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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925, ‘\un found gullty of manslaughter in on trial at once. 'The jury returned :un fight with detectives and luhae- pell says he found the squirrel |walk is with the body bent slightly Assize court late yesterday in con- I its verdict without leaving the box. (quent chase in which a score of pe,_ El burned to a crisp at the foot of an |forward from the hips and the stride Vlu(ll)fl with the case, Perrl, who is 21, protested his in. ‘so\\l were wounded, several fatally. | electric light pole where presum- |taken well up on the toes. ' he victim was Wastetla Moccasin, nocense to the last, even after his| The sentences were passed in the ably the fire started, ———— also known as Atol, an Indlan youth {1ittle vietim had {dentified him from face of the recelpt by Premier Grab- The manager of the electric com- . Com ani s [lN wnMAN s DEATH who was suspected of using an “evil [;UURT IN PH" A. |the witness stand. Hs was not rep- |ski of threatening telegrams from | pany told him that it appeared the Haltford‘ p QR b leye” ugainst other members of the IR0 csented by comnsel and when the French and German romnmut:' P 4| gquirrel had climbed the pole and (et Heavy Rebates tribe, Iittle girl was placed on the atand, |groups. reached the “live” wire, which set | Hartford, Aug. 21 #—Two H.r' In March, 1923, the youth was Executor of Schwer Estate Aot rakin out‘oh ne e voims'ana v Accused. Found Guilty fn 63;1‘;-'-”-1"“‘;'".““'2 itk ttl ls Killed, Bm AL S8 TIIE|foh'to the sround setiing Tre to dhe |rerands—agéregating 31 7 ' ~ Soxi Molly testified that Perrl had met [Divorce and Wedding, grass which spread to adjoining un- [from the federal government on ac- Rm lex, three brothers named M T her on the etreet, nf(fr-d hor condy | S 0 B h F\ dergrowth and woodland. Nine men |count of overpayments found to B a5 Cantom AT R o e e inutes Time as o Dhuey, skt sar sendn o L Kepk Secire) Are Told| farts Brush Fire R R S R e s R by a Royal Canadian mounted po- e L Then, she sald, he had put soma| N°w York, Aug. 21 (M—The di- —_— blaze. tax: lice party from Yance late {r 0 " on o 4| vo o Pinaknay: Walkearil A Fredaricl 1o Huniohels grana |\lce arly fro .:M.A:rmn’.;:“r ate In| oy goiphia, Aug, 21—one ]‘”“"vir:‘r;d;‘il:’;\n:d: & handkerchief and vorce of Keltt Pinckney Walker.| Hariord, Avg. 21.—A fire which | g Rt att o sl s for $805 Nhich the troopers travened .42 and three minutes after e %as |"“mor) who recently had been em. |, Corate broker, from Mre. Julla |purned over more than thirty acres | Gorilla Walk Is Latest 131,15 1o the Orient Tnsurance com- e 4 p ; 4 placed on triat yesterday, Frank | ’ 3 " [Graham Walker in April and his ’ ci . pany and another for $51.935.44 to \ miles s against the threc 3 ¥ ploved in this eity, failed {n his ef- | X of brush and woodland, causing y an £10,000 1agos brought :, S B , whose home 18 at AtIantic |recis 1o manten an oo marriage on July 25 to Miss Martha |1 o 50 AR e tarts Health Fad in London | {i°y /fa (fire) insurance compans: h 'Dunkel, ¢ of th o Tholam i N ads. of | & (Clty, was convieted and _sentenced i |Pintard Irving, a descendant of } : London, Aug. 21—The “gorilla |In the case of the former, it was & state of tho late Emma Schwer, | ofin s g tive tn the Laird |[TOM 15 to 30 years in the eastern : | Washington Irving, were disclosed |©0 by @ sauirrel, which caught fire |, i ‘the latest London health [refund for the tax years 1918 and The plaintiff s« > recover for |l Mt of northern Britigh |13t penitentlary for drugging and (jomm“mqtq Sentenced to mda:-. The divorce suit, which was frem a high tension wire, accord- |fad 1919 and, in the ¢ of the latter, altacking six year old Molly Hindin Internal Collector R rt 0. Ea furor in the to ] has ages t th of Mrs Ny a g t as secret as the marriage, was | in a rep de by Deputy| It has been taken up following [a refund for the tax years 1918 Columbia in & remote reglon diffi- ep rriage, was | ing fo a report made by Deputy » obile el ‘f, £ AOLORESS; D1 | The attack took place on the 11th Death hy Polish Court ‘hvmmhv by Mrs., Walker. [ Fire Warden George H. Chappell of |the widely published lecture of Dr. 1210 and 1920, Roth companes e and Perrl was arrested three duys Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 21 (@ —‘ Mr. Walker's second marrlage |Waterford to Stata Forester Austin |Herbert Pocock, of Toronto, that u{m«d claims in abatement, They er and her daughter, Miss | {later. He was indicted yesterday 10 |Death sentences were pronounced [tnok place in fhe Congregational |I". Hawes men walked on thelr toes, as the |were allowed July 13 wer, a member of |||ih hxhormen Losing minutes after the grand jury had re- [today against three alleged com- |church at Sound Beach, Conn., nnd\ ‘Ing the orlgin of the fire, |gorilla walks thefr flls would be — vear in the celved two hills containing seven [munists captured | e N 's | v e ed by tha Rey. IR h oceurred the Coahnize dis- |ended READ THE HERALD CLAS! y ' ; ptured in one of Warsaw's was performed by the Reyv. Lewis| h occurred In the Coahnize dis- |en J 'hc R“mL ('enflah(m ‘f'm"\ against him. and was placed ;buswn streets on July 17 after n;flflrn r of Waterford, Warden Chap- The proper posture for the new ADS FOR YOUR WAN in street, | struck b AMr. Humphrie Galway, Ireland, Aug. 21 (®—The fter in the men of the Aran Islands are m ; » plight, General Mulcahy's wo davs later her daughter a u‘-::j'm'z””m; mlng,v 1!:!1:]”:: lied. Mr. Humphries was held by the | 1€ f‘l: ’ :‘ b ‘-.; her | cal police in charge of criminal | Walsh, the parish priest of the is- ce, but found not gullty |12nds. i o conrt and disc 1 | During the 1ast year, Tather Walsh Katherine Marquis has brought | 4, from 80 to 100 of his parish ! . 7 7 /. 3 5 ShT7% .'z,/ § ’ through Atty. Thomas MeDonough | had lett for America, and if & ' ///I = - ! Men,s BroaJCIOth S’"rts | ' | ey're New — And Snappy, Too!' o o it CallIEShiAE xodus of boye continued at the . 20 Che plaint laims that present rate there would soon be an 5’0—— 95 irint The (pia)nilit f" e that O end to the fishing industry. 2 2 August 8, the defendant malteiousiy | "7 10 el s ssaulted h th a biunt instru- | 11010 v a number of peo- | : assaulted her with a biur \vyu e i Bl ’ / 7 7 / Faney stripes, natty checks, and th 1\pro\ed' fingiinfirtee fofthe head Lot Caienty sunnied ART00d . /_ % # A 4 7 I plain colors, Collar attached or neckband style. a othe! part r . d 7 207 % 7, & I .N!fl e i [ation hefore Christmas if the fish- = ‘ 5 . 2 0 / These 5h|r(l;&a're ;(ralonh;;;:r‘:.