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Bowers Will Head Steel Workers at Closed Shop W31 Stifle Pro­ President Denies That ttASKEB BANDITS LOOT I Say There Will be No Posl- duction and Increase Cost CANADIAN IDAIN; TAKE Delegation To Request Great Britain is Able ponmnent of Nation-Wide of Living, Says Gary— De­ To Outvote the V. S, Session of Legislature Walkout— “ Gary is Only. fies Steel Unions— Official 1 Power on Eartb That Can I of Corporation Says Union­ PREMIER LDOYD GEORGE Robbers -Befieved to Have EX-CLERK OP SENATE KENBALEY IS DEAD WM.Gall on Governor SepL ‘The Mirmathre Vote COMING TO THE U. 8. Prevent It,” Leaders De^ izing of Labor Will be TLondbn, Sept. 18.— Premier Fled Over line Into the StamiTord, Sept. 18.— ^Edward 23—Action Taken in In­ llmted States is Equivalent liloyd George will soon visit -J. Kenealey, clerk of the Sen­ the United States, It Is ap- ate in the last legislature and d a r e ., - II Prevented at All Costs. nopuc,ed by Thomas Umted Sbdes. ^ riq r to that assistant clerk terests of Suffrage— Has to the United Vote of Sev- C a ^ i^ national secretary m ttndrlater clerk of the House of ► the international brotherhood Representatives, was found Pittsburgh. Pa., Sept. 18.— “ The. which has been Jn convention dead in bed tmlay.at his home. Petition Siped b ; 175 steel strike order for September 22 Pittsburgh, Sept. 18.— A letter ]Rei4h :was caused by-a heart eral Parts\ of British Em- here. The .Premier 'Ih ld r^ - from Chairman E. H. Gary, address­ ed the International bro^hea- P g) AND GAG ajytack. V. Mr. Kenealey was stands.” hood at City Temple last night about 40 years of age and un- Members of L^slalure— This was the positive statement / ed to the Presidents of the subsidiary ' pire, With One Exception,” ^married. He w’as a son of the when he made a strong plea for ;]lOHINIO}rS^ IL Y E R companies of the United States Steel “ a new onler of things.” It m late Michael KeneaYey, who was Majority of Both Parties made by Organizer J. L. Beaghen, ot^ Corporation giving the reasons fol w’as the first of a series of po­ ^nirtnan of t.Y»o Republican ganlzqr for the American Federation He Says— Answers 'Other State Committee for many declining to deal with labor unions, litical addresses he will deliv­ er through the country. Got On Train At Montreal and Broke years. He leaves one broth­ of Labor here this morning. was made public by the Carnegie er, Matthew Kenealey, who is Said to Have Signed— Hoi- •'Ya (Questions. Into Mill Car While Train Was ( An official statement signed by Steel Company toda^ The letter, prosecuting attorney of this SpeecUng at -Mile-an-Hour which Is dated New York, Sept. 1C 6 0 city and representative in tho comb Sets Date to Receive Chairman John J. Fitzpatrick, and I Clip. general assembly. Ho also three other committeemen. In an- reads: San Francisco, Sept. IS.-r^Pjpsl- SLAYS WIFE, DAUGHTER leaves one sister, Elizabeth, Not long since I respectfully de­ dent Wilson denied today that Great with whom he lived. Petition. swer to Judge Gary’s letter of yes­ ■-.I' , clined to meet for the purpose o, Britain can outvote the United terday was given out today. It discussing matters pertaining to la­ States In the League of Nations or AND THEN SLAYS SELF Quebec, Que., Sept, 18.— Matiked Hartford, Sept. 18.— A deputation reads as follows: bor at our various plants a number that she can overcome or OlVset the bandits h^ld up the matl clerks on of Republican and Democratic sena­ Official Statement. of gentlemen representing certain American representation. an express train on the Canadian EXPLOSION OF RIOT GUN Gei^ge i%. nhh. Former Timekeeper tors and representatives will call on "In his letter ot September 16 to labor unions. They claim this fur­ The President made his denial of government railway near “Tlarlaka of Groton Iro^ Works, Principal Governor Holcomb on Tuesday Sep­ the presidents of the subsidiary nishes csnise for complaint, and have this— which Is one of the thlpgs early today and escaped With $75,- INJURES SIX GUARDSMEN tember 23rd to present a petition of companies of the United States Steel stated that, they Intend, if possible, which opponents of-the treaty have In Tragedy. 000. ^ - legislators requesting that a special Corporation, Judge Gary avers t'hat to prevent a continuation of opera­ made the nrost of—In answering a The robbers escaped from the train Soldier Was Cleaning Weapon When session of the legislature for ratifi­ he had two reasons in mind when, tions at our mills and factories, series of questions addressed by the (Speqlal to the Evening Herald.) at St, Thomas with their loot. cation of the federal suffrage amend­ he refused to meet with tho Ameri­ I deem It proper to repeat in a let­ San Francisco League of Nations So­ Armed posses are in pursuit but the It Accidentally Is Discharged— George A. Fish, »5 years old, of City Quiet. ment be called. The deputation will can Federation of Labor, committee ter what heretofore has been said to ciety, * robbers are beltpved to have fled Noank,- a small town outside oi the Hue Into the United States. wait upon the Governor at 10 o’clock, which called upon him recently re­ you verbally, I entertain no feeling Brituin Can’t Outvote Us. o^er Shipped Prom Montreal. Boston, Sept. IS.— Shooting of six this being the time set by the Gov­ questing a conference for the pur- ' ftnlmoslty toward the gentlemen "It Is not true", said the Presi­ Groton, went to the towirliall of the • The money had been shipped from state guardsmen, when a soldier’s ernor in response to a letter sent to pose of presenting grievances of .his would not'hesitate to dent, In dealing with this, the rfrst latter place at noon today and fonnd Montreal last night and was -con­ riot gun exploded at the Roxbury him signed by Senators Arthur E. employees. ' aM t tkear i* Individuals; but I did question submitted, “ that Britain Ills wife eating her lunch in the signed to Halifax, Near Harlaka the Crossing police station and trial of Bowers of this town, Richard H, “ First, he did not believe that the not kod tfO not consider it proper to jjan outvote us In the League be­ bnllding whore she Is employed as a nineteen Metropolitan Park police Doming 0^ West Hartford fmd C. C. committee was authorized to spealf confer with tliem undor the clrcum cause In every matter except the ad­ bisadits. who b ^ evidently been <^l^. Brandishing a pistol ho fired riding in a passAger , sfealth- officers who were suspended for re­ 'Hemenway, of Hartford, and Repre­ tor large numbers of the employees. mission of new members to the kW at the woman hitting her In tho lly made their way into the mall car fusing to go on duty In this city sentatives O. H, Ripley, of Wlnsted, “ Second, a conference, with thh;J i Benson for Decision. cague, no action can bo taken with­ with automatic pistols in their after the walkout of the Boston po­ Howard A, Henshaw, of Suffield, and committee would have been treated -Tbo doelitiatlon was made for two out the concurrence by unanimous head. She died Instantly. hands. The clerks were overijow- lice were the outstanding features John 0» Geary of Waterford. by them as a recognition of ’closed reftaona: because I did not be­ vote of the representatives of the Pish ran from tho hall and wont shop’ method of employment. ered, bound and gagged. of the police strike today. Tho letter requested that a time lieve the fentlemen were authorized states which are members of the to his home where he at once shot No Trace of Bandits. Thd six guardsmen, it is said, had be set for presenting the petition “ If these are the real reasohg ac­ to speak for Urge numbers of our council, so that In all matters of ac­ his daughter, killing Her on the spot. It was not until the train reached just come from a tour of duty and which h y been signed by 175 mem­ tuating Judge Gary surely they are - employees. Whose Interests ai^l wish-* tion, the affirmative vote of the not sufficient to plunge the Industry Ho himself was found dead In his St. Tlyomas, some dlsfance from were gathered about a fellow guards­ bers of tne legislature. It is under­ es are of prime Importance. Secondly United States is necessary ana Into a greht labor conflict. Judge/' gara|go where he had shot himself Harlaka that the robbery was dis­ man wh« was cleaning his rifle. The stood that a -majority of Republicans because a conference with those men equivalent to the united vote of the Gary presents a false promise and tlirough the head after making an covered. The clerks were then Re­ weapon was discharged and the in both houses have signed. The would have been treated by them as several parts of the British empire then declares that he will stand or unsuccessful attempt to commit sui­ leased and gave descriptions of the buckshot struck the six soldiers in names will be made public next a recognition of the “ closed shop’ which cannot offset or overcome the fall upon this false ground. cide by hanging. robbers. Search was immediately the legs. Tuesday, It is stated. method of employment. We do not vote of the United States.” “ The committee that waited upon* Pish, who was formerly a time ^ordered along the line, but no trace They were taken to the city hds- Suffrage! Inevitable Says Bowers. combat labor unions as such. We do The reason why Great Britain was Judge Gary were tho selected repre- keept^r at tJ»e Groton Iron Works, of the men was found. They are pltal painfully ^wounded. The vie “ I Believe that women’s suffrage not negotiate with labor unions, be­ given six votes, the President said, sei^tatlves of the employees. , And* las not lived'With his wife for some believed to have followed t-he money tlms fololw: is inevitable and I also think that cause It would Indicate the closing was the nations which make up thu they re4ucsted a conference toj^ the . time. It is thought that his mind shlpm,ent from Montreal. Harold Cuall, Somerville; Asa K. the necessary thirty eight states will of our shops against non-union la. British empire are Bfelf-governln* purpose of establishing the princi­ may have beOn unbalanced 1^ a sun­ The express was the Ocean Limit­ Purdy, Watertown; Robert J. Lusk, ratify before March 1, 1919 so that, bor; and large numbers of our work­ and autonomous. In everything ex. ple of collective bargaining « and, stroke which he suffered a year ago. ed, one of the crack ^trains of the Cambrldg^^ George Parker, Arling­ whether the Governor calls a special men are not members of unions and cept foreign poll9y. some practical method of redressing His eyesight was so injured by tho Canadian government railway, ton; William Jackson, East Cam­ session lor action of the bill or not do not care to be. Carrying out his program of grievances. j strdke that ho h ^ not hold regular 'Clerks Bound and Gagged. bridge; John Alexander, Arlington. all women will have the privilege of “ The principle of “ open shop” Is Fighting his opponents In tjie “ Judge Gary denied their author--^ empl^ment since. According to the clerks the train Except the shooting at a prowler voting In the state and national elec­ vital to thie greatest Industrial pro­ open” , President Wilson today sent Ity to represent the employees and-, Irene Lads, who was seated had just left Harlaka when the door near the. Arnold Arboretum, Jamai­ tions early next year.” This is the gress and pros|K‘rity. It is of er leaddV as to place of work, hours oi the British Empire ^an outvote us in relief officials today estimated that 'In the second place. Judge Gary, RUSSIAN FORTRESS AGAIN missioner Louis Brownlow upon a “ But there are at least three other work (and therefore amount of com the League, because in every mat*e^ the number lost In the tropical hur­ sets up the question of the ’closed telegram received bjr him from the reasons why we should have a spe- pensatlon) and advancement in posi­ except the admission of new mem ricane would tqtal close to 300. shop’ which has absolntely no baslA chief executive, and read tp the dis­ fclal session” , said Senato^ Bowers. tion, regardless of merit, and aomo- bers to the League, no action can be Army aviators flying low over the whatsoever In the presen^ controv-' Seven Filers Bombard \cronstadt. trict committee of the Senate today. At the last session of the legislature, tlmes, by the dictum of the union taken without the concurrenca by 'flood district report sighting ,bodies etsy. * It Is simply dragged li^heire, '| ^ Chief Defense of Fetrograd— AU The telegram follows: there was such great haste to ad­ leader, called out and prevented unanimous vote' of the representa of the storm victims, in many places by Judge Gary as a bugaboo, to cloud Betom Safely. • |> “ I, hope that you understood my journ In order to go on record for from working for days or weeks, al­ tlves^of the states which afe mem­ swept inland for several miles, by the real Issue. - bRlef telegram of the other day. I the shortest session that no adtlon though he has no re*l grievance and bers of the council, so that in all the flood tide. Question of Confoponoe. am quite willing that you should tell was taken on one important bill and he and his family are styCering foi matters of action, the affirmative vote Relief pai;ties, scouring the coun­ “ There Is one and only one qu ei^ J Helslnfors, Sept. 18.— Two more, the Senate Commltteb that my posi­ the enabling clause was omitted want of the necessities of, life. In of the United States is necessary try near Corpuli. Ghristi, Aransas tion at issue ^nd t^kt Is thd qtihay-rf heavy attacks have, been made by tion in my copvefBatlons with you frem two other bills. ^ . short, he is subjected to the arbi and equivalent to the united v6te o^ Pass 'and other nearby villages, re- t^n of a conference. The emidoy||Mi^ British airmen against,the Russian was exactly the same as I have ex­ One of these bills provided that trary direction of the leader arid his the representatives of the sevarai pbrt the flnding of < ihodles almost have exhausted every avenue ' fortress of Kronstadt,'the chief de­ pressed recently in speeches here in such ex-service men as needed flan- personal independence,. Is gone. Per parts of the British Emigre' which hourly. proach to the corporation Ibf. i fense of Petrograd bp the seaside. the west and oi 'coprse I am desirous clal afeBlstaiice should receive it s^aV'ambition to succeed and pros cannot offset or overcome vote Latq estimates of the property loss purpose of securing a conference Seven airmen took part, it waj^, as you are of dealing with the po­ from the state. During the wai of thk United States. places the damage, at between |15y every avenue has been closed per is stifled. ' learned ■ today. In the second at­ lice force^ in the most just and gen­ Connecticut bought $2,400,000 la ■V/' Country Wants Op^n Shop. Question No. 2. 000,000 and $20,000,000. ' them. Their last and only lioiqe tt tack vast dolumns of smoke arose erous way, but that I think thgt any Liberty B(j>n^s. It was decided that This country will not stand for Question No. 2— Is it true that strike an<^' now the employed from the vyestern part of 'the city. association of the police force of tite the Interest oh these bonds should be under the League the foreign coun dare that t^ey will oeheh.-worked t^e “closed shop.’*. It cannot Bolshevik artillery put' up a heavy capital city, or any great city, whose set aside and the amount of $100,- tries can order ,the sending of - AFTER ALTITUDE RECORD. next Monday'’'mcinlng until:/ u afford It. In the light o f experience air barrige but cauud no damage to object Is to bring pressure upon the 000 or'more that would accrue In In­ we know It would signify decreased United States \roops to foreign Mineola, L. 1., Sept. 18.-r-Roland l^lme as the corporation wlU^/ the attacking squadrons. , public or the community such as will terest should i)e disbursed amont coufitries? Answer Nn, 2—It is not Rohlfs, test ^ io t for the Curtiss their repreeen'tatLveft In production., increased cost of living, One aviator was oompell^ to land endanger the .public peace or em- the soldiers and sailors who neOded and Initiative, development and OU' The -rj^ht of Oimgress to d’etermine ^Airplane Company took off here a for the purpote'^of oatabUi in Finland upon bis retnfn to his barass the maintenance of order assistance. The bill was approved terprise dwarfed. It, would be the such matters is Inf no way impaired 12.06 o’clock tod^y tq attempt nqahe and reaioiiiihlie' n t i base, because of engine trbnble.'' should in no case be countenanced or by the legislature. Biit'because It ba n n in g of Industrial de^y; and ^i^estlon ' T)feak the. qakhiHng altitude rMqrd. deulihg with' the 'very viHgl He flew a Curtiss Trlplane eQiUpped ^The first raid was carried out at permitted. came up at the fkg end ot the senr* ' an InJuBtioe to the woriuuen them- - QuetUon No. 8—What effqot will noon on Saturday and the^ second on j - with a .lO'cylfndei*, 400 horsq|ipower (Sigued) I 8un(lay morning*^ ^ “ WOODROW WILSON.” (Oontlnued on Page I.) (^oaU&u,4 on P i^ S.) . mhtor. .

