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MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. himsecl ¥ thre he ex-|past 27 years, has resigr gathered | tion there and will U only came to “They call this a hill,” ks ago d his posi- VISITORS ADMIRE INDUSTRIAL BANK Opening Attended by 10,000 Many Floral Olierings Peter DeNuzze jam H. Cadwell pany, B. Thomps Lerner, Reiner Organization, System of New Brit The Van Way Company, Irene O'Brien, and Bernard J. Curtin, Dewey Office Equipment Company, Johnson Coal Company, Arthur N. Rutherford, New Dritaln Typesetting Company fax J. Unkelbach, Rackliffe Broth- <rs, Incorporated; John G. Simpson, Rogers Sash and Door Company, Henry Bush and Family, Thomson j*enn and Company, Crowley Broth- C M. and Mrs. Thom J. Curtin, New Britain Finance Corporation, Attorney Thomas F. McDonough, Plainville News, Herbert Camp and Meyer Zinman, Clarke Auto Service, Joseph Arbour and Son, O'Neil Tire and Battery Company, Commercial rust Company. B and Whitely, Monroe S. Gordon and John 8 Recor, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Chernoff, Mr. and Mr O'Neil, Thomas Holt, W H. P. Battey, T. H. Prisk, Lewis, L. R. Cook, B. Waener Johnson, H. R Stone, A P ldward Meshken, W. W. Flsie M. Dewey. (ANGRESS MEETS; 1-SMITH OUSTED ued From First Page) Mrs. and C Alfred . , M, Besse- Kinne, ()50 AL avitt, (Cont Senators Sworn in the procecded utime se wear in the new senator: called in four, etic i they proceeded to vice president’s dais in company with senators from at take that oath of offic Brookhart, the republican inde ompanied groups of by Mississipp! democratic was in to the dais democra Brookhart's k, of low chamber. When Smith stand colleag Ste the sen, reached sked to and ebras- their names were and Vare aside for were the present orris, republican, offered resolutions to bar them rom miembership. The atmosphere was one of tense and tancy, but in the house the ked more like coming celebration. Many t frock co: Tnest genate quiet exp: openin a homf members for open- i the d ahout duri th ornia seits, CENTRAL JUANOR NOTES HIGH ue Swan, Prince | John F. | Builen, | | READING IS LOSER : intieces Recount Put Democrat in Pl Ousted Socialist Who Would Not Pake Salary Law Permitted, 7 MRS, LILLIENDARL TELLS OF MURDER e.) R. Member that M ive in church | sted but no longer worked ner- | and hl was her throat ously as she talked in a quict nalting voice. told of B h her and her tor's request. “Do you remember the ptember?” she was asked. | “On, yes, and | choked with tears For & moment she could not speak at all, Then ehe told of dressing her and taking him to school. Leaving the school at 9 o'clock she said, she drove to the post of- fice and then home. | “Did you see Beach ing?” for ¢ at h going ™ hust the do 15th of he again that morn- Waved to Beach “Yes, I passed him on {ana waved to him as I do to neighbors. T got home about 9 *I washed my dishes a ironing for my husband going to New York the next da My husband came in as I doing this and asked how soon 1| would be ready to go to Vineland. | T sald T'd go just as I was and we |startea out. T remember s toi |him that as I wouldn't be gering| jout of the car it d a »r('\ml‘ |T wore an old hous 1:)\« house yout 10 { On the she |at a gasoline station 1, they stopped | and then at in five dol- | gave lOl \a sre he drew one of w |shopping to do h | other four | As the Lilliendal witnesses I save bills were m broke down ve testified fou 1in b crime. Mr cou took th stains were discover the tion ing to his story time eating land how until afte | Doctor Recalls Childhood As cy procecded 3 Atsion road they sehool wi 1 pass tor T 1 correspond | you ever you using the Anderson Admits Ca did. 1 name o she was asked. rondence 1sed an assu count e | to ! Lillien- | man wis ant Mrs. nail from a yo! u wrote 1 Can't Recall Contents some | éé;fi15. o £ ONLY FAMILY /¢ ' MERCY, TFLORENCE. MUST HAVE- BLOWN HERGELF IN= — AND | DION'T EVEN GEND HEf Y GALLY NEVER FORGETS ME — — O~ | JUGT MUST GEND HER GCOMETHING — RONETITS 1 . dealt with family matters and | o |Signed tainly glad to miss “Your affectionate “On the Lilliendahl, ou kill your husband “I did not.” “Did you take £ or the I did not.” “"Has tions It your story o lDeen a truthful has McCarter o deseribed embered one o contends | with roa nied they the A h M of cCart an you deart a back. W e or v part planning of it n Beach I the o on the of your it 10 It friendship maps were which Mrs, scene of tha crime s on them hee or Bea ind His pale cmotio Beach. \ propped Mrs h 1 while r den Henry brother, 1ahl’ n of face d among the rime at 1 plac hi Li n show Lilliendah! New “p d his spectacles ¢ Lilliend Mrs. r comp nrsts owed of of meeting B Wt Vin sald Tie 5 ur weeping, that the il marks . Lillien time triv lezvous rag entrance rime 1 that he scene or of 1 re by 1 s chin on Ui 1 ma racy hob 1 no eign Dr. York cot Lillic lawy ol whe smiled n on then Iahl said of the ¢ to a to was comr ndahl Boy Had No: “Did her hush: show Fearful in court 1 nd at na| ntl | il B his m o killed the w. he William was drivin; Lillic 1l was rime and a man running the underbr au tomob tively identi When stand he s identity 1 | Beach and Mrs, Margaret Lill dahl are charged with the The affidavit now in the s is said to ofter the foll | explanation for the change of front | While Sanderson was in N | York, it is said, after testifyir the grand jury, he to jump into an drive away. He | d Willis Beach as th Sand. s th 1t} ach and man. rson Was ¢ to th mur was approachs nger who bought an from him and th 1y man, by a sty i inwm frying pa made “iriends,” fin ing [ ders narried toa* wierson pted the invit the party met anoth of the frying pan pu sanderson bade hod until th ind to ist Beach Mizht Know heavy object xt day and saw time h repeit more of them to the v ag “Wire d on ti was tloor in front of table. 