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10 NEV/ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925. e ———— e e —— ! — —— 1 spite of the Hght rainfall. Lone Pine, Rattlesnake Rock and other | points of intercst were visited, As Mitehell that “there wasn't a man | th¢ hike was p great success, the In Dridgeport Avho could put him ¢/Ub plans to hold another in the | ernor Smith reiterated today that | the o of Ity cimployes cross | —krling Anderson, ski jumper of [on Tuesdiy, November . ‘This wili | out.” Action followed the words and Nar future. he would retire to private life at the g the fracks. An insurance com- | yationul repute, was near death to- (differ from previous classes in that 1eanchi ejected Mitehell wice | Aleanndra lodge, 24y AT O pany carrylng the brickyard's polics Lay i1 st Louis' hospliul hera with |1 Vi1l consist not onty of buneticial | itchetl roturned. After F¥anehi at- | Danghters of St ge, will hold a lemurreed, bhut Casale’s contention ww shol away in'a deer h”””””!\\u"\\-h for individuals, but games | fompled to pnt Mitehell out a third gular business meeting Wednes- executive of New York stute was upheld by compensation {necident yosterday. Little hope was |*UCh @ tennls and boundLall wili be i o Negro 18 alleged to have ! day afternoon at 4 o'clock In Vega “f made it clear enough in & ner. An appeal was taken ot for Ny recavery, Anders |\0NEhl. Aflor class there,will be op | dr [ reva)vdrgany anral o st c4ih ahaual suapaceatl i Wi 1w eonpnions, Horues | POTUINIY 108 EIrls to take ShOWr o, one of which took effeet in | held in the evenlng at 6:30 o'clock. Laths or a 15 minute dip in the pool Those who are interesied in such o gyni class may further nformn- tion from Miss Lossctt, Telephon 101 at Ty Thoso desiring to join this (Continued From Kirst Page) class should not 1iss the tirst mect New York Goyernor e For Deer, ing. It is limited to ten pupils. employing the man A special six weeks gy class is Albany, N. Y. Oct. 19 (P—Ciox- s linble since it had countenanced | Berlin, New Hampshire, Oct, 19 4P [announced by Miss Fossett to sturt Il Eat His Head O Says | By Friend While Out Hunting (Continued FFrom I'irst fage) | | [ Erting Anderson Has Juw Shot Away | ciass will have its first lesson tonfi )t ] its annual fall hike Saturday | [ | end of his present term a New York city addross,” Do said i s igaln fought suceessfully for | ftich and Sichy Pilgrim, were hunt- wince 1o the widow. Akl |ing in the vieilty of Codar Luke, eal was taken, this time t chi's abdomen, [ Mis« Greta Brown, librarian at the restanvant man maintained | New Hritain institute, 1s confined to Nold on Mitehell and the two ' h me with a severe cold, Miss men fought across the street until nd Miss Alice Kirpatrick, fetermine the point of law [wounded when the aceldent oceur- finally Vranehi suceee in push- assistant lbravian, returned yes- isale's argument on law red. Rich 1l when he heard &1 ipie month as a special committee 10 the Negro through a window of n Willlasport, Mass., [rustiing in a thicket, the heavy riflo |t oot o R O N0 | (e &hop next fo the Watcrbury bua | Whera they allended sewslons of the t{bullet striking Anderson on the fage. [ G e "f‘_"”‘ O wtation, Mitehell's head was badly ausctty state libvary assocla- Anderson hiag won wide repute Dhos Ao ater: Tuiice 1alinson. | 2t hySiroken glass, Ag ho extricated | . & e premier jumper of the coriIciaum e it Nhimselt, spectators beat him into un The New Britain library will ob- miums on (club here. Last winter he won the ,,;','lI\‘;!,l\'.'?“m\“','”" (':f\’;\ii' 'I'.\',L‘“‘ conscionsness . Children's Book Weck begin- In almost | Vermont state champion eI e Wil Franeh was 1 st Vin 18 November 9 St i St el ere of many | jows Falls and first place at [ler, Tone Proctor, Ituth Henry, | CCNUS hospital in W, Polier Nash Co. sult or overcoal aligl BN i e o carrs their |jand, Malne. 