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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 ' DAUGHTER OF HARTFORD NAW YOUTH WHO SHOT UNCLE AUT[] [ WS FRENCH MINISTRY HAS \ W MA ‘ WOMAN GRANTED DIVORCE ”AY P[‘EAS MAKES GOOD HIS ESGAPh‘ A BRUKEN OFFERED RESIGNATIONS'T ENTY K"'I-ED NY HURT : Mrs. Rosalle Hooker Dixon Gets De- ! Constable Brown Belleves Tree 1s o w | SRR ACerE Ot Financenit And | AS FAST TRAIN IS WRECKED \ FR“M []VER B"RI]ER cree in Parls—Another Ameri- AMERIEAN PUB”C Hiding In Berlin And Will HERE ”flNS SAY Ry e ) can Woman Freed, Too Be Caught. 9 orable Majority, fority Afl] G 0 ; Parls, C:L'] l-‘! ((lM—DhorCPs have A i o trace has yet been found of | Parls, Oct. 27 — Premfer Pain- | been granted by the Paris courts to R ] i Thomas 1 lored, who is -uv:‘M " o's cubinet resigned toda fS Govt. Onders Prompt e sovss v i fors coms v\ Rousevlls Binthday Aamiver- ™o, e, o, 0 o MEMDEIS of Club Report gn o cubier ovemss vy 01 ‘Evacnafion 0[ Bul i T " gr:\,md“,a’ ?l‘“"a“"":“";' 'l”“'y(“"" ’ ‘ arges growing out of a° shooting X . 2 Doume e e | ) 1 garian Ter- | surs mvelon marris Bariow o | a1y QOocasion for Naya ety Seged by e woumact | L0GIT ODSEIVations 0 CRiel v . ana prosenica e concei [Express Is Deraile f |marrled in New York, April 24 R T e e e bt bl b 3 ' ' ack y g . i 1 premier informed the presi- | A d Pl l mOl'y YHS FOI‘CGS 1_-1l"d Mrs. 1Barlowiviasglven iihe Gelebl‘fltl(}fl !mm row. Constable Frank Brown| (JeIK in Motor vehl(}le Dep[, [4ent that the cabinet could not con- | n unges nto \ w:x“ yRo lll‘br l‘:d“fhwhl ; )t the Berlin police today expressed {tinue in its work o toring the | . — Mrs, Rosalle Hooker Dixon from — lconfidence that he will be discover Sm—— |French finances without being as- | D R N LEAGUE WAS Francis §. Dixon, whom she mar- |ed, being of the opinion that he is {sured of a favorable majority in| eep avine ear 3 EADY TO r|::1 at Balluns, 1( al, Aug. 10, 1915, RAD]O To BE USED [N {hiding sdmewhere in the vicinity 365 AGC[DENTS OCCUR parliament. The decision of the | ., s p V' . M' r I ] STAGE DEMONSTRRT]ON 'duug;!n:{ was given custody of her BROADGASTIN ‘nf Berlin and that he will make an {ministers to resign was unanimous ‘Bl(‘) cle Rld@l’ Hit h}' Auto- lctona, lss., ~ar) y y > G TALKS appearance within a short time. lN ClTY lN SIX MONTHS“ was caused by the attitude . g = It was stated today at the New by the radical and s ist Who - Speeds Tod e llefll:;:nfl?:gll:ké}!‘lls m’)—“w d)flf\r]z.h:ir;si; —— Britain General hospital, to which | S B t their rec I, ir A Ly r o aY' Naval Blockade Before Athens Had er Dix s e institution Perry was taken after where the principal of a tax levy Away Hau .\]an. Mary M. Hooker, member of | Secretary Wilbur, Admirals Jones |||\ shooting, that he spent a com- | Fred . Whetstine, Speaking at'ppito) wao :.’vy‘.,u.y.,‘ el Y | Been Discussed in League of Na.|the general assembly in 1921 and | anq Eperie M o fortable night, considering the pain- | | Premier Painleva told the corres | Reli rai N 1925 and the late ex-Mayor Hooker. Gl D N {20l mature of hia injurics, He was| Neon Punchcon Today, Says Most I I,]- e ,' “:,], i M‘v‘h i ST o automoblile, thrown |Relief Trains Sent Out tlons Circles As Possible Alterna, A o o tyon hor sccond husband. | - ators Wil Talk Over Wireloss To- [shot thragigh the chest, the bullt! | CGollistons Take Place in Daylight 12l paluce (hat he would follow M. |from his bicycle and lett on the| From Memphis—Owing tive—Each Country Blames the = sz S S oy 5 {missing the vital organs by a nar Loumergue’s instructio whatever |roadway, a man who gave his name | p y w{f’fifi to 'n'}")\\"‘:fiu:‘-fl"nd“(L;'r;‘.zr"?;.'T night—Graves of Heroes of Past row margin. | and in Pleasant Weather—EXpe- tiey might b He would form is Willlam Johnson, colored, of 68 to Isolated Localitv De- Other As Cause of Present Trou- ‘kmmar % ’l‘rlmlybcoflr';;e Decorated—Officers In Dress Unf. | €€ Is 17 years of age and lived | vltncell{Drivers Migure b’ Groat cabinet, 1f so requested, on street, New Haven, was found | 7 T 5 i) with his mother and stepfather, Mr. | aro vould collaborate heartily with any (on the Berlin turnpike south of thc\ . blesome Sltuation, | forms, and Mrs. David Yopp at the Holmes' | Number of Crashos. {other statesman the president might |Circle dance hall, at about 12:30 | tails of Crash Are In- Atheds, Oct. 27 (P—The Greek | a9 A brick yard. ~Perry was accused of call to power. {o'clock this morning by Leslle B. government today ordered .the| {0“1‘:\:"3 ony Oct. 27 (M)—=Anpeels | playing with “tricked” dice aiter ho | Most automobile accldents in| M. Painleve added that the de- |Stevens of §1 Carpenter avenue, complete. ritory by its forces. The 1 v to~la crap gan An argument ensued, nEh b onG T el but that it was withheld in or- [that he was serfously injured, but an 2k ‘{"'}‘Ydmw“"h: Gmfik’m’fvrx‘z:r mw ‘on the ofm&lon of the annualiin the course of which the youtn ONtNS Of 1926 occurred to experi- ||7¥ H LOEL Tk Bes thibel Vriand, |examination today at the Merlden | 28 d Navy Day celebration this year of |p lled the revolver and fired point cnced drivers, on a main thorou, “main negot " 3 ) isclosed th at he| Memphis, Tenn, Oct, 27 (M) =~ guards to thelr former posts has pulled the ri roan poit 4 5 § the “main negotiator” of the Lo- |hospital disclosed the fact that he i, ¢ T the 150th anniversary of the navy|blank at his uncle, after which he fare, away from intersecting street carno agreements, an opportunity to |was only cut, brulsed and badly Twenty persons were killed and be- : gun, on the birthday of Theodore Roose- |imade his escape in the broad daylight and in plea le over the league of nations |shaken up. Ureen 35 and 80 injured, ‘wiied (hy T ¥ velt. LR S it weather, according to Fred J. lcouncil at its sitting here on the| Mr. Stevens and his wife were on | Sunnyland, fast St. Louls and San ; y Denonstration Considered YUm]g afld Tl]lman Bom BOlmd Open house was the order for { Whetstine, chief clerk for the de- ! (iroco-Bulgarian mfp.]m S ay from Hartford to Meriden, | Francisco railroad train. north- Parls, Oct. 27 (P—A naval demon- . ships at ports on all coasts and for | 263 749 LUWEST B"] [ vartment of motor vehicles, who 2 ol S when the headlights of thefr car dis- | bound from Birmingham to Kansas ieeon heforepnuansl iy postiule Over in Thelt Cases navy yards and other shore stations, {addressed the regular weekly meet- closed a man living in the road, | City, was derailed near Victoria, lieague of Nations move should the | with Atlantic events and speaking ing of the New Britain Lions cmu.! near a wrecked bicycle, Bringing | Miss, today, according to reports government of Premier Pangalos S | programs arranged in observance of E T L today and spoke on motor law vio- |his car to a stop, Mr. Stevens went | recelved at the offices of the railroad f}rgllne to bow to the league coun- 00]) VALUED AT $3 600 | the day. All ships were under orders w'\ mns. over to the man who was unable to | here, ’ cil's decision that it must cease all i to “full dress,” while naval officials rior to Mr. Whetstine's talk, walk, He was placed in the car| The cause of the wreck had not I‘usullgni ax:d rnnlxlovea all Greeks also donned their blue uniforms in- mm 20 members of the Lion club and driven to the Meriden police | been determined at that hour and rom Bulgarian soil. stead of civilian clothes ordinarily | xr ' s teported having observed 92 viola- station, where g t 1 celd Vi 2 : t S arily e | A E ¥ questioning on the |reports of the accldent still wers The council hopes thuththe Greek | Alleged Hartford Aides of Tessler | worn at shors stations, Army afii. | NOIWich (, ompany’s Fig-tions of motor laws in the city of part of officers brought out the in- | incomplete. government wui accept the decisi cers, too, appeared in uniforms as a T