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News of the World ‘i‘:&ag;ng:l;v Circulation For vewe | NIW BRITAIN HERALD |1 ‘aue) ‘projirvyy ESTABLISHED 1870 ' whowio) JAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926 —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ARMY FLIERS WILL START lJURYMEN QUARREL; NAVY IS PLANNING SCHOONER FORD IS | LEGIONNAIRES OPENING OFFENSIVE PAN-AMERICAN FLIGHT ON ' §TILLDEADLOCKED ~ GIANT DIRIGIBLE LEADING IN RACE AGAINST PHILADELPHIA AS EIGHTH OR ABOUT DECEMBER ISTH " No Vendict Has Yet Been Re-|Sec.Wilbur Ruoounces Objec- Five Minutes Abead of Golumbla‘ ANNUAL ASSEMBLY STA RTS TODAY Extire Tnp Will Total AlllNfi FLAYS OWNER [ ported in Daugherty Gase tives at New Haven l in Glnuces ter Comes 1 E—— b C lorful Sight as Thou- 18,524 Mies and 71 (F GAS FUNP ON CURB MORE EXFIBITS ASKED FRISCO-MAWAI _SCHEDULE GOOD BEA“’IANSHIP siom McQuigg Reports Membership of B ol Stops Will be Made—i lxho«- Aukod—’l—‘fidny Concerned Mil- | Secretary Says that Airship Planned | Fishermen's Races Belng Sailed rm‘ 673 229 Gal'l Of 79 614 lfl Year Tivelin Quaker Clty— Hop Ofi WI“ be From.ReadS Stern Lecml? to Jer and Not Deugherty — TI| Would Be Such That it Would b'-‘ Mass, Coast—Columbla to Wind- s [ e D P, l’] R d San Antomo, Texas. {tae o Comats Tlesman Seems n Detter| Capable of Trip at Any Time. | ward After Passing Thind Mark National Commander Lays‘ —— | Vawes, Finc Ot, eed, ' Auiority | Health Today. New Haven, Oct. 11. — P — A | Farly This Afternoon. Stress on Importance of | P s Lejune and Landis to dirigible capable of maintaining i o ; - e o | New York, Oct. 11 (P — With | regylar, reliable scheduls bet | oucester, Mass,, 11 P—T 2 gt ? b - . No Effort Will Be Made i‘”:h:nOn }ng,u:::r:: ?nm:r;:h:ox;n“:x set, weary faces, the deadlocked | it nelsis s o Hawail W 1hs obe » between the Lx.(;luc ! Home Post , Saying i h e, i [ Speak kag Week. the city ordinance which caused the |fury in the Daughert e eon fecNa of B LA GepR iR e “a nortnwest | Strength of Organiza- | for Speed — Nicaragua " | cording to secretary of the n [removal of several others, were un-|gpiracy trial marched e e this port today. The Ford police t this mornin HE R b ok ) American Countries Not |Har's Alex, proprictor of an acces. |houts afier % R :«; of | cauipped that it can establish a 1aneuvere 17,060 Claims Handled. < S sory store at 96 Arch setreet, and wo fu ays and pa | regular scheduled route at any mbia to the.windward e 4 | | | and Ecuador Only South dcr discussion betore Ju I ury room this morning, 60 1-2| I do not say that it will be put W an got to the wina-; tion Is There—Over | | d 9 ® Miami Campaigning for ‘ into regular service but it will be so 1928 Convention — Mes- sage From President Praises Work in “Get~ | Tore Nathan Google, who so E nother of deliberation behind | (iniom tne secretary is quoted. to Be Visited. 513 East streat, were arraigned Y igh | Secretary W s in Ne len t ¥ P \ | Wilbur, a teacher in the Fren ¢ w 1 h the Columbla Google, after pleading not gullty, told Judge Alling he would take the : ‘ Washington, Oct. 11 (P—The lpump out if told to do so by the!pressions of men at an u ASant | oo rtment of New Haven high school e slo | yes ; : ; 3 ting Out the Vote” R Army's “Pan-American” flight will court. which brought a quick reply|task which showed no f Development Plans e e rtoravs . . national coms X 5 % ; {from Judge Alling, who reminded | . o oiovoo | secre Wilbur disct start from San Antonio, Texas, “on | o ) the common counci ' or about the 15th of December,” the | the corridors with the |been given the power by the w'i \\u(v‘h Jur‘\'mr‘ns Faces ation as an arm of | PEat offloIAT at time v € ic great g | delp war department announced today. [lature to make ordinances and has| On thelr way to e juryro h stressing the {mportance Offered Ttinerary one aftecting pumps on curbs. | the venlremen passed Harry M.