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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927. ‘CH"KER’ BRIBEI] POLICE BELIEVE NOTE RUTH ELDER COMES HOMF SMILING ‘H[]”]”P’ PARTNERS‘T\K‘An“;.'..r“.'(f";\-‘liiy,"iz Hanns, M. | o, 1, Zwiarale; A, Deiiaitan o MAY IDENT]FY WOMAN | Rocco, H. Ritter, R. Havlick, W. Richman R. Maynard, J, Remillet. J.| Intermediat A. Adolpson. W. T[] MURI}ER WIFE e | SIfiN GUNFESSI(]NS peiis eeonln el il sl e sl and W. Cianflone. Kozyra, B. §. Squillacote, D. Steinle Efforts Being Made to Find Name ; EmployeAllis i clasa TN Ander iri Tty \\I‘”P:(‘omvr, 1:.“:(;1- . of Victim of Drowning in River , A % A e : . ;?w“no\:\{k|\‘:\wl“‘:?-'mi J‘\ Booth, J: [\“r'gh‘!! N, ];?‘nslnk,’x :‘\“'onm' W Rings Taken From Dead Hand e : _ S i Bookkeeper and Postal Clerk. sretverion, % 'Cariser. 1. Dagata, Stohl. 5. Gasdosh: 1. Bensron, . H. Ginsberg, B. Gutowski, W. Hirzy, H s, P. Brown, M. [PAS Pald IOI‘ Hel‘ Slaymg Wiiets "‘v*‘*“- 3o 1‘ Ao oo . 53 ! n » ! Te" 0[ Robbel‘y R. Hjerpe, W. Holmquist, A. Josa- Goldman. M. Stavezer, R. AL porick, E. Koeber, A. Krakauski, A. Gorfain, J. Spencer, derson, A. Kopieski, R. Larson, JE. umpp, Marcin, A, Dimiski. Readin Nov. 14 (P Sign- | Mcfvoy, M. McKay, J. Mank ———— ed statements from Frank a Marcini, W. Mayor, . Pando The highest railroad in the world Coa ille bookke n T W , Pandolfa, W. Pierde, V. Ramiga, M. is the Central Railway of Peru, ster postal clerk of Birds- Beckman, H. Sandstrom, R. Swi ch reaches an altitude of 15,654 boro that they had nned the C. Sexton, J. Sheehan, R. Shinick, and maintains a station at “holdup” of the postal clerk last Saa, J. Spitzel, J. Tocoinis, K fort ursday when Glass seized a reg- sred package containing §$22,000 clerk was deliveri to the Birdshoro National bank and fled to Welsh mountains were in the 1s of authorities today two men were arrested last . Glass was driven hy hunger om his hiding place in the havloft of a barn on the farm of his aunt, Mis. Lydia Styer, deep in the moun- and Evans was taken into cus ter Glass had contessed and cated him in the fake holdu ivans told the police that he ha °d the robbery because he lessly in debt. “People bought 1 e b E a b P X oline at my wife's store and S Eor — Y ; By § 3 . ouldn't pay for it,” he said. “T i . - = X § 2 1ait me stuck with big bills. Proplc ! P ¥ & k. : e SRVORSIE ered. Approximately $17,000 was found in an automobile abandoned IS n' ‘\/IODEST'Y 4 g : s when he took to the mountains ‘DI - o the police. and the remainder was in his 4 %o. | BSars Sataration Rolnt Reached NE . New York Bureau) pockets when he was arrested Your family and friends deserve some t She came home smiling, did Ruth Elder, the mighty-pretty av x. You see her above, ey ” mn‘\ldc\“\tio‘n 2 i ; burdened with roses, between George Haldeman, her pilot (left) and Grover Whalen, New If vou do not want a photograph of York City's “official welcomer.” Ruth and Haldeman had just stepped off the Aquitania. In- vourself, they do. M ! set are Ruth and her hushband, Lyle Womack, who trav cled from Panama to greet her and try J et b 3 Nati = o s Lyle | 2 ! Give us a few nmoments of your tima, sen trom |y Py e to persuade her to go back with him. ‘ ATH[ETIG [;flNTEST We'll give you a character portrait—a oy Bad | qoes Aot sezasd it g =l IR e e S happy surprise for the fol coupe, were vAldE (o the s s i A ‘splf’nrlid Christmas present—a per- promised| | The “caturation BOY HUNTEP SHOT IN ARM FLASHES OF LIFE CYMCAL FOLKS aiton Ts Schedaled t st sonal gift. ' 1e collected €5 H:'\ is the tim Comp 20,000,000 motorcars are in opera- F s o "SI TORENVER MAY FIND RELIEF IN HOSPITAL NOW ™yt N ed,” he said, “it merely is a situa- Youth Wounded In Arm When Com- N York—If a cyr leases, Wallingford vernor Trum- —_— . tion in which steady usage replaces adilsa <0 to a doctor. Cyt | a v at final events of the | @ne of the greatest features of A Step from the Strand Theater