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TAD PRENONTTION " OFTRAGI DEAT ‘Friend of Mrs. Gook Says She Feared Unknown Danger Vinwoa, tews Bepd 11 (P—Mre, C. B, Cool sggressive dry srusader, Mala by 4s Inknswy nsssssin ot ber howme bare Mouday aight bad & pre- . m “har “vomaihing would W ben® 1 & sonversanio th Qe witr o Sherit Whiteld Rubl the morniag of the shooting oald: " beileve @l work wil! fhe sad of m ». fhe bad Jun iy Mre Rubl & lotter trom W. O T U hesdqoarters fommending her work 1a probibition mforosment Provieusty Mre. Oook whe was coonky president of the women's @ry ergeaization, had re- warked bt she was & “morked womes'' and that she “had to be very sareful” Fhe alwayr made it & point to let Wer aged mother know where she wae At At timea partly, neighhors belleve, decauss she had a tesr of what might happen teo her Al sfforta e Identify the mur- derer of Mrs Cook “‘will come 10 a olimax sometime today” Sheriff Reb! sald, He said that he could not promise am arrest. but that the question of whether shooting ®ou'd be s ed Al bat twa of the hoys arrested | for throwing rotten eggs at the home of Mys. Cook the night of June The Biggest Adventure When O. Henry set out on the trall of romance, he went —just around the corner. For he knew chat the real comedies and trag- edles of itfe are always close 2t hand —being lived by ordinary . people just like you and L. In the same manner, the thrill- ing, heart-stirring stotiss that appear each month in TRUE ORY Magazine come from— g just around the corner. Its sto- O 1les are written by its readers— stories of love snd hate, of joy and sorrow, of supreme self-sac- rifice and brave battling against terrific odds. 1f you want to laugh, If you want to cry—if you want to dij deep into the Adventure of Life as it is really lived—get the October TRUE STORY at any newsstand TODAY. Tue Story At all newsstands 25¢ OF THE SEASON LIVING ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES mar 414 the | ¢ ¢ have been bends. Offieers are not inclined to link the questioning of Mre, C. 8. Kleck- ner by twe masked men yesterday with the shooting of M. Cook. Bloodhounds sent og the trall of the twe unable te follow them be- oause of & rain that destroysd their relessed on 81,000 ir way into the Kleek- masked men demaad- o4 of Mrs. Kleckner whose husband came here & few days ago to be- come pastor of Christ ehurch, infor- tion a4 to whether the Rev. Mr. sokner was a member of the Ku Kius Klan, Mre. Klecknor s in o jerious physieal condition as a re- uit of the intrusion. The Kleckners came hers from Calit., having previously served at an Onawa, Jowa, churc Anna Gorden, of Ohlo, national president of the W. C. T. T". at. tended Mrs, Cook's funeral. She sald that ‘‘my heart commanded me to come here as a tribute to Mrs, Cook who, evidence sasms to bear out, was iidlled as the result of activities aguinst law violators. 1 belleve svery Chrisian woman shou!d find aow that the time has come to line ap with the W. C. T, U. This shoot- ing bringe home the nacessity for all woinen to be more active so that she will not have dfed in vain $36,000 Per Week Given As Bootlegger's Income Boston, Sept. 11 (A—Testimony Godat of this city made 00 to $36,000 a week by Hquer from Canada inte Btates, and made a for- tune of ever $200,000, was given by Mrs. Fannie Godat yesterday at her esparation ault against him, and by kie stepdaughter, Tda. Mss Godat, who said she kept her stepfather's books, declared that he imported 300 cases a week in 1921 and 1922, and 600 to 1200 cases & week In 1928 and 1924 at a profit of $80 a case. Mrs. Godat testified her husband had made 2 “pile” of more than $200,000 and was still receiving boatloads of liquor from Bt. Plerre, with twe partners in the businees. THREE.PIECE SET $3.79 405 Main Street BEDROOM SUITES WE ARE GOING TO CLEAN OUT OUR SURPLUS KE ROOM FOR INCOMING FURNITURE STOCK TO 1 EV TIONS, COME IN TOMORROW PREPARED TO BUY—WHEN YOU SEE THE PRICE TAGS YOU'LL KNOW WHY RY SUITE NEW AND PERFECT. WE NEED THE ROOM. THUS THE DRASTIC REDUC- !ward are rushing up reinforcements SPECIAL Universal Carving Sets The ABBE HARDWARE Co. -~ ®EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925, FRENCH READY 0N 45 WILE FRONT Al Ready for Great Artillery _Barrage Fer, Framan Moroceo, Sept. 11 (8) | —The intensive artillery preparation by the French on a 45.mile front | in the central section of the battls | line 1n Morocco has been completed, and the French troops are beginning to get under way in s Dbig drive against the rebellious Moroccan Offensive movements eing undertaken by the French at other points along the battle front but they are on a smaséiar pcale than the operation in the velley of the River Ouergha A fgph breeze has sprung up, bringhed with it a decided drop in the torrid temperature, thus making the task of the soldiers less arduous. The Riffians on the Ouergha val- ley front made aware by the French artillery preparations of the ap- proach of the big French push for- to the center of the line. Two thousands 