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“~ - . 0, gaeaqul 998 mamf\m D ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CON NINE CITY BLOCKS RAZED |SMITH WRECKING BY FIRE IN SHREVEPORT |PARTY, HYLINSAYS OVER 1,000 ARE HOMELESS . vy-ao 7y 1 s Property Loss Is Es- EXPECT RIFF ATTACK paign in Election of 1928 timated At Upwards ALLIED TROOP WALKER MAKES DENIAL of $500,000 - 250 flN n fl S Tammany Selection Answeéis ¥arious . Franco-Spanish Forces Get| ciaims ot Opponent and Proclaims Dwe“lngs B u rne d Ready to Meet New Stand on Pure Food Laws. Down Dlll'illg Five Move of Abd-El-Krim New Yurk, Sept. 5 (P—Personal exchanges between Governor Smith H Bl und W. R. Hearst have subsided [;[][]”miE PR P[]SES Y aze while the principals Jn the primary ou 5 Fez, French Morocco, Sept. 6 P |campalgn are talking municipal " MAYOR CALLS FOR tront continued to mark time yester- |and the five cent fare. L B to day with the exception of the en. | 11°re 18 some speculation as : the effect of the Smith-Hearst ro RELIEF MEETING |gincers and other technicians, who [o (o omith-Hoarst row on the United states senatorship | Reduction on Levies to were busy making good roads bet-|next year and on the national cam- ter and tuning up the transport ser- | paign in 1928, and as far as the Be Paid Next March vice general so that the proposed |present city campalgn is concerned . French drive against the Riffians Possible 5, 1925, ~SIXTEEN PAGES, TAX MAY PREVENT INEW MAIN STREET THEATER | MUVIEWHURGH TO BE BUILT FOR $500,000 South Congregational Offcials in ON SITE COSTING $209,000 Doubt_l@t_future E—UMAT_EEM S. M. Davidson Co, Sells ,DRAMATIG_lfIGflRiES SHOWN T0 FIND PN9 NO. | Location Near Chest- TP hanes e nut Street to Hoffman Producers Would Stop Sending | 1 ¢ oncive Search Going on B ' 2 rothers, Ow R for Lost Plane, Wireless Stat CI; i ners of roughly Aroused, 3 s A a e 5 RECORDS FOUND. That the state movie film fax may Message Disregarded il Caldwell, Ohio, Sept. 5 (#)— ||Interfere with the moy The much sought barograph and | | ervices at the South Congregational records from the Shenandoah || church this winter 4s a possibilty, have been found and may aid the || Which is facing the offictals of that naval authorities in determining | church. the cause of the smash-up. The The tax provides for a payment of 3 ) barograph was located at Cam. || $10 to the stato on every recl shown | piared neatly 90 hours ago some~| —Davidson Co. Also fo ridge and the log sheets there- | | except religious, educational and | on the broad Pacific not from a short distance away. They || news reels. The South church takes | many miles from the H fan 1s- Erect Business Block. were in the hands of souvenir || regular dramatic pletures with a | Increase in Theater Prices to Be Discussed At Meeting of Connecticut Owners Tomorrow Py e Local theatrical interests will be represented at a gathering of owners and managers of moving picture houses tomorrow in New Haven, and at that time it will be determined whether there will be increases in prices of admission, The management of New Britain houses will probably be governed to a certain extent by the action of other theater owners although there is a sentiment among New Britain interests against higher prices unless the amount of tax makes it impossible to continue the present grade of shows at the present prices, it is explained. Flims Into State So Public Would ing pleture Honolun, Sept, 8 W-New ant ' Playhouse With Capacity, {larger rescue efforts are being put |forth by naval forces In this district reh for the missing sea-| Of 2000 to Rise on Spot | plane P’N-9 number 1 which disap- Shreveport, La., Sept. b (P—Nine city blocks, embracing more than lands. Faint hope for the safety of 5 republicans are shedding no tears || seckers. moral to them and the entire serv-|commander John Rodgers and his | 250 dweltlugs In which lived mOI8 Imay pe uddestaken under the ‘best|oyer e demooratio atrite, The anthorities have not had || fce, ncluding sermon and music, 19 | four compantons wers aroused when | Construction of a new Maln stvest than 1,000 persons were levelled | possible conditions. John P. Cohalan, the mayors| Swampscott, Mass, Se ot 5 (P time as yet to check up the read- || adapted to the picture, the tender Whipporwill reported | theater at an aggregate