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DEMOCRATS TO VOTE | ATRPLANE TRAFFIROLES §ir Canddale Soking Pace 2| vovin e s Head of Ticket Lox Aug. 6.--Rules agreed or the British, Belgian and Dutch goreraments to minimize risk of col betneen aireraft, haie been is sued by the air ministry These provide that every pliot when fying on a compass course shall wheneiver It is safe and practicable, Ay on the right of the stralght line ad jolning the point of departure and point of arrival. When an alreraft 18 fiying beneath cloud, it must keep at a falr Jdistance below the cloud base in order 1o see and be seen When a pilot degides to follow a route which'is officially recognited or consists of a line of groupd marks, he should bear in mind that the risk of enllision with another aireraft fol. lowing the same route is considerable FEvery pilot therefore following sueh a route shall endearor to keep It at least 300 meters on his left Every pilot who decidea tn cross any route he is following shall do so at right angles and as high as etreum stances permit New Haven Girl Ill From [ Drinking Raw Alcohol New Haven, Aug &.—Jenny Maffy, seven years old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dominick Maffey of 446 East street s In Grace hospital in a seri. ous condition suffering from aleoholic poisoning, The little girl drank a quantity of raw aleohol from & o gallon can which she found in the rear of a place at 442 East street |She was still unconscious late last | night and may not recover, The girl | |was taken to the hospital by her (father after she had complained of | |pain, An investigation was started | by the police and the place where the | girl sald she found the can was ralded | The officers found the can but the |owner of the place denied ownership and county officers are to be nomin- ated at the August primary. Senator i;:gn::': é‘n: '\1:1': Sl :'nt}‘n'\.‘:" Joseph T. Robinson is a candldate for finu“ tomz;rmw n 27 nomination for another term, without X opposition; Congressman W, J. Driver of the first district; Otls Wingo, fourth district; James B. Reed, sixth, are un- epposed, while the Incumbents in the other four districts are opposed by from one to two aspirants, MONEY CAUSES SUICIDES Epidemic in German Ascribed to Men- Arising From don ision Lattle Roek, Ark, Aug §=With #x candidates for the demecratic gubernatorial nomination in the feld Arkansas democrats will go to the polls August 12 to choose a nominee ! to suceeed verner Themas C. Me. Rae, whe declined to run for a third term Nomination in the primary in this wate Is equiralent to eleetion, with the general electiop usually a dull for- mality. There ia prospeet, howeier, of mora interest in the general elec tion this year because John A Riges editor of a Hot Bprings newspaper has announced he will make the race for governer as an independent demo- erat if the winner in the primary doe pot mest with his approval The chief lssues to he stressed dur- ing the campaign have been economy and retrenchment in o expendi. tures, additienal financial ald for the publie schonl system and construction of a stats highway system The candidates in the gubernatorial race & Lee ort, of Lamar, former speaker of the house and former pres fdent of the senate; Jim G, Fergusen, of Marshall, now completing his third term as commissioner of mines, man- ufactures and agrieuiture; Senator Jacob R. Wilson, of E| Dorado, pre dent of the senate at the last regular session; Tom J. Terrall, of El Dorado, former secretary of state; John E. Martineau of Littls Rock, judge of the first chancery district: Hamp Wil- lams of Hot Springs, federal fond ad- ministrator for Arkansas during the war. Hesides a governor, all elective s Waterbury Girl Drowned | In the Housatonic River | | Cornwall, Conn,, Aug. 6.—Dorothy | Brynes Galvin, daughter of Patrolman | and Mrs. John J. Galvin of 34 Falr- | mont street, Waterbury, was drown- | ed in the Housatonic river near Corn- | wall Bridge yesterday afternoon. She | {was vacationing at the home of Mr. {and Mrs. Lester Chapman of Corn- |wall, and, together with Mildred and |Marie Chapman and Betty Cone of | New York she went swimming. The Cone girl, a swimmer had |swam across the river and Dorothy |attempted to follow her. She had ireached the other side when she be- |came exhausted, stepped inte a mud | clined to ascribe it to mental derang®- (hole and hecame frightened. She | ment arising from dealing in paper sank before aid could reach her. | roney of such enormous denomina- | tions. 