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News of the World By Associated Press sydad ESTABLISHED 1870 e Baqyy? (e} JDINIIUUO0) EYY BRI I‘AIN CONNEC TICUT WEDNESDAY, 90 a3, SEPTEMBER NEW BRITAIN HERALD auoy “paod Vi 1925, —I‘I(JHTEEN PAGES Average Daily Circulation For Neek Ending 79 134 Sept. 19th PRICE THREE (,ENTS Deny Reports That They Are[New Britain Branch Closes When Firm C Tnder ' [owest R ed ( ER THAN UNES eny Reporfs That They Are Closes When Firm Comes Under [nyest Reported in Connecticut | T ' o Tai 9 V) o3 a Gompromlsmg With Drys Ban For Failure to Meet Clearing House Debt. Is 99 Deglees at Oneco ' GIVEN BRITA'N Hls HUPE [ i . New York, Scpt. 23 (P—John P.|this morning after being adviced by | ‘_ 1 H' P H FE]GENSPAN IS IND[GNANT Keogh, member of the Consolidated | wire of the suspension. 8 TO 27 IN MASS AREAS‘ is Protests, owever,‘B”S!NESS Stack oxchange sinca 1916, was sus-| A branch offico has been maine | t A pended today by the hoard of gov- tained in the National bank building | Declares Tl'l F d wel’e Not Based On Refers Resignation As Presldent of |TN0r% Who announced that the ac- | for n arly 10 years, almost the en-| a un lng tion had been faken for fallure to |tire perlod of Mr. Keogh's member. | /288 in Cranberry Bogs of Bay State WI“ B U Th Adverse Wea(her con- United States Brewers' Assoclation | meet a balance due In th aring ,'.\l)v in tho consolidated stock ex- Is Considerable—Late Vegetables | ) € pon e Bocause of Oppositi oA houae, | change. Joscph M. Kernan is mana ! | pouttica (o Aay - R S Basis of Peace And dltlonS, Eviden ce‘POS tmaster (‘eflelal New Dis- Compromise, [ e Ravon; Bepriiieg p—Tno | STho NawEBilain forfos hadinok | t . ] i | brokernge firm of John P, Keogh | Peen advised thia afternoon of the B “ M k N l i R h R D 1] S]’lOWS But On Lack | Newark, N. J,, Sopt. 28 P—Chris- | 11ug oftices In New Haven, New Brit. | 880 for suspension. Following no- ek T1iance Marks up“as 0 18 eousness e y Olsses CO[I]I]IC]CI?II AV] 1 | |tian W. Felgenspan, president of the fain, Waterbury, Danbury, - Dridg Mleefot thofactionitaken iy the 6xs of Landin Place | iio |Christlan Felgenspan brewery of |port, Bristol and Stamford. Shenggthe s ltogcom (Hia sy y 0ya Olll]fla aCCO[]]g] I | tails ept ecret Ll y e L A ritain oflice to New York was cut the ni Dry 1 g e Newark offered his resignation vm(\‘* ii: w"“ln‘ m}‘ i \‘f\"‘j. \lm'}qf It s ta el an (it ne hmone b‘,\,_h S ] S—— | APPLAR as president of the United States | oo 4 monticn o s et u o e | States | it aimientice, The New andied, and thel MANY WONDERFUL GIFT s Perfect Englis Other Testimony Indicates | |SrEuatsastcolailon thecalng ol his | Haven office hus been maintained | POSURE of market conditions was n- | peaks Perfect Iunghsh and L 3 |opposition to the reported attempt |ahout ten years and had a consid- | dicontinued. siderable. Larger b - N i \ That Examinati H ixplains to Alreraft ln\l‘\ll;.nlnr~|"[ represcntatives of the assoclation [erable number of customers, | Operatlons of the Xcogh lousejand the cranberrics s- | Wedding Goes Far T 1 He Talks With Newspaper- at Examination Had S to reach a compromise with the Anti- = [ have been much discussed in local | caped serlous injury, Oficial s i0es Tar Toward Healing b B SHownIShip'atStutctur Just What Postal Department Has | Saloon leaguc on modification of the | ywaterbury, Sept, 28 (P—The Wa- | |1 ootor cireles recontly, According | ature readings on the b (1| Wounds of War s went as mose | M€ Who, He Says, Talk hown Ship’s Structural | poue rowara Making Commereiat | ¥OSte2d Jaw. | terbury office of John P. Keogh wa PRIEE ot Dritain iy sier | thom 01 d bt nEMillsElo ! 