expansion. The sey ine and | panion Accidentally Discharges ; <ymptom > AT A DR0L] (1 enon Al he Y. ML Gl A has 173 Main Street . Telephone 3686 attack E EDuOLand o Ly HERL L gervics dey ral 7 proved to Le the 1,000 point athletic : ssed the saturation point, yet HisgWeanon. erian hospit : s “ S D r Wankes point, rian T contrst being 4. Tp to the pres- Photographs Live Forever q/in- {are thrivi verdowskl, 18 years old of « nized | L tn ot iden ohn ¥ of Wal- cnt time, 134 boys are in competition story Mr. Ayre pects mestic 94 Kelsey street, is rest comfort- Paticnt ford, relieved of 245 by Noldups jof the kecnest sort in all lines of of his|sumption this t 1 1 the New Britain Genera R = perating g car, athleties and the one who wins will tacked and | year 92 1 e Lo was taken aft ing ich t C : know he has been ¥through the | reen- | reached the point of saturation.” of buckshot of a gur the ha « \ t h i 1d {n $1,000 bail after | Contest is open to any boy mem- o pole \utomo- ber of the Y. M. (. A. Tis purpose ving ¢ injuring is to interest boys in all around de- partly ¢ He predicted a boom in motorcar |0f & companion buying generally with the release of of 117 High stree el S R e e Tt | were hunting! Satu e vea women. Mrs. Bessic Cloux of velopment, to emphasize form in OA would he |y : 1 200,080 prospects” | Reports at the hospital ate n. receive ractured athletics such as swimming, track o ( District | pe i e P e rdowski will not lose t f B 5 ind fleld apparatus and in games. It is scheduled fo last four months oA hctor i ESmhetymana e P AN g et Mo e ot o Leper ana and the following program will be story. Paetzold, a few s care, thus improving the entir ~Hthey werc R ps i endd lia & t drc . both of East Haven, conducted | confirmed and supplemer Comotl e B 5 o U S, ot v s in antomobile crash ovember Aquaties, breast | ireenwaldt wio formerly operat- SN ) . e s il i Aiatle Lo Four ott n accident unhurt stroke, crawl and side stroke. Credits | d a bus line and who had admit- | They lef P e s el R 2 ; - vill be given for correetness of = e Safurd 1entifl as th f december—Appara work, ex ‘hicago and Milwaukee, conceived he plot two weeks 4g0 33 @ Means 4 L \‘n control of ',‘h‘ hody, on m»‘ i p li- ¢ : orse, buck, mats, flying rugs and meeting pr obli- | pawnees and Cloverleaves of North ¢ zal was clim 1 sl sn . i e g, ahl January—Track and fleld events, ¢ work for several weeks, _! Manchester Battle Furionsly With- ., ; S P s led himself to E 2 ' o z :1 credits given for performance in 5 out Decision, ! Tollywoo 1 R If dashes, high jump and standing to yar ' broad jump: Paetzold held out for 1 e born eertoatballfseany of silis 1 i 4 et s, in tl ScAl ol Al T Tebruary—Games, volley 1 + against Greenwaldt's g bl G el B el i ; : shman, who onca got $10 basketball, indoor hockey, credits ' s nchester battled fast and furious- S 5 S i | i i ziven for knowledge of the rules plan to use a pistol, = Ok s G avelin tanemasien, |t & loss (ol explain e enson (i : i e B ad pass, ght swill' Mrs IN SAVING LIVES ° i T L b A pass was interce 'thl u\mg in his class will receive the ‘Y’ all- & score against the et halons v Al ez R around medal. For second and third start < attack and prac- 250 Instead of $10.000 Requested 5 Harol McCormick Harvester | LS avardsd, ont-sls nis being oons | Zooms SkyWard to AVOIL S e Smcnoson s s .| Sompans ibionaire, ‘i any iona ducted o (o faloving datser- b B o ERIRO e Board of Public Works, ( r pparently Ruth Tl g g ; ima donna wife, Junior “A” Boys, 10 to 12 years old; | ind Quarti sm 4 the line for 3 likes th 2 n r finc 1 Walska, is “entirely a Junnor “B” Bo; 3 to 15 vears old s or “MOVIHg" CI‘OWd ny good gains a Bar was F cations for state aid tind A ¢ She ¢ ¥ iRl Rt A A Dl oy a0 MB LR 1 Intermedi- 200d on the defense. B. Moske, cap- e (e — T o erl e s el ) o ' S e ad miner last The following bovs have entered SP it : e R aran ek Stelle ire; it : = e % " in the following classes—Junior “A"” ‘ e 3 oo ts redncanllotnbnts Lol Sor A e e emchadl Mey Mo |—E G. Riehter, 8. Pero- | esof impetuo g Cloverleaves @nd < 5 city accorc 75, i S, Cormick ni AR, (FELy, b ML EEING 095 oL, 1 L AN ! o o ' ley, W. Hartman, G. Haynes, E.