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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927. e . Harper and Blanchette, failed to ap- | PRESI"ENT WHL Armistice Day at Arlington PRESIDENT COOLIDGE IS HOST SPEE“ERS TRAPPE" e and i b was Gt MEXI[;" ”NKE[] C. Doyle, aged of 128 / 3 zuilty to the charge of operating an DECORATE LIND! _TO NATION'S AIR CELESRIES "\ WepY. END DRIVE il WITH NICARAGUM . . 3 ¥ : : J : \ sy B in one of the French . . of days. He wi rrested by | [ Goolidge to Present Flier Hub- | ' j : Yums ) e e e repiuee ner FOUT OUE O SiK Arvested Fined Motorevei:™ omicer rromas mian- | Hearst Press Alleges Two Coun- = i { ; § Washington—Fliers Ex- fiving knickers, Miss Elder arrivea S e Wiy ru,urm’vr-[ tries Allied hard Nedal 3 as it B B . change Tales of Their 7% ™ Grorer Hademan, her by Jfldge Saxe {near the nortn entrance to Staniey | Ties ALl - g o {3y 9 : 5 ) L har Anithe’ ogean i noar the Azores! | Quarter park. The officer testified | : ] Adventures—Miss Elder o et e e ven alleged speeders were hag- | |1t Dovle was not in it condition t0 v eyington, Nov. 14 (#) — T >roves y st. from her cssors in over- by the local police department | 17Ve & car. ¥ Washington Herald, a Hearst pape B D e b s i i e o | e 7y 2, B fesriment| ' e af opmuing o sa Venton Morlt, o Moo poe took oceasion 10 .ourt today Judge M. D. Saxe e e e e ol sla i which) 'were incorporatad NoviaL Al laenpinat 1y Jow prominence had four of them $15 and costs e s o hataies of documenta said to Hdahe | ostrz i old | while Prosccuting Attorney J. e Tt i come from secret filos of the usband, Tyle Womack. He will \woods nolled the charge in two e 2 s [ Mexican government supporting the on glory in tr s bl vas said to have been driving th e SLoNA £orgRanae LUl In the scventh case, thel.ap iy which Doyle was riding, but claim of President Coolidge —and ,l;:xl 1 I lide & EEDmith ”m',?.'(',,.r':"".: Lo o " A "“”‘“‘l“ “: ”"" ""’]“"’:’;‘ ¢ was learned subscquently that Secrctary Kellogg fhat the recent e i o et O epey l°0 o respond when his 1am® jamipe was a passenger and Doyle | Nicaraguan revolution was fomen s i s s off vas calted. , , . lwas driving. Both were under the cd and supported by Mexico George Jacobs, aged ? 76 infiuence of liquor, as was a third| One document, dated June SUEDEELY Seian £ he commerce department jawlor street, was fined $35 and | yan fn the car, according to the po- |1926, purported to be an order for Ho Shenlsamptherin SlnoCrechen InstaDre-Sanis fro: reckless Rarivin lice. The other car in the collision | payment of $50,000 to Dr. Pedr 1 Mrs. Harry 4. Gugger 1 I Bal companion of lwas yemitted, He was driven by Fred Denote of 420 Jose Zepedo, Mexican ropreser 1 so that his land- Commander Richard E. Byrd on lis Afotoreycle Officer Louis F Divinity street, Bristol. Attorney ve of Dr. Juan B. Sucasa, wWhe 14 would coniple nee. While Balehen po, t night on ¥ Curry of Hartford appeared for led the revolt, for {he expross pu . to lunch with the jv ribing the flight that forc. t. and. according to the officer, poyle and asked that the YOUNg |pose of purchasing arms and an Aunie fHonsaand hed Lotz shingdowm i e malesiott ludeonsbomired minbs pina King man's previous good record be taken munition for the insurrectionisis 1t I coast, Licutenant Lester | yim to name his price if the offer!into consideration in disposing of As published, it bore the signatu MAG iy g room ledby the cheers of fyo)) Officer Harper to name his|j d in the case of Julius|,,.." 