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said His of This is the o rather than a to his personality ple which racy and admirable before he try great newspaper is king country and that their life, in the return he w his brave free royal inspired his famiiy characters assumed After his correspondent from circles. throne, to visited “Germany coming fam ily resis tance to the s candal, stud ying Iurope, seems to t Americ: heroic Hun h visit to His make spent 12 the things with the principal He the inc ITIER ROYAL VISITOR COMING Glorious Reception Awaits Albert, hink Brings devotion interest his peo- new to o invaders, im of the months in America that make this coun- wd of an accredited lustries of Europe. one most PERSONALS and Mrs. John Ward and Anna, have returned from Madison Beach where they have een guests at the Hammonassett House for the past week. Miss Ward ecently returned from a trip to Buf- ‘alo where she attended the Interna- fonal Christian Endeavor convention. Mr. 2 laughted, just Newhall and their vacation are from Boston, Mrs. F. B daughters hre spending itain. They in Mass. Burns and visiting son with Mrs. street Bridgeport Park place has re- 1 Nev Sarato John are Mr. and bt Stanley riends in William Lamb of urned home from a tour thro [Pork state and the at Borings. races returned at Miss Katherine Butler has home after spending several omauguin o days Dr. T. E ‘upalo house at East acation Reeks has gone Alstead, N for his Miss Florence Fa) returned rom an automobile trip through New lvork, Massachusetts and Vermont has Grove extended Miss Anna Goldsmith of eet has returned from an ¥ip through the west where she stop- bed at Chicago, Detrait, Davenport, owa and other points of interest The Misses Beatrice Porter of \West ain street and Mildred Palmer of incoln street have returncd from Dxtord, Me. York Sadie of New Miss Mandell guest of Grove street Frederick Holdbeder, 3race, Ben Curtin and Rin eft today on a ten da hey will visit esdall sbury Park and Atlantic City Miss Frances as been the aldsmith of Harold A Bardeck trip wdemy, s’ auto at G ¢ Ras tion and Mr. and Mrs. John Lebeck of ptt street are spending their vaca uring ta Chicago, Wisconsin ochester, N. ¥ Miss Helen er vacation Dery in Massac has returned trom hus Miss Josephine McAloon is vo weeks with in ty. spending friends New York Glen street D¢ Miss Lucy Kunz of trip to Washington blaces of the south is on and other LECTURE PLANS CHANGED. Plans for the William an lecture have been changed, lecture under the b1 branch of the anti ve given the day evening instead at he ity Methodist church w ned. Dr. Russell, founder the e, 1s to speak also. A collection be taken followirg the meeting elp defray the expenses of the e, Jennings and the leagn theater uspices of of saloon in Lyceum of as first New ! ! swimming JOHN H. MURPHY DIES Well Known B \way at His Strect Follow 1 busine T 10 home, 43 Seyme lengthy illness y old city, the (D} and completing entered into and following conducted ery business Murphy Sons He Blizabeth Mrs. Mary J Main street, Smith, Katherine brothers Walte ternally, of New Britain Valiant Tent, eral will be held morning at St John know about ars and eldest Mary his bus th a ung fou Misses Murp Thom and Ge Mr. Mu K ENLAR YW COAL Wil Physi The largc son. Y. W the physics A ph in charge of the ational C new work inst give time will be Swimming clus: There twely ten members i Monday a Register held nings, FARES Y. Mrs. A Dl IS Apoloclinic phia as dietitian the en's Philadelphia teria at Miss Lucy cafoteria at membership fro more patronized the membership Business ha the Y Judd rul i CASE of T Z Ostros The ¢ Zigmund of dumages be it tomorrow ase am the cveni ti I s allc anal the recovery Henry Nowicki laintiff and Greenberg for plaintiff of Murphy, o'clock was son Jane survived Murpt Murphy Phil: plaintift Attorney 1siness Man - Passes Home on ing Lengthy Oiness one of the well this . died morning at street after about 39 native of this the late James Murphy After schoor training he with father, e death of his parent, very successful bak- ler name of J. kery Company by his nen of cit this his o a a of iness his the wife, his of sisters, hy, and mother East Daisy and Mrs. Anna ind