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{ i 16 KXEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927, REli']ll(‘l”EqSfiSS flgglm e o Judge Blames Haberski's lm-‘ Chicago Symphony Gets Needed Money from Listeners-In moderate Speed for Collision ~_ cnvoneo. <ot v cmre Symphony Orchestra faced Leo Haberski, aged 32, of 44 Cabot | *N¢eS With it musicians N street, was fined §25 and costs for | ¢ W PV I g reckless driving and $3 and costs | eet ading i iy © ; for operating an automobile with-| Whon ‘i, S 2 out having a license in his posses- | Tyesday 1 A S sion. by Judge Henry P. Roche in | R P L police court today. Execution of the | yaised to pay inereased salarics aske penalty on the latter charge P s N AT E R hrorea as produced in court tations WAAQ and WQ v'elock Mond eve g follo g ajt ons 1 r ienee collision at the corner of Broad and was 1 to show 1 iation High streets by ibutis Vincent Costello. who was driving i 10 come in the other car, was fined Tuesday @t 1 virtually £ the nec morning for operating a car without | essary r in that Ofticer Lee testified that he tributions r le direct Haberski driving south on Symy ssociation, was street on the left side of the » insure continuance of tracks a minute or two befo collision happened. As the made ready fo commandeer a car| to give chase, he saw Haberski's JAII AN!] F car make a right turn and strike 4 Costello's car which was going south | on High street. Haberski admitted | that he was driving at the rate of | L 30 miles an hour, the officer said. | s Haberski denied having admitted s the speed mentioned. He was dr . . ing at tne approumate rate of 20 MOIS Than 40 Indiotments Dis- miles an hour and as he approached | . the corner of High street he broumit | 01 e e o e e cronee - osed of i Massachusets one car to cross the intersection, he sald. Worcester, Sept. 1 (A) o Me had just started when Costel-| 4, ,\,Mr., iy ”.,(f,r, S - lo's car came along and as the fend- it % than nry several months after investiga ers locked Costello’s car dragged tion into the alleged cattle frand Haberski's car along, accounting for | cases in Worcester county, were dis- the brake marks on the pavement,|posed of yesterday afternoon in the Kozlauskas testified which Officer superior criminal conrt with fines had extended a distance of 30 feet. |ranging from $200 to §1,000 being Judge Roche said he believed {assessed against nine of the defend. Haberski could have stopped his car |ants and eight of this number being in time to avoid the collision had sentenced to terms of from two he been driving at a moderate rate | months to one year in the House of of speed, especially as he testified Correction. They began serving their that the car was new and had good |sentences immediately, brakes. Attorney B. J. Monkicwicz Charges against represented Haberski. lwere filed by Judge Webster T on motion of District Attorney C MENTAL ARISTOGRALS |5 e oo 0 2000 DOING KITCHEN WORK o o 0 500 morally guil | ANl sentences were on | conspiracy commonwealth. who charges of from the the to steal money e cases are Frat Members and Doctors of Phil- | first of their kind to he disposed of osophy Lakor at |in Massachuse ind indictments returned in other counties in the Northfield state e been pending awaiting East Northfield, Sept. 1 (P) — A | the outcome of the Worcester coun- community where kitchens helpers |ty cas Some of the cases had have Phi Beta Kappa keys, where been carried to the Massachusetts an office boy may be a doctor of suprcme court philosophy from the University of The fines iniposed Frankfort, where the waiter is a|were: Louis 8. Jucobson master of arts from Harvard and one year and $1.0 the office clerk boasts a master of Iuller, Westhoro, cizht science degree from Lehigh flour- | $400; Myer Grace, North ishes here. field; Max Cohen, Worcester Among the employes of the four months and 53 1 Northfield conferences