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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926. 7 e ing plaint by the janitor. ‘i\“I;: nfif;zfi:iylour;f;:;gdlr;]z.(:t:;pslx\:; | BDUEVED TO BE SLAYER - . Q | hor meal quest Officer Sclioonmaker brought a a few days, even before fhe an- | e N ‘J " [but he always supported his wife ande man to police headquarters last TURKS MODIFY EDIOR LTRSS ¥ | their son, night at 11:15 o’clock, following a| Constantinople, -Aug. 20 @ — nouncement came. She had arrang- 2 Wilder T ’ S gt e S e Bocy: ot Lacell Wiljerieouud pat= bis wife left him a few weeks | complaint that an intoxicated driv- | Forelgn chambers of commerce in s a motlon pighurs. contratt and altered - terred i StaBla=Arerd ag fe said he is willing to bury er had run an automobile through | Turkey, recently ordered closed Kemsv Smt Isn;t BOfl]EI’lflg fi]egh" S D s AHIO Dga[h Toll in Sta[e‘ Two Tell Judde Wives Falled fo|{, ,ichet and support his family |a fence on Sherman Court. The by the government at Angora, have |companying her husband as far as Inquest Today. " U g i VU\!if n wife will keep house proper- man was released when it was found | been permitted to reopen pending Ghflfl] l[}fl ve MHC]] | whatever his Pennsylvania point o ReaGh(’,S Three S X o . " Iy he w not intoxicated diplomatic discussion of the gov- p W | debarkation from her train will be et IOROr Vs Plel]a]‘e Meah — Officers Feeney and Hellberg went | ernment ruling. 3 |—as determined by Tex Rickard. ] The theory that Ladell ¥ : _ 2 IERY to a home at 37 Bassett street, at| Information from official Turk- wealthy Wilmington farmer — ON POLICE BLOTTER 1:45 Igst night in response to a call | ish irces indicate that the e battered body was found early yes SADB AR int TR Yrels whe h Abraham of 155 Norththat there was a man prowling chambers will be permitted to con- SemhEni e el Ewei e broken for the third time ‘lj)_r"“il“"ll\"‘(‘an:hm‘-“\‘“‘;- i i home after their day's |* SRR the pllon 04 L dbnl the vard. They found no finue operations on condition that that a writ of attachment for a $15,. | Wallingford Man Dies From Injurfes |t s en the highest total |\ “hignt by gsheritt Frank Aesing fram. tosctmany dn R ; windos trace of the nan. they change their titles in com- 000 motor car belonging to the While in §wimming. in the history of Weloim LEY e 820 lleged non-support be- | puse, Dwight Capen of 72 City avenue | formity “with present Tuskish law. Dempsey family was on its way to| Norwalk, Aug. 20 P—Frank Car- reached. Reports to the state m been performed on the body the training camp. Such a sugges- |ta, twenty-seven years pld of Wall- |Vehicle department included 519 e Wt e r tion reached the ears of the Demp- |ingford, died last night at the Nor-|cldents, in three of, which persons | PP 0 0 B, (EUFER S0 B Iman, aged 26, plead sey outfit yesterday, hinting that|walk hospital of a broken spine suf- were fatally injured. This accident | ™ Db, Trad I < & % s ilty, but added that he was so Jack Kearns, one time manager of |fered Tuesday, August 3, at Calf |total is eight above the highest week i senk .\‘YM- l.l‘ et b fo'm failive 16 the champion, had sought such pro- | Pasture beach when he dove from a , Which, incidental e o Pt and attend to the cedure as a preliminary step in his |float into three feet of water. Soon oond weele in August. {006 5 e !”“ ! kg two children that h 1 the house- §333,333.33 suit against the heavy-|after he struck the bottom, he was worst ‘Wealk, however| 0ok o> e e turniture for 345 phile lis weight champion. noticed in difficulties. Friends went tered more fatal accidents, nine | f0 ‘f’;,‘l“‘,‘“”‘yl“'\‘ ‘:"‘\‘“"““‘"“"3‘ e was on a two weeks' vacation The report was not lookeed upon |to his assistance and he complained | P°f :"’»"i""_’ri\”i”‘:“i‘l\a; Sy Fen R Blise e e \ Coventry. He is a steeple- with any perturbation by Dempsey, |of feeling numb from the should : = would have been sufficient to those close to him sald. First and [down. He was rushed to'the N ¥ $ Asath foremost. they ~ polnted out walk hospital where an X-ray indi {an1 Witlar he sheriff sald it was I : / | nght SIX iny automobile in ques- |cated a broken spine. that s HE | nsted was e 1at an automol ac e e e not, in a legal sense of the| Though death was stalking him, | . \vinsted was the only one of 14 s time when the weather is A { s, mak regul. wveekly re-|the vicinity of the Wilder farm, A Sl Hade e el h 1 = > i word, the promerty of the fighter. It |he bore up splendidly taking his |C11i¢S making regular sweckly g 1 and when he is traveling from |y g | ! 