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LE HILL NEWS §25.000 PURSE FOR RACE IS OFFERFD Cape Cod to Nantucket Sy Now Is Flan e Tame, Nips Grocery Boy's Leg. Mrs. Joscph Goodfield Forced Into Bankruptcy ates, Delln Ghonfeln, . agud S wife of Joseph Goodfield street, died last ¢ anta, Ga., March 31—— |} following an illness o Tmpor ck, banker, was days with pneumonia. police department, effective to- ¢ for the Ada Mrs. Goodficld was orrow, were announced today by ust company of A!- Quebee, Canada, her early lif h b T W, C. F principal among ¢ Federal Judg ing been spent in her nativ \ being the eliminatiol Forrest Adair, p Pifteen years ago, she mov cial liquor detail in t {the room, fully clothed and with Previously the cheetahs, spotted tion, said that her h nd and family to Forest- | burcaun. Officer John i adler, i U overcoat and hat on, and with both animals, having attributes of both d overtak- . where they have since resided. | was shifted from t tic squad mI‘Bl&mGS BoyS Flght—DOG(OI'S‘MM, thrust in his coat pockets. |the cat families, and dog were { something was a member of St. Matthew's | tha detective bureau sever . | “Come out of there and throw credited with nipping the trouscrs on | church. ago to devote all his time D]sag[‘w up your hands” Dalley ordered. of a policeman and scarring the rid- that have| Surviving her besides her hus- | law enforcement, is given a { D'Ausllio seemed to hesitate, |ing breeches of I Newton FPer: |band, are two daughters, Mrs. Cor- on Hartford avenue | “Put up vour hands or I'll shoot,” | himself a resident of the G | Belvidere district, 7 p. m. to 4 a |boy off to work,” replied Scanzillo, | ’ ings Bank to Franklin Square, 9 p.[dressed. m. 1o 6 a. m., Officer Erncst Bloom- | Dailey then told Scanzillo that the - FOR A[ABAMA FIRM | ccomes eom roessevem IN POLICE SHAKE-UP LB e 1 m clock this afternoon from 1 atrdel and S ieitii 7 &5 (tn s ies mial home and burial will take reet and vicinity, 7 p. M. t0 4 4. | pelieved D'Ausilio was hiding in ery,eBrogiiyn, i | | m. to 4 a. m., supernumerary officer. | Scanzillo appeared to bhe sur-| ] | sible for Liquor Selling prised at such an assumption on the | Chicago, arch 31 (B —1 | sent their two leopard-like pets, ob- “I'll just take a look around.” sald taineq in Africa, to the country for B Dailey and flashed his pocket light |5 time, the cheetahs wer: brought 4 into one of the bed rooms. The pack, and it was disclosed today had b NEW BRITAIN DAILY: HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927. : Main street, west side, from Sav- [at this point. He too was fully AGA[N ]N CHICAGO Osgood avenue, Slater road, Bond ) ahot in New Haven said that he | One of These Pet Animals, Called i place Friday . 03 m ":"mrl"(tr_(rA\ Y. Scanzillo's house. Adalr Realty and Trust Gp. | vace rritay at tne Eerareen come- | Patrolmen {0 Be Held ReSPOD-| ™ vn"xere voms o wimies, 7 5. | S22 Rowee Sria | rt his friend, Dailey, but the lat- cheetahs are cheating again. Aftcr : FATHER GLAIMS ter insisted upon looking over the Mr. and Mrs. John Wentworth had 1t assignment changes ,in premises. | | light revealed D’Ausillo standing in nipped the leg of a grocery boy E liug_Collins of Collinsville ad | Ofticer Daniel Cc ‘nton, March 31 — Prosecutor | ordered Dailey. | Coast community, where the Wen P ;” "fl; 0d! \"]}""-\"‘”1" r Stadler's ass e vt Willam H. Geraghty of ,\mcor]‘ D'Ausilio then complied with the | worths have an elaborate apartine g st the Adai son am, Francis and |t} returns to night * ‘ cestigation | Order. Dailey searched the man,| Frank O. Salisbury, English y r lesphore Goodficld of Forestville dut [County has begun an investigation | tad n, e 3 ik oo el of o el an o R into the death Tuesday of