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CHAMP ANNIOLS O TAKE ON NEGRD Dempsey Says He Wants o Fight Wills " Yos Angeles, Aug. S.—Jack Demp- | eey today outlined the tangled af. falrs of his proposed match with| Wills as follows: “The keystone of mystand in the matter 1s that 1 nant to fight Wills and fight him just as soon as I can in condition. With that idea in mind, the match is open to any promoter who | ean handle the arrangements and who can bring Wills and myself to- | gether in the ring I have agreed to fight for Floyd | Fitzsimmons in Indiana if Fitzsim- | mons can get Wills' signature, NEWSPAPER INTERVIEW GETS HIM IN WRONG New Haven Man, Attacking Police, Cdves Fire Marshal Clue to Wrong Doing. New Haven, Aug. 5—When Joseph Cohen, a tailor at 17 Church street, made a statement appearing in a lo- cal newspaper that he had been forced to sleep in his shop for eight vears because of inadequate police protection, he precipitated an inve: tigation which may result his be- arraigned as a w violato: Attar the article was read by Fire Marshal M. J. Fleming today, that official began a study of the pro- viston of the bullding laws, which is to he tollowed by an investigation, Ciohan that his place has heen broken into by burglars three times and on occaslon he Jost goods valued at $500, which were later when the thieves were captured claims ane reovered “On the other hand, if Tex Rick ard or any other responsible pro- moter can get the necessary signa- tures first then he will land the hout “My agreement with Rickard was only a verbal one and was only fen-| fative. At the time T discussed the | Ny o e PORTLAND MAN DIES IN AUTO ACCIDENT had een the New York Doxing com- mission and it then appeared to he Prikask cording fo the fire marshal enly the janitor of the building and I family may sleep in an industrial | bullding, which class he believes the ‘\‘m!"mz in which Cohen has shop, will come under, fair and reasonable. Since then Chairman Farley of that commission | has chosen to ignore me entirely =o | far as communicating with me is eoncerned, and what T have learned of the commission's actions regard- | ing me has come to me only hy way | of press dispatches. That being nw‘ case, T am reluctant to have Rickard feopardize his position with the commission by dealing with me, | since the commission, or some of its members, evidently have decided to| blackball in New York state any man | who negotiates with me. throwing him into the read. The “Fitzsimmons has undertaken the dyjver of the car, Joseph Parcak of staging of a match with Wills in a ! Afain slightly gerious way. He has obtained the'injure backing of prominent Chicago finan ciers and if he can obtain Wills® siz- pature to an agreement hefore any iminal neglige other promoter, then T am his man. | 1 ilto thia state no | t that two tr ort distance apart on the w. I nstantly RKiliea—. Driver of Car Which Hit Truck Held, Prukosk street, 24 yea Portiand, night, when an. of Wilham T | age Jank instantly kill=d last itomobile in which he ling, crashed into a parked truck near the Amber Tnn on the Berlin turnpike, W s 1 1. He is being held in bonds of in the Newington $1.000 for trial town court on Angust 7 on a charge - wore *hi (F—Tack Kearns who ctiil has a contract as Champion | Jack Dempsey's manager, arrived |z here today and said that Dempsey would fight any one and at any pl Kearns selected. Ineidentally K declared the proposed Wills-Demn- eey champlonship fisht was the only legdtimate match for Dempsey in ROCKAAY BOON QUIGHLY FADES Bad Checks Gause Bubble to Burst % York. Aug. 5 (P—A flood of worthlees checks returned by Rock- away bunks yesterday dampened the flaming enthusiasm of the tho ds of epeculators trying to becone ric overnight through the land boom | which ted two weeks ago when an o Rockaway a $1,500,000 municipal boardwalk was | " panped 14 Bankers estimated that from to 1,000 bad checks wers being re- | eeived daily and banks Ing rxtra clerks to trace this