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1921. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, e e e e ce— ] | TO CONGRESS | mion scwoon yrews 'POPE GREETS CATHOLIC YOUTHS $88,004,866 PAID TO U. S. WAR VETS tonight benefits o of the War Veterans bureau, gave these figures of the under present laws passed for veterans: $28,341,041 MASS. ELECTION IS | REPUBLICAN SWEEP Andrews Gets 16,767 Plurality baR | Over Democratic Rival : Wt Amphion C1 of Section Meets—Election Room Officers. was held morning, during reminded planted 61T the property which b in insurance. $33,282,667 in compensation. $26,381,157 in training allowan-es. Major Frazer said it was import- ant to note that the largest sum was paid out by the government in com- pensation. “Every disabled man who has a compensable disability receives (om- pensation,” raid Major Frazer. in the audi- which | the pupils| g s x which is| RS P 2 55 % 5 Durinz Last Three parts of 3 to be Paid Out Months; This Amount Has Been Records Show. D. C, Sept. 28— s paid out $88,001,556 months to veterans for_insurance, com- Ainiiig allowan-es. The natieans acting director | speak excellent Spanish. “chool are Insurance ol Washington, Uncle Sam in the last of the world war ion and t : Leon Frazer, .SUNNYCO@N 7#e Instant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal period on F tion of section buildings. the opening 11 be ele s, in both uring there om office of Panama Boston, Mass., Sept. 28 A. Platt = Andrew of Gloucester, republican and tormer assistant secretary of the treas- ury was elected to congr in the special election in the Sixth district yesterduy by a malority of 156,757 over his demnocratic opponent, Charles 1 Pettingell of Amesbury. He will suc- ceed W. W, Lufkin, who has been a pointed collector of the port of Bos- ton. the s cof The first regular meeting of Amphion club was held in room the o mic building durin xth period yesterday. 1 meet : were five active mem- and three alumni members. The atter voted in during the course rs for the en- were They are: Schaeffer, lent; Jeanette Lhe complete voto was: Andrew, Scesiinyfand TSROy RIS (Soliery b4, Pettingeil, 8,192, Pettingell car- st - e Nurer tica lus howe LOWD by & smuil major- 4 % e Loy LD 1L, but ide other seventeen towns and Lig Nve citles in the district went to Wwaile bers wer the meeting. ht Convenient! CookKs in two minutes The Patent Cereals Co. Geneva, NY. ng activities and of this or- congpution committee to take me a new present increas v the popularity tion the present been outgrown. A consequently appointed matter in hand and fr: onstitution rebuild ¢ me The mer 1l of enthu and a te has ss than district the total vote was I by P Celil 0L Lial cast in the Jast tall, Andrew's total of 22,540 was wore than 6 per cent. of tne total, while Lutkin's 41, iast November Wad (o per cent. of the tutal. Kepubii- cans uigue irom this that there is no ol against the republican party BU Lar 4s LDe dstrict I8 concened ¥ | it upparent that the voters re- | Bardeu Lig election as anil-clinas to 3 \he cainpalgn Lor the republican nomi- hadon, tor the tutal by the 3 ( v gro After Admitting Membership. twu candidates was less than that cast e, s R repuvlicun prinary \wo weeas T hihes they wire e Audiew vote seemed to show s R e eia thai the acrinonious primary cam- rected to prospective jurymen here had left no scars, for ran S israsy b7 counatl tor R nakTs Lung In pluces which were Eemedln I e il T the tu lis chici opponent in the The actual campaign ior touk 0a sulcthing Or & con.west on na- tunal Lines, Senator David ‘L. Walsh &ppealing 1o volers for a rebuke to the biuraing administration, while Vice Fresident Coolidge was among those who spuke on the republican side. Colonel Andrew lssued this state- taent at his home in Gloucester last night: “I an infinitely grateful to the vot- ors of the district for thelr magnii- cent tribute. I shall do my best 10 prove worthy of their trust or are showing a great m for the club work very successful sea- L 1bers his year Fouc son is expe KLAN JURYMEN BARRED. h_\ « hllllNl for Oklahoma Challen received In the ions ugo. dhe T . u.x ;m B of d [y paagn veniremen were said to have bership in the Klan and dismissed. Judge Wheeler hat in the future the question would not be permitted unless so worded as to climinate definite refer- to the organization. for the nd Hungary White IHous with the peace tre the Unite Austria and No mess: treaties. ving the enate rommesi Pope Benedict XV listening to the address of the president of the Catholic Youths of the World at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Rome. The occasion was the 500th anniversary of the founding of. the or- ganization. Ger- ence the AGREEMENT 1S REACHED in Theft Boxer Accused Alcohol Gives Up in Allentown, Pa. a., Sept. 28.