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JUMPS 70 DEATH Manchester Man, Despondent Leaps Trom Tower Onto Live Wires— Puts Out Light in Town. Oct. 27 UP— of Manchester, !jumped to his death from a steel |tower carrying high tenglon wires, | today, the act, it was said of a man | despondent threugh Mail Orders Unable to Stafford Springs | Robert W, protracted 1ill- BUT TWO DAYS LEFT Of Our Big STOCK REDUCTION SALE With the wonderful values that we new offer we have had big respgnse and thou- sands have benefited by the many saving opportunities. you let them go by. Select Your Coat From These Grouped into two lots. Wgq are offering garments that would cost you at regu- lar selling much more than we ask you now. The cessation of eleetric power in | a large section of Tolland eounty led two trouble finders to start out em | patrol and they found Plekin on the | ground near the tewcr, ried to the hospital where signa of lite were evident but death came in ) He was car- staylng with friends here during recent da | day he left the house and walked l'into the field in which is the tower. 1!!" climbed this. | gave rise to supposition | jumped from the tep of the tawer | | and grasped a wire which broke un- | has discovered This severed wire |of the cut off current to Willimantic, Rock- | Pereau is now under arrest in Hyd- charged with the theft of and |2 ear which he is alleged to six children. He had been employed sold to Mrs. Eva Martell here and er as a lumber checker. |then stelen rd, medjeal examiner, gav. a verdict of suicide. Only two days more, don't broken wire i der his weight. Andover Bolton and this | son, Me fn leaves a widow Asks Court to Erase i Property Conveyance | Suit for $1,000 damages has brought by the New Britain Inve SECOND LOVY $65.00 garments of the finer rades, made of the suede like fabrics so )\ Coats any woman would be proud to own and wear, luxuri- ously furred and wonderful values at $65.00 Have sold to $89.50 Gives You Gives Salection $39.75 From a beautiful showing of coats made of the most favored material, in the smartly furred against Sadie Dworin, 1 FEdward Hone man and Harry Karp, season's newest fashion with the pelts most in f both woman or mis $39.75 Have sold to $52.50 tions were made with the intention of avoiding debts and duties of their creditors and more especlally, The plaintift d conveyances, transfers, as- . VAP (O o ide by the court and that the court RARE CHANCE | furnish any other relief that may be I'or securing at this sale an excep- tionally smart coat at a saving well worth taking quick advantage of. DON'T FORGET That all girls’ wear, house garments, sweaters and blouses are at special prices served the papers. for $900 damages has be ght by Rackliffe Bros,, through 2l Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Torwitz served the p e s | hirought by Commerical Trust best dressed | Co., through B, K. Abraham Meltzer, was awarded Willow street Deputy Sheriff Horwitz cd the papers. 2750 damag Max | Winter uttached by s has been were enjoyed, Professor Harold € PINGHES FAGTORY GOMING TO TOWN New Britain Wood Working Firm to Move Here RIGHT ON NEW HIGHWAY/ of Mrs. Weber | Sweet cider, coifee, ireh i Kensing ing was enjoved until fendant on Curtin avenue. More Thanvlv i,460 Efiter In Laundr, o event was Carl Lund, Miss Doro- Sugenhime, est ever held | was one of the its environs have being epairmen were 12,000 prizes have been carrying on th distribution | \o Hope for Recoy —First Meeting of Scason Tonight | | gl fternoon from 2 1o 5 o'elock in the —Tabs to Hold Mecting Tonight—! Other Ttems. Haven tomor- attempted | rest of the ticket to seoure re ce it will extend ever a period of | tion. M d will entail an outlay John Pinch: Fa-Postmas vening Novem Hubbard school Ietter hox will come to a clos as soon thercatter as possible lig | el nouncement ¢ building will b The foothall team will hold a prac- Latimer Laundry and the Wet Wash Laung Tabs Hold Whist Arrested for Digging Mountain Laurel club will mes Williams was ation i an ideal one hecatse Britain today who lives in the Tokeneke section, wished to add to the foliag: \ts about her home some ons clusters of Mo 7.30 o'clock in nmity elub banquet hall. Lafanso club towns and citic transportation of aves being con- other shrubs of claims that il on Corbin Plac s Are Pall Bearers At John Bilas’ Funeral state flower, is protected by law and it up or transport it no one way di without authority. he new plant will be A to win the_b os Auderson on a complain | of violating the i had dug up in Weston 1n Pinehes, well known resident | planned to hold ¢ nd | |“The Tender Hour" [ wis 1o Le planted in the garden. Le statute protecting Work On Road | mountain | Ly 1% progrossing at a vapid pace 1an §50 nor more than §100. a4 to the new coninment will funeral par- clergymin for his s And I should like to have tl [ mony in the yard this fi on the plant and the Mr. MeAberdeen: Then the ehick n pick up the rics reat deal last tim {ter Vvening News. coneern to taks ALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS —Manches- | v and the local prople are inter- in watching « and new industries expected to EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 192T. Plainville News SEEK EXTRADITION Fled to Maine Henry Trumbull. his cake and have it adage constitutes back this week. Mrs. Pere with several small children. Martell's son. A year home at Warehouse Point, | Pereau has heen in court imes for failure to pay for (suppert. Ench time he has agr o pay but authorities state, Upon the disappearance Pereau, Mrs. Martell came to ki house for Pereau ago he sold her a sedan portable engine from | pared for his getaway. Lle engine and disappeared. Mrs. Marteil complained to | Juror Charles I, Conlon and Cons ble B. W. Furr Edward J. Hickey of the stat. torney's office. with relatives in Hudson, Me, Deputy Sheriff Chappells 'town arrested him last night. It is expected that Hickey sent two men to bring buck prisoner and the car, and a he will be held here s soon as Per arriy Schubert s Appointed Constabla Georg 3¢ Canal street wa patrolman by \ E. ¥ appo hubert take off t night and will Tuesday, November 1 ment to succeed Sherift J. W. Furrey vumored for about a week, definite announcement was not m | by the selectmen until this mo; They the board was unanimous, Constable Schubert served than a decade 1 constabulary for vears. Dropped at the ancus a year ago, he again this irity by running was 11 ahead of is forest fir this section. capected to warde ud him in goo and the selection of the e generally approved by th peaple Constable Furrey I patrolman far about six years |an irony of fate his last night duty will be Hallowe'en. His plans are not knoy pointment - he was a builder. Henry Trambull Elected Henry Trambull has been ¢ vice-president of the National n of Manufacturers at its suces nual convention in Chattanooga Tonn Pythians to Begin Season The fall acivities of Pyt Loge 47, K. of P, will b TONIGHT BILLIE DOVE and BEN LYON FRIDAY ONLY ‘The Rainmaker’ With ERNEST TORRE WILLIAM COLI C SATURDAY || ‘FOR THE {1t cottexe lire watching the neern. The new highway should be boom for the tov 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS W this cormer, Stork Visits Constable A son was horn late last nizht to That Isn’ SOD I=1NENER, TLOUGKT L WAS SO GOOD-EXAMINATIONS IN WISTORY-NINETY | ARE EASY FOR SIX IN ENGLISH AN' NINETY TWO IN ARITAMETIC! BoV/!' 1 eoT 600D MARKS IN ENERY- TRING = EIGATY No Hope tor 1 condition of Mrs, turn for thy G club held Mrs. Weber resides on Galpin's il 1 is one of the led S much enjoy ting Tonight | Mrs. James MePherson; whist, Mre. son, consolation. feel rather npset, they sy, be- of the police report that the senl Grady domestie w hall was decorated in holiday Leeping with the te trouble was not in the 7 \WONDER. s AOW FRECKLES v MADE ovr! J/ FOWDID YoV _ ] COME OUT IN - | l FRECKLES Bun tomorrew nig staw supper. Noticea have to all members and & large attend- ance is anticipated. followed by a short and the serving of refreshments. and Irving Carter pointed a committec to arrange an | entertainment and dance to be held some time next month lodge has Leen invited to attend and provide will be held in the committee will meet OF DAVID PEREAU Poliee Say He Stole Car aud 'SCHUBERT 1§ APPOINTED Justice M. O. Will Sueceed Fugrey on November 1 —Pjthians Start Activities Tomor- shooting row Night—Manufacturers Elect |search found fircarins Henry Pereau has found a way to too, but he that the shattering a crime, have back agaln, disappear- ing with both machine and money. iis extradition is now being sought and it is expected he will be brought |, vocate | Staples belie T GG st e az0 u's wife rap away, leaving hit Two of !them have been placed in the county | and several thelr | never has done so, the of Mrs. About a month | which hs | | owned. Some neighbors purchased a him, he sold | his house, and in every way Pereau rid himself of all property and pre- Then, it i3 alleged, he stole the car and porta- v. Prosecutor Conlon issued a warrant for Pereau's arrest on a charge of theft and the matter was placed in the hands of Detecti s at- Pereau was located of that will | the | ppry ed night the board of selectmen ce on | His appoint