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P BER 9, 19; i r arm and by the boys and girls clubs SOVIETS RECOGNIZE | crry ITEMS CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT AND FAMILY ON VACATION CO-EDS BUILD HOUSE |simse s s state under the direction of the ex- ' - tensive department of the college. S oRAtaite Bren WIKKLS hax besn A0 ; < § USE“ H]R PRA[;T";E Senior sudents, starting in September pointed trustee of the Lazarus com- d : ¥ ke > S . 9 | Will do. all the work. It is called’s STATE BAPITAI‘ISM\ pany store by Refere Edward Yeo- » 5 ¥ X : % ¥ § fip.':\(‘(l(‘(‘ Touse. bacanso! tha! stdchiN —_— mans) of thegnlied] Bates pCotrenin i g * ; . 3 after nearly completing their course pankeuptey, g : 5 5 { : in home economics in the kithen of the 2 B Victrolas and records, Henry Morans. $ £ i 3 3 o 4 1 inin, ing |colleze buildinz can try out their art Admit Necessity of Money and|.as : s i - : v : : Shoe Shinicg, Lemonade Selling, oicee hufeins can iy o thetr art James Austin, chauffeur for Chief H € 3 H 3 | N & E N ) tea room is to be a non-profit making i William J. Noble, onced his an- 4 R Lt 5 > R i 4 S 2 i SR i Agree on Concessions | in, 2, vl commenes A - L P : el Etc., Spirit tie Money AWay | imettuuion when it zets well under: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alpert have ¥ 3 $ 3 b B 3 g 2 oy ——— aaking except for the few needy girls, s returned from a honeymoon trip to 5 % e o i » . 4 4 London, Sept. 9.—In the first num- | Canada Lansing, Sapt. 9.—This is the story ln',“Z.,l' xr'r;llrkn:neu:id‘cvz‘llolrkb;h::;o:z; ter of the new Labor Monthly, Pre Place your awning order now. All ) . : Stitnelionsekine icotedstnuntiiie 7| CNToUERTCOlSEs and IminELe TeioRed 10r Lenine evplains the discovery of | Kinds of flags. The Eddy Awning and 5 3 5 : L8 shined shoes in public, at ten cents a | soocs os the “Flower Pt the Soviet government of Russia that l‘n"m“r\fi Co.—Advt. 4 I, % > J 5 i shine; they sold lemonade, served| About $1,000 was needed to convert ottt st Sl ek L L st & e ; o £ i = | lunches, did house work and all man- | the old building into a tea room. The ilvm in some form and why it has com. | c©omplained to the police this morning, i - A stud d alumni who wanted a that two loads of hay had been stolen . 5 X s A : er of things, but they raised a thous. | Students and 3 v i lnline | S % y practice house didn’t have the thouse from his property last night P g 5 i T S5 i 4 R. C. Rudolph of 123 Cherry street, X ; : : A And doliars and bufl: fhs house. 4i.d. So, led by members of the Omi- c Determinatian on the part of the|cron Nu, an honorary home economic Agricultural | sororit the co-eds went out into the s of the college sold lemonade, shined shoes promised on what it calls “'state capi- N IT R State capitalism,” he says, “is in- comparably higher economically than our present economic system—that fs one point and secondly there is not..- ing in it that is terrible '_‘" the So- Dancing at State Armory tonight. viet government, for the Soviet state| . 7 J “practice house” for senior students 1s a state which guarantees power to L » in the home economics course. It the workers and the poor “ % ranks as on¢ of the two or three cam- “One of the simplest cases or ex-| T() PRESERVE FORMER - Sl ke o 2 pus practice nouses in tho country. | o bt A b dareon amples of how the Soviet government “The Flower Pot” is a tea room suldes the development of capitaliom Loilt in mshackle building on the i aiong the path of state capitalism—ot HOME OF HAWTHORNE|, ——— = _ TS v oA e " I S M o X A A. C. campus. It has a dining room WILL RESUME TEACHING row it ‘plants’ state capitalism—.3 e 5 . nd a kitchen and some somely home- September 12 concessions. Everybody now agrees | Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Mrs. Taft, their children and grand- |\ 70, & ¢ O C0 @00 FORIE SOMEN AOMC et * 12. that concessions are necessary, but not | Famous Place on Sebago Lake Shores [ | children and other relatives vacationing at Murray Bay, Canada. The | .d dinner are served. The food is|115 DWIGHT S‘_T'o_ TEL. 1322-8 everybody fully appreciate the sig- 5 he Comvarti