nine-year- |found he had no weapon In his tist Who is .cre to paint Mrs. Went 4 DA O e R L P 14 Herbert N. Kaplan, son of a|Dpockets and took the man into cus. |WOrth and the chectahs, showed | e o o ‘vl“rrv:];nn P’ ‘l‘vr S T Crenton attorney and a fourth-grade | tody, returning to headquarters with | courage when told of the grecting AERINBLELRE o ; e B I pil in the Girard Avenue Public|his prisoner and the New Haven de. | the cheetahs gave the grocer's boy 4 \n]\\a) B . but the patrolmen will be held school | tectives, The man was at once And his cargo of lamb-chops, and i 1 uneral 2 . sible for tions on their p | 5 Sl rclared he uld neither ask for Adair and ieral i i ehste ool ;.’r.:-:(?m T eeular | The boy died of spinal meningitis, | turned over to the New Haven of- -m,zare': ):. '\\nllJ n 1{!‘ r :1 2 AN LOT e it b L GO, & brought on by pneumonia, accord- ficers and taken back to New |POlice Pprotection nor wear armor. tion, for om to a late detective bureau detall will v D Ratacs “A man must suffer for his art,” ) g to the four physicians who at- | Haven. uor cases, f Hart an- 3 o ek tended him, but his father, Joseph | Police were informed by D'Austito | S1id e 2d by the Pitts- | ning. hand nounces, This was the system in ef- AR ' PR e 2 n, insists death was caused by ' that he brought the shotgun with | = ~ —— 3 1ol th D by s i . ] Ly by the ta as < When his cher, Miss Elizabeth | t e (R S E hort tim ,‘ o and D “;',‘."“ ST Drarey, Ieft the room she appolnted | prro WP De Cico because of @] g0 Take, Ark., March 31 (I'P) B : Judge Sibley lfig’r" REEIMENT 1 but Offic ‘;“:,r,,:m\»‘:. :\h:‘- lxv?«:vir ;'1."_' the boy monitor, with instructions to| Ll s -Threxllv, of a I;r lk' in t;‘.l‘ Laconia ; » date for hearing | 2} £E OSERINS NS ‘op Write on the blackboard the names | Circle levee today brought a new FEI.T lN THlS [IITY ! from a night heat to assist Officor * [ Jig oho misbehaved in her ab- | Formerly of Waterbury It ricultural commun- 2eaity and Trust com- ,,:”;\r' : ken ptrl:”:‘n 4]{2:“ ralds e \\'hvnduhe urned, xm;e-‘ “]f;"if::lrn ';:r;r:];“'l\;nr;o!;”i!r;ffl<‘u ('!l‘\\'--l\ th Tmm = (;r land ized in 1865, has a N B G rd Take o S . %% were half a dozen names on the | —Giov 4 . e already were under several feet of o st | NEW Briain Guandsmen Take & v corinut o i ese | {his elty, and author of many Tete | vato tin real estate and fn- | oA | . it day, the father declares, 1078 atiacking prominent Italiana in | A stage of 12 foet over the inun Sl R e sl :).V‘NX(!:'“W “l" "his way home and the next day he | throughout the &tate charging|The Circle levee is 18 miles back s v 8 ous hotels ntl‘ H 5 q'w;’“w S was struck on the head with a stone. | them with being leagued together | from the crumbled main levee, A fous att 1 RnOyehf S SRR N0 R M structures. It has a capital | Brigadier General Merch B, |00rs W, 8 Strolls, W, o ¥ Coincidentally, he was stricken | to break up his lome, was in the break in the sccond wall would en- i fiar ; : roug ¢ lus of $2.000,000, | Stewart, U. 8. A, commandant of {' " ”‘mfi et e with pneumonla. Selzed later witn hands of New Haven police this|danger still further the safety of — 5 e esbmiintidadisl ot Anouncing appointment of |the United States Military a ¥ enitety Tt i probabte that the | MeRinNgitis the boy moaned in his | morning, according to an Associat-|some 2,000 rafugees, many of whom . et ey receiver, Forrest Adair, $r.,iat West Point, Governor John it now it s sillipess | 0oIT MY ¢d Press despatch, char; [ have pitched tents atop the levees or 4 5 s sl g of the company, said he | Trumbull and members of his staff, | o 8 o ol PO RS RS B i | “They did it! They did it—the | murderous attempt upon the If i moved into box cars. q : e reaktes e 4 exhausted every