113 Is 21 years old. Ho |yujon Bromley and Mrs, Pouglux | Man Martin Gottachalk arrived en‘gaabo, T Iy McCabe, 40 Walnut R o e ! 1 el ‘w the sceond member of the Nansen |yon oo Sy o Wolinloy the scene, learned whut had hap- sir gont, Tel. 4hg—adyt, Boraination i ol W i companies, With | elul to he shot In the present himt- |} vay Crant ATk e | pened and took ehirge of the un- | hy the sult of Iabinow & Rasch- e EALS 4 Nl yments. Inerease ing scason. Charles Olson, & fellow i \pe. prank Zaick. Mrs, 1. H. Wier, { conscions Mitehell and the man's hol against Alex Belian to recover presidential nomination would be | iy T 1, will e feluh member, killed last week, was toh oy Blata T, L revolver commission for the sale of a house, | . . s . i G > when all the leaders were convineed | refleeted in a prope o5t in | huried yesterday. RS IEE S s s T (oL Bl L fuasment tac sA00tnitnor oriinallile Shirley Mason of Englewood, N. J., poses with “Checko, that T was the only man who could | the assessment on policy holders s Y g s AL incents hospital, wigre s condi= ptaintift has been received from the | Saméyode puppy, at the Englewood Kennel club dog show. win, Anyone would Le toolish to o ! and it was this p Lhe cusc e T = i e % Tt rla 2 ahout the country ,m;,,;,‘.‘.\;,n an | that inter \.‘4‘ ,,:‘., ufacturers hor To Give Entire Story artnient, | 1lon foday s reparted me not Horl stperlor court. r & Nair repre-| “Cheeko” won first prize in the novice class. > nominatio e ) 2d olsewhor | < 5 .1 Next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock | ous. He is under rdeof a police- [scnted the plaintiff, Ageionilneuninatianfrisefinn nd ¢ | Of Return of Jewels f,,/o.™ Gil'\e” eounition service for [man at the hospital Upon his re-| William I Schuita of T4 kst e s two years before the nomination is et | w York, Oct. 19 (® — Waning inew members at the Y. W, 10! covery he will bo arraigned on a o ¥ ' ] N 5 A strect yeported to the police this ey o 5 T 3 ; made ANNUAL C_ OF C_ BANQUET interest in the theft and subsequent Ly pich hoth old and new wetnbers | eharge of assanlt with intent to Kl { morning ‘n .‘n a lap mi'.-l had heen “MISS Arnerlca” Shakcs Ofl: l“ness { [recovery of the $683.000 Worth Of .ro cordially invited. Miss Klizabeth {11 Franchi dics the charge will be stolen from his automobile while it Rhode Island Man Races | TO BE HELD NEXT MONTHT‘ welsbelonging to Mrs. James 1. i jogers will be the speaker and will { murder. {was parked in ftront of 272 Stavley | . Donahue, was revived today when e i aciiastinight g y | § (tell of her visits this summer 1 lstroot last night. Death to Wife’s Bedside | PR [Assistant District Attorney Pecora |y W e sy New York, Oct, 19 (P-—~A race A fannounced that the complete sto he Ballie stales. | ., |lent Tegion will mect at 8 o'clock with death by airplanc, ucean liner |[CHUMBCT OF Commerce to Select NEW jof the return of the jowels would be | 2 I Church on Tremont St.!7icsiay night at st Mary's sehool and railroad train neared its end Dircetors Next Week— made public tomorrow. Mr. Pecoralpny o om0 ) | cw 330,000 Armenian Apos- hall. for Nathanicl Beacon, of l‘n:\t-wd..lv‘.! ald he would relate the story of the | Thieves Take to Heels nirch Leing erceted on A daughter was born today at the “that when 1 ain through with thi term, 1 return to private life. A man can’t go on indetinitely in this job 1t an ader comes o 1 nd suggests that 1 run ugain his head off.” When reminded that he had been quoted once assaying thatany man would be a fool who did not aceept the presidential nomination it ware tendered to Lim, the governor wsald ) miles from here and had separated court of th oing o trail a which Rich had ‘I'he following nmittee is servh The Catholic Women's Benevo- Bucope. cspecially) A pmenians to Have Own | :Ulullr‘ m(:;.m; 1 5 when hie i Ballots Out Monday [ u‘.