paper. | 0 Real estate operators fear that many contracts voided because they were iginally fleated worihless checks, Theve is also eone siderable skepticism | there is enough capital to take care | of contracts runping into millions of | dollare | In the earlv daye of tha hoom un eertified checks firs! payments on lote sgecond one, into which he cra He told the offi whe shed rs that he could not her or not the tail light on the second truck was light- ed. Officers Lavin and Parratt in- 11he cace, s | remember SENT T0 PRISON Former Chief of Salishury, Mass,, Police Department Guilty of Yol- stead Law Conspiracy. (F—Harold F. former police chief of and member of the town selectmen, today was gen- r months imprisonment, court for conspiracy fo Vo ad act. Congdon ed a plea of nolo when indicted 1 on this eh Boston, Congdon, Salishury board of tenecd fo in federal viniz the ent last f R others on charges of conspiracy and Aug. 3 indicted with to the cently he was late the customs vie jury disagroed in his n oW ed conspiraey B Plum Island coast- guard and ials of ishiry, and business men we 1. When the 1ted as £ methe Harris by of Con s one of a fo ach. lmance assuring wer in an alle uor at 7 the palica Salishury erow offi are employ- | 7 . first diete overnme last year the 1 neral's department eriti mployed 3 ed aa U olidge will . the on ) President ¢ as to whether brought to frial un der new indictments some weeks ago. INTANT PARALYSIS SPREADS were accepted as | Biagavered in New Rochelln—A Bog The Aug & (A s, which has cansed Plains within PETITION FOR MORE PAY ARt Al Chicago, Aug. 5 UP—A memorial {1160 deaths in White to President Coclidge, requesting his |tha past tu assistance in obtaining & suitable | New Ro gxlary increase for customs emploves, [topday b was adopted by the National Cus- |Cond toms Service assoctation convention | A 13 which closed vesterday. An increase |ing with the of $500 for all employes receiving $3.000 or less, and a 10 per cent in- cicase for those receiving more was ¢ acked | ! announced ye B ther He was taken oke, Vt., last week Tt s the first Rochelle this vear-old hoy e iz suffer- tisense il at Camp Glenl we . Eantiome ted in New Chmese Catholic m;d Financier Lo Pa Hong of Shanghai, wealth Chinese merchant and the greatest Catholic layman in China, sails from New York for Rome to visit the pope. Hong's ancestors have been devout his | He said he passed the firet one | that he did not see the |of the fuel and the substances left | and | MASONS MAY SELL WEST MAIN STREET SITE Directors of Temple Corp., to Rec- ommend Sale to Stockholders — Price Said to Exceed $115,000, Members of the board of directors bf the Masonic mpla corporation |last evening voted to recommegd the gale of the' Masonic property on West Main street to an out of town | concern which expects to eroct an | office and theater bullding there. The deciston to sell will ba put up to the stockholders at a apecial meeting to be called within a week or 10 days Tt is faid the proposed sale price is slightly over $175,000. This prop- erty is one of the most valuable building sites on the market. It extends from the driveway on the | Connecticut Light & Power Com- pany's property on West Main street west to the driveway on the post off | e | street frontage of about 110 feet, | with a depth of 200 feet, Including a | right of way to Court street, COHOL MAKES BEST MOTOR FUEL (SAYS AL Sizar Chemist Declares It Flimi- nates Knocking and Carbon In Auto Motors, ‘ Los Angeles, Aug 5—Making mo [tor alcohol from molasses and the juice of the sugar palm is now only !a matter of cost, bacause technical difficulties in the manufacture as {well as in the of the fuel by |standard automobile engines have been solved, J. P. Foster, chief chemist of the Maul Agricnltural company’s suzar factory In Hawail. told the th annual meeting of the American Chean " Society meeting here this morning. The advantages of this new motor fuel are said fo be easy starting, elimination of