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2 NEW lLlTl'AlN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, '@FPTE’\IBE R 8, 1929 of ~disirmament has fuRt _ bheen | & Mad- EALLEB | FARC ot ot oo o | BELIEVE IT OR NOT o it BY RIPLEY [y Hoicisimsir st ¥ man oo, il by him dox chur t ( stia Yl both out for an agreement that wiil mean as much to the rest of the|Honeyman = — land $"\n'm* | Vnus\ml preparations were made here for reception of the dirigible Arab Moslen v i su 13 o a 5 world as it does to ourselve: e e Bk and those aboard it. The tawns- ™GLi, S50 CR HO SR e mbly | Special $127.2 44340 1,001.70 s b |people were excited again for the ke agsems ’\'oglh(’nn,u 5 ,, [ known o h 2 - T first time in several weeks. Unsually convaning atctin amlasin ”‘"'“"'sm“u 108.00 378.00 R S { conterenc ; |tackadaisical when the Graf depart. (Of Dr- J. Gustavo Gererro. of Sal " Harry Te- ; of Jewis \ leaders re- ‘ _ ol rrom hers ontha tecond lap ofdts t vador, whol was' slected at yester A (Continued From First Page) 1 ar vhich pre- = ; & £ : %" da session SRS ~hai M'“‘ and lsa- . S |world trip residents of the scction ©A¥ S SE55 ongasSpermanentiionalizii,nt i cnlsme TR ek ¢ 1 |scemed today to have awakened 1o jnan s 58,22 238,77 ; . o L T | the significance of Dr. Eckener's trip = - 66" C t L 1 e v “ : ‘nro\fn«’l the world and completion by May Use Kellogg Pact 118.80 415.50 The stand of the Conne t Fod- ; ; ! air in 21 days, 7 hours and 27 min- | : onies. in e bt | 5 ieneva, Sept. 3 (P—The great Judd tion e s utes what the ships of Magellan 3 : atiol s pr on ! hoth we A b 5 e e e aceomaliah, | statesmen of the league of nations | Co. . coeee 140:40 522.9¢ Mr. Moore smid, showid be to advo- | One attack was o S e | PR PUS. | jiore for the tonth assembly session. | 40.4' Jos. A. & ¢ cate tt f 1 sale of [of orthodox J The ot | Nearing Spain are considering a way to supplement | IFilomenia Bis- light 5 ! ligeted teeninatElizon1 ED! Hamburg, Germany, Sept, 3 (P— | league covenant by the Kellogg jaccia ... . 61.83 203.70 mod Volst t arm of Lord Melchet sh Zion- | the Graf Zeppelin radioed the Ham- | PACt- LLEBATINOIR )¢ i Joe burk Amerioan Tines at 9:00 4, .|, Lt ¥ae reporied In league oireles | Carbll Hex Co. paign to abolish smoking was gal [ z. | ) Tild: Buropeant tima (8l A i, 10,6 | today: thuli the ERritiahi ideleantion |iiAnd Ra172:20 . acteriz ! B 1 Jo L) its position was 37:50 north and | Proposed to recommend study of | —Snecial 15 28720 562.52 of the s the § AR vas it 15:30 west, heading for Cape Iinis- | the league covenant with the idea 16.9 Max D 3 Jaw, and f k ¢ . I 3 | terre, northwestermost point of the |Of Dringing it into harmony with Honeyman . . 115.35 376.51 il : s elonsed pirole after Spanish peninsula the Kellogg pact for renunciation of | 66" Imanucl against s n s ssuran The position given was about 615 | War Richman, Men- public e ) tak Great miles due west of Lisbon Taere is at present a gap in the |del Sicklick il B | i covenant which makes war possible | H. H. Milkowitz 99.00 323.40 A | » Due Home Tonight | and which the defunct Geneva pro- | $3’ Samuel and el A nial | Wriedrichshafen, Germany, Sept.|tocol sought to fill. Louis Stenberg 12430 406.70 g g 3 (UP)—The Graf Zeppelin, com- e |140.8° Peter 1 s ) THE HYDRANT TREE ing home from Lakehurst, N. J. | Agostini <. 189.66 570.50 ! ol v ; after 1ts cruise around the world, s 76’ I'red H. and G aUARS A in A CHESTNUT TREE TURNED S R R S L Log of Graf Zeppelin 1 Henrietta Good- 1 s <22, Chris- | INTO A FOUNTAIN AND SPOUTS & m. tomorrow (8 and 0 o'clock, | e/ | rich — | a n d 10, J A CONTINUQUS STREAM OF WATER 5. 