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News of the World ‘ ‘ ; Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Fress '"w:) pxu; X’f;szs'idmg 13 )1 13 4oy L o o "‘" ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BKITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS DIRIGIBLE T0 BE | Woman In Rage Throws Burning PRESIDENT WONT PRIVATE LOAN MAY SPEED ‘fMEDICAL STUDENT IS HELD NASTER OF SKIE§| Liquid On Policeman; Daughter ‘ ENTER N.Y.FIGHT, - WAR MEMORIAL ERECTION FOLLOWING DEATH OF GIRL LA Ul \ It Com. Rosendahl Predicts Tussles With Officers In Court \Decides on Hands OF Palicy in HART STANDS PAT AS I::;lll;(;e (‘l(;mnu:tsegli\l-‘! FOR WHOM HE PRESCRIBED Gt Hisis o TRl othe Fats o oo in Convulsion When Judge Finesl Gnbeator Campis | RS OF POLICE DEPT,| Farey v evogeem ot HUSBAND AND WIFE | Cleveland Pokice Hint _ Her—Child Forcibly Removed From Scene INVURMERARLE T§ WRBS| somaosct st s et e oot et LD GHHBNR: RS, 001, (o o vt Pt Mesting ot FINALLY REUNITED That Western Reserve [ing to the police, Mrs. Ursi'= Kas-| Connolly brought her a drink of| | 3 S : : EL A : ; . mat| Woods, Is in Charg e World War meme _— Sophomore May Be | paraitis, aged 38, of Willow water and Officer Feeney applied|Coolidge Lets It Be IXnown street, refused to admit Officers aromatic spirits of ammor | 3 . i '8 nopetul of working out a |y - 3 Up To This, He Says—European |Feency and Temple to her tener Officer Feeney testified that he, Other Nations Must Consider U. for n wher operc.tion ve | € (lll[)let }}“d. Been Sepa- Rlva"mg NOtOrlOllS last night and when Officer Feeney and Officer Temple were detailed tc e % ; ut wa rated Since Civi Trip in Three Days, Is One of His | was attempting to enter thr he| the woman's home about 10 o'cleck| cocr'ations Without Regard to| for an appropriati the v v et Loeb - Leo old Case Pty bathroom window, the woman last night, and found a crowd in the| Economic Concessions. Insist or v where the | Pudeet, 1 t War p roc ctions. | doused him with i ard, while Mrs. Kasparaitis w 2 part ex imittee at a close DAk EhvTet N T An The | burned his hands and arms. Th screaming and beating her daugh-| Pa vor c ent ays | e i s : 4 0 2 | ficer persisted, however, f in the house. Mrs. Kasparaitis| The int ¢ it Cooli L Pae sor f r ¢ plan ofiered. 208 Separs (-a\e Young Woman “Love B s ! © |entered through a bedroom window | testified that her daughter is dis ) is-oft policy in the | LT t orge H. Dyson de- | ° S : IS since they 1 ect, a 700 foot test tube w'*h which |ang arrested the woman for 5! lient and she was forced to ck tion of a republican nom o e e are a pillings o) clinecitto fdiscuss, iginess i ey . Pills,” Prisoner Admits aviators-scientists are conducting ex-|of the peace an enness. for governor of New York this erate, | ) men |:CO: f Tht's 2 g periments looking toward eventual | Judge Alling fined he c Asked 1f she had been drinking,|was made known definitely at ti 5 L for TR, L RESSC L e n the o —Friends Hint That She - count in court t nd she admitted having had three|summer white house today. or any e, I in eld in a pri ' 5 S Luxurlous ocean air lines for tour- g sentence pronounced,|drinks of whiskey yesterday, but she| In ing the position of the onshiteq his was the only - T = lotherwite, e ““ -/ May Have Been Drawn 5 Bl RS raitis fell to the floor in|insisted that she was not intoxicated. | chief after 25 ; f B Cesi Mg iy S m;; fstie e wvulsion, while her 13-year-old|She admitted ownership of a still, a erences w n leade e department wou vize today at ts actions 1 the | ¢pirg N e Mo Into Drug Ring. nd feet long abl ol h fought policemen and|quantity of mash and a gallon of | of te, officials made clear ¢! [ re nti n is worl ut g for war, improvem % 2 | who tried to take her away |liquor, which Officer y con At conferences