New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1924, Page 16

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ists huve wot up their laboratory and and phystcally. Kach heart beat, the 25 L formation of this und that bone, in- tonation of their consersution, the - charted, Somewhere in o the mmlph ———— the experts hope to find a streak that d fire the youths to commit mur- ductiess gland, the r, perhaps some Every Known Mental ~Disorder . . 3 thyroid, pituitary or parathyroid, ir oreseen in L b-Li m Tr | cnlarged to a point that Foreseen in Loeb-Leopold Trial tuwed or cniareed ‘to a potat tnat al channels of normality ; o 14 1oy i osni The s does not believe that any ntal J rd 1 ght be urz wount of expert testitmony can bre [ n their il i 16 o0 sought 1o the proof that both hoys are I nan 1y b £ mining Nz «ove the normal in inteliigence, The b A i e nesceutors are prepared to show that ik Ny 1o th have led normal lives: that they R o o ! loved and hated like other f licated - last n cuths: that were eaceptional K 1 13 Pimriio nts and that there 18 no trace of } 1 Ur. H. & Hulbert in cither family, and, finally, . had visited th hat they knew they were committing exaininations witl L# wrong when they Kilied the Franks Bt ¢ boy becanse they set taborate ' ¢ §, Attor cheme to hide their conncction with . I owish At Cliuy the erime, ence Darro n of the attorneys for the mup | TEIiite v e e Hentlie today received a letter from i ith' ecach 'l AN A Kk warning him tha the 1 Dy, Bowmian suid, wonld I ) vere donvinced thut' Lo ported to defense coitnsel Mo pold wnd Loch should he iged and Meanwhile State Atorney Crow thi if the attorney suceeeded in t has dirvected Milton 0 Smith, assistant z them free, he, the lawyer, would ywosecutor, to make g sty of forms ! nehed at the first opportunity i insanity as preparcation for cross ey o examination of the alfenists testitying I cient times the seventh child the youths f seventh child wa credited witl Behind locked doors these special- | supernatural powers Key of Security "CONNORG.SON ‘W-0 259 MAIN ST. For Sale values in Homes | | | | | On Carlton strect we have a new 6- room cottage, built by the owner for a s built to put on the marker. C o owner's intention to return State, where y formerly You should see this prop- erty o get the salue offered, It is of the best construction with hot water system, modern in every way: Zeoar modern garage goes with this property. A Satenement honse, also a 2-tene- ment in rear; present income two psand dollars, Location, Seymour also extra large bullding lot, | is 10 be sold to settle ! s of 1) Iate Paul It is cortainly a good mg Arata estate, | Investment. T PECIAL MENTION | 1 his office s listed two large fs. 101Qs, located on Arch street, suitable 1or Yhustness propositions. We have the |n|u of the property and would “ed 1o go over this matter i uh -~ 1 T 'AT MAPLE HILL We have pad tisted W our office, {he most Begyiitul cottage. built on A ot 1005206, 41 212,000, Today we Cived WO o close at $10,000—it {rdecd wely oo tooking up, The OF 1510 Mue out of State. P CONAL. a1 Belvidere, just gz ardwood finish years ol rem<on UWREE fias two howses i ow ms WAey wovoral good 4 i Maple Wil Main ypeer. shuttle YORS b peet. Lineoln “trect n, Belvidere, Som Meadow aven +«#W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e ] {ren begin Sunday with the baccalau ¢ Havtford, June 14. — A pamphlet |reate service at 8:30 p. m. (daylight Middietown, Conn., JV;u; ,H .