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{ News of the World By Associated Press ES’I‘ABLISH ED 1870 SUB FA“-S SHUWING THAT 7 : 4 | Judge dennings Punishes Tocal Man | = " ’ —HITS NAVY POLICY | o momina eon e | GAVE HEINEN DATA FT |- similar Penalty el A oy ' Pl d l[ t' t Hartford, Oct. 1 (M — Pleading . v eads for O i A nolo contendere to a charge of | ({f]) pr] Expert N | de 8 arge of p e PR BTN TEALI0N O ANLONQ- nele contendere to o cnarge of| GETNAN AGPPEIIN EXDEIL NALIES . A . Hartford policeman, was fined $250 : ' Service, Rak ; we| Hereth and Work Absoiutely No Hope BOM FOR AIR FIELD mons Air Service, Raking | b suiee” ewer aonninse e Hereth and Work as Men Re- | iperfor court Lo He was 3 " charged with having taken $10 ” ‘ H 0 ini 1 Ofl R j d For Crew — Next Ef Present Progmm s e e geten 101 sponsible Tor His Opinions HUN 1. AR \Offer Rejected After . f w.“ B By C ) A ford fn that town on the night of | [ . ort Will Be By Cut- Sty 1, —— - o | Conference With Cool- : . |SWIVEL GHMR COMMANDERS | court “on an-sppeat rom e sew | STIL \ I . le In E court on an appeal from the W L THINKS LANSDOWNE : UILAR ' idge — Caill T ting Hole In DEINE Businessmen Responsive to | Huritoedt lanEoa ety et | ldge alllaux 10 | charged with theft from the per-| 1 aiect Formor Monor. COME UNDER HEAYY KTTACK -+ A a Ll Room Hatch. Project, Former Mayor son, and Judge Tichard ¥, Demine | {Property Owned by L. I'. Head of Corbin Trucking eport On erican A A mposed a jall sentence of four | ’ Report {Senfor Officers Should Be Teaders m';‘{!'h'»n : T But Conslders Commander Was & (. Taken by Execu- | Co. Was Formerly Box uggeshons is Aft- . A % he fine fmposed by Judge Jen- . A ) A In Meantime Two of the Detinite stoms for m aviation terg | %1 N0t Less Lntelligent Than| nings was eimilar to that dmnosed | Capable Offcer, Stmply Making tive Committee Manufacturer ernoon ite L aviation flelg in the case of Hen Dugroo, f o e B i rita 1 o] s Eroo L) o < — Jurvivors Are Called as rr"n»‘:e?mr“lxlthu: “Hldlu, twhen in tho Junfors, He Declares—Personnel | 'y (o G I DEETEG T eror in Judgment — Says Man i near re, ording to a state- et | blackma at the preec o 1 Anno e Was 3 - , 69 Vi i Before Ul S, |ment made this morning by ex-bag.| 12 SeTvico Discouraged Decauso | biickmall at the proeent term of| - Named Buckley Told Him Some |, SUOMIRIG oo made the T S e : itnesses Belore Didvh| Ml NG i conrt, norning that the execntive mit- | NCw Britain and a well known citi- | Fjye YearAgreement at 20 £ "Tl"*"“"" By F"- 0 \:‘h'l 1;1!1 Il Progress Is Not Being Made, He| Rome has been dropped from the | Members of Crew Were Afratd| !0 of Tiliy-Glover Post, S died at his home, 108 Camp ety he movement, Mr. Quigely fartford S Legion, 1 editlie D t 12:05 o'clock this morning 0 S oat Inspectors. L oveIns B Hartford police force, glon, has approved the pu 2 clock this morning p Steamb ! was ’(hu:IIIn.In of Ln.n prize commit- Tells Sen. Bingham. e G Refore Start of Final Flight. | the Landers, Frary & Clark property |after an iliness of two years. Millions a Year, Then A ce for the recent air meet and in at 38 Washington stre ) Mr. Corbi ; Vo o 8 fizned ; BY aboner d. ManiiNG i 3 | at 38 Wasning and will| Mr. Corbin was born in New Brit- Tt s ¢ X HEADS TN |is tnterview with the local mer-| (waghington Bureau of N. B. Heid) | Lakehurst, X, 3., Oct, 1 UB=Then- ake postussion on Nove | Facoroln Wan born in Naw Srit | New. Conference, Is'One COUNTEDISIN HELLD ASSE ravorably dis e ] 2 ”;’.”.’ €T washington, D. C., Oct. 1 —There juntn | Q. Hercth, o Shenandouh | huliding now 13 occupied by Mrs, W. |Hezekiah I, and Marla Ryder Cor- 3 WATER, GEIER ASSERTS | (3 \ilxlzll .”t\I-Dn,m towards aviatlon. |io /o5 vl aft service, The United lietnsiseey and James Work, —chief) IT, Fogerty. Terms of the transaction (bin. He was cducated in the public Alternative Arrange- Noston, Oct. 1 — Alteod || WIth thls wentiment In view and |g e NloS) SRR yirete at. the draftsman at the alr efation here. | are sald (o be confidential and have |schools of New Britain and Meriden, Geler ot New Bedford, ono of | /16 BIGESENT Faited vy A niorey of almost any other country's were named foday by Captain An-|not been given out for publication. |living in the latter clty with bia sis- ment. the survivors of the S-51 disas. | meet, the former el i L o o e on Heinen, Zeppelin pilot, a8 the| It fs planned by tie veterans to|ter short perlod. He later en- tor, teatificd at & hearlng hefore [ihewd and mado plans (0 csBLISH |y jnig of porsonnel now used by men who gave him fhe information | remadel the huilding. remose sever 4 the employ of his father in the .he board of steamboat inspec- a suita ;\rr' .4\‘v.vl\on ficld here, e iay ek revmeny this At \ | upon which most of his testimony|of the partitions and construct a!hox making business, becoming with , = tors here today that when he | Within a week or 10 duys a meet- |, " | Gotham'’s Taxable Real Fstafe vos besee: | 1argo mocting nail on vst floor, his brother, Frank E. Corbin, a part | Washington, Oct. 1 (M—France’s came to the surface after belng | In of all those Interested will be |08 o | Proposes Smaller Bags {The Kitchen will be removed to of the firm H. H. Corbin & Son. The | Proposals to date for settlement of carried through he comnig | ciiEd ‘ll'l‘“hl‘“h \W\K'N‘ll 'u\]mmx\ ant [real fiser—Licutcnant Commander Pl d ‘, mm 719 659 5444 As an additional eafegnard fn ajr- | Pascment and a lunch room probably plant was located on Church street. her war debt to the United ‘States O o clhuding harles r 1it, Li ena ¥ e e 2 e # i . e bl EPTTT y constr! 1 . P ve be ( 8 3 0 tower and dragged down, he A utenanE s o Bttt ot Lyme, made the aced at o y 1 10,000 ip. Heinen proposed that smaller | Will be constructed there In 1800, his brother withdrew |fiave been found unacceptabls, and \ix heads of men strug- | Carl A, Dixon, Nels Nelson, Arthur G e i e 3 today, the last day of the scheduled SOl S Manning and others will be inviteq, [Sttlements today before the Presi- zas were used, 8o that 1f they| The basement will be glven a con- from the firm and Mr. Corbin began | (783 thT I G8¥ OC 2 BCASGUIC eug In the wateh, @ lous- |45 will Major Ireeman, Captain |00 special afreraft investigating expanded to the ver cst {hey | 1“ e Ar I bo. re-from that yenr on to amume Iftla\JRT HUACe G IS Sl CH e ol 1 mot hoar any | Knox and ail members of the 11sth |U0Ard Sl 100 000 000 DEDUCT[ON vould not press ngainst and so| noYel from W fuont A B Gl el 8 SOl St i i P ness |I“|(~\| “\l « ;u“. ieige Iuox and all members ot the LIS |G Cosing Colonel Wiliam Mit- strain the hull structure, nluy‘»].“lh,;\ o Ii e incss, which | ;‘:\:nu)’dm Lr,um\s. Pora (;mn:on grrm:nd“ ;I.OILL l;a‘r“ o histles, signals, bells b sG1a , wi AT S Sl e e | and improved. Shower haths ng tho death of f . Nov. 6, C c! e 4 :‘mnv e was on the submarine. “11ing its own headquarters on Brain- s I:'\’ 1m1'” ("Nfu '\:Ml;l | e s :,m',: : & “‘li‘ installed in the basement ; In t o ,‘U(ur;m P ‘hn mm}r!l‘d ment, b 1 e 2 4 {from army and navy, Commander o ; Ve y sich pansion o o rersized ;] i n th antime, Tie spoke to 1o oue and no one |ard field, reccntly taken over by the |1 T G e m"n"“"rr Exemptions Allowed Total 800 o O b that caticeq | The work of remodeling will he Alice 1. M. Vile, daughter of James | The width of the gap separating pevernmen 3 |G PanEDAnCosngL) SEC ) o aran 5 | it g Slace ¢! 