New Britain - within = one week. formation that he had been hit. A 4 55 . i g S ) @ e 8 as o o i 8 ;) L 2 J . partial list of the dead gather- but it ‘was learned in authm:gmrw; Gang Would Split Three Ways on | compliment to the navy. ures Under All Others |riicso reports tncluded four cars Shm[ Ca]endal\ Sessmn Neggs-| donnson stateq that he was em- fed trom several sources contatned i,lrcle.s' ltoldily that thf u'ul\.!mh Jl‘y o Proceeds of Tioot, According To The Speaking Program, Suhmllted ‘q-. n on the wrong shh‘,‘ of nl\lt-flsvrwv. ployed by the Ddvis Brick company | namés of six persons from southern a naval blockade has already been e I 43 with only one headlight, 37 with- i o of North Haven and that he had a | states. ais riv: . spea '3 cluded a ai . Aithough M. " Corapanon. - tho| Follceman's Story. number of addresses to patriotic and o il vt Cono i tne et | SAIY 0 ATTADg8 SCHQUIES | "una ‘seven Shivarem ime on | T ead nchuae: M. B S 9 | 5 s e | ss missing on the tail light, three Villa treet In Hartford. ues- i Vi cond Greek minister, told the council to- 7 S 3 LR E LR DRERLLE00Rhol VRN BT HEReoh do1fa gt min oo tlonaloo ol i f Al o 1vele Sone- e i) ot Hn]yl\:"rzlc Ga N b Thecideil) heQuuM g\'\g' !;c}’:?-:‘fi“\).‘r-‘u::-:ltl‘::h!\[g.;‘phu ey Shas bots Grgecs and B;“Ea“]"; Reising Faces Prison ;q’y‘)""‘i“[‘:‘é‘m"n‘”;d‘l‘:“’ ';‘P‘f“:]shyur“‘;!“;‘vm'tw of the school board in sus-one for “cutting in” and two for ;R R LAWYER PROTESTS he could remember nothing beyond | Mrs, 0, O, Jordan, Carroliton, Ga. , liad reached a direct accord t rouh | | “Mavimum of Three Yr i { anding hen the ‘sion yesterday deferred action on | racing between this city and Ha -0 R the fact that his bleycle had been | Fay Jordan, 5, Ninckan Ot the good offices of Rumania to su- | (£ o | | e commemorating the servic: ;fl\e award of contr for the new 'rord, One jitney was reported trav- e struck by an automobile and that John M. J(;rd:m Ni okt] Okl spend hostilitles and retire hehnnli N o X of the navy hl‘nce its founding and 'school on Steele street. : com- Lajing without lights. Mr. Whetsfine he had been thrown into the road- ‘\[15. 011}e \\'('bfi(leA r(‘) r“ ‘;l \flm their frontiers, the Bulgarian report New York, Oct. 27 (A~ - || bespeaking public interest and sup- yittes will meet again this advised turning the figures over to [Objects o Shipman Appearing For |\cav ™ Annarently the driver of the| o Ty Oxlard,; SUEs said they had no confirmation || ¥“ne Relsing, firearms manufac- || port for the naval arm. A number {noon at 4 o'clock and it is cxpected | Chiof of Police Hart, ‘r‘?{‘:)\f\filn:;\ e 1s(‘ermln’ Relief trains were sent from of this report. Indeed M. Morloff }urer of Hartford, Conn., indicted | of the addresses dealt at length With |that a deelsion will be made. | In opening his talk Mr. Whetstine | Assoclated Busses Corp. But Is i“‘m S ithier t5e than Ws. Buit ne l\fvmphig ar;d physiclans and nurses speaking for the Sofla government. | [or supplying = the motorious || the question of aviation which ha [ Eiechshtcyillliam sECo ROt 8 Norslive qiientedNima orlatalfo¥Retitheln - | WG e n o By S o R e i A E informed the council that a direct || "Cowboy Gang” with pistols and |! 2gitated the public mind in recent lwich was the lowest bidder on the | plications for renewal of reglstra- L LR AYens Johnison was taken to thy Hollyvflprlngs..mss‘. to the scene of entents with Greece was utterly 1m- || Maximisiloncers, today’ pleaded|ilimontbs. . spila. |SERETAl contract of all the compa- \tions into the office of the depart- | Started November 2. [3feriden hospital it was belleved that ’:!