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GLORIA GOULD MAY BREAK WITH HUBBY New York Paper intimates Bishops Are on the Outs New York, Oct, 8 (P York American says today that Mrs Gloria Gould Bishop, has sublet her New York apartment and sailed se- cretly for Europe while her husband, Heury A. Bishop, Jr., has gone (o a camp In the Maine woods. Ier friends say, according to the story that she will establish a resi in Paris. he departed on tl jestic last Suturday the story Gloria Gould, daughter of the Jay Gould s of Lady Decies : the Inheritor of g alth, has at tracted much tention since he marrlage two years ago at the of 17 by her determination to carve out a career and earn money for her- self. ®he has announced her belief that every wife should do the same, Last December she made her de but as a professional dancer at an entertainment given in the nams of charity at the Ritz-Carlton hotel. She has elung to her maiden throughout her professional Recently she hecame managing di rectress at 0 a week at the I bassy theater, 2 motion pictu palaca with ushers in ballet tumes. Tn ove it The New Ma Jat a co ped wit the thea Is she the interior decoration of ter. A daughter was born fo the Bish- opas in April, Tast March Mrs, Bish- op's brother, Kingdon, who is her guardian until her disabilitles as a minor ave removed, applied for conrt authority to reinvest her seucurities to assure her a larger income, “DEATH PACT” CARDS Invitations ‘are Tesued Today for Those Who are to be Permitted to See Tndian Slayer Executed. Arlz... Oct P—A of cards Aistrib uted today by United States Marshal George Mauk. Each card will admit | person to the stockade where George Dixon Sujynamie, young Walapal Indian, will be executed Saturday for the murder last April of Arthur M Cavell, Prescott taxicab driver, The unique invitations to the ex- ecution were decided on when it was determined that but 52 persons would be permitted within the stock. ade. The cards are unusual in de- sign and the name of the bearer is registered, Because of the threats of a membera of the Walapal tribe vengeance if every precaution is being taken 3 was Prescotf, death pact” of 11 Airmen and 350 National Guards- men Continue Search for Iong Lost Air Mailman. larion, Pa. Oct. 8 (P h for Charles Ames, birdman, who has been missing for seven days, was continued today by 11 airmen, ) National Guardsmen and the hundreds of volunteers whe have been untiring in their efforty to find the aviator. After issuing orders that todayv's wearch be extended fo ftake in a tract | of territory 150 miles long and ahont 25 miles wids, to the west of Clarion, Carl F. Egge. the superintendent, of mall, decided participate in hunt himself. Acting as an he hopped oft in one of the ing planes. Superintendent aptimistic alive, £ald now are convince death.” to obsery search T Ames 1 heretofors that t b this mornt very slim, for T that Ames HORSF STOLEN IROM PASTTURI Patrick H Martir 7 ! teported tn t that sor from a pastnr vard thin cit AUTHORIZED | AUTO RE FINISHING | N STAT!ON 287 ELM Phone 1189 There 1s Only One Duco du Pont Duco name | few Sujynamie is executed, | air mail | City Items | BAD WEATHER IS STOPPING DRIVE Entertainment and dancing, 0dd lows ‘Lair, —Advt, Mrs, Abbie C. Dawson and daugh- ter, Miss Abble K., left yeserday for a trip to Bermuda, One lvory set lucky birthday birthday leh The Burritt Girt Shap, 72 W, Main street,.—atit, ‘Tomorrow afternoon at |the Tuberculosis Rellef assoclation ¥ will meet the bourd of health | rooms fn the Booth block, | Intermittent Concert, Rosa Ponselle, Connect donna, Community the- Oct. th, Presented s of Bristol lodge B, T2 sale at C. L. to the at our 1st given holder Being Tmpeded Oct. rain storm the French Moorish tribesmen, by 5 o'clock o7, V'rench 8 (M continue Morocco, in lto hamper operations cnt's prima The ke ainst the wide flanking movement cavalry forces equivalent to two divisions started from Camp Berteaux, on the extreme eastern end of the Jine, with the obj of making against the advances of the [toward Ajdir impossible has been | postponed on account of weather conditions, | North of Kifane General Boichut's n () ] Vierce & Eddy-Glover Post, Ameriean Le zlon, will meet Priday evening at 30 o'clock at post headquarters, | Arch The building commit= tee will rt. Hefreshments will be ts for Co—andyt rer served Mr, day ass Mon 1'riday Also Berlin Gral \ it els ove § on Hall hampered the rain. self sat but not discouraged by Tt has now established it along a line of Kifane and twenty five miles A.