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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1024, K n < M ] N ' - | The arvests are sald to have result. R""ST M' MNM An Atom Gets Its Picture Taken! TI]WNSENI]’S ARMY ' KIDNAPS HIS OWN CHILD | SEVEN ]A“gg éfi%@mna 4 trom Samiuions mads by © R R— cording to the authorities made ad. r I \ s "sI"PS Unhversity of Oregon Instructor Sald vances to Mrs. Brown, a white wom ' ML ; Ll | 1o Mave Taken chila trom Wite | poo sy e L :";_‘:-.'c'::'l.":u“ in the hotel | Following Martial Disagreement Apprehended For Attack on West :—,‘.,. :". Brown led W A F. ol L, to Aid West Virginia (British Outht Sullered Greally t| woson. aug. »—vvin Gootting sia | yinginn, Negro vast wen, | (he Band of hogied men, the suthor - | o be an instrygctor at the University 0. l M K“[_ol‘kmua of Oregon, last night kidnapped his| Fairmont, W, Va, Aug 9.-—8even Cox, Hugus and Meredith were re. ial MIners [ five year old daughtor, Elsle, from |men Including the Rev, E. D, Jones | leased under $16,000 ball but the re. = e | the home of the mother, Mrs. Mabel |pastor of the Methodist Episcopal | maining four men were committed to Goettling, she told the police. Ag.|ehureh of Shinneston, were arrested | jall, Atlanm he 4 London, Aug. 8.—A virid deserip- | cording to the latier, her husband |last night upon warrants eha ¥ con. - ——— Meoutire o Ner i [tion of the hardships suftered by Gen. | drove up in an automobile occupled |SPiracy to murder Daniel Washington, ALVA ADAMS FOR SENATOR, $otreation ¢ [ erat Townsend's army at the selge of LY four other men snatohed the child (& negro, l:u Il"-brbu-rky \\'llhlnl:‘B: IRutol-Amam during Do Wosld War from the porch and made off despite |Was shot In the back by a masked | ;cpocen as Democratic Candidate for 8 | her efforts and those of the relatives |and hooded band on a farm near he fen Sea P is given in the Writish Mediea) His- | with whom she now lives in Dedham, |and declared to officers a ceremonial ate Seat from Coloredo. tory of the war, 11 volumes of which The Goettlings were married |u‘“n held over him before the band Denver, Colo, Aug 9. ~United [ have fust been completed and pub. New York seven years ago, and had departed, He later recovered mne.'uen-mr Alva B, Adama yeater. lived in Eugene, Oregon, until last ‘Those arrested upon warrants sworn | 98y was designated as a eandidate for § lished. Beurvey, dysentary and ma May, when Mrs. Goettiing came East, [out by Prosecnting Attorney Amos, in | the demoeratic nomination for the all ai ¢ “ - s ria were prevalent, and many men following @ martial disagroement, Bhe |addition to the Rev, Mr. Jones, were | s¢at now held by Senator Lwrence C | their J 4 ! tually died of starvation had begun diverce proceedings in the | Joseph B, Cox, & coal operator, Guy | Phippe. His designation was by ae- s The army's rations early in Mareh [ Massachueetts courts and had been | Utterback, T. O, Meredith, Beverly | clamation, Unless some one files & of 1816 consisted of 10 ounces of | given temporary custody of her|Garrett, Clyde Hugus and J, A, Lan. | petition, Benator Adams will be unep- bread, ene pound four ounces of meat, | daughter, Mr, Goettling had done |dls, According te the authorities, the | posed in the democratic primary in A L [ ‘ one ounce of jam, half an ounce of | newapaper work in the Orient and his | Rev, Mr, Jones and Utterback are | September, through authoritative sourcs D | salt, half an ounce of ginger, two|wife belleves that he intends to re-|eredited with being officers of the Ku Senator Phipps is unopposed in the ; ounces of oatmeal and one and a half | gume that, taking the child with him, | Klux Klan in West Virginia. republiean primary, miners' famities Hving In mining Nages in West Virginia are being ruth leesly exicted from their homes These evictions are tuking without due process of law an contrary to the instinets of humanity,” The inhuman process of throwing the miners, their familiea and their household goods out of the houses ounces of dates to the men, For the Indian troops the ration consisted of 110 ouneces of barley flour, four ounces of unhusked barley, one ounce of Ghi, half an ounce of ginger, half an ounce of turmerie, eight ounces of ‘meat and one and a half ounces of dates, This Was Just over the subsistence dist for the British troops. and just under "| owned by the coal corporations into / the roads and by-ways