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- FINAL EDTI § 19190uuq ‘NNOA (. QI IS+ ———— ESTABLISHED 1870 P S S SR Waterbury Baby Born With Tooth Showing And Another on Way “'R("Y“II{)'. Sept. 19 (A—Win- SIX FREE GONGERTS INPUBLIC SCHOOLS URGED T0 UNITE NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTIC "MW BRITAIN HERALD JUT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925, —EIGHTEEN PAGES Average Daily Circulation Week Ending Sept. 12th . 12,048 ROCKS AND RIPE EGGS ARE PRICE THREE CENTS THROWN AND SHOTS FIRED IN ANTI KU KLUX BATTLE fTOp summer hail storms, roses that |!Qant f Unitication of North and South || wiocm™ w"seiiees “wn ‘e | Series {0 Be Presented This [ Advocated legged calves, but Waterbury g g | - ——— e . comes to the fore in the baby w by M lGl h . | § line. A baby born last night to inter Usicat bl ‘A H [; S[[;[]N“ AM']N[i ,Vlllage Green at North o e Mr. and Mrs. Clemente Saturno, —_— oAl U { of 121 Harper's Ferry road, B kfi ld M ADWGE OF LRYMENS RSSN-i came Into the world with one ’EXPLANATORY LECTURES ']‘A'I‘E P rookneid, ass, | tooth showing and another well | ini on its way, Both mother and . T d l M Admission of Taymen Tnto Annual || child are doing well, Spemkers Will Describe Numbers { urned Into Inia- . Conference s Another Item SinaBor LP1aveaFonsl Ococeria Net Value $41,788,000,| ture Lemgton Alld Sought by GeneFal Board—State- NINE ABES []l: ‘DRY’ For Club Members at Camp Four Million Less Than Rivals Clash ment Is Glven Out. School Auditorium, “New Haven” h Chicago, Sept. 19 (A—Laymen of ARMY ARE "RBPPEH Bix free public concerts will be Y N the Methodist Episcopal church {given in the auditorium of the public : Chief of Police Overpower- and ot theighiethodiet, Biplacene) —_— schools this winter, the programs to Ehesan Hardware (Core) uth were urged in a 2 5 ’ poration of this city has reported to o :::::1!1\0“:0 l\:nfll oday by the Yell | S[ { Cl U I be presented by active members of T x'xm ed, Gun, Handcuffs and executive committee of the general ¢ 0\” arts blean- p 01 |the New Britain Musical club. Its net value s $4L158,000, this| Stick Taken F ol Jaymen's assoctation of the Metho- icago B The concerts will bo glven n Srel et s salilis ool R aken From Him st Episcopal church to vote for Gh g B h schools situated in the outlying sec- list for Connecticut. Its statement | . :Lxx\vl‘\rton.r The etatement signed i e tlons of the city “"I”‘e b"l“““‘ of ) is exceeded only by that of the New| —BOth Factions Are eorge Dixon, Chicago, presi- TR people llving near them. Parents, York, New Haven and Hartford rail- B R e 'DRIVE ON BRIGHT LICHT |school children and the publlc gen- roud company, which puts its net| Blamed. read at the annual gonferences and | L G S erally will be admitted. 1 value at $45,503,000. | by the sccretaries at laymen's meet- Mayor Paonessa will be invited to Other industrial coporations in ! T Ings, lzeen . : i | make a short address at the first of New Britain and vieinity, with thelr | North Brookfield, M. Tt urged also. that the five mil- “Under Cover” Operatives From l:he rm\mrts‘n‘A a film\g‘xlxxmmlvr‘m‘ o ‘mr; 1‘~;1g qmlmf;; x ass, Sept. 19 e 5 S Mathoaist 3 SR : naugurate this new public service | T aint old bas state town, ’ l":l'::sc:;:lflcrurv?