knocking and freedom from carben tranble. The alcohol is denatured by the nse of ammenia, pyridine or ani- Iin which alsa neutralize the acidity nse after burning, SOLDIERS WANT PEACE aver Colonel Hunter Tells Kinarfans That | Greatest Military Organization ‘ Taists In U, S, | Military men would perpetual peace, they hor war, according to Col, . Gordon Hunter, of Hartford, who addressed the New Britain Kiwanis club at the | Burritt hotel today. Colonel Hunter teld his hearers that the United States has but one army, one com- bined military organization since the o of the national defense act 1920, Because of their distaste for war, soldiers naturally believe in redness, he explained | stated that the regular army, which he said was composed of pro- [tessfonal soldiers, constituted the first line of defense, the national gnard the second and the reserve of- flcers® training corps the third. He said the regular army is doing duty in Cuba, the Philippines, China Japan and throughout th United §tates in various capacities from the Canadian border to Texas This leaves skeleton organization and means that in case of an emergeney the rd will be a first line of defense The reserve corps, he said, while a ‘paper organization” was so orzaniz- ed that it could bring a milllon men into the field on short motice, The Traft chinery has been so thor- onghly develnped that by the pressing of a button” the recrnit- of an army could brought about like to positively ab- a national a m “almost ing he attendance prize fodayv T, Thompson will be donated next week by | Raphael ta Loomis The prize A bouquet of flowers was ordered sent to Rernard (. Krano- [ Witz who is recovering from an op |aration in the hospital There 15 a passibllity that the will meet M next 1 [se Plans are indefinit= | |Fined for Refusing To Aid Policeman Willimantic Ang Georgs |Strong after entered a plea of nolo contendere to a charge of the breach of the peace and re to assist an officer was fined 25 in {volice court Raymond Errrioe G i charge, had his ease continued until next Saturday and was released in $300 bond The two men are alleged to have ®een found with twoe women in a parked antomobile on High |1ast night, and when ordered by a policeman to drive te headquarters let the girls out of the car and then reported New Rritain General t Manchestar 1ay re he teday arrnizned same Blaze in Rubbish Pile Does $350 Damage Three alarms, two bells and a still | were gent in yesterday afternoon for | at the rear of the bottling | conducted at 214 RBeatty | by Teter Wrobel. The fire ih a rubbish pile and hafl to tha walls of the building vhen the fire apparatus arrived on | the scena. About $350 damage r sulted according to an estimate by | Chief William J. Noble, street started set fire Nine Pm\rerr Treaties Are Effective Today Washington, Aug. 5 P—The two nine power treaties relating to China signed at the time of the Washing- ton arms conference became effec-| tive today when formal ratifications were exchanged at the etate depart ment C](.‘\‘l‘l-’l]ld Daugfilh‘ Undergoes Operation | Morristown, N. J., Aug. P— | Physicians at All Souls hospital to- day announced that Mrs. Marion Cleveland Dell, of New York, young- est daughter of the late President | Cleveland, was recovering from an operation for appendicitis performed Catholics for 250 years and Hong has twice been decorated by the Pope for his charity work in China. 