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New® of the World aye:‘ag}g ‘ll{nil_\' Circulation For eek Ending By Associated Press Nov. 26th ... 14;418 o) ‘paojanyy ESTABLISHED 1870 lai] CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927.—THIRTY-SIX PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS LU VTR DR OBERT BOVLE, BRISTOL, LRSIV C. of . Group Against MVSATIES PRONIBTON AGENTS INVADE BEATEN AND ROBBED OF $500 P61 PR Additional Tax on Gas it s by NEW HAVEN, CALLED WETTEST ON STREET IN PHILADELPHIA ot s oo s e OTY N THE UNTED STATES Republlcau Gfl"CIlS Side- S[fi})si Paying More for Gasoline Than Drivers in Adjacent S Says Parent, Accused in il | R . | States—Frowns Upon Imposition of Higher Levy Lilliendahl Murder, Was at ! Prominent Physncnan, WII][]W IS FREEI] i A!l Gontroversy—Selects C‘.lr | A‘*”Mm o po posit ) ghe sk l}l{i{]}n: " F:ll‘alelMUmiflnSgfl EERM ANY IN M[]VE Tavern, Baskuiant sul Formerly of Hartford, []N MUR“ER EH AREE tis to Be floiu;gder Again ol i vt Y LI 'm ALTER TREATY‘ Road Houses Raided {not favored in & report made to {to the directors of the Connectiout i o Blstieon \‘x'ul ) F “ Left for New York HUHI WESTERN TNDEPENDENTS - ; & o ' DOCTOR'S WIDOW SMILES ollowing Charges | Chamber of Commerce but monthly oday Monday fo Perform i Ginhons, Accused of Sy~ gouoploaus By RBSENGR o ‘a2 o n L BROADLY 0 GOURT Amlassado's Words al Genera - Made by Major Mil, “fore | ir dropped from 24| | them a report prepared by M H. | cent ts in most Conn Operation at Poly- ing Hyshand, Acquitted | el Bikerrott, J, of Hartfora, shain | conte P ot hout = Hint at Versaills | Former Commission- W ioti{be alaton CerIelE S mitris Defense Promises to Show that Two in adjoining states, _— : 2 — sen. Watson Appointed Chairman of | This report said: “On Ju : e b ! e technic Hospital. report said: On Juna 20 e feafahs WEEPS AS JURY REPQRTY, commiuee ~"‘”'-"-""fl—“-m"‘1"r&"f..‘f!.‘.,,"f”.“,“f‘f" e L Ly Tamtes Wem i w0 S iRDS GAUSE GOMMOTION " i ’{dd_r? There Was No Cause for Cr of Chaplain to Succeed Late Rey. | 10T Vehicle committee to study the nect ties toda » motor veh- Four Youths, Two of Tor- retall price of gasoline in Connecti- | icle committes dopted pub- | Lawyer Says He Will Explain that (oo oo uiates Herselt for Iliness of Alcorn Prevents Leaves with Friends and Kelatives | Muir, Left to Speclal Group— | cut in relation to prices in adjoining iicity met dy of and| g A G L i 3 i St otk et Eatoline sinar | “Pemgy Anderson Notes Were g . N il e A rington, Arrested N e mer Relcase—state Had | Farm Relief Demands Expected 0 0 or about June 20, the retail e pincslius i Cutting - Military and Naval Px-| - Arraignment of Arrest fce of s brands of gas Continued or 9 [ Elaamicss. wenses While United States In- s f earby City for Con-' Contended Mate Was Lured o, Be Made at Conference Tomorrow, | 7 LG ( 1 v i Pelse i ne < I ed Men in Court—Liquor Court Room, Mays 4 Lonely Farm and Killed Was! e, 2 () <mn-sn»p- reases Hers 98 Per Cent pale, durk-eyed 23 year old woman Willis Beact what is generally rega as Evidence in Places. lo for nearly two weeks has been |Sanization today for the first s wn} e 4 farier, (©1 here as an opening ste Figured in Murder Case on trial here for the murdee of her [of the T0th congress and ununinmne-' V[fl FR[}M B[AZE e defenda at e mpaign for eventual revision of =i o § nusband, Theodore It. Gibbons, mill |1y nominated George M of New o 10:30 on ruing o ) treaty of Versaill New Have 5 \f . worker, today was ace d by the Hampshire to succeed himself as| —_ s G e T s et New England. Serdlct of & jury which took 10 |president