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2 e ——————————————— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929. om the unknown soldier's tomb, would say, I helped,” the witness|ir Loulsville with a driving rain |sent out over private wires that the|The ticker ran an hour and 42 EXPIJ]S"]NS FIRE PARKER SMITH [; where he escaped assassination, was EYANS[]N PAINTED answered. turning to sleet early in the night. |stock market would be closed at 1 minutes after the close receiving members of the Ttalian col- | “Why pays your expenses?’ con-| President Hoover's promise in the o'clock but this was later denied by Business Not to Blame . ‘ tony when his fiancee, Princess Marie tinued the chairman. principal address of his trip thut the [the New York stock exchange Desplte the swiftness and propor- I LAB T Y | {Jose, arrived. She hurriedly ran to ":F FIXER ‘Who?" asked Grundy in sur-| Mississippi waterway system would [which anncunced just before 1 tious of the break, financial observ- | | nim and fell in his arms, Kissing him “Why, T do.” be completed in five years brought [o'clock that no call had been issued 0rs said the situation was not a re- ! passionately, ou came here to see that the|surprise as well as gratification to|for a meeting of the board of gov- flection of conditio (“,"”*”1'»\’ The pale complexion of the prin- campaign contrilutors got thelr |the people generally of the central|crnors to take action nd Industry but amost whally duc ‘ jcess bore cvidence of how deeply| (Continued From Kirst Page) | money's worth?” pursued Caraway. | west and his promise that the lower| Salcs on the stock exchange from (0 the panicky state of mind tn th | {moved she was by the attempt on = “I came here to see that the re- | Mississippi flood would be fin-|10 o'clock until noon totaied 5700.- Stock mark “:'l“" Lis | |her flance’s 1 ays and means committee as afpyplican platform which W en-|ished well within its ten years pro-|000 shares, a new high lines o quinion (Continued From TFirst Page) (Continudd From First ) | Prince Humbert then received the |representative of the Atlantic | dorsed by the mandate of the peo- |gram carried satisfaction to that sec. | Trading was at the rat = — B | i {congratulations of King Albert, | Coast company during the tariff |ple was enacted into law,” he shot | tion, |than 14,000,000 shares PENY MAKES CHANGES |trolling executive officer and a di- |Queen Elizabeth and other members, deliberations there | back, Describes New Work (I R el L hia, Oct. 24 (UP) Three f6 ‘detorimine thel pasnale|vector: of the royal family who accompan-| part of the duty, he said, was to| “If it was, then they got their| stabilisation of the levels in the|over of more than §,200.000 s ex, were made in the e " ties were complicated by the arrival [ ~10, counts oneto 26 inclusive, jied the princess wateh Cooley, ~whom he called a|money's worth,” pursued Caraway.|Groat Lakes; the construction of an|on March 26. Ty early afternoon. VL A ‘:‘;y‘l}l‘"ln)“”‘ at hospitals of a dozen injured per- | \N¢ Parker Smith company is de-| e Lk pald lobbyist f T wouldn't say you laid down on|additional one thousand miles of in- | ticker quotations were more than N nionen sons. R I eibe e sl nus eeh cLfcoctalngox | N i e Iyl BeneloniCarceniyretortyith e fict | traconstal canals and the turning [an hour behind floor tr tions. | 1t e ) ¢ f Four Blasts Heard pressed trus(s, malnly of certain| Londom Oct 24 WHemal BOOR Goted, “What are you?:: Melanest in- e over to private enterprises of the| On the Curb market, Etrlcise ey e el Ce Wour detonations in quick suc. | IOTUEAEEs therein described. This |news of the attempt on the e ofjsigied he was not a lobbyist, 1 y [ sovernment barge and ether boat |Bond & Share sold at §100, an|siein Gentle and Ford cession shattered the building, toss. | 21EWUION is admitted by the ac-|Crown Trince BUMOEr ‘o | Meisnest admitted to the com- T I I MA Y {Tines on the inland waterways were |overnight drop of $12.25, and con- in the ba ; 5 cused to be true had been received here toda. | mittee that in his efforts to block [ enunciated as other parts of the ad- |trasting to the h of $150 s ing flaming gments a block away . 