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—_—— [ London Newspapers Say LIPTONBROKEN BY oo o (Continued From I (On request, eent with sthmped. ad- clope. Mr. Ripley will furnish BELIEVE IT OR NOT ==ttty How MaNY D\FFERENT\A/AY& VLG B T Swarthmore Students Vex Dean With Pranks arthmore, Pa., Sept. 19 (UP) —Swarthmore college men are wearing cdits in the dining hajl once more, thanks to bean Allan Valentine. But the dean's troubles aren't over. students revolted CUSTONS OFFIGIAL HELD FOR ASSAULT Beat Doctor Over Head Because ed this morning and after question- ing Vincent, Judge Simpson reserved decision until this afternoon. This afternoon Judge Simpson stated that Vincent's speech evi- dently was a violation of the law | torbldding public speech on a high- | way without a permit but Fe hdd not been arrested on that charge |and he saw no reason for charging CAN YU READ THIS ? “HoHo ABLE WAS I ERE 1SAW ELBACHOH”, Dort Tiy ! A hundred yesterday when Dean Valentine posted .an order banning further dining in shirt sleeves. They went to dinner as usual, minus coats. Soon the dean cntered and, sur- veying the situation, calmly tap- ped cagh offender on the shoulder and p#hted to the door. The hundred left, but soon re- appeared wearing tuxedo coats, the man with breach of the pemce. He therefore entered a discharge. Attorney Rinder of Hartford, repre- senting Vincent, argued that his client's action was not a breach of entered in the stata. boat and by a highly served victory. er race and he dox win them all. Ashore Harold S. ¥ per of Enterprise, nimbl forehand shot across the net tennis courts of the Newport try club and grinned captain of 0f Liquor Charge “New York, Sept. 19 (UP)—A United States customs guard was |Peace as held today, accused of beating a |Statutes. Judge Simpson agreed pliysician over the head with a |With him. Assistant State's Attorney blackjack in a case involving twe | Donald Gaftney said that the breach | ounces of liquor. of peace charge against Vincent was The guard, Francis T. McCarthy, | the only onc made and he did not full dress coats and opera cloaks ||was charged with felonious assault | ©aT® to enter another one. | over their plus fours. They got a [|yesterday by Magistrate Michael A. Fined §5 and Costs T : " cheer from the 150 co-eds in the | |Ford aftcr the magistrate had dis. | ,obert H. Budde of New Britain v [Fyou READ A THe GOAT-SUCKER FLIES s OIFFERENT WITH [T MOUTH WIDE OPEN _7J WAY EACH e 3 MINUTE s e hall. migged another charge of assauit|Ploated gullty to trespassing private / b : jured man. 2 8 : : % / 3 | the same fine that was imposed on Things have comeyto a prefty | gugge in the Farmington court but pass in_this country 'when a man{.¢'that timo he pleaged mot guilty can be blackjacked because someone | ,nd took an a”‘,“] He was repre- has two drinks of whiskey on his|gonted by Attorney T, F. MoDonough man, although badly wounded, was|Person” the magistrate remarked. |qf New Britain. |sitting upright, a revolver in his| Dr- Irwin testified that as he and hand, ready to shoot. A high pow. |Some friends came ashore from the hefore the sta G / ® above the sirens of th t O fleet, he had sail i able race in his o mulae had been mer crew so that all Vand terday was say ber 7 race today in the hull of I that no human equal And for time Sir Thom his disappoint his worn eyes f race an white hull of ‘ g : | has t ior d to take down t to g t ions in May or | cently released from the state pri lon. When the police approached | |his hiding place this morning ar | |knockeq the cover f:om the box, the | Irwin © 1930, King Faies Syndieate, Inc. Great Buimm rights reserved. also said that | best the ITWILL |ored ‘rifle, fully loaded, rested be.|liner Majestic last Thursday they TAKE You [tween his legs. The revolver was|ere stopped by a customs guard Juary, MORE THAN Kknocked from his hand and he was | ho, asked them if they had any ] |overpowered before he had a chance | liquor. Harry Jones, one of the 8 50 | 2,000,000 to shoot. party, held up two one-ounce bot- s the b tles of rye, he said, and was arrest- | YEARS! Police Guard House ed. He was Jater fined §2. 