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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, REYNOLDS FOUND | ovonae sy NN O =27 Mising Hei o Tobaceo Millons, s vor. oe =1 s ted because it is a proved to divorce, in the opinion of Judge Joseph Sabath of the Chic: s should be permit- ourt, Jjust returned from %0 ' CONGRESS T0 BE ihject to attack, and ex- s of an abiding faith that ses of prople everywhere will leaders ated references were made 11 | B ge and support the A Deterrent to Practice and There- | ¢ Pttt forir anient fore Beneficial 1s Opinion of Chi- | " ine. Publicity :Wets and Drys Line Up Forces | | ago su- ! | | to a movement among n people to outlaw war sion of arbitration, and d the hope that th: s would participate not only in the disarmament prelimin- aries but in the security negotia- Washington, Sept. 28 (P—Wers tions even if it were unable to be 4 {and drys are lining up their forees | COMe A signatory to the resulting on ot pri den, Judge s h declared He approved, how . of the stricter | %5 he found in Europe tice of appearance ion judge b ons and orders. for a resumption of their annual e any marerial progress in v of legislation at | the last session, bt the drys are hopeful of getting through some of the administration proposals in the old Goff bill for tightening up the Volst ot Conced he drys lhave a prepondera votes fn both the house a ere is no parli hich they can a8 the first session of | i R s | Bress will continue for five or six UNIVERSITY GIRL 10 OFFER ALIBI - Bank Robbery and Arson Case Opens in Texas where she ate from the wouldn't | % ed per- rted ¥ December las o state atte to prove Ve set fire to house to attr vmployes of the bank at Round itock =0 that she could rob it R. Lundleins, Round Rock L dentificd Mrs who inte old, rx- n conditions o months, prob. until just before republican national convention a | next June. proponents of addition- lation fneline to the view row that with a presidential cam- in the offing the party lead- Il not look with any great strin is fmpossible rohibition issue is nor 50 far as the congre treaties Any world movement to brand en AEETressor State as an outlaw, it was asserted, w fail unless the United States would tacitly accept league decisions concerning the identity of such an outlaw and, walving cerfain Reutrality rights help the aggressor nation Decision to remodel the league's perman mic committes an member who pgrsonally and sent the Wa ment, means that cans will slt on a majority of bodies, including the dis- health, opium, white slave, economic and finance com missions. Storm Wrecks Ship Of Austin Expeditiol word om Dr. H\.l‘\rr L. Au . Tuckahoe, N. Y., ornitholog L n June for a sc ion to the far north, t 4 in advance of the 1928 presi- il election unless it should he both of the major parties nom- uneerta 2 i possible inated candidates pronouncedly dry. procec t. Johns, the neare Just what provisions of the Goff of will be selected by the drys as o heir battle points fi the new con- ns to be determined, but g the last session emphasts was oposals for re- of liquor of dwellings having been converted into commer- «ial distilling places and for strictsr ation of breweries At any hearings held, the Anti- Saloon League will be represented by F. Scott MeBride, new legislative cuperintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, sclected temporarily, at to carry on the work whieh the late Wayne B. Wheeler looked ifter for many years hoth in com- 4 repatrin: | mittee and the hall of congress 1 the following day the Farm- er's National bank i distance from Round Rock, | - bed of $1,000 by a young woman | ription the wo- ved Lundleius, hours after the ¥ h s | filing of the robbery | up her | pher in the vernor Dan Moody and young attorney, who | ously ill, risked his chance of Fecovery to come o her - ice and to announce the who announeed sel for his t said he was John readily admitted his | €U0 or learning (hat the Jerous postponements nd robbery trials due imony that o purchs or of the Tex: L 1. who testificd Mrs. Rog- S PREPARE TO FIGHT con a faithful member of | Sept. 28 (UP)—The | rch ;. Grace Bradley, mother of the defendant and state employe then | testified that her daughter was n Austin the day of the Round Rock o | fire, The defense announced at least _ one more witness would he called i today to support this testimor Vorosiloff said the encmics The penalty for arson is 25 Vet union underestimate _ | imprisonment while the ©of the present m 1 | sentenca for robbery with firearms ritory which inelude sham | is death. h conmunist o zations participate, Man With Sevenml)iegrees Soft e = Goes Back to School in th a ([ ey oI W.Wiley, A . . D., . 