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s | Rsrsecrwscarcsacsss 8 U Bassccesamll | eessscsasssacan 1 News of the World By Associated Press NOW 15 ADJUSTED New Jersey Litigation in Mil-| lionaire's Estate Settled MISSING SINCE DECEMBER 16 FOUND IN FRE DEBRIS RUSHING INTO S0 Thriling Spectacle Watched by Thousands on Hills and Rools | Average Daily Circulation For Week, Ending 11 226 Jan, 17th .. ;BGDYUFWATERBURYWUMAN, fiflUlflfi’SUUABBlE IECIVOVEAL Mli.l.lflNS OF PEOPLE GAZE ENP “RED 0nA 0ON PASSES BETWEEN EAI ECLIPSE PLAINLY VISIDLE TH } 'HS SECTICN —_— —— k Discovery Puts End JPPOSITION T0 STUNE IR APPROFAL Ngogp (LD BECOMES INTENSE | RAD — ADIO TESTS SHOW SHORT W, |Condi ' £ Con York And To Rumors of Where- BEHIN“ CLOSED DOGRS Furniture and Pafntines worty ayip. | Mercury Drops Detween Two o f : : onditions Generally Ideal In New York An Hon T Kelatal Gr oo T e ompan| FOLLOW SUN AND STATIC IS NOT @y ; L | Ustato Edith Kindon light Degrees—Many Complain P A la N ) vew England, but Miciiga abouts of Nellie Lacey cowan v o i ALTOGETHER A LOCAL CONDITION Gicune e Osark Who Had Not Been [OPiections to Nomination| Gets Mition 1 nonas o (be oy i 508 | Lok Remfll Fai :ere——ShaJow Comes Four Sec- Bei P ) Newark, N, J., J. P The ‘eclinee. Ix b e | . eing Aired in Secret e e e SR A en 18 eclipse laj over. The phe- iy ~ I Seem Since Blaze. g ek era sttament of a i o gy | omenon ot the heavens wa i | v C A+ Announces Rcsulm onds Later Than Astronomers Had Pre- Session |litigation connécted with the Georgo | N45ed by approximately 70,000 New | prifi L o ‘ :J(-WF;‘]M rle ate 1 en reached, | Pritain people this morning and by | Ot Experiments W “ m-“ied i ding (o an announcement of | ffom ten Lo twenty millions of peo-| Y7o« | Led. Workmen Come Across| Washington, Jan. 24.—Repubtican | ¢ 100 B L. counsel for arrs, | ple in the United States Wave Lengths—Obhsery- ‘ L ; N e | leaders invoked the senate rules fo- | g3y this Gould, today. | A cold, dark disk, floating in in- 3 . . I | o Assoclated Preas. Gruesome Find in Clean- | day to shut oft an incipient diseus- | g,y 'f\"\,‘[,‘"”“‘,’“' the estato of | Inlte spuca covercd the face of the| atiOns in Waterbury | Dreams of asta of se a tolal eclipse. of the sion in the open of Attorney Gen- | on Gould obtaing al | SUn for a period of two full minutes, an g 1 ¥ | 1 § . €N thg furniture and | Thi : 5k Sienals T fnmans Als An (i SLIEUT eal conditions were rc d today in New York and £ il SraTl Bloreat o ibatien s e n and paintings in the | This Is What Happened Show Signals Fad ! bl Kol el ! mng Out Wreckage on | [ ataonre 108U ;mmm”rmn avenue home, valued at Inging throt RB S Aivatan L R aded Out | New Eng In Michigan and Ontario howdver, clouds and | ks ¢ more than $1,000,000, ; -o. | three plancts passec o) VA e 1) | " e ]m ibility fru | : 4 When Senator Hoflin, democrat, | ooy , and which re- plancts passed on the. eame| AS Eclipse Became Total g w visibility frustrated scientific tests P vocated further investigation of the [ = @ g ihcellor Backes here 16 ez and and the irecti \ —_—— Danec Newvioilva vitnessine i i Building. i Q'.“my‘” T Goun Misc annetes Rk The e and Direction Changed. . Especially in New York city, witnessing its first total Curtis of Kansas, the ~republican | I LMLy bicct to the | moon, deemed to appear at one sp SN TN [PRISONER VIEWS RCLIPSE | eclipse in 119 was the spectacle magnificent. When the leader, made & polnt of order that “r‘""! val of Chancery Court, hut will | In the sky at the same time. The| _ 0 vl momentary binckr of midnight at 9:11 a. m. was acc#m- Waterbury, Jan| 24.