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(P ————p—————— News of the World By, Associated Press e ESTABLISHED 1870 [ | S R EDERLE GIRL GIVES UP IN ATTEMPT TO SWIM CHANNEL NEW BRITAIN HERALD "}Apv 29UN0) CONNECTICUT, AUGUST 18, 1925, —E MARKET NUISANCE BUSINESS WOMEN'S PIONEER MERCHANT TOBE ENDED Sl]I]Nl NCOMES GROWING ~ CALLED BY DEATH NEW BRITAIN TUE DAY, Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 2’041 Aug. 15th IGHTEEN PAGES ZIONISTS CONSIDER ERECTING LIBRARY PRILE THREE (,ENTS BUILDING STRIKE IS OVER iCounmlman Nair Suggests Solu- TflX Collcton From Wiledle Edvin W, Abbe in Hardware, Would Honor Memory of Abra- ‘ - Bootleggers Also I | B Over 40 Y ' bam Aisenberg and Louis Gans | WHEN SUBCESS IS |N VIEW | tion of hast Mam St Problem | 00 eagers Also Inorease usiness Over 40 Years | bam Aisenberg and Louis Gans | | 1 ————— —— ~ | | ] P ican Mermaid Is MANSLAUG N'I‘ \PLANS SI'LF fUVERNMENT RETURNS PUBI 16 IN WEEK OPEI ED STORE IN 1882 BOTH ACTIVE IN CAUSE : American Mermaid Is ; | MUNCIE POLICE SAY |Agreement, Effective to | ! Forced To Leave l’_‘ILFfl A[iAINST WOMAN Grievance Committee Would Regu- (nllm tor Bowers of Second District Prominent Resident and Descendant | Fund of $1,000 Already in Treasury | May l 1926 Also | h Sh B | 1ate Conduct of Tarmers and| Predicts That Colloctions May Sur-| of Revolutionary Stock Suocumbs ~—Many Volumes Owned hy Mr.| 5 ) ! W i | | | | Provides That Trad ater W en € De K c ]f Peddlers Under Proposed Pro-| pass Those of Year Azo, Despite | to Shock At Home On Curtis| Gans to Form an‘lv||~—lilwus\mui roviaes at Irade Mrs. Kopecz Connected | | g ; | . : | . gram—New Plan May Re Given| Reduction of Rates, Strect—Funeral Tomorrosw., of Profect Tonight. RS comes Exhausted ™. g | Em—New Plan Mo ‘ v = With Andrezczyk in | Trial The Assoctated P Filwin W. Abbe of 19 Curtls street | A memorial library to commemor- New Witnesses Found ey " OV & . | ssoctated Press. win bbe of 18 Curtls stre A memorla y to commen ’ B About Two-Thirds of| Jurkowski’s Death ey | o Yo Aus. 18 M 10t 4 ok this moring at bl 20 The worc done iy “Xovaiam | Anderson Believed on | “Competent Help.” Istablishment of permanent | - | Aisenberg and Louis Gans in t | & increase In the fncome of business|) llowing a shock suffered o fay MTors | w A [ “stalls” to be supervised hy a griev- | d et i ” g a shock suffered on | terests of the Zionist movement m Way to Florida | ay ACross. | Charges of manslaughter werelance committee operating on the|WOMen and the appearance of sub- |y S N e e e | | prete: against Mrs, Stanisluw government plan, will be sug-|stantial ¢ rom fllicit traf Conn., on | provided the New Britatn Zlonist or Wa 12 ¢ v | Kopeez and I'rank Andrezezyk, both fed by Chalrman David L. Nair wholesale hootleg: Octobe 1857 N of the late | Sanization at t1s meeting tonight in| Muncie, Ind., Aug. 13 (P—George | ge Flg‘llle of 67 Cents . oI | of 140 Grove street, when they were [to the ordinance committee of ; Talmud Torah hall voles n favor of |( 1) Anderson, human “needle will fe the incom 0 iza 1 oy Abbe, | ~ an ur At the Three Hour Mark| |arraigned before Judge William C.