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T 758 10l Jap Week Ending o b ol 31;.7,,"”0!; July 17th ... 13,016 lots i ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1926.—SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS at| e /@ TROOPS GUARDING |Curfew Law Proposed in 5th Ward KENTUCKY UPHOLDS | Fascist Paper Continues Attack | CHARGE THAT AMERICA IS []ANTMH[}IA[S to Keep Mischievou;s Children Off , ATTA[]@PAST[]R on U. §.; Claiming Financial War| ‘SHYLOCK NATION’ DENIED M i vaderCose Do Street After 9 o’Clock at Night IN SOME FO}REIGN PAPERS Spectacular Myster vaffi ce an roperty Given As Given Official Pardon ; % | DEATH THREATS RECEIVED |QUESTIONED HER VIRTUE! =ome. sus 2t b — contituine cannot nota o Ninog Caught || Adimits War Was Not RN | Girl Who Slflpp&d His Face Is'%Declares Unless Europe Holds Out For 62 Years i American Will Be War Winner Over “Both the | Winners and Losers”—Hints At Jap Threat. | | | In Niagara Rapids A curfew law to keep child: off ticularly keen to ve the move- k on t United States, the | debtor nat | : S <] me sed by the cit . change —o— | . y 2 . he streets after 9 o'clock at night |ment endorsed by the city. scist newspaper 1l : N ¥ ” A d {t National Guardsmen Called Out |the streets after 5 | The district in which Qpange and | Clergyman Had Declared No Vir- SWEpapEr for s, N. Y., July 24— || 1S ountlys n 4 is proposed by property owners in| g o8 B T W e ed® has beon | declares that the| has risked his lite || | When City Authorities Get Mys- | tpo vicinity of Orange and Grove tuous Woman Would Bob Her here’s a man life for a dog— death in tho Nia- de on the war debts | to a financial the scene of a large percentage of who say the children not|the city's accident lists in which| Hair—Girl Walks Up to Pulpit expose themselves to traffic|ctildren have been the victims. Po- , but also cause’ considerable | lice repos also w, a greater| and Hands Out Wallop. o e propertq damage through their | number of complaints of broken win-| i ton, Ohio, July 24 (P—Armed | iopi)y pranks. ows and fences, and petty thefts| Frankfort, Ky, Jul | {o.Nati i ard ¢ uncil mem- | from this locality than from any|commonwealth ofgKent members of the Ohlo.National Guard | Fifth ward common council mem- | from 1 y | ituchy. Says Europe Should . Ever Be Grateful For | Help Given. risked ed rib gara rapids. The dog, wet was sig terlous Orders to Curtail Probe of | strec for 62y t paymen the paper says, exhausted, but| Mellett’s Killing. bedraggled, t off the shore nded on a of Green island, s rock, Superi itV Ky will eme rdne : " i ors e as to present the|othe {held the right of whole. Sl A alshberger R ”w‘]mmpmlm: Vm"“‘y.f" fff.’(a::‘n"! ?Lu;l:kx;:-l\:( x?\w}«’m:g"f}f the 5 If the ildren are kept off the;girl to slap preacher Who On the other hand, if Europe i 1.\‘ ?t e e 5 1B Air T the homes of several Canton Offl- | . ncil. The list of names is stead-|streets after 9 o'clock, residents be- (an utterance from his pulp I e ist and waded || BUENOS Aires Newspapers sl e ily growingy proponents of the idea|lieve, these conditions will cea no virtuous woman would bob her | s || In while £ d the other || 3 3 The stationing of the guardsmen | elyim property owners being par-|exist. | nair. | | Jjsnd st e | Likewise Rally to De- in plain clothes about the homes of Yesterday Governor William J. fi[] []EATHS Al][lE[] Tfl GREEN SAm '“] HAVE ||, Through the swirling waters Y the county officials followed receipt Fi¢ d a full and free par- he superintedent fought h v T. % S 4 | don to Miss Martha B \\')““-\ | ‘ until he rea o fense of .U. S, Callmg *d the rock, and s dragged back with the arms, . of continued tk es 0 don the s: o DAY ASERALL IN SECOND GANG KILLING |- S HEAT TOLLIN 24 HRS.