5000 5 for performance of secret n ind. first to iy from San ed reminisceners hallway. F they had cheered flicer Harper testified that he = SPeE 'V-Vfl\" B \ncobspass, th cars, while & confided to each, they £ by woniher i 3 i mate of 40 milcs an Clty Items L e i ST Ja onr. Jacobs had mnothing to say AT R ther burean, t ¢ t he thought it proper to ‘ LT s h the officer instead of Jo uk reported that his tool took soing Berore thelcourt: t 64 Concord street was en- Claora o wil & s N use of a mis- granley Simonds, 0f 2 tered last night, e p 3 » mer 0 c e hnical weather | Goodwin street, was 5 and New Lunch Specials, Cowel AL s}{:m,'{,'\; ?,X ] s : g o v ® ¥ t ¢ i th term by ather bureau in .octs for speedin arrest- advt, :m‘w" 15 ; 3 A ' “ o t v f acro- | gi oree: He hoped the'.g jy Motorcycle Officer Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hannon and e ; i tics n ferenes ¢ ult O AN ARTCC- fanmuny, who testified that he fol- | daughter, Catherine, of Glen sireet, terminology heiWeen jgweq a motoreyele driven by Si- have returned from Melrose, N. Y. i b . 3 T et atl and transoceanic nonds on Arch street and observed where they attended the silver . RN AN S N Tfl e t out the 1. | flicrs, and said that n his OpiNION nat the Spee 45 miles an hour. | wedding orsary of Mr. and| (Continued from Page Seven) Bt 3 . . 5 Balche *ha i ler and Halden tare very gimc ded not guilty and Mrs. William Carney. S ce and Brock fortunate to have come throug Jdoubted the officer's estimate of the| Nash Suit or Overcoat—$22.90. many years con ’I‘ RY | T T i admitted o their frafeenity fisforin; gnd thelr expeticnce was one fapged. * Ho bolleved he ladl driven | MoCabe: 40/ Walnut St Mrei 454 — | (IO & general e L orent e one woman who' slidres their 105t value," Sl Ao s S e, died at her homwe, 6 s | » s voman who 1t th of 20 to miles an vt ington street, about 3 o'clock 3 F. on there is speed- Laurel Court Sewing society will 5 T QuEh Jibcron lsfnoRaneed 1 torday afternoon. liness, coincident presidential s The arms, we charged in the documents to + expenses of the presidenti ometer on his machine dge meet Tuesday from 10 to 4 WS Qi) IR et il N h advanced years, was the caus RE N H RT MRS M,KAY I]IES saxe said he could not he expected |o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herbert 1 @ | o accept the word of a driver who Goodwin of 351 Ellis street Sl o e . o 1d no speedometer on his hine| A Nash suit or overcoat, $22.90,| Mrs- Deming was born In Bristol Detectives Will Go Before Grand o | | o | - h. P ficer | J. Ryan, 184 North S$t. Phone 2909, | preference to that of an officer B 5 Sesiviien S Jury Tomorrow ‘ | BY BUMB BLAST FR“M P["SUN P"l et S S e e i (NEA Service, Washington Bureau) | | \WIMopiCo inalljiNg O O a3 Demine diod aioit 10 years ! elior Dlochafossle age: ¢ Daughter: Liberty, will hold a | s Washington, Nov. 14 (A—Wlllam | Offjcial Washington turned to the National Cemetery at Arling- ~,~}\”[ 5 Bloch ‘,r,',,tjf",,;rf,,izz,\‘;fmf‘,' v gvxfi:r ::r:rmz'c;n’ W m\\.]u|:.