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I;ESTABLISHE’D 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS | ‘uuo) ‘pIoJUCH lNATIONAL GUARD flmwl 2m<‘ffl?u;‘"¥0 nken :[‘rea§ure, Valued at Two : mu} MAN lS S[AIN b?":i‘n‘t :Sg\';l:st = g::t GAI.E FEI.I.S F UUNDRY WAU.; AT CAMP DEVENS DIES OF | "ilon s Huntedin Nova St INNEWARK HOLDLP | 5 "y pan o b TRIP: Major Logan Hopes to Discover Gold Hidden By| Three Bflflfll[S With med‘ sota yesterda twin INJUR'ES IN MANEUVERING Flé"_df _\cér St s S L ]Chauleur Also Wound Aot || oo s ™ [:”Y TERRDRIZED BY STURM | L ¢ au- Lured by |there. He heard a d of a thority ¢ jw. | From the } | mek&mmuflmmmsmnfl'wy*fpfififififi%fihflfifimmwmmmmw‘f”~- W'WMLHTMm mefiwmmm | monds 26th Division ient of the Fairehiid 2 ‘:,1:: _\v‘xl};(;“f;];;.;?l511{,‘;"‘,,\”,r“pl unk at | Recelpts of From $6,000 to $13,500 | angin t ; / .(";!‘,, " Al C off . | Veteran— Riht Leg| IAVENEW CABINET 55 o ol B B s o e e [ 5552 TN STORMS TRALL g i 7 a member of records of a Spanis ot British— 3 m to the ark here, | And Fingers Blown g voterang of Former Gov- 20, oo T e L v e e et e e S med Rain and Hail Do Damagei Churning Waves. rail on a five months leave of ab-|records told of a Frenc ilor| Newark, N. J. Jul UhE=— Off In TNT Explo-| ompepis fychded ~~[ne” ot Bt o0 B e e B3 % v s i e e | 68 g ™ % 0o e i 00 sion ! (o dnectiefe, et v oeh e eres iR e s MRt i e e by a liv- | ‘ |Trees Blown Down and » O e N {DE MONZIE FOR FINANCE ;,i“?) ok e ‘”(;’,:’U,:“lfi Jenchprise s rn e ellon i coutly o g 3 | Windows Smashe : DR ANFORD FISHERHEN | AR N e ety a costly automo- = S : e pgiinety te of my*friends think I'm| The privateer sailed for Nova |2 it, seventy 14 $ Was Using Explosives to talk h my hat,” he said, [Scotla, its crew found the gold but | plove of the Rei (l,', :“ o | Skies Rage — Telephone B 1 ) i He i A e sk e it | eenoh aht R . o o | pany, wound Joseph D 18, | Considerable Damage Reported | o 2 Simulate Enemy’s Shell War and Premler Himselt in|1tYAMy gamble at the h-l , but it |Frer h ship and reburied the treas- | 7 A ‘HM i :;‘vh MISSIN[‘ AFTER ST[]RM' v e i LOE and Lighting Systems | Painleve Reported as Minister of ; ient T oy e booming of guns on 31 at the least, and |ure n never returned for fire in Connection With| gue of secretary of Foreign estimated the loof I'm [it but ler ructions to his son as | estimated at from $6,000 to $18,000, e e e G e Hit. : its location. The son, however, | which the two were about to take Sl Engl-‘ R } loboit “and spe nt his boyhood ‘\‘«0 1’]"(;:(]1",~' ,L:) \:‘ e r‘o"fi":,&,\”lr 2 4 2 e : Searching Parties Seek| Stones Size of Golr Balls, —_—— H - b Maj. Logan was a 3 ¢ lea N < Py ¥ aaked Gonalt neers—oix Privates In- Paris, July 19 () Close friends | Slen danindlt fita Hismauntad Charles F oster and New York, July 19 (® — A trail s of brick and steel dropped jured. | stated that he had succeeded in his Rl KARI] A ID Hie andeor m to throw up Jack Ashley b s high as $230,000 to- [four workmen when the west wall of J I e R e Reah et oo his hands. {20y marie path of week-end |the Malleable Iron foundry on of former Prem Herrlot today | [ o the ves Sttt s £ nin d and property damage |°Pt® @ Work bench used dally by Immediately rain and wind storms |y tle [ ceed that of M. Briand. No om | ) - it 3 street crashed before a Camp Devens, Mass, July 19 (P | announcement of this has be SINEE [][;T lS TU WEI] PIT lN MINE [;AVE_!N shot de a bandit who had re- | ,¢t hEton ; B e Gt lonic gale during yesterday's - E s died " ned in their car. Duff, who at-| . oo oo E 4 : from Sandy Hook, N. J.,“‘““" raln and electrical storm. —Captain Lewis R. Edmon: made. : : rday noon, Charle ter, ma e Tasart . Only the fact of its o o his afternoon at the camp hospital Reported Selcctions L f A reported missing also. Four | ;q.