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- ST e of Advance Fez, French Morocco, Oct § UP— yesterday that the The fears of heavy rainfall might cause tlon in the French operations against the Riffian tribesmen proved base- lese, for today a hot sun was rapidly The downponr was really of benefit to the French, as it put some water in the beds of the previously dried-up brooks. drying oft the roads. FRENCHTROOPS ON - HARCH ONCE MORE Fair Weather Permits Renewal Body Found in New York Believed to Be Beale’s Phlladeiphia, Oct, 6 M—Two New York state policemen who came here to view the body suspected of belng that of Fred C, Beale, the missing Binghamton, N, Y,, insur. ‘nnco man, sald today they were of the opinlon that it is Beale's, The body had been sent to the state anatomical board here from Brad- ford, Pa, where the man is sald to have died from illuminating gas. The state troopers are Frank E. De- vine and J.nms F. Bkelly, ot Troop Sidney, N, Y, “We are pnn(l\a this is Beale's body," sald Devine, “The body here is that of a man of about 27 years and answers the description of | Beale. We have notified relatives to : come on to make certaln of the iden- each of whom had apartments and Thomaston Mam Street Has Fire This Noon Thomaston, Oct, 6 (A)-—Fire dam- aged the bullding of George T\, Brad- street, in Main street, this noon, and scveral of the tenants also had loss- es. The firemen had the blaze un- der control after fighting it for an hour and a halt, The apparently started in a closet on the fourth floor which was occu= pled by Union lodge, No. 76; of the | I, and A. M. and attained some headway hefore the alarm was glven. The lodge lost most of its furniture and equipment, On the third floor Benjamin Coo- per, and family lost most of their furniture, their loss belng abont 8$3,- 000, On the second floor the tenants were Burton Parker, F. Miler, Mrs. Hilda A, Ford and Thomas Waters, a cessa- | tification, We also have asked Mrs. The troops today again are under |€ach had loss. therine Turner, boarding house way after the brlef breathing spel) | On the street floor the stores were or at Bradford, where the man provided them by the inclement | kePt by August Wherle, dry goods, | o\ "y5ing gaphyxiated, to come weather. In the Kifane reglon the |I* Colt, Men's clothing and E. Ay b . : ; advanced troops resumed their |Lemon, druggist. In each store the march up the valleys of the Ouzert | and Chaoula and are progressing ge was considerable from wa- HEBRON FLECTION Hebron, Conn,, Oct, § P—Claude | stree h o dam- rapldly toward Alhucemas. They | Mr Tradstrect thought the fami 50,00 “ana’ penamin Jones, are being well recelved by the in- | 357 10 the LS | democrats with Arthur Keefe, wero habltants and are now barely 25 |0 clected selectmen in yesterday's miles from the sea. Simultaneously another force be- | gan an attack 30 miles farther east in ¢ country over which Their objective 1s Hassi which commands louia into that of the Kert, roads already exist in this aera, con- | necting with Fort Berteaux, the | town, This was the statement today MURDERER LOSES APPEAL position offers every requisite as a |n¢ Homer Reld, leader of the inde-| Concord, H., Oct. 6 (A—Re- base for further operations, pendent movement, This section 18 trjal for George I. Hause, convicted | Fighting also is proceeding in the center of the battlefront for the pur- | pose of cleaning out the two remain- | ing strongholds of the tribesmen. to have fallen abandoned his flocks. The second position, and Taounat. ing out their familiar movement, and it {8 thought the cap- ture of the position is only a ques- tion of hours. Abd-El-Krim, upon the Spanlards. Dijehala te RYE FLOUR DECREE F s Oct, 8 (M—A e f Drugzgan ( i i xmr..i\:fi; the obligatory use of rye w( ikl 1 “10“ {I‘,luk‘r o v‘\ ree "n’vc]n-,:n they vlv\‘?rin an’mm: flour with wheat for bread making | s Uph ourt th4 wonld remain here not oy was sizned foday by President Don- | Washington, Oct. 6 (P—The con- |three months. mergue. viction of Terrance Druggan, Chi- fa cagn saloonkeeper, for contempt of | SMITH LOSES IN WINDRAM British South Africa producss court, growing out of his violation | Windham, Oct. 6, (P—James W. more than half the world's annual lof an injunction, was in effect af- (Smith, republican, running on the gold output. in town election yesterday was de- TR z feated by Ernest P. Chesbro, repub- lican by 199 plurality, Smith was Official Hartford Stock Exchange Cuatations HED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND TRUST COS. Bid L Am | DI B. Meredith, commissioner of educa- 7 0 g o tion, from $8,000 to $10,000 a year, 1P et ) i B o e |British Flier Travels e Mn:lr]zr'»-‘l today by the state Conn. Tiver B. Co. | g onsidere ; the state Fiist Natlonal Bark | [N S 10 Over 226 Miles an Hour {voard of control. No definito action HIGHCED DL O | { 15 Sonthampton. England, Oct. 6 () /was taken. Tt was decided to leave o rertior! | | | 1 |—Before leaving for the Schneider | (he matter in the hands of Governor iv'n”l’l( st. Trust Co, { |Ssaail ,i cup ra altimore, Captain | Trumbull, who will confer with the | Phoenx mwmalcnank | 2| 10 Henry Baird, one of the British en- |state hoard of education. i Rlvetelqef Byt | | 2 400,000|trants, in a secret trial with the i A ate Rank & Trust Co. 450 | | 12 00.000] trants, a s L h — Btategnnki oo s | i L090.000 gy, pelymarine Napler S-4 attained a BOY SCOUT OUTING U. 8. Security Trust Co P speed of 226.752 miles an hour, 1t 18 | The sconfmasters and assistants of ; QJ 5,000,000 | a0 NOUNCEd. New Britain couneil, Boy Scouts of | | i al 200000 The international federation of | America, will hold a get-together | X | Q1 8,000,000 [aeronanties verified the speed, which | mecting Thursday evening at the | b [l a1l D001 \vag gald to constitute a woRld's sea- | jome of Dr, L, 5. Dary In Maple Phoenix Fire Tns, ex | | 2 b0t | plana record, although reports from | i, The offictals wiil gather at the Rogsia Tna, },y,,‘ United Stafes elaim one of the fgeout office and go by automobile to | LIVEE AND INDEMNITY COS. Amcrican entries has gone even fast- | pr. residence, where they N 5 ¢ ox | 40 {1 QJ £ ADLIIL R will discuss plans for the coming Auina | A x; e | ! deeoml 1,060,000 suason. ' Conu_General Life i | i A Harttord Fream Dotles £300 SUIT | HRUEE | ! Louis Augur, through Noble E. Plerce, has brought sult against p s . (MHBIL ”," 3 Adolph Malson, alias Adolph Mal- HOLICIY G RLL S0 pt0 j,,‘; X 2 cein, for 0. Deputy Sheriit Mat- | LI R i ] { thew Papciai served the writ, which Haitford Electiic Lt com ex 3 Dl s |1s returnable in the court of com- 2 Enuland Tel. Co il ! e Y mon pleas the fiest Tuesday of No Al S 1 | St | Electric Light rotes | ' 0 | AL q MANUFACT o8, Walks Inlo Headguariers 1 Narawnie Cot. (28) LR To Admit Being Robher | *Carpet Co. qun 1 t Greenyich, Oct. § (P—John Kirtz, | o Bpeiicer Con PIT (38 ; 1 = ot New York appearad at the police . & Spencer Co.. com - station foday and said he was the IEALY ! X tourth member of the party which T ch () 1 held up and robbed Joseph Dorsey. ) 5 la watchman at a station early ! 