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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924, Lieutenant Governor Hiram Bing- ham, New Haven, candidate for gove ernor; Senator John 'T. Trumbull, Plainville, candidate for lleutenant governor; Robert T. Hurley, super- intendent of stato police, Hartford; Morrls Webstor, Harwinton, former state comptroller and former mayor of New Britaln; Willlam G. Baxter, Wethersfield, state prison commis- sioner; Representative Richard P, Freeman of New London, former Governors Marcus H. Holcomb, of Southington and Weeks of Middle- town, Congressman James P. Glynn of Winsted, State Central committee chairman, J. Henry Roraback of Canaan, Mr, and Mrs, A, L. Hauer- was of Waterbury. Daniel F. B, Hickey of Stamford, assistant clerk of the house; Col. El- lory Allen and Danlel M, Ctonin, representatives from New London; Representative Raymond Johnson of Manchester, Representative Thomas J. Wall of Torrington, State Comp- troller Fred Salmon of Bridgeport; scretary of State FrankeB, Pallotti, Collector of the Port Harvey B, Bis- sell of Ridgefleld, Representative J, 12dward Brainerd of Branford; Send- BIBLE CLASS HAS %5 AT OPENING 1‘}’.0{1 Army in Lead With 160 ‘: Members in Attendance That Are Il Distinctive e Gift Dept. THE Dickins. STATE CELEBRITES ATG.0.P. UTIG a Follette-Wheeler Ticket Is Scored as Menace to Nation men y N a s re of dit- tions, at season ol yesters rep- Between 600 and 700 Republicans in and around New Britain and those prominent in the party throughout the state dssembled at Lake Compounce Saturday after- noon for the annual outing and sheep bake of the Third Ward Re- | publican club of this city. All the candidates on ticket were there and practically every prominent Republican with the exception of Governor Temple- ton was prestnt, Noticed among the gathering wore many women, al- most equalling the men in numbers. One of the hits qf the afternoon 1's Bible class r was given by the state | MEN’S FALL SUITS Values that stand out above anything offered ‘ 50 sided for in this part of the coun- Ahod s and open- try. Correct models, new A At patterns and colors, 186 for & was AS ac- 15 members of & 19 program was singing by the Young Women's Coolidge club of New Drit- ain, “Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge”, tor H, 8. Challenger of Bridgeport; Dr. George W, Eddy, representative from Canton; Senator Wallace R. " New York. and another one written for the state | campaign “H1 and Jack.” The dinner was served in the pa- vilion. ‘Tahles later were cleared |away upstairs®so all could hear the speakers. | | Pierson of Cromwell; Judge L. P. M. | Hickey of Bast Hartford; f{ermer Senator Edward King of East Hart- ford; Senator Samuel C. Doty of Hartford; Claude W. Stevens of Ber- lin; Attorney and Mrs. Albert B. Isaac Black, , president of the |Chamberlain of Meriden; Senator Third Ward Republiean club was |} ugene Golden of Meriden; George toastmaster, In introducing the first |1 Allen of Middletown;/State Cen- speaker Mr. Black said last elaction |{a] Committeeman Wilson 8. Reyn- there were 27 million voters who did | (1ds of Middletown; Representatives not go to the polls and referred l""‘:nymond A. Johnson and Robert J. them as “Ballott Slackers." | Smith of Manchester; Aaron A. All- The United States is a large cor-|ng prosecuting attorney of New poration, according tp Senator John | gaven; Postmaster James Geddes of [ . men who | iy : , M S8 ATS d each other i ‘v to see that they elect the proper Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. Here is the only full-fledged ambassador in China. He js Lev Mikhailovitch Karakhan, newly appointed Russian env‘i. | Here he is on the steps of the president’s palace in Peking, after he had presented his credentials. Other countries have only ministers in China. king period which thod evival or a James Daniel Donahue — VOICE CULTURE -— Voice Tested by Appointment. Special A‘umtlnn to Beginners, Instructiowin Sight Singing and Ear Training. Open for Engagements for Teas, Socials, etc, ven, clerk of the Senate; Senator E. E, Rogers of New London; Col. Rob- |ert 0. Faton ot New