Martin left the employ | Olympic trials in this event this ux‘-imum,1 ey v“mn'l‘!\'l o ol Rritain five department receive A family of five on Trapper Creek Angelo which he said had begn stolen | Willing to accept certain mninor|°f the bank two months ago and his | ternoon, defeating the Irench il from a cathedral in northern Ttaly a | amendments to their application, | i § feet fro ) i hak toile men on the other side of th year ago and for which the falian | Public Utilities Commissioner ¢, Iz | 100 since that time, [nine lengths on the 2,000-metre | jo fCE frOM tn A e ";fl.‘ 50 1o the Clapy & Treat fta 1 Harte | nat b tnd Mabab M Rl HAGK e government had offered w $100,000 | Ehvell said today, Martin was surrendered to the de- | course, t carning the right o | oo S N0 e e hetweny | ford because of the number of Hart- | heen heard from. ey | Judge . B Hungerrord, counsel |toCtive department at 1 e'clock and |enter the finals Thursday. [the. aliofts momp it e ro JCLWOEN | rord firemen. who had. been overs| The Sidney mine aod thasiibuiess Irtura is alleged to have told As- | (or the petitioners was weheduled to | V9 10¢ked up at police headquarters | The Americans allowed the o eshtibeon Tattment, Which 1s so arranged as | come. Chict Noble issued orders 10| Surprise, are directly in the path of sistant U, 8. District Aftorney Polak- | Meet Commissioner Ilwell this atter- | WNE" he could not furn pair Stock and Detton, t6 set the |y 'ye To0 TUHE proot. S B e men at No. & station on North | the flames, which are bearing down oft that he cut the painting into four 100N to ftalk over the proposed | | pace on the first half of the course. | -,U,C'“,..“{m"fi party ate breakiast jn | Main street to stand by ready for the | upon them and on the town of Wale pieces. Two of the pieces he smug- | Changes and it was expected that an BROKE TAK S fhey then - spurted and ran away | ;g0 will have Junelt in Chicagn | WOrd 10 ®0. The men were pre-|jace, on the urge of a 40 mile wind gied here on the Duilio’s last voyage, | A8rcement would be reached. | E HIS OWN LIFE JTOIIE thel b/ PIVALS; The winners' |05y 000 <o return in time for dinney | pared for action and on their toes| from the west, The government gulch having closed a Hea) to seM them at| A hearing.on the application was| {time was 6 minutes 84 seconds. TR until later in the afternoon when | fige, which is in its fourth day, was $500 cach. But the deal fell through, | 1€10 Thursday at the common coun-| Switzerland defeated Brazil by | BN TR | word was received from Hartford | within a mile of Kellogg and was Irtura declared, so he took the piece ‘rnl;h;h(lll'm. )wm]:.\lxlu..im,ih.,im,..,‘ L1- | 'rom Man of Afluence Ta Pauper In 1”!"""" IHM ; nln«'Ll ‘ Iv'[ 1»\;”:(1;\‘ in the | that their services would not be re- | coming fast toward \,\:r\x\lrllcr. k’rl'h- ba tenoa and turned the | well. — Attorney Baldwin of the (‘nn» = 5 Ay 3 [iaaRn A di Al G EIRRURIS of ls event. | A 0 U w MERGER quired. seople of that town and Silver King to \:»I,(u.“;-,(.";‘.\:",',.','.,: :-‘,,'|:1,,”li,:: ™ OV hecticut Co. sald the trélley | Year Proves Too Great a Blow For | Time, 6 minutes 55 seconds, | | S S :\\rf- moving out. The stolen Michaclangelo, painted | V0T not opposed to | New York State Man [ o o Ahaunen iwin : | MILLS RESUME OPERATION Are Believed Lost ] on wond, represented a Madonna and | /"ANChise provided the jitneurs would Vincent Richards —and Irancis T. | America Life Soclety and Grand | Holyoke, Vass, July 15.—The 1. I'rom Spokane came word that 88 child, he said. express along Corbin avenue—that 18| Syracuse, N. Y., July 15.