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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925, b | w‘m*_ s ABOUT 30,000 SEE :,c.‘::;::f";\f?f,':‘;?,f}f?il;';fi"zfl;, ..;:-;:".‘:.:flSHARP DECLINE N s st . SHENANDOA T0 | FIRES SHOT AT GRLS | CONFERENCE TOMORRON Scare While Taking On vay ¥ In Her Attempted Swim = Chum Were Observing. Instructions As To Dutles 01115’ TWO D”Vers Appeal‘ it ooy Will PaSS OYe]‘ S[ate Fa]l‘ Chasing his daughter and her| Washington, Aug. 17 (P—Enlarge chum, who has been boarding with |!" upon previous plans, headquar- : {ters of prohibition enforcement here hem for several weeks, Frank Man- .o cilled to Washington every Charles Arnold as me ;; Police Court Session | _gao Geia Nea. prance. aus. 17 6m Grounds En Route s have made their appear- pa Char by . ith “Buck” Jackson as his TR anelil of Per ave : ; Bristol, Aug. 17—With 25,100 pavt | 1 m nam, |this city, was a rin the | Only two violators of the mota [l phew days ndding another | twashington, Aug. 17 UM~The navy | pearing down the street, 50 10 Mke |oors nonsareon oy Siates for & Fihe admissions and an estimate of 4,000 | Mavor | Wade, President [plane piloted by Captain 1d of | Yt laws were taken into cus-|Dazard to the already countless dif- alrixibio Shanandeak on {ts mid AL ks . eral conference preliminary to the i e pil ¥ Captain Lac H ¢ lo Shens s middio [sure that they kept golug he took & | jaunching . i S e R v et S e e oot 1400 o iody by the polies over the twoek. |ficultles of the attempt to awim the | K a § of the new enforeement - |western filght next month wiil pass | *NOtEUD and fired a ch them, according to testimony they The conference will be held tee | gave In police court this morning. [morrow, and previously only thirty Magnelll said that the trouble start- higher officials were expected |ed over the late hours the girls |t v . paid, the first air meet held in this!Na city on Saturday at Miller field on|and Chippens Hill proved an unqualified |Were amon success. A great many others were | o for aperating wi light glish Channel which Miss Ge racy, [carried through the air by Willlam | for aperating withont lights Mis well known men {Thomas who flew a British plans, |40 falling to stop on signal of an|!Mide Fderle plans to make mmnrv‘mef state fairs at Columbus, Ohlo, PO Rt R e bl cer, and the other for operating 'OV DeRInning at 7:25 o'clock in the [Dea Motnes, Towa, Minneapolis, Mil- of the New Britain delegation was |¥ithout a license and while under |MOThing. waukee and Detroit. \ESeNR | prevented from attending the meet | [ Lientenant Dixon. te took second |!1® Influenca of liquor. The polica r“", aberks, measuring & HNutle| Under sn'itinersry spproved t0dsy | ware keeping: Judge. Willam G| ine o ata ’1‘:' }«\?T‘m"fl'uff (ar:d! by the poor transportation service, | [prize fn the contests for speed of [Poliove that the good weather caused | OV°F SIX feet in length, were caught at the navy department tha eraft yiupgerford placed the cars | Porto Rico will be the only abs as hundreds were stalled at the Northside corner when the busses failed to run at one period for an hour and a half, with the exception of one local bus which maintained regular schedules, Traffic was dens 80 that motor cars proceeded at a crawl from the Terryville avenue bridge to the fleld, practically two | [ Blatics of 150 hores power - and ho |MASt diivers to leave the city for the DY fishermen seven miles off Boul- |will leave Lakehurst, N. J., Septom- came In third in