[ ■ t f ' THE WEATHER NRT 1‘KKSS lUIX roreeaat br O. 8. Weather Itama. AVEHAUK DAILY CIKCULATION New Harea for the of March, 10SS8 Bain tonight and possibly Tues­ day morning; not much change in 5,119 Conn. State Library temperature. Member of the Audit Bnrean of CircnlatloDB ^TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. V U L , NO. 174. Classified Advertising on Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928. <s>- ADDY AND HUGHES Last Photo of Lost Motor Ship SPECIAL JURY NO CONTINENT SIGHTED IS PICKED TO DIE IN SKID CRASH HtOBJJRUSTS BY CAPTAIN WILKINS Herald Reporter and ''Old REUEF PLANE To Investigate Doings of In­ Man Who Flew Over North Wood Shop” Proprietor I Police Hold Suspect vestment Firms Which Pole Made No New Dis­ ARRIVES ON i f . Meet Violent Deaths on <K " l)k Are Doing Business in In $50,000 Gem Theft coveries Bat Gathered Berlin Turnpike. ^ -J: i G R E m V ISLE This State. Scientific Data. Boston, Mass., April 23.— Selling Police were today seeking the a $2,000 diamond set bracelet In man who attempted to make the Albert Addy, 2o, widely known Ford Machine Carrying South Boston today, brought arrest sale. member of The Manchester Even­ Hartford, Conn., April 23.— An to one man and quick results in a Oslo, Norway, April 23— Captain According to the police, the man ing Herald reportorial staff, and extraordinary grand jury of the case that has baffled the Boston George H. Wilkins, and Carl B. police for days. Within a fev under arrest on suspicion had one I'rederick E. Hughes, 4 2, proprietor Spare Parts For Bremen Hartford County Superior Court $2,000 diamond studded bracelet Ellson, who fiew over thfe Arctic was empanelled here today by hours after the sale, police had re­ of The Old Wood Shop at Manches- covered practically all of the and one $1,000 bracelet in his from Point Barrow, Alaska to Spitz-* U'l- Green and a World War veter­ Reaches Its Goal— Ben­ This Is the last picture ever taken of the Asiatic Prince, British Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin to start trunkload of $50,000 jewels stolen pocket when taken Into custody. bergen by airplane, have abandoned an. were killed early yesterday an immediate investigation into the a week ago at the Back Bay Sta­ From his younger sister, the police motor ship that is many weeks overdue at Yokohama. Ofladals direct­ recovered a third valuable bracelet their plan to fiy to Oslo and will re­ morning in an automobile accident ing the search for It are convinced that its disappearance will remain an­ doings of investment trusts forjned tion. The gems were in a trunk sent main on Spitzbergen lintil they can nett Better Today. other unsolved marine mystery. Here is shown the Asiatic Prince in to the station by Newton Eltinge, a and watch bracelet without the on the Berlin Turnpike a mile east or operating in Connecticut. The watch. It was believed they were the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal, through which it passed on its New York jewelry salesman several leave for Norway by Steamship, jurors were as follows; given to the girl as a gift. of .N’cwington Center when the car way to the port of missing ships. days ago. said a Green Harbor dispatch to tho Quebec, Que., April 23 — The Francis W. Cole, Hartford, for­ newspaper Aftenposten this after­ j Ford relief plane carrying replace­ mer city corporation counsel. noon. Raywood H. Whaples, Farming- ment parts for the trans-Atlantic On account of the huge masses of ASKS AMERICANS TUNNEY LECTURES ton, broker. SLEUTH MURDERED S. N. E. T. CO- PLANS plane Bremen reached Greenly Is­ George S. Stevenson, Hartford, ice off the Spitzbergen coast it may land safely at 11:40 a. m., today. broker. be a fortnight before the exploring Word of the plane’s arrival was TO LEAVE CHEFOO A CLASS AT YALE Charles B. Cook, Hartford, vice- IN HIS BEDROOM BIG LAYOUT HERE airmen can leave for the South. received here in a radiogram from president Royal Typewriter Co. ! They Intend to take their plane with the Point Amour wireless station John D. Bryne, Hartford, vice- j them. on the Labrador coast opposite president, Hartford-Connecticut I Greenly Island. Trust Comt>any and former state Will Spend |154,000 on Ex­ Oslo, Norway, April 23.— If, as Consul in China Fears That Faces Audience of 700; commissioner of banking. Assassins Fire at Man With some Arctic explorers believe, a BENNETT BETTEll Robert C. Glazier, Hartford, continent exists at the North Pole, Quebec. April 23.