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Average Daily Circulation News of the World Week Fndmg By Associated Press Dec. 1st . 9 929 NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923, —THIRTY-TWO PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS BALDWIN'S GOVERNMENT IS |MACREADY FALS IN ATTEMPT BRIBERY ATTEMPT | CATRIELO ADMITS KILLING PRACTICALLY DEFEATED ON | O SET AN ALTITUDE RECORD "\ \pesIFR (ASE GERGENTI WITH REVOLVER; Dayton, O., Dec, 7.—After remain- pllne showed an altitude of bemeom FACE OF BRITISH RETURNS|:ririims MR b5 H . SR RS ELD FOR SUPERIOR COURT Ris, Lisntensnt John A M“Re"d’ ;rnph however, is expected to reduce U- S. D|St. Mtomey Ghargw ? was forced to abandon his nflompt‘me” figures by several hundred fee ———— ey = | for new world's altitude record, |Officlals at McCook field say the at-| owing 1o Tnechanical difficultis. 'He | compt o Seat Sadt Lecainicn rocora| viHOrS Were ADDI‘MGM Conservative Majority [[ONN. CONGRESSMEN |/ S bad sttt o o ™ 0™ it DOCTOR CHANGES PLEA Firs Degree Murder Over All Other Parties - (), . (OOLIDGE STAND STEPHOTHER ARRAIGHED PROSAUTRS WERE M0y m o MYSTERY Charge Brought 12 in House of Commons| — " FOR BRANDING CHILDREN|| G Doge and Safeof | ™ e s Tom reaes A | Houwrs After Falid i But Brandegee Disapproves — Their Meat and Fats || 0 & o By Friends of he/Admits Abortion in Death | : i WIped Out | of Permanent World |Corom I- T. Woman Also Accused | e Xing of the Bootleggers” Clark| of Mys, Wolschendorf of | Shooting in North | Munich, Dec. 7.—*Dogs are || Declares Today. Court Views of Making Them Sleep o8 || ;. 0h¢ here and their meat and | | Tyngshoro, Mass. 202 o . fat are being sold,” is the sign | New York, Dec. 7.—Wholesale at- H General Opmlon Al ls. i Ding Wige Soeg : in the window of a Mu.flfu tempts to bribe jurors and prosecu-| Stl’eet ouse That Pr t tive Tarifl BY GEORGE H. MANNING New York, Dee, 7.——Mrs. Josephine |} butcher shop. |tors were made b/ ‘~iends of Eman-| Cambridge, Mass, Dec. 7.—Dr, Wil- otec (Washington Bureau of New Britain Herald) | Ferger, of Corona, today was ar- The sign is being widely dis- || uel H. (“Mannie’’ - “King of |liam M. Robb, under indictment for PR ? . Washington, D. C., Dec. 7—Presi- | raigned in children's court charged || cussed in the newspapers whicn || the bootleggers, -\m-k the murder of Mrs. Alice M. Wolsch- Measures Are Definitely [aent coolidgrs annual message to|ith torturing her two stepdaugh-|| are urging the necessity of 1m. | |to Atlants for »n«:on of East Bridgewater, the|Confession Explaining the K'“ d |‘i:§r¢;.~a: mtdrn p;:rll;:ulurl); big "hli"' ers, Anna, nine, and Pauline, seven, ‘ mediate foreign credits to en- 1 810,000, Assista 1 ~=bora suitease victim, pleaded | p g illed. i © Connecticut senators and |with hot irons and with beating and || able the Germans to import |{torney Clark chaf *he superior court here to-| (Ypdmn & . congresmman, who iewed it o & cloar, | starving. them. || meat. ¥ L Sorord aa woll “ae e "bq, o indiotmens ot mere to- 1 Crime Secured by Police— S EIE PRiTint SN8 oan. PRGN OF he! The woman was il 14 hate ®e-| torneys, were approached, he . : and jury charging him with 5 fOrSMoR heubnas wns nvsrasiona |mitted to an iSvestizstor foe the s | |7 Masor Clark mads thif annouute District Attorney Reading| Patrolman Liebler Catch- London, Dee. 7.