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4 NEW BRTI'ATN’ DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ROAD STATE AID on o road Meride ASKED BY TOWNS 162 Apply for Their Shave o Allotment 1e option <] Ject eit of the of road each y der the sta might choose ¢ d build Bridge Cont Let by Highway ! lY W‘!’U HATE[] ST SOUEALS. iy Given Jail Sentences as Fam the Result o other broth liam €. onths eac -law, Jam 7 MUSSOLINI WOULD END . BANDITS IN CELLS; to ., SICILIANS ARE GAY onrad I Matia Gangsters Herded Like ' Cattle; No Romance Lelt Sicily, Oct. 1§ gardful of the leged members of the lit gangs, hich ration terrorized Madonia Mountain region, are ireerated in their gloomy looking ded by a squad of iers thout and carafinieri with e tizens of Termini Tmerese spent | ossiping on the street cor- i i 3 £ v o AL | raif-mountain, f-seaside resort. The enormous number of prison- for such a ti ri The alleg- ded de- | g to the| s of privacy vity of the chs Nicolo And s and various t nst them. accused of hefts, ex- s but one mo simple thefts, cattle tempted homicide, r like the cattle No curious ‘rn\\d\ P : the jail to be | elesewhery No Mash Notes, ictor of the nd the own- er, there fs | real estate ir which is day court. The are finally No Flowers, 1 out of unrolled day by gifts of flowers or nt requests for inter- | ¢ or photographs They have met with the crowning |11ow to adventurous o car 3 complete numbnes ts una chatting - apparently of aily wit) acts of HOL lD!\YS I ]TALY Premicr Determined Not to Tollow in Steps of Tmperial Rome With Countless Celebrations yet. 18 (1 olished in Ttaly 1 not to follow ract Work Jept ALL l AY Lean Smoked Lean ¥resh SHOULDL 1S 22¢ ;Hulll' SIRLOIN PORTERHON Boneless Vot K Fricassee Fowl, Ib. Best Frankiorts, ih. Loin Lamb ( 0P8, Domino Giranulate 'l White Loak Flour, Sugar Corn, 3 Fancy Peaches, Rumford's Baking Powder, 1h, Mill TrEiT Wedgwood DT | i1 (‘reamery Best ]’m'v LARD, 2} Good Luck Olro 32¢ | [ . 29¢ %uidersg lb. Best Maine POTATOLS 37¢ tresh Cut HAMBURG 2 25c ih. ’\!Ei\ 1orolls unch Crackers (N l a Nea Bt »‘ s Il , 51 Fresh Made Sel "r‘t"(l JGGS, Nut Oleo Nucoa Q4 ib. g 39 Holiday 15¢ C 22¢ 28¢ 39%¢ 0 .0¢ Olvo jail has caused | er mor- | in the | terorrism by what sympathizers may | WILL TRY REMUS Le left in Sicily for those on trial Lefore him. The ten active jurors and four substitutes, who, nevcrthe- less, are obliged to sit through the proceedings—which will 1 until late December, or early January— are the only people in lhe town really “out of luck.” 'he general indifference to | | we October 31 Set Tor Examination| | beth of Greece. scale trial may be explained | I fact that Termini Tmerese in its long history has become tired ot | violence, and it takes a great deal | to move it. Captured by the Cartha- zenians after the sack of Himerar Romus, the town was ruled from 307 B. C. | until the time of his death by the ferocious an tyrant Agatho- cle ‘lo\\n boy, a native of Termini. was &0 rough that the residents | never enjoyed real peace and pros- perity until the Roman conmuest. Bandits Bad for Business. They expe |and downs inherent il the bandit scourge of | the last -five odd years, which scared aw the lucrative tourist trade to a considerable extent. | “On! It is great that the govern- { ment I en these measures to stamp out banditry” the local garags | proprietor said today. “For the past iccade we have only hal a rdy American and English to; latterly a Germans. we see it winter case was that he was a home states season unanimous in manner in whic have been b cextorted tribu lanc the “protection” | Particularly a Wt the pro by orgeous spots in the gend that it is uns rs to travel in the inter- the island. While the prisoners were sulking litt1 psalms, until T make rls thrill thou READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | What aggravated the Agatho- | question of his sanity Oct. 31. Judge | e | | | insanity plea today supplemental to \'h enced the various ups s to all Italian | * NGER OUEEN HARIE OCTOBER FOR HIS SANITY of Wile Slayer 18 (P—George former hootleg king, under | for first degree murder | Mrs. Imogene Remus will be tried before a jury on the Cincinnati, O., Oct., Shook of the criminal division of common pleas court made this order yesterday after Remus announced he would file an Chester R not guilty plea he entered last rday when arraigned. Should the jury in the insanity hearing, find him to have been in- sane at the time he shot his wife, | he will be committed to the Lima | state hospital but 1f the verdict holds him to have been sane he will | o to trial on the murder charge on | No 14, the date originally set. Under Ohio law three alienists must be named to examine the de- | fendant in the sanity hearing and the reports which they make may he introduced as evidence, Judge Shook named Dr. Emerson A. North, | Dr. David Wolfstein and Dr. A. Daver, to rve in this capacity SUIGIDE REPORTS ST i | Brands Engagement Rumors | hbsolute Falsehoods | Oct. 18— — ssed renewed in- zement today at that Princess I th a naval office; further sensational report that princess had attempted to