4 on Sunday night. She was stticken while visiting Morristown friends. ice property and has a West Main | Louis | (Ll street | City Items Jimmie Faul of Sexton street was sent out to get change for a $20 bill by Saul Peter, storekeeper, at 150 Beaver street, last night and he failed to return either with the bill or the change according to a com- plaint made to Lieutenant Samuel morning. | The bascball game that was scheduled between teams represent- ing the local police and the Kiwanis ment of the Kiwanians because sev- eral of their players are absent from Ithe city 0LD LANDMARK GOES |01d Huntington Mancion in Fifth Avenue, New York, Will Go Way | of the Others, 5 (P—Anotier is to give of Dbusi- New York, rifth way ness. AUE. andmark onslaught avenue before the i Arthur M. Huntington today tal an order from Supreme Court Justice Ingrahum as the first toward the sale of the mansion of | his father late Collis P. Hunt |ington, raflread builder and art col- the &7th ob- as step . the | tector, which [ str | Justice Ingraham’s order directed Yale university to show cause on August 10 why the mansion should not be sold. The late Mr. | ton willed the house to his son, with the provision that if he had no chil- en it would go to Yale mansion, Is appraised at hut Huntington in hi tion said he had received an off $2.800,600, The house has been va- nt since the death of Mrs. Collis Huntington last year FLARERTY RE-ELECTED |Once More Js Chosen s Swpreme oceupies t corner. | 200,000 | | | Knizht at Convention of Knights of Columhus, —James A supreme ‘olumbus two year supreme B 4 news Duluth, Miss., Aug {Flaherty of Philadelphia, |knight of the Knights of {waes reclected to his nint [term at the 43rd annual convention today, defeafing Haggerty, Greenwich, Conn, | paper publisher, Martin_ H. Carmody of Grand Mich., supreme deputy and iinley of New Haven, seoretary were re- amation. Conn., supren elected by ace | Automobile Lost | In Morning Fire | An automobile was destroyed by a fire that started in the at 70 Woodland strect awned hy Rn- olph Zelke about ) o'clock this morning. The cause of the blaze could not he determined for when Engine Co. 8 arrived at the place in lanswer to a still alarm, the roof of the building vwas a mass of flaines. |Two machines were in the burning building but the firemen were suc- essful in removing one of them Rarage TWO PURLIC HEARINGS will a public building commission tomor There he hearing by the row evening at 8 o'clock on quest by Gozzo and | permit to erect two & at 28, 31 Daily [ board of public works | hearing at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve ning on the installing of enrh on hot} Laides of Cloveland street from Myrtie the ve rocea for a family houses The will hold » atenne to Broad streefs l Deaths (L John W. John W. Doer 1 Mr Doerner of 321 Park morning in Hartford funeral will eld Doerner thre M old, son of and Walter Thospital be tomorrow aft Tar parlors funeral ery, eSSl Funerals | John The funeral of held tomorro o'clock at the home, and at Mary's Burial will be in Haftey John Haffev )t 1 will be morning 8:30 50 1w lor streat st hureh at a. St Mary's John E. O'Neil ral of John E. O | held this morning at the home {at St John Donohue was celebra of requiem inz, Clabiy protusion of Pall bea James Coy | The tun was 8:50 ok &t 273 Chestnut & Joseph's churc at Michael Keat with Re and deacon Raymond 1 There was a beautiful floral tributes James Rourke Rouskie, Jc Thomas McDonough and Matthew MeGrath. 1 arers were Georg James Messette and As the body the church were Thomas seph Rich Covle, Rich borne from James Toseph was being Miss Laura Farrell sang My God to Donohue and Clabby officiated Rurial St “Nearer Thee." was in I3 cemetery VISIT OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHOP A% 89 West Main St. (Professional Bldz.) Bollerer’s Posy Shop “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain." Bamforth at police headquarters this | club at Walnut Hill park this after- | noon was cancelled by the manage- | Hunting- | Wall Street Briets | POOL AGTIVITIES [§™ . |FEn0t0” Chicage, Minaukss & e ; I WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Several Specialties Are Being Tel. 2040 Forced Upwand | 5 per cent equipment | 6 CENTRAL BOW TEL 1-ué agere- | by $0 tificatee priced at 3%, and ylelding 5.20 per cent which | hought from the re sl banking cluded § closed HARTFORD OFFICE mortgage 614 per 11 bonds at o1 Co. ent sink 100 and Ri York opening ) ing fund terost Redw 108 and 000 1qtt]e { We own and offer 1 a firm tone at t} 5 cent gald narh 