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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1928 PAGE WORLD NEWS TOLD IN PICTURES "TTT7 READY AGAIN Cnptmn RondSi anrJ Rorc Q. Williams in the cockpit of the Columbia at Roosevelt Field. N. which is hiring 'groomed for another trnns aetranic trip. lub ritaiinu.

ti lihn naifd New 1 FIGHTERS Governor Alfred Smith of New York and Franklin D. Roosevelt always closely. Their names have always been associated even before they became Democratic nominees for President and Governor. OFF AND OVER The harsie was supposed to make this jump, you know. It is very evident that V.

R. Glen expected to make the hurdle at the Melbourne, Australia, horse show, but not this ungraceful waY InlBrnstlnnHl Newerecl Interna Llanal Newrel Mask ni JIL' 'T' I Kavz LfrwT kMW.1 GOING UP Yes. Louise Thaden of San Francisco will try to go way up ii an attempt to set a new altitude record for women International Illustrated Seven 1L 1 RUBBER TIRED COPS Premier Mussolini reviews corps of bicycle police called the Metropolitans organized shortly after an attempt on II Duces life. Itucrti.iriotial New eel it 0mSS0 SHOT 1UMSFXF moose look his own picture when he tripped the speed Riifihlipht cavnern hunter in ihe wonfls set for turn nstfatt. Nc'j Mil III SKimHK 'HB 1 lit DIDN'T GET HER Mrs.

Keith Miller, heroine of an England to Australia Right, vras saved from the fishe when the seaplane in whicb she was flying to Bermuda was picked out of the sea near Hampton Roads. Va. ImernalSonai Stwuwl rS JOE, DEARlE Ihnis whni Vcnclia iMoots in New "'ork henrd over the phone I from the Graf Zeppelin when her sweetie Joseph D. jesscl who passenger cnllcd her by rod VISCOUNT HONORED Left lo right, in root, are' Dr. George Alexander.

General Allenby. Chancellor Elmer E. Brown; rear. Di Willinm Nicholas and General Charles Shcrrill at New York University Viscount Allcnby received the honorary degree of Doclor of Laws. lllilbl niloil Nt'n LEADS CONTRIBUTORS Mrs.

Calvin Coojidgc. first lady of the land, buys the first forget me not from Miss Gail Koss of Washington. D. for the benefit of disabled veterans. intpmntinnnl Newsrcci Morton C00LIDGE SEES Ogden ilio.

Mrs. Wi.rivll, liie i Mlii ulUi Mrs. Kp llavid t.slivi'f, leiu Jtud inaiiy oilier women, eotinsy was oTyLiaieil to 1lie I le kliea ii Cieket, the ivpovic siateil. The report of the Mnovev Poilar ra ii', IioIiik waped ai 1 'tnih iwne miller I lie di reel Ion af Al Sprotil. lias parsed the mark am le and miiin'y for the 1'und is still eom ii'il, in.

30 INSPECTORS NAMED IN COUNTY Continued From Page One HOOVER VICTORY SEE G.O.P. VICTORY BY 50,000 VOTES IN CITY, COUNTY rmiMl not ho rethloett, iiinler iniy elr ctLtiistinnre s. The uitHllilate fur the Kenale and for (lie assembly, Mr. i'lui'e, Tjillint. Air.

Turnei1, Mr. U'eidrinau. have been liiixy innkinir slH't'vheF. twn ami three for tlm tM three weeltM. (Mi)i.

i' snealiOrji who iniiiel tlu alward 1 Ilnderlltor litis returned to work after being eoulined to hia Inline for over a month as the result of burns sustained at Hie Delaware t'onnty Company's pkint. where he is employed. I louvc Cot't Is wliieh hae dime cood work iiiiium; the woiiu af I lie county. Continued From Page On A two. act farce, "Tho Old District School." was presented by the Red ron piaycrs in the Kcdron Chapel wlien the cast included Joseph Soin ers.

