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News of the World By Associated Press — LS A Y. YA auo) ‘pIoj3MIEy ~ “3deQ JApY ‘AIRIQIT 93818 IROPIAUUCY BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14,118 Oct. 9th .... ESTABLISHED 1870 [— = NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS WANTS TWO JUDGES, EACH ON EQUAL FOOTING, HERE IN AMENDMENT TO CHARTER | Alling Believes Present|(Latest in Suicides; || Heartbroken Lover | System Could be Im-/ Eats Self to Death || ' proved, Giving Fair| " Deal to Incumbents. | o= 12 (M—Dlsappoint- | | ed in love and feeling there was nothing else to live for, Giichi Kitazawa, a confectioner recently “ate himself to death.” With his || sweetheart sitting across the table from him, Katazawa ‘swallowed eggs and curry and rice in large quantities. with sake whiskey. inally he fell unconscious and died within a few hours. Would Have Both of Same | Rank, Pay and Responsi- | { bility, Allowing Them ! Time for Private Prac- r T | Establishment of System of Sanita- | DR, J. £, REYNOLDS | HONORED BY SERBIA Gited by Government for Work After War in Balkans | WAS FRIEND OF CHILDREN tion and Hygiene Believed to Have Yormed Basls for Special Recog- nition by clgrade. i Dr. John F. Reynolds, son of Mrs. | n Reynolds of ; is recipent of a citation by the Ser- | 6 Harrison stre [blan government for his work in | that country after |ing to word received from the Red | Cross at Washington, D. today. |The de gree of citation is not stated m the notification. Dr. the war, accord- Reynolds at | | it formally taken up by the charter | | for Seven Years—Fistic Encounter revislon committee, ships, each of the incumbents 10 |pynsvan 11 ye was nk‘ n recolve a salary commensurate |prortnem ‘and restored to his mo with the amount of time req " ler, Emily B. \\’n ers of nrnou\n 3 Judge Alling said that under the (X' y. Raymond Dutton, also present salary of $4.000, the incum- goythington, while he did not l-v'r'\k bent must engage in private prac-lgown as did the women, plainly ° tice, yet the demands on his time gyoeq that the removal of the lad by the increasing business in the Po- |yould disrupt the peace of the Dut- lice and eity courts make it prac-'ron eamiy t ¢ impossible to attend to other | o jaq, when informed he was to | stice. The deputy judge is paid o per year and presides when Recause of the go ‘back to his own mother, objected | most strenuously. It was plain to be the judge is absent. he |Seen that all the love in his young great difference in salaries of t 'Qme was centered about the two positions, the deputy !“d‘fj C““f"_:‘,u'cmen who had given him a home be I'):‘pfl:l“d to preside Very fre- | jnqe he was four years old. quently. | Had No Lawyers. - efora the | A The cases coming before the| .o yeajperg was betore Judge Kudge in city court require that a great amount of time and study be giv.n to the law involved, so that | the time the judge devotes to (hf“ hearing of cases falls short of being | the total time he gives the position ‘ | Nickerson in court today in further- ing her habeas corpus petition pr sented by her counsel, Herman H Horwitz of New Haven. The Dutton (Continued on Page Fifteen) number of mar- finding the go- An unusually ried couples are Tnion Mfg. Co. about 45 years. e was highly csteemed throughout for the city. He was an active member | ing so rough as to cause them of Trinity church, He died in 1922.| to chafe under double harness, Mre. Pailey is survived by two) according to Probation Officer hrothers and two sisters, Clifford D. | . Connolly, He sald today Prickett of Wilmington, Delawar®; | that the number of cases of ¥idward L. Prickatt of Valley Forge,| marital difficulty coming to his N. Y.: Effic N. Pricket: of Hartford,| attention of late is greater than it has been in some time. Many of the couples have been mar- rled only a few years, yet they seem to be unable to agree or for other reasons their troubles drive them to the police and eventually to the probation of- and Mrs. H. W. Minor of Worcester, | Mase | The funeral will be held Thnrml day afternoon at 2 o'clock from her Jata residence. Rev. Willlam H.