1 W The state has offered oral and|cial m age W eSS . ) " | Cooley's efforts, he spoke to Eyan- | ministration's program | Loud complaints we laboratory did most of its X elhat Geoaatdntormod) 1890 H k . ’ rk at night, de whixn & pro. | documentary evidence which the ham and King George inform 2 |son. Cooley was requesting that the | | And along with these the presi- |brokerage house ¢ T tos or | State claims shows that the mort- E | pres t duty on fish be retained. dent told *“our Canadian friends” {that investment {rusts i CHILD POUND IN POND S ymo Oct. 24 (P—Two K missed from e wor SIedito M hestiespogily: D L Rates Suddenly Reduced | that whenever they had overcome tions were failing to r rday, had fallen into building ounts were paid to the Parker| Brusscls. Oct, 24 UP—Ttalys heir | g0 " yantioning, Meisnest waid | 5 : | those difticulties lying in their way | Pick up stocks on a | le, de- |1 bad Flame: dompenyabyRthcl mortgtesrnirimbpE fRninge of RIGdIONY o [he met Eyanson when he went to| (Continued From First Page) to improvement of the St. Lawrenc ite the attractive dividend yields heing 1 aguinst a 1 us Player: some instances for a consid- | princes Marie Jose, daughter of Al-| o/t “niiotams office on tarifr | — as a deep waterway to the Great |[to which many of the so-called blu - ans, were le period before the due date.[pert, king of the Belgl of the Falcor 7 nd Holy Cross|Lakes the United State 1d be | chip issues were reduced Hiie and tons h b | matters. He spoke to Eyanson on | kes the United States would be : deiandiopan hat as they were thus paid they | formally betrothed today with pub- | matiers Ho spoke to EXAnSOn of |y reh. He was formerly president | ready to o sts share, Other Markets Hit e were in a number of instances de- |lication of their engagement on th nyham, he'ssid |of the Polish Political club No. 1 e Commodity markets and security es were | Posited in the e of the Parker | official Gazette, Le Moniteur. | with ,m.l easurer of the Falcons bas:- Smith com | vood ar 08 Ar : T ac d by e witnes | 2 s S t in the Home Trust company [with customs of the House of A UG BT QU AL r)‘ uced | k,)\,, at Landers, Frary & Clark | Ih West Haven and that thereupon | yvoy expected to take place within/after he saw Evanson, althoug] | shattered r laboratory | rkets throughout the country deluged with selling, in sym- thy with the break in security ] % and in a factory in Hartford, hav prices. Wheat futures at Chicag L Sl ted | from time to tinie, the whole or a |40 days in Rome, with the vatican|previously they had been raised, |y o onooreq the employ of P. & F and Winnipeg dropped about 2 to 4 As th 1k under dozens | | iy Cardinal|on the sirength: of focts 'presented pped about 2 to ol firemen and po. | POTtion of such _furds were with- [participating prominently. Cardinalon the streng |Corbin about six months ago. cents a bushel, reaching new low e sorea ‘e tuins in seaven | drawn by the Parker Smith com- (Gamba, Archbishop of Turin, prob- Sy Cooler Sy ¢ to| Surviving Dobel are his widow; | ground for the current decline. G T dut i e cks in their favor and |ably will officlate. e all afier HlS OGBL WA A0y ondeen, Brank, 11t Tennts Sclling orders poured into the brought out