—The conservative | Problems confronting this country to- |ciety for prevention of cruelty o/ — | ment after conferring with William P, |Sa. ¢ he would move for sentence H S, majority over all the other parties in |48 children that on Wednesday night Buckner, juror number 6, who gave |Rext 1uesday. es Man Fleeing From the house of commons was definitely here was a pronounced absence of | ghe heated a knife-sharpening steel BERGDOLL'S LAWYER ASKS the prosecutor the names of the other| Dr. Dalva A. Swope of Brockton, wiped out at yesterday's general elec- | eriticism of the president’s message and burned “her stepdaughters on| two jurors. One was approached di- |Previously indicted as an accessory to cene of Gunplay. tion {by the progressives and democrats |the legs and arms. YANKEES BE IMPRISONED rictly and the other by telephone, |the murder, was named in the grand ) Wilh 548 seats of the total of 615 |Who could find in it nothing material | The stepmother also was accused Buckner last night charged that he |Jury's new indictment as an accessor ——— aceounted for ut four o'clock this af- | With which they could justly com- of compelling the children to sleep e had been approached. His charges|to the abortion. He was not ternoon the following could be defin- | Plain.” Congressman Patrick 0. on harc wire springs, tieing them to followed a report that a $27,000 %und |raigned today, his counsel being grant | livan, of Derby, the lone democratic |chairs and rc-fus\ng them food. | Objects to German Recommendation |paq been raised to fix three jurors. |ed a week’s continuance ely stated: The conservatives will have a ma- | COngressman from Connecticut, adroit —— Sor Throo Yours for GriMis xnd Following conviction of Kess-| District Attorney Reading said that ority over any other party in the |!¥ expressed his disinclination to issue er and 10 confederates in a whole- |he would make a statement regarding : ¢ u A house of commons, but will lack a @ Statement on the message f Sperber as Too Short boot ¢ consplracy, Major [the case later in the day 8 ourt this morning on ! J i F had frered Portions of the ¥ > in |8 tirst degree murder the licatio the other partles, |llcati been o voman's 1y By The Associated Presa. Probable cause was found case of Franci Catrielo, alis Csintal rth str Sebastiano Gera Senator Brandeg 1 ge ¥ Assoclated Pres 100 o! His an- |two suitcases were f 05 1y eat S sy s an- ) s were found in the Mer . ‘I”M '\\{.‘.‘“v M aldwin's | With the president's views except on l]IES IN 08’",' YEAR GETS 18 MONTHS, ouncement was followed by u similar |rimack river near Tyngsboro on Sep. Eenti of the same address, following Fent atans practically defeat. | the permanent world court, to which ool de : statement by another prosecutor. |tember 1 and 2. Other parts, includ- A0stang: aéray In ths farmer's foue because it unnhl‘l;, impotent in he is still unaiterably opposed. sbach, Baden, 'f"" T—A Indications today were that the al-.ing the head, never have been found, | ement last n Catrielo was bound N o “I am against the United States - ~— se n"l"r" of 18 months’ imprison- | leged attempts at bribery would be[Prior to the first indictments Robh OVET to the next term of the superior ace of the | solning any worid oourt untti it ia} . A > ment was imposod today upon |presented to the grand jury. was arrested sharg: . court which convenes at Hartford 00N O ‘ e | m . u s sted on a charge of havin 0 nes SIS e Mo ]‘”',", » .\‘,'.'.pw'.}”" ”m'h:r}unnn ; scparated from any league of Prominent Resident W flS Corliss Hooven Griftis, of Hamil- — performed an illegal oper‘;flinn on Mra, | the first Tuesday in March, without s onserva . 