2 o Sunday morning. Hegsaid that after : the machine upset he went to Nor- ! X {walk. Kirfz told the same story as | [41d Michael Dooley, which was that | i they went ont for a ride the in- | f i vitatlon of James Poscine and Wil- | ik o = |tlam Redding believing they were |going to Post Cheste The ring ' 12 0 in the case was postponed by the [} court until tomorrow. { ' QJ | 17700000 r NOT OPERATE BUSSES : , o Sl MAY NOT OPERATE ¥ | QF 15| 500,000 Albany, N. Y.. ( 6 (A 5 | 10x QJ | 8500000 of New York may not operate muni I\ * 1 1 QJ | 7.000000 ol v owned automobile passe . i 100,000 pally owned auton P UntEl e Co. T SRUERIE)) il e busses under the home rule amend- Whitlock Coir Pije 3 ment and law, the court of appes NEW YORK BANKS AND 10UST COMPANIES ruled In a decision hagied down to- :Hul‘ an Lxchange 2 ] P QlJ 5,000,000 SY% A | "M eX 2 QJ | 20,000,000 = h “\' Trust ex A0 | QJ 4,000,000 UPRISING l T Im\\\ | | 3 | QJ 0,000 Belrut, Syria, Oct. § (M—A Syrian | Qe cavalry squadron has put d'-\"m y | B Mo | 4,500,000 what 18 described as a local uprising | | o { Q4 25,000,000 at Ham Killing or wounding 30 ! | WZ 4 of the demonstrants 1 3 | Q‘)-\‘ 5,000,000 The erowd, which Inely 4 many | =5 | Qy Tedoulns, menaced the public build- | T LA ings, disarmed the 1acal polico and 1 “alumbla frun S i Q3 are reported ta have set fire to the L Fitle & Tiust | s QJ palace before the cavalry arrived Hau Co oty 180, ] | Q1 1000000 wer & Metnie Natl | | W Q4 10,000,000 ol CHy ex | | 1 2 J 40,000,000 New York Trust Co | ) | 2 Q3 000 000 P Nationa) . J 3t QJ 000,000 Tiile u & Trust 1 1 16 »M 3 0,000 AUTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES UNDERTAN An " Alilnuce 1 Y Phone 16 Aneian Surety es | 1 3 1 Quu 0,000 Opposite St. I Contiuvutas i, | 1t 2 a0 ¢ Residence 17 Summer St | Fidelity=Phenix ns [ 1 o i 5.000.0 = r'nnn[\n Fire Ins. Co. (25) 165 1 " J&J |} 1,000,000 { Glens Falis Ins. Co 110) ¢ n T -~ ‘ Globe & Rutgers 1 [ Great American insurante Co. ' 15, Qaas 500,000 FERNS | Hansve(iia: siey 1 LR N b | To Benutity the Home This Fall Home (nsurance Go "W 184 | 000 | N Cholcs welection of | ine Co of Nortd Amercs 00) | 1" 1§ ov| Mre. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (above) | papie Ferns, Boston Ferns. §1 upword. | and 1 i3 0 u‘ Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, who will GREETING CARDS | o By e ) 1500000} {1 their husbands in hunting the N Niagaia Falle In Co o) 2 2 " 1118 3.000.000 | 1 B “ P Sb Preferred Aces - ™o 1000 due| famed ovis poli and other rare ani- DOLIEFer $ ¥'osy Jbop Westchest Fire lnt Co. (10) 3% Wy 220 QJ 1 1,000, Xt the pricipal pas: leading from thoe valley of the Mou- | The first of these posi- tions, Senadja mountain, in the up- | per Leben valley, 18 reported already | The enemy {s said to be in full flight having left the ground strewn with his dead and Messaoud Mountain, northeast of Kelaa Dess- less forms a salient between Bibane The troops are carr: the Riffian leader, | apparently for the time belng has abandoned any idea of resisting the | Yrench and is turning his attention Reports say is concentrating his forces in tory for an-attack. decree sup- | election and through the defeat of |J. Banks Jones, republican as tax collector the town went into the Citizens’ Party Wins to fight. Bloomfield Election | Semocratio column for the st time Medlam, | Bioomfield, Oct. 6 UP—The victory | In 35 years. J. Danks Jonos, } {of the citizens party here yesterday | heen collector for 20 years, He s may speedily result in renewal the movement for the annexation to | Hartford of the east section of this of succeeded democrat. by Lawrence As good | Hills section cltizens party. t portion of |adjacent to the Blue of Hartford and the recruited largely in tl of the murder of Moses Goldberg here on Feb, 1924, and sentenced to hang on 17 next, was denled v, dissident town, made the asserted need for by the supreme court foday, Gold- public improvements its campalfn herg was found dead in his store, platform. Annexation attempt 18 yis head erushed. 