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News of the World | By, ‘Associated Press N — .. 5TABLISHED 1870 qQ B"”l 3 "Ju,,w., 0y, S 1yd 94t oy P;,» U W BRITAIN (Ceartinued on Pege 14) three hole ,a distance of 149 yards. blow fractured his skull CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925. -bXXTEEN PAGES. 24 hour watch on Whit: Court this | e # cents & gallon. 'W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 2’040 Aug, 22nd .. PRICE THREE CENTS Q FS [MUST FIND GRAVE OF ANCESTOR IN i : hE | Dog Imprisoned for ) " | s W 9 ORDER TO OBTAIN $3,000,000 ESTATE 13 Days in Wel In i N v y Ab South Norwalk, Aug. 24 (P—A| John came to this country during 1 M ——- |course of action to acquire a $3,- |the lutter part of his lite, and until North Andover, Mass, Aug. 24 r 000,000 estate in gold, which at|"® burial place can be located, the o l M N . ‘k : (P—After belng lost for 13 days, H h D t w h 88 Fatal!y lnxured When Cars Col- Dresent fis 1n tho Bans oo oty cannat bo had, Will Meet With Mine Worker whamterrier, owned y || HIgAWAY Dept, Wit b © Be “ngland, | ho heirs include: Charles Mills, R. § Russell of this town, R esulted when a meeting of the heirs [ president of the Peoples T'rust coni. d C i as found imprisoned n a well. 025 62 | L 'g ] llde 1 nghway Vi called hero today. vany, South Norwalk; Albert Mills, an l[lzefls Desplte lack of food, the dog ap- 62 15 Largest [em | : The estate was accumulated some (ot Norwalk, Andrew Mills of Ro. parcntly euffered no {1l effects, mmlx'fld years ago by three Inmh-\ vayton, Oscar Mills of Nor lIr ater in the bottom of the h W Wil Is Ingland, ey Mills of Rowayton, Mrs. thirs 0 F D ; The h_mu l]n dato Ilm\c succeeded |riet Mills Merrill of Stamford, Mrs. —_— {Uuwners orecast Dras- ———— N proving the deaths and burial | Idw Milly Sherer of Rowayton, Mr d FE : : ! 1o towayton, MTS. | Al Acks That Press Be Privilleged This Branch Spends $2012461.85 . Sallor ta Kffle Near New London— (places of George and William and | Nina Mills Rowland, now an the |50 oy : [ L tic Achon Unless the fact that they seem to have had |west, Mrs, Ada \nuu Scoffield of | To Attend—As Date for Strike U While Figures for Judiciary De- Fromingham, Mass., Man Meets ino descendants, but have been un- | itowayton, Mrs, Mary Mills Bond of I TS w N ARE part i fts Trolley— |AP1® to find tho last resting place |Stratford, Mrs, Anni Mills Doran of | Nears Little Hope for Settlement ment Show Decline Over Those omet ing Happenz Death As Auto Hits €Y= lof John, to whom they claim ances- | New Haven and M Carrie Mills | ‘ of Year A ) i f Yruck Kills Youngster, try. |Hollins ot Wallingford. Is Seen, 1 'I'RYINH ’I‘fl VAMP HIM & Paroled Cheshire Reform To Improve Situation (i Philadelphia, Aug. 24, P—John 1., | Hartford, Aug. 24 (P—Deputy | atory Man Object of p Waterbury, Aug. 24 (P—Max ewls, Infernational president of t State Comptroller 15 H. Wilkins has | v ] t Bruder, 37, of Seymour, died at {1 nited Mine Workers, today accepi- |y X i prepared the itemized statement of | Poli Crea ed B LeVy. Waterhury hospilai early this morn- | LULA | i [to an invitation to a conterence ve-| Wealthy — New Yorker, | the expenditures of the st ‘ olice Hunt Y Lokl Hrgeltelming oy al year ending June : r L cesult of injurles vecelved |tween racite mine v and | Lot 2 i bl n il b was SANE m]CT[IR STATES []ATF FATALLY BI'AT[:N AERE R L Ll T Newligton authorities nave| On the Other Hand Joseph Wheu an autornobliie in e Wé 1 i 3 no b £7,140,362.36, This wa ot s o % ] i A | Huzleton, Pa, at noon tomorow, S s B oaliit e Al re it e anE Ading collided with another ma- it 4 invitation was estended by Jobn 11 Is Closely Guarded of 3,0 over o expentas for | 3 eion of & parojed Cheshire ve-| Walsh, Head of Conn chine on the Suiiaford-Southbury LRy 1°hl, chalrman of a citizen's commit- | he year ending June 30, 105 i e S e sh, Jonn, . 