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T TR o e \ANDERSON SOLICITING FUNDS 70 PAY DEBTS Anti-Saloon HERD WORSHIPERS BEG FOR RODGERS ... f f ' l League Head Says He Needs Want Him Given Vacation at| | Former About §45,000, san ancls{;o William H. Anderson, former Sup- “ crintendent of the Anti-Saloon TR Ieague of New York, scnt out an gan Francisco, Bept. 24 (P—Hero [ 0\ to supporters of worshippers kept the wires between rohibition Callfornia and Washington busy to- ! thiof out the country ¢ the sched. “*KINE for the contribution of $45,- day attempting to d ay th o hed=jEiaRe o nlen ol b uled departure of Commander John . Todgers, who Is to appear hefore could “give undivided attention to » dr to com The appeal, ma sked that Protestanc fight which is yet President Coolidge's alrcraft board on September 30 With medals and prescntations ar- vanged in every lar in Call- fornia, anxlety prevalled as to whether Secrefary of the Navy Wil bur might be in the le In fons, w circulars, fch it sted could range from $100, he sent o “M. M. Treasurer; temporary address, subserl o city was sugg cents to Odell iced to delay > v l.ock Box 185 Sounth Station, Yon- ent of Commander Itodgers \ O SIMENS o et kers, N, Y M. M. Odell 18 Miss castward, so that he might he hon- - ored by Californians who have heen ‘\'“" M. Odell, who h -: m‘,. .'\Ilr. reparing for the flyers since they Anderson’s sceretary or twenty Ll vears. She was a witnesa for him at nine days drifting 1 off the Hawallan were found after in the PN-9 No. Tslands The San Francisco program hegin- ning with a parade and ending with a dinner at the Press club tomorrow and sentenced to Sing Sing for forgery In the appeal Mr, Anderson asserts that his work for tha American P Libition Protestant Patriotic Pro- night seemed safe, Over, the tele- lective Alliance Is hampered Ly his phone, Secretary Wihur told Presi- ts which he sald he could not dent Rehrens of the 8an Francisco |pay because he could not get $45.- P'ress club that he would delay the (70 that is due him. The circular as sent ont with a letter signed by the trlal when he was convicted departure of Commander Todger untll after & p. m. Friday night. |Mr. Anderson on Monday announc- This arrangement would permit |Ing he would speak next Sunday at Rodgers to arrlve in Washin the Methodist Episcopal Church of on “A Tatriotic Profective Al- Prohibi- about 8:30 a. m. Wednesday But the sonthern Callfornia pro- gram was threatened, Under the lance Necessary to present plan Commander Rodgers [tion.” will not be given opportunity to visit | e s the southland. However, there | might be opportunity for other mem- bers of the seaplane crew to depart | from San Francisco on Friday night at 8 o'clock as scheduled. The pro- gram arranged at Santa Monfea on | ;‘ Sunday, celebrating the first mmi»‘ | Huntington, N. Amerjcan Protestant Save versary of the completion of the army around the world fiight has been tn preparation many aass | Ramily - Disclaims Relationship With Victim Washington, Sept. 24 (#— Com- mander John Rodgers will be per- mitted by the navy department to remain fn San Francisco for the Press club banquet tomorrow night | (780, Sept. “\‘)‘" 4 coranani| in honor of the Hawailan fight mem- | {ITY has been unable to determine bers, hefore leaving for Washington | {he exact manner in which Tuth 1 cho Tabor came to her death in to appear before the president’s air | ] hoard, Secretary Wilbur fssued or- | her apartment here several days ago. dor fo that eftect today after s |She was found scalded to death and flephome talk with San