}_\"011u:"‘“" #or the past 3§ years Mre 3. Burns and his son, W. Sherman |y, Y, “on the south bank of the Potomae, for its observance 4 Deming has resided in the Deming v - or H Tunm it Horace. Myrtle and other strects in | Nng at § o'clock in Jr. 0. U. A, M. | HRE SEord S : 7 y 1 - x 5 X e o ve tomorrow afternoon oil jury tampering case, were given cans who fought with the Canadian arm n the World War, 12 miles an hour, Scrzeant Thomas Meeting. at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. W. permission today by the government g oift from the Canadian government: below, Secretary of War LfiSl Pl&Sldemlal Cfilld](lflle BlOlIglIl hy Al‘GhlleCI a”d WIIE Pt ’;"l““""“'lv"""» -fl’v"_’:‘{j’:f'; oYk w,m‘. R _f\’;f’,“:‘,r_"“"'\,,_",‘ ;;:,]'" Distos ordpaE A e 10 explain to the tederal grand WY Davis, President Coolidge and Naval Sceretary Wilbur pay their —_— B car would not funetion and ne wae Kroom and get a £ood laugh. T. A, (MUreh of which Mrs. Deming was 4 \ e e 3 A . S Al Nov 16 : member, will officiate and interment charges that Burns' men had fa vespects to the Unknown Soldier, with A(,lnHld‘ Eberle and Gen- | yjexico Cits, Nov. 14 (P—An un-| D lust night wrote the final unable to reduce the speed. He was - Hall, Nov. 16-1 Ivt, Ab. | will De in the Forestville cametery. cated testimony which wouid have eral Summerall in the background. tempt to assassinate the chapter of divorce proceedings aris- | fined § ..),-.m Il!-m]u. He rr»pfn;f;l Mrs. Deming also was a member of led to a mistrial in the Fall-Sinclai : maining Mexican presidential out of the r 1 difficultics of | the story he told the sergeant, add- e 2 han, Olivet chapter, 0. E. 8 e —— e - 3 Alvaro Obregon, | Mr. and Mrs. William H. McKay, |in iaf fit wialinecess ryitof forae CURE N OrRMT AL IS SRR EA R SRR IS A D o to. when Mrs. MeKay died at New Brit- the accelerator to release itself, and | MOV 16-17.—advt. - Would Disprove Charges DAY (s the ti g inves #d by police 5 L R Erviling s i llearhrealkar Aol o0 liCcos EAT Jennie Heath and Showing up in court with the ‘ F T i Still Another i it had any " I ncspiial ompuinoleanpinsdoinx ol thofapring swasibroken i SR HER e SERS BT S BCAO N e e nons it (on mLGaRI L et T Ao ation that they could disprove Ll 5 e ae S el A political conspir said she took by n but Judge Saxe was not impressed e urvive Mrs. Deming as does onr the charges made by one of their gon had come for medicine, Joseph Scamoni, aged 21, of 126 ) enTllE il T 4 ava ¢ Mrs. E. X. Callahan fs seriously fll E'andniece, - Mrs. Herbert Case of iethic ey SO Bl 1" z e JATEEn hedt oy DMk Hsher Molay and her hus-|Oak ctreet, was fined §15 ana |, ir% F: 3 Callahan Is serlowsty il .o 2 internationally known pair were first | J J 5 LR i Sl ool can band appeared against cach other in lcosts on the charge of speeding. | 2t N°r home on Buell s Dr. Taughter said that “The sent-minded Bridegroom” is a sure i i S : : Miss Mae Sliney of 121 Winter - = — denied an opoprtunity to go before S e s L e suitinvolvin ] vhw;} 1..ml Oificor Fred Wagner testified that as \"*“"141"1‘-or\v|.'|” i (I, it A TR S N quisitorial boc ut after long | . 5 H ; e = -cha X hey reached an {he was riding on South Main street | e A ! k 5 i o the inquisitori .]