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READING SOCIALIST TRICNPH ATSTAKE Recount May Reverse Victory at Polls numl hoxes in ts have official e wonld r 86 are offiee 000 yearly WIRELESS NS 7 SHIPS AT SEA Instantaneous Communication Among Three Continents W 29 (@ monstration of the stage of elopment attained by wireless com- munication, an almost instantaneous exchange of m e among three ontinents, 67 ships at sea and New York has been effected under the irection A. M. Morton of thc tadio Corporation of America. By means of land wires, radio- graph o1 speakers’ tlorm at the meeting last night the Export Managers’ club in Hotel Pennsylvania were con- sected direct with sending and re- civing stations on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. The first call that went out from hotel was a request to ships or their positions at sea. Replies ame in from the Columbus, 2,261 of New York; from the miles west of San tran, the San Fernando, 2,42 miles south of Los Angeles; the Ma- 10 miles east of New York =hips reporter ton next dir communication wsking for weather reports ifonolulu. London, Pogota, Paris, 108 Aires and Berlin, “Weather but o answered lLon- S temperature mild, vid Paris.- Buenos Aires and Ber- in reported nd overcast skies. in less than calls went s of the $2 ap- York, Nov As a de- of sots the cted the in- reast,” the Woman Doctor’s Auto test, | from | 'FARMERS MILK C0. SOLD, BRINGING ABOUT 837,200 Creditors Will Receive 80 Cents on Doltar Through Deal With United Milk Co. rs of the Iarumers Unted 5 of th rs held vesterday or 0. U. A. M. hall. co-president, of the t in a bid call- wise which 50 per L bills ts of Milk Co., stock- thus making the Lid about posted a c 1s a bond of good pany are $43 of the compuny S0 cents on the holders voted to full power to sell by the 1pa The ere 42 sto ant out of a possible 75 ent 1at ind total of 248. «d to make the r 25 shares. Bryant & Chapman of tford was the only other concern outside United ompany to put in a bid. Its offer was $33,000. Tha dlre will send each creditor & report on the affairs of the comp: Attor- ney Mortin: ip has been en- k Co., to pany will ember Sicklick United Milk Co., expects that concern will have about customers through the deal. al of a The at- t of the g ority n legal was of the the 0 new ORGANIZATION LIKE MADISON SOUARES New Boston Amphitheater to Seat 18,000 Persons Boston, Nov. 29 (UP)—Formation of an organization similar to the Madison Square Garden Corporation of New York has been completed here with the announcement that the organization. will build an indoor amphitheater to seat 15,000 persons. John R. Macomber, broker, w chosen chairman of the hoard of di- rectors of the organization which comprises Boston and Main railroad officials and officers of the Square Garden of New York and a number of New England business men, Tex” Rickard, president of the Madison Square Garden of New York, and a member of the new organization Intimated that he plan- ned to stage a major heavyweight boxing contest in the new ar which will surmount the new North Railroad station. The new arena is expected to he completed in November, 1628 and will be one of the largest in the world. When completed, the amphi theater and the railroad station combined will have cost approx- imately $10,000. Arrangements have been made nold the home games of the Boston RBruins, members of the Nationul league, in the Boston garden Negotiations are pending for Inter- collegiate track meets, professional boxing houts, horse shows and other NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927. NINE YEARS OF BEING WORLD WAR HERO, AS TOLD BY FORMER SOLDIER| For “Lost Battalion” Res- cuer, They End in H Having to Hunt About for a Job. m Krotoshinsky was fe ontstanding hero of the Worll when he came home from As @ buck private of Lien arles W, Whittlesey's “Lost n," he had slipped through u German cordon and saved ©y's force from annthilation Krotoshinsky tel 4 to him sinc 1o a He d N in New York city By ABRAHAM KROTOSHINSKRY As Told Richard Montague.) Nine years ago I came back fron » World War a “hero.” It was , they sald, who had saved talion when it was sur the enemy. I had got gh the nan lines after 35 orhers had failed, and given the rest of the army the position of the hat talion. The rmy had made a flank ftack on the Gerinans and ally saved 180 of the original 750 men in the battalion. I received the Distinguished Serv- When T got back to York, a convalescent 8after a gas attack, G rnor Smith gave me the Conspicuous Service Cross of w York state, I was honore many times and invited to numerons ceremonies and parties. There were %0 many of them that T can't Temem- her them al A Farmer in Palcstine. | Then Nathan Straus offered to to Palestine. 