H. 1J. Bradford, Harrison, Rebecca Oarber. Benjamin Tare, Sue Redhcffer. Jlarry Mclntire, Mrs.

Ha7.el SchaeiTer. C.ustavtis t'ayne, Aft Collins. Paul Tarr. Georse Rancher, William Hood. Mary Potts, Francis Morrow.

Margaret Mclntirc. liiulnlpb. IJorothy JlaiKh. Itaymontl llallman ami Id red Mcfntire. Rutledge when; be will cast his vote nexll Tuesday, and in parting tlie President liosi Mis, Ward lit a laleC Ma 1 uine 111 I lllh with optimism nlcelan thai the Have hoe it wfll eiluealej ini the eainpaiKo, jo eli.nin.i;, tliat they! rue not Kolm; t'.

t'e fooled by aay trkrky or iiiytli ii a I propaganda "t'j' i Continued From Page Qns Koncy: Third precinct, Ninth ward. Charles; Haines; Third precinct. First ward, l'rank 1.. Smith; Fourth Kighih ward. Thomas Galla lb The prizes recently orfered 1 Swa 1 1 more 'bit a annua or 1 wished him a pleasant journey ana il sate return." President Coolidse's te lee ram roadfl h.

speilt Arthur Talley has accepted a Lion' in Wilmington. Mrs. lal ward C.rnnwoll Wcincsifav in Chester. Mrs, Williatn of man vriad. wis an out of town "I just heard your St.

Ijouis speeell X. l.lll 1 1 1 1 1 a Ki imii I the! i I etnocra I ie ie i I liey will sii a ppari tlu lent bol ie.says on (Mod i i. iisk i were tIiy" anted tii Miss Ifai rii Jviiitrstmi, I lut received a (told medal for lirst i riv.e, ruid 'rank l.isi, a tneilrri with ereat satisfaction, it is a conn illei gher: V'irst precinct. Fifth 1'hilSp McLaughlin: ia verl'nrd siiiti; First 'Firs'. eriunty for ibe iteptildlenii party in elmli IJl.strfct A H.i ii ley William .1.

iiHslmaiil If trie I ai lortiey.s, E. Willlaia It. Toal. I'. William Kraft, l.oilis Hlonii.

t'leiiieni .1 MeUovct'ii, jVMurneyH Williatn Taytur, .1 antes A. "aebt a ne, VnnKnJi'ii Uoliert V. Hon 1 1 John Pellnveii It of Hie I'nor. J. iim J.

Slieliy. Piiinui'l Walker. Mrs, Clara N. Hortun, Mrt, t'rniilts. Mrs.

Sanniel 11. l.iMkli'. Mrs. ward, tniv ward wa rd. eluded address of a series wliich hav4l Tlic Hallowe'en party id von 'y the of' Fncahnnta in Damon Hall on Tuesday evetiliiL; was a suc disclosed a breadth ot information, it Samuel J.

Ciljr.aii: Scvsntli matmitv of thoiicht and a. soundnesi will at i en r.iioi of conclusion on public nuestionfl lor second prie, The local Hoy Seoul loop t' ml Hie annoal tiy Si at the. (licaii ilekei. Mrs. Wall! iMi lliK her thanks v.iiiurii of I t.

la at for iilu ii knal i in i lie pi i ri: cam pa ii as tin vire nia of tin 1 pn 1 ,1 ii'a II I'ovinty a i 1 ei1. "1 have never seen Knelt sslve an I liarto'inloas spiclt displaveil by the 1 1 1 1 1 1 il ua.au ef I lelawari.1 never surpassed in a previous PresH counties. Jlr. MuClure reilii'ls, iU: spito the claims of. the JJpinocuHio leadors, that Delaware county will Klvo Hoover and Curtis 507010 ioritj 2ir.