% {18 fact of its occurrence on These same sou zave the) [ twice in th % er E store in Stony | of aths in New England were | ;0> Atk 'i“‘d"““)“‘e" were, X : 75 5 ReEhorHn, : : ed by ; A prevented a recurrence s vl make-up of the cabinet, w . Will Tfl]\e Former Chicago rT\\() Dis The holdup occurred in front of ack Ashley . ghtning. Four others ., ) I e rom the explosion of TNT which | FiitctP T BE SHNR T g0 | appear in Penn. foe loeen P Rl s s were killed by falilng trees or | oy wt:”" & ld]fuczory disas. three enlisted men to the BOS- | 1yoymereye, as follows: Actress as Bride and 25 Others Are on | fed toward Belleville, g Irowned, I wtien & foseass el S others. Tk | Borilt el Dt s e ! Marie-Ange Dubols of Adams, | wuv from g sxteasrai oo Ve e s 7] o v St el Mg b : extra r died while a laboratory ex-|yaq Herriot. Edge of Cavern | trom the office of the company sl arted atter the | Mass, was killed by & UEBtning |innossd by the slessite: At ert from 2 husetts Ger Justice, Renem Renoult ! were about to ¢ » aut P last n 1 I T|bolt that struck and injured her |the concern declared fogac L ral hospital ¥ peeding to thel pinance, Anatole De Mor [nS St At oy ‘ take § ek i Srother Alfred. Wiien 1t sfriiokiliim | Damage of $2,000, o blopd tests of mor v, Jacques Dumesnil. 3 , July 19 (A— Tex Rick- esbarre, Pa., July 19 —Par- to the k, 1 an expen- | , v i he put out his hand and touche Superintendent W, ;{ 3 > : b den am Waskey ar containing three men pulled leve Tho o . e ‘ over the wreckage today with | up beside their automobil ay to visit Bl | ; ampton Beach, | Butia Killed Without Warning fternoon | now of Hermon, uilding Inspectors E. J. Hennessy the biggest boxing bouts in recent [ worst mine caves in the history of Two of the bandits rode ir : X e vere {and Fred Felch, Salisbury, “F:!Cfll\ N. Ru rordn and they “aptain Edmond’s right leg wi , is to marry. | Wyoming Valley. front seat and a third in the rear. | (i AL - | were the others killed by Hghtning, P ks Ul mputated above the knee and B eaes Touidats The bride-to-be, he announced| Two dwellings have disap-| /ihout warning or cor S aedbnom: : S struck near the No interruption to the operation 8 P Sy st 3 X gunman in the rear shot C ! ned ¥ st 1 stroyed navy arsena Lake Den- £ Rrundi i A his left| Agriculture, Correze Q |\while here arranging for the Demp- peared into the earth and twol heaq y eeport | o N v i C"fi“g’;":’jls’:"‘qs of the concern will result from the n w" “l‘ Sieing domylial e 0 lelt o works, -Tunnéy championship go, is|smaller houses stand in the brink| By this time Duff had jumped in- : nd pz fasers, bub A 5 Qumiige, | 111&.:;‘ h.;“t\ P«hthL equipment Sl Ves T cacn eton It R e Maxine Hodges, 25, a Chicago |0f the gaping cavern at the Peach|!o the company’s automobile. A | st M Brocton Station Hit 50t e Gub b Mitansale iy x < olonies, A erdkas b i bandit leape o1 : e 3 eir boz S N | i era nor ywere roblem in which the 101st A A ; . [sirl, and a former actress, Bargcotll yAEotoDple in I i R Do it Eh o o piled up on the roc recler's | 5y ine New York, New Haven & |the kilns and ovens affected. The incers, Massachusetts National| 4 - erriot in the latter’ J known for eight . G s e DRbanss ey venker PRl fomi e oy s ! e L ot station at Broc- | wreckage is being cleared today. T kuara, were throwing & lamper! & AL Bl 3 Y : he main line a8 Dalaware hicle, wrestled hand-to-hand with 3 4 1, ., was struek by lightning |11 prouiuges. s § g fuara,’ were throwing _a_lampert| s tormed tn June, e T o e e e en D End el at off : L iy ; s, was atrackc by lightning | the meantime the company ls mak- oot bridge s the Nachus river sl n : 3 : ; i ; iou ; I the e : rned. e | ing plans to place a new and strong- skl el i R FE ire M. Renonlt, Dume ports from the east that ly