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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1¢ [ \\— e . EKMLLIOGRES icoss s REFUSES 10 SIGN W Mk 00 AUTOISTS | iy tems S1VED FRON DEATH MEPUTTODEATH ..., =5 SWIM ARDAWIT_, 20 T uoTE ROLES = =7 AT MAGARA FALS ‘13 \ Makes Five Gallans, Discovers Three Considerable Dam 2 the H [} 1 «— 0 . i i Gallons Missing and Then Reported in England 1 ollow o HEOR r y : . . Russian Justice Works Speedxlyl Miss Gleitze's PHlot Dechines (0 oo, con s v o This Number Failed 10 Note Human Chein Pulls Woman : in Moscow Add Signature S - bro Adiess Changs : e s aidions = ‘hnu of beer yesterday, was angered —_— ¢ 3 3 SAcB N \ I a i ‘( MoScaw. Get, 20 (D—Thren for. | O diScovering that threo gallons | 1oy o i 3 N, J nted Niagara Falis, N. Y., Oct. 29 (P— t Russiin willionaires, brothers L"r”‘ SIREa i GIgtI DN GeyCl P)—Captaft Harry ! 1 last nig i Boeral ted ¢ o women and a man, forming a nd Cyril Prove and their Y¢ hen she accused her husband | Sl Ivm- i i S 1 of U ! Irs. 8 of t wn chain, last night saved from Korepanoff, sen. ©°f having taken it. Ofticer William ! ¥ another bomb into he S of A : Sons B T car t - Ao AR AR alled into the house | the Channel swimming situation to- s M = SUNE aven & alls near the Amer. i on charges of mili- {bny D e e e R e torn ¢ i J L 1 \rch strer i shore Mrs. Blanche Race, 38, e e R e R e i e % ! s 2 ek BB o ey e e “he exceuted men, sentenced last | TN® Woman said her husband chased | l-ondon stenographer, had succeed. Bohoies ek b n ‘.n m the l\:xq»fi: about 15! e e © and their three children out of |vd in making the swim Octoher 7. R e cataract. : . the housc but he denied it. The nd her trainer 5 Were Dansvaudor, 1y supplying Edward Char- ) i 2 g o i 1 on t r « > 1 ¢ | st secretary’ of the British PNCIDAS Bave been in trouble ne- | ¢ s 5 5 i Peoria, 1il., his wife and his p ) - as Moscow, which recently cssitating police “Intervention, on | None g ) . ‘ e R L | P e e . previous occasions. : 1its i iel i "",’I l'i”“' 208 S signing | 1,1 ; S ) 2 0 ey iergriff said he was standing ered. x¢ h Russ " i 7 o : & fid % X 1 R cct Point watching the 1 cret military i to m o8 he t 1 N t 1 oo In pronouncing the death sen- BINEHAM IN REPLY ek ago under im- | ., t I « 1 L t v not t Fo it et 5 toRasTlY, ad of the military | i weather — eonditions—he- | o0 ! ; S % MU s s ; 0. Upsiream toward Goat Is- { { tribuna upreme court added cause, sh “‘v‘ she wanted to prove [ iea” in Boats y were b or Y . oA o nd bri he saw a """“"’"{ '?““' { that the sente Rl t not all British women swim- i ; 3 i ¢ bl : rapids a short distance not Lic appealed. Two other men ar- | mers were of the hoaxin Okl y < nus, in d X : 3 : x et g omshore, e iran (down the dm | 2 Vet Sl s {Dr. Dorothy Logan, : i e ; ned o the Kictsend c t to the shore and waded into i €ach 10 two years' imprisonment, | Dr. Logan, atter c she had | : e e water, ' others Prove turned,state’s | S D b | SWum the Channel, t t « on his wife and sister-in- opins o e thekivee | Nalor Doesu't Believe Latter :2:7 0 had followed him down to bank, Vandergriff joined hands s able to grasp 1 drag her ¢ woman e no affidavits,” he sai : 5 Leesontall ris st « houses asnore, d woman was and Allan can pleas: 1 ! 