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CATHOLICS HONGR | POET'S HEMORY Dante Alighieri s Commemo-| rated in 600th Year Catholies through ially in their universit Oth anniversary Alighie the “father of in accordanco of Pope Benedict Nome. Sept out th " world today colleges and oratir the death Dante WMorentine poet an languag encyclieal last May. PPontift in hin pa s from Dant 1 the Catholle doctri in how profound was o/ tho teachinga of the church and ity authority. In concluding, he pro c'nimed Dante as “the eatest singer of the Christian trutn” and invited all scholars to study his works in the same Christian spirit as they were written. ““The Divine poet of Chris- tendom,” he said, “sang in divine ac- cent those Christian ideals which he admired in all the vigor of their beauty.” In unticipation are of great the Ita with the I ! address quoted | as confirm and as show his respect man of the sex, centen- ary of Dante's deatn the government of Italy recently authorized the ex- penditure of 2,000,000 lire for the pub- lieation of a new odition of his works for the restoration of the Bap- y of Florence. For a number of months Catholle scholars have been wing thelr acquaintanceship with Divine Comedy,” “Vita Nuova,™ Monarchia,”” “Convito,” “de Vul- * “Relogues,” Aaq- ven “De garl Eloquentia, ua et Terra,” and his “Lettors.’ Dante, in Italy, is almost a national deity. So far is this adoration-carried that some years agd, when Sir Henry Irving gave his drama which 1 Dante as its hero, the Italians rose A% One man to protest against the desecration of their idol. In the his- toric house and tower which the Count Anguilara built in the 19th century and whieh was fréquented by Dante, tures by famous students of the great poet's life and works have been given in recent years. SPANIARDS PROTEST WAR NEWS CENSORING Unign Newspapers Complain Because They Get Little News From Battlefront. 14.—Spanish troops offensive against re- belllous Moorish tribesmen in north- eastern Morocco spent an Inactive day yesterday, says an official state- ment lssued here. The statement which Is based on reports froin Molilla up to 4-o'clock yesterday aft- erncon say nothing occurred during the day either in Melilla or outside that city, where Gen. Cabanella be- gan an offensive on Monday. The ininister of war has sent a telegriim to Gep. Herenguer, Spanish high tommissibner in Morocéo, say- ing King Alfonzo learning besinning of the advance troops sends greetings to jsh army, and expresses good fortune and success tack Union journalists throughout Spain have published in newspapers a let- ter protesting against government censorship of news from Morocco They say the nation has the right to know about the details of opera- tions there, inasmuch as they are “paying for them with their own money und the blood of their sons.” The butchers sirike continued to- day and In consequence the prices of oggs, fish and other foods were high- er. The prefect of police was de- clared to be considering the closing for ten years of those shops remain- ing on strike More than 13,000 employees 'n the building trades are also striking and it ia pointed out this will delay the work of building houses and inevit ably @ill cause higher rents. Madrid, Sept. engaged In the of the of our the Span- hopo for in its at- T Eml'.\i' CAMPAIGN, Greok Leaders Announce Intention of Golng After Turks. 1" (By Associated Smyrna, Sept I'voss)—Greek operations against the Turkish Nationalists have been interrupted but will be resumed, rald Papoulas, commander-in-chief of Greek armies In Asia Minor, He sald his forces were con that they were able to anni- the enemy offensive k and Geon the ves torday. viaced hiinte The the (¢ rest, Lringing up Flie first ph. characterized sninful added that given was halted soldiers might arrantements made for supplies and provisions se of the offensiv by the general as a and continuous battle,” but the present Greek armies we than sufficient accom- rliah the capture of Angora 50 be was more to HARDING AT GOLF Plays at Southampton and Will Re- turn to Washington Tonig New York, Sept 14 President Harding planned to wind up his out- ing in the vicinity of York today of golf on the National of America course at and start back to| tonight on the presi-| Mayflower and his party the yacht, Bay, with a game Golf links Southampton Washington dential yacht The president last night on board was anchored In Gardiner's Shelter Island apent which | oft | IRST AIRCRAFT TENDER Sept 14.