New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 20

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[HILL, ACCUSED WEMBER | OF CONGRESS, ARGUES EXPECT 2R3 WL START ON 0T Zeppelin Co. Thinks Flight Will Begin Then Surely | Hill Wins Fight to Have Trial Post- ( ! | poned Until After Novem. ber Election. Representative || ) ed not By The Amncintad Press, Friedrichshafen, Oct. 1 Eckener, company, that he expected that the glant d ZR-8 would leave here on her | ki trial Mr. Hill Atlantic flight to Lakehu N arrued t case was Dr. Hugo director of the Zcpp which No- il pending trial, after announced toda old some time early on the morning o 1 he He expressed the br ship, built here | night of day, depending on w bean made after t lengthy trial flight to 1 many. Countess ¥ Zeppelin, da Zeppelin, has s four-leat clover as a toker luck and the Zeppelin chiet d ed today that he would car clover In his pocket on the t lantic trip. 0UTLOOK IS BRIGHT Former Chairman of 8. suprer QUESTIONS B OF COLLECTION |Tnsurance Co. Raises Issue in Case of Executed Man Democratic | | New York, Oct. 1.—Mrs. Elizabeth | Party Thinks That Davis Stands g f the cton Smith, half- the issue of an v's lia v to pay fter the holder has killed today, by appealing t Borgenshutz n the ground Fine Chance of Election Nashville, Tenn, Oct. 1.—"T am glad to be able to report after 2 eompanying John W. Davis on recent speaking trips, that the pa outlook is highly encouraging,” dell Mull, former chairmar national democratic committee, clared in a statement here today. “One thing is certain,” Mr 0 added, “the Coolidge movemer w SOLE Y ohilvae 4 on the decline, and today, If Coolidge were allowed the votes o all republican states plus the doubt- ful states which Coolidge has an equal chance to carry, the total elec- toral votes he would receive would | fall considerably short of the neces- | sary nuRgeP for election.” ficiary or- of the any to pay de- | tance would be $1,000 policy e bene- ith. The to pay and she Newspaper War Writers | Released by Spanish e t. 1.—The two Buenos | newspaper correspondents, | Emilio Herrero of La Prensa and 4 Paul Almarza ot La Nac who | 8§ were detained by S y authorities for qu i of alleged reports sent out on the | Morocco campaign during their re- | eent trip to the front with Premicr Primo De Rivera, have bheen re- [ leased provisionally. HARTFORD ELECTIONS IN MARCH. Santiago, Chile, Oct. 1.—It stated in authoritative quarters to- day that the government within a week will issue a dec m'lr-m‘z; the opening of the electoral regis- @ ——— tries throughout the country with the idea of holding parliamentary elections next march. It was added |§ that the government has de as 1 soon as circumstances pe to | re-establish a civil government in | the country based on a popular ref- | erendum. Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, was SOX-OUBS SERIES. Chicago, Oct. 1.—Sox and fans glared at one another todav, Just as they did in “city series” champi started by the local American and National lea Cleveland, pri ing staff, a the Sox pi open the series. A — e~ ] 1 a fowr tailored along lines now so popular schools. KODAKS AND FILMS Y'fl sm GARSIDE o ro s MILE RUG AGENT 46 years a m o1's are straight, are full and JOHN B. GARSIDF t 176 Pearl Thompsonville, Conn. || § Mate viots and cassin John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and Fmbalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Juhilee. Tel. 1451-2 v of |® . | country, We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines ‘W Outfitting SIE:F}W A Fine Collection of BOYS PREP SUITS s attending either high or prep two or three button coats, ht from the shoulder; the st coats are mannish; the § VICTIM OF FALL NOW IDENTIRIED Woman Killed in Boston Build- | ing Was From West Medford Boston, Oct. 1.—The body of the woman who fell 10 stories to hr-r‘ death in the elevator shaft of a busi- yesterday was |tdentined last night as that of Mary Lunn of West Medford, who had as superintendent of Deacon- tss hospitals in several cities of the [ness building here Miss Lunn was born in Racine, | Wis, where her only relatives now ive, e came to Boston 35 years ter graduating from the Chi- al hospital, and aided in ling of the Deaconess home, predecessor of the Deaconess hos- pital here. For 15 years she was its superintendent and held the same position with its successor. Then she went to New York to do similar | work and later to the Omaha,Dea- coness hospital. She returned here five years ago to make her home in | Medford & cugo the f | death came when she at- [ te 4 to change her mind after | |leaving the .elevator car and before | |the door had closed. The operator | who had started up, hrought the car [to a stop and then collapsed. HERRIOT EXPLAINS i\‘(‘nrl! Note To Germany Telling | | Whys And Wherefores oOf The ‘ French Tax On German Goods. Paris, Oct. 1.