1020 was defeated by a Hartford | referendum, | Advising Giving Private Firm Salvaging Contract United States Submarine Base, \ w London, Oct. 6 (& Amiral H. , in charge of the work of re- | SKULL 1S FRACTURED | Ansonia, Oct. 6 (P)—James Bowles, {an employe of the American Brass ompany received a fractured skull shortly before noon today when large 1imb from a tree that was be- ing cut down on North State atreet enveloping covering bodies from the gunken | striek 1 on tha head. The man MVEIOPING | o\ hmarine $-51, today recommended |was taken to Grace hospital, New | to the navy department that the Haven, in a critical condition. salvage work be turned over to some commerclal agency havipg the best DEPORT TWO E NGLISHMEN vailable facilities. Ho pointed out amford, Oct. 6. (A)—George Rig- that few “good diving days” might by, 81, and Edward A. MeNefl, 38, he expected normally at this were faken by government officers andl &tr the aifficulty which (0 Eilis Island vesterday for deporta- the |would attend any effort to raise the tion, They had heen working here. submarine without extensive prep- The complaints charged them with violation of the immigrantion laws, 11t appeared that when they came ito this country from England about arations. ‘flrmrd by the supreme court today. |demoeratic ticket for first selectman the choice of strikers of the Amer- lican Thread company who went in- {to the dem caucus and by |their votes nominated him over the |democratic eandidate. Porter, | NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1925, 0L DOMIMATION FEATURING MARKET Clty ltems Harry E. Taylor, Kensington Sales manager of the Berson Urothers Coal company, 18 spending a fall vacation at Kent Inn, Kent, Conn, Stella Rebekah Sewing circle will meot with Mra, Willlam H. Daigle, 269 Falrview street, Thursday aft. ernoon, Directors of the Lions club will meet at the oftice of Nair & Nair tomorrow afternoon, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs, George White of Fast Berlin at the New Britain General hospital today, |Stream of Smutty Books Coming Out of New York Buffalo, N, Y., Oct, 8 (®—DMrs. Paul B, Herrick of Kenwood, N. Y., [ today charged that a foul and con- | stant stream of sex literature of the ; worst type goes from New York state into other parts of the country, in the New York State Teachers' assoclation in session here. The speaker deplored that the clean books bill which the assoclation u)mn\mnnnd in the state legislature failed to become law. “The clean | I 0ok bill lost,” the speaker sald, *“be- cause {in its sweeping censorship it would have affected too many pub- !lishers where it was directed at a | certain element."” Sherman Town Treasurer Asks Writ of Mandamu Bridgeport, Oct. 6 (A—Irwin C. Atchison, town treasurer of Sher- man, asked of Judge John R. Booth in superior court today that an ap- peal be taken for a writ of manda- {mus under which he would be re- {auited to pay out of town funds $2 1432.23 to the estate ot the late Wil- | liam Hawley, former town treasurer, be quashed Hawley was treasurer of the town for 40 vears, resigning because of vanced age in 1922. He is stated to have falled as custodidn of the town deposit fund to keep that sepa- | rate from the general town fund as required by law, both being used for town expenses, Beauty Experts Who Seek Licenses Warned | Hartford, Oet. 6 (P—The qm‘ commission on halr dressing and the use of cosmetles, meeting here today, decided that all hair dressers nn-li {cosmeticians who desire lic practice in Connecticut after Novem- Ler 1, must have their applications lefore the commission at its next meeting, October 15, Examinations for the right to teach in schools of I hair dressing and cosmetics will he 10 in the ‘state capital October 14, The three members of the com- | ent CONSIDER SALARY INCREASE Hartford, Oct. 6§ (A—The request of the state board of education for an increase in the salary of Dr. A. ® mals in isolated parts of the Hima- laya mountains. 