New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1927, Page 26

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SePTEMBER 30, 1927. Woman Who Cared for P TWO WORKERS DIE. 2= Eoma i DENY - FERRONE REST I8 WOLEN TRIAL e i e | i e e i ventisCutady ) [N (1A EXPLOSION - - WAS GONFINED GRADUATIONIATES "FORH.S. SELECTED Plumbers Give poses to nullify the constitution and | Watch to 0. A. Peterson |iaws of our country.” Plumbing Inspactor Olaf A Peter- — Judge Joseph Quinn Excuses Jury Mr. Gideon r ,\ :rl - el Until Monday When Final gon, who w r the New 1‘ JUDGE SHOT IN COURT. Mid-Year on January 27 and Blst Occurs i Lower Vein, <205, 15 "t e oo (Bt P S| s e i 0 state and defense rested today TSiEned the office after being ap- | the federal building here today by a ter counsel had an h confer- Pointed plumbing inspector and has woman who was immediately arrest- with the court in the trial of (b ded by William R. Fenn. o4 The extent of the judge's in- X olin of South Groveland and | : = juries were not immediately deter- n A. Reed of Waterbury,| _ HAW RESIGNS. mined nn., for the murder of William H. | ashington. Sept. 30 (P—Resig- | Griffin at Haverhill last March and Ration of John R. Dessa, federal St of Mary Cwickla of old, Conn., 1dge Of the first circuit of the ter- | ——— * Hariford on R A R ritory of Hawaii, was announced to- lacy, coun- | Judge Joseph F. Quinn excused day by the department of justice. . today by 'the jury until Monday when argu- |Judge Dessa, against whose adminis- No I ments will be made. It is expected 'ration of the domestic relations ? si- (that the case will reach the jury court in Honolulu complaints have | irecto t th fora Monday night b been made, will leave office at the | st before court adjourned Reed, close of business today, although his | Schnfll students A two prisoner [who was under extensive cross ex. |resiznation does not take effect until | he court foramination vesterday, rose in the pris- December 31. The names of Miss Grady year and Britain high for the variou! which proceed g for attempted es- oner's cage and sadi: Margaret Tashford, deputy attorney | - . 4 Jb e | sald sohi-ihiie ron wasters|zeriall fon e fannifory s deip | e G fERT naTt time worlc husband, | dav. 1 would like to change what ! W. Watson have heen presented for | for students over 13 years LT for aiding and ahet- | :m g i consideration as Judge Dessa's suc- || old. You work in your own to smuggle drugs is counsel admonished him to cessor. . ot TUNNEY FIGHT EGHOES T ey L d 2 nr he | taer. | WON'T SUPPORT SMITH. your Christmas money in a ]N PO“(E CflURT o ‘o . —_—————— e | Knoxville, Tenn., sept. 30 #—| pleasant way. The more Y] M : t 1 ned in solitary for thr MILWAUKEE MAN HELD Bishop R. M. Dubose told the Hol-|| you work the more money which s a departure : o foad n M:”:;fllrvoxf' Stamtord, Sept. 30.—(P—Eiward S0 SOCTINE 0L T SR | [ vou make. N N mid:vear banguet ECx Tirlsie v e inlien b nd JIAT0 ResElas ol Tole chal ]:::uorf‘ i i | o _about it Saturday R b ,"1 \T | Penna..dn which one companion was | 1% 1 The Beter = T S | | morning. » killed and two others hurt, was hcld Meetings, Amphio © Cash of Spring City, Tenn., and Rev. | WO AUTOTHIEVES s of & o = ] for superior court trial today. The | P ::;“:?l{-tno;n- ‘and 5 A CICHENICIE e o stonn B 1f0rd got him BY €X- | e | e G s the thi day LU eS| tradition paper: I« ~ | ») | L e fiET PR!S N TERMS fie s o ) Tesenin witan coty, || “THE BIG PARADE at 259 Main Street R rograms Wor Fridazs Secl\mz Pcnmts for {Poih of this city, who stole a ma: | Last Times Saturday 2 § x e . chine Septembe - ater aban- J Ths program of late noon and | Live ( lncken X\Iall\etg ” hin ptem and later aban. i | evening events follows: F tember 30, Senior club; Satu October 30, Pittsford high school | football at Memorial field; October . Weaver high school of Hartford and New Britain high school football teams at Hartford! October 15,1 Plttsfield high school and New Brit- |, ain high school football teams at| New Britain; October 21, New Have high school football team and New . ' Britain high sciool team ' in Xew ' Haven: Saturday, October 29, Col teglate Preparatory school and New Britain high school football team: at New Britain; November ‘12, Troy Conference Academy New Brit- ain high school teams at Poultney,| At the hearing in Vt:; November 18, Senior -club | Labahn wr meeting; November + 14, Hartford [rest had cost public high school-New Britain high| . s ennual game; December % Amphion | STAMEORD BUILDING FURNED _elub play; December 10; Senior-club |* Stamford, Conr 3 Fire meseting and social; December 16 to | ™ hich, had arte obile January 3, annual Christmas wiich in the g nior club; Jant a vvlm a of Jor road, tod Tack of watk y |levelled. The lo: ano Had Atlanta Record As Mr. G In Over 14,000 Homes Their Newspaper half story J. Rawr could not t s banquet mid-year graduation; 2, Amphion club March 30, Senior club; A April 16, Easter vac s || “THE + PARA L" ] V'-;‘[ I’I::}a[s,t: ’l!i;:l(es hatulcgly I Cammy Oct 3 that he Tueaday, May 26, Class « nior club ¥, June {duction; Monday, quet and “prom,” THE HERALD is fast approaching a circulation of over 15,000— an audience of 75,000 readers daily. ight pro~ 18, ban- v, Juné: 22, | ACTIVE READERS—Made so by the live efficient news services, editorials and city news. P P Ferdinando Do Bagno miraclilously SEARRL Ml e e RESPONSIVE READERS—Made so by truthful, well presented )5 bankment after bursting a advertising in its columns. sai car rolled into the' river ¥Po. marquis had been the guest i o * Prince Giovanelli at Tionig and was . returning home. MUCH GREATER AND BETTER than one year ago and by far greater and better than five years ago. 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