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LOCAL SUBHARINE § AUTHORITY TALKS Stierrod Skinner Tells of Acci- dent o §-51 That the men on board the ill- fated 8.51 had little it any chance for their lives, due to the pccullar nature of the accident, is the opin- fon of Bherrod Skinner, assistunt general superintendent of Landers, Frary & Clark, and formerly an en- sign in the submarine service. Mr. Skinner stated thls morning that it the boat had been submerg- ed when struck the men woyld have had a better chancoe for théir tves, since all the hatches would have been closed and the men could have shut themsclves up In one compartment, blown up their air tanks and floated to the surface. As it was, according to description of the accident, the crash coming at a point which tore the very heart out of the boat, she was bowled over, he belleves with all hatches open and the water rushed in before the | men could escape to the engine| room for safety. | That they must have been dcad | for several days is indicated in Ma. Ekinner's opinion by the fact that when the 8-1 and the S-50 #vent to the scene of the accldent oft Block New London submarine base absolutely right “lubberly handlin Churches to Join In Community Move Churches In New Britain will join with the Chamber of Commerce in @ movement to have a “Clvic Sun- day" some time next month when all the ministers will deliver sermons {on clvio betterment and the church organizations will combine in an ef- {fort to what they can towards com- |munity betterment. This decision | was arrived at, at a meeting between {the ministers, President Joseph R. Andrews and Secretary Ralph L. Gould of the Chamber of Commerce, {at luncheon at the Burritt hotel to | day. | A committee consisting of Rev. Willlam H. Alderson, Rev. Theodore Ainsworth Greene, Rev, Dr, George W. C. Hill, Rev, Samuel Sutcliffe, Rev. Matthew J. Traynor and Rev. Thomas J. Laden was appointed to make further arrangements The committee probably will meet Octo- her 13, to discuss plans. Chief Hart to Change Assignments of Force There is considerable speculation as to what changes of assignments for members of the police depart- ment will be made by Chief William €. Hart, who announced today that a general switching of men will be made tomorrow. It has been the wi Tsland the first thing they would | custom for the chief to transfer the ceeded on ita way, Mr, Skinner sald he belleved the commandant at the In his charge of have done would have been to get |beats of night patrolmen every three over the sunken boat, stop all nolses, 'Months, but the transferring tomor- and with everything perfectly silent [Fow will be the first in a period-of attempt to signal by means of their underwater slgnalling apparatus. There being na, answer indicates that there was no life below, he be- lieves. ' Another reason why it would peem, according to the former navs official, that {here has been no life there since the day of the crash is the fact that submarines are pro- ! vided with a buoy, which is released when necessary to mark the point where they submerged. This buoy | 18 equipped with telephone connec- | tions to the boat. In this case the biuoy was not released, indicating | that it was impossible for anyone to | get to the controls. The crash, he says, must have occurred at a point | which rendered all air valyes, pumps and controls useless, ! The only means of escape in this|fTorwitz has attached property of, event, would have bren to the en- | gine rooms, where it would have | been possible to send a man or two | out through the torpedo tubes. Since | no one was sent out, this scems, Mr. Kkinn~r helieves to be conclugive | revoked the license of Dr. Tussell six months. Chiet Hart refused to go into de- tafll on the changes to be made, ex- copting to say that hoth night and day men will be affected. It is also considered possible that the traffic squad and detective bureau of the department will be