cost, for here last night and early today by & | * jrench airmen, as usual, dally are |campaign manager, is out with a Praalzsait ool 5 ing on the barograph records. During the past two or three lthat three.widely separated fla i & fire which broke out shortly after |skimming over cnemy positions |statement accusing Governor Smith | Cresident Coolldge's plans to have | ) |land and building, of approximate- had been seen on Tuesday night. | ly $700,000, is assured through the A naval scout plane piloted by | consummation of the sale of the | Licutenant ~ Paterson was forced | site by the 8. M. Davidson Co. to |down yesterday off the coast of ll\ri Bernard E. Hoffman of New Ha- » pro- | Island of Kaual. The identity of | ven and Isracl J. Hoffman of Ane Captain George Washington || gram has drawn large crowds, the [the plane was unkown for many The record 15 to be photo- || years the church has been following graphed and enlarged so that the || this program on Sunday evening anthoritles can more easily de- || Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill has hokn termine the altitude during the || glving 10 minute sermons storm and before the storm. nectlon with the picture. some mighty force liad wrecked the | pombing them or spying out his lat- |o¢ attempting fo wreck the demo- |the next reduction in taxes applicd | city water mains in three places. est movements, from observations cratic party in New York, on incomes of thils year on which Property loss was estimated early |reported to headquarters by the In two speeches on Staten Island |jevicg will pe pald during the next today at upwards of $500,000 ex-|aviators the Riffians appear to fear (last night Mayor Hylan accused O G e clustve of losses by public utilitles. |a Spanish oftensive on the Melilla |hoth Governor Smith and Senator [Y3F IS expected to result in early Three biocks of the fire swept avea | front and are hurrylng strong con- [Walker, tha Tammany candidate for |2ction by congress on a revenue bill. sonia. The theater will have an en- | | 5 2y 5 5 Steele, Jr, commanding officer || congregation Sunday evenings aver- |hours and led to a report that it | trance on Main street t f i v or- o o | i el Tirst tax payments of the new | : 43 ect south of the i well-to-do pi o > 1 ward {ha , " . 2 > Ma L = R 5 week. er 1, This was rected by | He, ”":‘YZHV“W six blocks, which extend-| It is reported that Abd-EI-Krim, [er was a member of the legislative [tion leaders believe a fax "“’”""“"! }nyxrrinv::.fllxvx:‘:ln' 5 R.n.,r \:hr:"rn::: Just what effect the new state mx':]‘:.’?:‘h .:mmq l:u: ‘l:lfi):hlm\:h:‘n they Herrman, & 40 foot. frontage hays od up to the husiness district, housed | the Rifflan chieftain recently 1eft |committee on agriculture and attor- |bill can be passed by that time, and | By 8 3 ing been obtained for the lobby, and the auditorium will be located fn the rear. backing up on Chestnut street. The scating capacity will be 2,600, §200,000 Paid for Site poarer persons and negroes, Sis |headquarters at Ajdir for an un-|ney for five packing concerns, the|Chairman Green of the house ways | persons were fnjured, two seriously. | known destination. It 1s presumed in |mayor charged, when one concern [and means committee has called that The fire originated In the bath-|military circles here, however, that |cold meat in this city which it could |committee to meet next month to room of the home of O, Childress, 2 |he has procecded to the western inot sell anywhere else. start work on a tax bill, barber. at 1535 Garden strect, and |wing. The growing activity of the| Senator Walker denied the charge.| Determined also to have congr :‘ay,w;d by the heaviest night wind |Rifflans there 1is considered 1in|He pointed to his support of pure|approve at the next s mander Jacoh H. Klein and other || Will have on these programs mno|identified the Peterson plane. As Lakehurst officials to visit the ||one seems to know. Frederic L. Fay, | Lieutenant Peterson was able to scene of the wreck at Ava and || director of religlous education, who | make effective repairs and take the Sharon, has charge of the moving picture |air, leaving his towing sampan, n The barograph record will || Program for the church, has written |al officfals considered the fncident show alr pressure, atmospheric || 10 movle producers for