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- oo "> News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN 3 Ped “uuo) pxo;;.mu “1daq ‘Japy ESTABLISHED 1870 - A1eaqry 9ym5 yRINReUU) HERAL Average Daily Circulation For At 12,979 Aug. 14th ... NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926. THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MEXICAN SOLDIERS MOBILIZED TODAY TO THWART REVOLT Gathering Opposite Columbus, | N. M, as Another Invasion Conspiracy Is Uncovered } RELIGIOUS SITUATION STILL DEADLOCKED Will Not Oppose Keith Theater Interests Trying to Get Site in Center of City May Acquire Lyceum in Deal On Main SQtreet Owned By Louis R. Raphael Invasion of New Britain by the | he is said to have expressed a pre- D! B. F. Keith theater interests may | fcrence for the Raphael properties : ithin o |and the Russwin Lyceum. Whether REEpisccomplished Aot witiin 2| the plan is to buy all the buildings short time, it became known today, | involved or to lease the sites and when it was learned that negotia- | construct a new theater building is tions are under way for the pur- own. chase or lease of property on Main | e buildings owned by Raphael street owned by Louis R. Raphael a Main street frontage of ap- and the Russwin Lyceum. nately 90 feet and a depth of The Maln street property in-|145 feet. Raphael recently pur- volved in the deal lles north of the | chased of the city a triangular strip Hudson lunchroom and includes two | of land which divided his buildings Calles, However, 2 bu.ldings, one occupied by Fallon’s| from the Russwin Lyceum and Was convict-| Body Exhumed From Grave Bat | Effaris to:amendUonstitntloniNor |2 5 22 B pa ple s S e which would have blocked the con- ed of fire degree murder in superior . Made From Redistilled i ims e Initiative | Lee block adpacent. summation of the theater deal, | Work — Building And mmmun 4 court hers and the jury| Examination Shows Death Was Will He Himself Take Init : | Dy and the fury | A representative of the Keith in-| It is known that the owners of 5 : | y {fixed the pe at death by hang-! Caused by Choking on Piece of Denatured Alcohol in Seeking Change—Bitter Politi- | terests named Frazer has been in | | the Lyceum, a motion picture thea- | Departments Working Together | line. G5 SRR g £ 5 New Britain on several occasions | ter, have recently been intervi | = = o AT o 3 Meat in Dudley, Mass. | cal Rival Results in Fight in| within the past few weeks scouting | by prospective buyers, one of whom | UPder New Rrrangement—Police 200 HOTOR TRUGKS ALSO e e St ; | Brigsanpess sty o el for a location for a Keith theater. | is helieved to be a represen ative of | il Co-operate, Femora e L nos ! to the Herald) R CEOPATG A — Aran BYHIChYTeop Axe Rl d After looking over available sites, | the Keith interests, e B e o PRl : Mass, Aug. 20 — |CAriSon, 42, is believed to be dying El Paso, Tex., Aug. 20 (P—Me When Building Inspector A. N. 7n Additlon There Are 31 Tractors |COUTt room U % ] What was thought to be an insur- |t Hillside home after drinking poi- can troops have hbeen ordered to - rford and Electrical Inspector & [ A murder plot was exploded {0 8lcohol; another man, Harry border, opposite Columbus, ) |C. 3. Curtin were leaving an E and 171 Army Trucks—>Machines | e SRR rnoon when an autopsy 1’;“32‘::‘ t?* r“"m“lnsane last night 1 Soed K v offi- = e ot - A I nly col arding the S Sthe i body 2 ently from the same cause; , according ta Juarez military offi R B BY BAN["TS WAfiESE UAL Tfl ANY et building rday after | Have No Distinguishing Marks, | jury's decis on the body of Anatesi| yes i ol 46, E , following discovery of the ring work stopped for violations New Trial Asked formerly of New Britain, £ihis HIdte ¥, 46, was taken ned movement of a band of 100 |of city law, a lathing natchet| Report Indicates. N b et proved that he had died of | i Hotel Howard Wednesday to cavily armed men into Mexico in wh over their heads and bu B 8 ke lation caused by choking on | ~lae Iome suffering acutely from avily armed men i | e e Bon | s a revolutionary movement. {ied itsel in the wall where it qi 0 (P—Robert ¢, |Was _immedi e et | @ piece of meat. the same sympoms and a fourth, The plot, discovered by United | fered for a full minute, et forlin rraer b is g | ) Fork sdverals naliraihis momhg‘D:;“ :‘{’z’“"d“ 49, was found deliri- tes agents, was reported by them S I Workmen? disolxinied any nter '10”“‘[’“ S e o JUCEMENL | police believed they had a double e ;r'n;l’m“““d‘“"g around < ! 