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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA LEVINE REMEMBERS NOTE;;;,@;gg@ggNgl;@ggM'finun LIVE LONGER IMPROVES SERVIGE INFANTHUSSOLIN . NOW, PASTORSAYS N LOCAL TRAINS Drops Watch in Parachute m S e Men of Genius Formerly Suc- New Haven Road Responds to Newly-Bon By cumbed at Filly Suggestions by R. H. Benson =l thomas "Tay Pay” O°Connor Birth by Tay | hedules which New Britain S odnyipresen travel- mano, Pren ewly f ' 1z corrected gradually S 4 1 S Yo NOH& HOROR : & ¢ gh the ef Ralph H. Ben- retary o Commerce. Mr. vith railroud officials a number of ded improvements in the sched- il several of which have anged already. born forts o the hson 1 Train number 1916, which for- a.m. Berlin connecting with in 82 going north. This train pre- J viously had o sctions at Ber- reading: “Des tomano. may r v ¢ in. No. 52 New York at 8 a vour life be full ¥ Wi the prod 11d to be a popular train LBy RN t m f Berlin at The par nearby te trieved an dropping his flig! w applauded ) S7 southbound 1 cor Dos 1wes at and gors Ly way of Boston at cony would be the forc Inste Roy O.|gat 5 X on th v way of Williman- nittee, | noja T g, | Datu and 5 tie, the shortest route, leaves Hart- e requires New Bri persons in | gy it £ 2 ait 54 minutes in mtes in Berling the various cities inviting them to | forward all the facts that will b necessary for consideration by th e TiBaing full committee in making its selec ‘”‘ et e eaa tlon: { Ritoli. An tr Discussions among_committeemen |\ 01" indieated that San TFrancisco Mtanias Cleveland are far ahead in prese 2 S consideration of any of the mor than half a dozen cit party gathering, although Mi lis and Detroit have their ers among the party chiefta i Several committeemen said Cleveland, where 1624 conver tion was held, was strongly favored because of its fine auditorium and the proximity of the hall to the principal hotels. It was stated by some that the far distance of San Francisco and the accompanying expense of transcon- tinental journey for the large dele- gations from the east and south were factors in the minds of some party ofticials as militating against selcc- , d tion of that city i 1t was pointed out, however, that San Francisco has facilities equally [ as acceptable as those of the Ohio lake city and it was added that a number of committeemen were orable to having the conveution on the Paciflc coast. = icians D'Orio, cities for the dispensed with. West, secretary of the cor will write to interested Railroad Lines Affected ‘ By Income Tax Levy /otto y . L5 (P train. No Benson rxpects to have P s short time. T Britain, SO0 t 6 Do a must b r 1 gows B rlin at 6:05 p. m., just It is Brit- Brita i on the New in branch will be ma | YOM KIPPUR SERVICES Members of Jewish Community Pre- parc to Observe Day of Atone- ment Beginning Late Today. | kowski, Bingiel Irank cident to Yom Kip- announced by Hadas of the Congregation 3rethren Sons of Istael. The ob- rvanc gin. afternoon at ) o'clock and continues until to- yrrosw evening at 5:45 o'clock. The order of services is as fol- ws: Kol Nidrei, Wednesday, Senior tions | 5 Young Peoples, 5:30 p. m. Ser- lust Hadas, Wednesda Young Peoples, Thursday, people, 9130 hursday; seniol Kowa this Frank . John viez, Ar wlki, toni | Jor | TAX PIGURES favs | YWeiss, : items of D Szymon P report of Senior, P 15 . Shacharis. voui hoo, Pera Lazar briel oy 1085 of | Senior, m.; report m. sermon young proples, 4 p.om. closing the serv- | Dougall Shofar Bla at ¢ (Continued from First Page | = | today will ocur - PORTUGAL ENDORSES actly 5 LCITY BUYS HOOKER 1 ||||.