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ews of the World - .~uu-0') ‘p‘m:;" ! \ i Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press “3doqr APV, St 1 3313 JONPAUIO) ) p Sept. 10th .. 149187 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS CONNECTICUT Y 1GRA{‘§N3RA§YT$%LVQ;’§R£§SSB§§'; AS_WORLD FLIERS NOT [P e ROCKEFELLER, R, |TILSON VOICES OPPOSITION BE GIVEN BOSTON Sl e e DESPITE WARNINGS | BN ‘ LEAGUE LIBRARY T0 EARLY SPECIAL SESSION members are left, if Frank A. Walsh | Lewis F. Arensberg of Union- ol Milwaukee, commander in chief town, Pa., past con der in chief | . Transfer From New York Office | noeeime 5o od e Teard ae the ‘an- | legitation® ana nveeca e S Determined to Continue Flight ey ‘ i : “Hnh? | that next year's gathering might be | was made at a mecting of the Fed- ity i : i . . | Z to “Hub"” Aiter Oc.to‘berllo e o o B B Gran e P it e ey ACHOSS Paciic, They Tell - S S | dent Gulani at Opening of | (" Pastor to Leave City lTakes Stand Agamst headquarters for the meeting. Walsh awanna, N. Y., was elected pi HARTFORD MAN IN GHARGE 2o vy s e o vl o 6 b it st THRER OTHER PLANES : WILL BE CENTER OF g 3 tions and Urges Total Homan WITH SEVENTEEN AGENTS st S 08 8% 50 2057 ARE 10 TRY ATLANTIG | ™ INTERRATIONAL STU Y O e b o Slash of $300,000,000 welcome to the veterans tonight |treasurer. W e Y, = R % AP in Taxes. Assistant Secretary Towman Reveals | = Levine Withdraws and T K Thinks | EEEEE § : | | | iy | Gift Likened to That Which An- | RSN : - . that Metropolitan Agents Not ms:H"‘l GAZES lNT[] MAY BUIL[] ['ANAL He Will Too, But Miss Grayson, | | | ; W ; . g | 3 O drew Camnegie Endowed the | =0 Savs &t Successtal With New Englanders | i | JOMN . ROCKIFELLER, JR. \ | - Says Coolidge Desires to 1 Miss Flder and Captain Macin- lEogandiC autaln i Hague—Halled as Symbol of | 25 Desired—Change Wil No Al-j l] 8 fi [; []SS fi” | tosh Repeat Thete Determination Mo iy - # ; Eliminate Himself From ::.:k,i,(,::,‘u,"",fm‘:, ~» HOMESTEAD GRAVE ACROSS NICARAGUA Z°.I"::'n i ',',:.(.,:.‘,l i PR“BUETIU]\ MINUS | o } 1928 G, 0. P, s0 Far as the Ocean in Planes, (i e e ) i i g | Research Undertaken by Countries | EESRE ! He Personally Is Con- Wastington, sz, 12 o0 e SUADS i Basement Where Panama Presems])etalls ofU.§. o g s 52 | PRUHT I8 SBURH] S SR\ S o operated under direction of the New |wor e | o et | orld monoplane Pride of Detroit, lonor of the $2.000,000 fund for the | B : York office, has been ordered nndcr\ P i @ ot e R PDRRTY DEN]AL OF CRIME 800 M[LLIUN FOR PROJECT '""t'('L”,,i\f'ef,f‘{;'”."\v",f}‘i?"'_”"“Z,” s Charles Abbfl[ RNS Altemp S‘L" S ‘"""‘M;fl“f"‘!“"';’(;:: : : e P Assistant. Sceretary Lowman sai | ifly from Japan to Midway Island clal session of improve enforcement conditions In Alleged Matricide Brought Back to League Intervention as Well as|!rancisco. ——— ool agon, e oday by Representative Til he donor since news of the gift be. REV. G. H. SCHNECK 4 Connecticut and to relieve the New e donor sin 5 0 son of Conneeticut, r :'”nr:( k;f;h‘;:‘:olufli:glv:)f snjlz?\:tnd;::éfj Home County—Driven Over 300 Growing Inadequacy of Pm‘onli :’I:n':]\o ]\:'f, ]{i(/;:yl;l-[;,;\m”-.