affected that all ; him In the thigh after obtaining it, | - ae ; or 8 > back rows of the grandstand |or walls, brased with piemr g: try to cross i RS Delanieri Cheutsmp s an) 2 dup At A Ll te yes and | Condit’s body f path of the |5 S it k, home of the Bos-| The wall Is the first block 1o ptry to crose ’ | Queitte, t will use the tracks of the | bandit car an as several min. | o e8ed. ‘ o < h o AINTLE Hieck 'ty Was | pln(“m: Stic ; il he | ba o s seve 1 ted Sox, were demolished by |which sweep through the AMyrtle S . oad of J atosAbefore could steer clear | piigzanort ( > wind. " )-foot steeple of the |street “pit,” and it is to thls fact ¢ TNT to t shells of W g : frm ar Wil 2 Miners' | Of it and get under way. R . Peni. | Ast Methodist church in Spring- | that its collapse is laid hemy. The fu ¢ tour or five out | 3 R ills Junction until t ge e Girls Are uu»u;mm-.] fleld Reef, off Fairfie : Y& ras to the ground. Two Although the factory damage was ge. | past. 1e subsidence s 3 i Several gi Kir the ec. ar hous Sori | higle zon he had discharged n v.| eral g 1 th ARt o TR AN sanTatne | B DY ouses in Springfield |the most serious accompanyi 1 car loads of lumber ond floor of the factory ran to penyige L rom wounds received this morning Ired men Who volun-| yyar Ppaul Painleve. ard, former cowboy, m 1 and |s Boro y faced a serious a blood transtuslon 1N} putlic instruction, Edward Da- |prospector, and promoter of some of ! situation as the result of one of to save the captain’s life. o aomn e Nl b et | Several car los 5 nd f N Y e the | tnday onwh o o | Were unroofed and a boathouse |Storm, it was but one of the many e e \h’w. h | ped into the ¥ when | windows when they heard th 8. { containe 1d vho may ¢ blown into the water. Numerous|Wwhich occurred. a r.mmxl spur e to a lur While the bandit car was trying | peen . oh | farm bulldings in New rvgxand‘ Fallen Trees Block Highway ploded and set off eeveral ot g T PRl Ry fic sto: g mm,‘ - ard lowed L ve. | to clear Condit's body, one of ¢ clear sky yvesterday. As| Were destroyed by wind and light-| Thomas Kearney, superintendent ing nearby in a I e 1 | . L S 2 . | Large cra 1 Jow | occupants leveled his gun at the | ;o storm broke. sk vas | ning. of the department of public works, ation is under w Only a stump between him and B ankruptey Laws of Conr. :u'l“;l‘vn' gs indicate, mining m 3]s on the second floor and threz i e ‘ Windsor Barns Burned sembled four gangs of workmen as e explosives saved the life of : i u.‘nm end of '-u\\i]-r ened to shoot any attempting ry 1 this city e is were burned at Wind- |S°00 at the serlous proportions of s RioyneatiNogh Protect Other 4 i |had not been reached ty-five | give the alarm - ehed ok e | %ot & nd three were fired in |t Storm were recognized and the ugus, his companions said. He e k:: are in the dager zone e found no one : t noe. | ¢ angor, Me. Crops were [C\tY 1aborers iopped off dangerous [ tiom the ground dazed: and Creditors | v ive families have been forced to el atrollec - e andt Bt in |Pranches and cleared roadways un- aised but quickly recovered. Three % o8 : move from the areas and others A f the fate’ of the occu-| Maine and New Hampshire, til after midnight. 1 to do so at - | ; SSnna 3 r privates ItergHarria . of| ted et [EEieey ke ¢ orm caused a traffc jam, |, SuPt. Kearney concentrated his NI Cr Jettery of Somer-| Brid it ook, 9 : nent’s notice. e King on the | called the worst ever encountered |[FCC® first on East Main. Frankiin 1 John Beeler of Cambridge |The s h 4 i | : T om FflUNI] H[A[TH MENABE theory that the canoe was wre ¢ the police, of thousands of per. |SAUATe and Russell streets where s Lihex io the corin hospital Tor | rune - Sintrlal th ; 2 oo n thoroughfare. e 1 s W”mn‘n A A ,""‘ trees had fallen across the highway e fmant minor cuts, John J.