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News of the World o o ‘BRI ;&vaze Daily Circulation For By Associated Press é3dag 3APY i B s July 31st .. .. 13,097 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BOYCOTT BECOMES (o ana suror cause | BAR HARBOR TRAIN ;li)_dy of Young Man, Shot Twice, is \MORGAN'S PARTNER RIGHT OF SENATE PROBERS Disbanding of Church IMPORTANT ITEM || “rier Fifiy-rive Yo, | WREBKEflV MAINEf Found Near Road in Wallingford| [FNIFS STOCK TIP 70 EXTEND INVESTIGATION New Haven, Conn., Aug 4P — IN EHUR[}H H[iHT zrinm"f{ffio‘{u.‘,h(; s\E:?;fyuri;lom and EXDI‘@SS DCP&]M at Auburn— Victim, Ahout 20 Years Old, Apparently Slain Else';COChI’flHC Radios Replldiflfi[]fl OIJ IS QUESTIONED BY INSULL motoring and its out-of-the-way % £ AR ] where and Brought There in Automobile | e o : A, st cnuren, one o the two || 10 PEPSODS Are Injun e ‘ fTe Movies and Business in General || ouocsc < e FSOLS Are 1n) Cll A ) GenemlWarecast | Chicago Public Utilities nation in t will be dis- Feel Ellct of Cathoe || sihe™Se” evmaionmamveey || AR GOES OVER BIG BANK | het s otme it e i Py son, Coroner jMISQUOTED, HE DECLARES|————————| Executive Challenges congregat met last | was found in a lot in North street,|as yet to identify the body. He de- EGOHOHHC Prmes{s | 'mi: :‘o“: fnntice ,», “m‘ | Maik : Suffers Broken N“‘C‘X’::t road, r: a work h - ther g > ot | Says He Commented Favorably on ¢ . lanIry ln t 0 Other members. All but two day. ] aid identl | s parishioners voted to disbana, || °nd \Woman Has Injured Les—80| "5y o notified of the find had the| | This Stock but Absolutely Made o Than Sel]ate Prlmary 0 PK A 0 1] Nelson A.dBeebe, clerk of the Passengers Removed to Specia)|Pody removed to an undertakipg es-| In addition t unds No Predictions as to Price for| |: : 5 church, was authorized to pro- | tablishment with the permission of | he T er the heart, th s & Funds vide letters of transfer to other || Train at Lewiston. { Examiner Dr. J. H.|ner said, thers wer . ot 15 Whidhtit Wowd!se T churches upon application of the || ; - : : ot e body. He belleved | ERMS OF GOYERNMENT present members. The property || Auburn, Maine, Aug. 4 (P—One| " mp, oy ed Coroner EN Mix.| that ti een murdered | Ne S [ : ;- = o 4 _ will be turned over to the Dap- : - 1}"‘:“ Nl ere of thq opinion that|se hours | 3 had | Cochran, partne J. P. Morg 5 Smith Strikes Back at Uper W Eeiny B AT eI e « Convention at Hartford | |3 BL . the Bariyn, man had been killed elsewhere| bee at the c as| g o Y iR for oy e e - Washington |15 345 oay 1 ) AR Crit L n connection wi is- . 2 ™ and his body broug! re by au by John workman at | ' 5 . Calles Orders Alvarado Clergy- | nary or settlement work, it |[%nd Nev K i ;) 1 station of | mobile and nped out the lot t Silver Co., as he | the Olymy ay radioed to t 3 S 4 -TTtCs, Sa”"g Desplte ald. c n a th ly pop 8 e v Alorgs E on t . man's Church Returned To Him— the Maine railroad and not::;(‘)\, RO RARSD VAR ; 3 SEEbet G : e Hlrss 3 : Gifts to His Fund He Is bridge over the e wa Mexico City Aiderman Killed By Androscoggin river, which [Nt abach e it ) e ' g i Obligated to Nobody in He was of Ttalian or Portu-| Aok Arler Birhg Pita At oron | ME[[HN ]]EP[URES (e ~1‘£:\n>1>"ul i B iction and was about 20| (Continued on Page 13) i o ‘s : Any Way olics—Priest Dead in Prison Cell. | a5 o n StofMount Deseihy e P nows renorter upon| (RS A ; and L e dhs stutg WAR I]EBT DEBATE : smoker, express, b : SmOkeless Cities, Without SlumS, [ i ran i, 1| P Chicago, Aug. 4 (P —Authority o situation created by the govern- left the rails, but| se religious regulations iined upright except for a (omrg ° . . i i : -~ 4 5 - i Ot: ‘.g l;mmre into congres- ¢ reached the stage of ination baggage and mail car and | t : \en an f lonal contributions other than sen. 18 daliy it any irmedlata. st i o SEuet ek {i tho state ¢ any | challenged today by Samuel I 1, s o i L:t‘ i DBCImeS w Be Dlawn Imo T A Tolured, ‘ | kind < ric ¢ ,pul\mcf;u;ul(-s executive, orechiiz‘;o. , nsull, general conviction is that danger of | " - Mail Clerk H. W. Foote, of s itics Wi 5 3 I : . 