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: INJUNCTION KEEPS ELLY ATOP POLE, “Bullao Potios Threaten o Use Fire Hose Y., July 12 Alvie “Shipwreck” Kelly, former champlon flagpole asitter, ir traiulng here for an at- von‘v od ecme-back, was buoyed up injunction today and rival| contended it wasn't N Bufwlo, N. ({TP)— an grole xitters s just Illke tylng yourself on with a rope,” oue of them con- newever, was Kri-; tive to submitting to attampt of police to drive him! hiny I ordered wly proposed 1 get Iiim. The police de goi ont a fire hose and | 4 to wash him oft the pole. g in the breeze| ews building flagpole, | code of thel t requires the from the A ydignant flag, ™ ppent rred wh icn fo¢ noses I thing on a flagpole; therefors lly, his status was that o And the police didn’t show im the respect due an emblem in| 1, 1278 of en it rat 1is position, Aupreme Court Justice ce jesued a temporary injunction water from the police | Ir= hose from wetting Kelly, or whatever it 1s injunctions do. saring on whether the writ ('-mulll ye made permanent was scheduled or today. Meanwhile, their hose Keily Is not attempting a cham-| pionship sit. He plans to remain| on the pole only seven days and zeven hours. [Later he hopes to at- tempt to regain the championship which he lost to Spider Haines, who <at for 386 1-2 hours on a flagpole | in Denver. Meanwhile, Joe Powers is flagpoling in Chicago, and h only three days to go to brea Haines record and become cham- pion. “Kelly is in good condition and may be able to regain his title. But | just the same he isn't the sitter he once was, the wise guys at the flagpole were saying today. “He'll never be the same Kelly he was when he knocked out Wil- lard at Toledo.” Lighthouse Keeper Is Put Under Suspension George | 1 watratning the police rested on PHARAOH. AlS Plymouth, Mas July 12 (P— Daniel Davis, assistant keeper of Duxbury Picr lighthouse, has been suspended from the lighthouse serv- | ice for assaulting his cousin and superior, Keeper Frank Davis, it was announced today by Captain NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS Below are the missing words to the “Now You Ask One” ques- tions. e a MA HORSE. 2—Clarence DARROW was coun- sel for John THOMAS SCOPES in the DAYTON evolution trial. MOHAMMEDAN religion ant in Isiam. was “first in first in the THYMEN { founded Mor- hus its head- ALT LAKE CITY. Australian capital from MELBOURNE ANBERRA The Centaur has the head of and the body and legs of a |th ta si M was to G w ni found daughter along the of o5 was NILE by the NOAH Webster compiled the ; DANIEL Webster was a ja MAYFLOWER is the | E vacht. —Commander his life in the wreck INANDOAH. City Items m LANSDOWNE of the [an m Wi W born last evening at| 1l to Mr. 8 Mz:].le‘l son Wi Britain General hospi Mrs. Fred Doyle of for Christmas giv- our $1.00 window tonight. urritt Art Shop, 85 West Main ., the Professional Bldg.—Advt. | William Windish, aged 43, of 206 | Tremont street had the middle finger of the right hand amputated at the first joint at New Britain General hospital at 3:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, g injured it in an | automatic box machine at the P. & F. Corbin factory. Hot Lunches at Packard Drug.— advt The police were notified today of the return of the operator's license of Peter Mooradian of 226 Grove tomorrow t1 w a ol fast at Crowell’'s.—advt. Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak reported to Officer Axel Carlson that 4 pane of glass in a store under at- | tachment at 307 Lafayette street was broken and eight bottles of soda wa- ter taken. Summer school 8 to 1 dally, Con- necticut Business College.—advt. Frank Brigandi of 138 North street returned home Monday from the New England Baptist in Boston, where he underwent an e operation recently. Officers of Phoenix lodge, No. 2 1. 0. 0. F., will be installed tonight. District Deputy and Master George H. Osborne will be In charge. An entertainment and refreshments will follow the work. Mrs. John J. Holloway of Murray street is ill at her home with an in- jured spine. n th hospital |, ¢ th JULY 11 END OF S0 Says Noted Seer Who Usas' “spirit of Locarno” at Geneva, ¢ the pyramids, Mr. Wynn, fuf of July celerate chaos and cause all the na- tions of the world to share in inten- | of Kevin O'Higgins in Dublin, the an end.” own w Mz prophetic datings of the great p; the and the ear sequences? swer my questions INTERNATIONAL SILVER chased a seven acre athletic iustrial relations. The entire estimat- ba track, six tennis courts and a grand- stand