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o . T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1028, ARCIND CONFESSES [caons wivs . \DIRAL ANDERSON ["out s~ TEATHER S GULTY, LOOTING OF BANK ™" - ™™ upigs REQUEST, " coere | OTHERS O TRIAL Governor Walton Discloses That It Is ot That He Was Meotlly| ™ " Ml What Is Most Notdod or] "o |Two S nd Two Sy Unbalanced o e i, ", | Reliel Work Ny Also Are Accused Oklahema City, Bept. 7.—~The Ku |animously elected Commander-in- Kiux Klan is revealed as the organ- PR R tzation charged by Governor Walten Chief of the Grand Army of the Re. = Poston, Sept. T~Joseph B. Mar: \in responsibility for the lash veign' Washington, Sept, To—~Admiral An-| o vye o0 the husiness sessiow of the Newman, Ga., Sept, 7.—~With their gino, confessed here yesterday 10 AssL ,, Tyisy county derson, commander-in-chief of the | fifty-seventh annual encampment here father convicted of first degree mur- £ U, B Alty, John V., Bullivan that he | piidence gathered by the military Asiatic fleet, today sent Becretary |, .o o der, Grady and Jeft Minter, and thelr " ook $218,000 in securities from the ' .ou fnvestigating mob floggings in Dby a copy of the following radio | ““n o ging of the report of the retirs brethers-in-law, Floyd Weldon and Pirst National Bank of Warren. Ans!yio’ vicinity of Tulsa lays suthorship Message sent to the naval purchas: |, "eo il der in.Chief, James W, |leon Goodrum will go on trial here other feature of his statement 10 Bul= | oc o oiuirages direeth at the door office at Shanghal, China Willett, and the reports of the vari- today in connection with the death of Jivan is that he knows where each | .o (he kian: it in declared by Aldrieh @ 'ONOWIngE supplics are urgently | o Fagl o "or 8o organizations, took Millard Troutas another brother-in- bond 1s located and 1a hopeful thatl g, o counsbiior to the governor. Meded in the earthquake area Japan up the entire morning session, law. J, W, Minter, head of the fam- each can be recovered. It was im- |y 0 T CT oy ar more than Non-perishable - provisions, beans, Ty Ty Fone a0 mmander Wiltete | 17, Will be sentenced today. plied that they were used in Mar- ;o o gl SOUCTIN BT ot & sus. four, rice, tea, sugar, salt, water,[ o 'M"‘u'm_m by congress of legise | , Trouton welghed down with rocks eino's other business ventures but are | o o0 th el Taast other stores, medical and surgical o | fariened mbout his body by a plow M pon a single vighe 4 | lution reguladng common observance . 4 yel avallable. person outside the “invisible em. foih/Ghi COLON EAMAC, Ry '"': In-| of Memorlal Day by veterana of the|'"® i o "";""‘ alive '«“r:" s "“"A"‘ reine waa arralgned before | . ., " valid food, blankets, and miscellane- X - 3 sy croek near here a mon O Jur:a Lowell in the United Htates "",:,,,::,‘.':,l“ N it atrafn 1% AOTes, mosmuito and fly bars, bed- “l‘"a“‘“,“f’i|""‘l”“‘v":‘:"’ ‘:‘:'m“'"‘l“';":: cording to Bheri &, P, Carpenter, J. District Court here at 5:30 o'clock, “HmMInK Ub A6 DO o bt |, ding, mata, tents, picks, shovels, tools, .L‘nulo “‘1 t’(f‘nmlj '\\":-r"”\c’.(-,.“. bo | WV: Minter confessea he and his sons Through Atty. Willlam M. Fay hel/l A0¢ G5 RASG MW['_“"‘""’» 1* Jumber, hardware, ~coffing, limited | Pene :"l o “'v“ s a month | #dusted the wolkhts, threw Trouton fought the proposed $100,000 bail “It's “]M”' the ki ”" b some | Mount cold storage meats, chickens, | ' d";‘° ""'"‘ " <R & trom 830 110 the water aud followed the body and succeeded in having It set )u( Atk By - A i r . oM "““:'I'.k-unl. araige and lri;ll- ;"‘.‘.M;"'."".'w'l":’; of veleran ag it moved wowly down ltr:lm":o 0, efault of t sum he s d “Make the purchase of these oup- 4 ‘muke sure it did not come to * :;:;\?mh-‘u:m InC aat Cambridge Named wathe organization re- piies under I Salesiotat & | Commander Witlett aiso urged that B ooy s sail. He was arraigned on an indict- |*Ponsible for the whippings that gheir distribution by the commander- [the remains of Fort Btevens, Wash- | "y iton was sentenced to death by Ment charging him with aiding and multiplied unchecked in Tulsa coun- jy.chief has been authorizedy by the|Ington, D, C., where President Lineoln the Minter family, according to evi- abetting in misapplication of funds ty for more than a year untll martial secretury of the navy, Utilizhtion of | Was under Confederate fire, be made dence brought out at the trial yes- of a national bank. He pleaded not!'