1 i I ] (B rtee iy | erbury office of John P. Kvogh was | eyjercd formal demand more than | Hait of Religious Differences | Too Fast to Be Under- Strength .Tmmpalrcd. Aviation Feasible, Issue Denial [{RER JLRLNORlOSR AN A aay onth ago for the return of some _— s o Py Ny o Boot i gn (T i in New York I placed with the house, but re- ; sacennisl e Ialy e i B atood - Washington, Sept. 23 (®)—Achieve- | United States Brewers: s g P > | Clerks refused to say whether the L 3¢ %44 only mperatures Flsewhere | With time-hallowe 1 ritual, beauti- | 2 ® | ments ot the postal air service wero | conference here, today eaiod a|Offlce was dolng uny business. e b e Ml‘ L e ble, yet rich in dignlty and Lakehurst, (R)— | reviewed before the presidn Sk 2 e 2 » L 5 | perature of 3 solemy Princess Malfalda, the R e e R B L i e B O ;,(,L,,“m ;7 I”I,‘:’m\:.](mw.:“ e o T et be m‘l’ int dlrset 10 avew | marked th youthful second ds of the | W York, Sept. 23 (P—Express- fatal ight 10 the west on Sepiem- | New as demonsiraiing that commer- |icngue wonld et together todny o |VFAneh office here of John P Keogh, | hack (0 (is city and to the fnves: Sl SRt y became Jing confidence that the Kreach war ber 2, despite recommendations of [ cial aviation is “an catirely feasible | qiscuss a comnromise Y w® [suspended from e Consolidated | fors, ccording to the story feancConidad bride ot Philip, Prince of Hesse. | debt to the United Btates can be Licut. Commander Zachary Lans- | thing. |fpcuss & compromise on MOdIfied- | ¢yockc exchange of New York v Yok Rl (HAL the compRoy hak o toy-ly Is Present | sottled “npon the basis of peace and downe that the trip be deferred until | One motive Al tntine e e olnead gk, i : S e : i : any has} o ingfield, Ma pt. & Members of the royal families of | righteousness,” % i ! moti in instituting th Hugh T. Tox. seoretary of the |1l open at 1 o'clock today, no[a large number of clients here, in- | Tal . § ghteousn Joseph Calllaux, the second week in September, | transcontinental air mail serviee, he | qooeiatior ,'l\' seeretary 08 - LhC o qers to close having been received | cluding many prominent Cilizena il Lo cielamDaEL L SAACSEA L DI » | French finance minister. arrived on This is shown by official docu A had hos A sociation sald that no meeting had S SgEiatiL TER NS “NA. ) here and at Connecticn valley | Rumania, Serbia, Belglum, Austria |ihe gteams] >g v L1 con einonslrates ol weasies i T Yl by the manag The local office is| It w e this afternoon that | Mot amshlp Parla today as the e e e e LU o . n called on fhe subject but that | 5 ! A k 4 A s | points farther north accompanicd the (104 Montenegro and represent tives |jieaq of 3 v g ¥ of m utRidommorelalilio i e i Re e . i1 to have o business. | New Tritain people will lose between | rt i { & French government mis- e oo inaGiey By Car(aln e b St L partdRo TSt ten B S R e L L o e BRSSO Cone BLMeta llad vention ubiimnifollny and (0 at Britain and | jon which will open negotiations George W, Stecle, Jr,, commandant | that had succeeded in attr me‘I‘ ‘”l” e consldered at an excoutive | ot AT N €l sness | able to pay ts bills, oRfrn finishing touch upon late \ { Wt G with the Ameriean debt commission of the Lakehurst air station. oo e i s e Ee o RO O tio s ST Ind Wi 1] ek ; {and even hardy Howers. | {sbonicllis MnosunERo] i Washington) No Further Protest N on e o e N et e (i mbetsplnntatn set ne AW B BARU S R e ! cat hall and chapel of the an- | "y yave” come accompalned by After the navy department had | the department recently recelved 1 ‘\ ioon league leaders, he sald, it | } Oneco, § The mereur -vnm' castle ‘ur Racconigi was |, o 0 members of all political Aisupproved his plan for slariing at | bids for eight mew mall routes it| 38 Purely as a private enterprise. NE [i VE BA[’ H[‘:[;K NAR[}"TI[S VALUEI] Lstood at 22 at sunrise her nusual not only in the assem- |, jeq in tny French parliament.’ the later period, Commande proposes to place in operation. | :\er ox Ralds | s J | morning, the te rature being e remarkable gathering of |, g\iq in a prepared statement downe made no further protest, Cap- | New's Statement. | dIntorinifconyarationafibslyceniifE o | lowest for September in this place|Princes and princcssos “of the blood” |y, 409 to mewspapermen who ANl At Aol ca |5 s poatiaatert e prefaced | M Wayne T Wiceler and other l_ R l'_‘ & e e i Tliok o8 ve. | Dy franscondlng e wounda oz CALE R SEERRINE DRSS RARAS o correspondence showed that | his statement to the board with an | attorneys or thefr clients may aftord [ nd vegetation, ding 1 D biting tho e o |bring a settlement of all our debts the department was vory desirous 1o | allusion to the controversy over the|{N® basis for interesting rumors but | was destroyed in several olic Malian roval family |0 " o Instance in history in have the great hip visit state | natlon's alr defense In which he de- |[{hey are quite unimportant. When, g T 1 ;:‘nlnnrllf:“ n: weleom. | Which France has failed to do s0." Zeiva In’ Onhio, Tndine) Michigan: || dlated: “16C1s ot couras undoratood | 3161ding tortlie pressite Wof: public : — amed fo early welcom- a3 fa i » ; b ¢ s ourse understoo / CriT < - ; | St Lntheran totorm Details Are Sceret VTov ,.”.w]] other western states dur- | that the post office department has \‘n,rhnr»m vh‘r ex Mv;!hw]\m'\rd bt e |Alleged Sharper Flim i("ga"“c Raid by Federal Winsted's Report. | S liEt s DI erences The detalls of his plan are a close- ing the first two weeks of Septem- |no place in any differences existi ‘ nti-Saloon league 1s willing to have ¢ s . Winstcd, Sept. 23 (P—Autumn be-| 1 2 1 : rded secre 1 ot ptem- | no_place fn any differenecs existing | Anti=Saioon leaguo Is wiiling to have | flamg Kast Main Street | Men in Tampa—“Higher | "= % St L Antummbes S necnie o (toldiraronces) infirex) LY Euas el RuccRet Whch insl bee) : Ataong milliary il naia L akthor ad act modifi will b | 2 gan its course with a frost which had {jigion of the bride and groom Pope |rcserved for the ears of Secretary of Commander TLansdowne replied | ties as to the best method for carry- M(vv\v‘ to take Mr, Wheeler and his Merchant l’pfl" An'es‘ted sufficlent nip in it to Kill garden!pjyg nted speeial dispensation |the Treausry Mellon and his Amer- that since there would not be time |ing on thelr acronauiical operations” | ssoclates serfously. | 8 : truck such as fomatoes and other ten [joir {he marriage. Philip mads |ican associates. The precise sum to complote. ]«x1lp:szth(:|\sl'.\t Seott The Air Mail. e pect Good Beer i Ve rom h In nisatiow lendaiin S8 s semise that. ay Snildzen: ot | ifis | WHIEKENaTwIlI offor o beginipaytng R 0, (o T il o the | “Oue activities in the alr” he con- | “The Cnlted Slale Browers' awo- | coptrary to firt beliefs, the band | Tampa, Fla, Sept, 23 &8 — A clion Shergwase e nionfionlaiibe hrought upy In e fab once was thie subiect otiernes; i }.I 1 o ggest that the voy- | tlaued, "have been directed toward |ciation s firmly eonvineced that heer | ¢ oro0ks who were in the city for e o frost at sun-u rith of their mother, without inter- |continuous intimate discussion be- ezt deferred until the sccond | the performance of an fmportant |Will come back: good, palatable, L hoite o weelt ool e tonniuan ic narcotic smuggling and | stood at 34 ar ferenee or resivaint from him. Adso |tween him and colleagucs, several / week, e s public service in & manner to dem-|light lager heer, such as the 2% ror g swindle of local business | J1S0ensing ring was uncovered here j of i lie prince renounced all rights to [of whom are experts in preparing he n‘\."