—Willie ethlehem boxer sought the discovery in v of fourteen ™ SWIMS RIVER TO SAVE TRAIN FROM WRECK struck on the head in a bicycle acci- dent. Fitzpatrick is a conductor on the New Paltz-Highland trolley line, just ‘ross the Hudson river from this city. Several wee ago, when he was pull- ing down the shades on a car during a rainstorm as he stood on the run- ning board, he was struck by a pole nd thrown into a pile of stone. His ull was fractured. After an opera- tion which saved his life he found that the effects of the bicycle acci- dent had disappeared. Allentown, Loughlin, the ¥ the police since his home on last barrels of alcohol, alleged to have ittees. been stolen, surrendered to the au- thorities yesterday, with Robert 28.——An| Njerney. an alleged accomplice. Both Derlin onf,ere held in $2,000 bail each for a representa- the tives of the Bavarfan and ccn \briel Pearl, whose confession was German government has been adopt-|.,iq by the police to have impli- ed by the constitutional committ i ealtT cuEh i Cana e e the Bavarian Diet. This asr portcd to have disappeared. He was is intended to effect an adjustment |, 000 €9 000 bail for a hearing. )t the controversy which ha -aging between Munich and s ey " for some time and the Diet COW BURIED ALIVE. tee's vote showed only five ac ey ballots, these belng cast by members| f the Bavarian middie party. I One of the provisions of the agree-| ment makes the ‘authorities of in- dividual German stotes responsible for the suspension of suppression of | overed buried alive on the John newspapers. This was one of the|il/nd farm near here yesterday. Al- principal cauwes of feonterfion be- | *housh much emaciated when found, tween the two oveimments tie animal is eating and showing izns of recovery. The cow fell through a crust of carth, which covered a washout. Her nead was turned sideways in such a position as to make it impossible for her to bellow Boys sett.nz goper traps saw loose arth move and investigating found cow underneath. Bavarian and Central German Gov- ernment Decision Made Scoptember FIRE, SKUNK AND FOG ENLIVEN OLD VILLAGE roved By Con Denby and Lejeune Commend Bavaria Sept Marine Who Risks His Life reached at 24 between Munich, in Swollen Texas Stream. Ol Forge, Y., Has Scveral Exciting wolle xas Stream. urs—Town Needed Army Gas Masks. Washington, Sept. 25.—Swimming a swollen stream four times at midnight to prevent a second train from crash- ng into a railroad wreck near n, Texas, on Sept. 10, has brou William J. Redd, jr., of Houston, as, the commendation of the secretary >t the navy and the commandant of the Marine corps. Redd, who undertook the additional crossinugs to rescue an injured fireman and to carry first aid to injured pas- scngers, was a marine reservist, hav- ng served with the Sixth regiment during the Meuse-Argonne offensive. In a statement to an oflicer of the corps he said that he only remember- ed two things that passed through his mind when he started across the swoli- en strcam: First, if he failed to stop the second train and any passengers were killed, his mother “would be d appointed,” and second, that any fail- ure on his part woul™ “reflection on the Marine corps These facts prompted the letters of commendation whick nave been sent by Secretary Denby and General Le- jeune. - Make the Bath Room a Wonder Have the brightest, cheeriest kind of a bathroom. Make it a shining example of sanitary cleanliness with Bay State. There’s a hard- finish varnish for the floor—a glossy white paint for the woodwork — and a non-chipping, long-wearing enamel for the tub. In fact, there’s a Bay State paint, stain, varnish or enamel for every painting job—indoors or out. These paints go further, wear longer, and look better. You save money by specifying Bay State Liquid Paints. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc. Boston, Mass. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England Old Forgs, N. Y. Bept. 38.