had not con- |y oAl - FOseC B4 L ouncen s ag ¥e PR vl her forecasting and reduction in | . Mrs. Kasparaitis | fiscated. cer e governorship and 3 i i ¢ SR v ng with Mann’s absence from hi Cleveland, Aug. (—A sopho- cost and maintenance—these are but | > does not expect to tak Y lor £t il OB T married in 1863, More student in the medical school Present Experimemts But Leading vy dirigible Los Angeles is, in ef- 1 few of the results being sought by | ) L that .question, il wt P, ] ks Lot 2 A nliste nion arm t stern Reserve university was xperimenters at the air station. e Is a state convention for the i tion the 1 ¥ TRk 2 8 1 a Ire S it r questioned today about the ~ = Valentino Spent Million Doll bl o b e These men are king ce: ,~< purpose of nomir a g o ; : A e ; 3 Sintee g Bogorsion, R e ‘va entlflo Peflt 1ion Uoliars It ‘was asserted, and the president is | LS MONE b aperation of guoline o ioan, provided tho bonrd of 1 - too s bride 1o 5. Bt R | e begere s ek, H, who 362 Jackson, commandant of the station, willing t any in- % 14 it h - . 3 g DPIOVER, £ nt t n th n her for experimental purposes. i During Past Year and His Estate T T e el IR o e e anoe ey e A NCEEE and survivor of t Shen- American Entrance it > o - o t t 0’ 3 k he t me his tudent's bed me were of the disaster. atter of American entrance |jg 2 t t 1 a t for lome of he s most d ¢ pois oy s gy Has But Little, Schenck Asserts .o v i i i 5 ihax Do seuehs ol st | ety sosney S are experimenting all the | Jjustice, President Coolidge ex- 5 v ; T for severa ars h success, learned, I would say he has the tl(“” NANd s Bodnd ,'f ““’” Y ‘f“" foibeloons m‘t{ o ]‘\ iy |connected with uting BYPD PPAISLS FRITSO\J = Jears, assuming ler |same slant on life as Loeb and Leo- < itaels by teiat and error: e On Other Hand, Los Angeles Friends Declare Holdings |\, /1 other nations —eoncerned | ory, S IN LETTER T0 JACKSO om b y married Wil- pola,” on of the detectives declar- e e L SR e Worth $750,000—Miss Negri Says They Were to the lisht of the senate reservations e m (of four ehildren. |~ inye believe we can lead him to b get a ethod tha AL to the protocol of adherenc N tte . r, th " . e i 2 Irns dled in 1890 o - 10W [ make vital admissions in solving the SRA LD N B0 B Oimes | Marry Early Next Year While Sheik’s Girl Friend| any sugsestions that the question o court would be proper to |, Vel el : Grand | cage, z Y of American entry to the court will |consult {1 ‘Did Some Fine Work On Expedi- t Mich. « months City Chemist Knapp will be mak- U Te ous SR wRch taide, On Night He Was Stricken Says He Did Not Intend ; v ned upon econom 1- |4 have no desire to take over tt tion,” Leader of North Pole ing an analysis of the pills found in ich as calibration of co; - s tariff red s of 1 f of T v Mann me gave up < iio compass stations on which we to Wed Actress. Mr. C considers ur % urpose t . . Flight Says search for t and marr iyl o AT RIS ' we A i pury at- |28 with similar pills in the suspect's have been engaged in good flying L e t was said today at the tended to, t fis 1 13 ho | Mrs. Maria ng, a widow of On- r ¢ T et o it s s SHe nded {c 1 a Fritson o is who | oG B A = k - collection. Two of the tablets, al- wea all su 3 £ vhite house, the president |seashore or ompanied the Byrd north pole Ak, 2 had five chil- |yenqy analyzed Sortant T n 5 Aug. 24 (® — Ru-|* : « n , . vzed, reveal they were portant in increasing the flying safe- vk, Aug. 24 pau : e e anallor at a ¢ ) Ak e : _ chil 2 ty of airplane dolph Valentino, born Guglielmi, | doubts ormed authorities not think I should be re ¢ liton as master electrician, } e : Mrs. Mann died [ wgven pills, it 18 said, s s 1 , : 5 the |In other countries would think of |wait 1 sumes duty for en invited by Department Cor E 5 | Mot Her at Church the Los Angeles was the to die your nd