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NIRRT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923, ] 2 B HR pleture of the Holy Virgin in ¢ Near the trunk of a wainut . ¢ [ flflfl AT l Tu 15 YES WE HAVE NflNE She lees Her be MANY FLOGK TO S INE branches of a walnut tree in a httf- near by a spring has appeared since Y ] 9y g ——— village in the county of Zemplen, I"'° ll‘:““;th. began ';’ t;";"l"';‘ ";: . : Thousands of peasants come daily | locality. e waten o s spring Peasants of Hungary Swept By Rellgl- | %0100 s of the country to kneel |11OW attracting other ~pllgrims, the 2 WA[iEREfl flN F"RI] THAT IS"ST[";K]NGS ¥ o i ¢ 4 ous Feeling and Go to Pray Before plously before the spot where the tree | lame, the halt and the blind, many of L vapeanand —_— 5 stood. TFor within the past three Whom profess to have found rellef. ¢ i Holy Tree. weeks, since the plcture is said first to i R e B LD have appeared, the tree has been cut England has grown from 8,000,000 Wall Street Already Gambles on| Girl Bathers at Coney Appear in| | L & .|| Butupest suiy 30.—a grect wave of | 3o, aBBeRred, tho iree hms hesn sit ¥ religious feeling is. today sweeping | peasants are now digging deep Into|to 82,000,000 in 100 years, represent- Next Pl'esm&m Bare Legs i k over the peasantry of Hungary be- [the ground to possess themselves of (ing the natural increase of the native i : 2 y cause of the alleged appearance of althe last vestiges of the roots. population. By FEdward Thierry New York, July 30.—A ban on bare NEA Service Staff Writer legs existed at Coney Island, but the | m::e‘; {;"‘:rt'”“zulfl !::";::‘Eye::; maids who splash in' the surf and presidential election has appeared in parade on the sands have thought so all summer—and no policeman exert- | street. w:,f','“,dem Harding is considered a 5| ©d_himself to tell them otherwise, to 1 shot. Odds on Henry Ford and| Consequently the innocents have 5 R H A William . McAdoo are quoted at § | been wearing half-rolls right along— i 3 z to 1 " until yesterday. 5 : . 5 3 i \f There is $50,000 ready to be bet at 1 A girl who had stepped out of a i o ¢ . %o 15 that Ford will be the next presi- | PAthing suit poster paraded from end | ; e Y ) _ i ; i drat to end of the beach at midday, occa- f : : ; Another man backing Governor Al | Slonally kicking her stockingless legs 3 ; toward the Boardwalk. . s - ] \ . Bmith of New York, has $2000 that he il Al | 18 holding in the hope of getting odds You poo rboobs,"” she shrugged | | before a group of be-stockinged dam- ; % : . of 20 to 1. N e L These figures, the first intimation of | 8!8, “Why do you wear ‘em . the trend of the betting world on the| There isa law against going with- litical race of 1924, were given |0t ‘em” replied a freckled-faced girl. ¢ % ; A e AR ::‘.p: :’ncu“,rle“, with NEA s:,flrp “You'll be arrested if you don't watch | 4 _ SPECI a LS FOR by.Guy B. De Chadenedes, a \‘anl‘""fi‘l” ISt L s that s nd the daring one : 5 v 4 o fRieit hroker who 14 noted for hand. . “Nellie,” the French poodle dog of Mrs, Francis Diehl, Cin- 14 t litical bets | continued her parade. ‘ ) ! A by G ::;';:0:.‘,;:; t{;fe ;,r.::“wm,ca:: %] "It 15 true, Mr. Policeman, that we | cinnati, 0., did not approve of Mrs. Tom Cat allowing its young “More money will he bet on the| 0™t have to wear ‘em?" Freckle-|one to go without food, so she decided to adopt the kitten. “Nellie” next presidential clection,” said De/ Face culled to Brass Buttons on thelwon't allow any other cats or dogs near her kennel. This photo N oardwalk, holding one of “‘em” up AN o Skl won a $25 prize in an “unusual” animal contest. N Chadenedes, - “than on any election in | history. Probably none of the big bets | :‘fgk::dp:fr";‘::::l:;;: 5“::'“:,';0?