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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. : o ; T shils shasasiss 0L |Helen Hayes Leaves 1 Personals - | PL AINTIH: VI[;T[]R and he date o redemption s Aus: Four Members of Helein Family, ~ \(RANK NOTES SENT . 2vu st oo e ™ For Virginia Vacation. | L Rr oy | endan’ hecause e is now NOS- : L 'd t R t at g' l S s IVLA R Central rie range here June 13. | Cleveland. Ohio, to take the place as| s Mary A of Maln street. | v RIS AMATE JuvheAs of ald to hest at dimple dervice [ = o 2 sie I |or phone calls about this case?” |jy by tonight. If the jury is com- | new sccretary of the local brancd, | or spending a week's vacation a'll . . . | Pl D City Shocked By Triple Murder and Suicide — Mother | Gifson was asked. ieted, evidence will begin on Mon- | will assume her duties e va v | et SECEDE & i Action Against Peter Malys | Eleven pers have been passed | gen est Side | — | Rochester, N. . has served in s ch (Continued from First Page.) temporarily for ; duty and offi-| Y. W. (. A. there. wHo 1a (ha| s Tellx Borkowski of Beaver Newmgtou wOmau Wms 0[[1 ;)\“:’3“0::;&?0\;0\1‘ :‘.”.('I; of his de- e cials had hopes of completing the| Miss Ruth Seymour, street has returned to this city| A decision in favor of the plaintiff in this court,” Judge Henry Scarlett ment dam of $645.42 were allowed. . : Rockaway, | 1oV 3 O | The state's attorney obj od day first of eptember, She e ot vvoen | Believed Demented at Time of Act—Fund [ : secretary of the Lima, Ohio, branch | S Q‘ 7 l E$1 000 in the mail this motning.’ | hame of Miss Hix.” Prosecutor John | decided who will act as secretary |New York city today after a two |vas given today by Judge Morris D. 9 | " The court reprimanded the attor- | J. Chester, Jr., said. until Miss Seymour takes over the | weeks' visit at the home of M. lgaye in an old case involving Louise | | Get Book of Facts NOW! O. Clements of Newington a st X = Fairview cemetery o floor tenement, first detected the gkt e Pl Sl — | Carlson's undertaking rooms t odor about §:30 o'clock, and it is . LIoNSELOERIDEDACLIEEFIULO RS INa onstin Mikulskas and Margare T . : r « n warned would attempt to show that Miss|Mikulskas of New Britain were | Misses Hedwig Miklos and Con-| murder and suic en ehildnes : ot succumbed at 3 i : 5 - B ther and ot fhree onib e Iren had not succumbed at|jye, experimented With drugs ane | gy medical department, in the ef- | through Attorney Wiliiam A. Kecfe. | City. | Hurlburt street to the defendant on r‘\ll-’L‘ H:“ P nan ot e gliouscliolT o vline ””!,m used prejudice you?™' the defense | gjcated it would claim, became the City Realty Co. has named [, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lar- [failed to pay taxes the followir arol a ith He =hiers s not particularly notice | “I have.” expostulated Attorney| “We most certainly will oppose € o A Raised For Husband. | John F. Seidel, “I recelved a threat fany attempt to drag down the good of the w. ¢ It has now buzi Miss Suzie Sposato returned to| Three iittle white caskets and one|the police and others today. Mrs. |, .. | (e T Fo T cifice and M J. Sposato on Shuttle large gray one awaited removal to h Stohl, who lives in the first 3 . Sich &l B o that | 2 T = Meadow avenue. | | ” = ge & Make no such statements as that| qy. gorense suggested by its ques- | SMALL CIVIL SUITS | It ot Ao o i while a shocked city speculated and | proba according to the authori- | . T ; . Y c i g theorized on the sl b n en o If it were shown that Miss HIX|yic first became interested, in the|made defendants in a suit for $200 | nie Lewicki of this city have re-| e s in search of &knowledge of medi- | .o <o of her studies in the univer- | brought by Joseph Jocubinos | turned from a visit to New York| fThe plaintiff conveyed property at administered drugs to this defend-|oct upon human beings of va Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz ) : ] graves. hat ho . Stob owever, was sclyupon hinman.sheinss oL@ IOl A ; . | February 7. 