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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1024, UP LADDER TO FAME]iio v "via" SUIT FOLLOWS AUTO CRASH As the vesult of an aceident wh National Paper Co., hes hrougit suid for 8206 damases sgainet J. § and Anthouy Hahsr this eity, The action Aldo Piori of Glastonbury [in the eity court the of September while another 13 per cent i college and 7 per eent e were graduates of academies .. cned on the Beriin turapike on or other secondary sch = has been named defendant in COMBS TO PRINCETON S N L. Sahacitans Slties - lio and Frank Matera of this eity je Pitcher Will | In the aetion of Sbiiglio, wee is {suing Wieri for 8300 damages, the . plaintiff alleges that ou the above Portland, Me date as he was driving over a hill Wesley Combs, former Philadelphia in Berlin the defendant attempted whose resignation ‘1o pass his car resulting in a colli- I. or daughter of & busi 5o DY AWHISKER - Mormes 8t Ganen =25 Party the Best verty third of & July 2T, Monday slap in the faee meus twe mbers of the “Who wer v one Expected That Athk Coach There, GROSSPOLANE, Mrs. A. Snyder of New Huven nounces the engugement af i ter, Olga Nova Spolane of NMew York muel H. Gros of whose fathers re i 1 Fow Who Came From ks E St'e laborers ameunt to ¢ Tall Tix vy 37,500 lergymen's | Couple, Pinned Togother, Found Dead, Floating in Stream John Washington, Aug. 26 Whe in Ameriea, ac eity to By Hamy B Hunt Washington, Aug. 26, — America pro’ her pi minence at ‘She recent garden party given by his ), King of England 10 representatives of the Ame Par Association visiting i don. Of the three most striking pairs whiskers in evidence on this o jon, two were by common con- weent conceded to the United States » Of course the king's own whis “Kers are the last word in British hirsute adornment, o George Rex, was accorded first place In the dine of bearded llons. * Crowding him close, however who nd perhaps kept out of fist wchoice only by British allegiance to she monarch, was Beeretary of e Charles Evans Hughes n turn barely nosed out ahead of o), -Ham Lewls of Chicage, former *hearded beauty of the United tes sunate, » In fact, as Baron TRenfrew s wyeported to have remarked face x;unly. Hug! Just beat Lewis & whisker! N PR * Wo more interesting evolution hax witnessed in Washington than #he changes in the Hughes beard Buring the past elght years. ‘When he retired from the supreme '&n to run for the presidency in 916, Hughes' beard was a rich nut- of medium length, fastidious- gy parted In the middle, % When he returned go Washing , after four years of law practice New York, the barbers had taken $alt an inch off its length and time $ad sprinkled it with a scattering of ay hairs. " By degrees ,as secretary of stnte, even this abbreviated length has been shortened. Today, almost whol- Yy gray and still parted with meticu- Jous care, there is not enough of the #WHughes beard left to give the most ‘angry diplomat a hand-hold. A “diplomatically “safe” beard! Democrats here in the capital are :glrficuhrly pleased that Hughes' ‘hirsute victory was not a walkaway ‘for the G. O. P. representative. If “gHe democratic convention had not iready been held, J. Ham might be » n the vice-presidential nomina- ! in veturn for the showing his whiskers made abroad. Time, however, is taking the high- {Ments out of the beard that was jence the pride of J. Ham's life. The lowing tints that once won for him .