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4 . - i o . S 2 NE RP\ITAIN_“DATLYAHERAT.D. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. ; - =T = == = l ] | | Sweetwood, two of the men taken i | s A SUSPECTEI] YEEEMEN { Man Swallows Tube HU[iE RUM PLANT |into custody in the raids on rur WUMAN 54 KILLEI] 2tions Iorv(x”wl H"Ii:) ‘M an "Ln;!) ‘iv at the time he was asked to keep, Proving to be a very good witness, Shavi M ni Hondon ars " Auring th | 4 " of the drive by | Eyanson out, other secretaries” Eyansc e % % . : | Of Shaving Cream 1run. ng headquarters during the | 9 y Fairwood was completely demolished | were excluded g & SR YRRSENIDRTH ot iaerlesloR dle et e e e e Relimood wecompliislvadmola: ided also. Senator Bing- tions into his financlal arrange- ¢ * ||t et Dt | conference with Philip Forman, EMoEL S0 NOE kS e i voTied heiesticria Arel but ments with Senatcr Bingham as the e i i | Gnited States district attorney, and | - ' t. . I.» ]“"”f and the fender upon further questioning swered morning session closed e | s e G loveits tinaor £ | Assistant Attorney Douglas Hicks | [ TR T off. that all “secretarics” were put out | Committee Wants Correspondence (Continued From First Page) | | shaving cream accidentally yes || A e e [‘!‘-l* morning ither of the men \ ok j:"""l"" was told, he ortly after the close of the < flene 3 | ontinie At rom Firat:Page D could not attend the mectings MOrning session, Senator Caraway e | | terday. { i it 1e indictments ] t ot 22 SHi Kl n n v 1 T 1 1 i b T Federa Ir: N creafte This i at variance to chairman of the co ittee an- where the young men were arrested Simpkins held tube batween S e et = f returned by the Federal Grand Jury 1 her ) mmitteciran g e ” e e et it i ha | ooE SEheR clisoms boR = i ere I s o flea by e sataeiih | { hat Senator Smoot of Utah said at [nounced that the committee would here wag only a small amount no- f ),y e guiped and swallowed the | [tationed also oft Coney Island ereek, fmen had nothing to do with hquor| (Cont 1 From First I ) | the time the Eyanson incident was recess until tomorrow morning in. Sabie. e 4 1 BUADEQ 1 swallowed the || st1ant rhland A el ad nothir d th lhquor | Conti ) First Page | & % o 4 J ticeable, h ia Ser-| | i Kioh Rearly stebnisladtntm) || “t Sk ghlahdaffang Rockaway | operations unearthed at “the man- | = 5 & I l B A oagnito pepnlt Eyanson (o propent Ng S <geant Peter C. ¢ ¥ in passing down his throat Beach. The destroyers and customs (gion” at Highlands, where they were | two cars crashed head-on. Joseph smoot, fapeqking ons tha riosr forll CGStiEaREREince ARt iwnsacd Dos “light on it and called his attention || Dr. Clarence ORI [ IR G T SO { arrested B e 55 S e o th ‘ AT dieuenzie pald thet Byansgr Soie 'x.“x'y”\"..:’r]" :llgml]hhsmmor e - > i A ¢ i th t | e T a o7 e Ll AR, s % was excl Thereu Jena am and himself al he correspond- flceral K ¢ L ormed the operation after other | | A | The other 30 men, who were ar-|truck because of the side : “ontinued ¥ Pirst Pag = s Ihereupon | Senaloriis ; & 5 i cepi o e || R OR RN R G| s o sty GRS 2 () 'Orw;rm;w} Cihediin e Quiokysie n e lmw”::(\‘:]lxh_ side AU (Continued From First Page) Walsh produced « list of 52 Con-|© conceted With the affair, in g, thy searched all the vacant room b @ whioh wat Tosats ¢ The | 1fied arsenal equipped with emplace- el Al By R L T necticut manufactured articles for | fact: oy QLD o tube, which was located in the ||inonty for its battery of T ehing| ;\'Lu.ur