information |so slight that it was not then re- sion the pro- y but to date no one has been able ported to the press. AT]”: price pald for the land was (v ot heyond | French army circles in Fez to indi- |food bills in the legislature. posediceorgduisilioniics Rexecutlye || olstelandiiamreraturesfirami] lIANc ol steounsginatbecntaklcito e e Drea, @ arines ang | $202:000 and the ecost of bullding T e i o TP Yo | e BT T 2 S (| rr T s G e e | S [ et et camrad ot o ANy R LS intensive | 219 caulpping the theater s expects control. I'Yhn:’\. ]ulrlm;:v':rrvi' 1|nh”|1. :‘:‘,.k o‘n’ the Franco-Spanish posi- [spike the five-cent fare issue by in- |ing firm against any modification of | | ATUIm by a moving stylus, it will Programs of cnterfainment for |seaplanes are pressing an vath were pulled down, and hun- |t > ‘ ; ed to run as high as $500,000. The S. M. Davidson Co. is composed of the members of the firm of David- son & Leventhal, department store owners, 8. M. Davidson and Alex- ander J. Leventhal. The buyers ok " e principle that an attack [ducing supporters to call a speelal | the principal features of this pro- dredteCemons (OITISE Mv’lv':\”rn:l‘l:- ;1”’1‘):00‘;)1:4 ,1;[‘:,,;,‘,} Apparently in |meeting of the municipal assembly |, as presented to the last con- | gades In an effort to stem " | confirmation of this the Caid of Set- next Wednesday to pass an ordi- | He was urged gt a confe ing of & tlde ol flamed the clty |to 1s sald to have sent messengers |nanco submitting any increased fare |unce yosterday with | educationnt For flve hours, ""“"{"‘ P e ot |to eall Caid’s of the region advising [proposals to a referendum. Mayor{jeaders of this state, tncluding A. wns flh*" \-|’r|0‘vm’{|r‘!":: e meate tn |them that Abd-E1-Krim s about to [Hylan described it as a “political the fire un allyiithe Shreeas be possible also to compute how ||Which no charge is made also are vapldly the Shenandoah rose fn ||&Iven by the church on Friday eve- |covering hundreds of square miles ihe buffeting of the storm before | |NINES during the winter months, | Without sighting the missing plane, d & g : oh s ant ccause |or any wreckage is procecding the buckling amidships eccurred. || When movies are shown. Because [or any wreckag 5 2 of there being no charge to these |Southward in the bellef that the plane may have drifted in that di- rch. A submarine screen after programs, the pictures heretofore Lincoln Filene, Mrs. F. I Bagley v | | | | | have not announced the type of en= ave been tax exc rection . Destroyers accompanying | ¢ Yerad b 1d vote X . d have been tax exempt, U 3 Y tertainment to be offered but ex« ; *k Issoual and Ouezzan. maneuyer,” but sald he wou and Commissioner Smith of the "ha ol thalres ie [the fleet] whic etur, com | the maina wore repalred and water |attack Issoual an for the bill. One of the high UEhs oo hoard of education, to recom. RI I]E e s Rl e S e ke Deing | RSCt {0 present motion plctures and & e L % 8 ) eat by producers to stop sending | Australiz d Samoa are also be A caudeville, T| pressire was r;'.d‘m; 1. R ralawran Quezzan, French Morocco, Sept. 5 |of (he n;n)nll s n]pprtnls lr; the \dx:‘:‘;s mend a separate department of edu- | AlmE 06 Connesticut i x-(:( k”““‘: rushed’ to Hawallan wters to fofn :\‘ifi:x “‘ltsx un‘:'fl‘,'\!dlhl.) ’l'l;a 1rnr:|ac. Whaifiveetanier IDEag S, (#—The American fiyers of fhe [is that he has kept carfares down. | (i & SSTR© CORAETEEE o BOH : d . i ‘ e At Ry tis, Pyt i : | 5 : : I 25 [cation. Mr. e fi but a letter reccived by Mr. Fay |in the search in the faint hope that | (rre & 3 hy a former fire -ffl\wflvfm°”;‘ »F‘:«‘:{ Lafayette Escadrille made their de-| A supreme court '“J‘”‘;"““ "‘;“ vored the proposed department of | this morning from one producer the ocean may give up its srr“rf'!. 1.1‘(’. bl M,l‘am'kow & Rabiuthy ind acrags the street from fire st | 0 corporate unit on the battle [been Issued prohibiting ']@ ‘"’".