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‘ a7 7 - - " ¢ NEW BR ITAI\ D'\H'& }{FRATD MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 q a » [ i X r |————— e —— time for further lensthy ¥ i l bud( €n Bfiaf 1 o, W@mafl PATR! K BR"]{]ETT | [ Motorist Sohs When WIU fi!vt SEH![ [ Muzrderer’s Old Hom Ol T “ Hil e 4.8 i 'S Ak | his departure from \Wash ¢ S0l 5 o = Stopped By Policeman ! Burned Bown Today | -l ”‘ HS g_:flf% @ Ir¢ J Cumbe R. I, Oct. 7 (PA— | 1 ar, Oct The ceremonial din n }“ 7! F i O Lafldl ¢ ) burst into tears wt once occupied by Emil Schutte || \white House tonight wi nt L! Nq‘ n o 1 X L motorcycl L u who went to th 1 : Lou andin social fu jon of the L 1 i 2 v ! wing soci P'w 4 mgc; Mothe s re o s burned prime ministor's visit. AL the same » LIRE : e cups f . : o (Cor R Y an H d time, it will stand as a new chapter n; A H C Ir o i Passionist Lecturer to Hol e s e e chaver Ay horifeg fter Hoe ( = 1 t mande . y ) The dinner, of course. Was ar- W 1 hand Te 5 o 5 , ) ! Hushand Tells Polic s ot aiconor | Megfings At §t, Mary’s Church raned in monor ot v sachenata,| AIS0-Women Invoive ¥ w Intoxicated L (e S but only through the relinquishment PATTR Ny d e mb o a | Rev. Cosmas O'Shaughnessy. €. P., | | ctor from Mrs lerick W. 2 ":“‘1 :“L""fu:’"m’iv S pm’,“m: o] st Hampton, Oct. T (P—Justic 3 ithhold i i The driver, who is name | | Catholic priest from the Passionist widow of Schutte. Bolster is eslde poss| AT i ney Withhold e Or e o R oaen i Daninls of Car- || monastery in West Springficld, will etired Ne < policeman. | | 8ve him the privilege of escorting of the Peace E. Il Clinton : AT AS T A i anc Bb e Britain B Tedaiil|y face 1§75 and || glve eight talks on religion o all||The house was entirely burned, | | Mrs. Hoover and sitting at her right. |Grand Juror John J. Thomus ise i ment—Another Aleohs o el er of Moose. He was al i il i o to attend them at St || but some furnite saved. | | Sir Esme Howard, the British am-{warrants today for the arrest on eins L 4 < . v of the New Britain Cha or e liquor was confiscat- o urch from Sunday, October v loss was placed at about §6,- | | bassador, had to relinquish simflarfy oo (W5 0 e of Tax Collecton ism Case Re 3 or of Commerce, to Sunday, October 27, both in- | nao, rights as the personal representative | % S CORETS BEOEX LERECAD K oo is wife and two | clusive. The talks will begin at 8 N\ _____J | of his king to bring about that ob- . = tlondiy i o, s of age, and| __lo'clock. They will form the third| - e jective. DACER IS InERs bl i Y G 1 2 5. He leaves ek of a mission which opened In| o oo SR o Mrs. Gann Moves Down and Edward Dever us. clerk of ten ion : R et C- i A0 L9 : " lter MocDonald ck Mrs. Dolly Curtis Gann, sister and | the Hotel Arrigoni, Middletown, who e o 2me St. Mary's church ye yimonn eciies & et rs. rtis n, si ! aid : « S Matt Deagnar. mastord B0l S L dent, likewise took a lower place at | Collector Watrous is charged with 3 I ¢ cing A will be b from. b S i T i S e "l 0 o aipad table to enable Lady Isabella How- |the embezzlement of $200 r:f’ i Il 1l 1 y road on Wed B oot ny who wish o e ird, the ranking British matron. to found ) W"'“]""f‘_‘]"“‘jfl""‘ : t 1 morning at 8:39 o'clock ent will | tallks, stated that the lectures will [ 5 S¥CE PR - E0 e A G 0 I Gl il et 9 N e A e ke q olemn high mass of requicn s seg- | be ssed to the general publie ='ppl SRR o of the | Acceptance of her withdrawal was | = lv(‘)‘ \‘\w\.m::“y" e e E \ ! Mary's church at 9 o'cloc] nd with doctrines that - % & regarded by her friends as estab- | With 1 ¢ i : ; i 3 SR e E % conversations bet these two | T sister of a state policeman T D the | . 1 1l be in Falrview cemetery iR s ize license | separate the Christian sects. “To all |fo0CIStIons Betiort FREst lishing her rank as that of a vice ST O & S8 Aieht whs « NApDE ‘ by Willam J.|sincere souls they should form the {neh WS (e nnown nd Tialy | President’s wife. Miss Ishbel Mac- | ¥ 00" BOUGS €50 S, BeC X Mrs. A s v aving Lo . 