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CONSTITUTION WEEK AND I7S PURPOSE To Re-establish Principles and Rules of Our Government ; In harmeny with Mayor Paonessa proclamation of yesterday, the week of September 16-22 will be observed as Constitution Week, Every citlsen of the United States has either actu- ally or impliedly taken an oath to support the constitution of the United Btates, To support the constitution means to uphold and defend the Am- erican form of government, “To reestabfsh the constitution of the United States and the principles and ldeals of our government in the minds and hearts of our people” is the purpose of Con I g Gladstone said: stitution is the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man." For a century and a half this con- stitution has stood as the bulwark of individual rights and liberties, Elthu Root says "One effect of the Great war has been to break up old habits, old beliefs, old faiths, old content- ments, and to cause a vast multitude of people to be impatient of every kind of réfraint and eager for free- dom to follow thelr impulses of the moment. They forget how much they have, how many blessings they owe to the fact that they live under a rule of law, in a country of pcace and order and security and opportun- ity, They have not learned the les. son of poor Russia and China. They forget the teachings of religion and the experience of mankind which show that man must be governed by rules of conduct, not by impulses; by established principles, not by the whim of the moment; or there can be no peace, nor justice, nor morality in clvil society. They do not reallze that it is the constitution of the United States which has established those rules of right conduct, those limitations upon official power, those guarantees of individual liberty which are essential to the preservation and Yrowth of our country. Eighty per cent of the Chinese can- | \ot read. 4 A Proud gl-l';— * NEW.BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1023, . CORBIN BOWLERS_ FLAMES DESTROY " TOOPENTOURNEY YAGHTIN HARBOR ;Ten Teams Prepared (o Fight lor|Little Cralt, Cast Adrilt, Bur Club Championship | at New Haven Starting tonight the first game of| New Haven, Scpt, 18, = Thought- [the P, and ¥, Corbin eclub bowling lessly cast adrift when it might have | tournament will be played and will|been saved had it been left tied up to continue until December 18, Fraser's dock, City Point, the gaseline | Each captain has already claimed | propelled yacht “Alta,” one time own- | the pennant for his five and has se-|cd by A, H. Powell of this eity, burn |jected n suitable place to hang it.[€d to the water's edge and sank oft Judge Kuper, whose team landed in|/the end of the Boulevard sewer late the cellar last year, says that the|¥esterday afternoon frem a fire of | |pennant 18 his if his ace, Andy unknown origin, Who the present | Rempp, comes through in his usual|oWwner of the graft is, could not bhe as- Lash Again Is Used in +Alabama Prison Camps | Birmingham, Ala, Sept. 15—~ The whipping strap abelished two years age by Governer Thomas E. Kilby| has been reintroduced in at least one coal mine eamp in Alabama, Wwhere leased state conviets are worked. This became known as the result of an in. quiry inte an outbreak at Banner Mines last week, The leaders of the trouble were flogged with & strap it was divulged 1n reports to the gover. nor, White conviets are sald to have been among the number. 8 A, Royd, president of the state beard of won- viet supervisors, In a report to the' government assumed responsibility for | the floggings at Banner, 42 Norwalk Property Owners Given Notices South Norwalk, Sept, 15 —Legal style, The captaiy [ vBufts" owing is the list of the and teams. ~Redden, captain; Schaller, * |Bchnaldt, Thomas, H. Mitchell; sub- stitute, Bigelow, “Rim Lateh"—C, Kuper, | Behaefer, Kron, E, Dehm, substitute, W. Bentley, | “Door Check'"-—MeGrath, captain; Putney, Barbour, Champugne, Barnes, substitute, Schuer, “Escutcheons'— Telch, capiain; Rush, Loomis, Frauenberger, Leavitt; substitute, C. B. Parsons, “Cylinders’—C. H. Bruemmer, cap- tain; €. Earle, Schneider, C. Gran- quist, Sorrow. Substitute, Brown, “Paplc Bolts"—J. Zeigler, captaip; | Trask, Dolan, Lumpp, Knok. Substi= tute, Cochrane. “The Casters'—T, Spence, captain; Hellberg, Shepard, C. Quigley, Riha. Substitute, Shelton. “Locks"—R. Wllcox, captain; Jack- son, E. Anderson, Wessell, W, Kuper, Substitute, F. Caswell. “Keys"—M. C. Allen, captain; Rol- linson, Stipek, A. Zelgler, G. Leavitt, Substitute, Horton. “Knobe#'—J", G. Hausmann, tain; H. awlings, foor ' captain; Stotts, Post, €, Gollon, Norton. Substi- tute, Donlon. Substitutes — E. Billings, R. Berg- man, N, C. Curtis, D. Dehm, 1%, Fos- ter, A. Granquist, T. Korytko, W. Mid- dlemass, B, Parker. C. Perry, B Sundkvist, J. Unwin, captain; Rempp; Elephant tusks sometimes weigh as high as 100 pounds, G | cap- |eertained by Capt. Dadidson of Engine | notices were to be served on 42 props Co, 11 which respondéd to a stlll | apty owners who have property abut- |alarm, since the ‘yacht was sold by ting on the Norwalk river today, or- | Mr, Powell to John F', Lawlor of Law- | dering them to abate nuisances, The lor and Paike over a year ago and re- | opders were issued by County Health sold by him a few months later to a | Officer James A. Marr of Bridgeport, third party who it 18 understood re- and sent tb local health officer