4 g . | [tee o kesbarre, Mr, L Highway Dept. Largest, | % A . ‘ners’ ; diisii Saturday. 3 v Oh- = tee of Witkesburre, Mr. ] | : as| have attacked Mrs, Kent E. Stod- eater Owners’ Assn, LS : Admits He Is Being Ob- yover of Girl A Ccosted thyilLir i i i e oo i Ll o e ool oyl Um A it e Ml ben P e Owners y 5 T i ot i N, s * lan open forum with press and ic| result of what he regards as that of the highway ¢ "”’”‘“} Vo S i e s Puh- 87 Deaths n 9 States served But No Decision Chicago Student In- F | 5 (Sl 10ard home 1ast night. The man's vs This Is But Pub Chicago, Aug. 24 (P—Twenty-five 20 ¢ peitliszed.lo o | tompts by women to lure him nud i s e mo Is known only (o the author-| . iy Seh . « wess Views | yea 9 \ i el r persons were Kilind and many otliers Has Been Reached spires Atta X rshien for the mecting fn | ofher plots, Max Phillips, wealthy | partment spent $5,234,0% 1tica, { ‘dcity Scheme, ugh the country in spires Attac Mr. Ul asked for the meeti ! Mr. Stoddard, who is amay from| were injured through the c o order to permit his commitice to | collar manufacturer and polo play- | The next largest ftem was tnat for | % FOddted s anuyatromy tamanlo.cotiiions 1o YINg mis | B5 Tio Attodated v ; | tieime) o eniphasiait) cr 16 being clusly guindsd on B cdocation snd ki sl to it B Sl ic o Grtanre, HOLDEN'S OFFER: 10 avtomobile coillsiony to fly A g o , | Chicago. Ay J ' N iralananteal T h0s acre tate near Eatontown, | $2.912,050.17 as compared with $2,- | ¥ 1vn Qi was parol L 5 s Chester, I, Aug Yo T \eago. A (B—A University {that the hody irel r re cstate near Eatontown, | i S od 1 Sobitalaglie s e e s GRS e e T i S e e e e s Si13d8 tor o oo yan, | 108 ot (st be tiew o ian | PAY TAX IS DEBATED g killed; #ive persons were drowned; % R L death and a compani rpose in mind. ‘This he sand was: [ Jight armed detectives are on‘ The judiclary expenses of the state | "€t OVEF ArS. Stodcarc last nightan wuccumbed to violence, while | State hospital for the criminal in- a companion |purpose in mi in 1925 amounted fo $1L05a1R11 | AN (el to attack her, but she five -”f’;m “jm fatally hurt In train, | Sane here, today characterized 8 Ingsters yester fol- {10 serve all residents of the anthra- | rd. Phillips carries a pistol. | \‘, flm‘n & Mh‘fl Jess than the fotal | TOUEHt him off and he made his es-! New Haven. Aug. 24 (P—Closing "t” e o and launch accidents, | Ports that Russell T. Scott, convict fincied insult to three sis- leito producing counties and all users | V dogs give warning it a | or about cape. Constables Halloran and Pit-| of every moving picture theater in ST e e ek er, had been found sane, el was resented by the es- [of anthracite by briugh 8 r approach I sy | %1n responded to an alarm, but the| Connecticut Wednesday night was Ileyanionon ) tates was | rong.” cort of the girls. lthe conteniding partivs in t Meanwhile three women, pre- | The maintenan LGl Rl “~ | assallant had disappeared, The state| forecast today by owners unless fn nine middle western sta o St Tt R be s student was John Henry |hat further confere umably detectives, and a male de- | cut agricultural colle ‘»""_v‘“ 2| Dolice lave been notified and are|something happens to improve the 87 el Klassin of Mankoto, Kansas, a |them will result in the avol of | teclive are out on ball after being *“ 099, '*""‘- ok Eene ,“T"‘“\‘Y“(‘":‘ aid to he cooperating with the|situation created by the enforces e unio &0 f 4 s 1 Phil g aint he state en B he ne- % 4 on regarding him has st the s ol of medicine and a nsion and In a ftle-farrested on Phillips's complain (. e ap . e intels | N ewington authorities in the chase, ment of the movie tax law mean- Death