“"; education and welfare, including sev- | L {Hat booRIT seiroriOAlopEctand ,‘11" A8 for the buyeriidclelt IS tion number 4. |tront today and took part in raids |casting of political speeches from | % Lo 5o a0 e e ducational vember will atand as dated, The| « : ling represented the sellers. breaks in the water main re : ] 4 the |the municipal radio station. Mayor| ' < z % e oW AR Eeely St. Augustine, ¥ Sept. 5 (A The Hoffman brothers, speaking The breaks ir ) enrly today, One |ON One of the most important of the | Hylan has boen the only candidate |WOrk: as provided in the proposed | present plans are to open up on malined unexplained early tocay. Rifffan military centers. ylanfias jueengier onlyieanc oo iheary was that they were caused The St. Augustine Record Jate yes- | of the project, said they would cone by Aynamite used in a nearby con- 2 reorganization, f f 4 ening, Oc i Quezzan was humming with ac- jusing the station. The suit for an T:r. president was represented to- | Unidentified Man Im- [Sunday evening, Oct. 4, with Joseph terday saii Arthur Alman, local |Strict a theater embracing all the Quezzi S ] = amateur radio operator, yesterd: known modern improvements in b unction brougel by taxpayers, pEe! Lincoln's story, “Dr. Nve, under / last night. Vrom the bufld- |infun ; v as Lelieving that rallrond legls- . . s A 0 tion twark, e tere (e American aviators |failed Just before fhe primary cam: |11 2 Just now shouid be atong 1es | Drisoned in Sedan and the, sereen verslon, “Idle Tongues.” |(alked with the U. 8 8. Lynchburg, | bulldings of ‘thls ind, Tt wifl ba Mayer T, . Thomas ealled a eltl- B8 000 B0 e seen the*bat- |palgn ot well under way. to encourage voluntary consolids _Church officials do mot minc ©|With the destroyers in the Pacific, | built of steel, brick and concrets wens mecting to plan reftef meas- |EEE K CCG TN 7's shelling the | Republican insurgents, William T P s T e Burned Il e opinon Of Jand learned the PN-9 No. 1 had |and the fnterior will ba in’ Adam g A e il Bennett and John J. Lyons, accusec e 3 AL Ay by Al87a0 jbcen found with all abeard safe.|style of architecture. The firm \of ures for the homeless, {nills occupled by Rifflans. Clonds dation brought about only in the o s 16 alllths wros| _abe safe. | E e . rm s Frank D. Waterman, ~organization ) e morning that h : o~ lInformation from officlal sources, | E. ¢, Horne Sons, Broadway, N e A 7 e rose in a_seri-circle about e > ovent that a six or seven years' trial T SRl e e i al sources, | E. C, Sons, adway, New WOLSKI'S APPEAL ?}(”amf::fl T g Prom underbrush |candidate, causing B0 el Fcs of the prasent schema for voluntary | e Tork, Bept. 5 UP—Tmprison- ~]n'\':(:a:“°",':‘;‘;“.Tfl;“",”. s 010 | howevor, fatled fo eantem tats e | Yorle, Apeeied 1o ana Syt DOBRAWOLS sct afiire by Adb-cl-Keim's tribes. |Publican clube o be elosed (o them | o "ot o iiroads should not | °4 1 an oll-saturated sedan, and raise such a storm of protest from |Lort @nd authorities gave little | tecture, have heen commissioned to ! L Tt 0 |credence to it, draw plans for the new struct [ the hopes of {mpeding the : @ rove successful. with his hands tled behind his back, | { ot cre Dl F 1he’ few: eiitintint TO COUNG]L SUSPENDED [men in the hor man's campalgn a publicity stunt for |prove suecoss(ul. d his back, |film fans that I a short time the |“py Cpol e lisa fof the Sew ity jIrench AdVAnCe, o ich the Amerd- |Ms business. Mr. Waterman in tell- [ T.ooking forws aq ne | An unidentified man was burned to|state officials would be forced to —_— The air group of which th : ing the voters he would give a busi- |Week-end, the president mlw' Iwnt’ ay lans for his re- ness administration, criticlsed the [thought today to p : : Hylan rogime and Tammany which |turn to Washington. He is thinking | Before setting the automobile on supported Hylan twic of leaving here some time nest | fire, the supposed week, but has set no date. | Was about 400 miles south of the Sa- [ It will be necessary for Neri's death today in East 81st street. take some satisfactory action moan Islands when Alman talked | fruit” store, Benoit's art shop and Effortsl weral mede this morning | ivnie imie amateur ustd a8850= NEGAAE hack 'so . BEats street and to get some definite information |, o ¢ 2 I me ave lengtl d a 3 o] murderers re- |from the office of State Tax Com- ¢ length and sald he|the Elmer Automobile Co. and B. R Adop- |€an squadron s a unit s commanded Tentatively Held OF Pending Adoy {by Major Dangelzer, one of I'rance's best flying officers. He Tholds a tonfotD e OZoRb iR Isplendid record for his activities dur- . talked in telegraph code. The story | Ja ; : 5 h { moved the license plates, missioner William H, Blodgett at [\ 1 graph code. The story | Jahn on Chestnut street to vacate Government Fiture. ling the World war, during which he i alion e aas Gt 1t macoms)| o { a4 thelr premises. It is expected that ot s o8 were burneq | Hartford. At that place it was|[‘uy Atk iR oy , 4 : ning |Teceived 15 fl",romflr;nfl.