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THREE GASES OF KNEPPER ALL BUT | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMRER 14, 1 MURDER ONDOCKET ~ BETTERS RECORD Fairtield Superior Court Has Peculiar List 1ed First Page) 14 1 in Bridgenc P. Waldo Marvi for court ju o structions to noon s a situ peet vestigating m Play Today a of Norwa ere O of N como have his ed that wers mem pion laced his nter of d his sec n in the -1 birdie on narvelous three, His lous ut short of pitched s pecled hine ar ies may trem gata any be calls rons ace life ing. New Britain Man May Play at Exposition Professor P'er Olsson, organist and choir le: r at the First Lutheran church, has been invited by the man- agement of the sesquicentennial ex- position at Philadelphia to play the sometime in 1 .cember. Profe Olsson has not ¥ been a ed of the date, but will accept the offer. He will play in the main auditorinm of the exposition which has a ati capacity of about 75,000 people and contains what is claimed to be the largest pipe organ in the world. The auditoriu:n which houses the big organ is the first building which the visitor comes to inside the main gates and is distant from the ii- um where the pageants and ou plays are held. Brother Is Absolved Auto Fatality In Haven, pt. 14 (P—No responsibility is placed on v of Highwood, in the death of his a finding handed oM today. was fat 6, when th operating Dix- rd within ten his f just He et of the cup ¢ | four | first poor was n sank rst the third, another Bobhy got off his the tournament. The ball under a three In tall grass left of the fairway. The mpion coolly niblicked the ball to the edge of the green, but re-| three putts for a five, the he had excecded par fig- Baltsurol son or ¢ On ar land to the auired ti ures at The back with yard fourth, wpion immediately came nother birdie at the 126 however, tossing his 1y in ten feet of the flag. He then holed a difficult uphill putt for a two The titlcholder's first puft at fifth hopped into the hole birdie three, and then hopped out zain. He was content with a four. Bobby got his driver under com- mand again at the sixth. His long straight smash bringing him close to the green that he was able to pitch within 15 feet of the flag more he putting for a bht his ball rimmed the cup took a par four. s finished the first nine holes one stroke over par. Bobby negotiated the seventh in another par, taking the regulation five strokes, but the ecighth he hooked his mashie approach to the right of the green in a trap. He ex- ploded 10 feet past the pin and took two putts, one over par. The ¢ mpion was too strong at the ninth, his ball carrying into the rough a right of the green. His | recovery was 12 f pin, but he needed Axain one s0 Once birdie and he Jone in New criminal Harold Kopjans connection with brother, John in down hy Coroner John Kopjansky jured on September truck his brother crashed into another truck in well avenue. Edward Whelan of West Haven is not held in connection with the death of Joscph Webber of Fast Haven, in another ding handed down. Webber killed on the morning of August when the Whelan was driving crashed through a fence on the Bos- ton Tost at Linsley Hill and struck a rock was responsible from the two T e out over machine rol of his periods of the Dawson as- he lost frequent Geor Although ter at sccond round sured himself a place among the qualifiers with a second -day score of $3, bringing his total for the | two rounds to 1 i Rudy Kn v linksman, tore co road ol LOCARNO TREATY EFFECTIVE neva,. Switzerland, Sept. 14 (A Locarno treaties of security arbitration became officially operative today when ratifica- tions of all the sig deposited with the the league