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^1 F V - :.y n. viirs ■ii IS n i R A i V. ' *> , I ^ rf * 1 '«• i-K» '.: J R^me, Sept. 6.—Italian /i have dropped"anchor off t| M n ^' issued at the’ Forf I'f land, adcotding to word ftom ^Ife-said:; ^ ' •' --.r- i->JtaiiaVGreek situation is- this afternoon. . Greece wan. . r isritical.” j ered to turn -this island^over^- S^lpfc j^-.Italjr^ Presents • Bill j Turkey, but has not yet done S(h^ f U Ja. a ‘ • ” li $ept. "6.—Italy today It is rumordd that a pl(^' EXPECT i u t m r s IN to Greece a formas been fotind to unite .all the ^ef r'^-lwenty million lire for Islands into a republic. ' N: Y. STATE IliURDER wme and Irenngs of Ftid^ ad Saibi^' lath Tofl Reports Not ^(flf - military occupation of | Greek Fleet Withdrawn ^ax(M and Antipaxos. , .r ' '-r’ Windham, N. Y., Sept. 6.—Ar-- ^ Week NextModh-WiD Not Have Float k ' Paris, Sept. 6.—Tl\e Crreek tthahs Chamber of Com- Fearfut Toll of Life Taken in C ii^ , has been withdrawn to Volo in iy adopted a resolution rets that may cleat up the strangl­ cal Parade-DoDar Day Causes M m l CoinaM -ii Aegean Sea to avoid contact wf Ijpievgevemment to sever all ing to death o fseven year old the Italian fleet in Greek wate t'telations with Italy. Howard Rotbenburg, son of a well noal Meeting ^ e S e t - Towns and Viflages on Tokio it was learned from the Foreign' Sept. 6.—The Leagpie of to do Newark, N. J., hat manufac­ Office today. aasfmbly naintinii was turer, will be made within the next The members of the Manchester Merchants The allied Council of Ambassa^ • jW^nit*!^ Jwtifjji ew ng 48 hoiu’s, Special Prosecutor Wil­ tion met last evening in the auditorium of the School si Yokohai B, S. Coasuiar _ dors will meet tomorrow morning ion' to liam E. Thorpe declared to

at 1 o’clhd; lo't '-Hiif xtei ijead^ in poiiiHly ispl^^j- <|8 nua^fing: ■'' ' , - penalty of . to the 24 nafnes made and imprlspniinent proi^in ia^ M and terfor over ihiHiois sy the following dead At this time when hH pne Wh] A new sidelight to the case was realized that practically by ex-Sanat^ Athtv Eil)l «»-horrcl^fllllmBed jefugees, from the dissfiter area, bdt avi^jpaipBon in town would be in- the Centennial were aHi^'^thday: is horrified at the calaimty>‘ new capital of Japan furnished today by Mrs. Henrietta te'taaiad more in the Centennial The regular elo^^v^l the people of the Rising Sun slowly and mirely regain­ A^ti^kiis';'’' I lias befallen Japan, persons ^^uake is situated Barietaud, of White Plains who, ceWdiration during the afternoons Thursday during the year Ufa* < ing their stoic composure and with the fatalistic calm so Dr, W. B. Worden, resident phys­ have visited the country are very 131 om ’foWo and was the v/ith her son, Heni^, is a boarder ic! a;! o" the Amcrlc:;;; Consulalo, mentioned than they would be in cussed and it was voted that characteristic of their race they are now setting about to ikeenly aflected by the disaster. Mr. j rr;'Purinton’s labors for at*the resort. Mrs. Barietaud said Yokchamn, shopping. There was also the by-law shall read from no^. reconstruct from the ruins of the fairest portion of their and Mrs. Robert Purinton of High- j siJfefi We Was appointed in-1 that when Mrs. Litt was told Of her ■)I)r. Gilmore Smith, dcnti.st, Yo- point brought up that the mer­ that all stores shall be eloaed' land Park .spent .six years in Osaka, machine shop practice i nephew's death and the discovery land the foundation for a greater nation and a greater civi­ kolnr'.ia. chants themselves and their em­ later than 12:30 P. M. “ Fonxi«^|^ Japan, and their view of the coun- 'faf vlfcaka Higher Technical of his body, she fainted and proved lization. . k, Zcinbsch, chief pharmacist. ployees should be given an oppor­ the closing hour on TKursday. ffaa^f^ try was from the deck of a steamer for a .period of three difficult to revive. Death Toll Not Exaggerated Tokio, and 100,000 in Yokohamn. U.-lLsd State.s Naval Hospital, Yo- tunity to join in the big affair to at 12 o.'clock noon, then later l standing off the breakwater in reappointed in 1913 for In spite of the reports emanal- Outside of the above fearful toll, |kohama. the fullest possible extent. ‘ was made 12:30 P. M. Under 1110^''^'^' Yokohama, in a howling typhoon, eriod. ing from Japan ye.^terday that the thousands of other dead are re- Another piece of business dis­ present ruling a merchant can I Mrs. L. ZembSch, Yokohama. during one of the worst floods cen­ jls the second largest city M Y S W SDitKOUNDS death toll from the recent catac- ported from cities, towns and vil- cussed at last evening’s meeting, close his store at 10 A. M. I Paul Cannon. tral Japan ever experienced. - At in'0||C'||(apire and at hat time had lysm has been greatly exaggerated 1.ages scattered up am! down the while it did not relate to the (Cen­ so wi8hei(. , Mr. Angolia, Yokohama that time Karuizawa the mountain s ^IIl)MI)liili IIf over a million and OF (lYtAN there is a persi.stent belief that coast with the l)ay of Tokio as an tennial, was of much importance The date for the annual meeting I I. L. Gimson, -Yokohama. resort which hasneen a safe place this-is not the case, estimates from origin. a foreign poplation total-1 > ------and brou^t forth much comment of the association was set for the I Mrs. Albert Mandel, wife of the for the foreigners during this 75 persons about two' Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sept. 6. scores of sources agreeing that at ( i(ic.~ Arc Dust Heaps was the proposed attitude of the first Monday in November. ^ ' I Yokohama representative of the earthquake was cut off from Tokio hpndr«!d American and British surrounds the ^eal ail- least 400,00(1 casualties liave result- Tokio and Yokchani.r are virtual I Zellerbach Paper Co., San Francis- jepta.commuted between Kobe and, of Mayor John F. Hylan, Of ed from the violent catastropl’.c, in- * ______1 by railroad, and the Y. M. C A.^ I CO. (^akaj daily, their business houses | York City, who has been con- eluding 180,000 dead in and aroiimli (Continued on Page 6) I friends who were to meet thtfm Richard Mandel, nine year old wore obliged to travfel the eighty ^il^doieated in the latter place.! mpre than a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mandel. miles or more, mostly by foot. One O sd a vrik dubbed the Pittsbugh or,^®«’^- present he is reported to Twe U. S. Navy enlisted men, of these persons is Mr. G. S. M a ttft^ r of the Orient because heWbe 'suffering ferinc fr.mfrom ' tunnels in the mountains. nip^ ^ experiences. but vigorously denied that the Cheney Brothers can offer nothing The Harri.sburg conferences today faces the unenioyable task at Yokohama. struction of the Yokohama 'stodjlv; passed through, ascending - to -qifc recovered most marvelously new regarding the possible effect looking to a rcoj)cning of the joint of adjudicating the “ ultimate con­ A child of General and Mrs. De Mayor was suffering from cancer. would wipe ooj; about, a m oa ^ *l attitude of 3,(WO feet- (above |te&: ^ e effects of a large fire in- on the local industry, any more contract negotiations now has re­ cession” of both sides. Jardin. And then, just when themedical supply according to wdl info level. Mt. Ada-ma th e ia r ^ ^ i ^jwlfcn a large section of the than haW1>een stated in press re­ solved itself almost solely into a At yesterday’s meeting, to quote (General De Jardin appeared in men were supremely confident that importers/ Destruction of volcano in-Japan is. wiped out Better buildings ports already publishejd;. question of wage increase. Pinchot, he “took to and discussed yesterday’s list of dead) Mayor. Hylan ^ould be back at his stocks and of filatures '. ti^Vti Greeted, streets widened, New York advices from Japan The consuming public, all side.s with the operators a specified eighty miles distance, from New York desk by the end of the cocoons into silk would be( Mrs. H. R. Nicoll, Yokohama, indicate that the catastrophe has agree, must foot the bill that ^/ill statement of terms upon which the awa jand during Mr; ^rigtorfB;^fey^: -ltepgjr Unes extended and many week, pleurisy set in with an in­ serioua/ And ‘ finally, the^ ( wife of an accountant of the Char­ created a condition of “dables, no send the hard coal miners back to miners will agree to settle” and terer bank. in Japan v^as -pariicularly ac^gii a when a large section of the creasing temperature, which, this tion of railway Service markets.” All offers of business work. An increase in wages will “ took to and dipeussed . with the red glow appearing over tJuT' improvements introduced. mcUTiing alanped immediate mem- affect the s^ipmehts.' In the ; Wk A child of . Mrs. NicollT have been withdrawn by the mem­ .. mean an increased price of coal and nfiners . a specific statement of at night while occassipnai si Purintons have many friends beife of the' Mayor’s family, but time, Hanch^eter can only ': M. Cotte, French, manager of the bers of the American Silk Asso­ the ultimate straining point of the terms upon \vhich the