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5 WOSTLY CHLDREN.DEAT, IWNER SRS I Windham Couny Seerir Ceur JFTWENGHOE BODIES OF BOTH HALL AND SCORES HURT AS TERRBLE 04 STATON Wit SRR i Ly T FEEWUUARAE MRS, MILLS WERE HURRIED GALE HITS MARYLAND TOWN 5. e ™~ S A2 iif:f*““;“:ii&?ézss e INTO GRAVES, STATE SHOWS Schoolhouse Blown ATTEMPTS SUIGIDE L2088 2 SURPRISED‘f:???%’%?"f&?x???g%fifi%i?fi‘ LR T OAN DAUGHTER - LED CHAR[I]TTE WEARY, TodaysTeshmony Dis- C. Baldwin today when five more |jail scr . | Away By Tomado and | Action of Public Works Board Said | liquor cases, resulting from the ¢ Lanpage, of Moosup, ar-| | Petition for Pardon of Man Sent lfl‘ Closes That No Autop. B 0 d i es 0 f s om e‘ t I hSant Biye' Siolikaie) " atseated o n a 30 day suspended s:es ere Performed | Salvini L. Cardinal of Willimantic, @ Lamary of Plainfield, ar- | | 4 £t - Youngsters Are BlOWll Woman COmpam(m of Green-| tnue Fighe | arraigned on efght counts, aigned on five counts, was fined | County Proscemtor, Counsel Says. Homhed When Wax Model IS‘ at Tlme Uncertam 1o g S DEhE Lo BT |ed 31‘m‘_1 and given a 60 days sus- | $500 o given a 25 day suspended | Sivestition whish: misy’ Toad| 3 y 750 Feet From Scene.| yich Tietim Takes POISIN |1 crowe. e o e membere ot | At tomumns” ot Danitson, | s s e mare cases to o |1 & peiion or & saraon e nod- | SHOWI i Court When Woman'’s Body | o | o - | erick MecQuarrie, local man who is | w M ‘] the board ¢ wor | charged on one count, was fined | heard. the court has | | of public works took the e one c RO e er St 10 peksal [ as uti ated. 11 Year Old Boy Is Hero, BEING HELD AS WITNESS;"lf-IL{!‘;Lbflld o;pt‘hlmzu :fll‘(lma:! ;:Z:i;:osi:da:g-m a tive day suspen: 1‘ etz »n: fines as a re |ta "‘““':lsv“r’v‘_“"» . mfi”{';‘:i;‘m(‘:_r RESISTANCE [S SHATTERED’ city hall last evening it was voted | been started by State’s Attorney Spreading News of Dis- o to grant the petition for a Easoline line iy No Court Session Tomor- |Victim Killed When His Ato giation on West Main street on REAL SUFFER[NG FR“M STRA l} THEATER NE o SRR O T Murdenesd Was in (,‘lmnrm)m; o aster — Comedy AlSO| go . merephone Pole Guy Wire PFOPEFY owned by Dr. D. W. O'Con- | fl |saniling McQuarries interosts, Ac-| And Heard Dr. Schultze Testty, 1O — Willie Stevens nell. The vote was taken twice and | | ec t rmmey sa G v | 3. 73 favor of the petit corn’ een ass | I When Man’s Trousers| Fracturing His Skull In speaking of the establishing of | “"‘ “y‘,‘_ it been assigned £0| - crjngeq,” Mise Mills Declares. | pesg Tells of Questioning Stamtord, Nov. 10 (F—M adjoining it, Crowe | ‘ e . VeQuarrie has already served | Somerville, N. J, Nov. 10— To-| . Are Blown Off. Merritt Brown, who Was in the au- | caid that he thought it strangs that more than a vear of his term. Sev- | qay I feel weak and weary; weary m. tomobile last night Wwhen Antonio Fih wan ible 4 ge goud Air Mails Delayed by Snow Combines Size and Com- | [.\" oiic azo he was released | pom crying, weary from the dag- | Furano was fatally hurt in an acci- | |ooking gas stations, New Britain * - T _ from prison in the custody of offi- | gar thrusts of these constant re- | i - Iine gas st ain | and Train Schedules | fort With Every Modern : ReSeRgit e ; La Plata, Maryland, Nov. 10 (P— 9t attempted, according to the pad to be content with makeshitt| S i : A it Of Rabess corpis and {mindem of, mothers muzder Shll " Gourtiioiesy gt SRS 3 x4 : olice, to end her life aking d dwellin o | = Ve t to this . where he op- | i A o ng f the |+ 2 is little fown of 500 souls stooped | PO0% 10 0% her He bY rCnE s jn ol dwelings. Ho said| Are Also Interrupted | Conyenience o i ot e pubhe [2othing today can bring forth e |Nov. 10 UP—Bvidencs was offered S e the {ioday, g : ually Bo would ke to see | LS |/ haritios department for appolat | o Bikulive 5 dultily Gemone | B