pro tempore owed 11 e R e Few Nominations netavea | BEGEP Desmbes Boo[]eg ](mg Mrs. Elliot Shccumbs FlOH] e pleost ot iy e bt o wratory_disarma- | hus followed | oday's sess| fest The woman, Mrs, Gertrude Non ons for two other L ¥ 100, | Major Chester elphia, Dee & (A—A ma P e oth ¢ a five year | offices, seer and sergeant-, M Lit et S Y e rnstorf, the German Boyle, Main street, Bristol Ui sen o . ference tomorrow while leaders nre\ —_— i i A ‘ e i wa promoting terna- i i oug! trengt wderal prohibition of Con und on the street hers to Superior Court Julge (Ofsidering the proposals of wester ough strength- Pl 1 o ho mportance to Artic ity and vic wo hous earlier she had eol 3 2 v carpenter. Willis Beach left in 'y S to 2 hospital. He told police he had |j51c0q when the fury returned sud- °/Ces but with the farm re et le the acquaintance of two men | gom CUEG ; il . 1o Angeles Milllonaire, hw".flna mbly 1 n time to ti and after visit saloons and other o 16 lice ' <ohi v of the independents at- | semt nay f time me places, o was beaten and robhed of fjomeq “".]L:n:‘ = o ik 1 conference, Nye, of North| For Defense, Has Verbal Battle | —Many Firemen Overcome by STl " __|vise co ition by membe Conheady between $400 and $300. An an i 3 Norris of lka. 5 | | L83 2 L et hich e | Wallingford, were visited, wec 1ous telephone call results i it J ’ spokesmen for th With Young Attorney — Declares | Simoke—Lodgers Driven to Street |96 3 Is 1 en his police finding him on th S TR zroup in the meetings with old guard | | Fionti Gt At GuEe t o g ¢4 @ verdict and the r ¢ caders, but did not bring before the ! boot « y’\ rendezvou ks »W}H‘.an“l!( was too grea party conference matte which were | & E to bear with that composure she|presented to those leaders yester- | throughout the f arroll’s ) This it the league as- his car about 12:50 for Hammon- Three Story Wooden Building Bums ton, he said, and returned about b r to Frank T. forcem e Knows Defendant Was Insane | in Night Clothi 1da . } 2 4 il UL ‘,‘“ n Carroll was take b ! X iance mig danger the peace into custody at his road b Cincinnatl, 0., Dec. 2 P — The| Br i cndal ) vhere a number of smali bottles of e prosecution In George Remus' mur-\ 1y woman died from shock and ex- I 25 cxami Le German ambassa- allegedly intoxicating liquor werc b der trial i L R . Ia . idor dld not mention any specific | scized, Georse DiPhilippe. arrested ho i « ool o tha b a S lsenntiig ol el i : ey ) 2 i d Dre. 2 (P—Mn e \1‘»- 1 dis- | Whether all of the indcpendents|Borger, Los Angeles millionaire, {5 DOSIT™ 11 sc Ul R dims e e ad ard yeaties his remarks were generally |at the So-Lite restaurant, was ¢ Sl ior R Bl “" 3 x" S e 0N {will go along with the regular or-ian effort to blur th 5 S S e “ny @ s ; tiken to be the first officia ence |ed with possession while Conheady J. Boyle, £ Dr. Robert left with friends and relatives. lization on the vote next Monday | picture of an insane love slayer he P WeTe overcome by ) -in-law about § o'c “ of revision made by the German | was ord to appear with the otk Boyle, 124 Main street, said to-| Theodore R. Gibbons was found for the reorganization of the senate | depicted yesterday fire swept a rooming house here at {morning of the killing, at 4l covernment ors before United ates Commis. er husband we s e ansea last May. itself depends largely upon what| i 4 5 o'clock this morning. q ¢ o St Srernma s £ States s t her ind went to Iain in o well at Swansea last May. |itself depends largely upon what| The defense comploted its direct | R e ik 1 and from Ml T fin A commotion was caused among |stoner Hugh M. Alcorn