SlcCIiire dops nut conceal tho tact that (h ijciinn'niis have been active and that tfnuth and Robinson will receive more the normal Democrat votu ii county which In miproxiinatolv out of tho 133.530 rfciiUesed but Mr. JlcClure fpyls ifo other Republican tonilcrs, that tlv Republican will roll up a dentlai campaign. cess. Prizes were awarded to Miss IHinnhy Hartner for the best dressed. Harry Itaney far the runniest costume, Miss Dorothy Orr for the pretties child's cost tunc and a.

Earlow fov the most original costume. Harriet Orr was chairman of tho committee. "Von have had the knowledge, ant) Mr, and Mrs. Carry Kr ludcmont which enables' you to tell tlekley Jackson, Mis. duel; K.

I.i. Cuasiib ralilo liut rri.l is int; Jis Alfred 1 Uvivts; Tiiiicniu lowiiship: Second ward, tei inule, I'sehei Clifton llciphts. Middle ward, John D. McClrney: Fonith ward. 'I'niieum township.

William Siavin; Lennox I'ark recinel. Trainer boroiiirh; Joseph A. tiarrltj Snntherii precinct. Alexamler ltr.nl ley; Hncoiui prCH'liuJ. Fast Lansdowne tho neonle the truth.

You have, been Aharon Hill: Mrs. Stanley i'. elinmp. of 1 "olladetpli ia, and Craee Uaib y. ami Kiiby l' ail cy, of Camden, V.

were recent vis tire i ri I II clear, candid and courteous, demonJ eoiiMt it I ie na I i inanity a. i I a 1 1 1 rill spl. stiii tine vonr faith in the. ncople. and on Wednesday.

Callers at tlm home ul' and Mis. Jesse r. Wbelniiie, of Xaaman road, were Miss Keba 'niith. Miss Sue Smith Miss Mabel niiih, of Wil minLxion. 1V1.

Talley has been unable to i attend school for several days on ac i count of illness. Mrs, Kva ae Pliers on was an onl i of. own caller on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Crank l'etrrs and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert IV iiers, of Uonth's Corner, were dinner of Mr. ami Mis. I'd ward (inni 1 well. Mr.

and Mrs. "William llali enler itnined the fid lowing nests recent Mi and Mrs. Harry l.udlain and sons, Harry. Klmrr and Kvevetl, tind datiirli ter. I.aura.

of tiermantowist and ptayed in some of He There eetns tu in tolvurd tin Mif.port aoa ejind tin i 1 1 Li I tu'li 1 1 ior wiih 1 lc hi i ir. vosir consciousness that tho trutll 1 thelf en Nol vote ot lltire a I ndons will I a tr v. urn i general timnl the jr.e.mie.. v.r has a power and conclusiveness Iti tor i lie tremendous vote. The lisu ,1 i.

tration of 133.R30 voters doc." tioi own which is alwavs supreme. I A slifilrt brfi took" at Crowtli er's blacksuillb shop on Walnut street en Tuesday, ttnth Rutledge and Mor Inn fire companies responded. Morton lire company extinguished the flames with cb era teals. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Aaronson, of Morton avenue, arc re.ee i vine congrat itors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. .11. I 'oi stcr.

of Linden aveune. i Mr. and Mrs. Milo of avenue, cntci'tnineii re Ui'iuly tm the oceasioii ot their il nvz arniivei'sary. The it quests in Iriudeil: Mr.

and Maroiri A.iam.s. tirk, i. rely 1 oil omeTt il I vol "All the discussion has only rnadj more plain tho wisdom the plani A. J. de.aeovn; Xortlier precinct, itldley T'iirk.

Anna First precinct, Si'lb ward. Havevford low hi p. Mariraret Ken i.ean. The foMovvinc nverseers were appointed as follows; Unncr Onrbv township: Forty klHV" Oil 11 In' ill. .1 per rent; this 1 vn hve.

nronosed for solvins out done. it political, economic and social probJ task, slnlod Mrs. Ward. Sirs, Ward added, "I eninesdy ulations nn the birth of a sou on Sun "Tnn have shown your fitness to the first ward. Karl J.

