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4 PROSECUTOR QUITS IN FLOGGING PROBE Says Alabama Shows Desire to Assist Defense Luverne, Ala., Nov. 30 (P —Attor- ey Gen. C. C. McCall has retired rom the state's counsel in the 33 logging cases now under way in Crenshaw county, because he be- law entorcem cves that state officers have st st the defense sed d “a frem instead of wn sire to as uting officials.” . McCall made his statement rtly before & fury acquitted ton Miller, second of the men rraigne ast night. Shelby Greg- v first of the defendants, named te recently return- kegiving the day, Mr. MeCall ftorts to nidate made and he di purported to have heen written by James Tasdale, grand dr of the ku klux Klan n Alaba which degcribed an at- “ing the attorney general empt to » +o his senscs” and make him cease working up police court cases \gainst the Kl Miller's acaulital \trer witnesses had t fiing friends in the meighboring ounty of Geneva at the time ot the logging Tavis Bozeman, for chich Miller was indicted. hirty-four men were named in ‘he flogging indictments of ait Octo- ¢ grand sury. Thirty-one are n racing trial, since two have been aequitted and & third, Rev, L. A. Yalle, former pastor of a Georglana, D hasibenn @ itive e L n the NEW rom in since nam Nearing Holidays Boost rade Generally A —With Thanke- New York,N¢ siving OVer. rdware trade 1S Jooking for a tive holiday ware Age will NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927. City Items Mr. Clarence W. Brainard, at The Fair Drug Dept., will compound your prescriptions. —advt. st REST INAMERICA "N ot pngenie ac v (1) Leader Doesu't Tntend {0 Make Addresses | Church Parlors. Thurs. Eve, (Pr—Eamon | —Advt, Valera, Trish republican leader who | LAST HONORS PAID with political (n.m,.;m not contemplate addressir Beloved Prelate Is Laid at Rest Near Vatican DEVALERA PLANS Unsightly to Pass; Delivery Service Ordered Dublin, Nov. 30 meetings. “My trip is not designed to raise | funde, but to maintain close cooper- | ation with the American Association | for the Recognition of the Irish Re- | public which is the basis in Amer- | ica of the Fianna Fail organiza-| tion,” Mr. De Valera told the corre- i spondent today, The republican leader said that it | was assistance given from the Unit- ¢d States which enabled the “suc-| cessful fights in the June and Sep-| Nov, 30 (UP)—Funeral vices for Cardinal Bonzano, for- mer papal delegate to Washington 4 papal legate at the Chicago Eucharistic congress, were held to- |day at tha Church of the Sacred Heart, to which the body had been St [tember _elections.” He expressed Torsnty. i satisfaction with the entry of the| Twenty-three cardinals were pres- | ooyplicans fnto the Dail and said ent, and the church was packed with | 1o 00 00 TR Cing further members of the American colony | agective work with representatives of numerous re- | o g C elohs opdcrn: tional expenditure can be reduced | Cardinal Vannutelli gave the ab- ;nq sajd that he would begin on solution, and Bishop Capittini cele- brated mass. He was assisted by Monsignor Burge of the American olicge. Music was rendered by the choir of the Propaganda Ilide col lege, directed by Maestro Perosi. large salaries. He also proposes to reduce the Dail membership from 133 to 100 saving the payment of the extra representatives. Discussing the fact that the repub- lican party has no daily paper in its support, Mr. De Valera said that |he believed the time has come for the establishment of a genuine “na- | {tional” newspaper. | ‘The Westminster Gazette said| Americans present at the service |included Bishop Joseph Schrembs of Cleveland, Bishop Nicholas Brady of New York, and Edward L. Hearn, European commissioner of the Knights ot Columbue, | yesterday that the mission of Mr.