Franclsco tn | {he Jury decided that death was due which he recelved assurances that | {0 Scalds, but that the manner in Commander Ttodgers, by loaving fo- | Fhich they were infilcted s un. morrow night, conld reach Washing. [ known. John H. Reld, a pleture of fon by 8:30 &, m. Sept, 30, the day | Yhom was found in her apartment iKs boardl desircaito ear Bim: | with a notation to arrest him if &he Tt ta exsentlal that Commander | Were found dead, was rccommended Rodgers and Lieutenant Byron J. | elcased from custody. Connell, the second in command of | the flight, appear before the board | on that date, it was explained, and | to do so it will he impossible for | them to attend receptions arranged for them in southern California. The rest of the PN-8 No. 1 officers, hewever, will not he needed in Washington at that time and may attend such receptions as were ar- vanged for them in California or slsenhere. Mrs. Milwaukee, Sept. 24 (/P John Last, daughter of . A, T: senator from Colorado in the «i | tes, fee! certain that the woman who died in Chicago recently was not her sister, Mary Echo “Silver Dollar Tabor. “I knew my mother would he ahlo to decide the matter definitely,” Mr | Last said. “The Chicago woman was | an imposter. Mother sald last night at Denver that the man was an imposter and that Mary has com-| muni ed with her only a day or - | | cago woman, is the fact that Mary 3 . 118 only 25 years old, whereas the Wircless Stations in and Near Chi- | Ghicago woman is sald to be 45 or 0 | “Mother manages a mine in (% | orado and my sister s in a convent | True, we did not care to have enter the convent, but sh “The whole T of similarity of cago Are About to Make Settlement. 5 her | lid | Chicago, Sept. 24 (P—Radio fans “on strike” for six weeks, saw vcl- tory In sight today for a complete silent night in Chicago and suburbs, Coming upon announcement yes- | | tavla, 111, would sign off on Monday FARRELL’ ARM"UR, terday that Station WORD, at B: nights, observed as silent by all ra- dtocasts within the city, Jack > | I director of WJJD, at Mooseheart, | i told a apecial meeting of the Chi- M ‘ cago Broadcasters’ assoclation la night that his station would be silent on Monday nights hereafter. In ad- dition he introduced a resolution fa- voring a complete silent night in the Chicago area. Backed by atter 18 just a ¢ ames."” | Best Their Opponents in Fifst} Nine Holes of Play the Broadcast Listen- ers’ associatlon, Chicago recelver| : { owners have been conductin «C y,:u‘ Sep! 14 4 ‘/.t ‘._ palgn for a real silent Armour o W \\w‘“ s m stations in the Chicago district. Ra- |With Morte ra, Aherdeen, dlocasts ) ir transmit- In the professional golt champior tors wi have observed [Ship at Olympia ficlds today in one silence one veek for two|Of the four third round matches vears. Stati thelr power| The New Yorker chminated ) plants outslde t Ity but which |Golden of his home and &, of maintain stud ontin- | the second round y 1 U local | 'acific Coast star s 1, Dud fans ma t eration |10y of Jopl i interfered with satis reception |MATKIN of d stations nt on| The other : wh cen Ton o 1s. |Who set i record of or Dan Williams of New York, 1 (3 1 Bill o e 1 ! ; o o « Nao . " 1 ' Demurrer Is Filed in Rurke of Suit Seeking 830,000 : iiirac i ¥ New Y Ve l (Compston and Gadd to : i Meet in British Match ; Par ¥ng i P of : i Aiies ’ PROMI Captain Edward P, Dunne of the local machine gun company, C. N. G.; Major John J. Daly, construction engineer in charge of preparing the field; Lieutenant Carl A. Dixon, chairman of the committee; LeRoy Thompson, pilc