2, ! Rt nations,” declared Senator Brandege . . . ton, 0., for the part he played in Wolschendorf, Th bonds. The used ed i yerals dependents 9, na-' . { LS e Shintaed that | Pl e e o liberals 136, independen With that exception 1 ageee geoerur: | Active in Business and the attempted Kidnapping of lfi BELIEVEI] "EA" IN Swope sent the woman to Robb for | COUrt Without counsel and Prosecutor treatment, Recently the woman's hus- list 1. > > . 3rover Clev ser, n - ly with President Coolidge's whole | 3 Grover Cleveland Bergdoli, Am- This ghve o) (s pilier ]“""'"“‘0‘:”:1m.mmg«. 1 do not agree with him on Church Affairs erican draft evader, at Eberbach band brought suit for $100,000 against tutal of 313 out of the comp faones llitle detwiid Bet motiseally. b last August. Karl Sperber, of ST“RM INN RTH |Robb in connection with the alleged mémbersh l: o m Kihea * was all right, especially what he said William Austin House, for 36 years| Paris, was sentenced to 5 | ‘OPurnllon Mo !'l:llfl’l . ed 3 1 ,;.‘.w‘.bovm tax reduction, 2 | with the Adkins Printing Co., part of | n‘mnxh- and the Russian prince ’ It was brought out at the prelim- The |h;~:4; nnumr:mo-r.r;nl-“)“l “mml - (unl’l‘l-nlln;fll E. Hart Fenn of l{nrt-l“hkh time he was president of the| ‘:‘MIN' Gagarin, to five months, A——— inary hearings that Mrs. Wolschen- while making no ¢ € |ford sald: "It was certainly a great <3 < 3 t 17 Lenox| Fusgene Victor Nelson, of Chi- Toa o " dorf's son and a Brockton man wh rigri ool e "'&"'Y"f:'n‘if';(?{u;"'"" DINYOP JLSNIAES And agres “1"":-(x,::-:r{;wllmx.:gl;.‘ g gendl cago, the fourth defendant, was Wash. and Oregon Coast ;2% employed her to drive his car otared this afternoon that p it most heartily, It covered the whole s set free, r (L 3 had b ht h a . . Mr, House was 67 years of age and S | ha roug! her to Boston and lert h«;l ‘m n I.l: fll\'illr'l\ n&:‘l:\r;‘l“"n.l» was :m:.:;: of hrl»la!lonlto be put through is survived by his wife and- three' . - - - | LaShed b" (’aleu Ft‘ | her at a point near Robb's office, She not denied by the ¢ y congress, was particularly Wi dens Mare Mosbach, Baden, Dec, 7.-—Sene rl i % | was not known to have been seen alive The consorvatives h;‘:||xllu'(-m|rmll‘lfh Piaset b Ms statees Tomat """‘.'f;'.'fl w. o\r\nl}s;w:':n:;u:;eri s 00 o e T s ror o Snowfall in Cascades ot g en aliy fuith in the country viets, feellng | the financial situath , y . . Hoove B [ e ation of the country, | Richard K. at home. He was born K::-J\“" Griffis of Hamllton, O., and —— that the promise to subsidize the | gng his general endorsement of the | . Sporber, of Paris, one year fo Soatt] " 7.8 ' jd draw a heavy agricul- |in Hartford January 8, 1866, but| Belbos Taust. . Gafhcis La o S, R0, T~ B | MEXIGAN REVOLUTIO urmers would draw a ¥ ag Melion plan. 1 feel that T am in gen- spent most of his Iife in this city, For ; Russian Prince Ffuw C |'m|rm sons are believed to have perished as N and six months for Eugene Vietor|the result of a 24-hour gale which | tural vote, The rural returns thus far, | era) agreement also with all his other g Aglhai G gaonodory drt e however, have given the tories a hard | proposals and recommendations gen- |No‘l;‘lt“"“:m;”"‘:m"] ehurch and for Nelson of Chicago were recommend- swopt the northwest coust |-rrn,.yv ed toduy by Btatc's Attorney Nebel to | Wednesduy night and early 3 m“”“unnm Oficials Do Not Think It Flow, the farming element veering | gopay)y A b over to the liberals to a considerable Congressman Merrit e Stam- | many years was a deacon © Was 8.0 W Aedstrigialb 4 . 2 cot. What was felt to be one of | gorq. u“rhmn:” d'm_h_" :‘:,:?1 "1?‘:-:. former chalgy -an of the mercantite| ‘1S ¢ ;'r)lr ul::: Hlil'l‘-’t.ml'nz B J‘”.hr‘:\-” (T‘n«t.m‘ great property 4.];?