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SW BRITAIN DAILY HERALDSATURDAY, AUGUNY % 1924, n Bl R o ——— them put inte & safety box and gel in (1o run the planes up aud down the toueh wiih scientists and attempt to {Flow for a half hour before first = soive these riddies by spiritustism, | Liewtenant Netson in the New Orieans, | GUNI][MN lA Fm'u."r": New Haven Mayor says He Has Ned Miss Dorothy Heslitt of Madlson but he did not believe in those things. (and then Licutenant Leigh Wade in " Mok Arobiaviaiin She' Sbatias (Continwed Froin Page fleven) T‘\"“"M";L :::”II“I:MIlu‘:m‘p:l'::m'::a oxt St destors “He sald there would be a couple of | the Boston, took the air | —— LT Butelitfe of New HBritain will Ldoutonant Bmith = yes unabh te With Bemuocratic Chiirman hive oharge of the seryi Miss Itosalie Bertini of the Vulean is (Continued from First Page) h N Iron Works oftice left toduy for & vas cutign trip. wonths before exseution, and he (Continued from First Page) would write a book of his philosophy | eateh the breese and eventuslty X — for the world, feeling he was suffi- | lieutenants in the other alrplanes by New Lo, Aug ¥ooMayor David | Mrs Amos Bourgeols fd daugh ' Pitggerald today dested that he (1o, Hetty, of Maln stroet have beon torney, having just hegun his cross- |ciently unique to make sueh & boek | dipping to the surface had to make [our orgauization was tounded aud examination of Dr, White when court | worth while, that there was a great | swells in the water to allow him (o |has been successtully mutntained was 1o hold any confervnes toduy (Lhe guvsts of friends and relutives in Al o IR D udjourned yesterday and that busi- | opportunity te give his philosophy e | elear his floats and aseend Comvention Co s With Dumocratio Btate Chatrman K. [Cromwell P and '141'., b Dow .l'lh’ SoR, ness promising to engross the court's |the werld," said the doetor, Phe filers wore delayed more than| Committees appointed at the con. |W M. Yoomans, as bt boen anc | The Eust Berin ball tam will play | NOTman, of 12 John strect, will apend attention virtually all the short half| “He wanted alse to write that he | one {Hounced in dispatehes feom Harttord. [the Plrates of Now Britain on the | 1 next two weeka In Ranford, Maine, that the stute [home grounds Sunduy ufternoon and Boscawen, N, M, holiday session today. went to his end consistontly ‘and not (1 was 9:27 o'clock before they left| Committeg on Credentiala—D, A (1t hud been stated en days of the hearing have scen |as seme people expected,” continued |the hay. The Iiehmond left the bay [ Carlson, Portland; Ivar Olson, Nor- [¢halrman was to call on the lwcal | Vs Charies Netson will hase M roand Mrs J. M. Burkarth and inoreased interest daily, Judging by [the wityess, at 10 o'elogk with orders to follow the | wieh: Charles Boderberg New Ha. [Mayor today to ask hun to act ‘lh‘l]lql,:l of the entertalnment at the ) I 1 Phillip of 21 Walnut he long line of visitors strugkling for Was Always Frank track of the aviators at the fast speed | ven. [temporary chatrman at the demo. Imecting of the Community club 10 bo | st xng Alr and Mrs Koneth Wat ontrance to the court room, hundreds| Dr. White sakl Nathan had not lied [0f 25 knots. The crulser pamsed the | Commitige on Resoiution-—-Andrew [eratio stato convention nest month if |held neat Wednesday evenig riduon: - lhr oyt Cogpp gt K coming while not more than 200 ean (to him at all, heing “frank” ali the | outfoat under full epeed add waa|G, Nystroml, Hartford; Vietor N, Po.|ho wore not to be w eandidato for| A Mo ing of he vaters of the Sais ther ol " I r«ll“'h({'l"-". Ialr-' ;r-eut ng gain admission, way through, He said he did not [ 500n lost in a fog. torson, Naugatuck; M. A, Wicketrand, |governor Narile fire distetot will be Bl ot ”’N | their vacations at Grove Reach, Murder Plans “think it strange Habe had lied to| Then, by teJephone mesfige from | Moriden, “I have held no such confurv Athletie hall Monduy ovening at 8| e M I o 1 ‘Mary B Mr, Crows started with & question every other person, They smashed |@ town 15 miles from here, Major H.