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" CODLIDGE ASKED 10 SAVE BUTLER — | _Pmidem‘s Intervention Likely in Philadelphia Row Philadelphia, Sept. 26.—The Rervention of President Coolldge has be= in been asked in the controversy tween Major Kendrick and Brigadier General D. Butler, resignation as dirgctor of public saf- Smedley ety is reported to have been request- ed in a letter written by the mayor last Monday and withheld of the director’s iliness In a telegram to M night, the law enforecment urged him to attempt to calamity when night to deliver celebration of the of the Carpe alone can further the mess: Mayor fhat his “commu Butler containe resignatior be delive 1 to return s office able probaply will not be | next week. hecause Coolldxe last or league ert this here h annive ters' company. Ave ft intimating to General 1est his er would not Kendrick, after tio for director was This No Immediate Reply Washi —1t was In- dleate House today that would not reply immediately to the request of the law er ment league of Phila- delphia to i vene in the contro- versy betwee Kendrick and his director safety, Briga- dier General ey D. Butler, Mr. Coolidge expects to devote his visit tonight to Philadelphia entirely to p pation in the exercises com- memorating the 130th anniversary of the meeting of congress, it was said. A message containing the request gton, Sept, 2 at the White President Coc Mayor for intervention was received today at the White House from the leagu under the signature of William R. Nicholson, Jr. Many Accidents Hurt Workers Under 21 Years 25.—Acclidents s of age Washington, Sept. to employes under 21 y in the etates of Wiscons Massa- chusetts and New Jersey numbered 7,478 in one according to re- cent &tudy by of the department of labor. Thirty- elght resulted in death, while 920 of the victi tor life. for childr Seek Men Who Riddled House With 100 Bullets Ky., —A and a trail of blood were the clews upon which Anderson county officers were working today in an effort to determine identity of a band of men who fired near hundred bullets into the home John Sea, prosperous tobacco grow- the cl partially ¢ lowest aecident rate was n under 16 years of age. 5 were Sept. v one of er, and independent buyer, last mid- | night. # Rheumatic Pain ~ Ended by Treating Inflamed Nerves In Every Case of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica or Lumbago, the Actual Pain is Caused by Irritation or Pressure on the Nerves In the Muscles or Joints, mbago o tation or nerves. When you the ne vs due, to u of the pain In a muscle nerves of the a§ evervone the pain | The rea In a toothgche ot the t U SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM HOMEWARD BOUND “Well, Tag, vou and your boss are going to get a good long drink p—— “MAPLE HILL NEWS I'he Newington Grange will hold its annual falp‘in their hall at New- lington center, tonight, Friday and Saturday. A harvest supper will be [served in the dining han Wis evening from 6:30 to § o'clock, Several so. |clal attractions have been planned for the other day There will be dancing every evening from § to 12 o'clock, | Mra. B | Mr, | Robbins avendd whose | to- | Day first continental | BlaRe and Arthu Blake of Wollaston, Mass, were guests of and Mrs, Nelson Mann of lagt week-end, Harold street will row Skinner of Thompson loave for Boston tomor- will visit friends The Hill Bridge club will open its season Wwith a party at the Mrs, Leonard Fox on John- son street next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. where he Maple home of William Barrows, son of Mr, and Mrs, Clinton 8. Barrows, of the cnd has entered Wesibyan nesis Seminary at Luna, N, Y. south Ge 4 At the Sunday morning service of the wington Congregational hurch, Rev. Solandt of the league will' preach. Lord's Herbert Olmstead, son of Mrs, H, B. Olmstead of Johnson street, re- sumed his studies at Cornell coliege this week, . Frederick Hine of Detroit, Mich., is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs, William E. Hine of Mapie Hill ave- nue. The Maple Hill Community picnic which was held in the grove on Ma- ple street last Saturday was largely attended. During the afternoon everyone participated 4n the games and athietic sports. A most enjoy- iable time was reported by all pre- ent, Favel Elliott of Newington Center left reeently for Hanover, New | Hampshire to enter Dartmouth Col- | lege. BAR EA FOLLETTE MEN 13 Presidential Electors Named By ren's buréau | lisabled | | 1ette .