‘ Major SYNTHETIG BEEFSTEAK" known that he does not intend to] ~The vietim's features were burned | {aFHONE |t TR0 BACE A US| “Young Almun asked the wireless | work will be started in six weeks Pending action on the zoning |pteopo " hag served In every ' L offer a cabinet post to Senator But- ) bevond recognition and the police | jon 13 charged for the church pro- C/Crator on board the Lynchburg | on razing the brick building fn ardinatice, ALorney \\JVMVN‘ p("' Trenight colonialicampalenitincethg ler. He considers New England well | could find no evidencs in the car to |gram may have some effect on the | ™ 11 ’:” ]h(",“t ’r':;‘_”,' Mo b’fi":l PN"Z i l“""i“,”'.{.', F":Q‘; {Fosaug "‘“hh’; g toads, ok counsell for Willlam! Do-= [ R 3 d enough represented in the cabinet | e % A st that the mater was fn | o 1 and the : ack, says | located. The Hoffmans say that the \\,;::\C,s suspended an appeal | PRy g R S DR e ) i “d\“’;r::‘f “:“”"CM,‘O"' |the Nobes ot ks ';‘ Splain of New :”"f,’ul was forced down because | building should bo ready for oceus to the commion council from a dect- Madrid, Sept. 5 (P — General Possible Using Cottonseed—That's [General Sargent. Should one of e 4 T Jl'“fl milk company BAW | o ven, who is the commissioner's \‘“f Al'] 2 as 8 mus‘lml and will re- | pancy within a year. sion of the building commission T€=jpyin g ge Rivera in a dispatch to the them resign, his suc or will come | . e(t‘\‘p(m\‘ \lr‘r- in ‘l‘ st Bighty- | g (hat hs Had thafre o€|SL" Hx.‘ _)u!\um ‘ When refueled. Besides being the largest theater using theappellant a w-rmn_fn" A imilitary divectorate received late in Future, flom another part of the country. ”“vi {w"«”l he ;\‘N‘,n First and e e . },,\ "d ?M umnr.d(l('r' asked if the m_ New Britain, the new playhouse gix fenement honss un Farmingion | o e o oriea thet Giere was BT i | SeRves 8 o umned dinflafire) | e W ihe chutch lofrts| crew was safe and the reply | will be one of the largest in the avenue. intensive fighting on the Spanish | Oftawa, Canada, Sept. § (P— . i "'-‘”’“‘i‘ ‘(}'l"‘l the firemen had put| .0 are making plans to proce !‘“",T’.I.]"W' "1]' ”‘"r"‘" ) | state of Connecticut. The Hoftmans sne B up a8 now drawn [ G ttE ¢ thioughout Friday, ctic beefsteaks made from cotton- BRYAN T[] LEA“ outthe flames, after the roof and | €118 Are making plane to procecd 1o local boy thousht all the de- | fold newspapermen yestarda tius Lhe el giestern cront throughon® ed are forecast by Dr. Davis Wes- [ the body of the car wers demolist.| "ith the October and Novemb f such a would permit the ercction of such @ 2, E by e s of the rescue would be in the | noon that they intend to spare me building. 1€ it is adopted Dobrowol- STRIKERS GET SITRACK son, of New York, former president od. they found the body of the man [PTREF *8 OUE BEE EOIRS i |papers, so asked no further ques- | expense to make It attractive, ine ki may proceed with his bulldig. | ¢oyinampton, Bug., Sept. 5 (A— |of the American Institute of Chem- ANT[_EV“LUT“]NISTS huddled on the back seat. His hands |, 1% pay the tax of $10 a reel on | HoNS: Ie was both surprised and | gide and out, and include in it every Shonld the common council changy | The unofficial strike of British sea- gineers, | had been securely hound bhehind his = tarmed when he was told that the map to put Farmington avenue |yop gygrored another blow today | p-called “program” films or comfort and convenience for the caking hefore the Ottawa sec- back, and police belleved he als|®l So-called “program . | commercial films which do not come | ASSeclated Tress had no word from | puplic which modern ideas on in a single or 4wo family zone, the [when the big liner Berengaria, with |tion of the Society of Chemical In-‘ hm! been gagged. under the exemption of news, educa- | ¢ PN- theater planning can devise. appeal will stand. {a full crew, sailed for New York at | dustry, he sald recent Investigations \Son of Deceased Man Rc.J Police found under the dashboard | "™ | The record says Alman at first de- | " The deeision to suspend the mat- | 140" grelock this