Rate Ot hief justic ummer home, in the province of Quebec, overlooks the|r, ;isheq largely from the M. A. C. nificance of concessions. lower reaches of the St. Lawrence river. wavantage in the form of the devel- i upent of productive forces and an :n- South Casco, Me., Sept. 9. — Thae munity service, are responsible gen-{of today are dressed in the nondescript ¢-ei.so in the quantity of producty|house on the shores of Sebago Lake e eraily for the women’s rest rooms in |parti-colored clothes of the interior K . vatiabl o cithin a | hera in which Nathaniel Hawthorne . ourthouses. Wome fluence is |which gives any man, sold: t S Y B d t thort period. We have say. hundreds|lived as & boy and whero ho mada |()]d Spittoons and Sawdust BOXeS, cccn aico i the betrer kept conrthouse | civilian. a rassed appearance. Learn O dave-Dy I raaing at. | reported to the police last evening, ! h : ‘ that his automobile had struck a small - ‘3 : : ; co-eds at the Michigan ‘ boy on Cherry street, near Lilac, last ; - " oo : & : : College built “The Flower Pot.” That Bt Inspboywasinotiuss. : < 3 " 4 : : 5 is its trade name. Literally, it is a of onterprises, mine, forests, et |his home when he was attending Bow- lawns and the settees scattered about. “You are the only foreign corres- ¢ v " a 3 ¢ . is to be preserved as a : inini Frequency with which women visit |[pondent to whom we have shown our |§ wo cannot develop thers all; we have | 40in college, > equ o v not enough machinery, food or trans.|Sommunity house. Citizens and sum- 16 belore eflllfllfllly ity and coun'y court buildings is also |army.” szid Gen. Ismet Pasha, to The 9 Eort mer residents have just formed a cor- able now. It is not un- | Associated Press correspondent, “and op o . ion for tha purpose. s > i across women county |we have ¢hown it to vou bescause, as g 1 ‘planting’ state capitalism in the | POTat = . , 4 3 a turm f‘,r" wn::os-nl:n- .:.- .emm s = Robert Manning of Salem, Mass., | Chicago. Sept. 9.—Woman's advent | gfficers, and at several of my hearings, |an American we feel that you will ® ernment strengthe ¥ = rodufl:’on who owned thousands of acres of |Into public life is causing the gradual | women and girls from the various of- [understand that if we are not spic and || Suainet small prodaction: the advanc. |land about Sebago Lake. built the | but sure extinction of tho crock spit- | iices come in to listen to compensa- |span, at least our heart and spirit are > house in 1814 for his sister, who was | toon and the sawdust box in court | ion cases. right. Y saiiasa inictnel Basiews s masiine | ouee e L LU £oE R T [ ere ey oo = |1 | Cor. PARK & ELM STREETS v.oduction against hand production. |, o 00"y oq 1ost her husband at sea | Harriett Reid, flrst woman arbit Lo s loniy IENO T I han e et vy would look like a lot of It increases the quantity of produvers , ® e of the Illinois Inaustrial c i 5 i andits t his w t b rrect i and lived afterward 1in retirement inois Inaustrial commi +| the cases in'the particular vicinity to but this would not be correct. = of lirge Industry in its hands anA | awthorne was ten years old when he | Whose duties takes her to many of the | which 1 am sent, and the cases range |There is no question of their disc Parking Space Tel. 2298 trengthens the state regulation of|came to the new house with his moth- | court houses in the state from a pin ch to a broken back, |pline They saluate and obey their (g economic relations as a counter-bal-|er, and this continued to be his home “The spittoon and its brother, the [ ,nq from vaccination to seven year |ofiicers promptly and show no indi- ance to the petty bourgeolse, anarchic [ yuntil after his graduation from Bow- |sawduct box,"” said Miss Reid, “are be- | jyop cation to interfere with strangers un- relations.” doin college in 1825, when he return- | coming almost as scarce as the buf- : ordercd. . S —— ed to Salem. falo. Even the boldest ‘and baddest’ = Turkish soldier never complains Orders of $1.00 or Over Delivered * The bullding was occupled as a |0l men seem to have soma hesitancy O When theré isn’t enough food or water [;AR”S[]’S n[][;TflR boarding house for a long time after | about exhibiting before women their STRONG TURK M RALE or ammunition, he doesn’t grumble {awthornes left it. Seventy years | fondness for the cud. —— but merely says, ‘“There isn’t any at | the Hawthornes Ioft 1. Seve y s, “There s any 2t GENUINE LEGS OF SPRING LAMB. . . 