\\'r,s- (DealerstmiMaaweltia ust issued by the state board of edu- |saving time) Dr. John B. Lewis of |loyans commencemcy fustivities con- TS AN Chrygiep) cation from figures compiled under |Waterbury will be the preacher for |!iiued today with t e e ey o director of the division of research prizes. On Monday the atumni as. | ninety-sccond annual commencement tures for the support of schools in wla\l!xh' savingtime) will |.n fr\l]u\\ delivery of the I‘:UA"I ureate sermon ETT J092.2% wus something over $19,. |ed by the planting of the ivy at the "’A'h“ Eraduting; clgpsitomoro s . 7 new building by the graduating class. mong the \isiting alumni today 400,090, indicating 8t |1 © °Ulgraduating exercises will be held at | ¥28 Watson C. Squire, of the class of . about 145 per cent $n the cost of edu= fyp o pror e 00 s dvelock in the After. |59 Who erossed the continent from . Ation in the pmst five years, but show- 'noon (daylight saving time). w,\.! lft.-mn in 8 umu, to |: present at An l Be P[e‘ISed T ing also the interesting fact that town | The graduating class this year num- l'."‘;r.”"l"h ':’;‘:n:‘.rl.wn : .'.wal 4‘”“ ‘“::I’]yjl‘. 0 tuxes pay the great bulk—or slightly Eeiay seyanmgandiinchall SBmitn ot tion of t signing the alumni book | 4 Sveris]6ugo dyoiotatinyexnenne T het| i MInNIONTN I\ imatistthesadirean Loilis ol s Roi it Vi iS e S e e Me et Fr le d largest single item in outlay is teach- [the class and present the diplomas. l\‘{:- i e Il]..nu: ¢, Colard nas and Fhe tabic shows receipts of $19,- | Smith ";‘“’ 88 "i"””"‘"l 'rj"‘ ainlas S ooy w 'mm'm " Conn., and Pa rons a P in the last '_‘,' Sl [,;,',,,‘.l,‘., re. [the exercises on Tuesday afternoon *a'l“r:“" ‘?" "“‘]""‘""‘“‘.“- ""fl‘"‘” FEosrre re Sent scd figures show that the total of “i‘:!'hn lf;m-vm s by the school or- [ m‘ il v iy " 3 urrent ¢ for sehools in all the {chestra. This orchestra was started | ' '® AnNY = Ao o ,.‘.’\',,,” i 166,000, The source of |In November, 1923, under the direc- | Cletes: ““_””‘“’]"‘:‘i' 4k '“'""';'fi,‘;f::‘fl Locatlono ° e the receip s dealt with on [tion of T. C. Sheehan, funds heing |University and the alumni follos the b 3 and shows|raised by a fair held at Newington., | DY & buffet luncheon at noon . that sate grants were gnly 7.36{ The publlc is cordidlly invited to| This afterncon the alumni parade per of the amount while town |both Bunday afterncon and graduat- | Wi be formed carly and the Yene taxation fuynished per cent, dis- [ing exercises when oppartunities win | 8/tduates will attend the WHLIGH e : from town deposit funds .12 per cent, [new building and view the work ac Later this afternoon the president’s jocal funds, .25 per cent, and miscel- [complished by the pupils in the vari- "°°" mm‘n .\H'y be held, .*flw-wn-d by jancous sources, including tuition fees |ous departments, [the “1831" dinner and the individual and voluntary contributions 4.31 per reunion banquets enat | The evening will witness the cam For the vear, which is covered by pus fllumination and sing with musie the pamphlet, the capital outlays were E IS by a band and glce club. On this oc- me—— e as follows: New grounds and build- caslon the new Wesleyan college song ings, $4.776,885.35; new cquipment compesed by Carl F. Price and Clar- I8 179.78 Interest on' loans | ence R. Smith, will he sung for the amounted to $8352,612.53. The total first time for the approval of the expenditures from these sources graunates amounted to $3,965.077.69. The fig- g wn our wn ' | ures showing this amount of money it feciccinni P safi | o i 1 omin an | ALALCES 0N MiSSiSSippi Tnvesti- School Registration school districts for school purposes , . 151 Higher Than in '23 | o1 1¢ lare especially interesting. The tota) | g {w by l q y BO d The registration in the public amount 1s $16,530,444.52. The amount | 2 nquir A [schools fast month was 151 higher or e ul ln | from district taxation n the 16 {thar. 1n the corresponding month in !towns in the state where the schools = 5 N | 1928, E are maintained under the district sys- | , o0 Fedro, Cal, June td.