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R NGHAM FAVORS L (Continued from first page) ~1r navigation over the most feasible routes. 2~~Encouragement of landing flelds. 8—Extension of ald towards sup- port of adequate airports. 4—Broadcasting of meteorologieal by Government reports every hour radio. B—Government should guarantes to travelling and shipping public that our pllots are competent to fly and worthy of being trusted with mail, express, passengers and freight. 6—Frequent Inspection of alr- planes by adequate provisien for reasonable in surance rates on aerial shipmenis. T—Government 1ighthouses for all well equlpped shops, mechanics, telephones, gas and oll, radios, etc. 8—Establishment of Bureau Commerce. “All the foreign governments pay liberal direct subsidies to promote said Senator “It seems to me it would commercial aviation,” Bingham. be er for us to provide libera indicated, “The most Important 1he establishment of AFRIAL PROGRESS establish. ‘ment and maintenance of emergency government agents to en- Aable insyranee companies to make should provide municipal and state alrports, with public hangars, competent supplies of of Air Navigation in Department of 1 Indirect subsidies in the way I have step for Ameriea to take today to develop military and commercial aviation 18 a Bureau of Air Mavigation with direction to the Hecretary of Commerce to promota air navigation and approepriation by C'ongress of funds with which he can work out this problem,” contin- 11¢4 Eenator Bingham. T helleve Congress should provide far mere military air service on the Pacitle Coast. Our problems of roagt defense need a large increase in afrcraft and trained personnel. 1 fael very strongly that Congress ald to com- has neglected to give merelal aviatlon to an extent which alr navigators and people ready tn ek their lifs and capital In this Aevelopment have a reasonable right t expect. 1 shall do my utmost at the next session to have Congress extend agsistance to fullest milita and eommercial aviation ment.” develop- n his tour of inspection and study of. aviation Senator Bingham visited about twenty-five army posts and fifteen naval stations, many of which have no @ir sefvice but were of ih- terest chiefly In th general problem GAS LIGHT COMPANY Notioes Sent Out to Effect that 25 Per Cent Stock Dividena Wil Be Paid, Directors of the New, Britain Gas Light Co,, after having been granted authority to do so by the stockhold- ers, have declared a stock dividend of 25 per cent to stockholders of record on Aug. 12. 'The {ssuance of the new stock will raise the capital stock of the corpo- ration from $800,000 to $1,000,000, Authority for the Increase was granted at a speclal meeting held Dec. 22, 1924, and the annual meet- ‘\nz. TFeb. 22, 1925, Certificates will be ment out on or about Aug/ 25, the letter of announcement states, ARAB POPULACE FAVORABLETO JEWS (Continued From First Page) use in getting a living. Outside of the settlers established by the Zion- fst movement, the only ones allowed In the land are.business men who possess at least $2,500, To Allustrate the effect that the settling of the Jewlsh people in Palestine fs having, Cohn mentioned several cities which have experienc- ed an increase in population from about 3,000 souls about four years ago, to hetween 40,000 and 50,000 today. Citles Grow Rapldly Cities are being rebuilt at a rapld rate, the dingy old narrow streels that met the requirements of the Arabs being replaced by modern thoroughfares, and old buildings be ing replaced by new ones, that con- tain all the improvements known in this country. Where the Arabs wers Hving in squalid unsanitary houses, or in dugouts on the side of hills, they, ara now living in the citles, gecupying modern heus s Mr. Cohn said that the manner in which the Arabs lived were ter- rible until the start of the Zionist mavement, but is rapidly improving and keeping pace with the increased commercial activities, The climate enjoyed by residents of the land