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\|A .^ji)\P !S.tj V?W»1|tJ ■J iepW t f —^111*01*11^1 man^ atoclra '^ o w ^ ^ losseff - at thi (Cdhtinaed from Safe 1.) (Continued from pti^e 1.) ll*'¥■>>■ - ' opening of the stock market today, a at Fact Being Admitted, It Follewe ,ees that, we mean to be fair with FOR SALE—School street, large nnmbeir coivat as one word. house of 12 rooms. Improve­ expensei in any event unless a special That the Beet of All Curee All Orders Promptly Delivered them. MOmtottm c h a i^ 20 bents. ments. I’ricc is only $5200. See this session Is called and funds immedi­ Is Rest. L property If >t)U want a nice place to . live. Robert J. Smith. ately appropriated for the new ' \ CARDINAL AT ALBANY. For the accommodation of buildings, says the Senaterr. The From time to time sonjebody pro* our patrons wo will accept Tel­ FOR SALE—On the car line, seven poses the "rest cure" for all maladies, Albany, N. Y., Sept. 18.— Cardinal minutes’ walk from silk mills, large 2 < dormitory which housed the women ephone advortlsOTaeirt# for this family honst^ Improvements. Price and for a time .^Y®. hear a great deal Mercier, Belgian prelate nnd one of column from miy one whose asked $5,500. Robert J. Smith, Bank at the agricultural college was des­ Building. of it. Then the subject is dropped, the great individual figures of the name Is on our books payment troyed by fire and the hundred wo­ '«> b(B made at earUest conven­ and little appears In the public prints war came to Albany today as the FOR SALK—Two family 12 room men enrolled are without quarters. concerning its value. But invariably ience. t t othmr casee cash house north of Center In good loca­ state’s guest. ^ He was given a cor­ tion, Improvements, large chicken A little more than $40,000 was real­ it comes up again, and the "rest cure” must,, accompany o rd e r. coops, practic.ally new house and price dial welcome by -state officials, high ized from insurance and unless the is advocated for all manner of ail­ $5,000. This Is a bargaip. Wallace D. church- dignitaries and the populace. Robb, 853 Main street. Park Building; legislature appropriates money this ments. Read By 10,000 People (The Correct Writing Paper) $40,000 will have to be expended Just why we should not go ahead FOR ^ALE—t have bungalows In tho and accept, it as a fact that the best course of construction in different lo­ Every letter you write, whether a long letter of friendship or for temporary buildings until the ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. calities of the town, also ready built treatment for most diseases is rest, we a short note acknowledging a social obligation, deserves consid-*' Boston, Sept. IS.-^Jatoies H. But­ bungalows. If you want one see mo state donates the necessary money. do j»ot know. It is well settled in as I have all -kinds and prices. Wal­ eration. Carelessness is as bad as Impoliteness. Col. William H. Hall of the college ler, 74, a famous old time oarsman FO R S A L i! lace D. Robb, 853 Alain street. Park science; ns anything pertaining to dis­ Building. Have always on your writing desk a paper so good that you and also.of the legislature has asked eases ^ a t absolute rest is of the attempted suicide by shooting today FOR SALpf—Grapes^ for grape juice can use it with confidence. Such a paper is Crane s Linen permission to borrow the $140,000 greate* benefit; that most diseases in the Boston and Maine Railroad ahd Jelly. Telephone 131-12.______FOR SALE—^Large four family brick, north end. practically new. Here la Lawn. necessary for the new buiddinga. are the actual result of fatigne of one yards. Butler placed the mouth of a FOR SALE—12 gauge Knickerbock­ an .Investment property. Wallace D. kind or another. The human body is er double b.arrel shot gun in 1': Ge*''; Robb, 863 Main street. Park building. The new lined envelopes are decidedly smart. Remind us to “ Suppose that he was granted this 32 calibre revolver at his head in able to take cure of itself when it Is re(‘nlU!oT'. Elmer Stricklana, :.i> O.iL permission’’, said Senator Bowers’’, full view of a number of railroad em­ Grove street. ______show them to you when you are in. not tired; it cannot take care of Itself FOR SALH—Two large four family the interest on the loan at five per ployees and fired. Th^W bullet en- houses on School street, both together, All of the nice little appointments for your writing desk can when it is overworked, no matter how ^OR SALE—Ford runahout just a 15 per cent investment. See me for cent. If money could be had at that many drugs are poured Into It. tered by the righ t ear and dam e ov)vhaui£d^^an^^ /.'"In a p. store' these before they are gone. Wallace be found at our store. His name is on the | ®\fa1n^lti eet. D. Robb, 8^3 Main street. Park Build­ rate of Interest,.would be $14,000 for There Is a splendid work to be done of the left eye. ing^______two years and $16,800 for the same by the physicians In the matter of danger list at the Relief Hospital FOR SALE—Y’oun Jersey cow. In- ulla, 63 Hemlock FOR SALE—Listen , look at this one, length of time at six per cent. The Teaching the people how to rest. Not quire of Robert .T. it won’t last long, a double and nhgle The Dewey-Richtnan Co. street. I’hono 302-12. house, live minutes from mills, aighly special session during the war cost one person in a hundred understands NEW HAVEN MODEL CITY. . , „„ „ elevated for $3,006, W allace D. Robb, It. Unless the average person actu­ 853 Main street. Park building. • only $1,500 and a special session New Haven. Sept. 18— With, .fcr** !■! npw should cost no more than $2,- ally feels fatigued, he doesn’t realize FOR SALE—A seven room bungalow one prisonet In the local lockup andUho^whlij ; “ 'V t.,Sho‘!r “ u';nUut'i with two acres of land In excellent lo­ 000. Thus It can be seen that the that 1»1» body - is tired—or that his mind and nervous system are crying but three cases before the police, at 3l Strant street any time be cation and the price $2,800. Wallace saving to the state in the single item twoon now and Monday. ______D. Robb, 853 Main street. Park Build­ for rest. The average person doesn’t court in this city today, local police ing. of Storrs College alone will amount FQR SALE—Jersey cow. W rite G. know there is anythlng^the matter with and court officials were discussing East Glas- to between twelve and fourteen Ludwig, Wausuc District, FOR SALE—Building lots in all lo­ him unless he feels pain, and yet there the question: “ Is New Haven be­ tonbury. cations of the town from $100 to $1500 thousand dollars. A special session arc many maladies that are not accom­ and I have some real bargalhs. Wal­ coming a model city?” lace D. Robb, 853 Main street. Park would mean that the ex-service men panied 'by pain. FOR SALE—Potatoes delivered any­ OFFICIALS ARE SILENT The cases in court were two vio­ where in town. $2.00 a bushel for Bjilldlng. For B ffiJ lU BASEBAIi would be sure of funds and It would lations of the motor vehicle laws firsts, $1.00 a bushel for seconds, FOR SALE—A good two family IQ mean that the schools • would be orders phone 91-12. room flat at the north end, all Im'- l REGARDING F00^ SUPPLY FAMOUS FALACE a n d j a il I and one of non-support. The lone provements, third floor, ready to par­ M Nebo Gronnds granted the sums that are rightfully^] prisoner is locked up on a minor FOR SALE—A three family house, tition off for third tenement, lot 150x theirs to meet the Increased ex­ with all improvements. This is a 150, plenty of room to build another Historic Tower of London Easily charge. good investment, and a two family house. W allace D. Robb, 8o3 Mata 21 house. Only three minutes from mlll^s. street. Park building. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER No Answer to Numerous Letters by penses. “ Most Ancient and Most Poetic See Wm. Kanehl, 71 Starkweather St. “There is no doubt” , contlnueA Pile In Europe.” . < Phone 344-13. FOR SALE—I have the contract to Geo. H. Waddeli Conoeming Man­ sell a beautiful two family house be­ ATHLETICS chester Sliipment. Senator Bowers” , if the legislature is tween Church and New street, corner Palace and prison, once noted also To Grow Advertise—HffiALD FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs; good lot on Center street. West. You khow (With Sipples Pitching) called what the action will be on the foi its menagerie and Its pageantry, healthy pfgs. $10.00 each. John Ver- ,f you have been looking-for thla lo­ go, 289 East Middle Turnpike, t______cation how scarce they are, lot hail 'VS. suffrage question and it is the birthplace and death house of mon- It is just a month ago today thai WANTED about 100 fbet on Center street- See knowledge of this that is delaying archs, scene of hairbreadth escapes f o r s a l e —Gpod loam for grading me before this one Is gohe. Wallace ^ (B S OF BRIDGEPORT an order was placed with the Gov­ WANTED—Lighthousekeeping \oqm $1.00 a load. Apply B. T. Allen, 2-b D. Robb, 853 Main street. Park build­ the calling of the specftl session. and repute'd hidden treasures, ghostly for woman and child, 6 years old. Woodbridge street. ing. ernment’s Zone Supply officers for a in its memories of torture and killing / (Champion or Wilson Pitch) Phone S. M- 676.______* FOR SALE—Nearly new two family See the fastest team, In the opinion carload of foodstuffs for Manchester. and sacred for Its martyrs, thfe Tower flat, lights, bath, set tubs, etc lot is FOR SALE—Be sure tnat you .have WANTED—Capable woman as laun­ enough Insurance on your house or of fans, which has played in Man­ The food has not arrived. of London amply* warrants description dress. Apply to Mrs. H orace B. Che­ twice the size of the average lot. bee this one, price is only $5,200. Robert household furniture, you know tho chester this year. The members of the committee ap­ as the "most ancient and most poetic ney, 78 Forest s^reet^______rices of lumber and furniture today.- GAME CALLED AT 3.15. BOITON J. Smith, Bank Building. ____ Ff you haven’t enough better see. me pointed by the selectmen to Investi­ pile in Europe,” reads a bpllptiB of W ANTED— A second girl.* MrS. Aus­ and let me put some more on. I 'have the National Geographic society. tin Cheney, 9 9Hartford Road. Tel 209. FOR SALE—On Center street, near gate the food situation have done Church street, modern double hou^ in the strongest companies there Js to be fine condition, large frontage on Cen­ had and I liijast of repr^setitlng in this William the Conqueror gave Lon­ W ANTED- -Pin boys at the Bruns- town the largest general Insurance everything- In their power to hasten Mrs. James Samlar and daughter- 4 cents per string. ter street. Owner selling on account don a charter, but bultt tlie White \vick aJleys of leaving town. Bargain for ^tne Company in the world. Insure with the shipment and as yet have re-i in-law, Mrs. Pierce Samlar of West one looking for central location. Rob­ me. You’ll know that you are safe. tower to show the people kow little WANTED—Light two horse duinp W allace D. Bpbb, 853 Main street. Pax, ceived no word from the distribu­ New York, New Jersey, a « the cart, bull calfs, Durham or Hereforns ert J. Smith. Bank Building.______that charter might mean. Like_ the I nreferred White Wyndotte hens or building. ■ I - LAUREl PARKtion department. guests of Mrs. Eliabeth Daly. Engileh constitution the rambllrig Lon-4 ^ Wm. H. Felt, W applng, FOR SALE—Red and yellow onions Town Treasurer George H. Wad- Mr. and ‘Mrs. Louis H. Levey left don Tower of today is a product o fjc o n n . ' Phone 139-4. $2.60 a bushel delivered, also steers FOR SALE—Farm, 27 acres, some an^ oxen. Tel. 106-2. good tillable land and v^pd and big DANCING dell, who placed the order, said this 1 town Monday for their winter hotgo I centuries, and not one, but lUany tow­ WANTED—To buy Indian arrow timber, enough on place ™ Pay for two ers. now scattered heads and stone implements. Aaaress FOR SALE—Four family house with such farms, four milesf«£rom South morning that he had received no re-1 in Indianapolis, after having spent are over’.rsomd <» 18 lot 140x146. Five minutes walk from Etviy Tuesday, Thursday acres. The slfe had been a fortress Box 678. Manchester. Conm------Mabchoster. T. R. Hayes, 56 Pearl ply to his numerous Inquiries re­ the sekson at their summer^home in Main street, only $4,200. A. H. Skin­ street. ______since Roman times. WANTED--A ner. an4 Saturday Evenings - - garding the shipment. The mattei town. , FOR SALE—Three family house, To the Middle Tower Elizabeth ------;-----— FOR SALE—A few spring ducks, 35 near tho Center. This Is,a good buy of shipment Is now up to the dis­ Carlos Ruggles, Jr., who spenw] came back a queen five years after] WANTED— Stenographen must also cents pounds five weight. Rf^h- for any ono looking for a house with tributing stations. All Manchester Address Box D, nle, 26 Gardner street. South Manches­ an income. T. R. Hayes, 56 1*68x1 St. much of his boyhood in Bolton and her jealous half sister, Mary, had kept | Manchestetr. ter, Conn. ___ can do is to follow the example ot now resides in Sprtngfl^tfT "was | her there a prisoner, The humpbacked con lo WANTED—A phone or mall order to CHILDREN’S COATS, exceptional FOR SALE—Seven room bungalow, EVERY SUNDAY other towns, and wait. married recently to Miss Kathleen. Richard III hired tht^ assassins to tune, regulate and repair your piano values at Eger’s this week. Sizes 6 to with .all improvements ahd lot lOOx Couch the Tuner. 