New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1929, Page 17

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NI W BRITAI\I DAITY HERALD, THURSDAY, SFPTEMBFR 26, 1 COL. HORACE MANN |Trial of Former Secretary Fall ‘[[]BBHSTS’ MNG’ L F &L VETERANS s s O St e aeenty eneso v, stayed i shinglon aft: more, are members of the clul membsrs ofthodels Taylor, Charles Viselga, John Vos- TEVANSHISTER Probably Lot Move T O Cse PROIESINURY =5 = DUAMIALOITNG - o5 s 2 serve S Retrn o Power Indicates y o4 i Shw‘e' Tfil‘gu[() Probe, Main i ed to Memhe rs of 20 Year Club Haye coneor. - : - |Braves Blunderbuss, Hoover Hopes to Hold South T : § B | tsErolMptey |, 0merEee Sail and Dinner lemeinus et ) biee Holt Bang Boston, Scpt. 26 (UP)—Louis in, 45-year-old merchant, Washington, Sept. “olonel | g Washington, Sept. 2 ! Shearer ! arembe £ the ar club : ! : 1 the world with a Horace A. Mann comes b g onto v 7 o x ” i not-too-prominent man n. Wil- | Tus SOUERL anil, - eoee oy A g s 3 T r ew and apparently effective an- political horizon again some i ; , : v lica B Shenres fied ol awenit i o prevent it. Later that | fanders = $ e " James Callery, Lo ullin i p men onths after he was commonly sup- : ; z against three shipbuilding compan- zitated Storpan Sinvestisado s pis s s mila R o et Lo : i A Goieniats hen . levelled a re- posed to have been spurlos ver- k1 | ; A e G U. S. navy, asserting | onnocticl (bl s un ; . ge D volver at hin Jast Boston e . o PR Sy " n a weak condition and s y L ) tore, ulted a counter Colonel Miann is the big mystery o ; S 1a-Bralded 4 that was hold- nan who is given a great deal of the o Slte e " he put their dignity on the dit for helping break up the " 1 6 : nd some very rich il : : G .‘ i a Howling with pain, the bandit Solid South last fall on behalf of g é o et - 4 R ) nside nz f ! n ) o ropped the revolver. Louis Mr. Hoover. Ty the time Mr. Hoo- i s i up and ‘.us‘-grtvv;“rl‘uz; eenEvagiinaugirat d Ut S hogan o ¢ ¢ - Since Mr, Shearer's lawsuit cre SRSl 4 D 1088 look as if Colonel Mar v G s ) e e & 3 orthcomi ward would he somethin than / o ) vas convened @ few kind words accompanied by : % ! | : the ) r to determine i 3 s s this Willia } ck into the com- Just who is this William nyway? from whence he hoes admirals are pi 4 3 Washington newspape was Claudius Huston wt % oy 3 A B 3 - C ndent can teil you. So. 1t Mann into the presiden 4 ‘ ¥ Al % . also, can any co n who has said, ser in the tionary | npa nd now Husten is chair- i ’ § p i ; ever served on a naval affairs com- | wan of the Republican mational 3 ; g mitte . ¢ s 1 ofore the mmittee and it is understood that X g S, 1 Now Accuses Shipbuilders v 1 r 1 fon. In Mann will be given the peacetime 3 5 ; Shearer 15 a lobbyist, and® a/ skill- | 1911 h s runnis rof| equ nt of t job as Z1% h f i 4 ed one, He has t P v f | r 1 the | crn campa 1 which : i : ure in Washington for A 8 DORT 0 forexan | ns that he w a place be- 4 > been lobbying for a higgor T f the mc club. Tn hind the p age pie counter in ” J V.. v and he says now that he 13 he r a London th the south. b= . | actually doing this while o) | (%, | 1 g of Myster; He Has a Hot Temper AN L £ 3 £ the shipbuilders, r au b of Mystery & "» 2 lawyer who Ayl 7 always said before rlion ar's propaganda h 2 ere on tax cases, | ing it from pur ’ t ways maintained an | e ce beforé the| Albert B. Fall (left) will g0 to trial October 7 on 2 rge of accopt I‘J; stirred up all of ; ¢ ; g . 5-Gang Condenser suppr Pushk-Pull arean of - internal revenue. He ng g $100,600 brive in conncenon with naval oil leases. Atlee Pomer- | e Ly youpdo ; Lo et Spesietiiy A Electro-Bynamic Speaker 10 Tubes s where around 50 years old. | age (upner right) is special government prosceutor. Harry M. Daugherty L) A Gtk gL AR sanoer i tall and heavy and pleasant in | (ower right) will be a withess. 