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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1 BODIES OF EIGHT [He Siene, Al of Conservarive Leaders Deny Any EIGT ILLED N ¥ " i i R anuthor of the M!NFRS ARF FOUND . Y°“ N%é‘ey Part In Petition Asking Baldrin | PERIGHFUN WREGK i Shui b i 0 s - L it i 0 B To @wt Place as Head of Party R R Ky oiing il of 55| Mr. Hanhy vad hla e cane o8 Rescuers Come Upon Dead on GenevaBavdeaux Train Deralled | 2 e exoress was an iieoms:| e detendant went on tria today {rom Otterbein, in 1556, wod gl {81h Leyel of Shalt £ | Bound Robin® Message VAREAS fiUAR[]El] at High Speed e <hing on tl ntinent o ok 3 B i QUEEN MARIE 55 { Repudiaied By Severai| SR Alegof S ‘ ; . Ut e ) McAlester, Okla. Oct. 29 (P ; } HAZ!L lRMY L R Vs . ! s e { The bodies of 8 o the mine s Whose Names Appear‘ il cight persons were reported killed A G e e h indictments | today drove out {o Queen 3 irapped by an explosion in th and 30 injured in the wreek of the Jones’ Trial Begir Wheatley No. 4 coal mine near he On It — Others Say They N Bonas sk e (hateh Shortave Cha » e Fear Attack on Man Seleoted 107 5t 5 o™ tiel e 2 - Ofterhein Cane Sent were found on the 18th level shortly Had No Hand in T ity ! | “Yiirst seports said that cight| Itichniond, 'Va." Qe erbein (2 Ser before § o'clock this morning, it wa " a o Hand in It. P d hodics had been recovered. The Teking of testimony 5 ack 1\,1 New Owner “nnounced at the mine top. It wa iesl &flt {rain was reported traveling at 60 this morning i e Oct 29 (B e miles an hour when it was derailed. | I' Jones, I )y ) 4 BEST SULTS Z X London, Oct. (P — Conserva- The express left Geneva Tuesday en mbly, n a oldest 1 of O N Hese 34 biought to the surface shortly 2 %“‘u leadors, among them Sir Bolton IO de Janciro, Oct. 29 (P} at noon and was due in Bordeaus | charge 22ling funds of the v Y rout catery HEBALD CLASSIFIED ADS Near Ut unbod o1 ? liyres Monsell, chief parliamentary H‘!0Me precautions were taken today rT et S ® Whip, disclaimed today participation Iescue erews early today penetrat- in a round robin demand upon Stan- | l.ondon Pelieved the bodies would by cguard the life of Dr. Getulio | as, who is proceeding to Sao | ! Paulo and Rio de Janeiro 1o as- ed the debris-strewn slope of : | ley Baldwin, former prime minister, | sume control of the Brazilian gov- Wheatley Mine Ne. 4 to within a| | (. {that he resign leadership of the | crnment bundred fech of where they texpact : ; Despite the victory of the revolu- £ | par to find zome of the 29 miners o E i lion. and the almost phenomenal tombed by a terrific explosion 2 | Sir Bolton issued a statement that 5010ty of the man, it was fel Monday night - jhe had reccived strong protests from |y "\.ovoytionary leaders that there Iividence of the wnsual force of be you never saw this man's face whose names had appear-{ iy 4., olements which question {he explosion and affer-damp en- |before, but his signat s as signers of a letter vesterday iy qogipnation as president by the countered caused thefn to abandon |through your hands y [sent to Baldwin calling upon him i, iyito0” junta which deposed Pre many, | many Fope of finding any of the frapped | (mes. Why? Because he is W. 0. |10 auit. S e e on! T oa teiio wvictims aiive. Waoods, treasurer of the l'x\ilml‘ JthersiDenyRVolccEinsafai cal figure for the office of chief ex- The lethal which filled the | $ s, whose signature, with that of | Several members, whose names ' ceutive shaft followinz the explosion o | Sccretary of the Treasury Andrew |have been published. joined him in AU that known lere of the humpered rteseuers that they fre- Me ppears on all paper money | dependently with individual protests, | Rio Grande Do Sul leader's plans auently were forced fo withdraw