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NOFL HAS VISITOR "IN CONTY Jo. Tnsane Murderer Speaks fo Friend--Altercation Over Release ! | Newark, N. I, Sept. 10 (P-—Har- rlson Noel, confessed murderer and kidnapper, for the first time since he was locked in a “double cage" at the Essex County iall today spoke to a friend | The friend was Harry C. Barher of Montelair, who has 1} since he was a boy Barber obtained permission from Captain of Detectives Magon to visit Noel. He was accompants L tective Dimond and of clothing. Barber did not discuss tha case accordance with a promice r Captain Mason, Jersey justice is proc against Harrison V. Noel, la son and escaped asylum inmate, for kidnapping and murdering a little gir! and also slaying a negro. He was Indicted by the Essex eounty grand jury here yesterday for the murder of Raymond Plerce, a negro taxi driver, and for kidnap- ping six-year-old Mary Daly a week ago. He killed the negro to get a ear for the abduction, Now the Pas- #ale county grand jury at Paterson 18 to be asked to indict him for mur- dering the girl. Actions by two grand Juries is necessitated by the different localities of the crimes, Arranged Wednesday 1t ts expected that Noel will be| arrajgned next Wednesday on the Newark indictments and that sanity proceedings will follow. Both Cap- taln Mason of the Essex county detectives and Dix W. Noel, the boy's father, have said that the boy is in- sane, but it is the prosecutor's view that it is incumbent upon the defense of the prisoner to initlate a sanity test after arraignment. The youth escaped from the eounty asylum at Overbrook, N. J., two months ago, was caught and re- teased in custody of his father. Dr. John M. Thompson, senior surgeon of the {natitution ,denies the father's| | charge that the hospital authorities were to blame for the boy's being at large. Promised to Return Son Dr. Thompson said Mr. Noel promised to return his son after the escape, but failed to do so because he “decided to play the part of a ysician as well as father.” ph‘s‘lm:::n told Mr. Noel the boy could recove r. Thompson said, #hecause 1 kneyw he could not. At {ntervals the boy knew right from wrong, but at other times he lost control of himself completely.” Mrs. David Belasco Pays For Failure to Declare New York, Sept. 10 (A — Mrs. David Belasco, wife of the theatrica producer, who returned from Europe on the liner Paris on Sept. 1, pssessed fines and forfeitures today totalling $1,488 for having failed to vealed undeclared apparel valued $960, customs officlals sald |READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED wrcursion | 4 DOOR TOURING GAR New erk Can Now Be Seen at wpsr | Sunday || Our Show Room POSTMASTERS RECOMMENDED Hartford, Sept. 10 (A—Congres man E. Hart Fenn has recommend ed the reappointment of the follow Ing as postmasters in this state: Miss Eisle Saban, Hazardsville; Willi Hodge, outh Glastonbury. These names will be submitted to the sen ate upon the reconvening of con gress and the appointments will be for tour vear terms. Tha present terms of the post office officials ex pire October 11 Special Notice Lady Foresters will hold a whisf | tonight at Judd's Hall at S o'clock Pride Clrcle, T 0Vl Holnstnelvtres in Judd Hall Thursday 7:30. After the meetir be played for mer VEGETABLES AND FRUITS fruit and vegetables near at hand prices for a t entire list are | Sheridan, Wyo, fept. 10 (#—To going down. The United States bu- [be or not to be an American citizen eau of agricultur L without renouncing the right to suc- a Buffalo theater, Whiteman says | |that “Footloose,” the Carl Rupp | melody written for the serial by the e | same name now 8 make a complete rlr:rlny, tion of pur- | ame name n running in Th chases made abroad | Investigation of her luggage, re-|the season Herald is one of the musical hits of ON DOWNWARD TREND & Bureau of Fconomics Reports Condition to Be True Espe- » season’s shipments of ported tclay that thi ceced to the title of Earl of Ports- the case with potatoes, although the [mouth—that is the car lot movenient ito [ fronting Oliver Henry Wallop, p usu ! ts maximum in | Wyoming ranchman, inherited the earldom WALLOP WANTS T0-LIVE IN 1., AR LT But New Earl Would Also PLAN REDUGTION or than at a higher rate. At one time he even suggested that a 1h ) AUTOMOTIV per cent tax would be scientifically proper, UWANT ADS" Autos and Trucks for Sale . Washington, Sept. 10, (M—The |from his vacation, in 1A treasury’'s tax recommendations Personals ind Reads Reforance, tires. Battery ‘new this painting. Whitmore Palg 819 E CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Main Bt. (near Bl Maximum of 20 Per Cent Ad-| suss stary wrtesimmons ot o0 e bLenia]| [ CHNERAL A R East Main strest left today for the line 48 Washington 5t. between 11 and 1, 4 and VOCfide-Elilflll]fltG ESt&lG TaX Adadamy of {he. Holy Family , at line § o cnezl;'n[l’-'l,m 937 tourige; mileags 9700 Baltle, | line “ 3 mofor moter and mirror, Dr. M. L, Marsh has returned line k) } condition, Calor Hait price, . Veairly Order Rates Upe Applicat! Whitmore ‘Palge-Jewett ‘Co, 319 East Mr. and Mrs. John P. O'Brien and || *Gouni 6 words to & line 5/cat08: ||y in 6t. to e son of South Main street will spend 14 llues to an inch, DORT—touring 1930, §5%, A.1 comdition, congress now are expected to include | oyt waek at Point O' Woods beach. Minimum 8pace, 3 ines, Tnquire Magnus Andersen, Damon's Hill, question con- ¢ L reduction in surtax rates to a max-| = Mr. and Mrs. Willlam N. McKirdy Minimum Book Charge 35 cents, Borlin._[nquira after 4 : No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for 5 v tires; imum of 20 per cent., repeal of the |and daughter, Blva, of 37 Lincoln!| Classitied Page on Bame bay. 8t 10 || anically : pal 4 uphol= who Monday o income tax publleity section, and |street have raturned from Hampton || A. M in Al con : an. econ- through the lowering, if not an entire elimination | Beach, N. Y., after a week's stay. of potatoes. however, are |death in London of his elder brother i} of the tax on estate at 1 e last year, [John Fellowes Wallop, vs. Heaviest arrivals | of Portsmouth, seventh Earl i _ 4 1 Other minor changes will be sug- [the board of fire commissioners 18 | \ e 3 < A gested, largely to close up loopholes |on a vacation. t Chicags and Boston, | Wallop refterated last night his b 4 in t last [desire to be a “man s, [Iries,” despite statements of natural- . cor- ization officers that it g | nossible to hold his citizenship here {iin season's | and at the same time succeed to the wnnounced | title, but also for | T never shall foresake by moun- of two coun- S 2 1 8 would be fm-| | o ; | say he present law scrotary Mellon, who teturned |Bardeck are spending their vaca- ANNOUNCEMENTS Ads Accepted: Over the Telephone [ | cmical, dependdBle used car. Lown . 