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’ NEW BRITAIN HERALD |[rue»] — = |crans of the Civil War, will be cele- | committes in charge of the affair, | will number about 30. Those whi brated with impressive rcises in | while Elizabeth and Ruth Patterson are left over from last year's ning Grand Army hall, city hall building, |have been assigned to care for the include Captain Ben Allaire, & tonight at 8 o'clock. The event will | programs. pitcher and first baseman; Eddiz be-a tribute to the memory of the | To Present Comedy White, pitcher; Louie LaPonte, KIRSHNIT TO SING |JAMAICA GINGER { |tations have been sent to all known “Other Peaple's Husbands” will be youie Goulette and Tommy Lincolm, WPy | Chosen for Cast of “Pirates of| O jietions I e ene wn |Bresented by the Burlington avenue ouifieigers; an rrancis “Hop® St. Louis Distributors Arvested |icscsnaznss of tose who © b pitcher. The. resns Penzance” at U. of P. |Community club at its meeting hall \ yro op ch s o b phy, pitcher. The freshman 3 s attend. Shoulc i 2 = 3 el inion Sldc ioiis ena moulg | In-| class of the institution contains seve in Pa[‘fllySlS Ch&(}kl]p there be any who did A y ) Max A. Kirshnit, of this city, is St. Louis, March 26 (P)—The Nor- among the University of Pennsy Second Section NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. . * CANP TELLS MEN OF Y BOYS' WOR Subscriptions Reported Today Bring Total to $14,973.75 Attorney Mortimer H. Camp was the speaker at the Y. M. C. A. cam- e himself as more than willing to ap- pear for the state so that he “might have the chance to clear my name.” Says Woman “Relentless” In outlining the state's case to the jury yesterday, Moore pictured Lila Jimerson as a relentless woman who was willing to instigate the killing of Mrs. Marchand so that she might have the artist for herself. He said that attempts would be made to prove that in the darkened recesses of a lonely cabin on the reservation, weird messages Twere spelled out night after night on a cheap, ply-wood ouija board, reveal- OLD SQUAW TELLS STORY OF MORDER! Amazing Narraive of Witch oralt Belief Bared at Trial Courthouse, Buffalo, N. Y., March 26 (UP)e—Mrs. Nancy Bowen re- entitled |tonight at 8 o'clock. The cast not receive Flor- | i |cludes the following player: | eral very promising prospects for invited to jence Johnson, Dorothy Weeks, MU-| jjo team, among whom are Son- {riel Harris, Anna Bean, Marion Zick- | stroem, a second baseman; and | wolf, Florence Stone, Arthur John-| «Qpie" Gurske, a pitcher. son, Harry Zickwolf, Ralph & To Enter Tournament |one they are cordially |come with their families. Past Commander Ralph M. Grant of the national body will be the ris Products Co. was raided paign luncheon today at noon in the | Burritt Hotel. Interspersed in a number of humorous stories and dia- lect jokes, Mr. Camp urged the| workers to make even greater cftdrts in the remaining days of the drive. He briefly outlined the benefits to be derived from membership in the as- sociation and told of the work that is | teing done among the boys of the| community in the fields of education. | physical development and moral | training. The daily feature: stunt was pro- vided by Joseph Hergstrom, physical | sumed today the strange story Oil how she set out one March morning | “to kill a witch” and ended up as the principal witness in a murder trial | where they speak a language she does mot understand. Lila Jimerson, 33-year-old Indian‘f on trial with the murder.of Mrs Clothilde Marchand, smiled ‘reas- suringly at the aged squaw as Mrs. Bowen went back to the wWitness stand today. Yesterday Mrs, Bowen, through an interpreter, admitted she | beat Mrs. Marchand to death with & ing Mrs. Marchand witch” who had killed many people |and who had cast a “‘Sassafras aged squaw's husband, thus causing his death. These messages, the state wiil at- tempt to prove, were translated by Miss Jimerson in such a manner to inflame the old woman’s mind a point where she did the killing | the behest of the