—Captain ecommanding the fleet, will have tender Wright as his flagship about Oetober 1, it was announced today. The Wright will be the first regular aircraft tender of When Did You Write Home Last? See Washington, Alfred W. Johnson alr force, Atlantic the new alr craft | lewiez is CITY ITEMS the loca! nd Mrs Bristol ad. in Tark A hospits W. Colen Watel tomerrow treet.—Advt Rortha Bazylewicz, Proad sireet in a critical condition at the New Tiritain General hospital, suffer- ng from received © when her clothin while playing about home last night. Dr the child and taa her ta tha hospital on Victor cords. avt Tha polico wer stified last even- ing by Isracl Fish, steward at th Shuttly Meadow Country club, that a the club had n pocketbook con nd a check, owned wero stolen. Tha and was drawn on Co. rhomaa Lea and daughter was born at last night to Mr. 1 of Putnam strec for Moving Axelrod’s our o burna anite + bon fire at her Kupehan attended pol patrol took and Co. owned be v mte and taining $6 in cash by Maria Turibet check was for $40 the New Hiritain Peter Skierkowski, John Maloney were appointed to bo supcrnumerary policemen, at a meeting of the police board last night. Other routine business was transacted. A regular old fashioned country fair will open tomorow evening when the Newington grange will open, officially ita ann fair on the new building lot at the corner of Bonnair o and Main street. The fair will last three days, concluding Saturday. John Worthner, of 2056 Retreat stroet, Hartford, 1a seriously ill at tha St. Francis hospital in that city. Mr. Wortaner was a long time resident ot New Britain anfl waa engineer at tho Traut and Hine plent on East Main stroet for 41 years until ho waa pen- sioned. He removed to Hartford six months ago. The Woman's Home clety of Trinity M. E mg an all day meeting ¥ Trus aver 1 Missionary so- church is hold- at Newington a4 Rempp, of 82 Bassett street, 1 to the police this morning that his bicycle had been stolen from in front of the Y. M A. building shiortly after 11 o'clock. Judgment has been given Boleska dowskl against Stanislaw Paprochi, iu sult brought by the former in city court. Paprocki owns a blacksmith anop on Hartford avenue which will be wold by Constable Winkle, Septem- bar 28, The Woman's Home Missionary so- ciety of the First Church of Christ will hold a sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. H. W. Maler, 33 Lexing- ton street, at two o'clock Friday after- nocn, instead of Thursday, as previous- Iy announced. C * ZIONISTS IN CLASH ence s Adjourned Until Settdement s Reached Between Factiona, Carlsbad, Czecho-Slovakia, Sept. 14. ——A cerious disagreement between the Mizrachi (Orthodox element) and tho lefs wing (laborites) today forced the leaders of the world’'s Zionist congress to adfourn the stormiest session the delegates haye witnessed sinco tha congres: openéd on September 1. The disngreement arose over a reso- lution proposed by the Palestine com- mitteo to the offoct that all.institutions in Palestine supported by the Zionista should ba compelled in every respect to live up to the Jewish law. The un- Orthodox members of the Left, by a small majority hava the resolution tabled. Thereupon Herman Struck. one of the Mizrachi leaders declared the Mizrachi would withdraw its sup- port from, the Palestine foundation fund and other Zionist funds. Tha storm then broke and the chairman suspended the session in an effort to restore harmony and bring about an agreement. Deaths and Funerals Joseph Radula, Joseph Radula, aged 44, of Newing- ton, died yesterday morning. He leuves a wife and five children. He lived