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S | In addition to New York, New | ES Juersey, New Mexico and Ohio were | contronted with referendums involy- | ing constitutional amendments, The | New Mexico proposals were similar | to that of New York in lengthening whether mayors and justices of the Attempt to Defeat Machine POl et nat s s 3 5 cases, a position supported by tics Also Qutstanding ;1= arit-sween s LT | the term of governor. Ohio voted on peace shoald be allowed to col automobile ‘COWGIRL’ WILL FIGHT FOR HONOR: Murder Trial to Open in “Rodeo” " urt, only local Is- | COllml'y : rational political affairs, lay i prople. ese included | i tion two governors, three rs of the lower chamber of municipal ions by refs of state legis- endeavor 1 al machine at 1 a lively contest «d removal of pari- from the race furnished the points of interest in in the scattered the country Lakeview, Ore Lorena Trickey, * of the murder of J. Siim") Harris, rodeo the country over, sat on & wooden banch fn the cour of this “last |stand of the old west” and discussed the accusation against her. | A deputy sheriff had taken the trim little western girl from her cell in the courthouse basement, where she had been confined since Septem- ber 3. | Her checks were pale, but her |eyes snapped. She was thinking of |the trying days of this week, of weary, monotonous days in a stuffy courtroom where the battle for her lite, her liberty and her honor has started. Her tired eyes looked out toward the south and west where the wild grass was just sprouting through the iturf. There lay buried her lover, !Slim Harris. “At times T want to scream out land talk and talk and talk,” she ex- | |claimed. Iam so weary of it. I cannot sleep. But Lorena, confessed s Nov. 8 (UP)— ortant of the last, as in New York, where 4 upon to d: a proposal t governor he ex- -ars to four, with the gubernatorfal campaigns falling n presidential election years. Gov. ith has been active in its oppo- iof voters were ca fate the 1 from two of telphia mayorality cam- palgn has been bitterly fought. Los- g at the republican primaries to Harry A. Mac but drawing much sncouragement from the number of pallots he polled, Moore, a former riayor, entered the lists of the cen- ral election as an independent ean- jidate. Mackey has the backing of the Vare organization. The Kentucky betting machine -ontest involved one of the two gu- rial elections, J. C. W. Bech- « Phil who has served two terms as f exccutive and has it in the senate, was the nominee of the democrats. Al- though not opposed to racing, he has contended that a “racing lobby” is seeking to control the state gov- ornment and has pledged himself to move it law of the parl-mutuel machines. His republican opponent, Flem D. Smmpson, has asserted that the pari- sutuel law involved no issu In Mississippl, the second state chosing a governor, the outcome of the election was not considered in doubt. Theo. G. Bilbo, was the democratic nominee and nomination is generally considered in that state the equivalent of election. The congressional elections were for ths purpose of filling vacancles aused by the death of Representa- Magee of the thirty-tifth New York district and Stephens of the second Ohio. And the resignation of Representative Hazlett of the second Pennsylvania. All were re- tive He favors the removal ! her common-law hus < to the code of the range—to | your medicine. tak She indicated a will- ingness to sacrifice everything rather |than abuse the memory of the man “who meant more to me than life itself.” a sordid story is to be bared; a story lof the love of a man and a woman | |who defled the conventions; of the {parting which had to come—and |then of the slaying. Lorena and Slim were in an auto- mobile on a lonely road. When p -by rushed to the halted c Slim's life blood was ebbing away. | His head was on Lorena's shoulder. | She was fondling his tumbled hair and pleading with him to talk to her. This is the scenc which Lorena told the writer comes to her nightly as she staers at the bare jail walls. Confinement is torture to her. She |longs for the open ranges. For the {thrill of the rodeo contests, and for Ithe roar of approval of a roundup lerowd. But she is unwilling to In the musty courtroom this week publicans. James M. Beck had the [y, vior glim's honor for her freedom. support of the Vare machine for the | 'Her atotrney wonders it she will | Pennsylvania post. Ibare, at the trial, the unpleasant | Election of mayors lay hefore the | jnadcg of Slim's character. Lorena | Prancisco, Detroit, nu- |js not sure she will be able to do so. nerous New York cities, several in | The jury to try the cow girl Utah, and all the cities of Ohio, |expected to be completed today. Virginia, and Kentucky ballotted for | new legislatures, | | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED I\I)Si —~— TRADE IN YOUR CLEANER $+9e20UR old worn-out cleaner i Y jean still give you service $sesarss —by helping you pay for your new Hoover. No matter what make it is, we will make an appraisal of it without charge or obligation and give you a liberal allowance for it. Telephone and we will send a rep- resentative, who will also bring along a Greater Hoover, or the new popular-priced Hoover, that you may test on your own rugs the deeper, faster, easicr cleaning of “Positive Agitation.” Then you will realize that this more cfficient way to care for rugs means not only cleaner, brighter rugs but longer-wearing ones. Only $6.25 down; balance monthly THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY 77-79 CHURCH ST. TEL. LONDON SEES GORGEOUS MARKING INAUGURATION OF MAYOR London, gold coach came s anything s seat mayor—sir es and real princ smi [ rects i tootmien, tillions, and the gayly ies of various ser worn by those live tho: the | of A tr clai tacle, It was the they call it ir for a glorious mn the great golden coach of state— the 18 of all interest. 'he his chaplain, and his of the velvet In Sir Rov mayor, a li along pre and ended terms hefore him of dinners to Grant Wilson turn, formed the is within “To me It is all a dream. | ground corrid Taft, It { building, er of |fire of 16 cribes | Pitzalwyn, London's ver yor, about at night and other relics of ever he fecls that the ot Ne spirited multitudes of ere long ago. little peters in sc med the appearance of the spec- and gol costumes, the time's tous Promi zilded coaches two incoming Davenport. |these t v Yor! [a 20 minute st on the | guests EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927. PAGEANTRY now retired. Tom Parker, who drove the New | York mayor, was on the coachbox today, and oddly enough Al Smith, was at his post as footman. | lord mayor's show in Eng-| nd is what circus day is in Amer- ica. One is a Peter Pan for the day at least. One of the amusing fea- tures this year was a float showing Dick Whittington, London's fifteenth ntury mayor, and his famous cat. Nov. 9 (A——Cinderella's| to London today as! and in the fairy was the new lord Charles Batho—all t00, bows. It was his inau- London's chief exccu- he as bays trundled the carriage through the crowd- nd the happy cheers of children ce white wigs of ed hats of pos- colored state ants, Just like who whisked e kitchen drudge to the Lall { the coc were the tion of the parade, rode on the| shoulders of the 800-year-old | pagantry as gracefully as any the proud posiillions their horses. | Pageantry depicted the city's in- terest in shipping, Sir Charles him- | self being a ships' stores and export | merchant in his business life. Old Father Neptune and other legends ' ot the sea had been woven anew | lord mayor's show, as into this feast for the eyes of hun- hen old London each dreds of tiousands of boys and girls hour so turns —who had assembled to see a dis- search of ite youth. Bringing play which, for gorgeousness and rear of the procession was has no equal anywhere | clse on earth. | And there was the escort of gol- | diers, the tall horse guards, In scar- let ack and buttons of gold, the colorful dragoons and at inter- vals military brass bands playing the sprightliest of popular marches and adding a keener zest to the val splendor following in their after noon mounted rlet and gold pro- new8lord mayor wore his robes with broad edgings of and the anclent un of office which he is or a year. In attend ot bearers and &word in gorgeous | medis wake. All traffic was stopped nearly two hours throughout the several miles’ h. mace land Blad still in his sad perhaps pathway mayors preceding was “the late lord ndid regalia, |line of he passed | Passing where tr th have passed mar Paul's Into Fleet 5 procession crossed the the mile square old | city of London proper, through the | ancient Guildhall, the scene Sirand, then wound its way along to Roosevelt, to | e T ind cnded at Mansion hing in their House, the lord mayor's official r selting of the start, idenes | the maze of under-' Alighting at his new home, the of this historic woyor waved dismissal, and the which survived the great coach and six lumbered away to that ghost of |11 world quarte first lord vear old carriage is to etand, as ars, prowls a stall mate of the lord mayor's rmour 1028 limousine model, until next when it again will be dustgd f to revive London's memories of the centuries of the pe as lord nd I the ir ol There, the who served 24 rattling the his time when- muncipal af- ¥ are not conducted cx is liking. nt in the procession four of the fis, Green ¢ It was in the fir Mayor James J. 