%e title of “pink whiskers" are now ‘subdued as the graying twilight of Mis years advances. A however, ‘has not yet touched the jauntiness jof J. Ham's spirit, and the graying . Beard is flaunted with all the aban- - !donment with which it was worn jeven in its pinkest days. & « s e 1! Some searcher of the records, :ealfln. for light as to what may appen should LaFollette micceed in \deadlocking the presidential election {this fall, has turned up the generally \unknown fact that David R. Atchi- i#on, a senator from Missouri, for ;;!lhom Atchison, Kas,, was named, is lentitled to be'included in the list ‘Presidents of the United States. “Atchison was president pro-tempore ofithe senate through the twenty- ‘minth, thirtleth and thirty-second ~ipongresses, « The fourth of March,'1849, falling . 'on a Sunday, Zachary Taylor was ot sworn in as president until the gollowing day, March 5. 1In the eantime the term of James K. v‘olk had expired at noon on March The congressional biographical di- {Fectory, compiled under anthority of ngress and therefore official, rec- fords of Atchison: " “This office (president pro-tempore joLithe senate) made him president | LEAVES §200,000 ESTATE 10 HIS COLORED (00K Wealthy Horse Breeder Teaves LIEY 1o Her Son, 850,000 0 His Valet bre whe his beautifu 1, all the farming imples wi sior neres of la ments jod than § is volored cook [ ilson, 1 given a ith Hughe Rankin, is given Mr, Hughes Ains in that Mrs, Wilson had worke fully 10 y sorved all t roeward he Rankin, also was in Nis will 1 faiths ars, and de- could give Mr, or him f employ for 40 yoars s are cut off in the Hughes' All his re will. Although Mrs obtain § erty left her by says she ative Wilson could easily 0 in cash for thagprop- Mr. Hughes, she will continue to use the mansion as her home and will not sell The H . tate adjoins the property of Widener family of Philadelphia Madden estate and August Beln stock farm, the nt's Vivid Eye Populn London—A “brighter eyes” move- ment is on foot in London. The dis tingnishing mark of its devotees is a pair of spectacles with rims of the most vivid greens, orange: trapes, light blues or scarlets, tacular spectables” is the slogan of the bright-eyed plonecrs, , helio- | Spec- | Ont., Aug. 26.=This oty is confrented of the strangest mysteries Pet A ays ago the Lodies of Bam, or, the leading business man and Mrs, John Bharpe, t church worker, were the Otonabee river here others arma Bo bodies embraved had to be used td sepe of the & promiv tound i swped | Ughtly were ity each the fores arate them There was no reason one in the particularly They were chureh, but apparently for the suicides, No town knew they were close acquaintances. the same were wn te meet Taylor was 47 and Mrs, Sharpe 40 They had attended the same chureh members of for 20 y Taylor s apparently the night of the sul- od his grip for & busi- ness trip, telling his wife he would be home three days later to keep an engngement, However, ho must have d the he had spent some time golng over maurel clde his affairs and paving all his bills. | Mrs, Sharpe slipped away from her home in the same quiet manner, The only evidence that she contemp- ated suiclde was that several of her friends received flowers sent in her name on the night she disappeared, Just before Taylor and Mrs Sharpe disappeared, Taylor went to A harness shop and bought four farge horse blanket safety pins, Just befere the couple jumped into the | river Taylor had pinned their clothes together in four different places with the safety pine. Then they wound their arms arornd each other so that their fingers entwined, then dropped | to death, In that position the hodies were found, Not a single clua to the real story behind the double suicide has been unearthed. Jean Finally recruit to the ever her tresses for a,long time, but bobbed. Joins “Bobs” Jean Marrey, famous French movie actress, is the latest rowing “bobbed-hair army.” Jean kept finally gave way to the barber’s | scissors. This is her first picture since she had her hair 'THE