8 I'h. D., LL. D, and D. SC., has gone back to school, but this time it isn’t oing to Him any more letters after his name. i Dr. Wiley, who s perhaps most widely known for his magazine ar- ticles oh food and sanitation, today is enrolled for the students’ course venth annual chemical in- exposition, and has been at- its . which are g into orna- mental heads, 1s held in xposition ex cal indus- | d thé stu- argely of stu- al schools of his year Dr. | Wiley is one of some 200 students. Out of a Hole i amendment and modifying the Vol- WALLACE INDICTED Trankfort, Ky, Sept. 28 (@ — | " e I James A, Wal 1 ne, Ken- | Will Help You Out and Keep You ([ 2008 A Wallace, = Irvine, Ken LI ok & Mol of Ment defeated republican candidate for | YOU MAY BORROW | auditor, was under indictment on | five counts charging forgery foday From $10 10 $300 as the result of alleged changes he At a Lawful Rate of Interest made on official election retu Repayments Spread Over a Period ||| from five mties. The indictments of 20 Months or as You Desive, ||| charge Wallace with “uniawfully, | Every Payment Reduces the Cost, | wilfully and feloniously altering the cortific * returns of the republi- to give him- ' A of 1,500 additional votes II'S EASY TO REPAY sl S L PHOLN AY i PRI auditor's nomination by 495 votes CORP, ‘amberly t. 28 (P)—The St Tel. 5255 ||| Prince of W 1 off first prize ilding Room 212 || @t the national canine show here Britain, Gt with “Claus of a magnificent A LOAN FROM US Come In and Call, Write Alsatian. Many outstanding Alsa- tians were presented but the Prince's sat. 9—1 || 10g headed the elasses for obedient Junping. ! The wets will press a proposal removing the restriction on the wount of spirits a physiclan may Association ts wiil press for ndum on the Motor-Boat ad aet has not yet heen deter- Owners mined. But neither these nor any | The majority of motor-boat of the other wet proposaly have any | owners follow the lead of a national r tions of repealing the eighteenth | chance of getting anywhere in the | ¢2moue Boat racers by using next enngress, which 1s oversheim- | Spi L ingly dry 3 b The experience of these daring men is convincing proof that for utmost speed, power and, above all, dependability, use Champions. ! | Champion s the berter el diin | i nite core — its two-piece . f construction and its spe- War Now Regarded in Light of, oot International Crime | “&65" SR Champion— Cars other than Fords Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 28 () —The cighth assembly of the -l of nations, just closed, is r by practically all the delegates as S T CHAMPION most striking icatadlons Spark'p/ugs e the branding of s an in- rnational crime, insistence upon TOLEDO, OHIO termination to construct some ma- chinery of security to allay the fears Champlonst juk busfave i theoriginal Champion cartons. # 1 concilia and arbitration, a de- ~ { conciliation and arbitration, a d [Fm,w’pmm“onb“w"fie‘“ f.0.b. factory The New Magnificent Special Six Sedan $99 5 high-compression engine rinciple may be new to some cars now making a feature of it, but to Chandler it's as old as balloon tires or 4-wheel brakes! Chandler’s Pikes Peak Motor needs no special cylinder head —it is, and has been for years, a complete high-compression motor in itself. And if you want to feel how high-compression power really feels, get inside any one of Chand. ler’s two dozen new models, either a Six or a Royal Eight, and step on the gas! Another thing: Chandler is the one and only car in its price class with a chassis that lubricates itself the moment you press a plunger. Isit anJ' wonder that Chandler is making whirlwind gains in sales? M. IRVING JESTER 167 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN CEHANDLE L ER.CLEVT1.+*"1¥ MOTORS CORPORATION, CLEVELAND INTRODUCING PATTERSON CHEVROLET, Inc. 98 Arch Street New Britain, Conn. OFFICERS: Z. D. Patterson—President. John D. Patterson—Vice-President. Robert F. Patterson--'Secretary and Treasurer and General Manager. The officers of this corporation have been affiliated with the Automobile Business for the past eleven years and can give the best of references as to their credit standing and fair dealing. LINE OF BUSINESS: "Chevrolet Cars, Trucks, Parts and Service. DEALERSHIP: This is a direct factory franchise and not a sub-dealership of any other organization. ROBIC ¢ Fair, honest and courteous treatment. SALES DEPARTMENT: Walter Binge as Sales Manager has had a wide experience as sales manager selling Chevrolet products. He will have salesmen representing the corporation under his direct supervision. BOOKKEEPING: Miss S. June Keyes has been head bookkeeper in a large auto- mobile sales and service agency for the past six years. PARTS and SERVICE.: Francis R. Beyers has been for eight years connected with the Chevrolet Motor Company as assistant superintendent of produc- tion and chief inspector of finished material. He is the Parts and Service Manager and will have under his direct supervision mechanics of very high caliber. An adequate stock of Genuine Chevrolet Parts will be kept on hand at all times. PRICES: Parts, accessories and cars will be sold at the prevailing current prices. Repairs will be contracted for on the Chevrolet Flat Rate System. We will be able to tell you what the labor charge will be on repair work before the work is started. WE CORDIALLY INVITE. THE PEOPLE OF NEW BRITAIN AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES TO MAKE US A VISIT PATTERSON CHEVROLET, . 98 Arch Street Phone 211