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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929 (T WHO IS HE? _ ‘W | (GIRLS ARRESTED IN PARK PANTAGES DENIES |Girl of § Threatens Suicide and R 1 | -] 0t S s Wi et Dog s o | | Boston, s not believe in rush- Three Taken Into Custody and Held | ing into matrimony. | | Fort Worth, Tex., Aug. 15 (P— city for trace of Mary Louise, a Blamed for Republican Loss ol [ e e on s ponesmonn o | Now Bulding Will Be Ready| ™ """ ™" " ngists Gi's Claim “Prame-Up" sccuusc ner me dor. mi. ha been [Mricken mother. srs Frani Smitn, D O hls alty At Investigation. shot perhaps fatally, little eight- Massa(}huse[[s Las[ NOVembel‘ hip which lasted 56 years When Fall Tel‘m opefls D ihe el Af thai vonmA | a[ Cal]i()m]a Hea[‘mg year-old Mary Louise Smith ha -l.‘n. ‘5‘.‘n'|'»‘fui?f"$f°(ff"!»r’?.‘i'éfm‘\?fi,“;“,i‘ifi. | Slater filed marriage intentions S escorts nttracted th tention of ’ BpeETel M'“’, a thredt of suiclde. | o ly despondent child who re- : last June, but at that time he ex 2 park police officers, Annette Daoust | A You needn’t finish that dress for [p 0% B0 0 L atter her dog Dartmouth, Mass., 15 (P — plained that he did not believe in || With the exception of a few de- | Frrf BOC BECT0 Bty Sikor. | 1-08 Angeles, Aug. 15 (P—An at- [me, mother. Billy will die sure and | Gt o The republican def Massachu- I-fire romances, and it was [| tails i lighting and painting, the | QSRR LT LG LG N tak- |tempt to prove that the charge of |1 raven't any reason to live. Ill| Mg Niq me sne would never live setts in last ye tia n ntil yesterday he and | (12 rooms in the rear portion of the e the police . station late la statutory attack made against Al.|never wear it, so stop sewing to wear the little red dr 1 was fibn raq chavend ilp oy thel injes < s hoyhood sweetheart becaine ademic building of the irged with being in danger ¢Xander Pantages, multimillionaire | The little grl stopped her mother's | making for her,” Mrs. Smith said be- tion of religion and prohibition int y 1 wife. High school are ready for use. The {MEDL chatged WD BE i SOREET 4 oter gperator, by Eunice Prin-|sewing Monday morning with those | fween sobs. -1 should have known the campaign by lLou . S ————————————————/ | turniture_is expected to arrive on T TR (m o catled police head- |81, 17 vear old dancer, was “a|words. Monday afternoon she disaD- [not to leave her alone that after- state republican nati { - — August 26 and by that time it is ex- o5 a T Sorgeant Flynn ana (cold-blooded frameup” was planned peared, leaving written and oral as-|noon. I told her not to be foolish, an address ‘ 4 | P. S. He gets his hair cut at he |PeCled that the lighting fixtures will | AECFEEE P00 201G O'Day respond- |bY the defense at the theater mag- [surances that she would drown her-|that she would wear the dress to also told re ican |wntvarsalibartier shop: prefarsifs to Lo L BiocE A S lthe siationlihes save & Church s preliminary hearing today. |self. Her fate still unknown 19-gchool and that RBilly would be city committee of Fall R v v be re at the 9:30 club which | The rear portion of the building " Cr 05 oo | As Miss Pringle reached the ,end |day. romping and playing with her in no was having its a It 5 Db meets every morning. Who is he: | (ormerly occupied by the auditorium "5 00 N Tlokce court their case Of her story on the witness stand | While police were searching the time.’ Lincoln Park, that ect 2 and gymnasium has undergon. ontimued until. Saturday, The |vesterday, W. I. Gilbert, Bantagas a complete transformation. Three | ¥ N = ary was an “out ! zoy- . amnletes e o | irls were taken to the town farm [attoracy, leaped to his feet and ; ARty i hardwood floors which are a con-!