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0 TRy ESTABLISHED 1870 42307 g “eq ‘ypy N [mom] NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Dafly Cimlhfin Week Ending Aug. 21st . e, 1asd EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE cA 0B TWENTY - FIVE CONVICTS IN P PREDICT GUTS IN SENSATIONAL ESCAPE FROM | DAOAD ST. CLAMS Buil SOLETE CARDS USED ON CONSTRUCTION JOBS | lding Department Officials HlAr COM. BODGERS DIES IN AIRP[ANE FALLMRS CORS ON OF NEW YORK SECOND | [Th M bfi ,l. 5 Rumors of Fraud and May | mittee Gall Them Exorbitant | eiacaras sssuea vy the bunaing| Back, S i | | 6 m department to be placed on struc-| a0 4 almm lHYlve | | tures in which building operations| ‘ |are in progress are being made to . | HPA EDU D g 0 d Di ‘ y SAY LOSS WAS do double service, being placed on | PH[L | PR e Verpower an sarm. unlicensed jobs after permitted | | 4 | 74 ! work is completed, Building Inspec-| N L D' Guards, Locklng Of.\ [Visit District Affected by Recent |tor A. N, Rutherford has been told, Plane In Which Hero of Hawail | egohates istance [n Hl HT The inspector is investigating . | . . | Flood and Declare Merchants | ke e g Tlight Met Death Crashed Abo | ) flc1als In Ce“s T {report of this mature today and Crashed About | out ours. “‘ ] s it is found to be a fact he will as 3 4 ) Have Exaggerated Damage to 100 Feet, Landing in Four Feet ‘ S E l s l | Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G ? 3¢ “l A P \ ome Lscape In tolen | Article Appears in Sept.| Stock. Woods to issue a warrant, he of Water Off Shore, 5 Exce ng Any revi- | | Use of placards was determined | 3 Cars While Others‘ Issue of Legion | Declaring the amounts asked bY |upon as & means of curbing the FPhiladelphia, Aus. 25 (P—Com-| Virtually hach of 109 Posts Proponents of \cw Town | OUS Record Made by > sl | Broad street merchants to reim-practice of building without a per- mander John Rodgers, former Flee On Foot Periodical | buree. thom for damages rosultng |, The cards are large and of & igant chit of tne mrcan of acve.| Represented in New | Committee Winat | Five Male Swimm ' O ee Un 1'00! o e S s o s 4| brigity color At dsipeariredy that | : i | | ers k e erass, detects " | they be posted conspicuously on the | P3Utics and hero of the attempted Haven—At 3 p. m. Caucus | a 1 Philadelphia, Aug. 28 (P—Probab- | cality are exorbitant and entirely | outside of the building before work | non-stop flight from San Francisco | . . 1 t S ot he age |is started. In the p Hawaii, has made his last flig o e s et ’ Several Heavily Armed |y the last article written by Com-|out of propertion to the damage |is started. In the past the pres Y Hlopall s mads “ flight. |Today’s Victor Over Turs W e Tain RodEers nosmrsin f | done, Councilmen John A. Larson, ©Of Suc h a card has bene taken e former naval flier, a scend- Aug. 28.—Two events About 100 voters turned out last o {mande i B 0 o . | prima facie evidence of the exis-|ant of line of al officers, were on v's pro- 1 ook 7, e and Listed as Danger ptember issue of the Amercian L ““";‘ iblot; :3 ":;‘ Lucian t‘“_ tence of a permit, but the dog 3 his e yoster- abers of e ‘J Newington rep bulent Waters Is Mother 3 entitled “Vis ra favor slashing the amounts if t pla % ¢ ernoon & e . the grange hall to ev- | ! glon Monthly. It is entitled “Via Air | ¢0ra favor sia ment y to make more thoro I hi th An on 8 o e 'S el dse b ,‘ ous Criminals — Posses and Water,” and is a briet account | there is to be any payment at all. |invest tlon hereafter. an air € eighth annual conven- s their choice for delegates to of Two (hlldxen——Has, ' ~ i i r J & . [ — dropped D first was the busi- state congressional . . ‘lof the thrilling adventure that