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SHELL TURN R”M Stock Market Crash BELIEVE IT OR NOT &5 55 %% BY RIPLEY } Accused of Fraud LEG"]N AUX'“ARY (kifdl"E ittt e o Jne Year Ago Today Droof of anything depicted by him). morrow afternoon. Announcenient \( ‘\em eeu- B « !)(‘17(!, (Box. U.oR FaC O has been made of the installation of A e e | acpartment officers for 1931 which e e Fr |will be held in Rockvile on Satur- most « de- | day evening, November 1 BY COAST (UARD : fme. "3 i Do rI'I(‘ldy-Glov.er Post Unit Members s peesTD FOR BREAKING e ¢ Going to Windsor CONDITIONAL AUTO SALE (Continugd From First I SR S E j g . i ¢ | 3 —_— L i A large delegation of members of | 5 | Eddy-Glover unit, American Legion |Joseph Karowski Alleged to Have . picket line. More shots | plokat oo : oA .. v y : : |auxiliary, will attend the county Exchanged Partly Paid for s Kt s ! n represents / . D : b oy | meoting Sunday afternoon at 3| Eestae holes torn in Bl d 0 ! : o'clock in Windsor. County officers | for the coming year will be elected | Joseph Karowski of 16 Belden and installed. ~ Miss Edith Hollister | g oot was arrested by Sergeant |of Windsor was clected department % = 4 | vice-president, to serve'as chairman |Eatrick J. O'Mara at 1:45 p. m. to- | of Hartford county, at the annual |92Y ©on a warrant sworn {o by | convention held in Bridgeport in |Rheinhold Gratzka and charging July. him with violation of the act con- Announcement has been made |Cerning conditional bills of sale. that Miss Incz Peck of Hartford has| The warrant charges Karowski been appointed national chairman of | With the purchase coach from child welfare for Area A which [the Honeyman Auto Sales Co. last covers the New [ngland states, |[June. The purchase price was $210. Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland. | After all but $70 of this amount empted to sneak into - arbor, but encountered Car for Motorcycle - TOR STEALING GUN bail in New York City charged with | GOLDFISH EARRINGS | having taken $110,000 from a Hart- | ford, woman by selling stock to her under false pretenses vice chairman of national defense. Both women are well known locally and it is in recognition of splendid 3 | . Sty s Assoclated Press Photo. | \jrg Clemency H. Schall of West [had been pald Karowski is alleged | | | | Haven, retiri 3 e si- |to have exchanged the coach for a i | ; [ ratton Miller avas! held 1n sc0,000|| Eaven i Tetiving Wdepartmentsipres have exchanged c dent, has been appointed national |motorcycle. This transaction was |made with Edward Farley, who in {turn sold the coach to the com- | plainant. | T , o ’ | | service rendered in Connecticut dur- A representative of the anto sales | | |ing the past two years which has|company found the car on the },[ ‘ pij BLOW/N GLASS BOWLS (K WHICH LIVE session of congress is not nece prompted the national president, |this w As a result of this acti shore force from th 1 | ; ; He added, however, that if the cab- | Mrs. Wilman Hoyal of Arizona, to |Gratzka requested tihe arrest coast guard :tation Kept guar COLDFISHSWARIShIERE MORNIS / ; rE livet committee, with the aid of the | make these appointments. | Karowski. the fo 8 ALART A “or ied Ifrom Iirst DARING PARISIENNES OF THE DAYS OF wdai ki 5558 states and cities, was unable The local unit will conduct a food, | , cargo. \ . < ¢ the a special ses- | fancy work and apron sale tomorrow NAPOLEON [ Cles remedy the situation, a special s h When the swell goes dc . a few minut : : 2 THE PRESSURE (N A STREAM | sion might be considered. lin the Boston store st : Hartford, Oct. 24 (P—The fempt is to be 1 1 I o Feaaind o OF WATER LEAVING A HIGH- S aft and indication Deny Special Session Pl a1 Sihe /generalic : ;v&\].