defendant. as a Charlie” Bowen, Three Letters Found “white “'spell” over the as to at last vania students who have been select- | night by federal prohibition officials | ed to participate in the University lupon receipt of information that | Glee club's production of the fam-|Jamaica ginger sold by a St. Louis| ous Gilbert and Sullivam~opera, “The | firm was found in communitics in Pirates of Penzance” which will be|the south where numerous cases of presented by that organization, as- | paralysis have been attributed to the | sisted by the Women's Glee club of |drinking of such a beverage. the university, at the Metropolitan| The dry agents said they seized Opera House, Philadelphia, on Fri-|a quantity of Jamaica ginger after day night, April 4. | buying a small quantity as evidence. Kirshnit was selected as a mem-|They ordered John C. Norris. 70 ber of the policemen's chorus in the [year old proprictor of the company production, which will be presented to appear today in federal court to| hammer aftér Miss Jimerson had | o v aff the 50th ivy y Three scrawled letters found on |00 day after the 50th anniversary answer charges of violating the dry |the Bristol High school principal speaker of the evening. A program of several fine musical numbers by the Bristol concert or- | chestra, under the direction of Ger- trude Olcott, supplemented b violin solos by Irving Hodgekinson. accompanied by Gladys Hodgeki: son. a dialectic sketch and vocal ke- lections by Gaylord B. Cook. and tap | dancing by Barbara Marco, has been arranged. Girls “Ask” Boys Although it is not leap vear. the & will have members of the Tennis club of | |and Donald Manchester. Dancingj The Dixies basketball team, vic- will follow. !mr in the race for the championship Tracksters Drilling of the city by virtue of 14 straight Bristol High school track | wins over rival teams of the City under the tutoring of Carl | Basketball league, have announce “Pop” Magnuson, has been training | that they will enter the Southerg on the high schbol's quartermiie|New England basketball tourna® cinder path for the past week or so, | ment to be held in Plainfield Satury getting in trim for a busy secason.|day. The team will be considerably | due to commence in about three|augmented and strengthened for th§ weeks. Nearly $0 candidates turned | occasion by the addition of Captaim out for the initial drill but the squad | Eddie White of Bristol High school has been chopped down fo about 30 | crack squad; and Ben Allaire, ong 1en. Raymond “Ginney” Ebb is|of White’s team mates. The other$ | The team captain of the squad, which includes; who are to make the trip includg Stanley and Laurence Zetarski Ralph Rao, Gustave Karwoski, Gag Milbrandt, Joseph Martino, Johm Cavalieri, Alfred Bordeau, Manager James C. King and Coach William Cavalieri. It is also probable that Coach “Tommy” Monahan of Bris tol High will journey to Plainfield with the city titleholders. of the first performance of the “Pirates of Penzance” at the Opera Comique in London, where it ran for an entire year. A cast and| chorus of 135 students“will be em- | ployed in the presentation of the | Gilbert and Sullivan classic. _ This will be the fourth venture of | the University of Pennsylvania Gle club into the light opera field, in | which its efforts have met with uni- | versal success. The opera will be| presented under the direction of | Dr. H. Alexander Matthews, noted choral composer and conductor, un- der whose guidance the glee clun| has won wide acclaim as one of the leading organizations of its kind. Kirshnit is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirshnit, 253 Linwood | street, and is a senior in the Whar- ton school of finance and commerce. In addition to being active in the 'Ghe club, he is a member of the water polo tcam and Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. Prior to entering dircctor of the “Y.” who presented | law. convinced her that the white wom- Earl Aldrich and Felix Mayer in an | 50" n¢%0 Bo0, i exhibition of tumbling. | = \luk(:s Statue of Dog. | S ERGELIRE Gl 1Ly (e I il tie oG ~as iatumbling unvelled” amid tuch aPPIUSe. | through her story Henri Marchand, Tred B. Macomber was awarded |25 Artist Neld g8 @ marccial Witissy the cozeetieriheimeni fonireporiing AL SRS BRRSRE BN S SED the highest individual amount, Tear | Statue of the sheriff’s hunting dog U Henten by . C. wreld wus|Eethat e might forgst the slaying £iven the high team banner and the | °f ]“'f w 'h“‘- rl'l"’[ “\"(",*“;C“S‘?