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+ W SRITATN DALY WERALD, WEDXESDAY, SEPTEMBER %, ™%, UP FOR CAMPAIGN :--.eceet veseer WRECKED INTEST) AGAIN PREDICTED T ion of that law. The referendum | Corwin Engineering Gonncil ~ Expert zoncents of wne sorana gives all the opportunity to express t of Mexico) themselves. We urge a full expres- Fears if Winter Is Severe 2 it featrs ot the warnms | OO Exporters File s : Protests on Rate Jumps ., days scuss peace 1 cent | Cincinnati, O. of ciasses Monday. Pelice led in the cage yesterday, r a fruitless esarch by univer- sity authorities. Dr. Eberman was a graduate of Franklin and Marshall college and of Johns Hopkins, and came hére three years ago from the University of Maine, Indians within th Sept Cincin 29 (M—Ex and manufacturers from Columbus, Day- Middictown and er parts of Ohio fil with ports had been killed or is ral held brought corres- porters of the ti district Assoclation Become Tells Hospital 700,000 Others the Each Major Party Names Ticket and Platform New York, Sept. 29—Both republi- cans and democrats now are all set Stokesmortar Explosive Blows | Hole in Armored Car along th Disabled Annually e Emergency § t Corpor- and United Kingdom f the North Atlantic steam- ship conference against a blanket Atlantic City, Sept. 20.—American | Industry Kkills on the average three | men every hour and every year g mxton) 00,000 become disabled for | tanks tested at Camp Me ) a = | Friday and Saturday made showing against explosive The tests were staged to develop possible weakness in tanks with a view to improved construction in the future. tests were conducted by the Tank Board in co-ope ith the army engineers and the Bureau of Ordnance. In other words, they m Snver W be said to have been in the friends. However, the Tank Board T was as much Interested as th gineers or the ordnance experts in hospitals,” Mr. Corwin said of consumer determining weaknesses in this ber of accidents has been | minute brov modern mobile fortress ; g and he three rea- |about t tua in his opinion. Huge Hole in Roof h coa The havoc wrought by the explosives was army officers who Mussolini and British Premier Are to Meet in oce s 1o United | London, Sept. 29 (P—A meeting vorts which became ef- between Premier Mussolini of Italy ptember 2 1 Sir Austen Chamberlain, Brit- protest embraced a ish foreign secretary, will probably nsion of the be held tomorrow at “some port on onabl inves- | the west coast of Italy, within a rea- Fleet |sonable distance of Rome,” it was stated in officlal quarters today. It licved the place chosen will be r Pisa or Civitavecchia. The sub t of the meeting, which arranged at Mussolini's invitae has not been made public. sion at the polls on this matter, Brush Fire in Nevada NEWINGTON NEWS o B SR _— 29 (P)—Three Mr. and Mr. E. Mann return- two are in | fec for their gubernatorial and senator- | ed vesterday afternoon after having e fal battle. Herewith are presented [Spent a week with Mr. and Mrs, A oSanrat) both tickets and also the platform | Arthur Blake at their cottage at plank, applying to prohibition, as|Scituate. adopted by cach party: Republica State Ticket. For Governor—Ogden L. Mills of New York. For Senator—James worth, Jr., of Genesee. | For Lieutenant Governor—Sey-| ToWwn and school night was o e by served by the Grange last n For Attorney General—-Albert Ot-|th: Grange hall. Mrs. William O'Donnell rendered several solos, ac- | companied by Arthur Prescher. First Selectman James C. Gilbert gave an {outline of the duties of his position. Elmer W. Paps showed briefly the steps which a bill takes in going through the legislature. Harry H.| perience with tanks , chairman of the schonl isted of placing a Frer tee, told of the wiori of that| millemetre shell under one trac Tax Collector E. B.