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.““00 ‘plo”-‘““ i omon -~ W BRITAIN HERALD [ 5w N e SSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925, ~SIXTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS J. SPENCER DOUGLASS WILLS |{Stone Bridge in North End Park Given to City SEHPES JURY H T W0 KNOWN K]LLED HOMES PART OF ESTATE TO CHURCH In Memory of Mary Richardson Hawley by Her Sons|| ALREADY PIEKH] DESTROYED WHEN BIG DAM AND WELFARE INSTIT UTIONS _ ’ | Mo Seson in Bctuion T~ AT MONTANA MINE BURSTS Organizations In This BOW ON HEAD SAID ' S or Today ‘PULL UP YOUR SOCK, Meagre il;gr:l;xatlon Is City And Elsewhere : {FIRST CLASH ON MONDAY y Phoned To Great Falls Remembered By P~ 10 N CHANGED AN : | FRST CLASH O WONDEY yg)) S EOISON'S WIFE : | Opposing Counsel Rendy Vor B | Newspaper Telling of anthropist Who Died Friends of Knapp Blame Aot B TR0, [ On Monkey Issue—Defense Hopes | And In\’cnlm, Being Pho- | Disaster At Nflh"l’t. At 98 | Condition on Tnjury in Fln o o el gt st B o g phed E Does & S0 South America o ot 31 SRR : L p_hm ix'jm“”m While Crowd Roars 115 Foot Wall of Water and - 2 W g & Dayton, o i ) ; John M. Crowell, an Em-| soracuse, 5. v, sy 1100 4 iy 322 frst preliminary s i, el i R Mud Sweeps Down Cou- ploye, Receives House | PR i e e e ] : lee, Engulfing All in Its and Lot on (‘hestnut St. South American mountain 3 l e fe ! s & " 3 planned LI R Hlo L 1 T U o A onL o calobras { Path. changed the whole course of life ¥ TR PNy 1 ) sussion X Lad ‘ 3 5 : e : ) 1 nong its fiest day's —Stock for Relativ [for Philip Knipp, Syracuse youth A s A & ; ; By Gt the t | who is being sought in connection Bz g Pl angles of ifs ¢ ire L nve . his accidental | Great Falls, Mont., - 3 { with the murder of Louis Penella, o R E (ot Pk X : The J ni to g 1d the | TWwo children were kille alt A | 4 o % ers, one school eroan r 1 1 0l ore homes we lestroy- Several welfare agencies and | Mineola taxicab driver, this was the s ; ¢ % 4 s ] ] . him of a wonderfy n or more homes w roy 5 | A \ combined, one fr wer and ¢ ed and other property wiped out or churches are beneficiaries in the will | statement today of friends here who R AN past - g g * 20N shipy ol arlk g 1 damaged at .\' hart, silver miniog ;vz J. Tw nee |"]ruu; s filed today Intyeo o ine young man througliout his g : 3 gl . 5 ST Mgy X church her rating 4Sth birthday of | .omp” 70 mites south of here, robate court, | LA o } 1 e |,,,|.."| . listributors of the | UG o ! attle Tmpends [ shortly before midnight when Although no inventory of the es. | bo¥hood year e . e oo ORI, ¢ 1 R » T 3 o ’ i R Iy 1 mid DRGSR has been made as yet, the : L “‘;_‘"'_m_l: ‘IIUL“Vl Y g D B g 2 CNRaes aur ‘{z {offing, the def intended n s gan a two-day | of the will ind 1t e t Mr. s % Al b & . R Y 3 a 3 - g Al e o ground 1 t sterda t the disor s ’]} i 5,‘ ‘”m 5 )::-, Knapp was a brilliant schol 3 4 p v e e R g {fans oR wheE gty ) s L oot xl\ il LG T T . e D R X PR b # ) ase thelr plea for ssion nt ay e Lissex cou ”", club, il e ock wold- | inshing his High school course o R e R > ¢ _‘ |the cvidence y of ex Eeoming vacation Ry sty " lin three and a half ycars, he entered P ? ot > % " . v IBEERENRS R Sl St A HRand i epvey L te will i the longest filed fn |SYracuse University just before the Tt D et g 2, ) jinacgatoratlsinptato v i a s presented to Edi- e isnIolEs hlle) b . and left to enlist in the navy in d M - Wi 3 4 3 hodrveor sylibafdone o ct | so attached to the running it in many vears anc T RN eLaENTE tomTs ks g 3N » g N : | with the Biblieal account o - 1 he car. Some of fts fea thony visions are revoked e erufse with a naval vessel : 3 TS S ST tlon . ventor's own ideas, :? four separate codieils ai L stopped oft in South Ameri- e ; = G : S cRes eI ooy s It e ) A bln kol theron i | th a fricad, and climbed | a i S, 3 i . i e i SR RN A TRABES UN"]N BA[;Kb e e ”;h(lr‘ I8 | monntain, the name or location of i ; RpsLs } % i il SRk e At given 28 sha Stanley Rule & 3 b 3 d tack b 5 which his riends here do not recall, ‘““' Etho et for 'k und a goid watch; s 1s giv shares The two companions were attac ? 