the landing compe- | 810tes and other resorts, as traffic | “8"° last night. They were brought [her 1 or 2, in order to be at Des tition, [was comparatively light, this morning to Boulogue and ex- |\oines, September 4, It will go by Tia nilotentihet plana fromesehlch Emil Lindquist of Hartford was | Pited In front of the central post|way of Scott Field, Belleville, Til., t Blim'* Hennicka jumped In & para- |4 urday nlght on charge [Tf1e% WhoTe they P e Iohdhend elUel R KroRY Des afoines his arrest yesterday. The regional administrators, chtuo to win first prize hy landing |of g while drunk and with. | 9F Breat curtosity for sevoral hours. it will fly to/ Minneapolls and 8t |qovonion aaid that har fath i rles of preliminary lonly 100 fect from the circle. The [out & license, and when arraigned | PTcRutlons have been taken to|Paul.and thence over Wisconsin t0 |jaar qrinking since Saturdiny atto. With his assoct {feat was a highly hazardous one. |before Judge Willlam C, Hungerford | <*°P the news of the sharks' apear- | Notroit, where 1t will tle up to the | o7 GUAICME Shee Saturday o As the planc circled oevr the field, |in police court this morning he en. | !\C" from Miss Ederle when she ar-|itord mast and retuel, ‘mun Hniniinatataslcl st 1o Hennicka hung by one hand ont [tered pleas of not gullty and re- |l here at "" o'clock tonight for| The detafled itinerary in the clr- | L) giaried; thettrou {on the wing and as the plane was [quested a continuance untll Wednes- |7 1ast rest before the attempt to |cuitous trip of the ship shows that | of Probation Officer Ruth E. Bristoll | sentees. for three months. Assistant Secretary Andrews of The man was eharged with dru creator of the plan for © lenness and breach of the p n through appoint- 1 the work, se conferrlug with Mr. Ane. M\\x today included E. C. Potter, Massachusetts; J. 8. Lewis, New cruising only 500 feet in the air, he |day 80 that he could employ counsel mw]v:\y:”:};‘ o:hnm‘;fvhh P after W‘onlnf Lakehurst 1t will be | Three New World Marks |wampshire: . . Hyland, Vermont, iy R PO s e et | TR s attempts {0/ scon about in order by these cities: | o Mo and A. W. McCampbell, assistant to [ dtivday morning Tientanant Dix=l| lok thot contintanaa) swim the channel Jabos Wolft, Miss | Phadelphia, Wheeling, W. va,| et on Automobile Track Q. Morrick, divisional chiet for Dilcilala teainert Montihery, France, Aug. 17 (A— M. Benoist, winner of the Gran Prix here last month, lo forced to leave | Zanesville, O.; Dayton, O.; Indfana- he water hecause of the attacks of |polls, Lafayette, Tnd.: <pnn-mnm a huge shark, {T.; Scott Field, St. Inm“ Fishermen here say that the con- |City, St. Joseph's M on flew to Salem, Conn., to the sum- | Gus Lindquist of Hartford was mer home of Senator Hiram Bing- [taken into custody at the same time e ham and carried” N {0 Hartford \on o charge of drunkenness, whils world's records in a 12 First Degree Murder Is hare thadennlontnsistedio b ;}f”r;w lijl‘l::yr:-mflrlsz*f;‘ff 1(1!:‘:‘:(": tinued hot weather, which has Boons, Towa; Webster City, tomobile on the speedway her | Charge Made Against Man I Biistol. Dixon then went on with |ness and breach of {‘]',,; ace. | mpa |PTOUENE the temperature of the |Minneapolis and St. Paul, Menomi. | ‘erday Manchester, Aug. 17 (P —Prose= [le s w0 e HEACES channel water (o a higher point than nee, Wis: Fau Claire, Wis.: Black He first went around the track at AEAitorney CF Hath hes hig party jtrio was arrested after the pollce In- |y cya), fs responsible