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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1924, T S GERMANS AGREE NEW YORKERS MAKE | ity ltems —COTTON GOES DOWN, | Personals [TAUIANS FIND BODY, U, S, AVIATORS TO FRENCH TERMS ~ MERRY ON SHIP.:c e o GORN FLOCTUNTES 2 s MAY BE MATTEOTT] - FURTHER DELAYED is automobile had struck Mary Alvg turned frow Bam, tae years old, of 27 West Pear! S Sm— covering over 1800 They visited (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page) N rearns Demaer ot 'ts tasusbym| (Continued rrom wirst Dage.) |frionds In New York siate, Pennwy!: | Believed That Co ing i (Continued from First Page.) | Halian in foeland 8 will deny eharges that he coerced sition on how LhRO% A 10 Ih !.M Gnruuu)n |L||)'..«\|‘.L e of 1the \l\.“m. of the b .nlll :l.uy haow ui thet a8 automeblle rebe was stolen :m‘”.,,m,l‘: :"I“““ a8 ‘.“"”‘:: Plaves | My, and Mre, Frank Selbert, Mrs, | » By Associnted I Freneh demand that the Ruhr occus |all times where it is 10 be found (rom hia machine in front of his heme | b (He P WOre AF WiNoh &8 B1p COMS | iobert and Helen Behmet, loft today “MS Is ll“lng M“" Hoefnhornafiord. Tecland, Aug. 14 pation continue for ane year fonger. | On the poop deck of fhe vease) i o | 1950 AIEN QuIng 10 fackk of Summos wonthor af |20 & molor trip _over the Mohawk | w=Liout, Locatelll, Italian aviator, who It is also expected Laat he will issue | reproduction of the siatue of libarty . Ihin mancon. 30 Sar' Geat arithe “"“H.nn and through the White !Ifmn-‘ —— s making a trans-Athantic fight in ? {tains, ated Fress |the wake of the American army world o slatement eapressing the hope that 10 which varnhval patrons dnak mid- HGCARTHY AND FAGAN lere hied crop from Fert Dodge, lows, to Chis | Rome, Aug 16~A body believed to the exacuation may be even speedier night toasts, the artiel ) | . " p i p (Mers, arefved here at ¥ & . ole o8 cago, would never make merchantable | ap, and Mrs. Martin Lawson of 67 [be that of Giacome Matteotti, socialist | from Thorsha:en I-u:« l“n::u voaay than the agreement prosides Flatcreon L #h d up b the 4 aterooms ot 83 and Up house NAMED COMMISSIONERS - [fioberts street have returned from a [d8puty who disappeared June 12 un-| Lisutenant Locatelll's plane passed | ~ der ciroumstances whieh caused an the Island of Myggenaes “p 219 merican Ambassader Vrank W g s and an eacellent hotel seriviee e — " Bleek Island, R, 1 Kellogg, on departing from the coun: | is maintained for thei} comfort, the | week's ¥ at Block lIsland, R. | - |Investigation on the theory that he|o'vlock with everything apparently ell meeting which was concluded at | aiticie states, while & large ballroom four o'cloek declarcd (hat 1he cons makes for galely, There are midnight | Vormer Appointed To Water Roand MAGISTRATE RULES wo“AN Mrs, € % Denney, Mr, and Mra, W, |MEht have been slain, has been found | golng smoothiy ', etz and family, Mr, and Mrs, W, |in the woods two miles from Serofane, The ltalian asiator, whe Is at. terence would end suceessfully 10: | mavies. Women as well as men visls ) | And Latter To Boand of | w |Gould, will spend the next tw ks | Although the body was in an advane. | te. night b 4 o 1) ® \ P X o weeks anes (tempting to overtake the A . ¥ tars stand up te the ban CAN T Po DER IN COURT‘" Indian Neck |ed state of decomposition, it Hore visi- |army world fliers, headed ,m"";:::,: Afternoon Session iers Aboar N p 3 Heporters Aboard Public Works — | |ble traces of wounds, Hornatiord as he has insufficient TAis afternoon the cenference | he Herald-Tribune reporter loeats . tnoen the French, Bolgian and Gers oy yha general position of the ship | Mayor A, M, Paonessa announced |Female Juige Onders One Of Own | L) | The corpse was found near a apot | Petrol to reach Reykjavik by direct the appointment of Edward A, Mes ! where four daya ago Alceo Taccheri, a | Might, | tead tender, had found a mutilated The American aviators, whe did not man delegates merged With the couts | Lo twa days of reconnoitering along | % ell of fourteen and the joint body 100k | o gaurhern coast of Long Island, (Carthy to fhe hoard of water com- sex To Detention Pen Vor . up the Itubr question, the LIE fours|au4 oo able to get passage on & |missioners and John L. Vagan to the | Moo Aotions 1 lldrm;lll I".lwh g-p\p-r-ml,\ had be. :"1:" here, had intended 1o present teen examining the letlers Se1tnE \oyuon anly after considerable quess board of publiec works this morni ' : IN fiIIdPATRIB s PI‘ABE M"r':l |;| ik ".