single personal | Feviewed the 165th Inf., C. R e e ng! They're going to get me! Pasquale De Cicco, Ttalian vice con- | Workers were doing all they could « ¢ B i cKource in an effort to provent the 1St night at the state armory in e e s sianeal o | iey/rasinder thetped e | sul stationed in New Haven {0 save the sccond wall. A break « Ik, | Hartford. the first time a regiment Y8 i rermoges i Dr. Barney Lavine, family physi-! While De Cicco lay in a eritical {would add another foot of water to R ! oL ; g of National Guardsmen hios perform. | the Strand theater afternoons and} . o "o.yeq in Dr. Horace D. Bellls, | condition frem wotnds from = |the fioed and cxpaud the overfiow 10 S Black Rock 1 I n ou Fears for Customers i replacing Officer Charles jeall X | condition fr ounds from a i 4 oF ihe 5 “My great anxiety in this situ- (0 in military mancuvers and drills | & who i3 at present off duty DT J- Wellington Crane and Dr. E.\ sawed-off shotgun in a New Haven | Elain, a town of 1200 population, 25 t Sl gL : is for the customers who (11 (e sbucious drillshed, & T as Shatter. :}n e ;\lh:hhe did [ hospital and his assailant languish- | miles from here. 3 the bance I 1 nonds from this company | Ticluded in the regiment was Co. | \WH0ICE B RO, g T SO ot believe the boy's dea Wasied in jail, the last of D'Ausilio = e < Meriden Man Arrested in H]oh he s . G ek S |11 Machine Gun Co, commandct 1 LY, O o Main stroat, Gfi. caused by his schoolmaten’ attack, |htter “chirging Do cicco with |Only Regular Dividend ’ e : nany rush- v ccome panicky and saeri- | £ T W T o car Charles Johnson, who has been | z taken the case to:criminal doings arrived in Water- Declared by D. L. dWw cir windows, expeeting to | ficc their holdings without an W b0 Lt W W T riovsly ill, will resume his post at Lrofccutor Geraghty, who has as- bury and was dropped into the| Ueclared by - an R G land Glflb House TR pibslon onisiae: ] . A great majority of the |l First "“1‘",'°“1 gt bl Lyccum theater, The detective 8ncd County Detective Joseph E.fwaste basket thes chamners of|MEENEW By Otk S M ch 310 U s sold by the Adair Realty and | 10 Commanded Ay ddentenant o 00T Goil remains unchange 1z0n Lo iy EatiRn e | commerce. axilfo “:‘F"Ir*‘\'j'qf"" De : i Trustcompany coun- | T es the reviewing . officers, | 20d the day officers on Main street i Believed Insanc ackawa and Western ] R0 1 it | morth as far ‘omnicrelal street | {ry are perfectly rdiess of ; S S on the day assignments, | Local relatives despaired ot him |¥hO recontly formed the ~When Albert 5 guarantee of the Adair . it b nt beats. ‘afl violently and hopelessly insane, |4Wanna Securities company 3 Tania street, Morid t int ! o na e ; r army officers and offi- ‘iz | gregate its largs treasury b ) M . e offie ¢ ealty and Trust comp G S it el Night Detail Both D'Ausilio and his victim are | 5T < Flighland « ry ¢ house 2tho < 1 S s O adds anything to their value.” Govarnors oot Gind S b iressitr) o might detail is as follows ‘\wll known in Waterbury, the for- | !t declared Jast midnight he came across O 5 A b st| T air Toaity and Loan de- | &0 o its of the Lasiment pave m [Main street, east side, from the ral [mer through his residence of sey. | 1“¥I¥ dividend of st 5 Charles Santre Qe 5 R o the | partments of t r Realty and | grioinnt ll,mo‘,‘ stration of extended |T04d €rossing to Chestnut street, 7xr:l] years here subsequent to the | D12 April 20, q there to ' ek shock wa t P . Clarence | T company ill continue 10 orqer work. War strength I“momw {p. m., to § a. m., Officer William war, and the la‘ter through exten- After the meeting of the board 4 O bEPAlLaL St of 3 oy s noticed | . Forrest Adair, it secretary, | qeployed for an attack. Advance | MCMurr cne work in ‘bohalf of Italang|ihe