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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. FARMERS DEMAND iflflcfigyggT;OI;;mgggm‘NEw CLEVELAND RAIL TERMINAL SHOPS STAY OPEN | BSmoumy [ oo HEIPOFCONGRESS,, ..~~~ ...~ WORLD'S SECOND TALLEST TOWER ONARMISTICE AY = i oo e o s t k m home to share her little Leader[shglggcufizryBfizuSglgllar lo; gt | S e P ol Mr. and :\Irs Hubert C. ('}«’)Ovl\\inj to their love affair was to entrance tte with tal of extravagant of 351 Ll reet will observe the | 25th anniversary of their marriag adventures, the girl went on. St. Louis Nov. 2 (®)—An insistent On Saturday. "They we: married to Observe Silver Wedding To Roof and Lnds Life, Factories and Business Houses ~ow vou xov 2 o s Will Not Be Closed 235 5, street tod 1 from two | Zoubkoff told her how he had es- caped from a bolshevik prison, launched his social career in Swed- No request will be made by the demand that the next congress pass | November 5, 1902, at Norwich, Mrs, | 14 story Ltire and then | 'S cabarets, made a trip around the a bill with provisions similar to Goodwin being Miss Blanche E. | ran SSLeglan A Istos EaY | oiirivan foRner ey Fhe body | World 2s a seaman and ended up as those in the McNary-Haugen bill|Scott of Willimantic before her Sl have manufacturing i imd on & Euide to “disorderly sights” at was voiced by farm chiefs from a |marriage el Day, 1t iony Marscilles. Then, through a wealthy seore of states through a rosolutions | ‘They lived in Willimantic for S Geiaen ety relative, Zoubkoff met the prineess pramittee instructed to report today. |about 11 years atter they were | post last night at which the recom- rooms | &t Bonn, Germany. a day of study and c in which the plight of the ented from various angles, ctte recounted that Zoubkeft 1 used to laugh at his flowering married, coming to this city about | endations of the Armistice 14 years ago. Mr. Goodwin is as ittee were submitted renee of MEMon e ANEIeS, |sistant superintendent of the Ne w | s who took action ing by s romance with the princess, teling e ey Sricultural lead- | Britatn Gas Light Co. Mrs. Gooa- | r felt t ' o he used to walk arm-in-arm Sneaof e rormiten ont 18 the {win is active in the Order of tho | e A r wind With her in the moonlight along the Eoi e i U Anaranth and the Eastern Star. | down for Armistice D poised on her v banks of the .Rhine until he finally The committee was headed by | +0cY have two children, Mildred | orthg o andatin fon SRR n b e Gov. MeMullen. of Nobrogey o |snd Clinton, 3t is planned to hold | mlover, 1 gy begged her to| At the height of his idyll with staunch advocate of the Mc a reception for friends on Saturday | Factorles and business houses will Syusle thdrew | Bumette, thel ahis seaal i TRt e piiL evening, about 100 invitations hav. | operate Dt T GrAD A i ked the door. burst into her room brandishing & Members of the committes were 118 been issued. in_the morning of November 11, all mined ta dis-|letter from the princess, and crying: activity in the eity will cease for ‘e wants to marry me she arry me. outspoken in their criticism of the ! i administration for its treatment of | ‘ the bill, and Senator Borah of Idaho | | was attacked on grounds that he | period of two minutes in recognition of the nd hour of the cessa- ! Zoubkoff explained: | tion of hostilitics in the World War. t 11 ¢ :ause I thought she fought the bill and opposed other | The school committee has arrang- her friends 1 trifling with me. Now she is in foue] Dulenn. [oumosed, othes ed for the iers in the schools to n morbid recently & She has had a rejuvenation el relate the story of the signing of the they had feared for her safety operation to make her young again, rom 11:15 a. m. to 1 p. nd though she’s €3 she looks only m., Eddy-Glover post band will play HANH |80 concert on the central green. g Zoubk eft wi | t 8 o'clock in the afternoon S[!ME RUS !AN t n(v e ug;: e it the princess, Suzette