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News of the World \ | . ‘ ‘ ;:yeragfe l?aily Circulation For By Associated Press "““’2 "P‘“W‘H Se:etl.( :h,':fimg 13’528 "Lviqry ayyg m;muu ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926, ~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ANOTHER CHAMPION FEATYES WURORR 0¥ MARSDEN DIVERTED ' Joke on American Public’ Is WOWANINTANIIS ~ #R1i0t voutk xowrs nepke IN HARMONY KIN, NOW THEY MUST DIE DETHRONED TODAY - FUNDSFROM TRUST) Mame Given Adjustment Board ASSAULTED, NOBBED " ™" " §iTH CHARITY DEPT, l'h rkestan Tribunal Writes Las Raymond Masonville, 21, Confesses | Glonna Collet Is Defeated by, ™" om oo ™ ‘Judge Buch Fiods Aguis Kitbourme Call Deta Hushand's Joke Too | Beaten by Driver Who She ™™ S0 ™™™ ks Not to Push Request Ioe Gas Station inginia Wi i e e G e ! “Travesty on Justice” || Much for Woman, 104; 3 ] _ Virginia Wilson | pororsteic rormeny ascnsnan) | PIOIIDENt Madison Offcial e e 1‘)1}0;’.« fomen i Says, Took §185 artors, Conn., sep. $2,500 Trangler Turkestan, Sept. 30 (/) — By SliZ\".- SURPRISE OF TOURNAMENT ece “"oier o aome pif;’:.’il‘JUDGMENT TOTALS SLBT8H in Temper. S S o | POLICE OPENLY SREPTIGAL ™55 552" 10 ASK GITY FOR - ${0,000 or the murder of a young woman, i the revolutionary tribu here to- romen's N Makes Decis! 2 B! : | Vanquisher of Women's National P s | Court Makes Decislon After Accused Mrs. Mamie Zcppwski of Jersey . § T Atadican that Praises Supt. Doyle and Recognizes Golf Title Holder is 20 Year Old | oo oy oo : Had Abeolutely Refused To Ex-|wood of the i djustmen g at 1d by || Clty Accuses Zignut Rell of Tak- | yojies Sl | Force of His Argument Regarding Miss—Other Close Games at Ha- \m-; !Enflm DEES plain What He Had Done With | 1d not 4 for a n t ing Her Roll and Leaving Her A : < Need of Money Now On Hand foe Money Involved. verford Links. ed the communist par on Roadside, picion part T It of S Own Patients. e P s 0o 150 15 TR B e o e S S0 PXTEND LIVE BRANCH |, ., ez s e i e ) o S Glenna Coliett w: ned as|and tradition, centrating 4 W. Marsden, L & S L riye 3 1 rtford i $155 » i S g T e ptaet s neiah : I r T 5 matory ir t John Doyle's views against title holder in the third round of |1y on . : rcbate, representatis the gen- s one golf cham. | Of Infant girls into marr |eral assembly and clerk ot e e dlon T[] 4TH WARI] REBELS o1 ; e . manager £ sta- | hi artment h d ot | et oncasat » i e AR g or story f n s avenue > e tuberculosis relief wor plonship at Merion today by SRan | son for liverted | America . { 4 : : 1 hald ne ul chan Wb sah £ play. 4 him and became & mother last | trust fund of which he was treasur- o8 Judd Willing to Confer, i S : anq | Toom, bou th rope and |y ave now decided to ask the Won \\,uh Spirit S . 1t is stated in a & made to- | tabli Kilbourr oft W 21y artford on a hur 7 DOt cash register $ 0 | board ot finance and taxation directs of the biggest surprises of & tourna- “ Il e £ et et B el Sl ha 1d Says Door Is T AT ettt B 2l few tes 1 ind Ma- |or more. ment which ha oduced . iR 3 ERR el e ; 2 Open L : ede S N the room, the rcon- | Dr. T. E. Reeks, who, with Prest« ny upsets. Her conquere slim, i banineia P r mplain nst A SR ¢ 7 - ¢ 2 1 De ¢ dent C. W. Upson of the Tubercus d ng g\?