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NEW BRITAIN HERALD [F=iw ey ESTABLISHED 1870 .uuoi):“’:;’;\v‘g) AIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS QU ISLE OF PINES IS LIQUOR CReo=™ oKUCKTON BOARD STANDS PAT Girl Outwits Ardent Wooer Who INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS RAVAGED BY ST[iRMl MAN KILLS HIS DAUGHTERS (N FLECTRIC EXAMS| Znsisted on Her Eloping; Takes = BELIEVED PRELIMINARY TO 38 PCFSODSMI_HCIII(]M 17‘Th1'ee Motherless Little Girls Brutally Beaten to Deathi’BuH(fing Commission Heedless His Aato) Leaviflg Him Stranded ORDER FOR CONDEMNAT]ON | With An Axe—Fourth Child Escapes | 1 of Weld's RGQHES t for Chflflgfl | Sends Him Into New Haven Drug Store on Fool's Er- EHAMP"]NS HUSBAND Expert to be Brougl]t n Brockton, Mass., Oct. 23 (P—A employer had chased the children rand While She Steps On the Gas and Dashes Home ‘ [ BERMUDA MLSO DRMAGED i, = i atuie o “or whcrnis e e BT WARNER, SPAULDING| """ " . WHO SLAPS HIS WIFE To Look Over Several Americans rd-story apartment here this|them himself, he said. | her flance, Adolph Ma f 300 |was at the whee ctures, One 1n Dispatches of Dam-ge Suffered By | Islands. Spaulding Warner and S. Y. Spauld- buildings, one a centrally of considerable verge of condem- Police discovered the bodies in | Bennedy Expresses Bellef ROw Was | 1y et that t Aboilt 1 : ; —_— A By Many Buildings, Including| J toddard, 38-year old la- |tho blood spattered beds of the| (Caused by “Soreheads”— Study of |- 2, accord Loy Stolien Mval ©detalied Ser “Only Thing to Do,” Law- Buslness Zone. borer with a long police record for | chgaply furnished rooms. All of the | | lice, Miss - ilvankiole : 3 Some of the Larger Hotels of the ' jnioyic 2 t recently | children apparently had died in-| Systmns Used by Other Cities Maple street, o E n e, and T at ver for Defense Tel ~ slew Stoddard submitted quietly to| ‘Wil Be Made. e autor in whic i ) i ur Main Street Business Havana, Oct. 23 (M—The pictur- | Mildred, 7, Edna, 11 and Florence, [arrest and interrogation but Wwas| gevers criticlsm of Councilman W, | Flding ir oy ¢ o i 58 esque and salubriov e Isle 13 | confined in a cell and tors oft his| Block, Affected by Snow SR S ¥ caths | Marion, a fourth daughter, who |clothing. He was overpowered by kil ; river r him by or Ju " % i st e % | vas in bed wit awoke as her | officers and then fell into a coma. | P8 an electriclan who failed 1o | yyoe), sh ack te v 1 L e e 1 rt thisiy S : Last Winter, Again injured and r b her struck her sister and grap-| The man was arrested last sum- | v for a city lcense, was made | 1 & Gatiain . : Sy the Caribbean h ¢ ssed over m. Breaking from his [ mer on a charge of failure to con-|at a meeting of the building com- | kK Sergean Matthia dival |so she folt 2 ¢ i 1 vives w t y at Under SllSpl(‘lOn. it Wednesday morning on its way to 1. st ere | tribute to the support of his chil- | mission last nignt at which the telephone call from the it 2 t ! | he isl a t ad furthe t that | dren, but an aunt of the girls prom- | yo0 4 g o lanant i ayor aven pol at the car had ess Mar s on pro ¥ 1 the o hiand e o ol J |i1sed to help keep the household |y SRR olve the | been stolen and 17 Americans Killed a c Stod- | together. Stoddard had not worked : i plumbing examining | hougt " Y‘.lrrif:z"rjyr-‘ eive 1 1 the \‘” »”: dard, a n hand, a ntly about | recently s s, to make b L tHol otiaeie killed | Police records revealed an | ' @ them 17 g Saan iree kids and T want to get |uncle, James Stoddard, had served Elohm iy th fades s A - 2 E A don't know what ! 