“.:' erip- | Will Have Any Efiect On Recent most striking answers to the sub- | certainly a great message in n\»:-n\"““""“ and was active in Chamber! ... land Bergdell, Amer | undatt '!”"'u';"‘?lw. v sty | (PP sidy proposal eame in the defeat of |way, both in what he said and the ©f Commerce affairs throvghout theliian drat; evac at Eberbach last mv“ 'Ilu: ';:” ‘w' % “1 \vh““”' e ’:ml WS its sponsor, Sir Robert Sanders, the | way he said It. 1 thiuk he met every State 83 well as the city. He was & gy y . n’: ey ."H - ": ‘|“h iy Although officials are unable to ap- ministor of agriculture at Bridgewa- lymportant issue before the country Member of Centennial lodge, A. Bergdoll's counsel econtendod these |y, o Aowned when the Steamer | Praise fully the extent of the revolu ter, by to Iiboral candidate, W. E. gnd he left no doubt where he stoog | and A. M. Giddings chapter, R terms were insufficient punishment 1. W, Lake sank sesterday in Rosarig |HONSrY movement in Mexico, it is be Morse, by a majority of 1,431 on every question. I feel certain the |and of Aziz Grotto. {und asked the court for heavier sen- | sirait e mobnog ,"” s g ey ,"",’ ? [lieved hete the uprising will hot affect The situation now is one of thei people all over the country will ap. | Funeral services will be held to-|tonces, especially for Griffis and N, 1.,; ',? Sy i l\. e " Sous & ‘T.’.m plans for ratification of the two clajms most complex that has ever occurred | | prove President Coolldge’s position as [MOrrow afternoon at I o'clock at the 'yop, ‘u: s "', ';',".' . ":':;‘M'." . ""w"‘;w‘; conventions. negotiated with the Ob tn British politics, 1t in generally be- | expressed in his message. He did the |late home. Rev, Dr. George W. C.| Attorney Nebel contendod that the woeocered b anthoritine of San Juen |FBOD Bovernment, as the basis of r ifeved Premier Baldwin will continue | country as a whole a great service in |Hill will officiate. Burial will be in|United States government was largely | aunte . One ot the bodics i suid | SOFNE diplomatic relations betweer to conduet the government untll he making our forelgn policy clear for Fairview cemetery. responsible for the attempts to re-|ie ne that of Castain B B Mason |the United States and Mexioo moets with defeat In the commons. | the people, and in explaining that our| When he first went to work for the | move Bergdoll illegully, He ex- | of Tacoms The ship was bound from | CO0VENtions are expected to be placed FRANCISCO CATRIELO finece it will be impossible for him | repudiation of the league of nations Adkins company Mr, House started as| pressed the opinion that it would be : I""’”"("‘ . 'I ";‘ i |w”“\~" ’fl before the senate by President Cool Held for Murder to put_through the protection meas-|does not exclude us from participating & printer, sctting type from the case.| wise if the Americans in the interests| Lot Harbor o the San Juan W1and 40 soon with the request that rati ures which formed the only purpost|in the permanent world court if we The only man now connected WIth of poace, abandoned “this everlasting b oe e e o e eaCeP | fication be expediated as much as pos. of his campaign, he probably will/can enter on proper grounds. |the concorn who was there at that " tor Borgdoll. He asserted j‘f‘l ‘”n” “‘1 ”m"'.