Haven, Col. An- drew Shepard, state central commit- teeman from Portland; Representa- tive O. B. Emery of Terryville; Sena- tor C. Dennison Talcott of Vernon; Tormer Senator E. 8. Goodrich of Wetherstied; Congressman E. Hart | Tenn of Wethersfield; former Mayor | Oharles W. Gates of Willimantic and his son, Raymond F. Gates; City Commissioner Charles E. Goodrich of Glastonbury; K. Wales Lines of Meriden, The meeting was distin- guished by the presence of almost as many women as men, the pro- gram being enlivened by the sing- ing of campaign songs. by the Wom- en’s Coolidge club organized by Mrs. Rufus N. Hemmenway. Mrs. Hem- menway and her husband, were for- mer schoolmates of President Cool- idge. 2 Balloon Pilot Falls, Hits Head, Is Killed Tirlemont; Belgium, Sept. 15.—A tatal accident occurred here yester- day when, during the inflatlon of a balloon, the mooring cable broke and the gas hag soared aloft bearing with it the pilot, Du Mortier, and his assistant, who were in the rigging. The pilot dropped from a height of thirty feet, struck on his head and Vi killed, The assistant clung to g bt perch and came down ith the [“,“ disclosed yesterday afternoon to ivollce and Coroner John A. Card | WINS HELICOPTER PRIZE balloon near Diest. He is roponedj | through the finding of a blood- e hurt. 1 ; not seriously hurf | Brench Engineer Su +'1nLitting | stalned rug on a city ash heap. With \ Slai the rug were sevetal newspapers, 179,000 Jews Are Slain | 220 Pounds Ome Metre in One | papers, in Ukaine P | one of which contained the address n raine rogroms T | of Mr. Switt. Kharkov, Ukdainia, Sept. 15.—Ac- IS0 Teete | Subsequent inquiry showad Mr. cording tethe findings of special | Montbeliard, ¥rance; Sept. ___|1\H'?s s physician, ,“" C. Knight Commissions which bave been lnves- | The success achisved by . Btienge | oculad been nstih todeashitie tjgating the loss of life and property | Oehmichen, the French cngfneer, in | of the ms‘e “i\.zbrmz?{ to noufy him caused by intervention And the Rus- | winning the 40,000 franc prize yes- | ywas made yesterday. nfl Al sian civil war, 1,235 Jewish pogror:ls terday for weigh lifting with ~his|ung gt was therl)f‘rx’rj‘lngr'o({/“:)?es’::,lf occurred in the Ukraine region in 5 s the 2 which 79,000 persons were killed, | that first apprised him there £0,000 driven from their homes and helicopter is but a phase in the ex periments he has been making with | been a suicide. 20,004 children rendered destitute, Large numbers of small towns and this type of machine. The helicop- | villages were entirely destroyed. ter used in the official test lifted 220 | pounds to a height of one metre in | Negro Semihary Is geveral communists stated that they had lived through as many as 17 one minute and remained in that & o o | Dedicated in Nashville pogroms. position for another minute. Later | it exceeded this height with -a still NashVille, Tenn., Sept. 15.—Dedi- cation here yesterday aftermoon of Want Duo Brought Back On Swindling Charge greater welght. M. Oehmichen had alreay made |ipe american Baptist Theological vertical and circular flights and it | eminary, the first lpnstlwtion {of\hu remained to show that the machine | jeoi0ite 't inine o negro preach. was capable of carrying & CArgQ.|erg, will do more than anything elsc Extradition papers have been ap-|During the three flights made in the | ;.¢ as developed in the south to- plied for at the governor's offf® by | official test the stabllity of the ma- | i t1e yurning of lynehers’ rope, the local police who are seeking the [DE L T wiliians oFiChlceco e return to thig city of Tony Astolsh and Steve Borase, alias Alex Berko- witz, who are held by the Detroit police on warrants char#ing them chine was found to be perfect and | the opinion was expressed that What | ,gen¢ o the National Baptist con- with obtaining money under false pretenses here from Frank Doman- was shown to be possible at a height | oo 4 o of three feet was equally 80 at thirty | ::2"3;‘;‘ g dg':‘:;\‘:‘: “‘1;‘:?