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“\the Frrmasgsey VARIOUS RADIO ISSUES COMF UP Convention Takes Up Everyj Phase of Wireless Fashington, Oct pational radio ¢ to work today on t myriad of problem grwn up with the alr developme Announ er of the committaus study of t Ing of K. Bug of st partm.nt sults of His p ties of beliet t P the s in radi wase the s ordinary s the same city tod Discussing pr terference, when ships itions oper Ay stem, will enter a new stage of perfec The conference committees into session imme v presentation of the paper, elect a central dinate their work, 1 gin a practical study lems assigned to each. Plans Great System. David Sarnoff, mar Radio Cor outlined a plan power broadcastir declared his organi tl inaugurate by insta mental super-broadca eome point outside o Later, he said, when of the station has other would point where reached by thereafter it liate after first to later of the pora Iz m which ion was ready ing an experi- station at York city the in been and limit first coope station, tion with stem wo United Stat the sy per-power broad: easting system would interfere witk the functions of local stations declared by epeaker to groundless. se stations, he would be encouraged be ed eventual- great group sald, “but interconnect be made with local ous parts of the count Outlines Pla doff wou jescribed as a service that radio a vast for fon of vita of the gre He added, that last ATy Hnn feration broadcasting p members of tI of the type t already been the conference W. P, ¢ radio of the com outlined the great deman made on the ether by the increasl number of broadcasting stations an declared the conference ehould con glder the prot of Ca Mexico in conj on w America, bec t would conflicta eount ferend y voiced at em E v Hoover, dent Co invited t 1 to visit t House t %, Presi Anderson Appeal Is Arzued in ngh C Jour Can you repair an auto fender? Or, are you, say, a money lender? USE A WANT AD BERLIN NEWS a d be ex- said, | ations in vari- will entertain- cun im the ever would accept jized program broad- night r to be those of He also said no question of the which w'vpn\(n’l )m' ¢ supervisor of ce department, heing - | nd | that of | E ns of these T AT A A A R g A jsocial and dance in the Athletic hall | Wednesday evening. foth the mod- ‘un and old fashion dances will be enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Holigan of | Southington have been the guests of Supreme (relatives in town. Ae | A large number attended the 5 {whist social glven by the ladies of |the Sacred Heart church last eve- ning and the following were the prize winners, ladies' first, Mrs, Corr of Kensington; consolation, Mrs, James McQueeney of Kensington; gentlemen's first, Jack MelInerney, and consolation, Edson Maine, Mrs. Arthur Brunelle will entertain at the soclal to be held next Monday evening TRIBUTES PAID TO LATE JUDGE L. F. BURPEE October Term of State Al Court Opens Today With norial Exercises, { me tit tiy Al e were ning scs the state f Justiee is address wh pa tit tal ity possessed him, BT s \is conviet i kul< constant or | de .m.l | Buc 1sp po PIRATE SKIPPER st Monneal Man Testifies in Cana- was a trial 1| i dian Piracy Case I most Oct. 1 ad, on thr Testimony that f doath, ) give false Ng the British n entered I trar ping at Holden of 1 given today hy Jack M. Mor- furrier, in the court | Montreal where Captain no s | He ke Montreal, econd mate an ressed the service | of Kir I | samuel Fori s of lig Morris testifie - named Isaacs had supercargoes on the achooner and | f at they were kept prisoners on » vessel while its cargo of liquor | was being sold to th Morris said a rum smugglers. iquor had all bheen soid, the Lutzen sailed for Rermuda. Morris declared that he was signed as 1 mate and testified that th re ed from Page Seven) Isaacs Morris Gibbs of of frien regular meeting Knights of Pythias will i of the! be feld at of shipping this evening an, of Montreal, tes- f the iney Wine & | f ipany and that the remain- ing 1,000 cases belonged to a Dr. Thom of Winni membe attend a at Berlin We cal s he Girl cting of 1nes; quor will Sy their troop ernoon. The community club v aft- will give a peg. ar \THREEG 0. P. CANDIDATES | The republican Davis, DEATH THREAT BY et |more than a year, Paoness everal fraternal, Co., | bu “Shacl\led (-n‘l" 7(;0Ves | turned from had e FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY Racklific and Davis File Pe- 1R ling, titions With Republican Town Committee town committec t last night and approved the pe- | lons of candidacy for representa- o submitted by Judge B. W. ling, 1% O. Rackliffe and Oliver I.