\} of twenty «r;\v;a 1v; Sehncs if abe aid mok & . Seneral Frank | ing st 5 4 K en e t { PR AL i " tol C the °k |losis Relief society, had broached mid-west, who never seeme take | & erite, : ol B realy in = ot . T ) o ; ‘ s : room n vas he of transfers in a con= the match too seriously, - rom 4 ) e . th ¥aotan ot TORREOE ottt s Sl t ¢ 3 s med ar ocked in Mayor Weld, after behind with a sensational rush on E Doyle's opposition the last three ho being down to :rald yesterday declared he Miss Collett over most of the ou wit e : fonal - el L : D0 SISTER MAKES CLAIM ; bsoluts agresment with Mry going nine, winnin e e home an 1 ‘ 1§ eac s appointed e R Ave e e t o i Aliites 1 N rd sixteenth t become two up, re h 1 n nd| ., 5 & An afi _ d t he is con: P g A 3 t ec f ¥ r n stav Johnson 2 B N 1ced the charity department needs then halving th venteenth | _ t 3 3 3 Mre case develor o Stioy i . F.|announced today they will cont e Lo ke .‘ eve ent it now receives from L T S ey e e e e P R e e o N BSTTE e B Miss Wilson, out-driven by a wide | on the y 1- Rep e e SR S DoRAIA Gaftl | aition ¢ t AR % S S DR 0 ‘{ampmwc the operations of the argin from the tee, MV g P : = g ¢ e ¥ AYy | et artment should be stus S e ly evoided, Dr. Reeks avers, Sends Representative to and he declared he would have no NORTH & JUDD SELLS |25 vt St BBt Wt i e St S e o ol Court gty | ottty Sl had been ves r 10 s« Kilb I n t 1 f his office a C ar Bl ierd work. The fopmer health superin- n was gran ublican par T Wwil- —— {filled the position. 3 & rage at t he plan of Dr. Reeks was to Sl Pt 2 s ) 1joi he Sal ndicated that g ford 4 Son : i . |have available for distribution by e s Kennedys EBuys RealtySat|iatiiogiicemant bickng HICS | vation Army Salva- | would be h : 3 . fxone Abroush e woman from |the health department nurses, a sum ASlRE e . Z { . ¥ : : i ey e ny L 1 . a|ward canvass nter Fel 1 ! k : pionn LY s of mone ch might be lald out rying her ball into : 3 East Main and Stanley @t - ; ha 1 an C led down 1 r ot darkne raflic at she rep- [¢or hospitalization and providing such a break ich turned ¢ - . % & x g e e g 1 d for while the by the corporat S vl | AaST ald 1 : . oad on South M; sented another woman in Boston |home treatments and comforts for y s she Streets S : ‘lalm . wag | LFOM that aniza re- | b ¢ ks & : T 3 a sister of the orculosis sufferers who are tao ot time. v e il i ef h t coul rict he repr he ha st ; f : ovan of this town, has | Proud to ask for charity. Money nked her ball | e e YL A TTEee 1 ken part ir ¢ e pardized the claims of almeet tug | TECCIVed from the charity ~depart- 5 North & Judd Mtg. Co. sold today | N8 te et « lication rs. E 1 o lared, an 3 L g OF LG 00nRrc 2e © claims of almost tWo | ot carries with it the necessity of an almost impos- |through the Camp Real Estate Co.| .- ° SRR AR for a zon o creating testioned effective ecde S E of cousins for a share in the |4 formal entry in the office records. sible shot she lost the hole. roperty at the corner of East Main | money himsel S easclan T i Herial A ¢ Miss Jane Dono- | Prior to the superintendency of Mr. Miss Collett's club turned in her SRk rom the railroad , was |avenge allegad local misgiving | : : : e ¢ s to approximately | poyla the names of all who received S ; e rejeoted out of e for ot . er, an T {81250 Miss Donovan died sud- |aiq in this way were printed in the hands again at xte where | Z : el Justca Beaok e LieonsiCeration ton oth ve by and AeTns ie ol i X |aid in this e hands piant, to Samuel L. Joseph and Ed re Justice Beach for r property ow t led it for & ride |denly last M and lett no signed | mynjcipal record. Doyle successe che put her ball into a quarry to be- | ¥ sde fusec s € o Slmwood, ere she boa sove: et & bee g b e |ward Kennedy. The plot contains| . Marsden refused to answ 1 g A ! and a i ve been | rully opposed giving publicity to un= T vo down. X tain q ons. The court satd t& e Eagle ( 1 SR S E el dbefore Judge of Prabate Thom- whose illness e c 00 £ n o r te persons was ed, ending the match. | over 400 feet frontage on !asr Main | ne would either cite Marsden f tory to- the po A S tortuna! 