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News of the World ‘ ‘ ; Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press i e ‘ ‘ B:;kzfill‘xdl.ng 14 476 “Wlaqg Japy QwIqr 3jv)g 100uN0) ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAI , CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ST, JON'S PASTOR ' Government Refund $68,388,865 LARGE VOTE filVES FRIGHT AS CAUSE REREG: THINKS HE HEARD =~ o 240,000 American Taxpayers: ((QLIDGEVICTORY ~OF GIRL'S DEATH LINZBERG:} LANDS IN GUATEMALA CITY GAYSONARPLANE e s o s s INMIGKELECTON WAYSVERCHNANAT 1:99 P. M, SUCCESSFULLY ENDING - Rev. Edwanl Bishop Tells Pape) ~ Amounts Vary From Six Figures to One Cent. Gy, §mith Shows Greater Lead Two Pnssm]e Legal Chances o 675 M“_E FI_lEHT UVER WII_D BUUNTRY | He Listened to Sound o Pro- e, B, 28 m—sruna s o e e s Among Democrats Than Presi- — Slayr's Escaping Gallows —————— ing $102,858,687 and affectin ap- | 822.88; Jam 'Flw‘n\‘.l‘r\»mrlny depart d 12,133 typewritten pages of the nd included refunds ranging from George Bar REPORTED IN DETML one cent into the millions of dol- [of the marin coretary Mellon said the | Admiral Hi € covered the years 1928 back |navy gener: :(n:, ,2‘:‘:’:,,,,0,”‘“ | Okla, L‘.f",l‘lf: (Jm "om‘x‘\‘wl;xr;\:::fll | “For What They Are Worth” Cam- Dr. Wagner Reports Heart Failure for 1037 the¥ Sons company, Pittsburgh, $599,906; | [ for B1826uthey st Belmont, care of Joseph T | awn” May [wers $654.691, and for 1925 they Now York $1017: Morgan | Seals Strength of Herbert Hoover | Deati—Youth Declares He Wil Stillman Rockefeller, | I | Among Republicans Appear Today Where “We” Will Go Next Intrepid Flier Reackes ‘ Goal as Mother Makes Brief Stop at Browns- ville and Centinues Way to Dallas. : Major Gener: ent's report | immerall, chief of s100: Srajor Generat | FRANK LOWDEN PROVES ~ INSANITY PLEA SEEN t, former commandant rer e R R CONDIIN POPULARITY AS A LIKELY DEFENSE board, $ 67. Clergyn s Story May Be Clue to ate of Missing Fliers—Authori- paign of Pathiinder Magazine Re- As Cai of Marian Parker's | tics Latertain Belier * {Lone Eagle Soars High lie Down In Some Isolated Spot ““.';,fif', ot e iat abso pire ] e oxeeutor of August Bl-| g second Cholee—More G. 0. . Plead Guilty, Bt Authorities Tie- Near Harbor Grace—seas Are | Priated money to provide for the iNew York, $2.284, and $4,676 i Votes Cast in New York State— | leve He May Change Mind— Over Mountainous Re- {repayments by the treasury. The | United Cigar Stores of Amcrica o YRR ¢ 3 Combed in Vain, | estimate that approximately s York city, $433,050; Har- | OPPosition to Prohibition Seen, Wants “Not Tow Speedy” Justice. | gions, | { ncxpl()red For- persons would bhenefit was ¥ old £ Vanderbilt, executor R R e T R S S e : ’ | R John's No I, Dee. 25 (P—An- | Representative Willinmson of lestate of Willlam K. Vanderbilt, | yprvotmston, D - "‘“f“ e BOL (Nr T ES e e s AUE T e | ests, Flaming Volcanoes r addition to the growing lists | Dakota, chairman of the new house | X York city, $481.71; Brigadier l'xl“hnml x} g ";V, : " "_!")! (,I” | possible chances of saving | | : Fimors hont fhe wising Gray- | Commiticr on_ expenditur L1 SgaTey putieriiior Tuie| EALIRCER C BEeHE prols g jam Bdward Hickman from | and Places Never Seen ane, the Dawn, was made here [ AMONE the refunds wor rine corps, $76.19. day the resulls of o straw vote con- |the Sullows appeared to | | ey ! Da w5, 8 TOIIDE | 510, Cesnal NLloHR Tank Trustees for Baker and Hamilton, [ gucted among 150,000 of its reader vas nity defense, pos- | I by Civilized Man. ; d National ban San Franciseo, #51,162; Indianapolis | yuocey §IPONE U0 LE B 8 TECEEE e AN { in this city, published a Mich., trustee of Light and Heat Co., Indianapolis, |i; tha union. £t : o YA | = rd Bishop, llington R. Bunt, $44,166; Percy S. Grant, New York, | .'X‘h»: ot oWl Pasalas a enece Darrow i trial of Nathan | | at Pouch |liam Whitm: 84 e it 0 | Leo: hard Loeb. | | THOUSANDS ACCLAIM HERO AT AIRDROME idge leading first choice for 192 among t publica with Frank 0. Low in the number of first choices and Sceretary of Ce merce Hoover far in the lead for| g second choier ChE g eas Gov. Al Smith of New York show- ed a greater lead for first che - YOINGSTER LIFE, NEW BUS TATIO ir Henry Lauder, $913.6 tor Jumes Couzens, of Michigan, §20; Hobart Iron , Clevelar York. $6 on company Mrs. F. W, L Sunday noon. 109.15; Almira nt said the plane ap- | Trust, New York tward ! Tohn )m an autopsy obing in t d that Marian - N rom heart failure - - \ ST < BDBEAN | man himself insisted he | 8 kE. A igalps ‘ppaagcm ued on Page Ten) stand by his confession, plead guilty and take the consequence RETURN *61201171-: ctedly, He said howed Aet] ely port of Dr. A, F. (about) failu in- Sighted over Matamori El Faro, Oxac sported over Santa Ros: it, though pointing out that mor Hic votes by city dweliers might man's con- vr‘m,‘ d the ed 1 o o o oo Five-Year-Olf Hartlond oy Public Utities Commissioner > “.{ fhe safely of Mrs, Frances Wilson Bneaks Through fce ~ Endovses City's Proposed Change sior A it R e T This map show | Daw atemala, Dec, o M_.‘w o “‘",f | Hugh ot 100 speedy the voutn bergh and his Spirit of St. Louis will have covered when they 3 Uhy ) S les A. Lindbergh Hight Be down in so ted spol BESGUE ATTEMPT FAILS HART DESCR[BES PLANS MU, dened to add to his statement [reach St. Louis again. From Mexico City after a flight from! ) o Gatonlo © o S far n tarnor Grace, N. I, };’_";:nr,,l hade "" HENERIEEES '“"""‘” "'I his | Washington, Lindy plans to fly through the Central American | of the 1anding fila here at 12:30 p his possihility upon a ’ i e 1 in v'u; \.‘J”V\lm = “l_fw‘"_ countries, visit Panama and return to the states via Havana, [m. (1:55 eastern standard time.) ",”,. e ranh M. F. Comer, Letter Carrier, Makes New Britain Delegation Before State | o ht through a triul yes- |Where he will add luster to the Pan-American good will con-| A fow minutes iater the plane was rom Harhor Grac e inter. | neffectual Effort to Save Child in - Board to Oppose Route of Farm- |\ ‘@Pper he arrived at the coun- | ference. : i,r(‘,‘ m,'_’:?" L L SO R et Butler ...... 1 he | rection of Acat:nango, between the : onday atiernoon and WpOh | wWater Near Laurcl Street Bridge , ington to Hartford Buses Through Demacrats, kman declared he had no mfl‘ — et it g S AR In Capital City I8 entor ot Gicy Ist choice 2nd choice | tention of pleading not guilty to the | —————— (i S ke : e e Ll ania ¥ P ‘ | smith . 344 6,320 [cha of murder kidnaping on ! | Despite clouds, the American air- heard the motor of a plane at | _ = sl eene Lizzie Defeats Dobbin plane was clearly visible with bi- Titter ne hetwee : Hartford, Dec. 28— —Anthony (Spectal to the Herald) RS BT, 85 ey Iis fias e e l D | noculars. morning and late Sunday nigh Nek, five year old son of Mr., and| IHartford, Dec. 28 — Encourage-; Meredith . 7649 10. Soon ofier bis arrival at the § n uel for Supremacy | " J Pregident Chacon, members of his cabinet and high state officials were i Donahey watering trough at the ion of Beaver and Washing- When the Da sield Friday n left Roos afternoon, with s given the N Britain po- trict | Michael Vick of 110 Laurel MeRt W board's campaign to rc r Hickman was takén into ¢ for | rrajgnment on the murder and kid- | jun ng charges. On motion of Dis- ¢ Omdal, pilot; , was drowned In the Park ton streets and Farmington av ‘"‘T')’\‘: :""”“":'“:"“_ . ; A e b e ho broke DUSCS from using central streets for trict Attorney Asa K who told nue, removal of which was re. || The mossage (o the state depart- SRl el s e ¢ play awith (IS when Chairman Ric | Ritehie the court he had been advised that i | quested by Alderman Prank Za || Ment sald a erowd of several thou- R ehl el EL LG e LR Higgins of the public utllities | Moody . an attorney had been rotained by New Bm&m Truck