4 statement of ar @ : ur o el g | erty. oty e s havs et | Terms From 171, to 35 Head of Passaic Mill Also| S n nemmnE e i el ot aber ot automobiles owned by the | The consiction of Gain Gelon.” dyine st Tatensry 219%™ " Many Fmergency Calls a 2 e clals. ered as explal : to a ¢ a trial that Al rd i Bpaia E Many physician, e he investigatin e e P e T, | 5 S % institutions % under suspici roi es and | _-.any physicians report they have e the investigating| Years Warning to Un- | Pledges Best Working | state n;fnfirl patipnsion e ‘fm?JO’yt The statement |ed more atte.tion than Feik wie: ‘;‘n;’;";‘““:mm’)‘,:‘ received numerods emergency calls ffic | | men ordere f uildin, S tt s ller | criminal procecding in o i : |in the past few d. 1 B oo - FAs | iye s ordere o o he: | will be submitted by the comptroller | o s ' Gel e : past few days from individ- e I derworld T udoe Says S| Conditions SR e e e e o (e's evidence | With G GYIng on June 3 LAsleY: | uals who have drunk amall quantis red J ] C | | hatchet down violently, ca: quested the statistics contained i defendant was largely 5 L 2 ties of wh e Mepledig s Gt Btk '"”h"‘r | | rebound against and into the wall. 2uested ‘(‘.n(’""\(‘““;’fil"n‘,’“""‘f“ ait Al short illness. The farm fs owned |00 What 1s belloved to be potsan e e e New vori il et a0 (e rreayy | IRRTI Chol Va (P—Wages| WOk Stopped At Three Places | - Cost State Wenty | T el |1by Joacph Skicka. The Gelos' kofly v Gariion: oimecianen il bt was augiientad yesterdny by Mo B0 rison entences were Aoalt by, Judwsl|ue 11 . | The building, which is at 585 East el s used | Sylvia, graduate of exhumed today and'the ex-ligiuy fo it al of 175 seldicrs. Several la ; s A ) ‘F as high or higher than those pald | eot 15 one of three on which work 4 nger cars used : s . amination revealed that he had Yy police Saturday night. 3 Sty er Al ave | Barrett today to the five “Cry-Baby | 5 | street, is one ee 2 5 utions and departments | Smith colleg pton, Ma: 2 2 s Since that time he has been in a Smeniieot apri oo g 3andits,” who were found guilty last | PY @0¥ other woolen mill in this|was ordered stopped for wir c nd that they cost the |was killed the night of June 16. Her °n poleoned, ss the .polCe | goimnrnas. atiite axd HEaRIs e accept vea e “f(;“ interna. | Night of first degree robber: |country and a guaranteed minimum |fects and the abs body was fou! next morning on (j‘”f'“d- | nourishment. Hillside home author- LD hltgvxar'r‘<1:l(d1c as vital| Peter Mahoney, wage were promised to employes of | [BSPectors Rutherf :xn:i HED S trucks used is 205, | the shore of a lake about two #hniles o ,y-'\o<‘. h;:,}«q fumxsr‘ny Saturday | je¢ holg out little hope for his re- e ekl R \ble. alko | EhiliD Oberst ana Bernard Fra the Forstmann and Huffman Com- co-operating In an INSPECUON | o which the state pald $552,840.70. |from the Gaines home, She came to r'xfr‘:\: gl ](’“ Ing supper at the |oouery, poln i et | were sentenced to Sing Sing pri pany, one of those affected by the |SYstem which will relieve the former are also 34 tractors, which |Sea last & Dumihe 0 i e T 0 Tell e Redistilled Alcohol Basehbseh sAlenEen ot [from 1734 to 35 years. Leo Hecker weeks’ textile strike, by junns pEEL 0D ripsg ORI Reel) p carie : home of 1 Mrs, B E.