City, will be arranged in | Besides Joseph, Mrs. Avitable fs meantime he had telephone to Miss | which e ”‘,”l,l,,, e Officer K t intrenly to Pios & : ¢ |guns and used as headquarters for| ‘»‘1 m.,;'n]mm Mal 1 1\““\“] by another son, Ralph [Rittner in New Britain and (0ld her | ore recommended and asked what | WAYWARD HUSBAND HELD . t anzit. in reply to Prose Rl R B R e e o L e D icks stated that Malcolm Me- | known as “Bake,” and four daugh- |that the chine had been taken el = a ‘ o 7 e At S N Sa b Aal T Retaba PRSP ~ [a 31.000.000 rum smuggling sYNUI- | yfagtere, who was arrcsted as oper- | ters, Mrs. John Ma o e ml{:"’"ld:"’rl»dm;)\ Jad been ke | was responsible for — them. Titg | At (Ond 2 ROCE (ELTRA B e, somuel sbaind Mesnml i v leate was in the hands of federal e b e i QIS LRI b s man s hamd Sernbuc loot tiem Gy epsrareiy | UMD o Lensdele BT W0 SR B een WAook ed o AN (heralwas et Qi RN e wccording to nts today after a surprise attack he ragio shack at “the | Miss Carmella and Miss Antoinette| Curtls also claimed that he paid | pienam giving such answers as T | Mis%. came to Hartford last nigh: S oth o oia o S he syniickls Sxtending alongs ”"’1:‘.‘“.“:‘1\' y":xm] a sentence of five ble. g |for the car although eShad Hiree i Clr SiteT e ) 1 |and as a result, her husband, who! e { o _ |AUantic coast from New York to|lr: n Federal penits | Third Crash At Spot {istered in Mrs. Rittner's name, Hart-| G000 0 G000 F oo M claims deserted her in Worces- . o - crote el Tl E charze of operating an unlicensed | This morning's accident was the |ford police believe, to avold financial |/ Fy ¢ ! t months ago, is now; de- ofti I;","_‘"";' ‘_‘““I"“'”f A < o at length as| A mile from the armed base of | **Ho™ {hird at the spot within the past two ;Tesponsibility because he wag m- | % 1% ( the police and will hay " Con. & ot i Tt the entire conversation he had |ope Highlands, N. J., the About {wo weeks ago, a |vOlved in two accidents in Hartford L e M QoRIUE) canlue Btoniehe B e o T e o't | With Panelczyk and whether or mot Talders cap CealiEriideativadio @ & truck of the Dallou & a¢ well as having been arrested and | At this point Senator Walsh ab As o result of the story told by window sill est side. Un followea it ip anal atlempted Lo Ston ! which orders in code MA(;[][]NALI] [iUEST Nagle Transportation Co. collided Convicted in New Brituin in 1927 for 'served that the proposed increas:s|Mrs. Lonsdale to the state polic . R T . 2 b ?lwere sent to the fleet of liquor | vithout any injury to persons and V‘('l-z".],”" of n!n» v‘lmlm’ code. vould mean an additional profit of State Policeman Austin went to %/ v gl Ih G Iships and speed boats operated by | Tuesday afternoon. another trolley | Curtis also told police that he wis 576,000,000 to the manufuacturers of}Sim ¢ and ‘there found Lonsdale Cat not measure g s e Tk | g ich was | Planning to comie to New Britain last | Conneeticut and asked Senator Bing- |living with Marion E. Wilson. They Sddda vith Panelezyk be- | 130 Officers Take Part ‘ | partly backed into the driveway at ‘f_‘("“”“‘ (’""'*" Miss VI{‘””‘ r, Who pam what part of this Eyanson was|were both arrested. The Wilson T it n Sraey know what the | b o e S |the Hartford Battery Co. plant lie expecisito maroyin SheRpEin e responsible for. Bingham did na om c y 1}:.. probably twice ize o L el B ol M cial_treasury | | . plan S e ol G e S i H‘n;l woman has a child 18 months old. N ¢ head of a pi : lynn indagents, deput S marshals and i Sergeant