Driver Hero e hA e e fakan cople hiad assembled at o sl A v boye ne i shores of the commission toduy complimented the | Htlin .. Hi mother in Kansas City to ¥ by workmen || flél4 at Guatemain. City hours be. Saat 7 oteiog Ry ust above t urel str 0ard on the steps taken and indi- | Young lefe was en route here, the | at Auburn, Mass., Pond Smblayiittha water ton 1l Lindbergh arrived, and con ¥ cated that his commission would ap- | Robinson irraignment was postponed until | 11, 'y lderman Zapatka explained the | Stntly increased as the hour of his o eather v Rescue Attempt Fails prove shifting of present stations | Woollen x9 Thursday. y L L rough had outlived its usefulness | @rrival approach ath : scue 5 Chies of Police Willlam C. Hart, | According 1o the pool, “Smith car- Despite Hickman's denfal, mem- (nd was 4 menace to traffic. Immediately after hie had Janded wvorabl boy slipped into deep wa who appeared before the commis- jjog Alabama, Loulsiana, North and of the disi attorney's offic BOLDLY RISKS OWl LIFE J | the aviator was greeted by Colonel “':’;"“ "_‘: despite th of Michael T ;l.)“ 4 with City Engincer .lnsxph!} Bt Ce tolina Vi nia Gtanht dna declared thes \»mlnv; not b b :l :”rm (‘;) ,i‘l"»“' o icomed D T emene | Comer, n. letter carricr, 1o rescus | D- Williams on another matter, out- | Nvada, and s close on the hecls of if the accused slayer of the gir m in behalt of mala hut was not to accompany the others | 1im- o on the flight. giant na . today nd firemen, aided by lined some of the changes now in i oolidge in New Mexico, Oregon and |Pleaded not guilty when the time AT : 4 jarmy. i) in the meighborhood, contemplation. Included are: Chang- | pogns, Toed eaptured Florida and | Came for his arraignment. feiandia A Esckina Ladpllioun “Colonel Lindberg ing the present terminal of the Archi . o Although Hickman's confession, Tee \“dnll( a - : d ambas grappled for the body. , i Georgia. Mississippl goes to Mere- 3 dering in Water, Runs Onto D - When Comer, attracted by crics of |StTeet line from the corner of 10 coolidge fs probably ah made to Los Angeles officials return- mala bids you we (he ehildren, renehed the Heer bank, Chureh and Main to the South |t COOHCES B PECARIE FIAt o ing him to Los Angeles from Pendle-| and Swims o Youngster When AT LEAST 75 0[][] HERE‘x:n;"d«;‘ ;ia, e fee hurch corner, with the outhound ton, Oregon, where he had been cap- the hoy was endeavoring to get hold ¢ on, Oregon, . Yooting Gives Way [trom the greatest o e i S 10 vote is split. S i of the fce cdge, hut ench time it cATS Troces ’»““i‘l south on Main | "y 0" kes four stats tured, said ho killed th .sm{a.{ rl broke off under his weight. . through Glen street, and re-| o <0 O R (e LE T nd Nor iation, County Autops {times. You hr turning to Arch street via Rockwell ' ¢ dirigible, in her hangar at J.. after & ¢ up » Dawn was Lo Lakchurst, N and down the course t helieved to have followed after it v stran Surgeon, A. I°. Wagner declared that hted over Cape Cod, three 2 Feo s ) : S ~ ords and today you Lours after the star Sy ‘““’1'{, ‘I“ N om the |2VENUE Shifting the Seymour ave- |Kotd=-and preescs Coolldge closcly i % v mination of the bedy ind M Telephone Company Total 707 /17 o Vo lone 1iet or mamer- The Los Angcles went as far as'pomer 2080 }n‘r‘\(“:r T g Bug line terminal from Central park i Indlana, Minncsota, Missourd and ;5 that the death of the child was ath in icy wat | o & flights in your ‘Spirit of %t Tmerald Tianks, about 120 miles | [ 1SS ANE Spencct SALn: BASIEC 4o the corner of Main and Commer- >1°"’“"l"“;‘jf“-]:“’“‘""rr tkes COloT- | o due primarily to this cause, | Wells of New Ditain, Tops Official Federal 707" 3 from Sable Taland, whenee had come | iyio §0 eraap. it and disappoareq (L) Strects. outbound cars proceed- || Y Al sl DIt oL ek joioed bognatmch Somiany Estimate il oome i gtis mangs s the news that a message, signed with | 50 G5 SR L