‘0“".']3’; feet or mare. " ¢ 3 ¥y The fights were carefilly checked Sheshodt g rom tie Bouh. by & specialist from the air depart- | 8-S OO0 FCHOM Dod ki of 114 North street, The men are {ment who had no hesitation in | alleged to have swindled Domanski awarding the prize offered by the | out of $4,000 on Ottober 5 of last : | vear by representing themselves as L o g ruled either by a tyrant or &l .nts 0f a charitable Institution e the death of Mus-| 14t wag to be established here. ‘ cepartment. Pleading with the people to get Police Find Blood Stained Carpet in Memory of Maj. Imbrie s e e G Ash Heap and Learn Story. oda Nice 15.--A S e Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 15— bested the Chicagoans, 14 to 10, i “memory of Major Robert L S A The suicide Baturday afternoon of (an exciting match. The Eastmoor: e ol d 1 re u forelgn army on our bor- |y, per honor at the home of Miss | james Mott Almy, prominent Mill-|quartet, of Columbia, eliminated the When the attack comes subtly | \oneq Grant of 377 Park street, Sat- [ hrooks resident, at the home of|Greenwood team of Springfield, O:, Enoss the average |\rqey evening. The shower Was|phjg brother-in-law, Fred H. Switt,|in the only other match of the day it is political bunk. | given by the operators of the South- political bunk. ~ The last| ., New England telephone com- ress had 107 democrats, 108 re- | [0 T v e eon will be married turday afternoon to Earl Homan. | The ceremony will be performed at | the First Congregatlonal church by Iiev. Henry W. Maier. | officials to handle the | corporation. | Leach Cup Match is Feature Event New England Window Decorations, | He said the state of ‘Connecticut at the last election cast about 58 per cent of its total registered vote while some states only cast 35 per cent, Bingham Praises Party Record Prolonged cheers and applause ' |greeted Lieutenant Governor Hiram displays of the products of New | pinghum, acclaimed as Connecticut's England in the majority of m-u;,,‘\, governor, when he arose to store windows, ially New DBrit- |gpeak. He quoted President' Coolidge |ain made products, ting that organization is neces- The Chamber of Commerce is|sary to government and said with- passing out buttons to be worn on|out organization an’ army would be- the coat lapel, contain the | ) rd rapid | G0 g “pleas w me New E; E on today’s pro- |0 le goods.” These buttons record-breaking yosed be wo vhile Dhe godegard | Do to be worn while and the 300-yard On Today's Card At Camp Perry | Speeches, Food, Buttons, Lite, to Be Emphasized This Week. Today Is the 15th Perry, vational Rifle association an- shoot opens here today, Wwith | h cup match the feature of day's program. It at- t entries. Two stag the 300 and rd range —Drop in today and pick 2 S 1 il be fi t the 1,000-yard | one of the new Fall kind. || tclegran was i 1 fro AUAY lsiN=n Belie Rro%ls brogmm. | While you are here, see the | o g : new straight-eight shoe. Ohio, Sept. —| Al New England week opencd | in New Britain this morning with ual the 1 the ~Your friends may “bust” your old straw. 8D 1,067 ! WATCH OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS FOR CHEVROLET ' OWNERS SPECIAL ALL THIS W l')l'?l(‘ Valves rescated on onr Franklin Grinder. Carbon removed, nctw cylinder head gaskets, worn valves replaced. Distributor and car- buretor adjusted. Service brakes relined with Silveredge RAYBES- TOS lining with tubular brass rivets, on our WRIGHT & CORSON electric machine—A REAL FACTORY JOB, Special Price” Week of Sept. 15th—$11.00 4 Regular Price—$16.50. Mr. Thomas Curtin, Jr., is in charge of all Mechanical Work, Cylinder Reboring on all Makes, Hasrry Starkie Auto Service Co. 281 ELM STREET PHONE 205 REMEMBER, YOUR TELEPHO. CALL I'S OUR SELF STARTER 90 me a mob. He complimented tar Trumbull upon his record as rman of the senate committee cn finances and sald it was because |of the work of that committee that hear [a 20-year bond issue was being paid this | off year by year so that there would J. Watson, secre- (he no large debt %o pay off at the al New England |end of 20 years. He told of achieve- 0. | Wee k committee from Boston will [ments of the party during {ts period Ibe here tomorrow to address the(of control of Connecticut politics, |Lions' club. A representative of [mentioning the disabled veterans' |the same committee will