| Wt 00¢ amount 1 y th : 7 ; S S e 1. Carlson, R. Begley. K. y oy | <hilin d of publ 3 0L t a bir ¥ party a 1 - tha ¢ e . de- | , D, i, W. Colts, R. | Hampson | In layng out this fu ow B "d pre GF Lo All bouti 1hf L nE B Clieste Slaves its smoothest. . B n J. Tobin, W. Franks, C. Snyder, drenna ) ) A g H. Littlejohn, I, Miller, MeCarthy and the state kes exception r T f T In I 10 a question as } i Lippincott Newton D. Buker, hen a s o fled, Mr e e Our huge storage tanks are al- nooske (0 Granted Patents for Srhopltiaelibonne au Bchmi, L Mordagsh L, Diskenson; ¥ Samidt W, loaded t it; e S / RN Tl woula | Mordecal, L. Dickenson, ays loaded to capacity. o Buckle and Snap Hook oot o e e e SRS b T con, | y p . New Dritain, F. Tur- . C. Remillet, W iR MA blacks. In s ! VT not it an . Remlllet, W. onard, Dolossa, | (wastington Durcauof 2t Coraing to’ Darrow aan nv positionsr Then, {he | RO W. Davney, W. Nikolls, F. R Our trucks are always ready. iannotia, in will br 1 to cxpend $1,75 New York arence ow lat Ty snane ot m 2 ) negre n Chi e d, ther was o patsc, \ SERE A S SER e e R e e AR Al ~ ACHD STOMACH e the ity you e They Called Her ASSESSORS' BXPENSES OUT .00 s o Lo L Bt RU[NS APPET[’I‘E i e e And the quality is always high. Department Overhead for Fiscal Si€nod the s & crossing the Leonid Metcorie strean communication with her fath- ar freds d made no men- ]! Scrawny But e o o n s con T el R e Pl R | The number is 1811.: Geor hein, the attor- saved With 812,450 for Last Year. pared With St for Last Year s reported to have been Not fqr Long - . P Bt ook covr e T i v e N ights—Sundays—Emergencies JF W ‘EflU] LIGHT ’ ’ fession Says Ilumination | : g’ | BERSON BROS. Hacu't Staited Yo P Coal - Fuel Oil - Gasoline pis College, Pa.,, Nov. 14 (P ting that W day illumir = AL e ekl Thin, pale people—the despond- L ent sort who never have an appe- : iy « th Tt it ol y , e o | Z \ i Aol aa e e ‘\{]“}:”"y tite, and complain of headaches, in- ks 3 i ¢ s WL o entu, | disestion, dizzincss, biliousness, usu- CROSS COUNTRY BACE : 0 i e iy ot atome e lally have too much acid in_their i Nov. 14 (P T ,‘1 Ry Wondt of Stomach. And unless they displace | Vet W tood they eat turns into sour Clean! Py Scehool of C) B and Physies 1t 8nd Y ok fi] ( 14 i ! f the Pennsylvania State coll "}”“ '”"['“’” Eaaen eniiduinolaon | When anything to he cleancd has gone sk ’ RIS 2 in the current Issue of The | their system s [ through our plant it is returned to the own- tho with BAUM GUE o f Jusiness Pap Diapepsin dissolves that A thorough rub with ‘ r BENGUE ; : & el x 5 er CLEAN. Our continuous clarification .fl' Gay) will qui Rove tia i i 1 v ' u P . t is produced by the shifting | Poisonous acid, sweetens the stom & R " Tuid be. ton and make the sifncs disapy ne of his grand ¢ the clectrons within the orbits dch and digests your meals. Many process fs responsible for this, the fluid be- 1, like @ microscopic solar | {housands of people have brought ing filtered every few minutes. s Dean Wendt. “It back the appetite of their youth and ot he necessary to move the | sained weight simply by chewing f N B CI Co : . ‘ s e i n'fn order to make . the onc of the pleasant tablets of Pape's Canl‘n sent . ockey 16 tr ) for we have phos- Diapepsin after meals. % aanftn&ud-d ,,.,...m,..l:mm e ry \4]\ ) o substances which give It does what it promises. That's ‘ 96 WEST MAIN ST, PLANT4IS W. MAIN ST. entered for Thurs BAUME fiENGU eric Herbert Kabi of rold light, and even the humble fire- the rcason 5 million packages a \ptain Mead, Fope ANALGESIQUE s ton, shot as bandit by po |fly proves every summer evening used a year—ask your nearest drug- and Kelly that it can be done.” [ gist for it,