Council and Albert K. Crove: Twenty first ward. President. I wish to congratulate you fare; the S.anu.dho state ami the a.oeu.ini'.i forejiiry Jamil lsn s. James .1, and Mrs.

Irwin I'heyney. member of the board of poor directors are interested in tlu welfvro hvnd issue. These two le.uler 111 Welfrvre werK beltee that tnan nrul ninrin iti spee tive of ilitieal afiiliallons slioiiM supporl this welfare bond. Until Mr. elKunnan i.f the board poor directors and Mrs, Cbcyuoy have stressi the iii cessjiy for avleipiate biiltdincs ami r'tnlto nt ti properly i rare foi Hie ln.ij;ent.

insane and feeble minded p.itlems of ibis skuo i else knr onn to vote ea.rly 'day, especially in tie mominrr. possible. Ky doinj; this, they will 1 l.elpiin, Hiose perseris who on tho hifth quality ot your leaderJ Waiter 1. outburst and family Timothv A. Eliitt and James F.

Ciil elude those addil to lists by petition from this city within trie hist ten days. Durins the. catiijialfiu. intenstivo work has been dotm over the ens ire county by an xetuitlvo ei.iuniitlce Comprising Mr. Mct'lure, eluilrinau.

Chester: County Chaiiiiiiui William j. Dickel, Haverfuril; tives Edward Notlinairle. Ellwood J. Turner, lloyhm: rover C. Talbot, Norwood, ail c.ndUl.

u. tor re election Thmnas AVcidenian, Haverford: William T. Chester: James Wolfenrtcn, 'r XJs rby, candidate for ConKrcss: John Miss Ih'i'llo llnsttarty, Cale her tna ii, Mr oil and James Wells, of Willi) ins ton, IVk: Mrss i I Wells, of ltovrr. ilia til It it key. of Chester, anil C.eorco Cox.

oi 1 tm Lr il Selj; fried ShenUlO. of avenue, was a surprise llal shin. Vou are able, oxpenenceu Ill L'b''" Iiane; Twenty second ivard: day. October s. Sir.

and Mrs. Charles C. Carey and family have taken an apartment at the. Faraday Hotel until the completion of their new home on Pershinf: avp r.iT Fdiinbeth Rrnwn. of Vale ave.

mie. moved into tlm property recently I Chester, ml Austin ShaCer and die n. i if A I bus tic City. trust worihv and safe. "Your success in the campaign I Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Ueale cut in res sa I'My tnsli lo the polls after working bom to vote, di not wail loir your hnshauds to areonipany yot to vote, fro by yenrseh cs," seems assured, and I shall turn ovel Maioed Mr, ami Mrs. Harry IV trr. nmen President ot th Inweeii party on i nursnav ri i nins Those present were: Miss Mar: Mr. and Mrs.

Otittcu and Al ton Mai alto oti Thursday Frired srneo nf America to VOUl occupied by ChnrlcF C. Carey, on M. Neske'l ami I.eiphtonl Nineteenth "warrl, J. Urcw ster and V. M.

Fourteenth ward. Francis X. Johnston. and i Anna McKrarney; First precinct, Harry 1'. Ihinkip and Harry F.

Third precinct. Flizaboth Class and Harry C. Second John F. Worreil and John 111. TLire; Morton Roronch.

Richard keenint. sure that it will 00 In coral I onelmlini; a o't ot tnleoHave ea in p.i zni rib a bic mriss meeting to be held In the Twentieth rVn tnrv I'bih tilis evening wtien lb, Mr. i keliy is a so adveeatint the petent "hands In which tho welfare ol Lester Cain, Charles R. lleKi. ier one one stliennari.

Miss I Iletinor Mriviiiiiiini, Mtss 'indlcy. Miss Henry i Joseph Karsner. tlcirRe Wll liamson. Kr inlt David iut iif William JNtts, of jlur and JViA'tlUJHUI for Aills Oeorsro K. ill.

