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1:05 WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 193U MONDAY Eastern Dajlight Saving Time “F.}—an Hartford—1060 TUESDAY W 128—WLW. Cincinnati—700 —The M " Aiols T ~ Motto, Kids. ot 303—WBZ. Springfield—090 )0—Barbara —Wilton H itone; book | NBC gust 25 Rose Howard White, lively group of old vorites when they work of stations will offer a nt fa- pianist Au- a net- d with the TO RUN BLOCKADE, National Broagdc g any, wi Moran a dance | begin at 6§ Moran and his JRNING'S PROGRAM —WTIC. Hartford—1060 5 5 > 30 p. Fort Two L specto! _ Coast Guald Head Admit sPatrol I Helpless on the > ndit rmhov ence Ranier r :~Jones, Ont. T of Fort The serit George met “I've just killed one don't vou second to from “He that d or ger oll RUMLADEN BOATS Bandit Kills Two Immigration | lnspectors,.Pays With His Life| Frenate then ordered the engine- | ration in- |er, breakeman and firemen out of |the cab and started to rob them. ional He refused to take the engineer's Emo, Ont., 1-year-old | watch, saying, “I used to ho-a rail- who later was trapped in a road man.myself.” 7 and mortally wounded. | Frenatte fled, pyrsued by police victims were Inspector Lau- | dnd citizen posses. He was surround- | Botes, 50, customs officer for ed in a farmhouse at Barwick, Ont Ont., and Inspector Law-|whose owners he had evicted. Many inspector for Warroad, 'shots were exchanged. Frenatte dar- he bandit was Emerick JFren- [ing The police to “come in and get Francis. He died last' me.” Finally the house was set on | Emo hospital fire and Frenatte was shot as he | ran out. A handcuff still was on his wrist In thewhospital he' told polide hr‘ had “lost both his job and his girl” {and was “desperate.” | 7 He expressed regret for the kill- ings, but said he had heard “Ameri- cgn officers were quick to shoot.” Francis, Ont., nited States im rs were Killed yesterday on in an Shooting Described shooting of the sed today by Conductor | E. Treland of the train. He he handit in the vestibule be- two coaches officers was man and if as I say, you'll be the ndit told him. trying ceal handcuffs which dangled arm told me." continued Ireland he wanted to,go to Winnipeg dered me info the day coach, there were quite a few pas- ping. After getting me a cigarette for him. he made do the ba Auto Runs Into Group ‘ Standing Near Garage| g“ lbury, Mass., Aug. 25 (UP)— An automobile, operated by Nicho- | las J. Curton of Boston, ra into | a group of persons standing in front of a garage yesterday, s sl Harold Burns and James McNally, both of Clinton, were taken to the «/Marlboro hospital. Curton was arrested on a mane slaughter charge. ARRESTED FOR CHECK Hartford, Aug. 25 —John Clarke 26, was not lacking in merve als { though he lacked funds, according’ {to charges made by West Hartford police. ~ They allege that Carter | 8ave them a check for $50 as bond {for Frederic Vinal who was being held on a speeding charge. ‘When check was returned Vinal was re- arrested. Clark, who formerly was employed as a collection manager in a Hartford zank, was charged with passing a check “with insufficient funds. He was arrested yegferday by local police and turned over to West Hartford authorities. WOMAN COMSITS SUICIDE Woburn, Mass., Aug. 25 (UP) — While other members of her family, were at church, Miss Gladys Skels ton, 21, daughter of Town Modera= tor Horace Skelton of Burlington, | shot herself through the chest. She died last night at Choatu Me morial hospital here. Skelton said he had ghjected to her plans ta leave home. SEAMOUS FAT BOY Everett, Mass., Aug. 2 a few seats away from him killing one | The services of 10 pall bearers wers man and injuring three others. |required here yesterday at the fue facing him he dead man, William J. Mc- |neral of Pompie Gianantonio, 16, wha Donald, 36, proprietor of the ga- weighed 475 pounds. The boy once age, was crushed against a tow car. | was a sidéshow attraction of Bare EmbBury Marsh of 'Hudson and | num & Bailey's circus. opposite as ng. He got up d was shoot down nman then took me to t another coach. At tor Jones appeared at s 395—WJZ. New York—760 Expert stenographers ma money and have- very a 422—WOR. Newark—710 Schenectady—790 Passengers Not Hurt then marched Gdorge AHEPA DELEGATES LEAVE " FOR BOSTON CONVENTION Elpis Chapter Well Represented At A he passer / d Ireland to take him to leer's cab where he order- er J. R o move ped. The DAY SCHOOL OPENS rom the || 95 ARCH STREET SEPTEMBER SECO} gers . 3T—WGY . hours” of work. We can e with the knowledge that v you an expert. " One Craft Leads Fleet Fighth Annual Conyention of National Leodze 261—=WHAM. Rochester—1150 Fate Takes Hand When Two Men Face Death = 25 (UP)—Roland % - On Your {] Idle Mc New York—860 ABC 24— WY A( FIVE NABBED IN RAID HERALD l[,}“li‘flv[\ ADS FEDCE WHILE THEY LAST e | — Super-Bargains in STOVES —Now Selling at 12 Price— We find our basement overcrowded with Stoves have taken in trade for hew onfes—and we need r'm e for our regular merchandise. THEREFOR cut all prices in half A% \IT. slashed your cost to smithereens! PRICES START AT $5 THB best investment for your idle fundsisa Commercial TrustComPu.ny Indusmal Cemficaw f Degom, Int.ex*- estat the ratz of of 5%, &l‘d fromd!e lay B of deposrt to, tln dgy,,of ~Athdrawa 453—WEAF Certificatss arei5wed i amounts of| $500, $1600, and §5000. 226—WDRC. New Haven—133 have have We write all lines of Insurance, and give personal attention to claims. COX & DUNN Realtors 272 MAIN ST. By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. { DIXIE DUGAN—SAYS THE PARROT! PLEASED 70 MEET YOU,MR RED DEVIL DUGAN! 1 AM HELLO EVERYBODY—1 AM HAVING A . WONDBERFUL TIME IN AMERICA AND 'F ) NEVER 60 BACK TO SOUTH AFRICA IT WIL LADIES ANP GENTLEME)N OF THE RADIC AUDIENCE.— CLL TE NS OQUR DISTINGVISHED GUEST Stoves When in Harttord why not stop at Honlss's Oyster House for one of our tamous “FIVE Course Lobster Shore Dinner” that is served every day from 4 to 8 p. m., Sundays ex- cepted, tor $1.50. Also in our retall department we have a fresh supply of Lobster Meat, Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam- ing Clams, Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street ; Hartford, Conn. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS SIMER E‘EC\<ED DIXIE | T0 BRING RED DEVIL DUGAN T0 STATION WOOPS 70 - APPEAR IN A NATION WIDE. HOOKUP ON THE SREAT WAFFLEHEIMER STORE HOUR— ARD SRE. DiD b GLAD 70 GIVE. / THE WORLD THE GREAT THE PLEASURE] UNSEEN AUDIENCEYIS ALL MINE THIS EVENING IS NONE OTHER THAN THE SOUTH AFRIAN MILLIONAIRE. TEANS ATLANTIC BE T00 SOON . ALSO | WOULD LIKE TO TELL MY MANY LADY ADMIRERS THAT 1 AM NOT MARRIED AND | DoN'r FLYER - RED DEVIL DUGAN WHO WILL SAY A FEW WORDS ABOUT HIMSELF 47 £