Dr, |eently transferred it to a fourth own. | Robert E, Perdue, Recently Mr |er, The craft is a total loss despite | Marr made a survey of the river and the efforts of the firomen dd City |sald the conditions were deplqgable | Point yachtsmen to save it, and a disgrace to the elty, ®Muoh The yacht has been laying off City refuse, garbage and other obnoxlous Féint for several weeks, apparently |matter has been dumped into this| tied up for repairs. One man, who is | Waterway for years, : |belleved to have been the engineer has | % s i |been seen aboard the crdft of late. A Admits Theft But Gets minor explosion was heard at 4:57 yesterday afternoon and then the en- Wi 5 9 g)l’necr scrambled ashore, casting off | Bridge pgf Ri‘['“ buls‘pe:“:jg:q the dock lines. A strong off-shore | Foporty ¢ e wind was blowing and before the fire- | :h':“'l:“"':“';r:a":e:":n:?::,":;'l’; ':;::h e | . A et i $ha ey 1 fnd dnifted | torials here last January pleaded The engineer, it is said, explained to :‘:JLI‘{":: ::';e'nu“wo:::_ m';,:: :.‘o.v?i':‘a ;’.’.’tc‘:,":h:’":'u::'dm" :th;’h"""“"" 10| tonced to one year in jail but sentence ii§ yac at he was | wu o suspended on recommendation of cleaning the carbon from the cylin- | the state's attorney ders with an acetylene torch when | the flames came into contact with the | woodwork and set the boat afire, WRECK ON POST ROAD | South Norwalk, Sept. 15.—Paul} Ht:\r!l‘):}r‘:e;;d.\c:rd{u"k Sanmond And | Garvin of Westport was sent to the BoALe s’ Andlly wczeedc"“. ")‘ "”‘"‘xorwnm hospital today after his au-| naLy. s A nigiag "“mmclvlle nad been in collision wity a strong tow rope aboard, the smaller [that of Philip N. Thorpe of New Srafl towing the "Alta” to the boule- | yory on the post road. ~ While paln- e pipe llne. ~The report | ;| it was not thought his injuries at the craft had 600 gailons of | would result seriously gasoline aboard at the time of the W TURN HAR DARK APPLY SHGE TEA Point for some time no one could be | found last night who claimed owner- | ship and rumors were current the | craft had been used by bootleggers | recently. A big growd stayed around | | for nearly two hours, watching the spectacular sight as the flames shot | skyward and the upper cabins slowly | became water logged. | " | The “Alta” will be recalled by | It Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So many as A. H. Powell's beautiful Naturally Nobody Can f'ell. vacht, on board of which many local | o citizens have been entertained in The dd-time mixture of Sage Tea| days past. For a while after Mr. and Sulphur for darkening gray, | Powell sold it to John Lawlor the |streaked and faded hair is grand- craft was used about New York har- [ mother's recipe, and folks are again bor and then brought back here, as using it to keep their hair a good,| the need of repairs became more |even color, which is quite sensible, as numerous, | we are living in an age when a youth- R T | ful appearance is of the greatest ad- Boxer’s Skull Fractured | ‘ontese: | Nowadays, though, we don't have| |~ When He Is Knocked Out | the troublesome task of &athering the New York, Sept. 18.—Jay Lanahan, | sage and the m®ssy mixing at home welterweight boxer of Staten Island | All drug stores sell the .ready-to-use knocked out last night by “Rocky” | product, improved by .the addition of | Smith of Michigan in the 12th round | other ingredients, called “Wyeth's| of a bout at Port Richmond, today | 1t is Although it has been seen off City | Sage and Sulphur Compound.” was in a eritical condftion with a frac- | very popular because nobody can dis- | | tured skull. cover it has been applied. Simply | moisten your comb or a soft brush| | with it and draw this through your | hair, taking one small strand at a| | time; by morning the gray hair dis- | [appears, but what delights the ladies | with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound, is that, besides beautifully | darkening the hair after a few appli- | cations, it also produces that soft lus- | | tre and appearance of abundance | which is 8o attractive. Given Jail Sentence for Assault on Young Woman Bridgeport, Sept. 18.—Joseph Tari- sella, 21, Beverly, Ma pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated as-. sault and was given a six months sen- tence in jail by Judge Ells in superior court today. . Miss Josephine Zone- via, 20, of Danbury om Tarisella is accused of having attacked, fainted during: the trial. Rocco FLupo, 20, Rudolph Lori, 20, and Thomas | McLaughlin pleaded guilty to high- | way .robbery .committed at Green- | | wich, on May. 21 last, received jail| sentences, the former two ten months and the last named eight months. Alan-a-Dale Buck is a proud daddy. His pup, Laddie Buck, ' shown here with him, has been presented to President Co_olgdge by Miss Marguerite Calhoun of Atlanta, Ga. Laddie Buck is'a half- brother to Laddie Boy, White House pet during the Harding ad- 'Baby Not McKenzie Child, | Morgantown, W, Va., Sept. 18—The haby that died in a hospital here last Saturday night from malnutrition is not Lillian McKenzie, the missing New York infant, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKenzie said today after reviewing % Parents Are Positive | SPECIAL PRICES ON TEETH 520 Sets at ....... $12.50 $35 Sets at ....... $22.00 DR. G. T. HANNA 308 Main St. Open Eves. ministration. Necco SWEETS Made by New Exncravp Conrectionery €O, BOSTON, MASS. 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