New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 14

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P ARt o] OLITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927, GALLOWS PREPARED FOR TWO GHINESE; PETITIONS DENIED (Continusd from First Page.) has bee Arthur Anno ement the marriage of son of Mr. an {of 13 Burr | Miss Ann I Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ko — burgh, Pa He enumerated the names of attor- ys connected with the defense. Said he on or sev ) m. are brought to nse of cas: Miss Gladys 1 thwart the state.” A Quarter Manor wa He said that on the morning of | it i day of the murder at 2 o'clock |, Y wo letters were mailed from Hart- LGS ord and Rockville to Manchester Chinese informing them the Tong ar was on and they should look ressed to the O : e William H. J rihern sec “Sixt The Exch, which he was ived too The v said that Tong mur- Boston, Chic lelphia, New and all at The ere and police n murders in the coun- Ing tre: nent at including that at [al hospital, exp lufies in two w tay Mr. d family of over the brother, the state’s ver-|street and said the two| Routine r 5:45 2. m. action at the & of the murder and the hoard of po t Chin Lung for tonight. Hall, Hartford, s e ilroad station to Alcorn said pains ommi fate's atiorne ors i ¢ the vesterday Judge Henry 1 o'clock. o'clock lexd Emissary %00 Hoo Wing Mr. Alcorn, ry of Tong and com- Mrs. Astc wesk James atters are that a tire had heen an enclosed cab. [automobile at the corner Chin Lung who claimed on the Wit-|ana Clinton streets that he could not speak Mr. Alcorn, ‘“could ! enough to en the cab. At chester,” attorney t on to say, “the cab was left | I feet away headed towards Hart- “ord for a quick getaway. Soo Hoo inquired if there were any afrymen in the laundry and then ; . Chin Lung as 1d Mr. Alcorn m Ong Jing: ‘He's a Hip i not to cause to § * and ed New York, Nov, 7 (#) of New York democra Gov. Alfred E. Smith, men,” may EISSRIG—KOCH mont meeting INELECTION WAR -+~ Against Throwing Election Into Presidential Years publican proposal to throw gubrry torial contests into presidential years one state v, 10 supr ] JO:N A, ROSE DIES n m E ‘.' Employed by Stacley Rule & City Items rson o ) THO WOMEN HURT porte poli ay | stols n off his of Jerome MO SWITH IS LEADER | st Bulsim antomobile explosion for riding in the Mrs. ighter, Win- rnoon, three persons account, I lice M. Cheever and her d R. Cheever, o lay afte the Winifred hrop strect danghte ar in which yeste more s rid- they were driven near Avon by who being escaped without car, a light ked. The to the e’ indi 1 explosio » from the 1soline drip on a hot before the was the explanation tssembly- Mechanies who na- omobile lezn to that a g 1k filled the with fumes and through combustion the car dan, was 1bsence o flcorboar tion th some source advanced reory s Ie ors of AT AGE OF 61, PHOIUGRAPHS DEGIDE rthur Vernes, Paris (. Announces Inventic Remarkabie Aid 10 Medicine No & the existe explaine nent of luboratory finite s the dar iring scals tive ¢ indicutes tuber said cases had tubereule ut that the s hidden s was then found - TR T}!_E E_LEGTE ' her and Daughter Injured In' Politicians Wind Up Campaigas This Evening TR this New Noy nicipal campaign in city wi ) tonight with every sp ble on the y last minute Tower, up for rec nistration make appeats. Ma 0D revic microphone, whil democratic opponent final appeal to home his own ward Prof. €. M. I ply to v on the republican admin t at halls and in ward gatheri men on both will do ! summing up, Forecasts for tomorrow's elect wre being made, the republic they will win through zation and the der crats pointing to the personal po larity of Mr. Troup, espeeially organizetio with which memb lection before roup, will make folks, thos: his ad 11 of Yale ous ind claiming perior ore: TUBERCULOSIS DANGER Institute A photographic tuberenlosis - will, 18, of 81 form or air will democrat 1 'FOUR INJURED IN ' AUTD AGCIDENTS Policg Sergeant Driver on One Car Figuring in Crash ne A large