‘]“mm. ,hul"“":‘vvh of fuel here to Locatell), forth the compromise Ment, | ioning by shore men, He left with [Immediately after being appoluted, [ New York, Aug, 16,—New York's | o R st o "",' ot Loday] OS2t W8 reshipped: to losland " by | weeks ago urging the population of| lccause of the rough weather | Rome and its vicinity 1o redouble |8round the Orkneys yvsterday Loca. their efforts to find traces of the miss- | to!ll had not intended to take the air which had been practically eompleted. | "oy of seven from Babylon about The question of delivery of 008, | 6 6 in the afternoon, and after a |Afred L. Thompson, He will NIl the lioday ordered Mrs, Marvion It haw, especially of dye stufs, also came Up | gy nagsage reached the ship about ;“‘""'-‘ on the board caused by the (24 an actress, taken from the court- for discussion, dark § . ed when "-Il'luvmnn ul“l;uf;-n& Faselli, who [room ta the detention pen |nnnh€:l A 18t b Sat h 4 A member of the I'rench delegation 7 2 o or |WIIl start in Monday morning on his [she was pow nE her nose utnam at a late hour last night an ¢ o stated that the agreement would :"“'. L:L”.,:;‘::':““'.': ""':I'pf”";’ ""'":,'"' dutiea aw operator of the new cateh | Afra. Nhaw. ,.\:,.7..::;.’:.. {0 answer | "eCeIVing the resignation, ;""’4 '.Ill.'".k This “‘""‘rh _had been - :":""‘r”- n::“}: unon conditions improying Initialed tonight. S N s [basin machine, purchased by the city. s charge of suspicion of grand lar. | 'The Eovernor's acceptance of the DeclALy keen on the right bank of| Bi'H he declded to fly hery instead By The Assoclated Fiess, 4 MeCarthy will fill the vacancy on ceny in passing a bad check, opencd | Gipatric resignation, mailed this | er, whege police, urlhlne-n.l 0 lceland, The journey - On the promenade deck there were |, " o, Doard caused by the death |ner vanite o ’ ted -' S . L morning, read as follows: customs guards and civiliens exam. | from Stromuess was completed with. Berlin, Aug. 18.—1n return for ace|About,60 persons, the writer estimat- |\0®, SAieT hodrd y R e onee SHO parieq; S0:0mm | “AugUSt 16, 1924, | ined inch by inch the banks of the | 9Ut Incident, most of the distance be. coptance by Germany of the French|ed, and all had the appearance of | p (iqomman John 1. Gill of the “”'fl‘l“’l :..‘ Ih’ffl"::-fl‘]][:: :‘I‘;:(_ a bou. | “G. Harold Gilpatric, river and the nearby woods and’ caves | INE covernd at a helght of 200 metres proposal that the Ruhr occupation being wealthy or having plenty of [so0ang ward became qualified for the [doir of this courtroom honted | "Putnam, Conn, in which there are 2’ number of rural | The aviater encountered only ocea. continue for one more year, Krance|money to spend, - Drinks were beink hoard of compensation and assess- | Mugistrate Norris. and the oftonder | “Dear ir: . cemeteriea. p slonal patches of fog, has agreed to destst from her pre- | freely purchased, and dinner Wad linent when n deed was recorded at |was removed. " | “Without prejudice to any rights of | . Whife searchiigiin®he entrance to e vious demand for a commercial agree- | being served by uniformed and effl- |fhg city clerk's office showing that he | Mrs, Shaw, who recontly reported | the state, all of which are reserved | % cOndult runiilng under a road about | - Argentinian in siam ment and other economic benefits| cient waiters, The women companions, | had purchased a piece of property on |ine of u $60,000 ||r.\h|",<.[ was With respect to yourself and to oth. IH """'""":r‘ “'"MT.Mhmllrr|h° \||.i «'”m";'\;;:-"';":l:' l'u\-lnu et which were to be linked up with the | the article says, ranged rom sedate, (Rosbury rond from Frederick . (rrested last night sith Invederioh [ers on your account, your resignation AT jul:‘i(f'l!rclllm:':):\:: Pedro Zanni, Argentine mund'..)::l (Continued from First Page.) | question of the military evacuation of | gray-haired old ladies to young girls |Crandall, Gill was appointed 10 the | Enge! e 2 . A stite treasurer is accepted. ! | . the Ruhr, it was announced today, [of the finishing school stage and lhoard last week by Mayor Paonesss, :ul;: r];u‘:n’!u n‘("‘:ll:m]:l an < q'hp:nmmm “Very truly yours, o one sleeve, When it was taken to ”‘";':\”::v "l':r arrived hera. todey . fcam It was also announced that Premier | chorus girls. but Was required 1o become & Proper- | wertniens 'n-h.-.