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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929. 13 the assembled Commissioner Dunham Proposes " Vi 50 sy o 505000200 20 Arvanging Reception ‘ eduction In Insurance Costs |oc e Basora bt e F’Rdhhlmbmm DEATH TREASUR Reduction In I C i T S cture, the activities of this he Congregation B C E F P 'd A | ciation would be comparable to t i ocated terl s « il & meeling of mem By R. A. J. WALLING y Lut in Fees Faid to Agents """, rotter aspect of | 1he Jenut oidh. from Banions At | thee ehcck Ramadiatetys o w*—"—' . oA vour work, you import - | torng 1. Phela i : ¢ kha a3y, Connecticut Official, Speaking at Meeting of National fors In the functioning of t Tt o : oL report of tha s 3 B = nstrumen ity of soc \ n i foile ¢ ); 1 ne commit- Synopsis: Veronica's mysterious | picion thut tortured me about hisjsupper time, and then sudcenly| Association at Detroit, Proposed Radical Read- |tiis aspeet the activi : e bt Gore fugitive—whom Mrs. Grenofen de- |death. But P sence would jappeared with an invitation for me sociation may well cides to name Cousin John Merry- explained e e justment to Slash Expense to Public. G R Son Confined in Jail £ : e 1 A L L 1 Tha weather during his furtive visit at| That some tion existed be- | oiday to London. —_— fesaions.” Where Father Was Held o mended the ap- Woodcot—Dbrings dcep amazement tween the e from Dartmoor I politely declined his suggestion Detroit, Sept. 11—A plea for re- “This ociation is not called | f to Tom Grenofen almost immeaiate- land the the library at vithout giving any specific reason. duction in the cost of writing insur- | upon to show a spirit of altruistic|Real Esta sies ly after his arrival by demanding | Newplace I could not do R R T e A n e el e S B e eal Estate Meeting it the dilapidated bag, which he hateful to have my moth e el (SOl S T e el et ; Bilot conaclente beithor Speakers Are Chosen = carries, be locked in the safe. But|the mic of confusion; | ‘rofessor Laxton was, but perfect- | Howard I. Dunham, insurance com- , 1fist vour selfishness is| Waterbury, Sept. 11 simple to divine was not riissioner of Connecticut and presi- |an enlightened selfishness. 1f you | Man Charles Rose ance is even 1t — ged | placed me une npu essor of archeology. & v |dent of the national ociation of | Llindly resist all reduction of agents' | Sheakers' commi clothes, his hair cropped close to| None of hese 8 over his real prof uranes commissioncrs, in an ad- his head, his unshave features. | however, The strange L s lan - intiofitha it 2t I Sunday night and the subse- |association insurance agents, on |« rade unions, for even the lubor mate knowledge of the Blackwater other fr 1 S Rehablin S o Brofesuor Tised| ol dolantiniitiest ol ihs Mssoaiition ) commencing to recognize | - 26th, 1 Sonnteq ) DARTMOUTH PRACTICE 1 (Ul \wartz. Tom's surprise at the man's appear- | Veronica’s blu you place this ussocia- | hual cony scene in the cloisters on | dress | today before the natio ti m the level of the least enlight- | Sociation country, then trics to cover un his| lLast n Yih h f 3 when put to : “adillac hotel nterests are to be | list } N. 1 misstep. The next morning Tom re- ed back from th an uncomforta-| Colonel Dunnam made it clear | fur )y the prosperity of their| It is 2 coives a shock that makes him |li 1 the back lawn T 1 had been f that he firm believer in the ' It that the further-|the compoesite doubt the wisdomn of bc influ- | horrified whisper, I paid no special | {0 tho {op of my bent Americ geney system, which he | ance psperity must be a | Miller enced by Veronica's blue eyes, for |attentien to his gesture. T thought| j."