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i na N ‘W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TIONDAY, SEPTEMBEI‘L FAU DOWN STAIRS FATAL TO ARKUE l 0f Broken Bac CONFESSION READ IN PEACOX TRIAL (Con i killed althou the ki Sidney questioned the marrie @aug Bons - She ene quarrel the voun Itimore witness o sea as a Didn't told Mrs. he tell hter, of ywl stude e “T just ¥ what it i Syme d ba ) test rony Mrs. Hein ave Ioriday <) fve in im to %o find her ¢ sho! o = “Did h 1t you help get back?" Symes asked & eNot % But he ed you to give him &he addr re his wife was liy Saw Letter With Address faughter to your aunt Ida telling the 18 Second Weel Lived With Mion - OER Oak Stree Han D s at Hospital HIRKHAY SUGGESTS LEVY ON GANN, £, W ) -l Bites Woman; Also Attacks Cougple \ Sept. 23 () Mrs. c FORROAD REPAERS B AT GUIANA AIRPORT Yor ald Lort ANDON ATTENPT (O TEST W lH FOR ANEELSON rship. venile Fight Pumble CiTY | Police to Interview I1im in LINDBERGH LANDING town | 18 oon were Middletowr arrest of wn as Roy K, wi Midd 1 brir Circus On Morris Concerning sse s Heard Frbm gi directc 1 by the er of Comme wrdon C. to s to s of Fans High Bristol, Bartumiole, slice ain Yale Freshmen Will Start W ml\ Wednesday rt tomorrow busi dir usual lal to Ground, Kaplan Absence of 165 has not o'clock 1 exam WS SOURCE N WATER SUPPLY oo G of G, to Advie Puic of . Faots Concerning System Britain BOYS FALL OFF BLEACHERS AND LAND 0N BROKEN GLASS Engage in Perch and GUYER DENIES LEAVING WITH LOGAL GIRL Middle- of ras . arned to a this receiv- police | local | He Claren colored, who was | taken to ja to serve 30 e o . | ys for suit of clothes, (Continued From YFirst Page) | ) : "f’”_:_,” ¥ Hthe trip are unfounded. He had ol ‘,,W-‘ sented himself as having been | N AT STTR( ~ s THE O'NEIL PURCHASE ith. it wag|Hart & Heggeman in Hartford. As for Lation n | Good Will Air Pilot An his erican it a mishap oc J. | S1d 1 r ith An of his cr able re 1 flig visits to ¢ the sub London, to 1 ity down the erica cets good will countries, is about ted the cight hot however, it is cemplet west ind the « is 1o the t taught in th - late ablo Sidar. flight pay countries, ephone Noth- hour Mex took off visits to miles should helieved would have Colonel good ast ol presen simi- | is one 10015 WA‘(FMAN AUWTS | City ltcms of I C from 2 to b ock at t Stat Arn ¥ n is in New York eity [ | for the Vogel Adver- ! o8 ‘,.‘\\‘-‘,“]“ ",\ ,\"\‘!1' inued From First Page) ) AT none of the| Dominick trella AT ! DiCraare willl b srried interested In orning at 9 o'clock at th although 1 didn't John the st ular thought,” the poiice were notified today of L ques- S D his company paid ough Mr. Hunter, | ord on the | ny showing eny 5 no re o it was a 1y own on 60. of T Main | | rec rted resting comfort- s | A iin General hospital | o havirg been admitted for ) vas worth t t of his right 1 Shortridge. i s r Saturd i, the result N i “Did you get his reports?” Associated Press Photo Junior Ha x replied he had. | The senate naval inves w rting committee has opened its investigation into tne activities 0} > will meet tonight at aking of the conference, | (i, ? A e £ 10 e in of Sey- he sai | William B. Shearer (s stan d 11.5. ri advocate, in the unsuccessful 19 eva limhi Miss tation that the would confer Agreement whereby ey powers @ i » members of the Amcrican shipbuilding in Kansas; Shortr ‘ornia, and Robinson bridg ‘1hv4 \'v nators Al ge, S ; ARSI Daniel (‘mhdzm, at torney on Shearer’ inn in Farmington settled or b right. George | of nterested in t spendi % it would an House hotel, | our company was carrying on A i thought it was worth | ] « 12| 325,000 to he' advised on the | Ues their home| “Was this man hired | wce on the con’erer | Absolutely not.” | “Was he to be a spy or mi | inly not and that wasn't dis- | Knew ortridze of know ible newsy Reporters Present askod if witness | that “responsible and permen would re- the < port that conference ™ “Then why did you spend $25,000 for another reporter? Wi wuse of Tis know- | ought be f naval aff rs he would look | is conference from another e = e | CAMERMAN VISITS ‘BYER"; BW BROKEN |, Waxemen feaifed Shesres, had | yu ) RIS ONELIEST 000 Geneva deal and att ibuted | IN FALL O“E EVATOR i COLONY to super salesmanship. 4 it “I don't like to malke that ac- . ; . k i he said, “but he Owner of Victory Matiress Co. Gets B ove | s C (R CI Shlna W hen Tn: sitting directly behind | : witness. leancd forward and jured at Ractory. cd at this remark. | i Shortridge remarked that prob- ) of the Victory Arch of the “competent ne papermen here in this room” would sked $25,000 for the Geneva Louis Byer, ow tress Co. © waus ably critically when an | have levator he was operating at his | assignment, and then inquired if the i plac business crashed with him | witness ever had been a newspaper | a shortly before 3 cl this after- | man i ) cident wers | Once Sold Newspapers B ; e vas “lated at the| Wakeman suid he had, explaining | o gt vi ; luce of b {hagiMTi Ryer fLeNancegsold Ihe inhabits X dlone elevator and no | After the Geneva conference.