(hours later that a physlelan Wan| pron o sionasn, Sty by Tohold Conatimtion |Was given a flat sentence of 25 |Forstmann, president of the com. |Of construction, Curtin _acting Tha total cost is $1,724,522.04, Mass, ofter| Simmoned dnd Informed thatio Siatimstohkiomugihelv s |,.!.? d« "\o T o 3 n ! | deputy building inspector on fo5,. 1 R ey 4 from her | Gelos had died in choking on a |ho poison liquor is redistilled de- “mc;:: S R s e e e e “Gro| M. ‘Forstmenn alve pledged the |StoPS in w’”um[“on-v ”1‘ Scatiatone, | Teceived from the United States gov Pec g enns 5‘2‘1 > Xxgmtz' v””t”(m“ ;mmf nafured alcolio D DALC OGN Oy 4 the constitution of Mexico as|Bables,” by the police because all of | best of working conditions, ond an. B iment on tho payment of frelght, |of Seatile sines he returned from (et no meat was " foundl dn;nik ity atiastaa RS AN IES t relates to religion until it s them wept whilo they were belng|nounced a change in the organiza.| A The Plan for co-ordina s Various Branches [the war suftering trom ill effects of | throat, |in the alcohol after the redistilla- heibin o solll nat By i of lidenittled By Bheie wotine o police |tion of the representative assembly, | Fi0US agencies of the Luilding i senger cars and trucks and | his service. hosplar ety June 2 at the CUtY'|tio, process was finished. fotta of the Catholle eplscapate i |headquartere. ‘Thes wers specifical- |the company union body, and the |PArtiient has met favor among the iy ted to 29 insti- | Father Led Search oD e D AT ot IR e e aoavar fo) eV it TuhRementill| Iy chireed i A tion of a permanent mediation | 2119iP8 commissioners and 1 th° tutions and departments and com-| Wit th B QRIS Slaly EOL S EE YL R ¢ Y law changed, but he cannot, OWINg |bery of a private bank in the Bronx |committee, in statement which was | 015, "EEe5ted s ons. The statisticlan hes not |her father cams forward @s one of | ol e e i to his political and philosophical | where & sixth member of the gang |mad public at a conference with | Grc, L0 Make possib dvised that any of the pas- |the leaders in the search for her | vestigation of the two deaths | sonvictions, submit to congress & was shot to death, Tebtascdiniive: or Jo ORI cars are marked e of \murderer. He w ested und‘“‘a‘\s started secretly two days ago | : for modification Characterizing his imposition of | Membe t the LR D U (o necticut” or any other designa- |charged with During a | When a detective representing an | v k. calling A ng his imy lembers o representative as- | yiower Curtin Hon o i ish them from pri- | coroner's inque which a close | insurance company called in the | The position of P (ulffn O oo e aal I meaee o wre addressed by Mr. Forst- | tyatem in effect, (he additional | vafery” owned care with the. txecn- | seratiny was his movcments |state and local authorities inform. | - T % 1 : Announcerm by Mr. Forsf has agreed to accept r.spo ctate hh:pyv ite contended that the girl | were insured with policies made | y 3 s r mh fi"z;{mu“r?]{»)‘x] :;(ilam ( 1‘:‘: mmwvur:y;f:} l.;\t;h Sr pe that th 11 man ment intended | for fire-stop fnspecti H e it of an at-|out to the same person, The name!Famous “Bl‘ DOE Here at el Rio,; archbishop ac plishes thing—se: 1 with its employes only ) al use . g end -|of va Vi 1t the President suspend | punishment is the only ompioy Daily ‘Olearing mpt on her part to end an un- | of this beneficiary was withheld | enforced religious reg- | they understand.” : nterpreted as making that the in effect a dally clearing hous e el & Liowhaot J : h cvulmm(a',s:d in llhe.