—The charred | Such & question could bo discussed | o yrop O "It 1nstituted in | 1moon being closer to the carth pass- | e e 24.—From tests S panied by t il sight of the corona there:was enthu- and frozen body of Nellie Lacey, only in execcutive session. 3 Oors ik g 'v‘ ront of the and - for g | FHAGGTY i lor of the cther | Norwalk Police Chief Permits Lone | siasm, vseraners ar in s s A e found yesterday. afternoon fin the! President Cummins upheld thel,, <“1';N:‘:)‘\‘nr:’cr berty bonds -nnm!‘ “' '_ portion of the earth's surface °f the air during the total eclipse cheered St andinitinstarplaudet i d ruins of the Walton apartment house | Objection but Senator Hefiin con- | g¢ o vt WHCR s the subject fail was darkn With less than |01 officials of the Radio Cor-| Occupant of Cell to Go Out and ere e ’ destroyed by fire on tho early morn- | tinued that' ho wanted to correct a | yre or i ersey Cliyi 3 siveriitoll ke hautskotidaylicny ithelennth (BRI8IODIOE Amerlon deduated thatie| im0 L dee B s o N ntific Observations ing of December 16. Workmen em- | statement in the New York World |en, @\inetere Gould in the L e Lecemeieiontainga lerany LT RaVALe Al ol ovi ihinnd) SEEEt AR et e el e scientific observations were made by home and it g oL 5 Sl . Another dispute, which {n- | mantic ha tic is not entir local con- = . : % > 3 ployed by J. F. Waill of Hartford, ' 'hat he was opposing Stone's con- < 1 2 e " i ? Alcon- | afich, Reports Darkness, ientists at Cornell and Yale, almos r of owner of the bullding, discovered the firmation because he was an attor- | ‘ya;\.!d the claim of the estate of| It was a thrilling sight as the dition hecauss it wus affected by e ! .w”l gl im0 L, anithelcenter oy SR ) e A e % : 11 ]\\yn zdon Gould to §1,500,000 | ebony o ‘ | conditions and that a long | By The Assbciated P i ty area, and also aboard the navy dirigible Los debris on the fourth floor. | With Senator Overman,democrat, | ,p’; ”:"‘m’x;" n bonds o (J“I Enclfic i RREl Thesyoia fchilic ; before the cclipse, | “'t"“ 8l 8 siinanging i \”"”]1“ Ilie skyship named for the a hovered over the 5 i | North Carlina, Senat Al aa SXpress company, is settled in the | View of the center of the great solar noticeably regular during | OPen a ronx zoo tumbled ove 'd of Na @ 38, ? JBeacexElbody e (ORI NE 6ot nscrl ”\11 ss‘:n- o ”v‘mun ’.“.h.!: SLECINEN DY stipulation that | System. A strip of darkness 100 CUE | one another in ters land of Nantucket, Mass, and sent “md by radio through in an apartment in the front of the & PRPOREL Tk BLOGS ORI BOCYW |the income shall wemain fn the | Miles wide, covered carth from Red| SHOIt waves of T3-moters and long | darkness of the ecli the heavens that the results of its tri ip were excellent. bullding on the fourth floor where ’“‘(::nr;:n 1. Gould estate, Lake, Minn.,, 1o Shetland 1slands, fn | WAVCS of 380 febae it from | Arctic owl hooted Effect On Radio Reported it 18 believed she had made her way | PTSMe curt in the Ownbey AT s Ands, in | Waves meter nt out from |} SRS o L R Alaes st ST 1) - iy which Involved a litigation affeoting ,‘\flr‘f"""""’ o et of Jay Gould | the Atl: ity T which point the | WGY at Schencctady, were plcked Ihe heavyweight all t reports of the results of scientific tests goncerned trom her own apartment in the rear | he \UHL[.:AH &;;1:- o oo fi” ol b .Im v.‘\\: \..3 m.,-:,:;.~‘,, (1,\infll,l ).\ 1[ iy 1]: s\ («;l”l“lvkmlmn \(,A:‘]t” itory. Dr, A, |25 at "“(mm.h“W‘m.