2t frorely| & it s New Haven, Sept. 19 () —Police| A few minites later, Dr. (Continued From First Page) {in West Haven today placed a guard | $2id, McCarthy and another cus- o s - |around the house where Charleton | tCms j’uflrd ;\(rl’n'fllri aththo plcrx; t0 | husband's testimony, fainted on the “My Sh « v t me $5 fember t that of De- 4 W. Sarles, whose automobile was|{2ke Jones to the barge office.| ;i, o gtand when she h ). 4 E came t 000,000,” he said if thers s | com} e\ remains solid more . . WALTER. found abandoned in Danbury early | When the doctor stepped onto the | i = o a tinge of regret i 1 i v n not MILLER f ltoday after a gun battle between|Tunning board of the automobile |that part of the story. She said that have been beca { | police and two burglars, has been | McCarthy ordered him off. An ar- | Taner felt badly about Mrs. Sarli's 2 boarding. He is wanted for ques.|RUment ensued, the aoctor said, and | cow, which gave six quarts of milk TR 15 LL DENIES bt ) RODE 3EB vinners / tioning 1n connection with the Dan. | the guard drew - blackjack and hit [a day when she was feesh. He offer- L t S s N 1906 bury affair. him over the head, knocking him |ed to make amends, but some sub- 1 , B 5 3 AL Jt was said he had lived there a | !0 the ground. He was taken to nismurnt disagreement had held up !E!] 2 Y, A 4l week and has spent only two or |Lospital [the transactions. ; ! Y " : % 2 0.7 vy [three nights in the place. Police| Henry C. Stuart, assistant collec- | “What was that?” asked Justice Al f 3 I A § | said Sarles served five and a half |tor of customs, said last night that | Mintzer. 5 ] 5 i o { a1 | years in state prison for the theft|the customs department “so far”| “Well" said Mrs. Taner, who was | ; : SO o | of an automobile, and a term in the |has no preferred charges against|by this time very pale, “Mrs. Sarlt (Continued From 3 | Cnetnlieiscramnatorsl for stenling | MoCastny, |said that if the cow died, he would S = G | bicycles. _ | die too.” [ ership of Rev. John L. T: - > P2, “And then,” asked the justice, pastor of Trinity M . Rifle Tdentified | “did Taner go to the barnto sea Membership Once Nea 2 than he 8 by reason ot AR ¥ | Stamford, Sept. 19 (P—TPositive | the cow die Founded on the ciple | fitr ¢ there was no hesitdtion ~ : asneineatioas beha i e | “No, * said Mrs. Taner, “my hus- originated by 1 ; fer r Jointment. The Z [session of Harold Skiff, burglar |band went straight home.” tholow, pastor of the Iirst Methodi Waterbury N"l, | wounded in a fight with Danbury 3 _Timr'r\;\ad ;hrlole attorneys at the church of Mount Vernon, N. Y., the | Lot to do with it, and politica A\ i1 | police, as stolen in a burglary here, rial to Mrs. Sarli's one. class prospered and at one time wa iment, likewise, had nothing 1o \TCHANGES FROM ‘{:M e i b aetes vy et “acknowledged as the largest men's |do with it. er, it the appoint- | FIERY RED To LIGHT SHOULD BE |Sam Bocenzo of Stamford, an em- | Jinoont Found Not Guilt I‘Sale of Stills Legal, Bible class in the world. Its mem- |mer 2 doos in any | BLONDE - and back g [plover ot Gunner 1. Netson's zun | 1LOENL FOUDQ NOT GUItY 0 Circuit Judge Decides bership, starting at less than 100, : e republican party I am | ACH YEAR |store here, which was b el Lot £00. 8 to 50 | s IS e e erieed Breach of the Peace Chicago, Sept. 19 (F—The sale of Speakers of prominence from all Bond Tssue & ; it R T el el stills was held by ‘Pn\sidl:g ;J‘ud;m parts of the country came to ad-| Governor Trumbull EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON {when word of the attempted burg- | Al G i Gl Hiotes oo dress the o ion. Rev. Mr.|(Chair raback had nothing to | SR BT 7 iz 2 rios A lary and shooting in the latter city | (Special to the Herald) cuit court of appeals yesterday to Davis became s0 v s e e The Crooked Spire Church of Chesterfield, Eng.