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y . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTORER 11, 1028, ” | Bugine companiés No. 1 and 3 were Alpbabes | "7 AL Wm, P. Olark of Flint glass 13 Oklahema legisiature compietes| g 'N N' Y‘ 'N unm PAm smcln[ tre union t2lls American Federation | plans for laynehing impeachment pro- ‘.':"‘:‘“ ".".“:‘:‘; ‘g;:‘":‘:::l:l“:‘:f VoR 3 ':‘.":3:: o o Wal Phoiog: e ™ alten o [ celivat “.:u » . M——.lfl . f Labor convention that mere Whis: ceedings against Governor :u “lu.u are made now thap In ’ ol .uu. & blaze in & pile of wood on the . dosen. Apade . daya before prohibition. \ Rioting echarges against N, . [0l of the Central hatel. The dam ! ok veal witis " Tamiall - Jewelt, grand dragon of the K. K. K. #8¢ Was siight : faller Freedman, Chicage pugilist, in Oklaheoma, are dismissed "Nl“’ Vietor release at Morans',— ady M “' '“hlt Ml is slugged and beaten in Milwaukee Nationa! ‘.n.;;“h. drug s, In The annual meeling of the New and so badly hurt that he ecannol go Sy—— on with seheduled fight against Pink: | Cleveland conveation, demand um: Hrit .‘\:n:lu'rt’ Au:w.«‘-umu whieh y 38, " Cols New York, - ey Mitehell tonight prohibition burean help drive out of Was scheduled for last evening was u:""";:a& ‘O:i.“lvl 'fi’l‘:: “:v:,:-u..., Tupper J:’Dkl e?‘l‘!l :V'ul ‘l"’:ny :‘m > Lusiness druggists whe bring stigma | pestponed until nest Wednesday eve. < P street, widow of the Rev, Willilam Caplain C. P, Plummer, senior viee. 1o legitimate business men. ning Sloper, made public yesterday statis John Jones, an Episcopalian clergy- | commander of the American lLegion, — | Mardi Gras, T. A. B Fair—advt, tiea compiled by the police depart- | wan, who ended his lfe in & hote) in Maine mill superintendent is fined| The Luther League of the FiretJ| CRSeS Tois ment showing that 74 persons had | Kansas City en Monday night, did net | ention that $10 in federal court at Portland for Lutheran ehurch will hold a rqul:r' o..,.‘.“-, Ask For Deen killed in street accidents in this | break up her family life to be on the | Plans to put out of business every |sending offensive letter to Command. | meeting this evening at § o'elock, er Owsley of American 1egion, Refreshments will be served, | eity In Beptember, one less than in|stage, but for six years strove to pro- foreign lan g° newspaper in the & b / Jubilee Hlue by Belle Baker, | »A‘_fl.un. Jhfiimn_'l'fl'hl" the same month last year, Of the vide a Mvelihood for herself and her United Statos, A vietims 86 wre under 17 years of age, ' five children while the husband \u- National Equa! Rights lLeague, a C, I, Pierce & Co.—advt ADTLLL U Harris at| negro organization, asks Governor| The, police have baen notified of | ANNOUNCEMENTS M“: Motor ¢ i 1o bw well dresssd on - Bosten Clathing Sie: Beal 48 Hersld (131 s H <3 [ - advises Porfland, Oregon, labor con- the Ameriean Ilegion Mr, Collier sent & statement to the |contributing nothing to thelr support, | , B Attoerney Robert 0O, ' Roston says it is as much the duty of Pinehot to intervene in behalf of ne- | the susp: lon of the operator's M- CHANDLER 5od CleTeiasl” motorsis “: board of education in which he point- |according to Mrs, Jones' own story od out that 1§ of the children were ‘ifill to a statement made yesterday by | courts te hold ever-zealous prohibition | groes