3 | L Y o 3 wderful trunk” would | A LT et R R T lud Ly natives. Knapp's friends say, 3 g LIRLISH O R . T [RanyeLD odCedEnRIn Ba Lot fonl] nt ever plece of cloth- | elte Douglass, ner B, re and the Syracuse boy received e iy : s et oot Sn el ding e, shares each of ley Rule & i r < b A vy be o « 1 % 1 blow on head, fracturing : : g R Sn o 2 f * el rown back on over- Ay . Co. ¢ AT a6 il Pt iR S0 B R R : GRAHIE Ena Beod ot tor [ s Gl iR i e i ndorses Stand of Nof A D, cor 5 cased | Skl causin & D g £ S £ 4 soveral week this probably e 2 Tiaheor 4 o On his refurn to Syracuse he was 5 ; : Lnol I e v i EaTananeon ‘ 2 3 i operated on for removal of & plece - . S < Shaghes T oo o v argu- | O T Meeting With Mine of bone in his brain, but since that rents for the i - J i uss, sons of a [tlme be aiwa ~"”“‘“\j”}j‘;'"‘”“"[I‘,f,‘.‘“,‘,’,i D LT AT T ised brother, Earl, receive eccentric an GRS, S - TRy ) > = = = thelr contentions m, conselentious- res of Stanley Rule & Level Co, | diversions HAWLEY MEMORIAL R GERE W Prosecution’s Plans At G \_““'y']ln'; London, July 11 (P—The genera rock; Fred and Harry, sons of a | A b e ¥ fon attorneys, on ti competence, COUraBe | nouncfl of the Tr on con. 4 memorja bridge to Mrs. ary | i ’ cauti ; joclel o I L 3 L : s enthand Fooninon thol o ; gress today issued a manifesto en nephew. ¢ 15 re given Richardson Hawley, the gift to the | z 5 : . [SREIR T SR ¢ ; . ¢ ventor was posing Eire e g SRR ae s v | . mal |which only the question of wi | dorsing the refusal he miners 15 shares o the san ¥ city of New Britain of her sons, is| i s S ; i bl R | ¥ . ing | blow on the head with a war club 3 . P X > tor both d : ) n Dusiness assoclates Thomas A {in the hands of an Indian on a | a question- dam at the Silver Dyke mine gave way and precipitated a 15 foot wal of water, mud and tailings dowr leading into Carpenter s Information was received ir L telphorie message recelved by the bune from Ray Por of a Neibart store ( : ossed man in alt with arterward as b brother, Solon, ave given 000 fn atilda Douglas leader of 0. nephew, received mers at Pres Everybody Owners at Present ling the inventor. The - his gartered hostery | roderation to meot min q GG clor ederation to meet mine owners until _ uglass Webster now ready for dedication in North tonian law, and the | Jaughter of a nephsw, George, f P ¢’ ). il 1 s e form r 1 the 1 e owners' proposal calling tor | g N End park § 5 5 o T | . ved : ] led. and amused by | jqwer wages and a Jonger working $3,000 is left to the m,h We Bt NBRTH “F AI‘ASKA The bridge was offered the city| |38 p e 3 < contentions upon S View t hout “Puil up your sock!” Tt| g, e withdrawn, I ngross R e e e through Vice-President 13, A ku»‘ . ¥ i 4 {have announced il f | cam >m Mrs, Fdlson. One has to | pledged assistance (o the miner in family plbtd 85,000 s et | e ley of the Amerlcan Hardware cor- | % i 5 L e poration when he was a member of | 1L bt 3 K § % 1 al f 1 o t H 1 quickly, The 1 of the miners to mest 3 Hartford South Congre- . SNt pora mb _ \ ¥ ¥ bt 44 [the tria l | : 1 yational Church moclety fon ihe | MacMillan, After Seeing|ine voara of park commissioners| | .1 : Sl b . I Eontaant \ < 1t {iia nventon |l noioneratora urtilithi kT onLls ace Yiad olni elTolah 83,0000 I8 et Xa | . A and was accepted by the Loard and | A @ S > {tous and seientifie trover ‘ echuse said It was going | withdrawn practically ends the ef- M. E. zZion church of New| Mivage, Thinks Some |ihe comnron council, s ka 4 T R e s ved a good prophet. | forts towdrd medlation that have Britain; Clara and Helen Houston, ¥ | ~ The structure is at the south um’ i 2 g . e AR B |Stewart said s 7 gh when | been conducted by the tirst lord of P e May Be Found of the park, standing near the sito qedon § [scopes tan i ) a0l : tells | the admiralty, W. C. man. 500 each: John . Crowell, | = of the old spillway and Is the aque- . 