Car flv‘: f“”{‘ U1 | made” the warden g “icports 1S Companton, James R Mitehom, | e pose, of the'plots, he says,|feld tralning school was mainlained Mrs, Stoddard was Miss Myra El- | time i i e, Conn, ug. = t8 | Sogeeoi o T Bt St ~ he f wnth to| 5 o se og $ | 3 2 s My ) ne, Lekeville, Conn., o o the | that he has been fonnd sane ave all | €00 0 A T. Mitcham, wealthy | s safd t 1 el is to ken his control of the|atan “‘“2( iflgin Hott of Maple Hill before her mar-| This outlook for the theaters, it Eiate poilca have B9 #2802 wrooe |0l operator of Iort Waorth, Texas. [eal ot wining dis-| Phillips-Jones company, which Al Dl ) riage and was employed in the was claimed, is due to the finding identity of the ”"‘"‘”“""k‘" o | "I have reached no deciston re. |FAEN! men, including Archia Carlini, | rriets wonld be ready to the | makes Van Heusen collars. The| The (‘”‘,'""“"”"lmf" o e areien | fice of the Conneeticut Light and{on the part of the distributors of a 1 "'"Ma,\ mght <'le1 ‘au of | Zarding Scott and have had na com- | 1, namn 1\\‘ the police as the lead- {1-)y) committee at Hazelton wunding has persisted for months . h':":“l‘ el n:‘ . h Frower Co, In this efty. Sho f8 the| “loop hole™ in the state law which tally hurt Thomas O'laugl | munication whatever with the state's|"" 0f the altack, ave under arrest, Tewis' Reply |at the instigation of a New Yo : S danghter of E. A. Elllott of Maple| might permit them to pass on the Ore Hill, who was walking “along attorney's office in Clicago regard, |CONIessions having been obtained | roeisting that the ¢ e ea The state spent $243,575 In the up- | (1A ! ; R0 nasnion] the read ing his case E9 T from tour of then. thie pubiic, \ | rul \;n attention to Phillips's | k°oP o the state capltol and ; |ipatienk 3 ot the dtetmibhs 2 5 8 case, P Sk - e ODeI o AR LG i ubl : Ende! 18 Diotet than vas —_— he law was aimed at the distribu- The victim was found in & dieh | "oy, warden deetined to tntimato | SUN0AY'S erime record was al 0| feel that the ot is of such | s¥0:sUidoveloned Mol e cilchcl [EAGUTAS SOUMZ TN AR, igee iaes Lo ; by Miss Dors O'C ounet and Pl when he expected a decision in the |"ECd s oSty nee fhat it warrants a fornal| week-end when the arrests were re- | SPor e ’fiHE[NSTEIN MAY EEK | o TP escort, Mr. Lonergan. A doctor Was| .o, vinettuat it might not b x‘rvr“ in o shooting aftray in “Litile |, under circumstances Whete, | yoyled. The charges against the | DOnds was $656,865, which was pre | e T e Mr. O'Lat Mm was sent | | and the perhaps mortal | | nee of Mr.| cisely the same amount paid in the | | v ad a g al called and Mr. 1g e | some time. [wouna Feed aside from the attendance of { {hree women and the man vary from | 21 the A | meeling here yesterday and whenift Aol b Ehiaron whez - ’\Iu Ing of n thir s comimitter ani represnnies | onpirars 1o carrsig. conceatd | previous year. | SALARY RAISE A[iAIN | was called 1t was expected that the . % W = lof ited I « - e o I: © T - D 1 > . Air ¢ Mr. O'Laughlin VB e fot the United Mine \W o -.’m.r}“ The women were arrest ! [ owners would be assisted by the e elothing o ty vl i T I ree of vublie ] g on his estats Friday night ater | TEN GHIGQGO GUBS ARE | | distributors in fighting the enforce= siglnensiyitom drom Fe rlm" fre {Eih 16106 ek LT Y boie ren | Rice ani o general DUDNE] ot ctives in his employ had listen- | | i ment of the tax, but during the i , o ere broken. he after heing picked up by pelice from v wish will he permilte of, 5 e eraatone &l | i v b Gull and w/ log) were broken, Who T LR e T b gt o e ST i [ cd'to his conversation with them by GHASLD TO GLUBHOUSL Trcome Rcduced hy Assem- | meeting it was tated that the dis- Coality of the incldent was close by KI A[‘ H:l i |attena. ) | means of a telephonte