Bootlegger, Angry Threatens the Son of Wiluam H. Taft
’y.' . o: V ''-■ - itiUi^ii'^r-4. - •; :c'!^ XUS WEATHER NET PRB8S RUN Wtmmrni » * • .* . Ww«bw Bamra. AVBRAGB DAIUY CIRCULATION Near / OF THE EVENING HERALD V ■ for the month of October, 1927 ■Mr traight and Snnddir. Conn. Slate U b ra ry 5 , 0 4 2 . S >• BIANCHESTER, COI^Nn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. XLII.. NO. 43. Adrertialiig ob P«Ee 10> JOHN IS BACK AGAIN WITH LOCAL CHURCH MISS TRU>IBULL EUCTROCUnONS Sleuthsf Crook, Fight THREE KILLED, BOOTLEGGER, ANGRY I Boston, Mass., Nov. 19— John ! Coolldge, son of the president, It Out In Apartment B E A i m F e B Y 1 and Miss Florence Trumbull, AREUSEDASAN ONE IS DYING, daughter of Connecticut’s gov THREATENS THE SON ernor, were here today for the New YorK Nov. 19.— Flrlng^n his Jaw, and his partner, Detec- Harvard-Yale football game. from behind a barricade of tables, live FranK Hogen, had a bullet hoie INAUTOCRASH BOSm ARTIST Florence came with her father OBJEmESSON chairs and trunks in an apartment 'in his trousers. from Plalnville, Conn., and John on the fifth floor of an exclusive McLaughlin, whom detectives had OF WILUAM H. TAFT by automobile from Amherst eight-story apartment house on sought to arrest as a burglar, .was college. West 92nd street, Edward Mc taKen to KnibKerbocKer hospital. DrunKen Driver Escapes St Bridget’s Handsome In “ We thought we had been lost Jersey Governor Creates Laughlin, claiming to be a Chicago He had occupied the apartment for in the crowd,’’ they grinned salesman held off two detectives the last two weeks.
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