T Btateijin: tiie: Hall-Aillsiones usually placid threads of its ex-|"y - e s 20 feet o he | | Eluey dapanman ol h - Schultze s¢ ¥ demons ¥ Pan T (S¥ehE whlah are nhearea suddenip ] oot Bows, yiho dlsappeared | gty it lower the price | chicago, Nov. 10 (P—The middle| Distinctl ¢ | ment of a local couple as guardians | strated on a wax figure how those | today manifestly intended to show yesterday by the wrath of a tur&adc\“,ml resulting in fatal injuries to | not necoptab sight. | west's cold wave moved toward t nes of the city beautiful, that wrecked havoc along a Path &L\ pyriio “wag traced by a | " City Engineer Williams was in- |Atlantic seaboard today from the|ultra-modern and easily one of the| his testimony was given. Judge times 500 yards wide through @ |y o0 "l i the L portion of southern Maryland, Kill- |~ A rep: b7 taiin bao sonre, uks | 2 2 1R polics taday. ! ling of Newington avenue and |th, Texas Panhandle and leave snow ) can boast, a palatial | e apr on of the petitioner. | pose everyol - ildren, he b ALy | hepE nall dus ks, ia il yrlines: aying of sidewalks on the street. | . . th bell . 3 ; Daughter Recants Story point. I fou SoHpOl g ReR Ty ol ° | pending an inquiry by the coroncr o tension was given | FACks across the corn belt. 1 ith a pulatial entrance and | . W R T et hatterah: st b hir s o injuring four more at Cedarville, | 3 e A 2 e e 2| with the distinet thncyation of gros| . A rarnes le Iy my rest Was = shattered after | his examination was made two weeks After the car had struck t 7 | the = ;. Catch basins were | LOW temperatures, snow and opation’ of pro- | oo e te| ; s v 14 miles northeast of here. i o e i s ™ oy S Iy smoking: rooms ton | TS0 VALh, State's 2 Alcorn | those stifling few minutes of hor- | after the burlal of Mrs. Mills, and School House Devastated. e e ; g for Colidselnlics Mt I g fralnn followod J0WEhe alte ‘parking space | 214 #cquainted him McQuar- | ror. T dropped my head. I didn't|another physician said that the only Sweeping up trom the Pommac,ws“;fflr(v; 1‘ “&’v“md e ot, Carlton street and ROXDUTY | o¢ the winds, which assumed gale A :pal‘ll\v rie's protestations of innocence of | want to see. T would rather have | post-mortem wound found on the the disturbance twisted intermittent- | “p o0 LT GG law | was A walver of damages was reported | [OFCe at times, and the mercury lachievement of the Hoffman Broth. | SWItY in superior court after he was | peen stricken blind at that moment | slain woman'’s body resulted from an Bt + i £ o o | bound over in the local police court. ve looked a th 4vid | examination revealing that she was but concentrated is fury upon the |y, ve “paen married today a5 teciived h Hies | hovered unscasonably close to the 'crs Theatrical Enter oalatany] Loon an to have looked at the vivid | 5 EIRaEINAT WA L PIODerk, 3 t ttorney also . ie | demonstration. Once I almost cried | N0t to become a mother. hool h here where 61 pupils, | ¥ and seven childr: St S R gt O . % d Parak RohEa e en s ey ealn. Ll BOWT 200 SRVen b Idvehjownars witons dand would el gn e B e i i AN erakos | state’s attorney that do out “mother” And then I felt| _Charlotte Follows Attentively. ed. Eleven of the children were| ;g ; ot Seubhi st o Bl Aiacih |ing temparatires to! il memben |12x Blsank! Hanter ol Afuin on whose statements MeQu weak and nauseated. I groped from | Dr. Rudolph Hegeman, who per- fled and most of the others Injur-| “p i n g giaq at the Stamford hos- The action was referred to the coun- e e : il opea.tamoird | arrested and convicted has since de- | my scat and hurried out of the | formed the first autopsy, told of his o1 when the wooden walls of the Bkl Lo wiiich het wils ifalien, uf Al g B nMPH = ";m’h-! R A el s ihicd “"”F“M sl | dlved that her story was false and | sourt room. I could not go back. I | eXamination, his