un- issued by the United tes. tdeclaring they neither had attended!is that he has ordered til the after-damp had cleared e — | the meeting at which the call upon i tyain which he is boarding at Itar- away [l “ | Baldwin was drafted nor signed the ,pe {0 proceed first through th However, they hoped foday to = E‘/J HHETAHMS | document. ate of Suo Paulo to its capital, overcome this obstacle and deter- L\ £l ‘the demand, in pefition form,|and thence to Rio de Janeiro. mine definitely the fate of those en- N wa.. handed to the chief whip last |There were widespread reports here fombed by the explosion which MQ %- F night and was to ccme up for dis-|that he would arrive here today, hurled William Donley, working ,uh |4 h" 4.9 4 \'HN\OH at a party caucus today. It iprepared to outline future policies near the entrance of the mine, to vortained the signatures of 44 prom- [ot the revolution and new govern his death against the tipple ‘n\fm conservative members of par-|ment, but there has been no definit Relatives Still Hope T L g | liament 1vmn ot his departure from Its As hours passed during which E Ui v o J1 Sir Bolton's statement to the jare. He is expected to bring with | Shnane e e e et Taieriali e R TR L | Thousands Came! Thousands Bought! Thousands Saved ! ltacelateine et nines ot [from some members of parl mrm} Capt. Juarez Arrives Q 4 T f A St GITTT o (R : hods nimedtas s bienti | il e e New Super upeaals Ready for Tomorrow ! the vietim d le to escape er 1 ons of inac- jes but who were not even pry nt victorious revolutionary army of the deadly g Y W in I'oothail | at the meeting {the north, arrived here yesterday Relatives of the entombed miners | (08 v s the field st | R tat ha1te Renort s R Thousands of Thrifty Shoppers came in throngs to. Donnelly’s teday, and we're Temained nea m,’ oyl oElho] Looi R R e e “’:;1 “Th 50 lvwm':r; of l;rli’l]m)]l;l‘n( and Jas given a Hmmll’uous vl prepared for a great crowd tomorrow. Weo've alse adding many new purchases at ex- mine throughout the night, staring |- °" ! ) ub, inc., at|paturally resent having hac heir |ing by the populace. The youthful B 3. T SR LA A o g o A brveee s . o Vo L wnxiously at the pit cars as they |& Mecting this morning, arc carried | names publicly connected with a | military leader, asking that no mili- || traordinary low prices. Every item is offered at the lowest price in New Britain (as came fo the surface. One, a little |! - e opening date for the [meeting the report of which, T un-|tary men enter the new government, far as we can discover after caveful checking). Come in, see the thousands of har- hoy. ventured too near the mouth ‘03 appearance on the zrid- | gerstand, was both inaccurate and jhas effaced himself fully from th o! of the mine early in the night, and | *o Will be next Sunday if arrange- | ypauthorized.” a situation in which at least one gains, join in the saving was orde by iard to return | MENGS can be made for the appea The petition bore the names of | scction of the country would have behind the ropes eparating the | 1CE here o 1it i such party figures as Sir Basil Pefo, | considered him as having equal 'OMEN’S, MISSES", 1 pectators and rescne workers. Members of the corporation are lgir Martin Conway, Viscount Ly-|rizhts with Dr. Vargas for the pres- WOMEN MISSES’, STUNNING I'm waiting for my father,” he !;rl‘ ik . Peter Perakos, secretary, | mington, F. A. MacQuisten and E.|idency. 