|of eperimentation and the training The official itinerary o flight, | “You have t notified that Daugherty, former attc gen- | of personnal in this branch, which Tl = yee ng high e ed. He 13 the American eglon got unde: also announced today, shows that ' pump is in violation of t cral, and Thomas W. Miller, for- |8 becoming highiy crinl Ed . Al e 1 | S Legi got T Niearagua and Ecuador will be the |nance, yet y T in opera expressed the belief that the dirig- ratior way. Fiecinisce ] ! i SR e o e QLG TS LR e il will be more serviceabl 4G e R a year rcces overy line of JOAN R. McQUIGG | The shock troops from every ORIVICONR ?,n = i < - 5 out a glance he de the | W2ter than over land beca 2 2 state overran the city and as the contin. n} and this co serutinized the tired es of the communique might phrase i Y 0 : o el , e Omaha 1 st year ha it, the Phiadelphia sector was a stop 1S [this court on tha charge of drunk erty and Miller are charged As far as we can /) we g : * | be 1 a []VER THREE B"JJ[]NS captured without casualty, nis t ge of - acy for acceptin ¢ Bint t | | - ¢ >ershin iness expected to be told not to get | B 3 ks PUNE Y Wil not at another ai y =5 sta g events fu the a, Oct. 11 (A — Lee gl aires began their great of« fensive against Philadelphia todar as the eighth annual convention of 2 irors G R Another point t posing every man who came befor tions e it release of 37,01 : ; i . . 1 tandir Is Stirring Sight drunk agaln or every man arrested | DTI0eS 0 ta in 1921, | Disht to Hawail” he sald. “In e 3 o ion, Amid the blare of bugles, the 000 war impounded assets in 1921 | oo "4 onre “powavor we will sen 1 « fareltr v legislat cont . The flight will termina t Wash- for murder was told not to do it Afiar Ve wealkstintaonrt b tna SRR oy T b o ¢ rk at t 4 € le C thumping of drums and the shouts gton and will cover a total of 1S~ |, This court does not pass on| (T f Sl St ipokplanes SromBHan pion R ondsh s ¢ mile [t ¢ the endowment fund, the| |of greeting by former comrades z > case went to the jury at 9:43 Fri- Panama on a non stop fligh ) o E S e asriaa 1 ol b one stops Wil {416 marits of the law, or the reasons | T3 *ent el sanan: : : e American Leg who lined the streets, thousands made. The flight has for passing the law, but ft is here to | C23 Lons : i niles, | weekly, nthly publication, of delegates marched through the : S h . agree was reported but Judge | " S ole I st ] o NeranT: = Cpe i divided into six divisions, each of |q.0) Cith violators, You who have | 2576¢ T i [T LSouth ROl don R na : membershin 83 560,000,000 Disbursed | city from the railroad stations and e S Mack re ‘,\ n;vdw. xrz;'”l. z The secretary was _non ommital |vesse 1 avay. 1 = P 5 ¢ ; i g Stenmiahly & docket tol thals HoA icial itinerary, by div e e et | outhEimonalbllitylotila fligkt o) {0 o 3,220, an Increase of Since Armistice, Gen. |quarters in the Atiantic bullding, Henry Van Ost|the § Pola by Commander Byrd | trif r : <l t a | Medals of honor that told of desds the judge tha i Dilnevsicooperation AN fa : At ; ; : 0 | Haines Reports of valor on the battlefields adorned San Antor ille, TeXa8: | Jeased the pl ind he wonld have oy = 5 Ll 4 > 17.000 Claims Handled & the breasts of many and the shouts s % erto Mexic ; : atitolat i I : Commander McQuigg r 1 and laughter brought stirrl z Tampico, V 1z, Puer mp taken out if told to. Judge |~ ot SN L v dowr 1e ¢ Stz rof ¢ , . . K . /2 aughter brought stirring re and Salina Cruz, Mexico; Guatemala | Aling asked him i it is true that tne | "5 U5 '\‘m’:“w S e e s ! ms a ed | Philadelphia, Oct (® — The |minders of the days when the City and San Jose, Guatems license is in his name, and he re- ,W"" D e Al e S Pl Dol b Al e SN Al i e atior bilitati com s has disbursed more | doughboys came home at the end ama; Fran “one. | line and operaies the pump and the | ¥OU! oo teies - et : = e o P b k‘.