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DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, KOVEMBER 12, 1923. MAN-HUNT ENDED CITY ITEMS. Faraday Maker, See demonstration, beats gas or 57 E. Main Gas have ments Thursday evenings ISTUDENTS NUST DISAVOW "opons oo™ " The polies the operator's MeCor- Pierce & have notified that license of Stephen McNamara of 3 Main street has been returned to him. ‘Sittin® in s Corner’—Whiteman's Miscreants., - Absentees will be asked to slgn “]“"’“ Pierce, & Co.— papers of disavowance from the acts of vandalism al the high school last A meeting 1€ tee in charge the been oner is Man Who Dug Way Out of | o, 0} Slade Takes Swoeping Meas- San Quentin Three Years Ago. New York, *Nov, 12,—A man ar- |rested Satur@ay night by federal but are probably best known for their agents to whom he identffied himself ability to gve eatisfactory service ‘ as Dr. Gordon Raymond, of Boston, |°' over a long period of years—for a' lecommendation is that on 'l‘ulnlng’wu reported by F‘oxp Bertillon ex- "f”‘ y evening 5 '}"“""!r'l‘ Louis | period of life belond that commonly & perts today to be e of three men ! * ¢ announced that after papers allotted 1o & motor car. Nonety-four, Cruise Annapolis Boys Replsce| wno picked a hole in & brick wall | have becn taken care of, and the per cent of the cars that have been o and escaped from San Quentin prison |Students of the have either manufactured y this company are Regulnm. for Work Below Decks, three years ago. i““"‘“’ or given reason for not signing still in operation, day in, day out, in Credentials of the British and Can- | h© Will leave the whole matter in the ":I"‘ ::’Iu‘" “"“&;‘Y °lf ceasing to of the ground. Witnesses said that|al! parts of the country. adian secret services were found in | "“""5" of :the P"‘:"""‘- The administra- Guahiia among themaelves. his controls apparently became One of the most notable examples his pockets upon his arrest, the polies |tions he explained, would be willing to The Morning Post, elaborating this| jammed when trying to Fise and the of the. long iife and durability of | TEPOrt just sbbmitted to the depart- | LT POCIEE IBOR b0 & o . | co-operate with the police in any way point, assumes Premier Baldwin will | plane dove to earth, Lieutenant'liodge Brothers cars os found in £ar ment by Rear Admiral Newton A.|ties and San Quentin prison officials < POssible. now persist in his ‘endeavors do ar- McBride was taken from the wreck- No. 12, the first Dodge Brothers gar McCully, commanding the scouting were notified. The following is the dim ner range an allicd settiement notwith-|age but died before reaching a hos- | shipped to the Pacific Coast, arriving fleet. Indicating his opinion that the | The prisoner was held on a charge Which the students signed last Friday standing the fallure of the negotia- pital. !there in December, 1914. No 12 was|average academy student does not ac- of using the secret serviee credentials Afternoon: *“The undersigned hereby tions for the conference of experts. | A wife and month old baby survive yed in San Francisco and Oak- quire the familiarity he should with|te obtain money in several New Eng- |On bis disclaims having had Referring to the report of it Wash- ut Mount Clemens. He was a gradu- “used as a slemonstrator and things below decks, the admiral|land citick g any party in, or having any auther ington correspondent that “tHe Amer- ate of West Point. eventually sold. Recently it was in the 1owledge about, the recommended that on future practice tie | ican people are beginning seriously to - - - possession of a rancher near Santa cruises, the regular crews of all train question their hitherto alonf mttitude Rosa, who used it in bis daily work outh ure to Leam Identity of r—— J ¥ .o! the present regime in the Reich| 1 “N lay in splitting the ranks of the mon- | archists. Willlam in Silesia would | Dr. Stresemann thus played a ‘deep| ud?” . game and *hitherto has played it with| ~1"eF . And Hid ~“Down Below" advt The supplies and printing commit- upon the chancellor himself. | hunt aboard the steamship Manchuria iam’ Another view is suppl ; | end y ; w e Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans. . vmhams Return supplled by the|ended early today when Albert Rosen i 4 |tiop of daya before a nationalist gov- | “down below"” appeared on deck and . London, Nov. 12.—Although the g, ent will rule Germany and who!attempted to dive over the side as the Aj“w‘,,,.l,,v;‘:'l :"":’y:: l'&;:h?:"'fi'.