| noyw are about.i4(, are el SR ceman said, Shearer sought em- | na from n white garrison i in Generai [epties e sl anty on the island during 11 - el censy of the shipbuilders S Nasoleon for 5 fractured spine and the £ e "“ Yemiojenteal o 5 ibilities for his re- ; i rom i her conference in Octaber, rs old. He is feeail family. The witness in repl to question: - bout Shearer's ) “propagan- S R it Gay » |da” job in Washington in 1926 Lance Priest’s Carbuncle | 00 " V800 s as vin: tiueneing public opinion | Wakeman testified he did not of | know how suce I the merchant | Today for Third Time 1is morning physicians or the third time the Rev Lucyan the acred He confined o after lanced narine Shearcr vork i legis was at kind o hard to check up on.” Made ive campaign of becanse Bojnowski, church You can nave your who to his bed mor 0 a weelk No Statement carbun i At the fected and cansed ather Bojnow time he was employed for AT e | the Washington work, She = [ o i Goodyear tires ed that the infection would spread i © ! through the systems 4 possibly nsed the P r Bojnow- ski. T afte ed to be restin on the road to recovery. He prevented from taking part in the novena in honor of St. Theres Shearer maae t of his propo: pol.cy Wakeman said “He ussed the whole general € ation,” the witness explained. The recollection I have is that| thing for him to go to Geneva and ooe PETtRSflN’S ABSENCE : | | 1 1 { 1 which will be celebrated for Wednesday mencing and pay for them later on! With Annapolis Murder | old the PLAN WILL PERMIT YOU TO PAY AS YOU RIDE, IF YOU WISH. far as this c | is not tru | mor be checked upon, it . Wachter had given furnishing of an tford, which yesterday by the Chief Hart of t received ger prints prir those M for the apartment in Ha dismantled 1ford's rford.s <ed ther was young her friends, ' woman and here was f Simms. Officer Dolan was satis- | g Fod nt Gnce (At (e printh wers nop|no. exvense o fhe Wacnter family| o A |involved in the cancelled wedding| W Sl e G ned by bevond the usual sum incidental to the 1 5 to his reeord Te | Pre-nuptial aftairs. | 51t o e 1 Adi st vealinciin Jail | Runiors current that the | GOODYEAR TIRES in prison, and a check up in [ Peterson family f the | York disclo that he was|young man might y dis- hful in cvery detail. appeared. While it is true that the UL | note indicated that they would nev- PLAN FOR PULASKI DAY | er sce him again, it is now thought | TROJAN BA'I“E‘E IES A large delegation of members of | that he will eventual be lo-| the various societi the sacred | cated and, though the family can-| H church m fter- | not Le communciated with it is the | | noon at the rector: nge | general impression that they are | street and with the Zction of | directing a search for him, led by | the Pulaski committee representa- |parental anxiety 1 . s of the Sacred Heart parishifur- | Before the young man disappear- | t t ¢ ored.y for the participation in he left the note, telling Miss| o5 e cnoice o0 e the parade which will take place on | Wachter where she could find he [ October 13, commemorating the | baggage, though he gave no notice | t weds of Drizadier General Cazimir |of the reason for his de wre, His | marxet. aski friends, most of whom thought weil | Paul Nurezyk, a member of the | of him, cannot account for his ac-| parade committee of the Pulaski|tions, cveryone connected being at| W Commission, conducted the meeting. |a thorough loss on the same ac- | e d Heart parish decided to | count. | have two hands among the socicties B S — | n the parade and also made definit P F [ in the parade and also made definite | LAR ALOT CLUB OFFICERS | TIRE AND BATTERY COMPANY plans to have a float decorated in red | Mig; Gladys Stingle was clected | which will be follow by | Hacred Heart school. white students of th president of the newly formed T lot club which fa- | held its first meeting | - {of the season Iriday night at the| | FIRE IN ROOMING HOUSE [ home of Miss velyn and Olive | o No. 1 of the fire department | Chase of §2 Warren street. hington Street Phone 900 | went to the anley building, Other officers elected were Myrtle ! Main strect, at 10:06 o'clock this|Schneider, vice president; Myrtle | srenoon in response to a “still” | Kutschy, secretary and Lillian | larm, and found that a asket had taken hol~ in the floor of Mrs. Lallamme’s | damage was nominal, waste paper | Youns, treasurer. | ed a| A regular business 1on | conducted and work on the club | The | hooks started. Refreshments ‘uun served later in the evening. l fire an HOME OF TROJAN CUSTOM BUILT BATTERIES meeting was no roomirg house.