| pledged to cast their | mil y | made | is as desirable California Voters Are Kept Out of Nowember Flection. an Francisco, ential petitions of tommitted to Robert M, Sept irteen electors, named by California voters and port the candidacy La Tollette, stood barred today from the ballot at the general eeletion in November as the result of a four to three de- cision of the state supreme court yesterday. The decision of the state supreme court was based on the finding that a presidential elec- tor is merely the agent of a political operating solely through a political convention a sort of messenger and there cannot be placed upon the ballot by initiative petition, but only through the agency of a party convention, Aroused by the decision, La Fol« San Francisco measures the legal upon their candi- In Los Angeles Ja Follette organization re- solved to start a movement to call the justices who wrote the ma- jority opinfon. As far as the was concerned, l.a quarters today {rged ‘their porters to vote for the socialist party electors’ names on the ballot under that designation, who wiil be votes in the and of party as supporters in discussing overcome today which were might handicap placed date hy the court. the election head- sup- ral ette electoral college for La Ioll Wheeler, CHANCE FOR MUSICIANS. An exceptional opportunity for musicians wishing to enlist in the army is offered in the West Point band orts are being to recruit to its full gt nd position in it as any in the service, ct quick- 1 pieces, sorgeant 15 b2 this 8 privates, | is consid- he aver- This a the infant i openings ins army field artillery hav- recruited to full vacancies in are the only present. the en recently NEW ‘BRITAIN ‘Candidate Has Three Day Cam- paign in Minnesota Dawes Special; ¥n Route to Min- | neapolis, Leroy, Minn., Sept, 2b.— |Charles G. Dawes swung into Min- nesota today to inaugurate three days of the most strenuous cam- paigning that he has undertaken since he accepted the . republican | nomination for vice-president. Seventeen speeches have been scheduled for him beginning with a rear platform address at 8 clock this morning at Rtochester, Minn,, and ending with a similar talk Satur evening gt Bardwel, Wis With two exceptions all of the ad- | dresses Will be: given. from the rear platform of his speelal train, The exceptions the addresses tonight at the armory in Minneapolis and tomorrow night in the armory at st. Cloud, Minn, £ The nominea on entering. Minne- sota today, said that he expects in all of these speeches to emphasize what he considers the dominant is- sue of the fampaign, nationally and iparticnlarly in Minnegpta—the La Iollette independent candidacy and the comstitution, The agricultural question also is, to come in for-a share of attentian, Stops en route {0 Minneapolis, where Mr. Dawes was due to arrive early In the afternoon, were listed at Rochester, Zumbrota and Red Wing. Minnesota republican leaders sent word to Representative Newton, who s traveling with Mr. Dawes that they planned to extend asformal welcome to the nomince at Red Wing, ‘through a delegation includ- ing Governor J. A. O. Preus, Lieu- | tenant Governor Lewis L. Collins; William F. Brooks, nati com- mitteeman, Mrs. Manley I tional committeewoman, W. M. Siv- wright, state chairman, and Mayors George . Leach of Minneapolis, and | Arthur Nelson of St: Paul. | A s Rum 179 Years Old Tondon—F of the when rimn making was an art pra ticed by the aristocracy, . wer brought forth by the opening of a | bottle of Jamaica rum that is 179 | years old. The rum was sampled by the owner and a few.friends and then the bottle was resealed, to be | tasted once in each generation by the descendants of the owner. al \oes past [ ' Peacemakers | | d a few | Texas | | { | | | Rev. Warren I c divorces of They ing up 1 NOW FOR DAES " DAILY HERALD, STATE HEAD 70 SPEAK 10 DISABLED VETERANS Commander Barr Coming to Social Tonight—Other Speakers on Program, Nbw Britain' chapter Disabled American Veterans of the World war, will hold a banquet, smoker and rally tonight at 8 o'clock .in the club rooms at 242 Main street, with State Commander Barr of Glastonbury, as the principal speak- er and with Mayor A. M. Paonessa, ex-Mayor George A. Quigley and Robert C, Vance as the guests of honor, » Delegations will be present from | several cities including . Hartford, | Meriden, Bridgeport, ' New and Waterbury, Commaunder Clyal Rowley of the ' chatge. | local chapter will <be in Commander Barr's talk will deal [ with the welfare of disabled Wvet- |erans, and will launch a member- !ship drive. - Plapsi for forget-ime- not day will be taken up. |Catholic Hierarchy of America ‘Washington, Sept. 25.