here. Monday, o perform several | Mrs. Gibbons, who admitted on ti concessions the leaders make after | examination of Brerser st me A. G. Elliot, 64, and her hus- | luncheon about 12.30. the by the re and Alcorn 11 Today operaiions on ents at the Poly- siand that she had lived for six they have considered the program of | questions: bandawene trapnedibyflames dnihsle Widow Smiles Today S ant e ST L] mesaar. Comn e hait A dotn technical hos; said that she | months with Antone Da Silva, a |the independents. | “Have you formed an opinion as room on the second floor, when fire- | ypio o p e S G Hinziin e manting indicatetl the: exiatente | todky, praventen arraisnmant Haron had not kn f his betng in Phil-" purly mill fireman, was jointly in- | Disagreement Dangerous [t0 Remus” mental condition prior to ™3 'II;_‘Hv-‘l Vl'{llr‘ T v;‘-" {brondly. today, in etriking contrast|qe & general conviction that Ger-|him of those caught sn the ‘raids 5 was informed to- 1 with Da Silva for the mur- Because of the close division be-|Oct, 6 last, when he k s S N Irs BT o cola) nd was _ : 5 o t gl eti £ £ 2 aid G iR PR et SULHLA L S B vEsts ny 1 made ope of a|This afternoon it was thought ti a marn ing his name who tween republicans and democrats asked (' s H. El 1 down the ladder by & fireman | At 1h S ol e an apaming ok & . X Ug' e ked s H. Elston, co-counsel : 5 she broke into sobs as the court |giice goitn B0 ° A0 T b R s Faa e was found badly beaten and robbed The state contended that Gibbons |in the senate, three or four of the!with and for Remus ! en to a nelghbor's hous Irive for the goal of alteration of cases would be delayed until Mi P Cpanants nonla o s o re she dicd an hour later suffer- the Versailles document. Alcorn was better which might b o (sl edi kaRlonely i B e B R L joror: Yes" responde! Bergor. ng from shock and exposure. i 8 cted to return a - ! tomorrow or Monday. Boyle had telephoned his| josglate section of Swansea and |Sanization plans, Was he sane or Insane?" LR Fob 2 - 3 ; 5 - he t t 4 srence € . 3 2 Bus Driver Escapes i Yrance Praiscs Herselt Officers who were in raids that he expected to be home | o0 B AT o At the party conference Charles! “Insane s Beach seer 9 cer 5 f hadilatt today hub atitie amic Thursday t, Mra, Boyle said, but Da Silva was never brought to Curtis, of Kansas, was re-electe Prosceutor Charies P, Taft | fire was discovered by David e 25 8, e, A — While dis-|ha . oday 1\ at the office Yo d 5 BRI onfeiarios B Ao 0 bus driver and a roomer ‘han en any d L al | ema u were being | the enforcement officers it was st ia did not coma home Ehe WAd | e, Fe 1s in & stafe fosane asylum, |CO0Csients Shaliman and Sooy Iead meadlufely taunched Info an effbsbitol v tns boite. Wills 1o was oo lonened Wond i ol bR R e been worried about him since then, The Gibbons' case was marked by |¢T: James E. Watson of Indiana.|pin Berger down to specific dates S Mt f cont s SR Dk | aatiod to s aane Wit un A prominent surgeon and phy- ! uypian Tyee o e for | 28aIn was chosen vice-chalrman and | his assaclation with and tals-bearing | Lo poy iy crpartment, > amber of de gl P RO Teft On Monday Fhis Bristol, Conn @ motion of her colnsel that r above him collapsec . on Hedges, his son I g . - er earings before the com- sician, Dr. Boyle came here from |ino gtate included Mri i tant leader, and Frederick Hale, | 1o, Remus, [ ceiling at hi 11 1. He e M 3 ities took occasion to laud France's|after the hearings before th 0 aped with minor injuries and short- |his daughter-i Iy afterward rescued a woman lodg- | 1 cach eat at the er from a third floor room room, a little white