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ws of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 TAIN, LAWDOESNTBAR Fall Calls Assistant Secretary Of Interior Finney to Interpret FIIVM;S J[[]JII:]EIIP'{HLSE& il Leas:;lg La\«?; Cong:::;rlewade Exhibitors Receiving Pictnresi May Display Them Within His Voice Shaking With Emotion, Co-defendant With Sinclair Startles Supreme Court by Demand for Review of Special Legislation. Washington, Oct. 20 (P)—Albert and eminent counsel” to sent | o g | Harrisburg, Oct (UP) ents in more than & homes [l " fi]e L&w B. Fall startied those in the Dist | Blll’fled RGCOMS | Slfllfl at N]Ge, Fl‘fll]CE least three lives have been 1 in the southwest section of ty fly, Sel]flIOI' Sflys of Columbia supreme court today I have no desire to make a! | perty damage estimated a HCROLIRER S S pnih s il making a plea and argument to Jus * Fall replied. “I have no! — mately $1,000,000 has been were flooded today, while stre fice Siddons during his trial wi 1o testify. But, sir, there are and fully 10,000 men were idle today | foundation damage running HARTFORD FANS SEE [Harry I Sinclair on a criminal cor s and there are mining law- (ENSUS OF NEW YORK WHINING OF HER PET T ireds of thousands of dollars EXEGUTIVE CONSIDERS spiracy charge growing out of ti Finney is qualified as a oods in the history of Pennsyl-| Was estimated as a result of the Vs of Tt Tome S ecds ALLEGED INACCURATE! DOG SUMMONS FRIENDS = - U.S. NOT FOR ONE MAN FIRST SH ING TODAY He told the court that it was A0 Pl Al e 10 o/ raliroad emploves were killa} o Darby and(Gobhs ) “fundamentl and vital” 1o the do- testify he could clear the situation SR i ad when their engine ran ed their banks fense in this case that B. C. Finney, up. e s . B : washout near Hallstead miles, : urt Holds it Not Tllegal to Exhibit | assistant secretary of ih o I have very eminent lawyers and Testifics Woman Asked For Supple- Police Seck Captain Wenceslas De- Sionoh 1oar Falsiend At residents in many in. Ohio Congressman Makes Long Call G ¥ X - permitted to give his n have the utmost confidence in each 3 5 AT : 5 il 4y bridge over a swollen creek collaps- | Stances to take to rowboats today fo N 8 Films Showing Prize Fights In bt (1n el 1eneine Tns <1 1y and every one of them. But thers| ™ental Avpropriation of $200,000 krupfell, Formerly of Russian Im- UHidge over a e et at White House and Emerges Say- Another State, Nor to Recelve |CONSTess. are some technical matters Judge When $80,000 Could Have Com- perial Guard, as Slayer-Suspect— Near Wilkes-Barre hundreds of ral low-lying spots, homes ing He'll Continue His Boosting— i “The law makes it his duty to in- Finney understands and they do not > Cailas S SR AT S onenM L tr ré ted flooded to the Them From Another Person— terpret these laws,” Fall said, his understand.” pleted Work—Criticism of City Victim Had Returned to France (om lands of the Susquehann: loors Sces Rank and File of Republican voice trembling with emotion. “If As Fall proceeded. making ges: i Lt 86 antontihiot ands lotiaon Homes and a score of text Orders Restrain State Attorneys he is wrong in that intery s occasionally with his right{ Officlals Exposcd—Evasive Re- Because of Her Mother's Hiness— | o 000 00 R L oy f SRt NEantion o Party Clamoring for a Re-Elec- § > the United States supreme court will hand to emphasize his points, Mrs g SR Weldine: Afle ioe homes in the lowlands. river were menaced ¢ From Interfering In Theaters. Tevni M e Tohe mains Fall sat in the front row of the spec plies to Letters Cited. ¢dding After Armistice. B by D e Ran thaile e ER S Uom, New! York: Qcti 20 (2= within his ,wn.u!yvv'f\vn his interpre- | tators : w'v"f! »HHN\' ’:!N'nh""l. \lbany, N. Y. Oct. 20 (®— Boston, Oct. 20 (UP)—A romance