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News of the World mo) ‘piojurey By Associated Press “3daq “3ap¥ | T . 4amaqp] 9yms ORI W BRITAIN HERALD ——— ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES MANVILLE STRIKERS MAKE EFFORT TO-BURN FACTORY; MANAGER ALSO ASSAULTED C. OF C. BOOKS FOUND T0 BALANCE CORRECTLY Treasurer Reports Everything Satis- factorily Accounted For—Maga- zine to be Continued Chamber of Commerce books have been found to be in good condition and everything expended during the NEW HAMPSHIREIS MRS, SWANSON AY HAVING HOT FIGHT ASK FOR DAMAGES \Senatorial Campaign Develops Widow of Suicide Considers| Into Alleged Burglary | Peficion or Law St Chicago Band: E ROBBER KILLED AND ANOTHER FATALLY SHOT PART TIME FOR 2500 PUPILS IN SCHOOLS AS TERM OPENS; THREE DISTRICTS AFFECTED: s Trapped by Police —One Girl “Lookout” Is en Prisoner One obably fatally ctives and an robber regime of the former secretary, y o | ot _— D Ralgh L. Gould, nas been accounted | BASS’ OFFICES RANSACKED ECHO OF CELL HANGING © | ' . Sh ff for in a satisfoctory mannmer, ac- | gunf B s J . . eputy Sherifs Stand THIRTY [IVES ARE "o st ™ P2 - BROADWAY'S FINAL Buritt Junior Hig by ln]e lnfun te W. Hawkins, treasurer, at a meet- | Former Governor, Candidate For Hillerest Avenue Woman Has Three | S W 2 d e e , Lincoln and Roosevelf AIMH] BY ST{]RM Although there never I been | Senate, Reports That Important| Children to Support—IHusband ‘ ’I‘RIBUTE IS PA”] mncoin an seve) 4 . ochy (P £ 3 i | any sus ¢ frregularity fn the | . : Mob Takes Off]c]a BNy SNSIICLON. oL SRTORWALAY I S8 “campaten ' Xy And Documents Reported For “Duty” as “Agent” | handling of accounts, the books | P ) 0 c- . | | have been checked up very th Have Been Stolen, in Police Drive, : un Frem Him and 5 Bodies Recovered, Fige| cueny as a metier of coumeo 3 ; Funeral Services Ior Rudolph! commodate Cl ’i - =0 % 2 001ES ECOVET 16 \Ir. Hawkins made an exhau Concord, N. H., Aug. 3 -1 Mrs. Poter Swanson ¢ 1ner ervices 10r R Op ate asses ( p Ad B th report today, showing that every- | The headquarters of the Ba : veet cac o A ministers Beating | (fhers K[]OW[] Lost m L(}HISlflflfi i e itios Herk wors prowon | ; nevon- | Valentino Held T]]lS Horning | e = | It was voted to continue the committee ders |t Contractors Rushing Work A A | Hardware City e, Which to police he | ¢ lead Joseph | N Arson Attempt Accom- YQUTH OF 20 RO IS HERO will be published as usual. ifice containing impor- ! com- | DOT R MOU NS UDIBL on New Buildi ' p PROV ‘ John C. Loomis, chairman of the ation on the pr el R AUDIBLY uildings But panies Bombardment of c::\;mx{:& ';:’\p(nl‘\”: f~lf H\'\‘?“h‘:’ ar “n‘m ; I‘n‘ rnor I : Cannot Complete Them S secretary, ed tha or the republican nom- |in the form of a , 5 o ’ . i Buildigzs With- Rocks |Property Damage Estimated As | pumber of applications, but that th : e A s Jean Acker. "Shei Fist Wite,| b Sl % 15 “>| High As Ten Millions — Brave | COmmMittes has not yet held a T | Also Among Mourners At Church i $ . L i, i | meeting. | ; ed = Failure on the par Following Arrival of | Young Man Struggles 150 Miles | —_— Important Papers Gone 5 5 y —Body Awaits Brother's Will For o 8 °F e P t of the thres g - et | | Included in the files were Hark st » breadwin- | I cls and contractors in charge ( Strikebreaker: | With Brother Anda Stranger, of campaign workers, Entrance t to whom sl three small | Final Barial, of the three new school buildings to s | New Orleans, La., Aug. 30 W_ \fw O:[hflm](;pv ylz riot ‘”,‘“ g had en had look: for supp O Aug. 30 (P—Broad- "onml"tv their construction before |Twenty-five persons today were | i | f way, wh idolph Valentino once | {he opening of the school term on 30 M—An |known to havye lost r lives, all | Sl ”,‘L ; er clain ‘”vH_ pre worked sher, today paid | September 