today } s febanE o . Food 5 Severs s ag: rs n thier §lvkeridia . et makin such s stion. detailing an offic Mr. Wood 1. \mander Harry C. Jackson to il ago Mrs. Mann | uq pio Migs Kirk,” the young 5 for rigid airship, Com- dy g 1 + ’, 1 ask ] ¢ pension 1 to A Mosen T Gy TEEe A1t E T!N [;ASE : fHe Wrcen s o oh url| Meonw made, it was added, | About 4 oclock yesteraay - state convention of the American | ? i ;v{\’w:l fon bureau o | oy galg, ““at enurch servics sion cvidently dear to his heart. L dertaker's parlors, magnet for, c £ Of tAr DEBs O 3 Yoo et n in New Laven as the gues obei’ it -1 “When did you first begin giving Sigy »s Planned crowd tl . i X have BLekans Uy, hye s GOUBIEER | Hart iand, asht cer e fof the department. Invitations w notified = her fpor drugs?” police asked. just the be- — e “A month or six weeks ago,” the would be entirely suspect answered. “Dorothy told e l)xstuct Attorney Declar rother. i : Belittles Unfounded Reports e det , se of the ; it being planne Al o on Wrote Manm e e WAL 7eelink) el an AN building two ships of 5000 000 Spent Million in Year | Sineed nepotts tiat enneir £ the bulldir e e 2 svered him to be her hus- ; 7 Feet feunh, shore & o e R 0 . r pou Slgoiby’ o DI i : O ERS | prepared some prescriptions.” Los Angeles, anc \\.»‘ | No Complaint Has Been o ‘1; o R oeAr el countrics | was T D . - | Byrd t have be ! e at Sparta, ana | “What was the matter with be '(HH‘I‘HMM[ to = ot i % 5k AR h cc 4 5 L 1 4 5 U her k: owed in the dead actor, wl 1 1 he esident fara t T 56 ( r sht £ BITIRge ruct two of 6,000,000, Made to Him flowed in o tho dead e o : t aitlentJreen 10 Mo L L : ; QUi EaLlE Ulphl e “I don’t know,” the suspec R .| New Tork, Aug. 2¢ (P—Publish- ' dener on indl setats Sl i e e a e i el = M RE s ol soothe her. I thought she some limit to the|eq reports hinting that Rudolpn Cornelius Bliss, jr. in ing of Intionsy 05 L 4 [asentingy ek 1t fah ants : e SRLASH” Ii Police sald the youth could not i Lt SR o | Valentino had b poisoned, Lt ol o exbacted nlthe |Nefther oft w Jine ¢ ; SeAtHOR or would not tell what drugs were Re koG n called | brought from Assistant District At- | John W. Cobsidine, producer of | o m;m,‘ ss to seck lariff changes, situation ’ fIGDRG ko Ny ¥ gl ON NUMEROUS CHARGES ::: q]”m xp»:]:s' " Il;h.n e "mn'; termine act this torney Pecora today tatement pictures, sald in Los Angeles | it was said Mr. Coolidge had heard {b admit th e fee i , the ar flier said, re- ; Iy‘x:‘n(i'o-xor ce A a| hnmn:ro A?s but ships of 10,000,000 fool | that his office had received no ‘“Valentino several times remgrked |of them only through the press, He |been strair 5 3 E el e L am e —_— o sl s ut ship g o m on g n o th ¢ where on you tion, | room had been prescribed for her now in pr o definite information on the matter ne, ‘T shall die young. 1 know |jad read the views of Senator Cap- : > e e U auTA T ‘| May Answer to Operating Auto by a hospital clinic and by her % of the ¢ ercial future |and that he would take no action it, Ti ot be sorry. T i sh on the N ] . erwise it 1 ould have given me | May Ans g by a hospita o and ng of the comm utu an ha b m orr) 1 : n, Ka personal physician for ailments she Lips, Commander Rosendahl | until official proof was presented swou hate to live to be an old ey ; several we e 8 le to be with you. T am ¢ ‘ While Under Influence of L ! prosecuti rney er 1 e myself and am decy had suffered in the last two years. to him. man.’ sor ricultural pgpducts 2 g ; ] i ; iy 3 7i : a verbal duel prec ( terested in t at work 3 Aquor in Silver City Warned of Dangers Commercial Fu Ir. Peco Vaientino' N qdded, but neither th r B b i i et At e et ot Mot hips can beat the trains. The| “If any responsible party ‘brings fulfilled, but it has bec terrific | gtner v e te Pine cam Garland W. (Flash) Daniels, we & 1y Te8] ¥ u . rrific | otner visitors to W : permission to a ¢ - - - nd W. (Flash) Danlels, well |, g 'sp Parie, France, six. yehis nd potential comfort are ys any proof tending to show the blow to his fricnds. found Ru- Haneg lestion to him P 2 Y known local young man, is under X the but the train can | commission of any crime the matter dolph great courage and | qu. . . l.”