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n NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBLE 17, 1927. t13 —— — - = T | P lT H L |R !D i I [. r—nE F ER nelius Keogh last night about 16:30 JARDINE FORBIDS ~ Fitst Democeatic — (pRGRE FCONOMIC |TAKEN ILIN WIS SLgg, [RAID ON Lon LY HOUSE KILLS FARME Pl KTAILS [ e s i i | A I LD C ES ARR ST F R “LENQ? \nt of Piskowski's son, who said ol CANDIDATE APPLARS DIES .SOON AFTERWARD | / AUSES ARR OF FOUR “FEDS” is ather cut his Tiother, o the | CROPFORECASTING . HEALTH OF STATES A sl i BAGHLSTED -2 | ~kn\\=h1 and her son sald Plakow- | enry peis ancher 5 D . Qi X I e '"' of 14 Droad strect. | Oivney Said to Have Been Shot to Death When He 1a! Tntoxiontall Svary fivi | ana Former Railroad Engincer, w Lxpires After Belng homoved l anlcad Oftica v e John uzgel, aged 41, of 294 No More Pragictions on Price i {Bay State Taxes Claim Attention ; Repulied Oiticers Without Search Warrant— g choy Sbtalic Lo g e Would Remedy Country's Hls. To Hospital l No Still Found On Premises, MUV 4 of breach of the peace f S e D of Delegates 2ot o a5 St a1 T Forbidden Y B B, Hcbenvugh o et H irst man to formally announce lite of John Daley, 55 ye old ~ashington, Spt A7 (A Sy ] 2R 3 ; & e 3 ndidacy for the d presi- — |14 Broad street through hospital s e Sl e ey R AR LR e The de ntial nomination Henry . Springs, Me., Sept. 17 (P failed early this morning and slmrv» 2 i 3 8 G S £a o8 P) g 4 has prohi- sco, 45 year b Dicgo, tudies of cconomic situations fin ¢ he was in the New Britain {170 to th i i ot PR I 2 a mm:]\ :‘»d “ar:’( issu in the future of her and form ilroad | were before the New hospital he died. He was|Char 1 i i i ho and |18 AR il e 2 ¢ i of crop price trends under | engineer. { England council here toda |taken to the institution at e : 2 parior cockta made Gl £ Manchester, ttla { r Secretary Jardine. | He criti axes in Massachusetts, a state | 0'clock and died at 2:45 o'clo o f R 1 v Ay rum, Y = e o om [ The ban against predictions | 4nd ¢ coment program in New| According to his family he was in | oy 3 5 S . mpoos and te e resulted a the department's |} _ | Uampshire and the industrial out- rly good health and the illness! = . . Tor e i I S s put on Uncle Sam l ceived a flood of pro- |}l 2 * look in Vermont claimed attention ch p d his death came sud- |5 jn g ¢ 1 ARt L : lackiist today 1, thern members Lhon levod R Ao nly upon him as he lay in bed. | 2 ! 4 ¥ i A S ¢ Rned i iton in- o LSy om John F. Tinsley of Worces- | Mr. Daley was e of t Sanadof ; i s e e Ol °r by 1 Yot Crm oiliatonar D et i its port on Alnca i Harataee 1o | learned that | €1ty and was numbered among some : : 8 oL g nE an ot : S Pty s : : e o 1 onomic | the Massach s school was en- old neration that was en- = 3 | bases for illicit drinks shall A Lol ! country, becausa of over- |5afed fn a study of the “great|folled at St Mary's old parochlal T e ST ot not e sold in barrel or tankear _ ntry. At a cabinet session | IDEEYAbeCe L : ¢ s hool on Myrtle street. He was not isher to il a . ; v A g cconomie proble tax reduction. L t vere 1 f Al DR FHS{ A“em tto St inli which lasted two hours, the lor ons tive frater © was employ- : meeting since President Coolis G - |ed by the Russell & Erwin Co. for : L 67-ye 4 2 p 0p Dringin took office, the report and the § i ) : e ) 1 , G g ; B el B S # neral o campaign in the ¥ " Setas . 