3 Y shnio 1 watch from (2 It \‘\ 's learned this morning for |°f #0 autonomous naval air service $3,600,000 — Rockefeller Vamily | her hull to break in mid-alr. Those rted “r n ,n:l L grar 1 il Vile of this city. His place ot busi- | the off. rs of French Finance Min- p i e i e e oy for I similar in organization to the Marine | fon board hase denied before the Al Sl Ic elng n destroyed by fire o number | ister Calllaux and proposis'of the {0 1 o'clock in the afternoon on th r ime that the field used for f o is Assessed on. Enormous Hold- | T R (T S STRC s planned for Armistice 1 ol ¥ 0, and he has since been | American debt commission is a mat- (hat day. 1t was customary, he the meet Just Saturday and Sunday | =] . - Barlla ¢ the i g ey | it the Lead of the Corbin Trueking [ter of pure conjecture. The two : SRR o8 Commander Bartlett fs one of the| A : “aid, for the deck officer to be | as so small as to cause concern to | Commander Baruett 15 ofe of 8| ings. K m, WIFE PREFERS POLITICS 0. with headquarters on missions were called into joint ses- on fhe hridze whenever the sub- —wm‘ j)l\v'llbvn 2 mw - The rl:l\": was born in Lyme, Conn., in 1887, { (P —Taxable| The witness furnished the names| ] sion today to once more go over the mavine was'on the surface, withyof the ‘Silcorsky plane from SLong | oy u v trom Annapolis in 1911, |ireal e five boroughs of | 00 the direct order of tho court,| < . . Corbin had always heen & re- | wituation. ¢ chgnatman_and eliter o see I is sakd to b senatied tro [ S8CECTI G ale sears on the | New York eity for 1925 was cstim | Rear Admial Jones, the president, | : | pubtican thoush he has never plased | prior to this meeing, however, man or the quartermaster. e e LD i W11 8, 8. “Connecticut,” then flagship | ed today at $12, ”’“:nhm:xvhl\m’: the names since :)\n conspicuous par h\f .'} l‘l.\ POlitics. | members of the American commis- - e I'I")" lot the Atlantic fleot, and saw & | department of ta 5. | men themselves had not come for- | Ho member o (_(\' -\h'l'”““’ sion went to the White House and Ay e e A e T lbeabe e AL B e i e R ward. elnen, In - withholding {he | New Jorsey Banker Asks Decree on Deneilt sockets, and a lifelong mem- |iqiq he whole situation _before 1 8. Su New Lo e lack o ki fl s directly re- i > X % 2 2 ( o 8 p H i\ ) 10 Seco A B! ch, o, ~, 1 3, U, 8. subm L G s e e o (e i 1 128 a R lerl ot A The estimate represents an 1in- | hunes yesterday, eald he thousht ; iy ErofRth nd Advent Church | pregident Coolidge. Secretary Mel- don, Gct. 1—The Monarch und Con. |svonsiblo for _ Licutenay DS S st st LR SN44 ‘over. the as. | (hey should bo permitted to volun- | Ground that He is Being e Tias been espectally prominent in |y 50 (0 igion o statoment deglar- S5 IS heir attempt to 1ift | Johnson sideslipping and crasping to | W™ o Rk 5 0% 3 i : 0 3 dventist circles, being first trustee | < N ur fahled B e rting |the mrounfl was siated by severa, |tram at the Oljmplc Guines inessed values of 1925, e e ceted 'wa first. dencon of the Hocond Ad. |6 8ll Prench _propositions pai S was {among them Governor Trumbull, | Stockhoim. 