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AUGU s ' 8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDA PA“NESSA FNDORSES Ko ke sertd 't i | U. S. Student Band “Jazzes Up” British Players WCOY LAWYERS Personals , second and New Britaln tied the h 9 soore. Meriden was held at Mis. Joseph Tracy of Belden street New Hritain advanced to | The |and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cowdrey, I “lueky seventh” brought six ruue 4 4 4 4 | Mrs. Mary Cowdrey and Miss B Meriden, bul the visitors could not ——_— | Cowdrey of Wethersfield have re. Put across the pecessary runs te pass turned mnn & two weeks' motor trip Deny That Ex-Prizelighter Will | o "Nigara Fatis and canada.” The rm (rip was through the Adiren- | Plead Guilty i — Mr, and Mps, John Maher of IM ¢ Publicly Endorses Nomination 0f | sut e “oea'a “wia” ien proct 5 to build up their score to 17 Senatorial Aspirant THe 00rY mRIDEN ! | ¥ ah. 1. h. o o e 1] ! Kiine, a6 poooonend 3 631 | : Stanley street are enjoying a we | Mayor A. M. Paonessa, a democrat, | Wileox, 1b, 2b..,..6 2 1 3 1 1 | Lae Angeles, Aug. 81 ;-\"v'u:‘w‘.\.: ot Bt & — B el o KB publicly endorsed the candidacy of [BOIL € oovvviinid 2 1 8 2 0 ‘u",. o with llv lllt‘A‘l“l"( o Miel Edward . Hall, & republican, for fx"fiflil‘.f, rn.”.,... 51110 [Theresa W Mors here August 12, to. | it Rosella Donlan of North street slate senator from this distriet at the | .. J i ~ s la ot E Maing oo s o | WL spend the next twe weeks at " | Kurcen, 3b, 1 8 0 3 day were organizing for an attack en Myrtle Beaeh, | Denquet given at the Elks club by |een pmer, it 100 0 4 {the ring of evidence which Distriet i 3 the local police departme l.u hn'uur Higgina, &b, s 003830 Attorney Asa Keyes belleves he has Miss Valeria Breek of Oak street is i of the Meriden pelice basehall team Baer, p. 1. ., g ey welded around the 61-year-eld fighter, | o0 e her vacation at Myrtle g} :::(“:l'll;l‘ ”‘3 h:fl:r::)::rlu'u- Lh:"lonllv R 86 82 8 While they would not divulge their | geoon o 4 tadlba P s plans, they took occasion yesterday 5 l"::".l:':“{{:l’l‘::-‘:;’::?:1’.‘:-; l‘l\l:h “Ie;'l:::? TORI vvves 4313 12 34 8 12 to deny categorically that these plans Mrs, Themas D, Donlan and family ducing him as ene of the speakers, NEW BRITAIN, provided for a plea of gullty by Me- 'of North street, will spend the neat He sald that My, Halt is a man|, ab.r. b o o e Coy when he appears before Judge two weoks at the Rosalie cottage, of whom the eity of New Britain fs| oene¥ 1 +vs €321 01 Charles 8 Crail next Monday, The Myrtle Beach. Mrs, Henry McMahon justly proud for he has worked up. | JEMUrray, rf .o.d @ 2 1 0 0 former motion pieture actor and box- and daughter Catherine, of New York, tiringly for the promotion of any= Politis, 1b, b 010 0 1 er was arraigned yesterday on the are the guests of Mrs, Donlan, thing that was for the good of the | Blanchard, 2b, b 01 0 0 2 murder charge, as well as on three - eity, He pointed to Mall's work ag|O'Mara, ¢ . L R |eharges of mssault with intent to kil | Ernest Casperson of 341 Stanley chalrman of the board of finance and | “°'o¥ 3b. s L R T G | and four charges of robbery growing & atreet s spending & few daya at In. taxation, saying that he had dis. | Cabelus, es o T I out of a shooting affray staged in and | dian Neck, charged the dutles of the office with [ DaImer p. . 080750 200 near Mrs. Mors' antique shop several | -, sound judgment and keen foresight | RAUsKIe, €f coiusd 00 2 0 0 hours after her death | * Henry A. Johnson of Fordwick, V Before his attornevs could ask for |a former resident of this city, ls Total® sovaassa dl 17 14 ‘7 9 ¢ x=-Batted for Higgins in ninth, Moriden ........ 