7, will make necessary £ ¢ cotton mill of | hopes for the safety of an additional | SO EULD R s on the ground L = farewell tr to the man wl ) % ¥ 4 Jenckes company ,,,n”\, were abandoncd and V;m‘ ”mh I made at some time between mid nt in not r 0B at- this: Helghts of s Carass ° adoption of the part time sys 2 counte l fi a re &Mt of the hur- Of These On]\‘ One Was RO ""fl immediately began o M C f tate The famous thoroughfare was|!hu Burritt Junior High school in - \ricane which struck southern Louis- 3 Mrs, Crean 1or dta 1 with many thousands as the northern section of the city, a last Wednesday. | Drowning Tragedy—One | The fact that the had been ; % 1l cortege moved from Lindoln soholl Tn e s o e AU imatex Gt Sy = s s discovered by the jani- Central Post al cl at Broadws B s torn e ? ates of property damage Killed in Raid arrived mornin n i A Maifhys 0 8 '@ Roosevelt school in the : caused by the fuctuated | ittention was first attracted by . Ureh in’ West Fortysihehi St m(,:‘,‘ kgt i ,\ i e tion ma.- | broken pane of glass th Ao e ,, two miles hway. T e students will ery was placed in motion. They | Hes ' kol door, and on further inve J | be affected by this delay. Of this now range between 10,0000 andil el S0l S tal i e he found the drawers of 1 her nan | Police Stand Guard n?x'mbrr 1200 will attend the Lincoln 5 en in | $10.000,000 Connecticut over the v cabinet open and the So o Sthte Members of the police bomb |school half days; 600 will attend the 3 val- | The death list was i 1ol i ast & oot ot Ho notifiea’t Ry 1 263 reguiar policemen in- | Valentine . Chimberlain schaol fn { tion | day with nw‘ addition of the p,.,,‘:h” Mivias aleaia s R a mounted ,:W 134'1. rn»lro‘wl the .LQOSO\\‘ll school district on the efore state and ptain G.orge Thels of the tug- |growned, one man dic Members of the i eral and stood guard | part-time plan; and more than 700 restored order. The | 1/ four negross, THelr [Soers e s automoblls. oS a contest since Mrs, Mary the funeral parlors and the 'will be affected In the old Burritt led 500 strong sower-' und y day in the 2 = St I aRR ot Blaor o A e is iate for reslectio ool plant of the Elihu Burritt woman died from loss of blood 1p the paper i e M : 1 1 soon after mid- sippi river near Convent, I pbieelan ry in her wrist while i ola, N Polish actress who | Junior High school. ¥ 1e persons were ab. > 5 ounc alentino’s deatt t was the p! t erosene-so rags| Nine persons we aboard trying to open a window in her den A Yoot position, | 2P '=.\ \ ‘\ : u:;x !ru“ 1‘. was the plan of the school de« ough the tered craft when it was swept from its [poy S ged to marry him.|partment to change the lihu Bure. & dows. Police near Convent and su | Frank Whitm Sr. of Hamden ¥ state and Jean Acker, th dead actor's | ritt school plant inte an clementary 3\ of Cumberland four remain members of ‘ t v vak: ¥ s led st wife, who had said that school to house students from th g died in a 1 his city ¥ al cid s m the S ilre anil el R | thal dress Sasethin Chadntod on, Lt ot eoeiaali] et = an auxiliary committee of women, |was reconciled to him just before lan Hale school on Tremont ( mpt to fi those Another unidentifie body of alquring a aid ! - the police on Sat- [ made on the only Mrs. Crean was she was | his ¢ followed the coffin as it The latter school was to be. [ respensil [man was found shortly before mid- |0 s o Hody utony. only A e e v d into the church. |used as a junior high school with - Anotlier Bombardment night near Lutcher, La, er man, Michael Juliano, |picht w bihmaT 10 158 buflding. It since that tir d she Miss Negri Sobs the addition of a junior high Threats to break down the mill | P ahaaead e A wonIaYmgeK Faeldotion week egri, dressed In severest|school shop similar to the B. Gy { and go ir tools were | Babie s Tiies |" Mrs. Elsie Lipschitz, 42, of this | vy on SR i anAl Tt an et and sobbing audibly, | Goodwin Trade school on South BArLsObS 8t cile f“l“‘l‘, 1 Aug. 30 (A—Yousa |city, who became faint while on a | joyiporn el 5 appears to her to b o 1y nd fraterna behind the silver-|Main street. Architect Max Unkels \ er stone ‘iw’;:\u:« Da v is the hero of the [second stery porch of her home, fell | 'y ther revealed today that t n McCrann is president of t} bronze casket, Behind her I»\;-[]»w«‘s given the contract with " b howered | StOrM pt Leuisiana marshlands. |to the ground on Friday and died of |15 oo “4ho cocond time re City Dem Wom Miss Acker and bringing up theforders to rush the construction of 3 o L ik 52 rescued his older brother, |injuries in the hospital yesterday. 2 was belleved %o HAVA been. ans an in- |and is si officer of the |rear of the little cortege of women the building with every possible RSBl i (v”'.:u: ated that |F d n unidentified man. |Mrs. James Cairn Xewmedito d. A few we ago, committee Tads § ity. Mrs. |were the répresentatives of Miss|haste. The building wilt not be & 1 = ; u', H c d lec em to (her home in Bristol yesterday morn lers said, a window in th r ional director of the | Winifred Hudn his second wife, |r until November. 5 v n | ety ! e T 1 fell down = flght of : v bl £y of $her A, ¥, H. | anit Maty Flakford { In an effort to take care of the t o mill 3 office fur-| o o » 1 took t trip later of injuries received. ST 7 RN 3 AT 1 Mary's As the casket, decked with flow- |situations in the eastern and wests ’ nishings would vun to several hun- : A in | With in the night. Only casual a iz : ; ishings would run to sever it £ et ile trying to open a window in | WIS W the BIEBC Omv casubl Bt : sbile load that ern sections of the city, the school dred dollars. He ordered a strong | 2*0% dovastated by her home yesterday Mrs. John Mo. |fention was given tho matter at that e o procession, was carried | department, after ‘receiving a spes v 1ard ma LA U hurric leski, of New Britain, pushed her M“"" '”j o hine inTee 3 on ) ave on the shoulders of 'clal appropriation from the board of « o night s d from Thibo- |hand through the glass, severing an "0 evldence that anything irre t519 o'al 2 solemn hush|finance and taxation, started plans laux and on a f a T ol ! ood was g Miiree Corered. Fight S no con iience In the My the Roosevelt and the Lincoln ing trip sday. Early Wedn ay |the cause of her death : | NI AL R baren Ha on dele on s &chols, Architect W. P. Crabtree storm struck the coast. Their| Robert L. Ferguson, 16, a boy 2 S I % feio 4 the Wit toTd ; ude of the processional, |was given the contract for the west h i r-|a th cornered affair betw within i er the right to a 1 ¢ e |motor launch capsized shortly after scout, dove into a pond in Canter- & threc-cornered affair bet broug g for the office of committee- of Spoth, rose from the | end school and Architect Henry Lus ‘¢ |Yousa had obtained three life pre- [bury rday afternoon and failed il W. I nb o ot : ] William . Mangan ose in the church stood |dorf was granted the contract to > 1 serve He strapped them to hif- |to reappear. His body was recovered | H. Moses and Ju R 1 9 Lpamod s o prepare plans for the struct o v " Ry - i ick. The campaign had been witk- following morn ) ar field for state commit- : 2 Pplans ® structure. Th srders ‘marked the second |3¢if: Dbeing his |yesterday. 