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(f Imbm) NIV BRITAIN HERALD == 5% et “daq 1py erd- ATBIQIT 93R)S JR01)29UU0) n —_— o ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE-THREE CENTS o . 'Judge Alling Refuses to Convict BLIZZARD NOW ADDS T0 CROW INDIANS AND to | | i : icked into Selling Li i FLAMING ARROW . w ‘ S PUT AN IS FOUND GUILTY, Man Tricked into Selling Liquor | LAST HUUR EFFORT ENDN ¥, CAMPAIL | Cold and Suffering Among Farth- et . . (e ot 9! | == . . . t P l A t th S k wlf | quake Survivors—28 Children 5 . Gets Lile I 0 o Police Agent w ic e i I Both Smith ¢fs Life Imprisonment in Osage Y ‘Democra § and Republicans Ap-| o i wene mospitar ‘Bo[ mith and Mills Close| : Indian Killings i ) | peal for Voters' Support | rvesaren, armena oct 30 em! Theip Drives Tonight 70,000 TICKETS SOLD ‘Montana Negro Kills G e Frowns On Trap Which Resulted in Sale—Demands| e — A blizzard set in today, sweep-| | gr | ing over the region devastated by | Presen Wi < q SE @ AT GKE Iast week's earthquake and adding| ()IINTR E 10 Two Offic I! d SAME TERM FOR HIS AIDE ce of Witnesses on Reputation Charge N. BINGHAM ATTACKED " scemraniss oe e omnes | COUNT YWID FIGHT OVER G ME ers an S LR o | less survivors. rth shocks con- d h 3 e | In the case of John Skibo of 4631 Officer Stadler and Cosgrove | % inue intermittently. A particularl ot oundas Ano‘ er, £ Willam K. Hale Convleted As stanley street, charged with resisting e him two $1 bills and a marked | Y° Haven Lawyer Rebukes Him one was felt short JEBotigiepablicansgand S bicuios ais | T}l B . . ’ Leader of Slagers of Wealthy In.|*7est and violation of the liquor{bottle and sent him into the store| por Playing Dual Role—G. O. P.| ¥ Making Turlous Struggle to Get BOth Teams Weakened by en amcades Hlm- law on two counts, Judge Alling in get the evidence. He hought a | ] situation of the shelterless ‘ < . dians In Wostern Ofl Fields— police court this mor said he for himself and one for Skibo| Campaigners Deliver Message of populace is desperate and their| Control of the Incoming Congress Loss of Some of self n Bam | would not convict on the charge of 'in the latter's kitchen, for 56 cents. S y morale seems to have gone. The e S | T | 7 ‘Will Appeal. {reputation on hearsay evidence and | Then hebought the bottle and turn-| G0od Will To Negro Electors. | o,roblem of caring for obstet —Coolidge Silent in Iilinois. | heir Stars | — he would not hold that a man vio- Then he bought the bottle and turn- | s 3 h t 0 e ] e g : 2 2 o cases s acute. At the appeal of the Yot 80 Py Onalof = L3 et Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 30 U131 the tiquor 1w by seiir o7 | ed it over to the police, who twere| LOSt minute pressure was brought | 325 oo ophesliof 1o \Now, York, (Oct 80 (B--Onel ot Red Skin Warriors’ Une —Tour years of {nvestigation o1 the to anther who r ita e side. to bear on voters last night at ral- | oA EOVITET Y\;\\'c been aa. | the hottest campalgns New York has ew Haven, Conn, Oct. 30 (P— Oklahoma Osago Indian _country |wanted It for a sick person. Jle did| Oificer Stadlor®testified that alies conducted by the republican singed to care for the newly bor VT Known ends tonight With veterar s ot both teams| erring Aim Sets Fire to “relgn of terror” In which nearly "ot comment on t cr of women Iiving in the east- |and democratic parties. Tho for-|babics, 72 of whom the earthquake | The official close of the appeals|out ! cause of in- | B harge, but discha it the | o r he city complained that | ..y ! e en- | ushered into the world. s it A e 5 . A i a scors of persons met mysterious | Giee o 2 thei husbaide iy Hghor gt {mer hold a publie meoting at Cen : ; _jfor votes at next Tucsday's election |juri 3 ; ¥ wors | Structure—Dying Mur« deaths, has resulted in the convic-| Skibo, who Last eve- | tral Junior high school and the lat- e : "")'1”"“5 5 f gridiron bat-| ¥ . tion in federal court here of Wil- |twice Nguap e volat ad- ning he and Officer Cosgrove sent an |ter conducted rallies at the A. M i ;\,{l:;:wl‘»‘"rn\ mm(ohnpl?;p;:' aimoeratis candidites will'aal | Lo todayiat the ¥a derer Thrown Into Fire. - liam K. Hale, wealthy cattleman, as | |ed not guilty 2 E e size pr : 1 e & purchase. When | E. Zion church and Ialcon hall, the |y \" ;0" canvas has been opened| The alleged sale of impure milk| The West Pointers with only three — 18] alloged! Toadiviiot tha felavers | | Attorney D, ot ¢ the latter came out with the bottle |speakers being the same at both K s g B oAl e | Atroaton Vear A%o |timony was in and Prosccuting At-| Officers Stadler ands Cosgrove rush- | places. to care for maternity cases. i vmj Y‘( S e victorles over the Blue vere far be-| (Crow Agency, Mont., Oct. 30 (P Known as “king of the Osagc} orney Woods that o b into the tehement through the! Charles G. Morris, democratic kan is a L e l”“rm}m‘:l v hind iIn the number of games won, | —Flaming arrows fired from the Hills,” because of his extensive |bound over, 1g ng s t t |candidate for governor, failed to pearance of a city on the war "(;m(',"fl,. \v}-l',,.f Snilth, & Kking | Yale havi hed over the | bows of Crow Indians from the ranch holdings, Ilalc was arrested fact th mplaints are m tibo saw them coming a sh- |appear at the Central school rally. | {ront. Dugouts, caves, trenches and.| ¢or o ion 2! R ' 16 t e e i cover of farm wagons brought an by state Bgogts nearly a year ago |to the police about a st ed i @ bath room and threw two | At the rally the M. E. Zion all sorts of underground shelters "\;f}:":_“ P" l‘]-j(“ a3 democ ';“r“i ‘l-“‘“‘ ;\”"""i"l 1‘:” d ; :‘r‘ games have re- R Nafir ot “:‘"d" | or other place does not pro ; o the. tub z | church the ster, Re F. Al-|are appearing everywhere as the | oo o ofth J ore svents 2 R P 4 withiTokuiRamseyy cogboy iancher | L8N SEaT R acs Co8st 08 ; glass Jars int ‘f tub. smashing |church the minlster, Rev. L. F. Al-jare appearing everywhere as the ). go,gnt (o force his republican op-| The visitors unbeaten this season, | 2fteF & Degro fugitive had barri- rge of dynamiting the home | reputation t ng mo 1( the same ston said the church was a good eless people make frantic ef-| 7 : o - caded h 1t | 2 the police should not = & T AT e BT S 5 e ponent, former Co man Ogden | will enter the fray with Trapnell, | © imself in his barn home E. Smith, who, with his In-|hearsay and pol hou r. A flerce | Place for Holitical meetings and an- forts to protect themselves from Y a Tilled tw t W. E. h 3 2 o et u 2 f e . : il Fi . L. Mills, to campaign on what he de- star backfield man and the Army’s 2B lled two officers and wounded dian wife and a white servant girl, | allo’ o 3 ensued, o kicking Officer |nounced that posters on displ snow and the cold. 2 s e i Fend g S et s 4 clares to be important state issues, best kicker, on the side lines be. Another before flames drove him was killed in the explosion. more than witnesses. grovesin the shins and the knee | Would remain there during the serv- e —— b TR s e bl i 5 into the open, whers he was rid- state charged Hale plotted to kill | Will como ir dr thelr and scrafehing and biting both offi- | ices tomorrow. Hiic e uelitheon hout iR i S S b i the family to obtain control of a|Feason for believing the law is being cors, A woman and two girls pitch- | Democrats Tn Session | o igh v the line Saunders, varsity tackle, | Huilels, large fortune, ared by Smith's |violated the evidence 1d be n and tore ( or Cosgrove's| Disappointing a gathering th the state : will be 1 ng. Neither Saunders Kills Two Officers [)mg» wite from oil royalties. | moved from rea f hearsay. 