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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. at which Am. Tilley was the Crown Prince Princess Louise prominent the Dritish embes bassador Sir John con host to Adolf and weden and other only gored him but had stepped on his body and on one leg. Two years ago, Mre Perjury distance table world is in the with — ohith Was Island, Alaska's has tiom again A Japanese ship sig in yoleanic action ¢ lioed Paul Ieland of the ofs, wt the United States g tains a guard ovr St. Payl radioed C S ——— ssador a4 Bogoslof a ren, four years of denial, testimony the pair went before the grand indictments a jury to say they were nearby at lay time of the murder, a juror, | cording to Mr. Simpson, demand- | to know if Gorsline could not!| > held for perjury. Aftarward the prosecutor declared that Gorsline | had not told all he knew. Mr. Simpson declares he has an- other witness whose name has not been revealed who can support the | |story, for four years unsupported, of Mrs. Jane Gibson, woman pisg- raiser, who claims to have been present at the murder of Dr. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. Not only did witnesses fall to | support a fishing alibl of Henry | Stevens that was considered valld for four vears., said Mr. Simpson, but he now has a witness who will testify he saw Stevens at the scene of the crime. S\\'cdis}:‘Rnyal Couple Now Closely Guarded Tokyo, Sept. 17 (A — The for- cign office today confirmed an in-!that the s cident that occurred vyesterday at'breathless.” e e nited Hame says McCormack which wn the next and west of | ter a part vancing on the focated” e, mount all bodies, sett ns along ths mai rn Pacific of Mexi- Duch Haroar “Ieft Audience Breathless.” Dutch Harbor whi was a vital air por can army 'round the world f! is not safa to give the dimensions of | Bogoslot Isl Tomorrow they | may be differe Probably the re- cent eruption has made all current information out of date. | Up From the Ocean Bottom Bogoslgf takes its name from » Russian admiral who discovered it in 1790. At that time it was but one | {sland now called Castla Island. In 1886 Bogoslof's “Jack in the Box" stunts began to be known. A ne companion to Castle Island appea ed which was called Fire Island. At frst the two were connected but when American navy officers visited i the place in 1200 the land “hyphen” |V b T N S ) 'hldpaunk. Observations at that Paterson, N. J., the injured are u,v.”,\‘ym,, e .ru. win, 1’ av!v time showed that Bogoslot was real- I all: rd, Hubbell, |0t ek the bull 1y & deep sea volcano. Less than four of Metropolia | S8 o et T bulle miles away the ocecan is 6,000 feet @anner Charles E. | o0 L0 e L two years ago, for the Ameri- rs. It railro Willie Ste this after Justice Charies W. icr on the murder indictments. sial Prosecutor Alexander W. LIQUOR RECEIPTS. have Hall join her relatives o : il but would that her ; bail of $1 > heari Two Marines and Others Hurt When Car Plunges | S neinlor a flank moye son s gton, Sept. 17° (A—Two re dead and three others | jured today as the result of \tomobile colliston about a mile halt from the marine base at tico, Va ng was ol dered. fo ) Que- \fr. Simpson hopes the trial will Privates Wil- llam Jones Orm Worcester, e, and Wilbur Albert Duchman, November, de- v v - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, _——— e appeared, absorbing about half of | [ “"’ Simpson has asked for a jury Man, 57, Father of 15 Perry Peak and making the Vsland\ | from another @ounty to try the o S w's ne. Officers of the Cutter McCul- | {case. Hearing on the application | lunch Children, a Suicide "3 loch surveyed this peak, which was | } ill he at Trenton next Thursday. Gus Cambridge, Ma 3 17 AGAIN CUTTING UP =z KILLED BY BULLET VOTED BY JURYMEN ‘ and named it McCu ‘n h Pea e persons. Vot 1% ohitdren. & R 2 = Sheriff Tunison was ol o e aaitan| children, is dead by his own .\m"nnf: natural features on B c r \l th i (e oty th iAo : When all |!~T guests were seat : hend kst accond inita et aa G goslof Island has its "a;ur'la( 'Il‘,» | she 1:u=1 l.:mv. away, but g Tl S ivansi M badiy i inat sy st ne - Roger Tilley, mny O e I mhontSeelirias) vWhin s . making hera faster, | : . | has since been living at he 3 . 