device. | ieiEiiors bad foiindl o way Gegitih \Wakeman Robbins Tnn, 4 ) ) Mies Tnes Parise, 16 yenr ofd | M Lewls asken atr. Uni whether | 5 S0 BrCt oo tred to ure| hly’s Act in Passing S E P rasinentt Todepnii by vt The deceased has two sons, Thoma taughier of an Itallan hanker, was L wis apposed 19 8081 him aboard a yacht and take a trip T : | of Hartford, as “buck passing” so evche here, | i G as e n renewal of the e - eiiniantion y shes Big Squac ’ . Lol RO G - . s +. [Standing on the front poret e o W tieras | 2 New England with the intention | Umpire Wilion Banish L New Law | that the tax would have to he paid lity |Witnesses Say Chief En- nome. with her younz Sifsn Rthis| of painedhim arcested fon violation While Robbins Score i by the exhibitors. New London Fatzl et {Dolores and Trma. and ! ittec | Of the Mann act. One of the women | { ‘ The owners decided “to fight te L ~The . .1 £ . me o committec S TEIEL = k PR Londang Alb ‘oeets, 24| ®ineer Knew Boiler Carlini, when the TN Etneraomy st Ausiaicountess andathenather| RNineftints { offices of prosecuting and | the last ditch to keep their theaters s of Willlam Donald, Deste) 2 § 0 ole \ 1 25 e maid, [F g e B redaan inghialiore lopen and they even Informaly e read i th Was Weak You are cerfainly QTR TN e e | Frank U. Berg, Jr, head of his| Broo e e of hom | SOmewhat of a slump from a finan- | agreed to sce that taxes were paid e Lo M S LA {low to have three gir e e e e TR PunEdolectiny agency, iy iol wassar: |leage JOY, plasepngnin M | efal stndpoint as a result of a law | on fims if the distributors keep to DSIBUED (RN e i [them said to Archic, e [n weel | netled nentitholestdls Wi ouiwillny Wera onlitha bench, Wi fhe | enacied Ly the last session of the | their intention of moving thelr ) LA Gl T ] D T. Aug. 24 (F— |the story told by Inez AN Spus T without public | Statement that he wlole thing {8 club house by Umpire Wilion In the | o oyciiure and as @ resuk, It §s ex-| oMices out of the staté, ges followed tho denth of TOI% |chier Engineer Tolin Grant of the [it o party and go somewhere. O 1ot st | nutiE i amelod s [thia duning ot the Al gains bee| o Coo) Yot the ity will bs akked| Bresidant Waish said thet “eratss \fey, drw of rl.nla;\’hn""\‘,h a pas- [steamer Mackinac, whese hoiler biew | “What do you think these girs [developments in ‘K tintions, Pub.| T cannot ece, however, that this tween Chicago and Brooklsn loday. | PR LI havi et tant Prose- | thing possible will be done to keep const ;:\mwwfl;; ine operated by |UP In Newport harbor lust Tuesiay, |re?” Archie asked, appearing fo be | ;,“]r.“‘.,",‘ _‘;" , expressed itself in | publieity will assist his collar bu o 0.“,1“’_““ "’]C‘ "‘;f‘~'l':"”’h el am M. C \stein. The | theaters open. We are serving the ger in ed fnta a free on |faking a toll of lives which now has |AnErY hey're decent and there's SO e At redusald i G ce slainlyliangarehm naifromEtiartng '" | 1aw, natice of which was recelved by | public,” Le said. *We are and must Pnets, wl arly vesterdsy, [mounted to 50, w aware of the |nNOt going to be any party.” 08 ST 0.1 Wwon't alter the standing Phillips | go catcher, "M, he was ovdered out | the prosccutors and attorneys in the | continue to give our patrons this tower Boulevard = edey B0 us. |dangerous condition of (he boiter be- | T Incz said, the students |th Ao el 8 * resalution | achleved (hrough newapaper ac-|of the game. The bench wamers| o FCUR S ST St B S SO0 B8 10 B O, lishing the 1070 B and injury |fore the steame rted on the il |anologized 4o wallell Beawny | CIEIONSIRSSEG = Aot | counts of liis divorce case in which | then became nolsy and nine of them | TL1¥ SEUTAN, (OTVCS prascoutors Cooperation Essential i the death 0 Jand Wheeler of |fated excursion, according to testi- | Mitcham, who i 1 held as a wit- |decrying 11 : ._‘ 9] o 0 dele- | he was quoted saying that he | followed Hartnett, | of tiie police courts about the state, T.ouls M. Sagal, representing the william Ro g right arm was |mony submitted at the hearing heing [N*S8. said that after they left the [pension in mine o menthers ta con- | would rather have a good polo pony | Manager Maranville, ,\w\nnmr.