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Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14’453 2 o) ‘p.lopmn .' i Oct. 22nd ... “ydaq APV FLEIIRETHIEN BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITA ‘FINAL EDITION l ESTABLISHED 1870 Areaqr] ae CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, M. H. FOX FATALLY INJURED SCORRFUL NOTES Nine Judges May Select Mayor VHLE EXAHING WRECKAGE Tt e ol oo e ON ROAD TO WEST HARTFRD " ™t 1P = All “Mayors” to Waive Their Claims and Let Rmericans, Now Pleased, Trans- Court Decide. Car Dnven at “Temf RUMANM HUURLY form Her Hotel Suite Into a 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 'LINER PRES. WILSON RAMS AND SINKS SCHOONER AVALON 200 MILES EAST OF . BOSTOR; THREE GF CREW ARE RESCUED his claim point- A new nayoralty lis was turned from interfering with ion of the office Negley basi > office on a pro tem. Twenty Sailors Believ- FAILS TOESGAPE BORFD BY cITY, b vy WITH LIGHTS OFF GIRL ENDS LIFE ¢ B ':;'"gs;chesf:, Skonpr Apprehemei A(u Had Hangled Body Found on Roof of Additional ~Survivers Dash or e New York Hotel and Starts for Port at mayor's . Ira M. Hc ims and Imes, ‘C“"“ T “f. MOVIE RFERSPOUR N 357 0 6 His Master's Papers ity ava With 1wo 1 gaine attention. | qual sted by th inefl, but mayor's of- body decided for six x 21, Still Wears Mannish Outfit Beeause the proy tions of any n ford, Under $3,000 Bonds | TROOPS READY FOR BATILE st e no other Clothe—ite- ” i for Manslaughter, Reck- et B oo | 5,520 i L o FNES OF S8 THPOSED LEAVES NOTE 10 MOTHER o | Government Reported to Have Tor- Shopping With Parisians—De- ive to be finally Mrs. Duvall, v . Mo ol lessness and Evasion. | ste supreme court ler, to succeed bidden Convention to Assemble— clares Shelll Fly Atlantic Net Steonaine Message Reports Two Bodies Picked Up—Ill- Fated Craft Property of Gloucester to h Judge Roche Brands Actions of Ac- Yonng Woman Telephones To Clerk up by Jud 1 Paris, I 3 1 Holr t af this p London Press Reports Scores Be- c But With a Man as Pilot. cused Man After Main Streer She's Golng To Commit Sulclde— fyrek H ford avenue, eriff and we Fox, g 45, ) | tng Killed in Strect Clashes, ris, O former deputy 1 known cal Par killed when an “Most Flagrant” I Police Unable To Find Clue To 20 (P—The ointed ma stance of Evading Responsibility. Her Identity, s cireles, wi about mid-| Carolist plans in Rumania Manolle of fina , tod Company — Coast Guards Hurry to \tln Oct ast night automo- , arrest of which had been overturned in a West H north under-seerat ford road, ma of Gilie ollision on the cene of Disaster. 400 feet bout tie’s 1y conne with r-old young woman who er, was struck by another car, o foree 1ct. throwin, Mr. his skull w > dicd in an automobile n by Wiltred Shechan of 4 rison street, on the way to New 1in General hospital hard Sline, aged 21, of el strect, Hartford driver of v which cansed the fatality, faced Henry 1. Roche in poli on kloss manslanghter, wding bility. He pleac ot guil- on recommendat f Pros ng Attorney Joseph G. Woods, was continued until Mon- ay. November Bonds were fixed mas A, Crowley, Jr 49 Al reet, Har : s driving “0 Weinberg, aged 16, of 66 Lenox reet, Hartford, ch A with reck ss driving, and Jack Jordan, aged 43 Hawthorne strect, Ha harged with breach of were also continu ber 7. The charg rdan is technical, Prosecuting Woods s and honds xe Weinberg i in this orney of the Carol villa of former at Neuilly, Carol's val I took place > but that ing ahout tim Love of gossip, however, stronger than discretion an the whole lured won story of ho from his n to called to ask return. The police, who nd telegraphe int Malo, to retu Police Doubt Story gardir suspic that he sor favored the theory the hurglary w and not pelf. 1t with is conce s story s inspir | ernment. ! wonld locument How R FOURTH HOP