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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 : i ON THE FIRST BOUND N - _WITH CLERKIN. The question: What about the Gus Ketchum, a pitcher, yesterday local football next season, {s heard |left Ardmore, Okla., to join the Phila- from time to time, The wondergul |de¢lphia American league club, record of the Nutmegs- last season | created plenty of enthusiasm, and the i / Hard luck pursues Walter Tragres- followers of the sport are hoping for |8er, catcher for the Reading club, another eleven this season that will|He returned to the game Sunday, hav- duplicate the record of Captain Bar-|ing recovered from injuries. He was nlkow's team in 1921, anal a again rendered hors de combat when thrown ball cracked several of his Home run hitting is getting quite |ribs. prevalent these days, and it {s notice- able that a large number of players The Glant Sluggers defeated the sre being hit. The latest in the big| Aces of Belvidere yesterday by the league is Jéhn Gooch, of the Pirates, | score of 8 to 0, Both of these teams Who was carrled off the fleld after|hail from Belvideré and yesterday's stopping a sharp shoot hurled by Bill | game was to decide’ the champlon- Ryan, of the Glants, there has been no deaths this year, in Fortunately | ship of the northern end of the city. Bill Cowles and Clifford Sarron the big leagues from this cause, but|starred both in the fleld and at the Who knows when a fatality will|bat for the Sluggers, and were the occur if hitting players on the head BRITAIN VIEW ON INTER-ALLIED DEBT Cannot Excuse Her Debtors as She Must Pay America London, Aug. 2. (By the Assoclated Press)—The RBritish forelgn office last night {ssued the text of an im- portant on inter-allied dehts. The note places on formal record, on the |eve of the coming oenfererfce between Raymond Poincare, the French prem- fer, and David Lloyd George,'the Brit- ish premier, with representatives of tlal yand Belglum in London, the British governmént views on inter- allied indebtedness and reparations. Briefly the policy advocated is that Try This GOV, EDWARDS SURE, DEMOGRAT VICTORY Confident That a Clean Sweep Avwaits Party Trenton, N, J., Aug. 2.-—Governor Edwards told the members of the Democratic State Committee, at a meeting held at the Stacy Trent Hotel Monday afternoon, that victory which will sweep New Jersey from one end to another is in prospect for the democratic party in the state at tile general election next fall. The governor said that he had visited many sections of the state during the past few weeks and that he is in close touch with active workers in all the counties, y Sheriff Is Woman Weighing 120 Arkantas City, Ark., Aug. 2.-~(By Arsociated Press.)—A small woman with a smile on her lips and laughter in her volee today was in charge of the sherift's office. 8he is Mra. Willie Clara Murphy, the state's first woman sheriff appointed by Governor McRae, Standing five feet in shoes with heels of medium height and weighing about 120 pounds, Mrs. Murphy is the oppes site of anything the {magination might picture as a county sheriff. 8he is “comparatively young." French Train Robber Has Head Chopped off Parls, Aug. 2—(By Assoclated Press.)-—Mennislas Charrier was guil- lctined today for his part in the only | train holdup on record in France, which took place on August 1, 1921, (Charrier's two companions were killed hy the police at the time of his cap- trre, The holdup attracted much ne- teriety, being referred to by press as The committe also formulated a8 greal American wild west train rob- general policy to govern the state | h®y as depicted in the motion ple- ¢ 5 continues, tional Sessions to Terminate Wed- After- decisively walloping the St. nesday With Exhibition. Louis Cardinals, last week, the fol- lowers of the Giants were getting “all get'"” for another pennant. The Pirates come along, and win four straight games, upsetting the dope completely. Fred Toney, who recently figured in a deal sending him from the Giants to the Braves, will, according to his friends, retire from the game. Toney is sald to be comforttably fixed finan- clally. FOX'S—3 DAYS ONLY SUN., MON., TUES. “LEE KIDS” DON'T MISS THEM Hartford, Aug’ NNV NA The USCO You Buy To-day is aNew-aBetter—-aHeavier "USCO’ at the 1092 Price with No Tax added Y VA The note then proceeds to argue that the allied and associated powers were partners in the greatest interna- tional effort ever made in the cause of freedom and that they are still ed by an arrangement, which, how- as general. ever legitimate, is obviously one- sided, the British taxpayer would . ) inevitably ask why he should be Clicquot Club is made from singled out to hear a burden which i i others are bound to share. To such pure spring water, jamalca a question there can be but one gin, cane sugar for sweet- [answer, and 1 am convinced all .ger. Ug. 45 opinion will admit of its justice.” ening, fresh fruit juices, and ke MAIN LINE BLOCKED. other ingredients as good as 1) Broken Wheel Causes Frelght Wreck we can buy. Near Milford This Morning. Copyrisht Milford, Aug. 2.—Both east bound | tracks of the main line of the New ; Haven railroad were blocked for sev- P use. If yor. prefer variety, you | eral hours this morning following de. 3 o U n Ite d St ates Tims i i arsa- railment of ten cars of a loaded Jo can buy Clicquot Club Sarsa frelght train about two miles west of A U p ds t R bb c n parilla, Birch Beer, or Root Woodmont. The tracks were torn up nite ta es ubber ompa y ¢ for about 200 yards. Railroad police i ity ek, i g e accidén arly s two wrecking crews began the work R of clearing up the tracks and repair- ing the roadbed. A broken wheéel on one of the freight cars was the cause of the deraiiment. e _—______ | T T R, ——PALACE —~ ' £ Mon., Tues., Wed. i JANE AND KATHERINE Revegenced Do LEE, IN PERSON G I N GE R In A Ne'w Vaudeville Act main factors in their team's VICLOTY. | it wouid be unjust to the British t\x | payer to ask him to forgive allied war Miss Hild = 2 The Rangers baseball team, aver-|qents while at the same time he was pacard e SN R AL Miss Ida James, the star English |aging 10 to 12 years in age, would required to shoulder the indebtedness campaign | general, the party wi swimmer, was a poor third in the in-jjke to arrange games with similar to America, appeal for votes with a promise of i ternational swimming event held yes-|tcams in this city. John McGuire of International Settlement, more liberal laws on prohibition and STILL ! terday at New York. 8 Erwin Place, Telephone 2213, 18| The note, which was addressed to Sabbath observance, Engine Co. No. 2 Called to Blazing e the manager. six European powers by the Earl of Committee Elected, m.Az "'::‘td‘sp':"fh ";‘"‘ ""_"g";" Lol Balfour, acting foreign secretary,.ad- Chairman Heher stated at the close Auto on South Main Street. (oot Freat excitément prevalled dur-| mpe geronghearts defeated the Mo-|\Geates international, settlement of —then you'll have a good appetite. This is Carl Fromhagen, said|f the meeting that the session was| Engine Co. No. was called out on & ks chess match. A pin dropping |y,kg in a baseball game at Walnut |jepis and reparations on the basis #f | ¢ " T 1 S rider wt stand his head on a|¢cupied almost entirely by a discus- | still alarm at 10:55 o'clock last evens coatest would prove a riot over there. |y, fu i yesterday afternoon. The|s ganaral cancellation. 0 be the only aquap e 1 W0MCANRSLAn A Ol & T B IOTUIA IVaSH s Atalls: 0t S0t pials oo e ot e e ot N a sl iaiatand score was 13 to 2. The note in its preamable explains | Chair while the board whizzes along at 80 miles an hour. This, at|special organization commitiee. hae Whiting streets where an automobile Minal detalls have been completed that there has been no formal dis-|Coronado City, Cal. been at work for several months, and { owned by Fred Rose of 50 Mill street for the Wagner-Kaplan bout, which 0 E cussion between the French and Brij- the members of the state committee | was on fire. The firemen succeeded ;';Il"hde lllAged a[t ‘I;'(nno);.er:‘ g\?rkmon BIBLE SGHOOL ish governments and that the Writish "“‘[ = = felt yesterday that this comnmittee | in extifiguishing the blaze ‘mhtdn!n:- uraday, August 10, e Meriden 2 i r 3 i <N et s > 4 3 sy five women, | age of about §50 being done to the > el government is not anxious tu raise the h ward Schulz, €. N. G. retired, is as-|Should be augmer by