reported driven from their| cense of Cyrus Shggmaker of u\l Burial Vaults, um“ || wecessorien, Ameiie Kitled while crossing the streets at |Miss Edith Ellis, the playwright, an|agents within the law as to punish homes in Blowe county, Penna Court street and AYesandro Zanett! | Erfiu - \h‘f‘r . | CHEVROLET woter o . places other th the regular eross- | intimate friend of the family, bootleggers. - - | of 66 Oak street b 4 » Moter Sales ings, one only at a street crossing and| Mrs, Jones was prostrated yester- John D. Rockefeller, Jr., gives! Al new meodels showing at Fall A M :L.“i... two while playing games in the road- | day but her daughter Tsabel sald on| Three men are killad and five in- $500,000 and promises §500,000 more ¥ord Auto Show, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m,,| _* 8104 WHOTH iy it .:-.'.': way. Two children were killed while [ bebhalf of her mother: jured in United States submarine ex- ‘|n New York zoological society, lall this week-—advt, Porists and "um | o Y A.l-t . Dartmouth college senior student tournament to be sta by the ent to bo ataged by the New |~y org) Bandals | “Nain_ wireet ',.w llll. stealing rides on vehicles, four while | “The clergyman did not leave the | plosion off Ban Pedro, Cal, — The committee in eharge of the u - iA - 3 on rollgr skates in the streets and one | Actress because of her stage life, but COTVIOWRNE yorsd " kia secvice, Aust ieal Uoed Lark while riding & bieycle. Another was | the actress left the clergyman because United Btates has submitted to Gers | governing council vigorously opposes| Rpitain lodge of Kiks will mest at ‘ AT e . ey oK . killed in & collision between vehicles, | he made life impossible, My mother | many draft of a trade and consular|drinking of intoxicanta by undergrad-|(he Kiks' club tonight at 7:30 o'cloek, ufl I\-WW RO CARE Vordson trwi tor, & He emphasized In the report the | had never pressed for a divorce for|agreement, Rerlin advices say, uates, | Edward Ryan reported to the pe- en, ‘phons 31 danger of crossing thoroughfares ul'lrur it would wreck his career, The ” lice this morning that a wateh wa M'K EM"MA points away from the crossings, and | letter he left was a pitiful attempt to stolen from his room at City hall yes. | o' berries, B2 e 220 et xSt PLANELANDS INSTREET | MANY DIE FROM BOOZE | - v T | R G R S c ‘arnation night, IPriday, Wt Ford | a uses, TFHOBT) mmm ner given safety lectures to 17,223 sehool | wan a garbled account, No doubt e when he saw that the family, after e ye——. [Auto Bhow, 200 East Main street. -| il orvice matien Hariors, o advt, wiley, and 16 Ma children and conducted elghty-eight ; meetings for chauffeurs and drivers of | Years of -'runl:'"m' ‘:’"' at ‘:l' be- | Aviator Partly Successful in Alight- Health Commissioner of Chicago ginning to make their way, he was 3 2 e " Unity Rebekah lodge will meet in - ing on New York Tlmmu‘m‘ur!h‘ Thinks Year's Total Will Be 2.000: . 0. O. ¥ hall Friday evening I RACHTEY avtomobiles. Policemen, he sald, had reported 1,145 Instances where they|stricken by the pangs of conscience Members of the degree team will| 8 M, C.; reward, 205 ( d given children warnings and 6. nd, in a fit of remorse and brood- [ . 