8. T.) Zeppelin company officials By the Assacifted Press. | $91 Special calculated today. (All times are eastern standard | $100.00 .. 191.20 266.00 Amr Reported Peaceful The city 1s busy preparing time) 86" Willard H ; % nt il s report the most extensive reception ever Sunday, Sept. 1 Kddy 301.00 cre this morning that Amo accorded its navigators of the air| 7T:18 a. m.—Let Lakehurst for| 818" Max D g 1 su 18- Al teains hnoian o atiiest ars iEriddrichaRaten: Honeyman . 101.52 206.10 g 5 gty 1rd a ment say bringing countless visitors here 12:10 p. m.—Sighted by steamer | 45. Chas. J s ¢ Many Thouses already are adorned Forteurno in 67:15 west:; 38:42|Goldber g— 1 ware ints o with garlands and flags. north about 385 miles from Lake- |land 5.45 — ) sainst crossing the The national and state govern- | 'UFst: SReCal S0, co L 545 R i e ¢ S ments have sent special represent 7:15 p. m.—Reported postion as Grand Street 2 i punishment atives to,welcome the Graf and its north 56:15 west about 1,020 | 100" State of : e : . ¢ crew. The Relch is representeq by | ™Miles cast of Lakehurst Conn. . oh 100.00 ent at the o Gan \g"a Minister of Transportation Steger-| -‘“’""""‘- ”11“» 2 (\"-' St. J;”m s sgidday Ser In well ~ e MARRIED : > P g5 ‘A m teading operator, | German uth. i AROLY i ) wald and the states of Wuerttem- ~ — | quarters v it was sai1 (AROLINE BIERHALS ,/ A STATUE B Hanen by, thelr precidents, | Philadelphin, picked up_message | Church Corp .70 ] (R ; Ll t was cwait- — of New Kensington,Pa Many forelsm diplomats will alsg | EIVING position about 1,560 miles | 86 John's the report of hiz ATE do < o O o Are | ast and slightly south of Lake- (German Luth oh John Ol ¥ . 100 1CE CREAM CONES Qi /uerey {be on hand for the recoption. AMEr- | hurst in longtitude 45:10 west and | Chureh Corp 5800 FELL IN LOVE WITH THE latitude 39:06 north 63 Kathryn [HES AT AfiE {‘? q4 2 R A da oy RIREAINNL o VE WITH T < ready arrived and Japanese Ambas e Rt on ¥ oo L} ARG EOrCIRE SO v slalue a Y ; | sador Nagoak and Argentine Con- | . Lol rEnchil s nense: R 00 | h r stations gave position as about 200 (48.7” Ida Hor- f| sul Fremery are expected here from miles north and slight e i Berlin late today. ROrnEANCE Slehilv s onl and Nettic . ; e | Azores. Rotstein 18.70 ( Yed drom o S DICK MENATT e | = e 11:00 p. m—Gave position to na- | 68.1” Sal. & Hy- Bl ) fasten ~ Universily of Texes \ | vy department as 36:15 north and [man Dubowy was cal A\ et g RAN THE HALF MILE (inaveley ) X 21:15 west about 600 miles west of | Bernard Miller 5 L ) Wall of J T L BEE - Lisbon a i A o SR 1 1 WITH HIS LEG BROKEN ——— ALLEST RAILWAY IN THE WORLD ‘ e Gt and Max Ken U 5 ) _ AND SET A NEW WORLD'S RECORD A s et uesday, Sept. 3 nedy . ! £3.10 e Sl o LSl lde NS85 Reldy'S, - 3 iDobE L IO I I QAGE 3:00 2. m.—Reported position 315 |66.5" Otto Leu- e b histies i : . t » o ’ et eden, ¢ miles west of guisbon in wireless to |pold . ... 66.50 Degk e dis S ) ; : ARE NEAR A[;E[]R[] Hamburg-Amcricun line at Ham- John and : St A : e ; o 2ot until o v ority . m, - ~ g : annie Ravizza 62.00 Rk ) 1866: WS g " TOMORROW—THE SMALLEST HOUSE IN EUROPE 20N RN s e, £ e 1”;1 v“.iw ment_mu ¢ rort o 5 | 300 miles southwest of Bordeaux. $3,102.14 $11, Bllivers ki 4 S 5 “Dzy of Monrning? TR TR s 3 g T g FE R e o th —— City of New B Tatally wounarea E o Rl (P—The central Dewora, unicr her hushar in- | at Stanley Quarter park. This story it OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY Britain ~ (Est cers and men by dis ma LR e ) i- el LG g e lu- | was dishelicved from the start, how- | {he agreement wonld he completed | M and Mrs. Frank Rents of gg | €ost of work) 16.000.00 K tstr ot S assogiatlo ) ha le- ‘.;'\1.