(he game three days T saw a|forecast would undergo a severe ¢ ntal guiding principle 1n | Board of the New York el glaring headline stares at him [it part of his gencral ohjection to | zo0od deal, also, of Cousin John. In |{est in the next decade. He called leliberations. You will best | from the morning paper: “Daring | being seen by anybody he quietude of the guest-room at |Attention to certain frends resulting | scrve you s, at the same time I3zcape of a Convict.” Now the idc presi sodcot, he underwent a rapid [ from unwise competition which are that are serving the public in CHA 16 y mind that § 8 t | ch, . He lost some of bis fer likely to undermine the system and v and gencration, by co- THE CONVICT'S ESCAPE oL D) u civilized his appet H ;wfl"“ rious to the insur: | 17 inte 1]1?. ntly with all thos ccovered from the first ‘shock oS usir onecrned in the Aing lnm headline, “Darit l‘,l“‘,"fl"j St TR When he hod discarded thel| . What Public business fn _endeavors (o of & Convict,” 1 noted the| - *5E8 ! PR | tramp's outfit in which he arvived | DI ing proble f r e i rvices to the publi \ony subsidiary headings full S : g |and put on some of my clothes, | ANC | mor S Lo Ixtraordinary Circumstances, ekt whe Gt Jolin tool Sousinglonn ivas afrclatlyer Bl > puolic of |V icial, acter and Mystery Woman, a Subtle Plot e cther ingredients well mixed in the D e { | dispatch into an exciting story. In : S ted Al to anybody | various risks t 1 the Wastage in Cut-Throat Competition Lrief, it was thus: ik : exce d me. costs of doing You olone 1 ha deplored *‘the That the escape of a prisoner pELoTn s would not leave his room. He | should be told th: wide- | wastiages ) inEunenilghtenad from Dartmoor Convict Prison on | 2 aske for hooks and read a good | spread and z wpinion that the |cut-t t thods of competition.” ggorglxton \od his voice conduct of the in- onable in price, as well as ! ot have n ashamed to ¢ v s S G K re more widely accepted and 3ut he firmlv | elements—the actuarial costs of th ore readily paid for saturday was much more remark- |8 ¢ cheol 1 work, and . He asked me to buy him a |second of t cments is now ex- 1a it the present prosperit able than it had appeared at first : e fre pipe. He smoked my tobacco. He | cossively I "he problem of f: nau wnd trade in this country The prison officials and the police ; ki i vas glad to talk to eith £ s is marily | is ¢ no small meas to were entirely nonplussed. They : ¢ nd would t intelligently a « for the ) of in- | disco by leaders of busin did not know w S iHaimaninani SoLCENEEVECUTIOUSly fes={everything himself. On h ) | surance compa it you must S T ! 1siness enoug S e s olozy on L identity, cn his pas 1 his inten- wever little you may | for all, if only th all ur \What they had discovered was CHAPTER 1 tions r the ; was as idea, t > important |t i to increase the a the extremely clever \ THEL CUB TALKS mb 2 1ip, clement t of insurance to | & lume a trade, inst Lis accomplices outsid work ¥ was a nasty day, ) awk of ligh the public I ommission. e e e with the shock of di o i yaceident came nd that the iy b tic dr John, in- ¢ p the fact that he k velopments in conr h this | latter y to the district element of cost, un so urged the in Coroner's i ¢ Favi meni| that T own house in hette e K the growing pr picion. ended with vy disturbin t , he tried hard to confu “ Heurers s 1o the ins especially, are rrom the prison, | cidents. E \pression by displays of will- v they 1d pay so y I had he ¢ : fu orance for the intermediation of w S clearly disadvant much 1 when it was [ with Mr. 1ot sked for the newspaper | 8 t f between them- _insurer and anpthing 00 late fo trace the \ Zive th (hapit inted anout hims de | b ss performs no serviee of un told his a FLELL thods must incre nd the risk Yo e B e v ose m the (hird s s or to the inswance compan I | with no | | of the man n X When the I inquest was over | L i 1 John ha atiently and s ¢ " fand the jury had given the po X i genbursaant hat when the = AT T o o e o i e e for nillent e Tota) Ao ¢ i th u g as a whole tive was circulate ) & Al dinihariury | took s m duration ¢ s ! i hody of \ 1 nham also discussed a | doubt whatever this w . nto his study. 1 thought he hree days and ioanlly | o ¥ 1 o v 10 go%. business away 1an. shade ottt ihas satioanlly; ‘ y at all Tho escape had hesn elaborately |1 in a hurst of vxeitems + broker mor 1 4 : T I tor of sha term surance and tudied, and onc= out of the cell th “AIF. Gr 1 o ol Jho e ny Ljutens of insuran since yrisoner had been able to get clear ' he asked, looking at me | Copyright, 1 Wm. Morrow Co, | ® he re is some technica y a roscopial timing of the aly Cousin John's mysterious hlack | 4° « v various risks : azents by adopting new shed short ) t ; . cconomie justification, movements of the warde q offi- nd no," T replied, feeling |"a% brings Tom Grenof irther ind safely. . 