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MANGAN BACKS UP ~ €rry T | Mattabessett Tribe, Ne. 14, 1 0 Bl syvae IM, will Bave a8 guests (his evening | oy A Bowieski got off & train here [the great chicts of the state. The 1o- | ooy on her way from Amsterdam 19 cal order will work the husters’' a0d | Bumsie and seperied her hushand, Charity Board Head PR | oo, Searese on o chien of candls | Josoph 7. Bemteski, loft the trele o4 5 { % ' {dutes, after which & donation supPer | Uges with §15,000 she had entrusted ] F will be served P % | “Thai O'd Gasg of Mine,” by Shan- She said she was the widew of 3 ” m 'u km Rm . - m wm m R“ non Four and Fox Tret Teot by Call- | wadsiaw Lewnndowski for 14 years, » T . Y - - ———— fornia Hamblers. John A, Andrews 0 of W4 ? ; & Co.—adit, b ion. . 1. Oet, §.—Mr, and Mrs . [} % i “‘“': William ¥, Mangan. ohair: * guiony fiying (rom the chimney of Rowleski proposed " Wlllett D, Doxsee of (his city notined r A LA i | man of the board of charities, told o house at 80 Talcott sireet caused & | marviage, and she went to Buffsle © BUmelk county officials here that their | - A the “lierald” this merning thet the passerby to ring in an alarm from | Sept. 29 and was married. They res B daughier, Dollas, 17, had net heen - 1 v 4 Andings of Councitman Arthur @. Dox 416 &t €:43 o'clock last night. | (uraed to Amsterdam (o draw her seen lm she left home last Monday i ] | A = | Urushers whe yesterday visited (he “When All the World Forgets You, | savings frem the bank to buy prep- - on an autemebile drive with : o 5 ; . Y| Town home and yeperied conditions Vooal, John A, Andrews & Co— ey, : “.:" e a0 & member of the : 4 . p 1o be deplorable, are exaelly what #dvi. The woman said Howleski took the M k Reh 31 Board. Mr. Clark, whe : v ( records of his department show and Mr. and Mrs Herbert Healh and | money for safe keeping, went inte the i regh id friend of the X are the very reasons for which the |family of West Main streel are mot- | smoker while en the train, and was :::l'"“‘- is an o 'q ¥ charity bourd fa urging thet (here be oring (& Rennington \"IL over """l":- not seen again after Utlea was ll-“‘- i a » ; . ne delgy in construeting . & new hawk Trall hey have as eir | Mrs, Bowleski had only her raiirea The Clarks visited them Faturday 3 ) i A . s - Beptember 30 staying over night 41 g o e PR L oo SO AR W Tl Rl returning to Merrick on Bunday, The . e ; L faults reported by Councilman Crus- *Pobbin’ Hiues” fox tret. ~ C. 1. following Monday Mr, Clark drove up - 4 berg are brought abeut by the fact Piedge s Co—advt. to the Doxsce home, saying fhat he ; 3 ; j that the female wards, which were ftar of Goed Will lodge, No. 9, R was going to Patohogue to sce about » S i | visited by the eity offieial, are in an of B, will meet tonight at § o'cloek buying an electrie clock for the Mer. P ; a5 6 { gt old building mnmm{ the state- in Jr. ©. ', A, M, hall Al members 'h.u-::::'l:'?:nm:.‘:a; h'l'm Dollas - :'e.: that mn:d ‘-u"hlnuu;. l‘:rzulh are asked to bring something for the woul 3 | 4 . ’ roken glass, Jud ANgan sa 8 o k That night Mrs, Clark received an 4 Bt -t Z ‘(u-eurl.l' h‘n,m—.:r Il:‘:"rol'n h::n "::»-‘:“\'mu Records every PFriday, unsigned telegram from Jamalea tell- e would be answerahie for this and that | ¢, 1., Pieree & Co, vt :_I'l': r "‘.l' she cnl:l: l\u-!' .:!r'. | & eontinuance of such & condition, if | Htanley Women's Rellef eorps will L car In & garage there and » {1t does ®xist, will not be tolerated. | 1 eting In G, A, 1, the owner was going on: trip ln:""‘."' Councilman Crusherg went with ::::;‘ w.;:w:::y.lmne:n'u: Are re- or five days. Mrs, Clark claime he - N -3 . Couneliman A, Johnson and Walter | 1 » at 9:30 to sew and car, and when the four or five days The 70-foot vacht Atlanta formerly owned by George J. Gould, sold recently to a Jersey City yaik to obtain first hand information ;'.