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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1024, e R e e s s T e i Sl 7 |WANTS CONSTANTINOPLE A | Minney Hires Lawyor HANGHES A ©. PRACTICE: (=1, 5. and France Oppose Theater Owners' Head Accusts| ~ vucsmmnemtion for soparaton Wi o bech b s Composers of Debauchery | wasmuston, aue oo e usenpart Tianes, his wi oy, hecor, | Kanprow, Wanbon ent stuntinople by leg \ i Jiseen New ven, A 26, =—Composers | 8tood, has | i Augist 26, 1874 o . S v ! the :u‘r‘.-‘lvu\.‘::,..u‘.. songs wepe | by Oreat D i pod UEHE SHOT CORNER" WAS RIGHY e b .‘“"I‘: vorely eritielzed hy J. M, O'Toole Only one man in this world ever v . P oo gt o g national president of the Mation Pies 1 say. | handied 1 vs at third base in i L : e v kad ure Theater Owners of Amvrio, ad h " u ¥ W g loagy of 9 innings, and ed her int & . G O Ais Wiahs iressing the quarterly session of the ! 10 nstant Aty n was W, W, White, | he Yol as i . ; - e et noard of directora of that organiz g [ 3 he DPNE ardian of the Balti. ton here last night, when he he 1\ 3 out tha! mores in the Professional Assoeias charged the writers were “debauehs | 1h r yment 15 no longs | o, 11 White hadn't mussed up four ng high oluss musio Into Jusa, taking | or at Aiting Angora | other chances, his record wonld haye away ita original soul an {y omo- | and h (8 have avs [ been overwhelming, Played in Chi. | fon and making it drunk and digay,” | Shown extrome unw ) con- | vego, Aug. 26, 1874, the score of The charge eame during a disons- | alder even the possibilit v N White's big game follows sion by Mr, O'Toole of the musie tax | (0 the former cily question, there belng al the present | comditions, it is co on PIICAGO " time a controversy between the mus- pengive up! sie publishers and motion picture stantinog t : : 3 and theater men over whether or not | \ 1 | M ey a royalty should be paid every time | 10 i ) " a| Meyor 3 a copyrighted song la sung or played 0 Hine Ll chir The United tates government b ¢ rreacy, rf ; ‘ H e | boing imposed upon,” anid Prosident | M L 1 Btates tos | Glenn, 1h ,. ' | 'Toole, "The priviloge to copyright [ Wi | 5 86 : y ) ia | i 2 should he, and is open to only orig government, althouzh | Zegtlein, p 5 \ ina! ecreations, Dut the songs now [ it has not yer rephicd formally 1o | ) being copyrighted are nothing but | th towanrd the prop imitations or medleys | hiptoposs " ‘.:J" S aionD ; . TEL 2485 The motion picture head stated | that it that it was not the Intention of his | ehange in diplomatic custom | White, 31 organization to take away interest hn| A St 0 “, — b | Ul : Heat Pure N 3 l [ '“”“llllllmlumflld Standard Equipment «wzz music, ‘but that the debanehery Y, W8 . . 3 of good music should not bu allowe: HKFEPS r"“ q" FNT ok v 4 0 to he copyrighted. Deine REeCLety . 03,8 3 P, & G, WHITE [ The outstanding buying choice this year is —_— Hnyde . . H 3 ‘alls Modern Dancing Killing anni ¢ p L NapT . Chewsn, Aus S Rennoment o BY THRFAT T[] KI” Gowl, J l’m‘;fi“;;’k; 14c | NAPTHA SOAP 24 “Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Cost.’’ The ballroom dancing is the chief aim of X i ERS I Shars ... : Ci Coach slone prowdel them. It is exclusive to Hudson and Essex. Everyone knows it gives the five-day convention of the | ———— hae ; bt merican Soclety of Teachors o oy | : SMI\LL LEGS GENUINE LA 35 ‘l:ln:cl;""\\b;xlc‘hlzpmlid 1’1«.