0 pul 1 as Been Done. in Various Cities of U, §, M. C.ireward, 308 Chestnut, ______ | meet for rehearsal, | UNDLE of clothes, 1asi weok aga; T 800 cases of persons found “Jjay walk- |INE over the past, took his life. Miss Ellin sald: “Mr. Jones himself | yo\ yor Oct, 11.—8kimming Chicago, Oct. 11.—Reports from| Day by day when you are down our| 15 if retarned (o 16 “Mulburt " streat; _phone Ing"” in the streets, | . The summary of adult deaths in|Wanted the divorce, but, as an Episco- ¢ eltl how a tofal death toll| way stop in and hear the new releases | . ve erside Drive at 70 miles an | Mmany cities show a tofal dea ? pallan eclergyman, he could not re. over Riversid Ive at 70 milea & {of at least 2,000 from poison Mauor | |in Columbia and Vocallon Records. | humvu‘ r'm:‘x ’::'m‘.‘u“-“l:lu:‘.::"-‘.;"“\\"'5‘[' automoblle accidents showed that| > main In the ehurch if his wife obtain- | hour, Lieut. Mdwin Johnson of In ‘the l"“'d States thus far this| All the Iatest and most popular| 43 o A four had heen killed while crossing | streets with umbrellas held fn front|od @ decree from him. 8he offered to | afitenel field toduy effected a partly |year, Health Commissloner Bunden-|always In stock. We have new num-| GATE Tosen bl erier TosToar wiie of them, two boarding or alighting "f: I“-“I“ hrll'"h:": ulln'l“’::; 'I; :: successful landing on a New York| |#en declared In a umm-u-nt today. | bers every day, John A. Andrews & Co.| feet; reward. Edward L. Steinls, § im and imrk 8ts, sew britain, Conn from street cars, four falling from | W :' '.-“""I‘M" “N';I“ ""“':"T:| he decid- |city street the first ever attompted. | i B R advt, { mmnw, ‘phone 868-2, | Telephone 2110, moving vehicles and one falling from .:; -&x u‘n'u ey B s g BEpAT R RCRE s st e At the Daughters of Ecotia bazaar, | Personal: 8 & vehicle jarred by defective pave- 0 Ao isad 4 perry Ber. mooo mss BY FIRE held Wednesday, Miss Dolly Krick GOOD Tome for boy 8% years of age ment. known Mrs, Jones five years, Tnstend |ypo ymajiest machine in practical was awarded the red riding hood | Wanted in private family; preferably in “T‘-:f.',“.";“."sm“l;'; ,:’,' Il"'mrfi'n' 005 p o r [ doll, Miss Elizabeth Miller the baby| €°Untr. Box 8IG, Heraid, TL1801 ¥, Or Mo thctors M Leving Joote One fatal accident, it was shown, 0': "“"'""““":l ": d]‘:":::fl:‘;"fl '{:t“':"' service, was crushed, however, and o ‘ought single- | “ AS K R the propeller damaged when the Gadsd Car Works, Auxiliary of | doll and bassinet, Mrs, James e A¥d Arch 8t “This is & Studebaker yu'l was due to a defective brake on a mo- fight aguinst circumetances.” plane swerved fo the earth near| ? Pattison, the Infant's blanket, Mra.| gry PATHER FOR MURDER tor car, and fifty-three persons were | | R d Injured in accidents from the umo; wl::"l:"’”‘::““':“i"'hr;"‘r':“:""';_v"?, Grant's tomb and crashed into a lamp | Southern Railway, Is Destroyed in| David Morrison, the Lady Wallace| [ R BTN 2l S TR cause. Policemen attached to the I BHIRASlONls, Shan Mr. Jonas’ 1kt post, | cake, Mr. Forrester, " the D, of .| | WILLYS-KNIGHT ANU UVERLAND motor Brake Inspection Squad of the Bu-|in phia, s Alabama City This Moming. | cake and Mr. Wolfe, the five pound | Accused Says Shooting of Daughter in | (Are shavivom at g kim st o S vords t is wife were: “Mary, you ——— | 3 reau of Public Safety, of which Mr,|Words to his ¥ ¥ tox of candy, Quarrel Was Accidental O, Kudolph. Puoue 30 Collfer Is the head, reported that!Are the noblest woman I have ever| —gp yARg'S CHURCH NOTES | Gndsden, Ala, Oct. 11.