2 | For a while worry due to economic | causes was generally felt to be the German Agriculturist, Not Successful explanation of &0 many sulcides, but With Grain, Starts Raising Fish cioser investigation Inclines physi- Ludwigslust, Germany, Aug. 6, — elans to believe that theory is not ' The crops of E. Ziemsen, an exten- upheld by facts. sive land owner near here, did not In some cases a slight quarrel with | nay cery well last year, so Ziemsen & superior is sufficlent to Induce a |fooded the flelds in the fall and this | man to commit sufeide. Tn another |years has been raising fish and doing case a girl Is dismissed from serv- s, well financially that he is plan- jce amd before looking for ancther |ning to extend his home made lakes. job, she turns on the gas. 1In a third | zjemgen has about 1,000 lowland ease a young man comes home from |acres under water. German carp have | eollege with a poor report and puts & | gone particularly well in the flooded bullet through his brain. Cases of | felds, and this year Ziemsen expects thia kind can hardly be ascribed to {4 gather about 80 tons of fish. money worrles, the physicians say and | - on some of the higher ground of therefore have reasoned it out that | yi. agtate Ziemsen has a large tract people's nerves were so shattered by | goyoted to the raising of the blue fox. dealing with figures of 12 and 15 digits that they commit irrational acts on the slightest provocation, Holland Outdoor Prison System Proves a Success | The Hague, Aug. 6.—The “outdoor prison” system here has been official- 1y announced a success, and the Dutch government has made arrange- | ments to extend the idea to various .parts of the country. This decision came after an experiment which has | continued more than a year, and it is reported, of all the prisoners placed | on thelr honor not to escape, and dur- | ing which time they were allowed much freedom, not a single Individual | FRANKLIN SQUARE abused the trust, The experiment began when 60 | FILLING STATION prisonera were draftet] to the town of | W. HOLMES Veenhuizen to convert moorland inta | specinl Agent cultivated fields, and they showed themselves very much interested and FRANK fndustrious as well. The men wera | not super:ised or guarded in any way. | #he foremun of each gang was, how. | - CONNECTICUT GEREDAL LIFE ever, not a prisoner, hut & workman | mpAyl ESTATE Pl who joined veoluntarily. | MORTGAGE LOANS NO. 308 MAIN ST, PHONE 2060, e———— tal Derangement Dealing in Paper Money. Berlin, Aug. 6.——In seeking an ex- planation of the epidemic of suicides in Germany, some physicians are in- FARMER QUIT THE CROPS | | | | | | —— John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and Embalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilce, Tel, 1451-2 GARAGES TORENT ROOM 202 . TAIL TULLS COW'S MILK VALUF Paris, Aug. 6.--French veterinarians | insist that a cow's tafl can det:rminc | her milk output and also her milk vulue. The quantity and value are in- | dlcated, say the veterinarians, hy the smoothness and slenderness of the tail from a sort of break in the Lone structure to the end of her fly-swat- ter ~— 3 there wa | enroll which 18 in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ERWIN WILL SEEK PARCEL POST ROOM Plans Made to Separate This (lass From Post Ofice Addineral the New Britain § quarters for office to be paresl pest station have heen advoca ted by H ¥ will post ot used as @ Postmaster Ernin and the department & bulletin calling for bids for such quarters In a few days The period for submitting bids will loss August £2 and the folloning re quircments are apeeified, light heat tollet facllities, safe, furniture and equipment. The buillding is desired for five or ten years, the lease to be drawn up betwesn the eontracting parties. Abant 2,000 square feet of floor space are desired and a bulld ing convenient te the present post offics, the railroad station and for the publie is desired, Front and back en. trances ave preferred in this building Blank proposals may he secured from the postmaster and alternate proposals, omitting the light or heat requirements or both may be submit. ted, The proposals should be ad dressed ta D, 1. Rapp, Inspector, care of the Pestmaster, New Rritain Postmaster Erwin sald that he ad vocated addition to the post office when he was in Washington some time ago. However, there are many other post offices in the country which are erowded as the New Britain offiee Is, and the post office depart ment could not see ity way clear to erecting an addition to the present bullding or erecting another bullding near the present office, for use as 2 parcel post station, Henece the calls for bids from those possessing build- ings already construteed, The quarters at the post office are congested, that is an established fact, says Mr. Erwin, The bullding was crected 14 years ago, and at that time no consideration given for the parcel post end of the depart- ment, as that branch had not yet been ipaugurated. Room was allowed for gradua) growth with the clty. At the present time the parcel post omposes 75 per cent of the ¢ all mail matter handled at ffice. During the 14 years that the office has been in uvse, the volume .{ all mall matter has in- creased efght-fold. matter ¢ volume o the post o WINS SCIENCE MEDAL Berlin, Aug. 8.