New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1929, Page 13

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EW BRITAIN HER o et e A I D Pages 13 to 20 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929. { Child F;;xds Mother Strangled and New York, strangler his victim Sept. 16 (UP)— attempted to revive failing, finished the Jjob, was sought today. who e and |2 W omen Make Man Walk Home in So Casually Tells Bootblack Story HELD IN BANK COUP ]'Arrest of Suspect Nears In D . ‘ S cks Meagre Clues Found - Of Texas District Attorney Friday; ' Death Bed Statement Disappears Personals cath | GOTHAN TO HOLD PRIVARY FLECTION ... Battle Tor Nominations Tomoré Ghazical Quintieriide Mannouncea || i s ston) Densont ot o) in Ambush Murder — Wife Says |/ /" o e = e row in New York C][y : the murder. ~Awakening yesterdsy || —Two young women were being She “Believes” She Knows Who Skulking otk e — he found his moth Mr: Julia || sought by police here today at 5 - £ = tieri, 24, lying on the living || the request of Hugh Martin, 25, Men Near Home Were. T Gheater or 51 CAR New York, Sept room floor with four strands of | Who says he was picked up by £ H f mayor butcher's twine alfout her neck and || the pair, driven to a lonely woods : ’ X N L N vill d D offices her face hat d || near Arden, beaten stripped of ) ; s tomors He couldn't waken her, and so he | his clothing—except his socks 8 ) C H took $4.10 from her purse and left || @nd forced to walk home \‘ oday, = 5 o A M ind hig el || . Doctors took five stitches in || ! s of B Hgstee ¢ o rats are Give me a shine,” he command- || Martin's scalp where the * o L e : « f 1 Tony Di Giusto, 13, who carri zons” hit him with an L et \ A gat lidate shoeshine box wrench, according to the victim's r 1 I mave the m,)y And when Tony polished p, | | tate Undecided on Jury y i [ man Fis rl announced casually, VA | S—————— ) - Georg o H lia, fusion-repubs killed my mother this morn- —_— r Carn nd M. Benmett, res will be an open meeting and the & L S faUoCE A Tony called police. v found |public is invited : / a blood-stained bottle of spirits of | Tt | ( G 470 W Richard Enright, police commis= nmonia, indicating the strangler,| The Newington Girls' club® will 1 ) r Mayc entered after beating Mrs. Quintieri, hal'imeet Friday cvening at 7:15 o'clock ¥'s sur Chalk for e yoreaganpinasend attempted to revive her and then |in the Congregational parish house Saybroo! on what is ealied square twisted the cord about her tioat. | . They e milliner, wi ed that the The three new Buffalo pumper woman, a se husband is believed D. Waggone and his bank Huride, Colo £500,000 with banker. who built up credit for himself ix New York barks through a fraudu- s ar- for mayor i y ! !rived in Newington on schedule 1ent coup is shown above, center, as he was arrested in Newcastle, Wyo., the © be in Colorado, had been threat- | gaturday afternoon were | after obtaing the money through his scheme. With Waggoner, “secdy, o ened with d @ rejected suit- | griven from Buffalo by demonstra. | Western banker,” are County Attorney McAvoy and She Howell of h res or on 104th and had moved |iors from the Buffalo Fire Appli- | Weston county, Wyo, The small town banker faces feder wzes of at- have sev} from that locality to avoid his ad- | ance Mrg, Co. et tempting to defeand and using the mails fraudulently. U. Harvey, neespaiterihe foncellentered IREL L ol Ui ll ol e i L e e e t artment through a window open- | g i f A e — — —— " e A ing on a fire escape Sngay "‘w”””“ rom 5 ““ """!“ i ; ; v ven to the part in exposing a $6,000,004 Re; |coming from Garvan's Mill pond. H 0 OT o tta Kooerber. i ; e Sy In her new home Mrs. Quintieri|Fire officials from several communi- HEALT B ARD V Eb ¥ present ! Y TR Kiris nailed down the window opening on | ties congratulated Newington on the ton and 5 S 2, & i Tt ranar Have fire escape, but the killer is|complete equipment of the trucks | TO ENGAGE DR DUMUNT prettily S |7 i : ! ved to have wriggled ugh {and of the service they frel as- | 38 During TSy ; ] : @ sccond window. 