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ARSI 50, s - - A SRS { { News of the World L By Associated Press — —_——— e NEW BRITAIN HERALD Ave Week Oct. 17th Daily Circulation For | e 12,832 ESTABLISHED 1870 \ NTRICATE JUGGLING OF FUNDS BY GILPATRIC IS AFFLING INVESTIGATORS $330,000 M Lnberty FRANI]E REJECTING Bonds Returned To - DEBT FUNDING PLAN| State Treasury Feb-| ruary 15, 1921, Au. This Is Washington's View on Hearing of Counter- Proposal ditors Disclose. l NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY 2 ~«u0)) "pIojMCH AT APV BUL . uuur1 e sisionco JNSTABLES GET ALLEGED HIGHWAY THIEF| MALTBIE IN FAVOR OF STERN JUSTICE: {Judges Should Be Cold and! Hard, He Declares | SCOFFS AT SENTIMENTALITY © |Young Women Send Flowers to | Youth Surrenders on Dix —Two Others Into Woods. cape | Avenue, in Fear of Gun | | eomp and 1 in v a ghower of b . 0C] TOBER 1, 1925, —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS WAR CLOUDS SEEN | REISING ADMITS BEING MEMBER OF INGALKANS, ALSO “COWBOY’ TESSLER’S NEW YORK GANG:; i INDAMASCUSZONE' 7RADED SILENCERS FOR MOTOR CARS Greeks Give Bulgars But 48/, | Hous to Pay Indemnity and SIX UVFR[;[]MF BY Palice “Dea(“me B ruhags | IIONRATING G5 7, Yr e | In New $50,000 Gem U. S. ORDERS DESTROYERS | Four Adults and Two (lilires Robbery — Grand FRSERVE N STRIA| Namwly gDy | Jury Invesigates Re- ‘ s turn of Mrs. Dona-| Says He Thought Men Were Only Hi-Jack- ers — Probably Will Face Added Charge of Burglary in East Hartford — 5 Stolen > Prisoner in Whose Company She fired, Two Amerfcan War Vessels Order- TUBE ON GAS PLATE BREAKS h y 3683 000 G | Ca S ld l Oand Just Where All This -“0“9)' Would Not Be Safe Supreme el To Remaln at Alexandrla, | G ue's ) ems s n \.apltal x 1 . \ proposal on the debt questio et st ica Enya) | was bound over to the | 'zypt, Ready Tor Instant Duty In Frank Shimborski, His Wife and F 565 000 Ran C Came From Has No t‘\\l‘l probably be sent to Wa g seaslon of rior court | 5 or ’ som.‘ ltY' Yet B Det ined— ™ The theory of law enforcement is | pleaded guilty to a ¢ of high- | Syrian Arca For Possible Protec-| Two Children and Two Boarders ———— | - o e een etermined— | accord the ¢ of punishment, according to | Wy robbery before L | rant by | S /J W. Alling in police court this r _ | tion of American Life And Prop- Affected by Fumes — Little Girl's| New York, Oct. 21 P—The police | Hartford, Oct. 21 (#—That L ugen Transfer Verified by e Tinigld Judge Willlam M. Maltble, justice |~ : o il et violated today by a G. Relsing of 8§69 Burnside avenue, | was so unfavorably received in par- | Of the supreme court of errors, Who | 1as¢ Laohor Day, Bert Lawr i Lt Lat o LIS entered the establi East Hartford, inyentor o Rel. Govt. ry cireles that it is felt pref- | spoke at the meeting of the Kiwanis ted to t he had | Athens, Oct. 21 The I Cleet, diamond dealer, |ing target pistol and former presi- o7 Fenewinexotlations toriw e - | 1 v Sibs . dent. b witt the etafl and ‘rl’\flxl the safe dent of the Reislng Arme company e agreement with the United | *“The | Young men in f§ the alds Hone et BBl § LhyeENiock Sotsitwei ,{here, was a recognized member of Hartford, Oct. 51 (P — Liberty | States, rather than submit the pro- | Administration Law.” | took sbout $120 from e lon i LA e clerks freed himsel? | “Cowboy” Tressler's gang in New arttor. b dberty [/ o1 plan o th and |He said "I TayitinaneR o a T = Salous e o Pl ) once, ran to the door. | York and had exchanged ihreo tonds to the amount of chambers. {show an Interest in the way Sergeant (e (o A , b ting