oranizatlon meeting of thr 1 vas Joscph Gauthicr ¢ 24 et Fitin : dows | said today, guards and scouts were sent out and | Min street, west side from rail- ‘(Ixru.slmut Connecticut. D'Ausilio, | vanna Sccurities company was 1 the pli L po tle. “These departments were taken | goon drew fire from the enemy while |T02d crossing to Savings Bank, 9 p. a former newspaper publisher, and Ehle and J. M. s, president of o provious breaks 1 ol AE ine police stm on Com- [out of the hands of the trust com- |4 platoon crept on the enemy's nosi- B 1 (i Officer Peter Skier- Imore recently an upholsterer in :(lhr“rmir'o.wl, was chosen its presi- c strect Motoreycle Patrol- Dany several months ago and the tion and by short rushes ending in a | KOSk P Hartford and coming from a family |dent. The exceutive committee co i &nd Toan' company orEan: m;‘mm fl{,m‘_‘ il ”“F posi- | West Main strect, from Cedar (Continued from First Page) distinguished in Italy lived under |StS of George I, Baker, Jr, Bes 5 Mr. Adair said. “They will | tion, jstreet to Lincoln street and vicinity - Haven w—‘—‘r“ e [me impression that De Cicco, Dr.|™an Winthrop, William H. Trues. ¥ affected at all by the re-| New regimental colors were pre- : o to 4 & m. Officer Danlel) O S Wkill In caring for Do Gie. | Nicol0 Marlani of New Haven, Gio- el e LR s P. !gented to the regiment by Governor & 40 S vanni Desylvesterio of Philadelphia directors d The officers of the Realty and | 7 :nmlh:lll as rnfi\m Rdeirici I of | West Main street, west of Lincoln, | ¢0's wounds. 1t was said by those !.lntl Rev. Pasqualz Codella orxzhn s ) el i feit, [ Loan any are: Forrest Adair, jthe Connecticut National Guard and | Fom T Do m., lo 3 a. m. Ofticer | who “"’L:’r”""’rnl Sl ‘:;“l‘h:“’r‘::‘ mber of the | &enior, president; George M. Da- [after o short address, the regiment | John Griffen x Ot e o e mour, vice-president; Robin Adair, |in parade formation, presented urms | Myrtle street, Tooth, T pplanal i Onia Sl I o |seerctary, and F. M. Sawanson, [while the band played the “Star | to 4 a. m., Officer n)fl lllmscumu ikely to ensue al e > ' 1 treasurer Spangled Banner.” E : . . and marriage to a man in Bridge- | cc ok 1 s : S ton it ; Mr. M m Be- | cents a ton, making the larger sizes 3 E for severa nutc | The Adair Realty and Trust com- | The march past then took place, | Myrtie street, trom ‘_““!l et “:0“"“‘\’_’0 i ‘X"“: r"f;:;‘m:f port, and for what ho belicved 10| for houschold use $14.75 not na C!tv Advertlsemeni niany that it could not y | pany had offices in Atlanta, Phila- [Each company in platoon formation . S R e e to | Ve an attempt to bring his 14 year | smaller sizes in proporiion. J tho 1 0 a blast. At the office |delphia, and Jacksonville. 1t had |passed the reviewing station with | Thomas trom Grove to Booth | that S " {', a5t w0l daughter from an Italian con- ‘ ) atendent 1. H. McElhone | correspondents in practically e ‘eyes right” the given signal reet, from Grove to Booth } thal hich “uai atances of vent to this country for fmmoral | T —— 0 v « Ttallan Congregational church in | COAL PRICES DROP [ s eity, along with many other | Now Haven, March 31 (Pr—Coal [prominent Italians hereabouts, were | donlers here foday announced sy responsible for his wite's dlvorce | mer prices which are a drop of 50 \ YOR DRILL TOWER AT REAR of 1 SRR aUE A G B ¥ in (he mmmy and vicinity, 7 p. m, to 4 4 m,|had eaid he had told them in days In the program, Co. T of this cit i Loeat purposes, H d! B o DL TOWEE AT £ the LA wemt through seitingun exercis, [Ocer Thomas Lee. " © 5 st winte e ke D, anowee PR, 0 0 THoward's Buttermilk gy n that | showed unmis 1 indicatio the men wearing athletic shirts with | Droa R Ml A o Litened throughout Connecticut, and his | . £ Bublip naltog IX heteliv blssn Wat 85 s % i i thelr company monogram embroider i"-“"‘- 0 6 a. m, L 2 s frequent complaints to Captain The B ty B 1ng Cream 3 #ealed proposa 2 r : 5 ed thereon. Co. H., M. G., took part | Stntucci. 