1 were A s he had been [to have died in s sane asylum. | providing examinations & R e B oy e Binte oy A 15 for two weeks prior to last | Stoddard himself been under | stressed 1t the is to ’_ e FE odes et e e St _'Sunday when he had decided to |observation for ity sev be made on he applicant’s knov# S[]ME EXEITING TIMES NEW YHRK [][]U“]R for B 2 2 bR T 3 quit. A hal on that a former |years ago. edge of he national electral code. he ! Waylthis Soman : ; ; % | | can and | no, on that : ZErous str oron _ | This so restricts the examiners tha v th can do is to slap Gl | thelr questions must be such i EThE S il ed to stand and a5 low of no discretion on tho part eflFiay]y T)ays Were Hectic Has Hard Cold But Con- man has teit like it i¢ he does not b e : s e e ‘;"‘ 1 tLEETRl[; U[iHT AN[] MANY ARE KILLEH BY i r’m,m;“ELE"'.“v;“i(;’}::’:f1,?‘2“”(';i ’;Lc‘l'e—z;;:ilxg Auctioned | dition Is Not “Dr. Joh , Takarezsk testifiod that | 2 116, S be saon, as th f\"‘r’i’\_ ‘i‘; . Fenn a 1t. is ¥ ly desirable, he told med Davi 1 4 pen B, R w much t Y t thrown into Connecti- was calied to the ro h 1 yed | thoug! nention was made e G R" ley of Har md De- City of Lemnakan Badly | i charges made by the two Stanley | eut's e o e ptllabe L DO L : sl eaiaino e | of Tnps ool e i it . ’ & | i Works 1 , and recom 3 1 AR a nd Qu M of Rumania, | er, in who: mands Probe of Entire | Damaged—No Ameri- |\t 5 e ie e, that thoy ba | 2 S0 § etiaral & On Th Fo 2 [ Matn str was the subject of ] o Vints | required to retract. I v ¢ v Y| B d by a series of speakin tion started at h during which [a series of minations last win- 2 cans Victims Believes “Sorcheads” Responsible | 0 0 S atirdns) the question of ce came up.|ter when ows contributed 5 r Matthew L. Ku r e 3 Her lady-in-waiting had an- |Gacek ed to take his evening | to the collapse of North & Juml's ? . id there appeared to be 's put there on December nounced earlier that the queen's cold |Meal With his mother-in-law as us- ¢ » and threatened other roofs. . akan, Armenia, Oct. 23 P— | zround for complaint and % o a tly improved but later Dr. ual, an anded that his wife pre- proprietor was all the fruit crops hav ‘ 3 el inst | Many persons w killed and scores g opinion the protest t a0 c mine, v h had been Duel, was summon SRID meals Eomys Lk ordered to c s roof and when To: 1 i Bk ' % ired and the wnole population | Work of “soreheads”. gl &ioay s owners, companied by Tile | oo m w ._\) \1 ‘: n01~“‘ | this was done a line was placed, food a ¢ e be- | ¢ : orats ¢ S : | " Admission was made by Commis: s Rt o et an consul gencra n her ther had the A perceptible sag was recorded, to t 1 1 Bat twic Boantlel | oot | WA throws info penic by sncearth. | 5l bhomas W, Hiueniing thatt i g Her condition was said not to ady'and he replienithat e wanted wiion o tleripard ‘aprang hank: feif an error had been made in one in- |, e PR S tous and the doctor )(\l.»V‘l‘v]‘l not | B vife ”)ndo )w‘” ; 1e word | gy e ateltas SR ; By day's scheduls of broueht on 1 arguing. Noap| The services of an engineer will ilities field. Many houses collapsed, telegraph |moved for mistaks auldl him u th the : Ll .‘,‘“ v . fis Ucib o Bovrw Caipotation pist Hn.o‘ be l.‘xl when the office re- st Nov: wires were wrecked, trees uprooted |still had less than the perce f e o s h 1 k struck her in the mout \U‘\’.* an application for a permit cattle killed. rcquired. He reminded tk e e e st f S y LS S s St o ! W types of construction was no loss of life among |that the niners had more t e o na Rl ek - She ¢ Nratarihion ied, or where the inspec- ge personnel of the American | 200 questions to correct on that| icon quring the 48 years it was by Mis SN lding e her, and her husband | tor “" in doubt as to the strength or the 9,000 Ar- and felt, he said, one error by the state to hold its . en eagle, ed the | fol h and made morc = ' beams, stresses, etc. e U orphans under their care, Was a very good showing. Warker, | (o R e S o \t” on the whole | 11iS G s due to the sturdy construc- 4, but one on of the code | yroy 7 urred cat er for a ,mn:mn ; ! | e t there was a BRUWN '"] E & r - r‘:.fll‘ of the old stone r] y to read and !