fleld, already in an industrial slump. flood stage. Washington, Oct. 20 (F—Senator it s S R LA T G 0 bR e T T ands uring the | Secretary of State Robert Moses tes- |0 the World War, which led to the was beginning to feel the effects of | Reports from ety ad atter el g Reariued, il "1 Palrs move wsa s0 uncxp three minutes her a wusband wa at the state census investiga. Marriage of a French girl violini s flood. kill valley repol i 7 ork or any other states, according |even Justice Siddons on his feet. i tion today that Mrs. Florence to an American soldier, has ended = = vehicular bridges menac t the White House today that to an_opinion today by United bound for a moment. P oy e A | Knapp, his predecessor, had told him | In_tragedy. Philadelpt Oct (UP)— | perty threatened from t} President Coolidge had taken him States District Court Judge Henry in to remind Fall th t (Continued on Page 21) | ghg had burned certain census rec- | Mme. Marcelle Vernet Lord, wite | Atter three days of unv mitting rain | waters, to lask for publicly and W. God b B - e T (e i of Horace Wilfred Lord of Bosto ——— {ords which were missing from the \ cdly declaring that Mr. Cool Judge Goddard also ruled that ! Hen otbiiarsst Wiknd tsan ter and teacher, was stabbed to ¥ declaring that 3 00l- exhibitors receiving fight films from O e e anhe h yesterday in her apartment at e JOUILEDe ven 0N | next persons ot than comnion cour- Yook ouer hisloetice e AR , France, according to a cable- yea by the republican national viers, or through the mails, may dis- R R Sl \ received by the husband here. : play them withont hecoming acces- it e s e age from the French au- | Ohio senator said the presi- sories to an offense against the in- en fm” L ety ted that a former cap- | was displeased with his state- ter-state transportation law. N i S tain of the Russian Imperial Guard, y ts because he feared that the Answers Questions e MOPK e who had long been a friend of the | try would gain the impression Judge Goddard's ruling was made 2 ) . 4 4 [ R R ords, was sought fin connection i he was talking for Mr. Cool- * in answer to questions put to him 0\g 3 A\] Pl k[ ]I R I [ Slt DOW“ wneu chines. € g pape h the crime. R h [1 Pl : S[ II‘d M h d P t w Lygths tederatigrand {ucyiiiyet TGANIZEr 0 AIM FICKELS eluses 10 e Husband in Fall River ichards Plant in Stamlo elhods fo Preven G my conversation with tha ing moving pictures of the Tunney- W ker 1 Kll d I8 i Tord. American born but educat i president this morning,” Senat, Yem ke g] out a | The se tary sald he had com- il L . educat- Ad d b C S 2. Senator Dempscy champlonship bout i OTKEr IS Adlle Mfly(}l‘ Pounds for Order | municated with M app Bt )\ France and Germany, 18 prin- Wrecked by 50 Blasts opted by Committee I must admit that At the federal building, it was R E | [ m— | Fome in Syracuse, by telephone and (L OF "", ;K”“‘ e L RSES | with the impression tated that the jury will proceed to letter reques o relum of the | TR AT O ol \“"’1‘;;"“‘{" | will not consent e tion o o to 0. STRIKE BRANDED ILLEGAL DEAF T0 GAVEL RAPPING O c s 2 om ot S g e RPN WILES AWAY LEAKS IN SYSTEM FOUND % sallae SEiye i iah Lord of ¥all River. Doesn’t Intel to Stop cate those who xmnqmn 4 the films L 2t by Aol vealth caused Lord t ' into the state. witness aid, in a e s itor Fess said he told Mr. . i i icials dustr om- = O T SIS . i $ country from abroac . Cool did e Judge Goddard's opinfon, said In Mine Officials and Tndustrial Com- ' pggent Pro Tem. of Council M‘"i" fort m( ;:;Iflr ;('kl H] Lapers he had been Trancls 0'Grady Hurled from Plat- | Probuble Expenses of Athletic S )“("’m“h’“"g;;n:':d to ! “alls Reply ¥ ve. | stop talk ab s ow pres- e not participa in the| misslons Renew Demands for OF- | xo 7 Pyre Station “Makes 8 Good | afoses declared that he received 1o ‘Z“I:u;’”;:;; form by Force of Txplosion —| Teams to Be Budgeted and Close sions in the matter. He still be- transportation into the state of such | oo cerand Gome pay | from the former secretary a letter e i " 2 _lieved that there was a wide de. Al 268 ko mboely veceives fh oy S0Ed Lalor Lo Diseceard Gont Place for Democr oIy e DIy to Bis Tequest: but that he ts. Tord came Tere on o heior | Ammonia Fumes Overcome Sev-| Check on All Receipts to Be Kepl imana for Mr. Coolidge throughout ; o i not a common cour. | ymist Agitation Cardsr—Nettlod by Sablotsky. | ! \.sr.m been ab find the an- | yisit only five weeks igo Her hus-| oralT.oss Coverod by Insurance,| 1 Future, 1 iy “f!:‘-ll :|x;"!u;m:x:n‘,;;c:]n ricr, or express compa or age . . : ¢ today he had received a L Syoute A 5 thereof, though the one receiving it| Denver, Colo. Oct. 20.—(@—Or outing to be heard above the! “Ii is not In the files” he said. ¢ from her Friady. Stamford, Oct. 20 P — Six fire- |, U'Rder the present system of ke pn0would neminaleftne inpeeic has knowledge that the person from ders from state and county anthori- i’ or Mavor Weld's gavel and | “I have scarched everywher seemed to be happy and 5 ‘ ing athletic accounts at the Senior or another term. whom he received it did transport it ties to t all pickets in the Colo- jouq calls, “You're out of order,” | Mrs. Knapp's reply, he recalled, " ho said. “In fact she ex- | Men Were injured while fighting & |Hign school, two-thirds of the in-| *It is then up to Mr. Coolidge to into state, has committed no rado coal strike today brought a | \jjarman Willlam H. Judd refused evasive ed that enly e hope of being ad ~q fire that destroyed the purification come could missed cach year and turn down the nomination,™ ! hope of heing admitted 1 " the erime under the stat though h»: vmmvl;uln. Wor SLH f'\ to quit the floor of the common personal papers had been taken 1other to this country the plant of Richards a Gompanyiilo Ghe ol be in a position to de- | ¢ nator said. “I cannot see may infend to distribute or exhibit 4 that they were vv»;vv'\'|‘1 {2 | council last night until he had finish- | from fhe files for shipment, fo th: ¥ sought admission 0~ manugacturing chemists, here short- | ‘:‘ e bt \,\.m"d]‘ £ .“,“\‘ how any man could turn down such e filn % 40 i e 8 blood- | ¢4 an harangue against the demo- | former sccretary. he did not want to be #p- |\ nor four o'clock this morning. | ¥, PuPli¢ accountant and a member {an appeal unless it was because of 3 No Law Violation 1ed amor cratic party and Councilman Samuel On June 7 last, {he witness testi- m her mother on account of the committee to inv poor health and Mr. Coolidge is not F The judge held that it was not| ‘“We intend to co this strike | gapiotsky. { fied, Mrs. Knapp had telephoned e~ age, and for this rea. - ""M,”J \;r(\lpm%“;r dx“ 'hl:;l‘ 0p e fo S Oubelle | 2 3 peacefully sl L OW. W atter the sixth ward coun- tat she wished te see him. Tl erred to rematn at our home “,::(‘d';“‘fl;" ,L'fl T ot B ~\““t‘“ at the first meeting of | (Continued on Page 3) e (Continued on Page 11) S striker is e Bty Hd A S s e Atherh o eonia s he two story - |the investigating committee yester- ey our men Will be carrying oner (r’)"“ ¥ !n”y’ : f‘n)rm nf:“ml\rr’» rr(‘\")m:. n" 1‘ \‘n o I‘l" : rothan come o o Thlew out sections of the walls rnoon \ s around with them. Mark my | pronze fablet containing their names | committee’s investigation —of the Marricd Life Peaceful ard Gl Ered e frsman Kenneth | After a discussion which EH"J] RUNS BA[;KWAR" {;l] TRA[;T IS A“’ARE waord op that point.” > of opening No. T fire | 1025 enumeration, which resulted | re nover was any troubls be- | BUrgess, company general .