affected. MEAT BILL SUIT Two snits totalling $350 have been ought against Salvatore and Con- cetta Ciancl for alleged failure to pay meat bills, Samuel Sweig, through H. H. Milkowitz, claims $75 damages, while Louis Maxen, through William M. Greenstein, seeks redress fo the extent of $175. Both writs are returnable in the city court the sgeond Monday of October. Deputy Sheriff Martin J1. I the defendants on Elm street. Waterbury, Sept. 29 (P —The state board of dental commissioners have ot . DIVORGED ONCE BUT IT WAS DECLARED ILLEGAL Now Rridgeport Man, With Corrects ed Papers Is Making An- other Attempt, Bridgeport, Conn,Sept. 29 (#)— Through a few strokes of a Judge's pen declaved to be “single and un. married” and then marrled, all within a few months,Ira 8. French, A newspaperman ot Norwalk, makes a sccond attempt to get a decree of divorce in papers fled today in su- perior court, French was married In 1917 to Gertrude Kingsley. He was granted a decree in 1924 on a charge of desertion, which was not contested, Mrs, French a short time later ex- hibited to Judge Maltble a letter written to her by Irench in which her husband eald he would allego and testify in court that they were separated in March of 1920 nstead of 1021, Mrs, French declared she was asked to “participate in such an imposition upon the court.” Tt was further set forth by Mrs. Irench that she had not been served with papers in the divorce suit, Judge Malthle, upon the basis of the wife's statements made to him after he had formally decreed French to be a single man, set aside the divorce judgment, automatically binding French in marriage again to Mrs. French, Tn the suit filed today, French has corrected the date of desertion, Railroads Saving Much By Signal Devices Westhaden, Ind., Sept. 20 (P)>-- Railroads are, saving thousands of dollars annually through extensive iexpenditures for train signaling de- J\'Icfls by which train movements are expedited and more extensive use of trackage fielities {8 ohtained by re- ducing frequency of stops, said re- ports at the opening meeting of the signal section of the American Rail way association, Installation of fixed signal system has enabled operation of heavie traffic and more traina on lines where track capacity is limited and further increase in truck capacity difficult to obtain. This, reports said was true of the (five-mile main track section of the {New York C‘.ntral between Mott Haven junction and the Grand Cen- tral terminal in New York and at the New Haven, Conn., on the New York, New Haven & Hartford rail- {road. Use of signals has enabled the ! Pennsylvania railroad to postpone construction of a costly fourth main k between Pittsburgh and Har- evidence that the men were drowned | M. Post of Bridgeport and Water-% pigh g, within a short {ime after the crash. | Ashed what he thought of the ac- tlon of the commander of the City of Rome, the ship which crashed Into the submarine and then pro- . N ", i 0 with = convert fruit into beverage. To date | parents in Hamilton, Onfario, v et du g ing and ile moored and 1t is expected that last year's lof an automobilo aceidont, wihich oc| & YR FURNISHED RY JUDD & COMPANY fotal o 18,000 will be equaled. |curred last Wednesday in New York || 41T 8 thoroneh investization in- - wrritt Hoted Buildin Within a few days 121 carloads of |state. 2 & R t have b eceived | Mr. and Mrs. Tane and their |3WaY. It was found necessary fo dis- western grapes have been received | Mr. and Mrs. 1. le the entire forware { BANKS AND TRUST COS. Nemiemn siep daughter were velirning o Now |mantle the entire forward part of | Bid 1 Ak Div. | Pagable | S— Britain after a vacation in Humilton. ”“" -f“”l'- ‘mr‘l 'WW, 60 r: has 1-m; L C § — 2 rebuilt, involvir the col etio (g P LTS | W% | 000| TIQUOR HELD AS RYIDENCE. |arrs. a8 arivingiAccordlnigitol Jftte b S8 A Leseenstruction ol ifi,"?'