is in marked contrast with the weather that has been suf- fered here this summer, Mr. Cohn remarked, saying that for nine months of the year not a drop of rain falls there. The air is crystal like, he said, and although the sun INCREASES CAPITAL STOCK WIFE RELENTS, HUSBAND RELEASED Mrs. Kragiel, Chiel Witness, Tells Touching Story Scheduled to ‘play the role of star witness for the state against her husband who was arraigned before Judge Willlam C. Hungerford in po- lice court this morning, Mrs, John Kragiel of 100 Beaver street under- went a change of heart and instead of giving testimony to convict her spouse, she made an eloquent plea for his release and seoured it on a suspended judgment, Kragiel, represented by Willlam ¥, Mangan, was charged with assaulting his wife Tuesday night and creating a disturbance at his home, The wife was reluctant to tell of the assault when she was called to the witness stand in gourt by Prosecutor Joseph G. Woodd, but gave a lengthy story of her 15 years of married life with Kragiel, during which time the couple has enjoyed the utmost harmony, with never a Judge serlous difficulty. Kraglel was bound over to the superior court Monday morhing on a charge of burglary, and the wife attributed his actions Tuesday night to nervous- ness over his appearance before the higher court in September. After listening to the woman's story, Judge Hungerford said that he did not care to hear any more witnesses in the case, and told Mrs, Kragiel that he would let her hus- band go since she o ardently de- sired his relcase, i Mrs. Mary Ostrofski of 89 Orange street and Mrs, Anna Steffani of 11 Silver street were each fined 82 when they were arraigned on charges of stealing blackberries from the property of Mia. John Hine of 321 Monroe street. They both pleaded guilty, Constanty Dluzzinia was sentenc- ed to nine days in jail on a charge of breach of the peace at his home last night on complaint of his wife. Supernumerary Policeman Curry ar- rested the man on complaint. The man is alleged to have arrived home |last night in a drunken condition \al\'l atarted to abuse his wife, who immediately called the police, City Items A report of facts obtained in the |investigation of the proposed rebate |on license fees collected from the Y. M. T. A. B. society and the Kos- ciusko post, World War Veterar will be submitted to the next meet- JURKOWSKI ASSAULT _ CASE IS CONTINUED Understood That Frank Andrzyczyk Will Be Put to Manslaughter Plea. Wall Street Briefs The McCall Corporation has de- clared a back dividend of $8 a share on the first preferred and the regu- lar quarterly disbursement of $1.75 both payable October 1 to stock of | record September 16, The case of Frank Andrzyczyk, 40 Grove street, charged With as-| procesds from the revenues pledg- saulting Alex, Burkowski of 6 Lyman |a¢- tor the government of Hungary's strect early last week, was continued |7 1.2 par cent reconstruetion loan until next Tuesday at the request of |for the fiscal year ended June 30 Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods in po-{were about $48,500 000 approximate lice court this morning. Prosecutor iy gaven times the' amount required Woods told the court that additional |for annual interest and sinking fund time was required to invest| the it is shown in a report received hy alleged assault and the injuries |Speyer & Co. from Jeremiah Smith, caused by it. Ir. commissioner general for Jurkowskl {s alleged to have been Teague of Nations for Hungary, thrown from a porch at the Grove [— the defendant will be put to plea on a |sidering a new plan for liquidating latest proposal is sald to embrace as full payment on the accumniation, an offer of part cash, a2 small portion of new common stock and the bal- | ance in new preferred. Tt is ex- pected the plan will be submitted before the end of the year, HEARS, FOUND ALIVE New York Man Found by Daugh- fer in Worcester Total income of Ray Conselidated Copper for the first half of 1925 be- fore