of nations. Sioux a7 sensational nine holes pper, former who turned in off a first the ci vesterday, card of today. atories were secretariat of ‘Goose Flesh’ Mornings Are Here TAnd lives there a man with blood so red, who never to himself has said: Oh! how I'd like to stay in bed? TA Perfection Oil Heater is ideal at this time of the year. You can easily carry it to the place you need it. And it quickly transforms a cold room into a cheerful warm one. No odor, clean, and economical—one gallon of kerosene gives ten hours of radiant heat. (See them on display. Seven models). “We have an Electric Portable Furnace that really heats. A new idea in heating. Three times the heat given by other electric heaters with the same amount of current. It heats by circulating hot air! 'Stop shivering—Come in—Warm up. ERPE" 7 ARCH STREET Telephone 106 “‘Hardware Meant for Hardwear" TYPEWRITER SERVICE Phone 612 “RENT A TYPEWRITER" New Britain Typewriter Exchange par | 76 yard |1 | gave | pray. high iron shot across a pond to with- | 41 he | for a |- | | | ! | 44-40 96 West Main Street Evans Starts Badly E he veteran Chi- surol less cordial Chick s nine, GHILDREN DIE AFTER ACCIDENTS Boiling Water and Bonire Fatal {0 Two Youngsters und Ba SEpeRlT on the tts on ball into a rt- king drop- on the of » 1 thre p firs the bad ¥ his ird sand second, brook Jones' had a add to the f esterday. a e 1o bosom ir 39 on m i ns after his un- getaway, taking a smooth an erratic outgoing L total of §1. Chick appear- lification “with a 160 Gardner Also Ont Gard another Chicago was apparently out of the the Walker cup captain a card of 82 for a 174 Nearly Betters 70 Knepper, brilllant from the middle west, a three foot putt on the green in the second round of qualification test for the na- 1l amateur championship today excel Bobby es' brilliant 70 yvesterday. Despite sixes 1 ens of ney. Knepper strokes under par. best mark of the tournament made yesterday by Jones. Knepper's brilliant second round him a total for the two dayvs' of 147, the best mark of the ment posted up to noon to- recovered favorable 14 (@) e-year-old Mrs. John Go 1ue, this city Miss € to da ter of Mr. and of 89 Hillsid at Gr result fternoon round ome. with hol certain of qu score of ffin hospital this mornin burns receive 5 o'clock wr a bonfire in front The young girl her brother in 1 happened of A fire running her vin of s P ront of run porting two total fi day of the to tonzue 1o the around her 15 in agon leave out s¢ hon aching and Rudy t xmateur young in sth rushec tio! to being due of the to t body. morning, death degree burns about and jour- two on the 10th his incoming posted a 7 His score tied sept. 14 (P—Wil 4 o-year-old son Mrs, Joseph Ur who fell fnto a tub yoster of h today STAMFORD CONTESTS Wife of Judge, is De- of this of boiling play of ourna day. Gunn the v of with little C to his a total trouble possibility play The aded him i in the home and faced mination from second day card of § orgian's high 80 of yesterda of 163 for the came way Mrs. Young, el mat feated for Nomination for Reelec- 2t tion to School Committee, two 14 B — republican for the nomi- s H was contests 36 G Complete for the hole qualification 1. J. Osbun, withdrew. Dawson, scores follows: Wilmington, 1cus h nation of city i Martin, present firs ominated for ree on in a three f He defeatel Josepl a and William M mon Burke de Wil- on 1 on test Del., selectman, scorge Chicago, 74-42- 157, G 175 W, 171, cornered fight. Carpine Franci D rcoln rty ich Reg " in three weeks ago. Mrs. Mildred W. You samuel Young o was defeated for nomi school serv c 48 Waldo, jr.. Detroit, 8$4-43- it Come Omaha, 8$6-43 of the rchu beaten by fight here Hughes, ic 5 W was 1 Burke, 