|\ | b vor v, tran rring to ond Lishon definite although it was 5 hoped to be the first : J 1—El- | ¢ across the ocean. It a i 2 3 | that she had not joined A was enabled to do so 1 of Austrians who desired tI tria have a representation in ihe future as a symbol of Austro-Ge man brotherhood. Deposits With League of Nations Tts Kr Portug 5 o tadification of Geneva s He's a Witch, | e nes Allowed .()hlm Auto Hits Him Mass For Flyin i b i T ,HMI ' mother witch™ 5 (A London, Oct. § (P—A < time today as Lilly Dillenz, actress, was speeding ov of Biscay, Junkers plane mass was celel ted at I church in London for the Loewenstein-Wertheim who Ic life in the ill-fated tr : g Y 4 s o tempt of the St. i 1y 2 1 a 3 ey At the conclusion he serv 3 I | : Royal Air Force taps. Dal-Fair Club Election |/ Opens Pxomdm 1m } all ljonn J ! NEWS ery : The [v.\l r ool 1 ¢ 3 1 i A .“ o pulsory or Convention. Portugal de- hoys ne his i [ T of Nutions ) last ng, kd- | io ratification of the ion for the total abolition of 1 ery. Nicaragua also announc- utomobile adhesion convention t hy 1 also fied the o suppr publications. as a 1 D-1230, a to the on High str conven- 168 W red suff ises e a cut - adopt- ons assen- contracting undertake to prevent and syppr trade and to bring ahout lessening and as soon adolition of slay- tiint partics possible complote SENTOR HIGH SCHOOL, FatiN ¢ the to pre- forced or, g parties undertal forced labor d £ into conditions analogous fo i only for public purposes. here it still \rties endeavor an end to it 1 where § vssively to put OVERLOADS SAND T Delhert Veley I Bramanti Auidi. aged 3 cirect, Plaintille, on the antomo- UK day ar Offie v Kent Auidi nd o, Main jing an was driving O MEET BLUL truck abou nd Park TENDERED SHOWEGE-BRIDGI % GIRL INJURES SPINE IN PALL. ‘ nue, W n 1o New fore- 1 hospital 1his v to 1 over a recull of a fa APPEAL ey was o CHIN LUNG , Gonn., Oct. me court today Is of lawyers for Chin Hoo Wing, sentenced Real Bread Quality d : ; " vember 1. Into Every i LIUDGE STALNARY ' B & G wmurder | LR Manchester TOE MESICAL CLUB MEETS ) Tong war Hi el HEAR convicted for March Jaundry- were ing cent gerprint cvidence. s i yepresented " I Attorney Ha Stamford, democ Former Healey cpresent the onetime atic nation- State At- Hugh N. | ) ve New York by air is cheaper BII)' Al Yaur GIC"Pr‘l * L v taxi he same route cov: AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS N airplane at a cost of $5 FOR YOUR WANTS will run up a taxi bill of $6.10. [ Chamber of | s taken up | been | for Ber- | riving in | called atten- ! Rabbi | SLAVERY ABOLITION t Geneva | ssion of traffic in | pulsory laher may be | of was expeeted to | LD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, WORLD SERIES 15 1927, City ltems The social season of New Britain | Lodge, B. I. O. E. will open Tues- ay, October 18, with an l | Night at the Paragon Inn on Hart- | ford road veral similar soc m<5 | were held in the past, each meeting | with success, A Nash Suit or Overcoat, Joe Ryan. 184 North street. 2000.—advt. (Continued from First Page) | Grantham. Dugan up—Ball 1 ball 2 steal outside: Gehrig scored la double and Lazzeri went hird when Smith Jet Henry Oestman of 64 Seymour throw go through him. was no stolen | street is a patient at New Britain General hospital. recovering from|a. There an operation. He was reported|an for! the ‘catohier resting comfortably today lined out to Barnhart Moore Bros. Iish Market e sors Commercial Fish Market, Onur e putation is your guarantee of first called, ba quality fresh fish.—adt. SR Franklin Goodcll. son of Mr. anil to right on | Mrs. Charles Goodell of 43 Winthrop | yules. 