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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press Y ‘ 8 ! » ‘\‘:;kz?&dmg 149136 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMRE 427, —_TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS TICK SUESHAN BOUD (VR ITARL S UP WAL, ELYING PRINCESS AND BRITISH FLIERS LOST b o o ey e Womswsis - GANADA- FEAR FOR SAFETY OF ELDERLY WOMAN ;- Sevexe Nervous Shock in Case of Dubrin for| e om0 1 1t v an wmen | LOMDON, ONTARIO, TO LONDON, ENGLAND Hls Transactlons ‘VIth\ 5 Practice of Addressing Distin- Window For Dying Glance af Sacco Judge Suffers | DAY RAISES OBJECTION IS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Gasolire Supply Ex- _ pected to Be Exhaust- Mrs. Rose Hibbard. ‘ . AESEES o e : e . ed at 9:30 Tonight- .of Harmony With Didnity, Well \ laims New York : SUine e nee e mbion Do st e v : ; ’ Airport Crowded with state Claims New Yorker ' ! helr fitst wa«' at ;‘1‘| e Sl i v . T ¢ T p L : L 4 P o0 AR gk sltsieonlo [y all e o verside » 5 . 3 : 48 eople Awaiting Ar- Wanted to Take as Col- % . i i \ . ¢ e ; : 5 | P g n the community whi lateral in Stock Swap i ‘ mount of respect s 1 the ; i ¢ b ot s A & H 2 ' 2 : which came up rather upcapeetedly | Hudson ri w sl ¢ st S y R TR < o nil Bel » t the meeting of the New Tiritain The eifort toc X 3 3 3 o ; 3 o Shares of L. F. & C. | e e e o & L e o Winds Are Favorahle for - = B o held at the usual luncheon fnce, | bedside 1 af g 107 X ¥ 33 & o« . T oy | s , [ fhn Bureittmotelnd s 2| ing the ¢ ; S SRR N 3 : f k . Speeding Flight—British York, was bound over to the Sep- g 1 “The tion, which was Lrought [ Mrs. Mino . iso at J = = - : . Officials ~ and Public tember term of superior court by ) 4 ¥ i up by School Committvuian Wil- | bedside. MIONOPLANE SIR JOHN CARLI fivi from London, Ontario, to London, England 5 SPed Jiam H. Day, a new member of the | Anilia 102 = 5 B i B e oey y : Hopeful — Headwinds ; : ciub, was not settled today and |Stars of t erican melo i d by Ce court this morning on a proba z 2 promises to bring on a prolonged |Stage and among th . ¢ X L Pt 3 N cause finding on the charge of at- iehate. G 1men ! & mar Thought te Have Occa- RN (. Gk T e JUDGE WEBSTER THAYER. It happened durin discussion |7 1 | e of fellowship. The stary club |4P nee or 2 siened Delay. ofttimes turns its m over to a Judge Henry P. Roche in police ain tences, 160 shares of stock of Land- ! ers, Trary & Clark, valued at ap- i i s JUDGE THAVER UNDER, 8t 85 e, 8 okt it e i) BE ON WAY AGAIN London With Canadian Namesakes, - vov. » - v 1 o libarty tin® 10,0001 bands \sincathis ’ R R R 2 sl o R Sl ; e : arrest on May 25, was reprrsentd by HUET"R S [;ARE TfluAY staedt, A, H. Scoit and others ! 1 : drama, * Reponted Leaving Constantinonle Philip. Wood and Duke 5ir John Carling Hops it i e W ‘ \[.»'hfmvg,l,t-::'r".‘l“"'u;\“‘!""”