} bo ‘h“ L r long . ) < %5 i reo was slight- e Y S el ling on v"]‘ h ‘:(‘v’:\m'r’m;" Tollsumeia s e e It was not definitely known foday B O oAt Lt B oty Malorgyots St ‘ : . | Aleandra Lodge, No. 24, Daugh- \lether the Collegians ana ¢ 8 1 - i (4H J ass from e diftareT AL T 3 tell their stories tomorrow. E 4 as was ving ; nother automo- . who is & lotal arch fect, starteq |OF Speed. Several other cars were|, oo oo oo iR T DG) ol HHeams in the Centtal Junior High | . Assistant District Attorney Bur- | Bl‘mSES Abom p,[}y nAlln ¢ x : - ed after two ofthem procedings fog a decree from his| oo, Dasicd: the officer said % Jall. On Thursday afternoon the “0100L would play cach other (his ghapgfstdeaiinediyto o Lo jeetae t in the pursu S TS G o | e I ) A . |members will be entertained at the ©[1°FN0ON after school as some diffi- course suggested by the 1 5 e W s {ime dnra ey At el e e B IRIINMER Iohigage of Chi-|} me of Mrs. Emil Leupold, 361 |CUIty had arisen in obtaining the but 1 t Attorney Gor e ne . G and 1 n L : é do0e e b ot el I e el and_costs |, 70 OF ¥ hoys' g 5 vhen ADLOpEnICon ¢ case WAS cor speeding. Motoreycle Officer A son was born foday at the New « ' L ; : on of 7 - Tuesday, but Mrs. McKay was in the | HITPT tostif “):‘:”:.’;,K\Y"'V"'];m'nl;‘ Britain General hospital to Mr. and [ V) B er s Silent Teda B t i 4 et w 1 i 1 suffe oy et S AMTERT £ 3 Fra 2. Leis i q fined to v Pritain General hos- Elder is Silent Teday ¥ den, ) : ; g - place their hospital suft from ellecls | o o had passed 1. cars bu.| 2T Frank E. Lelst ot 4 Highlnd | tiel 10 Sew Butain Generaliios: Tn contrast to his attitud < v 2ulfo Gomes | Of 1he poison which she had taken - Soals Sl : street. 5 3 . T T i e SR : e ! ulfe Gomez | ¢ Doon e 7 station and the in- e e 3 present term, was welcomed back 1o Stion S 1tnt that ko st a m . ] ety . " Ao continaed. pending the outcome |tersection’ of Hartford avenuo wd|~ . 5 g v position this morning by pupi flon witn tha : R o Bl Lhat e il R il afro ol NEra e Un i nding the outeome | (HElIoN, OF T TOre A s ot | Gold in I!entl ts’ Offices o nment, the el s 100aY (and his brother, Willi ! Sehulze was atlempticsalnsihGecyes A, T Gooduin was called to (e Tate of 35 mlles an hour, iy Is Stolen in Westerly e G "t 20 South High | officer said. Rich said he was n Westerly, R. L, Nov. 14 (P Gold PNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED lon's office he told som : N tree way, November He re of the:fact that he was ap- in dentists’ offices was eought and M E. May of 165 Pleasant street stants that ed to meet with oo Hasat 4 isc 10 tior he ity scarcely more than WO |y .4 per il and ordered her to the (Droaching an intersection found by a burglar last night, the hnounces the engagement of her all of his men who we here e 2 i L fours was motoring with a party 198 e S en a! Nolles were entered in the cases!cieanup being of gold crowns. old | daushter Miss Tda May to Mr. Wil- wing the oil trial jury north side, and rt STOLEN AUTO RECOVE f s to a bullfight. As they|picpioride of mercury tabl She of Lewis 8 Howard, aged 26, of 71 and new gold for fillings and odds liam M. Olson of 17 Carlson street. Burns asked parti e foT e S A SN m, the right fron Japtain G - ¥ down the Avenue of Insur-| . yzinag she had mistaken it 'Westford Circle, Springficld. Mass. and ends of metals used In dental ssee——————— Charles G. Ruddy, manager of his oy oot fihea N : ‘nts, in the center of the for a slecping potion to combat in- [and Abraham Witkin, aged 39, of work. Dr. Roland Dove, Dr. Harold S =R Philadelphia office direct Doieey ; ’ : sidential district and near gomnia, 060 Stanley street, charged WHh F. Doyle, Dr. Archic I Fain, and | Special Notice Iy reversed the decision of Miss