‘,:::,:'l.:m:n."':‘;- Tegular meeting will mentioned in the telegram clapsed | man, was caught by revenue agents and found to be loaded with beverage, and not near beer eith- as to conditions in the female wards | gpen at 2 o'clock. Officers are €x- - / 5 4 3 | unc! e Virlggs and District Attorney Le ROY | cmemee — — found, Councilman Crusherg says, that ‘.M:on ool “nu- management 18 good, the food ex- | trculeles, mandolins. Pierce's, T i e otect| . WS {OTH ANNIVERSARY (HILL URGES HAYNESTO | FIRE PREVENTION WEBK ({526 o s mvete "o bad only about $10 on hix n | when he left home, He is employed in \ | AID Hls LIQUOR FIGHT S — | Suffering In Women's Ward, e Lces In the United Bullding e the freight department of the LOng youpg Women's Christian Association | | Omiclally Opens Today—Posters on | In the women's ward, however, | SN ST aet, ¢ g = AT AT there was actually suftering: there |y o o girl that Men orgel Island railroad st Merriek, where he | Display in Factories—Firemen to | were no electrie Hights and no heat; Henry Burr record, C. L. Pierce & has been held in high esteem. He has| o Celebrate This Evening With |, . - a been active tn Merrick educational eir- | 5 o Plans to Compel Issuing of Indict et L iy S | the women wore huddied fn corners or 1", 0 Unique Program and Banqu | (s In His Dispute Over peak to Kchool Ohildren. | standing in the sunlight for warmth: | ™6 o™ 1o an error in Saturday eles, | [ Miss Doxsee I five feet '.“” '"l‘;“;:’ The 13th anniversary of the Young | Winow ims on ‘“": f:_f’l""m‘:"'I_""TI"“‘_“‘:‘V;:;"’"""I.h':‘;":_:.'l"'f | night's “Scout News,” it was announc-| Burial Vaults, Monuments tall, weighs 140 pounds, has H&ht|ywopen'y Christian association will be which officlally epened-today, will ‘be |Pr ] Dthers €oM- | o that the Lincoln street achool troop | FURIAT, VAUTHE Asemide sellse, ovs brown hair, gray eyes and falr com-| oo vag with a supper at 6:16 o'clock 3 v . 1oy plained of actual suffering, Counc would meet Wednesduy night inatead rote wteo! reinforced, waterproof, Cost loss plexion. She wore i blue serge sult| e oning in the mmm‘um of the Southumpton, L. L, Oct, §—Iepre- | yhown in each of the four theaters the | man Crusberg says, of Tuesday. Scoutmaster ¥ Radii| than woou or metal, All Arst clase und with a belt, a light tan coat, black m’:,r,“m,"‘ The “fit part of the sontative John Phillip Hill, has gone | first three evenings of this week.| The councliman explains that = hin| G5 T 0 rge, sallor hat, brown low shoes and black | jrogeam will take the form of & medi- | Slides on the same subject cautioning | investigation disclosed nmml... lhnl‘ |‘~ Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans, silk stockings. cal clinie, each speaker reprosenting| Ted for violation of the Volstead |Slldes to tuke the neccssary precau- | o re tlu:u;m' ‘ml ll'lw' "I;‘r:‘fi’lh). “:xr;::::km,h advt, SLANTI tions ulso will be shown. | convineed him tha ¥ 8| e fivat’ meeting for the soason of ; | one member of the clinic. act beeause of his cxperiments in . 