number of automobile s occurred in I er the week-end, nts in some cau instances, | of them are lered soi Mrs. Jennie W. Hancock § Fairview street, suffered two when an auto- was riding Sat- oceup: s of the arm ile in which she rday evening skidded and struck wole in Terryville. Mrs, Hancock Iore to her home today after ing undergone treatment at New tain General hospital. An automobile owned by Mr, and driven Feeney of i, was strock just north of . about 1 o'clock ye norning by a car driven Chapni of Kensington. way from the having arrested Alfred rond street, for driv- ro. of gor Tiie 10 4 ig of 44 while under influence of liquor, ni claimed he did not see al. Slight damage front fender of rton and Charles Miller of Hartford, col- ening at the indsor avenue, 40 last ¢ r of North and for police action. Miller, driving a car owned by the Miller Auto Parts | Co., was going west on North street and Solosky was driving north on Clark street, when the cars collided Pauline Rask, aged 17, of §1 Sey- mour street, and Vera Ankuda, aged Oak street, were injured Kerin a collision on West Main street 10 about 10 o'clock Saturday night, be- ¥or tween cars driven by Sophie M. Rask will of 41 Seymour street, and James the Maurizio of 2 James street, Meri- his den. Miss Rask was driving west his on West Main street and Maurizio in was going in the opposite dircction, She signalled to enter the Midway property, but Maurizio said he did the 1 and the e doors, running rear tire on the heir, Rask car and the right front fender, {right front headlight and front | bumper on the other car were dam- | aged. Sergeant M. J. Flynn reported no | no- cause for police action. The injured pu- €irls were badly shaken up but not in scriously hurt and left to go to Dr. sors | I W. Fox's office. As Frank Monterosso of 16 Beat ks not sec crashed. ard, fender and on ngs | ion ans Clark streets, | McAvay reported no canse | |ty strect was turning his car around | on Farmington avenue south of Concord strect about 4 o'clock Sat- | urday afternoon iven by | Louis Bibean er street, | going south, struck it, damaging the rig ront wheel. Bibeau did not stop for some distance, but he ex- plained that he had become excited sp of 13 " MERCY - CHILY —~ WHAT ARE YOU PoING~ i Wit AL MY d had not intended to evade CLOTEG P onsibility s driven by Peter Kozakiewicz North Burritt strect and Louis Troy of 65 Ridgewood strect »out 7:50 o'clock Saturday at Myrtle and High stree pavement was slippery, § v reported, and there police action. Grey Gooby, aged 8, of Main street, was it whout » Satury of $29 cause for South ured | oon, when v truck Gooly of 338 South in automobile ' oof 160 dri Main stree driven Washington street. on Myt going ston street. The front axle the truck runni nor shbone on 1 the left sen and the went s car. Officer Alfred found no cause for police The hoy suffered by ad but was not (Congress, Dead Today Haven, Nov. 7 (& a Civil war vete at the home of his daughter, E. F. Cory, here yesterd: 87, held a congressional medal His home " GOOPIESS GRACIONS ~— WHAT ARE YOU DOING for valor was in P L POLISH s turned Flynn by | W. Bannan saturday night, the commission having scen him take a cz tomobile polish in Neil ] Battery Co. n street, of which | 1 s part owner, Another a oA over Police Comn IN AUTO dama automol RUCK wus done by fir truck owned t lcable Tron Co., this morning. fire department was called at on an alarm from Box John and Pleasant streets but the fire was extinguished | before the firemen arrived. It is be- a short circuit in the| cansed Slight in an wiring SHOWER FOR MISS POTTS | Miss Marguerite Prescott of 968 | Corbin avenue gave a shower Satur- day evening for Miss Ethel Potts of | Madison str whose engagement l to Gordon T. Prescott was recently | announced WIT MY CIGHRETTE HOLDER 7% e omy TINGS 1 COULD FInD fO PLAY AT BENG- GROWN UR MAMA DeaR/” | * THE onLY NG 1 couD FIND TO PLAY AT BEING—= SROWN UP- MAMA, cem?