‘81 “riwk A s vossible because of Greeee's perslst- || gullty of unlawfully possessing || Secretary Wilbur went to Phila- Inles that submitted figures on the |inant as early as possible. He said | Ihe was suffering from a broken lert | 1501ated section about a mile and a ent_refusal to llsten to Bulgarla's || drearms. His plea of sgullly || delphia with Rear Admiral Hilary |work us outlined by Architeet W. F. | ine. qonncimont eaosa troeld | rtford, Oct. 27 (P—rror the larm and leg. An examination was |12/ from Victoria. Ambulances repeated offers to appoint a joint || makes him face a maximum || P. Jones, retired, to address the'crabtree on the new school. The ,dous rush this year. Those who first time in its history the \nlnhr:m"m” ted this morning and it, was | 2150 Were sent from this city. commission to Inquire into the bor- || penalty sentence of three years, | | mber of Congress, while Ad-|Norwich concern's figures were | wigh to retain their present num- utilitics commission today held short |ctated at the hospital that he is not | T+ W. Ryan, conductor of the train Wias Arouhle. s M. Morloft sald, that | Name s mmsin s o s SRyl Eberle, chief of navy opera- |$263.749, {bers or to get lower numbers must |calendar session for assignment of [\ n sorlons. conaition. Is gmong those reported Killed. Un- the latest dispatch from Sofia show- Hartford, Oct. 17 (P—Arthur Till- | _Wwas the principal speaker fur" Other bids on the general contract their applic: in before | hearings on applications for bus| qne Meriden police got in touch | Official repasts recelved hf\rc indicate od that up to yesterday the Bulgar man of 70 Roosevelt street and | the Navy Day assembly end exer- | were as follows: Lawrence & C he routes. Ten or elve attorneys |y the New Haven police depart- | that after leaving the rails the train 1an los: were 48 killed or \vmmdfid Louis Young of 1644 Broad 'S“U_' | cses at the navy department here|partford, $ extent of the clerical work [Were present representing different ment and it was learned that no | crashed into a ravine. Of theso 26 were soldlers al}d 3 S renteaaat ihuys Avhnight a | Vith a n‘\gmbr‘r ot patriotic socleties | (19, New Hnum. ! done by the department of motor |interes 2 raan by the, neme of Johnson. Jives ! Going wi .ln'll'tep(-qv ivillers, men and women. There |y S0 St GO 1 ive therts | PECticlpating. y |& Clarke Co. Wallin 255,~ { vellicles Is indicated by the fact that [ Attorney Barnett, fof the New [qs tho nddress glven by him. As to| At least twenty persona & vas the probability of other un- trom the L. 8. Knoek and company | Radio Talks Tonight . . Torrington Building Co., Tor-[255 clerks are employed in the de- |England Transportation Company, |the truth of his other claims the |ed outright or dtgd before a '«IM Kt i, store here, were arraigned beforc | . NCLUrRIng to the capital tonlght. |rington, $200,000: Hay e partmént. - He sald applications are (and auxiliary of the New York, New | feriden department could not say | train could ¥éach the scene and pos- He demanded that, indepondently | 2/ Foin, o police court this morn. | Secretary Wilbur s to introduce tion®0,, New Britain, $3 . 'coming in at the rate of £00 dajly |Haven and Hartford railroad com- |jnqay. sibly twice that number were in- of uny penalties which the counch figarf Bouna 6veritoitng ;”Wrm three naval aviators who have been [\wales Lines Co., Meriden, 8 3 now, but that at this rate there will | pany, questioned right of Arthur ¢ —_— Jured. might apply te Cireese for her {court under bonds of $1,500 each, | Irominently before the public in re- | Clark Construction Co.. Waterbury. he mo chance of goetting the work | L. Shipman of Hartford to appear as The traln, traveling at about 30 “grave blow at international peace mnm.m and Young are charged with | C°0t months for radio talks on their [2306,410, and W. Muirhead & lcompleted by January 1. He said |attorney for the Associated Busse S['[;IETY RI]MAN[;E uF {to 60 miles an hour, apparcatly " and violation of her league obliga- | ving shipped their stolen hard. | “Xperiences over a network of son, Bridgeport, $307,480, 1ey must come in at the rate of ‘v'm‘por fon of the state, saying there spread the track about 200 feet from tions,” completo reparaticn should { © LT members of the Ifrany @ 'lons covering the cast and middl. Bids subn w] on the h of lwo or three thousand daily. was no application from that cor- a 40 foot trestle, as did the first bage Le accorded Bulgarta for the dam- | i noun" Teggler gang In New | West. They are Commander !