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Abstract of &tate and Federal TWITNESS ASSESSED JGIFTS T0 HARITY | Whate the Elephant Thmkms About? DAVES CRPRN , Marsay Pinos | 53 FOR CONTENPT MAYBE CONTESTED| {7577 =+~ ij | BEING EXTENDEDI| CAMEEAYSEOR, roas I : s Ducks, (txcept Wood ek | R ot § 4 1 Throatlets Failed to Appear in Court-Wile ' Relatives of Lotta Crabtree Are Garries Fight Into Indiana and “Hurries Up” Judge Not Satistied Missowi WOOd DUOK o s’ siaicintis dapoibine .+ Closed Season Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock | Oct 8 to Nov, 23 Peter (¢ o Grove street | Indications today are that rela- s the star ss for the stute in | tives of the late “Lotta” Crabtree Pheasant (Male only) 5 woen +es Close Season Hungarian Partridge, Quall.... Close Season to 1925 Plover . .« Sept, 1 to Nov, 80 B 5 0ih00s . ‘Bept. 12 to Nov, 30 Snipe . + Oct. 1 to Nov. 30 Yellowlegs . ... ¥ . Bept. 1 to Nov. 80 Deer—vlflny be hunted with -hom;‘only when | Il For the relief of Coughs, ‘ Colds, Hoarseness, Tickling “‘ in the Throat, etec. Invalu-| ', Chicago, Sept. 80.—Charles G. Dawes, republican vice-presirential ic Speakers, ||| the case against of | who died racently leaving $4,000,000 ” able to Public peakers, Il6iS Grove ntreat chdrgediavich theillo charity and cutting them off with candidate, will carry his party's damaging property. Singers and all Voice \\ml\ ol 2 R P this | $100,000 planned to contest the will, campaign this week into Missour! |l Hare, Rabbit «vu iy eeiereesseerssereeiiransses Nov. 1 to Dee. 15 H ers— ' ion of police ¢o was | Relatives who were not mentioned and Indlana. The epeaking “ace” (Ferrets may be used only when they cannot be tracked on snow.) | " s found himself in the will, Mrs. Robert Glenn of of the party under an itinerary be- |[* Raccoon (Must not be trapped prior to Oct, 81).. Oct. § to Jan, 31 box 1l taking ¢ ubber oft his bankroll to New York, Maude Louise Crabtree ing worked out today .at. national Skunk, Mink, Otter . + Nov. 1 to March 15 2 | ind costs im- | of Boston, Mrs. Charlotte L. Beijt- headquarters here will make an ad- Gray Squirrel ++ Oct. 8 to Nov, 23 muller of Newark, N. J,, Mrs, Ethel Muskrat ... 00000 dress Thursday night at Kansas City Nov. 1 to March 1 court, while Gryze- | Harmon “of Scranton, Penn, and and Friday night at Fort Wayne, BAG u\m Year \ n s others have cither sent attorneys Ind, where John W. Davis, demo- Duck .. - THE e wite were sub- | here or have notified coynsel for cratie presidential nominee, closed Brant, . - } ¢ S | to ay | Miss Crabtree direct of their inten- his first middle western lrln 10 days Geese . — . ° ing 1 tion to contest the document, ago, Rall (Sora) .. — ~ I Willlam P, Hayes The $2,000,000 fund set aside by Rear platform addrum will be Plocer, Snipe ) of any f lc na\ln | ind they were |the actress for the.relief of disabled made by Mn, Dawes en route to Kan- Yellowlegs § or all v 10 — | y m on ca- | World war veterans and their de- sas City and between Kansas City Woodcock ...,... 26 | ¢ { appearance | pend may be matched in and Fort Wayne. Three such speech- Ruffled Grouse (Partridge) a3 21 s i l{ayes took |@mount by her provision for the pro- es will be made Thursday on the way Pheasant. (Male only) '1; ru 0 S 3 Lo told the |motion of farming, the residue of to Kansas City and on Friday Mr. Hare, Rabbit ¥30 ° F < at work and the estate, aggregating, close to Dawes ‘will speak from the rear Gray Squirrel . 20 ; il to appear | $4:000,000, was left to ald gradu- | i . | ) s of Massachusetts Agricultural 169-171 Main St. i L e pollesii o e Lt I to platform of his special train at Terre Haute, Brazil, Crawfordsville and possibly one or two other Indiana towns. He will return to Chicago after the Fort Wayne address. The Missouri-Indiana tour has been arranged as a substitute for the Tennessee trip- cancelled yesterday when that monecy would revert to because of local comqllcl(lonl at ithe residue and be applied to aid Memphis. agricultural students simflarly. As National committee officlals also Brant, Ducks, Geese, Plo\ar. Rnll Snlpe, Yenow]en, Woodcock may be hunted only from one-half hour before suncise to sunset, This schedule has heen carefully complled from the present laws but we assume no responsibility for its accuracy. Herbert L. Mills {amount to $1,000,000. After