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CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK WITH FATHER AT WHEEL N. Y. REPUBLICAN HAVE REAL SPLIT Bennett Calls Conference to Name Candidate John Wrobel, Aged 8, Crushed to Death When He Runs Into Path of Auto Wrobel, t 1AM ter Wrobel New York, A time for filing n ating p: expiring Friday. the municipal tical pot 1s boi ever. Wi publican night called conference E place of Frank D, tain pen manuf harged tam Wat h mass LA COURSE-EVANS airman Former Assem Wilimott, cha Civic league, called Smith {n the name lyn Democrats to ough of two million pe “blight of Hylanism.” The Women's Dem under the leadership of Mrs Blair endorsed the Tammany headed nator +#Walker against Mayor John Man, who is secking renomination Mr. ett offere o withdr trom the race if Mr. Hillc call a representative republican cc ference to select a candidate, T issue, he 1 eliminatio of Mayor Hyl hall from city politics, "“Mr. Hilles ought to kn takes of the heart,”” Mr. Bennett snid part and parcel of the disa 1912 Roosevelt-Taft fight. He part and parcel of the 1017 n alty campaig his dete tion to run John Purro an independent c party and elected Mr. Mr. Bennett won nomination over Mr primaries in 1917 expectation that for the election No- vember 4 nominees hoth the democrats and republicans will contested by the primaries Opposed to Hylan Mr. Willmott wrote 8mith last night that Bro ness men are opposed to Hylan's ad- | ministration “blunder and ter” and that members of the department the adnginistration’s “favoritism blacklist and suppression of truth." The ised to stump et er Tammany ticket Nine anti-Hylan automobile flying were arrested night crap at Hylan released on 2500 Mother Will Visit Her s has b ocated by suceessive Son Who Shot Father |rosiionts o -.IJ.',V‘]{‘ Allison Del- B R Yol Vi . I ceribus Wilfred La Course and Miss Jennie Faans United In Marriage At St ; Peter's Church, John tick State . Hy- re Mr. and Hayden- this morning Ta ( Mrs. David ille, Mass at Ren la Course of Pet s offieiate at St church. .7 the Mrs. r's ice hei sister of the hric and H bride, was the S N as W as Tammany matron of honar ow the mis- by e of her republican party “He ide wa ina pe de with a shower houquet Atirec white e carried a T'he chine of white roses matron of honor wore a chiffon iKUGE ot whilts gn when rmir avende wit Mite split Hylan.” the republic Mitchel 1 ¢l as She carried a 1 pink r Followir breakfast dding home of were g the co remony 1« served at the mother. ¢ from Wi Mass in F T iameht Verme ere is some to Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, La Course will re- 1t 24 Maple street Age Mrs HEXICAN POLICY be independents despite side To the n mother of Course’s anniversary Mrs, Ta James Fvans, vernor ar of klyn husi of hine- palice are hostile hecanse of its the Attitude Are Suzgested At Insti- tute of Politics Meeting 17 A < country's Mexico wore Williar [wo ma A of 1 Jemncrats Walker Staten T in hanners and charged Wit of Polities Airector & ont a An f federal jurisdiction such recommendations wer ites in wuthorities 158 for protection and injustice ar aliens resi ren time the oy Parkersburg. Tov taken to the so try jail when she trom Burma anionun: This meeting hetn Andiine i ) be arranged tort to hrea fe nf her wonnds ed teda ROY 6, SWIMS DELAWARE ar-ol Aug. 6 (P John the she e ness o he confess Warre pinding the ury of this New Zealand Trying to Give Gobhs Good Rome, Aug. 17 (& rest today of a youth Time MAN TIGHTS ALLIG AUg Naples express it be that Carlo Falbo. ed gresso Ttalo-Amer was chlo gold cles of cor ing on the sor Falbo, to New Yor who has eident wish to of the police KING OF IRAK ARRIVES Paris, A 7 Two Modifications of This Country's | ”The "[:én W(r;reaf Lo;és in a Man’s Life—ByriEthel NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925, AZY MAN THRILLS BIG CROWD ON HIGH BRIDGE Bellows Falls Lunatic Takes Lofty WOMAN IS CHORED BY ELUSIVEANIAG Brooklield Resident Unconscious | lellows Falls, Aug Following Attack lglennal 4 i i 0 a spec Perch 100 Feet Ahove The Water, 17 (A—Res! Is were treated icular and hair ralsing ex- ibition " a violently {nsane young vas seen climbing to the cry highest point of the arch of the teel hri neross the Connecticut River connecting the two villages. A large crowd quickly gathercd on hoth river and traffic | held up for nearly two hours by the 150 to 2000 people who watched the cfforts to cure th. He was 100 feet or more er and going from nother on the steel only a few Brookfi en L man who it is thought may it b in front of her home, Mr living in the Pond Read most traveled roads was seized by She suc he manlae Al of the this se John ne in ond throat sides of ctions and choked yeste in ced- ese fr her assaflant, 1in was inted after her struggle unconscious for two hours. was e State Police man the one place 1o frame which tnehes in breadt | The Police Dey extension la are searc thought t people who is abou rizing Brookfield, South B Podunk Mrs. Viola househ okfield and While sister-in-law Ali, and the men of the old were on a motorho; & Iire were ment truck two sent for the ladders from the of Department and raised 70 fe of the