“ 0. At Yerkes observatory, Iron Mountain, Mich., a of the bullding. Medlcal Examiner | -ThaVS riSht” said Senator Over-| g0 soyjement, Tn this clatm it was o craters, rushed into open Eineer in charge said: S chatterjng monk wer 0 increase in volume and clarity of the radio was noted. DALY C;",‘,L“r,m.,i‘ the ody |m;d Senator Watson, republican, Tn- |2108¢d that George J. Gould as| space and disappearcd. “The short wave eould not be|@ved and quiet for the first time } Waterbury, Conn., a marked departure from direction of guve permission for its removal 10| 3040 “ohiceted to further observa- | tTusters —obtained profits which But all was not complete darkness | heard until just before sunrise when | the history of the zoo. Song the tone wave w apparent. The Radio Corporation of dertaking establis! A d 1 hay i ; : PO 0 v:w u!yu;l.um;. esta )g‘\!’“il]l Of A= | i of that kind but Senator Reed, |S10UId have been turned in to the | even though the sun ftself were it came fuintly. As the sun appear- | from all parts America in New York veported that its tests showed that a thur J. Lunny, 25 Central avenue | 4., * | fund. blotted from view, corona, visi- |ed the waves grew stro ol their heads under the R 1 ‘ where! Iti1lea| pending funeral iplariel | ‘:r::x:;;‘]thzll. :‘;lr:.m‘ :‘)Tl(()‘:‘l,l’jr x:-‘ e R A L e V-«l\o rew stron As the bet .~_>‘m‘t “llwl]m ’n follows the sun and that static is not en- n f y > : G PO fr » same ¢ ¢ i | G Tar tirely a local condition. The discovery of the body puts a ' and sPresident Cummins ruled that from the same portion of the ez static incre ing the total Elephants, lfons HL oD ol oo i Maeaw n i o R e S e 1’“: M[}THER N fl UfiHTLR but once in In of years were | the ‘short wave was blotted out 1008, antelopes Eclipse Four Seconds-Late § 3 TSR ot thattl i 2 G observal llia 3, shooting | conditio ROt the ha se and unaffecte The eclipse ot o s e n;" ity shl;‘e u"t“;lnm.:rlm fire | newspaper story. Lout B i e o exactly the eame ga | Vliso and unaffected b F' «(]m'u ave d four seconds later than astronomers and which attempted 10 establish the | Objection again was raiscd how- | fln sl ol on ! ! sun rose. When the ese tropica had calculated. it was five seconds behind schedule at Cornell safety of the woman in some house | ever and then the La Folletge in- | { miles, made an elaborate, spec eclipse icased the short waves and | 4£¢1 indoors, out of the cold. T sy Ll IR O R in this city or in some other city. | surgents and some others, muudmgt | ““‘ tisp o ¢ returned as the sun appeared, Birds of paradise, which usvally | e econds at Yale. e Senator Borah, republican, Idaho, | his corona was the hig sig} he long 380-meter waves were ay their plum but once — joined with the demberats in an ef-| I II" astro '”l'”‘ rs irregular before the eclipse hut be- K, about like Wonderful at N fort to go into executive on. | JACRETOUNIOL L 5 | came noticeably regular during total- Chorus A0 WAYATEVUS Scientists at Niagara Lalls were LIUUGR VALUEI] AT This was explained as a move to \Hartford Women Each Ill :““"I"" itnzol ity. As the sun began to shine again i Ll nee tl t ¢ whoily disappointed despitc. the avoid technicalities, it being plan- 7e .. b ROTEE O A 05 the frregularity increased and the | €'ed after t 1 cloue A rift just before totality ‘ ls SEIZEB ned to open the doors later o the With Pneumonia Four | static returned.” iRyl fmo L@ | enaviea o ds to Bee rédiant ) ?5{‘(‘::‘:1’\(:‘ 12"::},‘50 o2 ““”""l Days Even Tlectrical Conditions. e o Lo b4 L oni nicataract and 27 ‘ s i S cven than at night 1 saliiey | o5 el eh : e ‘ ol F B ! th : dery Hartfo Jan. 24.