Stadler to bring the man owal. at S e D e Cross Sexamined JyEs tionleveic |uesti Oftioer | oW Jersey state police, going into| (Continued From First Page) | Three Hurt on Stanley Strect |ty New Britain and CHarEs )‘l!x wi Well, at any rate, he earned his| PULASKI COMMITTEE MEETING SR B S « +ski questione Ticer | e sl Ao o i il MBS salar, | The committee Donough, Of 0 S Ll enan wian] scdon i aininltaneoualy Sganad | — ! Striking 2 parked automobile and 'evasion of responsibility, the local ”.’I'(‘\,, Gl et e ARt The committee, in charge of the rynski Panelezyk were dressing Rk e . |raids, arrested 32 men and scized |treal city ofticials, however, wiil|then an electric light pole on Stan- officer did not belleve that the evi- i ",?‘"‘, teashenaaenatonis jexgrcisesiin Honorjofibriced syiGeny ; When he saw them, other policemer Bol faloaT iy | paiiiestof imported liquor. greet Mr. MacDonald at the ra ley street short distance south of dence against Curtls was strong |pea: - nator Bingham, “and had I|eral Casimir Pulaski, the Revolu- having gone into the r 1 first ) 82 | Among those arrested were Eman- {road station. I bttt ol pe L B alen it iih e praas 5 . been more interested in - industiv | tionary war hero, will hold ecia - g i : i R el hat r Allen strect about 11:15 o'clock last enough at the present time, in (han aviatior 3 speclal ed appeared to have | o : 25 il Tt aapgluel (Manule) Kessler and Morris e night. an automobile driven by the machine has not yet been found ‘“‘,‘,,’, iation and archacology 1| meeting in the latter part of next he sald. He S e Hwe twood, both of whom have Sends Premicr Wire I.eo Baldesari, - Stanley However, if it is found in Hartford DEODIDY "-0__”'1 not have needed|week. Chairman Frank B. Zapatka I Pk 15 tha solczyk wanted to know | o oe ) \o federal prison | Montreal, Que., Oct. 17 (P—As- | street, was badly damaged about the jor in the vicinity of Hartford, Curtis llis senvices i | Will preside - sl 2T [k (Eha palled teceivedr: tha tip| . for large scale bootleg- | suring Ramsay MacDonald of the ! front and Baldesari and three com- [Will be brought to New Britain and e * questioned Binghan's| Treasurer B. A. Gravbowskl will 1‘ Joraner L5 \ fiere were | SINE Operations || most sincere cooperation in his ef- [panions - werc painfully injured. |charged. statement that all clerks were ex-|give a report on the financial stand- tified that he ‘ opjivas o The were based on secret | forts for world e, Sir Arthur | Pleading guilty to {he charge of Damage Car and Flee luded from the committee’s hear-|ing of the committ u- Sl L : i ol ¢ | Sir " Arthur g B Y ! i The monu .In:.'sf, 1res of the & 1 h GG returned by a federal | Currie, war-time commander of the reckless driving in police court fo- Caving in the whole left side of |INg$ during deliberations on the tar- | ment which is being erected as N :‘ 2th ‘"v\ the 1 il ; e ana R gh e |grand jury at Trenton, N. J. Al-| Canadian corps, has sent the British jaldesari claimed that thelthe car belonging (o Rachuel iff bill, and maintained that the | tribute to the Pole in Pulaski park "';{akf‘ d :‘\”. ]:' iR Officer O'K admitte that thou, and Sweetwood Were | premier a felegram extending a wel- ‘s of an oncoming automobile so | Colby, 45 Walnut street, while it w committee on finance did not! will be completed in December, bak & "_ : d ot make out a report on | not ‘m ',‘" . )lurht'fiml .,1:“,0‘,‘_, o e cfered with his vision that he ,:,vn;.