4 X Yoy Scouts and members of the |landicapped by the need for-a new | K MIECH CTheld this even- YER"()NT REPUBLICANS To | Mrs. George W. Traut will be pre- | making grape wine, said today that if T el siding “physician.” Mrs. William he 18 held for trial he will ask Prohi- committee have :Ilnlrllmlv--jl pmtll-ll to | )uJ< l“‘" B ST i = 2 Saraals st tho club FoOms HAYE voTlNG TOMORROW Brooks will be the “heart speciallat” | bition Commissioncr Haynes to ap- [Dusiness places and postcrs have DO |t (heso ats masts of fhe. oor that| . ON «HATeld, speciel. (05 (ot | RURSHICENARCSrets and_will talk on application of “¥.|point the counselor of the prohibition |Put on display today in all the fac-| Wy : ’ " {ihe | Jonn O, Andrews & Co—adyt. T il call. Box. 38, He tories. are unsafe to walk upon and the | Mrs. Glaude J. LeRoux of 651 Arch - T ty. Johnson's Greenhouses, “Iire Prevention We to Baltimore where he expeets to by W." principles. department to defend him, | f v | o g vl P tion is true of verandas, % Will Select Their Nominees For THe [ upuin specialist” and will talk on | tive said, “it will show that 1 am right | (7 the Wert @00 S e he | the walls. The eharity board chair- | attack of bronchitis. i 8L —that clder or fruit wine over ONt- |, op.r handiing of fire alarm boxes, |man was convinced that it more| _Day by day when you are down our | -y e ” i Senate and The House of ¥ Mrs., Harwood will be the “foot| half of one per cent alcoholic strength K g iy [ mombers of the common council | way stop in Ran heke thenew R r Crusberg, | in Columbia and Vocallon Records. ) -4 n to Harry W Represcutatives, | specialist” and will speak on the prin- | jg jllegal. That is my contention, but B & : Sk would follow the lead of % ok VL Octi 8. 2mn i ciples upon which the association| Commissioner Haynes has said the ACCUSES CRIPPLED WIFE, |-‘:|k‘nn'l Sohnson there would be “"i“l' the Intest and most popular Nnd Tecsivh’ s rawaed, ontpelter, Vi, Oct. §.—The repub-| stands. tarmer could make his cider as long O R 1- | always in stock. We have new num- | COST,-A palr of glasses, on Mapis atreei, leans of Vermont will have four can- | . Miss Agnes Johnston will be “blood | g it was “hon-intoxlcating.' 1 have fol. | Husband Tells Court She Has eaten oppmmtL Dl Moty st b n(:;»:. John A. Andrews & Co.| T Reward if returned 1o didates to choose from in the special | specialist” and will speak on clreula- | jowed his advice and made wine. 1t T Him for 33 Years, | ey ity kil o ot e Olson, 173 Park street, _ i Watch fob, with Masonic emblem, primary on Tuesday next to select|tory system and group memberships.| am jndicted he ought to be interested | Now york, Oct, S.—Ixhibiting a MEX!GO onLD BE DRY | e |l redard € returned to Meter Dept., Conn, Light and Power Co, their nominee for the election on No- Miss Elizabeth Rogers will be a|jin my defense, which is really the |, hin ¥ 1") ialie B | vember 6 of a successor to the late|“hand speclalist” and will speak on| gefense of his position. If I am guilty PUDD. o MM Sae:. ‘.“’". (I i) | TO TAX PAYERS P A United States Senator William P.| public meetings. he is wrong. wits, aged ull 81 tmr: eld street, | - | M R e e ‘ersonal Dillingham, republican. On the same | The second part of the program will “Either indicted or not indicted, I i‘u“"\!