operators Oriental Hotel, Yokohama. of ashes fell in Karuizawa pjkkbors centered in the dis- which hjB physicians insisted was the best. ciation until such time as the Jap­ ('public purse thus has become the will agrc^lo settle.” Mme. Cotte, Yokoh'ama. the day. ,y. waste by the earthquake “ndthing to worry about.” anese exporters can get their bear­ , dominating factor in Governur The final conditions of the opera­ H. W. Rowbottom. One of the most>beautiflllI- and are knxiously waiting #4^ ’*v ’ ? METHODIST:MISSlOifj ings. V Pinchot’s strike meditation efforts. tors, it was learned on the hig!ie."5t Mrs. Agray. they had of Mt ing them. On account The operators will tell the Pen­ authority, are; Mrs. Kirkland Wilson, British, a train on tho UTse heat in the lowlands Both silk jobbers and garment nsylvania evecutive that the limit Agreeinent tc nay a flat ten -per noted authoress. about the foot Of friends,very-rarely manufacturers are seekings to ^ t Wa^ngton,, ^^gt,, , to, which the public will go in an cent increase—and no more. S. F. Somprton, newspaper man was jus at dusic'and fhe,_ to 'tiirir work until after stock at the ol^rices. Such houses odist mlsriogBi^ nd'^nced price is 75 cents a ton— Withdraw all of their demands on the Japanese Gazette, Yokoha­ taiiv with it’s snow,yC^''vVl of-;September but re-' are finding |t^|[||(4^mand ^from safe,- j re, they say, wliich must be for a long term contract. ma. against the purple I'th'itHe'hills.- On account, of libndon,' Sept. ‘ 6.—-Italians have these sou; also found rccdi^>Stto seiiied the Greek i^ands of Mer- ished beyond ail question of a Abandonment of their ori.ginal Louis Watson. road and &ll the ;:^h.ope for their saf- that ,the is not be- tives of (ihe^J Jf a ten per cent wage in- condition to revise wages yearly to P. Rubattel, silver engraver. to^ave been &• ' . i lerd, FanO '( and Mathraki, near ing oiFi Corfu, according to a Clen&al news f islgranted the miners. meet the prevailirg econen.-c silua- Mr. Riberio, Portuguese, manag~ T sflk was- said to other hand the miners tion. er of the .Hong Kong and ,Shan- dispatch from ."Rome this after- dealers to ,np^;;w;V' . ■ •,. , 6^ R' faw h^aaV ; for more money. The This, ho.vevM-, to he contingent gh^ bank. ■ ^ ; ^ ,is raportod from ,,^este that who ieadi^ j rijtstrt. increase on,cohtract- upon a definife s-element from the Mrs. Riberip, Yokphama. thi^ the- hvm .arrested many ^ ^ d be -accepted; Bot -aueb government an 'nercased A {(on of Mr. and'Mrik Riberio, invading two M the, day workers—66 price of cl-d ».= ii stifled in ff.e face Yokohama'. , - . OO&kjai union pe^oonel-^iffj hehig^the detoand'litof ' ^ llQUinii toiBeiit t r i ^ g hhi£ of the^^Ine Tead > ' ^Continued on Page 6) „ . *i i *■* .. f- • -‘t

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Q ' f m w ■ f / \Bakers’ strike, or no' linkers’ Seholariy Conaideration of ' etftke, wliile the countk,v wonders I arary Stylaa of Abraham' Un- R|'' t [where its lu-ciul Is coming I'roiu, Dr. j coin and Thomaa Jaftarsohi' S-‘ ' /iiT. Walter I'^cU kcs, dlrcctur of the V " bureau of iiirrlcanethmilogy, Smith- 1 In Aitierlenn letters we fix on , sonltm in.stitutioii, sii.s calinl.v at I Ahiahain Lincoln us our type of ^toglsts ’'„bbTB found that his di'sk: ami .smilessmiles at a nood-siznooil-sizeu j imtural expression; the legend of „ era provide a veritable hac- nodfrey.ifrey la thihthfh i plec e of jiorons suhstanee. Tlie ' Ids hunihle beginnings and Ihe «|,wi}unaQ fesMval^or a nuinl>er of hould be glreii l. piecc of liread is more tliaii .''lOO ! jilalnnes^ of his manner deceive us says London Tit-Bits. Wlten St has sungt foi oot V ears old and v.as dim out of fn- i Into a conviction that he was^less ■thet willow is In bloom they find a j to develop Ifa <11 in niiiis ill tile Soutliv.esi hy Dr. : indebted to art than Tlioiuus Jef- I'slmllaj' scene of dissipation around 1 He points out ttot ^ jr,ewkes. ferson, and we therefore talk of the ' yellow catkins. ' lisping baby stmgtr Is b V I rhetorical extravagances of the 1 ' There is a fty so addicted to wine I early in life, and tMa ttewie I'ec|*raiion and contrast them with » i that Linnaeus named it the “cellar ; contact with I the Attic simplicities of the Gett.vs- i ' which appellation Kirby . Is developed or; color K** i hurg address, .lohn I<>skine writes I changed to the more appropriate I Singing la such a per^al I In the Xortli American Review. . one of the “cellar wine drinker.” j It lends lt.self to the deVel(ipiine^V[^ IVrhaps we see a final proof of our - Kirby stafes that the larvae of this _ of the individual as nothing sound taste In the story that Mat- little fl.v, whr.se diet he could attest .does. The joy which a child gsw*.^'-' ! I hew Arnold gave up the address ; from his own observations, disdain In reproducing beautHhl melddles I for lo.st when he got to modern railroad system trained, their taste awakened,’ rtfefr ' liappiiicss," hut only the demo- from the days when the lirst iocoiuotivc pulled out of Chicago on the old listening powers developed, .juMt 5a6C:lXj£S-5 i craiic sylliihlcs of common sense in HERE’S CHANCE FOR ARTIST Galena railroad. He started with the Nortliwestern at the age of four­ their love of the beautiful culti­ I “go\crnii'cnt of Ihe pt'ople. by the teen years and during liis service spent forty-six years as an engineer. vated through musical study,— ! iHopIc. f(w the iieople.” Both dheu- Almost Any Painter Would Make a The photograph shows Mr. Itcihanspergcr slinking hands With Wflliam Montreal Family Hdrald. ^ , GettiKig Tlieh’ Anii-Typhi?.s Shots i mi'iiis ar<‘ as rich ns they can well Hit by the Depiction 6f Flock Wllliscr, assistant general nuinagfr of Ihe road, us he pulled into the ' he in rhetoric, as all great oratory of Glyptodons. depot from his last trip. ^ CREDIT TO CASTE SY8TERI : is. and of the two Lincoln’s, as a : matter of fact, is rather more art- ArtilSts have painted every kind Long FreedoRi of India From ' fill in the jirogress of Its Ideas. ■A of pictifre except one. They have President Coolidge at His Desk Plague Was Indlr^ly Caused always preferred a flock of .sheep by Its Prevalence. MAN IS SOON FORGOTTEN to a flock of glyptfxlons. We are at one with the artists In their adinira- ! Although Europe had sufferetF Cleveland Man's Experience Is Very tlon of the lights ami shmlows of a ] I from many visitations of plague be- % Much What Would Come to westering sun on the bucks of j i fore and during the Middle Ages, It sh(H‘p marking their way homeward t J ' Most of Us. j was not until the Nineteenth cen- al(/ng a wooded road. Xotliing, jier- ! tury that plague came to India, If isn't the Itip Van Winkles onl.v hujis. so much breathes the atiiio.s- says .7. H. Stephens In Popular Me­ '\!ii) cnnic hack to find themselves phere of bucolic pence. chanics. ' forgotten. 'I'liat sort of thing oc­ But let u,s fancy for a moment, This was due to fthe prevalence curs with painful frequency In the effei’t of sunlight on the hacks In India of the ancient caste r.v.s- evoryday life. IS’or Is It iiecessur.v of a coterie of glyptmlons. These tein of the Brahmins, which result­ ' for th(“ victim to sta.v away 20 w<*re lu-ehl.storlc animals with a ed- in separation and segregation. \oars. Miicii less time will efTiice bony back like our tortoi.ses, though The higher cnsies lived apart from liiiii. tht'y were monsters In .size. In im.v the lower castes, and between each S'.me time ngo n mar. came hack light, they must have made a glit­ of such segregations open spactis ' fro'u tl»- Wi'st. w!u*r.a he I'.nd tauiie tering company, and in any gallery were left, which allowed the clrcti- I his liome for um years, ami set out an oil painting of them would cre- Intion of fresh nlr, and provided lo renew old icquaiiitances. He had at<‘ a gri'iiter sen.sation than all the for expansion without congestion. hi'cii a oromlnent man in the hiisl- sheep pictures collected there. Vis­ Tlius, unwittingly, the caste s.vs- noss life i)f tin* city and n meniher Bi'iuci s.-< .Miiry, Vi.-oor breakfast lie had in Ttu in-i.g camp. I'mtUhurg, i;. Y. ' » I y,.u later. But he never came I the dining car. The grapefruit was state, of M.vsore, South India. It pithy, ihe ham was-tough, the po- broke out first In the most congest­ .senior partner saw him tntoesAyere cold, the bread was un- ed quarter, where sunlight and all* lip. Antenna for Homp' or 01 "" forward. derddiie, and even the [coffee—well. I were excluded or polluted. ' pU. tills is, a surpi'lae!’* If w'u« not worth the 15 cents he ’’".•'iig til1*Tr iifn‘ 1iM''pald fbrj.t. \ . Plants That Select Homes.; said th e fjdDtlml ^ The, fit'll'pll'ture t:.' he made of I'm,si dent’ Codlldge In the White chief popnlur dlsiiiu^ Hojq!^:;®xeeujh’^,offices, seated at tbeidesk used only a'shoart tlihe’ako'bv between vegetable andablm^

