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Herald “Ads” Mean News of the World Better Business ! By Associated Press MENACING CLOUDS SURE ) IMPRESSEI] wmwuv cuusm MART]AL LAW, ORDERED IN I ITALY BRITAIN, EX-PREMIER st NURDER TALE ASY.M.C.ALEADER - /S RESCINDED AS SITUATION BEGINS nfim“r sy o ’ BLASGOW AUDIENCE OF 5,000 “‘1:‘332:? o v fan it e i) 10 SHOW A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT gl it _— EVEN M[]NEY |S flHNfi FINDS TRIBE THAT ; Cabinet Issues Proclama- Lloyd G Eth ias- NO X WHITES | . Ty Ty MM N 0 MOUT BN P LA gy el o SI fil"VERS WILL B AL i R0t g TodAyi i :jhunhh Explorer Finds Primitive ¥ i People to Support Law Jury, Authorities Say, as They Pro- Stand for That Which Is Upright, kimo Natives Who Live in Hut tac-ks Labor ManlfeSto A ceed to Assemble Corroborative Noble and Clean—Representative ‘Blue Team NOt at Fl]" Y ) | d 0 d C Gift of $2,000 Is Also Given Evidence, Brings Message From France, S(rength-—75,000 Enthu Mmoo - o 'n "fls 3 Copenhagen, Oct, 28, (By Associated | " e ’ to Employe of Former New Brunswick, N. I, Oct. 28.—| About 600 boys assembled in the| iact . = it A itus Takie > Lhliaa ] rie * a iastic Fans Crowd Bowl | Frose) e wakimo | iries were |Retiring Government Pro- Four hours after she had witneseed | irst Congregational church yester- (encountered by Knud Rasmussen, the POintS Out Shipyar < Manufact“rer the shooting of the Rev. Edward | day afternoon at the opening session ] py. d Con Wheeler Hall. rector of the Episcopal | of the 23rd annnal state Older Boys' 3 Danish explorer, in a trip of 3,000 kll-‘ poses f(, Preserve Peace - i church of 8. John the Kvangelist and | Conference. There were hoys from| New Haven, Oct. 28.—Yale met the|omatarg from Admiralty inlet at the | i dition to Show Country his cholr leader, Mrs. Eleanor R, Mills, | all sections of the state. United States Military academy In|porthern part of Baffin Island to i by All Means and at The will of Clov . “ i f Charles Clover, prom- | oy the night of Beptember 14, Mrs.| Special delegations were present | the Bowl this afternoon before aly,ip gyed lake, Keewatin. Extreme- 17 ” r Not “Out of Rough. ;’;em“:";’:f':‘;"’;::;::e odre clty, Was| jane Gibson returned to the scene and [ from Middistown, Meriden, New Ha- | £reat crowd. It was the 22nd clash | "o mitive, and unable o obtain | Whatever C j< e LR g wym"‘{:": saw the woman she suys was present | ven, New London, Bridgeport, An-| between the elevens of Old Bl and |y ppor these new-found Fskimos | atever Lo slmple one, drawn np Mareh 19, 192¢ | When the two were slain hending over | sonia, Derby, Shelton, Greenwich, |the Army. Thelr rivalty started in|gweit in snow huts without heat. EUEA Glasgow, Oct. 28 (By Assoctated |The bequests contained in the will are| {N¢ D00y of the rector weeping bitter- | Hartford, Norwich, Stamford, Water- 1893 and the records show !hatl A e . o Uy iR ATRA LR that | Press) — Former Premier Lioyd [practically all to members of nis| 1Y Nelther the man who Mrs. Gibson | bury, Winsted and New Britain, | Biie bas defeated the cadets 14 Hmes fw,oy were iniand ‘tribes, which led| Tondon, Oct. 28 (Ry Assoclated George, addressing this afternoon an|family. has told the authoritles shot Dr. Hall | Smaller towns were represented hy|While the West Pointers have won|p. oo, ccen in his report made pub-| Press)—Martial law was proclaimed audlence of 5,000 persons who re-| Provisions of the will follow: To |23 Mrs. Mills nor the automobile | delegations from Middlesex, Litch-|{rom Yale only three times and four ;" 4oy tho committee of the fifth | in Italy to take effect at noon today, celved him enthusiastically, declare ||his wife, Margaret € Glover. the sun | PATKed nearby at the time of the |fleld. New London, Fairfleld, Hart. | Bames resulted in tie scores. The last |y 0%\ oChition to Arctic North Am-|but the proclamation