‘;‘ir an“.l? g rectly ali v i ) aw 1 P 'h NfiAfiE i) I,,,“.,r e et e ?n:qsv?- sata (‘}i;lvip'wh‘l‘c ’rvm’):?tf.\i, }‘11°jl‘fl 5. : ; {43 1n the caso of Hinson, a wom- CHU[{CY{ STREET FLGRIST | Who hits his ow " Mrs (;'m- { r that Mt. Ararat, only = |incidents to the Warner-Spauldi o Sty my glasses. ] was in erup-|c urtin said Sy a8 | 11ine been marrd e not to | s rushed from the priv er e the Taor were varl Lorenzen, Botanist and Natur- | use any powd 1 aid T Both Teams Have Had ; list, Quietly Ohservye: . 2 S 3 eassured by the Amerl ¢ i e committec allie o s ist, Quietly Observes Birthday | .] ‘;w to work (u.lbl Successful Season hed to the Near | five horse-power motor drawing. A " oan e e With Party At Home 2 WAL Do gotmasasiob. Qn T . L He o % ik P L | He got me a job in d * fac- | So Far stion, the i cak ne I M ; Kere ] ety . Church street | tory but I gave it up because I | e SR PO : £ : o Heivail rned my fingers so often. Then I | Oct. 23 (P —Hundreds | agre e compensator drawing e e . ; tear ¢ 1d messages to work at Russell & Erwin's.| New Haven Oct. 23 (®—The were Killed, thousands |was correct, but this did not make soldiers, members | CONgratulatio occasion of YLl and is always saving | Brown Bear was matched against 1l chaperon- °d and other thousands . the cntire drawing proper. At the | ot ) A is 7Sth birthday anniversary |1 wan to work there because there | the Yale Bulldog here today. industry ss by the earthquake which ' Stanlcy Works plant it o Shndl Mr. Lore i . | aro Greeks and Armentans there 10 | \Whila bruins courage was res casion shook Armenia last last n et e e e P e SeN A ] is ¢ d to his residence | stick around. When I stayed home ‘sp\’ft(‘-l by the bulldog's adherents, below the a cablegram to the - Tast Re- | flenry Day, author of the code boo 1o gonyCie sl at 6 reh street w he main- | he wanted to have me work in the | hiue supporters were certain that lief today from Erivan. Al e i kbl el BRIy e oo a o ot LASTS S nts. He was|Shop and when I'm working he | the Yale team would pass with ease s of finan- 40 American A A s e D e aD rest of | n G ¢ but came to New | Wants me to stay home. He can go more milestone on its way to he points out | relic afe, the R e ! gt o vhen n young man nd gt a divorce, i he championship of eastern football. T et lies in the ap- Juildings of the it A : .wum‘.u‘;; immediate took as con & shop | I would not care if it was the| popp veal, often w tise of a plea | Leninakan were damaged. Children \.r,m,”,: ana Warner the el o as fired [ quake which shook all of Armenia orts trom various par nother o —2 this time a de- leral investigation of a was issue e 13 foilows his non-votin om from " nt: the bear and the bulldog % past 80 [first time ho hit me but it 15 not. |nave had & successful season o ure, for the little | Workers are slecping In tents. Doc. [Hones the G2 of L8 G052 BO0E lent s ; ore has been unable to give it| Judge Hun O e ey tny (and Yale three. The Providence S A e b tors and!nurses’alded: in c g for |2t » Curtin inf empted prison brea 1 upervision. Mr. Loren- | Dr. Tokanzyk had not i Uaticleven has ylelded 14 points and sion - 1 ) lost his life, being zen ha en a f eler [ her nose was swollen, and she re- | tne Eljg seven. Commissioner Fen declare suffocated when damy ¢ lacross the oc ad rcturned from |torte : bruins, 40 all told, were to nrnnm on to meet the emergency. |DeT'S attitude to be one of “poor up dungeon was set in an |his last trip suffering a heart | “Why didn’t you ask him?” a at noon today. Two veteran Bermuda Hit Too ool A R _!The Near Eas* relicf centered its [SPOTtmanshiy ffort to burn down a o0d- m which he never fully| She produced bloody handker-|jzasmen, Paul Hodges and Dick Ogts 930 Dam- IR Rt Armenfan activities at Leninakan,| _Strikes *Too Close (o Honlet. _|sn door which' o civer over s to prove her mouth had bled { Gurney, are out of thelr lineup, h of c those confined freedom by a side| He was known as a naturallst in [as a result of the punch hav cen cailed homs by iliness shi thousands of orphans, Councilman Warner i Y | hill. Five ot} ere taken from |his younger days and is considere: She said ed to her [y (hoir families. 