| Committen on Pross—Altred Lind-|the miayor said, "no such conforence | ooy : f Tho Mimee ftene and MNery = Buse to the withess' statement that Loeb | windshiclds with bricks and stole au. | C. Davidson, alr attache to the Amor- | gren, New Huveni Carl K. Thoren, |Wan ovor arranged amd no such cone | i suss of 3 karth of 21 Waluut street and Ernest had considered killing members of [tomobiles,” said Dr. White, when My, | 10an embassy in London, was in-[South Manchester, [ference ever will be arranged, nip of Atiddictown haw heen | Griswold of 76 Francis street, will | visiting at his home on Wilcox aves | spend the week-end at Grove beach. his family and also Leopold, Crowe got back to the other erimin. | formed that the planes were return- | Bouth Manchester: Carl Emanuelson [ hings shply arven't de that way 1 4 “What is your authority for this? lalistic angles {1ng. e waited for them and caught | Deop River Anyway T have no time for politics, | . e ——— o v g S b “They wet fires o buildings, acting | (he memage which Lisufenant Bmith [ Committeo on Ticwolution on death [My time ix almost wholly orcupiod | 710 Whist social given by Com LEADERS To MEET eb himselt,” suid the doctor. [in conjunetion, the witness contin | dropped Trom hia plane. of Judge Gustave B, Carison of Mid- |with the officall business of he [MUNIY club in Sucred Heart church *“The fact that he told you this but lued, naming three fires they said they | Major Davidson then ordered the|dletown—Carl W. Thom Nauga- | mayor's office and my private law :""'l'""‘ nt 'l riduy night waa largely at — not the state's attorney was signifi- Ihad set Itichmond to hunt for Licutenant Nele [ tuck; Henry Manson, Middietown; | praetice.” ended und u very social time en, i e > cant 2" Mr, Crowe tried for a “yes” or “na" |#0n, e told the crulser to return to| Fingal Lindqu Bridgeport i he would bo & cundidate | TS, f0/IOWING wora the prize winnors: | Davis and mith r Hows "I never cousidered It as I did not |answer to whethier Loeh, who appear. | Houton Bay if it was advised of the| — Danlelson Reclocied President. — |ror governor the muyor deciared he | A4 sty Mrs, Jarvis Dowd: ladies’ | Nexe Week to Map Out Plan of know exactly what he had told you,” ed mormal te university teachers, | *afely of the fler by either the de-| Aaron Danicison of this city was[had no public statement to mute. | |"00Nd: Miss G n Kelsey; gentlo. sald Dr, White, could have averte) the erime | stroyer Billingsley or the destroyor | unanimously reelectod prealdont of the | Secrotary A, 8, Lyneh of the demo. |MC™ st Vernon Read; gent's Spoaking Campaigy Dr. White said the only authority | ‘The doctor’would say only that |ield which are awaiting him further leaguo at @ buaineas sesslon this aft- |eratio atate commiitoe said tude Lo ‘ow ¥ 2 v he had for saying that Leopold had [Dickie's complexes impaired the pow. | along (he course. o s " Lindstrom of Bridgeport [did not expget a visit from Ch : "" [and voeal and instrumental selections New York, Aug, 2==John W, Davis, considered killing Loeb was a letter [er to resist “vory materiall Liontenant Smith reported to Major | ted vico-presidont, 8 Yeomans today and that a st ;"“,""'" were enjoyed after the game, democratie presidential nominee and written by the former, obt { ity housen in Ann | Davidson that he took the decision|Johnson of this elty. was unanim / | mittee moeting to be I1-|"1' ate com- — S Governor Smith of New, York will The state's attorney neat elfcited {Arbor, Mich, in November, 1923, was | o return rather than run th visk of [ reclected necretary. Charles W. Plor- |from todny wound ehoenr one **%] rEAL s TRANSFERS 1 to discus the campaign within that Dr, White had not applied the [mentioned tor ax analisio | trying to get through the fog while [son of Middletown was elected treas- | porury chafrman of et sy 0= | , a woek, It was announced today by usal tosts to Leopold, and Loeb, huve [acta of the hoys king into the | flying In formation. Ho explained |urer. August . Johneon of M TP LA oaiman, .