62 3 ot from a lows The Baldwin government is expeeted loye, received a louse a 3 duct next to the Gaffney bridge. | J i e . 4] % nd in tr to begin an inquiry into th nley and ( ot oL Chicago, July 11 (#—If any new [Under its arch the stream passes | ‘ 5 - A & of any pre give np golf | tion of the mining di Fayette and Genrge T, Douglass are | POSSessions are added to the United | just before flowing out of the park. | Sk s S nointed given the residence at 199 Chestnut |5 2eS by the MacMillan-Navy expe- | on the side of the structure is n| M . S : B srevionsly ar atrtat dition, which involves no sg bronze plate bearing the following | b 5 fort to reach the North inscriptio; Lis bride fs erceted in - i R e The adminfstration of ¢ I : e same Broadway | ganiz in giving notice to term- believed the Jand must be found | memory of Mary Richardson Hawley | e jury Monday, fol W the ,Ml,,,L{ 5 ¢ S t [ speak londly for the inventor to hear | overy way. at vour off | > manifesto ued by the < eyes are good, n s congress today declared that S years, and every | the action of the mine owners or- Provisions made for eash and o h somewhere between the Pole and Requests to organizations are ag Alaska. But previous esplora- [oity of New Britain, 1925, TABLET ON BRIDGE ¢ AR "¢ A%e dafer .',:‘, L crisis In the British coal follows: Jerome Home, $5,000; Hu- |Hons mir : ’1”"““”""; ““K“H“:"':” The bridge design was prepar Sitioai B e e B Ay "‘,_ y Sl Lomclion \VH]T[‘AS STORM HOME OF s, b i ewinzton Home for Crippled Chil- SOiNaBeAny ol s polarSirip dren, $5,000, Am i M mary e b o e v e, 2 v CITIZEN SOLDIERS ON ‘WH% %g&%“&'g”gn&‘gfl AN T0 SEND bflME A e e | o . 3 Siitn I dfeal s thR i veeks, negroes ar Superior Court n e ta 3 i v | Miles across a tield of solid ice to a | Round World Flier, icut Inton 5 7 s a € Tuskegee Institufe in Alabama 1')‘”“.: SO e e e i ‘ 2 : o i s B e A t Roderick N. MacQuarrie, 44, of Land” was supposed to exist, it was = ol Makes Discovery o 3 EONS C : : x and two 128 Cherry street, this clty, and a8 fan away agiwhen fis slartea... | By, Tomorrow: Night 8816 e ‘0- ‘)ldl"'*'e 4\(“1”" e LN e R e armed g ane atemen 0 Press, r T ® 1 S e it MacMillan returned to the point ve T e o . : S e dernal 1 1| st rd. both cha ;"“”"" \“\‘ ,\ “‘l"“. "‘”‘,‘ Pld 0 ¢ where Peary had sighted this | Men Will Be Under Can- o 1 T Ag‘“"st Moors—Rein- I e e ; : 1 last n 1 4 Urons Me 248 Residuary legatees are: New Brit. |SubPoscd land and h 00 2 w:“y‘»‘,j‘ vas in First Corps Are ) ho evinead 1 fercements Planned ce the stat ! " } ; Btianl ain hospital. Jerome Hor Ch R g ; Eath ‘\ i corning t S ¢ plac v il : dren’s home, Newington Home for ficodedystretoehes. SHRERLETNGLO Cripp Children. be a per nt mirage. MacMil- | The will was drawn in 1913 ana |20 100k a numiber of soundings in the New Britain Trust Co. is named | (10 ({rrord. b 2l R : Al |rent indicated there might be land. | soldiers, were opened today at €amp | Tia1_abservations n at Etah and presented by her sons to | inz of t was responsible for the to the Children's Aid society in Hartford are also withdrawn A gift of 000 to the Iate Boston, July 11 P—Training | P ti is, July (B —"The the te ry, however, and the cur- {camps for New England's citi Devens, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, Fort | i ¢ perations inst -E1-1 t it might ) ques- | @ rn t rior court SRR = |and Cape Hubhard, checked with | . Lo Nfl "EE'S"]N YET {]N those taken at Point Barrow, Alaska, | ¢ o ool (Lo 0 showed also that the tide at Point |2t Niantic, Cor