|common couneil fn an effort to con-| @ el ind Kitza Turvey AbDe. | ‘notion to be put before it by one|in the hay stack.” sought by police, W = (Ompmmlse 1. S. Star Had (mne" ford in police court this|irel the fruit and produce open air|'® be made public two 1 the district schools In|of its most prominent ” cderal operatives and scores of | Krom 75 to 87 (Cents an SEREN S |morning as an aftermath of the market on Kast Main strect 1 later went to the Wil-| Both Mr. Atsenberg and \|A Gans private detectives {n connection | 20 Farther Than xm. Man |death et the New Britain General | The market has been in existence | While fhe actual sta braham Academy at Wilbraham, | Bave their entire lives without stint |with kililng of Ren Hance and Hour Orlgmally De- hospital of Alex Jurkowski. Because (for several years and has been the | jocely guarded agafist rlMass, e then attended the Fast. | O the furtherance of the aims of the |his wife was still being hunted to or Woman Has Yet (one of an unusually lon ion ef po- {<ource of much complaint from pro- | By L Bucneryt atended the B2t} Zionist movement, and when the |day manded oS " | lice court the case was continued un- | perty owners and from autoists who | VheR the curtain of s¢ e el at POUh-|sormer aied some years ago, o fund| Chief of Polles Earl Randolph, | on Same Course |til tomorrow morning for hearir {report traffic congestion in the local- [raised by order of the tr el et for such a library was at that time W continuing the hunt for | | Andrezezyk was originally arrested |ity the market place ldartment, en advance um-r‘ S M‘\H\ “' o e rted, Of late, however, nothing il bandit and jail breaker is New Haven, Aug. 18 (#) — The lon a charge of assaulti howski | ‘The farmers and peddlers congre- |(ion on r in the second! with his cousin, A, Howard | o3 been done along this line, andfof the opinion Anderson eluded |strike of building laborers hers T Ve street house on Aug. from about 3 o in he | district has me known to state | \|\% &30 Wit Wi cousin, A, Howard j the $1,000 collected at that time i o, .cers and is headed for the Florl- |whih began July 25 was ended. toe e Toks Aup 2f (b T8 S0P hut whon hecaone before {morning until 8 o'clock on both sides | with certainty that collections will i ware busl- | stil) Iying. in bank awaliting the [da everglades where the chief be- |day by an agreement entered inte American Newspaper AlMance an- ooyt his morning Frosceutor |of Fast A Blict e T T e R e o o disposal of the local organization. |lieves a part of the Anderson gang|by the “employing contractors of ounced shortly after noon today 'sepn G. Woods nolled ssa street. Peddlers f{aking on 10ads|the jast tax ye despite the | { Isaac Rothfeder 8 treasurer of thelis in hiding |New Haven and vicinity,” with the that it had received a message from | and the manslaughter from farmers often bring their ve T I fund While police are busy gathering |strikers. The agreement embracd its vacht accompanying Gertrude 1t was read, tozether in the middle of the | The situation [ _ The death a fev of Mr.levidence to be presented to the |28 contractors who grouped them- Ederle on her channel swim, that | .ci.q jast n on to n the transfer. There | | revenue officials, 1 b Gans, who some 2 found-|coroner’s jury, Charles (One Arm) |5¢1ves under the title given instead after covering more than two-thirds | evigence u s » much wrangling over par! s b ) Wieh ed the New Brita Aniza~ | \Wolfe, {dentified by Hance In his [0f “master builders assoclation,” of the distance across, she collapsed | o 5. O ich implicated th laces, hydrants are not infre- wijl be shown in a tajority of