‘s 2t the corner of ISast an Lmr\‘\lww Lyanson was on thes when smtable unveiling exercises e i A tion until he completed | found in the home Of | Canadian Legion, British Empire Vi ble 1o see the parked car un- |Smalley streets at 9:30 last evening, payroll of the Connecticut Manu-!will take plac 8tor Lf,-m”f) I !’1 1’ Th duty at 8 o'clock, although |°"" men named and taken | gervice league, of which he is presi- | 1! U loon1n (el (0 Vol WRtilclte AT ERRL DU ERR IR G Lanen dagociation Binghs T e e 3 TR hiad elapsed at|into custody ) laent fit d $25 and costs people were riding careened South slated that the auestion never ara SHOWER FOR MISS PINZEK by tir The reason he gid not| DPreparations for the raids began| The telegram read: Baldesari sustained a laceration |ON Iast strect after the accident fore he, himself, asked Eyanson | A miscellancous shower given Puild & . | speak immediately to Sergeant Flynn |six months ago, when an intercept: “The Canadian Legion, British |0over the left eye and an injur Miss Colby was visiting to stay out of the hearings. Blaine | Tuesday evening in honor of Miss e AL iar (oSthe i e ety bout Pawelezyk's remarks was | ed message was decoded. From that| Empire Service lcague, gives you a 08 Mary Dobback, 24, of near the intersection. She it this time accused Tingham of [Stella Pinzek at her home on 4 Bron- Al e P Thoushy the Sergeant. who|and other messages information | hearty welcome to Canada. We of- | Main street, who was riding in the parked her car on the sast side of avoiding the issue. He was trying son street. The home was prettily R e ia e e Pawelezyk in the chief's o aned which led to the raids. | fer you our sincere cooperation fn |Fear seat of the o ained o | Bast strect, opposite the to establish that the rest of the|decorated in yellow and white. Miss §n the bakery but saw no foot for some time, had gleaned the same | en the federal agents entered | your splendid efforts to sbeurs peace | 1aceration over the: le(t leye neces street intersection. She b e A A o e e C SR on the bench, he said under natior | Jtion at 4:30 p. m. yesterday, among the nations. We know the |Sitating five stic and her sister, "y““"‘ and, coming out of t who IFyanson was and that Binz- | She is to become the bride of Fred examination. White, who rooms at T i bor Ahe rabis her | ans M LRSS O . {Berths Domback, o8 wrthesame ad | 1T h she was visiting, she saw a p 1s hiding his identity erick Swan : 3 i ¢ . No Fingerprint Evidence ey ‘; ”“\MMH1 Aol 0"‘1.1!\ heartaches, its privations i drepsierid thestroniiacay sh n'\L.»' ) ”v";‘\k “‘w‘\\v Sl uses to Admit Wrong Doing e In reply to Judge Mangan, Officer i Qi EIOUIED e t £ hig key: He wes gre | its wounds and fears, and we speak | t2ined a 1 ion thanais] Witnesscs state the ca g | 1t was admitted by Bingham that| FINED FOR APPLE THEFT N aiEn salai hd “iseked for. finker that early Sunday morn ) 1 unlicensed statlon. | o pence with the authority of sers e Mecessitating three stitches. | 4 S : : it would have bheeii wrong for the lding, Oct. 17 (P—Three & tinta ot found ot \i#5he | was awakened by the noise of a win s ator o lanwun ARl b e ek, 5. of 361 2Tound, partly over the sidewalk, commitiee to hire Iyanson, al-|ples cost John Lo o1 n ! wesscna B Dl Ase L5101 O ~We grect with joy the new fowa) SR b roaring down East street. The hit- |y i - 2 ples cost John H. Crosby of Nor- took the finger prints young T sery listened 1o | the smuggler's code then began send- | goinit (hat jg abroad in the world Fast street, sustained a contusion of AFaho 0 > 3 ‘ though it was all right for him to do | walk $25 here last 14 Ak e unrest, e replieq | [001teps In the corridor and on the {ing messages by which the ralders |y, picqg, 5 abroad In the world. ihe chin. Dr. L. T Slvsz brought the TR S e oy Db Leyaatnect s s el G e L s sl ey » and about 15 minutes later e | hoped to lure a rum ship off .