0 B et L another | the ambassador, saw a strong Jap- | soushe hi latas whal o Heve the World Again Is in avner ot o | Maranding Boving IS Shot om|nens™ ™ " conits Four o Stand Tnal for MUDJer erore’ i perseaca vy anorver ™ hnagh ' winton, | CUEN, Bim hours ater ahe found work v silver w Mr. \\,,.W. ibody, to consider perjur harges | po @ skl e had hange < el- 2 . f 2 eiaiiinree S A y e I B | lar. Te police sald that Anti's first ) of the Civi B 1= | Aurling (s lnical afiTtiley)whol pircllo fer W lvoraant it anAlipaats, et disappeared in e h sesyhe aoen Ve | sued him, escaped 2 ! : | o | ©dicted, but. has indicated t for money to support their chil- Bont Hent M1 ore 4 500 '\le\l(‘an Soldiers ftwo of them may be Ralph V. M, Later it was discovered that the | 4o gt St tEe Gorsline, former vestryman. and | <Mife S Suowngwasona | yesterday morning, Sent After Yaqui T“he e Bathooios Ratai ftorsas 1 Whichic) Tilley bought | S————— 1 hung over it ashe r a bu om the rifle of Ches- & Sept s e o b i A in Brazil as a relic }M L'f W A ed on Iliuliuk, 60 mi er Hale had put a stop to the CHOl anaer: IS IneRiNoerecinass Guards have been doubled y 1re as t visitors found the | peregrinations of an escaped Jersey aneRnsIalC ) (O R around the British embassy and o much chans d. The peak |bull, who had terror the district | o000 thar S g dict ts ag wi ] ose} W around the pala where the Dark Thunderlng al to the Cutter Perry had |for more than twelve hours. ety Swedish royal couple are staying. disappeared. The harbor was closed | The killing of the bull, which |0 "0 (R rtl g e Bl k Cl d there were various other radi lace In the pasture of Thomas | (oo *0 '\ i adiiindians ac ou cal changes in the map of Bogoslof. ghland street, after | w1 AT he grand juby UNUSUAL CR[T[GISM Life Mad No Meaning For Me, U'p to the present time progress of | First Selectman Alfred Hanmer and | IR e “‘. i Whe'e and | ed Only Despair. natural events in Bogoslof has been |a group of citizens had scoured the = el .“‘7'”‘, ter | BT nale relatives f Until T used Uncle Willlam's Mir- too rapld to invite colonization or |countryslde in scarch of the animal, | N Ehgl Jap Critic “Suf- | acle Tonic and the mist rolled away even habitation. While the “Jack in |brought an end to a reign of sudience But Meant He |1 33 Rervous, had no appetite, had the Box" keeps its head above wa. \ )‘tlrh]h?i:\nxlnut_rrtv;l"lnly :\r\ ](; the | SUCIEN 17 2 bt s Zan d"o‘-;‘r'xmm ‘1\:"\}1:‘?:‘:4!]] r(g:ld not it is United States property as |bull almost red death Henry e ything being distress- Al r |w. w is 86-vear-old ow onghold d with gas and bad heart attacks of Alaskan territor W. Whaples, his $6-year-old owner. | ${ron e e A Wednesday night, the bull slipped 1 ong ;‘”" St. Paul, Minn.. Sept. 17 (® — I was very weak. I had consulted TALITIES his chain and lost ne time in evacu- | line of ti John McCormack, the famous |doctors, and taken many advertised |ating Mr. Whaples' field, running|C0 T Irish tenor. likes to read criti- | medicines, but got no relief until T |alons the road and into the town| General Francisco Manzo, Sonora cisms of his singing, but when a |used Uncle Willlam's Miracle Tonic roper. A number of residents, |corps area comma is sald to be Japanese critic said the singer |and In three days T commenced to Rilled 1hm<?flw‘|ng him became alarmed and |leading a body of 4 ldiers from “suffocated” his audience, that “as}ff‘f‘l \;':U?r. I have the confidence communicated with the first select- | Vicam, with s {now that my health has returned by ‘m.’m The shooting followed. ‘ Discussing the incident here to- | ‘r":(‘v‘::ls“-"\m:‘rf: S\I;I?‘!lr:]r;!."m‘r I Into Group By Roadside. | Tast Friday, Mr. Whaples, a Civil dey, McCormack said he read | ‘L end it to the public most | war veteran, led the bull to pasture feview, tirelsled e Japiuss recor men o pu! mo: but in doing so, allowed the animal | e Hpareia U Sl m:\-‘:’: to try it. olmsltag s W Thosbullshooket ) startling information that “Mr.| "Il iy BESAILLON. DR Lader 0 sl:(.:l bl e McCormack suffocated his aud- e |the ground. The aged man was| lence, Waterbury, Conn saved only by the timely appe: It seemed a case for investiga- | por sale only at Connor'sa Drug of his daughter, Mrs. Harr tlon,” the singer declared. The store, 112 Hartford Ave, New Brit- Tnesl it e s eritic meant, McCormack learned, |oain, Conn. “The Stors of ‘Good Ingor “left the audience |Drugs.” $1.00 per bottle, & bottles Drug: 3 P for $5.00. Thix amount was 000 on trade sc- tice Parker's 394 on licenses to | endar o y law nts and beer saloons. | provi 12 t ven home. deep. A communication to the National Q@eographic Society in 1 @4 that four years peak on Bogoslot appeared between the two recorded. This peak was surveyed by the of- ficers from the United States Reve- nue Cutter and was Whaples' clothes, b the animal's head ceeded In rele Thinking her fat | dragged him into th examined were grouped % report- parked on the n automobile driven by Furton struck their machine, ac- cording to the storles told officers. | moned a Axford is suffering from serious dition internal injuries and Scott recelved a 1, Gunner Furton suffered doctor. is today named Perry though he h his wounds. tugged at | she suc- | er dead, she | o house and She su Mr. Whaples' very much im- as internal in- We will be broken leg. face lace: juries, two broken ribs and a num- | | ber of bruises. The bull shad not | o e ot i D B\ Nl sl | CLOSED B f/zan ever before” New Patterns! Correct Colors! or.anywhere else Style Leade \ln our new The Season’s Select Style Ideas for Young Men Pesk, say the communication. Dur- ing the winter of 1908 another peak fons. 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