—Mrs. Jul U ntrolled by ¢ 1l poi e whip gral ees Wever, belore - tate Police Make Great 0 y ] Julia T the w! 3 1! WEEKS L0V 1 u Ht F J HNNY FE E UP i'“‘h” ; e i 1 cellbaes rather (than by Hugged Each Other Vi ever, beire it p aul on Farm Near Hiean ¥) Booth, died at L woluiso izon, Dr. Gold- | Tefore the phenomena hezan § Will Be Kn o -which he | the family home, 216 Garden street mith added. He described them S S | S 1l D6 KNOWR Danbury Today Dundee Admits That Tle Wants To | this morning. Tieh had been il crally o the ientific Enter Front Ranks of Those Seck- } N;v‘;yr;"::.""fh;,,,‘“‘fvr ‘l; ther and i 2 . Qg creaclly TE Pw amn G 1 i Free 4 I sther and yny. During. totality. they .; A 17 ever I ree, Danbury, Conn., Jan —In one| ing Lightweight Championship, | daushter will be held at the family sts wer D e e ELRA 1 ‘L AFA LVILY | who neadca 4 a mpton, Ot i e eareat oy Sl v cvoe| N home 1y evening at T o'clock vice known as i I made in Conneeticut a squad of state | New York, Jan. 24.—Jjohnny Dun- | Mrs. was 72 years old, She which automatically Lo S i d v et Gornell policemen, directed by Sergeant John | G¢e, former featherweight chumpion, | leaves her husiy William I, chang e Qlserxcrs i i Comelitlte Mer= { noted a drop o rees in the of the Ridgefield barracks, fonnounced today on his return from rry and Miss Ka W T =¥ nd v not shouting at| cury Droj pping 1.3 00§ — r whiskey of an estimated FEurope aboard the Paris that his | Hartford son, Franklin ) Wave Direction Affected e nearly ‘an hour sSha value of $150,000 late last night, |hasty trip back to the United States | of New Haven: two brothers, Jesse Waterbury, Jan., 2 3 3 | Scientists At New Haven Call ¢ mi upon a farm in Beaver Brook dis. |Was due to ilincss of a relative here | G. Wells of Bridgeport and H pany radio wave direeti R e i r totalit e G tnaYoulakiTTa o, Uhi cilw 1 not a desire to avoid fulfilling ne Wells of Brookivn, N. T e Arctic owl, Immobile| Event .“Biggest Show” Iver I Venu Isiah B. Linnell, on whose place 1 1 contract to meet Fred Dr B Mrs. Booth was 43 years old 2 by Prof ] f " Yale O v Haven a8 C the liduor was found, was brought to | French boxer, in Paris, Junuary 27. | was employed 1y 1 Grimes proved co o St s ‘ ey police headquarters in this city by | Under a cross fire of questioning, istore. She leay ; ¢ 1 W. I state officers at ¢ o’clock this morn- | NOWever, Dundee admitted he also | €. and Donald W. Booth: her father lis of the A Y ! 1 ing tp subject to leng question- | ¥aS influenced in returning by & de- | two sisters and one brother. | Siote s racing W sire to enter the front nk of con- — = 1 t « was liquor selzed fncluded 158 | fenders for the world's lightwelgh n : i ¥ 3 e * About 500 empty barrels and many | eonard. s ; U s d tion from station WDAR, broadeast |1y T i S A s mo n a heavy c empty bottles were discovered by | Dundee was met Lo UG T s L t y t by 1 A R i it sky g the raiders. It is supposed that the | {Here was some confusi L0 1 Americans in €uba Worried Lost | ir , ! . and - Asf place was the headquarters of a|l1en her brother-in-law, ks ished very ; : el n the whiskey gang extensively engaged | 118 relative referred to by Pending Hay-Queseda Treaty Pro- ¢ o was . t P i " < o in buying, itingeatana Nt e sl T G RIn e R AL RWER AT ctitateaila g ~ T ! contraband liquor for distribution | oo g L g ; dplénte Bloodshed, L ! [ i gl throughout the state. ot nteaavasthccomnunicagbydhly i) v $ L = ; : Aschockup of the seizcd liquor to- i ks . Jimmy Johnsto \}"“ e Hayvan g ) 3 : ( ! it . t FL T Eaa I o Ktai) I ranchis susho s Pines for milifary prot No one t ug c \ t 5 was taken was wpparently an im- H"“ Squelificd sthem BoTibre ent possible viole bee: b : mense poultry house, 140 feet i gt S BICGEGE Gl ing betwecn Americans biiely 2 ! length and 40 feet in width. 