says. gather at the I Bl oSl .11~ that the missive, written in inglon street to attend a Short con- o anshidar pastone o vocation. From there the members “Coms 4o e with Ml febediym S lambkin; T can't live without yo to Walnut Hill park will be music and exer- A supper S| me Pans Sweel eart by " e ,H Ref uverated Pnnc»ss AI'WAYS DEAD TIRED? | dance will be held in a hall to 1 will procee Odishioo David, aged 43, Lk Church street, was fined $10 and osts for assaulting Pera Luzar, aged 7, of the same address last Satur- day afternoon, and Lazar was given the same penalty for assaultin !:,.\x! n police court today. Atto homa McDonough appe ias . o e Attorney Don w.mw ¢ for Lazar. Officer Delbert \lh) made . I | | and north Sentiment was strong in the com- | ture Jardine's sugg ion corporatio! to take up sur- Former Gov. Frauk 0. L \\-’ $10 and GOS | L favorite with the confer- | —_— deemed itan to support any presidential candidate. This was in the conference Forme Gov. Don of Ar nsas who said the con- and avoid price fluctuations, ence, members of the committee line with the declaration of head o s mm-lmnlv al. How sad! Sallow complexion, couted tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tir- cd. What's wrong? You are poi- soned. The bowels are clogged and liver inactive. Take this fameus stion used constantly in place omel by men and womem for s—Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- are harmless yet very A compound of vegetable s and olive oil. They sct WINESSES L T (Continued from Page Seven) iinteskaitinenent iEatalariin i > ; in knowls Eaiid over children. The principals are| A railroad terminal with the tallest tower on earth except that of New York's Woolworth BN af fHeiformear | have received no- 10t owners of the house in which | huilding is rising in Cleveland to replace the ancient union station, fong a source of municipal | Coroner Intimates Finding Against |7 for the love of Alexander Zoub- tice from the state motor vehicle de-|they live and an action for a par-|iae i S e e = S BREEE 2 3 Koff, mysterio hand- it i i 7 e jest. The new station is shown at the left, and the old one at the right. 0. P. Van Swer- ‘ Yale Freshman Will Stand—Held some young R nated the ! hind oling a broken ingredien d today or|,asily upon the bowels, free the sys- rlin the | tem of poison caused by faulty elim- cess of | ination and tone up liver. B N tiSiEve " Dr. Kdward J. Dray testifiea that |ingen (left above) and M. J. Van Sweringen (right above,) Cleveland brothers, ori ol Tr. 53 Pierce street; Bramante Air- he took seven stitches to close a | project when they acquired the Nickel Plate and Erie railvoads. | tomorrow to Jdi, 24 Kent strect and Benjamin Le- | €ashin David's chin. He doubted | Responsible for Death of Girl. New Haven, Nov. 2 (P)—Declaring 2 1 t the N4 Cleveland, Nov. 2 (P —Cleveland's'| The o buts {6y -+ I, ¥ pore, Bieycle strect 1t the wound had been caused by Jle s h abuts on Cleve- | Ligl e A ¢ % " v | v i~ ” = i X at the testimony given by two wit- er's Be beautiful. Have rosy cheeks, Sty it o a stick containing several nails, | joked-about union stat th its | land’s public square. Tt is a proje€t | Woolwor 4 ¥ Dusty League Bowling & &1 o e e b o llll n” ition, xln e B sa i v et The ter N nesses produced by Gerald H. How- clear eyes and youthful energy that . ¢ i Terec cvidence. creaking wooden floors and dingy | °F N6 ol B SWELy Lt s ell, ale freshma ; shel 4 N i ke Standard Steel vt A R e 2y S e o i e e Jr.. Yale freshman, in no way ished | make a success of life. Take Dr. wailing room, reminiscent of a | cleared him of responsibility for thc true | Edwards” Olive Tablets, nightly. sessions Cloc 5 bite or a blow with a sharp instru- union station to the New York | For 3 varions Cleveland 2 o 4 Sl > stol he said. Blood stains on the | small town terminal, will soon be a |Central and Baltimor nd Ohio | groug I o 1d publie, “\A;:x'vliy::u‘;], \t_mjus 1“.