is found an | Worcester, fo mor: 500 Hor- “intellectual aristocracy of manual | Samurl A. Ranoff, Wo labor. | ris Swartz, icester, cach two More than 50 colleges and univer- [months and $400: Eli Jacobson sities of the United States, including | \Worcester, two months and £300 Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Dart- John D. Neylon, Hardwick, $200 niouth, Brown, Columbia, Wellesley, | - - Another Unconfirmed Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Amherst and Boston universi as well as the . o University of Frankfori, Germany, | Report About Redfern are represented among the employe Para, Brazil Pt 1 ®P—An un- at Northfield this summe contirmed been received Visitors from all parts of the here that rn landed in country attend the Northfield series | the vicinity of Alemquer, DBrazil of seven religious conferences each | This uncontivmed report says that year, and the housing and feeding of | Redfern foll g these guests offers employment for| Alemquer lics o0 the college students. river in the state ) niles Most of the Northficld employes southwest ¢ 1t iy are working their way through some 500 1 of tl preparatory schools or colleges. | ymazonian Gurupa, where it They come from western and south- | yus expected t B would ern institutions as well as from the qrop a flare to indic liree- eastern colleges. For the summer, jion he was takine \pa is near they become grocery clerks, kitehen | (je month of the Amaze maids, waitresses or other manual workers. s / G They are successtul at their work, Beinaman i too, in the opinion of such an au- o ahd Spu RN thority as Ambert G. Moody, mar ) t ger Of the confercnces, who says o s ki the service given has proven dis- I i 2l tnctly satisfactory. s o e 1o Gain of $165,379 Made R In Tax Collections mformt According to th Collector Bernadotte of $165,379.77 was mads lection of tax; for the August over that of ponding month of last yrar, With the exception of 100! Music Appreciation s Gauge of Character taxes a gain was shown in every do J e partment. The tabulated wtate s ! ! CHIGEEel ; for the corresponding iods 1 2 1927 and 1926 follow, L - Taxes 2 31 : el Echo of Sacco-Vanzetti Case Heard in Court Waltham, Mass, S (P . ho of t Mise Jessica |, f Mrs, J niles an » Argust 20 Cotton Prices (limh On Streneth of Report versoin explained s i records of t iich the with the United court SOLD MONTHS AHEAD f o v Ann Arbor, Mich., Sopt. 1 ¢ ted Dy Athletic authoritics of the [niversit pward of Michigan there was a the Ohio game here Oct, 22 Michigan stadium will be dedicatod announced o ) “complete sell-up” for o State-Michizan when foothal ) 1 The stadium hold approxit TEACHE IR GOLS TO HOSPITAT ately 600 spectators. Of Miss ¢ y AT number 40,000 were allotted 1o Mre \ ) 1L W Bl alumni and 50,000 applications have Rock a 7ot been received, it was sal Ohio 1* « Hivt ot t yehtor State has been allotted 15,000 seats. day for trent Miss Young ha 151 the Smal The remainder will go to stud and their friends. Iey school for several years | POLO CHALLENGERS REL e e A B . BT Y ON TEAM WORK |COASTDRY LEADERS ~ FAILTO SAVELYLE | Treasury Officials Predict His | Resignation or Discharge Washington, Sept. 1 (P——Treasury officials predicted that Roy C. Lyle, prohibition administrator for Oregon Washinzton and Alaska, would re- <ign “for the good of the service.” If he declines to give up his post it is indicated he wonld be dismissed from the service unless there was coms unexpected development Lyl» is in Washington in response to a summons from tary Lowman. in charge of prohibi- tion enforcement. who has announc- ~d that he wanted the administrator to explain “why so much liquor con- tinues to flow into the northwest.” Lyle conferred briefly with Proht bition Cammissioner Doran. but has no engagenment with Lowman until | temorrom Lowman declined to ho quoted as intended to pursue. ared that Lowman [ to the course he Late