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16 MRS. THOMPSON, 70, CALLED BY DEATH. Resident for 40 Years, Passes Away in Hartiord frs. Emma Giles Thompsc 79, for t past 4 1 [ | home of 1 1 i Hawkswor K [ Hartfo she QUIGH REORD 1 FOR DAV SO Man Hit by Auto Last Hight, : Demands §$10.000 Today an aut Flamn Broad 6 o'cloct suit alleg temporary fractures, contusio lacerations of heing con | for medic Micczkowsl fngton the we which struck 1 on Washington s failed to kee rope sound his hc the plaintift ed down, tion in the writ, is Leo V. Gaffney superior cou December. Constable 17 « I € the papers, atta | automobilc Boston & Maine Official Will Be Dinner Speaker Announcement was 1 1¢ that one of the speakers nual banquet of the N Trafic bure December i N. W. Hawkes, Boston & Maine side viee president of the railro, A Message to Buick Owners prop You worries if th are taken— not expect your car o it deserves Here are the cssential pol which must be « &nd cconomy 1 cold stalled motor, igr insp tation whic work involv for winter fully given. 1 at a special f BRING YOU « SERVICE STAT! AVOID DELAY BLE FREEZE-UI How a CAPITOI fem il BUICK (O, nley Strecr NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD! MONDAY, OVEMBER 1, 1929. / | (cently by two childre laundry mark on the & closed Dorothy's body for BERLIN NEWS (Conti 1 From F told Miss ks it wa ting Rev, S. AL Fiske at M and others to confront t was trying to blackmail tell them the children were e men she e would | theirs.” ford highway The automobile was L auicklime on it leave nd hiding it under where it was found re- JUST KIDS some Ust JNT HET : BY ROGERT N 13N i | | \ “Hearin’ Annie wanted Jim to build a bigger house did- n't surprise me none. A girl that's raised poor an’ mar ries rich ain't satisfied witl j six diamonds if somebody else has got seven.’ (Copyright 1933, Publishers Syndicat~) FOOT-PAINS| |Lowsasly 7 Stop at Once F o ar v micthod for fallen ,_‘Q";'-L « ; 0} “\“"X..‘x\rlufl‘v:'rj) % = )//;; ', : osition \\1,2;. | \"{ Dr.R.0.RousseauN.D. FOOT SPLCIALIST FHEMAIN ST PHONE 616 ! e —_ | = ‘ 2k POOR LAUDE ¢ PA ALLLAN ) POLLY AND HER PALS 33 FOR BEST RESUI HERALD CLASSIFIED en. It i CURTIS ABSENCE A8 impossibl =% o astate | (o i T 5 jto et s hody into a suitcas 4 Ansonla. las Republicans Defeated on Tungs- s only f 1 place onal || e . Al e ten Raie in Tarill SOBRIOTer G aking -0ld Perdita No Lezion Banquet This Fve 57 Qan Grave S e O o —_— ers of F n she d a small hole i, i batie e T by n " ‘ ca she stopped, crossed girl's legs back, folder her ; Gl v hov N e AT | Pre artis' presence in Chi- and began to sob. Sh: doubled the child he waist 1 i : i & ! dug a shallow g closed the suitcasc 12 i Armistice Day ad- o & placed the boy's body in Shows Officers Trick iress prevented the breaking of a 1 8 8 by secmed shaken with grief said Miss Parks trinm- 51 vote in the senate and re- > ! S. A ew moments, but when Pro- | phantly, “that's how it's done ulted in the defeat of a republican £ ) 3aldw begarn question ) finance committec amendment to 5 At Baldwin began'to auestion | yficy parks said that three woeks pescconun DALY s ta B coninoni r Dorothy's d Timothy fell ill to restor existing | G i ; Slnly down stairs. She related how = e it rom Abse she was taken to e § ) steel making raw ma- A s Il (i o the child under ‘the Litche ! ttional Park, he bones of ot trying to revive him. That 7 see War Movies 3 body into a suitcase and took a bus o BN DIes L . Absecon. Again she hid a body the time, had voied when A ) i to the h for pest i L : had been called on the =) orider of the wor e e b This prevented him from ok ¥ The authorities declare her con- |, ¢ oo 0 G EDEE S @ ballot presiding of- e (RS USRI e d went to live with f o took the children from |, ST Hatitia of went per- she wished 0! @ i an incr 16 o 10 50 ¢ 2 render yesterday. : S men RN cents as proposed by the house, to i S nd. The absence of the vice ! 