0 000 00013 | with the result that New Rritain 1s i the better for having him as chair. | man of the board, “Ed Hall did not eome here tonight a4 postponement of the plea untl) | iting here for a few days, Monday MeCoy shouted out in answer | - {to the mur pharge: "I did not!"” To Ernest Dehm of 243 Maple street is apending his vacation of two we | looking for votes, because he doesn't | NeW Britain ... B 003 11x=17 the other charges he was indifferent have to go looking for them as the Three base hvnxfl Imer, Kurcon, Meanwhile arrangements were made | at Oak Bluff, people of the city recognize a capuble Btolen bases—IKline, Buer, ; Double for his examination by additional de- | — W man, and when one 15 placed hefore | PIAYS—HIggins to Boldt, O'Muara to " fense alienists, although there had | Theron W. Hart of 226 Chureh them for an office, they will vote for | Cabelus. Baso on balls—Off Palmer . been no repetition of his antics Tues- |Strect has returned from his vacation him regurdiess of party affilintions,” | 1 Oft Baer 4, off Kiine 2. Base hits— When 12 young students of North Carolina university organized a jazz band and started [day which caused polic to beliove |at Pleasant View, ; | the mayor sald, "It ta because of | Off Buer A - dnnings, oft Kielon a tour of Europe they also started a lot of labor trouble in Britain, as the photo shows, [that the Kid's mind cracked undor | Miss Dorothy Walrath of 316 Wash- A 15 m 5 2-3%nnings. Struck out—by + gl e Bl e Pagple, of the €Y | e 1, by Kiino 6, by Paimer 5. 1t | Sandwich men appeared to picket their performances and heated protest was made against the e aniraln of the shootings and hln [, ion street 5 apending the Wtk'Sk the next representative of New | DY piteher—by Palmer (Scharmer). | granting of a permit by the ministry of labor, The body of Mrs, Mors, it was an- | CO86y Beach, Britain In the state senate.” Wild pitchea—Palmer, Bacr, Loft on nounced by Albert A, Mors, her for- = A Bshinn '“:"t"w“ basces—Meriden 5, New Britain 8. | e — Roiinadd by m:drhm Mora, su?: or- | John ang Rows Oonion :;‘ :l wid : Joldt, Umplr 1 “lubs to be held at the Griswold ho- L. D, Penfield camp, Sons of Vo p awiat | mer street are spending their vaca- The o 5 ot D\ 2 S « . 2 h a he Griswold h w D, 14 eamp, § L= [estate, will be sent tomorrow to her o mayor also mpoke NIghly of ex-| g\ enion and Clarkin, Time VAL HJOOD PEAKS AT tel near New London the early part |erans, will hold an outing at the | mother's home in New York. tion at the White Mountaina. Mayor George A. Quigley when intro- ducing him to the nru.lwrlnm and in- “NIGHT GANG TO “ORK ON ' ROTARY GLUB MEET]NG ':,‘: ,:‘,‘(xnym;‘p'.ht m..'.“-fi.'i‘l,m,."ri ::a\(«;r’;h:: |’1rntr:‘r',‘.‘,:l,:‘,:”.. ’lfl::’;n:‘ |\|\n“ ‘n:.”,l-ll;:.lii". % ::.\,,‘J:‘I:::,",.’,’(\m, eldentally roundly scored some of the rogister before Monday of next week. |der dinner will be served. A program | g5 000 worth of jewels, which Albert rable to the Kid's ed yesterday when Willlam MeCue and Edward O'Brien have returned from Indian | Neck, where they spent a week., members of the city council who, he | —— e ‘ 3 said, were putting all their efforts | NEW TRUNK “NE SEWER : Ben Parker, planist, absent for many [of sports will follow. A. Mors doclared were taken from BT btt ANt sotive. Tentira on o Shuttle Meadow Club - Professlonal (weeks because of il ness, was accord- |Smith Business School opens Sept. 2. |his wife, were recovered by the po- VIBBERTS OPERATED ON, stead of constructive. He sald that e L Tells Botariins, How the Gime ed a cordlal rfl‘r‘m!'