-l. b '“_| w“"n: ”: YCHARLES A, TEMPLETON, tailor whose name it bore, it was rec. | ‘\‘.fl- ur”::-.'y tharu he was forced Herrlot of France had agreed to date | Jazz Entertainment [ty owner before he could he sworn in |cashler of a leading h ;u; Inst Juxl\- “Governor." *"",:"’d .d‘ M]d'm‘:“;‘ il .\:flnleonl."lhh" | r-n..u,'.;n’ h‘-‘:'u::‘- :,'; :“ |’|ND ram . welve months of oc-| e 3 . - G ¥ 30 exaniifive seoi 'y ? | toad tender advised carabineers of his | '* " asoline supply the additional t Dagicing during the early part of as a member of the board. The woman was held in $1,000 buil | NO exccutive secretary has yet been | o 0 am o 00 e hem crawled | Mad been exhausted, Ak eupation of the Ruhr from the pres- the evening to the music of a negro | A * ] 2 4 Pa & 4 by Magistrate Norris for examination '{;:}:?o‘:;"d to . succeed Captain |, 4. tha archway of the condult, the| i et ded o [ missing sloeve of the 'garment was Are I'repared ent month. By this plan, the 1ast of | jazz band wan followed atfer midnight o 4 . aw | fonday. the French troops would withdraw|phy a movie show, and later by a more ERICSON BEATEN UP IN Engel is said to be the son of a'! I found Tourled 4f mu. | -r;‘;\ Associnted I | ¢ yKjavik, Tceland, Aug. 16.—The from the Ruhr by August, 1925, informal entertalnment of an ama e i i A MeC > - | Springfield, Mass., brewer, aplain Anson T, McCook is a son i AL | 400 Nationals Withdrawn, teur character in which the company FIGHT AT NEw HAVEN plblgrs i IR of Rev. John J. McCook agd a mem- a7 Th R { Ameriean reund-the-world fliors were The French and Belgians are sald | co\ornily joined, the story says. The | ber of the Hartford county bar. He J"HNST”N I]EFEAT | busy today cheerfully preparing for to have agreed upon the Immediate| ). gorvice continued all night, ac- | ——e FATHER DENOUNCES SON rveceived his education In the Hart- | . | their departure on the long delayed i ford schools and later graduated from rom Tceland across the North withdrayal of 400 of their nationals| o qing to the writer, nithough by | x \ | o s . Y | New Britain Man ospital s : ferelonat working on. the Gorm-: r-l||f\:;‘1/ #35-arly morning the crowd In the ball- - In Hospital With HELD FOR KILLING GlRL;Tnnny college as valedictorlan of the|. . | Atlantic to Greenland.* ANl the ajr. tem. They will "T"‘“(”' h°(’1‘;‘ r‘ '“"\ room and on the decks had thinned to | Possible Fracture of the | class of 1202, and from Harvard law ‘""" were busily occupled .in the g "f" ct: benent of the |About 20. o . | school four years later. He took a| : |rooms of the hotel where they are way employes for the ben | The writer after a couple of hours Skull, I . 3 prominent part in the preparedness stopping this afternoon and none of aecuvnlgn fm”d-el ates propose to| Of 310€p was able to get a launch back | New Haven, Aug. 16.—Said to have | Ader Zupke Reminds Boy of Good | movement before the world war and Continuin "t First Page, | Uhem seemed worried ahout the suc- hl‘r:“th."p"::lnem :c‘cord E! :‘hs oc. | to Bay Shore, L. 1. | been the victim of an assault early Advice At Which He s Seiatiior Sofisheinons aze i = FED e nsh | cess of the future laps of their fiight, cupation lssue formally incorporated Can Do Nothing [today during an altercation in a Schools and Military Training. He WtH s sito e Ta T 8 i bem Wit | Flight Commander Licutenant .0« S the ' conterenes protocol thus| 1 @ Morrick, prohibition enforce- | rooming house at 227 Crown street Scoffed NG "‘"’m:‘ ‘""l"""‘""“”" ot | the loss of only 1 game. Miss \\'nm;”” H. Smitly apent most of ithe; day A $ - | ment director for New York and New | (‘ar] Ericson of 66 Cottage !lr-el‘ i fraining camp and took command o ¥ dainies studying his maps. Asked if he were v ticle was the first intimation he had [at &t. Raphael's hospital ) . imil Zuplke, confessed slayer of his | fantry, being stationed at Camp ! b Al | Vik, he replied: “Yes, but we have the Ruhr within oné vear. L =t. Naphael's hospital here, suffer- | gigcqrded sweetheart, Cora Raber, has | De I he sailed for I {n | erratic, falling to win on her own| y $ 4 that such a sea-going bar was afloat | ing from a fhia {Henatin 3 ( art, Cora Raber, has | Devens until he sailed for I'rance in 4 plenty of time left for getting Chauffeur Marx will also strive to | g possible fracture of the j.en told that he may expect no help | July, 1918. He ser vith .. | 8€rvice onge. Mrs. Mallory ‘showed " f off Tire Island. sicolla b | 1 pect no help | Ju 918. He served with the Sev- 4 through, 1 am not worrying about apmnl.s:mrlr?wmet'}’\&w’snnr:hxfih»prlfi';:} The ctaft was outaide his jurisdie- | body r;'ile