1 made ar- send me rangements to get a 40-acre farm gave It story porter under a scheme which years to pay, and left for There T took up farming. R me 40 Palestine It was dairy and general farming. | {T had some cows and grew wheat T ter a while T found T was farm- Madison | | and barley, In Palestine T got mar- | | ABRAHAM KROTOSHINSKY as he looks today. | country for general farming. For | | oranges it is all right. But for wheat | and barley, no. There is not enough | water. When it doesn’t rain the crops die because they haven't any | system of frrigation. They depend | on nature too much and nature often | tools them. Too Much Footwork. The system of dividing the land in | Palestine is not good, either. The people live in colonies and go out to their different picces of land. To cive soma people land near the col- onies would be unfair to the others. 'S0 each gets a piece of land near at hand, another piece farther away and another plece still farther away, | The division is equal enough but you | waste a lot of time walking around |to your picces of land. It would | be better it each family could live near its own farm. Well, T stayed in Palestine for | four years and lost everything I had | about $6,000. Two children had been horn to us and atter 1 had sold all the furniture I had just enough L ORIGAN Perfume of the Exquisite UPREME —unrivalled—still the loveliest perfume in the world. The luxurious two ounce size is the gift flacon, with its rich silken tasselled box—and then, Parfum L'Origan is created in smaller sizes T land bring them back to New York. | When I got here I couldn’t get work. For two months I walked the streets looking for a job. Then I got one with a rag dealer. keeping track of the stock. It paid $22 a week. T kept the job two months and then saw I couldn’t exist on $22 a veek. T hadn't told the boss about my war record. When I look for a job T don’t go around boasting about what I did in the war. I go after it without asking favors, just like nybody else would. Well, T quit, but T couldn find ny other job. Sometimes I would | valk around all day without any- ing to eat and come homc too ired to do anything else but lic | lown. 1 didn’t say anything to my ife because I'm not a fellow who \lks much about my troubles. But [ certainly felt downhearted. Veterans' Body Aids, Finally a member Veterans of the Wa lic heard ahout me organization is trying The thing got into the of the Jewish rs of the Eepub- and now papers, of offers of help. Willlam J. Muleahy, commanier of the Bronx County American J.e- | glon, oftered to give me a clerics | position in his law office to tide | me over until T get something het- ter. And I've just heard that the | Jewish Agricultural Socicty has of- fered me some kind of a job T'd like farming again and I'll take that job if it is a good one. 1 don’t want charity bhut 1 would like to have a joh. It's all right to he a hero, but fn n hasn't paid very well case it MRS. MAJOR IN HOSPITAL The family was suffering for lack if food. My wife and T could get | long fairly well on bread and tea | or coffes but that kind of food is | 10t good for kids. Judith, my eldest | 5irl, 13 only 314 years old and Ha ais only 1. They needed bett 004, but we didn’t have any to give | hem. We were in pretty bad shape | for clothes, too and still are. | Do Your Xmas Shopping Early Washington, Nov. 20 (Pl—Mrs Farl Major, wife of the representa- tive from Illinois is at Emeregency hospital here suffering with a broken leg, received in an sutomo- bile accident in which her husband was injured. Her condition was pro nounced last night as “very good.” The accident occurred Saturday near Frederick, Maryland. A Remarkable Sale of Japanese Genuine Japanese natural pongee for dresses, shi curtains, etc., 33 inches wide. 12 momme quality weight. of all rice powder. Special Wednesday only Wednesday Reg. 31.85 Value Linen Pongee color lingeries. I*irst Tres for that | to help me. | too, and since then I have had a couple | LIFER FOR PINT ment Under Michigan Code Lansing, Counsel cent and s und provid ony, United peals Lou chairman the League nouncement affer a con Harry Cuvi campa provisi Pur hoice M for I Iy nt Michigan's ing life sei ne ed Palm, of possessing a pint of gin, ed to life imprisonment criminal ¢ OF GIN APPEALS Nov %2 w rces for persons convicted a fourth time will appeal the sentence to the after a convicted contrary o I tic odr fel- States district court