Constable-Deputy has been | ning. no reason for the change {but let it be known that the vote of o on the Bristol police Bennett, president | e, ang has been a member of the | of the Union Laundry, is one of the |y . " udges selected merits of the con- republican | named | and proved his popu- Jec- Tis long experienee s been sent The busi be held at 8 o'clock entertainment moeting will W. B. Wilber, Chariea Livingston have been ap- Torrington entertainment. The affair high school. The row pight’s lodge gathering and wiil have a report ready at that time, Alten Had Firearms Prank Cacamo of Loon Lake an allen, was fined $10 and Ryder when found guilty of possessing fire- arms, Game Warden Charles All house had received complaints about near the lake and in Cac upon home. posscse thew, he Grand Juror Wil prosecytad Staples to Preside Superintendent of Staples will preside at the s sion of the State T tion in Hartford alzo scheduled to deliver o mportant specches at t ing In Norwich, whe line the work for th future m J. Foran Sehools 1eon hers' assoc! of the expansior \ that what Conneet % i8 morale and I drive this Tiome tomor row in an effort to secure the luck ing quality. Mr. Staples is vic cut teachers intends to president of the association aud is {in line for clection as president | Vecember, All schools will be closed hiere to morrow of the conventions. A, M. L. Zion Church Notes A recital and concert will | given at the Redeemer’s A, M. E. Zion church this evening. Mmne Lilllan T. Til will be the artist A teacup soc tie hoard of stewards night at the home of Mr macher, Hart's eorner. There will n, an ,be fortune telling and refreshments. Teachers' I Ihe locul &chool teachers will hold a tancy dress party in the high school gymnasium this evening There will be games and dancing, the high school orcliestra providing decorated in Hallowe'en The committee in charge consists of Miss mith, Principal . Margaret Creedon, and Yice-Principal Douglas MacDonald. music. The gym is Hallowe'en fashion, and refreshments will be served. Anna Torrant, Mrs, P, W Uyincipal Orrin 1. Judd, own, M Library Opencd T1 mally opencd this morni books on the shely junior or refercnce a member of the sg in eharge during ¢ The room has been u hall in the and past a8 quite deserted this morning, bu hon s the teachers hegin to assign the pupils to the reference Hoo |the students become used the library s expected to I busiest room in the schocl Notes Mrs. Fred Tolden of Torrin nd her sister, Mrs. Aimie Slough- Her of TPortland, Ore., have veturned to their homes after \isiting Mrs Johanna Berg of Kl court. The high school football tean will be idle this week, the game with Farmington having fallel through, square bhut now a reside towns- hag heen night ! {tended v future | 1. Before his ap- ssiul f Perocions K Yother in a return ence Asso- ! Lins I through the town, Trumbull avenus | extingnished of Axel Johnson on Cook LOVE OF MIKE' A gripping drama of the other ide EXAMINATION | of Hartford, is a patient at & Praneis’ hospital there Former Mirst Sleetman John J IKimmel has roturned from an e on trip. Halsted is a path il hospi Mrs. J. New Rritain Ge he Plainville Fagles ven will thi and ter 1 sehool field tomorrow 2 o'clock. Last Satur swamped by 48-0 in the nigh 1y th s were gume, w dire alled ion 1 he state along Clearly and fully the routes to di I terent cities. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Fawley o itz Bi Philadelphia Protess las retu where he front Boston, 1 post Adunta cours: Fire Chief Kdward P. Prior and Asg Chief William J. Fora slight chimne he hon cct Tu tay night PARTY YANJOY HALLOWELE! June Descola and Mrs. Domenick Descola of 6 Arch street, entertamed a number of | fricnds last evening at her hom: | The house was ¢ tiyely decorat {ed with Halloween cojors and ug- | gestions and many Hallowaen games | were played. The hostess snd her |little guests appeared n costume {A duinty Junch was kerved. with an oyster s before tomor- | costs by Tuesday night | mo's As aliens are not allowed to arrested Cacamo. | tomorrow. He is athers elocutionist, 1 will be given by s tomorrow high scheol library wus for- s and senior ch period. as u study zabeth Burns, formerly of meet ench rnoon arkers have been highways pointing out more puests wnd was taking daughter of A, t the Half of It will ¥ itertained th g at the home of Mrs. Fra Wisnieski of Summer street, Bristol Woman Reclected Mrs. Bristol News Sara A. Hull of this city wis | |5 ted corresponding secretary of | |the state W. C. T. U., at a conven- held at the Fiest Methodist tion Episcopal ehurch in Meriden yester- P lay, All of last