15K at which was 1 Commercial Trust €o. Stock New Britain Trust €o. Stock divtdend addition to the lisbursement of 0 ared Va er Standard Ol su o ptember 19 ta hold- | accumulation of An [ ehare ! quarteriy xtra n rail shares and a resump YEBWAL| petivities in several specialtics ) ghares of | hanged hands and initial mors Facifi Rae Ol Co heen by the Jum sominon ¢ at iy yrded Mack Tut Al e or the s amonunt orized in RECIE 1 1 the t preceding quarters, & | Motors and Ginter Co 19 With Kk ended 1,000,000 cars and freight il Ap prises b v loading gating 360,000 ated throughont the | July, the 1 b 1695 pital rital a wer Again 1 vere ineol Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1813 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. of {0 United States n | o1 goce commodity price 1 st showing since June| 2 ) i highest Il ] Aptiation by the Journal first : J ! for the rise wer of ¢ shows, Since the confidence during the early " Publie participation ay capital. | 2 of the v rns con Cere ared 1o b on the iner than a dozen We Recommend and Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Stocks issues attained new 1902 s in the first half hour, cluding Montana Power, 3 American Can, | Cola and Frank G | Trucks { points while . same pertod | ciriaie showed Total rece ipts | $19,- Distributing | "_n"’w" &x months t subsidiaries, equa of Loew Simmons Co., Shattu After T ments fo 82,24 a k. Net : quickly moved up i mor an a score other gains of point or more in the first outburst of them Baldwin Fisher Rody, W Motors and Colorada Fuel. The de- mon sta net a first iy 25 wer Prices on Application Thomson, Tenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Dritain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer and Recommend: Colts Patent Firearms Co. PRICE ON APPLICATION WL DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN OCCOUNTS | buying, among Re- public Steel rite with 34,454 “Imand for the rails centered largely first half of 1 wostern | ferred Ioile lehe d Southern and Pacifi Line & Sont ek pi Missouri » T o Coast ville be ign exchang sterling last vear apened easy from the Bethlehsm Stee | tion was announced today vald Johnston, vice-president; M. § Snyder, president in charge finan and Willlam M. Tobias. | general manager. Their will be divided amon ment ¢ ruling ar S and Brench 470 cent francs below vie Bubse either m four ing sionals sold on the of many stocks had possible fnture dey time dusty e Wiy other ¢ s specnlative ed i} B | Subsidiaries of the U, 8. Stecl Cor oV poration are operating sigh | 70 per cient of capacit | with 65 per cent last wee Iy under lopm pared < and 61 per cont a month ago. The Chicka- Car and Shipbuilding Co., a sn } dlary, has received an order for 1,060 box cars from the Central of Georgia | I gether pany's net income of 1925 increased to §1, on common ing for first and se dividends, This com- 553 in the first half shar on thet l of | pools pushed up numerous it Ities v Al als and spe to the year 1S on a he prices for buying in the standard peake & and (‘hesa- Nash rn to- railroad shares, Ohin, T.ouisville Norfolle & We gas Issue we Ce & ville h > con- Remington Typewriter cam- half 19, equal spicionsly The pidity wirdera halt strong Ve for the first " e advane the jssnes N profit-takin broug ! which irvegul main to $8.54 a share EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFGRD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel B‘dg. X 1 Tel. 3420 ond praferrec pares with §7 | of or cto al N rity failed moy ment of priess, S0 a for muone low Amevican Can slipped 1 Hew the year ing features the d steel are b railroad fair inere orders from mannutacturing cor vrs of s jobbers, week in iron a in t buyivg, a as ihe advance conti i uni- |ic el and In some cases fron |c and a net gain of n blast furnuces in July, after months of losses, to the fotal Iron Age “Last | 1gonth's pig iron production showed the in five months, pointing to a probable upward turn ven though slight, in