\\”Vlllr’p oarly two hours it was voted N g Demands are Renewed Alderman Judd declared in the charges of maladministration 15, he said. “We have been tend estimated the damag: recommend to the school hoard that United mine workers offici e the last speaker is re- | placed against Mrs. Knapp by that ith each other since our by the fire at $200,000. He numerous changes be made in nm. Y members of the state industrial cor e A ety d we have always been Wt the entire loss was com- |ing bonding of the comptroller, w SO G, el TG 1 S on an inspection a couple of weeks| Mr. Moses said he fold Mrs the best of te We both had pletely covered by insurance. heretofore has handled nearly § enewed demands for orga ago. We s cral fire houses, | Knapp that if she wished to talk DUmerous friends and we trusted | None of the injurics received by |000 without a bond; a system where- | v to disrezard the strike i = de the inspec er the “cities census cach other at all times.” firemen was reported as serious. ¢ reccipts given by the comptrol | gye - 4% ; : : o B s The Lords were married at Nice i hole City Lighted ler will be kept by the principal for | ight Year 1 - ik o one hern and tion, 1 No. 7 fire house was one of | did not care to have her re married at Nice in W ¥ Lighted v William Martin and Sens of L e ohs T obeate e ot anes January, 1920, Fery available picce of firo ap. [Ws uppointment of an wudiing | p P i 't Bid of protect those wishing to w reccived a dollar's worth for every he woiid like to talk fo her about Following receipt of the message paratus was quickly sent to the|committce of the school board; es- | Y Injured on Broad Bridgeport Bid o s ( A X me to (rom France, Lord cabled Leo T geene of they blaze, With each ex- |tablishment of a budgct to place a | 5 Seidler was cheered by strikers at | gollar e 1. Tf you don’t think | the records. Mrs. Knapp came to Belansy, hisoaitorn oy i cene of they blaze 4‘ h -1 h taq | chieck on purchases; & changs fn th Street 3 == Southern Colorado, | o g me other cities and see : 4 elancy, his attorney, at Nice, in- plosion, the whole city was lighted | ¢heck on p cs; a change ¢ | §119,515 Is Accepted DR e 2 R e ooy othedclisnland Beel Albanvion ithel sanic ey tcting him to spare no exyense o G present system whercby the books | = = ction would he picketed today ‘Ot course when he (Sablotsky Mrs. Luella V. Ninde, who testi- !0 apprehending the slayer. Fireman Francis O'Grady was|9f the comptroller may be tr oA S QuESs uhel hlot fi Sashl SRl (0 g - g Jatform by one of |ferred to another without his en-| The fourth death caused by motor Harttord: (Qct 20: 0P —Tha. ren of the indu comes in here with his critic ficd yesterday concerning chee Dog Gives Alarsy hurled from a platform by dorsement should such a procedure | Vehicles in this city within th ACTOIN RSt Hbidd ho attended the meet- | hog only acting under orders. and vouchers signed by Mrs. Knabb, | \jce prance. O 0, (P)—The (he explosions. He was removed to | 1oT2sTionE row w e R Oite pant i e ;‘ v?; ‘l“m:“m:\ o \’”{“U‘] £y tnformaa. Phepstilicers WHoistate |alldnowathau €reis | attended the conference between the | - o France, Oct. 47N ihe stamford hospital suffering with In‘\\»q‘l‘;;a‘(mn Tntol thell booitstors | 4t miztiolae N Z’rfli;'é’ec'w‘i to William Martin & Sons of Bridge- !.ntained the strike illegal because | At this point Councilman Sablot- (Continued on Page 3) a broken ankle and the effect of | ,ounty will be made at the next |hospital, the victim being Helen © Loanlildm e a o 10 motive was given, and that every sky jummed to his feet and raised (Continued on Page 21.) ammonia fumes. eatine Wosertllewtes, eleni yeas oo dbiet LA 2 “N”“Hm of the board ©ffort would be made fo prevent ex- g point of order, asking: | AL SOS TN Other firemen injured were: ter ot Mr: and Mis Ohitlos “’;‘:fx;' St don i hGl state capitol, Other “Nsion of walkout througl “Has Alderman Judd any right to | K | Edward Kingsley, cut about the| (Continued on Page 20) {ulewicz of 1 Broad street J'1'r; Sonto e Jedias follow keting, come in hiere and bring in politics 5 . hands by flying glass and overcome. | o ild was struck in front of 98 G Gl F If picketi a violation of the | afiliations? > wants to bring | Removed to the Stamford hospitar | Broad street, near her home, by an ot e of Bris. 12, then the county commissioners | poltics into the council I'll tell him | John Clark, Clarence Brooks and FALLS DOWN STMRWAY, |automobile operated by Joseph Said. fordisating | SHAfnon Bl ave to keep us, because we all | o few things (hat will surprise him!” ’"] REMAIN UNBHANEE“ | Jotin Cooney, overcome. Treated at | MaAE b el Elietric Co. of Hartford, electri Vi | Judd Tznores May: | fhe scenc of the fire by Dr. Frank | WOMAN CRI’HCALLY HURT 5. olelock, as' shs: raRHnts work. The contracts total $136,1 LI DG d Tuesday Mayor Weld rapped the gavel and | MacMahon and removed to| out of the appropriation of $150,000. Were hel e g the informed Alderman Judd s out | X 7 & . 'Stamford hospital for observation. erg was arrested by Ser- In all, $4 contractors bid on the Strike Aehed, of order. Judd ignored the | Board of r\djustment Re- Police Chief Wants Driv- ~ Alex Coons, sprained thumb and Mrs. 1 (. Stadler on the charge Le repor attack and contir | < | i< o overcome, remained at the fire after | < « rughter and in police court + hoard also awarded the con- ©On the part o L W, pickets 7 ti ation is a fine build- fuses to Allow ers to Aymd (lly T, | Main Street Strikes Head ¢ istant Prosecuting Attor- tract for the two additional build- | @0 miners yesterday land ng. It mokes a good place for the | Soluble Cotton Feared Against Door M. Greenstein requested in Long Lane farm, an infirm- at Walsenbu democrats to play cards—of course Exception Center A large quantity of soluble cotton |y S D. Saxe to continue the e aA Tt to C. O Stone of |88 : q‘ ‘1\1< (mn they haven't any : else to go, i ed in making lacquers and leath- | M7 2 ’;s’;’"‘n‘?cle[r““lvw:":“‘“"0": « tc , in order that Middletown, low bidder at $66,184; hed today for firear: vay.” | er cloths stored in the buildinw ) : reraoanoion Al investigate all the Bucon Brothers, Middlctown, heat- N Teported for picket du AS Mayor Weld resumed banging | pogens ot Hillerest avenue | A TSt Will be made by Chiel cuused considerable alarm wntil My, | SOV Britain General hospital after “The continuance i 514,640; Shafter otri Mine officials anno that althe gavel and calling o Judd to sit{ oo cooe o S made ang W C- Hart of the police department s sald that it was not to bo | JAVINg fallen down stairs at her Saidenberg being at ddletown, clectrical work, part of the sfrikers w down, the alderman merely raised | N"‘M”'“ in cousing trouble for |0 owners of heavy utomobil d with gun cotton and that | 'OM¢€ 489 South Main street, about 00 bonds. He was 000. In every case contracts cign descent and that at his voice and continugd his eriticsm i gy B ool N B Chaterson that they instruct their gy not explosive in nature. 10 o'clock this forenoon. It is said by Attorney Albert A. went to the lowest bidders, ‘H\r\ylr\»:' ‘vlmolv‘il; R “'J\,W,‘\“i of the sixth warder and his PAMY. | {19 the board of adjustment last to avoid Main street as fre- o SN I e aleae o 4\'1,«'”;3‘-1? ?s’rlm-ml aguinst a door 1 pleaded not guilty. 5 Speri S R e . 