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' | res | near | an hour NEW BRITAIN POLICE BAG S rwmmz We m Hartlord Man, Driy Fined Inilitezce, aidones Inuie ot \ Maple had " Ay Tidge iriving 1 they wa wrrant They ted cident ¢ Mo driving und Walivr « Harttor ted wi company of Ha Bulity on th under the | fined 100 4 od Jail senten pleaded not though liquor, one who was calle amine Collog fed that the inflnence AL P Wi oon by mr riving Oak and conne st Wit t the | St lopaity arid of he o A g 10 ol 1R0il 0f i traffie ‘ “ } ter dndme Hungerfor Nign " wlth At in had n of 1 giuve trut a-operation they Dr. as 77 yoars old h ) . p ' niies of the reu rom Wl thut he ) v noarrestod before uny law or Edward €, that Saturday 1At the cors leeman conrt e Main Collopy day morni i colved @ « Pershiken tomobile avenue, was detatled to inve the policeman rrive that he found ¢ toxkeated condition {ted that he had machine and was placed under Main streets triuns 1o cross the to stop, Dr. muchine right crossing the ittention to the ording to Kiely, who sald blew his whistle three times » hring the doctor to a stop, Kiely e when he spoke to Dr, Witte [ o Yure od a desire to argue, viteh, the occupants rehine A him under arvest, in collision with Coll v Fight i Tallor Shop police headquarters and complained | Truno Shevehul of 110 that Collopy driv on the and Dimity Miaznik wrong side of the road when the ae- | street w cident occurred, Both were ent | on char about the head and Dr. Bavard took several siitches in the | them. Reckless and Hade No License, F. G. Thomps of 58 Imlay street, Hartford found guilty on charges of reckless drivi | operating eeivad fines totuling He was arrested hy | Nolan after he drove a machine he ting thr gh & fence on L last night, t Thompson had on by him on East streot at 1 of about v miles an hour and just as he was about to blow his whistle for him t | Thompson went over Seymour avenie through a fence Thompson said that | that he was traveling about and | proaching an int | saw a machin and thinking continte. nnll ove trotm and anute tratfie hin prople 1 nin admit opy there in Collopy heen driving urs John Yureviteh 50 | street was of 53 Broad 1 in police court h of the peuce Iting cach other as a re- battle in Minsnik's tailor aliop Saturday night in which bet- an important part, ared in court with his up iy bindages while 1 small bandages was continued cuts to close without a licen $40 and costs, on him until Thursday, According to the police, on the batile, to Miasnik's r shop at street Natuy od that cuse Policeman John canantt ot i tis Shevehul went 41 Broad night and demand- lie be given some Miasnik s alleged to haye refused it and invited Shevehul to leave, precipitating an argument that was atiickly followed by a pitched b: tle in which each of the men are alleged to have broken botties on the head of each othe were a 0 and c¢ hie thought 28 miles ap- The police notl of the fight, and when they arrived they found difficulty in gefting through the Jarze crowd that had gathered e, When they into the shop, they found both men hlecd- 2 from the head and Shevehu! was to the hospital where nine E re taken to close a gash in his head, as he cling art to it was g )z Into the su cwalk (o avoid an ned about his li- said tha far as he conld he didn't have one, but that it was not a question reaking the faw, but simply neg- o, that o di one. Bro e Post. Arthur Labicr 168 Hariford avenue pleaded guilly to a charge of onts rot he e = Quest hed tehes w » Continned Daonato (‘ol6- Toston man with attempting I Michael Cologavianni for the sum af $1,000, was continued until Mail-Car Mme Bapdlt Proof If the bullet-proof armored mail-car, tried out by postal ufhmmm on New York Central tracks near Brewster, | bezomes po train robbers will have to seek wzerdon ndits"” storm vr‘l the train, an ~if?—ll]7 men. They out dent, until a mail . O th t gun con- oint and routed them post and mak | haste. Huyos liquor, | to hlack- | ~ DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUS :\()\\ .