117 Prospect street 14 ye'drs at r7.98 to $17.60. All lat­ 260. This Is only one of many.^Come Quigley. rauder his nephews In Bloody tower. est shaUes and styles. ahd t.'ill: real eetate with T. R. Hayes, Not until years later W«re their bones Manchester. ______56 Pearl street. Mr. and Mrji. George Finnegan found and taken to Westmlitster abbey. WANTED—Second girl In family of FOR SALE—On Main street, central were in New York recently to visit [ three adults. Mrs. S. G. Cheney, Main ly located business block, 'property In FOR SALE—Pop corn, ready to pop. Lady Jane Grey, she who "had the and Wells street.______this section haS sold well and will Onions and potatoes. Inquire ofju N. USE HOWARD’ S BUTTERMILK CREAM Mrs. Finnegan’s father, Michael j blrjh of a princess, the life of a saint, bring higher prices as xthe business Chapisan, 33 North Elm sireqt. Phono WANTED—Carpenters, first , class section broaden*_ out.__ _Now Now IsIs^the 11-4.______Daly, and to attend the Futurity and the death of a malefactor,” waS men. Apply to. B. C. Elliott, 34 \ alley timefIrviA tof/’\ buy.Imiv Robert J. ^mlth, Bank beheaded In London tower. street, after 5 p. m. or TeL 245-4^ Building. FOR SALE—Wood ready for tho FOR 8UN0URH, TAN AND FREOKiOS Race. stove $10 cord delivered. Inquire - ox The Ladles’ Aid Society I» to mwt WANTED—Two gentlemen to room FOR SALB-4jottage house, within Greenway Farm, 36 Portet st^’oet, together and board In private family. p|| one 618-12. s„» In the Boltoiv Hall Friday afterno^. walklpg distance of factory and trol­ Fraudulent Old Clocks. Call at 169 Main street. _____ ley, small barn, extra lot, plenty grapes, apples and other fruit. Price FOR SALE—Two driving horses Russell Lee and Miss Dorothy Von The Ititern clMke oJ thirtyi . ICm cheap. Archie Ha>'es, Or£or5 Stables. ffvllii all good drag and departipent teenth an^L seventeenth centuries have, D^artment, Cheney Broth aftked $3500. R obert J. Smith, Bank ator«« not to take mny one> one t money Deck, daughtei* ^of Annie Von Building. nnlMhlng TEAMS FOR HIRE—Wi J. Magblrs, ■alean fhU dellghttnl tiew Vj Deck, were marided at/the Methodist made a- strong appeal to ebllectors, j ers. •______^_____ ioftt 272 T’orter street, Phone 606. C r e A QBlckly nhowa * ddblld«4 *•“" V and tMs fact has led to the manufae- f 6 r s a l e —Several nice bungalow iirovFMeiir. Try It toddy nt oUi: ex- parsonage by Rev. G. B.. Davis pastor provFMeiir. ture of replicas of the old clocks. LOST. building sites on and off East Center / TO REN'L ^ p«mm9. of the church last Saturday after­ street. I have an exceptionally nice When these are sold frankly as rep­ ono-on the Manoh^ter Green oar lino. irlco |B,000. Robert J. Sinlth, — ' .....■■■■■■^ —sys— ant bdauty and makes red or rough j —. ^ palm Off an imitation as a genuine W. O. 8. ’13. Reward If returned to P a ^ ’ Pulldtng. , FOR RENT—Garage for 6fte car, 90 hand* or arms snowy white, yet ^Ijere •t I old clock. Famous makers’ names are J. H., South office Herald. per month. Enquire, of Ai R. fiklD* -fi'idaiM»t t theihe *llghtestslightest sign of Its use after FOR SALE—A thoroughly ihodern 8 ner. , • oiOTcatlon.* 'It actually ‘ ally vanishes from DR. J. W. SMITH SAFE. .added and various expedients adopted lost—A small pin with four pOarls room roshicnce In the Bast Center ’ ’ sfgbt and the most healheated atmosphere Washington, Sept. 18,— Conflrmf- to make the new clock p®*® muster n and sapphire. Saturday evening l>Sr street section, neatly finished and ar- FOR RENT—Two furnished., foom^ wul...... not.. produce____ the r. leastlea shlnlne.** or tween ApeVs corner .udson ranged Inside, Pretentious verandas, with or without board {n good location. l^'aiuiines* of the skin. tlon ot press reports that Dr, J. W. an old one. Such frauds are dofilorn-1 ^iroet. FinderFI please return to 72 sloeplnit poYch, arage. Owner has Wallace D, Robb, B53 Main sC W irk hie from every point of view, and, tht j Hudson street. ______excellent reason or Selling. Prlbe and Wo matter whether you are troubled Srplth, an American, physlcfan for terms from Robert -smith. Bank Building. ' ^ w itli'a poor com plexion, wrInkUst, puf- Ijtiuu’fmce. Of. many collectors maket Bunding, • ' flnps* around the fh' the Potosl Mining Compalty, who llliSCEXiLANliHmS. FOR RENT—-Oarage Space tor , two erow* feet or lines around the mouth, snecess posslb^. Every one^ It Is ob­ 1 I ______cars. Wallace D, RobW $»S Math 8t« was .captured last. Saturday by Mexi­ FOR SALB--A good two family i Building, ngly flnfor nail*, oi* Just a sltnple vious, cannot' possess a genuine old Park Building. ' / . toilghne** of tho face, hands HEMSTITCHINtf AND PICOT EDGE twelve rdOm house, electric lights,’ can bandits from a train enroute 'to clock. It would be well If this fad ’ORK done while you wait toilet and bath and jfurnaces, IQQ. feet cdussd by wind or sun, you will find mm off Main street, ndrfh of Center. Price that .any or all of these troubles will Santa Eulalia, and held for |6,000 were!,^faeed,^ and the clocks bougifl hentstttohlng maohlno. ■nlckly disappear with the use of How­ Shop, M6 itoln street $5,200. Wallace D- Robb, 86$ Main ransom, had arrived safely at Chi­ Street park Building. ard's Buttluttermilk Cream, staaplY M reppodiictloDs, by all thoQ* 'T o prove'thisroveOVi this to your complete snt- huahua City, after being liberated by wJhyt) ate not In a position to nialtf NOTiq»—I 'buy |i»d aell all makes of Isfactiun,Isfactlun,a, get a small _quantlt'' quantity today Beautiful actresses says, "A short tt Magnulf Drug. Co., South Mapehes- massage with ButtermDk Cream nt the outlaws, was received at the rfasonably sues that the^ ar® teiL WlMi til(he understanding tHttt they i freel/ return the purchoso money nlurht •'®***'*"II *“ State Department this afternoon. iJmcbaslnfi a genuine old Bpguwi kny dJssaUsfldd user, necessary.

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‘■M /( rvM- V 'M ^ ' . / ' ^ 18, ' TTyjlljrrilWl.iilTTjj|ra tef* uudJi*^4tbg Tietwedii men i ?vll I ...... who reaw^tlon ido- gr«a,teid[jtJ|^ i |igzied to ^x|ireM ittWr tty W lif ope^ --u-n* cui o u rm iw Df the University of Ohio, and some later by organized labor,/he leading! in the covenant is against external ire from Oarnegie Institute. 15»ey languages calling the men out next served. He refused to state wheth­ agricultural associations, investment aggression, and those who framed ivere plaimlng to make observations FLUE LINING bankers and manufacturers. the covenant were scrupulously care- Monday. The circulars read: er he had been requested by the un­ >f the botanical, biological and geo- Representatives of Public. I full in no way to interfered with “ The workers in the iron and steel ion leaders t6 go to Pittsburgh and ogic^ effeirts of the 1912 eruption. ■ when asked if he would go anyway tn 1918 Professor Griggs headed a On the President’s list of those what they regarded as the sacred mills and blast furnaces, not work­ it'o who will represent the public are; I right of self determination. ing under union agreements, are re­ replied: party Of Sdefitists to Katmal and re­ turned -wlto the announcement that, THE C. W. KHW C0 . Bernard M. Baruch of New York, quested not to go to work on Sep­ “ I don’t expect to.” TELEPHONE 126, MANCHESTER Question No. 5. die crater was the largest on the globe tember 22nd, and to refuse to re­ former chairman of the war Indus-1 Question No. 5— What effect, If and that hear Katmal lay a great sume their employment uhtil such try boartl; Robert S. Brookings of any, will the League of Nations cow TO ACCEPT OFFER. valley whose floor was dotted with St. Louis, former chairman of the eriant have in either hindering or time as the demands of the organiza­ London, Sept. 18.— An Exchange thousands of moutiia vomiting price-fixing committee of that organ- | furthering the cause of Irish free­ tion have been conceded by the st0el Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen vapory gas and smoke. Ttos valley ization; John D. Rockefeller, Jr., dom? TAuswer No. 5—It was not corporations. today stated that the representatives Prof. Griggs named “The V ^e^ of Judge Elbert H. Gary of New York, pogg}^^ for the peace conference to “ Refuse to Met't Us.” Ten Thousand Smokes.’^ ' Instea’d of 1 of Esthonia, Lettland and Livonia, at 10,000, it is said there are Uterally Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president em- regard to the self determin- “ The union committees h ^ e tried a conference at Riga, have decided millions of smoking vents. ^ LLyOHENM i , eritus of Harvard; Charles Edward qj territories except those to arrange conferences with, the Practical experience us a builder combined with a thorough to accept the . Russian Bolsheviks Set Aside by Conoreee, Russell of New York and John Spar- had belonged -to the defeated heads of the steel companies in 'or­ knowledge of arcliitectural design and construction qualify me peace, offer. Nicholas Lenlne, the Congress recently set aside **Th6 go of "Vermont. The last two named empires, but in the covenant of the der that they might present our legi­ to prepare plans and spedlflcations for residential, commercial Bolshevik dictator at Moscow, was .Galley of Ten Thou^ud Smokes” as are socialist leaders. League of Nations there has been set timate demands for the right of col­ informed that negotiations may bo and factory buildings. aatlonal property, and It is believed The others on the list are; O. E. I up for the-first time, in article 11, a lective bargaining, higher wages, opened Thursday or Friday, proba that some day It will, be a second XM- Your patronage solicited. Bradfute of Xenia, O., president of I forum to which all claims of self-do- shorter hours, and better working bly in Finland, the Exchange Tele- lowstone geyser fleld, $teanilnj|i springs, It Is said, will eventually toko QQ Dlfirniunnn CT QH MAMPHF’QTPR TFI ^41"19 " lo h io fami bureau federation: W^rd termination which are likely to dls- conditions. But the employers have grah dispatch added. the place of the 'present sniiflclns UU niUuLllUUU uli) vUi liInliUnLUI Uri) I LLi U*t I I m ,I Bijirgess.of Nebraska; Puller R. Cal-1 turb the peace of the world or the steadfastly refused to meet them It, therefore, becomes our duty to vents. 11111 f t l ' t 'H 11mI I' f t i' t I' f'*"*‘t,'*‘* * ^ ‘* * Igway of La Grange, Ga., extensive I good understand,(pg between nations Professor Griggs and his party ex­ support the committee’s • claims, In POOD RIOTS IN BERLIN. cotton manufacturer; Thomas ’ L. I upon which the peace of the world pected i o - remain in the Katmal dis­ Chadborune of New '?ork; Charles! depends, can be brought. accordance with the practically un-* London, Sept. 18T.—Pood rioting trict nutll the middle of- September. ^ WILLIAM L. CRAMER U. S. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE G. Dawes of Chicago; H. B. Endl- These questions and answers rep- anlmous strike vote, by refusing to has hroken*out in Berlin, said an Until they return nothing probably Announces that he has resumed cott of Milton, Mass.; Paul L. FeIss resent the position which the presl- work in the mills on or after Septem­ Exchange Telegraph dispatch from will be heard, from them, as there Is practice and is now located in the of Cleveland: Edwin P. Gay, dean I taken in the stronghold of ber 22, untlr fluch time as our just th,at city today. The worst dlscrr- ao direct means of comraunlCatlon. TO RAISE $5,000,000 FUND] Mrs. Griggs and her children accom-. Century Building. | graduate school of business admin-who are chiefly opposing the lie and an equivalent number of One of the doctor’s first duties ARTHUR WADDELL" dry drive. representatives of various bodies of I in the Shah’s palace was to pull It was learned that practically organized employers. ^ I sincerely | a tooth for a member the PloDbiiig, Heatug, TiniuDg nothing will be done in the world hope that it will be possible for you harem., When the dentist fin­ ampaign until $1,000,000 of the to undertake this very Important ished her beauty had been en­ 5,000,y00 fund has b^en raised. It 1 service hanced by. 0 brilliantly flashing Jobbing a Specialty was also reported th ^ most of the gold bldispid. Such Jealousy did this addition'to her beauty $5,000,000 would be raised in th® 29 BIRCH STREET strike in the hearts of fhe harefn United States and that prohibition WILU NOT INTERFERE. Paris, Sept. 18.