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News of the World By Associated Press u 3 )0 e q 3\\3‘\ FS\ ESTABLISHED 1870 gt CERRO FATALLY HURT WHILE TRYING TO CLIMB ON BOARD JITNEY NEAR BERLIN STATION INCOME TAX LISTS OPEN FOR PUBLIC Revenue Collectors Will Permit Tnspection September 1 Connecticut Co. Em- ploye Slips Under Heavy Vehicle, Is Run Over And Dies Nmn“ o HUu0) NEW BRITAIN LONNELTILUT WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1 CHINESE PROBLEM NEAR SETTLEMENT, Nations in Substantial Accord With Plan WILL BE SUBMITTED SOON| Proposals Will Include Washington Conference Plan, British Probe Of Shanghal Riots and Other Im- while Kensington had 764 and Wor- ing portions which have now been| misslo—Prominent In State, fll][l Hfln f0 SCVEH YE&]S S l E f d ‘ At Hosplta o portant Questions, thington, as Berlin proper was then |built up as residentlal sections were | trict y Lnlorced, | Washington, July 22, UP—Sus- | deslgnated, 1,003 By 1850, how-|then merely farming districts. The| Charles I Chase of this city | e | 3 : ON VIEW FOR 30 AY T c’l el ',, ched by | £YeF New Britain had passed the total population was 3,029, composed | been eleeted president of the M . P ntial accor ha een reache Yy 2 v 5 a e cfti most ¢ p e 800! ot | Construction Co 10c i € e y 1 " o n uns D S total of Its two rivals and the citi- almost cntirely of the descendant of 1 L Quotes noT Trips on Curb as He R the powers on a formula to deal |zens of the outdistanced boroughs | nid English settlers with a small ln- | George 1. & held the posi- | R uotes Corporation Couns ‘ . with the whole Chinese problem. sent in a petition to the General As- | filtration of Germans. On voting roma Jis g L i < Alongside and Wheels | my.ercarier an tists win 5o avan- Formal acqulescence in some elo- | Sembly asking that a separation be |days the clectorate was able by great s sarted o |Report on Case Brands Her as sel Kirkham Who Says made, exertion to poll a total of 526 votes, [ company at the time o " 4 o | 5 ' o o ¢ ; g Woman Without Consclence’ 3 'mit Certai Pass Over 'Abdomen—| able For Public Inspection at }n(n:s orhm;, :{cgr.flnl still 48 lack- | o potition was granted, and the |which went for its two representa- |ration in 1901 and TUEL ou onsclenc Statutes Permit Certain ing but the Peking diplomats are ex- | township was divided, New Britain | Who Strangled Bables to Death « . Least Three Days a Week, Three L i . Who Strangled Babies to Death T - Gov. Trumbull a Witness I pected to be in a position to submit | heing set oft under that name and | (oo nuedlonREaxe 14) | Stores to Remain Open. Hours a Day. the formula to the provisional gov- Left in Her Care i ernment of China at an early date. A i / By The Assoclated Press, Terms Are General S At r Bennle Cerro, about 40 years of | ™ wochington, July 22.—Income tax| The settlement to be proposed will > Yorlk, Mra. Helen| A v{,\“ case to determine to what age, assistant foreman on the nigWt | 1oooqs for the last year will be |include the Washington conference ’ Auguste Geisen-Volk, foday was sen- | SMent ¢ h'.;l('v”,h:”"“" can enforce shift at the Comnecticut Co. €ar-| noioq gor public Inspection by all |P/2R fOF revision of Chinese customs tenced to three and ons-half to seven | o "mf;(; ‘;:“‘\jy'fi“,:‘_=“‘:l’a"‘l‘f:)':';t°‘: barns In this city, died at the New |, 2 i dutles and creation of a commission years in Auburn prison on a charge | by Mayor A. M. Paonessa | & nternal revenue collectors Septem- |of inquiry into extraterritorial ques- : sl £ BONesL Il kUL Britain General hospital this morn-} = = are il e D e et of haby substitution. statement today, g : Ang : it = s = ey Mrs. Geisen-Vol vas | The P “ ing at 9:45 o'clock, after having | * Anpouncement of the date was |for a new judiclal Inquiry into the 3 ; X A e e e upvar and OB Ohauneed gl Leen runover 20 minutes before bY | oot au e revenue | FESPONSIDITELY for Toss of lives in the | Doubts 1t Was Inspired By God and Claims Proof cuglichatoeny 1lee Melntvee, for (Coming nm'y;d;; h;mn in dtsmflle for _ d ¥ L : Rariaha sentence today, she beea ster- |se days, the former claiming it 1 Connecticut Co. bus at the rail- | = A recent Shanghai rioting. . rQ . . 