“‘:er‘:;": division banner went to Division B, |5°¢K to show that Mis 2 i S . givision banner ment o Divislon B | 008,08, N wAvith Marchand and pee-| CIt¥: o Buffalo It was from a Frsnex| ber and Clarence Barnes, secretary |suaded Mrs. Bowen to commit the | WOman. xxx she said she made a of the Y. M. C. A, were awarded murder so that the artist might be | 0ld rag doll of Charlie., She put it in stars for their work in the campaign, | free to marry. s | glass dish. Pour the green oil on a Tho rosults of tolay's semort of{ Mrs. Bowen, who will be tried on | doll and filled up the dish with beef Rubscriptions, amounts ang totals to |2 charge of murder after the pres- | Mrs. Bowen, when ghe was arrested. were introduced by the state as.it attempted to convict Lila. The letters—invoking all the pow- | er of witchcraft—were signed “Mrs. | Dooley™” but the state contends they | were written by Lila to incite Mrs. | | Bowen to kill Mrs. Marchand. cerpts from the letters include: This is what I know. Charley Bowen is killed by a witch in this |to request their ‘“boy friends'" | Prohibition Administrator Sam |company at a formal dance to take Haley said Norris admitted having|place at the high school gym to- sent shipments of the Jamaica ginger [night. This cvent takes place an- to southern rural communities, but nually. The Bristol High school baseball | denied it was his product which| Music for dancing will be capably team will commence diamond prac- caused the peculiar illness, He told | furnished by Bill Tassilo, Jr.. and his | | tice within a short time. Several | officers, they said. he only distribut- | “melody masters” of Hartford. Au- |seasoned veterans will be members| ed the ginger after purchasing it drey La Course is chairman of the |of the squad which, it is believed, from a manufacturer in Boston. ! Haley said the Boston manufacturer | Andrew Skelsky, 3d. | r Collenburg, Fritz Hudon, nce Madigan, Eddie Becker, wa Stan Ingraham and Eddie Brooks. POLITICAL POLITICAL POLITICAL Ernest W, Christ, Ch s $92.00 76,00 70,00 50.50 S 150.50 eter Crona, € 127.0% 5.00 This IS Donald Bartlett 3 Coweld . .11 W. Pape Tiili8 Division €, Raymond, Chief P. MeAuliffe ... 6 5.00 L. Bell a i ) ) the Oliver Lodge Compliments | Americans on Astronomy | London, March 26 (#—Sir Oliver| Two Buildings on Church Strect to Cost $18,000, 14 years in a position of trust and responsibility. New Haven Man Dies As Result of Crash‘ New Haven, March 26 (UP) —| One man was injured fatally and| another seriously today when the | automobile in which they were rid- | ing crashed into a pole. Fred Oberle, 26, died at a hospi- | tal shortly after he was admitted. Thomas F. Quinn, the survivor, re- fused to tell police who was dri ing. Quinn suffered broken knees. Both weré of New Haven. A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED COUNCILMAN AND ALDERMAN | | Sy | TO STUDY DRUG ADDICTS Boston, March 26 (#)—The legisla- {tive committee on public health to- | of the inc tribution of the product will be in- from Norris shows an alcoholic con- | Kill many, many that way, Indians Division A, cd by government regulations to| 0% ogrion reservation where they lived into | Xxx She fix the two girls of yours too. . A Ma oS of the witches that came when the |NOthing to stop the person death. | | he attended the New Britain High ¥ { Secrets they had wrenched from a |afread. You kill this French woman. | Matics and various class committecs | The burden of their conversation, | quarter—that will be Thursday. This ihé Bowen homle, of a gun