5 (D e | Works employe, Spaul mine senseless, but they finally |an authority on birds and butt h that Y home and The EIi's starting line up does not P E BEYER DIES AFTER [Rexptorheie fet : ¢ recovered. Placed in a strong wood- €S as well as flower | er folks but he savs they |inciude two players who have fige : Stanley Worke A COM- (1 building 1 ste w ited by two |are well off as they are. having 0| yrog promin I IS % above ground as pun- ames this year, come accounts s LONG mittee In the mayor ishment, they Inter set fire {o that |nices. Mrs. Samuel Cooper and Mrs. |pay only $17 a month rent and ot-|qyuy are Larry Nobl liant half- ermitti i [ N RESIDENGE HERE | ™1t 100ks as 16 1 structure, burning it to the ground of Hartford a nephew, |t rRcalss LigHer g motaera . and Dwi Fishwick, star Istruck a little too clos " | Nearly all escaped but were recap. | Edward Lorenzen, of Hamilton, Can- |t nt (| right end. Noble has not fully recov- his morn- | t¢ S hout let or| | Commisstoner Kennedy remarkee Bea 'P7lada. There was a small birthday| ingertord sald he bellev- | by b s ice vecalved tn fha pproachin wdrance. irpose, of course, Maple Street Man, 84, Lived in This| *Apparently someone happen party, with a birthday cake for the |ed t ot justice would be met | nariciit gama last week. Fialic t 65 mil ation for fu 3 op on ——," Commissioner host it the ation o r acted 1 in scrimmage yes- p a0 | ing’ enterprisc to give them up in |the injured. in out of commission ety Sorey ot newly cre.| The cablegram requested an ap- where it has been taking care of | Mention was made Four prisoners took unauthorized leave duri s Custom- | Clty For 46 Years—Vetcran Employe ;o? 00 "7 FOF S . Sl Ay troubles in Mallory, of Memph : S e ! ; ‘. c Jaeaal t Sih el At P. & F. Corbin Plant [ U] o5 3 B ANOTHER REASONAGIRLS | Ansonia Woman Dl(‘\ Of | Garckshome dudse A MingHEons Risler S many there 1 3 i) B 04 £ 7 ! 'ns From Explosion ' a0n 1 1923, was in Fishweik’s place case until Nov. 22 on pro- lrv‘; t tha e wirele S | eftort, re, Is d a tor a resident of this city for about | Commissioner Grise said he favors SHOULDN’T GROSS KNEES | " nia, ‘"l”!‘ Oct “"‘\';‘“r" s WL T [on the first eleven in signal drill worki a 0 ar 0 e o a strong showing car vears, d last night at 10:40 maintaining the present plumbing Ma 1 Olende, € SENSAT]ONAL CHARGES vesterday, while the cleats of “Rip™ order to wa as lar ck at his home, 329 Maple | and electrical examining hoard with John Olends of al street, who way, McGunigle and Earl possible.” |street. He had been in poor health |tho addition of one man from the ' Michigan Physiclan Says That This V28 horribly burned when a can o e t . 1o turn, dug in in Noble's concluded, | for some time, but his illness was |(rade school. 3 L kerosene which she was holding \ding to one |serlous for only four weeks. Hn\ Chairman Leavitt declared against Posture Tends Toward Curya- over 1 stove exploded yes- | Clalm 5,000 boys and girls will be i - a8 o s v le she was in the 5 gues AN t o goa her greater |death was caused by a complica- | gy the inspectors as examin- t A 2 o Of Tosas Brlsonsi € o university at today's ty of state lesislation or |tion of discases. 