bridge, endeavored the man, or h him before he should fall, He d 1o listen to orders or entreat- on lake Quacunquasit yesterday aft- Mrs. John Ali. who had re- home alune, was seated on ernoon et mained the running to curner in front of sound sh board of an automobile Hearing a looked around and spied a ypearance crouching down as if ready 1o spring at her reamed and started to run 10 her it grabhed her by the throat, Struggling fierce v, Mrs. Ali succeeded in loosening | | | T refus ies but her house. two hours was feuffed he- about ur being brought WIFE BEATERS JAILED {reached Iy han fore down is hold and she ran down the road {toward the pursure her, When near the lake Mrs in a faint in the road, where she was found by Mr. and Mrs. George Web- ster who have a cottage on the | shore. They picked her up and car- ried her to thelr cottage, where she | was unconseions for two hours. Mrs, [in police court i} All conld not give a very good de- | €ach was found guilty scription of her lant. The state | cd to seven days in jauil, J police were notificd and are search- | Sticking to his apparently establish- ing for him ed policy of sending offenders of this | He is thought to hr variety to jail. They whom Donald Roskofski of 15 Ora appr Joseph Daumarad of Podunk with a mash over Damarad arrested and carrying a gun. The boy es- | terday morning by Patroli lcaped by running away. but he told [ter O'Day and — Antlony | his parents on reaching home. The reccived compl | also is thought to have |there was trouble in their howe. In- It is |vestigating, the police found Mrs | Damarad lying between two b ind covercd with blood in conscious condition 8 was rush ed to the New Brits I pital where it was four The man did_not Judge Hungerford Gives Two Seven lake, Ali fell x Days Behind Bars to Cool Their Ardor. Two wi before Judg: is morning o BAME wer 11 g him Thursday Joseph and street. man years old, ir his tace i stree Iy saw 38 Grove iy yes i Wal Kruzinis after they nts that ame man attacked two girls last | believed that he is insane | SLAVERY PRACTICED week an un- General hos. 1 she had | ash on r head. had top of h her struck her with a whiskey g Three other men who were in the Damarad home when the police {rived were taken into custody rges of breach of th encva, Aug. 17 (RS this morning jndgment w openly practiced in several Asiastic o o BB | Moh medan states, partienlariy in Karas, inley Sokolski and the Arabian peninsula including m‘ Andriolinis the kingdom N Where | poskofskl | many AM® | ) Ased his wifs i 10 irday night and yesterday morning says & report by the § when she returned with Patrolman on of the League of Nations | py1yiq oty and Cyril Sehoonmaker, he chased her again He was drunk police arrested him on charges of drunkenncss and breach of the peace She testifi hat hush, Of These, Many are Girls, Report From Arabian P’enincula Declares —Genea Investigates Stories, on peace and s suspend e Brimo Adam He girls who was 1 slaves a out of the house Sat Kast as slavery commist | published today. ission recommends un egal statue of | The com olition of the would give every siave freedom without pay- | It suggests the ¢ rsal @ slavery the men right fo Before the police had a chance to <hip him to the station in the patrol Stanley Cerow of Hartford ap on the |the police ay. He stepped into 5 ground until after the p had !departed and then he continued his attracting a crow e police returned and 1 him under arrest on charges {of drunkenness and breach of the peace and he was fined $5 and costs this morninz. of money imient of a concentration point freed slaves may be sent ling their veturn to the cour heir origin and also nen the extension of the right to pursue 1ahl recom £ e frol In ord tend to make lisguised form slavery, League of Nations commission sug- gests the prohibition of compuleory works, for S that| gisturbance virtualiy & ut him. T the to end the abus forced lal i abor except for publ vhieh there must be ists eliminate gervility edncation a the Situation in Canton Continues to Be Quiet 15 P (De. tronble strike A Canton | The report 1 is ta ackwa among More Disorders Told in Dispatches From Seki| 17 (P ph dispatch Hong Kong reporfs that ¥ broken out at Sekki situation reigners A fo An Exchange |1°% from | are entering not heen molested proclamation ttack Ho- o of riv- Agenc s fhe here Chinese civil § a group of Whampoa ca nanglaland diately refurned rd lacking pting | the out Li Fook-T of Canton. T4 drove ors from his terr i rmer mavor ets infn the Iurth nton t the strik- some time He Whampoa s territory. n of forcigners to the city and | 00~ " i King guaran ety Afely WILL BLOW 1P 1 N 20 L Ang CONTRABAND 1 TAR e come tim THE SECRET OF THOSE r WONDERFUL ENGLISH COMPLEXIONS pt Her Youthful Lroks and Clear ¢ ream Complesion With Con But Cream n Everyday crmill or for and posit money hack Rardly keep it In = & demand al {Brooklyn Bluecoat Though Bad- floor | between which it was | | l | ltichmona Hil | [ |arvested CHINESE POSTAL MEN BRAVE POLICENAN WAKING NEW DEMANDS| Do You Carry! Enough to Fill a Bucket? sh | Aug. 17 (P—A demand | no forcigners he employed in nghai post office after 1 The police |has been made by the 