immediately. |deposited in the name of the cor-| Actually the formality of Hum- nson he learned the latter was alg; walter, 2 1-2; two brothers, An- (Continued From First Page) stock exchange over telegraph, tele- £ S | poration in the desman's Bank (bert's asking King Albert for thejmember of the Connecticut Mani- |irew and Frank Dobek, hoth of i | rage and private brokerage wires by radio from cit phone | L. Doheny, gnate, and ask- |47 2 number of |hand of his daughter, and its being | facturers’ association but, like |Neyw | granted, was gone through yester-|{Wuichet, he did not remember New Hav instances the com List of Injured Britain, and one sister, Mrs. I s throu, 5 o 7 continued to | ! o 4 # Anna Faet of New Jersey, Severai| ; e oun country and yroad. A\\T(!?(ll:‘::(:n.yxul\vd\' d l-.]:,w! ’n.r‘»,::, payi Interest SitoBmoleoldss adteniaay, Shut Sy Mm.r.(l‘a““’fi\.,y\rt: .,'\mi“ s ‘I‘xfl l,a:m“n‘m- 1‘1-”“1‘?“”““' RS ner m‘n!w 'f,n”m ibery charge ]v'.'”:‘ ders and speeis re driven tories here today, cav death | the payment of mortgages and that | wishes of King “‘)‘”M‘l‘n e ool D g B0 hejal will be held Saturday, at a time | \(aq getermined the former cabinct |[rantic in eforts to *th of 2t least one merson, injuring six |Such moteholders did not learn of land Queen Elena, who deaired this jlohby, - followet eisnest on thelto be announced later. Stanles | members intended (o 1ot s devisime |flood of or ot nd resulting in dan t that the "7'fr‘1“ s . ";”00 ‘\MM‘G‘:;,';\lh(h):r;::\:'r e |Borawski has charge of arrange-|in regard to the Elk Hills oil o S Falihin S O they were noteholders had lown wes g 2 e _— et St S Ll ~ = = ; ar m"‘l!)'\: Feoe ir ','ffi,'wl were n paid fo the company until after {betrothal will date from toda e ( s e tiened | Wife Objects to Autopsy ih \')':( ot .~»\ ?-:;\I:(d St et ton e }.\[ .:“\wl\' (7-!14.\[7:1 ,,{?, j‘sl"«? - Mrs. Trene Beardsleer, 40, burned | {he appoiniment of a receiver; that | people Rejolce b.| g Washington, Oct. 24 (R—Joseph | Mrs. Dobek refused to allow the |that the fact that Fall received the | precipitated the seve R bt e e in every instance set forth, In counts | Rome dispatches sald first pub-|R. Grundy, who raised more than lauthorities to perform an autopsy.|money did not prove the charge:|in the history of wai s - Miss T. B. Anderson, burned se.|on¢ to 26 inclusive the particular |jlication of the ln(rmhul. t\‘t-‘\fxl .,.HP.:‘“”' ror.flw Coolidge campaign |it was learn this afternoon. Dr.|{hat spicion or conjecture was | wiped out more than $3.000 000000 verely about the face and arms noteholders were never paid —any |prought great joy to those awake)in 1924, testified before the senate|john M. Purney, medical examiner. |not sufticient to establish the charse | i portion of their notes, but the [ghortly after midnight this morning|lobby committee today he was in hour J. G. Mic ically t |in paper values during the > f said he believed the twig pierced of briber: - i 1 e in-|of tradi £ n, er in 3 e > sery, or an intent to be in-|of tradin leading about a dozen girls from the | MONeYs received by the company fto receive it. St 1“”‘“:”“0’: ffi'{":‘: Dishose of ob-lthe brain as there was some brainfluenced: that Fall's failure to take| During that hour 2,600,000 share + building som the various mortgagers were | Although the press of Jurope ng “protecti wriil - legisla- iyritation apparent during the past|the stand create no presumption | wore sold used by the Parker Smith company [heen filled with stories of the im-tion nd scores of stocks shot {few days, and there were als; agai jury ‘n £ 5 Nl ew days, a 3 also defl- |against him, and that if the jury down from 10 to v P o a o Italian papers| Grundy is Washington