TlilsS'lslfoKfueling hurt and Ignoivd, but after oil nJfT't { there's little sentiment In business, ■ptier 1 ^ 1 emphasis. “If will never and lids Cleveland man’s experi­ he Uf^wie. I am behind one meal ,C9&’b9Q1 ence has been duplicated countless and iV P il never catch up. W'hen I avy tone because of the eat a jioor one I am that much h(v Iiuponds, which are still ■ coiniioscr’s deafness, which was re- hind and I stay behind because I j note, move hubltnally, as with pC I ccnily discovered In Vienna, will can’t eat two meals the next time, j ! apfiarent purpose. Natorallstf- w5>» : doubtless he acquired for tiie Beet- “I feel that I am entitled to two j ; hate given closer stud.v than i'' lioven iiiust'uiu 1 1 1 tlie royal lilihiry good meals a day at my age and a f ' K ,to elimhing plants state that tbeaa.’X* ' ‘ at Berlin—om* of tlie most i.atlieti.; fair lunclieon, and If I do imt get | I seem to excjrclse the liberty--’O#. Vi? rolicctions of tlie kind In the world. tlieu^i 1 am a loser to tliat extent.” I choice. Their tendril^ In euro‘s* I Wlicn tlic Mrst symptoms of deaf- — New York Sun. , over pieces of wood with hel^'e____ I dess l.ccauie apiuirent in 17h7-, the Tom Mnore, presid^nl:' Of .the I try one hole after anotberdinBS'' I gri'al niMstcr l.ecame tlie prey of Trades and Labor Congroa® of Can­ I they find one that pleases theoi. - anxiety I.ordering on despair, con­ ada. ii' ■. , ', , Bird’s Beautiful Wooing. I One Investigator saw a teo^ l' ' sulting doctors ami <|uacka alike In FRANK W.,STEAI]l,NSi I Louise .Iordan Miln. in “Wooings ! withdraw Itself after having jltmwd'' ’ linpe Ilf relit'f, ami Ihe Kerlin-col- j ami Weddings In Many Lauds,” I Itself In a hole for 30 hours. 4^'^ - - l: '>Vi? Icctlon licaj's witness to the vnriet.v I tells of a rarely beautiful lilrd of i Hie (luradise huuily In Me.xlco I Fall of the Roman Empl.'ei'qfi- $ of car trumpets and sucli-llke de- vircs Vliicli lie Irled in tlie vain j wliicli Imilds a dainty little erme- •j The fall of the Korntyi eniplief. f ’ I .shaped liiit to sliield the privacy of ______! was in A. D. 476, when the wesjeM li"]ic of assisting Ills weakering I . - S I 'l l S t '. I Ills wooing and wedding. It Is a l E S i Anally extinguished' .%%■ Vet it was after lie was dead I lovely IlHle sanctuar.v, and is so i the deposition of Romulus Augufr to all sense of sound witlioiit that j Well built Hint It lasts for seveinl | , tnlus as emperor of the West, and 'X Bccllioven wiHitc soiiu' of ids graiid- I years. .About this tiny temple of [ ! the proclaiming of Odoacer as klbc c.*>l:l ilie liigli I'liwei- stminiis ill iliis ■■■iiiii i ry aiiil l-hirope. eriiieal temperature of tlie elements I I eyes of his tiny love. the Eleventh and Twel§h cen­ Hu're lu-esent. In Hiat en.se iliose ; I 'I’he author a.ssnres the render turies; and (4) those with’the G^ toman Turks In which th^^ Ho elemeiils would he preeipitiiti'd into j ; that this is not fiction, but a scien- G" f:o Find Rare Mussel for U. S. liiliiids, if tlie pressure were snf- 1 I title fact. power at last weht>do'((>tt in- whtii Mohammed eaptUr^'- llcieiiHv great. Sueli lliiiietied ' ma.sses. floating In gaseous matters staotlnople, and the last- ei^tkwer; ^ Frank W. Stearns, a Boston busi­ I Average Would Be Maintained. ' Constantine XI, waa ‘ ' . V % ' Cl Ilf greater density, would, it is ' i Bret Hurte was once lecturing at wary Digest.' ■ .-,,-r Hnuiglil, iiresent tlie olinrncterisHe ^ ness man, is President Cuofldge's , Harrisburg, In Virginia, and on the ■ ------=------— hM':. P -•ilipearanee of .sun spots, for if tlie most intimate friend. morning ofdils arrival had such a No OH In Caps FuV."‘“ liquid were opaque It would look LEO BRAVERMAN- . terrible headache that he .said he Many animals are ' -S5«*Wd heavens!” said Harte, who X-'C'*'* any humah—that is. .th^; \ Discoverer of Riches Got Little. had been telling his companion how at Its tips an d ' becbipiM-'' It is M curious exHinple of tlie he felt, “has today’s man died yet?” ••'N* logged. , r • i - irony of fate Hint in the history of I 'Jlie other, never suspecting It wan A: 'Ihe only 'dilference fei ' i ; siu'ctaciilar gold dl.seoverles the one i a Joke, said he w,{)uld try and find unfort^ate cuL-* heiilg" t lo discover Hie treasure trove has j out. Next morning he came to take off Its sodd^.db^^ i i \: seldom lieeu enrichedVr maintained p m ! I Hnrte nnd said; “I couldn’t find through,** fcad,; cio^ng,-' '' H' ('ft F* licrmaneiit wealth. A striking illus- -J^out exactly about that man .vester- from a diy cl' I Iralion Is found in the life Id.story I da.v—the coroner said he couldn’f cot wiglnfttrt of Robert M. Womack, the cnttlc'- I'-WX . say precisely who he was, bnt who- shxirea of the Jle d iti o)*Agp < ‘ man who dl.scovered the famous * ever It was, he would average all eoUariy haWe toi ‘*i , i . I-- (’rlpide Creek region. “Bob” Wom­ right." ■TT

■ ack died penniless H)n Aujtjist 11, aged sixty-six years, after a Oh, Fudge. r *^W»»t are. the VPi ,vt 1 lingering illness In a sanitarium a great pbllticiaa*) I where for years he had b/'en sup- *^WhaL are ,vou afterT* **A' tea* kettle.’* - ' X *Tt> eeemsi’* Iiorted liy relatives. Yet something’ • ■^•^hat’s fiumy." Sorghma/^ if the': > V'.T like WfiO.OOO.OOO .was the value of Vc ‘‘What's fiinny?’’ of a pollttqlaiLta tdi I Hie output from the Cripple Creek Btitu'entt I mines. ' 1 >aUberate1y buying somathlng on Tot - ^ -'Q -Ip k«i^,.ypp .4p, hot water.?* . v’ 'N llllntn t-hesteL McDonald Is seen, strapiied to*tlie board on whldl live of his f-VM'l\e je « is hH\(S hem si>ont. Iiulding- hi.s most cherished pos- Leo Braverman .of'-'.i The offic cynic prefew Sunday j scashm—an autographed portrait photcgrapli given him by President is'tt^ name appHeiPto Harding w hen he visited the Children’s .'teasliore Home at Atlantic-City, 1 -1 ■'» is < '!i!irii-i A. u' .\ndiilusia, Jil., who Is dl.stingulslUHl as autoing rather than church. He li*lie school6( 166, spenii N. J„ last June. Now he has proposed to the BhUadelplda Sesquleehti^ I::i !ii:i'!c Hu- ;i says at church he tires hie legs miaqahaging ‘ a ’ rsi ci)uimcr< iiif shipment of mussel sliell.s from the , • ■' V » Tow i^me al cominlttt'e titnt-a fluid he, nil*'>

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... 6 . . N' tf ' si. ' ■Hffkfp.rjit;'"" vo^S^tutday.;^^ for t£e. danei^dln'A* ____ . ; liftrd;;: ani allowed the's^^M^ , I,' ii.', ' vi4*iV .'irettnii^’ Moaday/ co^ ■ y-'m went-.-(III ' Friig} d^rfptljS^ dis^OvCrOd' the ...... ^favortle on the walls of anoimit templps it ^ ead^n^i^ James - Burdick the profits.-'In ig Wjparent that, as far, bqci im wfal rif fhe, ^turday sind mepts dere -srieiMip- C., Egyptian womp^ used A the four- Ipl^s of vegSS^tt with strfeiomers to fasteh their seem eke^^veT:^! twenty'fifilesttway, hair, tying this, In d bow at tfie zepresentlfig' rite jitzV ..... - some ' .people' i t the muxzte back or side. .This style was re­ out: the 5,000,000 'M r and Mrs.;. • B, S. Lord and mens'#ei« .^own. 4i'j|fltb: a. pneheriat string; leaving 000 slaves, Aj, B t 1^ l^‘ acjNila-^leiaviis no half livish be- seasons, is going to be accepted without streamers,, which held the ■fairtily .of Haitford- accompanied Chevrolet tourinp^^s ^:on >‘ |>otj| '^entrOti . The ‘bine , parka man’'did , the eyes. SoutlieVn ffitlmate.' or'’' at hieenterprise for some ' 'Ajtd'^^lltjr heart was always lifted houette without detracting in any­ of wMi^ attr^ei^i.i^cl^ It Was this filet which gave rise It has>berita a p riy y t^ . ... Louis: Bennett, who yrorks for T. tpwotim-and years, teaching in Tolland, ■ South .Ipnwelf - for riot recognI?lng you, cannon to be brought by the United tained because of its decorative from the captured rolls of,a slniriui'v)T a Bracelet inside, matching The fan shaped earring is new " 'ipp, and.i’ll not rob. you. Hell! Manchester and Marlborough, and States ordnance department to a quality, and because men have be­ regiment, the Sixtieth Noftth inside of the cuff. and Oriental in type. The Turki.s'a Bt^bdr of yoar church!’ ” linn. Reverend Doctor McKlmi; last iyear in the Alfred • E. Burr Being point where It can be tested is come accustomed, thi-ough thou­ motif carries piany of the Turk­ known as the Jervey ‘gun, from the sands of years, to seeing it worn In ex-Confederate officer and a wrl^eft" ;.’^ School, Hartford.' Eoomoinical Smart canes with leather straps, ish characters in the metal ■ and 'A^(^IN6 TO HOYLE name of its inyentor, Capt. Thomas one form or another. on this subject, quotes a leftrir('re». Among the many visitors in town By CLAEi. PIBLAFIELD H. Jervey, ordnance department, ceived by him from (3ol. Walfrift^ so that they may be carrie Says Jeweler, and Gives Good , 1 • 4. u- Ower of Paterson, N. J. at Mrs. Jervey gun shoots one-and-one- port of any precise numbeft,: fiii4 of 'shtoes each ev- Grvsval and jet combination.^ are ■ i., . „ have cm led tt» inquire—’’ ■‘' ‘ ■;Was an'rig^eeaftJle spectacle to Reason for His Advice^ u^ Edmun^.Hoyle (the master tenth-pound shells of either high have always realized that it p r ^ 'j^th their noted. , in • ,long necklaces,1 , and1 it is• I: Eva , ^ Rozelle s; Mr. and Mrs. Enoch “Pardoning me, mutn, Wpiiia\y eX| - • . - ■ . 