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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1929, e e e e ———— “WORLD ENDURANGE |23 2 = DEFENDS COLLEAGUES | POLICE THINK FOUR |fSoves soam pnwiss ) MAHER AMPLIFIES (oo Spois roser 1 **™"*5. Wi Tomorv of police and ficld operatives sur- | Fu- | rounded and protected the mono- | f Then Buys New Car | Business on Coast || New Haven, July 31 (UP) p Several Persons Hurt | L _Tohh Jacopg divel his pennies B navy has upsct the lobster pots | |Thursday for Joseph E. Hubing | : Several persons were hurt, none New | |president of the Yale Tire & Run | : || for four years and took nine and there ds trouble cn the e - 8 seriously as the great crowd closed : : 1 || sugar sacks full of them to an || England coast. ber compuny and the Eastern Ma in behind the police guard and fung | (Continued Krom First Page) | (Continued From First Page) || automobile agency where he goi a A Y [ 75 scems the mine sweepers. in | |chine Screw corporation. who ! ¥R e i his | itself cheering and jubilant against - new car ‘yesteraay. maneuvers of the scouting fleel | |Suddenly at Sherman avenne erday in his 72d year the doors of the hangars. cover a much wider scope, he pre-| mates who shot their way out of| Today he was busy painting a off Narragausett Bay, picked up |[home late yes (Continued From First Page) | Inside photographers' flashlights | dicted. Ithe prizon in Sunday's uprising. || sign to put on his car: “This (Continued From First Page) or upset the lobster pots while Hubinger was president of the —= boomed and pencils raced, as the| The letter follows: —— automobile paid for with 63,500 s trying to ca'ch mines. The fish. | |People’s Bank & Trust cempany aul luxurious suite at their hotel. They {men who had camped on Lambert | “To His Honor, Reports Conflict 1] pennies.” io cure more of the crippled kid- || ermen are objecting. director of the New Haven bank. were not weary. however, for the |field for two weeks got their pictures | “Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Albany. N. Y., July 31 (®—Re-!| Tomorrow Jacobs probably will ||dies of the state and should realize Taking notice of the situation He left a daughter and son. Hi flight surgeon, Dr. A. C. Leggat. who [and their “stories.” 27 W. Main Street, | norts of alarmied persons at widely || go for a drive, so what with one | [the necessity of our projected con || senator Hebert of Rhode Island. | |wife, who was Marry I. Morrell of ==gxamined them before they left the “Outside of feeling little tired oW fl'm:\m. Conn. separated points in three states that thing and another, he was much demnation proceedings. | | has asked the navy department Portland, Me., died in 1917. * ‘field, said they were in excellent [We feel fine,” announced Jackson “Dear Sir:— | they had seen men “answering the || 100 busy to point out the moral Invitted to Niantic || for a report. The navy savs it 2 uphysical condition. Jackson lost no| A flurry shook the police lines and “Your letter of July 26th at hand | description” of four convicts who es- || o¢ the story. “Mr, Kimball invited the Gover- || sent out notice in time to warn * ‘wight during the long test and |there appeared two young women-— regarding the heating ordinances, | caped from Auburn prsion Sunday —_— J|nor and Mrs. Templeton to accom- || the fishermen. The latter’ say S U F F E R E D WlTH « “0'Brine gained 2 pounds. one a tall striking blonde. the other |Which I agrec with you are very| during the riot there were wsing | = o, pany him and Mrs. Kimball on a||they weren't notified. The minc R Luncheon Held Today short. plump and tremendously ex- [ymportant yolice who searched for the pris-| 3 |visit to Niantic. The invitation was || SWeepers got the lobsters anyway, £ A.Chamber of Commerce luncheon |cited. They were Mrs. Sally Jacson. Our committes has met from one | cners, no end of confusion. 