A:m:;su alt?::n‘lf‘ulal;anc: :-fl;d'r”’m his family. Standing behind the | enty-sixth divislon in Europe and re-| her ms}m det o"r m-r:;‘ » |:h'- lrm LLLE : administra l‘\l. mcemdp Yrench inter: |tion, Mr. Merrick said, and he did Dot | tody of the.police on & eharse of j. | U\® Of M8 cell, he heard’ his aged mained abroad after the war studying Hems) i ok i'"? orced to deuce fve pjeytenant Erik 11, Nelson, return- ;hh;h ulou e‘_e;;‘r P et demen| beilbve that he, gils forces of 1he Kov- [{oxication | father denounce him last might and [1aw at the Sorbonne in Paris. times:before losing. ling from his bath, said he hoped his 'ere ce to : e s | esfisiant woulaMake i MenE, 6 Oth 7 3 & .:xefu:-v him 15 cents for cigarettes, He was a republican candidate for | AR S | next bath would be in America. lLicu- with the German local courts and y P Others held inf connection with the The father, accompanied by the ! mayer Har! 29 3 | i i Siher offclal activiics | molest her or fnterfcre with the prac- | caso on charges of assaull and In-south's hrother and wster. came to | feased hy Mayor Richard 3. Kinaotis,| SUBNIISLS ARE INVITED . | 5inst hepue A arnotd vas busis en: Y | 4 g ol ) E and sister, ca d by May J J. ella. gaged in bringing his diary up to date Evactuation of Cities, tices on hoard. toxication are Charles Reilly, of ghis|tne jnil for the first time since Emil's | He sorved o ry J fwhi "Ha | e e ¥y | the ja S e 8 E e sel 1 the state reformatory while Lieutenant John Harding Jr. The Germans will also make an ef-| We had heard, Merrick said, | city, Norris J. O'Connell of 9 Lollege | ;ppecf o e T0 YISIT LlMA IN FALL id EpR AT 24 fort to have Duesseldorf, Duishurg| “stories regarding big rum vessels act- | street and Gordon B, Lessey, who re-}m --\\!{1r.\ your mother and T begged f.?':'h":’T:[?;'i::,drffygap::flféflfl?,frfz:i: (;‘1“} (};h:::‘vl\z‘l ;:,,:1:‘:‘;‘B's'r:‘l:a:"h’e‘::t:\nl and Ruhrort included in the new |ing as ‘floating cabarets' but this |sides at the rooming house where you to give up your bad habits and |a prominent part in the state's recep- iavik, He would have prerprr;d‘.m 7 cuatic | i vspa 8 e | Erl $ cei | ] i ‘ - 3 agreement covering the evaouation of | morning's newspaper account s the | kricson (5 alieged to have received |he our oy again, what did you do?|tion to Cardinal Mercler. He is a Perurlan People Extend Welcomc 0 |have the leisure time in Paris, he avowed. the Ruhr next year and will demand | firet definite evidence that such a | his injuries. You laughed at us. Now you can suf- | member of the American Legion, Raus “that these cities be etacuated simul- | thing exists, | The police today sald they were|(er for i1, he said. ; Locke post of Hartford. He was| [Professional Men and Women ' Licutenant Smith was interrupted taneously. I8 “There is nothing we can do about | looking for the proprietor of a “(e'l Contrasting the denunciation of the | named executive secretary by Gov- to Attend Congiess. gn\rnmn(ly in his studies of hie n;:aps s S it, .-“_"N‘ as 1 'l‘fl" M’"I; fflrl a‘led!h‘ll"- I who. they say, rented the room to “W;lildrr Zupke were efforts of Arthur{ernor Templeton in December, 1922, SE wihiond Iwhen a hotél mald brought him a lete B'L \; '“Au‘ IIS—A‘ugus! {§.1088 anche®d 15 n\l_r*.s off Fire sland, 1s !o'uvr men. { McKinney, father of Ilorence Mec-|and has served in that office since New York, Aug. 16.-=The third ter containing a red rose, ong of many ondon, . 16. 8 v 19=% feompletely outside our jurisdiction The police ‘in response to a report | Kinney, to provide a defense for the | that time. | Pan-American Scientific Congress, | which the fliers have received during is the date finally agreed upon fOr|,,) jg not violating our prohibition | that a man had ben “beaten up” in girl, held with young Zupke on a mur- | which is to convene in Linia, D’eru, |their stay here. has extended a cor- | S LTy tha evacuation of the Ruhr. ljaws. These ships can stay, 15 to 20 | the Crown street house went in there e c h o83 s, ships a0 20 | ere | der charge. | next November, = The French and Belgians also agree | yijog off shore and people can go out | about 1:40 today and found Ericson —e SK'PPER OF NARWHAL dail fi.manon to all professional and | Boston, Aug. 16.—The army fliers {scientific men and women in this| will break their jump from Pictou, to avacuate all other ‘_”h‘:'“ls Rod po:n'ls |to them without in any way vlolating | injured and arrested him and the| outside of the Ruhr which are not In |46 15w, ag Jong as the ships are not | other accused men, later taking Eric.,wTo’ GILPATR]C'S FRIEND, ARRESTED AS EMBEZZLER'COHMW e e e DR e R e e 0 | the.