4'D00r Sedan t hik ot 3 e 3 which was without accidents h s ) S to p He nts to pro- {s in the name of his wife, Estelle |injury with a smile and joked freely ¥ < place v s to pro injury with and joked freely | s the period from August § Tuesday, day f wa i - his the older of | ylor Dempsey. From this the |with those who called on him. He [/ I £ camp derives some sly amusement. s employed by a carnival which (ml SR vh‘:‘ fee, AR e Aot vo and CESRE : rs 2 SRV 1 k $ Then, they said, it is Tidiculous 10 |gae exhibiting in this city at the ber that occurred in the entire | run Wilder down on the : e sosnie il | | { think that a suit for more than & |¢me August 3 was a very hot day. | o er that occurred in the B 9 0 A C 1 t to support his wife. | | 7 / 1 r million dollars could be |rye” qoceased with state. the body in the stable 2 cap idge Alling told him the law by the seizure of a $15,000 hine. Evidence existed yester- t those supposed to be re- y Hartford, Aug. 20 (P — Weekly Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 20 ¥ e ook Dnm;‘scy HEEn DIVE PROVES FATAL automobile accident records were s morning in working on a church Sl other carnival | “piarttora*led all cities with 55, | Attorney ( ; Tt oo i ! 3 | death was received he | with 45 and Bridgeport third with y. 1 e s spensible for the writ were aware | 1% 2 ¢ rore ]\OI‘l]S ::\l(:\“\ J\\..Lir— — 3 ; her. Rodm som z amiss in S . [bury, 32; Stamford, 19; Meriden, 16; e o T U':,‘,\:‘l::h The ,Ksro:‘,'fi,ga Gotnty FIREMEN ARE ACCUSED New n, 15; New London, Nor- _‘l AINTING 1S DAMAGED s :: N ‘” iff's office in Ballston denied | — walk y, each 10; Nor- | tecent e Lokt at any papers of this nature had | Two Bostonians Charged With Steal- |wich, §; ddle and Green- |ente z by ¢ pt cd chim- been received by it for serving. The | ing While Fighting Fire. | wich 4. Hoy have fama e sheriff declared that if papers were Boston, Aug. 20 (A—Two firemen e — by P. wvennes in the " to be served it would be through his |who yesterday fought the three- ME rcase of the ton Public i ok G oftice. |alarm fire in the William Leavens| Chicago, Aug. 2 est | bre " s of ¢ et o T v Preparations for change of train- (and Company furni - ighbred mile of the v h opresented by Attorney Monroe | camps fo conform with the |Haymarket square, yesterday were | within a second’s fr f t 1t was on which is G After hearing both sides of ster of the title ma went | ed with la of goods from | best mark ever m ; steadily forward at the White Sul- firm, John . of Ladder s today. Spar- |1, and David Cleary, of Engine 6,| Mary P. covered route ing I ; ners, trainers and other |bhoth of Charlestown, were held in |1:38 at Lincoln fleld The leak is also 1 for a crack | ance pte | of the small army attend- |$200 each for a hearing, on August | der the colors of E. B. Elkin of |that appear time wich said he came home z the heavyweight all gathered uD |26 on the charge they stole a vasc | Lexington, Ky. She was an outsider ¢ Dlato, ru WD from wor few weeks ago and | | | t Aug. 20 (P—Re Calny free ends of affairs tying them 1o |lamp and shade from the buildi n the betting. t the pa f an empty tenement. He did Savings not to be had in the fall now . ¥ | Introducing possible during MESHKEN'S % 2 i The New Light Six 7 // KW b —withrefined 7-bearing crankshaft motor AUGUST SALE W Tl | and an array of outstanding new attrac- : v S0V, €T 2 | tions. Now on display. Come view it. i TR A ; A 5. HAWKER i ‘ M) : 58 Elm Street Phone 2456 GREATLY lowered prices make fur buying, at this time wise. Important savings over winter prices are to he realized. For 30 years we have maintained a high standard of quality furs at moderate prices and today we believe that we are giving the very 4 2 A 7 7 . @ best values in all the city. : 2 : i ’é. 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