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ATEAAU. PICKS " DUNNE FOR OFF — S— _anmlllu 0 Nl tional Board of Governors eting of the in " e yosterday Rdward Al the aanual sate Connectiont A, A, | New Haven, Caplain Dunne of Company H, 169th regi fment, National Guard, this oty was clecled 3 member of the national board of governors of the A A U legate to the natlonal cons Detroit {n Navember has been identifie LoNIng pregran in which the registered of Dunne rvies o gIven in this ety Leipants have e the A, AL Portmaster has netive was reselected chairman of the gistration for Connecticut ptain Dunne has n with W, ) whe in Dielaney heen unateur sporia #pent many DUNNI CAPT. EDWARD 1, years of his life in the wilitary scr- vice of the nation. He sent all signals from Admiral Dewey's flug- ship, the Olympla, during the batt.e of Manila. He has served in China the Philippin Cuba and Port Rico. He was with the cavalry in! Mexico when P'esshing sct out on the trail of Pancho Villa, the outlaw, | In the World war, Captain Dunne was a first lieutenant in the cavalry and was made captain of a machine gun company, He received his hon- orable discharge in September, 1920, 48 captain in the S6th United States infantry. In October, 1920, he married Georgin Hipelins, daughter of Hipelius of Lincoln strect, He . Connecticut re; for the| Cities Service Co. of Wall Street, New | York. | Other officers elected crduy were: President——Attorney Taven, First Vice-Pr ‘Bridgeport, Second Vice- « i som, Yale unive Hayen Third Vice-President-—J, J. Farre Bridgeport. Secretary and "Treasurer J. Tracy, New “daven. Registrition Board New Britain; M, A, port; W. J. O'Connell, is t John Conitrey, . Gahan, | 13los- { | Thomay | W. 1% Delaney, um, Bridg mford. Preschers Leaving City After Long Residence | A farcwell party to Mr. and M 10, Pr her wind daughter, ) Wwas giver” ot the home of Mrs, Wilfred Hertman strect last - evenin family, who have resided Mon- | street for the past 23 years will make their home in the foture at Indian Neck, DBeanford. Mr. Prescher has Been superintendent at the Beacon & Cadwell Mig. Co. for a number ot Monroe The Prescher of on Phitadelphia, cities played. ricnds from and - serounding present and whist wus Hart- wert | ! BIDS ARE ASKED, | New York, Sept. 18.--Bids have asked for an issue of $2,000,000 Power Co, first mort- fund goid bonds carry- per cent coupon and due July “Every Pictare. Is a Bad Back Wearing You Out? Do you rise and stift? 1y your back a Evening find you “a Likely, then, your kidney ened. That's why headaches, dizzy Irregularitics irritable and Use Doan's Kidney recommend Doan's bor! 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MigCher Butfalo, NY. nand | were colored passi My stab of a kn ¥y BRITAIN DA Barey m:u.r PARISH T0 WELCOME RETURNING PASTOR' GYPSIES ARE OUSTED BIRTHS DECLINE, DEATHS, ' MARRIAGES ON INCREASE’ Band of 85, Wath Seven Aulos and Two Ldght Tracks, Ondeved 10 G0 Lol piguive Show Mare Biths Out of Ol of Walevbur 1ok Yensmdit Sone 16, —Ninety-five seven putomeblies trucks, were ordered this Merning Police Giearge was taken afier " been made by Olte steward at the Waterbury Countey whe reported that he had “alm lost §120 through the* activities ne of the tribe Athletic Events at G, 0, P, Outing Next Saturday annual sheepbake and auting Taind Ward Hepublican club held at Lake Comp Hat athietie events have the day, as fol- Baseball game between the eons olldated, eaptained by * Rernadotte Loomis, and the third ward, eaptained by Alfred LeWitl, game to be called at 12 neon; 75 yard dash, quoits, ying les and doubles, in eharge of J, W Mills: tug-of=war Hetween teams #ap. tained by A, I Marsh and Marey Jackson; 100 yard race; Voot ball kiek for distane Nail driving contest, A, A, Mills va, J. K, Conger, using elght pound hammer Waterbupy., Sept Eypaies, opoupyi and twe lght out Waterbury Buperintendent of This artion Pea Hartford, Sept. -8.