\( \'(‘-:'n (nr‘ admis- | 1 Fast Are Expected to Get 0n | of tne musical club, which s design- i0 where nelghbors had dwelt in peace slon of laymen into the annual con- | Trail of Windy City's Ilicit Boow“"‘l'x: (b: ‘"h'"K;‘:?z‘o::d“_'r]:‘:‘:“"::};:‘:g 1 e ‘ ! $ian | for centuries, today is divided inte ::\::freav:i:: uprildfld;ni:p;(:arrt‘m?:f'm?;::| Dealings. known to be a strong advocate of A[;[;USES M]SS E!]ERLE ‘TRAIN WREEKS ’I'RU(;K 1[;RAI]LE ['F qu“] ‘S el 10800 w0 factions, each hating the other, world service commission. O onibaas, Bortits (P m o v | ecateninilllofuss focactionl butid- | | [ihmeaivecis tol i esivee -:s a result of last night's battle be- Headquarters of the genera) 1ay- ||owley, Chicago’s new probibition ‘“ifr”- D e | [dohn A, Andr 0 jtween Ku Kiux Klan sympathizers lished in the Chicago temple. | his squad of enforcers as a preface | (pa four concerts in the Camp school { A [ Aut Of the six arrested by state and s Sl ';‘: B :‘;n".‘" Orpaniaed duieion {he bright | tor the club membership. There R | ‘ - local police after the battle, two men ] ent sald: | s of Chicago's night life. vl iffe 3 t m y . s lQae . 3 jare bein d “Concerning the admission of| "Nine of the best known "3'3"‘5‘:e‘zivr:nnfhg‘((w;"l?n;: ot l:r[v:;‘r-?r"‘s‘f;’ill)ez Wolffe Denies Girl Express Reduces Vehicle Scientists to Scour D ert | Sior bl held on charges of roting, laymen into the annual conference, |Lere have been dismissed “for the ||, 14 announced by the program com- < e frais : [ SRaki . I {They are Daniel Harrington and we heartily support the amendment |good of the service”” Thirty-five | itoe which has been holding Swimmer’s Charge tolSrlinter At Bris ol eeking Ancient L s ot b Al 132000 | Wallace Foote, both of North Brogke admitting laymen into annual con- more are slated for dismissal when ?“ml_l‘; meetings for two weeks and Blaming Him & | Data Nrlstol Brass Corp., Hristol ::n:‘:‘:‘:‘rm‘x, ferences, which was adopted by the |he returns from Washington Mon- |y o " hiched the detalls of g | Crossing | Drirtol Xatnl, Ban asow| Fonrth Scrious Clash general conforence of the Methodlst [day. The discharges will bo follow- | o5 0% J00 oot = | bk { Trlstol e The battle, the fourths seriou Episcopal church at Springfield. [ed by an influx of “under cover” | ™ans ATTANECHCS retanding of ion, Sept. 19 P ew York, Sopt. 19 (F—Search | Bristol Press Pub. Co. Briatol [San between Klansmen' and anifs Mass., in May, 1924, and sent to }cpvrf\ll\'cs from the east for a vhrust"h music at the public school con- bez Wollfe, iertrude | to The Herald.) tHat 6. thos gl § BrIttal oot Co Bl ‘lk].’\nnu-‘n in this state fn a month, the annual conference for consider- at Chicago's cafes and cabarets, ,p:‘, the pleces to be played or sung | Iiderle, today allscatians i At Reys f I s 2 \ was fought by hundreds. Police ation and action. We urge its adop- |similar to that made by him ngainsni‘“_m';w deseribed by a lecturer from | that she wa i T R i) L.w. ntists believe | Durrct Hotel Co suld that rocks and eggs were used plonfesyic assent tdom sRbySstiio Broad e |the club. The concerts are expected | during her mpt to swim | o tly before b 20,000 or a0, Cliizens’ Col freely an weapons. Chlef of Polios general conference, without any | Al Johnson Included {0 be well aitended and the program | the English Channel when she was ok day afiernoon when & | Will be started Oct. 10 by 3 Steven Quill of Northfield was at- amendment. We call attention to| Included In the list was Al John-| oo iiiee is endeavoring to present |still able to g0 on with hor efforts. | motor truck, driven by him, was | ©f anthropologists who will attempt | roo0n | 12CKed and overpowered by the this general conference