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Girl Scout Prize NEW BRITAIN D\IH HERALD, SATURDAY, “ DYNAMITE BLAST, | i< NOT EARTHUUAKE; Tremors at 8:05 2. m, Caused hy1 Explosmn at Windsor Locks Nov, NOVEMBER 14, WU g Stelk's Wite Aduits Ste | Making Such a Move e e weph's parish will ba expected | 1edge one dollar a week for a year 1" toward the drive for 100 which vacation” of Ru-|will be conducted during the time 1d his wife Is on | between November 19 to November ceoming permanent stork has t vielted 1925, \\url\ clubs on Novem! pres lon will be n \\l H, \H-ANL were wa: F n Att wy D Alderson member The Rev Gets Even by o8 | De }m' W, H Mrs. of the wife Past- to Contribute to Erection City Items of New Bullding 14 (P—A sald to be ! rged to O am in the Connect] t 8:05 this morning. fons were felt lower down tieut valley to such an Moodus a tremor of ttributed to recur- s0dus The thres 8 am lolph hecause th them, 28 in an effort to bulld up a new ent for sisters of St Jo- s parish, It has not been de- whether the installments will salling today, and | be Kkly, monthly or annually, it that he will go "’i was announced Secretary Harry Parls to accept a divorce petition | P, O'Connor today. filed there 20 by Mrs, Valentino,| It {g felt that one dollar out of a After denials by both sides, the | workingman's pay wou filing of the divorce sujt was reveal- missed, op ded wee The gcreen star had a resarvation | cf udg at on the Leviatha rough & number of has announced ad been re ree days of ) nolses. — Oct contest ru as & ttery 1se8 In cc ritain th widespre rtaln s mc g 1 bell n st Ly a No serfous dam At the home of Wil- t 85 Linwood atreet the stove shook fceable, At th 1in General hospltal in fhe ediate vicinity it was reported no earthquake shock was no- but, t a terrific wind was Tr e vore maximum ken nut, Mra. {iola imathen, land then confirmed Valentino. The cinema shetk, who came from Hollywood to New York eek ust before Mrs. Valentino's return | from Europe, but dldn't meet her at | the pler, and apparently had not talked with her, says he s a home! loving man and they disagrecd be- words ratlon by a coln of i last The nith — \_\. T o o mors were not Dr. Charles 8. Shoemaker, forme: inayor of Pomeroy, 0., came home one night to find his wife had bobbed her halr, 80 he declarcd he would | M aire wraters sz 1o 15 Streets 1¢ Filled With let hig beard grow until she let her | babies, . . e e o e e et 1R izl I TG SR at ranse report from the residence of ke of 1428 Stanlcy strect, the Hartford side of tastes Nov, 14 (#— eged cft Damascus, Damascus s like a b é Fverybody, except the military, must be indoors by 8 p. m. and dur- ing the day there are so many gol- diers in the narrow thoroughfares that one |8 almost continually bumping Into rifles, way through barbed wire ments or stumbling across sand bag barricades, At the curfew cars cease running. appear like magic ar beantiful of the Syrlan comes as dead, apparently, desert surrounding it Outside Damascus hardly | passes 11 Syria, of One entangle- much favors 18 wy‘ subject and had . lisqual 4(,,u] ile te 0 g1 re- hour the street tion, B . people ilis- the mogt citles be- as the Litehtield, Nov. Oiympia Macri awaits the open af court hers Monday on the week of her second trial for killir John Bagnano, Judge George Hinman is considering ohjection ! made by her counsel, Joseph Ko sky, against the admission of alleg- ed s men's s made immediately after she shot Bagnano in a New theater lobby last February. Shortly befere court adjourned vesterday the iury was dismissed while Attorney Kolrtsky and St Attorney Aliing argued on the missibility of the girl's alleged sta J5enl men to l'.nlvfl nt John rut, step-daug nitt of New Who 100K | g pygacturer, in May, 1922, in Mex gun from t} 1s while {00 Shortly thereafter he was ar- stood over Bagnano on the