teday it a Assistant Secre- | | | i | had made np his mind that Lyle <hould give up his position. but was | willing to “permit” him to resign, The British Army-in-India Palo Team: left to right, Captain Claude F. Pert, Major Austin H. William He was said to adhere to this de- s Captain €. T. L. Roark and Major¥. . Atkinson. termination. despite efforts by Sen- New Tarh ) - 2 ’ ator Jones (R. Wash.), B. N. Hicks o [ o Team-4 With the exception ot ¢ ! Pert's seloction was almost 2s o Seattle head of the Anti-Saloon ind painsiak ssoclation ¢ T. I Roark, brilliant Irish star, ; Much a surprise as was the Amer- ) jeague in Washington. and Mrs, Lil- Reviole of Brit ; Riitish team is composed of |20 ”"j“"‘ o ;"" 21-year-old ““"“- Nan M. Vincent 1o, President of ' 2 ' 25 officaratniho il stoniiGlest, SiXaletstan@ifo replace ishe Women's Ghristian’ Temperance: 10" Ameriea’s polo ic ho have played together {{he veteran J. Watson Webb at |y'nion. to have Lyla retained \ rting e ine ol Although Senator Jones, who is a g r come time but not in re- On both teams, therefore, the | onoynced dry, and certain temper- : ey s, Fxceptionally” well- \ most youthful players will be ar- an d® 00 B B ousing Lyle's | ey it ° team rolies on speed fraved against the most experienced. o;yge contending he is competent S “ ERUEUL pl to offset the {ndivi- | Pert will be up against Milburn in | 14" Gncere, Towman sald consider- | PR Bona aagsaand of such American | his sallies at the American g0al | jple adverse criticism by many in- ' 95 L LDIafs ear s ¥ Inye inge lor ces my Hitcheork and while Guest will have Atkinson to ' jiiq e Ll QonE st o R e S Relote 5 combat. The clash of the Amer- (i [yle is weak and lacks con- =S s na _ Roark, a nine I player, haslcan No. 2, Hiicheok, with the o) over his personnel had:reached no hir 1sa includes Captain Clau more exciting, : ’ i 1 Soitalniss oSt Cor AR F Davi BT : zanizations questions Lyle's integrity, It is Br s fony alle lajor Avstin Williams and | T Bilishit {anm b is ) 835g0a] |l i erta el e e At rolo combination since 1814, when Major Fric Atkinson, the lattor a combination as compared with the e 3 Ly ) ast A . - > - LR 5 they do attack his ability ere last vietorions n survivor of the 1924 series and the ! American four's aggregate rating rnational seriss. Then. as | only member of the tram who has'of 34, They are closely mafched e team wascomposed entircly fzured in previons cup play in cge. too. the Americans averag- Mysteriously Injured: : 1y [\ he Brilli Captain Pert, youngest and light- ing 33 and the Britons 341; but Is in Serious Condition of t ritish team, 1 of the quarter. won his place the defending forces have a distinet | : 3 s 1 ; g | sonis m. Sept. 1.—Jose H. A, Tomkinson, is t v keen contest with (g sdvnntage fn welght, averaging | nsonia, Conn, ~Sept. 1.—Joseph lirecting mind of this year's chal- Richard George. who was or o 5 & ! Grabowski. of 5 Central street, was 5 s ori « o only « for the c g len orces, ‘ly slated for the No. 1 position lengors. reported this noon to be in a seri- v Sprolios ous condition at the XNew Haven hospital as the result of iniurie: re- STOGK SALESMAN oS ROTARY ceived in some unknown manner. Grabowski, it was said, was found Iving unconscious in the yard of his morning and was tion TAKES UP home son. Wilmer, of Lincoln street ret summer ning after spending the eumm Ea Miss Irene tur e S . —_— SPANISH WAR VETS " LODKINGTO CUBA May Hold 29th Encampment Personals and have spending the Desert I Mrs. L. M. Barn and Mrs. urned home after at Mount Former Police Chicf and Mrs. W. | o That Place J. Rawlings of Parsons place left = today on a several days' motor trip. Detroit, Sept. 1 (UP)—To Cuba Ly battleship ander the feadership Mr. and Mrs. John Fagan of this of John Gurrity of Chicago was the city and Miss Josephine Fagan of [outlook today for home-going deles Kensington will spend the holidays gates