Mrs. Grayson Says Chamberlin Not Asked to Be Pilot STULTZ GLAD TO RESIGN Motor Made Her Scoin New Wrizht Installed, Crew Awaits Weather Favorable For —Expect Take-Off By Tues- day—Tests Thrill Spectators, 5, Oct. 26 P, rumors which placed N. Chamberlin, trans flier, in Wilm s place at lan- stut wiul completion a new vorable Pt Sta[e Omclals Hope ta Complete : ; New Britain-Berlin, ington, Roads Among Those Slated to Be kowski, nin Hu nd P reard Finished This Month. bi probably roud building this year and s to complete Highway d es M. E. Greene of Pas- iped to death from th floor room in the Hotel early tod Her body landed on the roof of a secona 1 costs today. nsi risoner 1 ocker tered at 8 o'clock in 1 gone to her This morning operator got a call r room: “I am going to take phone Try To Enter Room Two bellboys and an elevator op- erator tried to Meriden-Middletown nt on the evidence | the door was bolted on the inside. ! trolme About this time, the hotel manager a thud from the roof of tha mangl Providea | {0 drivin t . t Tl weather contin-| "% 3 : ‘ Uindy SR ot two weeks long- Kot Lway department wlish a record in will be ! arly all | Hartford-Farm- and hotel officials 1d an empty an empty ginger ale pty cigarette pack- 1l one, and on the carcely legi- 20 (M) ¢ good | was driving case or freedom do Patrolmen Ski Huck tion of Koner whisky this fall r idge co 1 came out of struck G e gt y in the state, »\“ i 5 : L e forgive me Commissione her L : L S not love Buddy tid this 3 L ) : York life is drivin ow anyone ling Mother: You know I ‘and this New me mad. T don't 1 stand it Please e a favor s : Mac call shford, policomen gav South antime, T r the room, but | Provincetown, Mass., Oct The Gloucester hooner Avalon was rammed and sunk in a {heavy fog off Highland light at 4:15 o'clock thls morning, eastern stan- dard time, by the Consulich liner, President Wilson with the presum- able loss of more than members of the fisherman’s crew., L 20 (B— fishing The collisfon occurred within sight of here and about five miles off the top of Cape Cod. After standing by for hours the President Wilson reported it haa only been able to pick up three sur- vivors. | The liner inbound for ton from New York from port it sailed yesterday for mo, Italy. The Avalon masted boat, the liam H. Jordan Bos- which paler- was a tw property of W company of Glou- cester. She ordinarily carried crew of 25 men. The vessel was formerly the Kaiser Franz Joseph I and is regist as of 12,85 tons. Carried 2 | Boston, Mass, Qct. 29 (i he schooner Avalon was later idonti- fled as a two masted fishing hoat owned by the William H. Jordan A ii‘\l 4;\“ J-'u.p,m, ost of duty ) 0 But anyhow Jan't B 4 two ether picces of work 3 b sy falt ot | R ) 1My Eox'atddain , I < t iy i 3 ¢ re those which must see completion e SO LRI e Tl (M f : Sl eE o e b S aanme ol g ark s ¢ phone end have him can' The coa G Overturned in Collision _ 2l . Sl s ed that she had at but the New Brit- | "%, liceme Gk was re steaming to t ipctuencd g Coll 7 f o y 5 u-Berlin, Hartford-Fs ; ik T ek : of the disaster. i Middletown-Haddam, Branford- BEa ol : fallce hstailiatin ofotneing £ vd rozd, cars dr Haven, Meriden-Middletown, o the ¢ was found in attond o, cars arive i her room > had received no vis- | ey ani ollided_as 1 ils 0t e beiod D itors, the management said. rammed and sunk by the liner 14 the towards New Britair comn oner empl zed, how- | e g e P t there may be delay due WIFE [": [;I]M HULT o President Wilson off Highland light !HE lN N 'I' this morning was received by the |schooner's owners, the William H. 10 otl road a | the e Payrolls for y of yort distanee away. The occupants | hox Tifl workme ve been for 12 hours | ped practically un- | from th a day during. this present art and all scrambled out to ex- name e s e th Wein- | familiar