3 AL REHer clie S MAL f d plac steel Y th Th in an effort to settle the | .. I 5 1 Miss Wi 's victory came as the street and an average depth of over 1 to pla L € made it necessary that they call on . ; vie e ! contempt or find all facts ag; o be used in fon with a gas T i A e g dos, estat |the city for assistance. Dr. Reeks outstanding achisvement ot arb-h' 200 feet. In addition to e comer | nim, The latter course was iaken | oins filtas ; o 7[] YEARS I]EAI] late hour 2 Boston woman appeared at | cnogasted o transfer from the char. reer. She has played in on land it includes the Anchor Brand|; | 2 a t a 5 gos 8 f in th s d toda t + b z n | L 3 tea he S ecent hearing wh! was », having been beaten in the s |houss formerly owned H\m'\n‘gt val's ot Ans it was sald, would | on Lasalle stre y 3 4 that the woman | 204 mention 2 round in both events. o |Gltlavitz- on Seymour street. The|pe to file a motion that Judgment be | Davis were antiorised 2 Clara Thompson | Toth In Same Hotl, ; ms to be & sister to Mr. [*CONSE L el o ing Two years ago she was eliminated | purchase price is reported to entered against Marsden in accord |valve house on Allen. steent. 5 2y Early this mor i I w5 e LR el *,"_i\“ifl;f‘”’.:l,"L\l”;‘;, i da Recosbout #0008, Tha 2ow oxin ity find | Beacon stree | (1'0\.\'!9)’ Expires at conrllor i dhelol n she met |y 0 : ear. | - $4,500 for tuberculosis work }M,(‘ (- the hands ot MissiFril it s ual Figures Are $1607.61 Age of 82 Ml A R er’ o ,tr the entire amount was given e p ¥ he total judgment mmende a8 & B 3 2 or stitution eatme n th Stifel of Wheeling, W. Va. on the |move their business to thelr newly|, Tro total judgment recomme raed BIGHOP AND BUILDERD nc he v B the court. Judge | foF Instit lopsl trastmsntk Lo a9 i Aeauied properts by Justice Beach, so far as interes . ; : fo | first six months of the year nearly « Jersey golfers scored in the stments ' 'vx:‘.'l e s e iy ‘ 3y s e | Cabar At ne-} f:nnunf was expended e MRS, MCPHERSON SEEKS T0 serens ot ws ciairmed by nis coun- | A OD.DS O_N, ROOF LAW = ol :P Of thi cly for 1207 48 M bank opened, as ho had | "1n the event {hat it I8 proved that Fensonss et bl riaThinE eouinl ghiort Elilla, detsating s HOCny e : gl had n of |Mr. Donovan, her claim to the es. | Will be required to round out the Toe of Gl ;,m Ry s :r,{p SHOW C’HARGES ARE }ALSE 1;;~, 1’; : . m as 3 Warm Dispute Over Material For- : ¢ B8 i ¢ E b : ) bl R sl '3",1,— 1}!0!:nd2;\:‘\r‘e;‘:’: g: l;‘:::.!o‘: and Mrs. Courtland Smith of Glen Ly g bag| bidden by Ordinance Due at | homs i : : s v did not believe h ms of first and second cousins. |the purposes s -Ir. ReSLs, id winning over Mrs. J. L. TobieaEss nglichid g4 RRiConTY “lfor at § s : tHs 1t ¢ Miss Donovan | would be necessary for the city to i“'fimn\;'Zr(’fr,:,,f Clts, N To 3| sars That Hor Pheateal Conditlon | DeoR InVested were paid oft Marsden Commission Meeting RE 2 3 : e w»im‘»who:a-n‘ ;,,‘P,:::".