é";\\i;.f";;“nu 3 Qy L180.000 gtamford, Sept. 29 (P—Liquor|reports they were forced off the|® & Hirtford-Aetna Natlona) ex | Q) 30000 worth $15,000 which had been held [road fnto a diteh by a truek driver | e tdittord:Conn. Trust Co & Y5000 | 43 evidence in the cases of Patrick [who was speeding between toches- | Heidelberg Building F S S ! | @3 | pooso|Siannon and Willam Major. of for ant Syracuse The ear %23 Many New Houes Now Phoenix Katiomal Bank | | &4 150,000 T*rolnk!ynv Wf;f!rnvw‘fll"" ";fln' l.:;” crushed against a free. | Heidelberg, Sept. 20 (P — This Riveiside Trust Co. Sy 90.000| sentences and fines for transporting hotl e e sen B Rl -iCenen L e o o o | LTt g ey o s FIRE INSURANCE (0S8 A TS DE R i S}‘z‘p?,l.“g ((‘)m e Depl, | 12 oTorts 0 soive Hotsing con- HE = i B o8 : yen Commerc + | ditions. During the last three years QJ | 5000000 o e (x1V 3 Astna Firs Ins ! RS ARy -A trans- [ the eity has erccted 1,500 ‘Automotile fng, cx ! | 33‘ | :gggm Washington, Sept 20 (P)—A rans- vm‘lr O\N“:; ]mmn“x 1 I l) munic Haytford Flre Ine. ex QJ | 3000.000] TO CONSIDER RESIGNATION fer of functions of the shipping I wned houscs and has pro- Natlonal Fire Ins, | QJ | 60000000 Parfs, Sept. 29 (A)-—Marshal Lyau- | board and fleet corporation to the|vided an additional 1,000 single Rhcenb Elishinafex 1 @3 1 L2000 (oyig letter resigning as resident |commerce department is not con- | rooma by partitioning oft garrets. Roesia Ins, g@nhrnl in Morocco, was received |templated hy administration officials The houses have heen construet- LIFE AND INDI 000 | vesterday atternoon by airplane mail | Secrotary Toover said today. ed almost without exception on the 1 2,000, L b & 3 1o f cabinet | quadrangle pl eric Aeinagonensiigds s e H 83 | ift0i0|from Rabat. The council of min-| He said a commiliee of cnbines :.”{.‘«(.!fi“"‘q )Ivy'y, with ;hT ,‘m rior Aetng Fife us. oz | ! Q3 . 1.000.000isters will meet tomorrow morning |officads had advised the scparation | square made into a park and play- ;u.::i;m(;flls‘f:!n'm”l;;\Iu : QJ | #8000 to consider it. Tn his letter Marshal |of tho fleet corporation from the | ground. Each w.mmnprwa L e . | 45Q U L0,000,000 ¢ gives il health as the rea- | shipping board, buf that at the same 16 to 25 familles. Travelers Tne. ex Jyautey gives a8 shipping Travclers Ins Co. Rte [ ! ! son for his desire to be relieved of [time the shipping board was held to | e s s p Rebtsirvivar alary Hodvtic ISR OTY IC OVER DERT PUBLIO UTILITIES his post. be & necessary regulatory orr > / *cl R I [ Bt 750,000 | i et exerclse control over ship rates | Paris, Sept. 20 (®—Questioned re- Rl Gl G L so |0 sl 83 ) wasoeeof None of thess regulatory func the progress of the French o St ot Ta e | a0 50 @R | 200000 tions, he added, coincided or co funding negotiations In the | Hartford telgaLEgChTn (9X; ! Sl | DA S :su;;fig: flictod With the duties of tho com- | ed Statos, Promier Painlove sail So. N. England Tel. Co. | d ¥ i Q B mereo department in aid of navi that optimism relgned in Washing- 5 o e af | : 7 QM | 4,500,000 T S lh St 2 | | | ea ths tion and marine inspection and there | ton over the outcome of the pro- Hartford Electric Light notes i | | = would be no purpose in trausforring | i o any board functions to his depart In my opinion the most diffigult MASUEACIURLYG & Mi Ewmify & Brosd el ment | day will be the day before the de- American Hardware Cor. (25) | 101 108 12 SRl e = { parture of the 18 neh delegation,” Automatic Ref, Co. ! Rl il e o MO Mrs. Emily F. Broadwell, mother 5 Hoirac iy L C“m.‘rco"u:lwnp-s; | ’;" 1" ! = * " 450,000( of Mrs. Joseph I. Tamb of 29 Park | TOAB OF NOTED JAP FOUND Premier Painleve drew attention :::::::; : g",::;:" c':.'