LAST WEEK | Here’s our last note of warning. Have a care; On Saturday night next at ex- actly nine o’clock, the curtain will fall on the last act of our GREAT REMOVAL SALE 7~ fThen it will be too late to secure Shoes at the very now selling them. low prices at which we are outside, | happily | suielde in mind since | lists men and women of or fame in its latest edition puts & erimp in the widely prevalant | opinion that 1t is a great | wards fame and fortune a farm nly one in every lected as worthy of a place son or davghter the whereas one to be born cators { ahout in this p The valn in every ¢ cent in women per eent alf deserihe Bisteen per cent § per cent soelal workers and § per cent artists number anly 4 per cent of the total listivetion | and singers 3 per cent of & eollege educati indicated by all those listed iu “Who's | are married and themsel\es as lege Aetresses | home here ) is | to become faet that A4 listed are ¢o the per ege | Athietios' piteher as baseball eoach at was announced vecently Is ex» pected 1o ogeupy & similar position 'at Princeton next season He could not be reached at his at Kennebunkport today, but it was learned that he told a friend that he had accepted an offer coach of wanted the information to come first from the college authorities. Williams ol sion in damaged and body Prineeton, but shoek Noche & Cabelus THE EVENT YOU AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER WOMEN OF NEW BRITAIN HAVE WAITED FOR. IT IS TO BEAMAMMOTH VALUE GIVING EVENT. MARKS ITS OPENING. whieh his ecar The action of Matera is for $300 {damages and in his complaint, he states that he was riding with Sbrig- lio at the time of the a a result sustained Injury to his face and suffered Both action are returnable in the eity court here, acting for the eident and as | at was badly | Pritain season in the musieal comedy * Irene and Mary," and has sumed rehearsals for season after apending her Highland Lake, the South of the Jacoh Gross of 384 18 the leader a nervous street, Men, the orehestra playing at High- land Lake this season. TOMORROW CREPES Figured Crepe de Chine, in small all-over figures, large aricty to select from; vegular $149 ... 98C wred Silk Canton Crepes, 40 in. wide, in new fall designs, very good t|flf!|"!f ELeulon o $ 1 '39 silk and Wool Russtan Crepe, 40 in. wide, in all latest fall $2 19 . very good q = $1.39 satin Faced Canton ( Brocaded Canton Crepe, very best All Silk Figured Flat Crepe, guar- and white; tan and blue; red and shades; reg. 83, Ve Silk Canton ( 40 in, wide, snitable for pleat- ed skirts, d ; regular ¢ repe, 40 in. wide, high lustre finish; $l 9 regular Ya 6 quality, in all advanced designs and colors; regular $1 49 §2.25 . anteed washable, very best quality, in the latest designs and colors, black white; green and white $1 79 ete,, reg. 8249 ... Yd. . DOMESTICE 10¢c White Outing Flannel, extra heavy va. 20¢€ No. Bleached Muslin, good quality; reg. 19¢ Yd. Same quality in 36 in. . Cameo Ladies' Cloth, 1000, best qualit 28c . Long Cloth, very best quality, reg. 25¢ 15¢ Underwear Crepe, plain and fig- ured in all colors; regular 20¢ Serpentine Crepe, in oriental de- gigns, for kimonos, regular 45¢ Peggy Cloth, in narrow stripes and checks for children's school and house dresses; regular 29¢ NOTE! We have trimmed our | | prices greatly on our huge | fand magnificent stock of | | seasonable Dress Goods. Thousands of our friends will attend this clearance | and realize great savings. Read every item carefully then come early tomorrow to take advantage of the| many bargains. ‘ | l €losing out of our large variety of fine quality voiles helow 19 Cc cost price; reg. 39¢ ... ¥d. ured, fast colors; regular 53¢ yd. e ixa) 35¢ | | French Chiffon Voiles, 40 in. wide, | in two tone colleginn designs: guar- | 39¢ | WQOLENS | t ] Normandy Voiles, dotted’ and fig- [ | | i anteed fast colors; | regular 49c Honane G Wool Canton Crepes, plain and | two tone checks, suitable for dresses and pleated skirts; .. va. 69¢ regular $1.19 QU Washable Sport Checks, 36 to 40 in. wide, large vaviety of 55 colors; rogular 39 ... Yd. Cc dersey Tubing, . owide, in DRAPERIES SILKS All Silk Radium, suitable for eve- | ning dresses, slips, underwear, etc., guaranteed washable and soft finish, large range of colo vegular 81.59 = . 