% B 5 | Saioe e < S ) 4 L K AVEN F ot the thres foors ot the | this morning by Officers Kiely and |shouted: ] |the court room later when on mo-| SOLDIER COMMITS SUICIDE Discussing B U q - i b : Licbler while the juvenile probation | “We contend that this is a cold- |tion of the defense the hearing was| Mansfield, Aug. 15 (UP)—De- tion as r front corridors lead asperson to the ed d L 5 : newly constructed rear portion. | officer, Miss Ruth Bristoll investi- |blooded frameup. We admit that closed to the public and the press.|spondent and his two weeks' fur- Liggett o e E | Tiveryitoomihas Avindows facing the es their cases. All three of the We don’t knosv a thing against her| Miss Pringle, when taken to court| lough nearly over, Private Charles We have t . . girls are more than 16 years of age. | (Miss Pringle) but certain informa- | chambers to face Pantages just be- | I5. Clark, 21, attached to the 13th oaSla south and each is very bright and . g : where we wa tion has come to us, and we are|fore the heating opened, also faint- | infantry band, Fort Adams, New- 2 well-lighted. There arc six lights R want, or not R. I, committed scuicide here drink G e ey in VSI R— | o E in each room and this holds true in hoping to establish by this witness's | ed. She collapsed ' on the stand | por 5 et BRI I IR 3 kE S pp Pf , the other rooms in the building. The I own words whether or not these again a few minutes later after | toda Joweve s ol . . not ; esidents Ask Erwin to Support other rooms are equipped with metal L 1IV4 | reports are true.” District Attorney Fitts had asked a| Clark shot himself through’ the ter matter were ag y 3 to t Wenmaion ti Wi ; c Gilbert then began cross examin- few perfunctory questions. e el e ifiehon the Sty et T b I]D jG a g c heart with a .22 calibre ‘N‘”’“f"',‘ R R : o il Viit 1amond bame spacious dressing rooms are B ing the dancer. who denied under| Once revived, she told in detail |gtops of his uncle's home. He was 2 e, b L red that thor i e} —— ed and in the rear large sharp questioning and implication her story of the happenings a netive of Norwich, party corridors which give pupils plenty i ; e iy e ey el iscussing the effe « 1 S L B | siding on Farmington avenue north To Building Supervisor William J : . il 4 o 2 et | is and for the Ly Co. | of Osgood avenue to Overlook ave- | Tiollman will be assigned the task | D40 Passengers Marooned in! umaer cross questioning iss| - ; 5 tesman dec)a had put int tzpatrick works. What | nue have sent a petition to Post- | of having the desks in place and the D Pringle admitted an acquaintance- | Colebrook Preparing ‘ g : United state e, “the ould nothir ‘| master Erwin requesting that the |windows and floors cleaned before Mist Since Monday ship with Nick Dunave. author o | For Celebration Soon ' Herald Classified Headings group of men we L n|¢ e nd a ce mus 1l route of that section be changed school opens cn September 9 and it | = the act in which she had hoped m“ Cotebrian e PRt | [ the history of this count Sdhece BoLs vt little piece | from rural route No. 1 to a city route |is expected that he will have to hire — appear in vaudeville under Pan- ,.r,,"m)\,m';“m‘:,;'"",117“,,: (o(; ):"h:\.