in New Britain for many years, ntil recently he moved to Newing- ton. The funeral will be held Thurs day morning from the Sacred Heart urch, with burial in the Sacred Heart cemetery. COL, JOHNNSON SELLS, The property of Col. Herbert John- son of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, has been sold to Mortimer . Rhodes of this city. The was made by Louis 8 Jones through the Hlome Banking and Realty comp. The purchase price is said to have been $23,000, accord- ing to reporta, COTTON KEPORT. Washington, Sept. 14 sumed during August 467,103 bales of lint linters, compared with 483,56 and linters In August last year nsus bureau announced tod Cotton con- amounted to and 50871 of 0 of lint RATES NOT REDUCED Ottaw ept. ‘14. board of rallway commissioners declined oday to order a general reduction in freight rates throughout the do minion. A rhajority of the board favored a reduction of ten per cent. DU rhe a meeting > to redu cents to put into effect has been n vet regarding a 1 haireits and other tonsor nts but the barbers expect these put into ot it the result on shaves is takén well. SHAVES R New Britain | Local 316, held and made a of shaves from This will be next Monday. There definite dec Teduction « il tre to h D. associa- last the The tion, zht vo! ent no soon STORE IS LEASED Morris Birnbaum has leased a store at 9 Lee str to Harry Najarian for use as a meat and grocery store. The lease is to run three years with monthly. mental of $5 a TOO LAT O RENT—To small rooms, modern house improv 60 Griswold St 9-14-3dx FOR CLASSIFICATION. “THE OLD NEST” WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, two in family. Ap- ply 109 Vine St. 9-14-3dx NEW BRITAIN DAIL NUTMEGS TO PLAY BRIDGEPORT SUN. cment Has Dooked Strong m For Appearance on Vibberts® M—Locals Have Strong T foothall management one of the the All- he Nutmeg has succeeded in Bookin fastest teams in the state, Bridgeport team, to start the local football season this Sunday, Septem- the 18th. The game to be played 1t Vibberts' remodeled ficld ‘on Stanley he Bridgeport team here determined to avenge the defeat given them last ycar by the Nutmegs. The Bridgeport team has four former Lake Torpedo players in its line-up, d should prove a strong opponent for the locals. The Nutmegs will no chances, ind will have their lineuy present. The team practicing faithfully and last night put in a two hour pr tice At the practice session t night, Koplowitz and Conley play- ed ends; O'Loughlin, last year with the Clay Hills of Hartford, and Court- ney formerly with the Rambler Tigers of Hartford and *“Red” o'Neil, the local favorite, played tackle. Phil Nel- so t year's captain and Trace H. P. H. 8. captain when Hartford succecded in beating N. B. H. S. wrre 1t guards; “Bill" Galvin Yale :iar was at center; George bot, Fates collog ted as quartert ask: Barnikow, last year with the Ameiovn Chain team, and one of tne reatest jplayers in the state, w in at left-halfback: Dill, of the Charle town Navy Yard, was at right-half- bek, while reliable Johnny Haggerty was full-back. All the players, with the addition of Rogers of Creighton university, Neville, the Yale star and Bouchard, formerly with Gallau- det university team will be with the Nutmegs for this Sunday’s game The management has gone to a great expense in hiring these men to play with the Nutmegs, and it is up to the public of New Britain to show appreciation by turning out strong for Sunday’s game. If the attendance war- rants it, some of the greatest and best teams in New England will be brought here to play the Nutme | ver is coming take strongest session ay AUCTION OF HUMANS STRONGLY OPPOSED Ledoux's Plan For Getting Jobs For Unemployed Frowned Upon in New York. New York, Sept.’ 14.