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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926, 'CHAMBERLAIN AND MUSSOLINI HOLD | Cold Nerve! HOSPIALZATION KT | =y s e s i e INJUNETI"N ST[]PS SECRET CONFERENCE FOR AN HOUR o i RAl]Ifl FANS HIT gl SEOUE. el o & i ‘ $9 PER DAY TSURSKED| Shiem e S s must be aio to twist and e, ! LA ply and suddenly, to follow d rooms ¢ the enemy’s zigzagging, or to avoid [mier Mussolint recelved Sir Austin |where they boarded a motorboat and Chamberlain, British foreign s were taken to the Guiliana, a for- | Endowment by Publio. Contribution c ‘, ¢ affol 1y the charge for| PiS sudden rush from behind a COICheS[e[‘ Stl‘lkfil‘s EH]Omed fary, aboard the yacht Guilian in | mer Turkish yacht captured during ¢ Th]s Wfllkom T[]]']]s Into d nu estion, a This means that the controls must t to 80 intg the | Cloudbank. They must be highly harbor here today for their |the war. Solution, s be sensitive to an extreme degree. Throughout Nation is Called fras is. B m‘}“ are made ag| Maneuverable. man question, and | me Imeflerence mm]\-ulsrutmd conference, the sub- | Shortly afterward, Sir Austen, 3 TUHCOU[ ; tar it 5 IR o Tdhwikeariihs | When a pursuit pilot in battle ele- ‘]fc? of which was kept secret up to |who had arrived last evening on the e o | vates his ailerons or other controls | the hour of the meeting. vacht Dolphin descended into a 3 s 3 Lot g s wants immediate response. It ig & Mussolini, traveling in strictest | tender with his suite and was taken . ; his sensitiveness and extreme fle: Norwich, Sept. 30 (A—By an in- 3 3 (P—A strike | by posed t 8 Junction issued by Judge Christopher | INCOENIt0, left Rome last night on a [to the Guillana, escorted by the i : s ; ; i N ¥ cCook field officers say, i i | special tr: He arrived in Leg- ltalian scouting ship Tiger. X | hat makes the pursuit plane unsafs L. Avery of the superior court toda mbellishments considered as an incident in the troubles be.|ROrn shortly after nine o'clock this Premier Mussolin{ ved Sir i - d ot 5 et 2 6 ! and treacherous in the hands of an o e e o {Hizaralan Al oasiel [moming: Austin at the gangw They clasp- : i : 3 Sl s . perienced pilot. More than one o BypaLLacIman i Except for the raflway offi ed hands warmly, exchanging felicl- & 12 leg, : ‘1‘. 1 mey be attributed ¥5 Hia ers in a garment factory in Colches- | 2 he department of cc x he Americar al 4 G : i g cro ¢ no one 1 h ¢ that tt - tations. partment o act that the pllot's experience had er, he Inte ona 3 o b shingt N0 1 tex: the Iniernational Garment Work | 1 il coming Rers, asithe n After Introducing the members of o 904 annd almost wholly on S D S iu"rmrs had mentioned several their suites they retired for a . = A ‘pm,»‘:‘ SERaC s M 36 dicted 4 e I Ib Tl 1§ Qmmv Thfi[ Mal KES ‘ ” and had not developed the Bl L 0 essle Koenlg: | places as possible sites for the meet- | private conversation. o aonbiolot broadeasting licacy of touch necessary to pilot Philip Uretsky, H. Morrison, Jacob | P %% & Bossible st i Asieise s et ona n oD alk-out” a “Tune-out i f | - s B REpt : g0 : Th ng one of the “finger pressure” me ney Selnskl, al} Of| s the news of his arvival spread, |When they sesppeaved both states- T L 4 s i : Mliyfis fonegin i 3 i Ele[‘ lve slanes. Colchester, are cach restrained from | o2 5 TEW8 ) 18 Srrith) T el eiling esorta | ; |name o : ays at |onters throus ) interefering with the business of A ; 2 the city. The premier faction at the result of their meet- i 1 % home and re en. That h y L G the ps : 3 , NO RACES TODAY peileanailerine \Gompunyiicordioe, otriventin W antomobilest | | ng. £ : o Gl hose broa o s ¢ i ¢ i e ngton, Ky., Sept. 30 (#—The porated of Colchester. The respon- | . b ¢ ing stations he considers "un- |" | . is ne 1nsa gxloRion e b il ) dents are required to give bonds of m—— iy faf i er ¢ divided between rich | plane, and o clem ) iit races here were post- $1,000 pending a further hearing. 