— The peace con-^| that forthwith they all went workeiTr- from this country woula salaming and sobbing to the ference has not yet cpnsldered'any then be sent Into every country on Shah, diarglng hi? majesty with NEW AinWIBILE THrS earth to conduct the fight for- worla suggestion for Intervention at Flume ^ paitiallty. His majesty got out wide prohibition. as a result of the occupation of tl^e ' of the difficulty by ordering a Side Curtains made and repair­ city by the Italian "troops led hy gold tooth for each of them, but ed. Bevel Glass Panel Lights. Gabriele D’AnnunWo, it was learned ' to even matters up ordered thye# New Celluloid Windows. Har- WHITE SOX NEAR VICTORY. frpm an authoritative source today. United States molars for him­ neaa work oi aU kinds. New York, Sept. 18.— The White CHARLES LAKING The conference will not act, it is self. Comer Main and Eldridge Sir Sox are within two games of another said, unless the Italiali government American League championship to­ itself should be powerless to restore day. By defeating the Yankees in p m ™ the situation. In this event it is VVAMTiJ) HER 1106 UWRflTCHEO both ends of a double header Wed­ admitted that the navies of the al­ nesday, Kid Gleason’s athletes prac­ Paper Hanging and Interior lied and associated powers might PenneylYBhto Weman Aakpd. t^f Decorating tically put the Cleveland Indians out take a band. oral DiMrict Attw'ney for , j Ijet. ns estimate on your work. of the running, even though Cleve­ WEST SIDE PAINT SHOP hut A. C. Lehman, 26 Cooper Ite land won. The Chicagoians need Phone 853-8 o but two more victories to cinch the CONGRESS WELCOMES HEINES. Harrlsbnrg.—**My dbg is pennant regardless of what the In­ Washington, Sept. 18.— Congress I what can you do tb.h ^ mel^, a woman at the fllstflct at dians may accomplish from noW on, laid aside its dignity today to pay en- office. Laurel Park but it is possible for the Sox to cinch thuisastic tribute to General POTih-! “It? name is the flag today should the Yanks and Ing, leader of America^ victorious! that did It i? a witj^^A^y^ Dancing Tues.^ the Indians suffer,a defeat at Phil­ troops. . , didn’t eat V adelphia. The signal and ^usuaL hpnor of a | 1 go awihy jtohi. hcwfe Xai Thurs. And Sat. joint session of the Senate anc lioiiae fot m< , Mrs. Harry E. Russell of FairvleSr House to welcome General Fershirigj wltohSd Nights wril againJ* street, who has been under the care Mjras the tribute Congress ,.to the I leader of the men who'fought andf No tour in tlYO fffMi of Dr. W. R. Tinker for several days, office imm H o riick ’s thevngii was taken # 0 the Hartford hospital carried oh to ^victory these principles! Malteci Milk. Avpid ^ yesterdajr. . 'Which Congrtss fleclared .in April,.) tinitations ahd Subsl»w*®« laiT. ; .fx ' .v: f-V - /t^-.v r e ■\"p- .'•7 :? . /■ 7 ■?<>*£

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KILUN6 ^ ^AffiRICANS. (New York Gdobe.) >. Gringosid|4». » Sept- 16. -7" —-^wo cUaifeh^' "d f the United V States, who 'were in jail here awaiting trial, were kidnapped A' by a moh.ot Mexican citizens, taken to Ate outskirts of the 7-. city, and hanged. It is not^ known whether they were guilty 7* or not. ' This Item is^also- No such city \ exists in Mexico and no such incidfeni (CU|p and pasta this in your scrap-book) has happened there. There is, how ^opyrlght 1919, N«w Mra Feftpz||a. ever, in thovJJni6 miles; Germans gain in S,—^Ruteltob tepulsedi^ ^bbut Halica^ liceman. And it is fortunate that cc-nter-pGeneral Funston advises U, the facts were as they were, instead^ iQpr. Main Office, M ^n a n a jm ila rd Sts. 6M S. to delay degarturqjjQf troops from Germansrepulsed by . French in Perris Block.'.. ...B46 of being the other war round. When two Ainericans are killed in Vera'Cruz, - Champagne; British gain near Ypre> 7 — Hurley, Daniels aiid Gompers con, STRIKES GROW UNPOPULAR. Mexico, even though it be in a sec-* Style Four, William and Mary fer to aettle..shipyard stolkes on Pa­ , The public generally }s getting tion of the country remote from any Vilna falls; end of Russian retrehi cific Coast— Brzbjarger, German Cen* tired of strikes. People are begins city and notoriously Infested ‘ with — French sever great bridge across trisl Leader, urges supporters to ning to realize that strikes help to bandits, a ^ a r for intervention goes Meuse at St. Mlhiel by artillery fire increase the present high cost of up throughout tl\^IS country. When —Dr. Dumba, Austrian Ambassador press peace demand, Cabinets with the Flavor of the living, by reducing production, and two Mexicans are killed in a civilized protests against American request r . 1918. that every increase in wages above American city by a mob it is regret­ for his recall— Envoys at Pan-rAm- Bulgarian front crumbles; French the present high level simply adds table, to be 8ure( but, after all, they erican confermce agree to recdgniza and"Berbs have advanced dh average Seventeenth Century to the cost of service or commod­ look somewhat like negn*oips, and stronger faction in Mexico; foresha­ depth of ten mllCs in Macedonia—• "* . ■ - ities. yfe are gradually emerging every one knows what w e, do with dows early recognition of Carranza. British regain old outpost line; drive CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS are made only in period models, exquisitely from the delirium of war and com­ the latter. No^'Oirt suggests thai 1916. Germans from positions near St ing back to common sense. The Mexico Would be justified in interven­ Bulgarian right wing crumpled; Quentin lost last March— Halt flercs designed. \ feverish demand for men and ma­ tion in the United States, in spite oi Fiorina captured, Monastlr mena^d counter-attacks at every point. terials which sent wage^ and prices the fact that morq American citizens I Each is the faithful interpretation of one of those famous English skyward has passed, and while the are probably lynched in the United periods when furniture masters were in their prime. Refined, distinctive the group meetings in which they are work of'repairing the waste of war States each year than are killed In most Interested. In- the ejrenii but^ iV).tf,p§tentaitio,5i^, Cheney cabinets blend carefully into tasteful sur- must go on as speedily as possible, Mexico. Doubtless this is an entire­ CONNEmCIIT I OF C. theriPi^U be a large general , ^ e ^ ^ it is not so urgent as the work ly admirable and hea,liJiy state of.ajf-*. ' ■ ’ ... .. rohhdii&3;4 7ng he)^,fprebably, in WoolsejfH^|: preparing for war itself. The bal­ fairs, but if wo0d Have” atuused The .^^hject of that meeting, ance between supply and demand certain bald-headed old Greek gen­ l l probably be “ The Railroad ProM^^ will gradually swing toward the lev­ tleman named So^aitea. I ’ -- --- and it?;,is ihe plan of thq^, el and then prices will begin to drop. - • ♦ Cheney Phonograph Committee to have the mhtter pre­ • In the meantime people who wish RED CROSS NURSES OPEN CommittM Making Extensive sented by several persons: Robert S. to hasten the return of normal prices Co n f e r e n c e t o d a y in Lovett, President of the Union Pa­ is fashioned by the master furniture craftsmen of America. should reduce consumption as far - WAR ON GERM A R ^ ". Plans (or Annual cific Railroad, Harry N. Wheeler, Within its walls is a .tonal system which marks a new advance in the his­ as possible and produce as much as Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 18.— .ex-president of the ’ Chamber of tory of the reproduction of music. A series of marvelous acoustic inven­ possible themselves. To the extent ‘"The germ army has killed more Meeting. Commerce of the United States, and that one produces in garden or of Americans in the past four years Senator Cummipgs if they are avail­ tions covered by basic patents gives to the chard or dairy or pigpen or poultry than the German army,” . able. Cheney tones unmatched purity and sweetness. . yard what he and his family con­ With this slogan to spur them.on On Thursday morning, Ndvember sume, to that extent he is helping fifty Red Cross nurses from 0^ii5> In-i DISCUSS R. R. PROBLEM 20, the departmental meetings will to reduce the cost of food. To the (fiana and Kentucky today declared be continued. In the afternoon thera extent that one dresses simply and war on th e^ rm ariny. ’ They opened / ------will be a general meeting in Woolsey takes good care of clothtk and shoes a three-day conference at the Red Convention to End With Banquef— Hall on the street railway situation so that they will give longest service, Cross teaching centre here to plan . All Meetings Open to Business education of' some similar subject. to that extent he is helping to bring their peace-time work of teaching the Men of State. The election of a board or directors the cost of clothing back to normal. home hygiene course arranged by for the coming year will t^ike place But increasing wages, further Red Cross chapters. • Hartford, Sept, 18— At a luncheon at the^nd of this meetin'g. The con­ shortening of hours and the conse­ \Miss Jean B. Anderson, head of and meeting at^the Hotel Taft in vention will end with a banquet on 9 9 quent tendency to spend freely and the bureau of instruction of'the Lake New Haven yesterday the committees the evening of the second day. On ^"Assistant Home Makers live extravagantly work in the .op­ Division,'department of nursapg, led for' the' first annual meeting of the November 21 the newly, elected board posite direction. They make prices the opening conference. Miss Ander­ |re-organized Connecticut Chambei of directors will meet for purposes still higher, not only for those who son and a majority of the nurses in of Commerce were appointed. ’?he of organization. All meetings dur­ can command the high wages and attendance recently returned^ from dates of the meeting were set, for ing the two days will be open to the short hours, but for people in gen­ overseas. November I?' and 20. Isaac M. UlS business men of thb idate, \ eral. That is why the public is not “ We haven’t nearly enough nurses man, Presldeiip, of the New Haven The depaftmeot^ .“meetings tha CRAVING FOR ^,CE CREAM gan. Tillie claims to be chg In sympathy, urlth further strikes by to fill the places of instructors for Chamber of Commerce and chairman first afternoon and second morning LED GIRIj t o t o t e ice cream eater of the worldj men who are already well paid. the classes the Red Cross chapters of the general committee on pro will be held for the benefit of the six' TAGGING BASES . GUNS FOR HIGHWAYMEN. J. Sullen, seventeen, Leslie Owens have arrangfedv” Misai Anderson de­ groups of Connecticut business,' or­ and his cousin, Charles Owens, cor­ grom and arrangements, called this Kerr’s great pitching accounted VACATION f r ie n d s . clared today. ganizations; trade and commerce; roborated Time’s story and con­ meeting o| his comiiittee to make l!or the first game of the Sox double St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 18.— A crav­ It is surprising what sudden and. industries; banking and Insurance; fessed to two robberies. the general plains for thfe convention header with the Yankees. In the ing for ice cream led fifteen-year-old seemingly strong attachments peo­ (X)P ARRESTS AlS WIFE- public utilities and agriculture. Tillie works in a factory and earns of business 'and financial interests second game Chicago -mauled three TRlie Gast, known to her compan­ ple form while on vacations amt ON CTIARGE OF XARCENY. $12 a week. She, la allowed twenty- wibich is to be hefd in New Haven pitchers — Thormahlen, Shawkey ions as “ Queenie,’’ to become gun equally surprising how quickly they Boston, Sept. 18.