| The body rested on an imposing | De Valera to the United States was catafalque erscted in the center of to raise fund# for an Irish morning| !the church, surrounded by 100 can- newspaper. The paper said that it dles. The catafalque was hung with (was understood that £10,000 al- gold and black drapery. iready have been subscribed but thyt Before its removal to the church, | £200.000 or about & million dollars the body had been covered with rich Wil be required). red and gold silk and sealed in a S |1and coftin, which tn turn was placed | Fifth Warders to Attend | lin a walnut casket that bore the by - STOCKHOLH 580 New York, Mexico City and Montreal Now Linked | w York, Nov. 350 (P—Tele- | phone communication has been es- Itablished between New York and Stockholm and Mexico City and | Montreal through the setting of new | hookup distance records. Count Adolf Hamilton, Sweden's chief delegato to the international radio conference in Washington, yesterday inaugurated the service to | | Stockholm, while bank officials and |railway officials of Montreal and | Toronto talked to thelr representa- {tives in the Mexican capital. 1 The hookup to Sweden by | telephone, radio and cable. The link |between Montreal and Mexico City by land, was said to be over one of ithe longest circuits in the world. ! |mitted by telephone from the office {of Frank Baldwin Jewett in the American Telephone and Telegraph | | building in lower Broadway to the | sending station on Long Island. From there it was radiocast to | London, from where {t was sent by |cable and telephone to Stockholm, !via Amsterdam and Berlin. He dis- |cuesed with Herman Rydin, general director of the American-Swedish |News Exchange, the results of the Count Hamilton's voice was trans- | -—————————‘—————"‘_— Boxes 'PHONE (AL T0 | TLonsioR INAUGATUCK PUBLIC i | | “Spanish Moon” Prescntation to BENEFAET"R “IES Take Place at Capitol Theater on Evenings of Dec. 5 and 6. ARSI sspanien_voon e origne | HATTIS Whittemore Stricken | musical comedy which the American Y Legion will present at the Capitol h A ]then!er on the nights of December With Heart Attack |5 and 6 18 rapidly nearing the pro- _— | duction point. The principals are | xuuzatuck. Nov. 30 (B — Harrls | attaining ease and epontaneity in ywhivtemore, 62, long prominent as & jaction that comes from carefullyapygacturer and _philanthropist, | preparation and attention to detalls |ging at his home here yesterday |and a complete understanding o the [ \jen suddenly stricken with a heart roles in which they are cast. Each | ayrack after two weeks of il health. | night the chorus groups work with| porn §n Naugatuck, the son of greater precislon and speed, comes|jonn Howard and Julia Spencer the report from those who have yypjttemore, he was educated in the been watching the progress of re-|puplic schools, and attended Phil- Bearsule lips-Andover academy, later study- Seats went on sale at Crowell's jno in German | Drug Store this morning. A steady | His education abroad finished. he {drain on seats for hoth nights, and | gcived into every phase of the mal- large blocks being taken by various jeaple iron business at Cleveland, organizations indicates a MOst en- Ohio, and thus prepared himselt for couraging advance sale, and a the active management of the malle- probable scramble for seats at the able fron interests which he con- finish. trolled up to the time of his death. “Spanish Moon” is fllled with Numerous Conctrns lively (dance spots one of which | Ar. Whittemore was president of comes fin for very special mention. | the Eastern Malleable Iron Company This is an all-boy dancing group to | with branches in Naugatuck, Wil a very fast, elightly amusing num- | mington, Del. New Britain, Bridge- her, “In the Spring.” Merritt Huma- | port and Troy, N. Y. He was also son in the principal in the song role, | {nterested in many important organ- as Gerald Babbington Brookfield & | izations throughout the East, being