Arnold, wing-walker and mechanician. COMPLETING PLANS ot for the Colonial air lines, and Charles RAILROAD) HAS ITS | 141 Corbin avenue, ADHITS FARE NOTE INYC.T.0. EATH Scare Husband Cedar Rapids, The murder of Towa, Sept. 24 Mrs, Myrtle Cook, prohibition leader, on L night, took on renewed inter yesterday through additional opments, One was the confession of Mrs. C. 8. Kieckner, wife of the minister of the Christlan church who preached Mrs. Cook's funeral ser- mon, that she was the author of the unsigned note of warning to her hus- band found pinned to a door of their liome last night, and the other was the arrest at Columbus, Neb., of I'ved Deerburg, former hotel here, Deerburg was arrested after he had jumped through a window of a rallroad coach. Ile told police that a gang of white slavers whom he bor Day st he devel- clerk had tipped oft to state agents had followed him to Nebraska and he feared they would ki) him. While the state does not connect him with the murder of Mrs, Cook, the agents say that it his condition is such as was described by the Col- unibus police e might lave shot Mrs, Cook under the belief that she was one of the persons trailing hin. Mrs, Cook with her dying breath, Wile Says She Wrote Letter to ——— ——— Y. W. C. A. NOTES The 156th birthday of the New Britain Y, W, C. A, 18 to be obscrved neat Monday evening, September 28§ Ly gathering of charter members, |for which the membership commit- [tee and its chalrman, Miss Loulse Noble, 1s now making unique plans. special fnvitatlons have been sent to {10 regard this announcement of the meeting as an invitation to them The committee s arranging a pro- {gram of reminiscences, There wiil | be messages from former mcmbers "and officlals and an original play staged by Miss Noble's committee, | Mrs, R, G, Young and Miss Loufsc Firnhaber are in charge of refresh- ments, Girl Reserves, business girls, com- | mittee members, hoard members, in- | dustrial girls and secretaries made up the group which listened last [evening to the reports made by dele- | kates to the conferences held in the | |summer at Camp Maqua, Camp Prospect and Silver Day, The Gir! Reserves told of the Maqua Quest which was attended by something ke 200 Girl Reserves from all over | New England. Miss MeKown de- seribed the canter on the highwa | | Mary Drobnls took for her topic {“The Pligrims on fhe Quest” and I'rances Corbett iuides Along the { Way Anna Tarker and Anna | Fatdan were the girls who reported from Camp Prospect, the tapies all charter members the committee | | could reach and all others, whose | addresses may have been changed and not on the records, are asked | tions of the JEWS PREPARE FOR DAY OF ATONEMENT Yom Kippur Begins Suuday | Evening, Continuing 24 Howrs, The Jewish New Year opens a 10+ day period of penitence, The last of these days Is the most sacred in the alendar. 1t 1s the Day 5 0t 18 whole Jewish of Atonement or Yom Kippur knownin Mebrew, Yom Kippur begins on Sunday af sunset and closes Monday at sunset, As orduined in the Bible (Leviticus 16 and 23) it is a day of complete of prayer, and of fasting. Yom Kippur always finds the synagogud thronged with worshippers whose number and fervor bear eloquent witness to the importance of the day and its hold upon the Jowish heart,, Part of the sertice is devoted to a recitution of the account of the serve ice in the ancient temple in Jerusa- em. This service was indeed elabe orate and imposing. Prayers, confes. vd hymns constitute the greater part of the day's service, Portions of the Rible dealing with Yom Kippur are read as well as por-, | Prophets. The