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DISGUSS EXTENSION OF FIRE DISTRICT. Ordinance - Committee ~ Defers | WOUNDS T KILLS § | IN INSHNE FRENGY (UP)—Running suddenly on a tiny inter- Manila, 1 New NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. 'GIRL FROM THE WEST UNABLE TO RESIST LURE OF GOOD OLD HORSE onstable Suddenly Runsi Qo Ghe “Borrows” New York Hackman’s Sea-Going Hack and Rides Up and Down the Avenue York, Nora Barkhoff, Then a and someh Feb. 1 nurse, (UP)—Mrs. had been | taxicab got in the ow way the hack came out OLDEST CONVICT IN WORLD DIES {Bill Maxwell, 88, Was Serving 55th Year HORNSBY-FRISCH DEAL CANNOT BE CANCELLED Secretary Jim Tierney of Giants Scoffs at Statement of President Breadon. New York, Feb. 1 (P)—The state- ment of President Sam Breadon in St. Louis that the deal which brought AFTER TONNEY'S CROWN Miguel Ferrara, Argentine Heavy- weight, Planning to Return to United States. Buenos Aires, Feb. 1 (P—Miguel Ferrara, Argentine heavyweight, who made a good impression when he fought on several occasions in New York in 1924, is planning to return round-robin event. Tiff Denton of Kansas City, defeated by Thursblad in the first round, opposed Charles McCourt of Cleveland, who lost his opener to Otto Reiselt of Philadel- phia, present champion. The Copulus-Lookabaugh pairing was the third for the day and the fourth matched Hall and Len Ken- ney of Chicago, who was defeated last night by Augie Kieckhefer of Chicago, former national titleholder, The standings after the opening matches: b w. Reiselt, Phila. ..... 1 Thurnblad, Chicago 1 Hall, St. Louis wd Kieckhefer, Chicago 1 Campanioni, Havana 0 | Denton, Kansas City 0 (Kenney, Chicago .. 0 McCourt, Cleveland 0 Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 Proposal for Further [nquiry | sland steamer, a I rgeant | raised out on the western plains | in the constabulary killed n | where women are horse fanciers. The common council committee on | American army lientenant, five | So it was natural that when she ordinances last night discussed sev- | Filipino passengers and wounded | saw George Bellais' sca-going hack cral matters which have been re-|seven others in a one-man Teigh | standing at the curb and George no- ferred by the council. The proposed |of terror that gave him contral of | where in sight, she couldn’t resist extension of the limits of the fire |the ship for five hours. Details of | unfastening the chain that held the district was left with the fire chief |the story were made public Aere | rear wheel, mounting the driver's and the building inspector and they ; box and taking a little jaunt up and will make a report -§ith recommen- doos Wi ivenie dations ‘at 4 later mel Hoth For an hour she drove in and out S R WA IE of traffic, matching smile for smile o give consideration to sctting aside takes | with traffic cops who were Interested a second district in which fireproof B e woman difving a btk roofing materials mu uted late at| IMPORTANT COMMANDMENT | stead of extending int Benegrado of | Honor Thy Father and Mother 1§ with a wheel missing, and Mrs. | Barkhoff with a badly bumped head. And about that time Bellais dis- | covered his hack was gone and when the doctors got through Mrs. Bark- hoff found rself charged with larceny or hor: ealing or beating a cab driver out of his fare or some- thing like that. to the United States where he hopes to fight his way into the ranks of | contenders for Gene Tunney's crown. Ferrara at one time was the sparring partner of Luls Firpo. Argentine fight fans are looking forward eagerly to Ferrara’s fight with Victor Campolo, former ama- teur South American heavyweight champion, Saturday night. Although Campolo has the advantage in weight, height and reach, ring fol- lowers believe that Ferrara's experi- ence will offset this. BILLIARD TOURNEY GOES INTO THE SECOND ROUND Gus Copulus of Detroit and Earl Lookabaugh of Chicago Have First Round Match. Rogers Hornsby, former Cardinal manager, to the New York Giants in trade for Frankie Frisch and Jimmy Ring, might be called off was scoffed at today by Secretary Jim Tierney of tHe Giants. Breadon said yester- day that ownership of 1,167 shares of stock in the Cardinals and his own refusal to buy the stock at the price Hornsby has set, might force cancel- lation of the deal. “The stock matter does not change Hornsby's status as a ball player.” Tierney said. “He is still the proper- ty of the Giants. It he should be un- able to sell his St. Louis stock that would be our problem. We would have to find ways and means to sell _ | the stock for him. Bill was a model prisoner andi “The worst that could happen | could have had a parole years ago. | would be that dornsby would be un- { sergeant| Deemed Greatest of All By Sim- . Thou shalt not b but he always refused ald offered | aple to play with the Glants. The A. Young, ‘dve| College Girls. ness. | bim by reform organizations and in- | gea] ever could be called off. All i e ke mons College Girls. by xhalt ot ke the mame.