8 said ',"I““';‘ d 1“”]”' and {reasurer, | yrarjoribanks. | Pending the arrival of Vargas, || e hoy was told by the guard |JONN J. Walsh. President Pera K0S | e action was commented upon | Dr. Osvaldo Aranha, liberal politi- || that his father would return soon. | " pigitorconfent i ith his con- |, ¢ without precedent in British poli- | cian and president pro tem. of Rio | B d with fears in his eyes, replied: | (peles 1S ”f"' L 4 he found lyjes 1 bona fide form it would [Grande Do Sul, is acting as his rep- | Al Wiy “I know, but he's alrcady late for LoRsIpinoimemygrsiofithe et o e Members of ihe | pave been likely {o have caused a ntative in negotiations with the e J AR : enoco : vote among the 260 conservative {junta. Dr. Washington Luis, deposcd X T*rom 37 vl What +caused the explosion: had {2l s he, n»" 18, that a team coull |y ompers of parliament, an adverse | president, still is confined in the |f Higher ° small not been determined today but be- ;“ e m““ ¥ operated in this city |gesult of which would have brought |officers’ quarters of the Fort Alveza Priced Head lief was expressed by veteran | (RSSO L efore the | £bout Mr. Baldwin's resignation in | Copacabana, Dr. Julio Prestes, pres- | B Groups : miners that sparks from electric | e ey & I l‘ avor of possibly Lord Beaverbrook, |ident-elect, is remaining in asylum S ¢ 3 el had o et e 1 corporation had | wincton Churchill or another such |at the residence of the British con- [f§ —Brimmed Styles . . . Rolled Brims . . . Flare : : learned that the New Britain Rams | : | e Pl . . Off-the-Face Styles . . . Close Fitting Styl veins in_ ftho lower: evels|y g qecine to quit the field; © Whe | Piominent fisure. |isCiisercra iain geaciianlc S o | RIS Browns Wines . . . Grees have ignited gas P A S e | Col. Gretton Indignant |guards have been thrown around sle'v Bodely ). . S Browns ... Wincs ... s g Col. J. Greiton. M. P. today de- | he residence. i ablackRclcy a spec inancially since the start of ti 1 eason and. after having only o |cléred the petition was “unauthoriz- | siness is Tesuming its normal g I\ lamaliicrowa. at thele zaine ~with the |cd and)incornect.? spect. The banks are open but a LAY Ll e praven Col. Gretton presided over last|:o-day moratorium is in effect and 3 C riangles last Sunday at | 3 i I night’s meeting. His signature led {only the Banco Do Brasil can ne- @ ! = e : oolc | NigNt's meetin {on : fiAS”[ENF EQN ‘EFRS e e™g Willow Brook |4t the rest. He declined, however, | gotiate bills of foreign exchange. No —Everyone s wearing them! Suedes, Angoras, BN BAALRREE, Rl ot fer e reneiad Lo suy or what point the statement | further fighting o serious dis- § | as amiss, |turbances are expectec The three men who are about to | V2% & | = resume the sdirection of the local| SIf John Power, on fh ‘ 50¢ SIZE 1y 1 1 X hose 8 cars on the h( I’I.\\ljll CHRISTMAS TRE! - Racklile Tells Kiwaniang of It§| cam. st to souna out “the |5t 35 G mot wttond the meet:|_Traro, N, S Oct. 20 (P Package of Kleenex cit e {ing and was ignorant any such let- | depression has hit fthe Christm 6 ve Theomr EXDIUSW\/ Pl(] el !(’:S _" with r 1to pro foothall. |\ ¥ \icted. e e S e AND Are Incompa President Perakos stated today that eeing 2 AR e | Clark, New York dealer, and thou- 2 B e f l{ he was not sati d that the ba s " ! e e ;:L‘ Nearly 10,000,000 persons have | sands of children will go without oXes 0 otex Mundreds: came: toc professional foothall pass from the | Visited tho Washington government|them this year. His company -is . He is optimistic in feeling | Silce it was opened to the public in [ purchasing only half as many as last l()M()RRQ\\ 5 - th and bought, so we wired hew 101 that the fans will back any eff 1588 {ye ONLY and the manufactui by a speci that he ard his associates offort, was able to ship us mon: | towards furnishing the sport here | R 4 . for the remainder of the scason. | ' and we are offering them ag: tod in an address on 2 A conference was to be held this i Wh Val $5 %7 Sh 2 AT at this o1os vico. il B - o ot 5 8 moirow at this great price. ards of the Oil Busine _lafternoon between