explanation of the ouilding were flung flat. |the accident. Ho had been hit on| A lottor from W. L. Hatch, trustee |put the cold and snow furrics hung | rical colebritios from New York and | (3t She had been urged by police | might have risked the displeasure | Pullet wounds betng followed with aniie gemo i el SO R b L Sn AT e T Tl i | et Bigleat ana snow Susslig Mg | sal celouehls from New: wopk ant] others to incriminate er of he court, begause T was a state | Clo% inforest by the defendans, 4“‘.::nabétr‘::a;":;fim;izflleft (osanis|¥hen the top was crushed in by which Hatch stated that the esfate | it B J witness and. might be called o the | S a8 alvays, and James Mills 2 | ter of the slain choir singer. Dr, belt. home tov : [the guy wire and a tree into which |would stand half the cost for the | Tha government forccast was for | A e Sia Attorney Casale sald today that |stand any time; but I forgot all of dollars. The loss of life was small | {1® & Gt of contudk B lnying of cem: * gutters on Cabot | 4o’ el e ;‘:m‘fimrwt Welilte, Way 1t has come to light recently that | about courts and law and everything | in comparison to the strensth of the s. Brown’s Story street for the distance of 350 feet |ty iy the north and middlew : e g Cype | charges of a similar nature to that | else In the pain of that moment. \H"”"m““ was not able to say wheth- disturbance becauss it Passed| ypo prowy savs that Furano was on each side. The agreement was | P S SR TN troct will mot bo the Main street of |O% Which McQuarrie was imprison-| Now Has Another Nightmare | °r the fengus, larynx and upper por- rough a sparsely sottled reglom. | o0 yor to Port Chester, N. Y. accepted v the board and it was|poveo o002 o hid v bttt s sl b been made by one of the| I never saw my mother after ghe;n"“(;’r the windpipe, missing when The school house was the only place | o, ... po' wag to put up for the moved th e petition for the lay- | (i oot gneario. ARl e o el against 1 mf‘mhf'rfl‘\\as murdered. I could not bear to | ‘°¢:"h""" pevigmed b 1 in ths region where any apprccxable‘ RiEE a1 & brothers houss, The car Ing of curts and gutters bo accepted | V! b B 3 ! o= il i s en- | church In which MeQuarrle 'sos her in death, Tt now T have | 7Y ast month, were p)rnsvnt at his e a down the top. Mre. | cil. 2 fai i i J ; ) : : lians| controversy X 4 ™ 3 vake of the wrathfal “m’"" there | ot else happened in the neit few |inspection in the near future. AN Lo~ anaritics £ . : : 625 tended ifo; prove: that they |, rwitysnust - satiess Al Hass | came today, - storles of ‘herolm (YU S e TAEDEREIT e rman Towers and City En- o Tomd Wy e SR s M i MBS SR S <toicism and a queer intermingling | IS TEAE 6 TOEC TUEEY cineer Williams were given power to | There were no b b § AR n A fanrey: Ghaale Wittes anad s eh: Ha oy o Al Junliy of humar in the tale af the.tragedy. |,y “por asistance and got ¢ ) Beicis At Minmedosa, Tn Canbaa, was: o o " A he informed State's Attorney Aleorn | heart. 1 pray for the day when it || - John Marshall Burr, a hysterical |4 yhon the woman there called up | (Continued on Page Twenty-two) |} S 2t Iy a b s beliee that it McQuarrie fa | wil all be over and peace wil come | {2IF: the post-mortem examination == |ths police. She did not return & Taidsrast Hovg aroond g = Silia oth Al e o | having been confined to the de- (Continued on Page Five) home. The police found l:,r.:u‘r‘li- WATER UP lfi INGHES ";'Y;KQ uv:v’“‘»: zh":‘lz (Continued on m:im) e Vlm_\'c;rn ;:llnt‘tint,dflsoi:ix:lyljl‘]: tolm\‘s’a:”tr;?dai:atht:}g St | 1prm”;)jng"of k\[l{. Mills' health be- BEhoal) With Tiersmmmen g tt i tha Most trains ran nearly o 0 cated in the results of the invesliga- | scored when it was pointed out that | xg tre. enscieiins fold of er the hospital. i AT SHUTTLE MEAflflw ;"\‘m‘i‘ b S ey her throat cut and the larynx taken | Mills