| Alderson, pastor of Trinity church officiating. Interment will bs in! Had Aided in Bringing Him Up| oy Totalian Ipresent fs in Milwaukee, Wis., spe- present system of having police | U N[i cializing In children's diseases. | G e e Durh\f,; the war he gerved on the | it nod 4 dsoily fudue, and es | western front and after the armistic ;"’Mg‘sh two judgships, 1s favored | Oh [ B R { d t |he served for about a year in Serbia | by Judge B. W. Alling, he said to ]ECS 0 Cmg curne 0'“’1"“‘1?1: I?‘ri lirm:, doing relief and day in an interview. He is a mem- 0 l:\h‘:‘))lmh’l ':‘ ""lr‘ ‘“5 I"”h’f" s 5 = | e is to be honored by the mittee and has acquainted th ok e other members with the situation | Or’(’“‘ “;‘f,",fl,“lfr SYEne s ended as it 1s under the present system Ry Ny NVILLE WOMAN GRIES‘;mMnn work that had never been and his suggestions for improve- o T R e ment. He Indicated today that it i SLeEE eaasneal) may be declded to have the New| Who|sult of his accomplishments alon Tiritaln Bar sasscistion. weet aud 5o Does Soutuangton Women WOl 0l Ll baay Giscuss the matter before having : R Dr. Reynolds returned to | Britain about four years L : s mained only a short time. “There are two remedies for the| - |then he has bee Milwa present situation,” Judge Alling | Another Feature. {where he h \"”lnp(.nd a |(1‘l:fi prac- = gaid. “One is to make the ;udg-"S; Hartford, Oct. 12 (RP—Mrs, e [tice. He is well known in this city salary high enough to warrant the | oo 50 South Main street, |and In boyhood was a b 1 play- fncumbent in devoting his enti | Plainville, and Mrs. Suzan Dutton, |er at New Britain High school and to the position, exclusive of private | 513 murnpike, Southington, were in |With the ls, state junic practice. The other is, in My OPIN- | foare sodas weeping bitterly when |champions uated from th fon, the establishing of two Judg- |pe court orders, Richard Harding |Hish school and Fordham univer- w-\ i T0 ARRIVE BY AR 1\\ ill Fly to Herald-Gates a Exhibition This | Afternoon | | Governor John H. | Trumbull, | Connecticut's “flying governor,” an nounced this morning that he | pects to arrive on the fly 1“ ere the Herald-Gates Flying Cir- | orming for the amu over the Herald will be awarded tickets good only tomorrow. The | flight will take place at a different | altitude. The Herald will accept no | guesses over the telephonc accept none after 12:30 or utes after the fiight. State Inspector of Pranaitis flew to the field ernoon and announced that Commissioner Knox had any “wing walking” the city. Mr. Gates said this afternoon that there will be a speclal program of stunts tomorrow afterncon but all Aviation | this aft-| State forbidden or stunts over Fairview cemetery. ficer, will take place over the fleld. Danielson Man Accidental- |in Meriden hospital as a result of a |ness |ness could | Pullman was broken in t GOV, TRUMBULL DUE Three Violent Deaths Occur In State, One Is Hunting Tragedy GAPEWELL SANE,IS LEGION MEMBERS CHEER AS ~ JUDGE' DECISION PERSHING MAKES ADDRESS; rime verery roxieat | Former Hartford Merchant 01*-L FRENCH RENEW lNVITATION d will megaph al|l found tecouet ot || Gered Freedl From Refreat Fome, Commanderin el T TRELATIVES W RE CRITICIZED . American Forces Tells | Veterans He is Glad to t in Brooklyn. The fight is Renew Old Acquaint- ly Shot — New Man Dies in North Haven Crossing Crash and Motor Runs Down Another at Moo- Haven | mne round t setwee Ana 1 to go 15 rounds MANIACAL GUNMEN ON Car Judge Nickerson Also Finds Flaws | in Original Commitment But