the on, recalled to local lea €X- fdying statement as the companion| Under the agreement the contrae- at 3:68 p. m. lwoman wit inkila n= blocked and crossovers are | iy istence of thls fund. espec of Anderson, is held under bond of |torS are to employ until May 1, Miss Ederle had been in trouble |\ on Jurkowski. Both defendants |cluitered up, the common council Airal AIncros Mr. Gans has left a most complete|g100,000. Anderson was named by [1726 none other than unton’ mem. for an hour but took courage from 0 % EE IS en informed o s R 1md etxensive library. 1t is hoped by | Hance as his slayer. |bers of the trades which were in- the cheerfulness of her friends and = /G EE hospital of | Chairman Nair favors setting off | jiciiiny are exponted those pusting this new project that | \oife refuses to answer all ques- |VOlved In the strike. On the other ket doggedly at her task until she | TEONER] (10 : > side of the street for farmers | oo o~ e with Mr. Gans' library and the tions and bis atorney, John O'Nel [hand the unions agree to supply uddenty/turned in'ithe water o~ © SURIEEG Bl E Al RS other for ped dolng | 200 il 000 in the bank as a basls, New Brit- | maintaing he has & bomb proo | “competent help” upon the request ward Helmy, with a look of paln on | oy on “who performed an antop- | PUsiness from house to house and {o oo o B0 0t E ain Jews will be vager (o get be-|qajiyf, but police maintain he has no |Of the contractors. face e i T s b Alsideai o their wares for sale at the | o hind the proposal and give fr alibl and evidence against him wil | Scale of Wages Gather her in,” yeile R ar- | ma place, To peddler lie e aa toward the desired end, a memorial |},0 presented the county grand jury | A Scale of wages was also agreed Wolfe to the Egyptian swimmer, |PONUNE Sefera, Gove ACer (A€ 817 | o ouid assign a permanent space 10| ! A library in honor of these two great|\yen that body convenes hext |UPON under which laborers will have Sobbing as she was taken aboard, | P83 WL HICOTRNE T8 T I |y i the duration of his| Cid leaders in local Zionist circles. {month | cents an hour. They had ask- Ealdistic lowed too .1nl Pty f ROl il pada | ! e A Y'v ‘v plan goes \4.l'mu.:1u mvi‘ Chicf of Police Randolph of Mun- |©d for 75 to §7 cents an hour. ¢t water during the previous reZczyk and Jurkowld - o | of st indging from the enthusiasm With| e announces that several new wit-| The New Haven bullding trades 1o mlles when fhe sea was choppy, [STove strect house, in which kot i (12 e doeebionl dleaied thu which 1t is being grested by those | ceeq had made statements which |°0Uncll, for the laborers fssued & nd that her stomach was ca “!_”]M” ety vanece committe would [ e I s discussing it ”“‘[”” 1y, ft will mark ey 1o tighten the net of elreum- |S{A1ement covering the employes side er a great deal of pain. become drnnk and the two de. | CONSISt of one representative of the |ty Al el [ fho second great honor to be Post-|ga(ia| evidence against Wolfe. | uating that the wage agreement was SR fendants starfed to put him out of | 4¢alérs, a member of the common | %y = e S s numously conferred on Mr. Gans, AS| govoral witnesses at the inquest |M2de because many contractors had Nover, Tngland, Aug. 18 (P—Ger- bl e iR in get. | council representative of the oy (10 AT Gl | was }""‘\"‘” announecd in The . tited Wolfe as having been at “'”"“1 Into projects at the 60 cents