‘,;g'mk., a new appropriation to the o [SiusiEhatier ez nditlon | ou1q write in report, that the 5 as born in Birmingham. |{ie Sereoant 3 3 : O e e e ories | Sharlte WADEEt ek 208 JAEhEd. Collett-Wilson Match Would Disprove Base Ac- come and principal had been pla Ear i s em- UEUSER S Lu Y from all parts of Conneccticut and | eT aar GlSina Cols ed in various banks. On his report, | ployed by {t the new |She Was a child the ¢ to/|ohe nor faation Al A husELY T tlinten The opening drive of Glenna Cof A 2 3 et g 'a and settled 4 £ ination. |also fro assachusetts, pu P , d ng champion, sent up a cuspions. fad of enteting ihenamos of the SO O TS D TR e i el nt then drove p- appearance for a share In the es- water Jas it struck e [T ks, the word ““deposit” would be i f the b commis: alv Lnehal i i to West Hartford At subsequent hearins, Judge % ot + The other trustees brought Inesda to ’ he won ¢ ¢ the sc £ 1 Telhrellmingted many ofithen =0 toom tha fes She L S T 1 1. The o : e 3 i fe o e ; poi 1 o E 1 Welch ellminated many of against Virginis Wil- | nimation o motives action bacause they claimed inabiliiy | ordinance prol ararl r long life as a re 4 ¢ ry, in order that [{il the number is abov ag: lisapprarance here last May wer: | hrer : ! lesides belng one | son. winsome Chicago miss. E 3 Ay | to determine wh deposits | as shingles ir istrict : . s ) tain in what town's [it was at the first hearing. " Edith Cummings, mer titl DEEALe O en Py e he has announcec i S Bapt et = Bec . Crolatipes holder, got off to an ur rable "":“f“ \2‘;“"‘ The X v . 2 ’“‘“j;n:“":j& 1‘1“'#;"1; (Continued on Page 21) Miss Donovan's estate would have to A fi G ieiivy afataon oo coURVE | opposition from Build nspectar | Stanley Wemen's F C T o divided between her closest of 'Hartford Lawyer Induced S hauelohia ner fopped tdrive s e ;“t SN ke ne Arthur N. Rutherford, Chairman A nlzation Which occuple ¢ 9 | kin upon proof of relationship. These Vi R S R RO S r:.o‘:;‘ | B, Leavitt. ot the commission atest interests for years. RE M RRIEI] Ware s0 mumerous that &t was im- | {0 Run While Conven- representatives of local firms _| Her parents were the late Y‘vwvh ssible for the court to decide 5 shower of s as it hop- | - ~ % o ¢ . ing up a shower of spray iy o cad in the transcript hearing. ling building supp! and Clara Bassett Crowley who after ‘],‘ el ta kb ears Bona HAde Ak tio 1y to a point o S ped hesitating] \{ o l); 32 evangelist declared she y'“. City offclals, sontractors and |SCLtling In this city b which were not Fundred yards from the slcal examination on b X A n0st prominent resider ¥ | e te h rs. Wright i 4 hmll rs a bro- | ! ost promine re The st st se to be sprung In the 'rW ';;‘,,“: 1:1#'“" 2 2 ot | her return here but “such a thi eyl & o oo among the oldest s {in the case 's liable to set all the | Hartford, Sept. 30 (P—Attorney D. Goss of Short Hills, was unnecessary as the h v - > 5 7 £ t e T 5 e Rk Al Gy | o SV AEREOR DA S Toerge of Glen Cove, | /= 4 : 9 Py LW, c hat it creates s ! t £ tepanciae pre claims at naught and should | Henry J. Calnen of Hartford was l‘ i'\ormn*\ Toerge O g ‘r; e 1»r0\w 4 at s a a rs Luxembourg Interests Also op Fona fac. Dr. George T. Crowley, well v lev G. Parker and Miss nship of the Boston wo- |today unanimously nominated for NeT would have been impossible for the i 3y ” s ; two daug f : e “77 Iman be proved, it is said that she |cong by the de i > Last to start on the eighteen hole |}, 5 4» | T X ‘ So8 o thur C. Ellsworth of A . . . SHAIE Inhertt tha entira o (| Songreas by e HeiaoRtilul sonbary o vooc |t S S M B RN Great European = ih New Britaf hava|! Bliswortn ot South Elsie Richards in [ il Inherit the entire estate. tion for the frst district, Harttord seml-finalists r rs. An- " . o1t heavy stocks in asphalt roofing ma- | CH : were Mrs. with criminal conspiracy to obstruct Steel Consortium 20033 & e 3 3 3 A Seieon 4t Bazden © Y Wil L el crials and unless the a1 i nehia hiag bean diving i : Elopement ONCE BROADWAY'S TOAST > delegates