later was re- in referring to the breaking up of th> |of $3,000 is bequeathed; 'to his daugh- | MUrder was in sight when she made | ford, Tolland and Windham county. | ime the Army was victorious was ’"’nrim o andorss. BhE. theoty. of ha soinded; 1t 1s: tathd - in «disnatistel coalition that “the world is in such [ter, Ida Glover Peterson, the sum of | tN® Second visit. The sessions opened with a song| 1911, When the Bulldog went down by |, L "0 coccor tenshy, that the | from the Stefani agency in Rome, tha ticuble, it is in such a condition that|$3,000 is bequeathed; to his servant Mrs. Mills Recaptured service in charge of Bertram Powers, |8 score of 6 to 0. [From 1913 tol Lo Foore originally Indian tribes Semi-official Italian news organ. 30u cannot afford to indulge in party |Esther Anderson, the sum of §2.000| . This and the statement that Mrs,|of Keene, New Hampshire. J. C.|1020 inclusive these elevens did mot| [ Fyo o ho iost in the northern wil-| 1t is explained that the withdrawal bickerings and quarrels until the na-|is bequeathed The will provides ‘that | Mills escaped from her assailants af- Beebe, of the South Congregational meet and in resuming competition| =~ 00 e G T T R T tion is on firm rock again.’ s i R B e fr hid | church, offfclated at the plano. | last year Yale won 14 to 7. When Rasmussen came upon the|improvement in the situation. Uses Golf Terms S s Sl President Richard Bradley of New| Although odds of § to 4 on Yale| ¥nen Hastwisseh Bme Ipoh 02 Movements Against Towns N T e 6 e ey i S s decease as fs Haven, presided. have been quoted herey the consensus| ™ 1l folk and child ha Special dispatches early this morn- EAL i e A8 ACoy RTRAE CAD IS, A devotional talk, “The Great|of football enthusiasts last night and|hid their womenfolk and c "1 1ing told of the beginning of a con- servatives wanted a premier with less| To his wife, Mrs. Margaret §. Glov- iors ! G lke " mag ovaer By Bra B enlng" (5A1oAted thAt: ieven) mada readyito defendithemaelves untilf 3 th i co vitality and go to use a golfing phrase | er, is bequeathed the house and land | #MazIng details in the eyewitness A e el Erice; noning alecia " I he saluted them in the Eskimo tongue, |¢¢rted = movement hy the fascisti as he put it, they said he (Lloyd|at 347 West Main street: to his daugh- | #10TY as retold yesterday by Mrs. Gib. | student secretary of the international | money was the general basis of Wag-| o 4\ iory their attitude changed. | 2£3Inst several towns. IMlorence, Pisit ; | ; ey : g | son to Special Deputy Attorney Gen. Y. M. C. A | ering. Major Daly is believed to have Immedia e hanB® | Cremona and other chief centers were e hoiea uaer e o b | e women. ndlohildxen tum bisafon U AR e SR TS SIS RI e of their hiding places and the men |y . " igti force, who deposed . the George) was very good with the nib-|ter the sumamer home at Woodmont Wilh Mott. M Wanted lick excellent for getting the ball out|is bequeathed, together with all the LYSLOLL SreTsL Bt ed. L bof 4 ¥ i of the r@ugh but that on the graen|furniture and furnishings. Confldent that he has solved the| The address of the Mession was| West Point In vears while ¥ale is)0 000 S o loer showering their | he was too energetic, and they want-| The will provides that all the rest, | Murder which he says s complex but | made by Rev. A. W. Beaver of the| looked upon as lacking a powerful et Aty e state authorities and assumed com- ed somebody with a fechler .troke. |residue and remainder of the estate fs | DOt @ mystery Prosccutor Mott went | Lake Avenue Baptist church of | attack and handicapped by absence of SRR & AT Y TRiC il jower | Mmand. Apparently, according to Not “Out of Rough” " |given to the New Brifain Natlona)|8head today with the work of as-[Rochester, N. Y. Rev. Mr. Beaver|ils two quarterbacks O'Hearn and) UREY WETE O % C-O0CE T BCT | these advices, there was no