‘d"‘ Ll s . - - : {per rvlnm :nflr-}ln which was 80 10N |houses guecceded In defrauding a t night by federal narcotlc offi- | thin e financial bills likely to be accepted 2 navy department, ¢ ontinued on 6 Ten “r(v‘ © the ol bellave | et e 2ty ot | e (Continued P { by the countr: & was receptive te ity s ( a ag r Al h |1east offe local concern Defore it | clats. Tho ring i thought to operato inued on Page 13) by the country. He was receptive te his ) ,u It Wil come back In response limade a hasty exit over the week-cnd 3 (P | their suggestions but did not mention A Commander Lansdowne undertook | a general demand: not because |The New Fngland Au Cadiaiop | I many of the southern states. |, reported from many [to any of them his own figures, .;\; rry out the schedule. The tmu[}RUSHEn T[] nFATH AS |af anything that the hrewers mav |Works at 35 Fast Main “t was| Narcotics valued at $1,000,000, | of low piaces in this vieinlty, {i‘Rl QF NlN[ K“”:“ Monsieur Cailiaus, recalied from Ars! ]nrl been sn;:'g*, ed for July, mr, nor by the favor of the Antl- {vietimized by the band to the | was seized, with other msizires in | Weather obscry » M. Tarr said this tthe political obsurity into wnich hi but Commander La owne ohject- ,\. oon | ne, Fventnally, we be- | tent 21 N I ke 5 | o + “ 1 W | o 0 hrus ed because that would be during the e, ally, we be- tent of $187.65, the price o prospect. Ofticials say the arrests | morning, but rcmarked t1 war activities had thrust him, to 8 ersuss ihalmellg Eeldurg b vwr‘ that fhie temperance sentiment |new tires for the expensive { Gt have haen iade ire ine 1ot unusnal as this 1a the, season of | w.mx his country out of the wilder 8 ders 8 - uv the eountry will not only ac- |powered limousines the band tr er ups.” ne r when frc be expect- | of post-war financial prohl din west and 1t was because of this > in the modification of the [lod i ! | hieet] . ; ! dification the |led in. Gl Hren ioseRar BT angaliron DA e Ion e atnre ! — BB e i e s obicction that the fiight was defer- e e | e med th | g was 00 : . e red nntil September, | o ! n ik skl t six vears up, are involved and their [ od here during t 1 lOtce T X7 il A {and expeeted to go home with a sat ntiPentom R . 3 4 Tl |ent Wil be found supporting the fmorning fhat the man who rey oniehonslon 5 expected mo- | &rees, he eald tisville N. Y., ( hild Prac- |istactory agreement. b r fi ;n”us: {ru}un;w}ilnsm"d' Salvatore Lucca Fatally ' |demand for . sented himself as “C. I Lane,” N (i, o Gl Ao - S ‘ tically Devoured | Minister Caillaux whe is abouf ons made of the great airship an o O | o A e o o Vel () It 4 officers ¢ > the ically Devour hy et : i 2 T i ssorter et zland representative ¢ T s s throushout tn | ) A feet § inches tall was dressed In i ortleularly of the metal structure, | Hurt at Fafnin Bearing | moatalooneris s iy BB | el eananal o slorl, anmuilveatlcn ot reencapizaitheoseResttis T TR T TNE PYANNING ! Bruin fiark blun sult, oxford grey topeont aptain Steele told the court a i : ea orning | | suit, h e ltions on alcohollc content that [Tellow, visited tha East Main street e o o laark gre: | t, blue shirt wit! HipE contition gt Lo ime o héw o Company Joh {might be Imposed. During the o company Thursday nizht and e phiaren, o licotio. Baen(d dack Breen o Latahlip Er “" parture was such that her departura U Dol o saed i hee eh < ia | ciain, have heen peddling “dope’ q ) il | cotlar to mateh and a dark tie. H: 3 Miase was such Lint 2 I, 18, there was no complaint that {diseu the yurch iRer T et e e | oOtlsvile, N. Y., Sept (M)— {is almost completely bald. met with his entire approval. He they excoedad the 2% mer cent llmit, |Anally gave his order for a sct of | pi — I DorathyCraiz t o alad ¥ from Talked Too Fast . added that the flizht was undertaken | rushed heneath a 1 \ 5 e e T i o ! - i e S by officers and men in the very|pig work on a construction job at e ling triday morn with a written Source of the narcotle supply has | Judd, Tynch and Chamber ‘~lvw! \wll:"v.