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7 My TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, o SAM HILDRETH, VETERAN TRAINER, - SUGCUMES Tfl'}fl i/ eerned have b tion. hm ex in his flas no on Intim gry. He i by Clash Tiepo was signal linett and his neck Had Biood Have Indian lood not train t The thore le look £0 to the po 1 the mor AR iy they Tt horse broks the “last bred. Horses was a hang 1list w7 5] OFFICULS REPLY POLICE BOARD BUYS N HET0 SUPPLIES OUTSIDE .. == than when z for t per tax er ing the personal them, VOTE E oty \URVEY th had it hori NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. 5 PAUL WH\ |5Mw WILL PLAY THE | “Brueve 1T orNOT "V SONG GHT ON THE “OLD GoLD"HouR NUMBERS IN THIS SQUARE TOTAL 39 IN 52 DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS /’P\ 33,700 TOKILL A MAN IN.THE WORLD WAR 37.000,000,000 S SWaS5 10,000,000 e Vi Gt Brtare +ghen ¢ (Approximele cosl Approximale e, TOMORROW—A TREE 1,000 FEET IN CIRCUMFERENCE (Continued F semble of hunte green tr ,m []N UUAL!HI}ATERNS velvet with a blouse of e covered from head to foot With the | cain Her 'hat was of confettianuried i m as they de- | mateh her gown and her coat (Continued T First Page) parted from the Trumbull home in | hiack cressalla trimmed with a large | — AL | collar and enfrs of natural » | portunity of quizzing them closel John took the wheel and started | gnower after shower of confetti | in the hope o disclo to let in the cluteh. As they startel | yained down on the happy pair as | their intentions. away, John turned and bowed Witn | they joined cach other and laughing- | Although not a member of th a smile and Florence, for the first ||y gave their farewells to their par- ' committe Senator Brookhart was time, broke into a laugh and thank- | ents and friends. given permission to inte 1 ed onlookers for their well | Parents Say odbye board members. He has e wish n ked away. | The two distinguished fathers 'sired to draw principally Honeymoon Plans Secret stood on one side while the two|Chairman Legse the board's Yesterday the cynosure of thou- | mothers, hoth charming to an ex- | for declining to conduct stabiliz of ey to \scured from | treme degree, stood on the other. | tion operations in wheat during t the public by 1 of secrecy which | A half smile played about the|symmer price crisis. has enveloped thei Florence tures of Calvin (Coolidge while i e and John are on honeymoon , Governor Trumbull threw dignity fo i 8 Lvi but not publicly ex omewhere in the United Stafes. | the winds as he clasped his daug! . % | Hopeful of a fortnight of complete | ter and wrung the hand of his son- | T opposition has_develope | rest from the insistent demands of | in-la fo the board among some scualors la avid for the mercst details| The eyes of the mothers. shining | [TOM the wheat area, 5 el | of their romance and wedding, the |in the reflected happiness of their |Brookhart, have heen s | son of former President and Mrs. | children, were seen to fill up as the | 9CF the failure of the board fo | | Calvin Coolidge and the daughter of | time came for a last farewell. stitute a more embracing program o Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum-| ; " |relief. This opposition. however, has | Gorermor and AT o o thets| Then the automobile sped away. |yt thug it RS _Shortly afterward, the senior|,..inet confirmation. ; Coolidges lost no time in entering B | A liE0 ol st night, at the their motor car to start the drive L e i ¢ reception on | nome to Northampton, Mass. Children’s V 1l!age [s he s la unding the e I BTG e Gl cning ot i Attacked by Arabs rmington asenue. Plain. | Trumbull home. only a few neighbors | yoiysalem, Sept. P i e conne climbed into the of- | 2nd Intimate friends ealling to re- | =0 v b iarnis village in th ficial Connecticut automobile, and | YiCW the eventful day with the gov- '\ yj0p or Esdratelon last night. | were driven away. G (el kT A, ! while the children were asleep, kills | Rumor has it