‘ “Party giance hority no good A or have the present city route, which |a foree of workers to aid him. | i S, A Ths 1ner |tages’ sponsorship. She said she had b v e Vernis i h‘flq ;m‘ visited Dunave's apartments several |t 1 AT ETL B HE CER B Karlsruhe, from 3remerhaven and N R b th ; ; imes, but always when others we Galway, via Boston, has been fog g ensonen |the sesqui-centennial excrcises here during his adm ition | - 5 73 Wi =y Dresent thepe | y : S hound off Pollock Lightship, 70 |on saturday afternoon, Aug. 31. had not failed, you would r i fri \ aked | he rural No. 1 route has mail |that a larger appropriation for jani-| o "y on Boston, since Monday | When District Attorney Buron |wyllis P. Smith has been appointed | 3—LOST AND FOUND e 18th amendment forced on you. | distributed once daily and since the |tor service will be necess 4 : e ihe sthianiennm et orce oy : distybuied onceldallyiandisincedha it i e e fop | aiternoon the North German Lloyd Fitts inquired as to the purpose of | marshal. One of the early industries | S—PERSONALS The general tion must ms as 2t “llow is sl | construction of sidewalks in that w seats will be purchased for 1ZSTORE AN changed.” ways | vise er nd b |vicinity the residents feel that their ,he auditorium because the supply Unite es Senat I c y 1 ) to his reputation, [ mail route should be in the city dis- (Used in the old auditorium will be be ¢ Rhe I N the mail brought twice | ©¥hausted when the balcony seats f n:::l‘i 101»\11 & y i : ; is don m”;\m(’,( HL‘U‘;, aid out sel s the fog was still .ick ‘all alone at the time of the assert- | family. Sl this morning. After dischar ed attack. We expect to prove| Those chairs used to sell for o R e oy iR o Tollowing names were signcd Installeq and pipes awill extenq | Passengers, mails and cargo at Bos- ctherwise. We believo we can prove Cents to $1, but now they have pass- L A e Sl et i t \ over e e e (throughout the plant. The system |ton Monday morning. the Karlsruhe |that Dunave was there.” [ied intoithe reelmiof ”“’1‘“"“1““" sl 8 sinvice N 25 osh 2 g DTy o i - aste 2 3 § 2 fog rtly after le - : ” at a recent auction sale 00 was i X LET — "B ean ok and |in the petition: Mrs. Magy Owsiak. |18 connected with the auditorium ro [ ran into the fog shortly after leav-| 45 court was about to adjourn for (20 & recent auct s I READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS no longer prevail. President r | runs to Osgood avenue be extended | He will have his work practically failed to e ] ors ¢ | covering the residential section as | doubled when the new school build- f s Overlook avenue. ing is completed and it is expected 011 -A—LAN line announced today. There are 546 Gilbert's line of questioning, the lat- of Colebrook was the making of | passengers aboard t nswered | chairs at shops in the Robertsville' Automotive from the master of the This girl pretends that she was | tion named after the Roberts| y—auTO ANL TRUCK AG > 1 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS KOK BALE are 50 1WW—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHAM A hugh ventilating system is being : 2 : id S i CLES AND BICYCLES that there will be plenty of air|ing for New York and was forced 'ine dqay Gilhert made an unexplain. | P24 foT & set of six. {F—MOTORCYCLES: BICYCLES WANTISI said *you mn 've a cataract in | B vzbows Andrew empien, 2 ¢ Z | t of the old mill in which |7 5 3 5 q vour ey ully expocted some | Andrew Rogala, Lawrence Gryzbow. | PASSINg through that nortion of the | to drop anchor ; ed move by calling to the stand nn‘»\ Pt ol T ieh | 11—SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING nd of a cra the | ski, Robert Andrews. Mrs. Mary Plant in c it is occupied to its| The ship will require another day yps W, W. Chappelle. jpl'n'vd(\\l"h e ool Business Service ; R 2,000 capacity dock in New York after she lifts in | Czarniecki, E. Kariniewicz, Thomas |='"00 capacity 9 Ll i 5 pla . | “Do you know this woman?” Gil- 'town during the centennial exer- | \S—BARDERS. HAIRD'S. MASSKUSH Y L nd jout this time we |Otlua, Michael Baldiga, J. Tarano- | z bert asked Miss Pringle. | ciges | ; i I s L T pAS f . Other vessels have heen hampered HICEEES 20—BUSI SERVICE RENDERED A“VE []N ISLAN LU and he said thac | vien John Lagena, Fugene La- | Lieut. Bamforth Quickly |, S0 S P I AR eno; 1 never saw her before,” - “heNmists — anchor. 