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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNL.L..1, SEPTEMBER 41920} the state board or the prosccutin attorney and the police, and Ju. he disposed of the casc BORAH ASKS PROBE (o or cat Zeppaim Wecwra ot i jEll()i@fgf Boastfiufly Breaks Regulation flf SHH]BQHU}HS .‘ o N 3 BELIEVE IT OR NOT e T BY RIPLEY m,, N Agamsfi Smokmg Aboard Dlriggbfle e there was nothing about the viola- | |tions to indicate that they were mday, Sept wilful or serious. foricdric ien, Germany, Sept. 4 Activities of Wm. Schearer, o Bk rilina S Eoing | fo) veln e (Mo i S WLt O e ST il e 5 e (T e Bosteiin 3P0 c Z eRori I Al Attorney | oyins inmutable rule against smok- how Lobbylsl‘ AlUlllC Hfl!l‘l SQH?{{-‘]I T Wonds declaiied. “Ton going to irink (0 0 0 D SRS BE S G _ . . In ety oase in fown, wifh the help foin S0 liCL SN TEE gain | - StiBrzaunt OIMaruSAna) e dRta el TS R R 8 CLe RN e - iE | board of education,” to which Judg & iy 2% Vlin h | g i Saxa replied 1nelisve you shonl S i i : T It was brought out, in the Aron-| 0 ¢ s o et T 1eriatts e Tille ; i 7 ¢ i son case, that IZdith, who was horn | S e | i, o s Ger ; 5 4 May 2, 1914 had taken some of the | “OT¢ e edbrolesnaand dijan mahle and gexplos) o : AT, : Lt ; |stens mecessary: to iobtaln a: working | BeAred ote nightiintoithe lavatoryito pans, whichiconld heconte denited . i - i certificate, but her mother did not | $11OKe @ cigar e SRkl g lizE] ] : e want her to go to the state capitol at| 1S action so incensed tie re-| there was iz lea . 1 A - | Harford alone. As a matter of fact "””" er of the passengers s (heyijibaliponicovering h o p & her mother said, the girl was not a |~ A 5 B 7 } e re r employe of the store al- spokesman indicated that Mr. | tarift vevision solely to farm prod e ; : though she happened to there Donald, preferred to leave tiic uets, the coalition intends to mal B £ 5 R sl the day Mr. Vickery called question open, but had neverthel an individnal fight against cach o Boi — = | DiMichaele testified that boy [ firm intention of going to Washing- | the rate increases they ar i g L s who wus in his store received his|ion Taichtd t 5 pay in ice cream, fruits and other | ices s delicacies, his father Te- | China Stands By League ‘ . |auested DiMichaele to allow him 10| Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 4 (8) I b mself about the store 50 48|y ¢, . Wu, Chinese minister o ; ] ol fo avold bad company.Gerace's 1Y | Wiisnington, {odas” dectared Chint g s [ testified that wanted to help his S Y e e T : s = | father, and o he staged in the poul- |1 e n \‘:r Parm Bloc s g f try store at 273 Lafaye(te street|phe WO ot Sl r while his father went out of {he €ity [ " Iucore t1o Kellosg et came 5 on husiness. but he did not work |,y Dr. Wu said, China h y < s S i B Snrel 8 SRR S S TR A ‘. of the requirements of the law, the [y RIS, (R AIEHIGH of abiding i - THe HIGH HAT or PAPUA, l“\ “"-\ obtaintd Stheinccessanyicer=| gk si oy SRa ST e e ¢ o Weda sept 1 ~ YQU MUST MURDER A 2 ‘b\,. e dan | contend {1 Si l‘m 1.:‘»«»."“ lisput e Manchuria | “" L woul : ; 1 1A BEFORE YO ARE inasmuch as Mr. Viekery had mot | hina had learncd by e e o oo 8 s PRIVILEGED To WEAR IT: seenilienowsl s R oyl eI L S e e e e | workir August dute S s e be reported (o charerded atheeira o theless China was still devot- | day by Chairman i Simoat of | could not conviet the father on the ; | WOOD'S BODY FOUND e el s e e peace and for the movemens |* ! INL YERLUil; i; 5 i subterfuge rgeant O testi- | MacDonald's declaration yesterday |t/ oo e [ 11U | g he saw the hoy ing to stack peoples of the far east as the e - : e THe SMALLEST HOUSE IN EUROPE — ¥ ‘ oy : Tt o yaruson voicd |51 o very long. Nino republic s : 3 A ( 1 Pirst Prige) ((FRONTAGE 72 INGHES, DEPTH 100 INCHES, HEIGHT 122 INCHES ) UNSETTLE” P[HNTS vears igo L e e cord $ 1 s i 1 I 't WAS OCCUPIED BY A TENANT