registance. “Well” he continued, “It is not for|bank, in trust for the following uses | 5embling corroborative cvidence. He|took as his theme, “Men Wanted— Ilecket who are still on the '"J"m‘m:ior: O o was abls tg| Communications in all parts of the me to say whether the)‘"\'s‘ got it. But “To hold the same with power of indicated to newspapermen that no ar- | No Cowards Need Apply.” He told roat;*'r]:‘ : 0 < e ‘,m”c'. » ‘4'!)1‘\‘\“ i -”ww e :“:)th«y :;rl(* (V;;—;-lli\' ‘rhsn'rgamzprd and e 4 1 sts w - | how the boy stands on the sidelines| although a throng of 75, as @ 18,8 e news of the declaration of mar- are we really out of the rough? Go|sale, investment and reinvestment rests will be made until he has pre Y i g ; d 5 [ e T : fot to the Glasgow shipyards m.g,hp ,m‘f any part thereof, reat or personai z: dented the case to the Somerset coun- | Watching the game of life and has|large as any that ever packed the|ends and folk lor i, tial law is the first to reach here since swer. Examine the numbers of un-|its discretion and to pay over the net |ty grand jury. a chance to pick out the spot where | Yale Bowl is expected to see the game the mo\‘;\fl;""'r:;"""%‘r . . B S e g 3 he will jump fn. the bulk of the spectators are com-| ng Returns Today emplo; - {income thereof as follows, 5 Farm Under Guard o | ' - = AL 5 = rmpo .vedd. ::en rm];d‘:.]he ln,ho; 1nani Someltherent/aatoljor ; r:ltw'm’l.v Ld P“R m':: SEea e L A man spends the first third of his | ing into the city today. Traffic rules King Victor Emanuel is known to ISERLE en ask the question. ‘are = comestogmy SR8, Ata el life getting ready, the second third|similar to those of a Yale-Harvard | have returned (o Rome last night with the intention of conferring today with we out of the rough.' Referring to|Wife, Margaret Glover, during her|again under guard to prevent news- | 4 ihg his job, and {he last third in|football day have been issued by the | as Unfair ter the rector was killed and behind bushes nearby, only to be recaptured and dragged back to the spot under the crabapple tree, were the labor manifesto. Mr. Lioyd |lifetime. papermen from talking further with | -0 Sensile Tt e L George continued: “Two-ifths of said income to my|her. She is said to have told Mr. Mott Slnrill(:;";)::rlc::' f;tsar‘dfinlilsvl\n~ y:;:ohnr: T desvor to form a new cabinet to stc- B ox e ianifesto, daughter, Ida Glover Peterson, and|during the lengthy, interview that she | wy;yive ot no right to let some|been leftiopen | ceed the Facta ministry which was “It 18 a manifesto, issued to people |in (ll,m' SYang :f the ,1.,,":, oiflgadloy losiansiot el moctaaine s slh" "":" one else decide all the hig problems| Besides 130 reserves officers Tl | forced out by the threats of the fas- crushed with taxation, sore with the f;m- :r::fm;o ml:r r;‘;;da;"';';‘:r'";"l fl" hurriedly ey fl*‘!‘:‘; “;:":l"’:;:firm: for ‘you. You've got no right to let|the 76th division a number of prom-|Cylprit Escapes With $50, | cisti ! wounds of.a great war and exhausted Bh 8 shier, Muizjshooting of the ‘paic your future be shaped hy the acci- |inent army officials were here for the | e and worried with anxieties about their |Baret W. Peterson. four hours later to search for it. dents of lite. You've got the right|game including Major Gen. Clarence | Watch and Trous dally bread. We are not out of dan.