depreclation, depletion and fed- leral taxes, amounted to $2,085584 compared with $506,598 in the first vears ago after being missing three |h21( of 1024, Production in the years, was found at 2 o'clock this|S°cond quarter fell to 34,700,793 morning by his daughter, Mrs, Mary |PoUnds from 36.242,230 pounds in Dupont of this city after a search of [1® fIrst 'wmm 25 years, Worcester, Michael Connell. New York, supposed to have died to e 1?::1? Burton. e assanvear. | NOTHER 1S DEPORTED, NomvienConne oo vears asar sl FAMILY NOW BROKEN UP lcl)m\nd U\rro 193\"! later by A Te- port of his death and an apparent tdentification of a found in|Three Youngeters Are Compelled to corpse a Providence hotel, as fhat of Mr . Connelly Remain in T, S-Others Twenty five years ago, Mr. Con o CAnAdA nelly, after a family disagreement, left his home in Norwich. When the | wawport, v+, Aug. 13 (A— Because weeks lengthened into months and |per hushand has left her, and she he falled to return, reh for him, arch seemed fo have ended his family start-|ig §)1 apd in danger of becoming a public charge, Mrs, Hatfle Sargent was started northward for (‘anada : | three vears later when Mre. Con- | .ciorday, bringing her little daugh- | nelly identified ' watch found on|yon \ith her but leaving three small the hody af an unidentified man children behind. United States im- migration authorities, after consid- |eration of the case, ordered deporta- | whose hody had heen placed in the poiter's field there as one of her own, worn by her hushand when he B 925, : RAILR[IAI] SHARES Loading Reports New York, Aug 13 (. ~Attracted by the report that freight car load ings had crossed the million mark for the third consecutive week, new buying orders poured into (he rail- stock market. Frisco common was quickly run up a polnt to record top at 95 and several »nm. improved fractionally. Mack Tricks street house after a drinking party Orders for structural steel in the |opened two points higher and Davi- with Andrzyczyk., He dled a few |past werk aggregated about 35,100 (¢on (‘hemical 1, but General Railway days later at the New Britain Gen- [fons against 30,000 tons the week be- | gignal showed an initial loss of 2 eral hospital from a fractured |fore. Pending inquiries approximate | poing spleen, sald by Medical Examiner [more than 25,000 (ons. | s ern® va s Rmonapollead dnacl Waterman Lyon to have been re-| Directors of the Goodyear Tire &\ iative interest in the early trading ceived in a fall. It is understood | Rubber Co. are reported in financial | with the industrials showing an ir when the case is called for trial the [and rubber trade circles to be con-' vaguiarly higher fendency, United Fruit jumped & 1-2 points and Gen- charge of manslaughter, accumulated dividends on the pre- niai pajiway Signal recovered s e DT [ ferred stocl aggregating $4,55 early loss and moved up nearly A plan formulated earlier fin the points before the end of the first year was temporarlly abandoned [ paie poie” New York, Ontarlo & When a majority of preferred atfl"‘(-"\\-py..m was rapidly bid up over 2 holders failed to approve it. The 32 3-8 and points to a new top at recorded by Erie first prefered and New Haven, American Ice fell hack 2 points and 1 Tndustrial Algohol, 1. Foreign excha er gteady, demand sterling French francs ruling practically un- changed at $4.85 7-16 And 4.67 cents respectively. In apparent sion house advices, o switching from the industrials the rails took place during morning. Adverse trads news stim- ulated the selling of the sugars and | motors. General Motors, Hudson and Overland preferred all falling points or more, Otls fhe uneasiness arising from another “price war’ by larger companies, Towering call money rate to 4 per cent, 1808 open- reeponse to commis- nsiderable fAected rumors of share now selling around $20, were deducted. American Can fumped 6 points to a record high for all time at 241 4 Public utility shares showed signs of throwing off recent pressure due of inflated West Penn Co. and to assertions Montana Tower, SHONING AT \New Buying Orders Follow Car road shares at the opening of today's | early gaing of a point or more were | and | of the ! ”a‘!