entire emphasis of the prayers is upon the fear of sin and the need for a cons slon tinual reorientafion of lives, cver secking to hetter them. The fear of punishment is frowned upon. Again and again the worshipper is warned against notion that the day has F[]R Bl[i AIR MF[T mentioned the name of a well- | heing “Who's Who at Camp.” “What | an ma powers, that its salutar® s Al known Vinton man. but fhe state | We Learned” and “What Camp automatle. “For repen- = | | ! agents say it was not Deerburg. [ Meant to Me Ruth Landon gave say the rahbis, “is something : : ez On the day of Mrs, Cook's funer- [ her impressions of her firs con- 2 than ritual ahservance, some- TWO Day P]‘Ogl‘flm at F]Cld J1i| | ¥ al Mrs. Kleckner fold state agents | forence at Silver Ray, which was fol- | thinz more even than contrite praye-. | W G Mllllel‘ Sflld He Had Pe]y_‘n- t while her husband was conduet- {1owed by songs, old and new and a 1 inner change wronght by SOU[heaS[ Sec[i[)fl } G ing the service, two masked men en- | camp fire out on the recreation nt with difticuity and | G tered her home. asked if her hus- ! zround. around which more Y. W T s s ! {formed that he was not insisted on | “I’ollow the fileam™ and taps sung . There will be a service at the syn With 16 husky laborers smooth- arching the house for Klan re-|hy the Girl Roserves ! agogue at the opening of the Sah- fng out the rough spots, the avia- | Judge Benjamin W. Alling today |gulia. They 1eft in an automobile | e O B bath of Penitenes (Sabbath 1°shi- tion fleld Is ready for (ho big air suspended judgment in the case of |and bloodhounds fallowed their trail | {val) this Friday evening at 81 meet Saturday and Sunday of this | e DL e e A bl o o varlanal e e week. Major John Daly s in il amas U eER 0 URIAIEI S0 MMBH e | ] Both the junior and the setler arg & constructio or Istreet, who was arraignec ollce!| Kaiees | 201 2RUUnIoHN Lagonins v]hlu:n‘n[ tho construction work on {street, who was arraigned in polle Last night a note was found pin- | m VF | services for the Day of Atonem: At 1.w }m. J‘](mw Y;.nv;: of mmyy !.sy busy court on a charge of trespassing on fned to the door of the Kicckner | N ¥ | il begin on Bunday . afternoon “”; DESCORN ”‘”"- ""‘;’ "l' gang vallroad property in connection with [heme, Tt read: | promptly at 6 (standard time), with a gasoline tractor is drawing [t ke gt g r. Kleckner, son was brought | | 10 5 N out stumps and ing them [0S "“: 157 el “]“ police to atop f~F Nivs, Cook, wasn't you? Re| Mother Ordered to Clean Housc or | awny. others are cutling stakes the parking ot machines in front of [ V50 W R <000 AR LAl . and putting up fences. the railroad statfon. Muller said that [ 05 ””_’:“,,n.: some time age t Run Risk of Golng to College Br] e Gl ehh conan e e hie hus been & tenant of the ruilroad fre ©0 S S RS ot o proved by Licutenant Barl W. Flect | CHARLES WRIGHT [for 18 years and had always parked [ (70 T | Jai | & of the 118th Observation .\m,m.,ni New Britain Air Man ‘:"H (”M;'flll‘”“ "””“f »““‘”""”‘1'“"""“ Today state agents requisitioned | A pair of 1S months old twins | and by state police officials, is 1700 ront of the station. e sald that |y o) ers (ypewriter, compared | : s feot long and 600 feet wi Two [Jtmp. which will be a coutest for |the rallroad officlal who has charke |y o050 hat in the note and pro- | 18 out of a g vv\ 'ge pail in an e e, useq | e longest drop record, bufore open- | of Jeaxing had given him verbal per 1'% WPe 10 10800 TE6 BEE MIE A7 offort to- appease their hunger at for parking of cars. Almost $1.000 | IVE parachute, Gus