3 e It i understood t Dausilio] oolosante of the local polirt\ Dos % s o) wnd mate mstruct S : ; I . in an enfilading harrage which | Jafayette, Beaver, Grove and vi-told two stories to the coroner, the | (uthoritics, cham S o 2 ik g # wi deafened the cars of the spectators, | Cibity, 7 p. m., to 4 a. m | first having to do with his claim|yyout ynig eity revealed an unbal. s S S lear 3 1 of Fire missioners : 0y nam was superinten ElfiHT MI[ES HflME General Stewart praised the mili. | Thomas Tierne h Wat his wife had boen dishonored. |y iy ity @ Skl Hcensiskin [,F"{" Clear and N Denm, G y 7 ten tary efficiency of the companies and | Broad street, from e o} Then he claimed that De Ciceo and |~ yepporc o0 pig R e iable. 1 the Jic —_— units which took part. Governor | Highs Sexton stroet and vielts, Ty secretary of nn ltalian society Bim as dangerous, and a sister, Mr & April S . i Trumbull expressed himself as being | P: M. to 4 a. m, O Cla “1 had conspired to keep his wite out ca B, Rigugl L | To prove this to your complit ; Was Accidentally Lelt Behind 4 of the Connecticnt units, | Kumm. of the Intane msylum where he|gproot. the uit SUEN0 Of 61 BIshoD | .\igryceion, got a package at your L Rl e show- proud o 3. e e e i ° street, this eity, when asked ahor 2 e o tions. Many High Officers 10 thought she belonged. For more iined | the Fflmil General Stewart was accom- | Vicinity, from 7 p. m. to 4 a. m.|ipay four hours D'Ausilio talked il y anied by Major Sherwood Whip- | Officer Maurice Flynn. and answered questions. bd ¥ o) o, g Slo TSN North street, st of Oak, and [ adjutonot West Bolng S alhliy) from i nd mi ol i p: Al N. J. Mareh 31 (. |and by Colonel George Moore, U. J oMo B | 4. aid Lieufenant H, 1. Bowen Officer Peter Cahelus, + er”\‘ , Unio: vicin- detailed by Major Gener- ummer, Spring, Union and vicin on Brown, commander of | m. to 6 a. m., Ofticer Otis st Corps Area, Doston, to at- Y | Smalley street, Dewey and viein- Goneral maile y ory of how Bruce walk- L EYIGH A 2k . m. to 4 a. m., Officer John Fire Truck Crashes Into ! % ® From Upgss Moqulaly to his here at night while po.| Among the high army officers |’ Pole at \ew Bedford 1 Whoring munieipatitics | WhO attended were General James | i ss., March 31 (UP) |were searching for him, A. Hagerty, Colonel James W. con- | His mother, Mrs, A. liruce Brown, |%00. Licutcnant - Colonel John . leeal fhon Main its and | hac 2 Bruce and two older chil- Jyrne, Adjutant General George M. mm“('.::‘x'(l:? :‘trr:»v':.(,:um\-m[uquxr;-. l':i“_“‘ instead went to Bridgeport rom | dr amateur theatrical per. | Cole, Licutenant Colonel Georze ;W 1o 4 o, m., Officer George Col- | direct. Hice txpok Upper Montelair Tues. | Cole, Coloncl Joseph F. Gohn, Ma- | s cvnshed |dov. B 1e ted from | ior Fredick White, Major Houghton ts after the show, and think- | Buckley, Major Talbot 0. Freeman, | | usual toilet goods counter. The di- rections are simple and it costs so little that any girl or woman silio said he came here from ik |afrord it. It is guarante Hartford yesterday bringing with | S < % uin every w § nim the shotgun. He saia ne|{Commission Will Pick | price will be checrfully refunded. sought “revenge.” nc]'wuitfrlfi about Motor Dept. House Site !fvrll\!;l)' ask at your favorite drug or ’v?