c The three®councilmen are a sub o i ngressional, co 7 o } Quickly ~ Take Their 4 his Hawail an fight. It fol- | committee of the claims committee TA”(S HlMSELF INT[] R = riag £hd. fgverion st{Rlori), and probery Honya Swam Around Manhate " S & for the ensuing year | !0 Select a new town committe ] o appointed to make a personal in- to land. o and new & Mrs. E. ) tan Is Trail. “By observation Oi the sun and | ogtigation of the claims since the Mechanic Will Die o e "(\\o:m(l "*! man of the r ,l,’n‘“( A Pk ‘1"':" Island, Also From B nd exactly our position s earsaata clois | 8 D : p an to commit- r ' — “;‘%“’\Li’fg\‘:]ml o g amounts asked aggregate ~close to TWI] HNES lN [;[IURT His mechanic, Samuel Schultz, of the parade in opened the meeting. Mr. Proud. | Albany to New York. e Pa BIL Al Soon | $1,000. P] elphia, lie hot was made der: | A Tonia, Mich, Aug. 28 (P)—Twenty- | plane PN-9 was compelied, on Sep-| " Yesterday they visited the Broad | T e ‘Wisjc{.’xlv“or :m;‘ fve convicts from. the Michigan |Lember 1, 1925, ta alight, 1840 miles |street district and compared the lacerations vention at call was read and dels ‘ 4 o it - ° MIChIEAN | 1)1es by air from San Francisc done with the amounts Heslin U T Freely | far ¢ posevelt was| Eates cted Iu‘vhv: C(,,(”p- OFFICIAL TIME | . state reformatory here were @tl5g miles from the Hawaiian I At an informal meeting fol- | t1€SIN Uses Tongue Kreely first day and | tions . Proudman and Geor, ',‘;‘ Mrs. Corson’s official time for . L) large today, of them armed, as| “From San Im:nfik co lowing the visit they were found to But Judze Is Lenient un of the ] W. Hanbury were elected deleg: | swimming the channel was 1§ the result of a sensational break in|waiian Islands is 2100 be in agreement that the claims| & : of A the second ention. Miss Mary hours and 28 minutes, ¥ : . reates nce over the seas with- | were “padded” and in some in- 2 nd G "E. Churchtil | hich they virtually took possession |Ereatest distance over th ¥ g 8 | . Rodeer le. nd George E. Church { b ol 2 out intervening land. The ambition | stances the amount asked, it gr | Later Thent Bioeraat the ont tHE o ok merfn‘:m v i 8¢ tho insdioioy, of our naval aviators ed, would allow a substantial profit, — et AT TaHon 1 convention. Elmer W. ‘]Dm(" Eng., Aug. 28 () — Mr& , \ The plot, which prison official be-peen to make this hop becs one of the members said today. I Eromward Ees ore Cort Lands in Shallow Water “every | Fape, Rick win, and Ra -i‘n;:‘,‘]::.g‘s;‘ :‘orsm; firl\cwlork haie } lieved had been in the pr er can make that hec an fly an; As point to tk R e ; Rodgers was pilc L IaTA of the 109 posts in the state|™ond Halloran were nominated as|known as la:; sl‘!“fmrzn flnd‘ well | formation for several weeks, culmi- |Where on earth. |y 1s claimed for tue talked himself into being a2- | 1306 and was en route } from | Will be represente ddiog to"ih county convention | today swam the English channel, [] nated early today in & well organ-| “Within a few hundred miles of cost §50 | rested for reckless driving and vio- Washington to attend a ¢ enae | There will be four sections which |74 Mr. Pape and Mr. Erwin were | v “;i‘;n ‘in;“go“*")czfinhel s i i 2 lour goal we had to come down, |and for which $25 is offered in its |lation of the rule ho road this | with other in th otel | elect Four persons were nomina- | . i A\ in which the floating on the surface of the oc present condition. This would per- | morning, ,‘,‘,”.'“ 2(?[,(“ So8 ”," it ‘].