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BONUS T0 DADIIES OFFERED B PROF. Was More hildren in Proles- Sional Families — Cambridge, Mass, Oct. 6.—A bonus sy to encourage the In- crease in the number of children in professional mén's familles and a reductlon of salary for all bachelors |~ 1s the solution offered by Prof.-Wil- llam MaeDougall of the psychology department at Harvard university to maintain the percentage of the highest intelectual types in the community, which he says is actu- ally being filled up from the lowest types by force of economic condi- tions, ““When the classes of the highest worth are persistently less fertile than the mediocre classes,” Prof. MacDougall says, “then they must be recruited on a far larger scale by persons drawn from those medi- ocre clases, There is then the pos- aibility that in the course of a few generations any strains of excep- tional ability will through intermar- riage with much inferior strains regress markedly.” Salaries which are now drawn by bachelors should be reduced, Prof. MacDougall suggests, but when that man marries add $500 to his salary and at the birth of each child in- crease his stipend by an additional $375. The total expenditure in sal- aries would probably be about the rame as present but an enlightened state should be willing to expend a greater amount than the market price of the ability required for such positions in order to secure results so important for its future welfare. The actual scale of increases could be determined by experience, he says. HENIGAN BANDITS URDER 7 PERSONS Fige Soldiees and Two Women Killed in_ _Raid Mexico City, Oct. 6.—Five soldiers and two womign, one the mother of four children, were killed by bandits who yesterday derailed and attacked 4 passenger train on the Isthmus daredevil airplane acrobat, came close to death. trailed by a plane, one rung of the ladder caught on the exhaust pipe of the car. ’s life by going into a skid and disengaging the rope. driver of the car saved the gir sands at the Hawthorne race track, Chicago, were thrilled when Lillian Boyer, As she jumped from an auto to a ladder The YOUTH OF 18 HAS ADHITTED HURDER Burlington, Mass., Mystery Is ‘ Near Solution Oct. 18 year old boy who yes- Woburn, | Mawbra, terday according to state and local police, confessed to complicity in the |murder of Frederick A. Clements, { Burlington garage proprietor, Se Mass., 6.—Hallie their motive. The two forced him on threat of death to aid in wrap- ping up the hody, disposing of it in the river and repainting and white- washing the garage interior to wipe out evidence of the crime, he said. Promptings of conscience, Maw- bray said, impelled him to tell Ed- ward Graham, Cleents' partner, and his own brother-in-law that he knew something about the erime. |Graham took the youth at once to | the Butlington chief of police who | was at the moment listening to a | prediction by a spiritualist medium i that an arrest would be made before | morning. Mawbray's deposition was taken in writing by Mrs. Pollock, | | wife of the police head, whose | father, Duboy Foster, was murdered nd robbed in the same vicinity 30 s ago. FANS STAND IN LINE Five Were Taking Up Their Posi- tions Outside the Polo Grounds At 10 O'clock Last Night New York, Oct. 6.—Favorites by odds of 6 to 5 to become cham- plons of the world the Senators will grapple with the Giants in the third game of the world series today. The two teams now are tied at one vic- tory each in the intensive drive for baseball's most coveted honor. Tn spite of the overcast skies pre- dicted by the weather man a capa- | city crowd is anticipated. An at- tendance of 45,000 is forecast. | | John Barton Payie, president of the | Red Cross, RED CROSS HOLDS Delegates Attending Meeting at Gontinental Hall Washington, Oct. 6,—~With Presi- dent Coolldge presiding and deliver- ing the opening address hundreds of chapter delegates from all parts of the country were here today for the sesslons at Memorial Continental hall of the fourth annual conven- tion of the American Red Cross. The convention will continue through Thursday. Red Cross service problems in the general fleld as well as its work re- lating particularly to disabled war veterans formed the subject of ad- dresses at the morning session by society, Director Hines of the veteran burean and Col. D. H. Pond, chairman of the home servico sec- tion of the Cleveland, O, chapter. Arrangements had been made for radiocasting of the proceedings at| the opening session by a local station. The afternoon program was de- voted to round ‘table discussion under the subjects of public health nursing, first aid, war service, home hygicne and care of the sick. Members of the diplomatic here will attend as guests of a session tonight of the corps | the | voted to discussion and Pan-American service of the organization. The speakers will in- clude Minister Lizalde of Fcuador, and Col. Ernest P. Blcknell If this Signature Okla. chairman charge of foreign op James Fer foreign | write | drops. A, of the unless he is NOT on the Box, it is NOT FOURTH SESSION, Rev. Joseph I2. Yeats, 40-year-old minister, and Georgia Fields, his 14- -o0ld bride, are back In Alluwe, The clergyman must answer to an abduction charge preferred by the girl's father, W. Iields. Cross