1t was [2Sked Amerlean boxing rulers to b e ! world t Al Hopes Puliilled s found to contain two heating fur-|teke similar steps. Aranty il Mo stages naces of the pipele type and a o R, { e ‘ ; - 4 s sped | complete hottling plant. o i : v of interest 1o arber Runs Amuck : iind In the city court today the hear- WEAR SUSPEND[‘JRS” Pl la ’ : ! ) rs all over W4 n, Jan o i e ing in the case of Linnell was xon- v sent to 1 > mik ik 2 1 [ iment t und ) ha 5 tinued until ne Saturday, the man | e R . \\ s one of four Dr t eclipse of t i was v sed in $2,000 bail. Mean- [ 1T You Don't, You Will Incur Cal's g L] 3 1 4 V. I 1} ) o o v i ; S whllalan astalysis lof teiiquor VTR S e R M St 3 ; 5 of Tioston dir i t n aged ) Wondertul beimdie islikc © Objects To Collegiate T Py '!C R(‘HJ'“H‘:‘\‘ : i \\ : 1 R et w ng: ¢ Styles ths, . ey r t )« : 7 eq tyles of Youth Are Closed for a Year | ., CHooucr : pras LAWYER IS ACCUSED Washingion, Jan. 21— g0, Jan, 24Ty ; ‘ 4 e { Coolidge does not think mu o i s oft I Defense Attorney in - Weehawken apparcl, pa vy 1 £ : o e W7 (rouser e ol . VDhAR teport Tak Ont C aid to Have Signalled Wit- | 0 “'”‘,', ‘_' il I Norw ) = o ekt Three members of t \ ] A in the N nesses How to Testify. Whig club of Princeton « : ; R v City, Jan. 24.—George E.|Mr. Coolidge today to ask a 1 John W , one of the attorneys defend- Speak before their \ t 1 S, : S et fore | When they had presented t i v ! ( ¢ an this week for aileged | the president ‘inquired of ; \ : e A consy in the Weehawken rum (th°Y Wore suspsnders, | woman, was said to hav 5 2 gt smuggling case, has been named by | ‘4;‘ A ted 1“*‘ i nd g liguor from fior h , 5 E. H. McLeod one of the jurors sit- 17 Coolivgn 1o ‘”’ A Sl - - - \ 2 S SRR he 15 th 1 SOn e oL s E . . owl Go To s AT R r T o v similarly 1 1o ' Aged Roxbury Woman Is EF N ( o Tan. #4 they should testify, it was learncd | BTGNS MU Burned to Death Today 0 the ¢ tled along th When asked about the eharge Mr l"““ i g (& g Cutley denied it as “ridiculous and burned to « wi : Tn o "h:flxl“‘“'»‘ without basis.” rermen Swept Out ! A V McLeod's charges of signa 2 was damag f h Girls Are Superstt of 6ne Juror Dietrich being deaf ") _Rfl!mfl Storm serinaw, Mrs. ada ) { 1 \ ing stated before the trial that he ' N. F, Jan vas severely burned. F at | 1 t i DPark At Nicht F ould not convict the defendant sk ing from t « 1 ; : ihel i has been laid before épec o were swept y liss | cutor Vickers, who has put'th _ their boats by & storm off t o o " = i tion of action up to Judge ung, and had not retur e I | X i . The latter said last night that he X 5 Woman Protests S \ I i would take action when the official nnie I 2 - = { ! S charges are laid before him LS K S her mas Whiskey for l.; | | | Following the receipt fast night of | ter and another man, Joseph Hay- 1 qqv T ) t.—Use : a telegram from Assistant Attorney | Ward. The latier was kuocked over- | S | | ok i General Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt, | 0ard by ihe boon » } i of c s A which expressed regret at the trial | = ——— Jaw, ) heson S . N | T : e il ke il TOKIO HAS 'QUAKF ssessing a § t e ] A ronx. i : . o hut Colonel Vickers announced jay | By The Assc Vress \ Russo, 1 h i that he will go to Wash to * Tokio, J 2 r. confer with Mrs. Willebrandt, prob- | quake o s sined she 1 e ; - . 133 ably on Monday. felt are at her baby in and not to drink. |

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