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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABUSHED 1870 NEW “14q )| RRITAIN HERALD Py p— < T 1831339uu0)) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY OCTOBER 26, 1910. —FIGHTEEN PAGES W Oct. 24th ... eek Ending 12,395 PRl(E THREE (ENTS GALE CAUSES SEVEN DEATHS '\ NUNS FLEE FLAMES INNORTH ATLANTIC STATES; GREAT DAMAGE AT WOBURN | Three Fatalities In New 'AS CONVENT BURNS Third Mysterions Fire in Week Occurs at St. Joseph's HORN PLAYER ENDS SOLO GREAT BRITAIN HAS HARD LUCK AS INTERNATIONAL RACE OPENS Accident to Machine Reduces Number of Entries to But One—Winners of Former Meets. swing Gable's deu‘ SHOUTS HS UNCLE | IN GAMBLING RO Thomas Lee, 17, Sends Bullet |-l.\(‘Rl.\llN.\Tl-m SE! Into Jack Perry, 43 WARRING NATIONS DEFIANT AS LEAGUE COUNCIL OPENS IN EFFORT TO STOP STRIFE 'One Nation on Will Not P SLIPS TO FLOOR, DEAD By the Amoclated Press nose In the ba: TALKING IN SLEEP (R . | ) DE/ —_— ¥ t 5 y. Repairs will be M S | ALKING IN SLEEI T D l w h York torm Bad At Parls. Oct. 26. P—Francots Bay Shore Park, Baltimore, Md, | 1o cuntain Wilson satd, but | Duesseldort, German, Oct. 26 reat lrecly it Lamourcux Greheatrd after cup challengers were definitely re- 1 ne for the race, ||| to prove disastrous to a criminal 0 h _T Sea, Several Rescues|||iamgureus orehestra, witer pias. (iR o o 0 maing b || Hnkder had taken of for o tee Ghradan L prdealmtels ol e i) ; thers —Territory to . : ain's re- |Spin, had made one short circle over i s D'Indy's “Saugefleurie" 3 . p | Pllot Berle Hinkler, in Britain’s re- |SP 7 \ ously betrayed himself to his Be H ld Made — T“g LOSCS cert last emsnns unnmudt lgoc:'rl\) |Firemen Forco Way TBROUBh .\ 1iune, « Gloster Napler 11T, [tho bay and was landing for his | Youtl's Mother Says He shot in ||} celimate, eld. trom his chair to the floor, dead ||| Flames in Herolc Manner—Curate went through his pontoons in land- |firat taxiing test, when he hit the| e o0 Stepfather, But Potieg ||| Deepite Schramm's later de- 5 D D k The conductor, Paul Paray, re- ||| ing on the Chesapgpke at the start Water in a shower of spray, the tail Y “CH[nials in court, his celimate told ||| = - : ry UoCK. asured the audience, telling thom Warns Sisters to Leave — $3,500 o¢ his third attempt to qualify hm]of 1]”]4 pontoons striking first and| Discredit Her Story—Older Man ||| of mighty babblings in whic MILITARY SITUATION . H i . this |b g under the strain, ’ 2 . : < that Lanouret had mere i 5 plane for the international race this|buckling un ; Schramm deseribed tying & rope \ (TR G & ed, but the memhers ;}”{h?‘;‘:_ | Toss At Main Street Blaze, afternoon. The Gloster was towed | Licutenant James H.' Doollttle Expected to Recover, || e s A ey THOUGHT OBSCURE NATIONAL GUARD |||chestra nad the presence of mind ||| Chiet Willam J. Noble and the[to her hangar with its pontoons|drlving the United States Army Cur-| ., o o0 him into the Rhine, : PATROLS MASS. CITY |[|to play throush the remaider of ||| police scout any theory of tneendiar- |nushed and fis inder rigging torn {158 racer which won the Pulitzer | 1homas Lec, 17, of Kensing T S e min ey Parls, Oct. 26 P—The extraor- l the program knowing that their ||| u to pe pho £ 2T | 190se, one wing bept and hls pro- [trophy, took off acress the starting | 1% SOUELL bY the police in « found last year, welghted as de- sitting of league of na- BN T e ': ek ;” ism {n the blaze that caused about'peller blades in the water. The pi-|line in a flash of black, rose grace- (1¢C!l \lw.x v shooting affa Jed and the court condemned ||| tions council, called to consider the v $10,000 damage to St. Joseph's con- lot, brought in by a gig from the U, |fully above the wages to lead oft the Jyesterday Sohra » death Greco-Bulgarian crisis, was opened New York, Oct., 26 UP—-A disas- |}/ T000, Lavesiremaried et ule)|1i t on S 115\1.