1928, but the defendant ur. Mrs. Stohl, how VA4S lant, would the fact that drugs were|gues Dr. Snook, the defense in- | made service. | Arvid N. Larson of Providence, T ‘ “3}‘ e 3 I “ lasked Collisson subject for her experimentation and | Clifford W. Cov.les defendant in two|son of 46 South Burritt street. has 1 also failed to pay vln] u) ‘m‘ CASH PRICE Houshisnothins {otull: Virst Leference of Day he is alleged to have given him | foreclosure actions and m one it{jeft for Butialo, N. Y., where he has |I® plaintift claimed he had The “BERWYN" had y ANl s was the day's first reference | powerful excitants, at least some- |also names y 8. Cowles. Both | necepted a position with the Du and ed the court to A 5 Rooms and Bath 5 - . rough Attorney |} 4 award him damages. AlsoorEasyTerms {o the defense theory that druga|times allegedly without his knowl- |suits were brought through Attorney | pont Rayon company. war 4 Omesia legedly witout he case has been in the courts she stepped into the| ... responsibue for the allege. e. . e effec a d- | Harold N. Williams and Deputy RSl er 45,900 Satisfied Owners ) ) nveatigate. There the odor | T e etrons | e e o hone "rnes, | Sherlff Martin H. Horwitz made | e i . |for some time ana part ot it was| [ Over43:2 % Bicb it wes the sitlcl pronounced. and When | yas placed yester | the efense contends, the professor |service. The property is on Shuttle | |neard by the late Judge Harry Sears, Roebuckand Co. ¢ 5 e Maadoy enue | field. | Roche. band and father, v ‘”‘"‘ cr (f""'\"”‘” ”‘rw The audienc s eager for a|became unable to control his emo- [ Meadow avenue | e ro::‘rl'xh Greenstein was allowed a Audubon Road, Boston it AT . between the bottom of | . a4 e anlladiby e e e 1Ay o = LA e L SEallomacas 1:;:'\5«1; l? :’-“Zi“mm-‘ St the nd the floor she realized ‘:37‘:““:"incrlfl\“‘,‘l,}\“;]t,'3\‘}, “;‘:.”' ‘p:(" ””"fiip“"'lv “dm"‘ she crossed him, | T ppetite for rabbit| Ilorence V. Burr is spending two |strict foreclosure in a suit brought | |Please send new book of modern homes 0 S s something was amiss. bl p el e forced California to import 210 tons | weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J. |against Vito Amoro and Frank Ko- | | Garages. il i Raise Tund for Husband | thet e soneidered tho alleged fntie |y, Srfolding of this theory kept yes-|o¢ the meat last year, although 8.- {val through Attorney William M. | |Name Z S terday's court session intensely in-!g . raibutinerca it tnell E. J. Kelly is at Oak Bluffs. |Greenstein. According to the ruling | F S ifibanca ot S Friends of the stricken husband . e Al ol {000 tons were butchered within 3 Kelly is @ c uling | awtul sig nc reave- S e of Miss Hix and Dr. Snook | torested. The spectators, more than | ga4e | for a few day of Judge Saxe the debt is $2,078.50 | |Addres———————— 2ent CEONEI AL an r affairs and “none of my busi- | paif young women, leaned forward ! ! 4 : S loyally today. At the VFafnir Bear- | Jl ) % Ellen, aged 6. and Carol S i les ; : in their seats, eagerly listening to ®ere dressed in biue. I th,|ing Co. factory, where he 1S em-| Attorneys seemed to be irritable |every word. It is expected to draw . wore white ployed, fell orkmen raised a|anq the first show of temper by |, still larger crowd today atternoon se fund which ope he will use|jayyers came during Collisson's ex- | \While ugly words were being | Erwin chapel in Fair e i 2 sacatioustrinasofthaRelmayiiamination tossed about in court concerning attended by frie " frc 1e terrible ordeal | - ““’f‘f"‘x’ 5 G 0 she heard no sounds snuffec r | ness. il I = Snook, his wife gave a Columbus the family v Dr passing and | state to Fight Drug Defense newspaper woman an interview in pastor of h D ghurehg f for the future. Au-| ¢\ by Ohio, July 26 (UP)— | which she reiterated her intention to officiated, 2 he € crefiton ,‘, ik e fune ”'11 ere le‘)‘:: estions that the defense would [stand by her husband despite any- ¢ g Ch Lo SHENOB I, ‘”“"’,;' | hinge much of its case in the Snook |thing which might come, and firmly i ink Woman Was Demented S 2 e o he I murder trial upon a charge that|maintained she had no