113;;"'1'\'151,,“‘,3 SR e ture of Spine. act of liz fire dfed last pignt | Was Made dn One of Texas Br . The annual presentation of DOAE T o ¥ | suppression of state incorporation | T Bever was born In Germany |time city employes and are not com- shingon 00t P A et oo o toRGrInin heanita o i o N A 1 O tpu SOl flenpoofs Pep Dispensers, will for interstate business by direct as. |2nd came to this country when he | pofitors of those taking examina- | poqe ity 2 2 stitution s S d immediate- A re of the program, and & | sumption of federal authority.” s 18 years of age. He was em-|, e QYR ly after the misha | Austin, Texas, Oct. 23 Sens 1 ill make an appear- tions. G ee ‘ounc y h N t + o 3 1 ed by P. & F. Corbin for about | “m's poarq agter much discussion, | a8 been found Mir of the doctors at the [, " e i ooiving e ot % n the bowl for the first time. [tion to dissolve the committees, istration of Governor \ [the Corbin Mutual Benefit: associ- invites curvity he spin 19 agony for nearly 14 hours. Besides faie . Brod: ! A Ll i ed ur ously or 2 the uson were made by witn Sco ..... Broda | preser xaminers in office tem- o At & ' " th erday before th | Chicagoan Blown to Picces By Ex-| Surviving him are his wife; a son, [PTS ‘Il' “I” ‘” T pmrlce genlo|dle Atlantic States Ostcopathic asso- | by three small children, \ Paul J. Beyer; fivo daughters, Mrs. (PRI 0 (58 068 a Sy fiation convention here A - B retes plosives Fe Is Believed to Have | py, Imback s 2 [ ABoImatie, Ok s (e RA G nother girlish practice she char- | R} 3 PRI . Smit ; “nl"",”’g; (;: m“”‘_“'”zf;r’i ],[\?I]_“s ii": [tems employed in Springfield, Hart- S o B il ~n»1<v Bishop of London in | Colonel H. Walter Sayles, charman Sturt e +eeeov. Smith s PO o d New ave Wat - 4 E e " 2] . H of the state prison commission, o | Norton, Mrs. Harry Engdahl a»ui‘y’\"l‘ ”“\ ;‘ ”‘L‘ ("Pw‘ " Waterbury | usitting upon one foot” because | Plea for (0 Opel intoidtinat “v,,‘, AR G Gianbarry [ TATVey <o e ...... Consodine ca Det, 23 ( P s vrile K. Beye ¢ CLUARCTERULIS 0NN ec this also tends to throw the s New Haven, Oct yotball AR e / Chicago, Oct, 23 (P—The prema. |Miss Myt I ashever and 08 G U ninita: maatihe | was ) pes M el aR e s not 50 Bood & game 1o watch ss |¥a8 manager of the prison farm at | ture a ion of an explosive in |8rand i e 8 b lec AN aNort Ltole e et L2908 i TN tland a te man I The funeral will be held Monday ; ¢ial session called in an effort to St e v, in the opir ‘R R the doorway of st side store le funers jed N i n S e Lsh whiskey with Gra today hree-fingered | Mternoon at 2 o'clock from his late e Mayor Weld's sugees. | DTagged Through Dust, |[Arthur Foley Winn gram, |, o convict told him the lNquor was | Webster oo Millew Kosir 29, liquor gangster, | home, Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, | it St 4 % lord bishop of London, himself a for- | 5 . = bt ; buried his forn body beeeatr | Pastor of the South Congregationai|ton. The mayor appeared before Smolhelcd to Death ot s player and still a golfer |501d and money AWEBLta (ary fory veos T debris of the shop front, . |church, officiating. Bural will be the commissioners last week an lin, . Oct. 23 M—A |and tennis play who visited at |7 £ | - = 3 R, [ ew etery. The police think Kosinski was on a | it Falrview cem el ke actio he |y, Da o ‘\‘m‘w,u“_m\‘w o “:;‘ 4 mf'”n "]1 Ve SR iy declined to take action until the | nighy dust—was entered today| The lord bish s Bamathon . o nvention o the |tenso. fande Tor 308 Sartie. el | Tetrazzini, Famous Opera [Cntire -board was present. Last lupon yital statistics records hore. . |arawbacit in Amesican collogs spores nor Ferguson but tho sen- £ 1 Saltis, | y night's meeting was attended by all | Harley Sorrelle, 35, was driving an | that a man can rarely continue play- ad to contirm him at the re- association. : it fal f i ¥ ¥ 0 o | 3 A e N .eft Halfback. Mo matds Know — they earey | Kosinaid was eaptired oy | Singer, Is Married Again ave conmissions ox team when o fell from he ing them aicr ho. lnavos. collope, | C°nt €CIon of the legi o |0t . Lt Miscne I | Kosins s captu Y In | jorence, Italy, Oct. 23 (P—Mme. e == ogons e Hald lo/ine