4 v v ; 3 £ au after it was advised that the | ha pis ; ; - et ical on heing questioned by the |is the functio he' ¢ 1oad underpass 1n Kensington. rean niler 1 s aduled tnat e The vlan for dealing with the| of Immortality of Soul is Lacking — Thinks T T T I I TS A T L records wou! e completed hefore anghai incident is expected to be | ze g 8 8 e de disputes such as the Cerro, who lived in Kensington, |, Wt - contingent upon partielpation by the Christ Was But Great Jew Who Delivered People Hed jtosbe sartisd iton shescattls) prosentone sand: thef cham bir g j1ad just been shaved in the A. E. F e i Lttt (T Tt room claring that existing statutea will barber sl e e bus, driven May Be Published i 3 i P 2 s Fvary " 2 Mis. Geisen-Volk pleaded guilty to | effectually bri W e barber shop, when l!l:’ b 3% Under a thoint aaoeeed + e, |and agreement by that government From Bondage—Thinks Ev ery Man Has Right to Irs. Gelsen-Volk pleaded gullty to feffectually bring about Sunday cloa- \ by Paul Griswold, passed on its way preme court de- | (4 K o A e findings of the a charge connceted with the disap- |ing, and calling upon the mayor te fo New Britain. Cerro ran out of | cision, the fax figures made public |7 & MHA BY S Own Religious Views pearance of seven-months-old Wil- | enforce the las, ; ihe shop after the bus had stsopped | by the collectors can legally he pub- Will Precent Plan g 3 Ay |llam Angerer. Jr. who had been| n conjunction with today's state- in front of the IKensington drug |lished in newspapers The diplomatic representatives of placed in a baby home she conduct- | ment, the mayor published an opin- ctore, to take on two passengers, and The law provides that the statls-{ipe powers in Peking will present | BY The Assoctatod Press jare informed in the first t of the ed in East S6th stree fon handed him hy Corporation badjetaried asaln tica shall be made avaflable by the | e plan as a reply to the last note | 4ot o TeAM. JulY Forbld- | yible, however, that God is a spirit, Woman Without Conscience | Counsel - John H. Kirkham which As the vehicle galned speed Cerro | respective collectors at thelr offices | trom the Chinese foreign office. den to examine Clarence Darrow on |[r AMr. Bryan will deser what he i fore she was sentenced the | points out that certaln kinds of t up with it and ’L:I'nlrlnlll'n”“" |at a time to be sclected by the in- | wnioh submitted demands both as to | 116 Witness stand “’1’”1"‘ rning _‘h: | means by God I probably could tell s i 18 handed a report by Edwin | stores may remain open and sell on handles. although he was una ’fm? ternal revenue bureau. The bureat | the Shanghat incident and as to ex ‘r\l\“lfl'fl" IH“\"“ : IS ‘~l;“1:* : ‘11"*.- tetter whether or not T belleve in CHARLES ¥, CHASE J. Cooley, a probation officer, which {Sunday. and in some cases the law gain the door He ran along | itself, however, will not make any | traferritorial relinquishments in | illlam Jennings Brvan has adwi-fpis God. Mr. Bryan said, in eftec ARL characterized her as a “woman i might uphold selling of any kind ot with the machine, until it reached | o¢ the returns available tn Washing- | (‘hina by the ik istered the examination through the | 1.+ God is like a man and is fash- \\me conscience,” who had stran- S ahan g e hina by the powers. B L | Aear ot ichist enoineer e yerrsinae, He merchandise, (e indernast gl e ot | £ Under the Washington conference | Iedium of a stutement, Hine 4i* ljoned in the image of man. 1 dolic conior warden of St. Mark's Lipis. | 71°% {rozen to death and otherwise | *Magor Paonessa's statement fol. alance on the shrmht.