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News of the World By Associated Press BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES REMUS' COLORFUL HISTORY BARRED FROM JURY EARSI Judge Limitsfifier_sme to Two Hours With Only Plain State- ment of Its Case STATE T0 CLAIM GANG AT BOTTOM OF MURDER State's Attorney Charges Defendant Went to Hotel on October 5 with dread prior daughter. The immigration authori- Doty fc WO garaey 38 S out flrst Intention of Slaying Wife—As- coming to the United States in 1923, ties in Europe and the United States COVTC ectn 8- Ina DR os ey Gets Beyom‘] COl'ltrOl. Deaf and dumb, Amelia was were deceived, it is charged, and the Bl pldcarastand Stoj sniing tho PO“CE TRML ASSMLANT serts Cold Blooded Murder Was jrousht to the Uni Siaiidh by | dedentlontwas iiolFitao v cataat case by ntary non sult atter i | s Mrs. Stilanin on a passport issued to|some time after Amelia had become | [ Jude pad told the defense, Bootleg King's Answer to Divorce ughter of the woman, and for accustomed to American ways and| who mm.y‘l he trial Jv'uv on, that | : o o el & Russlan ch: Ten Strikers Reported 3 Sue past four years she and Mrs. |customs. only alternative would be a mis- Culmo, Arrested in Anson m- Aty tha ot | ilanin and family have been lead-| Informatio: received of fhe s on e fesses He Drove Car from Which hael’s Polish Catholic Slain — Many Workers incinnati, Nov. 21 (P—The emo- ing the immigration authorities a|fact that famil including e ‘” chure tional elaboration of the history of|ch bout the statc of Massachu- | Amelia, had taken up residence in e ITOWD zfan Was Shot, but Denies Pull- key and flowers, ice cream nd S D his recent lite George Remus had |setts, Mrs. Stilanin's hope being, ac- New Britain the relentless hunt | CARDINAL BONZANO D e L e «I‘Ir ‘"’:‘ :1: dding presents, and other and State Officers Are p S o s, Vander f« o SRt ho so resented a rema tng Trigger. W b tora et et . £ planned to lay before the jury in cording to Mrs. Vanderhoof, that|for the deaf and dumb girl was di-| o . o SICIOEG (WO SO Resented & remart nd decorations wen - his murder trial, was barred today {the five vear period might elapse so ! rected towards the Washington ”“"“' » (\“‘ 21 ”" ! ‘l~"'~‘““:‘ e hat I “"l';:‘ e o S e e B Wounded—Roc Clubs ¢ % it} deportat fght not be or-|street home z = .| Bonzano. former Apostolic delegate | boasted havi ha Ne wen, Nov. 21 e T A h L st & = from his opening statement. that deportation might not be or-|street home. Mrs. Vanderhoof came : s (et 1 ieaiea e i S o Sty ¥y stripping G 5 When Walter K. Sibbald, assistant |dered. As matters turned out, she | At (R a e lidelEe e e choare gl Lo s stive board and Knives Used in prosecutor, sc to make thellacked about a year for the Iurmn—‘ (Con d on Page 16.) o LAAE) TSItk G R eonETas IS DT b 5 OBl Bl £ v n Mrs. Farrason learned it el e e bt vho underwent an operation Satur- 1B was sho night, und B a mistake; that her son Battle. SLLLEIPODEDUIS Sl LS an LR U "~ |day for the removal of a tumor Were made by Arthur Sager, chief iion n po Zis Ct na I 5 Shester T Shook ruled: showed a satistactory condition to- counsel for K who secks dam- \ore their attenti f'\‘1‘“',“”7\.,,‘;”i’:;ny SR —— e LG day despite having pussed o restless 4ECS on & conlract made when he n who Culmosaid | married by the pastor of the Or- L e ascoiha il s on ag thel fonmersboxing sahamplon's } shots. thodox Russian church fn Salem. Denyer, SLolo. o (F)--First emer its case. S manag Kitone, who