26¢ ago it was built over into a church | “My work as arbitrator takes ma present. TEL[S "F wl]NflER for which purpose it has since been |the round of courthouses and city [Army A ntly in Rags But No [equipment is a rifle. If there are not used. It is a big square structure of | halls, and I note a decided change for | ' Al } _|enough to go around he bides his time, | the colonial style or architecture. the becter. Public buildings are much | Complaints Are Heard—Spirit of | , ine “I'll get one from the Greeks, LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS.... 15¢ At the request of his uncle, the boy | cleaner than they were ten years ago. Victory Makes Confidence. Inshallah™ (f .il pleases God,)” !:nd < = Hawthorne kept a diary while he lived | I attribute it to women’s advent into S when hg has it, he remarks: Now : p v in the | public life. Headquarters Turlish Nationalist |I have a rifle, Mashallah.” (Thanks | {# TR TR T Sl o e e e e ek i o E s T e o [ LEAN CORNED BEEF.......... 6clb. up of Willimantic, Conn., who is vice- president of the wew corporation. = e = = = ” Enough to Break Glass | z5enesr, o, oo S | S R S g e 4|} COTTAGE HAMS .................37cIh. munity house . Lisvd: tarest cpselalict, who for many ENGLAND HONORS §|§ ROASTS OF FRESH PORK ......... 28¢ years treated Caruso, writes to the baily Mail that, comparing him with | N Lth reat si ors, he f d the fol- | ) e lona sl ot IR-2 V][;'[]MS' i § SIRLOIN, SHORT, ROUND, 29¢ 3 1 hi - e B N T M : PORTERHOUSE ............... great length of the vocal tube; the distance from the teeth to the vocal ccrds, in Caruso was at least nait oo | Westminster Abbey Scene o i@ Lamb Chops ....33¢c | Hamburg Steak nch more than In any other great ac vocal cords, on whose length, LSRRI e #§ Lamb Fores ....13c | Fresh Killed S volos rasly ataast e ot | T ondon! Bept |9~ Memorial mervices A ¥ Sugar Cured Fowl......... 43c volce largely depends. The aver. length of the relaxed vocal cords|for the victims of the ZR-2 disaster EIARTIe T S et ial (3 34 | were held in Westminster Abbey to- ‘ Bacon .........32¢ Boneless Pot + man is 18 millimeters (about 3-4 aruso’s vocal cords were 1-6 in, | 94y, that venerable edifice being s X Frankforts ... . 20c Roast ........ 18¢ than those of any other temor|Crowded to its utmost capacily: Bish- s have seen vp Rylc. dean of Westminster, officiat- | i 3 “The capacity for vibration of the|¢d: King George was represented by | < g A e e s e e e o : ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER ........43c ictor, for the higher the note the|marshal; Queen Mary was represented 5 ;. ;ore rapld must be the vibration.|PY Col. Sir A. Davidson and the Duke e . oa of York by Wing Commander Louis { X \ruso when singing his wonderful 3 3 kK Selected Eg'gs ciest C sharp reached the phenomen. | Greig. al vibration for a man of 550 per sec.| George Harvey, American ambas- 3 2 s | eiienn...35cdoz. 1 sador: Robert P. Skinner, U. & Con- 5 : rusos whols oy seemed to|Sul General in this city; Vice Admiral = pesieppskabelos e, e and one | Albert P. Niblack, in command of ; = : : oo e ae e Americanmavat forces - Europess | ; . < G 11b. GARDEN OF ALLAH COFFEE A9q e vl & Toris »|waters; Rear Admiral Nathan C. Twin- e 3 $ H e v i remlead e O R e p e e | & e S AR ¢ : (21bs. SUGARFREE) ......... lottis, which was thick at the and members of the American em- l Pure Lard. . .14c Ib. , &8 in bassos, but exquisitely finc i delicate at the free end. Tne |Dassy staff were present. The United er of his volce was so great tnat |Inverness, but they sent representa - A iR o £17 B § Fancy Peas .... 12¢ Van Camp Milk 12¢ 1¢ often fractured glasses in my cor- | "y detachments from the Howden air- : = g P 3 . iting room by sin3ing thelr funda- |*hip buse and the battleship Utah § 3 - R ¥, iy gl Fancy Corn . ... 10c Challenge . ..... 