to the 2ath ensampiment, in New York city United Spanish War Vetorans of il America Misses Svlvia and Minnie Clark| Atter eleeting Garrity natienal of Chestnut street have returned |commander yestrday to suecied 1, home after spending the summer S Scpater Ju Means ef Denior, Shroan Colo. the veterins unanimousty - Ly sirueted national ofiicors to potition Superinlendent Stanley Wi Holmesf (ar theUsefohstieshiliesto i sy of school departinent. returned | POt delegates to the 1128 wr p- itoday after a v sith hisifam= | nentiatiCulin ily in Maine W. L. Grayson Savannah. ta., > s was el A4 senior viee eonnnander: A Elam, Ashiland, Ky mviop Millie G. MeAuley, assistant ;. =000 ger O Sara ipal Louis P. Slade and dean w0/ oior Mass.. surgeon general {hef New:iBritain & Senlont Hizni] D aITREn SRS BN EER AR hool faculty, has returned to her oo o0 5 e et ; duties after her annual vacatlon. | %4 qor i1a pagtieship olan of the daugitters, Olive, Myttle and Evelyn, [y o 0 e ami. Canal, f Glen street. are spending (heir .o o000 Gauld cruise through tha vacations at Lake Congamond Gulf of Mexico, taking on south-rn — delegates, and a third would leate . Troop’s family of 22 War- prohahly New Yerk with northern llock street returned home last eve- | Gelegates at Decision to hold the encampment N. H at Cuba was unanimous and cama - atter Cavetano De Quesada, Cuban Silbergleit has tache at Washington, nrged accept- st Weare, S ned from a two weeks' vacation |ance of the island's official invit spent at Asbury Park, N. J. tion extended last spring by Presi- dent Machado. Mr. and Mrs B. Sccord of 17 Dright street are spending a week | W& $ OSERS DINE N i WINNERS AND LOSERS DIN Miss Mary Diemand of 71 South YVictors and Vanquished in Police Burritt street has as her guest Miss Helen Pollack of Pittsburg. Penn Baschall Game Forget Diamond Mrs. 261 Pleasant View. R. T.. Rudolph of, Tend With Banquet at Elks Hall two Dolores Loretta weeks’ vacation with relatives in| L Tl ations to-- Jersey City and Brooklyn. N. ¥ jay not alene on the vietory aver 3 = the Meriden police baseball team Vincent Squillacote, Prosper Nim- | .o iqiv bt also on the enjoyable iro and Leo Sadis. acrobats, known |y e 0 G ee number of as the “Tip Top Trio” have T€- x.q Rritain and Meriden guests at turned to the stage after a few davs ¢, pke elub last eveninz. The ¢ with their parents in this cit¥. 1rgact gathering ever to attend an = affair of this kind was on hand and Miss Ruth Scheidler. danghter of |1 nacceq pleasant evening Mr. and Mms. J. G. Scheidler of 611 jiaf \W. . Hart presented Chair- | Buell street. left today for New|nn oW, Chamberls of tha York ecity where she will enter the yoa0 of police commissioners, who Roosevelt hospital training school ;.iaq us toastmaster. and the speak- for nurses. lers included Mayor Wales Lines Bk deBussy of Meriden, Among the New Britain peonle 3t ¢ \werd of this city this week are: S Mayor Gardner Irosceuting Af- Captain Williamn torney J. G Mrs. Albert N. Abbe, Mrs. €. TUM-| pojitic of the local baseball team bull, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Prentiss.{ po cantain of the Meriden team and Miss Baker and Frank Chase Chier W T. Tithcer of (he Meriden S = Aepartment Prominent Waterbury The banguel was aranzed ~ Lawyer Dies Today I Dol manaser of he S Waterbury, Conn.. Sept. 1 (P—At- e torney John O'Donnell, 55, well | QWINDLED OUT OF FORTUN known barrister and educator in this Milan, Sopt. 1 (U Y —Prines Pr city. an He hury continuation school for the past {of his ey following duration. died this morning {liness of 18 months’ had been principal of the Water- Trouhetzhkoy., brother of Russian seulptor day that he had Leen swindled tire fortunc amounting fo informed police 10 ont 12 years and passed the bar examin- ahout §.000.600 lire. The police soid ation about three years ago. He the prinee named an cngineer and leaves his wife, seven ehildren. lan