G FEET, 3 INCHES TALL 4 IS IE s e el R oot SeTalos } it ; ‘ ATnash S hburs 5 WHO LIVED THERE 15 YEARS ELMER SMITH B e A G e ST o e i 5 i feh wa if ) ™ (12 childrencere (cleveland ) | L ome obsolete, Dr. Wu ::",w.y“l . S . o : : Rlo g; 7 born wit) MADE 7 SUCCESSIVE ¢ was intended to deal witl iy R e A / 1 st ¢ at (L iy W P EXTRABASE HITS ! S sit which if left smoulder i ; ot ; o 1T e A S. T, Sunday, Sept. 1 £ 3 | (Continued From First Pagc) |ing might become a wce 10 : i et ) 7 he i n IRISH DANNY Sws\ (o Coliede Ni 10 oo m A DORERS) ) < ternational peace, o ,'\ e $ 2 A i e PELELLAN — LRI ? 3 DOUBLES | speech of Mr. MacDonald. “Why has 1 J0an don AR 4 = oy e AR el PICKED (10 CLOVER LEAVES OF 4-5-6 PETALS EACH Sepl vz | Premier St Denmark |he said, referring to treaties i et i . i e SRS INLESS TWAN AN HOUR.. Porllend,Ore. A toan ; i e Ay | norning's sessions with a China s D 1 Airplane Exploded of 55 24 minutes co ted et b R | v hat Denmark had done 0 35, with many absent i - Needles Cal. Sept. 4 (4 Frag Angus ‘ L course of 4,2 . 3 " [ in the way of disarmament sarah Claims Majority oG e e | TOMORROW—88 Subtracted From 20 Leaves 22. , MREFF MEASURE Py i R e S the f s of ¢ s vas Progress Kept Secret ment t time, says he has not - told | od v Ward M r N = = . | ieneva, Sept. 4 (R Ran ¥ Mac N 4 « and clain 10 £ mechanic of Major John Wood's s less than 70 miles an hour from the cast t rolos. wag | DONAld, British premier, was asked %tN" Tfl SENA E 1 st one or two.” Or ! I racing plane, a ch for the ( SL1° Al looked tived and w o P P F e “"’”L']?:’m"‘):““‘m‘ W28 | today (o clarify his statement fhat L L | cnable him to sween the wh § s e oo ot LECH AL b f ! of the crew cven | 1. Captain JuLitL L | motor out of commission. i oubihreeincln sy rogoutatading —_— Ui LRSI I O E AR : x5 its mast hennn R L L = Jn f o of twenty or more to a complets . X : card. “We had imtered evere Ilckener, was soard, he having oo uticully hat he regretted Golr 150 (e Bt | naval reduction accord between the (Continued From First age) 00d to * electrical st ! n America on husiness | oot H ¢ detour to U L l New oo e goarg ! United States and Great Tritam - : tt T or after the world trip ended at Lake- | oiie 0 i o e O B H Ny e ok man i he was 19 : ! 1o sgricultural ! to throw ot S gfisele vpid unfavoral y e Liers, one of the passengers on the R ) T fonlen >t ; T e s e Hes 0 mable to do so and expla 1l A sUek e S v Y o - ntissine iravscontlnontal Cain Heen| e 0 2 08 BB B3 REE ' : s it f o on PRt L it Mayer (Continued From I ©) City of San Irancisco, as editor of s e o 1! to/ s out of 'order hecause il : e e t i e e e ¢ rs aboard, | Golf Hlustrated ves fiving toithe Na (i 08 S8 S8 0 0 S0 T e Gl HGh e e e R L S R s ever, w ppelin owed forced (o somewhere south of tional Amateur Golt Tournument at | A1Merican ambassador, i ! Senlamae o tell into a spin. A terrific crash or Ol ina aanendartul the Officers’ pnig route, due to abnormal con. |I'chble Beach, Calif. Sl rife st {o- before that body A i B nowledge of e aneob fusliin. batk the Iefhastlongsbacn (nugoltl enthusi=fmavaiicol cragtions: ’ Sl . e Fbllowers bl . Imon - A it e e Ll e el A e D ey am e s o plimist 1o thouh o 1 his fo feve ! ] : = atmos Passengers Abo eral short flights in the south. Ifor | complete agreement between the cation retre Chairman | tion to recor he bill B Proco Ll nEsn @ B - a Pilot Stowe 1 him Assist- nmore than thre o has been | World's two great naval powers was of the finance committe finance committee wi s ; i he t Pilot A nd Courier Golf Tiistr riost mystifying to delegations of republican majority has re- |[1ions to curtail the pro tar : ) . o e i icq Some French newspapers, ar Repablicans Want Specd Bor % Ah R y A o Livermore a Passenger recently the conversations before the ope of t regular 5 ““‘1' R o \ « ik i Boston, Sopt. 4 OPl—Harris Live de such progress as had session ir rothe adminis. M