210 ot ey Al of | ccepted. The governor seem-d |]and the fishermen are out STOMACH TROUBLE Sifor the filers-and their wives with | wife of “Red” and M Elsie |10 two times monthly, since 1 be-| At Hartford, Conn., four men who|the lease upon which they receivel et U 5 { - O e C R e A e e e e — | TWO YEARS-BON * “was the only celebration planned for| Much h ng and kissing ensued e have opened at 7:30 and we identitied last night from police| The report also states that the rec- |0/ W o ik l[‘( A 3 3 | 2 i B Poth fliers ntly could hear | have worked as late as 11 o'clock. | photographs as the escaped convicts | ords show a judgment of $60.000 in e ™| found him increasingly hostile 0 TO il q Rt ovraw fhere: willl be arparade | with t east. despite their 18 T Jllowing are a few f our ac-| by Jack Byron, service station pro- | favor of a former director for bresch |\ . <0 BIiCH l":’” _”',* |Allis and myself that he had been N_, B R l N G D % and a public acclaim such the 1 a ccnstantly roaring | com hments. A coue has been or. *He suid they stopped at!cf contract, which judgment the ~\|r‘_(_' g FEREL AN FRIPRUIERS) ordered by GoyarnoraTem plEtonslo *- ity extended to only one other air made and is ready to be submittes | his station. Almost simultan-ously | preme court says was wholiy paid tovernor, don't you think we ought | write a letter to him, the governor. | * QUICK REL!EF I man—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh on stood w e folied. a | to the common council for approval, | Sherifft Hodge at Fonda, N. Y.. said|by the corporation without the ' have that land | saying that we would be satisficd g B ine vati e haine a5 atenn e ogulating dry cleaning establish. | the car stolen from J. M. Hastings slightest contribution on Blake's| “Gavernor Templelon immediately with a section of the McCook prop 3 = @ ieCor af {ha aig after his New Tork How o you feel”” a reporter ments. An ordinance hgs been made |at Syracuse—the on: said fo hav:ipart. | replied: ‘T not only think you ought |erty, 60 feet wide, and that if th “Would Have to Walk the T30 Paris flight. sked and is ready to submit to the cowm- | been seen near Hartford as found ‘I'he court found Blake and {to have it but it 1 have any power | McCook people sold the state that e N = L How do T look®" he replied ion council, regarding gas heaters at Forda \odntendants ineseuscably neglectiul |in the next two years, you will get | the commission. About the middl Floor I\:lghts on Account Both Look Fine | “Just like you weré going fo a znd how they should be instalica. | Report Men Surrounded |ang said it would be dangerous to |it | of March Mr. Kimball notified M= of Gas,” Says Mr. o ey Ihere is also another ordinance| Farlier, while state troopers With| ontinue them in charge of the| “On the drive home to Waterbury | emount of land, he would make no | King. g ady for Party which is ready to be submitted to| -nachine guns were patrolling ajoqe], Governor Templeton made a state- | further efforts to secure any of the | 2 tion's newest heroes—two grinnin i 5 18 | wphats just the feel.” the coune egarding Sun- | highway near ¢ 2ld, Mass., on er n t the w he common council regarding Sun ghw ar Springfield, Mass., on| - ment of similar comport to Mr. [ Property. ~young men who "look as if they were 1 3, | < o e R h admitted ‘“ A n'_ my |§‘t’7:|m}7‘n 1]\0;‘“ r:\\l’ nhl AT 1“", llnol:\P T’ !‘n‘:: Ifou’:) xll‘n:w ~“:!”u:“' | Kimball. When these things were Mr. Kimball was of the opinion tr due {o the ng: ave been held ativ alcar believed re ave he o | y 5 ; R R R \ i (a3 e ihiyeinasnineia nelative (ORe) rnibellEy e el ‘SLHIS FR[]M I BE reported to us at the next meeting |that he situation was serious anl o 5 Torreneiliay a 50 Ly i e AL et G e @t Lt ¥ o e C issi > were 4 ery | that at the ne: . 2 a made the long airplane fl e ol Geneva Ny Y 9 f the commission we were all very | 1t xt meeting all thre happy. We fe t that the battle for | commissioners should bring in 2 since mankind learned to fly | the ship?" somebody | ting carnivals into the city of New | that a posse of 200 trooper: and | : S0 (Rnou Lo a hangar at Lambhert-St 1 Britain, also many more proposals | ¢itizens had surrounded two of the b) “"“ crippled was as good as won. GhEd; GU NG IR poaly 1) it S o i LELE U - At a meeting a week or two | 8Overnor's command. At that meet- Out in Louls airport, a slim orange mono- <o O'Bene vonlied, while of minor importance have been | lour | | ! plane stood, its motor siler A SR taken up Rapidly, on top of these reports, | later Mr. Kimball replled fo us ht | & both Mr. KKimball and Mr. 4115 D hich on Earth o the At time Il evhe e i Hndtly deside #6] “as chsiontan ot the commitien, .