2 7 | night in the course of her argu-|WWICNUY a8 possible when making de-{tno plant were sky protected by the 414 Suff et j""""“"‘”‘ I““,“"‘ in lower third | WILLIMANTIC GOTTON ! ¢ i b Looginiisgon e 11 | ment for a change of zome which l'Veries, because traffic !s impeded fremen, Mr. Burgess designated the | PA¢k of the neck. It was thought jartlett school. She ned to duty in the Walsenburg o B e R bly by the trucks, and the Machinary, - 100,000, | her skull was fractured but an ex- children, the oldest district where it was reported a ]X MONT I AIL | the Hillerest avenie arew nosw soncd |PAYEment isi submitted to usage of 000, and the building |Amination failed to bear out th 1 is 20 years of age. She MILLS To BE AUCT]ONED load of munitions had been smug the Hillorestiaventioare: Al e S 1000, 5 S nnoslte ive brothers and two sisters. adl fo srlkters, SLAW, G leaders |The board, reversing its action of| Chief Hart stopped a truck driv- P | Efforts to obtain information rela~ 1 will take place at the Quidnick-Windham Manufacturing R | | that no chanze be made in the zon. | ©€lock this morning and learned KEITH ALBEE INVADES this afternoon. Membe 7 : '“h] and at Norwich : ang t e zon- e S ’ e ndependen ch ‘clock Lo . WOMAN WHO LOST WE[GHT | i ling. Last night's hearing was the | that the only reason Main street w family refused to say w St ““l““‘\ % ‘\_‘_fl };‘ Iolc!wt 0. Forced to Close Due to Com- Newington Man, Head for Second | 1€ LA BEICS TOAHRE WAS U inciuded in his route was that the| CONNECTIGUT THEATERS the accident and took the : n Norwich Indepen- ‘ 4y B e . ave: better than that of nobody but themselves g o s nge L ledia: Hears {having resulted fn a recommenda- | PAVEMENt W g nobody bu el H s petition of Southern Firm FROM HURTS GETS $ ’000 Offcnse, Veels Heavy Hand of o ‘); K Potorson's favor whien | the streets through which he could - == cerned. sny of A‘]'» D]My ave- A ,, . | | s EOn, SETANOR, e o el eeny S 00 i eant Stadler h aw Willimantic, Oct. 20 (UP) B State Statutes, | was later reversed by the common | MA¥e Eon e e ey to his des- Playhouses to Be Acquired Or Built long the north side " of cotton mills in this city and Quid- A s 3 ST council. ) e chief sald toc hat | B road i notin % ek, T S tiey Stalorsku, Injurcdiin Collision, ading guilty to the charge of | T e he realized the necessity of trucking | In Bridgeport, New Haven, Hart- | 325 ERL Ll noticed the auto- neck, R. I, will be sold at auction el ling | Attorney Elias T. Ringrose. coun- T =i . || buddie Gaven 32,0 mobile goin o aidnot b, Nov. 8 to 1 Reimbursed for Reduction in offender in operating e for Miss Peterson. introduced EOVE LIS In some in- . o, o Tk 5 = According to the announcement of Avoirdupoi an antomobile while under the in- | 7o S G (lxjfl:to'x}»" five T, Stances, but he also helicves many Spandiohe Citles For Tip to Hideout oA l {'\‘o)m e ut Watter D. Knight of the Quid- e fluence of * liquor, Willie Zin family houses, onc single family deliveries can be made without g0-i Nuw Haven, Conn. Oct. 20 (P Of “Boston Bllhe o hick-Windham Cotton Manufactur- | A fndgement of $1,000 has been bridge avenue, N cottage and two vacant lots in the IN8 through the center. Heavy londs| 1o 1y sclvester % Toll of (e Robert H. Budde, loc Rhidsior ing company, the which em- rded in superior court to Mary ntenced to Jafl for SiX|area concerned in the pet S 90 sty crsh gl Skong Gy R ocerCe. b IR e ol e e o N e man whose “tip” to ter it passed him play about 1,000 pe ve forcedq | Stakorska of this city, who claimed Judug MDDy Saxe i Dogi i Nissd Retaraoni{ declarediSnaraona) (metal and fothersmatartalaiiiee foflon b it e Cinsiand nnati New ) he Sk Annone 10 elose due to competition of south- | that she lost 50 pour e result morning. He was ar-| toalings prompt the opposition. St n being hauled through the cen- S et R vmw;lw 'mer resulted in t 1 the child PRI of an automobile aceident, in her after noon 1ast Sat- | said