/ &4 spontancous : 1 or his fan have long had 1nn- | wreaked mate fricndships to rry him throy The zen vote will b carried the re th: Waterf)ury Mhni’l:arged | i ereh ol e With Theft of $3,400 WA Tamsu Bt e ootke B gD 20T erbury, Conn. Nov. 7 (P— Buyritt hofel. W. Ouelletie, of § Lexington R this city, is $5.00 Red Cross to Aid waiting frial Decomber § in 3. I S. 3 urt a a 0 Without Fund Appeal e et aond , Nov. 7 (/P- employed a a teller at bury National Bank. Ouel- arrested as the.result of formation furnished by I'riday mornin ard . Cheever was hospital and returne t her daughter was required emain at the institution treatment for 1l ce and serious ral heavy, eity opinion is Mayor at the | fg Tower | ago by nd margin for cuts and burns body. Mrs injury v lower lip. employed as about er's most a bad cut on the ler How do you spend your money? (Continued From First Page) o the flood sity hout any gency Herman A. Mac- y of Governor Fu ¢ i ner B hefore in this aminers subsequently Finn of aunounced starting ston on an airplane inspee- The bonds were furnished, during STORM SOVIET CONSULATE g R e F YOU were considering the purchase of stocks and g bonds, you'd do a lot of studying before you actually parted with your money! You’d want to know about the company—its policy—its past record. . . . Yet that money represents only your surplus. Every day you spend money—almost all your earnings—upon the requisites of life. Are you less wise with the greater part of your money than with the smaller share? You can select the daily products you buy as carefully as your most conservative investments. In every store you'll find products that you know well. Friendly names that have stood for first quality many years. Names of products that millions of people have bought, and bought again and again. Products that these people, by their steady patronage, have approved from coast to coast, They are the advertised products. They must be full value—first quality, or they couldn’t satisfy so many millions of people year after year! The other products you see are strangers. You don’t know them. Few people do. They may be good—they may not. No manufacturer holds them up to the piti-. less light of publicity. They are just there . . . hope- lessly unknown—the “speculations” of the world of merchandise. District Attofney George n of Hurtford, Ouc DED d from the questioned | e o u BOY THIEF APFREHE .Hundred .Stone .Windows, | A 10 year old boy, v Serge 2 R ¢ Red 5 at he haad stol S in a Main strect BRINGS SUIT FOR $800 with other hoys wi or $500 damag rtons of cigarottes were taken out Romar tonobile in ch of Main strec Force Doors and Tear Flag To Picces s that on agreed shop be- | ter, who is believed to consider: mischief ment rect for $4 November 1 tated that t ‘nsed of hai pair e se- befora monarch : boy, eposit claims that h ON WINTER STREL Jolin DiMora of 146! F homh during . It did ‘BreG miting up a sis Corporation el bt it Rosier, « onti of the charter this sclared that 1t is so vague th Juestion arises as to just what steps vill be taken to fill the existing va- uses o ecarry hs by removir to- but not investiga endant Iroad mayor had been about his st week as usual and spent mo! in his office in two of the church homes. Mona Roads Siemal cross Cross chists publ new ar let vehicles out in any troubl Fortunes Spent For Pardon spent to get this out of Connec: icut jurisdiction,” said Mr. Alcorn. at Hotel Pennsylvania, at the time n appeal was pending it was de- spend any amount that might be|row. Nine proposals to & sked to save these declared | state constitution will be Mr. Cummings responded briefly | men, a congressman to Mr. Alcorn’s remarks saying that | tor to fill a vacaan but an On Leong. He said Mr. Al- | cities, corn had talked of everything Dut| The fact that Gov. Smith hus The case was closed and the|cpatic fight against the amendment board retired to consider it returning | affecting gubernatorial elections i commutation of the death sentence.