—Conclusive of various questions brought forward in consideration of church activitics at the opening ses- sion was planned for today's sessions of the annual meeting her of the Catholic Hierarchy of America The various divisional activities of the national Catholic welfare council, as treateq in reports submitted at yes- terday's session, formed the chief subject of discussion, with the finan- discussion ance with big tires. performance. New s: ivory striping. New ease in gear shiftinfgnew ease in brake power and control, new ease in steering and clutch action. More room than in any other car of its wheel base. New comfort .in bl'l- loon tires, long springs and a mew idea in seat cushion springs. Ty o THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924, cing of home and forelgn missions another question to be further con- gldered, ¢ / The three cardinals and 61 arch- bishops and bishopd who attended the opening sessions are’expected to be joinedMn thelr dellberations dur- ing the day by Cardinal Daugherty, of Philadelphia. STRIKERS GET SENTENCES. By The Assoclated Press, Lihue, Island of Kauai, T. H, Sept. 24.~Firty-seven Flipino strik- ers involved in the riot of September 9, which was fatal to 20 persons, pleaded gulity here today to charges of assault and battery,\ They re- ceived suspended sentences of 13 months each. Haven | in Session | ' SULPHUR IS BEST 16 CLEAR UP UGLY, BLEMISHED SKIN Any breaking out of the skin ir- ritation on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by appling Men- tho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ de- stroying properties, nothing has ever been found to’take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation, Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. =t seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement, A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It 18 used like cold cream. VALUE POINTS- New Special Six The new closed-open DUPLEX BODY framed and shaped in steel. It is light, steel- strong and permanently beautiful. The price is the same as that of an open car. Genuine Balloon tires—the big tires with ghe small wheeis, 20x6.20 in., which means riding comfort, protection for the chassis and body against road shocks, much less possibility of skidding. Chassis and body mechanically designed for balloon tires, steering, springs, ‘md. even the fender lines moulded to harmonize ini appear- New Force Feed Oiling System with new idea in clean surplus oil supply. The design of ‘the crankshaft gives an en- tirely new sensation in smooth vibrationless in-lacquer finish jn dark blue with greater braking surface, A annotinced Today, countless thousands of “people are talking about this entirely new typgpof car. One moment it is a closed car—in five sec- onds it can be transformed into a delightful, airy, open car. But it is always the closed car in deep soft cushions, beautiful fittings and finish and luxurious riding comforts. When you see it and ride in it you will know why it has made so profound a sensa- tion—you will realize then that it gives you more than the finest open car can ever give you, plus the comfort and protection of the TIHE 1N ONTALKS Leaves (fampaign.betafls fo His Managers ‘Washington, Sept. + 26,~Leaving detail arrangement of his itinerary to othere, Senator Robert M. La Fol- lette, Independent presidential can- didate, is devoting his energles pri- marily to the preparation of speech~ e ra will.deltver, Tt was indicative today that it would be at least 10 days before he makes another ad« dress, but that from that time on to election day, he probably would de- liver one or more a day. Mr. La Follette has informed hfs managers what ocitles he desire to speak in durlyg the last four weeks of the campalgn, and they are now engaged in working out a schedule. Barring unforeseen developments,the senator will swing through the west about the middle of October to the Pacific coast for addresses in Seattle, Portland, San