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16 e 1200 STUDENTS IN NEW BROWN CLAGS Providence School Reapens for 161st Year BLCONVICT DENIES HE HURDERED WOMAN Gibson Caused Declares That F. R, Discharge of Pistol Which Killed His Benefactress, Pasadenw, Cal, Sept. 4. — Two difterent versions of the slaying of \irs, Clifton R. Hunn, former Chi- |cago woman, found shot and beaten [to death in her apartment here last Friday, were in the hands of the police today as the result of the ar- t by the college |rest last night in Los Angeles of | shman « of | Harry Connor, alias Harry Garbutt, | ted by mental and |ex-convict, alleged to have fled from 500 [the Hunn apartment aftér the kill- ling. Connor admitted he was in the lapartment Friday night . R son also was apartment. - Connor fled, de-to Gibson, after heating summer has [with a hammer’ and heart, Connor, on the other hand, told | police that he fled only because of 1s been coming |the fear that his past record as a tions, | conviet would make it impossible to asunder by fu-|prove his innocence; that it was i Jast [ Giibson who attacked Mrs, Hunn uiship and |yith a hammer and that.it was he, Among outstand- | Connor, who tried to prevent the ar he ci slaying. . brouglt Mrs. Hiunn was shot through the heart, he explained, when the pistol lie drew to intin Gibson was during their struggle |over possession of the weapon, Connor was held on suspicion of murder, Police meanwhile announc- ed they would take Gibson into cus- tody for further questioning. ersity beg Sept, 24~ lrown an its 161st year to- Jday with a total enrollment c 1200 udents, the limit s | wuthorities, and a 100 members selec physical tests from more than pplicants, Address LW In his opening ®t H. I'. I"aunce twenty-fifth in the | according Mrs. Hunn | shooting her | gan the university past most er iraging summer |through the s had sf tered elvilization 1 century Ymipic ris th e army world 1 wrent settlement le to A )t the problem of settlement itiative e discharged and sa- It is the the world to u the the er in the ne nations young men W oera are | |Buy Wives, But Cannot ; an Keep Up Their Payments | London, Sept. 24.—Many natives ‘They can mever escape from theor pondoland, South Africa, are of fear; they are doomed |jjxa)y to Joge wives purchased on ex- setter and follow the | tongeq credit during the last three e |vears, because they claim to be un- ';IJ";‘l;"';"‘l;guhjf\ to complete their phyments, ¢ WS The purchase of wives on credit spoke of the |is not usually allowed among th ur new ;ulw g el bR 19 | natives, as there is too much in- e opened in v “’“ i cl ion to return the wives § e “The object of the fields is not to | g c?n B HERER Lo 'fm"fl“"lfj"_’ cvelop a few picked athletes Who | o oo den it o al moratorium has beep in | 4able us to give every student in the . o ing for the deat ars university physical preparedness for | death of a paramount ] { |chief. This period is now : b o il T d is now over and 3 _|natives who obtained wives tion of our motto: ‘A game for e it 2 O e wad in the game, |CFodit must pay up or retu man and [women to their parental kra A mysterious shortage is reported {in cattle and horses, with which pay- in"‘nts are usually made. v which nging,” Pr s yours to ra attempt the len’s memorics are their prejudices too impossible too long and dage o approve th orse.” After sketching \aterial progress” ummer, Dr. Faunce the an win in on the WCCARTHY-KILDUFR Justin Arthur McCarthy and Miss Argentine Objects to Margaret Eleanor Kilduft Married ;IJJ]T} e ,\ssu_x\‘lulul Press, 3uenos Aires, Sept, 24 The 7 of Miss. v“u"{‘"”‘r.\ entine :mrrynmrn is asked i:\ e lduff, daughter of Mrs. lution adopted by the senate to luff of 310 Broad street | ;iopiry to the Holy See that the and Jus Arthur McCarthy, Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Giovann of Mr. and Mrs, John J. M " | Beda Cardinale, is no of 20 Belden street, took place this| of 20 Belden stre 0 pla ary's | 018 grata, and that the Argentine | minister to the Vatican, Garcia a. will be replaced. solution also asks that the At St. Mary's Church Today. Gertrud morning at 9 o'clock at St. | band, today ct during the period of mourn- | Papal Representative | longer per- | i EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 192;.' SEPARATE GELLS FOR PRISONERS Rev. L. M. Hight and His Affin- ity Await Court Action | DRY LAW AFFECTS THE PHILIPPINES llegal; o Ship Liguors fo These Islands ‘ By The Assoclated Pre Manila, Sept. 24.