2,200 posts amilton station, &t |employes who went on strike hty-sixth street and Lifth av- terday. The strikers include clerks ! Brooklyn, prepared yesterduy |fOTters. delivery postmen and coo- for open warfare on the street cor- |!i°% ~The strikers also demand a rer gangs in the precinet foll :" A T LA AReag ant attack by gangsters or setter working conditions. Vatrolman Ignatus O'L pEhachalmangotia mentinglofethy o o " |Gelera lahor unfon announced that S the agreement signed on August § was stabbed on [ i beaten into insensi. |PTOVIding for a recumption of work 2 e [in the Japanese cotton mills here hibhrovlyedihe purau not satisfied the workers and his corncred them in t the mill hands will not retiirn taxicab and vested them with the to work uniess they are granted a Ip of other policemen. [ten per cent increase of wages and The attack on O'Leary 18 the ci- paid one-third of the strike pay scries of episodes in Which | hioh their leaders promised them office at Shanghai, al- has been under the con- 1 of the Chinese government since when foreign post offices were abolished in accordance with the ace ave bheen |gecision of the Washington confer te on Satur- |epee, still has a number of Ameri been |can and other foreign employes. and Iy Beaten Makes Arrests Aug. 17. ves case worning and bi face an When assailant lave endeavored to check nce by street RanES. | The post gungste re not put in the |(hough it fous criminal class by the pre- | t po but are of corner afer type and are described as a poli ving — HARTFORD — growing me particularly nights for To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 s s/ Stores Closes Wednesday Afternoons Until Sept 2nd Final Clearance -~ tive of and several disorderly have conduct day ned Battle in a O'Leary was going 142 Glst strect, at 2 a. stopped in a lunchroom a Anonymous Friend Makes Stinnes Loan of $1500 Berlin, Aug. An anony- mous loun of a packet of $100 bills out 6,000 marks ($1.500) has been placed at the dsposial of | Dr. F.dmund Stinnes by an un- named industrialist from the Rhine land, who told Dr. Stinnes that he believed the fate of hie Aga motor in meeting the payroll Dr. Stinnes had difficulty la veck, was a matter of national im portance, Dr. Stinnes is the elder son of the late Hugo Stinnes Declaring that he 1 to hely young industrialist in his fight banks which are directing liquidation of the Stinnes inter- the Renish ind alist called Dr. Stinnes’ hotel and handed aver the bundle of dollars, #pologiz was not able to mak 1 loan. Lunchroom to his home, | m. and had | 476 street when he encountered the four 1 The policeman was in civil- clothes, but the four men knew as a policeman who had been ctive in cleaning corners, When O'Leary entered the they were having an argument about bill for their tood and the coun- | terman appealed to the policeman to protect him from a beating. When O'Leary advised the men to pay up et out they turned on him The policema was > miercy of the when one slushed him in the chin with a knife and hacked at the back of his head. The others punched him and kicked him until he fell insensibie. Then they ran from the pliac nd fled in a taxicab. With Patrolmen Carroll and Sul- A Ivian, tolinia . Demaio Formally / O'Leary commundecred another cab and set out for the district in which he knew rters. Captured in Taxicah, At sixty-sixth street and Elr avenne they were found in the » and surrendered under the the o prisoners, of was said by heen fined 850 for disorderly conduet said they total him place works of whi ihe 5 wish an and | 1h¢ with the the osts, wus unarnied four of the At Cost And Less who appreciate ing becanse he more substant ccused of Murder in Mt. Vernon Rochelle, N. Y., Aug. 17 (@ | A formal cha of rder in the firet degree was made today against naio. who was arrested | ¢ on suspicion of having| plicated in the trolley hold | up in Mt. Vernon on July 20 Demaio has resided at 228 Union avenue, New Rochelle, The police | are that a third gun, found after | holdup, was traced through vions owner to Demaio. ho came assistan Men the utmost in quality, men who New the men made their head- know good style, fine fab- venth taxi- ries and skilled workman- re ship will answer thiz last police. One of t} Frank Cana- 952 Seventy the police call. dary, 27 years old, irl street, a weel His a were Thom 468 Eigl rth JAP SAILORS STRIKE Tokyo, Aug. 17 (A—Three hun dred and forty members of the Jap anese crew of the Empress of Aus tralia struck, delaying the vessel which sailed this morning with # rew of onlv 83 for Vancouver, B. ¢* All are Society Brand and e 205 other high-grade suits are Arthur enth 24 Nty-s mpson, N of 92 included, with the exception IF'ollowi e arrest ry was taken fo U'nton Tsrac] hospital and later to his home, When the prisone in the O'Le he >f tuxedoes and blue serges. were arraign- i SR od Ninth district court hefore | Magistrate Liota they were held in 500 bail for examination Thurs charges of felonious assault READ THE HERALD CLASSIFTED | ADS POR YOUR WANTS EYESIGHT SPECTALIST 377 Main Street — Tel. 19 Easy Wisdom Here's a simple rule for learning about every- thing modern. 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