|from Ajdir, occupying a series of | positions, naturally strong and easily defended. The ultimate Thit Children to 6 at lay Y. g0 Hall ernoon from 2 vt The W, ( first of a four lee- 1reS on the international conferenco Lite and Work recently held at | | &tockholm will he given this evening in the First by T L Theodore who was assistant American division o serles of It on objective of the col- umns working np the valleys of the | hanuia and Ouizert s the capture church iM‘ the last line of passes separating the I isin from the Riff coun- try, thus wresting from Abd-El-Krim the rebel leader, all that part of un- pacified Moroceo east of a line run- ning from Ajdir to Kifane. Behind | the shelter of this line it §s planncd —advt, by the French to establish strong St. Mary's Tadies' T. A. & B, | posts, capable of holding ont through lety will meet 1n the school hall to- [the winter season, when military 8 a'clock, A soclal hour |activities will cease, | will foow the meetin The task of the columns has been Mile. TLampon's ehildren’s dancing | lightened by the liaison effected by class apens at Y. W. €. A. F'ri., Oct.|the French Hght corps #with the 2, at 4 p. m. Phone —advi. |Spanish in consequence of the ocen John C. O'Brien, proprietor of the | pation, according to French officers, City Drug store, and John B. 8mith | will be made easy and rapid if the have returned to their homes in this | cavalry outflanking maneuver from city after an extensive trip through | Berteaux can be effected with Europe. | requisite speed. Announcement {3 made On the remainder of the front coming marriage of Henry Groth [ealm prevalls. Rain and mist have and Miss Helene Doerr of 150 Shut- | restrfeted the activities of the air tle Meadow avenue, The ceremony |service. Abd-El-Krim appears to be will he performed Thursday, Ocfo- | coneentrating his forces in the moun ber 2 | taing In the center of the Riff region Charles Beh and son Charles with an object which fhus far is not well know stone will | known. Native spies, hevond report- {Saturday for Florida where they ing that the fighting epirit of the crgage in business Riffians 1s unimpaired, have heen 5 0, 0..F. Fair unable to obtain information throw- I"ellows Hall. Arch St—Advt. ling any light on the Riffian chief's Mr. and Mrs, Edwin J. Kjos have returned to this city after siy month's a sile trip fo Yellow mont! m?‘vjjunml ‘r]uu.” ‘\\nah‘). [HV‘H ‘ T Y T T ad Canada . Carlson of 541 Church street Alborg's orchestra and Seeley's reported to Patrolman Joseph M. cntertainment tonight. Odd Fellows | Moore this morning that a spare Hall Advt. tire had been stolen from his auto- Mr. and Mrs mobile while it was parked on High on, Gerald, of street last night. turned last night A. Murphy reported to the po hila trip to Providence, | lica last night that the battery ]\14 Boston and vieinity. been stolen from his antomabile hile it was parked near the norih a golf cour Congr Alnsworth Greene, cretary of the at the conference, Fostoria glassware reduced, until Saturday evening. Celebrating onr | 15t birthday, The Burritt Gift Shop. ational s0- ot Inight at of the Ir., Irave will masons, tonight at Odd stone Sea nesofa M. P. Leghorn and Stanley street, re- fron an automo Pawtucker, Display of new fall dresses, worth at the Llizabeth Dr Shop, 87 W. Prof. Bldg. avt “Westertield” Until Sat. Fe | birthday. The | West., Main stre seein A Main St 1h. the 1st 72 I door, AT chocolates Celebrating our Burritt Gift Shop, The suceessful canvasser when a woman opens the is one who, skat you the man of the house 7" 1 Not only Salads - | Cold fish and stuffed eggs become more tempting with the addition of HELL- MANN'S MAYONNAISE, Perhaps you | S do not realize the number of delicious [ £ dishes that become easily possible with } 3 this distinctive dressing, Let us send | S ' yon, without charge, our booklet. Vook o Reen ward Ll Long lsland City, N. Y. =BLUE RIBBON Mayonnazse b~ i ) A MADE TN { THE HOME MADE WAY Franco-Spanish Drive” on Rills | [ nineteenth corps hag forged ahend, | fifteen miles north | the | Ho sl that le hud taken $10 of the moncy, another