haire building, a wooden frame, i with tightly clased hands structure, was quickly Mrs. Beach joined the famil Blaze fanncd by a cold grou + counsel table, Hedge of Maine, was selected as c “Talking in very plain English, T retary, in place of Jame: saw him Dec. 15 or 16," Berger shot -examiner after one ques- tired from ute last March. |tion, “There's no use of youf sit. Sen. Watson Reappointed mm there and trying to g i Senator Watson again was select=yup” Mr. Taft.” Lodgers wers driven to the pe 5 I ik e od as chairman of the committee on | ; i s 3 duced the gold output for the main. | ORY the three raids, reports were e e S e Sought Reconciliation reet and gained refuge with neigh- polnting out the various oo o opfo 0 PRE \viee sinos | CUFTENt that a Bethany inn and & lo- < \as authorlzed to appoint, The in. |, BeTBET upon direct examination, | bors from the raw cold members of the family ! "‘\ PR (Rt G snce | )1 restaurant were also visited by Coyuianietigaritiand Bothirglants 78 g 3 {told in detail of his efforts to bri Two alarms were rung In on the . o Show Families . 1914, M. Bouilloux-LaFont reported | ' " ho o Mrs. Gibbons toole the sfand fust qapendents 1 1 atlantic aviators. dependents were given one place on |\ et : 7 2 3y S R T 3 for the finance committee and de- P D e (e s il ant Bea o (il beftore ha sed and made 2 |this committee. The mmh i the |2bout a reconciliation b n Mrs. |blaze. Billowing smoke overcam A ieadi 3 h The charges of Major Mills, wio ) | was until recently federal prohil | Remus and Remus, an > viole several firemen, temporarily, t ; 3 e i that of th three, France Sk e b e et e all knowledge of {orders of their selec are McNary, | Remus and Remus, and the violent several firemen, tempo: y, by p tion commissioner in charge of the nd Lilliend - ] > outbursts by Remus when tha name | ¢ as gained, N ha sved the greatest reduc- in the habit of carrying large sums crime. of Oregon, Moses, Smoot, of Utal ursts by Remus when the nan trol was gain g of money on his person s Reed, of Pennsylvania; Edge, of econd distriet, comprising New |of Franklin L. Dodge, Jr., of Lan Che house was purchased three ,1~,,’,‘u x\ ,,“; I"!,],?” 1”),! ',},,k.l R New Jevseyt Gooding of Iduno, ang (oo Mt Wax( sssgciated with cmonthe sge by Joseph Herbine f Lilliendaht's life. United States. he sald, An-|yory ang Connecticut, were made U |that of his wife. a price said to amount to § R S 5 creased its military and naval ex-|.¢ o law enforcement meeting Mon. Four Youths Meld Oddie, of Nevada. tap.| Dodge. former agent of the fed- TS Etag oLl nses by 98 per cent in gold cost|Gay evening in Woolsey diull ot Tals Doylestown, Pa,, Dec. 2 (P—Four saalioianiogadeandingte (oniabrna Ars i M T e T anl o o o)lr.uumi Egeihandoh z ekensi England 45, Japan 145, | oo s SGaer sl T ot } 1 oo lain of the senate to succeed the | Les it were disea 1 $ | untversity. vouths are being held licre today late! Rov. 7. T Muir, was Iett o o |thelevidence upon which ‘Remus, ? Yo . taly ¢ 1d Spain 125, France.| ajor Mills, on the program wi i B R KS IN [LUS"]N pecial committes of five, which |Vho then had deserted his Chicago 9 B e and Germany on the other. gunator Willlan Borah of lda- their arrest in an antomobila which, SpegAlscomn M) 2 legal practice to become “mm: ‘ hand, he said, showed a reduction o g Now . Wa- s : «rman Curtis is to name. Tk dahl clalmed ! wonld! cure. the ok ho, suid at New Haven 4 Wa police said, was stolen after it fig- o e arte | Of bootleggers” was convicted anc approximutely toliabiper | tn, entena e W S e livad In & Tl cassin ey B Sm—— Irmanilalso 18 to nama thel