and suggested cremation of | e | “Did you ever see a chicken go |form. | gation into the pensioning of Oliver| mented ~ American astonomical | yjla and Mrs. Bowen, the squaw | | forward in secret today while the tion, a group «of local Ttalian busi- | of a new planet. v s N | T 1 3 the witness declared. and broadening the scope of their | Gla]ms to Be COllSl[lel‘ed a[xsfrcr'. and Corbin place, one to| ation but America is doing extraor-| And Mrs. Bowen came to beldve, | by Mrs. Garrett's Hingham farm. ®lete the story of the origin of th2 | Marchand well enough to know her| Tnan efforf to wind up the af will front on the highway, its meas- Another visitor was Patrolman and long streamer drawn off from |home occurred in February; the| Pices of the Y. M. T. A. & B. so- | ings will be one story high. The| Warner and his assistants Damon | He sces the new planet fitting | went to BufNalo again, Mrs. Bowen | °rS to be helt at his office on Mon- nection with the case. really derived from the sun. The earth, the squasw explained, was| arrive at a satisfactory settlement. | senate yesterday protested against | versal grocers and meat dealers’ as-| Miss Jimerson grinned as the old | Fosent the Y. M. T. A. & B. societ. I | Warner told Moran he desired to 285 Broad street to Tercyak's hall | front of her, lifting her face occa-| Salaries of employes remained un- | allowed in the courts in New York, ship of more than 40 grocers anl & would be killed by March 9 unless|by the city until they could get association, Werner . d - n ase in mem-| “Who carried this basket when| Money in the hands of the so mlttees ._zonlng—bulldlng vestigated. 1 tent of about 65 per cent, and that the'campaign Miss Jimerson waged. | and whites. but let me tell you more. V. Higbee | make it unfit for a beverage. Huber Buffalo, carrying a bottle of whisky | Just to parish the medicine. Now W. Parker ... s night was blackest, of mediums who | She use that on yeu. school where he was active in dra- | Ouija board. Before she renéw the green oil - on ; | |ITALIANS WILL ERECT Attorney General Interviews according to the squaw, gvas that a |is your last chance.” “Lila say we go crazy because of | the body by pouring kerosene on it | Boston, March 26 (®—Attorney | i | ERE[“T[]RS MEET B. Garrett, deposed head of this achievements today in a speech |gaig, went to the Marchand \home. attorney general and his associates ness and professional men, today | Rt f “Astronomy, it is said. is becom-| “\as that the woman you later | inquiry. | Corbi | Those who saw the attorney gen- | A SUC FUI . EIX : {house an industrial bank and the | eral this forcnoon included an un- st Ao s i vt one saiery ot ner tun- | 9633100 Next Monday Alternoon SN |drawn by Architect Fred C. Teich, What he had to say could not be | solar system. Hc id that all pl real name—she thought it was fairs of the Knight Brothers Circus urements being 52x62 fect, while the Edward Lawless of the East Ded- | the sun. This streamer—or spindle | murder was committed March 6. | City, Attorney David L. Nair of cost of the bank is estimated at Hall and George B. Lourle for Into the picture as another globe |said. Again they carried a basket| day, March 31, at 2:30 oclock. At The attorney general gave 10 e to counteract some bewitched soil| The circus showed in this city sociation announced today that head- [Indian woman slowly brought the|The society claims that no authority hear what the senator had to say, on Grove street, where a meeting of sionally to glance at the witness. paid at the time that the circus was | Chicago and elsewhere and that he during the past several weeks more | | vou killed this white witch yourself |enough money to go elsewhere, A G Herman C. Lythgoe, director of vou and Tila came into Buffalo on|ciety committee was held until a|day responded to Governor Frank G. . . . codes — Coordinating city as well as others suspected of dis- | Prohibition agents said a chemical | analysis of the evidence purchased blood. Soon as it rot, he died. She date