89- 2 Sewickley, Pa., pri 46-44— H. A 44—168 Joscph M. New York, 8$5-39- wife Steiner, New of ] well c court pool, Ohio, S$4-43-45 for -ction M. Batchelder, Wenham, mittee, on w 85-43-40—168. tary for fe Atlanta, ber for six supported by also. I i tio) ree to the com- ars and Mrs. Youn the Lincoln faction $0-39-44— vea Knepper, Chicago, 77 candidates the four places on the | stable and the four | “Regular” republicans. | The total vote cast was 4.3 which was within 47 of equaling the record vote of the primarics th weeks ago. appeared for ticket for chosen X ammer, Cranford, N. J, on= withdrew H. Gadr were r, Buffalo, 70-44-42 . James, New York, 91-43-45 A. Peacock, New York, S6- 171 nt Former New Haven Fire Dept. Member Is Fined New Haven, Sept. 14 (P-—Wil- li J. Merrick, who recently re- signed from company 12 of the New Haven department was sent to jail fo! e days and fined §1 on five charges in city court today. It was charged that Merrick after putting out the headlights of his automobile, drove straight at three policemen who were trying to | stop him. The charges against him | were operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor, speed- ing, drunkenness, violation of motor vehiele laws and failure to stop on | | signal. Gardner, Chicago, S8- | A W. York—20— ithdrew. George J. -169. Detroit, 85- n Charles Evens, Jr., Chicago. 42-39—160. B. Bowles, Short Hills, N 3.42 M Robins, Philadelphia, icago, §6- York, $4-37- .. G. Seeligson, San \ntonio—92— withdrew. E. W. Conklin, 44—168. C. 38-41- New York, 84-40- | - : Immigration Board {o Pass on Nuns’ Status | Albans, Vt., 14 (P—Four | nunsg, held by customs officials un- til an assessment of $4,000 had been ipaid on rare laces found concealed. | on their persons Saturday, w brought before speci board of inquiry at immigration headduarters toda The board w called to de- ter ne the 1:gal rights of three of the nuns to remain in the United tates., Kaufmann, Pittsburgh, 87- — 166, Mickles, 8 Canada, -30-45— s RIFLE CLUB TO SHOOT The New Britain Rifie Club will open its season at the armory Thursday night. There wil be a trick rooster shoot. The trap shoot- ing by the club being held every Saturday afternoon on the outdoor range on Wells' street is proving very popular and attracting many marksmen. clothing to | THE HERALD T ADS” = ATES ECUTIVE ' 1IN 14 lines Min Miniw No séto Ad ter. violinist Booth Blk Hart no and Booth sular Tent, n Veters has re- ron ing o has resumed rmony. Studio oom Biock.—advt, The meet No. ing of D he Lovigy oore 10 5 1 be I o'clock i in 0dd hal meeting of the cil terday Ne w Britair called A quorum was meetir as not of Civie clubs afternoon sent and the Anna Bilston sold today amp Real I near av through perty Kr Miss Mr. and Ellis stre on Ki uss. Mary Horton, daughter of Mrs. L. Horton of 16 et celebrated her tenth bir v today with a party for her little frie he color scheme of the decorations was pink and white Ten children attended Britain Nest of Owls will t tomorrow evening at 8 o'ciock 0dd Fellows hall. The suit gainst F, of o5 led out of court represented the plaintiff and firm of Hungerford & Saxe counsel for the defendant. Elizabeth Coffey of Lincoln is spending two weeks at At- lantic City. A discussion of department William Thunstrom liffe, Jr., has been the was Miss fire advt. | L Donald Gaffney | — | ———— e e ANNOUNCEME l AUTOMOTIVE Burial Lots, Mouuments 3|7 Autos and _rucks for Sale 9 FURD BBDANS—2-1924; 2-1924 Ford four- ings, 2-1924 Overiand tourings. 1¥24 Clievrolet touring. 1924 Bufck touring, Ford 1925 1-ton truck, 12824 Willye Knight touring. Time paymeuts. Ko- dolph's Garuge, 127 Cherry St. Phone Salesroom. 