sat turning over a number of The police determined today t * Ll el out. But Dr. Hall's body was not | jettors in her lap and apparently not r 0 | Great Lakes many mutilated, so evidently the murderer | wee ! ¥ 9 just over the line from Stamford. e 5 had a deep grudge against MY | references to her mother’s death. rell | B ; == Precipitation Yesterday | wusnington, Nov. 10—#—Cold- | mother which they didn't feel|The girl is sald to recetve fany let= Sikeplig against Dr. Hall. The murderer had | ters each day from far and near. Reporter Brings Glad FERGUS M. PERKS DIES I8 Recondods a5 Heavioss s |y evasti tenstyiall sictibus sty ) Tl‘lal Will Begin TUWARI] PENS"]N FUNI] a grudge, too, against her benutllul[ Simpson Again Assalled. ki % | % i ‘ L a ™ singing voice. Just before court recessed for Tidings to Mrs. Steele NEARING 86TH BIRTEDAY in Several Years | Hass B in Washington on | dust as T got up to leave the| luncheon, when the jurors were ex- of Bristol 1 3 > Cold e g slos e g L 5 court room, my glance swept the|pected to decide wWhether a court i sued for northern 1 e o) November 22 Board Would Tax Them three people accused of killing my | session shall be held tomorrow, [USROVIBNIL SPRXLOns ": ot ¥ mother. Through my tears I saw | Armistice Day, Clarence E. Case of e e . oo : e ozl Sisiane probIne I Two Per Cent of Mrs. Hall lpoking down at some- | defense counsel, accused Alexander s y for Past 46 Years ght as far south as Central Flori- g Ve = Fraatast ik e dn | B gton, Nov. 10 (P—Albe = thing she held ,in her hand. My | Simpson, special prosecutor, of have . Wages heart was so.filled with my nwn‘inga “tabloid complex.” sorrow that at that moment I felt The exchange was developed by ) R IO et ) AL o et sympathy for her. T know she | another of the defense’s frequent filed for probate in surrogates court 011, a resident of this : = the country except New England. W =0 " : ¢ y 1e pu of placing th ing, too, even if her suf- | contention that the state in its “hel« lere today. Mrs. Belding died Oc- | Past 46 years, died at b w lak 5 he : heehy o mecouon oo L eutlly 187 it ¢ nbiz en’s pension fund beyond dan- | fering is more of hurt pride and hu- | ter-skelter presentation,” had not tober 27th and left an estate that fs|Glen street last night fre achliee g A B A court t \rge of S°F °f being exhausted suddenly, the | miliation than of the heart. proved that a murder Was commit- Sellayed’th d fects of a shock six months ago. f rtment at | wos the h s last | Wants to Cry “Stop” ted. o he lived u'fl:x _\n\'r'v:h Rk % servoir now stands o B 1 ommend a change| Oh, I don't want to go through| _ Senator Case has made another Mrs. Belding Well K stol | Would have observed his §Gth birth- | Fhe W stands at 18 feet| = Although the thermomet e L L ] e city by which mem- | of his tabloid summaries of the it ¥ annivers; ] . j ; TG S ay IS Al ol ' or: e fire dopartment would be | (Gontinued on Page Twenty-two) | State’s methods,” reported Stmpson. Bl Now. e Tea 1 2 W 1 - 1 J r¢ | the cas port i RReT S U R s - assessed 2 per cent of their pay | “You have g tabloid complex,” as- eele, who inherited $10, day fland, S h G B i gt to rise in Ohio, tue Tenr $ i v would be added to the fund | serted Case § i kthe estith of Her Buut Was ife in tha a vorl o 2 s resulted. | and the east mulf E y | SHER B 3 TS as Ty s of the police department FRES“]ENT SPEEnINfi The shaft was perhaps doubls overjoyed ien a New Britain Her- | 40 years, 0 ; SO I W S B AROTLIG SN e weather bureau says, and it wili P30 aid e Bl i hay buted 2 per cent of their | barbed, for Mr. Simpson is a very old reporter broke the news to her. | ¥ He was a igeAlon it d overtaxed and i I o i v generally east of the '; 3 ", ! ¢ L - pay rd their pen: £ small man, and the name of the ‘pected to bo remembered in | {0F ONY & short time when he