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News of the “‘orld Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press &'f"uf{' d."m 12 434 R w""’"""” ESTABLISHED 1870 h.]fl'!s’l:‘i?inlnud I, CONNECTICUT, MO} DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925, —SIXTEEN PAGES MITCKELL'S TRIAL IS UNDER |HIGH POWERED BEER FLOODS PILTICUNS AND <“DUUTCH" ANDERSON DIES FIGHTING: ne | COUNTRY, DRY AGENTS STATE WA, ACCUSEDWANTS DAY, | i) KILLED WITH OWN GUN IN HANDS ALSO ILBUR AS VITNESSES o ikl o i OF QP HE HAD FATALLY WOUNDED e , ‘ e | Beverage — 20 Million|3) PERSONS ARE INDICTED| leerSe ASks 60 Army‘ Called AS Witness Fflll‘ilem Gfllll][y MOHE Has‘ Gals ol'g\\‘hiflke\' in Bond And Navy Officers, e Bl | ;v..:‘.(—:_f st EHAPMAN’S PAL IN lBandlt Slain At Muskegon, Michigan, Posi- . Congressmen and Civ- T | — || Washington, Nov. 2 m—prans. | e e ten 2R e tively Identified By Fingerprints And Ber- ilians to Testify At | &8 R | (MANY CRASHES ELSEWHERE oo b o o"isking sone | e 1 one ot , tilion Measurements As Pal of Gerald Chap- | = f the government as a means Court Martial. . Q| omer v omcur, s somvane L R e e Carey wany s | Anderson Was There Dupmgf man — Dying Detective Wrests Pistol From Negress Belng Arvested — Train | POWered beer sweeping the country.,” publie the names of 59 persons, in- of one cont a gallon on cluding prominent officlals and poli- Tnal Las[ sp]‘mg ;’ Gunman And Fires Fatal Shot. \ Newspapel‘ Reporlers TES- 3 i i Kills Hartford Man, Norwich I asked of the ticians in St. Loul tlanapolls an 2 ARl | house ways s committco by Citcinnat, who were Indicted at In. —- ot PN e L O ! I a a 3 3 oman Burned to Death, 1 1hc . assistant secre- Uianapolls Saturday by a federa Muskegon, Mich., Nov. 3 (A 1e bandit slain here tify to Having Received ; Now Haven, Nov. 2 (P—Tour per- |1A1Y Of tho treasiry, in ehurge of ETlld jury on a churgs of conspiracy ELUDED POLICE THERE| Saturday night after he had shot and fatally wounded Charles Written Statement From : e [sons died over the waek-end in:the| FEALEON SHforsement: this Wowld witndrawal plot e | Hammond, city detective, was positively identified today as 3 . : i s G el L e i e e Mrs. Remus Indicted Authoritics Today Also Divulge Tn-, Dutch Anderson, noted thug and pal of Gerald Chapman. i shen- B e R | Included in the list was Imogene The identification was made today by fingerprints " Accused at Time of Shen ; , another was murder High-Powered Beer [ e ludet e e ke e tion Tt TisborasalLrenas |l o jEauon e !l t rh\_ l: Il‘n,..&v!pnnts of the < ), 3 f died from burns su ‘ Mr. Andrews sald “high-powered pati bootlegger, who has been e | slain ban it and those of : x_nlmwn, ._&'(‘mt service operatives, andoah Crash. “ urday night. A young girl B TSI Bk A Bt G TGN et By, st e e e DEn rations Had Been Made to Assist | who arrived here this morning, also aided in the identification. it 15 A e " :"’K‘II""' i |1f‘\""ix“ pustnin- | breweries in the process of making relcase from the Atlanta peniten-| in Super-Banditst Escape. § “ Positively Identified ¥ ! : 2 . i vi by an 4 r-heer and the ‘nmwmvvu‘ was tiary, Remus, wh tified before o i Jiche There is no question but that it is Anderson,” said Peter Washington, l?m'. ‘..'U:P)b—y(,:ll)ir;: o f % i e y);’v"w:’ .n. 0t to cut de the al- -.u»“ux-nlnld ‘,{m‘--, was )mn?e?\.’ . ‘l‘;'.;‘r)\m:,l : «y,my.