2 5 for convenlence of c Call | [ paviment $200, “Balancs on easy torms, Chalrman John K. R. Keevers of || 925, Ask for » “Want Ad" Operator. o fotor Sales. Co. 6. Main Sherma James P. Keevers and Reinhard | /—————— hanteally AT B ]fi-nu EE o 1051 Tudor se- from a vacation, declined to [tions In Chicago. B ——— e —— dan. Phone 1189-3, how active a part the treasury Burial Lots, Mobuments 1 FORD BEDAN, 1903—6 very good tiree; mechani wonld take in urging its recommen- | s Consider BURIAL VAULTS—Concrere stesl reia: A rRers e pali AR OIRS e o e eerana | Coal Dealers Consider holatery. | First pacment 100, Kew | means committes when it meets Plan to Sell Heat| et =i outia next month, He previously had indi-| Chicago, Sept. 10 (P—Coa) deal- forced; water preof, bermetically weal: Motor Bales Co., 6 Iy D I Mo nE e eei ala T4 Co. Kensington | FORD. 1026™ Touring; 6 weeks oldi $50 1ppl ind peaches, and |!'ain home in Wyoming. I have 4 A | Official say masses of letters of pro- [ers from middle western states to- I R down, monthly payments. Emmons for lettuce and tomatoes as well. |Made my home here a said for even a small part Wallop is the dean of here, that he will lose much attached to the title does not maintain a residence in England British Opin deceased, may do so 1804, however, that if the sires to take his seat Fermoy. his title but members to animals s erecting Panl Whiteman, famous fazz or- 1 king, recently received )0 for a week's appearance at | $2.25 | Sept. 13 cial Train Going New Britain - - 6.25 R . Bristol - .- m,, Dus New York (G.C.T.) = 9.35am: Returning 7 L. New York (G. . 52 Duis Bristol - Dun New Britain - Eastern GEE the baseball gams. Visit Coney sland, Grant's Tomb, Bronx Park and numerous other points of interest Limited Number of Tickets at Railread Stat The N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. THE POTTERS IM GCONG To GIVE TUAT COURSE FOR RE-., MEMBERING NAMES ANOTHER CHANCE . IT SAYS ASSOCIATE ;THE NAME - WITH SOME COMMON T OBJECT THAT IT SOUNDS “LIKE i § LUNCHEON . WILL® G0-GETTERS LUNCHEON He sald that he disliked to leave A the Wyoming mountains and range . * mig of the year. 4 i 4y London, Sept. 10 (P—Oliver Hen- | ry Wallop Sr,, of Wyoming, who has | announced that he will assume th title of Earl of Portsmouth in suc- cession fo his elder brother, recently going his American eitizenship which | he acquired by naturalization in |hut- He eays they asked so many of lords this wonld necesitate taking . i the oath of allegiance fo the king, | On Ancient Warrant | in which event he would automatic- | New York, Sept. 10. (P—Alhert | ally lose his American eitizenship. Best, alias Dr. Alfied Stanley, said | A number of Americans hold Brit- by the police to be a fugitive from | London in memory of the animals | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILEL killed In the World war. nd 1 have my $ B g A posal t friends here,” the new cowboy-earl 4 " lon colony of former Englishmen who Z favor repeal of the have settled on ranches in Little 0 ; offi Goose Canyon, 16 miles southeast ¢ % test py this Others of the colony, are inclined 5 V:u" to believe that Wallop can retain i both his American citizenship and his British earldom, but they belleve six months every year. fon. Thomas Watson, California her- | mit, has decided to move to Mexicn to obtain real seclusion. For years ho lived undisturbed near Newport without fore- Beach, Calif., but a littie publicity caused the curious to flock to his [“foolfsh questions” he decided to British officlals pointed out today, | MoOve. new peer de- In the housa ‘Arrcst Suspected Man i ish titles, among them Lord Fair- |iustice, was arrested today by detec- | fax, Lord Camperdown and Lord [tives on an old warrant charging the theft of 810,000 in jewel 1 The new earl of Portsmouth may |arrived from Europe a few days ago, come to England soon and assume | New York jewelers complained of the family |that he failed o return or settle for and friends say there are no indi- |iewelry sent fo his room while stay- | cations that he has any intention of |ing In hotels in fhis city. taking his seat in the