'kindly excuse md a monaeatZ fUd .Itfti' wfipsel code of etiquette t|Uosive or armor-piercing type In ever be largely a matter of conjtKS sale. The first 1. Cooley ancl three daughters of buum a of five. Here (s joyous news for wives tare on our side.” said that crystal is as muen In the gris ring oU and— • - - ' ‘ r^iaiife has been accepted who must mend their husbands’ ig the store whose vogue as ever. Windsor at Frederick Cooley’s;Miss “An'd you've turned It up'''^ gene^htipns) drive up to the In the absence of complete' oft»- Edna, Fentoh qf '\yindsor at Miss .socks and thousand-and-one other clal records, the question stHl fte-, TiUbthe shoes, is given the high; I suppose, as usnah. Tj Pfgripris tayerfi at noon In his articles of apparel. Madam, meet May Dickenson’s; Roger Isleib of poor people;^ vVUl never learii td-’' r hAcifoey' coach With Ills em- mnlns largely a maftrir of corijlc- Mfidal- . ' Long strings of beads for the MISS MAftY HASKELL Mr. Hole-ln-the-'Vest PoCket, who tnre. Neither the Gonfederats klea New Britain, at his grandparents, economicaL ^ And look dt th a t iriuili^j —tire’Ace of Hearts—blazonpd has beeq decreed a blessing In dis­ ' • • • pea Vi , of GOO,(Hip nor any later esrimate neck i r e popul.-v in coral, dry ofi the llnel If isn’t; fit tp Biiri 'jifit the panel. Hoyle was “a irian guise, and who must never, never ,In millinery circles it is reported topaz and amethy.st. Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Isleib’s, and seen. Don’t yon know that ydrp speechless humor,’’ who can be accepted as final or as^eVen under any circumstances, be sewn approximately accurate.- that the sports hat is in general Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ohman of East must have several p eg s m t. |bred Into the study of wh^t up or mended. Hampton at Gustavd A. Johnson’s. piece? A gust of wind WorfidlfioW; It was a silent game, says Here’s tlib dope, remarks a New demand. The felt hat is sponsored it alP away, and then ' yoq’4 fiater.f> her Morley, In “The Power SOME GOOD HEALTH ADVICE ■ wSthis time, since it is quite correct Schools opened fdr the. year in to wash it all oyer again. pathy.” ! York .Sun writer. j If you knew anything about men’s 'Medusd of the cooler weather. They GILEAD the. North and Norfhwest districts pray, why do you wash on “ " nally the game was called Just as Valuable Today as Whan day? If 3 : It wag Mr. Hoyle who, vest pockets you would know that lft^*’|iOpuldr in cloche shapes, with on Wednesday mriniing, - but, the I dust, such ns settles on itlie top of Put Torward by Wise did Center' Bchotol will pot Open until only learn continual utterance of the Biiirijamin Franklirf.' C ro^s higher than usual and baml- The .schools opened tS^ednesday hiTve one vp and hushing monosyl- I the mantel where you never dust, Monday, Septeiri^r^d, because of ___ , ^ I accumulates In the comers or the ed'With silk or velvet. riroming with Miss Louise Ce Sney: for IroriL , lyblst I when gaming with Eat and drink such an e n ct ■ ■ ■ • • • some pmnting ar|i. repair work be­ . deal better' and find life ^ tle r— Jjfhope tongues were apt to lining of the pockets. Such dust dner of Wethersfield as teacher at A mdden yell from' winihi sent does no harm, except In the one In quantity os the constitution ofi ^y* •^Club Sandwich—=-Toast quickly the White schoolhouse , and,< Miss ing ,

____ mpfiffipaftote It W i^oral^y the sHd^friftjoiM time ind haUrwon thri the m apL 1 ® ^ case in which the bill is differmi aiiff ii!bg^, arid It Stall is ..... tf r ^ e ; heaftfelt tnartka and ' opflrMlatlon shaped in,tbe two sex es.. The.bl _ T]r4fl. her fa ir * ifllul for A Ffflm- W wd people by her Uhtirfrig ef- riourffhwent dr the get-roy aa t IPM ge has taken on the' hriblts/ of .fte Mrs. Jdhn Hutchins of Bqstbtt iS H a^ a'year ,or7l^a-^go was Miss fefte and phllanthrOpIo endeivOra. Woodpecker, and the gitpUf crowilke A greritec (|uantity> cKsome g o ^ ouf*df'*fi. The proper lUiraoL Ifio con briii -yl^tprta crowr-cap- m.ay bp eaten riten ot&ra, somt; spending' a few weeks'with-het Gladys ^ l e r , daughtA(ri of Rev. vtomUn^ a' chltd , his'at the. atrirming Mil of the cock-bird’m adhfirobly y/.M helps te keep a Mje^mllk fdoihJ? fiduptod to inp trees, and if they Ing of. lighter , digestion, cousin,-Mrs. : 'F. H. Bllsh. Mrs. George P. PtrlleffIWitrtef pastor Wlfiembeft, i9J6, wjhfen others, ■ ' yb(hig,'.Hhey look freift and Hutchins’ dUilkghter and husband, 0 years,old, has sound hollow, to^dlg down to tlie of Marlborough V* CHeS In finding out , and Mrs. Chell, and little lea of touring, the an exact measure; but eat - for churc^ rticiW ^fn,'flli fi . traveling moving- Hut It lacks the homy-pointed tip • arid :’sleep is an absolute nebesaity grandson, spent a day or two here, Husband .w’oul^ of tlio ton;;up, which In the true nccgfslfy, not pleasure; for lust.., The flir on Mooriday was at- jSJWo others arp act- knows nut where iiecessity. eniiy are built up~hnd the har/iiful Togs for Autumn .School lulls' WometfS^ I^provemm^^ Id bird Ims becoihe inuc-li elongated Arteient Citadel of Athena. m tfie famous blind v. is The Acropolis of Athens, was the efl^Ntts of fatigue are remedied. at St. Dunstan’3, the Lon- and slightly curved, and when the Now Occupy Mothfer’ri Attention ..... _ drfJ cock has dug down to the burrow, anclijrit citadel of Athens, gotrie------> •* » fpr blind soldiers started tlra%cnl{ed Cecropla, fftom Its re- Flowers and I^erfumes Pearson, the hen Inserts her long bill ami By JULIA BOTtaBlLfiY NdW F hdiJJl ydU’li b r i ^ ^ draws out the grub, which they then pufed®Tounder, the nlythlcal Ce- litw is wont'to trace better sNai^'^nekt tlffld i Uoi crops. It was bnllt ifpon a rpek W an. divide between them. il^ leinB of woman’s virtue MUlHito.-^' - . ’ feet above I he Attic plairi. ^ I s Mrs. Jameif DurUnt SUOed as porter In eminence was 1,160 feet in length Agid-her s^ace. Of -the riottage indlgUaritly, muttdy-' Ing the ab- New British Parliament. When a new parliament in Great from east to west and 600 ferif In pure, both sweet, lug sbUiettfing about the ftnprdrl- fte pfi^nrletor and clerks, width from north to south, arid dence of the pdoy. to wait on .a k shopi” President Coolidge for his mount : rigl'ts and privileges of the repre- ' “Corning, ina’ariir .A lish architecture are found In tee after his decl.slon to adopt horse- ■ sentntlves of the people, and re- Canterbury cnthe' , shd . "Bfit," continued the boy, “he hour of the night, and, having first fred, St. Dunstan arid St Sflfe^ .wAtes of .two eggs. Fresh dtoririeA “Ik this thk ikay’ fpU couitlnlt.huye caught much,” expanded with a sense of dlfferenc^ The northeast transept Is rubbed through o sieve, the fill yo'uF dutleu Whrin I-.pl&v yrifi in makes you think that?” from the mass of civilized mnukiniY Thomas a Bucket was mniiieii^' leniofi jiilUe, stafi ibid -'.•l.-l ieSarde of toy ’cbildtih? 'Twey. - “Because,” , answered the laA who are horizontal and. disregard­ Jfs called the MartirirdOiD. ' - ■. beaten whites. whll If ftdp hletirit" Etbril tbUf fflo ^ ttl knowingly, “because,' you see, he ful of all such proceedings at this The cU^ about the base of te#'' ere used. JtdMit; what ’ Wilt iidM‘ thoaf^l^ had, OBljr:: two worms with him.”— time, long aftd quietly watch , your great cathedral. carries pri.4. oon-'^:] ^ I t to •tains off his face? Too’d-rShttat Mnrpert. ^ ' . stately p^gress through the stars. sideftabiri trade ill hops,—! ” /^V.' ■eaU'OOok five mlantee; sfitts of tem(U^ and-^ Fekcyr After such a nocturrial reoonnoltpr _ fold in the eggs. Bake Bfayou ufllet -Qie inlrbrittlh’trrei* • K|e 'was Some Tough. among these astral clusters, aloft May Fast for Months: 'buttered dish In a slow oven yq^'ft .BtttoMttto brirthwptbriffhOT?: ’.Eth( tf itriv Two arigrpea were lying behind a from the customary haunts of Beaded lizards live te.dry.nlL . twenty minutes. Serve with September brings^ school time,’ f”«V dderitk the ffaoHt AttltijS ol deco­ don’t ' stop that bowling ’itfffl- pacKlag'Cape on the docks at Brest thought and vision, some men may hidden by day and bec6riiriatsid'’WKhifjBi(4(lltored ’ awt, you’ru- dlacha*fedr-I - hottest pfirt of the y ^ . I

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mm' JoMsdn', told'^celebrants H e m F^Abbrh County, iric^here toddy. Mr. Jbki a tribuUf'to the d ^ . . t» Oak fore diheuBsing *e) tnbae^ption Bataa: country has wroag^.llll,'* said Mr. , rr Ann* Low Close beas#' -AC. .kHiny orihbttl ^ •••••••••••a***,!*** ^0bOO Johnson. The papers' say I am High mehta tiidt'chaite tbA'tiavhl^'' Bhe'told...' I3r6tfjiei#, Harry and i love* # a « r oth«* -to - dtotpactloa, -J-'. ^Months aakitafa****** $8.00 profane—T am rough and care Am Can ...... 100% 98% 98% noy«r eeMfk th h» Antlh toto' to its aynMfbUiba: > It hhl' B$outtl8 .•••••«••••■•«$X.80 Am Loco ..... 75% 7i% 74% thooghr y tbe-crah to like #e#nii-^ naught for books.’ This is untxne. fonied a toinA^btoltoito >#om|n khd nif*rle4 .12 Am Smelt . <.. 