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ERFUME COTY Our Window Display Shows Their Complete Line THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, Em—— [ ——— Selling Neckwear in 3’s to Men Like Yourself —During This Neckwear Week at Horsfall’s At this I"all Neckwear event yon won't ask yourself “which 1 will I select—but which 3."” You'll “be surprised at such an assortment of Cravats — thou- gands of Scarfs made from the best productions of the looms of Bwitzerland, Trance and Ilaly— constructed the “Resilio” long wear. “Iashionknits, that you can't resist. . —In colors and treatments tempting that they have b known {H keep a hungry man a half an hour late for lunch. Priced at $1.50 to $4.00 HORSFALL: 399 Xsulum Siree. “1t Pays to u..y Our Kind” | . D. DONAHUE Voice Culture vu tedterl rom 2 41 fuesdars und Erid pome fo B opom. Studin 54511 PIANO TUNING FLECTRIC PIANOS REPRODUCING PIANCS PLAYERS 10 Years Expericnce Walter H. Kovel 127 GRIE \\\li('l) ST. Tel. - enuine AN RUGS —at— B. Y. JONES 385 Cammonwealth Ave. Phone 285 or, Charles Evans Moris, M. D. F08-300, Pilzard Boilding Hartford Oftice Conn TMANATID BADIEM AND ORGANOTHERAPY IN REAUVEANATION CANCER, GOTTLR GLAND and ALI TROUBLES Write for Inferesting Booklet § SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM food HANDEADIN AR HONEY 15 MISSNG Police in Three Connties Search for Solution of Mystery Binghampton, N, Y., Sept, 20 (A Investigators ot three countics today sought to solve the burning to death last Friday of a man at first be- lieved to have been Fred G. Beale, local insurance man, in an automo- bile accldent near Hancock and the discovery yesterday of a looted grave in the vicinity. Police yesterday neral services over the body, beyond recognition, and withheld identity of the corpse which had been disinterred and removed from the little cemetery near the scene of the accldent, Suspicion was aroused after the open grave was found by Delaware county officials, Other unexplained circumstances led to an investigation in which Broom, Delaware and Wayne county, Penn., officials join- ed. Last Friday the fnsurance wired his wife that he would return late last night but he falled to reach home, The next day his car, wreck- ed and burned, was found on a little frequented road near Hancock with the body in it. On a tree hung a coat, identitied later as Beale's. sum of money, sald by business as- sociates to approximate 00 was missing as were rings, a watch and jewelry, A Delaware county coroner who I8 reported not to be a physi- clan, rendered a verdict of accident- al death. Later examination dis- closed that the hody might be that of a man who had been dead several weeks, Business friends, however, vened with information of the amount of money Beale had with him and then came discovery of the open grave. Basing their identification knotted hone in the elbow, Beale when a hoy, sustalned a frae {ture, the insurance man’s father and Lrother, according to Mrs. Beale, are {certaln that the body Is that of fhefr {relative. Fxperts, who examined the hody, declared positive identification impossible, pointing out that the firc veduced the hones fo ashes that {erumbled when touched and burned {the legs away te the knees. impossible they said, to estimate curately the height of the man. stopped the fu- charred agent nter- on A where ae- CHIRCH SCHARLS MAKING HEADWAY Fncouraging Reports Mado af Board of Directors Meeting Hnr\ . Howard, frust off} Rritain Trust and member of the Tr Methodist chureh, was elected (reasurer of the United Week Day Church &hools at A meeting of the hoard last ni at the South tional church. The fhree The sehoals, Miss Cora B. Granlich, I'red- | erfe L. Tay and Wareen M. Blodgett, he week. in the aver nify lirectors Congrega- iperisors | nade encouraging reports of the | ginning sessions held last | There was a great increase | nun children attending ol enrollment; elementary publ gchoo! ended the four cooperat s on Wednesday, and high scheol on Thursday. This makes a total en- rollmient of of the children walk to the | bt thase coming from the and Washington il