—~Instructions is- sued by the state department at ‘Washington ordering all foreign con. suls to refused to tssue bills of health to vessels carrying liquor to the Philippine Islands for beverage pur- poses were recelved here today, it was stated officlally. The rullng of the state depart- ment based on an interpretation of the elghteenth amendment by the | dapartment of justice last June was Washington, Sept. 24.—The elgh- | contrary to the interpretation placed teenth amendment has stretched out | upon the Volstead act in official eir- [its forbidding hands to the Phillp- | Cles here. It was belloved the dry " 2 |law did not apply to unorganized pine Islands. Under a legal decision territoryq, in which category Manila, holding shipment to the islands of talls, liquor for heverage purposes to be Under the procedure plan worked contrary to the amendment, the state | out today, the superintendent of the Mre. Sweetin was transferred | d¢partment has instructed all United | quarantine station here will refer all | States consular officers to decline to | cases of violation of the law on in- | clear vessels with such destination | coming ships to the collector of cus. and cargo. * toms. Disclosure that such orders had| The collector of customs said last Dbeen issued last June was made by [ week that he would impose only the | the department yesterday on receipt [ lowest fines on captains of ships who The minister confessed Monday, | of dispatches from Manila indicating | were without health clearance papers tmplicated himself in the Sweetinfa belief on the part of Governor | from foreign consuls because .the | cuse and assuming res | Wood that the , Philippines | crafts carried liquor consigned to the his wife's death, M s exempted by the Volstead act, | Philippines for beverage purposes. a statement yesterd which a department of justice deci- ministered poison to her hu ion had held to be not the case. The CIVIL SUITS FIL [ the Instigation of the clergy dispatches reported that General| Anna Battaglia of this 1t was report Wood had requested that the Amer-| hbeen named defendant in | that Rev. Might w with a smile and joked guards Moynt Vernon, Iil, Sept, 24.—~The Rev, Lawrence M. Hight and Mrs. Elsie Sweetin, who have confessed that their mutual infatuation prompted the poisoning of the min- iand the were ister's wife woman's hus- held in separate ails, rday to Salem, 1ll, prison be- cause the local jall had no quarters for women, Fear of violenc removal of the Rev. Mr to Nashville, caused Hight city has from a euit Nashv | al his fate | fcan consul with the | instructed to issue bills to health to | Purchase Co. of New York city to vessels sailing from that port for the | recover $120.27 unpald on an electried | Philippines with liquor cargoes, in-|wiring and fixture contract entered | dicating he believed the consul was | into through the Anderson Electric rofusing clearance because of a mis- | Co. Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford understanding of the law. & Camp are acting for the plaintiff. »| While the legal opinion held that | Constable Fred Winkle has attached | provisions of the amendment, ap-|property at 26 I'ranklin strect which nearly spent her physical strength She|DIVIng to il states, territorles and | helongs to the defendant. The writ is returnable 4n the local ofty court sobbed audibly at the mentioning of | Possessions, prohibiting lquor im- » children and it was said | portations must be observed in the'| the second Monday in October. she had, decided to place them | Philippines, it was explained at the Morris Cohn, through Irving I. department of justice that no at-| Rachlin, has brought suit against Attendants at the jail said she had | tempt had been made to set up en- | the Oldsmobile Motor Co. of Hart- intimated she might supplement the | forcement machinery in the islands| ford to recover $200 in unpaid » expressed a|under the Volstead act. The decislon rent. Deputy Sherift Martin Hor- witz has served the writ, which is e e on which the state department's ac- an attorncy, she) o ‘as taken was embodied in a | returnable in the city court the fifth Monday in September. Jetter to the department from Mrs, Mghel Walker Willebrandt, the as- sistant attorney general in charge of prosecuting. jed a report that he| It was thought at the department or a life sentence for the | of justice that any misunderstanding | on the part of General Wood, result- ing from possible confusion of the constitutional amendment with the Volstead act, probably could be ared up in his exchanges With the According to reports from Salei, Mrs, Sweetin was near a coll The strain of an all night ex tion which preceded her co couplad with the small children, nina- | fession, | worry over her | nad | the | in a Masonic orphanage to engage In the meantime State's Attorney | Thompson continued prepara- | the case to thel his EX-COMMISSIONER DIE ! Oaklahd, Cal, Sept. 24.