\fnh-'(-::h]:lll\""f'u:-i )'(-:l’:flr‘l.‘léyflfgi‘;‘ Measures Taken Against Alcoholism 1”“.. ’T;:rs: i I:ch B;-nn‘lu bty ot day the republicans of the second|be a playlet written by Mrs. Emory| win If my wine is legal; then the| ke Ll - 9 | | Y g % # .district will nominate from a field of | Corbin for'the occasion. standard for the country is different :m \\:Au. |.\|. o ry Bfllf;sef\ltu‘ huv.:; in the States of Mexico in Accord- ,t:xuln .gl:rerurg :!::!lk:s:sl;:r;eg:fl::r six candidates their choice for a suc- v p————— Sidr th stabfati ol tite olbian 16 hy | oL, Gensig UL, B0 29 yeais anu e 80.:10: 1 i I iy 2 e T R TR cessor to Representative Porter H.| KILLED IN MOTOR CRAS| Lror the standetd. of thecltien, 1E15Y |t e felt 16 was timo fo.call & nait:|. ice Witk Conatiution, Fetore the first day of November next, Toral wgent Tor e BN oo B i 'C| He asked for a warrant' charging her| a list of all property owned or possess- [ ("% JIRAUTEER CAS, . iy Dale of Island Pond, republican, who . farmers that they cannot make their | san Luis Potosi, Mexico, Oct. §.— | : ons, of. 216 Park St. as represent resigned to become a candidate for Wallington, N. J,, Woman Is Vietim | iqe. anq their fruit juice wine 'l-'mu-rj“"”’ assault. The judge ordered a; I,h‘m Rana. 46 (.‘o'm‘ply with Article [¢d by them on the first day of Octo-| mtive. Senator. On the democratic ballot of ‘Collision I PRSRIC, ' RO Lo BolitE GhL Cheabaurany | Imone yastadBpon Ihewile N fyg e ian abasir. which |Ret--1VAR., (Thos Avacmors wilk Motk | MO R o Y PR tor 4 4 ¥ s | E . i i mas photographs now. You get bett these is o opposition to Park H,| Iwutherford, N, J, Oct. 8.—Mrs.| oe'the Volstead act and will work for [S6ad Of & warrint, : provides that all states take meas- {1 thelr office, Tty el et i . and betebr. service, We' make. ex- Blasewits handéd the judge a well-| oo paing alcoholism, have been alrect, Monaay, Gk, 2v 2858 C'Y | cellent Photographs as low as $6.00 per / Pollard of Cavendish for senator and |Anna Tatum, 28, of 15 Wallington |, poqgification allowing light wines| nicked, thick wooden stick |('st=mbnnx‘ taken by the state of San Luls Potosi. day thereafter during October, excep! ._Arcade _Btudio. Burton E. Bailey of Montpelier for|Place, Wallington, N. J., died Satur- | rea 4 v AR chesr. |you,” asked Loncrgan, “it she cannot| faren DY IO TEIC 0 Tl ated by the [Sundays, for the purpose of recclving DOBFR R s Y : Office hours from 9 a. m. Representative. day night in St. Mary's hospital, Pas-| pepresentative Hill said further 300 o The republican candidates for sen-|saic, soon after an automobile in| ¢yt he would nfake every effort to “l"‘ wite had used that upon him fn-| il e governor, Rafael Nioto, the (S3id lists. QFfes i ok e b ; ator in addition to Mr. Dale are John |which she was driving plunged oVer | oreo an indictment and as soon as ho | *Sa0 O Bev hands, | establishment of new brewerles and |10 8 P m. Monday &8¢ SR-riAY fila B HAGOPIAN, shoemaker, T8 con- ning from 7 .0 9. ention ls calle ducting his shop at 562 East street, City. W. Redmond of Newport, Stanley C. &n embankment In Franklin Place| got to Bultimore would offer every When John Lonergan, deputy court | jgjjorics is prohibited and existing o ; clerk, was writing out the SUmmons| ., ns are enjoined from increasing to the following statute: “Each resi- | GIRrERT1,000 nien, women snd chiidren . dent and every corporation of any to be well dressed on edsy weekly pay- Wilson of Chelsea and Marshall Hap- | Where it was deflected from “;“—' road- | racility to the district attorney and the | i B, TR OOk M e, Bl good of Peru. way by a collision with another car.