‘ 2 :” “(.l.l?: ] U‘mwn, chief of police. “The fingerprints tell the story while ‘flliam Mitchell, on trial - 3 ’ | h 3 | coha ¢ on H. Robinson, Thomas J. Me- uteh) Andersol us artford | 5 < < % /inartial as a result of his criticism of | Ture of the four killed by motor ROl Aad i tan oty Ralo. sald A lia e AR O raty Bieanat | (T g L h e ral fo it s ma il Guraidi] the Bertillon measurements also show it to be Anderson.” I ' the conduct of the government's air Ve ‘ icles were run down in IFairfield ion enforccment would be ard Stone and Edward Meininger, | Chapman, in the t few days w‘ y Fingerprints the Same services today asked the court to county. The fourth victim, Anthony fajded if tie tax of $2.20 a proof named by Remus as purchasers of | March and the first few days of Police took the prints of the bandit’s finge s e was d) C 1 0 o 18 died last | .1, n 9 1 the skey 25,000 fro t- | Apr s learned today follo | i~ summon Secretaries Davis of the AR .”1 « x\";p“r’_ud '”hmlyu_‘ allon on pure alcohol wero cut in the whis key for $125.0( o Mo ,\!Y”‘- T asileansaigdu 1”v oK ing \mmi.l\ night at the station. Fingerprints of Anderson g nd Wilbur of the as the o skul Fhejhalf and a tax of 1 cent a gallon {l0w and associates; Michacl J, Wha- | the news of Anderson's death inf o). coedq hara ) SRR aED Jm“(:[(ans witne: od Saturday afternoon. Helon genaturced aleoliol were fmposed, |1en. democratic city committeeman | Michigan. ived here this morning and Lieutenant Roy Ferris of thes méy :::ld:[lr}?u” high officials of the | ran from behind a trolley into the gy, s beer coming and former alderman here, were in- Slipped Away Quickly, identification burcau at once declared they were the same. two department, several members of | i ”\'I‘ an autorr onsra ¥ trom e ! e g, dicted. Others indicted include Ar- [ Tt was stated today that a certain Both Die Fighting Doyle of Montelair, N. J., Who | 310 100 nold J. Hellmich, collector of Inter- [person here during the trial saw = o 3 ¥ ¥ congress, and more than 60 j“”‘f’li ’"] I]EFY STATE B[MRB e e ;“w“l o v]\:’\vj\\ \,,‘ e e v '\[ld«ll\()lll went to his death fighting. So did Detective e B]s‘(} “m;( )',‘;‘ff'ft N i .‘\ i n:rn;v.‘ : “] R0 Nt TG aBLatE foeory e | DI A Th S Man PR ARV e ; .mnn;)n(l who AILImu;J\ fatally \wmnlod wrested the revolver EVIQIELA0SC P e 1D s L lork 3t 5 tously he scape f 2 2 ba v 4 by the defense in a list Bt heard s mueh eomaat SNt 9Tk of &t Louis and one of |viously helped vecapo from the ted- | from the bandit’s hand in an alley in the shadows of the police { One of the three killed in Fair- would like to question. (the participants in distribution of |eral penitentiary at Atlanta. station and then killed Anderson with the latter's ows n weapon county is as yet unidentified Coolidge Not Called Will Not R(‘\'&h'ifl Activi- until today. He was Joseph Oc rom . Louls and “ether western !yy,. 1,0wden campnign fund of 1920; | The police were notified at once, The name of President Coolldge 2 A st man, 41, I port four l‘ last okt orad ‘I'red Essen, former congressman |but in > sh interval between i The rest wa ade after An- did not appear on the list, the col- fies to (‘utlin;: Givls’ (i on the Tunxis Hill road, and ‘1 "' ,IH and present St. Louls county repub- 3 entitication of Anderson and | pe——————___ [derson, who had § 0 in counter- onel and his counsel, after assessing llogt L0Roielock i tRthe Bt VIl i LB DR Gy "; lican leader; Michael J. Kinney of |t cation of the police the H' P l K'“ d feit $20 bills on his person, had the legal obstacles that would stand Hair anitati o inelen oref | s Bl S C M) iy ce e : CIERS Ly ehCl blags dcnminliiing imeftozalp IS Ia 1lie [passcd one for a box of candy at 5 ubpoena for the i 1s almost 1 kllied when | TEdoinal B ! ! 