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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRATD MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920. ¥ o e R e VA T P | gt e | ‘um'\'.:e vas done. ouses were | clos: Ioh ‘:‘L ‘(“m'lm % (:‘u ...\.\.T wagon here reported to police to- Niagara Falls, Q. Did Dr. Snook say good-bye LY MI]RNINE s REPARATI[]NS SPL”‘ day that his counterman, Alfred b stinct earth mmm were felt hers | or anything? y sed From First Pag 3 : o | || Scott, 22, of New Haven, stole RS ey {126 pugininen Lo R (Continved From Tirst Page) ¥ ooai $141 from the cash register and LT SRR G SO L . AR SeAeL ; o Sl fled. |and in many sections of the city | personal physician and a shootin he had & confederate within th Schaeffer declared the robbery (Continued From Firet Page) |houses shook, furniture was dis- ":Dx,,punlo,',. T R e occurred shortly after mianight |placea and dighes were thrown from | o viccnandhin had fallen off fn the this marning. ~ Scott who hfid was fixed at 6:28 a. m., eastern |tables and shelves. The tremors|joo ¢ years, Stanton couldr't worked for him for two weeks, | | {88 o7 T |were accompanied by a rumbling| yonember having ever said that (Continued From First Page) | house. 4 ; : (Continued From First Page) As a result, local officers joining 5 PR route. The distance for each is|Wwith detectives representing insur-| “ , than Great Britain's. Until about 6,600 miles. ance firms, who were rushed here| i o mopths ago there were 8,000, i g TS o | v Fxpects Five Day Trip om New York city, spent e o s lout of amiplay. | naf meb sveniKise docelindducn Most serious damage was reported |10Ise: ; | Dr. Snook had told him Sxpects Five Day Triy ¥y Apsak i 7 P in New Havep. ; he of the walls| Reports from various neighboring| ~ip" 1"y 1 AT A e Dr. Eckener expects the route to |day in a searching cross-examina- ment. Germany's part in world trade | \ from Attica, where one of the walls| (GFPor's Trof v ] 1 can have any girl in America e ' 2.7 in 1913, to| of the Methodist Episcopal church ;’ S ganct vllingra JUIL Q0 ‘]‘ < the| E. O. Ricketts of Snook’s de- |the temblor was felt throughout the| . "o = 5 0 T ext called. take about 120 hours, or five flying | tion of practically every member of | 4 i had decreased from 7 : it aid| : 2 : . diminished | ed and falling chimneys dam- | days. T .present an aver- | the domestic staff from nurse ail 5 7, while exports have diminished collapsed an w ‘ e : ; Ges of 55 miles an nowr. The ave At an informal discussion lasting |«ged the bullding. A huge cmnm»y\th:l‘; \mg}u a ;l\s(rllrt,p!n(l\u.h’n'l;:rn‘:s LA A sl e LI F e 5 v e e R e Wt Snook case and going immediately age of 55 miles an hour. The aver- |to gardener. | b K 5 20 per cent Eee rooe e just compleed east- | Police Have Fingerprints It was vital {o Germany, he said, | two hours and a half, attended by |on an industrial plant at Wa ool - by igfler;n?r:sf‘r;‘éhm.u”ie j [me, ML Police claimed to have obtained hat the part provided for in the | representatives of the leading pow- | Wyoming county, wuamed,] e ?:w:‘iv]!l?:‘ learned no serious damage P1OAF €€ 16 TS While thers above 75 miles an hour. several excellent fingerprints but it | 9 Young pian of reparations payments | ors at the conference, Great Britain, | Rev. John P. Delaney, S. J., head officers searched the house, he said. Both northern and southern |was not known whether these would | 3 i be made in kind and the German|jpance, Italy, Belgium, Japan, and g_fa‘:fle selsmo‘gmp!uc dn-naxlvr.xm?t a; AL R Then he corroborated the previons s college, fixed the center of ; 5 i+ | testimony in which the defense has the quake at & point at feast 200 | Cleveland, Aug. 12, (P—Iather ¥ | B8 MOBL & S prevented de- miles south of Buffalo, probably |L» Odenbach, of John Carrol univer- "":P h\-‘_ i3 i“d\m" B ivatdein: near Bellefontaine, Ohio. The shocks |Sity. said today his seismograph r ;:y"\»m\_‘ el M ) traveled m a north and south dircc- |Ported slight éarth tremors begin- | erver W B CASE B B EE g {ion,. but thelr course apparently Ming at 6:25 (E.S. T this morning Procured & cours orier. == a8 aivatic. lasting 15 seconds. He- said the in % »""‘]" b :" m") el ‘“_‘ 3 Wavolc SMstrument Astray strument indicated the movement W h‘]n. e IRl hk;«lk;:t“s tions aecount should not Ple have mot angry with me, but| mpegeismograph failed to record | Vas slight. e S e e T ! ported. This was fornidden | they mever stay angry. the intensity of the shoc el e e R (E et he wib Dt AR e 5 FRED H. RAMSDELL | ondor the Dases plan and could not | When the delegates emerged from | plitude of the tremors being so gro: eported In Springtield and get some ¥ | their informal conference Arthur |{has ing needle ran off Springfield, Mass, Aug. 12 (P—|tomorrow ; L O] A slight earthquake shock was felt| Dr. Eugene McCampbell, former routes, was understood, converg- |prove to be those of the prowler| . 