that they will spend The handshaking technique of thed .q 5 Jewish guard and stole catt | the next two wecks in fouring New | former president, developed while he | ywhon the people of the neighbor- | England, the country in which they | was an occupant of the White House, | ing ern skt were hoth horn ar ared. Tt is said | 6tood him in good stead as he greet- e ioatie ity that they will pay a visit to Ply- | ¢d the long line of guests that filed Al E soarchingd 1o mouth, Vt. where Calvin Coolidge | Past the recelving line at the wed- | was sworn in president of the | ding reception. | T'nited States, the homestead of the He aiso consented to pose for | 4% CRAC | Coolidge family. No one, however, is | Photographs but he spoiled the care- | (o5 g o | certain of where they are going or | fully laid and slyly preparcd plans | BO00 0 | where they will be, jof a talgking mo concern to get a e | Hundreds of guests assemhled at | coveted reel of sound pictures when | Iirown coal cor so much | the Trumbull home in Plainville aft- | he noticed a bulge in an oriental rug | er the church ceremo ded in | on the floor on which he was stand- | Moisture that it cannot be shipped | st i e el | long distances in cold countries un- | matched » bride was the | “What's that thing?" he asked and | 088 it freeze nter of attraction for all who were | When a michrophone, placed there — imbered among the favored ones. | While the party was at church, was | he bridegroom, unabashed by the | uncovered, he ordered ake it | P ’l'h H f [I | compliments and the shafts pointed jaway.” arsons eaiei‘ ar l" at him, shared no less the spotlight Ix-President Gives Check 3 Drys, lon., | of interest as the roception reached -President Coolidge gave the e Rl I oient newlyweds a substantial check, l | Florence Tosses Bouquet cording to Mrs. Trumbull today. ! Then, as the chill September dusk | She said she had no knowledge of a | crept over the land and the rays of | trust Yund amounting to $50,000 | the afternoon sun began to sink be- | Which the former president was hind the Connecticut hills, ihe new | to have established for them. She | Mrs. Coolidge, bearing her bridal |2lso denied that she and Governor W RS —— | bouquet, made ready to ascend the | Trumbull are establishing a trust 5 on my mi 1 go s of her parental home to doff | fund for the couple. The Most Glorio Mus al Piay in a ml | gown in favor of her traveling | K [[mn of anal (‘}“]d | SeEonD iRsronNGa) she v 1 u»tlzmn, o swept up the wide o O R e i R ‘ or She turned. her face wreathed in | Middletown, Sept. 24 (P—Fran} i £ ! | smiles, and with a graceful gesture, ali, of this city, ope . -l TR she tossed the houquet of ivory-tint- |Of a truck that killed Joan W s | (Continued From First Page) d lilies down fo the hundred pairs |3. Of New Britain, last'month, was PINKUS thoe ; - | of e hands below given a suspended four month jail A e ¢ T TR s an 1r old adase accompanying Sentence today in criminal superior L i e n habitual criv this ceremony without which no |court by Judge Edward C. Dick Optometrist ' police of D wedding is com is carried out, |son. Tringali was found crimina LYES EXAMIN of this kind of 1 Penn the men for | Miss Err unk of Bristol, daughter responsible for the accident at a GLASSES FITTED s of robberies {of the merchant who is furnishing | coroner's inquest . : o : ¥ cou jon Chapman | most of the furniture in the New | Doctors testified for Tringali and ATISFACTION GUARANTELD 0 250 S ifipd as men | Haven apartment of the bride and said his health would be scriously 25 Years in New Britain £ i robbed & wholesale grocery | bridegroom, will be the next bride [ impaired if he should have to serve 300 MAIN STREET g in New Jersey of a payroll of [ from among the group. She grasped |the sentence, he had heen badly Phoune 570 I Gene it Wonise iernariin the fluttering and be-ribboned bhou- |gassed during the world war. i .\‘;:..