‘ Turning to the convicted men he |, o union, organized under the aus- | inspection requests. The th \\i:xv;fsfh n:lopx:sl_u fl ‘:M‘ el sl u’é :‘73mt:emp‘:sot”‘mxft Rooms i e dv“] ‘t:; = cell rid of y i es of ths American Federation of | partments will make daily repori. h 1 seen & man of Gaines' general | the farm some months ago from ic_churches in Mexico and t oty s mell Mo of e lend it sy oy S aTapiarel) chel unliad ot | ERpuialtHsre hea Aua it insaesiion a0 ar the place where | New Britain, where he had prev b ompisiEem snoR At BRI CR s litiie cns seeer of ihisicouRUthatithe) e Aeviearien o managed the | sought on plumbing or electr L A ously known the owner of the farm, | , Stubby,” the hero mascot canine , Boeofsiealisdlf By tne) minfement cannokibe more severes | SELA LSS AH TS maisend thoqsoneht on DISMMAR ok L ioott c the body was found. = | Guaty kmowrn the omwner.of e farmiol 5 ol it Hicholgi e g ) ORI | I S s R " | asked, Investigation will be | Aufo s Ioenptee domestic affairs has also been |1l be brought to this city tomorrow om. e o it vt oiay | Botany mills, regularly employing | started to determine why the work | Big Crowd Watches Main | . One of the 'an ‘automoblle me- | started: The women living at tn |2ftérnoon and will bo placed in the Letter to Episcopate. was charged with robberies, today e e R R oszes was an sulomoblle me- | started? o women Uving st tinj 3R RERS FELS S HEENTS president in his letter de-|waived that county's right to try the i BRI T B e Street Tight Over - Who declare e hiad seen | facon, thought o Tave ean il HTiie it 0 res the episcopate had the right|men, and they were immediately . 80N Yicejpnesican, Lvess building inspector’s ‘work, the | the defenda automobile 2 O | G aamitter that she 18 B¥eI ooray. tormasly At iU el tition him for amelioration Of taken to Sing Sing to begin their Sps R G e B e e Auto Tire [200Rteck §ftory heifyacane gRoLautte taah : now of Washington, will exhibit him ons but that the supreme | genten [esdspices the new union. R plan to eliminate the | me, a few minutes before the es- i v b ned in the Web- |8 the monthly meeting of the rt and congress, and not the| e i Ee e R e T S e i O 8 O st hio | ster canrt everel meskanos ahares s | Hartord iy Ay i o iof exccutive of the republic, are| ICAN KACEYS RESENT Mo St LSRR AR S0 e it N e s T treated e mitted | with larceny of poultry and fum | Wethersfleld tomorrow _afternoan, roptsecs where reiet snoua be | JIEX [Lacigineel construction job an insps s morning to the spectacle of a T eqwntly wich | (001s. This was shortly after (e |2{ter Which he will bring the re- ; nop's| I} RFERENGE‘ o reiman ehuged KGN thell i ey e ) deputy sherlt grappling with two |that he anarroled (rcatontly WOS| 4ot o Wilson and Skirks was|mains tothis‘city, h regard to the archbishop’s AMERIGAN IN E I fatoii fwasiy e e e e ot eat hiney ok men who tried unsuccessfully to re- | her, but declared that the q S discharged on five count allaging| . Stubby” is the only known ca- etition for freedom of conscience, | S P dommunist daltal ors: . approve or condemn fire-stops. strain him from attaching and tak. |Were caused entirely by her oblee- | PO ECL Bl S O en e in |nine vteran of the World war. He thought, religion, teaching, associa- | His statement follows in part: Police Will Co-operate ing an automobile tire strapped to & | tions to his heavy drinking. 2 e | ey the ot that oo dn-| Nedams » mati Vav s bvht e fonh , the lotter of Presi- | want Nelther Direct Nor Indirect| “Ipledge the employes of the I'| o / Bolco WA Cooperate | |ing an automobile tire stras aheth Gaines, second wife ot the | formed the court that Wileon was | S0 5, F ot HENn . ol fent Calles says these liberties are | f 3§ S e estesas i o Rl SR T R e TR U BeTEd ez ant, also testified in behalf o |lines in all of the division's engage- = | action by RS S iats R al Tenien an those jpatd afivdnanl B0 SRTE e s e who figured in and , stigation of the entire affair |Ments. He was wounded and given (Continted on Page 30.) S [l R e e e e e i 1 Townsend, foreman of |~ MEt 0 X day With the repart |BOSDItal treatment, the same as hin . i i G | qpionnicdge the best working €on- | oy will report all building jobs on (ho had pitted against nim. Geope iid that three Dot X ee | from the insurance company, the |BUman “buddies,” and was the most San Antonfo, Tex., Aug. 20 (P— | ditions possible, the most modern | yion 5 permit card isnot displayed. |and Frank Sadis. He had wilt fose re a final decision was | IR (18 (REUHATCS COMDARY, he | decorated dog In existence. 