“ od at n “The Power | OVt b VULNLLILHUPIY Schiller Four Hours l For England Today R stein of New York. Relative to the JE ALeL s some 9 ared slatn ot New Moo Relitive io Miehy o 8 e Ot Be Able to! Rt i contitsrabls conimiens wHen ha|s oo oriis Bl shLST Tor Aleppo, Syria on Way | At 3:31 a m. “the curtost the imonoplane was 210,060 was obt d only after con- id h ould not always 1 g hir d tour thig S e R s ‘hare o self to the point of addressing cer- (i, . : : el o ; Sl i S e e Before Tuesday | He mentioned specifieally Judge B. | - : ) (ARG DELATEL W1V e G el T e s i | : | st. Raphael and {its fiyi vss to sight American: r flight to Ottawa, passe is known . Gaffney, and said he it so not object to a ction to 33000, | o 5 t ( : foo : i So strongly that the judge’s position in ! zageq i ST il ) In view of this aflitude, Judge Aernmenta ted Tape Hinders f & [ T i E 1 | I Roche said he would fix It at $5000, Worcester, Mass., Sept. 1 (UP) e community prohibited any un- g e 7 ; vernmental Red Tape Hinder: I ibility was such that the plang The hearing lasted almost two Judge Webster Thayer who presid- |4u® familiarity that he would prefes 16 e He v ne Pride of Deiroit Which Already . £ 1 inland ithou® hours. Judge Roche wked that at the Succo-Vanzetti t Is sut- o pay his cent fine each week junder i t 1 vea time fc ' flight w ondon, Ont., to lc - | being s 1 pecially if off ity L B R S & e e rather th take such liberties. “I|Amo £ nown . Has Flown About $.950 Miles in |y, 3 ¢ ! ol | Amon 1 3 ) ( s n view of L c tion by Du- | (ering from *“nervous shock and a REk 5 s e e “.‘ i lsovece iliness” and 1s confined to bed |Have @ great hesitancy in calling Te- [which she was cast were el i Crfect weather atte Today's winds in this vicinity werd Mrs, Hibbard w e i e 6 spected men their first names” Siv Days. ! : ¢ \titul | favorable for speeding the monos iy sl S e : he said. her t the White ; orat vas L e st 1 about a|Planc's fight. Reports here and nd also on account of the represen | The judge’s physician, Dr. Royal | ; FLIGHT 15 HELD O 1 i ; ) YA callec o swer Mr. Day's | Tayver YThe (1 - f v the v iplail fordres o > out Canada and by cable tation he made as to ifs value, there | . Watkins, made the announce- | Called upon to ¢ Mr. Day's|T and I i le ¢ 1 Domino;” “On and Off s \ ruaway and | remarks, Judge fney spoke at | lixe ¥, the rmor.” Ir | Con: IPE ; o S| e iyt it e ot ind, indicated that British {some length on fellowship, touc y vt 7 t two o o T e A als and public kept up ; |ing only indircctly on the issue. He sic : g wor e G, DL, it e ol P T ek later explained that he did not un-|ing 1 2 1804-1500 she ap- €3 1 ) v Qg IR The Raphael gasoline supply sourt, he observed, was not called on | It was said Judge Thayer would | [ Roul loug ¢ : 3 derstand that he was expeeted to i odrania ; e e e [ ekl nough to stay in the aie to determine the guilt or innocence |not be able to resume the bench be- | 1orSta i take-off corr : fo Mr. Day's point. It PR zora, i : t for : clen” was 1o 6:3 eastern dayiight "0 0 §:30 o ol sudteny standuin 3 uesday and possibly mot |} " i) "pe called upon to speal R S ) char f v ogettin : ; i v_ tonight. M oy | igain on the subjcct i e b vt g ” - 5 e R In his talk, Judge Gaffney b g nen g : 2EIY 5 | o e stop | from: v iR BrdnyolaDitint tto M B 2 g out the situation of ealling a minis- #ging | pt 1 el yday's cre S0 O on Ik poine e gogty e’ Lo e 100 mdicted Thay. £ 11 U1 2 el ol el o ) i SO e ; } ) ! i Harbor |, AT Harbor Grace, ihe _airport ‘ ? ¢ ition was o means cri- e e er ret . erica organized . o ha X e fi ) w0 ere addi- e hadilaenien . NWoniALReaaet Minlstar [ J St ’ ! ircer, s e, Ont., il from London, Ontario, te gland, was crowded all orenoon. The throngs scanned skies for signa of the St. Ras thout