sldi- | og10q on & charge of bigamy be- ik Indront ofiihe dhesten. ik o his California divores had not o ek g N esldRy a‘::t"""xj”‘lj"“';‘"‘i"d“’- ¢ |become absolute under fhe laws of e g bl nnounce his that state. He was relaased on hia J. O'Mara visited On R day .xr”-l” ! ‘m m;. wi his bride e g Faor s ttce) ntll the divorce Lecame effeetive, z When it did he remarried Miss Hud- S1AT as Nata- ENGAGEMENT OFF MeKeldin 14 and | Stan- Gen- cts {ron 13 tich (o a Girl Michael Pettanov who was employed as bartender by the Imer- was fined slw o 1 a plea of of violating the Lefore Ju Benjamin 1 polies court this morn- | Alling imposed certaining that the simply dispensing the hared no profits of the a night | e rebels do not burn a bridga leading to the city, raid a suburb, or commit some other de- ation requiring the dispateh of a French expedition against them. | All th territory betw Mt Hermon and Wadl Ajami, size of the state of New Jersey, now is in the hands of Rebel Dr tribesmen and their nationalist lles, and the French forces only six cities on the raiiway | Aleppo in the north to Dera in south, Vifty thousand troops the force now in Syr ould e required to restore order in the country, competent observers de- clare. Fven when these reinforce- ments arrive, it is feared they xwill suffer heavy in the guerilla warfare which as conducted here reminiscent of the campalgns against the American Indjans. American commerce which had bLesn steadily ing, has received a &ctback from which it is doubtful it can recover many vears. The largest Amer- buginess, that in automobiles come to a complets standstill, to the Insecurity of mo!ur‘ outside the cftivs. Likewise ation of American agri- hinery and kerosens lier locks are staying short while his “1 will choose to have a wife whose are growing long and wooly. are thoroughly domestic and sarter paik, said that the who i inclined to have children.” shook and dishes rattled, | “I have been informed that Mrs, — \flnw 10 Las made application in g | for a divorce on teehnical Cle RLAE [ grounds permitted under the laws [ France after having establiehed Ras been bornflofMr. | Jast night. It is my intentien to 98 of Mine defer o her wishes in this matter. e . .| “As I understand i1, all 1 have | Koletsky and Alling Gontinue, > o in to cstabiish o domicite in. Pays Fine of $100 Ior Serving | Their Enmities : T P | ) 11 be consummated quuor at Club after my appearance in the French court with some further formalitics —_— | which include a formal rejection of ob the court’s formal invitation for us | i e Sadl g N Ae it i to beeome reconciled.” R R This statement came from Rudy 24 hours after he had characterized divorea reports as absurd, When Mrs. Valentino can Paris last week heard of her hushand’s views to dogs and babies sh sald that she had no in- tention of giving up her carcer and, 2 )d had more dogs A abrated her ance when to o ¢ R from 5 entere arge form he peaple scont Lodily “In ing h 1910 a clean in though gt 3 step and as of Built liquor esterly strect W the the the : al- hold | from the wife was J as divorced rried Winifred Hud- ier of a perfumery o <er, from in 1922, He me - cout atep by cen club is a ladies so- asked Pettanowitch wines and beer they danc the women were tendered Petta i o) or double the h t i: e letter continues to exp of merit badges which to wecond prize of ti the of The valu; rds The some 1 ag oal 1 BRYAN TO MAKE William APPEAL enumerat- z ed not h s508 at ils the state's case hiree witnesses the first tria introduced the prop s between the bitterness the scouting st such the s ' to wine, b neEs, courtes t . thrift and that a girl Cen- | RRusse 2urtls | ypat , of when court Torma h 95 ( ! i gyria, Colan e 8100k st de iryan on Frequs conngel with which ¢ i arraigt 1 | & arrested ury Po- nd James argume showed a charge of by s policy of