| $3ME Word from Eest Towands, Pa.| fiiE e o it wa terbiy | e Tircad Vil i tis SEha Rl | 18 days. s i it o tiation ! o] mAjItUE ARSIVt men| (Continued I'rom First I"age) | from Mr, Anson T. McCook ani | We had a long discussion. IMinally 1 vis F v appreciation — | that Mr. McCook had tearfully pro- | wrote and signed the letter to the * the ordinance com. | (hougnt 1o be those sought werc | The boys are Dale “Red” Jach The |o died on O°Brine’s face. | tae members c : : e : I facedl e o e Graduate of N. B, H. S, in 1928 ested against the proposed condem. | governor da March 1 as son and Forrest “Obic” O'Brine, and | and Jackeon's lips were grim. “The {mittee for their regular attendance, seen in each of those placc T'he :_‘: d ”"_"’ Y .‘" Dropos 1 condem OI‘ "\“0}' ;‘I”‘." v\l“*l' N B e~ sl dbith. of Gearze!Lambart mone than |16 we) werei fo=Have several mnct= | eport from Eanreylvania san fetiel| 8 St ehotok EvasiiyomEiiniithisRe il Padlonitc INEUAOReELE R i e e el {he McCock pranioiana thent Robin." Those three s today [Anyt e Thas b nih i coTa nolirnage tg (i hospen Ao undiFand Mikagk Al jandilived ol ihla Lifgiere Rl as McCook intended seclng the gover- |luwyers bave explolted so much in Were the most talked of in Ameri. |Georze Lea lLambert, close friend of |1iembers to be present at svery | Mrs. Georse Bemjumin there late |a student of the Sacred Heart school |hor on the subject of stopping the | recent years. The veply to this let- ca the file i sident of Von meeting as you know they are sery. | ¥esterday looked like one of the con- | from which he was graduated in |condemnation proceeding ter also sent to the governor was fhe Roliin L landed )t it Lamheit sany, was | ing without compensation. [Palste L.»an in Lnlltl* 1alls .,m;"ul 1919 He then entered Elihu Burnit | Slow in Naming Secretary nob iso requentlyfexplolled Fhy the field last night at 7:4% o'clock, hav- e Suden at] i I ok nrertinate. | that Ahe | Densiscany pglice 4o 4 g theLiunior Jich gethdolydna el “Governor Templeton had been | MCU00K people. ing remained in continuons crashed seven miles from Lambert | heating ordinance which you men ‘l’.““‘h] for Liwo men on & MOLOreyc.t. | graduating in 1922, cntered senior fslow in appointing his exccutis Written Under Compulsion tor 420 hourse 2 ot field student, Harold | sioned was not completed by the old | . "'\_ ; "v‘l""h-ji‘-\fillfl' "’- ‘-‘wrv ‘vA high school in the fall of that year. |secretary. There were several can- ‘It should be borne in mind then 178 hours and minutes @ another nlane on | committee, whose term expired n | fony car i these 0 (w0 of the | There he showed unusual ability and |didates for the position. Soon .rror | hat our letter of March 19, 1923 than other planes eve o a St. Louis hospital April, us nore than one-half of our | "B Ot Ll e On Hunt was one of the outstanding schoburs | Mr. Kimball's report on his visit | V&S written at the direction of our e e Pl e woa mamors havon | sipane Mbany O Hunt - fof the mid-year class of 1925 with | from Anson McCook. Mr. McCook | commanding officer, the governor of o L o e A Tk ot motino wiadgesotiithe ot e I S ol gt YINZ Al which he graduated |name appeared in the newspap.r |iN€ state; that it was addressed t0| (quntless men and women, re- g Stil Willing to Continue ow the flight “The Robin's only com- dinance, I A et enmcusiialll (ol headquar|le Bonihe pasttvearichwas Sein. list of possible appointecs to the o¢- [Mim: ~that the communications or | qicinz over the splendid results in Jackson and O'Brine brought the |petitor, the Minneapolis plane, “Miss “Another reason why the commit- | fers sent policemen on a wild goose | Ploved at the office of the Cortin fiot endgin agley; diys came iinglofs fithedlcCooks.on | ibject were ad- | new and glorious health brought by plane to a perfect landing with the |Minnesota." o0 early Monday | tee hus not acted on the proposed | AT ey lavaln - | Sursw corporation and as last Satur- | ¢ial announcement of his appoint- |dressed to the governor; that the | Bon-Tone, the new medicine, pause 1 proy | chase