
n rr > - 'g NBI PBB8S BUN AVERAGB DAILY dRCULATION THE WEATHER. OF THE EVENING HERALD for the month of July, 1886. Partly cloudy tonight and 'Frl- 4 , 8 7 2 d»y. Warmer. \^0L. XLIV., NO. 279. OlMrifled AdTertistns on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGITP'^.^^.^^v (TEN PAGES) PmCE THREE CENTS — ---------------- ----------------------------- — ---------------------- - -------- KING GEORGE GIVES UP TROUSERS SIDE CREASE Tim id D eity and BL<''^'2^nsor ORGANIZE A COMPANY PUBUC SHOWING FULL ROLL OF LAWYERS TUT TO HUNT FOR SHARKS CARPENDERAND London, Aug. 26. — King George has- staggered Savllle London, Aug. 26.— A com­ Row— London’s exclusive tailor­ pany has been formed here to OFVAIENTINO’S ing district— by forsaking the DEEGATES AT OVERCHARGES capture sharks li/th e Sonthern STEVENS AGAIN side crease in his trousers for seas and turn them into com­ the front crease. The side mercial products in the form of BODMEASES crease was first adopted by the LEGIOl^NUAL OFCW flEH PT leather, oil, glue fertilizer and R E F ir a BAH late King Edward and his son food. has followed the fashion until Ships have been built equip­ now, since it did not accentuate ped as factories where the Brawling Mob Ejected from his shortness of stature. Convention of World War Stamford Political Conrt Case sharks can be made ready for Justice Parker Denies Sec­ -«> export within forty-eight hours after their capture. Church; Fascist! and Anti Fighters Opens at New Marked by Many Excep­ One of the chief products are ond Application-^ Law­ the fins, which are highly priz­ COOLIDGE REVIEWS ed as a table delicacy in some Clash Feared; Funeral to Haven With Col. Roosevelt tions to Rulings of Judge parts of the world- yer Accused of Misread­ -«« Be Unostentabons. 6,000 WAR PUPILS as Notable Guest. Young. ing Testimony. CALLES PLANNING New York, Aug. 26.— The gen­ New Haven, Aug. 26— ^V'’ith dis­ Stamford, Aug. 26.— Stamford’s Somerville, N. J., Aug. 26.— Sn« eral public was barred from the bier President and First Lady tinguished guests on hand. Includ­ contempt of court case was ad­ preme Court Justice Charles W. of Rudolph Valentino today. Be­ ing Colonel Theodore RnD.^ov^lt, journed at one o’clock this after NEW^TRAINTS Parker today refused to grant an cause of the Irreverence of the Visit Great Trainmg Camp the annual convention of the Con­ noon after a two hour session mark­ application made for the release on thousands who filed past the casket, necticut Department, American Le­ ed by verbal tilts between Judge May Propose Forther Rego- bail of Henry B. Carpender and which had been lying in state in at Plattsbnrg. gion, opened Its lesslons at the Carl Foster, of Bridgeport, for the WllUe Stevens, charged with the Campbell’s funeral church on 102nd Infantry Armory here today defendants, and Max Spelke, town htion^ State Claims Few mnrder of the Rev. Dr. Edward W. Broadway, and the possibility of after registering an almost com­ prosecutor, who is pressing the con­ Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, both Plattsburg, N. Y., Aug. 26.— A plete list of delegates. With the ad­ tempt charges. of New Brunswick, N. J., in 1922. clashes between Fascist! and anti- dress of Colonel Roosevelt, on sub­ Chorches Closed. Fascistl claiming the right to hon­ cross section of America’s reserve jects of interest to the Legion, the Judge Fosteif took many excep­ The court room was crowded or the dead screen star, it was de­ strength— sturdy youth voluntarily meeting was thrown open to the tions to ruling of Judge Samuel when the hearing on the applica­ learning the game of war that public. Young, presiding, aj Judge Young Mexico City, Aug. 26.— The Mex­ tion began. cided to close the doors of the overruled objections made by the their country may not be caught Harry C. Jackson, of New Bri­ ico city municipal government to­ Fingerprint Evidence. chapel. This was done a few min­ tain, state commander, opened the Bridgeport attorney. unprepared in any emergency— day announced that the churches Immediately after the hearing utes before midnight. convention and later delivered his Witnesses during the morning wasu.formally opened. Special Pros­ But v.hen the great mob of peo­ passed in review here today before annual report covering the activi­ were C. Milton Fessenden, law Professa and San HIpolito have ecutor Simpson arose and said that ple standing six deep in line for President and Mrs. Coolidge, bring­ ties of the department since Janu­ partner of M. H. Kenealy, and War­ been returned to the custody of as a matter of fairness to the de­ ren S. Abel, Frank B. Gurley, John blocks learned that the doors had ing home forcibly to the chief exe­ ary 1, when he took office. His re­ the priests who formerly