Dis- | sup. vegarded All These When He ances. Wallingford, Conn., Oct. 12 (# | renti i o BueluseConnend s . Convention Receives For: his wife, Mr is mortally injured instantly k Henrietta d and Lynch, | mal Notice From Paris— Big Parade Is Feature of | Afternoon’s Program. Two Young \len Murder © Tive, Wound Six Since | Saturday Night on in and | Har | been confined s grade crossing ssing near tk Toelle's line accident at North Have this crossing northbound auto- e obliged to go up a rise on to the track. According to a wit- r stopped on Philadelphia, Oct. 12 (P-—Mem- ers of the American expeditionary force today faced their old com- mander, Pershing and | g cheered him until the smiling, gray- VICE PRESIDENT DAWLS haired warrfor motioned cease. i | General Pershing, who many dele- Y al commander of the American Le- | E!VES HIS VIEWS glon if he so desired, made a five Lynch's ¢ whether b other reason not tell. A to be t rea d the car. cause it was stalled the wit- northbound visible for nearly some General express, s a mile nolishe them to s morni trregula by ti act th been pe atio ed attention Lynch was employed by ley Fu Company of Haven. dut niture risitioned |minute extemporanaous speech be- fore the Legion's annual convention, carc oct. 12 (- _anothe iaipnion e |in which he said he came merely to \unting accident of £ vere ahok sl e |say “How do you do,” shake hands n in this part of the state was 1 operations Jast SLERALLS = . H and review the arade this after- s T vanson, in simpty pasios o GOMe 0ut i Favor of Abolish- neon the body of Jand Harquoil LOOIERL S L 138 ADREICHET: | : . . | “Tt 1 'a very thrilling thing to 1o woods r South Kil orends EA s Ll | | meet the men of America W Mol | rica who about thi miles from here, with Sty b E | fought side by side in a great cause, two small holes in his throat n X e paniiel Ahn . and it is a fine thing to meet each ADDRESSES LEGIONNAIRES {scri, ™" s | “In looking over speeches made at he urt may commit a ylum only on a written com- on which a hearing must b, person to v shot ot gi rip v from the double n he had ta ay. Ti said the pair en- they shot plain e T s antos had withiggfn days. In the Cape- | ; your conventions, I find that you are went out about mi with pol = ”‘H:”l”‘”‘_ l case 1]1‘»; fled | Basis of Vice President's Speech given advice on how to conduct dogs, after Ha Sk mber 1, 19 | St yourselves, but T want to say to the had ompa BleyE returned ey o | Today Was Plan of Teglon for [ ioinaires you need no advice in home at one. e A i | Getting Out the Vote in An | civil life. barrels of the guh had bee Paonyneer oS “You can always count on me as Sl and marka o butt of »‘01 !‘ able physic | Flections. one of you, standing together sun s e h any asylum. Ia shoulder to shoulder aia gun su bers of | filling sta lled v 5 5 e = er, as you = party that Siared st n b e ewell case one of the phy-| Philadeiphia, Oct. 12 M — Vice | during the war.” ed by aceidentally striking a stone. | wounded C. W. Johnson, station at- N8, clsn ne; thel cartificule f wak Unresident § Daves it joined | The American Leglon was not a | a few s on the st and his companion, ¥ only affillated with the asylum ;03¢ with those seeking the | Political organization, sald General ma ined his residence A - ‘ g = the charge entered the Johnson was shot ity iresideno T ishent of tHa Americas | eys: | Leraips, But IG ws cenooially; Hng SoeteL nedionlyhen e ren om0 gretied,” sald Judge Nickorson,|tem of prir elections for select- men in thelr community were up- v father TRt or Get e Loty Iptiofzonndis the probate court |ng c to public office. {standing Americans, and not slack- 1ad left yesterday morning | Petrovitch, a st ;‘j m "'(1 jus -“"’;'\on b it was He essed his. sentiments in | ers or demagogues. would be back for dinner | Was shot to de [[assnesoSary, Joritetcourt iat the course of a le before | French Invitation at no S parents remember h along the sidew jEiESstaipass op these i the national convention of the| The formal invitation of France |ing heard shots just bero.s noon. ki o N‘\‘_'»!