—Fire today | “yai Ford Auto Show, 200 - Fast s 1,686 motor vehicles out of 10,461 | known. New York, Oct, 11.—(C'ologero Mo- My faith in you has held me destroyed the erecting shed of the | y 3 i < | Main street; all week.—adst, had been found in September to have [to Whatever good there is in me. AR {Bboran: ."vd “"""mf‘ M8 | Gadsden car works, un auxiliary of the |~ \ggie Some song. \acnnon?flh“l was placed on trial in genoral | Autos And Trucks For Sale had defective brakes and that 270 ing of the Woman's Aux?lhr; Wil be |gouthern rallway and adjolning prop- | Record, John A. Andrews & Co.— |Scssions vesterday,’charged with the By e convictions had heen obtained in the SHOWER FOR MISS NAIR held this evening at § o'clock in the |erty causing a loss estimated at $300,- | gyt { murder of his daughter, Mrs, Camela |, 1, "\ory Aitie; cuu by bougnt & . Traffic Court of drivers operating| , oo B0 s ten. |Gulld Room. All women of the par- |000. Seven hundred men wero fem-| " Mie Ralph La Branche, A. Ia|Favetto, 10 ycars old, in his home at | G wiscou O, Uick L, wib AFCD motor vehicles with unsafe brakes or X ish are cordially invited and urged to [porarily thrown out of employment, | d KB 3 E 217 Chrystie street, on May 15, He | »siu; 'phone B Branche and Edward Squires will | Ry b e e 1 steering gear. 1s accused of killing his daughter and | BUICK, 191V, dered Miss Anne V. Nalr last evening yytong, Moeting will be followed by a | Sixty-six new box cars, two stores, | joave for New York tonight, They at the home of Mrs, Minnie Feigen- |social hour, when rofreshments will |one residence, a grist mill and several | will attend the world series games, | Sh00tng his wife when they upbraid- ed him for harshness to his son Jos- | . baum of 68 Willow street. Many | pe gerved. small buildings were destroyed, New V! 9 g wvery 1riday, ‘Vl“ing for Governor to guests were present and Miss Nafer 4 c. If“m:rlgiuk g;_‘_‘i’;‘é“.{"” ey eph, 17. g =0 3 Moginvi declared that the shooting | BUTUR 1615 koadster, 6 cylinder; new was the recipient of many beautiful Pi ", “ | ?c" on St&te Fflrm Matter and useful gifts, The feature of the Plrr:vt":;' C:E:f‘ ‘Mnchlncs. o | was due to an accident, He said that | pamt; good tires and just overhaulvd, yme, Conn., Oct. 11.—At the meet- | oyoning was a mock marriage in strength of Samson 4 3 | his wife and daughter knocked him | __riione {5l 2y - Ing of the board of dircctors of the | which Miss Bessie Dubowy was the S R T R down and were beating him and that |‘"l:'V“k‘l:”' 1'-13 touring car; good ap- state farm for women yesterday the | pride and Miss Sadie Kirshnit the ; Hearing on Frame Addition |he fired the shots to trighten them oft. | Yearaics: s ‘h.f.i’iiu'f"nfi' oseiliedr) first held since August Mrs. Helen | eroom, Miss Lee Kramer was the s x To House in Fire Zone ‘ T g 91507 SUN Al Rogers of Hamden w!m is the central | clergyman, The house was prettily Y . - U A il hearine. Sl be hon by | " e L BUICK COUPE 1923, 6-cylinder, 3 bump- fl In the controversies involving | jecorated and a- buffet luncheon was w k fax P ATIE, &t 44 KILLED BY LIGHTNING | ers, spare tire, et.; run very little; new the farm administration and manage- | gorved. 