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News of the World By Associated P-- ESTABLISHED 1870 BLAST DEMOLISHES VESSEL; WORKER KILLED; FIVE HURT; PIEGES COME DOWN AS HAIL Crat, Underging Re- () JEN, 2 WOMEN pairs in Baltimore Harbor, Blown to Torch Touches Fuel Tank. “ Rejections Witnesses Tell of Seeing Remains of Ship Falling | in Every Direction———ln-; Defense — Touching Scene as Convined at Tine of Mistial HOLD REMUS' FATE! Pieces as Acetylene Jury Selected Today Alter Many | | Does Not Believe Ho Can Serve On 'DAUGHTER KISSES FATHER Child By First Wife Goes to Work to Aid ex-Millionaire Bootlegger's | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, - EW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For 14,394 Week Ending Nov. 12th ... NOVEMBER 18, 1927.—FORTY-SIX PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ,——.—_ /] Coolidge Lauds, Governor Honors Bogus Physician ATTI]RNEY GORDON - QUITS JUSTICE'S PROBE COMMITTEE! .z e o e | where he eald he distributed | 81,200 worth of groceries and medical supplies while posing as a physiclan of the Rocketeller Foundation, Matthew Splero, | 22, Brooklyn, was under bail today charged with grand lar- ceny in connection with the cashing of forged checks. Telling his story after his ar- ralgnment in court, Spiero sald | he kept one jump ahead of the poilice on his tour until he reached Montreal, where he was arrested and brought back to New York the Nassau bank of Brooklyn. Spiero sald he had driven a New York, Nov. 18 (A—After Order That There Was Taint of Contempt, He Says | LAWYER AND JUDGE IN VERBAL BATTLE rented car from New York to Boston, where he occupied @ Committee of Inquiry Inasmuch & | 1orc) suite at a cost of $28 o He Has Already Presented Case to| 2y, From there he went to | Vermont, ho suid, whers he | Grand Jury, Resignation States——| bought medical supplies and | | groceries on another worthless Kidwell Counsel Obtains Indefinite i check, and distributed the sup- Postponement of Hearing. | plies to homeless flood refugees. tion by Million Loan Section as 'LARGE FORTUNE SEEN IN on n compime ot | RECREATION AS INDUSTRY| HERBERT HOOVER LEADING SPEAKER - ATN. £, COUNCIL oms e ot o MILE AND HALF OF RAILROAD GONE ing of Vermont Rehabilita | Delegates See Future in Advertising | ‘ Playground and | View Large Financial Returns in | Making Business Out of Pleasurc | ==Vivid Portrait of Flood Disaster FLOOD MENACE PASSES WITH STORM, BRIMFUL RIVERS CEASE TO THREATEN, Tornado Tears Through Capital, xbgtwnpt.:u, gulémerfes Taking One Life, Injuring 200 . p. 2" 00 : e Highways, Washing - and Causing Damage of Millions Out Sections of Newly Repaired Roads— Becket, Mass., Again | Endangered. Fifteen-minute Storm Sweeps Path Mile Wide Through | Washington, Sparing Government Buildings, Rip- ping Roofs From More Than Hundred Houses and Blowing School House Down. R e Drawn. western half, at the height of New York Streams Rise i . rash Yov. 1 Jermont had made him a stato . o storm, pursued its usual rout 5 LE s Tudge Tooks On' Washington, Nov. 18 (®—District | Ver 1A Naae Novias (P e e G jured Men Thrown From £ Attorney Gordon resigned today| Inspector of water, and in that i ware of the havoe being wrougnt | DUring Night—Workers Courtroom, Cincinnatt, Nov, 2 ‘ ; { capacity he sent President : : A =0 b Y2 q n 3 : . b from the specia imittes of three | CAPC! : turned from flood ' (pe on the ot de of the capltal. . . 