1e ‘ " lassembled at the Central Jun | Ridiculous, Smith Says nor Elias, firet string sub tack s Ord‘"*’d‘ by Sheriff Robert Gil- With the finding of more bodies| The polce z ase ad Cosgrove testified t he |lor high school in a democratic 9 Charge: tiGovarnor fmith des hape fc day's game. :'l re ?.r N{g chz county t? leave in isolated places the g N mitted that he told € hi fe took part in the raid. Skibo resist- |rally, the democratic candidate for \md a fourth tern fHastall le Yale's line will boast most | {he agency because suspicion at entered the case and when y { was il and in need of lig W d a v attempted to pre- governor, Ch S b failed 4 g stone to the presiden: f erial, the backfield | tached to him of recent robberies, Roan, Osage tribesman, was found |a man is tricked In this f > vent the police from making the ar- | to appear last even: A mixup i 3 en discounted by the exe 1 to be r ged this week be- ’"';‘ Rolden, a 40 year old negro chot to death in a pasture, Hale and |should not be held t i 1est. icer learned afterwards plang of the committce Gridioulons cause of injuries to Noble and the O ““"-‘ barricaded himself in a Ramsey were charged with the |violating the law ~° Skibo's wife. Rel- | charge of the affalr prevented e Je]sey GO\[&\[]()[’ a[]d C(]m’ Al’e Prohibition, expected to be one of | o of K for his home | Parn where he made his home. He murder. The government claimed| John Romaneyk, of Florence o kick in the shin, Officer | candidate from making his app | the ch s, has been confined Where his mother is ill. They are |Shot and killed Gilmore and John surisdiction and the men were con- | strect, the * I e Cos 1 he has an injury buf |ance and chief speech of the | GW@H Assm._ame | to the senatorial contest, in which Yale’s two most experienced backs. | Mcleod, a special federal officer, Victed in federal court here yester- | purchased a pint bottle of alleged he could not say whether Skibo |evening was given by Attorney Da-| | J;vm.;h W. Wadsworth, Jr., republi- | Richards who has been out of the |20d Wounded Deputy Sheriff Andy day. Both were sentenced to life|liquor for $1 ¥ m $4 kicked him or whether he was in- [vid M. Richman of New Haven, S | an, s Kine =deeiic i line for some time because of a bad | POTnberger befors Crow TIndlan imprisonment. and Romancy n fo jured in the melee candidate for the office of secretary = York | knee was still unable to resume play. | braves fired the structure with Three Given Life | cash ana s2 r. Sk r Stadle. was recalled to the |of state on the democratic ticket. HALL MILLS BY WIRELESQ oo : th arguing in | The football squad from the Hud- | PUrRINg arrows and drove the ne- Conviction of Hale and Ramscy took a bottle u 2 g by T ting Attorn Ricliman contented himself w | cation of the fe al |son arrived here yesterday and had | 8T0 into the open. A volley from places three of the alleged leaders|Romancyk to hor Woods and velative to the! I'mn(‘l\mg an a‘tack against the can- rohibition statutes so as to allow !the Bowl for the early part of the 300 uns riddled Bolden's body as of the “murder ring” under life|give him the bott Tt 7 money the " had before he|didecy of Hiram Bingham for re-: Station WRNY Will Give Out News | cac to to fix its own definition of |afternoon for practice. Yale fol- he fled the blazing barn. contence. Ernest Burkhart, a!him and he decide 'sq 5 s lelection as senator. Flaying the re- hifozibating Tiiaor bas bi-n accuzed |l oymed tentinto tho Bomlton neigs | Thrown Into Fire nephew of Hale, previously ibo. ntinued on Page Twelve) |publicans’ attitude towards the| —Bloody Razor is Latest Plece of by Ju . straddling” the |nal drill. The negro was not dead when fossed after a long trial that he was | |state when he was sworn in as gov-| " L question, ling that Wadsworth | Twelve hundred cadets who hope | ®hraged members of the attacking implicated in the Smith ings. He | ~ S |ernor after the death of Senator| FEvidence Announced by Speclal (.4 tyice in favor of the Vols {to c¢heer their team to victory were | forces reached him. A sacore of also was sentenced to life imprison- | I i 3 i | Brandegee, he said: O D rosect i fe to arrive here by train shortly be.