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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1928, COOLIDGE WILL CHOOSE MEN 00N Mrs. Goodhue Il Disquieting reports have reached the summer White House from Northampton, Mass., regarding the condition of Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, Mra. Coolidge's mother. Mrs. Good- Personals THREE KILLED IN PLANE Pllot and Two Passengers Dic in Crash in Texas Strect—Craft De- | THE_HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically 12 Arreneed for Quick Herbert Coleman of Plainville and | Cliffora R. Sorrow of 121 Francis |street, left this morning by automo- SWEETHEARTS hue, who has been ill since last De- and Ready Reference By IDAH McGLONE GIBS'ON - !2-‘,’,5,,,';;’";‘;‘,’;';‘;:“' ; X, 2aq ghe cember, suffered in the past few| stroyed by Fire. LINS RATES Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Etc. L pond e wetk. T T ML Will Select Successors to Work | 227, 2, rlepse suticiently serious 0} for CONSECUTIVK INSERTIONS Copyrigh, 1928, by Central Press Amociation, Inc. |b5 way of the Adirondack Mountains | NI DO Amaken ai8cl: e dor duln e e | (RS oot s goom |and Lake George. This is one reason why Mr. Cool- m HM"I‘ idge cannot give any ' thought at 8 t Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of Eliis present to the possibility of paying o 4 t te i it e C ty l |street have returned home from a ; | a visit this summer to Yellowstone ea m,” Emiy was saying tion to come to live with her 1 ems [two weeks' vacation at Atlantic City| Superior, Wis., July 14 (P—Presi-| Park. He feels that he cannot go READ THIS FIRST: “Claire, T heard you were looking i Lynda Fenton, daughter of John |for a new boarding place,” she said, | {and Meriden. dent Coolidge is devoting his atten- |00 far from where he could return Fenton, a periodical drunkard, has |as she came up beside her, rought by {ion to the selection of suitable suc. | €25t &t short notice in case Mrs. were Kkilled here yesterday when their airplane crashed in a street and | burned. Earl Prosser, Texas City, Tex., the pilot, was testing his plane prepara- | tory to starting an acrial passcnger | “Poor me—1I was up until thre | fusing, if she wanted to, her invita. Count 6 worde to s line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space 3 lines. Migimum Book charge, 38 centa Suit for $600 has been obtained her first job in the office | “Who told you" answered the |F1ank Ginsberg . chastiano | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson and | cessors to Secretaries Hoover' and | G90dhue’s condition should warrant | business at a national guard camp || i of Armitage & Son. | girl, almost sullenly. [Goz=os and apellati [Mr. and Mrs. Walter Occupin are | Work whose resignations from the | it 3 hes ‘°”~-B is x;}mm ngees. Maxif] ll:”l:’:lu:‘dr:t 12:30 p. m. daily; 10 ays telling her | “Emily Andrews” through Attorney Irving 1. Rachlin. 'spending the week-end at Waverly | cabinet he cxpects to accept very| ROY O. West, Illinois national re- ers. Boston, Mass., and Raiph (|| 3 Hersaherinabiats s s I would. The little cat. Did |PTOPErty of the defendants located | Park, Branford, soon. Gratifying reports in the|Publican committeeman, and until|Bren, Galveston, Tex. were taking ||| Telephone 435 sk tor aix time has he L soon. that every woman priece, the national |their first airplane ride. {on Curtin avenue was attached by recently secretary of { meantime have reached him from et on nother deserted |Sh y anything else ™ & =08 o . % e city the||[. T Heraid nitl not be respo . : g X R e CnE pnnual sumimer elvile Mrs. E. Berg, who have been spend- | ter's success in persuading Chile and | dent Coolidge today as his overnight B ¥ slevelopad amo Lynda’s one friend and constant | FRANCIG YRR | RELSS Lance sule, great reductions. New @it ng the pagt’ two weeks at Indian | bery to. comme. thate ong beokey | Suest at Celar Island Lodge. trouble and started to glide toward | - sluce childhood is David | .y ho, you hoarded somewhere, | S0P (Jachaway) 5§ West Main St.