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1 1} | STERNO | CAMPING | STOVES £2.50 Size © THE |“ DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. RUM RUNNING SHIP | GIVE UF NEETUXGS Finally Gives Up Alter Spectact-| i voe lar Fight ' aon meetings of the civie clubs have been dispensed with s week because of the joint meeling hamber of Commerce er ning at §:30 e'clock at B netel, The Kotary el <y July 30.=The t. George P, Mart fer- ¢4 submari aser Williams 18 and | uer chairman of the board of direc. a g0 of § cases of Mecotch |tors of the Mtanley Weorks, will give alucd at 340,000, were cap- | an illustrated lecture on his recent tured Moutauk Point early yesters | trip aroénd the world tay after the craft's steel hull had| Miss Mary E. Curtin, secretary of punctured by st of the 600 |the Cbamber of Cominerce, whepe n | By members of the new |reservations are being made, reported a8t arine patrol with a Lewis this afternoon that ever 100 reserva tiens had been made by noon today. Members of the clubs plan to take their wites to the meeting & The steel plates were . of holes that ha!f of the eargo captive arriicd was afloat when the WANT GANG DISPERSED Northwestern Section al the Battery The Willisms 1§ was ene of two chased by the customs marine | speedboat, the Bhark The the Shark fired 500 shots runner, & high pow. Residents of ered yacht, sighted in the fog &t 21 peyon Commission for Additional o'clock In the morning. He belleves | that mest of the shots were hits and | Police Protections that they may have caused the yacht| to sink, She w nowhere to be| ©On motion of Commissioner Ednin seen A ybreak, when the waters A. Parker at a spec meeting of the off Montauk were searched for her, poard of police commissioners held Those Feather Weight Golf Hose ; Of botany yarns are right § 3 for now. Colors, natural % ' brown, putty, gray, green- ¥ heather. ¢ $3.50 See the cricket sweaters in rieh new designs. —_— HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our kind” If they tire easily—if reading or writing causes headache—if your eyes smart and burn, you probahly need Glasses, and every day's delay works further injury See us about your Eyes today. Tt's the wise thing to do Eye Examinations satisfaction Guaranteed A. PINKUS Liyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician Over 40 Years' Expericnce Phone 570 Office, 300 Main St e BOLT IS POSTPONED New York. July ~The ed ten round bhout tween Eid rris of this city and Ray Mitchell of Phila- schedu Aeiphia, to have been held at the | Quecnsboro stadium last night, was postponed in itely when Mitchell #aid be had a broken hand The ten round semi-final between Tommy O'Brien and Joe Welling of Chicago and ten round prelimi- nary between J crs and Cuddy USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM LT MAKES YOu | STRONG /7. / ) OUTDOOR SPORTS AND PURE MILK They go together to build up the energy that hoyvs and girls and men and women need, Seibert’s Pas- teurized Milk is a friend of the ] and it comes to vou in a sterilized hottle every Morning. ESEIBERT G- SONK 17 PARW ST HONE 1720 o T ST 1board to The Shark arrived at the bargs of. Just evening, the signera of a petition fice at the Battery & little after 8 40, .petter police protection from 2 GI0CK Ahas R\gERL manned by Epeclal | ogigonte in the northwestarn section Agents Lyons, Geary and Durefk.| .o 1pe ojty, will be notified by the [They reported that they had turned [poard’ that the matter has been re- the captive boat and three prinonersgereeq to Chiet W. C. Hart. The aboard it over to the marine Patrol| .. ioners asked that a group of bo: |launch, Liberty, to be towed to the .4 young men that gather at t 1”””,”’ |small park near the intersection of “We were patrolling off Montauk | cjinton, Burritt and Broad streets he. 1r‘rw in the early morning, and wers | japen b and 9 o'clock at night, he |running without lights when we | g 00raed, Chiet Hart assured the ghted a speedy yacht headed |poarq that officers on the beat would ¢ aight for us,” sald Lyons. “As she'p, jnstructed to prevent large cronds approached we increased our speed ¢.om gathering there and interrupt. to 25 knots to bs prepared for a ing the quist of the neighborhood He {chase.” | 414 not think it was necessary, how- | Lyons, through a megaphone, syer, to place extra men on this beat yelled | The commissionars voted to award |the contract for the cable and wires tor .the police signal system fo the Co., of Boston, “Heave to, customs officers Tries to Ram Patrol Boat. The yacht increased her speed and | MeGunigle, Tounge headed directly for the marine patrol | Mass, for $2,720. This price was boat, which steered hard to port to|submitted by the company for a six |escape being run down. The ma-|conductor cable of 14,000 feet. The chifie gun of the Shark was brought |Standard Underground Cable Co. of |into . play and three magazines of |Pittsburgh, Pa.. presented a hid of |ammunition wers emptied at the $3,100 for the work. yacht | Clerk Joseph McGrall read a com- “Three times they attempted to munication from City Clerk Thomp- ram us, and, despite the fact that at son to the effect that the common | times we attained a speed of 33 knots |council approved the petition giving in pursuit of her, the yacht began lo"o the police commissions the power |leave us behind. |to dispose of the ¢hassis of the old | *The third time they attempted to patrol wagon. |ram us we were going about 30| Chief Hart reported that two traffic knots. Lyons had just emptied his Posts have been placed at the corner eighth ‘pan’ of bullets, which will|{of Fast and Dwight streets.\ A new penetrate an eighth of an inch of | traffic light has also heen put in place {steel at half & mile, when Geary|at the corner of Allen and Stanley |threw the wheel hard over to star- | Streets, the chief stated. dodge the yacht. Lyons| |who was at the machine gun in the| patrol boat was flung stern of the overboard, | “We were forced teo circle about| him twice before he succeeded grabbing a 130-foot life line which | p threw out. Meanwhile the ya‘:ht‘;;l‘.’}._b"h' bl o nthy Bron Rlanes nad disappeared. | - N . “As we were about. to draw in W.Tr(;'l‘i‘fo:no):“; s’o’f I‘o:;;h::';:h ;‘:1 L.yons, Geary yelled, “There's another | pdward Greensteln & one-family one over towards Corntield LIghtshiD. |gwolling on Cariton street. We put our craft full speed ahead at| gio)la Rebekah lodge, No. 11, wiil 45 knots, while Lyons swung on the|poiq a regular meeting idu" oo tife line and was dragged through the |, ng The ing circle will hest At calm sca as smoothly as if he had| .o home of Mrs. Ira Thrall, 119 besn: o an-aquiplane, | Cherry street, Thursday afternoon. “We had a four-mile chase and| "y 'anq Mrs, Ernest Tranter of 58 fired 600 shots at the fugitive befors | y. ieet are receiving congratula- we cut her tiller rope and captured |y .. 0, the birth yesterday of a nine- her. Then we found she was the|po,nq daughter at the Grove Hill converted submarine chaser WAlHAM | gunivarum, Al dresses reduced, formerly $15 18. When we boarded her she Was| an outing of the Ladies’ Aid society f full of water and her cargo Was | ,¢ gt Joseph's church will be held partly afloat. Judging by the cob-|7hyrgday at Momauguin, The mem- dition of her riddled hull it is quite likely that the yacht encountered became waterlogged and sunk.” Three Prisoners Brought In. The prisoners will be arraigned this | morning before Bdward Barnes, as- bers of ¢ organization will meet in | front of the church at 9 a. m. in prep- aration for the trip. iversal Band to Play sistant solicitor of the legal division At Midweek Concert at the custom house, They gave 4 their names at the barge office as| nu’{";”’{l);‘.‘:l‘; ‘:ffi:“z::{ffi;‘ :; “!