the William, F Murphy I Mary, hy, as, wrphy lodge of 0. T. M 9 o'clock § was @ member Blks The fun- tturday church. at A ary’s GING DEPT. Have Move Space for cal Culture. \ il department this sea- vsical director will be gymnasium and recre- There will also be uetor whose \n to the pool is planning to entire = begin lessons in a course; a class. Classos nd Wednesday carly W. G who h hospital of and started the > lunch s taken W. ( s n taki POos been in Philadel- Wom- roam of the cafe- succeeding over N Krier has been g char; hia, bringing the to 1,000, Tt cafeterin will than it has been and will inerc el m 60 he ) BY TRIED. Zinki the to igmund against recovery $100 will court b ki for aunting Newington 1 oat 10 Stanley town o'clock Wolls defend 1 week the has brought suit damages. counsel for Attorney. for the Alhert the defendant. is Belgium a road | his democ- | Seymour | | Mrs. . et following | Monday. | e of the ! is be LeoroLd Prince i.copold, nearing 1s as unaffected as his royal parents. With his brother and sister he | sent to Ikngland when Belgium now was) was i | tion | boys | King plane for a at Eton, along with Just the oher day his Albert, “dropped in” call on the lad British father by air- PARIS PRESS IS Says Ameri Made It Possible For Foch to Win War—Honors Pershing. | | | | | | | Paris, Aug | the departure for the today “The Allies passed through moral crisis in 1917. In the mean- time America had created an army nothing. In 1918, 1t was due {o this immense deserve of men that Mar- shal Foch was able to apply the strat- egy which gained the victory. Then, the work being finished, the American soldiers departed still without thought of lucre or conquest.” Then turning to the future, the newspaper lays down as two funda- mental truths that France cannot pre- serve her independence and rogain her prosperity unless her policy is not limited to Kuropean continental affairs. and that she can exercise a world policy only by being closely bound to the United States. “The United States on hand, cannot safeguard her the world if she remains a stranger to European affairs.”” the newspaper continues. “'She cannot exercise a Eu- ropean policy withoat heing closely associated with the ¥rench.” The article concludes with a mand for fuller information for FFrench of American affairs and pro- poses that bureaus he established in Paris and New York to supply each country with information. It pointed out that the excerpts of U, 8. Senator Philander C. Knox's speech on the treaty of peace were received here in such form as to make intelligent com- ment possible 31.— Commenting of General Unitea States, upon Pershing the Temps sald a great from the other rights in a 1 de- the 'AGE OF SUGAR Cannot Be In-lwvcxl for Some Time to SHOR Chairman 4 in be Come, Says. Sugar short- many parts relieved for A a- Washington, Sept. 1ges now experienced of the country some time to come president of the U. S. Su, Equalization Board. said, in a letter received today by Senator Hitcheock, democrat. Nebraska. The demand is Iargely excess of supply at this time briskie. “Complaints sugar shortage come from all tions of the country and we fear will be practically impossible to the situation time cannot George briskie, and to Za- the sec- it o enormous ablity Mr regarding in refiners’ it said liaye for some to come.’ Sugar kie and have the Mr. Zabris- exhausted ‘st Indies by heet added, practically shipments from the W been seriously embarrassed marine strike from is crops, ) ON FOR INCRF EMPLOY crry & STRIKIE ASE. Demanding an nine employes of works on A delegation of six workers the City 11 at 9 ing and presented City Enginecer William men asked for a wage cents an hour. Believing mands of the strikers just neer Hall granted the men crease and the laborers their increase the board strike this in wages, of public morning. called at this wmorn- their demands to H. Hall. The scale 15 the de- City Engi- the returned went o'clock of in- to work. SUIT IS TRIED. The of P John the suit 22 for barrel of wine ) i Sparmo azainst | | hearing this morning i | of $62.50 given a the city Meskill was coun- Attorney the ‘plaintiff. N recovery was in court before Judge James T Judge William . Mangan sel for the defendant