{ Unfil Tuly 1, when the new law| Eoll interasty, today sald it “the lt- el "“‘ 2 ‘j o Ihow, Bonds were |conducted under the direction of the | ViCinity of the Parise home they frated {" S o | than a wife. Isn't it absurd to think |(Grimin sandl Ciurmy Ewerelticl oy, ) e T B R e lioeat (Lnehiar wrrare) ! stiti en abov Leis: fwe 0 a restourant wking the | fer with leaders of ¥ in g zage | ones le he dugo! rook ¥ 5 b bee ULERoNE LS m”,\u\ was |federal steamboat Inspection service | WMt Lo n restaurant thinking (e | for W AnatmemenigTall fEnguRl Lo engate) :\; o rh:v\v‘] ]?nl mmn:y‘yl:“ 571 | ssistant prosecutors were allowed to | With the big ones something may be Able to furnish. pereRndayy lents, et (ehsiiats ol i o situati filugtichicondniracies (el dunickhils Balias W i i fox the e | Anpear in police courts other than | done, We do not like the law. It I"ramcis W. Moss, 25, of Fall Riv-| As a re GG eB UL il sl el el b 2[R ipsitobteAr it ion o Gtk Mun) EE R ANEL S RUY i the citfes where they held office, | 18 by no means a revenue measure= rancs N onst uardsman, Was [tatned to ISnasloniGan Dol et e LA Rl sl R e b 5 ro- fact? | ond tlme, with the bases full he} 4% i way thelv Income from | ment but our personal prejudices l“:"': iaterial witness under |George Uhler, who started a probe | T [“"“ uzged "“" R thra-| Dhillips was divorced seven years shot a homo run aver the rghtyio gonin o (i was: conalderably | ahould not overrule our business fns :?—,,uln ol so00MTIchyan{atpasseRERE inko Hlicidls Hitardoriofigtea| m escaped nvv‘u, il ,‘ ackers and | eite working on |3 : e ‘_ ',‘ i Hl »“ BOrS r”i i increas The new law takes this | terest We want moving pictures 0 retary of Commerce Hoover upon | 5 h 2 ey ¢ rg denied his agency was being runs during the privilege away from them and leaves | in our theaters because that is the LDRIONS the machine {(he request from Scnator desse I, |Summoned police, who found Klassin 4 « alpaid by a banker. He said he was!| IHeathcote had been put aut of ) ] e (oLt e anH \ccording to Teets, the m the req § : ol e e s N 5 or a|paid by a banker. hadibeen.p them with only their salary as|type of amusement which the pub- .nly buckled and cr? wshed into | afetealf for an fmmed investi e ) ; rreement. [ employed for a purpose hy no means | the game in the Cubs' half for p secutor or assistant prosecutor as | lic likes best, i’ % after E 2 Do oot nssa, one of " en under arrest, -} S ata P 1 esting @ trike. - s 45 L = % 2 glice SEON(eY died PREIC y;r.‘wl limn'.“\.m T O e O T L miitted he had struck the student | The ffemen o > ‘,',”‘v”‘,& e | income from criminal practice. We are equipped with _stock, HolngihrouEnCitosthl LaNESnce SN sumc lils e HAU el picce of concrete paving | have . gudlonkEtofehs) SEDLILIDS playec Dol ekl | Prosecutor Greenstefn, | vaudeville and burlesque but we also Ntemortal Ascociated hosnital. of | ingineer Grant, who t th pre- |10 i thatwage dn-|(eld yestorday, Asked whether : SAVES SIX LWES who reccives @ salary of $1,000 4 |Want pletures, Wo tried to fmpress ractured skull v: ot =Hn‘w i Iv m;-, (ym:_w’c iz ! "’ 4 ‘(* W‘r‘ Despatehes said the student hore |creases and the ofi ‘v‘:» wis \.w.nlfil \{v,\r t!wh ms 1bil [[H o | year for his services, was anyt hing | the h‘.’m) 7u~}:n\\a l.