specific yv | bequests are disposed of in ad- tdition, Miss Crabtree directed that the disgbled veterans' trust should terminate at the end of 40 years, 5 New Contrasted Stripe With ‘ Gey s to cuson for his Collar Attached the trustees are empowered to use J, S P i ol H va N ig | are at work on the itinerary for Mr., Manhiian ‘ it ayhick baby,|Part of the vrincpal of the fand, ity | N0» the slephant ie nof rying fo climb the wall. Nr is | 3%, "gik 2o;tis Lnernrr S 3 |l A RDWARE 336 MAIN ST. | not aav in conne | DCCessaTy to do justice to disabled | € learning to walk a 12-inch plank. ien being unloaf trans-Mississippl interior states § e | veterans, the amount that may be | from a steamer at a Hoboken (N. J.) pier, Agnes, the elephant, | which winl begin next Monday even- anne L ey _ [left is uncertain, will be large, swung up against the warehouse. She tried to stand on the | ng with a speech in.Duluth, Minne- < avinced the woman |, 7 establishing the “Lotta agricul- | hoam 'but a tug from the derrick engine lifted her off of it. sota. S] 0y t e 2 m de. |tUral fund,” the actress, who had a5 Vones | provided elsewhere for the care of L BN dumb animals, discharged conviets, In colors of tan, green and g —they will instantly appea ; neeay Actora and ctreeses, hovplal TWENTY THOUSAND NAMES o0 i o 20522 sctos and actrssen sopitt | TTLER NOT GOING FREE. | WAB 0N WOTICS ON LA'FOLLETTE PETITION Jward Bile Christmias gitts to the poor, said: g | . . some of the great social and econom | ; tate Headquarters Exdu ve In W alk'ovms b e questions of the times, and it is| Be Paroled, Found Guilty of Con- | On Christians To Aid In Fighting | New York State Headqu G 81 he comfort of a MM 4 : “I believe ft my duty to aid in! him ssfon of G % my belief that the best method to G (onster [ TSI tht | viquce the cost and expense of liv-| Spiracy in Prison, The Drug Habit, CRnPRATIGRS BI pecHon i i DK ko providels genorallyimors [ L o it R [ Wasntngtan Sant 30 THie tea for Party Electors, g 2 $4.00 : t was give ! | prosperous and larger employment ey . passers Warned for the poople Ties in the intelligent | Vho Was sentenced to five years' im- [eral council of churches through itsy| New York, Sept. 30.—An electoral n the tracks | nd active promotion of agricultural |prisonment for partioipa | pursuits; and that T may render real practical assistance in this uueclmn‘ I authorize my trustees to loan the nual income of this fund, witho n to such graduates tion in the |commission on international jpstice | petition bearing more than 20,000 | signatures was sent from the La Fol- lette-Wheeler state headquarters to Albany today, to place the candi- through resolutions and petitions for | dates’ electors on the ballot as in- ‘ |presentation to the internatiomal endent-progressives, taken an active part in the reorgani- | Ll R and “I've heen Resilio Cravats Don't Get Out of || ! Shape—$1.50 to $3.50. |abortive revolution in Bavaria last |and good will has called upon the vear, was to be released tomorrow “Christians of America” to support, oit parole, but the police have placed a veto on h ease, alleging he has i of tta’ A gricultnralt ol | 2o g 4 pium conference at Geneva, in No- [ The petition, which 18 to be fled o~ ng on the property of the |loge, at Amherst, as have completed | 2100 Of lllegal socleties while in | .ppo:the “American policy calling | with the secrétary of state, contains b HO SEALL k, N n_& Hartford | their course and who have the de- “":‘Xfl""’"”“‘d“‘” Drus of the POIICe | 1ot the total extirpation of opium | more than 10,000 names obtained [ D) 1 were & ' yes- [aire to follow agriculture." actien caueed considerable exclte- |, 1,n o cxcept to meet medical and | from up-state, according to Arthur = ’ 95 99 sylum Sireet | ; [d8yinogiticnstite e otween | o ;“‘“‘ Y "?"]"’“‘"‘"‘ slrciee; ‘;"“ the gcientific needs.” Garfield Hays, New York state At nghl a shoe sole is turned - nd Writing strects - avarian police have received or Action is urged through congrega- | chalrman. : ) L e S \m‘\\ eary Prince Soothed tolbajreaty.iforjallemergenclogins § it Vonivon erouss' ana Gswiesi |6 ORly B0 e\ kaaturant) from' sach back to show the arch in position. Hartford, practice of u he railroad for a | By Radio Program |romors are current of a plot to re- | i §"0 ks that the recorded county of the .state wére required, Below is a picture offhe arch. | #hort cut on their way to and from| High River, Alberta, Sept. 30.