|t ials of towns and cities o 1 e Hell infosthe et [ fhe day's outing at beaches and wp. [#0d traflic was blocked. In no in- Cochr both of | Fairficld county should not expect| & o} o Le s die uas il el : T’ state resorts, At Coney Island, |Sc2Rce Wwere there long delays in i ; at thelr bar-|paym | from bankrupt e ; & ; atkins sl crowd was {he second |OPERIE the thoroughfares. On East Rues 3 s due over a long period | i1 % 3 IS rst > occur = Targest on reeond, LIG resoond Inatn. strast mear the!Kitatofia new 3 : Pollae TEServes lgacoline filling station just east of | World War Veteran || F yeurs and uncollected by tho au- Ly 4 i Closed After Anal,\sls were called out to handle the pan- |5 Hon e st on ildren are at Hull, Mass., for the|wF wses reach bankruptey court s s were placed at elther side of the s T Re buer th th n the revised bankruptey laws it 1 4["] QRRESTED HURINE 1 | .',I“(;“:. iu];:(,”::,“” n,:::"c:y;mn; T o e el A Ttiaton e St ) g Spec > the Heral | 3 o L Q ere were . 8 ar occurrences at |naq gh. it Bnsinoers; : I ! | ¢ille ! .| Recently Retired as Sta- rockaway he § Pasines rois s o wrd doramied| witie ot sniicellasiets a5 £ Plainville, July 19 — Watkins Rockaway and the Staten Island | Trees were blown down on Stanley | C! | swin ng S beaches. ~ second licutenant shortly|occurs, by settiement of taxes dv X RICKARD | swimming pool near White's Cross- : ety ot | et j street near the Gulf Refining Co., he asmistide landl IElven|on! Propeity! which: in tealliy 1a net LOn I TR]KERS ing was ordered closed today by| 0N Agent at Berlin | A sub-chaser made a spectacular [Sanr mamer ut mest Mar od no ‘ molition work of owned by a bankrupt but heavily |ceremony probably would Health Officer George I Cook on | Depot [ fescue Of two boys from an over- \Summer streets, in front of 63 Bas- e Tha e e Gt e [ i1 the fall. He Pl the recommendation of tat turned canoe in the Hudson Tiver [sott street, Franklin Square, Wilson fon he rose to the com-! The new I tates taxes may be |Miss Hodges now is in C g0 Vi reau of sanitary e r |and rushed them to a hospit street, front of 278 Broad street, company of the regiment. | collected in proportion to the equity [iting relatives. Tlmusands 0[ Garnient | Which aolied Jim thai Abo r ter | o0 Onlo thers was a heavy prop-fnnaselifshcket [ T explosion was one of the most ho property concerned as held | Mr. Rickard’s first wife died last | , Yo 4 in the pond had been found infected. [ - <y ® o o | 5 Sriygdamans, fand, Haovey G HIzAS] Store Windows Blown In O N tall oamuaiiios | by (ARA Fanjriiot October. They had been married| Workers in Gigantic ~ [Sumples of the water " in the poot| oF W% SUEE BOFIEI O €L | man, instructor in Ohlo State unl-! Store windows in Birnbaum's st ich have been sustained in the] his phase of the law revision was |23 3 5, 2 their only child, a i were ken by state e Y ol T “‘ fedmira o | versity, was killed by a falling tree 381 Main street and the Importing i which 6.000 mem-|discussed with favorable comment at i , died in 1907, Mrs. Demonstration | week ago in an effort to determir R E e \ fuEar B |Tea Co. at the corner bt Main and s of the 26th Division have been|a convention of federal referces held | Ricke a8 close follower of all §H~ source of three typhoid cascs : o B e o In central Pennsylvania six per- [Chestnut streets, were blown in and ing here in connection with their | €arly this month in Detroit and from iches of sport. ich had broken out in the uearby | - . sons were injured, wire communt. duty. Yesterday|Which Refereo John Keogh of the | ard is a native of Missourl,! New York, July 19 o WSO st imation iandito et ooy R e who for the pa tlons crippled, highways blocked | (Continued’ on Fourth Page) 7. Brasll -6t South | Fuliflsld dounty district recertly re~|taving teen hovn .fn Kansss Cily|teripied pavads by & witary conditions found gen- | 410N SEHOR, LSt |and much damage was done by ¢ U 1sist Tnfantry, died from |turned. 