\v"yy )\‘il.‘f:’i:‘s.‘;lxru‘. ‘;‘v:-y;“n‘n ! As Bluecoat Approaches romont strect with ihe promise u\‘ New \\',‘nvm)vlfl"n r‘xl\:m?;[;\r‘al m( !\I‘r‘;“ ransferre rom the steamship tdetective, 0 brought the jewels to} : being fini before Christnag, A | and re. Herman Michmin of 45 The non ting cc ttee of | G il fico last The poli re conducting Olto, down the way. rushed to the; The nhominaling comui te th [the district attorney’s oftice last | ‘“”" e L ok ”‘ ,,:‘,,,,‘, z’,’ mecting of the chureh members | Dwight street Battery by tugboat and took a train |Chamber of Commerce will meet |Tuesday, - Uaitl i an l‘”‘luul' i baR iianon s held yesterday and was ad- A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. for his home, where his wife was Wednesday morning to prepare lists | “”y Iceoms Juld ""l”‘“ thief Had | le for burglaries in the A. & dressed by Hev. Mr. Martoogesian | Gustave Nelson of Plulnville at the "’T;;‘""‘;J toibesd ing; ot nominees for dircetors for uu:‘:"?: e nrrehendad oy BCRTUlRon & il o e itatsat o (haiyid|@DLTOR KAl e e plalngd NSRRI General hospital foday. earing of his wife's iliness in| o . 3 S 4 e 3 4 I s e O ean slor Beg Amatiiin Wbout the new church and appealed | P — ihe ‘Balkans, Mr. Beacon flew by |COMIngE vear. The annual election |consider going b the grand jury |17 \ slor 2 ATOh IBHGEL Fhe 150 Armenians airplane to Cherbourg where board- (0f ditectors will take place nextjwithout further deluy 1;,\.'1‘.[.,‘11'1',\ PT:"’,‘_‘:' T "y‘:;’l,,‘,‘f‘;',”? s e mecting then con- 1} ed the Ohio. Before tho ship reach-|wcek. Hallots will be mailed Octo- | —==—— = s e e whicl it be added | Fy LY | i edport, Senator Bingham of Con-|ber 26 and will be returnable Oc- | W, F, Sternberg Passes |inieves aiso took a smail quantity of | '° it Bl alveady \rr(-nw[.“ L | 9] necticut, a friend of Reacon's had |tober 30, The final result will he 294 Mile : el aeneg ¥ O while a dvive will start on November | offclals for a speclal tug to meet the| The Mercantile bureau will meet | | MWIAI F. SRS 06 PR running dovn Loer Ulgeeliurghisnillberot 1 iNd, DEEETLS Ohio at quarantine, |for the appointment of a nominat. | Maple street was honored Yesterday |y, cppraing, ne discovered L struction, measuring 40 by §0 feet. | e eca A oty O onveallIn o taltiestaniil tranksciion ior niuisasalnnergatiiheshomenot B i s e P intores cma i s vem - aersclnip LT SR TE IS SHTOT T e I A S S s il ot Dy (oo TS (ER M, T B T L hasty search for | 8¢ 0 charge of a committes (Continued From First Paze) ahoard the tug for the third lap of [noon. of his 82nd Difthday Anniversary i, o " ioiiing Saturdays recelpts, [ONCh of which Avedies Ate | — his long journey. e annual Chambor of Commerce | Which occurred today. He recetved | o=, 0% 0 oo the hiding plnces, | CHlrman, and George Kevorkian i8)same woy ugain under shnilar olr- Upon landing at the battery, Mr.{banquet will be held carly next ! almost innumeruhle presents from Sl rensurer Aid is being given by | cumstances [Fay Lanphier of California, erowned “Miss America” in the Beacon entered a waiting automo- |month. :”* relatives and friends, ‘(”- *‘\”" BOYS TAKE ACCISsORIEs |\ Christian bodies In the city,| T huve nothing to say pegurding)| Atlantic City beauty pageant, is shown in her hed in a New erg a clery f « ) var | &y i N o SHCCrES the ¢ © Serms 1nt o and s, Pl " St 5 & r = 2 1 i hile and sped {o the raliroad station e HorE LA 'm‘”"’ l'_"f"l""'r“fll "’,‘V:v' m\”’jl B e e e ’f'f’""' & of the drive sevma | (he velations hetweon Mr. and Mrs.| York hotel, recovering from an attack of pneumonia that struck for the firet train to Rhode Island, Al S i i | Biddle. That was their private busi-| oy choyt]e after the contest, ness, not mine, I know they W one Three Unknown Airmen activo membors of Staniey Post, EHLIE ponsEuisncsRin g sl onl Al i . o wos aling auntomobile acec 4 . 