—Further | “yn"he wiementary school group the (2) Two Lots on Linwood street, Hartford raised more than one-hait | il cd 48 men aboard the dreadnaught | attendance. This gronp includes the (4) Four Lots on Shuttle Meadow aveny [of that sum, or $421.748.24. The dis. | M1618siDpi last Thursday and injured | washington, East. Smalley, Nathan trict systom exist in only nine towns |® d0%en others, five seriousiy, awaited | jale, ¥mith, Rockwell, Northend, (1) One Lot on Arch street extension at present | telling as members of the naval board | 1incoln, Monroe, Camp, Bartlett, S | | Inquiry investigating tha disaster, | Stanley Osgood Hill, Open Air and (8) Elg'ht Lots on Kcnsinumn street rathered for their second scssion on | Elm street schools, The Junior High | g ‘SALT BEDS OF UTAH ARE lead to the be SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924, CROSSES COUNTRY — TO ATTEND RECNION Seatle Man's 63th Graduation Anniversary at Wesleyan EUST OF EDUCATION [commeNceeT PRocei " RAPIDLY INCREASES ... T To Deliver Address Climbs About 135 Per Cent ins Past Five Years [ Winchell Smith To Graduates and Present Di- This Is To Announce That e BENNETT MOTOR SALgs plomas To Scven. The commencement exercises at the |Newington Home for Crippled Child- 17 more tem was $811,377.74. The districts in | 3612118 of the grim turret blast which | pegistration shows pupils in (3) Three Lots on Andrews stiect, (1) One Lot on Rentschler stieel, (1) Four Lots on Monroe street, of 44 pupils, reglstra- 'the battieship today. A vivid picture of the n\‘lhml\ the fighting 2, while the guns of nm two other ves schools show a reduction jand the Senior Hizh achool tion is 128 higher than in The school attendance submitted its ort for fate which men of turret their ship | 18 roared at a tar- NATURAL AUTO SPEEDWAY . b rean has | month of w- h Ab l t D t 'l 2 ket on the San Clemente drillgrounds | May, showing 6 cases reported to it solute Letalls Qi vicory Highway shortest Transcon- south of here, was contained In testi- | (he offes, 1057 0f which were inves (10) Ten Lots on Vance street. " . . N |mony offered during yesterdav's ses. tigated, The school reporting the tinental Route, Will Be Per- St greatest number of attendance jrreg. (1) Four Lots on Brady avenue. tect, 1s Report. The testhmony of Captain W. D, | ularitics was the Washington school X | Brotherton, ecommander of the Mis- |With 314, The Smalley school is see- | ) Ve r it W | ®an KFrancisco, June 14 —The open- sssippi emphasized the stealth which | ond with 212 reports only | \" in ‘he( "-‘ ()f \( Brit An ““ {ing of the Vietory highway, the short- Sudden, flaming death swept from a 8chool reporting no irreguinrities was -steam heat, " est transcontinental route from New gun breech into the crowded turrct the Novthend school 2 years old, York to San Francisco, this year, N1 extinguished almost halt a hun- Owner lives in South Manchester, will make available for motorista 700 lives before the rest of the ship [ [Conn. Pricy 100, Not lows than what is considersd a perfect apeed. | "MV What had happened. it * 2000 cash required. This property | way, the great salt beds along the| 1 DIAMe no one’ he aid in con | 118 located i Belvidere district near Wen: . ' P felusion. “All my men 4id their dut | 3 M 9 | ndover Cutoff in Utah, The sait y D . D 2 1] stanley street and s modern in every beds are level and absolutely “non. |“¥*r¥one. T have only the highest Two-Family House ' ey TEL. 2300 or 17 way. | skid.” They were formed by the P'Mi%e to offer 1 S P ‘ aame process on e Grens Bae Lake, | | SOCK Their Posta . of 14 Room — During the rainy senson a foot or | NCr® WAS praise, too, r the way | South ngh Street Two. ment house on -"m‘[ {more of watoer ecovers the beds, but ' Mmen Atuck to their posts after the street s on a floor, hot air | in summ the water evaporatos, |"°TV® shattering news of the disaster, Very Good Buy furnace on 1st floor, steam heat on | leaving an area of many square miles | 1'OWN in the engine and fire rooms, ' e | We can show you A fine new three-family | 2nd floor. Price $8,000, 82,000 eash on which tourists can test out the 'N¢ “black gang” stayed with their | ! ;mlu.,.', racing qualitien of their machines, | 0D% realizing fully a further explo. | | It was only completed abont 2 year azo. Ha latest imj 8 . 