‘rc‘(’o{ William to Germany, there 18 much head States & d. 0 face a federal charge of | v is §; speculation as to whether more s be- As for Frederick Williath, nearly tampering with registered {Jn(ted | ‘\”[r Hlaw g 'm-:l" e 1l ]vw b . Pierce & Co.—ac prince’s pérsoral insignificance. jnamed friend east of Berlin and that After the escape from the cabin . . » 2ual No k Some commentators argue that|he is expected to arrive at his Upper | cell, Rosenberg hid himself so well Introducing the Fessa from Madagascar. It was presented to the London zoo, and was caught ,','r‘, .7;::,‘”‘ 4:'"I,,‘i"‘;:,;:ml;‘? lt:r\l;:: M s ould no im. Intercepted in his| . o104. having added 11,121 miles to| 2 great enterprise and that it is im- ¢ / i - = SomBle th' dimontabe 1is vhturd rrom,"‘. Year Old Michigan Flier Dashed |ins: He was taken to jail. Nt.};ss next ;!eal' with the same car. | Now Yark Patice. Thas Tacte Pole ! i dge rothers records cite | V&W ¥ to His Doom When Plane Dives ¥ Shrasiie sive tht | 'Dodge Brothers Cars Well £l ormer crown prince 1 Jyigo Known for Long Life i ngiite of their cars.—adst. ‘ point for monarchist plots. f::\ic;go;\!flo\z 2.—-Lieutenant Ben- Dodge Brothers motor cars are —— jamin R. McBride, 26, an army air Ml’D’DmS mEFFICIENT fox trot. €. 1 general commite annual fair for the church of St. John the Evangelist will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the parish hall. KFinal reports will be submitted by sub-committees. F'rench Hat Shoppe, Room 107, Prof. Bldg., 87 West Main street.— advt g neutralize Rupprecht in Bavaria. % 2 » ? FRANK[Y [;URII]”S The writer argues Isngthlly,lhp!.”d"" Prisoner Who Fscapdd On %53 % ‘ Fni . : | skill and success, but the newspaper's | Caught, 7 o S %fllfltfi P tO R 101' informant sees the possibility that the | ; i s . : €5y t f the ¢ council will ‘meet p mfl scheme may react as a boomerang| New York, Nov. 12.—A unique man 25 £ < 2 e ; . ec of the common B 5 : 3 X . | this evening. Berlin correspondent of the Daily Ex- ‘ berg, who cscaped from a cabin cell ress, who think §| ™ » Deeds recording the sale of a build- I o thinks It is only a ques-|four days ago and secreted himself ing lot at the corner of South Main press here has not been greatly ex-|believes it is in no. wise im: | v i ) & J possible | vesse! stood at the pier. Rosenber; cited ower the return of ~Frederick| that Chancellor Stresemann will be its| was being returned to the . Unites | bego TELOTIRd o Al the:. . oW | clerk’s office. hind the incident than would e im- all reports concur that he spe - | 8t vhile [ plied merely by a consideration of the ' day night- at the estate onf r:nsll::- !hzw;fl:‘n‘:kh::a”e i ol e b Changes have been made in the | : plans of the Y. M. T. A. & B. so- Frederick Wijlllam's personality has|Silesian castle this eveni i i little to do with the situation. “The st e L‘;:;.'fl; ;::u:hl‘::pec:::t:fi :::rdfl_ only after a search lasting two years for one of the specie. the games on Monday and Wednes A evenings of this week, the tourna- figure, but that history shows a small AVIATOR ls K[LLED ttempt to | t fety GET EX CONVICT person is sometimes used to launch a ':‘p vt ".ph e o i, |the original 203,000 mileage. They ) used to tell where he had been hid- | expect to make a tour of the Eeastern | the outbreak in Munich. The Daily| | Chronicle aigo thinks the presencein {pumerous iumsnges, such - as the Into Earth at Great § 4 above, of the durability and unusually | must immediately create a focusing | [tavorlbly known throughout the h Bid For the Throne. |pilot from Selfridge fleld, Mount|world for many important advantages No one attaches much tmportance | Clemens, Mich., was dashed to death | - to the undertaking of the prince or late yesterday at Ashburn field here, the German governmient that he will | in sight of 50,000 pereons gathered to | abstain from meddling in politics, nnd;witneu the Armistice Day air meet, there is a pretty general assumption, The pilot, known for his ability in at his rr_turn connotes a bid for the | handling airplanes, was killed. when throne. One contention is that his| flying at a speed estimated at ahont reappearance should convince the al-| 140 miles an hour within a few feet school Washington, Nov. 12.