Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
3 ———————— ————————————————\ | (e fog on the starboard side of the|reorganized, United Mine Workers Cold Starts Furnace (On request. went with stamped. ad- | Youth Doesn’t Want ||| Fairfax she was headed. directly [had attempted to unionize the non- J T BELIEVE lT OR NOT dremeed ‘snvelope. Mr. Ripley will furnish BY R PLEY | = 5 __Hacross the bow of the Fairfax and |union coal fields near Providence. 1 _In Unkelbach’s Hnme oroot of anything depicted by him). | Vacation, Runs Away ||5i"; dictance of not more than 209 | Adolph Gehrmer, vice president of N B UN FlL ] s morn- Reg. U. & Pat Of) | Detroit, Aug. 11 (P—Here is || feet. The Fairfax, he said, wall|the union, sald vesterday however | b 2 _— ‘li';’(‘:u‘l" £00d news for r blowing fog signals at regular inter- |that his union had quit the Ken- Schoor, wherever s: || vals. He heard only one signal from |tucky field and declared that efforts N[ R i " - 2 L6 nthixigon “"’""“ his qather || the Pinthis and that was simultu- (o organize there had nothing to do Al ] U AR & P 2 | “-)"“"::51”"‘ work just as hard as || neous with his sighting her as she [with the bombing. e SIZES of B e an away vesterday he. ||| S400€nIy emerged from the fog. The & Mr. Mrs Boinard || Einthis, he ‘sald, was struck some | - YOUuR SHOES e T anra i [ distance aft, and had almost cleared PULITIEAL [;HIEFS Dkt el ailes the Fairfax when the bow of the ARE BASEDON (o take a vacation. Arthur is ||| sieamer plunged into her starboard GRAINS ittt 1 s e o omere| WILLING T0 ACGEPT : ki 4 sl ., San cledr\ml engineer, testi- St leaving town. Forget me. Ar. ||| POW of the Fairfax for approximate- L Ml thur. {|/1y 45 minutes before collision with ik "“The boy was working too ||| the Pinthis. He replied aftirmative- fhard,” said his father. “I thought "'h ““I""H“ked’ it he heard anv} (Contimied From First Page) he ought to quit and rest up be- | Whistle blown by the Fairfax add- | PSR ) THEY ARE fore school starts, He was trying ||| N8 that the whistle was a loud on¢ | vention to give a place to New Brit- HUMBERED ACCORDING to carn ‘cnough money to go to|||and that he heard it blown all the |ain on the ticket and with Attorn:y To THE LENGTH OF A college. He didn't want to quit || Way down the bay and up until the |General B. W. Alling out of tho GRAINOF BARLEY and I told him he'd have to.” time of the collision. He stated that |ficld, it is believed that the choica INA SYSTEM OF he saw the Pinthis before thg crash. |of Quigley is more likely than it NUMERATION BY | RO R S would be if Alilng was again on tha THIRTEENS | Kensington, Conn. | slate S e i | My Dear Mr. Williams: | llmmr]r Ma BT oy | visitor here. For several wedks, | T have your request for refireme ;:mm the postal service under the newspapers %ave mentioned the | provisions of Section 1, of the act of REAT likelihood of Paoncssa doing batile !J'm 3, 1926 to which is attached an ° | with Congressman I. Hart Fenn in account of your splendid record of the fall election, but he has mads e as a postal employe. Begin- Tl] EN[] no statement until today when he I ning as a rural carrier in 1901 an |declared e is willing to accept the | continuing until December 18, 1917, | nomination and make the run A | when you B ppointed | 'Like Quigley, Paonessa has a lor Tat FAMOUS SiA @ ¥ village mail carrier on April 16,|) (Continued From First Page) record of public service here. H COLLEGE YeL L0k | L1 TR 7 - N\ ta 8, making a total of 23 years of X e s been an alderman and a coun- COLLEGE YELL SR N . service remaining in that condition since. | cilman, and on only one occasion Submilied b { ‘ 3 cords of the r nt i From time to time he told his wife | has he been defeated for office, this ; that you hs times | gng children that he was golng to| PEIN in 1926 when he failed of ele endered sa ? ent serv-lo ., o cele but mad tion for rd term ayor. that you have served | Lpsd] ade noattempt 10| veqrg Jater, he staged a comeback ipervisory |10 80. and when he said, last night, " people with | that they would never see him alive contact. ain, just prior to retiring with his with whom he had slept for some time, the family placed little and was returned to the mayor's of- fice. Quigley and Paonessa met but once as opposing candidates, that I Second “Pim g Th i\ ¥ being in 1022 when' Paonessa de- cond Time - A LUMBERMAN {ype, day after day, has &aused peo- "0T¢ time. 4 ! feated the present mayor and be- ' ; 1 le to consider the work of post | €edence in his words. H the head of the city. governs € {came the head of city § 57 YEARS OLD = ity upon | . Yuhiski went to a factory w e CARRIED | which they can depen: y.. 1| he had heen employed vestorday and | ™ Retieve 1ts New Dritatn's Turn — ; n 680 LS N ¥ c nts and | drew his pay. He bought some| New Britain has had thy consres- SRR teel it a privilege you- | llauor and when he went to bed last | sional nomination on the démocratio ACROSS THE request with the « hope that | NNt he was not sober, but was not | tjcket only a few times in the past CHAUDIERE BRIDGE ; 4 in addition to the personal satisfac- | 100 intoxicated to know what he was yeara, Hartford and Bristol, the oltawe whichiimiist ‘Helyoursfas iyou | A0lncimepiera of ithe family sal. ities in the district have cach Cnida 3 look back over tt rs of faithfui| B¢ his wife, he ves fou 4 the honor on many occasions, a 2 - ce. you will find d in- | daughters, Mrs. Mary D. Ambrosio| fact which will be brought out when ACES EL eisure | of Hartford, Helen 18, and Veronica. | the congressional convention is call- and the infant born three weeks | cd. Herman P. Koppelmann. candi- > A Very cordially yours, 0; also three sons, Walter, 14: Jo- | date t R T i S b HeRe it c 3eoialiol ns, \ i date two years ago, told a gathe 2% A RUN FASTER e () Harty sephi, 8 and Donald, three and one: |of democratic women in this city & <t o G 4 BRI - fow T at he has ‘no Pl e e : J personal interest,” this year, but he G 1 g Fentam Syndate 5 to th who knew Roy Y. Wilcox of Meriden are b n he t T 1. His e as ssibilities r 1 EXPLAXATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON L R e e o mR BUMBINE MW[RS“N s ;;.,,,W \,n(u o{ Na h Saw $ A AH;I St. Hillaire, the blind |combin s of Kkindliness and i on the republican ticket and may 1 ted as an authority on navi- ¢ ot fened ol engage Quigley in a convention fi the ship’s position by com- ith whor came or | ( led From First e 24,1930, Josef Puetz 1 i E had some rel of wine. They rolied the barrel fron REa s e guntiloy PeRRCTeonE (U D mately 500 vering the d‘LLdIlCP in e i v his wife and one The aviator, who had talked of a EAL i w me cup by the wine merchants of Berlin. These r - McLean Campbeli | Rome-to-Dallas, Tex.. non-stop to the patriotic sentiments of °f =an I’ f, and two grand- | fiight this summer. denied that he ) had flown in the vicinity of provi-| (Continucd From First Page) 1 from his 1 X oA % b % will by ice vesterday or that he had any| = TOMORROW—Th e Siamese Pansies ‘ I » Kensinglon at 2:30 o'clock | connection with the air raid 1% Elizabe vear old 0 ter to ¥ Montgomery’'s orange and black | high school girl, in answer to one monoplane. answers the general de- | which she dispatched to Lorenz {, [ R / Instoficotice: o t Col. Shearer 1 a|2l12n Wil ol i 2 scription of the ship that dropped| 10 o'clock last night. He also wrote ! R il e piiel ol < 1" nine bombs in the vicinity of Prov-|to relatives in Sweden and to Mrs, IR t ¢ it he Conducts Guard Mounting Rt b e e erday. He admitted havt| Benson. The rest of the time he =2 v : el ¢ aid Bhati L leui il i rasks A L = i e planc up ear pster- | played chess with the poison cha REPI’}HTED A’i‘ P! A”“ A : tain {and Sergeant Major William kel s S ¢ when he was first questioned | jain g 1% and o place P T First Battalion Hecdquarters A ¢ t night but s