(""‘ i Ro;‘;r’i‘\\‘;{: chc";st:: Tnd"’,‘r'flfimfi.‘ g BROOKHART,S REPLY MORSES ARE AGGUSED ; Women’s White Canvas Boys’ and Girls' Tennis iz Pumps or Oxfords; $6.00 white or brown, $1.50 val,, N NSRS for inspection. “All the same to me." to figure out probable odds,| A begtnning to g i “Then watch ‘em come off,” and “Ten million dollars was bet on the | f = | Freckle-Face rolled ’em oft before ad- | 3 value, Circus i B oy B I 0, according | wiring soores, | Takes Issue With Meredith, !‘lnlnllnz'(.‘urcrnmml Prosecutor Declares That X Day LG c ?Tu 5'“; fo"o : 89 c i 2 7 That was the beginning. Before| 5 3 - < % e \ e ircus Day Only ;‘!::wsgét;?( l](aflle;a]r::s for governor of dusk half the girls had discarded their | That Situation Regarding Oats aml: Lvidence Shows Ship nulld‘er to H 2 Children’s Brown and Men’s Black Br Opinions vary on probabie odds, | S10CKINgs and others were wishing| Corn Is Bad. | Have Been Creoked in Dealings. H (N[IRIENS Patent Barefoot Sandals, SIS < MCH QL. DEONTL Slate-makers, considering possibilities | 1Y Dad. | ; | ¢ HMIN 3175 and $2.00 values. Oxfords, all sizes; $6.00 val. # No—there’'s no law against bare Minneapolis, July 30.—S8enator 8./ Washington, July ~—District - i ? . 3 and. mear-possibilities, have made up| ~No—th law ; p 8.} i Iy 30.—Dlstrict At : N Giiens i Circus & 1st of 20 republicans and 20 demo. | |88 at Coney Island,” Police Capt.|W. Brookhart, in an interview ves-|(,imeyv peyton Gordon, beginning the B Circus 1 29 . 3 60 crats who have been “mentioned” as | Gillen admitted. “But the women | terday took issue with E. T. Meredith,| . R manttoday Doy ‘ ° Day . 0 presidential timber. thought there was | former sccretary of agriculture on the|EOVOrNMen el cay : BT Tora in'a big fastor.in any | agricultural situation by maintaining case of Charles W. Morse and others, .- | that the grain farmer is receiving less|charged with conspiracy in connection A::';:e:“fimub;f:;”hes?:da ,fipmt,z::, LIVE WIRE KILLS WOMAN today for his crop than at any time | with war time shipbuilding operations AN \ QR e caunat o) pyn wray g G L] Lin i porederiar e pisenusing omried thal eveb ot o evaciaca | 1 VOGUE SHOE SHOP against his nomination. Mr, Meredith in his statement given | proved. Opposite Monument Day ... “The best get that would probably be taken against Ford for the presi- | to The Associated Press Saturday, dis-| Mr. Gordon said the ship contracts 5 dency would be 8 to 1, the same as|Struck on Her Way to Notify Com- | counted the slump in prices of wheat. involved were obtained by fraud and =55 236 MAIN STREET McAdoo, but I know of a broker who He said this was offset by the higher|iisrepresentation by the Morses as to will now lay 1 to 15 that he will be pany—Passing Autoist Dies in price of oats and other grains. their financial ability through the ’ elected. In others words, the man o n 3 “I want to say,§ said Senator Brook- [creation of false appearances of BENR siahen ‘to bat on. Ford is de-| Effort To Savo: Her | hart, “that the price situation as re- [wealth, manding 15 to 1 for his money, while Long Branch, N, J., July 30.—Mrs, | Spects oats and corn and other grains| None of the ships contracted for, those disposed to bet against him|Deborah Tully, years old, wife of |15 just as bad as wheat. Senretary‘\lr. Gordon said, were completed on probably wouldn’t want to give odds| William Tully, and J. Stanley John- | Meredith has given credit to corn. kums. even allowing for changes in higher than 8 to 1. son, 30 y s old, son of Taylor John- |said that the price of corn is much!