‘ u,] ‘(\fi“,‘ ' 2 in time ot ,'”1 o represent the town at ; :‘l?e‘ Mra,\Corfonls vistory: Jwni A prisoners, all housed in on Ise Yicead an Anlorna and. xec mit a 80 per cent profit. BT Lt VRS T e, ype A st 2 torlal convention: Harold @, | oo, Tpressive inasmuch as Frank institution's dormitories, fell on the | 0, =0 o0yt e Other items contained in the | he would not ," 2 ]\H: a8 witich 100 hians e pouaL el i i s, Harold 1. Dyer, Mrs, E. A | Perks, English swimmer, who start= " guards there, overpower \“.”m 4z S 4 claim were found to be proporiion- | he held I 10 ‘,‘,“.t“v, .m\ to pay .];M 5 ,000-mile flig -.W.”m eac 'y:““ Elliott and Clinton §. Barrows, ed th her last night and swam 3 arming them. They made their way |57 boesusd our BERTEE S8 PO U ooty higher than the cost price, the | out, gudzs Alins caspsay L 1 1 landing field e 1uxil- M M. Dy wors b most of the way in her trail, was into a rotunda ‘eading of B ] oo DEI%: TSl i + Judge Alling suspended execu desc o mak: 93 UG an S s forced to quit when a mile and & R rushed the guards there cOUld mot run the engfine. GBS e g ST thG I GO | R 0] 1ent so that Heslin w n the mach was i . alters were | paie from the English coast after " : g i | *We stripped the cloth from the | A% S WOFIIE oF L1 ML Com L | charged only the costs of the court, downward. 1t dropped | Last = the grand convention | zor "leS and clected to bo dele- |paing in the water. more than £ i ¢ Is Locked in Cells. |lower wings and rigged it as s Lt h"]., 8 'm)_:o“;‘,' L""”"'I\\‘ ter court, but he warned the it foet of |and initiation of the 40 and 8 were | 5 it '“J'!w r‘rch\:\'n convention, it o our- i . = ke i ¢ g | Weck, the three councilmen w e- g 2% Bils 5 b A Saln 5 ik heodore C. Wallen then pre- | *®° s ’ hey then charged the adminis ‘U(?“‘l“" = q“‘p‘ b r"(’l' o ot | POXt their findings with a recom- |)eiom MON against mantaining his | water out feet from leld- A how £01-| sented g, resolution as followss. Second Woman to Succeed = s i an square-rigged ship, and, by B9 \of [ROE K e il - |attitude defiance towards the po- | shore. [oRiNa ad as St it 5 ALOR GRS = R irostion of the prevailing winds, | mendation that, in the: event 1t.18 | )10 and ‘the court. I g I | e ne Ol Mm\ Resolved: In consideration of | She was the second woman to ac- A suards and officials were se Seh e Tlra o the | found there is a liability on the part |~ g 0° o [mirioas tilors marines g hE P his unselfish public service as chair- |COMpiish this brilliant feat in the i ison authorities were then mar st oo e b - the | ot the city, the claims be cut ap- : dler testified { plunged info the wate 1d rushed : 19T man of the state board of finance |Stormy history of channel swime ] o ed back into the cells formerly oc: Weslein of fne Hawvayan ef “’j“‘(' proximately in half. ingt “‘: § i ra to [to the rescue. Sh Union League o vital factor in the development of | Ming. pied by the prisoners and locked miles a It took us nine day A com ol onkiat 1 s morning, [in ‘oosening t Sotina | policy of the| Gertrude Ederle, who returned to thate. to reach our objective. Giant sharks | he saw Heslin drive a five ton truck |him him to hi —_— of Connecticut, his i 2 her home in New York terd: About four hundre ere | f0 X s VEFNEY CL P amiliarity with every phase of | conquered the grim stretch of water \ confined at the reformatory, but the |birds hovered over us. We werc Keisey street into Kast street at a |reached the L ) s government, the confidence on August 6, being the first w : scaping prisoners made no attempt |short of food, but could not eat what ey > of speed in excess of 20 miles | m omadl Th Him by Bl el dp.nccl-ref eveEio i the oxsnnid, and il 18 to release any others than those in |we had because we had little drink- Immediately Sends Message of Con- | an hour, and when he spoke to him FOR SHUTALE MEADOW Tl T L b et it o ! -l their own dormitory. Inmates of the |ing water. We depended for our sup- ibout it warned him that he e e 11, a emplified by : ¢ \rstibntion ara all yo en, rang-|ply on a still which converted gratulation to Mrs. Corson as|would be arrested If he was nc e Thon h s SRDUHESC R By ost of them are firs fenders. | ga e for fuc the still, we| £ 9 ¥+|“Is that s0?” Heslin was coastin . ty th 8 i arla N 3 =4 ‘J‘pv% yo“-ntf,r.