|grand jury in order to make things as slasewits told him that Mrs. Blase- |1 ain capacity. A v i e e N S Tad A A i ¥ able y 3 ; Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church Mr. Pollard, the democratic candi-| Mrs. Tatum was in a car with her wits' legs were crippled with rheu-| 4 - cont of the liquor licenses |tOWD liable to give in a list and pay iedh BBy A RORILI TOE NI matism. | an et centy oL b i San |taxes thercon, shall on or before thc street; next to Herald oftice, date is a cousin of President Cool-|husband, R. T. Tatum, the latter's sis- o granted by the municlpality of N “How does she manage to beat|luic Potosi will be cancelled yearly |first day of November in each year, AUTOMOTIVE ] {dge and chairman of the democratic|ter, Miss Anna Marie Tatum, and Mr, 4 7 % Sy i m':. committee, and Mrs. Irving Matelock of 211 Pat- PERSONAL TAX CHECK you,” asked olncrgan, “if she cannot |y tot, and tho manufacture of liquor |8ve in his list, made and sworn to as The candidates for the republican |ersom avenue, East Rutherford. The Registrars Thomas J .8mith and | get around on her legs to chase you?" | or high alcoholic content will be hereinbefore prescribed; and Af e “essema s nomination for representative and|other car was driven by Matthew William J. Zeigler have started the | “But that does not interfere With|prohibited entirely after July 1, 1928, [shall neglect or refuse to do so, the Auto and Truck Agencies Col. Ernest W. Gibson of Brattleboro, | Weidemy, 45 Yahara avenue, Ruth- | annual personal tax enumeration, | her using her arms,” answered Blase- [ The law is h(.,,,é violently opposed. |Assessors shall fill out a list for him, | BUICK MOTOIt UARB— LS A putting thereon all property which . is bullding them." % 5 i v i first ward. The regis- | wits an attorney; John W, Gordon, an at- |erford. Weidemy received a gash in| W orking in the / trars are unassisted at present but be |they have reason to believe is owncd .“l';pf:.‘l;“;“?“m‘ Co, 436, Arch -syreat, & torney, and former mayor of Barre;|one of his legs which required eight ! /‘ Orlando L. Martin, a Plainfield farmer |stitches to close. fore the work progresses much fa CRUSBERG A NEY PERMAN o ;.. need for [Py him, liable to taxation, at actual | CAGIILAC, JEWETT & PAIGH CARS— A4 who was speaker of the last state| Weidemy and Joseph Bargaro, | ther it will be necessary to place the | Gounciiman Arthur G. Crusberg of | officers to man Germany's navy and |Valuation thereot from the best infor. | Lash Motor Co. “A Reputabl " house of representatives; James E.|driver of the car in which the Ta-|interpreters who are employed cach |{he Second Ward has completed a |merchant fleet is so great that threc |mation they can obtain and add there West_Main, corner Lincoln e s ‘Stacey of White River Junction, a|tum's were passengers, were held in year at work. course in journalism in the National [sailing ships soon will be iu operation {unto 10 per cent of the valuation.” CHANDLER and Cleveland motor curs and R A Press Burcau at Buffalo, N, Y. to train young men to follow the sea. EDWARD A, McCARTHY, accessories, American Sules Co., § Elm t. lumber manufacturer; Mason S. Stone|$1,500 bail each for the grand jury ; . . 