3 Who has testified to contri- Sisaprean viotnes onarneer of | Rponment by Rome Press. | sustained a brok (Institute of Politics at Wil-}"no\ yo 1 Beggar Has oreedl J J i | Dutions of $172,935.19 in the sena- i : loge emer £ Y, torial campai; 1 o bellion has passed, practically. . [ i anleio Smen £ YA 3 al campaign in Illinois, advised Afraid of Boycott | : y liamstown Hears of | Oie'l .hl-.fl;}(;{‘e\zcld lm Coct inted by a financial vews : {the asnais Gampaisn it ke e A, HEGE o | o - # i ! Jining o is othes ol : as s hel Kg i . 3 | tee that he took this position on the S e MATIER CLOSED, HE SAYS W angor, ana war-| Wonders That Can Be Sy nancia e ctils van {1 ¢ ; {advice of his counsel. He then reag over the outcome, of the econom ST n Town, escaped in- | 5 S Chem:| . vk, Aug. 4 (P—J R s orean meet| KR, | go otement prepared by his coun- boyeott called by the national league | American Finance Secrctary Does, | 1113 aster Marst h Accomplished by ( N€mi- | | "1rrank, 66 yea 1 P medi starte . . - !auws;ii::go;”";: ):S ",’;“'s ‘Ih“ the for defense of religious liberty in y arl Mit = | n Chi L f 5 S b S el i committee is limit- sl o0 e However, Deny That His Visit to |« , Me., riding in cal Research — World || annoying » e ulatio, LORn SAMUEL ZIEL fea, R ations. Some observers of 5 | : »ach, received injuries to on i g a o S 4 el | * I shall ask you some ques- situation express the belief t1 Lurope is to Study Financial Con was ' aid treatment | Ppaace Tncluded. 1 of his clothes at a A ‘f\‘vi ; i |Hons,” Chairman Reed said. “Did boycott m become the de dition Ove 5 and continu her journey on a I ion rev a $1 i i 2 : | ]r":“‘v:‘f» 'fl;c ’nr cause to be given factor which may cause the govern ransfer train. LS A et £ large denominations s e e the | Bareoty pehalt money to Charles V. [ factor which may caues the e S e e . 86 passengers - 2 o He was || o' e . | rrett for use in the primary?" | | | It you want to put it that wa s pol | the discussi e Wi t | ferred to a n me up w- Vil to h . Ay, il or the “wealth- ||, : b | Chat Halose TaRA TG o Pl A e e Mo ot D 5 i =i . record complete by asking Insull 1¢ | Reports receive e indicate onditions and betterment of the la- ‘tion Starts Today et ot 4 S g car § ccted to be clear the latter | conditions and better : r E 1 e || o sane rocay; | he gave money for campaign use hat the boycott is ing about a | ¢an L 1 hE, i of Cochran sailed last | Rob paign use to ction in business in som parts | clared t in an intervi vith t e afternol h | bor situation all lie in the id of Relds Raras ; | Robert T. Crowe and Homer K. Gal. ral Mot of the republic, but exactly to what | ien his car took its plun, 1 as removed to a Lewis- 1 ho L wo other mail J ‘he Ame rresy in | rains meanyvhile were being detour- | ne chemist, as the servant of super- at 180%, where it closed the week One Man Drowned; One| ™™ Tl declined to answer. extent is nog known. Mexico City | 3 i t the debt |[ed via Br k and Leeds Junc- power, the Institute of Politics was i orhl thian 28 0 o gent To Testify ; : | oL : George F. Stafr moving pi e h S 2 szinning | Pact as he is concerne e | tion, shuttle trains were run- | ) s K : Staffordrof MH it 101 o schmd iéoteats) L. stianas | ratke s e cen Portland and Auburn, | told today PRESIDENT STARTS s ahemet s waa! Prostration Reportel— |nS suberintendent ot (e guers to show some decrease in attend- a y g R R ] ublished Monday noon - S presur attributable to t statements made etweern .ewiston and Leeds R. T. Haslam, professor of N Ukl ‘1 J'L’ '!