|Ncck, have returned home. diplomatic relations and in achieving | The Douglas county Hoover clup ? Vacant lot. The pilot lost control Menmore, 2 galesian for Arm 4E': land she believed you were looking [ 4oY! | | promising progress in the negotia- [and the Douglas county republican |t @ NeIght of about 250 feet. The CLASS[F]ED L e e rar | o7 & new place 10 e at this time, | & SNt lien was fled yester- | i Nargaret Corcoran of 69 | tions for a multilateral treaty to out- | club have completed preliminary ar- | 3P Plunged to the street where it Tin olfice, whia clicolthes 3 8eelel e eted fus, ma Thn Inoking | ob Sargis on the Property | wison siroet sailed today for Ire- |law war. rangements for the reception to be | PUrned before the hodies could be ADVERT!S!NG LTS S e e i e ra and Irank Neubauer, | ,ng"tor a three months visit with | To Choose Soon ! given to Secretary Hoover upon his | "éCOVered. ReIEwkn jE a8 uncOmiortable 3 poss s Syl S g s inca | rers 04 of Hawina slieet, \Sargied 5o ponts: Mr. Coolidge expects soon to an-|arrival Monday for a visit to Presi. | ‘Weinberg and Bren who planned HEADINGS sible for Lyndea e oot oot fclaims non-payment of a judgment olileshis hlee for B s mare. laent Conlitee {to operate a concession at the na- All at once it duwns upon David |0 Pass LAl 2 2 [for $400 and costs of $60.40, which X [Hasy ofiastmcrcs Eeihea toos tars itional guard camp, each is survived | % that, although he imagines hie was |10 School: That belongs to me he was awarded in the city court | Miss Bernice Krah of 323 Cheat.|1ary of commerce. He has been c 3 : 2 by & widow and one child. Prosser, - ANNOUNCEMENTS interested in Emily, he is really in [ ' 0uld vou like to come to see iticome time Attorney Harry H. | nut street has returncd to her home | VASSINg various names which have | READ RERALD CLASSIFIED ADS g not married [ $=BERiaL Lora MONUMENTS e [ ronight? plaintiff. [after a trip to Tennessee, North |leen “"‘;'"5\}3 Teoalimen “’! 30 Bl : iy S_FLORIETS Returning from the office one But T thought you had a fath of Stanley | Carolina, Virginia and Washington, | AS ¥¢t, however, he is not free to 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lynda "’ street left tor York city this|D. | give any indication as to who is §5—LOST AND KFOUND ""“’"";‘“’d‘: !'"".",U”;( as rlr_f'!,x‘ ““1 have, but you see he's 1oft the | morning to attend the marriage of S e | likely to be appointed to the posi- — Em —_— SZFERSONALS e tor e et morning, talls | €Ity for several months. 1 shall be | er college mate, Miss Lilian Sher- | Mrs. Arthur Harrop of Ha iy | O R N || T=stoRE ANNouncuuENTS Sor hatihs ovi e tanninatiig |0l lone w00d of Hartford, o r. Carl Blum- |strect has returned from a two| The chi il SRIGK o aNOIEe ol pesiing stbip st i I expression of such relief set- fmer of Germany. The cercmony jmonths’ visit in Manitou, Colo. }drrw«tr)nk "\'4_ d‘;‘ " m“]“ 2 AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE her. and will walt until the first of | 1°d over Claire's face that Lynda | will take place at the eathedral of potiroies from the interior departm ge- |H‘ 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE > ans & | was quite sure she would jump at |St. John the Divine in New York Mrs. Robert Silsby of Worthington | I _on account of the necessity of 11~AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES n.ae year, he'll ask her to be his S5 ahan even before she said: | The couple will leave on the | Ridge, Berlin, tertained eight at filling the commission ol‘ experts llg—:ugo\losu.l-‘s WANTE] e o ot “I'll come to vour house tonight | “Deutschland" ny tomor- | Pridge Tuesday evening in honor of | talled to study the technical feat- o e ] sERvics YW GO ON WITH THE STORY |15 talk it over. You've spoken just!row evening at b o'clock. her house guests, Mr. and Mrs, Urcs of the Boulder dam project. 