‘ Eteoet '1,91 ight s Rhawmht was mot hurt, He |international @acques Schnelder | €r100n, in which he s all 1 \ Selramuio deih e bl 0 (e avaniog iandiaad trous)Sundayigulelswept inelmiddie]||| 1t inclection;Sivagneris iwonder-||livencioniBoust Main Birechilastinis b by o SER et S upon | Trophy seaplane races. His unoffi- @ shot his | journed 35 minutes later, inh bailh Ao iratek I\[xl xm‘le setting to the death || Chiet Noble, with Sergeant Patrick Fa4 be Toubd (18 SEFECE RO\ Bke oi time was 2:40 p. m, | 0f Christian Lar ¢ " The fact that apparently neither An 85-mile-an-hour raln-bearing ||f© "-‘m de, “\«.xq]‘?uyi«l With un-}|5, 0'Mara and Rev. John F. Dono- | uptain Hubert Broad in Great iptain - Hubert Broad in (.rmo‘ f Julgaria nor Grecee thus far has wind caused seven deaths and much ‘amouret, although compara- |||} o conducted a preliminary investi- 'Britain's Gloster Napier T1I which |Britain’s Gloster-Napfer ITI, roared I§ ‘ obeyed the injunction of M. Briand, property damage In five staten. At ||| Rl forvor. | gation last night and found nothing passed its navigability test last Fri- [past the stands and disappeared in and Perry is at S ritat | ax prasident of tie douncll, o Wik Woburn, Mass, 6500 houses were |||UVely Young was regarded as the ||| 59 ast night and found nothing R > & s direction of the first pylon eneral hospital treatment | e i e g Mnestet T8t s Y1to Indicate that the fire was of in- day will be the only British y irect st pylon. 3 T raw troops behind their respective shattered and troops were called out, ||| (1nest horn player in France, and ' | : +day HogonIE PIAne | *1 feutenant George T. Cuddihy, in|for his wound, | st s . 9 g one of the greatest in the world cendlary origin, but another inspec- ! lo enter the race this afternoon. Jfeutenant George T. Cud | frontiers caused considerable un« Seventeen navy seaplanes were 2 4 o £ tion will bs mnada this aAfternoon in| Captain Broad's Gloster s the navy's No. 3 Curtiss, took off | Striou 3 ss in ) e clrcles while of- strewn on the beach at Baltimore, | lan effort to determine definitely only one of the three scaplanes|across the starting line shortly after The bullet tha ‘ s were awalting the opening of with seven demolished. Ocean and ——————————— | What started the fir °¥ hrought to this country by ¥ » third signal rocket was fired, i‘(""‘ the chest ¢ » council mesting, coastal shipping was demoralized. I Whez thaiate uvp;\r(mcnt arrived | Britaln for the Schneider cup race,| Licutenant Doolittie, in the black | his h art, b avelled on a . i new Mn note to the The fatalitles were: E E T T s P e T oo \m escape |n\~1u1mh The super- | army plane, clipped off 223.157 miles | and lodged on the i - Breach Over Qllefltmn of eague emphatically denles the New York City—An expectant | AN £ ¥ )ie 4 I ockpit of | per hour on his first lap. | Chest, missing his vit in its| Greek version as to the origi f g they found the top of the buildin \nmmw pier §-4, in the cocky g i | Capital Tax Levy A | origin o ToLler rAKed Ho Afthcs oty wins |a mass of flames, the high wind j\which England's fondest cup hopes| ltaly's No. § Macchi fiying boat, se. The bullet 1y Capital Tax Levy AP- [ana responsivility for the confiiet dow by wind-whipped clothes lines. |Fumning. the. Biae anf acniag " ine | rods, grashed Tast T'riday, with Cap- {to Mavo been plloted by Riccardo | DF: Raymond M | o Re Griticel The note states that the Bulgarlans Mother and child died after Caesar- { fames lonping inta the s Ladded | tain i pry C. Biard, Two previous |Morselli, was backed into its hangar | and turned ove ! pears 10 be Lritica proposed the appointment of a com- ian operation. [Co. # was the first company to reach |attempts by Pilot Hinklor to qualify [ few minutes before it was due to | bollce, who gax ; mission of inquiry at the outset but Two fishermen drowned in a cap- B T Pl O e et reserve Gloster, had failed ke oft In the race and Mario Cas- | I'rank Brown of Berlin, | . that the Greek government failed to sized motorboat off Rockaway Point. o 2 pany; e A son, leader of toldi, its designer, said that engine Accused of “Tricking” Dice, | Paris, Oct. 26 —The interna- reply and dispatched considerable Baltimore—Child Killed by falling | () f Vieti v |thelr ladders right up into the heart | | Captain C. 1. Wilson, 1oz i e onal dissension in the Palnleve | host ) o i 4 s b/ & (One of Victims Over 100 {of the flames, Deople present at,the British team, held out hope that trouhle ;\ml:l m-‘,»\r r\‘w |)s£lw]\. : | Perry told Sergc Patrick PRl ; e \' ey ‘“mh- forces into Bulgarian terri- 3 f g e o p CSCIVC § v af ‘elock the Ttallans ' (M S e e *| cabinet came to a head today at a | tory d ¥ , a the time were horrified when the !another attempt (o put the resery Shortlysatter . iojcloclc ti Y ira, iv rgeant it e 1 Taterson, N. J.