—This year's Leibniz | wilver medal of the Prussian academy awarded to | Fraulein Lisa Meltner, professor of | of sclences has been physics at the Kaiser Wilhelm insti- tute fn Dahlem, near Berlin, in recog- nition of her researches on radium. The fron (formerly golden) medal went to Franz von Mendelssohn, presi dent of the German Chamber of Commerce, for frequent support given to scientific undertakings of various kinds. SWEDISH SCHOOL IN SESSION The church echool the First Lutheran church is now in session at the Central Junior high school, where a room has been pro- vided by the school board. The ses- sions will continue throughout the month of August, all children of Swedish parentage being eligible to charge of Olat Jonason, a student at Upsala college. JOHN F. Open Evenings “WE SELL PREFERS AMERICAN AUTO Calrs, Egypt, Aug. 6.—Five hun- Ared and five automobiles were im ported into Egypt during the first six months of thie year. Of this num- ber, 390 mere of American make i FOR SALE NEW 6.ROOM BLAGALOW ALL CONVENIENUES LARGE LOT—GARAGE Near New Britain Trolles £500 CASH WILL SECLRE TITLE The John Cooke Co. Real Ectate and Insurance 1 HOLGH STREET. Plainille Moving that iz safe and eure RBuilds reputation that's secure, Ry faithfully carrying ont the wishes of our patrons we have a business that advertices fteelf, & Joseph Arbour & Jon MOVING - TRUCKING - SHIPPING NEW YORK TRIPS DAILY OFFICE AT S~MAIDEN LANE #1678 CAPITOL — COMI n JACKIE COOGAN “Little Robinson Crusoe” Paper Your Rooms —FOR— 1900 to 50 Special designs suitable for all rooms. Very attractive designs and coloring of 10 rolls and 18 yds. horder to mdtch at 81.00 and $1.50. Hall's Cleanup Sale. ~All other papers—50%, off. | The R. M. Hall Co. 179-183 ARCH ST. conducted by | Placed for Oscar Doerr In Fairview Cemetery Cor. UNION and CLARK STS,, New Britain, Conn, Fist, 1898 WORLD WAR AVIATOR IS KILLED IN CRASH Hareld A Kullberg, With Reoord of Pagsing 14 German Planes Dies In O 0., Aug Harold A one of the best known country and Cleveland [} Kullberg, 28 airplane pilots in the whe, during the weorld war, as & liey tenant in the British Royal Fiying corps, bagged 14 German planes, and Henry Dunker, 84, of Hudsen, Ohio were killed last night when & ecom clal aeroplane in which they were ying went inte a nese dive and fell 2,000 feet, near Hudson, Ohle. | Kuliherg was president of the Ak. ron Aeronautl assoelation Dunker was a pupll in Kullberg's plane, so built that men in both seats couid econtrel it, Kuliberg lost eon- trel of the maehine and Dunker was unable te right it. Both men were buried in the wreekage Kullberg was born in Somerville, Mass, and attended Wentworth Insti tute, Roston, He was trained In fiying in Canada, Texas, France and Eng land, and joining the Royal Flying corps In August, 1917, He was award o4 the Aistinguished fAying cross and the royal fiying eross Woman Jumps to Safety | In Fire at Lake Bashan Moodus, Aug. 6.—A cottage owned | by T. P, Letrenier at Lake Rashan, | near this place, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon during the tem- porary absence of Mr, and Mrs. | Charles Hogan of Hartford, who were | occupying the cottage for the sum- mer. The blaze spread so rapldly | that none of the furniture or the clothing of the occupants could ba | saved, Mrs, Frank Risley of Wethers. field, guest of the Hogans, was asleep fn the house at the time of the fire | |and escaped by fumping from a porch | roof 14 feet from the ground. &he |sustained injuries to her back. Mr, | Hogan and his daughter were in bath- Ing. Their loss in money, jewelry and |elothing Is estimated at $600, The |damage to the cottage and contents fs | ;f:s"matm at 83,000, 1 ALASKA HAS AIR SERVIULK | | Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 6,— | the latest Alaskan city !o'oatuh;ll’.:'r:‘nl: Inrlnl landing fleld. Assmooth, level :one has been provided, six blocks | from the business section. A com- | mercial aviation company s carrying | on a regular passenger service to min- | ing districts. Three Family House on Trinity street. 'Fine condi- tion. Lot 163 feet deep. Five-car Garage on premises, The Doerr Me- morial is pleasing in its outline and work manship. The combination of hammered and rocked - faced work adding in- terest to the de- sign, A column always gives a substantial ap- pearance, and in this case it seems to support the upper part of the die with its touch of carving, in- clsed line .and well placed name. MEEHAN TO EXCEL" Tel. 2066—2087-12 1 .50 Each Lots UGUST 6, 1024, {48 e tsied to apply his brakes '] when Bhe tried 19 replace M. He told ONEKILLEDAND 18 HURT IN NEW YORK Wooden Car Trains Crash on the Elevated then Jmped from & window Beraard Yachier of Breokiyn, & conducior standing oa the platferm between the first and second cars of the wooden train, was killed Between 50 and 60 passengers were sald to have been In the first car. | where all the injuries ocourred. In addition te the 18 treated by physl elans it was