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W BRITAIN HERALD [=v-»] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930. Mad Caretaker Kills Two Men, Frmnch Tobooo Taw | Pilot Kicks Indian Princess Out {Vision of Mother Too ) Family of Four Can Buy Food o - Muc or naway || Wounds Two More and Finally ||, zwiccosi=2l Of Plane Over Chicago Airport |, oo »7x @ =% For $l3 12 Per Week, Experts Say || vision of sobbing mother T k 0 L.f w-lk B ‘| Gus Thomas of the Kentucky || came to 17 ye old Joseph Ca- court of appeals the French gov- for service e bably be ar- || ru isto Patizy akes Uwn Lite at Wilkes barre o> 895 || Clicago July 21 (U9 — Frincess| o7 ervice, Ho will probably be ar- || rusoof Bristol, K. 1. as e sa i ST ernment hay suspended its em- | rested today in Westport poli oal A C e ‘ bargo pn American tobacco. Red Feather, Texas Indian maiden, Carnival Goes the glitter of Broadway turned four may eat well t E Leh Heich Justice and Mrs. Thomas want- | | got a real ick out of her first para-| Coleman's carnival left Bristol for | | dust. $13.72 a week, according to a s Opens Fire On Sordoni i ——— France, but the justice was un- | 20Mit it, but the airplane pilot who | day mor T rigging and || Yegieraay met Frank C| et ‘ = : | (continuea From Page Seven) X{,n}:g;‘:ag:::;](:;.:;V‘,jfi.:rs‘sr;'} (h:‘:i:dd the kick said today (hat‘olhc: nt were loaded onto| 35,’ cf\‘Im R | “An average of i i o - -tucker twist, | |s] trucks and carted away by the car-|| John Smi tford, | |spent for food will provide t amily With Double athley sng the s frine il pent for foo or Y S e Senator Alben Barkley and (I The princess went out to Curtiss|nival's crew of employes. || neadea in : direction. | |ily of four with all th Bartellod (R s s department prevailed on | | Flying Field yesterday and convinc-| Dog Warden Turns Detective The three To e s arrelled Shotgun —(know them, = @ e Poliard, ac.| rench government to permit | |ed the manager she was a profes-| Daog Warden Joseph Ryan became | | the t il here last 1 = A i - - e Thomas to take own | |sional jumper and induced him to |3 detective yesterday afternoon for Joseph 2 Slays Deputy . Sheriff |companied by Miss Eleanor Kahms, | tobacco with him. send her up in a plane for a littie |5 ghort i Croats desk serge 5 > left today for a motor trip to Ken- He and Mrs. Thomas sailed | demonstration. to find een 40 and 50 golf clu had wept wher Also. tucky, where they will visit points | from New York city ]\ sv‘ week, 0. K. princess,” yelled Van Cise land & bag of balls in Uncle Davey's || ran away. H S |of interest about the state 2‘[:'}’1:’:"“::: R A L £ nr}:;«;]n‘;fi:«a:’:xl{;fll I 'r"’:‘, “"_‘H“ [locker at Old Marsh, which back home today. le fresh fruits and Wilkesbarre, Pa., Juiy 21 (P—An| Mrs. Joseph Willett and family ’ e | 0L acven CLstnCkiee) OP |1ocated partly in this city and partly | fer chances to trim t enraged caretaker of a Lehman |left today for a week's stay with s st C With Warden Ryan|————————— food budget.” Heights estate, near here, shot his|relatives in Port Chester, N. Y. e ]”"L‘”: d‘°v “‘"l df";”h:'f were two companions, Joe N e budget provides employer and a deputy sheriff to| Miss Mildred Williams is spend- ;“,lmi ,;’]” 5 g:d";“" ;f’ . e see: |of Harwinton gar Zeborski of NE [ ELI Vegetables, including « death, wounded two other persons|ing two weeks at the Girl Scout 0 icht N Sl e Terryville, the three of whom were toes. Lomatoes, s and then took his own life when |camp at Job's pond in Portland. vernlg ews £ H ldragging the pool for a cornered by a posse yesterday. | r. and #Mrs. Osear Bemsonanaf\__ "~ ___ ”.’fl‘;‘ a‘n‘d”r’_‘Lk'h‘r:“llé‘;“lj:m"o‘ifr:i‘d”]‘r; Crafhi Bty Insteadl of thatc T ons, to o 1 Those killed by the crazed care-|son, Clifton, left Saturday for an 2 o = | men’s hooks pulled up a bu f ‘ruits. including peaches e S onk e Harry D e et o | By ¢ ociated Press all directions and it looked as though | ™1 1 - i - e Sordoni "ot r;{i‘n‘gslo’n. e | e e e e (e e Domestic | there was going to be a lot of tang- ?