—Child killed by Years Old—Aid Rushed {iromen mounted the ladders, for the plane in the race might yet e made | tuning up, were in trouble With their Bov Doltot Thomas J.| Meeting which had been called as| “The invasion was accompanied,” fa iz brkcl: \\all!.\v P % y: nd was blowing the flames di- |until the dar 1 Gloster reached ney and Coi Brows thol | preliminary to ‘nn.. under the | says the note, * veritable acts of \Woburn, Mass.—Natlonal guards- to Stricken District rectly at them as they ascended | the hangar runway, riding with her (Continued on Page 16) the shooting occurred when he and | ship of President Dou-|war, the artillory, infantry and air- ran killed by falling tree while re- ze a6yt : | GRS R ey : mergue for final decision on the final | planes all firing on the defenselet i The firemen were not daunted, and | is nephew hecame embro | v g nseless pairing his automobile. pand i — = | el yrogram, | population.” y o continued upward, placing roof lad- argument overia c m T ) | pos Scveral towns were in darkness | mroy, Ala, Oct. 26 (F—Reports |ers on the bullding and making it | | (A ins won fome nioney ol ile the ministers adjourned | In conclusion the note states that, Jast night and othiers wero Ut OfF | oday indiested (et the sormase cavy | 1672, 00 the bullding and making it l I: HN“S W“'" EIRL IN AUT“ elionhion | definite action and the ! considering the fact that °Greek ZH00 tlces poRImNIOt g, struck wldely scparated places 10 | got lines of hoso. turned direetly L y ¢ alming that vietim | meeting postponed until tororrow, | troops are still occupying Bulgarian Groatest damage apparently Was |inig section of Alabama killed 17 |unio the source of the biaz g | ricked lice. Perry | the breach between Finance Minister | territory, the Sofia government is in Woburn, Mass, where Mayor |yergons, fnjured about 30 and caused | neral Alarm Rung Tn | E BY nEATH ted and el Calllaux on the one hand and Pre- | unable to enter into direct negotia- Thouias H. Dufty has issued an 8p- | property loss estimated at $250,000. | when Onist Nenlo . sorived. it i ¢ i out, but e | mier Painleve and Forelgn Minister | tions with Ath peal to contractors to cease thelr | “Jiulies wag being sent today to the |joqren s thangh the entive wuild i | pulled the revolver on him and fired | Briand on the other reached a point | e 1; L_'(u!ur bmhnlng uu‘rk”an'ldclnflfl‘ - |stricken communities in Barbour, iy was doomed and the high wind —_— point blank at his chest. sidered by political quarters as| Tondon, Oct. 26 (P—The rate on repairing shattered homes. | bike and Crenshaw counties whi T G2 b = NpL s Loe B8 vl AT roan ond healing. | Telegraph's Athens co | ik Srenshaw counties idangered mearby property; so. ho S . 5 3 ; Sk we lives with his mnother and aling. c P Dansgo o SHIDDIg aiq | Vere hardest hit, but as they arc |orered a gencialuare sent o) in | ArchsStreetSMan Killed Youth Suddenly Stricken ! stepfather, Mr. and Mre. - David| M. Calllaux this morning is re- reports that the ( Seafaring men in New York said | 1oC 00 S5 s @ eral larm s Ly | e | Yor f the ) | ported bluntly to have retused a re. | Bulgarians, acting at the instance of : . oo pe . T 8 e 1o the meantime another alarm had B 5 AT o { Yopp, who occupy one o e houges | T 1y to hay fused a re- | 8 L it was the (“ursi S(!m‘m)l\"wflci“ LA bt e e ealealito) balnaail || idat e i v v et Eolcenan DY GasBrothexN ear With Heart Attack [ in, Holmes' brickyard. The mother | uest by Premicr Painleve for his| Rumania, will withiraw thelr {roops vears. The two-masted schooner Co- { ;™ A mone the dead in Crenshaw S 2 bsd 7 . and fa G 5 i resignat The finance te hind their respective frontiers, J enshaw | o Sk e e ol and father, and severa r rela. | resignation. The finance minister | fers. 11775l waa mey Dy ol oast suac | o SRS (o F B Lot TGO el o B C8 Death During Tete-a-Tete e s e U P B R e e s iuu.