were In fense, he wanted to present evi­ been closed there was a violent pro­ port showed a substantial increase Mrs. Annie Besant and Krishnamnrti* Roberts, James T. Crane and John dence in addition to that which cutive the great system of national charge. The action, the announce­ test. They fought desperately when defense being worked out by the in membership, a gain in finances, J. Treat, members of the Republi­ was offered by the state at the spe­ the mounted police dispersed them. general staff of the army. and a general carrying out of the can town committee, and E. L. Wit- ment asserted, was taken after the cial hearing last week. Many of them would npt leave the The President’s visit to Platts­ Legion’s policies as outlined by the ham, advertising manager of the priests had declared their submis­ Simpson said that a card bearing vicinity of thee hapel, and at 12:20 burg to inspect the Citizens’ Mili­ national headquarters. Not A Messiah Just ^^Vehicle^^ Stamford Advocate. sion and obedience to the govern­ the fingerprints of one of the de­ a. m. a mob of men and women tary training camp was his first of­ For Allingtown Hospital No Corruption Charge. ment’s religious regulations. fendants was found near the bodies rushed the main entrance to Camp­ ficial call in New York state away A feature of Jackson’s report is Members of the committee, who The Catholic episcopate denied of Rev. Dr. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor bell’s, forced back the police guard from the summer White House. He his call for an effort to have the Says Imported Hindu Mystic prepared the political advertising the report that the priests of the Mills, The prosecutor did not Indi­ on duty and crowded into the expressed an especial Interest in United States Veterans’ Bureau re­ leading to the contempt charges, de­ churches in question had agreed to cate the identity of the finger­ chamber where Valentino’s body coming here as the civilian training tain the Allingtown hospital. clared to Judge Young that they abide by the government’s regula­ prints. had been lying in state. Police re­ camps have had "his approbation “ There is a possibility of the gov­ By LEON M. SILER. < had no intention of charging the tions, declaring that the Catholic Seated on the bench with Justice He is devastated when addressed city court staff with corruption but serves were summoned and the in­ from their Inception. His son, ernment purchasing the property, New York, Aug. 26.— Jiddu as a new Christ or Messiah. For he ranks remain- unbroken. Parker was County Judge Frank L. that they merely criticized the pro­ Cleary, before whom was held tho truders were ejected. John, put In^two summers at Camp providing facts are presented show­ Krlshnamurti, the occult “ vehicle is but a “ vehicle”— that’s all. Plans New Regulations No Reverence Devens, Mass. ing the need of retaining it,” said cedure taken in two cases beforfi While both sides at this time special hearing which resulted in of God,” little relishes playing that Juddu hovers close to his ven­ It is estimated hy the police that 6,000 In Review. Mr. Jackson. curiosity-challenging role here in court. Mr. Witham told of receiv­ last week were issuing conciliatory Carpender and Stevens being held between 50,000 and 75 000 filed Six thousand young men, trained erable sponsor and foster mother, ing the advertisement and of put­ statements, the siutation now ap­ without bail for grand jury action; Tjhe slate department has “ reach­ boisterous. Irreverent, skeptical Mrs. Annie Besant. past the silver-hronie coffin in in the rudiments of all the various ed within a few dollars” of the America. ting it through the usual channels pears to have taken a less hopeful Neither Carpender nor Stevens single column up to the time the branches of the service, swept past $150,000 called for by the rehabi­ Mrs. Besant to Lecture. of an advertisement In his office. turn If the seriousness of recrim­ was present when the court con< The “ vehicle” came to New York vened. doors of the funeral parlor were the reviewing stand where the of­ litation and child welfare endow­ yesterday with cold sweat on his It was Mrs. Besant, leader of one The hearing was scheduled to be inations from both sides can be closed. ficial party was assembled, present­ ment fund, he reported. thin, pinched brow. faction of the Theosophlsts of the resumed soon after two o’clock and taken as evidence of the true state Edwin Carpender, brother of The decision to close the doors ing an Imposing panorama of the Of membership he said: “ We all He came with a quavering voice; world, who first saw vehicular pos­ Is expected to consume the rest of of affairs.
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