fhe oriny St night by Snpernu comnient hy ik S g uild 1 ¢ lic William Sullivan A { cted on a fo four Lasis, | MeCue 2 L report tria (il Center stroe trial 18 the ¢ e ottt (o rcklam iR imanyi gl ' the second trial | pago 1as Been Broken, st ery step of tended g progross. Another belteved will prolong tl for | for iean has not reason Miss Bessle Announces sanlte G owing traffic the fmport cultural ma 128 cease Three corns F'rench minde the serond Betrothal to Col. Henry Brecken- o Gott wag nolled 19 orre by ston, n two mont Nov. 14 (®) — lcss s after its anpounce- ment, Miss Bessia MeKeldin, daugh- ter of Mrs, Leigh Palmer of Wash- Ing inforined friends here th murder, her engagement to Colonel Hen ned and | Breckinridge, indictment was being read retary of war, defendant | No formal t the lon h the tears | M con- | the business from have American ieh suffered bombardment filed inst the government. Vacuum Oil company Singer Sewing hine com- y and MacAndrews and Forbes. The American i3 “eceiving by efther | juquirles from rians In the Miss |\ nited & regarding S some of whom are in the rebel tere © ritory. Thousands these people are reported to suffering be- canse of t entting off of remit- from their ives in estimated $200,. Miss one Wi indictment which ird yester: wig the t the trial when she degres court terd ] first tricd ortly ar that was com- the L SUIT RECORDED for first W y It hefore ops former assistant broken off. of its s been court the young announcement s hoen made rer or her daughter, handkerchief but for a few | MeKe friends quote her =obhed softly simply saving: It is all off,” rumors of o disagreement had r d Ahey gav, hefore Miss Me- Keldin's return | t Thursday ter spending the summer in Paris | the engagement s abroad v\" was fn Ne | onsul her first emotion te fith the Moni! ged he tried to s din's 14 until arreste she e, were t Schmitt was the last one e stre the stand yesterd He | Ho e John Leon. take them ) Ean A0S ! America, ailiy 0 000 m g pol oxer night troduced Raschkow R also t¢ Announcement was made while she w Colonel Breckenridge York Miss bt as the stified her \ Four l)nnrcc (ases in hoiled over hii ¢ of t tiffed p Mr. Koletsky. Coroner Ell Mix veen Iifforts by t ur 1o otopraphs he had taken MeKeadiin iast who serve of war In jon and durir Bre several made her T 3 ant seere- Wilson adminis in Franc married Ruth of Concord was divorced | for here vear. Colonel Four divoTee cases Iny Britain are g come up within the next in the superior court, 1o Nebo against s Mary Howard, 1y morning: plaintf fendant. The of against Ann heard Wednesday gerford & Saxe are acting for plaintift and the defendant 1s sented by Hewes & Phillips. of George A. Haglst Hagist is set for Tuesd r 24, nlving New heduled to two weeks The suit of Mary Nebo for Tu aschkow were and € Smith, both sterday, o stand fet of of Po- ridge tary 1 as @ sis ere partics ted. pollee is 1 roseentor Wil ed the arre present saw eervies orni trial Coroner Mix fol- ndee as th is q second st mpshire bire and D. P. O'Connor the Death to Tax i I Levy of Painleve Parls, Nov. 14 ®) — Tn an Hu vor to prevent the government | taking away a part of her fortun« the provisions suit . Kingsland sland, will morning. Prefer To Conduct Religious ’l‘r'umn'r Institute Here for of CAPTAIN FOLEY ASKS THAT HE BE RELIEVED the fror Te The case 1: rin Hattie teachers n small te Wants To Make Reply To Mrs, Lans- v mier propose.d I will he dies 1 et a nder t Kililng downe’s Charges in Mitchell Pr F. Gaff Shipman Goos The uncontested Albertl against Severino iuled for Friday morn r will appear for the Santint Alberti )t ing. N ‘.