“““\ Scored American Legion for a greater ex- |to hold the Legion convention in Tt B e At E _found that orefse of the franchise by the vot- | Parls next year was presented. 0 months. He was recently dis- not been robbed | ‘m‘s )w;ul been disclosed Unitea States, whose | This was preceded by a French Sl e e el No encountered | Tecord and it was difficul caid, made it possible |chauffeur driving into the big hall A e \vin a seaman, and |derstand why some relatives were 21l minority to choose |& little red taxicab, one of those r G. Bill and permission given and beat them both | permitted to profit while the or were olected, |used to carry troops to the Marne. wealthy petitioner was deprived of rty., The message of President Dou- mergue, of the French republie, in- that d be largely for its removal the The police court work brings many | crowd of people, late this| ®faccim mon i Nickerson sa hat 1t 1 wa follow the | Viting the Legion to Paris said: visitors to the judge's office, and rr rnoon in ).y:mm% nx’yr" i \fnn(lp“ll(\:h;"p ':T':m“'p 1 By as on the :Wlm;)”:( ”‘:" theory and 11‘ '11.0); :‘I\\::t‘n}:\“"ltll‘\";: I send ’“"‘"‘“t cordial salute to theysmial b ;"nu\ 4 mothers | SCH[][]NER F[]RI] UFF |ing at a Columbus Day. ol Lantagne, 73, of this town wa. i don the cab, | prove his sanity. He took the stand | government laid down in our con- |the American Legion and rejoice in wivés and daughters and m 5 |in Hartford and will fly from rhm}‘-m”\. Hllaaland motor car S {automobile and drivin in his own behalf, was ccted | stitutlon by providing for nomina- | | thinking that its next annual con- lsading for clemency in cases in- | ”,, o whoce o that Jstantly killed anc car was el i AN ISt e B s by providing nomir Tomving thelr male relatives and to | "“‘m:, :wb‘ iy arrange- jrailed when the car, carrying a West- e Hied b5 oery crostiex inadion fand | o by feonvpntiong Ru ¢Eedier axd r;:':_'°" Wil 'be ‘held in “Paris{in 5 ! © been made to meet him, {orn Unton installation enre. directed a fusila s observed by the court in and partial class ot Gandl (1927, treat them courteously requires con- | FAST I:ALLS ASTERN both by the aviators of the circus |paniomio i alation erew struck |feer. They abEnB inelisurtieser il i ndidates | iywnan you, veterans of the World gigsrableftimeigin Eodl iRt | and Mayor Gardner C. Weld of this | o7 tho 7 1' 28 ciosdine usbiwest|lithe Mnoliconia The ‘festimony ‘of the relatives | “But ven if t fimary system | D or. Aetive in aur poie-met pee actual court session. |city. It is probable that the g""“‘ll rallroad station here today. | without effect. Wasl) disctediled’ by thdls eoaduol o i }-‘ an Inirease In {ne |All ‘the French will greet you, re- J . Seaialna belleysstal C ernor will bo piloted by Major Tal- | 2aENe Was returning from the| One suspect was arr {on the witness st The. connt | LS Ol A Ualtod |membering that ninia yesrs ago; dfe svstem of two judges, cach devoting | Early Th]: \rtemoon AP~ |ttt O, Freoman, former stats com. (o5t Office to the home of his son, |was unable to give a | o g Teon stand. | The court | impartial voling n - the United |jngtragic hours, you came with ad- a stated amount of time to court Pine Had Half IR o lotianiationt and forman ‘_‘)‘,"_ whom he lived. The car in ount of his presence in | ihe Fiane fand b irom shearvaticas 2 Selontestiofervins Smees (0 ¢ ' mirable enthusiasm, bringing all the work through an arrangement be- tain Pine Ha a | major In the aviation branch of the |CNATE® Of Thomas Driscoll of Provi- |doned taxi. Although N e e o < |strength of your country to the tween them, would