was unconsclous for | Llood was shed in the I W. W. coal motion and . There E He obtained a few hours of re at three VA e o Lese T e L T e be a simp 1ent of th e oy ek ournmer ¢ week, granted SOme time after being taken to New | strike in Colorado early today, when cts that the R bring | sictans declare that he is displaying because Arthur Driscoll, Dempsey's 'Haven —hospital with five bullet | state policemen fired on several E ' he highest morale despite his ill- | chief counsc 'I 5 1| Lu \l"- sick. |70 ""“] AnShisEhody; "" sldes 1““""»‘ I E hundred strikers who stormed the Indict: Others o 1 . y ness, Says Driscoll “Faked ie end of a finger shot off, Tegain- : e P Youth Who Made Sensa- Goal \d\anced Todav to S He charged Driscoll with faking od consciousness and identified Cul- | Columbine mine of the Rocky Moun- : t i reks = S S e e e e R R tain Fuel and Iron Company, 30 ; o o S 4 sickness so that Dempsey might mo as one of the men in the auto I y a % phat rivalled Remns' | tional Escape Last June $6,000 by Chairman AL[EGE M[]UVET S']”] {have time to stump the state, beat- |mobile which stopped at his home | miles north of Denver. el e R y 4 | | ing up public sentiment for hinfsclf, and sped away after the shooting. | By vee strilcora t weerh & konio e r ik oy nonid Dioxa el Caught in Theater | Crona | land that “the sinister shadow of o i = ; e charge upon which it | Georgs L. Rlia Dora YA soimi Arrested in - Ansonia have been Kkilled and more than a s be clectrocuted, but ! seorge L. Bickard, empsey s sDII-} - Gulmo, arrested in Ansonia earls i e e wers others equally as . : el P"UNI] flF REAL flPlUM ual adviser” might be east Over the |gyay ang brought back hers, con- 1€N State Policemen Lead |score were injured. - Strikers assert ey OB Temus gong i | Boleslaw Wisk, better known as! Chairman Peter Crona of Ne court e e R e | ed that from seven to ten had been state will show that fn! DLI" Wisk, of Broadieunchy SRR nsroan Rt Ciets tore Henon Sager pleaded, W% automobile, but denicd that he fired Defendants to Court; slain, but this could not be verified. i g e who e a sensational escape from hnounced afternoon that the | SOl GORI) g nale to Lals Bra v ahat © was approa Many of the state officers were in- lanning and preparing and carry- . ior ARG SEOML| £51000 gonl set by (helbranch in iis Lhalgehenchman Used It such a scandal will develop as will 2% hots. 1o was approached. ¥ Many Fined 2 ; AR S RSP S the custody of Misa Rulh Bristoll, | hvamiecartn’ oclus aion man 10 It ake the activities of the Burns de- | $8id, by a man whom he named to Many sured. S e tance A romen Namen e i : TS et G ice, o aske o driven tu Governor W. H. Ada ordered ssis atid enconragsmest woman probation officer, on June 15, November 9, been exceeded and | as Bait to Get Rid of tectives in the Fall-Sinclalr action "‘?i‘(’“: \“hf( “: te B Lk 22 oubithe GolorasioNatiohal Gudsi‘aa others,” said Sitbalc : e % secondl atory | tha o 1 pic 2 ia Lias i Kitone’s home for alk. nce e ado Nation: ard s lapsloial 1y 1886 1Y leaping from a sccond story that th Pt ol ll\‘e G Fake Supply smell like attar of ros G SR L e N e B e e s SlON M window 3 elty bullding. - n wishes ect has o e h i a : 3 lit oE Octobern Eilust Memuswent i ooy Lnaihe aliybutiaiog tcoRthal oGl M EEE G0 RS s or:{ PPlY ment arose over liquor, and Kitone policemen, working in squads of | 0rce in the coal fields of northern the hotel where Mrs, Rem naved vard below, was arrested 1a8ti i t0q up to moon. todny were §5- = M[]THER []IES