-mur( minister of fi goodly part of POLICE ON DUTY AT GAME Chief Willlam C. Hart this morn- sued orders for the entire night ot tment to report is afternoon to duty t foatball rook par e regulars and es cheduled will be called crowd at the l?qmr. to these men foot, & horsemen.” Patrolmen Thomas J. gles | Feeney, Willlam Grabeck, Edward the | Carroll and John O'Keefe will be on the deps Willow ns classic order m supernumeraries to do duty to- upon to handle addition “four I\III)\\\I\ Tro! all ok patrols g former was en Ilying tory, de and go top. 1 1to feat " ng into a patrols aking. ace. with their trusty steeds, i‘mp(\ W h| kc\ Botllc \0'1 to Smash \\ mdm\ ANOTHER VICTIM IDENTIFIED Newark, N, J, Nov. 14 (P — Martin W. Lengfellow of Balti- more, today was added to the list of identified dead in the rear-end collision of two Pennsylvania trains Plainshoro n Tne crash mpe and ver the o) will mert \fter re nsdown is Mrs, Eleanor Fontana, the “Tiger Woman,” Wearing the Fur Coat That Was the Cause of Four Deaths Orle prose- Captain | Hoait took ten lives seriously sred ten others. fes still awalted identifica- vick today. coat ] and a then committed suici His w autome A fe d of A pe Then For At first she buried 1 on an ove POLISH MASS MEETING Mayor A. M. Paonessa will be a speaker at a mass meeting of Po- lish people to be held at the § Heart hall in celebration of the Po- lish independence In 1791, Rev s con- eting night. The board [Lucyan Bojnowski, chairman of able to speak three [ will recommend to the common|the committee in charge, council that the plans be accepted. ranging the detalls II\\\ ACCEPTED, ted by Arel ,for the construc- re ado 1iss McK \\ S e su McK ovied T itect m H. | Jie wa | days | STOLTN AUTO RECOVERED il NG it iaTen ted the rs at a F v street, W of fire led e % ohe W g blended. And three tell the two emotions other people died because she could not apart, Jo- to | BESEIGED CITY plcking one's | relatives, | Court From This City | Nair & Nair represent | The plain- | ey | & | the high | Princeton yes- | cred | FINE OF $12 FOR DRUNKEN DRIVER ' Suspension of Jail Sentence to Run for Year Tre. q costs Edward Frawley, 21 T mont was fined 3125 a and given a suspended fall sentence of 30 d urt this morn- [ ne g uilty charge of operating an automol on Oak street early Tuesday ing while under the influe - (UL Ju W. Alling told him that ti jon of the sentence would ain in force 1 il made lication to t} v8 in police ¢ when was fol ¢ morn- = o suspen i toration of his the court wa Ing depris man John O'Keefe 1 4 to the manner in ¢ 1 r was Oak street, O'K running hoard to be under e told along on the Frawley | of liquor, William 1 the defen Tony Pina of Main street fined 310 and costs on a saulting Louls Brin, pr 4 avenue fruit stand te He iy alleged the stand and when Brien ca to task for {t, Pina is all have assauited him Vincent O'Neil street and Paul Bloom o were arraigned vourt on charges of drunken of t s T urbanc they a g ated in Presto Lur 1oom on Main street carly this morn- ing. Patrolman Willlam Grabeck made the arre The case of O'Neil was contir until Novemt dispos and he in at that and be able to report to tl that ad found a stead He was placed in care of Probation Officer Edward C. Con- nolly in the meantime. Bloom was fined $15 and costs for his part in the affair. Patrolman Carroll said that both men were drunk and he warned them | times to stop | their nolse before finally arrested | them. nd influence for ant, was cliarge « yes- 100N \e 1 is Willlam the ess and street efore h & peace sult 5 for ion was orders cour time, onurt 1 to he he he French Reinforcements Being Rushed to Paris, Nov, 14 (®-—French rein- Sy The appearance of I'rench troops according to the est reports, produced an immediate ffeet upon the rebels and the Druse tribesmen, among the most a the insurrectionists, returncd to the mountain regions. The country has calmed down, the dispatehes say, and only one small band of rebels is in the ficld in the Damascus regior DINNER POSTPONED Tn order that a cleck-up results of the memk