“ the state con. The following warranty deeds were [Thomus J. Spellacy, manager of the I deponded: for this aspect of #:3 wine collar of a house “with Indiffor- | that tho fog appeared to extend all|town wan clected first sergeant-at- |prey eaucnsen, - 08 1O the | filed this week at the oftice of the |castern headquarters of the party, case upon a report hy Dr, Willium sulta” was another, along the route, extending from the|arma and John A. Carlson of Harttord A y town clerft: 1% L. Bnowwun to Jtod. |*PeAKINE for Mr. Davis Healey, who I8 to follow him on the here was much arguing. hetween | water up to 3,000 feet, and the only|was elccted second sergeant-at-arms, PR ~wes |erick Dixon, Slater roud; 3 Bnow. |, Governor Bmith left Beagate todny stand, the prosecutor and witness as to what | spot which appeared to be free from| Congressman C. Richard Chind- C' l 0 T S BNOWS for a week-end yachting trip. He “You are gf the opinion Loeh is in- [confirmution the doclor hund of state. | fox was the island, blom of Illinols and Lieutenant Gov- |ty tems man fo Charles ¥'rancis, Slater road; [will return to New York on Monday telloctually ‘plus par?" asked the \ments the boys had made to him, the The specific reason for the aban-|ornor Hiram Bingham were scheduleg | Joseph M, Zuk to Joseph Kwasnik, et |and if ho does not leave immediately stute's attorney, doctor admitting he had only the | donment, Lientenant Smith decla to speak at the convention, | - {ul, Miller street; Celia Basso to Ago- for Albany, he and Mr, Davis will “He showed up very well,” sald Dr. {word of {he boys, was tho danger of colllding with Lieu-| The following executive committee |_"'I¢0t Sherbet. McEnroos, W. Maln [ta and Michael Nevulis, Chestnut [¢Onfer then. Otherwise, they —will White, | The doctor said that thoft by the |tenant Wade's plane during the search |was elected: Charles Larson, Crom- | 20'!: [strect; Marie Hunsen, et al,, to Daniel |Meet at the home of Franklln D, “His emotional age, you said yes. (hoys of a typewriter In prepuration | for Licutenant Nelson's plane, well; J. Edward Johnson, Meriden; | 1 ""1a8® licenses were fssued at the [and Jeremiah O'Connell, West Main |1R00sevelt who was the governor's terdny, was low, four or five,” sug- [for the Kranks crime might indicate —_———— Charles Suderbury, New Haven, office of the town clerk today as fol- (street; Samuel Shupack fo Henry |Pré-convention campaign manager, at gested Mr, Crowe, Icuution or the start of a mental | "on motion of John A, Andrews Mlln«r Charles A. Perry of 8 Elm street, | Mastalersky, Bain street; Julia and |Hyde Park on the occasion of the No EXPER]MENTS a divorcee, and Ella Treat Cooke of [August Wronat to Martin and Han- |clam-bake of Dutchess county deme- hour in clearing the wlands and [ vention foliow ond, Mills Griswold Refreshments ”;;‘lfi:-‘rxldn'l fix it definitely,” was the 4117-::» 'rn-‘vl doctor and Mr, Crowe {this city a collection was taken up Howard, R. I, a widow; James Fal. [nah Petrus, I, ts, which both Mr, Davi 4 “ g [got into another argument regarding ofr the Children's Home here and |, o' pr " g James Fal. |nah Petrus, Henry street; Obana and [Crats, which both Mr. Davis an Doctor, have you any children?” the doctor's notes and original report, |£90.43 was realized, cettl of Rochester, N. Y, and Miss |Esther Harootunian to Francesca and |Governor Smith will attend. was the next question, |which the prosecutor hinted, held the |Secgetary Wallace Refuses Permission | :lnl‘hn:‘l '.