—The All $aints’ church of Chesterfield, reached here. Sixtcen rifles valued| JHartford, Sept. 19—John Vincent, |be not illegal when purchasers did achlevements in ass that the in bonds in 1927 for| Desbyshire, England, is surmounted by the curious “crooked sgire,” which is 228 feet high |a¢ $573 were taken from the local |* COmMMunist, was arraigned in su- | Dot signify the stills were to be used degree Docto ivinity con- | ¢ ion of institutions. red |and & feet off the perpendicul#. It is said that this phenomeon is due to the use of unsea- |store. Skiff is to be questioned h\"%"r'::firh ‘:[“’(’h:“l"‘;‘iycfn ‘;;fhd:gb a‘:’ “"J\;"d"gc““;?Q;i‘loz“;?aT;'g S { ) e- c » United 4 & | was ar- Als 3 - fgr-ed uponfhim, 4 FALtOlL Frederic €. Walcott, now United | soned timber in the construction, of the edifice in the 14th century, with considerable warp- | the local detectives in the Danbury | e come pastor of the , avenue L Eioior and thiniahaicmanion) BCEt] iE, e rested on July 31 in New Britain |trict judge, ordered the return to Methodist church on New York was (. 1 nitehian g ing o fthe woodwork as a result. | while giving a speech at the corner |their owners of 11 five-gallon stills a direct result. Gover rumbull for a time ap- Samoan Becomes “Of Height” Not “Of Age”—Samoa has a considerable amount of |ygs. CAMPBELL GETS DIVORCE zf ELnd Mntls stiectsinestithe iwhich hediheeniatized ibyopronlbly At the time it was at its weared to favor the bond issue |nativeeself-government. Once a year every adult reports to his tax office w here his exact | Reno, Nev., Sept. 19 (B — Mrs, |CorPin Scfew fastory. ~The arresttion agents. =~ ] s eneialinost o daty ha Babitas s e he it s ot : ; s 53 = A 2 3 . ¥ Deva: | was made by Officers Michael Mas- | *I find nothing in the internal the newspapers. It wa ut Lten aent et s Dot statnreils ascertained. The Samoan who has attained the height of 5 feet 1 inch is con- |Estelle M. Campbell has been|gey ang David Doty. fevenu: mtatiles AleMiled apiliet B it c e B e i i ation | sidered a taxable subject, and pays his tax on May 1st. ‘{‘,’J"]‘r“;‘ln” ”‘;"‘f,:wv’nr“’o':\‘t ‘:“:'Yifl'{‘ He appealed from the New Britain | one who sells stills or kgeps them and was divided into t he governor that TOMORROW—Thz Exact Centenarian [ New” York. He s & widely Tnous court decision. ~ Officers Massey and | for sale.” the ruling sald. armies, cach maintaining its s e buildings, including the state metallurgist and formerl | Doty appeared in superior court tog| The action was against a copper« arate organization. Bang ould be ‘pm,‘c e Lul\mflr)'\:r\‘)] ““t‘l day ,and testified that Vincent was |Smith and was prosecuted under in« 3 - a could . ssor - niversity. 25 % & v 2 French sugar|a world's altitude record ‘of 18,000 |split into two rival governments. 1f[The sult was uncontested. They e e A aofm:‘, Fs ;,Prro"hfi,l\,,fl‘;;nuo L rricd Prince | feet for women in planes of less than [the present government is unsatis- | were married In New York January | (hey arrestad him A v diedjin S191 7 HCORICTaan oRyers |factory, it can be improved—there |27, 1918. e Judge E. W. Simpson questioned | The three year old can learn to ings, and social functions of g venue, it Was | trom her father, a sorts kept the publicity « ) i o ¢ committee | R peak and maintained § ropriation and | in 1875. H cir children tooksthe initiative in Made Record Recently |is no need to fight it out. It is my iHont i A 3 [hs g : ng him where he was | blow soap bubbles it he is given a N 3 rincess for ™Sl xander recently flew from: ¥ t si-Shan, | 3 5 & P i 'mx posing the love of H‘\c‘ BLOCS ~'fm e S L S ‘m:r\on;l !\lopn tha dx(fl? H !: i _ born. educated and other questions'five cent clay pipe and access 1o Don Louis. They claimed she was ec s . to ng Yu-Hsiang an hiang al “D ADS |concerning his life. The trial start- the bathroom basin. York, interest Governor | santric and was dissipating her for- | Mexico, in 16 hours, a record non-|Shek get together and reach an| O,MImNERY Co. l class was so big it becamc hn\\)t“'U\ rumbiill's recollection is not clear f{une, She fought the charges vigor- | stop flight for women. |agreement. The nation and people | The paper died for lack of upport, |on ¢ She had been divorced from her | cannot afford to see war continue | Membership fell off