|hands seized him and tossed him ment, after naming Hale as the in- | [1 | “T may bo young and have ideals | Catpalen NN Y. fore noon today. Their program |into the flames of his home to be S 2 e not held by older ocice Vew Y 4 S PRl fnT e i o city green | cremated. R R e WRNY, noun ontly | AlL of the candidates have spent | S37cq for & Parmde on, Ihe ety l{'mnn‘C ietor. Three Trons, chief of Evidence throughout the r‘”"“‘ FA[;E M‘]RE TR{}”BEE ESBEN’”AL ’Ifl LIFE'"‘Y regard of Bingham's actions, 1 {11t would broadcast the Sy s B ‘:“ S ],"’o"‘vl"::’; Marching to the Bowl later they |llee at the agency, suspected Bols hart and Hale trials was to the ef-| to me he violated a sacred trust|murder trial, tod O] et ‘;y ik 5 !\were to drill for 20 minutes before | den of several recent robberies and fect that Hlale planned the Kkillings | when he took the cath of office a5 | tg Governor Moor Vi, nater ‘\h\l e o% | 1he game. | told Gilmore, who ordered the ne- and hired gunm;n to slayflhc Nl e e :o\rrrrw‘r_. iil'\’il\(‘t‘zg im‘v;‘mr‘w mock- | 4y s V. Parker, who S e no‘“r‘ e e e 3,,; The Yale Athletic association has &r0 to leave. Bolden fled to his wealthy Indians. Ramsey confes i = Pac Ty ‘ i ery of the bind ath, will preside, assuring them that the | . = = 5% 780 Cnssed first | Anmounced that 75,000 tickets have | Parn home and shot Gilmore when ed soveral months ago that he 1::E1H0ne3 moon Is Postponed Yale Research Expert‘m: cnough to i his et T Sourt would not | oL . transportation, __ passed st | SORPVRCEH CReC 13000 Cokeie BEO oy Toqll? iy ed Roan to the pasture and sho ing Acti y Pub- Makes Important Bac- |[or° those svonring b 1 he disturbed. A protest had been . k Ptan ey s been no public sale of | Warriors Called Out him to death on a prom t:lthat I‘l]?rl)f!\ Pending Action by Pub- | es Important Bac {nis nl'\nd(to‘:on’ch()xr‘ :j‘;‘w and ‘(1‘ wade by. the Rev. David Stuart _\‘H"’,”‘v":o':‘": s pm:‘ 5 fi("f"l";: Hckets, | Torced to cover by the negro's w re hir and an auto- oo . re ! . B e pr’(\pfl of e te 18 Traratiton of B 4 Toatioe 1ld be ed b - . St et would give him 3500 AnC uaiatea| lisher’s First Wife . | teriological Discovery Merieday s oh el BUI to (e ia ar EateTeon Justioe | o vote for him meant support of the | ¥ Position ARMY | buflets. the officera ordered out the mobile. Iater el g 4 “ Y R O I o san| Pasker annourced s t that | S0iaoe tion. Mr. Mills, | € e Ny . Harbold | Crow warrlors, nearly 300 respond= fho conteon, claming goveramant . [ Washineon o be'avort i sen | 12\t S s | 7 222222 Koo . They wers arned i vt peste Jog 0‘“i’:";:;'&\>‘\lr~:“:1\r‘: d»‘mm'l Los Ange 3 ( New Haven, Co Oct. 30 — | ¥ “The republican oo onEas it was not done in the court te, d him what the dem- ceenn Schmidt ing rifles while a squad of archers 't {S R Ce ROk B o » Carbin dioxide, popularly considered | 1) o" gominated by the mailed fist ders have declared to be [ cee cCiiiaens Daly carried arrows tipped with excel- v cal i uarike teng millionaire magazine pub! d a4 wa roduct, is essential to the | 0"yl Uy por ) Richman e }~‘1‘ST<"‘S said that the story 3ed support; becal e Hick s, . Hammack | sior soaked in oil. Advancing under e B "1 i6. Swoatern | s Screen spEotoge, (Conlls 2 1 bacteria. This is the di o and it is ti atithe i bl degeuton hegels outaldojof) s on the type of milk sold in ster ... e Perry | COver of a steady fire from flank terms in Kw)w:mus middl ich began several year: after | cov hRaunceAlt by L. e itions existing n Hart. | the court rooms with the cooperation i & Fishwick ......re... . DBorn | partles, the archers reached soms risons. Dewey £ the girl had n a beauty il > ! Di Loaliahil s 4 paper repr o 3V ) SR 4 + i3 Athi : Tian, serving a 25 year term in the ct}}u}fil‘}mi fl\”v et a beauty {.h D. ford are stampad out S e W'\‘ sersmihi where that Governor Smith :h\'h’ml . ceaeees H\fl\;»y’lnz ;:‘;OM within easy range of the fade enitentiary at Leaven- |00 B 80 oY o0¢ ! G at Yale versity. . la powerfu! figure in the g il i b it with Judge Wagner, he was @ eeeednbo, son | barn. . lfv“ itk piitneNladtito| AonsRanafcuTHAl & . Rettger expressed the opinion ' ijeg ficlds—he is the man Ll R i K R 0 T T T ) Growa, | HORED e e 4 Gegle e oratonaar dags Sollrvggy :\::,rl» Soaaredtrom abtotel ¥ here (1S IANATIIGE B Mexlco, | ¢ further study will show that names