3 King t e £ . . ger that r pilot of suc oday on account of & bers, and the individuals specifically | | 4 S & 09 efforts a pr u rik P SE e nalranc otection = to g’ tttl ot near the factory or from interfering | any one doing business with or | f s e ployment in the TV. Two Othres Escape Death By Hair's 3 . stations adhered to a “gentle mpany has also brought suit | to remain off the for $50,000 alleged damages against | | Breadth in Race For § ey ac snday night so that re. | s S et Soiers o Keryin Eleted Party Ghairman, . SRt of New York, and in this action the : i individuals are also mentioned. The | m Hfll‘flOI‘d Goumy | Beacon, N. Y., Sept. 30 (F)—Two » 3 : National Effect damage suit papers were filed in su- |men were killed and another was o F ssociation's latest drive {s perlor court today. mortally injured terday after- ¢ oo rect at it terms as “af | At the democratic convention in | noon when the third saction of the ; 0 o e jumpers.” It con- | CHALL BROOKHART Hartford yesterday, at which George | eastbound Flier No. 16 of the New : Long deast transmit- |H. Gabb was no: ed for sherift | York Central railroad overtook them : Porter, His Opponent, Offers o of Hartford county, ) 1 T. Ker- | in the Storm King tunnel, miles Debate With Him win of this city was i chair- [to the south of Beacon. Two oth Des Moines, Sept. 30 (P—golonel |man of the count imittee. beat the Flier to the mouth of t mith W. Brookhart, republican sen- | 4 ST S O atorial nominee, today is ¢ nged Ao R artT } Mhosat killodwere to a series of debates by Claude R. Porter, democratic nominee. Cam- palen fssues were stressed by Mr. Porter in his challenge. | He charged that Colonel Brook- hart had traduced his own state; that he was a “stumbl in the way farmers and laborer: “There is but ssue n Towa, he wrote Brookhart, “and that man since the t hr 537 East 147th streef, 1 Sheridan of y er. Joseph Wood, also of New York city, It was the third time Gabb has|and Samuel Mineri of Pougheepsie, been nominated. His name was Mineri died in a ho: t P brought before the c ntion by |kill. The mames of the two who United States Commissioner Frede caped are not known, ! Corbett of Hartford, who said “Th The party of five knew that the | office of sheriff is an important o third section of the Flier was due| jp Mail P +» |and requires a man who is physically |about the time ¢ were walking | g able to perform its duties as well as | through the tunnel, but thot yileaER How may agriculture and thereby |OR° cduipped with the mental re-fhad time to make the distance. They | H the interests of all be best serveq? |duisites and the constant desire to | had fust witnessed the passing of the | oot better his service The voters of this state are en- first and titled to know your views and vour s a man with the com- were in sigl iR lf eleoieatolt s menate T uch, not out of familiarity portal they hear are also entitled to know my views | Witk people, and one willing to | third section be ard v Gl pective of their |hound freight was on . Iy e £ ! i classification juires 2 man who | S v ot a0 ; 3oth h i e 9 cafhe 3 ND ES MERGE |Vill choo deputies r | Two of the m ) o TH n i == Dye Trustl Taies|Gveel Synthode JA‘W, men best equipbed to SOrVe a3 | sace until the drivi 'hmu.m: he was EARIFH IS LOPS]DED T g I have the honor today i Coal Oil Compan: n - : el struck him. He fell to the . . | ? Reriin, Sept, 30 (F—Tha aniine | ST o Hetord county S 2| grouna at he cunners mowtn. mhe| Girl Gained 7 Pounds| GOVI. SCIENTIST SAYS | LANGROCK \, George H fhngte : | ive trust, known as the Interessen | o o behind him had been crushed | enindusirie inas | SCANE WAS & MO ISE DELIE R bs nentnatiitisTy Nine Years An Invalid| e y quality for less amalgamated with a coal oil exploit- ing company called the Erdosl und )“ii“i;,'fiv et . nenines o OHI0 TEAGHERS IRATR . The combination is chiefly \the TP R S SR | Liver 0il Compound Tabie ] (1 ab t ol ¢ 3 Suits from ,, | “ouncilman Samuel Sablotsky of T ompou e : 2 - 4 = products from ¢ dye trust faken over a second mad mittee to notify Gabb of his nomin- | much for te [Cleveland School Head Refuses to| oo™ or following the conven- peopl g Mrs. (Vh!