e e \?,’”’," o . {Jordan company. Their names it were given as Nicholas Walsh, Eldin | Fleet and Frank Heneon. The same message sald that two bodies had been d up. The Avalon, a asted auxiliary of § Westbourne FPa 4 1rol tford; Simon Burras, of Hart- of his Church, Grange, and Har- _ ) < schooner, ordinari rried a crew mony Chapter 0. E. S. ranging from 16 to 19 men. She ind Milton Schlossberg, aged £ was in command of Captain kd- ‘of 207 Blue Hills avenue, Hart- In Crowley's car besides the mund Bogler. No accurate crew 29 (P—Mrs. Mary |list was available here but it was were Joseph P. Sullivan, aged 5 Holcomb strect, Hartford, ecent ploye of the Hartford ent. and F rd F. to ret 20 School street, Hartford, N al e e of Dairy and Food |known that p Sline Driving at *“Terrific’ ”.\.p('fil” tion in R Thomas Holt died at| \\’:::’«‘nr‘;‘;m Hxv:’ni ng,“,,‘,‘,\r“;?,‘;":f "vr:11[:11:(«1‘);:;\““ i “l; ')‘1‘\"'“ y \\;;\:-\r ome it Newington Junction this (in of the skipper, Harry Anderson, el s Rl JOE i mornin > was born in England |IFrank Calder and Charles White, all u f the fc She was a [of this city. Yesierday afternoon copal church, |the Avalon landed 9,000 pounds of Grange and Harmony ' macke at Boston and last night r of the Eastern Star, she set out on her return to the mackerel seining grounds off Cape reply. The officer then Pro- i neclare eded to obtain statements from the =yl e o Cod. The Avalon was built at E: sen In 1903 and was valued at $20,- company of Gloue d carrying & probable crew of between 20 and Cove liam King at th St. d one or gaged him in cc Ossipee scene place ittedly Lyson d the first had be have surmised i i B Imnnl Box Rifled. ; o When he retu 1a t L Three Are Rescued Gloucester, Mass., Oct. B — Word of the rescue of three mem- |bers of the crew of the Gloucester !fishing schooner after she had been sequence Bond Returned, D. Blair, Lanr Hartford, was r William F. Man: 3 his 1 asked 8904 hond be returned Fined $100 jatter & | was ove Dy r car went off \sked Chamberlin's Advice of hoth cars es ] and a s s eniiy ) i pes Record Eclipsed e t of those dhonle Coeema e thing t | S0l b S Two ago the departme Joseph G. Wo tablishe ord when it built 113 |tion. Lannin plea ruct - (and paid s f $100 with a s this record pended jail sentence of 30 days bei nt by the constrt recorded. Was Member of Grace st year ing or ntinued for one I} ex T ' E € 1 ked for arin work under wing day. ailed vay in this state durin called appearance. Sia T L OD] ! 1, w 810,000,000 ap- | was forfeited. Lannin of the jobs were this mor however. Of s of t wtter dis street which on t Crowley oad construction or expe proximately ome begun last s of year, incipals, meanwhile asking a pass- iy , 3 Nawington notorist to notify Officer Wil- Politis, who was on duty in ielvidere section, to help him 1o investigation. Standing in center of the highway waving light, the officer heard & en by Sline, coming from copics L : 5 - st on Le ) in in w b voiced S spirations, led Jassy, Rumania, xinte. 0 ot} Mrs. Holt 8 0 daughter, M Gilbert former officials, 3 et ol y d two sons. J. W. Holt and George charged with eomplicity in a Carol- ' ; i Citiren eRdl e g x L e e L = RO Y we bl O - x = - — [Hoit. all of Southington. : =R ; ; ‘ funeral will be held Sunday a tain at a rate of speed tumani ieysavere fopmer Deputy — = = firs 2 o'clock Grac ‘] hurch by him a8 “torrific.” On| Danielo Vassu, Brasoy 1 3 3 3 3 T e o ted in his report, and | former Mayer Brocancea, Newnston began to reali that the | nita. ot intend to stop, the! Dispatehes from Duch lr WOMAN'S DEATH rapidity of his|prevailed throughout Body Found in 1 sband Steams to Port e President Wilson fir up the search for additional surviv- ors and started for Boston at 8:15 a It was thou, it would reach there in ahout two hours. The her was with a strong