1 they will render. An official o oeve re ren-|ot S ¢ ) , LINE TO INCREASE TONNAGI WINS SPEED BOAY — will be given Tuesday after- | Wil Ask Common Council fo dered by Mrs, M Rival, with I irch rer Germany, Sept. 16.—() Venice, Sept. 16 (U'P) noon by officials from the New Eng- GBIl p no selections Emma 0 2,218 Kilometer i l Boston. This test will take place at Miss A buffet ry 1 (rp . d r for the Count Volpi Mill brook on Dowd street just off n Koerber re- rS W L « 1 in Miss PRFPARE F Main street. i fas She ) dlincret D Malor L L | Company No. 3 of the Volunteer | unanimously voted ) of Matthias 1 to 1 a rer ip from Gar Woo St (S | IFire department elected its officers | Louis J. Dumont of Ir street, on Sep- tato kY V. S rave’s max ] . ] Friday night as follows: Cajdain. | as superint t, and to ask the ‘ n ne Suegu Lol 1 on ¢ il 1 Ha0it ki \v\‘]‘"""‘ N i ' 'd William Holt; licutenant, Dwight common council that his salary b co of Alex G. Mood, Unitid V1 1elpl oie de on econd lap. n Charles H. Sherwood that that of Dr. Richar: Pullen, Yoo i September 26, 27 and 28 e 3 SR ixhibit at Clevelan —_— | Dr. Pullen has opened priv val docal indust have ar B ton, Sept. 16.—Arrange- but is filling the post of Iperin- tool for the ninth annual Grange | I OFD GSO JO]J tendent awaiting actien by the o committee in charge of the _ Chairman John J. Mel will = ; I T ir consists of Rertram Seward, . ¥ virman \r Margaret 1irwin, | Resources of Frozen Wastes to Be interview Alderman Peter ] s e p s . S A ewski; chairman of the salary cor sceretarys Bverett A. Blliott, treas- | gugied By Expedition Making tloo, and soek De 13 % al ee, and seek have a T i g :; - T“""‘””' e r'”," ‘;‘;‘” D () 20k [action faken at Wednesday ni . Rt gL Co, 5 o place Sept. 26, 2 On the eoting he commion co AU % b S 7 vill he served from 6 on. The ; vation of the resources of one of Dr. Dimont is now rintendent NEW CANAL DAM v s V1 e ables will be in | the world's last frontiers. the Ant- of health at Lewiston and i Washington, Sept. 1¢ o f warles L, Luce. A small | arctic. is the mission en which Lieut. | Me. He will come fo N i t r = = exhibit fee will be charged unless | Bernt Dingsor, exploer, and officer S soon as he can secure re articles are donated and all vegeta- | of the 16val Norwegiin navy, board- | lease from his present posit bles exhibited must be grown by |l the whaler, Sir James Clark, to = = persons entering exhik A large | dzy sound for the Ross sca. MISS KOERBER SHOWERED premium list has been prepared for | TLieutenant Dingsor, who has been A kitchen s rowas given 1 this department. Raymond L. Stod- |named Antarctic whaiing commis- | Mrs. W. I t her home, i will be in charge of the frult |sioner -hy Norway under an agreo. |lLyons stree turday night, in xhibit. Others in « a | ment with Great Britain, will study | 0od booth, Mrs. Harry I°. Rowley: | methods of conservation of the in | ned goeds, Mrs. Clara |dustry from which his country de- Tounchell: candy, Mrs. C. A. [rives yearly revenues of approxi- | wdy flowers, Mrs. Charles T. |mately $30,000,000 3] i | 1 Ilowers must he grown and |, Tah s Clark it it A A | arranged by exhibitor. A small fee 5 i S L S . 1€ Iister whaler, the C. A. Larsen, { 3 charged for all entries. 1aney | oy for the Antaretic whaling re- |k ind domestic hooth will be i1 gion from their home port of Sande charge of the Grange Auxiliary of |5 P yefualed heve ‘osion which Mrs, Matzaret Johies is presi- [21070: Notway, refucled here yasters MR : : day and took on supplies. o | The €. A Lassen will deliver Preminms will also be offered for i & several hundred tons of supplies to the school exhibit, which will in- - N 4 Commander Richird E. 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