11 (UP)— and the tic vote recalled ks, a senate the now fam 3 o another qu = nap once taken by S in conneciion with the ident Dawes shortly after P ‘ aths and secret burial of two chil- [ 2tered office. when th nate e . dren committed to care rejected the nomination of Charles Fast Berlin Items VM-‘ ‘\u] v_'],,‘— frank in saying T Beecher Warren to be attorney gen- . doubted the of the 5 5 eral by a tie vote. We o om £l ag = of ur whofeilrrende fContnued on e Today is the first C‘urtis has been v nd T broke $48.73 on | ADSent since becoming presi- and put in Selaiast S & den one sale. nternatio Business Dorothy Rogers and her | =120 ™= ol /' lectric sold | membe e committee Timothy, 2, have been re- (oW S¢SE American Telephone | Who answered the roll call. voting ¢ Soycce. Hhe RD00E shelelon) hadivg | and Westinghouse Electric, | 484inst the position they had taken ifor S o en found yesterday by sate |y it ARG M ) Gas & Edec. | in_committec tr s ear o fte Miss i 54 3 5 a 22 republicans and ne i Aid society oopers near Absecon after Miss ity e L e trie | In all, 22 republica 1 ni ’ Parks had rem minute di- |\ Tite. Fastman IKodak, Johns|cemocrats voted st the commit- « nqu reetions as to its location Aanvilie analStone s v ahelari proposal Ie 18 democrats and 0 The woman denied killing Tim- | o0 L o republicans supported it othy, and insisted he died from a e 4o e Western senators of hoth parties or fall down stairs. Dorothy, she said, ( adins. advocated the higher rate. They cor b 1 died after be apped. Question- el Salos Heavy tended higher protection would pe and o and later by police 2 Al TR ' e reopening of many wines in o A A. M. o shake Miss Parks in el et sell. | Nevada and Colorado e ollan e iy b i e Senator Phipps. republican. Colo- ng pressure de assortment o I & 50 « duty also y vorl developments since |15, Pross! osing from $1 to $10 | rado, said the L du one e p o asenilendinegssuas onlng o S aaq | would result in mere than doubling Nes e ehiirenh S e e oMAnOIe O T s “g:‘ J i~ | Production of Tungsten in h ‘ 1 r ‘after his wife died last e e w\,“.) onsid Without record votes, the senate N y | g volume din "']"“_’ 5 ¢ v"‘ 15 Approved committec amendments to ¢ : T andpihe ticetarad) ikt Cerium Metal from o t Two Others Held Dreast of the mar. | Cut the duty on Cerium Metal fron W ! Jarks in a cousin of Mrs. |jt Declines of about $2 to $3 were | 32 to §1 a pound and on Ferocerium banquet is P B s ZREHIES0: S A from 22 a pound and 23 per cent )W Ergl ang o other persons—An- neluding such shares oS B T and 25 per cent | New H district of Miss Park's common- Rt nhle O (B0 RMCIENER0SS L e Nd chim 1 3 v L A committee amendment to in- fetl nd George W Gulf Oil, Gen- o - T S A being held here as Zonite d Allied | IR IBtNRROVENRY 1wt etk Tt 3 & G conts a pound on Upholstery I8 PG e b {10 40 per cent ad valorem. was re s | Detectve Sergeant Louis Co. of America dropned | 5.4 Jeaving this rate at 3 cents a I today’s questioning eat Atlantic and Pacific| "8 1o 0 50 Ciaed in the house hill 19 to determine whethor G tHe i e e e Ll s fro Tige )M‘w‘m“' ”4 [ ‘m;'] AN the duty on staples for use in ea inst Mids J could e sub- - o altl hot ¥ 0 M 7 g saper fasteners, alth W the com- H 1o | stantiated New' Baby Au'tomubl]c S e UIGID (o 2 men ‘and Ahree from. Atlantic The tiny roadster designed DY oigonai0r Barkley. deniocrat, Ken- . _"\“\“ it her game : vester B. Discenza of Hartford | o'y " Sroet * rate of one- 1 HEial