in | Cooper could not | was chewing gum- The Herald classified ads are the | vice- [thing to usc City Items Stanley Women's Rellef Corps will hold its regular meeting for the first time in Odd Fellows hall, Arch street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. —ady Lieut. John J', Stanton of Engine Co. No. b who has been off duty for several weeks as a result of in- jury resumed duty today. Gulbransen player pianos at Morans. —advt. The annual meeting of the Iire- men's Pgnsion & Rellef assoclation, scheduled for today was postpone to next week, Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. advt., Guiseppe Scorsoto of 158 Wilcox street, whose wife is now a patient at the New Britain General hospi- tal as a result of bullet wounds infilcted by Giovsgni Vottari, has been admitted to the hospital to be treated for pneumonia, Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— advt, A daughter has been born to Mr and Mrs, George Talbot of 58 Trin- ity street T. A. B. fair, Jesters, Oct. 10 to 20. —advt.. There will be a meeting of the Daughters of Isabella tonight at 8§ o'clock in the club rooms, 166 Main street, Join Morans’ Xmas Music Club.— advt | The of Court, 0. of A. will home of Mrs. H. Rc Church street, tomorrow from 2 to 5 o'clock Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. TLaurel meet at rdm afternoon sewing circle the T. A. B. fair, Jestors, Oct. 10 to 20, | Stella Rebekah lodge sewing cire cle will meet with Mrs, Willlam H, Dalgle, 260 Fairview street, Thurss day afternoon, T. A. B. fair, Jesters, Oct. 10 to 30, —advt., Miss Mary Riley of Howard street, and Miss Anna Ahern of South Main street, student nurses at St. Francls’ hospital, Hartford, are spending [their vacation at thelr homes in this city. A small plece of orrls root wif |impart a lasting fragrance to hande | kerchiefs, - CLEAR COMPLENION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling E: —Most Womeanaan l'igavg“ Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known hio Physician Dr.F. M. Edwardsfor17yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel aile ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, namin | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color, These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver arid bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s gystem. |, If you have a pale face, €allow look, | dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suce cessful substitute for calomel—now and | then just to keep them fit, 15¢ and 30c. tember 17, was arraigned in district | ¥ court here today and held without | : : that Clements had bail for the Middlesex county grand | otin =TS G BEEL ury, . Mawbray was held ' 00 ®two strangers and himself, but had charge’ of murder after he - yolun- | %0 FrRMRTRE B T o e Twenty thousand unreserved scats | in the upper tier of the grandstand and 4,000 bleacher seats will he’ placed on sale at the Polo Grounds | at 10 o'clock this morning when the sald the a ine between Joachim and Piedras Mawbray in his Negras. Commanded by Jose Lagunas, ‘ordo Gonzalez and Cayetano, Aca ne Jast named a Turk, the bandits deposition been in BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMO QUININE” Police Pol- | crturned the engine and sacked o train after killing the soldiers 1 taking prisoner the remaining ~cort of 18 men. The passengers cre forced to strip to their under- (iothing. The bandits carried off 6,000 pesos from the express and also tbok with them three young womeh from among the passengers. Col. Zuniga with troops, started in pursuit four hours later when the passengers reached Piedras Negras and told their story. tarily visited ‘Chicf of lock of Burlington early Sunday and admitted that he assisted in dis- posing of Clements' body, which was (found last Thursday in the Shaw- sheen river at Bedford wrapped in la bed quilt, and weighted down with a lifting jack and parts of au- |tomobile cylinders. He said two strangers who had been engaged in la drinking bout with himsclf and Clements at the latter's garage, where Mawbray was employed, }kllled Clements with robbery as Distributed By City Coal & Wood Co. 141.149 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN ‘vhis country only | blunt instrument, knocking him un- | the police out he said and the two men went to the left where Clements slept in- | tending to rob him. They returned soon and announced that Clements was dead. | Acting on information given by Mawbray state police officers | searched in Boston and nearby cities | last night and today for the . two | men ‘described by Mawbray. .« Tt | was said that further arrests were |impending. Mawbray was a native of Benton, N. B, and had been in ix months. Union League Club in New Haven Is Robbed New Haven, Oct. 6.—Two well dressed bandits entered the Union League in Chapel street late last night and after asking for O, L. Johnson, struck the clerkd James Buchanan, over the head with a conscions. The hold-up men then rifled the cash drawer, which con- tained only one dollar in ‘pennies, and took $20 from Buchanan's pockets, - The clerk was found by John Gudley, a waiter, who notified The bandits escaped. Ready ) for Fight gates are thrown open. 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