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES CHAPTER XI {in time, I want a new place to live > ol | Walter Diamond of Pittshurgh, The | Secretary Work informed him, yes- 18—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED . POOR CLAIRE sty Eoutyol Ehane hn,.,d' | prizes were won by Mrs, Harvey | terday, however, that all the mem- (1—8ERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING When Lynda reached the offict. | the gossip about me. I supposerm | MAPLE HILL NEws Woodford, Mr. and Mrs. Donald | bers who had been designated, and BUSINESS SERVICE she found that cven then she had | “One of the girls tried to tell it 'ni Hiddon and Edward Christ. Mr.| Who had been discussed by him u-mnnms HAIRD'S about three minutes to spare, and |\ “eiaive “hueT made up my mind o= tead {and Mrs. Diamond returned to their | With Mr. Coolidge on his recent visit D as she passed Emily Andrews desk, |05 5o TG R BT AP L Mis. William Fitzell and family | home Thursday. to the summer White House, had RED *that young lady stopped her, sa¥ing: | ji9:0 make much of an impression | of Robbins avenue are spending tne | agreed to serve on that body. S_Eygfi“‘k’“ & MILLINERY “Why the hurry, fair maiden? 1t you'l like to come and |Summer at their coftage in Niantic. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald MacMillan| Unconditional acceptance by the o G CLEANING on me. live with me in my little house, I'd — 9L Dover Road willigall Wednipaday | aovernments ot Ghile and Tom of Have you been running all the wa from New York on the §. 8, Transyl- | Secretary Kellogg's suggestion of re- %l‘\r"IYFhS—PA’l ENT ATTORNEYS cuu“ N STORING & CRATING from home? Your checks are like |ho glad to have. 1 know vou and | Miss Jean Monier. daughter of ) v 2 ave. 3 Miss Jea daugh h & lations, severed M 2l peaches and cream. If you come || could he very good friends.” Mr. and M . L. Monier of nm.,:‘\f‘lfi“’”f“rl‘f‘“‘fr"‘t“v "dO"'l“d They | rfi:m‘"! f::ll_‘:m;::‘: ::“!ed gtnas BenstiroL CoNT G, n:;‘:rka.fln&nl, WORE down here offen with that complex-| Ciaire Stanhope “surreptitiously [ bins avenue left this week to apend |1 'f2vel In Bootland and England | for 17 vears, has o A OF 1Rn © jen, I'm afraid T'll hate you, and T |yjjcd away a tear. [the summer with her aunts, 3 200 TeNiEn Routamber 3 on dbetgll [iee Eront Bl i ST R STaioNERY want to like you, vou know. a : 8. Celtic sailing from Liverpool. | It is felt that the new spirit which 2 $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Poor | “you're a darling, Lyn," she said, | Elsic and Maud Muller in the Adi inject in the EPAIRING this development will ‘n‘u‘:! ll was \m'\nml l}\|r"t-c a.yl'"v [ “and if vou'll let me, I'll come to- |ondack mountains I Afr. and! Mrs ederick AL 'Bearls| ir{ernationsl siuation on ithe west PIANO TUNING i w my face in the glass ; ; ey 2l B 2 Mrs. . 8 te 3 —WANTF| IN . S T e S P LD I e of I'orest street were in New York | coast of South America will facili- ““TFEJ&RT:OD;:ELR"“' ey h‘:lv‘ At ’”;d ,\-c]ai"\c,]v hflus.fi, or o A\\.x‘\l I seen \OIVA.