en- | backed up. mainly as 3 Mi pi river. S 4 : firemen hay New York Mirror, a tablold newse er aunt’s will but had no informa- | tored the employ of the I 5 e e & e ourt | e not y emen's w paper, has been brought into the tion of the spec fronnt until the | S0: SHC WS & veieral 3 rials, N0 proper Y I A Ly and amounts to $51,000. e frequently during the testi- & 3 business. e, pleaded a mnm t v lef nger v ere e ort; Mre. Steele is the wife of Samuel | “USTESS A e vounger e L of certain exhibits effered in evi \W. Stecle, superintendent of the| He them vis “‘ Lz hame v : | WALKS INTO BLAIR'S YARD Fonm soba, 1 opposed. fo the scheme. Th Will Speak at Dedication aence by tne sate. West cemetery, The Steeles’ home is | (o s i | R Al e t ould be beneficial to ¢ - 3 No Session Tomorrow. ety e & On his rety v Bri F UR M""ES OF RMN ¢ : Associate Justice and voted unanimously in favor of of War Memorial [ Justice Charles W. Parker an- | | to Remonstrants, Who Will Con- | Pench warrants, pleaded guilt | Jail ser Story Belng Investigated by 1l small wood- | after the machine had struck a guy | of gas but the present petition was | of one of his daughters. He was re- | pullets killed my mother. | that the bodies of Rev. Edward W, turned to prison immediately after| 7T did not hear it all. I could not | Hall and Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills wers hear it all. Sometimes I like to|puried with almost precipitate to prepare maps for the |western Canadian plains to to me ive pl use of which | Gaffney of the probate court grant- | think I ar ‘v:'g;{ geous, but I sup- | haste. has his breaking| A physician who performed the ine. I'll admit that | first of three autopsies testified that lash on at the ent, No Autopsy Held. Dr. E. L Cronk sald that the bodies were buried without an au- Glen Street Man Had Residence In| Av's ralx aised Shuttle of Bristol, Conn., receives | —Native of T Stofin in Wdiara | yedes MRl too )0 under the will of her late| E " the Libbie S. Belding, which was! Fersus Milli : cather already has become canals colder over the eastern half fre mm’llur\rir: Ls”’..t"l:i' 3?’3,'“?”(",5‘ 1 Policeman Places Bird in Neutral : 4 b > the movement. nounced this afterncon that no sese quently visited Bris spent | o1 Prederick, ; : REPORTED IN ANSONIA ton since he e 1 to testify Acting on a recommendation from Tomorrow sion of the trial wiuld be held to= F0 acks WLk har lace thers @AXLY | lived thers for 16 years prior ] | Spot and Allows Tt to Decide OWR fora the senatr ing com- Mayor Weld ’ ted to fur- morrow, Armistice Day. i ober. She was the widc death. S Legion Protests 1. Belding, one c e owne s . f Pa 5 ~EOE IR % S s ' ”»_1- Bellngy one 0g Lyl Of | Surviving him are two sons, v atest Precipitation Ever Regls- Although atly cha . s ch h assistants. It was sug-| On Board _ Rresident Coolidge’s| Simpson announced at resumption vast silk Industries which were €old of Neéw York. and BB % t e of | Special TrainQ¥ev. 10 (A na s 1 s York @ k - Blair's hen came home to|T al condition see o be good ¢ 3 one of | Special Trainy 10 P—Retreshed | of court this morning that he had r ago for $10,000,000. this city, and two d | tered In That Street roost this morning, and Blair's own- |and he chatted affa vith Doheny | iiis men as a temporary clerk, to| by a g0od night's rest, President and | received from the American Legion i, S l alin L es sl Mrs: L Damage $3000 arship of the fowl is proven _'at the counsel t while waiting | make an acting lientenant, and | Mrs. Coclidge today sped across a protest against holding a session Sixteen Pass Tests of r u]vl‘\\‘r\l Oxf this eity. b | melo Scollo, who lives near Blair's for court to convene. The great pay him gly. This would | Pennsylvania and Ohio toward Kan-|of the trial tomorrow, Armistice Q . . Funeral services will be held tc