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT wife | 8enza, Adam Tumanowicz, Howard | c oy . e 5 . 3astern | the dancer replied POLICEMAN HURT IN CRASH | AKING & MILLINERY ; o h e A e Extends Farm Relief |coast since sunday. The Bastern | Jbms Gl 1) gt et ay il R R Itk e L s Y1 Irdustrious hens do no good to [Steamship company's liner Boston idn’t you see Eunice Pringle Vi s 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS Three Yeal’S on IC Wasw SR SRR LD e any garden. They peck and they | was delayed a half day in its inland |Jump out of Nick Dunave’s win. pumerary Policeman Edward J.| 3| AWYERS—. ENT ATTORNEYE y ChERA R R (! 5 werateh in their never ending search | route rup from Boston yesterday, |dow?” Gilbert asked Mrs. Chap- McDonald, brother of Dr. Arthur|2—MOVING, STORING & CRATING ther down Shuttls low & 1 VAC 3 ns | pelle. McDonald and brother-in-law of | 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING " f i ;i | AT 2 £ tor wor nd in time, there is no | and there have been minor collisions i S L e 25— PLUMBING. HEAT'G. METAL WORK Aglfle W][h Slx Russmm i ! th "‘ s ““““;’ Hyannis, Mass., Aug. 15 (UP)— |garden left. of fei boats and other vessels in “Why, no; I never saw the girl|Mayor Francis P. Guilfoile, 2|30 PRESSING AND TAILORING OLOMEN we all a tiv : g 5 3 lla -fore,” vitness ere atient in the Grace hospital, New 3 _pRIN: JOBB'G. STATIONERY Currie, 61, of Cleveland, O.,| ‘That is the story Louis Salafia told | the harbor. before,” the witness answered » 1] ; 2 o - Lieutenant Samuel Bamforth at the | was excused. Gilbert declined Haven, suffering from a scalp la- | 31—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES rallroad man died suddenly |- ant Sam { E 5 Bt TIALL e G e REPATRIN . 5 S 4 | S | volice station 1 night. While | 3 reveal the significance of her ap-|ceration received when the car in) 55075 v, ToNinG tic story of th s of isolated | the wife. W L | heart ailment last night at a |0 0E S0 OF SRR on il it ol thel itanas | which he was riding ran off the|33° WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES gaistencs ongWrangel iann DIIC ey Erphibuan: & ¢ he was|he has den on Carver strect.|Dr. Hamilton Ford Allen | Two women, caught in the mill-|Milldale-Cheshire rond, jumped a | morthernmost coast of Siberia in the I replied T didn’t see |vacationing with his wife, Elizabeth. | Segastian Fojonia, who lives on 'ar | of modern languages at the .r- ing crowd that beseiged the court ditch and crashed into a telephone ucational Auctic sea, was flashed ‘buck toj cive Wwits two up on as|Mrs. Currie left for Cleveland today | ver street, is the owner of a fine|sity of New Hampshire, is dead at [room just before the hearing start-| pole last night. John Galvin of this 34—CORR flization today by radio 3 da it the to arrange for the removal of the | flock of liens and roosters. Sebas- | his home here after a long iliness. ed, fainted in the seramble for|city, companion of McDonald. s | &= ASCEE CRAFHENT S oear ing aviator had n\mly his way t e Atch awrully pretty |body to that city tian