\?]—}ll“—:a ; 113 “r“\"‘ ;01;‘: AHicdl e o eete e e s e Washington—Intense heat contin- |ling with the controls of the plane, | Wire .and LegEol LAl an SEnEEl the estate, and John T. 0, |ited friends in Hartford yesterday. Tk e | however, slipped from the hook and N l d D h Meats including pork, bacon chief of police of Harvey's Lak | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ce ves in much of nation; mercury in | Van Clse pushed the flowing eitk | however, slipped trom ¢ oW Eng and Deaths Include chops, ham and beef, costing $ deputy sheriff of Luzerne ci .|and family of Haverstraw, N. Y pital hits 105.6 OLERO LIS e e NI o 3 ¢ 7 f | P, TS A 'x spn. | Whole hearted kick in the direction | Warden an reported his find to o o G Margari two pounds, 50 ce Sordoni’s 17-year-old daughter, |spent the week-end at their former| Ll Paso, Tex.—Rioting during spe- | 000 0 i coce"ghe completely lost [the poice department, being reques DlOW[lll]gS, AU[O LN Can ncluding soups, t Frieda, was shot in both arms and lhome here ) fon in Juarez, Mexico, |yor notas and stepped out into thin |ed by i e e S 3 salmor * Indians Begin Dance his son, Francis, 25, was wounded| A meeting of the board of review | .oycoq one death and injuries o six. | air, her parachute behind her. |convey fiscovered goods to po- J — Y 0 To Honor (,,ea( Splllt in the right hip and legs of the Boy Scouts will 2 - = ; t & . e S lizabeth, N. J.—Three motorists |Shortly afterward she landed on the lice e Mea Opens Tce SeengE R 100 cpiac 1 e B field with a hard jolt eved stolen. Sometime last winter, The shooting began when Mr. and |ment of the Methodist church. All | accused of wrecking train with one | 5,0 %% 1470 4o it to save the |Sergeant Joglinski assefted Mrs. Sordoni, their daughters, Fric- members of the troop committee|death injuries to 68 works," explained Jimmy apologetic- and balls were taken from locker da and Florence, and their 503, |make up the court. Scouts who ar>| wiles Barre, Pa—Maniac takes when he brought the plane in a caddy room a: the Chippanes arrived at the Sordoni es-|passing their first and second class STty oo S0 o 2 Country club. It is probable that the Bezch lakes tate Saturday night to spend the |tests will come before the board for |OF1 life after shooting four, two : Yt e sy SRaeed g tities po week-end. They were unloading |review of their work ik | —_————— thief tossed them into the pool witn hundred thou 3 cs pose Skopk e re a|Ba ere Hartford visitors Sat- | fig e that destroys two ‘prison e d. T s wil kept 2 Drpteln B when Skopka opened fir with a | Barnes were Hartford visitors Sat ight fir ha roy w0 P! b i e ey Tenzea ; i TURK REFUSES T[] per cent below gelatine The housewife foundation to buy double-barreled shotgun. The elder jurday. | buildin ARy he e nectin e Owrers Two “ord vho was a er of Stz The Pythian Sisters neet | Butte, Mont.—Secret agreement TR JleseCay feaDRe I Cordoni, who was a brother of The Pythian Sisters will meet g | (Continued From Page Seven) arien Tiyan stated this moraing |whe STl Senator A. J. Sordoni, fell mortally this evening at 8 o'clock in their |ends general strike after week's| (C Sl - wounded by two charges. Francis rooms at Community hall | paralysis of business I e e G G GO (NG G0 ) R I : was struck down by another volley| The Knights of Pythias will meet Foreign body, was taken home after the ac- | side of the pond, where a . » 3 T3 1 About 2 el vele Office: cated. He said that he was di- jland Thomas C. O'Mez St as he went to his father's assistance | tomorrow eve at § oclock at| Dublin—General railway strike |Cident by Motorcycle Offi e gam;? is located. He said that e was d Tho St and Frieda was shot when she leap- |Community hal | threatened unless dismissed \\orkrrS\ft_" . ;: ;‘r‘:’;"l'r':i-“i‘v“:“:\:f\p s‘r:vma rations from :h"d 2 ot % ed into an automobile and started | T s ay m service and | are reinstated ke hient e S Gl ERIIAS gl B = % et Z o A h H h‘ed Wh for aid [the meeting of the Sunday school of | Moncton, N. B.—Four men killed |t the accident and turned over to | clubs ugh the pool of clear wa- |Falls, died after his vele had | 40 g a HOITI en Despite the wound, the girl sped|the Methodist church will be held |in wreck of Al G. Barnes circus | Motoreycle Officer Edgar Norfon |y hit an automo ; . tified the police. Miss Sordoni then |cottage of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Clarx | Lisbon—Twenty-seven persons de- | € 48 hoten mots L A fire of undetermined n 3 2 col g ppene Srnest Menard of New returned to the scene of the shoot- |at Hotchkiss grove in Branford. ported for conspiracy against the Biffz,:'dd,,f:‘v hehind ithe lear ing and took her mother, who had |Further details regarding the serv- | dictatorship picked the girl up and assisted Offi- fainted, and her father to a hospi- [ice will be announced later. Cairo—Troops concentrated to| . “p 5ot vin o her home. 1 I had 1 b e 1 Sings Ci e preve sts holdin S L f] i ake avenue Saturday night at | River, fe a roller coastzs who had to leave his 66- W+ S O S B T e | LS eI RO PG R e () ekl B CORE, e bl e ol B i e’ oo Miss Johnson Finishes ook her brother to the same h E 3 pples and pears. Ca- mentary sess quarters last night, teletyped the [&°0Ut © GH08 2 L s e i G AR T B ¥ tal St o s Korea—Typhoon _toll | foltR, (¥ her to the state Sauad A and Ho mpany No. 1 ek wss t00 old to make the trip, hun ) Work at Bible @chqm When police arrived at the se-|of. Cali 24. Hardware City Storage reaches and 254 injured on | n& ST LR Y department, learning |responded to an al but could do i e, : u new en record todz Miss Effie 1. Jo Ea cluded estate there was no trace of | Co W. Schultz, trez v | Kius a and hun- | G007 06 ot the machine was |nothing to save the machine. It was| R a4 Desr 3 Il He passed nsecuti trecj, has concluded the work of the Skopka. A posse searched the woods S———— 1 counted for in Korea owned by Edwin Lewls Marr of [believed that _the fire might heie | Rierat Somsres N ith | R SR al service course in vain throughout the night. 4 . v ! o Whigville. a few miles from here. |been caused by ks from fire- er Dickson Zaro’s re n the Moody Bible institute, Chicago, dawn broke a shot from ambu Clty Items ci Roehag ing the driver of |works exploded a out 10:30 | Middletown. R ne ased on fact, as cs an July 31 will receive the di- brought ~ Ruth down mortally = | ices ce a the car with reckless driving and o'clock r!fl"\\" v‘;‘. 2 4 at Am- men Ae«'-vrdr\rmm:x while h;‘ ; ;V:"'.'A o" the .~_rrv];nn\]v~h a class of wounded. This revealed the hid French control evading responsibility was sworn out E—— = rst, D OnpIEI S oM a0 e RO TeIRC 1! Ders, e class represents place of the fugitive madman ard| Officer Anthony Pechout investi-| London — Lipton's h akes py Prosecutor Anthony J. Rich last| 2 assessed valuation of the Stepl Finnerty, 30, Boston, at him a bottle of whiskey. : 3 denominations, 25 states of the he was quickly surrounded. As the | gated an Myrtle street | ghelter from rough night, but Marr could not be found d of Hawaii is $45,100,000 Norwood No, no, no,”" shouted Zaro in his on and seven foreign countries : fir- | about £:50 o'cloc turday night