~-Marpiages and s in the state during the first sis the of this year hare inereased | the corresponding period last year while births have shewn a large decrease according 10 figures issued by the state board of health A total of 951 marriages were performed up 10 August this year, an of 472 over the same perind The five year average from 1922 is 6,084, showing that 83 below at Beach con Bappeier elub, 1o women of the “h erea in 1 185 o the marviages this year are the average The semi-annusl death figures for 1 total 10,081, an inerease of 691 1922, The five year average making this year 174 above T For the first six w e were 14,795 | mpared with 15,708 for the corres ponding poriod A vear ago, This shows a decrease of $1% and the five year figures show that this year is 1,990 below the regular average 'he of the Ve LR R4 the &\ will be unee urday Reven seheduled nihs 1923 the reported as PLAGUE Announce the Publie earance in nUnoNice 18 hy CANE OF Washington nt was mude here " th service of the San Francisco of a ease of bubonic plague, The vietim was & woman who had previously resided at Pacific Grove, Montercy county, Cal, 1t was sald there was no fear that an epls demie will develop, According to experts of the Public Health serviee, the most conunon transmission of the germs of the dis- now is by common ground squir- at Rept PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS AL & meeting of the board of pubs e A tonlght at 7 o'clock, hearings will be given property own- crs on the west side of Jerome street, between West Main - and Somerset streets, on the proposed laying of concrete walks, and a hearing will be held on the proposed taking of a strip of land 50 feet in width from VFrancls street to the Bonlevard, to be known as Carlton street, the establish- ing of street, grade and bullding lines on that street, if accepted, wor eno rels, DI/ pt. 18, —Concrete | i steel girder | under con- CRUSHED Cranston, 1. blocks, dislodged by from the wall of a garage struction here yesterday morning, crushed to death Jumes Joiner, 65 ars old, of Providence, who was as- | HYLAN STILL IMPROVES, Sarutoga Springs, N, Y., Sopt, 18,— Mayor John I, Hylan of New Yor Wio 1s 111 here with pleurospneumoniu | sisting to hold a rope steadying the | spent i very comfortable night, ac-|girder as it was being swung into | Ing to his nursc, who said tem-|place. The other men helping to |, perature, pulse and respiration were! hold the rope escaped injury by leap- normal, \/ [ Ing behind an electrie light pole. ces y o 5 {abroad he day by singing a solemn high mass in | Jedda, in Hejaz, Arabia, the harbor which is the port of dise Mece: IFrom 10 to 15 per cent of sehool children, 25 per cent of men and 50 per cent of women, suffer from head- ches, according to one authority, K. K. K. of "‘nu tion of pilgrims for Initiates ‘ ‘(,m ernor Cancels Trlp Three hundred persons were initiated into the Ku Klux Klan| just outside of Chagrin Falls, 0., near Cleveland, recently. The usual fiery cross was in evidence. Thousands of people witnessed | the ceremony. Pudding in a package All the materialgfor a delicious pudding arein the Tick-Tock package. Milk, egg, sugar, flavoring, and Minute Tapioca already mixed for you. Add water cook for only 15 minutes. lieeds no ice to make it “set.” Comes in Chocolate Flavor and Cream Flavor. The 15-cent package gerves five people. Minute