“i i l‘IlORE ADVERT[SNG NEEDED e ]“ “;::(r s : i =l = eciGF fhe Houes desct el lem. | Miles in Automobile to Prevent Waterway May Occasion CONgres- prock for their next step in their | I'restdent Albertc P p RES[GNS AS GERMAN v Mr. :{-,,.u“ , 1o W “: called to the S e ) ey, adm’ =ik ro d-the- ight aine 1 3 | Rdae 8 4 y had ite House long with Senator Cur- Frank T. Putney, deputy adminls-| weeane prom Law, sional Action. ound-the-world flight remained un- |y ecutive Director of American Tn- |, ° o ; i with Senator Cur. trator at Hartford, will be in charge | known here today, but there was [Senun oo tis of Kansas, republican leader of of the Connecticut area, with a force | Ottawa, 1Il, Sept. 12 (P—Harry Washington, Sept. 12 (UP)—Re- igrowing tendency to regard their| stitute of Steel Construction ' "z"l‘ “” SiEreE ; v [] {the senate, Informed Mr. Coolidge of 17 agents. The transfer will not | . : lased P jecte : A longed appl « wi ’ | 1 d ¢ hadowed DPOTts of increased Panama canal f Japan to Mid- | ¥ 3 e 4e g s f B s N affect the number of agents in New | Hill stood in the gloom shadowed POts of Increase: Pl b oy acrocs the| Stresses Growth of Competition n |bute to the humanitari : t he saw no nced for the special York city. |basement of the Hill homestead : ) edaviinthe srorosaiito 2 ‘ the Rockefeller i session so far as house business was The Boston office has supervision |early today, looked lato the shallow can built canal across Nicaragua, | A fooraOmy oy All Branches of Industry. ‘.LWH fent Rl concerned., e gl e nlire | ETave where the body of his mother |under the exclusive United States |the American fliers were undeeid: fellesley; Atase, (Septiai(m—Tne |l Sie LA EREY WA e annonnen Rc\ G. H. Schne(’l\ %ccepts‘ Asserting that he was informed by the ew ork office will devote its | ' € € C o he league 12 been found and repeated again treaty rights. on whether to attempt th e f s 2 el the president of a large number of ntion to the southern and east- | r L ! A i : : : n i ment | had deci the American Sk judicial districts of New York. | his denial of all knowledge of how | f"] was ‘;”f”"‘:“ the ma ;:’,“’J‘:“»‘n’c;";l""n’:)““f ihagopinia G oia At onl BiLE for thel e the 11 Call to Milwaukee increases in appropriations which Lowman revealed that the agents | ghe met her death, Fon aponidgnatebetad duatetto S Fessnotyan Uty Lauds American Generosity from New York had not got on as = % this country's future strategic and dertaking wuld be folly that ; cVer: 1 than main i i) ot [ ad been n-*_iwi by various depart- ol with the New Englanders as| For an hour he was questioned in ,commercial needs. The reported tempt to cross the ific hy ; nance 8 1 1 volume % R e E Mr. Tilson declared after the \Was desired and that friction be.|t{he dim lit cellar by officers who challenge by the Panaman gate i following the Kurile and Aleutian | without adequate pro- _ Sl e .. |conference that tax reduction would tween the residents and enforcement | had driven him 300 miles over land |t0 the league of nations against'Island chains northward would be gy g, n invested capital t he Tejo S PR i o 1L as 42y | b jeopardized by such a fiscal pro- agents, had partially prompted the iy an automobilt from La Crosse, | M3 government's rights over the most hazardous ( transfer. - canal also aroused interest. The advices said Brock an 2 phe s “zechos| cin A Wis., first to Ottawa and then, with |Schlee were expect S < merican Institute of phen Osusky of Cacchoslovaki ement ds de S e ta il : { congress would favor tax reduction hardly o pause, to Streator, Where | A movement s developing mers | Schlee were expecting to tak ST o before the resuscitation of his|strect for the past six years, et e iae e M hoie St to urge congress in the next ses-|°F fOF Xasumignura again f f i 1oss confercnce | COUDNIY, Was & naturalized American | ored his resignation to his congre- |ang he neld iy e Seruin What happened there, what ques- |§ion to authorize work on the pro- jT°W: Weather permitting. The fly- ; and wyer in Chicago, said ths ang,; 2 = At & time from Omura is five fo six [t Sy . |Edtion and plans to leave for Mil-{a total slash of $300.000,000 proba- tions were asked, what answers were 16t !,,mg_ competition s between | thOugh the United State s not e ro he s said to!bly could be auth The total dhistac s lbesn e only o onl ama canal during August, the \:.»’)