2 4 st lout unasual featuves mntil v % chitioy offi- | teeman, a position for which 't rd Leonard, officlating| It wes hoped that the Roosevelt . s { i S S » 5 ther befor: ed over. | James Rumilu ‘nfnsvr"v»M,lr“'\‘\“ Mol l‘“m_ hig i that her '} delegation also selects the nominee mass, marched slowly for-|school would be ready in time to re= ce iolence t gl » water,” 'ed a fractured skull when he was when it became kno hat he 1 lon = sistants | lleve crowded i u s _“After 1 e cwtersied mitsciat BN S e e lowed out of their - = ard surrounded by his assistants | lleve the crowded condition in the 3 g Y rid r told me he [str n aute e e - Yy 1 0 and altar boys, lace covering their |eastern school and only recently, : Sht o as readsito el aun - Tielpel MU e e e e D ised such would be ALMOST FACES CHARGE black surplices. The voices of an lafter feverish activity on the part m men* of non-unlon loom- |{0 orawl on my back and in that|and died in a Hartford hospita R s b i dor i ey o e aaraaT e i 1V | unscen sextet rose from the apse and | of the contractor, Architect Ludorf “ f and a reported lengthening of | MIANNET wo were W; ke M; e s cofibed! on i dard s gnanager | but cast him into a police cell w | DF COMPOUND[NG FELONY Father Leonard sprinkled the nnounced that the school would be T " he {18 hours before reaching a sanc (Esoihios # = 3 | H i finished on time. As the time ap=- ng hours. The first day of the Al . e m ¥ of the commt pr iof he was alone to 8 | ket with holy water. ¥ P: out o mill overscer was heaten DL ot the ey BrIdgepOTt Child Ulidexr i fom tha sonei s | : 3 | o or thre ML Vo e oo 8 rs when he attempt- f, B 0 AR o revive his brothe [« Auto Is Fatally Injured |a1 petective agency, was saia to ba p Rating Burcau Mar A nurse and doctor, strange he school board and the ambitions y irls through a mob |*W0 4r [ ‘Bridgeport, Conb.. Aug. 80 (= |the cHlat) investizator. Ha has ——— e | ures in white smocks and aproms, of the architect failed to materialize, and enloperaiive |t WD Tad hecon e e ol ot | “PEEPER” REPORTED | Warned By Judge—Olschelskl | 000 ¢ the entrance as Miss Negri| This is said to be the most radical mmered on nearly every spot taza K s, four, son o and | maintaine e fa f re PER” RF i L 4 G T affect 5 o to work was (hammered on !“'_‘I‘» (‘ Y “)” S oo K ovas s e hol b i valisaiioE | i TonLPataase Nolled nd the group of seven women | change to affect the enrollment of betore friends | 1is body with my fists for two hours |3 ) Hedvur oo R S 2 : | : sed in black entered the church, | the schools of the city In years, In anid even then couldn't get him to |St. Vineent's hospital” at noon to- campaign expenditures, tha complained to t | X 4 red stepn be- | 1917, Just : befdre Hinb AcciriEn 4 : |taeling £00d" Touss, related. day, where reports have been made |work was inreality prohibition g man was A noll payment of sosty R T asent M| BGHINE e nior High school n all points excep SRt tne it thbre e chance - |survey and has intimated that ity i el case of Geor ind the coffin e sobs of } ouflding e Se - o non-union labor was|_ While exploring the sand bar | that there is little chance for re- |survey and has intima } 2 ol RNt ol L sl : Yousa found an unidentified man, |covery from injuries he received - K last : i George Olskey, ¢ egri 3 Tcanhied abia ek Jih B federal | o ma hesn washed ‘ashare, and | wh n over by an automobile. | (Continued on Page Five) la peeper was scen f ian Meriden, | voices of the sextet. Faa Dut on e part e e oriclllator last weelr a0 the. sixikce [ 5 (88 AL TRAAE (RETRS S THo mashive ‘ae Niyehiiby Wil = he was ted in police| The body was borne to the cen-|students being affected. Last year r sprend o the Manvllle Sinlentts 18 e S il ahore. ke the iae SRR Soridab 1 5 on the char tral altar and placed on the altor | the Smalley school went on a part Woonsocket, where 1,000 employes : pEn e fnd ; ] the solemn high requiem | time plan while additions were be= rik waves. ad peen in a st nd when he or . r declared sympathy strike, In t | § 8 2 5 un. |ing made to the principal plant. g In the launch he found nine bot- (got in his automobile and started s Alling sa : " ming | LRIl \ “ vs efforts have been made got " Ave Maria” was