4 | e . i 1 endency which, u ers, The alarm sys had been embarrassment. “The truth | Concer ad tomorre e you agents need | %l 0 cley deran S Iotherbury, T hadn’t met DErenl 1 11 insurance business o will result in your sell insurance like groceries on a | He had beoa provided with the |your son till last night. and then (’HARES [; A ! month-to-month or even a week-to cord and a thin 1 to throw [we had —well, a rather unfor 4 Ry LRl Ol Babedc is. Morcover e er the wall. He h ed it | tunate introduction.” Ui l'!- | flL!BfiE Bl oy naroundheisprvioes il protection of the shorter ble 11 v York hroker the point nearest tion ve heard about i am AL 2 Mo .. | oSt the va u 1 d for him in the road the haps it i coppice. pressed,” I said. mig the efforts < made : W | {and no longer in service analogous g ! B o tempt insurance agents, by seem- | without bhe astomanse of an accom |anshads sver mues swenneeret it Minister for Johin's Wedding af oo seis nooks fy pessonar sole: | (p5i®, Srentaseous caniracte, switeh Miss Scabroke. 1 de : their business from ol Ng- ! e fation which would not olcgandilons plice inside as 11 s outside it | not approve of any advances by him F " I IG] i J., tried insurance comoanies to com- sold I e G uneralofiGalvim, Jr, et | uhies now o the bimess nserer sas that the accompl utside | did with vou, Mr. Grenofc Ve — [ T L COs(s s some cf these new cor ust have ben qu miliar with | not a word to say inst the vo Tn the past your job, to a con- |simply the creatures of prom he routlne of ihe prison lady. 1 am aware that sl SjEeito ol >f the ted States, | siderable extent, may also be likened | or stock jobbers, who form them to The prisoner, of wl serip- | part in the schemc S “’.“‘:“‘ Sead i ently selected | to the jobiof a m ile drummer, | sell out, they carry no guarantee s issuzl, was Tug Rich- | T need not mention- PHONE ) lvv‘H-\ an\d [ who gets business for his own con- ty for clients or permanence convicte 1 at vy of [the heiress of 8 tifes o : and, feern away from itors agents. The tendency docs not an manslaughter and sentcnced to five [you will not ne . : . e 1€ | mercantile affai J e | well for insurance business in gen vears' penal servitude. e de- |y Sy e e : » g nal ummers is being ir ral. It is gencrally an unfair and clined at the trial to rev 4 v h the violence sec " ! T € ound competition which is thus = 3 AL A 1 nt the violence you used ita . | The crime >t which he was con- P ntentions words con- | monastic. der : FHAN o iizati ro0, ra EFapansion Through New Clients otea wes ot b e G Gl e A e e R ] LJ"“,”‘[’”.‘,.\ are going to he ced by | Few lines of bhusiness, he said, are i ind another man, giving the name | which tl geatleman made this | as granite in his opinions and stead- | {jory ot e S et readily feapablesof iexpansion r av - of Ernest Philip. out also of uncer- | pronouncement — it was nothing | fast in character as the rugged coun- | oo o onaitions of unwholesome | than the insurance business . 8 tain nationality, seamed 1o have foi- I told I ie could hardly |try in which he reared, was Fennsutonssihich ot luruiiels (MG Insuiancife st Sy ] lowed across from Ostend, a c expe 1 to des t its | known once to have char 1 % ’Y‘” S5 okl neslon gaseitie S nimber his clients in a London busiisss hous turn- | of the ¢ncounter or to admit rd Aranee g ully ur ou in good thout taking away a si ient ing from Igium with a larg wrongly from my point of Wi ' oceurred when his son, Cal i\"”\‘rvn“v]r; ¢ '\‘mn' 1,“ t minds at trom any other agent, hy e ting in Belgian currency. Instad but I was q willing to In Trtvas callod o histeterna s ssill o) b SRICHILES (8 ONALIONS D Dopnieeotidhe nulincte e {aking the train 10 London fne fwo | sorry T T Mt i 4 Bl ilined. ce the rea vantages of insurance,” he ex- | J men went to the hotel. lat had been injured was badly shaken by the death : "' o Iellizeniy gRenne il o ! ‘H"‘ napullitying; mote i find that many co ns | or less intelligently to do this v OR S oy informed t slice t o ed with ineffable d occasion is recallec Ty HARTFORD R (T D AN 5 onnE \’y\z:un‘yl hf“‘m‘v::“( i b ol ’\‘\, 1 with i 100h, (hiotoccislon s recied)) lneAa e nd [ thinz. When you meet in this as- DIRECT NEW BRITAIN WIRE — 3005 tight in which one of “I put i aside . G 1 h B will