house of lords, | The police say chirges are pend ing against him in Boston and At A society for prevention of cruelty |lantic City. a statue in Automobile Co. 22 Main Street MR. PSTTER, T WANT You To MEET ) PIEASED Ta MR. HENGSTLER , MR, KEUTER, MEETCHA, MR. GOUBER , MR. LOZANAQUE, ) PLEASED To AND MR, MOSCUELTAKE MEETCHA, PIEASED To - Everything Was verbal suggestions in response such questions as the committeo |a home for a certain sum instead of [ ~——————————o | CEXINGTON—5 _pastonger, late 1533 ht ask. could be labeled "a Mel- |day had under conslderation a plan | NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 138 plan” and might only advanee |to sell heat instead of fuel. Qak Bt Monumenta of all elzes and | hapelally Place. Phone 1082 FORD TRUCK, 19 overed body, e perfoct, self etarter, L..H, 5 2 i . descriptions. Caiving and letter cutting H elnte to It is proposed to contract to heat | .- apecialty, '8 | _Sherman, 154 Vairyjew St. e L S Florist 3| brougham n first clase mechanical g condition, paint and upholstery are ex- he treasury holds to its often- [number of tons of coal. CUT FLOWERS—puited plants, pleasing | cellent, brand new cords, 2 spares. G of the Ilittle ¥ expressed belief that most taxpayers | The dealers' maintenance men | variety. Spectalizing on funeral work. [ A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2215, public insp publicity section. [ would have the coal delivered, kin- | _Joliusou's Greenliouse, 617 Church 8t. cials say masses of leters of pro- |dle the fires, keep them going and | FLOWERS—for “the wedding. Gladioll, have come in since Sept. 1, when |haul away the ashes, guaranteeing year's payments were opened|an even heat of 70 degrees. Scien- Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Starley usters, rosew, etc. Funeral deslgns, $2.60 5 up. We dellver tu all parts of the city, [BARGAING— g : & hen &t Phone _2338-1 tific operation” of the heating plant TR reasury officials have not com- [would be the solution of the prob- |NICE CARNATIONS—S1 a doz. Very fine | new Moon Sedan. new Diana Sedan mitted themselves finally to a 20 per |lem. ante ; 3 cent surtax maximum, but Mr, Mel- — of the legacy ; - lon believes the volume of return on | READ THE HERALD CLASSII IED il of earl if he ; that rate will be immediately great- ADS FOR YOUR WANTS BUNGHEOES KBTS =onringmibeltaihnek flowers. Sandallie's Greenhouse. 21t | Giray Dodgs 6o. el 2643-12. 25, Monn 1023 Touring 84 Oldamobile 1924 &port Tourl Lost ‘and Found 8| Dodge Touring $1% attached, lost Sat. or Sun. Return Rogers Bowling Alle; = e Hll AARON G, COHEN, INC. all package, contalning embroldered 5 Finder leave at Post Office, 185 PARK 8T. HARTFORD, COM LOST--police dog, named Gypsy, regis- tration number 40988, scar on left front leg. Reward for Information leading to — her recovery, Tel. 1480, g LOST—8unday, pair of glasses with bi- BUICK USED CAR DEFT. focal lenses, shell rims and gold bows. 2 Rapurd: ne 429-12 Have the following [ate mdel Have You Seen the SUM OF MONET—lost Tiies, morning. Re- M urisy and In fine condition. ovening. _Call_Jiartford § 1924 Ford Tudor sedan, many ward I returned to W. .8, Moore, Box 1924 A six touring. 