®W Was Invoked, the klan was also shipping board vessels for the acrvices [ natiohal memorial, and that @ pro-| 4oy ““mne Minters charged him guilty, Atty, Sullivan says the indict- revealed as the force which Gover-| of transpert to the stricken area 15| vislon commander be named for such | o having whipped his wife, Mrs, ment charged alding and abetting in (10T Walton charges has honey- ' authorized under authority delegated |states as Arizona, where only forty|y, o ‘Minter frouton, Mentally Unbalanced, | ¥ protectin, oggers and board through the secretary of the quorum can X Marelno's l'n:(unlnn was made to Making justice impossible, navy. Obtaln the above supplies and | mustered, '?0:000."00 OVERSUBSCRIBED, Bullivan In the office of U, 8, Marshal e ship to Yokohama via first available| A net loss of 9,386 members during| New York, Sept. 7.—Prompt over- Keville at the federal building here, | “'[ANT DRYER PROHIB]TION shipping board carrlers destined to |the past year, with o membership of | subscription of the $20,000,000 issue Sullivan relates the confession as 10!-1 Japan, Holding her if necessary to | 76,126 in tha G. A, R. for the Year|,s yrnjon Pacific rallroad first len and lows: o load. Report name of vessel, list of | ending Dec. 81, 1022, was reported by | yerunding mortgage b per cent bonds Marcino has admitted all the gov-|\w o n' © oo cargo and prospective time of depar- ; John Risley, LoSSes | que January 1, 2008, offered today, ernment allegations but says in justin-| ¢ O T+ U. Starts Campaign to ture from Shanghai for Yokohama | by death were 8,354, There were gains | way yeported by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. catlon of his act that "I was mentally| Strangthen Position in Congress Expedite departure, working night [of 3,017 by muster transfer and re-|mne honds were priced at 99% to unbalanced by being oppressed in my and day." instatment, and the remaining 10888 | yja1d approximately 5.6 per cent. —_— were due to suspension, discharge and different business ventures and lost!| and Along Border, i f B the use of my reason for the time G SOS i y other causes, . being, when I took the bonds from the | Columbus, O. Sept. 7.—Congres- ‘ Los‘es‘q Life Ma,“ 2 A touching scene was enacted at 1 o : | Greatly Exaggerated headquarters today when two brothers 111111113@'!!1!1!!1!1 ere s a ult e t bank. 1 intended to replace them.|®Onal dry gains in the 1924 election | |and the weakening of public sent-| g, vy, Agsociated Press. Simeon Jose of Neosho, Mo., and J. M, My only desire now is to ald those ™ ] 8 ment along the Canadian and Mexi- | ™“gy1;chaf, Sept. 7.—Reports from |Jose of West Union, Jowa, both over who suffered by the abstraction.” pripe o o o - i Al I orders In favor of suppression of | y, 54, indicate that the first estimates | 80 years old were re-united after a f & d Parents' or Boys an ! Atty, Sulllvan says Marcino has ac- |/ d counted for his disposition of all the UL TUIDINE” are the obiectives of |, the loss of life wnd damage from | separation since 1564, They will divide securities, There 1s & possibility that ||n€ Women's Christian Temperance, gurthquake, fAire and tidal waves|a $150,000 estat ewhich could not be AVE THOSE .LABOR DAY they can be recovered, Marcino i ex- | Unou, which opened its national con- | yara much exaggerated, An Assoclat- | settled until both were found. HAVE TH Just in time to fit the Bo: t £ f ? 1ol) {11| véntion here .today, . o . ” A 5 ust in tuume e YS ou! or tremely hopeful that every dollar w National official ed Press radiogram intercepted here| Simeon Jose walked into the head- TURES DEVELOPED BY be restored and he says he will heip| EATIGRAL OIC "1‘ of the :";""" de- | stimated casualties in Tokio at 50, | quarters on Tuesday and asked help in PIC school. C at there Is no possibllity for |50 Ay pastern News telegram waid | finding his brother. On Wednesday J. US FOR BEST RESULTS " We are going to hold a Gy Wy toward recovering the} "yirs wine and-beer” victory In the 180,000 already had been counted west | M. Jose walked into headquarters with | [ SPECIAL SCHOOL SUIT SALE money. 