“h‘; Baldwin M. Raymond of 152 West B il stront. Norfolk. Va.; Al-|Universal band ~tomorrow evening. ford. Relter of 328 Sixth street,| The music will be rendered under the Greenport, L.ong ,_u,m:,,"m,, “-”,,am' direction of Edwin J. Barrett, The Setiaohar. of \th street. Man. | following program will be given: hattan. America Raymond appeared to be of su- SEE {perior bearing and education and Berry asiced (0 be excused from making any | O . +« Suppe statement, adding, with a wave to l:n;::;:}?l‘:n G0 ::';;‘: his captors: 4 Pty iof “If there’s anything to say, 1 guess | P{l‘:::;:h"rn;v Window" D’H(»;;:e‘;: they can say it."” | i 4 i < 4 20104, [{Crusader ....cc.cv. veesnesee BOUSR Fhe Willams 18, it was learned, |, S 10u8 for it specd along Rum | AT Orange Grove Ja Calitoraia Beat it was unofficially dubbed, : it " The boat was originally the |, '° ) '3 I“ = yacht Grayling, bullt in 1914 at a cost | (ATCady ki of $150,000, Tt was eighty-six v»«-vl""‘m:'4 f‘l"'f‘ ‘f}‘”"*"n over all, and had a speed of thirty | MY Maryland ygrante | A, | “Star Spangied Banne . Divisional Prohibition Chief R. Q.| I ] DOWD LEAVES W HAVEN Merrick announced yesterday that he | ad confirmed reports of the smug- | #ling of Chinese and other aliens, as vell as nakeotics and lquer, by rum- | Lunners operating between the liquor | fleet off Montauk Point and the shore of Long Island, Mr, Merrick began an investigation when he was advised by a resident of Montauk Point that nu- me had heen seen in an | bandoned farm house on the edge of | the village. Activities at the deserted | & increased with the appearance | schooners off the | New Haven, July 29.—"Snooks™ Dowd, second baseman of the New Haven Eastern league club played his last game with the local club today as a result of a deal by which he is ex- changed for Jeffries, an outfielder of club of the International rous Chinese of two auxiliary point A free-for ight hetween men and women cons of the Penataquit Inn, Bayshore, L. 1., and prohibition agents ho raided the establishment, was de- cribed by the raiders when they ar- raigned Chauncey G, Cozine, owner of hefore United States Commis sioner Rasquin in Brooklyn. Cozine as held in $1,000 ball on a charge Jing the Volstead act the inr Regu WANTS TO BE CITIZEN Fatholy Eramy Bridgzeport, July 29 #ald to Per«ian tobacco merchant the only Bridgeport resident of ationality whe ever made Ap- slication to become naturalized, today filed with the superior court a patition 666 knaw fov OPEN Wednesday Afternoon Friday Evenings Tis the most Constipation, Biliousness, Colde, | | Headaches and Malarial Fever. | speedy remeds we [ 014y $50.50 now $6.50 to $39.50 at Mary | Sale Price .......oovvvvvunes FALLONCASE GETS " ONJUDGE'SNERVES Court Indigoant at Some ol Questions Compounded New York, July 25.==When the tria of Willlam J, Fallen fer jury bribing was resumed today before Federal Judge MeClintie, Ernest Eidlita, for. merly aFllen's confidential man r sumed the witness stand for crosa.ex. amination by Fallon's eounsel, Richs ard J. Shanahan, Mr, Fhanahan questi Eidlitz concerning various statements he s alleged to have made to Fallon last February, “Di4 you say to him that you had the power fully to exone him " asked Shanahan “No" sald Eidlite Eidlitz alse denied he had teld | Falion that “never since the wheels of justice had been workimg had there been such a false and fraudulent prosecution,” He denied having prom- ised Fallon that if the government in- sisted on bringing the attorney to 'trial he would give a statement to ¥he newgpapers which would cut the lies and untruthfulness and underhanded work wide open.” As the cross-examination of the witness continued, with Eidlitz giving negative answers to most of the ques. | tions, Judge MeClintic sald the court thought the tenor of the questions had no bearing on the case, Mr. Shana- 0 | | han replied that he was laying foun. ! dations for future evidence, later the ecourt and Fallon's coun. Saveral minutes agaln Interrupted, sel replied: The Judge is Rpss cannot. cross.examine this witness on the direct testimony we | might as well not question him at {all” | “I'm the judge serted Judge McClintie, " ing to