tie the t L £ your membe ip who | sociation to fake counsel tog while walk en a | ut I am s you will rememb the John Coolidse-Ilc 5 , o Lnocked o in future that Mr. Fied Fotherbury bull wedding. It was Rev. Mr ctter oit the require- | omitting a good line of aproach to The o accompanied them fo |is my son.” Velles who consoled the president in ls on insurance agents are mo|a common prosp inless yon ; | 3 Yol T 'E the and found the clerk u We falked of other things, the the hot sorrow and who of- | 19! e met by qualification iy | educating the 4 0 on 1s. He di 2 = . Calvin NGt b o azent or the drummnier, the influx | of protectin em gainst all § trace of a gang could he found gave Newpla Several times My competent erthe- | for your common good, you L to the business of new incompe- | sorts of insurable risks. uspicion against the two men | Fotherbury seemed on (he mo . - : H ‘ ) vears ago Rev. nt agents will be chec 1th The work which the insuranco | - @ geud was confirmed when on Richard a personal question to me, but ) Wiy el i e e A ] . b G i el g COTLRRIGI, o TS VLN GIIOx. n to take the pulpit at one of | larger and better-organized husiness, |agent docs is somewhat akin to so- | M 2 Wy i 19y um of money in lan curreney | than, s going to ask—but st and most aristocratic more satisfactory livelihood than | cial service, Colonel Burnham told || ~ NS amounting to 1 ines. Richard | never mind : | > declared it s his own, The sccond incident — or rather Richard admitted that he gave observatior 13 1 ap- e T Tl e o e ] e Has tlle laxative in y0u1‘ hflme : cheer vour drcopine it vilt or black frames. Handles 5 7 | ) o A Qe natural wood, quartz and clerk and declared that the blow | ou I W pliae wree men | Coolidge far for abot o 0 a disinal rainy da b ; L ler ind declar h 0 1 voli ly for ut 10 y oid, in clever pes in- A . Z [- 4 ), was in sclf-defense, s =1 v ont of me down ' and has always been a close friend o t 1 d Y ¢ 2ay colors and mo erva : o The jury convicted of manslaugh- the avenue, in close converse. oF Jolint Gooll While he was pas- ), a Tami y OCtOI‘ S 7 uding loops, animal heads, i | ive ¢ nations 5 S ‘ ter, and the judge inflicted fhe Marlir ¢ cub and Professor | tor of the rds Congregational t combinatior > Prince of Wales style. vere sentence of five ye per ff by the church |church in Northampto e 1 ‘) ) _ s Fal i b L B e servitude, and gave Philip, who was | & o Marling's house | scoutr er of a Boy Scout troop of X 3 i s appl‘ova & S S : e . e 1_““. '|r‘l \“,' found guilty of being accessory dur- 1ched ind without | which bo ohn and his younger g B\ /Rl at i pract travel irg the fact, 12 months’ hurd N brott alvin, Jr., e members. on gl"xnm the dock Richard had mad ore T had overheard |’ ¢ ) the first Cool- AN ol IR 3 1 feet, also plain colors. Values to $10.95 violent protest against the sen-|two v a question and an idge affair tev. Mr. Welles ¥ ; i I nce. He had ever since Leen a|answer has officiated i he left the g Sl ) . i i 3 North Store most difficult prisoner, and s was Most remarkahle,” Laxton; | Northampton 3 | I / why he wasin Dartmoor—the iso- 1 youve no idea ve he| According to reports, Rev. A X . T R 1 3 T ted fastness among the clouds of went?” Welles t know the bride-to- \ /4 8 - i il %“\\ Westminster Pre v situated opposite the Smart new umbrellas {o 1 16 rib style with some with cot her a few days iy a mountainous wild rescrved for the | "I can’'t he sure, bec was :\m r\wirm to 1 ik i N : < ? | o worst convicts. L bit foxed,” said the cub, “but I'm before the mar CENEINONY N 2 ur 0 ars 1 0 This was the narrative which | pretty content he went off along |recent statement. he remarked that \ A /) 1 £ renc i e ex-presi has never used his spread-over two or three columns the cliff path towards Hollun Bay.” the ex-president has never used his B A ’ ., of the newspaper. T read theni with = “pull” for family nor will he try l Z To Make Your Cout Like ‘ A Gloves in the world : 811,95 What a trick of fate that hud the second day I had ac < 2 RO 9y | . SPECIAL brought quiet and decorous Wood- | ¢ certain dist grgCol vh-I‘:'\\h\HI\‘-’;n\‘\ “\‘ ey, 3, Tioy ;\.m:\]‘?.\ OST of us value our health | prescription which Dr. Caldwell | H el :,\l- ','”. a |t.)