.' e‘mv @5 | el 7 | - | 000,000 place, this city, died yesterday at} Tokyvo, Sept. 26 (P The tomb o the fact that the frane was hold- Colite. Company | 10 |10 g QQ-!JH L 800 | the home of her son in Milford. She [ of Sharaku, one of the most fa- | g up well on tha American gx- Colgrex - o1 10x 1 QU was a former resident of Bristol. | mous caricafurists in old Japao, | changes £ A ] | 50 | 1a0 0 | QI The funeral will be held Thursday | whose humorous picturcs of the| ol Hart & Cooley = | 1§18 | ?: P-;- afternoon at 1 o'clock in Milford. { actors of his day ar asured by | VIOLENT EARTH Fule: Bron e 16 0 G) ] | A Sk Burial will be in Forestville at 4. |lovers of arf, especially in Burope. | Aoseow. Sept, 1) o has HHRL A R SR e | 12x QJd — is reported 1o have been discover- | hen a vielent earthquake on {he Tntarnatienal Silver pfd [ en et 7 Q3 _|ed In the Hongyoji temple, Toku-|summit of Mount Algoz, Iving on the International 8ilver Co., com, ‘ »;" ‘fl o QI il shima, by Dr. Rynzo Toril, the|north side of the great plain of R B | s iy 2 | noted anthropologist, Who s now | Araxes ::: I;rm-‘ o et 8 1 IH] = Funera ls staying there investigating ancient| normons hor < have fallen in- .\:y]re»fiamsnl-fig!\fi o ‘ B "‘ o o )| reties. The mw’r. abouts of .l o the valley, ~ Nomadic people NiiseBement Eomicsniie aslaet! o —}| tomb has herctofore been one of |who inhabit ihe mountain caves are Bork Btow. & Wiitex. (4 a8 6x | QF16| SRR the interesting problems for ar- | fleeing in panie. No ¢ liasheve Russall Mg, Company | 5 = | Mre. Anna C. Sundgren tists, and for Sharaku experls in|heen reported. The mountain rises scovlll M. ! 3 15 | Qa | 12100000) The funeral of Mrs. Anna Sund.|USt% 4he to an alfitude of 13,500 feet St A o el [0 Qi ise000) gren of 40 Magnolia street was held | P b an a e Wenk s 0 U ame . SQat| 6500.000] this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the| . 3} Tomington ex tx Q3 | 7m000.000| Wirst Lutheran church. Tev. 1]‘“ 3 : R Unlom Mfg, Co. N. Brit. (25) | 101 Q3 1 LU00000| Apel A, Ahlquist officialing. a F h S d K ed S S wlf Witlock Con Pive (e e A sl unoasen) ather Sued—Kiss on e NEW YORK RANKS AND T RUST COMPANIES Charles Hallberg, Joseph Larso g ke of Q4 vooo| Blias Larson, David Roscen an s Fxchange Nat) | Q1 | 3000000 Reinholdt Talk. « Flower bearers Trust ex | QJ | £0.000,000 ere Maynard Roseen and H\anr‘ Baduop B T A TIE It Jies Q4 A000000(y o reon Rurial was in Fairview Central Union Trust | o883 QJ 12,600,000 2 Chase National | 10 QJ 20,000,000 | cemetery. Chatham Phen'z Nat') | 3859 QJ 10,500,000 T Cheémical National 610 8. Mo. | Mrs, Hulda E. C. Petetrson Commerce, Nat'l Bank of ex H ad The funeral of Mrs. Hulda E. C. S‘nq‘:lnlln!;l:h‘.l‘?‘firl e QM 31, 25,000,000 Peterson of 37 Linden atreet was Farojers Loan & Trust Co. 5 oF §000.000 held this afternoon at 3:30 oclock Eirst: Natioual Bank Ky O . QJ | 10.000.000| 54 1o home and at 4 o'clock at the Quilesty Teast Oo. L) 13 SN[ 280000007 o cin Morturary chapel Rev Dr. Hanover National 24 1 QJ | 8000000 F 3 2 {rving Bank-Coiumbla Trus® 281 10 | QJ | 17.500.000{ Abel A Ahlquist officiated an Lawyers Titie & Trust 9! s | QJ | 6,000,000 burial was in Fairview cemetetry Manhattan Co. (Bank of) (80, 12 QJ 10,000,000 Mechanice & Metals Natl | 20 QJ | 10,000,000 National City ex 405 50, 18 | QJ 40,000,000 New York Trust Ce. 155 4 20 QJ 10,000.000 Park Natlonal® 198 504 4 | QJ | 10,000,000 Titla, Guarantec & Trust 1K K24 18 | QM31 { 10,000,000 7. 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. 360 366 " QJ 3,000,000 . AUTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES ¢ \merican Alitance a QI16 | 1.900,000 UNDERTAKEK Su! ef QM3 5,000,000 Thone 1635-2 e e 1-9310 i 10000098 Ovvoslte Sk, Mary's Church o fidellty—Phentx 1ns | 3310 | 'So00000| | Bestdence 1% Summer St. — 1625- Frankiip Fire ine. Co. (25) | | Jad ‘ 1,000,000 Glens Falls Ins. Co. (10) | ORI [ vevese Globe & Rutge: tneurance Co. N A I - i+ FERNS e . . ) - ay LIS To Beautify the' Home This Fall Home Ineuran 0 1% | Jad 18,000,000 Cholee selection of 8 . : : Bt S dmiaw b 18 1 I L 6000000 ropte Ferns, Boston Ferns, $1 upward. Charging that his father foreibly kissed and attacked his wife, oy HEE R Bo“erer's Posy Shop Ben Kraus of Dayton, 0., has filed suit against the parent for 20 108 1 1000008 $5,000 damages. Kraus, shown