\hm.“mr i e Shared | yrtet to N ritain General hos- | (1 CEAENS "y Into Miss Coly's ¢Af Bingham protested that the mem- i ,‘;,“‘:;!L’\\“; L fnct Officer McCarthy testified that a 4 the police about the premises. |tauk Point into a trap where & 0 oy le for victory, 80| o1 here their injuries were | Jipnc i ech cers Harper an D cluEt L O 9 Crosbvgthat Retlount fmhon ghis gvis Sl : ¢ e will support cvery effort for |’ 0'Day investigated the uccident senate investigating com- | arraigned v e i ¢ e e e did not know which window | const guard patrol boat lay in wi ey e S freriiror D B e ot as | s E joen e d el L L o8 “k,'"*””‘ Mfesiany _)m_m told him o policeman _wanten | {45 TR A e ol s Aseanall Tocated i & sy | home : . e et e e et s him in th rear of the market v X inl g € whethe or not a 8 " Ofiicers Thomas Tierr hi 0 i aga s he = . v i ¥ ’ arsinalias docated in. a 1 ; n \im to admit against his better judg- awent there and found Officer Kran ". a2l r’m!“‘ n suck ns I e iroea oty Yoy el by, Oncar | Y YULD OPENS OFTICIE: | Harper testified that Balde BINEHAM DEFENDS ment that he had done wrong. | TRUMBULL TO SP =it, who told him of what he had |40 Lhe 20 S B 0" rooms | Attorney J. M. Gould, formerly of | driving south on Stanley street and L Eyanson Takes Stand T st ok SIS - i tle ke Krariodt siont to| | Ab 1hb. epening of the afternonn LM il o S ie o wiubl Tn fhe | diohE and How Jovsey, hes cpence & oFofn d by George Barton of | TN o e S | P DHAESROLG0Ck AL T U G oY H ot fauneters, Officer MeCarthy | Scssion Daniel B Sullivan, manager 10 G0 50000 Sound tumnets | & 18w office in New Britain Na- | Elm Hill was parked in front of e et o E T UL WL Shagthel Buest of climbed a ladder to the roof of thelof the Mo \ market was called i NCI8 | ({onal Bank building. He intends to | 1320 Stanley strect. The rear left the 5 St § honor and speaker at the spectal o i . ‘ B e e T it it vy eading tofind avgronn e gyall injliE e re e i ! . ar '¢ manufacturers’ association for |chamber of Commerce luncheon arket. He saw a footprint on the 1Ly 1e state. He fdenti- ¥ 2 col i o limattle is city and is now making | fender and tire were damaged by the | S sevenlvenraland orior. (o hat 25 \merce e | which lic as ot a Y 1 prior at i 2 window sill, another on a pile of | fied photogra, uken under Of. |Which Maquor was stored and Where |, ..;arations o move his family impact, and Baldesari's car contin- | connected Paeatieti R e seon oy g it BTunch ongall] ‘four bags and another on the dough | ficer Dolan's direction, and told of {7 number of machine guns and & | oo, gergey City S i ar contife| (Continued From First Page) o with, Drexeloinatiiute 1 observance of the golden ju- u | nd anoth 1t 1gh © Dolan'a directlon, and {old of |osndley of small arma were hiddsh. el S ; ;.,1 for 90 ]fv et along the :\'_r\\d.\‘ gt Philadelphia. He is a native e Gt Tt 3 mudge n the flour bags p Bl e e moved to New Jersey from In- hefore crashing into the pole, mov- = rashing st i R B e o e wnatrer deotet werallosikal | Lol DAKGD t;\”’!‘n;?