| John, N. B. if they follow the sugges- the district they are occupying under | o the United States territorial | son to the hos y € st y si¢ y pital. Deputy Coroner | (it bei; sent t from the treaty of Versillcs. | waters, [ Fiela has been notified o i L f i ¥ No agreement has been reached a8 | =y, g g g, o1 think a whole lot more ’ GOT BIG ROAD CONTRACTS fioftine - and ihin oty ol Rduardof Hige Hons ptiMalor ‘General Alagoft) M b 4 Makte A Si inson, nsul general of. Peru. The | Patrick, chief of air service. A !G‘:r;:n';‘:r(e‘ut:‘:\‘:l::'hfi:lrl:;‘ie?:aun:(:n:m-‘0' the people who make the lnnsf*wMPOWERs TEMPLETON To i Ipsicr ol ixdsentitto Bl icharpedi| Binsony ool g ok £ e ARN 3 | journey seaward to get a drink, than | [y [State Treasurer Sald To Have Ticen | With Taking Shipping Board |and continue for two weeks. iand the machines, General Patrick | today directed that another landing convention will meet November 16! nieans of easing the task on the men “Thoese who attend thie congress in unde e steal into speakeasies and stealthily | AUDIT GILPATR[GS BOOKS} “Angel” For Thompson Contrac- | Funds After Long Trip | Peru may be assured of a most cor- 1 hase be established at St. John, and | | ®an YVrancisco, Aug. 16, -—— A few idInl welcome by the Peruvian peo- | directed Major H, A, Dargue to leaye settled before the.plenary moeeting of | ¢ s g conference this eve- | consume Ilqupr t‘her@. People who go | - I g o :;::fmmmom ity tiaislip enpatiaitlhare morky d ; | (LI LT T ) hours after the Narwhal, adverture |ple.” Mr. Higginson said. *They will [here and put it in shape. 'This changs Tt is agreed further that on Octo. | MONeY than brains. . | Board of Control Gives Governor Au-| 1. ico.q Aug 1£, — With State |ship, which left here February 28, |be received with all the hospitality [in the eriginal itinerary will have the ber 1 the French and Gormans will | = 10 other quarters it was learned thorlts to Check Up on | Treasuror Gilpatric as the backer, | 1925, on a cruise of the South seas, |and friendliness that is traditional of | effect also of minimizing the danger begin negotiations in Paris for com- |t1at the new relntorced prohibition 4 P Angslo Vito, proprietor of the A. Vito | manned by one of the strangest |[he Deople of Latin America. 'There fand delay due to fog. , Sustial. treaties. . The agresment | N8VY, together with const guard ves- | Treasurer's Accounts | Construction Co., of Thompson, has|crews ever assembled on one craft, |15 Of course, much detailed informa- | When the flyers get to Pictou, they reached also provides that the sels, may make the ship a subject of | |obtained state road contracts totalling | arrived in San Francisco yesterday, | tion regarding this gathering. and T|would face a jump of more than 500 French and Belglans will not insist | Investigation, going, at any rate, out | . Hartford, Aug. 16.—The board of {s300.000—and all the taxable property | Captain Charles Arey, master, was ar. | Would be glad to. communicate with |miles on a direct flight hére. . Under upon their nationals remaining on | !0 A% 10 Ehe fhe iessel the “once control held a special mecting in the |o¢ tne Vito company comprises two | rested on a warrant charging him |anyone interested.” ; the new arrangement that will be the German railways. jover” Authorities were scrutinizing |capitol this forenoon and passed & |noror trucks worth $2,000 and ma- |with embeazlement of hetween $7,000 | The second Pan-American Scien- | suggested to Lieutenant' Lowell K Under the treaty of Versailles as Marine records in an effort to identify | resolution authorizing Governor Ten- |terials worth $300, according to a and $§,000 of United States ghlpx‘slng“mc Congress was held in Washing- | Smith, the head of the world-girdling an example of good will the [rench | the ship. 4 | pleton to employ certified public ac- | pecial dispateh to the Hartford Times | board funds. [ton in the winter of 1315-1916. and | expedition, they will fly 200 miles to and Belgians are prepared. in accord- | The I'rederich Der Grosse, the name | countants to examine the books and | \om Thompson today. A federal grand jury May 20 {no | Vide-spread.interest was manifested [St John. and then’come hers on & ance with the provisions of the com- S¢n on some of the silverware and |accounts in the office of the state| 7o