féllow: ent case is concluded, told today of it did not contain as ingredients cer- They had strolled togother, Miss | She said she fixed another doll, the tain fine extracts of ginger prescrib- L. Stowell Jimerson and Mrs. Bowen, from the | same. This doll is his wife Nancy. Monroe Gordon | Division T, and a pint of chloroform in a bas- the green oil the French use is very y A slileld | Ket, They talked, Mrs. Bowen gaid, | Poison, that’s the truth. Few drops, university | had the strange gift of peering be-| “Only one thing you can do is safe Y yond today into the future, of the|Your life and the girls. Don't be Talked of WhitAWitch these dolls third night after the 1st Ascording o (he s as e 8 e ewnonca apunst wie| BANK AND PRINT SHOP| Several on Garrett Gase the witeh,” Mrs. Bowen testified. |and another letter suggested chloro- Harry Battistoni Gets Contract for | General Joseph E, Warner's investi- Todge, o tist, . 4 " | ; dg eminent scienti compli es, T later sce it dead | city's liquor and vice squad, went feh 1 oday i a spee The Citizens Industrial corpora- efore the National Liberal club [here they saw Mrs. Marchand y c concerning the American discovery | epila says that's a white witch,” At ila says tha ] i of a resolve enlarging their powers | "ook permits for two structures to be erected Sh the plot at Church | Ing an American science,” he r2-|killed? marked, “that may be an exagge “Yes Eeus a{vrmllinzi et lihmcnt- identified man, alieged to have been | ¥ ans for the {wo buildings were e 5 Sir Oliver declared the discovery fjly demanded that she kill the white | 7 afoustomek oniamilic;rolite Ferved was important in hplping to cori-|witch. She did not know Mrs. | |and the general contract has been given to Harry Battistoni. The bank | learned. ets were born at the same time uni- | “Clothilde Brown” whom she must|Which spent the week of September Patrolman Quizzed i der the influence of a visiting sta | kill. That first visit to the \[A,.cl\an,,;IQ to 28 in this city under the aus- printing plant, measuring 35x60 feet, will be in the rear. Both build- | ham street police station but, al- ——breaking up into globes of whicn | Carried “Magic Earth” Nair & Nair has called a meeting | thoushiheinasiiclonated iyt a1 the carth is one. On'ths Iafter date Lils and Nenoy | OF 1he caeditors of the olrcis oWn- | (5 o5) o that of fha peluting plant, $6,000. halt an hour, newspapermen were and considers it§ discovery import- | containing the chloroform, a 10 cent | that time Attorney Nair will attempt unsuccessful in discovering his con- | ant as showing that the carth is|hammer and some “magic earth.”|to have all the parties concerned minutes to Senator James G. Moran 9 hd—NEW HEADQUARTERS which Mrs. Marchand kept in her [under the auspices of a committee of Mansfleld, who on the floor of the | Leon Gorski, president of the Uni-| home to frighten away evil spirits. | Which at the time purported to rep- | the prescnce of cameramen at the public hearings in the investigation. quarters has been transferred from |tale up to thegactual killing. She|Was ever given the committeo to 2 scribbled idly on scraps of paper in |conduct the project. scribbled idly raps of pap and. when the senator had finished, the assoc ion was held last night. el et cametamen brere The organization has a member-| “Did Lila tell you” District At-|ready to leave the city and many torney Moore asked, ‘“that you|of thesc had to be housed and fed | : thought there was nothing wrong | Served 1923 1924 1925 1926 s and meat dealers in | s e el ehad 1) 1 : § ; Meriden became affiliated with the | before that time?” number of bills also were contract- [[epit nei e Ral ceatii i mli| 1927, 1928, 1929 On com- Yos.” ed which were never paid. y y . | the state division of food and drugs, | o March 67 settlement could be reached and the | Allen’s recent special message to the | entered the“case when he called to | mecting h | Ala.” outstanding accounts and claims [legislature by voting. without di purchases. be interivewed