59% 58% 58% tddayi iCffias R ito has on hi# g^dess,' .and If ,'Hriep vqf: Tro^ I have access to a wonderful li­ to#str haV#, ' beautltol |la Oopias.'.. .Two' Cants Each 124% 124% popdIht:<|iA«3i>licw r i f e l y round would have been,. 'metepbori(toIiy iuiing Delivery Within Carrier brary. I love books. I have read Am Tel & Tel 124'% curlotii. khdfp ■weren’t Yddf*. f toeaklng,' in sore pliglit 1^ she had "i- Uilnk 1 was, toy dear.’^ sn- Ita ol! the South Manchester until my eye^ are greatly im­ Am Wool'^;... 88% 87% 87% Feiv Ghtow ho girdle-nndb^ which - to inck her- awere# Aunt Mi^ry, :toPlltof -kl o f tha Manehestar Post Of- paired, I am sorry that the pa­ Anaconda .... 40% 40% 40% aklris. When ‘ She ftod with Paito, Atchison ..... 97% 97% 97% round*'tile cify," 'be .sbA ' h fn chief of the Inftmtry of' and sf^ety is to be made a part of we must show more love in the veyed distances of 15 or 20 miles'* Barba ra." Famous Play’s 76 74% 75 ’’toodA” bring hltogradually^kieab- was til#' girdle which made a vital “Why dldfilt you marry, hlmr Red army, stationed at ^to' the required courses of study in churches, teach more considera­ day, Wbeelbarrowa also' bah^e ef and itoSner to to& Tinal. distinction ..between, matron and Genl Asph ... 35% 33% 34 “Well, you see.. he happened to OR. A. H. REINHARi&i the Kansas graded schools begin­ tion in our schools and show more passenger tralBc. “My ladyr add' eventtoi^ ' h#^ htof^- Nomah girls ytora gtidlee of tm married already," answered Gen M o t ...... 15% 15% 15% quently^xeturns from her ttodto bto^^d^opta a ^deways gait, ning with the next school year. charity between man and man.” . white wool, curiously knotted, as Aunt Mary. Gt Nor pfd ... 59% 58% 58% tour with the huniU*^ on oiM'i|f94 'to# as we know emblems'of their glrihood, and the and herself on the ofqdr. “Oh, Aunt Mary!" exclaimed Inspiration ... 28% 28% 28% nnknotting of the bride’s girdle by Barbate, with qifick sympathy. Electricity will be the main fuel Half a dozed people, may r ^ 'itt the bridegroom was an -important NEW S OF BOTH CAM PS Kelley Sp T .. 34% 33% 33% front of a puffing' and |ie “Do tell mt'obout him.'* W CEREMONY part of the marriage ceremony. “ Well, my dear, there isn’t very and power of the future. We have Kennecot .... . 34% 34% 34% Coolie.' The whecd ^Is^ to Ind' 'cehteC Bernhardt, who did nothing by barely entered the Electrical Age. o f' the barrow, whKto 'a l^ to' mOck to tell. He was married to Firpo Will Need a Bat Lima Loco ... . 67% 66% 67% liiiklibiM ' halves, wore no fewer than eight a woman of- quite- a different type Chained Lightning, is growing up ancing the load If it tt'tomintoW e f'. tieyri Family and girdles when she played, tb# part White Sulphur Springs, N. Y., Marine Pfd ... . 28 26% 26% heavy, anotho: man or boy, ito » Others Imbibe m Palace In from' himself and they weren’t into your best slave. The estab­ iangkok. of . Theodora. “I have Just‘mad­ -yery hkppy. In fact, they hadn't Sept. 6.—Jack Kearns, manager of Mo Pac pfd ,. . 30% 29% 29% pull by means of a rope, of dened myself thinking how eight lishment of a telephone circuit of .100 99% 99% thrown acrose his shbnldera, Tn'l lived toBCthor «tor years, though Jack Dempsey, today said that the ! N Y Cent .... I, iTwice -.a year a water-drlnklng rirdles could be worn” wrote the aatoe rto)f sheltered them.” over 5,500 miles between Havana, only person who could win the N Y N H H .. . 13 13 13 very few Instances a mule is the' Bume-Jones. "It wouldn’t be' fair assistant, but It reqtores a makto. tofeotony takes place in the princi­ “And th«h you met him?" Cuba and Santa Catalina Island, fight for Angel Firpo next week j^or Pac ...... 60% 59% 59% pal . tetopto ! near the royal palace to call a necklace a rirdle, or a A'uM Mary nodded. | off coast of 'California is recent lead the mule. The man behind garter. Eight girdles—however do was Babe Ruth. Pan Am Pt A . ..60 58% 58% has the hardest work to do. The to Bangkok, Slam. On this occa- “Dom It hurt you to tell me. j j sltHi, all the'members of the royal they come? But I have the great­ achievement of the Bell Telephone “ How?” he was asked. | Pan Am Pt B. . 69% 66% 67% knotted muscles of the man's back est confidence In her. I dream of Aunt Mary ?” ' j System. This' |s longest circuit in and the tense expression of his fafnily, as well as the military and “No, my dear. We met and we | “ Ruth has a big ba.seball bat,” i Prod & Ref . 25% 24% 24% ClvU officials, gather in the temple, those eight girdles around that found wev loved each other beyond : the world an,d in constant use. The eyes bear witness to the intense twig of the Oriental willow.” Kearnes replied. “ If he loans it . 75% 75 75 physical strain under whichch presents himself everything. Beyniid life, and .dntll voice travelV undef sea, over moun­ to Luis and lets the latter use it . 50% 48% 50% Is the^**®*^ “ oklng a profound deatto That’s all, except.that he labors. The wheelbarrow askew me to #o away with blto," tains and 1jy radio in reaching its 20% cheapest method of transportation obeisance, falling on his knees, and PENNY, TOKEN OR PLEDGE why maybe Luis can knock out . 21% 20% then drinking of the water con­ Barbara was amazed at the rev­ destination—all in one operation. Jack but it won’t be done any oth­ So F a c ...... 88 87% 87% in China.—Nevin D. Winter In Cur­ rent History. tained in the golden Jar, in which Derivation of Coin Corns* From elation, and at the depth, of the old er way.” S 0 of Cal .., . 51% 50% 50% are soaked spear-heads anfl other Such Word* a# “Panel," peispion, suddenly, recalled, showing Fleet passing through Panama Kearns said he wondered where Studebkr .... .107% 105% 106 iBStmments of war, and sprinkling “ Pane," ' Doutitorpane.’' ‘ on Ama^, Mary’s face. 90ADS BUILT OF PLATINUM “Of course you refused. Aunt Canal incr,ea?^ by 30 ships of S 0 N J com. . 33% 32% 33% It on his forehead. all the talk came from about what ’ -This Is the great oath dw, add ' to its original.'fbrpi the pehhy MurgC And- so^" - 187,746 gross tons', in June, com­ would happen to Dempsey if Firpo Texas Co ..., . 42% 41% 42 Metal From Ruins of Electric Light formerly the officials on taKmg the was not a coin, but ,a token or “I did refuse, of course, Barbara, Dr. Aurelia H. Reinhardt, praaL pared with increase of 45 vessels landed one or two blows. Union Pac .. .131% 181 131 Bulb Plant Used In | ^ ^ were, paid the next six moatiik’ pledge. Its deprivation comes from but not because I cared anything dent of Mute college, OaklSnd,.'CM« in May. For®i8T>i trade tonnage U S Rub .... . 44 43 43% Highways.'-' . i . to a lump snm, says the De- th# same source aS that from for the woridt# censure. When you who was eiectfd propldant of (m “ Who did Firpo ever knock out love with all your heart, that means shrunk to 1953 ships, lowest in U S Steel . .. . 93% 93 93 , 'Itows. The' officials who live Which we get the word “pawn,” amerlean Association of Uhivefoitif with one or two smacks?” Kearns Qeluhausep, a sleCpy towi) 'Baiigkok; and < cannot and also such words as “panel,” less, than nothing.” Women at their annual converttIcSi years, and compared with 2,634 in queried. “And who did he ever Westinghse .. . 59% 59% 59% quiet German valley, hgs beipQi#: present tbeiMelves b'etore “pane,” “counterpane," and “pan- “6b, that’s how 1 love Hari7 ," Portland, Ore. 1920. |.ow freight rates and an­ fight that was not a soft one ? And veritable treasure chest 'toyai|' presence, gather in the said JBarbara in an awed whisper. “There were other reasons, tbien, A. J. WEDDERBURN, JR. ^ nouncement of Shipping Board’s who did he ever meet who handed time ago a large electric Ugto ee of the chief functionary of The readiest pledge to leave In intention to proceed to direct gov­ . STOCK MARKET factory there was bnih^/ <1 t I locality, where the holy water pawn was cloth, hence the Latin Aqnt Mary? He had children?” him any real punching?” The ruins of the building Weto oas been sent from Bangkok, and “panna," a piece of cloth. The “No, he had no children.” ' ernment operation are important New York, Sept. 6.—The Stock Kearns said that Dempsey would to build roads. go through a similar process Of original panel was a piece of cloth, “You thought It your duty t o be factors iif ^rinakge. be whipped some day if he fough); Market displayed a firm undertone In the course of flme,tlid{^„ ''drinking and sprinkling. It Is Said or patch, and from this we get the loyal to. his wife who didn’t care at the opening today, those specu­ of platinum, a constituent that of late years some of the folr- wcrd “pane” as applied to a pane for h lm r” long enough, but declared that it the manufacture of the bdlbSi. ' “Not in the least We were loy­ LIGHT^II^G BODS ARE 0. K. lative favorites which had been in • Tke irbst has. silver whiskers'.” . .bAtoi m itoe'^ito itoHto to™- ' ,get.fier.the .time ;tr.ouid come when lightning Keariis'gaveA to jyist. showed ' fractional strengtii. y,as appUed to .thohey, to , one love w^oid gradaally grow pale .throofto' coriom.'” ' : ' would happen.: tip to ' a to •of:'toe - <;‘!fto,: .