she purchased her lot from T With a lineup of pleasure cars 1175 WIth widitional properties Boston Billy" Mo e The sale, Knight explained, was Sl against Louis Gillitz of New urday by Motorcycle Officer Clarence | prank Holmes after two other par- | 'ehind them, unable to p; the | Uhich the theatres are located, a || han, notorious jewel thief, at immediately and it 4 Britain and the Capitol Paper Co. of | Kumm following a collision between | s had allowed their verbal options Chicf said. 5 Euidr HotndBeant medi New I to satisfy a court judgment i i Lelg ERDALEOT T is. i transaction said to have involved || SOUnd Beach near New L ok it up to re- cont foraclostre suit bronght by the HATUOrd. She was represented by |his car and a_car driven by Earl |t pass, The opposition led by 1. 1| The noise made by trucks wii lon celid Lo e e By . 1°'i‘,_"y;"”‘\ B . Monk 4 C. | Yagan of 420 Ellis street, under in- | [ydwigson s purely personal, she 1150 be made the subject of com-|bOUt $80,000,000 will be followed || 193 tectived Gompany L SR e e i dwin hea ind_James | struction of Willlam Fagan of the|charged, Ludwigson having becn |Ment. the chief said, in his letter to | P invasion of this fleld by the || G0 REIFERCE COTIDERY T Tev rove her to the hospital R vRoG Loyl dence W. Carpenter and Warrcn Maxwell | same address, in front of 616 Stan-| one of those who desired fo pur- | the truck owners. It is possible, | Keith-Albee circuit, ft was said in}f,The B ROt BT (0, (0w | Y tat (TR het (o, the hospital. 5 = s Frenronantan the dafin dants levistrant e B e the chief said, to have mufflers and | theatrical circles here today. Thea- 2d was in New York in | 's Who was riding beside Sald- Mus. Stratton, Colored, The plaintiff. alleged that, ag a r Mtorney Tawrence J. Golon. | 1011 Miss Peterson the house she|¢Xhaust pipes in such condition ;.s“;rfl will be 3‘\‘:‘”“""! or bullt ||, cust relative to It, but condl ||t Bl e 010 notimse the ahlln '511(‘5 “Hll')" \mmal L(‘hO()I sult of a coilision between a r in representing Zinzelet, sked Judge | planned to build Is too good for the |10 minimize f!vr- racket that is 1,"_'1“”'1#"]\0!(‘ 2 ew !\{A\'-n. H.‘\r(.nr(l: tions surrounding the offer made | |in road, and Mrs. Saidenberg, Boston, Oct. 20 (UP)—M which she was ding, driven by xe to exercise as great a degree of | qistrict, she told the board. noying to drivers of other vehicles | Springficld and Meriden it WS it doubtful the time that it ho was in the rear t, said she Ty e e Gitlitz, and a car owned by the pa leniency as possible In the case, as| Ludwigson of 50 Hillerest |21 disconcerting to store and office , said. {| woutd ve paid. uv her when she was about two will re e bk Btand s company, at the ction of ZinzelBeis 4 o el denenr R upe venu ERISEEhE brposition' anin ST oY es R SRITIVE Lo b it truck | aer {] Attorney Michael A. Sexton | feet from the car. The child was folk Rt O R o T e o nd Or: in July, 19 on K"" for support and he is pr - round that property owners should (:ON‘;"{ "t‘" "‘“’""‘l“’“’“h‘ ehwr.benator Fmds Prefer” || represented Budde in the nego- || running backwar, her attention ) Ly . she received injuries to her right tically penniless, having only a small Lo given the protection they swere the defect in the exhaust pipe on “( 99 ! | tio ch have been going | |being centere othing AR A Ee e fEatal A yepr s j 1 & protection th 3 tiations which have been woing ing centered on something on the \m,,mm‘fh(,;;“m ‘1;\‘|::n(;-<|‘iy PRl irm and shoulder and @ cut on her farm which is heavily mol *d. assured of when zoning went info{his truck had never been tiended | b)_non)m for ,,( h00§? {lon for the past few months. | |sidewalk or in one of the yards, and " Mrs. Stratton has brought snit Nead. Which left a