poetic Englishman. The boys in this | a director of New York, New Haven group have some novel manipulation and Hartford rallroad; chairman of of canes while they dance and sing, | the Colonial Trust Company of !that adds a touch of swagger and Waterbury and director of several | clase that is most pleasing. others; treasurer of the Bristol e e et 1ot w5 | The CAynerioan (Tnvelersid avai Blatts (s dlrector ot Landers, Iwita andl twolchildren; |Donald King, John Wilford, Law- Frary and Clark Company; New The company announced, follow: |rence Boilard, Ralph Miedham, Britain, and of the American Hard- | b : ) - | Joseph Callahan, George Paris, Ed- ware Company. New Britain; presi- ing the test, that the rate on cally | to Stockholm would be $80 for three | minutes, $5 more than the rate from | ew York to London. SUCIDENOTETS " BELIEVED A HOAX ‘ Newington Girl's Name Signed— H. Whittemore Com- pany, Naugatuck. He was also con- nectod with the Natlonal Malleable ("astings Company and the Eberhard Manufacturing Company of Cleve- land,’ Ohto, And with the Link Belt Company of Chicago and Philadel- phia. He also held the Waterbury hospital association Westover school of Middlebury. Acts of Philanthropy His philantiropy extended to great proportions, having given generous- ly to the Waterbury hospital, and to Naugatuck 1he memorial shaft {ward McNamara. dent of the J. SCANDINAVIANS 10 HONOR ANGESTORS \Monument May Mark Norsmen Discovery in 1362 sidency of the and | pr i wirhr rade, Hodwat SF S | cardinal coat of ar Hearing on Bus Petition) e . She Denies Knowledge e o iy e SR GG G O eports from the west | s e el T Tt e A e ns ooy | Dy eetll 8 (oo Tad WIS Heretofors mafl has been left in | | Alexandria, Minn, Nov. 30 (UP) as having given the Hop Brook na middle te vers fa- | Four Hearings Held hearing before the public utilities SONE today. Sometime wit private hoxes nailed on a post at the | Eleht thousand persons of Boandi-|school, Chitt cd e respect 100 p o e Works Board |commiscion at Hartford to represent immediate future, and definite corner, as Is indicated by the above| “I can't stand it any longer. I|navian descent gathered here last| In 1392 Mr. Whittemore married el <. which is already | y Public Works Board |\[5" 0 ents as favorabls to a | (0r¢ the vuletide scason rolls around, j photograph. By actual count there [have tried everywhere for a job. I[DIENtto discuss plans for erection of | Miss Justin® Morgan Rror‘k\\a\‘ i NiStnas L \olume. General | Four hearings were held at the |y (F OGN B LU oy | this unsightly © nent” at the ure 24 sheet.metal boxes on this|nepe that no ons will find my body. |& monument to commemorate the New York, who survives hint a% @ T O aereaf | meeting of the board of public|Lus renchise which would perfit| omer “of Brooklawn street and pole. Many of them are in & more My mothier lives in Newinston | “discovery of Minnesota” by Norse their three ehildren, Harry Whit i < rdware stores are works last evening. The application o Se oL r’ha o v tine g | Shuttle Meadow avenue will have or less dilapldated conditfon. expos- |conn, M Anna Romanzchys,” | men in 1362, more, Jr., Naugatuck: Mre. Ger- B number of N er gift items of D. Bonalll for a permit to in- | rom Central park to the clty Hine tn | ST CETDT FORUE 70 {1 AT P SO ST P s, S8 e et Gy A on W Ert iy and g oy Ant R i i filling (their district. Alderman Frank ©Up i the fact that one jnerey of any casual passerby. With |\ o (54 Sellef that members of Lelf Erics- |y, “yrejon W, Adams, Naugatuck e tradivatnum, averdinitne ast i stall v gasoline pimp At i E | Zapatha will lead the' delegation. i oo0P i il R Lo o Rtill ro- | (ha mauguration of® the deli These words contained in an ap- | %0N'S party penefrated as far west as 4" Goor " Miss Gertrude B. Whitts Reassuring news comes from the [statlon at 1000 West Main #ifebt [afavor Weld and Senator