\n [—advt. |Mee from Mrs, Jennie Thomas, Me- ‘-“,b b dike b“; o although Ex-Mayor Quigley |Is "{‘I'Im'll'k' Lights to Be Installed 8o | SRR Miss Mabel Wallen of Warlock |Coy's sister. However, Captain of | Charles V ert;, :ol S st different political views he has always | 8 Is Played. Ct [ street, who Is studying at the Rice [Detectives Herman Cline indicated /charge of the physical | o found his opinions on anything that Pipes Can Be Laid to State ] 1ty tems Dramatic school at Oak Bluffs, Mar-|that no further charge would be (WOrk at the Boy Scouts “m"u: affected city government to be sound | Val Flood, professional at the Shut- tha's Vineyard, was one of the pupils |placed against MeCoy as he s now [Job's pond, was operated upon at the &nd of henefit to the city. Normal School, te Meadow club, gave an intoresting | . = oo | CT0SEN 0 give a reading at a recital [under indictment for murder. assault ‘:‘n;";:filfl:d‘\:\;a:;’ ]’:g:Pl:'::.T:::":Y ) w o be : o 4y 3 he child he German achon B ' ¥ “de o1y, ;) B e e e e ety onlthe Belvidere | o Bl e esar Mecting and their parents will hold a plonje(NSl0 To0CnY o |with dntent to murder and robhery. JURCH e the football season i over city affairs, Quigley had a'ways | trunk line sewer in time to make con- |©! S e thon, Rotary club held | anq dance on Saturday at Rifie club|SMith Business School opens Sept. 2., NS high school in 1918, He has been normal |this noon at the Burritt hotel. In|park and to celebrate the conelusion|—24%t: ’ | Cyclone's Freak {troubled with it since and an opera- | A regular mesting of New Rritain | Fayetteville, Ark, — An Arkansas | (F5H0 50 S 08 08 ROCE PO told them to back up ‘h: nyor. |nections at the new state | alle My T 2 e “are [school when that building is opencd |18 Lk r. Flood told “'f,';"l',l;z;f | of a successful term an outing will ""‘,,,,,g,. of Eiks will be held this eve- |cyclone sucked six froight cars out of o very ofr power | next month, Mayor A. M. Paonessa|!’® © s e °rIY [ held at Rockwell park, Bristol, on 2 P02 - jovel BUCHAILINL X hxe < ? — :m,:f il ot pro-|and Chairman . L. Gonlon of ho|Ba¥ed, UDon what sort of & courss | whuraday, Augoat 2. ning. . .. |a rapldly-moving train and piled e ASHER RITT DEAD gressive action,” the mayor said. board of public works today made m_”.w 1l e i « 'nn ,xnfl how to| Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt, Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. in a hr:m.n! the side of the fm(;‘ rc’: Moodus, Conn., Aug. 21. — Asher e Ut waat ohaald arcdlithie | FAiE R An{ator thatitiln glnaTor (>|(‘(‘v-wd\"|:"n 8olf course in perfect con-| The democratic town committee ladvt. |contly. The force of the win !:rt It 16 tos 40, veafs cARLEbALRIERE i most successful cver conducted by the [tric lights along the job and ganga| MM will mect, Kriday evening to organize| Rev. Dr. John L. Davis, pastor of [them loose from the couplings, bu ok D s RATat AeATRA local police, about 300 attending. [will be kept on day and night until [ FEE0ME TT Ilood’s talk there |and plan for the fall campaign. the Trinity Methodist FEpiscopal | picked them out so quickly and clean- denly at his home today of hea: R e i) Vas & short discussion about the fall [Smith Business School opens Sept. 2. |church, will preach on Sunday at|ly that the rest of the train was not | denly “ J conclave of the Connecticut Rotary [—advt. Thousand Island Park, N. Y. |affected. disease. Donnelly, Mullen Co. B O S T O N S T O R E Donnelly, Mullen Co. .:’r}“"h:;"?‘?’