aftorney of Legnano who were mother and three sisters. Funeral alleged fo hatve obtained the money will be from his brother-in-law's [ to found a company which never home in Naugatuck, where he died. | materialized | HOGSE WG Delegiive Serhrr Bilis s wes Monday ; T T e S h'\‘f,f taken by relatives to the New Haven Aerakonie s St el hospital. He had a black eye and | Bleciric Sconrity Sales o, He ,n.; i other injuries ahout the head but o | plied that he went 1o 1146 ‘,,‘ report g to the pn\;ra “lv‘)‘ (Continued from Tirst Page) Suite 2260, and could not lo- R tin e ; e lonly heard of the affair today anc s-oxamined by r. MeDon: |Ho added, however, that one of the |20 it that Grabowski was assaplt- he Aeraant Eeaifed el arent pilncioies of lito I& thot vere|P0 BYtN0lor mote men. HUS coudi | were three desks in the office, |man should renew his friendships, |0 at the hospital became so seri- | CEIVES numerous i relative to which is partitioned inie three parts, | “As vou go through life, the mile- [OUt today it was stated that Cor- nane matter t she never He was there on May A\ "oan | stonts ibetama hendstoncst andiiven | Onen Miatwaz notifed: tock obtains the of e ctrie § cnvity Sales Co, | grow more and more lonesome un- | _ s of her | r. She who s nan s Morganland- | less you keep your friendshin. You Search for Missing mitted non riold ihe sergeant e did not know '&row more reserved and that free- M ave Te (Cal i [ Morganlandor said b was a lawyer, dom that flows from soul to soul .s Fliers Is Called Off post collateral, also to 1 B0 In v ply 1o My, MeDonough, the ser- | gone. | Washington, Sept. 1 (# — With-! ol the broker did not learn that| “The opportunity is given to you drawal of 18 submarines and the She il T e nider actually was the com- | by Rotary to mingle and ,mix with Mine sweepers searching in the Pa- ot ot icinated. profits Pany's legul representative. one another in this freedom of in- Cific for the missing aviators of they nt f she sai ' Mr. Greenstein rested the state's | timacy. The opportunity is here Dole race, was r»xrrvr"rl.mdnv to the | ; - case with this testimony \r, | Whils T would not advocate calling | navy department by Rear Admiral| pilesiplebonough Mebonough immediatels asked that | the Rev. Mr. Alderson by his first |[John D. MvDonald, commandant at| ; the be dismissed. Fle read {name, with most men the more you [Honolulu. The last of the mine, o the int contained in the war-|call them by their first names the sweepers engaged in the work will s yant and said it charged Dubin with |MOre respect you have for their end its task tonight alled 1o the Thiatempilotscli corbinbsl oo rriendship. ¢ light cruiser Omaha. six de- Greenstein his is admitted by the defense,| “Fellowship arrives out of a com- |stroyers, the submarine tender Hol- o o 427 ey is no crime (o sell siock |MmoOn interest in one another. You|land and two divisions of & class S objected and asked Mr. o T ol Sl stock, nor ds joannot fraternize wilh those with |submarines, are cn route to San Greenstein the purpose of the it a criioe to require that more eol. | whom you have no fellow feeling.” |Diego from Hawaii, and are still Lon sl SGLEcH ! InPronL il be. posted than the stack is| The judge speke briefly on the searching for the missing aviators. DL sin o St (thdt 0 the transaction been |Guestion of group singing, which he These ships are covering the path M e AN Pro- o onsun “d, where would the |said helps to bring out a feeling of |which the Dole race was to follow ORMLINE SOULEONISEHIB GEin ls atenca aniors ih B hEK “It | fellowship. Community songs and making allowances for possible drift- it is n crime fo sell stock at a few |church singing help to put new life |ing. With the arrival of these units Qi ClLgl tempting 10| ooy ove the market value, it Is [and vigor in the soul, he suid. at €an Diego about September 5, the SloM weal Security |G e e said. “T've| A demonstration of “Scientizing navy's search for the lost fiyers will pRlesRQo Il ave the stock, | gpned stock and so have other | fellowship® was given by Bernard end youre barking up the wrong tree.” {p o ™ pve goon stock swapped at a (Smith of Durham, N. C. P - Mr. Mchonough said to Mr. Green-|gigoned of 20 points, There is no| The Rotarians were presented | KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO i Phey had it and Dubrin was | ainee here that there is no such | With safety razors by John W.