‘ lhon:us of | l\‘nm« 1;,{::‘: by their olive color. 18c, e stick seemed to have been made by | thing of the past. railroads after uired the | quarrcled over location of & |pile aceident n e e o808 Home Acres on When it hecame obvious that | s f' Te- | the night of the Army game, | Zoubkoff had left Paris determined erirgens | Coroner Eli Mix, intimated that his |to marry the mature princess, the| Nickel Plate and Erie roads, ne hand rather than by a flow of | v s building prop nearing | sulte d from a cut, he said. Odishoo Peck Spr American L fter the Van In its stead is rising the second tallest tower building in the world, equest | koff had left with her in Ven-fof Judge Jervis D. Brown, Jr, of|rjed departure affer & summons knocked out of first place in the In-|fray was slight and not vicious on | been nearly six years in construc- | cstimat that trair t|tie part of either of the men, but|tion and which rivals in scope and |ning into the new Business Men also hud a slight cut on the right completion. Yur v into railroad ch \ : . . Plainville Casting humb from which blood came. | railroad terminal that will cost |proaches and train Eist Rl snet vien o moceLEENASE DL RECH S SN AU TR T n Sl e LS pbR G 8 The Sessions Clock Co, Attorney MeDonough said the af- | more than $30,000,000, which has |to be const 1 or iitarics and other | day by l,‘m’m e “’";;* 3 bundle of letters and papers Zoub- | 1 in a sooty dustrial Bowling league last n rable t that would hard : 4 erable 1 that wo a Milford, cousel for Howell et when the Bristol Brass Co. handed | Prosceuting Attor Woods plied | beaut N g stations | G ag o Ho the princess. : 5 i v“n- e x( ‘n e xn:r 5t thal inat n\.“mul‘u E ouwx :1“:1 t’hl‘ 2“1’1), R . IR decent freight | The two “surprise” witnesses | guzette suid that Zoubkoft not Complete line of all sizes. it a two out of three defeat at the 1 evidence showed tha ¢ | world. tion 8 feet | terr 1 in a small town. whose names were not learned are 9 2 : = P Chihese anfl Tur. tion alleys. Th Brassmak- | entire neighborhood had been arous- | ¥ loved her, by loved her enough ersian, €] . aid to have testified that the death ing at ner || kish makes, best quality and to accept hoard and lod were barely able to save the last ed and the men should be severely i i STy LDHeIE T crash came when a car bearing New : A ; by & e pin margin, Thr panished. : never done 1t before. He came|educated man. to mark a | commisston ¢ |York registration markers swung| ©XPeRse for six months. She met || lower price guaranteed. It defeat Ieft the Standard Steel alone t was evident that both men were | home and found no supper and in a | him andlord showe In reporting on the year's work |Suddenly into the highway from will pay you to see them. in first place. The H anmfi downed vas not mnd moy in first place. 8 guilly and the state of Connecticut |fig of temper committed the et : SR | 3 emper committed the ult. | to vote and the new vot owed 3 Howell's left, forcing him to swerve he American Legion twice | w: lcerned about the legal = i of the commission, Richard Wash- ‘ Il“We B = =5 strue s to the letter. A\ he e rigl p avoid a S| o i e e e e o insucionsiio, thelettet sien Hally i ohile SFormer amhessanoriis ko Doyt Losasiicoll on ) i F"fIy» Rug e JMice. High marks were made by | Woods said. “It is all right for TER HANGS SELF e 1 s Lo e > v w's chairman, |, 0SS e 1 s skid 1. Hoffnan, Grineldi and Cavalier. | (hese a to come in herc and e < T i message | AL O C ed It over on its right sid: | as e scores tell how the affair was bu Iabor candidafe SO : le 01,00 sent it spinning a distance of k pl S ol oy they would mot like to have theiv | Japanese Disillusioned by Tandlord's | 1" S G ! in SLOIEN | o varal hundred feet. Carruct . ..... 87 ] chins cut off or chewed off,” he con- | : o expedite the machinery | 5370 0 TeC ) el Sundman .... 