E. F. Hall R e e /| parently suicide’s note found yester- | Minnesota was established by find- [0 T00 fhis place, also survives Sew England flood districts, shon: was Eranted. The petition of i Will be present and will call afien- 1" "5 (n' s recoived special point will be discarded {day on the Conmecticut river bridge |Ing of a stone tablet on a farm near | Ji; ng that the reta 5 assisted by the jobbers. materially i h in the Christmas will be very m picture this year. triees generally in the 1e throughout the country fairly steady and firm Mfl:ln\nflrnmm are, in most sections, petter than last year. are comewhat Insurance Commissioner Warns of Competition 30 (A-—Insurance Iartford, Nov missioner Howard F, Dunham <ounded a warning against excessive mpetition in his address before ials of insurance companies and nts assembled in the auditorium f the Travelers Insurance mp‘ar\y is morning in observance of Con- ann: utives and agents husiness away = concentrate ttention on developing a knowledge \nd a desire for insurance in hither- feut’s fourth It both exce trying to get competition and ase ore ‘unprote ed numbers of the gomeral public, the commissioner taid, it will greatly benefit all con> arned as well as improve the as an fnstrumen- tem of insura 1ality of public gervice Child D?cs Happy as Radio Says “Goodnight London. Nov 0 (P—How a 1din anno T ood night, ervhody” i a child to dia described in Leondon ppily apers tod s The radlo announecer was enjov- o hen, in re- £ a Sunday night off, & B e to the request of a mother of e : E usiy ill, he girl, who was seriousiy 1 from his home. The to hear “Good a- jar pons : ehe died during the night Prince Takes Blame For Failure of Bar No nself e Jap , Influenza and many Pneu- racnias_begin as a common coid. Price 30c. The box bears this signature & Frore Lvaen Merit since 188 A 1 insurance | nk A tion to the fact that the center of all a pump at his station on | eranted, |(he city s already crowded with | buses and that a traffic and fire haz- | Hearings e propose: | a Hearings on the proposed oPenInE .4 y¢ invited by addition to 1he of Monroe street between Green- | ool and PlleVstrentoanl havea || do: 08 publiogteerileRicaTs SO Rb)Ial R enEiop Isiract (Renal grads | SonyiasmeiGlivy lines there and the proposed plan to take, for the purpose of establishing a highway to be known as Oldfield Istreet, a strip of land from Corbin avenue and Evereft strest, were condueted with the property owners in those sections. The owners were permission from the U. & postal dr partment at Washington to es ablish free delivery on this street. The mail rier, however, will not be requir ed or expected to stop at & house where no sidewalk is laid Neither will he stop where no re- ceptacle has been provided for th Notices to the residents on Brook- lawn street were sent out today ad- vising them that mail receptacles, proper sidewalks and conspleuously displayed house numbers must be | provided It is likely the new service will {start within a week or 10 day. T DRIVER 18 SHOT to in 207 Oak strect was also |Bay State Governor Leaves France Toda Cherbourg, France, Nov. 30 (A Governor Alvan T. Fuller of Massa- chusetts, who has just completed a DOES NOT KNOW q vacati France er- | in faver of the plans in hoth cases ,f"_}":fi, ‘,1:1,\‘,,0" hff‘,,;;.:";rln:::: A A ”IEI] Joseph Markus Found Dead in if they are guaranteed that all dam- y,meward bound aboard the steam- | Gardner, Mass, With Bullet age to their property is taken care ' gyip Olympic of by the clty. While in France the governor, who played S0 promincnt a part in the Sacco-Vanzetti case and conse- quently is widely known here, avoid- ed any publicity. Hjs name was not listed at his hotel or among the travelers from Paris to Cherbourg Wound in His Chest, Chief Justice :Fhinner. But Is Far From Slim Washington, Nov. 30 (P —Chief Tustice Taft is getting thinner, but Gardner, 30 Mis. Gibbons Says She Saw Body First at Undertaker's (UP)~ ph Mar , taxicab driver this city was found dead near the Hubbardston-Templaton road yes- terday with a buliet wound in his he has not trimmed down quite to on the Olympic boat train. 