[’i:{: ;f:i”"l‘,f}'n';n1;',',!‘:"...:}"LE WHO'S THlS FELLOW MARS? Record Values Featured in Every D AY Department for This Day Only “This they are not. dojng, hut are moment in the program and the | speakers wors foud in thelr praise of | Radio Operators Expected to Balk at the co o6 of cs which hac = ! aoH . fh o sies ot ol hich had | gpter 10 Keep Stll So We Can| ¥ Mayor Henry T. King of Meriden Hear From Planet. was the first speaker after the hungry multitude that had witnessed | Washington, Aug. 21.—Indications the game at §t. Mary's field in the lare that government radio experts in afternoon had been satisfied. e |charge of the various exccutive depart | proved to ha a falentzd monolozist, [ments will find themselves in divided | oufhurs! after outburst of laughter |schools on the question of having | &roeting romarks that he made ahon! | {heir operators stand-by and listen in Chlef Hart, -Sergeant John T. King | for messages from Mars when that and Policeman Thomas T. icer planct approaches nearest the earth, Speakers referred to a rumov that Prof, David Todd, formerly head as- the bagehall game in - the afternoon |{ronomer of Amherst, believes that | had been fixed o0 that the local police | wireless operators on Mars may try | 1 would win here and the Merider tcam |y, communicate with the earth and is i in in’Meriden, Tdward F. Hall. fgooging to have all sending statlons of in hls talk, 'warned . the 5018 of | government and commerical control | glie, Meriden team that It there remain silent for brief intervals as | such a barguln.made, they better |, "louino tianet approaches. He xatch their ctep for when a bargain has requested the state department to | Shiciat Natiiie s made, thoy shonldi) o =i veration from Latin-Ameets | | e R e WEATERS HOT WATER BOTTLES . WORK SHIRTS centine Cownide Bost HOUSE DRESSES e o Lpreakara ot the niEne lad) ey Hllenics la.atatiorns st vetuested | 500 Tiadies andl Ments AND SYRINGES Men's Khaki Work Genuine (0“(';"‘9 eion Ladies' Gingham House R e et e ockl noen i h Todd ‘and: Llia)itommarce da< | S st i Hot Water Bottles in Shirts, made of extra Bags, large an roomy — | |y ocses, made in a vari- and the efficient manner in whizh Brush Sweaters, made : F W sizes 14 d 15, Friday | they had arranged the afternoon #id | Partment has decided to fssue no in- e e . red and chocolate color rub- good quality khaki, War- sizes 14 and o, XTldAy | | oty of popular patterns 4 structions to commercial stations, the coat style with two DOClw iy Yol Bargain ! § i evening programs. Presudent Joseph | Structions LT, D Ry aay ber; also Fountain Syringe ranted fast color. Sizes [i1 { | and styles, sizes 36 to 50. R. Andrews of the Chamber of Com-. | Was department, however, has ordered ets, color buff, reg. $2.69 g Fik Lt 14% to 17. Regular $1 DRy ’ Friday, B i merce congratulated the pollce on the | its operators to keep quiet a few min- value, sizes 35 to 44. in 2-quart size, all first Y2 to 17. Regular 3 ) riday algan95c eftective policing they had dona auy- [utes each day and - prepare (o intet- Special for Bar- quality. Jrldfl-" 39 c ];'a]"?n 1;)"'“8-" 69C LADIES' NECKWEAR Day S Lo ing the visit of the Nationai Grange |cept anything in the air which in i : i rgain Day .. g p s 1T Y A Tel ) e Héks Sunday gha ‘lr;mul‘;:;‘ S fop;w)vw '::v:nio‘r: might be coming from gain Day Bargain Day ... ,,,mga, n Day All style sets, made of CURTAIN SCRIM | Among the other speakers wera Mars. | at — —~ ) organdie, linen and pique. Dotted and figured cur- Prosecutor Joseph G, Woods, Chief | e e DRESS LINEN FEATHER TICKING Friday Ralgam 33 tain material, 36 inches james Landrigan of the Meriden Pol- Coolidge Home Near LADIES’ UNION SUITS Dress Linen, full line of Feather proof Bed Tick- | Day ..... C | Vide, large assortment to fce department, ¥. M. Holmes, presi- | Trouble in Storm TS L e Dress Linen, full line o ing, assortment of stripes. ¥ e A from. Friday Bays dent of North & Judd Mfg. company, | rouble in ¢ 'm L lightweight knit plain colors, fully shrunk, ) t Lace panels for dre y choose . Y Col. Herhert A, Johnson of Landers,| Flymonth, Vt, Aug. 21.