\z a’ d : ‘\.::r~ a =0 PRESSURE FIRE HOSE 1S Denial was made at the White |V 1+ Eddy, president-elect of Eddy Sl i L - 3 LESS THAN ZERO L83, House that the president intended | Glover unit. o Ll vill be ma irr o S y \ GAuGE. | e |~ Other committee members are us the hoat and cargo to custon ATl | 94 S d | 5 = | follows: Aprons, chairman, Mrs. thorities FAuy G | 7 Colonel Woods said ho cxpected |yr,, “yiitchell, 'Mrs, Lillian Me. i | Kennety y I n 1 i the relief machinery to be ‘“operat e et can atched All Day Yesterd: o abo 5 i Marched sall Dageroarian cd. they think \ e e under full steam . within a0 cclel M HiAbeth Timprell, Mo It w ned that the Hele i S SH | Louise Spencer, Mrs. Harry Jackson 3 1ce Y land Mrs. Caa Powe! work, chairman, Mrs. Kenne g ; [ e The order is directed to the high- el M o shebn ay commissioner and the railroad public utilities commission today |ordered the New Haven railroad company and the state highway de- partment to eliminate the alleged dangerous conditions at a point where a s aid road known as ¥" crosses the railroad grade, in the town of North i 7 He was pleased to note industry il dusk b ¢ Coast Guard -5 ° onnected 1 A gun ( A % k) | generally was cooperating through stroyer, *McDo \ v 1 by a lit here il Z ) b | the adoption of the stagger system | Report that the ) ! t - — . . - A 5 | ! ot employment. | Charles Sahrbacher, Mrs, Rose |COMPany, the elimination to be in the viginity E g i % < A 2 . Tt will not be necessary for the|pjsdel ang Mrs. Jacob Bernascom: |M€ans of the construction of an but did not make actua 0 : AEDOUE . fede government to sct up’ a|pandkerchief Miss Emma Schall, |Overhead bridge which is estimated 3 | ! tter killed o \ \ bread line, adding the feeding Of |chairman, Mrs. I'red Ensworth, Mrs, | Will cost $180,718. The commission in Bristol | E | IF You sMokeD \ | unemployed a local problem. | john Ball, G E Gt AT 1;\111( hold a hearing onL Nnt\'r'mbpr ¥ 3 < - Major General Lytle Brown, chief | Jobert Berlin ns. | 17 for an apportionment of the cost. aboard th ' 20 CIGARETTES A DAY ! of army cngineers, announced today |burg food, chairman, Mrs. Fred Hoft.. | 5 S y ship the fact ¢ knew the| police departme - ¢ i -fl\vvoux.b TAKE y that all 1‘v\m\ln n\\o]\:ln;il 1abor | man, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. N. C. ‘Y].]:n:‘n sv::\klc!'fif lm{\c bv(;n in- !"speedboat was al but, e many er { e z lalong the Mississippi and Missouri | Avery, Mrs. Celia Delance, Mrs. |Stalled on the roof of an Omaha ')\Kf‘ S the ents s the pr t action of Of- - 57/2 JEERD g WONA 22 MILE STEEPLE-CHASE i were being handled with the ‘é.;nr\_,\ Kinkade, Mrs. Augusta Mar- | apartment building to lower the } : < om Mayor W, S~ TOSMOKEA HOGSHEAD (S&y Belmont Park- Ocl. 1923 greatest dispatch to keep in employ- | tin and Mrs. F. N. Whittemore. temperature during extremely hot ‘ the crew of ele frain Raynior > ) sta e — of TOBACCO Pera e many nien as possible. . Howard G. Mitchell and Mrs. | weather. n aaliing i e Wh . B o ihatta © 130 hing Features Syndicate bew Gremr Drtawe ghe rescrved gine of e it s s R ] EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON | . m‘;.e L o Murs. McCutcheon, Createst Woman Bowler —Mrs. 5. J. McCutcheon of Pueblo, Colo., | {'York, was run whose present address is 8015 Dobson avenue, Chicago, is called the world’s greatest wom- | + serted by ur Theriault, besides his parents. ! an bowler, due to the marvelous records she has made in the last three years, during which | gD fre . ; 2 cste & 2l she rose from obscurity to fame in the bowling game. Her three 300 scores record has E f"";d‘:;\,","""“' G : : never been egualled by a woman, and her records on tour lest year exceed any other in the ilg‘xanfi was repo | Z E \ history of bowling. She defeated Jimmy Smith in a three-game series 704 to 687 in Denver, ' boats. lingte ¢ morT, Colo., December 18, 1927. ShipsiorItannes i : Bryce : Smoking Was Compulsory in a School—Long after the introduction of tobacco into ,f.g.:\,e“.