for assistance, col- Maxim stlencers with them for were returned to the state treas-| The American counter-proposal | which criminal law is administe assigned (o | eand | Al LY 28 from the Old Slip | five stolen automobiles, was revealed ury February 16, 1921, by former |which M. Caillaux took back with |He no man lives who is not | he 1 ev rman e s own :\r:o'\md\' the l‘ a confession he made to the New o i & & 7 him to Paris called for payment of | T¢ amenable to and a companion g i R g at 87 Nassau York authorities following his are e Treasurer G. Harold Glipatric, M0 10 FRES o8 0 B 60,000 | prai o iatnot ik bt S Bulgarian ofticers. he firm was locat- | reat yesterday, Assistant Distriot At- £ a 18 s < igh the attac! 1 s 1 hope that ’ h 2 was learned today. ek tho Hext five yearsiasifullicurs |hon sincere criticism. i “" ‘\ - ;k‘:(f] : :‘ ed. n the hope that the robbers had torney Murphy declared today . ne package and ! ferred ewspape ac arly 2 urs of figh t yet escaped. | Relsd Vi e - n They were in one package and jrent interest during that period on ' 1°rred o newspay ot titort | n s e S yet "x\"[):":‘s e Reisiog was to be arralgned to- consisted of three bonds of $100,- ithe consolidated debt of about $4,- | imsclt saying they were reas R e irst estimates of th e ay on the charge of violating sec- V00 each and three of $10,000 each, '200,000,000 owed to United | n juelunent Ml et e b $50.00¢ |tion 1597 of the New York penal and were to replace in the state | States government by France, | Justice Maltblaithere ece 1 out by regular Bu b, | Tumes, and s Erobe Donahue; Osse cadel : treasury bonds amounting to §3 e h is so important in y v ey 11 of gas. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Donahue | Did Not Know An (06taken out by the treasurer in| Washington, Oct. 21 (BT JURG found on Dix avenue, so he se- D A b » shoute Sofhris BROAEedSIOEe ; the 'sdmmii Although Refsing was intimate October, 1920, nearly five months Franch eabinet's apparent reject cured the sertices of e o Al G ey then t ury investigating the theft and re- | with members of the gang and had betore. : of the American debt proposal s e constable and m. a e S and doors, Foom i A o0 analEY \flllh‘\l at $683.000 foften stayed at- ome of their Explained Transfer i regarded here as the probable fore- | : @ place, but neither one of t - AR Sherabtng and '2ken from Mrs. Donahue's Plaza rendezvous in the east side of New It has besu learned that the eX-|rynner of a | s of exchanges | Where it les to a large extent With | (jieq was found. Last night Con bl A | Jennie Hiadk {120 Bulte ey Hionih, | York and although several of them planation made by the treasurer at !y THa verFients Totan : e co r' whether to make or break ‘ornninas 1byap TET o R At il Assistant District Attorney Pe- | had spent one night at his !m“"v Mr the time the bonds were taken from [ axor ro find w formula sat l police court also comes | oy both men were in the | CraLon De DRy was called apd 0T Subpoenaed the Donahues and | Murphy said, Relsing did not know the treasury was that they were to|e ooty to be [ with a large element of | qyanye ghack. He secured Const Sofia, Bu Oct. 21 the police 4 in the case to obtain | the extent of their crimes until ap be turned over to the federal gov-| 4 wag said ¢ I population which gets ! 0 gorn and went to ! inversion otithe ir e VoL o ndlthat tha ts fon which he hoped would | proximately three weeks ago. He ernment for transter. That meant ¢+ ¢ France i |its first conception of American | oy oy in wait for t was S . 