party||5; (2T SRERE | NUB ComCaians ens in three days. The medicine was e R ; amor ‘ ne o, s : vhip” and undoubtedly will fll:.nnl‘ ; 5 administered and the Kena t ang & fes in the United States and that two nd. _Govt. Investigators Re- eral penttentiary e nriso oo Brank sclect Senator Jones, of Washington. most in this direction < die. FHe Aboic of his agents sent here last spring The sole plea of the defendant san to die. Beach told the doc fat 1 o . ‘ ‘ommittees on ordel business | 3 this S mat under the new | reported lic d viee conditions Il'(y.l \n_r\\.mlm, ,\1;.,.,[; Ja ported Making Sensa- Commlttees on order of business| . "5 " " oo on which | is and they had a few loud wo, | reported liquor and vi nditior ailey, rovidence, R. T i ;\n.dfls:\n;\u, ge also are to be name “,spmng hbiter Thdeh e Steal Pa“s at Detroit THontiinelembaovion Mo army plan th French army would | which were *unbeliey s ter Hicks, 18, and George Pryon, 21, | tional Discoveries VAN che Tt | Remus drove him insane, a condi- Hartford flve years ago, and SOOM y.oiner Manuel Irazier, and her uilt up a large pract T Nhvasiis e e a formerly a n: of N aven an SRl o £ dsworth, of New York, who re- s o L ‘d»‘v . ¥ jibven and iive swore that h Herman Benisior Eane b L ad told him that, hit pa hool. 4 ead and His brother, of Hammondsport, N. Hed) Sand o " Tony put him down the well James Boyle, is the inventor of 1o collapsible rubber hoat used by Lonyit ¥itheSdetective Mdentificd ¥ as Da Sitva achievement {n reducing military | Missioner. and naval expenses, declaring that | Boston Agents H France has taken the lead since the The local officiers w war in volfintary efforts for peace, | humber of first district men r TR G s Jeussia | POTted to have been from the Boston done of the great powers have re. ©ffice. While Mr. Putney announced address to the > e G I yiof e reduced to 580,000 effective in | hardened as T was by conditions i ot i > 128 fro e 900,000 in 1914, he | New York city.” B I COEL W BRITAIN [;L()er:l from which pe now has rw'm’-; Thousands Throng Dem- | (Bontinusdion Ranglad)) ; Ln-r:.rll?h"\!(“vhn;( ;»,:‘p-:.‘m::‘:‘ (::n i .I‘th‘ ((‘"l]vkru::'x}fl aroused much com he spects were arrested a - o e ed. s S 9 s SEGTT R tost Irop ¢ @ C: 3 i hi of ison, Ma ‘on the road to Philadel- | cyioivo Dee, 28— —The Herald HARTFORD NE B An' Elusive Witness | onstration Salons STATE WILL SUE ‘“\\‘]‘:‘lq ‘q:‘,‘.‘.:f.”"m‘ reduction in .\{..,:r ‘1?;\113 "‘:‘I;h \\l‘ S .:‘ phia, by a corporal of the state ..i Exgminer ftoday said that TEAMS EAGH GET $Z 936' Berger proved an elusive witness | OV ienil ¥ 3 a aterbury d y B fhas { o fatla | ¢ s ol — | other offic dec that Major highway patrol, when they falled 10 | iyya i "c g oo L Ee |under cross-examination. Calling . als z | ;i ¢ Detroit, Dec. 2 (B — Souvenlr Mills had over-s conditions. Tn show proper credentials and oWner- oo Chicago police officials and | himself a boyhood fricnd of Ren: troit, el o L 1 cago police als and — 3 hunte ,‘ eir inning today |Agencles t. Brings ctic |response to a statement made by ship of the car. politicians and the operators of Ii- | Berger said he had not seen Remus |hunters had their inning today p! Bring Action response to a statement mad v D : . e ; 3 LS e T e e T {Mrs. Frank C. Porter, chairman of The young men are being held &t o ynd gambling wesorts has heen | Wigh School Classic at. Mcmorial ’mr 18 years until they met at St.