action, |son, head of the beer squad; who [ BU0 et type of perform- sald o the Associated [ smolished at the Northside cross- e sert In auto- G000 [CTOWd. Hls revolver, handcuffs and which states: ‘Laymen shall be ad- |arrested Terry Drugean and Jran- |0 S8 "0 power of the mem- | | By the Danbury:Wiilimantiolexs | too | nlght stick wero stolen. The only mitted to the annual conferences (kie Lake in the beer shipping ex- | Foccs M0 (0] HEh i | 2 L Lt b fon will seck caves | casualty State Policeman Ed- under such conditions and regula- [ploft that put them in jail, where | m';"m".mns "ot the concerts have ! rle compla e itk e el n g atives s covered mund V. Downey of the Oxford tions as the general conference shall |they since have been central figures || " 0 "4 oon fived, this to be dono | d her to ¢ L lit- | e e s e dhe walls hung with | barracks, who was injured when he from time to time determine.” In & scandal. The others, veterans .= o ioraijon with the school au- tlo lor nd sed . I i e R Totar et iin Lt (haliiple: | Srawingel e is scientific belief was struck on the head with a stons The very simplicity of this pro- Of three and four years service, were |, o jtjos, The dates for the Camp |cover it. At the eighth fol hospital, where he was rushed | (hat ome highly cultured race hurledby one of the'riaters, posal gained for It ready approval |Archle Benson, Johnson's partner: | oo coneerts likewise have not yet |was suffering {ntense v, vmond 1. Cascy. proprister of | MIENt have nhabited northwestorn | I ach Blames Other 2 it was carrled by the general [John Alger, William Kosfean, Wal. |*C10%! €of owing to lack of condition. After e e Or of | Afrlca when the desert was a fer- || Both factions blama the other for conference hy an almost unanimous (ter George, Martin Lynn, Edward ["78 B 4 0 o oniosimately 40 [eight hours and forty-five minutes Shopirevialen no s S i the disturbance which started, polics vote, ministerial as well as lay. |Daugherty, Max Henig and Archie| oo memners to draw from for [she collapsed. SRRt S e S 1,, ',:‘, Bradley Tyr a trustea of Be said, early in the night when stones & Anvone who is not opposed to lay |Berry. . |the public schoal and Camp school | “I gave no insfructions for Telny oked vehicle. who was belng | 10it college, Beloit, Wis.. sailed lnst| [were hurled at about 200 autome- representation in principle can vote | The Rev. B. M. Ewing, acting ad- | .oy certs and present indications are | (the Ezyptian swimuier) to touch 4 over the ‘tracks, escaped the | MEht t0 join the expeditions at Al- oo |Piles containing klansmen as the for this amendment, It any ar-|Minlstrator In Yellowley's absence, |;y50 )y hose willing and in a posi- | her, but {rom the humane point of A | glers. It is backed by Count De : {5000 procession passed through the rangements do not stand the test of |18s1ed the dismissals. He said the |, i &5 (CH0 e o the programs | view, as th 15 a risk of h e ek wae nurion & dlstance | EXorok, excavator of Carthage, retyille 000 |Jauare to the meeting field on the actual experfence, other general [Fécord of each agent discharged |y, po accommodated. Heretofore, |ing drowned, Helmy went to her aid, | et into an olectric light pole, | collcge_ and the Frank i1 sanzom |Bergin farm, formerly occupled by o Fevenced canimuke slich modifi- [Would be ln\mgtzmod by a commit- j“_““ only four Camp school con-|I was standing by on a Uyw]l.l'“y ‘“,,, Sieet ! \.A‘ Plgetiy ‘4? »ull " | Logan Museum at Beloit. The v:u«:z