—Premier Herriot in + formal note dispatched to Germany today, replying to the German pro- test against France's imposition of a 26 per cent import tax on all goods from ermany, makes virtuaily the same explanation as he gave the German charge d'affaires when he esented the protest Jast week— | amely that this way of collecting | reparations is entirely legal and ac- { cording to established precedent. | The premier, the Matin says, points out in the note that the meth- | od of payment inflicts no new bur- ¢ den on the Reich and that France, | by employing it has no Intention of \ getting around the transfer clauses provided by the Dawes reparation | report | The official journal this morning | ihlished a notice of the ministry of | ! finance relative to application of the HARTFORD Patrons in New Britain call 3500 Patrons in Manchester call 1500. -piece sack model suit following the models art boarding and prep short vents and plain wide and full, the golf comfortable. weeds, herringbones, eres. Sizes 13.to 18 .00 Boys’ Shop GARAGES TORENT == Fifth Floor FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Reoms 318-319 Booth's Block Bpecial Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1274-18 7-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALF CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL H( 272 MAIN STREET JEROME STREET H. D. HUMPHREY —ALL MODERN, STEAM HEAT, JME. FOR PARTICULARS, ' XNAT'L BANK BLDG. | ready | of Buffalo. Wk tax, .announcing that until further orders, for the purpose of the tax the value of the gold mark shall be caleulated by dividing the first quo- tation of the dollar on the Parls Bourse by 4.2, Cambridge Debaters to Meet Team From Colgate Hamlilton, N, Y., Oct. 1.—A team representing Cambridge university of England, will debate a Colgate team in Memorial Chapel here October § on the subject: “Resolved, that modern democracy s not consistent with personal liberty." The debate is & return engagement in the con- | fost in which a Colgate team do. | bate Cambridge while touring Eng- Iand last spring. The Cambridge speakers, who al- have left England, are: | Richard A. Butler, son of the right Honorahle Sir Montague Butler; A. P. Marshall, junior staff officer to the Tlack Sea fleet admiralduring the World war, and Gerla ' Sparrow, journalist, The Colgate debaters will be Curtis’ F. Frank of East Orange, N, J., and H. B. Stein and Albert Myers, both The public auditorium in Cleve- land, Ohlo, seats 11,500 people. CLGAR HOLDERS IN U. S, ARE GAINING More Cigarette Holders Also Are Being Made Washington, Oct. 1.—Manufacture’ of pipe and cigar and cigarette hold- ors increased 36.2 per cent in value In the two years‘from 1921 to 1928, while matches showed a decrease of 20,9 per cent in the same period. Statistics of the census of manufac- tures announced today by the cen: sus bureau, show manufactures of | plpes and clgar and clgarette hold- ers were valued at $9,704,816 and matches at $23,040,064. Manufac- tures of trunks, suit cases and bags were valued at $62,818,679 in 1923, an increase of 35.0 per cent over 1921, printing inks, $29,412,122, an increase of 40.9 per cent; sllver smithing and sflverware $27,161,- 725; an Increase of 11.2 per cent: malt $16,431,052, a decrease of 21.8 per cent and artificial limbs $2,. £35,162, an Increase of 7.5 per cent. f THE JOHN ANDREWS & CO. I CLOTHES BASKETS Regular $1.00 Value NO DELIVERIES—NO CHARGES—NO PHONE ORDERS—AND ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. INCORPORATED 132 Main Street arc snug In fine-weather driving like them fiwalmotofigapjaym%t_: CAPITOL BUICK CO. 193 Arch St. fer Tel. 2607 automobiles are built, Buick will build them THE WAY OF SUPERIOR Always to bring about the kind of result that will cause the long-searching customer to say, “At last, there it fs!” That is what our customers say when they see our Superior Craftsmanship. Let us call and prove this to you. JohnF. Meehan Monumental Works Cor. UNION and CLARK STS. Est, 1898 “WE SELL TO EXCEL" Phone 2066 - 206713 ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTI_)BEk 1, 1924, 'MONEY DEPOSITED IN OUR - ON OR BEFORE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ‘October 3rd WILL BEAR INTEREST FROM THE - 1st THE COMmeRe TRUST CO. N[WBR”AIN-CUNR The Bank of Service Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 HAVE YOU SEEN IT? 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HARRIS —General Trucking— WEST 8T, TEL. 2970 Brand New 2-Family House in North End of the city, Really it is a waste of ! printer’s ink to advertise this house, as we helieve it will Lecated on fine high ground where you can take a squint at Travelers Tower, Hartford. Camp Real Estate Co. Rooms 305-8, Bank Bldg. BY STANLEY HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN

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