3 ocratic leader, away, and the authorities were un- the in the way of a subp " S ¥ a2 motor ind Herman Ort- | Tt will cut out | d traffic in | Others Indicted, able to trace bim. IHis headquarters | bit esident had made up their minds e Sl T : 1, it 4 S, died yesterday, 24 hoursyliuer for a profit argued, William J. Kinney, brother of the [during the trial were not in Hart- to {ry to summon him. A ruling of the sfate bourd ) B > ¥ : ) | not to try b lonel's ‘ being hit by a car in Dridge- would » government | state . and former Deputy | ford, it was said, but were very close & th It was apparent from the co 0‘" c cosmeticians and hairdressers s «ome profit also,” remarked Repre- ector Hellmich, and gau- | by action in sceking to bring cab culated to restrict barber shops to Woman Held As Slayer nta demaocrat, Texa » at the Daniel warehouse here ady to Aid Chapman, 5 BB by iclals and members of congress | 7 Ho e g o Hammond was detailed hy Chier ”!Y“‘;‘ fhal that he hoped to|the bobbing of female customer Emma Darncet, alias Bthel Siade, | W0 St edicua) lavor sold for | during the time when conspirators| It was also lvarned today that Hunsen to plok the man up,. Hog l’?"" e i court the swhole range | hair and the discontinuance of other | ne is heing held In South Nor-) <1 % Vit '8 Washington and ¢4 alleged to nave been “milking” | during the trinl of a certain number ; mond and Engalls found him mixe thrach L kol el 1 5 N n Pexas. the barrels there. of automobiles of the ' g ling i oon. | forms of beauty p vice, wall on a char f v Al t |ing with the crowd on Western ave of Issueshinyolied Janie Mr,,:‘(;:L be fought by locul e tred Waite, 0, a white man found | 20.000 000 Gallons of Whiskey Motlow, wealthy Tennesseo |strength and speed were kept in {nut, the main business street, :;x'm troxereygund Ll D At the alr | proprictors, who wer on |in liis room yesterday morning with re are 20,000,000 gallons of | 'Histiller, who shot and killed a Pull- | readiness at a few speeitied points {then Englis pointed him out, cation for his charges, t\.n‘ w,‘, e L 4 B wsnndstin ina i wd |whiskey in warchouses today, the conductor on one of his trips|in and about Hartford—for Chap- “I am not surc he Is the man who services hud been administered with | 0 FE 68 B ; ! ! . Waite lived alono In fwo lcommittee wis told, or 10,000,000 | here but was acquitted of a charge | man's usc in the event of his escape, ipassed the bill but he was In the eriminal and almost _treasonable | order at @ : T lioural e fienit) i1y UEean ey e T mo ReDrt oh oo minide which not only Anderson, but other : store,” sald Engails, negligence. Wh('th‘?r ”‘Vf courlflwmi o . e ¥ O e S o Joss was attributed by Mr, An. | Tom Hefferman, an assoclate of |underworld pals as well, were work- i | admit that proceedure Is question- able, Colonial cafe, Suspicious of the the cashier scnt her brother, |Garcia Engalls, to the bank across he strect. The bill was declared a counterfeit o L X Al P drews to “shrinkage and evapora. | MOtlow in ownership of the whis- [ing for. : L Draws Gan and Fires _ Leprefentspithos iy A WOLIng S8 o 5 % key and one of alleged particl- | Other information divulged by| . ; | Hammond told Anderson 1o ae- li e dntprealat ThoyEmere sentito gancnnlienttiel man ;"”\ i e shrinking and evaporation | PNt In its sale to « eyndlcate |the authoritics toduy reveals that| I ‘ { company him to the station, He mepling, authorlzec TRFENL o o [0 (e e 2 T s eehar e | ST STy Rein ub: three men who came to Hartford g £ |walked along until he was near ti every New Britain favor 1 n‘.,‘mm some V]m‘w .rw. ; Topukill “’, ”," o | Henry L. Dahiman, the third pert- | from Brookkyn on the evding of NG f | oity hall