for the presence a shade over 223 kilometers (138,55 | Cutin8 Attorney C. R. Hathaway ew York and northern New Jersey. Following the meet, Tieutenant | octigated a complaint that there | ‘H\flr Falls, Wis.; Wautome,, Wi alTea) N lecided to hold on a charge of first I A e | of the e e shkos . P mil. hour, He then ecavered } . Dixon and Charles Wright spent |was g disturhance on Eim street fol. | of the man-eaters in the channel Nshkosh, Wis; Fond du Tae, Wi miles) an hour, ;He then red § ree murder Frank Sokoliski of a disturbance on Elm s M e T o Bat. | In!lometers (3.10 miles) in one min- {soma tima in earrving passer A ) Ka k00, at- | n ywing a slight accident, ute 21 25-100 seconds: § m = crees street, whose alleged as- | through the skies Tgnored Policeman’s Signal | [l Creck Aacion. AnnRAShor Docl i R 95100 fasron it i 10 | ERUIoR Al Wotan AuDpGsedits BAYS | S e NS e (,,ma\ ‘Hm' Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland s 4 | been his wife caused her death fa | |ANRYaltech zaroskiSHotiEi1E ) BiGToYSl) Akron, Youngstown, Clearfield, Pa; | Kllometers in 2 minutes 47 1.2 sec- anch S. SENATOR HIRAM BINGHAM paid a fine of $10 and costs ster memorial hospital | Lewish 4 Reading, Pa. onda. g {Bays Accident 10 Years fe rating his machine cn Main 'T‘h: eommanding officer ot the| He was proceeding to hea! the 10 An autopsy will be held some time g JeThe Snrsssneaisiaild { \Z() (Caused Rash Act |street early vesterday morning with- snandoah has been authorized t | Mi1e record when the ruhber traad |, A7 A1IOPSY 2 e | iy | 4 d at they fel mp o 5 ey o m | & Sokolylekl, who is said to have 4 th U 0 a,,‘ o Mayoel Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 17 (4 - [ ‘v]s ;nv: (va”mgr:n Bton :!{vm ;mka such modifications in his | PeeTed off a rear tir a wife in New Jersey, was held first P o WYOT | 3108, M. K. Rafferty of Montelair, N. |orde by Patrolman Peter Cabelus, schedule as may be necessary hy A SRy s | ghter in | Cahelus said that Zaroski failed to | y on a charge of assault and last night the opinfon that the who is 1 ing her dau is city today e et ml e “.,,,H‘Mimster sHys Ngwspapel.s Slm' weather and other eonditions, ‘Dingies. Trnfi]y l‘{e[;\(\i“g T o O B Cea T lie signalied for him to do eo. The : b T Q |changed to manslaughter. T TORRED HATR looks wonderful | in Possession of U, 5. |1 fr. vy it | defendant pleaded gut H Pt . "1 Rochester, N. Y. 2. 17 (P—The Hathaway said he her family .umi Patrick TWeleh was fined $5 and e ! | dinghics remains in pos: &he died yesterday the i S t that Curtis o three men ' sion of ers of had nc enough B olf e oralh an o harees A ATunkanhase AN e e & e iy an admitted that she was nat GOVERNOR J. H. TRUMBULT g kagn e e R e Al Ithe nowapaperainaye Rdone a | yenr aa the resuit ot the. vietowy ot | SOKOISKLS legal wie, The two came g ) . H. D L 2 o s. Rafferty, | breach of the peace a T Bl | _ e ;- anlt RNty ; ¥ tiangcelden S liaszlo A with the Curtie | Washington and. Tafayette streots |E2at deal in exposing of crime, ac-| [the Glorlette, Genesse Dinghy ciuh, | [0, Jauchester 13 years ago. Boko. milesayay fEHiompnoonitimesuni] i hedito ore Ao “or several years as a gov- |enrly vesterday morning. He was| Sor0N8 to e st r(‘-n‘sl'j {over the Canadian challenger, N-7, ifrux:rmu\:':fr::s::u:;cwxlaxsm::‘ 5 o'clock the road was packed with Dunn's ambulance, wher o Nt e i - T e : |dent of the American United Com- | feor (he Natlonal Yoo e e E 8, . CASHTASROMATa) oty aral AT fies were treated by Dr. AL |CTUCS% the