| “One-fifth of sald Income to my Fought for Her Life. to shape your own future. R. Bdwards, commander of the first | atch and Trousers in Rome?! Oct. 25. (By Associated ger. It is a formidable challenge and |Eranddaughter, Margaret W. Peterson| por gtatement that Mrs. Mills ran| “The war has reduced the morals|army corps area; Brig. Gen. Henry C. | i 2 Press)-—The Italian cabinet in a proc- it will appeal to millions. and in the event of the death of Mar- | ;yqy after Dr. Hall had been shot|of the entire world,” he said. | Hale, Brig. Gen. Frederick Sladen, Break Today Jamation to the people says: Changes Sought garet W. Peterson before the termina- | 39 nia in the bushes between the “The boy or girl of today has ta|superintendent of West Polnt and Col seditipus Mavenments havink DAl The ‘die-lards’ are not the oniy/tlon of this trust, to my daughter, 1da | appie tree and the old Phillips house| struggle harder to be a clean, fine|R. M. Danford, ST fested themselves in certain provinces people who are calling for a vhange. |Glover Peterson. g where the man and woman murder- man or woman he or she did 10 or{ The cadet body from the academy| Another bold burglary was pnr.wm‘or Maly, having as their object the They are not the only people in n The trustee l'\erfln is further auth- | opg found her with the aid of flash-| 12 years ago. T believe in the hoye|arrived before noon and lunched in|in this city when, at 3:50 o’clock this | usurpation of the normal functions of democratic country = who have the(Crlzed, at its discretion to pay from |ijgnts and dragged her 30 or 40|and girls of today, hut if they ysirn|the Yale dining hall. Their march to| morning, L. J. O'Brien of 746 West |ijo wate's powers and caleulated to right to call for u change. “They call | the trust find herein created so much | yards over rough ground is borne out llout right it Will be because, 'thev|the Bowl will give many a chance to! Main street, discovered a hurglar in|piunge the country into grave frou- for one change; tliere are millions|f the principal, in addition’ to the|py the autopsy. The slain choir sing-imade a harder fight than they would | see them. ; [his room in the act of rifing the|plo the government has as far as pos- calling for another change. This f[income, as may be necessary for the |ery' hody gave evidence of rough|have had to do several years ago| On the gridiron before the game|pockets of a pair of trousers. On be- | gplo friad every means of concilia- not the time for moderate men pf [COmfortable support of either my|{reatment. Mrs. Mills fought des- Rolling the Bones (he eadets will go through drilt for-|ing discovered, the burglar made a[gon in the hope of re-establishing like mind who think of the security wife, Margaret 8. Glover or my perately, Mrs. Gibson is sald to have He referred to the lightness and the | matiops dnsh for a rear door and escaped.|jcace and reaching a peaceful solu- of the state to fall out among them- d“}:‘!_hipf~ Ida f“viovvr Peterson. o told the authorities but the murder-| .. o cith which orap shnmir‘]‘g Deina THe lineup: Word was sent to Sergeant George J. | i1 o the erisis. selves, Upon the death of my wife, Mar- | ers overrowered her and dragged her popular several years ago. He de. YALE ARMY Kelly and Sergeant G, C. Eilinger and R e R e e “There is a menace to the left, a | Policeman Gustave Hellberg, Thomas| ,ttempts it is the duty of the retiring thereupon the New Britain National 3 P Mott Ts Impressed. money through luck. “What would|Cruikshank s Breidster menacing elouds and darkness.” Margaret W. Peterson equally, or tLe|cation of Mrs. Gibson's story, De- : Miller rt Goodman | be a very. young man. who wore a|piaa aonstitutional institutions out of this election that is not the of the death of either prior to the teér- | aggist him in the investigation today Neale hh Timberlake | 100k at bis features. \Mr. O'Brien re- | a0 sonfidence in the measures take @reat alternative. It has fought one 5 g o N P i -ears | Jord: rhh fund herein created, to be to them or| He sald that he had been present| ‘The dance in the last five y Que L “nn,‘u‘onl'nnfid £50 which was taken, to “Long live Italy, long live the king."” trust that nothi Al b T i ., i ) o Colby: ‘ han nothing awlil be s Ldonestn |Ck iy casn of the! deatheratiboth Tda | sala intr EMOtE: would! Aueation her | Public dance halls wouldn't dare tol- [ umpire. Pat Moore of Colby: feld|Sortiil (eirl ot ACa M 0 ooy Rome, Oct, ~ (Ry Associated cult, and certainly nothing will be 3 Peterson rior to the death of my|hut {nvariably sh i e back with Tor as P nvarfably she cam K w to obtain clues. For the past few| /™ since midnight in order to this trust) I will and direct that the |such thing as he aftributed to her. . 