and Albert A. Greenberg for Decision was reserved. invaded and he is getting his educa- | LOUD IN PRAISE 18, | | | tried before the pr | ing | BRINCESS MARKE JCSE: | Prince Marie Jose pretty a little found in all 13 as is can at creature Europe. as be SUPERIOR COURT CASES Lack of Number is Made Up In Varie- ty of Local Matters at Session. Tre coming session of the superior court which opens on the third Tues- day In September, will have several cases of local nature up for trial. While the local docket has been larg- er several times in the past, there is plenty of variety in the matters to be iding judge. follows Ammo- Antonio Venterallo, for immoral pur- poses, bound over; Mary Kelly Gulu- tis, sent to Home of Good Shepherd for being in danger of falling into habits of vice, appeal; Daniel Gorman, drunkenness, assault and resistance, appeal; Bruno Potash, theft, bound over; Myles Berkowitz, violation of the motor vehicle law, appeal; An- tonio Jukaliwiecz, indecent assault, bound over: Max Kaplan, buying junk from minors, appeal Fdank Conture, Arvid Carlson Frank Wolpert, theft of an bile, hound over: John Was, money under false over: Michael Dzinkiewicz theft, bound over; Frank Carnevale, viola- tion of motor vehicle law, appeal; Chas. 8. Andrews, violation of build- ordinance, appenl; Michael O'Mara, assault, appeal; Frank son, sentenced to State Farm, appeal; leo Jaglowski, assaull, sppeal; Frank McCormick, druakenness, assault and resistance, uppeal; Vincent Mendal and Mrs. Lola Dorr Worth Mendal, adultery, hound over. JEWS TO ORGANIZE RELIEF COMMITTEE The cuses are dio Cantilero and enticing female as a and automo- obtaining pretense, bound Local Hebrews to Meet Tonight to Plan for Raising $20,000 For Relief, Attorney the Jewish received a communication Marshall, chairman of the American Jewish relief committee, stating that the National Tuberculosis assaciation and its afliliated organizations will as- sist the American Jewish relief mittee this year in its efforts to the large fund for the starving in Burape. An attempt $35,000,000 in The Jews able to amount. has been Hebrew terested present. campitign M. D. relief axe, chairman committee, has of just a com- raise Jews is being the New raise at A very arranged made to raise runtry in 1919 Britain hope to he least $20.000 of this important meeting for tonight at the school hall and all those in- in the work are asked to he Officers will be elected and a committee will be named The Anierican Jewish relief commit- tee writes that the need for work hg never been greater condition in some sections of are almost hevond description. sands upon thousands will of starvation and exposure unless imme- diate aid comes from America. telief drives are being made in hundreds of throughout the United States. Many communities have already gone the top and the Jews of New hope to able to raise of relief as the Europe Thou- perish now cities over Rritain this quota. be OFFICE HOURS. CHANC New Britain to Qu Machine Comw Daiiy A ruling put into effect Britain Machine company for the close of the ut 6 o'clock daily the in of other win that ing the and on would posted that any Force t at & o'Clock. in the New office calls afternoon’s instead the tall Oflicer rly would July and ihe old again he put into effect vesterday the summer work [ [ of at as winter B <unimer wis case and Mang the venrs ger announced « the in office close at dur \ugust schedule Notices months September 1 however, announce schedule will be ad- September | Kit- ! from Louis ; Belgians Popular | | | i ! < | | of the | his seat the author ! with Hero of Prince Charles Is now nearly a slight youth, who, like his brother before he went to KEngland, has re- celved most of his education directly from his mother. PREMIER OF FRANCE OPPOSED TO POMP Does Not Want Any Official Recep- tion When e Takes Seat in Academ, Paris, Aug. 20, Associated academy is in Clemenceau any official (Correspondence The French Premier Press) quandar refuses take part in reception when he takes for the first time under the the ncademy. This is abso- unprecedented—no official ad- of welcome by a brother aca- demican; no panegyric of oratory by Academican Clemenceau; no need for him fo listen to any oratory in