\ e ime 1ot | The bureau's announcement sald | pian, the Chinese government prv-j““”s hare _l'“;wj"‘\‘;“““' 18 I not belleve in this kind of & God. | copal church, fhis city, and has|0iSPcscd of infants left in “her|jows is footing and at t ) betaween | 1O Testriction would be placed | sumably would issue the formal call |10 BHECT e YRV T SLATION | As to the origin of the universe and | 0" aitman ef the New Yritain | © her home for, babies | “It appears to me that littla can :0 of the handles. He ©ht | around the record during any work- | for the meetings both of the customs | Mr. Bryan's questions were pre- | po or what fs hack of it, I .do not | cpody oyt B 0 el port said that since Febru-he gained by prolonging the discus. he curbing and the bus. M’f“fiw‘\‘T"‘” ing day for thirty days after the |revision conference and the commis- | ceded by the following statement: o otong to know. YRRt A 918 at least 63 infants had |gion on the elimination of 8 ke rear wheel ]n: ’;W’ "“";':‘51‘1); Mat. | books are thrown open, September |sion of inquiry into extraterritorial | f‘” aceepting ”“""l"!"""”' af thelliea v Bryan—Dol you ' believe that | n o a8 1 under her care. 1t charged that [trage. This matfer first came to my vassed over hls abdomen. Dr. Mat- |, matters. efense to testify, I did 80 on con- |y Fyia s the revealed will of God children in any way if [attention s fea ol Zen 1 was a | s o i ; 1 ostion the at- ) Sty b American Socicty o } 18 on several weeks ago when a thew Gris' ‘\W of A"‘]n:“"“fli‘ng“h‘p fm.| At the end of the thirty day| In harmony with thelr previous |ditlon thal I might question t t ‘uu\wrvd and frustworthy? S e o 1 benefit to herself, | petition clrculated among grocery sitness of the accldent and Be VM- porioq the time in which the pu ctice, the powers are leaving the |torneys on the other side in the Not Inspired R At t d_children for A |store owners was handed to me with medlately guve the m"n‘.“‘,“.,, fhe | lle may examine the records will be |actual drafiing of the proposed note same wav y | Mr. Darrow—I think that there Is |qion S*5o% 28 {1t moct e and non-paving bables |a request that 1 assist in bringing peatment g, i""];:f-r Cerro died | TeBlated by each collector “with a|to their representatives in Peking. Whiel the coutt Teachedl the 6B | o)y tat in of value n the Bibieo|gooiie or civil Bog I been Bergillabilities about the plan taken up therein ospital in his 1:-\ wher L view to preventing undue interfer-| Receipt of the formal acquiescencs |clusion that such festimony Was in- =) 5,0 poy it was written or |t Eigine the New Drit § has no maternal affections, iname Y closing of grocery stores tew, minutes lates o lenee with the officlal work of his|of the Toklo government in the |competent and expunged it from the |\ cf B 0 5 G e outd 5 3 \ with respeet to the babies 'on Sunday with the exception of twe ' Gov. Trumbull Witnesses Accdent | 00 American plan has so advaneed the |record 1 was precluded from asking | (S Mt o Foter kind of [Tag o ot e, : - ¢ peapie report said. [hours tn 1 hetilwa Governor Joh rumbull, in h tice. 3 % 2 o IR has R | B ol e |ledge of Flks sides at 24 . _ . i 5 ny be- S S itness, ac- Three Days a Week negotiations that officlals here be- |the questions which [ had p and that the portions that are {\vact Main stee » her they were p riiotoa;jitetit 11 be faken by automobile, was ;ylsnfl:1xxw\‘ .m‘lvrr “Following this thirty-day per-|lieve tha project, including the |pared.” sublime are like such portions of R ‘\Yr (‘ i .