0 : s, Gt ; . iken to a hmy\. A niece of the ir broth in refusing to v, Koren- o nowieaze| Will Achieye Ambition character” of Charnock at the As counsel to the war | them a w Haven, Conn., Oct. 29 (UP) sariat, Korepanoft was fa- | ishment of strong régional i 05 v ir lo said she had re- military sccrets, it wa Eoveérnments is China's only hope of & AL STy A "y . 0 i ved a telegram dated Niagara salvation, Senator 1 am St Page) s (| anirel 1 1 u't know . S ¢ E¢ ‘their ad i\l Y l ‘ F N}H IERS 1 insigned and reading: nal statement to the court | told the United Press today, = I but v G Y, ! ok toa] St TO ["[‘USS F]RE HO%F Mrs. Blanche Race. sentenced, Cyril Prove, | - Bingham's staten e Gt Secars i " 1V Uy he river near Goat ' vho was known as one of | mad reply to an interview y en t C 1 G AU . : island bridge today." | bLest sg men before the war, broke | (g Tso-Lin, “Manchurian war it ; or 1 11t tof sldar X i e Dt L;vm-h- asking for | lord,” Karl A. Bickel, president condly such thi should not "-] ‘!“‘.' P ic or my r ration i FmoLs Board Meets Tonight and is Expect- n v Ir. the younger broth- | of the United Press, at Peking. be necessary 8o CLLEB T e tin the ove op y { of the United Press, at Peking n ry in sport X i D i : ntly played josz music| Chang flatly refused to consider | “Thirdly 1P T signed an a idavit | 1 ‘“f,”"' | | turned car. I clit i he e e e o v gdite Dlepase (atibbpitte: 2 0 h | that Senator Bingham had made |about the course I took. And that's Salla 2 rel) ! som shout e i ‘M m“’f”"‘;”::mnj”'i’” ra visit to Chi W oown I'm not going to| ;&N IC O s i ! 1t e sl e \ N ct. 2 man G N Eathe men (oideath (e i Tty Srpaatan sl Benalon A On: EERAY e oo f w1 ¢ 8 board o iy e 2 | v ted.” said Sen: anyon, 3 e e i 500 Hoo Ming and Chin Lung, Fac- there wers Toany In-lminihan © dthat GHane Tl TR Ogrca g that Savery (I SATIE Rl EneR SoBLIBNG e oy v to tt tal. Set & AT ; : board ung, \ ' ‘yk,m,,..,n.-".\.[” 9 o1 DY Vo1l ivelcoms' my mroposal with | Ghannal sl Lould be iseq | ftd Pty His le with n | < At i o inz Death for Murder of Fellow ritish mission at Moscow sinc 5 v ! t the cer | - | open arms. 11 endeavoring to Grorge W. I . Aok 1 rsh ot Sir 1 up wor A : dlat I ‘ s bee . - i eoS | conquer Chinaz and from all reports 1 swimmers al- | PiCKed ur At g G0 ) L Countryman, —Get Respite. : 2 { he still is optimistic rcgarding his nt regarding the ;07 i i brovght i I t iges A ho; I the tricky fy to do so, v Oct. 29 (A — Governor \t Sir Robert But 1 do not believe Chang will s t p R ; sterday granted Soo Hou the most pact financial | | Tiis EribNTon e ‘[‘, \_‘”‘ TIP. A \ « Ming and Chin Lung a reprieve un- 3 _ by, ol | “Chang is a northerncr and u d people who fast| O \ not appea Y Hber s Sito permit i ithe ho lid lived in Russia, | othiers cone 16 ! ! ) unsel to present their appeals for worthern methods of transportation found a “soft spot” in i { czar, carried on Grisdh e i R . ho swimmon | Jordan to sigr . This meney to the board of pardons s that the northiern troop wheels o su hoso pilot at | 40 Was : for a bl ! n B0 ! November 7. They were sen- B o for transportation. Dumpcarts and not plot course that | INuired casu ! i \ because the tenced to die at the state prison on ]'HR"E DIE IN GRASH wagons were in vogue to carry sol- 1 the worst g charge on wl > was el e Y 1 had to November 1 for the murder of a L diers. | S When told that 2 dic $6 fellow countryman in Manchester p . i and the c I 1 March. In the south T saw soldiers ad- Sing inlo Hatlie e Gchelds slaught The board will meet a half hou, | Vourth Is Injured in Johnstown, Pa,, | Y21CIns