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e e e e 0 FINAL mmU R ey ayug nay ESTABLISHED 1870 ANTTYX ALy P'Oluu JMJ lIOJ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SA\TL'RDA\Y, AUGUST 29, 1 S e ot Live Moth Takenn From MINE MULEANPAR frive vtk From Animal Will Foretell Length of Goal flmke | ARBITRAT!ON STATFMENT lleved to have en- i Miners Strongly Opposed to Opera- i The moth is terad his e ing, Moley entered St. Jeln's hos- pital, complailning af huzing nolses fn his ear, I'h v sicians made an examinatlon anid with a pair the moth, he was sleep- of foreeps remoye very mueh alive, TROLLEY, BUS GOLLIE, fors Expressed Desire For stand to Enforce Adjusiment of Tabor Dis- putes Without Strenusus Action, (M—The s 18 Philadelphia, Aug. 20 in the mine mule nest 48 hot whether the an- expected to fors ghracite suspension which zoes into | Open Switeh Clause of | 5 ynday at midnight 13 to be b 4 : :(‘ '\'w» i dai Accident in C'amden, 1f mules are brought to the sur- New Jersev ¢ace for the shutdown it will signify ks . vices rec e hines will be closed | bellet that t: " »A i ad-| Camden, N. J, Au 23 (M—Be a head-on collision of a coal region. 1f inules remain “be- Bl Towr. sentiment will accordingly rolley car and motor seen to favor brief duration i {day when the tiolicy The mine mule has been ac ’1“ T |switen, erossing to 4 of omen in coal dis- |7 ed as an animal of omen in coal vet- |in the path of tha buis turbances for many years, coal V€ i | % 1. Whe {s hoisted Thirty of the injur. were taken erans sald. : ,,‘,,:M his subterranean stablp tOito the West Jersey FH omuopathic emerge blinking into daylight, min-"{ hospital of the New Y ¢ Shipbintd- ame nk : egin to trim |ing compuny's yard s’ wives anxiously begin 1 E ake savings g0 Most of the injurics we family budgets to m Most. further, and tradesmen prepare 10 by shoc : '\ additional strain upon |The accident occurrol : : | were swarming into f : ought to the sur- | entrance. A National and cuts frorm f as wo the st ir cre Mules are to be br t sace In expeclation of a “long sus- (aaying diachersed Safon” in parts of district 1, the |by, puther d 8y B aey the hre=tnlon pyinellithe swltch AL the shipyard | As the car lurched northbound ame togethe Police palities, according to advices from Wilkes-Barre. i Shamokin, Pa., the seat of ms:;v: a a, reports on the other hand | ss to the bus and car i, the quickly arrive e be left un- | Plains m The home of | i o mules there are to | e i Fe o] 3 e 16 thiero) ave strongen | ed SXtricalon ol ML 2 ie Mather of Mountain View : v derground unti motor cars were com randecred to ) at the suspension will ‘short.” indications 1 not be com remove them to the hospi tively jcion in Pennsylvania Sl jindicatediiin nt m:‘ in the anthracite situation °'r' "r‘f‘-“:”‘::r: \‘n« [r sl - today began shifting from here to "‘r' 'M oy woratee Barhat bl industrial arena in v heastern : | Tollenbach of Glc , three yee They nsylvania where the fight be- fween the operators and mm'ri will he actually decided Activiti h!fi e i ame to a virfual halt yesf with | V‘V’ belligerents reaching ag eement '(“r .1 hours' \l- adlock on terms of T S S e _NFW YORK AN []H\ll nd deterloration. \[1]v\‘r]‘ e men — pumpmen, watchmen, electriclans and the 1ike —will be employed on the basls es- tablished in former suspension pe- They jred sgatnst i acement hy st ""E mg- | [H‘H Wiy fractire Machine Hits Warehouse Point Cross- Another May Die will be se monthly and W riod re | receive com payrolls, m,‘,r‘ v inereases that may be sub- e soquently negotiated, retroactiVe | xeurahouse Point, Conn.. Aug. from September 1. (P)—One man was killed, a sccond A slatement of future poifey is- i A i et aroused |Mman recelved serfous im juries and a :r'f‘qu.mm mmmmnn amor 0| P T Nat Commieii it miners. W. W. Inglis, chairman, i0 fmobile colliied with @ troliey car | reporting for the operators’ Sl | porg agpy this moy e three eommittee to a meeting of the In= {0 o upants the automo- dustry on the conduct of the recent [y, tutlle scale negotfations made Hm} A T following Tecommend et, New York Tecommendations of Chureh «In view of the preser your committee stror nwas J. D mends t thie operators