of ap- t Cincinnati. Cuvillier and gene > of America, F. Hirtle, llier said to his was incidental ign to be on launched of New ral made this orney for Pa interest in to the gen of the code Linen Cloths Wednesday Cea e linen er of neat colo; cloths. red borders ind plaids, size 44x44 —Basement against a that holds York. counsel of National Constitutional Liberty n- rence with Im, the ral FETENINENILINIIILILILLS Fvery Dept. Offers Many Gift Hints Pure hen rou Another of Our Famous Sales—Wednesday $1.00 Men's Fancy Shirts $1.00 Men's fancy broadeloth shirts made of a fine printed broad- Women’s cloth in neck band and collar attached styles. In sizes 14 to 16. the gal law St said ormal matter was referred to Dog Warden | wagner, sion of liquor a felony. ppeal, Cuvillier said, would d largely upon the fact that 1Sth amendment declares {l possession of liquor unless di- ctly or indirectly connected with misdemeanor, while the n law makes such an offenec He also will contend that lfe im- {sonment for possession of & pint gin 1s “cruel and unusual” and fo the provision of the constitution prohibiting ex- punishment for law ivola- deral sive ons. Cuvillier the 1tes, declared the Michigan most severe in the United The only approach to it, he was the | in Indiana barring of liquor medical cases. BOY BITTEN BY DOG Myerson of 17 Hatch ned to the police Benjamin R about 5 o'clock last evening that & dog said to be owned ws of 27 ph Mye inant, by Harry Lampton street bit son, son of the com- on the leg, near the State school in Belvidere. The ::mmé $3R3100022atonsanesssnanszniitadiizensatinatasyiss Linen Napkins Wednesday 19¢ « 23233 linen tea finish, ind thread liner napkins, fine neat nstitch quality —Basement 233033203000000003 802522224022 022 2222220210223 23 242 Wednesday 33333383 Reg. $1.85 Value < 1232338252254 Extraordinary Selling | sporting events, Target in Collision owned hy Alfor 1145 Corhin avent John Urso of 445 sKkidded on the wet trolley tracks on about § 5 0'clock car owned Tutles which was parked at the south ¢ Officer lohn Kennedy repor t Urso vas driving in a westerly direction 14 said he was forced to apply his o nly when a car in ypped. The damage Ar consisted oard, right An orsestandi nd driven hy Myrtle strect pavement and West Main street ist night and w Dr. Amelia automob ruck 2 of rear night, an charge of Corbir in was struck on Church strect an automobile driven Frank enekenski of 768 Arch by which left front t mud > dan One Bottle FREE Ask your grocer about this OFFER now 5 ou Pure LL with ounce bottle " WHOLESALE DIS tile BAKER'S "{ON EXTRACT BAKER'S Pure VANILLA EXTRACT — Free —35¢ 'RIBUTOR : Miner, Read and Tullock —so delightful for travelling, for the purse, to havewith one everywhere. Y oz, $1.00 IN FANCY BOX$§ FELT 2 oz, Crystal Flacon 7.00 HATS| Value to $5.00 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY Morning 9 o’Clock to 1 P. M. Only 1.00 LVER and VELVE — Wednesday — GOLD. $2 Values drien Shop 328 MAIN STREET Just Across the Tracks 95 to $7.50 Scarf and Buffet Sets Wednesday 69c¢ - Pure linen crash with dainty lace trim and lace medallions to mateh, makes apractical gift. —Basement Wednesday *1.19 Values to $1.95 Ideal For Silk Hose Semi-service weight silk hose strictly first quality. Full fash- ioned in all the leading shade well known make, regular £1.65 inality, Main Floor 3333523833833 Kiddies' Pantie Frocks Regular Value $].95——Wednesda).' antifully fabrics and plain are very smart af in styles novi o that All colors: and Zud Floor Buy Them For Xmas Gifts at this Price Rayon Silk Undies A group of well made and beautifully trimmed novelty rayon zes and colors. Rayon Si Xmas Gifts Silk Taffeta Pillows | Specially Priced for Wednesday Including our fine line hand painted, a shapes and colors. marked for Wednesday only —Third FI Wednesday '5.00 a silk shades. Specially of large variety of ;2.69 oor S &) $1.69 39~ Timported china with inset, Sped rderwear Dept silk undies in chemise, step-ins, bloomers and a few 2owWn nd Floor F ]OWGl’ BOW]S Wednesd. a wonderful al complete, ay Bt item. Third Floor A Special Offering Wednesday of All ur da et Pottery Table Lamp In black and blue colors, wired complete with cast bronze base nd two socket fixtures six feet of silk cord and double plug, oval Special Wednesday. $ ed dimities, colors, 1.29 Wednesday *1.19 Values to $1.95 st A S atadtidzatecntn s bt e e st iits s e22 222200 0200022 Printed Dimities Wednesday New smart dainty crisp fig- guaranteed fast inches wide, for inty d , pajamas, drapes, —Main Flgor "Wednesday $3.00 o] ' a =] Eots v iR TR S s SR e e R R e R A