into battle through riceficlds | BOY BADLY BURNED | sometime in water IHeIG Sy usts. A nor to their ala carlier on November 7 to hear the The board regularly meets at . m., but this time will meet at would Automobile Accident Early Today ¥ner could not do | New Haven Youngster Drops Light- ) Reasons like that convince me Seving —~Car Crashes Into Pole. a. m. This arrangement will N ; ¢ 20 Urt_THoee | thAE OME man can mot conguer all Match Into Tank of Aban- shught viate a possible sesslon after the nwn, P, Oct. 20 P—Threc | (it ° | said to 1 petitions of about 70 inmates of the ) sons were killed and a| e pogo 2 qir. ! doned Automobile, | Sline prison are heard. i Muged SHore todayWEWhenireriie thnwng fromi(Ne Houtheint T N e iy this fheinaiiomobllpgicrnahetBn ol a s (il aiiiel as lomet tord AR Goin Ly ; ; ; tal is b 1 R teley pole on a down grade as | other, Southern Chinese | (0100 2utomobiles, even it decrepit |}, Sergean and LUGK SAVES GIRL they were veturning from a Hallow- | would rige up in 1 v i S i \ml;l‘“‘:‘ ok Harper went H oo i (LN Mty slightest inroad from northerners, SETa G earvslnipates IEoLcaistation : ihe e e ’ peat that China’s salvation | % Wa% P alEnt e it 0 o loce L headduariesy, | nlier )Ticers Arrive n Time to Find For- John James, Miss Grace the establishment of strong |’ g ; R made a stat t over his s i ZoN Miss Mary losko, 18, DO EaverAment Hnd thar thic "w“\ ‘w 'f 011‘”‘:‘;“;:.”.:‘: and i ¢ of witnes mer Convict Choking Her and Jo other nations should e D ounidUsl e nton s dri iy g Mis o) OrRn o hatowr hone RS Ll inside of the tank It Wi | cards | ith Raly : flalsing Hammer Over Her Head. ' ies but will recover. |a¢ 7 vaerants 1t Loian o) '-QJHH; e hnd s odiih Hantiord Portland, Ore., Oct. 29 UP—A po- : Lever, driver of the Hwhm’,} itly enjoyed : 1 o = AR Rohan o 3 p that closed just in time to | L Another m | naa % o e e save the life of a 15-year-old girl, of the p is s B S Mhell et Battord today left John A. Pender, §2, con- 2 po th At s Sapaeg, g cted slayer, facing a charge of at- six members of the ¥ “ | 1s not drivir . s 1 3 i it the s S mpted murder. | were crowded into a rozdster and, | (ion X Hossital, b b L : Pender had answered sev- e 10} the pollceliguer Lol i hid Zontheen g : o saw the black object it ral advertisements through which = them hr I\m;‘;u:vz.wmm which 1 inspe 1 Rty el Lt : e ought work, her parents while making fast time roup of stror 2 S Lo oy suspicious and pelice ar- hang Tso s S / r did not have tin SUEE el ’ = CHONE Sl Ansonia People V OUI‘IL T e nged for her to meet Pender yes- = DL kil (L On Blg Bond lssue T trday at an fsolatéd place. Two ‘ . e R e of this city are today decid ol every vl ict choking the girl. They £ —— tha ’:V‘\\s "‘”’;’,“[, e e BT polls by a ref lum vote | y ing to ght. 1 P 1 iched him just as he raised a ¢ ' Ansonia will float a bond [ne would say he was driving and | T aup ummer over her head. wees Operating Near Orizaba | Chinese, Each of the C cad- Phad lie; would g ! LELAND 0 Yorces Operating rizabe | Cliinese. Each o the Chin s n dollars for a (T would not have to be In it. when| LELAND T N SHOP ‘ Pender declared he could not ex- [ Over-Powered by Mexican Goy- |15 8 tdor the o ing | New high school. For such an elec- | the officor called for the « R plain his actions. He was charged ¢ is appoin derricas sl her: savioe | Lonithaivollng wastbrisk Lip Eokthel the carl T showedl