result aud cascs L orel Shahdh i ’ 3 : lighthouses a! both sides of It was upon the basis of Judge |Club. “He performs a function in 'y g - | Constantinople said today D hddif . : o SichilEin Sty ?pnbrance fo- fConcention By, e e e > SaLes i ifeant nastho 1 elry A i ; 1 equipped with a Wright in direct communication with otor an l‘” -v"“"‘j’ “'":; iirport and ready to flash any truction to the Iric [y o B an s el ing over to “Mr. Joyee™ of Mrs, Hik The judge explained that this (‘:lr"v Sr"i\;”s Kngm;':rwdtfr! \ hesitancy is native fo some people. R ) : ; rd’s holdings . of = 160 shares iof 3 - Sediraln s By IRIRO D went from St. John's to points of nders, Frary & Ciark stock e \ S i rople ppeared to b icient of the ele- |ment regarding Thayer's condition ments of false 1 rrant a ¢ court hed been summarily ad- tostifivd 1 kins dreseribed the on lay merely as “nervons shock and | but was such as to warrant § 3 ol of precautions, “I would not advocate calling the {rroi Clede Iiteh, Tl i 7 (e ; ; e 5 St I v o en abonrd late yesterday, Juc haver | Rev. Mr. Alderson ‘Bill,’,” he said, . 7 | Yool . : t 2 . " . e 25.( o fered by the it tniall Rt I catile ring to Rev, William H. Alder- . e Sl e Ho ' ) 1t awaits Tully Worcester county su- | 5on, pastor of Trinity Methodist |y, vty y ‘ - yria . 4 I lealf if the each the B church and chaplain of the Rotiry Mrs. Hibhbard learne it the detuils of the pro- posed transaction ealled for the giv- hayer's alleged prejudice that the | : | come common and should not he re- ectacular fight to save Sacco and |COMe common and should r £ i duced to the commonplac Vanzetti from the electric 7 : | | world cruisiy mono- | T:::]y T :1‘4,‘31,;.‘ \1»,,)\--}11 u.‘ w:l..m';‘h. ——— ;“‘”" 1 A e Sir ng passed OVEr | tho soa this morning and the steame : v s ! : ntinued on Pag i his illas 0:17 n.m., eastern |or Silva arriving here at 7 o'cloc] sergeant. did not believe his name |O1¢ Tyme Woman Suing Country AT WILSflN ST HflMF Henrigl iy : s t Sir Jol 4 time. The plane was A¥- | roported heavy fog all along rt:(: i3 e ke Sghen A | com vor Damages of Five X D 1914 ‘the 191 I | N TR ; o8 ! ded direet- Looast. The night remained tine and in making reply when questioned e agiL B ATLAN I J lo i ra G 1 over | dranr il daylight wilen: the wee the When the serar hegan fo take his Thonsand Dollars | b s IRt LeERDATS & Point 4 fi 1 told 1 he had O 9 “The New Henric the t 4 5 er turned c and cloudy. The n prints. and told him he h. > i Lo AR g o plan e A ot o e | xew London, Sept, 1 #—claim-| Martin Higgins, 92, Lived |rew years ste 1 was Dubrin zuest at the Old Lyme Country club | ] Sl L b Tl e Shortly )ln [4.;.!):‘ n(v‘on [(”(\l:xsh[rr:\ a Mrs. Hibbard Tells of Offer | Inc. golf links, enteved her property 70 Yea “'“,l e \\,]‘Z"“,,‘ e , Y e the € g will stop at Har BOY AND A CARTR]DGE was ~ln\\"l:'”§1'n:vro\h::?' ‘Th: | <. Hibbard testified that Dubein | @nd struck her in the head. Louise Mrs. Hibbard 1 that Dubrin &1 D el ol i wind was held to the north« called on her and told her she was . D Bruhns, of Old Lyme, sceks d:n;\- —— S o k‘""““‘ "“ L even Aftempts Ended in enfitled o 195 shares of Splitdors. |48eS of $5,000 and an order of the| Mavtin Higgins, e ol |mun s and Ohlo Wesia; o Tethlehem stock af 323 por Shape, |Superior court compelling the CON- ot he gl Irish