3 N " the bullding commission, at 7:30 | Kingstown, St. Vincant, B. W, I,| !0 osey detutl. New Writain Buick Con ment and Mrs, Minor of Waterford, 3 nclorlv\ on the evening vn1v0unlu‘~r 17, Ot 11,~Duting & . tikinder piosersy _Arch St; 'phone Zwui. relative to an application filed by vi ubILL 1928 sporv M Hoadster, been which struck the northern port of St. | useu as a demonstrator, “hus car carrive ‘were not present it was learned today. - ‘G v ” - ' X ;- e After the meeting it was said that the CHANGES IN AUTO COMPANY L AR Sl Jacob W. Juengst for permission to | ¥ E A 5 x directors are waliting for Governor Francis P. McGauley, formerly an i Lad i make alterations to his house at 183 | Vincent today a Im}! of lightening hll\ : rmv :-..vrnw:m"::'\'v"fl?u:.': ml:;mc::‘ { Curtis street, The building s within [@ small boat off Chateaubelaire con-| g,5"% ' “buona 2607 il Templeton to act on the situation as | electrical engineer for the New York, e X ha ka1 1 1 i [taining three persons. One of them B iy axiats. ; g ¢ 3 3 {the fire limits and since the proposed B st * | BUICK, 1917, inder touring car, Good ) A New Haven and. Hartlord . Heilroad A il alterations wonld be frame construc- |Norman Mathews, was instantly killed. | ~ yaius’ aud tres, secnanical condition - ia v, one-third 5 2 SompAny. - Ias puICigsel e Ol Ih : tion, it 18 required by ordinance thAt | e | D% LOW priel, New Hrialn Mulox Co 235 Arch St. Fhone 604, “ihext to & Now | BUICK 1919 touring, 53, good paint, b good tives, new top; p 4360, Kune UNVEIL CIVIL WAR TABLET interest in the Automatic Sales and v H 3 | X 2 a public hearing be held. If there are | _Buick is & Used Bulik.” | Service Co., local Ford agency. J. G. ” N ) 1! \ : e 3 & % Daughters of Confederacy Mark Place | Kossick and O. H. Flore of Springfield " S 5 no objectlons and the commissioners Clty Advertlsement N he other members of the com- : X & approve, a permit will be granted. of Last Skirmish are the 4 3 R 4 X neth M. Seacle, Cor. Vark and Maln sta. N. C., Oct, 11.—A b pany. Mr, McGauley has been made e 4 > : [RETES A, | it tle, Lor, Cerktuddnst - Asheville, N. C., Oct, 11.—A bronze | goneral manager and treasurer; Ralph ; - 5 o Addition To Frame Dwelling Owned | many sxtras, good paint, good tires; wiii tablet marking the scenc of the last| ¢ 'yawrence s sales manager and : CIt Adverhsement be sold very reasonavle. N. B. Bulck Co., skirmish of the civil war was unvelled | yrav01d Judd, formerly of the Eimer - y By Jacob W. Juengst 1 % Aok m”‘)‘lmu s .: X“l';:“n):i ym';rf:y o ?‘zmhem Attomobliby, Ot s mansging /the 4 A i : | BUICK, 1973, b pansenger, 6 ryindsr aport JEE= e SaBattians of the Confoderacy, ¢ department. George Leghorn, : > S b X 183 Curtis St. | moael, just repalutea, a besutiful i'ac Pirst District of North Carolina, | Bor e depe et he Hmer — cam- b \ 3 COMMONWEALTH AVE. || e biud, 4 brand i Hires i sho Among the speakers were Mrs. Ida|pany, has joined the sales force. The \ s SEWER Notice is hereby given that a hear- | ¢Xtras 'his car cu bu bought vigi. Nov Conley Linder, daughter of Lieut.