4 EASES [’F Ll U[}R The Knights of Columbus of Mexico | and perfect technical and sanit. This plan was worked out to cut the offices of Lawyer Monroe S, two ballots the it an attempt had been made to |, Stubby” was made a member of will not regard with favorable eyes | eduipment, and the most humane |, 1y yiolations anent permits. |Gordon and Hungerford & Saxe, | vote was 10 to 2 for conviction, with collect the insurance poliey of |the American Legion and his name either the direct or indirect inter- | and just relatlons between superior | “py. v bufiding job in the city will |directed against George ' Sadiy [the two women jurors favoring ac- | ('°" e G was put on the Eddy-Glover post PPLY vention of the United States in Mexi- | and subordinate. | he visited at least once a week in |vegetable and fruit dealer, If quittal. On the third ballot, the | ¥ A, roster. His membership was not for MISS! can affairs, Edelmiro Traslosheros | The minimum weekly wages 88|y, “ryiuro” The city has been |Sadis, brother of Geosge, was pres- |vote for conviction was m\:\l\mlmli! long, However, because. it Waa Gniy and Francolsco Arrieta declared here | set forth by Mr. Forstmenn were! |, ;04 i1 six zones and onc-half of |ent and he claimed ownership of P | TERRIBLY SCALDED shortly after that he died after @ T today. The two with Mariano Alco- | 2865 16 o 18, 318: ages 18 10 20, | o0 gay will be spent in a visit to |the spare tire, so when the deputy ER [ foy dummihnom - l d to Get cer formed the Mexican Knights of | $13.30; over 20 vears old $21.60. |0k sone, reardiess of whether in- |sheriff sefzed the truck he at on MEETS I:ATH o Mr. Conroy then had his remains But 0\\ ner, (1 a 0 L€l olumbus delegation at the recent N’t‘l:‘:) lel‘z‘“:":;;:““:”” 4 By spections have been called started to remove what he claimed | g Middle Haddam Man Falls in Waist | Stuffed and after a consultation with ntion and are in | compose vees 2 Philadelphia conv the management and elected by the workers in cqual numbers, is to be Some Back, Won't Pro- San Afitonio on their way back to Agent of Big Producers Also Considering Two Blocks| : : Sa s i o ey e s to bring the dog to this city and - Mexico. St x . |the fire department, Building In-| Horwitz ordered way from BEINE AWAY Fl]UR YRS” Company’s Plant. test Shrinkage In the Philadelphia _convention | composed entirely of men elected by |spector Rutherford "ana ctrical [the truck but the latter worked | | Place him in the hands of the mem- = we did not represent the Mexican | the en l_““"‘“»‘- e ommit- | Inspector Curtin went to 222 Broad |aw until he had loosed the laq‘ e Middletown, Conn., Aug. 20 (F— b"rs“flf his xggst- Anyone wishing to 20 (P | clerey. but the Knights of Colum- | A permanent medintion ommnic istreet today and condemned veran- |strap. Both the officer and Sad Italian War Vet, Just Re- |Terribly scalded from his waist |See “Stubby™ is fovited to visit the Benbody, M85, & llatior trans | bus:’ sald TraslosHeras., *Our mis- (fee of hree ment fnd employes iy |25 on a three story building which, |took grips on the tire and were tug- | Italian War , JUS o widteom Ainiings 1ath \,Om,,g wa- | eglon post rooms at any time. : e or trans- PUS: ho agement and emp Z ; 5 A i ; The shrinkage in the liquor trans- | B08" S0 et Cr e make & e [they reported, are In great danger |ging hard when George Sadis made | 4 e ter in a yarn cleansing va ferred from tne city loc v”?mx[‘?vv;:; report to the American Knights o | {0 function (RHEUitie SN0 pachian b s his entry. As the tug-of-war wax- | turned, Runs Across - |ir in Thread company phnt az‘ NEARLY GHOKES TO DEATH owner, Nick Pappas, early tofa¥ % | columbus about our activities in ! i 5 =i o elxa | Joseph Mitzko the owner, [ed warm the tire was forgotten and . g Middle Haddam today, Thomas Hop- | court order has grown (o }" €aseS | yexico. i 1_’;?]"