along a boulevard in search of Pr : 5 - I power on, unconquered and unwill- |and killed its pilot. Capt. P. Y. ordinance is because we have uol|(hree men “acting queerly. - apvroached he cleared his desk Moh! nropeskiscontalipiiiniourtatishi il infinelniitmplng saltofokpresseiniazog ing, still believing “we could take |Crichton and Owen Hau~hland been given a copy of it. It ssems | oot or Sseeing | AN 1Mt on & week's vaaction. e “Some weeks later Gov, Templo- |fered widely from that contained jment at the specd which this mas- the same ship and break the record| As soon as the crowd could be|fo me that these intcrested in hav- | ¢ “anv op Pl 2" | D iht his time at various swimming | ton said to me, “When Mr. McCool |In the McCook replies to the gover- |ier remedy gets at the cause of their of any of the convicts after theic 2 MeCoole we have just set.” They landed un- |safely controlled. the filers were [ing this ordinance enacted Into 1AW, ||| oul from Auburn came from On.|PoOIS: attempling fo learn how to accepted the appointment as my [MOT: |illness and how soon improvement is der 0r’dm'.\- from Major William B.|taken in an automobile with police | should swnd eazh one of ti:e mum- u)n.lu, Mot Al hause vife m‘m and yesterday afternoon he | °xecutive secretary I promised him | “The McCook peopte must have | noticed Robertson, chief sponsor of the escort to an exclusive St. TLouis|bers of (nis committee A COPY 0| ,50n0rs she was held up in her with Miss Kowalezyk left for Batter- | that while T was governor of Con- | known the absurdity of the condi Bon-Tone is not designed to give fi:ghr. after it had been decided that | hotel where the bridal suite wWas|that we could study it and act On | |jihen by two men, “onc in con- |SOn Park where the fatalily oc- nectient, T would not permit the | tion that they sought to impose 02 | mere relietr. s goal is far beyond all objects of the flight had been ac- | placed at the disposal of themselves it in the very near future.” At nlorm | curred. |state to take a foot of his properiy | the state for their gift of a.few feet | that—nothing short of completely omplished, and a record far in ad-|and their wives —_— e i mil A nine o von | bet iRy of their property. forsooth, the|restoring health. This super-remedy vance of all expectations had heen The spick-and-span condition of Gearge Small Joscph prico, | for a few years and then take a “We soon had evidence of th lvn)n‘n-u\mu commission must bind |with iis 14 roots, leaves, barks ani play fhe fllers after 15 days aloft. was due St lin i i L b e i [overnor's new aftitude. Mr. Kim. |the state through the general assem. | berries, is being explained daily 2 In other words the “Robin” came |to the facilities the Robin carried J H § | Pawlik. Pawlik was soeving a life| He is survived hy his pare sir, | Dl otificd us that he had a very | bIY (o relinquish its right to-eminenr | Miller & Hanson's Drug store. i own with its pilots and sponsors for comfortable living rhAv fliers gentence and the others were in for|and Mrs. Ignacy \,‘_M“'M‘\' Iwnl' mn oral order from the gove ,irlmmiu over the 18 acres. Well, at | Church street, New Britain, by a rm}:lmg as somehody expressed it, | Shaved and took sponge bath every long torms: | Brother. Wiadseie, and five sisters, | 107 to the commission to drop au funy rate, so absurd did It appear to | representative from the laboratories there's no use fighting any more | day. Their m s were lowered to 2 s . M it o e alda Nary and | CfloTts (o secure the MeCook lan |us that we made no reply to 1t } Irom {his representative may be when the battle’s won.” them hot and fragrant. fresh from RS 3 Lot {The bill concerning our proposed | Their proposition was never accept. {learned all about Bon-Tone and it Estimated earnings of the pilots |!he kitchen of the ('Brine hom: B oy . | condemnation, after its introduction | cd.” | astonishing record of success in ob- were $31.250 jointly. So many dif. |near the airport. “Sally” and “Elsie” C | : -n:a;;;.sl services will be held Fri- |50 Geombly haa 1 w; era o | stinate cases of years' standing. The " : : | 6.0 ng day morning at T o'clock fr s | £ v had be eferric e ferent awards are waiting for them |!id the cooking. 