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susin | NJOW BRITAIN HERALD LY n looes 11 to NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, '1'111'1:;]):\')', SEPTEMBER 29 29, 1927 PLUNGE T0 DEATH ON THEIR HONEYMOON DOTY MUST SERVE WOMEN'S BRAINS TRIP the United . which off] h in Augnst ¢ States el WINNER OF NOBEL | DeaTH WISTEROS SAVER (F BABY | “0LD GLORY” ASHORE Aboard 13 on 18 The collection 9 Couple Found in Auto at Bottom of | 4 | of braine L _]\’vy:,ry,.‘] e ', i Body to Doctor's Ofice and b plane Brought to Land J | | Burt G. Wilder during the 19th een SR Thence to Undertaker oot e = Pond, Bride Clutching sty ; A e e en 2% noeEiakoria Liner Nerissa. : ury, who issued a Al for the P i it ¢ (| i Has Been Pardoned for Deser- Scientist Reaches ConcluSion | breis ae sosetiems s 22! Prof. Einthoven Honored for srarecors o w — (onfession Exonerates Elderly 2 | | “In the atructure of X < SREROUDHS of & fT Portage, Wis.. Sept, 20 () J s i woman, claimed 3 . tion, However bonna v ooy o .| MteD TWo Years” Study [orain o, paves com Medical Services el : Man in New York ————— rupted & honeymc ist after it | | idence t E A ———— Do forcs s e Parls, Sept. 29 (P—Bennett J. had goften under way D ’] Tthaca, N. Y.. § (UP)—-|an need not rior to t o | It is D - 5 Doty, young American soldier of the b | Women's hrains the equal of * TN @ equal } ; French Forcign Legion, must com- nd John J.|men's, Dr. K. V. Papez, curator of ] a i plete his enlistment of five years in Pirkl of Marshall, Minn., were the Wilder brain collection at Cor 11 : c Be 0 I the Legion even thouzh the French JEDEIS Lhe evEnSnt e ptiLG nell uniyersity found ro e bod A L government has pardoned him | He reac iclusions after " L < SR y merving part of an cight vear prison s's hand clutehed | PV L it Gl ; : ; ot i . aentence for desertio the wheel of his antomobile and »“,P--’< ! . el . S i Discipline demands the comple s s had her | fEminist, who willed her b to the or . ""‘" o thi enlistingl 5 g S SR Bt tantiates e r P Pirkl missed a turn aft- |her lifclong contention that, given 5 i =lilgh u Doty, who P f e plune 15-foot emt q i \ 5 J migned b er's brain was com i Y 1 : : mornin T r brains of other ! es on 3 ” N Y join the Fi t )y n, all intellectual f r ;i ¢ eign Legion now el | Jay now in the col-: HOOVER STRONG IN OREGON O : 1 I 1 been serving g Fa A R In its oy the Sceretury of Ce Hoover is 1 4 2 f .\:\.\.\\!'l\_lll;(l:d(v:\ ml\c;) . N Wl ot s i i r e SENL WATSON BT overeoms Should Choose Doctor 1 wealth, of cortical sub- Dloc vote of that s split b v ¢ » s Atlanta, is only tween any two candidates he may | Compares Jung| TOrs A ! 3 o fis i e IR e ; ey ) e oety 2 x“”p‘nc }llll;tle I)angm; : S i) O e at ith Those of Automobhile . - he Injured worke 1 parts of the frontal lobes, | publican cc It Hita g0 ant e o i Lo R oose his ‘handwriting ar re . republica z of ¢ E € 7 7 thoug 1sly well devele as| call at DIVORCE MILLER™ FINED E il it . A ion of Industrial A t iin showed of t ¥ T €0 r yards and commissioners ir 1l . in 1} > pr th i 2 2 2 ve id the v head, and eyebrow ] X \rsenio § e " = ip. Gardner was a descendant of Sah ¢ i Ekig ¢ i En0 s He sald, how th oth Sir Oliver Cromwel Lord &1 " obraining g | ¥0, but get me away ensation boards should a | Baltimore. She studied at 015 d ¢ 1 t 5 ke dt L NS Mottt e o UL these walis to remove a worker 1 a |Normal and Columbia university, S L jolocont 1o : ’]““,,:\;‘r‘):r’v iclan s cdre and place e ler fmarried when 22 and lived in New | ORNADO WRECKS VILLAGE | v ; & X o ialist when the injured person York riting for magazines under Sopt. 29 (@) e [ 1 i -(”m‘!‘h i Eha e o not responding to treatment. the nante of Helen Hamilion Gard i in Cpper Darby M continue making pants for soldiers.” | Later she hecame interested - : Chicago, Scpt. 29 (P—Six vear old | woman suffrage and was Pays $2,800 for Glass; Ruth Kochn Is dead as a result of | witli Susan b, Thought ]‘ \\ as l)lam(m(]fl ! ‘-" 'fi, . 'vH'f:‘; 1 " ‘n:‘ ‘] ,\')v',;dni\ How 41\} ,\‘)w\\“l.w\/u 1 1 Cadd New. Sork, Sept, 20 (P—terman | 1112 of & candy hox uffocat- | ton and Mrs. Carrie Chapma ¢ o physicians a hospital | Two years after the death o J. Sousa, known in pugllistic clreles | ooy api 4o remove 1t from her stom. | first 1 remarried and as Babe Herman, walked into p » had been under the care | moved to Washingtc There she lice headquarters today el cialists since last Friday served as vice president of the Na- | gmall pach of . tional Woman Suffrage associution, | and told detectives _he liad BOY DIES IN FIRE and vice chairman of its congres paid three { D ]' $2,800 for the i Noreh Fairsield, v 20 (A 1 committec b lot as mnggled diamon Raymond Lafley, 16 1S bur to | Seqe ( er isband According fo the fighter's story. | qeuth in a fire late night which | spent .