boy had tak- en $10 and the (Lird took $5. He spent $1 and §9 was hidden at home, O'Mura tooli the boy home, but they received u stormy greeting from his mother, who denfed that the youth lad taken the nioney and scolded lim so that lie was afrald to reveal the hiding place to the sergeant. The |second youth said that he had spent Deny Boys Stole Money Al- though Youngsters Admit 0 {5 s¢ phs, mongs, 2ud haa stven S |dented recelving the money. In an effort to forestall action in the , the father wen. to Proba- tion Officer Edward €. Connolly and complained that Sergeant O'Mar: Jand Mrs. € M. Coholan, prinei- pal of the 8malley school, had abus- od his son until he was forced to admit the theft. The youths and [their parents will be brought hefore Judge Benjamin W, Alling Saturday lmorning when the affalr will be hreshed out. It is possible that the parents will be arraigned on charges if thoe stories fold by the youths are horne out hy facts, PARENTS SHIELDING ERRING JUVENILES Many [iee ohstacles confront the no- thelr thieves, and probation officers in i lefforts to deal with juvenile ::mrl the principal one is the | The ent encountering stubborn Vtitude pr prosition fromn the parents of two colored hoy who have admitted stealing money, handkerehiefs and selssors from the home of Mrs, Morrls Witkin, 80 Tal- cott street, on Oclober | Mrs, Witkin reported to the polies that $20 in casl and the articles had n stolen from her home, the thicves entering through a front which had heen left unlocked pockethook was empfied and wn hed riek stig of parents. police are at door Her thr on ant asstgned to iny [for the thiev {ored boys who had heen in the {of running errand vieinity, One boy ] 0"\ a was te. s search led him to three col nabit | jg for people in 11e | py) e at firs. denied that |, had slolen anything from e oo but later admitted that he | » sergeant then took him fo house to make certain, od how he and his pals entered hy the front bedroom and Change of Sidewalk Grade On Arch St Notiea is hereby given that a hear- will be held before the Board of Works, City of New Britair Room , City 1lall, at 7:30 Tuesday &vening, October 13, an the proposed change of side- on the west side of from Grand 8t. northerly abont 300 feet, Al persons interested are request- 1 fo be present at gaid hearing, if [they and Be heard in re- of Lition to 1 ove. ks BOARD OF G lionse |ata. 3 the I'he hoy It {into the pockethook. tions of the throwing the fore they left. door, went found fhe He told the denomina- hills and purse on fhe hed soe cause, stolen Johnson, Clerk Birds American Fours are 40" x 10" and have a waterproof, spark-proof surface of natural red, green or blue-black crushed slate. 1. They are 40" long and have extra wide butts. 2. inctive arched 3. They are four-in-one shingles, are quickly laid and save labor and nails. American Fours are made by Bird & Son, inc. (Est. 1795), manufacturers of Neponset Twin Shingles, Shingle Design Roll Roofing, Paroid Roofing, Neponset Black Building Paper and Neponset Board. There's a Bird product for every sort of building! We are headquarters for Bird's roofings, building papers and wall board. FRANK NAIR, INC. A7-549 MAIN TEL. 2127 Om‘ St. Mary's General and Builders’ Hardware ~City Advertisement PUBLIC WORKS | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged Kor and Ready Reforence, 18 FOR INSERTIONS Charge Prepuld 20 00 3 Quick daye . (IR T T Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Epace, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad ccepted After 3 P, M, for rix “ned go on Same Day, Sat, 10 Ads Acoeptod Over ths Telephono for convenifence of customers., Call Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator, PEAGEFUL AT MINES No Trouble Has Occurred Strike Started But None of The Operators Are Trying To Work. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. ful conditions have marked the an thracite coal mine suspension, though 158,000 employes 1l since September 1. The principal reason for the quict that has prevailed, by the operators to run their col lerics, whigh have not turned out a pound of fuel since the day were closed. Some of the mine nailed out, glving the idea of almost complete abandonment. The only nien employed are pump hoisting engineers, firemen, office forces. draw on the reserve supply for their customers, ject to this because the coal was eut tve, Colllery policemen the idlc miners are report that keeping away trouble whatsoever, Records of police departments in an unusual lack of law violations. 