~Despond- |Hunter of the United States today de- ! man mills, cotton goods manufactur- | persons, including 11 chitdren, are eSS ‘\\nmtl pick up no passengers hetween |ent because of financial reverses in | [fated Willard and Bailey of va.mn Lodge of Other Order Report Final | (" aypigying 1,100 hands, resumed | believed to have lost their lives in a ‘(lw dunction of Hart street and Cor- |the last year which reduced him from {in the second round of the men's dou- Tusi Toud operations tod after a 10 day torest fire which swept over Wheeler's NEw GROUP AT CAMP bin avenue and the railroad bridge [the rank of a well-to-do stableman |bles, Olympic championship, 6-1, 6-2, | Dbl L i ehutdown, Ior the present the mills | Mill, six miles of Blue Slide, in jon the latter strect. Peter Agostini, |and horse trader to that of a farm- | | New Haven, July 15.—Morger of | will operate on a schedule of three |northern Pend O'Reille county. { Who operates busses on Arch street | hand, Amede Nazolin, 50, of Amboy| In the sccond round of the men's | the American Life society and the|days a week The report said that the families Fresh Air Childrén Come Home and | Said he would be opposed unless the | Station today committed suicide rath- |singles Manuel Alonso of Spain de- | Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of i [tried to make their way out in auto- Othors Tak®. Thetr: laccs A ‘L‘;I-“ jitney expressed down Hert|er than face rrlvvl age in poverty, feated Robson of Argentina, 7-9, 6-4, | United Workmen of Connecticut, fra- H\IPH\‘\I' T ““ n n\ | mobile Ijm the flames forced them - reet as far as Hawkins street. A| A year ago Nazolin was worth sev- |6-0,6-4, 1‘,(‘,."“, insurance was an A hydrant at the corner ot Stanley | PAck. There is a possibility they may numben of residents of the district |era | f | 3 'ime ingson; | i Several days| Irance lost one of her four ent~ants | noumoed here toda s Ahal R g e s diseovorey | have found safety in the mill pond, Finving: Good Time b, Burlingson. | 15 by earved appoared in tavor of the |ago he confided to fellow workers on |in the men's singles when Coust was | 5% tha bodles nl olaction of dired- ;;:‘I.\ILI.""ij\’-‘:Im\”n.r:.:.y‘.‘.: "‘\‘th‘:hl (hb: IeEmay diE Sixty-five happy young girls tanned | [ranchise as did Mayor A. M. Pro-|the Amboy farm that he was going to |late fn getting to the playing \ield | tors will ake piace Shottls wator from it fiooding the street un. | Greatest monetary loss has been in by the sun, the flush of health on |NeAs® and Corporation Counvel John|kill himself it he “didn’'t make a stake land thereby defaulted In the fourth| The American Life socicty on Junc | i1 it was shit oft be Polieeman bat. | (e forests of the Pacific northwest on their checks after three wecks in' the | He Kirkham, | auickly,” he he feared the prospect |round to Harada of' Japan, | 30, aceording to figures at the ineur- | ek 0'Mara who went fo the scenc | DOt sides of the intornational boun- open air, returned to Now Britain | Although the nature of the pro. fof becoming an old man with no| Tn the women's stngles, Miss Kath- | ance department, had assets of $40,- | in response 10 4 call sent nfo the po. | Jar¥: In Idano, mine bulldings have this aftergoon, rested, refroshed and |Poscd amendments was not an-|money, leen McKane, the Wimbledon cham- | 698 and liabilitics of $64, Tig [ ttaa raration’ 4y Moo Dot ot | been burned, and in Washington and sirengtheMd in the battle for health, | NOUnced prior to today's conference, | This morning he went to work at [pion, defeated Miss Do Bordman 6-0, | deficit will be made up by members, AFOT WV, - PallBerin 03y Oregon, logging camp cquipment of They have just conie home from the | It 1a believed that tliey have to do|7 o'clock in a field. Shortly after ten |g.2, [it 18 stated {unable to fearn who was responsible | (¢ lumber companies has been de- New Britain fresh air camp at Burik | With the matter of running the jit- |o'clock he left the other workers, | The weather continued extremely| The assels of the workmen, it was| far turning on the water. Mroyany g ington and each young miss last|"eYS As cxpress over the saying he was going to the barn for ihot, Mile. Suzanne Lenglen for the|said by Sccretary Dickinson, are 5 Rluges in the coast region 6f Washe ovening solemnly assurcd the frosh | (0Uched upon by the trolley hoe, A few minutes later the men |third straight day was & spectator. | $1.116,600 with labilitios of $1,106,- - B e Y air editor that she had had a won. | PARY and Agostini. “Iwn"lul an explosion and running to the | 1, Norris Williams, 2nd, and Wat. | 000, e | U111 A1 Drought under control last derful time and was feeling fine, e |parn they found Nazolin had killed |yon ar, Washburn, of the United e Pri f Gasoli R e Their places were taken by a new | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | himeelf with a rifle which had hung | gates, hoth advanced another rouml Dry SR Ly s A ) Bkl R consignment of girls who will remain two weeks and will be replaced by a group of boys, The boys will be dis ided into two groups, one to stay three weeks and the other two. Camp Director 8. M. Brewster has repeated his appeal to friends of the roungsters in the city to send cast- off sweaters, scarfs and rain coats to tobert Martindell of | the en-| | Mr. and Mrs. Detroit, Mich., announce gagement of their daughter, Helen, | to Robert C. Vance, son of Mrs, R. J. | Vance of Maple street, this city. Kal NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, lof 1rank I of Tennesses present chairman of the tomorrow, 1°rank Kent, Washington | " lifin s e [ national committee; Norman E. Mack [correspondent of the Baltimore sun | Into Sewer Political Prisoners try- 'of New York: orge White of Ohio [joined the Davis staff, to assist him {Park City Authorities Will ELWELL APPROVES OF v . laccounts in the barn, ‘hina, Reported Wiped Out—ILoss |80t ankle during the second set ana [0f 142 Average Daily Cireulation Week I'.ndln( 10,069 PRICE THREE CENTS o)) ‘PAojiIeH LIE WD July 12th CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924, —~TWENTY PAGES, "MORE THAN 50 PEws:om 5% DEAD IN FOREST FIRES SWEEPING ALL SECTIONS OF PACIFIC COAST MILLION GALLONS OF D v.m:m Wi B " LEADERS FOR ADVICE ON CHAIRMAN Lcn[llw Conference Produces No Results and Appointee, | Probably Friday, Likely to Be Dark Horse, New York, July chalrman for the national democratic committee~=which officer also will he u.mluum in chief of the John D, Davis campalgn for the presidency.- 15, =~Choice of | Many Mr, Davis reported no cholee had lending names were given consideras tion, luter, But heen made, he said, presistent ] , 'Blaze, Devastating Tim- thus eredence to man for the post, Back again at his temporary head- quarters in the New York city home Polk, the nomines held a lengthy conference with Cordell Hull namo has not publicly among the long list of Permanent headquarters for My, Davis wera belng prepared at the Murray Hill hotel today for eccupaney Worst of Its Kind ln History of The Coun- appeared aspirants, Free State (-'(nl. Also to I'ree Stack and Other Pitometer Co, l‘mds 100,000 Gallons Running Off and Daniel C, Roper, lI||'mu:||olll the eampalgn, K AT Rt olh cae bE 200,100 BTN A SR e o R " gallons o water and a wasto of about | e by Wi Jo=Tho release o | Ag Wall of Flame Advances 1,000,000 gallons per day has been | other political leagers now in prison It May Become ‘\’ccessary ale Oarsmen Win Olympic Heat |..."