intention of : kets and in other ways did |.pp,ory 1ix administered aphrodisiac | divorcing him. Mrs. Snook _con- ost fo lighten the burden im- 400t her college professor-lover, | tinues to live in the Snook home | paye LSCHIENte0 T en, Shoi e on, NI ghyeine e Eeady were met today by announcement near the university campus. She | 1 ‘";m“ ,h" ",""""”"m“\ mv”<~r s X ‘\"" "l”'}"“““ ‘“ t' the lit- | ¢ the state would combat vigor- |has not yet made an appearance in ating herself and her children, family was happy last Sunday | : . il 1sly any attempt to besmirch the | court. though, 50 far as could be learncd,|on a day's outing with friends and | "> b | she had never before given any in- | again on Tuesday when Helen, the | dication that she might commit such | oldest child. celebrated her sixth | an act. § was said to be morose | hirthday a r with a yv..rh‘,l and temperamental, possibly | I h 2 D hetc: "i L] of worries which were not e i vl v s Dielicious flavor for gwn family. preferring to say nothing % That the terrible I v T conditions they were when Befell the family i been he saw his i alive freciuded had the source he | “The 1le aic " he said | bl f d st ind o s of toe | e e st e Dot el vegetable Ioods Bken traced sooner was believed by [ My wife and kiddies are gone.” | . — Any woman interested in appetite ; . : Detective Sees Bomb Qutrages As appeal can use it - Revenge For Closing Race Track e ko R e ; up in a New York skyscraper. The question 5 A betorel i fionse st ticonlditie dbae s [ ) ) £ Give the maximum Chicago, July 26 (P)—Vengeance |solving an injunction which was in- S make vegetable dishes as delicious as they : 0 ia tire service at the by violence for the state’s attorney’s | tended to protect the tracks from A==, could be. The result of the experiments, which § minimum cost. action in closing Chicago dog tracks | pol raiders. The two raids this \ were carried on for several days, was the far- i was predicted today by Pat Roche, | week were made despite the injune- | ) 5 ;e:c!hx;gyne‘\;' ?:ISC‘LZvery otfbaln old secret. Thfi e estigator for the state's at- | tion, which state’s orney's office | S ook vegetables is in a sma! gt ectee oroldn Thc siatoliale LRI PwiIC I istates pationeyianiomice E 0 it (v S D ot o sugar. In every case vegetables so prepared received the unan- imous vote of the experts. torney. believed to be inoperative Roche said he had direct informa- —_— tion that “the hoodlums controlled | SHOWER FOR MISS HUDAR . : By the dog track interests are to he A miscellaneous shower was For luncheon or dinner cook 6 medium carrots with a level turned loose on Chicago for a wave &iven in honor of Miss Mary Hu- tablespoon of sugar in the least boiling water possible. Slice, R b e anA s obh e sait e jak last night at her home at S4| reneat and let simmer 10 minutes in 2 teaspoons of butter, pinch sist in our fight against the trac Wilcox street. The house was | of salt, and 1 level tablespoon of sugar. Finances Gang decorated in orchid and green. A | For delicious stewed tomatoes, peel, slice and stew 6 ripe ones, It has been Roche's contention | mock marriage took place and | then add a lump of butter, 3 teaspoons of sas;, 2 level table- that the dog tracks provid large mes w ayed. Guests to about spoons of sugar, and 1 tablespoon of bread crumbs. Cook 10 part of the money required to number of 60 were present. | minutes longer and serve. finance Chicago gangs. He mat- | Miss Hudak is to become the bride | Just try sugar with vegetables in your own kitchen and notice | | €d that Al Capone, now in jail injof Frank Arburr, prominent local how much better it makes these healthful foods. Try a dash of Philadelphia for gun toting, took | basketball player, on August 7. sugar with lima beans, string beans, corn, peas, parsnips, squash 7 4 Balf a million dollars a year from onions and tomatoes. It makes children and adults like them. | his dog track interests here T FIND “MISSING LINK" Most foods are more delicious and nourishing with sugar. 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