eak to|fund, the widows' pension fund and 95-99 S| Iu)nS[)’t‘C[ the Rotary club Thursday. The [said Connecticut is second -to no i . Kiwanis speaker has not t been ate in the union in its good roads. Hartford. . < th o of its new- | L e la d but it is Jikely to be a|He said in 10 years the Republicans I sue | Sanford Prep School |speaker on the same subject. have reduced the state debt from 12 ity = . million dollars to practically noth- Al Not to Open This Fall | . = line, and by smess of s wasciié I R e e S ;Sn Weddings on |tax have placed the cost of matnte- ment was made in Redding today i . « Woal | nance of good roads directly upon |by D. 8. Sanford, owner and he ‘m.i Calendar for Week |the shoulders of the people who use me | master of the Sanford ‘“prep"” | ring out this|them. school noted for many years as a |Weck for several local young cou-|. He called the effort to repeal the ool which has equipped boys for |PIes With numerous church and |gasoline tax as a “demagogic appeal 1eollege, that the school would not | house weddings to be performed. - to the selfishness of the thoughtless rcopen this fall. All arrangements | e Borkowski of 67 Francis|voter.” or the reopening on September 23 | St Miss Elizabeth Curry of Referring to the TLa Follette farty ad been made. The cause a t will be married to- |he said it advocates higher wages | d is the iliness of Mrs. D. S 9 o'clock at St.|for the railroad man and lower the faculty, and the falling | Mary Borkowski is|freight rates at the same time, and attendance. Mr. Sanford | ©mployed i the North |said “It is that kind of thoughtless oped to reopen the school | & Judd Ma bunk that is put over to the thought- om this fall. 1 voters that is an insult to the E e ‘»Iuyi | a0n W | citizens' intelligence. The issue fs « : . Toge o seals | London be married at the hetween Coolidge and comi- 1 Ar meman A\“tlf)n?] Church | church of St. John the Evangelist imon sense and Utopian idealism and | Now Faces Serious Split | Wedr orning. Rev. Thomas |bunk." et e l,;ui“‘n will ‘oll’u'l. te. . Begg Attacks Third Party : | At St. Mary's church We The address of the day was de- gious differences be- | - A 3 il Bishop | Thomas Doyle will tal is bride |livered by Congressman James Begg bride- | of Sandusky, Ohio. Congressman & Miss Kathryn McConn, The ism has arisen in the AR s church whicn | ETo0™ 18 a well known merchant Begg severely flayed the third party, self-styled progressiv threatens serious proportions, Bishop | 14 his bride has been emnloyed at Aghot hes decided to detach himsejt | Landers, Frary & Clark's office, anything their party ad- rorn tha ‘Abraenian orlodox cbureh | L Carl Neurath' and = Mies Alfhila cither the Republican or AR Jenian branch of | FODerg will be wedded at the rec- tic progressives have any- thing constructive for in their plat- lled Living or Red Church | 0Ty of the ish hicran | church Wednesday afternoon, e |forms, but they have a long list of things they 2 against.” Rev, Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist perform- | ing the nuptial ceremony He said the third party move- George wlings and ment, if successful, whild mean the ried ir rule in America and after 1§ to this country pastor ar 10 the political situation chur He said that the same Tsituation would apply as is in Italy, where the government will have good rule Mussolini but only revolutign will prevent it from be- fire match m ram, lists of sed with 1,0 Ur | with 1,029, The trouts onal r eon clubs will about New England products week, Lawre tary of the gen for the smull bore in- team opened ye contestants ces on the Y |man team which will shoot in the Dewar trophy match September 28 tion tryout will “It Pays To Buy Our Kind"” mi pres- Wedding bells wil} k as LoRYEQ King year, nJ. will efiernon of clearly A Epivan, Arme the result of nesday, Ybu’ll'_l;il‘(e,Th/at Spicy Flavor P yot A JCL/'O-‘UE uIFE SAVERs | THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE They’re 50 Refreshing! “Always Good' Taste” n Democ Swe Egypt and Italy Are On Verge of Break ' Sept 5.