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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1024, recount facts which are in direct con | " A ' JTu N ) | for having wen the dee let » POLES CLAIM REDS ATTACKED VIlI.Mlt Border Is Being Guarded Closely 25 Possible The . Pive Warsaw, Aug whe was sent 10 the border tigate the recent the town of Htolpes attacking force consisted groups of 26 men cach, escaped 10 Kussia while three in Polish territory General Bmigly's the border shall be Iy as possible His investigation said to have revealed that one of the raiding ynits remained s eral months ih the regular army st Minsk, near the Polish where they received ftraining the bolshevik officers Bimultaneously with the Stolpee the Warsaw police & spy organization which it is alleged six members of the soviet legation here directed for military purposes, This organization, the Polish authori ties declare, was helped by several Russian emigrants, of which some were officers in the former Czarist wrmy, and a'so employed Polish com. nunist agents, Following the »f the band's documents the nent deported all the soviet nats isvzived and arrested the mempers of the organization Py Ass General Smigly 1o inves bolshevik vald on reyorts the that of whieh four on are still orders ae that protected as el border, under attack on uncovered govern diplo The police claim that yesterday they caught another member of the soviet legation distributing propaganda toster the idea of a eonnection with the present troubles in Silegia, This man's diplo- matic passport was found to be In- valld, and he was arrested Pile Sufferers Get Quick Relief Doctor discovers real remedy that actually heals Piles and ahsorbs them never to return. 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Recommended, gvaranteed and| tor sale by all druggists, (- nerv i» barracks seizure other | to | 2 general strike in | labor | it | C. | pectice inventors, FACES DEPORTATION border Moscon Hmit antry NELSON AND BAKER the letting to the cht | Bufialo Police Hold Italia ing 46 Years of Life Tern y o, il here ing deportation \ulnnnn. ermo was convieted of mur and sentenced to ot for life, After servin escaped, they say, and nte this eountry yoars ago he start cery stove, He hecame Mallan eommunity an lived ept for 11, s in Are Democratic and Hepublican G- | hernatorial Candidates tn Missoupie Primarvies Heturns In M &l I Three Wt republican parties for ording to of the Indications precinets, all n rural turther iner their was expected to fin about 60,000 and Haker the democratic plurality of &9 he tormer Judge “wet" eandis taken third place in the H. Moore, anti-Ku Klux the gubernatorial nomination fourth For attorney general o repuh lican ticket, Gus Nations, former prohibition enforcemant ehief of Mis. sourl, was defeated by Rohert W, Ot. 10, \ BEATING PROVES FATAL Louis, Aug. 17 democrat are the the offios Art A iminees of W Haker their ir the others n of governor ‘ from all but %27 routine " eubicle under barred window on & hard eot lamp was the 1 himself in prison cell Palermo admits that he vieted for murder, the fede but declares th pardoned by the king | ence of a pardon is produe he state's 3,057 precinets thut the missing distriets would eads, Nelson with a lead of 40,00 his gre where As only this were ¥ ane slept allow e er g on had a B Ja retiurns, Ne over race 5 0 Mloyd of the ' ' Bt ities say Oon face rm of and-out had Gieorge for was te Louis teported race Aspirant 1923 Wa wWashington, Aug. 7 and a half times as manufactured and was five times larger last 921, reports from th u's biennial census o s today disclosed Total output of the firea try was valued at $17,527, crense of 86 per cent over guns composed the major in New | the output, being 471,065 | valned at 87,915,008 | Value pistols 0. three 0 we e i in bure tu Thiv is Primary Cause of Dr, Moeller's Neath —— Funeral s Held York Todny, e of serve of prayers at the | where interment | New York, Aug 1ces consisting only cemetery at Nyack will ba made, will be held today for Dr. Henry Moeller, prominent New York physician who died early Tues | day mornihg at his home here at the | age of 82 | Dr Funeral 1991 rTAl'fl\‘T\H 50 Per Cent in Past Atlantie City, N, J, steady decline in member; 100,000 to 50,000 threatens life of the Catholic Total | Union, according to Rev Reane, of Pittsburgh made his annual address appeal for a membership “For several years we Insing ground, _notwithsta | efforts of your officers dincesan unions,” sald the He suggested that an made to the bishops to 1 not advise the clergy to active aid in restoring the terest in the union Moeller had on his