Martin Bergin, oldtime Boston Na- tions ag geem desirable, tea nznaa by ¥ellowlay, {certs to be arranged, it has been |and fmm Iy sot to her and put | Onlo of the eab doors landed 89 foel| g ooprphie Soclety of London, 11000 [tional baseball player. A careful study of the vote of | Oleriup of Gafea |gitticult to utilizs the abllities of all [the life saving apraratus on her, as | iwoy in front of _the Maple Bd| e, yorie Institute of Technolo U veaasan | After the rocks were hurled, twe the various conferences on the ad-| 0 connection with the proposed |, " otive members every year, but [fhe was unconscious Wole parieol BsURINE el lerts ot T h e . 17000 |shots were fired by the occupants of pission of laymen info the annual ‘:l"’““]"""»"’ eatesang cabarsts wniohilio navhaiadailion] ofitha(sif publisi it Heriatalenentaiare iiie unty d atmost Aty perating. I §1:000 |2 truck, alleged to have been in tha conferences calls for more informa- |the Rev. Mr. Ewing characterized | .y oo concerts this Is expected to |1 take it her story w g 10K aoyert R S Bitestwiiil 207000 | Klansmen's motor procession. The fom from and energetic action of |23 common tippiing places, it was |\ 00 U ook at present {"over Der non-comip LRI R TedRIee © locomotNe | varry the party over 1,000 miles of | 16000 |shota were answered by a shower of lavmen at annual conference ses- ‘i“"::-:(""f;i’r’vn‘;‘;‘fl;”“’«‘; o Mort-|1s that some of the finest music to |1epcated efforis fo AR e ,”‘,',,‘] o e, | desert wastes al taken 000 |08ES from the crowd gathered in San Francisco off 5 ;‘;M fl’-lt-h; benerfopmediihls yearaniibe tisadil e ;Mr lish ¢ rs. 4t her |coed under its own power. The|DY¥ Citroen when he demonstrated | dodlfrent; ot thé: towi i) urge the unanimous coopera- |FAn Francls Lice aad arrived o4 the public school concerts. e e o oharee of - Condustor | the feasibility of motor traffic in the 1,000 Escorted By Troopers ton and support by fthe entire [here. He probably will be assignea "'t T IFOCT e has av.mj raininggcons) maj . T s rso Ol ConElpkc Cariclt tains rEying 10| The next disorder came after the church of the world service commis. |{0 permit work, the acting adminis- |taniatively tackied the problem of |AhOUL AT e P Jorgs g BTBSePI| o ek of gasoliue ay into th 2231000 | Kiansmen had held thefr meeting ston a8 the agency of the Methodist |trator said [house meetings for the active club | ~One his ot 1o « Coeenmord . Linterior to await tire jition. 1058000 [and were returning through the town Fpiscopal church with a program of v membership and present plans Indf- |{11°8 0% IAF (R . has'been | Toryare Wil bo five sclentiets and 37.000 {square under the escort of state unified benevolences, which includes BOY OF 15 GONVICTED [eate they will be vastly supertor to|'" St BR o : NN BN B el whIle by A nee troopers and members of the town's foreign and home missions and other v J |anything attempted heretofore from | 1% AL 7 ayears; ARo tito) crossings Ve | tion against at by Tuare LEe e board of selectmen, Rocks-and eggs benevolent activities, by organizing , 2 the standpoint of programs and cluh i ,,’,1 Miss \'r'\‘ combined ir mfi:—"v»" in an ‘r‘u:.»