1. Waner | street is at the New Britain General | Meusel dropped Barnhart's fly hospital suffering with a broken | Kremer held Waner arm. Sirike The ting of | Hoyt the the | Waner, Waner's Alting at hit - istrike 1: Foul. base. of errof sueces- | | rins. ! two. Il two, the second called. feeding low curves to Kremer scored on to center, Barnha second. It “was second Wright up high. inside; ball two, winn | Wright forced W. Waner, afternoon at 2:30 « Koenig, Barnhart going to home of Mrs. J. Bar- | Traynor up. Ball outside IFoxon Place a4 Wright. Koenig to La run, two hits, Fourth one regular monthl was exectiv or Achievement Foundation will held on Tursday evening, 18, ai 7:30 o'ciock, in City Hall The Scandinavian W. €. T. U meet tomorrosw oclock at the rett of Mary Oleyer has €old through the | Carlson & ( agency. land on | Stewart street to Panl P. Zink. | Yankees The same ageney has reported the Outside: sale of a two family residence lo-|clUrve on the cated on Hart street to Lamphere A, !up a high fly L. Lowyer, for Arthur L. Lundberg. |np. Foul. strike 1 The Women's association of the'to P. Waner. Combs up. Ball South church will hold a high, inside; ball 2, outside. tororrow. | was throwing a lot of curves at Yankees. Ball 3, outside; strike called, Barnhart took Combs' | mash after a long run, No no hits, no errors. develop Virates -Grantham np. Gra meet | ham v.ent out to Gehrig. unassist Harris up. Ball 1. inside. Koel threw out Harris at first, saving Ko from a wild niee committer of single Octo- Room Ball fore One zzeri. S Inning Ball 1 This wa . Collins s Waner. H Hoxt flied Collins up. strike 1. called ca at 3:30 A mecting of 1 com- mission will bo held at the office of Mayor Weld tomorrow afternoon at ) o'clock to consider ot luyouts in 1 land The park board will ay evening and board of ublic works, October 11. Hot Lunches at Packard Drug.— ant by a nice Smith up. born at New[SeDt up a high fy to Collins hospital today fo |90k the hall in front snoch Johnson of 40| NO runs, mo hits. no errors. | Vifth Inning Yankees —Koenig up. 1; ball 1. inside high a two hase hit to right. {Ball 1 Grantham took | grounder and beat Bar Wil | Koenig going to third, It {work the Royal and Select Masters | gacrifico. Gehrig up. Koenig sc {degrees in full form next We - [ed on Gehrig's sacrifice fiy to day evening. Wa Meusel up. Strike 1, call A joint meeting of the municipal Lall 1, high, inside: rport commitiee, the Chamber of |swung: hall 2. outside: Commerce committee, the American |side. Kremer fed Meusel noth lLegion committee and the Lions'|but curves, Meusel sent up a h |club committee to discuss the need |fly to Wright lof an airport will be held tomor-| One run, one hit. no crrors. row ng in city hall. | Pirates—Kremer up. strike | arthur Westman of 120 Franklin ball 1, outside; strike strost was notified by Sergeant T.!cal This was a low curve J. Feeney today fo Le in Bristol | Kremer Kicked; ball police court tomorrow morning to | ranne . Wuner doubled along the charge of reckless driv-[left ficld foul line. Rarnhart strike 1. called, L. Waner scored notified today by | Barnhart's sharp sir ioner of motor | . it plan propsed runs, the nig cateh, A daughter was Britain Genera Mr. and Mrs. ito stros Robert 8. Peterson of ford road is home on from the United | Newport. R. 1 | Dorie Council, R nd 8. M Foul, stri Koenig Ruth 200 Strat- | furlough States navy at high was called answer ing. The police were Jthe state commi. \ehicles that the licenses of John {1 O'Dell of 97 Austin street and l.eon Haberski of 44 Cabot street have been returned. Hoyt's glove and ofi went to second. ealled; Jarnh: a fine on nor's run, 3 field fence. the box, call up the piteh Pirates. Krer command of serionsly hit and no errors. up—Ball high, 1 side. Strike 1, called, | swung. Gehrig ook srounder and touched first Harris sent up a high fly, Ruth captured Strike 1. this strike was elaimed vehicue, a The | scorer gave a hit. Ba {Wright flied to Combs. T going to third on the cateh, saerifice fly for Wright, hul( 1. hits, Sixth Inning 0 .mu.: we him the laugh as band Wants $2,00 ball inside. | have