\ }_0"“ M‘VO‘" \'howers Are Opened ‘;h\nnxl‘ Saloon league, telegraphed ac- o dly, he 1 t r ¢ 2 PEoCiE re = o S 4 epting service on a subpoena and he boycott, ardly, however, his visit Is personal | Juncti fcal en the 2 ; o e | et b e . L : ! pAESD y : sing the committee that busine 1d other life in the capi- is not burdened wi apparently was| o1 have 214, Toda: would be 7 18 ; : 1 g o brake rigging., (. ; 2 | on hand ton : tal remains about normal. |a fficial mission or responsibili- 3 n brake rigging. £ 5 "0t tn which sm i s k ith from the extreme |is to L questirey mnomm. He The Catholic archbishopric con- | tics, > secretary characterised as | The ok was badly d cities, without slums, would hit ‘ New Britain _factorles|on the drs O»r[:_”n;“var:uit arlll\mn inues to maintain silence regarding | ! v of enterprisi floor of the )“”l T ¢t inder conditions of health and T - R : . . - R e Zat ostheiorL: effort ce, sin he rejection | journalists the aeries ¢ dely | br - There was slight damage to ' - own today Yies | oday, and with one o v | nother o Thie T T T e otlier proper peri oy ; oday, and With one or two ex-| Another witness was C, ¥, Lowrle, ({ altiice 0.(; red by 1t to Presi- | circ mo 5 p S plions foundries where the men | Secretary of ive party of dent Calles. "his truce proposed | studying conditions in s an a prog 1 = the principal prese nal Sever . P {work under an al amount of | Illinois, wh 4 that the r regulations b n reque President MI]THER SLAYS S[]N irritant, Professor Haslar ¢ Several Days at Ply 1MAY ”NK UP P‘]UEE ieat even In normal times, are shut |reauest to deny that Tnsul hay con: k : [ ! e }d}:‘o,‘\‘u]“i.xf‘l.if‘ph '{: J\;‘I‘{y“\:: uvr’ Aty to o I ‘,.’,‘:fl,. emistry, by eting il mouth, Vermont down. One 4 and one prostra- | tributed a dollar to Parley P, The confederation of chambers of | | physicians say the people do not| In Writing Senator Reed, demo. commerco of Mexico Cliy, (i[ cen- ‘Y M E A HFH” L | o s o 1 ey L sl tody {seem. to sute sically, the suffer- | Crat, Missour], the committeo chaip tral body represent cham 5 a F s, he ¢ . 2 - 5 . J - in a liscomfort see man, askin that he b llow 0 c L A Ul : : 2 fis ; Hi 2 S Srd o ing in a mfort seems to be & tha e allowed to over the country, has informed the New hYork Wonant Rallotee ; wer and i me for This Is One Plan Suggested 75 ' ¢ Fege take the stand, Lowrle said that ng C. R. O. M. (re confederation | | | | 5 ey > s in decen 2 n g . s R . |25 to 30 per cent in the demand for | Single contribution to the progres- of labor), In answer to a query, WEHEH iN NEW Yflm{l Self as Climax to Year The Uncrowded City e d by s odltes 2o R a s ectin g H el Ba LRSS 28 ot s hcent i) e ieanll LOr| ivn parts ‘funn Aibg e e > ! t g : o tion were reported yesterday. | Christensen, progressive party can- s of the people throughout the | e fl T ] g 8 | WITH RA[”” bTA'”flN While no new prostrations are(didate for the senate or to other ry on t s issu (Continued on 13) | ) | D ; e . . o reported from the hospltal and|candidates of that organization, that it will oppose the ecoomic boy- | levelopment saw a fu- el . v 1o h campaign amounted s s t d i : < iR a ns e eported th a ed to more th cott and do its utmost to promote | of Litigation e hich cities be un- Hee o gerted el WTIC Today el i R L e i commerce and remain aloof from crowded, in which pow ould be : ; New: Tork Ce i dispensaries still are doing |, COPIeY, Whose home is in Aurora, the religious contro v Imal. T X 1 S 1s obtainable in one s an- ; ¢ 3 v IlL, and who'is a former memb ¢ . o Takes New or 01 SEORAE ¢ g e > 4 e =3 city business, member by ion of chambers of | "cs New Lond !:Sclm e bt i an b : } i Conn, : Among the factories the Vulean |Of CONETess, identified himself as a ncustoy, 2 o cugansdon aais | Tagelior g8 Bride— ! ' of her -0l power would increase . 