1t ap-| Nov » o - g siza of Senator Howell, of Ne- pears, however, in the usual manner | Mes. Ger . Glbhons denied on were led to the spot by 3::;“:,"7';(:;:‘::0“3’“‘;2";f':_ late N braska, and he chuckled character- on the Olympic's passenger list, the witn ad today all knowl nis, 7, godehild of Markus, | 5 ‘cruds Tand op m».bfl?é.;cotp istically to himsclf today as that | = edge of the manner in which Der | Who was believed to have been In i puginess card of a Hartfo d'\ 1 & realization was brought heme to | RAILROAD A hushand met death. She is on trial | Markus' automobile when the shoot- { ment ageney S G R him. | The New York, New Haven and | for his murder. ing oceurred. Because of the naming of the Leaving the White Housc after a | Hartford Rallroad Co., through S .. g she knew of the death According to the girl's story, | Newington woman, ;ha ;011(':\ paid call upon President Coolidge, the attorneys, E. R. Brumley and Jo- qe no jushund, codore R. ( Markus met her Monday noon asia visit to her home. She is the chiet justice accepted without argu- Scph D. Brady, has appealed to the 45 shie said n <he wos | she was en route home {rom gchoot, | mother of three daughters but none 1en a black top coat handed o him Supreme court of errors from a0 ro i undertaker's rooms at and anvited her to go for a ride. {of them could be coupled with the by one of the White House attaches. | judgment for §100 damages handed |ty ¢'clock in ing @nd There was another man in the car, 'author of the note. The three have But when he tried to slip it on after | down by Judge Morris D. S Of | shown his body, “dressed like a4 garageman,” and the | been happy and contented with no he had stepped into his zutomobile | the city court here In favor of John \roung in a well 1 three drove to Templeton. o found that the size of his shoul- | A. Andrews & Co. Inc., plaintifi n i shie had been el The two men got out of the car | Yerss of daspain ors and the cut of the coat would |an action against the rallroad COM- him and they had separated but she and went into the woods, and only | MrS. Romanzchys stated that | reach no compromise Ipany. 1tis understood that the paq intended 10 g0 back to him. one retnrned to the car: He took | Mike Rector. a son by a former ning back fhe lapel he found |defendant is appealing on poInts of |\ GiLugys admitied having | Nellie home, saving L was going | MErFiage had left her home recently tha he had walked off with the coat |law. William M. Greenstein rePre- | 0q ity Antone De Silva for e back to get his friend. with his wife after a quarrel over PLisatHovel Ml a st ng] so it BBl months. When &he was bronshi | The Markus machine was found TN lo had owed his mother. He B8 PR ) S Eons e e into the district court on a statuto handoned in Winchendon yester. | had refused to go to work. humor, he turnad hack to the Whita LAW SUITS FILED charge, she added, her hushand paid | day, and led police to investigate, | Once before he had tried to scars | House, v‘mjrv:' the rrm'jh«rfl 7M'vh suit for 0 damages bas been o C e Silva was indicted for | Several hundred dollars which | his family by threatening su'nim.: a dry comment fhat he would have brought by Angelo and Josepline yurger with her hut later was seni | Markus was known to have carried |and Mrs. Romanzchys was inclined to go a little farther in reducing | Blancati, through Roche & Cabelus, (o hoepital for the insane A ading, to belleve that he was the author of forc he could get Into the Ear- ugainst Conrad Cianci. Real estate (o 0 =0 S A O b |the note. mer of the defendant on Clinton strret s