\I‘ THE CAPITOL Tfl fflNVEY RODY cutor Joseph G. Woods wl ine formed the court that he fte that U. S, Light Cruiser Will Bring Tinbrie's Corpse fo U, S, the cuse of Michael, who is charged | with assaulting two nephews with a | razor, should he heard by the e le flest, Michael's case is sehedule tomorrow, James A charged with defrs can market out of $0.4 goods by altering cheeks ghven at the market, was found iy, the ntinued until tomor- row Adams |, was arreste Bathrdayly R after Plynn in- vestig: a complaint that he had been erasing the dollar figure from Viee (" chegks given to him and paying ¢ the amount of « called for on the che pleaded guilty, telling he did not know why 1 done it. He ¢ nied that he had cver done it hefore, Joseph Codimi street, Waterbury, pear in court Saturday answer a charge of theft, a i 1. this morning and had cinment in tinued until Wednesday ment macde is alleged to have stolen a ¢ partment by the ued at §125 from Bernard ulli tios, Wanted Tokens Back | Undo Oscar Paparian of 85 Oak street, | sian gia arraigned on charges of drunken- to ness and bre of the was |1 found guilty and fined 3 monics pa on ench cot night by Patiol William A, Doh aftoer plaint was made to them hy T \ motorman on @ trolley car. n had dropped two extra tokens inta the bax on the trolley car, thinking that two friends of his and \ they demand- sturned to 1 he would of 1 of Le uding the 0 worth of ! hin and case was o e sentence, Arrival of Trenton at Bushire, of morning 1 at the market Michacl on, An Persia, to bring home the hody sl Rohert Imi niy d recently by a native mob at ange ms the court he ha Teheran, was announced today the navy department after " tehes from (<) command Captain 12 the Trenton, ship's voyage ngton, where ve al t Oct, il by the Persian gov- r the de- penses of the from ushirt to Wa it s of who failed mornin expect wiil be ¢ his ca T U ith { Teheran authoris for trinl state v the cement a ru» 1 of accompany same a honor was desig the hody from Impressive c d in by Americs detachments of the body transportation to B hiire ity cing peace, ran vl costs a com-|on - for Thomas U nit Imbrie when he to the 1 states Mr ed attempted to photograph relizious rites held in Tehe “ailure of Persion police 1t oteet the American natives were getting on, failed to board the car, ed that the tokens he him. Heslin told him ti have to go to the offic tey company to get his to | Paparian did not take kindly to this arrangement, and when 1 left t1 X he ted to call Heslin r that we ot of cording to one of the offien Persi woll the, mont to make | sentations to the Pers s respecting the safety Is in T the n soldiers in ite d of V- orot pr ian authorit of Amovi terms of which wer Per vernmbant. (‘z*v !tems ont proportic ac- = witnesses, S, AM CALL aptain of the New foothall team has issued ndid: 1SSUES H, Henry Zehrer. Fritain High school for the coming season, call to all who wish to he for the team report for tomorrow. Tuesday night, o'clock. The practics will be at Willow Brook park. it Rusines and 7 to 9 p. Haymakers will meet Indd's hall and com. » arrangements for their annual outing to he held in’ Weigand's Grove Aug. 31st. 7:15 held p ircp- JoNES @ CITY HALL From heing meiely dressed into the cl of the well dressed, when you wear teh-Jones clothes. coy-Freeman .00 and Mo who was was killed by infuriat- | as the participation | attack, | ccepted by the | s Coliese offien | m.—advt, | | good grocer VOUNG T0 SERVE | AS GENERAL AGENT Temporary Post Under Dawes| Plan-Given American | Ep—— ! wied Fress 2.~=0wen D. Youns 18 10 serve temporarily under the Dawes probably for & period months, during N time he will get the staff well W break in Dis permis In this work he will Dawes, brother and Henry M Mr. Young commities By The Paris of N as agent general Avse Ave v York 1eparation plan of three orgunized " be aided by Kutus ¢ of Genvral Dawes Robinson, whe, like perved on the eapert which drew up the plan. Seymour Parker Gilbert, Jr, res cently underssecretary of the treas. 18 mentioned for the permanent post of agent general, but in repara. ton chreles it is said the sclection has not yet been finally made | ™ aration commission was cted to meet tomorrow to et | Iy on the appointments, Whieh were virtually decided upon during the London conference, but the mecting nay be postpened and in any case the final decision will net be recorded until after the London agreement In signed, If at all Is ONicially Inoperative, Officially the Dawes plan is in- operative pending ratification by the Irench and German parliaments and sWgnuture of the agreement, which has thus fgar been only initialled by the negotiato The French senate will probably reach a vote tomorrow or Wednes- day, but the Reichstag session is Itkely to last until next Thursday. This is causing anxiety, although