the public utiifties commis- | o orc e for complaing n broad- | ith many in his audiences T | nate Sy SR .. Hewitt With arrows striking the shingled testity escaped (rOM 2 omwicted of |(aced more difficullies today. THOR!A15X108 IsieceAsary ol oVEryl ot Tl ia & beavy slockbalaor £ than in nowspaper reports.” | gumongtrating s popularity by | roof. MeT.eod rushed for the barn, using the mails to defraud. r]“, S "f‘f”;, he e m of plant and animal life. The goveral large insurance ¢ 5 o0 “hoslogoan. with requests. o |ZAmiliarly calling him “A1® Taking He fell mortally wounded. Dorne Hale's attorneys last night said |© oopdays Ly Ty - lresu f Reftger's two years' he names the insurance commission. ' = 2 et s his “texts” quotations from cam- berger then led a sally and was e anldtapyealt I’_‘"”S“ ithiha: g 4 n into th t will be He is a dircctor of several large : aign speeches of his republican op- knocked out with a scalp wound. 2 3 sald he was mo ye form nounced to the sclentific banks—he names the bank commis- At \t, the governor drew continu- Flire from the arrows then spread R, |the former Mrs. T Whom he o110 in the near future, he said.|sioner. Is that government of the| !"nfl:‘_»‘n:’;“h‘f “”"';‘"1”: 4 v, | ous laughter and applause from his | rapidly and the negro was soon DR WEBB NOTED R [recently divorced n. M . In his rescarch he has been assisted | people. for the peop Al pylthad el S8 EeEY e CTEATC AN o a at about predi . driven from the flaming structure, R |launch a court battle to set aside |} : Valle Ph.D. '26, & |people?” Hall was removed from its vault in ;o0 =50 50 = oo cers that his He fell an easy victim of the Ine S AT 75 S the decree to cause annulment - Bl s . ; A Skl 2 dian marks: 1 ) ( 0 te 1 ersity | chman paid € 1 lit ould exceed that of marksmen. BUILDER, DIE of his marriage to the beauty e b R N e aving 11 (Continued on Page 15.) fhan 100,000 over Theodore Roose. Workman — Reported in € e mebiihi e G R e e e s HIE T R e ition at | KIT CARSON Vermont Man Also Was Well Known | Until his former wifc's intentions |, ¢ of many germs difficult | position that Bingha hed but R Y L reach, if not excced, Serious Condition at COUT ; e are deflnitely known. the publisher |y “cyiivation in the past will be | was not given the post as he was at | i | ure of his victory over former Gov- | : 1 As Physician, Capltalis ":‘;“;“’)g e e e fleial stimulus | loggerheads with Roraback and ar |ernor Nathan I Miller four years Hospital { DIES AT AGE OF 92 and for housekeeping are being held | ¢! by ; i : e e & - Sportsman. | Fre e ine |t0 ETOWh and expansion effected by | onc that was at loggerheads ARO g up Ho declared he was not Uelng ., o n dioxias, according >ro- Roraback was never heard from. Bitter Personalities e |apart from his bride t o L2 JBRancONGinE SIORERY ¢ Burlington, Vt. Oct. 80 ( D\:l tear that the contest of the divorce |ic560r Ret uch germs may| The speaker also gave a history of The governor's use of Mr. Mills ! g a hole In the high Had od in Civil War and Also Vil Sdward vebb, 75 ar ol :\dil‘lr\::: lb‘l‘l:‘f;fr] ‘\Q::;;'LQHS,?LN‘ |action and marriage in Mexico will a be successful, but bec: 5 e sian and sportsman, was dead to- ow be isolated fror tissue in ! the pa rom the time of Thomas e B “texts” led to a bitter e.chan ceiling of the new Strand theater on | A = in Tndian Cam v have token growth, and ning its national and sonalities during the past week, | Main street at 10 o'clock this morn-‘ paigus of e | | Angelo M. Paonessa, who both to avold poréible ¢ 1 applications of '8 o sincegine Umepbti Italian Prince and Ru ¥ andidate's exX- | jng Joseph DeMarchl of 4 Halbrook Early West ' day at his home near here, thel N e of activity suitable | inauguration. He averred that all| s . . 