2 25808 3 (R EeetRhys X st S il ot s oy | ol ossncaialicomaniceafot threeli ooy dbaen (oc e crar 8 s in Vermont, ap- | gy In Al Red C Ride to Shops in Boats— e y S appointed by Justice Siddons of the | porting on the ion of the L S e V)\(i- el b s G will decide the fate of George .. : | B afternoon session ported that 25 were in a serious con- . = < District of Columbia supreme court|{ water. The pri he de- ssiod Verm t Rel S . R t i’ ancil te stating lition at hosp! ne 75 had on ele me plosion | Remus, charged with the murder of |1y decide whether there had been a| clared, sent him a reply praising Al YagiaL ok 3 08 sl fospltals Bndiithac Hod A A S e s e ion and give struction rd been treated for injuries in their ) i = el B e TR e T RO 1in the crisis Fi i to i eventy-five buildings and pered as Communication e jury at 12 Sl e foTIND the AR i t Soflla 0 Iy he Y 0USe: e amags c Baltimore, Nov. 18 (P—A terrific | it miltionaire bootlegger, was |dal Hoover said that 1 a It 1 nouses. ; 1). ouses were d«n:«\gl‘ ; and Is Cut Off 3 3 ! ¢ report pre P tomobiles e ss was estimated at $500,- exploslon tore the steamer Jacob |completed at 2:31 today. The iwelfth | 1In a letter to Justice Siddons, Mr. Lt B n AL R i AT s st s Cu . Iuckenback to pleces today, killing | lulesman aceept 1a v of Gordon seid hala 1‘11;1:11n;1]|11g:v} TERRIHE ST[]RM HITS s e ST Halr a milllon dollars damage R oy uring five others, Bl S o ) ehabilitatio lightn more an ) wer one at the costia naval air A8 R e 4 "i ™9 BN those whose names were drawn in vits upon which a mistrial in | f:‘ ‘:Mf~1'r rehabilitation e T while a freak of the cle-| Boston, Nov. 15 (P—Heavy rains blowing one man over .u;m P otk {n‘_l("! "‘“_"y“" : \ILalt® in ua ‘:;;Kx\OZ‘:»nrir’;{lva\a’x:i\:“,::d-\.re‘ [;ITY []UR'NE NlfiHT orest the delegates, at several million dollars in the property of the arr vhich visited New England yesters The explosion occurred on the firs Uhe twelve who will sit fn fudg- A LR e T L Exs s alone t just across Bolling field day and last night had virtually deck of the vessel, where workmen Ment upon Remus are I, Jober- clal government counscl, S i : nd municipal govern- went unscathed. Right navy sea- ¢ S : iy | schmidt, 43, red baker; Mrs. d that there was r the sccret : decision to oL GHiCk Tl e wiehed o e cesusd T miont septiny tader wik were said to have been engaged with jeking, housewife; Har- o believe that a crimi 2 speak ] was reflected en % roofed and barrack buildings shak- With a prospect of claaring and much n acetylene toreli near a fuel tank. KL e o T e e, Wind, Thunder usiasic welcome whici ¥ de-roofed and barrack bulldings shai- ¥ pansiiore Ine 18, actur | SLstuzt el s s 3 : S nt volunteered en. Damage at Washing navy colder weather, danger of & second All Ambulances Called farme Mre, mitted and and those with whom 5 " = - ceived on his arrival from Boston. |, "o army forees in ted at § 00. serious flood appeared to b er, ery ambulance in the city was wife: Toseph | associated were ready and | and Lightning in Na- Plan Million Loan ! R S T G R R i ki ed to the yards of the Union 1 John | willing to prosecute such persons 0 : WNItH Rr SHOOVEr e sithe a x workers ington buildings. 'and country highways in some lo- suilding company at Fairfield, armer, and storekeep- |against whom the court r ture’s Qutburst figure and guiding light In 1 the local authorities included a portable school |calities and washed out some nowly on the southern edge of towr, where : Clark, 35, unemploy fit to issue a rule to show ca program, which « ized police vd foremen for but its pupils escaped un- ' repaired sections of railroad but did ship had put in for re 9; ms iist; G. Henry Sand r, 65, a citation. Why they “fi‘ll not | _around Vermont, events wers " > strick Area not cause extensive damage. Phirty-five men e at work on | retired liquor wholesaler; Harry G. b0 adjudged in contempt of court ng live wir ¢ in front of {ing up swittly this afternoo Schoolhonses wer own open o weather bureau declared the In Vermont and in the Connecti- Louard the vessel, and police had re- | Tiyr lesman; Matth Nor- and the affidavits thus presented to ry store af 247 Corbin av- |, financing of indnstr for the night to nts wiose e worst that Washington |cut valley and Berkshire county d ports of a large number of injured. mile, 45, butter : aler; and filed in court wtre the basis and y 1ed by Gordon