3 Pauline H. S subject of honest and intellf i e et Donald, daughter and official hostess | , "7 4T G o [ S o N TlN[i Joth of 124 Tremont str b lectures will be ed T o o of the prime ministe came 10 1oio Loen interested. The 4 Saturday \ ; 1deyClon Attorney Charl ; native | tior d not controver: their sca power further as a step Washington without social rank. P e e S S B v . : 1 ur ot hisoty avals of t ia oy et Preceding the dinner, the prime |\ hore the four can be fou A il X i N[]T RFALLY SEGRET local shools, was ‘ t at- Personal Interviews Planned | Issuance of the ir minister's crowded program for the | (ollector Watrous was reportol 4 Tad to , ,‘ it of New York | TIn conjunction with the nightly | o “pr #Hen G TS TR day included visits to the senate, |missing to state polic Gaturday 4 ) Adoly 1 il Sa his ind other | talke, there will be s the el the | where he was ofiercd the unusual (hough he had been a om hom s A Ir \ ! g city for | int for president and the prime minister ilege of addressing the member- |sinee the beginning of i 3 : T ( ed 1 st 1 ) th Attorney spent the | con, the lect on religious ' oy in their at the chief exeen- | ship, and to ')wr house, followed by town constable said 1 e et had g0 ) : JAnGs = nd in this ¢ Hartford. ma ter each lecture lit- camp near this The a lunc at the White House Portland cight miles from t o el t charter be approv At 1 pernumerary Cyrus | ¢ on the Catholic faith will be ce is to sta don on Thu The nurse disappearcd . gor tled. An | o'clock this afternoon both piles' gechoonmaker, on duty at Willow ble free of charge in the Schedule of Day a few days before and was scen rids 1 ¢ Vas | ol asnCrEgoflsoented (to bout the same size. ook park, reported lust night that church vestibule. In the vestibule Wi on. Oct. 7 (P—Prime ing with the woman in whom off i 3 is it regist one \nis net was missing will be a question box in Mintster MacDonald's official pro- |Dever is said to be interc HICERSOL = Joseph Peters of 41 Allen street | which may be dropped inquir re- Begun as they rode t1 T today follows Watrous' office report, made > y orted to the police the theft of lating to the Catholic religion. They |yolling country side and continued A. M.—(Approximately) re- he disappeared carried the e W , s a long ord, He topeoat ile was attending | will be answered after the lectures. |crore a friendly open n the i turns from week-cnd at presic oraLon L oty 3 called K : s as being « dance Sat at T. A, B.. Non-Catholics in large numbers (00K | formal and unique talks betseen the | Rapidian river lodge in Virginia, |, “Cash (o balance account—3 2 he po y J finneapolis, | Ml lvantage of the last scries of lec- |two statesmen who only rece 11:30 A. ompanied by Sir | 20101 \( il 3 1 2 1t for instituted | t iclivered here & few Years hocame the spokesmen for t Isme Howard, Dritish ambassa- | A0 De f Gl : / | ? i z e , . Joseph A Matas lish speaking peoples of the world. | dor, visits the house and the senate, | >0 ¢C! qf”w LD se o Laty : t ; 1 i bulls. Ju perford | 7The following have been ded in a Sunday ke ven more | | I AL—With h Blas |6 ok unal Alhertin htarr A 15¢ by th pe from the r ntiary L Dréac x the p nd | nounce her O'Shaughne sual tk ¢ co ces them- | [s] r Gl L e U 2 : 4 4 § Republican represent m.vx L (EI m‘ . : nounced @ her : ”n;r:\[n 5 usual than the co nees then L.\_ur J\[y. cDonald, abRth e s e ho o eretabla lo acco 4 made by or 3 D cek « )€ ves W hite ouse 1.689 i ‘]‘ Bi r Q e R, v S me | A n ouk tree their restir P M.