“‘ ey merchandise to be bartered, sold {ihe e er t mer. cording fo reports, and s AUEEE || ) "the statement said, “the lists |Shanghal settlement plan, will be| The questions, with answers. are: | VAL B0 (7 (5 ok ingpired | pyuper Sceot af Tnainer or rxehanged.” |chants in & £ 3 wHdr. i S R e | must be open for public inspection |ratified by all governments concern- | Mr. Bryan—Do you believe in the {) % K50 BTy g o | 1 with Dartmont My isen-Volk was arrested [standing ek g3 he circumstances. S = i 5 3 s 04 as deseribed in th s, . B Inected v artmouth v 1 J Hon o ter Charles F. Lewls of |at least three days a week, and|°d With ilttle loss of tme. The at- |existence of God as described In the | v, Bryan—Do you belleve in the [ francver N. H. with the class of v when she attempted to gl Fordingly, ted = ,’:"‘h’ “tnted today that Griswold |during such days they shall be|titude of Great Britain, I'rance and |Bible? . { Kknotw of any |Supernatural Christ, foretoid in the f;¢gp, range baby to William Angerer. [with Secretary Gould of ¢ ham B r:m. v mot be held. He said |available to the public at least thres [ I!aly IS pretty well known here and | Mr. lfiaum\(—r. :vv otk o ‘\\; old testament and revealed in the e s fitter’s assistant, in. place of {Ler of Commerce and asked ! 1at his A That from the evidence secured 0 |hours a day. The days and the hours |18 looked upon as favorable """‘"""" gttod ; ew testament? I\ . month-old son he had office undertake the task of polling iR ey Tesponsible for the | internal revenus and due publicity |y | lany supernatural Christ was foretold | Ind Mclntvre asked her infers on the propocition of ®unday ragedy. When asked if a hearing | to their regulations will be given by | L ,SS WHILS ADVANGES ]FIREMEN [":['ER Bl []flu in the old testament or revealed in | B [ what she did with the jclost The Chamber called a meet- “ill be held the prosecutor said that | the individual collectors | | e G F } [5 i ‘iT e oE achyintorimatel i) e onlv hearing will be one to eX- | “Each collector will designate an | ‘ " the Christ prophesied in the old Fi ) r-, lied and 1 left it in a hallway in a jrepresentative of the store intereste anerate old, judging by what | employe to supervise the ,“spnmm,;\mhmal Women's Tennis Champion | Tl] SAVF w A | [testament was a great Jew who T s s “‘"W' ('*“"H"‘Mrvi Ttesolutions call- 4 ab he accident e INta Dyitha BRI § N ) L d L 4 | chould deliver his people from their - | “Why did you do tha asked [ing for closing all day & . as been learned about the accldent | of the lists by the public. It will be | oo o e e o Masea- hould deliver his people from thei S 0k obecionl fay Sunday were o far. The prosecutor will make @ | the quty of this employe to see that {physical bondage and nothing else |Fight 1Is on to Restrain ige. o . Al and a copy sent to my of- srongh investigation. i | the lists are not torn or mutilated, | chusetts Singles Meet, ey Mr. Bryan—Do vou believe in the | {1€ R g cause ona of the relatives of | ice. i t“erro had been fn the empipOY Of 4o prevent any person from remov- All at Headquarters Volun- . iacies recaurded in the old and | e en Cof Salhvien o sked m b e | My nagt step was to advise Sec- o Connecticut Co. for several Years. | o' pam grom the collector's ofiice | Manchester, Ma Tuly 02 (P— S N A 1y e testaments? If you believe in ayme Oals SR reply tary Gould that T knew of no law He was well known in Kensinglon | o 55 "o that no one monopolizes | Miss Helen Wills of Berkeley, Cal, teer After Appeal hy come but not all of them, please (Ot T — L‘,L'"" would allow me to fssue an nd resided at the home of PatS¥ . jigq o the exclusion of others.” [national women’s tennis champ Husband me a few of those which vou ac achers KA P[ANS TO KEEP lN °r to close on Sunday. T suggest. Tmeeo. He is survived by one son et oy advanced into the semi-finals of the £ cept and those you reject, with the - ed that a new effort be made to fio. In Kensington and two |women's invitation singles _toura reasons for the same. Do vou be-| SR | TOUGH W”H U q FLEET ’::rln;: aLm-u an agreement. This, Mr. daughters, Virginia and Venida in SCHEPP GETS ADV]GF [ment at the Essex County Countrs | o pope nted Mrs. John |lleve that Christ was conceived of | “washinston. . ol A\ | ‘:{““:““ since advised me, {8 not Inal - [club here today by defeating Mrs. J.