‘ a steadving influence on the general | list which started upward again be fore midday when buoyancy devel- oped in some of the high-priced in Austrial lssues, Mack Trucks soared | 7% points to 2081, or within a small fraction of the highest level | reached hefore the “rights’ to pur chase additional stock at $100 a prices. | o PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row TE 1-me We offer GUARANTY TRUST CO. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Eschange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, We Recommend and Offer: The Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. | Stocks i Prices on Application ! | @homson, Tenn & Co. /@ Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer: STANLEY WORKS i LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK TORRINGTON FPRICE ON AI'PLIC EDDY BROTHERS &G of National Defense. = He held ¢on- | 1ot, fhe dry air and cool breeze [ing of common conncil. The com- 2 FEbL Al ) Lo | tion Tnternational Telephone & Telegraph versations with the officers in com-| fnyf 15 ever blowing make the days miffce voted last evening to submit |15 '\_‘{v‘y_p):"“v‘a:' JDome. - Apparentiy| “Ngiim, 7 years old. was aitoved 10 | rcing 2 1o 3 points. Raising ;r the mand at the varlous posts that made | gy the nine months' period very [the result of the investigation with 1% " Ftl gy [ Teturn with her mother, for 8he |yrice of Iead $3 a ton was reflectec it possible for him to get a compres | g0, iy ro recommendations. % et Mo Duronuudiee tetied 10 |wax born in Canada. But three |in a jump in American Smelting 1o HARTFORD NEW BR'TAIN ) v ved er moth aport, continned et | oy pe axe ears, 3 ye nd 19 {105 | z evion 2l hensive view of all the milltary ac-| " o¢y, Ar. and Mrs, Cohn express-| Mayor Paonessa has received an STty |others, aged 5 vears, 3 3 and 10110515, duplicating its previons izl | @yartford Conn, Trust Bldg, Burl‘ltt Hotel Bldg. tivitles an both coasts od the greatest admiration for the |invitation from the officials in months, respectivel ¢ ot re- | figure of the vear. encral Electric | Tel.2-7186 Tel. 342 nator Bingham is a member of | i1 coente heanty of the coun-|[charge of the aviation meet at Bris- turn with their mother hecanse laico reached a new maximum figure el. 27 el. 3420 the Senate Committes on MIMtary | .o < ving that the mountain and |fol Saturday afternoon to be in at- |they were born in the United States|aty 3211, as Aid Wabash preferred Affaira and in good position to ob-| (" (i (nat are obtainable there|tendance. He has sent his regrets Dea th s and tho Canadian government will|g at YIS tain action on the measure he Will| o0 i0d any they had enjoyed | {0 Chairman Hughes of the commit- not admit them. High Low Close | present {o Congms when 1t meets | T T e ofher 14 countries |fee, stating that because of conflict- | (i Mrs. Sargent told the immigration [ Am Can 241 2341 240 | We Offer B v t of aviat & A reled ing engagements he is unable to at- > it hat she was married to 11 1 1111 ¥ i F Climb Congratulations from Mayor Stev. [ Samuel H. Gregory, 67, of 6|, g,y oy in 1015, Two years |am Sug ...... 657 6% 647% 30 h . Human Fly to Clim ens ot Hartford have heen received | Greenwood street, dicd yesterday atfo o o"ciig fe left hor. The chil-[Am Sum L0 — - | snares art Ooley Person 8 Hotel Burritt Building |by Mayor Paonessa upon the latte the New Britain General hospital. | 4 L5 "y oen placed with friends |Am Tel & Tel 139% 139 9% George Polley, the original “hu. [annual message. Mayor Stevens |le was born In England and had oy opgqives 1n Vermont. Am Wool .... 401 3915 | 50 sh i i 1s | man Hie wil olimb the Hotel Bur. |%ends his thanks for the copy of the | been in the employ of the Rogers S b sk G Anaconda .... 