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[M Government Attempt to Stop Sale of Brew Material falted 2240 f et::fi‘ i ALT BAN ILLEGAL ACT, COURT RULES Minneapolis, Minn,, Nov. 8 (: Government efforts to stop sales of malt and other materials for use in home brewing were partly rebuffed Modern industry, in the first sec- |in federal court yesterday. Federal | held illegal the seizure of the $15,- 1000 stock of the Cleco Su The search warrant under which | the seizure was made was held tech- | nically fllegal by the court, and for | | this reason, it was indicated Judge Can !stock from the libel action | proper request. Andrew J. Volstead, who gave his 5 name to the prohibition enforcement | Yaaul Indians, who recently act and who is continuing his fight i endered in the state of Sonora, | for prohibition as legal adviser the northwest prohibition ment dir ous setback for the government in Judge Cant's decision. It is the government's intention, it was indicated, to proceed with the prosecution libel Jany's owner, inds that h materials for the intoxicating liquor. The aside, did not add any important | evidence to that already in posses- | sion of the government, according to the prohibition enforcement agents and they expect to try for convictions without the stock as evi- ence. | |_ The effort to stop sale of malt, { bottling supplics and other material | Ifor some manufacture of liquor con- | taining more than the content of alcohol authorized by law was ini tiated by Volstead, who s to e tablish & precedent for national e i forts along that line. | i | P! | 7 GOMET, LEADERS . HILLED IN MEXICO pplv Co. { Judge William A. Cant here October 8 and ordered it re- | |1eased, subject to a libel proceeding also brought by the government. 600 Yaqui Indians Held Captive —Others Exterminated | Search Warrant lllegal | Mexico City, Nov. 8 '.’{‘>V~Hn\'lnx‘ cxecuted seven leaders including under General Arnulfo Gomez, of the revo- | |lution in the state of Vera Cruz, the overnment today held captive 600 sur- also would grant release of the to| These small bands of Yaqui In- enforce- dians remaining in the field will soon tor, said he saw no seri- be exterminated, the government announced, since the backbone of {that revolt has been broken. Scout- ing parties in Vera Cruz under Gen- eral Iscobar were pursuing closely | the two remaining rebel leaders! ¢, Generals Almeda and Medina. nce Saturday seven Gomez lead- 1s have of both eriminal and actions against the Cleco com- Leo F. Brill, on the | Is fllegally selling manufacturing of s crnan- s and Silviano Garcia were the last Their capturs nd execu- tion was announced by the govern- | ment last night. Reyes had a long | Volstead Back of Move aid of the $£15,000 stock, now erTserysssostessoassstsasrsaserssatonsis Wednesday a Day of Regular size, quality, box of 12, at an unusual savings, 3 boxes for .. .. 980 —Main I'loor genuine SON A 10 Women's Silk Hose Women's silk hose, full- fashioned, irregulars of our $1.95 stock in a large as- sortment of colors and Wednesday . Guls' Plad Umbrella S Main Floor Novelty French Kid Gloves At an unusual savings for Wed- nesday only, 10 dozen new fall styles, dainty embroidered flare and turn back cuffs, choice of P. K. or O’seam sewn, made of fine selected French kid ski Colors are tans, greys and black with contrasting color em- broideries. Regular values $2.98 to $3.95 pair. Special for Wednesday —Main Floor Rubberized Plaid Coat, Hat, In blue, red and green, Reaular values $6.95 to $8.95 ... career as a revolutionist having fought with Villa. Garcia had led outlaw bands in the hills of Vera Cruz for ten years. Four other revo- lutionists were captured with Gomez and executed. They included his nephew, Francisco Gomez Vizearra. The government announced that, with the exception of Almeda and Medina, no rebels remain in Vera | Cruz, where Gomez carried on his ctivities. The scattering or killing | off of various groups of irregular bandits is all that remains to be done here it was added. Judge |as follows: in the action of Joe Monkiewicz for the defendant. For the plaintiff, $461.50, Doerr Henry Youck. Gaffney for the plaintiff. Vs, [Nair & Nair for the plaintift. For the plaintiff, $100, Sztaba vs. John Bryzgiel. |Gaffney for the plaintiff. Canadian Gets Plane For Alaska Air Route 8an Dicgo, Nov, 8. (A—Facing the sts of an Arctic winter and mushing” through deep snows, & Royal Canadian Northwest Mount- ed policeman dreamed of a day when &e could soar over obstacles like a bird in flight. Today that | dream {5 about to come true. |Goldberg vs. Thomas A DYl Grulokehan): M now out of Nair & Nair for the plaintiff. the “mounties,” is at Juneau, Alas- ka, grooming his airplane, *“Queen of the Yukon,” for air mail and passenger servi which it will {n- ngurate thls winter. “ruickshank