‘ ond, il ","",,,,}rm,, 8 D ol i Hadlll e o enis ly since ARl el s e e A i I s si * "TANX | color dotted the throng. Women, BUS b e e “"K” e ’Y“””‘“ e e S i e e e “d lutting b ; , |last year. Theso re i Al 8,8 dlrsclorfoCineRsteranst | wearing brilliant ved oversens' Gave and Millendo, Peru; Tocopilla, Tal- | this care until Saturday morning, | Mack requests for more exhibits. | battles being fo by ships out of |5t ¢ ! i ureau, di today in an |and flowing capes mingled in the tal, Coquimbro, Santiago, Tulchano |and T want that pamp out of thers |Those requested related only to |SIght of cach other. b S . h : ik o shth annual con- |hosts of khakl, blue, gray and ore ani Valdivia, Chile ; e Miller. | New Bomb Sight, y 5 X 8 o Srescontlin S fhs nericns - ange colored uniforms, Headqua Sl e Ry Soon after the exhibits were| AS for bombing, he said that “w completion 5 s, the [pensation p I Hofies matod ters of the various state delegates Third Division | All right, your honor. Of course LG i e g 2 1 t hat fc ery doliar ¢ ¢ ! y compensa- . i N G ahia Balaca, Buenos | it may fake some e to sell the taken to the juryroom, the jurors|have developed a mnew bomb sight 1o aws S S S | Wwere opened in the hotels and the Hesdsene “‘:-m—'\'“; s, Argen- |gas that's in the pum “Google | asked to be n out to lunc vhich has increased accuracy tr al lengths. Captal B8 = ton accounted fc 22,000,000; vo- | wel sign hung on the doors. ires, Santa rientes, Arg L ALS 1n e ML ODES I 3 : f 15| ut e othe: ) e 5 ¢ lumbia a t i t . of n n og: v fiw"\\mu fon, Paraguay, and commenced, but got no farther, as| Among the exhibits demanded 1dously, but on the other b W Qlmbia cation has cost $633,- incoming delegation was e 4 2 P Mont Aot 1 rtat v s, in- | 5-inch aircraft gun has and a ng about brot B biiraa ed as it detrained by young rientes, Santa Fe, Argentine; Mon udge cut in with the warning. tansporiationgyotichors, Sn ped whict ke in th b of col 3 : trande Do Sul, | * e o d in the uce show that Miller was|oPed which : g ; 245,000,000 n the garb of colonial H,,, Curgu o Grande Do burt s not interested in tI iced to show that ) B R fise Cat e o Much New Legislation ¢ ) ¢ $345,000,000 | e 20 rocais i Florianapolis, Santos, Rio De Jo xas that's in there o dim n New' York the’ day John T.|factory a e mena s : : t 8 M “v‘/\- Vit ¢ | compensation expenses | M21ds and received with shouts and Brazil AKea Lo selllit: have it | King e republica ationa] | to the b s, Yot s . i Bk t 4 Hon sk ' 2 2 ve ns|CPECTS upon entering the registra- o, Brazi S t B DUBICE A i R0y e fly Rz RhehActed tholaain Tt - v n § 000, e 1o dquarters. 