3 T s ’ e L e G e the [Iron Works operated today at about | Publisher. explaining that he had it will cooperate in any movement 22 o B0 olloRedliby ke owiisaiclie oL ettt e Tivin ndi- | Sy by e O he o3 |75 per cent capacity. which scems |501d Out his holdings fn the Western sceking to protect industry. ’ Will Reside Here 2i : : = 3 away from White Pino camp, o 4 ame 1n tho 01d [to be the largest number of mes ot |United :Gas and! Bladtriesscompaty Ofticials Meet | e : Y ¥, “The mate go; i R St s k poss of dis- |WOrk in any foundry in the city ex. |20 aftillated companies on Janu- Leopold Edscobar, a prominent | ) : & el ocessing of v e ys. His purpose tu - had he se of dis- | Tandara Toans ;M “ k. |2TY 26. He still holds an honorary member of the Knights of Colum-| > of the wedding of I i boyhood home, which s cut f he cc A g Y€ 8K | position on the board. p . = 2 - scovered yes- okceless form, solid, o °é ‘he it he employed in the foundry bus, yesterday conferred with At- l.m.fi,’. nt general s ChIlHeens o vith all power cen im several times sinc 2 opera riow ce de-| S o \“Hw}]“.ho“ = nw-i;? The former congressman sald the torney General Ortega, reportedly [the Y. M. C. A. Miss Mz oty Sk Thta Bh s Aistin ¥ to visit the plot in the | partments w IO} Broad R 1 HIei R abie Tion W ": Taloa in connection with the formal peace |A. Har New London ¢ Ty 4 ¢ ¢ e : 1 cemetery, talk with|easting statio t avelers In- (30¢ F. L) oundry, the Unlon movement, but both men later re- |teacher, became known today ‘_\ Svored 5 ool . lour Eities f 0 e . i He jcast- |Works a the North and Judd discovered e t . s heitar : ries not start up this morn- fused to confirm the report or re- [first time. Mr. Lon Mi e 4 o fois oe il g ¢ t YRg | veal the matter discnssed. {E8 AW aEpim A XTiedHn Ny : e tonnia ind beside e cts, ready access y omestead Harris Whitt o, Jr der ) F I]AMA[iES t 2 director of the |1, when both young folks, wer hole il Hergtonplpdand SRl St stricis (oany 5 Passengers on the presidential towh of Na ho was in-|_ Th lers, Frary and Cl o er son, aMrtin, with a sim- dweller to the country : Iebéided Catholls sarfod of her son, aMrtin, with a ¢ dwell teatn v intanaltion 1o S 5 in the police [foUNdry is working to almost its cal El Faro, has been cited by the | [B x : 1z in 1“1\i head tle | tion, urban advan ! , include Major Jamos : ; i chairfaan |nOTMal capacity, white other AFTER T Meirist oo forl et he : g J0dy crumpled over a s i Sl 1pal, Mr. Coolidge's phy i P A |plants and other departments of the the attorney geners dlflwu"m“nt s 4 : A Blames Russian Influence House secret service men | ¢ President Walt Y ctories mentioned, almost a nor-i on charges that El Faro in L j ot S ape a Moty e e tHe { ; collapse, identified Russian influenc aper IDandon e & = e e the ituation had in- v e e \ngements were made for ¢ Tafy aeiliies 6P thn temperature r about [ €y, & S t Calles. Five mem- S \ e the boycott in Chin st Ene Eemen(ewere med S o gand | e same as it was yesterday, the | N€W Britain People Claim Hab the groups arresting on the Ll e L W Band Ly SHoB e Smontito board L th x the service of the police all |thermometer having gone to 110 in . SR S reohthe fan Bt Huer . idlow, [ over the state ; o great [the sun at 2 o'clock this afternoon. $40,000 After Being charges of plotting to kill the presi- A lington E ! w nd from a drug store in the before the institu g : et Bl ! ) | : b 2 & : 5 ene 1 Dephbeleam Dronx. “The only way I can spite . e described I position in railroad st : : establishing | Announcement was made today Injured 1e others are held fer examina- ai Y e 2 DA nk W. S s of t N5 K contact between thejthat s s at the state armory tion although officials are apparent- A e e e e iineaess M oL Sl eRiTaton . ond) tilend o7 Mv Coolings ot Rl tion and fhe various|Will be open to the public