8 TG en a subversive direction and fo adopt LoliapEisiny death of my wife deliver and distrih- [ Mrs, Gibson developed into somewhat County Authorities Provided With PR SIS T ute all the rest, residue and remalnder of a mystery State troopers sta- | Fo X ¢ ¢ : The Russian Minister of Finance Estimates |0f Berlin. Cleveland, Oct. Cabinet Proclamation. garet 8. Glover, this trust shall ter-|pack to the spot under the tree, e A el 2 Iminate and T will and direct that|where she was shot three times. scribed crap shooting as a form of lite | Eddy L Ayers) Veley and Michael ; menace: to the right, a menace to ihe where sl 8 _sho h which has for its aim the getting of | Joss It Mulligan | Feeney, Delbert Veley and Michael| oovernment by all means, at whatever front. The nation is surrounded with R L T et T SRR AIG Brophy were detailed to the house. ccst, to maintain law and order, and nk, -] rus! h mn, a - " ~ o 3 3 i b » ol i 8 1 trnthe NGy P on e Alithough m\\nsfmk‘diat:a\or( (lc:g | happen if business took the same at. | Lovejoy i Garbisch According to \Mr. O Rrien's story | ¢pic" quty it will carry out to the full Fears Partisan Victory | siderable amazement in the ampifi-| iy qe o he asked. | Cross g Farwick | to the police, the burglar appeared 0|, order to sateguard the citizens and “If a partisan victory were snatéhed 3 e e : ; . Ponzi a Crap Shoote ‘ : e gk Eupslyonjof notHiol et Injthasevent litectives Muaony nicked \ by Mr Mott o iy, | ioRelle “Ponzi.ism: as “erap | Hulman re White | cap, which covered his eyes ina man- | wyg jg the government's expectation (ROl U SN el LRI S e s e i T LGy b 1 himself i ed by |Shooting in the nth degree” Neidlinger ah Smythe | ner that made it difficult to get a 200d | 1.1 tho citizens will remain calm and socialist party is a new party and a0 I r e S L e s e L IR i T e Y Boares IModtm S DAR LS residue and remainder of the trust|the farm woman's tale, ! Tawrence | ported t6 the police that the trousers | 1" for their safety election, it is going to fight a -sec- / ’ oy ond. and it will fient o third, T o |to the survivor of them absolutely and | when she was subjected to a stiff| has degenerated terrifically. . O e Crowles of Dartmeutn. |Eethor with a gold wateh and an au- ke s forever. cross-examination. Sometimes, he| Who owns a dance hall told me that LRreves; SeaWIeY | o || tomobile operator's license . . Hlageaincy pillaCe £ Conncil In Session is election that w! make it - 5 ! o ine o v juc vler rinceton: head lines- | Glover Peterson and Margaret W.|about points she had not mentioned, | €rate the kind of dances they have in “;".A"‘f“‘\\',r:(" ‘I\,:",";‘V“L:vr::‘.”“"‘ 5°| search of the vicinity, but were unable e A e done to make it impossible for men|_. 5 o like mind who have in keeping the | "¢ (e date of the terminatlon of | the rotort that she bad not sald any| (o o Y [SAPPEARS ‘“rok the numher of thefts and Mt i country’s interests from pulling to- | (LS T WHE Andl @het that b T MONE D ":"k‘ about the clty-have increased | o e the fasoistl movement Hns thlts Réther in the hoat and preventing - itlyd.s yerein named, shall. upon. the| Toward noon; the whereabouts of = i i ) EX KAISER,S TROUBLES | necessary measures to meet the site B o \H,H!(»n BEYOND COMPREHENS]ON of the trust fund herein created to|tioncd at her home were withdrawn New Tead in Connection With M =7t | cabinet decided first to issue my heirs at law to be determined by {and Willlam Gibson, her son, said she| i | propigmabion. deCInENE S8 motheSRR T By i i [Tt ke sy A el e e e HE“] IN SH"[]’”NE der of Wife of Henry Burns. Maritial Differences Already Loom | siege in all the provinces lvlrgvnmn]: at 3 » KONEAC By Fantriery witt fecd | : noon today, but later this decision was v reporters with the pesnis- | @ . 