1 ol |Quy morning al 7 o'clock from NS |to the committee on humane insti- | Leay I} v JiERRIBlestro el L EIC e e OES L oot mna e s welline o G e e lon e e | RE“RGAN!Z!NH HflTFL home“and _in_the Sered Meart |10 o, Ot s, O Twiioe e | Leave of Absence Given |iuke good: Thousands of peopl: Vaallse 1 Jusircs e Inch air matlress ‘aid alop the long| 5 5 church at 7:30 o'clock. Burial will | i e iabced M . 5 2 ‘W £l8 “a“?r“ (;::zv‘\' the ?n,hlv is unknown. InCURIL AL sl Blenig long (Gontintied Krom Tirst Tage) 1 ¥ L { to withdraw the Lill from the com- To Insnector Johnson :!i ””““““"”” Bty el ‘I““‘ verage about %2 per min- " 5 2h O L & : | % ¢ N ! mittee. We sent fica | 3 ¢ Inspec < |answered that questi by daily ute, it was estimated. That includes | h® 7abin. One of the few incidents g0 0q | h:"'r"” NhllenDiig i o <f\m'\‘\‘nvl\\((”n‘l,(y‘ o h:'n-‘”{:-‘ l“m}‘{mf”}l‘.llu;‘\‘::\"160""' | coming to the front with testimon- a bonus of $100 per hour | that marred the fight was the fact] =5 5 0 ronaaic : g . Faral saflchessanetnenu e Mo bl h oo fMov Rl the o) an B e 8 COM- | 11s praising this wond - fborius ot 31 Dl‘t:‘n\lsed"(yh::\‘ nhr s | (14 Monic smored. “Fm in'a fine The court also found Chief Officer (Continucd drront Kirst Page) Slose o ounn o U4 howlot Stedhafl| Lz el ori tne bii: mission for a leave of absence from | pHLnepey onderful tonic. Burtiss Robertion Al ah DYiNel g n Jachkson wrote once. “Between Irank Johnson Remiss in the man- B | Drenzek, 50 Booth street, which he| “The commission, however, hai|the present time until September | Juagread thsou o en’ of Mr ey girties. Robertaon Alrplana Dol Giiio ‘ana the mator, Derti {ell|ner 2 which he dealt with the ship's | rector from Chicago and anothes |reccived when he dove in shaliow | P6COMe interested. It refused to |10 without pay He had been in i1l | poleon King of 1574 Hast Main strect “Con allenger motor. | 00 AN IR OO wise, hut | hatches but said his conduct did not | {rom South Munchester water at Reservoir No. & Tuesday |surrender the hill. 1t held hearings |health and he is seeking the leave | Waterbury, employed for the past 15 Come down sometime today.” ; 1 s te. C Siafor ) Rokestaon” said day.” | (15e has more vibruion at high Aamount o wrongful act or default “'he hotel now is in the hands of | eveningz. He was admitied to the | “hich the governor forebade us at (so that he may regain his health. |35 s by the Sdovill Mig. Co., whe Major Robertson said in a message | bz ol b R At Fiion PRl R s ‘ | attendinz: | states: “Lor the past two years 1 ERdor Sobenlaon sald it ABe | oed oming he question of the ® receiver, under whose manage- [New Britain Generai hospital at § | attending Inspector Johnson has been in the |3 ; ) dzr:vtn\\:rnl.l.“‘ refueling plane yester- | PYiC0 G ione |4 surgeons | limes at which wireless messages for | ment it will be conducted until its [ o'clock last night After he re-| “The press'had given some spacs (department since Aprl 1. when 't have been troubled with my stomach iz hm“_fflmwl Pl | mmediately after the fight revealed | assistance were sent out by order of | affairs are adjuste The receiver | ccived treatment he went home to the disappointment felt through. | was decided that the work there was | —548 would form and ctowd around rghlienign el isatonasy from | (3t both fiiers were in splendic | Captain Carey, the court found these has been appointed by the court. - S L e mem e B B L lots of things e iorced s e fliers |} CGical condition, with hardly a | were sent such times as would | The court also has appointed a | lren’s cause and some of the com- | cessary ;l coulinitiedt AEaILIsUChiHS CEDbaES thing ww‘ Pl 5 saying every- | {00 of {he strain of histor: long- | ensure their receptién by ships car- | !eferee to’go over the accounts of | ment was caustic of {he governos Tl anl informul’ meeting this | °F fruits, as 1 \\nnl.lv be in such dis- i and they planned 10| o gight. Jackson weighed the | rying one wireless operator. the hotel in conncetion with an au- and his sceretary, MorainEtha sommisslon’ votedy ol |3 Al pT IR0 flen SRTotN esterday «1: x\';j.