mal A 10f 1125 Commonwealth ave firm stand for arbitration of the | o, driver of the car present differences to prevent & Y€ | \ooorging fo the report currence of interruptions such as the one ahout to start. “1t belicves that any s rt Ci tor: ‘mxh nt made by Hes Warehousa Point, m man trolley ¢ tlement i one-1 affected should be of o permanent e, ing for a readjustment | of the wage ‘scale from time to time G Paing to allow prices for out profuct that polnt wh will enable it to move freely in com- oss the highway petition with other tuels, 15t about erossed 1 Mr, In- jnd sentime Miners' glis' proposal to call for “a contract o appr g at considerihie tn perpetulty, and for a sliding gcale | poo g carg qighe think wen | of ragea Either was Theld ana-| SO Pl i 1 them {instead of turning to t Mi raclte TeRION | ipog ahoud, they turned to N1 i removing theit | et S e direetly 3 i the pits. Mine tools fr Y iot the trolley car. i safld to be cutting A et forces in ipation of an i Radio Performer Ts Victim of Asphy \ntmn in business, ble falling off [ ported ta be prer lay off | ¢ "Mw 2ok AT n sl he country, through station AR here, was found drad last nnsylvania At the All the ' |Penn. R, R, Plans fo n anticipation of hott v | I ot tna bituminows oite n | Buy Western Allegheny | Sovtasicatin buvs ¥ - down| Washington, Aug. 29 (®—The| entirely for maths and fow Pennsylvania rajlr 1 heen anymhere near 2l ed to the interstante m duction mission for authority to acquire of the Western Allsgheny Five Plane ‘\:,'. 1 3 by purchase of b sitel i BO]D BAD THUGS S a result, tl r possessio bile and Primp ted possessor of = ft behind by INg men 8t ro< nen Kly n Danish kroner { store, Tt was late and t call a | he was alone. Primpas timidly came u forward to ask what wanted cuss the w He saw that a topcoat ca The council will meet next Wednes- |one was a mask for a pistol he car- dap. ried. ’ : . MANY PEOPLE INJURED and dircet- | | ITospital eports indicated thal two | Trolley al ned on, s¢ 1 of the note warning | WRONG FELLOW TO HOLD UP ' »f 7 - ' by ‘MASH’ CLOGGING UP SEWERS | ON NORTH SIDE OF BRISTOL\ Makers of Home Bl(‘\\ Cause of Public Concern | ~— Empty Malt Cans Forne Ylotilla in Creek, | tain quanti- ties of thel not made as the r such mater SOW T fal to ths Herald) 29, == That it 1s the Aug. to flush out gewer s of the Northside distirct days beeanse cumulations o reaten to clog up the pa ; 1 today from several city | mult of the ac " which "mas 18 learnc | ofticlals, who discussed the ravages | floathy « t | of the Volstead act under \ The quantity of “mash” hag been | the e |y | increasing of late so that serious ind b | trouble can only be averted in the f | sewer m by having an employe | from ot | flushing places and the m fiba troquent. intervals, | palled ) he refuse material | day omes & g ing matter, 1 it Ithough the police h PUTS has m |in locating somge of the pla 1t 1 varfous times, However, the ove » m ( { flow has not been eut down to any and f} § trunl wppreciable extent, according lines are merely marks of propa fhe sewer departmental officlals who | tion | LEGAL BATILE STARTS ME] (SONCONMANDER OVER GHIL SGU\TI)IH OF LEGION IN STATE = | 1(‘11581(‘ Will Make Fight :\(‘\\ Britain Man (hosen | " Pr | to Have It Retuined to Highest Gfiice Today ' to Mother g at | | | | New London ( Herald.) was declared ur for tie proper bringing up of the woman'e ! i \ 12-year-old daughter by Judge M. O, [0 1, e w 1 | Ryder at a hearing in probate court e by 1 3 | this morning, the judge ring the | & Dr. Otls ¢ ild committed to the county home !t it : at Wareiouse Pomnt. Attorney Gen. |¢ ballot ea eral Casale of New Britain rep SRIGLECEUEEC allot ented Mrs. Mather at the hearin nd w indge's deeision was (§ made appeal which will be |§ heard in the courl of commion pleas, ford, in Octol Mrs. Mather boy and gir ready 1 home, wher: they were placed following the death wid some for . Threa or five! ion against | ed act parti said to have contributed tc rd the delinquency of the iid not materialize at the hearing. After Aftorney Casale had sta his intention of appealing the cision to the court of common pleas ordered the child nn- tody of the state bureau | fare, pending digposal of o lawyer for the 1 that he would beas corpus and taken away from the 1 back to the care of | % its m v Th 1 neglect of the child % was rej 1 to the Connecticut 11u mane soc by neighbors of the voman 1 nt George A. Wil 1 ca was sent ont to HARRY C. JACKSON The heari t of the g this morn- gent's find- [0 second ballot, New Brita cefved 108, oice. O number nec it : Jdaci com French Finance Minister, Accom- manders of 1 y of New BB I 11 AW heen | panicd By One Expert, Will I ; bao | Discuss Debt. he projects undert by tho | American legion i sta 1 | Paris. Aug. 29 (M—Official an- his choice as con P i ! was made today that [partment « S | Minister Caillaux will sail [popular o | membors | the lincr Paris tember 16 to | statew te the atons On s il T A |with the United h lNaux | has Veen ¢ ‘m‘( be accompanied by on 1 ! i he | expret. The remainder of mission is to follow mumv 19 or 23 the k either on ounced today that ment between M. gn Mini ratio of p on the dc hedy. however, it extrem difficult to 1 all the political appii- | Poles dnd Soviets Agree are findir {ehoos fror cants, thrce times as many having Over Fights on Border | applied as there are placed on the | i 70 s a |misston. : Hirsinse g The financial men have already |, ¢ 000 i Sovi but their names are | Ca : [being withheld pending completisn |y ving of the wh list between of t | RILLED IN ACCIDENT The t is th s nder r. N. H, Av 20 (B—Tr - 1 1 1 1 ¢ y of Eseter, was fatally in- |whila Poland will pay an ir fured early tod his antomo- | ror the Soviet e harrn iRt act |bile crashed into pe. on thellos goiity hssidera Siitis\etyoud i B n f !miles from here, He at t IExeter hospita U.ul Stones Kill Two; { hl) ()lhm‘ ln||n\<l CHOOSE o e we'd 1 you 1 S R that barked | | f i i panion i by, 1 AT 3 men! ERes L B He £ twisted The | | THE WEATHER compa ith a y blow. But pis- Hortford, Ang. 29.—Forecast ' 2y g pis for New Britain and vicinity ol a..1 top! | Fair tonight and Sunday Primpa The || with increasing temperature ‘pnhm—\ came and found (Ln gunmen’s | | {stolen car, but the thugs wers gona | § - * SMALL COUNTRIES WILL REFUND DEBT C/eclmslovakla and Greece Have Named Representatives TASK NEARS COMPLETION AL Of Larger Countries Have Made Azreements OF Definite Promises and Work May Be Ended This Winter. shington, Aug bt commissic cleuning up all in time for a a war debt fon by th lhins se t session of eon s and to that 11is made new progress in brin the remainder of the smaller ! to the point of negotiatior promise tion already ne two larger luans yet | | led. thosc of F id taly, positive ke spead up © naller time borrowers ble them to wind vy th business of vnding during coming win first fru » brought upon the new pres- smaller debt- comes in the ‘nformation that zecho-slovakia, after plain notice from the United States that It de- such n without andne de- ill shortly send over a debt funding commission, nment also ter here has & n to open With an agreement ne Latvia and informal exchanges un- |a ay for some tima with Minis. fer Pipp of Esthonia, the debt com mission 1s now concrrned ‘n Hs new 50 with oltaining actirn by ania, 1 Juzeslavio, whish with Liberia, complete the group of wiler debtors whose obligatiens yet unfund2d, Tha Iinsstan debt more than a quarte= of a lalliot tars has virtuahy been writton oft uncolleetibia and the latively nall debt of Armenia also o 1zure in the program. choslovakia's debt, which treasury’s book at has been acknowledged ernment only to the ount of some eighty million dol- lars and the divergence in caleula- fions has heen pressed i1s offi Is in delaying funding steps. The teasury, however, sees no reason v the difference should not be d out and a funding agreement whed without further delay. As another development in the foreign debt situation, further study of the lvd fo the officlal view lhe that ere has been less of a scaling down )i the French debt to Great Br than at first indicated. Some cal- | ulations place the raduction at not e n 15 per cent and by way | compensation important benefits | fallen to the Brit- vt through separation of \he war debt, the debt for war sup- and the debt to the Bank of nd in the payment provisions. ¢ seen fo have asury SUPER-PLANE TESTS “0ld Fogey” Progress, Col. Mitchell Declares Clicago, Aug. 29 (A—Colonel William Mitchell, former head of the army service, sa ¥s an American | r-airplane capable of a non-stop t to Paris with a ton of has been perfected, but gov- t permission to test it ha | been withheld. 