6 Main St. Phone BUH ed; water-proof, hermetically vealed AL VAULTS—Concrete lnd‘reln-‘ vauit Co. Phone §47-15 | ENTAL WORKS | sizes and letter cut- Carving and Ity Florists 3 BEAUTIFUL FLOW ERE for weddlnge and sl occaslons, plus qual'ty and rervice, Flower Garden Greenhue, 1163 Stanley Phone 3§ - and in T xcellent Apply to Sta TV reaconable prices. use, 215 Oak 8t Greenho ted plants, funera Church St. TEDALE P D ¢ Jodge Coup CAPITOL BUICK 183 ARCH ST PHONE 2 co., REET. M oward, BETTER USED CARS AT THE BETTER PRICE. = FORDS REAL VALUES AT TOUR OWN TERMS. USED CAR DEPT, S JERFORD COURT, e ERFORD COUR wha MER AUTO €O e famn el PHONE — AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Iruck Agen BUICK HUPMOBILE AND STAR USED CAR DEPT. 4 coupe, 5 CANTLTAC CARS—Saler & Service. Lan Mota “A Rell 4 West Tel Main St BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. INC, 240 HARTFORD AVE. service, Church UODGE Superlor Auto Company, RS—Saies EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR & F. Motor Sales Corp., and_Ser st IF YOU HAVEN'T ONE, Car for 10 vea 5 HERE'S AN West Main Bt OPPORTUNITY HUPMOBIT. D STAR—Sales rcoms | 1921 cer touring. PHONE 1485, | THE ce department. Burritt Motor | Ruick gedan. ) Hartford Ave., at Stanley | Hupmobile touring Chevrolet coupe. Rickenbacker Hudson coach Chevrolet sedan. Hudson © and ser | Bee the new ime | Sales and Bervice. A. G. Hawker, 6§ | ilm_Btreet. hone 2458, ; OARLAND AND — PONTIAC—Gales and | service. Products of General Motore. The Harwawre City Motor Co., 50| Waser Sunon’ Chestnut_St. | H Finmatliaconne MOTOR CARS _AND TRUCKS— | Fasex coach. | Kenneth M. Searls & Co, Slex ana n | Service; cor. Elm and Park 6te. Phone roadster. 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers Dodge touring. AIGE AND JEWETT—Salee and Service. | NASH—motor_car AUTOMONIVE —— et Autos and Irucks For Sale 9 CARS Cliewrolet Touring Chevrolet Tourlng ¢ Sedan t Touring Iindge Touring Essex Coach obile Tourlng mobile Touring &8 Touring Studebaker Touri Willy -Knight Sedan ... OPEN EV UNTIL 9 TERMS ARRANGED MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP., 365 MAIN STREET, HARTTORD, SALES AND SERVICE HUPMOBILE — HUDSON — ESSEX NASH USED CAR DEPT. 1925 1925 1924 1926 1925 1023 Ford coupe, Dodge sport touring. Willys Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator sedan. Nash advanced 6 roa Nash 6 touring A G. HAWKER PHONE 2458 FORDS—FORDS - FORDS slean-up rale Low pri considered. Tu, Touri Coupe g . 1 rules will be held this evening at a | special meeting of the board of | commissioners. Deputy Chief Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co., 319 East | Main St. Phone 2810, | T TDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and Michael T. Souney, head of the fire | Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., 225’ prevention bureau, witl speak on the | _Arch 8t. Phone 260, phases of his work. | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— | Motor_care, g A son was born today to Mr. and | NoloT care | Bale and emice 13 139 ARCH 8T. Ton Truck MANY OTHE 5 Ton Panel ADES AND TERMS C DERED. your used car now THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., AUTOMOTIVE SALES TEL. 2542, ) 0 R. C. Rudoiph. Phone 2051-2. Mrs. Victor Poindexter of Hartford. s e e e Mrs. Poindexter is a daughter of Mr. | = 7 | U: =2 passenger coupe, driven | and Mrs. D. MecMillan of Dover 00 miles, just like new. Price right Road. this cit | Hennett Motor Sales, Arch St. Officer John Kennedy found the side door of Walnut Hill school | open and lights in a room burning | last night. He found nothing dis- turbe The police were notified today of the return of the operator's of Edward R. Avery of 30 street and Bennie Dunetz of Gold