—Lightning Union Suits, made with Friday, Bargain Friday Bflli!fll" 25 made of fine val lace; | gain Day, 25 Frary & Clark, B. N. Humphrey and struck about the prosi """" ""‘L"': loose and fitted knee, sizes T 55c Day, yard. . C cream, white, ecru. Friday | yard .......... C Police commissioner Fdwin A. Parker. fhere during the severe storm late | 36 to 46, regular $1.00 val, M EOUNCOIOGID el s — el ¥ e Two vaudeville performers from the | vesterday afternoon and night, one | Frid L ANty Bargain 95 CHECK NAINSOOK Capitol theater opened the enterfain- |bolt putting out of commission the riday, Bargain 48c B) ANKETS Day .. (o For undergarments and ment program with banjo-mandolin |t?leRraph apparatus in the temporary Day oooiveian, DRESS (-IN(.HAM Part wool double Blankets e > | children’s wear, 36 inches and plano eelections and were follow- |busincss office in the genoral atore. | g = Bates Dress Gingham for double bed with taffeta Venise lace rnllm;, el wide; value 9 1 P , s [The store is situated abon v | ales S8 m, Te i : ot . B i ;T’ ,:"'m':,':g“,:,"'r: f;f"ff_'o::":“'] ]4.1:::;31,?.-,1( from where the president and | . PERCALES checks and plaids, 32 in. hinding, size 66x80. Fri- "N'I b';“,‘fi“l .and uritan 25¢, vard. .. 12 /zc Clynes. The entertainment was NIs family are staying fn the home of Fine Count Percales, wide. Friday day Bargain Aadih iy 95(‘ SHADOW PROOF SLIPS brought to a close when Patroiman | hIs father, John Coolidge. Tlectrical stripes and figures. Friday, Bargain Day 19c Da\ ........ . Bargain Day .. ’ L f A h % Maurice J. Flynn mounted the boards, | WOTkers were kept husy several hours Bargain i o 1S Ladies' white _shadow- end to the accompaniment of John J. | TePairing the damage but no material ]1 Y d IZ%C _— LADIES’ GLOVES proof Slips. These are self Crean at the piano, amazed the audi. [INJUry was done hy the hoit AR SITK LADIES' SILK HOSE Pure silk 2-clasp double | [ined, made of the very best ence by doing an Irish jig. In spito| President Coolidge and his family - TP SILK RADIUM Ladies’ I-ull Fashioned tipped, black only. Friday uality sateen. Friday of ‘yrolonged, applause, Maurice M_,“.l\-‘q rently were not disturhed. No | BLACK SATEEN All silk, in colors for Pure Thread Silk Hose — Bargain Day, ' ‘[lla.‘rga'in unable to favor with another dance, |ITe8 Ko into the Coolldge home, and Black Mercerized Sateen, ladies and childrens dresses Triple A brand, made in all R ey 7 C ; 1 79 #s, to use his own expression, he is not | {'® real effect of the bolt was not f : and undergarments, 32 pie p Day ..... > as light as e nused to be, | |felt there, excellent quality, 88 Inch | i ™ Friday - @@ . | the lending shades, Regu. BATH MATS | ~ SLIPS, GOWNS The committee 1in charge of the wide, value 39c. Friday, A Ty 89c lar $2.50 value. Friday 5 Grsian T Hath SLIPS, $ banquet, all of whom took off their | Bargain Bargain Day Yd. Bargain Imported German Ba AND CHEMISE coats and did the brunt of the work | IM\' veesveavane 25C e e nz‘gd $1 '29 Mats, size 18x36, all colors. A new lot of tailored