.\ Rl s II\WFS“ ATORS AT ODDS | arrest in Meriden on the charge of | 38 the ;"f‘i‘”) “_‘”d(f',wt “‘l"’ toid more passengers and cut in- | )] receive the official attetnion of unque spirit. He will be| i o AL operati an automobile while 8 DAUOSOPARE LA move, in the official opinior led igate t urb [also sent to Comm.z Richard as Mann was a resident npract situat t cer | Byrd of the expecition, P f rta, at he.was drawing awaited her in America. She and il (erenas T iy BN i ni b b N ] : 2 IN MELLET’T‘ MURDFR GASE inder the influence of liquor, and n It comes to crossing the water olve ‘e are not going off on SRt Y e i LR i ey Ll EE an investigation i3 belng made into [Ner husband decided to come 18- involve. We are not going o Monument Fund Started Ill Woods the o 1 - e i e aeong MAde 10 gardless; but they laid down rulés traveller can get luxurious con- | gpo oo 5 S0 sip that goes T B e % 3 i ——— y nces surrounding the Y 4 5 Ll if she oper e District of Columbia | fOF their son to prevent his getting = around this town. 'f did we already have started a movement BY sccutt ttorney is s ¢ tor McClintock and Special | P 2 (Centinung on- Fags Ahie) vl a > mo time for the legimi- for funds to ercct a monument to | E T IN [;LA:) to ,] i that he would refuse 3 s J markers on a car he was driving. | 1nto trouble. s te affairs of this offic him nd Pola Negri, who & i S AL Agent Roach Come to O The local police also interview | _The youth said last Friday night The death certific A ¥eAter- (ot S e s e iy b = e him relative to the alleged theft of | Dorothy complained of feeling “up- day with the board of health gave ted to become Valentino's & e 1t A At sot of rkers from Harold Set.” Saturday after she was in se- S SAlCHLY n of Stanley street, this city, | vere pain and a doctor was called. B (e ORI G RO . prostrated ShySUie i) Anicing: Moguls Meet ARSI 4 Joseph Arbour & Som, local |She was takea to a hospital where carditis an aflfection of the alentin < the i - a Cli 1 1y struck bac Jc at e ] AN the iy Dantéls btalhen! vasoiine snd Drawn Into Drug Ring T p i se e mead Hailed as Latest Lifer in Tlinois Penitentiary Had | iy Fabs ot Do lett, amount of §40,69 in At- | \al Fulton, Ohio, Aug. 24 (M ; ‘onventi he i sl i i 2 t : ; eir ¢ sy card - Relative: Dorothy Kirk, ne 0 he body of Valentino will aa P St ¢ sher, and 1 lanta, on their cot Relatives X Humane Assn. ( onvention in state from 4 o'clock (his after- | work swould. perait. : ) 3 rhe ! Been Hiding, Awaiting Chance 1050 L T e ird that Danfels was in | whose mysterious death is being vils i ooy e iR ! el ! tacl lin. | Merd scal police telephoned | investigated in Cleveland, today ex- S s HLvils oon until midnight, and ther s " . & R " . % g et oone. R E: McClin- | Meride local police ephoned estigat n and, ay Also Sees Evils in ’f,« on e ,J,M‘y ha Al Ly A Tela,! idescrh) i “‘) Escape, For Eight Days. Yook ; for =l incom- 1y 1o have him taken into | pressed the opinion that the girl Motion Pictures from 9 a. m. to m £ under vori: meveral B : o o epiiibnain o] RSP REE I ET R \ rt time befor unwittingly had been drawn into & ilrections given to by Mr. Ull- ‘ tino's fllness W ;i RE s % Site T e T RL YA an ot 1 5 ze W from this city, t arcotic ring, rst having been in- et s 3 :”‘131"‘(2;1 .,h nd afte at .\Im- \i".