3a down and saw ¢ one of i the lerson looked aluminum rt that saw frying he the ild party” sifting lawyers and in w0 Tien wers pan sold. Raising h two ffidavit thut frying pan came afy st Beach ife o he THREE MONTHS I8 JAIL FOR THIEVES (Continued from Tirst Page) 1 from ln Lyons saw the md stand near t Testifies westified rry somethi to Theft that h under 1 to th L be- is itnesse did not loc < insid thare, tation, Mr Patrick Mechan y trail the men. Tater, cd oul the mow to wnd they weore ar- Goi Lyons Al his companions Aip 10 keep an en- They had rinks I im “a He tion of committing theft 1 the store, hut as he » Littleficld priced the he suddenly decided thew a4 the false nerve.” had no intes when he o stood by dresses and give { Davidson & Le Y FROM DERR OLD HORACE — — \\):—\m'/W‘LL . JOHN, CAN You THINK OF ANYONE QoL ¢ ¥ His companions | ection with t know of it un- Ul they were arrested, Decearse said lie would not have stolen the esses but for the drin Once be- in Hurtford, he drank too W and woke up in a hospital a fractured jaw, he said, Tells of Holiday Loot leaving the store with dresses under his coat, he told he was going to the v drink, but in he said. con the his ve the Park street, had *not the ho Had Date With Girls that e to New Dritain to One of the girls said stified others three girls, Julia Brown,’ ointment was to be kept at the Hartford trolley vd while waiting, he and his frie nt into the store. He knew nothing of any plan to steal mything id. He admitted that e and his com 1 told the they came by trolley because was afraid they might be arrested account of having liquor in the It was planned to meet take them back to Hart- Lecom- nds we volice on taxicab, cirls and ford ti¢field testified that the reason wve his name as Lundberg was did not want “certain peo- y Hurtford to learn of his ar- the newspapers. “Who 1ese people " Prosceuting At- ¢ Woods asked, “My mother-in- replic Questioned fur- said he was married Oc- His wife, who was In the rt roon, od up at the request Mr. Wooc Her eyes wera red her s tear-stained as she husband of it that he, too, had p the “date’” with the rls at Central Park. He was quick 1dd, though. that his only con- nection with the party was relative liquor. “Oh, after that, you were 1o pass right out of the ture, ere you?" Mr. Woods asked. “Ab- olutel he replied. Makes Full Denial ield denied, as had his com- . that he had ever been in venthal's store prior He had fried on an another N Britain yrt time hetore £ 10 Davidson & Leventhal's, he said. The oungi Mrs. Lynch showed was priced at 217,50, and he lered it too expensive, especinl- ¢ did not have that amount of money in his possession. He de- l his purpose in engaging leswoman in conversation w o allow time to steal the alone discussed mer- her, he said, and as tood by, hie did not. theimn was 1o cor- irot it of ind cheel listened to hev two months ad in 1ok less than to the Littl panic overcoat robr Decearse He with companions that one of ing*Attorney Woods com- ented the police and Mr. Lyons ind Mrs, Lynch on their work in wehending the trio. He said there wstion of their guilt, and ories were untrue and plainly ey had no engagements with tain girls, he said, but they here for the express purpose thieving. They had been in at st one other store, where perhaps tunity for appropriating of value had not present- ind then they went 1o cventhal's and while r0 of them kept the attention of Lyuch, the other stole the & The mevchants of New Brit- in must protected against such men said. and it would be well {0 impose heavy fines and jail sen- 0 days Attorney Casale contended e 1d and Tyler were not ed with the theft discharged, As for was nothing to say inasmuch as he had freely admitted his guilt, According to the police, and the cstimony of the men themselves, arse claims to b nter, cm- was no e e tences o that con- and should be Decearse, there ryler claimed ad b 0 when since worked in a while Littlefield said mployed by the Hart- 4 Welding Co. until a wee (ke was 20 HIGH SCHOOL 15 TIGHTENING RULES Students Leaving, Then Return- ing Tor Sports, Barred believed to b the campaign to cn Wi tep i ice of somc ) the pra football players in the ~enior class who leave school afte the season is over so that they w he able to turn to school and take part in the on, will he taken by the administra- tion of th nior High schiool