accldent In ;" “'f]"‘”r.,” EEdpLop) i ,‘7 A “""‘:"“ an"‘_d:mnmly Education For Safety, who | (XS Natlonal Yacht club of To- | {501 on the woman, according to & busses were routed up Terryvills The Nospital ofticlal sald |uietS S48 TG Lo T ally |dnred to 40 80 hy Supernumerary |delivered an interesting sermon at | "The Glarlette captured hoth races | oot STt avenue, which was the route for the |this moming (hat the injured wom- | M4t She had no ¢ [V CernantAnfliony IKrisinia. " |the Methodiat church in Haddam | |run oft Saturday and Sunday over ' R i e e e he confine the fnstitutfon'| = w0 Ut those children up,” shel|. Thn casa of Gaflino Lazzarini ot |Scaterday. Mr. Solundt scored Chi- the Summerville course on Lake On- ABYSCOLDS The traffic was ably handled hy the |for at least t ks hut that the | 04 oaay, “and 1t doesn’t seem pos- t Main street, charged with |C28C clergyman who condemned the Itario. This latest victory marked b local police, three state policomion | D 1hy the a e o e mnnes newspapers on the grounds that thelr | ! i : ! are soon “nipped in the bu j . ) D L [<ible that they are he. Junior, [ nss 5 s ey ol UAEROEE G DRI e he third successful defensa of the wnhout“dosmg by use and members of the national i 3 at a hospital, was his | neizhhor, was continued until wed- |7 who had bheen sworn in by John I Wade for that duty. Woman Spectator Injure Mre. Margaret Z ; old, of 40 Pardea strect Toe REEat laoriss Ciove airest| L ol ea LT gEOIaN I ITALIANS CELEBRATE I ___2*“’"”‘”‘"’ D cosered by hor Dair. e PEINLnE ot} SHimag nans ilended,i |eup by the Gloristte since the tro- | L Sonlp backe 0 her's favorite child and T think jav for trial. The assanlt is al- |7 g N CH i3 shows)| Dby wasl Hrted rramit Canadian | L algiial R ckness was one reason for [1eged ta 1 ciirred . wocl ago, | 1oY, fap aichichurches hove drifted | | vachtsmen in 10 ! e kness : Daze otoLitet G | from a due sense of thelr responsi I | g S ad to|Nor act ‘ rm.u-p Pay for Fxertion | EIEED | o RUB He pointed ont that crime was ! e K 2 | 7 The \gregation of 8. Roe S X ) p . |niimicn s Konsisiathzd ciacic| S ad BRI RUL Hiek Terine nes a\ Bayer - Insist] | The consregation of St. Rocen | meeeeeeeemenee ] el b SRt i “ | d s arralgned on assauit | BENC 8 TS B i | held tha annual celebration of the £enger airp) oaded v i . ; dax ! of Abel and his lie to cover, it being fh : | ! e Decision Wec “e-\ ay wila being fined $25 and | ' | Bar Catde iy e ast day of their patron saint yes- T P Ba]dn s ofpties Loes | SO G Boston, Aug. 17 (Rh—A declsion in inelN shoiRatsidol foll|LoniRbsinteaRinp thalianclsucimatrag) For Colds Headache j"‘r““»‘- A dolemn high mass tas o Frevent Ll ground. The rear end of R 9 nt oot nellon tor allisad @ aidow | avenus Friday |live: He showed where Christ pub- Pai snng at St. JToseph's church at 10:30 1 ba prevented easter thaw chine drageed and couzht a8 BN 8 a R N R e A [lshied and condemned in the most | Pain Lumbago o'clock yesterday morning to start | falling hair and _itching fence, o that the wires | the mackine fiving ¢ ! psis A e It Ranlan il i adouit andbanaiestine 2 - of T klahoma, v o ocut suspended. | g q @ oy the celebration and a street parade SToWE bl s T DA ARG KERe=-the e % 7 e : i \ y homa, will b ution snspended Al s Neuralgia Rhe | - e = B T win - red on nesday morning ; Sk e e AR i e IO W el CLEE uma |was held in the atternoon n catment. It's guar. s cctators. No ons Villinis s Thrills £ " &, s Nina Tlovas at| o\ odern newspapers are very S : i drugglst was fnjured excep N Williar i announced today in pro- | Walnut Hill park vesterday. w,(:V":m:“"'j‘“’] il K'l””‘hw; ~ltlon was el at 50 uggists. : Silg . 