1 Fourth Division ere by Saturday. That's ! com eman from ccticut, | 483in, W Gl t;m headquarters, In the rear ot Vietorla, Porto Egura, Bahia Alex, whose ed first, | r 1 a bribe of $391,000 in| g i 3 3 : S ; f SAdin e thatiis vernment | ® blg roo ."lw soclety of “For- Pernambuco, Natal, Camochim, 'pleaded not ¢ throt ey Liberty bonds, | o e G1s J h m QUWEgNaslo i 1 ; ; Rekaes and de. (¥ and Eight tho play organiza- Maranhao, Para, B Alfred LeWitt and asked that Of these bonds 00 vas e S eldit mentary : 3 4 b e ss of §300,- | lon of the Legion, maintained its French Guiana; Paramarib: teh tinuanes until Saturady m traced to Miller's bank a 2okt e Gl loverla T for our children,” he |0 “"“\"‘1”""""" and pinned its official et o Beilish Gular o oo e e i st ¢ > \ parent advantage the towering |policy of care for our children, emblem on the jackets of its mem- Guiana; Georgetown, British € i jall d, saying Pro b age accounts, and th menkifie et 2 T R » . vaptain Morrls: |1 2 oy t all times| *“No en@eavor has been made to Port of Spain, T inidad: La Guaya | ney Woods is agreeable. “I'll con- | contended its evidene Wea that ”“L' m“?vx\. : Ayailon 1s Ford. *_Nf n Morri; al i 2 31 “m_- B el i onomies so far as real | 2275 a8 they filed in. Many of the (Caracas,) Venezuela; Port of Spain, | tinue the case until Saturday, but on | Daugherty got $174,000 of them '",’I"’,?IW“”;“‘ S e gl leact b g tho ol b e s 5 Ll . | newcomers were registered for th Trinlded. Saturday there will be no furth Ohter transportation vouchers Sy Mdadile: s 4 ASE L " tan ; X I loclared. “So far | “®reck” of the “Forty amd Eigh A ] G ud se s X and the cost of t : of 1 e > n accordance with t ! 1. he declared. “So far | Fifth Division continuance,” the judge said. asked by ury were oifered by | as the initiation ceremony of the are not enc men in the i 1 £t it Sa7a4 of ahild care, Allhas tE reau I8 ¢ rned, our en- he initiation ceremony of t] St. George, Island of G 1 e i the gover 1t during the early Eenats z " ) savat resere rorhia : i ¢ il 00:16; v Shliala s e have e | 07T s Jmown. The Initatlon. wil of our slogan Daugherty and Jesse W. Smith, ¥ At the F up its’ 4 bt L has ‘ Busy Week Ahead J ] Fappd 5 v 850 and a few crui ¢ ai At 1.30 the a S home for every homeless child of a e than y good f A busy week was ahead of th que; Pointe a Pitre. Island G 0 S U S iis man-of-all-work, traveled from |guare; y " hasiz 1 ead to five minut T umt A s il = Guadelupe; St. Thomas, Vi DAN EP( FGA F ME Washington Cour Seeretary 3 ¥ lead to five r : : s 2 delegates. First on the pro Louse, ON t 7 v Aar t ram to« Now X o f,,m' & ortance of e 3 to the dward The Tezlon's Strength e Islands w York October 13, 1921, the ¢ itraix o s o practically on even terms whil e day was the annual report of John p 3 Setenl l, trains ere practi : e sald the strength of the Leglo | R. McQuigg, national command Sixth Division 3 =5 Stovee | 12 on which the bribe is alleged se there is need of expansion. |sai the port ¢ and mak- o g [;lTY [;l]LLE(;T"]N l]l: | A - 2 San Juan, Porto Ric Occinance Susestod toRlink slayestin i 5y S e e 2 5 2% ten knots. ; B g drene Ty Wilder Metcalt, Domingo; Dominician epubl and Water Heaters With Smi Miller and Daugherty, GENE DENIES RUMOR NULEEE |cominitice ot the Legton: Questons A amlliar with the naeds and r (\ E E committee of the Legion. Question ort Au Prinee, Haiti; San = New York, Oct. 11 (Pi—Gene sels neare . the e ments ot ila own! communityl”s iha of ATAINE the - Lty nfuegos, avana, Chimney Flues, e e ! od | wind which h hem off s R0 s T AR the RUBB I)H [;[]‘JS"] policy regarding the Legion's fanzanillo, f bR H fl Ve do: . ! hat, T} At up a |declared. * sectop s | major activities for the ~coming Cuba; Miam! and Jacksonville, Fl, | o1 oo gponee opanee qo oo be married, what. bi i he local post and should Savannah, . Wil piping gas stoves and w heat- | He said: trifle and her po ipon by elther will be decided. The election v s il T o men upon by el Langley F 1, Va., and Washington , e nalie sl e s s e s c lctia Hew mattonm commander and s into flues will ba recommended | I doneren imon St e Sl o track be. |state or mational headquarters. Dr. Pullcn Believes $125,- | tho decision as to whetter the 1on e to the ordinance committee tonight, | ke to a theater, alon ! pt ond " re making the turn v i t 1 matters Tk | conventlon shall be held i i (Continued on Page 18) fo " prbueit wh obctrciics hered could marry fore making the turn. : el 090 Necessary for n Paris ing_the | were other important questions to similar to last week's in Hartford | s X o 1 a \“!flns‘ o B be decided. W in which a father and child lost ; o lof impo neluding Incinerator Miami Wants C i HERALD AERIAL SH[] thelr lives from poisoning now be. (lderman Nair to erdiet | ants Convention policy as f by our Miami, Fla., is a candidate for A DR IC L R k12| Bishop What He In- - ', nation: | it . : v”r‘?»:‘.\f\n ml:m:-‘,my‘;::.(..ho f’o:‘:' WILL OPEN TOMORROW " v s e ™ inds 10 Do } $7,000 By 1-100th Inch of Rain s o st o S| LonEon s Contucne 4l not removed the pumps scem to question the right of the common council to pass the ordinanca.” | First Division Google we e b ha | uryro 1 as navy for scouting and spotting pur- of the World War | Colorful Throng Uniforms of every hue and flannels, e i o involve city and walking sticks, the { S Biscortii=EutnE flunsetons (T ooy, | SR oot s e e bl % team which he declared played ti 7 ST St ot s B ners march through the Fleet of Planes to Escort ;" 7% "7oier b Tormavl A tispue is demanaed by aldcr: | Take Out Storm Insurance o [ e iy NO“ PLANS DIVORCE R. W. Pul- 20 L Al aorly. of Span:iérd Governor Into gt Piclus Jow 1n o deslrable safes |, L. Nair, chairman of the | this season. It was nis opinlon tha e fer rintendent of health, and | Stting forth their claims conferred this afternoon with ———— suard. Gas heating apparatus un- | common council o co commit- | iter us i s i - P AT Miami may be down, but she’ City css nstalled in r0oms of consider- | (ea. ami he nelt Sl Pl But Jupiter Pluvius e his team’s touchdow | But Maintains Scparation and Ac- | Will fiure in 1o preparation T S ’anf R (8 foes o oired tolbel medting fomightl tiat s Farle xc Iails by Slight Margin to —_— | tion Against Fusband Is | pr P returned to his office | B Come to Miami for the e piped to flues but there are no re- | Bishop, who was hired by the coun et Lheghrerds) Viniden ‘ i Lefton ’ t trip during whi wual convention fn 1928.” At noon tomorrow the roar of "fl“'!f"i; clsewhere, Tnspector Tor- | ol to do vork, either signify his | Gomplote HistIob urder victim L | Yery “Friendly.” Sl henaraton at r r of prominent men are Sl airplane motors will an-|May in .‘v‘rtpq he ordinance com- !intention to get busy or say de te- | I S . C HXCQ"O Hn:m( 1 \t(‘p\ S \tor ss.. now belng complet- | 5 for addresses during the announce {1 opening of the | Mitiee chalrman. | 1v that he will not proceed with the | Chicago, Oct. 11 (F——The body of | Yol 2 o as éstimated the cos a ek, among them being Vics Herald-Gates Flying Circus. i | job. | B % ¥ comely, blonde woman, probably ! "“\“‘ DD, : 1t Charles G. Dawes, United The first feature will be the al- Compromise on “ edding; The code was expected to be| The management of the All-New was found on the back r, and he oteh ; ; S il ) nator David A. Reed H a 1} A U and sing conte. 5 e ready ) a nonths ago but 5 e 5 = % the Ger 5 Y hos- ) ven n S, tain A \ I ndi ¥ e Pinchot, of Pennsyl ia: titude guessing contest over th - | ready m SUODENS BRI e o (bl Feem atands o 105 | ateps German Dea s ) ylvania; Gitics ofi Do lEerald sesrtlyiiat| s Al Partiesi Are Pleased!