“y; mu”f i ‘\”l d8¥ | (ume as he did when he climbed into |* The court considered the messa- | 1tor o determine the amount duc N { Found Templeton Hostile crant the request and at its regular ‘“”n‘ [v“ Ur‘y e ‘IW;HII v ”igm e 4 Ei el A sl : e ¢ & o R Tine LHb et f : S ar 1e. equest and 2 SUlar | g1k the floor until 1 could reliove % he Robin to take off and O'Brin': gzes uld have been se “o | the hotel from Blake, who, according [ O y < it | 5 s ! usual 4,000 feet, apparently ignoring | o, rioey two ponnds ,,,“:}':'K\J i B et notlater 08 LSS e 1 :‘ .m!I\:mv‘. I in inferviews with | meeting this month will make (IS | mygclf of the @i, as it would serm (hedorder Then late 1n the aflernoon | o ot 150 hovrs the plane was .h;rm e ;‘1 :“1 \\.(n- ‘,,n‘u‘xi e A o et | his ighbor, Governor Templeton |action official to almost choke me. 1 was also fer- it dived. roared low over the ficld A - y p A g the inquiry that the first SOS — == ribly consfipate 1 had t L [ just getting a good start, and the | was actually sent ont shortly before | 0 the institution | I onstip and had o tak :"”ni"n'["pf’cf Snote et with dis- | Liots were dropping noie after note o A, M. Hortlybetor Much interest in the situation is (Continned From Iirst Page) ety . . 0 faame moss 0f b e vy At o) ppointment and chagrin o i e e i s ik : Menifest in Newl Britain SR h g Ea MY 3 TR W S ! . lelse 1 would go two or three duys pooplment andiehasmin. 0| full ot wise-gracks) andl iizh auiriLs ST Rnzincer il vonerated A Britair ; - R e e Ve ARG v Miendays BoLTv i85 they inseed (e T aininR (e st L g Tovetloan | Lo iackolgars ers yoons and bag of the pussen ~ 5 . ° ol movement. I saw in i clock. Maybe before that | 4gin nour record of the California | ;oo oo HCPEs TR EEE O round Appeals to Bone of St. Geotge Leets, 4nd u juves nsantity of mail. < | the papers where others had gotten wme. e i inonoplane Angeleno, and on Thurs- i 8, TTIRERSEL ¥ EE S irt found | e opinion of the supreme court | Las been storcd in the holds, fucl avm s an ew rl aln [such’ good results from Bon-Tene uge Crowd Gathers | day, July 25 it passed the 300 hour | yeoo chief engineer nor | (iiien by Judze Schmuck contains | tanks filled, and inflation of the colls it Itseland stogtty biand il fam Tmmediately crowds began fo [0 e motor | roaring | Messrs. Lamport and Holt, were | .;ngijorable reference to the Cornish | attended to. There remained Py 5 { more than pleascd with the results. gather at Lambert field. and by 7| nioothly guilty of a wrongful act or default. |y ' otel Tutletin, which was cir- | 1he final touches in pre SEan o Organized 1862 | 1 have only taken five hottles, and [ Puiocl o riass o 0 people | \With the passage the Angel- | Neither was Alfred Woods. EXceDt | oyjarized among his British country- | ih® trip 1 fangeny o calpmyth cenoa pathont jammed along the runway. Tt was a | wno's record the attention of the | IMSOfAT as his ommission to make | oy by Mr. Blake for subscriptions | Knul Eekener, the tall fair-haircd JatreRsfandimygboelsEnlovs, Ltz cheering. happy. exhuberant crowc | representation to Sanderson and S y A AR Serat e S B arly every day. Is ¥ SEnE Anenny xhuberant erowd. | \orla was focussed on the carefres | TOPTHSEH 1 to Sanderson and Son 4 g1 aach, the receipt of which he |00 of Dr. Hugo Eckencr, skipper of eseurces — . VRS Y eny O IS AT on g despite a sudden storm which de- | pitots in iheir sturdy plune. Grea, |07 he subject of overloading mIght | failc to account for in his report to | ¢ dirigible, predictud a prompt | ) ) | 1hat 1 am =lad to (o1l cveryone about layed the landing and drenched the | frowds jammed Lambert field, even | have heen connected with the over- . notel owners. the court eport 1] setaway when weather permits | the mcrits of this grand remeds? ‘P’]‘f_"“l';"»“ A% at nizht when only the Robin's light | '02ding of the Vestris on her 1 The npln;r‘vv‘\ qn.'\‘q.‘»:.f,,:;'),g It is expeeted that the Zeppelin Deposits made on or before Saturday, August Svd, will Day after day Mr. Woodward Finally at ahout 5 {he high- s visible. voyage. e B DL irive ot Al £ 5 & d Lears this same siory of how pleas was visible L ol e Sanaink arvive at Lakehurst after first 5 | w pl fying plane dived, and circled e i caniel blr and| & INE Courtlinomeyerl constdered | emi rorit that o ]”f_ DrOSpECtIVe | ivoling gver New: York city i draw interest from August 1st. wd residents of this city are with the to the field. The crowd Nife Tioam hucks” Jackson. par-| Messrs. Cook, Wheeler and Heasley | © s from the conduct of the hotel, | /5" ¢% “eol | vesults they received from Bon-Tonr Mrs. Henry “Shucks” Jz b H Nl e e . 