Tapioca Company, Orange, Mass. Tick-Tock A Complete Minute Tapmca Puddmg AN (Purse for Rev. Charles Coppens When He Retarns From Europe Members of Bt preparing to extend a warin weleo pastor, ctober delayed by his inability to bhook pas- e atlantic anaugh, whe has been oce pulpit at Bt Peter's ehureh during the | would carry 5 | ihsence |sumed his duties inary, structor, brate | pastor arrives home, siul, | not felt g0 well for many years, While 100 passing through there each year, | fo wommunion. ment of confirmation and said his first | | mass. | At the masses next Sund [tion will be taken, the proceeds of | Prepared L<pecxally for Inf:mts which | Coppens in the form of a purse. | Waterbury, Templ had intended to spend today and to- morrow as the | cut | there. {who went to Virgin artillerymen, ’hd}’:("? of regret from the | e ——— e ———— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1%, 1 PITFSFINLD TRIPLETS ARE NAMED PRIMA, SECONDA AND TERZA Pittsfield. Bept, 18.—\r. and Mre. Guiseppe Glordane of 622 Fast street are the parenis eof triplets, twa girls and one hoy The ehildren have been named I Prima, feconda and Term the order of their higth, Peter's parish are e 1o Mev, Charles Coppens, the when he returns from his visit Belgium, the land of his birth Ut October 15, He expects to sall 8, his return having hom " BAGGAGE FIES PRIE Smasher Advises \ American FLeave Migh Priced suil Cases Nome and Mop Thefis, | Hept, 18,11 Americans less expensive-looking | haggage they would not have so mueh of it stalen, was the adviee a Co- logne baggage smasher gave to & New | | sorman Baggage heen n on aecount of the heavy transs P traffie, Rev, Arthur O pying the Cavs Cologne. Coppens, has re Thomas' sem« Father at it loss of a sultease which contained her passport and travelers' checks, “Leave all your high-priced baggy |and cases and hoxes at home when {you come to Furope,” the baggage- | man adwised, “Buy yourself cheap cases and bags, Get those which look | | a8 if they were made in Europe for the use of second or third class pas- | sengers, Wash off 4l the steamer | pasters and highspriced hotel labels, You will never lowcghaggage of that sort, Furthermore, you will find your | | hotel bills are much less, Rates in | many European hotels are fixed in ac. | cordunce with the uppearance of the | travelers' qu:xu:n ulul attire,” | and the FATHER OF 33 CHILDRE! \ | Head of I,urm- Family is 91 Years Old and Active y City, Mich., Sept. 18.—Father ! children, the oldest of whom s | 67 years old and the youngest a babe | of 14 monthy, is the claim to distine- | tion of CHarles 1. Lucius, « rag | picker whe is a descendant of two Jliutch generals, and successively a rancher, a guerilla fighter, TIndian | fighter, and member of both the rebel Father ‘nntl union armies during the civil war, | Of the 23 children who have <nl|!-:l|1 BABIES (RY FOR “CASTORIA™ INS . REV, CHARLES COPP Hartford, where he is an in- He will continne to cele- mass at the church until the | rimary purpose of visit to Belgium was to i health, In this he his letters ing that he sue- has | celebrated his 50th birth- | Belgium, in | received his | sacra- church at Alost, he was baptized, received the a collec- will be presefited to Father and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has bheen in use for over 30 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Cas- tor Oll, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no parcotics. Proven directions are on |each package. Physicians every- where recommend it. The' genuine bears signature of Gk rtillery Camp | A Sept. 18.