re- sponse. M. Clemenceau desires merc ly to walk in and sit down and be one of the family without any of the usual There was a time when M. Clemen- ceau desired to enter the French acad- emy. Those were the days when he was mere avthor. The French trowned upon his ambitions the old premier quite 1t was the successful min- ister of war, the old “pere La Vie- toire,”” that the academicians sought to number among them rather than of “La Melee and “Le Grand Pan.” Several remarks, caustic as only M. Clemencedu make them, are reported to have been uttered by the premier concerning some of his future colleaguesand the premier himself has said that he will waive all attendance fees which is In- terpreted as meaning that he will sel- dom attend Several of the Immortals are busily engaged in trving to make (he pre- mier reconsider his decision, but the premier has a will of his own. He has proved that. to doma lutely dre of ado. a academy then and awarc that Sociale” ARRESTED FOR LIQUOR TLLEGALLY 4. —Thirty bartenders and the rocent -up by authorities violators of the wartime prohibition act, today plead- ed guilty and fined $50 by Federal Judge Foster. The fines were paid. Any repetitions the Judge Foster would result imposition sentences THIRTY-ONE SALE O New York, liquor dealers, arrested federal Sept. one waiters, in round of were each of offense, said, in the of jail WOODEN STEAMER BEACHED: CRAFT WAS MASS OF FLAVE! N steamer owned Ogdensburg Sept. 4.—The by the Twin of Buffalo puassing in side wooden City Transit caught Ogdenshurg Johnstown company fire today he and Bay as was was beached the Canadian flames. Tho the prob- loss. on her spread rapidly will her sternin fire and total signals vessel n the \lhert is standing ably he a responso Canadian went to by to distress government her steamer assistance and PERMANENT GIVEN RANK IS TO PERSHING W, plause the today Amid spectators, shington. Sept. 4 senators ap- d utive senate, in open exe session, he to the for his Amer 85 vote unanimously confirmed nomination John J the rank of Pershing permanent of general Regulay services ican mark was of reward of the TPorces. Army as a commander Expeditionary of al spec honor, a rising taken TRIKE AT WIEN WINCHESTER'S 200 POLISHERS QUIT buffers plant Avs terday ingz Haven, the the company still ind the Polishers 200 at Repe out Sept. 4 to number of \Yinchester who of walked vos demand 10 ht ver ont today. an increase in pay from 1o 7 hour with the he of men n \lthough argued until ci officials the Manager day the pany work com vith to Otferson stay Lo General hered to as in the past two mombas | ¥eturned, they would not do so. can | the War the King o Belgium “No words am a Bel- visit America with She's devoted Hun she As for me i Elizabath 1s expected to Belgiuns. Though in Bavaria, king. To an American who condemned are bad enough to describe them—Hun gian Every thought, faith, eveny hope Belgian.” Next to the love of family and her love of Belgium, this queen loves flowers. Fach vear she has named a flower to be sold on her hirthday for the benefit of the suffering. Last y ear named the forget-me-not, “and 1 shall never name any other,” she Her devotion to her fam- ily and her sacrificing service in hospitals and on the field during the war have proved her womanhood FOOD, GOTTON AND TOBACGO EXPORTED Seven Billion Dollars' Worth Sent Abroad in 1919 Sept. 4 Queen as to the the Boche horn as said me, 1 in every s her she said to both fish, and fryits increased as did and vegetables, The two other food which showed .‘.u.‘n and cotton HH.“«Humn pounds, from 29c per s the vear's 33 price in oil in quantity price also) sugar, articles aside from marked increases The quan- increased, the prica pound to average, while ,000,000 pounds of 24c in 1938, 1919, tobacco exported were tity about advanci nearly tobacco with and g increased average per pound an 30c BIG RACE TODAY. New York, Food, cotton | $10,000 and tobacco and all of them at higher | prices are the secret of the pled $7,000,000,000 export the United States in the 1919. An analysis of the exports of |the sun in drying out the year, article by article, and price | Oak park track that racing In_ the by price, made by the National City|Grand Circuit