where the police staiion is of fgnoring the state {men: ay night. He was found early yes. |Hivle e Ll thE "‘m in o snership of the Jiquor prior | March 31 and sought to establish in ; |located, Then he slipped a revolver order. ] fterday. L AE a1 IO antor o thal | fortiu s bUriRtHe nixt rorning that Ghrall B E . g |from his pocket and fired. The firss Theistato ruling requtros separatcy @ liananeselotiog s e et < {shrinkage,” Mr. Andrews replled, | 90! ‘Ltml* mer Who | Chapman was seen in Brooklyn be-| i [shot went wild and s ore | : | | i + and navy officers for enas were requested by ~ {ncluded not only those | rge of the two air serv- »se who have general ifi supervision over the arms and | /.0 cc o heauty pariors conduet- an upset | Mrs. George navy organizations as a whole. B 15 C o e aliB T eIt ik ies Fons | Marie abo vt a0 iies rme ) onairatnis | No Inerease Sought ivilians Also Called and nothing by hair bobbing can he |1y burned at her home In Norwich.| Mr. Andrews said he did not in- In addition varlous aircraft ex- | carried on outside a regular heauty | She died carly yesterday. e or larger appropriations perts and other civilians were on the | parlor in charge of g istered 8 jfor enforcement, “except for the |y i nounty gambler and forr were accompanied by five other {rear of the city lhall, Hammond list submitted by the colonel's coun- | heauty specialist, Vietim tentified coast guard, perhaps.” | conviet. nen. |followed fn tle wake of the gunfire sel. They included Donald Mac-| Representatives of she from| AnortENoy 2Rl -1 think the customs service has | ““pajjel O'Neil and Harry Levin, Changed Their Minds, {and as he grabbed Anderson, the Hlillan, the Arctic explorer; Grover |every corner of the ‘ Lo was strik and fatally injured asked for 130 more border patrols” | sormer st Louis £y Ropits sone | mwa @ parposts s ats lascribaa ! to ALMUST ASPHYXMTH] ‘nmum turncd and fired at close Loening, the alrcraft manufacturer; | New Haven yestorda prazenily by passips sitomebie ] addea. hilm mmusging Hosdusd o copiny these men, One it that they planned {range. The bhullet went through Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne, widow of | olwi fons were adopted jand ‘\”‘I'““; i “‘ “"”";‘,‘f” I‘f{‘_ l‘i;‘j’ ol sed smuggling in other prod-| = forris Muifin, former St. Louls|to strengthen the alibl testimony. of mmond’s lung and liver, the commander of the Shenandoah; | “Whercas there ave ' g s i nea \ T hiske \;1] o J‘x.x \Alixtt'!wrx,} e other three, but for some reason SHBN AFTER ARREST ‘r.(l, \mf""f'(“"\""‘,“ 'i"' ;”'""""' Reed Landis, Chicago, and Anton | many barher shops und heauty par- 3 I Se % S Sontinue St dore Multin and Sidney Multin. | changed their mind other is from Anderson and fired asshot into Helnen, one of the designers of the | lors conducted jointly to thie con- | ontinued on Page Three) (Continued on Page 16) John Connors, John Gehrun, Mrs. |inat they came up to ai com- |~ s hody severing the main artery Shenandoa 1d satisfaction of its pa-| Ada Gehrun, George R, Landon, Ed- | plighing Chapman's eseape—but | - from the heart. Hammond, wound- efens 4 trons, under the supervis the ward J. O'Hare, Willlam Lucking, | changed thelr minds again. The |y, i e Qanlia . |00 sagEed ngainst the wall as Pa- el s ¢ T | Robert 5. Walier, August_Walker, | f men who tetifed wers Join Man Accused of Stealing |iroiman George Thompson, attract. £, lifford S o Sumpson, : e Sy o e = 1 by the shots, zan to him, department, Everett Sanders, secre- | {oFe be it f flle 25 urt en raln Clifford Sampson, Carll mp A. Martin, Francis M. Brew and | , he shots, ran to him itall President’ Goollag 1 Ived, Frank Hoffman, Bernard Brink.