‘-y ore- | ihe R TIE 2 y:: ‘»_“wr el g were hurled at the Klansmen, world service councils in each dis-|yipionn youngster Who Shot and |Interest Ea e s e ST uatlon A MfleEman was | ondnever ibefore: \oxpit v Tritain Woodworking €n 40000 | While the excitement was at its trict and local church. At the an- ! vos on a fus ahe ey 4 and tha dangerous condi- | FOEION ne SehLi M, O Briatol 3000000 | pien T ) SRS OO T A e rual and dlstriet conferences, Killed Aged Berry Picker Gufity| , h. Truck e M s s honeLtito fairates taken Two scic i " 5™ e |dence, R. I, and Paul Wheelock of world service piogram chould be en- |y oo Acidental Death, Truc UL driver of the wrecked truck | ©, {Uh & 008 Niousvi s et | North Brookfield were seized by the dorsed gandlhieneatyol theg ‘Tlr | Driver Is Not Blamed | «1 71 of the opinion } 7Ol ace che Dpaman us ha Dol | oo then e i have been| (Continued on Page 18) |mob and hurled into a watering AetlicR PIosTLIL LEoD)L Y L-!::f;‘ Merqdesieition Seent sICl, Bridgeport. fept 19 (A—Coporer |Miss Fderle followed my instructi flag signal to prevent passage and | i\ " ut “Mr. Tyrrel believes that | troiigh. when Patrolman Downey —uul.:v,-]-\lm ':;;\;m‘:;i lm]r'm;\\'lrl'q L h..d‘ il),;> Jr . ;\_ua.-, old, con- |y Oy P helan today gave & ver- [and mot boen interfered with by |fhe fve ton vebicle | ”;}v‘-.", ;\Inm“,m e —— et o reseue (hem, Ho was e o nd supreme. needs o ssed slayer of August Laplante, |, 07 07 o o he case |her coacl 1 other advisers e JRlIB RO EMIICIE L AV CIDICRR | f o ion: Fof (tha ESARATA nhAL ROy by & hurled missile. pravers, thought and money. {aged blue berry picker, was con- (f,”'\',‘fiff’\,'lr,::f“‘q‘:‘";h }1:',,,'; B e e have mecanded in swimming | ¥as approaching around the ro SNl the | ARR"WS Bl]UN[] flVER “Weloome" Committee rhel timeghnaicpine for the lay | victed of second degree murder here | Siotar Lok e by Lisvhiet| i Channel 0 st (Hinn is en- | ot e above the Sesslons Foun-| o o 5q0 ey ae ool | G * § The fact that the Klan meeting, nien’ ta, help racestablish i vomi |vesterday. Rose said he shot La- |yt ‘af Norwalk, Sept. 14. De- |pable of doing so, if she is properly The view from the tracks | Sl kst | s3jd to have oeen attended by 1500 O e, e Tacta o ho | P/ante in the back with a hish POW- | cagsed had allghted from a schoo: |trained.” o0l at thistpolnt and Fihe | "N FUR“ERY [HAR[‘E [Klansmen from all parts of Worces. ¢ the church, in \'u ’| e |ered rifie and robbed him. I RUs andlPak siric by itha traclas could not see a truck STAMFORD BUqlNFSSPqAN | ) {ter County, was to be held on Ber« chureijand m\‘MI‘.’.‘s“(;m;'»m"h:“,::v Rose became 15 years old a month |gha dashed across the street On her arrfval In New York Fri frain was ahout 80 feet| RRUMMY | Sl (0 B, |gin farm had been known hers for g w\“r“r’v* v:\‘f ],t'\“,"‘;“_fl“ help the |after the shooting and his attorney| 15 exoncrating tae driver, the enr- [day on board the steamer 3 ¥ s by having no opportunity | IS AGGU%FD OF FOPP‘ERY} 4 b | the past week. Boastful Klansmen, huren i three ways, evangelistic |[moved to quash the Indictment on fcner makes a suggestion to i} pfa Miss Ederle » prevent a collision ‘ | MY Il Berlin Man Accused by it was eaid today taunted antic o restoration of the spiritual |the ground that the boy was not 15 lachool authorities that the drivars [could have kopt The motor of the truck driven hy! —_— | Riother BHeld i | Klansmen and defied them to pre- H‘ nee in the chureh, and by | When the crime was committed and {of school busses be held responsible | that ther L O s R DI Motor] SaleeiCom rother, eld m {vent the gathering. The result was holding fast to our Christian liberty, |could not come under the jurisalc- |for the safety of the children In|hat s 1 (ogasmamentialss i $500 Bond [that & “welcome' committee of seve wa will 4o great