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i 4 ^ w a i - ^ ' - * « » ! r i*.- - < -^ ,--> ' - ^ s, . T - m NET PRESS RCN< THH^ATOSi^r AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION! OF THE EVENING HERALD Partly clondy tonight and Sat- for the month of October, 1926. Hfda^, with riaing temperature. 4,898 PRICE THREE CENTS Classifled Advertislag on Page <1 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926. (TV'BNTY PAGES) VOL. XLV., NO. 37. vv From Beginning to End^ UNCLE JOE CANNON, 1340--A Tociy oF4, lalcen ' T^tmeiuBA. .V from ifertii (Sinjlina Krtti- SHOT” GIVEN ,«lace Lo Indiana tn a. “KIND aA R ,” DEAD .MverM wa^on I TOSAVE'TIGWOMAN” Veteran Dean of American A. TOWN GETS -A PoKtics, Passes Away at EUROPE STARTS Transfusion Resorted Illinois Home, Aged BIG GUN AS V Ninety. toforState*s Witness ] 0 ^ law, while' WAR ON m is MEMORIAL 'A Ti^rkinAi4srkit^ iw a. Cm.- r ; Dauvillc. 111., Nov. 12.— "Uncle FROHJIERICA Barbara Tough Names Gossipers Only When Jue” Cannon is dead. The veteran American statesman Armistice Day Celebration Compelled— Editor Tells Name who for 46 years was a member of |lrr C aM Story. the House of Representatives, P- 1872-XIedbeir U. S. Supremacy Threatened r.a.ssed away at his home here to- Brings Out Large Crowd to coni^resi dav at the age of 90. ilTersey ’ City, N. J. Nov., 12.— Death came quietly with mem- As Governments See Col- ❖ She said however, she was 1 bcr.s of his family by his bed. — Dr. Ogliby Speaks at Mrs. Jane Gibson underwent a blood member of the church guild and With him were his two daughters transfusion operation tbis morning attended church occasionally. :>lrs. Ernest Le Seure and Miss Hel­ tural Injury in Hollywood “ Mean” To Tell Hospital Service. In tbe Jersey City hospital. en Cannon. There were about twenty mem- For the past several days "Uncle Stuff. Tlie star witness foi the prosecu­ bfiers in the guild. Miss- Tough Joe’’ had been failing. He exper­ tion in tbe Hall-Mills murder case said. Case asked her about the tim«> ienced great difficulty in swallow­ Official Manchester today pos­ was placed on an operating table she saw Mrs. Mills ou Dr. Hall’s ing and while his pulse continued sesses Its first memorial to the UNCU. London, Nov. 12 (United Press) beside Fireman Thomas Kent, from lap in the Guild room of the comparatively strong, his general church. condition was such that members boys who did their bit in the JOE — War has been declared against whom the blood was drawn. World conflict eight years ago. Hollywood. The United States “ Was the room lighted?” of his family were hurriedly sum­ cannon Dr. Charles B. Kelley, one of the “ No, It was not.” moned by Dr. Charles E. Wikin- A big howitzer captured by supremacy in moving pictures, nev­ attending physicians, denied re­ “ The night of the murder— son. American troops from Germans er before seriously challenged, is was presented to the town last f threatened in several countries. ports that Mrs. Gibson had suffered Thursday night— was that your A genial autocrat who retired TEAMS START night off?” The British Empire, Japan, Mex­ from public life for a few final night by Dilworth-Cornell fost, .y i a collapse. American Legion. Commandant ico and Germany are among the “ Yes, I was off every Thursday years of leisure after stamping his "A blood transfusion was made night.” name and his philosophy on the po­ Harry Maldment gave the field t leaders in this new struggle for piece to Manchester and Robert V. OUT TODAY IN control of the silver screen. to correct the condition of moder­ "On Thursday nights when you lities of his country and turning m were off someone else took the us-* the bitter antagonism of his foes Treat, chairman of the Selectmen, Briefly, these nations do not ately severe secondary anaemia," '— SpeaVit*’ oFbne T like the kind of movies Hollywood ual glass of milk to Mrs. Hall?” Into the respect and lovo of friends received It. bouse •n i "czaf"/••TQv* he stated. “ Yes.” Parade sends them. Germany has just —that was .loseph G. Cannon of C L U ^ DRIVE yeas complained about the “Four Horse­ Case asked her to name those of the "Uncle Joe" of the last The presentation followed a pa­ v - rade of about 300 veterans of both men of the Apocalypse” because the Guild who gossiped about Mrs. half century. German soldiers are the villains Today's Session. Mills and Dr. Hall. For 4 6 years a member of Con­ the Spanish and World wars and of _ Manchester’s present enrolled sol­ of the place. Japan and Mexico Somerville, N. J., Nov. 12.