“ But | Miss Eleanor B. Skinner, |city during the week. tate greatly eventual solution of the =~CORRESPONDEN ‘'OURSE e er ara LB e e e ot o LR atOr Constance Grant and Mis Tanca-Arica problem which is at ZDANCING TEACHETS Never again! e You certainly can afford It | Harding arc guests of Miss Janet| Mr. and Mrs, Wil s nel sations 38—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL s 106, and T Glor 1 sindbed s | i : d Mrs, iam Heald of | the bottom of the str Hal Galbrai Aol Claire, It 1 can. I know I don't get |McKenna of New Rochelle for 2 |Worthington Ridge, Berlin, and]which have existed between Chile | §I-LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUGTORM young Hal Galbraith. He is a fricd | gs much salary as you. How much | week small daughter have returned from |and Peru since 1879 | S=NANTED T an : : lan ce 1879, EMPLOYMENT you know, of the ‘young bos Lynda was sure that Emily meant e e &h o The next meeting of the Newing- | Methuen, Mass. Mrs. Heald was to resume relations does not affect 41—HELP—MEN ;‘,’;;‘;'::1: ""J:,‘;",;o‘;, Senle il ol Rl R B r""r:““‘i“: ton Garden club will be held Thurs- | Miss Frances Rickey before her the dispute between them as to the 160 8hy £0 ask her about lt, Instead, | very well. T will put up the rent of |02 Afterncon, July* 19 at 2:30|marriage. e |rightfal ownership of the provinces ¢4=BITUATIONS WANTED—MEN ! i o'clock at the home of Mrs, L. L. | of Tacna-Arica, which Chile now G5—BITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN €he inquired: | home against it. Redick In Newington. Thomas H.| Rev. Edwin A. Shearer of Ephra- '1o1ds. Secretary Kellogg, however, FINANCIAL “Do you know, Miss Andrews | “That is much less than it's been | Desmond will speak on the “Design |ta. Pa., was the recent guest of his urged the two nations to start 8—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES whether Clalre Stanhope lives &t | costing me now.” confided Claire. |of the Small Place. Mrs. Redick | Sister, Mrs, Katherine —Sleath of 1roois intereourse. sgain o the {I—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS home? It seems to me somebody | “You sce, my meals, except coffec |will be assisted by Mre, Harold | Tremont street. | belief, it is understood, that there- bt oL MALL when we were st scheol 10- |and s refl, wers extes,” Rowe, o "hy future efforts at solution of the (I=WANTED—TO BORROW gether, that her parents were dead.” | “we'll take turn about with the it Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. Foster of | o\ cation would have greater chance LIVE STOCK “Yes, Claire s alone, but I'm |work” said Lynda, remembering | yrp and Mre. Oliver Snarks of New | RUSSCIlstreet are motoring to | o gruition. —CATTLE AND LIVE 870CK afrald not fancy free. She seems to have fallen hard for Fred Blaque, who, although he is very rich, has a wife and two children, a fiendish temper, and a passion for drink. Outside of that, he's perfect. 1 heard that he went to her hoarding house last night and, because she weuldn’t see him, he kicked up such a row that he was thrown out bodily and told never to come back. Tn consequence of thia tragic sequence put on by Freddy, poor Claire is looking for a place to live at this moment. I don’t understand her at 2ll. I'd either let him furnish a flat for me, where we could row com-| Wabash, Ind., July 14 P—Chatles |voar old daughter, Evelyn, were In|Miss Miriam Mouat of Grove Hiil Soon be sent up in China which the . 192¢ fortably, or stay where T was and | Wenrick, 35, pilot employed bY &N 4 critical condition at a hospital here |are spending the week-end in Bel. | United States may be able to rec- AR et him slide. No man could playfast |aviation company recently formed |togay, foliowing an automobile aces. | mont, Mase, | ognize. Such a government, how- s e AND 1927 and loose with me, as I'red has with her. Of course, he has money to | mobile salesman of North Manches- 1120 was injured. Willlam N. Serotte . N. standards which the administra- SUEURBAN FOR RENT throw to the birds, but 1 can't see |ter, were instantly killed late ves-|" yfrg Brown was reported W".,_:‘._. Is visiting hia _(m%n;,:‘ut‘%,:” tion has maintained throughout :fi%&l{g{s{%fiai&(;&c%anr where that helps her ang @s