| Several other candidates ho have been spoken of for the st few weeks did not submit pe- ions, The primary clection will place October 14, Alling was a member of the was on the ju- He was liquor agent before becoming nd has been judge for He was an un- ssful candidate for mayor last | mu: heing defeated by Angelo M. ke | the Judge embly and ma | tle osccuting ‘ 1) puty judge e i3 a member religious and busi- [an He is connected | pr Rackiiffe Brothers | Mr. Rackliffe ss orgunizations th the firm of Inc. Mr. Davis was the first to an- unce his candidacy. He is repre- ntative of the anti-machine forces. is engaged in the real ss and was a leader ti-vaccination movement - | for estate in the | the in Back to Institution /o Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 7.—Madeline |©© anton, 18-year-old escaped “citi- of the George Junior Republic, o ran away from the institution st Wednes: et, was b ce en today, having re-|Or acuse with William | Pe George, founder of | Madeline declared her a disagreement has been with |th ividual rather than with the from which, she said, “the highest regard.” furth tarily, (“Daddy") republic. cent to th hat she had returned | refused several | th PRISONE Houston, [ pr Tex., en found up to 10 o'clock last en ght of the three men who esc Neft honor fi sunday. The honor farm | hed juet nd was the first in Texas. | dr | Turn hall, | viot scene. |ers waving American flags in |air, with shackles on her | form and s |stood on chairs vigorously 1e | thelr protests by shouting “we'll go ped | we at|ters. |0TING OCCURY AT PATERSON, N, Score Hurt, Many Arrested in Stnke Outbreak Paterson, N. J, Oct. T. ority to conduct a meeting marched up ain thoroughfare and for offic were with several hundred sts and heavy clubs main instruments of attack. While late last night the st again liad assumed its normal de- oo virtually ev of tranquility, of | policeman in the city was ready to out- swer a call should another eak occur, Market street afforded Led by a the crowd milled back th, The outbreak was Inspired’ w workers had seated themse thé hall. They were ready Butterworth, who, a mpleting a few sentences, was remoniously interrupted by trance of a squad of police, hn C. .mdlng by the spea dered those assembled to rse. The command loud outburst, rown into a was answered The meeting turmoll as the city hall" while others pus eir way toward the officgr. Then the crowd poured out into forming somewhat of a parade as they marched up the city's o street, incipal avenue toward the o trace |hall headed by the two young wom- police sald, whose names, the re Louise and Alice Kimball, s, The workers, during their ma: one week ago|seemingly augmented their ranks by from the side- awing volunteers 3 President Coolidge addre | “Clean sport crowned with victory is a most wholesome sight, and other dignitaries solemnly listened. Left to right you s | Manager Buck Harris, | sioner Rudolph and Supreme Court Justice Sanford. Cal Praises “Armored Knights of the Bat and Ball” AV TEEES 6 R U N VAP VACHIR he read from his paper, ng the victorious Washing ton nine at the nation’s zero milestone at the White House. while cabinet members, senators s ee Postmaster General New, Secretary Hughes, Walter Johnson, the president, Isaac Gans, president of the Washington Chamber of Commerce; District Commis- THE POTTERS I'M THE NEW *:\CFQ 5| | t RTAINLY T FORN) THE QUESTION ?‘: ARE YOU INEIV=T s ~ More | than a score of men were injured and thirteen arrests were made last |night when a crowd of 2,000 strik- ing silk workers refused police au- Paterson's more |than a half hour engaged in a Lai- tr two girl work- poking clubs and shouting at the top of their voices. some voicing BUT LOOK AT THE IVE COT-PRVATE O WIVE GOT - FRVATE OFFLCE: A walks for the crowd increased In number as it neared the city hall, There, the actual fight began, The charging ranks were face to face with all the policeman it was possi- ble to assemble oy such short no- tice. Kists were used indiserimin- ately and clubs were hurled pro- miscuously and in some cases effec. tively, for more than a dozen of those Injured needed medical atten- tion. | The only statement forthcoming was that