\ E, Keevers of th oductivity not only to IN& Mrs.J & 3 ¢ Germany independent of the CI¥: = Minnie B. he world as far as fuel oil | even fo leave a | majority of shares in the coal oil [ At & dliner men's committee | Investigate Propaganda Charges Thes coated, nt ok Th Q h] B b k C fuslon is expected to insure |V e Without Names. T ' 1 ; otherwise at uc € S Ey a coc 0- d, Sept. 80 () — Mrs ing oi Siddall, member of the frail East Cleveland city commission ball team, prominent in t counsels of th 139 MAIN & \ or exportation. . P amateur Woman's Chr n Temperance | championship of Hartford, has or- Union, went to sc hool hea lquarters | 1 for the on and makes today to have it out with school offi- | n its intention of putting a fir 0 score of alleg s eleven on the field. An unpre- Propaganda emanating from cnted number of candidates met ! g e e | recently ar d to play with the perintendent e e team during the season. Games are Jones, I D. Bixby, t | pa 1 Coy's Cod Liver Oil e R SiTh wanted with New Britain teams. Suberintenc 1 = of - k t 1ld S sk |William J. Lynch, 1048 Broad street, |t chools, and Miss Mary Whelan, | e A ncipal of Miles Standish school. |ghe gained vory slos e g wiy it ~ i S TelilEga e e ol nd PASSES I, C. SWIN TEST 1S INAUGURATED o kM with scofling et Drobl ) eeven nounds. Thanks to McCors | stenct bin e e ere s O i were in- [Pition or the women whose children |coa” Liver Oil Compound Tables rlcan Natiana gl B for mer at the Central Junior "‘;' ,'h‘”' ";”(‘vk" : remarks (atter trying almost everything els nent as a erday afternoon. A e A . st ones refused to investigate special asse was called for the [to recovery and goes to school ev it pecia * to take ion until he has | o o Sadaadt ‘r]r‘,r-‘:,nv'\:\:h i ey the names of the teachers, and Mrs. | § A L jite DR ED D C e d clrculation m [ACNINE . |Siddall promised to try to persuade S o b e Ao clivii B ; o The newly fnaugurated officers |y "A0h TIORISEL 18 try o Prrsuadel A : e imming pool at Willow : lo record | are: St e be sure ask f - park. He is a member of the senio ool chand “f""i“w “Miss Whelan folt that every one of | Athefopisingy EESR s ang ficlass st the Now Britaln Vice-President—Dorothy Pe bt b i r thirty day : s o g . . ;i Secretary—Leona Naughton, pecn insulted and she had “her dan. |2Te Dot delighted with results—why, |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Treasurer—William Ross. jer . G get your money back. FOR RESULTS | ‘hese W. C. T. women are i th f of the oceans. on the market. She is on {1 L GHoaa Tie tabbing in the she cried, heir course en unfair, scur- evidence except I c word of 11 chil- i . e ) |dren: Mhev are 4 (“;'1 5 @ l!TCJi Jones In the days before the advent of the Audit Bureau of e | A \ ] dish school in the eyes of the wh Y B 7 e e ; e d s oNE FAL[flLY LomANs &m‘vh}'fi,"z o ety |~ CITY.HALL g | Cit m]fxtloxlmt'nmn_v ‘mflgcmous Escl;en&eb \\dele él'sed t(’)l‘;lrils and wife, without outside guarantors or endorsers, g i | AR T == I 3 L - I n Q > .. s nauring digaity and privacy. ; 3 ' Quality Production flate circulation as inducements to the advertiser ‘We Lend Up T Bousek g 5 f 1 o 5 A . e e e e Enters the Beauty Shop ' was attempted substitution. #nd we give the utmost in courtesy and understanding. ! Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 30 (P — Call, write or *phone #| Quantity production has entered the | BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY | realm of make-up inthe motion pic- | [F I e : . - Raphacl BIdg., 89 West Hain st, Uhone 1-0-4-5. Room 101, R A i A The prevalence of such policies brought about the ne- a stenographer can be transformed e e Tisenand by the Stata and Bondad t th Public ST e e cessity of an authorized authority to check these unfair AT A T T O BTG GEGWWEIRET O TRRRN | 11 methods The A. B C w as the re Sult, an d today the { In building the new First Nation- | al studio a few miles from Hony- | |d Sl majority of leading publications in the United States R T 4|8 and Canada look to the Bureau to verify their circula- R niE gl I he RO alton Sl tion, both for their own, as well as the advertisers’ pro- utes in the case of individual work | (F4 tection. 5 i which means hours in big produc tion. The B]g Four Fleven minutes from the tima a ] ‘ T et pciotnes A READY-MADE TOPCOAT WITH A |iW | We are proud to be members of the A. B. C. 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