she |terday when Wenrick's monocoupe |what improved this morning. and | of Shefficld street, {the troublesome times in Asfa. It e =4 won't take any from him. I'd cer- |crashed from a height of about 1-poepital authorities believed she | b | would have to give positive asur- tainly see that he rented me an (000 feet. What caused the accident | wouid recover. The names of hprf Mr. and Mrs. J. Astrom and ance of being able to exercise . Q\ apartment, if he were going to make | wes not determined. The plane had |y, 0hang and daughter remained on | daughter, Betty Mae. and B. Pren- | jurisdiction throughout its terri- Welt -1 Glowp e e such a meas of himself and get me | just left the local airport when it|ihe danger list. Ky are visiting Mrs. Harry Rabinow tory and of possessing sufficient WORRY ~ THE CONY . Lors Sor A in bad. Claire is too good for that [went into a nose dive. The accident occurred late yester-|of Winthrop street. power to give adequate protection AT MATCR e coerime R OR heel.” R day at a street intersection here | Eae to American lives and property | W S DAY o 2 as-umsqs YR seim 18! “Poor Claire” thought Tynda.| The United States postal depart-lwhen the Brown automobile was in| Mr. and Mrs. Brayton £. Lewis of | within its borders. Powh Dote /¥ $IZEUBURBAN FOR: sary TAL® “I'm glad T can offer her my|ment was founded in 1790. colliston with a car operated hy | Muray street, are in Hamburg, Conn.| While Mr. Coolidge s hopeful . 16=REAL ESTATE FOR EXCRANGE home.” Donat Morin of Saco. Me. Morin was | that such a situation may mate- $7—REAL ESTATE WA\ ROOMS, TOARD AND. Bmu It was significant of her unworld- liness that there was no thought in her mind of making any trouble for herself by taking Claire into her ‘house. Tt was time to go to work. and Miss Gallop had piled s0 much on her desk that she hardly looked up oic o0 3 wading pool, Walnut Hill park As she 4id net see Ralph Armi- Plans and specifications| may be tage rome in, and also missed him when he went out. she did not catch the peculiar expression with | |y L WOULDUA CHINA Shich e ruearica e shining wi e PLEASE TE STRANGE BIANLEROM GO W WS STORE AN CLOSE| | HAS THiS black head bent low over the desk, PARK COMMISSIONERS Q aach time he passcd through the & Usn‘z:_:"w L MUST GO UPON A TME DOOR mcK WHEN STRANGE room. 'Cs 3 i HE SEEN THAT OTHER Fmits antrexs nat seon 1t nov- | City Advertisement o o v JOURNEY AND 1 DEEM AR CHINAMAN aver, and decided that Lynda was | \T BEST YO KEED® : 0 more clever than she had at first | 5 ' WONODER, WAS / | QUNNO'e ANYTHING ‘hought Bids will be received until 3 P. M., Paving no attention to Emily, | Tuesday, July 24th for the refresh- HE'S *um‘ HE AFEARE D fNepaE CHINESE <o po who was waiting for her, Lynda | ment concession at nley Quarter AWAY . raught up with Claire as soon as park for this season until Aug. 1, ket ms they were out of the building. on the way to lunch and, although she | FParticulars may be procured —at i 3 ' 3 t ce (B Hall. room 416. : had a feeling that Claire wanted to | our offi: in City be alone, and at anv other time | We reerve the right to reject any A0 e would have taken the hint in the | or all bids e N irl's tmpatient eves, she now deter- | BOARD OF TH mined to give her a chance of re- | PARK COMMISSIONE THE DAILY POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Yesterday Ma found the piece of silk that she's been sayin' she hadn't seen since my sister Nell was here.” 1A PR e Son for vour room? ive dollars a month.” what David had suggested having a clear understanding. “One of us will do the marketing and cooking one week, and one the next. We'll also take turns at the cleaning and keeping the house generally neat.” A wistful look came into Calire | stanhope's face. She was to play an important part in Lynda’s life, (TO BE CONTINUED) Nose Dive Kills Pilot and Passenger in Indiana | about here, and Lloyd Keister, 30, an auto- City Advertisement Bids w1l be received until 5 P. M., Tuesday, July 24th for furnishing and installing plumbing fixtures in the dressing rooms in the shelters procured at room 416, City Hall We reserve the right to reject any ARGUMENT AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “I try not to be selflsh an’ stingy, but no woman ever born can keep from feelin’ cheated an’ resentful when her hushand gives money to his own folks.