89 West Main 8t Professional BIAR | The Telegraph Flerist of New Britaln | an address before the Congress of | Parents and nses to | mission. Mrs. Mary B. Holmes of | Conrad Cianci was graned a per- [T B New Haven, Mrs. M. C. Sullvan of | mit to build a six-apartment house | sony 1 Hartford and Mrs, Katherine Craw- |p¢ 437 park stroet at a cost of |wniopaker ley Hayes of Bridgeport, Wers Dres- | ea9 400, and the Armenian Apostolic e Wall Street Briefs A growing intensitication of agrl- | culture lu the Uulled States is in- dicated by an increase of 100 per cent in American consumption of Chilean nitreat in the last ten years accompanied by a general ingrense in the world's demand of 40 per cent, exclusive of Germany, Annu# pro- duction of nitreat from Chile be- fore the war was about 2,600,000 ons, of which Germany alone con- sumed one-third. Lespite the loss| of this German market since 1914, due to the manufacture of n)ml.om nitreat in that country, about 2,600,- | 000 tons of Chilean nitreat are belng sold this year, Today's Business Alterna Weak and Strong weakness and strength characteri today’'s stock market, which domination, Business ‘argely favorable. It included the announcemen large shipments of gold to news Unlon Bag & Paper Corporation is experimenting with & new process {tor reducing wood into pulp fgr! paper-making purposes. Its ch‘ of the A from $6 to §1 annually andgrep: of large cugrent earnings in cral stocks, particularly in the r | economical feature is sald to be tire lorder, chain store and | use of almost 90 per cent of the groups. wood eontent In production of kraft| Calling of loans in connee paper and sulphite pulp, hitherto | | limited to about 60 per cent under | usual processes, Colonel R. A. Marr s, |of Canada fnvented the proce ) caused the liquidation of some weak- ened marginal accounts around mid- on call money to § ol \m‘o\\ last night's close and a n ber of other sales of the H. 8| gained 20 per cent. ove e month last year, reaching |j Re !In the 66 compared with $6,850,449 | & 10 a year ago. The total of $68,664,570 |7 2T e |for tha nine months of 1925 w September (Kresge Co, |the s prominent Industri early upward 1 again under ontd he | predicted the change ped companied by duction. ;Bmldu ])ept H'\s Plans \ | For Church mld Thea ter darine po t John 8. Contaras Mis Pac pfd Contaras Bros. & Per ;”‘\ .”‘:- Hoffman theatrical s | ific I*”‘me afternoon submitted plans for the | e proposed new Main strect theater |1 T 5 & 1. 3 and asked permission of the build- |} 48" ing department to proceed. When | ! PEr° | Reading the plans have been studied the mit will ba issued Oil Tex vermit to | ypion pacifie 185 Tre- iy 8 Indus Alco 1 ubber . cel . stinghouse church was grantgd , a Ibuild a £30,000 ehurch at mont street. S S Kentucky and Towa Both |1 W | - 3 o Itadic | Renort First Snowfall| "™ -+ | Avon, Ky., Oct. 6 (P —# This sec TREASURY tion had its first toucH of easury ba EXCHANGES New York—Ixchanges, 1,261,0 halan 105,000,000, oston anges halances, 000,000, vesterday afternoon when a snow fell for fifteen minutes, start- | [ ing at 1:04 o'clock. Roofs of harns were whitened. ( i the this morn- | sioux City oct. 6 - o7, first of the on, fell It melted as it fell. el Man Not on Ticket Is Snow, ing. Yellowstone Casper, AST Park in t] W inches of snow, Virginia, Minn., Oct. 8 (P ;,,, | i covered the iron range overr PG AEa AlIRTE. cont that: moitad s ' Bankruptey Petitions v sunrise. | Filed in '\cn Hav — Oct ELEVEN VOTES Oct. 6 (AP) — Th LOSES BY Greenwich chief