trude Ed compelled _ to the o iere Anlinolicac ryise lvery com ¥ i G 1l,' T d, .Yr: fans body ‘va be taken |30 kiown & short time before the ‘VI)“ hour rate, hence the demands of abandon t to swim the fing S § A el o froch ety o . rom lts temporary resting place |, ing or at the scene of the mur. |the Men would hav cau heavy Fnglish channel this afternoon ow- |dre Btanidaito ) o an it that the earr oa EDWIN W. ABBE | Beth Alom cemetery, this city. some | ;o " T niadietown pike, For 1988 and some hardships, a com- ing to erse weather conditions, | Which both fell ove poreh vl S » fair sex had mounted | six months hence, and borne to the ar of g8 vengeance, the police promise figure was accepted, lonto the ground. Andrezezyk fs al DAL )y consideral et {he of Trumbuil & Swanson at 284 | far side of the globe to Jerusalem Eaee s RO O gl st s ternen( mald s | rs cansing refused to make known the names | ld that the solu- ulogne, Trance, Aug. 18 (P — |leged to have struck the man while : tive posi S Main strect, and commenced | there to rest amid the remains of the tion of the dispute was a * v Boulogne, Trance, Aug. R of ‘{he wlinessea ) C P happy Word reeeived here fhis afternoon e was on the ground and Mrs, Ko- | " N women ar husiness known as tha Abbe | anclent rulers of the Kingdom of S {one’ ‘and explained that “as the on the progress of Kertrude Ederle's | pecz 15 alleged o have beaten him | t more and more prominent |Hardware Co. David. ) ) Indlanapolis, Aug. 18 (P—a \Master bullders continued to anta, channel swim said she had swum 17 [with an umbrella and kicked him. | e Mit-Sharing Systems | A short time aftorwards, the con- | At tonight’s meeting In Ta (hrostoning. letter wirmids Bl to/|ON/€ the building iradegmen 14eD miles by 3 p. m. The currents, iL| Judge Willlam 1. Mangan ap- | 1 &"" ', o d B T'rofit 3 Is0 cern prrchosed the Blackman Har Torah t M. Beckman of Unnlel neact wIlht o sgoal¥and ishould Le {gnered.” was stated, were inclined to- rum pearcd both d ats, [t Sy “"“" o2 m“""‘;" ased fn'vog ho last W Jo. at 270 Main street, the | Yorl, reprcaentative of the United | i JEREE M0 FOUE SO EACH Here's Wage Scale strong. | : 7% (i tepedater gon and the|YS0r AR Inc 5 e partlel- |location the company occupled up to | Ukrainian Rellef soclety, will lecture |y Harry ¢, Webster, supstintend- e he wage scale follows: “Carpen- — }xh_ Ml el pating paid their tribute to the gov-la fow montlis ago, The busin on Crimean colonization, ent of the protective division of the |1&FS $1: fron workers, $1.95; elee- This apparently means that Mtss | [ e on e e |ernment. The of indu i now being conducted by A, P: — - {Indiana Bankers' assoclation. *Web- triclans, $1; painters, $1; plumbers, Fderle had swum the distance giv- [handied, Mr. Nae belleves. |/ /o perity which obtatned in some | Abbe, I WILL PROTECT JEWS or has. been seeking Georga |20d stcamftters, $1.06 1-4; edgine en In an irregular course, necessi- | o i "t‘-""‘r““’”"‘i“""w”" & ‘\"“" Ui coctions last summer and Fraternally, Mr, Abbe was a mem- | “Duteh” Anderson, alleged slayer of | 'S $1.12%: sheet metal workers, tated by the channel currents, | I: FNI: s D e el e aectad iR ificent | her of Harmony lodge, A. F. & A. —— |Mr. and Mra. Ben Hance, near Mun- ;;f-"" 'I"m, o ands e Supotiy - | i 2 |kt B el] s distributed hy orations, | M.: the Shuttle Meadow elub, the !