is being car. Just a few scratches on the photographie film of Prof, W. D, | 00 Fot ians. and an epidamie of | ried out by gunmen, so-called private | Harkins, but they represent the first pictures ever taken of atoms | scuryey resuited, | (4 :::::n\-." Il:‘hn arean the employ of | of matter in collision, It wonld take 100,000,000 of them laid end | During the jatter part of Mareh and | e e les | to end to make a line one inch long. And there they are, moving early in April the rations were fur- | n our aca lon “We denounce the actions of all : ! these engaged in this ur-Ameriean | through-space under the camera lens at the rate of from a few | ther decreased, and many of the men began to suffer acutely from hunger. polley of home evictlons In some of | hundred to 1200 miles a second. To further complicate matters, | & 0 558 (00 ¥ CO0 o iained o o wectiors of Weat Viretoi. | Prof. Harkins (above) says the picture (ai the Iower left) merely | by ‘urpiane snd ‘one rain pils wore NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE ors communicate with Govarnor atar. | SNOWS only the nucleus of an atom in collision, it being only one- | given by the surgeons in slected cases | ten-thousandth of the size of the entire atom, to amellorate the intensity of the #an of West Virginia and in the name of the executive eouncil demand that ‘pMn, Sugar wae not obtainable, and the state government give to the min. S | a8 the supply of saccharine was small ers of the state the protection to | o 1 o |1t was used only for hospital cas which they are entitled as human be- o LOGAL GIRL WEDO ;Toncr:o was at a premium, and Q\c'wy ings and citizens of our republic and LY A ;-rm_\ drs: ;u‘:’:&:\:t:,ndln;:x:;n:"n‘!: | 1eav rie e J that the eviction of familles from their il 3 humble homes by private gunmen in flN BRIBI RY E“UNT Miss Knthryn Kron and Allan Mac. | leaves ‘,,r;’u“d.f The Mo!:nmmhed‘-n the employ of coal t ' . | troops could not for some time be in- R 2 g L g T i Kenste United m Metrimony— | Hiced to ext horsemest, and thorstors It Will Follow You Wherever the Mails Go For ! | 4 | dent Gompers advise President John ' i L. Lewls of the United Mine \\‘ork!rfllJnry A(_‘.quils Him Alter Six' mne marriage of Mise m;;a-r{;::‘flr-;;u::: e of America of the adoption of this Kron, daughter of vesolution by the executive counci! and 1 | George Kron of 36 Hawley street, and | 4. 1915, to April 29, 1016, there were . tender to the mine workers' organiza- ours” Del ale Allan MacKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs, | 1,050 admissions to the hospital from 3 Thomas MacKenzie of Poughkeepsie, | scurvy, 684 from dysentary, 551 from tion such assistance as can be given A ® by the American Federation of Labor | New York, took place this afternoon | malaria, 487 from pneumonia and 155 in protecting mine workers and thelr | New TYork, Aug. #.—The fury in at 4 o'clock at the home of the from beri-beri and br?ncr‘;ms. h\;n- families in West Virginia." |the case of Willlam J. Fallon, crim- bride's parents, Rev., John L. Davis| dice and gastroenteritis, due to de. L and starvation caused 185 Before you leave for the Shore or the Mountains be sure The oouncil’s resolution was accom- [inal lawyer, who has been on trial | officiated. The bride was suendm]‘ bility, Bizelow as mald of | deaths during the last few weeks, Dur- panied by a statement by Willlam “hore charged with bribing a juror, re- | by Miss Evelyn 1 ‘ Ay Green, secretary-treasurer of the U. |turned a verdict of not gnilty at 11:05 ionor and Charles VibLerts was besl| Ing the seige there were eaths . o : M. W. of A, in which he declared !lu! night. 1Lan. from discase, 488 deaths from wounds tfl Order THE H RALD malled t'o you—lt ‘VI-“ keep you that “the average citizen who enjoys| Tha jury was out almost six hours The bride was attired in a gown of | and 537 were killed in battle. . . . i in touch with the news at home while on your vacation. the blessings and protection of free After a trial lasting about three |White satin and chantilly lace and, government instinctively rebels against | weeks, one of the most bitterly | carried a shower bouquet of white | this inhuman and un-American prac- | fought legal battles New York city |rcses and sweet peas, The maid of | ’ tlee of eviction, whatever the general | has seen, Fallon walked from the honor wore a gown of nile green| | . Y] . E N PUBIALobiRlan-in' tegard to tHe 860~ | conrtasam e foce Mo | crepe . with chiffon and ribbon trim- | Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau nomie or industrial issues involved " A wild demonstration follawsd the { Ming and carried a bouquet of pink | T“-O fami] house on| = 3 | y ‘ of Circulations. Consequently we cannot open | sweet peas with maiden hair fern. THIEVES ON VACATIONS of the accused luwver who mave | The it of the bride to the maid ot South High street, 14/ " Ito was 1ve n e ot the.toderss Duling. ench duy or | Broom Eave the best man 3 rooms. Excellent loca-| charge accounts for summer orders of the federal bullding each day of Eroom gave the T":S‘ MALR UM the trial, often battlin ' ty | Clgarette case. e groom’s gift to |43 BeAtEM, Sten sBeling wiih, deputy [the bride was a whits gold wrist tion. e il B F 0% oo 'Daelia Undeeworld Are | marshals to get a glimpse of the de- vateh. Enjoying Summer Rest From Ac- |fendant, rushed around him and | ™ ? " 5 - | cheered for many minutes, almost ’[ "F””":‘"‘:N:lh;! ““’_:l"c‘;’“!h' A"“_;:E; tivities, | ion was I vh here . w crushing him in their efforts to shake | about 50 guests present. The houss | his hand. Berlin, Aug. ? —~Berlin thieves have | wae prettily decorated for the occa- Wh ¢ e h verdie Y en word came thata verdict |, on “in ferns, laurel and garden 272 MAIN ST. departed for their annual vacations. Thete have been no robberies here on | Howars, | for the court room. The spectators & large scale for the last few weeks Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie left on a { ly scanned the faces of th 2 N 3 . o and the pollce raport that thie s due | (TN 2R, e a0k o % wedaing ri and wron their return | CINPIFRS FOR SALE | When tn Hartford Dine With Us |t the counsel teble, FHis face was | "' feside m Chicago, S ) y A. H HARRlS LOBSTERS, C(RAB MEAT, Two Family House on Lyon street with two car gar- St A : (il i hat o iz gl i e SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, age. This is a very good section of the city and is building he advent of hot weather to rest and | & k3 J ¢ —Geners 1 Tl 3 & STEAMING CLAMS / a word of courage. c!m;b-rl. burgl;r‘l(. oftice thleves and | blanched. His head fell over to one | rofessional crooks generally left fo : b 4 : " »th favorite summfr reno’ns w:t}: | sids. He appeared as though about to | RESCUED FROM BUOY play, 80 as to get Into proper trim for | bY him valiantly through the long | One Story is That Victim Was Thrown up Ifi:slt(gr;hafndm?slt any Otfl‘fl' part of New Britain with the their fall and winter activities in the l”:.“: E'ls;n‘- F. d\vrrcu. dra' inh:\vk ‘ Off Ship By Captain 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2079 g right kind of development, eity. of him and leaned forward to whisper | X { 4 . #35 GetAghivea Rabhe that Al pro- 0 qu \ork,d ?ug 9FH‘all-stsr\O:2 CROWLEY BRUS. INC. nmss ys EI' Uuse o. i Money to loan on first and second mortgages. fessional crooks work under a tre. | When the verdiet was announced and exhauste! rom clinging n.| i i mendous nervous strain and that on | Fallon sank forward in his chalr. |than four hours to the light buoy on | PAINTERS AND Temporarily Located At g this account nearly all of them spend ’H“ started to get up to thank the |V 1]"“]1 he was ‘;“flfsvnf?h°{; l“"mkfll‘r‘fl)' | DECORATORS p M £ b #t least a month, some of them two or | jury. He took a step forward and | Inlet, a man who described himself as s 9= ('EN y swayed on his feet. The jury had |John Flanley, a seaman of Wakefield, | 267 Chapman Street 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford 212 Maip Street Phone 348 Rooms 805-6, Bank Bidg. three months, at the sea shore or in M 1ed 188t night by the ) ase, wWas rescu 8 ) 4 8| 2 08 DDyt o iReRtar thelk [ acatocly looked foward him' and|j ks BAY & | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs Opposite Parsons Theater TEL. 2013 nerves for “bettar service’” when they | they started to file our. He spoke a | get back Into the crook business |low word or two but few heard him. The rescued man told the punce} again, Afterwards he met the jurors in | he had been put off a vessel by the | |captain. He had earlier told his The petty thieves, who cannot get the anteroom and thanked each [ & i . money enough ahead to take a rest, | personally. | rescuers that hl‘l’l haad 5{;::: lr'v“:x‘e \:xfi;' F r 0 . rns se era assi ie v s el W L or Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. eontinue