‘ oons and | dlana last January. He was edu-jing T i O i G ot T AR e . g = "parent on the flour bags | S e s e RS S DR R R S e eniiniindlancfanBnas praduted iandiapliting {E GV ORI toD {peated time after time that he et G S 80 1o Jnininy | MOOVER TO MAKE ADDRESS Accompanied by Manage e e S e perenlly sl Eed AR R LO0 N Arn el e A e 5T Gtiat el el Desanen | cosia acciinot i cANrOnE (Wt AL < ature of his duties| yyasnington, Oct. 17 (A—Presi- D ¢ A tower from where the smugglers | 8L y. pole must be replaced because | 1ot which had little bearing on his pur- ELOn, 7 = «f the Mohican Market, Of lice. Batrance had been gained | eguyg swatch for their eraft | torney Gould is a member of the In-{of the damage. | . : pose here. dent Hoover has agreed to mak Carthy examined (he safe and |through a window, an examination uM wateh for thelr erofl, e on|dlne bar and has been awarded| Balesarl lestified hat ho was | ,,,_“‘t""” Rucsionsilingham (. bioroks Datorer (ha wavalan s amisticgiDavaspecahfinaCont i earched the store o see it anyone | of the premiscs disclosed. Mr. Sul-|ypat the agents sald was the New | T1eB and LL. D degrees, lartrine o the: approximata rate of | _Dingham said he never knew that | meang committee bf the house, he |lcntel Memoril ‘hail in Washing- gz inicing S Nobodvigra s iRl jan mo it of dsiect itk afiet) York dquarters of the syndicate | He is of Swedish descent and will {25 miles an honr just before he | \@niff comnission experts werc av: e e 6 i s '“|ton at a meeting which will be un- tore. In the Hotel Erwin, o group|kind on.the grease bench in ihe |in west 43rd street. Mere, the fols | share with Attorney Emil Danberg | sishted the parked car. He thought able for the purpose for which he g (0o (8 S0 B0 Centation of |1¢r the auspices of the American of Massachusetis 1 room | pakery. i & 3 . o the distinction of being the only | he s hired Eyanson. Senator Walsh 5 presen takion SROTliRy , haker aral me id, members of the or- nly | he could get his car back onto the | their tariff matters, I=EEC were questioned but s epo-| 1In reply t e Aaneaninthe e s L i | lawyers of that extraction in this|road afte Saol / hrought it to Lis attention and o i —_— = 8i5s that ey ierabos Emplicaton | In reply to Judge Mangan, th hization met regularly to divide | oo road after the collision and with that | po oy % e Sennto B s ine Askedthit wiath SRS Qoo fhiat they et ll“ plicated In | witness said there was no dough profits of the husiness and His- : {idea In mipd be did not attempt toy v“"L iswered that had he oo going on 4 Hatas mayiolliL LAUGHLIN CONFIRMED ‘m;m eak, o ¢ L»,.r, o ]““u'[‘)e about where anyone could come in |oyes plans, The other raids were on {'stop at once, accounting for the ,1;u,‘,lt’°“(f‘ m' G BLREE A GGG, O i ey o5 5 the money. fyan.| Washington, Oct. 17 (UP)—~Irwin zyk were. Offlce oty dido oo the bakery having ding stations. storage houses and | tance s continyediuetore eiriting [ruk"[“r) 'v:):‘l‘ylull\\;"n at his - dis gon peplicd that the purpose was Laughlin, of Pittsburgh, formerly £ s ok not | yoen clecaned up Saturday in pre- | gisribution polints. | irst S 2 o the pe [ihozaL BE SOl ave never used poep him under the discipline of the i1 the diplomatic service, was con- Jiedr much of the conversation Act- i v irst Snow of Season Eyanson. I would pline of e L ne ot 2 ,’”” ration for Monday's business ‘ Patrick Connors, a clerk at thell S 52 o | Hits Bus in Berlin ,‘_'('“! S * ‘v‘_"‘:‘ sladly g, firmed by the senats Wednesday as fug Sergeant Cabelus had with them | nichard