New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1925, Page 11

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Class 1 Dresses Class 4 Dresses e 0 N Printed Silk-Georgette-Chiffon These Are Divided Into Four Classes Women'’s Department Third Floor ’ BESSE-LELAND’S CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST READY:TO-WEAR STORE Wellesley Farms, M June 12| ®)—The prosecutor's office of Nor-} folk county today assumed full| ous African Peak. charge of the investigation of the & unexplalned Jeath of 15-year-old | Chicago, June 12 (P —Traveling Priscilla Amidon and the wounding|fast and light, and with only two of Sterling Mills, her schoolboy natives as his aldes, IEdmund Heller, awoetheart, who were found in a|l€ader of the Captain Marshall Field lonely wooded district here with buls expedition to the Beigian Cpngo for jot wounds in their heads last Tues- [the Field Museum, suceceded In Jay. Mills lay i the Newton hospi- | Fcaching the snowline of Mount| tal today with his condition, pro- Ruwenzori, famous but little ex- ounced grave at the outset, un-|Plored peak of Central Africa. anged. { A report of the ascent, which Police authorities here have held |reached an altitude of 12,000 feet. © tha, belief that the death of the [Was contuined ina letter received to- choolgirl and the dangerous wound- [ 42y from Heller by Stanley lield, ing of the 18-year-old high school § president of the museum. The ac- thiete were the result of a suiclde |count was writtcn from an expedi- compact. Escept a few words | tlon base at Beni. just after the Chi- tammered by Mills when he was |80 naturalist and big game hunter, 't found, which apparently con- | bad returned from the mountain, iYmed the suicide theory, the police| Fight hundred mammal speci- “ave obtained no direct information | mcus as well as many reptiles and ¢ the circumstances immediately |plants were collected during the Party Reaches snowline of Fam- - Lo H ) s i |that the_revolver had been held [ teesor Becson ex “out | Jhai l ‘ | revolvel e ssor Becson explained means “out man C ; the police sent him Lugsdin refused || w L LEY C S | close to her head. When fonud, the of the egg,” and has no logical bear- {Human Chain Saves ‘ Eddy-Glover Post revolver lay besido the girl's right self from the woods to the road. translation: “With the help of the —Albert . Lugsdin of Buffalo was | Providence Police Supt. [region will meet tonfgnt at 8 He was wounded in the right temple Lord, Jacob reigns with strong hand |saved at the brink of the American | IS Heat “' V' t' ‘o'clock at the post rooms on Arch which, however, bore no powder according to the custorn of his an-|falls last night where he sought to LM AT U Ry plans will be discussed g o t [for the building fund and the na- Sflem Une lallled F&Cls in e fame live forever, over the catar: xp . CLIMB HIGH MOUNT | The crosses, swords and spear- served to strip oft his coat and wade | jokn T. Maguire died suddenly at g {heads were buried not less than a jinto the river near Goat Island |hig home, 875 Benefit street here| GOING TO ATLANTIO CITY. Doub]e Shootmg . ‘ century ago, Professor Beeson said, | bridge. Four men who saw him |carly this morning. His death was| Past Grant Regent Fred Elliot of ————r | Captain Marshall Field Expedition | e s e e HE et :l‘vr:‘ i ; ’v‘\vlw_\h:‘w" l“ rm»flwr:’ ‘,'\', ::{,,1 h«ml!-“l-”‘\{ “v;‘llf“l 0'1{,\)1 to Alhe CUr- | wag a result of the recent heat wave. | will leave Sunday for Atlantic City, nay; iate Lesty i mejjent ELelgwenim, hen Lugsdin He had been complaining of feeling | where they will attend the annual Spanish pri 10 wanted to write ; was swept off his feet and was be- | ynwell since the hot spell ended and | session of the Supreme Council of his own epitaphs. or the instruments | ing carried to death Charles JOhnson | after attending to his usual duties | the Royal Arcanum. Mr. Elllot reps |Spanish adventurers, who picked |grasped the man's clothing «nd the His physiclan ordered him to bed | sessions will last for several days {them up in Europe. the chain held. for a few days. He is survived by |and will be held at the Mariboroughe o | “Please let nfe go! T do not want |two brothers and five sisters, two of | Blenheim. Mr. and Mrs, Elliot will ECUMEN[CAL COUNC[L to live!” Johnson says Lugsdin the latter, Sister Mary Angela and |also attend the annual convention of | -, o0 |to explain his actions. ling to the rest of the translation. | Would-Be Suicide | } Will Meet Tonight 8T|ll BAFFLIN hand.” The boy had dragged him- A typical inscription reads in| Niagara Falls, N. Y, June 12 (®) The Eddy-Glover Post, American ——— burns. cestors. Say unto the Lord may his | commit suicide by throwing himself | Frovidence, R. I, June 12 (A— The man was ob- | Deputy Superintendent of Police | tional endowment drives. and the writings reveal nothing of 'ran to the water's edge, clasped |attributed to heart failure which | the Royal Arcanum and Mrs. Elliot may have heen lost by wandering on the outer end of the human chain | yegterday sought medical attention. | resents the state of Connecticut. The wailed as he was being dragged to r Mary Philip, being nuns in the National Council of Grottoes, the shore. At the hospital where Fall River, Mass, convents. which opens Tuesday, June 23. Rome Newspaper Hears That Pope Is to Issue Call During Latter Part of Year. Rome, June 12 (P—The newspa- \per Sereno today said it 1s reported in well-informed vatican circles that the pope intends to convoke a ecu- menical council in Rome during the latter part of the present holy year. All bishops of the Catholic world would attend such a councll. The last ecumenical council was HARTFORD © " HARTFORD ttending the tragedy. Itrip. Most of them afe being sent held in 1869, under the pontificate of 3 3 iy i B D Pius 1X. The rumof printed by U O T h W A S A se Our Direct Telephone Wire—3500 roperty of the girl's father, had = en fired three times but only two AMNESTY PLANS ullets have been accounted for.| Rome, June 12 (A—The newspa- Worts are being made to discover |per Sercno said today that the Ital- w6 third bullet which, Mills was fan government has decided to uodted as saying, he fired at a tree, (grant a sweeping amnesty July 29 e girl was right handed but the [and that Alfredo Rocco, minister of et wound was in her left temple. | justice, is now working out details ‘owder burns, however, showed [of the plan. called this year, probably to continue throughout 1926 and perhaps into 1927, caused great interest here. All Catholic bishops throughout the world attending such a confer- ence would be ompanied by sec- jes and theologians equipped to discuss in Latin important church matters To-morrow is the Last Day of listed on the alendar session BROADCLOTH SHIRTS $1.39 or 8 for $1.00 ever popular, depend- fabric. Splendidly tail- d of fine quality domestic oadcloth. Choice of neck- k model and col ched with or without 1 toned points, White, tan, blue and grey First Floor FOUR- HAND TIES 100 dozen fine silk four-in- hands, @ an unlimfted as- nt of color effects, mogador repps, ¢ patterns. 79c ea oon as followe: John Sk against M. H. Fox and ot motion to strike out, Joseph W Woods for the plaintiff, W. M. H Greenstein for Fox and A. C. Bald- Standing on Top of the World win for Gallo; Natlonal Salesman's Training Assof ’»n‘(\:mn\{ T H. 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