90 P, 7 at 3:30 yn|1924 congressional election. | of Tokio. A Reuter's report said all | the same story. The Registration Bur- Mareino arrived here The . battle i eustody of U. S. Marshal Ralph Har- 6. ba against rum runners 18|y, nyg were reopening. The Bank of | eau located Simeon at a private home. vin of Laredo and Deputy U, 8. Mar- | c¥pected to take the form of a series | ;on.n was fptact, according to the| But upon arriving at the add g aha iuienina,They had been tra. | OF confernies In border, | olies it alapatcn gt iforent to Eet 4 co: | sarchers wero informed (hat he had MISS HESS and quote such prices on our special lines eling from Laredo to Boston since | rect picture of the situation 1in the[ just lert for home. Simeon was located s i i ; of School Suits as will interest every school 53 Madison St. \ 2 support of citizens and authorities of el Monday night. The party was met e TTnited Beths, Canada-snd Mmim.'r"l"“] zone because of varying re-|at the-station, five minutes before bOV and parent in town A LR here by local deputies and escorted | it ports, time. Only legal steps now g | %o the fedoral building. There the|resent plans call for approximately bipetmie S LSRN BLOPA OYE RepRIaL) N conference resulting in Marcino's con. | Aty conferences. | CANCELS FISHER'S LEOTURE | he brothers from thelr $160,000 for- Won the Five Dollar Photo Our School Suits are splendidly' made— femslon took place in the office of |y o T o | S (Ohio) Resents Statement on R T O L SATRE TN are strong and durable in every way be- arshal Keville of this district, /| Views L | . . H H X o Roptr 1 Evotessor | Italo-Greek Conflict Is Finishing Ticket This ‘Week 5‘%%";2‘55%’!;,5{“’%‘1 handsome. 'H BOYS TO OUTFIT During the court argument on re- 5 Ry | . Salem, ductlon of bail, Atty. Iay stated that| NeW Britain Government Irving Fisher, Yale economist and| Boco Watched by Rumani x:‘;”a°;’:“::n;;’d°t°;“{}‘|‘:',‘i‘ &POrS | rhe Middietown Chamber of Com- 16sgires fon Lhe. Teamls f‘"f”\:‘“"‘",‘t"‘:p:k‘v g ) ania FOR THE FALL TERM CAN AFFORD ¢ e 0 BOV")merce has written Mayor A. M. |8ociation of New York, w By The Assoclated Press e :::;n;r:td b‘ymftxf:t’::fin oll‘f;rvla'll:‘:f:c;m- Paonessa asking for information con- 1N Salem. The Salem committee tele-| “Rucharest, Sept. The Tialo- TO MISS THIS SPECIAL SALE.. v, Fay declared. |00 00 the consolidation of the city | Sraphed to Professor Fisher today | Greek conflict is being followed with £ P i A S T Furthermore, e added, Marcino|, 4 own of New Britain, what bene- : cancelling his engagement for Sunday | keen interest in Rumania where pub- ~ waived his rights at Laredo and Vol-| 4 pyve aecrued and what, it any, | night because they informed him of | lic opinion is generally sympathetic to 0 ] $5 OO hrnstedt’s b sy a“;’;:’"::“;l‘;h:" tymoyal here | faults have heen found with the sys- |adverse sentiment created here by | Italy although conciliation is favored. [ o Brmfimm",;’m‘ Aont! tem, Middletown will soon vote on r‘}:ahm"s allrglx:id ror:ntlstalefmentadlhat The Rumanian government is stand- ¥ ; . * & i c et lat sident i v t vi i e 22 3 pending his obtaining the full sum | opii e "oty and town are con- | make his personal views public, & gettiemant: 72 WEST MAIN ST. | able material that will surprise. you. and submitting to a federal agent | ;)igated, Mayor Paonessa will ask | Withholding of such a statement o ; b % Corporation Counsel John H. Kirk- | credited to Harding until after his . JASED H H v ham to write the Middletown cham- | death caused opposition to Wisher's| St. Louis, Sept. 7.—Eddie Ainsmith, ! l $7 50 ‘ 2 2 pe : 9 Noted Writers’ Love Pact ber furnishing the desired Informa-|plans to speak here, the committee | catcher, was released unconditionally advised the professor. today by the St. Louls Nationals. tion. will buy a Special Suit made right in every Causes Many Suicides way and good enough for anybody’s boy. Attt sl i, Toklo, Sept. 7.