'he producers of this plane , and T belleve, that the huge cs they have bullt are capable fiving to Pel ) stop at Nome, Alaska, and thjs, w + ton of cxplosives, The planes are will make 113 miles r for 60 hours. But we can't it unless the army and navy ads see fit to grant us p. mn\wv 014 fogey ideas are holding back t table.” snel Mitchell stopped hiere en route from Detroit to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where he s s q He reite Ir servic plete ated his stand that the should be made a cc organization in ftself, divorced from the army and nav Two Killed, Thud Hur | When Scaffolding (‘ollaps(\ Buffalo, N. Y. Aug. 20 (P—Two nen were killed and a third was Iy injured today when they e hurtled §5 feet hin by the collapse of scaffolding on (the new elevators of the Eas w \n Elevator company here. T} ad are Louls Amadone and Ran- 11 Clark, negroe Charles Lee 0, escaped death and was d to a hospital. All were em ploves of the Monarch Engineering ompany. katche- 925, —~SIXTEEN PAGES, not | Anglo-Frencli igréement has'| Ideas Prevent ! ex-| be- | ——— PRICE THREE CENTS Flying Bootlegger’s Sweetheart 'HYLANGOMES BACK Questioned About Eis Murder ATGOVERNOR SMITH Killings May Have Re- i..i B et s Harst ’ cred 1 nce to n sto » e cretonc “Besirches Hearst” Who Made i sulted From Plot to v « vt o , Him, Says Maor Steal Army Alrplane Ashburn fleld, > the plane, said no| u.m] watching t attempt had been made. | I Chicago, Aug: 20 0P Pautine | Mowing at the Parkway hotel - Se—— i 18 in which Sehlig | N, ork S eade s v (iustinsconttprailylee veacholut oS TICHIUE RESTLD R e | 8 R EiS o L endes s a e mer Nashville, Tenn., pl I for any information ob. Words to Say—“Want a Mighter, swestheart of Irving iy from Livingston girh | guone 4o gy ) & ; deet Dempsey, o | Piving T3ootleg today | ¥ had o5 only a smz & npsey,” s On. | for stionin ! wiit | black suitcase, containing aviator's| Fypression, BinsiGe e Mg | apparel, found near the lies, n ) Harry Berman, gangster, near | pistol with one chamber exploded — New York, Aug. 22 (M—Mayor irn, fiying field yesterday and Schlig's automobile riddled Hylan, accused | ernor Smith uable jewels in her pos with bullets nd blood-stained. | o¢ “blind subservience to a super- of which sho said Wl | which was found partly supbme boss,” charges ernor with be her, were seized for checking! ol in & west park lagoon, mil 3 et e o smirching William Randolph Hearst e Ex Schilig, who though only 21 § “the man who helped him enter the chllg's robbery and sa was regarded by the police as | execntive mansion at Albany.” { r o of « o vlusive robbe anc Lctivitios. srch of her ¢ the m ive robbers and | e yavar replled over the mu revei no clues to th hootle rs in Chicago, learned to .. 1io | the slavings or trace of ich nd had purchased a plane to| Fh e BhL St the police think g o) in making de of liquor | Governor Smiti's initial speech of Viulta rentodby la. dead " Nquor| from:C ks ago his | the primary campalgn. In addition runner will be searched lamazoo, Mieh., | to discussing Mr. Hearst the mayor | While investigators worked on the At and whiskey lented the governor's cha rges that — he had conferred with Klan repre- FRENGH CONMUNISTS PRI]FITAHLI JORNEY 2 TRY T0 MOBILEZE| - BYC. OF C.NENBERS =5t o i “The governor,” said the mayor, “forgets the time when Tammany's Trip to New Jersey Con- lactsali T Ta i o L e | d through another to see Mr. Hearst sidered Time Well the demn greatest leader, Charles ¥. Murphy, onvinced that Alfred K. Smith a Protest Meeting Knds in S G and urge him to have his newspa- Injury to Eight Police pers support Mr. Smith's candidacy Twelve Arrested ‘ Invested I “Mr. and Mrs. Smith went to Mr earst’s home and enjoyed his hos- = pitality. In addition, Mr. Hearst gave | Paris, Aug. 29 —Eight Paris po-| . it portion of the Chamber of ‘ls. promise of support and did sup. | S 5 Jozen | COMMETCe Which went to Newark, | Port Mr. Smith in his newspapers icemen injured ¢ vout a dozet [N 5 Ly motor bus in order to get |and Mr. Smith was elected when ha communists in cells were the net re- more light on stors lighting fitures, | Would not have been, as Mr. Mur- sults today of an experiment in | toda 15 primed to tell a story of | Phy admitted, withoue the help of 'n fitabl. ot Mr, on | mobilization made by the commun- @ vastly profitable trip. Not only '“‘“. AXALe " L s was the visit to the Rdison lamp Mr. S$mith has conveniently for- "" CaSIa e L actioy | WOTks of the General Electric com- | 8otten this, preferring now to be- 0 AT ot acol iny & vovage of enlightenment re- | Sirch the man who helped him od for assembling g “v:x public | 5 5 possibilities of modern | eNter the executive mansion at Al uares a Grehing (0 the O iyination, but the maryels | bany. But Mr. Smith has changed ‘ st 1r‘ ]‘xv' hod e trip by way of Bear | Since the days of Oliver street. He | used 1 'H\" an oy wlan lasting tmp 1as new conferees and assoclates. TR 1 S R Iis suite at Ttn s | bers of their party fllumination expedition re- His sulte at the Riltmore hotel eosts - LI rned to the ety at 11 o'clock last | MOT® per yvear than his entire sl- The tull program of the demon T : 2 from | ATY as governor s g after a trip of nine hours from | X : jstration was pt d yest " . Hearst (he Same rk, including a protracted stop | on the ¥ middle of the great mountain bric which was ¢ |the communist organ L'Humanite, consequiently the authoritie enabled to nip it in the bud. : “But Mr. Hearst las not ehanged 1. | He is the same battler for the rights s were Ll U b f the pas. Of the masses as of old, and has Between 500 and 400 manifos ned by i Coaegs lof Do Dak lover ank el uny nUBilg oMIATAG b |arrived in the vieinity of “n OPErd, | B ier, Delitt Clinton, under the | More than glve a good government {to the inconventence of the opera- | TR fore reaching this scenic @h honest government and m hu ers assembling for “Aida |ieater the bus wound its way |MBDS government” | A series of sharp sl 8 with th central New Jersey Mayor Hylan reiterated that duor- {the police ensied and ro ar- of the Pompton lakes. au |16 the 1924 democratic conventio rested, the majori(y, howey heing Ramapo mountalns through | he refused W. G. McAdoo's offer of released after a fow hour WMty L odo. N. Y., then going cast over | the vice-presidential nomination be {of those taken were forclgners. lthe mountain roads to the Hudson. |cause he did mot want to do any- The communist deputy, Barbecot party stopped for a repast at| thing to hurt Governor Smith's played a prominent part in leading ||\ SEUE (0T e miteage | chances. More than this, sald the wa |the agitators, iof those arr communist dep! was made on the | mayor, when one of the governor's nagers requested that Mr. Hearst t time son umamus. The Kon hting institute at- | attempt to persuade Willlam Jen- | Among those arrested were the |\ j.; by the Chamber of Com- | nings Bryan to support Smith., Hy {communist deputy Barbecot, & SN |, ce at Harrison, N. J., is a|lan immediately made an appoint- of the communist deputy Clamamus|{ ..o inetitution and s been ! ment with the publisher and did all ) foreigners merchants | he could for the governor. sited by progressive demonstration coincided with from a wide expanse of territor Replying to the governor's charge “ iden presence in Paris of oo jts beginning last February. that the mayor lacked ability the sowsky, a delegate from the Nk were given an ad- | mayor describe public improveuents \g\um tnternational to the c €83 | 1ross of welcome by E. Potter | made during his administration and ¢ the general confedera | were invited to examine the | referred to his fight to maintain the | tion of . us styles of elcetric flve cent fare and to suppress While he was addressing the con- Jamps displayed on the walls of the | gambling and vice, are: the lights were extinguished |jecoption room, including the first e 1id has been clamped on the and meantime he vanished. The|somparatively crude lamp manufac- | stew-pots of vice and gambling, rench orities a fuse: to | ture J by Thomas Edison, the