T B Chief MaKes of the Fast Hart- U asitacn) =t laHatiy ey i nare bt EiiseoE anission i e N O AN ey Ford Car Here; |rord police department has decided Walter T. Buckingham Martin i1 Horwiz, | Trancia W. Clammey sait o ner. | Only Pictures Friday |2 3banden further investigation in- Dead in Bridgeport [y ey Romint ot fihls BEil “Come clean and piead gulitviand | | e Automotive Bales and Heriiea)joay L1 Ee geport inrough Rernard L. Alpe : LA SR S | hoax. oy ke D : T will help vou. If not, vou will go COMpany has been advised that a i u'r\fl(’v Nov. 3 le,\\fl'fr brought suit for $150 dama I aellar fhe o o e wlingy Erseme— lor Buck m. father of Com- B s e e T i Onon e e _POPULARITY WINNERS sation Commissioner Edward T. wel, R {5 iof ihe o ! Miss Hedwig Miklocz of High B ERaar el i DTS SRS z e husband or hav- |Ain in time to exhibit it on Feday| 4 reet has been declared the w JCRINENAR O aged |1y Cromwell has been attache Placed a pistol besid cad | Wwhen the details of the car and|, ek S $6, Mr. Buckingham was one of the e e it L TR e i lof the popularity contest conducted oldest m rs of the Masonic order ; : while they were in hed. She said | Prices will be announced to the pub-fin conjunction with the annual b CURRENT EVENTS CLASS. e eier mitnetn Tt lic. | e dhe Undted Slaies mpatnv enll ol i G s R A e, s BSEE M azaar of the Sacred Heart church, memhership. He joined the old King (gnetunre gy eie g aes i hody was foun 11 s s taken The company, it is understood, | She has been awarded a large silver Solomon. lades in Wondbory, Coni., | cuns: e nee T Bennel|yhore with the jury has only a sufficient number of fcup, as nrst prize. Miss Ali years ago and transterred his | o TR A 1 ‘:"",‘ 1 ars ready for shipment to enable!\urzyn was second, Miss Anna Koz- | membership to John lodge of thig |\~ Do DNE "“‘_ he ! \’\“ o 1 to display the various models|jowska was third and Miss Mary | olty 40 years ago. & '1"“““" R e ok \o.‘- ! 1 in the large cities on Friday. Zebrinska was fourth. All were | Mr. Buckingham was town elerk ,‘VT"”‘“;"' Fio el ER R G e o he Automotive Sales and Serv-|awarded prizes donated by mer- alk In 1870 and, merved asjiie reduction pronosa's, = “(A‘ less the defen ice company will have photographs | chants in the city. collector of customs in this | GilDerts warning in regard ey ———— d' descriptive charts as witl the — A : an repars ayments and the Herlin Auto Sales company ready "REE BED FU RIS iring the Cleveland adminis-|/M2n reparation paym ) 2 | Bor o Sales company ready to YREE BED FUND WHIST Ciation. iolland tunnel. This lecture will Central llal_\ Rocked xhibit T'riday and the public| Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum- = . m;-': .‘.v 1”\\» Y. \\ v ];_\v Violent [uur(hquul\‘c i \‘-] en an opportunity to get|bull of Plalnville will entertain at | s = street, and i free to d i 4. 4 fairly complete idea of the new |dinner in connection with the bridge | oolidge Will Be 2 & Nov. 30 (P—Violent carth- Iy co : bridg ( d}l‘. il B ” T o shocks were felt In Central hey have not been notified [partics Saturday afternoon and eve- | Silent, Butler SANBOURG Salaab ¢ he ina etk When models will be sent here for [ning at the Burritt hotel for the Citi- | Washington, Nov. 80.—(P e bt o einces | (i mornir lisplay |7ens’ Free Bed fund of the New Brit. | man Butler, of the public N &2 l""c ‘k ":‘. »"” i x" Lo The shock at G g ain General hospital. The dinner, tional committee, dos hot belleve | The engageme of their daughter, 1 (og for seve o 5 [t ¢ill be ; Sod tonal conin does ot beljeve Sl el v seven Trumbull Boy Cleared which will be served at 7 o'clock, w Presid Coolidge will make any the townspeopl o form a pleasant intermission between nee fo his political future | of Mr and Mrs. John Fitzsimmons | .ported But Court Rebukes Him |ine bridge in the atternoon and that | when he receives the committes