- arades Elzes 14 s eansed much |8 during the fall was not more —ad , Z 77 i iz i : i ! i [successful than in recent years, " 7d angulsh and force: remoumiy s "5' ‘V‘d”,"‘ & 'n':| n'( money for| _(The Aran Tslands lie at the en- q : i S o expend & ! trance fo Galway Bay. The inhabi- « ” S~ i tants depend mainly on the fisheries, i tric ho Atty. atrice through AUY. 1,0 0 rtly on kelp burning.) has brought suit for Johnson of this ia the result of an| STOPS THEFT WITH RIFLE. ] assault August 9 on the Ber- R i shaike! lh‘plllv Sheriff Dashes From Home Joseph Stella has brought suit for | and Arrests Five, 1500 damages against Sophle KWas-| qion eove, L. I, Aug. 21—Deputy nik. Attachment has been made on a | g e “mfi's Thn'm_,y of Roslyn, I, clad only in s underwear rushed from his home, rifie in hand, last night, yelllng “stop thief,” at a of autolsts who are alleged to | ‘ liave been helping themselves to gas | olfne from a filling statlon across the INDIAN ON TRIAL | Toving severa enotsattr the auto. | | mobile which had started he hrought |1t to a halt and arrested its five oc- | Souaw Accused of “Witchcraft Mur- | CUpants, who were fined $25 each by JuAEAConser Justice of the Peace Westervelt. The der"—Teft Youth, Bound, On Tee | prisoners described themeelves as . George Imported i ) PR “Tutle” in Fal | Onward Into Fall— 1.98 and $2.98 \ | " ) $ a"’g i Sweaters ' First Fashions Ready! filligree frame (ops. Silk cord and chaln hand] Colorings A R ! Al to $7' '9 5 [ The first inkling of what Faehion has written for Fall, is like opening the latest book of one’s favorite author, anxious to _Featuring { know what new interest he reveals. the New Turtle Collar Imported ‘ ut vre mammien st mer 1 Inthe index we see Balbriggan and Satin, the fabrics that are . | smartness of line and color ) Country-Wide Hits; and the colors Pansy and Linen Sets $7.95 : Chatles F. Gustafson has brought | sult for § Carl Lantz. Fran « of Berlin d real estate owned by will be the chief reasons why they will win first honors in Golden Pheasant, too. e rdrobe. The T e L “',‘;L‘!' : ;‘.g}{fon;'].',"q,f{fffi ! But we must look in the hook itself to see what watch, Open drawnwork Linen 3 show real color The mis- I'ashion has turned out! Come and watch as we Damask patterns. Solld colors, | tures and plain colors are simply elegant. Of course, the all wool ! o caql i 7 W av, o whilo b ool bt e ) Lllethe l‘ea\ es! Right now we have the very fi}’st (D&1—Pasement) ! &L—2nd Floor) {of Fall Fashions to show you! And everything ( “D. & L.” Priced, too! New Flowered ! (D. & L.—2nd Floor) it | (428 03| e { @ DRESSES ver Bleached | |[FiiB B | - ‘ Linen Da‘:aslz . 1 J Ja i Vo 1 L E { .‘ & —Balbriggan Jerseys To Freeze to Death. thur White, cighth str were charged with petit larceny. Prince Rupert, B, C,, Aug. 21 (P— | 1:ddle Loot, an Indian woman, went on trial toda rged with partiei- pating in a craft murder.” R e & Y BLAD THE HERALD CLASSIFILD Blg Aiex; & dRisrielndle s ADS FOR YOUR WANTS 13323TI It tire st it eRisiR e iRt bRt EsseRRRttI Rttt i si TRt Rt Es st SRR RT R L IILRIITIILIIIILIL] 32333203 T eI ILIEIITTIISALLILILITITNILT § —Satins g $1.98 yard e A S ) N —Crepe Back Satins : o b Will Tmpart Window Effects [( /. [} % —Reversible Striped e S I A e That Are Different! ] Satins ) () e S, il ([ : —Models for Every Type 22:22 Naphins to | —38 69c v W 3975 1, 20 h 5 ! The nearness of fall reminds us that our homes may need a fresh atc y dol ..95 rning touch here and there. These voiles in our Third Floor Drapery i Dept. will give cne inspiration to dress up the windows in a new, (DET = Easemant) : different, delightful manner. The colors are guaranteed fast. 36 =y Every Dress A inches wide, Also nsed for Bed Spreads. f 3 3 Real Good Value! 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