professional vigiting list the names of some of this country's most prominent eitizens, in clnding Mr. and Mrs, John D. Rocke- feller, Harold F. MeCormick and the late George W. Perkins Dr, Moeller s credited with having helped re- store Mr. Rockefellar to health after his acute attack of dyspepsia 15 years ago. The physician's deatt attribut- ed by sc to the after resuits of being beaten with blackjack by a* robber in his e months ago, | Dr. Moeller afte identified | assailant at police cuarters | testing his heart action, w me a by i sich ke had | | done previous to the attack when the S R | rARRO BRICK co. T Dr. Moelier was barn in Germany | John Palum and cems to Whis esvetsy when ‘hn seeking compensation 18 years old. He was consid. | C2rPo Brick To. of Berlin ered an authority of kidney and heart | 1Y received while at work b, ; 11924, has been decided S Gad iy 178’ meral | DE! | compenzation for the time |capacitated and for medic leurred. At the time the there The cace of | he was v 0 WOREN WANTED was considerable | to who was liable the Carb: State Policemen's oclation Turns | he decision, however, the | | Down Application of Female Police |cxcused from any | Member, New Haven, Aug. 7.—The state po- lice ociation declined to admit to | its membership a police woman at its | meeting yetaerday at Momauguin it became known today. Miss Jane E. | Cassidy, a police woman of New Lon- don, made application for member- ship in the association but her appli- | cation was rejected. Miss Cassidy 1 was the first woman to make applica- tion for niembership in the organiza- tion which has a membership of men only in various departments of the | state. Tt was explained today by a mem- ber of the ascolation that the consti- tution and bylaws of the assoclation | provide for a membership of men only | having heen adopted when women as police officers were not thought of, The matter was submitted to the ex- ecutive committee of the association | for action he said and. the committes {reported that the riles of the organi- |zation would prevent the admittance | of the woman and recommended a, re- ljection of the application. The re- | port of the committee was adopted by 1an overwhelming majority, it was stated. No action was taken lnoking toward changing the regulations of the asso- elation according to the member and |the women folk in the state police de- partménts will therefore he ohliged to walt another year, at least, hafora |renewing their attempt to become | | members, | COMPENSATION HEARING The hearing on the continued com | pensation of Antonio Romerio of this city from the Stanley Works will be | held at 10 o’clock on the morning of August 14 before the state compen- | sation commissioner Romerin was | granted compenkation after he had rroved sufficlently to the compensa- tion commissioner that he had con- tracted tuberculosis while employed by the local concern. I'or some time the factory has failed to pay, Romerio states, claiming that he has recovered from his illness. Romerio is repre- | sented by Saul Waskowitz, |and|d Summar FAK AUTO | German turers have g tim for freak ns in of thn latest monstrositics to appear | 00 the streets of Borlin is a motorear | | ith the motor in the rezr and so constricted that the front end of the ar hears the appearance of the rear | end of an ordinary car. 1In conss. | quence the vehicle seems to be run- | ning wrong end first, and crowds stop |in the street and lavgh at the un- | | usual eraft | BEKLIN PRODUC Beriin, Aug, tile manuf | ?.- antomo- One KITCHEN WAIVES FORMAL HEARING At Aug. 7.—Tom G. former official of a tobacco man- turing concern at Winston-Salem, appeared before 1nited States Commissioner Stephen G. Long here vesterday to deposit $10,000 bond and | waive removal hearing of an indict ment charging him with conspiracs to defraud in connection with hl&‘ company's operations. He is alleged| to have m At prices re-| coived for tobacco to influence pros-| Los Angel Tor. e Tay- Britain, ( Britain, ( ew Bri w Britain. ( v B New Brit Ne 125 North St Ne 5 Arch St., Ne 141 Arch St 542 Arch St 71 Stanley St M Main S present 132 Se 3 0 17 W And Th | sald To Have Lacaped After bery. | one mark his prison Nfe left on his daily Pederal authorities found a GGood Year for The Rifle Manufacturers |ny Mora showed a decline of 41 per cent from Membership of Society Has Dropped Aug president, and by ation commissioner and the Carbo | discussion as or the receiver for the company. lability. LETTERS TELL STORY IN LABOR MOVE " Whe Is N Buffate, N, Y., Aus. T.