allow each suf-} Mile Lead | Connecticut National Gua “‘”‘» and operated by Perry White being held, police belleve R e Bl oL e | service of right. ficlent time for private practice. The | 1le Lea A New Britain boy, Lienteaant | the same clty was carrying a crew 'had no conncction with the erimes. | found to be sane (e ;‘{“” _was| The basis for Mr. Dawes' ad-| wwitnout a doubt in place " ef total of tha court judges' salaries| {Carl A. Dixon of the 115th Con |of men to do some telegraph instal- | He said his name was Michael | qrom tno Harirora i{‘;“ his release | dress was the plan of the American }mnw of the battlefields you will find et present is $5500. To have two N 5 | ticut Observation squadron. has join- | 21100 ne of the crew was seri- Price. | S reat ordered. | Legion for getting out the vote in|fertile plains, and instead of ac- = | Gloucester, Mass,, Oct. 12 P—The | ¢q ths Gates' flying circus and will | Uy njured. — | e national, s nd city elections. | cumulated ruing you will find towns (Continued on Page Fifteen) | Henry Ford shot over the line With |\o ono of the pflots in the Herald- I ‘MflTHER [i E This proj o endorsed as one ang villages, but if the traces of the _— — a half-minute lead on the Columbla|gaes fiying demonstration this aft- | SPAULD NG INSISTS HE | tal to the welfare of the repub- | war have partly disappeared from [1n theistart taday ofithe sacond ¢ana eriiaon)fand| tomorrow: R INH SP ‘ e’ the surface of the earth, they are [test for the fishing schooner cham- | P20 TEL TR ) the Gates | MADE GOOD IN EXAMS | “If the American government is|engraved in our hearts forever. You : plonship of Gloucester. The official|,perogation about two weeks ago H[,l lto be a suceess” he said, “the |may rest assured that all the French times were Ford 10:00:48; Columbia | ang will travel with the fliers from | AFTE ) American people must vote. Indif- |people will warmly welcome those SURVIVE l]PERAT"]N 10:08:10, town to town. Tnstead of fiving his | ]n«mn-s Underwriters Who Re- | | terence in the attitude of the who formerly cama to fight by their As they approached the Starting|gwn private ship he will use one | | | e | American public toward the fran- |side and struggle with them to vic- |tine they found a northwest m(n;l'(,f the Hispano standards owned sl viewed His Test Paper Are ‘P]cads in Vain With Judge | chise is the greatest existing men- | tory. |blowing 18 miles an hour, WIth|tne Gates concern | Peter ini e 8% ace to American institutions. It is| “Therefore, this pligrimage of | : [ the Gates ern. eter Agos y Guilt Srror. | . * : A an ins - e g pligrimage Prominent Vine Street|smooth seas and skies Without a| ‘Three pilots connected with the | gostini of This City | ntitygol trror | Alling—City Takes |tcnding to substitute government thirty thousand of your members of cloud. | Herali-Gates flying circus gave Escapes Without | 1. Y. Spaulding, who was dented a | 2 | by ageressiva and interested min-|the country that guards in its soll Woman Dies at Hospi- | I was announced that today's race | Now Britain peopls a serles of |license after he failed to recei Children | orities for government by tho peo- |the tombs of your fallen heroes must would sail course 1, the first five|¢nrilg this morning when they put Injuries | passing mark from the elcctricians | : |be accomplished. It is one of those tal Today miles to stake boat off Rockport; thefon 5 priet program of ‘“stunts” i |esaratiing doomu! teaandliwiisioias | epecially Is this the case in|cvents that count so much in the 2 [sccond, ten miles, oft to sea: the|gimyitancously, abont 10:30 o'clock, found on appeal to the Natlonat| Described by the police as t county and city elections. |rélations of two countries, which third leg also ten, heading back t0-{gyer the city. Pilots Buck Steele,| Heading his automobile for Board of Fire Underwriters to have |PNSCT Of strong drink to I make them better understand each \rs. Georgienna C. Bafley of 83| Werd Marblencad; the fourth 16 ton | jycic Acheroft and Eddie Brooks, ali | ditch, Peter Agostini of 51 Arch | been given a fair mark by the com. |Te% Who loat on Main stree (Continued on Fourth Page.) |other, and are a step toward the 5 Vine street, widow of the late \m."