-[} mu];:; ifn E\«;wn:om n.:::z::) bt b fhe e ok e M sarnet i 055 s et ATt gtk s i nos o TnISEaY | [ea it | M Ear : Oct. 26 (P—Mutual defiance ess than oot fr e rock Niinabars ofl parainsl sovaasthem A = ot i N . 1O'Mara disereits it, They cldim that | present his project for the finanelal | Marked the attitude of both Bul- 3y\r|:nrq‘1\\rr0 ::-rn a;\‘ly ITQ“;"’)K |negro in Crenshaw cou beeame |only o short time before the flames [Arch strect ubout & o'clock yesterday | lcath lott J. Gable, 21, of 61 | arternoon in a drunken condition no Intention of being | (PUNINE of the special session of the 28 Buaden e 3 W;r e ,r‘ violently insane after spending sev- | were reduced to a smouldering mass, [atternoon, Mrs. Ambrose Reynolds, Connecticut avenue, Saturday night | with a revolver in his hand, telling ipegoat for the whole | °aBue of Nations council, convoked losing n the storm a drydock she |0 yonrs 1n safety In . storm Dt |making it possible for the firemen o N e O e A e to shoot sent, which was equally re- | 10 S€ttle the new Balkan conflie d in ”;““ 1 15 men were res. | 204 had to be locked in jail. the bullding and fight the Vi 5 3 ey e e DV e ong They de with him for the present | ],‘,",l"‘v‘”, a sent a ."}&h note to the oy Coonet gard. patrol off | The tornado scemed to huve 18 |hinge from the inside. Tho entire |Ma0: IVinG on the fleor e el e . 1, He declared vehsmently | SHERS, SORGMICHR her jelusal t ¢ Hook after drifting for hours |OrEIn in Crenfliaw county where it [top floor on the south side was de- [room dead, and his brothe e e M e Gomz|ohoi duat! t1ithat Helwould not, by resiening, Jet| o8 S 0t0 €onar fiegotiationa Jptiiy g S . |swept down with tremendous force, {molshied by the fire which ate its|Reynolds, on the be gcl ol SToRBR B A R i : Yopp, t appear to the conntry that he was | o 6 a0d Grecce contendiug that on . sirine ot 13 emptySbarges, [tearing its way ac tho breadth | i iivough the bedrooma on the | While the jiouse was th the Danions. Gable's death was attribut- | 5o in any way accountablo for the|Sh¢ had invaded Bul phithiwere aliandoned. of Pike cont istward into yorih side. In several places the |fumes of iltuminatin from a|tQ to heart fallure by Dr. Henry T. ¢ ministerie) crisis.” Inj sclf secensp Sarinde At Bl eAR hRY Forty feet of shed over a Brook- | 3 5 2 i o G = 1y and Medical Examiner John : she would uot withdraw unifl Gre Barbour where to have |james succeeded In spreading down. [gas healer In the room. Dr, The cabinet then listened to h ln clevated rallway Station were . & Sl et in reviving J- Purney, who examined the body. | ey : o i soil was free of Bulgarian 'n off, the roof of a five-story ten- nt ity force, lward to the second floor of the | i Lsh - su e 3 o e ity f 213 Win | ¢ plans for stabillzation of finances, A torn off, the alvestomen: car Luverne, county seat of Cren- huilding, but the damage in the |James sufficicntly to have him re- ohn' Crowley, 2&, of 213 W which would he | bat put over action on them until i £ crent was peeled off, and a 2hneh & oty wcerg Killed, both of thom | practically confined |moved to the New Dritain General (hrop street, aud his brother Joseph, | thig story were tru | tomorrow OUEDLREL NG Sl smokeatagk svsllitng Sseveralitons and one past 100 years of age. e s | Tiospitall where he was|reported. to- made complets’ statements of thefe/| "4 uport of the! shooting was e A OT . i uation was obscur They ; i b to The water damage was | | ¥ Echoes of the violent discussion fell from the top of a five-story of- |5/ %g s 15t coutd not be com- & day as heing out of dznger. ivities Saturday night in com-|cefved at the local police station,| r.nched the lobbles of the war| o cve solution of the confiict ma e building without injuring any- A Y 20 3 | 1 5 D e he dead yout ohn | f 5 ' | reached the lobbie e AT | vequire several days, bot b{xrlvlly:fh heavy traffic had to be |Plcted as to