Caroline S s g aitaelal ot opposes him, W in - court last subordinats Pi him the Civie who has been con- s of 1 . : 5 2 ; ¥ Stad Ther : . Gen. Obregon. who had been in ) 2y's hom Another Accident head of the corps s who oo S jthe Uniteq States'embassy, another! Her only surviving relative Is alspeeding; Officer Harper arrested|Dr Fiemont Nva lost collcetivels | Sppiing elilingu or Jen e R ] Tinini e nee Antomobile drew alongs hree brofher, John Frobstein of Brook- [foward at 10:40 Saturday night on about $350 worth of material and| S Gk nEhot s ey 3 et ; ; cay men were in it As they passed Gen- qyn, N. Y. The remains were sent , Hartford avenue and he and Officer |some cash. 1In each instance the, Whist and 43" will be given by the trial on October until the j ot el ' e cral Obregon's car they W 1WO fo that place today. Funeral serv- | Tlanchette were to have testified In|office was well ransacked as the in- 1ev. WillianT A. Hearty branch A. clarationiiof azmistrial by Justicejjkol vcotlide o jsouts M ; e e avenue, Hartford, small dynamite bombs. ices will take place In Brooklyn the Witkin case, the arrest having truder dug for gold. No clue was U. M. in Judd's hall Tuesday eve- UdonsII U d g ey I g e : el Sl s L fHonian tront : T — heen made about §:30 Sunday morn- | apparent. Bight vears ago there was ning, November 15. The games will ridor at the time but appearcd a f L A g By : : ~ st temperature ever re- | TLand with a potential value of [ing on Stanley street |a similar raid here. start promptly at §:30 o’clock sharp. minutes later DOrtRoIaStNeEnUI s S 1in the I'nited States was at 200,000,000 s washed away by | Nils Norman Nilsen, aged 25, of | _ Twenty-five prizes have been of- Meets With Operatives cs Johnson. : it W o Miles City, Mont, It was 05 degrees | water every year, according to esti- South Windsor, who was arrested | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS ' fered. and the public is invited. The ,.n:;f"“"m the EOVITROT WANTE 0 e e st out 00,00 , zero. : for speeding by Motorcycle Officers | FOR YOUR WANTS admission will be 25 cents.—advt. xo8 ¥ downst ne of the ,600. | urns’ operat T NOTICE OF AUCTION OI' REA S 1y'and the ‘oher drtcetiven, a1 1| purmaet o an order and o Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl By John Held, Jr. whom '\rfl: u T ¢ irt of ( mon Pleas o poena followe ) i i= No it ROV, WE AR ' [ gl G \ continie MARGY, WE ARE RUSHING] HE GETS A BIG L j N IF | VERY INTERESTING. ALLOWANCE HES : ASK THE DEAN | \"[8UT ILL DO- designed to fill sor | Reanan P e e “|A FRESHMAN - L : S VAN 1G0T TWO DRESS] HE COULD KEEP | {18 stnerany preseniment [ BCetstl 18 st and Clltord © @ AND WE WANT TOL SUITS - A CORKING, LT CARS HERE LAX . WHAT | CAN, - IASK YOU IF| \ ; S DANCER| \ ~ g AT SCHOOL P‘ YOU WILL| ~ ( : / N HELP 0S| . 1 a8 { N ~ N 1 < = Week’s Activities in artcant, Ling ISR e : JGET THEL S0y \ / ’ \1 Catholic Churches | L alau s Hex A& ipeogE L Y \ S/ [WE JUST HEARD HIM HE DOESN'T SOUND | LON HM] ' POLLY AND HER PALS | ATTA BOY ASH ThrOW ; GoOD \ HAVE Y SHES POINTED DEAD! JAncHOR GraIN : : EF INTHIGH, AN Criaonr veavens) | Ly oea AUAY FROM THE e e ' : g STEP ON ER’ GET HOLD OF AY FOLLY? 1 ISLAND AN’ THATS ArE ‘ R , . : LIP.STick ONCE At THE. sy ILL KEED MORE, MA' WE'RE ‘ER, A4S LONG AS OUR SIEAM HOLDS OUT! E HON Andrew’s Charch

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