|of this proposals will be in a meas- |ure indicate what he may expee | tion in 1 He has charged that dential years would result in na- governor- | 8hip into the background | Of the eight other amendments, ter in his recommendations to the | .oniroversy. By its adoption New city council. Street improvements al- yory city would be enabled to hor- aver worked toward this end. [of new subway Tuneral arrangements were in- the city will be suspended the funeral hour. It was stated this aftcrnoon that in all probability there will be @ Seven Mayor Wade's successor, especially | since Mayor Wade himself would | term to which he was elected Octo- | g Nov. 7 (UP)—§6ven or 3 untll the first Monday in|junared monarchist Russians to- el The city charter, relative to filling | consulate here. stoned windows, | Palace e office of mayor under SUCh €ON- ' forced an entrance into the build- If a vacancy occurs in the office | ing from it. 1 various parts of the city. is a of mayor the city council shall have | Two hunderd police fought g stolen from a re- wake temporary provision for the injurcd the of duty of office nn- o dis Sffice thro into De- o reception to for afternoon, Thousands of monarchlst Russi S out | mourned ir churches here ! o exception of premises, communist revolution whose t 1 e o ng celebrated by e o Tmperial Russi; s flew from i DAVI SDIES @ Nov. 7 (P —Wil- 5 T For the st month, he flicted with intermittent New A vad 1 Co., co n automw A the opinion that he i 1 : : improved in health t rastern standa . The alove § 773 r. I as o into the road over whic “ 1 shortly after 10 o'clock Devonshire T ST D e = = s “Fortune upon fortune has been Al 4 special meeting of 100 Chinese | lared that the Tongs were ready to | will be decided at the po Mr. Alcorn. voters who will elect 150 Ong Jing Hem was not a Hip Sing | court justices, and the evidence in his summing up. aken a nactive part in the demo- a decision denying the petition for af1cq ohservers to believe that the fate | from New York as a candidate for | the movement to extend the gov- | ernor's term from two years to four years and hold elections in pres | ttonal issues pushing the economy,” always stressing the lat-|on)y one has become a- matter of ways Interes ted Mayor Wade and he | rox $300,000,000 for the completion complete this afternoon but it is ex- | Special Election Likely. special lection called to choose not have taken office for the n january | night stormed the Soviet Russian ’ on ons as at present, stat ing and tore down the red flag fly- |have been in wer to fill such vacancy and may 'vere fight, in which seven men were Ml the person 50 elected shall take! Earlier in the day n his scc- not explods o relatives who w killed in th R e Deputy Sherltt Matthew wumists all over the world. % nd Silver strects matism but had re- s signal set in motion by however, he was not fecling must pass, is being Shanghai time, county, Iled in and he| called in Dr. Walter R.| of Hartford, who has at- A Crime, All Right——and Here's the Corpus S Mrs. Wade, wif n in health months, 1 room for most believed that Wade's illness r 10 the ning. Cc Iman W. Raymond C: for th over Mrs, contributing last eve- worry Invest your money for every-day things as carefully as you make investments. Select advertised goods New Britain Herald OVER 14,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY was a heart attack imb RAIN STORMS OVER New York, Nov. T (UP) rain storms w cansed New land's floods the wes toduy flur The Hei'ald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation The west led - cast when 1t comes to o hiles, for | ight of the firs ates in this | xroup are w Mississippi. That, of course, 1s only in automobile | ownership in proportion to popula- | County, Ky., did to the sea bass aown Duncin, tion. | Fla., way was a crime! One of his catches, with which he's pictured above, was the largest ever taken from the gulf. It weighed 402 pounds! What J. Fred Bibb, prosecuting attorney of Knox Tn a copper atom are 29 electrons, énch moving in its orbit at a specd of about 39,000 miles a sgcond,

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