New England T e I invoiving an automobile driven by| Boston—Four drownings occur which went wild, and the other, his | August Kizelewicz of 17 Albany av-!among nine fatal accidents over New last shell into his own head cnue and a truck owned by Con- Egr : hot spell continues and ‘Authorities: were not certain to- | cizio DiMichele of 459 Myrtle street. al hundred thousand go to GG T T day what led Skopka to h 3 light damage resulted and the of- |y s /i e e e R e i L T D B ALL THE s b he was intoxicated, but Miss Frieda | tion ; rge ) Holy Cross and NEWS WHEN “It All Depends Sordoni said she did not think hu| Officer L. E. Harper detailed | Donald ¥elt, Amherst, double win- 00 e | by Sergeant McAvay last night to per N ingland A. A. A. U. IT°S HOT On You T investigate a complaint that all the | ¢ E ampionship n . —_—_— et ) lights in a block at 304 Park street v, 2 John J r Flv L LIVE | were out and nobody could turn iy 0 SE. T both of Bos- them on. The officer tried the a being caught in switch also and could not light the | quigksand at bottom of 30-foot well Vol. 1, No. New Britain, Conn. Price—Ask Us light | Boston—Chicago police captain s | “Camp Ciara, R. N. of A. will hold |4 s Albert Richards, 25 a meeting tonight at § o'clock at St. | caught in attempted hotel theft last {Jean de Baptiste hall. ee as nationally known jewel Mmoot ceennin | The Six Local Printing Concerns Install Oil Heat | Mr. ana M of Booth street and Mrs. Tillie alc —pr. mner € Moncton, N. B., July 21 (UP)— |son of Osgood avenue, this city and dge. and wife ar- A broken rail was believed todsy | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Collins and | re charges of drunkenness to have caused the deaths of five|daughter, Audrey, of Berlin are|and assault on police officer after persons and the injuring of 18 spending two weeks at Niagara Fails | tyssle on yacht: Dr. Andrews in hos- Th R d others when e flat cars of the | and Foxburg, Pa. | pital with injuries e eCOl' e er Al G. Barnes circus train were de-| Two City ave boys who ran | Bosto xteen reported killed N, | i u 3 —Sixteen reported killed in 5 y railed near here yesterday 3 Fron fowbe e lanen Uit ua e | Installs An Oil Burner Has New Plant ‘our of the dead were circus|custody by the Springfield police | ty list. | NewHO: B HeaterEaartNor workers and the other a hobo Who|saturday and their parents wer e A e e (ontract Awarded to { p thought to have “hooked” a | notified to bring them back. [iesh e \ Mechanical Utili- ‘modern newspaper equip- from Newcastle to Charlotte- | iries when their plane cracks up | ties, Inc. ment. town, Prince Edward Island, where| grxp INF, ANT DROWNED Sra ‘ V[echanical Utilities Inc. | practically destroyed an automobile i f tw t rth K t 1n < the "(z]r‘nl"" owned by Hector Doucette of 80 1-2 |5 Vew York, July (GP)—Zaro | o secued beeves | Main street at L. ompounce on orman oise, 17, TFall | Agha, th year-old visitor from e show was scheduled for appear-| Meriden — The A e \ i el tonleny a day-old girl was found Iy ‘ n turned on ir downtown o o \ of Arch Street made Although the 29-car train was|downward in a small stre 1 s | . . elnE ) i Ralinlan livasicraeuame oy o he ol oqu G S SRS S RO the installation i carried more than sons. none | jcal examiner aid the child had | er, Mt. Vernon, N. Y, 7 of the performers was injured been born alive and t death was| O0'Meara, he dead: Albert Johnson. Los|caused by drowning. Angeles, prop man; Frank Finne- | wrapped in two pillow slips. gan, Los Angeles, prop man; J. B s e McFarland, believed of Toronto, O., LIONS DEVOUR iter; Jaines A. Stephenson, Fred-| Nairobi, British East Af TN | F Sk S e T e ericton, N. B.; one unidentified man. | 21 (#—The lions which {requently | turned