/plans. The evidence, he asserted, sus- *Next to Ford and McAdoo among |8son, a grocer, were killed in West [ higher than the price a year ago. |taiped the charge of the government “He is referring to 85 cent corn— |thAthe defendants converted to their the democrats, Al Smith is given the|Long Branch last night by coming in | best chance at 15 to 1. Former Presi- |contact with an electric light wire of | corn a year ago that is not shrunken.|own uses, moneys received in some in- dent Wilson, former Governor Cox |the Consolidated Gas compan J\\ hen the new corn comes in it is|stances and in others diverted the and Senators Underwood of Alabama,| Mrs. Tully was crossing the street |shrunk and will be worth but about|funds from the uses to which they Glass of Virginia, Ralston of Indiana |in front of her home to report to the } 50 cents a bushel,” should have heen applied. and Edwards of New Jersey and for-|company that the wire had started a | mer Becretary of State Colby, Wilson's | fire in a tree nearby. She had reach- |~ e law partner, are all 20 to 1 shots, |ed the curb when the wire snapped | . . “Two of Wilson's former cabinet|and fell across her back. Her hus- | Cl]ance TO Use lmaglnatlon members, Baker and Daniels, and|band was shocked twice in trying to s s Senator Robinson of Arkansas are|ald his wife, | ? easily 30 to 1. Bryan is a 40 to 1 ghot,| Johnson was passing in a car. He ' § . And anybody can get 50 to 1 against|Stopped and was killed when he went By HOT WEATHER SPECIALS CROWLEY BROS. IN C‘INDERS FOR SALE ! Refrigerators, all kinds PAINTERS AND t such candidates as former Ambassa-|t0 the woman's assistance dor Davis, former Supreme Court Jus- TR ves, Gas Plates. Etc 2 0il Stoves, Gas Plates, Etc. DECORATORS A. H. Harns - A. LIPMAN | 267 Chapman Street — General Trucking— tice Clarke, S8enator Reed of Missouri, SPANKED HIS FIANCEE, TEL. 2018, TEL. 1233-3 former Senator Pomerene of Ohio, L Sl | | 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-3 | Estimates cheerfully given on all ’obsl” WEST ST. <t b B¥L e & o sise ¥ Mayor Hylan of New York and Wil- | «How About Her Black Eye?" Asks liam Randolph Hearst. & “Hiram Johnson of California at 10 PR INEe Holds CA veMAD: | to 1 is the next best bet to Harding| Atlantic City, N. J, July 80.—"I ————— among the republicans with Secre- |love her, judge; we're engaged. She f T 3 od taries Hoover and Hughes close be-|disobeyed me, so I spanked her. That's| & % S CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | LAME ) hind 2 ; Sllette, | P40 N : ¢ s : ! Genera) Wood, Becretary’ Mellon, | That was the defense made by Ed-| | L o CLAMS FOR STEAMING | A Fine Location at West End. Large two : 0 i : SHRIMPS-—CRAB MEAT | ¢, ily house for sale on Russell street right near ‘ y ':lnntor Lodge, Governor Pinchot of | ward Lewis of 209 North South’ Car-| ennsylvani; d Senat Wats f i v i el i B 3 4 Tndiane are ail 20 to 1 shots. . | Atiantie ity court on a enarge of ab | i : : SOFT SHELL CRABS “You can get 25 to 1 against young sault and battery made against him | e ot R LOBSTERS the center, and in a neighborhood par exceilence. We want to buy second mortgages. Theodore Roosevelt and former Gov- | by Evelyn Johnson of 1521 Baltic ave- | : & i ! 