¢ police P s Safc ‘or |¢le, Ind. Anderson is wanted fn [*+=°: DUllding lahorers (plasterers Deseription of Attempt | {letacon hiielilnatnialsreice o ‘1'\‘_'y‘\\ bo re-refl the re- (New Britain club, the New England (VIcnia Police Promises Safoty For | ‘1 Vie T4k bank robberles at :‘,‘""""fl":” M conta; wire and metal Ahoard the Tug La Marinie, 5 4 el O S PN rns o nior Golf assoclation and the Sons | World Zionlst Congress Which Is | Eaton, Bourbon and Brook, Ind. I8 S $4.50 per thousand, or an companying Gertrude Ederle, But 19 Out of 16,000 Shots m"‘” Rort 'r"" An onts! he an the American Revolution. He was | lie letter to Webster which was ‘)‘“;’\!r‘xk"““"””‘f $1.25. 1S (P—liss Gertrude Tderle Hi . o fiGemiuitas alan-an! ual tax Vill be la member of the South Congrega-| In Session There | mailed in Indianapolis at 5:30 p. m., w be resumed on many . it Mark in Tests— |is rikciy that it winl be given a trial ; 5 | buildings tom . 3 year old New York mermaid | Ma 3 i : S r AohdaviT i orrow, including a new sin |\Iur,n:‘\:‘.m,.r to swim the Eng-| [ aGuardia Disgusted v few weeks when, If it is f o t w»”: ,'M he served on ,,,94 V\\vnnn‘ Aug. 1S (A—The police | "K;(\)l\v);: comes first and then vou,j:l”"“"" which is heing consiructed lish Channel at 7:12 o'clock this | § to I ,y:vu,u. n 4.1‘1 ¢ s SR A e n:my\}nu;\ will protect Hn]\” uvon'.x [You had better make peace with | & Waterbury firm, <orning, when she entered the| — he ared legalizing t i k Alr. Abbe marrled Miss Agnes ,‘,:mu \‘-‘1,”21I sion ’;,m:- llnq‘mn:x"n~ e e i pu\rh."‘ | water from a huge rock below the | 3 York, Aug. 18 (P—Only AT e borly in- [Moses, n New Britain girl and one | ourteenth sess ere. Deputy Po- 1%y, ging referred to apparently “*TWO SUSPECTS GWEN cliffs of Cape Gris-Nez in the most |1irs Jiaye been made in 16,000 shots MITT E |f from intimate friends and | son, Luther, was born to the unfon :‘,' ‘\,I,‘[w 1.‘,"” = :'\”‘q], . ’"”"“{"“" | William J. King, a private detective | U \ eautiful weather and the most per- | \yich anti-aireraft machine gun GAS PR[CE GOM [y tion that some Indiv S|l died about five years ag0 In |wnich two persons wero Killed and |Mt, Columbus: Ohlo, wha has re- | OYER TO AUTHORITIES feet condition that —any channel iy, torjes at Iort “ilden tircd during | } y x beyond their nfed | ¢ 1. O. where he had been pofween 50 and 60 injured. The |Co%ed cHnsiloLtors B \liss Bderle appearcd to be some- | s 1)‘[ Tk i e ol 4 ) s e e ’:, o “]‘j“,"““ confldent that they have | “\yepgter scofts at the idea that i ] ‘hat nervous at the start, and said | se (0 Protet the b AL ELL N A s nbe psied bnlonty of re \,.~\v(n ('f‘]\w wi ‘\]un\ Anderson wrote the latter and that ;.x\\n Wanted In Bridgeport Murder harply to Jabez Wolfe, her trainer, | =0 ogonetive 17, M. La Guarda, | Comemn Councll Tnestizators 10| 7 be a ar and_another brother, quiet ‘today. i pdiitaoin s | Surrendercd By Lawyer Atter ho wanted her to walt a fow min- |, 00 yiajor in the alr service, who | i Mot i hl died in Springfield, [ “It will be the pride of the police | : ites. "Let’s he off . e il o natnaa| ol Meeting 0T ¢ Ie leaves his wife and one broth- [to redeem the pledge given by the MAY GIVE UP FLIGHT { Two Months' Search, Started Too Iast | t 11 etas P n ot Alhert N. Abl Aant of % t vor nltarted Too ISt o ehe ! POrt to congress that the air dcfen Night at City Hall N. Abhe, vic ident of | Austrian government for the