re \»IMH‘“”" ne s ip, St O ‘ Failure and Loss of She already had five sharcs, She | (Y club to so construct its links that | pyiiin “where he had lived tor the | pae oo T S did not want to accept the proposi- the plaintiff will freaimom dan el R e e {’::h"l TEihg "‘ e i her Six Lives B e | i tion and told him so. He urged her |E°F by flying golf balls whil she 18y empers of St. Mary's parish, passed | g norally followed hy T Ee L i cpendent Wireless company reporth o post some other stock or bonds | UPon her own land. from complications incident to | tresses, especially ]\h_“n»”‘” Lol rm‘v]“vp;] ZaKCES as collate Then he asked to gec | The complaint alleges his advanced age, at the home of his | the role of stare inehi . i W 1S had i st Main W i LGSRt ) the! Crinard l!ne; a Ust of her stock hold At the st of the defendant, by reason| o, “mponiag Higging of 32 Wilson |died in 19 = e { SRt e y . t T S stating that DeadSon ftholllag ivers AUniony M thenleyouig anldyconsuneyon treet this morning at 12:30 o'clock. | was 3 Irive, New | 4 Voo esn S nravor ) y ) 2 1 ¢ e e monopland American Hardware and Lang- | the links, careless mismanagement, | =y Soqeoine as born in County | York. 2 S Jing {he : ridge v i md i S t Frary & Clark. Dubrin saiq 4rove a golf ball in and upon the | : east No plane had been reported hted anywhere in the colony a§ “Cannen” of Loaded hat tin: Fast Main Street Youngster Mak i Not Seen By Liner { New York, Sept. 1 (A—The Ing . Mayo, Ireland, in January, 1835, and > i riggibl 1 wook t LS e Sataddacs Bo L hough the Mauretania did no§ f these would do as collater InLifT's property striking the lat-lat the age of 23 years came to this BOAPD Wm"]’ GONQ]D]VR A i ] AR R > hier position or anything \e signed a paper tur over Eap DAl US| country. He entered the employ of VI ALy s i d i 'r conditions it was estimate 160 ’ an i Frary & | (hat she has suffered the partial loss | ‘MM 2.z & employ f | ilure, S R e T e i congitlonafowasost ini lark o nim i the andary & | of sight and that she expended $200 | factory in Kensington which h s| pAROLE FOR CARROLL Toll of slx 1ives ; ot g Sk i x ed s );,1)( ut ‘-1 mvlhfi! ms: ing that ho would buy 165 shares of | for medical attendance and care, | Ice gone out of exlstence. Later | | A summary o fthe st i ere L - il 'dm'u Splitdorf-Rethlehem at 2 The complaint alleges that golf |'® Went into the employ of the | — = nsucces: flights follo cartride i he Sacu- Y Rbaglsc e Jlanigy dorf-Rethlchem at $23 & L Vi ¢ Judd Mfg. C ¢ | Success| g part way and sell it on or hefore June 4 balls are continually going upon ”Vn\no””,h”:\ “‘I" gt B when the | porition Will Not Come Up At Meet- nceestul 1 1. unkng ) R F 1o L eonee as in its infaney. May 27, 1919—N vy ! Gaia ¢ wit = ) pér share. He told her the Split- | PIINUITS property and that the | s e Anta—Not Eleible ¢ W 1 i | 3 casiness i i Sanr ahi : | fondant has been motified of the| He retained all his faculties nn-| ing i AManta—Not Elizible e e : . e e Uneasiness Felt DI R Sl LG s M e s el e Uil the last and on several occasions | B mTahng, Shud ! i S it ‘ i on. Sept. 1 (A—-Lack of newgt listed on the New York stock ox- DI BLEHE LD TID) REHCOULAR 1 ‘ ctober e 1 1 h 5 t | r ¥ Princess Lowensteine i Until | e entertained with stories of early i | ; SR d |New Britain, For man ars he | as Sept e 150 miles fre 1l 1 the t it ertheim and hee aerial squiresy He fold her would return the James Dole to Take Part !iivea on park strect which at that | <ran f > to Earl Carroll, i o ioe folhisbonA T s ! : Coan s Grarear o n Leslie Hamilton and Colonel Splitdorf-Bethlchem stock and as he TF . PRl R e 8 ¢ theatrie it \ e < \ He referre v 2 * Alinehin, who set off so gale Jett: her Mome Datitodl herinot 1o In Service for Fliers (ime was the conter of a colony of stopping at 1he e 1 to inve | Tiali Settiats, Ut fbr tha nast seven|is serving ence of a year and iy : : e ol ; S MIy from the Upavon airdrome worry as the deal was a zood one, Honolulu, Sept. 7 (UP)—James E, | [1ish settiers, but the past seven time 2 ere was flying She told him she would see her |00 prize race from California to 07 on Wilson sir Sen June ¢ roker before completing the deal, Hawaif, has sailed for the United | rs represent only time he has | 4t Atlanta nest Tue k de | i P 1 trown A ns te T t N s ag T it Dubuin adyisediher ; States with his wife and two gons, | M0t been a men W s ) s ¥ it Dubrin ad 1 her not 1o do so Sta a RONS, | | vish while hie llved here, Although | nounced foda i i & ; SR 33 ey vt her husband | orita Tx\ \ l E as the broker would raise the price He will participate in the memorial g Js Carroll, brother ¢ 3 Tl 5 of the stock, she testificd. service for seven fliers who lost |he Wns handicapped because of his| , *CHES SARIETL LIC Y ls | e i i Her Landers, Frary & Clark stock | their lives in the race, to he held |A8¢ he found many opportunitles toi 5,5 =y 0 e he™ 16 determ ) §bours ¢ : SRk £ in the vault at the New Britain | 600 miles off the California coast on |#ftend services at the Church of Trust Co. and she told Dubrin she | Scpt. 16 |John the Evangelist R e T i - For l}""“‘,k' l\ UNONS | Pact With France ag he told him she was unable to —————— —|the evenis of the day and was ag (5 SUE S R d o e A0 the Atlantic, covering After Being Hit by Car : i 1sh for the SpIAOT stock A | e | Feitder of the daily papers for voars, | WA €N Be FPRTEE (0 S E G begnoel LS Shic [ vastingtonss Sentl 1 (GDY-he v Lande 7 “lark ~ He was a democrat in politics hut : _ T k. in 10S hours. T A (uP \ by 2 i arter 'y done, Carroll would be « e for B 2 Lot siiuataa 4R Vil dione aaiianie to e oeic s | Quarter Century Ago lyac weor an offier socker R L b e : S v st e nsructed (he collateral, Cal” Caught Chucks || s only fraternat Interest was in [0 (C0SCS iven by the justice de gland 5 i ki % 1 bR |immediately negotiations with the Prior 10 Dubrin’s visits on May | the Catholic Legion which he helped | nours, 56 minutes i e 2 1 s partment amen's department, | French government for a Franco v4 and Mrs. Hibbard had re- | (B—This is the 25 5 |organize. When that society went | S5 0 g nitentiary { 2 od | American commercial treaty, the ceived sales letters from the Electri- out of evistence he was still num- |5 ST ¢ for pa-|! | United Press learned today. cal Securities Co. relative to Split- bered among Its members | l change af 830 by June 30, she said - Separate Tobacco Dept. | \merica Wants to Conclude Coma “Most Favored Nation.” Octo! § Friedrict P v . nt v s n igarsy pit RIS of a notable recreational event . in the lite of President Coolidge. P it datiehterd | role Oct. s, arter one d of his|tic from A draft treaty, giving the U. 8¢ dorf-Bethlehem Co. stock, but she | A quarter century ago, when he Surviving him are two daughters. | ¢.nionce has expired. 