J. FEIy, me 1 throu homes had been ir table 1 within th ye tricts of Massachusefts rivers rosa Witnesses told of secing pieces of Robert L. Hosford, 48, contractor. Eissie el aation of court on | forced custor to remain inside dollar be u and t Red Cross 1 my covered by its records. The tornado, somewhat but did not leave their the ship falling in every direction. = £ November » In withdr; the place ess for nearly an | written by et the council or the supplied cots and blankets. A sup- aid, had its origin in a water- banks. o e ce e! Cincinnati, Nov. 18 () — Romola [ror and discharging the ju hour during the heavy rainstorm New England Bankers' association. ply of tarpauling for the protection down the Potomac, adding Railroad Washed Away Iarry Tughes, an employe ot the incin 1 ! i : shipbuilding covcern was the first Rem: ter of Geo Remus deration of the €ase jaei pight, until repair men from the | The discussion dwarfed of the finterior of unroofed that there is very little difference | Boston and Maine railrond offices e e e s o divorced him, . gstnl Connectient Light and Power Co. - eyvery other before the homes was mad ble by the fundamentally between the two |here today reported a severe washe “I heard a tecrific blast and ran |came to court today to attend her . Statcs Position moved the and allowed the firana fire department phenomena beyond the fact that one out of both its tracks at Westmin: outside,” he said. “I saw pieces of for slaying his seconda | “Since then, in my official capa-i, . ooneq to go to th Thdrning Tevatenie o stern half of the city originates over water and the other |ter, Vermont, south of Bellows I hip falling in every direction. I wife, the former Imogene Holmes, I "”":U“ <““*'|‘1‘ L] ‘J e | homes. AT atar i e s of the tornado and |over land. |due to the torrential downpour of nt to the aid of tha injured men, | Evanston, Jil. sonted to the & i il fer blasts trial and re resources k J last night and early today. Tt I dow't know how many there| There Was an cndearing scene as(eVery phase of the situation and %oy Weorn “iroce wire sn Ipna: |reported that a mile and a half of " : Miss Remus threw herself into her have posi it amd ihe course. 1|and fell to the ground, twisting Section s Playground = | track had gone out, forcing the de- Wreeked On Rocks {iather & avmssendBambracen Rend e i B0l e Iot canuald sputtering. Two customers in md as a playeround | | Jury Is Endurance | S Koo T i ploH ssed ghouly o ARSIV @ atore at - s they 3 - 3 = : ene, - It was expectes Tuckenbach was an oll burn- M'\ :‘h""\'Il’;K woman quit a new job| “In these circumstances it would | the sto seate ',”“, a0 ”“ to by Edward F. Test; Women Bring | . that the line would be fnterrupted i which wenton the || The voung woman it n new dob i 1 'S tat to et in my i | SOUENL o depart they saw the wircs ut of the United Sewi Men Watch || A“] FLI][][] SUFFERERS about 24 hours. The stretch affected rocks n San Franclsco some | % S0 iC8C BL A ork, she eaia, | vidual capacity as one of a commit- jon the sidewalk and in the st . of comn i mgs Men watch | was washed out by the recent flood. time ago and was towed here for HE BH I O ather's de. tee or with others mot connected The ”N“‘TY,Z., “lwrtlil-rlw :’\m]Y"hH L of our New I HL\ nsas City, Nov. 13 ‘[ Shipments Curtailed \pping. il 5 vith the government to make an in- Sl e e no aware of I | ——m At Pittsfield, Mass., 1.85 inches of rom a hospital operating table ¥ possessor of mil- | €UTY into @ matter of which 1 am | Sturma '|, 1 vior avas one o i recreation s an Indus- our mes 'Report of Dartmouth- | rain fell in 24 hours and 1 Rutiand, where he awaited treatment for his |y it up by is efforts in the AlFeady cognizant, which 1 have al- |patrons. Te stated today that o largest industries stubborn to x : I : VET LR of i T e injuries, Raymond Carson sald the |ypcd oo o S0 TR TR OO0 T a0 ready decided in my own mind, and | of