1 to the capture of the thief or | had believed, however. ;,‘.,.:',1"‘» o that many bonds of small denom- ,h‘l‘ S ! e : 1 leave place, arian o thicves who recelved $65.000 as & Mr, Murphy that they \\'xream. ina‘ions were to be sent to the fed- |, 0 " csult in | He took his hearers back into an- | short \ S ard for returning . the stolen | jackers who wanted the silence eral reserve bank in exchange for “' < '-fl_ Ctuation for the United | €lent history where the world was| .4’ 1o others left Is account & Greelc | DA o [t ate ‘lno sllencers for VLonds of large denomination. lartadan ol B ated simply by individuals, | goreeg 1o watk away fan t k) Nool Scaffa, detective for an in- | Blitgliy e : 3 States. The American p i there was no so and no Monday of S . 0 rglary Charge Too iIracing 14330,000 [been to insist on a based | | Conetable Hallorar . surance company who personally | Reising will probably f What is now claimed is that the Ty to gt Seen ,|1aw and quoted the origin of law as | ST e 8 sentinel, Sy R Raratrnaar Rt el ?‘ ably .face & state! treastrer, atter *withdrawlng | 0> (B2 capacity ofihe deblop {0 BaY | soniowa: WA rule governing the ro- (12118 1 B EE L in return fired and killed his jewelry, was also an fmportant Wit- | also, Chiet of Polies Wi, Hartford the bonds, did not immediately send | 211 the treasun’s 1o = o8 WWilations of one man to another, | £ R BT 8G REH ness to appear before the grand | Keo Lyt s Dolioe Julliats oMo them to the federal reserve bank, |{hat the French economlic str | |adopted by the will of the com- eral shots and Ackerman drop- ge across the border ury R AL town declared thix but instead obtained the bonds of | mnkl“f Al St T LERIRTs LLOLE CRAU ped to avold being hit, but the two (0llowed. 1g continued until | : t Mrs, Donahue, who was Jessle ! g,.‘n',:"f:fi:‘n}hm': *:)mvu;” under basis. | foree »pinio: £ th O e [ S ot " s sh rarian offic tus, Sk " % i i vl 1L dmitted that Re the large denomination by paying 30Und [ifere:s > oplnfon Of tIe ©OM- | others galned the woods and esca night, when a Bulgarian officer | /1y v yny \ the affair, 1t| Woolworth before her marriage. | gineered the burglary at William B What becams of the orisinal | W : | munity and the force of the com-| )"\ yorman was taken to the local contuct with the Greek €om-| g found that in the kitehien, a|and who inherlted the Woolworth | Nobie's drug store in East Harford e \SON VHO KI D HIS tatlon where he was locked np. Ly Tose att millions, was accompanied to the R L Leen determined but they are being 1| He soid law 1s the way fn which S vt e U rian thel kel S eI eaust BaMalg o iher rats §i8 . E’Q“TFEJ ;\.x:hl;lrlomhm;w Hu ) ) shall effect \ wuest 4 y 1 has proposed a nquir o 7 v R = 28 3 ned, traced in an cffort to learn to what goclaty mpjte S tectlye e Iink oo A clterr admitted his h has propased an dngnity| ooeso | torney in addition to Mr. Donahue. | Mr. MoKee doos uses they were put and through t those W not of their| the responsibility for the in- PR | Mr. McKee decalred that the in- iges they were Dt L Gt (ot i) He sald | Part in the affair and gave the offi-| O = « | body was asleep. | They immediatery went into the|tormant sald two men entered the wlose handnd| o Dlssncd.k | S whish con. | cer all the detal is said ot P itz said today that if | grand jury room. | East Hartford store and a third EundsiEromgian | i e 0] " Assistant Prosecutor Willlam M Ad beeh more money in the| Important evidence before the|waited outside | It has been established that of | Mother Succeeds in Fight to