—Plans of Ur- ain Ledoux to repeat here the “auc- tions™ of unemployed which he staged on Boston Common, met with opposi- tion today from various organi- zationt interested in the yclfara of tho jobless. Ledoux announced I would hold his first auction hero next Monday. “Such an exhibition mako trouble and would no useful purpos said Bird Coler, commissioner of public welfare and head of the mayor's committee on un- employment. Hugh Frayne of the American Fed- eration of Labor declared labor was opposed to the auctions and that Le- doux would get ““a warm reception’ if he attempted to hold them here. Jamea F. Kiernan, department com- mander of the Veterans of Foreign Wara also joined in the auction pro- METHODISTS THANKED President Harding Appreciatey Assist- would. only accomplish ance Given Him, Note ta Conferenca Today States, London, Sept. 14.—A messaga from President Harding was read at today's session of the world Methodist confer- ence stating that he felt “greatly en- couraged by tho conference’s recog- nition of his efforts to promote peact by removing the causes of war, and the Inspiring promisea of tho sist- ance of tho thodist church to this desirable end." The topic for today’'s session was: “The attitude of tho peoplo towards religion: the problem, ita causa and solution.™ AUTOGRAPHED QUILT Will Be Sold to Help Charity Ward at Marion Hospital Sept. 14—The “Harding autographed bed quilt, the suggestion of Mrs. Harding, has been finished and today is on exhibi- tion in a downtown store window. It is pink and white, the blocks forming an attractive design. The white blocks autographed with the names of President nd Mrs. Harding, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Vice President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge; Secretary of ate Hyghes: Senator Lodge, Elihu oot ani many prominent authors and moving picture and stage stars. The quilt will be sold and the money derived used to establish the Harding charity ward in a local hospital. Marion, @ front porch’ WARRI Santi ous ON SMALLPOX. Chile, Sept. measures have heen government for the purpose of mping out' the epidemic of small- wox here. During the past few ye: vaccination has not been oblizatory but the resulations which e been adopted call for the vaccination of all persons in this eity. About two tnousand cases have hecn reported, patients, beinz fpr the most from the lower parts of the city 14.—Vigor- adopted by go. FRACTUR Rita Brennan, of 41 Mad street, is in tho w RBritain C hospital with a fractured hip, by slipping on some leaves on the side- walk last night. FRIGATENED—DROPS STILL Frishteped, when stopped by Police- man Wiltlam McCarthy at Oak and West streets Jast night, an unknown man who carried & suspicious lookir bag, dropped the bag and ran aw Upon examination the bag was foun to contain a home-made moonshine still, D HIP. Misa HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1021 L avenue, old G. Manni Room 20 Kk Bldz 1 Street, New Britain.) J The D ¥ Warren signor t company. 1 M Belcher, Whitney va chain Cuno, Meriden. Auto- switch for cable carry- artford, a nufacturin William L. Gumprecht, Hartford, signor to Underwood Computing china com New York. Typewriting Charlea H. 1 or 13 Non- pany ing ma i M. W. Grindin “hine. David Hjorth, Bridgeport, to the General Machine & Manufactur- ing Co. Klectric lamp socket. Erncst N. Humphrey, New Britain, Belt buckle. Charles F. Furnace. Hary P. MacDonald, J. and W. S. assignors to The Works, Jersey City, metal part Harold N. Palmer, Putnam. attachment. Michael I Pupin, Norfolk, and ¥ H. Armstrong, Yonkers, N. Y. Multi- ple antenna for electrical wave trans- mission. Genevieve Reed, Naugatuck. fie ) Alan L. C. Turner, Carson City, Nev., assignor of one-fourth to C. M. Hartt, Hartford, Conn., one-fourth to ¥ Skinner and one-fourth to E Tripp, Carson City, Nev. Aecrop! Thom 3 ker, New B! signor to The Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. Bele buckle. Y New Haven, plosive Appliance Wayne, Ind. ssign- com- Butter-mak- Hanson, Hartford. assignor Kenworthy, Waterbury. Montecl. N Thomson, Plantsville, Snead & Co. Iron N. J. Joining Tractor Traf- Manufacturing pany, Bristol. Fishing rods. Russell Mfg. Co., Middletown. tomobile brake linings. Print Registrationa, The J. B. Williams company, Glas- tonbury. “Jabon de Afeitar de Wil- liams.”” (For advertising purposes for soap—Stick, Powder, Paste, Cream, and Liquid.