^ant.*^Ma»l’*. gasped Bar- n hope, fo ' ,h'e does noLj ^ 84H^>a#‘||l harm l^ hini'in£^,r Ktoriis ;iwjded.'r he nih to tire ib^uhd for]®' does, the fight -will tigers, STOCKS CLOSE S t ^ O t I . - todlsfn" Itiiata ito# '4# „ ...... lightning,‘ In order that the far­ twoMioW and a eouple' of pan­ New York, Sept. .6.—The, Stock tonsic' of ^tito ____ eaasM the legendary ,^^:-ic6'^.awa|!4M«eti»ervh^ __ _ mer may lyioW when he is getting thers,” air.Jp'Hed up in' one, loose Market closed steady today. Just dlftot to #oUflj[ __^ .Abthbr to' beat high -knlghta I tor the day. wjb^ttbe.ito« edge Staiidard materiiri' ,‘installed in a and swishing, around .a prize ring. before the close a seUing wave SeOms to atn coubdxt&ble, 'According to tra­ ,. .iTlaoecf Asataitanee. ’ It had' groW bilfltbd.'' Thht’f Ato musical antiioritlea that tti#' 'Ito- dition Arihbris ^unCU ' table was Barbara.” •- -’ v . J M i m Sfcndafd ‘ manner,' Underwriters’ If Jack’s -temper is aroused on the At wne of the golf clubb' a young Atokgader_/4i^. W* . . , caused a cancellation of the dtaito songs b^^ve in them nothlhg seml-clrcular - lb' form and ' each lady who to very popular; ■with the “And that’s- why you hever moi^ Laboratories has arranged to issue night of September fourteenth I riedr; foimdar of tfia raoan^Lr greater part of the early gains. borrowed from instrumtoits Noth­ knight preiout 'Was the same diis- caddies arranged a match- with an League of Afiidriieah tr an etched aluminum master label would hate to be Firpo.” Davison Chemical provided the ing of artificial Instigation. Aii.tii-^ fance frvmi the distinguished king. elderly woman who flatters ^eraelf eTbat’s why, Barbara." “And did you nevhr set him whoga nSthtokl hakdqiMrtara sifr^ for attachment to each laiilding dlan melody never serves two,sets' The round table was to avoid Jeal­ that she can play. The yqpng lady, Washington. . late feature, falling from its of words. There is no tostoncie, It ousy among the different members again r equipped 'With Standard material Firpo Works in Secret an excellent gdlfer„ wished to keep morning high of above 52 to appears, where the pOopte hdve of a 'lompany—the- round robin to from winning, for social reasong, “Never, my dear.” installed under their supervision. Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 6.— Du Pont rose 2% to 137%. Pan- sung the different stanzas of a; bal­ to protect the leaders of a possibly but her opponent- was in her worst , “is bis wife still alive?" Save Pot- Next Year’s Vk This is the final stamp of approval Luis Angel Firpo was not worried American Pete closed one point lad to the same air. A large pro- dangerous enterprise. form, and-it sgemed Imposaibte to “ Php?;,No, she died three or four poxtloh of Indian songs are entirely years afterward." , ; n 6 W is' tiie' time be join for the job, and will be issued to today over reports that the courts lower at) 59. Gulf States Steel lost keep from - winning. Finally she without words at all, syllable# be­ Camels Induced to Smoke. "Oh, Aunt Mary, and even then VadUWn the farmer immediately after the might stop his battle with Jack whispered to her caddie, that she all of its early gain, finishing at ing-employed to carry the . tubes. In Motopce, when the naUvef are wanted to lose. ; you decided not to marry him?^' installation'-report has been re­ Dempsey on September fourteenth. 88%. Studebaker closed frac­ Perhaps the most striking; pe«iu- tralRtog -wild camelB, tb^ make “Well, my dtar, if the matter THE HOME aWifK “Ah, miss." be said, “I didn’t "Tbn Bank df ceived and approved by the Labor­ “ I will keep rigl>t, on training,” tionally lower at 105%. llarlty of Indian muisio is^tbe jack them docile by Inducing them to know that. )^ere I’ve been stamp- had been put up to me I probably Should have consented. But you atories.' Under this plan it is a he said, l-^ex' Rld^fird will take of definite pltdi. Tbs ytodtob' smoke tobacco—a cigar, loosely Ibg on her ball every time it got Steel common showed little gins his ' song < where l£b rofiledi and pieced In the mid of a see be bad fallen In love with, an­ comparatively simple matter for to the long ’grass.”—Boston Tran­ care of the law suit. change at 93. quality of his. voice and hto mood tbree^comefed, piece of wood script. other ■woman—a young girl, much Save For * Next farm owner to specify that instal­ Firpo is doing much of his work I of the type of hto first wife. They at the same time-render it'easltoft V through which a hole has been NOW is the tiaae foi^oto o o r j^ lation be a ipAater label installa­ in secret. The real training is in tor him to Bing ft The pitch of drilled, says the Irish Tobacco What She Will Bs Later. were very unhappy. Men do such FOREIGN EXCHANGE foolish things." tion, and thdt he be guaranteed to the improvised gymnasium back of the song depends upon, the individ­ Trade Journal.. “As soon as the Geneva soon will be four years . . . Vacation Club ' *' New York, Sept. 6,—Demand ual.—Washington ;Camel begins to draw he beedmes “Such treacherous things r ex­ receive label as evidence his cottage, where every morning old and she to a most precocious THE HOME BANK it TRUST Sterling $4.51%; Franc cables docile and quickly grasps the art of youngster. She overheard daddy claimed Barbara Indignantly. “Aunt Mary, that couldn't happen : i*The Bank of ^ rv ie e ”-,I of compliance with standard prac­ he is working hard. The afternoon 5.54; checks 5.53%; Lire cables ProfMsIonal Bridesmaid. Inhaling the smoke and emitting it telling grandmother that hto little tice by the manufacturer. Since exhibition at the dog .track are "See that giri?” asked Brown. through hto nostrils. One defect of girl would soon be four years old between Harry and me. Do yea 4.26<%, Checks 4.25; Belgian cables mean to say that our love will ever the Underwriters’ Laboratories is regarded mote as a commercial “Yes, I see her. What about the training to that Mr. Camel to and it would not be Jong until she 4.55; checks 4.54%; Marks 33,- her?” returned Jones. apt ever after to Insist on smoking cease after we're married?" organized purely for service and must enter school. Geneva inter- than athletic importance. 333,000 to the dollar; Guilder ca­ "That girl has been a bridesmaid at work.” rspted: "Perhaps you and Barry will be not for profit the new arrangement the great exception.” answered The challenger’s exhibition yes­ bles 39.23; chacks 39.20. at more than 200 weddings," said ‘Tm too smart now." will simply be additional lightning terday was illustrative of his dual Brown. Silenoed. Aunt Mary Indulgently. . , “Pm sure wp will,” said Barbara. 'insurance for the farmer. It gives character. As a boxer Firpo is “Gosh, she must keep her father A newly-married couple were Will Clean Ivory. poor. The one time my'«dgU| teriaining theto friends, and among I'vory ornaments mgy be success- - Aunt Ma>7 remained silcfnt How him a practical guarantee that he slow, even listless, in his public ex­ LADY WESTMORELAND was a brldMmald, what with, flow­ the guests was one wnose oontlg- could she tell her of the dllBcoU r cleaned in the following way: C m itractor and v> is getting his money’s worth when hibitions. As a fighter, he is a ers. trinkets* and fiaiamery, it cost ued rudeness made him objectifm- Rub the .itatned parts with lemon road she mast traverse befo^ pa#- he buys lightning rod equipment. wild cat, despite his size. The way me 800 plunks.’ able 'to- the jiiekt of th# company. Jnlce, then whiting made into a Sion yitided to friendship, of that dark, dreary time of waiting? Had JobU ng W otk The main purpose of the Under­ he waded into Frankie Koebele and “It has /neyer ”Hto'CQn%cL although, almost un- paste with a little, lemon Juice. Al­ fatben--* eent,"^ iqstotoff’ftotote bl^' wag ^foteratgd for aooie low thto to dry on, and when it is 'she herself chpsen wtogly? T7>at writers’ Laboratories is to accom­ the way Natalio Pera kept out of “Spring the solution.-’ I om tip oi was her problem. But then that a i t o k tlm«. uptU^at' supper JM. bad up, C parft^ly ^rj rub off with a soft t ■ . ■ plish a reduction of the great an­ Firpo’s reaches, showed that the liCto .to get. It.” 1 , i- a/n»e Cloth or wash off and 'Afterward was the nnlversal one, and each nual fire losses in the country. challenger was .in a mood -for ^ ” ir Is #im^# e^ou#^ served to ini, and polish. , - lirast solve it to. his own way. - , H. Wii»t»ni N»w»pfcp»r 'OBtoii.> . 324 Center S t fighting rather than boxing. assistant inog f Intended humor re- riagf license clBtifi” ':'‘vl'- Beginning of Stenography. A NEW ANGLE tbtoplg?”.