representa- | A IS8 Z - burns. |in all of which transactions, the|pending nuptials, the Ita naD L Presenta-inits symptoms of meningitis and | considers cvidence of guilt or in- |sales for the day were 6468500, accused actively Ay ished st word re- [ tive the American Tariff league | { af state claims the accused actively |today published their first worc | o e Tift leagu |pneumonia. He said he would re- | nocence equally divided, the verdict | Blow Unexpected irticipated or that the act was per- |garding it. Italian custom forbids|and Washington representative. of | . 5 cipat a |82 s ial at- | the P s port the death as accidental. | must be not guilty. The blow fell un ctedly upor | tormed with their knowledge. |any notice of royal matrimonial af- | the Pennsylvania Manufactur RS i |tairs prior to official announcement. | socfation. Iitet sihatshad Siopencadiycalml T . | e = S = d y: o Ten girls were reported to have The betrothal ceremony between | — In Fishing Industry Before AlLgunoved Binio been working in the room in which the 25 year old prince and the 23| Meisnest, who left the tarift com- |, four hours of tradis RO R ! ! princess was held Just eve- | mission Jast May fo becomne asistant b were believed to have fled to safety car old princes ‘ |Wing at a gala dinner in the castle|to the vice president of the Atlantic | ‘.‘.u‘m»r(?"”,,v, Ry e «but firemen were not able to muho' lof Tacoken, in the presence of the|Coast Tisheries corporation, festified | DALLIO TS neck i ) JRELEuk, |Italian ambassador, intimate friends|he had been in the fishing industry Hors ofsa siump Seane fell half an hour behind ! |of the affianced, and the Belgian | before going to the commission. tic “”‘ ! . ‘ | Senator Wals] emocr. ket. was the signa r H | Soret amiiv: Senator Walsh, democrat, Mon- o 5 B rkot, 1t was ti I]ITEMAN R”M']R (Continued From First Page) On the program today was a re-|{ana, asked him to explain his de- (Continued From First Page) tampede and frightens deale | ception at the palace at which the | parture from the government serv- = | Albert Walker, minor cuts and Unidentif emoke. Unidentified man, scalp wounds. an, overcome by exy Iy 1 investors threw their hold {1t was a modern nickelplated betrothed couple were to receive ! ":;“‘;“'fi;j""‘flhx"’ IplEuaI gl oy ) g S A ,’njly(il»‘vr!.n“]r!\':v( for what they coul i BRANDEI] FALSE weapon. The bullet fired by the ‘mnmutumnm\s of diplomats, mem- | »»r .K“Onsmr\v'f'd ‘thn | Fovernment ;;:;Pr§:‘~:“df“k5 of recent times ha\tv,‘ (Continued TFrom First Page) IL ]_“\rrV’v‘"‘.l;‘ :‘\ ': i:‘“-uh‘/:‘((\!(” s + | assailant has not been recovered. bers of the government, and others. ‘:’)\lu, a stepping stone,” ho answer- | xpenienced. oo ptyeoal shere | R o e e o [the weak stocks to set more {han ’ Thelsit sod Ban SR _’m“;': e WDHTC%:‘“:;“:J:a::‘“;;n?r““D‘II- Did you do any work on the|3nd happy that he had participated| “We consider the situation which 100 new lows for the year, including " (Continued From Tirst Page) |y e e B i | T cemption at city hall, 1o |(ri bill for the company?” asked |If {n tcmorubie celebrations and arose on the floor late Wednesday IR isues as General Motors, v York Bureau a0 now living in Parls where | which the prince and princess, ac- | Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, | had been afforded the opportunity to |afternoon and today more in the Radio, : Montgomery Ward, Sears j| 2 Uri an y E paad R i aal “Ye e i hat was | Put forward at Louisville last ni at a tec: situat than Roebuck, Sinc landing in Greenland was the only | 1o ig o law student at the univer- |companied by King Albert and| “Yes I prepared a brief that was|? ville last night |rature of a technical situation than hope airmen