| 1 oomic of 123 Market sir ose |the Holy Ghost and born of oftlciats e Y \ Possiblcane Griswold has been a driver for : —_— |Dallis Corbiere of Southboro, 6—0. | i qespaired of at the New Drit- (Virgin Mary, as recorded in Matthew | (o 0o £ Statement By Kirkham ticut company for about | e ireiaidespAIREC (0L R T s e | SO tace 10 I\yarehipe, Arriving Tn Australia To- | “Interesting information on this 1 o William J. Rryan | Millionatre, Flooded With Tetters, | : : | ain general hospita nO R b Mau ke salarics of scheol Y | matter has been furnished this office 1 cupt. Wi : | Miss Wills took nothing for grant- | woucrul hlood trans |Christ rose from the dead, as de-{ipauin nor be swithheld : day, Will Get Radlo Greetings |y Corposation o : of the New Britaln division sald to- | p;eee 40 His Country Home in but played at top speed and | oieoo.s |seribed in the four gospels? I of L ¥y Corporation Counsel John H. day that the man has a good record ' drove her opponent ragged. It was| (oncoor member | Doubts Miracles o= e From U. S. A, 3:“::"‘“"“ in the following state. Atiaa “.{\, v»vv!‘dl :v' fl1*:‘{\0'(;; Connecticnt., |the first time in three days of rh‘ | vartment stationed Mr. Darrow—T do not belleve in | are Fr White, | " July (M — Cotnci- |" 'Hon. A. M. Paonessa coming fo this city he was a driver | [here that champion apparently | 4o an annaal by the miracles. 1 belleve the universe acts |y \ ited Pitts ! o7 e Eaonain, 4 N ‘., ;‘\r of husses which toured the New York. July () — Leopoid | \"_' M <h) 'W“‘”m i : u[n' ppea l1 il vl v:‘ S hbeliere "‘“ ioests el 5 1 ; artival ot {he United:| " Mavor) New! Briater Conn: Mohs Trail. Al ‘}”ll “j' naln ‘1“”‘1"“ «E:M- s6t ineight miny dropping but | he pusband, fra with an immutable law and that| N ' i ,\ 'ku:‘]n‘\ Tv:”d":\":> “Sinday observancel | The body of Cerro has been tak- | received a convincing demonstration | (. "noints Only two games in the | i+ pecause he had n whatever may be hek of the universe | py i vy Bt el S ATHSALS en to the undertaking rooms of La- | today of the interest held by the [\ "one’ 1o dence, one of which | ook for men who wo s never wlolated thesa iaws i 1, a radio tele- r' N general statutes section yaia irino of this city, await- | public in the subject of philanthro- |\t “uorpiere won, | blood in an attempt to sa is| Mr. Bryan-—Do you believe in the | e Di « i ‘»y\l y R Gontirs jclstve. fne word from the Ttalian consular | py I N ea Cavhiera. reachud ! the fourih i S s | immortality of the soul? | cen Station KDKA, | * contrary to law for gro. nt in Hartford, who will have | By telegram, telephone, messen-| oot S0 0 "y " doteating Mre. | whore e sought out Chist William | | Mr. Darrow—1 have been search « v of | pittshur Melbourne. [cery stores to keep open and do charge of funeral arrangements. | ger and mail, Mr. Schepp received |\t NEORERU 4% 0% 00" Angeles. | 3 "Nable and axplained the situation |ing. for proof of this may Mte,| E2! ! ) CoW . superintendent of the |business on Sunday, either all day mmee Cerro's son, his only relative in | rep! to his request yesterday for | ™\ Ao o Gerstein Jessup of | | N TLaven et b e e e e pr,n; 3 ! 