éb“fi iy e h England, it was used almost exclusively as a medicinal agent. It was g‘engra'lly believed to Goose and G v fre-| tor possess wonderful curative properties. Its compulsory use as a prophylactic in the Harrow /i boen inyo Ll school in England occurred in the 17th century, during the Great Plague. s R See Werner’s “Tobacco and Its Uses.” TOMORROW—The Little Dog Laughed to Hear the Sport ven. to hold from m¢ MAGS (38TH) ANNIVERSARY The gunfire Sdion ke ! " {five years later he was made sheriff [in gangland activities. Me was the [played by the present admini of Dufchess county, in which his second of the “public cnemies” to | tion.” o | REJECTED BY B. ALV, ' 5 the wakened country estate was located. After {mect death since the crime com-| The alumni bulletin appeal was o e residents in 7 tor e ontir hat he was always known o his | mission issued its list of undesira- |signed by Corliss nont, '24, nine ls the bl s n ' i;along the 1 RORCE e friends as “Sherif Lles last April. The other vias Jack |other Harvard graduates and ong L] Fisher's nd sound w ! e p ¢ furthering the| One of Chan §|Zuta, who was siain last August ip |undergraduate. illuminated ! € ts | S oldicrs of the |sherift was ppoint chard |4 resort in Wisconsin. | service vesscls ¢ ¥ rid wish {6 an- | Hard Davis, noted writcr and Presto, who at one time was a ' flight of the two sp mize a ¢ ot organi- | newspaper man ,a deputy. According | py ss partner of Lombardo, dis- | . Fo‘a\&lvj!:‘u Frn'rlm ” M'w P t wishe haye « ;Hu\l jto onr " ;‘v‘u»l. n‘.unh P, WHH-: jww red ]mum\mg fl:r .~h‘oo|u§x :-:v‘l []RY PAUL REVERE st Guactamen, Dralich cordial relations wit 4 aun | outfittec wmselves in wild West | wus hoing hunted today by the po- | = : “ ” . U | R I L e e g RIHES []u] R[]UTt Roosevelt! Tuttle! “Legs” Diamond! News, yes — i podne o v f ongs also to the | bY might in search of bad men. In|poljeved o have been woundet . ¢ 5 B . o o ey onied i T o % |, ‘o e Ve i ey s o G an | and mighty interesting. But here’s bigger, more per- i s Noted siger feet. by several men Who carried | tinent news because it directly concerns your smart ast Guardsmen seiz *; 2 o s o a1 appearance and your wise pocketbook! Consider K Yo agvound at Gardiner| Uons in the city. A committie was Mags reputation for high-quality merchandise, al- erly, B L, Oct. 24 (P—T : cingold, Commander-clect|® 4% AEEed £ Urh, OVOr A1t IS | rackieteers and tho seven slain in | ooy A5 SRS U TS k € 2l o o £ coast guard's running Nt with the |Dewey Selander, Senior Vice Com-| i omy % “Siar, Daris esurts |10 Sl Valentine'a day massacre | Sl e take our word for it that this 18, by far, Mags great- CrspliE R el 1- | mander- rederick Fleischauer | ooine o divoree after Chanlor had |F2V¢ Peen swept from their seat of | ™5™\ g noleq also that the historic . . rum b 1 hanier Jad | power. Amone those siain were: | o e T S50 (HaL the Helerle est Anniversary Sale —an event you simply must not overlook. Included in this tremendous sale are: night, went on : formation of | Th 1911 Chanler married Lina Cavalicri in Paris .It was his second (Continued From First Page) him into one of the motor cars used | trin | i N folie |by the assassins OCERITN T St ik i) Reigns Brief amberlain - Chanler having di- | puce 40 e T northside gang chiefs in their profit- | R \ g s warles C. Farrington, —author of able racketecring domain. Guns of 5 i e aul Revere and His Famous vivals in addition to scores of minor