things for the cause |tion of the circuit court. The mo-|boarding and alighting from the [Relmy < iAo musanioganathel] pany Treasurer, Disappears | eral hundreds ot anti-Klansmen of God in our day and generation.” |tlon was denied and the case will [busses and crossing the highways to [that she was y home from factories of the { e |Rathered and the alleged rioting “We recommend favorable action |probably be appealed. and from the schoola Wolffe suddenly neighborheod witnessed the crash From City | sond C. Barrows of BRerlin|Started when both factions ex- on unification of the Metholdst F her!™ it gl g was held for the next term of su-|Changed taunts. i Shurel landl ine Methodist "Of course " A 1 out was cor ~v»-- - 8 o LAl | S Y APPY const ation. | disque d wreckage, e only th $5 Nty 1n S A DAL R sl s Monument 0 Livt ar r1eroes I tnred (hat e A1 orrind him at fhe fime was whether L \\”»g 5 B rmied (o b he Methodist Epis v nrsheimoll V2 he would he on time for his work T e A A gl i ) e e Dedicated 25 Years Ago Today |:irms i it e e i ot Mo A st ot cavts ond or s BATEONS| e River Ve A g o ifi hat at she could ¥ s Co., as he Is employed on the c i 1L WIth twoghield G L 8 their vote will speed unification that | fg St il s Barrows was charged with forg-| Tocate Remains of Man Thought s muysbesons ctaGhraOuCEL ot could accomplish the feat in anc T e to t the name of his brother d and Saviour | . ler try: and under: t v \her s i - G wed | C. Barrows of Ellis street, on a note| Tost i Plane Crash. WUST DRESS NODESTLY haft in Central Park Erected Only After 32 Years of |conaitions. EaINiatii At e itoilee i FoR) Tt oo e an| or, Bepts 19/ (B—~Twe Mshow ) Wil v . meeds y Y he applied far cof b SOME g ik O millar with the currents of : i Effort Overcoming Public Apathy | BURNED T0 DEATH T PG O G e I her on mect b obligations on the bR cinstiie i U 2 ~el since he began to drive (N Phone Thur il St b, _"""], ark notl-| 114 John Fraser. have been engaged Archbishop of Santiago to Refuse |, ¢ coincident with the move- |ing lald a tax of 11 mills on the e | years ago, AR R e S upon {0 {0 Seareh the channel ot here tn Admission to Churches of Women ment of A. G. Hammond camp to [grand list. W uhmvdllLll park \\“T Stamford Man, Trying To Save S e fAinatite i AR 1‘ Is m"»wd v ""“‘l?m‘i( ,.('(::fl M‘l\; ALY r;,»”“:‘:, . |erect a memorial to the veterans of |sometimes considered, but Centra £ 1S L o8 = Y W gl Rut A e | Pratt, of New Haven, supposedly {ngUlrn kR shionRblEGRED: |1 5a HishzAriavcan Bwat il conies | park as tieifinal} cholta Iata ulle | ) ;‘:‘1"""':] st Jnabe Himsar, Murders Woman, Th“.“ H"‘ £y iaid kel e ;““,'JI J]k“»‘:“”:{:‘dm:\’rml in the crash of an airplane Gantlare, Chile, Sept. 19 UP—The [the 25th anniversary of the soldiers' |The final committee which carried | 1% THPT ; Toms Gunoon Himself | e e e e ot ucing smecimeng | Thursday. Coroner T. A. Smith of ban on ultra modern styles of dress (monument raised in Central park to |the project to completion consisted Stamford, Sept. 18 (P —Antonlo R field. N. Sept. 19 (A ALt e At S ST R Middletown fe confident that worn by women has extended to |honor those who died in the great jof Ambrose Beatty, later mayor;|ceprii, 8 s old. of 194 Stillwa- | S nt George Thompson, 30 years Hlictuls that {1e sndoresmant. yas| TSN body is In the river, Chile. Monsignor Errazuriz arch- |Civil war. It was exactly a quarter |Frederick N. Stanley. and Henry E. |tar avenue, was burned to death old, of Dumont .a recruiting