Graft, of Water fission to keep i machine there, | TRRECE ST G0 il one time and Iying on the floor lap- has heen spept in preparing the [bury, holder m‘nu {\}\mh} xr:m‘};_!lwli"" as it was vssential to his business ""ihml written the note hecanse she | ping up dirty water to quench their field for the meet, | jnmping record, will make an official la eigar manutacturer. [ e s s e e Daly & New Zealander attempt to hetter his own "W“"\ of | In suspending judgment in the | S50 CC 0 TRNE L Nuebi i fl“ ‘;m;”,r ]“ ulluu h",'m\‘l,e MolopaDalyals SahitNa g AR LA d e L maving _elsewhere. Kleekner | gyinet o Mo U8 M | Wellingion, N dland. Do iEaentigolCasisuminhestnegian sl Gy tontraierey BEUWAIR | st o Batfeve that s wite madl 0 BR 0L e | filc Wo ) dEWhn s wesis chrimn of drop will be taken by Major Daly the pailroad and Muller as to rt this morning when Mrs. Rose er in the famous Anzac divison. With & shether e had a right to park in T R .\fnniL Ll :rp;‘, (::«,’\‘:- :lcrl:':‘x“u”.‘- Jghrheplne AL S i e L obtained valuable in= |l fo St e SR eatle duttes I Gt .”m\’ SR in vt i e : st formation which they helieved {500 g ling ordered the woman Ingineering opographical (o, ! gl eal gt O EENAT T ST dinan, tosaninrres Inc thatnas tllbtssie o i - with whom he was connected prior ”w ‘vm\".' r ; ) i3 lnm\n”n-: |10 smpt to decide any of the iy Miavideclingdt (o diss e rcjul:::;w"n\\l”;‘\‘l‘v“ l‘r‘l‘::llr““"u::sv to! {hel wan over the country, Taving performed 'points in question. [fnson ey ! “ he se and her children clese their information, but said {he i Sisin 4 wa it e des iliRtat deRtNorh Birs Keep them elean. 1o continued the | Lus(nes noaivonidRtie s Rjsmtailin LIgRlch Josenh Niatulis of 225 North Bur- | ouoners ury would e reconvened | 508 SR e o (e S| in e g Galinglll elisypllan Gand s LI DT o ] o DSl s NS 088 | ioday o Friday and they bolleved | (e 1" oonitions were not as. they s frant campaigne, e s g eonlsst for ac on gt i o iz [1he “oviience Whey wonld disviosel Jiio iy e fhen sha could expect i decorated for bravery four times, tol a ortlar mobllg withouk a registrationion NS coy i fe ssufficlent \to. warrant. an|i= i i was given the Disting An Ttalian S-V-A with an Halian | per 1d had judgment suspende ‘,.(”J beitaufficien ;n\;a _m\ll.] d o ; ieb! Cross o Rritis aldo motor canahle of doing on a op: o £ o Mrs. Andrusicwicz has been work- b o Ly Sl A isalilo molon capanin g coing ¢ e R e i ela A e ek ainrcal RO S ety tand crcHi & mv]n-v pre 1 “]m i mi : ;m:h" ,|"“' : v;u‘l u[_ Iy solved,” they said. S e el Been TGiG. oo military er ne 1 *olicenma omas J. Fee- (i FEShpye Li ng Y - i | State ogents expressed the opinlon | ava he court wea told. A sixtecn medal and waa decor i ney after the polies m.“v found “limat M, Kieeknor's story of e | Bt L 1;01\\; l (EGIES T (R - pashis SToun e inansinan's Sviait o or hontelivas f1R,15 yo Nriss Gora N7 iBealol o/ e | EOYSINEDL: - i i o e em {hOrN of fmagination and they are | .iicqed with Aithy conditions and | Garl A: Dixon, pilot o e i “”’, R ,,‘ g,”,‘u & }”",‘," trying to got her to confess that it | qooc™yoihing 10 eliminato them, | Ho hi hesn | dsclared toilie: one.|fntahed lad fo show was the receipt given | ) Aokl Y\]mn \\|II|:!m‘~.M liw”Cm\;\.‘;r\lwm’! ; N verest pilofs in Connecti- | tior him by the st policeman and his R o [Pumang SgCisl g r. Rlchar enf. 15 o second lieutenant fn the application ca for a ticense Mother of Sheriffian ‘\\ VIIHHN‘\! of the A,ll-l-p‘[\vl;m'n;n: G e el oo ot ol “passed.’ = e | health told fhe court thal they had | 4 wonist Mr anl Mire Tohe ln W, Hollor o 162 Vanet Flier Begs Him Return | vicicea tie nome on several ocea- | Wiy R the seEvation s o strcet was fined $10 and costs when Philadelphi ot. 24 (P)—Tijeu- | sions and cach time conditions “el'n! CENWRA\Y Y/ Norlit War e serced {liat i i nici Loonard pleaded guilty 1o charge of dis- | tenant Colonel Charles M. Kirkwood, | ferrible. The mother and father are | Royal Tlying corpa in the Tieltish |Jacksen, he enfled over obeying a signal of Traffic Police- | ane of the American aviators oper- | working. Miss Icale tcling the court | Mr. and Mrs. Max Foster Hopper, i e ) | ; man Michael Massey at Franklin | ating against the Rifflans, has heen | that in a three months' period last [newlyweds, have decided on a cadet. After four and one-half 00 J square yesterday afternoon. Ileller | asked fo come home by his mother, | spring the combined carnings of junique honeymoon. Mrs. Hopper months was eommissioned as N 1 e I s arrested by M v after he had | M. Kirkwood of Bryn | both amounted to $450. (above), daughter of President Ray i ety 1 cline Jackson il TR GRS She sent him a message | Miss Beale &aid that when she Lyman Wilbur of Leland Stanford PR iGNy K S i G | ing “Come home. | spoke to Mrs. Andrusiowiez in her university and niece of Secretary of e T e e et i The pe ealie eonst ot when she learned that he [ efforts to have conditions remedied. the Navy Wilbur, will be a student served with Lombing and recon T v Aelivery truck, | had received a broken arm while|the women sneered at her anl toid at Tade while her husband is naissance No. ol 31, € H[fi&“j‘i i—[l strest and, disre ombing tribesmen. her that conditions were all ri continuing his studies at Harvard. drons 1 anee and sV L signal, proceeded S —— = . = e — ] and 31 the Mediter e as a signal had been given rancan. flight com- Ej Y to drive into Bim mander § [ L, Grogg was oheving the | i signal 1o go and Heller crashed into | ) (Cotnnued from Kirst ege) Hellor charged old - with reekies he en.| ; vpts staying In X tered a pl ct . r Fut after listening to the eviden: pi n i Indge Aling recommonded fo Ax o ! ) ) i istant entor William M R CR g | Groanaleine hat charge he | ot f \ licoman. The ¢ wae | § ° 1 Il 1 nd th conrt discharge e o . on th osg driving ¢ it ke o ) A 2 [ Will Stroll Out on Wings ' Tn the cor DAR 0 R ”M 1 t P 25 00 2 d P s Nt : i : "~ ARSON TRIAL, RESUMED st rrze . na rrize o, : SR : w, IN RRIDGEPORT TODAY | 3d Prize 10.00 | 0 E 1 / i nlman st Cdr | rd Prize 10. s g ST Moe Casper and Harris Fienberg | o | ® t : Accused of Heving Set Fire | 8 5 P f 5 00 Ea h ol i rizes o . C s vod {0 B e trinl | < sthver loving the 2 t \ong Moe Casper and Harris Fienboerg 113 o . » i - o o e i B icners e Best Store Window in Town el orts T sessi Main strect store last November for . A i 1 A J reat purpose of defranding insuranc : AL iR is chairr . A n new nbanies was resumed in the su e ot : : R 200 Word Essay Contest—Open Te Everyone 0 e s 1 ght to brin ore the | 4 n made hy Casper at | C Crogram of Mert g N it inforests | ontes ens depremper A RESat — f companis 0 is; 1 policies on ! : . . o s gineer Sues Town of A Greensteln_and merchants wi nave a special winaow insg « Stratford for Damages a L d. ] f h l( rer o e isplay tor the wee A rece 4 U ‘ Contest closes Oct. 5, at 6:00 P. M. i ! o G . . . ined heinz requi against t t t o 5 S Rk €l a descriptive Ioicer in any ol the 4 c 8 r ! e : Lt ew Dritam Jdtores NEW BRITAIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE : \ 1. G; Cormisr 'of 176 Washington ' : a to the police last] abinat! 117 o'clock’ that Bis . 3 . S en from in front ey Avi @ m s e EE ]