‘ 3 rl o.u"‘m ,V'n»l‘w’— ever ut it was not until Buchiere iefore the adjournment of the abilee street observed the fifth an- '”q 102,14 Retivn SEa g e s 1 on suspicion that De- Jeague assembly niversary of their marr y g r v for I i y w stocking, und after | mora's & Kacn 5 T b B 1 2o narriage yester-| q¢ js assumed in this report that rows many over the Palestir !NTH JAEL [)LL S i e ke mora's frail beeame hot. Wass sub- World Too Heavily Armed day with @ reception {o friends from | (ne ity s = ! ; / i I over (o Sergeant O'Mern |sequently admitted that he had Lty 2ol - o Gl 4 he cfiy will do all the work such as sumed Rabb Ry R e B ha One of the greatest risks of war | New York, Brooklyn and Passaic, N |now paving, relaying of walks he moved to ol 1 Dol o it ired tory of disposing is (hat Some of us arc too heavily | J. They rcceived many gifts. They | curhe and . drivew s 3 \ u ¢ return she handed the s-r- | of ¢ SR 3 L Susps 20 ; heyleurbs and driveways, removal of lished o (Continued From First Page) fai b e 1 the lak armed, said MacDonald, “we must | left te or a week's visit 1o New [{roee oha o e SR i irst Pag rings. A pawn ficke OhaE e T i : e ent | York rees. changing of all catch basins, Silowrine Bt e e (o ) . e G R face the problem of disarmament o1 Pl e N e il ok SIS e e R e e e e i Ve os the theft was returned 1o the Merl- with undivided minds. Still. the risk = = = R e e e e National Grgunization yester- | Strand theater while she was re- 22 for turned | o0 School for Boys as 4 of war hreaking out Is not much less| FOr over twenty years "Old Faith- |t ™% "R GENG MOSL R lay war min. | hearsing on the afternoon of Ju o the s re e [1arole violator, and the other was 'than the hope of maintaining peace. | ful” a geyser in Yellowstone Na- A n f“‘li“]"“’ "“ While in alvas i ane 1 Rt s et i released tor arraignment in juvenile He emphasized that Anglo-American tional Park, has spouted at average |, iqq o \"‘, i "“r(”‘ »‘1\ oo ber of gfield Civil wa netioned forr Silia Gach! accordlnelto’ ani Apprals: Rirgs Stolen by Boys court, Demora is suspected of hav- negotiations are in no way a conspir- | intervals of 85 minutes 5 R ) itipgrd, Sl post. res m t il th t el e e < ing a o record elsewhere but acv against ofher nations be any alterations to buildings which he moved to this ci o ENEY Yotk aRoutih e s tns i % : ”H' 4 verification of tk o of the case | Dealing with the economic situa- ;"'\k 'nf sty q 1]!1‘-1‘ n_t(\ moving h k about three years ago. lun covery of the gs, &s pieced |y T { ; 1h i sl yack of fences, which items have Mr. Barrows lived on Arch s The diamonds were g 5 ot been made today Dby the tion, the British prime minister said C Ad e Barmows lived o o ‘ The dlamonds were v o1y Sorsennt OIMara. and | ok Rty dons e Beh, e mia g el lty vertlsement been compensated for fn the dam- P MEULLRLE | e (el anl he Aus Lhem SHe R reny ‘1 problems of tarifts, “tariff barriers STy ages awarded herein. and just a month ago he moved his ; 7 when she, was having police of the theft of the hane e A ecbitaa adaptacertinen i v SpETRI el it s loms in India who 1 ox fre Einz) i between producer and consumer are o o \ 5 " J DR CET rom ;[:u ; 451 W .