|yyle Chastain. Four of the other | Electricity Found “Get him! He got me,” said Ham- A ; Sl s | | George Hollis, Henry Stratton, Ben |five wer dward Riley, Bernard v o mond, nt Morrow, head of the prest- nd mem f the Statc = C l‘ I L a7 d g ]2 lB el e 1 G Unconscious | Fired Another S| lg g ! T i s e t | Doncanster, Richard Fitzgibbon and | Gottlie, Joseph McManamy and Jo- | d Another Shot dent's -'~|w>-‘ml r board, be called. ‘mmm 2 b 2 )’GS 98 n 0 0(1 e C 00 as v man named Houlihan, first name |sepn De Saute. | Thompson fired a shot into An s \\ll\lI ‘\~: l‘{)r Letters ; o Drotest aainet | unknown to the grand jurors. The authoritles here recelved : et derson’s body as he tried to rise, (‘uuvrlol‘:;'ll-h: (a 1{!{1;;:\:?:?‘1];‘)’.].1‘ 'r]:’; te hoard of cosmeticians and | l ,fl' 2‘; rmm:" M“:’ {word from Brooklyn as soon a f arrested turday |put it was the hullet by Hat i S| E ena for | 5 . Sl o ot y-tu f e indict ver hese eight men left that city, and | af C 0 ge of stea mond from the notorious 's ey " urge all nteres > overle ITraoedy This Morning at RAN FTS MUD AND Pl ity i Gl e i r“uur.\‘l?drm they \\"nmd L e e i 'ragedy Th g from S§t. Louis or yielnity. a deputy sheriff was sent to Brook- | clectricity from the Connecticut [own gun that killed him, sopies of all correspondence ex- E 1 | ¥ 5 7 . 1 District Attorney Curi Iyn at once to look up their record it s Hammond, assisted by fire- i i W . _ Q4. S | - {lvn at once to look up thel Light and Pow 0 liing o1 ssisted by two fire changed between the president and | "o 00 o : Nahunta, Ga.—Standing | plases would be fssued at once, NOt| 4g goon as the men registered at| o S ONUE 0 ! "8 O | hien, walked to the police station, all peraons-relativeitoithie necessity I'e Wy (8 e e : - {only here but at Cincinnati &nd |{yeir hoted here officlals of the ho- | »i8 shoe shining business in the cor- | \(1ore he turned the i TeaNonn To the formallon of | 4o n bo e baibei oo cors | eight Blocked View— S el in Togat | Nashville, Tenn, and the dofendalnts | o) notitied the police. Three of the | Fidor of the Hallinan build to Chief Hansen, He was then rush- president’s air board, headed by | coon™ o L E O Tk 3 Jurritt - Street Nelghbors dn Legal | wou1q be brought in to make bonds | signt men were under almost con- | urday night, Thomas Costanzo of | ed to the hospital where he died two Dwight Morrow, as contained fn the | yoror Gonnectiont to continn ( h!!d Sent Ahead Action as Result of Storm ranging from $2,600 to 310,000 forignt watch during thelr stay in | 117 North strect was found later in | houre later. files®bf the White House executive | quoting their husinees el appearance in federal court at In-|yjartford, it was said. The other | the ni his home unconscious, | It 1 P b sLiER Y Lookout Meets Death. Shifting Barth. dianapolis Saturday at 10 a. m. five left the hotel fn an automobile [ with gas pouring from an opin gas Witnesses Called l ”,‘ e . The indictment speclally charges|,qpy the next morning, and dis: jet. There is nce of opinion | office of Chief Hansen. Officers The court proceeded with the a it RN ol LI 2 Mud washed cnto an adjolning | consplracy to violate the Volstead | uareq—it 13 not known what they | whether it was a case of a'tempted | gave assistance to Hammond and S Sheiotr eode ¥ ac- | to test the now hair dressi | lot is the cause of 1,000 suit and sets fortly seven alleged | Gia pere, licide or whe un was left Anderson dying where he fell ) E ho 5 Mch the mas varbers associa- f : Jov. 2 (P —Seve e Rata