—Seven bee: AMATEUR GOT THE EVIDENCE. simultanecous fires, a skunk and a dense fog caused all sorts of excite- ment here yesterday. Burning out of machinery at the powar plant about midnight sent a heavy current racing through all the elrcuits leading to-dwellings, churches and stores. Insulations were:burned off and the woodwork ignited. Fires started at the same time in the Nich- ols Memorial church, F. Abbott's rooming house, Black River Tele- phone company office, Samuel Ber- ky's dwalling, J. A. Given's drug store, A. J. Steinbrenner's dry goods store and the Forest House. Prof. R. J. Beckum, answering the firo alsrm, met a skunk in hs front yard, in the center of the village. He killed it. Fumes from the fires and fumes from the skunk blended into « most unfragrant odor. To make matters worse a dense fog enshrouded the village, and volunteer fire fighters, rushing hither and yon would start for one blaze, lose their way and arrive at an entirely differ- ent one. Finally the fires were extinguished and the town went back to bed, only to be roused up again when the sum- mer cottage of A. B. Gullford of Rome burned. TAX REVISIONISTS WORK HARD TODAY THE BAY STATER Husband’s and Wife Get White Plains, Court Justice Young, granted an interlocutor de::—‘o of di vorce today to Mrs. Harry D. own of Larchmont on the Sound. Mr. and Mrs. McGown were married four yea ago. The principal testimony given Adolph Cohen, a manufacturer of Manhattan, and his nephew, Frank Sparks, of Morningside avenue Manhattan, who turned eur de- tective to get the evidence against Mc- Gown. Cohen decided to aid Mrs. to find out who MeGown w an apartment house in . near Amsterdam avenue. testificd that, on June 28, he went to the apartment accompanied by his nephew and stationed Sparks across he str Movements Divorce. Sept. 28 Traced Inorout Varnish Live steam, boiling water, rain, snow or sun cannot make Inorout chip, turn white. or lose its Kescued by Boys, Bossy is on Way to Recovery. Council Bluff, Sept. 28.—After be- missed for five days, a cow was 28.—Supreme of New Rochelle ng gloss. It is the supe- ri0r varmish, indoors by corsets in ARBITRATOF¥ CUT WAGES. Cut-Sole Workers Lose 10 Per Cent.; Get Five Day Week | Haverhill Mass. Sept wag reduction of 10 per cent. with reten-| tion of a five day working week for the 300 cut sole workers in local shoe | tactories was provided in the report today of a local arbitration board. The controversy started August 1, when the cut-sole workers proposed a new working agreement at a slight- ly increased scale of prices. The manufacturers asked new agreement car cuts ranging from 15 to 25 per cent., with a five| and one-half day working week McGown ve a A T e You can buy Bay State Liquid Paint or Inorout Varnish from Tex.. Sept. 28.— L. formerly a taxicab driver, Rouss ed by masked men last night, BLOW RES they followe irried to the country, beaten and N R a young woman, tarred and feathered, brought back |lonductor Loscs It in Onc Accident, s no defense ind evicted from an automobile on a Regains It in Another. the custody wain street. McKinzie was attacked Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 28.— here on the night of August 7, but| s thur L. Fitzpatrick, who was seri- then broke away from his masked |,usly injured several weeks ago, when lants. he was thrown from a trolley car, is today thankful for the accident, which- was the cause of restoring his mem- ory, lost a year ago, when he was ALL LEADING DEALERS SELL BAY STATE Liquid Paints they te To Mrs McGown was of her y that the three AUGUSTUS HEALY DEAD, New York, Sept. 1zustus | Healy, 71 a retired nufacturer cf leather and a director of the Cen- tral Leather Co. dled today at his|has been proclaimed in Transylvania, summer home at Cold Spring, ac-|!lumania, as a result of strikes and cording to word recelved her: He | disorders ,according to dispatches re- was collector of internal revenue for|ceived here today. Rallway and the eastern district of New York|telephonic communicakion has been rom 1893 to 1897. interrupted. THE WORLD’S LUCKIEST GIRL! 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Some western senators on the re- pubjican side also, were ready to wage o fight against the proposed substitute for the excess profits tax and the plan to reduce the maximum income surtax to 32 per cent. Public Intercat In the tax bill was belleved by senato attaches to be ro- fiacted in the size of the crowds which Fave remained for hours in the galler- les for such a dry proceeding as the reading of the bill which has been en- livened only by a few tilta by leaders on the two siden. i ! National Meats Stores Co. TEL. 483 70 WEST MAIN ST. Largest Retailers of Qualityv Meats in U. S. Thursday,Friday Meat Specials LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS Latest Tan Russia Calf Brogue Oxford, new pattern wing tip with perforated vamp and foxing Military Heel with Spring Step rubber heel attached. Genuise Geodysar welt. DIES BATTLING POLICE New Brown Calf One Strap Walking Ox- ford. 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