—Governor ‘ton, on account of fmportant engagements, was obliged to the trip to Bustls, Va., ch he had planned and where he To Field guest of the Connecti- | 192nd field artiliery in camp | Adjut. Gen. George M. Cole, | to insgpect the bearer of mes sovernor, was the (] THE NEN BRITA - NARKET C0.- i Morning Specials from-§ A. M. to 11 A. I;’l“ LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS... Ib. 11c BEST NO. 1 POTATOES........ pk. 47c GRANULATED SUGAR ....... 10 Ibs. 89c All Day Specials SUGAR (‘URLI) BACON ........ lb 28c Ib. 35 C Bolll‘::xe: - 1 8 (o} s w12¢ hefx;fif ity i .» 10¢ Rnl;;:;tml\[ur(s | 8C Ib, l 5 C . b, 22 C | | Ih. 1 80 Shoulders. . , Veal Lamh Fores ... Royal Lunch Crackers .......... 2 lbs, 25¢ P. & G. White Naptha Soap ..... 5 bars 27¢c Good Luck Jar Rubbcr S 2 doz. 15¢ Fresh Cut Hamhmg N Not- \-\(‘('(I Pork dnd s Raisins, 2 pkgs. 25(: Beans .. 3 cans 256 19c¢ | White Rose Tuna | Uneeda \\l'; IR. ... can ! Biscuit . ... pkg. 6c ‘hite Rose Asparagus can l 9C | .33 C Premier Salad Dressi ng ... ja Wedgwood Creamery Butter ........ Ib. 49¢ Parksdale Guaranteed Eggs ...... doz. 39¢ mg:n 25(: Extra Heav doz. 19c .ra.pefnn{ ea. 15c Fancy Sweet b 25c Potatoes. . Lamb Chops ..... Jeef Liver ...... Malaga Grapes Native 25c I‘(a‘?n(t‘:lll{niuges 2 fur25c Iiinan;: doz. 25 C 1 1hs 25 C California Plums . Californis Oranges Fancy Eating Apples 3 qts. Sound Yellow Orions Lucius huu his 81 years lightly. | He can de the accepled “dally dosen” exercises while the average person making up his mind to start. With |ease he can rap his knuckies on llcl floor witheut bending at the knees. James ¥ umbia university, Dance with De Vite's Oreh, State Armory, Friday night advt, Attorney and Mrs, Thomas ¥, after visiting Ahern of Pranklin Sq [ *No, No, Nora," fox trot und vocal, | | Voeallon A, Andrews & Co.—advl 2 York woman who was bewailing the w}'pc:m‘:n” d. Murphy has reslgned his Aselrod’s sale. See Thurs papers vt New Art Model Vietrols st Morans' —advt. Lodge, No. 23, Shepherds of Beth- “‘Iom. will, meet tonight at Ti4d je'clock in Blecirie hall, A whist will fellew Speeial Sale on Hair Goods, Wed, ;.npl I18th, 1 day enly, M. W H Peauty Shop, Prefessional Ridg— fsdnt Cl I Y l I EMS. | Frederigk Costie and Joseph Bielos {wa, both of this eity, have enlisted for the infantry and will be sent to Foche, & student at Col-| the Sth corp. area in California, is visiting at his =O‘Arl Model Vietrols at Morans', vt, e, 49 Union street T. Toscano of this eity, whe is play- ing trombone with the Vieter Conecert [ Band, has been in Virginla, Washing- ton, D, C, and is now in New York Dors yiate, Next week the band will play London 1y North Caroling and South Caroling, P Jil o Axelrod’s sale. Hee Thurs, papers, advt, Membhers of the board of publie d Columbla redords, Joih | work witl inspeet the new east wide (trunk sewer tune!l this afternoon, work on that job having been coms pleted, The tunne! is 765 feet in length and five feet six inches in | width. Adm, bbe~ 1o New and Mrs . have returned Mr with the Conneeticut Light Power Co, to take a position with Meriden Eleetrie Light Co, SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILL + Used 87 Yecars for Liver Ills Time Tried, Tested and Proved for Constipation, Torpid Liver, Biliousness Ask your Druggist for 25¢ box MOLASSES With the delicate, blended flavor QN substitute for the delicious flavol' Putnam Coffee o saves e day Your First taste wwill tell you why the experts pronounced it BEST" SLOAN BROTHERS 185 Main Street 0ld Fashioned Belles Would Be Wall Flowers Today The languishing maiden has passed Into history. The girl of today wants to be active, buoyantly alive. 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