‘1- ot '.6 f AT " cot into the midst of a sensational sin John. I dete furtiveness of | il 5 el too much to purposely neg- | wrote thousands of times in his y Collars ana collar-and-cuft sets of A turs ’l' ’ .'-I.l ; and sordid drama ‘ike this all sorts. and Cousin John made U0 th, &S O i, in which the lect ourselves when we are | many years of practice at Monti- that will transform an unfurred o 1 501 € (Usually Ior I could not question that the | me furtive Deople: learncd ceremony will be performed. Rev warned of constipation by bad | cello, Illinois. He proved it safe g ! From well known hero of tae fight on Dover ciiffs and | through Laxton, I supposc-—thas ha one much 1o breath, feverishness, biliousness, | and reliable for women and b the fol y I"irench manufacturer, come Mr. Wilkerson theQescaps »iwom Davimooikrioniine 4l & WIS gy is consresution and tukes an | a headache, lack of appetite, or | children; thoroughly effective for | JARY SE TIBETINE TUR 1 5 now lay in the guest room nd remarked that they hadn't|peqbg’ che, lack of appetite, or | children; thoroughly BABY SEAL . . , TIBETINE . . . NATURAL kid gloves. with con- . y ietive part i ¢ church affairs of | that weak, helpless feeling. The | the most robust men. He showed |} i v SEh It all dovetailed in too perfectly [seen him. T lied glibly about the (o town. He is the head of Pythian T R O Bl b || T et aerhr b, ; e CARAGUT S . CHINCHILLA e single loophole—the | Unfortunate influenza that hud Kept {15qge, Jnights of Pythlas, of Plain- | ooioer Savers oo things we | It is made from fresh herbs and Regularly priced to & 2 r embroidery are ville most eflective, and there s, the times, the circumstances. | him in bed. : f 1 The police description of Rich-| Laxton never saw me but he o ?0 '“’th" than the things we 0“51' pure 1“5{"[310'7\;15»5 3 Trimming Department -— Main Floor bl ard might have been written sitting ed after my cousin's bealth BANKIRS MEIT PLANNED | leave undone. Since Dr. Caldwel rst per- 1 I'e slip-on models. in front of Cousin John—his tall | This la three days. Now! York, Sept. 11 (UP) — The| Some lgnngs people do to help | mitted his prescrintion to be put P Some are washable. A re- figure, his dark eyes and over-| I saw Veronica ouly once during|ssth annual convention of the | the ho\vc,so rIeally T‘e::kenkv;:xese (\;p in bottles gltndhsold_ throurfii markable barg: hanging hrows. those three days. he said that as| American Bankers' association in organs. nly a doctor ows rug stores, it has increas R- . Pl . C d Whiteowith iblack And there was Veronica's sudden |1 had a visitor staying at Woodcot, | San Irra s ptember 30 to Oc what things will cleanse the sys- | steadily in popularity until today iviera aying Laras, 390 BT i flight from London on Saturday | I must nccessarily be much preoc- | tober 3, will be nded by more tem without harm. That’s why | it is the largest selling laxative Srmt andlattraciiver ithEyourt choice Toft iy Na e morning, her secret return on Sun- | cupied, and said it with a certain | than 250 leading bankers from the the laxative in your home should | in the world! e ek it > Sl with white | i / i Loy cffective color combinations, red and gold, or blue and i Grav day evening, her conceaiment of a | undertone. I did not scek out Ve- | Atlantic scabourd. have a family doctor's approval. <L R Od e e " Tray fugitive—and such a fugitive! rea again : oup will - Teave A wonderful product now Wit o K silver. And the Riviera make of playing card is we Suntan And there was Pell's absence at| Dut 1 saw far (0o much of Pro-|Gr : rminal here to- known to millions of people as R SRR DN known for its splendid wearing qualities. : 3 Main Floor the same time, Was Pell the other | fesior Laxton. He haunted Wood- | morrow at 12:15 p. m. over the New Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is S\/RUP PEPS'N 1 Stationery Shop — Main ¥ North Store accomplice, the second man in the | cot on any and cvery preteat. On|York Central railroad. They will g family doctor’s prescription Static ! Ma car? Somchow this did noi seem | Wednesday he was there twice. |complete a 10.000-mile tour before: for sluggish bowels. It never | A Doctor’s Family Laxative to harmonize with the worst sus- On Thursday he left us alone Lill |returning from the west. varles from the original