my. zesistration 3 3 Sl vith attempted murder. | erumental Troops, gut "1‘ eyl ot "I hoon hour. en T w way. Y | Former New Britain Merchant (o irmar He was sentenced to be hanged imd conqueror, The pollir ire open from 1 ked e T W H 1 Fi 7 TS n 2 i i e R boll are op m | woman picked me up in Eng In Business, Handling fn_ October, 1923, ater Ris conviss Oct i _""“( 1l ‘”‘ ‘m"““'l, ”"“’I” 9 a. m. to and a heavier | ford, she drove so recklessly T was ng L CALLS PROH]BIT[ON 0 K tion of murder in Scappose, Ore., of i r s operating near Orj Toktonly : 1 char. | vole s exp fternoon after 'sorry T did not walk all 1 Yo I Women's Wearing Apparel, R \ aisy Wehrmann and her « he slopes of Orizaba mour }‘m'(lmu: of trans tion and char Ik} mills close down for the day not mean to run aw t I} e r-old son. The sentence wer lefeated anc spersec acter of the terrain, but becau ‘ 4 ¥ | vear-old son. Wl 1 ted an l. 'm.;' rsi '1 '_" 5 ‘_ e e om present indications it appear zed T co ot do ) L Rev. Samuel Stuclific Disagres With | Everctt Fieher has returned from was commuted to life imprisonment A figh cen going on Rrapscplegie o S 1t the measure will be voted. Both | I went home 1 went to & ok university to spend the 1 he was given an unconditional | ; pas I there, says a bul-[all Chin i | the graded schools and the present| Milton Schlossherg told the pe « : Pastors Who Would Repeal M. ; ; scven years later, i | i ©d by the presidential bu- It | bigh school are much congested and \s sitting with Weinberg € ; & p 4 ' L report from Geners R it is imperative that something he |saw the Crowley car con n t nelt] Volstead's Amendment. VEHICLE REPO y i s Joi | : Leland t G § S § I Jusiis Aguirre, who declares that ths | Canadian Amateurs JOIn [fons at onee to rolise e med | oy the Cros ) L g @ Rotned ndny ot (it L 0N MR STERAWEDS T g whole region will be completely S e fons 1o Wi o i n A b a " = { I Pt viin o e e 2| Providence Hockey Club | tions. T e Sl W e : o S 5 il Vandsrvelde, i I ithin a Monivesl: WGob 5 (0P Tinimy i DINg S 50j5 L v otls s < married at a borough city hall ® I Azuirre, who took the \ st . collision Xt instan s |shop ot ffort to Tant down Gen. | Gardiner, managcr of the rovi- | Lover Shoots Self oo L Sl 1 act 4 TR o e 1 effo ! J b hockey club of the il sk pisco en ne Beeckma el Ao Gomez, former presi. | denee. I L. hockey club o the | At Home of Fiancee overtirned. | Episcor S e Canadian-American League, T 3 . - i United S il | embassy made every dential candidate and one of thejCdnadian-Americin ~League, | W 4, Mass,, Oct (P— | Witnesses Tell of Sline's Speed 6 thebiarrinwa & socrei { g lowders of the recent revolt, report- 'M“‘]‘_; “"(‘,r‘ ‘l‘l" o na ity | Jose . shot himself with | Joseph M. Quinn of 101 Wylls | strec Vibriderveltis'ait evigd sor ot G Bl e S L e el L ; the 1 fa 1 kncwnifbut acemall groiip rted either ln(.x]l;m" ©f Mot 1ot winger Maiton il ( ¢ "”:1‘\‘, of iss o 185 ord, e ot A : 1 o papermen was present. i nts hag been, compelled b 2NS0 H08T Jelb WY en. | Georgianna rly today after | ped th t ; s ! i ) ciheflain, Lozada, to|'1® ]"‘“"']‘1'5 m]"m‘ i "”]‘ ; :1‘} had va to effect a re- |1 1 his 1 t u’nx a o ter Purcell of the Sons of Ire l 4 s CAsiachiad | I v i ans his forces or because they were | L& s conciliation with the yor woman | whi NEA J of Quebcee city. The men leave hero o : Sline' of QRN 1 afraid of the incoming troops. this’ afternoon with Gardiner for [VIth Whom he had ‘q”m‘”‘djw sy e ; ilure DANCE { many groups returned to | ool {““;‘ PRl CRUC b RtalenitoRa S hoso STioe S . 