5 k-~ ernor Miller of New York, and 30 to[nue, who appeared in court with a| gt o i § 4 ini nection 1 against Senator Borah, Senator Cap- | black eye. | : : : Dt B b9 l)er{'fcr:w‘r Governor Lowden of Tll-| “That's the first time I ever saw| X i 3 ’S nols and former, Governor Allen of |anybody get a black eye from a ek : ; ; H NI S Kansas. Will Hays, the old republi- |spanking. You'll have to dig up $500 1 2 3 H can chairman and now running the bail and tell it to the grand jury,” e e 7 ; . CAMP REAL ESTATE CO rovies, is a long shot like former|yuled the court. | . < ¢ 24-30 STATE STREET L2 Senator Beveridge of Indiana at 40 to ‘ : # 2 Hartford 272 Main Street Phrone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 1. Judge Kenyon, the former sena- |Qs s i . g ¢ tor from Iowa, and Colonel Harvey, Sir Charles Hawley, Well Ay R ; — ——— —= — —_—— the ambassador to Great Britain, are| Known British Actor, Dies S ; s ”. —DRINK — | — FOR SALE — 60 to 1 easily.” London, July 30.—Sir Charles Haw- ; De Chadenedes lities 1 i A > favorite fisld nfth:l!zisgl;anenocr &n.il:fi ley, noted actor and theatrical man- | ! k... i AYERS, SODA WATER 97 BARNFIT ST—8 ROOM HOUSE, BARN AND FRUIT, 350 “FT. milllons are wagered on an eloctlon, |2€6T, died today after a few days' ill- : g y | FRONTAGE, 150 FT. DEEP. GET PARTICULARS FROM e says less than $400,000 was bet on | 1655 He. visited the Tnited States i Something. 3ou wil ike—its del H R » : several times appearing for the last % : —Something you will like—it's deli- DAYTON HUMPH Y 3 iy cious, . . P E rorld’s baseb ::;E"_":lg‘n°;nn’0"“:;2"3“:;:‘:‘;;_;";‘3 time in New York in 1912 in “Dear ; . : Old Charley.” His greatest success i ; Three size bottles—sc, 10c, 15c. | 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BARNE BLDG Moos nght. was “Where the Rainbow Ends" | b 9 o . - mn.x:xh:hE“ri':!:a:éng'!;a:etlr:l‘;,:#:lhggf“’m”’ I8 revived nearly every year at | Horace Ensign, manager of the Int tional Wheat Sh b ’ : | Christmas time in London. He was | .. . orace Lunsign, ernationa. eat Show, \N :ln:y::'.l’:l)::tn’:'ii')(l‘ifl:;:r sJ1°5‘?;|M;)u:rchreupd a Knight in the New Year's| \\‘lplllta,. Kas., was snapped by a photographer when he was “ogis- THE OLD HOME TO N BY STANl vEY Mitchel—and won. The biggest bey |POROFS: 1922. tering disgust at the hot weather. | last election was $50,000 against $55,- — v e 7 0000 on Governor Smith [ 8 S 3 r W' "' Wall street’s biggest betting shock O “ER ) A came last year when W. E. Ketcham, ; NEWT \ - @ & wealthy Seattle man, brought half F g a milllon dollars to bet on Al Smith for governor and Royal Copeland for senator. He is reputed to have won close to $400,000, The only bet he lost, and classed &s a freakish bet, was $5,000 against $100,000 that Smith would beat Mil- ler by 400,000 votes. He made the bet when Miller was a 6 to 5 favorite. His judgment, amazing Wall street, THA was almost vindicated when Smith | . [EREIOS won by 385,945 votes, | MEMOF ';\T\’riE 7 NOSID )it ekt e L : > 3 TIME BLEW THE . | 1 = Leviathan Makes $379,000 | WHISKERS VI LINING OUT $ ,000 | i | CAYGHT FIRE - Profit on First Voyage | ¥ A 1 £ | D\ &0 AT THE Washington, July 30—A gross profit \ $ARBERCUE", of $379,000 was realized from the 3 maiden voyage of the Leviathan, it was announced at the offices of the shipping board. Receipts on the outward voyage from New York to| Europe were $411,000 and those on the return trip were $368,000, a total of $779,000 The actual “out of pocket” operat- ing expenditures for the round trip totalled $400,000. This sum did not include capital cost and other over- head. ) | | I [y /I}t////”rv v Wb Al FOR SALE Three Family House on Hart- | ford Avenue. Improvements PRICE $7,500.00 \sTANLe/‘ | 2 IN HIS TEETH FOURTH oF QLY = by I l 4 IS ABLE TO BE OUT AGAIN. ——re 272 MALS ST. "