g 2 rf 3 , tally s exr 5 ,v\ufu;:: n:!’r’;‘ ‘n'i' ;l “;t‘r\l:‘\m\\x'm ut in- | which <‘ ; mast x! g , Ga, Nov. 2 (P—¢ 1 hroug inst Mrs. Ma irkow- | overt acts, including transportation Sent Hances' Away. entally overcome, is exp vum: he was brought to tt t‘lfl'\(.lou cating w e d summon | tion and the arhc d approximately twen- © Burrit 1 i It vhiskey to ianap- : > | i ‘ ohs S0 0se named on Colonel Mitchell’s | tive ascociatior » expected 1o scc approximately Wel- | o or Burritt street, by vighbor, | of som 1 k oy 1““‘““"]““" It was also said here today that | to recover. L A soon explred. 1068 gt it s T 8 ey el i ,,' injured w .vy_mv Wladislaw Kozokiewicz, ay. olis, culminating in the arrest ‘rL | during June, 1924, while Chapr Some inslst that Costanzo has| waa at first believed that the 0 nesses. Another motion be the means taken to bri » Coast line’s fast New York | Eyeavations were in s ot Marcus. His arrest brought the | W08 2 0 S00h B g & » | gona throu; sorles of reverse andlt wad! MastinTaee Dhrkin by Mitchell’s counsel to dismiss the 2 several mooted points in 2 passen train No. 81 |the ski prope t th | venue fn the case into Indianapolis. [2P¢ ARG R SLay gy fe | and these, capped by his arrest Sat- | notorions. Chics heasd AL 1 b law, it was stated today by | I the BLurkowski proper £ t farm of Ben Hance and his wife 1 these, 1 by hi T - | notorious Chicago gunman. charges on the gronnd the court had s e RS 00N Y o i into a loaded s 1 bus at when a heavy rainstorm came up. near FEaton, Ind 4 n urday, drove m to seek death. » Much C no jurisdiction was quickly rejected. | io \ re ac tive in rday's | i ie kel hers oty "The piles of carth wore washed on= | 0 SUSPENDED ,“ aliees ,;‘mmm, Members of man's family insist Passed Much Counterfeit Then the prosecution called to the | MeCting which adopted resol struck In Middle to the plaintiff’s property, he allege EDIT R nderson, Hance decl Jefor that the man ¥ cidentally over- lerson hadibesn i che/counters stand as its first witnees ; "f‘jlfi"'*”"" "" o : E wms, which eolicc 1 md damage of $300 resulted | | oot A3 me . & ST | feit game for several weeks appar- Yeager, reporter for the S e mee esferday acted up- tonio, Tex “Light,”” to whom Col, v, was nea the | Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz {farmer and his wife to Michigan | dri ! and failed to turn|cntly and had flooded Michigan when il for the complainant. [ Trinity Tripod Man Is Put Out of | n. Whether or not the | 0ff ! e L e cothter(oltea0 Hige Mitchell gave copy of his San | Antonfo statement containing the | I rain. ce P ty on Burritt street | e ohi According to the report of the in- | according secre rvice o Hares PrejEropeRtyconsBATHIL atrcclinany College Tor Month For His Attack | Hances' visit to ) " : Hng to thg opork Of the dnq) scconinkiio, Watet Rervice Sonat > ct scattered the children placed under att ent by Deputy | I erraonit A niiaan i inzo was at his business | iives. accusations that led to his court- | . T fine. bout the track and ro Sherift Matthew Papclak. on Dean Troxell. | 1tions there, s resulted 7 Anlal Ly L wo weeks ago he entered a drug martial, 4 n 1 i 1eudres and the inj : D fciz- | his death 15 not Tiowo 1t ¢ r ion by which he at Flint and gave a clerk one Reporter Tostifios | LA e Hartford, Oct. 2 (®—For criticiz- | i 3 ford, Oct. Aian: Iy ss to Ralph Sunada. He s |of the bills, T erk. suspecting Mr. Yeuger sald the counsel gave | i1is afternoon at : h , R T0 LEAVE VERMONT ing Dean Edward T. Troxell' recent | 1%, TP BCE acation they 1hen reported to have secured s that the bill was spurious, followed