1 to B ] | s where they were O (N Dial kit R : e cot X ' i ° i1 Il protection by the fed-| = He had m a previous attempt | told the police d i ; | i Hopes Clarence Dairow suicide on September overturncd « Fox i o ton’ o ran enln ik ' 1 Gonzalo Fscobar at Mo-| Will Accept Nomination el e John Mitchell Dies i today. He 1 to v ported the defeat of arebel | \washington, Oct. 29 (I'P)~-Jol oviai s an ety i< about After Auto Collision ‘juriner on the sub ] t ) commanded by Luis Gon- | ¢, Rod cretary of the newly R 23 = B5imiles o S o the lights T le, 11, Oct. 29.—(UP) = > | 5 1 f| i i J3h e e e IRL, L INJURED BY AUTO < J zile formed anti-blue law party of | 3 A L of tho W chell, chairman of GIRL, 1. INJ 3Y | — America said today, the organization | Accused Bishop Refers ot v s of the Thin A, = E AT]’EMPTS SUIG]DE j plans its own slate in the next pre To New Cannon Law Code | wiin gre and hi on a, dential clections and hopes Clare Re ance TR 0ot P et T 1 automobi Darrow of Chicago will accept its op William A. Hickey of the the wre s 3 presidential nomination Roman Catholic diocese of Provi- |came along and crashed int en route to € tamfor an, Despondent Over ¢ eyt o _ Mtamford Woman, Despondent : — A e Pt I it Lak : Mortgaze on Home. Inhales Ilu- | “Spunk” Sparrow Will ihe "awful ffects of excommunlea- | Thomay 4. Croy I SEcldont ’ Y H tion which arc to follow, accord- | was on the r 0l o ‘ . ! minating ¢ Lead Minneapolis Millers ing to the diocesan official organ, |wgy and Weinberg's car sil he 1 shortly e ue wan =] ! Winoings) an, ROGCE 298 (U)o 8RS Bro v fdenta LUINIfor 6l slescomit | 1 s oar W oaheing Hene = - ' Stamford, Conn., Oct g 1{/?1 | The Minneapolis millers in the Am- |, o0 o prn e’ 3 Diagnault | car was turned compl ity - = 7. z IR EiososRo S forelericanBlason Honlie Dok iR (A B SH e who | did not turn over. | J0Y BITTEN BY DOG o . 1 closure of a mortgage on her home | wijl he captained this season Y| have cited Bishop Hickey into court | Policeman Near Death ddy Kressig, S years old of 349 » Under New Management = & is thought fo have led Mrs. Ange-|«Spunk” Sparrow of last year's Cal- in suits secking an accounting of | Officer Tarper said toda has| Sl atidal T Tt bitten 1 | ' lina Itosa, 40, of Aberdeen Ter &a Tiger This —announcement | rynqq i1 various parishes, refer sver had so narrow an escare from S S L \ TOTTST V N - a | funas wrious parishes, referred | never had so narrow a R et EnG e L ol \ 5 Dl pmne endil b L8 todus: ShelivvaisEmano iy SI6YA MOEn ST aasi s S i g e S | B experienced wl ine's s e Ly "m’m' l 1 i | GORGEOUSLY DL( ORATED e BLOUE Rk i Sioe n s dnnialinglloeh s Heor M Innepalla sviloi i ere |2 e o e il S e e vn upon him. e did Eorinlig et il >ACIOUS DANCE FLOOR * fumes from an unlighted gas water | with the club practicing on local ice. | ., non law (canon ) as quoted | not think the * would pass I 7 : e E X i o ca v 2257) as ink oon on Diwight s The = D - it row Is a ast, hard-iting for- | 4700 Y, Sl a0 he rematnedin (1o can, noon on Duight stust T - BEAUTIFULLY LIGHTED s Mr-. Rosa was taken unconscious | ward and will be a great help to : W ter of the highway until ter and bit him on three diff = ’ .. @ i 1 to the lospital, and responding to!ihe Millers. 