five women, | ag Ll boy's folloders expect that the defeat I discussion, but that recent events|( CONSTANTINOPLE IS signed to active duty in command of | Whose efforts will be devoted ex- |car. It is thought that the gasoline wmned by Knpl:n at the hands of | Annual Summer Religious and VOCa- |\ooveq fittle choice in the mafter. BREATHIVG EASIER‘”’“ camp of disabled veterans at Ni- | clusively to the strengtiening of the|feed pipe on the car became discon- agner some months ago, Will be re- The note proceeds to state that no L A |antic August 5 to Sept 4 in orders| women's organizations in the various|nceted and caught fire from the heat Yeraed nexy week. international discussion has yet oc- | fromh thazad utant genkealls otice: countics. Chairman Heher was au- | 0f the exhaust pipe. J 8 curred on the unexampled situation [ Major Harold L. Bur medical | thorized to appoint a special com- | _In answering the alnrm.'ueutenlnt partially disclosed by these figures, | Fear of Attack By Greek Forces Has!corps, is detailed for duty with the|mittee for this purpose. It will have \“lllmnjllivv{tw" :f *:g :fl ‘2( !o‘;fl;:. About 150 children, pupils in the|and says if the British government 337th and 335th companies, coast ar- [ the service of a secretary, who wiil|¢d a painfu cut n the }.c Daily Vacation Bible school, will hold | hitherto silently has abstained from Now Passed—Minor |tillery corps at Fort Wright, N. Y. [be a member of the state committee, | head, received when he went to slide their annual outing at Rockwell park, | making any demands upon its allies | from August 7 to 21, It is not the purp. of the Demo- | A0Wn the nq\f AH» was attended by Friday of this week, if the weather| for repayment of interest or capital Clash Occurs. | Lt 2o cratic State Committee 1o take sides| I”"' A 7‘ ‘g"x’“'i‘d d;]“"’;‘\:‘:g; ph!;: 2 t vill go by 5 : 2 | A = I : veq | Sician, who dress s wound. permits, The youngsters (“‘1(,, s‘hfl)r It is not because the government un Constantinople, Aug. 2 (By the As-| BIT HIS TONG DYING, in t‘ho :‘yzr <t<|h|l‘)§ heing “"“.1 A 1y s (v trolley in the morning, ta o derrates the evils of the present state |\ iateq Press) — Constantinople | £ between State Commissioner of Bank- lunches along and enjoy a good time | o¢ afrairg or because it is reluctant 4 # b ing and Tnsurance Willlam uttle, = e ; ; ; ANt lhreathed easier today under the gen- | s B Ste ; : X T alliday under the stipstvislon of thelllifo Mihatkallares aporiices’ tol BEINK Grar s s ol ot At e e s, 280 Stirgoons| Diforts: Fail to Stob Flow | "ot Westfeld and Judge George| 'TALY TO B LIBERESENEED several teachers. them to an end. On the contrary, it|,tra i on the city by the Greeks had in Odd Injury. Silaer of Metucaen for the deio-| London, Aug. 2. (By Associated Next Wednesday the school Will|i prapared as a part of an interna- verted. Troop movements con- | Atlantic City, N. J. Aug. 2.—Little | cratic nomination for governor, | Press)—Italy has arranged to be rep- 922 sessions with-an exhibit been averted. Troop m “hai resented in the allied conference to close its 1922 session he | tional settlement to remit all debts|yiied all last night and today with hope was entertained last night by|Chairman Heher stated neither name | resen ! et e gehand Smosk idone el LEnEl R late o rea timri oy Rl alliea i S e e B mesling T JM9etin ghdon ent onay mhieh “Rip” Conway, who broke his|summer. ;““‘"" Wil hei two e (ia | respect to loans or by Germany in|aiong the Bosphorus and the Goldes|for the recovery of Solls Rosenstein, o 2R L G D U L O ankle while playing with the Fitch- |the primaly department “”‘1“5 the| Tespect to reparations. Horn. These including landing parties six vears old, of 1101 Artic avenue, TURNING TO STONE, DIES dustionuith pelmasyfconsldera ionsol burg team, was expected to report to | demonstration and Nolgrm(;' Do Difficult Problem. from the Mediterranean fleet to the Who is slowly bleeding from biting Hs| gy o0 " 50 00 Resaup) L e R T Rt A the Hartford club today. Conway ;'f"l‘;z“g:‘e:‘f;f; thie, senlor department|Tgiating that recents events make |1 abes of REOUE 10,000 whe nou aretongue. When eating dinner on Sun-| ;10 (B | S AN BomCens | many. It was Forelgn Minister .;‘lln: él?rela:y i L S R e ::::t athgmr:xndr‘u?:-:]:rlg-r el |t A 'l}w ’mn\‘l‘” S x‘f“yiu":vi:ehyf‘i\wml[t:‘it:\n:;: ;:3 hOME | yille, near here today from the effects| Schanzer of the Italian cabinet was ¢ . . s west of the city’'s walls. EILBOUAS Lae : i of a malady which has puzzled phy-|expectec E here Monday. T Waterbury Police Seeking “With the most perfect courtesy | The Greek army had glven no| The surgeons have been unable to|CF A plady which has puszled phy-| expected to arrive her ¥ Hugh Black, o radel, N. J.,, win- 3 and in the exercise of their undoubt- |avidence to any disposition to talke help, as the hlood does not congeal. s A‘h AR A e Pl 2 y o rer of nine letters in athietics whie| 10 Make Milkmen Behave | 2} rights, the Ameridan government |ingl nction without the approval of [The hoy is very weak and blood trans. |2 3% AboUL & vear age Urbanavage GORS TOSWORORSTER, attending the High school, will enter Waterbury, Auz,_Z.fiThe I'ocal PO- | have required this country to pay in- [the alifed governments but a minor|fusions may e necessary to prolong ;\'hxlrv B jury g E Nes g 5 —Dominick J. the United States Naval Academy this|lice co-operating with the Waterbury| to et accrued since 1919 on the An-|ojash occurred near Kourfaly, when |his life. Ils mother volunteered to el m'm‘“‘g ago the leg began| Mudrennan, er of the .\’e_w Ha- fall. milk bottle exchange, last night insti-| o1, A merican debt, to convert it from A ae e al A (T Sen aayAncEa tog tan| glve fher Biana, £ ) ey | ven Eas leazio club, will be tuted a crusade agalnst milk dealers| s yneynded to a funded debt and ¢ | "hree were | Bt Ay RSl S R et e 0 e e Ao Vers o N Thiel Y hastars ted v Ty Cobb got two hits in five trips| who persist in using bottles of thelr| o rorov e pota ginking fund n | oC e el ”};fl;x s e 5 outweighed the rest of his body. | hefore the end of the week, under an to the plate yesterday. This brings | competitors, and as a result of the| . FERey [t BY & gniing fund 0 "“l’;r‘}g""(‘!,c;““S;;”‘(‘&;SI;IS Harineton, | Denmark Favors Sale g e R oAl reemnL b weal avhaaced the total up to sixteen consecutive|crusade 10 dealers were in city court\c!"fly in accordance with the orig- hEdY Dot FRl - dorses hiis . = t WIRTH HAUGHTON'S GUEST. e t v, 1 with violatiin of the| command axe ntoxicants < 3 games, that Cobb has hit at least one | today, charged wi ] 4 o d inal contract. His Majesty's govern-|declined the sublime Porte's offer of & = e o Berlin, Aug. 2.—Chancellor Wirth | mm safe bingle. milk t?ntt!n mfw. Pillxzhl Tmoqmn:o ment makes no complaint of this. |two divisions of Turkish troops in "ij“”‘j’]fi‘p-‘“i '5\;:" m:]”;n‘ '*’h; was the guest of honor last evening at | Sumpiyaryinajiiom, gncgcon They recognize their obligations and |view of the fact that Turkey still js| Cfation Which has been studying a dinner given by the American Am- | Billy Gibson, manager of Benny|$36 and costs, the fines representing a ‘effects of prohibition in Finland [y ccoqon A ator B Shton Leonai’d before departing for Michi-|tax of $2 for each bhottle found in|2F® Prepared to fulfill them, but evi- |technically at war with the allies. doThs s Rathar, b il Ba! possiely | nass anzon B. Haughton. an City, Ind, vesterday, announced |their possession. Two other dealers| 1entl¥ they cannot do so without pro- e e | ever to carry through effective pro- s ! | fhat the lightweight titleholder was | will be tried Iater. One of these deal- ursDamotibanEkine kppurict sy MILITARY ORDEF et : t agreeable to meeting the winner of fers {s alleged to have had 56 bottles ‘“’q“ " *““h‘"” O A OIDITELS, T , ! The delegates consider that the best| Malta, Aug. Orders for the de- the Bobby Barrett-Charlle White|of oth:: dealers in his possession. Flalines thagithe gayeinmenti docs iU Gen W SohuTs URENTCN 2IT6: TRV | yoin i 8 na S neatlonih Akl T fas | pASEire ot thel m e E e s vider scrap on next Monday night. ngpocngealithe tnotithat i iabandonsl* Y onnrge. ot Disabled VetshGAMD | Tisnikaric 18/ 6onseErea i LA tnes abla | A A Lnn = aAthu S tor i e it . the policy of general cancellation of Ed- | of intoxicants very heavily taxed. Constantinople have been cancelled The Acts of Beividere won an 1s|Concord Feeling Effect indebtedness with the greatest reluct- Brig. Gen. Ed- 4 sar the Slug- PRty s ance, the note explains that the Brit- to 8ivictory. yesterilay oy = Of EleCt‘HCIans Stnke ish treasury would be a large gainer BETE: Concord, N. H,, Al"g ?