The July 604 7036 tons a day, against ns in June, a 30-day $9,115 tons a day ating for a time Ame lifted We Offer: 19 shares Northé& Judd ceessories o being wart W Atlantic 1ed ssi 1 to 187 one active four | of 65 says. which to 150 of rea‘izing sales i cmallest loss rebonnd record top, he Te q i TwmPant AtanEt hae fumped & 1-2 points and Rar 47 Tow otsias 0 o America Prake Sonth month, rto Rican Jewed at 4 1 or 11 Al ¢ Am Am Lora Stock Firs Ins 1 Mannfacturing Stocks tran: months this actions eV lix year Yorl Stock exchange aggregated 240,44 1 daily average trading shares. Transactions trials amounted to 201 a dally average of and in rails, 3 daily average of The percentage o als to total trading was $3.72 p in on the New Can Co Foreign Exchange ) York, Aug. irregular. Am Smelt Am Am Am An Anaconds §00 shares e 5—Foreign Quotations (in itain: demand 60 day bllls on 5. France demand es 4.71, Italy demand Deman Bel- Germany 28.80; Hol- 18.43. Sweden 22.82. Switzerland 14.45, Greece 1.56. Po- Slovakia 2.96 Austria 14%. Ru- Argentina 40.37. Bra Tokyo 41%. Shangha . Montreal 100 1-32 ex- T Waol HEd Cpt 7 shares, & Spen cc to the total was 16.2 The in transactions is attriby 1argely to the crease in volume of r excha trial listings on th f . TG R 11.62 Site for New Hospital For Vets Is Purchased Washinglon, Aug. 5 (A—Dire New York today in an effort to el WEDDING POSTPONED R. I, Aug. 5—Mrs Sayles announced teday narriage of her daughter Snvles to Cavaliere Er- elli-Becel of Ttaly had na The taken place idence, ar purchase of a |Nerthport, Long Island, bed nenro-psychiatric second district Administration has given known as the site 1,000 for a hospital the ely postpanad 1st cetric pfd s to have 12 alread Whieh heen the site Inez Todd Hodgen |tract, and in which John D copper magnate, had an equity, Sum- mer rasidents of Northport, howeyer, have protested against locating the hospital there, claiming that it eould e adiantageously ) FXCHANGES AND BALANCES York—Exchanges, §20,000 1ces, §2,000,000, 71,000,000 mora situat clsewhera SLEEPING SICKNFSS FATAT Favrth Vietim in Three Weeks Dies T Elizabeth, N, J, | Flizabeth, N. T, Aug. sickness claimed its fourth victim here in three weeks when Mrs. Ma- hel M. Snvder of Kenilworth died vesterday at the Elizaheth General hospital. She last Wednesday and on Thursday 1o the hospital remained in a state of coma her death is survived by hushand and ona child Mrs. J. J. Zimmele a week ago iliness in the being 111 four she remained denied The Housewife’s Lament - - About her seeming inability to effect a further reduction in household expenses— Sleeping Al Amearien Railrond RC&T ATron Pacific Pan Penn & P was stricken & was removed Nere vhere s ol & opper a She until her ep s Ray Readir Royal Sinclair 041 Pa of Monday this cf of 1) same hospita days during unconscious reports of r Can be changed quickly to songs of praise it she will but follow the example of one local woman and make the reading and use of Herald Classified Ads a daily habit. Sonth South Studeba = | Trans of Union Pacif | United Fruit U S Ind U § Rub Westingho | Willys O Radio Doctors an i epidemic. KNAPP'S DOUBLE LOCKED TP This woman has found that those Classified Ads make it possible to buy or sell odds and ends of household furniture and equipment— Man Who Wears Shoes on Hands Is Under Observation. N. J., Aug. 5.—As a re of his insistence on going about his on his hands his feet, Georgr rs old, of 245 Hoe ave- to the county jail yes lay by Judge Barbour for obser- Klein, who recently returned m a trip to Boston, resembles the description of Philip Knapp, the ‘thrill-killer.” and during his return | Aetna Life I from Boston says that he was ar- | Aetna Fire . [rested 53 times as the missing | Automobile Ins slayer. Hartford Fire And she knows that by calling 925 and insert- ing an ad she will soon get results. HERALD’S Classified Service oves on was sor Raeh Insurance Stocks Aetna Casualty

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