com- suicide because her elopement TO HOLDERS OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Bonds of this issue have heen called for payment on Novem- her 15th next and interest on them will ceasz at that time. FOR THIS WE pay any bonds presented, at 100— EK P 3-52 { ONLY the Secretary of the Treasury will with interest to date. This Bank will be glad to present honds for payment for any holders. New Britain National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $1,125,000.00 A 8:37-9 10 P — CRAPHALL they will ~top along the line, = Farmington Ave. = Trolley Line Wednesday Schedule Leaving Commonwealth Ave. M :07-9:30 07 2:07-2:37-3:07 3:37 Watch For These SPECIA on signal all Wednesday Schedule =B N “RAPHALL they will stop on signal all along the line, =North Stanley St. = Trolley Line Leaving Francis Street A M |— 8:37-9:07-9:37 10:07 2:07-2:37-3:07 3:37 Watch Tor These SPECIALS? | sald the queen. “Is it fair or decent 18, 1927 had been frustrated. “I am grieved and astonished be- yond measure that my good Ameri- can friends whom I s0 lately met could belleve such preposterous and implausible stories,” sald the widow- cd queen today at Pelesher Palace where she is living with Princess Tleana, Prince Nicholas and her | daughter, the former Queen Eliza- “As you see, Ileana has never left my side since King Ferdinand died,” or manly for American and European papers to circulate such libels about so soon after our be- eavement. | “I cannot believe that Americans | have so little chivalry as to invade | the sanctity of the grief of a queen | and the broken heart of a young | daughter with such cruel and falsc stories." To the correspondent, who visited the palace today, Princess Ileana herself declared that she was far too busy helping her raother and attend- ing to too many serious and impor- tant affairs to think of marrying. Princess Tleana for the last three months has been seen virtually at all with her mother. The only lapse-in her stay at Sinala was a month ago when she and others at the palace went for a short trip on the Black Sea in a launch which r encountered difficulties hecause orm. The party was aided by rman ship, but at no time were ESTABLISHED 1859 B WHERE ECONOMY RULES | c-ualities. the members in danger of drowning. The 18-year-old princess, so far as known, has had no love affairs and the only time she is ever scen out of the palace ground is when she is ac- companied by her English tutor, Miss Ellzabeth Marr, or when she is leading her troop of Girl Scouts on a mountain climb or country hike. | Aimee Semple McPherson Burned by Heat Device Los Angeles, Oct. 18 (P)—Aimee Semple McPherson today ported satisfactoril, responding to treatment at Mount Wilson for severe burns and shock suffered last Thursday when an electrical device she was using was re- Things in Common! Everybody likes 'em! Pure ‘Wholesome @Ddldm \ treat a cold at An- | gelus Temple became short circuil- ed. | The Evangelist had been using th« apparatus in the evening and at |about three o'clock the next morn- inz, her secretary, Miss Emma Schaffer, was awakened by a muffled scream to find Mrs. McPherson help |less in the folds of the overheated equipment. Before the current was d off, the Evangelist was s verely burned. She was unconsc for an hour. She was unable to conduct week nd services at the Temple. She said turn Wednesday. READ HERALD CLA:! FOR YOUR W Tig Bars On Grocers’ POTATO SALE An annual event at the A& P giving you an opportunity to buy your winter supply of very fine potatoes. Potatoes These are very fine quality Maine potatoes’ selected for this sale because of their excellent flavor and keepmg Put in your winter supply at these low prices. w8915 =37 Smooth, free flowing—it’s all salt! Shaker Salt Pressed from selected Concord grapes! Grape Juice Use it in place of whipped cream on hot chocolate! Marshmallow Flust X" 1Q° <A~ Makes all washing easier —use for clothes and dishes! Chipso Plump, meaty, flavorful raisins ready to use! Raisins GINGER DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT SOAKS CLOTHES CLEAN DEL MONTE SEEDLESS SNAPS SNOWBALL POPCORN A fine large full weight loaf of real quality bread — try it! Grandmother'’s Bread €& PACIFI =Plainville and Leaving Plainville Center T 8:52-9:52 1:52-2:52 Watch For “RAPHAEL SPF These along the line, New Britain Line Wednesday Schedule e ALS" they will stop on signal all Cut This Out For Reference Wednesday ! FREE Ride by Bus and Trolley Wednesday to Raphael’s 17th Anniversary Sale South Mainand = Kensington Bus Wednesday Schedule Leaving Kensington Terminals = - they will along the 8:30-9 —]| P. M. |— 2:30-3:30 Watch For These “RAPHAE ) 325 29 7 15° SMALL 10 20° LARGE PKG 3~ 25° 3 s 25° 2 rxcs 2§° LARGE LOAF TEA €o. :30 L SPECIAL «top on signal all line. Connecticut Company Trolley Cars and Busses Take You FREE from your Home direct to Raphael’s Save This For Free Ride to Raphael’s Wednesday ! Sound Yellow Onions, 1 lbs. . Fancy McIntosh Apples, 1 ats. Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 8 Ibs, 200 19 Sofid Head Cahli 100 yaney Bleached Celer Carrots or Pa Native Spinac Fancy Tokay Grap