assembled without Mrs. Courtland Smi New Jersey |har statement at the close of que: e ¢ d they st a los 05 2 S | ) |en avowed candidate for the nom- titleholdor. tioning by District Attorney Asa| Brussels, Belgium, Sept. 30 (@ — | FuRralisertlcanta : | NOW FACING ALMSHOUSE ation and it was not until a recess Altough she was bunkered ©n|icocad” the ‘transcript revealed THE Trenchi G N Bt e PR e R me bly for the | |that Mr. Calnen was agreed upon. o cove! ¢ £ : W G Ry BeRlan g the late home Saturday afternoon a 4 SRt % [ | The ‘ ner approach, Miss Wilson recover- | " Reading of the long transerlpt | Lusembourg S | Man Held in Jail Making | (/2 home Saturaay aternoon at |, ; . e Ve e TRy I ot ificently at the a completed today s i o | O Tl = c ) 2 employmer esle B ot e - - s the com leas ¢ i e A e G T : jined fan Asu iy Fight to Get His Liberty tor of the rirst ma R th Main street and Miss| GCTt" Swasey, 71, is Pennlless—|couniy and is a member ef the high the hole in fives Minnie Kennedy, mother of | g ! s Tt ) missing a short putt for her Wit | ihe Evangelist, sobbed as E. J. Den- | me SRR en "PM e e Vance street | \Was Formerly Barnum's Fam- | School committes here. a Callett e up at the | o 1 Y ried Miss Collett b up a nison, deputy district attorney, read | of Belzium's d cre met 4 o second when th fcago girl ook |5 gtatement by Mrs. McPherson be- |cluding a monthiy on allot- b ."7',"‘" o e inaaller 4 He Bacsback aden Utica Woman Drowns Self fhrce putis on the greeh {07 & T for the grand jury concerning her |ment of 295,010 “ors Lo /me e iae o L Weather Looks Dubious : i e e | mavernin, Mass, sept. 30 m— And Her Two Children atter gvarplaying HeE EPREIEE ice nto work as an Evangelist. | Under t ° Belglan itraiehianed oot v For the First Contest 5 ; % The almshouse loomed around the | Utica, N. Y., Sept. $0 (P—Mra. BANS Ko Bl PO ren Kennedy, whose collapse yes- | production will be fixed at 295,000 when 1 York, Sept. 30 (P1—Possibili et ; s d in the long road today for | Edna Bendarz drowned herself and taking three putts at the ¥ terday halted the hearing, showed tons monthly, while the production ™ ’ 5 b h v b rt" Swasa ne " 1 7 el P omis e el o et tass Ity Lot oo otlihe Ea shtas ot 3 s sert” Swasay, once ihe “toast of |her two children, aged 17 months hird and getting down in par no eeffets of her illness when she | of the entire trust will be in the i g 4 g Y E Rr " t : igefae £ ! Ui L of facts to be sent to the o G e o here Saturday| soin o R Tk Broadway and six years, after a quarrel with at the [nu;llr:r el -hnrt‘m‘.r red the court room today. nelghborhood of 27,500,000 tons an-| ;v crarc’ Howover, there Is pen o B tad by the United Statea b SR is the| At 71, Barnum's famous bareback |her husband. The tragedy was re- \{,s: r: O tre, fitth: which . .r‘m].‘a( m:r‘ ‘?—’n lllt"i‘l(r\fl uu‘< nually ; b : otion to release the man a ¥ weather bureau today. R _ T der, s ed to face at last the d with the finding of the bodies putt for ny ct or quarreling at Angel- Should the total production exceed | 3 A 3 i Howa o o Vh Ixh o x5 5 S gt v of ublic support. A 't v after an all-night sea i was halved In fives, both also &0t|, “mam 1o “sno admitted there were | this figure, the increase will be shar. ttyioEeale andg Jeage | & nORuRE Sinddiney el el nee e Ly . tehereniok id nixih @ : : down in par figures at the sixth and gon0 gisneroements, particularly |ed by the nations othce than Bel- and Stanley streets across from their A month ago the case was c | Hotel dered to appear in New York Oc-|ers tonight, Friday and Saty B 5 fice