| CONFESSED CHARGES then dog in h This Country “Worthy Example.” death a week ago as he was enter- pped the Rev. Arlie Brown, Bap- | ing his garage minister, of Millstone, Ky. it 1 bt “:I‘G‘l’g‘}tt““m‘:’:‘:xj P HILA lS THREATENE“ HEEURS lN SAME I]AY Ml o piton | Thunder Storms Bring Re- |Calif. Dry Chief However,] MR WHUUCHUEK fllNES : T : ; his newspaper. The mountain girl took The home of C. B. McClintock, | to the min r's @ k m m‘ SRR S =m o Peiaty) nroheuiton Wil R britNoAel 3 5 : g [May and walked up to the puipit | lief, Though Humidity | Refuses to Name Guests | States is obtaining voluntary des | under guard. | Effort to Close Sesqui on|Another Chicago Aleohol | quring his sermon and siapped nim. £ i | i g | ftehee. trons siread s Postal officlals also have enlisted | “ut Down by | Carisens il and the n Still Is Oppressive [ at Wet Party I N ":E [;REAM G"NES lis a Shylock. in the c ause of the use of the | Sabbath Day May Be Runner Cut Down by |icter wagea | % i i -t Jloitor Khis CRLInS 0L e e g ivals’ S [ { e |ation by II Tevere, of Rome, or letters to local officials. These Far Reaching | Rivals’ Bullets be. girl A SR S e v e [of the extreme fascists, that the : { tommunications have comg from el A o fiaomot in the New Engtand | Examiner says today that Colonel| Tame Groundhog Finds|United States because ot its insiste i | Gl altied ) ,- g | court fou o M. G A | g ence on the payment of_war debts Canton police were in Pittsburgh | Philadelphia, July 24 (P—New is- | Chicago, aJuly 25 (A — Alcohol | tenced T i s amelor- | prohivition| s yw eather Delicicr e i o tan e i . . ) stione 1 g - 5 imed | served storms today had |administerator for northern Califor- | acy : B 8 3 . late las ) d questioned Hy-sues continued to unfold in | guns last night claimed | served | ¥ o Tatrodtand,a Aestd os Nadbianoit 2 man Darling, who had been sum- | " noicoooe ovan what Recond victim withint 24 Noure, l‘m“‘ Ebvemmns (o [nin v:y“x \‘r_\ .‘1’;( o ed hi' to His Liking several of the London weekly re- A D ulios G n the ever 5 | i her sentence to inve . | federal authorities of miscondust an; 4 maned by police eartler 18 118 o e |terial assoclations o is dr and the 42nd attributed to their vol- | Tpe inveetigat it of miscondut ax views of liberal tendencles and the g sDallEaeaeEaced tar s lladelpt 16 [ieya st e bt A the § hours. There were 19 in | ITTegUlarities in office, nas admitted s English language papers of Buenos morni |tempt to e Philadelphia “wide |leys since January. when the governor let it be < e ®lthe trath of the charges. The Wiitte Oite Pifing Stativn sxil i T e L e To Continue Inquiry lopen on Sunday” The fight, pre-| John Conlon, and a reputed |} sean ]fl}v_xw:»_rl to “pulpit ¢ ¢ : ¥+ ¥ |United States marshal's office has lin-Middletown road boasts | POR the United States, both in the "“')’-{“*"”‘"” will ””f };“"'”,“i‘““ [cipitated by opening the sesquicen- (minor henchman of one of thie: 00 LRSS B “;‘Srfl‘ 1 [f’ 1 Ne "\’ oris sl En g “”‘_;’rw! more than 0 subpoenas for sual mascot fn the form of g | B30 Parliament and the English into the circt Alices foky Liesahan s sabba 1 g ring ic Tl i it state. Among the vietims | the \day of witnesses | L s t newspapers. 3 2 he Sabba 2 g gs warring over the illicit liquor | hohbed hai d i ment of an automobile at Al- |tennial on the Sabbath in a 4 . " | bobbed hairred feminin John Watson Dixon, lawyer | nd jury which | groundhog that was captured Deprecate French Action 2 s of 17 ken on additional aspects, in- |Slt L |west side saloon. affic, was rigdled with shot gun | Woman Reviews (a Onfo, July 16, the Pennsyl- |violation of the blue la lia license plate indicated thk the |, was owned By Karl Ap of ek ]}:lo;:;n:w)wll)u‘[’}(..; Developments in the last few hour the slaying of Mellett had been