e ported by the funior 730 in the schools. cente Stanle \In 1ine st sehool loa chureh, the wiil inl hith e worted hy either spec squip schools hus or ent of noput in the chiliren comparr n puh the four first class which stand fon. in his repo ligh He return tion with th t made a sp quality ot 1 fron rday where e inter signed up five Hartford and Thu These, add | staff of teac 1 tot Heler en oand My 1o others will come Thurs xth grade pupils frem the ¥ nal v Memaria ur Ha t all sixth grade pupils i n correlate the on Th ind in all same case hursday Tuviaoiina o ation in 11 hools 1 as mu glon Makes You Tt s r of > |:woman iwitne 4 puplls 216 | pupils attended | Most | Tn arder to relleve congestion At | Lren from the East wha will be _'known fo \ nday sehools \ Sunday NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, i AL S b A e AR B A S S WONE SN T L S SEPTEMBER 29, 192! mmmnmmummmmmmmtmm RN S R R SRR R R R e e L Sweater C For 2ozr BEEESERTEER! For Men, $5.00 valuen. Wednesday only $3.85 beaver, 26 to 34. Sizes for men Jersey Colors include "Pansy, Biue, Rust. High grade cloth, B S S s s o i aaeeatiindas R tatosiaatananasasnasiiadtiaas Lakehurst, N. J., 29 UP)—- High the far adduced re ding the wrecking of the airship Shenandoah are: With little or no warning the afr- ship was drawn into the vortex of a clorm Caught by an ascending current was carried up rapidly to an laltitude of 6065 feet, Passing them nfo a Adescen:ing current the ship Legan an abrupt fall at an even more rapiu rate than she had risen, After falling 3000 fect she caught in ar edy which twirled around rapidgly before another cending current struck her under the breaking hor In tvo. Lvery «ffort was made to get (he <hip out of the r*orm without sue- Al precantions necting the ewer the remoal of cov matic gas velves, valving of g maneuvering controls and the sp: ing up of engines. An invitation also has heen eent Mrs, Zachery Lantdowne, wicew <henandoah's cavtain, fo ap d make a statement if ghe to do 0. Should fnvitation ehe would be the first to be heard. cerfain ers, by a court in Sept. lights in she was et taken incouding from the aulo the were eney o Iv in Laniring into the loss of a navy ‘es e | Twao of the five engines failed dur many ing the batfle with the storm, one Men'’s and Boys’ WOOL In brown heather, green heather, huff, grey and 36 to 44, Regular $2.50 Quality 54 ln, Balbriggan A New Shipment $1.94 5 Green, Tan, Rote and testimony thus asie| for | * %/ //W DAVIDSON AND LEVENTHAL' oats Roys, -4.00 Valuea, Wednesday only $2.85 Sizes for bhoys, (D&L~—Malin Floor) at “Hoover over (D&L—Main Floor) HIGH SPOTS THUS FAR IN PROBE OF CAUSE OF SHENANDOAH CRASH| from a damaged cylinder and from a radiator 1¢ 3 Differences of opinion by survlv. ors as to whether the gas cells fail cd with the preponderance of evid- ence that they did not. The new gas valve system—fewer valves with connc tubes tween all cells- was inStalled on the advice of junior officers of the ship, with flie approval of Commande Zachary Lansdowne, the captain, and Iihe navy department bureav of seronautics. Ten or twelve trips were made af ter fhe new system was inst: soma of the voyages In rather roug weather and through squalls. Disapproving origival plans for the mid-western flight in Jaly Com wander Lansdowne 1ecoiwmended {hat the vovage he deferred wuntil | Soptember becaase of summer tliin- aerstorms, When the ship was visit state fair' on the Commander Lansdowne that since all of the could not be visited during the “fuir week” the etart of the flight be post- noned to the second week in S=ptem ber hecause of the short time for ordered o September vovage. gested at Scoft Fisld and Datrot. v departient avearriler stion and ordered the shir out on September 2. Commander Tansdowne acknow) ledged by letter receipt of this erde: and made no protest whatever fo the Fainst it Inavy department SERVES MUSHROOM fLanflest Specimen o puithall : i Found in U. S. Dinner Feature o man inyit Buifalo. Sey 20 Walter | Hayes, young soclety f friends to a rojal feast last The chief I part dish was a mush the puffball variety, weigh