1 of 4 four aay trip over a coursc | through police 1i ind ents of “Red” and Mr. and Mrs, |Builty of wrongtul acts and default | gor o hioF prof o N e e A e ; [ At the first sign of ailment—heed out into he runways, chee | Sl O°Frine, parents of “Obiv." Which contributed to the loss of the ”‘;n;\.u;, asency.moneydexatiunze | Rl ERE LT SR RE 50/0 NTEREST BE[NG PAID }| Nature as she is warning you. “"‘;"Tfi After ""{'”\'li'\""‘ times | phe O'Brines came from Cedar Rap. | Vestris A ‘H\"vn ‘l“~’1|l‘yr)':v‘-; ‘:.‘n; ',}‘— hurst only three or four days, and i H i The Bon-Tone representative. Mr. & w Ititute, ACks0 and | igs. 5 i ane Ny 5 o EAEy ¢ d. he invited and secured the | .il] bemin from v ) | . D. v, is . a O'Brine suddenly * i yv”! ) j128 l‘[ nd b & “l”\ "I.“ ,' 1" = cooperation of the American Sons il ety gromstharglilssroundi e | ““II“HZ("I‘(“’,M ',0‘1: I'“'"(;' g "‘"'l' ¢ e tightened oui” | other Rohin plane from Faribau ooperation. an Sons | \world (rip. Cruising eastward ite] ety Bveninoeipitot [son Drug store, 30 Church strec the plane. swept down fo an casy|yfinn. hoyhood home of “Red.” WHEFLER o :1-‘ Georse Best ctey il b i Oy Evenings—6 to 7 { New Britain, where he s daily ex- Ehixge pointii taniing indiipdediin | ov eHaut he kb Gieommuniea: L I Thus thraugh ihe medbim editel | wharg it will stop: for' three or fous | (Standard Time) | Plainingtthe micrts of this great to the.edge of the ficl {tion was mainiained by means o Blake and containing avowals of | days, iis next at Tokyo for fonr| [EemedyEGonafiintan iy g ctiasiet The glass door of the Robir e i e Jerae (e Pl unusual profit under his astute man- | days and the last at Los Angeles for iLooklsGRRO ADAIORSUGAL S ed and out stepped two neat, fresh- | op dropped from the Robin in metal l agement and the influence of the or- | tour days. il | Iy-haven young men, dressed containers. der. subscriptions, purposcly limited | *We expect to use 17 days for q,..! dark trou nd clean white shirts. | Today the fiiers were fo he guests to small amounts, were secured from | 4ight itself, exclusive of stops.” Cap Their ’m,',-\ ats were in their hands | of honor at a luncheon given by the I 6.000 persons of British ancestry | tain Von Schiller, third in comm H‘v! M'l i r wmber of Commer iemoniow i tiered all over the American con- | said. *“This journcy., with the stops| k2ge i ! [they will head a huge civie parude tinent. During the period of con- | included. should take a little | IFor mon the thror t which such a demonstration as S s R sy struction. Blake, to secure control of | than 4 month.” amaz ‘1’ the { so #mn | il rival Lindnergh's home. con by the corporation. formed a hoard of | 1o crossing the Pacific the dirig S different from the I P directors ag g By SRR el d dor period prescribed by the | irectors agrecable to himself and | tble will not he able (o fly above uh‘[ e ey ha ccted o s m ruled St Louis 10da¥ | conatitution. will be the laws of the | P23 himself elected presider wn | Hawaiiae Islands since it will take | EnenBsliontiatioy owd | ihe ind the annual salary of five 1o | 2reat cirele course from Tokyo for | | 7 -9 ept f ward A ATIES AN« bhie™ we . gross in 1 A | RERL TR " ar and Ol B gross incom and ho; 4 | Los Angeles which would take it rs and plane. S ¢ An old laborer at for himself and north of the archipelag I e e ¢ ALl el conference was attended by i anc . h of the archipclago. i . 1d was abou VT il e el Bnean pasment of | AD important new safety contriv- | . rson in St. Louis who took a dark n P ‘ 3 - — EISON I NE republican leader the hotse and | €V€T 825,000 annually for a period of | “1¢¢ has been added to the crart s| e —— | view of all. THaRe Diedirich Mi Beasisy senhte|velyvears onstruciion, an airtight rubber tub- | Y Hshucks. « nmente % v = L) B . g 0! bl + Tax Notice 5 ; he uvw.v:.