- i ' . . - T — — — . ■I*'. ' . ' ' :to)d^ the fork do you Shorthand was practiced by the During the recent campaign and nHHHuniiiinniiiiiitiiHinitRfliiflHiiiiiiiiiuHHiiinHnHWiiwiHiHiiiMiim GEN. CHANG TAO LIN Ancient Rule Still. Adhdtoff^'Tto' :ed a- QUleMooklng.'man ancients, but no one knows 'wbo election of Magnus Johnson as U. There are interestingJ^stomyals pt thgethtj end of t|ie table. invented it. The oldegt iQ^stem^- S. senator in Minnesota, the pub­ to imrilamantt ®*d the ttoituril7''ilrith tant was devised about 1412. Tpe ■ which ancient customs arto^itoto’ded > - C«^ Discourage Him. first Bnglish work was Dr. Tim<>*Tl lic gained the impression that he to the commons Is evident fri^-tbb granted a. donkey and he thy Bright’s, issued ih the year is a radical But Magnus Johnson fact that a passenger may'^ino# fetito had seen one -to a nearby field. . 1688. is undoubtedly a different type^of OH the floor of the house,'And .nt . ."Ilshat would happen if I stole Members New 'Voi^ & Hartford-Stock ExelUtoffe-'* times b®® to, carry oat ctlridas tiiat donkey?” he asked bis father. ' Early Golf. a man than the professional poli­ V Central Row,^ HartfoctL Comi. ' forms of' gymnastic exercise '.lb' or­ V "Ton would get six months t o Speaking. of golf, a correspond-, tician of the accepted radical type. der to get at a member.'hej.brants priun,” V • ■ent says, thatvAnanias must hafe BR^TAJ^T O F T IC ® -«lW B fltJ tfa in Gtjpeet He is a • hard worker, has raised without actually stepping ob for- '..Bobby tbouitot a while, and then been a golfer—at any rate, after .. ------...i .. I ' - -I Vi-l.A;'4J a large family and his wife and bidUeo ground. ' Bidd; ’‘You; Wouldn’t forget: to feed a "bad lle”-,he -"lay dedij.” .’ Sap- his children are his assistants in It. while L, was away, wbuid joa, .pbira, too, he adda, for after'; a Arms Too tong. • .father?^ . . ' i , ; ■ i'' “Mgrfigke“bi*ved tltoti»ol^«-’^ ! A'-*:. I'V'. running the fprnV- - -A-. i nian who The Commonest ■physitol' idefoct Boston Byeplgg TransertpL' , ^ , j ^ ^ O f f e r : owns land, farms it hipiself, earns la the human race t o that Ihl a ^ i Halratkit th# Human H#ad. , - .u'. i ' 'irr his money from the soil and wears are disproportionately 1oo|g.L (TMli '‘ildrity'-aayS an gverage effect' occurs more often,, f ’*' ' . may- .coDkytil #» real working clotoes with than in women, and. nrare'.|| .6 hitir# 'b# thpictoiricto dirt and gtease’ ito!l«>ffiulated dur­ ty; a ^ n g the red hair abo^jaO,tip0. pMtnrocM' ftopuMiy anct Ittt ing manly toil, must have good the white TncjSi? CtiM^balrs op. ajgi|Ll|^ mattfHtiiel^A fWkQ^riifi.thisi I f a r i f w a r ^ stuff in him. Whether Johnson is ^ ) nbmeronkj biw^ obMd 'ffe AJks ^ Oernleh wtf'LOOOpi foriisto in ddetitton tb’ th eto^ if^ ^ ’ a “destructive radical” remains to ’'r tngJocal-heeds.” be seen. A “constructive” radical O totw d t o d ;t ^ - - • J' ■ .jTi>.. • ‘fa. -i—'-.iwu ; -*> y. t-. I I can exercise a far wider influence 'The ooQntess of WeeVnereland, ^htedntii cmwrj^-and^ ■ ‘ Ts ‘ Mvkde' ■ Phnishmsnt. ‘ ’! t k >■ than a “bard boiled Conservative.” who has booome a profosalenal *e- li|ng|to#®' ®®®vhreS‘, od| ;to Kik jiM-i ; prano, 1^ the widow of the thir- name# and lb termgbitoni^ii Joaeei^-'AAd^ ■wlipfr A New Yoi*; v o ftk recently con­ teenth earl of Westmoreland and toea:*hd 'totoeri'i t, Y-> ' to ' til*: tained the followihg ' artlcl#. If the dauQhtpn.of a Baptiet mlnlefer. "^vto Son^n-I«w-7-4. tiwto* ‘ ‘ ' change jroiie'i \-S' - ,,f. quotationj is co,to*c|, Johnson has ...... sounded n'wtoe -toyiabto. and shown A young statesman begins with whip M fit? fhtflg'.ot m I ^ . w - a; himself a atudwit above the aver­ a yearning to save the country, but a bit .V-J- age: Aug. 4.-;^ later on he does well'even to save More >betitom; man and his reputation. •- toafl aftd' tekehtof bfr.inAte cAnsid- . Qen. Chang T a t f d ie t a t o 'r ef nr id*' the Ume Maflfohurlin provlriOM If ever Genuanjr.gets into shepe. - f"t*; i-\‘; to to the wbo '^ ^ retl the Chliimi* airthoi^ to itoy, the'.hatofni thing doub^ii^ (lee to eMUsh the land department M i ilqpiM 'tile United o t the ^ n a e e «Ritom will pUtoe ail the property 1 IS' tmTI .Ml t o k e ^ r all 'JaiMe o M Minjp* wife’s name. ^ v'rS'- m V-' VS';.'.'--*) :4'i ■K- ISJi

"irt-sTitr-ivmr af'*SBS ?■ '• •• . L . \ -• , >* ' ^ S I ' JiimX * ^ • •r i' .V- it-''' '.enU-n^lKdi^'lor the first in> tl,'- ■> > J . - :r ■ Eastern' LengHe iv. -’W-. . A ,■ .tiUU&Mf Mitt a word foi . W .1 PCr t«RScdiitt«re Insertions, Hartford 88 48 I •• laiiim .lSMrge ~3$ fehts lor first New Haven ....8 8 , . 51 Worcester ...... ^9 66 ; FOR SALE ’ mm Springfield . . . . . 68 68 Pn iindn ^ )R SALJ3—Kttchfn cabinet, coiii-l Bridgeport . . 62 74 Ji.bination CrawfoAl coal and ga s' Albmiy ...... 60 74 THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 i Johnson ^T(Snge,,tug8>-davenport, and other Pittsfield ...... 57 80 KDKA—920 Kilocycles, Frequency, 1 Eyyln Swanson Engel ik ChampiiHisr'Ha4 Not Fopdar Kdu6eh<^d furniture. Just like new. | Waterbury ..... 56 82 Westihghouse Elec., East j 6. Popular dance selections SJ? CKu*0i street, ’Phone : < American League I . Pittsburgh, Pa. i Selected /i'd. m . .- 90t3 ; New York ...... 83 43 .659! ■ I I -<■' ' ■ 326 .Meters— Wave Length I.'-.l'.am Jones Orchestra at College Cleveland ______69 56 .65^1 New York, Sept. 6.— Qia>fles A. Ther ^significance of Hk du^l pjlRift §ALE— Late 1923 Chevrolet' Inn Eastern Standard Time Detroit ...... 64 58 .525 j Stoneham, president of eh ea t^ Said to b& dinpped u»j(i fully equipped, driven | C:00 P. M.— Baseball scores. 7. (a)^ Call Me Back Pal O’Mine St. L o u is...... 63 60 .512, York Giants , who is under'injclict- tbe^diloged fact that Gnu^^ Tbiles. Speak quick. George S. | 6:05 P. M.— Dinner Concert con­ j Dixon Washington ___ 61 66 .480 menl for alleged complicity in lo­ only had a desk - M Ston^am 's' (b) Just A Wearyin’ For You Smith). jBlissell street. t^9t3 tinued. Chicago ...... 56 67 .455 cal bucket shop scandals, is to be offic^ but lacked the mesbs t o , Bond politely requested by the National FOB’SALE—Seasoned wood. Stove ; 6:45 P. M.—The Children’s Pe­ Philadelphia ,.... 52 82 .388 swing such a transaction. lengths, Apply Richardson Coal riod. John Stamford Boston ...... 47 75 .385 League to sell his controlling in-’ Last winter. Grant announced Co, 7tf , 7:00 P. M.— Baseball .scores. o. French horn solos Selected terest in the Giants and retire the sale of the club, but this hardly 7:05 P. M.—“ 'riie International Isharn Jones Orchestra at College New York ...... 82 50 from'basetmll, according to h're­ stilled the wagging tongues. It WANTED Sunday Sdiool Lesson for Sunday, Inn Cincinnati . . . . 76 ' 62 port in circulation today. v^s pointed out, in fact, that the It is- said that organized baseball _WANTED— I am paying highest September 9,” presented by R. L. 9. Group of Swedish Folk Songs Pittsburgh . . . .. 75 55 purchasers were Christy Mathew- has arrived at the' conclusion that cash prices for Junk, Metals,, Lanning. Selected C hicago...... 72 58 son, famous as a pitcher witii tha Stoneham’s- connection with the Paper Stock, Rags, Old Furniture.' 7:20 P. M.—Concert by Carlson Ellyn Ewanson Engel St. L o u is...... 65 65 old Giants, and Judge'Emil Fuchs, game is no longer compatible 'with Fyl^owing are my , prices: Rags, Brothers Instrumental Quintet, as­ 10. (a) La Donna Mobile 'Verdi B rooklyn...... 60 66 who is said to have been Stond- its desires, in view of the recent $1.50 hundred, pounds; Magazines, sisted by Laura Statska, soprano. Mother Machree Ball Boston ...... 43 85, ham’s personal attorney. disclosures. John Heydler himself 7^ cents hundred pounds; Papers Selections by male ejuartet; saxa- John Stamford Philadelphia .. .. 42 84 has been quoted as saying that the In Bundles;- 50 cents hundred phone <]uintet; marimba, and so­ 7:58 P. M.—Naval observatory International League publicity given Stoneham in the ^xnids. William Ostrinsky, 91 prano solos by Miss Statska. time signals. Baltimore ...... 94 50 MISS EUGENIA GILBERT bucket shop investigations was Clinton street, Phone 849. 86tl0, 8:45 P. M.—National Stockman 8:00 P. M.—News and weather Rochester _____ . 90 58 and Farmer Market Report. reports. Buffalo ...... 78 70 “ very embarrassing to the Nation­ - FOR RENT 9:00 P. M.— Baseball scores. 8:05 P. M.—Twenty Minute.s of R eading...... 72 74 al League.” ------Accordingly, it is rumored that TO RENT—Large room facing 9:55 P. M.—Arlington Time sig­ Gooil Reading by Rev. C. J. Pernin, Toronto ...... 73 74 Judge Landis will hasten to New h ' Main gas and nals. head of Department of English, Syracuse / ...... 65 82 York and within several days offi­ dlectrjjiHlif WRiiam Rubinow, 843 - Loyola Univei-sity, Chicago. Newark ...... 58 90 cially preside over the ceremonies ']Paric building, 85tf KYW — 870 Kilocycles, Frequency, Jersey City , . . . . 55 92 Westinghouse, Chicago, 111. WBZ — 890 Kilocycles, Frequency, incidental to the passing of the f—Four stores in new 345 Meters—Wave Length Westinghouse Elec., Spring- r YESTELTlY’S RESULTS accused magnate. at Main and Eldridge Central Standard Time field. Mass. t t ' - t < f c .'.*7 4k * < i Eastern League Stoneham has not been a popu­ K, :'A lar figure,' precisely, with his ■ Apply on premises during 5:50 P. M.