abso- | | Bridgeport, Aug. 18 (P—Josenh s Tt b T ssurdity rroatly ced Dy [ 1 ican Hardware Corpora- [lute security of the congress,” Tauss (allas Louls 1) Zarrella, 40, for rick off with a 3 on s anc i finals N T b 3 Garrella, iy ey e MG N O SR the puomp, glamor A committee rate, Indiv said. MacMillan Party Faces Possibility \whom police have be. chin G L R s e A qom-= 1 numed to \ up the top b 1| Merchant More 'Than 40 Years Another police officlal sald: “Ev- erairetor I'x;\‘:fit}»rm:‘f“m”" o U8 Anecd ik Wolla W98 ScoMcl anda with fhe; resuiliz por- oy be taken to bring in the 1924 r A ex I e i o erybody here knows | of Avandoning Plans to Fly Over |¢, (4 0e, 00 e oo murrend- ““This {s,not a_fiftcen hundred Centase of hits” he add o et e b : ;:\l_’]\_ il St Unknown Regions This Year. stein today. The men are charged meter vace, Miss rle he sai el me of a child chasir 1 bird on | sold here, will be held Wednesday ardw € with having killed Alex Ladutko, 39, ] Miss Ederle, after a the lawn irving to putisalt-on it iy 4 Gl e Uie ) diinkitnatn AT ton, Aug. 18 P—A possi- |of Stratford, on the night of May . trokes to the minute, ste v |tail to cateh it of Councilman David T.. Nair, 10 He retired from ae- | = T ed today that the Mac- |24, in a stabbing affair on Hallett pace down to 24 or al he synt tic defense of port first member named, Mr 1ir tive ticipation In the Abbe Hard VALUE DEGREA ES ¥ ¢ expedition might aban- |street this city, : minute, making great headway lof New York ecrtainly has not the meet with the hartford commi 10 years ago and sing Jon for this year its effort to fiy| Both men were bound over withe Got Away Fast kick of the inthetic Lam for noon fo learn wha ad not been v ! lover the unknown region of the|out bail to the September term of “Old Rill" Durgess, the veteran told is sold on Broadway. Hypo- | pr is being followed in the ness. i o " Senrecia. | POIAT 867 |the superior court in city court to- o accomplishced fhe channel eross- |thetical hits are bunk. Enemics aro | ¢ ; 2, he, with his 1 T T el a e ng for an oplnfon [aay. The surrendering of the two ng In 1911, said after he huad watch- not defeate t W : ! Abhe s ontion tion Causes Half Million Drop fn on that t from Lleutenant |men by thelr attorney ends a search 3 Miss Ederle for half an hour. *“I| 1 yemy airplanes during the : g and while th Commande yrd, commanding the [of more than two months, follow= never saw any swimmer, man or |tess yesterday were represented by 86‘000‘000 INVESTED 1 King Solomon's qua Town's Grand Tist. navy section, was despatched by the |ing the stabbing of Ladutko. They woman, attemy to im the |two sleeve-shaped targets towed by they h secured pleces of e _ ‘ez vy, after a conference between of- |disappeared shortly after the affair hannel get rom French |two planes at altitudes of from 700 n Solomon’s temple and RO A 18 (Pl —Depre- [0 @ s of the navy and of the!Na<|anal thelr hiding place during ehelt shore s0 to 1,700 feet, said to be much lower | New Haven Residents Sald To Have ok them home and had them made ‘I‘r‘ l:“‘\‘\.ii’\ "‘“ e "’,m:‘."