names, owing to the | tric Wires Not to Blame Chief William €. Hart yeceived a pany with the dead youth. JON |und not knowing that it had Ocelr | ministry where ahout ono hundred Tl aaun AT e et roas “hm]“ OTio, @icn OB E |widely scattercd districts, some 6f | Eicetrical Tnspector Cyrll J. Cur- [tclephone call from the woman | Crowley said that he left home Am_\‘\‘y 1 over the ling in Berlin, ( reporters were awaiting the result T S SR L SR a n(:‘r‘lv “r:’r‘d-r A |them remote from telephone and [y o Building Commissioner Jo- [about 3 o'clock asking that a police- ' went down town ere he met his i Ihr dispatched the three policemen ‘ S medling, e l‘ to ; 1” € 'H' flh’_ coun- ¢ and other traf s re- a 3 s Aot el e S [hres. an ik heionotie Yonn ng ell will pobably desire to confer fre- A G P T P P |telegraph communication, und the gy €, Barry Investigated the fire jman 1‘1‘ sent to her HHHHV The chief ,Hm“ 1‘ ‘“'},i' \.'1 s ) l‘n : rlxmv | to the ne, Arrivin n a $ \. | Toreign Minister Briand was taken iR ‘“’. e of in the metropolitan and |Seneral impairment to wires by the |t;is morning, and after a thorough |asked hier Y hat ths trou Wv as and arounc '”I {,U\" ey “"‘. ;‘"”" h:”““'} ome, y SR O) "““ with a violent nose bleed after the re committing siturban area. tornado. ©1a Gran. |cX2InInation of the electrie wirlng, SR e e e soste rred. Atier BY | sesston, and it was announced that | yovernme T iajuries and property | 0 additlon to two dead 12 Cren- | reparted that the electric wires were jup and find ou Wt you . went to a pl \ h they e 1o eaing v e e e Aong fed trom Tnvonne [Shaw county there were cignt dead fin no way responsible for the fire. |Ectting puid for olice serviee purchased a bottle of wine, the hospital and | league of Nations council meet- | Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, declare fweEeirare enop et enom Sars) in Pike connty and soven m This report makes the orlgin of the [machine happened | They then went out for a ride, | then took ir investigation and el el e e e R D A Tt o “L:Nm'\rlu x:: s of lrv'v'lyylr hour, of the eight Who 30si theif |hiaze all the more mysterious. Chief |to he out 1 the' chief | during which they drank the wine, 2 1 The 3‘”‘" ey & ,‘H.'”‘ i e y.‘rm‘ ’y‘y.‘u‘(:.;’:l ‘r(v:mlp.\~’v\:\::;:l\l\)\‘i:i‘;x‘: adciphia and other parts of Penn- jbour, of - e e hiazoss Igien o St L i s 2 Rt e 2 iz e "1 ernoon, ave digzing % ) 5 sylvant and from towns in New {liv in Pike, four wer (‘h!ltlh n of {Noble does not helleve that spon. |Wal l T f mir Patr returning afterwards and »] IYV' T I ran \\r\ imm | Newn ot ihs = minial In- | their positions \ppon oo S o ¢ he same family, while thelr father [{aneous combustion could have [man George Moffitt, driver of one of their machine in the rear of a Glen shootin or no trace of him 3 York state and cast to Boston. he s ¥ e lansglisScombuatior sl e i s acas B Lt Wil lisposition at first cansed grest ex- | long stay on Dulgarian soll. e M‘J‘ mmlm; = M‘l‘l;w\‘ m'v‘r\ B e s “m.r r‘)m | : ‘l'\“v' T ; T . man_ arrived ‘v” I:::‘x Skl f‘-, Wl : id o citement, being momentarily taken| [Early this morning they were re- md are xpeeted 1o live, wo |ston vipes near the source of the |t station. ¢ policeman arrive ked their machine, Crowley said, T e S SRl sorienita R eaied ke Property Damage Targe. Ao o Al pite my ! 5 e sl LA Gy s evidence that a wordy quarrel {ported tn ha cupied a new posi- S T (o ) Ui | SIS UL LR (1 U 1t wan tnouent st Asels AL ANCANAR SEEAD Ve ol rianereieanane ani ey Chef I\‘""d When Inn hetween the ministers had develop- |tion south of Petrich, which hitherto i e ‘]\v;vuhi; \\Imf‘ also n:\y...“ s ';m‘ x\'x\mp ir ‘m‘ last Jun Wi G et S ol ‘.ymr.