2 propagandist. Patriot Iy th nner. Not a great deal else ¥ ors; patriot, and expert. . him . else he| Washington, Sept. 26 (A—Drob- rung down fo r short time ago, just before he ot the G 1 erence ki W sttw alify “mystery | able the last scenes in a drama of | Harry ) crty. ne Imitted doing his utmo: mphatic i ; I 5 Seleetivity hing of | unprecedented propor 1 Am- torney general of nited Sta up the Anglo-American his tem- | crican history will be in the | is expected to be a witness at the mitations inned and | trial of Albert B. Fal ! trial, 1\1mul in the | of accopting a bribe wh of interior. . American s | 3 n who sold the idea 1 and il n Who at th TA T W waxed hly indignani Eressi ) Hoover that the re- | peiaht of his th R when s charg he was a Not can ticket could pick up a few ! goven years ag s Tuabl . gandist kind and Doheny corporation shiphuilds 3 uled to come hel tob ; b u‘.nf."\_\ i o ti Ehonals L tion 2 Precision : numerous eriminal and ind noth- some money and told to | Specifically, he is t Tone Quality $100,009, brought E \\.m Active At Geneva Shear ' + . ° S i on of [ o e S e Quiet Operation that Iv;H. r : i " SR Actual o ow : b dquarters ”lv I o e S o Sl el o =2 Distance Gett so-called repuklican or- It 1all s A guilty it will be 5 5 t : : o 2 zations in the south. The com- tya fest xions of these organizations were | ¢ : SEen e S 1SS Concunrenice i evini 3 s e Aacultg et e Pl : e Yolume Complete With 10 Tubes of the s 16 in ref who were there sstions and for \ ¢ t the procecdings. el W i 7 / Afann) proposed tol aidl and e e i §7.0 l forthcoming |15 said to have been a good cnter- | Wi : ; G oauty he Alliogihgtinint ey ands e BN ot thait Ghoiscat motley i a g ¥ i Beauty ires and Faets Prove Its and have resul th ¥ A - el 2 ) quittal or mi o e o tgl Shearer always had > A Superiority Through civil suits all property head e iic . . : 4 i 1 t Y A7 o p / By 5 e n fo Hoos RN ik e ol s Op T L e U SR o e Or R Value YRIC Radio. “The Challenger,” achievement has gone s Mann wa. a4 % ine pavtvior S ila e Presider ! tickey of Lhe| statistics about the American and |0 not instru steadily up and up—step by step—toward a final SR e S faan f ce, was author avics, His figures to spread ar i goal of perfection. It is the radio of the hour—and the o e e radio of the FUTURE. Hubert Work, the na- | (2S00 (08E D o s and so AND o / : . seemed 1o think ona ol R o e e | 0 bids in an mmedi- for data. i : e the LYRIC Radio,* The Chalienger; brings you the best of the world’s he and tiorney who w ; ) : i s { “ music. It gives you full worth for every dollar of your money. 1y merenc s X t : > construction of the t 1e, and he spent days | late Willian s More N By > 3 riked himself in an oo iy o ¥ . nder the sdiction and his nights in the effort to «em- | York was 1 cd today in t . There will be “"_‘I""’f“'i“fif"‘ in that value—no lowering of your ¢ in the Mur Civsine Pl 1 Sjen < commission, am- ! o te to the American public | ministration | S { estimation of LYRIC Radio excellence—no new developments far away from the na-| .. ber mmer committec ngland was ng to ham tri ert (. Rand, f that will make you dissatisfied with the LYRIC Radio of TODAY. dquarters. He had a few nake an citort to secure all J1e | strir s e i IRarier Prosceution of American navy outs n‘:v‘l lm '»\‘lr;' ‘;ml\- ‘}[ fl"' ealr n Doy 1 in 1919 ! e w rmerly | Tour demonstration is waiting for you. We are ready to make fim in the south and he himse g ¢ coived th visiting Hooverers it ihak § to bol park ; T BRosces i Bl it without delay. s they came to Washington : S vith Alix S'anley, wno 1s in Euroy ; conviction in five operations, now 25 Dritish money or other aid. One young | o, WG 5 e e e asal ol | There are i waman, working for ademocratic | (0 S S ley tract for the latter's approv- | Nuwnort, T, I, asked him to work (e SR S, ‘onvicted, Fall will face a fine of for a bill increasing army and navy S e O times the ¥ R wages 'FALLING cent along 1o Ku Kiux e KRESGYE GIRLS SOCIAL | “I put It over., t0o,” he s HAIR newspaper here to g ammuni- r MINE |pore g ree years imprison-| About 20 girls fr \ S when he was aske ! for the good work, but Mann jant and the specification that he | Kicsge snor i, he lignant, swung o PR, Loy Tjer koocks dindsuffand . Tel. 2980 i - Ip ailments by kill: od i never again may hold public office Mr. Mrs. Thomas McCahill |an wder e Tike Whyle.Fox knocks skin He worked in the dark. No mews | "1 050 A ot R Not Sk bl e ’ irvitationy. Both sotdunder wed forth fr his efice. His | 0 Aol an gl L g . neversaskan 3% 3% Money-Back Guarantee. S ihe! sumshot lomaee or \'vbu- cam th ]'K" g ARy LS i T congressman to vote for § A AcBarbers and Druggines. § bl it 2 S‘“‘H dropyp the curtain ‘l< fr b served. 