Vito company, once “outlawed” | dieted him for an allégpd .em-bezzm- in the proceedings. The forthcoming | hop of 300 miles. The latter will promise agreement, to withdraw the linen ahoard the cabaret ship, for- |treasurer and to make recommenda- by the state |,‘gh|“’“”.v for failure to | ment said to have 'al\r‘n' place when' agthering is regarded by . scientific take them down the Maine coast, fly- Fronch troops from Dortmund and Merly was a member of the North |tiods for the safeguarding of the [fio annual reports, is declared to be | he commanded the Belbeck !Mpph;‘t |men as an exceptional opportunity for | ing over summer colonies, instead of the surrounding torritory on August | German Lloyd passenger flect, 1t |state’s funds. |now engaged in building a state high- | board vessel, about three years ago, | 'l advancement of scientific ieeas across the waters' of the Gulf of 30 which is one day after, it is ex- later was taken over by the Unitéd | Governor 'Templeton. Deputy Treas- |,y near New Hartford at a contract When '.he‘ 2\‘arwlml anchored in an‘ and. discoveries for the henefit of the | Maine. ¢ pected the French parliament will | States government and operated as jurer Thomas H. Judd and Deputy |jrice of $210,000 and recently com- | Francisco bay today it completed a |PCOPles of North.and South America. ratify the agreement. the transport Huron. After the war H‘ommml]ar E. H. Wilking attended | 15ted a road hetween Putnam and 543-day cruise, which had taken it to | _‘rhn December conference is-to be | R 9% V. o The agreement is cxplained In three | it Was old to the Munson line which |the meeting. The other member of [\illingly for $85.435. Vito's husiness | many yars of the Seutn Pacie, | divided into nine sessions. as follows: [In China for 23 Years; tetters drawn up by the French, Bei- | foday reported that as the City of [the board, Attorney General Frank E. [aftajrs, it was stated, are copducted ¥ | 1. Anthropologidal- and historical | Visiti in Thi ty glan and German representatives, | Honolulu the ship sank in the Paci- |Healy, was unavoidably absent. from his home in Thompson. | EN. COLT IMPROVES sciences, i 181ting 1in 18 C1t) The Gormans agree to the terms of | fic ocean in 1622 { The following is the resolution “Angelo Vito is regarded as hri:hl" Rrlstol s R T A 18 e CoRHN l“ 2. Physical and mathematical sci- Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Jennings of the compromise agreement hut in no e i, | passed by the board: [and industrious, but it 1s generally |1, 0k T on ot T 8, | enees: [ Tientsin, China, brother-in-law ‘and way admit the legality of the military ' (Ches ire Reunion Of “In the existing emergency with |aonsidered that something more than :\‘N{‘“n.' Taluron Colt W w‘n‘h‘» 3. Mining, metallurgy, economic | sister of Clarence C. Palmer of Park orcupation of the Ruhr. In addition | . s g respect to the state treasurership the |\illingness to work s essential In bid- || il HORL oRa t {geologv and applied chemistry. | Drive, are making a week's visit with the Germans declare in their lefter Hotchkiss Association covernor is authorized and empow- [ding o state highway coniracts with (eONRUN AN oAt troulie St S TR beAE | Mr. Palmer. They have spent .about that they expect the occupation to be The annual reunion of ths Hotch- |ered to employ certified public ac- [any hope of success in the venture,” _’i“’_;::w‘:“’h:}“’ 1’,:::"3' e;m‘y }:: T‘h‘_;"; 5. Medical and sanitation. | 25 years in China and report that the ion will be held Friday, | countants to examine and make a sur- [y special dispatch declared ot ;»n<arnl § ‘(v")-'"‘rm_mh-"‘ m‘ ht ional‘or . Biological and agricultural sci- | political situation there is'a hopeless e e " | ances, tangel with two separate governments ended at an earller date than August 15, 1925 ugust at Grange hall, Cheshire. | vey of the books and accounts ap-|was Vito and his corporation that G. |~ "8 vear 1 i el B 7. Private. public and internation- | clamoring for rvecognition by the The French and Relgians in their Where will be a short business mect- | pertaining to the varfous state funds |pruyola Gilpat of Putnam, while 2% 5 | : | Iatters maintain the right to one| | al right. | powers, ing at noon, and a table picnic [under the treasurer's control and 10 |cashier of the IMirst National bank of | year's time in which to effect the dinner . The table commit- | make recommendations for the future [{yat city, loaned money in large | 8 Teonomic and social