Save| iront the judge on the bench, th 5 o = U. S. Warships Dispatched g 3 ) 4 outside in an automobile, 3 Al sunish %3"(‘ 000 (d‘ which has to do with punishment | Greenstein told ¥he court today that | ORLe0 D8 LY er, would have allow. | grand jury will be Scaffa’s story on | Five Cars Stolen © mount o 30, - 5 1 ha dc punishment | e av a tur ! ston, B o to the te. he ret & jewelry. v . /R R L L Young Vandervoort From T N e e At eh SnoTies €] capture Ack-| Washington, Oct. 21 UP) — T 2 as 10 eseape into the tene- | the return of the jewelry. A verbatim | The New York attorney explained o .Mr 5 ’or th tate 5 | those who are depending upon him, | erman’s pal in the robbery soon. stroyers have been or- | . the entire six occupants would | report of his story to the district at- | that one of the stolen cars {s known ‘Mulsldhwy:q r:\mq“s xr:‘rr::r‘:!:d(:vfl: theiGallows ‘ and t which has to do with the T tar to Alexandria, | undoubtediy have been suffocated by | torney was taken last week. to have been sold in Fast Hartford ury, 0 as r ) y an cl e n readin there 5 . e e g e Ariforg check drawn on the First National | Alifson, Towa, Oct, 21 (P-—Warren | protection of te community. These eI 0 re q‘l" P il Gl : "‘ ! | The jewelry 1s now in possession |and the other four In Hartford. It bank of Putnam, of which Gil- | vandervoort, 17 year old perpetra-|two situations often c H Tt il Rad e of the authorities, who learned of | was sald today that at least two of jatric was cashier. This amount | ¢ Datler county's “motiveless| Judge Should Be Cold and Hard, 2 comomscosetnyonite | offen k thaat tlon after the 865,000 (e Hartford owners voluntarily patric was cashier. Th 1 [ tor of Butler county's © : 3 | otection of American lives and | talit roward already had been pald. Mr. | . }as been computed to the last cent | today will n serving at| He ed that while every | xwwv" as a result of the revolt by = P, Péctra satd taday (hatit P jnotifled the state police that {hey and includes the funds taken from | te prison at Fort Madison— | judre, human, must feel sym- R[}w GVER Zl}wl“fi L il tu“"l' » m' r & I v”” ‘(«1)~ o y ‘ffl'h “M" oul 'l‘\huuxhl the cars from Relsing after the Cutler estate amounting to $42.- | 5 sentence imposed upon him here | pa wives and children | D e MOTHER TODAY LEARNS | ful whether any of the principals they had learned ot his pperations 07%, funds of the bank amounting | yegterday afternoon for the slaying [ Who suffer from the evil doings of e il £o far named in the case could be | from newspaper accdunts, They pro- to something over $100,000, and | ST T Hor. Reverend R. J. Van- ‘:‘.e criminal, theoretically he shoul ‘1. Edtor it Fentiadrcn \a(‘r(: -; "'-‘ OF HILDREN'S DEATH l“ll"tv-;l .'flr!m‘N;Inu umh‘lnlpr«\p-;r- fessed to known nothing of the funds of other trusts handled by | gorvoort, Methodist pastor of Park- | be cold a Jk ul\r IS h ('1 28 m: |Counsel for JafTe [’rm‘.1|.~es st for the ships had been receiv- C \’ .fin ‘P.r otherwise conspiring w mor;,-l. \\m‘umm‘(m they bought ke vatri ¢ fails.” he asked, “who is there tc el nals. machines Rols Gitpatric for the remainder. habiee. ‘ he asked. “who s there to| o e e | machines trom Resing. 3 Transaction Verificd | " Fhe mother of the lad, Mrs. Della | blame ¥ i he leans a littie too | to Appeal to tre fiom R Bnabsuen | Contessions by two af the “cow- The transaction involving the to-| . 