active, however, | Judge McClintic curtly announced the discharge of defendant and dircet- | told him to wait until the canoeist re- b Y 7 ed the clerk to adjourn court, |turned from the naval station at Veterans Will Serve . Rockaway Point, Because of the dif: i e - & Lemonade to Grangers ppazmiay crop REPORTS | ferences in the story, Flanley was e Eddy-Glover post, American | e 3 [taken to a hospital for observation. Legion, will serve fres lemonade to |qr 5 . . D the 1,000 people composing the Na-| L' o """"";:I:l"t_“z,"‘“:;‘:l:;“‘ of Gredl | me———— 3-Family House in THE OLD HOME TO WN BY STANLEY :Ofll] Grange tour which will stop in | Vew Britaln on Sunday, August 17.| Bueons Aires, Aug. 8.—Leon M. E " ‘LIG s itv Q This action was taken at a meeting | tabrook, assoclate chief of the Amer- L e A the city. Have $3,000 of the post last night, when Arthur ican Bureau of Markets and Crop es- | OLEANING €O A i H. Petts was made chairman in the |timates, who was “loaned” to Argen- 8 Store Fronts, Window Cleaning to |“vest_ (flve par- eommittee in charge tina for a year and a half by the At Your Scrvice, Call 1180 Mr. Petts appointed Harry Dyson, |United States Department of Agricul- | General House Cleaning Willlam W. T. Squire, Harry Cronan, [ture, has completed his task of re- | Willard Marsh and Fred Hoffman to |arganizing the statistical service of esrve with him, and the committee |{n. Argentine Agriculture Department E apat! Poy Bald & apecial meoting last night - el b el ’ Address Her!"' Box BANEY mg@[}gcgng%s er the adjournment of the regular{gunniv the country as well as fhe | D Y F Suff EDDINGS PKCN) pest meeting. 1t was decided to erect |sarn witn prompt and acentata crop o Your Feet er: 20-S. —fi% SONDAY " WEAR a stand in Wainut Hill park, where ;0 | For avhing lnibs, weak feet, fallen arch- LOVES To MATCH the tourlsts will spend the afternoon | ™y “inetanrook, who was presented ©F, fiat foct, painGii heel, lntiveing Sukih » = :]""f :;‘:‘)":“-””"‘”"";;“ M ehe defnlt® with a gold medal and ornate diplo- h suyporis which we make from ndi- B \LL warT > Al reted. | a by the Argentina government in vidual fnpressoins of your feet in cor The American Legion was not one of { position. Many continue to suffer HERE - MY recognition on his work, left yester- . y y Do e b s 2@k to cooperate - fro foot gh trying ready . ;:‘"J:fl,‘: b ,' “d t ",.H ,’.r:,',an\ :: ‘:"r day to study the agricnitural develop- |, ade s il AP W d FEET : \ NT DAST: 16 westerne o op | 4 wen¥iatig M el NE h ¢ different shapes of — 4 here, and the action s purely volun- |Ment and statistical organtzation of A wear roady made ayé | ante, ’ - HE'D %'EC': e i THAT L X Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil. He | 41 r he pa he ex-se eme or false testh. We fit the foo! d Y el ke e g " e Diffurent trom. all ether BUILDING LOT c% REL TW : Satiak will return here in the latter part of September to attend the international supports. Fiited and sold exclusively by CARDINAL MERCIER SICR S A LI = b LINERAN, s = ) MINNTE HE Brussels, Aug. 9.—Cardinal Mercier 08T " tioom 302 Main St Booth Block | —11— 18 indisposed, due to his continued ex- x " Telephone 71 ) " 5 N Ofice Hours: 0 no m. to 6 pom. Residential Section ertions, and of late has been obliged | MEXICAN WEAVERS STRIRY Rien A Sandays by appointment to remain in an armehair, although he Mesico City, Aug. 9.—Fourtesn | of. ————————— g recefves visitors as usnal. His emi- | woaving mills in the federal distriet e i L N R AR L S R L e S DENTIST | SN S, e atie a A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, State Price For Cash. o cate after it was found impossible to BREAD PRICES MAY RIS reach an asecement on respening a 2 . Paris, AuB. %.—The cost of flour | mil which was closed down by ws| Te R. Johnson, D. D, 8, | Address e e s iy o | - SN Rebars Herald Box 31A ¢ price of bread in Paris will be lelieved the textile industry in t i p inereased one son per Lilogram next | federal districe mav he paralyzed for National Bank Bldg week «n uncertain period NURSE (N ATTENDANCE | had been reached, there was a rush | | | ' Yoo SAY-YOULL HOLD HIM T HIS MOTHER ticulars in letter. GETS' THROUGH i SHOPPIN® 2 = Y rTHE EDIToR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION NOTES THAT MORE THAN HALF THe > | TowN IS UP IN ARMS Fore ONE PEASON OR ANOTHER —

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