— "I’d rather not— its awfully gress, serving under 11 presidents i recently protested against certain mean to do It,” she said. and linking in his own career per- diery. The big gun sits at the Cen­ North End to Be Canvassed Completion of the testimony of COOLIDGE BLOW pictures for the sams reason. Eng- Barbara Tough, for many years Judge Parker assured her It was Bonal contacts with Abraham Lin­ ter pointing westward. An air of solemnity prevailed I land protests because the pictures Mrs. Hall’s personal maid, and the necessary and not at fill mean. coln and Calvin Coolidge, “ Uncle By Community Fund I of white races in social excesses from the start of the parade until evidence of a New York newspaper “ Lillian Weaker,” she said, hes­ loe" enjoyed to the last the happy and orgies are bad for British itatingly. faculty of, making his antagonists the sound of “ Taps” by a Salvation TOCOURTKSUE editor concerning the card found I prestige in India. with the bodies of the murdered “Who else?” forget their enmities. Army trumpeter rang clfear and Workers— Six Teams in More Than Protests sweet In the cold air. Then, the couple were the features of today’s Miss Tough didn’t want to tell. During the years that he was All together, these foreign na­ “ Mabel Demarest— she’s married speaker of the House of Represen­ tribute to the dead heroes over, the session in the Hall-Mills murder FINAL^BEIEF tions think that the Hollywood trial. ' now,” she finally# said, “ and Nellie tatives— from 1903 to 1912— Can­ crowd went to the State Armory on 1 9 9 3 - , _ style .of society drama is not all Watching the proceedings for Hubbard, and the Andersons and non was prqbably as bitterly at­ Main street where open house was — to sedusiool ,that It ought to be. Mrs. Jund.” tacked as any man in public life: held. Total Today ....................... 1^2,085 They have done more than make the first time was "Danny” Mills, Dr. Ogilby Si>eaker erbemcftbCaiwiUe, ItL-' 16-year-old son of James Mills, who Was Told No Lies yet long before his retirement from protests. English studios in the Miss Tough pleaded she didn’t Congress the men who had attack­ Dr. Remsen B. Ogilby, head of For the first time today the Even Democrats Who Favor­ past few months have turned out sat next to his sister, Charlotte. Mrs. Hall sat pale and quiet and remember any more who gossiped ed him were vieing with one an­ Trinity college, and a chaplain in North End had a view of the army some picture^in opposition to Hoi France during the World War, was garbed in black in the prisoners’ about the couple and Case changed other to show him their friendship of workers engaged in the Man­ ed Adherence Back Up lywood. T h " German films have bis line of questioning. the speaker at the memorial serv­ won a very high place as artistic dock. Henry Stevens looked fresh­ and respect. chester Community Club campaign. HARVARD STICKS TO “ After the "tragedy Mrs. Hall got Famed For What He Was. ices at the hospital. Dr. Ogilby and worth-while performances. Ev­ er than on other days In a new bine said that although the war had all kinds of crank letters, didn’t For, while Cannon’s long career The entire force took the field- this President on His Thurs­ en Soviet Russia has produced a suit. Willie was dressed as usual she?” Case asked. was marked by many constructive been over eight years, the fight afternoon, and there was a lively “ YALE ONLY” IDEA, director whose ability attracted in a gray suit.. "I think so.” and public spirited acts, his fame was still going on, the fight be­ scurrying around of automobiles. Douglas Fairbanks’ attention on Pearl Bruner, in ^ u r t. “ Thttf^-explains why the night tween right and wrong. His talk, day Speech. ___ his summer excursion to Moscow. rested rather on what he was Previous solicitations had been 'Pearl'•Ba‘hiner,* 'W’hb ‘ Tiad been watchman, Fisher, was .at the Hall than on what he did. which was concise, struck a re­ Disgusted Public subpoenaed by the defense to ap­ made by the executive committee home after the tragedy, wasn’t The average man cannot ’ list sponsive cord in the hearts of his ,It is a movie war in real fact. pear In court today, was not among that it?” many of Cannon’s acts— save per­ hearers. He was introduced by only. No Healing of Breach With Washlngton, Nov. 12.— PresI Hollywood must look to its ammu­ the early arrivals. The defense “ I guess so.” haps that he remembers Cannon as Michael J. McDonald, president of Eight teams set out this morning dent Coolidge’s ultimatum to Eu­ nition. There is plenty of money plans, it is said, to use the girl to Case asked her If Felix Di Mar­ the Army and Navy club.

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