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7 NEW- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1929. [ be 1o PARIS NOT WICKED Paris, July 26.—All fyouve heard about the wickedness in DParis mostly un- | All you have an idiot. Confidence bogus interpreters, and and | for their prey sir tricksters, also acts as a cash register .and dyzer. 1t handles budget . eports, inalyses, cost statements ‘and - | i those tales to do in According to deeds recorded with | | « ANTE N HIS WIFE Now Wanis Runaway Spouse “Put Avway for 60 Years® | was pon Thursday run | This | " FIGHT DVER SEDAN o the lWalerbury Men Fail to Intersst| Police in Quarrel | Mrs. Marguerite Montanile, the erstwhile and missing wife of An- thony Montanile, iceman and vengful husband, who lives at 143 Farmington avenue, is now some- where in Vermont with her alleged paramour, William Earle Hotch- Kiss, once her boarder, and they are disporting the Montanile marriage license, claiming to have been wedded years ago. according to the report made fo Sergeant McAvay last evening by Anthony, after he had done a little detective work of his own. - “Yes"he told the sergeant, “she took the marriage license, the dia- mond ring, and everything when she left. She took all the pictures of herself and her child. She took $150 of my money. And now they are in Vermont some place, show- ing my marriage license around.” And then Anthony launched into another tale of woe—like ' others which he has poured into the ears of the sergeant ever since his wife disappeared with the boarder who liked steaks—and got steaks— while the husband had to eat leathery fried eggs. “All day Sunday T took my truck out on the road looking for them. I swear, sergeant. if T would have seon them T would have run right into them. Boy! T was mad! “Now listen, segeant. What would you do if you was married to a woman and she would away from you with another man? Would you take her back? No si. T %know you wouldn't. And I'm not going to take her back cither. “My first wife ran away from me five times and T took her back every time until the last time. Then that was enough. 1 divorced her and put her away for five years, woman—she: broke up my home and I'm going to put her away for— for—60 years when T get her.” Wednesday night Anthony content to have his crring put away for four vears. night he raised the ante, Tater developments of the case will he heard hy Sergeant McAvay tonight. Just who owns that large sedan is |still something of a mystery to the | New Britain police department and Arsene Quintin, Fairlawn street, | Waterbury. Quintin claims that owns the car. Leonard Bessette, also of Waterbury, claims that he | owns it. The police department re- | fuses to referee. And there you Early yesterday afternoon Quintin, ! wearing his black derby pulled well | down over his came into the polide station and asked Captain George Kelly for the loan of a cop He wanted his car and he wanted | his boy. Captain Kelly referr |to the detective bureau, wk geant McCue assigned L'ceney to the case. Tt ran like this: A short |ago, Quintin, finding himsel {to become insolvent and wanting to | |save his car, signed t over lni Leonard Bessette in return for a! |promissory note for $1.200. Tn this |way., he thought, he would save it | when the crash came But the crash did | Quintin tried to retric | Much to his astonishment, he found | that Bessette, Quintin's young son and another boy had taken the ca and departed for unknown place |That was twe weeks | vesterday morning |that the trio were in N |So he came here. Traces Car Here Yesterday afternoon the found on Sevmour strcet, where th |had engaged ro The wer. trought to the station hou 7 o'clock last night they were ing out the ownership of ths Quintin claimed that it Ressette claimed that it we is. Neither would give in. Quin- [tin showed the promissory essette showed the hill of sale to are time about not come. | his car., Quintin hoys were | ns. station house, where | ight pressure from | ho had tired of the | continued their It started to rain. one man, they dashed for the con- tested sedan, where they cvidentiy | | finished the fight. hecause they sirove | off—NRessette driving of cour | Quintin has no license—rfor bury and home. side the they went under the night force, rgument, they | (Grave boncern Felt *‘ For Vi_ctor L. Berger | Despite the threatening weather of yesterday afternoon an interest ing and bitterly contested marble tournament was staged at the Para- dise Park playground. Iight of the lest players were entered and in the first round Bert RRobinsen elimina: ¢d Oren Johnson. Kulkawoski de- feated Tony Masonis 7-1, and Danulevich heat Pat McGuire, 7-0 7-1. The populr Shorty Smith had little difficulty overcoming Ducky Stewart, 7-1, In the semi-finals Robinson sur priseck the fans by beating the favor- ite, Kulkawoski, 7-2, 2-7, 7-2, and Joe Danulevich eliminated Shorty | Smith, who is still bemoaning the loss of his “hot" agate, 7-3. 7-5 Robinson’s struggle in the finals told on him in the fi lie was casily defeated by vich, 7-3, 7-0. Paradise Park Wins In a closely contested Vashington fell two Paradise 7-5. semi- Danule- game th: Playground girls' team runs short of driving the team out of first plac. l.eading by three runs until the cighth the Washington team was rinable to withstand the final spurt of the lcague leaders, who scored four runs in the eighth to tie ana one in the ninth to win out. G. Zoper was the heavy hitter for| Paradise Park betting a home run | in the fourth with two on base and | a three base hit to open the ninth. | Helen Was hit a three base hit also and Helen Pulsuki connected fo two doubles. Washington 230 Paradise P’k 100 Batteries—Wash. leski; 220 100—10 13 3 30 041—11 12 1 Grecka and Za- Paradise, Truhan and Grib. Hours for Swimming Suffieient inquirics lately wout seem to warrant printing again the hours of swimming at the Willow Iirook park pool. Mixed bathing 1s allowed at all hours. | From 10:00 a. M. chil- dren under 16 yes Irom 1:00 p. m dren under 16 years of aze From 5:00 p. m.-10:00 p. adults. On Sunda m., open to all. m.-12:00 of age. 00 p m., chil- m, | [ [EXCURSION hive from 1:00-10:00 p In a game full of extra base hits the Nathan Hale Girls beat out the Burritt girls hefore rain put an end to the contest. There were four home runs. three triples and five doubles. Despite all the cach team engineered two plays. Nathan Hale Burri and Havalis; Burritt, Just, Grip an.1 Vaidel. Home runs, Havalis, A. Prolak three base hits, An Anna Grip; two base hits. Anna Grip (2), Elizabeth Ieeney, Vaidel, Schultz Feeney, € 5. Nogier; | Nathan Hale Defeats Burritt | | slugginz | double | 26 (P — statements Milwaukee, Wis., July Despite carefully worde |ot attending physicians, grave con- cern was felt today for the life of | Victor L. Berger, 69, former social- ist member of the national house | |of representatives. He suffered a | basal fracture of the skull struck by a st car 10 days ugo. | | “Mr. Berger has developed a low | |grade fever which is somewhat dis- | quieting and complicates his con- dition,” said A. J. Patek. “How- cver, his symptoms have not dergone any other change and general resistance scems {o be | satistactory when un® | his | very FARM FROM HOME Orange, N July 26 geant William Curtin never touches drink, Ibut he thought he was seccing | things when he saw armored | | covered little animal stroll across | | his beat. He captured it and found | it to be an armadillo, native of hot- : | ter climes. Police headquarters are trying to malke pet of it | End Foct Troubles . 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