0 oy | . ¢ rash - Ly 5 4 High (o ‘ime another frequently; dined and went Report Nanking Taken Killed in Plane Crash Wk from and the cars 0 g t of Crime |anotner frequenys: dloed and svort] By Chekiang Troops |, 5" = Conrt House, N. 1. Ocli@oviot War Commissar |50 potico were notified. | Demonstrated by Speaker | 1. \eiratees of the fact they 19 (P » men were Killed to- t 5 Sergeants Willlam P, McCue and cago, Oct. 19 (P— Crime In| o i S Shanghal, Oct. 19 (A — Reports |day when an airplane bearing nui Undergoes Oneration |George Eilinger vounded up a pair| e L R - w.r\:(;y_ ras that cach was trom Nanking, a treaty port 210 | Number As-68524 fell near herc Moscow, Oct. 19 () — Ger lof voungsters who confessed and | ¢anr o0 i OCHY I'vl'\?(“lnm' A miles west of Shanghal, says the eity | The identity of ajrmen w not | Irunse, soviet commis of w promised to he good in the future, | cach of its estimated 30.000 crook ’I‘“”‘,_H ',‘ ,»v‘mw‘ his has heen captured by the Chekiang [known. A package found in theiwho underwent an operation for nl- but the petty t still continue. | $20,000 annually or $600,000,600, to eh R A el teotoil troops. an another phase of the cam- | plane was addressed to a Licutenant [eer of the small intestine lnst night, leave town, C. It Tolden, president e A e prign which resulted in the recent [ Haley | was progressing favorably today. Tis MAY OPEN NEW STREET of the Chicago crfme commission, Aot learntod it inntil | he returned 1o his Hollywood home. eavtnre of Shanghai. After street ot ————— {doctors say that if he mainteins his zure of land between Kensing. | told a chureh amdience yesterday. :- ting Hu: {.-nnps of Chang “"'tArresi Threc Violatm (present progress he will be out of wenue and Linwood strect for | He estimated that approximately one | e Biddle's landl had tele- n. the Manchurian leader, were | 3 Lpnoned in his adsenee brick con- S 3 danger n o few { highway 1o be known as Came | Ber cent of the ciiy’s 8.000,000 pop- farend to retreat across the Yangtse Of Jersey Sunda,\‘ Law | ceneral Frinse's e 18 someo: |tridge, and the establishinent of [ lation are engaged in eriminal pur- The 3 M. Roldin, Foer to Pukowa, where they expect- Jersey City J.. Oct. 19 (P similar to that of Leon Trotzky, m::m»,.e ade and building lnes, wil | snits, and a ted that erime had | gaiq . Riddle had heen ort driv- | ed to he joined by reinforcements | Three men were arrested liere yes-|predecessor in the war ministry, who |come hefore the hoard of publiz|increased here 100 per cent since lins on 1oriday, apparently in the driven from Shanghal, terday for violations of the vice and {is {Il with intestinal and Kidney {works for adoption tomorrow night. | 1300 P ot Fadlih bt tiallon! Satunday SERmae s tmmorality act, a “biue law." Steve | diseass A change of le on Arch street | - [afternoan she complained of being Repairs around your home? Read | Trikoupis, and James George. | e sidewalk 300 fect northerly from | BLUE TRIANGLE CLUR NEWS 014 and having chills. “Pusiness Service Offered” turn to | 32, were painting a ho A thitd | We try our best to satisfy—Iler-!Grand setreet, will also be con- | e indugtrial committee held its | \faids hronght a hot water hottle | Slassified page, man was hauling a load of grapes. iald ied Ad department sidered | fiest meeting of the winter session |y her apartment and after helping the clubrooms, 476 Main strect. (1o make comfortable departed Miss F. Gertrude Rogers preslded. fahout 4:15 p. m. An hour later 1 Miss Sophia Iogepian reported to [tgey came hack, Mrs. Boldin said. {|the committee the impressiony of [and found Mrs Riddle unconscious the girls of the new clubroomsg{upon the floor near her bed, her Miss Laura Weible, industrial &cc-{head resting against a chair. vetary, outlined