11 personal property in the city| ' The witness sald Hereth et chureh and instrumental more |Proved unacceptable, but mot jmal- / ym- YHE Shbna: parent-| “New Dritain should have a fleld| In 1014 be began hisnaval air|subjeot to assessment io 1835, is( i and told i 7hgs Nev., Ot (8 - 'han any other individual party in |cating whether any American pro- LI R § trom 2,500 to 3.000 fect long,” Mr. |duly, and both studicd and Instruct- | placed at $959,094,950, an increase |9 the Shenandoah broke np. Plainville, N. J. et lah ot the mev enurehion | poral naastoundiStavons witni e P o e tiils morning, The |ed at the trainmgs schools at Marble- | of $116,036,500. Che total value o fconld not say how long Hereth, & nng filed: suit for divorce here, Mrs st French. ambined capacity of Monarch | fiold used during the meet was oniy Mass., and Pensacola, I | city real estato both taxable and ex- | machinist mate had been 0 the | peickert s vice-chairman of th iis wife, Mr. Corbin leaves | Sceretary Mellon's statement sail A ‘plied fo stern. Sul- 1700 fect long. The former mayor | s(, 1917, he was sent overseas| cmpt, exclusive of & uchlses, | Cre% New Jersey republican state com Jus, Fred W., Howard R, and | Text of Statemont : nd Century Sl I8 B e €0 |ealien attentlon ol tha fat that|and flow with the British ary and |lias heen fixed ot $17,110,6 Work was the man, Hetnen sald, | pitiee, M. Corbin, 'two daughters,| “The representation in the préss e and lanks ~with all [Prosident Frank' Holmes and Presi- patrol alr squadrons and ate Other Deduction who told him that, those at the sla- | Fejckoert in his complaint avows “ence Conant and Miss Ger- |on the supposed antherity of a mem T raain inductions &e- |dcnt Henr® Donuelly of brick com- French alr guonery| Through the operation of mnew|tion had been fighting the walve,(nat nis wife has neglocted him for|iade Corbin and six grandchildren, fher of the French commissiony that s panies owning the field were present | SChe | awelling exemptionss Henry M. Gold. | change on the Shenandoah all| mmv s, and that she even intimat- {41 Tiving in New Britain. agreement has been reached and < 9 Atlempt falled to sturt S {’iis {ay was President H. H, Pease of the | _€or t was head of | fogle, president of the department,|along hut without success. | € d more political | e funeral will he held Saturday [ purporting to give the terms fs e ioutes eugine room und all for- |New Dritatn Maching Co., owners [the U d Naval Air School | eafd, deductions aggregating $1,100,- | Buckley Also Named i‘unr than for him bezan Ber o fermoon at 2 o'clock at the Second {tirely incorrect. Such a statemens i e toonis Tooded Tntend to st an adjoining field and seemed |2t Mo ance, in 1918, and | 000,000 were made. It was worthy of | sqyed as to who In the crew told | political activitics in f of | Advent chureh, Rev. Robert G. Hug- |obviously did not come from M | il euploring holc i engine room jin torested in the movement. ater saw active service attached to | notice, Mr. Goldfogle said. that ajyyy the men w raid to make | Woman suffrage in New in pastor of the church and Rev. | Caillaus, because hefore the adjourn | I e st AORASELAY | British squadrons bombing Ger- | number of luxurious TUMEDL |y pe teip on the Shenandoah, Heinen | 1910, the comp sels forth, and |\[, M. Shirlleff of New London offi- |ment of the subcommittees last eve- Jon of naval officers at man submarine bases at Ostend, | dwellings ‘had claimed tho exemP-{giq o man named Buckley at the | nithough sho promised fo quit when clating. Burlal will be in Fairview |ying the French members were fn- admiral's messac J[‘WELS WURTH ! Now At Newport War Collego | tion. . i