— '”T’;(‘H'r”]”-v minister of the fn. | CMUMeN(s may be presented at| he explained, but between 150 and “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” work ding them of the fatal | After a hard seven to eight hours russian minister of the in-| Genova through Bishop Charles H.{ £00 were obtained. t the High strect cross- | work stacking the oats nngh(, ranch | ferior bas just ordered the dissolu- | pro “one of the three Amerlcan| “We did this” Mr. Hays added, 2 The exclusive patented j Alling sus- near here, Alberta’s royal rancher, |'io Of one soclety in Prussia called | go1ozateq appointed to the confer- | “to avold. the chance of some pe- of this mew arch suj in all the cases. the Prince of Wales, last rilght, tired | O ¢'1and." the program of which | on .\l president Coolidge, culiar interpretation of the law 4 calls for overthrow of the censtitu- 1l _covering such | by his strenuous labor, sank he p g need, the commis- | Which would bar our electors from g and whicl les for |casy chalr and listened to thelrrt\:c!n; tion and restoration of 'the mon- |y gays, “ig that our delegation | the ballot'n ths state atter the fash- 1 ty of and 30 froval radio broadcast from Calgary. archy. 1y he supported hy thousands of [ on of California and Louisiana.” | The prince spent what might be T ssolufions, passed by all kinds of | New York county, with 2,000 on were made |termed a qufet day, hut it was cer. WHEELER ON STUMP, organizations expressing the over- | hames, provided most signatures. aded by [tainly one of the most strenuous he| Denver, Colo., 8 : dosire of the American | 1 i o Water- ever experfenced. He retired shortly | day stay in Denver concl ) t this curse of mankind, | Mrs, Brown to Speak in s .dd, to th shoe I th. who has |after the conclusion of the radio | tor Wheeler, independent vice-presi- | (the traffic in habit forming narcotic s L ‘fl poli local railzoad (program B eead i e ) and well night uncontroll- | Hartford for Davis u"hmmmd?‘mw | Tomorrow the prince in to enter- | stumping tour. He left early for nace to all races and peo- | New Haven, Sept. 30.—Mrs. Izetta § fort M. | fs A list of those |tain many western old timers, plo- | Cheyenne, Wyo., the next scheduled |ples, shall now he dealt with dras- | Jewell Brown, of West Virginia, an ; ~ See "h" COMMOEL ain | on the tres- |neers and empire builders. He will | atop on his itinerary. Itically and effectively.” assistant campaign manager for 2 Spring Arch* holds for you. i also do some range riding tomorrow, John W. Davis, democratic nominee o | E for president, will speak in Hartford *Patented, ond name Reg. U. S. Pat. OF. Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by onel who knows. October 7 Earliest Da October 7, according to motification " Dirigible car “Mar¢| - Girls Drive Men Crazy,” Says Midget [rrecie: "ioins” om Smocrr Washington, Sept. 30,—The earl. o Daniel J. Mahoney, chairman of the '@l/el‘ SHOE STORE iest possible date of departure of the epeakers’ bureau at state headquar- ZR-3 for the ters here. DAVID MANNING, Proprietor 211 MAIN ST, i 407 | Tuesday, Oc - Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. United States will be ber 7, according to an *h to the navy depart- observers at Frienedich- o further postponement day was said to be due to a necessary overhaul of engines, GOLDFIELD HAS FIRE Lenses and Examination R Yicial id Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref. D. || Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford 1ent fr John Runsick of 110 Gold street, EXACT CORRECTION /@j@\ : “The Struggle hor Existence” VISUAL Demands clear eyesight and dependable 3 = S Once Premier Mining Town Now Has .