been filed against Jacob Pa-|talk to Kremer and Annie, for $4.000 damages. Attorney | hurden for th formed service. Miljus warmed up in the verely about the head and on other | ing (o third. Collins up. Ball | nie struck her on the head and that | rourn piteh being outside. Ithat she has heen in bed since and G T G0 e |" Her hushand asks $2.000 damages. | 10 WU Gl August 29, and that she was heaten Suit for $3,000 damages has heen | Leon Piont- Kowski of 6 Blake road. slow curve struck by the defendant’s an- Seventh Inning long the road on IParmington ave- feeding the Yanks of the garbage wagon, | ing after a o strike 2. called, bounced off hart Wright F[]R w"MAN,S HURT Lup, foul, strike toul. strike Lazzeri up. fouled the ball. Ball 1. outsi For alleged Injuries resultant of hit to the lef | parian of this city. Walter Homan | took Kremer out of Michael A. Scxton issued the papers | showed a lack of | Mrs. Homan claims that on Aug- | Dugan went to bat. Dugan sacri parts of her body, causing her o be | high: ball 2, inside; strike he seized and dragged her, throw-| poci ypo Srrike 1, swung | that she will not be able to walk for | o5y pris. claiming that he has been deprived hruised and wounded by the de- hrought against Vir 215 | Which The plain- Rab tonk Smith's hoist. tomohile on September 3 while the | Yankees- Combs up, ball 1. nue | was strike 2. Combs fanned, that the foul strike 1, hombarding went to | \vnh. 1 ball 1, “ombs made catch of Tr: “ kw 5 6 Seeks $4,000 and Her K ; - " She Seeks $4,000 and Her o St e Rl | strike v This an assault, suits totalling $6,000,| Dugan up. is suing for $2,000, and his wi lin Miljus to take fund Constable James Manning p'lr‘ fast curve ust the defendant b her se-| .4, Smith to Grantham, lazzeri jured. She elaims that [0 “ourside. Collins walked, | ing her to the ground. She sets forth | iy o. pall 1, outside. Hoyt of he ociet nd ervice sinee y fendant. zil Steele of 2 > Farmington avenue by Smith up- 1iff alleges that his horse and wagon No runs, no hits, no errors. " horse-drawn vehicle stationed outside, strike 1, called, 1t s that the contents oul, low curve Koenig fonl. Koenig were horse Lolted Suit for ceattered was £15.000 damages, ali has been brought by Mrs. through B. J. Mon- William Dobro®ol- aid to be the re- quarrel which as been raging for some time. | The trouble is said fo have start- ed when the defendant failed to oh- tain a contract for bottl- ing piant for the Gwiazlas, where- upon he forbade them to cross over his property. He is said to have entered the plant last week um‘ww {he Pl s alleged to have or= |ty girike 2, swung. Miljus d him to leave. When he falled |, “grike out victim, going after to do so, she threw a bottle at him, | (cooning curve for the third str it is said. He is alleged to have |7 waner up, foul strike 1. uttered slanderous remarks against | yried to bunt. lLazzeri tossed ou {her. Teputy Sheriff Matthew Pap- | waner at fi Barnhart up. | ciak served the papers. |1, called, Host was employing 5 {change of pace. Ball 1, inside, MAIN STREET COLLISION |2 outside. Ruth stood still A slight collision between automo- | fook Barnhart’s fiy. hiles driven by oJseph Roceo of No runs, no hits, no errors. Spring street and John Mancarelta Sighth Tnning. of 334 High street occurred at the| New. York—Gehrig up—DMi [corner of Main and Lee strects|threw out Gehrig at first. ihout 7 o'clock last evening.