—B. H.| | Rawl, 48, former chief of the dairy division of the United States depart- ment of agriculture, died here yes- terday. His widow and a brother, Fdward H. Rawl, vice-president of the National Bank of Commerce, New York, survive him, | tions t | grand jury He de | would ask f coupl Sweetin was arraigned be- > a justice of the peace yester- ay but waived preliminary hear- | | ing. clergyman also declined | {a preliminary hearing | What action the Southern Illi- | nois Methodist Episcopal conference | take agalnst the minister still was a matte neture. Bishop | Leete, of Indianapolis, in an address l'u the conference at Carbondale yes- | ter 1 he Would have the mat- ter investigated but not until the courts had decided the case. Identify Picture, Carmi, 1iL, Scpt. 24. photo- graph of a girl found on the mantle of the home of the Rev. Lawrence Hight, confessed poisoner 6f his | wife, at Tna, and which ‘the pastor | said he @id not remember, was jden- |tified by George Elliott, a farmer, | near of his Wwo “All That Tread the Globe Are But a Handful To the Tribes That Slumber in Its Bosom.” Every family in New Brit- ain should be interested in a family memorial. Perhaps you already have one. . If not, may we tell you about our plans and ideas? May we call on you, with- | at Hong Kong, China, be | lirought by the New York Contract |§ war departmen l Lt [ HARTFORD We. Have Thess Trusk Télechons Lk Patrons may now call us direct on the se wires without charge. Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in New Britain call 2065 Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, Patrons in Manchester call 1500 A Display of Daytime Showing New Fall Designs for The Wall Paper and Paint Shop on the Seventh Floor is now displaying tremendous stocks of Wall Papers suitable for any room in the house. We will gladly quote you prices on your Fall Paper- ing and decorating’work. An expert workman fur- nished. One special lot of Wall Paper in assorted patterns, which are suitable for any room in the / house. At per Roll ... 71 20 A large assortment of a good quality paper suitable for any room and regularly sold up to 9c T5¢ a roll. Special at per Roll. ... Beautiful designs with high-grade Wall Papers, suit- able for Dining or Living room use, regularly selling up to $1.25 a roll. Special at 98 : (v P BN 5t 0 BN oG OO I GRG0 - Autumn "What Shall 1 Wear to Bridge Tomorrow? The eternal question of what to wear! Particu- larly is this puzzling in Autumn for there are so many day-time occasions. Let us help you solve these problems. Our selection includes so many unusual and distinctive models that you need have no fear of finding your gown duplicat- ed by that of your best friend. 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Hight was a great friend of family She died two years The picture had been Wwapapers. out the slightest obligation or forced attention, and present illustrations and tell about finishes? id. in n and Grace d the he said. “He| WE WANT TO pla {s church iis church, 'John J. Tarrant ‘Funeral Director and Embalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilee, Tel. 1451-2 A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE e and ch ,’fm\‘ juct of red Colum- |the v appol |apostolic delegate for South Ameri- number of times and luring the illness of our| brown ¢ arried a bo wore visited a ted him S was th taught |, was ta atican instead to the brides- | ca. | T. & H. CLUB OUTING. 2 Traut & Hine club will h annual sheep bake and outir : |Lake Compounce Saturday, leay pride’s mother at which there NCT® | the factory at 1145 a. m D uthe about 40 guests present from NeW i, .. noooram is planned for the | ty, New Haven, Hartford and | oo/ be developed, the ceremony a recep- 1 the family any the ng . understand why he he did not remem- repeated | can’t should say th ber her name,"” this cits Mr. and Mrs wedding tr Washington, il reside McCarthy left on a York and , and upon their at 319 Broad| HEARINGS ON BUILDINGS. T ding commission will hold e applications y for a permit hearings toni of John W. to build a Frary & Kieffer jon of Lawrence to build & am Pankonin for 102 permit a store at Opposi- | three per- | to build ave embodics all of the features and qualities that have made Buick famous. ft the new prices you can afford to own the Buick you want. 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