Franclsco and prob- ably Los Angeles, he Wisconsin senator, it was sald, is shaping up his speech-making pro- gram 8o that he will cover all cam- paign issues he considers of fmpor- tance, with emphasis on some in one locality and on others in another. Evening High School Up"for Discussion The question of opening an eve- ning schooly was discussed at a meeting of fhe evening school com- mittee held at 4:30 o'clock this aft- closed car, the And all at the price of an open car! And this is the new DUPLEX BODY on famous Special Six Chassis. Hundreds of thousands of owners all over this country,and abroad have given the Studebaker Special Six a name for value, dependability and performance second to no other automobile. : The new Studebaker Special Six retains all the qualities which make great reputation —to these have been added every real im- provement which science and owner-service could suggest. Four-Wheel Brakes optional —a system totally unlike anything ever used on an WEEK ago the new Studebaker Speg:‘ Six DUPLEX-PHAETON was 5 ernoon. ' The first step ‘towards the ostoblishment of such a school will be a canvassing campaign to find out how many would attend it> Al- ready about 80 have signified their willingness, most of them desiring to attend a class in typewriting The attendance at the evening schools now being conducted 1s on the Increase, the second night show- ing a total of 622 pupils present us agalnst 6656 on the opening night. Information concerning the pla- toon system in the local schools has been roquésted by Eenest Green. wood, vice president of the bogrd: of oducation’ of the District of Colum- bia, in & letter revelved by Buper- intendent Stanldy H. Holmes. The disteict authorities are considering the eptablishment of such a system, and feeling that New Britain's ex- perlence would prove valuable, have, asked a comprehensive list of ques- tions covering every phase of the project. The platoon system is be- ing used here in the Nathan Hale, Smith, Baet and Washington schools. Have you seen this new car! - —It is both a closed car and an open car! Even aside from the sensational new DUPLEX BODY—the Studebaker Special Six has no superior in value in any car yet Studebaker organization trated. distinctive beauty. built. It was the conscientious intention of Studebaker in planning and designing the new Special Six to make it just such a leader —to that end every resource of the great has been concen- Even if we had the space we could not be- gin to tell you of the very many new agd un- usual features which indicate its superiority. Certainly no words could do justice to its In appearance it is unlike any other Amcr- ican car—yet its long, low, broad, sweeping lines are conservative, crisply stylish and in beautifully good taste. Think of the new Studebaker Special Six Duplex-Phaeton as the ultimate in value and nience and desirability. come today. American car béfore — unsurpassed in ‘sim- plicity, safety and power. Pressure developed automatically — you apply it like you apply engine power. STANDARD SIX 113in. W.B. SOH.P. ————————— 5.Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1145 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1125 3-Pass. Coupe-Roadster. 1395 §-Pass. Coupe. . . 1495 5-Pass. Sedan . 1595 5.Pass. Berline. ————— S-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton §1495 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1450 4-Pass. Victoria..... 5-Pass. Sedan §5-Pass. Berline. SPECIAL SIX 120in. W.B. 65H.P. . 2050 Studebaker Hyd’uu‘ic 4-Wheel Brakes, q dard Six models, with 4 disc wheels and spare rim, $60.00 extra, On all Stan performance in a five-passenger car—think of it as a car matchless in practical conve- But to appreciate the sparkling beauty of its totally new lines you must see it. To know its perfection of operation and per formance you must ride in it and drive it. 1f you have not seen this NEW type car— - BIG SIX 127 in. W.B. 15H.P, S 7-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1875 5-Pass, Coupe......ss.. 2650 7-Pass. Sedan...coasees 2785 7-Pass. Berline Optional Equipment. of milk when we get home.” Our milk i mighty good for your youngsters and you. models, with § disc wheels, $75.00 extra, On all Special Six and Big Six A (Al prices apd subject to change without noticg.) (Al prices £. 0. b. 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