120 oort yeturned to Parke rs- | much on the side of merey? Judges Court Siial : et fl,“‘f] ’.; 'm Norwich Woman DIl Not Know | boys," Peter Stroh and Murray Mark tal of $330,000 in which Gilpatric | 1 a ere for the|are on man.' | A e 0 patialiy SNOWDRIFTS FOUR FEET | who spent one night at Reising's obtain the bonds from the tedoral | DU and o i n"”,“”, sne seine @i to different types of | o e ‘peful that n‘ wi l'y\n' r‘.v\‘n ssird | That Husband Tiad - Murdered { home last .nmnm—,g brought ahogut reserve bauk has boen certified DY 5 Jiished thelone thing left—say- | CHimina e n R n any emergeney they will b Their Two Youngsters., [ I [ Belsing's arrest. New York detece the bank in a communication to [ £OMP #EEC T Nl of too much stice Mait | Cou i kb bl | tives decoyed him from his home Receiver George M. Coffin of the iM% A8F P8 (TN S : e said, ure, of afpiainant eus aujck s Norwioh, Octs 31 (P—2rs, 3 e yesterday on a trumper-up charge First National.® Against this is the | %, 50 v after he had re- | YOUng flowers to a | Ing ou “ : : Rt 5 J. Berry, whose h { Xilled Six to Fourteen-Inch Snowfall in 24 | that he owned a stolen automobile - hec £5,000 ¢ ell door: 81 ¥ = n in jail hose presence she [anci to obs r fees conce 3 ; 7 : o Ve cancelled check for $185,000 now In i ived sentence, both with a demon- 1 in jall, Wlios) BeReD SRl R f e sho s Thatiit centera (i Tha ir two ¥ yesterday, did Houre (n Ghaut A and he volunteered to go to New the hands of the recelver. Where | &0/¥F0 SCRICHRR 0 ) e Gdcal 1 not be safe a moment {f | tions in 1 A high moun. | not learn o . today. ours hautauqui | York with them to refute the Gilpatric obtalned the remaining | Stration o S Wat- had had to himsel 1 > D d 1 appeared to the 1t ghe ¢ | charge. In New York the automo- $145,000 to complete the $33 ) | was ended. A short tir v | He said that when bank officlals | threatencd fnjunc t ALIRSCUNEO L e tol Hint ety | County. blle was dropped and new One. fransaction has not yet been ascer- | ren resumed his characteristic care-} 0 L5 S5, ation om the part|event that Corpor ranean coast and for this SLELLAT) oniiiangthpaltorsf < “h‘[ (LRI LA |T~ Lo Glca k> b ; free attitude that has pu il ger clerks because of sym-|John H. Kirkham i s the [reason it s believed the revolt will | hoon gl teun nals S uamcatown, NiiT ROGHE L URL 5304 K02 DORRSSE AR A ST ONCH [ Yes e known that Gilpatele was | his attorneys. and discussed the out- | Unfortunate sufferers, they | building department to order 1 not spreadt to the constal regions | headaua trom that and | Snow has fallen from six o 14 inches | Preferred. He was Indicted on this e o on at 1east o TAGHINE cams jorularly 1l o T AT B s f threaten American life or prop- | Made 18 o the ¢ ecp in sections of Chautauqua | Charge and locked up in the Tombs, bl il 4 the shortage in the!| Mrs. Vandervoort, who was also Saies il ‘Km“ o .\-, vty | bodies and vhereabouts o county within the last 24 hours. In | Mr. Murphy said the Colt revolver, ’?. ,m\kn f(m\w(n'rc‘ v;m transaction | shot, in the head and neck, when | 5 ,’1‘, i e the office of Admiral Welles flagship, the Pitts- ‘ !some places the drifts are four feet )..n calibre, found at the scene of the Sl consummated. The | Warren killed his father, denied fo- (H-', t Lot prison | loday rgh, was en route from Cherbourg | that her volce Was yjep “pransportation, electric power [ murder of Abraham Pef West ,‘t””) Mie is had been de.|day that she had made the state-{ e e Gibraltar when the \ns'rnvvl(‘n!