™ Haven were guests of Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Hurd of Golf street last week- end, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Bollerer and Miss Mabel Bollerer of Johnson street have returned from a trip to PhlladPlnhla Prof. Wi Iham G. Brown Is in Serious Condition Peabody., Mass., July 14 (UP)— Professor illiam Goss Brown, avi- ation instructor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his two- dent in which the professor's wife arrested on a reckless charge. driving READ "FK‘I D CLASSIFTED ADS FOR REST RESUITS a visit with Mr. Heald's parents in Salem, Mass., for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troupe of Worthington Ridge, morning to spend six weeks in Day- ton, Ohio. Mre. George Calmbach left this week 1o spend the summer at Cuya- hogo Falls, Ohio, Mrs. B. W. Lewis of Harrison street will return this week-end from | a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Har- old Johnson of Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat and There are 25 state and four fed- eral game refugees, covering near- ly 2,000,600 acres, in the nation- al forests of California. Berlin, left this | Agreement by Chile and Peru Encouraging Indications Germany’s unconditional accep- tance of Secretary Kellogg's latest draft for an anti-war covenant, and “rance's expected favorable reply by the end of the week, appear to President Coolidge as very encour- aging indications of the evenuul‘ success of the enterprise. Fe is | strengthened in his beliet that the pact will be concluded in time for the senate to pass on it in Decem- ber. President Coolidge \ sees further cheer on the international horizon in the hope that a government may ever, would have to qualify by the | rialize soon, he has not been given sufficient indications as yet that the | present nationalist government in | China will fulfill all the require- ments necessary. Features Syndmate. Ine RANSACKIA) THE RITZ-PERKINS” Creat Briin rights semerved ASSOLUTELY, MA. OUR HOLSE DETECTIVE IS NONE OTHER THAN TELL ME QUICKLY = YEAH, AN'AS SOON AS THAT FAKER, WOOFIS | GOT WIND OF IT HE FLEW TH' COOP! ASH 1S ON THE TRAIL OF , H'S PLUNDER, Now! WELL HERE IT \S, SAFE AN SOUAD! 1S HE THE T WAS BASY, AUN'I SL‘E 1JUST LOOKED WHERE T WOULDA HID IT I¥ I 40—HELP—AG| 53—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES —HORSES, VEHICLES 54=WANTED—LIVE STOCK §5—ARTICLES FOR BALE $5B—FOR THE VACATIONIST 55—BUILDING MATERIALS 17—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP, —FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 59—FEED AND FUEL €0—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS $1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING —GOQOL THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES | 64=MACHINERY, |65—MERCHANDISE |#6MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 66B—RADIO f7=WATCHES, 68—WANTED ARTI( REAL ESTATE l“()n RENT SME! l i | | ' 4=INSURANCE—ALL KINDB | | { | —HOUSES FOR RENT 89—ROOMS FOR R 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 92—~WHERE TO DINE 38—HOTELS 93—WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM GOSH— DIDN'T PATS FATHER NT8 WANTED ., CATS, PETS ELEC. & AT THE S8TORES® TOOLS 192 192¢ DIAMONDS, JEWELRY ES TO BUY 1925 Us C.