Mrs. William Mr Josephine IV end and Julias Amoidnnd road, on Thursday. She will make extensive improvements to 1he property. Mrs. Flizabelh lianby.

of "Woodland avenue, who was taken ill while visit in.n: relatives in Wilmington, is much Improved. The Rev, Francis J. ft. Morrow, Mrs. Morovv.

Mrs. Amandus Acker the people will be secure. "CATATN navyfumhIed Ward, and Mra. Irwin Ciiev ney. Mr.

"Wolfenden. the Renubliean of Karlr Uoi of Atlantic City, were tiii. ami Mrs. 1'aul I'')'rrd Srwarlliiume. estry bonv' tssva s.

Mis. W'iiliam Ward, atrd Mr. Joseph 11. nitikuon. pit winneti's bU: an i 'Ink.

of iv. ware ioriiit are nrini; siipporr. lor the welfare, bond isuo. These two prominent women leader believe lhat this amendment shauid In sii I pii lme entitled "Masier of I i. eliLpn'Hni: tbc lite I rviti li 1 Ir; ilinin i', be i shown lor llie Insl trine in bcliw.nv tire I no Uepntdican t'liiiipnicn i 'am untie pml ict I that Herl, i rt Ho ivei will re erve the liu.i;est lUairlu; of over rrivr'51 irnieily married on Wednesday at tin home of Mrs.

CI Ivor Itiecel. The cereuiony was perforriieif by the: lev, Siival stniith, of 1'hiladclphia. Tin wore a swn ot' golden brown IN PLANE SMASi J. Pilson and Kdwin lieatty: First district. Lnnsilowne, James Mooney and Isaac H.

Ucrry Morton; Richard .1. Pilson nnd Kdwin H. Reattey: First iirecinet. Taivsdo rre, Mooney mul Isaac 'SAILOR' IS SENT TO TOMBS bride civet I ir.aii; Miss Roth, Ceorpro W. Putts.

Mrs. ral Tarr, Mrs. Thomas L'. Haipli. Mrs.

Graham, Mrs. Km triorrs. Mrs. and Mrs. James ami rarrieo tmtmue.

PEN'SACOLA. Nov. 3 Knoc Rrovles Mcintosh, chief aviatioll seet peas and yellow roses. ami to at 1 2 IN BOAT BARELY AVERT pilot of the United States navy, fllghi Mclntirc attended the. annual supper I Mrs.

William oh In son, of frank ford. llll.UU (lu. Vl.W YCKK. Xov. not nit "ItiV sur' i tire sin la candidate in I.ansiloM lie.

ferir.i; of the uirfor; nal e. Insane an 1 The mass feeble mirrdeil wards of tills state, tract a capaeiiv andieiiio may revive prnper trralnient ai tire I from l.ansdowire bat fv earliest possible time. rotitiditn; rami a ui ties a. Tlie Neern voters of Uok. ate 1 he meet inn Mr.

Mofhne, County have shown deep Inteiist In for the svr instructor at Corry icta nere, w.i well. At I killed yesterday when lus pian NIAGARA DEATH PLUNGE e.Satlor" 'ri ilinnii was remaiiileu i In Tombs iv I lb in bail yrrner day. when Sutn eine Justice N'atban Ibjnr. of that city, iseljour.led liear imtP In his case and that of Uarrish audi, lac and the voters, Wolf, rrdi lionilure for candidate to suececl tlte late Timma S. Butler, has developed into one of the best of campaigners who ha stumped Delaware and CheMer counties in jears.

This tn; pressive candidates Keeldtsi: 'nationa! political honors, has made a very favorable InipreKi rion among voters of the eighth district. Mr. AVolfenden has delivered speeehes all of tho Important districts in Cheater and Delaware counties where he has been favorably received; wiiere hl Emtlins? and kindly personalitv (Illicitly made him friends. TVolfsnden beinir a manufacturer, has hammered Democratic free trade or tariff for revenue only, in all of his speeches. He has shown that ir tho interest of The niamifaeturinc industries in this nation are to remain alive, successful and prosperous, and tho American workers kept rmplnycil Rnd happy.

pre.it Fiepithlf e. i ti JJrinclpSti of ifal Protective tariff win presenl to address After the breakfast Ih." couple left for Atlantic City, where they will make their future home. The pilosis: Included: Mrs. "William Kaimick. of Media: Mrs.