officer T Sl e R Last night fishermen dragged the {ahop ot ntiago. has addressed a |Of a century ago today that this nas‘i‘ulsk 5 arly this mornin A fire he Tnited States army d to ¥ e e MonKlewler {channel In the darkness but they [etter to one of the bishops of the [dedicated. The monument was| M. J. O'Connor of Hartford was|pis home blaze 1ay a bu wound 1 e TiA SR e by o1 | were unable to make much pro- ehdlocess censuring the dress of |erected in the face of great difticul- (the contractor, and the total cost|japn owned by Jam \ inflicted upon 1 orsels RE8 calisd R0 ok Mo of e Tatieve Shad < s e \res |ties, not the least of which was pub- [was $28,165.33. The stone shaft is og four automohiles and damaged T after ha had shot | il . due on the loan. 2 the body will only be res omen in Chile and Buenos Alres |, % iference, that forced a 32- [surmounted by a figure of the Wing-|jrick bakery The loss is killed Mre, Mary McDonald, wife of or cchs that Raymond TBar-fi 4, e river, when it floats, and a 14 recommended that Hnmffl. s],\ ear! fight! betors the granite ahart }rd victory, which was deemed by | actimated at John MeDonald rows gave to the bank as payments| i b kept at Parker's Point fressed women be refused admis- | 00" opleted. Many of the first [some to be Immodestly draped. | soils i The shooting eccurred -in the s oan were Introduced 2 Jihera ‘caliies wend iy Aedtans 196 92 1o th chirohes workers died during their struggle |Within the building are the name I after the firem ) Kitchen of {he McDonald ! | nd the note for the § the shore.. 1t Piit'y body: shbukl & ’;'1“"’\1 g n”r”q“vh““."‘;,':-llnsyi for rsconition of ithei bosaial fe1. |t tieReNs iNew: Britals ihoy “'v‘\ ting the blaze for half an McDonald was working "“""‘:"‘ iSeon ;""“““ “;“”'“h;:;rha it might be carrled to the point polieys B Sk bk petiiy '65; in fact, of the prime movers, |answered the call of thelr country, |y joft his home wh ! P v s Q s . |cause in the case Judge Alling sald [\ " Bl women, whose manners formerly |t T8 P T rvn:amx alive to- |while on the pillars about the cop- |1, oke out and was tryin Yoo EXEL e Darwin‘s Third -“‘"_“_n_“‘.‘ at on examination of the signa- |y T LI L e i Caanissanplc tog el SONTLAS: auy {ing are the names of the SIrugles the parn to take out the mobiles, (ne Killed, Another Is | Today at Age of 77 Yea i thacntitingin note PUr-| wpieh H. M. Ludwig, the pliot was amilics, go so as to have them- | “nu o 4500 had its origin at & town |in which many of them lald down |when a gasoline tank on one of t S it = Cambiidee. & 3 o porting to be the signature of Frea|yiieq. have been removed and the elves photographed in these €red- |y oa(jng on October 12, 1868, and [their lives. (e hines expla THRCRIoe Dying in Auto Crash | ;ancis Darwin et C. Rarrows was much more similar [ g0t € R HoL Not satisfie] ) DY lthe following ycar a committee re-| The dedication was a great 0cca- {piew out the door which 1 1 on! New Brunswick, N Sept. 19 (| mous British (o] .[to Raymond's than his brother's. e end their pictures to the newspa- |,5r0q favorably on the erection of |sion, and a committee of 65 Was|icy of the m He was st 1 by |—Irank Cannon, of Youngstown, win, died here 1 | Attorney Donald Gaftney. appear- 2 oot crs, thus making a public spe f ARt in PRl uBIiC Ena sk | bum 6T onLHik N RETARRIOE SVETY| 1t Bae an s bt g G Bt ot attathid to e e e ing for Raymond, fntroduced evi.|HAIf Century of Service f themselves, apparently with the fnoar Walnut Hill park.” There fol- |detall. 