5 F o e stat’s poultry and dairy yields, I Pratt with benesliadinde S were ¢ — — The presid ‘ Town reforestation, further develop- | (ATE BTC % R | Attorney Philip Ii. Dorse wh va, Sept. 17 (F)—The anti- {ment of recre al resources and |°f ivaterbury. | Hol forces have lost the fest ] {axition revislon svers. ofther nmeeds| Tuneral sorvices will tale place o ol Ty ded price trend for 5 'n:y ; R S St. Mary's church Monday morn- | TOLNA o (L8 (LRCUGSLY S haye Sithe e artments |t | nt 9 o'clock. Interment will be n league of fons enter the war feizi ¥ . A mixed picture of business condi- { g igainst excessive drinki 14 it- but 1 the clar maiioen and Fr hE h it S arvint cemata s i 4 f [ X inking of spir SEithE agrienitural ofie 1 . |report of that state’s section, | After meeting the opposition of Shaselais Yaralus Ated H ke No Comument which Herbert C. Comings of R 1c‘V» Q i r’ H telegates from the wine and whis- his order with | s was chairman. 4() g |1 producing and consuming coun- ing that the | e s 3 ot 118 were Mienrnine oIl LN the Finnish delegation to the s producti Wa Sopt. 17. (P—The and in some cases overtime, | —— lLague practically threw up the B woria stocks, cor on and Ame French governments production nearly at capacity (Oontined Brom Pt . ponge today when they announced | ucual relation o the protective e Ul of silence on | nite and marble industries L that in view of the complexity of ply to price,” similar re tions in the eon-|were prospering; scales and machin- et entid i U the problem they would present a been prepared monthi of the French |¢ry manufacturers were “at least | Passender Ba Ut g Cap o e Lot rr modilisd webolution déalinig wn: it. i bty rtment, h tariffs against Amer-|normally busy” but the lumber PaSOQl gel dly H C Ilh - b 4 Ser o orlginal resolution proposed an | ai ot tarmers in ¢ I lana woodworking industries were | e r la SHie Invesuistion By e l;x;:!e ! hg and production progr rnment s still | “spotty.’ T 0 ) S I s o : B b e appoint- ‘[ wo senators, Heflin and i its et W'DS Uyer lll hée[ ‘“‘N s 1 "i‘ t n“'.‘v of & permanent committee on slced for tha immadiat P o | as removed to Go coholism R B 55 dible etlive i v i anti-alcohol movement by the i Aeanilinent dbrwas n o A ) ks it : Carmen Montonalll, age 62 ye: | 5 1 might be considered a dis- s Yoxg; 4 o lot old street, an employe " X ttempt to enforce prohibi- i SERODE N0 ) B o 2L ¢ 5 b S w D o { 1 t on various countries, it was ar- cd to forwar « IQH i 3 od before the h itarian o : ) n Hardwar to con i ore the humanitarian com- next week to I ”‘L\n‘ ENJURE“ IN [:KLAL taken to New Dritain hospital 1 mittee of the assembly last night. ough. ot officlally x B L e S e i Louls Loucheur of France insisted that the nd of the sdeedien ; 5 S suffering om contusions and | fied ) : . it the league should not make ft- IJ] F R M” HER el (Cottinuedimrom Dl cat Rase )R o ot i albony feialel piossl 1Sl Were T coneLl ; sel ridiculoug by secking dtloiémelr. e i fracture of the pelvis, following an father at that cre with the freedom of individuals. E 13 : gle Ltk ose g0l A A e O Lo ol A0l bhel Sounan I n0 He said that he respected persons | curred at a sharp curve while, ac-jH0tomabile aecldents AF fae & Al ve an- | who drink water and asked that the | oncern by cording to police, the automobile '“'~1”‘1’7h SUCRCIORUBRUER G fiRneen > N nber 31, same tolerance be extended to those (Continued from First Page) fo7e-|in which the othera were riding @ Q0K ] Yhoitiad y L who drink wine, e e t it France was traveling at high speed. saLontona Lgnog el not\he sol Although the smuggling of liquor wife, Meyers had her step from th h a nature as automohile struck the buw-‘{”‘“’“\""{“‘ ownec L e me between the United States and Cana- autor and had started back t hurling all occupants of -‘“‘“‘J”- OflLg g 5 et IS Noe adanlon ; da is being carried on on a large to the tomb When he wa three v into the street | which turned TR 1.1 1“..6 . '1“\‘:‘ . ; cale this has not compromised the . times in back. Both youn Avolisgdls by o nolao ot thei|1L0ed B1Eh 8O SrONRRCAAnE E RN el T n oon i peaceful relations of the two coun- men fled, Raider wus found b g rash, residents of the neighbor-| by John Carden of 1100 G : T S5 1 X trics, Thilippe Roy of Canada said. hind a clump of bushes in a pa on 1rench 1,009 notified police and two ambu- |Strect, Waterbury : LA Hito ab Tni7: sho!salds - - He opposed the Finnish proposal it nearby a short time after the pa- . Provisions |1 naeg were sent to the scene, Me- | thrown out of the car .‘“. iinagtn MRy pand R e f it included wine “which is nourish- trolman was shot. Meyers lived two ¥ JGEo '] Grail, Sheehan and McDonald were |#0d ok :nuxolw‘w Injuries when' he | hoard his crics il Gt eTIR Hoays: ing :m;l not [};oinon.'; H(c declalr:d wours and a half vas al xead=liaiton ol hospltals’ but all' dieq jstruck the roac. | J W s a B it is for each country to regulate i :?,,:‘,, e j ) s down w el el | Carden caimed that he was ¢ 1 1 was o r. “Well, | 1 1o 58 not of AIAGHOL UL 8f Tad ! . French negotiations and down 10 the | = not ®4 Codiiating the aceident |traveling east on Broad street at a ftimate birth, Mr. Connoll 1, but ldstog i L I alconol” statutory s in the United States | o05040q that some of the vietimsrate of about 25 miles an 1\rrle‘v‘ w\vy“, birth certificate was obtained i e : were prayit this country's limit. I e | hen Montona. who was going south |\ car 1 N . i i ANNOUNGE GHM‘GES El-Hoem cemctery Ame e i e AndelA | W G eail fona o thoso a0 cors OF TUBIDRATCC ERGRINE A0S 108 Y Lo AopLIGHIT 1 J Ltoche asked T up men entered estimat {merly was a pugl and once was | Without blowi his horn. Mon- | t John L. I o y (Continued/from Birst Page) lN TRI ITY A Take ab | nd to § 5 tona’s ca < the left running e No, but he wus ght when 1 Take runner-up for t and | i v i v —_— [ - lae anls the : clgn commer i | 1 of Co car and then sh vy t him 3. and he got o R e E8 commanded as they took I o thiis Saounty anoth ctim, gained | tU7 OXEL ) il : 3 h : t carry out the New P cash and Jewelry from 7 per cent with | 0 Ll “l'fl w\l" driver blamed the other.| 4 | L brought 1 3 ’ Seven New Professors and Instruc- k women. “You want to k 00, of its total, G on & w i svallied from| ZNOTCRwWere o farrests. . LD A e ] he wi tors At College This Year—Four for ten minutes or yowll be . 1 Brockton to Chicago and ba > orski, ‘ v ) your 1 S - . prison garb and singing the | Of i Cos A e it i e o dored | Arc Permanent Appolntments The robbers backed out of the| on 00 OFG 5 S Sohae strue s Mo g by an automo- | took the i i n « \ cemetery while the women attract- | LARUE&P L \ AMZED A :‘ ristration plates on the | bile operated by Charles O'Keefe of | was t : 4 ™ o )| Hartford, Sept. 17 (P—Seven ed the attention of a motorist and | SRR Lo B omobile had been issued | 190 North strect. He was taken 10 lcome into her care with JeRt BE changes have been made in the fac- the policeman., Meyers interrupted | 5 o : Aacen he | the hospital where he ed | possil A ulty of Trinity college since the end — o "( ' to the Glendale police sta-| World's Largest Flectric Power Cen- | 0 2l ““l“m"“«'}‘l' ““i”l I“‘(“"': l“‘ for bruizes on the kn ter return- A 5 ' 3 o of the scholastic year in September his ko) S 2 % | was informec e a del day, S il = where he was traveling to get ey and R e ¥ ing to his home. i e Of these changes, three are tem- Ei :1]”3‘1( ot New Jersey and |1y fold_ police the plates e been S e b ot Smrani SoorTator| ; } ! i y : L Sho | porary snd the uther f0NF permas goal S ading of| i : geolesReront |6 years of age, son of Mrs. Ameli : ! nent. Professor Paul 8.Wood, head shopping_tour for iding of | pepnsylvania Citics. il - 5 years of age, < and 11 L his daughter iy, When | i ; e O e R | Scoriato of 94 West street, w S . R ant |of the English department at Grin- the women told him of the holdup. | LT (UE) = On s el ken to the Britain € tal H TG i 1 re s nell college, Towa, will be acting He found the suspects 600 perhaps the world's | ~ | hospital aft struck s T e 2 i A 3 e head of the English department at fron the temetery and frisked them || power pool to serve | Twenty- Fx\e ( ent 'lheft (e : reported edon - A B ity during the absence of Pro- petorsiorderiiggthom into Wha HeRRdnC GOt sl May Bring Life Term good today. It was stated that the \ I would s . fessor Odell. Bhepard who is on & seat of his car. Police authorities | ,‘,(1 importan t ot nnsyl- W York, Sept. 17 (UP) — The | injuries are not ed to prove On o E e \mv.; cave of absence which he is believe one of the you concealed | vania has ced. oft of 25 cents worth of cigar cou- |erious, although ild is bs | Miss Feeney four s may i d 2 spending in Europe collecting ma- a gun in his sleeve, and fired it| Operation of pool will involve ¢ put Joseph Fantand bruised. Bl eiven : terial for hooks he is working on. while Meyers was driving the car|construction of 208 miles of Ll ailor, behind prison b The truck was driven by 5 5 1v~:\“f.] -u‘!n. gm«fh.l‘finla‘unt pro- back to the tomb. | mission lines and h fons |4 e rest of his life. The sentence | Siskin of 213 Capen street, ossor in (1‘~' mmrr) “h return a]ner e |to cost approximately $-6.00€ - |is possible under the Baumes law of | by Capital City Candy Co. of o . yenr's Jeny no !a “:v':;lh::rl’a::x; K ) finicter | The contract for formation has roti ik rosted as he | ford. He ",1‘1 the police tha on h 8. Buxton Now Is in Failing Health sident of the Public Service | —his only loot—he admitted : back out of the yard at : LHIS e Lo :;:shtanlvnm(euor of Vienpa, Sept. 17 (P—The Duda- | picetric and Gas company; Walter | three felony convictions |streot and that ma o s L ST gl\f-r; an addi- pest correspondent of the Arbeiter|{f, johnson, president of the Phila-y him, according to police. | the boy. He pickes s o Igays of abieroe fOEIL vear Zeitung reports that the health of | gelphia Electric compan nd_Sid- | - found that he oid ; ;;::‘- assachusetts Institute ! 3o the Hungarian prime | Mitchell, chairman of the Penn- |~y o Y Mouth. S inalogy. R s | e oy N oted Anithor Dies o vederick J. H. Burkett, assistant Will force his retirement within| ® Ay Conowingo, Md., a power | Aboard Ocean Liner : L | professor _of mathematics replaces three months. ‘hich will rank amor | Antwerp, Belgium, Sept. 17 (Ph— C. It FiALa: 210 B eoulfl mok san |t o s KOGTUERHII GRA0 xu‘t:ftl- Count Bethlen, the correspondent | sources as next to Niaga S fenry Miler Rideout, noted Amerl- ity ems : e ] LTI e e AT NOTHIBE ays, is reported to suffering | heing constructed by the can author, died today ahoard the s L t“l’l’l“l:. |\e}|‘v ye! o“ from disintegration of the red blood | phia Electric compa to Canadian Pacific steamship Mon-| i ; s 2 : U‘Ivyn‘fv: : \\n Pn 1: cwar;eu" corpuscles while the rest which he | gorving the pool. nairn just as the ship was entering [ ! were noti 4 REA s in has been taking does not appear fo | _— the Scheldt. the ; w“‘\\"‘ aMn . : of the University improving condition. e is ) Rideout's deatl wod lof glass in the be improving his condition. Mo I8 Geyman Ace Postpones e U A Bl e e i sttt Professor Raphasl Sem- . : ) 3 : The deg scheduled to return to his duties on % is Flicht of