1 telegation could not abandon thal|gurmany, Mr. Snowden was report- ed at Chita, Siberia, where the Zep- | who awoke Mrs. Hutchinson just be- | I cystem of payment. He expressed| .4 to have sald: pelin probably wil lturn southeast to | fore dawn Saturday. Mrs. Hutchin- | X ope that the creditor countries v Has Bitter Tongue 1 the former Edith L. Stotesbur E ot going to ask of the Reich sacrl- | wy pave often been accused of having the bitterest tongue in par- ament, but it also has been said | T havg the kindest heart. Often peo- pass aver Peipkong, ancient Chinese |son 43 Ba a tmperial capital, before heading|was too frightened to cry out unti ke ces beyond those already consente across the Yellow sea for Tokyo. the ir 1 fled m her ¢ 5 y into the 3 - 3 . r agreed with anketed the Tied 1 : Y a goods delivered on Route Hazardous Observers pointed out multiple hazards in the flight project, probi- bly exceeding in danger anything the nec ‘;‘ 1C ‘(‘“n' . Atlantic has offered the Zeppelin. d rgelysayience , S @ he Young plan. Practically no weather information |Party given : t aeht Aztec| Ired H. Ramsdell of 12 Wallac “',’”’{:‘l “‘\‘,‘,"\'1“ ‘rwn od it s wen- | Henderson, British foreign minister, | record sheet. | thquak 2 e T, will be obtainable once the Zeppelin | DY ell Burrage, son of the own- | street for several years assista cral world conditions that affected |remarked: “The entente cordlale The quake, according to meteoro- here about .A.go this morning. f\.\(—‘d.:un o theimediogliso hool. ot Ohio moves east of the Moscow metro- |°T } ealthy hortl-Jitraffic manager at the O O and an. not, dellv- | continues.” Mr. Snowden, however, | logical observers, was the first to be |merous reports and Inquirles recciv- | State university, answering a hypo- politan district Wirisk SiAt ithe peama, parey ¢sle Worksihasiizesigned (his 90 e would not go so far. fo i the Lake Erle area since the |¢d at news offices were to the ef- |thetical question describing the au- Siberia and northern China is 1 r expensive diamond b | that plant and has gone to the : e It was sald he had participated |St. Lawronce valley tremblor in [fect that the trembling lasted only a | topsy performed on Miss Hix charted from the airman’s point of |let. Which was among the loot. | Departure plant at Bristol as tra- Cablegram Received good humoredly in the conference |1025. L seconbinn v dEe | e L TR0 e e e view. Disaster to the Zeppelin in| The Hulehinson robbery has wanager. The Tague Aug. 12 (P—Philip |and haa dissipated some of the mis- |ceptible and did no damage. to. d]\‘u‘ll!'HI\;'l!\l-("]ltu sz ot it ofiBibenn i cF probativwill| SRRl PRSI R Dl SIS SR E el fnlaneRhes ben Snowden, British chancellor of the |understandings of yesterday, but Western New York Hit | Cause Not Determined S fm-lyl‘r“t Rpiois ays. A single railroad line, the So- 5 along the shore. ral ho was transferred | \blegra cived by him | integrally his demands would be |falo was shaken this morning by an | =" . Mass, Bug, 12 ear urder, eport. s sinhn ey e veraial| ROMETS TIECe 3 omnt S o hguetioan, Tuies and :A\;:nmlllk\;:}yr.\li‘\’z‘lft‘)li xlm,d British | | it el s il ot t6 e | eaxiqunMe i oh A eelb i ivary ;{::»?rfi?fi:'fi;\z‘]“t\t:wtmI:)i"::lr‘;ll: (;iostg:j Dr LN lfr:f]d‘;.’:, p.'"h(-mf' 4 "",vx')”.‘fi;\m"? b L by home ot | Stamping Co, the Bridgeport plant | 'y )i nictor, endorsing his stand | fend them with lesa sharpness per- | Ing degrees of intensity form Toron- lGameea in tne Widlally af Taks Enis) ‘\)\fthrlL“t‘llml(;\“1(‘»;\\‘;;:“(1“:10‘ e P fixlxn‘a‘x‘m"xx‘):\,c‘”u;;[. ;, ’1\., i Francis . Armory of Boston, which 2 at the reparation conference here. |haps, but with no less vigor, he said. | to, Ont., lo“ Erfe, an-v h\\hflert"i_ffl' | Prot. Kirtley F. Mather of the Har- | &nook for A s venture. came on the heels of the Hutchin- The cablegram said: | Out of the uncertainty and con- ‘“laSAY:?m‘:‘O:n: T\‘;‘:‘r‘;i:dx:\.:l\'x)li\:r‘s vard selsmograph station said to- £ e I e g nything to dispel up-| “The financial committee (of the | fusion arising today from the un- £ day. 