might be resumed this hank of New York, shows that most of | afternoon after two days' postpones the enarmous increase occurred inlment. Five events have been carddd foodstuffs and that much of this in-|for today and tomorrow in order to is due to higher prices, while | carry out the full progrand cotton and tobacco also participate to | The stake event this afternoon is the degree. Manufactures show | Charter Oak for trotters, valued 1l off except in two or three | a¢ $10,000 and S ther racei ke articles, especially leather and catton Ahvce of $ s GaEA goods, though the reduction in value ! of manufactures exported is only about 1 per while the increase in cotton exported is about 30 per cent in value and in foodstuffs approxi- mately 60 per cent. of increase. These gains in foodstuffs due to higher Whe of course, controlled by ment as to price, are the same figure in 1919 ceding year, hut in other quantity incre about 75 per and the valne 110 per cent These flgures course, in very geneval terms but taking 25 principal rticles of food exported and reducing ! jerg his them to the denominator uv“ Hariford e pounds and dollars < that the | corner and when he quantity exported the fiscal yeari e e 1919 increased about 74 per cent Sioler while the value SN s Lhspner W s complained to the ed from 34,000,000 hushels to 179,- omenl by 000,000, with material change in et while showed an equally R startling decline for which Eaway United States use advent of dous gains thou in Stake Charter for Fastest Horses at Oak Park. unexam- record of fiscal year Various forenoon device to aid the Charter Hartford, Sept. 4 were resorted to this | | week's the 3,000 a slight f | clude WITH Samuel J .\i(unmm Iraflic Officer ating a motor the influence of Mrs. Pressia complained clothesline wearing THE Cook, West Main Fred Wagner, vehicle liquor of 174 POLICE was cent arrested street thisy by oper- under on for wre largely while t and flour, the govern- practically at s in the pre- | foodstufls the | | prices. Dwight streét, the police that her stripped last evening including a sol- handkerchiefs to was apparel of a ased cent about dler's shirt, stockings and other Lawrence Hennessey reported to the automobile articles are, of of Pleasamt that he road to near Ibelle’s returned a tire to the tool box: street, today, that FFarner of her yard to- when she to police the street on common it in last wppea and key over fere the preceding year in- of 24 Maple police a Mrs came into at her creased cent ens- a dos Cherry day and tried no price corn Rye, the little prohibition, in the +h possibly some part may have heen the doors of the Germany, to drive has since the N CITY MEETING CALLED FOR TUESDAY. A. Quigley this morn- call for a special city held in Room 201 of \t 8 o'clock Tuesday people at this time will appropriations approved the common council $10,000 for the soldiers’ appropriation of the erection of an ad- the Northend school, $4,- the repairing of city property, $6,000 additionul for the erection Fire No. 6 are some of items voted showed tremen export record, ' placrAL this gain due to the rye eating exports opening of Mayor ing meeting the city evening Geor Russia, At in greater section of Lurope, and the Seandinavian the quantity rve exported was about 150 in the preceding In fish densed edible tables, and in issued a to hall The on the last evening A sum of celebration $200.000 for dition 000 for least 1919 than states, be of rve on per cent veau vote butter, heans the and meats. con- milk, fruits quantity was larger by oils, vege- increase in example, and the jumped from suga and an 10 i value ham, for quantity il and in per 3lc Bacon 10 inerensed 507 average price 191X to pou ind from v lard butter of 39¢ 27¢ In Stution 25¢ per and N vanced pound course, to an the to he | . 20! SUGAR ARRIVE prices 3 e per The of Eovernment sugar showed a | whick two weeks ago has which | arrived in town and will be distribut- showed | ed by Willlam Cowlishaw tomorrow afternoonk upon from to 47¢ export werage in 1919 (hese being wholesale Fresh beef advanced carload to Zde, but quantity reduction, while from 24c to 30c la reduction in quantity. from 18¢ pound was paid for =light jumped cheese also Cotton seed o