\n .x(rw:t‘unlxl the late lJl.r:o:l\. State Capitol, Martford, March 31 | (1 ‘]:‘o[udv' counter for a "i]”‘ or Then he went in. After he had 8- {5 3" it providing for the ap. |17 Of Howard's Duttermilk Cream. ed the shot he went to the water Fair Dept. Store and Axelrod's Ifront and threw the gun Into the Tharmacy sell lots of it. S and | water. DPolice and others spent part | Eameli ARt K el an. | ot the day looking for the gun. The : SIS | police do not believe that I'Ausilio | went to Meriden as he said he did her brother this morning, shouted, “he's crazy, he's craz; adding that he had disgraced the family, ents of Bruce Brown, six s old, descendant of Cotton famous New England 35 reserved to accept or K h tremors,” aid 3 t night were proudly re- 1 proposa e terms - 4 pointment of a commission of five members to select a site for a build- ing to house the state motor vehicle and highway departments, was signed by Governor Trumbull today. . 163 Another bill signed today amends SLEEP ALL NIGHT |the present law relating to the Taken To Jail state tax on gasoline in those pro- NOW 3 | visi i et i s i e | S NG R e el R T D (e i railroad crossing, 8 p. m. to 6 a. m., | dered D'Ausilio taken to New Haven | had left him, started home. [ Colonel R. B. De our, Colonel | yvjcer M. J. Moore. !iail for safe keeping. He also said . % ; o e e of Taterson, Montelafr, [ Charles Allen, Colonel Harry B | poitcdos “Alfeade, Church street, | that he had a complete statement -";‘ tie ""3‘*’[";" to be flled in cases !, g glits for bladder ro- all the smaller towns | Bissell and Commandur Nelson W. jaseengor station and vicinity, 7 p. | from the man in which the latter | o€ 85 appeal from the tax. The in- it is nature's warning of danger ahew! nd immediate sea “"Iu‘\urmz U. 8. N. in. {0 4 &, m, Ofticer John O'Brien. | admitted the shooting and had de- |terest Tats s now established at |Lithinted nuchu eleanws tho biaier o Major Chrismar of the Chilean | Tywight, East and vicinity, 7 p. m. | clared that family troubles actuated |P ';;05' i "l'l"‘ and ‘I" bond at $100. | bnormal. ‘densalts, . tisnicaliass, estisn ver, feelinz “mad” at [army and Major Dasst of the Bra- 1o 4 a. m., Officer William Grabeck. | it- o x‘ ills were signed in the or- | therehy relloving the tritatl was “following the | zillan army attended the affair and ECileey Dist « 5 h 7 p. m The coroner was of the opinion |iginal. hich - causey seidg un wghin T ks home,” arriving at 9:60 | complimented Governor Trumbull Officer Stanley Dom. | that Lie would be able shortly ~to 2 con a e stores. Keller Laboratory, Machanic ,v It was a hike of more than [and Colonel Hunter on the excel- ()n Her 86th Birthday and the Misses Trumbull, Mrs. D. | Whiting, John and vicinity, 7 p. m. | mental diseases will be called in to o firebox of the fur- - to 4 a. m., Officer Milewski. piano finisher by occupation, was | ‘ arrested today |y the supreme court of that state, |to 4 a. m., Officer John Liebler. ! Gabriel Scanzillo, 238 Charles street, ’ . C._Smith, 41 W. Proad to be pald by distributors fatling to | 1eivm. by : e pay the tax to the state and relat- Mrs. Mary Fox Surprised | complete his finding and place it in | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |Purg. 0. Locally at the Fair Dept. ot P D s for the lad, lent showing made by the regiment. | Park street, from Elm to Stanley | the hands of State's Attorney Win- e In the official hox, beside the of- [and vicinity, 9 p. m. to 6 a. m., Of- | ner. i Thicd ”cmee Brlngi it st e T It fs understood that experts on| P fr B h d DON'T SUFFER ol Confession of Murder |Goraon 1tunter, Mrs. Toughton 't 4 a. m, Officer William Politin, | look over. 1 Ausilio ully om oy 00 5 R 3 "aris, Ma (UP)—Third de- | Rulkeley, Mrs. George M. Cole, Mrs Franklin e, Glen street and West Hartford Man EX(‘ESS FAT Syl e f ires today drew from Paul [ Orvllle A. Petty and other wives 'vicinity, 7 p. m. to 4 a. m. super-| Bridgeport, Conn., March 31 w»—l AL L b ; i L s Ve . 