98¢ All Silk Jderscy Tubing, very best quality, | 1ength e Tub Silk Finish Broadeloth, fig- ured and striped, guaranteed wash- able; regular L9 yard | fast colors; regular | 756c yard English .Y 590 Rroadcloth, high luster, soft finish, in. wide, gnaranteed washable; unusual bar- | gain: regular 70c ... Yd. 69¢c Brocaded Art Silk, 40 in. precty designs in all vanted @) colors; reg. $1.49 ..... Yd. (4 | Flowered Georgette, large variety | of colors and designs; | gular $2.99 . .Y Baronette Satin, 10 in. wide, extra good quality, in all wanted shades; . $1.49 Washable Fig Crepe, in all over small designs regul; Imported Gingham, silk finish, very best quality, large variety of checks; regular 15¢ yard .. Plain Color Chambrays, good qual- | able, sold at $1.19 begin- | ning of season; only.. Yd. | suitable for house, school, children's 65¢ | . v, 49c¢ | stripe Tub Charmense, guaranteed | LINENS Royal Irish Linen. even woven, mercerized, shrunk and non-crush- 69c Black and White - Linen Crash, dresses and knickers regular 79¢ Al Linen Crash Toweling: made in Scotland, extra heavy quality, | with blue and pink borders; 23 c regular 39¢ . All Linen Glass Toweling, blue and pink checks, made in Ireland, very wide, | $1.49 . Y. 290 | Yd. 25c : hest quality; = 27c regular 43¢ .. ..oies | PLEATING s 2 81,001 $2.00 Pleated Skirt Lengths, made of zood quality figured canton crepes; $3.89 Pleated Skirt Lengths, made from | embrold stripe Russian crepc ) goods: sold at 34.50 . $6.5 and make up skirts com- plete to your measure $7.00 .. yard; skirt length .. PEQUOT SHEETS 72x00 Each o 91,29 From 9 a. m, to 1 p. m. Limited Quantity PEQUOT PILLOW CASES From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Limited Quantity Regular 48c Miss polane appearcd lust Winsted Goss, who s the son of Mr, and Mrs Boys’ Shoes ... $1.49 Growing Girls’ Patent Pumps Vomen's Black Grm:;:i; (‘;irls' Tan Pumps. $1 ‘gg i ) \,d“tlr“mpg $4 ’79 Missr:’hiil.a‘ci(' and Tan Shoes %{ ‘Zg T."' "”‘.d H‘"i‘ \l‘"“‘ $1 -89 Pair ....... ¢ g and e b $1.00 $2.69 $2.69 N colors, 36 98¢ AL Stk Sunfast “triped and two $1.59 Tapestey Cloth, 50 All silk Deapery. in. wide, guaranteed s fast; reg. $1.19 Pair . ity in all fast colors; * . va, 19€ 3 CURTAINS Ruffled Curtains, quality marquisette, stitched, with tie backs; regular $1.19 .. ped Shirting, large assort- | ment to select from: 33c regular 10¢ . Turkish Towels, extra large and har s 45e Toweling, loc Cotton Crash 18¢.. Yd. mixture good quality, t quality, suitable | and checks, large variety to select quality cross bar marquisette, full | Imported Ratine, two v $2.69| | imw™ TN 60¢ | | Mmrias .. 98€ THOSE WHO COME EARLY WILL NOT BE DISAPPOI TED HOROWITZ BROS. OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. Largest Dress Goods Stores in Connecticut 15 inches wide Drapery in plain tone effect; unusual value; reg. $2.49 ‘s Tan and Black Shoes, 9 Brocaded Stk air s Ve $3 .69 in. wide, very I for drape Tan Oxfords, rubber ete., reg. 8 sole, Pair $4 ,39 Men's Tan and Black Oxford 5 made of good Il size, hem- 69¢ Ruffled Curtains, made of good Women's Cut-Out Pumps, all colors. Pair . .Women’s Grey and Fawn one strap Pumps. Pair .... 848 MAIN