the club work for | When Dr. Cipes arrlved about six the coming year. Supper and recre- |a'clock he pronounced Ther dead. ation form a | part of the iile the physician was still in the |l tivities now. Thursday night has|apartment, Mr. Biddle arrived, and been selected as club night, when |[the two men went away fogether sapper, diseussions and classes will [oft ceing to leave funcral ar B | e held. Monday night is reserved [rangements in Dr. Cipes' hands, r those who want to learn the art | Authoritics tonight sald the chemi- gl | of cooking towling will follow '¢al examination ‘n prospcet might Vited to come on these cvenings. |that meanwhile all other eprrange- Special parties will be planned each jMments would have to be held in month. Miss Gertrude Fossett spoke abeyance. [lon the need for recreation and the | S 5 a wa c | co-operation betwern physieal de- | Smokers (Go to Sleep, ngnsgend Sind i ocr ) Set Mattress Afire ment - Miss Marie Higgins will be hostess | Overcome by smoke from a burn ‘A WATCH is nothing more than metal until it is it it sunner clase tonighy st e |52 TEERCE NG ieent Ty ~ome coats must weigh a ton to he . A e Triangle clubrooms. After the | i o . i< ¢ used to tell time. Any convenience—even though [ cumper i interceted n bow) Rl slclan isoaterday, alistnoon 16t iy warm. Burberry Overcoats are known master-minds contrived it—it meaningless until used. [} Wil go o MoRers Bow e Al |caledon a il alarm andlthe firo S e T o (\(1"(*1'”\'(-]]](\”‘[% urge this use. They tell you of im- [ e : ot 5 10 Do G iy o b to five continents for warmth combined s iai o hie elnp, |MAftress had heen damaged. The Thursda night H big ‘”'l provements planned for your greater comfort. They i, Al il expecting to come |0, B U8 GG + with extreme lightness. sugeest new things to eat, to wear, to put in your home B e e lecoRinni Bl the Kkarcties Btheyy I [y X 5 2 S : Saralnabi o Hw | Were smoking fall on the bed. The —devices that may prove as indispensable as watches, li|viintions for the Talloween 2T | ity ~ smouldered for some time, fillin the room with smoke hefore onee vou have used them. o N T AT G avCrs | e flames burst out. Others in the : 4 {honee were attracted by the smell of Nor are sugeestions all. The advertisements list B( o Recor, Chanies T, Nowland [honte o attracied by the el iddleton are candidates wares that are cuaranteed to please. When you buy (Bl o: the: renubiieant nomination for | PO Men Were remotedfo gnother ; ! S e corga A |T0OM where they were treated advertizo !l goods, you buy honest values. A Don't lay aside vour newspaper until you have read {ieeiiliineRsticelar droms aons the advertisements. The news you can gain from them publican members il gath- mav hrine vou an article to serve vou satisfactorily for i e T o constable Wednesday night. ; «ivin st |'|SV lil'('(;l(lVITD Constable Fred Winkle, acting on a writ returnable the gecond Monday Ask for the latest A. BiC Repnrt o "f‘";“_"fi'd!" ”_"vj“"\‘wf]:";'r"';flf“: son the Herald. Antonto Morellt has becn sued for amage by the Superior Auto BA > Al 5 b hieh is returnable . It is a member of the A. B. C. [l sl S e the city court, was served today by OVER 12,000 HERALDS g 0 S. Calls in Mid-Ocean DISTRIBUTED DAILY e om the steamship President Hard- THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- | ing. In mid-ocean. & wireless report- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN ing that it was responding to an SO, from the steamship Tgnacio kst o Dl ot s e SR General news, sports or markets ~Read gl it in this newspaper -.....It publishes Rummage Ssle—A rummags sle all of the local news and the world will be held by the Women's Home A hureh Tuesday and Wednesday, at| nm e o Main street, There is a large tion of choice articles for sale. advt.

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