4 R 5 alla e ce (oo tlant| (R iy SRR s e O s ompare searc panygerie was given by Fath whose sealp was almost 1 1y 1 | words,” said the speaker. i of Meriden, A firew § i £ 1) : stant Attorney G i near V air ect and | pn ot 6 eworks disp by the breaking wires T \ternoon, M B o oudetlenien et _\f"_' e f:: ‘Read the newspapers and th B‘ner PACkage |wa« heid inst » at Willow Brook | hat 1 a il 1 B . b riin avenu ving a nad e 'Y na op h arl = inz the crow Tar lankent cen Tooking for him for a month fo | 75INeS of the past week W1 whichcontalns proven oven directions |"*"* . hter of Lotta M. Crab- |give hir Hno Sidotl foid (he|them we find the record of crime 5 & At the mass yesterday morning. . el e : actross tho died 10 b T e Cronsqn | And shedding of blood unparalleled in Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets (Rav. John F. Donahue, pastor, was(| . ** l (4 lsafi‘?e S Ledenlny (e o e g o Mt e Knew of o TeASON . callad times of peace in the his. | 4150 lottles of 24 and 100—Druggisa |celebrant: Tev. Miehacl Keatin was|| EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 2 e o . sought i abnla shonld ass: i litory of the world,” said Mr, Solanat, [ Amirin s the trade mark of Biver Manu- |daacor 1 Rev. Charles Carty of || 37 in Stre 1. 1905 TRl ing the bulk of her estato i it U Solandt. | Amir | e mark of u- |deacon and Rev. Charles Carty of || 377 Main Street — Tel. 1 I No painfnl cutting or greasy ! i ) philanthropies, st aside, She | el pIcsen i nn‘ eas Thel¥in such a crisis as this can the | {1 of Monoscetlcacideter of Salleglicacld | prarttord was sub-deacon. now needed to cure cd with eontemipt arising h be silent and be called Kopsis that the woman was zinus? Can th clergy tell | papers to keep si | nt and nat he fa advancad as the writer of Genesis? | form Dr. Leanh frees the blond cirenlation in th lower bonel and remov 1 perjury as a during effo m of kinship erty in $1,000 bail, Counsel for the defe attempt to take her hus- from her. Tt cceurred the « her ¢ was talkin Kopsis arrived on he asked, | “Two years before the World war hroke onf, the newspape ick and lasting re : T hamain contended oL 1 on the the scene. A rock '\‘”\ which mn printed | the whole plan for tl 1 “|of the world, fncinding the teachings | Its hrought q to thousands—It must do t s ar you or money 1 1 it she conld not be Jrugeists and drnegi e r inal eharga by . 15 1 i s G RN 1) the cas : 1 — = (e VARG ) the gr iry, | of Rernhardi, Neitsche and the sep- | g | W ing stunts w poerformed yeste el aration and ascendency of militarism | | Thln Mer o 2 oL ; TRAIN CREW EXONERATED p",{',‘": ”r\m“;‘ TRE AT o lover the churches. Rut the churches | & § Sk. M i ol e 1 Dridgeport, Anz. 17 (®)—Neg i 5 s TOSter offiore wore silent on the question. If | 1mnny ivien e i o I ! Wallir A, |{he whole T 8. A. had arisen at| Run Down | Men \ (n |Haven railroad here was the cause |Mary's church and Rev, Themas J. | World war probably would not have | ! ¥ Tty the death of Edw Dries, 50, of {Iaden. pastor of the church of St |t0Me on. | K ition referrad York on Aug. {oday for ity Coroner H o priests of er's Tsland, he annual e e dio nz here today rse h “It was & newspaper man un ngine and died in- [Sonth N will ba away You're behind the times i you | pii 1 Sun [ irthed the scandal regarding frand- vt l'v! = e s e R “It was a nesvspaper man