--There is sad news for the Annapalis midshipmen in| Sewing soclety will Brown, 224 Barnesdale, Tuesday Luncheon will Laurel Court meet with Mrs, G. 8. Wooster 10 to b o'clock street, fron be served New Victor Records out every Frie Morans', 365 Main Bt, honeor, day at advt slism by which, during t ate fiss 1 ter of Fire GIRLS BFATAL CRASH 1 Sonk A M om0 o B S Henry ing ships be replaced by middies towards European problems,” the He refused to sell it outright, but The suggestion was met with the en na ewspaper maintains that some such finally traded in in on a new car. At objection that the morale of the regu A8 SDARE b= change 15 ahsolutely necessary before the present time it has been run ap- lars might suffer by their being left there can be any real solution of the proximately 175,000 miles. ashore so long, but Admiral McCully international tangle. The editorial From Walnut Cove, N. €., believes this can be avoided If the nues: Destroyers' Wreeks on word that Car No. § til the I 5 is running satis- men spend the period in taking up nti e United States are pre- factorily as a service car for the Davis trade courses at the Hampton Roads pared to put into a common pool ot~ Blodgett Freed. 4 San Diego, Cal.,, Nov, 12.—The trial Kepair Company, Mr. Davis writes, base schools. sacrifice and adjustment their Epro- \p a pean debts the reparations issue will . h:mllngry'!o an allied settlement 15 a nection with the wrecking or seven usiness inderstanding with America. destroyers on Point Honda, Septem- | \\h{n that settlement is reached, the ber 5, will open today. Seven other| Therc was recently displayed in a crown prince can come and go as he officers, one a divielon commander |Parade in Manhattan, Kansas. & Lo partial Views in Decen and the other destroyer captains, re. | Dodge Brothers car sold in e v main to be tried. i |ber, 1914, Its speedometer now shows How the new situation strikes a de- | Captain Edwasd H. Wateon, |# Mileage of 224,000 miles, and the tauched observer in Germany is given eleventh squadron commander, and|car is in constant daily uec. by the Daily Telegraph's diplomatic ”..,'.mmq Commander Donald T. Carl Schafer, of Madison, cxpert who professes 1o be able to| Hunter, captain of the Delphy, are An enthusiastic Dodge Brothers own- furnish the gist of a report on the | presumed ,’,, have been found guilty,|er. Mr. Schfer purchased a used crislo dispatched to his government on | Lieytenant Laurence F, Blodgett, an|Dodge Brothers car in September, Haturday by “a neutral diplomat in|oficer on the Delphy, was acquitted |1218. Since then he has driven, rnd Derlin who Is on intimate terms with | et Haturda {has proofs to support his statement, ed jitney bus franchises over that ware in a car driven by Miss Killllea the German ministers and political s ST EEEIIEE. lover 229,000 miles. Mr. Behafer has line, The busees offered a longer and | According to the story of the Girls l&derl" Atcording to this statement |sworn to the afove facts hefore a cheaper ride than the trolley and Mypphy t M 1t thelr Chancellor Stresemann himaelf delib. | KELLOGG 18 PREPARING TO GO- notary business isuffered a dacided slump | m.:f._‘m- :-’tl':n;r; t:m:‘v' huw::v:; for the «rately engineered the return of Fred.| Washington, Nov. 12.—Frank B. Some time ago John Austermiller, The company then petitioned for the|ovar to the side of the resd ",,‘,,.mr.m riek William. Kellogg, recently selected to succeed | jr, and Robert Bauer, two young men privilege of taking the cars off which|crashed into a telephone pole Knowing, says the writer, that both | George Harvey as American ambas. | ot Terre Halte, purchased a nsed wag granted | An inquest will be hald tadar conferred today | Dodge Brothers touring car with o the Bavarian and Prussian extremists|sador to England, Last week some pavement repairs - —- are bent on everthrowing the central | with President Coolidge and Secretary which to tour Canada, Mexico and were made near the place whers cars COMMITS SUICIDE. | quarteriy conference of oy At the time the ¢ y sovernment, the chancellor concsived | Hughes. He gald it had not been de- | the Westérn States formerly switched frongh Main street| Buenos Afres, No. 12.—Damings|the twelve réserve hank pened here the id¢a 6f saving and consolidating|termined when he wolld leave for | car was purchised the speedometer into Arch street and to provide a bet.|Salaberry, minister of finance fn the | today to Afscuss sArious quest] s own position by providing his op- |London. Mr. Harvey will arrive in|registared 203,000 miles, and there tar rogdbed the switeh points were [ cabinat of President Irigoyen g,,,.‘,,,,',“ wainly ngnents with an apple of discond in| Washington tomorrow to spend sev. wars those who doubted that the car remo | committed. suleide, operatidne. the form of the return of the prince. |eral days as a White House guest and [ would ever reach Chicago. The bovs| He persuaded his colleagues, asserts|he is expected to have several confer. | returned a few weeks agn, after hav. . the newspaper article, that the Fafety | ences with Mr. Kellogg |ing gote even farther than they ®x.