until for th ecting by Ch first husband, Mack Alexander, and |any longer. Civil war has made the | year it has been a rare oc n ' inan Walcott vernor is | |the romance with Elliott, her fl\lnz‘nrc of the people unbearable and t ck did not | instructor, culminated in their ma -rI am forced to intervere, though I < as | Iriage. In applying for the lmrr\w‘wm not resort to force.” B , In"All Their Splendor Are Here Waiting For You to Select Yours when the attendance reache positive th discussion, gs she gave her maiden name of Ruth | whereas formerly n a tten- advise V"Y' dance of $00 to 1.900 was un- tg t followe usual. i recalled by the governor, revealed IN MERH]EN BRHUK L. Blan Special Movement Elsewhere hat the bond was not neces il Under the lon of the late |sary and that an ambitious building gEcity - |anchored oft Long Beach, FELTS—VELVETS — CHAMOIS Correct Styles and Head51zes For Everyone ' der ek | ously in the French courts, han, the governor of | i, and Feng Yu-Hsiang, leader Kuominchun or people's | larmy, have been in the field for | \mm months in opposition to the | nking government headed by w(.hhn&' Kai-She OTHAM |, GOTHAM [[0Lp SIRI QP STRIPI LD Dr. J. E. e class waggin- | program could be carried along | Calit. > strumental in founding the Confec- |yvjt} it. (Continued From First Fage) jicnt s Tederation yof Salenis) BIbIE nnot Recall All Facts il e 00 mhlay o Conger. e not remember all that was | caused by a blow from a club or the meeting, or who spe-;other heavy instrument. WflUNl]El] EAUI]HT . POLICEMAN HURT '}?u“d“”“ trétveled through New |joq,0 " gaiq Governor Trumbull, “but |45 ¥ old, f six inches tall | ngland, New York, 2W . JETSEV. | g5 know that as a result of the [and weighed about 135 pounds. He | Zennsylvania, and | other nearby |, qepimg it w ded we could get |had dark brown hair, blue eyes and | states organizing Everwmen's Bible |, a rather fair complexion. He wore | (Continued From First Page) classes 1 L zations a salt and pepper mixture coat, blue numbered in the hundreds, with a white pencil The Hartford Pederation of Men's a white short and heavy rubber Biblo clas STy G e s. His upper teeth were fals 800 men to my mind, narking on the clothing 5 ¥ 1 ol il cate t the coat was made RS T 1l ge, N. J. tailor.| Peiping, China, Sept. 19 (;P‘W(:hp = = label was written the nese newspapers today featured a (Continued From First Page) nd issue be ma the results ap- {| weeks has scored decisively agains v to clearly v that it was | Qi dectel agatnt | | his opponents. ot Men's ral yea and today Everyman's Bible name ‘North.” peace appeal calling for the immedi- Coroner James J. Corrigan is eX- |ate cessation of hostilities in North- | cted here this afternoon to con-|crn China issued by Chang Hsuch-|¢d the wounds when one of the t a further investigation with Dr. | Liang, youthful governor of Man-|wounded policemen fired at him as churia, at the conclusion of a con-|he was climbing over a fence. fl (; ference of provincial leaders at On the prisoner the police found “m\dcn three revolvers, two of which have |# (Cy ued From First ] L Henry Goldsmlth They also published an interview | been identified as having been tak- 1 in no way affiliated & CO. |knee. He is believed to have' receiv- sald to run into members of these countles: In New Britain, few retained their interest in the ization during the past two or Yyears except those Trinity Met of the M have favored for banding of thr William H. Al chureh, sever a suceessu Monday ever season, and re atta \\ h Chang, quoting him as saying: |en from the Rocano store. “I do not wish to see China again Skiff, the police learned, was re- ndent and i th the diocese which inc the he cannot con- arish in Seymou 35 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE GLEN ST. o |is said. In the ¢ Tt : towsky resigns from the Sey isdiction of the bishop, officials TR $25:99 matter what type becomes you, may it EE—— be a close fitting model — long back style — or high forehead type — you will find a larges variety to choose from. 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