sciences. | evacuation but they assert; that as J 1 Itobert Hotchkiss, |safeguarding of such funds and the |ayounts to enable Vito to carry on | % Education, | HOLD MIDNIC an example of their good will, they | U i Daniel Webster, West Ha- |other funds and properly of the |nig highway ventures. It is generally Iflunvtalfi i | sehe i ven: Mrs, M. Ellis, Milidale: Mrs. | state.” |considered that the cashier and state | Minister Dies Suddenly AR Comtlba Ot nbor ATon are prepared to withdraw speedily tifw. V¥0oDY - from Dorlmund, | Lilllan Bronson, Waterville, and Mrs, —_— —_— treasurer had more than a friendly p— - g ; Arthur Jones, Naugatuck. The pr s At Wheel of Automobile| ., Trip By Three Months of i M Al [ 3 and Manking interest in the company,” Edward ¥. Hoffman, By The Aseriaicd s ‘ #oam Ia in charge of AMrs, Haroid | MISS (',?sm", in Hospital the dispateh added. The tuneral of Edward K. Hofr-| Norwich, Conn, Aug. 16, —Word | London, Aug. 16.—The fin] sitting | Brundage of Cheshire, Mrs. Goorge | With Cancer of Throat| "1t ic deciarca that townspeople 1 | man, ot 117 Henry strest, who wae| Va8 recelved here today of the death Daylight There. at Sanford, Me, of Rev. Richard 7. | | 6f the international reparation con- Cowdell of Progpect, and Clarence | Chica v Page T i i v | ki isi 4 Con A 'l ] Chicago, Aug. 16.-~Miss Lucy Page Thompson cannot undgrstand how | killed in Middletown in a collision be- | ference has heen called for :30 | Rrown of Wallingford. J. D, Hotch- y ¢ I e T Ot ta Al e'clock tonight. Kiss of Naugatuck is president of the A spirit of optimism pr e this aesociation and Rebert Hotchkiss of aston, founder of the National Anti-|Vito can carry on such large opera- | {ween his motoreycle and an auto- Christ Episcopal church, this eity. He and a half months of daylight in Alas- liast Hartford, will be held at | Cigarette Jeague and prominent re- tions with his diminutive equipment. ;mnhi]n driven by Richard O'Connell of G I 2:50 | Was driving an automobile when ka recently affored an opportunty for morning, and th Ay Cheshire is vice president, All [eanitarium here, suffering from a can- WAR GAME P | o'clock Monday afternoon at 8t. John's - ye He had bean on a vacation with his|tory to hold the only "midnight” ex- | former, is In a critical condition in a | stricken with a heart attack and died. the government railroad in the terri- :n:l "."'"’f',‘ffl'i.l":;“,“_":”Tn":,“.”"""" SR _"',?“'.b"f,"',Q:.\'I‘,,“,‘,',‘,','f',‘”"M,a'ff, m‘\md tocer of the throat. Physicians who | i : | German Lutheran church, Rev, M. W. A meating wae held this forenoon in | rormry | Mecting, at which mem- made an Inclsion several daya agol .o T Ll 0 o | Gaudian ofticiating. Interment ‘will: b unehiinlt Bl B hership pins may be procured from hoid that there is no hope for her g OU0 HHES Lin Fairview cemetery, | ] et (D DERRlR he socretary | recovery, | At Sea—Dirigible Along. Mr. Hoffman was 24 years old and | BTaduated from Dublin university. He ‘v\( Commerce midnight sun celebra- delegates conferred over the nf e _ are " [ The growth was said to have re-| wNewport, R. 1., Aug 16.—The At-| W28 a well known football player, | came (a'thm city Apr!l 7, 1912 from |tion at Fairbanks. Special rates were ININE TALK BLAMED sulted from injuties received several |y i R L e engaged in man. | having played with the Empire A. C.| St Paul's church, Wickford, L. . |authorized by the Interfor Depart- - 7 : e ‘. He leaves his|and has been in charge of the local ment, as a result of which 114 tickets the latters which it is proposed to rx N : 4 ' e n bile aceid- 5 ¥ and Rangers A, C. enange fonight and which will have Gowipers Are Re months ago in an automo cuvres 500 miles at sea today, and the C . . irason for In i 4 e . 3 X < 3 2,2 ¥ m for Inefficiency ., ling naval dirigible Shenamdoah was mother, Mrs, Julia Hoffman; four| chureh since. He was a 32nd degree | were sold bringing $2,24 the binding effect of reement for ; 5 n ng men of Nippon'e Seryvice, Says Pamphlet, | ot |believed to begsailing afoft taking part | brothers, Atbert, Arthur, Frederick | Mason. He I8 survive dby his wife. | An entertaining feature of the cele- #cttiement of the Ruhr situation = ors will Bs mestinge of the ot e Y . | . - § a and Henry; and a sister, Miss Tillic | s O | bration was the annual ‘“nocturnal’ Th 11 s mestinge t n Tokio, Aug. 18.