‘} i stood, Mrs. Bermy | iy yighting and telegraph services | 24th street furrier, had heen identi- WARLE G EnE] LD L G e Doy vaswalke: |- AIRIACEQ mens e dispatched. It §s due in Gib- [ 1! < “" have been temporarily disabled. | fied and will be used as evideuce to Posited In six savings banks, and | ment she belleved the be alk-{ where a man r probably today. The navy de- | 28 to care of the hodles nowplows wete nsed today to clear | 0040 Temiér's gang with ¢ i a0 silpatrie | in 1is sleep when the er g 5 probably today. 1e navy de- 4 el Snowplows were use y n s early in .:'H\ 1 Af, r‘nnhv ric | ing h\"" : leep in pea [ ; e to the judgment of | family had ar od for the et e ;rflmn. The attorney declared that drew the accounts from these | committed, | 1 | ing ; 3} 1ioh | and where her b hd wa | i) Reising brought a sllencer to New ank e ed the n his assing sentence, the court ex- p, {tion by the board of adjus ral Welles the ships which | &n T | It is the heaviest fall of snow | Reising broug! 1 b : "‘1"’ ”“"" 2 """”".’, ”'1 "".": 1'.',1‘: IL‘ "1' = ’E,“,‘,‘,.m that the state | Asito lmh:':““ } 'Thetings i 1d be sent to Alexandria, [BEQnbeis said that she oo recorded on this date n James- | York to fit this weapon and has ad- ank so that on Februar 1921, | pressed gratificati 2 sta oke of & group ¢ who | wou s 5 ¥ ke mitted that it was the one which he was able to draw a draft againet | had not ds the extréme upon the criminal as a path- | conditions \( 5 | M WM.M,M to be fitted “yvh“ ‘vh« the total amount of $42,078 to he | penalty. al subject and added, “I hope | mits arc “ heter.| Olean experienced fta second se- | WaA bored fo be ftted_with the 00 sant T Boston: ‘ ONS CASPERSON the problem which confronts us, |protect tt ‘ 148 h° night and today. The depth approx- | Charge to ‘;m‘\l oy s. series The work of the investigators in | PARS = but too much of the standards they | have e o imated that of yesterday's storm, | Of 8!ty or more ho '\y‘”‘"' i 4 SR RS G s of intelli.|Kirkham Keen Eyed Darlen Cop Notes Sag- | © when seven Inches fell, but a rising | bers of the gang, Including Tesater, king over | . r s P Sag ) : ] tion of funds is mad~ more dif- | sence I deficiency and moral | their act be go b tempsraticescibareaimeatilotiiiiie | NOS SITAKROL FosteTIbY RQ hA fieult by the fact that funds taken |James B. Parsons, Jr. and Miss |G, ot alandtontihe santal sti ging Springs, Investigates and snow from the streets during the | !0 $50.000 bail each. Five of the .22 ’ ne source to make good (5 1 they cannot be me: s n”'l the declsion ¥ ontrary torenoon. | calibre Relsing plstols were tound et others, were later re.| Elste C. Casperson Marricd Today piae el | TR ; Wi Finds Much Alcohol. ) : by the police in the gang's hangout rhortages in ,, were later re- ur the same standards. o Jaffe iter —_— ¥ ; \aced b and | 3 e ery standards which they |lam M. Greenstein, 1 | <yt A i and homes of those arrested. ;’.. L:hlnz'\a: L oo | at First Baptist Church. ‘ oL x;;.j-) S ]!;‘{1:) Rl R e Darlen, Conn., Oct. 21 ;x:: Sus- | viomtion of Anti-Trust Laws Is \M\ SEN GERRY To WED 80 Siokon | Awios ug Cen yeen carriec their end prove | prepared X picton of a ian car which was 9 Putnar T ng Miss sie C. . t | tion tc estrain Cia fre pro- 1 The Connecticut state police are learned that funds of the Putnam | The wedding of M 22 \»Ix C. |y subject is permanently un- |t ’"H_* restrain:Clanch = from:y {ing low on its &prings in passage | [stallehed, Court of Appeals | | investigating :,," d‘,m.m,,‘;\ of sixty Cometery association amou 10 | casperson, d T T8 nr with the general | cced ’ | through here at 3 a. m, today Mo- | | Rhode ‘ T ey e e tant i New Tk $20,000, had been taken in this way. | Casperson of 3 v street, and | public Wbe o catl \fic {s the owner of T e T e el [ e |Rhode Island Man To Take Mrs. ‘lu,umnh les .