\1. 1 str 031 v‘ e 3 v 1 m earrings to the : containine ¢ ‘,,D“ a wi M' ‘m Iieaty & perlonge @ Haisnid \\v!l)‘l.xl\r. (l‘ ARCH STREE record and published twice by or- 9espent (2 years i is city in SLIER e 7 . : Banpaislio June reDonald recommended the "“ rik ‘1"”“' City of New Britain, | dar of the common council €0 inue « 1si He o w of Fales iy serard Casale I"om [l wlan anvestig Sept. 3, 1929, wsformation of politieal agree- d Attest Hhi : : ; el R | sneslon J el e B AG L int | eoonomic nereements | i ilomitimaygeonaarn ALFRED 1. THOMPSON had a pony and wagon, i , ! o wit whether the stones W the theater had seen fwe Sgesan ! Notice is hereby given that the City Clovk %A s ; : S ; padt which would make for economic | 9 : y ! v Clerk Y S N separately or collec- nning v & short e e T Board of Compensation and Assess- city ed avt | | A statement w ] Gid they were ap- | for the thaft vas reported = eedem ment 5 GIbY S Ofd Newd Brits A S kel 0 Sl R Bl RE R ; Quick Aercement Passible R OF e Gy Ol S Bty nd often refus em when ¢ % One ring ha t d Nealon and Lester Dyck Cantihued = M e Donal il radloteat i) coms | A the following appraise- | 5 S e e s I T e ot g i B s G R lty vartisement agon were much more deiral bag o sho.t distance from the | ! sossment of special benefits or bet- (ot 1 i r time Friedrichshafen o | teached before the end of the as-| /oo for of tra h i 1l ¢ terments caused by the widening of \ G L e 5 zive TGt duceive N was then roughly sembly session hut emphasized re- | 5 ANl e et o PACUERTANGD O FRANCIS ST . 1 i i 4 Bty SRS R from her home hangar, |peatedly that the Anglo-American | il “(ioih Clerk's office City of New Britain et ST he Ind vernul is pr w of 70 miles an hour, she [COnversations —_ are ANt _"' “'f‘[ Avch Street ColingiSepEad il 29 S S Rpgams vith the Tl WeRTl Lt X need a lttle more than 18 st any nation. They are mere-| . Fast S Damages Benefits | TO Whom it may concern: reguest to the Hartford th the Le elve burcan the ricgs hours to cover this distance 2 tentative and look towdrd a gen- o, o Congl. Notice is hereby given that the el e = N & not recoverwd and [this would bring her to Friedrich. |cral naval accord ) ey Board of Compensation and the battles i Tie took part and New o almos shafen about 9 p. m., B. S. 7T | “We are not out for small things. | TV'y'y." —~ go) ment of the City of New Britain, bl Bahade oy 2 SRa Tor | T e t New Bric- | JTo break cord Atlant.e | OUr Aocument is aimed at the ¢ b 51409 $114.02 |has made the following uppraise- bk ‘ o s " \ band ofearmed e ve that they crossing, however, she must have | 1Shment of peace as well as for 45.7 U. S. Real- 2 ment 1 award of damages, and as- e ral M Toa wtacked N L bt She prizeq ¢ reached Friedr en by before | VAl Agreement’ said the labor | .'g jyvestment sessment of special benefits or bet- 8 to day and ecarly last night he passed {4t B > umber AVis8 Pralies Dalice rings for thefr — sentimental value, | 2:43 p. m., E 8. T [teader e i 15.28 terments, caused by the acceptance ks v B fnibE T i ol them as a gitt, and TSt 5ok LG Borianue roti There was great applause in the |20, (' Cmean” l'ot Brancis. Sthéet: from' Stanley e, : S et el s anager C. G Barrett |1t would be the first time. weathes | 0S8embly when MacDonald — an- | 00y iian una Strect to Sefton Drive, and the es- e o 5 3 e e e e of the the after left conditions permitted. her to. follae | Mounced Great Britain would sign | (i o Bt R tablishment