5 Westinghouse company’s radio oper- }: a part of the day? The particu« \is country. is 13 years of age. | suggestions as to how he might best | o o 1 S R A N | IMI““ s ANng b and Ti “ tions, first program was to |87 h“'r:':;\rri-n‘z this is section R | G SR nainder o A i Sl 3 < 45 cast at b 1., today, stating: “Every pers — distribute the rem T of the semi-finals by defeating Miss 1 never found any evidence on |, i : A, ,'\ . and REIL e person whe QY plus - N Torl 00 G . v would include a message |Shall do or require an employe to do VLTS CAMP Tfl OPEN i Re fhol Daran wilh the Appearc| it ok Goak of BEE (80 aiglon Bl Sa theiRuLiecty \ s of the Navy Wilbur |NY secular business or labor, exe : | aeloo0RbER I arpedr- (o4 The match was hard fou He was overwhelmed when r Dis | Mr. Bryan—If you believe 5 LN SN Eworica ot isokastly on el ance of the first editions of vfl»r; 1nd marked by long rallies. appeal was heard, every man in the | lution, at what point in man’s heaany ¢ B I be fined." X .. | day's afternoov apers, gathered R e Ut to el o = T e e ) 20 siabled Warrlors Welcome to En- | J2¥'8 afternoon papers, B3R ‘ p volunteered it t scent from the brute is T 1 used to pay the s Westinghouse broadcasting of Section 6431 permits the sale of force as more distant sources - ssion and give hlood in an with hope and promise of a life be- | . \s from Pittsburgh for the hene- |Milk. tobacco products, fruits, ice i L i | its crest today when the old cus- | | Three of the men, Joseph Farr, Has No Knowledge p resy f N (e matter for |NOlic beverag s tobacco should Be Filed With Trustees. | tom of “slecping on a problem™ re- John He ssey and Alphonso I7ry Mr. Darrow—I have no knowledge |y i Ho ,‘,‘ rned. [N any form, smokers' supplies, A, M. Paonessa, ex-Mayor ”'\'Y”‘ ’:‘""' i !"“M" 1o ,"""":“’“"“( Principal in 30 Year Divorce Sult|singer, were selected by ‘1\v‘- on the question of \\i-n'wwn:\’ frst | Under t § A 5 niention | DCWSpapers and other periodicals, Quigley 4 Robert C. r. Schepp has made { ‘ | to go to the hospita r blood te believed in life beyond the grave. |y, qon the pay o kes f development and |ITUES or automobile supplies by re- ge A d u‘h\' o bl ]'m maintain personal supervision of Had Not Paid Alimony in Three |, = Goicimine wheth od |1 am not at all sure whether many | cihienq \ 1 i Snity o il dealers whose pla of business 1ce, local trustees of the DISABIEC ] 1y oparitable activities but this R ties require Ry have not the same [. . % t it ypen for th Var Veterans Camp at Niantle. re- | eoponoon : announced he would| Years. e I Sy S M‘mr]js ! life ‘.h-.- n‘v'\’v R L X : ; ANESTloRtHe et D Sae: Hapiiieds il Horaqt, S e e o e (e nesul| e e an o of these three does not me I nope of a future ! 3 - | de ¢ \ SRS |secular days, except that the provie S amp fo open August 1 IS ':‘r "l‘: country h‘krnyvv‘.n' vaxr‘ New Brunswick, N. J., July 22 (P | proval of the surgeons, the chief will 7he origin nl”VN.; belief may yl" €ltry. Al ¥ of th r AL ": “"; section shall not apply « August L. | necticut. is 4 nented but st i RFELISE New | allow three more to go arisen in vivid dreams conc AR ; +, |to any hotel or restaurant, nor opere Helespenses of this| A Jonathan T. Mecker, loser in } i i i \ e ‘1‘! h\. _:;.”‘ \:iy“-”‘>i0\\‘7‘\\!’71-“‘\‘] office force would like | =~ o 7o oot divorce ltigation,! Chief No expressed ‘himself 48 | the return of the dead, or, for % S { \ R S ‘ vent a regulariy licensed '»‘ e ‘y il % ‘4‘;”' at | to do the same. | asting 30 , has been ordered | proud of the response his men made |1 know, from actual evidence of the | 1 y ' < I8 sell on Sunday intoxicat- n, and the Fojdinre ydca = e released from the Middlesex county |to the appeal of the despairing hus- |return of the dead. S ' ing liquor on the prescription of & i ) nd two wee . Pr fail where he has spent nearly three |band, but said that as 1 hav \ : ysi In orier 1o spend two, weeks at Rome I‘apcn PrintsiStory [l Rnhete oo Beg S ery! all surprised for the men in the \lews on religion on any human be- | g e b Section 6452 regulates the eme reereation camp. an apelcint| Pope Is I1l, Others Deny | “The Meckers were married