‘xwwllm the Charle it i EhLieVE Hlih e N erider b A DaRLaIE UM B8 tE et Portland, Ore., Aug. 24 @) —| Wi hundreds of men, WOMeN pot only my dearest f A i i eichar Llfit ovirl thelitiatuie Sk or S. id the ch o ccording to the story of Wil Striet motion picture ce ip, and children waited out the el Nt st e el s it 2 el { . Y hief, | drivir 1 he influer kson, the girl's uncle, Miss control of lobacco sales to minors Broadway undertaking establish- — eghe jone, oF e S alnoor SLARSAWAIGOIE ARLOHE L pHEtoy 3 rd. slayer | AnnOUNCE : wo sht i 1 pressed as tl k was to have been used to ’ f sales s Tway z t insisted zol e u demonstratfon of the new dance scape, Claren wgtord, sla S ; Sraneit ot e T ind improvement of home condi- ment ‘in the hope of be admit- home in Beverly Hills h V. fore delegat o the first joint imprisoned for life, was found early : X tions - wer Ivanced as remedies | ted, the body, ed in formal entino was building for r, convention of the International'today by Warden Elmer and | . R S eaBhty ind tt Arbour handed Chief 9 NIMDAT inquency by tkers at - the the ornate gold room in the funeral ghe spent more than an hour ¢ of misters of dancing said the | Langford sawed sid s miird that e ompany operating in Georgia, | h annual convention of the parlors. he body is in a simple \here they both had worked out music was “without th v arity | his cell more than 1 i 1 h SRR all the | 2 copies of the correspondence ITS FIRST R’MDS TODAY American Humane asociation’ here | brome casket, surrounded by yel- their idéas for an ideal home of the Charleston and wi pe k to his crowd vay r 2 ¢ ell t the invoice for $40.69. It | tod ¢ diolas, and surmounted by which was to be occupied by them the moderns' gesi new |ters except for peri 7 hat Daniels, who was form- | Speakers included John a single red rose. e after their marriage.” ’ when he emerged at @ T 1 the ployed by the Arbour Co. ' 107 Bottles of Liquor Seized in New Poucher, Omaha, manager of the| A speclal squad of policemen Girl Denies Engagement Nl Wayborn) of 'sought an opportunity to scale th S S Ania fuy Fivan bt wed to u @ courtesey card Nebraska Humane society; W. F.|was ned to keep the crowds| Marian Benda, Follies girl who g dancir cfer the | 30-foot prison wall. 3 hing in return,” McClin L the comp gaso- York — Running Man Drops H. Wentze Pittsburgh, secretary|in order. People gathered in the was Valentino's companion the Charleston. “It has € three | The convict was ¥ rom lack ne station ¥ reglected to | of the western Pennsylvania so- before 8 o'clock this morn- evening before he went to Poly- yeurs, said, “and it con- [of food and was su : from a toot s ¢ i kers by which they 18 Bottles, All Break. clety, and D. C. Mel ‘(‘M'lh“‘??m ing . ; clinic hospital for the double tinue to live. It is rowth of sprained ankle, sustainc hen 1 IeClin vy a cou A asbertahisd IS QISHOn ew York, Aug. 24 (® — The tendent of fmu»nl‘x.]m ang :\KA in- > fun .K,I”,r, \‘;.- itino “,'_” ¢ operation {hat preceded his h. | post-war restlessness, _has dropped from the third t ot cells. | murder today sent the prosecu not the Holder o 8 card Was en- {5t raids iof the new. customsi s :KU\H\" « lh]nll“ o mumu‘u‘ Alb [l» held at l:n\()'k oc \,-‘, u‘l’\‘ll.\ fmv)n\llvv\L. declared here that Valentino had 10tl basic in that- it will keep | He emed t ot h it s of 27 wit i . » trol were made early today at the ta. McLeod urg tion _offi- | from the Actor's chapel of § - | no intention of re-marrying. e. moral dance, since ja solitary c ng 1 = Hoboken piers netting a round-up cials to try to keep normal chil-|lachi's church in West 49th street | «He was not engaged fo marry o ae : have to stfhd from day: y ad eate \ “anton, ug. 24 (A he FIRST GASE OF ITS K[ND £ 107 bot ot Hquor, dren out of institutions, declar with Father Edward R I',,“ ,”, Miss Negri,” said Miss Benda. ¢ s inches from each slices of bread, he said. A nearb ell murder ca was v The freighter Pipe Stone County, if suitable homes could be pro-| who heard the dying ac '\O’T o1 Cou'll notice that all the state- other.” . waterpipe provided wat ectly into the fe 1 - operated by the Cosmopolitan i e Bex 0 @ | fessio 1 granted him absolution, ¢ , RS X i AT v e t ! 