| But Two Big Buildings Left— - ' - I‘:VQ‘. Place S DEFECTS A Glasses accurately fitted increase your i Doened 1 earning capacity, thus making the strug- s Reiigser 10 Gold " Glasses that correct muscular, rle easier. e LS premier minig camp strains, overcome visval defects Satisfaction guaranteed. f the west, today has left standing ¥ two of the score or more of big| \ z z buildings erected when it was a S MILL || i “:lm‘arrrvrous and busy city of 30,000 Itl l‘ ; AGENT : ] % : 1| The Goldfield hotel, which cost 46 years a 1 f a million dollars, and the bufd- $20,000 stock to select fr | ing of the Deep Mines company, in All kinds — Lowest which the 700 present inhabitants of " - town center their hopes of a Call, write or telephone Golval g (et oo oo s JOHN B. GARSIDE the only business structures which 176 Pearl Thompsonville, Conn. ed vesterday's $250,000 blaze, nd big fire the old camp has | r ed in fl €n months. The post office burned out, is do- business in the billiard room of The Goldfield Tribune, possessor of & four-story % is being published at Ton- fifteen miles away. Tucked in rncrs of the Goldfleld hotel are other busigess prepared to n until new quarters are pro- A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 40 Years' Experience in' Eye Testing 300 MAIN ST. Phone 570 —when- we fit the ecyes, MY SPECIALTY COMFORTABLE VISION FRANK E. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. PHONE 1005 ' HAVE YOU SEEN IT? The New Corona Four will prove a wonderful help to the young nian or woman going away to school or college, This small typewriter has all the features of the large commer- cial machine “llh the added feature of being portable, New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 New Coats, forEarly Cool Days The Burritt Gift S/wp, 72 W. MAIN § Four Held for Murder Being Released Today | ry, Sept. 30.—In connec- ion with the murder of John Mus- n was shot in this city it arly on the morning of September| Gracie Gould, 30 Inches tall (left), sues Tommy Keenan, 36 inches gements were being mage | (right), for $50,000. alleging breach of promise. She says that Tom- morning for the release of | my is in love with Ruth Sato (center). ns held since the day of Flower Vases ‘ We are showing the famous Black Forest Pottery with the most \ DON'T DEPRIVE exquisite desigus. | the crime. Release under bail was| New York, Sept. 30.—"The girls,” [ever wrote to her.” 3 Chrysanthemums will mentarily expected this morning. | Pines Tommy Keenan, 36 inches| Gracle insista that her heart is YOURSELF Coats With and Without Fur at Prices Within the Reach soon be in season. | The four include Mr. and Mrs. Steve | 8l “would dri y man crazy.” broken and Tommy must pay for of All large Vase will || Netello hols and Mar-| Tommy, who is s it g : con® in most handy. | gle Vetalee nes Nechols of Strat-|been sued for-$ breach | “Tommy and T aren’t in love,” Provide your folks o 1 and Pasquale Laucariello of|0f promise. The y Gr yunces the chorus-girl member wi , ich Bridgeport, two others being held by|Gauld. 20 sears old, 30 inches tall (of the triangie from her towering| 2§ With Plenty of rich, 0 resses for en Come In “He is nice, but Gracle pure milk. It is an lice, will be detained. The'and in the same show in which ' height ! 13 and Loo s * are withholdi > of | y acts. She says Tc " ¢ afraid 9 @ % SRR sdia 12«1‘,‘(]]:;‘:{:“}::‘; ::;mm:; I:;:m;»‘:mr.w th Bt ty }L‘,,‘ polad et et | economical food — no Dresses of Distinction -Made by the Famous Jack Tar committed the murder. dancer in the chorus and as | com I'm not on a diet.” waste or bother either Makers Dollar Makes Round: hr“‘l\‘\mm“l(: 1?1”(', ) ’ Vte. Warelgy' Miook —Seibert's milk s . ollar es mds “Women ac o a man's bur- ittle For s ; . e g 2 St Petersburg, Fla—M. C. Miller |dens,” Tommy continne ith 18| Taovisville, Ky, — Kentucky, Ten- highly regarded, sir. EW SWEATERS ' NEW (‘HAMOISE'I'!‘E GLOVES - |carved his initials on the first dol- | quegn and I'd be esece, Algbama and Mississippl NEW LEATHER BELTS The Burritt ! Gift Shop, ||ooo i i ever earned in 1882.|beau.’ But she = years later the same dollar [spends her time with ot ave the lowest proportion of for. eign stock of any part of the coun- WARM CLOTHES FOR THE LITTLE TOTS atic corner |returned to him in the form of | “I never made love t investigation has revealed, s e ¥ g £ ed city, not |fare while he was a street car con- | thought she was a sxo Only thres per cent of the popula- 4?"4&%.";;0 Dresses and Suits made of Woolens which will wash and L. Opposite the Hotel ng but aleo |ductor. Then he lost it, and now [and took her home at night e four tates is of for- and “only eight-tenths ean’t produce a single letter 1 per cent foreign-born, clean as well as cotton NE VW RRITAIN, CONN. g was in |the dollar has come dback t6 him'! cau MAKE SUREITS SEIBERTS aft she lred fm a teugh use at his filling station here. $