‘.‘ x!lrsorm';fl “('}(l-ru“CO's ;:;m‘x‘,w:‘r rr-(~yl1t?h wi ;s ml' ‘: New York, Aug. 28 (A —Gertrude |the truck down Ke hill and Establishing New Mark for HEW ‘_“' he has bv«n called upon | Ederle, Mrs, Corson |-mk~ !hL rew . e : larm Given: | 2 5 bl it | el ARy ontan it S Rwio BN | {5 2k et intarsentibns the o) Amateurs p \n party and his sterling | nel swimmers, her time being s , I : i 1 Al e completely Ll ohanntl fhiniks “Just | gen % ALerspotinn, il wracter, truly representative of his (16 hours. The best time made By genera m was se ut ¢ |however, their came a pavy rain at ive state, it is the sense of this,a man channel swimmer was by Se- , s 5 A : at another American wom- Teslin pleaded not guilty of both i sense of ‘thia josses were formed at a halt dozen | squall which revived us : & tothia : A"u ”h!w NNIVH' -]|!1 P of both |apart that yes- | caucus that Hon. John M. Wadhams | bastian Tiraboschi, the Argentine- | ¢ ities to assist authorities in appre-| «\ye heard by radio the reports an accomplished the feat. w‘ »,!’ e <. ’ i Ig* ] qaom ki lvl“t exa A course fof Torrington be nominated for |Italian swimmer, who crossed the ‘ ¥ It hending the men. of the searching vessels and the news | Althou in usion today in | £, d0 “‘)'," 1L " the ]"'“‘" broken leg 1 : nateurs here. He made | lieutenant-governor in the repub- |channel in 1923 in 16 hours and 23 T on_ Spr si- | o0 o 4 new anythin, 0 trucks ¢ 1 5 s trip over th | : % 1e alarm soon spr Mflfnli’ :D““‘" of the Shenandoah disaster. We her Amsterdam avenue home, With & | woulq not ",l e ‘ml.um‘mw 1z S BT, }“ hol ) e convention at Hartford | minutes L lonie """""Vlo:‘r:pm.!:‘ ¢ [heard a news message say that 21|,000 guarq outside to prevent the ! could coast down Kelsey hill s Bie, T hadlster i e g e : | Mrs. Corson Isudids R S nto a near panic W eports that | fo)ow aviators believed our plane ® " 2 A el BRae SO R e table, howe sur- | P e B allen, who Is a personal Gris-Nez on Dover Beach near % he armed desperadies were at 1arge | 155t byt were were relieved to hear | CroWds which still gathered, rmngw“ e et ion Infotuast intpect hat the heavy President’s cup s le Meadow :nd of Mr. Wadhams, suggested | Shakespeare CIiff, the same spot were received disturbing her after the exertions of d of the truck down the his chest on the wre as follows. DS were al- | {hat s ¢ e the searching ships ordered to main- S : e . : ot it those present go on record as|where Tiraboschi finished on his About eight of the men fled from |,y "oy i choione er welcome home yesterday, Trudy | Was not more than 16 or 18 ribs had owed. Geor t I woring the resolution T Skl camt ar institution in two automobiles | ™ Tl Tt s 5 out a message to newspaper-|an hour, he insisted. | fault from G. Kimball; B S 2ol 3 as | 1. 1ok titel Selietls fEle Gtiere trére. . P WINQ Thsied as fo gass the when a police sergeant carrled| Judge Alling started to say that| (Continued on Second Page Howe won from E. W. Davis, one A bix crowd.on the Lok e ' T 76 fled’ afoot into the tiful isfand of Oahu where We ;"o 1occace from them telling of | he would Heslin $10 and costs | s S s o L Wl MOrTIRReY s End 3 nces Brinley made a mo- |the successful American swimmer J e LU val Tiours after the es- |COUld plainly see Honolulu, and pro- |y " Goreon's victory, r violation of the rules of the road = T uson, 6 up and 5 to go tion to the effect