of Street and Grade three N 8 repulsed IheRTTa T orE AVeTineatatlan Lrita -\wm:\r ! she had [, ourse, which has several (' NC Optional clause of the world | oo nd Helen lines thereon, viz. S ! W O} " irroopst have 1 {0l Atate: dbtal et onavge g ever (ol hep husband - tiey had |times been announced for her | court of international fustice. Mac- | |8 S T [ Prancls street Hartford and 1 Barrow A ba to re- to the theater and stole the ring SR reTeonter ot An alternative and longer courss|P0NAld urged the Kellogg pact be |y jartman 18.28 Iront North Side: Damages Benefits Satdon g ] ) ) i . S o Uy erastolen e S 20, the police ois Spain and Portuzal to Bar. | ¥ n into institutions working for "t STCER | 167 C. 8 Androws AP T e R, oR % furbances already have occurred t the time he reccived them A few weeks ago, the police re- | celona and up the Rhome valley|PeRCe: 5 94.8 M aric (Regrading lot) $150.00 $265.00 ce nformatior at articles of = 1 g 965 "his refercnce o Kellogg pact | oo S : and 1 {arsl s thousht he may have found it out |CHV0d i iy I )”_‘ 8 of was availuble for Captain Irns “‘l"“i ",:'fn'f,m]m,'nh ”',\M”,? # et | Wahrenberser 20.04 0 Ida M. An i " of t 1 Bnid, | subsequently and refrained from {{SNeIFy were offered for sale by boys | l.ehmann, in command in pluce of [f; s Ry atl 37 salvation e 132.50 5 1 11O red @ new use for | returning e o in the Hartford avenue scetion, Captain Hugo Fekener ritadimnanisy dhecleing 00 a0 Aemy : 11.10 Record 132. = : e G e e 5 s W Sliovt: time: afterwards Surg strument Incorporated in the cov- | 0¥ e e Kibertil I : | ¥ Whe statement tin Altorney | @/ Mara avas put on theitrall o Secks New Record Ly GO L DA lonel Ol fiTont o S 1 gaaidgiliecond fiah N obd ey AL 15 year old boys, who, upon being | Iriedrichshafen, Germany |that the possibility of war which | 70" 0" oot [50 Guatave A Flalr - i : : S taken into custody, admitted that |3 (P The Graf Zeppelin springs_from the covenant may be | jjiows Asan, B 249,90 | Bloomauist .. 132.50 Vo Al e il 2 P.oJ. O'Mars d PoA they had stolen the¢ handbag. Onc ' from circling the globe, raced to. removed definitely 61’ Marle Mor- | 50° John Moran . 132.50 o ) v Al £ o1 ther ¢ P ! D8 raCe 3 A o Genevs col, Mac- E A Lot ey Hartre Carital Debutante the other off who ¢ them reached thvough the tron |ward Friedrichshafen’ foday intent|mec i cho, eneva protocol, Mac-feni 0. 18.30 298.90 | 80’ Oscar B. Ver- T s i S s hars on the dressing room door |on breaking its own Atlantic croas. | CCMoid Wants te fill a gap In the|,o n g odq [iS ST 5 132.50 3 g up J : S S IR Rl Cross- | g, enant. The la it . i & i o R e o s i ire hook and fished cut th record and lowering its mark Ifl;fiv:r;‘ r"n’:“n’:v\w' \I‘]hv (\)«I»'nr‘]:‘ktf:‘; Wellowal: Assn. 3.00 49.00 | m,(]am \,;r;u-.l 95.00 only testimony offered tandl, while (he other stood | for a round the world trip. AU ps a Cladey | 30’ Killen A. Ka K Found Hiding in Bam wyatohygRindi o ter Uty I W BEhe B wHIch e D cbween | o Tt ina (b U b iALo oUlH] Rka alta b | rAo W TLosannE: berg .. é 95.00 Demori’s arrest was made about |Dandbag away, they nocketed the i e A nares Eils o o e e 8 st Gl Ao 10.59 319.97 [ 75" Joseph Hult- 10 o'clock vostorday forenoon on a | 1:onCy and the rings. They went to |presumably headed for the Spanish tive steps o prevent new outhreaks. | oy Fyr s c” ion R 142,50 B s Senthina. | Stiles & Reynolds brickyard pond in |coast near Cape Finiste “"’ w‘;f; He said the outbreaks resulted from oo © o 0ol Iy G hnRon 