wires, in falling, struck his said ey ha liquor case he er Lty Georgetown Contest bureau at Burlington, Vt. said that Vlast shook fhe ship “like a terrier || o* L0 L H N ctics in Chi. |48 to which I am already comniitted, |car, but did no damage. It was t of New Englund as || Sesion, have to re i |the barometer was rising rapidly ke ot et i might, as to the action I should takg, impos for him to approach the Wl only roccntly as || deliberations but Plans Is False Lihle seareine. CHORNT oo o ots From the way that boat rocked, | “G1 S5 0T: "for nis avishness tn place me in an anomalous and in- |machine. but many of them || Will bring their s |stricken Winooski valley were fur I don't see how any of us got away,” | antertainments and liberality with consistent position.” There anot! ground here is no — ther washed out, curtailing ship- Carson said friends, Remus in fail a few QI L L SR e siora L Dy the men are 3o gtub- Soston, Nov. 18 (P—-Larry Ban- [ments of food and supplies to the Like the explosion In Pittshurgh |ago lamented § In Raltin N St el L group. R e e N T ol bl ORI BN ATars ) Monday, last, when more than a Hasn't Got a Dollar aliontdusticensldd onstiexpres of both of them, sinc Elmo Calkins, advertising an, told court. She indi- s | Vermont and western Massachu- e A e e e e et “hecause a member of the | flashes of 1 o from th sald that New Fngland bust,|] cated all the wom sred con- | star, told the Assoicated Press to- setts watched anxiously as a torren e °fm e T L e of tha court of many ycars' at intervals. Neither car was s tion. day that ‘someone impersonating|tial storm ‘sent streamis and 'rivers viene torch and gas tank we could mot give it to you. L C iy s with t L B 3 ol storm sent belicved the canse of today's blast. | Think of that. George Remus could ORbE L & ,\“l" “\ - - roity,” that con :,“* heln only one of |'pim avidently had given out flm‘""';‘x:“’t"‘":»‘fl""“:“‘r:“"r""‘ S I was working amidship x'nvh n.: not giv )(;1 a X‘(H.u.” ; ooliet o e diavR e e e sl activities of t1 e statement issued last night fn RIS |the brond Merrimack river was R L AR P T RET an e court room appeard e relieved or ex- : four fla ame t fiect that Dartmouth |showing signs of e while to th % 2 Gl o crost- erihieless seeks to be relieved or eX- ity hep cousing, Miss Virginia . four fl. me to the efiect that Dartmouth |showing signs of a ris hile to the loose somo _afuff,” said ~Carson, |Miss Remus was the most intercst. CEsclens secks 10 bE FORIE O T with her e e i Greatest Opportunity S o el e e et i ‘when something happened. I don’t ing development of the morni n ascertaining th: Aol Lo Business is offered ‘the greatesy | | 00 D2 0ets S Blackstone river was swelled by in- IS RN SHY Tounted in Mrs. Irnest N. Humphrey of 1i e b o our st football 5 he e v Judgo Chester R. Shook monnted A% P e 3 opportunity of its history,” he said 5 4 & pos ason football game in the | =" e I m., but < 1ad been committed and ! ;)" ot a limb was blown from d isfled with th g ® 'pouring tributar (Continued on Page Thirty) hig bencivio s Il 4 in the administratoin of | o industrial and eommercial Harvard stadium on November 26| Railroads regarded the possibllity i [ lyesnoe OF diperandiinny L e e NG | orld ig in i xllzm:'w.;m. or the benefit of Vermont and New |of a new flood with especial appre- f which inciden siiorted np el R EE Y e e LRt ! o our touch. Appeal to it along e i » ge. hension, as rising waters threatened M\ . Aiktmenisilconnecticn B DIl s ot et s L e odern lines, keep your business in Hampshire flood sufferers. He de-| o ity much of the work which temus case, rendering decisions i 11 5 et s inches. which is considercd fo ) stream of life and moving with FRANK PAUL FALLS DEAD nied emphatically that he had said nag been done toward restoring G AV G Bl il Sl to the alleged contempt,” Jus- | eAVY precipitation for a day o Srenmiy anything about the proposition, washouts