run it as I see fAt." Eidlitz denied havinz written sev- eral letters bearing his name and re- ferring to the alleged bribery. Copies of his signatures were taken and en- tered as part of the trial records, to- gether with th eletters. The defense attorney then turned to |the witnese's relations with the New | York American. | “Did anyone at any time tell | that the New York American had a I man in the apartment next to Ren- digs' with a dictaphone and had heard | the story of the bribery as Rendinsps told it to his wife?” gsked the at- torney, referring to Chas. W. Ren- | digs whom Fallon was alleged to have bribed, “No, T never heard the witness. HYdlitz admitted that the newspa- per had pald an alimony check of $75 for him. The witness admitted also that he had tried to aell stories to other newspapers, WON'T PERMIT STOCK SALES I we of this court,” as. nd I'm go- that,” replied Justice Hinkley Rejects Buffalo Texas Ofl Company’s Plea | Buffalo, N. Y., July 23.—Justice Hinkley, in the special term of the supreme court, today refused to modify a stipulation entered into by | the Buffalo Texas Oll company with the attorney general stopping the sale |of the company's stock. The company now has 13,000 siuare- | holders, it was reported te the court. | | It sought to modify the stipulation in order to finance an oil lease develop- ment by stock sales. An equity action against the concern was dis- missed by the court. ;S OF ACCIDENT BUTCHER D "Knife Slips And Gashes Hartford Man i At Work, Hartford, July 29.—Theodore Coby, a meat cutter employed by the Hart- ford Market company, died, at the Hartford hospital yesterday afternoon after gashing himselt in the stomach when his knife slipped and made an |incision of six inches. Coby suffered a great loss of blood as he was rushed to the hospital and a transfusion from his arm was at- tempted. Coby, who had been employed at {wife and family. Buy your home made pics, cakes, Apple, Mince, I'incapple, Ber WONDERFUL WALL PAPER BARGAINS OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE WALL PAPER INCLUDED IN THIS SALE * BEDROOM AND KITCHEN WALL PAPER ilar_Price 10c to 25c 00 NOW is the Time to BUY PAINT to Protect Your House 4 A BIG DISCOUNT On All HIGH GRADE PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES and BRUSHES THE JOHN BOYLE CO. — WHOLESALE and RETAIL — vou the market for two weeks, leaves a | QUALITY PASTRY SHOP The Home of Home Made Pastry 147 MAIN STREET Why Bake During This Hot Weather? nuts here and save your strength and patience, WEDNESDAY SP! Money Refunded. voeens 4% c—6c to 15¢ DINING ROOM, LIVING ROOM and HALL PAPER Regular Values 30c to $1.00 per roll We Must Make Room for the 1925 Styles o—————o SU Like Fisherman Whe Went Hishing On Holiday Molorman Goss Motors | ing and Cashier Spends Money. All indicatings in the office of By~ perinteadent W, J. Bryan of the New Britain divisien of the L‘)llhk\‘lll:hl} company peint to an “aetive summer,"” | Arvangements have been made for | seven special cars lo transport the em» pleyes of the Trumbyll Eleetri¢ Co., | te Savin Rock off August 4. Sunday, | August 10, the lady Macabees will | have & special car Lo go to Bavie Rock, August 15 the Knights of Pythias will trolley to Hanover Park Charies Kuhn, operator of & one man car on the Chestnut street and East Main street line, motored (o ,\4\ rk, N J., on a -.u'len- a i b syl oo Fresh From the Factory With a with the main office, is in New York on & va- | ention. €, 0, Johnson, chief time elerk, is ! spending two weeks on an n-uomem-: tour | | LAWN SPRINKLER Will Keep the GRASS GREEN Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. TRIAL DATES ASSIGNED, | Trial dates were assigned at the short calendar session of the eity ourt this afterncon, as tollows: Wed- nesday, July 20, at 9 a. m, Leonard Milosek against Dominik Gregarowits | and others, 8. J. Traceskl for the plaintift, M. D. Saxe for the defend. ant: Thursday, July 31, at 9 a. m, John Jacob agsirst Hahaham