Kctta Ilel Miss Kathryn Caiin. Mrs. A. Hold en, of 'rankford H. favis, of Kaltlmore: Mrs.

NVifljaiti L.iviih an.l Mr. and Mrs. Waiter MoKemlrtcb. iI Lester. at the Methodist Home on Thursday.

Caul Unscli. of Sycamoro avenue, who accidently shot, himself in tho side when ho tripped over a tree stump while gnnnlnir. Ii getting alons very nicely. Mrs. Annie Kelley.

of West Atlantic city. N. was the recent kuosi of Mrs. James Alclntlre, ot Urldse atrecl. Miss Marie Xeason, of Gormaii tin; canipamn in overy section ef thel county.

They, as' in 'former yrais.t are loa1 to the 1 1 lea par ty, The wo in en 1 a My Iieen active in l.ne.sleu, Mnrton. Iarbv. crashed into another :00 leet atjov tho field. Tl, Irving; H. Howell, of Macomb, 111 student flier In Mcintosh's plane, rut fered a broken arm.

The other plane was piloted Second Lieutenant Peter P. Schridei U. K. Marine Corps, a student llicr Washington, who landed his machin in safetv, nit hooch it3 propeller wa UCFKAT O. Xov.

A crippled rnastptiard cutter. Cc adrift half the nlyrht and slowly suekevl toward the rap I ds above the whirlpool falls in Canadian channel of tho. River, was rescued ycslcv day after it had tloatcrt onto a ledcre of rock about a mile from the cat aract i lalivai Hunter wil; presine. Tuesday a meetin.i; of all tiro o.unmtl lecmi nnd women, in wilh every Marker enlisted i i the iluhl. was lic ai the Uepuhliean Club and the number present taxed the capacity of the nicotine; yooin, At lb" nicotine, favorable reports were made bv each Darby tnwnshtp, ami Media.

the inception in the campaign hefr an the work of orfrau irinp the lfoovei Curtts cUilf. direction and with the aid of many leadiiic Republican I'olev in order lo await the arrival Philadelphia DLstrtet Attorney I Moiiachan's representative. i'Tledman. a lor mer I el "lit i bcNer, has been indicted in I'll 11 a del I phia for assault and battery With intent to kill. is ehareeil with bru I ally assaultine; a witness about testify in tho local craft Invest i I nation in which his former niana rrer.

"Uoo Uoo" lloff, i i ri ii involved. Uupiis of the seventh ami eighth crudes of Lester school, aci oinpn nied by Miss Simpson, prini" ipal Mrs. WoUoruleri. Miss I tender and Miss Creene, visiled a Ch 11a delphia newspaper otlice and 1 iidepemlencc Hall, riukulelphia, on Thursday. bent In the collision.

The Chester Times Classified 'Art are salesmen visitins thousand, lown; Mrs. Herbert Baker, of North Philadelphia: and Miss Sara Kunkle. of Rutledfte. were the guests of Miss Florence A. ll.nsb, of Mnr.

tun ai enue, on Tucsdiy evening. women, amonar them brine Mrs. Y. Cfininiltlreman. In the boat, a Sit fooler, were Foat swain Hubert.

H. Wilbirr and Uaiidolpk Thompson. They were taken off In a rowboat. iircotdlns to Cb.itr precitic! in fiiv a big majority homes dally try Adv. S'.

Kverr tt. Mrs. Jai Krid. Mrs. W.

man Hustler. Irwin Chcyncy, Mrs. Joscidi Ji. 1 Lanstlowne will.

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