\('l:rnhn‘:‘o! '25' Crown street; | Domenico Lantierl, West Main street; Y | | Josep! alsh of 660 Main street | Bodwell Land Co., to Robert Schultz, ale-Harvard in Ev ' " - lven "“The witness smiled as he replied boys to be insane, r Q) ' he'had & stepehlla and & grandcalia: Conrt Oalis Bops Saie: to Make Experimentation in Foot GRUISER DISABLED n'v\d 'len Helen gDuffy of 185 North [Hampton street; Dyson land Co,, to Break With Englishmen street, James Dyson, Ridgewod strect: Vib. ' S “Which is responsible for the mur- | “There is no question of insanity| and Mouth Disease, der, the emotional or Intellectual | here; the boys are sane,” Interrupted , — berts C., to Murray Horwitz, et al, |BY The Associated Press, man?" asked Crowe. the court. '\\‘uflmnmnn, Aug. 2, — .\frrrlar){ Plaasure Boat Is Towed Into Stoning- Haley street; Richard Vieta to Ber- )u.uubuury!n. Eng., Aug. 2.~The Cannot Split a Man 91 am forced to hear this evidence | Wallace has refused to permit any 3 5 MAKES A HOLE [N ONE nando Penella, Clinton strect: Caes. | COMbined Yale and Harvard tennis You cannot split & man like that,” | to see if there is any mitigation in. | eXPerimentation in the United States| ton Where Repairs Are Made — taw Laskowskl ot al, to Anantasia | °2m and the combined Oxford and replied the doctor, volved. There is no question of legal | Vith the foot and mouth disease, | puonie In No Danger. | T Jakubowskl, Broad street; R, H, Ir. | Cnbridge teams —each: won twa “Where did the erime originate, in | insanity.” which has recently caused such heavy [ Buffalo Golfer Slugs Ball {45 Yards |Vin to Andrew Sejerman, North and | #ingles matches of the first four of the emotional or the intellectual?” | Mp. Crowe insisted that the origl.|1085es in cattle in California, but| New London, Aug. 2.—It was learn- i AN ISpring street®; W. A. Ingraham to g, | thelr 12 encounters in the annual “It originated in the drive of the | nal report be produced, arguing that |Which is now under control. ~ Sug- |¢d today that D. C. Anderson, of New | Over Rough for Unique Shot at |A. Erlcson, Sefton Drive; New Britain | MeeUng of the four universities here instincts, or the emotions. But I do [Yie wanted to attack the eredibility of |Festions from medical men urging the [York city and a purty of four guests 5 Real Estate and Title Co., to I, O, |t0day. A. Jones, Yale, defeated C. H. not believe that is a very complete | the witness. ¥ ® | department of agriculture fto carry [aboard his express ~crutser, Andy,| Mount Bruno, Rackliffe and I. 1. Rachlin, Hunger. | Kinsley, of Oxford, 5-7, 6.2, 6-4, and statement,” sald the expert, “If this witness has been willing to |0t Or authorize investigations, have [Which bears the marine registration of ford court; W. L, Hatch to John A, [ V- InEraham of Harvard won from “Could ihe inteilectial have stonped | swenr ons (hing for $250 a day, but |Deon answered by Secretary Wallace (656, were towad to Stonington yes. |, NoUnt, Briuno, Aug. 24 Andrews, Lincoln street; Louise and | A S, Watt of Oxford, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. H. the emotions at any time during the |sinec had changed his opinion and | Wit the siatement that the discass |terday by a United States const guard |00 DY Cir] Andorson of Buftalo fea- |y "5 0 NECHTO0S (WUCI G Fisher of Oxtord defeated A, dx months they were planning this | willisg to testify to another thing for |#Irendy has been the subject of pro- |FOWCE hoat when the timing gear of | conadian’ open golt chamoicrsils |8treet; Dyson Land Co., to Joseph | B8 of Harvard 6-3, 7-5, and J. H. R S R L A O B T e e the Andy hecame disabled oft Watch | CPa4ie font was pionShID | 5o1ingon, Westerly street; Horace W, | LA0 Allen of Cambridge won from K. o1 don't know.” said Dr. White. | iy jmpaired his credibility to your e ‘;Il:lhv',ml:“x.”nir. Anv']_m'snlrl and his Booth, etal. to JA Andrews, Hart §t, | Pfaffman of Harvard, 6-3, 6-2. “Do you think a man with the | honor,” said Mr, Crowe. d Stadlum g ere proceeding from New. 3 5 Clara and Andrew Johnson to emotions of a child of five would h"'l!;:‘n' d:r‘:.l.sn'(';!