? sraphic soclety, sponsor of [absence was not revealed by polica Just as Miss Fderle came ahreast hemy b 3 1ally o e Malba I fitior today. ' 2 > f 9 < te Commodore M Jant |the expeditic ; \f the tug La Marinie about half u : canvas, | Put This Amount Into Real Fs- o iEs LI S A0 | ey fns ThniEaten jsnat the) cont ol The stabbing affar, according to mile oft Cap G Toz. (he Jazz Ban 8 GTisWo | a Aeatio testimony before o John 3 ile off Cap Gris-Nez, (he jazz band WIS e lin Floridn e Cnmer 1o nce went fnfo the question _of testimony before et John 1, struek up a lively fune, “March of back | e AN it would be better to glve |Phelan following ko's death he Allies.” The swimmer looked up | ries 18 18 \ ‘ir. \n“_ attempt to fly over the was the outcome of a a nd shouted: “Give me ‘Yes We en studyin Tocil’s eriean A N char T {in front of Zarrella's hom Have No Rananas. ‘ et tHiR S Eae He was among New Brifaln t q;k‘_“m“ upon exploring reglons of [Killed man and is cousin After her first hour in the v few months 1 to make:t respected elt Ho waa always of |43 compared to the 04 nland and Labrador in quest of |1 ko, W pitted against Miss E , to the 1 i Ry it L rotiring and quiet disposition. 23, a {0 thej repe! Ll e ntion The weather |1avito and Zarella in t1 flght. siroltel to reat fea E Rorts trueaon esidents in Flori : ; he funeral will be held tomorrow | aSSessors (”;,‘ SioRa D " [for some time has been giving the e or m ) vas gracef: and h more {han fternoon = fro his |announced today. e < ) o style, Her motion was graceful and 700t last month more than . ite to pienocniiated L Braion 0 i ek txs oty (Brothers hght Off Trio asy i sht to have b \ S home, Rev. Dr. e o Repeated messages have told of un- : Changes Her Siyle ey tate through i e eolons T of the South Congreationni Plant s due to T e st yaaa (R OL Banditd in New York The American girl after an hour | po i on Ao A many church, will officiate. Burlal will he |31l of T . SIS ki New York, Aug. 1S (P—Three half } [ A8 s m 4 property. tedemption of taxable | filled bays and fords, and mountains 3 2 X nd a half In tha water had covered |, o omber »od that 1 er in Fairview cemetery held by the Plant > and |covered with ice and snow . PrOpric.ara o) he { fles In actual distance swum o 1 " : ' i notes hel¢ he Pla e and |covered 8 1| Schwartz < TLoan Office in 2l :", ":v‘ '.“‘l ‘1'\‘l T WUm A h I ) f New or ¢ tion « owering of the assessment on the| A message from the expedition | oo "0 sast side, fought & e e Dl o The tests were e con- |1 stato would m ! helped Iy, & BOY SHOOTS AT WASHTUB Griswold hotel property were also [last night sald that this week would | FEF FRPER CAC FREL A0 S RN & rannt it ducted at Fortress Monroe, V veck for a study of the situafion T was wt n nsible for the drop. fetermine whether the expedition | o % o F th |‘."”‘]'Prn_ d Major Gene Jo it x ( seems PR 1 ¢ verse . . 3 Pro to time Uhspenitsutly Sk oot | Preferred Denlh 10 e ‘9(, Year ()ld \ctman »' e '4{ J ;»?L”‘ “1" H"'_[ two uninjured robt ved thetr 0 5t Srokirh o < 3 R s weather continued e was Hitle | coundea confedera their au- e il witnessed the t id the g Arrest, Tries Suicid o Sendi Montaule, 15, Now at Gen- Officiates at Meeting | icpe of compiete succes. PRas Rl e 5 showed a tremen r. Mass. Aug. 19 (P—Ay ) erage T d ¢ fich, Aug. 18 (M—B. B. Chap- — | whizzed about t1 T Iy loss mbination of 1 e S | : | whizzed about the car. The only los 1 th aircraft defens ! Ts |parer preferting. death e 3 RS eral Hospital With Rullet in ! ew Haven, war veteran and TWO FLIER LLED to the loan office was the breaking st rs admitted that the re n of st o veteran seeretary of th h Regl-| Pola, Italy, Aug. 18 P — Lieut.