in 1588 | partment have always shown an ing” said Mr. Darrow. as he fin : : } — Pioyment of labor on Sunday. but Loty Tl e ;22 (A)— Impero | and be litigation in 1892. Sever- | utter disregard for themsclves when ished his answers. T have a rig!h [ | s v. Charles Frost, Held n Bethel [i!s provisiens have little significance jov in ( all. ex-Mayor Quigley | Rome, Jt g ¥ e e e e to [to my own views. and T try as 1 = o . on the question we are considering, sel o United Building on | prints a report, which al suits by on | Ackn [Gas L EtLAIls: Redcaned Feiatiss : X : S o I e Vance at . the | newspapers declare u dismissed or donied before Mrs.[an unfortunate [to protect the right of every ¢ AEtallzEndonetion | heca states that this section IR L b MDTEL S the | the Pope suffered a sitght indisposi- | Mecker was awarded a decree early | — man to his views as 1 do to protect 8 tonds Jsoallinatibs o Pl s rald office. Any man who is re- | U < 2 bl | it 4 | 2 > ST [otes ; i ing any work on Sunday n hor- ! i e ot icom ] usual morning au-|in 1922, In November of that year | VILLA MEMORIAT, 8 m7oe SR | s W At Ui S L : ; st e ay and is being forced | Meeker was jalled when the $12 July 22 ¢ A move- lood ¢ ™~ | these, tak : o from the goyernmen e ekly allmony he was ordered 10| ment has heen started here to raise The conclusion of the Scopes tria ! e —— S R the inacr|pay was $400 in arrears 320,000 for the of a monu- | here brought a raln of statements I (Contlnued on Page 14) ast vear about 2 . s X . for freedom was anch lla. Filipino, who and counterstatements. 1 1 = ——— ecause his holiness cclebrated mass| Mecker's petition for freedom was | ment to Pancho Villa, Filipino, who o ex-servicemsn attended the camp JPUC LR, D Tl O ated ma seconded by the Middlesex county | held the fisweight championship of | The first came from William Jen- | o 1y and with ¢ { 5 WEEKS SHUT DOWN and were loud tn thelr praise of the $00 holy year pilgrims this|solicitor, who said the county mo | the world until his death in San |nings Bryan and brought immediate | \aq mad \ Auto T | Tawrence Mass. July 23 P—A e fopdRand; FEtiee and that inquiries sho | jonger wished to support him. Miss | Francisco recentiy tenol v.}fr":v S;R:HW I';”'"“‘ fl]”éi That t 1 bod in ¥ ::\':\:‘r\r'\’k:r“ " "‘"”‘"""“'!";I'“ 'mra':- o4 them 4 : iCern G. Lin ¢ dale, h [Dudiey Fiel alone resenting | a a L y trade conditions” was an- VOntiff to be in apparently exc nna G. Lines, of Riverdale, c2i T e e Eeoms 2 2 former wife opposed the relense. {conflicting ~ religious opintons, the | recyrr ' nounced today by the Everett milla Former Norwalk Man Is ~ i e | | statements set forth these views lw"‘\‘ Th { en flw‘:.x\‘ Wln notice r‘.aq,; Killed in Aut (Crash = = . THE WEATHER | {as related to the evolution and re- t g ® of These mills will shut down Friday tlfed in Auto LTASH Three Lawrence Mills Asks Few Thousands From | ; | |tigious phases of the Scopes trial and | : t night, July 31, remaining closed un- Norwalx, Conn. July 22 (M— : 1 7 | . Hartford, July 22.—Forecast from their own personal standpoints. Jesus Christ aros T E | til Tuesday morning, September 8, Wort was recelved io this cits to Decide to Cut Wages| Dead Letter Office Fund || Myl S it \r. iryant asseried the casa had | Uonihed il ot was | term of the criminat superlor court, | When we will reopen at the usual ©f the death o' Edward ‘:nrr\ or- Lawrence, Mass, July 22 P—| . hington, July || Showers and somewhat cooler | covered an “insldious attack upon & s t was said today in view of the |time. Unsatisfactory trade condie merly of this city. at the Maine | Three mills in the Lawrence district | g ot of Tomahawk, || tonight: Tharsday, gencrally | |the authority of the Bible.” G ! small a of business on the |tions made this curtaliment of proe hospital last |announced wage reductions of 10 |yo\" Pogtmaster General 636 "and CUbleE Mr. Darrow, replying, declared he s iction necessary.” night. He had h 1 in | per cent, fol m;wu: the exampie of | Laaq in the newspapers that thou | 'had not come into the Scopes case | for ard e —_— — ele cr on American Woolen company and | ,pds of dollars are found in the dead | & _# until after the entrance of Mr.