year's officers were r fed without opposition, b D [mmunization Against Diph-| v ct Traflic Noon He further notice, Motor an Jumes Burns will direct theria Begun at Public Mesting " £ oot | est of the rsection. Endee and Bristol Clubs in Tourna most dan- city, the ent—New Theater Opens To- met) SE T | to North night—Poiiceman 1o Dircet Traf- | ! ng nd one and n fic at North Main and Center, {part of awt ! Th ! n nume The auditorium of the high school | Toriteiat Sty was taxed to cupacity last ey ' TR L DUkl 1 s LAY “hich o which severe of a s u result Cameo Thea ter Opening will be ening with which will be 1. Wade gether with tucers from o this ing will arch; Star = speech, meo News Monty of Go Yom Hanne- Banks in deville Myers and e Garden of Roses, Nat Martin and ot was | lores Costello in College on 1 o tior taking pr the st of coi s point | Colonial Theaters Ine, own- cater, will donate evening's per- to the new ys' club ed on the site re- Laurel street. Police Court wraitis, charged with 1 nd costs in agic out 1l conomy of toctor whe tirst noti Dipl ed, Dr. Coon i first wis speei! y mentioy that on the ntly purchased on Hinie ng a child, on ccond day the chanees wer the court this worning by Judge ubout even, the third day consider- | jos AL Donov itis be- ably less and on the tourth day th me involved in av gument with is apt to prove fatal. ta m jamed Jackson lust evening Dr. John L. Riee, health cer | which ended in a 1. Juckson was of the city of New H address- | gound not guilty ed the audience on “Stamping Out{ The case of Arnold Stewart of 72 Diphtheria.” He traced the pro-!judd st nd Anghony Smat of 68 ss made by medical science in{{‘pson street, who were involved in t azainst diphtl Only omobile accident early Tu vears ago. he pointed out arternoon at the corner of Cen- onyone had diphtheria the North Main streets, was con- disease struck terror in the hearts of {ipued until net lay by Assist- everyone and the first thought v Proscenting Attorney Robert J. that the next step would be to ¢ K in the undertaker. e then told o Card and Billiard Tournament how the m o whnich caused thed club and the fow membrane thr in a series of four had been ¢ inatches tomorrow evening at the it of the iy, club rooms on North Main first rems {str to banquet the was anti-toxin, whieh nnounced combat Seas s n | i and sete B 1 ath rat ! K 1 se- has not N 1 ¥ T et Mt = Synagogue Committee hat_children 1 six | Announced by Berson i ) the| Judsge Morris D. Saxe of the city ) trom that ase|and police courts is chaivman of the ve practically executive conmittec charge of le to it. Aboye seven years' plans for the n 2250,000 syna 16 vagsfound iUt approxt o be erected by the Congre- half were susceptible and {uaion Bretiiren, Sons of Israel, ac- o immune. e said Ahat]oording to aif announcement by medical seicnee could not explain' Berson, president of the con- Lhis USSR D Rce i (ion, today. Mr. Berson will e ! duyersainadenty sl | ser as an ex-officio member of cries B i BENEIE TS Ll BES Uk i) ot kg e o vt not of | Ty egmms i addition to Lo e o] Saxe, 15 composed of the fol e D e seal e Jist heing the only ‘m\‘j \“H::‘- ‘,., s B ‘“‘“ 1 so far by Mr. Ber- e aE T eas ot o Rerson, Morris Cohn, ve fmune will have nobhis S M. Davidson rEe Gans, A, J. show & i venthal, George LeWitt, M. C. Le- The most rema fyio WAt T ey Edward A. Mag. combat the disea M‘]M\M 1. Nuir, louis Raphael, Solo- 1913 with dis o of toxin|mon Shurberg, Bernard Stein anti-toxin, Tl o s Wi e - 9 i any person azonst e as-| Commanded by “Dream” e et Farmer Kills Family this was entirely Jif t ol oo arla, Oct. 21 (M—Bx- R e 1 plain was commanded by would prevent diseaso®for pric- d tically all time. Toxin anti-tc x| @ vision L dream a twenty-five used lo prevent diseasc 1 © of the Chamlievo anti-loxin Is SIMply used to named Mitroft today kilted e fathier, mother, wite, hown during the N his two children with a ¢ years ago, then surrendercd to the peaker, In New Ha toxin anti-toxin had re p——— S Safe, Harmless leath rate fre to one last .« Way to Remove Perspiration Odors casy way to banish all B lhody odors—with perfect safety! Vithan Lodge Mecting ‘\H. or two tablespoonfuls of Syl- A me of ILithan pho-Nathol in your bath water will Knights of Pythias. will v perspira- S o'clock this « in Arcam wnitly relieve Rockwell uple, P'ytl Wonder- fors, Wil also meet e th & and invigorating— business session of Fth to the skin. You'll To Fnte Rric Get Sylpho-Nathol at » VBy Blosser T FAILED IN HISTORY, 6P AMMER BADY 74 Wo ) IS COMIN'=1 AANE To TELL Popv")/ r,é_“ REG U. S PAT OFF \_©1927 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.