—Guest of honor at state | gunds. ' b porte c ot 1ML LARA James ¢ thert and acy”; October | tain forest th Gx Ui o tra e Al a5 7 3 x sent for nm = ,! ¢ Bidy: town dlers ST homE Fhias e s rous’ personal effeets, in his desk roJ Purney ! i | h tow t Ootaber fiornes and in his clothes. About $6,000 s i 1 s cis; nt of town at 2 o'cloch O6tobe e S S i[\' Ha" Aid ’.? )m;‘;»;n;'u! (r:,r n:”v:w];rl;n\ ”;4'1';‘] o S t 150 AN nobcior i homas Franc ~, cen their owr o &N 5 e money orders, some ‘ nore 1y ' auditor n M. Dancrofi; RSB Lt Foy: Severed Artery|iinn s year old. in tha wasts papet (Centinued From Iirst Page) irors, Harold G. Lucas and 810 000 DA[ AGE AC[ION & el With blood flowing freely from a|iasket in Watrous' office. First S A 1 Was . 1 r of | vered art in his wrist, seven | lectma Selle declared A. Webster; collector of tax 1, - nountzineer pas T nan S li 5 t stead of Tron Man Pat Ma-|erott I3 Proudman; constables, Rav- ]\FTERMATH OF FATALL ITY e ir ol Cj Pislowski came to|$1.825 1s still to be accounted for, % 0 s s e mond V. Halleran, Arthur Olesca, | ol ity hall this afternoon to find | Watrous is being tentatively accused poisor Harold H. Whitney and Benedict ¢d 'a momentous 6y comeone who might assist him. Jo- | of taking $200. Watrous and Devery ~Another Case Reported e S T T b I e i A el e nlchos e seph B. Allee of 101 Harrison fcaux e long been friends. This was the sccond cuse J . el R l O o strest noticed the hoy's condition | State police said they had reasoq : Hollame fo & ! I Bean and Leon Death of Bros v Karas o S the more sim- |And valled the attention of Build-|(o believe the ulleged embezzled o he police over i | e S ing - Inspector Arthur N. Ruther- | ments and the flight with the wom. (4 : er, | Esther E. Woodruff and Helen PR DIaY ( But none pussed and the only | ford. Who took the Loy fo the New|en were planned long ag & 1 Holt; town plan commission, Wij- ttorney Martin I%. Stempien, ad- sounds minglin th the quiet tone | Britain — General hospital. There | Watrous is marricd and has twa e ; 1 . dlemas and Thomas minjstrator of the estate of Bronis- _— of their sprech were 1 irmurs hes were taken and the build-|children. He is the son of the latq of s i ¥ Nelson IS Gt nn At hol ios (Continued From Firat Page) of the cascades in the Rapidan river | I8 inspector brought the boy to his| John Watrous, wealthy manuf } o han ¢ e commissioners, for one trolley car is alleged 3 and the rustle of the leaves falling | 1 at 11 B street | turer and descendant of an earlg e It and roar year, Thomas Holt: for two years ¢ him at Buckland, has | o oo ted to him | before a gentle antnmn wind Chester's parents were away from | gamily. Devercaux 13 unmarried | 1 T ww has ) for three vears, brought suit for $10,000. Attor e loion. Return_ to Companions home just before noon when he | e Zinbig - e Tiquc of the A.'s 1 B. J. Monkiewicz s representing 1 Daughter in Balcony S el ot et el gl IS SRl AtEsClis R i Uugl el oy ko ST ER earnesteds = 5 Democratic plaintiff, and the suit s brousht| <vaicning from the gallery the Dresident and the prime i a window, causing the injury. S A Y s i Patrick H. Martin: against the Connecticut Co. cordial reception was Miss Ishbel v pathway they T _Bevlnle\e His Gun §tole<n s perat- | Mc c 0 7 Harry C. Goodale It is claimed in the compl MacDonald who wore a grey dress the tanley Budnick Guest H J’unn Toczko, who was fined $7 e 1s | eelectmen, John H. Fish and Ir Karas was on the track s e ¢ strip- | cjoine o ; 4 land costs in police court today on a 's Four Children has te ' ] town clerk, Thom fon which is crossed by muny ":‘Kq‘ e el e g e a of Friends At Party |charge of aischarging firearms with, vicz leg . her G twirl the second town treasurer, Thomas A. pedestriang, on May 5, 192 The _‘” “Hm\m\ wife of the British i A ]1‘ \‘lv" lor ,Wm: in honor f)( out a mit, was ested this afters on, A 1 ; F oy of town depast trolley c lleged o have been | 005 T 00T s dressed in a blue |Start but had gr anley Budnick of street was inoon by Ofticer David D on a 1 handled ssl a negligently | @mpaszad > to permit an uninte ield at Talcon hall Saturday night. |eharge of suspicion. The police To- o nd I wandle sly NCRURCRUY Fo i ith white Dlouse and white ; 0 @ I i . S - ) ¢ % the operator aid to