6f their rifiemen have been seen in the Bab-Hocin region, and trenches are fast being dug by the tribesmen at Taounat. The lead- ers of the Moors appear to be alarmed at the extent of the French preparations according to statéments made in French preparations, ac- cording te statements made in French military quarters here. Their reinforcements are sald to include many regulars which always have been held in reserve for movements of urgent necessity. The tribesmen continue active on the western section of the front. They are declared to have made an- other attack on Issoual which was vepelled by the garrison, aided by Ameriean fliers and other air squad- rone. TWO-PIECE SET $2.39 Telephone 407 The latost reports from Madrid are to the cffect that, while the French are delivering thelr attack againat the Moors along Ouergha (besmen have begun a violent againet tha Spanlards to rth around Tetuan, capital of tho Spanish protectorate. According to Informaciones, the organ of the Spantsh military directorate in Madrid, the Spanish troops around Tetuan yesterday prevented the Riftlans from gaining their objectives. The newspaper added that the purpose of the Moor. ish attack was political, rather than military, Arb-el.Krim hoping, by an attack on the Spanish capital, to divert Spanish troops from the Al. hucemas front, where his ewn cap- ital, Adfir, 1s menaced. SKATING BEGINS TONIGHT, The roller skating season will open tonight at the Wallett rink, Jester's hall on Arch street. The hall will be open from 7:30 to 11 o'clock every evening excepting Sunday. The skat- ing surface has been refinished and the hall enlarged and the stock of everal hundred pairs of roller skates found inadequate to accommodate last year's crowde, has been nearly doubled. A leading hair dresser a o maki and to u), o ma Remember the 2 best for the hair and scalp, guaranteed. Al drugglsts sell it Location Located at and n " SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY BIRNBAUM’ FURNITURE STORE 381383 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN STAGE BEAUTIS WAY NOT COHPETE Chorns Girls Barred From Beauty Contests Atlantie City, N. J, Sept. 11 () The crown of “Mlss America” will be placed tonight on the head of an amateur” beauty. The home girls have won thelr fight to bar Broad. way chorus girls and other "profes- sional’’ beauties from ths annual beauty pageant. The home influence permeated even the bathers' review yesterday on the boardwalk. It was a mile of parade in negliges. But the one-plece bathing sult was missing. Only two ot the 65 beauties wore rolled stockings and only one braved the stares of 150,000 apectators with no stockings at all. There was much white ellk and cretonne. The fuss about professionalism was started by Miss Ruth Malcom. son of Philadelphia, the ‘‘Miss Amerjea” of last year. She refused to participate in this year's contest Then Miss Mildred Walker, “‘Miss Pittsburgh,” revolted. She thought it was all set for a Broadway profes- elonal to get the title and a motion - | plcture contract at the same time. Miss Dorothy Knapp as “Miss Man. hattan” of the Ziegteld Follies and Miss Kathryn Ray, “Miss Coney lo- land," ot Earl Carroll's “Vanities," quit the compstition in response to the protests. So did Miss Walker and Mary Ann Guth, “Miss Erle." Last night when judges were look- ing over the contestants in evening gowns, Miss Ray was introduced from the stage by Carroll, who near. Resinol has earned its place in fivery Burns, sealde, seratches, chafing, sores, little patches | of itching rash and even the more stub- I 4 born forms of ecze. | ma are so quickly relieved by Resinol Ointment that eve. ry housewife should ‘keep a jar conven- ient for quick application. Daily in_ thousands of homes it greven itself invaluable for the many urts or ills to which the skin is sub- Ject, because it stopsitching and smarts ing almost instantly, allays inflamma- tion and soreness and hastens the healing. Atk your drugsist for Resinol. 1y caused a riot when he made some remarks of the dimsatisfacton of beauties and thelr managers. ‘W. D. Crandall, Miss Walker's rep- resentative, heckled from the bal. cony. He was put out by the police. The debarred professionals have told of their heartaches. “It was my bellet,” Miss Knapp #ald, “that the publie desired sheer beauty regardless of the occupation of the contestants.” Miss Walker, who is a church as well as a home girl, insisted she had no prejudice against girls of the theater. “But home girls should not have been compelled to compete with professionals,”” she sald, The fleld of beauties has been nar. rowed to 15 for the eelection of “Miss America tonight. The win. ners in the five gectional divisions are: New York and New England— Miss Beatrice Roberts, New York eity; Middle Atlantic—DMiss Helen Corcoran, Newark; Mid-Western— Miss Jane Porter, Detrol —Miss Fay Lanphier, fornia;"” Southern—) Woodall, Miami. | ADS FOR RESULTS CERTIEIED FLAVORING EXTRACIS ldeal for Cakes and Fuddings. 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