14¢ B sl At thajam were out of the city attending the |8 § S S 3 = 3 § ; White Rose Tuna 23 Baker’s Cocoa.. 25¢ t f the cabinet council at | ¥ k. g ok $ o Havarness, but they. sent representas 1 _ T Aol | Prem. Dressing 37c | All Soups. .3 for 29¢ I ietion for Tonight and Tomorrow | ':Ves to the service he Lord Mayors | (8 : 3 ek é < 3 ; Is Fidr, Becoming Unsettled ‘\‘_ "’"“'r"“;‘ ’“"“r‘\ l"’"(”'””r"; '““"";‘”“"f \ 3 % A i 3 3 : ¥ o New Britain and Vicinity: Fair | nigh commtostonors tor to Britah oo | f : ; ) . N £ UNEEDAS, ZU ZU, LEMON SNAPS. ... 6¢ Saturday unsettied nunions or their representatives, were n Fair tonight; aturday al<o attendance, 7 5 3 : - e = = Pttt Gl LT The Res. H. D. L. Viener, chaplain © e S . [ : Ny : 3 Potatoes ....... 49c Tomateoes 25¢ bask. © winds. 0 in chief of the Royal Air Forces, de- B : 3 4 “nditions: The pressuro continues [i% chief of the Roval Air Forces, de- | R : Onions ... 31bs. 13c | Lettuce .... 10c hd. ' over the castern and low over tha orn sectic A well defined dis. | "éferred to the association between the { 5 : % - ¥s. < y 7 Cabbage Tk ) Peppers (hot-sweet) ance ts central over Utah. Showers | #if forces of England and America “in y been quite general during th ¢ |developing a once formidable engine |§ e g g e 5 3 Sweet Potatoes TR ¢ qts. 25¢ rn bolween the Rock mountains |©f destruction into a pioneer of closer | | Ppi river. The temper | rclations between the two nations they ; ; ; : veve.....b5lbs.2lc | Bananas... 25¢c doz. w lower than it was yesterday | represent Wty b Y S t Co 15¢ d < In the Dritiah Northwest but| He then described in a few sen- : : S ’ Li wee rn decided change has occurred in|tences the sudden collapse of the T 9 e qt. g v sections ZR-2 which cost so many gallant lives. : § ; nditions favor for this vicinity, The price of progress and the toll weather, followed by increasing|of science,” he added, ‘“are bitter eloudinean enough. Yet thank God, there never | = Is a lack of splendid men ready to do | KACEYS POSTPONE SOCIAL. and to dare. It is best so. To be in | | i 5, o8 4 5 ki The lawn social which was to have | the foremost of the fight to conquer | S o 5 | ! A held tonight by Daly council,|what half a generation ago was an Ty 5 i | ’ i 3 4 ¥ < of C.. has been postoned until next | untried field will ever appeal to our| R 2 4 - 3 = RS riday evening and the social on that [:plendid manhood.” : isht will be in the form of a testi-| A feature of the choral service was | Ji8 : ; : 7 M i S Ph 09-2 monial. Grand Knight Lawrence Man-|.he magnificent rendering of the | g pt : b 12 ain t. 3 one 14 - gan announces. Detalls are to be an- | ttle Hymn of the Republic” and | nounced next week. The committee | Ihe Star Spangled Banner. | Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffnes & Mas$ : Opp. Arch Street plans to make next weck's social one = = E 1 ¥ I3 n SERVICES WILL BE PUBLIC, [ '°7 0 Put out large fires You b“y to give satisfaction. You can’t have Satisfaction without d CPFCIAL HOSIERY | 0§ 8 3 Bl L S st Reformed Churches throughout the | ( TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL Naugher chairman of the committee mint (double strength). and add to it 1-4 | AND OINTMENT he Gitressing heat | noises | Clogged the hest makers, and vl Bt conibortaks Y, $1.50 and lugher. E La France” full fashioned Hose in Black, >t the most elaborate of the series Baking soda is sometimes used with | (ha 11th emeral counci of the Allance |y = o «iias; B good quality. You'll get them at low cost when you have Hart world, holding the Presbyterian system, e 5 . 3 1L “ e s B e e iy ||| RDESEE 3 ANDHEAD ¢ Schaffner & Marx name in clothes; $35.00 and higher. j i S,PE.CIA. g .$l i % open to the public, Dr, John Mc- d#§ Women’s F'ashioned Silk Hose, heavy qual- gements, has announced nara " nearie. ‘3 nave'nesd.-norses ‘5o | N8 Men’s Soft and Derby Hats $3.50. §| % ity, in Cordovan, Russian Calf and Black. Cuticura Soap g™ Tk o0 Whieedoontal four e | Exceptional styles in Men’s Pajamas at new low prices, from %3 SPECIAL AT $2.50 Clear the Skin o s i Navy and shades of Brown. por- Tl e Lol ho h “atar or head - A ses should give this prescription a trial. R Wi