“1“““';gt'}::jcfl"’:ml‘;)'ll pnlodf‘:r”m | will be allowed fi s in which to |a free for all ensued. The wr \'my,;g Him on Street Kins, 42, was brought to the Middle- | instead of the forty s first “The Order of the Knights of Co- |lockout a diation have | remove the verandas. The structures | match was short lived and after | —— sex hospital here critical condi- | Bridgeport Woman, on Diet, Snatch- ported missing. A final check lumbus has never :15!(:~r1 for inter- |un n!all attempts at mediation have extend across the entire front of the | grips were broken, Horwitz again | e e gepor ed that 91 c: vention of the United ‘“‘]"'“5 0 ""(‘" '“':‘l'c” employes who report for |building and are used by families | went after the tire. This step r cen CoT e A veleran ot the | Hobkins was turning off Begt from | &8 Un: Plackior Mostsandl ATt £ whiskey seized by the raid-liors petween the church and state. | All old 'l rocelve |having children. Their us igg |opened hostili and again the | cenzo Consig cen four |& {rame over which yarn @ spread | g 3 were gone Whilo | On the other hand, the American |work by tomorrow noon will receive five day period will be advised |three engaged in a wrestling con- |Z6th division, wi Biden; fouri|& IRING, OYBELNMIE | SIS 1iiek as Rewmlt f gin ware short of the | K . has asked that the interests of | their old seniority right even though | : Ay tast vears in Ttaly suffering from wounds before belr dipped tnto e ik thE L0ICheTe VS American Catholic priests in Mexico | the mill is unable to find a place for | 28247 | “Sergeant P. T. O'Mara happened |and his condition resulting from | Whe e Slipped and fell into the| pridgeport, Aug. 20 P—Unable B e e ta 0e- s protected, but has mever asked | them. ISR e |along at this juncture and at the | War service, unable to return until Vat. Tellow workmen ¥ htiare n |to resist the temptation of a nice An "“’;‘o’“\“‘:‘"‘c'];“”, amounts | for armed intervention. We do not | Mr, Forstmann said he had no |Rev. James Griffin Named sin el a b s ot Ao Rnl A bara) tiagian | ou mv?‘xk‘n{.«.n. but not before he | juiey plece of steak she had prec onuld be taken from the locked stor- | want that.” profudics against outsids _ labor Villa Nova President |vrotners aside. The deputy dia not S R0 G, [ Berehs bur pueaeln s e could by at there were 20 () insi | i d a man on the stree | terday noon, although she was on a ) & o ail. Pappas in- e unions, but tha re Philadelphia, Aug. 20 (2 — The |insist upon their arrest, howeve > A LA | 4 O DRl e mountable technical difffeultlea| G0 BRI SN S T mes |and they Tater went tht: way, £ n vesident Mrs. Kresge Arrives to |dset, Mrs. Mary Vasko of Hallett L e o etting back 4,500 Fl E ENP because of the diversity of opera- | APRRIITL © city, as president of |witz taking the truck and tire, quiring for the street Fight Divorce Action |Strect: snatched a piece of the steak . formal protest at g s which prevented the unioniz- | Griffin, o v 8 | merly lived, and t o & from a platter while her husband's less than was taken from him. He “““‘(“n“ S o Villa Nova college was announced | ‘During Qratapls was New York, Aug. 20 (P — Mrm fpio oot ii i o et mpted to Ak ite satisfied wi ing of the industry. ¢ by the cial chapte Stephen Roper, who was associate 4 Darie Meroar Vot vl o ack wa and ate: said he was quite satistied With the |\ ool e A by the privincial chapter of |Stephen Roper, who was as i Dorls Mercer Kresge arrived from'lyuatio: 1t befors she wea Aetestad result of his three years fight IOP1 o = o " B the Ausustinian Fathers of the with Horv in se g ti Europe today to fight the divorce by him. it Take Part in Annual Convention New York-Chicago Mail | (piteq States. Father Grifin is as- | took charge of the auto truck. suity filed in Detroit last month bY | e steak, not properly masticat 1 was taken to the state| Ceremonial at New London. | In 5 Hours, 27 Minutes |sistant rector of Our Mother 0:‘ 'nu; street \:r;'!"