that no person be | whose triumph won universal adusiee ape reports were e E : . I s S at,” the s- it paty 3 n f 4 cDon- NG & b A D e were seen heading to. |Miles distant. Aa soon as we cn- read, “I tender my heartiest | and suspend judgment on the reck- | R Do o r“(’x::“mi(’:‘t‘ I\\Olm had already served | Mrs. Coraon started shortly bafare i Tente Po S ;nl(’rl he channel between Oahu and | too less driving charge, when Heslin in- | e v. 20 hoeg (L0 SR “t' ’,""!. I[“:‘"s[nr[‘}?"’y | midnight ]“"‘1 finished about thres P paze h: Kaui, at a point about 15 miles off e h 5 1 plained that she felt thal ere |o'clock this afternoon. sl 74 dosen HoWna 0 ! St 1 as he he the mention er won from 3 iy x"m“ ! :.l,mm ts “and serious | the shores of Kaui, we were sighted | d batd Sl B 34y Lo L& oo |should be new blood fn the town Beaks »‘,'f;n,;é‘ls e oo B DI AGE Cyhinh Ban: Heew! RODGERS FUNERAL PLANS Shae bt Tidee Al ‘ BN H e a mlmumm»o Mr. Wallen, however, Wanted to Beat Record ‘ 2 watching for us there for eight days. right, if you're going to appeal, 1.. P N o | 2; . S. Chamberlain won from Ho- | °Piected. f "”}' I‘ 5:1““‘ all but| Mrs, Corson took to the water s T She gave us food and landed us at | you $25 for reckless driving | ward Humphrey, 1 ur 0 members had served two terms, |while crowds in New York wers ") (Continued on Page Fourteen) t ! > | drivir I ] | 3 . ) : ] |Newilewite.” Services Will Be Held Monday— | als Wadhams, and Possibly > matches in (he second round |4 inexperienced committee could | feting Gertrude Ederle for hek ' £ ; " | After court Heslin pleaded with = 3% of the first sixteen have resulted in |"0f CAITY on the work and be well |prowess in swimming the channel’ VWIAN BUNGAN MAY Hallfa( S Burlal at Arlington With Full | 3404 ling 1o suspend execution of | Walcott, Will Oppose |a win for Dr. Morrissey over Mr, |Organized efale an Important cam- e * | : the sentence. He said he needs his | 1L, 1 up and Mr. Cl paign would be under way. There- (Continued on Page 12) ‘. | Naval Honors. | : 3 o fore it 1 | Lost, Crew Is Saved | ¢ licens means of livelihood and | Lieut, Gov. Brainard | over 3ir. Jones, 2 up re it wonld Lo & BaHEsTElS IR o T | Halifax, N. S, Aug. 28 (P—The| Washington, Aug. 23 (P—Com- it will be suspe for ng | W the mafches in to be pl |The motlon, however, was _passed, | () steamer Mitalk, locally owned, has| mander John Rodgers will be buried | period in view o conviction. The | I [Esaie . |been lost at sea, but all aboard sav- in Arlington National cemetery here | judge told him he would not have | Haven, Au; That in- SCALDS PROVE | /A mew town committee was then | . ed, Mrs. T. wife of the|next Tuesday with naval honors. been arrested had he held his in republic politics is| East Hampton, Conr clected. Miss Arline Root and Theo- y . " @ .39 |ship's master has a telegram from| The body will be sent from Phila- | tongue, and he would not have been not in sleepy conditions was indicat- as Hopkir who C. Wallen were named from AT LEWICKIS [;Mm p Star of TODSY and Eva” ner nushana s ying: All | gclphia to the home of the flier's|fined but for his defiant demeanor. |ed last 3 z state \ucuses ritical condition > the Maple Hill district. The Elm L4 sved |on board safe and w z 10 | parents at Havre de Grace, Md., to- | He advised the young man to be |to elect delegates from spital sinc Hill district will be represented by v Badly Injured in | England.” day and funeral services will be | more careful in his attitude towards |state convention d last We Charles Luce and Mr: L. Eddy. - o | The message was wirelessed from peld there Mo 3 fter the fu- | constituted authority in the future, |delegates ional, senator: Hopk For the Center, Mr: A. Elliott, | ' Auto Wreck {the liner Cojnish Cizy, via New York. | neral it will be brought to Arlington | otherwise he would be in more |ial, repr > and probate con- Thread company Mrs. Elizabeth Walters, George Le- | Denies He Refused to The Mitak, 113 tons net, was built ace: to | trouble. ntions. containing boiling w wis and Harold G. Lucas were nom- "or’ H | Th 4 and placed in a receiving vault, to | troubl 3 Work » ) | v EaTel Que L Lo ET remain until the interment Tuesday | — | Inn every town the republi erely sc ted. Mrs. Walters and Mr. Lu- to Relieve Broad e f Oxnard, Calif., Aug. 28 (&) !hy-: z | afternoon at 8 o'clock \C“ Jersev Twins Obscne lcan electo: 15 list turn- \ W .mm and | Street Difi‘icu]ty d jans were uymng today to 100k yaomay (Godowski | The army and navy will be @ lout, women in most instances num- (Continued on Page Seven) o the future far enough to tell| =< Granted Divorce |®nted at the burial by xing| S9th Birthday Together vering or exceeding the number of — e Whether Vivian Duncan, dimunitive| rrante IVOLCE | i kvho ave-in tha olty cre-| Hendham, N. J., Aug. —The {men present. Here con-.| Answering criticlsm of a claimant » ar, will ever again be able| White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 28 ®— | {,;y Wilbur, however, is on the west 'Misses Eliza B. and Maria Louise [test. or a riffle of unus ity, | ONCR an iS acrers neporte for damages rsuing ,m‘“ca“.’::“ through her dancing steps| Dagmar Godowski, motion picture! o ang twill not be able to at- Taylor, believed to be the oldest |gave zest to the gather i p t ack-up. M " that have entranced audiences on!actress, was granted an annulment |teng. twins in the United -‘tates, celebra The republicans went into | :’:";L:;o‘:lpl;h\ri‘tork [:;n iil:h?lvo i) both coasts. s |of her marriage to Frank Mayo. NI R S DN their eighty-ninth bi caucuses fully aware that the [ \1\\' it e m»r«murnt}y&r::n. Vivlan who plays a leading rolo|screen actor, by Supreme Court! JUMPS TO HER DEATH | vesterday at their home, Willowdean. |ticket to be nominated at Hartford | 0 e n erge 0 pen apture today declared he had fwo AbIFEEE . v in “Topsy and Eva,” was injured in| ce Taylor yesterday. Test New, Haven, Aug. 27 (A—Mrs. |An Informal party was attended by |September 13 and except for | |men in service Saturdiy afternoor 1 an automobile accident near here|mony brought out that Mayo, who'Sophia Whitney, §0, an inm friends and relatives. one office, was a a foregone s |Sunday morning from Jyocmk l,,nd' Thursday night. She was in St.|did not defend the action, was not|private home for the aged here,| The twins who are the daughters conclusion, thai t e congress- |y H o Enginecr Resigns. |again on Monday night w John's hospital here today with a|divorced from his first wife, Joyce|jumped from a sccond-sto; dow |of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, men were to be renominated and |French Ace Md) Be Lieut. C. O. Noville, “fim was with [rain made it A!Am;:vru:s for :‘r:::lmn:; ¢ soven-inch laceration on the thigh!|Hill, at the time he and Miss Go- | last night and died from injuries born at the home of their gr: some of the ; rte senators were | Byrd polar expedition, has al-|remain longer in the trenches. ¢ and a scalp wound, five inches 10ng. | dowski were married at Tia Juana. |later. Medical Examiner Marvin M. |father, Willlam Dean, ‘in_ New |again in the sunni et it-| Dropped as Head of iy resig flight engineer be-| Part of the work, he said, Wil Her worst in] however, 18 a cut| Mexico, October 2, 1921. Miss Go-(Scarborough cxpressed the opinion York in 1837. Miss Maria Louisc [tle in the way of tention | 3 cause o quabbles, says the|done under the supervisiom o Gl on her knee which