pounds and measuring five through the thickest 1 |night {room ing 21 et one inch 1 picked Mr home at Pleasant B h shore, abont 15 miles Hayes hoon from near summer Buff | Mr. Haves be parts. He points to a Standard dictionary “the giant puffball - attain a diameter + ! feat The one plu by ¢ [HMares heats this by an inch Mr. faot THeves the st ever found in these has of f Mr o Ha he FIVE FEET THICK pufthall description in “hich says into heing in a dav picked white ljeven {t came for twn, When it was outer skin wae a lonly an occasional break in s {finish The puffhall dacs not puff when it | Tt 1s only after the spores | inside the skin and {he flesh almost entirely disap- pears that the fungi performs in way that gives it its name. An ol¢ pnffhall, thus changed from edib] neat foto a mere shell will forth a clond of dust when the ia broken suddenly with satiny < young. |develop white skin Alabama Leads U, § In Auto Increase Sept, 29 (P)—\Motor the 1nited Washington vicles registered n for the first half of 417 per cent over th 700 an increase of 13.9 perlod last The figur made publie by the burean of puhlic roa Alabama led in the registration The Mln ame e that gain with ba.6 per cent, 114,750 tr ne taxes collect. tates during the hurean report 1 of which 853.- stration rey seenger o 37312 tasls. Ga the «a Arst half of 1925 th 7 was applicable ta read work hese taxes are Imposod by all but | ates. Tiinais, Massachusetts New Te fanr New Tork and e 127 MAIN ST. | Reier. Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1409-2 Opp. Arch 4 t\'{‘“ i A‘ U/'(IUIZ \ mLsIFl;\ WARM DRUSSES—An ¢ + popnlar two-piece For Early Fall Wear ptional assortment Balhriggan Dresses, A short time ago we had a big.” thrifty w us when we'll have another sale. This ad is the answer. one | be- | lea), | preparing to recefve the Shenandoal | the | 1225 to- | o ,/ //// / " // 20007, /4/,/” /// % W //{:«,)«///// Z 2 ////// 7 // /fllh /,/ // %/ ) —by popular request We Launch Another Sale of Sale.” It ‘“went Since then omen have asked NOTORIOUS LIFER :‘Fred Brown, Weflem Bad Man, * Killed by Pri 1son Guard | Lineoln, Neb., Sept. 29 (P—With lthe killing late yesterday of Fred Brown, life fermer at the state penitentiary finis was written on a} | carcer of erime which probably had | w parallels in (he country. Brown was shot down by a guard | during an attempted prison break | He and Roy Smith, another prisoner, were fired on as they were starting to set oft several charges of niiro- glycerine . Clarence B. Morse, mail ,.vnk at the prison, also was Kkilled | during the fusilade of shots end Smith Is In the prison hespital, his chanee for recovery helng slight " Rrown's unlawful opcrations be-| zan early in life, At the age of 14 he was convieted and sentence d to an indetetrminate term in the state penitentiavy for the murder of | an elderly couple in Dundy county He was pardoned after serving seven years., Going to Towa, Brown embarked on a series of erimes ranging f!","‘li | burglary to automobile theft and he {was in and out of the state prison | there for a number of years 1 | In 1920 he went to Omaha, was!| |arrested and pleaded guilty to grand larceny. Sentenced fo ten years in the Nebraska state prison on this charge, fate interven: again aml‘ e was paroled. Kidnapped Two Women Probably fthe most sensational pter in the man's career of 1e was enacted at Omaha in | May, 1922 when, after entielng two voung women into an automohile he drove them to his hut on the outskirts of the city and kept them | chained for two On the| {second day they the ate tention of a man v in an ad jacent field, He started toward the cabin, but was Infereeptted by Brown | who forced him info the hut where he alsn was chained, After telling | was going to dig his! grave, Brown departed and during his abeence the man managed to | free himself and notified officers, In the meantime Brown had fled the man he lin nis captive's been parked near had Then { hunts, The fugitive fi IS SHOTTO DEATH . e town. |gun fight with a sherifi's posse, in | @ | which Several days later he was eentenced |to life for kidnapping. Brown