is not careful to leave his hen|He was born in Lafayette, Ind., in seats. Fifty spectators finally were |believed to have escaped without |37_10CAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS the site of a small Russian colony | J vard locked at all times. The hens 1567, |scated but they were sent out of |injury. | 38—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS was ar he said Moscow, Aug. 15 (UP)—A drami- on the island and urned with | street. We w L g ¢ it we t on the loose and go into Louis'! | news that all was well. would say something and be made 3 garden for an orgy, Louis said. Offi The fate of the little colony of six|to look silly so we kept silent al- = cer O'Day told Schastian to keep his ‘Russians and a group of Eskimos on |lowing Id. the arena for his wise e Ny & hen coop locked. Wrangel Island has been the sub-|cracks. About this time it was ten — 1 e el Sl e faiden el R e ha ject of the grav il et e Mother Sees Daughter Years during which time past our If It’s a Leaky Faucet been_ completely severcd from civ- | hour M o M Missing Since May 30 ilized contact. Today Aviator Kra- i Sophia, the 17-year-old daughter ora sinsky flew from the ice boat “Lit-| [f('h s the prize winning he lof Mrs. Dalphia Labniec, Orange ke,” which had crashed its way to|letter of Ruth Guite of 52 Camp Li [street, was seen Sunday in New s 3 within 60 miles of Wrangel Islani, |street Britain, the mother reported to the | : o % . B B Runnlng To‘-let found the colony and retu = | police, although the girl has been Lost Her Double Chin—Lost Her Prominent Hips— |f the ice boat. The silhouette in this (Wednes [missing from her home since Me- Lost Her Sluggishness or maybe Greet Plane With Joy day) paper is of Mr. Dan | morial Day. Her mother se S S The Russians and the Eskimos as | Fitzpatrick who has recently tak her since, although she suspects Gained Physical Vigor—Gained in Vivaciousness— i The Sink ls Stopped UP well greeted the aviator with,par-|over the agency of the Lynn Ol she has gone peitnEDaminich Gained a Shapely Figure oxysms of joy, he reported. a8 he|Burner, formerly carried by his ievi Alfano, 636 Sta reet, It was re- ELos chynitoa lanninegon IeB ongther zpatrick & Co methtqd%frehnoe“ctgg {ported that she was seen in a €ari ¢ youre fat—remove the cause! | Notice also that you have gained For Reliable Service in smooth stretch of ice “prairie.” He i Jopular ‘member of constipation. IS | with him Sunday. Officer Kumm is| RATITHE sontain (sl e oieie o0 i SEE e few shreds of the cloth which . a staunch supporter | 'Will te) youwhyyou investigating th e i . our body organs, | SR A o Plumbing Heating or Sheet Metal Work the Russians had worn when they | | ! [vour eyes i T | i glands and nerves must have to ] | Jeft Russia remained among their | i should Chew your, | ,.v;; provens vose peronms ol @0 oo e o o s 1 P CAL raiment. They had become in their | Tn tonigni's NEwspapir, (| laXatives. ‘]Pleasant Five motor vehicle operators have | When your vital organs fail to|keener in mind. KRUSCHEN will| ALL three years' stay accustomed to f e —vour | any fa P o 2 | editor takes r i ac o] censes suspended and one |perform their work correctly—your |give any fat person a joyous sur-| Kimo methods of subsistence and ap. | (10T {akes the liberty of printi totake.Gentlebut |ne cheir ticenses susne ; a0l | | | driver has had his returned, ord- {bowels and kidneys can't throw off | prise. 