SV ‘ ght a total of 8816 men will oW arri four or five hours | M8 ording to MacMillan ficers estimated Troop movements P formation also favored the n early today Camp Devens will reccive the | | presence of some huge block. Up e larg- to 150 miles the fce was as smooth | ¢St quota of citizen soldicrs when €,- Public l'lililie Commis- s a billiard tabie but after that it 198 officers and mon of the 26t : hat cantonment to was almost impossible to travel over A ntonm sion Chairman Has Not |1 necauso of its ronghmes Mo |day. At Niantic 4 apd e Reached Verdict el s huge hands and jammed (ogether. | !} FATalDY LrlERdasheacauRls ' of ribes 1 ] Siliey G Inquiries at th state capitol in — " ca Iry, I G Hartford this morning elicited th - C It pla 1 o tribes - i . Wi ) r Girls Six commission has reached no decision ty. Tomorrow als c : der of Twu Young, Gir : with regard to the Myrtle street Y, and mien of the 211th mac ; PRl alnolth Das } N1t trolley switeh drman Hi s Nuptial Dinner on Hotel Astor Roof t n from Roston will 4 ¥ L g Tioi s " v says & i t to rape on commission was not fn Hart| ' camp at Fort Terry e it s b Opposes Eaperts Viey Tuly 1 s ar- | t towr 1 no tentathv aien Rudely Interrupted When Guests it i onr LR " N P oW T 5 . Ppos L aper iew BLEIC S oo pniiino mado B Getlath Baite! Riffian Women Enthuse troveray s hetween New York, July 11 (P—A woddi Men Going Into Battle pek Brilai i (oY Cor-| dlank: e R e e et s o NATIONATL TOURNEY 11 st ® v the removal of the | den on Times am, the hoard of public P cipals. Many women amor t 1l I t tribeswomen & t and mads iations |den at the time f el se o smeared | ! 18 Drives Over Umbankment and s through the propir channels to have 'sereaming with 1 — frollayl avitohl st atouna e G Sy & ; e, Killed Ncar Binghamton—>Male o oy e trolley switc ust around ding p: hegan to throw T « p corner from Main removed. and silverware, shout names t v i ren IHE WEATHER Companion Escapes Uninjurad v move n t t Mary Se This Ts Put Forth A< One Solution nnecticut Co. advised the knock over chairs and tables f 3 t ward E t v i, & witch w . . of Chicago’s Automobils Parking switch was removed, ‘accompaniment of fiying fists e —~ lamages and | It required the combined strengt h are a 8 ¢ N ; SOk Pl cast for New Rritain and i < 3 FADRET, | rat 1byacg 1 B Pt Problem A{et was &b of, three e en to subdue Thom- RANAISHRAENES cinity: Generally fair and L AFey N t ¥ ities comi- |as o i warmer tonight and Sunday ! ; SR Brooklyn Political Club fe ! : raper ¥ - e 3 Evolution Sidelights R garages 1 cago’s down Ator : : ; ) ) ! ndcd as GGambling Joint deibeyd 3 He waviavy r disor- New Yorker Killed by PASROZE . ! : o . 11 (P—Fort 4 Buegh 's l nemployed 5 o diinitai o S 5L Fall From Fourth Floor . BYERe nollce e s ; ‘members e cas is- | iy " : ction Show Big Reduction n appeared stil b ] July 11 (P—Robert | ¥ r ey cons r of the Jewelers' building. orles 11 @ an an b cuts, | Paret s oker, was HIGH TIDT i w and M werd pied crowded s . y today high. as a combination garage and July 12 (Standard Time a1 toward this ¢ el Th er t special service squad | The building will be 357 feet high New London, 2:07 &, mo: € t o tiy r raded € poker me 18 and have a storage capacity of 572 m. At New Haven r. In its g ge over the t ' 1 vt ' 1 y : 1 Prog- | automobiles, Twenty-seven per cent e ' . Sl e e the regular meeting of all floors up to and including the A r was pin®:d under n“.‘ R — M the night. The forty-|twenty-third would be devoted to (Continued on Page 0 ee we eleased on bail. car space. The names of t T wer withvhe | was foun guests and the hotel managemente | courty of the bu ustrial |refused ® permit reporters to ques- |Janitor. ‘Paret'’s Parents live aituation s indicated, |tion wrtnesses. Lakehurst, N. J., rriends sald. A

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