— Floyd Ben­ Tells Students His Reac­ banker. Shotguns Pointed Through tensions in Year— In­ Captain George H. Wilkins and Pi­ nett. who was to have piloted the They Will Be Fired on By Henry T. Holt, Hartford, banker. lot Carl B. Ellson failed to find It Ford relief plane to Greenly Island, Chester Hadfield, Hartford, ac­ on their dash by plane from Point was reported as ‘‘somewhat improv­ Soldiers. tions to Shakespeare. countant. the Window. cludes New Building. Barrow, Alaska, to Spitzbergen. ed today” at the Jeffery Hale hospi­ Eugene Ballard, Hartford, brok­ Capt. Wilkins and the American tal here where he is ill with pneu­ er. aviator gje at Green Harbor, Spits­ monia. Clark Belden, Hartford, executive To provide adequate facilities bergen, today where the former is Bennett was more concerned Washington, April 2 3— Fearing New Haven, Conn., April 23 — vice-president, Connecticut State Chicago, April 23.— Ben New- reasonably well in advance of the assembling his data for a report to' that he was unable to go to the aid the collapse of the Shantung gov­ Gene Tunney came here today to Chamber of Commerce. mark,, former chief investigator for the National Geographical Society of the German flyers than he was ernment before the Nationalist observe Shakespeare’s birthday. Edward E. King, Hartford, brok­ State’s Attorney Robert B. Crowe, increasing demand for telephone of America. While Capt. Wilkins at his own condition. forces in their northward march to He faced seven hundred people in er. was shot to death in his home by service here, the Southern New made observations of great scienti­ Few visitors were permitted to William H. Webster, Berlin. England Telephone Company will fic value, reports received here so see him. His wife was notified at Peking, American Consul Webber Professor Phelp’s lecture room at Owen T. Haven, Rocky Hill. unknown assasi^in-j early today. far indicated that he had made no her home In Brooklyn, N. Y., and at Cbefoo has urged all Ameri­ Yale, during the course of the pro­ William R. Wood, South Wind­ Newmark was sitting on one of spend about $154,000 on plant ex­ new discoveries. Part of the time is now on her way to the bedside cans in the province to concentrate fessor’s regular Monday noon class sor. twin beds when the assassins fired tensions and betterments In the the aviators were In the air their of her husband. on Shakespeare, and told the Robert A. Broadmau, South vision was obscured by mist anil in Cbefoo to prepare for evacuation. upon him with sawed-off shotguns Manchester Exchange during the Albeit Addy Bennett was very much elated audience his reactions to Shakes­ Windsor. through the windows of his bunga­ current year. This announcement clouds. when he was told that Captain Wil­ Although no details of the mili­ peare. Professor Phelps’ Shakes­ David N. Case, West Hartford. low. Plane Damaged kins had flown over the North tary activities were available in was made today by Exchange in which they were riding, skidded peare class usually gets one hun­ Charles A. Griswold, West Hart­ Mrs. Newmark had retired in the Manager W. B. Halsted. The landing gear of the plane and overturned, crashing into a Pole. state department advices today the j dred students: today, however, the ford. other bed but was not asleep when The growth of Manchester’i was slightly damaged in landing tree. Mr. Addy was killed instant­ situation is known to be critical. large room in William L. Harkness Edward R. Woodliouse, Wethers­ on the ice at Green Harbor,- after her husband was slain. population and the consequent in­ ly and Mr. Hughes died on the way BVKI> LEAVES BOSTON Webber has recommended the recitation building was more than field. Wife Hysterical the hop off from Dead Man’s Isl­ to the Hartford hospital. A very Boston, Mass., April 23.— Can­ despatch of naval vessels at once to crowded with undergraduates, Instructs Jury. crease in the commercial, industrial and, hut it is believed here that the Mrs. Newmark was in a state of and social uses of the telephone is slippery roadway, resulting from a celling all engagements. Command­ Chefoo, but his recommendation faculty members and newspaper­ Judge Marvin instructed the jury hysteria when police arrived and damage Is not extensive and can steady rain mixed with snow, was er Richard E. Byrd, Arctic and has not yet been acted upon. A as to their duties. They were told indicated by the announced plans easily be repaired. However, it is men. He pointed a moral and could not give a coherent account of the company to enlarge the local the cause of the tragedy. trans-Atlantic flyer, today was pre­ Japanese warship is standing by adorned a tale throingh Shakes­ they have the power to call wit­ not known if there is sufficient paring to leave at 9 o’clock this of the. shooting. Newmark was still plant.
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