|Eg, n king DRUG RAID IN NEW HAVEN VOLUNTEERS LEAVE e was with er plants which gave notice of |jotters, I'm just thinking as the | 4 # Brvan, and added that he was “in-| That G 1 e ) New Haven, Conn.. July 22 (P UP—The first seven ime and is in the hos- | wage cuts in the past few days. The | gwners of a large number are un- 1 /¢clined to think that intelligent re. r in all Egy t T v ] deral officers in a rald | American aviators to volunteer for from six broken ribs |mills posting notices today employ [ known 1 trust that it is God's will HIGH TIDE | |ligionists would like to get rid of Egyp ' overed a place in |French service under the Suitan ef ed shoulder Iy 1.000 operatives. that I could have a small part of || A . | ' Mr. Bryan.” persons and consider- | Morocco against Abd-El-Krim's re- ! known in this city ational Worsted mills | this—only $60,000 or $70.000. 1 July 23 (Standard Time) Bryan Sarcastic s into a o drugs and a . drugh bellious Riffian tribesmen will leave . all of his life. He Selden Wora'ed mills in Me- | surely thank unspeakably for the At New London, 11:05 a. m.. 1 shall prepare an er to Mr. | plllar of sa t. Margaret Qullen, | Paris tomorrow afterncon for Toul-" months age will r ages July 27 |kind faver by sending me a bank 11:11 p. m. At New Haven, Darrow's charge that T am an igno That the earth is fla « J nown as Brusso, was held in |use, from which point they will go and went to Noston, where he was | while the Smith and Dove Manufac- | draft within ten days. May the dear 12:20 p. m. rant big Mr. Brran sald. “T am | foundation |8 for a hearing later, {andjto Morocco by air. The unit will emplo: byt Tilm Exchange |turing company at Andover set the 'lLord biess us more and more and N That when Joshua commanded, were held on charges of fre. | under the command of Col. company of that place. |date at August 3. more at all times.” * *| (Continued on Page 14) .. the sun and moon stood still, quenting. of b, Grows From Ambitious Village To World’s Leading Hardware Center New Britain is 75 years old toda On July 22, 1850, the first | the town | titl alance retaining © of Berlin, the original The division line was meeting was called to order and the sct as due east and west from the new township of New Britain set middle of the bridge on the Beach | out upon its career which was (o |Swamp road, the separating tow: ralse It from a peaccful hamlet to 'agreed to split the property, debts, a bustling city which it is today. B ind town deposit fund, and they fore that date it was a part of Ber- went their way separately, | lin, but it was outgrowing its mothe New Britaln in 1850 was a differ- town. The first United States census ent place from it s now. In the| in 1790 shows that the borough of first place, the houses were few ex- New Britain had 946 inhabitants, |cept in the center, and all the outly 925, —bIX’lEEN PAGES. New Britain 75 Years Old Today; NN S 91 AR AR WOWAN Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending July 18th .. 12,003 PRICE THREE CENTS e ceer———— CHASE PRESIDENT, 'TEST CASE ON SUNDAY TRADE SUEE[E[]INE SAGF ADVOCATED BY PAONESSA AS New Britain Man Head of Berlin SOLUTION OF PROBEEM HERE Construction Co. SO pRISONTERMEOR Miver Would Have B Courts Determine Whether Closing Reg- ulation Should Be Has Been Chief Engincer Since In- corporation—Formerly Chairman of Charity Board and Water Com- | s, Geisen-Volk Gefs Threei

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