air station had told him secretly | suffrage was oblained, failed to do cemeter |formed by the Amerlcan members as that there is no hope for the 56 tho ! waril Commander) Bart-| e rom oW bullith this. He was unable to say whether |60 and continued active, e {that thelr proposals were not Hkely erew, Jett spent a year in the aviation ;‘\“‘"‘“"““"’_”"‘"““" propet ey was attached to the ship, | Tn 1922 and 1925 she was unns- {to be accepted, Ofticers cxplained that fhe “ex- MIL Soina divisiont of the nivy,des| 2y the govarnmentyatate, f'l“ 2 “Then of your own knowledge | tally acfive in the senatol an JOKE DR[VES STAMFORD i V. S. Commission United ploring hole” veferred to in the dls- | {ment at Washington, command- ““‘l‘”-_ # charltable vou know of no member of the | Eubernatorial eampai in Now iniHera Tiave been o’ difeveHcen patch would be of very small dia ——— ed 1he ation ordinance school at ‘”"}”n 4 - ‘:’;;‘ f:m crew who was afraid to make the | Jerse elekert char wnd he WOMAN []UT OF HER M]ND or opinfon whatever dmongst the ¢ fimarily for obsc S ed the [iCamessrise SXCIMPUONE L 4y 90 gglced Admiral Jone nt most of her time erl ommissi The visit to meter made primarily for ol Maga | Leh commanded the Atlantic | % $3.600,000,000 : trip?” asked Admiral Jones. | h nt most ¢ American commission, he visit 1o T tes i to determine posi- | Mrs, Donohue, Hotel Plaza o< Vonbing squadron, was nead SO $3,600,000,000 in round nloss Buchley was o mnember, |avay from home. Felclurt avows {ihe president this morning was to tively wheiher water has welied ¢ e e the senior air flect for three years | U8 55 e ivos was the reply that for fhelast sIx or seven years yeo,qqjly Unbalanced Since Getting|inform him of the position of ne- this Sapins voomr: 1t can quickiy he Guest, New York 1'fs mow stationed at the Naval| Among those listed for large ¢ON| “lwnat way Hereth's condltion as| he has had practically no home lifc {gotiatlons, No proposal has been e cnel 4 , 4 | A0 5 tributions to the nearly one billion | i an Nater Nfiba | B Ml ngsed again if there indiea- | Vict War Coll at Newport, R, 1¢ eiacaar R g to sobriety at the time he talked to|at a Iake Note Saying She |acceptable to the American commis- tlons that some air rematna in the ictons Jleven years of flying and varled | (9818 0 PCTSONAT ASSCSSMENE: | you2w fnquired ~Leutenant Coms | TR R0 000 {sion and none has heen submitted to compartments . exporiente with ail nctivities of the | WerE 1L o000, | mander Rosendal, senior sursiving| - RERUSES REMUNERATION $80. Bt PO ) S Lol o P The New [n2V¥ Eave uuthority to Commander| ;L i, Tockotellsr, . $500.000; | oMeer. | 4 (UL Stamford, Conn., Oct. 1 (P—Mrs, | disapproval Hope 15 Given Up ! \x “r‘\"'”‘“-w”f" Lo e Ty | Barlelt's statementa Lefora NI SEN Tacob i s2 10 000 perey i ANNRGIaRqon Bhuy. fearilicre Rl nitthis | Joseph Smith is under observation Several Alternate Plans New London Sub Base, Oet. 1 (P— York ‘.m\m‘hv S e b Restisaling commit Rockefoller, Abbie Rockofellor (Mrs, | €OUrt With perfect propriety in thejy winne molier Doctor Returns|at o al sanitarfum for mental| Tt was iIndicated that the Ameri- Hope that any of the men abear ot S ¢ “It is fundamentally important | w. cameron Church) and Alta 1 condition he was in Heinen re-| froutle Indu it is sald, by the cans had in their possession several B e cubmersible ro alive was from the apartment Of fp "0 atjon be retained Prentice, each $100,000, turned. Fee — Hushand of Vietim Gives | cfocts of a joke played upon her. |alternate plans with which to