during ly conyinced the alleged plot m. e EALL LR ALATLInELO A HRELD L guest at the presid polic : the present heat wave. In the morn- s was nmot a grave affair. STy e a fon oo B for a nite per Al th iving | Ing the showers will be available for | Damages aggregating $40,000 are The dc nent of the interior*in | “Hello, daddy,” said Martin. gear & i il | | I police stations | Kirls from 9 until 12 o'clock, and [90ught by Emil Schmidt of Hurlburt a statement denies that Secretary Don't say “‘hello, daddy’” bis g Chineso nts e R Rl e rnoon from 1 |Street, his wife, Mrs. Lucy Schmidt, Seliran snd Bichon Dins sestetary her interrupted. “Say good-bye.” on the boycotts Sedti I toiaiook and their fifteen year old son Clar- of the Episcopate conferred for a| S : B Good-byc, daddy,? said the child. | goods fn many of the Chincs e rey £ L At the Y. M. C. A., yesterday 285 |ence Schmidt, in lawsuits brought S cttlariant ‘of tife rellslotis! questlon AR ; 'he iver clicked. Millman | Professor C. H. Peake of Colur NEW HAVEN MAN F : point a com. | Men and boys enjoyed shower baths |38ainst Joseph J. Flaum and Jack or in reward to a conciliation con- 4 T8 tlochithis recelyan liog Sy oniverst A five polic s to make | OF SWims in the tank, as compared |Tackowits of New York. . Emil or in the wiro was cut off. 1t was his | shrowdnoss, Tafher fhan T urther study be the dtustior " to 249 ‘on the same date last “yesr..|BonTRIAb-Blitnty $14:000 QR HAMBRRI . basis of the boy- the mitug On Tuesday the total was 216 as|injuries and $1,000 for damage to L his automobile which he claims was | N e (Continfied on Page 13) totally destroyed on August 15, 1925, say that his illness is not . evil \ el Hod % s in a collision with a taxicab owned The aged prelate is described as be- ¥ oy § ration, asking custody of Martin and When the British realize that Apoplexy, Brought On By e by Fletm ang! deleniny b aiEs ervous and suffering from ; $25 a week alimony. Eigth months | the. boyeoft arises out of Chinese g | I'WOMAN, 101 YEARS OLD. on the highway between East Hadw exhavstion, He has had a slight x B | later Millman sued for divorce, al- | nationalism, then they will be able Heat Exhaustion. ‘MURPHY'MCGUIRE WEDD[NG ) ) s mod: Moodus, Mrs: SOEEAE a faver, but his attendants insist leging misconduct, but the jury de- |to understand the fssues involved fn [ o o MODERN IN HER [DEAS |suing for $10:000 “and Clarence B tla Soruinke domalari BRYOE L. LONG SIGE 2 Dlawite daroriRMOTO ML} inejhosest fiTe CNinessihayeuata | YCTUHRISH EARE e TSR oA | SET FOR AUGUST 93RD hmidt, through his father, claims Only normal numbers of worship- . S sation followed, but ();em\\x!e Te- | the bolshevil:s l;mv use anarelavar | £ SO S b e S ] —_— $15.000. ors are visiting the priestless |their vacation. The ceremony was |tained custody of the child for five |technique they had devised to SO {2 SRR e m,’ S philadelph: s Phinks Girls| Jackowitz was fined $50 and costs Phurches, all of which, except where | performed In the rectory of an days each week und was awarded | bat imperiallsm.” Professor Peake [PANY was "‘1’1‘\““1 . ",".;\ s | Brothert of Bridegroom, Rev. Frec e T i s Soust hve Teiion there has been difficulty in arrang- | Episcopal church by Rev. Dr. Gib-| 16 a week alimony. Recently she | avowed. Hale Park last night of Today No Worse Than [Hall on August 21, 1925, for reckless ing inventories of the treasures and |son, | had brought a new action, which was ——— s e SRR joslin| ick Murphy, Wil Perform | |driving as a result of the collision, Cile: atuty, &b svesent Gve D). Wiligwing the Gexemony My and pending, asking $40 alimony JUDGE TOR COMFORT Medlcal Efaminer George Ll Those of Other Years, {1 ‘Was brodght 6nt st the i D aTihal aGrmmittes | Nie? T st ans wedding trip to |and cancellation of the old agree-| Policemen called to festify {n|S3d that death had been due pri- Ceremony At St. Joseph's, s i BHS tasibah a e Carat MoHtIE i orn s o el court during the hot spell will ap-|Marily to apoplexy, and that heat Aug, 4 (P—A won. |he WES diiving B8 Axlogharotyl 8 N ation bt renorts by |going from there to Old Orchard Iman said Martin had been |preciate Julge Hun exhaugion was a secondary cause. | T : wret fan on ndred and one years “““.