4 January 2, 1870, At the age of ten 40,000 striking garment workers |°Tally existing in the iborhood. | o e ot nis Y alitar.| DAtk fall on his bayonet which vwrnd‘ Other revision which met with the |he was compelled to go to work was broken up today by police s No trace of typhoid germs were ¥ a idgeport = lung. There have beon several|conventions approval were those con- |because of the illness of his father. ed up nearly 400 and ro S R el R G Tomlinson, who was 58 years | Harrisburg, Pa., July 19 (P — | her accidents including a fall from | Cerning the speeding up of seftle- |Since that time he has been a cow- | the rest with drawn clubs. Ma ¢ |discovered by the state chemis : S RGiS 8 By rt in 1368 | Hail driven by a strong wind and | i horse which rendered Brigadier |Ments by restricting the time period (boy, town marshal, woodsman, pros- | the prisonc ere e £ the| Lmmediately tipon recelving a re- latan e entered the em- }‘.'“0"“"””” Pyw n and Usnerth ]AMER“;AN H"SIERY [l[] fomas F. Foley of Worcester un-|for filing of proofs of claim to sit |pector, and ly a boxing pro- | first 100 arraigned 14 were EIRE U LT G, NUESRCR o, LRk ¢ of t w Haven railroad |iniured six persons, crippled tele- . isalous, | months instead of a year as former- |moter. Tex says he expects to pro- | each and the rest §3 on pleas of | rector of the bureau of sanitary | fo oo, stationed ran- | Phone and telegraph communica- e ly; the permitting of taking action |mote boxing matches for the next guity, T CRERRL O Nl B e K. | tord where he became station agent, | o0, blocked highways and leveled | . “ ” | within one year before adjudication |ten years at least, s S = letter received today, in . part, emained in that position for |CrOPE in central Pennsylvania late | Py . " . e an Who “Discovered Rl el i ; he strlers rered at ST rollows: LA OUTE T TR Sl s S late | Promotion for Official Roosevelt Dies at 80 |putting up on the bankrupt of the THEFT GHARGE AGMNST avenues with pl .‘L‘ . ‘“01 1 have received the report of the Y Berlin station where he had | measured two inches in_diameter, With Company for New York, July 19 (®—Joseph [burden of proof whenever the nk- | e e I‘; ; S l‘:“ analysis of samples of water col- ey 1 for 20 years until he | breaking windows and battering | the eaders maintained tha € cted from the Watkins swimm > 5 aut o tops. 2 | CAT" four months ago | automobile tops, 23 Years irray, former state commissioner |TUPt IS opposed because of s cious | = ORIV IRtent e : as nsione ff r ths a | 8. S S e i S T S o KBOGH NOLLED BY WODDS = s P o i s DSBS . [PAE Y s mm tour of CATE hifne SUihe. ialsadverer ok i ing ':‘ .lv;‘r':v i siops ibuticoll uinnipiac river and opers While employed in Berlin he made | beaten down by the storm, the i that picketi in mass |Jacob Lipiko. The result is that|, "y o o0 Chestnut street, this |greatest damage being reported fn| Announcement was made this aft- eodore Roosevelt,” died at me here last night at the age of Danlmry ’\Lm SCUOUE]\’ Prosccutor Fails to Find Any li‘l-““f:“;; l:; 1stit 'lrn:;y. mlx there ]:I‘;alxu \nf found the w';‘ :‘“ ¢ When Mrs. Tomlir death [ the Cumberland valley. On a for- | ernoon that S. Chase Coale of Berlin c e ad been issu co sacillus in one and ten - stat o > . curred anuary he was gre mer state experimental farm 9,000 | has been Axr;mm(v'! sales manager of My, Who e Tohe DEome Hurt in Auto Accident| dence Connceting Him With | Polics Sqdalaed centimeter volumes of the water. | nCUTEE TT RET bushels of apples were stripped | the American Hosiery. Mr. Coals nt in republican politics in this| 17\”\'”!': Conn., July 