coun- abandoned yesterday by Rear Ad sssie \\‘m,\ vorth w.wh\nl. tepral part of the navy A e | Teplying to an hypothetical ques : X y On Soptember 16 she received a|ter the French propositions and the nival H. H. Christy, in ¢harge of the ol v VN the “" Ior ‘H\\ “ |commander DBartlett. *“The | {1lon but by the court, Captain Back $500 Tor Use of Others . hearing the fizures of $80,000 {hope of the settiement hinged largas Tl i R e o wrimaris o auestion o | PRACEMAKER KILLED ~ |Teinen sain there were no outstie| i cor [ fon L5 bseptanilt fof nettor orders of S th y Wil- | The val stolen, t \ limate and harmonious re <:v:u-h\-'i ! in the air that cowld break ORI e v of New York and signed |these, bur, he has his forces 1o 1 d a pearl v rate air force that leaves the | rigible unless the hull struc- | © Ay "‘h el 3 Joln Doe,” who was given as the The America commissioners held ! NI find the men wed artment dependent 1o al ol onere Athlete, Try o previously had been strained | {17 Moy L B ol e cor of “The Sand Bank, Cos!a meeting after leaving the White dive or 1 » R nt on cooperation is {hysinternaliiprosadres : e i Yos(: thetr Conn.” It was dated October|House, and thelr falk with the If the attempt to T the 8-5l 'y and brooches 1‘”” $200,000, Separate Fighters, Meets Death as The case fltxvvm\v‘rl from the pur ‘-P“A \v,,,‘, : e | rench mission lasted perhaps 16 Slould prove unsucecssinl, and mucl and other valuables $100,000, i heard the term ‘naval i Poses of the question was that of a| [¥¢8 TR "R Y 1 A note was with the c In | minutes, after which the latter re- epends tmon whether certain of her = — There Is no naval air| They Turn on Him ship being tossed up and dropped -‘\“”‘ "'” '}" v which &he was Informed that she |turned to their hotel. ympartments contain afr o afor, | : 0 RILLED AT TOKYO Commander Bartlett said. e in the air just ag the Sh n.’\n-h.xlv \”N\‘: o won the $50.000 on a treasury| It was indicated that the French ivers are ed to resume thele | Tokyo, Oct. 1 (B —Twenty nerson8 | “up, pe different countries, avia- | o 1 5 e cond cormer Unis yvas over preseure helght,} 8 0 E8h 1760 drawn September 15, The [took with them the suggestions A wrre reported Killed today and many |t S IR EURL ot YR R he fhen rising again_and | check for was signed “John Doe [rrom the Americans concerning 3 ot ,“‘m ,‘y:;w“‘.“j[.‘my 1 o Rl 1 enrly every- | OV ol fnally meeting a -t rrific upward | ith hecame agitated over |changes in proposed payments. AR e Al “Here except.dn our mavy 3t hasliCE i o tient In zust on the bo ] nd cheek and it was nec-| 1t was accepted generally that the ityongen weraicustien RIS R S oot e S ‘In_your opinion was the Shen ‘ 3 e n A salcal AT I oN e T e FavacT thathita } ol e o 14 separate air foree,” ho continued, |y pending fnvestigation ndoal structurally weakened oy [loJ £ he and her husband, who 13| payments of the French as too low. | o repor i E with personnel specializing for Hfe. | “oficials said t \ {ndfe |18l 1ESIOED IR0y, ”‘ mOGuIEIES S . 1h driver, have been iving a| Finance Minister Calllaux informed i n our enllsted men speelalize. | cated Stewart i } SugRong ey narygle ALzt g ) . 