“T“i i mmri‘t‘: ka‘l\ul:'iL (e bl ")“"M) that numerous | Beach, thence through White ' sent to his grandmother's home at | Officer T. C. De 1 bra Stowell had been in busi ) _daughter of Mr Mrs. |is not too old to have bobbed ““"‘h‘?‘.kv‘ : “A‘vi1mtl:1\:‘hgf w‘r; e’ Iust ‘f‘{‘“:‘m‘ :m' missing from churches. [ Mountains and Quebec and back to Hudson, N. Y., recently to con- |when th office 1 him here for about nine ye paa v cGuir f | said s. Katherine Ricketts, who :;\(“[rr‘ Q‘znfl‘l}",' et rounaed) J‘};L, Tt i3 understood the Catholics claim |New Dritain. Although they have |valescc from an operation for mas- | pearance without uniform coat ”“\“4"‘“’],"'_m"\w‘1,,\“;!‘ o, 4 r Mo onof S A W iy 1\!{111‘” N oning: tobatas the it that somie of the treasures, includ- {been in this city for the p three | toiditis. | | would meet with the judge's appro- | L b Sl kel T i 1 49 For s \:“v‘l’\, u‘ Ju o sl {.~d"7hu e el ing certaln gold vessels in the cathe- | gays, the 1 became known P e {%al, in view of the requirement that 1“~\~"“‘“' I\:'\.-‘m: ; attaall : S AL t 8t t‘“!»z\' o 8n A _""1‘;“ ) cord 11t e taxIE R e HarEh dral. are privato property. placed In [today for the first time | Chicago Police Have [BakSPmEs st wear Costs iwen nf (S M SRR AR St ; e e i e sl et i T churches by individual owners who | Mr. is the son of Mr. and | 5 5 court. “It is perfectly all right to|Apparently enjoying good health a means of comfort, and not for | Mrs Schmidt's teeth were knocked rotained title in them and therefore [Mrs. Walter H. Long of sanford.{ Lhird Murder in 24 Hours | appesr without o cons. o He had complained recently Francis A. Murphy of New- P R R e rivilawedl to taka thum Bway. (M He'ls & sradusie of the San| . Chicaso, Ang 4 (P-Tmalng the judge said. “You may remove your|eVer that he was bothered w igh |town, Conn., a brother of the bride. It short dressos ‘afid |00 tha 1803 from’ thres to)ala/inokes e plscopal Sitnation {ford High school, attended Bates |body of an unidentified man trussed | necktie, also, if it will inerea blood pressure which necessitat som, Wwill perform the ceremon ng cigarettes, they|long and Clarence Schmidts atm , L the Rev |college for one year and spent two |and weighted with stones in a su- | comfort.” 7 him going on a diet. {Fred Murphy, another brother, will |should be granted those privileges,” |Was broken. ; i {years ot the Leland nford univer- | bu ve police today thel automobile in which the body [be best man and Miss Helen Me- |Mrs. R id. “Women smok-| When Jackowitz was arraigned “n the religious situation, al- sity at Palo Alto, California. | thi ler mystery in 24 honrsw* found slumped over on the seat |Guir stec of the bride, will be |ed pipes years ago and there was g?odlfi ‘50\":;« ‘:};20‘;2“1(‘01‘&“;‘- Rl rows Do g B He came to New Britain almost a | The body, found last night, ap- || just a few hundred feet from |bridesmaid nothing ught of that. While I|Greenstein, who Sohaildt Samiily O trches In his Sarisdiction. |year ago as nt to Clarence H. | parently had been In the water two || HIGH TIDES the Tort Hale bath house. The car| Mr. Murplty is an instructor at the | don't se any harm in it, I never(representing the Schmidt family, | [ (Continued on Page 13) wspaper correspondents. Ar : oy ndé mal force is worki | i vi n's last message. > malice, was the illness Not Serions son's & lice, 3 he b The physicians in attendance Millman