28-A secret 1AL Up, Bven Before He Is Married— | modified and a proclamation was is- T Vi ) PO AUl kLB s Tl L e of $2,700, missing from his home here | sued urging fhe public to maintain That Rubles Now in Circulation [named executor of the will, which was| where his mother was, Gibson said R R i e (i (pal|be Bride-to-Be Dislikes Doorn. § 1< I-” s T o drawn up by George T. Kimball and | he had been instructed not to taik. Q) o | Rt R LA Y e AT B providel Take sitke 4 otk i 183]0061000,000,000; R P e L e e £ lMenonne Taken to West thorlties he eached it providnd Take| o o Princess Her- |attempts. it i county_ alithorl 3 i L. mine of Reuss, who is soon to become Extending Campaign Reports received hy the cabinet . 9 1 Merritt C. Johnsor % & 5 i i g Moscow, Oct. 28.—Miliions and bil- | Mt n Kansas (Jovernm‘ Wants to | Haven After Sweetheart’s |today in their attempt to solve the (N 6F RERSS WHD 18 fool 1o eome by pinet counc from a number o points i R0 TR eI S der of Burns wife whose boay wa + murder of Bu y peror. seems to foel that while his se- » fascisti are lions mefn little nowadays in reckon- s £t ing the affairs of the Russian soviet FOOTBALL FATALITY Kick Out K. K. Klansmen Father Is Killed . |found late Weanesday afier (e wom- | FEEA% SR 8 (0 L S et B e overnment, according to IFinance B Bbar hente , unconseious: L & ) Winfield, Kas. Oct. 28.—Declaring an had been heaten into u SHus [ful place and all that, she would not shitlle Commisioner Sokolnikov. In a report RO Be il and buried alive in a B . that he would drive every member of HEEA; ARG DU v want to live there every day in the to the workmen’s and peasants’ pa Rl B | a ar Painsville. 'rosecufor 3 1 lament he estimated that the soclet|1® Year Old ‘Washington, D. C.|the Ku Kiux Klan frdm the state in| Louis Mennone of Whiting streat '(,';:;,,,,,,3".”-1)"u.,,”m- Shorift YRR . BHERCTSRONAE 0 s rubles now in circulation total 1,1 Player Dies As Result of Injurfes |18 monthe it he could get the laws| Plainville, is being held in West Ha- | Fobl Laks tounty spenk Sevenstl N hetl by she Wil b0_gnanle 10 000,000,000,000. of the state behind him, Governor|ven by the authorities there following | b Wight ssarcling 6w | Do Sk Iivery fur tigts Lhan taur o2 Nevertheless Sokolnikov said the| Received a Week Ago. e ¢ T ey § . i T AR o L B o ik ! ¢ ; ganization at a political meeting be-|that place last night. The Plainvitle|!” s | provement. Tax collections and in.| ‘Vashington. Oct. 28.-Injuries re-|fore a large audience here last night.[1esident was taken to West Haven | [KINE 0 '"‘""mn' ¥l be el B9 EY. dSR) GOn EONIBIVIIE Sllile def . > s anc g y P ¥ g . - ¢ Y Uy . Burns has ld Ahe | Giches for certain alterations in s creased revenues from the railronds | CCI¥ed in football ~resulted in the|The governor characterized the Kian|early this morning as a material wit- |, l"f'" e ete fiag. hhah. s ] Lanay: fak pertain alieratlone. Wi i and other government institutions are | 4¢8th here vesterday of Wayne How-|as “un-American”. At this statement [ness. He stoutly protested his inno- | 2K" OV ; g home, according to dispatches to the expected to balance the paper issue ard, 18 years old, ward of the nation-[some of the wudience left the build- [cense when arrested and has offered den beneath a T m‘ L -“h‘ el Daily News Recently the princess EXTREMES OF WEATHER Wwhich has been averaging more than |& Uaining school for boys here. The |ing. Hecklers frequently interrupted [an excellent alibi that he was not in| Witnesses wee fonnd whe, He|Five O aonic ththcr Somprehensis 200,000,000,000,000 rubles monthly|YOUth was carried from the