i ot A UP—Ansants | hnite &k 3elmont strect, had the shock of hair which he wor SRl i board has re-|sas City, where the president will! Day. Hm’n”bt\it"eml’[hflfm(l;l?tclsts‘,m‘,m“, Erlanincn Lt Asen, oicing d to the center of the hen in his flock and disputed the his senato ind sceretar cive appropriation for the deliver an Armistice Day address at i d, Nov. ac the home. Harvey Olney, t fic inohes' Toflatios's slakm o ahioniously. sk i [hat “slean Sav 5 a : services of a full time clerk. The ! th cation of the Liberty Me- (Continued on Page 20) of forty four who took the examin- | tor of the Peonle’s chu il 3 s fons for registered pharmacists at | foiate. Burial will be in 8 pitation being the | ficer Clarence Kumm ¥ uled in | His once drooping mu ha m: 0 rected fn honor of Werld $ha.aiate eapilol in Hartford 'on O &3 Llgl test ever recorded here for one Monday night. been elesely clip SCLNiL an e ; : S ’ tober 5 and 6, sixteen were Ssuc- R The men agreed, on Blair's offer, - — e S 2 e v - i o RESIHNS As TEA[}HER cosstul. T _ P. Ap-| ORI 'R $ i climax came shortly after | that the hen be allowed fo make VTN Tk WaIE (appoints hee At T Slishash ab Ty tns Gf harncint. e B 1 v el vesterday afternoon her own selection of a roost, and 8100,000 INYOLVDD N x s of rtment and 2. m., and ten minutes later contin- | pelba artford; £ 1 w York, Nov. 10 (&) Pl bl : ¢ b $ the bu at its ne 1ed its journey to Kansas Cit Cooper of Thomaston; Jos ] et b L b T ; : hund aower | accordingly, yesterday, in the pour- | 0 X i 4 4z nsas City | 2 Y Ford is ed in the financial dis b S S0 &ic . Coolidge, us overcoat, and toria of New York; John W. Gorman ' (yje; $eiloy 15 e conaldesiig 3 ’ " . etting loose { ing, rin, &he was nelansed in Scdllo's| WEST END REALTY DEAL ['wo cant uis E. Ar : e e n!; 1ge eared the rea Raymond Hurwitz of | ror tha exten ) cgular clov rst. e water | yard but did not leave the other| lidge, appeared on the rear on of the 3 i tisfl ith —_— 21 yei 551 Main platfg of tlreir observation car in H. Jolly of Hartford: | Tolado and Ironton railrond fowl. Blair was not satisfied with | x ; , @ bs | e oledo 2 onton railroa g ey , Rebalina P 5 zsimmons, 23 years old, of the Pittsburgh station to acknowl- Masterbone of T : B e Witk ] ¢ » sidewalk test, however, and this morr Louie E. Jones Buys 40 Acres y 1, i i R R o B L R plac 1t of the |the police were again notified of the ? Gees Of Lg0f B¢ \ppea re the | edge the gr of a hanarul or| Miss Mary E. Kinlock Daniel J. Richl of Hartford ."“ _" ket sht he wlectric | alsnute Land of Jacob Yung Estate vere instruc ; curious pe , despite a raw wind | ot N Bort |10 £.qoal in Cla lant of the De-by Gas and| Motoreyele Policeman 1 Tan- | | t lepartment physician for ex- | and snow flurries. Concludes Long and of Winthrop, Mass . Electric cc ny at Derby out of [guay was detailed to the scene of the | Tor Development. aminatic As the al n, which left mittee in the ¢ n he and master me- | | Future, | l ek gt Beldsbnmnt Bl ”M-Wvfl o i gt bt ol e i s jont and after listening £ both | Tn one of the most fmportant Jand’| , APPUCations were received from | Washington shortly before midnight, Meritorious Service Slegall of Rri o6, T | Smale wn withy the Vin ond | Shelton were plunged i sides, he decided to put the hen In{deals complet S | Arthur D. Trembly, 34 years old, of | swept in Pennsylvania moun- | Sind of Hartford; Russell F. | whose western terminus is at Deer All street lights w a neutral yard. This was a ble | Louie S. ) s to purchas o | 230 South Main street; Henry - | tains in the early morning hours, ) Haven and Ignatius | yator, W. Va zuished as well as those In stores, [to the disputants and the t as | tract controlled for many years by | ™Al 25 years old, of 75 st | snow flurries and a cold wave wcre§ Miss Mary E. Kinlock of 254 nbil of Bridgeport. | g