“p“\m x‘,l: Is Destroved by Fire ' ed into a physicial [ 540 bacn 1 tie bk ot Bitgetien L i L n Barbour county, si 1°BTOCS | might have been responsible, knowing L E Soon, le € ed a near- > ; s ¢ however, only the ret troops. A number of persons were troops patrolled storm Jittered streets | (& VL ‘Fhied ive 1h Wedk LoD 4 not tal pu S eT et witnional ot thol ain)s v York, Oct A—Michele YELy 0T o 5 ¥ f \ " ay | Were Killed. < 1achin ne of 30 ; LR o < | killed or wounded he G to prevent looting, this town today | Tp.qantg near the paths of the t the convent have |motors with him Josephine Rocksay, 15 1 John ! Giliotl, a chef, was killed and five | cal symptom to whi |killed or wounded in the Greek i v effor epair the | ELLDAL, v ' | 2 1 ALV s , Ease ihject. Tlis pla bombardment of DPipernitza and 1 organized efforts to repair the o B S T e, rosr of of oxcitement for| After calling the polic Crowley and the other girl entered |other persons, to Mo iad s Petrova, about 15 miles north of station wrought by a minlature o " oo U e of the in the result of the two |Woman notified Dr. Walsh, and Ciowlous car) ere injured in a which today o il 1s bein i : LRED T ION . do which twisted through the |:1® WIS CHT § T IS e e S e he col- |told her to open all the w vs in . id th i an |destroyed the Hof house, an 11 "ainleve, | De Ll nAd0 fp i Maing ons drath, jured. They rushed fnto a sicken fires that were discovered in the col- {fold her to open all | dows I Crowley sald tha half an AL »was | Minister of Finance Calllaux s rainfall is making the business center catsing o th lorea tn @ deluge of rain, working |lar of the convent last week and for |the house while she was Walting {08 your Jater, the Hock 2, n Amase s || M nletar fot Kinsnce HCellats | e i half ,:“1 zen Injurics and pr {for hours In a search for tha dead !which no satisfactory cause could be |him to arrive. In her Aement g pim and told him that triend i R ReT a levy on cap- |many of them are ced to camp daiiage tunioe: Jnto B 1 giving ald t jared i and when Bev. Michael she 1A mot wolkle waieithe winsl o0 Sos i DAl S o U died of burns and injur AIRnokacons : g 1ho dollars. Ackiving aitalogheiiniiiv, LMD LN At | hed thom hoough Wilh @ s et PEnt Lod g IR fter he had leaped from a second- ital which is desired by a majority in the open without the slightest iisands of OMArS. it terrifying | AN emergency call to Troy fent [Keafing, curate at the church, no- ¢ coasndiio SRR AT o Ll Gablaivery (1IN mhinking (RISEe haCHEITS I Secone Y Ve O onday when. thrce | doctors, ambulances and aurses from | (ifled them as (hey ‘wero cating thelr re hands, roceiving IUMErOUS | iy (he wino had made him sick, v’ % 1ndon ey (f','v‘wh‘ (Continmuedl on paze Witteer) ! orities again give cate- s e e rushod togeth. |lere In the storm pa'h and snon |supper last night that the place was jcuts g ke o e r helped |O'her per not s s. i b drcs h i e : townand In thres amin |fcores_of fnjured — wora heing |on fire, the youngost sister stationd | Dr. Walklh pronony ( e e i ey (B i P 5 e e ; 4 yrought into the city, *axingz hos 1 fainted, and had to be carriec dongd on; s bl owered the windows. After making | | — u + a swathe of ruin three miles | PrOVE v i | g [ | AT 9 various efforts to he him, Crowley | | Parls, Oct. 26 (# — At last ac- long and varter of a mile wide . > - " o se o rk on him. A ahout ; eforts h \P X » * - - hf{‘;d”’[ Lik | (Continued on Page 15) (Continued on Page Four) Do o] aun | rovaiitojthaloflica of De!i Bray,on [g en lve n acarom’ ostilities still were in prog- George %, Dunningham rece \-ml‘ e ! nan began to show signs of reviving | = ) ‘r;'t"l""- two I"H;’! C: lr o .dunfi n::‘ .\I;(Armlm]vh;;l\(rm’\lh‘r which he died later but 1t wak some time beforo his con- ( le Into the doctor F th C l d And M th D between the Greeks and Bulgarians. uprooted trea fell on him T N S l w ecked tition made it possible for him to be | Whtre an examination reveal d that ather r]pp e otner les _ The Grecks \\\;"rn reported n: bcr ; he s el s At hve ) el s el o he A was dead. e RS gee T hrowing shells into various parts o bell 1 the Unitarian church erashed | en avy eap anes r Jich had been summone Dr. Bray notified the police )'\n! St e troubled dmrx(\“, ;\Ivllo(tllu Bul- to t demolishing an auto- xaming Waterman | Medical Examiner Purney and an | 5 garians from points of vantuge were e Fi1is driver, Mise B d An HO e Of Re al ‘l ot ates an in. | Investigation was made. Both doc- | Plainville Town Authori- I declared to be carryig out sniping Helen Fltzgerald, A boy was cut by eyon y p ’n