|the school were as follows: Ericson | 365 Accidents Here in Six Months |poration before the commission, Mr. | gage car. The engine did gt leave s to persons and property, and Yorl: | Rodgers, who commanded the : Johnson, New RBritain, $19.374.96 Duri the period of 19 to July |Shipman replic that he appeared ”IT track. Three baggaxs coaches i ll |..-;~l«m',.s should be immedia Waives Exnmination | w h‘.;\fin‘ {11;11" Li xlx;:\'ll:\d[‘;”on’:’lly:l‘l‘ | ,u,‘,, T 3 ]!”“,n."’l ,:,mq‘.‘:‘u e there “frr 365 automo- | for individual me mbers of the cor- aud nltis. da, odhehes pnd WM = nd waived examinaticn. Howare |9 BoR ke ander | gon'nsn: poony & SORS Walcrburs, jinis number 210 occurred on main |ation ltself. Mr. .z el ; A OH All coaches except the last Pull RUTH FRITTERS AWAY b Drow " sepresentea Tiiman, who | 2ster; ant Lieutenang Commandcs | szn.s3n: yman ‘0. Miis Co, 03- | hoionghiares 1,m., i :,,.”T‘m;; s ot ststained by the commis- |Daughter of Phila. Million- | At cohches except the last pull- - cntered a plea of not guilty and went Richard . Geckin sl dlet The reports show that |sion. I S Taidy iR e e * | manded the navy unit of the Mac- | Rritain, 10 otiinem Gecueed intiie | Assignments Made, | aire Sues Carter Leidy |vemkment. @ @ Déltative Sergeant Jonn M xpedition. | Hartford, $23,5 laylight and 115 at night. The| The following assizuments of hear e 2 oy FULLY HALF M“JJI}N zan was ¢ Vd’:h, the w The celebration today was arrang- |, Bristol, $24 damage 1s listed as follows: Proper- |ir Noratman November .M\ fOl Dl\olce 'kng:nfl' G. Hathorn, address not 7 3 auspl e Navy ! i o 3 ro - ! for 3 n "W 1 | ¥n, und testified that in a od under the auspices he Navy | Kirk Co., Bridgepos amage sustained by T cars, ord, at 10 New 1 ind ¥ ¢ith Tillman following the lcague in cooperation With a num- | George . Soar Co.. Bo v D07 b ronits Aur. Trane sortatlon] comntnyi nopilcationil : S. Thompson, Tupelo, Miss. et el e e e o sor of patriotic societles and With | Rigs submitted for the plumbing UL Tl e S for a bus route from Tlartford to( Norristown, Pa, Oct. 27 (P— = “““;":“: nowe “5‘3"“~ an s 1e had s = i ~oolidee. % 1dir i g L b ; 8 ¢ I ' S N GORRET\W v he three day coaches were a e . he ha stolen fri o e approval of President Coolidge. work in the buildi s fol- s, four of them being he sachusetts state line at Gran- |Josephine Pancoast Widener Leldy, ) Former Ba‘eha“ Tdol o o w°ns'('n§:,"‘lfr”{~. Honor Heroes of Past lows: William P. Kirk Co. Bridge- |ren, wore ‘IAmm!. n"fll'z‘.um T AT T e s T (Rl e o Joxeph E. Widener, | Jangled mass of wreckage. One of 3 Once Again Announces hirteenth street. H. Bernstein, | Naval heroes of the past were re- | nort 3i5 p45: I% A Shaffer & Co.. |\ere Killed. Injuries to children to- [a route from Waterbury to Hart- [multi-millionaire of Philadelphia, to- | them was plunged headlong lato the stein, 1 lEndltort nay Ty st it Hox L A e i - | day institute I ;| clay bank by the side of the track “r " : Sergeant Madigan said on the wit- 1 in pla J. Lerot ! talled and to adults 50. Tnjuries |[ford via Plainville; tram- |day instituted divorce proceedings Come-back” Effort stand, olly” Applebaum of | on their monument in the | J. Daly & Sons, | numbered 98 and to |Way company for a route from Mill- |against her husband, Carter Ran- |And the others rolled and jammed this city, being sought by the police | including the John Paul | waterhury. AL Mil ar |dale to Hartf doiph Leidy, in the Montgomery |8 they struck the bottom, piling the g Dot 97 3abe R < go-between for the New York |Jones monument. Captain Adol- | New Brit J A | The