“”’S back to the Rockport mark; | gyine Hispano standards in it | streef, sought to avold crashing into | Mittee, now claims the underwriters |3iT¢t corners on Hartford avenue e = {1deal of peace which is the goal of ilGs T Budley tor winy veans phus [P0 Yoo bl five Milies i the finish | 10g colors, flew over the city and |a car driven directly across the Ber- |100 are in error, Electrical Ins ~.~:m~;'l’; ]I;“”“ Yablonskl, aged 38, of MUST REMOVE OLD ROOF our two countrles and of their gov- retary and treasurer of the Union uine. : et | acmonstrated a double loop the |lin turnptke by John Nash of 57 |Cyril J. Curtin informed the build-|T0 {m‘““"r““ Jemg - senisnoen to | ernments.” é ALfe!.Calaiad| thiz | morning atird| S ollc make the LRE A8 S [Toops wingovers, talliian! Barrall Nocth s e Jesterday | iD8 commission last night gt three months and 15 days Messages wers also received from D e i o hos. | close reach, and the second broad: | rorls and nose dives untll specta-|aftcrnoon, and while he sveried | | Spaulding's examination papers |3 suage B w. aning in potiee | BEFORE PUTTING ON NEW‘Pr»mmr Polncare, M. Briand, Min- Nev 105~ | 1 He third leg would be the weather |fore ent’ o'\ o v fatier while he Al J examination PAPETS | oyt this morning, the three months e e al, following an operation. She | tors gasped in what appeared likely to result in a |Were checked over by Thomas Hen- |COHE “H 0 T2 sn a8 6 styaaratot age one, with the fourth a close reach| Another pilot expected to arrive | fatality had they struck head.on |Ty DAy, who is said to be the best|Sn'eheed being suspended with the | g | Foch, and the Veterans' socleties of e R A el onthaianal Heganciher “‘”“”‘”imu afternoon is Ive McKinney of | Agostini was unable to dodge tl ormed man on electrical installa- | VATNINE that it will be enforced if | guilding Commission Adopts Radical | France. s, Balley was b At o {one. Halt an hour before the sched- | Nowark, N. H., famillarly known o5 | Meriden machina and Nash was |tion in_the underwriters organiza- [ fs convicted again of violation of | | Colonel Yves Picot, representative o s dourd Drickstt|liod elart the racers came outof thaiiolaintan MeKinney!s | Bov.td Whollthrown ito fhe groiing, eustainlne) o108, fand}is the muithor of thelcods | Loo L LoR leweiy Altar) courtys Mra | S8 Restelction Fox Consldoraton B of thi | Hrsnch sbtarniisiil i by ;h o : 1,«. :1'1" }m ihtinas) harbor, getting up their topsails and | o o reported this morning as be- | fracture of the skull. \m,_,k fromiwhich. the. queations, in lonski pleaded with Judge Al | B oo [ty {address after the messages were nn?n!in: m':r mmi, Vo New Bt | eeiug preliminary manoeuvers fOr | jho on his way here with a brand | Nash was taken to the Meriden |Spaulding’s examination were taken ‘1““_ {”rf ;"” SLELLEEI (O Ui Al Y COMMOn ; Douios. {read. v B [ new four passenger Curtis R. hospltal where i e erlden | nspector Curtin and _Bullding |027® but e refused, telling her she | '\ oonane departure from au-| When e ceased speaking, Na- ain, marrying Mr. Bafley in 1881 " captain Morrissey kept his lead in ; & n today | = was glven a chanes when a 30 day mporta : ® o G e iy cnp ain 3 P i Much interest is being shown vas reported to be somewhat im- | Commissioner Thomas W. Hinch- SR x S | thorized roofing practices were vot- |tlonal Commander John R. McQuigg L FE sy oriay ® aN- | the five mile close reach to the Arst| o