2 £l 4 the likeness of the owner of a store ss : | [REes P e pe;x;led Inithe sturdlest of nealth, ({05 opion o8 B0 e e of i stor, .oroughmlts A@CHON | ing to recoras at police headquarters. | that waste material—before yon| Get an bottle of KRUSCHE s of the ice, who had | SRR alhe i | Suspensions include Frances Cal- [realize it—you're growing hidcously | SALTS at Fair Drug Dept. (lasts 2 cen .uniable to make their way | prtICLl rtomally s Insiston the Genuine |1avan. 100 Hart street; Arthur Roy, |fat! {months). It even this first bottie ° ° Sor e Tniated blandubecatss Jimmic Ontario el 8 Beaver street; George W. Dixon, vy half a teaspoonful of [doesn't convince you this is the ea Aleiireathe 8 otithe miles of s H‘y': S atorg 3 sant strect; Leon Haberski, | KRUSCHE SALTS in a glass|est, safest and surest way to lose e 3 . : A Bt e L Bl B e e ‘g s 266 Bammlnstor avente rand Nicho. |of hot water every morning—in 3 [fat-if you don't feel a superh im-|lj PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN ST. el e R sa it i Joh | s Forestandi, 1445 Corbin avenue, |weeks get on the scales and note |provement in health—so gloriousty climbed into his plane to take off |1.oomis goes to work. He could | Webh, 53 Barnett |how many pounds of fat have van-|encrgetic — vigorously —alive — your &gain to return to the Litke. H hecle uplan Ui dboye Whe oo 1 his license returned. ' ished noney gladly returned. i promised that the sturdy ice boit Wy hers if he had time, would bend every effort to reacn |but he's awfully busy now that he them and ta back t has recently temp S zation. services of one o S CISRE 0T ni _ Radio Sends Out Ne downstairs at his home and broke - = g e mdlojot the ice crackled | his Who is this man and 7 I JES' BEEN THINKIN ABOUT MY=FUTUR WELL —=TO TELL YOU grifiito n xeliaved GO t Xind of business s in? R ¢ -NMOM-AN [ WONT BE A FIREMAN ‘CAUS THE TRUTH-MOM- ‘ | s § ‘ 4 THEY PROBLY WOULDNT HAVE 1 HADN'T PLANNED task of crashing throug RULES OF SILHOU ENOUGH FIRES Yo SUIT ME To BE ACTIVE F:& [ miles of i o h the men | CONTE i - i 5 AWAY BY GOING DOWN [ti=tdentiry iikencan : i Z. AN' T WONT BE A PLICEMAN "~ |{|ano S?VEEPING SEVERAL | 2 : 1 INVENTS TYPE 2.—Describe how he makes livell- ‘A ad h By GEORGE 1 rch 2 1 g . CAdE Tl WSHLERR (=5 {|uP THE CELLAR e oD Mol | g, —Address communications to ENOUGH ROBBERS To LT & “Silhouette” Editor, typewriting machine invent y % O \ ME -1 GOTTA BE Frederick A. Hart : New Britain Herald ; 4.—Contest closes at 2 p. m. fol- has been paten L ving insertion—Saturday office, it was learned 1 A i oke ot may be mailed or 0 the Remir ) ought 1o the Herald pany of Ilio He appli or oitice the patent in May year. Seven- | | 6.—Credit given for neatness. teen claims r' 1 7.—0n dollar awarded daily for The machine incl e best answer according te matic tabula f rom « rules. columnar posit POOR PA AUNT HET | pOILY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT BY CLAUDE CALLAN BY ROBERT QUILLEN - = ~~ / BUT MY DEAR LIZA BUT SHE DID. MAAM! SEARCH ME, BOB! MY \\/.FEL—\ A A HULL HAM SHE'S GONEIH WOLLD NEVER LIE IN THE PLAC : COULDNT VANISH AND UNTIL THIS YEAR w&/vF:)/ P (2 OUTTA YOUR OVEN: NEVER HAD A TENANT STAY + = AFTER THE FIRST NIGHT! » g WHILE BACK IN'GRAYSTONE “My regular doctor knows . ful, but 2 OCEAN.G‘\‘:’.YL{OHND IN THE HEART OF THE I've got z;‘f,’x‘rmi;y to support, allic voked ‘.I,‘:;‘,\‘I\”L\}]!”M.'\',,},l,l,\, ; OS\E’:/E%AE:__ V“;AYS‘ON ADIRONDACK MOUNTAING, but from the size of that v e resident of M= of [ THE SITUATION 1S specialist's bill T guess hc the Society an' it ,il,,n"l‘ me > \ 7 MEETS A FRIEND BECOMING CRITICAL! thinks there's nobody de wood when I heard about her S | A\ pendin’ on me except him.” triplets.” ‘Copyright 1923, Pubimners Syndicate) | |