“ Blitcted S0 1 ; her husband, Sebastlan 8, Kresge, ' od 1oaged 'tn the woman's throat mud then bavk 5 : 5 “hurch at Chesf wd of re 00 persons, . f 3 ealthy oper: o e anc g rema court/and ther b"d“mfifl“[ New London, Conn., Aug. 20—One | Chicago, Aug. 20 (A—The United | AL S ”(\)\*m: \Sj::m’ . e glanadsbyiihe presicent i A url el ,ym) P e oty fve and ten |she nearly choked to death. The rict court for re-trial: before it| New Lond : er held in | States air mall was brought from |Hill STY, Preige et patrfating w veterans who are | cent stores. She said the sult Was!yyuhand sseing hin'wits in distrete \o largest les ever held in | Rev. llivan, | due Gordon Bros., for merc . B was finally dismissed because, while | o el i f this state |New York to Chicago today in five| The Rev. Mortimer A. Sullivan, |due Gordon Bros., "eaandi®e: |abroad and had kept from | “entlrely unwarranted” and that | although not knowing what was her e allad Tor oaly 10 0male ¥, 4500 firemen of this s ! ork tes, breaking all | President of the Villa Nova since |and $200 due, Morrls Koppel for | 2rord and who bad beer kont from | wiliely hniarranted” and he WAk i ac- |and some from Rhode Island, com- hours and 27 minutes, breaking all e ber] e lanpnintd neckar | Eitomuhill s bprin sRagl. | trouble summoned the ambulance, lons each of whiskey and gin, the ac- | L mpanics together with |records, officlals sald, for westbound il ot bt : e e rs. Kreage, who Js Mr. Kresge's | which arrived with Dr. David §. twal haul was far in excess. | "85 bands and drum corps, |air mail transportation over llxc\‘\’; l‘ Matthow:s ch 2 A S : \Clnl&.m’v\ Greetings Via flf“””“'““v!‘ ‘1”'1”;" carned of | Greenspun, who found the woman The transfer % ade ‘“]T‘F J in review of Mayor William |route. et | Nothing New in Way of ! KDKA Received in North | 5"t While in Europe. |in the last throes of strangualtion. morning in trucks guarded by Pox wnd merbera of: ths olty | —_— | | P ix State Bank | — Lussn bl 3 T e Dr. Greenspun extricated the ob- officers;. The bottied goods were| oo oty T oiewing sfand on the |Birth of Baby Bnds [ * % yen Sl“’fm‘\ ’\\‘M“”I}Tfik | Ay, A Niw |Star and Producer Both |struction and tett the woman to re- 1 in a specially constructed ce 1 At K Harsing e Tat | e artford, Conn., Aug. 20 (P—im he sl 3 5 +1 | cover at home. the Puppas barn where two |miunicipal * lawn = this morning Father’s Jail Term | i B o [ tockholders of the Thocnix National | Year's Day grectings of the relatives | Lan‘d in Stamford Jail | ¥y i b Aug. Standard Time, 5 Aot v unai i nto tee d friends of traders and pelice in| Stamford, Conn., Aug. 3 = and. two state offleers | o\ "o uiation was estimated fo By Court Agreement || yew Haven: 827 am. 5.5 pam. | |22 Which rocently v T Canntioy A rat e ol Bt el e ) Uh-Ihe | COMPLETE PROBE OF CRASH i aded rifles. | ’ ; o 3 h E h 8. * | | nical liquidati der to organize | anadian Arctic had been broad- ( e a ne o e % 2 i e srem. |have been enlarged for the day by An increse in the famity o || New Londou: 7.02 a.m. 7.28 p.m, | |Dica! lauldation odiatinnliitd iy b urance was had that the sical review, “Headed for Broad. || clkestone. Eng. Aug. 20 (B — permitted on'the Prem- | 50 visitors hero to see the parade: | g cortain Toeel man g o days || J‘u-mpcx(mlx Mufes iits: ol Rotate (S9N, SHIMeRse wax Ty Bt were in jail here early toay | The British government will make B Dadlnas 4| Major General Morris B. Pavne,| ggo was welcome for more |% Lo ey L hnniontist Weast the result of & fracas in a local | (he fullest inquiry into Wednesday's rmidable looking et | commander of the 43rd division, Was| than one reason. The father e ,’]Z‘f_"‘“t“'c“‘”v’ the ~,N§‘ e ,‘“'l"',“r;”:“rl Word has been telegraphed to |hotel. |fatal alr crash, the. corober, sus warned off xu»sflfl”_ hijac ol Ities | E¥2nd marshal of the parade. | was convicted in police court % g | rosg r‘>r.npami and stoc a0 Cer 2 ICanadian . pollos . headqnairters Jnb|: The