{ George McQueenie of Kensington ML agent.i ock ns Splitdorf-Bethlehem Blec. | Lockett, leatier bound memoran- reported to the police this afternoon Well, maybe 1am but Fm g0I0E el ¢o. in existence, 1t is a repu. {dum books by R. 0. Clark and that a young man named Carroll, D SUON Y CLUR . e, going concern, well officered, | “Chicklets” by Willia mH. Crowell. [employed as hus boy at the Hotel s L iR re was no false pretence and| Before the meeting closed, Rev. Burritt, was struck and knocked LoN )t men are not convieted on what you | Alderson said he would speak at a down on Washington street, near the Ly S Co. is yer™ think they are going to do. SO heeting in the near futurc, telling hotel . McQueenie said he was driv- In o i How did the authorities know |the Rotarians why he thinks they ing south on Washington strect when tandiy e Dubrin was not going to return Mrs, should call him “Bill.” the young man stepped in front of cal . iEC ““ Hibbard collateral? Supposing | = s his machine. He did n’nx mlmmr“xco > locinicd Mrs. Hihard had paid 323 per share | (3 'OV & have been hurt, according to Mc- eteyad FiHeRl B i o e ot Pald $20mer e Godefroy Is Re Elec}ed el estir rgeant McCue was | pjon “phas certainly would not| By Hairdressers’ Assn. - - R ordered read and Mr. MeDOnOugh'S fy;v0 poen a crin I've scen many| Cleveland, Sept. 1 (P—Warring BUS BUMPS AUTOMOBILE on 1o Mr. Greenstein's ques= | opupn Largainer caught for factions in the National Hairdres-' Officer Edward B. Kiely reported points higher than the market and Ser's Association hoisted the olive |that a bus operated by Joseph J. it Mrs. Hibbard chose to put up|branch long enough today to re-elect Jozlowski of 483 Main street and ; collateral out of proportion fo the Charles W. Godefroy of St Louis to owned by the New Britain Transpor- | of the stock that is her con- ' a fourth term as president of the [tation Co. of 681 Arch street, g corn chsolutely and it is certainly association. bumped the rear of an automobile no crim | nternal rows growing out of the driven by Louis W. Young, Stanley s | Supposc 1 should go into a bank |refusal of the Ohio delegates to ap- Works treasurer, at Main and Court nd ask to horrow $10.00% and the prove a stand taken by the National streets shortly after noon yesterday. ! I L vefore. ank asked for $16.000 collateral. | Association against permitting bar- Mr. Young had brought his car to a L i Wt Could the bank be acensed of being bers to have the exclusive right to [stop when the traffic signal flashed. 1 s Ja false pretender simply ** cause | ent hair reached a climax today. The The damage to his car was slight. s nd 134 hares | M€ collateral than scemed neces- convention passed a resolution con- AR SR ¢ . } per ry was asked:" demning the proposed resignation of | COSGROVE LEAVES HOSPITAL e of I ompany stein, in his argument. (he Ohio delcgates as “The most de- | Officer Daniel Cosgrove, who left v ded 81 share, M Mrs. ilibbard would |¢picable ever proposed in the his- ' New Britain General hospital last g o My 1. he s, Irary & Clark !yory of the assoviation. Saturday night after having under- e wid it s Stock rin come into posses- | poston was chosen for neat year's Eone treatment. was a caller at po- t 10k v of t Grals) el She never would have | convention and all present officers lice headquarters today. He. has ol by 314 il e siid. Dubrin, had | xeope