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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1929. HOOVER T0 PROBE 230 Pound Murderess Says “Past” SECRET SOCIETY IN ot MEXIOO-NEW YORK o boicisd sobiesine e v o s POST OFFICE [055 And Threat of Exposure Caused | WARLOW SLAYING s e s s | AIR-RATL SERVICE SHE Ty [T sy SRS , | | Among those at the wedding were Her to Kill Lover, and Burn Body| s OF INSPECTOR CURTIN' == | gy i i sl priig e o) Defcit Draws Execulive’s At er to Kil i Y Whalen Seps Potce Looking o ——=" " |Two Day Service Ploued in) BY CLOTHES BURGLARS cocir ik g tention-Reason Demanded Afraid Father Would Hear Real Facts, She Tells Police| Han Who Planned Crime " °™ ™ ** " ™ < Fing( Such Link i Natil | wearine apparet appears 10 1| Marie Gspensia Russian sctrese. | | Belmor w York actors, and Married at St. Mary's Church = —Compelled to Live With Man or Face | —— ] Otieet of Sneak Thicves— | Washington, July 8 (P —President Row With Family. New York July Hoover wants to know t what who planned (he mu ran ¢ k this morning at §t. Mexican Avia T Jewelry Also Stolen. dW[lh oyt Ser o Krg ¥ ust - _ [ Mariow was disclosed by I'olice | yasys chren, Aine e announced p1 ostal RN S\ cctenc ficits in the government's hig | 1| Tou Jul : e tpastt of which-oni “ommissioner Whalen 1 gold chain and elephant pendant, | ceduced vas al emp ; 1 & ljan secret society « : stocki nd underwe a whits | Figures now hein ‘ He said this ma iron r : el eIt ha ring of b a pink d H B zor s romps | el L o et ol 0 Bt R o, e | e A o i ST .\ HONEY! Today. * | Mexico City shot on ¢ has sines the i nifon,, ylSh & ne five ¢ t : No, it is not the beginning of an | Lt L L 4 LY inventory, but just the list of ar ticles stolen from the home of Mrs o every soon” ior . peailenGul HReT 8 v 3 ey | Edward Meckenstric 8 Attwood [ would make ! r . ! ¥ ith two all n street, when it was entered July 4 said the mar it L) 1 PICL 2 tretel v At first, Mrs, Meckenstrien did not commission lisclose the (i 3 2 b : v You n pa anything was taken, but' a t SR checkup revealed that the| ticle had been stol it | ce headquarters ing. The detective bureau working on the case | & hias plentyio % e p T auan i1y t rown 1 3 Joseph Abraha 5 North street, | IR e " in cported to the police last evening e 7 e t sometime Sunday his home had | 1 § RBelieved Girl Married 1 ! o) m 3 nd day r A heen broken into and a lady's red ST e 4 Tilton ndk- | farm o ' d explained i 1 mother had d nd that she ft ho always hid e true stor nployment her father promised to marry me and | poiured naph- cook while T went to work in the ! : “He was not at e of t ~ P P e sy < ress an’s union and two ol AR RS LA France, (rermany Confer ° enesers U e Ad heen stolen o me dddressed | nr 1 ot otonped into the car On Siart of Young Plan I \ vohhery has heen referred to man Wan iy AT e e : : T o at1pom. T il the deteciive bu r ,Hw!lvnn [ B8 e RS han o an n | spe o ar 2 o marricd to it the actual scene whe e 1 “ t : t ni " y " X Theater Stars Married © 1929, P. Co., Inc. cevelop | o o a2 s | that Another motive Tay hehind her ynlees 1 wen ! he would [ “3¢1 oy T e L i v tain, ar- At New Milford Home | a 9 Comptroller William f- | inc rence, G grl LLL ) ,“1],,»”3\\- 4;mmm‘r\n Curic in t. riving in N rk at 9 1 New Miltord . July 9 up)_; A n.ew dEI"musness on It expected 1o report a fizure | YOU comldn't have hecn afraid | “So 1 went back to live TR e e the._Aetermini. | < aficr their depaF- | Iriends le fay of the sudden in corn flakes vo ong ! I burned his hody n ¢ hin Naperville to n s R e s that were [anothe r t he