by Mr. Louirie. | Lythgoe's bureau analyzes liquor samples submitted by police, and it *| was he who recommended the dis- | Telephoned Marchand Home | against the Kni#ht Brothers togeth- sent, to report a resolve authorizing Mrs. Bowen said they walked|er with the Salaries due the ems |the governor to name a commission around Buffalo for a while and then | ployes arc in-excess of this amount [Of seven persons fo study the prev Lila telephoned the Marchand home | alence of drug addiction in this|missal of William Crawford, a and learned that Mrs. Marchand | | state. | Junior ¢hemist, several months ago was there but that her son, Henri, | The commission. if authorized by |after the latter had been accused by Jr.. 12, was at school. ‘MINSTRELS SHOW TON[GHT' 3‘1{: llg:::l‘ao‘tx‘:cr\[“‘tv:all::'cs:;t::"aus con- | Garrett’s liquor squad with “Did you go with TLila to the . clusi Xt ) S 88 . ATD.L. BARTLETT RALLY ==o e | | | house and did she go to the housc | | “Happy” Piltz to Put on Enterfain- ON HEARD | Hartford, March 26 ()—The pub- utilities commission today heard the petition of William H. Ircland of Danbury for approval of a pro-| posed taxicab route in that city. The petition was opposed by A. William Sperry. Tic He has handled hundred dollar transac- tions and million dollar appropriations. having returned irregular analyses of sam- | ples of confiscated liquor. Craw- HEENEY ARRIVES | tord took the matter to court and Boston, March 26 (#—Tom Hee-| was reinstated, but assizned to other ney, tho “hard rock” from New Zea- | work. land whose pugilistic progress Was| At the request of ihe atforney halted by Gens Tunney, retired|general, he has been reviewing his heavyweight champion, arrived here | records of analyses for the Boston today with his wife aboard the|police and was present today when steamer Eastern Glen from Cape | Lythgoe stepped into Lourie's office. mayoralty campaign tonight at|TOWR, Africa. He said he returned|Neither man acknowledged {ho Bartlett headquarters when a rally |to the United States at the request| presence of the other. for all six wards will be staged. A |Of his manager. Charles Harvey. but 4 minstrel show, presented by “Hap- |did not know what plans the latter GOOD WOOL DEMANDED py’ Piltz and dirccted by Eimer |had for him. London, March P—A faie Johnson, will be the big feature. Immediately aftec leaving fhe | celoction, amounting to 9.093 bales, The program to be presented will | ShiP. the Heeneys left for New York | wag offered at the wool sales to- follows: “That Bartlett DY train. | day. There was a good general Happy Pilz; ‘“Sunrise and | demand and full current rates were ¥dward Headwall; “Three | paid. American dealers bought a ,"" Chester Hamilton; “Laugh | few lots in fine grassy crossbreds, It Off) Arthur Hayes;. “Old Man Cape of Good Hope and natal River,” Elmer Johnson; specialty grades were in larger supply and number, Clarence Walker; “Show better demand. That Fellow the Door,” Scooty Mc- Govern; selection, Donald Mathew- son, boy entertainer; selections, “Sweet Genevieve,”” “Outside,” “The Stein Song,” the Lyric Trio and clos- ing chorus. Tomorrow at noon, the Bartlett forces will stage a rally at the Rus- scll & Erwin Mfg. Co. At night a rally will be staged for fifth warders in Falcon’hall. in the morning?"” 3 RIEEEE “Lila no go in with me, T o in YOTING PLACE aloric ’ | *“What did vou see?"” > Sy A0 | “saw the white witch and she was New Britain Town and’ |cookins:” e “What did {he witch say when you City Election |told. her Lila was out in the| “Tuesday, April 8, 1930, | street?” Iirst Ward—Tirst Precinct, Voca-| “She said get Lila and we all eat.” tional High School, Bassett Street.