| dividua the Qc;ails!o_t his ltmnlsfer have been fought to escape him.| Boston, Feb. 1 (UP)—"Honor |of the Lord in vain. T T e parpid ouLinE e 1oeel mani ari veral hours he terror- | Thy Father and Thy Mother,” is the | 8. Thou shalt rot make BRIITISH POLITICS Secrelary, Marney sald heihad re- sors who hid in cabins. | most important of the 10 command- | thee any graven image. London, Feb. 1 (F—The coopera-|celved & letter from Hornsby, the| Chicago, Feb. 1/(P—The national | to rcach any additional | ments, Simmons college girls have [ 9. Thou shalt not covet. . hitherto an independent| former Cardinal second baseman, |three cushion billiard champlonship o Baan e et PR e a membership | stating that the stock matter would |tourney went into second round ship in a life boat but| Dr. Edward H. Eldridge, director |and keep it h h s sdoptpd 1 e agiuplod. matches today, with Gus Copulus of constabulary sum- | of the school of secretarial studies —_— | olutions marking the first definite Detroit and Earl Lookabaugh, Chi- O homone tked the 835 students| Kittie Jarvis of CAmberwell might |step toward alliance wWith the labor| cago city title holder, matched in | o grade the commandments in the | be calied the ‘pied piperess’ of Cam- | party headed by former Premier | of powder sent five million tons of |a remaining first round contest. pector Ruther- g i g s order of their moral value as guides | berwell as she helps her father to |l:amsay MacDonald. The alliance|rocks hurtling down Mount Juneau | Raimundo Campanioni, Cuban star | [;ANAI]IAN ‘FLYERS, to conduct. | catch rats for a living and assisted | will be subject to guarantees under|recently. The Alaska Juneau gold |who was defeated yesterday by Allan | rd said department | The other nine commandments |him in taking 200 live rats for the | which the cooperatives will retain| mining company claims this was a |Hall of St. Louls, was matched with | were placed as follows: | tilm “Pied Piper of Hamelin." | their separate identity. | record blast, | Art Thurnblad of Chicago in today's ad the fact of the matter 1ilding inspector dos One Dead, 17 Tnjured When Fast Trains Collide see the work for which h Fond Du Lac, Wis., Feb. 1.—(P— Bill Maxwell, §8, believed to be the oldest convict in the world, died yes- | terday, in the Wisconsin state prison t Waupin. He started to serve the | fifty-fifth year of a life term last | October 25. Maxwell was sent to Waupin for he moral of which is that those | Kling a ma in defense of 4 wobi- Who ean't resist the charms of a |20 In @ northern dance hall. His act horse should briog their own when [#Toused the Datrons in the. dance S e I 1d he was strung up to a tree it ey ok the sheriff arrived, cut him placed him under arrest. t Old Bill never regretted Ihei act and had repeatedly declared that he would do it again under similar cumstances. 1 1 1 the word 1 enever it is the or shout s Establishment of a training school in central Alberta for young Jewish farmers, similar to that being operated by the Federated Jewish farmers of Ontario, is under way. strike in folen in equatorial reg The word w s hall when | down and | EoREOn o ary, armed | shalt have no other Gods | atter of straightening the t viciously at- running through Camp str the Sleamor ttended to whateve proposed ct iinances relativ or the first seven of when inca Thou e Me. Thou Thou t should se is done. h or- to paying firemen ays or part t itated because of | resulting from yment not to exceed 15 not acted on penc shalt not kill. shalt not commit adult- | DR. PAULINE He Will Mystify You! crew could Thou shalt not st re- | serambie Killec Filipinos others who Then, for had 1nto al : | about i a Discharge of ten and one half tons forees, ecommen REARmana 8 captured him ces to give the crvision over, for installing the city DAVIDSON AND LEVENTHAL 2 ) permits, FFaverable action was taken on the mendation of the building nmission to . require owners of ellings to locate cellar partitions \ such a way as tv have water and ectric meters in the ope erk Frank J. O'Br lepartment was calle i to ext s regards <aid it would be a grea convenience to meter readers to have eters in «pen rs, | Action was deferred on the reso- ion?calling for an amendment to the ordinances to require that bills in excess of $300 be submitted to the common council for approval before being paid, with the exception of those paid by the camptroller to ob- tain cash discounts. At ne meeting, Councilm Boyle and Greene, W olution, will be req plain it. Favorable action w n on the recommendation of Comptroller Cnr- tis that the requirement of indem- nity bonds be nated from the cit nces, in the following cas mayor, charity comm chairman of the board of hes spector of weights. and me y have no money respor or accountability, and therefore, expenditure for this purpos the comptroller said in 42 Pc. Dinner Sets A beautiful Dinner Set that will make any table array more inviting—fine quality, nicely decorated $5 75 > JEAE L S g Ce B H S0 0 Handkerchiefs TO CLOSE OUT FOR 10c- About 20 dozen ladies’ Novelty Prints and embroidered Swiss Lawn and imported Linen Hand- kerchiefs — slightly solled and shop worn. Values to 50c. Children’s Vests & Drawers Ruffled Curtains of fine quality Marquisette with tie- backs — 214 yards long. Regular $1.39. $ 1 .00 WEDNESDAY ....... rec e Ambherst, N. 8, Feb, 1.