home Saturday with the pelt At Cannaan = station, 18 miles|menace parts of Uganda have been | of a huge Kodiak bear as his chief north of Moncten, 17 cars of the|yny y bold lately devouring 20 | trophy after 10 weeks hunting in fast-moving train had passed over |natives in'the Ankole and Masaka | Alaska. Pelts of two black bears. a the faulty rail when one jumped|districts in the last three wecks. The | grizly bear and a number of ot! the track and immediately nine oth-1government has sent hunters after | smaller animals were included in ers followed. The last three cars|the beasts s remained on the track. Hquipment | | thrown into a confused pile d for a time it was not known | in the wreckage rea ore The caré containing the animals | of the circus were not affected. Re- | Than Social Error and the most seriously injured brought here for treatment. 8. Cronin, manager, said the show would be resumed Tuesday here al- though the Charlottetown perform- ance would not be given ew York c jured in automobile accid GETS KODIAK BEAR Hartford, July 21 — Dr. Joseph E. | biliousness and general bad health arising from constipation. Because you CHEW Feen-a-m it is effective in milder doses thz | ordinary laxatives. For the effective i ness of a laxative is not so much de Tl = B pendent upon the QUANTITY swal- Nominations to Be Made | e lowed as upon the thoroughne In Canada Polls Today |1 DISTRIBUTION THROL Ottawa, Ont., July 21 (P—First k |OUT THE ALIMENTARY TRAC el e Dol el lale e ] . .4 While you chew this delicious bit el be it O ik Tone . 4 a, | of gum, the tasteless laxative it co 1s main nomination day. On Thur: 4 | tains is gradually released and m day. advance polls open for railway [ed with- the saliva. Thusitiiscar- workers, commercial travellers ani| (RSN } |ried to the intestinal tract smoothly. sailors. Eiection day is next Mon- | [Kg8 1 §[ten v Houbishoticito fhicieyatern L | ! lor the distressing after-effects - Nominatons il sbal recalvaditor = common with old-fashioned laxi- “WE MODERNIZE YOUR HOME” day in 171 constituencies, four of st yone {s coming tives. Each particle of the laxative them returning two members each. (realize nowadays that we usualiy in Feen-a-mint works with utmost Last Monday, candidates were nom- [have to go further than the mouth efficiency, gently encouraging ths inated in 70 divisions, which, to find the real cause of bad breati. | intestinal muscles to resume the ac- Y 'S K ° cause of their situation, are allow- |Bad breath is now regarded as a |tivity so necessary for healthful ed an extra week between nomina- | warning that something is wrong |elimination tion day and polling day. Today’s|with our health—usually a badly | The action of Feen-a-mint With nominations complete the balance |clogged-up system. When this is the thorough, gentle, dependable. necessary to a house membership [case, by all means take some reli- the proper dosage, it is not neces- X of 245 able laxative—preferably the de-|sary to increase the amount of n TELEPHONE licious! mint-fayored Teen-a-mint— a-mint you {ake nor to switch 141-143 ARCH STREET G RANCHINO DEAD (the modern chewing gum laxative, i er laxative for a chang:. | l “' JART“A\. T Florence, Ital July 21 (P—Gen- Feen-a-mint is specially designed Fcen-a-mint is harml and con- . > N T > < = S (4 T “'\'. v" and M Pt 5 L JA MAN. reas. eral Oberto Franchino, commander [to bring about thorough. distress- |tains no habit-forming drugs. Trulv | GEO. K. MACAULEY, Pres. LOUIS DUBO Sec'y g of the Florence military area, died |free bowel action and to help in 1'?\" HEALTH ATIV Ask for 4 ‘\dmmg the night. cases of headache, coated tongue,la package at any drug store.—advt. \ ‘ o |\ L

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