\;}::m atreniously to| _Vienna—A stadium with a seating [P0ft to this city when the accident ntn;ndslla‘sntxnléll::c;;n%"t:ml'(‘1" O e D% [and Charles J"""“’J"-h ’3“": ‘?:CT'E | COLDESE.AUGUSE 8 show sympathy for others?” that trend and insisted the report be | tapacity of 50,000 for athletic carni- (oCourred. They suffered only the fn- [¢ne 2opided tnto the hole. The dis- | orsq ung Charlos Johnson fo George| SPringfield, Mass, Aug. 2.—The “Ordinarily, no.” not divuiged. It came out that Wal- | Vals, open air performances and con- |<OMVenience of delay while repairs | {35, 0™ (M drive being il om 81 Gans, Lyons street; William H Allen | 0ldest August 2nd recorded in.a de- “Do you think a man with the emo- achrach had it, certs will bo erected In Vienna soon |°® MAd0 to the Andy at Stoninston. | over'thy rough, ¢ ' " [to W. H. Allen Co, Lyon streot; [¢ado or more was cstablished early tions of a child of five would show wally the prosecutor said: “If the |at a cost of more than $1,000,000. . e L4 Joseph Wiceck to Bodwell Realty Co,, [t0day When official thermometers at consideration for the feclings of oth- | itness is not willing to preduce that Hi-Jackers Steal Trucks | . Wyanola strect; Poter to Mary Mi- fthe United States armory ohservation ©T8 fo (e exiont that e would not | yepart, 1 will lot the matter rest right |Boy Gives False Alarm With Ii Worth {Dorscheimer Brothers Qut |canelck, Rorace street; Mary Nicenic, | station recorded 50 degrees, The want to divulge the names of decent | {er h ! p e iquor Worth $30,000 On Writ of Habeas Cor to Constanty Bozar, Gold stroct: Annie | nearest recent approach was §7 on Birls when he got himself into trou- | Mr. Crowe mentioned the governess| 1N Park Street “Murder” | Bavonne, N. J., Aug. 2.—Two trucks abeas COrpus ,,q john ritzsimmons to Joseph | the same date last vear, bIB?" AHKEL AT Bronb: e manoned tio saveriioes loaded with 400 to 00 cases of liquor | Lancaster, Pa, Aug. Z.—Benjamin|Dcizok, Cedar and Lake strocts: The doctor explalned that Loeb had |Loeb was pretty much handed over | Thadeus Lazicki of 333 Park street 1¢1d to be worth $30,000, were stolen |and Chester Dorsheimer, charged by |L. 8. Johnson to W. F. Service, New.| The wireless radio s a wondertul been swayed all the time between |5 the governcss, that the governess|rushed to a neighbor's house this|DY Mi-iackers who forced the truck |their brothgr, Frank with having mur. | bury strect; Tony Palumbo, ct al., to|invention, but not more so than the right and wrong but that Leopold had |very largely stepped into the mother's | morning about 10:30 o'clock with drivers and their helpers to back |dered theil parents in this city, In|Archimeda Zucki, First street; John |wireless Vacuette Suction Cleaner. A a better determination of mind than |ghos. tears streaming down his face and|WaIst deep into Packard's canal on |April 1910, were released at a habeas | Ciaffaglione to Angelina Cimino, |postal to the Vacuette Distributing Loch. Mr. Crowe asked if a child of 5| Mr, Crowe said Loeb had two older | said, “Call the police a man is killing | NeWark bay today while they fired |corpus hearing held before Judge |Clark street; Nicola Tarai to Anna |company, Room 414, 647 Main street, could say that he had contemplated and one younger brothers and the |my mother.” The police investigated several shots over their heads and |Hassler today. The release came when [and Andrew Petuskis, Chestnut street; | Hartford, Conn., will bring you a dem- killing the grandson of the president |qoctor replied that nothing had been | and found no cause for complaint. f:sr:med with the trucks, according to | Frank, the accusing brother, failed on [ Louis Rabinowitz to Anhie Jaffee, [ onstration of its efficiency right in reports to the police made by Har- |the witness stand to establish his | Rhodes street; Peter Dunuzze to Mor- | your own home, or telephone 2-3042. of the company with which his fath- gajd of brotherly assoclation. er was connected and then ask to Always Felt Isolated katz, owner of the trucks. charge. ris Cohen, Stanley street. —advt. keep that name out hecause “dad 48| Neurotic types always feel isolated B h e me——— Mount Bruno, Aug. 2.