‘:]r:\ov\\. {oay with Brock and js i, A R ust announced wa vroof | SRS e e e e gt R to i The Boston biidal i England | him shortly after his mother ¢ |highest number on record. Many Lo found the American flicrs T 5 <. Coal must com-|Of he d ¢ n e S it | White house from Nashville, Tenn states constitute the first civil serv- | Was found, burled under bricks in Predicted the Panama canal wonia dOWnhearted as fo their prospects pete with nEhedomestic e s Lol et s : from Chio | which point he had reached on his strict. George Parker is ad- |the cellar fioor. reach its present capacity within he rest of the flight, g ficld el agement to the leagy [ > from Chic oy ia ienect e prapohed tor for the New England | After the questioning Hill two or three years, when the hours = nerete for the attention the| Dr.W.J. M. Van Lesinga, of Hol- most six year ! Canyon dam site. He will go on to prohibition district. The Connecti- brought back to Ottawa and locked Of operation can be extended to in- | (Continued on Pago 12) | teet while leat s a score land characterized the announce-!or the Jocal church 2 attra Colorado this wee prohibition force now includes | up in the county jail. |crease capacity one-third. o . ent of the gift as “a joyous mes st =“hia|l Taxireductions und appropriationa of whom twelve are at the office. Taken From Train nates of the cost of the naw | Menace Is General . He likened it to the library !¢ Sl ] 8t an tnE Slous SEsT tere th o . unci a There are five inspectors and nine The end of his journey from Se- Canal range from $800,000,000 to 1 TER Almost no industry eo from | With which Andrew Carnegie en- S T AT hou id, along with a flood ts. attle, Wash., where he was arrested | $1,000,000,000 or from ¢ the o ess s | dowe e T He urged the e i Pt = twice to High- control program. ¢ Sehneck tor m so S i : Mr. Tilson expressed the view that Putney Gives Views Hartford, Sept. 12 (P—Irank T.| . deputy prohibition adminis- tratorfor Connecticut _sid _today member of the leag its people | : Lo atter a nation-wide search, was three times that of the Panama | nanst ited s ratification of the council's | latare: tion chiaitman of — pitched to high drama. He was canal All factions in political-divi. | STATEN RM i s acceptance. slere) fuson I v o taken from a train at La Crosse, [dend Nicaragua favor the canal, it 7 tain s 9 hi eval, 1ani closed the discussion by ex- | ferman B hurches and re- | President Coolidge desired to elima nd under the flashing of guns | Was said. but 1 st suc- | Pressin s e Rad t ds of two groups of off There has never been any dispute | R essful in th k t Iy 5 Ui ARG the Atlantic cont € German | gentia so far as he personaily AS DRUNKEN BRWER e i : ke ok : placed in an automobile and Letween this government and the omplain of unsatisfactory returns as accey 1 s is concerned, when he said he did 3 U |started on the 300-mile overland |government of Pans {Two From Plainville, Nine rop f in individual pro- | mousl; i itor of | inate himself from the 182§ presi- alia (s Mto o RE0 Sy Iyal Tatifoation) | LtHoUE ienation is said 10| oy “ohoose” to be a candidate, Rep- e i sovereignty of the Panama canal Fro oy £ & SPSaulcationing D offe to church officials | rocantative Tils Db ean Ko ks L. m B ] . Y . e cclare S vas b irtha { resentative Tilson, republic (Continued on Page 18) zone, it was said on the authority ristol, in New | paradoxical sltuation,” | Guani declared there was no further | not made public | oor jeader, said today after a visit Soap Salesman Taxed Sw‘ of Secretary Kellogg, and there is Class 2hibole £ pilistefeln ooen eetonions o€ the luntil today. Mr. Schneck spent to- ¢y White House, With Jail Term REFUSED MONEY BY WIFE, ,:'"”’i"' :,'\73.1 ‘LC.'SP.,”AH;‘"Q,\,\ L}?"fi_ At ”1 n”_ ”m' | i 2 .