of the previous inundation. trial, deiayed the selection "« or. |adjunct or make-welght of the|!ime there was no rain. but when ivarious phases of its problem, athletic council as mentloned m the Albany railroad rushed extra work- 13t ] Inal Hnor 10 WY e prosecution and trial du imong which were the org: tior —_—— he said. "I never even knew |men and carloads of rock to protect e h;'):”k:yotruvlyl S ek = of which the cor tinned on Page 30) of a New England commission on | Emplose of P, & I, Corbin Tor thia morning that such athe main line rondbed “hlch‘v:s o . \ e S \e tentative jurors ir e sriculture, the New England milk i had bees a0 Tenaye | ONIVERE0RSNEL S0 s0kce Dnia Miigle; . St g % tempt to have been com- la ¢ had been proposed. ave ¢ 4 A. H. Ml“s, Lincoln iv \‘;m v(v:xmr .Am |rr_m: :‘r“)ml‘fi m:fv‘r 2 | BANS PADDING OF BUDGET tion, and the development aof Quarter Century Stricken by not conferred with President Hop- Sl u.“,m‘ few days. ela: when George Awrey, 67, retired o = e w England grades and standards 1< or the Dartmouth athletic | e Grofs, Warny Dazed, Cannot Explain [0 080 50 ekviiie, ot | *1t's an to determine | R Y T ek | Cerehral Hemorrhage, : hes this ek ang | From the ill-fated Winoosk! valley PR and Ann Arbor, Mich., was excuscd A | = i fithiag 1d |41 Vermont came news that the Red Injuries : —— (Continued on 'flh" 29.) ('ll:\lnn:m Hall of Finance Board to = Stricken 5 ”“{[ e “.‘”f”“‘] Cross had sent up warnings of possi- —_— ! (Eian o1 1 ) \ 't o % S ROTne A BTIC: ble fresh danger as word was re- : il Warn Department Heads Inflated Red ( ross RCP(" [t have not said a word about George- | coiveq from the her burean in Brought to his home last night In ferday's to s3.500.52 | lwood v to any one.” | v L eTa st irn ot s with injuries about the head and R S & F. Corbiy 5 years, Hanover, HSE N v #1581 () — [saimiineiueonpy e e n A el i street was unable to tell a coherent | . 2 gL \n.\luh n! May's (vmlrlhulfim He had bee 3 of Dartmouth college today defi- i whether it falls in sufficient quantity et | will be the sub for 1 ¥ story of the incidents ocenrring after | : : 1 @ $10.00 year and hi nitely set at rest reports that Dart- (to cause worry over a new disaster, ory of g round-table dis b : 4t : » had I=ft a short time earlicr for | public Inspection of West Main A e e TR 5.00 very activ mouth and Georgetown would play it was certain to retard seriously the the purpose of delivering a brush to SUC- ward 1 Ty e 1@ 1.00 was a cason football game in the rellef program of the Red Cross as i f“,,? at 5 Armistice g reet. The Street Building Takes Place ‘Dean ‘“fl ed Hdnford ug \»K.’.,l 1(‘)'\‘11 ul\ of tt Ll A.\Ix \,".u\‘\v‘ e Gifts $120.85 vears and n where else ! well as the reconstruction work of aitn f s ; | ang ation leading, Mayor Wel o v Hungarian fit : and |t nd railroads. In add police and relatives of Mr. Mills were : s ! = ries of Competi- announced odne Pirms Contributing ‘ nefit of W England |towns, state and railroads. conducting an investigation toda Tomosos XLE | gests Series P Chalr Hall will endeavor fo | B¥ Mail to treasurer $ 55.00 Dr. John Purney ] rers. In a statement, he,tion it brought misery to thousands % R s 4 : 1 8 City i b as calle ving PR se es are § st unin- were unable ‘to learn anything | After a woeek of social functions, | tive Examinations impress upon chairmen that y s Bt ) T e \ StenithuaRDe o e Homlc e Alrce the matter. Mr. Mills was in lunchcons and visitations the Com- | G e vings Bank lobby 50 | [t o br Geyin, [ nabitabls e Torme ; ; | L « ercfal Trust, lobby 14,10 | underts } : : : A | cported that streams d this aiternoon, it was said, and |mercial Trust Co., will open its new waste of time since ta us e !