3 1 of an assertion that the e 2 Shelburne house, one_of the show | e A voters are more or less creatures of | manian Princess Linked | zovernor “could not be trusted in | Strect: Willimantic, fell from a lad-| Oakland, Calit., Oct. 80 (P — A places of the Champlain valley, Beoy Drivateris o * wider significance said Dr. | habit and that tho fact that a man'sj E eith or priva proved | der. He was hurried to the New proud figure of the old west who following a heart attack. i e o ioagr Zettger, 1s the possibility remote at | father woman husband was | in European Rumors e actory to the exccutive, | Britain General hospital, where he nlm served in the Civil war and as With him when the end came e ey i : oy that method of tempor- f blican did not necessarily In Ly and the aigning was resumed | g 1n serl condition, plainsman and scout under Kit were his wite, the former Eliza Os- L’:O‘“x;", s fl’o,,','f“ Sl arily removing carbon dioxide from that every one should be tag-| [ on the issues of milk and state prob- | He 15 suffering a brain concussion, | CATSon and whoes mother still is' good Vanderbilt, daughter of thel = % oo “',,.,f, St Roalsal Tt tissue may be devised, This would S¢d With his party. He pointed to the| Bucharest, Rumania, Oct. 30 (P— | lems, water power development, al out the body and|2live to prove the sturdiness of the late William K. Vanderbilt, and a|prooger soon decided she wos t remove » by causing 0ath taken at.the e of being Marriage of Princess Ileana 10 |]eged democratic extravagance, labor ses on the head. When he hit the | $t0CK from which he came, was ,hug,",r in-law, Mrs. J. \\'mson‘;””;",‘ par > 7 : he death of, the discase germs SWOIR in as a voter a ed con- | ( rm\xl! ']'r nce Humbert of Italy is | jogislation and other subjects. floor several fellow employes rushed | found dead in bed yesterday in his ey 4 qe daughtrr i Ul o oneh abeEs S vita sclentious voting by those present. nted by the newspaper in connec- | iyl 7 e e Oakland home. He w: lost a race wi “0" alicnation of ""_ ! e e “Hores to the state of Connecticut, |an Itallan mission headed by t‘M W etor DL B0 (e Tha e s e A TR AT S T Dl b was the bullder and & | o ammn 008 sanrsmeer was award- | Old Man Kills Himself | “mne state of the nutmes and shay, | Duke of Spoletc and Marshal Bados- | creq Amorican drama, “Politics of |* Ha 15 wadersolus an X ovay exam.|OF Mrs, Almira Merrll, 111, Hees fnr]‘x):;’r 9r:rnsid‘t'nl of the \rohawk‘:\-'k:s:x.‘yrQo’ux:zmwn‘x:fl:mal[:t, | When His Wife Diés | Where the Trumbulls serve only the o, for whon unusual honors are|1gig hurried today toward its | ination at the hospital to determin |in Lansing, Mich, e 2 | wh sU ndefen I heing arranged. e “ encl S Rehadia s Spite B iR a7 ¥ audh!\h\onll; railrodd and a“d:m(f:or" In “‘ meantime Brewster movet e e dlelke Och m'm:)"~“ M\lt}imlg“‘r";;““”m serve only o] Tho Imposlance atiached by the|CUIMAX with actors throughout the | whether there are any internal in- (hy;:rtt(‘;:o:f\dr\;:xlu.tu};es :mr;;:lwu: of the Pullman company, th - |to Hollywood. Miss Palmer had ar- | Dewit ercell, 70, mayor of Stev-| overnment to the mission's visit s | VPt s Juries. i I Run in an SaliyeEmans e iitont fandRCLigy | ved Boveral priontia prauiin Agriie B comulltiad esueide norS e imesting was presided overiby! BHOWnEby the) tact hatikingrers |TUNE 8 SRR EOE SRR SR R {,?“22 re & Fard prospectiar ti transportation companies. "m- a reported quarrel with the pub- day a few hours after they ..o Tn T8 \fangan, who|dinand will receive the members at | *> : I y GHILD BADLY | me 1,500 miles into the Moe lisher. "She has been living with her death of his wite. The two had | TWGEe TOURE FL CURE D07 the railway station and that they ,11,mm, which will decids the com- | have desert a few montha ago.