—A hole in here today. The feat was performed at the tenth hole, when Anderson's The small son of Mr. and Mrs. out at Sears, Roebuck & Co., and It grom others,” said the witness and might embarrass him with Jullus |there was nothing unusual in Loeb's Rosenwald." Mr, Rosenwald i8 presi- | ¢ecling of no friends and being alone, dent of: Sears, Roebuck & Co. of [with periods of depression and which Loeb's father is an executive. |{noughts of suiclde, “That would show affection for | . Crowe asked if the fact Loel him,"” the doctor said. was popular with the servants, his Mr. Crowe read a long question a8 | frjonds and a number of girls would te why Loeb had appeaved normal t0 {yot affect the witness' idea of Loeb ?]u his famll:; and social contacts, and | pe doctor replied that it was not vn- hey never had noticed any abnor- { SuC! ’ mality or sub-normality. The doctor | " ‘05 SUCh 19DEN 10 K0! oy Mrs, O'Brien was a resident of New replied that Loeb's emotional self was “Huckleberry Finn,’ and “Tom Saw- |Britain for over 50 years and was a such as to endear him to his people [ yoi mane vears ago, and his recol- |Well known member of St Mary's and those with whom he came in con- lections were dim, when Mr, Crowe |church. 8he was also a member of | tact and to blind them to the defects sought to show tl\e‘lr day dreams were |the Cathollc Women's Benevolent ‘ ° Mrs, Mary J. O'Brien Mrs. Mary J. O'Brien, widow of Michael C. O'Brien, died shortly after noon today at her residence, 148 Black Rock avenue. The end came peacefully after an illness extended | over a period of several months, that would be apparent upon an ex- : rg | Legion. s Loeb's and Leopold's amination by experts, SR ‘ 4 She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Criminaln_Intent b toned i the book were | William J. Sheehan and four sons, Bayd aentiontd 401G B John P. O'Brien, Timothy W. O'Brien, I'rederick X. O'Brien and I'rank J. O'Brien, all of this city. She also Cromhat ds criminal intent?" asked | yjgoary fiction and should not he con- “I don't Know: you fell me™ re. |*idered at all” tho doctor said. e i o \"res | jiidge Caverly suggested to Mr. [ pl':{iv;lh,c Kb . |Crowe that it there was any question | leaves seven grandchildren, and a sis- HE T B Gt Capaotd With fiho ‘state wanted to asic about mat-|ter, Miss Barah Kearna of Nenagh, D White sald resnonsiniits s on |ters that should not be brought out | Ireland. = ‘ Tegal Hlotion. to farrontioiity WAs 3 | openty becauss of the presence of | Funcral arrangements are incom. fendant something tine Lpon the de- |\, dies, the attorneys, witness and him. | plete but it is expocted services wil o vardiot of rishe onat would Justlfy | geir retire to the judiclal chambers. [bo held Tuesday morning at 8t “No, T am not i accord’ with the | .1t Was agreed that sufficient along Mary's church, i e had alres Dbeen quietly law ! A, ° | that line had already == : KR oot o Y oarav8 il ;Y fydettiito the fecord! . Michael Yentuszonis. “Mental 1Hnr-ss11‘ -Ck 4 f mi Mr. Bachrach took up the examin- _Mmhael Yeniuszonis, age 54 years, Insanity 1s & legal temm ol s o |atlon, Judge Caverly stopping im ]dwtd’?;‘ltfla home at 10 Kelsey atrec | i onl! 4 “ | short when He sought to ask about | last night. He een f PR i 2 o e iDLy has | 0" Gonates” case mentioned. yes- | New Britain for the past 32 years and Without advertised products your life would seem pi ey 3 dos ve.” T 4 | had been employed for a number of . . A Al B B A intoresied. In ihe Gone | vears at the P, & T, Corbin divston both hard and drab. You would have little comfort or tor. MR Yone Te was asked about the use of that |18 Wes not interested in the GO GG LG L5k aware corpora. | convenience; know nothing of the means to secure them. zales case. written, and replied: botinkts : jon. He wa inent ber A e St e R N e | ST el AL O N Bt Unbhelped, your own