| ¢ y 0o niate glaxs windows by bul- AR m |lar . Side — Marksman Flees nt, Connect Vo rs asso- Vittorlo Consolini and his pllot, Di | {ue e of her A = A htab tn th A i on, who 18 in his year, read [Glovanni were killed today when th SE— 2 oy = = = * An old washtub in the swimming ('eh %5 Gatalnt the Bendive: ) in which they were fiyin < h = iinutes as us rp n which they ing ie st i pool at Clayton yesterday afternoon | . o\qn today in m me- [got out of control in a high wind | sang Feud in \9“ “‘rl‘ r LB ! E0 0 kel A USACHAETIY aren al. When ofticers {and crashed trom a height ot 200| Results in Man's Murder & o SRS plaint ¢ pro r three days with a .22 calibre e i e amia ape | rskierh v 13t g te SCChIighis 1o Anznst 19 (Standard Time) BN AT Montinle F18 AN he | ol T e IR SE M A SR Rl l\;‘v:“\':rk .\'u:.“ @P:‘:.‘:: T b3 . ' N t New London. :17 a. m New DBritain General hospital with | @e. % % t Eaey < - SR ‘ S 0 the weast Mae vemt i scheduled f | s ; 0‘\“ b '\" \,\: ”‘m"“ Br hL0 e 'l<: L) 11‘“m" gain elected president of the asso-| PRICE OF GAS IN HARTFORD. | geath today of John Poussalnt, of e 1 a A R 1 bull " ”t o 'v' iy i 'K ciation | Hartford, Aug. 18 M—The Stan-| yanhattan, who, the police reported, tled v e and = 2 ¢ T the tub. His condition I | dard and Texas ofl companies today | was surrounded and shot four times A, o 5 JATLED FOR A YEAR . serfous. BlldL'(‘pmt \\ ar \hl(h(‘l‘ | reduced their retall price ot gasoline | by members of a rival gang | v 'l " 3 R » s B P s oF T . een unable to o ent 1 nin c! panies Hee n ce! » Stomach Bothers 1 A % e centa. All refining compar Policemen recently were warned e s e | w as Luke Waiton, Negro. | . 8 s of the youtn who| Awarded Dead Son's Medall i g taiine diyiare uow sl tn s o e L Noad it flin g ar s d 1 the gun, and who foined | Bridgeport. Aug. 18 UM — Mrs. |ing at the cne price level [to be prepared for an expected out- 1 o W on was THE WEATHER y nd Leon Bancava of 738 | Paulina Dudzinski o this city was| break of war among rival under- ing | & Y S : t at the pool. Nelther | today notified by the United States| ROBBERY IN MONTREAL. |world gangs of the city. - it it A s et of the boys knew that owner of the | government that she has been| Montreal, Aug. 18 (P—Birks &| e for New Britain and vicinity ¥ He away immediate awarded a Distinguished Serivee | Sona Canada's largest fewelry firm, SOLD FOR A MTLLION P ¥ Mostly clondy tonight. Wed 1 accident, heading toward | Cross. posthumous for her son, | was robbed of a quantity of jewelry| Washington, Aug. 18 (P—Ths by A Teek 0 REsk it be & ntol A g P nesday oneettled, probably cording to Montaule. [ Private Francis D I, 125 In- | early today by persons who smashed | American Export Lines was sold te en, passed, ralsing large rollers in | ficiency or personnel and equipment | Two other egroes said to local thunder showers | J. O'Mara was sent | fantry, 32nd diisivon, A. E. F., who | a show window and removed several [the Export Steamship corporation of |and 1& not a problem invol the | participated in the holdu p are stin' | [to investigate and he went the|was killed In France on October 1, trays. The value of the loot has mot |New York by the shipping doard te. (Coptinued on Third Page) defense of New York."™ at large, * & | wounded youth to the hospital, 1918, 2 TR S been determined, 000,008, mdaBt it day for tqjmlfli L >

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