|the tank and a § Proudman gave a brief outline of his | under the other, T work and explained the new alias | were as if the tank warrant. Supervisor of Schools W. | both shells. Little dar H. Mandrey told of the school con-|and tank stock rose measural | ditions in town. On the second test a Stokes mor- = — tar shell was placed on top of the ank and detonated. The metal is steel, one quarter inch thick. Little damage was expected from this ex- plosion. However, obs found a hole in the roof f long and two feet wide, Tt was spattered with fragme thrown with sufficient ror bed them in the The machinery was not damaged and it would have heen possible to proceed with the t the association power had any o t 1 The co-operation of universities personnel escapad and colleges in all parts of the observers were cer ¢ will be sought in an effort have survived insic 5 founding of special In another test a six-i I with intensive hotel containing about six times 5 for hotel men of the future tity of explosive in a 75 s of an experime mortar shell, was explodec ion at Cornell university, one track of a tank. About uates developed of track were torn off by the cutives was po a number of bolts sheercd off for future devel- he tank floor pushed up educational factor. The observers figured this Green of New York would have been disabled in battle, Iy re-elceted presiden s ctensive repairs would be vir- |and ot s elected were: V tually impossible under fire. | presider V. Hauser of Port Doesn't Fall in land, Oregon; David B. Mulligan, of The explosion of a six-inch Montres rles E. Yo st ler the bottom of a tank 1 g hole in the floor and destroyed nd Arthur the motor. Anybody inside aln Frank Ber ainly would have been ssurer, Samuel P, fragments or by poisonot Atlantic Ci In another test thirty p Sept. 20.— New York, ortage wi Sept. 29 UP—A iltant coal high prices shells. it the com r is severe was Wallace, America request rates until ness could be ubmitted by Lewinski Corwin, Director of | the hospital Information bureau of | | the United Hospital fund of New | York, n address hefore ital association, annual the Emergency tion and a statement that the thout warning and 1 not There will be a meeting of the | Grange Tuesday, October 5, to re- |ceive and vote on applications for | membership. ration t shippe e to absorb it on their present , in which he dis- A EARDRINE ¥ S g AL e Theory and P 's Compensation in buying Britain Looking for Aviation Records Lond pt. 23 @ G - ¥ 'nr"n?"“,\‘, tract, ' i doc present hold @ chemistry at the Johns Hopkins 5 hias n aviation. It is ex- | unniy s found last last night f r-in-law h the coroner's inquest s not m public. Eberman had Sunday, when home, PLOT AGAINST SHAH Teheran, Persia, Sept. 29 (P — Several high officers are reported to have been arrested following the discovery of a plot agalnst the shah. The mejliss or national as- . voted confidence in the gove ernment S5 to 12, yvesterday after a spirited debate on the governmental program en- e | Johns Hopkins Professor Found Dead in Cottage Md., Sept. 29 (P)—The Norman Fitzh Eber- gave 3 ma some of | “there is a gen- | PU on of workers. number of acci- |1 € lo with the last depres- ving the numbers of new men vere taken on the ident rate P — SR gesere for new employees is alw TO TALK OVER PEACE Third, since t g Ariz., S 29 (P | tion of ty appliances h and in any firms were airged and the trusted to welfare depart- g no expert techn lirst,” he said surprise to thre Sl cond sion, large report sa Kahn Phelevi was crowned shah of Persia last April, succeeding an Ahmed Mirza, who was de- 5 miles pe from been missing | Re ft his Balti- los obtain app: ral | for speed to prep: Elm Hill, which has been with- out an adequate supply of water for the past threce weeks due to the breakdown of H. H. Ibelie's system, ing New Britain water. The of the Maple Hill fire district have been making an effort to furnish residents of Elm Hill with a temporary supply at a nominal cost until work in New Britain has been completed and meters put in. There is water in the mains which have been laid through Elm Hill and Maple Hill and connections at the houses are all that is necessary for a temporary service. Carl E. son, of the firm of Ericson & John- vas recently appointed super- have charge of the tions for service nt out about a week For Chief Judge, Court of Appeals re now being returned. About —Benjamin N. Cardozo of New |16 have been recelved to date, sev- York. leral