423 423 snares Fafmr Beal’mg Polfcaman Charles Johnson is| M L g Ireport and says he sees much of | Mfg. Co. for the past 24 years. He | 5 s i 121 epending & month's vacation at ”;'1‘.“"”(1(&“&'1;"";Zn?;\l'l ’;'n""‘w"‘”i’: value to New Britain in it, especial- | cane fo New Britain recently to|Booze Under Codfish N i addition to his he W a SCV b S E v § - 4 Mankato, Minn. ! 928 ly the zoning subject. [ make his home with his daughter, | 2 ! ner | Baid roco .. 113 M. and Mrs. Thomas Tiernan of |acrobatic stunts on fop, including | =p, “r x4 "0 "1, will hold a | Mrs, . H. Kent. Resides his daugh- Is Found on TC_h.OO e Sl o Rl 23 Tinwood street are recelving con- |standing on his nead three Inehes | pp feeting fomorrow night at | ter, he laves one brother, Joim| New York Aug. 13 P—the two- | F0H T 4114 gratulations today on the observance from the roof and hanging from one | ¢ .ok in Judd's hall. At that { Gregory of Torrington, and four h”'“. 1 n::m»}r‘fi s: ‘L“(‘H”f ‘.]n\u‘u(\“r e 20% | Patnic ekl oo by of thefr 14th wedding anniversary. |elbow from fhe coping. time applications for places on the | grandchildren. The funeral will he ,"""_‘*" "“y' e casce "yr ‘““'mh Canthis 143 |Hart & ‘178 183 s Mrs. R L. Birnbauga and son,| Mr. Polley has been scaling giant |,ynyal excursion (o Savin Rock on | held tomororw afternoon at L DL L e 100% | Landerm, 1t S Fare:gn Ex‘,fia’, e Renny, and Mrs, F. (?:sldhers antl | buildings since he was 18 y; old. fsaturday will be closed. o'clock at the Southmayd Doolittle | V28 ]";‘ 19 ".'\q,, ‘y’] n'l <]\‘I oM $3 [N B Machine 10 1| g won, Leonard, have left for a three|He has umn_ured in_ practically every [ The suit of L. Andrews against | funeral home, Middletown. Rev. Bu S {_“;"‘N\ ) :” 'lnthvirr r\::m CM&StPpfd1 w. 15'% | N B Machine pfd y 85 esks' stay at Sharon Springs, N. Y. [clty in the United States, Mexico and | carmello Gagllardl for $5,000 dam- | 1 Romig will officiatc and burial | Fulton stre ; "‘_"1' ; I”f‘”'”w SR 457 -Pond com a8 New York, Aug. 13—F Mye, Tames J. McAleer of Smalley \u',;u'lu and has wrlvnrjl‘nwl m\w over { ages has been withdrawn from the | il bo in Middlefield cemetery. jine "K”"x ;‘” QOBL a a0 Chile Cop Tndd 40 hreel e uf\ 8 Q;l‘ff::fl :‘xn ¢ days with 2,700 structures, including such fa- |superior court dacket, e was made, o [ ) ctreet is spending & few days with v ¥ y 7 1 ‘ol Fuel 3 owe & ) : 5 X - Jer sister at Ocean Beach, mous buildings as the Railway ex An automobile stolen from Willlam Mrs. Johanna Bjorklund A coast gnard patrol followed the \1.( 'm‘l{r”w’ Ret 4 827 | Russell Mfg Co la);hl(_‘:(:x\_un:ausx. demand ¢85 Mizs Maria Brophy of Winthrop |change, 24 storles high, in St. Louis: | Berzondezyk of 171 Jerome street |y Johanna Rjorklund, 64, wife tessel In from Sundy Hook to the)tarn Cre S N O ST g" bills on etreot left this morning for Madison, |the Masonic temple, 28 stories, in [last>night about 11 o'clock Was re-|of Apdrew - Rjorklund, died this wharf and then sought the large of- | ¢ B e i (o R S : 2 .lnc?. emand 4.67 Corw Chicago, and the Wanamaker stores [covered this morning on Main |yo0n at her home, 15 Commion-|fice for permission to search the \,”h? ,|‘y:-‘ Sug s et _ . ; 1;-\\1), demand 3.61 isn Margaret O'Leary og Hart-(in Philadelphin. He has scaled 21 [stroet about 3 o'clock by Patrolman |weaih avonue. She was horn fu|ship. The erew slipped ay as|Cosden O 3 : g Demand: Belgtum ford is at Narragansett Pier for a bulidings in New York city alone, |David Doty. Sweden and came to this country, |S00n as the vessel docked, <R el 61 Norway 15.49 qu'g(,:iwll;'gg bt e including the &S-story Woolworth | Harry Parrott of Arlington. Mase. |sitling in New Britain where sha| The llquor cargo had ‘a market | I'r o L Loyl L B e d.\l.q‘.