the triumvirate |§ M. at ues . < tO < noss . - ! Gasoline has a potential explosive | ang Attorney Elgert Politis, who |8 L AT n W 5 power equal to §3 pounds of dyna- |managed the destiny of the New | Thursday, Fnday SECOND FLOOR- mite to one gallon of gasoline, he|pritain Rams. Although the mem 2 said. A gallon of gasoline is equal bers of the triumvirate would make S and Saturday P““ e o Tt sy A in power to 10 horsepower per hour | no predictions about play - B and is equal o a pressure of four |expected 1 with very few changes % K million pounds per cubic inch. | they will take over the Rams and | “There is only one way to clean operate the tecam under fthe time £ X " 3 3 < = B 2 S o elothing with gasoline, that is send | honored title of the All-New Britain | N ; : and Brown Kid, Pat. Lea it to the dry cleancr he stated. |football tcam. The corporation w [ % Y N A, A 1 il Support types. Strap ¢ 3 ¥ - ‘é p He told of a man who recently [formed at the close of play two sea- |[& : 4 i 2 ’ 5 ; styles. Cuban heels. 4 B J Women who soak gloves in gaso- line and then put *hem on their hands to rub the dirt out are flirting with death, I'rank 1. Rackliffe, pro- prietor of the Rackliffe Oil Co., told the members of the % s club ick and brown Suede, ::epin traps. Cuban and Baby U {ried to clean an article of silk by |sor o {o ensuie the name for the . i =1 e % ket z dipping it into @ quantity of gaso- |irio whencver the members were in f v v 4 . HIGH STYLE SHOES . o line. The explosion blew the win-|clined to get actively into the spori ey 2 da - 9 ¢ 8 —Lizard, Snake, Calf trim. All the | ! ¥ 10 (1 ' dows out of the building «nd set the |again. : ~ H " ; . i 3 A e | "1t is planned fo go before the |M : ! : 2 : " j and only e . v fires have been started in | Park board to ask for more prote 3 A¥ ~REE vt 5 : 3 automobiles by drivers who run |Uon at Memorial field so . that the | R & L. . Spanisls flieir motors while the gasoline s |SW4rm3 of quasi-fans might not he : N ; — " | being put inlo the fank, he ex-|able to scale the fence so eas ; » : ; : HAWL oS I'he members of the official hody of || 4 y K % 4 % b B $ 00 plaingco boring fown a man |(he team pfan to ask for strands of || . ¢ 5 : X A > 4 § % . In a neighboring town & M|\ i wire across the top of the | L) - : ; ] : A : : : opened a dry cleaning plant with | JIDCE T BORess thO o) | : 2 & ] BABIES' MUSLIN GERTRUDLS rozular value ’ cample, slightly soiled, second hand machinery. He neglect- | Sy, o nnonant wily be secured Zor | o AR B b . ; 5 BABILS' SHIRTS e values 59t ; ted co or, turquoise, hand em- ed to grease the machine. ¥riction |, o %g nqay it the team gets into 4 i 25 PAIRS COTTON AND FLANNEL BLOOM;itS o > 3 S OtE BLY: generated a spa The spark i8-{ .. tion, has not yet been decided | B v ¥ B Regular values to 50c S ‘D ENDS nited gasoline. The man spent fOUr | o\ 5y announcement on this ) ‘ d ODDS AND ENDS months in a hospital. e is expec v i alon Sets Mattress Covers A ) s (s s L 2 expected by tomorrow. " Y s 8 | YOUR CHOICIE C 10 Water Set « 97c - — b Pitcher and 1 Glass rull and #; siec times even the stafic in the air will par . Rt y N T dq Tor Virgin Wool explode it, the oil man told his fel- SECOND FLOOR Ol Town A = f ks A ankets low club membe dd . 18 Shoe T o $ Soaking gloves in gasoline and e lngS . N 56 G650 size ... 