above with his wife, alleges that Westchester Fire lza Oo. (18) 20 ) Q3 | 1000.00a 89 West Main 8¢, Professional Bldg. T—aztren bury for *“unprofessional conduct toward patients.” Attorney Richard- son Bronson, counsel for the com- mission. today confirmed revocation of the license. | WINE SEASON 1S ON i Hartford, Sept. 29 (A-—The wine ‘making season in Connecticut has opened, Two clerks at the internal {revenue office are kept busy receiv- {ing and filing notices of intention to NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTE —— MBER 29, 1025, Summoned by ir Boar RS W Copyright, Harrls & Ewing Rear Admiral Robert L. Coontz (left), former commander-in- chief, and Rear Admiral H, A. Wiley, commander of the battle- ship division, have been summoned to appear before President Coolidge's commission investigating army and navy aviation, City. Items Wall Street Briefs Continued good der A daughter was born at the New and for ateel Britain neral hospital today to Mr. | sheets is reported from the Pitts- and Mrs, Alfred 1. Hopkins of 44 | burgh district with heavy buying Buckingham streetf, riford from manufacturers of antomobiles A daughter was horn to Mr. and [and farm implements. International Mrs. James Karalius of 194 Chest- | Harvegtor and J. I, ¢ Threshing nut street at the New Britain Gen- Machine ha eral hospital fo hility of some stecl makers to « The estate of Patsy Tomeo, bank- | jivery in time asked, is said to have rupt grocer, was sold fo M. Cohen [ necessitated rojection of much busi of New Haven and M. Janovitz of L Cameg has increased Waterbury by 1. 8. Public Anc- | operations to cent. tloneer Wakeleo this morning. Th = estate, which consisted of grocerie | In line with its policy ta concen and an automobile, hrought §2,005, trate production at its plant in Cum- *Gunnard Peterson, Hugo Ander- | herland, Md. the Kelly-Springfield son, and Lawrence Johnson 1ot hare | Tive Co. witl clr i vesterday for Florida, where they | skron plant in @ woek and the prop- will remain for sey e Employes of Landers, Frary & p Clark who have heen with fhe firm | A double oftering of $5,300,000 for 25 years or more, held an onting | Walworth company, of Massachu today at Sayhrook. setts, first morigage sinking fund 6 ver cent gold A, and £2.500,000 614 per cept sinking fund debentures was oversubscribed today. British Air Ministry To Improve Di London, Sept. 29 (P — The air ministry has decided to have the dirigible R-38, which broke from her {mast last April, equipped with a | metal nosceap. This cap will take 1| the place of fabric which has hither. to covered the nose of the airship RURT IN AGCIDENT Tnjured bonds, series New Britain Woman n ible Auto Crash While Driving through N. Y. State, Mre. Fdward F wife of the pathologist at the New Lane of this city, Britain general hospital is confine er bed at the home of Mr, Lanc's o her e and will assist in taking the strain The Telegraph Fiorist of Naw Britals the incident occurrad an June 24 while he was away from home. e heen large buyers. In- |, | HIGHER LEVELS IN'PRICE MOVE Wall Steeet Active Despite Call Money Rate Street—Speculative energies stock market today we di rected toward higher levels regard loss of another advance in the call money rate to 5% por cent, Bullish operations were condueted with con slderable success in most of the pop ular industrials and speclalties, with buoyancy of the motor shares stand- Ing out as the most conspicuous fig ure of trading, Reports by bankers of further Rumors of favorable merger, divi- dend and recapitalization develop- ments were numerous in the automo- fleld, contributing to the jump in Motors to a new high at 7-8 and Hudson at 98. These s, together with a brisk recov- rel, forced a general ort fntercst and in early afternoon more than 50 entative stocks were selling ralli ery of U retreat of (he the repr points or hetter above last night's closing prices High Low ANis Chal 8815 |Am 244y lAm 117% n 1131 lam sug 6704 Am Sum 11 lAm Tel & 1803 Am Wool 40 | Ar 438 lAten 0 1 Jat cir & w1 Bald Loco Raltl & O .... | Beth Steel Rosch Mag ... Cen Teath ... 