ing by way of Main and East Main { though RIASETAS IO AT VENGLE » belicf was expressed by Dr. | that city, jumped off his tru 4 e Tn e il LHa A iy the call letters of the Dawn, but g streets; south and cast end buses And runs second n California. Ore- 'y, er a next door neighbor to the afternoon and re 1} | of Guatemala o ceive you with mong Coolidge | ! jopen arms heart full of adm As Col. Lindhi | to President ( died of ; Walker, aged 7, from drowning in| 1d she {Lee's pond in the town of Auburn, | Further light has been thrown on oo ¢ dispute concerning the popula- tion of the city of New Britain hrough study of a survey made by rende terference and static, was received inday night, reporting “something wrong.” The news came from the| 1 nearly unintelligible by in- T now having their terminug at the jKon is divided amily, that she Hoover andiamith right and exhaustion. He § FACES SERIOUS CHARGE it Coneresational church comner | Hoover ani & : Leing halted at the Central Junior! The poll shows more Coolidge |\ ;g o o nervous temperament and High school and re-routed for.their | than Smith votes from Pathfinder ¢ (he body indicated that she had veturn trips by way of Chestnutreaders in New York statr. Parker girl's you with a ion W con th ker boy had been skati government w station, operat- yranirord Ma Roan Assa % 2 i not eaten since the time of her kid- land disregarding the K “Col. Lindhergh, welcome to the “d by the Marconi company | O ABI SARU T O S i | The Pathfinder belicves opposition |, ping and probably had not slept. [that the ice w x uthen New England Telephone | soil of Guatemala whose peopls e The dirigible covered a strip 40| With Intent to Kol Woman Who Chief Hart informed the public i3 growing, 71,176 voting t ‘“;‘ | “When her captor pplied the channel in o vhich indicates a populatlon| (.0 " S F S0 miles in width, and found the visi- utilities commissioners a plan em- :law a success, 45,564 vot "n0" liowel about her neck, she realized he went too near the ween and 400, | SRl of EREa i T Alded Daughter's Elopement. | bedying these suggestions is now be- {and 16,685 wanting modification. | (ha was wbout to happen and her jeo broke ing upon which of two ap-{ o ot iaee vou most SV s0) (Continued on Page Elwven) L VW SR ine ared ont Andfwlll be submiC \rt stopped as the result of fright in the wa roved media s emploved to arrive {yif UL G 4 ted to bus franchise holders before Ippos Fe T SR Sl Oppose Farmington-Hartford Route ' total A report of the United States bu- of census places the figure a survey made for the on,” the autopsy sur-| Wells, feved. He said th s of contusion or co 1t the neck of the girl's | made with such briliian HAS GIGANTIC ENGINE m said he re no me iction ab on 1 the (Continued on P —_—— the charg The New Britain officials were at New Haven Road Gets Detivery of /RN S0 B8 o cons — Eight Nicces and Nephews of Miss ill following the shooting last night the capitol at 11 o'clock this morn-| First of Ten Enormous Steam ¢ lat t 80, HU\‘GERFOFD CH]LD DIES : of Mrs. Frances Micall, 35, of the ing to be heard on a petition by the | he transfer of Hickman from the gt 1 months ago ¢ ey was A \ Harrlet Cokely of Stamford, Bring idress whom he blamed for New England Transportation Cu.l Locomotives, southbound train to the county Jaii pond. Wells made here under the direction of M. WH“JE ON VIQ” HERE Pronate Action: that it be permitted to operate mo-| Schenectady, N. Y. Dec. 28 (P)— was effected with speed and precis- fhair and In A. Cattanco of the telephone com- V) the suppored elopement of daughter, France 17, and a b er, Joscph Scarevello, 40, shooting took place in a store at 501 tor buses through the Hardw he first of ten g ight loco- io train was stopped at & breathe, me City on a line extending from Farm- mo!l\m was turned over today to of- — ington to Hartford. The city was ficials of the New York, New Haven (x"uminuml on