'ROYED Northfield V., Oct. 8 (M—The ¥ Politi Granife company’s wag destroyed by loss of $100,000, ployed 15 men, fire today The with a plant em- City Advertisement Acceptance of Cambridge Street Notice is hereby given that a hear. ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain. in Reom 307, City Hall, at o'clock Tuesday evening, October 1 1925 on the proposed taking of land for highway purposes, from Ken- sington Ave. to Linwood &f. the same to be known as Cambridge St.: and establishing street and grade lines thereon. ANl persons intercsted are request ed to be present at fald hearing, they sce cause, and be heard in re lation to the above BOARD OF P G. R, IBLIC WORKS Johnson, Clerk ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING District of Berlin, ss; Probats Court October th, A. D. 1925, Estato of Hanora Muldnwnes town of New Britaln, in said district, ceased Upon the application of The Comm Trust Company praying that as a¢ trator ¢. t. a, d. b. n it may be author 1200 and empowered to sel certain real estate per said tion on file more fully appears, it 13 Ordersd, That eald application he heard and determined at the Probate Office. in New Britain, in sald district, on the 13th Aay of Octoher, A. D, 1323, at § o'clack in the forenoon, and that notleg be given of the pendency of sald application and the tima and place of hearing theren, by publishing this arder in ssme newspaper bhaving A circulation In said dist and br posting a copy of this order on the publi~ sign post in ths town of New Britaln, in #aid district, and by gliing notice to all parties in interest personally or by malling fo each one prepaid postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this court of tha matice given. late of the applica RERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge crrice voul e AW 28 Pm THE L ARORATORY BATTLE AWFULLY G\m E T0 GET TELLS ME THAT BROKEM IN THE BUT 1 GUESS SOME MORE. Since 8 (P)—Teace- al- been | according to po- | lice, 18 that no effort has been made | they entrances are runners, wateh- men, coal and iron police, bosses and | Where stored coal is piled up near | collferies, teamsters are permitted to | Mine workers do not ob- | before the suspension became effec- from the operations and giving no the coal field cities and towns show | plant here | if and conver Sither | ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, M BURTAT, VAUL: forced; water proof, ed, will outlast Do not require ced. B el NEW Oal our uments ato uteel hermetically seal- either wond or al. ger lots, ault o BRITATN St Monuments of iy Carvin oy Monumental woris, all 13 1ally, Florist = Very reasonnbia Greenhouses, 3 TON T Randull B 5 218 Ouk ants, fumeral 7_Church 8t ) for Garden Toc. nturaay, 1163 Etan) ench, £p Tlower 8t T'ridoy Lost and BUNCH OF K tween Chureh tag J. L, 8 eruld DIANMOND 1t gold dian turn to Herald opli My return 4 black and white y i vicinity of o veturn 0 71 Rhodes fost on Mam nd Chestnut 8t ndere, Finder ret &t n Tost on Main Bt ting. Finder kin Teward, e sum of money, a church and Tllis & 3 to 86 Ave LOST pup Diens fcmala pointer hoies nder oward, Fidn for 1 ot room wore, Phond [ TROUBLE—~ Lioud presture : el you, treo of chargs iy dear mother was relioved, without druge, and hor life [ saved. This 1 feel fs my duty to hu- | 1 . s A, D. Epence, SPTCTAT, ~for 15 moniT o tar o Niatogriy frm— AUTOMOTIVE L T Auto and Iruck Agencles Tes and Service, Erie- 171 Bouth Main 8t I son Phone Motor Balcs, TOTOR CAR Capital Bulck o, CADILTAT CAR and _ Serv r Co. “A Reputable Con Lincoln_stroets CARS=Sales Auto Compan —Fales CHEVROLET MOMOT } and service. 