H. Erwin, owner of {he | smbassador hotel in Atlantic City, Sign of Winter’s Debut || crving sharply and jamming | 2VO000 this fuss.” be 1 purpose of puiting you on ambassador fo Spain. Laughlin, Jiad come s Sl e ot ified that Cieszyr en- | was arrestcd as a confact man for | Snow on October 1 on his brakes after he had caught | “,';"l“"’"“'“m'-nt Statement {hat payroll was to give you access Who is now in the steel Business, R e gt 8| paged a room about three wecks |the ate { Believe it or not t the ad- ?:””f o p ked car in front of him, ll_w;‘h ‘m “‘ \,:i':,. i ’”‘""“‘;“”‘1‘ i Lo the heapings, wasn't it?" Blaine succeeds Ogden W. Hammond, who Tida raedn ok axmrainod | Prioniars Pawelezyk was in Million Dollar Outfit vance guard of winter moved in \rmr\. irwood, of 225 Mill street,} (/7 0 S ndance at asked. Eyanson evaded the ques-|resigned. He has served in many “Officer McCarthy as to the the room unknown to Mr. Erwh William J. Calhoun, prohibition | today and took at least tempor. New Britain, crashed head-on into| ™" hearings, and asked him, tion. foreign posts. %5 marks on the foor of SeteednteE T 0N are Weatinen AN i s AR o T erdey Wrwiioll (A Rostesslonyot AR B aing i Conneeticut company bus late last el e he talked with Pawclezyk and | g in e e All through the morning the bar. | [ night almost at the foot of Galpin's looked like greas Shakilarter. bhels anest i The [ataietoaid the aynaicatelwasta cmiic|| 2600 Of drosning blemnaraiine Bl ) merting mnight have been ol er told him he was Cieszynski's |jjon dollar outfit” which operated a | Wv ’“:,Ml '; at r»\ and at about || pIging o reports received thing else. Cross-exar and for that reason he went t of six ships between St. Pleree, | 1:45 o'clock the first wave of the | |from Constable Brown of Berl torney McDonou [ o e BT e eIl Grocre eseentiedluon | DO PLGRER B HRane e iente «Carthy said no policer e dtever o do. with il certals the city in the form of a brief ||Fairwood on a charge of reckless The Massachusetts " mark He said he v e st aaine W close Nnsnore | enomEnudlinIeh Clasted o AtvineeUiciu N noing) Ask to see this Thom McAn ¥o fa ) good health and thought It |along the Ne ey coast, were||2D° ¢ minutes and was re- ven by Bdward Myack, had jus ; (thon oo health and OUHL It alons the New Jetsey coust W | nowed at infrequent intorvals, | |<tarted up affer Inting off a pas: thoe No. 737, ¥ Xaullflike the ; e He hed 2 o A {1 " True, the attacking forces | |Scnger when the car driven by Fair. medium French last . . . the ( o e had |off cargoes of liquor and ran them Bitedl Aty e | wood swerved ar : r 7 fe I Cieszyn- |ashore. Unofficial estimates placed mr ,‘.’,, ..l.\‘.)“v‘.‘pm, sv))l’»v:,g 1 ‘”:’)' “v\l rve '.n.v:x cra hed into the stitched toe . . . the quality 3 e ) [FO O e G ght side of the bus, pushing the leather. Try and match it any- A AU ued its downward plunge and was | {ront right wh almost two feet 110,000 cases a weelk. lith=s ¥ where at $4! the| ¢ to Scrgeant Alleged members of the gang were dangerously near the freezing | |b G s sl ki, A ‘the doors of a Acir ms for | w the police |New Jersey towns and taken to| it LthEmlnoecuts an dplacens the police to searc anyth He also told the sergeant | Trent for arraignment. The raids | * Notlc t hat Pawe about | extended over a 200-mile front Fom | r room t ting ser- | g o ting some . gigantic rum Ting's extent is geant and tted, find hat he had [shown by the following tabulation: ing ¢ i ar we - burglary | Seized in 32 raids along 200-mile The v ibsta on it ' ) i the | front betwee ew York and Atlan-| ¥ geuy B L i Paweleayk ! 