‘Il 1‘;’ oy e Sl b (Continued on Page 29.) e ‘: ,,m,d".r,, {?:\H ’,(.,“L 100 rexly ad not recovered from the effects | $750,000 bank on West Main strect | oo cn Nov. 18 Kept down to necessary expenditures & SRRt Survivinge e {made temporary roads were impos- of his injurie to the public tomorrow with a flour- | AR GRTE et in 1 he N Tt e isios M o ) ISS LELAND T0 BEGOME Isible to travel in places Dr. John Purncy notified Licu-lish that «mm,m. hincheon "v"‘ ;' the historic athletic contests between | ing will take place i N. B. Trust Co. lobby | Adams, M experienced ant Bamforth at police head- |period of actual han business, by oS ona Yale, was suggested 10 | noxt month: Nta'l Bank, lobby § | 1d Mon- | BRIDE ON THANKSGW]NG listle reminder of the last crs about 10:30 last night that | concluding with a dance dn the |, gorvrq stu counall & week | The bullding department's plan!| yidrews Switt & Cor ol 2100 o it the | n when high water was reported 1 been called to attend Mr. lobby at ni It will be a (-'Uni 1g0 by Dean Alfred €. Hanford of to submit a budget this year the || W1, Hateh co. S St t 1(,”; River street. Both branches of the opinion that he bination of social function and bus- yri ol onle. New Haven [first time has the approval of the | riien yones Co S of the Hoosaic river were swollen, on assaulted, Sergeants P. A, incss '“"' officers of the bank '*"""“’v Register says today plan I8 anance h cemetery, Will be Married to Joseph R. \\ul-‘ Go1a Wonthts Horesast ay and T. J. Feeney were de- |today, that will go down into for a series of competitive examing = e = S = 3 | ton' Jc; Ty TRev Dy Georse | Promise of cold weather today te iled to investigate but Dr. Purney |archives of the institution as the bk jong hetween reprose s of the . R | 3 ot n, Jr., by - br. 8 [ e - lou ts history : erattie e given In each | | ] 3 vage) 8 v Eati aaimat i interdlaaing AT fou in i two universitics, to be give DEMOCRMS ORGANIZE W. C. mill (Continued on Page 29.) el e e o e il b oS30 Minerslc o} ife Says Husband, In Automobile, | ! | lion. The sergeants went to the |Duffet lunch for officers, directors | Dean Hanford attended o recent i e £ and stockholders. Music will be by ting of the student council of EAST HAMPTON M E Armistice street house, where they o 5 S mOcLinE % | New Haven Politicians Prepare Tor T told that e Mills D ot | the “Anvilecrs” under the direction | yrirvard, according to the Reglster ursue er un rOfl l ewa 5 ck L Oir T become tl the delivery of the brush, |©f Sturman I. Dyson ste nd broached the project, say-, Sk Presidential Campaign and Plan Dride g Day of Jos- i Fe umabia to. find the hevsty | FTOm the close of the Wuncheod jng (hat . sum of money is already FEU Jr.. son of Mr. and ‘Thomas S. Brown, Presklent of Bank J ] ntil 3 o'clock the gucsis will be es- le by donation Qo - Molle ¥l do her bodily harm. Captain | 10 Support Governor Al Smith, Mps Walton of 108 Har- satilles plume "-""““- ho Sald corted throughont bank and on men representing each st Plainville Woman — Tells 5.}, 72 Mr Doty o i The marriage cere.| and Prominent Tn Macoute Circles, lost between his home anc ; A 3 : et B ¥ New Haven, Nov, 15 UP\—De 5 1 shown its many featur Iroi tution would take identical examina S % warn Parciak that he must not a BXOY mony will be prrformed by Rev. Dr. i | Armistice street ‘“"“‘""" Mills was WML 7 P, the bank will be open gion, similar to the Harvard “divi-. Police He Tried to In- vy nis wir A A s here began or ition £0r George W, C. Hill, pastor of the| WAS 73 Years Old. | MWhether or mot Mr. 3Mills Was|or puplic inspection, at which time |gioni1™ tests, The wi team } R presidential o gn last night h Congregational church, | East Hampton, Nov. 13 (P— | B the | (he entire force of 51 employes Will | would receive gold me: anc . o jure Her by Unusuali s Parciak, who is avout 25 VY & gathering which packed a s leland is a popular member Thomas Southmayd Brown, presl- | but apparently robbery “";*'""‘l the e on hund to act as escorf sum of money with w} to pu 2 2 ars of age, said she was walking PUblic hall to its doors. The speci- | of the younger