‘DeE- Al “Grayce and Trene |buflding. reported to the police yesterday aft- {iived for the past 85 years. Resides|valuo of $30,000. The vessel was|brie Ist p 5 0 RS RN IR Tetedy The Misses Grayc : = Ittt ia B ot ot Hal N, § Gen Electric 15 )% Spain 1439, Greece 1.56, Poland 17 Schlelcher of Tyons street and Lil- Mr. Polley will start his climb on |ernoon that he had left a traveling [her husband, she leaves four sor |sa o ou 1 . § Araiies o N 245 Czecho-slovakia 2.96, Jugoslavh Nan English of Madison street are the Hotel Rurritt ftomorrow eve- |hag en the sidewalk in front of the |Charles, John, Hilmer and Hilding| S Qe lele ] i L 3 L «pending thelr vacation at the “Sea |ning at 7 o'clock [National bank ~building while he | Biorklund of New Britain: fiv ‘anmn Pohccman IS Sl e P L Southern N BT 120 141 0 A Bresre”, Indian Neck. A went into Judge B. F. Gaffney's of- [daughters, Mrs. Hilma Johnson, | vl tiTakiny Bribe L AL (e ety 46 45 Bhenahal 18 029, Mons Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Lindquist and PRAYER LEAGUE SERVICES,? [fice and that when he came out the [Mrs, Carl’ Linderloff and Mrs. Ina | Gui Yo aKking brn GI J Ol family have returned to Cleveland,| The mervices to he conducted byibag had disappeared. Tt was dis- | I'riehorg of New Britain, Mrs. 1o Roston, Aug. 13 (P—John L. Cur- | Int I'a SERy A U, S TREASURY STATEMENT Ohte, after a two weeks® vielt with| (e New Tngland Prayer leagnue af |covered thia morning in the alley- |Slocum of Hartford, and Mrs. Wil- |ran, a metropolitan policeman, was | Kellv Spring i 311, '8 Treasury Balance $145,038,313 | Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Nelson of Har- | White Oalk park Saturday afternoan |way leading to the Lyceum theater |liam Coburn of Bridgeport; three | found guilty of accepting a bribe AlOCoRs o 3 Girl Drifts 30 Miles rienn street, and evening are, as was stated last|and now it is Mr. Parrott that the |brothers; one sister, and grand- by a jury in Suffolk superlor con Elva $ 2 .,” BOND MARKET = e oA Mra. K. Blogoslowski of 20 Orange [ night, not backed officially by the | police eannot find. hildren. ¥uneral arvangements in | foday g g. 13.—Demund for in Raging Current etreet arrived ip this eity Jast eve. | Everyman's Bible class but an ef-| Raymond Anderson, 15, of Clom harge of Erickson & Carlson are Curran was charged with accept- | o ;i nuertible {s fea Fdamonton, Alta, Aug. 13 (P—A ning. after having spent the past|forf is heing made to interest the of-|monwealth avenue has been mis incomplete. ing $5 from Dr. Harold J. Owen | v railroad liens | W s message received today from threa months in Turope. Mrs |ficers In the class to altend as indi-|ing from his home for about a week, - after having seen the latter embrace | X210 1621 ... 17 44 bond market, the | Fort Simpson, Northwest Territory, Rlogoslowskl visited Fngland, | viduals. €. A. Humphrey, who i& co-[it was reported to the police last | |a woman In a parked ear. Dr.|3°% Waatl e i | "AR g advancing | by the Edmonton Journal, teld how France, Poland and Germany. She | operating with fhe Iengue. 15 & can- | night. The hov Is a student at the | {Owen apprared voluntarily as a wit- [ 3070 € 7 ; ‘ e hanna | the 15-year-old daughter of Thomas returned on the “Paris tain in the Red Arnly, and through|state trade school here | F l [ness for the government. Currar 1 Pac 5 8 & W strong. | Smith, a Yukon prospector, was car- Mr. and Mps, R, B. Plerson mld‘hv:« efforts it is hoped to bring ahont| The mercantile burean of th unerais s gl o S M . ol West- | ried 30 miles down the ewift currents Adaughter, Lidabelle, will leave to-|this unofficial attendance. The meet-| Chambertof Commerce will meet to df{bribe and of threatening to extort ,».‘, I‘Mh” 45 §53s 4 n e Eastern | 0f the Upper Laird river in a skin- merraw far Atlantle City, whera they \ ings are in charge of a Rev. Mr.