‘“ 'mm".. | BIbIe . AR : - tavite defeat as the most gracetul| “I liked his statement that wo are time Is Charles H. Barrett, foreman | Germany's sovercignty had been dise|{ye seamsbin Empreos of Cannda wis | oA TPPOT 560U by Conmil General | gyt was snesmcermo on e way out of his position. If this oc-|still able to go Into Kuropean and of the composing room. arded and violated and that the fmw',,"le",wf hor call yesterday | C18U4e 1. Dawson from Mexico City | 1y ,»‘..u '\:nvn ";‘ el He "‘I '”‘v"‘ curs, the king, according to custom,|world affairs with an open mind it On February 9, 1917, Mr. House Americans had taken advantage of aq vietoria and dock at Vancouser, ™7 TPOFS wers currcnt there that gy s 4 Shas Chanm ™ RTINS would summon J. Ramsay MacDon- we want to, but that we are not!succeeded the late D, N, Camp as Germany's position since the loss of B. C., on acoount of the. roush weath. | federal troops in the state of Gurrero P ooy oo Frgodbe o . ald, laborite, as leader of the official | compelied to.” v president of the concern, and was a|thg war when she was weak and vir. |gp, . . nd AT Michoacan, Oaxaca and Vera Cruz had f‘;' R S S ..“""' Whe opposition party, to form a cabinet. — member of the board of directors| tually down and out ' revolted isked by the prosecutor what he § | | e | In many towns and cities along the | to say, his answer was I have mothe 1hoyd George Reeleoted |when he died ! the American government de-|const telegraph and telephone faciii- | = ¢ ing to say ollowing the hearing Ronald MeNeill, under secretary of TE He was known throughout the eity|alres the extradition of Hergdoll why | ties wore put out o commission. ! PR,ZES FOR FATHERS s o et forsign affairs, retained his seat for | as a stendfast church worker and ajdoes it not take steps through the | Beilingham, Bverett, Aberdeen and te ’ ; this afters Canterbury. Sir Robert Horne, con- man of sterling character, In com- :”"'W relianncls 2 the attorney asked. | foquiam felt the brunt of the storm e i -1y . . . on his death today, B. e lared Griffis and his fellow de- % . A A servative, former chancellor of the ex- | Middle of Connecticut's Population h":'l ting upon ‘h leath today, B. W o b ’HJ " ,\,I s { .w - 1 Three fect of snov reported 10 | Pronchimen Who Are Daddies of 10 e . William P. Mes chequer, was successful In Glasgow, | 2 Pape who suece I im as president it lueky | pave fallen In the Cascade mountalns e % ftoer to oo wihile R. Mond, son of ®r Alfged stimated 1o Be 3.1 Miles South: |of the Adkine plant, said, “If T die Mare and the Eberbach police that % | to 18 Children Are Awarded Pre. | 16 ergeant said that at 8:18 Mond, former minister of health in [as well thought of und with the rec. | they were not lynched on the night ot " o X faois AN b weat for the liberals at the Isle of Bly. | Washington, '3’" 7.—Connecticut's | louse, T shall not have lived in vain,” | ?¢0s | — Dee. 1.- B ) that a Tohn T. W. Newbold, the commun- | exact center pop | > i~ -Elghty-cight st member of the last paritament, [ by the y,..mr.mn.yq,'.':?.,‘:‘::;'mx:z TELLS OF LAWLESSNESS PRA"NG FOR WINTER ‘w-num Man. 60, Takes Own Life '_ 4 ""’.,,‘T.‘:ffm suffered defeat in the Motherwell df- |in latitude 41. degrees 30 minutes | S . f Vision of Lanarkehire, at the hands|and § seconds north, and longitude 72 A - i e A o B, Pergaon. ctuservitive egeed §1 Gineies S04 ¢ stomats NONG BOYS AND GIRLS ..o vio = ; 7 4 ople Al ' .