of Droken old woman, she saw her last | Mother and children disappeared A b D : tober 8 to show cause why this 1 the forecast. “Not much ¢ S eTa Ty & Olark Park. |1e8al fight to regain the fortune left |from the Bendarz home Tuesday seventh about the time of her trip to the |gium, whose g x Showiainat baldone in temperature” Was one reassuring | ap the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward PY her father came to naught | night, the mother leaving a note ~ = v badly T The 4 elghth was ¥ | Holy Land early this year. Mrs. Mc- The plan for o 11 < eritten 1 whinl - 3 Ravib e e e 1 lr i NS i iperior court justice at Salem | written in Polish, which merely said played, Miss on driving Into &) prergon saia she had saked Ken- | steel consortium startee ermany, | . -immino wanted in Italy on a line. Kk 324 South Main street, is trap and Miss Collstt pit Hn': OV | noth G. Ormiston to keep an eye on |Some opposition 1 Eithey iohad Sy sibie SEuE UL 1ing houso when he ruled that | Search was started yosterday when a6 her approach her radio stati 2 he Temple | Atst raaeting in : ' e —_— " nt in v he bridegroom's | & PON¢ Pk « She B the green on her approach. O her rado stalion at the Temple |frst meeting in ust b T e T Pt e rer of ha KTOOT™® 'the bond posted by the original |8 15 year-old daushter hysterically with their thir "TCe | \¢hile she was absent, but could not | qu bec Ity o AR Lioto Pt : I - | rntes of the Bvaney cetate oo | Tt By Ealoh Moak o putts to get down, the titleholder| ooy “yaving communicated with |allotting equitable quotas to the sl Bl ke A A TAER parcment. et 1 to Station No. 2./t now be held lable. Tho trustee | lieved her mother had drowned the once more missing a short shot BY | him for any other purpose around |member countries and within them Srmsionna s canar R : ; E \form Rar Acfeat fhisl| ‘ew Bri 5 ¢ a1 charged With mal-adsilnte dren and herselt. Miss Wilson finally squared the| gpe gaiq that “Mr. Hallenbeck” |destroyed during the war, argued R P e el A S QUEVEN LN | m;,‘ TNeh SUES TOR 850,000 ¢ ath, where 4 \ying out there Ir ers Friday and Saturday; not 1e had no money left and match at the short ninth, WhCTe naq taken her in his automobile on t their percentage of the French Lt Bridgeport, Sept. 30 (P—Arthur Miss Collett hooked to the rough (wq or three occ ns to outside | on should be larger than the rain, T suppose the best girl "| | muech change in temperature. ger could work at the f odd Hek ranerved flnthor ieomms m‘»< which with oceasional gifts |1~ Vance of Danbury today brought rom the neighbors have helped to |Suit against the Sinclair Refining and then pitche }_m] D, e | revival meetinigs. She denied she had firms in the k and U881y o 500med ‘of the miatoh in d the flaz with her third b ny trouble with Mrs. Hallenbeck enter of the country, which not oniy kecp the poorhouse away. company for $50,000 damages for | i i | out in four while the Chicago play-| The Evangelist's mother med |did not s but prospered f!nrmg‘ l e SRRy i an alleged assault upon him by | er, holed high from the tee, Wasi deeply moved when the reading|the war. mehiv B down in par three eached a point at which Mrs. Mc-| In Belgium the situation was (esare Barbiera, Con- Hflddqm Township Ends company. Vance, who claims to be The cards Pherson declared at times she wish- |more delicate. First there existed | Year Free of All Debt |a moving picture actor, says that She ot : 655 543 4;(] he “Had never seen the light of |a_certaln rivalry between fhe Bel- | Herald Playfigra h to Re ro,duce | fessed Killer of Bootleg | madam, Conn. Sept. 30 (P-|the sight of his right sye was de- Miss Collett, £ day."” |glan and Luxembourg plants. Tel- | = 3 TR Haddam township, in Middlesex | stroyed when he was “maliclously Out ......... 