field after|the governor during his two hour ad-| West Haven at the time of the shoot- | 1% & Man @uf # WOHAR (HS, o findications DUAIGE SIEHE S SO R he %o lained ¥l making a diving tackle in scrimmage | dress ing but in his own home town. ISV, th. HBBINS BNt g T htaie | plade SHOUILRE Engchs 0t0rg e PR msione rocom. | e 0 OF th schon Seama 3 s e eemone: Wha keepn company| 10T {helr home 1 o atomenls s v is aaig” ir_uimont i with a girl in West Haven, has been | '3te Tuesday M i AR L % : While in Missouri October Heat f e “| week ago. He was sald to have rup- DI AROeT sEuRLar sreauctlonki in SUHe R S Inteatingl Blosds vesse): [Rights Are Restored to | accused of shooting or heing connect. | 1Y Sheriff Rasmussen. P AR Somule Burns held on a first degres mur-| The Daily News correspondent savs | Records Are Broken army declaring that the maintenance | of 800,000 troops is costing a third of Illinois Central Men |¢ ®ith the shooting of her father,| MO0 . Fiol i huck o, his cell | the wish of the former kaiser to have John Filorizzo. Tt is understood that|der cha ol . % ” {oday after three hours of Severe|the hells of the neighboring conntry- | San Prancisca, Oct. 28, — Winter was the state budget. General Pershing Wins : e ! . Chicago, Oct. 28— Shop employes of | the girl's parents and the Plainville el 3 = Three Ribbon Prizes |ie 1iinois central rajlroad who went {man did not get along well together|ETilling The prisoner has come gide rung on his dding day is not | paying a visit to the north Paclfic GOES OVER NIAGARA Washington, Oct. 28. -Gen. Persh |on strike in 1911 but who remained |and had occasional arguments, This|{hrough an aimost vnmumqu three- | ikely to be gratified coast today “m!n rain w}‘l\:\!l"d in ing is the proud possessor of three [faithful to the road und refused fo|cansed the arrest of Mennone. | day siege of all kinds of grilling still| 3 " parta’of Californta, _ The. first snow of : e A ribbon winners in the officers jump- |join the shop crafts walkout last July| Mennone, however, claims that he|adamant in his denial of the erime. |Wheeler-Mayher Wedding e ay g e “,h»“t Jancaster Man, Madly in Love, Com ing clnw In_esterday's army horse |will be restored 1o all mension rights|was in no way connected with the| Performed This Morning e o i1 The rain i Calitoria mits Sutclde as the Only Way|ShO¥ here, confined to entrics from [and former senfority, It was announc- | shooting and thal he was fn Plain GONFISGATE WHISKEY Arieb T MADILr ot -UB0: Helen A= s s ) the Washington district. His Promin- |ed today. The Illinols Central was|ville all last night iss Lillian of 120 | was more or less general. Tn the San ent Tom captured the blue ribbon. in |said to be the only road involved in| He asserts that at 7:30 o'clock, at| —_— | TR S ]‘n'w;" el e b 1 SRR ED L BB 8 T his o e 10 e o " g Pt “w tol, were married at 10 o'clock this | to the hundreds who had been figh this class. the 1911 strike to take this step. the fime of the shooting, he was in T T O S T sk TR e LD L DR e B to exerfing pressure for the forma- tion of a fasecisti cabinet The Facta ministry despite its resig- nation, is acting with energy to res establish order Rome and all of the large cities up fo the present time have not heen the scene of any disturbances of moment. [ five months each year. Henry J. Allen denounced the or-|a shooting affray which occurred in| 3 i | money in the Burns' home and inf " qg STl i e worrying a Snow is Falling On Pacific Coat, Out—Clothes Found Today. Niagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 28— — Al - —— [ the town clerk’s office in Plainville | PC08eT A Congregational church The wedding | control for days. finding of a man's coat and hat and looking up some land records of his Into Port By Rum Chaser Hansen : e ol ceremony was performe ? " papers near Goat Tsland bridee today | Bujlding 0'3eraho ns In Cltv D'mng el RCE TR e T i gl o A T i SRR - A indicates that a man, believed to be the West Haven police and Tlainville | lehureh. The couple were unattended. | heat records were set at points in this John E. Leaman of lLancaster, Pa. | F d S 0 T ] M TE! 2 000 000 anthorities called at the hnmn of the sommitisd_sarotgs wome tune dunng| Lmding Sept. 30 Total More Than $2,000,000 cuttortuics calied at the home ot the| . 