‘ i leader. Various suggostions of how In addition to this lucrative con. | M Of considerable size attached .o By virtue of & tas warn ¢ e A e e the bill should be worded were of- | T4Ct despite the protests of some of | |'Y :"'”0'" ORISR S SL EORd Ol ‘ i | - kot R eren L h e e rae it a st it 10| theaiactovsls princinallvily a1 m Ak RN d vl Enreyenyithieives sel I | T 2 (42 AT 1A 0T Atanalas Sin ML HE I g ; - iefinitely decided to go mhead with | 1S Blake for promotion work sinking should it be forced to alight of 'Catheri ulding pes o ARS COLLID the one bill voted the sum of $35,098.57 s theanater ! New Mrs. Rudoiph § This master measure, it was re. | Practically balanced the admitted Dr. Eckener today declared him ton and_ alisie) o bury road and ' ported, will follow ¢ he form | AMOUNt of subseriptions in his saltsatiangd tULVERITThelresnl s i Hou i v H oy 1544 Stanley jof the 1°1 Cialhe: [ihe' manarm) | Bession’ and nol paid over i Pan | of the tests of the dirigible’s: e W E. 1 . f yr collision tntes. In fact. a tent o draft or | COTROTation e | 110tors, n‘v-:, led a e failure of | / r., Sald tax LRTRILERY ont of Rapha ore on Muin | the act will be prepared this after- B B ol s | fouir of the old ones an fhe attenipt | rest and tax lens s S ent = rning. |y o A lust May to reach Lakehurst from 21st at 3:15 p will sell a . : : 1. but the final measure will not | 10 note that while Blake {¥tha| Iricarichst & | auction e highest et , | Mrs. Urban's car was parked e completed | end of the | MONeY of the corporation in his e ‘,‘,,‘ Elehelntel | pul . 4 wn | cur i d the v | wesk. More conferences were held | $e38lon he never paid interest DOSz here will be enzers aboard | « ng in the same dir this afternoon - Rt pald interest there- e dirigible, ef whom 18 will be | ; topped and rolled backwar h e manded re- | paying guests. While three women = ner 1 the fror 4 . & i s claim for money | originally were booked for r bumper catching the front bus e N - ' trin ol SUmEERG I e e Warning to Employers mox erviees rendercd and | There was incrcasing dounttod il | 5 K ar. a oG L noney expended, and that in pe Uthat all of them woul - | i d27 % « Urban. As the car started for On Hiring Children of formation. 1 DesinnetagiethscalivoR thammbould s hy tiled E HAVE concentrate years’ ex- T e f A e e T S v S ST i e LU LTI A tme for the trip. | H | J off und tt ght rear m r AR notice o e (e - itionally stated ¥ ) s and girls that they must ob. | Made Girl Is Dad’s Lawyer | perience in the twater Kent dcreen-Gric Miss Siderowsky n b report tn ve the state | Sy r g 200 . Qirt . il 2 AR RO e dbe slatgiswipertainiog it : A S8.000 As Editor In Foreclosure Suit | *' ! ¥. said Mrs. Urbe rlificates or prosccutions will he despite the chars ¢ g dai=nic E | q : . e o it e e o 9 (o oo o 2o A |t e e T o v | Set and have proved its quality by every e e e ', T ,m 2 i i fthe publication. nowhere do. erday afternoon when Attorney Rt e Tt et e ; res and [aRRl ins= Luant fon\ narss Riae HRHE S e G st ] conceivable test. ow—what do you ® 1912, on fle e town ENGAGED FOR CONCERTS aut the . New Britain ver mo Wad S0 rechl A " P 2 st it g o b Frast of St Rocco, Ausist | ccording 10 (e law. children une all psckeled by him- debt ws $8,500 A think? Home demonstration? Certainly! to o s o i ] slec ala vl ek tsE s 14 ears of saleannofibe The court opinion also calls at The action concerned a morlgage 5 ost in sald tow Z indsor 1ocks. nloyed. while those hetween 14 and fention fo the fact thai 13lul wiginall o 3810 Droparty me ‘= % e - | A 4 1 B Sonlenines 1at % 3 1 i at Blake cansod originally for $12,000 secured by ¥ v} ! must have certificates hefare o hotel corporatic 0 s ree " et anataie s raassilErs i k poration to lease from | North street propert c cludec o AOSAl ColiniEss | Profe-sor Frugale, lezder of the | going fo work. Serzeant O'Mara R ol rect property which included e e ind. has heen engaged by 1 ¥ rivate rooming house on [a multiple-family huilding. The pro- July, 1229, gaged hy e New pliined the cirenmstances to the 1 i EVERET 1 Iostitute of Music as a i d h street, although the hotel it- | pe valued at more than $32,000 ) o i e yers and passed on var was net filled. The court stat- | i nbiect to other morigages of 1 that Blake and his assoc nearly §20,000.

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