at (0f 69 Cedar street. Miss Odenwalt i At Pi Tiridgeport. Nov. 30 (@ —While | v i | ¢ L | 1¢ i the evening. w House next week. adnate of the Britain high palding cay absolving fford H. Wel 19, of \irman said foday that in |school and is employed in the office | about six o'cl Trumbull from eriminal responsibil- & sudgment the president would of Stanley Works. Mr. Fitz- | while two s ity for the death of Wyeliffe Brown, v on matters of interest simmons is employed in the Atkins were report mbull, on November 7 , confining hie remarks Printing compan by earth rar Coroner John J. Phelan in his Keep Your o party issues without touching on — e e nding today rebuked him for vio- y 1 relations to them DONATES MADONNA COPY e : 3 itions of the law. Drown was Sk' Y — — Milan, Nov. 30 (UP)—The Car- Washington, Nov. 30 (A -—The by a bievele which was be- mn Oung WANT BOXING IN HAWATI linal Ferrari charlty organization | ratification of the Lausanne treaty ridden hy Wells and his death || Remove all blemishes and discol- Washington, Nov. 30—An attempt | has donated to the Christian colony | between the United resulted from his fall fo the high- ations by regularly using pure o legalize boxing in Hawaii will be at Jernsalem a golden im ¥ Wil e wav, according to testimony at the || mercolized wax. Get an ounc: 1t the coming session of con- copy of the famous Madonna issio inquest. Wells admitted that hig[| and use as directed. ine, almost by Vietor K. Houston, newly domin Milan cathedral, The | Moubtar bicyele was without bell or light, invisible particles of aged skin delogate from the territory. fm he carricd in procession | dor — - - peel off, until all defects, such as A similar n gre failed in the {0 the station, and will be giv n | I8 3 AT Bliplen lives gpots; Lane (reckles imilar m 1l in g o the stati an i be given a INDIGESTION IS FATAL and large pores have disappear- honse judiciary committes at the . religions honors | shipment | Phila Nov. 30 (P —Major || ed. Skin is beautifully clear, soft session. ~ o William 15, 1. 8 A. de- || ana velvety, and face h\mkz - —— POLICE. CHIEF OUSTE ner of the apparatus for locat.|| Years younger. Mercolized Wax A fine assortme oxes, bas- | August, Me., Nov. 30 (Bh—Arthur DYE ing and firing big guns simultan brings out the hidden heauty, 10, ots, sear s, lamp shades, | H. Field, chi Maine hig quickly remove wrinkles ~and ¢ art jues, lamp sha H. Field, chief of the Maine hie Fascinating fun (o (olow the Ously, dicd of actute Indigestion yes- || dthep ago lines, use this face 1o rookende, door-siops. hoth decorai- wiy police, was removed ¢rom office color vogue! Havo right, new | (orday_at the nkford Arsenal. || tion : 1 ounce powdered saxolite and ready to decorate; artist ma- list night by the governor and coun- tinte in silk or cotton, 1988 | where hio made Dis Dome. Major || and 1 half pint witch hazel terials and instructions at the cil. The action s helieved to have Jealors. dnsiston Dy-OL& | \rjjcon had been in charge of the || At Drug and Department Stores Handieraft Studio, 96 West Main St arisen from dissension in the da- 7105181’)’ I firing control division there since || Everywhere. advt | partment over which Field presided. | | 1923 {connecting Hartford and East Hart- | ford, have left the members of the |Hartford police force in a quandary as to its meaning and investigations| carried on since ifs discovery have failed to bring clther its author or Ithe body of the person whose ini- tials were signed to it, to light. Immediately upon learning of the [note, Hartford police ofticlals con- nected it with the report of Polic- man Joseph Finlay that State Po- liceman Anthony Buddes had come lupon & girl on the bridge about 1 a. m. Supday morning. She ap- peared to be in despair and when the policeman attempted to question |ner, she stubbornly refused to an- swer while her body was