19 (P— | s i | gathering e me it in s analysis would indicate that SR G aEtheTa | from trees. Wheat, corn and oats | has been with the company since obtaining the nomination of ”"W;,::.;" \‘J('_ n, a driver, n a seri- il | marching order, herded groups SIS UL S8 DL bathing U { i sick s death was cau | were flattened and shredded by the [ 1897 and has been connected with e president for the assembly in0uS condition in the Danbury hos- ts of the state and local po-|into doorways and stood guard |POses at the time of collection of the | oy oqrt | mowing hail | the sales department since that old 27th district After he was|Dial as the result of an automo- department to connect Harry P. | with their clubs until patrol wagons |sample. He was well known | TS | time. Besides his business activities, cted president, Roosevelt publicly ['5 €0 '”""\“‘“ Newtown. Green's | Reogh of 109 North street with the|carted the prisoners away. The dis- | “Moreover, the toilet facilities at | .y gry Fraterr e was | Wretkage ‘o Boston | Mr. Coale has found time to devote ked Mr. Murray for helping him |°0mpanion Stanley Haspar, also of | ajjcged gang of automobile thieves| turbance lasted several hours |the pool were grossly insani at| aotive in Harnm 1 p | Boston, July 18 (#) — The rain | his interest to the town of Berlin, Tila molitical climb i 5 ity, who is also in the hospi- | who are said to have stolen several | |the time of inspection and are en- |\ Giadings chapt Doric council, | yat > lent Roosevelt appointed | (b ot v.‘l pcorbin J*,“’ reck- | cars about the state, including two| TO TRY CHANNEL FRIDAY Inadequ This department | yg,chington Commar the Mys en outdone. In Porismouth yes. | chairman of the board of education. assistant commissioner of | 188 U6/ VhE ard ¢riving while under |y this city, have falled, it developed| Boulogne, France, July 19 (P)— [recommends the place be closed ut Shrine the Knights of PY-|torgqy the storm that took nine | Mr. Coale succeeds Philip Dowl- P ‘Qx T ‘(”’I'[”)‘” 1M this morning when Prosecuting At-|Mme. Jane Sion, French swimmer, |til the conditions are remc % s. Besides hi : g - |lives throughout New England |ing. who is leaving the employ ot S. Spencer Hu and LT it Al : S Eodnw thal gk tends to |Proper toilet facilit r ded, ed by a brother, Russell T 4 AR 3 any after many years' servs Dorothy Hull of Southbury, with | '0re¥ J. G- Woods entered a nolle announced today that she intends to | et e 2 viv ‘»M i hailed real stones. A terrific wind company after many ye tchburg (]Illd, Plfl.\'lnfl' whose car that.driven by Haspar | | e ‘\h‘p. Yool todiy. he b ) swin | whirled seashore pebbles up into |ice- L court |channel Friday, conditions permit- |Dr- Cook today put the ban on sw ices will |the sky and then dashed them n R. R. Tracks, Is Killed |colided, also in the hospital | PO 16, Broses torney ting. Bh SR |y |ming in the pond for a period of at | \ro A in Bridgeport | i il i AICHSLL Last week, Prosccuti orney ting. She failed last year when only | down. Hundreds of windows were tchburg, Mass., July 19 (P— Their condition is not serious. i B {1734 ‘mlies # 2 least two weeks or until the water v afternoon at 2 o'clock. | . (el Woods announced his f to'11-4 miles from her goal. | broken. Some of the ordinary. hail Prancis Brown, two-year-ol ST o Y eith vastors for ia ) S, = \s been treated anc the conditions | purial will be in the 8 En LR Kec for tak-| stones were as large as golf balls. hghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah L.|Student W cdc Tcacher sk s e R e e L S remedied. Further sample will be| o1 cemetery. | " < \in and % I In Boston a sharp blow twisted a . Ref School at bwn, was killed when struck by a bought by Mrs. Anne O'Drien was taken and analyzed to confirm the . | Five Boys Flee Reform Sche ton and Witchburg train on the )lanm::e n DCC.. 1925, o ! ‘I TIDE: il 3 e "‘\' cab around, tore off a tire and his propert ney Thomas F.