number of accidents In New | November it Hartford: New [ccunty court. | occupants into the tops and ends of New Yerk, Oct. 27 (P—Babe Lffl‘- ingsters in their dealings with Eu- | phus Andrews, senior naval alde to | |fjerberg, rd, $18.261 ' Britain in six months is listed as | Eiigland #ransportation company, a | he papers in the case were 1m- |the cars. eseball’s “bad boy® whose eXfvi- . ."G. Relsing, East Hartford in. | President Coolidge, also had gone|fyman D, Mills, Middletown, follows: Auto vs. auto, 185; three- [route from Harti > Danbury; |peunded and the cause for the ac- | Few of the passengers sleeping in gances and “follies” are figured to "0 to Oyster Bay, Long Island, to place | 554, car collislops, 8; auto ve, pedestrian, |Louls Dorwin, a route from New |tion was not made public, | the last three Pullmans suffered serd- iiave cost him $600.000 in ‘“t"_“““ Split Three Ways a wreath on the grave of Theodore Spring & Buckley Co. of this city | (5. auto Vi trolley, to vs. bi- | Britain to Wa |admitting that the action was start. | Ous injury and it was these who di- iew giveu to Colller's Weekly, once . qyyyon 6o iheor said, ac Roosevelt. vas the only con vele, 15: auto vs team, 4; auto vs. | Hearings for Nov. 16 el the law firm of High, Dettra & | rected the rescye and first ald work tined $0.000 by Manager Mil- |y o0 5 on oSt Admiral Eberle, In his address hid on the elec T auto vs. rail-| Nov. 16, in Hartford, at 10:20 a.|Swarlz, ttorneys for Mrs. Leldy, | before rellef trains arrived. Huggins of the Yankees, thely o"onq that Applebaum at prepared for the exercises here, ex- ures being §$6,422.2 |road gates, 5; anuto vs. passe dm.: Int © Busses corporation, [would not discuss the case, | HEYERIAD TeYCa D tgrowth of | ime Bave him orders for hard e. | tended “to the country at large the | S Sae 0\ nimals, 2; in one c: L route from MHartford to the Rhode ‘I'he marriage of the pair at K | This, it s “fi“”‘“‘”_”{r“'v“;“‘_"“:‘m‘ After the goods were shipped, Till- | navy's greetings and e desire for Bayine and Wife Once ars collided with a telepho; st Killinely; New Eng Tenn., on January 31, 1920, | I entinued violation of traiuing rules || and Young and Applebaum met | a spirit of sincere comradeship.” | Maore Ave Rocongilad ot the same time and in one » | portation m Hartford ¢ a sensation in soclal cir- = 11922, ending i a “‘wet party” on |4 ugniit three ways. 'the wit spirit of the navy today, he said, | More Ave % S oW ltwo cars collided with the same|Massachusctts line; New 1]c no intimation that the event dway, but the fine later was| .4 miliman had told him. me spirit as of old,” which | White Plains, N. Y., Oct. 27 (P— | "} Trar 1 from Hartford to the [was to take place had been given S[]U[iHT ”FE lN ARMY nded because Ruth was “rlding |}, ¢ contjnued from June until has caused it through the gemera- | An affidavit filed in county court to. Veteran Drivers Tn Mafprity | Rtho linal i Manel to friends. Mr, and Mrs. Leidy went rest of one of his inspired batl-| gooper 15, The hardware was | tions “to do whatever it is called | day by Clare nce 0. &, who w Drivers of the cars figuring in|Wi iintield, Moosup and [to Asheville, N. Y. where they m\‘:n(. streaks, hitting a home run al- s | arrested In 1924 char, with at- se accidents have been as fol- | Sterii en ro 10 Providence; |ed parental forgiveness, - 10st ever » & (Continnedton Pags Four) (Continued on Page 15) empting to poison his wife by feed-{jo\s: Those holding lcenses less 1 Transportation WH,‘ Mrs, Letdy was 17 years old mlJonel\; Held in $1,000 Bond I%ls precedent was pot a part ¢ - e ___|ing” her disea deelareiity; s ol e from six rd to the Rhode Island [the time of her marriage and her | puliic knowledge' incidentally ?:-[f e = 5 i that t reconcll*d onths to one year, 4; from one to |l tic and Abington. [husband 20, He is a son of Dr. and for Ho]d-up on Labor this scason, when l‘nh Az fin together