stolen. i Rt and placed in a coop on the| The isolated hostile demonstra- premises. To the casual observer, | tONS against the Americans in Paris > woodchuck, which is about four |ty rink elements of the popula- S T o : ion, angered because of the fall in 5 old, s merely the brown ani- | the value of the frane and hostile ta mal that most people glimpse scur- | the Franco-American debt agree- into the underbrush from Ment, are characterized by the Miss Cora More irst pardon commissi bobbed haired, reviewe His assailants were not seen, they | of th ped up to a rear door, picked out| The governor Informa | pulpit cowardice the worst of rms of cowardice and believed while he a crowded | ), Kentucky's |and president of t club, and r, herself | Marry Anson Moody, a former offi- | 1 of the F'. W. Woolworth com- ed to reveal t his guests at parties, responsible for inates. He de iled them into confer- 1L‘]\h]uu: the issue of Sunday baseba record he alone wa of 1 he as a bootle day follow nat his car rs in many locali temperature 107 lowered t but ma e subor. may be summarized as follows: ot |Conlon, shot him down and disap- E. I Austin, dir ctor gene cveral .38 calibre bullets were i roli | pearec |8 ost d told en - Standa 3 \1 I'Ilc; Sx-:‘r ‘«r)m of ‘I'mxr men |the centennial, clted Into court on|pear l' sweeping remarks about wome pre; B baalag tiem fofmeals filched from néighboring s Of.Blknos Alres as “tanta. it siecihy o Tos RS AL |a warrant charging violation of the he patrons, many of them wo- | styles inappropriate from men en- | York wi s e et e “‘"(“" flelds, but this particular animal has :’;":“""" "Olflr"dfk‘:!‘rlf: the great nation ;. e s : g - nen, droppe he floor whe ged in the ministry. The exec » maximum Thursday. In Bos are pacmaelvesiing iny behalf tich they belong.” Chief of Pol zel is said to have [Sunday observance law. jmen, dropped to the floor when t y : : he spirit of old soldiers for their] SUperi clinations. 5 i 5 I ik ],.)1 occupations | D evision of the Mecthodist Men's [guns roared, then fied as it becamo | ¥ further wondered why with the Al el B T s "I“h:- London Economist thinks the % Nkt S ellett swan akeing lorinittes of 100 40 appenl e e | o % i whole Bible to preach from, some the m forthe day | SUperior | Mr. Shattuck, the proprietor of|attitude of the United States will not F: S e T n pleas court, which | g e ot cloth wand into the | w as 90 in Newark, N. J station, gives the woodchuck ice | be improved by irritating comment 2 i newspaper campaikn |cision in common ¢ t, Officers advanced the theory that | fiolds of womens sty e bapise am cones and the little fellow | from Europe. ed to i n injunction 10 laopi0n was killed in r ge seen Coroner In New Haven |re to get great pleasure from the Gives America’s View or a | like, generally speakir dispell Coroner C. T. McQuate of Canton jkeep the exposition clc 1 on SUN- |recent double murder, credited to| Following the altercation with 1 firemen who continue eat of sitting on its haunches with We shall never get a proper un- is in New Haven, Conn., today for | . his allies, | Miss Bat Mr. Broy his b the cone gr: i tront | derstandin, say B - Mis: es, Mr. Brown soon his|to urchins the gr y in its tront says this news consultation with experts of the | Announcement that the Philadel- | 1 s e wspaper, mour lize that the war was tain temritory tion | park ping the delicacy with | “unttl we re 2 A R o~ | phia ; we well develo 7 g Win er Arms rr)n;l; at 2 ‘\‘1;'7 |phia Amer w l,l“i' _\‘h( ‘m-. WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUIG]DE R e vad Tt ety it bl an eager e. It takes very lit-| ROt America’s war in the same sense quate submitted the bullet tha o s a Governor Approve. 