\t.’;[s"ll'wh\yr qmn nder arrest shortly afte a made to the hoiler be SO A clenn veputation in his home town { iiners 1 n > prosence of foes he &a he | but pleased when he recelved his Some of them have the habit of ‘let- i ] L s [S2iled will he ¥ e for questios ow students here asserted { o oper- | woulds are come out in these et s o gag | ting the other tellow do it It they ‘oroner Jeremiah J. TW'”‘"‘I“' ing tomorow ill Captain Geors s dia not bellave N \would sonid 1 ) " n s White Plains High Scheol Boy Dives | 5 o) practice outside the |Stick with us we can pull together 5 o accident and NSyl yjayvay of the Mackinae and other wlll Al e . Sasi e he Slled S omant with ab J : b S lanaiic the theaters open.” fisestigating the accident @00 T 1 W. Mevay of th we insulted any girl. They de- ||, in o the par wa A heavily veiled womar at : or to Rescue | ¢ty has been taken away from him, |and keep the theaters open. e have o direct bearing 10 | icors of e vessel, Pt A e o . normally largo feet and hands elud. | 1nto 10 Feet of Water fo Rewue | city has been taken away from him, |31 R (06 ARERER OO o case : ainst Deets. AT 3 woided co-e( hey spoke simi- Many Confer ol ‘ 1 the guards sufficiently yesterday People In Sedan, | seeking for some time should be|the Independent Motion Picture s | Newport, R. 1, B s Gt MiloTiam: | shes M s tosting [ 1o approach Phillips. | &ranted by the city. The poesibility | Producers’ assoication, in a message Worcester's Record 0 [\yhile the list of dead in S shooting affray i “Little |10 the win g on and! “] am sure she was a m White Plain 52 Nis rewigning If an increase wag |10 the meeting yesterday said that Worcester ; [LolieEiesnlosloninpon rilthgiexgiEsion * yesulted in the death of Iy S ' t con- | phillips said after detectives The heroism ot ot abitinable was dfsenssed by him, |the_Independents would not spend man W thers |Steamer Mackinac fast Tues : 1 Giuseppe Vecchio. Th hustled her out of the house. “She ol high school [ “The attitude of Prosecutor Joseph |ANOther penny to carry the tax fight 4 geriously O vere |mained at &0 today, physici wounded man, Joseph Preiti, Is had the largest hands and fect Iilives of six persons, police reported | o 8 B RIS O CPOTEOIEE SOFCRC Hinto the higher courts but it the na- 1o hurt and two ‘m _ [the maval hospital here reported five jy o, of Antonio Preiti, who was ever saw. She was most uns! Iy today after inve on into an ac b Yk e rr‘) oty nml e {tlonal producers are ready “to fight e s a result of automoblle 867}, yyuir fourtewn patents in a serious | o I last January, and and wore a scarlet voil. She kept cident last night when a closed au- | ROE B0 Barmacs WG 88 00 DI | the political phase of it, in the state iients in and near Worcester “,:,i‘. condition. Tight ather injured. taken | oo o the men who killed oaming around. It was lucky de- tomobile was crowded oft the road | *©F w'wn i e of Connecticut, we will go the Hmit y over the week-end. Iivo m the |to_the Newport hospital are not b T on e ctives were with me or 1 might {into 10 feet of v in Kensico res- | 7 € Mbh sty L |of our financial resou \1shes, which p\v.‘\ d in one of the to be in ger. John re searching for the ( } been shot on the ) rvoir. pERUIC B85 NES | A fund which has been provided {8, WeTE K 1 n and Virginla Trocs 1 nd caveeing| =y gl onret Campbi automobile, | |1s to defray expenses of counsel to 1H~l"|\l|‘ Kitled ¢ Fram- |[IV0 ebild vietims who have ¢ ¢ York spiritualist, was also d ildren and TWO PROTESTS AGMNST {keep up the court fight based on tha harles \h}n.u 'Ir\_‘ l“_\‘“’; M“'mh_ |tracted scarlet fever, are r 1‘“\“ MEETS HORR]BLE DEATH « into the plots, Phillips f oir | |recent st 11\\:\14‘)\ resulted adversely ham, was instantts Killod, SSEE g doin e der {0 give the impression hat he water a : WURK ON POND STREET"“;I:’ N ds (h(Ray on whichiestus) ] “and Br = A Cross here it aRt et ss men | " epiritualist and attended the sedan door. Diving down twice | s was the day on which actus HothiFot AliraminEARIGIE e St fom el iy resulted | S | part ances. He sald a woman had he brought up two of ! rcement of the law hegins in the iious condition at Framingham | . o, o $50:00 ¢ of | Windsor, Ontario, Woman Cut in | i 1 is lured him to Mrs, Campbell’s home. | The six victims, Frederlck Fow- | state \mh«r order of Commissioner il and one other man received 0 from Mrs, Corr Ter- | ! o e he was there the police ar. '€ Mr. and Mrs. Frank §tral and | ¥Rosident Claims Grading Will Leave | Blodgett P L injurios when the in which 1 8200 from Lewis Cass Led-| Two While Swimming by Propel- (an uni i VIS he Swanthers s A him to three children, all of New Rochelle e W ridios 3 T been recelved | ler of Her Hushand's Boat L L B e i "“;1 E"T:‘r:) Vw q‘:-‘]‘a re in the White T hospital | Ris Garage High in Offers Tax Money B Wt T T {62 & conimits|EiEiele S 5 S . RDEREE U UILEON 0CCasions: g tering from subm | A | Hartford, Aug. 24 (P —Benediet wis ope :Inm\ N N bandoning | iy BPANE P ) t - s | M. Holden, counsel for the Motion v ivan of Milford. A ball (s iz o fe of George | . - Asbury Park, N. J 24 P— . | Two protests have been filed with! Picture Producers and Distributors i 1 o plan for a be 1rs, ma Halman wife of George | ,, ) Y 4 BB R Sl h o | Two protests have 2 filed w e, 30 year old |7 e m onor DAl s mme el : | Mrs. Mary Dulaney, field seeretary Farmer Buried Alive as e o e iioblia wWorks salaties oft Aierical today offered ta i A l""»“‘“}‘ ":‘| {cut in two last evening when she 1 deeent liv-| of the public welfare society of He Tries to Clean Well | st of operations started pay Tax Commissioner Willlam H. tal suf e e F[GHT DUFL TO D ATH {was caught in the propeller of her ity the mine | jong Branch, today asserted tl T (P—Turied | to extend Pond street. | Blodgett the amount of all film taxes Lall /s a T b2 being hit by an | nusband's gasoline 1 while | mine operators fs unal-| Mrs, Beatrice Johnston, one of in sever snd | James Necroell now due from the distributing com- antomehite driven by Teslie D. Cum- | A svimming in Lake St. Clair, on 1 three women arrested on Saturday | bottom of twenty-five | nst the cutting panies under the control of o8 of § « 1-; f.\ < | New Yorkers Battle in Tocked | T e ver, | for plotting against Max PhIIPS go0e con be i ve strip of land owned 1 tral body represented by him. an inve: S Sa 8 One| Mrs. Halm ¢ a dive and wa since July 14. R onnin 1o land is at a curve in the road proposal was that the commi (rrosted on B S or | Moum, Using One Razor — It aataies 3 toward.the boat. {sentatives rsand| On the date, Mrs. Dulaney sald oot of | and s a high hill. Although only 10 |accept an amount equal to a viille under the il iy Man's Head Nearls Cut Off TR ushar {%0 of his friends i v to approve | nfrs, Johnston appeared in her Sheliadion 2 feet are to be taken it will be | able estimate of the taxes due, pende ranker Sl i kel S afled 1o see her |any action ich will| fice and admitted she tied within fi i cessary to sl hi 1 for aling a fina) se ent to be made as 1ongex on the| New York, Aug. 24 (P—1 plight es for help wered - ! he descended to clear distance of about 60 feet to prevent soon as the reports from the various \onc old |4 bathroom, two men, rc irow the noise of the motor on Page Fourteen) \ (Continued on Page Fourteen) at the bottom of t! the earth from sliding out into the companies could ba compiled. Mr . fought a duel with a The covered., —_— - men labored for more new highway. | Holden sald he thought such a plan « carly today in a rooming Mr. man is vice-presid hours, risking their owr L. A. Blelman, who own, vrm\(‘r‘.:‘ would involve the immediate pay- juriea in L AT wna: 1l beneath before bullt a garage some time AEO|This was necessary. ha said. to fore- 4 ously slashed about t ' s r— | ARE FOUND AS' EEP AT THE[R POSTS ‘s body as recovered ! knowing the I l! “l'l"fer J' "“"ug'v police mctlon by the tax com- Thres 2 1 1" . % . _ As a result he will find his| sinee none of the . p ',.