held today for the |« @ueen Hlizabeth will drive in open [Presented o the senate finance com- | AN ambitious program of his admin- |a fundamental one” said Mr. La of yo Oil, Chrysler, | Canadian Pacific, Kennecott, and of the former cess Xenia of Greece and heire; “safety of Urban F. Diteman, Jr., |* i Rosa arrived in Brussels from |aatomobiles through the main | mittee in June on the fish duty, con- | istration for the completion of vast mont in referring o the bankers' |Lambert. Adams Expross fell tin pls lions. )J e i . Montana cattleman, long overdue|pruic vesterday with an Italian |streets. tending that the present rates SyStem of inland waterways, exten- conferemce. | points o the longest drop. Ken- and her mother have .on a solo flight from Newfound-| aecnoit in his own name and a| Prince Humbert and his suite will [amount to an embargo.” | sion of the intra-coas nals, im-| Bankers continued to congregate inecott Copper dropped from 74 to to New York from - land to London. ‘,‘_‘ ““E 1~=r\0r“n‘ another. He was |leave Brussels Friday evening for| Asked on what other occasion he |Provement of the great lakes and the at the low, formidable appearing, |67 on one sale of 20,000 shares. Lurope. ;Nothing has been seen or heard | (%% FOURAL hformod the police |Rome. While here he has resided | Was here, Melsnest replied he was)St. Lawrence and the deepening of | 8ray s DHICSS of Mg Mocgpum | == .of the flier since he Wisappeared |yt 1o had come from Paris ex- |at the Italian embassy, from which | here frequently “to offset the work | harbors to commerce. |at the corner of Broad and Wall out over the ocean 10 minutes ‘after taking off from Harbor | pressly to shoot the Crown Prince, |he departed only three times yes- |Of Edward Cooley, who is a pald | Speaking to an audience in the strects, directly across the strect Grace, N at 10:45 a. m. (caster standard time) ! to A | lohbyi Kentueky city's new memorial audi- | from the stock exchange. W. C.| : ! S i to the Delgian |terday, twice to visit Lacken castle, i RiGE . al ¢ g ‘ Grace, N. I"., o ; bt | Lo DOCISINEIS Sl S S e “What are you?" inquircd Chair- [torium and thousands of radio de- |Potter, president of the Guaranty M e ] T e S (RS R man Caraway. | votees, Mr. Hoover said this pro- Trust company, soon joined the ||} * He left a note saying “Am bound | e s b e e ot a Lohbyist | eram, embracing the entire Missis- | group. The bankers assembled rep- | M for London.” s i o g A o ot left Brusscls tol| T am an employd, I am not a lob- | sippi and its tributarics would cost | resented the heads of the largest . minor injuries he received when ag- |who has not vet left Brus | His small open cockpit Barling | o o esidence byi. \qnl\ about $20,000,000 additional an- | public nd private banking institu- i : o onla et NY RADIO YOU WISH. Note the Stee- monoplane Golden Hind carried 165 S c t olicemen to [take ; s ot | rpsted. Tt took ten p vt you paid continued | nually or the equivalent of half a | tions in the United States, and had hold him as he struggled. | nocke castle, was deeply m\uh-l s gallons of fuel, sufficient, he esti- § o led by Hi6 i Bhohdont|Gar | battleship. |under their supervision totalling > i ¢ kS | Crowd Out For Blood ed by the prince's visi P | < 1 n E "R ‘\ . III‘\ L maied fani2h owrsictuINnEThe After he had been taken to the [gratulated him on his choice of u‘ S e temark Brings Applause many billions. ; CLAIMS ‘I ()‘R %L:‘U ORM“ \CE, et 5 4 el . hours expired at 11:45 a. m. ye palace of justice a large crowd [bride, and wished the couple a hap- ‘ i \11;.