star,Garry Owen of New ;nounced today at a inquest on the failed to prevent several casualties | Neariy every company had its ap-| of driving an antomobils cpie the lskieriban tgok slnliar ynanlv| gt & R Los e b Mavies ais Mkl it b assaul | deaths of Robert Blaney of Boston to overripe barrels of beer Whose | ,ratus and many ancient pieces| under the influence of liquor TAF WEATHER |mous action at the same time. The | AW THC BRES by the Westing- (and breach of the peace. The pro- |And Vigo Rizzi of London, The cus- contents cascaded to the lm\f'm“nl‘“ e drawn through the streets. The | and Judge Hungerford fined | new bank will be known as the |y o Y faoturing ‘mmr Walter Kenny of Brooklyn, | tomary veridet of accidental death while perspiring policemen looked | yarade consisted of six divisions. him $100 and sentenced him to (| Hartford, Aug. 20.—Forecast Phoenix State bank. company through radio station |was drunk and disorderly, police al- | W88 returncd. Miss Margaret Hill on longingly. 1in route to the home | * Following the parade the firemen | 30 days in jafl, with the pro- for New Britain and vicinit A petition for approval of the |KnKy, last Christmas and New |leged. Authorities aid not kuow |Blaney of Boston, Was sl and y { of Nick Pappas where the beer to- | were. conveved to Ocean Beach, | vision that the jail term would || Generally fair tonight; Sat- | (merger will soon be submittéd 10 | years Day reached the person for |what caused the disturbance, formally identified the bLody of her R ot ies of gln and | where fleld events took place. ‘The| end on the birth of the child. || urday Increasing. clomiine: ‘ the state bank commissioner. The |whom it was Intended. The mes-| The review was fo move on to|brother. An inquest alss was Hald 4 BRNRR LS S in 1¢ the | two-days convention will come to a| The father served several days || not much change In tem change of the Phoenix to State bank sages were sent to Baffin Land, La- |New London today for a one night |0a the death of Pilot De Lisle aftes caravan moved softly through dark- | close tonight with a display of fire-| and released to greet the perature | |status leaves Hartford with but two [brador, Pond's Tnlet and other fso. |stand. It was given here last night | which tho formalities were adfourns ensd, streets. worksat the beach. new arrival. * % |national banks, latea points within the Arctic circle. |only. ed. 24 7 4 9 e T X OITY OFFICIALS IN DANGER AS HATCHET RIES PAST HEADS Rutherford and Curtin Have Narrow Escape After Ordering Workmen fo Stop Building | LATHERS DENY INTENT 10 HARM secrors (ST OVER VER MILLION Wiring Defects And Absence of I‘1r1. { Frost and Freezing Temperature Reaches Adirondack District =% ac Lake Y., Aug. 20 low freezing tempera- during the night were re ed toda; veral pl the Adi mountain in district. ta L sharply, reported the cold- has Dbeen a falling thermometer STATE OWNED CARS |lace slay GAINES IS GUILTY, - SENTENCED T0 DIE Seat le Man Convicted of Mur-| « (ering His Own Danghter TO FIGHT FOR NEW TRIAL| | Conviction Eidence — wimosses mnea A (010" Proves Anatos Gelos Unnatural "ather attle Clo el e e Pwssenger MWachines Used |cne saio Inspector I Unsafe Acting on a report Verandas Condemned Rutherford ;“EPUTY SHERIFF iAS was his property. This precipitated received from the battle. ket tural rela ing h 'ONE BRIDGEPORTER DYING, ANOTHER INSANE AND TWO MORE STRICKEN BY BOOZE AUTOPSY EAPLODES Wil Autrie URDER HESTERP | et R Mo merous Emergency s Calls From People - Did NO t Die 0[ Poigsm | Sick From Bad Liquor FORMER NEW BRITAIN MAN ‘Indxcatmns Are the Sicken- ing Potion Is Beverage All On Circumstantial | Relationship Between | And Daughter, Wash.,, s Ga 20 (P—wal- | charged with ia, faced He | | | Eddy-Glover Post with her father. | by the police. | State Commander Harry C. Jackson Deep Into Boiling Water at Thread |of the American Legion he decided

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