sung Six Teachers File Resignation es of soda water. The p e said. ew he h e- | on of informatio Gouna s . extend the strike to the |!1eS of soda water. The pop, he said Jup he knew he had run over some- | v N f Informalion | ¢ the offertory by.Dimitrl Onotreli|. - Five resignations: Hive Det iR A was all had to drink for two | (pj ) i Ry v A%i5) iention &t f S th A pedestrian saw the child teorgiaville and Globe (Woonsock- : hing. A p : | or of the San Carlo Opera com-|ceived by the school department Sheniils ot thi ny nights and a ‘day while they sought | playing under the car. but was un- | I g that the offense Bl debeet i ol L e Is Badly Beaten aomn, oio fef Cip Wav Walkol ablaibivarn tha driver ini{ime kel . Lelony was almost | lesy" was sung by Guildo Cleco-| mentary achools and ‘ane romtiat Lroke out IR INITDE e o S °ces- | prevent aceldent. e case, when the com- By, S P R S8 4 ¥ 16 Broke Tt Havy, meelstioeiTiE Brotian ana e : O Vierk A lish F o g Manager Albert |lini, with 'cello obligato. o | RStructor in dental hygiene, mECTHHgn, s el didid aa i pta e AR KO AT tto Vierkoeten Accomplishes Feat in 12 Hours, i bl e Father Leorard then biested the | Tho teachers are as follows: Miss ypeared at the e S MOL S GRIEVE! 2 ok ket he recessional “Tribu-| Lilla Hersey, who was to fill a va= aize Sasel” Yousa d not 5 7 ney in | casket and the T ona a Hersey, 4 oclock this merning and was mob- | ‘Sae” or 1Sa 1" Yousa could mot| pngjton, Mass., Aug. 30 (P—Mrs, Minutes or Nearly Two Hours Faster pted money In | CE8 " by Schweitzer, was sung by | cancy in the English department of {8 bed by half a hundred pickets. He a e eR _Sarah Daley died five weeks " - nataavhion Tvliee < the Central Junior High school ; ( ced the crowd with drawn revolv- ”mm(‘;v\/\' r‘mw e xlwn;\d ”1‘\‘ leaving to the care of an indiffe Than Miss Ederle | n collected by | the “|€J>‘\’i‘mm| Chum Officiates \\’hol'mnro\n\(‘:; r«;rmcrgpl.:mr )::: village of Dulac. > older Daigle | i ) ; a ; ety bt was oyerwhelmned Andbadlly i bl Tt G piven wiedl | T O Lz DSt caf i, Blogef wor Congedo, a boyhood chum | Bdna Hannan of 349 Chestnut be : taken away and |cal attention. They probably will e ”'l','" gt e fused to eat. Death | pover, England, Aug. 30 (B —|when his tug lost its a gov \tino in far away Italy then | street, an English instructor, wha T O % & Lincoln patrolman |COver. Yousa declares that he “nev- |uag R mlgmwri ~.‘m‘ " |Otto Vierkoeten of Germany today | he vy {08 not rom the 1 coonton, The | sald his farewell to the a tor. «‘hm has acepted .\1‘1,1,1;1;" position in ' the strikers began to man- (€7 felt better | swam the English channel, DR R A h*coas p ¢ in’s “Marche Funeb was 7 ew Je ss Margaret Duguid, o allowed | —— | % - Ay 1 the casket was carried from the | g science teacher in the Smalley him. He was finally a | He landed at 2:15 o'clock this it haie At ney Woods said an (20 w0 5T Dlaced In Campbell's | school, who is to be married; Mise to enter the mill. The police guard | fternoon at gdon Stairs, half-| New Yorl P P had be entered into | ! i iting the arrival | Virginia Tallard of Maple street, an g sheriffs made no attempt to azes al lng ears [way between Dover and St. Mar- | Ederle, father of Gertr Ederle t Wil 0 Valenting’s brother, Alberto, Who | elementary school teacher, who s to ; ; } garet's bay, from Cape Gris-Nez, | Whose record # hours and 31 is on the sea, to decide the final study at the University of Wiscon= g T ’ Star S ATIO er, m‘.,m re he entered the wa. |Tinutes was brokor burial place. | sin; Miss E. R. Daley, Nathan Hals . asocket . nt Ll N e Stars As Ushers school teacher, who will take up & ol L t or. toppe g - RITR While 1o sanctloned strike exists at| 4 o ,w“ e e n 12 1 1 40 The ushers in the church, which | position in New York city; Misa Bes 3 o mills of the Manville- | RodovHing . SRar SnEue 15 not worried over was filled with motion picture stars|{her Cramer, dental hygienist, who ( the Glot | to the figures, is ittt of Mil- |, sons active in motion picture | is to be married. Jenckes Company here some of the | Falls Into Pot Of Tar L 5 _ihours, 40 minutes, or nearly two e by men swimmers ;. “»‘V i ,m'l';l.l.