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AT U, §. to Be There (By Dr, Walter N, Kielz) Maw York, Oct. 80 (@) (#) —The wild, pure-blooded canary is due | [ for ta Csbut before the footlights in Nuw York. A (ompaay of these genulne five and one-half inch natiwa Cana Islanders are ecming hero to s in the bird chorus managed by t International Roller Canary Bre: b ers’ assoclation at thelr show De- cember 14-19, Bird fanciurs from all parts of the United Stat domesticated s the tremulous blooded ancesto he Greater New York Canary club announced that |f§ fes will be in | more than 5,000 ¢ competition for prizes. The wild canary is not more |f than five and one-half {inches in |j length., Some of its domestic rela- tlons measure eight inches. Most of |} the wvarleties, of which 27T were | regognized as early as the 18th century by French fanclers, differ merely in color and markings of |§ the plumage. The natural song of the canary |f§ s light and clear, and in their na- tive groves, especlally during mat- ing season, they sometimes sing |{ with such ardor that they burst the | delicate vessels of the throat. The females are sald to select the: best singers for thelr mates, causing considerable competition in canary melodies, One of the most valued varieties has at first black wing and tail feathers, a pecullarity which disap- pears after the first moulting. The less desirable are those on which the plumage Is irregularly spotted and speckled. A native of the Canary Islands and Madelra, the canary was first domesticated in Italy in the 16th century. It soon spread over Eu- rope and later to America, DURKIN STIL 1§ ELUDING POLICE Guoman Saved by Woman's - Wit and Love Chicago, Ote. 30 (A—A woman's wit and devotion and a man's abil- |} ity to slip and shoot his way through the waiting hands of police are stor- ies behind the determined search for artin J, Durkin, slayer of a feder- zent and bane of policemen in . He is still at large, Werner, lis sweetheart, burkin twice owes his freedom, it not his life. One of these times was Durkin stepped into a police frap wnd shot his way out. Lloyd Austin, her uncle, died of bullets ex- chunged by Durkin and the detec- five: who wounded, Again, ¥ mother of a 15 munths old baby by her divorced husband, Jack Werner, enabled Dur- kin to escape in Sacramento, after he had wounded two policemen, by sauntering down the hall and doing | [ , the “shimmy” to distract the atten- tion of Lis guards while he leaped through a window. Now, Betty 18 In jail, facing prob- | able prosecution as an accessory in the shootings that have marked Durkin's escapes. But she is un- afraid, for Durkin, she says, braved pursuing police (o buy a new outfit for ler baby and to bring him from a detective-guarded apartment to a hotel, where they planned & now | life. Detective s Durkin, have , ready to kill on sight to prevent re- currence of the injurics and deaths searching for that came with previous attempts to | { | { Jail him. Five detectives, besides the two In | | Sacramecnto, have been vitcims of Durkin's ready pistol. One of them, | Fdward Shanahan, he killed after Shanahan's bullets at close range | had no Three he shot in eet fight last December. Another death with a bullet in his liver. ¢ in Cleero, C Used for Other Purposes New ) v Octi-8 P—Sor the funds provided from the Mrs, DB & e hat a smiled as a wor 3 tective a ne t uy READ THI. HERALD CLASSI- 2 FIED ADS FOR RESULTS. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1925, RYWILL | - AVEDEBUTINN.Y. | Bird Fanciers From All Over ST e LBREERL TSt AL TR | VAR RS HARIA FRS A SUMARARID: ! - [ . ACLRRL TRV RN 1] | " 10) - ML LA BIALLALLLE LIRS0 Ao —— A e a0 s RATMATEIINY 5 XAt TS 7 v, 1 M M A L Y AAOCTHEA LA 3 AN W AR TRA A 4 AP R O AONL XHOAS PRI \ 0TI IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllnlllllmnlllllllnHllnl|||llI|IIllllllllllllu|(1lilllll!llllllllllllllllllllltllh|mnande|llwl\lmlnHIIIHHllluHmlmlIIINl‘l|l|llllun’;l‘|'lllm|llll|I||lllllll|lll|l’mlIllllTMllllllnlllll. I NN will bring their | ers to match |J§ il of thelr bluc- | § e G POWSKR DUR 816 BUYL Player Piano We Feature the Following High-Grade Player Pianos RADCLIFFE — CABLE & NELSON STERNBERG & SONS WESER BROS. and the Celehrated SHONINGER REE—50 Player Lamp and Scarf crday when she knocked | i the shotgun of ivigeangy H. L. | # WURLITZER time for Christmas—we Rolls, Bench,] and shotguns Gray, is near | time Durkin succossfully i s e : Mattresses — made with a Gil- "7 man roll edge L Only One to a Customer Oh, Tl Beat Them All! UONGOLEUM ARMSTRONG RUGS 9x12 and 9x10-6 NEPONSET $59.00 B L AT veR R TN o \ i I THE MANAGEMENT HAS TURNED OVER THE EN-} TIRE STORE TO ITS BUYERS-FOR ONE WEEK-TO| BE KNOWN AS ALL STAR BUYERS WEEK-DURING WHICH TIME ALL BUYERS COMPETE WITH ONE AN- OTHER-TO GIVE THE GREATEST VALUES. Free! Free! Free! Free! GENUINE COLUMBIA CONSOLE to the person buying the biggest billiof goods during this week. Here is a chance for those going housekeeping. See Phonograph in window! tfit SEE THIS SUITE IN OUR WINDOW 3 Piece Genuimwe Jacquard LIVING ROOM SUITE (Reversible Cushions—Moss Edging) Consists of large T-foot Settee, Wing Chair and Fireside Chair— : . e upholstered all over in genuine Jacquard velour, reversible $ l 89 This All-Stsr Buyers Weak will put the cushions, moss edging, web constructed, Marshall spring units; T L O i s regular $275.00 value. —George G. Kaplan, Buyer of Living Room Furniture. 4 Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite . : e (Exactly as Hlustrated) : ~ Consists of Dresser with Plate Mirror, Chiffonier, Bow-End Bed T o Sitees Salqreand ot rive and Dressing Table; a regular $149 value. Special for All Star anies, you & miing on orory suiier BUYers’ Week— A £ Bt hed ALL OTHER SUITES REDUCED FROM 20 TO 35% n 8. Kaplan, Bu e e BOUDOIR LAMPS Complete with Silk Shade; reg. $3.00 value Folding MAHOGANY CARD Q TABLES OAK LIVING ROOM TABLES (regular $15 value) M. $9.95 -::( Saturda; «—. T » at 153 MAIN ST, e