from Roger N. Baldwin, who said he was director of the Amerlcan eivil liberties unlon, of New York. He told newspapermen his organization had been called to take in the Paterson situation by a committee representing the strikers. “Those arrested will be reprosent- ed In court tomorrow by the best lawyers our organization has in New York,” M¢. Baldwin said. J. at ers the | MOHAWKS TO PRACTICE. Members of the Mohawk foot- ball team will meet tonight for prac- tice at the ¥, M. C. A. The meeting has been called for 6:30 o'clock. Queen Elizabeth suffered bad teeth, due to her fondness for sweets, reet ery from i excessive the and hen Ives to hear an address to be delivered by fter un- the The | officer in charge mounted the plat- { ker, dis- by was NUALITY GOODS AT LONOMY PPICES hed THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arranged For Quick and Ready n- rane. LINE KA COK\IBCU‘HVI XN!ERT!ONI Charge Prepald 09 14 Ilnes to Minimum 8p Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. Classified Page on Ads Accepted O for convenience of Cust 925, Ask for a “Want Ad“ Operator. Life Not Worth Much Vienna—Carl Schroeben, ous life of anyone in Vienna. dren, and has been has been refused life insurance. EDNESDAY SPECIALS AT JBIB MAIN ST TEL. 2485 Lean Smoked SHOULDERS 1b Best Maine POTATOES, peck 13¢ city sis- rch, 23c | Al Day bpecmls in All Depantments Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 11 A M. C hallenge MILK Best Pure LARD *%“25¢c 2 33c LOIN LAMB CHOPS ................... Ib 35¢ LEGS GENUINE LAMB ................ b 29¢c VEAL CHOPS ...... FRESH KILLED FOWL . Lean C ornedi e Beef | Best Frank- . 10c Iorts o l‘b 18¢c Hamburg . th 18¢ we.. b 25¢ .. b 39¢ veteran executloner, leads the most hazard- He has received 114 notes threatening his life, many other notes threat- ening the lives of his wife and chil- attacked 16 times on the streets of the city. He ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Monument 3 Oak Bt Monuments of all sizes and description. Carving and letter cutting our_speclalty, BURIAL VAULAG—Concrete stesl relns forced; water .preof, hermetioally weal- od, will outlast either wood or metal. Do not require larger lots, Reasonably priced. N."B. Vault Co, Maple, Tel. 3765, Hlorists 3 GUT FLOWERG—potted piants, pleaalng varfety, Specialising on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church Bt. GUT FLOWERS—potted piants, all kinds, funeral work, free delivery, BSandallie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak Bt. Phone 2643-12. Lost and Found 5 BLACK—leather pocketbook, 6x8 inches, lost_Saturday. Reward If returaed to H, D. Winchester, 45 Walnut 8t, BROWN—traveling bag lost Sunday might between Hartford and New Britain, Finder return to H, 387 Maln 8t. Reward. GOLD BOWED—#pectacies 1ot on Fran- cls or Btanley Call 38 Francis 8. or_phone 2892 KEYS—on ring loat, Bunday on Kensing- ton. _Call_666-3. RECEIPTS—and policles of (he Metro- politan Life Insurance Co,, lost or atolen Friday from auto. Finder kindly return to Metroplitan Office, 273 Maln Bt, or to § Commonwealth Ave. J. Kulak. 70 BILL—Iqst, between Lafayette Bt., R, R, station or on West Main 8t, Finder pleaso return to 33 Holmes Ave, Roward. Personals ASTHMA—T have been cured, 26 victim. You also may be cure particulars fres on requ E. Goddard, 43 Orlent St, Meriden, Conn, No drugs. No_ medicines. DON'T—give your enlargements to agents P, Johnson, 8! ot tair prices Arcads. Btudlo, FREE HOME—wanted for seven month's old colored baby. Anyone Interested, apply to the Bureau of Child Welfare, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. | ~AUTOMOTIVE ) Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service, Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch Bt. Phone 2607 CADILLAG CARB—Bales anc _ Bervice, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern." West Main, corner Lincoln_street GHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—8 service. Superlor Auto Company, Arch Bt Phone 211, DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS—8ales and service. B. & F. Motor Sal & 155 EIm 8t., corner Franklin. Phone 731. {| DURANT AND STAR—motor cars. BSales and service, “‘Just Real Good Cars." C. A. Bence, 51 Main street. Phone 2215, FORD CARS—Fordson tractor, Sales ser- vice; genuine parts and acccssories. Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Maln 8t . HUPMOBILE CARS—Bale City Bervice Btation, corner Stanley St.. LEXINGTON=—high Bales and 8en C. A. Bence, Main 8t. Phone 2215, and 176 A M. Frads motor [Fresh Cut . sack $1.00 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP ...... 3 cans 25 FRESH BAKED FIG BARS .. Solid Packed Tomatoes 2 cans ... in Good Luck Jar Rings 2 dozen . Ceteloc Uneeda Biscuit, package 5¢ . 25¢ i ZIbZoc F\aporated Milk 3 cans Certo—for bottle Fancy Pea G290 jelly 2 cans 35¢ i 1 ] WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER 2" 83c PARKSDALE FARM “Good Luck Oleo | 32¢ 1 ‘Nucoa Nut Oleo 29¢ Ih EGGS 2%=75¢ irst Prize Nut Oleo 29c 1h 4 Extra Large White Heads (,auhflo“el, SWEET JUICY ORA\(;Eb o ‘each 29¢ . dozen 19¢ (arroh and Pmsmps (.reen Beans, 3 quarts Gireen Peppers 3 quarts lulcy Lemons . . dozen 2 Fancy Apples 3 quarts ...... Sweet Potatoes 6 ... BY o McEVOY R--NO,NOT YET, [60 YOU FAVE, SOME_PRESTIGE MO, |supPOSE WHEN PRESTIGE | [THE INSTALLMENT (OLLECIOR COMES HROUND HELL BE TISFIED WITH A LITLE OF YOUR PRESTIGE, INSTEAD OF R IO oAy W o CARRY et S WILL |\ \Y FROUND WA M AND S THAT DOOR D SHOW 1HEM YOUR NAME. o PAINTEQ ON 1T? MY GLORYZF—= It's Things Like This That Make Life Hopeless ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT, TROUBL A A | | = | STH= TONT COMPLAIAY | [Anr TrEY mo waY You Kin MAKE THAT “WOMAN. CORNER HOUSE, [QuUIT BELLERIN AT HER HUSBAAD? | N C You HER NEIGHBOR?Y AMNO! DAWGONE IT! M HER \HUSBAND‘. MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Sales and service, McGauley & Bennett, 93 Arch 8t. _Phone 2052. MOON MOTOR CARB—! the world over. . L. Service, 142 Arch S ‘motor_care, and Service. vorably known reen, Sales and Phoue 82: See the new line A. G. Hawker, % Tssex, Amer- 8¢o the new I'TERCE-ARROW—Hudson, ia's leading car values. coaches. Honeyman Auto ales Co., 133 Arch St. Phone 2109. MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor | Elm and Park 8, New Britain, Conn Fhone 3110, Local agents for Gabi» Snubbers. : ROLLIN—and Josdan Motor Cars and Bervice, Main §t. E Onorato Motor Co.. 1 Phone 3425. ervice and Balesroomn 2 A. & D. Motor Sales Cu . AND OVERLAND showroom at 4 Elm &t 8t. “The Sleee R."C. Rudolph. Phon WILLYS-KNIGHT | motor car Service 127 Cherry Valve Motor." 2051-2. Autos and Trucks for Sale 1317, v moto Dehn, B ar big eix, Charles F. K—touriig « 45 Griswold St., City, yassenger ouTing Tar T Price. right. © Capitol A 5 pass Bence, b1 G Main & T first clas~ tires, Price $100 15 Main 8t| Phone condition, excel Onorato Motor Co., Touring, 1921 riun 4,000 miles Monre, Sunnyledge DURANT—we have 1 husiness coupe that has never been driven even fn a demon stration. It can be bought at & big eavind. Trades and terms considered C. A. Bence, 51 Main t. Phone 2215, FD. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, fu line of used cars and parts. 26 Willow street. Phone 20 RD—touring, 19 wqulre, C, A, A Tought June, 1 Price §7 E. A | n good conditi on, Hart's C FORD, 1 our ar. Le bought for with terma. Good running condition. Automotive Used Ca: Excliange, §6 Arch St Phone 1769. FORD TOURING, Ford sedan. Rudolnh St. Phone, Phone 3303, FORD--touring, running order. 236 Winthrop 8t FORD, 1924—ton truck, panel body; Ford runabout, Berlin Auto Sal 1 Thin fOBILE, 1916—roadst can _ be bought for $100. Rackliffe’s Automobile Store, Blgelow St. MAXWELL, 1923—touring, A-1_condition, new paint. W, Hiltpold, 77 East Broad 8t., Plainville. MOON, 1922—model 6-48. Looks Iike Inquire, North & iJudds nings, 648 East St GAKLAND, 1919—touring car, good paint, new tires, top and upholstery like new, & bargain at $150. See Mr, Plerce st Capitol Bulck Co. OVERLAND, 1921—touring car, 1st class shape in every detall, 5 very good cord tires, 2 of them brand new. This car looks mew. Price $200, $76 down. M. Irving Jester, 187 Arch 8t. Phone 811. OVERLAND—touring _car, 43 touring, $40. Rear of 546 W. ght 1923 touring condition, Will be sold At & very reasonable price. M. Irving Jester, 157 Afth 8t. Phone 811 STUDEBAKER, 1923 Tx_ sedan, newly painted In fine ! mechanical- 1y and will be sold che M. Irving Jester, 187 Arch St. Phone 811 AT A DISCOUNT— Brand new Moon, series “A" Special touring. Brand new Moon, four pass. coupe, Sport touring, T pass, §-88, run 6,000 miles. 640, MOON MOTOR BALES, 142 ARCH 8T, 124 Ford touring. 1923 Overland Red Bird. Overland sedan. 6-44 Paige touring. Oakland touring. x-': A. Gv HAWKER, 53 ELM 8T TEL. 3458, OFEN MON. FRL AND BAT. EVES.