04 101 cluds | Trick, Commits Suicide—Many = s s ava s K GO g A i stantly while Howell suffered only | t nial laws and | minor bruises. Two other girls, ow man | T v. cquipment and | passengers in the car, were slightly | | 162 GLEN ST. B e L “_“:‘,"}:,,‘r':_\‘?”:l'”,‘K“‘,',':‘,’."',',\"I:”’;;;‘"“"]":‘ Others, Unable To Read, Vote, PLAN DRIVE ON GR[ME s Wo00ds ...... 8T 43 mony of Dr. Dray he did not| gokyo, Nov. 2 (P—TI : ¢ prefectural g npow Eaxaie 5 5 \““'”’;"‘ ‘\‘i‘l‘\\‘“‘”:‘”‘l d to inflict | o tions in Japan, held under the|Urge Stringent Laws for Sale of lurged as the tw » outstanding needs | ESACES §5—142 o8 3 5 | new amended suffrage law, many il- in curbing crime by James 451 465—1426 ( 1 Couple Fined | i Y lircarms Swi stice i § SO ':l"{]“‘: o "I'\"'wa;'“ )T ot | literate ivoters: wers merm(tea o S llizcdrms Sand S SwittRJustice s i the American Bankers Dubois E e M. Mass, and Iredona | cast their ballots for the first time.i panishing Criminals. 1ssoc . The creation of legal | White 88 100 79 | Juckson, aged 25, of 14 Willow | Being unable to read or write somo | obstacles prevent the existence BY MERGANT[LE BUREAU‘ Damiano ....101 'S5 street, both colored, were found | Of the voters had their friends mark| Washington, Nov. 2 (® — The of * to purchase stolen | 2 ! Thenicr o s6 guilty of the charge of improper |SPecimen ballots for them problem of reducing crime in th rty also whs under discussion. | | e Spielman ... 86 92 conduet and each was fined $15 and | In Nigata prefecture, an old farm- | United States formed the chiet s == el be Chosen From 30 Nominces | X costs and given a suspended jail |er wished to vote the farm-labov |ject for discussion at the opening KEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i sl sentence of 30 days. Sergeant Feen- | ticket. He asked his landlord, session today of national erime —Result to be Announced No- 9 Ann Legion oy and Officer Griffen testified that | W iR DT ¥ e vember ® E. Brooks .. 98 ihey and Officer Liebler found the | . Sanders . [couple in a room at 14 Willow strect : | Nominations have been made (nri LT - O . Brooks 89 ‘ aboul 1:45 this morning. Both were | HE o | the election of directors of the mer-| Right in this neighborhood ! Kalish ol 85 5l scantily attired. | cantile bureau of the Chamber of | there are folks who are Commerce. The ballots have been hoiiled st and o results will he| making their hens produce QUICK SERVICE, anounced at the annual meeting lots of big, fine-flavored [ o Our While-You-Walt ‘* next Wednesday evening. | eggsat low feed costs. Why W e soliag these Lange $iul Those who have been nominated of whom 15 will be elected, are as| 4ot you feed .‘ m 'm." A, - | tollows 1 Uy Michuels, Inc, whether A Kker Abbe, William H. Al- Ful-o-l’ep | | | § u 38, $12, 350, of WON. |1en, Everett J. Arbour, Joseph P. | E H , 98, 35, 412, 820, | Barry, Nathan Berson, Adolf Carl- GG MAs ‘;; u:‘::'::‘lllme % r Before going into {he house the 5 | police listened to a conversation be- - ~ —ltween the coupls and Sergeant 470 460 466— IFeeney said their language wa H. C. Baum “filthy i 6 Mickens denied that he was in woman's room. He works in Spring 1d came to this city a few | go for Visit, As he was ing the woman's room on the Hofir J. Paul .- LT 1LE J. Subrek Kraus Sl A. Munizzi . J. Munizzi Grineldi 5 o0 bed he stoppec speak S William H. . | careful examination of qu0 449 473 g ,‘u‘m‘l mlvh;mfx lv‘]:‘rym»ln ()(:;‘n“\\ ';() srowell, George H. Dyson, Albert F. | _smdget moreeggs, too? This aut_obligation, when evea Notes [ the police rushed in and pushed him “hst John A. Erickson, Wil- is the famous feed that con- | eomplicated glasses are requl Mrs. Mary Cavpenter of Noank, linto the room. | liam R. Fenn, P. |\w.n)|p H\‘n ann, tains Cod Liver Meal— om an formerly of Plainville, is visiting Mr. | he woman, who is sald to be Hv- ‘:.umFl‘[.