|morrow morning at 10 o'clock. z money. Ip '“}, el 1 o 281 : Ohio con- | '0at without oars after her father will apend a few days. kerman, and will be held from 2| Marriage license was issued this| . ""l""f"' T"M"jl | pEidh m"m e S SR £33 ad been drowned when the craft John H. Conlin of 30 Summer |o'clock on through the evening. Rev. [ afternoon to John Zegray of 103 Fast | he funeral of George Topolis was 2 q 2 . ized in Hell's Gate Rapids. xtreet In spending & few days in|R. B. Evans of New Haven nill|street and Kathrine Carnogie of held at o'clock fhis morning Hmtfmd Man Qhool: " Pure ‘“: ] i 1o & leveloped & during the 30-mile rde New York clly and Long Island. | epeak Carlton street. / Erom faraiah SxNaxniio sz ey Self Beside His Wife |\ copper | M Aviness ) K ¢ canoe from crashing, the “Aamuel Pendergast, Raymond | e — Chief William C. Harl of the Jocat | PATIOrS. Rev. P cos “V”'”f‘-‘rv" (" I Harttordil Aup it am '\"“""v.mrwc AT % = oA firm. Consalida. | Birl finally managed to bring it inte Bovle and Misses Anna and Sally| RETURN FROM INSTITUTE. |police department was electeq a|€12!%0 and burial was in Fatrview o o500 (L hant, of Lewis| Roval Duteh .. 487% 48% 4 n Coal of Maryland jumping | A" eddy and reached shors, She Petuskls attended a corn roast at|Miss Winifred Schneck and Walter| member of the executive committee | “*™M®'"Y {street, committed suiclde early this|ginelair Oil 10 point Carolina | (h°n fashioned a pair of are with an Wateh HIll R. 1, vesterday Miss Winifred Schneck ail Walter| of the State Police assoclation, while | et GIECALIE | morning by shooting himseif while | Pacific 1 mical 7s a 8s ad- [Old handsaw, which was fastehied in et Schneck, Walter Charsky and Miss| Captain George . Kelly of the local R b A R AR b el Lkt bl A 1 o, | the boat, and rowed another 30 miles [ L S e S y The funeral of Joseph Gleba s " \ Railvay ‘ TG [ty SOt AN TONS Logcal People Hurt USRS LI L R 1o |idepartment was reslected Tocal vice= Iy o5t nthai olaison! of Mr police were told that the couple had aker 451 4 S8 wor i camp. . . | Bsther Clark, Miss Melvina Fich-| president, at the annual session 3 R S eaa been quarreling. I 5 a7 : ' ' fautiiits S iEaEes o e = in Accident at Shore | mann of New Britain ana the 1at-| which apened at New Haven yoster. | J0%ePh Gleva o e b oo & E Pac ) United Tuel & Gas 6s moving | Advocates Helping M ATl | e Herald) .| ter's cousin. Miss Wilhelmina Fiene- | dax. Chief Hart will serve with the R 'L“”' e | FIGAT AT SAVIN ROCK [5 ey ' > & Gas fs moving AdVocales Helping Men . :I ':;" : ;L m::: P o e | mann, of Farmington, have’ returned | executive officera of the assoctation [ oot A AT DR (HER: (U1 newe ‘Haven, Ang. 13.—W Cnion Pacific .142% 14 4 {lors (mere! ateads Who Have Prison Records adlg nd Cl eters from Keswick, N. J, nhere they at-|on the committee Ltk e en polics are e = ety NP %ity. members of John T <u\l\w1ns‘undr~-‘] the Young People's Tnstitute The convention voted at yeste funeral mass. Rurial was in red »r.\( ere today seeking Franeis [ U'nited Fru 5 ! ago, Aug P —Cooperation orchestra were injured th ottHe Oatman Byt harch. HEv.| 1eve sisslon 16 \ncooss e 1eati |TX0art cemetery (e T"",”""d“"d, Bty ““;”" L A (‘ustoms Men Watching Saacd s Sony c.b;.";hf oon when by el e Nl £ & | == who are alleged to have engaged in | U & 57 < eu ment was urged as the bes :M:\h:-; niv:amvrr:r:y:nvhr s .\,'f, ‘:\1{#1%1“: a :n of the inzti .‘.,:m‘v for mmwm_ from 2550 to| Nes | Einoil \WHght ;1 fight with Savin Reck police of- | ~ 1 [ r’hmhnz of ‘v‘lmnufll A of “making sgrooked men SRR Trdlnal Vo G e | R L e ':f,:lwfi‘:,rf'::m Temaining &t | gy, pyneral of Mre. Ernest Wright | ficers last night and who eseaped | s T4 74%| Greenwich, Conn, Aug. 13 () — |straight” by Relio M{ MeBride, su- Neitthe I IREE o Ak YN 3 | present figu 2 aday while | 0\ 1eld Saturday afternoon at|from a temporary lockup amid a ‘ n s government inspe rintendent of the Parting of the when thalat | road beiNE| \ANY COMPLAIN OF BRIDGE |12ld up’with sickness or injurles re- | 317, 10 190 SN 0 HET L clcoer from polica. pistols e w the unloading of Ways Home, Pittsburgh, and publie a: the rnm':\:: :,,5”,]:':"5, ,M':l'”: Complaints continue to pour into [ ceived while in the performance of | [ /(% " " 0 o Afarthew's German| Some time ago Tlernan was re ey feet of lumber at a d Jefender of the clty of Pittaburgh. s et it Tl T estentior | O a1l almont ieveryiday i concerm ) LT SRS | Lutheran church a 0. Rev. A. C.