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PRISINFOR LIFE " FOR ELDERLY MAN -~ Georgian Who Killed Son-io-Law Sentenced Newman, Ga, Sept. 8 -—Imprison: ment for life waa the punishment rec ommended by the jury for Grady Minter late yesterday after he had been found gullty of murder In con- neotion with the death of his brother in-law, Mallard Trouton whose bound | body was found floating in a creek several weeks ago, Minter confessed that he was a member of a party that kidnapped and killed Trouton His father, J. W. Minter, Thureday was found guilty of murder in connection with the same case In what was sald to have been one of the shorteest ftrials ever held in Georgla, was sontenced to be hanged on October 12, According to Solleitor Gen, William | Atkinson the trials of the other four | men held in connection with Trou- ton's death will not be held before next Wednesday. | Grady Minter held the crnudml courtroom spellbound with the calm recital of the details leading to Trou- | ton's death, He declared his father planned the act and carried it out | in spite of pleus that Trouton be let off with a “good whipping.” When | his father refused to be swayed from | his determination he admitted that | he helped hold Trouton while his father bound a rope about him prep- aratory to casting him alive into the | croek with a stone weighted about | his neck. | Trouton, according troduced at the two trials was put to death because of alleged brutality to his wife who was the daughter of J. ‘W. Minter, who to evidence in- 4 FIVE ARRESTS LIKELY | Macon Klansmen Accused of Invad- , ing School to Kidnap Two Negro ¥, Employes. Macon, Ga., Sept. 8,—At least five arrests will be made today according to Roy M. Moore city court solicitor 4n connection with information con- necting Macon and Milledgeville members of the Ku Klux Klan with two invasions of the state training school for boys last month for the a:leged purpose of kidnapping two negro employes. The information according to coun- 1y authorities was obtained during the ‘investigation of a conference of klans- men which is said to have lieen held in an abandoned house ten miles | from here last Monday. The trial of seven men held here in connection with recent floggings are scheduled to be held here next week. MALONE BABY WINS PRIZE Harold, the one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Malone of this| city, was awarded a silver cup and a . blue ribbon in a baby show in New Haven yesterday outclassing 200 en- trants for health and beauty. The little fellow is the grandson of A. C. Malone and John F. Meehan and his mother was, before her marriage, Miss Margaret Meehan. | | TERMS ARE INVALID A Berlin, Sept. 8.—The sections of the German constitution guaranteeing the eanctity of dwellings, the right of German citizens to safeguard their place respectively, Pike's Peak auto race at Colorado|21:40 3-5 for Knight. according to word | grade of the'world’s highest high- Springs Labor Day, \wny,” as the Peak is known, is 7% received yesterday morning by C. A. | Bence, local distributor for the Lex- ington machine. Governor of By The Associdted Press, J. homa of mob violence and bring to Justice persons responsible for flog- | ging developed today into an open | contest between the executive and the | Ku Klux Klan. state in the event of increased oppo- | sition to inquiries into mob activities | being conducted in a number of coun- | ties at Governor Walton's direction. Ilan was brought out into the epen | yesterday when Grand Dragon Jewett | challenged the executive to attempt | to break the power of the Ku Klux ! Klan in Oklahoma. Boston Restaurant Men ! has been purchased by Hersey and Borden, men, of Mr. Simpson of Hartford, at new and have a ten year lease, with an annual rental of $4,800 during the first five years and $5,600 during the LEXINGTON CARS AGAIN SHOW WAY IN ANNUAL PIKE'S PEAK CLIMB Lexington cars, plloted by Otto, in per last MARTIAL LAW FOR STATE Oklahoma Threatens Even More Drastic Action in War will ant, Against Floggings Oklahoma City, Sept. 8,—Governor C. Walton's campagn to rid Okla- | 6 u Martial law threatens the entire will The fight between Waiton and the ‘th o Buy Hudson Lunch Here The Hudson Lunch on Main street Boston, Mass, restaurant price said to be about $25,000, The owners have taken possession cent is not infrequent. clude the bullding also owned by Mr. Simpson. of the restaurant for the past year, Springfield, Mass., to open a restaur- Mrs. Mary E. Rodman of 50 South High street, terested in flowers and plant life ex- pressed surprise at finding a blossom so perfect at this time of the year. | The blossom is one of two that Mrs. | Rodman had had already this year. | sage received here cludes all persons born between the years 1897 and 1900 and probably numbers about a half million men. Mitchel Field, Sept. 8. - Thelir timo for the thrilling twelve- Loesche and Jack Knight, noted driv-|mile, 2,200 feet climb, with hardly trophy, offered annually to the win- ers, were winners of first and second [a quarter of n mile stralght-away/| the annual |track, was 19:29 4-5 for Loesche and The average ' cent, while a maximum of 10 per five years. The sale does not in- Leroy W. Carvell, manager for leave within a few days EASTER LILY IN BLOOM has an Easter Hly in bloom at her home. Many in- As a