32 M N : 3 or Rlte Ay 1 Radio _}f"“ AEaET foon ner or ne Fortified manson. B . enod i ol Hn O e GENERAL ELECTRIC s v"‘ ¢ ) 4 geant O Y nd| landing e T Tl L R — REFRIGERATORS o ¥ He put i e women's O ¢ [ Friih 1 , i 1 nd { All-porcelainmod- « 4 i he ked r off th ¥ ocran-going vessels. els now offered at Ll 4 I o very| A fleet of small speed boats | new low fn-”‘,_ T . AU S, | Easy monthlypay- fansanEmove ; ¥ | ments can be ar- ol Saving ground t the state Predicts More Raids ranged. Foteh n out a prima f Philadelphia, Oct. 17, (UP)— 7 Ay Alexander P, MacPhee, federal pro- h-—ha!l-rmulainmndel‘ A e 1 b bition administrator for this dis- equipped with an easily ac- A : 1 B e e cessible freezing regulator. 9 ‘ " ent that | apectacular drive against the New % :‘ evide ST o o b ousr aymotaste ERE is good news for home and . of ) ; thls ; O it i the most | L apartment house dwellersalike t e t at makes fl’lend ] energetic campatgn ever made in The new and materially lower prices BAPTIST CHURCH RECITALS | the country aglinst bootleggers. | make it possible for you to own an ling to P ( . 18 ion L v" P ”x -,.,‘m;- ,”( ;’1 ‘u)lllvru all-porcelain General Electric ' i tor ot tie it senerang | He suid e | Refeigerator for 325 lew than you atue that holds them b : Sl e s would have had to pay a few J;N < e o = iang fr o he e adl i dadan | ago. You need pay but a small i | a8 Y p , ’ 2 5 ; ? pet ; . o tin b Faln e ton HERE is no mystery about the such a shoe be sold for $42 And W ho Htain formnan i renie! ; 2 i arity is 2 ot h 4 g ops to_ obtain {nform x"(m:' “h'\,h‘ conveniently spaced terms. widespread popularity of this that’s not so hard to understand trengthen our next drive. Al- o : 5ti 'hy e e T then our next drive AL Thege all-porcelain models have all | shoe. No question why thousands when you know that more than on their ; . e e e e ‘hclw'ru }(nmvn General Electric Come to our display rooms wear it with such satisfaction. It’s 25,000 people buy Thom McAn the co t SUED FOR 8150 vill he by the Coast Guards | exclusive features— Y ' e by the Co sards | exclusive features—not one of the and see the various modcls style and value all over. shoes every da ; gal . of rum ships V(w I 350,000 users of General Electrics includedin this exceptional i A 4 ) ] 2/ 25 ] ' off the coast vaiting to = o o e 3 S o s s ? 5 IR | has ever spent a single dollar for offer on all-porcelain A distinctive French last . . . fine Our factories are kept running ption ¢ i e ¢ i repairs or service. models. quality calfskin . . . tanned oak full time, which means savings to ) oked i Both Men Released | s are ; - G : hcle loGyione A e : : Nl e GENER p leather soles . . . careful workman- us that result in higher quality shoes r John O ; ‘ i (annle) keasics anA | Marsth | ERAL ELECTRIK ship throughout. for you at $4. cor ) Vawe puty 1 i Hor | ayk at poli ricr - - ‘t Ref . ] ro The only mystery is—how can Come in today. onversation Bepoated SR ETs TopAY ‘ ngerator | ' come o A PINKUS | g Pea o ijourned withous Optometrist Men's socks 35¢ i o I : ; 3 er pair, three pai you i uc | Eanecln ba s EYES EXAMINED z,,;l £t Bl A publiean it GLASSES FITTED t tarse ot o sence of Speaker Longwort SATISFACTION GUARANTELD 3 Lotel room floor was “greasy dough.” 23 Years In New Britain | Officer O'Keefe sald vas T reate 326 MA\IN STREET

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