3 ¢ him, Colonet | te ti the cone to disappear |thut it was Burope's. Furope must ed Mellett, and two others found a L lon ‘Govathox . 1dn't be, | under th woodchuck’s onslaught | NEVer cease to -héi grateful for rms experts. their opinion as to to th the s here’s noth- | and after the last bit has been swal- [America’s help, voluntarily given,” nvinced tha meet ex- | AS.COPS QUELL FIGHT | riiasia™® o experts will g the pre et T s b g lowed, the animal is on the alert for| The Nation protests a 6 ¥ . OpIIIon £8 ! e =l he preacher, Arlie Br made that be laid nal is on the alert for | protests against abus- whether they were rll.\ph&.lgwil uon; | penses will ’y:tr‘ : <(uf e ”:.K; R ety SR Bt 5 |a more. Tt has proved quite an attrac. |I0E America as a e g a rifle or a pistol #nd calibre of |city or the directors o ¢ centel” Tries to Inhale Gas and Batters | woman would wear bobbed hair or | NJ. . <o | v was give 1t ket | to passing motorists and Mr. |charges that the British g = A2 0 = ; T - R | woma uld wear bobbed hair o o 4 s given out short- t 3 8 2 ritish govegnment the weapon and the range at Which nial raising $2,000,000 to keep the | SR e | words to that effect, for which -\llef Ll‘Tht BC.“ fillem |1y after Colonel Green ret Shattuck has been called upon to ex- | Itself has driven a hard bargats with they wore fired. g exposition golng until the fixe | Head Against Door When Hus- rmmn. it Miss Bates' slapped his | First Time in Century |a conference with pr. A, hibit his pet 5 | France by taking advantage of that Suspect Released {of Decgmber 1. | band Is Arrested jaws. | < M v 24 (P—¥or | State superintendént *of th | —_— | country’s present . ¥ g 2 kB o - boy- | s A S J | . Me y 2 0] 7 J of the Antl- | ANy need for foreign { sburgh, Pa.. July 24 (P—Hy-| " pregbytery of Chester urges bo3 e rnrovedion o e ) than halt a | Saloon league, He did not reveal (1o ) | credits, " {man Darli convicted bootlegger, [cott of exposition and will ask the [ the Herald.) | Bates in resenting the allc bell in Nubble Light|Dature of the disc i | 0 Reason For Chary fed last evening for questioning governors of various statcs to close | Bristol, July 24 —Four ofticers | marcs.” e lan ey | ked if he was wors | The New Statesman b ok § inection with the slaying of [{heir respective v\.n‘l;t.-\ on .\Hnu:‘ re required to quell a disturbance | Qe Y 4 e 5 g atioH varite peslioNly musr |t S s "‘_Nw“ IC}-‘H“(.;H; s “0« re“o‘; ::Imfl[nw:lle;;s ma:e > Don R. Mellett, Canton, Obio, pub-| pirector Austin sald that en he g t home of Michael Shavstruck s . . 3 e ettty rds but heard | Green 8 lone, it b e y o ; was released from custody |jearned a warrant for his arrest had 4+ 914 Sixth avenue, shortly z‘(»r;Fmd Hires Mass. “_omau :,w‘“' e '\M‘"‘I c [ “M | 1":;‘""3 Ibm“f_ should change its fed the m midnight last night, following a | To Lay Out Rose Garden |" Thursaay's hurrican ter. p al policy and declares that mornis been issyed he not ] 1 i | e had moved | f orities declared WIS [{rage's office he would be in gour’ complaint received ‘%t headquarters | Marbleh ") he tower four feet from its foun- | @nd ex “the dream of getting a favorable ad, Mass., July S | debt revision is to ask for the moon.” cturer | it he “oote, | might plh the whole tower into |I'll r Judge Joseph M. Donovan in the & No Clues Yet Found | the owner, to lay out one of 10,000 |ghe sc fe Eovernment in rishing | b Wi St : ol A 5 : Y f A |the s he C C T in, ou € vlonde won emedise s [iR I}M l]F MHNTE city court this morning charged | bushes for Dearborn; Michs.| materials o rabulld 4t [ o s Bafi toh. have: attendeg. oo e By Gine D with breach of the peace and re- | home | iAm e 7o) | parties? T f the time he spent in Can- | 3 om a resident of the neighbor- agnificent rose P iltivat 3 5 AT 0 . Iy tor o ‘y}]“w} e A | Sl el FOol A bt s e v\xnw‘»‘vh: ey e n Skt SR & e e Alcoholic Fatalities Jump | According to the British controllea in July 15, the . ! 