st wind. r of His Store— | gmerican Who Defrauded Admits Waking With Blood Iy gave flashli Others | Border advices, however, said around sensed the | at Kishiney, Brssarabia, gov 1z danger and tried to warn | farees clashed with peasa of the oncoming car, had been told that Carol ; Rumania. commanding an Fox Hurled 10 Feet Numerous arrests were said to have M.anwhile, Mr. Fos and Pub- been made. Welfare Commissioner el Clashes nberg, who were driving past| (The London Daily Express today | ) Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Greenbe reports from Budapest and T 7 : ft their car to examine the wreck-| of fighting at Kishinev and ot} J ) (i / 3 ! | p St go of the Weinberg and Crowley | points in Bessarabia, saying that | t : et ) stionin 2 dent and offer aid if it was nec- ' goores were killed in the clashes and | [t i § 3 vt o b e ry. Mr. 17ox recognized Wein- tpat more than 200 were a by | crg and stopped to speak to BN (he government in suppressing the | v the latter was going into the! rovolt. The same sources reported | verturned car to get his registra- | u¢ several Rumanian garrisons | to show Officer Harper, were disarmed and confined to | or Harper, standing in the Juarters 1o prevent muting.) | or of the highway as long a Queen Marie, mother of Carol, | dared, lcaped back as the Gelebratag hen ity rinstibirbionss| Sline reached the Spot 4o 4. gy royal palace Sinaia. | accident had oceurred, | princegs [leana and Prince Nichola s who saw the danger oo o5 s car struck the throwing Weinberg 10 was a few feet from turned car, was thrown ten . striking on his head. s Officer Harper ran to Mr. Fox's Mr. Greenburg also haster v to his companion. The wling Mr. Fox lying face down- | after an illness of two ye W lifted him and recognized §3. He had been conne p‘] him. Observing that he was seri- | the organization since 1002 and ously hurt, the officer had him tak- | fore to the hospital at once, and as | Syracuse Chinese ithout Military Officlals Gets 15 Monthe' Are Reported. On His Hands (UP)—William was held for nection with the dispersed, | urned United Cigar Stores & ; : ) i | fae e tosicated | : 5 4. ris Official Passes Away | g ! (000 lsicar el Gree ich, C Charles R. Sherloc of the United died at his residencee Is but “could remember . er court in San Fran- that happened peal to a hig EXPLOSION SRR 9 @®—0ne per- | Tired of Living at Age was killed and five injured m; of ]1' A“empts Suicide mature blast at the West Por-| xo york Oct, 29 (P—Tired of N. J. tunnel of the Lehlgh |jiying gt the age of 11, Alexander 4 ° ; ! ailroad today. Reports 10 | gzostak of uhurst, L. L, tried to Ofticer William Politis, who had ar- - % S S ) O S ailroac cre said the {commit suicid» today by inhaling fl- rived in the meantime, saw Wein- | o 2 | 7= ) . ; 1 were taken to tne!luminating gas. He left a note to berg stageering about in a dazed | Phillipsburg, N. J.. hospital. his father saying, am sick and condition, he had him taken to the Railroad offic had not re-|tired of living and being treated ospital In an cleetrle light company ed details concerning the explo- |like a dog by my sisters. I am go- AR sion but said that the men involved ing to end it all and am saying |were working for a contracting igoodbye.” He was found uncon- company making repairs to the scious and taken to a hospital where . |1t was said he would recover. PATAL New York, Oct. spaper THE WEATHER (GNORE THE G.OOD — OLD CONSTITUTION. EOR M oe WeLe SEvErRELy AT wawais cb CENSORS THE CITIZEN WHO CUACHECN — REFUSES TO VOTE — DRaww BY CLiEr fangaN — Britain and vicinity: clou New £ BTTER PILL Offers Self as Driver \Imill\‘ RESIDENTS NEAT TOWMFARM iy arper was ain that| - Sunday | FEAT THEY'LL BE FO VEA L4 ""”: LF" GRS AR o | Gt MESS T INC INE RATOR'S GUILT THEZE— (Coutinued on Page 13.) it Offic N