Mt it 3 ] s dent that MeGaffey, in the event of 110T% one of the five passengers |ascribed to them, but from the pre- ration grc headed by or | : o i Monday ot 1y Jand would be abl 1 Aboard the missing transcontinental | mier's words it x 1 an ac- Widson of na, { republican SHiLLs iUl mechanic in traver 1 ' I A iir transport passenger liner, City of | cord practically verge leader, play 5 el b e : : sl er TR T e A San Francisco, is nember of “the | of 1sion fo wot s quich possible e the 1 | mow . iy a \ddition to McGaffey, were Mps, 10SLON port authority, president of Speculates on Differ to carry o the ren B e X ! : BTG e S0 Henivilnniien i fon oo LISy ol '\"" A e T BreoriiRlcuasian racing « " rects most of the ni N pbell of Cincinnati, and Har- |o¢ Commerce. He is a director of | s L S e A Dakola ha : g NI e e SE 5 i transpop | Hmerous banking and Maritime en-| o crutaor strength of (he two i N e A D p M he could | o gl LT RSRRaTIRIS Qo Nl dBrGHRON gL FU (o B T e s IR mportant nominatior Faacd DEE “ v ) ould [ 1anes of other 9. West=| best known shipplng men in the g Rell) ! ] o Schal had s Br ste " SimpIvil e S e ress e e confronting naval agreement hopis members o new \h fabatEA ot aeser > Z ! ) 1 ean't DeRiN {4,010 plane was forced to land at = |and has hecause of its difficultics | IV 0K Ataral hodrd, iy ould give the group ans ! P T e 1 EXDET iolhraok. Ariz, with motor out Officials Not Anxious been 4 bar o mul procress (ARIIRICHAIGI el iy Ahe republican senators the p i Loz her e Get jly | Of commission, and that its Oak-1 St. Louis pt. 4 (I'P)—"We do | Ne A ""“"‘ 3 PR "?"""‘ the quick ¢ l ed with a snfficient ] frully o AR e ot believe there has been a serious| Another complicating factor was tion of the rats whose ohjeets Wor i c neircli ‘ groat % R ! 4 ',,,_,: S ),w ,‘.,..y,“‘, ;‘”“I"y’f‘::“m distine{ly cool tone of lLondon Dry Law Bill Forzotien SRR e i Los sron. | were s ciseo an official of the Transcon- | and Washinston dispatehes regard- Al »" forgotten concern of ¢ s AT S [ tinental Air ‘Transport told the | ing reaction to the premier D it ity i Cappe 10 o United States at T. A. T. headquar- | ¥esterday. The British press secm- B nate today was the iginal farm hloe, Tesan & s it MSEERLOII ain ters here today. ed to regard with surprise the hroga Fesolution of Senator Jon [ By he thouht r t i cob Cio DIE pared ” i “It is probable the plane was|expanse of the prime mipister's lican, Washington, to carry onf t ure of no benefit tr i f et s O foreed 1o land because of motor | hopes, and of his statement of tne Tecommendation of the said he wonld s £ - AHTC & Iaane SNty at the tine the (ramscon. [rouble, and has been unabls to take | situation. In Washington, it was | fOr appomtment of a joint farift on so i ALICE Liietaruly sk Tofar Ak the JoUrnCY I8 CONCORn. | nental Air . Transport’s missing |Off 28aln or to communicate with |sald, here, officials intimated an |Sional committee to co commodities such as hides, cattle . ) Cermanyety 2 l" Wi “City of San fran. US, because of the rugged nature of |agreement between the two countrics | Organization of the prohibition en- | and case : H & 5 cisco, It soon, Idieates tho | that country.” the officlal said was much further away than Mr. | foreement agencies the The men on the finance commit . : 4 R R el Hdds T ciind b hene Dol T B R —————— MacDonald had intimated. partment of justice. 