— Calvin H. 72-YEAR OLD HUBBY IS five cents a week for spending money late in the fall. and Shore— for an easy win. bearer to a group of youthful high­ are dropped and forgotten. Away Wiltzer, a volunteer police officer NOT LAZY, SAYS JUDGE. which she says Is insufacient to sup­ The Committee. Carlson thought he was back in way men, according to her confes­ from home, amo'hg strangers, one was relieved from duty today after The members of his committee Indianapolis, Ind., SepL 18.— sion to Chief of Detectives Hanne- ply her with Ice cream. naturally craves copipanionshlp. It the Argonne again when the Dod­ he had exercised his newly acquired e: Major Morgan G. Bulkeley Jr., Lazy.husbands who have passed their easy to sfcrape an acquaintance gers went after him in the third in­ authority as a patrolman by arrest­ Assistant Treasurer of the Aetna three-score and twelve mark . are with somebody else who is doubtless ning yesterday knocking home fiv» ing his own wife on at^charge of lar­ Life Insurance Company, of ^art- finding-consolation in a decision of in the same predicament that yoii runs and winning in a canter. ceny. Mrs. Wiltzer, Aho claimed ford, James T. Moran, President oi Acting-Judge T. J. Moll, in City are. For the time being your inter­ The Indians are still fighting. With that her arrest was due to domestic the Southern New England Tele­ Court. John William Bell’s sixty- ests are common. You may both en­ Caldwell on the mound they easily difficulties, was released immediate phone Company af New Haven; F. year-old wife complained that her joy fishing, or tennis or golf, or pos­ trimmed Connie Mack’s rookies. ly after she had been brought to the H. Johnston, Director of the Cham­ seventy-two-year-old spouse was sibly flirting with thd opposite sex. station house. Mrs. Wiltzer told ber of Commerce of the United azy.. The court held that hr man of With nothing else to occupy the blind WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR B u y Y ou r the police that her husband took her States, of New Britain; Arthur Reed ;hose years can hardly be classed but the pleasures of the moment, the OPPOSED TO PLUMB PLAN. to a police box in South Boston and Kimball, editor of the Waterbury as a ^zy husband and took the case friendships of congenial spirits rlpefl Charlestonr W. Va., Sept; 18.— started to ring for the patrol wagon American; Alton T. Miner, President under advisement. rapidly. By the end of a fortnight Governor CornwelP has come out in Fall Suit Now but upon her appeal to him not to of the Connecticut Chamber of Com­ you are swapping intimate experi­ statement saying he was opposed call the wagon he walked her to sta­ merce, of New London; George B. HERE’S SOMETHING NEW ences, each narrator of course, put to tb^ Plumb plan of railroad con­ tion 12i Chandler, Executive Secretary of the IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING ting himself or herself in the best trol. and buy it here Connecticut Chamber of Commeree, Steubenville, Ohio, Sept. 18-— possible light, and whep you finally “ It Is little short of amazing to me AERIAL DERBY. of"Hartford; J. A. At’^thid; Seteretary 'Listen! part for the bom bard trip you do Here’s something new^in politlca, ;fchat!i}i»n possessing the intelligence The First Trans-Continental Aerial and Treasurer ef’ the Wauregmu ,Co., Because: ' V'. so with real regret and with every of. tho drainmen should be gulled iUj- Derby to be held under the auspices of Wauregan; Walter B. Malley, candidate for a'v pcj^tical office ftitention of cohtlnulng and cultivat­ to aaking such an unreasonable and many sanftile suits that we now of the Aerial League of America, on President of the Edward. MaRey here did this: ing the friendship. outrageous demand,^ said the Gov­ the sanction of the Aero Club of Am­ Company, of New Haven; Edward Buying as many packages of show are perfect creations, and there ernor. “ If the people bought the But once home again the whole erica, as provided for under the rules MIll|fan, President of the Phoenix breakfast food as there were voters railroads and gave them to the men will be no duplicates of them» The atmqgphere changes. There is no of the International Aeronautic Fed­ Insurance Company, of Hartford; in his ward, he put his card in each to for themselves telephone and longer lack of friendly intercourse, eration, has been officially an Charles B, Cook, President of the one. Then the packages were dis­ prices from all indications will not telegraph employees would demand no longer want of something to do. nounced. Hartford Chamber of Commerce; tributed, door to door. the same Niing of those properties. be lower—in fact they are climbing Piled op duties crowd upon one’s at­ To make the First Transcontinen­ and Bradford D. Pierce, Jr., Presi­ ‘'He figured that when the faniily Then the coal miners would demand tention. A host of friends bid yon tal Aerial Derby the most important dent of the Bridgeport Chamber oi ate the corn flakes they would feel upwards. v that' the mines be purchased and welcome and soon you are engrossed and eftensive aeronautic contest Commerce. Clf these the first seven kindly toward him at least,’’ Is the given to thejn. Then the farm lab­ You are sure in selecting the cor­ with the cares of everyday life. A ^ver held. Rear Admiral Robert E, were present at the jneeting today way a friend expl^ned it. orers, with even* better rights would haze drops between you and your Peary, President of the Aerial William L. Mead, Secretary of the rect style when you buy here. ' You say, “ We produced the, food you all vacation days; your eyes are set for­ League of Ameripa, has appointed a Hartford Chatnber of Commerce rep­ DUTCH TO BE ASKED live on,” so buy the farms and give know it from past experience. ' „ ward and not backward. You may large committee ;Of. leading Aeronau­ resenting Mr. Cook and .Charles B. TO GIVE UD ^X-KA*SER remember your new friends to the London, Sept. 18.— The 'Dutch them .to us.” tic authorities to draft the rules and Julln, Secretary o f , the New Haven We still continue to do Alteration extent of exchanging a postal card set the dates for the Derby, th« government will receive. If it has not Chamber of Commerce were» also / or two and then they sink into ob- prizes for which are' expected to ex present. - already received formal demand for PATROL WAGON BOUNDS UP Free. 'llvlon. Next year they may be suc­ ceed the total of $100,000. The personnel of the subordinate the ex-Kalser for trial before ah al­ ALDERMEN FOR MEETING. here ceeded by others. committees op speakers, arrange­ lied tribunal, accordii^ to the Pal Beverly, Mass'., Sept. 18.— Alder Government Bonds accepted men of this city were astonished and ONE TEENY PECK-UEB ments, .peceptIon,and banquet will be Mall Gazette. Thfe newspaper in trade at their face values. states unofficially that the war conn somewhat alarmed recently when the it now appears that at least one KISS LANDS HIM IN JAH.. left to the New Haven Chamber oi cll at Paris has decided tipon ^ move police “ hurry up” wagon drew up be-/ of the fines imposed for violating the ■ • '"4'7 f * '1 ■■ Commerce, and the committee on for the extradition of the. former fore their doors and the driver In­ atltomobile law, when six drivers Lancaster, Pa.r Sept. 18;—^ne printingi and publicity will be ap- war lord. AUhough ,a protest Is pos quired for thei;n. were penalized by an Andover jus­ peck-like kiss landed Charles Asper, polnte<|^,j^ ^A^^PAcretary of the of Baltimore, a magazine agent, in slble, officials' are confldeniL that Hoi police statl(flf%;«ll4^%i>^ tice a few Sundays ago was illegal brought, but to City Hall, L7y

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You have heard about our new addition which was started last month, The FRIDAY at 9 a. m. foundation walls are all in and our east wall has been torn down. The new At Muslin Under- We place on Sale at building when complete will give us more than double our present-capacity. Owing to the general upset condition at the present time we are more cramped than ever wear Dept. $1.00 each for space. This sale is a cleanup of odd lots ,of merchandise and some special lots which are offered as an inducement for e^yly^fall buying. 99c BATISTE BLOOMER 22 SUMMER DRESSES ^Flesh) 85c (Worth $5.00 or over.) A fine batiste bloomer, cut full, made with elastic at waist and knee and finish­ 8 CHILDREN’S COATS .33 SILK WAISTS AT dJO A A Watch our Bargain Tables every Day ed with hemstitched ruffle. 172 SHIRT WAISTS EACH ...... Most o^them worth over $5.00 each. ^ They will contain small lots of mer- , All sizes .36 to 46 inch, a variety of tail- 'chandise that we cannot advertise fn ore,fl mpdefs such as we *havo been sell­ $1.75 MUSLIN ROBES ing tor^$2.25 to 12.98. $5 AN D $6 NOVELTY account of the l;n)ited quantity. For (Flesh and White) $1.49 SKIRTS ...... $3.98 instance 12 dresses of silk and serge 48 HOUSE DRESSES About 40 skirts, mostly plain and nov­ Cut with i^ound neck and short sleeve, A good grade of percale dresses. elty poplin, will be put out Friday at $5.00 each. shirred' fronts, stitched with pink and blue and finished with satiu ribbon. We reserve the right to limit one to a They ^are worth at least $15.00. As customer. Sizes 16 and I 7. , ■ NEW WOOL SERGE DRESSES ^ ~ fast as one lot is sold'another will take Values $29.50 to $39.50 its place. Toilet Goods 99c CHILDREN’S MUSLIN t ROBES 75c CUTICCJRA SOAP ...... Underwear The market price of this gown today Is, PONDS V d u o AM ...... ' ...... l» c H osiery considerable more than the price we are (JOliCiATK’S NATURAL S p A P ...... 7c offering it for during this sale.. High 59c LADIES LACE PANTS O Q p neck and long sleeves. Sizes 4-14. JiVSOJi, medium n)zo ...... Adc Sale Price ' 59c SPLIT SOLE b IjRS.ON HOSE 39c COLLATES DENTAL POWJiER...... lilc We are overstocked on fine .Jersey-Rib­ ■ Out size cotton, extra wide and extra ODORONO 00c s i z e ...... 4f>c bed lace trlmraexl pants which we are long. ' , selling at this sale for 29c. Outsize 39c. ASl’JIUN TAHLETS ...... $1.49 MUSLIN PEROXIDE, 8 ...... 17c PETTICOAT 99c FIBRE SILK, HOSE/,.. pair 85c $1.25 PEROXIDE, 4 ...... 59c VESTS AQg* Made of unusually good grade of cot­ Sale Price , 18 Inches of silk with lisle heel, toe and ton and trimmed with wide hamburg PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE ...... 35c Fitrite style, fine mercerized lisle, our t»p. Colors, Russian, C.alf, White and flounce. The wise shopper will, no DJER KISS TALCUM POWDER...... 35c regular number, _ Battleship Grey. ^ doubt, think of Christmas gifts and buy PICBECO TOOTH PASTE ...... '...... 3«c accordingly. MENNEN’S TAIjCTIM POWDER...... 25c 39c STRAIGHT VESTS 99c SILK LISLE HOSE...... Pair 75c DR. LYON’S TOOTH PASTE...... 10c Sale Price ^ 29c ^ F yll fashioned silk lisle with seam, in TINTEX (Soap P ow der)...... 7c This Includes all of our regular 39c num­ black. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10, 75(^ AND 99c SILK MERCO ABSORBENT COTTON ...... 35c bers, low neejk and sleeveless. 1 BONNETS / 59c (;a s t o r ia ...... •* 10c LADIES’ 59c FLEECED LINED Several raodelfi will be found In this q,s- ARMOUR’S ’TOJLICT SOAP...... »c LADIES’ SHAPED rnent. Some have' embroidered turn- (JOJXiATE’S TOOTH P A S T E ...... 10c-JS5c VESTS, Sale Price 50c, 59c HOSE ...... Pail* hacks, while others are plain trimmed Light 'weight underwear in low neck Good bla