==Nicolo Pal _Correspondoncc Between Davis Jay await s say Pal- ler in Italy | imprisen g 36 years | was sMug and Gompers Made Public — By The | Atlantie City, N ed & small | a part of 1 lived as strange Associated Press, J bers of the executive Aug. council of the Ameriean Federation of labor prediet. ed today & nation-wide interest in the publication last night of correspond. ence whieh showed that John W, Da- vis, democratio presidential nominee, recently had sought a conference with Bamuel Gompers, and explained why the council refused to defer endorse. ment of the La Follette. Wheeler ne didacy until after Mr, Davis' accept. ance address The carrespendence which passed 4 hetween Bamuel Gompers, president of :“"”':’m“l;‘.' the A, F, of L, and William B, Wil- ad ke will lmn former see rsun of labor and eof the United Mine Workers of Amedea {and present member of the staff of the demagcratic national committee at | Washington It consisted of a telegram directed Mr, Wilson to Mr, Gompers here on than |August 1, asking that he have the executive council defer epdorsing La Follette; of a letter from Mr, Wilson received after the endorsement was {announced; and of a letter Mr, Gomp- |ers disputched today in behalf of the oxecutive councll, explaining te Mr, Wilson why the endorsement was made when and as it was, and refer. ring to the post.convention corre. spondence batwaen Mr. Davis and Mr, Gompers. Negotiations For Conference The correspondence set forth that Mr, Davis had, last July begun negotiating with Mr, Gompers for a conference, that conflicting engage- ments kept them apart until Mr. Da. vis suggested that Mr. Gompers give |him “a statement of questions In | whieh 1abor 1s chiefly interested.'" Tt set forth that Mr. Gompers, pro- fessing a willingness to confer with | Mr. Davis, declined this last requess, saying, "T cannot submit questions to you which would not ba equally sub- mitted to other candidates for the presidency.” The correspondence set forth fur- ther that Mr. Wilson had asked Mr. Gompers, first to defer action of the A. F. of L., executive council, on the proposed endorsement of La Follette, and, second, to adjourn its annual ses- sion here, send represéntatives to Clarksburg, W. Va, for the Davis ac- ceptance address, and reconve at Clarksburg for consideration of the endorsement matter. Gompers' Reply The correspondence revealed Mr Gompers had replied in part: | “The executive council deemed it- self fullv competent to deal with the problems entrusted into its keeping for consideration and action. “We are fully informed as to all who rendered valuable services in | connection with the Clayton law. At an opportune time these records and facts will be fully set forth, in none of which does Mr. John Davis appear. “Regarding your statement that it was the supregie court decision up- holding the Ar*mson law ‘which pre- vented a strike $n the railroads of the country and giving Mr. Davis credit Mem. yeery with | he nightly | mall kero- romfort he py of his was con ral authors many rifles heir value year than connus f manufac- " rms indus- 121, an in. 1921, Shot portion of in number, revolvers LINE Years T—A ship from the very Abstinence John G. who a vigorous drive. have been nding the many president, appeal be nfluence {f lend their waning in- that 0 PAY bo of Ber- from the | for an in- on May 1 the com- Palumbo he was in- al bills in- case arose o Brick Co. By receiver is h | fruit ~ w = lcan %hlcken‘"“" Jabbntts(leanr“" ,_ 4 =ATLANTIC-PACIFIC*: STORES AT 131 Hartford Ave Broad 676 F nd High Conn ( | filet with your statement, It was the machinery of the lahor movement and not Mr, Davis and the supreme ecourt which preveated the threatened strike “We are sure that yuu did not fully | comprehend the nature of your r quest or the impossibility of our cow 4|\|um o, FRENCH CUP TEAM Aug, T7.~The French Davis | Parls, eup team going to the United States to meet the winner of the finals in the | | American zone competition for the world's lawn tennis trophy will composed of Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnen and Rene LaCoste The team will sail Saturday on the | steamer Paris Henri Cochet has found it impessible 1o make the trip LEG SORES | ARE CURABLE, If you suffer from Log Sores or Varicase Ulcers, | will send you ahselutely PREE a copy of my famous book s how te be rid of these troubles time by using my remarkabls pain- treatment, It (s different from an er heard of, and the result of # specializing, Bimply send 5, WHIT. he eaptain MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth- ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it Kan lFor Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. 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