to accommodate {thousand persons will be laid out on sta NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927. LOGARNO SPIRIT r and Divorce. Pyramids ; Cleveland, O., July 12 Chesham, E enth marked the the says | that nearly enough must entertain friends. end of he Reverend Walter Wynn, prophet recalling his fore of disaster for that day. who reads the world’s sture in the great pyramid at Giza, 192( her husband allowed her sued a warning in March to bewarc 11. saying: “An event will | ke place which will greatly ac- her » charged nd cross-petition, deniel fied pr ions for war.” Discussing his prediction today, r. Wynn declaréd that the murder guve | disarmament conference at | encva “a glorious diplomatic and | elcome chance to sdjourn indefi tely, bringing the obvious farce t Heydced. Grasselll, was established. nations will now go their | (e WES SSERISHed doing their own thinking I T ng war preparations until |yrre Grae 1925, the next crucial pyra- | gross neglect. | tified mnmnrr: attorneys s spent $1,000,000 vhen the* tate of his father, under examinatisa that “The nd 1y 1 id Re nd elli said that partment in New York, 10 supports a missionary the events of July considers in ounting the 11, which he cago $200 a month, H phia, has to pay First, Russian defence week hrc’m ‘, umerous other bills, ith the ohject of training every | purther illing Russian to prepare for war | (.4 July ith Great Britain. Second, the irder ot Kevin O'Higgins. Third, 1eva, ©f which he sa “It was the central event of all| e important events of the day hen the spirit of Locarno became dead is Wynn also refers to the ter- c electrical storm over England hquake in Pal?stme,‘ id as one day, Mr. Wynn recites following STOLE sion about 2 o'clock flcer John Griffin as stolen rear of 118 Main street, 6:15 amd 8:15 last evening. ing: ‘The events of July 11 are \'lnh~‘ parallel. Are they mere inci- [} ut dents pointing to no historical con- May 29, 1928, will an- COMPANY PLANS FIELD Will Spend About $10,000 Making Playground for Employes in Meriden. July 12 (A—The Inter- silver company has pur- and three-fourths field on West Main street in iis city where it will lay out an field for its ~mployes, ac- ording to an announcement toe Robert L. Coutes, manager of in- Meriden, tional a cost is $40,000. Mr. Gourtes states that two base- ' all diamonds, a gridiron, running about one ie field. He says that work will b wrted at once and it is expected since trust fund from the late Eugene 824,000 A YEAR 1S NOT " ENOUGH FOR EXPENSES is Complaint of Woman Seek- ing Greater Allowance (—Mrs. | Shelen Long Grasselli testified fn her g. July 12 (P —July | divorce suit against Edward J. Gras- selli, wealthy chemical manufacturer, allowance of $24,000 is not for a woman Despite a trust settlement made in and still in existencz by which | $1,800 a | month, Mrs. Grasselli said she is now | in debt and without adequate funds. s husband with | sross neglect. Grasselli, in an ans his w charges and in turn accused her of S. Hanson, trust offfcer at the Central National Savings bank, tes- by C the she a month zllowed her, pays | 3400 a month rent for a three- room’ she that in India at| a month, gives a brother in Chi- | contributes to upport of a woman in Philadel- servants and meet evidence will Ye submit- AUTO RECOVERED Officer Weare found an automo- | discoveries. bile owned by Otto Henrich of 118 | Main street on Monroe street exten. this morning, the car having peen reported to Of- in between who selli 1916, STOUTLY INSISTS HE 15 INNOCENT {Man Accused of Brooklyn Mur- ~ders Dogs Not Weaken New York, July 12 (®—A phleg- matic one-time sailor of 38 today had successfully withstood since Sunday an almost continuous bar- rage of questions fired by relays of detectives who believe him guilty of hacking to pieces the bodies of two women in the Brooklyn room- | ing house where he was janitor. And during it all, the suspect, | Ludwig Lee, generally sat unmoved |and calmly protested his innocence. Once, during a respite in the constant pounding of questions, Lee | was removed to a cell. Somewhat stiff from his long hours in the in- quisitorial chair, his face neverthe- less bore a smile—a smile seeming- ly of defiance and self-pride in the trength that enabled him to with- stand the ordeal. Tar more harassed appeared the detectives even though the twenty or more who took part in the ques- tioning worked in frequent relays, District Attorney Dodd declared “it doesn't really make much dif- ference” whether he does confess. ‘I am confident,” he