returned. practically recovered from an in- ¢ ! had n t mind, would huve oy e jury to his shoulder. suffered in a “ el lown fizured ont that ap- o fall from a police department auto- rovimitey 40 s of Landers, | 38 Million Is Spent y mabile on South Main street, sev- 0 3 e bee | Frary & Clark would have becn suf ‘ Improving Railroad ral weeks ago. ompany’s stock wa SUntRCpliatun o aseried. Tackawanna, N. Y., Sept. 1 (D) IL Is good st The Fleetrie Security Sales Co. /o gratement of Charles M. Schwah, | QUIET MON REMEN $ v histonin-fiesaulandibelo by a detective | progidont of the Rethlehem Steel he fire department last month i Creass M F G W) ntod ont. but a5 that the company recently had experienced one of the quietest per- of cours (sl bank conid be located al | gpeng 335,000,000 in the improve- 'iods in its history, Chief Noble's re- » 1o Losl L ‘I think Dubrin himself jent of its Lackawanna plant has port shows, only 15 calls having been ot u { t Flectrie Seeurity Sales €o." | cqused the hoard of assessors to at- |answered and the most damaging ¥ stock 1o « m t hesaid tempt revision of the faxation fig- blaze having cost only $£400. This Thie I it he had small Town Detectives Jures. Mr. Schwab's statement was was the fire in the Booth building ) e it splitdort-1 Mr. Mcbonough, vopiving to Mr. made at the dedication of the inter- fon Main street, near Church, on ol ever sold fer ( tein’s argument, said the national peace bridge. August 12 L v ) far L t or I lectric curity | The hoard had reduced fhe assess- | — « ing Split Sales Co. merely sized up Sergeant | ment figures to $20,000,000, the as-| 228 ARRESTS IN AUG i o sto v osale were Wat Bllinger and decided to “tell him gessors camec down upon ~ Mr.| Durjng the month of August, there S while er Building, nothing ar nd him back to the Schwal’s announcement quoted in'were 22§ arrests, according to Chief N 15 possibie conntry accounts of the bridge dedication, W. ¢. Hart's report. In August, conr e it Jwher “Attorneys for New York com- but nething could be done on this 1926, there were 355 arrests. One < and § co ns, | I panics are mof in the habit of dis- | year's toll, bocause the assess- reason for the comparative small Ir. Greenstein e that Mr. closing their business to small town | ment hooks had been closed. The pumber for the past month is that Mol mina « letectives,” Mr McDonough said. | assessers have made knewn their there were few cases of violation of I, Sp ot at all velovant. Ho also pointed out that Mr. Green- |intention to go into the plant and 'the parking ordinances. | y Riving i stein now makes the claim that|make their own appraisal for next| SO {iaiieant : that whereas it was a erime for Dubrin | year's assessment. MAN WINS PIE PRIZE 1.7 M, Greenste M. to o to accept 160 shares of Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 1 (UP)— Mebinne peisted that the infor- Landers stock as collateral, it would FLYING FROM MEXICO | Wisconsin’s housewives were cha- mation i by Mr Eplitdort innot have heen a crime to accept only | Fl Paso, Tex. Sept. 1 (UP)—FIy- lgrined when Patrick Duffy, West hewer o the gquestions wWAs VerY 40 shares. In conclusion he said ing over the mountains, Lieut. | Allis, Wis, was awarded first prize Sortant. 11 showed thet DUBIN fhere was e auestion of the right of Finilio Carranza, 21-year-old Mexi- for the best apple pie exhibited at e the Flcetiieal Sceurity Sa1es Dubrin to a discharge, 25 there was | can avlator, was expected in Juarez | the Wisconsin state fair. Duffy has (o was in a position to sell Mrs.|not the slightest particle of evidence [late today, completing a non-stop been assistant steward in a hotel for the number of shares men- | to support the charge. Hibbard flight from Mexico City. 12 years. —ETHEL— ) Hono et Mg PRECENT-DAY FEMME WANTS 10 ¥ LOOK LIKE A MAN~— DRVE AAE AgMAN — =y WORK LIKE A MAM ~ ~PUf WHEN IT COMEG 0 - LOVE 3 5 GYE WANIS™ 1O HERGELF / ’ gt