1 position | tee who framed the bill do not rep e i i ey i 1 | Stow S R L (e | Warns of Over-Optimism develops to this, however, i be- | rese agriculture,” Capper said pe Lt i R Winslaw, Ariz [ Donald’s address quoted him as say- | 0f the tar comuitter. T te the measure o RS Batinis 2 A fircetly west of Grants, ing: “Our conversations have not e republican dey it villehe. : ! P Nacrine to. south, the Zuni and U b | gone very far. We do not know |They reperted that they s [l Bl u 1 Oso mountains rear sa ciges, ERENCS | quite what form it will take and can Militant as last June when they | rookhart s west u hed say nothing that would in any way 1080 by only a single vote the Tiorah by Norris in 5t : v bed, o 7 | say nothing bon Boit 7 meas & 70 miles nc and south (Continued FFrom Iirst I ) hamper President Hoover in his resolution proposing to conf t1 HULo e | i e e » - S tarift revision to agric jiteinios tHead it (e ihits ttempt at landing an air- | Store, which Is at 158 Hartford ave- 3ut I think we might produce a | tets. ) i . charred tad Fasorable W St 4 Pl G rmany i snesexeptinia ey The in the DiMichacle case, |document that would have sor Democratic Ca N 1 UG ’ the Graf Zoppelin's con- | o '8 & I Wit e pinnacles s W14 veh old ihoy wholworks in| (hingi ke twenty SR O G onpals o ules. ' R : % e hat 3 oe leather and make R G R e Myrtla | ment in it—a comprehensive doct est of strength in b Plumbing Authori sotnrighsl s ss it almost impossible ('.,"'H,,m,) 11,,.(,\’\ J,‘,M‘,Y‘TI,\,:\,],] ment. It is a great pleasure to me fest will come late i Addresses Kiw \ Sl e et to know that if it runs to, say, €arly nest week on w Fractured Bone Found at t % } oo g Service is Suspended Cichowsk who is proprietor of|twenty points there are only three (10 put the senate on record for g . B Ty g everyo ; S ) fallied erque, N, M., Sept. 4 P— |4 store S :r of twenty outstanding at the present ariff revision for the farmer alone m Atty. Dunn’s Elbow 100 iitlo I Pranscontinental Air Transport |yesented by Attorney Monroe S.|moment 1ator Thomas, Oklahoma, a mem- An X- examination of the in was (he AN of ihe natior v today suspended air travel Gordon. The others had no coun- “I am not at all sure—I can make |ber of the democratic group on th ury sustained by Attorney David N Sl Lresinent # between Waynoka, Okla The state’s witnesses were Ser- | 10 comment and please do not allow | finance committee, will offer a mo- 1+ Dunn of Franklin square whi 4 met 1 “ofticers and nslow, Ariz, to place I meant P. J. O'Mara and Charles i, | ¥our expectations to go unreasonably tion to strike out of the tariff mea diving at Point O'Woods Beac atet s i i fo e t Waynoka, Clovis and | Vickery of fhe tate Hoard of odu h—but I am not at all sure but [ure all rate revisions except those Sanday, disclosed yesterday that a - rales ma or . g ) in the Aero | Winslow in the search for the T. A tion, who testificd to making in- | that even if the announcement can- ving to the agricultural duties. POne in his right clbow was frac ESE : e L i carrying five \gers | vestigations and warning the em. | not be made before T must leave, an is some dispute among the | tured and dislocated. The arm will : Blieh ’ £ rship be lost yest oyers of the requircmonts of the | @announcement of the agreement may | parliame ans as 1o whether such | D€ i a cast for several days . My, rld wan st ¢ | Cichowski denicd that his son | be made before this assembly will |a motion is in order but there ar Attorney Dunn struck bottom R o e Teddy, was employed in the store|come to an end.” indications that if Thomus is put his hand in such a manner a i : Five Planes Besin Search it Vickery testified that the | Only Few Know Facts iside by the rules that Senator ce the bone out of place and o 5 : v Sept. 4 (P—Iive 'bhoy was wearing a white apron and The British spokesman said if | Borah will counter with a motion ct that it was fractured wa oy b } nes of the Transcontinental stepped forward tc wait on him|the premier mentioned and hoped to recommit the tariff measure to known until yesterday, whe b Pronsport lines took off here at | when he went to the store on|for an agreement composed cf | the finance committee with instruc- examination was made DERL o G : ht, flying in fan-like formation | August 17 twenty points, he presumably had | tions to con T e Britain General hospital w ; covering a fifty-mile territory | Attorney Gordon made Mr. Vick-|# reason anr te o1, | {0 faTm products. ' The republlcan | ————— e : : A Renl Homecoming ) regular route to Grants, |cry nis witness and questioned him| He thought it was conceivabls [independents are hopeful of winning | ool : i r”",[‘ i ¢ M., in scarch of the air liner las to the requircments of the law |that the status of negotiations in|a vote or fwo and thus reversing Eskimo Pie Pedf“elf § e ! ! of San Francisco, missing since |on child labor, also showing him |the United States might be known ! the rell call of 30 to 38 by which Must Avoid Factory P vesterday, Weather conditions |applications which had been made [only to President Hoover and Sec- | the Borah resolution for he boys who peddle eskimo pies A ol TN bid and visibility poor. for a certificate for Teddy. The at- | retary of State Stimson tariff revision alone was defeated about the streets of the city v 7 ik S— torney's motion for a discharge was| Some European newspapermen last June warned today to discontinus {heiy | e ; Storm Abates Today denicd by Judge Saxe, and Prose. 0L the impression from the pra-| Mowever, regardloss of (he out- | practice of assembling utorto. b i B i ovnix, Ariz, Sept. 4 (B—A se- |cuting Attorney Woods declared |mier's pecent conference with the come of the cffort {o put the sen- | windows at (he Corbin ‘,,‘j,w\ . : r,‘v']_ - 1 r 1 and electrical storm |that the purpose of the state board |Press that he might go to Washing- ate on record again for only farm | Orchard street and vicinity i co : Pl 2 i dth ; r. Echener and all those which played havoe with airplane |of education in bringing the prose- |ton after all as planned tariff_revision, there appears to be | plaint having come to (he o) [ 2 comple t this unprecedented | tpansportation, railroad sched cutions was to enforce the law, m- Commenting on this impression no escape from considerafion of | that employes wore ey A el 3 . bring T I antomobile travel in Arizona, | ployers who sce to it that the pro- | the British spokesman today said | hundreds of various rate schedules, | from (heir soml e e § headqun i , a v. feaving one passenger | per certificates are obtained before | he -thought It was unsound. Mr Lonz Fight Imminent | Every day, it was sud, (1 . « : the missing list and two |minors are given cmployment will | MacDonald wished not to make| Tr { republican_ independent- | tempted the factory . hande . o) » 2 FENDERED BIRTHDAY PARTY | o1 oreed down not ought into court, he said. | definite announcement that he was democratic coalition wins in its | their delicacies, awhieh wny o ! : ’ g 2 R ontinental Air Transport’s | Continuing, Mr. Woods said the |certain to go to the United States, drive for limiting the fariff revision [in from (he crec "m\r"y‘,‘n s i s | lered arty | Los A from Alb state board was not hostile and he | because if affairs of state kept him 1o agricultural products, the repub- | said to have ¢ veloped ,,,,M;‘ | : ) . g in|querq was unaccounted for. |wished the court to sound a warning |in England at the last moment, | lcan regulars are expected fo coun- | trade at the various factor V" . : Lt mes were Standard Airplanes’ planes from Kl lin the first cases so that other em- |changed plans might cause a mis- tor by offering fheir other fariff | the eify AStoriesaton - e e v ) nts were serve | T route to Los Angeles, spent | ployers might take notice. Attorney |understanding, creating the impres- | proposals as individual amendments ¥ 4 : J T fiss A ¥ i Phoenix. and w West- |Gordon assured the court that it was |sion something had gone wrong| If the republican regulars again | 1ot read the Jlerald | R Just | gitts, e Al transport, en route not his desire to criticize or h der | with the naval negotiations. |1u,u down the attempt to confine the | Ads for bargains, Lo s sl I . Wy

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