pronounced death due to tors agree that death had resulted s s operations against the Greeks. There 315815 1E6 as W hayliat bea et iRl PR AL e e W Tt owas ' from# Beanidfaliure! ties Target for Criticism still continued the excited rush of home, and scores of motorists, driv- | und that ‘he pet cock on the ga The Bocksay girl was taken into \ m: JUEHLING B“NI](; SEata it otk § s g s arkened streets, | Storm Blows Adrships A[iMNST AUT[] O P it us 1t wwas very | custody by the police on charges of | Because of Colella Home U torn areas to mako their _oscan were injured by ng debris. | oose, medical examiner was of in ger of falling into from the shells and the whistling ot ilet bulldingsiyesa namoted) : eponTs S AR ene its of vice, and when arraigned ‘onditions e ¢ crusk ‘ry in ol’ moved from their | Ashore—May Salvage it nf;’“{”lv:‘\n going to bed in chambers session this morning Conditions. Liberty I Held by While the councll of the league of foundations. Storm windows along | Motors Successfully | TAXES IS R e e ot e “ Liberty ssue, el DY | nations was gathering to: investigato g g & ) | 'S b . 1l B copt 1 > Pr t N he sit and try to bring about the main were blown in end | : ) Ambrose was the nearcst to the | w re of Probation T Bank, May Have Gon e s ; with fire alarms, telephone and elec- | 3 e |Weater, Dr. Lyon saying that this | Officer ristol until De-| n o ank, May Have € |ra report had it that (‘ho{ Bul ) 5 osit 3 2 gariax rusiing up reinforce {rlc light wires broken, Mayor Dufty | A : {fact explained why he was Killed Ly , when final disposition of | PIal! Into State Treasury et ol R o b eon called out one company of 250 na Baltimore, Md., Oct. 26 (PwTen | House Ways and Means ;o rumes REtEna b 1 i bs Rinade, : & Y nts « ith f\ln.‘;. to n_y.unr‘ the tional guardsmen to halt 10olINE Luited States navy seaplanes were | oy . . Besides his wife, Ambrose Gubia atherii E 3 e at invasion o garian terri Shieh NeEanEwita) the IoWh LwWiE i e n ot a pelteat hdnps e Committee Hears Rep- | .: 5 vears old. is survivea be, told the authorities that B milnion e L plunged into darkness, soven less gerio damaged yester A six year old daughter. James »n wrs troubled with a weak heart s G. Harold Glipatric: | 1ep threst ta' hol Sapinali b offers of asslstance Wers L\pon “under the buffetings of sentatives on Appeal |1}, % vears ol S e A e ; i er ot (Batiiiat Natlonal e s e b y adjacent communities . uae gouthwest gale, they dragged el — in New York and has lived in this i k of Putnam, used Liberty bonds LR R SR asked all contr +ith them or broke loose from 4 | TONGMAN SETTENCED ty for about eight years. He was| ,, 5.0 who ‘u been living 1 by the bank for safe keeping : w\d\rffnhv 1(:1’1 1(" vy :M tas lers to volunteer for repair ,o,nq anchors and piled up alc Washington, Oct. 26 UP—Thel oy York, Oct. 26 (P—Sam Wi it various times employed at a jit- | oot R Yt ake up the $145,000 additional .,‘,‘ e an‘w'l. ‘)rr,,, ‘f-“-‘ .r.i 8 jiers and police Were Or- c.vara) miles of sea-wall and be e against automobile taxes Was| Gl Tongman, Wat oy driver on several busiMnes and |2l Portions . of machior SO e R ~vl;\-v{v' i ”, ) g<‘vv - start rehabilitation work .. gojjers Point, near the mouth of ronewed today before the ntenced today by Supreme Co: w chaufieur by Henry Ludort. |, 'y . father fs ctippled and of $330,000 in the state |y, A TeR RN o vy were aided by the citizens. e patapsco river. Six other ma and means commitle stice Lewis of Drooklyn to deat a ect. Rece! o has|op o work b 5 It ha@ been definitely de- | oy ?w.“"" et ymvm \n“m""” chines safely rode out the s q its second and final we n the electric chair for $he murder n employed at Underwood | earelia. wat It ts claimed, that $185, |pos o ‘.f““’ l[-mf:,.