who un- Nervous Men " " sou according fo [ o the Exanselis o e R e L churches were silent, OF ;. The churches were silent "o ] I The churches silent T It is the newspapers that are M hom R wcing before the public minds to- | s, o pson eturns only & part of the facts regard- ¢ | the Internal warfare in our g 1 the most of the ch ‘1‘5‘ at Cod Liver O is the |y c Colonia producer in the world. | N Milier den't kn greatest fl Juse it contains mare vit imines th n any food you can ; nd thrilled the You'll be glad to know that Cod an t Liver Oil comes in sugzr confed tab I#1s now, so if vou really want to put practically | | | el | 10 or 20 pounds of soiid or more than two years the | press and magazines h pointed |out the courts as the center of o Jawloss conditions and the churches ire t and call for nothing re- ‘justice, mercy anl and strc Co., or any G Tablets None of the items in a lady’s wardrobe call for more discriminating selection than her furs, That's why so many New Britain women instinctively turn to the New England Furriers, creators and N e RIS : sellers of genuine furs. The AUGUST FUR SALE, ook of life where at present God s calling for every man and woma oy and girl to the highest patrio- tism in order that government of | o and for the e Plane Wrecked [ if you don't gain five pounds in 30 s vour druggist ck the money you paid for ther It isn't any 1sual srson to gain 10 pou and for old peonle wit nees overtaking 11 th wonders. | "Yes we need an American 1at will tell of the hand of in history, that will call for offering savings of ahout 307, is bigger and hetter than ever before. the people by the peoy peopla shall not perish 1 the Branche stores cost money. We keep our P manufacturing and selling under one roof Six Mines in Southern g8 and pass this saving on to our customers Illinois Will Resume eago, Aug. 17 () — Six large nines in the southern Tilinois coal 14 have received orders to resum vork with prospects that hetwe n0n and 6,000 idle mine w Come in and see these garments— S0 :\ltr:lcti\'e HuskratiCoastRummuata: in Willlamson and Franklin nmr s will be back on the payrol i Hndxnn Seal, squirrel trimmed ....... within a week ; Genuine Leopard, with Red Fox trim The announcement was coin ith denials by Tllinots min Squirrel, very popular s..icessessasoe Beavers, a5 Iow 8S ...cocenvecnconens ra officials of statem im McCrystall that Tllinols bitum ons miners would walk out in s ~ - . ~ . ) \thy with tha anthracite strikers “Furriers to Connecticut’s Saptember. to broadcast your |l ey atter set—this little mes- | sage of delight: “Order | i ; fuel here and you'll be get- 15 Bristol I ting full-weight tons of safe ||t 1 at Mil coal for vour home.” Burgi thoughtful purchaser FRENCH REPLY DELAYED. voul Pavis, Aug. 17 (P—France's r SESTEEES M NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS < now &ald fhat it wi r dispateh Friday or Sat | Fifty-nine Pratt Street, Hudson Bldg., Hartford AN th 1 Ttaly | Mrs. Isabelle de Puy Thompson of Kew Gardens, for whom the police were asked to search after she vanished {from her cauouses R home the night of Aug. {at Amityville about 8 p. m. vesterday and took a taxicab to the| way. Stops the pain at once, [home of her aunt, Mi ian de Puy, in North Amityville. At drag ond Shoe v She had just returned from Yarmouth, } 'to go there and whether anyone accom to sa . <. How she ]m]v\(rnd | . I , got off a Long Island railroad train| go¥idof them this safe, sure JBS) ]' anied her she refu 1 ino-pcds R Mt fne ST T