result, the famous Penrose ner of the classic, again goes to the Lexington Company for fts briliant performance, Lexington models, possessing the same rugged qualities, of endurance as the winners of the Labor Day | event, are on exhibition at the Con- inectlcul fair at Charter Oak Park. airplanes headed for Boston today to take part in ceremonles at the open- ing of an alr port there, In Brazil 18,000 persons a year are | ::m‘n by poisonous snakes, and 4,000 e, FOR SALE | e | | SCHOOL OPENING DELAYED As had heen predicted last week, it | not be possible to open the| Washington school next Monday when public school vear Is to start. School will open on Wednesday, how- ever, and temporary accommodations will be provided until plumbing fix- tures are installed, the school board | reports. MOBILIZE FOR TRAINING Riga, Sept. 8.—The soviet govern- ment has ordered the mobilization fory training of the so-called territorial army, according to a Moscow mes- This army in- S OFF TO BOSTON Five army PLAN BRAND NEW CHEVROLET TOURING CAR Won at Willimantic Fair Call 68-2 or 487-3 Milk will put weight on the little ones, CINDERS FOR SALE |99 WEST ST. fi—-—)——'——m Reduce the Skidding Danger! BU!CK four -wheel brakes reduce to a minimum the skidding danger every driver encounters on wet pave- ments. ¢ The action of the simple yet positive Buick brakes not only slows down the car safely but keeps it steady, preventing skidding to either side. Buickfour-wheel brakes operate with slight pressure on the service brake pedal, are of the Buick-proved ex- ternal contracting type and function independently of the emergency brake. - Buick has taken this advanced step of designing four-wheel brakes on its 1924 cars in conformance with its well-known policy of providing own- ers with the safest and most depend- able transportation. We will be pleased to iive you a demonstration and let you prove the effectiveness of Buick four-wheel brakes yourself. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 225 Arch St. Phone 2607 CROWLEY BRS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 20183, Estimates cheerfully given on all §obe | 32-34 Lafayette St. , | High Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR .COVERINGS Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES A. D. LIPMAN Tel, 1320-2 A. H. Harris —General Trucking— TEL, 1233-3 | CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS We can sell you one of two cottages at a bar- gain, In each case the owners have left town, land the houses are idle. That’s the time to buy. | Pick them up cheap when the seller wants to do business. Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, property and privacy of postal tele- graphic and telephonic communica- tions are declared invalid by the governmental decree regulating deal- ings in foreign currencies. M LookTheseOver Before Buying 2-Family House in West End, 13 rooms, all improvements. You can move right in. Dinihg Room Connection HONISS’S 24.3) STATE STREET Hartford —The Farmer Boy United Milk Co.'s Milk is the finest food that you can buy for the children and for their parents. It's pure and it's bottled un- der the most sanitary con- ditions. As a health pre- caution order it. T e e ey FOR SALE! — DRINK — yuy desirable 2-Family House, 87 Camp St. Also first class | 2.Family on Hamilton St. Building Lots are selling fast at Russ- KAYERS’ SODA WATER‘ win Land Co. Prices low and good terms. —Sormething you will ke tt's deu-; H. DAYTON HUMPHREY clous. Three sizé bottles—3c, 10c, 15e. 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BARE BLDG Si—ngv]regl:léfigggf(’)iifiié:modei'—n in every way, steam heat, fireplace, hard wood floors, , 2 car garage. 2-Family House, six rooms on a floor, steam heat, fireplaces, large lot. 2 Cottages. in Belvidere that can be hought right; price $5,000, small amount of cash required. Single House, 12 rooms, near the center of the city. USE J.ESEIBERT&SON'S s DAIRY PRODUCTS Saom NOURISHMENT AT DAWN Drink Milk And Angel Drink 1 United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain More 'THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY FOR SALE ARCH STREET BLOCK (Near Main St.) | Rents for $4,600.00 per year | Will Sell for $40,000 This is a Fine Investment COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. supply of Seibert's milk and cream. Ask us to supply you with this sealed-for-safety milk, WATSON & JONES 294 Main St. Tel. 2450 FANCY CANNED GOODS R CINES 8¢ B Open Tonight 3PARK ST. PHONE:1720¢ B . NEW BRITAIN,CONN. WELCOME HOME! Isn’t It Good To Have MOORLAND GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Once More HAVE YOUR EYES INO-NO- | SAY EXAMINED SToxkES™ AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain We Clean Everything Under the Sun General Housecleaning A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING CO. 338 Mein St.—Tel. 888 ll Correct glasses in time save future trou- ble and bring sharp, | well defined vision. o e } FRANK E GOODWIN Nature's Best Food At Its Best Take no risks but start right this fall Drop postal or telephone us C. R. WEIDMAN, Supt. Tel. 929-13 o . EEANEY BENJAMIN HAS GROWN SO TALL DURING SCHOOL VACATION, THAT HE HAD To QUIT WORKING IN STOKES’ STORE SATURDAYS i ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOW CEILING - | Stromberg Carburetor A, G. Hawker | 1905 L