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9 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19%. e Lewis Sick Is Sick in Argument With Engine Avoca, la., Nov. 29 (P—Lewis LEADER SELECTS DOAK FOR OFFICE of his indis- suffered by DRY FORCES DIVIDE OVER POPULAR VOTE Rise Spectacular GAFENEY CRITIGIZES CITY LEGAL POLICY Rirkham Contradicts Gaffney orporation Counsel Kirk d Question Not Ans fied s hefore 3 cidents based. Tn Mz slippery ¢ reased not was prov fairest wa ities was by charte lual cases oposal was defe ext ting becaus who expressed him- favor of ex- at e last remain to mecting s . adjournment Aonexation Progress at a recent H. Judd of and taxation aF ting. Presid the board of fin said Harry H. Howard of Maple Hill told him there were approxi- mately 1,200 inhabitants in and Mayor Quig ol and Corporation Counsel presidency, was editor of t ood magaz neral ative counsel. He and Mrs. Doak live in a home on a beautiful cliff five miles up th Potomac river from Washir the Virginia side. There he with his dogs. two whi Waltham and Margy his magazine m phone. Broth- legis- said t 1ouse included Ki said the grand list of the own of Newington is $6.600.000 and Mayor Quigley said about one-third of that amount of real estate the district Mayor Quigley reported that the officials of Berlin lave not yet been heard from with regard to the pro- posed annexation of part of Ken- sington bnt 8 ator Rogers of labor disputes were settled th Southington proniised to confer a strike. He does not, however, re- | with him today on the matter of an- | gard that as his greatest achieve- | nexing part of Southington. is in Has Mitchell's Book The largest book on his shclf i “Organized Labor” by John Mitchell During the war he served on the railroad control board whe BELIEVE IT OR NOT The Hunger Rock of Germany—The famous “Hungerstein” in the River Elbe, n has lived up t I'he legend attac 1. hardships are sure to follow. ark in the history of the “Hungersteir first record a record low to the lowest people re: 2d tion of the rock. Cincinnatus—Cincinnatus, antique virtue fer him the d hip of Rc feated the invading Aequia plow at his smal Reference: eir lowest eb Progre 1plicity. (On request. eent with stamped. drassed envelope. M. oroof of anything @ (Reg. . & Pat ON. ) Ripley will farnish icted by bim). evi d to to Its 1 G When they ved me re by W ved in th HAROLD NEwBY OF St.Olef College. (Minn) HAS SCORED A TOUCHDOWN ON THe FIRST PLAY IN 4 STRAIGHT GAMES IF A PIECE OF LAND 1S 70YDS. SQUARE Y4 0€ The PECE 15 35YDS. SQUARE. HASSAN BEN OMAR ’ toorisk TUMBLER Dip 322 TINSGAS (Arobian Handspiings) circus WITHOUT STOPPING ! John Robinson's 'Y Gclady o Big Geal z Miss FANNY MILES ) HAD FEET 2 FEET LONG . Cincinnali, Chio 1880 e Sradcne e Gt Brias ngns resrved EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON 1 omen s it is Jjustifying the Roman s found him at the plow the Roman arm) rm on the Tiber (462 B. C.) ‘e Sth century, B. C., nators sought him out in despair to of- , saved Rome, car Tet- nce 1117, when a low level of the river was when the waters of the Elbe fall away to In 1913 the waters of the river sank again and the fortunes once more the sinister predic- of the German is considered a model of Within a fortnight he de- and returned to his MONDAY—¥A Good Epitaph” Would Have City Meeting Board Lincoln, Rome. Greeee = Pure Bunk nd he Qui the method of appo n counsel b common council point the pri i attormne Judd Fears Politics Judd was oppesed to the poscd amendment and said vould be more of politics creeping in than is at present, the change was made. With all due respect to Mayor Quigley he said, the chief executive of New Britain already has too much power without giving him more. A cor- poration counsel should not be “tie secutin M pro cha Denies power o t00 Salaj of taxation change the prop of no va ly substi and n tion tee v counsel t the n Mr. to the c prosecuti present and one o the c pare a d meeting. o the should taxation of the Mayor's Power Excessive d that he Judd in his or had too ayor now is at happens ion of nam- 15 not 100 d. “You and mayo Gt eplied 1d too m were certair ot commissions S some of t or di- orc of from are ( Har at men w allicd forces during ed from as has ries of City Employes C proposed i of finance and taxa- ial commission ¥ question. Judge Gaff- there were 100 present. Mr. a method officiars now fixed would ns at favored c n council and council board of Mr. Judd sa board of fin should be final be made, no a without justmer the ice or otherwise | osed amendment would be | lue ate because it would mere- the board of finance for f the council. rred to t o prepare ext meeti The matter corporation draft for action Curtis offered an amendment harter to provide ng attorneys. There one prosecuting assistant. It