'pl;:fldd;y\nlyn,\:‘:) ‘l‘(‘n :‘ (xt!lnul bt e :-="'s"v\‘r~'= rmor; n\v‘]-‘r!twl = ANNUAL HATHEREN{} reparation conference) will make .x{mnuwomming attitude of the British |in Wyoming county rvxm‘rt('fl ‘4"“; f\lthongh slight earth ucmorstASHER HNEE] “] Zeppslinand Dr. Koke hopes it | tified police th maid in his ([} ] most serious mistake and may wreck | it was felt generally one thing was |chimneys were fih“‘f"h down and fp,ve heen recorded in that section will be necessary for him to remain |household had been awakened b; T |immedinte prospects of settlement | clear—that is, that the reparation | the walls of dwelling houses Were ot the country .on an average of there only four or five deys before|man attempting to raise the ser N unless they understand quite finally | problem is not Jikely to be settled | cracked. i every 10 to 15 years, investigation T proceeding across the Pacific to Los|of her window only hour after 4 ‘_ ¥ that the experts' report (that adopt- |at The Hagu: The seismograph at Canisius col- | a5 revealed no surface indication of , from where the final lap to |the Hutchinson prowler had fled. od at Paris embodying the Young lcge here showed the temblor be- tan carthquake rift, Prof. Mather hurst will be begun. At the same time it became plan) requires re-adjustment to | French Press Bltter gan at 7:44:55, .nf,\vngm saving time. | gaiq ¥ Among the last minute applicants own that a burglar had success- ,New P"( fll N‘devlfs Elecled cet the just claims of this country. Paris, Aug. 12 .(Wlee French | and that the first .kh()('L‘ con inued | Pprof. Mather said it was very u for passage was a Japanese woman, | fully forced his into the home | DI NeSient U “Trrespective of party or section, | Press grew increasingly bitter today | for 12 seconds. Minor shocks were jikely that the Lake Erie section (Continued From First Page) Miss Kaneko Kitanura, famou of Godfrey I, Cabot, another socially IT‘ n ‘ ‘vl R A the country supports the case you !toward the stand taken by the Bri recorded for the next six minutes. |which was visited by a disturbance e __O'\k R e fragist who headed the Jap; i prominent Bostonian, a week ago | Oicelb al 50& EHH:OH have made. Every newspaper as far | ish delegation at the Hague con- Many Are Awakened today would ever be the ne of e StabbAG Ilegs by the S egation to the international woman's |and escaped with a considerable , ‘ou, all parties | ference on reparations in their ef-| Scores of persons were said to|severe earthquake. RCA AT B A and i with a considerabl as T have seen backs you, all parties | <eismozraphic tried to flirt with them. They shook congress at Beplin a few months ago. | sum e : e ¢ |fort to gain a larger share of the |have been awakened by the shocl,|” At the Harvard seismographic : sum incash, : in the house of commons stand by | ; A o him off and went into the home of Vaconcies in the passcnger list| s ¢ can be learncd, the in-| Sixty members of the Towrey| @ German payments than the Young |windows and breakfast dishes weve | station, a disturbance apparently | /W We G000 S0l 2 BE g i S . v i | ¥ 3 P v g re. P fe! P g e Krie, ¢ re- | = 2 % % rrobabiy will be used to permit fur- ion into the three cases has|family gathered Saturday at the|™ i nope most sincerely your col-|Plan allows rattled, but no damage has besn re- [that felt along. Take Trie, was re- | BI G EHm HR PR 50 SEREE AL ther loading of fuel. This will con-|yielde tangible clue. Police, gton Avenue Community | leagues on the financial commission | _Transcending even the far-reach- | ported. corded at 7:25 (E. D. T.) It was of | 0/, T o che” was still sist 6f a maximum supply of blauhowever, were still considering the | house in Bristol for the 53ed annual | will see that they have fo face a|IN8 Political phases ‘of the interna-| The temblor was reported at [mode w(mutmm(wml_ was 400 mil 2 #as and a minimum of Lenzine, due possibility that the Hutchinson |reunion and after a full program of position when the most elementary tional quarrel, however, was ani-|about 7:20 in Batavia, when a ser- |from Cambridge, Prof. Mather said. | "5Lp ™ g 1o ie we were fussy,” la]_l};n-mvr efficie m', of the formcr. |thief made his escape by water. The | ovents the members returned 10 | consideration of fair play as between mosity kindled by two adjectives|ies of severe shocks occurred. Sev- 2 g ) Mary concluded, “but T told him that r .Hekener last night entertain-tige was near high at the time of |{}eir homes in New Britain, Bristol, | country and country R el e Saturday by Philip Snowden, | eral chimneys were shaken Jown. Washington, ~ Aug. 12 = we were not fussy, only careful. ed officers and crew of the Zeppelin | the burglary and, they said, it would | xew Haven, | Dridgeport Mo, | Country and country comPe mmen. | Britlsh ehancellor of the exchequer, | In Attica, In Wyoming county, the |Georsetown _university s ismog AP fhen he pushed my _sister in_tho :l ‘“"1".