said, “that we have a case plenty strong enough to convict him now.” The startling series of discoveries | of parts of the bodies of the two women which started Saturday with | finding of a package in Battery Park | containing two dismembered legs, led yesterday to two more gruesome In packages found in ubway yards and near the Grand rmy plaza were a woman's head nd part of a thigh. Both places re about two miles from the house in Prospect Place where the mur- ders occurred. Medical examiners piecing the hu- the es- aia | she | the man fragments that had been found | he in those three places and in three other spots, announced they believed that only a few portions yet remain- ed undiscovered of the bodies of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Brownell, 69- year-old former seamstress, and Mrs. Alfred Bennett, 483-year-old mother of four children. Parts of the bodies were found in ash cans in the cellar of the Pros- pect Place house owned by Miss Brownell and in a drain pipe that had become clogged and caused the cellar to be flooded. Two saws, two hammers and an axe lay in the room. A bloody shirt, believed to belong to Lee, was found there. His black hair tousled and his bulging, brown eyes flashing sud- denly at times, the accused carpen- ter maintained an erect poise as his questioners jabbed queries at him. Calmly and slowly in broken English he answered questions designed tol trap him. No. No. was the quickly emphatic repl 'I"did not kill her.” When questioned who did, he be- came stolid again, saying, “I don’t know. Why should I know who killed her?” Disinterestedly he disclosed dur- ing the questioning that he and Miss Brownell had agreed to marry and settle in his native city of Oslo, Nor- way. He said she had proposed and he had accepted. Lee admitted quarreling with her | at times but dismissed them as in-| consequential with a wave of his broad, blunt hands. A third murder for several hours vesterday was feared as a possibility in connection with the other two. Disappearance of Evenlyn De Mar- tino, an 18-year-old Brooklyn girl, had been reported to police. She lived at the same address as Mrs. Bennett on Lincoln Place. It was thought she might have gone with her to the Prospect street house and to also have been slain. Police learned, however, that the girl had quarreled with her mother and that her father did not believe there was B wi B a m seen entering it Saturday night. Miss Brownell had not been seen since July 4. Frederick J. Kingsbury erick J. Kingsbury, chairman of the board of directors of the Bridgeport here after an illness of five days. life in New Haven although he had business interests in Bridgeport. He Waterbury. 1 day ... 3 days. 6 days.. ——— l ANNOUNCEMENTS , ouse of Miss Brownell and was last — e e | ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete, stesl rein- forced; ~water proof, hermetically sealed.” N. B. Vault Co. Tel 3370, NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak 8t. Monuments of all sizes and deecriptions. Carving aad letter cutting our spectalty. Florists H BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sandell's Greenhouse, Phone 2181-3. TR e CELERY _ PLANTS, Price reasonable, §5 Ellis_St. LARGE transplanted celery plants, 3 varietles. Call evenings, all day Sat- urday and Sunday. John th, 303 Maple St. VARIETY—Of plants and flowers, Low priced. Come in and see them. Johme son's Greenhouse, §17 Church street. Personals [} SPENCER CORSETS — BSurgical and dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Annetts Carpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel 135-13. YOUR STRAW HAT needs our special Dprocess cleaning. Bring it in today, The Modern Shop, 3§ Church St. Is Dead in New Haven New Haven,July 12 (UP)—Fred- rass company, is dead at his home Kingsbury had lived most of his several qualities Inq. Louls Fusaro, as born in Waterbury 54 years ago. esides his widow, he is survived by son and a daughter. Funeral services will be held to- orrow in this city with burial in THE HERALD | CLASSIFIED ADS | Alphabetically Arranged for Quick Lost and Found and Ready Reference S - . : BANKBOOK lost, No. 25319. Finder re- LINE RATES | _turn to 227 Glen St. Abraham Joseph, for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS LOST—Black Pomeranian, license SHarge Return to 156 East Mainm .10 Reward. TORTOL L GLASSES In ca lost. Namo In case. Finder please re= turn to 9 Lake St. Tel. 1791, | POCKETBOOK _ containing __sumof money and 2 pairs of beads, lost be- tween the Globe and Liggett's. Call WOMAN'S TRAVELING Color black. Find Hayes Construction Co., Tel. 2244, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies L4 MOTOR CARS—Sales and Serve apitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch St Phone 2607, CADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS — Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Reliable Concern.” 