ingenuities would tend t6 limit your ‘“T use E e ~ ise insanity instead of some re of Dr. White and Judge Caverly ad- condite philosophical term in a book journed court until Monday morning. [ George society and the American Ed- | pace' You \Vould pl‘Ogl'eSS by limps instead Of leaps. %0 the average person in looking over ucation society. a hook stall would be v e e " bav | . take 167 aid Ul doctorr | e I he st e e, You might not progress at all. Judge Caverly sustained the defense. A13) SG18HY M Jhe TRk ke B Advertisements sweep you on to enjoyments. Read o B 'y 1 o e . fll]lN[i []N AlflNE At e them. Know about advertised goods. They give your Strip your walls of curtains, window glass, paint. Move out the davenport, phonograph, magazines, tele- phone. Banish pepper, salt, sugar and all but home pre- pared foods from your pantry. Go back to the flint for your fire, the fields for your bread, the sheep on the hills for your clothes. . Outlines of sump'n or other,’ said Mr. be in St. Mary's cemetery. C'rowe as those near enough to catch i the question smiled. The doctor re- John Regalowitz. life new ease. 'p':l:tdhrzfl(had not defined “insanity” in (Continued From First Page) John Regalokitz of 185 North plicopold knew he was wrons. but I€ | pontoons would be changed for | monts, in charge of Laraia & Sagarino Pin your faith to advertised goods— e e g v . | incomplete, 4% H Tobh; e llsdur In'this esma e (TRNE C 0 0 et | e it’s merchandise of no regrets e mpossible o sparate | toned at the Faroe Isiands and oft CARD OF THANKS, . 5 i parate | yoeland carly today said the fog had 1 wish to thank all our kind friends one e ity ut a1 OUt 85 | diuprged, that the visibility was from [and noighbors Who sympathized with “Which whs (he stronse: mind 2" |8oven to' ninc miles and that theres| s during the ilinehs and death of asked ORRG was little wind, There was only the | Alphonso Weldon. merest ripple 6n the water when the (Signed) SADIE HYDE. ’ “1 should say Babe has the more : clear eut, cleanly concelved phjective, | hree planes taxied out of the littie a largely constructive componsnt fn | heltered cove at Houston Bay into his makeup, Dickie on the other [{he main hody of Scapa Ilow. The = hand, impresses one as much more on | Planes had been at anchor for two ms[fiz?nfm:fimm the other side of the equation, being | days on the spit of land known local- ’ . rather essentially destructive and fol- |1y as the Holm of Houston. The wind ||| . Ar. ¥at fohtson, Ascistant I'HE HERALY HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA. TOUIng (N0 W60 OF WA SOAATH.” | 90 00 DO oot Sy, ernorionted ™ Cuwmits @ Seeeh Chumh - TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN Dr. White in reply to a serfes of | copsiderable: difficulty in taking off i ""_P;m;"{"'“_; | aquestions replied that he did not think |from the water with their heavy - 3 R . Teopold. had misled him, the prosc- | pontoons. They taxied more than five Residenco—~17 “:f’"""' St The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An enutor referring to Leopold as a super- | miles, Lieuttenant Nelson getting up % Audited Circulation intelleet, first with the plane New Orleans, Mr, Crows insinnated that the doe- Weather Looked Good tor had not auestioned the mental | Lieutenant Sifith decided to make econdition of the boys upon the date |the flight today afte rassurances from of the crime, but rather had looked | the destroyers Reld and Billingstey [[§ EXTReoe YOUR SYMPATHY WiTH into their ehndition at the age of five, | that the fog which had held up the FLOWERS from This line of questioning brougnu® on [airmen here for two days had beet meore fencing. blown off the course. The weathet o - ——— Planned to Write Riddles about the Orkneys appeared perfeot, F. A, BULLER SY SHO! The Aactor said hie had farenl ves- |and the army machines taxied into tha 7 CHURCH oT. et terday to tell that Leopold, if sen- broader waters of Scap Flow at 5:16 | DISTRIBUTED DAILY