afternoon, her by the United States Department of 25 ; |a plece of paper which they haped “"‘““)' °">"“":,'f_"\“”“‘ J:h’::‘” Thet ”(',':w»:lw».x to make public his name or ~duled sailing time. Agriculture showed that the protein| Serves Decision as t0 |wouid enabie them to estamish the il T |that of the warship, because he was he strikers have made great ef- |of cottonseed closely resembled that Presidency {1dentity of the dead man. The only "IV;"‘: ‘:‘“ & “m]‘ ‘;“ ifraid he would get l_):e ship's op- tion Counscl John H. Kirkham. | forts in the last few days to pes de | of meats, It was only a question of B part of this paper which could be an erator in trouble. When Admiral The 40 foot frontage on Main street will be two stories high and besides including the lobby, will ac- commodate several offices and ter was reached in & conference be- fg tween Attorney Woods and Corpor- | the church | would be p continue. 1ts stores. From the Main street line, ik ——— [the Berengaria’s crew. which had |time before chemists discovered how |rend was as follows: “",',‘” \'im‘,‘r:,::”“l ,':m‘”:.,r a short | Tiberle, chief of the naval bureau|yng hullding will have s depth of ATTS GU[LTY {slened on Wednesday, to desert, but {to produce a meat substitute from | | oo o go s (powil-| “Contract awarded..... Catdwelt |1 ettor containing o |Cf operations, gave his authority for | 100 ect, The length of the® sudiy I H W these were unsuccessful, the seed. ham Jennings Bryan, Jr. is the|fgh school (Alt)......Caldwen, N, [PCHIOH UDLH & fetvr colitin e © the overatoi to make publie all i\ toriury proper will be 162 foet, The —— ¢ | unanimous cholce of the ‘\“”,];\\,.IJ 0\\m‘r;.., Clerk.c.vel Pul |0 deputy. ey n sl ave ‘“‘Y,: (:yv‘rv:\ln(“nl:v‘ yV“'Iron ptly compli | stage will be large enough to ae- N to Hang tor| ‘ton deagnpE AN LRI * Dounty......Academy |y "oig o il taxable films eventual- | Vith the request. | commodate legitimate showa if the el \SHENANDOAH COMMANDER AUTHOR P L 0 O o S e o e oy owners wish 1o bring them here Murder in California Prison—W in fight against the teaching of the ev- Bloomfield avenue, Caldwell, edo | Washington, record | Lynehb was the opinion expressed. V| The ating capacity of the main | floor will be 1,400 and of the bal- { cony 1,100, he Sentenced Tuesday. | OF TREAT]SE ON STORM DANGER MKf\‘(i:nlzll“‘)'::‘l:.y.!\nwfl‘r. has not a I’“Mk‘a learned that the sedan was cepted the office. When informed of [stolen July 5 from Leo Murren of : ) g 5P| . T.ondon, Sept. 3 he allied |radio operator at St. Augustine, ) New Business Building Also an Bernardina, Cal.. Sept. 5 o | the league's cholce, Mr. Bryan, who Newark, N. J. Tinger prints of the |,nq German legal experts who have |reported he had received a message| The S, M. Davidson Co. intends Circumstantial cvidence was held ,L‘Lansdowne Victim of | Tast Bodies Leave resides at Los Angeles, said he was|dead man were taken in the hope [jsen here since Monday discussing |5aving the PN-9 had been found. |0 develop the adjolning property, A fury last uin‘u'\w by “",“";?"':'m | ¥ ? Caldwell, Ohio, Sept. § (A—Belle | unfamiliar with the organization and [of establishing his identity. (he technical defails of the propos-| Navy officials were mystified by hang Joseph 11. Watts of Cambridge, A | 21so having a 40 foot frontage on |the story attributed to Arthur -\"‘_\[:fln | N S H "alle: d ha know more about its —_—_— A e the murder of witred | Crash Had Recognized |Valley gave up the last qf her|would have to know mor SRR sd Rhineland security p street and a depth of 100 S neaia) | Shenandoah dead today work before reaching a declsion. FRENCH CHAMP COMING eaving for home today man, the radio operator, who £aid | ¢oap, by the erection of a modera Hey. of Retroit. The jury returned a| Possibilities n f[‘ Aoy cot e Dr. John Roach Straton, of New! g0 0 =5 Sept. 5 (P—Fdoqu. | cluded their sessions last ing e store and office building. Plans for verdict of first degree murder. | ossibilities — Last o (W Fully reslizng therduty ihrustac)livor L Swho hesitakien fthe nlacedot (08 SNt AN RS European featnon. Jand will now report | (Continuea on Page Three) {the new structure have not been Hey's hody was found ’;1] ‘flf‘ffla\ = : suddenly upon them, the 300 qulet|the Jate William Jennings Bryan, as weight M,J‘m,:(m,‘ S \'T‘“ — - = R e i = T | drawn out but Messrs. Davidson and jave desert on December 26. and the Bodies Leave Belle Val- {simple folks of the village sought to | leader of the fundamentalista in |y Y WUARON suied for N i | TLeventhal have some well formus i ? e rwise | thelr fight against evolution, Wasiypoynronqoyo cnona o it \ B kf ld St H e llated ideas of the building which ley. Lo euriots o oeher™e | elected campatgn mamager of e 110 'iends to spend tne winter 10| [Notwa |)ame Dackile tL] g 0 L2 i R i |0 "“‘1;‘ reverence for the 14 vic- | )00 1agt night to direct the na- houts with Kid Kaplan, the feath. LTS to New Br Messrs. Davidson | e |tims of the dirigible’s final clash | (jonal drive 5 Sply ! . I = dv o e N erweight champlon, and Babe Hor- t |0 e made extensive The state m""""\”‘“] ‘: ek amd| ashington, Sept. 5 P—The dan- |with the elements, which early| The organization, in sesst ay om ew riam even [ as Hey at a 1.os Angeles b man, the outstanding contender for | purchases of land and the sale of Kaplan's title, { | { he property for the theater is the st time they have disposed of any their holdings. “We wouldn't have let this pass from our hands 1,220 of |Ber of clectrical storms to airships | Thursday morning wrought her as- | yesterday, named iis r o obtained the tran 2 Hey's funds from a Detroit bank Robert W. Watts, brother of the defendant, is scrving a sentence at San Quentin was fully recognized by Commander {under, | outlned the jcampa , which is to 2l . Zachary Lansdowne, ipper of the | Ilag-draped and flower adorned, | start in Kentuck spread to TROUBLE IN SYDNEY ecked nandoah, who lost his|the last four caskets ‘this morning | other states. 8 : D e in the disaster, in a manual on were stated on their final journey. Dr. Thomas H. Nelson, of Chicago. Sydney, Australia, Sept. L2 Stuhldreher in Conference With Local Management—Is introdncing his g ; L=l 3 “F : ” [1f we had not been assured that a Watts aviation prepared by him for the| The body of Lieutenant Comman- | a fleld secretary of the league, fired | The Industrial Workers of the World | One of Famed “Four Horsemen. theater which will be a credit to brother at the bank as Hey. Walls) o) Ty Meobvic, Ider Louis Hancock, Jr., of Austin, [the opening gun of the campalgn have placarded the city urging the New Britain would be:constructed,® will be entenced Tuesday The chief dangers from electri- |Texas, was sent to Arlington, Va.|with a bitter denunciation of the workers to organize a general strike g \dreher, one of the fa up with the locals team for | Mr. Davidson said - e |cal storms,” says the manual, “lie in |for burial in the National cemetery | theory and its protagonists, declar-i10 prevent the threatened deporta- Hleds T e 1. J. Hoffman’s Romantic Carcer Shenandoah Victims the serious air gumps and eddie |along with other officers killed in | ing: tion of leaders of the unofficial | ' s Notre Dame football t arrive in am, | The obs f Irit . | ve cles which were in the| Construction of the theater will * To Rest in Arlington that characterize them. These can the crash. | “The teaching of evolution theory Dritish seamen's strike, | 4 | 3 % 5 | wi s city this after- |way have been removed and in a|mark another step in the carcer of Akt Sept. 5 (P—The |be of extreme violence and are cap- | The body of Lieutenant A. R.|in the p\llvhr“k\nmnfl is \'mum‘r\! | R b {0, DE. | Wakowltn | Terasl T Hctoinan, ‘whtse' @A Washington. Sepl. 8 o der [aDl of putting a threatening stress | Ioughton, Alston, Mass., was dis- | tional because the atheists and ag 5 REAUONE S Tocct e et P AL Devak Bilie | Bt Tt o e ey Lanaone and Licutenaats |91, {he tructur of the airship. Lk e o\L o ostic Swho st kO Slsssh g chols N i SEEE T kowitz and other officials of the to play football and he would talk | of any motion picture which will Zachary lansdowne and Lieutenanls | ™ 5y oo ghserved that these |hamton, N. Y. was the destination | pusilanimous belief want to use in- | NO HERALD MO 4 | New Britain football team {or |1t over with the New. Britaln man- |be shown oa‘ths new mcreen, e J. D. Lawrence and E. R. Sheppard. | oy "eo1i0w @ very definite tract. |of the body of Machinist's Mate | etitutions founded on the Bible and | A ERALD) MONDAY ik o UhEtTe lelevenithis Boustr asement! Datara i signed up with | ing 12 years ago with a small play= e