I‘i\ge 16) rot opposed excepting to the route Hartford railroad company at the | < at New Haven, r to gather data on New | Son of M ny's me the purpo: which to base future needs of Britain in phone service, It was Stamford, Dec. 28 (B) — Al hat undue influence had brought to bear on Miss Harriet L. and Mrs. Sidney Hunger- ford Came To This City Vor sont Strect, the woman receiVing guzgoste baeHe N enA e he Cokely, who dicd here on November 3““‘ n strect, the woman recelJng suggested, the objcction being that'piant of the American Locomotive | i , ‘ s * 11, at the time she made her will, ¢ "% s s it traversed streets on which there here today. It fs ¢ | I (Continucd on Page Ten) (Continued on Page 16) Christmas Holidays $ X 1to be is in the Tlartford hospital, but her ig already traffic congestion. iR et coi condition is not seriou The transportation company peti-! Guip tried fo fire @ sccond shot | tloned that it he authorized fo run |l U Ik SR VT B ageport Man Beaten and Robbed USB AND FINDS HIS MISSING BRIDE ‘m“';‘j\';{j;,fi sloria o ' but the pistol failed to worlk. a bus on two round trips daily from | g fe R IE P G e 1 Hungerford . was left | His caze was continued to Satur- College Pharmacy in Farmington o potlean Boston and one of of Car By Two Youths To “hm"J AT TO”]N }VGAIE Sih: WONlT G’o BACK M era Mo Sloney Hanse ! i Springfield, Mass., “,im \ s tak it /day in police court today. The New Britain by way of West Main, | o e Gt : t western gateways of the New Hi | s Gave 0 daughter, and her suitor could nr)t‘ et St g A RIS be located today. The New Haven type, as the en- | Br ents, Judge and geport, Dec. 28 (P—Pla ve Feot. ons. amil e "Good Samaritan” c et New Haven Man Locates Wife After Three Weeks’ | iiungrrora, faea Tho: who are contesting weighs, fully loaded and ready for | Woods. proprictor of the Park € I!_\% beal‘ch liut :'\h‘.\ I‘efuses ‘0 R(‘llll'll HOmE }Ie Is !hh morning at two H.‘ s ot et e ey | 16-VEAR-OLD BOY ARRESTED AS ONE |1vrvce 5o o, it (I 3 s oy i o St 15 and She Is Only 21. e S o e et BN | WHO BURNED $200,000 LYNN SCHOOL | = he picked up when they signalled uxm;... = him for a ride, appamntly black- | e ol The boy came w y Alice Fennesy, of 3 jacked Woods, tossed him out of the| 1or called th se to the and sister from the Hyde Park, Mass.; Arthur Cokel les,s Ali; ImpoLgd on M ‘nm«hlln and drove away in it. jor Krac of the local ;uuhnm\.».d::,.rm;:n.-m to s Roslindale, Mass.; and Mrs, Mary C. 5 4 q . ew Haven Liquor Men | woouas McAulifte, of Boston. Youth Questioned in Regard to $750,000 English High | ~cw Haven, Dec. 25 @ —rines of | of the b ESIETC cks ago, when he visit- | P here P SR and 3500 000 Cobbet Schml Fil.es__Landlad 3150 and suspended jail senten of | police a very clear account of what Detroit Education Board ) 2 o cight nicces and nephews have filed notice of contest in probate court. | The estate is valued at about $100,000 “The life use of the esta to six nephews and at their death is to go to Attorney William Pettit for whatever disposition he | wishes to n ot it. & = = =~ - gine is known, is (Continued on Page 16.) | while on a v suffering from (QI\(\I}JUH‘ ain, was unable to give the ess, but today he is at the town home 1ott having an investig 1 welfare official jons \:1 n Kelly and asked that po- | y on Christmas -\u. ind ner. d be given him in the sear (Hnw the bo; med to be C 5 ll P l |15 days each were given today to|had happened. an for his wife. He believed that sl‘e‘h' alth. ]”l\ < taken klhk R o H rre: e o remembe: g o Vi sent e 5 . and the losing fight for R e 3 Findin an of Kerosene, Calls Police. Ithree men arrested in connection | He remembers taking the young 1 Sen had come to this city, Honors Mrs. Lindbergh ding ? with selzure of 1,000 gallons of Ii- e e tontby U ! lived he lowed until this mornin c. 28 (A—The Detroit {quor valucd at $6,000 on December |ed him to stop and as he did so fe is deaf