565 655 564—46] |gian manufacturers were divided | : e . Chief, Sentenced Today |county, has closed the most prosper: {and violently assaulted” on July § Miss Wilson, | 3 mnmm: themselves but united in de-| w ld S ~ = ou ar in its history sid .| by Wolfe. i e o ot ‘r‘Da sbie Is Nominated for |wnons nemrever b et o | Wop eries waschall Lontests e ing ciess. o astt tou.lowd AR bl s Miss Collett won the tenth Hole to| State Senator From 28“1 output to Belglum. This demand was | Hartford, Sept. 30 (P—Cesare Rar- | balance of $21,414.50 to apply on| TRYING CHANNEL AGAIN bocome one up, her drive carrying |- Putnam, Conn., Sept. 30 (P—EI-|finally met on condition that their | |blera, confessed slayer of Carmelo|next yoar's indebtedness, In addle | Cape Gris Nez France, Sept. 30 0 yards beyond that of Miss \\Ll~ bert L. Darbic of Killingley, speaker|quota would not be raised in event | Beginning Saturday afternoon, who do not go to New York. ||Tiralongo, Torrington bootleg chief|tion there is outstanding $15,007.22, |(®—Jane Darwin (Miss !:orm Mare n and her approach dropping 25 |of the house in the 1 general as-|the total production of the trust|| the Herald will give complete re- Action on the Playograph will be | |Was sentenced to from eight to 12 on uncollected taxes. | rlott). English girl swimmer, une fect from flvflvfllg for an easy r‘flr sembly, was nominated by the re-|exeecded ‘the estimate. turns on the World Series batties virtually synchronous with action | |¥ears in the state prison at Wethers Town officlals hope to lower the {daunted by the cool autumn air, be- four. Miss Wilson, short with I.r; |publicans of the 2§th senatorial dis-| The British steel interests re-|| between the New York Americans on the fleld as re poy}s will be re- ld by Judge Banks in superior|rate of 21 mills in effect this year. |gan another attempt to swim the approach, needed three to get on and |trict as candidate for the state sen-|mained aloof. || and the St. Louls Cardinals. The ceived at this office by radio and ||criminal court here today. Barblera 1.u amount to be ralsed by taxation |English channel at 3:21 o'clock this then took two putts. L q¢|2te at a convention held here lo-| Besides fixing a maximum steel| | Herald Playograph, showing the by Associated F “wires run- | [pleaded guilty to manslaughter. |the coming year is estimated at |afternoon. Miss Collett was in the brook Ifl! day. The owns in the district in-|production, the delegates aimed at|| games play by play, has been put ning directly to the scene of com- Tiralongo was killed here nn‘ 25,423.34, This is the latest date in the year the eleventh and finally conceded the |cjyde Killingley, Putnam, Thomp-|creating an international office for || in position and the contests wil bat. The game Saturday after- || September 5, the result acrurlm:‘ In the year fust closed the town|for such an attempt to be made. son, Woodstock, East Ford and Ash-|the maintenance of remunerative || be reproduced vividly for fans noon begins at 1:30 o'clock.. | [to witnesses, of & war between rival|pald off back indebtedness on mc-|When she started water oonditions (Continued on Page Five) ford. prices for steel in the world mrket.l\ sangs of bootleggers. 1coun~ of schools and other purposes, | were good. i}'.\r‘nl(' ‘Wolfe, an agent of the

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