for from five to 10 o nnm.m Nov. 11 Mrs. Joseph Leldy of Philadelphia, D 25,000 by Manager Huggins for mis- Ad t t B d At S 0 1 ; St e o S i SRR e M He s av vonguct off the feld.” while th Justien gar ea uUn R e pendyorsiio e ) SRS ] 2 nkees were in St. i reduction of b ¥ Mot Acadais \ ymour, | Pennsyivania but after his marriage | Luth, in his story, uts i R l w th C C ll Indictment lowed | Causes of accidents in New Britain he was employed at the American| Frank Tonski of Dix avenue ulseteps and recalls tremendoy elations | ommon OUNCH | crarees mea v nis wir was L ithin the same period are classified & Foundry company plant at| Newington, was Mld under $1,000 osses thro LAl ‘-‘ = e s [ s S e O s Recklessness of opera- wick, Pa. After a residence of | honds on a charge of highway robe isiness v l. (,.:,\“;‘]H ’?‘w ”‘v:::r.w\ n)" o, - s ] J observation !n." \ tor 2 under n, following sub- several \;' rs w. r‘nul‘ Mr. ‘nM bery for the December term of Su- 1l of which h L Ress Al s o i these matters to go to the govern- | here to await trial. . n 80, failure Mrs. Leidy lived In New York. They | perjor court this morning by Judge el eainpaauAlS nign | Kirkham’s Opinion Upsets | mental body before attempting any Bleakeley ordered Bar « 45, skidding | Branchville, have one child, a daughter, about | Benjamin W 1g in police court Telima to have gone for '1»"1 Gearings \m! r 1 from $15,000 o $5,0 4 nce 19, careless backing ton; New I ind Transportation (two years old | when he e: a plea of guilty. iving, rities, gifts, ete.” | X o AT arings. A on wrong side of road |Co., Danhur 1 rd via Ridge No information was forthcoming | Tonski 66 h iy S G no tost 835000 on | Belief That Commission | german w 2 : iR e T R RO lloRonitn Ve Dask/the m;: S ; t m‘:n : }‘ a uua:l»f::: 9 Yr. Old (Ol(‘hcitfl Boy = "mr\m = t e ! 1.\"\ o i Hal \;“1; na PAck, e na G nna At ania sing e o ’ s+ |study to the question an of the nfusion 3, runaway ca intoxi- s wood Hall, Elkins Park the assul 5 rohbs ¢ B o ethe sappiest of | Was Supreme on Dispos- | opinion that the couneil coud re. | Killed Going to School | ation 3, following to ciosely. the ord: Interstate | Philadelphia I el onn‘lp;r wps” he adds, “but I'm going to fuse to refer an appeal and in that | hester, Conn., Oct. 27 (® — |car ahead 2, cutting corners 1, pass . a route from | Mr. Widener and Dr. Leldy. the | por Day. Ack R » I 3 I bor Day. Ackerman was taken into make good all over agai ; | mg of Appeals. vay kill it. He ma | Robert Lar g on the wrong side of another Maseachuse i of the pair, left word With | o4y about a we g0 and held An etidence of his intention to| such la school, r H LB house Point |t sceretar hat they a SaNG i \ % wunting trip in the northwoods. | £ . ituation, and is morning and was sness of cf ¢ 1,<,m 8o wht — New York today preparing for a trip DSToRe & Khowec et bullcia tron PO 3 S terhburk 1 | Members of the board of a £ y 5 R } stable Halloran's gun ans to go to 8t. Petersburg, el e tels e R TOROLor { killed by a re were 51. is the following list: | (Continued on Fourth Page.) abroad, it was said | Tonski escaped last week when he Yankee (ngipemp Snext et Rt s tp o Tmas BB oMoy to allow | Chris ( street 28, stepping from it e o e e i onth, then vislt Hot Springs. be- | night will endeavor B o~ oot aia appeal to go to the board and |ton, cal ¥ r car or some other | ——— — | :1;;{:-";!*:!"';‘1\!3_:0."1‘“1‘?