caused the syn-|dowski said she and Mayo lived that the woman was suffering from |Taylor is the author of several to be disposed of gh selection | Non-Stop Journey But Worlda. He is said to have disagreed |missioner John Moore of the board: & <8 ,‘ ovgj fluld to escape from the kneo| together a year and a half. a menta) disorder following sickness. |novels. «n\lnnr\lunn?nl delegates. : | with Fonck over whether American |of public works and when the cause ! r isleiz ¢ pre- - - - - —- = L n the state ticket the only con- _ el " S > hould be |of 3 ity B |l\, cap. This, physicians fear may pre 3 faa {W ; “" C ‘h\}r ""7 }_‘!d Declines to Take or French lubricating oil should be|of stoppage was found City Engineer ; vent her from dancing a'in:nz M‘"“ |High Price of Beer in SRt 10 o e AR used in the 425 horsepower engines|Joseph D. Williams was present and uries is ected to resul " e i 2 = 3 D] n D of the h sup ng. l & ]1’ fihxr“v]u»mw <3kl 16 CASES 0'F BEER FOUND IN ‘('e”“'m‘ Hurts Popularity which present actin it. Governor | His Place—Flight En- |of the hu Uuivk';l‘r‘J o e ment today shed: ] in.dis . Aug. 28 (P—Germa Edwin Brainard of Branford, will L e 2ichard, a member of the 1. ermany. anford, wi . e , Differences between Cap "onck | new lig] e Broad 5 ’ Vernon Richar pImHianns the lons ¥mowi he o lation of boer and[be ‘noposed. By dohn Wadhams of| gineer Quits in Wrath. reReea; batween, Captaln Fonbk [NSnALiE CRAIS ERCHIAERNN | actresss stage company, also is in) |coffee drinkers, is turning to cocoa |Goshen, with the figure of Frederic | |ana ght's backers are also said | difficulty. Heretofore it had the hospital. He suffered a badly o 18 3 e 1 i ‘ a5 [to have arisen because of their an-|been thought the trouble was in the - the| 1 cho.olate. C. Walcott of Norfolk in the back injured hand and a cut near the NEATSE “"H: ']’\]:l“prw Shn kol of ids. | ErotR, | > l‘*:ruu“\mnnl‘ that Captain Homer storm water system and relief meass r right ear. i R AR 2 |the government reports, has cut the | In the Wallingford caucus a reso- | N°W York A The New |Derty. .[wonld, acogmpaty.. Captain ({08 SNISIEE SN S o (O | / Miss Duncan '“Mr.‘“. WS il attic Offlcel' rey of this town and Deputy Sher- |0 "y ol "o cimption from 102 |lution to instruct delegation to | York Worla says 1 wdmin-|ORCk and Liew. Allan P. Snody.[rection. ~O'Brien's investigation motoring from San “‘li.’mv. n‘lomi e d ift Hotchkiss of the state’s attorney's |liters m' drar. Dian. L womdn aud [vote fof wae. dotdated 65 R S i Lie «.1‘ Col. Hu E. fl.xr ney, vice- | ~ho\\-sl (h},- sanit sewerage plant they had gone to bid good-by ‘ Wvich dispendad on, tie- pikoa’ gehelonild t5 75, Miters. . Coffes: consumip- €0 85 0B jhe Y thu rdseAedt POSt- | president and general manager of |caused the difficulty. 7 Vivian's sister, Rosetta, who depart- Will Explain in Court— afternoon and confiscated the [tion has been cut in half, the J\\‘r-l against instruction of delegates. | Rp 0L Thp prApOEY] TIONMALY Argonauts, Inc. the backing| He denied having told Stanley s v i ed for New York on a !\u:fn \a trip, 3 5 4 Bean: |age cost per pound being about one| Two big contests which viea in |transatlantic flight o iptain Rene company, say :_tm» I?l:\no goes, | Lewicki, one of the cl xfmmts, that ) ] when thelr car was struck by an-| Second Raid on Palace of‘ Sniitmnh fa RS ta B oHas [party interest were those 2 {Fonck, and possibly his ellmination |BFry soes” But W. A. Barry, vice: |he would ot worle on Sz Sy tther machine contalning two un- 4 I L gl i i [{orar and N e Eaven. whore Sy ha e T president and general manager of [anyone and dldn't care if the houses A A {dentified men. They fled after I)\n‘ Sweets, R S0 SRR T LY sue was local control of t i “““.