orporation counsel to pre- raft for action at the next for two are at the salary com- | attorney | was referred | I Bills for Improvements action was taken on proposal include & the charter prohibiting om assessing property beo! < on which arges are t pleted. Kelly was gly vor of He owned property in Belvidere and in 1305 he was billed for work which was not done until 1924. He 1 attention to the bill, but work was done he stood He would not rge and a lien, e the city was with- to collect. Several rembers said the city right to operate in that although it has done so in instances, Surtis presented Mri G provision e city efits to sed is M no e legal right o a proposed pensions for fter 30 years | who reached the would be rmitted to pension and those who age of 70 would be vileged to obtain it forthwith, He a city establish a d to meet t y mak- ing appropriations e bene- ficiaries would be to pay 4. 0 of Alder- air the to requ tior poratio prepare a neat meeting. posed amendment ay with the ferred un- which will be next Friday ing o'clock GOT EINSTEIN AR WARRIES ALTHOR rst Page) rov e sound His proof study in his disheveled curly hair cropped out from bencath an old slouch hat and a shop worn rain- covered an ordinary business He wore a cclluloid collar. He trong contrast with his son- who was carefully groomed — o 5 NEW YORK EXCURSION Four Times Dally $ 50 ONE $ .15 ROUND WAY TRIP Retarn Tickets Good 30 Days PULLMANS UF THE HIGAWAY Comfortably Weated. Bonded and Insured. No Finer Bailt. We Guarantee Your Comfort LEAVE CROWELL’S DRUG STORY 37 West Main St. 9:00 AL M, 11:00 A. M., 240 P. M and 6:40 I'. M. Daily ana ‘ndsy Runoing Time 4 Heurs One home Reund We. Trip N. B. to Beston 4.25 N. B. to Worcester 00 380 Leave Daily at 1:50 P. M. Phone 1951 Make Reservations Eaorly Buy_Tickets Befors Boarding Coaches. Be Kure i's a Vankee Coach. YANKEE STAGES, Inc. in a brand new ulster and looked | anything but proletarian. | Bride Dressed Simply | Miss Margot was dressed simply | {in a green velvet costume adorned with grayish fur. | There were no festivities after the | ceremony, and the Einstein family | gathered for lunch at home as usual. The young couple will use the Ein- | stein apartment while the professor | |and his frau are away on their| American trip. “It was a case of love at first sight | with our daughter and her hus- | band,” Frau Einstein said. “One day, | | several months ago, Dr. Marlanoff | entered our house—from that mo- | ment Margot's heart was lost. We | think all the world of our son-in- |1aw.” | | It was understood here today that Fraulein Margot and Dr. Marianoff | were members of a recent party led | by Sir Rabindranath Tagore, Indian | philosopher and poet, on an extend- cd visit to Russia 3 YOUNG BANDITS “HELDIN BRODKLYN (Continued From First Page) When it came Ludwig's turn to be | thrown out he protested and scuffled | for a weapon, which wounded him | he chest, he said, when one of | holdup men pulled the trigger. | 25 Detectives On Trail | | By this time detectives were | | hunting the three and a general po- lice alarm had been sounded. When | the three held up Hugh Deshon, | negro taxi driver, he made such an | outery a patrolman ran to the scene, | and the gunmen drove off, two of them firing. They abandoned Lud- | wig's cab and appropriated another. |But the policeman and Deshon ‘\mm chase and ran the robber car | |onto the curb on Brooklyn's Fifth street, wrecking both cars. The youths were badly stunned in the collision and were captured. Police said they admitted they had come to New York as roust-| abouts seeking an easy living. They | were said to have confessed to hold ups in half a dozen other cities. PERPLEXITIES FACE CONGRESS WHEN IT * OPENS ON HONDAY (Continued From First Page) | ‘ | | | N. Doak of Virginia, as secretary of labor, undoubtedly will add to the burdens of the leaders Bills Left Over Left over from the last the Wickersham bills to relieve | | court congestion by juryless trials | and the bills to create a unified | border patrol and to place motor | buses under regulation are prom- | inent on the senate calend | While republican leaders plan to | | expedite action on the annual sup- ply bills for operation of the gov- ernment, they are anxlous for carly | approval of eral unemployment | and drought relicf measures. | hrough larger appropriations | session | A “Med i Christmas stocking! | dallion or “Medal of [ Honor,” engraved with the nameof the fortunate one who's to get the Frigidsire —or with both her name and yours. Thus you can give her the Frigidaire she's always wanted—and make your Christmas morning presentation in 2 new and exciting way that guaran- tees the most surpris- FR 92 WEST MAIN ST [Conley (e) . {considered outstanding | This Christmas we've figured out 2 way for you to