\ 5.0 0 o s a0 . : ) | efforts of the Pitomcter con v of government it was learned to- e ne . e d f , F l C | New York in luvestigating O Folan The offictal announcement will | to Corzeript Fire Fighters ! rs in this city were not | not be made until tomorrow or Thurs- M ., an 0"011 Yy for I'ina onteSt; ring Al the water consumod, | day: . : From Streets of Los | “Iwo months ago the er officlaw | Ve Valera has been in prison since ‘.w‘.p\\\:\.‘::”l‘lu“pll'u:]-nlulw|“I:|.nlm"|” “.: August of last year while Staek has A“HCI(‘ y v . N . N s ew York city, te ake Vo been held since April of lust year S. Girls Finish One, Two, Three in 400-Metre Swim— | (ons, T *ropresentatives of - ihe | 10 velcasing e Valora, the 1ree ! E— cotipanty” with six water de State will be freeing a | \ re 4 July 15.—Firty-t Kelly and Costello Win Double Sculls Heat—Austra- | cmployes, have becn working day an | control of ~the LIONed And Whose o | POFION ar lnscaouated " 15668 3 night since the latter part of May in | forces is unquestioned and whose op- bl lian Breaks World Swimming Record At 1,500-Metres | an attempt to account tor the 7,000,- position to the present regime fn Tre- | Heved (0 have perished within the —Yankee Tennis Men Victo: r who San Francisco, [ 100 gallons of water used by the city | land had been a source of serious dif-| past twenty-four the forest | daily, The important feature of the | flenities to the Free State up until his sweeping all sections will be the determination of the | capture. cifle Coast, hours in fires which are of the P swimming | geam now association of New York, fini Forest fires raging along the entire finals of the | works system onc of the | | 400-metre swim free s : ) | Pacific coast. from Southern Califor- e swi J style. The water hoard is particularly d . HARTF R[l FIREMEN nia to British Columbia, were being The American mermaids piled up | sirous of climinating all forms of "W'W today by forces recruited from 19 Olympic points to add to the total | waste so that the cxtensions now i1 leral, state and private timber in- gathorod by America'a track and | progres can e - more emnt | “VERE“ME BY FUMES foreats 1h EA SRaT Eh save thousands heing carried out by the board to was in existence. ous Fire led in | water DLEAHEL LD make IO Y . of 1 Arrest Teller Martin [ field athletes last week at the cU.;n,,(. ated: of acres of timber and grasing land | lombes stadium, 2% ks | rom being added to that already Today { Australlan Breaks Recod v SIX PASSENGER PLANE |t s e as the most serious forest fire situa. performer was young Anrlrn\\ Lulllon, the Aus- | Clapp and Treat’s Hard- | six and three-fifths scconds was a new | world's mar ent of the Commercial Bank and Test—Two Wonien Among homesteads of scttlers of whose fate 1334 Main street, charging Hartford, July ~Twenty-five fire- pair | have i 1d othen: request today to hold a company of | jg the local department in readiness to naccounted for, heen under cquipment ant examina- | by five and m asures lengths and Hungary's hy I thousand dollars, \wcntq Make Big Coup at Pawtucket Pier major fires still were & today, threatening ranches and d battled by thousande of lifarnia four in the singles this afternoon. Williams defeated Mannenaucrr nr‘ D STRO Czechoslovakia 6-2, 4-6, 3-6, 6.2, 6.1 | Dawtucket, R. L, July 15.—A detail FLOOD E YS GITY while Washburn defeated Van Lennep |[°f police today surprised a gang of of Holland 2-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6.2 [heavily armed hootleggers unloading g | After winning the first set easily |2 motor and without firing & i gan, Largest City North of Peking, | wijijams pulled a ligament in his |Shot seized the boat and the cargo | six gallon cans Here Drops One Cent |V ——" live Claus, disguised as a I men, has been the call for |fire fighters that automobile tourists ave been forced into the work in [some instances and calls have been |sent to the larger cities of the state tock Santa So