to all evening he \ Before her marria Detroit, 1 P-oard of education has voted to con- | Lyna, M Dee. 28 (UP)—A 16-| After confessing that he set the 20 in the yard of a garuge in Me- |felt a blow on the heas A to her hus w John O'Brien was detalled to assist |mother was Miss fer & gold medal of honor upon 'yuur.old boy, Wallace LeBlanc, was | Tracy school fire, LeBlanc was ques- fchanic strect. He was picked up in the road |is 0 hay him. Miss Ruth Bristoll, woman |daughter of W. C. Mr dvangetine L. Lindbergh, |G o ey after he s al. | toned in conneetion with the Eng- | Officers had scen two trucks laden | near the Bridgeport-Fairfield line at | ‘uw ek probation officer, and Miss Cora M. principal at the Senior High scheo mother of the famous air hero “In | G !lish High school fire, which caused ; with furniture in the yard and being [ Ash Creek, minus his car, which h.n’ ride, who says she is only peyjy of the Welfare association, | The couple left this city after the leged to have confessed that he s of age but has the a o they wer pe recognition of the great value to this §760,000 loss, and the Cobbet school | suspicious of the loads, pulled off |not been recovered. also concerned with the case, |marriage and it was whi wer nation and the public school system the fire which destroyed the Tracy | fire, which caused $500,000 loss, but |several articles, only to find drums —_— RS 4s was Probation Officer Connolly, |living in Providence that Edward of the qualities of motherhood she a loss of $200,000 three he denied responsibility in those jof alcohol underneath. . —x | 1 of having abused her who interviewed Krama toda {was born. He was a kinderzarten has exhibited | ) | cases. i | during the nine days of their life t0- ¢ developed that Krama, a wid- | pupil. Besides his parents, he Is sur- This and her qualitics of “patriot- | Police claimed to have obta LeBlanc's arrest resulted from in- | gether, but Probation Officer E ower, was seeking a wife, and the |vived by a sister, Jean Hungerford, | | Connolly and others who have ob- fathe erved him, say he does not s signed confession from the youth, in | formation given the police by Mrs. | Indianapolis, Ind., |which LeBlane also admitted re- | Carrie O. Hall, his landlady, who |Judge I'red McAllister of munici ter and her things in lite” were sponsibility for two recent lodging found a can of kerosene in his room. | court shot and killed himself in his | | cited by the hoard in adopting a | house fires that imperilled the lives | Mrs. Hall's lodging house was the | home today. resolution to confer the medal. | of more than 100 persons. scene of one of the fires allegedly His term on the beneh would ness and armer, probably Mrs, Lindbergh is a teacher in the Police stated that LeBlane W set by LeBlanc. {explred in three @ and it was | i followed by rain. cchnical High school in De- on parole from the state reforma-| LeBlane was held on an arson |understood he had not been reap- ! troit. ! atory, charge. pointed. I * ism, loyalty, valor, hicroism, cou: wificiency and the pursuit of the be of the present Mrs Krama |seven years old. 'm 10 helieved a marringe would be to the| ‘The funeral will be held this aii- » of the type his wife ¢ Nim pdvantage of the girl and the West [ ernoon at 4 o'clock at Judge Hun- th being. His soie concern appears | Haven That the latter was 45 |gerford’s home. Rev. Samuel Suf- be @ resumption of marital con-'years of age and the girl but 21 ap-|cliffe, rector of St. Mark's Episco- | gitions, but today it appeared that parently did not impress her father |pal church, will offer prayer. The the bride would varry out her deter- s | body will be placed in the vault a # mination to live apart from him, | (Continued on Puge Ten) | Fairview cemetery. ir and warmer tonight; 'hursday increasing cloudi- (T | New Britain and vicinity: I |

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