4 fon would mean death to them all. | - i ] The malt I8 meveral feot thick and ™ on and new o » ! comparatively pure. (Deadly fumes from the turrets were Bt is & nice looation and ncw The inaceessibllity of the salt beds ¥Ucked down into their eompartmeng this scction almodt every minute 2 MAIN ST. heretofora prevented their use for |PY the forced draught ventilating aye- racing. Bome years ago, however, |'¢M and aeveral men temporarily wera Tedd Te ff set A record of 120 ‘“;‘"'"m" miles an hour on them. Racing men | later those men were relioved by y N UL e it {another erew avary man of whicn | W€ Are Now Temporarily here say there fs practically to the speed that might be made on | KDew what had happened n number | {he malt beds. They ‘predict that the W0 urret and that fire might at any opening of the Wendover Cutoff wil) |oment raach and sxplode the for make them great proving grounds for WATd magazines a few feet away from racing ears, where they must work From the highway approaches will "It was navy stuff, that's m1l,” aa at frequent intervals, ldcutenant Carl. Weineke, rug1|nry officer of the Misslesippl. “The apirit of the ship s big. Tomorrow will he a day of mourn- | ing in meveral Southern California cities and next Tuesday, the day ten tatively set aside for the funeral sorv. fees of the victims, will be marked by exercises in which eivilians will join with men and officers of the flest in paving homage to the man who Adisd, 272 Main Street Phone 348 1oons 305-8 Located At ' No. 25 Central Row lNSURANCE Opposite Parsons’ Theater E.LIFE, AUTO, PLATE GLASS, BURGEATY BONDS IN BEST COMPANT - rrover S " SURETY Hartford ' CALL ME UP=TEL, 141 10R PARTICLLARS H. DAYTON HUMPHRE”. A HONISS’S TROOM 208 NAT'LL. BANK BLDG. b o THE OLD HOME TOWN Reserves Cell . Now York.— A reservation was made by telegraph before the ar Ring Ring decath house of Frank Min nick, Buffalo slayer. Sheri® Tyler of COMPEN Youngest Portia | al at the Firie county wanted to bhe sure that P Minninek would have a bed in the You SAY ™ /NO-NO-WURRY) | \3¢; prison. MAYOR WANTS/| “Forge T N ™ R TO MUZZLE ]| poST OFF i( g E BLA‘ B, 0D{ WHATS COME cvl’_RY PP ) *{ OVER. You -~ N\ CINDERS FOR SALE wilin, lSFIA_L[LI‘»" > Kl S - i DONT ou 3 ) i ) [T YOUR Mow anq A. H. HARRIS ) o e ~General Tmcking— TEL 2999 “.\\O? P\E / CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND Edith Judith Freeman, 18, young DECORATORS st woman ever graduated from a law . . school. it is sald. She won second 267 Chapman Street highest honors at 8. Lawrence Uni- Estimates gheerfully given on all lobs versity. Brookiyn. N. ¥ TEL. 2013 HOUSES FOR SALE & Reom Cottage at Elm Hill, 5 minutes to trolley, all mod. ern, lot of land goes with it, 9 Room Cottage, Chestnut street: fine location. 6 Room Cottage, Belvidere. 11 Room 2-Family House on Franklin street; price £7,000. 15 Room 3-Family House, West street; price reasonable. For further information see THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY CITY HALL BLDG. PHONE 3400 OLD MAN ROBBINS MAKES THREE TRIPS > A DAY To THE POST OFFICE. HOPIMG TO GE ANOTHER LETTER FPOM MiS SON EGBERT WHO PECENTLY WRGOTE MOME AFTER EWGHTE L,,M -

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