gr filling station employe -July visit to New Britain this morning with a present for of alahol, motorists in the shaj made a boat of A for men, limped throughout the remainder of |TWo automobiles which drove up to one-cent reduction per gallon May Have To Draft Men 3 3 o e o . " " " | » "“"h‘f"“""""d o et s 1, "“;‘“";“" Snavely Anticipates Estimated at Million, | the match, Aftar dropping two sets in |the wharf where the Loat was an- ||| of gasoline. The “flowing gold ¥lames which Cor & week swept the S " 1 damp. - cool and rainy | By iness Improvement : * |a row while the pain of his injury |chored were aiso seized and seven ||| may now he purchased at road- ||| ginta Marbara national forest north days. - . 4 . By The Assoclated Press. : obviously was troublesome, he made |/Men were arrested. The prisoners |}l side pumps for cents a gal- or 108 Angeles, were, at last reports, Only $8 arrived today to swell thL Supt. J. J. Snavely of the Wa- Peking, July 15.—Kalgan, province A b {were t sd over to Prohibition Ofs | . 3 ity and fresh air fund, making it as follow torbury division of the New ot Chilil, the Targest commerclal cen- | €Ity finish with other memers of |Wert (umed over to Probilition OF anagers ot- the Bandand (et i Hie by Tt o revi v v o 7 ' ew : . O sk * .. | the American team cheering him on. | am J. C 3 L anagers of Standar statements were ma v fed 5 »\re;rn‘m:‘ar;.\ acknowledged '”'“:',‘.fi :n?r:«’;nxe\:t:::‘;o?flg:; :\i:z;éoz: ‘:flr i::(‘;u'n,l"tnlt\'yl: Inlf,":i :“;*n’“:*"‘h':“"?::":;” piea was taken to Providence. D and Gulf Refining Co. [ st sorvice ofricials that it might be A @ v 3. 1 o 3 pd 3 ¢ @ . d B » branches in this city re Ve | neces: v ronscri n from the M. & Porter 5.00 ||| New river, according to word received here | (Continued on Page 17) | | e radd b i 478y 18 Total .. .$3,848.76 COLDEST DAY IN DECADE | Springfeld, Mass, July 15 — St. gwinthin's day here today produced | the coldest weather of record on this Adate in more than 10 yéars, the ofii- cial reading at the United States arm- ory recording station giving 50 de- grees early in the day. holding its-own industrially and tonight. I | | 1 | Britain that this city is ’ I i | | il is better off than cities in other The damage to the city is unoffi- | % * ’LT.'\'.'JK."\\;..‘.’”\"';.",.”';'..,-'..‘li..vr“.f«'”."fi'!: railroad territory in the east. cially estimated at $1,000,000, THE WEATHER { |general assembly from this town in | Mr. Snavely said that New IR, 4 T e 4’ — | 11015, died today after an illness of Britain, in common with other 12 MOTOR BUSSES BURNED ! Hartford, July 15—~Forecast some weeks. Mr. Smith was ap- [}| S SN KN & SITWMp Ao §t. Louis, July 15.—Fire early to- || for New Britain and vicinits: | proaching his eighty-first year. was a (| some extent, but not serlously. || "\ ocked 12 motor buses, proper. || Fair tonight and Wodnesdag; | |Civil war veteran and in the legis- He expects business will im- |ty of the Feople’s Motor Bus Co., | warmer Wednesday, lature, was on the committees on prove in the near future, when flames gutted the garage in federal relations and inilitary af- which the machines were housed. * * |fairs. HAMDEN V RAN DEAD. word this morning from quarters to drop the cent. 1t is believed that the reduc- fion is an echo of the price war being waged throughout the country. the reverberation of which has just reached New England. Now, step on it. head- stree price te of L.os Angeles for fire fighters. ona Corbin Scerew Factory { To Close August 1-18 Announcement was made today at the Corbin Screw factory by Manager | Georga I'. Spear that the plant will ! ||| ve clased down Friday, Augnst 1, 1 and will resume operations on Mone J | day, August 18,

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