WlTH was shot. Fearing to get Into trou-ltwo and four men cach, arrested | CoLor2do: . taying, to Kill hen said Sibbald, MEht in the gallery of the Lyceum hor RS TS L Do 21 () . ble with the police, Culmo said he . . | Troops were on their way %o the staying y R S vant Patrik 3| 89503, the figures having been filed | St Albans, Vt, Nov. 21 (P--Os- v o A e camnan: [102 automobile drivers in two hours [ Columbine mine when the governor e b h O"Mara hours after he had ViR “"; ’“]_')‘“ by L"‘:“l;i:i’”&\l‘v car E. Mouvet, Paris, France, hotel | "‘ ion carly last evening in South Wind- | signed an order shortly hefore 10 a. Charles H. Elston, associate coun- gt " : ey “ “"1"‘“” ‘,"‘”“l““)““" Yestarasy! et “sfll o7 | Proprietor, has been re-arrestcd by | AUIon e the Hhors & Avetine s Wallingford for de. | M. glving the National Guard abso- Hesa <. feld, to which place he fled anc LR A At i : e ute authority in the strike dis- I with Remus, interrupted the as- oo B YAER Bacs W m‘ {m“l“rl oaay inars = 503.36 | federal narcotic agents ¢ with | considered, that the shooting arose | fective headlights, :r::\ wthority in the strike dis. 4 o o4 ELS i o of a bhootl quabble - 1 1efs o1 sen cl. nt. prosect to get A ljcan Sumatra Co. in the tobacco e | U GRS LR e LR R )l Gk Fire oun Strikers. uling from Jude S e v : $5,395.03 | g1 5 N C “ M lice today were considering the sug- ' od in court . ! _ fields. This forenoon, he was taken | gum opium in New York, oncor oman aKes .. that bat blocd e g0 The state policemen tur hail d should not nurder” NOr o the State School for Boys at Meri- s of today's contributlon | Mouvet was dtecharged by U. 8 EESuon AL SR un ADi00s, ARDUSER | R GommisEIOn Robert T. Hurley | oe'y 11019 into the strikers after o vefer to a “Remus gang.” len to begin ecrving the commit- | 2 AR | Commissioner C. 1), W here st | YaIN Attempt to Save anamed S eisneg leclared that the campaign against |y, og o yand pattle in which the N AL R As e e Gl LS S 5.00 n;n xd)m-r L 1tson here vlfL ective fequfoment Swill S continue (o e e S e 4 2 > 0 Iweek after an analysis of 750 pounds ; il Saliina . the ¢ Sl eI era crwhelmed by th The siate asserted it would show |just before he made his successful _;,30 {of allegea o;vlm}::«:m 55 Histt | Three Children e ”1 it Tt 1o the et | T8 crowd that swarmed Into (he that Remus had not prepared any break for freedom. He was 15 years | 73.36 it et | s that he owes it to the traveling | . od com- lefense other than cold blooded of age at that time and claims to Firms contriputing: SR oapRRn BRdE 02 vi”,’.:);:’!,(,m": ointed Snformation public as well as to himself, to see | 0 TEOReCY P wurder against the divorce suit have passed his 16th birthday anni- | By mail to treasurer . A o SRS Coneord) N B Nov. 2 (10D e RSC08 TOBRINGH BrRatiomaDile WURito IE ifiat ik ¥ sardtyl ddulpmentis i ot e e e e to 1 faced an hour nftes versary since then. Nevertheless the N. B. Trust lobby . 14.00 ! 1 A Charles Marshall and three children, TOM two to five occupants pulied in good condition. it 2 il i S : i N. B, Nat'l Bank lobby Immediately upon being released * Alars] i el e e e D BROE S s 5 | thizers in the ranks of the strikers Hime Ma Shot \s R & original commitment holds good ¥ e e e el R DO R oBert N et o by (e 4 Commenting on the heavy traffic oy 4t least two women were Sibbald's tement aled land he went to Meriden as a Humphrey Mfg. Co., . R aid e 'h'%lj‘;m:“ were burned to death early today | Tnird avenue, West Hav Jast during the football week-ends