-rThP "fief‘: if all debts were paid, because Great f the strike of union electricians at| Britain is owed re tha h v W e Rdatof IS s mo n she owes. 'g«!:\‘lngA;:’p:\;erl\’t‘l:'m"s‘r;{aepp"e show- | the power plant at Franklin yester- Partners in Great War. gt h improved brand of base- |3y Which was declared as a means| Byt can the present world situ- {:fil" o B “: C“l‘r’f“;'fi 0}["9”:“0": ;‘\;hrne"erp:fl’ ation,” the note continues, “bé lookad > shops of the Boston and Ma “|at only from this narrow financial g - headed] road here were still felt today. At- m"dhzlm?,. A group of Newark citizens, tempts to operate the trolley service by City Comptroller Gillen, are ¥e-| "4n. “Concord Electric Rallway ported to be negotlaflnil!«fi;{ ?eap;ure which also was dependent on the plant chage of the Internation for power failed when a feed wire Afranchise in that city. intended to relay power from another 1* i Haven fans are getting “all o O D falns | PATEners in dealing with some, at 5¢ h" to hear the réport that the Bos- d11kead w)}o h e ARl aTare lea‘fzt, of its results. ¢ t hn Braves have recalled Jimmy ployes taking the place of strikers at| To genfroun minds,” says the note, r&ooney, the sensational young hurler. the repair shops, said they expected to ({t can never rhe agre‘eable, although ¢ » Hlonsan the d o or reasons of state it may perhaps The Boston Braves are booked to :;:t’m;?‘?":‘f’o:’{:m 'vf,l;;f ;el:év oblf be necessary to regard the monetary *play the Windsor Locks Colleglans at| /1o % B 0 Crranklin plant. aspect of this great event as a thing \Windsor Locks next Sunday. Billy aban ST apart, to be torn from its historical Kopf, of this city, is one of the play- % T i setting and be treated as no more 4 prap(he Braves promise will be in the WANT NO TROUBLE than an ordinary commercial dealing lineup. Athens, Aug. .—According to the|petween traders who borrow and cap- newspapers the government has in-|jtalists who lend.” Ken. Willlams and Rogers Horns- structed the commnnde_r-ln-chlef of Then referring to the economic ills by, are now on even terms in the the Greek army in Asia Minor and|from which the world is suffering, in- home run hitting race. Both have ! Thrace to avoid all contact with the | cluding the weight of international pounded out 27 circuit drives. |atlied tropps. indebtedness *with all its unhappy effects upon credit and exchange,” the note asks: Burden of Taxation e ice i “How can normality be reached | RaQAST Fall at the $10.90 price it . while conditions so abnormal are ] % seemed to motorists as if the ( lzc uot permitted to prevail, and howcan " 30 x 315 USCO had reached these conditions be cured by any 3 E 3 511 remedies that seem at present like- weedd the peak of tire value. ly to be applied,” ° § t ne “Such procedure,” says the note, Yet the makers of USCO have now 0 anyo R e an e P aole, 61 produced a still better USCO—a longer natural justice and cannot be ex- 5 55 Wik pected to commend itself to the wearing tire with— , : : people of this country, They are § il s You needn’t hesitate about offering suffering from an unparelleled bur- Thicker tread—thicker side walls. 3 i r Ale to anyone, den of taxation, from an immense H onger service. Clicquot Club Gm.ge _y i diminuition in national wealth from Better' traction, long 2 man, woman, or child. They all like it. serfous unemployment and from a more mileage, sévere curtailment in useful ex- . for ginger ale is almost penditure. J And the tax is absorbed by The taste Jor gmg: Cii e i “Th"rt evils t:re mct;::ra_grausly thfl manufacturer, 3 uni —the likin or icquot just orne, but were they increas- vt g i The new and better b y A ) SCO is a tire money’s (Wew & worth that was im- B tt er possible a year ago. e It is possible b today only in X 2 19 % L. S. Tire Co. NI USCO. Get it by the case for home THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY b:mu. Mass, U. 8. A WheeYou A, G, HAWKER U.S. Tiress 52-54 ELM STREET COOKE’S GARAGE PLAINVILLE, CONN.