was scarcely five feet tall | |and weighed less than 120, pounds. ASKSFRANCETOBOND | Self-styled Candidate For President Has Scheme On Which He Bridgeport, David actuary of the World's Liquidating Refunding and world, for president in 1928, has sent a let- ter to ister of finance offering a for settlement of the French debt to the United Stat. A serviee charge of one per cent on all Beach if his plan is adopted. Mr. France owes 340,000,000 or $4,500,000 000, former figure is correct, to hond 6,630,000 people of France | for $1, 600 I8 to save ten cents per day for 20 years, making a yearly payment of $237,140,000 and for 20 years the grozs total of the fnfarest and principal debt s $4,500,000,000, 29 Wednesday Only! HOOVER DRESSES Goes on Sale at This Low Price 54 Blues, Browns and White. The ideal Dress for around- the-house wear. Full cut sizes to 46. Elegantly made. A value that can't be beat, no matter whera you go. (D&I—2nd Floor) automoblie the sensational which fleld. followed man d from town to|KNOW I) apprehended Wyo., after a He was fi to and he was serfously injured. During 436,715, CITIZENS T0 PAY DEBT Demands Royalty Conn, Sept. 29 (Fr— Sherman Beach, president and company of the self-styled people's candidate Joseph Calllaux. French min- solution payments will be charged by Beach is not certain whether the United States $2 e It the | he propose | Fach of the #,680, | 000 each. $4.742.500 covering 1t Beach the | he | pro- poses {0 hond 9,000,000 people, Arrest Slxth Member Bridgeport, Of Suspected Robhers Sept, 20 (M—Tn con nection with the holdup of the Log | Cabin |several suspected of responsibility of the crime have already rested and bound over conrt, ral avenue, | his [ potice and i held here on a techni- | cal charge of hreach near Tnn, on August 29 for which been ar- to superior | 20, of 552 Har- last night Bridgeport Rocco Basso, was arrested home by the of the peace for investigation under bonds of $2.- 500 Whether or not the youth is | implicated in any of the other hn\ldl ups, Which the gang recently arrest- | ed confessed to, the police do but arve investigating. Is supposed to be a member of same gang as John Abbott, Questnel, George Cottone, Vito Arni. Anthony Rridgeport youths, now ‘under bonds of 82,500, hound over to the Decem- ber term of superior court. } The the daytime the London proper has a popuiation of | of which number 708 remaln at night. Are You a Judge of Values? Read These! BUY THEM WEDNESDAY, ALL DAYI Our Third Floor Offers Two Business Bringers: 27x54 RAG RUGS $1.00 Strongly woven in a splendid variety of vivid, mulil- colorings. Fringed ends, Rugs of the better kind. WALLKILL BLANKETS $2.98 Rich novel block effects. Fine part. Wool Blankets, warm and durable, Size A Dblanket that is lovely, 66x80. A Buy Fom the Basement LINEN LUNCHEON SETS $2.95 56 tneh hemstitched cloth and 4 Napkins to match. Made of fine imported linen. - Several pretty patterns. (D&I—Basement) $500,000 To Loan On Real Estate | Write or telephone us and we will have our representative call and see you not Basso | the | Maurice Siminella, all oo ‘Lomas & Nettleton Co. Room 208, 1256 Trumbull &t. Hartford, Conn. but ]1-‘ Buy One of Our Reliable BIG BEN ALARM CLOCKS to Get You Upto Standard Time The Handy Hardware Store Herbert L. Mills 336 Main St. Savings deposited by OCTOBER 3rd draw interest from the 1st THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Open Saturday Nights 7t09 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | More Beautxful ESEIBERT b SUNJ | 2umiz e new mouse 437 PARWK ST it L i PHONE 1720 &, NEW BRITAIN CDM' of Plannel, Serge. Poiret Twill and I'Hv-v < from S9.98 to 821.73 for the Bal. briggan: $15.00 to $35.00 for the Serge; $15.00 np n-r utun HOSIERY—All the new wanted shades; qual- itles from $1.00 to §. 5 on NEW FALL GLOVES — Meadium and light Ay : 4 welghts of Kid. Prices $2.00 1o $3.00 NEW FALL CORSETS AND CORSELETTES it Get a ar Beauty Cream today. hin new wonde retiving; rub it lean it on ¢ white and clea Notire omple how xlon becon ¥ fons fade READ THE HERALD CLASSH LD of Mello.gln HERALD OLASSIFIED ADS. [3 {