22 of Montpelier, former lieutenant gov-|by Recorder J. C. Weaver, before| Russell's superior coffee 3Sc Ib. Germany always has insisted upon EDWARD J. HENNESSY, R ey ernor, and Charles A. Webb of Mont-[whom they were arraigned on)2% lbs for $1.00. The finest coffee 2 1bs, pure rd 29c. sell Bros. | training under sail for the men who JOSEPH A, KLOSKOWSKI, Corp., 6 Maln street. pelier, a former newspaperman. charges of manslaughter. grown. Russell Bros.—advt. —advt, officer her steamships. Assessor; | DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Balew country, Store Announcements rvice. 5. & ¥. Motor Sales Co, 136 —c——t E corner Franklin; 'phone 731 E FOREVER Honk This on Your Homn By Al Posen ice; genuine parts and accessor| motive Sales & Service Uo., 200 B. Main, HUDSON AND ESSEX—America's lehding car values, See the new coaches. Honey- man Auto Sales Co., Sales and BService, . OH HANG THESE AWFUL THERE WAS A TIME WHEN A THEM DAYS IS | Aol e b " MOTOR CARS! - PLAIN COUNTRY ROD WS A QuieT | GONE FOREVER ! Sarvice iaon, Haniod, Ate,. tornt NUISANCES, I SWEAR - THOROUGHFARE - - ol CEXINOTON—HIFh ¥rade masior sari Bales and service. O. A. Bence, 51 Main St.; 'phone 3216, MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably knn.sn the world over. F. L, Salos und Service, 227 NASH and Oakland motor cars, service. A. G. Hawker, 68 Telephone 3466. REO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co. and service, Cor. Eim and Purk Sts, New Britaln, Conn, Telephone 2110, STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $005; speclal six touring, $1,360; big six tourin, $1,760; F. O. H. factory. M. Irving Jest 193 Aich 8t. “This is & Btudebaker year.' i, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor il cars, showroom 4 Elm Bt.; service, 137 PR K..,(Z;\. Cherry Bt. “The Bleeve lve Motor.” R. R C. Rudolph. Pnone 2051-2. le, . Autos And Trucks For Sale J 0 3% BUICK 1920 7-pass. touring body for sal YAoTiCE THEY SAY LAST \ANCOME TAX STATEMEANT 1S WRONG - Including new = top, ;m?.v’mm. fo R @ enders and running boar excellont Nothing Difficult About That For Ashur "BY CLIFF STERRETT | il "bepsmin s’ sriss chool, New Britaln, Conn. BUICK Bodan 1983, é-cylinder, orand mew; BID? SAY 8t.; 'phone 26l A ke g BUIOCK, 1919, 6 cylinder touring car, in A DOAN'TCHA s 5 3 TH POIAT. Food. New Britain Bulok ‘o, 336 Arch . Phone 2607. “Next to & new Bulck :# T'PAy YER TAX _ 1 BOTCE T T —— AS LoNG AS paiat; ‘.::‘{a Ures A ot everasuied, one_461. pearance, § good tires and good tep and New Britain Buick Co., 238 Arch BUICK COUPE 1923, $-cylinder, 3 bump- ers, spare tire, etc.; run very lttle; new 226_Arch St.; 'phone 2607, BUICK 1923 Bport Model Roaaster, been TN | E J {11 Z -gg“:::l ;o-‘n;mc:; it ok Co, paint and upholstery, See Mr, Hull, —= - — = — — big discount. Buick Co., 226 Arch THATS JuST —_— condition; has & excellent tirc KANOW YeoT Bulck.” oU WORK? R Ve 8y . x 4 $ : CHEVROLET 1910 touring car; §ood , ap- strost; ‘phone 2607, in every detall. New Britain Bulek Co., r. This car carrius 226 Arch St. 2607, it I }‘ BUICK, 1917, § cylinder touring car, Good ’1> 7 paint and tires. Mechanical condition fs i > - | ) fine. Low price]. New Britain Bulck Co., o “ld N : x ) . “Next 1o & Now ! g Buick is a Used Bu dl\'r- TEQREFr—, BUICK 1818 touring, #ood paint, 5 good tires, mew top; price 3358, Ken. neth M. Gearle, cor. Park and Main Sus