“\K.-....’Lm p— !Hn,"'fl,\'“,f}w'],‘ S te o It John D. R 4.\!' H 1 \ll)HY‘ ver to 13 T e oo e e Normal s day, | S S T T T AR (s O i G i LIIA GRAY W"JL NOT R T y of the zone and that he did not |the entering o 2 s question of costs, and with | brary for the League of Nations he s : f 33, John Wisk, 43, Tnhales Gas With know what could be the b i RSB On SOl CoRt B Ln0 Ewith R e : ‘ N for | below the L ¢ i locnix, Ariz, a legless soap sales- i or | below the imit W f s | pract n ird to profit. It | reecived assurance that his action | MARRY AGMN___SOON 5 he sta nt attributec sbio | are 3 A 1 g i y e e e LT L T e T s O i ment attributed to Eusebio |42 are New Br young women, ¢ S wonld 1 object Mor e = | accepted with no ions on | e S Morales, Panama finance minister | (wo are {rom Plainville and il Go the sovure e et i ek b 3 strect and league delegate, from Bristol. 5 i 4 Q v hile under influenco uof Gold Street. - i . o issued from his offic X - S g ’”"wmfii h:‘o“:,‘ (According to tha department, New Britain pupils are as fol f ‘ i Divorced Wife of Comedian consia- | State to Produce Equiva JUCEE LXg e A dispute over money is believed |this governme e 2 < taker oy vy e aen 10y is believed |this government obtained full au. | ¢ iation Mr. vhott| “The council (of the league) will ; . e “ -0 Fve-Wite ding iaecmant aaition to 8us- j{o have prompted John Wisk, aged |thority and control over the Pan. Hladya 0/ ATaren M50 atin 100 "I APhoteli el S ering Offers of Vaudeville lent “of Two Eye-Wit Judgen n the charge of 163 Gold strect, to commit ama canal zone by the freaty of |Street: Louise I Ar ofallnar S % S W h t ment, at r tockef r's | o N o1 Forl QS i o . dless driving. Judge Saxe re-|suicide by inhaling gas in the bath- |1903. The e e S e e e ncerned; rescarch to discover new [statement, "o that M R kefeller's Career in New York. nesses” to Murder ol s 1, {Toom of his home last night. Offi- |summer failed to ratify thy [ Mai Hulda I ! culil or ol e e e (P when put to plea, said: |cer John O'Brien reported that he it ; L - : ol and 1 sales approach | the counct already | New .12 Mrs. Lita L will leave it to the merey of the | learned from Wiske Wwife that she | FcAY following charges that it fn- : 2 Y”"' o zl-' y 1240 - ce the product will| ed in doin sce o Grey s visiting New York and Prosecuting Attorney J.|kad retused to give her husband the s d sovereign rights of the re- ‘ e ""_“71 ek or wan price per unit: | more specific ac s of th ie | tor the f today, with matri- s ordered a plea of mnot|amount of money he demanded and :_,;l";,‘“m),m\f”mm" fo ithe canal, n, 16 u.::‘n'\'r‘:v‘QL ‘ briaties . Astl i I ideville 9 m.M'u\: )”wr< yn’[-\n | siders the equivalent of ftwo eve: entered. Officer Thomas | he left the ssatistied earlier |0 shasivi soNEranenE b has e (P e e cot i “Since the establishment of the, vaudevills career under Consldera-| i, og probably will depend the ey testified that he was noti-|in the da 10t yet made representations fo | oAt | Strect; vision of nen, s vag 1d the international labor | tion i . > R 4 about 11:15 o'clock Saturday| When Mrs. Wisk and her five year | CNAN8¢ the unratified treaty. The j S FHAeE ! Lecordance h fundamental 1 —_— senaformeravite ok th oAt e e i e murder of night that an autoist was “driving |old daughter, Freda, returned from | PTOVISIONs of the treaty objected toif ol 1ON costs plus fair profit; well pre- ontinued on Page 13.) n, richer by a divorce settlement | ild 3 dith (. Chalk 5 ico H & ’ 3 = | his friend, Wilfred win, newspa- crazy" on West Main strcet, and!the theater shortly before 9 o'clock |WOUuld automatically place Panama dith halko, Wilcox i il GEE A {of $025,000, roiled langorous e; sl ; e - % |street; A. Crocker, 49 Gladden stre rge with d s < askec hantra ived he found Tredway | last night the odor of gas in the N & State of war whenever the | S If_o N I!m( lttl\J (r 5 cooperative basis in lar with disdain a was asked RISl he e tomorrow, in_custody of Officer Fitzgerald of |tenement was strong and Mrs. Wisk | UNited States is a_ belligerent. ana |(1OheTPe b Domico, 48 Tobe that v undertake activi- it she contemplated marrying again. | oy S Sast two of the twelve the Hartford police. There w: was unable to locate its source until |“Xtend American control of aviation | et REVIE | hich con M I e in : ‘\|.m again?’ she exclaimed as) & Washington streoet ch individual jurors are expected to be chosen. large crowd about the corner of |she opencd the bathroom door with (and radio in the republic). L ¢ not he in position to assume. ave had enot last me the and West Main \lr.\rw"' master Key. Wisk was beyond | The chier dispute in the formal | yain steent: I |lm,!"]‘;,'\'vl:n1\” £ Duk | % e EI[iHT []UT []I: [;[]NTEST “" Aoy e ' ; o eye-witnesses, or the equiva lorney learned that a|help, hav apparently turned on | negotiations of the 1926 treaty |gireot: Marion Ialk T Aonlh GU\J TRU I[BULL SPEAKER Never is a long time,” interposed : 1 cerssary to con- number of automobiles had heen |20 automatic gas heater and gone |turned on Panama’s desire to elimi. | i n oI North . | Mes, Lillian. mother of the ; . . {street; Jeannctte Gourson, 24 Hart- 1 of murder in the first stopped hecause of Tredway's driv- | t0 1S death after having partaken |nate the Am an government com- | LSOl i girl who became the cor fine : ford avenue; Anna-Mae Havlich, 20 | s o ing. Tredway was under the fnflu-|f Bauor from a bottle which was |missary in the canal zone, which |(unor oo frman, {{britefo 18, \She ixyoungiyet and [(SRIEE ot o sarby, i % " ! abot s Hazel V. Hoffma n )e- e B as is known. ther re no ence of liquor, the ofticer testified. |foUnd nearby. A small quantity of lallegedly inju Panama’s com- | Seymonr strect; Kathryn L. 1y | Sl e Behe‘c H‘" Pll()“ g De- [t . shooting of Irw 0 5 1 1ig o 0 Chaplin ho arrived yester- | e Officer Fitzgerald testifted that he | llauor remained. mercial interests, 5 it o A sttt Mrs, Chaplin, who arrived yester i g liess s . : 5 Linwood strect; Hels ) . i . S. E il ; | which occurred carly on the morn was driving cast on West Main| DT John Pumney, assistant medi- | 1n unofic circles, 1t was as-{15 Derby strect: g Accepts Tnvitation to Attend Barhe- | troit, U. S. Entry JErnom GRlRor . s IEh SR Es A0 T gin b i GhI GOy AT Rockville, € Sept. 12 (UP)— what a Tolland county jury cons ST TS i leaitexamings s ey 15 Derby street; S John- street and felt his car being bumped | €41 eXaminer, was called and in the | vas sumed that Mor: statement be- | i Al o . G o W Holding Lead Al E lonisheske St atmess) efiasan {wo or threo times. He expected the|Meentime an effort was made to re- [fore. the tapie s : M. L cuc at Lake Compounce With g nd a much needed rest. She o e : 8 | suscitate Wisk, but life was extinet. ; - son, 36 Hawkins street; Dorothy vas considering offers from driver Who was following him to| 3 P¢R 5 UES, MUC e was eX(Cl feonviction that the 1003 treaty|Luhrs, 53 Torest street; Alico. G, Col. Roosevelt. e magiconstty s oyt vas i his pull over to the curb and determine | i G OR 8 0C SR RS BN [Brants the United States full con- |MeCahill, 17 mond st . 