4 8 re . d by a wor e s - {of a precipitious el lir it for 10| Herald of Buenols Al as slain, agreed with statements two friends, Iter Geniewicki and | vated Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford| George Moore, its keeper, feared | months. It's i i = Por (" P ols Alres attempts made by other persons questioned. \AT - Michael Kapsewicz, were brought |that the automobile manuf | R et oo PSR e it 25 Per Cent in Year, |are veing made to have the United : % States appear in the French finan- Says Metropolitan clal crisis as “a nefarious Shylock " é 1 It adds that France has not attempt- |d to pay Shylock and that her mis- i p to headquarters a d appeared before engaged Mrs. Harriet R. ” comes. i | ‘ Ay e Can sting’ er. Shavstruck : | New York, July 24 (P—There has | forty et} R. Mellett, publisher of the Canton .»‘1.‘_.m.,‘ n officer. Shavstruck, who greater part of | T0 WED SINGER T e “m) S i"ip11hl”:s(;wh2§ntmvmn ‘without having Daily N was shot n\lm bt “:;y et ‘]“s’."”" Ll ik iticers in. | which will include sev | July 24 (P—Charles H. ny - room-—unfortunate- [alcoholic deaths in 1926 over 1925|tors.”” To the r:{{;qrx (o;e;fn St loor, of his garage as the climax of | e T . . | was fined $50 and costs; Geniewicki |varicties, will be produc Switt, it Ak areatieat o |1 alostolic ki LAy 925 tors. usal of France to B “ampaign against vice and crime [ W orld War Veteran Be- {5 00 costs and Kapsewios $5 and N cotas s akdeni Sttt S el S e Bol Monte| 208 "ltivm)l 7.000.000 pol s‘fiiiucr:‘::x herself is attributed the fall in 1 in Canton, and tlere has been dis- lieves Bride Has Been | costs. ; ; types, has long been one of 5 to wed Miss Claire Dusx, | gomq 5 SR e sl g 9 Yalue:offthe franc: ¢ covered scarcely a single tangible iev £ | Considerable trouble was experi- |placcs of the North Shore a haleheasmantl Ae batt D e o i Buenos Alres Comment clue. R Unfaithful [EE2 11_“}“"‘ s, Shayatruok, (whoil Mre. §Eoota s of afthe couple was announced in June, [ing company reveal that the number of| , Lhe Standard of Buenos Alres is 5 In an effort to bring forth some { endeavored to commit sulcide by | former rector 1. |They will be married Monday, Aug- | TooLalls du cince the first year| °f the bellef that what it terms the 3 Fefmant B Bvan. t minutest :nlmlmz L’u:rfrnm a gas range in the | met the od t the Joseph Bond chapel at | both 1S “'-“"‘”l ¥ Mg”“‘g:r e ey oar | severity of the United States with 4 lue /. Cleary, Gov. kitchen. After the tube had been | here last summer t Teliorichios I3 : - |of prohibition h creased 600 per| e eid stand of a clue, J. W leary A umn y of Chicago. ‘l never spoken '”‘4‘4‘1\1 among the same group. regard to war debts is not inexplic~ de-| Married one month and tired of|yon0veq from her mouth she en- — e fe, whom he aceuses of Being | goovoreq to batter her head clared that utmost protection would [his wife, W 1 a atter her head oni i . A m‘ S ‘znql,r‘ Offer btimore 1ful, Paul Kawecki of 152 Oak | Y and men were utilized to win | s | | 5 | i the door leading from the kitchen. | ’ | sl | 0ATH |tme war, ar e % ey Upster, Offer oL orS | et . World, War velbiain, locked | yet [0 105 8 (NGNS SIS | R b t R u S tt B th | T ‘ONE WAY T0 GURB |l e e LA e jeading to o et and somiton (h0 wintons i iy bome (1 0 e plemited o remain s .| obert, : UsSe ocott s DrOIMEr, gmg foug RUN, KILLED | 1570 PUNCH OFFENDER?.};‘x‘}:‘a‘nlfii:;;“:rx:‘,id o riend, I of the slayer has failec pe! e the =as stove in the kitchen, | 26 she is bei t 5 s'or “aone o may o w15 o8 1 g e UL | INDTANS ARE PEEVISH Again Confesses He Shot Maurer| BY poLT oF LIGHTNING | _ s enemy and L up. aa the Shy- : acts in irder. e police were notified nt] gL | Alton, M1, Tas Club Where Mem-|lock of nations. J e | | The Buenos Aires El Diarlo, venge from one of the supposed cny\-f'{‘}““{‘;‘_lgx e ol spirators or dread of implication in officer {Those On Wisconsin Rw‘nvanm.