ries and homes and t a-|made. The cause of the wrangle the Jacob Yung estate s SRR ASEE N L ARL encountered, and Mre: (GooKdgn xac Bt StpdtolICE RS o e o N 4 Year 0, 10 H l 5 iner: the big mills which get|calmly pecked away at the g avenue and Steele o Drice | Years old, of William street | tired soon after the train left Wash- | Britain schools for the past 28 Wes ' d M Held ear « Cop hiater v sor from the electric light | picking up her breakfast here a reported to be between 00 and e nd arose early today. After|vears, has resigned on account of ill est Hartford Man Held, i ee 5 it he . ¢ Wrecks Sleuth’s Umbr company stopped. 1t was 20 min- | there, and with all eyes fo-|$100,000. Car Baln \Iuldelefi in keast, Mr, Coplldgayrent bask)hsalth For Automobile Tragedy | iy ongialiote o dm ' a hookup with the big|cused on her, she threw back her| Forty acres of are involved B » Pay Penalty | o e dhastvation accenn scanned | She began her dutles in the first Hartford, Nov. 10 (P—Stuart H.| was on Smith strect yestor . lant at Devon made it pos- head and strutted majestically and 'in the deal. Mr Jones will begin oston Iu\t ay Penalty .. NE newspApArS. grade of the Smith school -in 1898 iton of West Hartford was ar-| afternoon investigating a case, bl to. then” on the. slsetrio. cive|unss y back to Blair's yard. |work tomorrow preparing it for sale 10 (P—The full he trip will be the first made' and gradually advanced to the sixth gned In police court today on| 4 four vears' old child tore his r i as 125 building lo.s. Heirs of the|Per : supreme court today finto the west by the president since|grade. In her duties at the school charges of criminal negligencs and| umbrella to shreds, compelling A number of telephones were ‘put P i g in to- |found against John J. Devereaux, | he addressed the American farm bu- | she taught classes in every study on evading responsibility as a result| the sergeant to walk back to | out of commission and washouts on | day's : Jacob Yung, |John J. McLaughlin and Edward J.|reau federation convention in Chi-|the school calendar. In 1922 she of an accident on Park street last| e dquarters unprotected from streets will cost the city $5.000. THE WEATHER 4 Slizabet and M Heinlein and affirmed the denial of | cago last December. was advanced to the Central Junior night, when Mrs. Bertha Salmonsen| the pelting rain. The sergeant Many rs and b, ents were S { | a superior court to a motion for al The party includes Secretary of|high school where she taught of fhis city was Kille on, the| 1 2 Gribrells op i veran: | fiood ol gk RRATA. AEALL Novi Bitbain - wad - vientiy: | T b extensive tract |new trial. The three men are under| War Dwight Davis, Colonel S. A.|seventh grade English. potice o ) to stop his ca : 5 e T ’ from | | Fair and decidedly colder to- | |of land purchased by Mr. Jones for | Sentence of electrocution for the Cheney, military alde; Captain Wil-| She was a member of the Teach- after ting 1 oman and was| th e. When he came out T st < o the tracks.| | night: Thursday, fair and | |development purposes within a year. | murder of James H. Farneau in the [son Brown, naval aide, and Major|ers' club. Miss Mary A. Tormay, arroste ] s homa carly today. | n t ribs were all | No ¥ s we ru light- colder. | 'He controls Stanley Manor, a new | course of a robbery of the car barn| James F. Coupal, personal physician | principal of the Smith school, pro- $ His lawy vas granted a continu-| the bled &, Yl protector: | ninw it electrio. Iight, tranatormers | | [development opposite Stanley Quar- |of the Middlesex street railway in | to the pres t was due to reach |claimed her a most efficient and 3 |ter park. Waltham, | Kansas City t&#brrow. competent teacher. * —————— ance in the case to November 30. suftered. b

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