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■1 PROVED WOfltH OF FRWtK CHANCE’S RICH FRIENDS LEdNARD FbOLEd RUm. HIT WMTER 0*gfS W N a TO LURE HIH BApl^WTO BASEI A ONC&-^tH€K Rkdfip^ t o ii^ fc Young Robert KlhRella, spn'^ Ifttere In a atoiy. gplRi the dijuits^ famous 'scout, hw cut having roup^ abo^iit “Dotcli. Jjebhftrd. ptov^ tiio woi;th of hie dad's pet. 1st, And and' “Bijibe” Bulh. L ^ n ^ i i ' Judgment. Esther EHn^lla had* securities are to was oqce a teamfmate at the “rp* watched his boy develop on- the doubtable *3abe,** and^ boasted lots of Springf Jld untH,-he»con- local rates unlssa the^'State^ to a friend that hp knew ’ the ;: sldered Wm wotto s p»p4e«Uonal of four mitl'i lias been honie'ruO/ hitter’e ^weakneMU '■ trial, whe^upon .her^ent bins to the State Treasufte^; on or. "All you’ve got to do.tA bitch Little > Rock. There Rob has ’em low and outside,’’ satdjLepn- made good and the “old man” ard. I, ought to know, will kesR jilftvp^Ise end give set hhn down without a htt the ! i, the with th%> Gi-' last time he faced, me,” • ants li^ tim ’"-i?pring training The estates of thos Mill: But the ne^ time -^^be” trip. The, “Shife”’ of Bob. by Lit­ be lii^ gathtt’ed in a pair o f . doubles tle Rock- ty iJeTy York gleet to pay this tax ahd a homer. Leonai^ boasts J> heen- announced. The sqif: of his ble to no more. , fa^er has been hitting .2$0 In the Southern league and Is one of the fastest men on ba^es in the circuit. Pretty good for a UNIQUE RECORD SET 19-year-old boy. Money on Jisnd or in bank is BY CATCHER SCHALK liable if more than $500 other - I .... than Savings Banks, or SavinUfa — i------ELMER OLIPHANT IS Departments of Commercial Toils in Over 100 d a m ^ Each GREATEST ATHLETE Banks in Connecticut. In-* Season for Seven Years. structions and forms sent onAP- plication. i Returns as Coach at West Point, Little Ba^/kstop of Chicago White So* STATE TREASURER, Team le in Class by Himself— • Where He Starred. He Is Light id Weight, iHit HARTFORD, CONN. Net Often Injured. His Coaching Ability Proven at Camp Seven years ago Bill Gleason burst Benning—Will Make Football, Into the private offices of Charles A, Basketball and Baseball Teams ComiskE^, wearing a large smile on Greater Than Ever. P«TT i^Df GLENNEY,, -w ___ his sun-seamed countenance and * grasping firmly by the arm a slight Elmer Q. Oliphant once more is an Frank Chance, Idol of Kids of Glendora. Mandiester and youth. Bill exclaimed: ' active lieutenant In Uncle Sam’s army and is on the Cracker Ineligi­ Frank Leroy Chance, once the peer­ a lot of difference to the players of “ Say, boss, I’ve got the greatest that team. - ■ young catcher I ever saw.” ble list His time wMth the Cmcjiers Hartford Auto Express less leader, of the Cubs and inost- has expired, his furlough Is up and he talked-of baseball man, has come out They did not feel like loafing or Mr. Comlsky smiled. For years en growing careless when the-blg bear will, return to Camp BenningT From into the"'limelight again. thusiastlc persons had been tipping was watching their movements. there he goes to his greatest achleve- A few of his rich friends want him him off to “the greatest tols’^ and "thi I Lecal and Long to buy the Boston American league They must be on the jump, or else greatest that” who would cause the Walter Jphniwn, Who.Throw# Remarkably Fast Ball. club and come right back into the big act as audience to a series of lectures, White Sox to step> right put and doings, writes A1 Spink in Chicago delivered with much vehemence and come world’s champions, Louis Lamer, who played Independ­ even see them, but then Goose began Kstance Moving. containing words easily Intelligible “Can he catch Ed Walsh?” the boss ent ball In California after leaving to work his system. He sort of squat­ Evening Post. ted down and took a good bead on But Chance says that he has quit and not complimentary to themselves. inquired. college arid might have been In the the pitcher's box, with his bat ready the limelight for good and that noth­ Criticized for “Soaking,” ^ “Say, he can catch any pitcher big league had he not decided that ho to swing and waiting. He was go­ Antamobile Parties ing will tempt him away from his that ever lived,” Gleason responded— preferred to settle down In Los An­ Chance has been criticized by ball ing to slam away as soon as he saw Glendora orange farm In California. and he can. geles and make more money at some­ players and their friends for “soak­ Walter winding up, figuring he’d about When there are big doings In the ing” his men too heavily for offenses When he caflght In a recent game thing else, sends this one as the fun­ Telephone No. 7* Leave orders Ray Schalk had tolled In over 100 get his bnt around when the ball got sport world, however, Chance quits the ' such as the one cited above. niest thing he ever saw In a hall at Murphy’s Candy Kitchen. farm for a little while. That was thq games a season for seven consecutive game, and It must have been a slde- to the plate. As a matter of fact,^the ball players Fired Ball to First Base. Hartford Office with A. R. 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iake pkfee ih i SEfUTs sqeti, h. lot; EijM* starritxg<3A.lma R ^ l^ B as a dano6- staiu-iTigc^imdb^--. “"*"„“:r^}aaid Leo Flynn, puaklng hack btetoikeU [i^^Whetriy- 'todaVr" ' : V IwlU'. “lilt It W l, m e.fSbt takers. Then: GlBlteii of the early Calll jyhla g«ld-ru8h.| or li^ie, white <»■ black,, tbe. j^^saney^.toio'Ws.'Tsote^ihB '’At: :that •Tt’n. a' fact.” days. The picture distributed can’t make an ExMbltor, will be th. brandeeto. tSe lot little « 'i4aw (Jorfeett at l^is befL^ben he bdat to Jake. KUraiq,: , ®a^e a show of Sullivi^ and that gai^ ^ A m erica Seeture te n l^ t a^tbe Popular Play-1 A 11 A f o u n :i , derful fighting n^chine. - 1 know, Jake ft .eyer a was made. ^ I beata^e in v Ex|»rt Ev(^4ire?#''Tonna(iB, -I took my. father to,*8^ Jink'Ck»4»^ .^ S p o r t s , i. I that a lot of the fftht tans tfbday nev- oan’jt . iipagipe; Jijp- Jeffries .■ even m Asserts CfficiaL L o n . He’s beuu dead ton, OeilKe^aJ^^at time. and Joe Jeanette training )^t,and_ wiy “ I ^ ypn knbie.. bn), W ? flgbts »ifti Corbett was ifwentyrf^ur. years o f Jim was in top form at that t| w ai*#- rougJw Joint. Ehrerybody toted a^gail” ^®*"' j „ age then and fhq Kvas 'uncanny in Jeanette,WJ^primtag; WORLp-WtOE SHORTAGE OF in Gulob. the handles ol ten,more, and then »,me ^ father watqhed;^m. g?> u a,. / “ I liked Gana M a f ilt e r , too.-. .blip work. Jim Jeffries was twenty- most of the. six--shooters were notch- Hl^d G^MOiOOO Itt W S'J He had almost everything but speed. four' when he won tl^Ie from ^hree rounds without 8aytng, a,;ijroi^. ed. When thfiy couldn’t us* a gun When the workout, was flnlplted jaid Dlxom had 'everyt7i,iug that Gans had, Fitzsimmons. I should, liked'te;'haye< -t^ y fought with their fists. we were on our way down. tp.wn I A HUCE CONTEST. with speed added.y You must re­ seep the: eumbersome Jeffries meet g)Boy& Like ^ All Earope Dliftiartdlng Coal; *Wb In the lq|t reet?^ Kate Cayewe, said to him, ‘Well, pop, what-do you By Louis Freer member, too, that Dixon at 98 Ib^ Corbett e:t that time. HOW TO HANDIE THE BAliL. Are Not Injurlnf Homu Oo$- (Miss Rubens) is attacked, by think of my coming champipa, Jli^, Director of Physical Training for was sfightlng big, strong, boys. He The only fight that I can think of By A. A. Sta^ ‘‘Tiu'ee-Oard.’’ -Duncan (Lon Chaney) Coffey?* ^ Woihen, The University of that wo)^l^ compare’ with 'this was Athletic Director, The University of a bad gatehVer, and MIm R o b esd “ ■* “ •>“ iatei-, and then “ The old man gaw me; one loo Hlinols. Declares W lt h ^ kept on giving away weight. He the nighP' that Jem Driscoll made a Chicago. demonstrates that she’s a “ wild-cat* and stepping Out faster than upual, How many of you have been in ^ was fighting big, husky lightweights monke^^ of Leach Cross here in New I wonder how many of us realize keeping the gambler as .busy as a said, ‘Sure, John Mqrrisey could lick hike race? Those of yo^ who l^ye Washington.— (Special) — American along with the feathers all the time. Yoi;k, the number of football games lost hairless'dog in aNhee-hlve Yours for the old-timers, them botji in .a round’.” will agree that It Is exciting spoft coal producers, seeking lo relieve a The big fight which follows this] under the wire nearly through fumbles? Often they resuU ' J. COONEY. world-wide shortage, are not sending everjr trip directly In touchdowns, bnt fre for a Saturday afternoon. preliminary— when the pugnacious j Coal abroad In sufflefeBt vtfitniie to de­ “ There isn’t a fighter today who t h ie v e s c a r r y o f f quently, when they do not bring the The contest consists in two teams parson takes a hand and rescues prive the American Consumer, In the can rip with that Old left' the ^ay REVERSE ENGLISH NOTES. ^ LARCHi: iSAFE. winning score, they decide what Is hiking^o a place which can be reach Kate from “Three-Card’’-^Is a cork­ Opinion of H. Y. Saint, head of the Dixon could. He could rip a le|t Harry Frazee of the Bosjton Red St. Loute, Mo., Sept. 18.— known as the “ break of the game ed by two routes. Each team starts Shipping Board’s export department, er. The preacher and the bad-man j to the body and upon the chin and’ Sox, has asked t o r ‘‘waivers on Babe glars who operated almost wfthin and thus determine victory. on a different route, returning by the a witness before the senate subcom­ literally wreck the bar-room fixtures then shoot a right over before a fel­ Ruth, a left-handed pitcher of his sight of the police and who-weth No boy relishes the disgrace of a opposite route. The team which is mittee conducting an Inquiry Into the and glassware. The quantity of] low could ‘scat.’ He was a hittpr, club. ob^rved by hfifelairdtfrs, '-ciftried fumble. Learn therefore to handle first to get back to the starting place coal situation, headed by Senator Fre- “licker” spilled when they bothj a boxer, a ring general, and '4as- Mr. Ban Johnson, of Cleveland, away a 506-ponnd skfe o| the New­ the ball. Practice till yon are. sure is liie'Winner. linghnysen of New Jersey. / crash into the bottled goods, bring­ Mr. Saint submitted to the comijiitt- was the gue'st of Colonels Ruppe^rt ark S.hee Company, hattted A in a If you have a girls’ athletic asso- ing down the loaded shelves on their cooler than a lemon and soda. you can handle it ii^ every depart tee the Shipping Board’s official esti­ j t^uck to Forest Park and there blew nitoaic “ Kinbahe? Yes, a great hoy, hut ahd Huston at a luncheon yesterdhy. ment of the game. mate of the extern of the world-w^lde heads, generates Joy in the gloomiest! it open, obtaining $350. elation in your school, you can have Dixon ma nabove all others. There Harry Stevens, the Polo Grounds Learn to handle the ball, no mat­ coal shortage, totaling ©2,463,000 t^ns, Prohib. was a better feinter and better hit­ caterer, will present free to the fans ter what position you play. Some two teams of association members; most of which, if made up, he s|id, 6 m-tbU;'jsaiu© b ill will be_ t]^ Ford ter, Kllbane, I admit, can sock, but for the ^est of the $ealon all thfe ice •il.T time or oth^r you will have'to do 1% or two clubs of basketball teams can “presumably must be. made'-up by, the Weel^y a^^anoth^ epioode of :“TheJ iie can’t use the left as Dixon did. cream cones and p'teanuts that they The boys chosen to fill the more compete. It can be just as exciting United States." Exclpslve of *^ip- There never was apother left like can eat. M w e t h a n spectacular positions have usually if your teams are chosen from youi ments to Canada, the United Sfates^ls: .'i. exporting coal, he said, ah t^e ^ tc^ of Dixon’s. It was murderous. That Bat Masterson says that the pres­ qualified for them by long practice. particular group of friends. 6( ) y n , a g o Keep these rules well in mind; about 7,000,006 tons a'yiiar. Tlus'fi*-^»4 old rip tb the stomach was polbon to ent batch'of pugilistic champions are little more than 1 per dent.= ef-the^to', an English chein- 1. The teams must start from the anyone. the gamest, straightest and best that tal amount of bituminous coal pro­ “ Yes, stree, put me down as a the world has ever seen.. „ ,ist began todsiainu- same place at the same time. Your duced in the country for a year. “ Beyond the Law” an unusual fea­ Dixon man aboe# all others. There Jack Kearns, Who brought Jack facture BEECHAM*S. P S iS i According to Mr. Saint’s figures ture, will be shown tonight and to­ Today they have the laigcst Dempsey into public notice, has Canada will need about 16,858,OC morrow at the Circle theater. There were great fighters, bjit I can’t ^le or any medicine in shaken his charge for good. Jack tons, Frauee 17,000,000 tons, Belgluil are three stars in it, Emmett Dalton, think of one who was a master of Ihe’ world! says that Dempsey is “ a has been” Why? 12.000. 000 tens, which may be reduce! Virginia Lee and Billy Connolly. ^evry department of the game like later, as Belgium Is rapidly restoring and in the future will let him paddle The* story is of the west in the days ‘Little Chocolate’.” lier mines; the Netherlands, 8,000,000 his own canoe. of ’49 and Is most interesting. tons; China, 3,135,000 tonS; 'Italy, AN OLD-TIMER CflIRBS. 5.000. 000 tons; Sweden, Norway and On the same bill will be an educa­ Sold lAorTwberc. In boaaa, iOc.. 2*ei 1 Dear Tad: X THA,T’S WHAT THEY ALL SAY| other countries many millions more. tional bill “ Fairy Magie” and a • I- read your article the other day They were talking about old-time To help supply the needs of these and Pathe comedy. other countries, Mr. Saint stated, the On Saturday the Circle will show Shipping Board has allocated the coal an unusual program. 'There will be trade, 194 American ships of 929,884 thirteen massive reels. 