street. Chief of ) AU itlon_per st $330 takes it hen Cables, 1120 touring, 1 and all ace John 102 Police Grogan of West Hartford was a caller at the police | station tod John O'Neil ind Salvatore trunk of T Beaver Miglyle of 33 Lee| reet, each ged about were arrested at 5 last evening by De- | tective Sergeant W. P. McCue on the charge of theft of a tire in Canton | September 1, from a car owned by | Harold Swanson of C‘romwell. They | were turned over to the Collinsville polic A daughter was born ¢ aln General hospital tod and Mrs. J. Genotti of 10 street. street [ % of them. good runmin somalle i€ taken at once iring_car. Tel. | it s0ld at once, rop St H. Barks, 177 Win- | New Bri- | 3 . 1o v Convention Delegate ) Stanley | Prior to the opeming of the re-| publican convention today at Hart- Dition and American adhesion to the ';’:‘1 :L“"V"R"' posaLo e tiamber of | world court figured prominentiy ’h 4 :‘fi‘k ”“”’(‘ v‘d”"’;“““‘; s again today among before ’“;“’{ L _ynz‘ f) um street. and voters of mine states who wert to|Medical attention was summoned for him. Edward F. Hall, who was the polls to choose party standard bearers for state and federal offices. ' Present. but not a delegate, was given Sposato’s proxy. CAMPAIGN ISSUES Washington, Sept. 14 (P—Prehi- issues SKIPPY AUNT GUSSIE SAYS UNECE LoulE WAS GOIN' FORTY MILES 'N' HouR'N' UNCLE LOVIE SAYS W€ weaen"v_jf » MY STARS. BUT FOLLY DOES BALL BACK AT ASHUR. | THE FOLLOWING CARS HAVE BE i % |125 CHURCH ST. | CHEVROLET*USED CAR DEPT. ARCH ST, ON NEW CH ARE IN GOOD CONDI SELLING ON CONVENIEN] PRICES ARE LOWER. VACKARD, 1326—SINGLE MODEL TOURING. MONTHS OLD. AGE. 6, BPORT JUST A FEW VERY LITTLE MILE- CAR LIKE NEW. LASH MOTOR . 413 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 3000, d touring car. laker coupe. Star touring. Ford roads Ford d Cadil Ford Essex coach Oakland sedan, Ford touring. Tord roadster. vrolet touring. CARS AT MAIN 6T, | GLEN ST. IN . truck body. X, 1 ton Auto Parts and Accessories 11 BIG BARGAINS In Accessorles for OPPORITE 1922-1923-1924 Ford Cars. SUPERIOR AUTO ©O, BUT NOW i For th tnt ST @ the Fall and Winter, excellent condition, | JEWETT, 1 |CLEV Taken Ill on Street ~ssu N { | AUTOMOTIVE SALES 0., SEDAN—Just _thoroughly | overhauled, good paint and excellent | tira cquipment. Upholstery like new. 248 ELM 8T. TEL. 2701, ), 1923 TOURING CAR—Run onl; iood tires, top | upholstery like new. Perfect running order. Price $450, —_— THRIFTY—Buy 3 Firestone tires & tubes. 4 cylinder coach, 1923. Thorough High pressure ai Iy overhauled. New Duco pamt.| Gasoline, olls, groaces . and Berviee: Flve good tires. Ulark’s Auto ‘Accessory Srop, 138 Eouth 6—advanced six touring car.| Maln St. Phone 1590 with winter top. Run only 3300 | les, new car guarantee, fully cquipped.fA new car at 25% saving TERMS ARRANGED. ; J. B. MORAN'S GARAG ASSOCTAT ASH DEAL CHURCH_ST. T OPEN EVENINGS. EDERALTAND LEB TIRES—Wet and dty storage batteries. J. M. Farrell, 110 Franklln Square. Phone 1§69, GARCO BRAKE™ SERVICE STATION— Brake lining adjsted on short notics. P. & V. Tire and Battery Co., 201 Myrtle 8t. Phone 3693 R. 5L, zso:rz,' AUNT GUSSIE SAYS YEs 'N' UNOCE LOVIE SAYS No - 5 Yes "N no THeN- Mayge DONT BE A QUITTER! You'D QUGHTTA BE ABLE TO STAND THE Fo6 |F PoLLY ONE;TWO, THREE, FOUR, You KIN ALL 60 SET ON By PERCY CRCSRY 1T 700K A (ONG TIME BEFORE UNCLE LOUIE COULD GET IT INTU AUNT GUSSIES HEAD THAT THE EARTH WAS TRAVEIN ' 20 MILES AN HOUR THE OTHER WAY. THEM, WEALL STOPPED IN AT THE FORE MAN'F HOUsE N' NoTHIN' woved Do, BUT THAT AUNT GUSSIE SHOUMD OFfF HER THAVES ‘N’ Cook SomE (ENTIL Soup, By CLIFF STERRETT 1 JESS COUNTED Si% GALS ON THE OTHER SIDE; DAWGONE 'EM!

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