llnes and was | while he sald he played rughy for i out the bottles. Extra L 5 0 the Wisconsin woods with Saltis but | 3 Huntsvilla ted | i1 o & ¥ Tef ni, (nnmus operatic| B d ( k P k d dragged a s distanc after leavin <fo! LRy p iine .... Ahabk v aquived ito y the cracked fce. |was relensed. He was the leader of Louisa Tetraz: P uried in Casket Picke dragged a short distance {in the |forty years after leaving Oxford. b R n_mmlk ine 3 Cornsweet "‘H\m r, was married today to Pietro . A |road. His mouth and nose became and hotel room furniture tells the | the Saltis gang whilo Saltis WAS 1n | Varnati, 20 years her funfor and the | QOut Thirty Years Ago ! . oanlams o sentenced for life for murder, 3 ) filled with dust and the coroner re- . in Cour s g ——— story. Jail. I tqnant of her home in Rome, where| Norristown, Pa., Oct. 23 (P—In a | 60 "1 Gust and th AR ‘Doctor to Be in Court |gave O'Rourke $3.000 to get a pnr-! o - “Only one feature of ibition | ‘Phe door of the grocery is directly | i\ casket he selected fifteen years ago |© S RS y i ~ on. Putney still is in pri ne | Kirkham Would Bar Out 2 | 2 Y she met him | caslet he s Ifteen y & Sy | )n Speeding Charge | don utney still is in prison, the 0 el b e [opposite a large factory dnd detec-| " Amadero Basl, tenor, was witness |while In health and with a funeral | e | Chiet W. C. Iart of the police de- | Varden addec | Streets With Dead Ends obser et u‘..‘ boomed the ,\x.; tives decided the explosion was not | for the bride, and Col. Bombasset|arranged according to pla he partment said today that Dr. Da- TR Corporation Counsel John H. of ginger ale, .'V'AA"L f\wl‘\“nr the usual black powder bomb but | prascani for the bridegroom. The [made at the eame time, Ira Saylor, THE WEATHER 1 vid P. Waskowitz of 79 Lincoln vic TORIA AT ROMB. ‘th!vnm favors an amendment to furniturc —opening the ginger ale fof nitro-glycerine. A flivver patrol | caremony was performed hy Alder- (for 30 yoars a teller in the First ) S | street will be in police court Mon. | Rome, Oct. 23 (® — Queen Vie- |tno charter to provide that no {nad passed shor before Kosinski | man Sebregdoni in the presence of |tlonal bank of Conshohocken, was | New Britain and vicinity: day morning on the charge of speed- [ toria of Sweden has arrived here |giroets be accepted by the clty exe are criticized for |is believed have accidentally set|a large assemblage. A grand nephew |buried vesterday in the lot he hac tly cloudy tonight; Sun- ing. According to Motorcyele Po- [to complete her recuperation from |cepting through vote of tha common ers in rooms. | oft soup” in dodging |of the bride and a nephew of the|chosen in Montgomery county. y showers; not much i | lceman W. S. Strolls, Dr. Waskowltz (@ rccent iliness. The queen came |council. His amendment is almed at *! The Cuba s Made That Distillery Outfit ccording to s shouldn oss their Provonchee Tackle. tive commit Owner Thinks There Ts Gain of 95 Per Cent Since Prohibi- Had Himsclf. tion Was Enacted. | Farber, s appointed a mem- urged a change but the commission | new case of de ‘(h 3 f the state prison commission | iffocation from | Yale University Thursday | Bunnell ... <.ev.... Randall Ordway .. . Lawrence . prohibition | i shelter of the doorway. | bridegroom acted as train-bearers. Even the flowers that surrounded change in temperature. | drove at the rate of 47 miles an |from Baden-Baden, Germany, | dead-end streets which are not a | um r on West Maln street yester- [ where she went some time ago to|cepted in Hartford, Newington or day afternoon, take the pure, g several other gities, re it certainly is cost- Kosinski had a long record of| Te ini is 5 Her first husband [the bier had been ordered 15 year 08 us lots of money. Jcrime in Chicago, i Iwas J. G. Bazelll, 2 lago by saylor,

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