he merely went orenz shot Anderson to death in nducted guard |, ¢ \ Thiicads f brief flight to “sober up” | Wethersfield within a few hundred > of | 41t s i afte ing been intoxicated Sun-|yards of the prison March 5 in | hi . b am day night . He fled to Canada and was captur- t reported havin se ed April 5. He confessed and was Iaking Up Horseback Riding 1 its 24 session. & ¢ Al SUsd e plane” ans b de- | convicted April n ey Z up R — s A ; cr n of the hombing plane near| He owed Anderson about £300 for 3 | Flynn al ftice v : 3 in while he was fifing. |a loan. It was at first believed he irred or 7 " f it i too f ay for him to | killed the man who befriended him 1 s a veteran emplo ing identify. Pinckneyville is near here |, Anderson _den o Murphysboro is about 90 miles sed From First Page) . g pla but one report SNO cated that Montgomery woul ped snow out of his bag held for questioning by federal au- icks here today. The flurry nued From First Page) thorities. la only a moment 1 was — Union mine workers in south lowed by rain. The temper- ¢ ke a proper and dil- Illinois I been involved in a| ature was down b 60 Horse Injured snow wa deep that his horse | 1igent search e waters around factional strife over control of the — = t get through, Mr. Wil |t rfax for persons who jumped union for months and reeently the| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS his mail pouch over Overboard from the steamer after the and ke the | collisior A outskirts of t his reitrement a splendid of Belmont, Mass., r of congr; on and good at the Massachusetts In- vas received from Postma echnology, was the first iy R D T e v e || Wednesday A. M. Speciaks Beautiful Archwa N rles Williams time of the collision ¢ whew ze Caer | the Pinthis suddenly loomed ofit of HENRY GOLDSMITH||| 1-89 & CO. 35 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE GLEN ST. —_— REMNANT SALE—Printed and Inlaid LIT\'OI.E{')‘I.\'\ These pieces are all 2 and 214 <q. yards in length by 2 yards widc. Odd Lot Sale o ¥ i A (1 7 9x12 NAsHUA ' DOTTED SWISS \just a few of each 4 vate Has Not Seen Tiaby A i rer af third FELT BASE BLANKETS Criss Cross { they’re worth coming fory ! > 2 ; enor RUGS Part Wool or Regular Ruffled Jrregulars 66x80 — double CURTAIN Silk Night Gowns (Were $2.98 and $3.98) $4 98 §»§.ué»%sms al ey Dark Colored Silk Bloomers Were $2.98 o o : Silk Slips Were $2.98 = ’-‘i___'__"_"‘“_._w"; | Silk Chemises Were $2.98 W :;km,:”v”m o 49c T $1 00 | Silk Kimonos Were $9.98 & ) Lt Vnve orE ‘ : ¢ Bt ot 29¢ ,;((lilr-{_'“:l:;(ll;lfrr(x\(.. .\,\"4 Silk, also Cotton Blouses — Cotton Pajamas. bAE acon 1 o0 Start ‘_"f' age aint iso de 8 thorouen ATy iy double ¢ O QUISETTE e Washable Cotton Dresses, sizes 36 and 38 only. 1 me Barly Tomorrow ; i St et VELVET HALL $1.00 CURTAINS palr 79c¢ b S LAY WHITE RUPFLED () NOTICE: — All Sales Final — For Cash Only RAINBG\\‘( BlVaS!qN f t i ChRl e , idiion e m:l’»“"«n ‘” .. set 49C (RS CUREATIS e | Nothing Reserved — No Exchanges ! ‘ to Ca S Mkl O/ n ol IsRhearty 712x9 Heavy Weight 24-inch ‘OTTON Y p riH 5 : Caok Co telot 1ot | Col. O i ; Reguiarly 8095 | HALL RUNNER | MATTRESSES ! n A Ffte g S FEI}{[‘LVBASF CONGOLEUM Heavy Welght Tick S BOYS NOVEL PUBLISHED ) e 1 soldiers. Well 3ado e ‘ LA R G T e e N sq0g | 29€ $9.98 ... o ‘ i s AT e St ¢ ' ot e Cohmecticut. state siaft, | Seater, Armstronss | GOOD SHADES | BED, SPRING he breact : ; SraHIr or S : Giate e UINOLEGM S ot Rand SM AT IS WOuANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES v comp cemented down by complete outfit aled. Gener: > a leal he cots at least {wo and according to his e R moderate cost to i MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN, e e e A 7 Sl gheens for jthiesreplmen. by = yard you. “Make your ot Selected for Judgment ‘ I only wrote it 3 ! At 1 sted by Capta R ion ¢ A e up windows smile . General Menoher became head « . yesterday so he ate only sey - who in civilian life is the