1 and 1les KINGTON=Oa kland ade mntor cars, 51 Maln Aigh and service, Phone tor Cars, Bales and Service. Hardware City Motor Co, 6 Elm St. Phone 2734. NASil—motor cars, 8ee the new lmne. Vales aud Servica A. G. Hawker, 55 Tin_street. SLDFMOBILE MOTOR CARS— 'The Re- (ined 8iz.” smith Motor Bales, 100 West Main St Phone 2900, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and Beivice, Albro Motor Gales Co., 225 Arch €t Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND COVERLAND-- motor cars. showroom and service, 127 Cherry 8t. “The Bleeve-Valve Motor.” R. . Rudoloh. Phone 2081.2. a\uma and Trucks for QBJ(‘ | Ssenger 1o | car for hanic. Pri Park St ng car, £200, Cor, ng, pow- ntal Red Seal tires and upholstery @ition. RBumper, enub- side wind-shields, motomster, dise ain wiper, min tive, monogram radiator cap, step plate 0d value In this car will sur | v quick buver. g 319 Wast & T wonde Bim Gar erful, fina run Main F sedan. FORD COUPE, Tord sedan Cherr Main HUPMOBI balance © tian throv WD 1 Rudolph’s G Phong 20 lesroom, 7 auk ehaft and In g Counter condi- ce $575. KM Phone ol Elm , Cor e, Prics arle Park 8t Phone 2110 corpy 0173512 b & 1975—1n gnod con- tveen 7 th 8 p. 8Y J. P. McE\/OY IF THERE'S ANY MORE" BLOOD SPILT AROUND ,IT WILL BE m YOU ARE NEED 1§ SOMETHI POLLY AND HER P. PALS S OVER Rou BLF WITH You, MR. POTTER, 4 w‘“ ‘«J&-AT You NG T BUILD UP Y BW‘D SUPPLY, BUT FIRST 1 THINK TAM A %Ar”Lt AND TEST IT ] t i (5 ocr. 8 TH' NEICHRBORS WILL THINK WE'RE. MURDERIN' s ME(HF“ HH' ( H'H, MON), TM A PLAYIN ANSCOTCN ~—+ LULLAEi\/_'/ [ vs and ! and letter cutting pricos. leasing work, and ; Greenhouge, | RYO, to firs Hartford | nfakes best offer takes | m AUTOMUTWE. l Autos and Trucks l'or Sale © 9 LHXINGTON=6 ~ paskunge 1913 e, i brougham 1o fivet cluss mechabical ‘ condition, paint and upliolstery areex- cellont, brand new cords, 1 spare. | G | By Maln 8t. _Phone 22 1085, port _model, panvcnger touring e roconditloned and newly Eix wite wheels and good tires. torma considered, C, A. n St Thone 2815, DIXINGTON, Tourlng~ car, | Hully equipped inted and overs ! lauled, 8ix wire whevls wid gobd tires, | Wil talo sour old car i’tr | Bence, 51 Main |’ Touring 1 Price K M Minnta: thoroy i painted, Trades and MHence, 1 M W I 8 I cxvotlent teris ale M. Searla yd upliolste nhanie: L trn Park § i Prive $600, lowe & 0. O UNUSUAL VALUE. MOON ALSO DIANA 1326 CARS, OLDSMO. BILY 1924 SBUDAN REFINISHED, AARON G, COHEN. INC. 186 PARK HARTFORD, CONNy CLOSED €A AND NEW REDAN BOTH | | | F—touriig car. top. eurt | holstery and fires very good. Mechiunival perfect, Terms allowed, trades con red, Price $550, K. M. Searle & Park Cor, Elm._Phons 2110, BUICK USED CAR WBPL. Have the' following late cars on hand, correctly and (n fine condition. mode) priced Rulek “he Maywell dewett Vord 1224 touring rolet 1024 touring. 1025 medan, 1025 coupe, 1923 Coupe. CAPITOL BUICE (O, 193 ARCH STREET PHONE 2607, DEPENDABLE USHDS CARA DODGE BROTHERS— uring. an Touring. Sereen dellvers, reen deliver:, 4 3 ) 4 Rondster with witer te} 1 1 1 1 1 FORDS- 1923 1801 Bedan Touring. TERMS ARRANGED | ThE & 155 ELM ST, & F. MOTOR BSALES CORF, THL OPEN ETERT EVENING CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT. Chrvsler sport touring Maxwell 4-pass. coupe. Chandler_chummy vedan Auburn, 6-pass. touring. Maxwell touring. Chevrolet coups, OFEN EVENINGS 1L 313 BENNETT MOTOR BALES CO, 350 ARCH STREET TEL. 2352, OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT, Yord coupe, Ford gedan, Ford touringe, models, Qverland tourlng. Overland touring $78. Cleveland roadstel Overland closed dell Bulck 6 touring, $75. ). R. 0. RUDOLPH, CHERRT ET, 7 MAIN BT. PHONE 2! PRONE 212 s GODD VALUB— Tour chance to buy a good used Fordy backed by the reputation of the largedt. Ford dealer in northern Conneeticut. Here are & few apecials, 'Many more to choose from. ‘Tudor, Tudor. Coupe, Tudor tires. Fordor, fres, Panel. Touring.| Runaboit 0185, New palot and 3400, New paint and 4250, $2 1250, Small down pa; ments, ELMER AUTO CO. 27 MAIN BT FHONB EEE MR. GOSSELIN RENEWED FORDS Ludor sedan (2), oadster (2), at $200, Roadster (2), at $100. Touring cars (2), at.$128. Coupe at $150. Coupe at $225, Ton_ truck, 8185, 35 ton (pamel body) at $178, Ton express at $200, OTHER CARS 1919, 7 passenger touring at $150. Reo, 1310, touring car, § passengsr, at $190. at 4318 192 ke sides). at 1004 1923 Paige, Liberal terms on all the above cars AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE OD4 00 E. MAIN ST. FHONB 210L SPECIAL USED CARBAL® Dodgs Brothers coups, 1928, Dodge Brothers screen del's, 193%, Nash eeda Mavwell seda Tord touring. Ford touring. 19 Naeh touring car, 1933 Nash coupe, 1874 A. G. RAWEER, 51 ELM BT, FHONE 2488, | THE BEST IN USED AT ELKE FATR AMIDON SALES CORF CARE~SPE | US THE MOHEN & 68 MAIN BT.,