‘(‘l icaro Ps ‘R its Havi Si d Stat Tend hers Pay Dearly For Saying SpSRKIBE vl et i a e | Chicago Paper Reports Having Signed Statement Tend- | can sentiment in Europe, described it is )i D'Mara and Supernunm e £ eve caused |1t as unexplainable, A AL ks Harper responded. v O ) : s ¥ £ 4 information to be withhe | Officer Harper found one window | Resent Washington Order To Dis- ing to Absolve Condemned Man—Latter Weeps The United . Stat . July 24 (P—One way| Inited States,” says W guage | Dlario, “stands today a worthy ex- Gohaney's detective, last night {able nor unwise. It says America’s en in my room.” inst | | | [ Nashville Baseball Player Meets Unusual Fate—Death Swear Word Investfators working separately | Rl T 0T wled. in, turni heretofore under several auspices ts and ‘opening the | ~ComtinugFribal Dances. | As He Reads of Brother's Admissions. | Instantancous, ne la off the i LERly Suls oniing “;‘r;;z‘:: windows, Kawecki apparently had | Superior, Wis, July 24 (P—Re- EE s sl J ch” the offender! ~This| AMPle of imitation for European ish a clearing house - in bed long, he was |fusal by i + i | ! : Johnnic Matthew enlisted b em- | Nations, whic! ppa y s ot o e s ey dngs, 7oll e mtted | mot been in bed lons 1€ hore |fusal by the government to permit| cpicago, July 24 (F—The Chicago| In his statement fo the paper he fmember of o ool enlisted 54 mem- et o0% Which apparently. -inslst on ; e nce o not affected by the gas, and there northern ‘Wisconsin Indians to per- | 4 9 nae. | doclarad T HEA. Yoo 1ve my neck™ |t o AU B Hard Leather club, who| asing their f ial obligationa together in ’:n‘oxy to §Irl‘l<: 5 &' was not much gas in the*ho he |form thelr tribal dances has brought Herald and Examiner ,in a copy-| Hl elter Biothes M (2 “‘: : “ ! swear only with the understanding|2hd maintaining an armed state of ad. Consolidation of the ac-| ' ¢ nq, Mrs., Kawecki was in jabout an acute situation said righted story today says that Robert | _ =8 € ¢er broter, Russell. abe S AL ye | fellow member may take a|P®aC8 in absolute contradiction to undertaken yesterday ard and there -were several T Phillip Gordon, Centuria, Wis.. |Scott has made ement to the P SRS At e hisvel ragg swearer, Reports are |their economic condition.” cl his ar. | the vard an |R ! | Scott has made a ment to most intricate legal maneuvering in| As M ‘ Byearely - fERENELN Th ¥ Detcetive Cleary upon his ar- | WL oy e Louse. [Catholic priest and full blooded |povs oo aaritting. that he Milled ulet e nbreureine ) 1tthew TEat the Sk | This newspaper points out that al- val here at the governor's behest. | REIENDOTS AODL A Ll t |Chippewa. ) | aserauting LAt e e Al B lan e Eon) POl e it | ; 1. W. Robinson & news dealer,|though its income was the largest in The united investigators will bey SCCLCE 05 o drinking and | “Many of the Indians are’in fight. |Joseph Maurer, the young drug clerk th Aexthiliat e e i | TARAEE, LA S a t concelved the idea of preventing of-| history last year the United States obliged to start right back with the | rning the details of thé sui- |ing mood,” Father Gordon said. “An [for whose murder his brother Rus- Sy CRSRLYICS D 00y ollowed 1 ¥ of fensive language near his place of |Mater reduced appropriationa i after | found guilty by a jury and afte When pircumstances as they stood When | ;" j¢rempt he locked him up on |Indian war x\oumR have resulted in sell Scott is sentenced to be hanged sl a8 enr I business. Enlisting the aid of ane tablishments, : ine search ‘for the slayer first be- | €19¢ SRHP M T Sthe peace. | Wisconsin not so fong ago If the In- | The accoint quoted Scott z st and ey other man, he organized the Hard A Iy last Friday morning. | 4€ FA8EL O 0 G0n Kawoeki sald |dians had recelved the same treat- |ing: I raised the gun oter the back:|!s avaiting death on the ¢ Leather club, On applicatior s BR]D”,‘P S Dimde's ort- | At the p L ey 1 = pgpetadl] b2 s e v Getaten: _eathe ). 