—Feminine garrulity MRS BRULATOUR RILLED {in the war game as a factor in the { Mofan, | COMBATS CRIME MOTIVE { baseball game between the- Anshorage ei's this afiernoon. and tenigh! tha i sone reason for the ineficiency of {defenge forces, 4 Filrbanks ‘basebal] teams - & . ¥ o ta aith " s e, - 5 o e r r,-:,, ;::,trm\ ,wrw h is expe 1 to the Tokin telephone service, accord- | Wife of Motion Pleture Man Loses ‘n cange the range of the dirigible's | s ———— ‘(‘nmpnlmrx Bank Accounts Instituted an alrbanks basebal 4 wind up the eonfarence ng ts an o n iesued recently by reless was not gre: to s 4 3 P R . s TR elephone bureau. - odd, 2 y 2 SE| E Los Angeles, A 6. 8 —— e KILLED AT PLAY The statement says that a large New York, Aug. 16.—Mrs. Clara [was impossible to get details of her et Iroetts S BEL A 15 2 i - . - - stior nal first wife of |activities teaving lLakehurst, N. | no crime, bu n s a motive for |One Quarter of Germany's Emploses portion of all calls are by women | Brulatour, who was the first wi |activities since leaving Lakehurst, N. Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant crime, says Judge Arthur Keetch, of e © PURRL Rl h. to w o . I 3 vew Y " e 5 ji N . 4 4 Ten (""""“'I:)"«LII '\y‘n’"" ,rvl. by to women, nd -uoreover when two Jules E. Brulatour, New York n|?1lon 'I y .Is"rrla) on the lnnfznsl Journey | NEW LOCATION<565 MAIN &1 the local superior court, who has in- “Laid Off" Since April 1. ompanions and Suffocate: Men e talking much of their| plcture man, was killed near Cairo, from land that she has yet made. Opposite St. Mary's Chureh {stituted a probationary system under | 4 Chicags, Aug. 16.—Two chill conversation iz fdle, To prove its| EYPL in an automobile aceident on | In the war game, the squadron of Tel.—Parloy 1625-2 which all prisoners he releases on| Perlin, Aug. 16.—Twenty-five per wars suffocated eary today when point the telephone bureau issued de- | Thursday night, a dispateh to the three battieships which is bringing the Reshdence— 17 Summer §¢. Frobation are required to start a bhank |cent of the federal employes. of Ger- were locked in a trunk by what is’ tailed statistics, the manner of com., New York World says. Her children, /midshipmen of Annapolis back from Tel 1025-3 account with a certain . percentage of | Many have been “laid off” since April thought to have been a pl prank | piling which it does not explain, to Who accompanied her, were not in- | Furope, appeared as the attacking their wages. 1, in accordance with the cconomy i , force The first results of the system were | Program embarked upon by the gov- ulatour, who is now the husband | ernment. Previous to that date the civil service payroll showed 825,055 of one of their comrad r the show how much time is ted in mn'uz"”"“ act of a three ar old | va of telephone conver- ¥ o made known by Chief Probation Offi- girt. ms, of Hope Hampton, a motion picture " » - eer May, to whom the men and wom- Peter Dunete, &, and hie cousin Wihen a woman is falking to a| actress, divorced his first wife in |u||,£ London, Az, 16.—Aliens who were | T T TRER SNy MW en on probation are required to sub- |Officials, 60,747 office employes and Yrank Hoellick, 12, the victima. were | woman, it is claimed. 26.4 per cent of | agreeing to pay her $20.000 a year. | rofused permission to land in the| FLOWERS mit their bank books once a month. | 705,512 manual workers. Of this num- found huddied in the frunk by Wal-|the talk is idle and unnecessary; when | Brutatour was first married in 1594. | Unitad Kingdom in 1923 totalled 3.- | The report indicated that out of a to- [ber 134.507 officials, 30,217 office em- ter Dunels, father of Peter. aftor the fa woman calls 2 man, the waete is| His second wife was a Miss Dorothy | 173 as against 1,997 in 1922, The re- trom tal of 20 of the wards all but two had |ployes and 232,134 workers have been bays had heen miesin for H per cent: when a man calls a | Gibeon 2 he got some reputation as a ,‘ jected included 1 franans, 487 P M. BULLERER'S PUSY sHOl placed more than $100 each in ea\ing {dismissed. Besides 1.114 occasional Yours and a se n n, it 1s only 0.7 per cent; when| “Harrison Iisher girl” Prulatour | Frensh, 308 Germana and about 100 V8 CHN. W9 TEL 88 | ccounts during the period of four emploves working on commission Bood was unavailing. i two men talk, 10.8 per cent, | married Hege Hampton only last year. | Americans, months. were taken off the payroll wife at Ogunquit, Me, Rev. Mr, [cursion on record. The occasion. was Graham was born in Ireland and the Seward and Anchorage Chamber

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