‘li":l” thhm.vm“{ l’\‘“‘ one of the “dlamond merchants” | gugtrovaq the Chicoing s | world. Mrs, Gardner was invited to had given him a sample packet | eom n this town. His be lecture at universities in and, which he had assayed by & JeWeler | founa in the ruins this morning. | Irance, Italy and Japan. In 1 Khe before buying in quantity His home was in St The sample, Herman was told, {and he was employed on th « worth $300, and the fighter agreed to purchase 32 more pack- ois for 134000, 1 delivery %or wchich! hel pald 0, was ob- ssly glass even to his untralned eve when he opened the packets at home, Herman said, but his wirjends” failed to appear for an at which he was to appointment huy the rest of the consignment for which he had contracted. anil_v:;f finisters At Ordination Event Pittshurgh, Sept By family of ministers, insluding father, mother and two sons, eame fo Ditts- | ¥ today to install a third son as co-pastor of the Second Preshytertan | ! | church. The latest member of the family enter the ministry is Charles S. ing His father, the Rev. Dr. C. C. Poling, s district superintendent of | the Evangelical church in Oregon; the mother is an Evangelical Evan- gellst, while two brothers, Dr. Daniel A. Poling and the Rev. Paul N. Pol- ing, hold charges In New York city and Belmar, N. J., respectively. Maine W. C. T. U. Favors State Primary Law Repeal Fairfield, Maine, Sept. 29 (P—A | resolution opposing the proposed re- peal of the Miine primary law on which a referendum will be held at a special state election on October 15, wa adopted today at the annual convention the Maine Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union. i unanimously of SWALLOWS TOY, DIES Johns, Quebee, vas apnointed by the farii. | Woodrow Wilson t The resolution was as follows: “Resolved, that we helieve in the primary law of Maine and declare our opposition to its repeal and he | 9-Piece Dining 1t resolved, that voters, belicving in i L a government of the people, will of this fine sulte vote “no” on the repeal of the | extension, 5 side chai primary law on Oct. 18" "51"' ‘Inrr‘ China Cabinet No Lack of Quorums i ‘On City Commissions No appoirtments to fill vacancies in conmimissions will be made this week, Mayor Weld sald today, but this condition will not interfere with L duled meetings sinee all boards Yave a quorum. On the health hoard there two vacaneies, one eansed by the resignation of Dr. John T. ! Tonnelly the other by the death of Dr. Fromen, leaving com- missioners G. J. Kinsclla, John J On th xation ther Dunn and ta McRBriarty and M hoard of financ 12 a vacancy caused by the resig You will admire every line Room Suite nd surface 5x60 Table, 6-foot rs and arm chair and 60-inch Pillows Assorted Designs and colors $1.95 Only 1 to a Customer & con solid tion of Frederick A rsons, - & = - | TO COLI WOOL STATISTICS 0dd Washington, Sept. 28 (Ph- Practi- ol $28 OO eally the entire wool trade of the \( halrs ° country has endorsed plans of the government for the collection of in- ed in Tapesiry of strik- ternational wool st cs and has ng pattern. Full sprin agreed upon a classification sclhied sfruction. Built for ule, it was announced yesterday hy comfort, Jnst the chair for the department of agriculture. your bedroom. Agents of the agricultire, commeree and treasury departments and the tariff commission will mect here to adopt a final report for submission by the state de tment to the Brit f&h ambassador. The proposed clas- sification resulted from a request by British wool interests e American views on the subject. i | Special Notice | g el I Stella Rebekah Lodge, No, 11, will hold a public whist, Fri. eve., Sept. 30, at 8:30 in Odd Fellows' Hall, Arch St. Admission 25 cents.—advt. Metal Carpet Sweeper, $7.95 Works as well as the most expensive sweepers. Has Chinese bristlcs and proved device for emptying dust. lv made for good, hard service, one to a customer; only a limited nume ber at this price. im- 1 President first \~nm.’m\ bout 12 miles north of Fort $mit I Dic accepted 1 has been swept by a t 1 of $1 by declar cording to & T. Ca hd iperintendent of the isharoon rais oad. 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