- o e | her, Shortly after B s c rried nearly 50 years. U i 2 e 5 olr stay. | PlCtion of t th con the 6 Houdxm’s Condltmn IS In_mr r. Shortly after T ter 3 marr d ncarly yea Mrs. \‘m)' Other spealters of the evening will be hir sts during their stay. Sharing interest with appeals by n the 64 yrars in betwcen, he G Has Little Chance‘m(d he declared he had at cell had been in poor health) B Je T o Ty “Calnen, candi-| It Is reported that they Bear an | ‘1"‘ L ) abpoa Al prospected in Colorado and ranged | g et e Pl et | we ; Lhat Laey Pear 8D | cpokesmen for the two major parties with Kit Cars rave; s i his intention of fl ng ¢\ iss . mor an a year. date for congressman,and ex-Mayor Invitation for the Rumanian king |l e forraat AR onse pinl vt h Kit Carson in some momene Detroit, Oct 3 — The | Palmer in her attempt to win fame| Percell's father ended his life rged and Queen to visi* the Itallan sov- S e | tous trail breaking in the platean dition of Harry Houdlni was grave |on the screen. following tha"death of his wife. [ e a e ata Br b Verihes ereigns in the spring. ing lhl' President Coolidge had | peels Cloth Off Table and is Del- country and westward, today, officlals at the hospital| 3: (}" 9% A cbme'v SWan’a lvess) =5 expressed any attitude of the choic He was superintendent of the where he underwent a sccond S = - e :x:fi{".—.l “t'l; meg; *Benjamin| The name ot Princess Ileana, now | °f & o Bl s ann "" '\f”,'f"" uged With Contents of ‘(‘nl\!urnm buidling at the Panama~ operation last night announced. ‘AA‘il&ng‘s dr\(mte Stithatin s ertcant tour| the United States and Can- [and a de rank L. Smit ‘| ol Pl ‘mtmc international exposition fa Paralysis of the bowels had d G P f,\ D l F ! ns he 42 "lada with her mother, Queen Marie, — San Francisco in 1915 veloped and physicians said there erman roressor gciares arr l!tfmr::tc”“f‘(; (?::,r;‘,‘,[,ln{f ¢ 1; 1“‘3;. has been mentioned before in con- , (Continued On Page 12) | Three year old Vernaid Tyler of | —_— hER was little hope of recovery. The o o TN o Conlnection with that ot Crown Prince | : Southington is in a serious condition | 7@ Y, L : 4 £ o |viewpoint and that it was Bard on|gumbere She s in her alghtcenth $ s in a serious condition 76 Year Old Doctor second _operation was decided on Sex Can Reau Becorfle Masculme the. 9145 who Hat eoassity to bore | ELUmber UENS Is 1n her olgnto f,m}“ATERBURY CHILD DIES |at the New Britain General nospital | F Jast night in an attempt to check | row money. He asked the Y bl ¥ st da e as the result of upsetting a percola- asts for 42 Days the paralysls, but a statement issued 4 he | RUMA: fan sovereigns. | tor which was resting on a table at| Cincinnati, Oct. 30 (® — D : e party at large that if claims that the [ gt el 3 . d. later indicated the surgical attempt g | aacriageito Dumberts would | his b last night. P. Geppert, 7 asdailaentabity v [state was enjoylng prosperity were | o R IR 8 8 o the home last nigh i eppert, 76, who has practiced | R 2 per ce: P | According t formati, ecelv- fe i Houdini was first operated oni Cites Instance Showing Where Bobbed Hair, Mannish |correct why would 42 per cent In-lgition of queen of Italy. Her eldest st e il ek in Cincinnati for half a 1 asp i l itis | ) | terest rate be necessa; sister, Ellzabeth, is the wife of for-|Driver of Car Which Raa Down & A X century, has completed a 42-day tor appendlcitls. Later peritonitis| Dress and Athletic ¥ ursuits Dev C!ODQd Bea ld, Bass Justifics Rallies In Churches R }vlmh from the table and the con-|fast to reduce his welght. He lost and other complications developed. | v ay 7 Becausc men interested in poli- hor other sister. Marie, is queen of Little Boy Is Held In | tents of the percolator scalded him |37 pounds during the perlod and e oice and Male Characteristics in One Woman. 10 Ao seaklic for Lt andihunt Noocarota. $5,000 Bail sEcltacedad A SpPaToRly ieudered Il Rev. John R. Straton Ing for the best men to place in Pub- " Humbert, who is one of the most | T |trom the fast. Dr. Geppert welghed Is Once More at Odds| Derlin, Oct. 30 P—The mascu-|dcep bass. The lines of her face | b mmeiion. fo. e dosirablo royal matches of Europe, | _Waterbury, Conn, Oct. 80 U9 — Fatally Wounded as He | }70 pounds before Slartiug, R New York, Oct. 80 UP—The Rev. | linization of women by bobbed hair, [and the development of muscles be- for of tha A. M. E. Zion church told |tombar 15, Thero has heon. koo | LoV pinson T son o100 ook | Tries to Free Prisoner or throe gasses :;D“o‘m;.:“dj;;;: Dr. John Roach Straton, fundamen- (mannish dress and participation in|came those of a man. Even her|pis congroga-'on at the opening of m,mfim NN oL 6168 ot Frineaal| i ot ;;‘I':‘»‘ at St Mary's hospital| Boston, Oct. 30 (P—Willlam N.