him the statement on the morning | i e : where the {njured were plac | chapel address, in which the de liquor and, taking several [ Anderson into the street. | of September | was quoted as ing that “it is ot irinks, went hc Some time Anderson drew his revolver and sented by the witne: Pre<ident’s Father fs Planning to | duty in college to disregard the in-| o . Mz Nov. 3 P—Ih 1 home the odor of g drove the olerk back fnto the atoré ohjected to hy Rep § ) a dividual and to turn out a Trinity | t s “Dutch® An- |tre nbers of the 5l thian eaabed inte (b sremd Tllinois, Mitchell’ ; ks e : , R Spend the Winter at the White |type,” Malcomb Stevenson, manag- |, '" : i : t ind the man uncon | That same day he passed eight of the “The statement is not the 8aNe a8 | e whioh Skl ¢ Tor : A 1g cditor of the Tripod, the week- |, g a zas Washington Anderson ar & | bills in Flint, It is reported from the one Colonel Mi aril ciglma 1t is dile call on parents who live House in Washington. |1y college paper, has been suspends gave Mr. Yeager ] |Gerald € 3 we known ! Flar I hat city, Since that time he has » to give any othe 1145 imevent milcs i’ the! coun y Washington, Nov. 2 (P-—Colonel | FOm Trinity for a month. In com- |40 pajg down 85,000 on the pur- |call suc d in operated in other citics of the state are a lot of pencil marks on It that | . : 1 inform them of the children’s death. | Jonn Coolidge, father of the presi- | TENUNE in & foot-note on a ";‘;‘“"“-hns. of a house in & adle ostanzo after em g cta Anderson had an automobile li- Colonel Mitchell did not make. | bobbing u icen: a i The known dead have been fdenti- | gont, 4s planning to forsake his | PUD! Hed TNtk E“”"“' AN MEN | 1924 where it was said they d- respiration. ald 10-conse card bearing the name of The witness explained that the | yng yho law does permit the | fied as Pearl Strickland, 16; Audrey | Vermont home for & winter stay at | Do, Troxell's stalement Was 218 |0y to manufacture counterfeits. The [day that the ian, ith he 18| james P, Davis, Argonne hote) pencil marl were put on in. the | yioara to give lcenses for such treat-| May Johns, 14; Dorris Herrin: 143 | jha R b ‘wr,n:-l :'1 the managing editor Stat- | poic are said to have hidden in this A i1 , 0. Tt duveloped ikt he et editorial office of the Light and ’m,_‘,, {o barber shops. May Thornton, 12; a brother and % {ed that “Better a radical With &0 vo sor gome time after the | in apolls onliween § and 9 o'clock on the cve- o i | window across the strect. The sce- Ch to- [ning of October 11, 1924—the night Wi lond bullet hit another store win- mobile loa ack Daniel whisk before tho murder of Policeman dow, | “Tony" Ioley, notorious . |James J. Skelly in New Britain— GERALD CHAPMAN | Anderson ran into an alley at the revolver over was flve minutes after the shooting that Anderson died fn the on the assumption that the ned, to T ¢t is probable that he will arrive R for a time at the hotel in that ¢ity merely Indicated the way It was to Sl e e e e L ",..‘—f,:f\’,.“ ll‘1\m‘o rill arrive |peard and a bomb than a tvpe—|nUtel of pytroman dames Skelly | ) olled | 12" was known ‘as “Charley™ &n be handled in the newspaper. BREAKS B k AmA L R £ petors his) Blrmouth foem goose-stepper—a man without |, "Nor Rritg 12, 1924, In.