1 | | nssassination occurred short- | & U8 B L icide if he found [ment at the hands of the govern- of Maurer (1 Iving on top of e il an FEPORT MAN SAID of 'grou I fired. Tyas| That the purpoyged confes: midnight. ; R slose watch [ment as they have recently. Ime in a strug th 4 S & Yol he opportunity and a close wa {5 2 & I'Roben & A = Ry d their wives and familie in| The only tangible clue from the :’,‘ o Dell was opdered. He said he| “Intense feeling has been arous- (so dazed that after 1 got up 1 fired | Robert will resulf in new legal ed up ranks against profanity in any| TO BE READY TO HELP g of the murder are two- bul- }“ “’ml yr' whether he stays, in |ed.” he added, “against the Indian la few more shots. 1 don't know fare to save RusSell from the noo: knoeki i anks agaln b X e does not care ethe § £ ha iy o ARREEh Iy 0 $o0b seemed certa eath was i f —— — one of them the ome that| " 0o siation one day or one asent here who w\ml the dances |where they went to. I'“ l“ ”“'(L bk e Death was ntan The punishment fs simple—when| tha' othe 6o Mt der orders fri shington. At The newspaper s/ the reputec Russell wept as he heard Robert's \ T it = 3 rced Mellett's brain, the' other | o "4 Chen he is released he |under orders from Washington. At| The newspaper the reputed ¥ : a member swears and is heard by|Frank Ballard Quoted as Offering a dance last Sunday, the tribesmen |confession wa e one which shot into the wil er mer |is goinz so far away his | aber, the second s d to stop but refused re hig Cash Up to $2,500,000 to R.or- llett house fn the fusilade. | g f b | sienatu ivtlaged , e ¢ thasals Hearching sfor possible alues Mel= [ o fna ditm, ho maild The have the eympathy of |Fred Springer, first assistant super- | would tell the story,” he said. “Anc }vm‘x!ru 1 to take a rm-; h at "1-\”?;( e ¥ the people of Hayward and hun- |intendent of the jail’ | T always knew where Robert was— | fender. The only restriction is thal ganize Georgia Banks. ett m in the death cell 1|Somerville Children On Tracks—One | the offending person must be hit | hout the shoulders. Wives are hon-| Atlanta, Ga., Jul By Train and Pulls Other To | orary members, being allowed to be- |ations are under v & e | Cyclonic Storm Wrecks |arcas of touri ts who enjoy the aps | T spap said the * | the night I his most active enemies were, ho enjoy The newspaper story said th 1| th ht 1 w 3 o Al o o7 " \ | 2 . ). Burtin, Co s .detecti Vew eV amp |cient dances. Brother” of Russell. who himself | knew that Robert was ) Purtin, Columbus detective, | New Jerse) Guard (,P__!\‘ —_— {has been sentenced to life in the p@aliforn (A)—Negoti- y for the reor- imprisoned In | g, 1 been going through the pub | Newark, N. J., July 24 e B 6. (352 JeR. B g gt LN | | come active when they hear thelr!ganization and reopening of 21 Geors sher's personal papers. Tt is his | storm of eyclonic proportions el Locomotive Engineers {penitentizpronihit part (e Slav-) Safety—Ncither Badly Hurt | et vituerats.. | Bla tonka whic dlosed Gies's 2ok cory that Mellett, having been |upon the camp of the 113th infan- | quminxr Banks in (‘Onn_‘“”’“w‘ The “‘”;L\ AT o faRkhl fol-y || || Somerville, Mass. “July 24 | —_— celvership was granted for the hrentened several times openly. | try, New Jersey National Guard, at| oiovelang, July 24 UP—The Broth- |lowed two days of intermittent gues- || HIGH TIDES } |Holding hands