|| HIGE IDES result of the present analysis. | D, w Haven railroad this morning. | Is Announced Today ,,‘...,'(,":‘;”,'.,, [',‘,“J“",?‘.x lljr’o‘.”\l ; | July 20 (\‘(m‘.d!..‘.] Time) | The colon bacillus, Dr. Cook ex- Keen \“‘(‘d Policeman | chased it along a city block before| Meriden in Night Attire—One 18 . girl and two brothers were | Announcement I been | 2 g B || New Haven: 5.57 a.m.6.24 p.m, | |plained, produce acute dysentery Scents Booze in Aum;" Wty Do MOppas Recaptured. ying on the tracks back of their made of th rriage of Mau- | Left Sick Wif! ‘ter New London: 4.51 a.m. 5.17 pan. “‘m(l conditions greatly resembling Darien, Conn., July 19 (P—Motor-| At York r\mu_h Me., H. L. Hmc"'i e, The girl sat down between | Fenton, son of Mr. and selt Sie e Q“al er o | | [typhoid fever. When taken into the | cycle Officer Amos \“\,,N.,, who as| ins, keeper of the Boone na Meriden, Conn., July 19 (@—Five rails when she heard the loco- 's. Geol J. Tenton of | For ,"\ilpl)ol't of Family —_— _& |mouth, as is unavoidable In swim- | 1o patrols the Boston Post road at|light, six miles off the coast, re- [yoes - of the Connecticut Reform ive whistle | South Burritt street, to Miss | Bridgeport, July 19 (®—Harry | —— ming, it causes violent stomach re- | yioht, makes frequent arrests of mm:r\mh 4 he collected several bucket- |gehool for Boys in this city, clad —_— Catherine Russell, daughter of |Matthewson, cha by his wife x |actions and is dangerous. The fourth | ryppers, last night “smelled out” a|fuls of hallstones and used them t0only in night shirts, escaped from COLORED PYTHIAS MEET Mr. and Mrs. Euge with having cents on the| | ¥ lor questionable case of fyphoid has |eargo of whiskey. Noah Brown, of| fll two ice cream freczers. After- |the institution during the night by artford. Conn., July 19 (—-Fully | sell of Springfield, Mass. The |[table for her to support herself and | | THE WEATHER |now been definitely diaghosed as re- | oaton. asked the officer the way to| wards he served the lces to his |breaking out a panel of a door: deles nd 200 other visitors| ceremony was performed on |children, at a time when she was |sulting from infection trom ' this |Roston. - While Anderson was giving | family and assistant. One was recaptured on Grove attending the annucl New Eng December 6, 1925. Mr. Fenton lcritically ill, while Matthewson, she Hartford, July 19—Forccast | |bacillus. | directions his nose caught a whiff of e street when, according to the police 1 convention here of the colored tiended ew Britain - high | charged, deserted her for “the other for New Britain and vicinity: | | The analyses of water samples |jjquor aroma Report from Connecticut he was trying to BeGAR hto & eloty ghts of Pythias, Mayor Stevens| school and Cushing s ¥ woman" was tods sentenced to Fair tonight and Tuesday; [’mm the wells in Westwood park He searched the omoblle and| New Haven, July 19 (#—A sharp |ing store. fio. the address of welcome this| 'where his bride was a t er. |three months in jail, in lieu of | slightly warmer Tuesday |have been nearly completed by the | found two kegs of whiskey, 15 bot-|electrical storm with coplous rain- | Two were seen on Cook avenus ning. There s a parade on The couple are llving in New [which Matthewson must pay $12 a | |state department of health and re-|ties and two jugs of the same fluid e but outran a policeman. Thelr ages dsor avenue this afternoon. Bedford, Mass week for the support of his family. | ¥ # |ports are expected soon by Dr. Cook. | Brown was held for a hearing. (Contisiied S0 Pags 36 Do Pl showered cats and dogs has | being one of its leading citizens and ion in 19