‘”‘ Uouh TN the Sikorsky Manufacturing com-|on Broad street floated off, states -, A o n 3 . sta e s ear la p 3yrd Declines Post. ot . | o accident, abandoned their car. The T, achool 3 L i {obiAdsastun) it the totue ¥ 0st. pany, builders of the plane, says it|ments made by Lewickl before tu '\' accident curred at El Rio, m-o" = l\:l? (l‘lt"“‘l‘:l'll traffic DmC:x\zph Mol HIGH TIDES Infruggle’ wast an- aft jeut. Commander Richard E.|never has been declded that a third |claims committee, His only conver- | L miles from here. | i ‘(‘“‘ b o b e 8 f:‘“",[ city court contest in . who flew over the North Pole, |man should go. |sation_with Lewickl, he said, was The Duncan sis y com-| clal to the Herald.) 4 ; i 0! % niLsre I Aug. 20 (Standard Time) |eral mbly and nder consideration as command- New French Entry, request that the claimant consider . pleted ze engagement at Los| Plainville, Aug. 2§ — Sixteen |Is locdted. || New Haven: 8.25a.m.3.57 p.m. | Istill older disagreement dating back s the World, which quotes| Meantime, news from Paris is that|the task before the sewer departs o B alin wnd Soom wabe 6 start 3 s of alleged beer were found | A second raid was made by the|| New London: 1.40am.2.10pm, ||to the time when the late Michael |him a iring he would not ac- |the Irench government has cabled [ment since two trenches on a film production of their |yesterday afterncon when the con- |deputy sheriffs, who entered the | | |H. Kenealy was defeated for the [cept any leadership which would fn- |an official entry to compete for the|deep must be dug. B With Vivian confined to her b | fectionery store conductéd by David |Palace of Sweets on Whiting street. | # [state chairmanship by J. Henry |volve the ousting of the French ace. ‘s,.» 000 prize offered by Raymond| The stoppage was caused by " here, and Rosetta en route to New |Kaufman, local traffic officer, was|At this place, which is operated b Roraback, a ‘isagreement which| “Such a step,” he is quoted, | for the first non-stop trans-|engineer's stake being caught e ork. this is said to be the frst raided. For some time the authori-|the Zahary Bros. only five or six came by inherita to Senator | “would involve serious international {atlantic flight. Captain Arrachart|wise in the 10 jinch sewer ] York, ,. #* X Y | | time the famous sisters have been tle' have been suspicious of the bottles of suspicious liquid were| | THF WEATHER | |Matthew H. Kenealy who is leader | complications between this country |was named as pilot, and Captain|O'Brien reported today. L S place which is located at the corner |found. Samples of the alleged beer| | | [of the “regular” republicans in|and France at a time when feeling is | Colli as navigator. The plane will be| Records in the ofice of Duncan sisters ted their|of Whiting and Broad strects, and |found in both places have been sent| | Hartford, Aug. 28.—Forccast | |Stamford against the “Lincoln” re-|none too good anyway. a three seater, with a single 420 |engineer show O'Brien and \ ¥ ar in San Franciscola warrant was made out by Grand [to Hartford for analysis, and thel{ for New Britain and vicini | |publicans marshalled by House Clerk | Walter C. Hinton. a pilot of the|horsepower engine similar to the |shifts of men were on du ' ! n moved on to Chicago and|Juror 8. S. Gwillim authorizing the |storekeepers will be arrested if this Fair tonight and Sunday | — t transatlantic flight, is named |three powerful motors on the Sigour- | Broad street during the hours 1Y Nas Y onk, |search. Deputy Sherift E. W. Fur-Ishows an illegal alcoholic content. * (Continued on Page 12) Iaa another possibility. sky plane. tioned by the sewer superinten | ‘- a " . ! 4 i & £akat, 3 £ S 5 L i