|parted to have heen signed b the TOCAL ' Mr. McBride listed the feur prin- P el T ing the condition of the bridee over | egat om the loral police a | i Elciaie i o van ket Pal e b “ i anses of crima as women, ep injuries to the (*o men had not|ihe railroad tracks at Rlack Rock | t*nding the convention ar R Gl s B G e e e e L SETRils g ptrd:lRcaten s ben asesrtained up to the hour of |avenue > poor is its condition that | Patrick J. O'Mara and Patrick A. | Virainia leasns to which It =aid he ) f the Volstead act; nareotics and EoIng to press [there are whispers of the city under- | McAvay. Policemen John Stadler, | mem— == | a0 not teport revolvers. He asserted pistols are the e |taking to repair it, charging the cost | EAvard Kiely and John Liebler. e s Insurance Stc most worthlese, usaléss things man- MRS, BARNES HURT lto the New Haven rafiroad com £ s iyl We are Showing | = : R A prriiod P Tord has been recetved here that t Sity E: o Vers choice selection of | FORMER BOXER DIES Aetna ¢ ) ctured today ol et o ’““\v‘u{}\‘ ’nL)\n'li!\h' vtiv P.nglhr‘rr 1. 0 | Blood Tlancfusmn Sriie New Haven. Aug 12 (P —Word I been seriously injured in an auto- |such metion now in the works, Mayor Operation Performed | = Ot o, ko plaeed for bul TCoRlied hers f00aY lnUCSIIL 5, 5 5 . moblle aecidant In Maine. and it is | Pacnessa has been asked to take the| In an effort to save the life of the next spring s Ayl et i, M' Automobile T e i M Z reported that she sustained several imatter up and will communicate at | mother of five children who is at , "N_ PP b | Hartford Fire # A e h a . 52 Sendis thithe Ballis. | mundsen O breken ribe No particulars have loncs with Superintendent. J. J.|the New Britatn General hospital in | Bollerer 3 Posy Shop Siis. fsleads whete ho ¥as stationeq |NAtOnal Firs \“ ffers to uaran Ire been learned Snavely |a critial condition Fireman Jumes| %9 WEST MAIN &T, Sth (NS LR sy [Ehoenix Fire LU Sell His Ship Maude — —— [ Carroll submitted to a blood trans- . R N Bt e GMERNS ravelers Ins ( 1 Denmark, Aug. 13 (P PADDOCK DENMES CHARGES | ROY'S BODY RECOVERED | nislon At fhinclibepiial iRy morniEh | e e ", ALL EXONERATED Manufacturing Stocks ' offered to surance . New Tork, Aug. 18. — Charley| Westport. Maine, Avg. 18 (P—The [Mr. Carroll was. with George Scar- | gmmmmmm e |\ {0 g, 18 UPL—AN per. | Am Hardware oy o s which has , ’ Paddock, California sprint star, re-|body of Edward Beresford of Cin-|latt, stlect®d from numerous volun- B SOl AbALA IR By we e eith el ikin: Hosary 3% st been freed from the ice of the Newark, N. J. turned to the United States today |cinnati, a member of a boys’ camp|teers who responded to the appeal in n death Tuesday night of Theodors | Beaton & Cadwell 83 Arctic ocean after a year-long im- S c frem his world tour to add his|at Woolwich, who was drotned from [last night's Herald. Further trane- US I] a ey [Durkin, Jr.. 12, who was struck by | Bige-Hfd Cpt Co S risonment, to satisfy his creditors, TOCK FOR SALE denfal te those of his companion, (a canoe in Sasanca river on July 30, |fusions will be necessary, and. if |a truck driven by J. Payne of | Billings & Spen com ] 8 o Maude was frozen in last year $10 Per Share Léren Murchison, in cohnection |was recovered near here today. not|enough parsons of the right type are Punerss Director. | Whitneyville, have been exonerated | Billings & Spen pfd 12 14 [near Bear lsland, 800 miles west of E. W. BURD with eharges in Germany, that the |far from the scene of the accident.[to bs found, still more volyntders "';“'"“’{;‘,h N trom criminal responsibility and | Bristel Brass Sy 10 |Bering Strait and miles north | e American athletics demanded ex-|[Three other Cincipnati boys reached | must. ofer their blood te save Mrs. R et Sengts.s. |Iblame by Coroner EIl Mix tn & find. Colt's Arms ........... 8234 34 ‘of Siberia. She ts now proceeding || 126 Capitol Ave., orbitant expenses. shore safely. Bossok. ing issued today. Eagle Logk mmmumeesics. 108 108 to Nome, Alaska,