“::‘ ;‘»(«::v";h: (Cont! | The planes were a doul ¢ hearings on reviston ot of Tom Wong, Hip Sing Tongma ory in Hartford. Yorwanded to "‘,C \‘ ‘kn Toell ," it surlancich t from Hampton Road law otamler S last, | Wi o Lol bidretc A here. Czechoslovakia and Rumania ent from Hamplo A : bl ote 2 1a lie is survived by his parents; ik at Boston by HE |ty have AnnoRi tached to scouting squadron V § Automobile association represen- was set for tt Decem- |, e Wit Mradaris T e a et ouy Ghen e already have announced thelr neu L e six to torpedo adron V T-1, while tatives s repeal of th 'l ber 14, nd Kenneth; and two sisters, nk's funds, and the remainder of {0 " 100 ordered that an invasion TG e S wrecked waa e levy on passenger cars wert fol- e E. Stohl Miss Gladys Gable e funds of the Cutler and Garduer | o 3 o0. 0o 1o the belligerents be Stafr plane. FAll/likd been atanchor jlowos o Lis OmEC s Co b OIS SEILEEL SDERE Funeral eervices will be held at § ap. cstates but no definita inforretion | °F JUECSIAViz i i Wife of Former President of Ameri- . 1ha point since last Friday, whes |of time today hs‘l re NITMIHW ot v Yo Oct. 2 o'clock tonight in the funeral home |, o th » authorlties for 'has been obtained from the checkup | One new Suature er T Mbvie p they were brought here to tak r fields of business and | ..ided the me 53 Ay ol 3 v x 2 he | where the remaining $145,000 had = S . can Hosiery Co. Expires Suddenly i pgndh it ear ture who sought relief from ub in West 43rd s Porter § nd the body | he owne the | *he : & which is causing some misgivings s 2 1A W1 acerial PRTAAL 10O he apeclil L levien S now CRBDIYING | Gsia i kaxd ot all sent to T L. I to- lived, he wag ad en secured |a report that agrarian leaders oppos- at Home on Lexington Street. B the Benaiter asay bt against them ' i sl : burlal roperty accounting firm of Hadfed. |od to the Bulgarian government race at Bay Shore Park. il s v ol ekt e James Anastachl 108 do 1 vell and Soule of Hartford has |have arrived at the frontier at Zari- Mrs. nnle Williams Davison One of three planes anchored in | Lo ,“' 2 “(’;; "'Ph “n " g Wilchithe Sheer' hucijust Deenice: | Lo ity Who ta allexed |10 hay upo, working on the cleck up foriprod with the purpose of harassing i SR 2 shs Chesaneake of y ore also |ar ammunitions, photog: ored the b, y & % teus ol n " ite of Edward H. Davison, f Chesay I B Teih mi i gl lievered to th b ine which figured indhe party that st eix mopths. and Is NOW en- {the governmeni while it has s for u mumber of years pre: e FEpMANInonaEs aai S1 etk i A "»;“m:“ ::, e SR = ted with Gable's death, was | tell of the pitiable |deavoring to trace the L'bbrty bonns |hands full in dealing with the of the American Hosiery Co, died out into the bay. It ol ”‘”,H' o i e s = s 3 X 1 this afternoon by Detee- his home during the |held by the benk in trust, 10 ascer- |Groeks, suddenly this morning. Althoug! early this 1 one o re apportioned e in ik | rgeant Patrick O'Mara and The have |tain how they were used. FOr somo | \yith scarcely breathing time after \irs. Davison's death was unexpect- ‘the machine was occupied when they |hearing to present appeals for re- | THE WEATHER ! ettt | Rt <hole |time. It ia claimed, the suspicion nas |ineir Tocarno secarity pact lab d, she had been il for some time. crashed ' { from these levies, most of them e sha b | Sepun or- {been entertasned that these bonds 10 1, she ha 8 5 with violation of the liquor law. y ved on 1 por. {Arilide Briand, president of the G Co der T. G. Elyson, in |sceking outright repeal. Hartford, Oct. 26.—Forecast . Besides her husband she leaves a ‘ommander 3 With tife Gotciudion. ot the et for New Rritai 1 vichnity: The raiding officers found a] 8 house |2 considerrble exten! w.re used inloguncil of the League of Nations, S """M”':"‘. o M‘m; Wi s Mplnistes 1Al wiek) Clidiraas Grsehiwill Rain tate tonight and T ] tity of wine in his tenement, [has eated by whatever wood |the transaction of I\“ru"\; 21 10 land Austen Chamberialn, the Brit- uneral will be held at the h 40 said that seven of the ships would irgs this week, Chairman Green will tonig " ] budmer ? re. C eplace bonds taken from *he s'ate ! TG om &irect. Wednesday morn-~ be repaircd and flown back to Hamp- |call the committee into executive day; colder Tuesday they say. -Inormation which led to |Colella could pick up. Airs. ¥ ish foreign secretary, again are ARt 18} Y e | | | |the arrest of Anastachi came to| | —o— z at 10 o'clock. 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