1 after! par had sults agalostichajrman Mellon of the American NEWSPAPERMAN KILLED has pilots and mechanies | intarfored in a fight bet s \’v‘ e t 5 ity and superiot | eranp that he would return abont 3 er, Oct. 1 (P Leginald Kahn and air stations, a buread | Smith and William Al out of the husband’s|p m_ with the French views b : : L E s, ete. but no one agency | puted to be a wea Did Only His Duty irge of non support. | Five Year Perlod » : s S A Patlh e tor naval amviation. Ou d Elmer § rar This e luded the more than| - e | One of the suggestions made from : p fiont her. Rut res- |p S B n air service; our navy| Smith was av rning : fonr hours of cross examination of | S Lockjaw Kills Child. {the American commission was that M e otdnr fOF Iyt today. a few. m ' r| {a party in which all pa 1 ore he left the stand he | B ciecp 40 Coon Naval |a temporary arrangement might be ;s ) ROt headinariersofy mmander Bartlett attacksd the| Both Smith and Friar court for is courtesy | DTIUSH I s \'\((‘H\dled 25 Days \E(hn e, covering payments by France A igt e e oint of view of non-firing naval of- | on the young man, and It n what described as “the most Squadron m .\\‘Al‘ ]*Hp.[ . for five years after which another Trive it General Naulin poir i ¥ | | N Oct. 1 eanor | Rirce , ! ) ) e o o { the blow that jerked Stew whul and moet difieult duty of my| T.ondon, O iy S hter of John Mul-|meeting of the missions would be round ¢ ns DENTAL OFFICES LOOTED Puts Blame On System (RRckEandgis ke k fe He added that he wonld like | ish naval for > : I iled Wednesday [held to work out a permanent ar e o by e e 1 beliove our na-al officers are | were Informed by n it known that there had been nolin Near ¥ ‘mford hospital. Medical | Fangement. A figure of $40,000,000 b Gt Ina i SEmIgHL EER conscientious, skiliful, hardwor .m:{ —- ill-feeling on his part: that he had |nest voek 1or- ! Slaugnter. 8y s five years, was sug hir tincs attached to the Chittenden. | U0 L™ ad and —second to none—anid HAS NARROW Es(\&ph one what he conccived to be his|ders iss I v to the | ate states that the |ges s quarter as a possibla From which (he ers work. but 31 C T eings W Nt e have some of the best at-} ) My state what was in his mind | M f : 5 days |solutior (h o ; | (Continuad on page 11) 'R o Ataars Cab Stk b to the navy|third ba 1 had Dbeen living |the French mission ta a temporary ht the e rd e | IR DO n had never in hiscruls : F |t wother in Stamford |arrangement, would eesl g The mer R Electric Train Near Brenchville ence seen men more in- 1 school there. She{tate reopening whole quest H Wh 1 sted in aireraft development ¥ g Rt Monday as usual. [at a later date ; v But He Escaped With Life The sign which the storm gave ] ! O smnlained of feeling| While the American view o Son Taken to ospltal ere € el D e re for daltn | Tuentay sho compiaiond of todliox| | WM e peiiers os 003 night he ! “‘W h w h d t I SR & greatest nger sigr nown of {2 e Pl admitted there | offort to bridge by personal contract : s el Mother Was Rushed Yesterday |rsimn i i suniut Sor |5t o0 o ety v eae 17 0 0 e e e B ty that any sur ‘v‘a‘l with ‘u'sl« I over; . fore the naval court of «mm | groups. - and several bru ng a mir-| “uyon o Tieutenant Anderson said ” | 1 hich has been conwidered Called At Tnquirs n ankle st AR g > and it was| qutomobile was struck by an electri- wind." Helnen sald, “he u«e o b obn ot e o T ot this morning | found necessary to take him to the| cally operated train from New Ha-| 0 BL0 B RG Btt ot danger PRFTTY GIRLS PAGEANT MAN SAYS payment of about $35,000.000 sprea ReeSesis 2 the New Dritain | hospital for treatment. | ven railroad at a grade erossing near| oo STy Coein e o oxer/wiperiod of k1 yenrh. SekinII last Triday in | General hospital for treatment. He| Joscph Farr, a member of the fire| the Brancl station yesterday | SE0E WO L0 ared Slgn | | with comparatively ~ smali figures enmer City of |is the son of Mrs. John K. Farr, |department who recently underwent | aftetnoon TS 1ETon s AR ot e nrea by le. Oct. 1 ] but, metics and wild parties play to im- (and running well above $100,008.