paralysis. He had been ill | Lol T Tplstach Rentaglisemy Oct. 1 bt it is doubted if he will be Starting His Flig the last few days of the voyage. | Camp, No. 3. . ot As IlLlaied | T et Al bt able to do 5o Cologne, Germany, Sept. 17 (P— | He was on a pleasure trip to Furope | sev lidates ¢ damogtine 9 3 ; ! ory and_ political _—— Otto Koennecke, iator, | accomy d by his wife and three | Ca 1 ford '. Mol E : Assistant Professor E. W. Spaulding . - S A today | children. ing. o were in attend- ; nd Assistant Professor Arthur P. Man and Son-in-Law B & flight £o the United States by et nee RROSUES IR Wadlund by Donald Goodno in Charged With Murder | \ay of the Orient, this afternoon INVESTIGATION DROPPED Open ;- {'\.\‘u‘",‘- ;l"u‘jf“‘ S 0 4| the physics department. Ala., Sept. 17 (A—J. Lee| postponed the hopoff until 11:30 The investigation being conducted my.’ I\'f.v‘”'mw t c, e i e T 1d his son-in-law Jim Tink- | ny tomorrc | on Halleran, patrolman, | and Arch t et 5 e cvreed | Women Gathered From i g Mrs. George Peterson of South er. with the| = Agverse weather con ons on the | warden at No. 4 roser: Fhdtie v e Oh, T don't ¢ f The Streets of Paris murder Mrs. Mary | panube, over which Koernecke | and Chict of [;nhm\ A e L e S e Créade ed yes- 2 SR o er of Farr conne s it o 4 \ Sept. 17 Treec 5 tsd }‘ planned to fly en route to Angor <H|'~:» 0’_v f, rmir 2 q‘;l"ffd her home Thursday afiernoon. Miss| e of women were picked up on the terday following the death of Mrs.|Tyrkey, were given as the reasons |of | ST Lkl |T. V. Anderson and Mrs. S. G. Ham- |G i LA houle and in the Latin quar- Treece who was found Thursday | ror the postponcment. has been drog s S Wil F ¢ oy SRS with a deep wound in her head and | The police’ officials have been in- {108 W2IE HE 8 Chs o today of | c ( e 8 away 18 triicks: for 10 Ther clothing burned away from her | | vestizating the finding of a bundle | e M ) : S i Hoty ol |Monday night in the old Frarmington |, "g, nyyia1 W, Menus of 64 Grand | » ' eneo in Paris would not cause trou Treece told authorities that his | canal just over the line from et ind Mk B Wentisnd ’ ghiigatalebiiin ety dying wife declared a negro had at- Dritain, which contained what was | 500 ol B : e Tholan a8 ot othar 61ile i tacked her. thought to be the Lody of a child. A 6 ordared tol Temain. of the Both Treece and Tinker denied | Altiough no report has been heard 5 : Knowledge of the crime. o from the coroner, they hase dropped | TOM. McBonough to nee‘ A AN \ e el e the investigation, claiming it was not ; Tunney-Demnsey Bout| me was £ the night to make Parls safe CIVIL SUITS RECORDED a baby. | attomey Tiiomas 1" MéDonough | PEey © Americans. Police visited A foreclosure action has heen | | == e | will be a member of Governor I AEAL and haunts of doubttul Brought by e New Brlisly Tamte CLARRE DEAVDS Small's party at the Dempsey 2 in the vicinity of the Moulin Co., through Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- { Princcton, N. J. Sep fight in Chicago next week. The b Pluge Blinoha and Blace gerford & Caw i< Resignation of William local \ton\-\ will occ the box | lle. Patrol wagons were inade- Johnson of on and or {20 years head coach o [provided for the governor “of Tliinois | i \te to transport the harvest. The plalntiff ¢ UL Princeton University, {and his friends. e % : undreds of women and girls ed mate | today. [ Britain next Wednes J will be held at the women's prison the amount of § g | His place will be talien by Byrd |y the following S J 2 on technical charges fust long foreclosure of e o , of tho class of 1916, who et il ver 1a hEH % pemalt G hegion 1 | | of property in Constable | played on the Princeton teams of | yyre B TR complsts v Businies Has 08 % Fred Winkle served the p and 1616, and sho since has| Window Breaker A\g‘lees conplel Suit for $60 da @ n coach at Cumoerland and To Pay for Hot Temper | brought hy Kolodney Bros ‘ anderbilt. His home Is at Nash-| ;00" Grot of 54 Church streot { MTIAND RO DRI VER | Monroe 8. Gordor Ak gL Senn; . admitted in police court this morn- | | cor Thomas Tierney recelved | Elia. Constable o st No reason was given for Clarke's | g Spat po geliberately smashed a 1 complaint at 9:45 last night from | pape ; | |resignation other than a desire to | bl uos window in the Hotel Bel- ; Jawrence Doolan of 61 West street, | Bertha Peters, through Greenbers | Tetine: mont rsetaurant on Church street Bis previous good | Bristol, that his car wus struck by | LeWitt, has brot uit for $100 | P last Saturday afternoon, and said he 3 3 sther car and the driver did not | es against Job Ui apn- MVINSRGOROUESION ! would pay for it. He was released s ¢ e is not a common Stop. Doolan’s car was parked on | stable John 8. Recor rformed | _ Hartford, Sept. 17 (R—Governor i ¢, 0 'New Britain General hospital | it D R aNs oy .| Chestnut street and the front fender e | [Trumbull yesterday signed a com.- s e o or he wotld v stolen vt |was damaged by the tmpact. He damages has plabnask i lorE s s o ‘”r,"’“‘.um bandaged, the result of a long, I s L ten caught the number of the other car t Henry ¥on [iby s tonMotrI s, B uyie ROk Naw f atep eniX icatisan putting his s, ation sise that the|and an investigation is being made throngh Attorney | London, who as brigadier general | i tnrongh the window, Detec- |ing into consideration niso | v s ot able cor served th 3 has been in command of the 4 ]‘”‘l, Sergeant Ellinger testified that | rount stolen wa s :. . 1 FEE Vi SIS « ALY division, national guard, compris-| Gatt is friendless and did not have toche dr Sdilhink CARNIVAL ATTRACTS CROWDS ¢ T ing the troops of Connccticut, |y single visitor while at the hospital col SRQUICD. The carnival being conducted by | Y OF MURDER % Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont. Judge Roche continucd the case he per s G St. Andrew's church in the church Philadelphia, Sept. 17 (R)—2is 1 . Bosten Burcau) |The governor also signed a major's|for one month in charge of Proba- b Assaults Hlis Wife | hall is attracting large crowds night- A. Elliott, char with complicity | Tha 130r1 of Cassilliss is First Grand |commission for George R. Sturgess|tion Officer Connolly. It is expected | Walenty “““““'-’ 1‘1 L o |1y and is proving to be a financial | in the murder of Henry T. Pierce principal of the Supreme Grand [of Woodbury, who is promoted | that arranagements will be made for |45 Morace strect, r\,nl 4 ‘l‘i" and social success. It will be con- in November, 1920, to was found | oyal Arch Chapter of the Scottish [from captain in the judge advocate | Gnatt to make weekly payments (o‘ " }-nnn\uvvwv 4 assaul !{11':%! "[; finued tonight and Monday night. gty of marder in the first de- | Rite He was photoed upon his |general's department. satisfy the amount of damage to the [ The “devil dar will be as popnl s the Black Bottom soon, those |wife, was given a ended E e | h iy recommended life [arrival at Boston on the £. S. Seythia g i window, which is said to be between | who ow da Gray prediet, I ; Gilda in one of the st ot her | sent nee of 30 days. READ lll,!nl»ll _cn.-\sswmn ADS uuprisonnient. . to tour the United States, READ HERALD CLASSJF $75 and $100. alleged satanic gesiuree \ led by Supernum l"()l-’AOlB ‘WANTS | “» \

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