27, a confession {and frieads of the atate and mili- Lumerary officer. John B. D'Ausilio, 50, of 1027 Farm- | ow ug e an o ust 1 : Punliina e o strang is wife, crammed | tary officers engaged in the review Arch strect, south of Winthrop, 7|ington avenue, West Hartford, a ¢ | She 3 . - o ; “1] e bessnanting DL = 5 5 N Britain General spital | captured by Detective Sergeant Ed-| Popular Meriden restaurant owner tells of fragile frame built ‘rinting plant and then left Washington, March, 3 zrounds, Hawkins, and vicinity, 7 p.|ward Dailey of this city and two into sturdy strength and virilit; v v Prin ] | ! nds, Ha ; a « E . ves Paris in the company of his | Ren . Lindscy, ordercd ousted from . to 4 4. ., Supernumerary officcr. | Now Haven detoctives at 4:30 dY TK ty. Gives complete ess, Mme, P Vindeek. | ihe juvenile court at Denver, Colo, | Strects west of Linwood, 7 D. M. | grerack this morning at the home of | credit to Tanlac and praises it highly. A L e e ’ A : All over Connecticut are custom- 11hiin 48 hours of the commission of 1oday gave notice of his intention | Arch street, from Main to Win- |7y poure aster he had murderously | org of Stephen Vitale, 2475 West lis crime after the charred remains f1o ask the United States Supreme | throp, 7 p. m. to 4 a. m., Officer 4 3 i a s E > | throp, 7 p. m. & assaulted Pasquale De Cleco, 1tallan | Main street, Meriden.| Th ‘h ortuguese Beauty Is of hones, teeth and metallic hits of | ¢ e AL 2 . Meriden. ose who Portuguese Beaut ingan t [Court for a review. John Kennedy. e algona 0N ow Havent B e o cloth had hecn found the fire- ¥ Chosen for U, S, ( nn(cs( s e e Walked to Meriden ed at his present exuberant health Po: ireh ‘ D'Ausilio told Sergeant Dailey he|anq strength, for Stephen was a Quick Relici! A rxl 35cand € And extern Bral i Ju.‘{l'l-fil:'l I R \l( I Rax s le S:'l\i( el G R s g L : T i e Pt Ashatea T T l\c\t Shot Is Hole in One | ]] « . March 31 (#)— Ao don June 23, ‘Since my earliest rec- CARY SAFE ® . - “to defend his i e MISSIONARY SAFE 4 shot the vice-consul “to de fragile boy. , s . [Here’s Good News for Skinny Men Who i i et G "y e v Annie J. Lowe, for the T3 a missionary in China, ceording to a cablegram re- ere by Phillp ¢. Lowe, & message stated that Visy 8 nmong the passengers on British merchant steamer Loong-Wo, which was convoyed 1 the Yangtze river by a naval ss Lowe has another brother, A. Lowe, in Pawtuck BOUT IS ARRANGED icago, March 31 (P'—Promoter Mullen today signed Bud Tay- Terre Hante terror, to engage Canzoneri of New York in a matel for bantamweight ampionship. The contest will be ‘,m on the Cubs' baseball park Need More Strength, Energy and Vitality Sugar-coated Tablets, Rich In Vita-| agents that bring energy, strength and vigor and at the same time put pounds of good healthy who are underweight. 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Then, he told Dailey, he walked to Meri- den and from that city took a train to Bridgeport, Arriving here he sought refuge at the home of his friend Scanzillo. Accompanied by Detective Ser- geant Edward Welch and Detective James Dinan of New Haven, Dalley proceeded to Scanzillo's home. De- tective Dinan went around to the back of the house to cover that point and Dailey knocked on the front door. Sergeant Welch was with him. When Scanzillo came to the door Dailey said: “Hello, Joe. What are on doing up and dressed at this hour of the morning?"” puny,” he said recently. “I grew to manhood in that condition. I al- ways had headaches, and frequent nervous spells. 1 wuas 80 nervous my legs were wobbly, and I could not eat. “Even after I entered business 1 used to come to work ao {ll that I feared I would be unable to re- main in business. 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