1ood was gathered by a col- |perore he was discov hvithe i1 naval hase was inst 1 in Trinity C Cam- | dence purporting to show that Fred | Fop ('ountr, Is Honored ‘ ésire to spread the use of ihCSe |jowed periods of interest and re- |lation committee in order that the fremen ! 1 and Frank Lieb, a comy € ame an assistant to his | had endorsed the note, but be ©| Washington, Sept. 19 (P—Rear rivolous fashions.” |1apses of apathy, during which some (10,000 visitors might be fe The Ceprii 1= survived by his wif 1 Ire od injuries fr which ther at Down, being esp y in- | Of fear of his wife, he was now try- | Aamiral Willlam S Benson, ratired, e e {few men, especially Samuel W. Hart, [city was submerged in a sea of red. feour childr clans say he eannot recover, ested In the latter's botanical re- [N fo deny It. Arthur Barrows, & |wiil be honored for his fifty vears ariff Bill to Hasten [George M. Landers, Oliver Stanley, |White and blue bunting, from which | Cha - crash on th after his death came | brother of the two men, told the [of service to the natlon in the Navy, tralian Electi V. Stanley and Valentine W. |peeped pictures of Lincoln. Grant,| . as b e ghway near Franklin park court that Raymond had called |and, since his retirement from the £ ACCLION |14 iherlnin, worked quietly. 1o |General Putnam leaving his farm. \ t Charles Wilson, of Sou | ¥ out of the factory last vear |service, as A member of the United Melbourne, Australia, Sept. 19 (P |1g5) the monument was nearly fn- |and the Spanish-American wari | THE WEATHER P nd. Maine, a third member FIGHTS A DRAW {and when he returned he told him (States Shipping Board, at a testi- A general election in Australia 18 corporated into the New Britain Tn- (heroes. | gt arty escaped with minor Hollywood, Cal., Sept. 19 @ that he had just sizned a note for monial dinner tendered him here pending. Prime Minister Stanley |stitute, then being planned. Mr.| Farly on that morning 25 vears| | Hartford. Sept. 19.—Forecast vl Clever Sencio, who invaded this| Raymond, and if his wife knew it [tonight on his seventieth birthday. ice announced lastnight that par- |Sloper was one of a committee of 13 :flzh today .the great throng began to for New Britain and vicinity - country in an effort to take back to | she would be angry. On cross The dinner is being given under ament would be dissolved when amed at that time to further both larrive on foot. on bleycles {1 ‘Generally fair and <lightly PARIS BANS “CUT-OUTS" the Philippines the flyweight crown | amination he could not say whether [the auspices of the committee of ane f bin supply provi cts rlages, hy train, and a very cooler tontght. Sonday nnset Paris. Sept. 19 UP—President | Pancho Villa held at the time of his | the ineldent had occurred in the [hundred, headed by Secretary Wil va been adopted He was not The will of Cornelius R, Erwin, [few In the newly-Invented automo- tled; possibly showers | |Poumergue today signed a decree ath, fought a 10-round draw here | fall or summer, and could not tell |bur as chalrman, and Includes many Jle however. to announce the ex- [probated in 1585, left $10,000 for a | - | |prohibiting automobile drivers in|last night wiih Teddy Silva, San whether it was the note in ques- |persons prominentih the publie. ? *t date of the election memorial, and a special town meet- (Continued on Page Two) * — * F ce to use the “cut-out.” Francisco bantamweight. tion that Fred had signed. private lite,of the natton, -