118, Plainville, Conn. Tel. Plainville 1025 14 3 - £ TOUNG MAN'S SHOE—t{an, lost Wednes- 1923 Jewett eoupe, “ dny afternoon, [inder return to 15 Orange 8t. CAPITOL BUICK . CO.: 193 ARCH STREET . ave an SED Ll T ' PHONB 2601, A close out of box and folding cameras, at reduced prices, Arcade Studlo. _— e e at The Famous Shoes for Young Men [/ Avtomomve ] e vomn can sorn Wide Toes—Broad Leather Heels §| Auto ana rruck agencies s See these up-to-the-minute Shoes in | siiss Seturios S ACNMB TRUCKS—Saler and Service. Erice i § wn Motor Eales, 171 Bouth Ma 8t| C7'on THE BEST LINE OF pE: Phone 879, NEWED, RECONDITIONED CAR§ BUICK MOTOR CARG—sales and service. X Capitol Buick Co. 193 Arch §t. Phone IN THE CITT, 2607, | CADILLAG CARS—Bales ané _Bervica Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern. BENN 0 it Maln, corner Lincoln streets. HIIETT IO BALH Of)e | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales 8ud 259 ARCH BT, PHONE 1081, service. Buperlor Auto Company, 176 | _Arch Bt. Phons 211, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Bales and eervice, Bennett Motor Sales, 360 Arch 6t._Phone 2952, | GODGB_BROTHERS—Bales nd _service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 166 Elm Bt. corner Frankin., Phone 731, FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson | GOPD VALUE— tractor, Bales and ‘service. Genune & Bervice Co., 200 E. Main. Phone 2701 our window. See them on your feet- m Tour chance ts buy a good used Fora, Stanley St. A. M. Paonesea, backed by the reputation of the. largest LEXINGTON—OakWnd and Gray. High| Ford dealsr in northern Comnmaeticut, rade motor cars. Eales and service. E'A: tionce, 61 Main Bt. Phone 2215, | ' are o few speciale. Many mors LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo. | o chooss from, L] tor Cars, Sales and Service, Hardwa @ [} City Motor Co., 8 Blm'St. Phone 2734. 2 Fordor sedan, new paint and tires. $400, Tudor sedan, naw paint and tires. $350, NASH—motor cars. Bes the o ’ e Ford touring, like new, $:75, MANN!N S 1924 Runabout st $22, Bmith Motor Sales, 100 Wert 22 Touring lwlfli. 2 Phone_2900. 1924 Touring at $235, hiy MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth i) AL Bearle & Co., Sales and Bervics, eor, « Elm and Park Ste Phone 2110, Local | Bmall down payments, agents_for Gabriel Snubbers. 5 STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS— and A7 80 yonirl Service, - Albro Motor® Sales C (- motor cars, showroom and eervice, 127 ELMER - AUTO CO. Cherry 8t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” zll Main Stl‘eet R C. Rudolph. Phone 205! : : SRt Safe But Pa READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS sEE MR GosLm, BY J. P. McEVOY +UNDOUBTEDLY YOL! HAVE FOR- RENEWED FORDS GOTTEN ToXREMIT $5° FOR SAl THE #MEMORY COURSE - WE ot Amemiden Tudor sedan (2), at 4375 1924 Roadster (2), at 3200, SENT * YoU.' WouLD, APPRECIATE 3 37428 " HH e e ¢ , 1923 cars (2). at $135. CHECK ™ BY RETURN MAIL B C % ; 92 : i 1923 135, 3% ton (pamel body) at 3176, Ton express at $200, OTHER CARS Pnn,,lg 7 passenger touring at 1 Reo, 1919, touring car, b passengor, at §10 Likeral terms on all the above cara. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO., 200 B, MAIN ST, PRONE 3101, FORD TON TRUCR— Long bods, ke new, very gosd value 375, Ford 1924 Tudor Sedan, Ford 1923 Coupe. o AARON G. COHEN, INC, 60 THIS SMALL BOAT OISIN'IN TH' . FALLO',TH AR 1S (Crl.’ongf.ILL TIST WRAP THIS BLANKET ALL ARCUAD ME AN TURWN UM FER A ?\\AD‘.;/ SR 1E ITS GETTING AWFULLY Rowe MA, IS EVERYTHING SECURELY STC\XJED‘BC WA RELOW So S PTG RO | . ARCOND — HEARD ATHUMP- 7~ ~ING SOONDY G e % \\.w_ © 1925 by Nevipapte Ferrume Service. fae. Grent Brvws T THOLGHT T (YER EARS Fool| VA, GAL, EVER' STHING S. \Y s 155 PARK ST. HARTFORD, CON! LEXINGTON— 1923 Eedan, also Eport Touring. Wen- derful values and your oppertuity ts - E ewn cne of these monarchs of read at s low figure. AARON G. COHEN, INC, 188 PARK ST, HARTFORD, CONN. NASH USED CAR DEPT~It you are looking for & geod used e visit our show room on. the. seco fleor. A, G. Hawker,” 4§ Blm @ Phone 2488, § T i { t { [} Iz f { o