| omyany was recently incorporated Sy N ; Sealed bids will be received at the (ing will be held before the Board of | mrpoem it rne S350 AT Bt Yol 2607, R T Conley, TNa L ommanded | tor, 35,000, 3 b {office of the Roard of Public Works, | Duilding Commission, City of New | “good ‘mechanicai condition; pelee $150; the southern force in the last fight T \ 4 City Hall, Room 206, until 7:30 o'clock | Kritain, In .Robm 414, City Hail at| Xenneth M. Searle, cor. Main and Park five weeks after the surrender of Gen. 3 D x S Tuesday, Oct. 16th, 1923, for the lay- 0 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Octo- treets, o Lee at Appomadttox. i * o B " ing of sewers in Commonwealth Ave r 17th, on the proposed addition to | ‘w:‘hs at clearance prices, 1919 Ford Mry.and Mrs, Leslie N. Davls and k : 4 3 ; i for a distance of about 1100 feet. u frame dwelling owned by Jacob W. | Sianeen® 1% 1?:7:‘31:’:“3‘-:1; 555 Dadge 4 DAYS MORE 5 iy X 3 » g 34 Proposal blanks may be, obtained |Juengst, located at 183 Curtis street.| 1919 Touring, §225. Many others, $50 tp Mrs. Willlam G. Leonhart of New and specifications may be secured at|All persons interested are requested fi“"l‘:‘ :’-. Gohen, Inc, 186 Park street, artfor York have joined friends at Grove 4 Plhr‘l! Inn.d R TO SEE A tree on the estate of a century old homestead at Aubum “‘,‘}“b"‘]'c offlce. 4 o (Lo beipresent at enld heaving, It they | simvRGTET 170 TaurieE it seRI o B Crine and ifkabetn ‘% DAYS” N. Y., cracked under the strain of a severe windstorm recently. A ! ',';"n:fl’;r’;‘" [ogmeent feas cauie, shd B Heard 1T cRlation o i good. 4 oxeley tres, 4100 1o 3 3 y a s, i ove, al R , 137 O Kent have returned after a motor trip Palace — Sunday The trunk fell on the house and what happened the photo shows BOARD OI PUBLIC WORK ' 7. C. GILCHREEST, it LABh to New York. better than mere words can describe. Geo, H. Johnson, Secretary, | BulldiAg Thspector. | - g - — e, | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— ;"THEM "DAYS IS'GONE FOREVER Holler This on Your Horizontal Bar By7Al Posen | .. e MY Y INSTRUGTOR TEUS || YOUR SCHOOL SHOULD TEACH AYS o= bl N 'ME JTHAT T'M PRETTY GOOD- NYOL GENTLER SPORTS - LKE PING-PONG OR CROQUET: . 1919 Bulck Roadater. n7 1821 DPalge 7-pass. Touring HEWO THERE , FOLKS 1 JUST LEARNED AQOW TO CHIN TAC BAR TODAY Buick Touring car, Franklin Sedan, Hupmobile, 1917 White Touring. Trades on new and used cars considered, Leo §t. Thomas, Manager of Used Car Department, NEW BRITAIN BUICK co,, 225 ARCH ST, 'PHONE 2607 DEPENDABLE USED CARS - | 1823 Dodge Bros. Screen Delivery, b tbeh—— . | 1021 Ford Sedan. | 1820 Frankin Sedan. BY CLIFF STERRETT | ' i@, | Terms arranged, | | 8 & F. MOTOR SBALES CORP, 166 BELM ST, SAIFE, = WHY, SAm' . T DIDAT i PHONE 131 I NE 731, SAIEE KNOW yYOU WERE Open Evenings, e T, T p 8 A SEATIMEATALIS DORT Toadster, T Rudoiph's Garage, p 2 ] | 127 Cherry 8t; ‘phone 2081-2, Sales roem, 4 Elm &t.; ‘phons 1790, DORT 1978 truck. K. C. Rudolph, shows room 4 Ehn 8t.; ‘phone 17 Bervice Station, 1 Cherry Bt.; ‘phone 2 D COUPE 1923, 5 excellent tir Paint, equipped with stop light, speed- er. moto-meter, etc. The price in 1 low. A. G. Hawker, 57 Bim 8t.; ‘hone FORD roadster, 1893, in good shape, bought in June; a delivers body alss goes with it F. Green, 237 Glen st FRANRIAN SEDAN . excellent paint, upholstery lke new, good tires and me. chanically in fine shape. New PBritain Buick o, 235 Arch 8t.; ‘phone 2807, | FORD runabout for salv; driven absul | 1000 miles. Inquire 327 Stanley St ‘phone 2187-4. HUPMOBILE touring car In A-1 shaps, mechanically; five good tires, and looks good; $360 fakes It. A. G, Hawker, §: Elm Ot.; ‘phone 2456, A, Z