—The recent double suicide of Mr. Arishima, one of Ja- pan's foremost novelists and of Akiko Hatano, a young married woman S d S % ° magazine writer as a result of a love t % t $9 95 affair d death t continues to [ ] :f::.‘.f;.e:c}é"o'f Cinmat merdly fothe e T = ‘will buy a Suit of little more expensive ma- tragic deaths, for suicides of promin- . ’ WA t.el'lal, “’lth t“'o pau‘s of pants; a ll[ue more BN jatians In thIR countey. Are; ot i : fineness and a hiitle more elegance thrown It s .the imitators of the famous \ k . p in that’s all, eouple that are keeping interest alive. 3 1 35 . . Many couples, for the most part ob- Oth S $ & WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE AR M A RKET [0 B er duits at$11.95& $13.95 | . the main event by imitating the writ- ers' example. The growth of western philosophy, however, is gradually turning the That for the Benefit of HUA 'TY GUDDS A.:. public against suicide under any cir- Mexico-U. S. Conventions ’ Our Customers ‘ ECONOMY PRILES N be Biguad Tomorrow Morning Specials from 7 A, M. to 12:30 Ll R WE ARE EXTENDING OUR LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ... . Ib. 12¢ claims conventions between the Unit- ed States and Mexico negotiated at s s R0 400 Jotn, Barion Payaé wh ba DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR 12 Ibs. $1 ren and John Barton Payne will be | ‘ signed by American gnd Mexican A - = g R e BEST NATIVE POTATOES ....... pk. 53c Advocate Speed Stamp ‘ All Day Special in All Departments For Air Mail Service | PRIME RIB R( S g e ) Chicago, Sept. 7. — X ‘'speclal | speed” postage stamp to insure rapid | 0A L FRESH KILLED FOW MUST HAVE, CERTIFICATES, e TR % : CONSISTING OF HIGH GRADE Eggs doz. . still some who 1 blank certificates X S .. 27 Roya) Lun : DON'T MISS THIS CHANGE. transmission by airplane, express . cen train, motor car or fast steamer js B le >P t - S i - dvocated hy the Aeronautical Cham- oneless 1'0 0 e Chicago soclation of com- N 1, 1 5 i Fresh 'Cut Cottage ce and cirer ted in the form of a | :::e;t;:n}ln:un‘ ,]l|'r-n;: III}Hpnr!’m:\“:nm- | 5 Htamburg .. b, 180 t H.';’ms mercial centers throughout the coun- | es! Lam try. | , . | 8 ”l,m‘al businessmen in their an ‘Pl;;ankfmts“ Ib. %gc \'pl::?;y & Barnes’ wi e 1by C Pupils intending to enter the New - - i in Hig - SEPTEMBER Wedgwood Crgamery from Miss Ellzabeth Brown of Ken SAMPLES AT Mary Griswold " L of Prlce, Excel. We invite comparison. Parowax 1h. 10¢ White Rose Tuna Fish Value to $40.00 B STHAMER SAPS Royal Lunch Crackers l’refififi‘ Dféééing . jar 33¢ swers indicate their belief that the | hew ams H ’ reliability of air mail service has | Stew Hams 1b Spec.al Sale On Men S and Britain High school this year from gington hefore they can enter the " . - ¢ oy Ty school. Many have already compiied Our Styles and Quality, along with Campbell’s Tomato Soup ... 3 cans 25¢ ' $ 15 and $20 schools, and A chairman i " " " . White Rose Asparagus . ean 19¢ A splendid assortment in sizes from i e R s E MESHKEN ceresrireee. 21b8 25¢ | Prunes 3 ths. 25¢ reported to the board today that the ) wli sl ¥ % s Yl l, Eeported 10 the board today that the ° Sweet California Oranges ... doz. 19¢ New Yurk sample Shop been demonstratec o s . e P i Do | Through the Month of Ougues o 10c | "El™ Y Men's S oung Men's duits Kensington are reminded that they | | v g~ . Parksdale Fresh with this requirement, hut there are ot AR AMREIIN oot Jello (all lavors) pkg. 10¢ Good Luck Rubbers doz. 8¢ of the school , can supply the S |- 33 to 46, burned at Manila, is “safe in Manila . - R — -~ o e, et s Native Sweet Corn doz. 19¢ Fancy Pie Apples 3 qts. 25¢ harbor.” e Elberta Peaches 2 gts. 35¢ Fancy Bleached Celery SuAUS AN BALF MAL | 170 MAIN ST. Native Cukes .... each 5¢ bimch s B Ralr et o las i B Fresh Beets and Carrots Red Onions .. ... 4 Ibs. 19¢ 867 WAIN ST, NuW SUra tertainments closed on September 9 bunch s 8 Native Tomatoes 3 Ibs. 10¢ 135 MAIN ST., BRISTOL ~ ; sign of mourring for the disaster % Janan

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