-xm;\ nh New nrl\. nt o o money wa irned | 5 on of M ¢ h socie | facent to tt on which Ci - 4 5 ot sabiEia s : which are alleged to have come in but later the n '/m y was ‘rjm r.wii |James B. Parsons son ik lr’ IE human society. hf‘ -‘t,.r- At | it up and asked two men fn it “how o | Edith Vanderblit As H's Bride | oA S REY and the assoclation will stand no ,nq Mrs. James B. Parsons, Sr., of | after is to pre- bullding ay 3 much aboard?" | | Y - ¥ tord loss. 21 Parkmore street, took place this {vent or forestall the commission of permit was fssue ’ S today | Tomorrow In London. | Chief i Molces of & Bas HAIOH Tohn T. Carpenter of Putnam. | e ieen at 1 o'clock at the First [crime by the man who is free fn{went into « torms of S poe [ | says that Reising, who was sup- who represents most of the credi- |y it church. Rev. Dr. W community and has a bent for | rstrictly Lo e cerias nallltictithe cover ott the s circuit | London, Oct. 21 (A—The Evening | posed to have been in poor financlal tors, said that there Is nothing 10|, . "omiciated. Mrs. Charles commissio evil, | sideyard 1 N P 1 by ks “\;\ G ;' by lard today states that Senator | circumstances, has had many auto- show t the state ever pald the ! . o "o f the Beyond the influgnce of religion | Clancl would be require b Ol S b, r Goelet Gerry of Rhode Island, | mobiles, usually recent models. First Natlonal bank of Putnam for - ron of hor and land beyond t persuasive force of | builder contends that these re .,‘, '(“‘.IV“ Rk “ L numn a few days, be married Reising has said he had a factory the bonds to the amount of $185.- 1 best mar norality lies a field where there is|tions do not a the pern AL “‘_‘N S eilbd oG NS TR i re h to Mrs. Edith Vanderblit, | In Chicopee, Mass, wher. silencers 000 which the bank ordered and '\‘n- ride \s attired in a gown il intent inst society, Only ! was issued under the syster 5 :nu~ o 0 | prices than a wilow of George Washington Van- |are made, but no factory ean Paid for. or that the state had ever ("0 . with pearl trim- |cne force can reach that field, that | Jaffe demands th o e MR Lhe | mato 1 {derbit be located {n Chicopee. i1 a sum to the bank, in re. | uauet of |is the for.e of fear T R BE O SR CoND P anG | Friends of Senator Gerry and Mrs.| Murray Markule, whose confea- B e Rl e nal e L i e L e e B e ponds cach: |wRadio Jag” Very Latest |Vanderbilt this atternoon’ confirmed 'sion last week led to the arrest of claimed the honds PEACH €0 : ton erepe with |of human life fear the.opin- Sl ”"' AR ““": ] H ¢ e VL Jorts from thelr plans. The cere- | the “Cowboy” Tessler gang has been upbrhiiding of our own consc es. | in v, £ ¥ Lad ] " > morn at §:8¢ amed o e BROTHERS SLAIN DL S e e ceve. | The mentally deficient is the man | — New York city | stor, Mass, Oct. 21 UP-The | princess street register's office. Only | eleven of his followers are under | “‘”‘“"”‘“ s Barteaanertion |whom fear often attacks. Punish- NEW WAVEN GIRL lg RT —— e— At iy st iy | few intimate friends have been In- | arrest, Including one woman, Rose mon: b ; | me only the use of fear to| New Haven, Oct. 21 (®—Dorl e, Q . e o | Vited. Hemeline. Some of them have sald Two Who Lhed Alone on Penn.