\M loysboll qus had come into Con- e necticut with the avowed purpose of Pe trying to roh gasoline stations. They arl Ny bRt rote: re intercepted at Stamford by of- ) i honatand who recognized their car as| t rnon apartment olenfons | | N Ihey were taken o Bridgeport jail nch w nts secured ) i = 4 State's Attorney H. Comley after | pl {A%F they had been held in $25.000 each H in the Stamford court on the local | ¢ JAUL | charg he girl who at first said she was y Chapmar ife, but is Lonanna " ) i ner, will be sentenced this afi- to take h ) ¢ rnoon. She is 18 ye old. Of Iarl remonstrat Sonsicas men Tasker has been described . Ve a “killer” and has been a sus- presi | pect in the Killing of a messenger Juilding |t Trvington Mar T x county, New Jersey. Totor was re- | prosccutor had desired to have the an ot i 1 ; important | men extradited to stand trial for sl lirected to be on hand to- robberics in that state. Penco phioto which acy rcladtan Al er o to appear t today i e T PRELLE NAMED TREASURER president of American 1 n featured | has ¥ n s having received S I 0 of a 000 slative” : : Sonnsi it lding stry for New Britain Man Honored at Annual or her fur 1 room in up- iring consider- Vel s R Convention of Soclety heon Becels g ‘ in Danbury s i Danbury, Sept. 24 (P)—The follow- | out of evidence by ing ofiicers were elected at the an- I nual mecting of the state council . - ' Junior O, U. A. M. in this city today: | p Takes Stand Foday te councilor, W. H. Wolverton of | Wiite 1 N. Y, Sey ank; state vice councilor, A. G : ‘ Puacox L L isaiins \ford; junior past state ‘ lefor 38 pengy, ah Sturdevant of Dan- 1 ] '.1'1 ‘\‘f“v' ‘l ury; state secretary, J, W. Welling. ; ATRAD- qon of Norwich; state treasurer, F. ’ ¥ ( Prelle of Britain; state con- t now € tor, D. (. Tompkins of Bridge- st port; state warden, Arthur Willlams il 2 3ritain; inside ntinel 1 PLIA DENIED I'rederick Sutto of New Haven; out- Attor I 1°. Mchonough | side sentinel, C. J. Cornell of New 1 Sir this | London; state chaplain, H. E. Ed- : ) 1 it the | dins of Norwich e ¥ i o RICHARD A FORSYTHE AND ‘ tin_court MRS. MARY POYER MARRY ] e rior court ; E i S Whe cuase was scheduled 1o Member of New Britaln Fire Depart- Kl i 1¢ opening of the su- iy : failed to appear and | ment Takes Widow of Physician : were declared forfeited & i W : B o b for Bride Tol \ o ond ret 1 to his client and | piopaeg Andrew Forsythe of 70 | ! 3 5 Sl | sata i tsky would plead | 1 Walnut street, a member of Com- ¥ rt to p L e Al pany No. 4 of the New Britain Fire : SlaleBalo Y rtment, and Mrs. Mary Poyer, also of 70 Walnut street, were ma 1 g . that the Ber man had 4 ol TS fo hppear before the | Ticd this morning at 8 o'clock at i ! e coulh iot e JoseDN'S chusch by Hev. Jokn . o e ced | Donohue, pastor. Mr. Forsythe is 1 a 1 e fiin to. Erant: At | widower andl st Worayihie dalithe SR e | widow of the late Dr. John Poyer. I hid Fdaln LOSIS 100 LBS, OF SUGAR PLEADS GUILTY TO BIGAMY 5 do. 1 . B. Perry, manager of a chain| New Haven, Sept. 24 (P—Silas J " o tore, complained to the po- | “orthell of Salem, Mass, later of home lice to that he dropped a 100 | Hartford, pleaded guilty to bigamy reakfa pound bag of sugar from the rear before Judge Isaac Wolfe today and housht of Her Pody of his truck in the vicinity of Allen | will be sentenced later. He married I 1 next e 1 tht | street., He 1id he r/urned about a |in 1913 and then in April 1926 at ot of her lying out there. It got | minute and it pas gone. Hartford he married irma K. Mine HARTFORD, C ONN. TWO OUTSTANDING n COAT SUCCESSES | j —the straightline Coat ' | —the Coat with the N | princess silhouette 198 For Women and Misses These are two of the leading coat fashions which will be worn this Fall and Winter and *which are already decided successes. Developed of rich, luxurious fabrics in the new greens, browns and of course black. Beautifully furred with collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Beaver, Kit Fox or Caracul. Other Dress Coats $59.50 to $325.00 G. Fox & Co. — Coat Sho p — Third Floor i N