411 West Maln St. "Tel. 3000, Prepaid .09 .24 -1 line 4z Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. || .21 36 BAG LOST— Dplease notify for 9 Court st. sat- No ad accepted after 1 P. Classified Page on Same Da; urday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Taker. Notify the Herald at once it your ad fs incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. Ask for an Ad Personals any possibility of her having been murdered. Mrs. Bennett formerly owned the | uick — Trem endous Savings NOW POSSIBLE! If your are interested in buying a reliable used car at an extremely attractive figure, or havé a car to trade for a NEW 1927 BUICK, ask us about the FREE ADVICE—How and ask questions, Studlo, to operate your | amera and get good results. Come in no charge. Arcade Rudolphy 127" Cherry 8t of course! truck tractors. parts, ce, farm Implements. Automotive Sales and Service, 248 Elm 8. Tel, 3701. FORD CARS, tors. Sale: Sales, Berfln, Phone _251- trucks and Fordsom trac- d_Service. Berlin Aute Holmquist Bros., Prop. ARS—The car for the next . Sales and Service, 401 West Main St. Tel. 356. | SXSH motor See cles and ce. A. Im_St. Phone 2456. | GAKLAND _AND FONTIAC—Sales and service. Products of General Motors. C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215. PAIGE Sixes and Eights *“The Most Beautiful Cars In America.” Whitmore Paige Co., 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810. PACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX _sales and service. Honeyman Auto Sales, 200 East Maln St. Tel. 2542. AUTOMOTIVE ———— A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT MAKES YOU OWNER OF ONE OF THESE PERFECT USED CARS 1925 Ford Roadster 1924 Ford Tudor 1923 Ford Sedan 1923 Maxwell Touring the mew line, G. Hawker, $8 e $120 1924 Essex Coach 1922 Paige Touring . .. $150 TERMS and TRADES Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1518 George E. Eaton, superintendent of | hi d lighthouse district. s e Davis was so seriousty Clemenceau, IlI, Passes Fairly Restful Night heaten in the encounter that he was | brought to Jordan hospital here nnd‘ Paris, July 12 (P—Georges Clem- remained under treatment there 1'n-| hooqy, former premier, who is suf- til lagt night. He will not be able o ing from a cold and a slight at- to resume his duties at the light (ick of bronchitis, pass>d an excel- until tomorrow. it was said. lent night. Tnquiries at his home in Coast guardsmen found Kecper Rue Franklin this morning were Davis on the beach near the light {o]q that his condition is considered Saturday night in badly battered |satisfactory. conditfon. He sald he had been as-| The S5-year-old statesman was saulted by his assistant when he fe- |somewhat perturbed yesterday when fused a request for time off. !friends, alarmed by false reports In district court there this morn- |that he was gravely 111, called at his Old Orchard, Me., July 12 (P— ing Danfel pleaded guilty to the as- home. He resented being called a|An airplane was employed by the sault and paid a $25 fine. |sick man. his brother said. police in an attempt to locate two men hidding in a swamp who were suspected of breaking into St. Mary church in_ Biddeford, early this morning. One of the men escaped from the church by diving through | the glass of a closed window. Po- lice bullets failed to stop him. The police say they believed the men may have had a hand in th burglaries at the Ocean Park hotel and at the Curtis hotel yesterday. that the field will be sufficiently ad- vanced to permit the employes of he corporation fo hold a big field ¢ay on Labor Day in commemor- tion of the purchse of the field. He states that the feld will rot be fin- ished until next year. The field, ac- cording to Mr. Coutes, will also be available for all major sports in Meriden, and invitations will be ex- tended to the Meriden high school, scrvice clubs and other organizations to make use of it. BUICK DEALERS’ Annual Clearance Sale CAPITOL BUICK CO the HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1928 Lexington Touring 1925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Touring : g A. 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