soclal set. She at-|gent and an Ormun(zer of Lbe wEha Wb ‘:’W‘,‘y SR oot o) Al m‘ml'”\ Risehooistondls oy “'_h‘:_ Method — Couple Es- wiong Broad street wha h oD i aeLin s " tended New Britain High school for Hampton Bank and Trust company, s e will be open for its usual Sa Yale has not yet ador 4 band drove an automobile onto t ¢ In behalf of - Governor Al gy short time and later matriculated | died here this morning at the age of brought home, just as he had when pigng banking business and the Main | axaminations or the tutorial system, tranged sidownlk, directly towards her b and to obtain funds a bond at Briarclifte, at Briarcliffe-on-the- | 73. Kor 47 years he had been in the he dett. A relative of Mr. Mills con- | siycet building will be closed. From |in yse at Harvard, by which the g said there was no question that h ie was authorized. Town Chair- | jyudson, N. Y., from which she was | nsurance business here, and he had i I Chief W. C. H . eht there will be | student ecialize heavily in one 3 G ISU RO YL ST i VAR il g1t studentican apeaial zeliso iy i e e nded to injure he man David J. McCoy was chairman | graduated. Mr. Walton 18 local {been president of the bank since its d told him it was s*ill impossible pusic and dancing. subject. Since English is alro‘np.} d former Scnator John Dou representative for a Hartford insur- |organization in 1915, 30, "“"”;‘ ‘“"”“ """”] ‘;“ ”',””;‘: e ”‘" ,‘“ “‘”‘"‘ S o ”',“ e ;'l"”']" ‘L’L"""I‘” th ”‘l”"" ’y“"l:::"“lf’l TS e o 10 R eak il BT Vst ’ § d | secretary treasurer, ance company. He has resided in, Mr. Brown heriff from 1889 man, Mr. Mills is midd d and bank will be an automatic otion | the Registe 3 e first ¢ D ’ 1 T The bond ture is that a bond s ity for i col g fri 3 ieputy sherift for 12 Queen street, 1 ined thi; v for two ycars, coming from | to 3, and deputy Beiloye 5 ocal factory. [t Is ture machine in toe we win- tion would in that subject with | & J will be given for cuc contribut- | 2 is & s ! re th e wi 1 ’\‘Iml\w ”n |‘ »: n': his ;v w, which will show in views | history, chemistry, the classics, fo Captain Kelly at police lquiir- THE WEATHER "I‘"’ ~"' (’_‘ v h 31 ”m‘“‘ it ‘\-\[--!-md, Ohio. 1111\ is an }:;l\mmu.s In(ou that. )Il was prom d he solls ushes du s dow, which will show 3 Y. i ed towards the campuign tfune £ Darf college a ° B c circles. spare time, the growth und development of the modern langia economi the "ters this forenoon that her hushand, | T, 4,2‘2,:L \l‘.::\\, s “L.“ u‘vy-nu-r Sena- : H e inn;‘{o ‘1'; -v}““:fc”d 1:;1; widow and onc 1 e v that 11 institution and the different steps in | fine arts and other branches of study gt sk New Britain and vicinit Among speaker form N. H. ‘ is = ! o ot LRI the new bulld- {brought In as occaslon arose. TJoseph. Parciak. of 44 Golf etrest | | pute wnd much coldee £ | [tor T. F. McGmth ot Watechury \e marriage ceremony will be|son, T. W. Brown, town clerk of jiprobability Mr. Mills was ateucl by jithe constructions of ‘the DEOUENY DRs SUeEE O S | attempted to run her down yestor- | | night, Satunday fair and | | Who advorated writing o state plat- | witnessed only by members of the |East Hampton. The funeral will be - o have suf- |icg The plan has been presented for M ¥ ; rhigs Slnstiument fand muatihayCee i F Sorning the bank willives | conalaarition® at: Tate, tbut it conld [iday Jabout: 12:50! olclogic ontYiroaa il | colaer, | form at the next convention which immediate familles. After a honey- | held Sunday afternoon from the lo- o e < D O O e e O s any | street. She has been estranged from | | ! would have a plank in it of four moon tour in Canada, the couple cal Congregational church, with iu- (Continucd on Page Thirty) home, ki had been taken on the matter. | him she said, and is afratd that = words “G-t rid of Roraback.” il make their home in this city, terment in Lakeview cemeterys

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