ot reveal (heir ;ng puilt by Nels Nelson of this ¢ity | (7o 5 cont was not changed by ) L SRaRe U men need not e yug given a road test today end ooty G D CRERY IR orothy) {5y hour on the New Britain-Hart- | o o1t in the present rate on tex- | not specifically men- bill also was adopied tile machinery then driven | o oq in the where | ), foffuhedofticaliof UTeNEarald After rejecting a substitute pro- | § WA s : ofina by crat. Texas, the senate adopted the AT pbjEEWIIEbeHaldiinisSlillanab ash e aldishs Swas falzalc TR sliding ale tariff on antimony cring i ihe Sacred Heart chureh fhe SOUL be harsed Wit murdr Pay Tribute to Dead in fecommended by the finance com. | cial rooms. s will be in|if she told police about what she % Tecom v the fina r i ping with ion n tly considered the accidental Sacred Heart Cemeter) ‘H, e e e bridg Gl GEnIGHin: prd el e anv daiinisfation tokftielcema-n 1 310 SRS I 8IS SRRSO According to Miss Park's cor of the Sacred Heart parish was £ echuilcquel sion, she had been trying for some 'held yesterday afternoon at 4 |Provide a rafe range of four cents time to discipline Dorothy and s Gt | pound he Vork market ped her frequently. On August 7 she Lucyan Fojnowski. pastor, | Price was not over ven cents a a4 occasion 1o slap Dorothy. Miss condneted tha tervices and a sermon | PoUnd. down to a duty of one-half Parks said the girl fell to the floor. was rendered by Rev. Anthony |2 €€t when the price rose above e tried to revive her by using Chmilowic ceremonies con- | thirteen and not over fourteen cents, rubbing alcohol. 1t was then, Miss sisted of blessing the graves by the | when the price went above fouricen wrks said, that she realized Dor- priests, Iollowing the services the | CCNIS: antimony would pay no duty. bring was dead. relatives visited the graves and 4 e T me Carries Body in Suitcase. strewed them with candles. | FOOTBALL MEN IN CRASH ! Shortly after that Miss Parks & _An automobile driven by Howard o moved, carrving Dorothy's body CORBIN CLUB \n:_}:nxn \Hf]‘]"*"“'fld “lyf‘:‘mr: ""’W]‘“““' ‘.T?\\“(:\.l\ T Ry from her old home to one on Burns "o::m:h:\.a:”:,‘:] l:y\"rviw‘:vm’:lw:r “\)\‘]:; A i S hardwood tops. low g L e ‘\t Rt Sl bork dinner at 6:50 LAnwood and Shuttle Meadow ave- fomm [ Bevlin atation “‘""‘ JORNC She d the ‘°“f""' M ’] el aa ad s nue yesterd forenoon. Both cars > A flooring broken in ral _places, |o'clock followed by an address on [ (0% YO8 FERAY IRURRAE | BOE GO0 ISEDSIISLOT so she said she dug hole and Police and Crime by Captain 1 s 3 |placed the girl's body under the|ward J. Langrish. Jr. of the Hart- " il Reloin were the following ~‘| ‘”u mi’“ < :'o]x\ V‘\Ihlx‘: {floor. On Aug she dug up the | ford police force. Chief Hart will lotner foothall players: Roger Scul- f v ag R AL pped in a sheet and | be present iy of 92 Hart street, John Grip of 60 0 8 took it to National P pouring = xton street, Al “Toots” Politis of S ¥ § Kast 15t strec street. and Francis ADS | Dalston garage growing out of em- A Sed: ployment of non-union labor. Ditke Lotl el che URN Sedan The disaffection spread rapidly | cmperor of the Irench GE Sedan WIDOW QUESTIONED N DEATH INQUIRY City Items BELIEVE FIRE SET AT ANDREWS STORE Eintracht lo meet tomorrow lows hall. Three will be initiated. Aft will be a pinochle tour o S o arnss e O] Soaked Boards Found at rovght 1 Fire in Disputed Structure G O H S it at Odd candidates the m (Continued From First Page) sufficient strength le into the be to £ Krupp for damages alleged to have oor put been caused by a breach of war pistol where it wds later found. Had G Miee e bullet pierced the heart, death ' App. re After surviving an attack befere ould have been instantaneous, but | William Kowalczyk of Springficld. the board of adjustment and estab as it was, according to Dr. Purney, formerly of this city. spent the ring its legality, the Charles i the shot entered above the heart and week-end in this city rews store on Stanley s ) picrced the lung, causing an interna: M e 4 went out of existence Satur- Lemorrhage. The bullet was found |~ * \ . v night as ult of a fire which mbedded near the rignt shoulder Garage Man, Caught in police belicve was st blade, having znced off a rib in Market, Takes Own Life company 7.1 led to an alarm its course. ) 5 11 P—Thomas | despatch 5 [uarters by - Widow May Be Quizzed Again garaze owner. |licemar s Saurders who dis- Sergeant McCue said today that |5 d by his friends to|covered the blaze whil itrolling several points about th 1 losses.in the stock |his and U fi ex which the police were concern- e e fes Jollars Lout and for that reason he had TSR SR cuked lumber was ta Kirklowski notified by Oficor = " lto police headquurter s the basis d Tanguay yesterday ta come to 15 dbido siriar said Ltorian it Lis offi She answered a number o i ot Had th small frame of questions, the sergeant said, but & O S B e Y Aty e Normal schoo! the casc is not cleared up yet, and ' 17 Jdooqmisarable L acarit et rore than i it is probable that she will be in-'Make the top. but T hopc PTAY Lpor cent t o preve terviewed ag: “Frankly, we do 0 T 1OP | e opening n at 1ot know whether it was suicide than e loes 1 no: ergeant McCue' “We wilj| Owner o Grou) TABE it 1 1on-con probably complete our investigation Dusiness. it was s at Ageno had | oo o ch has beer in a or two.” Tt was also SPeculated and WAL e r learned that consideration has heen Kk recessior t many of [S53T s heen a sube given to the theory that there might |his customers, si ot of nei pute for the have been gle for possession ®old thei de fow months. $:venty-five prop of the pistol much as Kirklow- ness. owners in the locality ha ki had brandished it, and pointed it e e ned a protest st re-opening his .1 fore falling to the Plentiful Hunters Scare t it s ‘.n‘ e¥e oundec to the neighbor Hickey Examines Wound Elk Into Safe Sanctuary [7,; %, to the'r co P— ! Leniznet W. C. Hart and geant Great Falls, Mont., Nov. 11 } McCue said today that County De- A plethora of hut s (7 | tective Hickey not mak- | the elk of Je 1l f p ing an investigation into the casc, hundred huntsmen tered the |, ient number or voi Lut had been at the hospital a short woods yvesterday on the first day of (o everre tor in i r Kirklowski was admittec. the open season and a great slaugh- e for the sole purpose of cxamining ter was expected. Irightened by the e - th und in connection with veritable army men and hoom- SHORTAGE REACHES 8$5,592.000 such injuries. In the Hut- ing guns, however, the ek retreattd Mich.. Nov CPr—The on case in Windsor several to a part of the forest designated in funds of the nonths‘ago there was a difference of a sanetnary and less than 40 « rial bank here, dis- opinion among the investigators as | yaltics resulted with the announce- to the probable presence of powder Sin L eral junior exeentives burns after the infliction stol e (e : ank funds i .'aur']tl‘»m \‘\L H “:‘f‘_nv‘ :: Prof. Curiius Named i i) m,‘v\w»;, ’\” vequested Dr. Purney to notify hin To Stresemann’s Post Sied nnounee on fes caue to his at Berlin Nov P I'rofessor the regular meeting of e board on, in order that he might add Jujius Curg for | of directors at noon today to nis information :bout such mat- foreiz 5 1o Euctions s "I have worked with Detective shar norfolio 1od {he | anocsct and other recoverics key on many cases and 1 Know he | 1o e Guetay : Pro-| it ot shortage will be i