the lutest informution available to the repuration commission members 18 that the Germans will probably ap- prove the agreement regardless of the loud outcries from the national- ists Iry American Voting Member, The appointment of an American as a voting member of the repara- tion commission is understood to be still uncertain, James A, Lagon, Jr., the Anierican observer with the com- mission, naturally is favored for the place but he refuses to discuss the and it is known that y of his friends believe his con- ble influence might better be | ised by continuing in his un- | official capacity, leaving another | American to sssume the voting ! power, |" Rufus Dawes and Mr. Robinsén will probably be the only important appointees to be named by Mr. Young, as the various governments are to choose their represcntatives and the total personnel of the agency general will not be large, exe i Prince Keeping Fit in Berengaria “Gym” Ahourd the Berengaria, Aug. ‘The Prince of Wales, en route for a ]hn\nl v in the United States and Canada, is not going to get out of condition while crossing the Atlantie. He availed himself this forenoon of the ship's gymnasium where he spent some time hoxing. He then | took -a Turkish bath and later en- ved a good swim. He began the ay with walking exercises. 1t was learned that the prince's luncheon with President Coelidge in | Washington next Saturday would be a private family affair. The prsei- dent's invitation was extended through American Ambassador Kel. log in London. The prince is enthusiastic over the RBerengaria which he said is the larg- est liner on which he has ever travel- led, CLOSE; OFIKF Hartford, Aug. 25.—The office of the state treasurer was closed this afternoon during the hour of the funeral of former State Treasursr Costello Lippitt of Norwich, The capitol flag is at half staff. e —— —— The perfect cake and the perfect fe- ing are both flavored with Baker's | Ixtracts, No other cxtract gives guite the same delicate flavor. Ail A candy you'll like— Tempting and tasty! POLICE BELIEYE LUDWIG I FEIGNING AMNESIA Bank Alleged Thiel, Who Pre. Strange Case of National Cash tends (o Know Nothing Earth, Aug =The course 1o pursue in the strange o of F, A. Ludwig, cashier of the First National Bank of Minnesota Laks, whe disappeared August 6, afer als Blue Minn. leged shortuges had heen discovered | in his sccounts and who was arrests ed Baturday night, was being des termined today by county efeials. Found living in & barn in the woods with his mind a blank & his { life, Ludwnig was arrested after farmers had reported (his strange actions If his physieal condition permita laudwig may be brought inte court late toduy to answer charges of grand lareeny, eontained In a wars rant sworn eut after his disappears ad rovealed shortage in his y resch 340,000 o 850,000, He is eharged bpnlfllllfl with embezzling 85,400, Although Ludwig claimed to recall nothin recognize b siclan aseiied hat & wae feiguivg 8% —— have iaken remaing wig id sol hare & oeal whe resled & f5ideg 1a Moy s @ COSTEL w Hl'l'"‘ » FUNEHAL Former state tun-.vw b Lai m Rest in Plot av Vonile Norwieh, Aug. 3hoeThe funeral of Costelle Lippiit, fermer » urer and ai one time M3 ot d ol Trinhy M o Rev. Wiilam H Bath, distriet supsrintendent gnd Rev. J. Havlow Graham, pastor of the ehurch offeiated, The rers were loeal friends and associates of the deceased and Ma. sona, Mayer Milo i, Waters and for, mer Mayors T, C. Murphy and J, J Desmond and members of the logal eourt of commen council attended | The burial was in the family plet in Yantie cemetery, A locust captured recently at Mid. delviel, in South Africa, had tied to it § message which proved it had | traveled more than 200 miles in 24 | hours, TOMORROW’S HERALD Will Tell You of the CLEARANCE R HOROWITZ Bros. 348 MAIN ST. Be sure to read the ad care- fully, for it will truly be “good news” when you see the prices. Where Do You Keep Them? EEDS, Leases, Certificates, Policies, Heirlooms, Jewelry, those valu- ables you can never replace, keep them safe in a Safe Deposit Box in our vault. It’s Fire Proof, Burglar Proof. Let us show it to you. here for $3.00 a year. You can rent a Box Do it before fire comes, o1 thief breaks in, It's better to be safe than sorry. DO YOU NEED A NEW IRON? IF YOU Reg. Value $5.00 DO, BU OUR SPECIAL SALE ' A THERMAX DURING PER MONTH SPECIAL $3.95 FREE TRIAL — PHONE 230 —— The Connecticut Light & Power Company