1 \ ) i 5 iy vi 11“”\@;1 ]h : ;‘ ;h:lll\l:\l:i‘t crim 4'?ul|‘w(| 1::u 8r 2 ments 1“\( comg ’n\ h s He The new “black bottom"” dance y L DON | ¢ rewsbury Man Arrested For Oper- Steamship company, was boarded soor ould beo e wane, Jir 8. . | never den any of them because as described by Weyburn as “one o \ - M vidow t n edi- by men from the patrol boat Sur- Ci te smoking by youths of | Tollowing the services, the bod¥ p, was oo fine. He did think a f the four hundred versions U“MIT()llm{f(On PC(H le fay ‘ r 8 ating a Row Boat While Unde® yovor The bootleggers had re- this country is more devastating | Will be taken to a recefving vault | oo . ool Thavisaton Restore Beecher Church i \gainst L 1 d Gaivel TiiwhiingifroRin than the World war, Mr. Wentzel |at Woodlawn cemetery, if Valen- “We had a discussion on mar- e Torringtor 2 g 1 i the Influence of Liquor. : e i e T e e e | a 1 on me on, Aug. 24 (-4 | tudner, and fled as the customs men open- P t that efforts to en-|arrived from "It the brother | Tiage recently, and he told me that | r ¥ y Q[ ion to re > the « ceche IRTT AT gk re with their revolvers. One of ) [»nmlu out that efforts 10\;11-‘\* e in time for the funeral the | B® Wouldn't r again until he YLE church build tenfield, now | Fistate, louqht for ],‘- Ditidd Diinuatt s old, of the fleeing men dropped 18 bottles force anti-cigar: doubt- S TIMERC LR R SR was ready to give up his carecr. SO used, as a er Divi 5 b s the unique, though to the pavement, breaking them. less have been negligible,” he W Then he would settle down to a | d dance hall, he cc ed @ Is Divided |¢ 5 i eyl the| Another raid, engineered under elarad R lomestic life. Three Dwellings And 50 Acres of mectin f the t Co g rid (il g 24, (P » @ % S ¥ . Ani rreste s city | Inspector Cawley, was made at . ere asked what is the v N Yies While Jenies “Wild Party” tional chu tehfield ' lations the s r : Ster ; T Ty wes Nev m““ fan I. o e AVl Party Land Acquired As Part of Loomis {74 chureh : il 80 n tl ¢ Pler 1./ Hohoken, in = cannestish s day night. It wa s L « A nce of with the suspicious movements of most blighting evil that numbers| Planmng Sister’s Funeral As for rumors th: they had ! the la army of visima In the| "R SgB o e ity 84 R DSen 16 & "Wl party” the Bight| gsiitaie 5 Windsoe, that -the R Y S i bt it X . Wt ting with two men on the aft deck of the Amer- boy life of today, I would have to | NEV King arrangements last before Valentino went to the hos- | b r many years. The edi- |t ith of Ct s T rd, 4 n Lake Quinsigamond last|ican Diamond Hner Eastern Dawn: say, ‘mentally Dblighted, physically | White making Wrrofgements K8, “yiee Bonda said, “We went| Windsor, Aug. 24 UP—The pur-|f ected in 8 [ pailroad mun, wha dled here s allegd e stood np-and | The coast guard eatienmameGH ted and morally blighted — (B0 0k A0 A fenly of cerebral {0 Texas Guinan's and had a mar-chase of three large dwellings and fcopled from the o0 Park sirect o i od the boat while i1 desp water:| off theund GAMHE: pertie Ll the cigarette smoking boy | [ BIEEEY e e o of an. velous time dancing, and when we 150 acres of land in the historic Pal- |church in Boston. Ward of New Haven made | /o€ 0 t court. today:the cade ‘was|men nader. Hispeutor: Ceu it i heads the list! " . |other sister, Miss Margaret Bradley Were there a while Rudolph told !isade section of the town to be used s = claim the body on the. groundl | 't b e down on the ship from land. He related x’m\\l S e e " me he wanted to get out. We left, [as a girls' school was a AN LS ¥ | Shasans el “”“”'n' o ";"\‘ SUSSKSE TEAR 'hen Ca nd his men reagh- unjor high school of Pittsburgh, | ™ Ee The and he took e home, and en | day by Headmaster N. H, Batcheld- 08 FORR, BEC Sl 0 he e B, with o enrollment, of aboutis i WESTSS ¥ gt it S fert e i e L w HIGH TIDES Bqies granisd 4nd alis "”“‘W(‘c‘)r"e w ashmq(on Is ;:d tora with lv:mhgig:rs "r: 1,000, showed that movre than 50 ‘;,"I’_f:“‘("“‘v"’m“'f‘r‘;":‘ l‘l_;;“ b “:f’ alentino dled of septic polsons |school for bLoys. AT e || A ‘\2;; 25 (Standard Time) remal New Haven fnr‘ Arrested in Elm City “_‘:“.