have - - ence Approximately 60 guests were pre ceived information which caused ncis W cted to keep a proper lookout (he Touse chamber, the| Mr. Machonald will be the »m( and an cntertainment was fur- fthem to believe that the rifl mur: | i be held t O of ti n; collcetor of faxes, Ar- e the car under his control, i iroueh lane of | °f the president until tomorrow, but |nished by the members. | Toczko had was stolen. The young N ’ 4 % o ) ars old t their talks over the Mr. Budnick was presented with a [man is being held for an inves! o 1toh s Bachmann; constables, LY, 5 ren and women lining Gl ¢ Hol t Robert D, Dessell, | killed instantly. 5 idor through the hall|believed to have gone ¢ set by his friends. He will | tion e ) 2o, cae) D lsinet Dasoimel the Iong conslasy theouel M Lattainment of the purpose . be marricd to Miss Jane Majewski e q A Al Deputy Sheriff Mathew Pag o e i : G 2 i 1 i cerved the papers on the ofafameanc bl i the British leader of Burritt street. Miss Majewski FALL FROM TREF i3 s T fnin e sang P ted to the vice presi- secretary fo Stanley Arszylowic: North Andover, Mass., Oct. 7 (U'T) | 1 an o anA R T — Rl e B arrival ot steamship agent. Mr. Tudnick wa¢ | A 15 foot fall from a walnut tres £ . ; 2 £ RISl X : e ienivp ndonUanIEnCRI S = 2N beginnin rand captain of the Burritt, | resulted in the death of Frank d i [;UST[]MS fi[HrERS b : 5 enachogliscoms East Berlin Man Leaves by Sen Watson of Indlana, the rotl N am .w”.“n(; m‘ the City ‘:n thorne, 45, of Revere, here yes i e A R e : pitant $1 to Each of His Sons 16 Kbinaeh: o with oftici | and was a former |terduy. The man landed on his . i ; ot 2| The sum of $1 was left fo Robert |kt iohotition oalehs which will leave little sident of the Burritt A. C. [ head on a pile of stor t it 1 tha sluaging | hrary divestors Macy . and Clarence Ccle by their father, I\'\‘r" : A o ! o 1o umage With | commissioners, for one ir, Tirunpo | the late CliFg (elits ol 1k I S S et e, 3/ than § antres | e et e ceording to the terms of the will fOr@isn relntions comm e 1 1 I T t | (iood Zor throa Yontht AT, which w mitted to probate court 8 piis 1 a grand Morri Otnoe chilarenSwers Rlgft stood In recess. The YE OF RUGGED DEPENDABILITY e i 2 oney provided they were not in L \ 1eath eithe b = (Continued | ) ! © i Brictol ¢ geathislingy th many in the diplomatic e 1 ‘ al He ) C : d £ Mrs. Dolly Curtis Gann, sister Oct. 7—A total of 1,300 Wdletows National Bank | PO Mt president, gat in the vice he f a possible 4800 had «and i (o isRthel exeoltopiand o i ontis row with Mrs: Willlam 1 1 + \ the entire estate in ¥ 2 o'clock this afternoon (it will have the entlr - in Howard Tat oo @ Istol's non-partisan election, | trust to be used as the support of {75 0 0 ouge side, Miss Mac- : ) This is considered a heavy vote, for | Loulse C his wife, While | )0 iq st in the diplomatic gallery the polls do not close until § o'clock lives. After her death somo of | Sy, Sy Teabella. Howard. . 4 “ L tonight and the heaviest press of | his children will be given a division 1o premicr was applauded warm A voters usually comes after the of the estate e B i rennier ves finish their day's| Irene Goodrich ef Oaklar Vice President Curtis welcomed : la, 85 dymond the British statesman s a repre- : ors are as follows en, $3( orge, Jr., Sant “of a great people” and rict, Brayton H. Goodwin: S e the hope that his visit . district, John Kenney; third | $500 I the arrangement he made in | o1 reenlt in bringing about an . - . aymond . Hill; fourth | his wille. recment on the naval question. co]omal red mahoganv o ‘ nes J. Heffernan, 5 et Been There Before / : Gangsters Captured Saying the walls of the senate 5 [ r turi icti chamber we not unfamiliar to [ CHAMBER 0F GOMMERGE P T"”“!"