| At this point the court took a| Second Precinet, Vance School, cor- brief recess. | ner Vance Street and Shuttle Mea- M Bowen was the first im-| dow Avenue. portant witness as the taking of| Sacond Ward — Trade School, | testimony began yesterday. She | South Main Street, opposite Whiting | 2dmitted through an interpreter Street. £ that she believed in witeheraft. Third Ward- Precinct, Camp “What caused your husband's School, Prospect Strect. Sccond Pre. | 4€ath?” Moore asked her. cinct, 450 West Main Street. “A witch,” she replied. Fourth Wara Junior Iigh| “We intend to have Nancy reveal School, corner Main and Chestnut |@ @rama of witcheraft that will be Strect, amazing,” District Attorney Moore th Ward—TFirst Precinct, Bart- said. “We will prove that Miss Jim- lott Sehool, corner Broad and Grove | €T80M: inspired by her love for Mar- streets. Second Precinet, Store, 70 chand and her jealousy of Mrs. Broad Stregt, corner High Street. | Marchand, bent old Nancy's will to Sixth Wald—Tirst Precinct, Elihu lher own—bent it easily by preying Burritt School, North Street, Sec- ; on her superstitions.” ond Precinet, Patterson Chevrolet Qlar Ay e iy Service Station, 1189 Stanley Street. He has made good in every case. He has justified the confidence placed in him. | ment at Headquarters of | Mayoral Aspirant, Music will be introduced into the His employers think well of him. His neighbors endorse him. An average man with more average ability. He is a credit to the city. BANDITS ROB BANK Toledo, O., March 26 (UP)—Two bandits scooped up several thousand dollars from the counters of the Ohio Savings Bank & Trust com- pany branch here today, making their cscape unnoticed after they had closed the bank vault on four employes. LOCKJAW VIOTIM DIES Bridgeport, March 25 (P—A death return filed today showed that Frank Gadamsk . who died «t| Bridgeport hospital Sunday, was a victim of lockjaw, the first fatal case of the kind here in several vears. BRISTOL NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) FORMER DRUGGIST SUED Bridgeport, March 26 (P—John E: Boyle, former druggist of Fair- field and long active in civic affairs there, was sued for divorce by Kath- ryn Clancey Boyle, today, the ground set up being intolerable cruelty. Moore also 1ndicated there was a | possibility that Marchand, who is| being held as a material witness, would be placed on the stand either late today or tomorrow. = The artist, long a familiar figure in Paris art circles, has admitted he is “an artist—not an angel.” He is expected to reveal his relations with the defendant and to deny that | he ever pursued the Sencca woman but that, on the other hand, was pursued by her. The change in the artist's de meanor since his arrest has been | amazing. When first taken into| custody §s material witness, he | threatencd suicide for the “sake of aph, had to beg and plead with [two men had left the library of the 15th Anniversary Celebration his boy.” |ten congresses béfors he receivel |church where Miss Gillis' office in| The 15th anniversary of the T. B. Now, however, he has expressed |any attention, .locatcd. g y .Robinson camp, Sons of Union Vet- DEMONSTRATION OF VOTING MACHINES "uesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, April 1, 2 and 3, 1930 from 9 m. to 1 p.am. and 3 p. m. to § m Vocational Street. Junior High School, corner Main and Chestnut Strects. Bartlett School, cerner Broad and Grove Streets. Elihu Bubritt School. North Street LEWIS W, LAWYER, KASIMIR MAJEWICZ, HARRY A, W KIN, Selectmen. CALLED TO GRASS FIRES ; The firc department was called | The wife asks for to a grass firc on Wooster strect [CUstedy of two sons. shortly before 3 o'clock this after-|Was in 1916 - noon. Co. No. 4 responded. A few minutes later a bell alarm summoned several companies to a grass fire on Columbia street. Box 116 at Madison and Monroe streets | was sounded. alimony and The marriage High School, Bassett $199 STOLEN FROM RECTOR Boston, March 26 (P)—Officials of Trinity church today reported to police the theft of $499 from the of- fice of Miss Elsie B. Gillis, secretary to the rector, Rev. Henry K. Sher- rill. The theft was discovered after {incurred by a leg injury. She stated He is worthy of your support et | et | GIVE HIM YOUR VOTE! cases, suits for damages will be in- | stituted against the city. Mors>, the inventor of the telo.