O rep- was recalled that one of Reve organi | many vocations und avocations was jvorced him in 1907. The marriage was preeed 4 by lengthy legal ne- gotiations by which he was reputed (hat of silversmith, and according to e 10 contuct other organi- 3 : this end in view. TI . ing was described. hose £ given Cavalieri some $80,000 10 Te- |1 ox : 90 ‘B ad a part in it, as a t I Emil al of | finquish her claims on his ostate, | ovember 10, 1924—Dion O'Ban- |y wet territory—Charlestown, where \Was lesbimatad by poa post, American Legion, | (hich was then greatly encumbered. | © . |a supposedly large number of speak- T | October 1 5—HEarl (Hymie) » were fired ) Lt < ric gion in turning buck to 5 some time ago; Somerville, whosc 40 rounds from the one pounder i Ly treasur > $1,000 re- | {velss, Batrlcl Mupray “brickbottom” section was once guns. ‘ o ob: LA I 4. 1927—Vincent Drucci patrolled by national guardsmen as The Helc et off Na tated t e had nothing | rary 14, 1920—The seven | an alleged liquor nuisance; Medford, tree Point afte fles to say conside hat, after th Moran gangsters, whers famed old Medford rum ithout touc botton:. As f 1 1 he in July 3, 1930—Peter (Ashcan) | originated 2 . o T ¢ 5 | ! AL Inserio. ot the Before his lorse’s hoofs clatered $3.25 S 3 <4< " . 3 f th g N August 1. 1930—Jack Zuta over :\’mw'l-\ ‘(::hhl J‘L‘ffp.f l|"rl $3.25 Longs Hats ...... $2.E)O 85.00 Longs Hats ...... $3'95 | L |4 J exar . 00 - 1 v | nued From Kirst pagey || GYO%E® (Buss) Moran, who Is ro- | strcet (‘V‘v:"‘vh‘.‘”I’wyr:li .", of s ride, $1.50 Neckwear ........ $8.50 Sweater Sets ..... $5.95 ateraias) : 0 Joc | Oak SnalisgtolnoinG ouithe $1.00 Silk Handkerchiefs 55 22 . (2 I e e ekt e e R e S ol L Sl 6 0 B Gartare 5 to $330 Golf How . $1.38 t have had " | Text of Manifesto . t slaying “Hear ve, all the people!™ began Alfred Lingle, o 1o the manifesto he carried. “danger end of Caponc b W | our highways, down which travel 1d the acts ¢ g |Cvery day our 700,000 school chil- | dren T[] PAY HUHDIES “It is proposed to repeal the hahy Volstead law, that to take away from our 6000 state and local police (Continuecd From First Page) their special power to move on the tills that are pouring out poison HTE Lot St o T e Caa (It oy r. on the cars and trucks that KUPPENHEIMER SUITS ............. $35.00 KUPPENHEIMER TOPCOATS ....... $29.50 BLUE GERMANIA OVERCOATS .... $29.50 ONE WEEK ONLY! Saturday, October 25th to Saturday, November 1st v MA KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHE o ’ ) : 7 H L y ] T D T e SHUIRTS—LONG'S FURNL APPAREL PORTING ot ‘ : Lty ! L 2 GOODS—UNIFORMS—GIL 5 LU AZOR ¢ GIFTS —LEATHER NOVELTIE; "OUNTAIN PEN BETS. Buliets Raked Boat . O ; of {hese women brings out mors|Are racing it down our highways r W AOD 50 I ’ clearly than ever inescapable | The result will be more drinking 44 A, b o : > “Are you going to stand by and ! Al 1l | il thin the commiissior two cents hour below the r > N i Qs o “ x i t ard of 37 cents an hour set |6 the lives of the children of Mas- Ti T s g : | o minimum wage commission, | Sachuselts imperilled? Come out of b L il Reat Renionss Pave A3t your homes, parents and good citi- university, it will be recall. | 2608 0f Massachusetts. On November | ey s several different | 4 80 to the polls! inconsis Cof Four Brothers + noved and minutes z over to success ¥ 6 o 15 1o uccessful methods SHOES—MANHATTAN by ‘ Y A ¢ Object t ! w 2 ned whether it would e ; talloita | i air t for President Hoover to | i in ) ' i \d 1o cony he general | convene congress in special session | i 1 t month before the December ses- el ‘ T ! ; eru i b lonel Woods said “my pre = = for & 8 than that which ha lninary judgment is that a special | g | B A R B B TR B AT )