2 i R The v 5 etle art- | “most-favored-nation treatment” has had never paid any attention to || \as practicing law in this city, || Miss Flizabeth Higgins and Mrs. | o ‘ in ¢ 1 3 S - = 7 3 3 arout oty until September | men liacent to the cosmetics |been prepared by this government them. Some years ago she received || it was the gun rather than the | |James J. Meechan; five sons, John J. % —United . s a basis for the negotiations, some of that company's stock as a (| yod that held his attention at this t i span ¢ s cction and women clerks are em- | | Fligzing, & real estate agent in - this || HIGH TiD1 orld flier nned At 4 d in bond uf::‘“\\‘uvl Undar the: recant T AL AN dividend from another concern, she || time of year when he spent his | | Cily: Peter Higgins of Hartford; || flignt frc . andata Lahasors ! e s ade agreement, French tariffs wilk sald, and as time passed her hold- ation days in his native state || Willam Higgins of New Haven; | (sept. 2 2Dt Time) ” Jan. 4207=Comman ! LR R b e e be increased in such & way as sers ings had ched five shares. of Viermont: ; [ Martin Higgins of Toledo. Ohio; || New London | mon Franco completed fli v norrow 82 Golfers Brave Rain jously to affect American trade, une Heveals Plan to Bank ' The Hampshire Gazette of gep- || Thomas Higgins with whom he made | New Haven .m. || Los Palos, Spain, wa . = For One Day Tournament [icss the United States obtains the On the evening of May 24, after | temhor 1, 1902, thus records his || Mis home: 14 erandchildren and two | x. % | Brazil STORM DAMAGES CROPS ) s : ’ e : ehty-two golfers represent- | desired “most favored nation! Dubrin 1oft her hon Mrs. Hib- |} cuccess in a homely old New || -grandeh and - severall, _ e Feb, 24 o1 Sept, 1 (A—A inz aln 4‘\\\ every golf club in the | treaty. Previous efforts by the U. Sy vard seid, s9e went (o the home of | Bncland sport X ; s and nephews, THE WEATHER [ [césco Do Pincdo comn! it {storm with big h B O Oy R ™ ° Fha | | t6 dekntiaty icn A rals (roCRIES Presidont I, G. Vibberts of the “Calvin Coolidge has returned || rvices will take ~place | froro iy g harnumaueg : : e itk ane il Shuttle Meadow club despite the | rejected by France on the ground Britain Trust Co. 1] from his annual woodchuck hunt || Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock at | | New Britain and vicinity: March Major Sarmento |crops, flooded fields and cliled many | - Shuttls Seadow o Ao e | ot e soule Hoties | dlacm R Questioned by Aftorney McDon- || jn his native state. He broke the ||the home at 32 Wilson strect and at Rain this afternoon and to- Bejres, Portuguese aviator, con ‘sln.y\ in 'v”:.‘-" n rm”:' Rl LR e L el Bt G e ough, Mre. Mibhard suid she owns | record, capturing cleven fine || 9 o'clock at the Church of St. John| | not much change in temper- ed 1,715 mile flight from Rolama . The town of Lefra, nortn of | edlf touruament, un oSS | e iR RACES [\dosiinEiRD: eAlhE Shupkall [ Bimpestie Tntepmast il e L ates ! e X will finish late this afternoon completed. (Contloued oo Page 16) in St. Mary's cemetery. L% S CPRIRE S S (Continued on Page 18) avy

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