[a motor trip to W om DR Sttt certaly enda [ ciark, 7, of 162 street Takes Auto to See His ‘ Le5EC8 forNorthorn, - they used silencers in holdups. and other points of inter | Jaxter and Whipping Post taken to the s 1 'l: “Goose” Walks H operating an automo-| g 21or Gerry was divorced in an ' LS AT Farm Found Murdered—Robbery | non their r y will re kot 8 | rl; “Goose alks Home | i er the influence of ' g . T peaking of Willlam G. Baxter,|today suffering from a poss 4 8 ction brought by his wite in Paris 'OTE DELETION side at 108 s siv Par- o s A i LS ngton, Oct. 21 (M—"Goos-" | liquor, b™Mmed his condition on action brought by his wi - VOTE DELETIO! Envidently Motive. . AT 'whom le sald has given his 10 | ture of the skull s when 2D s el | b peaaition on U several months ago. The Rhode Is-| New Orleans, Oct. 21 UP—The 39 sons is en# 1 dn - the |the welfare of the crimin: e sald | was struck by an an awnon RlinGRUEEING (utislder Soring e ““~ " |land senator is soclally prominent, |articles of religion today were voted Doyleston, Pa. Oct. 2. (®—Re- 'and rcal esta I Baxter had advoc 1 M \ashington /r nators, gets his - 5 _[‘ ~ |member of a family famous in|stricken from the book of common Neved to have n murdered hy | 1 - ping post in certain cases walks t of season as well as in ; i S "‘” 1o | American history since early colonial | prayer by the house of deputies of robbers, Thomas ard Joseph Irvin, ~ RESCUED BY NEIG |||l(>l s e g His automobile was stolen last night. | for futhy " WhICh SCRteNce |y es, and fs known as & lawyer, |the general convention of the Pros brothers. were found dead today on! Ox C st o soma of ot x| Cooes (e catling fon Mies {5 i and philanthropist. He is|testant Episcopal church, The their farm at Jamison Cor Ight | hors carr John Namitt ’ not ag | Tk 1 Swecney, “Miss Wash- | = S vote was overwhelmingly In faver miles south of here. The bodies were *‘:-w“ww:‘ loeks, trom her AIINE unster reallzen that ther¢ \ THE WEATHER e aaitopose name a3d| Only Soft Coal Can Now S T s of deletion. Ratifcation ot thia found in the barn near their farm- ' home fire destr house qo¢ who ¢ e ruled o | o 1| o % *R110D! nOODt 2| S| STATE SO f action must be given by the house house and both had been stal and barn of J. Nan the ¢ t S 0 be Hartford, Oct. 21—Forecast ked as possible batteries in | Be Bought in “cnd('“‘ Hartford, Oct. 21 UM—The new |ot bishops. Thomas' body was covered w Hill district at 3 1 last e wife 1 insensibility or for New Britain and vicinity: | He parked bis car in| e Oct. 2i M—At a confer- | commission on state institutions sheet of canvas and lay one ! night, The four smal dren wer ds his da er out ¢ Increasing cloudiness to- of the house, and later when | o of coal ale th Mayor H.|and departments made its first visit VENTRES IS MATCHED of a shed. Joseph's bo as found alse rescued from the flames whict to ear b night. Thursday unsettled, covered its absence, King today, aid that there [to an institution today fhen the| Torrington, Oect. 31 UP—Jon in front of the stal apparen caused estimated g f s ¢ possibly <howers: not moch bled a far different | je p ically r 3 o sell in | mbers went to Mansfield where | Turner of Washington, D. C., and had been struck ove e head. T 23000 Namitt was not at { T sald The forc change in temperature when he gets a walk ¥ t ot yut 80 per cent | they visited the training school for | Al Ventress of Noew Britain, middiss brothers lived alone. Joseph was ! home at v)w time. Cause of the fi | all me, The car was dis- seholders have some bhard he mentally defect.ve and the hos- | walght wrestlers, have been matehed about 52 years old and Thomas 50.|is unknown. (Continued on Page Five) | = # covered a few hours later. pital in that town. for & bout here on November & {o B

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