atio) witl | while guests a week-end house 10 Tell Father fraid, only 1 did ant my. peo- [0S o lentives located ther | ment ear " v. 7 5 rate the pla tha Moy party at the summer home of Rich- ' the yvoung ple to know the t 1 to railroads idvances in { decreases in postal rates. OPIUM IN TRUNKS ‘ v, 2 T o | R SR B e " P D e | Corn Flakes i, VIR S5 20 important Hollywood actresses Susie Ying Kao, ¢ TR e L] of the Chinese vice consul here. i a M disgorged a fortune in opium when % Even the smart New York cloth- opened late yesterday by customs| San Francisco. 9 (UP)— ing stores look upon y sfficials. About this time vear when | ranches as an oppor Raggage Seized | Tune brides and summer resort mos- | fit by selling $1.25 hlue The e, which was seized |anitoes command a respectable | § sa hoy specia last Friday, as the result of reports amount of attention a shrewd group e dude ranches find little . received from presentatives in|of business men turn their efforts proval from bona fide cattle ran e S N [0 i N T e e - . Charm depends on lovely ury department, was opened upon |0 the effete sast “We're in the eatile business: we : : ‘ . : L instructions from Washington that And while east is husy pouring | don’'t hother with sightseer the e . s | i Mrs. Kao was not entitled to diplo- |hundreds of its population and | Western Cattle Association scorn- : i i 4 Sk’n s‘aJ) 39 matic privilege thousands of dollars of its money |fully declared when questioned upon : o ! SR Customs ) this western industry, few west- | the subject. “None of our members : ; | trunks s . |erners know of the existe of | engaze in hoarding dudes.” leading Hollywood directors ence of Mr. and Mrs. Kao and their | ' ran have at hest only attorneys, who profested that thela haz of iheir purpose. | Myffle Kchoes in Hall act was a violation of a Chine hu selling the old American treaty. Mrs. Kao was not |days of I At Central Junior H. S. detined ven Sentrl : it NY girl's greatest charm is lovely e aue 0 ol oo, | & oasl thitsinsiior theiad (5L TpEaval it e 2 : smooth skin. As prard H}ggms, Three other trunks, said to contain ! S 'd abounds in|made yesterday have convinced 5 . | Pathé director, expresses it, summing up only personal property of the diy lucrative one | Building yerintendent John £ 5 . 3 th 5 f leading Holl et mat's wife, were not opened. husines - Downes that the difficulties experi- oo e experience of leading Hollywood direc- 1 by customs agents pend- R n e R s i da o SR LR ot e 4 S ; . tors: ‘A girl’s greatest loveliness is a beau- B 0wt ranches for the ¢ £ men who | cost about $3,000. The school de- ; . L ; tiful skin—it is more important in a girl Mrs. Kao declared the apium was | Mave never hov-| partment is carrying on its regula . : than wonderful eyes’or a beautiful mouth.” aot her prop and she had ! prozram of repairs and also | not known runks conta i e Y i £ ecting two portable schools to| Th dtie. Sheimidere n|GT d the B. ) | provide for an overflow of pupils at | He goes on to say: “I don’t remember a persuaded by “wealthy and in : ore | the Stanley school, ; girl ever reaching screen stardom with- tial f s in China™ to t sl - ——— 1o e 11 pieces of ) into San || £ 4 s POLICE SEEK NAVY MAN S - i k out a rarely lovely skin {or m?ke Hp1sno Francisco under diy e status |[TY¢ JERE S e O Tledbnsn alraselaoAl : 3 : : help under the all-revealing lights of the na »;:‘w ved that 1 contain- | ¢ e : ; ; : close-up. Smooth skin is absolutely neces- 2 reser fo nue or “run down' the cockt port : : % a 5 country. 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