| Meusel up—Ball 1. low and w |Nocco was driving his own car | foul, strike 1; strike 2, swung; f sonth on Main street and Mancarel- | strike 3, called. [1a was driving a car owned by his| Lazzer | brother, Paul. west on Tee street, | 1, called; strike 2. {when the latter car struck the for- | ins ball 2, high. mer a glancing blow on the I¢ ft | Lazzeri's hot grounder |fender. Sergeant J. C. Siadler in-|him out. vestigated and found no cause for| No runs no hits, police action. Pirates—P. Waner BN foule. Another foul. this foul w into right field. Ball 1. went out. Harris to Miljus. Ruth ball 1, this was a low own wide of the plate and R laughed. cecond bhase vig up, Miljus tried to pick Ruth Strike 1, called. Ruth off first, the play clander Juha € Kiewiez, ski. The sult of 2 viazda, 1gainst affair is s neighbors' feet first erecting a i No runs, one hit, no errors, es—Miljus up, Ball 1, Ball 2, low outside, strike swung; bal Traynor t and th no errore. up, ball NOW UNDER Wiz foul. Traynor's strike | Travnor, Dugan | Koenig: two errors Strike one, 1l one, outside, Kremer got a two ground | fiied out to Meusel. 2. called, Waner's | out one, inside, low. lLazzeri to third, 1 Traynor | and onc error. Tow | Gehrig throw Smith who of the plate Ruth’'s > to the bag. strike two, ball 3, out and wide. Kremer | zle past Koenig. Waner up, P. Waner's grounder | azzeri who juggled the be outside. It was Traynor |, Foul, stri was a fast zerri got @ two base raynor went over to Manager Bush |jn box and 1. called; foul. Wright to Grant- Jall 2, low outside, ball 3, out- Grantham’s one was a Rabe came in fast and Waner | Strike up—Rall 1, outside; strike high; strike 1. called; P \\.um lined out to Meuscl. Wright up, ! 1. outside: foul. strike 1: ball wide. Wright singled into right ficld. strike 1, called; almost fair 'm right field): ball one, low. Tray- Inor singled over second, Wright halting at sccond. Grantham up, |the game was halted at this june- ture and Hoyt was taken from the box, Wiley Moore taking his place. on|Moore warmed up and tried to |sinker ball. Grantham up. 1 {low outside: Grantham Gehrig to third. Traynor knocking him | Koenig was apparently | Play was halted for a fen and after Koenig had had his arm | rubbed the game was resumed. Har- | Iris up, strike one, called: Wright scored on Harris' single fo center, | Grantham going to third. but iball 1. low; foul, strike 1; strike 2, up. | xBrickell 5 100 000 foul, his Koenig, Wright nly | going 1o went into over badly and | hurt. minnte Smith up. | unassists P.| One run, three hits. no crrors. P.| Ninth Inning. rdt Yankees—Dugan up. Wright throv Dugan at first ! Lounced off Miljns who threw him out at first. Moors up—ball 1, ontside: strike 1, calied strike 2, swung. Moore fanned No runs, no hits, no eri Pirates—Brickell batted for Mil Moore tossed ont Brickell. 1 Waner lined out fa Com hart was thrown out first | Lazzeri to Gehrig. No runs. no hits. HASN'T MISSED SERIES Won't foot to Wright ors Rarn Moore to sa ent oyt | out | i no e Kremer | the | Ol 1| ine | i In Phttsburgh Bright and Farly. Saybrook Telegrapher Miss This Year's Either, For He's nt-| 014 Saybrook, ed. | Matti= Golden was in Pittshurgh to- nig | day, prepared to preserve intact his record of having witnessed every World Series basehall game sincr, in 1803, the classic started. | Golden, railroad telegraph opera tor at Saybrook Junection personally many of the players, n pires and wri iKe | It was another Pittshurgh team 8O0t | that played. against the Boston Up. | American that time, in the first series Golden attended While he |has watched Hans Wagner, Cy N0 Young. and the old tim. ©Or- {sides the modern prodigies T | says that the most dramatic ©d; | evor witnessed in a Tred Snodgrass, Giant dropped a fly in th aliowing Boston to win the game, Conn.. Oct. 5 (A stars, be Golden play e fes was whe outficlds series of Wi deciding igh SERIES SIDELIGHTS By the Assoct the | Pittshurgh, up, | world's series battle any on {tougher than a few Joe Harris and John Miljus, two Pirates star have experienced. Joe and John jt | were bunkmates in the A, ¥ 1% all, | They fought throngh the war with o 11hr» 320th