not_the type of officer who Would yegeor tourting n minister of | . come to New Britain to make an m- o0 L HE s L 5 vestization unknown to the Jocal du- (il G USED CARS paztmenti Bereeant MoCnoeaic: President Von Hindenburz made . R = T him acting minister of for af i fairs when a crisis threatened ¢ 2 h SR e This Is Your Chance b ; ANOTHER Bandits Planned to HONEYMAN AUTO SAL Hteel Bodyot Dukeyl SISET) G ARS STRIKE ON DISPUTE Vienna 3 . youthful bandits contly made Sig Clean-Out Sale Employment of Non-Union Heip. 2 imir= retivas of bk mesen- | 1 Clectt 0Nt S0 ned o sted son the hody the Duke of vau of Nanoleon's fr Loui where i Leads to Waikout 3 W numcrous « don. Nov. 11 (P-—Two thou sand bus operatives struck in Lon- They said th nteario Sl don this morning after a dispute at | iody to the I r g X Sedan and Paris in Maria 1811, throughout the morning to other bus depots and there was possibility it Napoleon 1 born in AN Sedan ILLAC Sedan and would hold up the city's entire bus | Schonbrunn, near Vienna in e it AN £X Sedan The london General Omnibus HANDY SERIO ILL X Coach company in announcing the strikers'| New York, Nov. i EX Coupe number, said 15 lines thus far were | D. Handy senior member of the! % 28 7 e cted. No machinery for set- | banking and precious metal firm of YSLER Coach PACKARD Sedan ting the dispute had as yet been set Handy & Harman, New York and ) Se in niotion; the bus operators claimed = Bridzeport. Conn.. today was in a ILLAC Coach the operatives had ignored the serious condition at Harbor hospital TLLAC Sedan rfiff\wfi. hetween the x(.nnvp.m\: vv\"f( 1 abdominal op ion on S ‘X ("0“(.}’ the Transport General Workers' Friday. Ie is not expected 1o re- ; el Son e MOBILE Sedan The ady been caused | . Mr. Handy, a native of Fairficld KNIGHT uch . Nearly all Conn., is a graduate of Princeton, | « during the rush | 1879, a life trustec of the university | L s Y hours 1 cd by the strike. |and a member of its finance com- IF YOU WANT A REAL SR e A mittee. | BARGAIN COME TO PLAN TRACTOR STATIONS His home is 44 East T3th F Moscow, Nov. 11 (—The Soviet strect | Th H government decided today to es = — € ongyman lish a thousand large tractor sta-| CHICKEN, BOYS, GUN, SOUP | N ! tions throughout the Soviet union| A chicken owned by Valeria AU[O bales CO. : |for intensification of grain produc- Adamowicz of 24 Dois strect got in ||| wiwhere Fairness is 1eanired” tion. It is hoped by 1933 to dou- while two boys, azed 12 & e o g ble the present annual yield. avs, were shooting a rifl 200 LAST MAIN ST. Two hundred thousand tractors of and it was good for soup Terms—Trades f{vuvf::::mn design will h[» ,m(‘”\””]”.”] ay. Officer David Doty investi- EASY PATMENT PILAN for u n an arca of a hundred gated Adamowicz’s complaint and 2 (i By million acres | confiscated the rif MUSH HAS A BAD SPELL WHAT SEEMS TO BE \THE MATTER, 1 (M\/ 8ovZ-wou \DON'T LOOW WELLY| .7 M BOTHERED Witk {ERYSIPELAS i MY BOV -IF YOU HAVE SUCH ATHING AS THAT HADNT YOU BETTER SEE A DCCTORT TM SUFFERIN' FROM — L ERYSIPELAS «x-c ITS THE ONEY WORD N TODAYS LEsSon| 1 DONT WANT A DOCTOR [ AUNT SUSE'S ) | GONNA BRING ™~ | HOME THE BACON. ) | AN/ GOTTAS wWHADDYE MEAN. B4 AND MA HAVE \ TRADED | Jogsz? 1~ J) £AvENS, L JIT MEANS THAT THEYS | MA WHATS ) ONE. WOMAN (N THE R[S v p MEZN? WORLD THATS GOT | ¢ fi/—j THE SPUNK T0 CALL HER HUSBAND'S BLUFF! % o\ 1¢ I'm unjust to Dav ut en he's prayin in public I feel like Le'li wind up by askin’ that all of us be tore for our oro sent to hi t 1929, Pubiners Synd: FER YEARS US WIVES U HAS HAD TO LISTEN TO ¥ THE SAME OLD SQUAWK ABDOUT HOW HARD OUR MEN-FOLKS WORK, AN/’ WHAT A SOFT SNAP E - W

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