- e e ibarore B {ha | who injured v in an a blood transfusion at the hospital| It is said that Mamisalco mis-| O 0F © T hareisesntiaversl Tt nent | portant a part of the make up of | 000 epectors of {he automobile accident on Commof- |in An eflort to save a patient’s lfe, ! udged speed of the train and |? “;N"“l S e ey d ameEnt | e sivls o today, Nichols declared. | S s ste Inspection | wealth avenue, She s also a patient | drove his brother to the Institution| att ed ssing, His auto was| Hob o8, 0 re cortain than that|DUricd against many of Amerlea® pohped hate will go out, he pre- | Plans For Departure z 15 n with an |at the hospital ile there he visited his| completely wrecked. s :‘:m‘u e r\“‘in il be | Dre who has had & | gieted. “Girls have {helr hair bob-| New York, Oct. 1 UP—Plana .«.‘ § tion to, datermis nsl Farr is employed as a sidewalk |mother. He found that she had; — — ‘“' "‘ st chcen x st e od because they're too lazy to take |the French de bt commission to sai ity for the disaster. The inspector hy the board . of public |spent a restless nigh, but resting} g = i '”"‘ sl son oObserved| Armand T. N re of it or merely because they [tomorrow on the Iliner La France ; v e eetr 1 in fnspecting | comfortably today though still suf-| | S AN AT o Bl R g Wt oAt o in the & » |have not been altered so far as the e Alfred Geler works and w ¥ 2 i e ThAbENal e AvieeA M Cam e era it ot \ City vant to be In the swim. 5 1 ol £ N t th pert ferlng from bruises and shock. | THE WEATHER E ! 5 or professed 1o see a return |management of the line had been ma st clase. of Ne t ¥ 2 Hsopon o TR e Zachary Lansdowne to {urn | pageant our ¥ grot i ht. “1|advised today nd el 8. Lira 5 Sttt - to the south but cap d T to pre-flapper days in sigh vised tod class, of §v. Lauls, who are t for 1 band of the (wo patients, contem- | | Hartford, Oct. 1.—Horecast Uis st Ehe S ey Yion put | thiek the simit has been reached.”| At the offices here it “was 3. nder treatment at the Chelsea navy of some gutters & [ plats entering a hospital within the| | for New Britain and vicinity: ed to hold LS CORERE JuBLY A s g “You can|he predicted, “that the sweet, |plalned the reservations would b T v s s Tt fiont of the place next few weeks to undergo an opera- | | Increasing cloudiness tonight, 58 a3 bt iecn ciste Manges 11t vou swish. | modest girl of old is coming back.|held until this evening when it yus oL R was standing ¢ plie | tion for cataracts which are formir followed by showers late to 3 e h A e S i 1 hair 18 going out, 1t's only |expected advice would be received as - iR R ShE ens ot fH n his eyes. This will make the! | night or Friday; slowly ML and & x : i . ¢ fad. Modesty in dress will [to any changes resuiting from the ) Herbert ing carried on W { third member of the family ~~‘ nter ing temperature ,.‘« beaut rn without rifice of com-|rejection of the iatest Fremch set- 55 turo" e along.|the r.«pnnl as a patient within a e = d fort.™ t t offer, ge othes, bobbed hair, cos- | fort T emen i (Continued on Page Fifteen) towards Mr. Farr and knock- | short tims *. —_— (Continued on Page 16) cant clothes, bo . “Lingry o a0y p:?m_.\’” RRII‘AIN LONNECTILUT “Maq yapi L) Wnauu 025 925, OCTOBER THURSDAY, DUGROO IS FINED $730 -—hl(:H’l EEN PAGES Average Daily Circulation For ! Week Ending 1 2 ’270 Sept. 26th PRICE THREE CENTS A

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