disMguring scar, Iis first convic on the charge cffect, He struck out against mak- |10, although it is of long standing. ‘1101_\:;;‘.', Mass., Oct. 20 W.flll\'t': Budde's information was tran before Mrs. Saidenberg could warn inst the school for alleged humil. Sh¢ also alleged that her weight was on November 23, 1925, and 1t ‘ing the district a speculative one % {veord “choose” has a synonym DUt piieq by the local police to de- | [her husband, the accident happened. tion and expense caused by the |dropped from 225 pounds to 175 was unfortunate that he permitted | He denied he had solicited parties | g— | Wil not* is not one of them. Con- | | o iyes who were trailing Mon Saidenberg told Sergeant Stadler hool's refusal to admit her as a | POUNdS, as a result of the collision. temptation to outweigh his better other than those who signcd a re gressman Allen T. Treadway told [} an yoross the country without ||he was driving at the approximate pupil hecause of her color. o B { judgment on last Saturday, the at- | monstrance, with one exception. THE WEATHER the republican city committee ""‘“ being successful in locating him. | |rate of 13 or 13 miles an hour and In yesterday's session Mrs. Strat- | AILS TO LAY BGG | torney said. “How large a housc is yours,” At | _ {night, adding that the strongest || \jonahan was shot in an atter |did not see the girl until he felt her ton told of leaving an Ithaca, N. Y., Omaha h., Oct. 20 (A Judge Saxe said he was power | torney Ringrose | New Britain and vicinity: | {synonym he could find in his 5“"" to escape st after having | [strike the left side of his car. The e Dhy: culiure school o enter the | Norfolk, world's champion « under the statute, to make any dis-| “You have al TLud- | Unsettiod, probably showers | | usals was “prefer.” jumped out of a window of a ||lights of a car approaching from E Posse school. When she arrived at | ing he climbed to her roost la position of the case other than a six wigson replied. tonight and Friday morning; | his leads him to conclude, he || syummer cottage at the beach. He | |th¢ opposite direction showed her the school, she said, school officials, | night without laying the usual egg | months' jail sentence but at some “T know that, but I'm asking yvou| | not much change in temper- | said, that President Coolidge in his|{ s sarving a long prison term on | |against the side of his car and he seeing she was colored, withdrew | of the day and her record now |later date he would be willing to|now.” the lawyer shot back. while | ature. now famous declaration “I do not their acceptance of her application | stands at 173 eggs in as many con- | hear an application for a reduction for enrollment. the secutive day. | of sentence, SECRETARY MOSES STABBER'S KNIFE Several Lives Lost, Thousands Idle, Property Loss Amounts to Fully Million In Penn. Floods Western State Reports Many People Marooned and Even In Philadelphia Residents Are Being Forced From Homes as Waters Climb. Average Daily Circulation For Week P,ndmg 14 444 Oct. 15th CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927.—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SAYS MRS. KNAPP PUT FILES INFIRE WORLD WAR BRIDE | Official Tells Tnvestigators His Beautiful Madame Marcelle Lord, Predecessor Said She (Continued on Page 11) BRINGS DEATH T0 Wil of Fall River Veteran, | choose to run for president in 1928" ————% | meant "I prefer not to run.” l COOLIDGE SCORES - FESY FOR URGING HIS RE-ELECTION “The President Was Displeased; I Never ‘Got It as 1 Did To- 2 e |applied the brakes at once, bringing his car to a stop within about two ifeet of the point where he saw her. numerous counts of burglary and other offenses. _— — \ .

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