*;fldmwh e Then he asserted that nothing | Pale Men Wait i TRY AN EVEREADY. (OMPARE THE i * day gathered outside shouting: “A mort | py life together. “I do hope that B Salie = S | “could be finer or more vivid con-| Customers’ rooms of brokerage e The hope that Diteman might be | ¥ Se0ee O |Providence will prove more in- |sociation. version of swords into plowshares” | houses were crowded with pale and RESULT. down somewhere on the coast of Greenland arose from an Exchange * telegraph dispatch from Copenha gen to London which said 150 gal- < lons of gasoline had heen ordered * sent to Julianshaad, Greenland, for a “Mr. Diteman” two months ago. Calls Cooley Liar Meisnest with some emphasis re- lated that “I told Cooley to his face While the crowd rushed and mill- [dulgent toward you than it has to- ed in their excitement the ceremony [ward me,” she said. |at the tomb proceeded. Count de| Crowds Around Embassy Brocqueville, minister of defense, | Crowds remained all day about | welcomed the Italian heir. {the Italian embassy hoping for a In a moment the prince very glance at the Prince Humbert.| if the nation could be so fortunate | harassed faces. In contrast to the as to save this annual outlay on |shrieking traders on the exchange 1 naval construction as the result of |floor, these men were ominously It he would stick to the facts he|(ng forthcoming naval conference In |silent. A few were confidently plac Bodline e s msEaneniE s ing huge orders to buy, while many |} and only one Whatdld he say2 This brought the only burst of ap- | more were frantically placi ‘ idesi “He sald ‘then you are calling me I e L G U set you desire How is this for a record? Of all Eveready sets sold during the past year, we had but one. rvice call. Isn't that the kind of . Bt ithe otane he | Thousands of women were among | | plause from his Ohio river valley |ders to sell. During the early after- The order was filled, the gasoline be- | CUIY N "r%l:g-?‘r\l“h':«'"w(‘-‘,,l«1\,0&1:\3C(hronus. Einelprinceln-elichiacian (B LA oA usin oSl e hx: TECenerE e Ay Rttty e Sl |oont the oker Gastatn o eyl pl V L ing forwarded from Copenhagen military band played the Italian |10 the echo each time he appearcd. |12 told Cooley he could conslder it | yjgig witn tne president viewed this |hour and 20 minutes behind floor | TRUE SINGLE CONTRO -« Abandoned Northern Route e | The embassy still bears the marks ,“.‘;\“‘l' 1id he say then? contin. |29 @ demonstration of suprort which | transactions and desperate cfforts | | Fyen this slight hope was dimmed | ™ \eanwhile Burgomaster Max, |0f the anti-Fascist rioting before it | - VIle: ©16 e say then? they insist his naval limitation policy | were made by commi . | ¢ e e & s /3 atio y | wer 4 y ¢ ssion house | last week. | i 3 : o v ver ntry. | customers’ men to get quotations | The romance between the prince Watohed Through Senators The miserable weather which from the floor. Member clerks on VEo iald. “Youlare the same has received over the country and princes of childhood origin| . AR O o did | reeted the chief executive on his | the floor were driven to desperation ) said her hushand |Very nervous, gave hurried instruc- lated @ route to Ion. |tions to the gendarmes to bring the " don by way of Greenland and Tec. |Prisoner to the nearest police sta- ¢ ings, Mont., v had conte i land, but had abandoned it in fa- [tion. The royal prosecutor was| nd has been ,},5[..vm| at more re-| o oot Cooley and watch him? |&rrival at Dearborn Monday for the |in a vain endeavor to supply in | I}I{: I Stk e span the 2,350 |summoned and as soon as he arriv- |cent meetings in Switzerland and |} 0t Sl T e celebration of the golden jubilee of | formation and handle the deluge of | . “ miles in one jump, 1,800 miles of ¢ began to question him. |southern Ttaly. The prince and| “y0 (" d he kept track of |Thomas A. Edison’s invention of the | orders. | Sl | princess went bob-sledding together Fight the open Atlanti E |at 8t. Moritz last winter. The prin- | N ndland to Treland The crowd's perception of what - + from Newfoundland to 1 1 | DORGEDY cess is a great outdoor cportswom- | * " But with the knowledge that Dite- |had happened was slow, due prob- |28 18 & ETCRC outdoor e man had studied the Greenland to the engine of the "0“"‘:‘“..