15% Can Tacific . 1501 Ches & O 109 e e stp .. o |CM &SP prd 157 CRIS &P Chile Cop Col Tuel Corn Prod Crn Steel Cosden Ol Dav Chem Eriag o | Erin 1st pfd Gon Electric |Gien Motors |Gt North pra Int N | 5 Ref 4014 31015 181 Kenneeott Cop. 341 | Mis Pac prd .. $3% Nat Lead .....1613% New Haven ERRT [ Norf & West ,.140% North Pac 7 Pacifiec Oil Penn Railroad 44 P&RC&I.. 4014 Plerce Arrow., 427% Rep I & 8 .. 514 Ray Copper 1314 ding 861 ~Duteh .. 471 J lair Oil 181, |Routn ¥ |South ¥ tudehaker |Texus Co |Tex & Tacifi Union Pacific.” 1417 United Fruit 8 \ 91 % U S Tnd Alco, 0114 11§ Rub. . 6125 U 8 Steel 1 119% Westinghouse 4% { Willys Over. . 26% Radio .. TREASURY STAT Treasury balance. EXCHANC & BALANCES New York —Fxchanges 1,049,000, |000: balanees 98,000,000, Roston — Exchanges, halances, 2,000,000 5,000,000 | W TS CIVILIAN GOVERNOR Paris, Sept. 29 (P) — The succes- | sor of Marshal Lyautey who has re- | aquested that he be relicved of his | post as governor general of Moroc- | TO RESUME MOVIE SERVICE The South Congregational church will resume its winter moving pic- ture service on Sunday evening of this week. The first picture to be shown this season will be “Idiel Tongues” by Joseph Lincoln. It is & Cape Cod fisher folk tale, trade expunsions and a resumption of pool operations on a large seile Sprovided the sroundwork for the | vise, which carried a score of Issues to the highest levels of the year. | markable We offer PUTNAM & BIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ ' Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE 6_CENTRAL_Row 100 North & Judd EXCHANGELY The1:0e Co Judd Building, Pearl S JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—RBurritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 181% - corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. MEMBERS NEW WE OFFER; HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Tel.2-7186 B e e — Philippines Infant Manila, Sept 29 (A—While succoss re. keeplng down the mortality in the rate during the last five years. Patterson 20 (P—Will who spent ten Tombs, awaiting extradition swer a charge of atealing worth of rope on Labor Day given €0 days in jail today. He be. longs in Brookiyn. He took the rope from the Keeler Transportation Co. and sold it Sept Jays in $30 Mortality Still High was achieved in of general Philippine Islands | Wages at Hart & Cooley's have heen | ] ) garnisheed by Deputy Sherift Martin | JAS GRANDNOTHER H. Horwit The papers are return Wis., Sept. 20 (P — ¥ able the third Monday of October | ! ged 15, is held today or in the court |a first degree murder in 2 connection with the ath of his S200.000 FIRE LOSS | grandmother, Mrs. Mary Dorr, 78 Batavia, N. Y. Sopt. 29 ®—The | The po announced the youth plant of the Muffet Corporation ‘ confessed to beating the aged wo manufacturers of a akfast food|{an over 1 with a cr bisauit. was destr 1 by fire here| after forcing an entrance to her today with an esti i loss of| home. The boy said they had quar- | $200,000. About 49 persons were at| reled. work in the plant when the fire e ted and all escaped in gafety JAILED FOF STEALING ROPE 0% crevice | | o Ewilllibe da ol Tan T ik el Thefbiviy Erate s tall i fram E 14000 appointed after the present military { PCT 1.000 in 1923 to 25.47 in 1024, operations have ended. Meanwhila | !he aver for (he last five yes 4 , the French com-|bring 34.20. The marriage rate i mander-in-chicf, will perfe he | 1924 was 10.44 per 1,000 functions of resident general, In ad- 1 1923 dition to directing the campaign | e = against Abd-El-Krim, the Riffian| FARLY JAP RECORDS FOUND leader Tokyo, Sepl. 20 (P) — Sclentists| e of Keio university are reported to| SENATOR M'KINLEY CHO {have made important discoverics | ew York, Sept. 29 () r|in a shell mound which they re- | William B. McKinley of Tilinois