(l, A “\\"l: "m\ D is to be n»nrfrt._i : wero out foday a3 & eequel 80 N0 Way Bode ht InSpecmls Claim Andrews nours vetter than tne record ot 14 . oo e CARELTSH ot t hy Hines, Ben Lyon, Captain All- : i strikers at the Manville plant of the | -1'aT Osf yesig \ 51 minutes established by % 19t of gL @ eelCion i) ny Hlnes e O an ot - con.jHree on Bail, ‘Arrested ¢ e So nills here artford, Conn., Aug. 30. (P— | v e . " 45 Gartruds Tdey 5 advised o he German's record | PlC 0 stair McIntosh, sband C 3 ’ . { company and at the Soclal mills hore | ;o L e ivt oz | Has Permit for Altera- Biles xR ete om0 fink o police, he r ¢ “tance « Talmadge, Clitton webh, | And Jailed Second Time ¢ 0 0 be King erkoete ding » x {in Richar - Qout shester. s Bhbigeialy B g ; James Lachance, an empioyee | Fln st Sl Chat's fast time, I'm not jealous | Stil r a1 and | Kennoth MeKenna, Richard 4. ¢ 1 | Soutn .\x.m‘n{flx Aug. .‘n‘ m—‘ trike to other < M Bt = o i P . Rlax, |Dessed by only sol¢ “ g B had to m collectic er and the Marquis De La Fa- /¢ rty pending appeal to & fle do ot er ot R e [ th Soutiern Now England Tel 5 tions But Not for New |ran down from the Langdon bat. Hoe i . lect her and e M e L ome of the workers walked out | {1° SO Pany, SR, tery, above the beach. ' R PRl s ey e . _ |Gloria Swanson. for an alleged violation of the M ¥ the mill opened today. |-,‘,f:\~,:“|m,\ ”(1‘ “‘1‘ A;“;;:‘r‘:li\‘\‘; | Structure ed the swimme his small Vig "“"i"""k‘ ueror | Coolidge’s Mother-in-Law (¢ |".l,:' before the body was carried | quor laws two weeks ago, Rafell the plant atter the [ (o i o an incet !l boat which. conveyed to the ik i X~ Coming to Vi l[ Hin he litt h the pews were | ] : ined $ a ) pla orking for the company on a street | as . : Ger N finto the lit N Arenzo today was fined $150 am ne ed !l.x .l:‘;1 job \:h‘ n he M,[i”m the tar which = accompan: VIT(I:an Siicoosd man record hold Ne 30. (@) filled witt ;v” I s, ; '[flf%h“‘r“‘ sentenced to six mt{n‘ hs in mnl for o103 on | was being used for repair work ol e o Suc gt 3 ) other of |women, y promir actors, 5 second violation last night. Kxe Il o others. O il ik Haa been manate- o ing which| Vierkooten 1s the eighth person'hS chanasl next summe left. for |notresses, improsesrios and produc- | outior o the fref sentence: & S4B gan of the United Textile | o~ ‘1n‘m|3h'”‘”) \:’;l ;V;,’xor more than ito swim the channel, and the first 'x"(‘. ' ]l’('”F: 'l”‘ llowes ‘ \\\'l ers sat in the front pews. fine and 60 days in fail, ‘was crieed B b ¢ SETRA - o yTe o cars resulted today in stoppage |y perf. o fes P atulations on your : : = : % s TR Workers of Ameriea said that thete | [ Western Union Bars of work, the buliding department | Gestrade Daedte ont S, swim. 1 hope I can race you o ) O N I17 grag o0 bYWt e was no legally called strike. Workers | Ne_ e 3 i 0 . vert » erle and Mrs, ¢ the Rt . Coolid h White churel . Larenzo was arrested last night ¢ Eerhescd tho Opfiilohsthat Gotnenete] Giving Replies to (ib:lum ‘IA\U\‘M:} Andrews, who s |ington Cor both ew York, | {1 r’"‘w':_“‘ l)“‘y\v nmer to bring | gouce s ad Lo tonieht |o k by cordons of Pa-{ay ho wheeled ‘a baby mm“,gm al walkout would fake place until ||~ “Correct Time Please” || nomestcad on Stanley strect. nay ne|2 the only others who have ne- | (06 f650rd back to my sex and my | g’ gty Vi, } home, |trolmen, pushed and craned their |y cn DOCEeS B DADY, caTEAES B sanction from the union was aske ‘1‘ Harttord, Con: Augh 80, (M- || permit s el G R RO gotiated the crossing thus far this b it and continue to the presidential s whiskey into his yard. He pleaded A S el e Bagttond wiid an s 5 : season. . w7 camp tomorrow. | (Continued on Page Tourteen) | gyiyy. / —— {| ern Union i x»;“ lmnfl tho weat ‘lm“ .l\lxlr;sf rhhll : w;(”” J. Curs | Up to this year the record chan- | | PR S e x ¢ 1 company | (tin, 2 inder or of A. N.Inel crossing had stood at 16 hours, || [’ . M. F. O’Connos: I’romment Wegnmeed today that beginning || Rutherford, chief of the inspecting |12 minutes since its. establishment| Ay, JHGH TIDES I ‘I‘our Drowned, Five Saved d e v || Wednesday no more “corree i £ ; .‘ Hagns . : Anment ug. 31 (Standard Time ' < Timekeeper, Dl(‘.\ Today '| (e o Tnoto “:r(“r’::w; |Staft, went to the Andrews property |in August, 1923, by Sebastian Tir-|| Now "“w"‘ andard Line) | | As Auto Goes Into River Bridgoport. Auk. 30. GP—Michact || b the Total oftien. 10 1o wopeer | L0085 and tacked w card” on” the boschi, Ttulo-Argentine swimmer. || Ne Haven: || CHARLOTTE MILLS TELLS OWN STORY Newport, Atk, Aug. 30 P — 4 . 0'Connor well known throush || siaod fhet the weior big nder: ‘b||’|rl}d‘:\;:.“nns‘;w|xlnl!nz operations, Miss Ederle, the first woman to | Four persons were drowned he state as a_timekeeper at boxing || entire system. The manag Sa & permie o ohow An:conquer the famous waterway, set|y > o 2. Mills, who, W five, members of: the :Kamo. i t system, e manage- s ; 4 | Charlotte Mills, daught Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills, who, with ibitiorts, died at St. Vincent's || ment nhere says that L ocy || 9Fews has a permit to make alter- |n scnsational mark with her 14 [] Rov. Dr. Eaward w. Hot e Al ron o Bt Gt edhaic skea AR T X hospital today. He is the second || time calls are recelved |ations. He clalms tue bullding he |hours, 31 minutes. Mrs. Corson s e Rl e o5y (ot heriitlein “’mm_m; '“";l' {driven by Virgil Porter, 21, h DBridgeport man linked with the || daily, that five trunk telephone || V25 crecting js replacing an old one {last Saturday also beat the former [| colorful picturo which throws an intimate scarchlight into the ||Prague, Okla. plunged into " the { protession to die within two | lines are required for the time | [V 1ICh had stood for a contury and imen's record, but fell short of Miss | | {| nome which was wrecked with the double murder | White river at the ferry crossingl e forae, o dioa || Service, and the increase in the || 1o fecls, Be sald, he fs within hia | Ederle tims, taking 15 Bours, 28| | Hartord, Aug, 30—Torecast | | eginning Wednesday and continuing dally Charlotte Milly |[two miles below here, today. Il known referce, who dicd || number of such calls has been ||PCTMIt Tights. The department [ minutes. || for New Britain and vicinity: | | tory will be printed in the New Britatn Herald. It Is an ab- The dead: MG Wi ool yesterday. O'Connor acted as time- || so rapid that the company feels || C1aims the building ccased to exist| Vierkocten, who has won cham-|| Fair tonight and Tuesday; | || ssorbing tale by a girl whose life has been marked by tragedy. ‘Tt wife of Virgll Porter; Joe ( keeper for practically all boxing ex- L 1t must devote its energles entire- | | When it was torn down and the one | plonships in Germany, failed in an| not much change in tem- is written in a simple, unaffected 1 b t be- 10, brother of Virgll; Ella A % < g % mple, unaffected style and s absorbing from be Yibitloris Held' in vort for || 1y to telegraph service, f.v]lund In progress of construction is |attempt last week. He was in the S alie ‘ o e Porter, 13 and Nora Porter, more than twenty years. | dlaimed to be enurely different. water 10 hours, and was taken out | #. L e 7 | sisters,

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