also has belonged to the Canadian royal air force. He came to San Diego to have his plane built along the lines of Col. Lindbcrgh's “Spirit of &t. Louls.” It is similar to that plane except that space devoted by Lindbergh to gasoline tankage is set aside for mail and passenger compart- ments. Cruickshank plans to take off the landing wheels and install skils to enable him to land on snow. His mail and passenger route will he out of Juncau to places that be come isolated when the heavy snows come, Krikorian vs. Caesar i For the plaintiff, $45.86, | Croll vs. T. L. Byrnes. |Mag for the plaintift. Longed For 0od and Companionship “For several writes of terrible Now 1 tiful littie lon and suffering and jand 1w rled woman who will write me.” charge. She has should be addre: Burton, Mo. fidential Ling to sell. d to M 000 Massachuretts, Kans READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Exceptional Values at Huck Towels Soft absorbent merceriz- ed towels with neat colored jacquard borders, finished with neat hemstitch border. Priced for Wed. 2 3 c only, each .. —Basement Store Colored Stripe Bed Spreads Heavy crinkle spreads with neat two tone colored stripes on natural back- ground, scalloped square. Choice of 72x105 or 80x105, specially priced for Wed- nesday, each . Rain Sets ‘5 Remarkable Sale ets sizes 6 to 14. Second Floor cut plaid bolivias, self striped and contrasting color stripes. Ideal for children’s and adult coats. Colors are tan, brown, rust and taupe. A truly Wool Coatings remarkable value for Wednesday Only 250 yards in this lot, 56 @b L1 1 a0 0008 000000 060060 inches wide, consisting of plain and 5 ~—Main Fioor Premier Crepe ric with narrow self stripe, 40 inch dust proof, wrinkle proof and spot proof, desirable dark street shades includ- ing black and navy. Priced wide, guaranteed A light weight wool fab- ‘ | 3 veat ficures banc e WL eat figures, neckband and only, yard .. Sy Main Floor Extraordinary Sale Boys' Jersey Suits A wonderful chance to purchase an all wool jersey suit, made in the most popular models of middy, lumber- jack and flapper styles, all colors and sizes, $2 69 3 to 8 years, Wednesday only ........... Y —Second Floor Men'’s Fancy Broadcloth SHIRTS Made of a fine quality broadcloth with , sizes 14-17, Wednesday .. Women's Union Suits Merode women'’s Union Suits made of fine rayon, worsted and cotton in low neck, no sleeve, knee length style, a regular $2.50 num- I i il ber, for Wed. $ | 50 only .o.vuun —Main Floor $ collar attached -~Maln Fleor Extraordinary Sale 20 Only—2 to 6 Years Children’s Furred Winter Coats Values in this group up to $12.95 A special selected group of 20 kiddies’ coats, made of fine quality .bolivia, suede and novelty plaids, smartly trimmed with a beautiful fur collar. Not all sizes and colors to choose from. $7 9 5 Wednesday only ........ ~—=8econd Floor Patker Alarm Clocks A permanent time keep- er, large white dial with heavy black figures, $3.75 e $1.98 eachiste e hird Floor Cold weather ahead now. one of thes size, Tspeciali ot oot o Infants’ Teddy Bear Suits warm all wool suits, made in the coat style, in buff, taupe and Haxding, mostly Imported China Wall Pockets Assorted colors, special for Wed. l SC [ VARG A —Third Floor Outfit your little tot in 24—26 $ 3 ; 89 —Second Floor Sik Mull Comforters Filled with all new cotton batting and covered with silk mull floral center and plain colored borders to match. 00 value, $3.98 special for Wednesday .....cocovenventne —Third Floor Rayon Taffeta Pillows orted colors and shapes, well filled and attractive- ly made up. $ ] . ] 9 Special Wednesday ....veeevineiacensns —Third Floor CITY COURT JUDGMENTS Morris D. Saxe has ren- dered judgments in the city court For the defendant to recover costs | Baranowski agalnst William Dobrowolski, B. J. Mary Donald For the plaintiff, 100, W. E. Hinc vs. Builders Sash & Door Co. et al. John Donald For the plaintiff, $31.95, M. M. Mieczkowski ‘et al. Nair & Nair for the plaintifr. Louis Edward A. For the plaintiff, $84.31, Charles C. 8mith, —————e——————— That Baby You’ve Mrs. Burton Advises Women on Mother- T was denled th 3 g Mrs Margaret Burton of Kausas City. *T was terribly nervous and subject to perlods melancholia. the proud mother of & beau daughter and a trus compan- ingpiration to my husband. ds of other women would he sccret of my happiness, y reveal 1t to any mar. o, Rurton offers her advice entirely witho Letters rgaret Clty, Correspondence will be strictly con- 1 333338888 S ey Ty e DL e d D L et s e T e s e s St T e e e ese e ee s esessee et teteeseetststssasatetsssssasssstittatssssss: EI e st es e erizazas padaastisiidziestasiatasasizannetanacararaiotaanidanatatiizasienasizeeanaid 2353083EsEsREIE0N

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