fo- | contly wated in forest of day was chosen hy souncil of the | Koyasu, near Yokohama. Human interparliamentary union as presi- | hones, ecarthenware, arro dent of the conference opening in | heads and ea made of Washington Thursday. His selec- | shells lead anthropologists to he tion must be approved by the fuill|lleve they have found evid e of a conference memhership after the [ primitive tribe which inhabited the sessfon opens in Washington 1and of Mikado thousands of years - - 1RO, T"urther e vations in the | LAUNDRY SUIT distrlet are being planned A laundry bill is the | of the | = = = | suit for $30 hrought by atimer | GERMANY LACKS PROFESSORS | Taundry Co. against Chavles Cross. | [rankfort, Germany, Sept. 29 () Deputy Sheriff Martin 11, Horwitz | A dearth of professors of poll acting on a writ returnable in the [ (ical economy in Prussia recently city court second Monday of | was po ut by Pr ¥ October, has garnishced wages at the | Sehmidt of Frankfort unlversity Russell & Frnin Mfg. Co | Statistics compiled of last winter's| GROCERY SUIT et aratenis R e rah Dominick Palazzi of © 1 volitical — econom Ir street has heen named defs nlli R e an action for $18 damages brought | ., rofessional chairs by Nick Salerni over a grocery Lill WE RECOMMEND AND OFFER: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Thomson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain YORE AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, Aetna Life Insurance Company Connecticut General Life Insurance Company We do not accept margin accounts EDDY BROTHERS & @ Burritt’Hotel Bldg. 50 Shares American Hardware 30 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Stanley Works ‘—_% VETERAN DIVER TRYING 10 GET INTO SUBMARINE “Blg Harry” Reinhartsen Has Been | in 1924, the infant mortality in- T Bistcelroe creased, the annual report of Dr. 27 Years Jacobo Fajardo, director of health,| oy york Sept. 30 (P—vBy shows, cinbartsen, da 7 Harry” Reinhartsen, daredevil div S > . 7 sen, da er, M‘\m .yl.lA|<:\\‘.(1':1‘0 v(f‘.v’ ages and | o g worked on underwater jobs Lo » U ‘.H.M 3 lne ‘:"";,\M“‘\‘t for years is doing his best to get Sl I "»" l}m the men imprisoned in the sub- H M In 1024 was 16704 | MATIne S-51 off Block Island, R, I, mor(ality o “ 2 ‘.‘:.\‘ :(1.‘._. 41 His Jast explolt was the recovery R s A o |15t June of a body caught in a below went down stul, knocked a oft Staten worked on the surface I Harr; misnomer, s 170 NEW LORD MAYOR London Board of Aldermen Choose Sir William Pryke to Succeed Oof. Str Alfred Bower, London, Sept. 29 (M—The court of \ldermen today The lord rdwar RUM Stam (ol China has been making silk from ailk worm for more than 4000 years. of Lake Parsipanong, N. J., | a reservoir, the surfact and “Big Harry” years s been diving or assisting divers since he was 14 vke as lord mayor of London to Colonel d on Michaeimas Day, is following day is presented to the lTord chiet justice at the roval courts ustice to take the final declara- on of oftice. casion is conducted in state and is ropularly known as the lord mayor's shaw William Pryke, an fron merchant, of the court of common counell London from 1857 to 1920 and has since been an alderman. , Sept. 29 | Consaldes, of Ludlow, given $150 and costs and 30 days in jail, for transporting liquer, in city court today. He was caught with 100 gallons of alcohol. A suspension of | the jail sentence was offered if be walved right to the liquor . Alfred was | Albero of the same place, Who Wi with Consaides, had his case nolled. Tel, 2580 NEW_BRITAIN Tel. 3420 ———— The body was 110 feet ten times before he was ag0 the Levithan hole in a subsea sewer Island, “Big Harry" the sewer 50 feet below Wwith an electric torch. is somewhat of a He is five feet ten and Now 41 years old, he elected Sir Willlam Sir Alfred Bower, on November 9, mayor of London is al- office on Nov. § and on The pageant on that and Was a member of NER FINED. (M —Anthony Mass., was RUN