\:;‘:!1:‘-. St teloiving teammates in > ‘fl“ Y“" ‘"‘“f_" i e ey able action is there taken. the | amtner thought t 14, playing in street 5, coast- | r 4 ‘:-er leaving the Tonski home t‘-u‘t riia et condition- | theicomman ‘councll, itie gsnerall oo niugnl councll ‘thea reqiiveal bul| ool ision 1 CO Ll Btk R ealomgan - grind | supposition '!.Iu all appeals \\:fm a one-fourth vote to defeat the!ihe case to Coroner essness of adult pedestrians, “";""‘” ;:)" ““"_“ "":': N'“ Ol mme e Bl e R i 0 W53t OFFER OF LARGE THANKSGIVING PIE|Mimes ot i v H % | blas Y dentl by D th's vote to adopt it | Robe v hier of the village wm"c 1 mn.usmn 1, - 2 . ‘-‘(ma': UE?;) i :;T:!; “\qi" Counsel J. H ;\\rk]v;m at the| “guction 14 of ¢ e jiazett i AnphisE ot e R e presence m'(hhe vicinity ‘linov;'n to :;e ontest Daught common cqupcll is in & POSItIon 10 ' yiijeq *Amendmenta’ res : LA B SHInE from Rebina an . : ; = : youtbs as they were leaving - the Bridgeport, Oct. 27 (M—Ninety- sidetrack any appeal. o | " Los Angeles. Oct. P—Job Belief Is That They Do Not Want to Be Considered As house. they overheard them making ine years old, Mrs. E. Barmour Although it was generally thou This ordinance may be ame riman. attorne of contributors s . S enitie - | plans to enter the army. It was this Hempstead, L. 1. walked into su- that an appeal from rulings of the | uppiemented, ehanged, modifed or | oen imeng e orn Y, Animals 13, bi. Lending Official lundgrsement of Proposed | conversation that resuited in Ton- verfor court leaning upon the arms building department or a request aled by the Common Council. |ficket of 190 A ! 12, unknown 11 “Apple Pie Week.” ski's arrest yesterday at Springfield, f her two grandchildren, with for a change ih zones would forth- | Byt only after a reference to the Sibers Maave 1t motorma gateman or flagman 4 Apple Iie eeK. | Mass. ¢ vhom she has joined to contest the with be sent to the board of ad- nhoard of adjustment, ete. Bay Six accidents were caused by defoc- | Detective Sergeant George C, El- ill of her dwughter, the late Anna justment, c ration counsel in- The interpretation officlally p == b _oae ve equipment, one being due to| linger was informed by the Newing- izabeth Webb. who died in Stam rprets e the council | on this section is one giving the k. e brakes, one to glaring| W o 7 have been taken as an endorsement | ton constables that the young men ord in November, 1921 power to refuse to refer any s common council the power to maks THE WEATHER . ts, two to defective steering Mrs. (¢ 1 by the president of the proposed ap- | Dad been planning to enlist, so ™ The aged woman and Gladys application and effectively kill 1 nge upon recommendation of | LT 1 two to other defects. Sugad Giris | Pe Week to be held about that time, | Warned all recruiting offices in Muenzer and Louis H. Webb will Under the existing 1 Nno ap-|the board of adjustment, the power Hartford, Oct —Forecast Four supants of cars were in S bl This might be regarded as a pre- | state and at Springfield to be on ta. A fury before Judge John W. Ranks peal can be enter by the |4 er a question being v 4 in for New Britain and vicinity 1b eir own carelessness, two b of nt uni of a dent for endorsement of similar | lookout. Tonski pres Dimself ! o set aelde their mother's will sard of adjustmen t | Fair and somewhat colder to- w r jumping on or off mov pie ‘or the White House ovements in other parts of the |the Springfield oflice yesterday for They claim she was nnduly preju. b n 0 refe on is peculiar in that \ night. Wednesday becoming g icles and two for other rea dinner. country, it was unofficially observed .en!‘nmm' and the Springfield poli: « iced bv their father Rdward ( The boa al ap- s a power e council whch unsettled, probably followed mentioned o reason was given for The telegram tendering the pie | were notified and tock him finto Webb, to whom she left her entire peais on the table last week when it | cording to that tnh s leader, is not by rain de pie apparently it was |sald it was designed to be a part of | custody. Detective Sergeant estate, comprising a house and lot and it was decided to allow | wanted #* (Continued on Page 15) because acceptance might [the apple week program. brought him back here last GREEKS BEGIN 10 ngry ww, "‘D'Vl BRITAIN (,ONNEC'U(,UT TUESDAY, uu0y c.a § nap Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Oct, 24th ... 12,395 PRICE THREE CENTS o 27, OCTOBER 1925, —~EIGHTEEN PAGES