\ when she | He spoke good Knglish and used hopeful epirit of bringing home to|the Iatnic Bearlng Co. Iate yester ‘SFVFRA AUTOQ TAI\EN L rariing | DiOn i uricovered Fiti fie Eaiscovery . SR n by a pet brar. |oxpressivo gosturcs. When news- the people of the country the ulility | qay afternoon, Salvatore Lucca of (pidni e et R R I s ere e e (pmentalarolvicing el IR Clozn b TR AL EEE i animil, one of two Kept |paper men began to bombard him ang desirabllity of this type of craft. { Replin, father of seven children, died AT GAPITO (‘ROUNDS Mtz Co. AL that fims he made ar-|ccived here from forelgn ports, | e chained in Doro hy's yard, s \mn"! | with questions he said “don’t talk so Reasons For Objection e e e TR | cansemants for purchasing six addi- | Muled directly into the city by mo- | 3 s collar and ‘u“v‘\‘l).m] the child as| fast and don't swallow your words Captain Paul Foley, the judge ad-| gritain General hospital. | — Itional tires for a emall truck, but j'0F boats. These motor bLoats. ! Alderman Willlam IL Judd, Co as pplag Ao be L knoc ’;"1 [That is the trouble with many wocate, developed that Commander ettt o e T1s Thieves T eported To | Have! Taken|ieas tircathwerenol ivevel 15ents say, meet fncoming vessels at | cilman Stephen A. Lyneh an d Coun 1€ " L v'H]m v”‘. ‘s‘,.mm‘ and be- | Americans and it m“‘,: it hard for Tansdowne's objection to an earller | rother, Angelo, when the ac ot | 1rid t s 1 12 mile point off shore and trans- | rilman Rodman Chamberlain have " L‘ 5 ; . ]““ § x . [them to e understood, | R e 1 | T R R i S As Ovrera WeralCetiing o nettinal fer the cargo under cover of dark- | been named as a committee of the | 8 BONC S -\u‘:\ln.;. The minister was visibly perturbed | mending that the start be made in | yomen who found themselses : went to the ompan tes FommdiieatnelManalcackConic Hiatal SRPRSR e R AR SRS by the dnat quseson iU S SR the second week of September were | owrless o do anything to avert the | tegistrations. [the new tir ced o limousine Federal operatives, ked from | missioners William 1. Brooks. Hen L ‘“ SOl ”" ‘”: ‘”m | which was about as follows: | because of facilities for handling the | accident, The victim was employed | Manchester, Conn., Sept. 23 (A |elling the proprictor that they | the best gouthern forees, have been | ry R, Lasch and Maxwell 8. Torter by L le “l\ “We know you were not convicted ship at stopping places rathe | i 5 x i el i Laiseh would call the day for the six | shadowir aders of the ring since | 4 co ee to represent that hoard ileme owled and strained | ¢ tron50n, but will you tell us what ; iy stopping places rather than py the Aberthaw Construefion Co. iSeveral antomebiles were stolen on | " . Tt mord e Jcagea e ts chain, tovel and Newkirk | i nata conulotaal ota o weather conditions. | Tuccn and his brother were at!the grounds of the state capitol fn |O/1°F U ne _tendered a ] king under aliases | in drafting a plan for a memorial (R e S RS R A R ' Correspon e was introdiced 0 | work razing a concrete sustain Havtford by the gang of \nnmw“‘““""‘ in paxment for tires and | and posing as internatlonal smug-|to New Britain's