told police he married in | cott British, he said, e ! Mora Y Del Rlo i T R but his wife had left him in | placed too much blame on serious. \ ¥ : 925 and started an action for sepa- | sheviks, Following t eting a picture upon Archbishop iam 0. Stowell, Jr., Victim Of | ooniol g0 Episcopal bishop, ‘reighton maintains silence fore Christ church cathedral City and churches in Tampico and in Mexico | Barnes, genecral -secretary of the | wecks. There were three bullet Rug. 3 (Standard Time) had been driven to one side of the |Elihu Burritt Jurior High school {smoked a pipe or clgarettes.” was asked to conduct "‘eflpm“;c“‘ Y". and as industrial secretary, suc- | wounds in the head, leading the || New Haven .09 a.m. 9.22 pm. | |drive near the beach. Stowell's hat [and his flancee has for several years | Speaking of her long life, Mrs. [tion, which he did. Soon after, ?ep’ d to hold services |ceeding Howard W. Preble, who re- police to belleve that the man had || New London 7. am. 7.20 . | [and coat were off and he clutched {been el the school. a position | M Ricketts said were taken to collfict damnste_! ro: Pachy s iy signed to enter. the Hartford “Y”.!b taken for a ride”gand slain a damp handkerchief in his hand. [she recently resigned It is God's will that he had [the company carrying Flaum's taxi- with laymen next Buncey. . t.|He has heen singularly successtul'in | as the result:of some ISt alconol On the beach near the car a quan- St T spared me so long. 1 do not dlet, [cab insurance but the company went Bishop Crelghton expects & 884 |y otk here and has made a host | traffle feud tity of gauze was found and more | | BARGE CAPTAIN DROWNED |but eat ice cream three times a day [into the hands of a recelver. tlement soon in the case O %o friends in the city — ., gauze was found in the automobile| Bridgeport, Aug. 4 P—The body |and drink plenty of coffee.” So far as can be learned, Flaum FEpiscopal church, San “’“' mgd by | Mrs. Long is the daughter of Mf.| CHILD FALLS THREE STORI | just in back of the body. of Thomas Thompson, 64, captain | Mrs. Ricketts is said to be the|has no taxicabs registered in his cfa. the title of which is o:t"‘-rw jand Mrs. Oliver Harris of 69 Mon-| Bridgeport, Aug. 4 P—Climbing THE WEATHER It was believed that he had been |of a coal bar A. N. Abbie Me- st widow of a Civil War soldier. [name in New York this year, and the Tnited States ’*Y“-“"_?“”d‘ under |t2UKk avenue, New London. She has|on a chair while her mother was Hartford, Aug. 4.—Forecast dead two hours when the bodyswas | Williams of the Blue line, New | Today she was surrounded by her [service in the $40,000 suits will be church has been place quence |PeeD @ teacher in the Nathan Hale. |engaged elsewhefe this morning, for New Jritain and vicinit found by motorisf Hundreds in|York, who was drowned in the [seven grandchildren and three great-|made on the commissioner of motor pnard of the police in consequ tor | High school at New London Minnie Siesich, 15 months, fell out of | | Fair and cooler tonight; other ¢ had passed the spot dur-| Bridgeport harbor last night, was |grandchildren. She spends her idle|vehicles, as provided by law. of a charge that the Mexican rect Mr. and Mrs. Long have gone to |a three-story window and was taken | | Thursday fair Ing the interval. Besides his widow [recovered today. Thompson was |moments reading when she does not| Attorney Greenstein issued the ) Two) )fousekoer\'mx temporarily at 117 to St Vincent’s hospital in a dying | he is survived by his father and two [ seen last by his wife, about 7:30 last | have any embroidering or crochet- | writs which are returnable in super< iy s e dd Shuttle Meadow avenue. condition. PR sjbters, night, when he went in swimming. | ing to doy i ; ior gourt in September. {

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