—(— An‘ ch today ¥ en as the of the collision between the | s e o & SR A WD ) o // present an extraordinary collection of Wonderful Specials for Wednesday Only A Dress Event That’s Hard to Equal— —_— At Prices That are Really Sensational Florida : i [Grouped in 2 Lots at] rruthers, of as killed, and four in the hospital, vic- | n the Cana- WASH GOODS 500 yards of plain color suitings, ovelty Plaid Rayon Ratine, Striped Sterling Carpet Sweepers Well made garments in i l and Plaid English Broadcloth, Fig- long sleeve Shirts and $ a 69 | ured Serpentine Crepes, Basket ankle length Drawers. — | Weave Cloth and colored Dress Regular 45c quality. Linens. Values to $1.49 yard, — WEDNESDAY .... Children’s Union Suits | TO CLOSE OUT FOR | WEDNESDAY, yard ... . Cotton Union Suits, fleece lined in high neck, long 35 sleeves, ankle length, also 36 inches wide in a wonder- I g ful range of fine patterns. h betw National Flyers. | mbers of the train crew today | the Maritime, running 30 min- | late, rounded a curve and en- 1 the switch leading to the side- | track where the Limited was wait- | ing for the express to pass. A br man's warning to the en- gineer of the Limited came seconds late. The brakeman about to | make sure switch was set to allow the Maritime to pass on main line en the cxpress came around the | N CHURCH SITUATION Feb. 1 (A—Catholic ster with the muni- conforming igious laws, are to be/ to officiate at’ mas > homes, says the ne MEXIC Mexico Cit A sturdy built carpet sweeper manufactured to give long use, rubber’ protected corners, nickel frame, Wed. is un- his’ 1 Chairman C. J. Dehm of t of fire commissioners inquirs action has not been taken on s tions made some time ago by S Deputy Chief M. T. Souney relative 10 giving the fire prevention bureau niore authority than is had at pres- ent. Alderinan Nair, chairman of the committee, replied that the cor- poration counsel has stated that the anthority is provided in the existing state laws and no action by the com- mon council s necessary. On motion of Councilman Beng- ston, it was voted to request the cor- poration counsel for a written s ment on the subject. Bed Sheets WEDNESDAY 88¢c Size S1x90—made of a heavy bleached Muslin—free of dress- ing, seamless, “THE EVERGLADES” Through Train From New England Ly. Springfield . New London 1 : Hartford * Meriden 4 New Haven 1 1 Bridgeport 11:52 9 Through Trains Daily FROM PENNA. STA., NEW YORK Via Double Track - Sea Level Route Everglades L. (2 T | | | A large assortment of men’s | Fancy Socks in plaid and checked | patterns — all colors and sizes. | WEDNESDAY % pm. pom. ()fficer;s—(‘hosen by Boys’ Club Auxiliary . Sundberg was reelecte of the Boys' Club Ladie: Auxiliary at the annual mecting held yesterday afternoon at the club. Mrs. Alexander H. Seott was chosen vice- president and Mrs. Harry E. Parker sceretary. Rehearsals for a minstrel show to be given by club memb on Friday evening, I'¢ Y now being conducte - the rection of Mrs, The 1ins for members of the Seni arrived yesterday and were distribut- 4 last night —E&W. Florida East Coast L ! Night Out - 1 Night Out 1 1 Night Out Coast Ltd, Flo Florida Special oast Line Florida Mail Atiantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Ticknts, reser vations, information from B, F. FULLER, G E.P.A. 1246 Broadway, New York Telepho: wanna 7080 Ask for Trips" Booklet Weat Indian Ltd Ha S, FORMER VALUES TO $15.00 Boys’ Golf Sox These frocks are an accumulation of odds and ends in sizes and colors. They are all very well made of the finest fabrics obtainable at their original cost. The sale price doesn’t even cover the cost of some of the trimmings—Ilet alone the cloth—therefore we urge early buying—they won’t last long. Smartly made Golf Socks | with colored tops, in Gray and Tan sizes 10 to 11%:. NESDAY, pair di- backgrounds,— short sleeve, ankle length. Reg. 85c. WEDNESDAY, suit ... Table Damask PRICED FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY M « Heavy ver bleach Pure Linen Damask—64-inch wide—cholce of colored borders or self border, Regular $1.39 value. New Haven ' Progress Exposition Jan. 26th—Feb. 5th Reduced Round Trip Fares Including connecting trolley and admission to exposition Ask your local ticket agent for complete information and train schedules The New York, New Haven and Hartiord Railroad Co. 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