| On Way to Ohurehy One of the prominent ifberals, Sir | west, the census burean announces sl e R o N | ' Donald Mclean, lost In the Kiimar. The approximite lncation of the rador Coast Suffer Pood Shortage Holyok Mass nock division of Ayr and Bute, s population center of the state was 2.1 | Rev. Gustal Johnson Describes Con- | Bancroft. shot hi Josaph G. Woods presented the state's 1and, to R. Climie, labor. Will Th miles south-southwest of Meriden When Cod Vishing Fails Rancroft > | tof ¥ Peopl Minne. and John J. Jopes, retained Plai post office, New Haven connty B bbb e 5 Quede and Silvertown, respectively for the The movement of the center from apolis Dance Halls o Inbor party, while Frank Hodges, | 1910 to 1920 was 1.6 miles in a direct early tof Extraordinary y weather condition o reported along Miners' Leadeg, gained a liberal seat |jina from point to point, while the| Nevelations of alleged = drinking (he Guif of £t Lawrence and Labra- | ggraement last Ont at 1ichfield, Stagordshire. direction of the movement was 0.9 |OT8!es by young gifls and boys in ”"‘“ ' while she was o Former Prime Mintster Lioyd | mites sontuoerd ang 1 0n aiers O.9 |public dance hatls in Minneapolis,| Warm ow: the waters still | i 10 & 3 ehurch Grorge won his seat by polling 12.- | ward Minn., were made to a capacity audi. are free fro wild lite which of- | ... was making o » 1 . Work Hard and Live Long, 199 votes as against 7,823 for Jones N N T hains, castly | Yacant fot he fired th ot ? fiau \\oman at IO ‘Pdl\ cek ronservative randidate. “ L pected te separated from 1 last night by Rev. Gustaf Johnson, in South N attie o , eruck her tn th . and Mre. Margaret Philipson, conserv. BIG FmE m Ew HAVE a sermon dealing with the lawless. Brae on greer ands e gidionn bt Ui v Ber- N N ness in the country and immorality, Peopl® ha r eh. ¢ S alley and fired one shot | HOWe, Ware's only « ative, retained her seat for the hing wick-on-Twasd division of Bermiex. | eepecially among the younger gener- flr"'"r‘;' | e aea tantly. | 84id to be the oldest woma on-Tweed, but by a smaller majority | - . ation . - 2 3 oot boe 4 h v than at the last election. $80,000 Loss When Two Stors Bulld- |y, "part he said: “In public danee (o Mishing 1s almost at & standstll. | yop ‘brother, Josep! Wkl S5 ] home of Countess of Warwick Defeated. | ing Te Gutted—Tmoks Like Third balls 10 Minneapolis, Minn, young by Shigpaiions b "’_ northward Into | gung of the board e Howe of tils piac The countess of Warwick was girls and boys 16 and 17 years of ¢ Walefs and there s a food | p o rott's » ' . as born in East Dar badly defeated for parliament in the| Incendiary Blage. age are drinking from fasks and “hortage _extreme suffering has tet of Thomas and Jess g resuited e provinecial govern fpo Her first w E Leamington division of bottles concealed in their inner e e aho 1d made s pie-| New Haven, Dee. 7.—Lom of $50, \pocice, “VSrlll rubber tube and|Ment has been compeiled to lena » | MAY Ask Bench Warraits |wae Coptatn Post Wood to turesque campaign as the labor party | 000 was thought to have been the ro-|ipple are the means of conveving| "®/PI"E ! Late This \ficmo«m was ‘ ) ] candidate. The countess was at the |99it of a fire carly today in the West- [y jquors from which young girls Harttord, D -l h bottom of the poll, with 4,015 votes ‘”"‘d"'"';v-- :‘v:f‘vhxmnvr a two STy ae. found intoxicated under seeming Col. Forbes of Veteran tically not . $ie only against the successful candidate, | WO0den block at he junction of Cen- |1y yeaper dancing supervision.” probe at ling t 5 tral and Whalley avenuies Thers | " wyiany mothers aflow thelr daugh Bureau \tienhnn Is T Captain A. Bden, conservative, with - e 16.4397. and George Nicholls, liberal, j“' :; a fl'": er .