|When lf‘l-h l‘ UFA"“‘- Wiienl ‘fa] Against Man Who Claimed He the request of Licutenant Gordon of guyiined by the United States gove | Louis, in November, 14 Ipresented to the public in a speci Ithe organization which sponsored the Connecticut state police, ThOM- wnmient in a seoret investigation Ficld Brought Net Gate Remus then just had been releas- | exhibit at the Highland Park branch | Could Not Support Children, AMERIEA ‘;\n;mll:; o v:.p',’ - ‘;uhy‘\y AT ' St 2 e pe : ot the Ford Motor company. ~d his making the statements aston, Conn. A e | 5,872, ed from the penitentiary. ot the Tord | y S ot i ihe stafeme he “{ ‘:L’m.'),(,;,:.,\ l."‘):,"m\, satdl the | of it Berger immediately plunged into! Small parts of the new car had| Middietown, Dee. 2 (B — Notice ald sithont ladducings proof Aaios i newspaper, has been continually | New Britain High school received ja protracted effort to restore ha ih.- n mounted on boards which WS ”"\ lv (:‘ V‘\' & A.u: t e ‘;\lullw :::‘){;I:v?::. ‘:h‘w‘v‘v 1’ llol\"\l ‘:;:va\r ROUGH GO NG AHEAD FOR shadowed by federal operatives dur- | $2,936.45 for its share of the recelpts |mony to his re-discovered friend’s |hung around the walls. In the first Prought by the « ; it ofllike Large S Family, = He 2327 55 svite tiaie§ Tave nanty ing the past few woeks, Ward ana (Of the annual game with Hartford (household. our of display all of these parts |AECNCIES it against fcte Hotincl: hat T eaid 1 PROPOSED DEPT. CHANGES 1\ cinv: *etunivtc en™ S iy Public High school at Memorial field | Finally e had to report to Re- | wire stolen. A repeition of gl Gar 7 ys at Dedication at | 2'Y adcress: qnd the committee iz i losser lisutenants"” have ‘been un. |in Willow Brook park on \l)wmlmr‘mus. he said, that his wife was souvenir pilfering was prevented 0D A . el N fals know 1 der surveillan N 19, and Hartford reccived $2,936.45 | hopelessly infatuated with Do |when guards were brought in. said it Lataelanlig) Capital Today e der surveillance. 2 : ¢ county ¢ AR ; The mewspaper sald 1t Jind been |UNder the annual agreement which |and that a reconciliation was impo; Uh ntl oaninyo e T et zelor ¥ he Haddam | 17 HURT N AGGIDENT Council Members Hint Additions to m: ”‘nl\;‘x‘:p'\r ;\Lv‘..lu..‘r ‘r;j (!“:“MX: provides for an equal division of the ! sible. the new car exhibit in Convention ) ‘.‘,(rum wmu-’ 'l.. 11 years. — ghting Personnel Are ments already Y Erepanaelaeoliy Sty asiea Ol to e An outstanding bit of Berger's pgll, where Detroit's -automobile R v B T c. 2 (P—Dedlcat- B : ©! The net receipts were $5,872.91 [testimony was that upon that oc S ks i it SR R and ha 7 exico’s stone in the Wsh- | Severe : which was left after $1,247.59 in ex- |slon Remus raved violently for 24 | o o qoct® v (ACH SAROIRTET the county care for the Bredlfent oo | T S Toiveed Miew Bl By peresivastlale nitio it o IoRsite s consenntivalnon | persons had viewed) tha mew models; | o i B¢ could not support th i v red this tribute an-| Crashes Into Telephone Pole at pts. Taft took each of those “24 con- g i Ben Do et andle the | o Weeks ago Carta took 5 S D g The following statement has been | secutive hours” apart and tried to |/ 2c® BORE T o0 5 . G I t o tie .tion, | Norwalk. consider a proposal by the fire com- tion has it. they probably will |\, cived by Superintendent Stanley | force Berger to describe them min- | % e hildren, at the some time assert The PR SR mission that a new position of Charge conspiracy to violate the j. Holmes from Principal Louis P.|ute by minute. 1 Although ordera for moro than |that he had $10,000 oo Dionalis seid isalke o e deputy chicf be created and that | Volstead act. ade of the Senior High school and | “You went up to the Statler hotel | 200000 units have been received, perty. T t | - s e 5 four men be promoted to lieuten- Government m have learned, pag been mailed to the school com- St. Louis with your wite to Ldsel Ford, ident of the Ford covery represents the te mad Fiea DEEenarlite ancies, the resolution will he practi- | the newspaper said, that saloons and | mit{ee members. 