Com-| (oo aog 3 » Klug, former Itemus chauf- | juvenil Swedish Bethany Church ... et s E : i b ST Loty o Lt o about 6:3 one was missioner Hurley pointed out that | geiery aooeared at the mine at as one of its chief witnesees, " Billy hide out, ' Helen Yl\l'”l"l’sl:'"ll!;»‘ G [ s that | Of the city was destroyed by fire, | CAlled to the curh, to talk with one {there was very little evidonce of Il- | 5.0 4 m . and started through the Jbald said it would be shown he told the police last night, and so City Nat'l Bank lobby T s The father ¢ TeEhoy Wit or more of the occupants of the o ed by the opera 1o & a T ol SU & _ Sibbald said it would be shown he told the poli going fo n;u.y:‘,‘! s Mouvet sold agents Cole Manning The father and one boy, Walter, 6 nore D oceuani et L) e ‘: ‘"f’fl ‘1‘" 1 by the operators g, o5 Wielding their guns as clubs, (i Gn G sl i DI (S0 el o A e e S R and Salvadore Pachetta one pound Were save f X 1o of automobiles as compared With | ypa policemen made a futile attempt Remus lay in wait in an automobile day he made his leap for liberty. = < S R fire was discovered by neigh- ind the automobile 'the condition in recent years, p 9 it s, Remus' hotel, followed | He claims to have made the trip by | Rev. Bojnowskl ’ Gl e b sl e S R e b ey Do e g to halt the advance : outside Mps, Remus holel, followed | rolley car, but the police suspect he | P & BV Corbln emi. «.xcsos Ihie was “baiting” the officers to huy bors. When the \fire apparatu P S ! The strikers used clubs, knives (5 s it L R TR R |the fake load of 750 pounds for | rived the dwelling A L YFines Total $150 et n e s o T L ! foxt ol cateh heRtab inabRur I S B e L % B S | 832,300, flames. 1t was impossible son in position to note Wallingford, Nov. 21 (®) 3 Louis cherf, chiet of the state § ienen Bdent ik nais g p i ds HE workestead (i ineou sl Greian maptlet churchic s s e e chine and ifs occupants elosely motorists paid fines totalling $150 | olica then rallied his officers and ¥ Itemus car cut off the tazicab and | 2ng (= (HICES TATTCSNE Sl b Sasan York by the agents and Manning | Mrs. Marshall could be seen fn a | Four Shots Take Effect today in horough court as a result | forming a new line, again ordered } Remus leaped out and shot his wife. | {320 1o might visit his old haunts in | Parker Shirt emp. ... Al T iy o) b 0EEI O U LELE U 'q”“"‘l' it ”‘1”.'\' ,,q[‘;‘ Pt IHI\”‘ T T W('h“ drive on auto-| the strikers to halt. When t pt 8 TURKDY PR[GES REPORTED thoughts had wandered many times Stanley Works— GhurgaBnitne NS Rori et R i SR i and tail lights Sunday evening. | the heads of the crowd, .x{li then ¢ to his cronies and the escapades h Dept. 48 | Suturday evening, it was learned ppeared ater it was fouml el e e — ! ordered his men to shoot into the AT LEVEL OF LAST YEAR 1o cxvericncca, vut abvays the fear | Dt 45 oday, Mouvet had arranged for his hat she had made her way back to IE I i R i o LS o miiea nad e confinement of|l iteot 41 $800 Immigration Dail. The money | the room in which the (hree other s s et inioved it | unaware they were heing fired on State Senool kept him in Bloomfield. | Dept. T4 .. y 2200 | as on hand but he conld not be children were slecping, Her body Vs ., althoug as ¢ e e e r 3 Yes ternoon, word came i Bhntist 19,00 {Drought before the commissioncr for was discovered Iying across te bed. - erili Gt ey Sl Thanksgiving Dinners o Cost ADOUL (o tha polive that ~Billy" was play. | (its Hall conn 1700 | elease Saturday ovening or Sun The futher had left dome about | 3 umo, wiho with iy lq24 [i"."l' TAx VAL"] R i Tent krisy it airan ten ‘haxtllsy LA S an ail ing dice in *The Pit" on Myrtle W Hra vofa 37.00 | The new warrant was served yest 8 olclock for work at the b ed, was arrested in 4 taking many of their wounded with g Swme as in 1926—Fruit, Vege- (2 dlice i et aves e | day. ison. He hai built a fire in the Sonia, was reloascd affer question- em. Later they crected a white i tables. Slightly Higher. Sergeant O'Mara and Officers Hayes His companion, John Wilson of stove and it is the theory or fire- |ing Despite Fred Culto's plea that e et o ST e s 1 J and Strolls, Woods and McCabe tried 4 “olbrook, N. H., is now temporarily men that the stove became overheat his detention might have a bad ef- jon “ ill %fl'ect \ettle- Bdiitor shveraliniors woundeir ! ksgiving furkeys, geese and [to surround the gang but the game |tree, ing furnished $500 bail ask- ed, igniting a partition. fect on his w who, said, is in Gna ot thie desdrad several ofitHe | about the was being played at the highest led by the immigration officials for Marshall was In a state of co oor hea was confined tn - $ e il et | year with fruit, point of the hill near the Iafnir | his appearance at o hearing here to | after the fire. He had huilt fhe county jail by order of Coroner ment of Many Py e v slightly higher |Bearing Co. factory and when the | prove his right to remain in the house himself, working on it in his pending the conclusion of the Cases e 1ont and Bould- price ich prevailed in | police detail hove in sight, the boys | United states. spare time. snoe's {ovest] Ses o 1923, Toral wholssalers siated foday. | fied. The motoreyelo men scoured Two New Haver e Several Ofticers Hurt. The turkey eales, which give prom- | the neighborhood but were unable to taken from the e Severadict ihe Fabate lotticers alao, 5 5 : " H | % on, Nov. 21 (®—By a ot £ - o of surpassing those of last year, l‘lnmv' any of‘thc It'rou)(l. ]ll)\\;\\';n Dorothy L.‘n(-h! 7, Commg . . question ony e L DY Rl s ke, 1 issittas eherlaw + expected to range from 50 to 68 the informant who knew of the i e | 180 t ‘ reloased 058 e e o it injurics. They sus- s @ pound. depending on quality, £ame in “The Pit” also told the po- | Back to New Britain rzaras eet Long \rawie sk tolRg Aot S B e G S Heavier shickens may advance in lice that Wisk's plans called for an | for the mar S ! lethiad one of price within a day or two due to the EVening at the Lyceum theater and Home I F tual \s b oleh vas anLisn e o B nee R nder Oregon Trees 1, eet " T e on | e ol he ity O'Mara would be given the “tip” if B L S ook gnytND VeRes o e 5 el 3 ¢ s v, 1 1 id . . A ng repealed under the reve act ed s Practically all of the stock is on | the 1ad went to the show. A short! poroiny Tynch, seven year old | continuing 5 an ef- Another woman et gt e i s by e on - High, Mammoth Fossils Indicate v 11026 Tt vas mped I i | Anethr o and deliveries to retailers will hegin | S¢If the sergeant had him in custody. | cyipor pere three months ago and Place Was Raided S i deatide nsored | her condition wa et Il be serveq| It had not been known until last | o0 S i helvar o s e itance tax and was sponsored |} nd ’ once. Ne afn will be served |t M BOC O from the | PiTited out of the city, e N s place 1060 NOVEM - 1< Glialemant Gred. orithe houee ¢ reports el principally with stock from western ' At turned to her mother by the au- | o A B . S ¥ a S S T r of n N the points this vear, with occasional | MIIOWS, the soeented theors of W8 