‘ lbr s Om(r)lx ¢ :mmhn o e latn R motorcycle, which was still |3V MMINg for as much as two hours, . which was ove Cooley through senators. He added | clectric light, followed him to the| The situation became so acute by he had talked to Charles L. Eyanson, | last. It scemed to reach its height|early afternoon that a report was jan officer of the Connecticut Manu- |facturers association, who Senator Bingham, republic route, airmen wer in front of the Halian embassy sev. |PFobably will take place at the lat a time. | n, Ci 7 * linquish hoy But “Nl"n the f‘ra“itl ll'w« =il att -nm[\:»;w, in fr:nmn;;\h-: (Ar:‘ff h\)\l. faishe an attempt had been | el “Did Eyanson show you what TarinEeal ecan aged 1 tolght with| 2 e W “‘\“":r““"'l\ “Yes. He showed me the conten- | Whet direct [the police to get at the man. . = "\; ehun "1’ - 2ndtions of Cooley for maintenance of | | e In an an d cess Jose Marie, of Belgium, | ho fish duty.” | 1 . perts said mountable di Kimball, York wr authority of ) “Who else did you see?” asked L e S Church of Santa Maria Degli ,\nAi Senator Car; I and foors shoved in by a crowd |Bela the national church of Ttaly. | T saw The church contains the tomb of |Deneen.” Marshal Diaz and is where King| “Of course, then, you didn’t lob- GUARANTEED FACTORY REBUILT way. enators Shortridge and students Some w s arrested. AaTtona e B Ditemn tacsd Rome Horror Stricken Emanuel and Queen Elena were|by,” remarked Caraway with a smile. £00 miles of chill fog off the New| Iome, Gct. 24 (® Itallans were|Married 33 years ago today. Received Outside Offer d | v"’m "‘m,\v “‘r/\‘.t' cha raniate sy lorror-stricken today at news from | The first idea of having the pope | Affer he had gone before tha mn e R Yo o At Gt |celebrate or attend the wedding in ;)’\\.w ways and means committee for ‘B‘l e ; feed upon to.|PeTSON at the Vatican now appar- |the tariff commission on the tarifr (_ of his plar ; DO eeo”lontly has been discarded. The ar-|bill Meisnest said, he received an | VACUUM CLBEANED. | :\r;v. ) ound in Belgiun || ments so far as known com- |Offer from the Atlantic Coast Fish- ] i ) Vieton|Cardingl Gamba, archbishop of | ‘“;’(f"““ youiEofiBaieklyEione onl bt i £ | Turin, a close friend of the Ita [EcE arayay y D Elena at the ke (oSt Rt 21 Meisnest said that “for " he |had wanted to go with the Atlantic ast I'isheries. Because of this, he § had turned down more re- n\ln\ur\u\\\ ofers. He got $3,500 from the tariff commission and $5,- {000 and a bonus from the Atlantic wereafter the couple will go to Peter's and pray at the tomb the Apostle, after which they vill repair to the Vatican where they wil have an audience with the ope and receive the papal bless- when informed of A 'rare opportunity—for this week only. Every machine thoroughly rebuilt in the Eureka Factory. They are all mechanically perfect with new bags, brushes, cords, fans, EVEREADY MODEL 5 $157.50 WITHOUT TUBES Fisheries. A Al the na- (i Stir in Room CtliEig With builtin electro-dynamic speaker £ mig of relief that he| I‘I was . understood today the| There was a stir in the committee ributed om Turin the sacred shroud in |white-haired Pennsylvanian dosr‘ril;-l Rsr:mov without fumbling”—that’s an Eveready Full Guarantee and Exchange Offer principle. So you get real single-dial control. Antenna tuner is provided; adjust