estimated by the police that 30 others were slightly bruised or eut and taken to their homes In private automeblies Police veserves and Aremen cally, late yesterday when a wooden | summeoned te the seene, in addition train on the elevated division of the [te ambulances, The fremen used firighte line of the Brooklyn-Man. |etxension ladders te remove the hattan Transit Co inte the rear | passengers in cars of the twe trains of a steel subway train at the Oecean | whieh were beyond the ends of the Parkway station platform. Mayor Hylan, whe went to the scene of the aceident, gave out a statement immediately afterward in which he/ sald that the blame for the death and injuries rested in the use of wooden cars Roth trains were bound for Coney New York One person was Aug. 8 killed and eighteen injured, four eriti- were MAKES TRIP BY AUTO Miss %ita Gernert, manager of the Stove Repair corporation of Newark, N. J, has returned to her duties after |spending two weeks at the home of I The steel subway train was |NeF parents, Mr. and Mra, Louls Ger- Jut pulling out of fhe sation as the [Nert of West Main street. Mim Ger. wooden train, composed of six cars, |"*rt motored here and return entered it, The motorman of the wooden train, John MeNicholas, said, aceording to the police, that his air- brakes failed to work and he jumped from his compartment to the plat- form station, leaving his train running wild, A panie was caused on both trains by the colllsion, according to witnesses with passengers frantically endeavor- ing to make their way to the platform. | the mayer that in his eacitement he | —,—m |Says Temperate Use of Liguor Is Not a Vice City, N. J, Aug. 6.~The temperate use of hquer wis made by | Bishep Thomas J, Walsh, of Trenton | before the annual conference of the | Catholic Total Abstinence union epen ing here yesterday, | “Tetal abstinence is an abselute | necessity for some men, a herole sae rifice for others, and a virtue for all | sald Bishop Walhs, “but the tem- | perate use of drink is not a viee," Atlantie declaration that is not a viee ;K'Hllhmfl\ Take Shot at Texas Episcopal Rector | Eagle Lake, Tex, Aug, 6=The Rev ¥.'M, Johnson, Jr., Episcopal reetor, was shot threugh the arm last night | while driving past an automobile eec- | eupled by two men elad in Ku Klux | Klan regalia, it was learned today The rector said he has been out- | spoken against the K, K. K, but said | he knew.of no enemy In or out of the organization who want to take his life, EAT MORE FISH FRESH CAUGHT AND DE OUT OF THE WATER BUT A FEW HOURS JACIOUS The dead and injured were In the | first car of the wooden train, which was telescoped by the Impnet. Polles who investigated the accident, maid | that portions of a side of the car fell | to the street, carrying some passen- | gers with it Physicians were called to the scene of the accident from the Coney Island hospital, a few blocks away. They administered first aid to the in-1 jured 12 of whom went to their | homes. The remaining six were taken to the hospital, where four of them were pronounced In eritical condition from internal and other injuries. McNicholas, in a second statement to Mayor Hylan, sald that the handle of his airbrake control slipped off FOR SALE BRISTOL BRICK BLOCK ON NORTH MAIN ST, 4 Stores, 3 tenements, will rent for $4,400 a year; 1st morigage $23,250, held by a bank. Will sell $36,000, $6,000 cash, balance $250 semi-annually and interest. Robert L. Hayden 133 MAIN ST., Bristol Office Open Evenings, 7 to 8. Phone 1141, [ e e s s DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE [N ATTENDANCE C—— When In Hartford Dine With Us LOBSTERS, CRAB MEAT, SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, STEAMING CLAMS Honiss Oyster House Co. Temporarily Located At 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Opposite Parsons Theater Flounders Lb. 12¢ Blue Fish. . . Lb. 16¢ Steak Cod. . Lb. 16¢ MACKEREL FRESH CAUGHT-—MED, SIZE »14: White Fish. . Lb. 20c SBALMON ... CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ~—General Trcking— 99 WEST BT. One Family House for thing is brand new inside, 272 Main Street TEL. 2079 Halibut .. .. Lb. 40c Swordfish .. Lb. 40c Silv’r Salmon Lfi; ADDOCK FRESH SHORE Ib 9c SARDINES 6 25 . Cans INOIL ... KIPPERED . Tin 250 HERRING .. CROWLEY BRGS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs TEL. 2018 M sale on Cottage Place, Every- having been put in first class shape. Location is very handy. . Tenement to rent in Maple street apartment block. Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN MUC! LAGE - HAIR. BRUSHES - BEES EAR MUFES - MARD & SOFT CANDY @ooD AND BAD CIGARS ~ SODY WATER RURBERS FOR_PENCILS 8 RAINY DA THEY SAY AUNT SARAH GETS A COMMISSION ON EVERY PIPE SoLD-- - e B N WY SLsfer Soms’: o {F 1T HADNT BEEN FOR AUNT SARAH PEABODYS New Britain RAID-NO_ONE WOULD HAVE EVER KNOWWN HENRYS CANDY STORE CARRIED A / STock O FANCY CORN COB PIPES / BY STANLEY NEWT SHES AREARIN®