oritieq of Chattanooga, Tenn., who| Dr. Daude Discovers Bones 2,000 Pounds in Weight, el at me e e R s < Killed, ipments mm’,“k,i,n,l‘f_’,”_‘ rmont way out onto a fire escape leading to ”ebru:m‘\‘;:luox:‘ 1:‘\’]1‘”:'13: s ‘vmrlvv\:‘_ Bark 28 Feet Thick and Other btanlmg Relics of i *1‘\‘)‘H ,\[r! “,f‘ r \i' in 1926 to keep it in th ound to he o fhois s 1 B} the ground. It was recalled that as s gt i . . e e A AR AN law in ospital at Longmon $100,000 REALTY DEAL | watked out of me conmon coun- i3 the Mann act. b | Realm of Monstrous Reptiles. town court Novembrr court held that under the KRR cil chamber, where juvenile court is IFrank Lynch, aged =37, 15 the | 5 liquor and . nue act of 1917 dividends werc Six Expected 1o Die. held, he was given permission by fathe l!*:u and m? wite had no; e T T e of twa count B \ble a8 income for the year when | Physicians at the hospital sald v o % ©edap | Miss Bristoll to go into the wash been living together for several | ik R P NGy SNOE Lt t to sell. Sarnan, fon was ralsed | that six strikers bein 1 New Apartment House o Cedar | mmonths. In the latter part of the | covery of fossils in Harney co L;:mnl: m )”l:*rl “hlfll‘ in a case brought from the northern Ay would § | swamp; s len was I Gaise ) Sh LT X Street and Two Houses on Church | (Continued on I 16) summer Lynch drove up in front of | Oregon, of the age of reptiles as 25 ,:, e gth was MAPLE STREET FAM[LY fistrict of Ohio b u Masc | p 2 the house in which his wife was 1V= | 1ounced by Dr. DhuasoeT | e i ey Ry street Tnvolved in Transaction, | y ing and invited the little girl to > : rmous bone fossils have been UL L ERS MOTHER & 0| Idaho, a noted geolo sund by the geologist, he One AFFECT D Y AL A wmber o ; ; ride. She went with her mother's oL 0giste ! G i e ORI s company, 3 A realty deul Involving propertie el e O an import: he estimated at 2,000 pounds in | ; MeResnoldait so from ey andie SaNeGias o i ey BREAKS WRISTS lN FALL learncd, the Rowe woman Aot GG B2 aEs Haernis0 sald hehad fon Michigan brought by John W. Blodg lered 0 was completed today Alcon into thée car and the mal life | r. Daude also said he:had foundigonn Joyce, Aged 70, Nearly As-| 3 S0 ce il o ot hocamo e ty by Colonel Paul wn Mario Cianci sold to : ; Dr. Daude’s statements — of jrecords of trees, 575 feet in circum- R e i & the state lomon Ginshury Joseph Licht bouediifort the (sonih.making Re 1 1 he had ins ference. Some trees were from 1200 imyxiated by Fames Escaping L i SINEL Gt it e anly 2 e Dbl Joseph Licht 'yl g p, Lauphier, Sr., of Win- short stop at Philadelphia, At a | fndings indicated he had nva ST ¢ 1 ¥ CRpiNG han $877.9 el ohich Sed He said all would be on W1 Bdward B. Ginsburg, an apart- : % what once was the realm of mon-|t0 1500 fect in length, with bark 28 i 4 Soloraid 5 T tourist camp in Cheroke the littie ; i 1o T R dE ey From Hot Al Furnaco were mot or o northern Colorade HE LT b AClTT bttty Latlehunf sted Painfully Injured While il in tears, fold her story te | SLrous reptiles and trec—gigantic al- ffect thick, he declared. He foun NG & Hathons s *“The Cedar, nd M e . and nn investigation | MOSt bevond belie silicified bark 12 feet thick, that| aroivere or (he Joyee family B3 + 3 " Disturbances broke out in souths transferred to Cianci on Visit in This City QULCE compers; an o A carload of fo < from | had been under pressure for a o g 5 The government imposed SHuros > was begun at once, the result being 3 13 Maple street, wor 52,000 upon $800,000 of ern Colorado today but there