3 ! s R i e e ’1} et Whether or not any damage had|y “oivived by his widow, o son, |tTOL Over the canal zone with re-|Barnesdale; Rita A, McGrath, | Ll 2 f the B Belgian cn- | ° ¥ 3 sebiah e ? t the stat been done but as traffic stopped | oo geeq 37 years, and Freda, |82rd to defense and sanitation, but|Last street; Ali . McLa and s t hird Ward Repub- in the Gordon Bennett interna- | ‘' SR el e s Sthor ons afal Tredway drove his car along the left | i teh SECY 3 * [not commercial rights. Newfield avenur nor O i September 17, shar- | ¢jon41 palloon race ne ) D that the side of the street and forced other| ™y " r will take place to-| Morales was reported as saying | 128 North street; Carol rusch- |} e D with Col. | “today the total number of : e riv '/vv‘wm for fear of t morrow morning at 7:30 o'clock at |the issue of sovercignty over the anesky, Jast Main st 2 " th |E ",[ O~ | jaons ofticially reported la s : stru The officer, noting that|g,oreq Heart church. Interment will |€anal zone was such a major lssue | Recano, estnut ster « Bartlett hird ward elub | g q¢ eight. Two others were repor : An indicatfon that the state” Tredway was under the influence of | yo“in” gootts it cometory. of dispute between the two govern- | E. Regan, 43 Seymour s Aveline | ¢ I fternoon. = S Mricd sientdd and still are is based on circumstantial evi liquor, Teld him until Officer Tier-| ments that the question might be 'y, 47 South Burritt street; ) tlett will preside. heard ney arrived. Lieutenant Bamforth | iR m, of 1 | was seen in the fuct that State A e cetin Htteee in 3 f————| : : | 3 . o W {submitted for arbitration to an in-|* Richmond avenue; Esthe Mo trants in the race which started |[[3rr : = |torney Thomas F. Noone test f Tredway was under the | BOYS Smear H0u§e When | ional court. The state depare.|Tombar Common : :fenarge of ¢ fous dutails will be | PRI I[|King George Fleeces | sistently challen very veni TR G - « 1| They Suspect Woman of | informal " declaration today | Madg> C. Valenti Chestunt (1111 pa Rt At republican - hend- | Fo; Gho hags reported Tanded: the Scotch for Charity ||| opposcd to a rst ac redway addrs he court in 7 . ) vas interpretec o & |street; Mildred W d, 171 Wil- kS | Be the st distance 3 . 3 So || conviet based on such evidence. e e e Bleal\lng Turtle’s Back |Was interpreted as meaning this cox street; Adeluide A. Young, 47| Councilman Bartlett 4 (ICIRIATED, Balmoral, Scotland, Sept i ”L‘j‘m”‘““ : i n"‘h \”, had not taken a drink of liquor In “She broke our turtle’s back, Corbin avenue; Anne J. Zahnlei | o oh two vears and had never heen ar-| $0 We put the enamel on her (Continued on Page 13) LEUEK (UP)-~The story of how 3 Maple street; and Paula T S nomiu b 0 “electe rested hefore on any charge. He| doors to get even,” was the ex- received 1's mail, the following w S8 r who sl Goorge eced the Scoteh s|]| emptory challeng 1 former At- B S ter, $5 Shuttle Mead If to the office the u\m W compiling f various |} io14 “today to an incr s||| tornes-General William A, King has i an r vs living i SRyl St dleaionnyenn h : | pilots s 1| worte exhausted 1 15 lecturing on soap in Bristol Sat-| planation four small boys living | WOMAN LOTHES AFLAME Pupils from Plainville are Kath- “!uD last month: d e L ahite batloanuns | s : i T e R AT e rday and was perspiring and tired on Kast Main s t made to | leen G. Limcburner, 41 Maple street “If it will be convenient for you .,, ey N it B The king was behind the coun- ”l" o e S at the end of the day. A stranger rgeant P, J. O'Mara today —_— ) ana Trene C. Sturmer, Hart's Cornor, | Méet me at blican headquarters | 1€ e e e ootnr [||ter at a flower booth in a char- o M:flp-m st e in the crowd gave him a drink from| When