—Negotigtions in_progress | pt regarding have end of majori would br a situa- muel A Fisk zation iting cle Dr, Jo the nuptial knot at Miss Margaret A, [ G lin | the offic has become orts from | 3 | old morning lent, repre- forcibly to reus on to Trj- el jan sources in Ci s stated to Dayton, O., Sept. 16.—The N Shore polo team.of Chicago was eliminated by the Miami Valley club No. 1 of Dayton, in opening matches lof the mid-western polo champion- {ship here today. The Dayton four RUG DISCLOSES SUICIDE. Services in France i TREES Miss Mildred Carlson of Cherry street was the guest of honor {at a miscellaneous shower tendered eing of | France, Sept is cc 1. MUDGETT DEAD. NOE 3 v stead on its way to t and disguise American says it y in the pari nee « e wido 1 1 » YOULL DO BETTER [ scsniine Guarts of New Hasen co-| House, died at Conter Harbor, near of officcrs and men from the "At Axelrod’s | radicals. from L] as elected by a smaller vote than 1 1en he was Bcfeated the ¥ The discontented go flis, the contented You've heard pebple ment was rotten. You 1- | the kind of government sures up to the ideals of ticipate.” Lt THREE VACATE APPEALS. Three men who were convicted .nd fined in police gourt during the past several months' and who took | appeals to the superior court, have | appeared at the officesfof Emil J. sman Begg sald the Dawes | unperg, clerk of police court, and L 40 VORKE 1y Tou N B ed the appeals. They yere # in Europe than all| G.orge Cherpak, fined $160 for Vio- nations put together | . iine the liquor laws; Lennie M. ferred to the decrease | i jkorgn, fined $36 for reckleas A Dition felinre T’ the loat ing, and Guleeppa Lagzaro, fined In the national debt and 0 for operating a motor vehicle d to reMin his office {f auyoue ‘\uw.» under the influence of liquor. within Mearing eould prove a single | N ministration which ‘I soup houses, or a| administration where | | If this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT ton-#treet, receifed a broken left 1 not go up, excepHng dur- | 4rm anq bruises about | the body B‘ Ia‘ll -a a u . ] inflation period of War wpich necessitated her reshoval to | e when e was vk e | * “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” treatment when she was struck near - Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick r home yesterday by an automo- e driven by Charles Grenler of 41 | and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenzs, and as a Preventive. The First and Original Cold and Grip-Tablet Cannmg The “Black Diamond” Under Date of Sept. 11, 1924, States the Followin 1 1 [} one feature of the anthracite situation that is causing some Tlme $ ¢ time and that is concerning the'supply and demand. De been discussed. It is sure that that will increase stead- is more interesting. Production has fallen year. Stocks at hand remain about the same. To afn, it is certainly impossible that domestic con- : ption will fall below that of 1923-1924, which was a most unseasonable Tt identally, is one of the reasons that there is so little con- ern about | t vear—there was so little bought last year. WHEN ONE RECALLS THAT VERY OFTEN AN EXTREMELY MILD WINTER IS FOLLOWED BY AN EXTREMELY COLD ONE, iT 13 NOT DIFFICULT TO FORESEE A PINCH LATER THIS YEAR DUE TO THE SMALLER PRODUCTION, WHERE CONSUMPTION WILL BE LARGER. BE PREPARED—Fill Up With That Good OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH COAL NOW THE SHURBERG COAL COMPANY 2250 who p at of last e word impossible CHILD'S ARM BROKEN. | Mary Sowa, 14, ‘of 143 Washing- | id not hay Republ} SPECIAL Mixed 19¢ per 1-4 1b an times Denying the charge that the tariff { hurts the farmers he said the prics | of under the Democratic tariff has always been five cen or in Winnipeg than in United tes Republican ty got into control it has ranged high as 35 cents above that in ipeg with an average of 25, while the tarift on any faxm imple- | ment is no higher, he said, than two he wheat b | E Axelrod’sPharmacy 223 PARK ST. while since the PALACE Beginning Next Sunday RUDOLPH XELROD FOR CCURACY cents. | Among the prom t republicans | who were present were the follow- ing: Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Office and Yani—55 Franklin Street Phone

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