“:]'.“ ,U"; “hnisily codn {have heen an easy matter for him| plainville, Simsbury, Springfield and ';‘,‘i:,',lmoo, ,;,,, experts’ report in connection with a speech by |carthquake was felt with greater in- |registered an earthqueke today that | ) o oy “ehe slapped him and he RIS tenked Lo for to have run to the beach and push- | pyrlington. “ . o o e oo romoting | H1enth Cheron, French finance min- |tensity. Nearly 100 chimneys in |began at 6:26 oclock a. xm., cdster slapped her back.” e auiging 008 b 1 off. A coast guard boat which| p, N oA o e & e s | SR n dwelling houses and business blocks | Standard time, and reacaec 11s me Valentine had nothing to say in ly back after two ocean y pour of re helsettlement of Europe on a basis of | ¢ yhderstood h AL O 4 limum at 6:27. The disturbance ap- b o was called into the search Saturday | proseem. of evonts was carcled on 3 ! .| Asunderstood here M. Cheron ha | fell and walls in many houses * ere | b | the court. He expressed confidence T e e e cvents was carr good will is proof we wish this|.ompleted a summation of the Brit- | buacl: i o honse be. |parently centered about 244 miles the world fiight would be accom- L. mai % | without interruption. The first mat- | conference to succeed both on its|jsh position on debts and re cracked. At a large storo Bouse be- | neagt of Washington and the % lishe i ame convinced that the density of | o the eclection of officers. : ¥ n on debls and repara-|jonging to Charles Benedict the fis- | seri 5 plished without a hitch. : e - | political and its financial sides but | 5 temblors recorded were described as 1 ems aE the fog made it futile. Charles Broadwell of Milford, the|y.. have reached the limits of ine- tions in the light of the principles |gyres in the ‘outside walls were said | “sharp.” ! el tenien s B 4 |laid down in the Balfour note, t0|¢y he plainly visible. [iaERER: ————— Applications Received | equitable burden bearing.” which the British chancellor replied R the mecting was presided over by - : i chd e Slight earth shocks occurred in - S e Friedrichshafen, Germany, Aug. | e = that his exposition was “grotesque” | ojoan, lasting for about 20 sezonds Mr. and Mrs. William F. Quina 12 (UP)—H re E g 4 AR Kl Keeps Up Pight |ana snlong Ll & % = d of Bassett street have returned from eCAE S Eungeds ofiast-minute Haven. ward Lowrey of Bur- (it Loy ones but no damage was reported. e i 8l i f6i assige aboard the The Hague, Aug. 12 (P—Philin| Protest Snowden's Language NN eEaven Guiter iaonding oy PP passage ab Evage funeral of Mr. Quinn's nephew, Wil- | o cas electe e 5 3 DRSS, Graf Zeppelin flooded into the of- 1:::,‘("‘"”\“,‘ i cied prasioent (0 ',ff_ Snowden, Great Britain's chancellor | The translator evaded putting the Felt Near Rochester | i Say. T T e ubeiin worke hate to- o o e e et o 7| of the exchequer, waged his fight | Inglish words into French, but as-| Rocnester, N. Y. Aug, 12 (P — | N [BK HEARINE HemiT oy e day as the giant air liner was being | T Tl “Miss Mo 4. Bunnenl of | Vith France, Italy, and Belgium to- |sociates of M. Cheron afterward tol1 | s 'earth tremor of varying intensity | SEe i e S e, shd etusllod for con —— tary ls Miss Maud A Bunnell of!day for o greater share of German |him what had been said and others | arg " dnetion . was plainty. felt | SRS tinuation of her round-the-worid (Continued ¥rom First Page) | Prineival Wilinw C. Freneh af th |fcParation payments with the com-fof the conference protested to Mr. | i iougn western and central New | e ad\'er:ture beginning Wednesday o @bt unioe| Hishs schaolkint th A\l}\]‘ "'1'1“‘}0’“'1”” ot “-““‘g y ”“C'yf“"l""““ ‘l"l“' hq’l langu i ]"“1fl not | vork at 6:22 a, m. today, Tn this city | morning. Stant \d declined in health [cipy, lor high school I US| Donald, head of the British govern- [becn suitable. The point was final- | tremors lnste P s : e R e RGO Gt gase dent In B AT T, el ekl 1-,[(1.Jnfz'm'n gace 1t ment [y cd with the explanation tha |ure. “].'I"'nf‘::FL“\f‘L(:[,'ndrri}(‘,“f‘r:,“"’t';,“, [ fessed. Now how in the Hell can T |cival Lnfvr)«mv‘:. ellimeet for o thefr applications by letter, by cable | was extremely poor for the past few | historian registrar will be occupiea | ThiS endorsement was conlained |significance of the Inglish words | i) and dishes rattled in cupboarc | make him confess, Jack, if he says L _I°“‘l~"y‘ “n' :):"_ t-o):w’\'rl‘»tio‘n — and by telegram, many of them |wecks, he made the trip to Sharon by Miss Ilizabeth Swan of Spring. |iP @ cablegram received here ves-|Was mild compared to the meanings| Iy Canandaigua the earth moye. |he hasn't anything to say'2” | ..‘:,‘il,.il\::"\},” b .1;..