connections have already been For Associact Judge, Court of made and otk will be made as Appeals—Henry T. Kellogg of Patts- sible. burg. | «cent fire at Newington | Center, the question arose to| ether or not there was water in the mains of the Maple Hill fire dis- t which could be used in case of a fire. There is water in the mains 1 in event of an emergency the listrict has received permission to| draw from the mains even though the meter has been delayed in or-|trijon, a high der that the work of laying the 12| jess powe: inch main from Newington Road to| o connect with the 18 inch belt line| e tracks, demolishing it Court of Appeals | at Stanley strect might be completed | passing uch a W 1rdozo and the mains properly flushed be- | uld have been d mo fore sectting the meter. track rollers, POISONOUS COSMETICS e ™ i track guides a turret door, cwers | Special Courses for | cet | Men Who Manage Hotels | lor | ( Sept. 20 (P—Specialized | | . some ty cou in hotel mana it and ownership werr ed | 1by American Hotel association mem- | rs as a means of increasing cul- | ture and education in the ranks of “CONNECTICUT'S BEST sugge W; .~ FURNITURE STORE Predictions seem to point to a long cold winter. Now is the time to make your home OGDEN L. more comfortable and more liveable with a few new pieces of furniture. MILLS tinger of New York. For Controller—Vincent B. phy ot Rochester. found; Hundreds of people are coming from all parts of the state to buy at Porter’s Reliable Store. Within the past week we have delivered truck loads to Hartford, New Haven, Meriden and Bristol besides to all sections of our own city. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor—Alfred E. Smith of New York. For Senator—Justice Wagner ew York. For Lieutenant Governor—Idwin Corning of Albany. For Attorney General—Benjamin Stolz of Syracuse, For Controller—Morris of Buffalo. Tor Chief Ju —Benjamin York. For Ass Appeals—Hen burg. Most people want Good Furniture and Rugs at honest low prices. That’s why they have heen coming to this store for the past eighty-seven years. Robert F. fumes. inds of somewhat and safer andl ind Henry 7F0r&7 Blsllkes to Be Made Butt of Fraud Wilmington, Del., 29 (P)— ren He FFord presents a Tremaine r one | ] ovel An explosion of fift triton under one trach | concerni s equivalent c: pecially ec ructed touring car that he presented to “Baron G. Frederick Von Krupp, Jr.” 2 | bor, who posed as the in the N tle county work house, awaifing trial on charges of || The auto in question was repor toration, or Democratic View on (8th, of the es- The democratic party u people to ratify and ind sitlon the party and consistently maintaine on the question in the referendum to mod Federal act to enforce the I th Amendment. explosion would have disabled | at personnel might have b ‘rges Action by States | 0807 D e e s on g Thirty pounds of TNT were ex- ploded two feet to one side of the another test, to r the tank would fall into the crater created by the explosion. stead of falling in the tank To Bar Salc of Injurious Preparations. Concord, N. H., Sept. 20.—(P— BEDROOM FURNITURE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ™™ only The republican e, through 15 rati- ment to r refus fied the Bighteenth Amer the Federal Constitution a ing Govenor Smith’s proposal to sub- | mit the question to the people. The democratic party has always believ- ed that this action was not in keep- ing with the wishes of a ority of the people. The democratic party has likewise contended that the in- terpretation of the Eighteenth Amendment, expressed In the Vol- stead act has resulted in widespread contempt and violation of the Jaw, in illegal traffic in liquors and fn official corruption, and that a ma- Jority of ‘the peopls In this State are not in sympathy with it. | Republican Plank on Same. The manufacture, transportation | or sale of intoxicating beverages is | forbidden by the Federal Constitu- | tion. So long as this provision is in the Constitution it should be en-| forced. The Eighteenth Amendment | and the Volsted act are the | of | the land. As a party ways upheld the caus order, we pledge our public officials, | whether national or State, to do all | in their power to see that they are obtyed. - The people of the State are right- ly alarmed by the lack of observ. LET A A BATTERY PROTECT YOU from Weak ignition. Slow starts. Dim lights. Large repair bills, Frequent recharging, YOU BUY SATISFACTION WHEN YOU BUY A KALO P.