give her a Frigidaire inside 2 tiny velvet jewel box —a box you can hide in the palm of your hand or slip in her Inside this box is a sterling silver me- the public building program and [Crehan federally alded highway building are to be expanded to furnish more employment. Further restriction of immigration also is to be sought. Representatives from industrial states have determined to resist ef- forts from agricultural reglons and | from prohibition leaders to change | the present house reapportionment plan either by increasing the num- ber of seats or climinating aliens from the representation count. Contests Loom A contest over appropriations for prohibition enforcement and the national law enforcement commis- sion appears certatn. An effort to obtain consideration of a plan to pay In full adjusted compensation certificates of world war veterans meets with slight like- lihood of success. Some of the other measures on the program are a one year naval construction budget. the Capper- Kelly fair trade practices bill, modi- fication of the Jadwin flood control plan on the Mississippi. and the granting of a bill of rights to the Samoans. Branch ... Morton Hillman quarterback e Moffatt left halfback Caddell Rothert fullback GARDEN OF EDEN WAS GREAT LAKES REGION (Continued From First Page) four hcads,” he continues, “but the words expres_ly are that it was first parted, and then ‘became’ into four heads, which describes Supcrior's outlet precisely: for a Lead of water formed by a river is a lake, and | nothing but a lake, and no one would apply it to anything but a lake who had a lake to apply it to. | As the ancients had none, they ap- plied it to rivers. >N|]TRE DAME_ARMY | “Assuming, then, that the land ot Fiden was the whole region of the | Great Lakes, and the Garden of | Eden the projection of Michigan's | southern peninsula, it will be seen at a glance that it counterparts ex- actly the Eden of Genesis. | ““Standing on its northern extremi- |ty and looking across the Straits of | Mackinac, where Lake Superior | throws its flood through the St. | Mary’s river, ‘from thence it is part- ed one channel breaking westward |to form a great backwater, Lake Michigan, and the other bearing isouth through Lake Huron and the . Messinger | Detroit river, where it bends sharply to the cast to overflow Lake Erie and its easterly extension, the Ni- agara river and Lake Ontario, Kilday | he first lake, Pison, becomes " |Lake Michigan, and Havilah the west beyond it; Gihon becomes Lake Huron, and Cush the middle west, and Phrath becomes Erie and On- {tario, . stretching into Assyria, the cast.” (LASHHAS ENTER OF SPORTS STAGE (Continued From First Page Metzcer .. Trice Right Guard Kurth . . Suarez. Jackwich Bowman Quarterback O'Connor . S eft Halfback Koken A Perb Right Halfback Hanley Sone Fiel Fullbac Refe MaGidsohn (Michigan): umpire. Schommer (Chicago); field judge, Kearns (De Paul); linesman, D (Chicago). Dartmouth Has Advantage Stanford University, Cal., Nov. 29 (#)—The undefeated Dartmouth col- lege football team came to grips with the Stanford Indians here. Heavy rains Reich Demands League Action in Silesia Riots Geneva, Nov. 29 (UP)—The Ger- 1an consul general delivered a 16+ page memorandum from the Reicn to the secretariat of the League of. Nations today demanding league ac- tion in connection with recent charges of Polish terrorism against German minority population in Stlesia The nan government asked that the matter be taken up by the January council meeting. Miss Nichols Has 4-Hour | Margin Before Last Hop Amarillo, Tex.. Nov. 23 (P—With four hour margin in her favor, th Nichols of Rye, N. Y., society aviatrix attempting to set a new woman's cast-west transcontinental flight record, planned to take off to- day on the final lap of her New York to Los Angeles flight. She flew here yesterday from Wichita, Kans reporting her total flying time frc |New York to Amarillo as 11 ho and one minute during the week which slowed up the playing field newhat, tended to aid the who had a substantial adv Dartmouth wall to the Coach Jack Cannell of looked to his huge forward anford’s smashes inside but an jury suffered 1 Yudicky, stellar end, left dependent on three wingmen van, Branch and Whitcha The probable lincuy Dartmouth Whitehair Stanford 5 . Colvin Is. Barber < 5 . Grey left tackle Bromberg . = 2 Hulen t guard Andres (C) Taylor | FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS center = Hoffman Bardin | right guard USE al of Honor” Frigidaire enclosed in this tiny jewel boex! ing Christmas thrill she’s had in yerrm Or, if you prefer, we'll attach the me- dallion in advance and have the Frigidaire installed in your home before Christmas. Either way, you'll be giving her more than a Christmas gift. 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