saved the live | HeAps WORLD IN.AFELES | i v hliias oy il having taken out $30.000 addi- | Sea Girt today. rhood of Locomotive Engineers 15 tioning, during which he paced his|| July 25 (Standard Time) | |night of Florence Cullity and C | _Washington, July 24 (P—Thejthey were affiliated, the Atianta fonal insurance, may have had| Wire communications were Par-|,capiiching a series of banks In'cell piting nervously at a cigar, cons || New Havem 10.33 a.m. 10.51 pam. | |O'Brien, three year old Somerville |United States still leads the world | Constitution sald today. W. D. e knowledge of the plot against falyzed and it was impossible to 1040 | gy riford, Bridgeport, New Hayen tradMting himself time and time || New London 9.08 am. 9.28 pm. | |children who were playing besige |In Production and export of apples, | Manley, president of the trust com- jim, because he is known to have |the extent of the damag AT et RNy S GO an RAE hgaih: | | |the tracks of the Boston and Maine | While tife United Kingdom has: dis- | pany, the story said, had announced 1 “stool plkeons” in the under- e o | nounced today. | “When Scott pleaded guilty to the | % ¢ |railroad as @ passenger train rushed | Placed Germany as the world's best | that Frank Ballard, Bridgeport, yrld getting Information for him DEATH TOLL NOW 11 | it ['arithe Bafore Tudgs, Willlat: 1. Gom: |by and brushed them into a ditch, |market, the commerce department|Conn., banker and capitalist, has [ his drive on vice. Nyack, N. Y., July 24 (M—The toll| LOUISE FAZENDA SUES !mill recently and before he was sen- | & % |The boy. who was struck but lightly, | today announced. offefed $2,600,000 for reorganizing —— aths in the bus accident at| o4 Angeles, July 24 (P—Loulse teficed withot & jury trial, the THE W { |pulled Florence with him. Neither | = the Georgia Statebank sl b Bh SHOCK FOR THE TRISH. Sparkil} Thursday/night was raised |nr Fazenda, screen act |dnn(-ijud;:fl placed him on the stand and ) |suffered more than a few scratches LEFT $2,000,000 ESTATE branches, Relfast, Treland, July j24 (P—Tre- [to 11 with the death today of Mrs|teq today she had filed a suit for |sald: Hartford, July 24—Forecast | [and a good scare, Rochester, N. Y. July 24 (P—| Malley is president ot the Georgla hnd. which always has/prided itself | Ratherine Muhs, of Brooklyn In|divorce against her husband Noel| “Did you fire the shots which for New Britaln and vicinity: | | A companion, Ralph Grant, Jr.|Daniel R. Clark, former secretary of [State bank. He said Ballard was & n ffi sacon, uus'received comslaw:- [Nyack hospital. [orty-one persons M. Smith, charging him with de- |killed Joseph Maurer?” Partly cloudy tonight and | |also three years old was not so for- |the Bastman Kodak Co. who died |personal friend. hle of a shock learning that all the [also were injured when the bus isertion and non-support. The com- He answered at that time “No, 1 Sunday; possibly showers to- | ‘me:l((\ He was hurled from the |last December, left a gross estate The Georgia State bank is capital- acon sold in Ircland is not Trish.and | filled with women and children pick- |plaint avers that the marriage oc-|did not” but declined to make any | | night; little change in tem- | |path of the train to the danger list|appraised at $2.260.661 in a transfer |ized at $500,000, If together with its \at sume Of it comes from even es|nickers became unmanageahle on ® [ourred March 7. 4917. and the cou- |statement that would incriminate | perature |of the Somerville hospital. Little tax deposition on file today In sur-|branches is now in the hands of tha hr away as China. hill and crashed into a house. ple separated August 14, 1923. "his brother, Russell. * # |hope was held for his recovery. rogate's court, Georgia State Banking daparh‘n_‘t_ i