‘vl "““‘: ))"m‘ \‘;Nf:;w“rfig weh er cent of the boys admitted the Beiey pron T S Tt ing that. entered eart and ! that part of the hich wa ew Haven - imial R ST e b = » oo hEiL AL ALSCKLE vnt e | O g T sbpia A e e et oo e naves | Nev Eontae0:25 . 10,08 b | | - Thon Mok WAkt dhilliten, tho| monington, 16, miere . 0 hoine | notien e ian LR honor rolls, he added, showed that | vealed that internal disorders use, home of Abdey S. Chassee a ion of the will of Mr. Ward Atbont Bl el Asdt el y e not one of these cigarette smoking I)IQHHL' as an Ald lO which brought about his 4:11.‘0), ]f,.‘ ‘l\l;:{: ,,}(.],-.‘[41 James Loomis and who | ¥ ————————— {in.which he Rataq, Aechapis Bx 1ile un~;\lm“|‘:ym|;:f- )r‘(l-:xlm‘n:m”:v!; ‘\11::‘“\‘: :h«‘(l‘li)tn ‘2 w‘t\‘i’ungl“:r\ar(ctdbg:: 'rt:: boys was on the list. | Teeth Is Described san six weeks ago, as Valentino!was the mother of the fgunder of | Sormudtl K I \L:vnva.nlnv?l derman, 60, who was taken to the | bottles were selzed: 3 “Baby farms" were eriticized bY | pyiiadeiphia, Aug. 24 (#—Experi. | had complained of pains, although |the institute, Hooker house, home of | % ————~————— T s ot OheoRR e ot b | Now! Haven Boml a1} tokasie Rilfioe —_— Mr. Wentzel as the “most devilish |, nts in dieting as-a means of elim- |he did not reccive medical atten- |James Hooker and also the home of THF WEATHER [ mittad. the Wit dna e e Rt | L A A AN Bl e lidke R be FALL SEVEN STORIES exploitation of the helpless ever |ating footh decay wero explained | tion until a week ago Sunday. | Bdward Rowland Sill, poet, and the ’ R AEE R grll,.,i“y:."..m”‘( on him by Washington. The latter| New York, Aug. 24 @ — Simon revealed in the work of any - |15 gelegates attending (he int Jean Acker. his first wife, was modern dwelling of Charles H. Dan- | | oo o “Pending an appeal a stipula< | rofuses to talk but police belleve |Manena, $2 of Eimirk N = = Nk ciely. and flagrant ubuses remain | (jona)*dental congress today by Dr. in New York during his illness and |iels | [ oSN Bt tath -amd viclaity: tion has been agreed to by counsel, | he attacked Alderman in an at-|said he was a guest at the Broads | despite the work that has been|Bornhard Goftlieb of Vi nna, Aus- | inquired about him frequently. The institute plans to have at least allowing the legal wife one th: tempted daylight hold-up, and be- way Central hotel, although he W& W done ' by mane workers. The |tria, He sald that withih five or ten | Winifred Hudnut, Natacha Ram- |one of the buildings ready for the of the estate and the two sons by |coming frightened when he saw |not registered thers, either § W his common law wife and the re-| Alderman fall unconsclous, ran|or fell from a seventh floor wil | mainder. The state Is estimated at | from the scene without robbing |at the hotel today and dled, &t @<l Showers this afternoon and | F tonight; Wednesday partly Srphan s a substitule for|years it may be possible fo stop de- | bova of the screen, his second wife, | opening of school year in 1927. The e home proved a disappoint- |caying of the teeth by barring-cer- — girls' school will be two miles from | | | | i went, he sald. | tain food. (Continued on Page Three) the boys' buildings. # | $4,000, | the latter. | hospital later,

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