1S measure, v o/ £ LUY GER literature where he . e e S g " . 1t re d to the G. O. tion here or in the states R = : = The inferenc - , Romance, Pathos, Stirring Action in “The Luxury Husband made quite a few p s about the future to active democr \ll“ workers in the Hoover vir ard. He | appeacs 1o have been in close touch | vith Scnator Simmons of North | Carolina just before that aged demo- | crat holted the vmh ticket, and he | tributed tho < of copies of | some days before it w would make such a speech. nks to Ma , the Hooverer or nizations e able to work parately from the sto repub- | lican organizafion I both | worked 1o t same end. may be | that as many southern states would have gone for Hoover anyway, but Mann ad much more to do with the w g of them than any other i A single person o : . : &k o 4 e £ o Y After vlection it appeared that SHROR sl . == . : ¢ SOME car owners don't like to lift the floor boards L colonc, wone o Mo Dol ; . R . ) : to reach their batteries south. His activities to SEF i , HiS . - ALWAYS But batteries should have water, just as tires need support that idea for a while. T . : e Sy ' :fio:fm m‘; air he began to clash with some of the B i J § b 5 oA : : 2 : : | e an ERE 3 g - A 5 : B 1‘:-“1.:‘),",:,1':”1 to FSSAE R T 2 & S : 3 White Sign We don't mind dirt—we dress for it. Drive in work independently any more. = ¢ g . 5 about every ten days and we will do the dirty work Finally there came what secmed Vo i H ¥ S e ; z L & pondsl s &7 (BRG er al B e e e B . § ¥ e for you. You will be rewarded with better service nd most of the republican organi- | p / 3 T 4 ¥ from your battery, regardless of make. sation, resulting from a row as to ¢ 3 i s 3 2 SR . : 3 whether Mann's friends should be Lo : A huge audience 5 R . b % Because we are n close touch with batteries every Mr. Mann went out of | ¥ : : shoufed approval . W i hour of every working day, we recommend and sell Shortly before the in- | . N & success-hanoiess hld 3 the dependable Exide, made by The Electric Storage auguration he wa jave had a violent disagree } 'S i e TN 1 Battery Company, with 41 years of battery building with Huston because the latter | p AR i ¥ . » - > " experience. would not F":“{'z;‘“"[m:‘(‘h"‘y"j‘]‘““:f’ "”% 5 It is the product of the world’s largest manufac- “Men Get the Job ; \ WL ’ : 3 : @ 5 ¢ turers of storage batteries for every purpose—makers Umth‘:;?’v;“ g\r?:n“; \;ufnsuunt;: \ s A0 4 : ey 3 & 1 . of batteries for vehi_cles since the early days rate consisting of Postmaster > R e 4| R 4 b e /s ¢ | 3 e > of the horseless carriage. el S ; % s b P P A A i = e B Floor boards or no floor boards, why trou- s : : T e Bl . blc yoursclf with the care of your battery Just what has been| | fers TR TR ’ 7 L hRE : il < e ‘ : when we can relieve you of it. this set-: \m) not 2 y ) ‘ ¥ k o & = & ) cen altoge clear. It may be that i R % ¢ h 4 &3 g ey - L o] 14 the trio was unable to effect rapidly R \ - x 5 e/ ] D F BOR HWIC he southern clean-up which Hoover | < e ok =y Ry 4 £ NE : 5 I K is known to want. Mann has had no | \ H p i SR RG S 96 CHESTN PHONE 2905 previous entangiements with the old 4 4 : rowd and would have no difficulty | el bk E “ TALBOT'S FILLING STATION, n turning it down whenever that it T : ‘v caing 4 y e 112 Kelsey Street. el R e bRt fo be k : EDGERLY'S RADIO SERVICE, At any rate, Mann appes | s S 2 k in the fold and is expected to | . R ‘l\\tlll‘il;\:nlnl. l‘..‘l‘(‘: sortant post. His return X § ; i 3 LS . E. KULL! 3, '7;",?' i e . B » Lowther but the barrier of her fortune threatens their romance—a heart- = En n St., Plainville, hope of holding his southern 4iiDping story gLl ik : ic charreters, experiencing pathos, action and dramatic clima: “The strength. ‘ Luxury Hushand” starts in the New Britain Herald , Monday, September 30.

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