‘lg ‘K;l]m, him, M 1d_explained he had r 1 hr Desl{_ t ont New: Yorl, Oct: 2 lay in sat in the galleries, but that destiny i oo BANOUET DATE NOV. 6 BN ER(OTANETE EanfineIRLCk S ™ had net foretold then that he would | > 1 the apartment of Robert '(L,]p”, Firs 1ol it racs i T ; . | S Burns, Brooklyn recluse. after eyl 4100 pere today receiving your | 1. First Wednesday in Next Month | 2d tortured him I ah SHSWE 1010004 wisnes.” 4 L 1 arn where he had hidden money) ®opy ' e minister said that deep 5 Selected by Committee as Date 1 valuabl down in his heart any misun- d s residence 1 only a block | & = it e s . L'or Annual Dinner. n the Poplar street police | derstanding etween the Ll _— t t ; ‘1,,,,K«.,f,\ s i hor | Blates s t Britain did not be- ull serpentine jron | b d fo be members of the no- "']“]’»' to 7 "f "““'1'115”7“" | torions “white hand gang,” selzed | addec was satisfied tha t . (orivun NI hand gone.” s | 04ded that o wes suistel ihat —claw and ball fee : 3 1 arms and demanded fo know |away and his audience applauded | 1. War S § | . . . = ere he had secreted his weaith, | him. e t t ‘ . He ' 1sed 1o tell, The rough 1 Referring to the Kellogg-Briand COT?‘CC ln CTIO" l battle (hat epsucd aroused | pack for the renunciation of war, the | families and the police were | visitor sald this would stand owt like . 1 4 e e —colonial brass hardware ¥ 2 vere subdued after akers in country and pl « of ¢ mer Burns was given | s ers in your country, have said | t ek, |'treatmont. The prisoners| that war helween your country and —secrel drawers . Githass ir names as Thomas Thorn- | my country was unthinkable,” the A, i § n, Joseph Ke nd James Riley | premier continied amid another | iy y ‘ 1 i burean Ao taD kA | | > of this city. round of applan t t t | wr mor noon the chamber ’ . f | impossible if we wiil i the peace 3 & committee wil meet for | Three Men Killed in A e s ‘ . ' L of nominees Explosion Aboard Ship forccs, seu, land or air will com g 2 ! | Philadelpt Oct. 7 (Pr—An ex- | in conflict « I o'clack G d the cargo carrior “We have come together and said | Cross Dangerous 1an RS ey sadvidoryiboard: Kk today, killed three men and ; what is all this hother about par d' 1 f | i Ko ('srhin o, Rosidence On W avy t infured a number of others. ‘The Iy, he added. “Parityl Take it. an OUtStan lng exa”lp e 0 1 3 e. Residence v lay ne e o Mast ocenrrod while repairs wer Ends Competitive Armament ! w Ran Money Taken s ol S Cham- | ing made in the ship's hold, the| He predicted that this agreement 5 riCCS o ] g rendum relating to calendar | i S would end competitive armament t : I t 3 t 8 ot ol s DL Rl n these democratic days when orter I prevention committee met ’”’”’“ i jured men was blown | N°art speaks to heart, deep speaks . 't r ¢ s )ne of the injured men was b Gt el BIThee e s : ; o deep, and silence talks to silence n u : 3 y . | overhos but was re uv‘u ll {he | Personal contacts are the fmportant ! e u oG - o The explosion occurred while the Ao Boys Shatter Windows i sl SR N Rl il ; ; o B \ iter was lying at @ ey hese things are to be as fm- [ o . forv . = in Fairview Cemetery ware river portant as anything in laying the g Wagner has owned b ythe U.|oynqation of an enduring peace. 7 ) bation dey Y : 1d ig under th “In these days when two nations I ! it hoy 7.9 and 1 2 A. Devlin, Inc. i together, it should mean hope ' r ng windows Fairview ia. The vesscl arr ind confidence to the rest gf the Stanley stember 24 from Santos, | \orld, especially when nelther of us 1 superin way of Baltimore 4 will form any alliance toward any ] o 1 nd reported neous eargo other nations on the face of the i3 t 1 ke She is 401 fee ong: 55 beam and | g 2 . ’ : ‘< f 1 broken, | She is 401 feet long: 55 beam and | carth | Conmecticut’s Best Furniture Store en ! the of depth of hold - = I s r s Back to Capital i s y ontinu re 4 which had Itesults are the direct equals of Madison, Virginia, Oct. 7 (P | \ Herald 1 4 {ing the i tigation today. . eft unlocke Herald Classified advertising. President Hoover and Prin e i ) ) . 4 { [

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