incident in town el § a petition in terday was the defeat 1 asscts to bo § of Albert €. Po t Each file nominee for scwer co g Assests and old time politician held the office many years, J zik, wp of Anderson was the winner. Votes t \\, had to ba recounted in this contest The republicans, except for sewcr oner-made a clean sw 3,220 and hs ) ot officers with a vote of about 3, William J. 1 farmer of to 1 votes cast hy the democrats. ‘Ilompsontville a petition | Henry P. C ord, former county wing 18 b and ‘]L‘h\s.i commissioner, was clected tow [ 16.4 clerk with 1401 votes to 543 for H. | ry 1 T plumbing con- Allen Barton. The final fig or « t 1 in petition the voting were not announ - ts o 385 and debts til 2:30 a. ¥ TRIAL proprietor of fely Wall Street—Alternate periods of ized was .u::nn featured by the buoyancy of specialties bolieved to be under pool was t ol this {country from England, the raising nericoa Smelting's dividend orts sev- mail packing tion with the marking up of the renewal 1-2 per cent Mack Trucks breaking 6 points um- lals and rails falling back 1 to 3 points, afternoon the market the rship of Willys Overland com- incroase of 15,4 per cont over the |Mon Which was marked up $ pointa AR s eriod of |10 29 34 & new high record. 70,405 for the same period of | O s Chal 88 87 [1] ; 2 lAm_Can ..., 237 934% 284% | An {ssne of $5000,000 Alahama Am Loco . 1\.'"‘ 115 115 Power Co. 5 per cent net mortgage \o o 115% 118 [Men &nd refunding gold bonds pric- “,M 3910 308 ed at 95 8-4 to yleld 5.30 per cent ‘uoonan TUUt jh.d ead and $3,000,000 National Unlon Mort- \"le¢ ') 2o 7oag gage Co. 6 per cent gold bonds fea- ‘b o'y OO p 115 B ZLL b (Ll Balti & O A included the first AT Both Steel i for the Territory of Haw it i) | ® 4 Bosch Mag 7 |issue of §2,500,000 4 R o 1 i na and in- . ) ‘:::v:"covmnn bonds at 1 4a [CR T8 & P . PN ] prei Vs | Chile Cop . 3 238, Walter P. Chrysler sees ‘f:"l I:v“‘l 39 ‘; tlonary changes in motor car Sl SEes (1 { next two are, with the lar Dav ( )‘"m’ 3014 L 49 | car superseded by a light 1st F-l 0% 401 40y |elent car running 90 Electric .301% land yielding 100 horse Motors ..118 & BALANCES 00,~ 000,000; en er- \M{“{y:(\"\,. Rl '?& Legion ( :-llg-:l Upon to Antonio I'agluzzi 8 in the Aid Mitchell Defense ocery busin t Haven| ¢ Do P el when the buildin occupied w tve I Reid of linois, who destroyed by fire, Au 15, b in insel for Colonel Wil- lay before Judge Av in fam M 1, i3 court wmartialed by uperior court. Pagluazi 1 f wired the with statutory arsor He cnrried A X SO insurance amounting to $4,000 or . of your beat buildings and contenie AUTO ACCIDENT SUTT 1S POSTPONE TRIAL Ll ha Qct. 6 (P—The trial Iy er anastagion, Orgug r today, has been cancelled W. Klett the papers, which Tis e are urnable the first Tuesday of a8 d%patch on November in the court of common \I. Papar vould pleas, Deputy Sherift ‘Matt} ght to trial in connection w Papciak has attached the nd- his {ssuance of a proclamation to ant's automobile k nation making serious char of bad faith against the governm t Premier Pangalos. (\\\"‘ POSPONED The golf game between the New Britain and Hartford Rotary clubs, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, has been postponed until October 18 In the last six years 18,000 b cagles have been destroyed Alaska > of a trial.” of set No ith the gee ent ald in { | | | DRU EXAMINATION Elected I i Hotie i R A Alected in | raignment in police court. Harttord, Oct. § (P—The stato| | - -tigcte wH\_’:}; panon Objects to Ethics Rule| Wincenty Andrukiewics of 1 pharmacy boa examindlion ot |, e isea SR & “f“-“ Litchfield, Conn, Oct. 6 (P—|Grove street was arrested this after- andidates for full Tleenees, DeSUNyokor \ond alooted first selectman in | L10Mas