shaken with sobs. The state policeman then notified Policeman Finley of the East Hart- ford department and he hurried to the bridge but found no one there. signs at any time of being on the here 20 years ago, and the Kensing- ton Runestone Foundation, Inc., or- ganized last night's meeting to raise $300,000 for the monument. Translation of an inscription the stone tablet follow: “Eight Goths and 22 Norsemen on lan exploration journey from Vine- iland through the west region. W had camp by two skerries one day" journey north from this stone. We | were out and fished one day. When | ve came home we found 10 red men | with blood and dead. Ave Marie, | save us from evil “We have ten of our party by the | sea to look for our vesscls 10 days| Israel A. Ratshesky Fortune $2,773,245 Boston, Nov. 30.—{P)—Israel A. Ratshesky, treasurer of the United States Trust company at the time of his death last May, left an estate of $2, an inventory filed in the Suffolk registry of probate showed. “Of this, $2,241,851 was in personal property. Mr. Rathe was also treasurer of the A. C. Rathesky charity foun- datfon and his will provided be- quests of $30,000 for charitable pur- poses. on | | | journey from this island. Year e | 1352 ARVEY TO CARRY ON | “Gov. Sorlie of North Dakota and _ New Orleans, Nov. 330 (@ though Marcus Garvey, 6elf-sty “Redeemer” of the Negro race and Tead of the Universal Negro Tm- provement Association is at the Al- giers fmmigration _station awaiting deportation to Kihgston, Jamaica, aa an undesirable allen, the work of ssoclation will be continued, Aid. | Prof. H. R. Holland ot |sity of Wisconsin are | with the foundation. the Univer- cooperating | {Fathers Save Fines By Spanking Their Boys Springfield, T, Nov. 30 (UP)—| the {The corridors outside Magistrate C.| Gary to an “old-fashioned spanking bee | yesterday as four fathers saved $6 ach in fines by punishing their off- spring. The boys, 10 to 12 years old, naa | Dbeen charged with binding and gag-| ging a playmate and then soaking| People afflicted with bad breath | nim with water. {find quick relief through Dr. Ed- Judge Bierman assessed the fines | wards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, but declared they would be remit- sugar-coated tablets are taken for ted if the fathers would administer bad breath by all who know thern. | “old-fashioned spankings.” | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act | gently but firmly on the bowels and {liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gent- Iy purifying the entire system, They {do that which dangerous calomel | does without any of the bad after | effects. i Olive Tablets bring no griping, hill. Mr. Taylor said that the manu- | pain or any disagreeable effects. facturer after a visit to Havermll| Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the |and Bradford yesterday told of his | formula after 20 vears of practice | plans and said the church probably |among patients aftlicted with bowel would be a reproduction of the First {and liver complaint, with the at- Church of Christ (Congregational) |tendant bad breath. ! ot Bradford. | Olive Tablets are purely a vege- | The Bradford church, built in | table compound mixed with olive 11849, was in turn a copy of a church | oil; you' will know them by their | designed by the moted Sir Christo- | olive color. Take nightly for a weel | pher Wren. It has a spire of 180 fand note the effect. 15c, $0c, 60c. | feet in height and corinthian pillars. | All Druggists. Henry Ford to Erect Church in Sudbury, Mas: Boston, Nov. 30 (A—Plans of Henry Ford to erect a church on his | property in Sudbury were announced i today by Willlam Taylor, of Haver- Meet the Personnel OF THE Kenneth R. Tuttle Agency Associate General Agents for Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co. 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