program and as early as 9| proved. A severe cut on the head is |liffe, Who s a member of the exam- nce was suspended in July, |TROTHECC OO R, BIAE e on last | Presiding over the convention, said: niversary of their wedding. | mark where the official time was . crowds began | A B ow she st serve e A EIES R o K085 thuslasm with which these She had been an invalid for many | : st o'clock this morning crow being treated in additon to the |ining committee, told the commis- |-t sgue s ecrye PR the enthuslasm with which thes: it Tord 10:27:17, Calumbla 10:28:31. |4 gather at the aviation field, until | fracture, his physicla d today. |sioners Spaulding's insistent com- oulaze waen ahs us 3 ¢ |messages and addresses were receiv- years and, for that reason, was uUn-| (Captain Ben Pine, whose canny physician said tod P g Iete common council, the use of asphalt 1 Bk fotnerfitoate Hinlahuront Rar | sai e o Se Canny |py 10:30 there were several hun-| Rerlin police officers who investi- | plaints are the source of much an-| " yr.o yaplonski has three childr district for re. | cd is any indication. it is not diffi- able to participa 2 : | seamanship won .nn first race yes-|q4p04 people to \m seen in the vicin- | gated the accident and heard the |nNoyance to them and they brought A Sae thre Idren, L e lnm»““’”' 4 detariine, Wharh tha gt ;or!al activities ‘m ;ln}".trr?t( l‘\x{(r‘v;‘lv terday, held the Columbia a trifle to| - e e T o e B R e vae ey bul e oo B B s £ pllonot e | ntox |convention of the Legion will b he was a member of Trinity Meth-|the weather of tha Ford's wake on| “promoily at Threa of L iy o I 3 nd left her twi does o 00 o {hela. n : | ptly at noon thr | the local man they found no evi- | mission to ask that they be relieved |, o h ¢ covering be! c a8 odist church and, Insofar as she Was| the first leg in order to assume the | o iators took off from the fleld Pre- | dence to warrant prosecution, of the obligation of giving Spauld- :\"' L G Hslick xeof parsting SR prohibit-| e observation by the national able, she took part in its work. | commanding position it he overtook | mu it 1o fiy over the city and the | "N’ related by | Agostini, who fs | ing further time from thelr work. |penjivie T Gord hOUS e | the |commander on a questlon that has A serioug operation was performed | the Ford, Ho fallod, and as the re- | nnmm A Lo AITED bl s s se e IS s e e e e sl reply to Pros- arle K. Bishop, who prepared the |y iated he membership of the Le- on Mrs. Bailey last Thursday at the [sut he lost cconds when they [yt G0y known to Herald of- |iatwas (aiving in he direttionyof||ERamm\ to sonstaoaly Hatorm S| SR e x‘m\\m:[‘v» nded 1\.1{ :w:(n \“1 glon, was recelved ‘with long ap- hospital. Tor several days It Was|jibbed at the buoy. R Motals and which was to be guessed | | Meriden when Nash, a contractor |ing he has the privilege of another |yt ne’anq Officer Daniel Cosgrove | }vh~ Rl ”‘,].‘n‘:(“,n‘ oo, | plause. expected that Fh‘p \\'4:u|4l recover tm.l‘ he-gap between the \,s: S,“"g at by adults wishing free ri The | ho is building a house near the Sil- |examination at a later date but to| care w TG "4“ I'Hh‘\‘rn i flpnr” [the eommi »flu n-lx. ‘%‘v[.r <‘”;‘wmr Vice-President Chmr|y\5 G. Dawes, the physiclans in attendance were |apparent to the crov fleet Of ex- | 0o s icasing nearesi to the helght|yer Lake inn, drove northerly, A |allot him no further time for Alscus- |parore o orotock yestorday forencon suggestion afte sp 107 | who dellvered the principal address highly optimistic regarding the out- | F R were given s calling for a!machine p Nash's car just be- |slon of the previous examination. |anq saw a man leave Mrs. Yabl A Rutherford reported that gt today's session, also roceived an comei i Howevar kit Sor athe| (Continued on Page 15.) 