represcntat : oss a 'vvn"\v‘:n :\r,).r‘vh"n‘“'wtmul‘ A1 Calllauzithrewivpiniyisndesn show that the mooring mast at De- | '\ A goction of the wall about \whose headquarters were believed to | 174 left brfors proprictor dis t nts established ac- | the Spanish-At W S make the animal |obvious disgust. troit which the Shenandoah was to ‘r‘:”’ N A et & Tatin in Hodiams wid v |covered xhat It il ‘m‘\v\v‘m intane <hip with the Inner work- | Mayor A. M. I’ 1 4 ] e e e [ aLamtha finance mlnlyl«rr of my ise on the voyage, had been com-|(o¢ 't he removed with a steam lwhom the missing Juling Sehutte of |1 September d 'v of the drug clearing houses. | nouncement today of I P SERISE BERRCENS m' M R im.mm he declared, “and I re pleted on August 10, Commander | ¢javel, but before the shovel conld Ithat town is alleged to have worked, cad of the s «‘H‘r‘“ ”4, »“Ilw”lvluuh of the agents during|They will meet with Theodore John- | 0 00t oioaee jts hold on the little fuse to answer such a queation e i e wellia b heen for the pur- | the last two days in which the ac-[son, Willlam W. B re B ale (o rieantias bullet Men of Good Will \andoah make a flight to Detrolt | o e (1'. sean_ sufficlently fo atlow [police have recovered at least 10 of (P05 OF PUINS @0 L e (atgtounas ok bag B hasn Sgunden) MGl (i Hiario el S THefiiate | MEAN SR TSmO Sk RROOI N 1L ] (ot (B hial eeoi i o s e G lna thconral (esal cavey nmong (Rem fonaf ownad | eshi e B LI NSITRER IR oo (ol iR AR s been under dlrection of | Camy, United AL e |colleagues and I We shall have i > hee : nrq | WOOK, therehy 3 ne' and Ta jransky, representative from | ans. ! o Tl |a grip. The two men evidently re- by Louls Fitzgerald and Howard s e ek 4 ot il The bears were canght as cubs in - ¥ (Continued on Page 12) mate too ® ien of the foundation |Murphy, ewner of the U-Drive Mo- 12 R st “‘ ngton !:'“‘hl‘”'""“ Qi LIt = ! ns near hore three years (Continued on Tage 15) rom wnder {iie concrete, for with- jtor conpany of isitonns [hay were discovered and seaved ont | b e {President of Brown | had kept them for exhi- | at any warning, it started to topple r. Murphy sald today that the '1°% TOU% s | S 5 . S5 icharelog Ivialtors a WAbH!N[iT[]N EXPLAIN% :: andraa i pple IR0 il Redd lodevatia LSl tiineict SAVES THREE CHILDREN | Gets Rousing Welcome okl Rl l € BT e e | | Providence, R. I, Sept 8 ol | oth men saw what happened fm- jobtained registration and plates for 7 . I = S F AS[]N F[lR PR"TESTS \mm\u,mh e aiek |an antomabile under an assumed | Bomb Scare Reported nr. W. H. P Fa dont of | N HORE TROUBLE ‘ y y of the radius of ame. and then waited for some | . o 5 | Brown university, y opening h |1 5 ”nm(_h”:r:: £ ‘, r:n: f :‘1‘. ‘rmh \c“rl e e T ron | On Liner B(‘lt‘llqd a Doctor in Stamford Arrives in TIme |yj0 yniversity's 162 mic year y he fa concrete, Salvatore was appeatiat tho oA R 3 s ol S Hiot as forfunate and before he had |1is registration numbers. While the || London, Sept. 23 (P — Daily | to Resuscitate Youngsters Over- R ibygeihs | D tod I making o safe getaway, |O¥NCF of the car was in the bulld- |Mail says a radio warning from i nts attendiv xerci North Taven Constable Accused By | 5 Oy G Nl HE I SACIE s S o (e P ove offin tha ear and | New York ¢ Sy v line | come by Gas. It was President 1 s I Says Lansdowne's Objec: |ne was pinned beneath the mass, re. |In the thief drove off in the car and | New Yor o ERE . Paunccs frst pUD-| o Other Policenien of Reckless | Fire Razes Home of Abra- tions Gave Rise to i(‘f‘hmr: broken hips and infernal In- ‘n,‘: X s registration plates on the ;:-r\vv(-‘(i ah search NH- bomb | o amtord. Sept. 23 (M—A frantic Siat | A ; |nrleafinat eauspphleiest Lt T 1a e mam o | e oRtouE t7omi N mthanirelin a0 -monthuszold) bal o e o bt meve | RS E ham Hatfield, Jr., at Misapprehension | The victim 1ived with s famity | RRCl T at Tiaddam, executed | vark on her way t ot inder her arm rushed into a neigh- |eral minutes New Maven, Conn., Sept G g SR jeREHamIneLoniaRLIRe A ““"‘”" i e e e e R ah o drug store this morning and | Accurate fig fve tn ( Gust Uhl, of North New Canaan Wathinaton 1oy | FElden Tis wifo and ehtidved BE S oo principal witness against his | were order D T4t oy | mplored the clerk o save her hil- fment at the col i o N vt S, ¢ )—Naxy | surcived by his brother. Medieal ¢ or o heen missing trom home | 1o fime fhe T b \aa | dren. He rushed back home with |available before et (oda reckless ot o department offici id today a!mxaminer Waterman Lyon viewed vr and found three other children |according t ) = | Sept. 23 (P — Fire Saah e R i e foveral weeks, He is believed to be |supposed to explode. During - J ) 1 |according ni- | gy wd ed to ap-| ° an, 22 | W v y ha - 'the remains and gave permission for ;. “eoto go ittt y conscious from inhaling illuminat- [versity w 1 W pear in court Satur 1o answer a | ¢arly today destroyed the mansion veloped fn testimony be m,rl the na- | removal to the undertaking parlors | qattain” prank M. Nichols of the | oo y‘y b n £isahing mere aehich R B At i e e Rt : S e O e ae city attor. |Of_ Abraham Hatfiela; Jr. Weed val court of inguiry into the Shen- araia & Sagarino, T a A RS {but no trace of a homo L W shysic ougt unde v 1 stu SRR | stree tilroad avenue, cav hidoah disaster at Lakehurst onithe ::(_lz.fnmx’: )m\v‘”ijn) L 'mq; ')’\nHfi]r':]n‘ ment said today Bt i ”h):v.fl‘ physiclan brought al ’,:’.\r Jr : 1 v. At that time & previous charge \‘“r n[ - ql'\ll}\vvu'«:v‘l":\;_nfluni‘ 1T>’.- ! angements have {he believed three or four men com- . 1 all right. dy a men's ihout * hlm of taking $80 from two |INE @ loss estimated at $70,000. The {‘”W;‘v’\w{ |~3 leutenant Commander | pieted, Frised the Autareblls thett ring, und ‘h:‘"v:"" ,‘,,”” Td Far Anna Zagradny was doing {1.300. Last yoar t Rl e CR | Warned hecause of fast | OTIEIN of the blazo is unknown. I — that Schutte is helloved to have heen mily washing with the boiler {the freshman class 69 in t s Fres jeorge Hatfield, a son, returning the i nd-Washington postponed; rain ! i i fEhest e | iriving will be heard. ¢ Hatfleld t B IR o MRS HERHANE CPANDALL one of them. He sid they used |!and-To i u a gas stove and all doors in the |Tegular student be home at 2 a. m., smellod smoke but s declarec t 1 ®1].nd cold weather. Double heac = L 2 | : 1 {geveral systems in their work, The |® room shut. The intake pipe on the = ¥ e itatoriginsbefore re- lgtbics commander in suggcaiing SRS T S SR T stala canttol s | RmOTTOR el e T everhuTe TR RS \lhp(‘(l(‘\] Rum \hlll Is i e Atlia M P b b llet tnat It would be | {of the U-Drive car. Captain Nichols il £l alhes and SHilG the an uchono( i bk . was awakened by water drop mpossible for the Shenandoah dur- | T e e e e e waaltrvinEite ) New Yo i it | in her room above the kitchen o L DU E vere [ = s » awaken them | 1 f liquor bene ath & a the K e the firsi weck of Soptember 0| prominent Member of Sunshine So- {found in Haddam, Kirlingly, Middie $5,000 Reward for Each ame {1l In her fright she | British art T i ) f,‘ lumber, the | The building was then in flames and p & a ate fa e D own and Meriden. but none had yet | . Miar: Do ook the baby and got out of the |Prise can obtaini A the pipe had burst from the h.at. ben asked o visit i Middl ciety and Trinity M. E. Church [0 ot hed to the owners. i\m(‘”{‘.a" I I_“-\.lv Dead rootm and so by running to the drug | posscasion ¢ t collection