&V. Tire & Battery Co. 261 Myrtle Street lnf doing,” he | saia sale of cosmetics | of injurious and poisonous prep: ons were urged by Dr. Dana U. Hubbard of the New York city department of health, in an address at the second day's ses- sfon of the New England health in- stitute yesterday. Dr. Hubbard declared that many girls and women buy and preparations which are either jurious or poisonous without know- ing it. Ie sald state officials should take steps to prevent this by closer regulation of sales. He sald that Supervision of the and the barrin in- 180 hair tonic fac- | tories had sprung up in the last three years. “If people drank as much hair tonic as they are accused said, “a large num- ber of people should have hair a over their intestines as well as ing a tail like a horse.” He pointed out that the total amount of money spent in the United States for cosmetics in 1925 was over $141,000,000, an increase of $11,000,000 over 1923. He also that the makers of patent nedicines and cures spend one- welfth of all the money spent in ad- vertising in this country each year. The moon completes fts clreult around the earth in a little more than 27 da L Phone 3693 | aerial tour of E | rocked a little an, cecd ler its o roe to determin ions of vario to tanks, but not | Completes European Trip Sept London, 3. Harmon of the Croydon aird day from Ostend of the internation tors, of which he founder. Mr. Harmon, who is 60 trip in by ti ed by the Colonel Falcht, The flight was s Italy, on S der the patronage Belgium. [ 1) 1rope in the interest Italian governm veteran September 20, old by the “baron” N. M d could ha 'WN power pertments : e the effeet of ex- us strer & pr ths close | in direct contact, | | T.os Angeles, Sept A lof the by Airplanes | st —{P—Clifford | turs as filed in f York ed at | vesterday by Mrs. 1 rome a noon t | as Caroly , completing his | John Coltan, the profits froi suceess, known M dec Colto; Carter that she and | Shanghai Gesture play in 1925 and th Joaned | author later assigne 1t and pilot- | interest to her. In Italian flier, | charges she sent on for copyright al league of avia- | s is president and ears old am ne ted from Milan, and was un- | Boni of King Albert of [of th and Liveright SIS T = That is all the GUARANTEE you need Come in and see the new models for coal and wood Glenwoo RANGES Make Cooking Easy Glenwood Gas Ranges at your Gas Company J. M. CURTIN & Co. NEW BRITAIN £100,000 damages and an story. Colton, at Albuquerque Mus. LcV;Iier (‘arterrls Suing on Copyright '} T~ accounting the New York Shanghal Ges- leral court her Cartel Sult for | Payton, against action charging in fringement of copyright ares In the suit tole Y as a story a at Colton as co- ed his title and July, 1925, she articles to Wash- and discovered t Colton had closed a deal with for publication Mrs. Carter IT'S A GLENWOOD" Whether it is a complete suite in Walnut, Ma- hogany or Fancy Enamel, or simply a few odd pieces in Maple, you will find it here, at just the right price. We pride ourselves on the quality of the up- holstered furniture we sell. We sell only well constructed pieces, and do not buy simply “price” merchandise. Let us show you our new Suites of many differ- ent styles and in attractive ‘coverings at — $149.00 $187.50 $249.00 $325.00 We have Splendid Four-Piece Walnut Suites at $186.00 $195.00. $219.00 $249.00 GOOD DINING ROOM FURNITURE HAS NEVER BEEN SO LOW IN PRICE For instance—At Porter’s you can buy a fine Grand Rapids Walnut Suite with a handsome 66-inch Buffet, Extension Tahle and Six Tapestry Seated Chairs for ....................... e . 821900 The Server and China Cabinet to match are only slightly additional. STEP IN AND SEE THE NEW SUITES IN MAHOGANY AND WALNUT AT $97.00 $149.00 $197.00 $219.00 $279.00 $325.00 $349.00 $425.00 $500.00 )