™) com- Au- R. R. ASKS PERMISSION. Washington, Sept. 14.—The New York Central Railroad Co., applied to the interstate commerce commission today for authority to issued $19,500,- 000 six per cent refunding and im- provement mortgage bonds as se- curity for the road's promissory note which the director general of rail- roads holds in payment of the road's indebtedness for additions and bet- terments made during federal con- trol. R. R. CLAIMS SETTLED. ept. 14.—The rail- tion settled today with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co I claims growing out of federal control for $8,000,000. Other settlements announced waere: The Virgin Railway C $2,100,000, the Alaban Great Southern Railroad Co., $1, ,000; the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Co.. $700,000. Washington road administr. SHL IS LAID ept. 14.—The keel of the feul supply ship Kamoi which is to carry oil and coal for the fleet of the imperial Japanese navy was laid today at the plant of the New York Shipbuilding Corp.., in Camden, N. J. A number of Japanese naval officer: officials of the U. S. navy and officer of the building corporation” were pres- ent. ¥ Philadelphia, S MEDIATOR New York, Sept. 14.—Efforts to ad- just differences between steamship companies and longshoremen handling foreign freight were made today by Commissioner T. V. O'Connor of the hipping Board as mediator. The isting differences are a matter of a few cents an hour. ACT Montreal, Sept. 14.- in_ ship- ments through this port have become s0 heavy thal the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk roads today an- nounced restrictions for the protection of Canadian shippers. Approximately 90,000,000 bushels of grain have passed through the port so far thi season, setting a new record. Almost 40 per cent was American grain. DRINKS LYSOL Mrs. Ada Jackson Brundine, of 303 Farmington avenue, drank a quantity of lysol last evening. Her husband had just left the house to feed the horses in the barn. When he returned a few minutes later he found her sufferin, from the effects of the drug. She was removed to the New Britain neral hospital where she is said to be recov- ering. $1,000 FIRE The tailor shop owned by Samuel Kreschersky of 38 to 42 Hartford was damaged to the extent of $1,000 last night by fire caused by flames from a gas iron. The fire de- partment was summoned by an alarm from bhox 43. JAPS' RADIO 1 Tokio, Sept. 13.—As 3 of ne- gotiations between the Japanmese and American governments the area in the western hemisphere for the dispatch of wireless messages from Japan has been materially extended. Radios can now be sent to all parts of South, North and Central America. BOSTON PLAYER INJURED. Pittsburgh, Sept. 14. — William Southworth, outfielder of the Boston National league team wrenched his knee cap when he collided with Out- fielder Nixon in the first me of a double header against the Pirates on Monday. He was removed to a hos- pital yesterda. INVITE GOVERNOR. Governor Edward L. in New Britain Bunday evening to participate in the service to be held / the Putnam Phalanx, at Trinity M E. church. The members will meet at 6:30 for supper and will march to We service in full uniform. ke may be PR Financial ———— + e WALL STREET STACK EXCHANGE REPORTS Member New Yo Successor to 10:30 a. m coumul n of huy orders overnight imparted an a tive and strong tone to the ock mar t at the opening ot today's session. o ”"“1" 1 rs of the oil, equipment nd stecl divisions were the atures, Mexican and Pan-American Petroleums, Houston Oil, 1toyal Dutch, Baldwin Loco., Railway Steel Sprin American International 1d Atlantic Gulf ros2 1 to 2 points. Central Ly International Paper, Ame. Woolen, American Loco., and Ch: led also were mat 1y higher. U Realt:: w onzest of the specialties ining Rails made only light s of the food and acted moder- ately. We Have Bu foremost AMERICAN LANDERS, FR tobacco shares il. L. JUDD G. J Hizh Low Am 28y Am Am \m Am Am Am Bt Sug . 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