|dally. taliat paster of fio Calvary Baptist|business and ath = e- | Adam'’s apple took on added prom-|republican rally last night. |among the names mentioned have | at §:30 o'clock this morning 15‘(‘:‘ resent, 24, was hdlleved ‘Iatally chureh, is at odds with the South-|quiring the physical staminaof men, inence. Children of the nelghbor-| Judge B. W. Alling, nomince for |peen ThBke A Pri ke Matlat Toa| oy TERch, & ,i‘“hfiu jounded today when a crowd of | o . ern New York Baptist assoclation, |soon may reach proportions of a hood hounded her with catcalls of |attorney-general who carried & per- [o¢ Belgium, the infanta Beatrice of | oo, Of 'djurles = sus ained n|l. Which he was a member tried to| Says Flight Proves New and other Northern Baptist associ- | menace to modern civil ys witch. T have no doubt that she |sonal message to.the negro voters of Spain, and Edda Mussolini, daugh- | 15 V2%, SWuck by an automoblle| ooy o prisoner from Policeman York Trip Is Possibl ations, | Prof. Hugo Selllieim, noted sexolo- |would have been burned at the|New Britain from Senator Hiram |driven by Salvatora Napolitano of| goyu iy F, Hulke in the Sourh‘ 1p 1S Fossible In making the announcement of igist of the University of Hallc stake had she lived a few centur-| Bingham, Mayor Weld, Senator Wall street extension, late yesterday | poci ™ aistriot. | Parls, Oct. 30 (® — The fcaste his congregation’s independence be-| In an address which caused a lics before her time.” | F. Hall and Representative F. | afternoon. Hulke, who was In civilian clothes, | PNItY of a Paris to New York non- fore a large audience at his church, | sensation at the international con-| The same masculine development |Rackliffe were on the speaking pl’\t« The ident occurred on Wood | (,q soverely handled as he at-|Stop alrplane flight is consldered to Dr. Straton assailed certain | gress of sexology Prof. Sellheim de- |is fundementally possible in. all form. In the rear of the church, THE WEATHER | street. The Hanson boy, according|icmpted to quiet a corner dis- Nave been proven by Lieut. Costes wealthy layman” and his “brilliant }«;crmpd in detail one case of a|women, he sald, the man-like dress|large posters urging the election of to Napolitano, ran out from the |turbance and arrest one of the | and Captain Rignut, French mille but erratic young modernist pastor.” | woman who at the oe of 43 mefa- |and activities of modern women |Governor Trumbull and Senator New Britaln and vicinity: l sidewalk in the path of his car.|group. His overcoat was pulled over | tary airmen, who have just made His audience understood him to|morphosed into a being with all the |might be just enough to over stim-|Bingham were conspicuously dis- Unsettled tonight and Sun- The lad was thrown to the pave-|hig head and he fired two shots|an aerlal trip from Le Bourgety mean John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and |appearances of a man ulate the growth of glands deter-|played. These will remain through || day, probably showers; not ‘ ment. His skull was fractured and |through the garment, one of which | France, to Jask, on the Arabian Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, who| “She showed a growth of beard,” |mining male characteristics at the |Sunday's service, the pastor an-|| much change in temperature. a leg broken. struck Present. Other officers |sea in south Persia. The distance was tnder fire as a modernist when [ Prof. Sellheim said. “Her volce (expense of glands determining fe- J Napolitano is held in $5000 dragged the policeman and his pris- (flown was 3,415 miles, The time he filled a Presbyterlan pulpit here. [changed from a clear soprano to a male traits * bonds by Coroper John J. Momnfloner to safety. . . b J!fl 32 hours,. | . asee | 1 e, and [ter of the Ttalian premicr. | | | | (Continued on Fage 12),