were family house three-family g " i reptiles such as mesothorium, traco- “It is all subject to the Ameri PR ¥ il - 2 b y A y < g Y| Injured in a fall while here to at- the arrest of the couple and place- e : conl gas escaping from a which was pald under protest, | no casualties. Plekets appe housc at 321- rel strect. jured in a c DG don and other gigantic monsters can | National Museum's correlation R e g u ‘ . SR The Cedar street building was | (€04 the opening of the new home ment of the little girl in a private |y "rion 04 up near Sarm Springs on |1 do not think I will he found far eeal Aoy 15 al Eelty JcontenuinpEcyat o i ety k e ”1\ i ;;".r on | O the Ci ercial g 3 3 r arrange | AR it z % | i i v W hout 70, was al- o019 not be applied gifts made county and strikers and state officers completed Jast month. 1t stands on o0 Wity (e LiIRuR 0 mOT L omc T e x B““ D8t iho cdge of the town of Burns, wrong.” Dr, Daude declared. T be- | moct nsphyxiated iy o }“‘v”f no I’ "‘\.“i‘_’ v(‘“ \“,‘,, |“:,,1. B d-‘“:""w B iy 1 plot of ground formerly occupied | Which her son is an assistant t Eenatlensboo o an Daude declared. What the United came aware of these matters last g Iiihe noons it fparore dtibeoame offetlve, and that je e BUDy the f 8 N P B > R f ng. It is said the furnace permit- deral rnment w prohibited battle. Twenty of the strik by the residence of Judge John H. | urer, Mrs. 1. P. Lanphier, Sr., of e n . |States Geological Survey has report-|May, but investigated ror severalliod gas to escape several days ago, | Cacial BOVErnment jvas pr ] aireatad and placedtin, T Kirkham. The deal was made W d has both wrists fractured. COXEY'S ARMY IN LONDON d as rhyolite is actually w silicificd [ months before saying anything.” affeciimg. the family, and yosterday | from taxing state securitios. e ;r.; ed and pla § chraneh fhe Camp Real Esfute Co. | Mrs: Lanphicr and hor hushand | London, Nov. 21 (8 — The "We- | forest of scquoias, codurs and coni-| Dr. Daude is o member the | morning the polics were asked to | The te vote Was mace P e ume o New Britain Saturday as |titlon in boots” carried ACroSs | fos whose stagEcring toh il e oy S i ek ; 8 ‘hrough the absence of Justice - — = 5 s 50 SHURKC s such as | Chemica ety of Japar R0¥- phring the lungmotor, as Mr. Joyee e % e OYED Rahbi Hadas to Speak 5 of thelr son, Bdwin P. Lan- *England from Wales by A. J.C00K'S | 1o test the most vivid Imagination, |al Society of Arts, London, and oth- |was found In bed, apparenly vory nd who s recuperating | WHITLOCK m\nu. » ll‘fi(\ \:_‘1“ S . ‘p =7 ey | Phier, Jr. Sunday morning about 4 little Coxey's army, reached parlia- | the geologist added. {er scientific sc il e 5 SRR Bethany Gn World's Good W ill | orctock she gor up at her son's home ~ment buildings this afternoon but | ynti his discoveries recently, Dr — —_— When Motoreyele Officers W, S, i = home of }.L Whitlock l;f km 1‘:\":‘. Itabbl Gershon Hadas of the Con- |at 52 Harmiiton street to o into an- |dld not reach the house of com- {paude declared, no fossils of the & | Strolls and W. I, Hayes arrived, Mr, | SON CHOSEN COAC M ihead of a New Haven book store gregation Brethren Sons of lsrael other room. Iicing unfamiliar with | mons, whieh was the goal of 1ts | groat lizards of the reptilian age ha eV Nai v R B i ot nnatl, Nov. 21 (P —Seluction |was destroed by fre yestordas. synagogue will speak on CInterna- | the doors in the hallway she opened leaders, A delegation of the Welsh fyeen identified here. And this. he THE WEATHER