4-97 then rubbing them together in m\\‘s | et o e e | 11 Bargains You'll Not Forgst ! B 6he e e ”11\ 7 1\”“ A QCOANORHODEON i N & Table Stoves .. & Lexington, 42x36 death, he stated. He told of the case,| yjjes Lillian Katherine Hodsor 3 Ll / : . qies Tty 5 $1 four, who only 10 days ago poured | wacorbury, and Dr. Denis : c gasoline on a firc she thought was 3 oCon g $2 95 P 12 Hand Mirrors Lexinzton Hem- 29(‘ > nerd, son of Mrs. M. O'Connor of ! g o . Te XL 9y . A stitchud Cases - out. She was burned so badly she | piggarord, Me., were married t EAR t) —The regular $5.45. zrade, aill perfoct [a R P iy, La 3 died in the hospital. morning at 9 o'clock in St. Marga W Bl lisht weight, solid colors. All n - : Lo Qv 3 reads . $3'98 The speaker gave a graphic ac- | i chyrch, Waterbury. Rev. Ed 1 | ETna ot’s ¢ . Waterbury. Rev. Ed- i chandise. All sizes count of the oil well “Big Mary” of |\, Brennan performed the ce g ¢ 2 4 Music Cases which so much has been printed re- i et % | Were $2.08, Cloths § ni “ . mony. The church was beautifully E . I MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Z Leather AR i 1 98 cently, and which for a lime |4 o0 with chrysanthemums ani ntire StOCk g : b s . - & 7 2 Overn ahes i hreatencd fo wipe out the entire | JUnin™) v, ; 88c 7, N & 004 Lot Rulled Curtains SityiofiOkliphomanCity Mrs, Donald Gaffney of this city g # d e of a Kind 59¢ So explosive is gasoline that re- 30 7 adelot Vaic e e L ter of the bride, attended as ma d ¥ or 3 for § 4 8 S e myental mirmases. in is labora. | (ron Of honor and Mautice Q'Conno —Every pattern and cloth im- o, ¢ Dt Ve L Biddeford, Mc., acted as best g iginable. No greater value 1 ' L 9 tory wanted a gallon of natural gas, | ' HECC S e Bl dn i S ot s dntne , Women's Medium Weight Yard 5 JC which s , he £ 22 B M cver bee ered st / | is distilled from = 4 7 Cotton Vests, Pants and Part W Slanke(s vn ol Bayshore, Attor o 2.00 o are reduc art Vool Blanke! telephoned the refinery. ORdy 200! fly LM ues to $2.00. We are redu y i N 3 N 5 7 7% Lnion Suits 0050 “We w Donald Gafiney of New Britain, Dr. | [ ‘'l 2 stocks without thought o 74 y i@n N 2 97 Wesn i istou el H. Liverett Allen and Dr. Richard J. | B A o i / § —Now G Sk . you'll have to come anc i x B B « Ilicha - /| cost, s ofil ir St bl ahith g Linchey of Waterbupy. R Q Th h h° S Sizead iy Vests Lace Ldging yds. 5 Youll find it n a tub behind a tree. | MILLEY B WES eductions Throughout the Store § E s el s Qp ol ters O for OC ; ; ey e g e 4 | c ‘N MEN'S SC PE SCARFS A ere 3 Cint Rugs 't want the stuff hanging around | Alice blue georgette velvet with & | B A TV MED \ OF: } :Z:‘ (1‘:,1':[ m:n ;‘nm"'”;:‘.f“\\ x\l .;1'.1 sloulder bouguiet of orchids and (THIS WEEK ONLY) - Rcguiar $2.00 val 3 Q Embroidery Cotten IS size S . S b u & " lilies of the valley. The matron o @ Al new snappy patterns, silk crepe PLel 12 Skeins C ng's Speol Si NAMED TEMPORARY ORGANIst |honor wore maroon velvet and af g A 3 Yard 3 wd “Henry Bonander of Martford has Shoulder bouquet of orchids and Picces Pl I been selected as temporary organist | lilies of the valley. | B Rit S 4 by = Rug Yarn o i Lo y 75T Dye “kein eEel oo el IS TR s | L [ 40 Bovs’ All Wool 4-PC. SUI e _ e e eatne i Smran, i | members of the Immediate. familios | oyS ¥ 00 | gl ON 181 Shinola Shoe Polish Crochet Silk appointment was to fill the v ey |2t the home of the bride. Upon | s 95 Ox Blood 2 pall . caused by the resignation of Pui [lurning from their honeymoon, Dr. | ! only .. for Darning Wool 2 : Oisson, and Mrs. O'Connor will reside 1n ¥ A Y Crechet Cotton All colors for ME. Bonander recently was or- |New Haven, The bride attended |f PPENHEIMER CLOTHE 1 3 SHOBSMAN- . : y k Ty oS fect in every way ar ! A White and 3 Sealloped and = ganist at the Baptist temple in Hart- | Notre Dame in Waterbury, and the | NG G OODS—UNIFORMS— £ LUNI Sizes 7 1 colors for Tatting ford. Danbury Normal school. Dr. O'Con- | & 7 B CLEATHER NOV > . | SECOND FLOOR — — nor graduated from Yale Medica!y i N SETS—LADIES TIANDCRAFTED DR BEST RESULTS chool where he is assistant pro LEATHER PURSES USE HERALD CLASSIFILD A\m‘ or in surgery. solid Colors

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