—Children’s bedtime 337 Meters—Wave Length Hartford 9-5, Worcester 2-11 Here is the smile of victory of Ship of the world from Johhny Wil- o « brother owners since purchasing f ly timu ot phone Charter 2443-14, story. Daylight Saving Time Harry Greb, of Pittsburgh, who son, of Boston, in a slow 15-round Haven 6, Bridgeport 2 4Wfdrd.-One month’s rent free. ^7:00 to 7:58 P. M.— Musical pro­ 12:55 A. M.— Arlington time sig­ won ;he middleweight champion- fight in New York City. ! Water’..ary 1, Albany 7 a controlling interest in the Giants 64tf gram; Ellyn Swanson Engel, con­ nals; weather reports; Springfield Pittsfield 8, Springfield 4 four years ago. They have enter­ tralto; Sylvia Jackson. Holtsberg, tained some trepediation over his FOR RENT-i^Offices,' apartments 7:00 P. M.—Baseball scores of American League accompanist; John Stamford, ten­ outside “ interests,’ notably his pur-' and single rpoms in new building and Boston - MaVket reports, New York 6, Philadelphia 3 ' or; Sallie Menkes, accompanist; chase of the Havana race track, at Main and Eldridge streets. Heat­ the Eastern^ American and Na­ Washington 8, Boston 4 G. A., Bruno, French horn; Joseph and the oft-repeated charge that ed. Every modern convenience. .\p- tional Leagqes. National League Izzo, fllutist; Herbie Mintz, pianist. he was a party to syndicate base­ ply on premises duriiig daytime or 7 :30 P. M.-rBedtimc story for Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2 Isham Jones Orchestra at Col­ ball, has not allayed their disquiet­ phone Charter, 2443-14, Hartfoni the children.* ‘ - - International League lege Inn, Hotel Shermart, Chicago. ude. 64tf Address. Newark 4-4, Jersey City 2-0. 1. Aria from Rienqi - Wagner Agriograms fjjon]*. the United Toronto 11, Rochester 5 Under pressure, Stoneham dis­ TO RENT— Six room single house. Ellyn Swanson Engel States Dept. of. Agricultui4. i Buffalo-Syracuse (wet grds.) posed of the Havana track, with improvements. William Kanehl, 2. Flute solos Selected 8:00 P. M.—Concert by Miss Baltimore-Reading (rain) its roulette, faro bank and general • ^ 407 Center street. 45tf Joseph Izzo atmosphere thought to be inimical ■ ..i Markaret Regal,'‘^qprano; Willard Miss Eugenia Gilbert, titlaiyr 3. (a) Calling Me Home'to.Yoy Clark, baritonO;, Mr. Francis Re­ GAMES TODAY to the best interests of baseball F O R I N T —7 room single house haired Los Angeles beauty, reesivfri ' Dqrel gal, cello; Mrs. Francis Regal, ac­ Eastern League but the fact that the purchaser, a prize of $4,OO0 and a compliment 3 mihuiies from Center. Apply at (b) t’orgotten ‘ / Cowen companist. ' Hartfoi’d at' Worcester Thomas Monahan is alleged to be that money could not value, when The;Maj)icheater .Tjrast Company a personal friend, of Stonehaip’s three Judges—a movie actor, a di­ John Stamford • 9:00 P, M.— Bkseball .scores. Bridgeport at New Haven \ ■ - 91t3 has not been at all reassuring to rector, and a noted seulpton>-pr#'' 4. Flute and Horn Duet Selected Bedtime story for grownups by Waterbury at Albany nounced her meaturement% vpcMi.e -rt-r-r* Joseph Izzo' and G. A. Brund Orison S. Mardent' Pittsfield at Springfield the National League. . . and complexion nearly |>4rreet, euiv 5. (a) Ich Liebe Dich *Greig 11:00 P. M.—A'Hingtdn time sig- American League As to the allegation thaU Re Ing /a beauty conteat held in Xe* (b) Nothing • Lloyd St. Louis at Chicago owns more than, one ball club "' in. An^«X / ir't nals. i:i.' Captain Lowelll H. Smith anrf iii flight or Kelly (c) Swing Low Sweet Chario ' . ' ^ ■ V'. , . Boston at Philadelphia the National League, lua..>d^trac-- Lieutenant John P. Ritcher brplte^ ^ id " their , record- ^ National League tors, point-to the' fact,that'.simflL in The‘’~ManChe8bsr ______^.fental non-atop . at ail 4PH6<%iNaFffl8|F v^hen they i Brboklyn at Bostim taheous -with .Stobehatn.*s';piwhftBfe ' r • jthe sport as it has never ^enjiMribe,' if^ i Murance>fli^ Philade! we ’ ------person af-' boeated before.

•'li.; Hi-/ Lv’-f" Ho^ose ‘Le t m e s t a y / s a i d c a l ,%!q ^I^^Rns ihv oui D'VBIjSd'" listances. Ne-wark at Baltimore'- T I^ E^ME BANK. A' TRUST can leagfiie, the Industrial le i^ e put up p gpqIE IN GERMAN WRECK ing emporium, if he asks for same, the top. ' inadequate facilities. Withou' j .Manager Angelo o f. the Cubs SINGLE C O ITA L warning the Silk Mill Gossij The bowling will be fifteen cents ------^ . football' team would, like’ to hear Berlin, Sept. 6.— Eighteen per- EDDIE BOYCE BEATS straight, including match games.! If;, the onty.thing that we were alighted on the Sports Page of th • from the North Ends. For games I sons were killetl and-as many more ONLY $ 4 ^ This is none too much, considering! talking abqut irt iJbie^'-'Of'lomething Cottage street paper, and a''tcr j apply to Micky Angelo of the wounded in a crash of express EAST SIDE OUTFIT Vi ■ , V ' serving a brief apprenticesliip, i the fine condition of the new in- better. Ifs^ h e old managerial tri- We.st Side. trainih between Wunstorf and vestment, which left Murphy ^ umvirate that really won the cup, thereupon proceeded to retire on! The Rovers A..Cb of ihc West Seelze, according to reports re­ The East Side lost to West Side East side atfnative Mt-. I Brothers ten thousand dollars poor- ^ that mpmorablc two years ago. hjs. laurels. Side are to orga.:i>:e a basketball ceived here* today. last evening by the score of four to tage, 4 rooms, hc^tr^ bath' I er, after the men had installed the Here’s hoping we* repeat in 1924. tc.-'.i'.; for the com i,-'- ..eason. They one. Boyce pitched for the West Little did he reck what would be­ ' alleys. j ------will liold their meeting at the Side and held the old time sluggers etc.^ extra/iarge l o f and fall him, ere he would write again, in The News. "I like the job. I want to stick to j ______. j The British-Americans arc go- of the East ^ide to one , strik­ hennery. A good;, little ling .went along fine—ba.se- it. Please let rae stay,” was the I All seems set for a meeting of ing out in full force this year, ac- ing five of the fifteen men that closing phrase In the letter young tr"* . ' * and went and still place. , the Athletic Association of Cheney cording to one of the members. faceil him. Most of tlu West Side’s Cal Coolldge wrote to his mother I Brothers to devise ways and .mpuns who says that the membership has runs came on errors made by the Just after having learned that his father had been elevated to the miuug . . , ^ 1 to finance the bowling season of the grown to such proportions that at the Fast Side in thf .second inn­ work, and the trials and tribula presldemw. Here’s Cal on the jhb mill league. La.st year'the'bowlers least twelve, if not more, teams ing. Groman fOr the East Side —working in a tobacco field at Hat­ Robert J. Snith tions inherited therefrom. ’Twas ; * * • ' lost a lot of valuable time in mid- will dispute on the alleys below. pitched good ball but received poor field, Mass., for $3 e day. pionth ago that the writer was | ' season arranging their financial af- Looks like we will be forced to support from hik reamniates. He 1009 Main St, , ■walking up Main street giving the fairs, which causpd a lot.of worry wear out all the typewriters in The also made the only hit for the East Opening Evening " new road' the “ once-over.” From out ! to some of the premature bowlers,. News olTjcei if we don’t go out of I Side. However he was put out of nowhere a familiar sound smote ! who took their new responsibilities our head before something breaks | while attempting lo steal secoml. his ears. It was the well known Carl E. Johansson I too seriously. the awful monotony. If Groman had received proper sup­ crash of the mineralite against ____ port the East Sides would have IH 0S, W E hone^to goodness rock maple tim-, Joseph Canade, secretary, of the Joseph Grima.son of the Heights I walked away with the game. Home Buflder ^ r. a was le s arting ; howling league last year, asked the Athletic Club has returned to town; This game was played with the Thereupon the writer made it ] '7. (neurance of AU gln d i stakes being a dog roast at Sunset ' point to visit all the howling alleys j Hill next Thursday evening at 6:30. Eatimaltea Cheerfndy GItch B1 Wsdcwortt. 9$* in town, to see how the patrons The East Side having lost will f on all Work •were in stick-work. Then the in-' FioiMi 881 have to dig down for the dogs. 'f;«vitablel We got a job with The The score by ipnings: i.'JJews, the only newspaper sold in Phone 914 70 Haynes St ■ 7:^ . town that has the back bone to West Side 040 OOx xxx— 4 ' ..-give the people what they want. , East Side > , 010 OOx xxx— 1 Batteries: E<; Boyce and Lutz; T&e W* G. C ta e y Co. Groman and Dowd. Yes, a had penny always does re­ ^ VCCOTStHI^ turn! STORRS HENS GET LUipUSR/ COAL and Ectiractes Ckecifally ^.We had a laugh yesterday after-, ‘•EX'TRA MEAL MABON’S^SUPPUESf : Competent Workmen mli jiRoon when the striker in the Spin-1 ig Mill bell tower, whichvhouses‘ Storrs, Conn.,. Sept. 6.—Hens Yard and Office, Allen Place' competing in the 12th Annual Egg- Bxiock, failed to toll at a quarter