J. Wall, prosecutor of Tor- | noon by Patrolman Hanford Dart on here this forcnoon, will extend | c 'M“.m” i V“'m" “l, {he | Finston, today protested agaiust the charges of breach of the peace and through two days. = Ierctofore the |yt ypue™ voters were out fn. his| "¢ TUle in the code of ethics of| assault after a complaint was re- examination has lsted only one day. | b Hy VRIS FEROIE T B8 court practice which says that no| celved at police headquarters that he The reasen for tho estenslon is)ooiti TR LI FeoeRt fm.;'l ) | prosecutor may practice law in a|lLad assaulted his wife, a more perfect knowledge of ||, ik - o | criminal court, when a case in which Bishop for the nomination and Pay- pharmacy s required to qualify for | o ke fy o8 o O o fop | M 18 counsel was called before| CONTEST iN TORRINGTON v license now. Forty-eight candi- =/ Judge George nman in Litch- | Torrington, Oct. 6. 1 AL ! ction as a scle tman ur.'u’\z ,tr Judgo George E. Hi I 2 1O (M—Indications dates for a full licens B ‘W’j“ " Payson. 0, | Neld county supertor court today. Mr. [today were that the election of the | examined tod There wor : A Thomae | WVall questioned the right of a judge |democratic membe : : P. Clarke,James A, Thomas J r of the ity forty-five candidates for ns: jean who lad not been nomi. | L0 interfere with the personnl rights |board of education fn yesterday's licensce. 1ted was also supported ,;,:;m‘ of the members of the bar by sub- |city election would he contested. ~ — R Yayson's frionds fought | tituting .an iron-clod rule for the Dr. Willlam J. Hogan, an enrolled SNOW FALLS TODAY, R e ary fo write in | MOFal one which has always govern- |republican, nominee of the eltizen Hele Mont I iainanmtend e o ont by seven | €1 judges, prosecutors and public party and endorsed by the democrae 18 falling S m'm‘ i ‘ ey ‘1 iefende tic party, received a larger number cast of the cgnti Ty \‘ el e | of votes than his running mate, John vith Butte, Heler WITH THE at l | | | | | |12 | | | | ! ! i ! | | ] | ! t ! | | ! | | | | Thomson, Tem & Ca. | EDDY BROTHERS & @ Hartford Conn.Trust Bidg. |Torrington Prosecutor PUINAM & CO PP WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 g ORD_OFIICY, €_CENTRAL_Row ™. 1:ne We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION § BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO. £ LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STANLEY WORKS THE TORRINGTON COMPANY JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchunge New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Cons. WE RECOMMEND AND OFFER: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOOK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER: LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK HART & COOLEY FAFNIR BEARING NORTH & JULD We do not accept margin accounts HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:T186 Tel. 3420 We Offer: 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shares Stanley Works Woods released him B. Colt, ina POLICE, but the moderator ruled that George Phelpd of 17 Carlson street much as Dr. Hogan was out an ed early this morning on enrolled democrat ho could not be« arge of breach of the peace and come u member of the board of ed« enness after a complaint was|ucation under the minority party ived that he was making trouble |representation clause in the city his home. Prosecutor Joseph G.|charter, o o - - ) ) Buying a NEW Car? There’s an EASY, SURE method for disposing of the old one— The first step is to call 925 and ask for an Ad-Taker. Tell her your story—describe the car you wish to sell in detail— And order a Classified Ad in The Herald on a six time basis. Buyers are waiting—place YOUR order today. 12,000 HERALDS DAILY!