18 itn one or thie. 13 dra AUEINE | iroee i o camma ovhutthe friclins| B T & Eoar ALYA1BA Te WAERS o) e | BiiTa ot Eadarle e e an e (oL anlAsR R AR ¢ BEEE similar | epthusiastic reception. T T P : £ RLAGYOR ero e | ski's and ¢ 8 an au- itic 4h ton 1 worse came last night and she this afternoon. The stunt Wil be|ang when the passing car had clear- | ordinance requiring a 10-day notice |tomobile. Officer Stodler went to- |o o & ';""_"’ iy fouidiaw The Big Parade s e v betore relatives could| [Inhappiness in Homes repeated again tomorrow and the | ed the Meriden man's automobile, | before examinations are to be taken. |wards the house and Mrs. Yablon- | 0y S e e 1o tho 1 Men, who a few years ago ate Eebutolingnosniial G Says Connolly |2ve coming nearest o guessing the | Naeh turned and crossed the high- |This requires Spaulding to walt untll |1 locked the kitchen deor and weny |PILE to ssbeatcs, which [s the yph | foyinwilly” teguiiun- i/ Sulath I Mr. Taile was identified with the | srowing, Sa Y [height of the plancs as they Pass|\ay in front of Agostini. The local g . |of roaf favored by Bishop, outs, who charged together through next month for a second test. into the bathroom, as a boarder | man headed deliberately into a ditch | o - |started for a bedroom. Mrs. Yablon- | ]‘ “ommissione "‘T“;“’"" "‘-f‘“c "“N‘" | barbed wire l-nmnglemenud nn: and headed for tha open field but |Gy v S |ski seized & can and Officer Cos- |the Sugsestion which was later incor-fghell-torn’ foreuia . Wiio) bledurig was halted by a telephone pole just Grand Jury Order Asks [grove, entering the tenement by an. |PoTated in a motion and passed by |crawled over rain-soaked baitly Class C Stephenson for Hearing as the cars collided. | other door, follewed the boarder, the board to allew roofing, | felds, marched together today un- ash i 67 years of nge and is & | Michigan City, Ind., Oct. 12 P—|\who jumped out of a window with |Vhich Includes asphalt, on repalr|der a fair sky, with gay hearts and veteran bullding contractor, living | The grand jury subpoena calling for |the officer on his heels. {work in the fire district, and Class A | fri-ndly faces cheering them on. at 57 North Second street, Meriden. |the presence of D. C. Stephenson, Meanwhile, Officer Cosgrove went ‘r””’v required for new work. It was the American Legion's an- - - |life prisoner at the Indlana peniten- [to the rear of the house in time to| Faul Zehler, a roofer, attended the | nual parade. Hosts of Legionnaires, * = o ————— |tlary, before the county grand jur¥ipick up the can, which Mrs. Ya- |meeting and informed the commis- | representing 48 states and thousands | THE WEATHER at Indianapolis, was served on War-|blonski had thrown out, evidently |sioners the removal of existing roof,.,( posts, were in line. With bands | = | den Walter H. Daly by Sheriff -‘t"rm‘::-xw-rlin;: the boarder to catch fit |covering before placing new cover- | blaring, flags waving and uniforms of | Fair The | tonight Wednesday Hahn, of Laporte county today. |and escape. Confronted — with the \mr would involve an average cost of | varied hue, they presented a color- | increasing cloudiness, proba- rit directs that the prisoner, who|evidence, Mrs. Yablonski asked the [$25 a job. Commissioner Kennedy |ful panorama as they passed downm | bly followed by showers in is represented as claiming to have [officers why they did not catch the mo\m( that no roofing be allowed | Broad street to the Sesequicenfen- | the afternoon or at night; | |knowledge of political corruption in/man who left in the car as he had jover an existing covering and the | nlal stadium, where they were re. warmer. | [Indtana, he produced bhefore the board unanimously voted to ask the # | grand jurors at 9 a. m. Thursday. (Continued on Page Four.), common council t0 s erder (Coatinued an Fourth Ragal 4

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