‘(,‘,“,,1“ sending the large sum of money the |last Saturday. Early this morning|field and a New Britain woman, Miss | terday by the chancellor, its con-|of their French ecquivalents. ments lasted three minutse. Apart.| Seidel testified Snook had denied | ™8L D/ VY U € VTR TN ned e e e R Was. elocted press | tents reported from London as fol-| The papers today generally Te-|nient awellings of several stories |the murder to him, giving him Tis | /Ot JCE GRe CCL, TERI e et b ke L e t sz minded the British chancellor that |g\sveq aistinetly and telephone calls | Word of honor and that he had ‘beeyg | 2¥0 B36 WOE CEREy ECOCE 28 0 from Lakchurst, N. J. to Iried- |4 m. G e O Gl supper was “In view of the statements so | courtesy was the first condition of | pegieged the fire and police depart- |50 confident of Snook’s innocence he ;‘m LR e e richshafen in record time has en- | Surviving are his widow, two[served after which games and mu-|Widely read on the continent that |international relations, his attack on | yents, Had Atoldina wepanan Sy [Serbin, 117 Willow street; Bdward couraged even those who at first|sons, Donald and John, and a|sic was enjoyed Mr. Snowden was bluffing, I want to [ M. Cheron, and his manner of mak-| The shock was felt plainly in El- f Snook did this murder then 1 (5 0% gy o creots Tohn felt somewhat timid about making gaughter, Eileen. el L make it perfectly clear that the|iNg it were scored as unjust, via- |mira, where a woman reported her |h him do it.” 5 Las o i t 2, J 5 3cndza, 52 Lasalle street and John such a hazardous journey, | praised claims he is making that Great Brit- |10t insulting, discourtcous and as|ipeq broke down during the shock . That doesn't.go now does it% | popys New Haven. | 1 by Chief Not , | & LA e AU l] fiu[fiT LAVJ IS ain has now reached of limit ot|Journal Des Debtas remarked.|Reports from Sayre, Pa. indicated No Lo | Application for a All the new applicants were |firs qepartment received the news jearing unfair burdens had all of | Sho¢King to any man who is well | the disturbance extended into north- | Q. Why? B s J ? o s s cense has been made by Kerkin A. turned down. Only those already |of the death of his former. co-work. i i hphes bred or simply reasonable AR | Because later he told me he |G, o PO GETES O ity and scheduled will g0 along. NOL vl p ywith genuine regret today. Un- A[‘ F D “I stated that that was so, irre- 11-'1‘3:110 De Paris spoke openly to- | Hornell, Corning, Addison, Canis- | Killed the girl but I told him he | jjizipeth Bogasian of 200 Glen one more application Will be ac | pis injury made inroads upon .L L spective of parties day of the “end of the entente cor- |tep and Watkins Glen reported that | Was not guilty of murder. street. . clept“r;‘ bl»yylhr: company, it Was|pjs peg)h, Lieut. Stanton was one London dispatches also said David ‘”"'l"‘” e ‘”‘fh”‘“' ”l‘;“‘“" woull | {he tremor was noticeable, but not ). Do your glasses magnify? S stated by Zeppelin officials teda e e members of the Lloyd George, leader of the Dritish | cP1ace this with an alliance with | of sufficient intensity to cause great | A. Not half as much as your It was understaod that ome of the | Sursmmey en won repunded my| (Continued From irst age) | ieral party. had telephoned Lon. |(h0 United States. The Parts Midi | comment . ImiinetibaL Lee Howe Injured in younger officers of the Graf were| o) ) B 3 e % s Ok, aid many Frenchmen now felt Mr. Heavi ¢ Alfred Asked How He Saw Bruises Fall Ci t Tub ief Noble one of his most (ERGE don from his home in Wales, saying: 7 cavier at Alfre Asked How He Saw Bruise all at Country Clu perfectly willing to take along a| .o . . e alar = e 5 s R and e 5 Snowden did more yvesterday to| At Alfred the shock was more| Q. Then how did you see thos Fhiled vatucnite R Bl v e e e and dearles | glesinieie pratassembly ofidoaT had pdiourned ) CERER AN QI ERONARN AREATUIS 5o d abotEl el nnnoEEm e e oo es e i ol D R i 0 g D Sl ra st or MES B Al b ber that came on the Graf, but L. | WoTK of fighting fires. When the|Attorney McDonough claimed that |ly convicted he will stick to it. tween France and Germany than the | n GaG S RTINS Gt P DL k's face Meadow club house Saturday eve- Taeo ot eame on the Graf, but LT lhoard of fire commissioners had | the last was questionable because the Endorsements Important i Trance and Germany than the | onds. Dishes and pietures on the |no one clso did ning at 7 o'clock after playing a RSB ‘] '* Mr. Stanton's request for retirement |governor had not signed it within| The importance of the two en-|petween Berlin and ‘,‘,";:go (a2 hwallEwera il rown Sto Rtheifoordand | BeSHa ey