146.30 ? Tvank Brown of |Berlin for a swim and then vach t ention of crossing into Hf‘;‘:"““mfi rather than racial con- | poygtoin 7] 7.50 1:::mil"" Paul 15 and Berlin, who el the Tocal man | 100K $26 of the money. One took | France from over the Bay of Biscay £b S | 37” Ida H. Berk- | Mabel K. Haley 100.70 Tis Informmtion hag | (w0 rings and the other Kept onc. (sometime early this afternoon (this “","m""”‘l’"'” b Rovern [owitz & Nellte 55 Arthur H. and e (o Elhe nalle iy ient | Unon learning through t morn E. S. T.) S o 0 Rotatetn .. 5.00 137,00 |Allee M. Hill ... 104.50 - s on the farm. hav. | DADers (hat the rings wor In this event it probably Ml e M lda M. e Sy GRas ' it G E AN v 53,600, they beeame alarme cover the remaining 500 miles f Ul iees, o8 Nerk : berg ... 5 104.50 I el e 7 1 S e be 0l milesitrom May Not Come to U. ikopiagand s & : s he fonrod ked about returning them to the Dordeaux to its heme port here by e s b rald e at Rt anvrat Nellic Rotstein .46 130.55 Sonth sid e tog) | theater The probubility of acts nizhtfall and land in the early eve- | o I / and 'I‘ 0 N‘v’l . West Pearl Strect 150" Dora Kolod- ¥ 3 L[ tion kept them from T (i 4080 E Vs CompIBLiY B the oyt st thon | L canreseR iR DEURESE S NNt line il iusBnge | ney (Regrading 5 S , tion, hewever, and finally they told | lLakehurst, N. J., in about Tonel make the American trip. A8| gorafing Amen- {10ty wovvvennns 150.00 132.50 ] S . gor prints, | JOhn Wass of their predicament, |Slightly less than was nceded for ':”:"“”s he “';“""‘].“’","" ;"“" “”"‘ land §14.40 60° John Krom showir | hey L st him Doeamse | one of the hoys being Wass' brother, [1he last Atlantic voyage & few | eopming -‘"l:']’w’f“ ah n‘\m::’“f"‘; — Special $70 . $4.40 262,00 | (Ruiking house & of A 1 \ \maging allegatior re not | He agreed to return the rings with- | Weeks ago, ""'““““' LE; W & ‘“") ST John C | Alling lot) . L. 2,000.00 159.00 SR coming from Was | Bu. onut disclosing the identity of the| The Zeppelin's position as radio \t’.(m”' = ,'.""m((“‘\\ h)n mIgNt | pager 2nd — {50’ Wanda R 5 - chic R ba b e bl (s b ior s an i HEre ubi pha it i Wiane | DAV LIIBEOING o gkttt Sl TOCENHD (honwenicies it bres : Demori, selng Sergeants O'Mra | services, but he Kept the rings ana | T- Sunday) was given at 36.15 north ,”"‘ (.h"‘";”""’vm‘l'\, 8 Mopee or | Snecial $150 271,25 | 50’ William 0. & 3 . nd MeAvay and Officer Lieblor ap. | told Buchiere about the situation. |And 21.15 west a position about 2.- | we are. s ”‘”""“’"” o hasle Mentontd Beatrice V. Put- clas! ) proaching Constable Brown, Demora Pays $190 for Rings o | 950 miles from Lakehurst. The | iy o ,’!‘“”‘_‘ o ind e solution of | Mannerchor .. 1.20 21.00 | ney v 132,50 5 wit | 1an ont of (he farmbouse and for a| Demora. proprietor of a chicken |clapsed time of the voyage indicated | dog ‘1;° 2 ']'“" EEishiDitomeeYe B0 A elliand | 50 Gertrude 1. & 1 what r ; ; ime Ut scamed s if o milght es. |/alora at 146/ Winter strost: was Waas, | & #nbed of Juat loss:than 75 milesian | sore. on etwost, As et o pastenct i 4218 BRI O L o 12054 ; e X cape. ‘The barn was surrounded and and when he learned of | hour. |zoing _on RetreprRA T bazeado B [f hiviMORE R S 50’ Hulda, C.Ward 132.50 o] Savan e 1 out the e were “s possession of the rings, | ¥Tom the 5 a. m. position (mid- ",,‘;\m T B Bennott 12.14 212.45 {60’ Fred J. Ward la2:e0 | keeping 3 relh ielo Constable Brown | he dickered for them and tinaily | 13uropean time) to the mamland at | S arelalam nns e yany proposaliy Ossian /"“'““""' and 1d. i Th our m. He made no resistance. | hought them for $190, paying $10 & was abont 170 miles | NRIoh lstlikelyBlosbring it sse fcon S penn ettty 15.00 227,50/ ward Carroll .. 