| il o o s op and the noon. The aviators will fiy di-| Hartford, Oct. 11—The wishes of | Mast smbers’ ult- | $10,000 on the New Britain-New Plfal today. - Sac hr‘m“r o T p n her ! Tt a0 il Aomiana Sttt rietly over the Herald office in an |{he bride and the demands, of the'ed in a deadiock nd Clande | York Yankees game b e T ey i fc and Captain * Fa < Pl e aerial parade, in changing forma- AW compromised here Saturday aft- | J. Leroux, repres 3 plumb- | Clarkin fleld in vas warm when found. The b tosh ¢ to return to |’ ¥ sclose t onl o1 sioner. tions but all at tho same altitude, | °FN00N When two fownships shared | crs, wero appointed to attempt £o | unless an fnsurane AR e e e e el To the five persons who first guess |the wedding ceremony of Mrs. Ger- | work out a compromise safistacto | out by the management Phisieis Lo ol nearest to the correct altitude at|!rude Bennett of Windsor to James | to all sides but th asbeenno ac- | paja, ording to information re Miad Daltae e belloned | thath the which the planes are flying, the |Henry of Hartford. g e want- | tion apparent. Building Commission- | ceived from Manager Edward J young woman had been carried aliv Herald will award tickets entitling | ©d to be married in the home of | or William R. Fenn demanded a re- Daller s iaii s ey A i e S the bearers to a free ride with one |her sister in Windsor, while the | port at last weel's building commis- | ments of o ea placed on e R e e . & fewr Taontt of the world famous pilots and |Marriage license had been taken out | sion meoting ana when Arehi s R % ltontiren bt e ; John Plalo w E[GHI PhRSONS K]]_LFD . belare the: canver making the guest of the i Hartford =The nuptlals there-|Bishop laid the blame on the shoul- | painrall of 9.100 inehes. although Esi e e A mport y Herald and of the Gates organiza- fore were begun In Windsor and | ders of the plumbers for riddling his addressed to onal tion at the flying ficld for the day |halted just befors the words pro- |recommendations, Fenn defended | 10 \1";‘,1’:;‘ {sromhe Un Picks His Accident e hed fo : £ IN DASS OVER SUNDAR | o2 . ey an o Sk o S \ report : o : : i e allag et on which it is issued j‘{']"!rlllrlfl s ]njr. and “plte. jithe plumbers hy declaring Bishop's o iy e LT hiitent i : Cop Is Badly Injured .. . ", y ; — Rt It is planned by the aviators to o party iding the min- | code to ¥ Irely out of propor: iited with a great deal of Inter-| Worcester, : 4 . R s A e A > ; R i ek eseort Governor Trumbnull into the |ister then set out an automobile | tion to good idgment.” Rishop's by the company and t Because | he Th o - ne 4 ol e, eney k. jus he | reply was i 3 i 8 you 2§00 field in full military fashion The l\:w !;ml \11 ‘erm] ,‘:', - :‘ "; |T ‘”‘r" TaS . e manager. If 100th of an Inch more | collision with P nds say. dents on Highways of the time to express my slgrialifot tna (gavernior's Saporoadh Windaor line, an doganaliporedly il and tired "1 don't fee1 |Of Tain is found by the bureau, the |ing nto a ditch, John F. Murphy 5 : S Cantatn s e ot e o erateer will be sounded and the planes of :;”A}r va Inwv na here mply l;vr‘y\ ‘ d\n. n once an. e ®*! | management will get $7,000 of its|a motoreycle policeman from Sta 1 1 Parls font vears a 2 ¥ the (Gpies organiastions Willondoave, JFan | G o G losses back and will then have a de- tion 2, is in a hospital sufferir tha ground military formation, | . =y e o o LAt o o ~|flelt of about 83,000 instead, Mr.