ia el Sroin gitba mmani gt tomiinownd ol kol f BT de Howa ot FHlart Cepppible, has given the project BIS yp " for consideration. Chief Nobl: | the time limit wespite the validating | dorsements to the future of the TR e broiten inndRalavmied Wnoussnolders)hlowsStnatiChssterinas fallesed ol ford feormerlyfofRthisicliy islipped ) Lacks “Political M " i S R b _ P spoke in high terms of pr: of |action taken by the asscimbly at the |conference of the governments scek-| Tha. semi-officiol Miusliy alled the police station for informa- | have struck Snook |ana was taken to the New Britain Captain Hans ller. he semi-official Temps : | tion. I didn't see.them until 24 Dr. Eckener's aides, told the United 1::..\‘1)\1\‘_’“;\‘,’1,.::;1 {::“hl:‘ ,]“;.,.:‘ii.:[‘ L«)\‘; E l.\;l';nrl\u‘!:‘lmylnv(l{jlllyzl.?‘ [h—" e v(vlv\;: (‘n’)‘l‘ll\‘:lvl\;- ,”‘1‘,‘_\;,’:"n]‘;i”].flv““ effec- “\M',\'hml,\.‘ has known for a we At Geneva the tremor lasted about | hours after the blows were struck. t;l.’!‘\{t i:ln Lol raciuned Erees. today that the commander |00 E P00 T8 F ineBurn ot to higher courts if the request (o &t Since the chancellor's f 't spocch | oAt Mr. Snowden lacks political | 15 seconds. No damage was appar- | When I've heen struck in the face | At (i B (autlarad tha ralection) af Al mevr | o E B S L el Schant oy gl Cepteh ety pvilo e e poing e e VT | ses aivayal aken 24 Thonrs for tne B onlicat s e events which made the lieutenant's | ¢ Att y | stating that Great Britain would not |believes diplomatic negotiati . o i | % g e OO DA e parture from active service nec- Donough's intention to appeal to the | ne able to accept any alter: | v ¢ negotiations can| In this city the course of the | marks to show. the necessity to conserve R PR ERD supreme court of the state and if un- |, “\l‘j‘ s '”!“ r':“:_m" h“"“;:: :; e carried on with the same tone |tremors was crratic. Streets only a| [Finally el said slowly: eabios, which will be use n ; : ; ¢ spa percentages for divis as arguments used in an election | few hyndred feet dist > “I tol . M. Ri R SiccesstiTl for oanry. thel cass ol the | ew hundred feet distant reported a I told my associate, Mr. Rick- SR — - el and ballas y reparation payments the conefrence gn.” The paper v i | 2 OBSFRVES BIRTHDAY fuel and ballast |United States supreme court, he /| o) y el npaign.” The paper added, how-|wide different in the disturbance. | etts, that I knew Mr. Chester's tac- RRoATRe TP | : has looked to Mr. MacDonald a | ever, TARLen T Cordialan Te : nce. | etts, Mr. C s Sidney Goldberg, son of Mr. and Because of the Jack of meteoro said. There is a question concerning | (55 00560 € O_fivnl_ "“" ‘l_'_]’g'"n“ ver, that the “entente cordiale” be- | Breakfast dishes were shaken from | tics and that he would not hesitats | s, Jacob (;md’fw,,g Ay logical facilities over Siberia and A 1“_\ right to appeal because of a be- | 3 E vernment would not | tween Great Britain and France |tables in several places while a|at anything when his own publicity o S ke % bl : S T e e e T i R street, observed his fourth birthday Manchuria. where the ¢ [lief that no appeal can be made fn | 014 0 its stand beyond acertain | having “resisted the ill will of David | quarter of a mile away the shock | was at stake and that he wouldn't |Saturday afternoon by he pass en route to Tokio on i} . s s oats 1hRa fnan teq0a| womt Lloyd George will in the same way |was barely perceptible, lsarey S : PrOoom Aty eniariMIIDE; ond leg of the journey, Dr. Ecle- B;SEEPHJNF BUARD |cuses o sutgments lom tnan %tz | The sisn, as seen here, finally Tas |resist the grudges o Snowden” S e ‘:“\‘TrhI;;y,n“\l\f;}.‘\-(Tfiinl up any more. 1 la number of friends. The house [ 1 18 line extrens pracentione L) [ the vlofendant and according to legal | COMe. and it is in affirmation of Mr.| Petit Parisien said: “Mr, Snowden, | Farly morning golfers at Durand- | Seidel safd it was then he got & | o g ractively decorated ‘and Eatra passengers would add to 1 et s stand. The added en- |in the midst of many of his threat- | Eastman park, a particularly hilly | court sorder permitting him to see | ooy o crioved: punchiconwas hazard of the trip, Dr. Fekener sail. | 5 NGl CaiTeniin 1025 1% Alle dorsement by David Lloyd George |ening statements, asserted we should | course, sought refuge at the club- | gnoor.' LR g I G ARG and ne fs very ‘anvions fo avold Tfl ee Policemen to RIISWET | nave received injuries while riding a i probable endorsement In |see of what a Yorkshireman was | house, frightened when the shock | whhere seems to be no love lost | o0 Pretty sifts. even the slightest unnecessary strain passenger in the Boland automo- > of commons if the policy | made. He libels Yorkshiremen. One |swayed tees perched at the top of | potween us,” commented Chester. - R e on ihe ship (‘)]a--oe a flFe lfl'j Tonight | i » sucd for $2.000. being carried out by the British|cannot imagine that all Yorkshire- | the hills. 