‘J:nx‘hluv])\f ;\hru‘mnlw Beigpe e o er e | M‘M’ and Mrs. Thoma$ Bedford of Maple ing apart from her husband, had an, Fraicis elly, 4 ” 2 | street nothing to say. | thal, John W. Lockett, O. L. Lord, Just try it! | " A harvest supper will be serve Two Others Fined | David R. Manning, A. A ;}hl!l.- »nu:,- ‘Made by | at 6 o'clock this evening at the Vincent Rodrick, aged of 45 | jamin R. Myerson, Alexander i | Olson, Elmer W. Pape, Orville F. | mwmm Parker, liugene J. Porter, Stephen ‘Rohh George (. Roger: Guy K. | Sold by spring, Harold C. Wagner. C. W. LINE New Britain, Conn. W. S. EATON Plainville, Conn. b of Our Saviour. Mrs. Wil chierry street, and Minnio *Babitt, on is in char aged 28, of 45 Cherry street, both tmen expect to finish the | .0 b e i e patching of the roads this weck. chiarge of improper conduct and re- "o aunual series of public Win- | ¢uiv (e some penalty as the other tor whists conducted by the Pythian | o Sisters will open this evening in 0dd | g Fellow's hall. Refreshments will be | 47 5 served. that they pu The Chamber of Commerce board Churel liam 8. he sele \ | READ HERALD CLASSIF | FOR YOUR WANT | ——————— CO.. D ADS New Britain's Busiest Waich Repairing Department. Alarm Clocks 95¢ Bach % Parlor Clocks $12, $15 and $38 FRE \\\\‘f ichae | Genuine Cannon 1‘ * 354 MAIN ST. BATH TOWF.I. nts McAvay and O'Mara | v Dombrauskas testified 1 in a door at Rod- rick's home about 12:40 this morn- of directors will meet at 8 0'ClocK i 0"yng the woman jumped out of J tomorrow night in its club room. | \8 | A it Gt o, RS e e e e chureh will meot at the home L) 550y yoom bis five children and Blrs. A. W fEhes ) tomOrrow aft- | ip, \woman's child were sleeping. crnoon for rehearsal. | The police testified that the woman GREEE imed to have been in the chil- Second and third floo ‘.”hh’::u)‘kl\l|‘.5 rgom but before pushing in fo vent. Vi G. Minella. el 1621, 07400 the police looked in the oyl | children’s room and saw no adults. T | Rodrick testified that he went to RE LUMBING | sleep and was awakened by the or Plumbing Inspector "0. A. PeLer- |y, \yno were in his room with the son has completed his report for|opan. He did not know whether the month of October, as folloWS: | ¢ jiad heen in his bed or not. She Applications to do plumbing |4 peen his housckeeper for sev- work, 144; permils for Work in neW | oral weeks. His wife left him and buildings, §0; permits for Work i |is suid to be in @ hospital in Massa- | old buildings, 115; permits for Wa- | chusetts. | ter scrvice, 53; tests of plumbing Mrs. Babitt, whose husband is in | wator, 25; plumbing in new build- |an insane asylum in Massachu '--((s.f ings approved, plumbing in old [denied the charge. She was in xnuE buildings approved, 49; special in-|children's room and lad done no | spections, 32; changing sewer con- | wrong, she suid. . nections, 11; water services in | Wie Beater Tn Court ed, 28; defects found and reme | Stanley Kurzyn, aged 39, of 89 Get the car ready 10 cAKESf for WINTER housands o used miles still ree ~ | Jain in your car. Why not enjoy | them in comfort? For a few dole : < vour car can be made like new CA ST' Le and it will be equipped for winter, too. A man “who can do it” will be tound on today's Herald Classified | pages, under the heading “Get your car ready for winter.” Do it today —before the first snow flies. 125 Hartford Ave. the peace and a Respectfully submitted, dealt with severely if convicted { nlA HEALs \ulted her over the weck-end and | although he supports her 1 s oM :fi};»’-’- |and he frequently accuses her of "’"“r:?u iped | Spending the money for purposes 3 g house- A0 ol ihets ¢ | other than maintaining the Tua@ece, m. | hold. lfl struck | | ¢4 Hreac! i 1; total inspections, ged with breach o | was placed on probation and warn- 3 Plumbing Inspector. | ain, | makes | | Kurzyn admitted that he 0. Tixtures | Gold street, ¢ installed, 114 ulting his wife, ed by Judge Roche that he will be Mrs. Kurzyn testified that he as-| SEHOBLERDNHOEXTRRNAT AND 2 RS a practice of reminding her of it} NT, his wife but he regretted it and had