e Sivo oy sropukuAlly confined o dames AW, CHIlIng0. ¢ THenbindsy of | the jteus theony dth Aty Gad A teated | Heraln) ontirmthee | | 8 atiintass the quarterback |any other team. | house, the old Pastime theater in were brought here by traln 10da¥ [, a4y pariods of the year and 1@ - Chief Machinist Charles Broom was | heaven, earth and man, and Is all e e ““'; ;‘m ::‘h“ i e e e 3 o | Avichia: B e sives th & skl from Ohio and tal der MA¥al{{jcular localities. There are many sent to his home In Atlantic City. | all. | iz Pl Iy s P 5 S { e Coatecticut thoatel worilulh escort to Arlington te t burial | jiqces where thunderstorms have| Two high naval officers, Rear| “We fundamentalists have no ob.| | Nsh -""“*‘l‘.’; 7, Labor | kecivparliin NG ”]:r‘ (ol STEAMSHIP NEWS e Coaienticat Dtlier, werld The body of Lieutenant Com- ... gecurred, aithough they pass | Admiral Dyson, Washington, chief [ jection to any one studying and be-| | ay | “«-'mo S e r{vm;wfl Arrived: New York September &, | o Potl. tas Mgt meare 0N fyanese - onln ¢ WU arti¥e fwithin a few miles of these pots. JE SHSANAvRIRBureRUOL E'.m”“".” ieving pavslitian shut g ‘j"l abject| g # | back in the country last year and | from.Gothenburg. Pittsburgh, New | (& engaged in the Industry of s o portanc es | ptai Jeorg ashing?e hei 3 > n . 3 X S g s —— | 5 tomorrow. e The impo tance of this rnrr\\l S de“ C “ym" F(‘ Nrorl \\: 1=h:r g!‘:zll‘c:”n‘l ng !Mu;.;r:’t lrn'n“\\ k‘u :r:::.nd i,_“, will be a tower of strength if he | York September 5, Antwerp. Presl- | making the public laugh and ery i A joint funeral for al {in that it makes it possible to chart | Steele, Jr., nnvvm\n' :t: o he | p ]w ‘s an r h. : Py = #lcan be secured to pilot the New | gent Harrison, Colombo, Septomber |and pay for it. Mr. Hoftman ha ing at o'cloc & (n-: ST conla The Wi W e e eTTE arty G | | He is at present coach of Villa- New York. Marburn, | operating the Strand and Princess e |able and warnings coul¢ Eive Tt Zanes ¥ | S | va college In Pennsylvania and he September 4, Montreal. | In Hartford, Strand, Capitel and DAWES OUT WEST [the coming of storms, it would be| With the arrival of these two of- | 4 e e Sept. 6 (Standard Time) | Iteg 2 b » wE- 5 3 i g % | [tclephoned to the local doctor this a, Glasgow, September 4, Mon. | Tremont in Ansonia, Strand in Wa- Sealtle, Sept. 5 ) — Vic poar airmanship for any captain to |ficers the Investigation here was ex- | At New London, 11:49 a. m. L : Yhi mouth, September | terbury, Alhambra and Palace in dent Charles G. Dawes. who arrived |allow his ship to be overtaken by a |pected to be brought to conclusion | THE WEATHER | At New Haven 1:18 a. m.; | mr\rwn‘:{lnf:fmm;‘ m -1~.T‘ he was et \('or‘k. 1y “na\niv\:":rhourx ot gyt B: Dating Epok k. —o0— 5 p. m. | lteaving for New Britain e man- |4, New Zeeland, Ch | last night from Epokane, Wash. on |thunderstorm |and transferred to Lakehurst and o i i e AR S Lok . ' a western speaking tour, will ad-| “Instrum for detecting the di- | Washington. Hartford, Sept. 5.—Forceast Sept. 7 (Standard Time) agement of the local football eleven | September 5, New York. . Derby. Like Poli :l‘oflmnn is .| self. 1 i | oo Q) -1 cinity: | || At New Lond 2:16 a. m.;: | [has been in communication with | Salled Berengaria, Southamp- | made man. His chief occupation s dress a Seattle audience late to-|rection of these disturbances of | Commander Jacoh H. Kleln, ex for New Britain and vicinity w London, 12: § g P gy gt f b€ B S day. on scnate rules reform Ar- | great value, as for a long time pilots | cutive officer at Takehurst and his Fair today; Sunday, partly 12:42 p. m. At New Haven, ‘.\Vv'F}rfibtr for some time, but ow- ‘,F" ’21 VTT., .r\r;4 ‘9:" T ol F- I‘H;h n l| & A prd \; oy o8 n Paugenicats 'were " belng. made’to| wili 6t ticcemity be flytnr ever wn: | dssociates on the bokrd!oF investiga- | cloudy 2:05 a. m.; 2:26 p. m. ing to his official duties at the|Homeris, New cr;(, g 5] s et at he has been radfocast his remaris. He leaves|charted or only partly charted re- |tion, were going over the scens of | |1 | 'Pennsylvania college nothing definite | Southampton. arls, New York. for- San Francisco Sund } glons.” the crash, near Ava, today. ~ - e # could be done with regard to his September §, Havre, (Continued on Second Page]

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