9 N Foren | manded that hé jump out L ihres s 4 ° ] s i e DR ) i Senator Cuminal Giv |t e o places on, m. e child e = a ‘ a fair way to recovery. Besides her AUTOIST 1S BLAMED Answer to Femin Weinberg, also stayed in tl Gt i A s PRIVES WITHOUT TICENSE = l ] husband Mrs. Rosa has six children. Providence, R. T, Oct. 20 () — Paris, Oct. 29 (UP)—"What is the way until he was almost st and cauterized the child’s ”‘N B e 0e AT S | §h d AT Coroner Everard Appleton today | y(titude of the 7 vy toward votes |a quick leap down the er AR Hony ¥ Sadreh e T y 7 - 0 '“ . T A T - ALY HOIL MISS GIUDDICTES) Relds Cal\in| Y iBragdoni ofd 1yl | f6 s oman 71 Caskod! Mrtie. Hensrah,|| savln i b from Me) os I S ol *““]“‘(_ni_““mn_‘ S DANCING UNTIL ONE A. M. § Mrs. James Gilbert of 65 Lincoln | payge Mass criminally - responsible | feminist leader at the radical m.{ Had Mr, Fox obeyed a r oy thaidog | there was no tré raiine il ‘_””‘n”;n)w i : street gave a party last evening in|for (he freight train wreck here ! eialist convention his wife, he would not h of the u \loaridrvent byt f & lionor Miss Mollie Gilbert Who | Octoher 8 which caused the death “It is that it women, with their |car, it was learned toduy 3 = Music b_ = | will enter the New Britain General | of James Carver, conductor, Brag- | mentalit get the vote the repub- pulled up near the wr = liLl‘l‘: SWAN S'NGING ORCHESTRA 4 Hospital Training School for Nurses | don” was engineer of a train that [lic will be endangered.” replied | Fox asked him to drive on = fi next month. About 35 were: pres-lerashed into three freight cars. The | Anti-Feminist Senator Cuminal. felt it his duty to ascer PR = . ent. Bric was plaved and the looroner found that Bragdon failed | or not he could be of any assist e lx JOIN THE THRONG h prizes were awarded to Mrs. M. {tg heed signals. m(m u D TO m 1/;) . "m;-m He had been out of v"‘ car e = i Doherty, Miss Catherine Doherty and . Athens, Greeee, Oct. 29 (Rh—For- | only a minute or two when ho w Fidlle vienetiion — fox Byecyhods i Ir Dunn. Miss Gilbert was ARCHBISHOP DIES mer Prem Eleutherios Venizelos, | struck. Mr: Fox w u:;wm.. fs her 51 r Hm\\» A Bu Time for E er)bod. 1 N ., v a o4 foring B v Zrie a shoc r 1 | | iwesented with a sum of money. The | Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 29—Arch-|who has been suftering from phie- | by grief and shock, while Mr. v e : > iFotbxgby Dolding ; il sl il Tal- the Roman |bitis, or inflammation of the inner | Mrs. Greenberg were dazed by the! ARRESTUD POR SPEEDING | throughout the country nding | 9 1 Q prettily decorated in Hal- | bishop J. G. Harty of th : i i Felian | Halesntiongl oLl Deaassts andlotiort 242 MAID lowe'en colors and a delightful lunch [ Catbolic archdiocese of Omaha who |membrane of a vein, has been or- | suddenness of the fatalit | Arthur B. Landry of Hartford was | delegation St R vas merved has been critically il at the St|dered to bed by his physician, thell A minute before Mr. Fox was fa- | arrested for specding on Stanley [to wish the royal “mother et the | o5 : e Agne's rectory here for several days | physician advising this course for at [tally injured he remarked to Po-|street by Motoreycls Officer Alfred |country a happier year than T MUSIC —" MU SIC S MU ] ® * READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | dicd early today. dleast a month. liceman Harper; “It's a good thing ay shortly before noon today. ' la . i ¢ /1 1

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