it once to your antenna and i vhich the body of Christ was al- ation ang | '°€ed to have been wrap ed his occupation as a manufactur- forced to 1 before |er. | \ being laid in the sepulchr eplyi : v, he said he o . . t needs little attention thereafter. Volume control is as remote, as of Viad g laid in the sepulchre. Replying o Caraway, he said he | Every rebuilt Eureka offered in this sale it needs e uenton ter i out of the i s errorist This sacred property of 1he|had been in Washington aimost con- 4 full ¥ d s ithin but a single knob, yet it operates two separaie an il s last | House of Savoy is exposed to ven- Stantly whenever there was a tariff | carsics s year's guarantee and at any time witl tinct devices simultancously—pioreered by Eveready! 90 days after purchase, you may exchange it for a brand claimed + cration only on the occasion of the |bill pending from the time of the| ¢ Come in for a convincing demonstration of the new oAl 2 E betrothal of an heir to the throne, |Dingley measure in 189 new Eureka, and all money will be credited on the Eveready Screen-Grid Receivers—today! rTsalar ROt Hears News | rior to being brought to Rome it | ‘“How many times have you been | purchase price of the new cleaner. the Golden Hind for o 24 (P—T will be shéwn at Turin with ap- | \n\-mngaml for lobbying?” Caraway e R Humbert's own | Propriate religious fetes. AR R tion about t 0 and had ond infant- The engagement of Jose Marie Lidonb Shinkaever: | | | 4 Il [ the most 200 hours fl Only $ 1 §-§ Down ::l:s’::'!runnn Phone or mail coupon today and a Factory Rebuilt will be delivered to your home for free demonstration. If you are fully satisfied, pay as little as $1.85 down, balance easy payments, with small carrying charge. pleased of |2 Humbert is looked upon most | subjects at his engage- | fAYOTably by the Vatican, since | ss Jose Marie, Marie Jose a Catholic princess. | vestigated by a senate campalgn lonor of the engagement of Humbert greatly pleased. the | qynae sommittee and he recalled he | T y know Pone with a pilgrimage to the Holy | \waq questioned in 1924 by the Rned\ extra | land in 1928, and with other proofs ' committee. ¢ moncy, extra wine, and|0f his attachment to his religion.| Grundy said he raised more than | eVEREADY TRADE MARK AECISTEALD RADIO RECEIVERS Made by the sponsors of the Eveready Hour Licensed under patents aad applications of RCA and RFL | Caraway inquired if he was in- New York, Oct. 24 (U'F bia's football t¢ tion to the C from Saturday. m, the soldiers will ge mage. Coach Crowley ions, and extended leaves, | hough no date has been set!$700,000 for the Coolidge campaign Hurry! Hurry! Phone today! team can take the Willian m The Turin popul lighted wedding, it {s supposed it 1924 while he was chairman of L' ited b Won't last | ca 4 ake the Williams ne | T T populace |s ighted ved . sup: in 1924 while he was cha e this week witdout special prepara- [The local aristocracy know the ake place about 40 days hence, |the Pennsylvania republican com- imited humber on't last long tion. princess we v\]] ave long ad |just prior to advent of the season |mittee on ways and means. FORTH . < —— — ed her charm and grace and kn of penitence, during which the| Got Higher Rates BARRY & BAM % A 60-mile ski silde, winding slong |edge of Italian urch will not allow public mani-| “Do you think you got higher = ()4 = a road that Is centuri has e | testations such as would attend the | tarift rates?” asked Chairman Cara- | 19 MAIN ST. TEL. 2504 EW BRITAIN 2 * been constructed along a Leautiful Brussels, Oct (A—Crown |marriage except by special dispen- |way. I N stretch of Swedish forests. Prince Humbert, af his return |sation. 5 i, “Overcoming a natural modesty, T