'The last dead weight tons, as follows: In the Swedish trade, 85,111 tons; to Switzer­ chapter of “The Tiger’s Trail” will captains must carry watches and be land and the Netherlands, 235,633 tons; be shown ih two reels, and three reels of the new serial. ” Th« sure they have, the same time. H to Denmark, 7,000 tons; Italy, 105,503 the hike is a lo»g one, have an agree­ tons; France, 138,880 tons; South Gambler” will be ^Iso on the sam« America, 207,523 tons. There was In­ ment to take fifteen minutes or more bill. Because of the unusual length cluded In these figures, he said, 103,- of the program, the afternoon per­ Catch the ball, squeeze the ball, for : ‘.st along the way. 061 tons In the coastwise or New Eng­ 2 Every girl must keep to a formance will begin at 2 and tht? whenever you have the chance. land trade, which would have to l^e de­ evening performance, at 7.30. As a quarter-back, practice till you walking gait, the captain being re- ducted from the total tonnage, leaving never make a fumble In receiving liponslble for setting a good, steady approximately 828,000 tons engpged in ENTIRE TOWN ARMED WITH from center, or in passing to the run­ pace. (Remember that a real hiker the overaeas transpottatlon of coal. These figures represented only Ship­ PIt CHFORES, 'ETC., CAPTURE ner; whether he is a back or a llne- wears low-heeled, brqad-toejl shoes and ocmlortahle clothes). - ' ping Board vessels, be said, or about BURGLAR AFTOB S-TRUGGlfE. 30 per cent, of the total. East Whately, i^ass.. Sept. 18.— On' bucks tbe runner must wrap Tho teams will, of course, meet, “The export coal - trade so far this The entire town turned out here both i^rmc hbovt the ball to prevent The loam In the lead will be return­ year," Mr, Saint said, “is running a armed with pltchjor^*^ pokers and it Irom being tom from him. Ot. ing on the route not yet covered by little behind the export trade of last depth-dealing kitchen forks to help free running plays, where one hand the other team. This Is where you year owing to the dropping down of Postmaster Ch^leV feoes capture a may be used for warding off the lack take "lime out" for a picnic by the tho Onnadlnn trade. BtA the foreign trade has increased over Inst year. burglar arnmd w4tha nfimirier. After lor, one end of the bull should bo road-hide, or In a nearby field or By the tlim! this year la up we will the townspeople had surrounded the tucked snugly into the crotch of iho wood. After lupch and games you have exported, I think, about 7,000,000 store, brandishing ' their weapons, rmn and shoulder and held there by are ready to conflnue the race. The tons." they formed a living wedge and en­ strong pressure from the foroaim learn which Is first to get back to So great was the dearth of coal tered, simultaneously, by the f;*ont and hand. tho starting nljice will wait for the abroad, Mr. Saint asserted, that de­ and buck doors. The burglar did val- Many games are lost by muf;’eft other team. " mand'had come from practically ev­ ant battle, hitting to right and loft punts. Practice long and hard to If the rnoinbors of the team are ery European country, Including the with his hammer. Several heads, mate yourself “safe and sure" li» Athletic Association girls, you can British Isles, heretofore the chief coni exporting nation of the world. J5ng- lands and shins were lacerated, but cuichlng. Catch the ball In a pock­ score athletic points; or'you can have lund’s Inability to produce coal In pre­ at last the burglar held up his hands et foiinod by the hands with the an agreement whereby tho defeated .irs. war quantities, he thought, was pri­ n surrender. Fofior part of the body below the team will have to give a party or a marily’ responsible for the Increased He told tho townspeople that he breast bone, picnic to the winners. dotpand on thU bitutnlnous coal pro­ had a horse and carriage waiting for Forward paBs play Is now u part of (Next week: "A Btoak Fry” , it Is ducers of the U<ed States. him In the woods, and wouldn’t they thi) hirntogy of the game. Learn to simply delicious.) “Her exports have dropped from 77,- plouse see that the horse didn’t go throw the hall without gripping It, Copyright, 1919, by J, H. Millar (X)0,000 tons of coal a yeor," he sold, hungry, iiHlng the lace to help spiral It. Pruc- Boys’ and Girls’ Newspaper Service. “ to 'i3,()00,000 tons. It was tlie under­ standing that England was to take care hce HomotlmoH with a slippery ball. of tho Italian situation, I believe that ATTRIBUTES HER LONGEVITY Also learn to catch a forward pass In "M (70WGIKLH (;OMi'KTB IN conclufloh was reached In Paris dur- TO TOBACCO; MMOKBaD JMPE the bands like a baseball. It wlh OREGON ‘‘ROUNDUP," ng th* ecotyeinic confereirfeie thera, s in c e Gll()^Op|l>. come In handy frequently. But Englatid has radically tlTlIed to WHICH OPENS TODAY. .Westfield, Mass., Sept. 18.— To Finally, remember the maxim, lake.Mre of tbd-Jtillan jj^ttlon. Ital» Pendleton, Ore,, Sept, 18,— Tjsn the use,of tobacco was attributed herJ “,S4uooze the Ball." an imports of cool bM s^ the war cowgirl bronco busters of tho first longevity by Mrs, Mary Jane Ad'gate, “21-56-89-47”: Director T, E. wore lO.OOO.OOl) ton* o&hnny. Last water— women who can stick to the aged eighty-two yoars, who died In Jones of, Wisconsin, (Next week, year England sent it*ljL^ii^,000 tons, lurrlcane deck of the wildest animal and ttilti year up tb da|e fine Is doing her home on Thomas street^ here. “ Signals.") 4hat ever snorted equine anger at very little better. This leaves from Mrs. Adgate smoked a pipe for years Copyright, 1919, by J. H, Millar the curbing of his liberty— will 4,0()0,000 to 6,000,000 tons to be sup beginning the habit when she was a Boys’ and Olrls’ Newspaper Service, plied Italy by other natiop* and tve are clothespin "buckers" at the annual little girl. practtcolly the only nation thot con Any fa Baking Tkne roundup which opened here today. She acquired the tatse for tobacco BREWERY WOLD TO (iANI^Y CO. ' supply her that coal," The riders are renowned for their from her grandmother, who was a Bostoi), Sept, 18.— The brewery of "Are Y^e relieving England nt our daring and several have won ■wealth, qiipd smoker. She had no use tor the the Souther Browing Company has expense?" Senator Frelinghuysen W ith A Glenwood honor and glory In all tho broad weed in any other form, but the pipe Just passed into the hands of the asked. plains region where plgskln-hedeck- “If you meon expense In-the sense spoking and secured the greatest Miller Candy Company. An Interest­ ed "bad” animals are so well known. of taking coni that should go to our amount of pleasure out Of ohe of the ing feature of the transfer was Kitty Canutt, of Colfax, Wash,, and own people,” replied Mr, Saint, "I do old familiar May ” T. D.” pipes. 1100,000 In Liberty Bonds, w^ilch c^bfe^doneiatanytiitte“ tti(^i%rnbon, orhignt Ruth Roach, of Oklahoma, have not believe that sufficient coal 4s goihg She had been In falling health for the seller accepted at face value. abroad to particularly Injure our heretofore defied the efforts of the some time, but even during her sick­ domestic situation. If you look at our 'Hms Maryeloiis ©enwood O y e n , surroaBd^ rearing, pawing, squealing four­ foreign shipments a* a development ness would not depart from her habit lAHidw perfect control, and can'be aniiorTrly hw t^ legged demons of the Western pralr of a leidtimate foreign trade^ Which of smoking a pipe. ijemperatcife ctf, 300 for tlio cake, or quieay (XT SlOAirS FW ies to unhorse them. Kitty will ap­ will mean a y e ^ great deal to thi* ^ pear with Charley Irwla to defend country In future years, I think we COST OF LIVING DOES NOT advntio^ tb tlfe correct biscuit of 4- 3 4<^iW#s. YOUR Pin ISIIEF her numerous titles won in past can wen send what we are sendiu{ WORRY JOHN BUlOeoUtSHS. blbateil O re* DteiM T and tbe ye*l**. She will be ojpposed by such now, and conftderably more, abroad Just one trial convince* yon Slean’e P a t3 «it$ c Liniment bdp* drive away noted rough rlffers as LoiTalnh Udy at this thne.” 8t of Dying Interest* Him Mucb V Mr, Saint said that ‘‘we are trying to rhtenwatlc tvrintea Trickey, Donna Card and Ruth Par- More., in the and teU^'^t, distribute onr tonnage equitably among HY endure pam when you know nir vail i t ’d so pim ant ton, the liiBt name'd staging a come­ the countries that need coal." Sloan'i’* Dniment wUl relieve it back after several y«a,rs’ absqnce P lattsb u rg, N. T., Sept, ^ w promptly? ------It couldn’t remain „ , the World’s Linimert for 38 years if It from the “show." Prairie Rose FRIENDLY GAME OF POKER Isn 't th e h igh cost of livin g th at w o r-1 c i n about why i wasn’t highly beneficial in relieving Henderson, Loise Thompson, Bonnie IS-ALL r i g h t ; s a y s j u d g e Ties Joh n B u rrou gh s, th e naturaliet.v rfaemmitic aches, stiff fdnts, sore McCarroll, Elolse Hastings and Mrs. so m uch as it Is/th e high cost of ! lumbago, neurnma,. strain*, r Cleveland, ’ Ohio, ^ p t. 18.— bruM^, exposure to weaOwr rwult*, Hugh Smith, hair raisers in th* sad-- Poker fiends m*y indulge in their ta^^ dying. M r. B untougbB f w ho is eigh ty 1 Pemtrates . tpUhtna rvbbini, leavln* die and capable ol riding wjth their vorlt© “ indoor Sport” in Cleveland to one, passed through heie^ rec^tly ] no stained skin, d■ o g jed «d pores,J^Bs, muimussJ- mount walking- erect or standing on w ith th e F ord-E disoij, cam p in g party, ness. A pain and adie unlnJment that theiri heart’s content so long as it is stand* aldae in doiiq; what it is oxvat his head, will help to entertain the * “friendly game.” “Y es, living is h igh ,” M id the an -] to da Get, n battle todey OAd. J***!? largest attendance the rOundttp ever ! “It seems to me,” declared Judge d en t C alifornian, "ffn t so i» k y l n g , . it handy. All drugpsta.,u. Three ha* witnessed. There are kpeetators It’s a lm o st too expen sive to d ie th ese ] Selzer 4n dtocharging fly© men wha J ^ i f 35c., l 6 i , 11.40. p reset from as far East as Boston bad a $2.50*poJ when pinched, “ that days, i rem em per. ■when a coffin! and a number f^m Ne'w York, Chi the poUce would do better by going could be bought for flO ^iw w they’re | oago and Detroit. after the' ^ b^^ gambling placed' $14)0 and m ore o ft^ Saloons are closed opd men are'not. “ T b e re ’ji a cq ffitt tr u st ita tbjl*^ co u n -J f .1 7 r r i f Cieek'e Cider bpen eyety daj> 'sfli^ed to stand on the. streef. try, an d if I. had H en r^i F q rd ’s to ll-! /i f^t'p 1 f but Wednesday and Satufiiiy.—adv. Tbey’ye got to do sometning.” Ilona i’d break it .believe m e." '

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lly 3 Club will bold a dance T, w ri >, A In Oirange^Hifll on Tuesday evening, Ar .September 23. ,llrs. S. I. Yanderboo^ and dangh> . / \ ABOUT Lois, of lliddletown, N. Y.. are ncoD itTiier •x-'' Past Nine to Ijieet lA calsrt Mt. '^ h o I Visiting MTS.'A'. L. Brown o f Main •V League Has TOWN street. Mr, and MH9. O. H. Allen, Mr. and IWr X TilA AT Atl Bye oit' StpideA^ Mrs. C i t i e s I. Balch and Mrs / - - V — ■Tho Slpgeiu oP’^Bridgepoj^, be­ • X... Cbarles E TayfeyvAfo “fW automo­ ed fmr Barw IH7 S by I lieved by a Iqrge majority i^f ]loicai bile trip to Cape Cod Tbey expect fans tp th fastest team 'that has to go as far as "Provlncetowp. • The 6 trip is being made in~Mr. Allen’s new^ appeared iir*town this ye®f» Legal fteor imd SiA pose the Athletics on thefMt. Nebo fo>eherWood Martin of High street is f^Jadlllac. grounds Sunday. TheT Singer team driving a 1319 model Overland. Judging the practice held has' defeated the New Departure team ~ Louise Melvin of Summit street tel evening, too Dodgers have an Te^es Vaiatioii. i l o t a o N fv of Bristol and hold^wo defeat ovei ‘ a suit o f ,'ineii'a dothoB is. scM on visiting friends in New York city. abundance of good^ football material. - 01 ' the Pioneers of ^iew- Britain, defeat­ - strei^h of hand tailoring. , Nearly all men Arthur McCann of High street has This team is now ready to open 4,ts ing'that t^m , last Spnday Ih a six V understand the impor^nce of this wodc in entered the employ of C. H. Tryoi^. w ou ld -lik e to arrange Father McCann Pleased ' by ^ Large — WELL CO M TO TRIAL teen inning game, and as tlm Pion­ ^rodudr^ finfe dothing. \ . , - ’ ''*'3 ‘ 'Miss Florence Lamberg of ' Oalp g®mes with apy team in the vicinity AttenAance^AB ~ Many M ^ as —< fj eers defeated the Hehdee Indians by But. hot all Of th« so-caDed h^id-tailered street is spending a vacation in New ®veraglng^no>ou^^^ Womeaii ■'■PoUefa Priest Surprised Casn, 51 Sufnmitt. Street is the man- SEFT. 23RD, PERHAPS the large score of 22 to 4 in a seven at Nmiber. ^ ^ dothes are actually haiid