|geveral lacerations and bruises of flying to form the governor's escort From President President aRabthey e married | ston. Oct. 11 (A~ i 1S | “It is a real pleasurs each year ATy t the home of Jean ¢ . e acel- [to testity Dail 1 he left | thigh Sl i M lf. 1 » to my high resard for S ailey said. the left leg high and abdomen, | po st. Cyr n Mateo, Calif. In|dents on tI ghways of Massachu- | the American Legion, and st coneis 1o to e e BULLY TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS IN ; RaTa¥etoopest Maltantisus Lortraluna o ch E R e e ne they went to Turone on what | satts yesterdas, and “Tho hollday to- | great appreciatins o ooy Y plapsiinongihe el g = the game with what was believed to| The car, which carried a Rhode called their o o number of | which were rendered to qun ooy e Juomany dheinovernor anyives WAGFRS CHANGED HANDS ON SERIES a fraction of an inch short. The | Tsland registration plate, was being | 1 Teturned Mo ATEURR e to the demon of | try by its members U0 wiariee o ola R and S perlontore [management waited hopetully dur-| operated by Joseph Bishop of |fhan that they were fo separate |smecd un It motoriath: haslve |t i . e W e L |ing the last hour but the sky began | Farnumsville, and was crossing to i%q e Frank A. Good- | quitely express my feclings. Fop i e RN el el e e e More | Never before, sald sportsmen, ,”_,Vn clear ns the chancea of comiing| tho lert slde of the "]g'::\\,n\ s Lack, i o reglstrar of motor vehl- | truly patriotic cltizans, the dutie an lternaon of sensationa] etunts|money changed hands on the 1926 (s series masked by a greater dis-| A5 even g, hoomuistnad e ets satongan vy, | Writ of Error May Again |[clos said the fact Ehat toag | OF Pence aro as vial as those of n rilling aerial performan is | world series than in any other event | b i Sl = 2 poxy i SReB ot 7 0} a ¢ ce g RULAE o'y i £ N a sense they are more so, ;xu»’mlz- 1 by the indiyidudl pilots. In the history of sport, according to |P12Y of confidence on the part of |(pe Yankees heard of the loss he of- —— \mlz L\(‘(‘Utm" of \’(‘Oll | Conur ”,M Day soven lives were lost Shirkers in peace time are to be “Diavalo” Kranz promises to show [reports of betting commissioners | backers of two rival teams, in spite | fered aid. He said he would talk with | ,— — — % [ Springfleld, TN, Oct. 11 (P—A iin m : ; . i |condemned as severely as slackers some new sfunts he has been prac- |along Broadway and in Wall Street|of the uncertainty of the outcome.|C. Pyle about having the team come | ha B » | writ of error whic! h'm",\ result in a s a0s. SlepeounL fatal |M)“" during a war. ticing for ome time but has never | ’ The Cardinals never lacked for sup- [to Connecticut on a 50-50 basis so THE WEATHER flayiof ncntinn R gLl R sl T ds Ty high spead. %, Catthe | T sm partieulsiy; Cubuiong. i before exhibited to the public. He| FEstimates of the commissioners|port here, they pointed out, and this|that the management in this city Generally falr tonight and oty under sentanos In Chicago ta | Princlpelly Bish speed. 2. Gdttiug o, oo i e ARSI RE promises a thrill a minute duting |placcd the total of wagors at $20,- | support was backed financially with | could get back soma of its losses. Tuesday: not much change in ng for murder next Friday, was|in' 3. Driving on the wrong sids his time in the air, and states that | 000,000, of which $2,000,000 was bet (an outpouring of money that com-| He said ho was well satisfied with| | temperature, ssue the clerk of the supreme |of a curve. 4. Skidding due to sud- past tense does not ades S | Natlonal Civic federation, you are 7 a t o 1 was il o1 ay. The writ was based on |den application of brakes on slip- | — hera on the outcome of yesterday's |pelled commissioners to add hun- [the treatment received was lond court today _apn) Y Sk (Continued on Page 10) | same |dreds of clerks to their staffs. in his praiss of the New Britaln| ¥————o % |Scott's plea of Insanity, ' pery pavements. l (Contiuued age 1) ¢

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