Anfantry, headquarters | up, feomp: , of the §0th (Blue Ridge) division. seeing especially hot action dvuring the Argenne offensive in tember, 1918, “One Eye” Connelly orld’s champion arrived with the pred that Pirates would win the first game MO Ihut that the Yankees would capture the series. Among the freak bets iKe | was one that Babe Ruth the | out more times than he hits he | runs, Bambino can do des ivith about equal vehemence, The literary output among competing athletes, or rather the storics put out under their signatures | r 2| Press. Oct ) won't he This that art 590 solf-stylod 4 gate crasher,” 5 fon the ay- strikes home The either addition to six Piratr and five Yankces, are personal touch. Le eight year old, is | In this field. regula adding vdows, Jr., tting for his dad ing ing mer his RISES AGAIN (UP)—Ster duplicated its high yesterday at highest price 1614, STERLING fic- vew York, Oct. 50- | exchange today 1, of the re d $4.56 7-8. Tt was the the | reached since Decet ber, nit Date in History il recorded | the | 1 WINSTED BOY GOES ONTRIAL FOR LIFE Youth Charged With Murder Invokes New Law wicld, Oct. 5 old Winsted 18 year to which he m of first present ¢ with the death ¢ Tuly murder, in connection rdini 1 Collins smash | 4 on trial rinal session of th ror conrt grand plea t trial by |i.eon ! the [ Temple of Music, divore on |shatters all records, Both managers, | alicnation euit law, Helps City Mark]' low Miljus also ! curves. go- | up. | foul. | the fans in left field bleachers with long ent high, Koenig up. three uth Ruth singled sharply over for his third hit. Geh- off was being Mil- jus to Harris to Wright to Harris. | out- ! e 1, was | a| ike. t L. a ball and 1jus ide, | oul, Just 160k at the pretiy bubhle that | Miss Alice Kraft picked right out of the river. Alice will do her stuff at a pageant Oct. 13 to 15, when York, 1 2, | pa., celebrates the 150th anniversary 00K |of the session of congress in York rew in 1777 when the nation's capital was moved from Philadelphia York after the British threatened in- 1,,yasion of Philadclphia. {a Jesnit to i modernism and by the | WIRI Grat a windstorm Twar hurned, v “Married Indicted Billadolla was Sept. 9 indieted by Put 1o jury on Septeniber 0 n days later, he pleaded 1 and court. Under 4 ¥ to the charge electer tried by three judg Jud rd J. Nickerson who is presid the present t court, is the judges her Pt Tustics W. Wherlor Judge John Ae- the erime term The uited cre bhound 1 conl pocke later, leged to ral days v iich ighland vicinity and and company Buildi e is alleg to hav 0 1 committed KILLS GIRL. HURLS BOY, Quincy, Mass. Oct ar tallen in nond ich ha asabel] their West Quiney ome. SEES THIEVES TAKE AUTO Winsted, Oc (- 1ooking af the as he sat i ont fice in Gi this ool huild wornine At 1 osaw tom iRt DL CER) 2o, G WOULD DIVORCE BE Springricld et only ronths Wallace Streeter, proprictor of 1 las filed suit for the Strecter infidelity 8260,000 father-in- ground of has started a gainst he Mus, George W, Streeter. NEW YORK Paris, 5 R Lurope gets fewer rom the block th 1 the Rocky Mountains than from any other section of the United York 1 nd 1 A with California third. TRAVEL Oet. Statistics s Jotwenn Missis: States, v nois is s Tt is advisable to 1ot a biting mos- quito finish its meal, physicians say., tmosquito first in Poison flood. but when the sucks most of the It is this poison and swelling. I'he ts al to dilute the meal is aver poison hack again that causes the pain dinal Billot, member of the Sacred College at Rome, has decided to quit the eardinalite and retire to monastery for the rest of said to have been manifestations of atholic roy alists’ rebellion against the Pope in his native France. his He is deeply affected by ty att m. ac mi shq pro fog to wa. up the noy Mis bur ing stre whe