95.00 i Tailkecd - " Accemplices Confront Buchlere | down und the balance later, accord- A lohahe fan i et Tiag orl L csaulonastof aRaycoeRR i IRt EnIIN ey BB 05514 [1507 Julia J. Hayes 95.00 Bansral At police headyuarters was | ir hellce s fnd B len er: \enat iazaras Uk pactiot e ons anditheineaultiottoriexnmine i Bhanate s 71.0) | 52’ Stephen and i toia thet b e e L e LRl ER D e tion up fo the moment 1 left London | 5.5 Harry IRt TRt : tained point ot ¢ R e Sl dlonlie e hltes Uooihemt Cotrse Saturday makes us believe the prob- | Kevorkian Cubles . : 98.80 1 o A ; tentominE ihes ) . N et B R e i Tt Zahinlinge) Fouts whsanverni s i LDS OVETCome i Id SR SOl UL Tl [ 50" Edwara ¢ S s ort ; v o had witl e e el nd v mileal foRtiia kb ot (\onRTe RENEd . Estate #5.40 | Amelia C. Linn . 95.00 A lages ! : : X uestioninzs of the police | L e L S coutd ohosanil Angust v anib e e & SVORALAGR BEDRION .8 Robert / 60’ Sven Anderson 114.00 and 160 A | g « Ha s consulted e i » A gan its vovage around the world The premier took occasion ¢ |Mautner G 66.50 | Bodwell Land Co. . PR e nt O'Mara and avrangements | “ ® CRUTE L0 00 Wage cone | [TOM Lakehurst and completed a warn the newspapermen againgt |100.9' Edward | (Fee to street) 5.00 | : Armed Jews Arrested W e to confront Demora, with | 8 P2 CO R0 B ough the | 200 mile crossing to Friedrichs. mischief makers” who would al- [Ginsberg .. / 100.90 | City of New Brit- 3 Piiirtyifive J . 1 chicre and Wass. Rrought from | etF A BRI | |hafen in 55 hours and 24 minutes, tompt to construe any negotiationt |57 Nathan and |ain (Bst. cost of 4 ! R o ol Hartford county fail, they faced De oysianaisertan s QAR d n ol s inea iy aivplasts Hlmestori Heteeni Elia et aseadont dnd him- | George Rerson / work) 1,000.00 e ol Aty mora and accused im “of having | MCAVAY ”""" him immediately. | he huge dirigible self as indicating an Anglo-Ameri- [and George e by s o et ABaociuten Drgss Dhoto bought the three vm; s from them |\N\ i '~"""*!*“‘”‘ : 'K“'”" | It the Zeppelin were to reach | can naval agreement to the exclu- | Quigley ... 57.00 |Total ..........$3,305.00 $3,300.30 & | Bl J5xn Chancellon - w e Craslin L Gouehite ar g | aon . according t e ~-’.- e “””““L’l" ) I'riedrichshafen by 8:42 p. m. m.pwg_of the other naval powers |28 Albvert E., Accepted, adopted, certified from } S i puns e e o o AR e oy that Demora |night (2:42 p. m. E. 8. T.) it would | “The problem is not between | Roland H. and record and published twice by or- & S wores ot Jews imprison ShiaTe al Washington's debutantes | chvery ‘“ 'r‘ portan .m tter of re- knew something o fthe rings, they |equal its crossing record of less than | America and ourselve: he said. | Olive C. Foulds der of the common council. -8 o o artion of arms n during the coming season, IR G O AR e PO RO T enough informa- |4 month ago. Its arrival would low- | “If we come to the most magnifi-|and Alice Carl- | Attest, 43 released or to permit distribution I'o’ A I'm‘.“ v ",(‘A lw‘ I M“ Lfl“A.v lwu n\nm Wass, who uv\x:iwllwm \Tv |er its own round the world elapsed |cent agreement regarding armies, [son ..... e 28.00 ALFRED L. THOMPSON, & A to send f s wi L) R e 10 ol R Ialv"u)mg time record, Lakehurst to|navies, alr forees, etc, the problem |52.6° Concetta, City Clerk. /§ L | ’ \ ,