this Unless the hoy he will not ticipation is schoot sent semeste receive @ letter for par- in the football gam: Principal L. te has rule Anmour, of the new today by Principal when players on the t awarded the “N B” mon changed from the usu until the Ia fust previous members of will also be gi that time oritics have for some in ruling ade. an vas mad date Vil e cram will 1 acetnher in graduatior sketball t ers m at tried time. A lunks™ in the Ju promotion will be inchgible to \thietics for the next semes- ter which would end in January. This would leave the hoy out of foot- ball and part of hasketball. Tt was also ruled that a student would { have to be in school for 14 | hefors could play in The purpose of htis rul defeated, howe hool after the football s { return toward the spring term to he v call for footbail sounded Thus, if a meniber of {foothall team wi |50 that will be football s« aad will b this number 14 sweaters wo hite The award participatios Sports. The list ¢ [Bell, Ugo Bertoline A lin Dumin. John Fricson, Michacl Grip, Alden Howett, William Lonis Landino, Alexander Gunnard Nelsol hony Arnold Reckert, John Reid Saunders, James Seully . John Szyman Vetr < ago a T student who was or previons ta in in woeks ne would boy s 1son and part of the when the candidates intter Iy is yoar's hes 10 leave sehoc He eligible for next son will not 1 for 11 Tw ard will and sweaters. is for vwards follows rank Ca Kuhs, . Josep! r Joht Brown, general Grip. Reid i Szym Brown Seully a whits given p dino s SW et Al ing Wi - ey school, “BIG BILL” FAVORS BOSTON WITH VISIT Chicago’s Belligerent Mayar Goes Sightseging in Storm Dec. & “Big Bl mayor oston, Chicago's bitter Thompson swept with & raw December * of historic spots iplace, unburdencd varic King George's into this city gale, saw @ num includi himself on great and then hopped special car for Washington. The scheduled purpose an address hefore the Amer can association for the recognition of the Trish republic but that proved 1o be the le: stacular part of the program. Fewer than 1,50 ‘Big Bill” deliver hall that has address was Tarkedly from the he showed papern the customary son “fireworks” wers missing and, in- the mayor discussed such comparatively academic questions a nees, flood relief, inland vs and war referen made no ntion of cele- text hook centroversy or of other matters with which he las been accustomed to expound to home constituencics, his b of his vis was persons s speech seated The at one to before Thom news- The elocntionary meeting, stead, waterw He hi o reporters, however, he on broader fields hut news him reluctant to b number of issues. anda. he thought, desire to “sell this for moncy to whoever ean When reporters pressed more explicit statement stood on, “Well, just found concerning® British propa was inspired by nation ot i for a hie m views that. He sidestepg entirely asked about prohibition. The mayor sted o delegation of city officials with an expansive smile and an unlighted when he emerged from car to he cheercd by a shiver group of men ving Irish and was W ciga and his private small and land women ¢ § Ame fags I green suit. | Then a tour of the eity was start- ed but some difficulty developed when they undertook to find the Old | North church, the first object of | thelr curiosity The traffic officer sading the cavaleade dashed right nd later had to stop to inquire | the way back. | At Bunker Hill the mayor allowed | himself surprised at the height of , the eminence, rican ames for the next sea- | I heard | in a| variance specific | | welcoming plained while his guides overcoat collars about their necks. ‘Why when 1 on the we'd call this a knoll. From what 1 studied in school 1 thought it must be about 2,000 feet high. | “Well, if the British had such & hard time getting up, there must have been some tough guys on top.” At Bowdoin square where Mr. Thompson was born in 1867, miotion en caught him pointing to- dow of a building on the site of the old Thompson home. Several urching of the neighbor- hood sauntered up to the chilly group. “Who's that ked. was guy¥?" one of them WILLIAM BODWELL T0 LEAVE STANLEY RULE ranges with the Millers' Falls C executive capacity at Mil I Ma It's is understood he enter in an official capacity The resignation takes effect cember 31. Mr. Bodwell started in at tl Rule plant as a clerk °7 years ago. He gradually gained pre | niotion until for a good many years he was head of the production znd cost departmen or the past sev- | cral years he ha n cngaged in | development work in the engineering department. MAYOR SELLS HOME r Gardner C. Weld has s » on Corbin avenue to R. § of the New Britaln Machina through the Loule S. Jones | Agency. Mayor Weld is planning a | ew home in the now Jones develops | ment on Corbin avenue, After 27 Years in Local Plant Will Enter Employ of Firm in Massachusetts, William A, piace, who has been 'y Rule and Level Bodwell of G0 with th plant for the 5 i‘n.u-nx dep Special Notice An important meeting Tuesday evening, Red Men's hall, of Valant Miss Rose Miller, v, will be present. 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