orig- ' he said. vise passporfs for Russian « t he collected from all If three terms for mayor were too Los: owsky entered I is experim designs. | much for man, The | Smith contended, one as Governor the mavor asked latest e 3 on, however, was| why the governor was serving a Indnnn P()ll(’c Hold nt lamp {0 third term. James Rolph, Jr., th the 1. a of a cubic foot mayor said, was serving his six Accomplice of Anderson|. .o, and Besatl §t ¥HS ! {cinths vear ws mivor of e Wk Fort W I Aug. 29 (P—|smal a mere wisp of & thing as | gjgco. Charles M Charles Farm-|thick as a tenth of an inch. | “And by the way,” he sald. “New - of the Gerall| Stepping to the adjoining audito- | york and San Francisco are the I Anders ndit|rium, the merchants were addressed | onjy two large citics of the country stioned by Fort Wayne on the fundamentals and equip- | where the five cent fare still pre- volice nt of just |ment by A. S Turned, Jr,, who em- | (a1 SRR regarding the|phasized the need for having the| Ny Hylan accused the governor W cessary pment to P’m{l!h(‘ the | o¢ fraternizing with corporations Y maximum of effective lighting “‘”‘h and named directorates of which \ r e minimum of costs in electrle | ng governor was a member. W D. Bell followed with | Smith's Statcment upon store and window a overnor Smith continued his hic roved on f he N r ' which ‘_““"“' ne of the | nipaign in behalf of State Scnator f“"“" t 3“" ] \‘(‘»: ('j”' Shaerieny ""‘ Walker and the Tammany ticket hern 4 eporte resses by the General Electric | ot nicht. Recalling the mayors § r ) ) claim that he has been fighting for e g rs ell operated a mwitchbe ‘rd‘ e R e A [ g P “It we want a fighter we ought (Continu . 3) ntinued on Page 1 to elect Johnny Dundee or Jack TOWNS FACING BIG DEBT BECAUSE |(riine,sihmrs foar ol STATE FAILS TO PAY ROAD BILLS iin"is ‘iiver’s unmier or smea up with the Any one who m. o ment ke that is interests, Hartford. Avg, 20 T STRBIAE e R R i SRR Tititolthe ey t 1or of insinuation . towna ta, © md tnnuendo. An editorial in the Evening Joute cut v anced b nal, owned by Mr. Hearst says: | “Whatever bhappens in the primaries, which Mr. Olvany (leader of Tammany Hall) and the others think they have got very nicely fix- {ed. The real election comes in No- vember, and that will bs another to | story.” Commenting on this the New York 14 today says When representatives of Mr. reimb for w beca ald work was made |1ast session of the S areinn ation avail 1se no These town them sequent debt for refunds This work was ( ity granted by the Wi statu Ce - | enici faates heck: (orfel@ Taston Hearst were questioned about this STUDENT STRIKE ENDS Inw;protiies {hat towss SAWE | Groton article, they insisted that thers had Peking. Aug. 29 (P—The students | DESL AN GERIN been no decision to put =n inde- the government colleges have de. |2 Teimbursed for three-quaters & pendent ticket in the fleld cided to their strike, called in |'"® ©0S° 7 A W;‘ :‘“ .,(:,\,M R L'_r:_ | R T TR ympathy with' ‘the anti-toreign |for thawe with grand B Jes 0| Southington |Syrian Conditions S , eturn to their E Stafford : T S ot So el | o114 10 e ornaiby i wtate e vioar Continue to Improve | The normal appropriati Canaan Parls, Aug. 29 (P—The situation PETRLwaaeeut UK, br cessions of the [ ———|in Syria continues to improve, al- | [has been $1.000.000 a s 4.26 [though Suedia is still besieged by HIGH TIDE | |maximum amount For contracts mow in progress rebel tribesmen, according to offielal Aok { lvow $10,000 | (amo estimated) {information from General Sarrall. August 30 (Standard T¥me) | |fore ik Colchester, East Granby, Hebron, |the high commissioner. AT NEG Toslia 60 6 agrrezates $290.00 Montville, North Branford, Suffield,| The normal life of Damascus has 6:13 p. m t New Haven, | following tahle shows the | Tor on Windsor Windsor | not been interfered with, the &is- 7:08 a. m; 7:36 p. m. tawns eonc 4 with « | Locks. zrah, Norwich, Sharon, |patches say, no raiding party of | ,,,i the amount of Indebtedness |Branfod, Norwalk. Total, $453. [ Druses having even come within # which is due to them from the state: |326.27, range of the French artillery thire. s

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