3 Remus, didn't you?" asked | A that no de- [by the department st of ¥ o st batioy cally without a supporter, discus- Simbling resorts have operated only Number of tickets p : B.486 Tapr, |liveries are g made other than mainte of the children : SRR MR Gl alch e dinLRL, sion among members of the council UPON the payment of “protection |at §1 or $5,436; 3,402 & nts,or | “ wish you'd keep my family out |{OF display purposes. Present vra—‘ Sl oS respect and | e toda: ashed into a telephone sated tod mone which, in some precincts 1.50, total, 50; C e s the duction 1s re ted to about reguL pole and overturned indicated tod 3 . $ demanded the witness. While each must maintatm itsPoL The program contemplates mak- | WeNt to “high ranking police offi- mentary tickets, 200 at $1, total.| wsngwer the question,” directed |70 units a day, he stated, but vm | st RS N0 e D i nrn e LG yors 5 West Master, Mechanie! Bdward G.|cersi® $200; total value of tickets offered | yuqge Shook. etion e in ed as rapid- | S u}?ll ,,*,“‘r‘); h street, New York, recelved a Burke a deputy chief, and advancing = o for sale, $7,787.50; unsold tickets,| Berger denied he had sought to |1v as sible. . L 3 felna ol L broken jaw, and Chester Pattee of the two drivers of the chier's car Poses as Movie Director; |767 at $1 for a total of $667. obtaln $20,000 or $25,000 from Mrs. apitalWoulliBe Ric=tiltyin Couny S Salem, Mass., a possible fracture of and the two telephone operators 'he total value of tickets sold was 7 i ol | Remus for her husband. He denied |BY the / try to Have Planes Landing on ™ AL 2 b F T licutenants. The recommendation “9‘_3“‘3 Credulous Girl 20.50. Following were the X |ne nad told Mrs, Remus that he had | The new Iord car, for months the| | fo 0 i bifde ooy that general| rng other 15 infured passengers was ree the council's last | Utica, N. Y., Dee. 2 (UP)—Pos- pen: Officlals, ”"" ent of field, 1go0n Remus in Indianapolis, ema- |ETvatest mystery of ther commercial | > LR T wera treated for cuts and bruises. NS a_motion by Council- | N @s & motion picture director, |10 per cent of gross, £712.05: police |ciateq ana with old clothes hanging | VOrld, made a dramatic appearance | Iartford, Dee. 3 4 — Haritord | Vo Must guard zealously againat ke e gl e S Sablotsky to table it | Jorry Walters met Estelle Cotler of | protection, $179; g_round Gty e before the public today and was e s oot |8 a nisms. The integrity First “ Sonal was defeated. Members who spon- | this city in a New York subway, $82.40; printing, $47.35; preparing | “yeq i shouted Berger, “I of- | corded such a reception as has to have a post office equipped with e must be l'r'\-‘r\-(-d‘.utd 11! oman >Senate sored the movement to have it re- courted her, married her, stole her Of grounds, $26.50; one football, ‘,le to let Mrs. Remus keep several |1y been achieved by the most facilities for landing air mail plancs |ICT Prosperity considered, but each | President Installed ferred to the ordinance committee | fUr coat and deserted her—ail in 72| $8.5%; advertising, $35.70. {hundred thousand dollars of Remus’ | press agentr, on its Toof, if & suggestion made by | COMM und section must not fail afterwards explained that they did | she told Justice William F. = E {money if she would return most of | Irom all parts of the United |Governor Trumbull materialize togremamtoatint e gilinry ofytha S0 mot as an expression of their in supreme court when she ' Yale Varsity End Will | Remus’ property.” States and from abroad came r The governor, who is honorary "«“‘\_m" ;'.