of | n N. I. was brought | The occupants had only time fc i e (' N e Nnah it {| Or Alive, Krim Offers | siore. not knowing what to do her- |the 1 sonn | into two const clothing. Those bl e 1&" Mrs. Mary Ella Crandall. wife of Que o | |1ives. The clerk threw up the fvin- | Ward here to r in the nd son George; Mrs. Nora ing that thereby nal time | Hermnn : r-‘;m u\m- e i { I lows when he got Into the room. in Hayen, Du., Hencto M Hanoy "Mi‘n' Mim e 1 He gaineq for prepavationsiat| oce died '“!H‘ “;fi morning -“’" e o ot o e T Quanec] ian r'w-t‘ 18 report=d to S & arranging 1 showcd that she was| Difred Tunney and Miss Mary Sav- ! i 5 BERL) 61 ye old and was a member |Little Tow St. Camille In Quebee PRI e 2 X = el ARt e cork. | age. Ficld, Niinoss, and Detroit to {o' L GTER B 0hioey Rl 6F Toin: el i g U Liner ('em ge Washington ire, t M diteom Seiain :,‘ T'“ o }‘1 The. frosraa atill buratog ‘AL ¥ nd or moore raft il e Province Today is Mass of Smonld- or every member of the - re pestries ar w will be plac 29 R Wit LR L ! it s G {1y M, B chiocol: DR igayemibentd ey T KRB0 M suadro simpossl ot Aground But Is Refloated ral months, t which will be per-|® m. but had practically destroyed s ety s :‘M,, 1‘ 1sl ‘.,“‘1_ one daughter, Miss| yuo Ruins, o e TNt iators, || Tremen, Germany, Sept. 23 (®— \ » of the ed to New York, |the mansion. When the alarm was e e AL e Crnon O ERE RS s 3 . brought to him, dead or alive steamer George s 8 londed under | Eiven at five o'clock by Miss Sav- ¥ severa! days, and that by leaving court o et h | mQashec Rt gL~ Jd mott W ter having gone - - guardsmen. | age. the New Canaan fire depart- A ety athsh cuncratpwiltfhie Aheld SEELCEY | Pars O IO THIERS oL S Uy E | W today on Mellum Flat In HAS ALCOROL 1IN CAR schooner has been listed ns a | ment was immediately notified. Un- s g A um.»;! at .“an.l. bor o ,‘br” ate lle Chasse county, lay in rutns to- | = th ver Weser, was refloated with-| Greenwich, Sept 3 (P ct on the coast rd intelli- [ der Chiet C. F. T. Sairty, the fire- home. ."'\ W. H, _\.‘-mm wi .m,‘ y—the result of a fire which swept |1 t afternoon, and con- gence bulletins for some ne. men have been battling the blaze o vt fl and burial will be in Fairview [the place last night, whipped by | THE WEATHER way to Ne York t| — — king efforts to save detached on f l cemetery. high winds, Volunteer firemen | o 1s bound from Bremer- | r ember was = = |found themselves almost helpless as | | Hartford, Sept. 24 b il Mhe i officials of the e N soLR 8 almoe < cpt. 23—Forecast s r The Hatfield home includes & . fn~ : '~‘ : WILL ATTEND RACES |the flames spread from building to | | for New Britain and vicinity: | - —— rest of | - hov private chape! where Episcopal AL Tart reason esahitaston Sept. 93 ) he Ibullding. an: fore the as | | 1 . S el il Lotk - AT bttt L ."} ncreamig clowdieasi(onigh BUYS STATION W(TS. liquo services are conducted for the . noather songoreal I v\r”~r ir -r-‘ r\‘ decld r.“v r'(‘mx‘“\‘ under control the parish || and Thursday, probably fol- | Wo Mass., Sept. 23 (P—T. |of Wi - P family. This was destroyed’ ob Wil iiond o (e L el t.hf\t fices of Ta Ranc lowed by showers: somewhat T T sheeiof e Thleoam: |gélo, i o much antioe Seraitere et SN o | Mitchell Field, Long Tsland ot i Drivire Fellnte hiad hoe 4 kb \ bought the WCTS| They « t The estate is sald to be worth (Continued on Page 12.) 5, 9 and 4. s SR vate residences had been radio station, which will be trans-'car in wt re & ed through the short uiting | $500,000. Mr. Hatfield is & retired # | terred to his newspaper plant. of alcohel "ot elecirio wirea | New York business man.

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