tailored. York city. ' inning game, local fans who have ndt Harold Krause leaves •for Ham-I ®*^®*'- seen the Singer team perform b6ra • " ♦' ♦ ♦ ^ ilton, N. Y., Monday to enter Colgate About thirty members qlnd friends Ahy^bne passing^ t. Bridget’s before wiil have an opportunity to UulTersity ' ' otof the YoungYoung'Peoples’ Peoples'SoSetir Sc of the WlUlains-Proctor Case Has Been church last evening would have, been Thrown Out Of Court Three Tiines see not only ouq of the best teams in li|0RSFALL-MADE ' g Aasistant Postmaster JSeorge West Ceuter ChurjiJ. held an unusually ep- attracted ^flrst by the sound ' of Connctlcut in action, but one of the joyable dog roast on Sunset Hill — Now Srtieduled to Come Before preaching In a strange tongt^e and o f the South pfBce is enjoying hla Ready-f6r Service Clothes g m Wednesday eVfening^ The 'usual Jurju best semi-pro teams In New England. then by congreg^oial singing. very annual vacation. Earl Champion, "CoSnecticut’s lead­ refreshments were followed by' suit- much above the average, also in a Are Tailored ByJHiand On Our ' Bmll Kinghaub left today lot. , , - . . .a ing south paw, or Pete Wilson will The ProctoT-Williams justice trial strange tongde. A visit Intp the Jfew York city to enter the Pratt In. «»lo en-h«». pitch for the sewing machine com­ ment was afforaeu by Alfred David- which was scheduled for a hearing church would have Impressed the OwnPiemises stltute in Brooklyn. pany,and" Tommy Sipples will occupy The Athletics will hold a practice I sop. . before Justice of the Peace Carney stranger eVen more' because, even We design, cut and supyervise the making of The Atlas football team will hold; the box for the Athletics with Lamp- ch »t the Mohnt Nebo field tomorrow! this morning was of very ahbrt du­ after he had been told that-the con ' these g;arments and can vouch fe and.flshing trip in Canada. Wfli' of LhluPtecht^ "dhlud Vtio n.e tlnilV H days of this week and the lett, Hunnifoird, Carlson, Waddell, Tpe Manchester Fife and Dfum set for ^ a tu r^ y morning, ^ept,em StoWe, Orr, ‘Kornsa. at Springfield In the Hendee 1 sn, peip Well over 30«. Yeatdrday Corps will hold a dance at Jarvis ------■ , w-bar 27. I Attprpay Arnott; .tlm®giAf- ^ , . , . . . frnm l ------v —w.— It is essential that every personf trial should come soonjei*' ^ receive v ®^*®rhook the Polish babies were Grove on Saturday evening. ______T . . . I the inwiagera o f seyel^p.! shop|j;fef^|, . . > . . . ____ , y , who has made ' Application to th«>j suggested- next Tuesday. Jus blessed and the side of the church Ernest . McCormack leaves for who were present -at the game blit ol registrars to be made a voter, apM tice Carney wa^ of the opinion that was lined with baby carriages. ’ It IT PAYS to BUY OUR KIND • Providence, R. I., Monday to resume Jack O’Hara, manager of''the Spring pear before tl^o board of selectmenj jjgjt Tuesday would provide ample reminded one of Saturday’s baby ASYLUM 5E Cotm m ottns witK MO TRUMBULL ST his studies at '^Brown University. field Eastern League Club. 93-99 PrbUcTly“Mrnrg"ei? Liner Harding l^hen they" will sit to make voters g^Fset the dat^ for that time. show to see the many tots being Saturday of this week This will be j, Sheridan of Watkins Brothers has returned I tnibdled do-^n Main street toward from a vacation spent in Vermo^^t. the only day that the selectmen will summon the Depot Square, after the blessing. sit to make voters this yeal-. As k^^^ The Modern Woodmen of America YANNIGANS ARE TR1MMD| ^Last evening the services consist­ there are over 300 names on the "To' will hold their regular monthly meet­ mcyuing. ed of recital of the rosary and the / Be Made List’’ it Is expected that it ing in Forester’s Hall this evening. This case was in the process of BY SPINNING REGlitARS litany, a sermou and an Impressive CCtereVcrTi'nde'rud'PauV Ardlr-I be a very busy sesmon. The being tried be,fore a jury ten days ceremony, typically Polish, "The Re­ son leave for Boston next week to will be from nine In the ^oru- ago and at that time Attorney Burke newal of the Baptismal Vows." Ing until eight o ’clock In the even- resume their studies at Tuft’s col­ claimed that the case was not a Special Match to Get Teams Ready ^ 400 Present Last Ntglit. Ing. lege. proper one tp be tried before a jus- * for Industrial League Series Next Last evening there were nearly The annual picnic and field-day of •tice and Justice Carney sustained Month. four hundred persons In the church, the South Methodist church and pai|- him in the contention. Then At­ all Polish. On one side of' the main ish will be held at the golf lots on torney Arnott brought a summary In a special match at the Center I aisle were the women and children % II4EAN HUL IS JUSF aljeys, the Spinning Mill Regulars an(j on the other, the men. Eadh Saturday. ^ procosB before Justice Carney \and THE BUIE ERONT REM STOIIE The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the An­ again Attorney Burke found fault put it all over' the Spinning Mill I was given a candte. These were all cient Order of Hibernians will hefid NAniRAiLr sim v with the papers and he was support­ Yannigans. Of course' the match lighted at one point In the ceremony a dance in Cheney Hall on Monday ed by the Justice. Now the case is jyas not for blood as much as it was and the scene was most beautiful, KLENZODENTAL^ CREAM evenin, September 22. for the purpose of getting In trim for The congregation then stood up and to come up in the same way as at Something' new and different, a Rexall Product, 25c Miss OlIvB Bucjkland of Wood- SAYS BIGIIWAY 1EN first but, according to -J oSdock, wit^what ^ FOR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL bftnen who attended. Nearly as Taylor heads the committee in rokd, ancll,ItH,two or three rain «•- many meft were present a# there charge of arrangements. '.i-.- !■ storms, th-S coating will UaawMr pkjwiclan ’1^‘om'Bri.' "A n unusual occur- There Will be a special meeting he recommend|ed be.shpr- entirely. ik^inAbers o f Pfurish H6p6‘ to Com^. rbhcie Iri rbli^ous serriuag of any of the stockholders of the Manches­ ried tp the Hartford ibospi^.,, , A c­ \ ^Replying to tlie Herald’s inquiry iiteiie W ork By^NCxt ' hind;’’* s'hfd Father McCann. ter Jleltlty Company at the Recrea- cordingly Holloran’8 ai^l^lapce was as to whether or not the state de­ Working Evenings. tiom' ©enter this jevening." Thte rushed to Jhfe farm and tb?, wonaan partment'had conducted an investi­ H THE WHOLEW meeilhg will be called to order at I wa* tak^n to the hospital. Qhe had gation, an ofi^cial at the State Cppl The concrete foundation for as­ 7.30 o’clock. been at that institution but a short CRESCENTS TO RISK FAME We aro leaders'ki low prices tol said that inasmuch as the' road sembly hall, the addition to the- pro­ QUALITY AND PRICES There will be a meet^g of the time when she died. She was about was a permaneni; pne, it would not posed parochial school of St. James’ on hosiery. , ARE WUa t c o r 'D. Y. W. Y. K. club at the <‘Rec’" 50 -years old and apparently had be practical to tear it up. All hard church, is now being laid. The work IN THE FOOTBALL WORLD Men’s Hose 15c to tonight. Elect,ion of officers arid beeq in the best of health. Shq^as We believe in giving a sqt roads,.he maintained, were slippery, of mixing the concrete and filling the deal to all* which means peifeot other important business will come married and had a family. Women’s Hose 15c up. and this feature could not be helped. forriis is being done by the 'men of fon, highest quality goods and Hppie to^(dd High Place They Won hef§re the meeting: All are urged the parish during the evenings^ Children’s Hose 10c up 1 prices. to be present. — Asked if a' man had not been se^t Cm Diantond^Practlce Called li>r ^ we sell s&c times MUSICAL CONCERT. The-work of excavating was done g lid e s as anyone mse in. Mans Miss E. McNulty,a teacher from Cal- out to loolT’bver j. - the /road, the offlcsi Tonight. ChfldWs Garters, white or one of by the parish members and it is es­ TMack/^^ 10c pair. * ter we caq^ afford to sell them Ifornia who Is visiting in town, will | r®PHed fliat they had sent er. If you want good, yes , . ^ at the I Robert Doelkier ----- and^ ^ Rurdette timated that over 31,000 was saved. speak at the Recreation Center this their road men out tP look good glsiwea and^ donH teel y i truck which turned turtle a few 1 Hawle^ ' to GlVfi Public At the Y>rosent time there are quite JUST ARRIVED— evening at eight o’clock. • Miss Mc­ Having won the juvenile baseball cah pay the hfgb p^rtces oharil^ days ago. (I Recital. a large number of men working bn Big line of popular noy^. Bonie, than you should cau* at-. Nulty will tell of the work of the championship o^the town, the Cres­ Y the foundation a few hours each . Algek and Optic books, c^y South Manchester offlos aa^ Red Cross In Calfifornla and will also cent A. C. is fioiv out for the Juv a square' deal and get^ypur A high class recital Is promised for evening aqd it is thought that the 10c eachi "V describe the new police court system LONDON RUMOR. eulle football championship. They it the rifdlt intce. > I Manchester’s music Iovm’s some work vdll be completed by the first Office Open B?si7 lH | $ d Which has been instituted in Berkm will start their Season by calling oun j,ime in October.' H ^s to be kiven by , of next' week. BIG ASSORTiifENT OF, Saturday prom AJP to fMi® the members of the club'for an in ly. Cal. London Daily Nc ra/Said There is No Robert Doellner West Center POPULAR MUSIC ..At Optical DfBgti H* ffooc ^ A case of reckless auto drirtng itlal practice at the mill lots this d n ili^ tbe day* A Minlstei! Crisis. street and Rurdette Hawley of Cot­ has been reported to’ trie polioe by BIRTHDAY PAR'EY. . evening. All members ol "the club 10 CENTS. L E W 1B >. tage street. ' ' H. W. Perkins of 281 Center strteet. . More than fifty friends' I and those who to try-out are London, Se^t. ISi * Mr, Dobliper is a vlollutet He John Zimmerman of / tforth .School On Tuesday evening Mr. Perkins pending ministerial crisis were dis­ requested needs no Introduction to Manchester eti’bet to celebrate his.recwit hirth- V ’x»ii was standing at the Pine street sta­ l-fTtOOt- credited tod%jJ)F4be parliamentary people. - .^R ^evlous appearances 1 day. Mr.:Zimmerman has passed the Since i:h6lY‘ as tion waiting for a Hartford car. As lobbyist corireshoildent of the . Dally ball clu^ th( I Crescent squad has In public'^ have demonstrated that ho,1 TOfty-seventh^JUllostone of his, life’s the car approached, he stepped out never been ^eaten.° The 'West Ends News. ' is a muBl^iatt ^ ,^ g re ahURy* He is journey. Corner M|^ St. arid toward# the track. Anputo owned 'were the only team last year to cross ’ ’There ® In ^ tto u also a composjnf an^ a member od' the ^ihOng tlife many presents which by an unidentiNed party V^izxed by the Crescent^ goal line. The men Bndnard P l^* nor draire In government circles to Hartford Philkari& ^ orchestrs- Mr^ lymmermon received was a gold and crowded Mr. Perkipa aa^ihst the who will report this OvenAag are: go before the p ^i^e in a general Mr. H awley^ a pAniSt. He ranks lyatch, presented to _ him by Mrg. trolley which ^®d alqwed down, fie election ® only the small- J. 'Thornton, C. Thdrnton, G. ^ f - PRICE "imp a Ko i ® w p w « » t^ b . as one' ot- kWchestSf’8 b ^ , musr- ZigimiOnnaDi.>. Gain^ werA-played was thrown to the grouhd‘''M d ausr erson, R. Swanson, -IfcKiriney, Ray, Augusta, Me,, /'Se^fc r8 ,y A n g Ie- list support of tk e '^ U ji^ that the daris. ^ -M a ptttalst end''a social session enjoyed,, The talhed a severe gash on Jhe *^8bt, f^klngton, C, Wrt^t, G. Wright, worms fo r sportOTien fishing m , the ieature Of' the evening’s ^entertald arm. "^e license uuinbcrs Were Newt'1®^ equal tb t^at o i Ur^ DoOUnef’s a smith, M«Kay,iW, Stevenson, H Ranriey Lhke refion l^ve b eep r^ : an to the police and the cahb' te- ‘.v^; VloU nl^ He Is also an of;^anlat gi vriiaced hy the d lg g ^ from |1 th o newe^per aaya ,thC report that bus Waits and Grace ittf iAveeti|»ted, one th^ Hartford churches* " ; v U quart, ncocrdiolr' '|9 • idto^u^oU; 'Sir AJtckle#rsiplifi^t.aa ______me^ are ;pre|b;rtng a Befr^menta w e^ i^ d . ' b a ^ a f t r i 'miniateir bit hatlbmh add re% } dumtaJ#Uife pTOsent ftomwiniitedi I^rtent m eetln g ^ l heWE.aftef« .lr!M;el)htg''^e hdd ‘coattructloiL lav' incorrect. /,. :vRoekrtile^andili^ . . j^he-practice.; ^ ■. .j. - ' "gaud '■ l^d^be jtb the. !?ttb- V he:nji^ ,ArthiirxC!toi li-OD pbf Milf dpeif^yery duv .. .

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