| figured a the property of the school wers damaged or destroyed . The senior meet at the schoolg anditorium Friday of this Chicago, Nov, 13.—Thres University T°°. T! S ETINEIe Tenearam AL the | Coih il Ose sehe ernoon G 4 Wisconsin co.eds are held in o abl Chicago Helghts pending an investi| AMPhion club will meet tomorrow gation into the automobile accident #f'ernoon in the academic building near there last night in whieh two 1!'® Art club will meet at the Voca persons were killed. No charges tional building Wednesday afternoon bave bsen placed against the girls, | The Mathematies club will mcet They were returning to Madison trom 1 NUreday afterncon the Tilinols-Wisconsin football game, Cheering, practice Those killed were John T. Murphy, | the auditorium every 45, of Chicago Helghts, and Mre WK, It was announced Agnes R. Erb, 25, Two other occu- pants of the car were uninjured. The co-eds, Miss Florencs Killilea of Milwaukee, Miss Katherine Kén. nedy of Youngstown, O, and Miss records, files Jhree University of Chicago Co-Eds records every Fris day. ' 1 o & Co.—advt. Michael J. Kenney, the undertaker, who was painfully injured when he automobile last resting comforis Naval Trial of Officers | Ived paltarstle, i b Held After Auto Accident n Which comes @ub wiil Stand — | " Two People Were Killed. was struck by an reported as o o of Arch St. Trolley Tracks Cut Off From Main Line The Arch street trolley line has been completely cut off as a of repairs made by the Connectieut Co. in eonnection with which the switch points leading to the Apeh Wis., is street line were taken up No trolleys have been run down| Arch street for more than a vear The company took off the cars after the public utilities commission grant-| Margarat Perganze, of Milwaukee, “The motor still has in it the original pstns nda berngs thaaloti Jdai pistons ahd bearings that were in- stalled at the factory nine years ago No. 5 had beew in service every day.” polish for fall Pierce & Com= Our special plano house cleaning. C. I advt \ hearing on the proposed extens «#n of the water main on MeClintoek street will be held by the board of commissioners this evening. Fdisons, Sonoras. C. L, advt result will be held at morning this water Victrolas, Pierce & Co. E A birthday reception in honor of NEWSPAPER SUSPENDS | Re Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist will be held Paterson, N. J, Nov. 12.—The gwedigh Lutheran chureh this Paterson Motning has sus pended publication, it was annonneced today The newspaper was estab 1'shed a year ago, went bank- | 41 ruptey August 11, and has since been |y, published by a trustes in bankr Pasgale County P al the cvening Lunch at Times Hallinan's, —adwvt Thomas H. Crowley of department has left the hospital, where weveral Inspector into hoalt Britain IPYCY | e wa hlishing zeneral under treatment for dave " Victrolas and Panos, Henry Morans advt MAY National Children's Book Week will he regular bhe nbgerved,al the children's depart t of the New Britain Institute, be today and continuing to Sat urday. During this time the chi Jren's department will be open from loa m todpm BANK CONFERENCE S ——— Washington, Nev 12 rors of | ginning with technical hbank =t .Is 'MOney' Ever “S pent”- for Advertising? A young and energetic execu- tive.took hold of a fine old re- tail business in New York. “What this business needs,” he told himself, “is a Place in the mind of the public.” And deliberately he set out to sacrifice the greater volume of his profits and invest the sacrifice into the building of good will, He did. And to this old business, adveitising was the breath of life. _For six months had not passed before the business had grown =o that the advertising cost was a smaller percentage than ever it had been, and, be- cause of a larger volume, the shop effected economies and gave far superior service. That was five years ago. Today a certain percentage is spent, or supposed to be spent, for advertising. But as fast as the appropriation is spent, the more the business in- creases; and the more that the buginess increases, the smaller the percentage becomes. Is money ever “spent” for advertising? The Herald is a member of the A. B. C. and would be pleased to submit a copy of the latest circulation report 10,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space Installed for our customers for 30 days’ free trial on any existing ceiling outlet. 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