p might be made, the Arch & Improvement assoclation las |clded to postpone its duled for tonight untll a later The captains and team work- will hold a mesting tonight, plans for the postponed meet- 1 be made, it is expected. of the arive reet de- sc date ors and ling a | FIRE IN WALLINGFORD | Wallingford, Nov. 14 (®—Tlre at 10 o'clock last night destroyed the John Foot home in Northford | Toss s estimated at $10,000. | Watts family occupled the house were driven from their beds without time to save aven their per- sonal belongings. They for by neighbors, who Judge | prietor of | rd Carroll and | meeting | The | were cared | UOOLIDGE ACGEPTS ITALYS OFFERS Debt Repayment Plan Fair to Both Nations, He Believes 14 (P—Terms tunding agree- formal signature been received both in Washington, Nov, Itallan delbt recelying eir of the ment, today | with general satisfaction this country and Italy 8 they have noted the reaction casury officlals bee Americans gen- the of the agree- and in erally Prostder 3 country, the feeling ot ted in Cooli that is refle t view Jge to both nations maxinum burden able to bear, assured of that Italy's and Lng- amount of ment is fuir represents the Itulian people are pecially do they when it s considered | debts 1o the United State and almost equalled th the British debt to this nation. AS cted in the Itallan press Rome 8 describe the feel- ing in over the terms accor of gratification While some ot Jwell ou the assumed, dispat 1 d it as one ountivg to talian ne n at country pers Italy has [ burden which | despite the United Stat und alors i ling that these groater than possibi. the sailed for America. avorable reaction among Nalians is reported to be a great extent on the ef- the agreement Iy opening for t of American developing 1tallan indus- yroving the nation's cconomic status generally, While officlal comment in Lome still 18 lacking al this stage, the govern- 1 ment tiity re regarded as tairly flceted in the i Paris dispatches reporting a sthos I that the terms Y: tiemnent may be a promise of greater lenfenc, France from the United States when negotiations are resumed on the ‘I'rrn"]v debt to this country have ¥o far elicited no cownl in offfclal circles here, It is known, h that the terms of the ltalian setticnient are |regarded by American officlals as & ‘S“rh" iherence to the principle 1t has laid down for all debtor nations, of settling on a basis of capacity to pay and as warranting no assump- Ition that it intends to depart from hat principle. It was the inability the I'rench and An can com- o ngree on the question of acity to pay that blocked Hhe way A permanent settlement during their recent negotiations here. The negotiations now under way here with the Rumanian mission for |a seftlement of Rumania's debt are |expected to be carried forward in {meetings between individuals, as in the ¢ of the n-Slovakian debt. Formal joint meetings of the two eommissi probably will be called upon wi Jave reached a more or less conclusive eruge, wus Ttule been a use capital in ries and Itallan-Anerican ver, af missior {1 se QUARE R¥ (‘ORDl D Eydney, New South Wales, Nov. 14 (P —The Riverview observatory re- corded a severe earthquake shock at 10:24 o'clock last night. The cen- ter of the disturbance is believed teo {have been in the Philippine Islands. | FASCIST VICTORY | Rome, Nov. 14 (P—Count Volpi'a dobt. funding uceess at Washington | “is a victory for the st regime, and will rapidly produce incalcuble benefits for Ttaly,” declares the ex- |treme Fascist newspaper I'Impero | today. cvoenrrewre vl a [ Betty Louise. Albert Dic, former brewer, of Quincy, ls ar-| ing he was responsible for the breaking up of Mrs, Dick’s home. Sues Father-in-law for $500,000 This is Mrs. Edythe Louise Dick of Chicago with her baby, Mrs. Dick has sued her former father-in-law IlL.,, for $500,000, charg-