‘” The head of William Wa ' One Woman, 3 Men Dic | chace m;n Lo e 'v;::,’.rv\m\:'-v,;».,,,h: = ‘NL“.):‘T‘ \ sl T G e Zein N y 'k Latest Anderson Suspect | S50 U508 s Engineers o the | T1dual distribu o stellomes the other 1 From Booze in New Yoi ‘ = e 24 UP| summer, alding the wecret service tn d f Stree pleted. Englr ¢ made tax paymer New York, Aug. 24 (P—One wom ) ) 2 Stolactiag tiTorcatasat: | Is Released From C u~to V | public vorks department are at-| ™G TSI R ever, ey L b ; n and three men died from poizon o8 © spie etail Y 04 (P~ tempting 'm solve I,v]my problem o ‘n et atGnon e ept the dise = SR bath : Naubr to ¢ ne hos . i % the s er 3 v - | Ariveway Into the Blelman property. |y o 0 w04 nsked M 9 ons and Walters we i a g liqu T g 0 € 1 nmer e 2 sty Tiond T gt (e Bl ra Ty 1butors’ offer : 1 : ed Mr. Hol room on the floor below, and lock n four lofirs. Police be- |y lic ‘ p at | olice order over the week-end | UL Y he1d haar. |d°R to call at his office this after- {ed himself fu. Castellomes ved cily was again heir ¢ e THE WEATHER | picion that he was “Dutch” | ation and asscasment held hear- |} 0 o T 1 ce on the matter. ! jumped from the room to an yoded with poisonous liquor, ¢ L z ~—0— | | Anderson, notoric e ‘“‘”“‘f ‘”“'""i‘"" \ "’"1 and the |y 1n J. Spiain, special tax agent in A 24— E ol o e el inbed vival of conditions which re Hartford, Aug. 24.—Forecast | |of Gerald ( usmt g ooy period elapsed WHROU | aw Haven, was also called to the TS i Bathiroom: There they cd in the deaths of more than a | ! g t duty for New Britain and vicinity: today, . proee- | conference. STy razor duel. P ) ¢ of persons seve months ag Fair tonight and Tuesday L 8 TR | Mr. Holden also sald today that an, 1 r razor du Pe C T h " { 1 ! . s | ! Tolden a sal u : 1 e Andersor Irishman, 116 Years Old, |,y he M t Carlen broke dov A AR the | ! shman, 3 s had advised the fMim distributors e injin: e ba and found Walter nAst "‘\" LAyl ‘,"'(:T' s 5 — —3% | Has His Picture Taken to aiccontinus their branch office in < he s o dea Alt Y. A L et T 1) '1(('1 Oll \clhnz | Itast, Aug. 24 UP—Joseph Mc- |Now Flaven and to inauurate pos- A2 1 = ) me a fessional ¥ | | - e, tal or express dalivery dlrect from tomotdre i av : i ¥ 5 . Gas Now for 16 Cents | Swenney of Donegal, who claims to | 3 White H i 1 ANOTHER HOLE IN ONI 5 3 3 ,' g let posts e 1 New York, Aug. 24 UP—The Tide | have seen 116 birthdays and to be {New York or Roston offices to the ! : early this m ler August 25 (Standard Time | |Water Oil corporation today an- | the oldest living Irishman, has been 1|M!\ dual exhibitors. He said this ! stood | \ wrine At New London, 12:46 a. m.; | [nounced a cut of two cenis a gallon | Photographed for the first time. He would simplify the cbservance of y ol Si S Cirday. 8 ' and ther 1:16 p. m. At New Haven, | |in the price of gasoline in Massachu- | W< "taken" beside his h“”' ]‘ the ,""" from the distributors’ pote with & fraw . re! ¢ was made yesterday . pih o 2:08 & m.: 229 B m sotts, Rhode Isiand and Connecticut. | wears old. McSwenney, who says he |of view % Ddor he s oy ¥, W. Heas of Torringion The bove the ear by a |was asleep on d i et gl ) " 9 . 12 bio fracture of ihe i} HENL Kl B T O et ot |l fus St Uasrioe hax ket a | The new tank wagon price fa 16 | wwas born In 1809, still appears to b ~wigorous and ia keen of wit. (Continued on Page 1Y T

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