Tra- verdey, B, G, Casale for the plaintiff. P, ¥. McDonough and H. H. Milkow. itz for the defendant; Tuesday, August 5. at 9 a. m., John Ela against J. Wexler and others. W. . Mangan for the plaintiff. & J. Traceski for the defendant: Carmelo Fazzina against | Louis Landau and others, 8 G. Casale for the plaintiff. Harry Ginshurg for Landau, Alfred le Wit for the City |y ANpLADY SUES LANDLORD |houss in Moodus and depends largely i Hardware Cn.; Wednesday, August 6, — in summer on New “York patrons ", " e ot | o at % a.m., Clarence Erickson against |y, 0, \Woman Charges Rival Caused [ She alleges that the remark of Mr. Her to Lose Boarders Gottfried has caused her much hu. 4 ! millation and loss of customers. Donough for the defendant: Elihu Hartford, July 29.—Charging that | :\‘-“:;‘::/ r‘h"v:.nav—"k;f:rf"“r:»i”v‘::"vh.\:' }.7"' |a rival boarding house keeper told GERMANY'S DMPORTS. y. Donald Gaffney for the plain- | | o0 11vs New York boarders that| Berlin, July 29.—Germany's George Margentino, by jury G. Wooda for the plaintiff, Dunn & Me- im. ) e MeD o de- (1M, Dunn & MeDonouEn for 1% ol [she Killed her own chickens and did | porta durlg Juns totalled 783,000 = “.”J‘.m 7. Fallon "am,; n_m“; Inot run a strictly kosher place, Mrs. | 000 gold marks, it was announced in Nealon. Willlam F. Mangan for the |Eva Fast of Moodus brought sul tistics made public toda; : 2 y | here against Isidore Gottfried of that | | plaintiff. Donald Gaffoey for the de. |fendant: Friday. August % at 9 a. m,, |Rohe & Rro., against Gussie Maxen, A. W. Upson for the plaintiff, D. L. Nair for the defendant village. A hearing was set by Judge Migrating birds, aceording to their Hall for August 1 at East Haddam.|variety, average a spesd of 30 to L) Mrs, Fast conducts a boarding|miles an hour, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn OPP. ARCH MEMORIAL SERVICE. Rome Ohserves 24th Anniversary of | Ring Humbert's Death, Rome, July 20.—The twenty-fourth {anniversary of the death of King Humbert was solemnly celebrated | throughout Italy today, with the flags {on public buildings flying at halfmast. | King Vietor Emmanuel and Queen | Mother Margherita attended maas | in the Antheon, together with a large | assemblage of prominent persons. Large crowds outside the Pantheon | demonstrated their sympathy as the | king and the gueen mother departed. | | During the afternoon a large throng Al | nf loyal subjects passed in procession to the Pantheon to add their wreaths PHONE 1408-3 127 MAIN STREET Wednesday Morning Specials $2 4 9 8 Splendid Offerings in Coats for Women. Valuss . to $79.50, |to the many deposited during the | AT 52.19 Colored Voile Dresses, 2 to 8 years. $3.00 value. postinea ATEE eas: 1,73 Duoty Coloret Volle Drssss Sleeveless, 3 1o 6 B at $ . years. Regular price $1.98. g Personals $l 23 Ve Raslte” Silk Vests, (38 to 46). In black, AT 0 flesh and white. Reg, price to $2.75. B. Gordon of Greenwood strest is | $l 00 Two-Piece Psjamas, 8, 10, 13 years. Regulsr in the Catskill mountains recuperat- AT . price $1.50. ing from his recent ilineas. | 27c Broken lots of Children's Socks in silk and liste. Vahues 3 to 75¢ pair, | Miss Ann Clancy of 423 I"V\\lrlh; | street is spending two weeks in Buif- | |falo, N. Y. Harry k. Howe of Waukeegan, T, and his family are guests of Mr, | Howe's brother, Will & Howe, of 93 Prospect street, WATCH WAIT Mrs, James Lynch and children, | | Ruth, ‘Catherine, James and Bobbie, of Garden street, are spending two weeks at the Mary-Don cottage, Mo- mauguin. OISON IVY Torelieve itch and smart apply lightly—do not rub in— S ® Wednesday Paper | Clearaway Sale STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 31st - Vogue Shoe Shop 236 Main Street rolls, buns ,crullers and felly dough- CIALS BARGAINS GALORE ry. Satisfaction Guarapteed or Also Cut-Out Borders Regular 50¢ Value WASH PAPERS While They Last ...... 2 4 c Per Roll Sale Price ...... 15¢—24c¢—35c—55¢ PAINT CLOSED Saturdays at Noon During July and August