6 T Siaretinanl el _ ORASHES R. R, GATES Criticize Amertean ¢ 11d13Es lg delegation - here should come u, |men resemble him, otherwise it £ S0u dack. s Fa 0 GEailel Sloning:| SSklgaing on the et puvement, @ re was consideral i there when that hody reconvenes, | would be impossible to find in York- Noticed i Syracuse | | | squarely at Chester. “You are a|truck driven by Robert Ross, 335 of the prevailing opi e Ha oy Silai i D“Tj"_GIIVE w P M GU Although outwardly there was to- |shire the type of man of whom| Syracuse, N. ¥, Aug 12 UP—An | onoctftl fellow, but you have your |Arch strect, crashed through the e : Ta o ¢ill appes day a slight lessening in the tension |Great Britain is justly proud, a|earthquake was felt in Syracuse at Chairmen and workers in the cam- (Continued From First Page) < 0 r £ paign to raise $25,000 for the muni- R At the hospital today, it was re- ported that Mr. Howe was resting comfortably. faults and 1 have mine.” gates at the Park strect crossing - : fore liscipline mittea of | 2 2ot : | € M. Druggan, Columbus attor- |Saturday night. The gate tenden Lakehurst. Persons 3 nten | P[\TIENT AT H’\ PTAL between Britain, on the one hane | Sentleman. 6:30 a. m. (standard time) today. r Saturd ght. o gate nder, t Staiolite a0t ioners L an - aY. | hoy, told of playing golf with Snook |George Appleby, thought ti b ed that this | : J e and the delegations of France, Italy | —_— >eople were. awakened by k- o : R L e L d that th ng at 7 oclock an hour ! ind the delegations of France, Italy People were.awakened by the shak-| 3o gcioto Country club the Sun- |man was drunk. At the police air liner, the calculatior t ol : and Belgium, on the other, but par- ing of their beds and furniture and : ; e 2 ; gular board meet- ! ut par. 4 day before Miss Hix was killed, 1t |t . 5 ‘ o JlEbDl R 3 IS | S e e i Taitling o windows, No damage was | 0¥ beforo Miss Hix was killed tion he was examined and nothing e e \ ought tha cad of B v 2 Pl e UL Hond was tiresome. was found to support the claim. ng ‘As we teed off on number one,” |Ross was then released, hurst. It was pointed out 1 4 2 Y at Tostitution I t esis in the i p - < ¢ will & partment at Tostitation For crsis in the affairs of the confer- oot a e 5 E successful round trip to 1 : ince, averted Saturday, could long Ohio Town Shaken e ]_""d ‘“f,;’f"” nal d,;‘\:,"" R States was purely i t : iscip Inyestigation be postponed Ashtabula, Otlo AR5 (A | muoole (as callad o bhe \pHons | G. M. CASSIDY IN CITY \ 3 he doctor returned and we played | George M. Cusisdy Sy Dr. Eckener was compel : 15 wdiate Actio slight earth tremor was felt here at | . 1¢ 4 ge M. Cusisdy of Poultney Detective Sergeant William 1. Me- [, Demiand l"""“"'“'")" “I”l“‘l b 5:10, (15 8. Ty, this morning. Build. |t the fifth when the doctor left: | Vt. coach at the Scnior Iigh school, e o o e o) st Page) |ings {rembled and several reported | . SWW Cowple Talking —|was a visitor in New Britain today. | sfasrationt of Tis’ resslvtion 1 _ that the shock was so distinet that | 1 observed a lady and I didu’t|Accompanying him on the trip from T romaety il n ot his ution secking | o it 4o strike against a corwrote |they were awakened. No damage | KNOW Where she came from. She|Vermont was Louls Landino, captain finishing touches to N ol part- L [ 3 4 fence. ¢ | had been reported. was a rather slender girl 1 first|of last vear's tiiangular football e A i . lay he is under the observa- |Plan once general discussion of that | goiinort §s a graduate of New saw her at the right of the fairway |championship team. He was a visi- | for business The Cue of Lincoln street was admitted crew of the day off yesterday ew Britain General hospital y and it is expected that he re for at least a few |Tevision of the Young reparation r before— tald bl tion o physlcians. I\fl ‘!p,; its ;,,\ L 1(”:‘::‘,‘”‘”? ”'r‘)” (B e aetos) Mosons 1n Blighamton on number five. She and Dr. | tor at Mr. Cassidy's farm for the see that t i SRAL FATREAROOEN = e i deu el b he | Will Broadcast Appeal Binghamton, N. Y., Aug. 12 (®— | Snook conversed. The lady stood |past wee SEEL HINMING 10CAY WAS €X- | At the request of Captain Geovge | Binghamton and its vicinity were, possible conditic o 4 = (1 B oha Tashls = = i1 lo be terminated within a | Kolly of the polico department, WZ | shaken between 1 and 3 a, m., this e L fact that the ! o ¢ Refuses to Turn Over S S e | vadio station at Springficld, at var- | morning by a series of tremors | X R s the officers of the | jous times this afternoon and eve- |which old timers declared resembled | IRetacESlogichl Bur 4 t ] Markers, Is Arrested |resolution, after which few persons | ning, will broadeast the description | those felt at the time of an earth- | knowledge of pher trect: Wal i 3 he d t state | “0uld sce how the British delegation | of Mr. Schubert’s car, in which he is | quake in the Adirondack region | E Hlonhialoae ne i * ) i g Toqu conld remain at the conference. | vacationing in the White Mountains, |ahout 40 years ago. Pictures swayed | Womlel‘ill! dlscovery brings to luflererl the most i { 3 § L < : markers, Law- | Mr. Snowden has remarked that he | together with its registration num- lon walls, dishes rattled in pantry | powerful starch digesting enzyme—Japtasc The crew was loadi 2l ver bas, 15 3 venue, | desired to know promptly what the | i In this way it is hoped that|shelves and ‘beds tilted, but so far R hbonsd tha G % " 1 Sta tions intended doing about it, | the stricken young man’s parents can {as can be learned no damage was ACIDINE never falis to relicve and keep itaway. adding 16 {he X h st v i *e he did not intend to spend the | e reached. done. This remarkable new discovery relieves safely, surely and swiftly— t:\:m Satliggto) it : e R i T e Attt | SN | o indigesion, aco, gassiness, soue stomach, siekc headache, actd Check Your ship. is was being ne - x J Lt £ € BN 3 % " L 7 stomach, chronic constipation, head colds and acid rheumatism. 1t explained by Sehiller, fn i lay mernir Outwardly ill feeling aroused by $1.000 FORECLOSURE SUIT Noticed At Erie I T SR B T T e b ’ Ar. Snwoden's use Saturday of the| A foreclosure action was brought | Erie, Pa. Aug. 12, (P—A sharp sweet and clean, Indigestlon e t e N C Wzlinshwor arotesque’ and ridi- | t0day by Elsie H. Vater, Sophie |earthquake was felt along the lake ACIDINE is the only perfect, modcrn, anti-acid which is combined | Sour Stomach b @ L t: Georg 4 Hornkohl Hepp, and Frances Horn- | front at 7:20 o'clock this morning. | with Japtase, a powerful starch digestant—it digesta 900 times jts | Gas I own_‘weight of pure potato starch in 30 minutes. Your stomach | gick Headsche deserves protection. ACIDINE gives it. Adld Rhwimatism to deviate from her \e case/of Chester Muter of 43 | culous” with reference to a summa- | o \ s ¥ tom of Tiritain's position by Henei | KON Swanson against Elsie I, Horn- | Windows were broken, but no | Y 5 e kohl, George Berson, Nathan Ber- er damage was reported. e e = h cekless drivir cron, French finance minister, | KO e et i otheckeaineRel WA TEORCEES A meat and starch digestant, anti-acid and carminative bevond | Actdosis BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED 2 day morning in een allayed with tact apologies | S0 Mary Fornkohl, g compare. Soothing to the stomach and intestinl membranes. Sightly | G5 tioation et 2 4 hauser, Leo Fox, trustee, and August Windows Rattled | laxative, but not excessively so. A really perfect medicine for mother, At a dinner party given at t ABRESTED FOR SPEEDING den police court this morni b the DBritish chancellor Mr Giller on property on East street. | Toronto, Ont, Aug. 12, (P—An father, children and babics. Used and recommended by physicians Head Colds Jihaays N = = R e sy A e | : Bk : L Lye Honies BundayaMeSiind iMos G 1o by Officer Tan-|local man was arrested nowden contended the words Wee | myo amount of the debt is $4,000. | earth tremior lasting about a minute | e acorstores Ine. Dope. 30, Bittebargh, pareos OF write A. Larson of 270 Main street ar like 7 3 of Queen | evening by the Meriden police fol- [used often in the British house of | Attorney Leo V. Gaffney represent |was felt in many parts of the city nounced the ecngagement of their|strect, Farmington, was arrested in|lowing 2 ident on th riden- |commons and had no unsavory sig- |{he plaintiff and Constable Frank |early today | daughter, Bertha Elizabeth, to Bur- | this ity at noon today. On his own | New Britain highway in which one |nifcance and he did not know the|Clynes will make service. The | The shock, the fist felt in Toronto dette G. Tsham. son of Dr. and [recognifion he was released for po- [man was sent to the Meriden hos- | French equivalents were construed | pendency notice was filed with the |for about five years, occurred at 7:25 | Mrs. J‘ R. Isham of l:m-!m;mr \'L‘;Mu court Tuesday morning. pital with a fractured arm. any differently. city clerk. o'clock, but first reports said nc b } {

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