|befo 2 bt “Ia the statement physically the = | o fiess ot ine. buk - st Kl e iath Tions i ) Ins enough or courage enough to | rormiation of the nded operation nost Albert Brown, a secret service ame as when Colonel Mitchell Torrington, Nov, I (A—Augustus s sald a 14j] the winter breaks. lare himself.” f the counterfeit plant was glven ! « him an " dave) Hinded ool FENE IR Cnslied L IDIR Rt i e g Gorat Gl g T LSRR AlENAR] Shthe Sems s P Y\"n:i:rnk Shean of this city, al- |after show Detre |“!:n"r’r:vhfl. < Monl m“; e | broken neck, receive en fell | € view of the railway|eolonel during his fliness last sum- McCARL UPHELD | e Aiccomiiee of Chapmanin tHe | pbysiclan; ho d 18 RO QuestoH & (Continued on Page Fourteen) | down stairs at his home. ck for any distance. One of the | mar gro erstood to have advised | Washington, Nov. 2 UP—The Dia- | kel 2C°OmPY . to the dead man's identity, hildren was sent ahead to see if a | pym he eafely make the trip 1o (rict of Columbia court of appeals| " © " s 2 5 st It's Anderson, you can tell the rain was cor "he child sent as |y, mnn and that u wi v'1 be best {today upheld Comptrolier General | i < n the power company World:” Brown saild after viewing 1 lookout was killed instantiy. 1t has | for him to take advantage of the |eCarl in his refusal to take juris- | Bar Harbor Woman Is A v s hocy | (haibody ¢ the bus P ! S ~”"’°H of the executive mansion. |diction of a claim agalnst the Fleet ] 2 L S bollding —— At Earlier Age Than Men Here llowed behind t nate, : - Attacked by Robed Men orporation for the butlding of ships ot Wanted at Muncle i g 2 i i t wait L eport. {during the ws v S .a| Bar Harbor, Nov. 2 »—Two men, rae g Records At City Clerk’s Office Disclose R ELM CITY MAN A SUICIDE e et | wiil 8] FOERTun msaakea AU CNeA ] DECISION RESERVED e n of the city's Octobe, brides were under 2 S-51 VICTIM IDENTIFIED New Haven, Nov. 2 (—Missing | 4 et |Mrs. Lottle May Hamilton in ki Mid ‘wm-v‘\m, 2 “’,’f‘“‘" ision o el h.‘; m dmin " , records at the office of Town Clerk Alfred 1 Newport, R. 1, Nov. 2 (A—A body |from home two days, the body |apartment in the business s n | was reserved by Judge E. C. Dick- |1 e R e hompson show. In these instarces the consent of the parents recovered by divers yesterday from [Samuel R. ! f Asylum {f [nere early today, carrled her down |enson on today in the action brought | Muskegon, Mich, was wanted hers was required the sunken submarine S-51 was street, was found t in an isolat- | | THE WEATHER | [two fiights to the street and there to end a disagre over title to In g g o et That New Britain girls marry younger than New Britaln identified toda at of Henry ed part of W and it was| | - { [1eft her. Mre. Hamilton, who con- |office of first seloctman in Old Say- Bz x-“‘: PR Bl boys is indicated in the fact that every bridegroom had re 1 T CrawioR . an, of ‘Awd. diately seen th o had taken Harthord, Nov.| ~Fereoast ducts woman's shops here and in |brook. L. O. Ryan for the ‘r'_mm,d_ :”‘ n';‘“‘. \:‘,_‘:_ C{,H n,:-' ed his majority : TAeR i A it Uy aheating r the right 1RE Mo et B8 vkt Vero, Florlda, was not robbed, It fent, Frank Pratt was to file a de. | presumably be 'm:;a c;fl I. {eu toe Six persons married after . ve i an empty Unscttled tonight and Tues- | |was thought that the palr, whom |murrer but . Dickenson ~ said | timony given at the trial of Ge in The greatest variances in ages in any one '”“”' thd wlie gran 8 a0 initia elt |« eiss had a hole in the left day, probably showers tonight she could not describe, had Intend- |the supreme court opinion in _the Chapman, pal of Anderson on the . was to be s emple. The ofticial opinion that of d to kidnap her, but were frighten- | Madison election case made such a| a man 56 years of age took a license to wed a 20 year old girl 3 : J ped today to Ardmore, 'suicide. * & Ved away. document. (Continued on Page 11) ! y \ \ g

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