necessary to use the lungmotor. He ©f lLawson Robertson of the Unive he house WO 6 vt tio Peace and Good Will” at | the wrong door and instead of step- | miners headed by Mr. Cook, Who s | pointed out, is the most important | | S [ 'was given black coffee, which im- Sty of Uennsylvania o be head |ture, more than 125 years old. Va Norden bungalow next Sunday after- | ping into the room, plunged down | sccretary of the Miners' Federation, | discovery inasmuch as the reptilian | | New Britatn and vicinit proved his condition greatly, and Dr. w~.\cvl\ of the American Olympic | unble antique furniture was saved 1oon at 4 o'clock under the auspices | the cellar stairs. was received fn Westminster hall |age existed long before the mam | | Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; | Joseph T. Matteis, who was called, |track and ficid team next year was|by firemen, Who were summones of Norden lodge, 1. 0. G. T. T Dr. Savard found hoth wrists | commiitee rooms by several mem- | mals which arrived in the Eocene,| | rising temperature, | !said he appeared to be out of dan- ‘ decided upon today by the execu- |from New Haven, scven milesaway public 18 invited to attend. There rractur Mrs, Lanphier is 70 ye hers of parliament representing th(,‘or Age. F.y | ‘ger. Dr. D. W. Q'Connell was in at- |iive committee of the Amateur Ath- \\hmo_ck and his family escaped will be no charge for admittunce. old. mining diste the — tendance today [1tic union, vithout injury. 'Brought to United States From Poland by Woman and Girl Deaf Mute, 18, Deported Today After Living Here for Four Years; Came on Dead Child’s Credentlals i Recoverin, KEARNS’ SUIT EN“S S ‘Judge Permits Withdrawal Vhlh i Mistrial the Only Miernative | jsm DEMPSEY “TAMPERED" * MINE STRIKE: FIRST BLO Trailed by Immigration Authorities to New Britain—Taken to Ship This Afternoon. MARTIAL LAW RULES IN COLORADO POLICE OPEN FIRE ON I W. W. ARMY Average Daily Circulation for 14,541 Week Endlng Nov. 19th . PRICE THREE CENTS 0D IS SHED, | Unable to comprehend w was plishment of her purpose. w0ing on about her, Amelia Sa-| Mrs. Stilanin's Lusband s an | Tex Rickard Becomes So Embrolled vacka, aged 18 vears, was taken American citizen, Mrs. Vanderhoof .ynn Mother Yanks into custody early this morning at states, but did not accompany his He Calls Plaintiff Counsel “Con- Tablecloth as Son Celebrates W eddmg the home of Officer Axel ( Mrs. Mary Stilanin by wife and their children on a trip to wlson and turned Poland frmo v | el tible they returned in | Sl Liar"—Action May " DRIVER OF GUN CAR over to Mrs. 1. G. Vanderhoof of 1923. While on the visit to the Renewed fn New York., Mass., Nov. the United States immigration serv- homeland, a hter of Mr. and e d she been a soc ice, who took her to New York and Mrs. Stilanin ed, and Mrs, Stilan- ‘ Newark Nov. 21 (P)—Plaintiff n th rth woods, placed her aboard an ocean liner in took Amelia, whose parents were charges of attempted tampering N H M S S Farrason mi ailing this afternoon for Europe. In | extremely poor, to the United States! | | with justice on the part of Jack eW Havel fln hO[ 1 Tlmes \ few weeks, Amelia will be trying on the return passport which was to | ! to becom. she acclimated to conditions| Dempsey and Tex to to her have been uscd in the case of the Rickard brought | Regains Consciousness yanking learn Governor Adams Gives National Guard Abso- d lute Authority in Coal District—Issues Dras- tic Order as Situaticn

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