he rounded them up dur- |Wes¢ Springfield, Mass., Resident's| The Bristol group includes Alic (onight kindly telcphone me and 1% g onille Gu et o ittt Balmoral Castle. He {ioshe mition BranaRise e ok hottle to refresh him and it made| Ing his investigation into a C. Flanagan, 110 Park street; Kath- Wil 1ry to et down, R oy ks B B hiioti ]| el toucince dtosiedn ehaae b O e et o Tt eI BU lim unable to control himself, he| complaint by Mrs. Bridget Mur- Life Saved by Prompt Work of | crine Denehey, no address given; YOur commitice seems to he do- e e o) (oo | una s vecutiis hvare mueh Highoff ot decliod hathar nes wonli said. He assured the court he phy of 226 Ea Main strect S L Alcadia Hutchin: ar c Rval h the arrangen ing the Detroit, Un ww!.;:‘l(\'T t'::fl than they should have b ‘:y line ‘nn the stand to te 3 h realized the seriousness of the| that two doors at her home had Passing Trackman, Sveniia’ Weluh A Testinsiey pis M.wh'\,grh\“‘” cer with the best |} jor whenever he wa ,,JM”,] i(m\l;r'lulvr‘:\v" i e e cha and he f roughly| been smeared with a black sub- AL P Sinceraly, {chances fol ilr's b | I i e (ORI s i o i IUES AN Lt e West Springfield., Mass, Sept. 13| 3irect: Laura G. Kelse ® | was tha only white bag in the race. | i oy ne[jleft here Saturday. Reports that worked hard £, educata his 14 door broken. |UP—Her clothing aflame, caused by | GUL"L e “Narjorte MacMillen, 74 “President.” | It it had been sighted in Geon pretended inept at making||[|she had departed to avoid question- old daughter and in every wa The boys readily admit an explosion of a fluld with which \iyros iz atreot; Kalhryn M. Poloms | according to Coope n change and more often than not ||| ing by newspapermen, and that her endeavors to he a abiding citi-| that they spread the contents |%® Was cleaning a stove, Mrs. Min-{1a 06 Main street and Dorothy . | 4 | victory for the American ent a omers sai sep the ||| departure been vequested by the zen, he s2id. He said he served In| of a bottle of black enamel [Pl De Filippi, 19, ran from her|ywiiqen’ 142 Fedoral stroet, { zood, as the wind cuprents are i state, were denisd by Noone today. the navy four ¥ and is a mem-| about the doors. Their pet tur- E““““‘ today and Jer life probably | ~Thres will be represented in the THE WEATHER vorable in that part of the countr, Needing no urging tl King “T simply told m‘\ win and ber of the Ame Legion. tle had suffered, they said, and ;Was saved by Leon Cross, a truck- | Newington group as follows: Harriet | _— The entr which have not h» would toss the hill in the till and ||| her brother-in-law Profes m" ("(orz‘e Trodway drives a car equipped| they took thls method of aveng- |Man, who wrapped her in his lum-! 3 Comstock, 19 Maple Hill avenue, | B ain and vicinity: | {reported are the Lafayette, IF turn to the next patron Irwin (of Washington and Tee uni- with special attachments because of| ing it. Sergeant O'Mara made |berman’s jacket after tearing away | Maple Hill: Alice M. Johnsor X ¢ and Tuesday; the Rex, Italy; the Munster, wen Mary presided at the ||| versity, Leington, Va) that they s erippled condition. Fis legs are| @ report of the incident to Miss |her blazing garments. She was| Maple Hill ave Maple Hill and || slightly warmer Tucsday, f wd the Barmen, Germany. |||coip counter and did a brisk ||| wonld ‘not he nseded until ‘tlomohb misstng at the hips yet he Is able| Ruth Bristoll, woman probation [taken to a hospital in serious con- | Marion P. Muller of 1lm Hill, New- | Thers hae been no definite report ||[husiness. row,” Noone said. “That is why s to handle the car. officer. | dition, ington, - e—veveneasem— % | from the Detroit, Hill's entry. left Rockville.”