7oy, ocr. 28.The Dodger. [ Fomiawing the weading, Mr. and M. | sechion. veaserdty, e . hepmomater the night by going over the falls home on Park street early ,I“_,, morn- | §1Xty foot motor launch, whose SKip- [ Mayher left for a haneymoon frip to| reaching 86 degrees at Topeka. Kas. 85 here, The mercury has stood With the clothing was found af 0000 TT‘_ R Nt - ihE 5 per declared she was not a rim run- fhe Berkshires. On their return, they and letter addressed fo Mrs. Holen Lea-|, "0 U0 Ehe. B BIx nBHELE 0 1 |or S hiah b Ee b SO fraas ued. (% Tantes. ‘Minsllo . of WHILiflK yistresty| Ner;: BiL fhat a "wood Samaritap of fwill make their kome on 120 Belden at 4 high mark several davs, the man lLancaster which read in par ; | 322 were | -~ aESTOBATaYeY " [the seas” was town o por s [street change from the recent cool weather May Grod forgive me for what 1]dicated in the semi-annual report of |tures and 76 for brick. Two hufldings AT et LTRE et en morning by the rum chaser Hansef| SauNHE IR At t RS i - way. | Bullding Inspector John €. Gilchreest, (were moved and 234 tene 1 op €8 Sty k § s place | 9 ¢ - am doing but there is no other way. 1 2 enements were Y 80, "0 060K AR land her cargo of 1200 ca of whisk o . wder the contrast Your happiness requires that you ba|COVEHn& the period beginning April added during the hait vear perfod. | f PUSN 4l B0 oclock and pur- |27 SonHkEated Attacked by Young Deer, 1w the contr free and this s the only way to make|! and ending September 30. [There were also added, 29 stores. e b el " Patrick Higgins and K. Castier of | Local Priest Injured A al Is Filed for that possible. Please try to under-| The report for the month of May| The inspector investigated 88 com Seabright, N. J., who manned the| "Rev. Lucyan Rojnowski, pastor of | ppeal Is Filed tor stand. 1t ali seems iike a dream, |18 the largest with a total of $500,056, |piaints and made S99 inspections, Ten | - : 3 Dodger, declared (hat ontside the [the church of the Sacred Heart of | Two Held for Murder but it is only too real while September comes second with [fire escapes were added at the sug- ’ three mile limit they had come across | jesus, sustained painful - cuts and Torrington, Oct. 25 — Notice of an “Now at last yon will understand A”“'il;"x ’vm"'w'h"lv' .;t'x;»m‘,ru ::v ::x gestion of Inspector Gilehreest HE WEATHER a Bahama rum ship in distress. The [ hraises abont the face yesterday aft- |[appeal in the case of Michael and that | love youn." month of August, which sghowers he | The reports, by months follow o | Bahaman's skipper offered them 8200, fernoon, when he was attacked by al Lonls Laria convicted yesterday of With the letter was a newspaper [smallest amounf of operations, there | April 107 permits, 54 frame, cost- || Hartfor], Oct. ~Forecast they said, to take off some of the|young buck on his farm on|murder in the second degree and sen- olipping stating that Mrs. Helen Lea- [Was $118,510. April building was|ing $56,671; 17 hrick, costing $392, for New Britain and vicinity: | |liquor and hold it outside the three|North Burrift streef. The pastor was|tenced to lite imprisonment was filed nan had filed application for divorce $487.228; June, $182,357, and July — | Fair, mild today and Sunday. mile limit until another Bahaman [able to be around foday aftending to|today in the superior court at Litche om John E. Leaman. $319,023. (Continued on Elxteench Page). *— —— came for it. his duties as usual, | fleld.