-0‘,.',@..1 BOOI]egger Intimidates Com- |} LEAN ROAST PORK b ;52 highest closed car value. And hecausr; nn, other ESSEX s‘x "So that all choek-to-cheok, shiver= | i i T e 221006 900 030 ] 'E § ILDE GAK s vpe or car shares its position it is the largest g und wabbly " forma °: "‘"'"C'""‘ pflmflfl 0n T“p IlOHl Hflf[iflld = i+ glig((rll\(nl(sl{[;:l! ::l\(n(;\ EAK i }:: zgz ser:ng 6-cylinder ¢losed car in the world. COACH ing and wabbly forms will be put under the ban, the waltz | First on errors—Chicago 5, Balt * o ~ . | 2] D esrbce Rl M ROAST VEAL D e b 25¢ Genuine Balloon Tires Enhance World' sGreatestValue s [ n n n and other refined steps will be taken | up, according to Luls Chalif, presi- | mlul.u. % v‘l‘h;. In-, a 3. Karned mm«—v('hh,' N ly when ball ! v R “Modern dancing is killing,” ho | Cacowski, 30, of Youngstown, Ohio, Sperry & Barnes’ said. “Instead of excrcising the her brothe (, if she told any - W f e ; Sl ) s s asd il waniscloida body and making it healthful, it is | one on the from Hartford, Best Frankforts .. b 18¢ | “Bacon 30¢ "';:‘1“::“::. '“T:;';‘:u m"‘s o m'“lo?“ They will no twisting their bodies out of shape | Conn., that th cohol in the | & DO“]\'O GRANU - iy b ) L JLATED SUGAR .... 10 standard equipment. They longer accept half-utility 3 3 WD g when all-year usefulness and HUDsoN add an even greater measure and displacing their internal organs. | car, and arrest e troopers Tomorrow score:—Two men score They have gone in for the fox trot | in the town of Manlius, Z4COW- | iy {imes each in nine innings, { ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS .... 21h 25¢ f ridi teadiness and . WA of riding ease, steadin( n comforts cost no more In SUPER-SIX and the old-fashioned waltz, the fox |ski deserted her, Miss Helen Steven-| frot tango and the French tango.” |son, 18, of Youngstown, was brought | kg (& A“PBFLL S PORK and BEANS .... 3 cans 29c good looks to the notable yhe Coach While so-called jazz dancing wil | from | the Oneida barracks (0 tho of- \KIRKW[]["] WALKER Tois —— 8008 Jopte ilar the Coach. ce of Commissioner Henderson, and | y et Paper . rolls 25¢ 2 packages 19¢ A COACH be forbidden, syncopated music will is now at libert 3 8 vder . . " u G Eor e Rumford’s Baking In workmanship, materials 114 (o closed cars affects stay and aid In_the reform of danc- |15 1 | : ' out 1 ing, he sald, adding that the young | 1or an hour she out the P) e Z ; dancers have become too lazy to | story of her (e |Pflc|1(age. S ‘)c Powder 29¢ and design both Hudsonand o1~ 1 oo The dimin- originate new and graceful dances, |4y, convincl - rto—for jelly, bottle 29¢ | . Ty o o Essex are of one quality— . 4 derson and federal a | Good Luck Jar Rings | Faney Asparagus, can 29¢ 4| biuilt in) the) samé factoriee, [LInG demanc 1o opSn €A | innocent of compli rans T 2 dozen .. 5¢ | Red Salmon ..... can 25¢ under the same patents. means far faster depreciation | c | New York Woman Dies £ the 5 i ; i Sl ' ’ in French Auto Spill ,l,a,:,':".,?' teaioholend Iy s Nelthel‘ Will C(]mpe(e in Proj§§ rresh Fig B: 21h 25¢ | Uneeda Biscuit, package 5e Your choice between them i that type. As the wanted Freight and Tax Exta R will rest solely on the price type, the Coach maintainsex- 2 Tarbes, France, Aug. 26. — Miss As she left for Cleveland, whers —— — 1) Ellen MacLean of New York was |she was begun Tournament N (1] WEDGWOOD you want to pay. ceptionally high resale value. instantly Kiled yesterday in an au- : A e i ext Month CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 85¢c s hy B o ? tomobile accident between Chfs and |the & 1 mvrl the ed alcohol from R e ; e 2 St S » : el R k ; o oW uy an Open Car Zaoondeaws, about fve miln trom | Oneids barmacka, Thers ot 89 welr| wow vork, Aur 26-Crtl wal |} FANCY FULL CREAM CHEESE ........ Ib 2% y Buy here, A Mrs, Thompson, with her |the agents approached , Joe Kirkwood, noted trick shot ar- Good Luck Oleo Nucoa Nut Oleo | First Prize Oleo Hudson Adaughters, Vhtglnla, and Juliet, and B S R R hll\( will be absent from competition 32 rh { 29¢ 1t i)Y their aunt, Miss MacLean, and a STATE O, E. S. OUTING. | for the Professional Golfers' associa- ped ) ikl i and Essex HOl’le an A“to Sales CO ) = Are of One ym 8 friend, were touring in a hired car| The 42nd annual outing of the nrv‘Hnn championship at Krench Lick Q T 1 = 2o ack | § SOUND ONIONS . .. SR eimse Solity driven by a Paris chauffeur. The |der of the Eastern Star of Conneo-| Springs, Ind., Sepl. 14 to automobile sideslipped into a ditch |ticut will be held at Wilcox Pier| both failed to make the grade yes- 15 +E £ BAN/ 5 and overturned, Restaurant, West Haven, on terday In the qualifying play at|H ,{},R(’D RIPL B NN il .. dozen 25e The four other passengers and the | A business meeting will he held at | Quaker Ridge for the metropolitan Long Green Cukes 3 for 10¢ I Yellow Corn dozen 25¢ chauffeur escaped unhurt. 12 o'elock, daylight saving time. of the association. Apples 3 quarts 25¢ ¢ - | Lettuce ........ head 10c Suburban Heights. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS . showing the wear of a @ % SRR, ¢ from Denver, where he|@ Fancy Peaches d4'in the Rocky Mountain open 3 quarts 25¢ | Large Plums, 2 dozen 25¢ The Relay Race champlonship last week, played well H I E Y,S B ot Tirst 13 moles, but atter that | RGNS : P ; T W | his game left him pecially on his g = = iron shots. His score was 76-78— ¢ == Kirkwood, placed far down | in the list by a 78 in the forenoon round, made a 71 in the afternoon ® M| and tied with three others for four- M| teenth place. The playoff was won by Al Ciuci. Those who qualified were: John- |§ ny Farrell, 143; Willis Maclarlane, | g __on____ 143; Tommy Harmon, 145; I'rancie ¥ Gallett, 146; Dan Williams, 146; ,. 0 TN W olby Cgkiseily 16, & Hehth ’ ’ REMARKS THEY'LL HAVE TD STEPRIGHT MINUTL. AND NO HE DOESNTCARE AT CORNER TINDS HE'S OUTSTRIDPED * [ECicle L47) WimEHarhe el tRuAcH | B XX ALONG (T THEY'RE GOING™TO CATCHTHE WHAT THE. KITCHEN CLOCK SAY His WIFE By SOME TIFTY YARDS e nes a ecl s eUIRO B e g .06, 15 TWO MINUTES OF NOW- YES, SET HIS WATCH TODAY IN AND WAITS TOR HER TO CATOH UP MERH g J. Brady, 148; and Al Ciuci, i 5 VOUSLY SWINGING UMBREULA HE KNOWS IT WASN'T HER TAULT THAT HE DOESN'T SEE WHY THEY MRS. PERLEY CALLED UP ATTHE LAST ~ ER 5?53\1; TIME (Gene Sarazen, present holder of fmm T N ;)‘\] ’ the P. G. A. championship was not . 51.50 31.50 Slq}t\]; B | 1equired to qu A ¢ B. V. D. UNION SUITS UNION SU M| Ten thousand dancers can he ac- | i 0/ odated an e rmous d. ce | @ $1.00 81,00 |Jasiiegie e a 00“ L $1.50 3oe [P BAL UNION SUITS BLACK HOSE A $10.00 in Merchandise Free to the mo- DECIDES SHELL GET ALONG PASTER. KT CE. GLOOMILY TAES CALLS FOR BURST OF SPEED JOST OULT TIME-TABLE. T0 SEE WHAT WIFE ANNOUNCES SHE'S GOT A $1.18" i || Add$100t0 || 1.1 5 For.ioiens | to |[§ torist who guesses correctly the height of T v oo TRAN AFTER THS ONE IS, TIN K NER SO AND CHECE JTHER TiLL MF . 2.50 WHITE s WIPE BEGINS TOPUPP THAT SHE'S THAT THERE ISN'T A $ the Goodyear DBalloon now floating over OdF R BRUATH AND SIMPLY CANT FIVEMINUTES OF EIG 'ATT. COLLAR SHIRTS SILK HOSE | I8 $l .85 95c | Your lncome R our service station. $2. 00 and 82.50 $1.00 VAIN\O()K s120 | :=s125 || L™ W 0'Neil Tire & Battery Co. Each year by joining $2.00 to $4.00 0, $2. 00 STRAW HATS NECKWEAR /[l Drill Once a Weck and : ! ; | AN 5 GRATIFIDD SEE R o 3¢ 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900 L s : . O ents e 50 Enjoy Summer Camp N A (~ . Help National Defense i ‘ : = . : . - 1| e McClure Newspaper Syndicate 35¢ SOFT COLLARS SOFT C lJl<F SHIRTS 25¢ $1.85 | SALESMAN sam "Now Sam Don’t Want the Steak, Either $30—835—$37.50 ( 1ET ME HAVE &\ fiofl TALOW MIKE, 5AM 1= 1F J00RE ) AW "\ /GO BHEFD BND EAT ALL T ONONS ) 7T WILL TAvE. SMALL STERK \WITH GONNB TaME MILLY OUT TONIGHT YoU / HEK- |’ YOU WANT, 48~ "CAUSE WHEN | GINE “OUR PREATH L0T9 OF ONIONY CANT ERT ONIONY NOW- MOV THAYY YOU YOUR CHEW — SUITS S [_HAUE PN AWFUL ~ BRERATH 7 " AIGHT | $22.50 pol \ o ! | i WEDNESDAY ASHLEY- BABCOCK CO. 139 MAIN STREET © edes © ToaosTesLs

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