* A'V“,hv\l“ d\'l! ’l\'lls;u}'on ! favor hut merely to follow ont es- iAske g re Pl CQ l n d T “No Presonal Threats” ports of impatient thousands stand- chairman of the local chambe ‘flir’vr!!d l\-; nmv ”.rm\"“\\"\l ln|uyd}; tablished procedure, She s alters told lier he ay Selected Team | 11,4 not threats oz personal vio- | e ¢ X iitee cquate | The placing of New Mextco's m e 30,000 a year and also was | New Haven, Dec. 2 (® — D. B.llence, which such details as break- (Continued on Puge 28.) and s post office and ::1:1 xI -*“I*rl\-‘rlvll]ll\'\ nuil\"\:"u-::‘i m”u\ ol o tha Kbttt oirna ey 3 : M a personal friend of Will Rogers Fishwick, Yale varsity end, has been (ing her arms and legs, bern made SERa e this suggestion yes president leaves only one fo, o brlan govern South ManCheStel Man s IL\ctiieq) fo| serve Sime | eanitealnarmifenion by (hs wale AUhe [To) Ars: Reviia: thieu e min e 3 e Ay itol in speaking of | —Idaho—without such a tribute. :;"-‘;c""::"i“‘”“i\f‘ il s il Will Head Orphanage | wons by pubiication. letic association to play on the all- |manded Tait. | the proposed office Stansaremndeniiyibatiauste o gave women political rights only ten Cromwell, Conn., Dec. 2 (R Rev. e astern star football tean against| “Mr. . shouted Berger, half | | THE WEATHE! | © “The time is surely con the |add the 45t stone. St 5 John A. Anderson, pastor of the DOTY RELEASED all-western team during the |arising In the witness hox and point- | | —_— governor declared, “when instead of | Expressing T ke S vedish Cong ional chureh in Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria, Dee. 2 () stnas holidays, it was announc- |ing a forefinger at the young prose- | New Britain and vicinity: | using a field some distance from the ture of New Mexico. Mr. Coolidge, paRseRE South Manchester, has been appoint- —Bennett J. Doty of Biloxi, Miss., |ed here today, |cutor, “that's a manufactured lie. Rain tonight and possibly center of a city for landing planes, |declared that new states surpass It| i A N AR cd superintendent of the Swedish |member of the French Forcign Le- | Fishwick will have a teammate| Taft asked if threats had not saturday morning; colder we shall be bullding acrial platforms jin healthful climate and that too| Tunls, Dec. 2 ( ), ARG EAY Christian Orphanage here. Rev. | glon, was released from serving the |in Bruce Caldwell, Eli backfield |been made to “treat Dodge worse.” | | Saturday afternoon or night. over the roofs of on or more build- liitie is known of the beauties, ad- | Aveche dled at Sous edu fo 58 Joseph Pihl resigned as superinten- | remainder of his enlistment at 2:30 |flash, barred from the varsity aq\md‘ “N-o, No!" shouted Berger, spell- | inge, possibly over congested traffic | e E ] left 50 dependents an akuy ol G i in September. | o'clock this afternoon, {just before the Princeton game. ing and pronouncing the word —————————% areas, in the heart of & city’ (Uontinued on Page 28.) | descendants, His eldest 80 3 but were be til the government's is completed. If When the ordinance commit indietments are to be returned, the mects Monday night at 8 o'clock to Herald and Examiner says, informa- | Not Favored. when a 1 J is, en routc from New Y mk to Roston, skidded Vienna, Austria, Dec, 2 (P—The first woman president of a senate in the world was installed today. Frau Olga Rudel-Zeynek took her seat as president of t pper

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