SR B, Hetas, St v, ereant SILK PONGEE e libieinlie Friday Bdlgal“ c Nainsook shadow - proof am P. McCue, Sergeants Michael | SILi x : Day, each .. Gowns, Chemise and two- J. Flynn, Patrick A. McAvay, Mathias NORMANDY VOILES Natural eolor only, a very CHILDREN'S HOSE ~ | Gowns, Chemis ¢ Rival and John J. King, Policemen Normandy Voiles, full ity i ‘a Children’s Long Cotton TURKISH TOWELS piece Pajamas. Friday Thomas J. Dolan, Thomas J. F oy, : S H(’Od quaht-‘ for genelal . Bargain Willlam A, Doherty, Otis H';];k‘:‘::‘nfi line of patterns. Friday, uses, dresses, draperies, Hose, heavy and light Large double t‘h!'ead D g $l 19 Williams P. Hayes. The waitresses Bargain 37 ete., 36 in. wide. Friday, weight ribbed: colors black, Turkish Towels. Friday s LS A wntre a b7dy of young ladies who do- Day veveaeee (o Bargain 49 white and brown. 39¢ value. Bargain Day, 22c CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS s e e et oy BTt o B e TR IR Ll T s thias Rival and Mrs, George Mofttt, " TU 13 A'Ifth : — Day ......... ““Unbleached Cotton, 40 fil;t‘.‘ dlamtivl', b?ll:e Slf‘e:;‘dle'l‘ New Britain Wins Game, “ o , ub Satin or spor : > wak iday e white, fles| Vi 3 Errors by both teams slowed up the ol et pbe alyod dresses; green, black, cf?;r‘n MEN’S PAJAMAS LADIES’ SLIPPERS 'm‘ilr:o;):vme. ki~ and \‘ellow. ; Fli" 29 annual police baseball game at S. empty and bare? and lavender Men's Cotton Pajamas, Ladies’ Felt Comfort BRI ANy 15c day Bargain Day C Mary's field yesterday afternoon and i . extra good quality, made e, - b to 8: YArd (ciiineies i Lefty Palmer, pitcher for the loctls, : ; stripe ...... Yd. (¢ ith itk g - Slippers, all sizes up to 8; —_— PORTED SWEATERS did not round into form until several Advertise — rent it — | — with silk frogs. Colors: a large assortment of col- OUTING FLANNEL ted innings of alleged baseball had been i TWEED KNICKERS tan, blue, lavender and ors. Friday White Outing Flannel, 27 Children’'s importe struggled through. The ecore, 17 to garages are rare. | gt " T white. $1.69 value. Fri- ont v 69C 36 inches wide. Fri- | Sweaters, all wool, in red, 18, in the New Britain cops' favor, | Made of all wool Scotch day B s Bargain Day .. .. A and 36 inches . tan, blue and green. Fri- gives. indication of an old time police { tweed for women and chil- ay Bargain $l 00 E 3 R day Bargain 19 day Ba baseball game, and the contest was UsE A | dren. Friday Day ..... CURLING IRONS Day, yard...... c ~ rgam $l 29 Just such as the score would indicate. B St D & $2 49 S = Curlex. Curli Irons, == dabcsias " . — Da\ i Meriden broke the ice for the first WANT AD argain Day v e o] o LONG CLOTH time when, In its first trip to the MEN’S SHIRTS guaranteed for one year. Fine quality English Long WORK SHIRTS plate, the Silver City bluecoats put m 1,000 Men's Negligee griday Bargain 79 c Cloth, Friday 1 c Mrin‘:hm':‘e Cltlnmhm 200 Paive Tadios® Qi Shirts, made of extra Y e : Day Yd 7 Work Shirts, extra g a0 s L s’ Silk 3 szt k. - Barga ay - Ho‘se0 rsadeqf:l::iI:n balclk good quality Percale and g UUM BOTTLES " BED SHEETS ‘1“'3"“ .G"'?:"/t"'do“l? B ' Printed Madras, in a va- VACUUN ES 5D SHEETS 3 color; sizes 4 8 in a variety of wanted colors. Regular $1.19 value. Friday Bargain Day, pr.48c riety of wanted patterns. Genuine Thermos Vac- Extra good guality Regular 98¢ value. Fri- Sizes 14 to 17. $1.39 uum Bottles, pint size. Fri- Sheets, size 72x90. Friday day Bargain 53c e fydr 89 | fon g9 | BN 79 | (Pt Bargain Day .. DRY sissvecenas ALACE--GRAND OPENING SUNDAY NIGHT D. W. GRIFFITH’S “AMERICA” Reserved Seats Now Selling At Star Confectionery