‘f ~\4'Mq ',,-,s -n':‘ ters to sneak in through windows Boston, I Chatles Tt | 1t W= oy that BN = ose who I ments - o of thoss who had apartments on the |t ®y St L e that| Forbes, former head of the U. & Vet . |more benet 1o are to be ask-d Half Million Dollar Loss wcond floor were taken ot by fire. (2 o B B O where | erans’ b i In Fire at New Orleans with 11.134 men An Weonomy @rocery was H Raldwin Re-elected his sis. | for Minister Raldwin was re. they have en More than 30,000 ter, Mrs s he Birigh Judge Frs hurned ut, this be the third Ve 1 7 U to partiament. His constity. | PUTHed u is being Ird store | . ng women disappear every vear|ton district y today he refus o iner r ans New <1 BASTIANG GERGENTI Bewdiey district of Worces. | OF this concar to be hurned out with. | "0 o'y os of them lost in the 0 ive 3 r of to say |t or |10 & fow days. The other store occn- | {1 o 1" e " ot pant was a failor. Mre N M. Sperry * " - owned the buildir ng #n increase of 926 over| S delivered in ) Baturd . - o bes was there. Music by liadin From U. S v Machonaid, tabor party | Guimares Is Placed on Wife Has Hubby Arrested AN ANTLRLAN MEASURS ln Heard in Gothenburg orean, Wales, #ith a phu- | Trial in Fraud Case On Non-Support Charges| van Ordin . am ¢ t : of 351 He rersived 17.349) Norwalk, De Mrs. Auna Louls ances for ¢ rading of pep. crica ¥ v radio acr . t fir irne - £ votes as against 427 for # H.| New York, Dec. 7.—Charged with |Barker of 81 Logis, who lost her suft | SOns if . 1t 2 dese miles, ‘ a t Byass, conservative ueing the matls’to defraud investors net her mother inlaw, Mrs, fda | cration ] . weh & ne Wi ' rether Lietler Makes Gond « Mrs. Margaret Wintringham. Wb. | Athert E. Guimares, who figured in M. Barker of thie cits in superior | the fiers a ght " J ofal, WaR t from the Louth |the Dorothy King murder case: Frank | conrt a1 Bridgeport wterday. where. | by the - " % " division of Lincolnsin B. Sheldon, Henry W. Fields, Walter in she alleged alienation of the affee t ar 2 Conn. League of Women T an * f Athe onservative, | W. Hergberg, Sydney Hennett and tions of her hushand, Merri and | ®- . s v wsh e ¢ the Kintoss and |[Willlam B, Kass today wers placed | cluimed mages of $50,000, had her oters Lfllld Pl’(“ldfl“ western division of Perth and Kin- |on trial in federal court. The indict- |husband arrested on a charfe of no THE WEATHER PROPS ¥ \l~ l\ SHOP Hartford, 1 gram toss over 1. A. Moltend. Hberal ments alleged the defendants, under | support last night. Barker was re o u,:.,,.' Der aine Longs A President W. G. Ormeby-Gor onservative | Actitious names, operated upper | leased in a bond of $30 Hartford. Dec 5 w 8 leadir ¥ Italtan =0 the wo atflamentary o9 retary of | Broadway brokerage offices. The fic for New Diftatn and viclaity ony 1 had & King resstr v of wns reclected |titions names wore alleged 1o t . FOTR DIE 1IN WRECK Fair tonight and Satarday: | | Blance t . res of Chrie- | & sment s Memage ¢ man J. Bosch & Co. Arneld R Pittshrgh. Dec. 7.-—Four men were warmer Satorday. winds heoom. topher Colt iropped dead i dispatched on beh stone and Raymond Mitehe Killed in a wredk on the Friseo rail ing <outh and mcreasing | |shop here vesterdas . onnecticut leagu women fictment was procured on evi road near Carl Junction this morning, | || vears of age. Besides his wid isl Mrs. Herbert Knox Smith, Wontinned on Page Twenty -Six) l" Aained by podt office inspectora, according to reports reaching here. 'g—————— o |survived by six daughters emt of that organization. (Continved On Page Twenty.dz), Prime : Soo . - unt . . buildi three st Shot in Cold Blood gave him a majority of yver Sardius Hancock, liberal, | Rev. Mr. Johnson's sermons will be ent < e | state attorney . a Tor

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