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(s s, e GREAT MIRIGIBLE CONSPIRACY BY PEACE IMPOSSIBLE King Ali of Hedjnz Quoted As Say- Durham*® Downs the Middletown, Oet, Medical League 16.~Middlesex county, republican, joined with the king is present, was ordered by the | soclalist woman minister of fine arts at a gala, jubllee performance last evening in the Royal theater, Most of the soclalist ministers obs party in all the other towns in the {state In making nominations for | representatives in the general assem- bly. Most of the towns were free from serious contests, but down Durham way they had a little bat- | tle_over anti-vaccination. The Mgdical Liberty league, which 1s opposed to vaccination, put | forward Rev. C. H. Reimers as a candidate, but he was defeated by a vote of 46 to 20. Attempts were made in other towns to get nomina- tions, but it does not appear th the deague had much success. The | successful candidates in Durham wero Wendell P. Holman and Wil- | llam B. Coe. jected to their colleague's order, and the public showed its resentment by rising and singing all the verses of the anthem, concluding with loud cheers for the king. 30 WOMEN CANDIDATES London, Oct. 16, — Thirty-nme women candidates are already in the field for election to the house . of commons at the coming general election, Only 34 women ecandls dates contested in the last election, Folly to Suffer Ing That Mecca Must Be Retaken LINES PREDICTED BANKERS GLAIMED La Follette Raps Federal Reserve Board From The Tribesmen, tha you life’s chief delight —a relish for the #ood things of the table—are so L] quickly #lontdon, Oct, 16.—King Ali of the Hedjaz 18 quoted by the Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Hed as saying in an interview that p Is impossible as long as the Wahabi forces remain in the Hedjaz. “I wished to avold bloodghed and therefore withdrew my forces from Mecea,” he sald, “but 1 will defend Hedjaz." Asked whether he meant to open a fresh campaign against the Whha- bis, the king declared all the Bed- ouin tribes between Jeddal and Medina were supporting him and | Zrm s plly T S l,l!luillmu!“ i '.}'!'“". n‘:u“““ ‘I\l U \ II | 'L.Ii'!-ll , an:! )/l Dr. Eckener Thinks _ Air Line eved with one or two o Sl oI U BT the Coming, Thing _ STUART'S nmuwmuthmm-lm.m.m/m WTM . writhen by the Dress agencies tor the respective amusement company. Lakehurst, N. J,, Oct. 16.—While | . that you then tackle pie, cheese, the whale world.marvelled at their pickles, milk, fried eggs, bacon, VPP0PIPP009009000000PPPVIVIPVICPIVIVIVPIIIVINOION | (i (ho 31 members of the party onjons, sausage and buckwheat “THE SEA HAWK” AT PALACE cakes with the utmost unconcern. Frank Lioyd's prci.ction of * W r line effect, they aid 3 o sea Hawk," a First Natlonal pleture, the stomach a rest, you really enjoy meajs by Rafael Sabatini author of “Scara- that you were afraid m,,.,lJ‘.L mouche,” is attracting crowds at the Palace theater this week. AT ALL DRUGGISTS By The Assaclated Press, Des Moines, Iowa, Oct, 16.—8ena- tor Robert M. La Kollete left here early today to carry his fight for the presidency into M'gnesota, which has two farmer-labor senators. He speaks tonight In Minneapolis and then will swing into South Dakota for a campaign speech tomerrow blg timo favorites who will ofter ) that trayeled from Germany to “The Hits of HampsMre.” Other|America in the ZR-3 today enjoyed acts on the bill include Boudini and their first full day of rest since Bernard, “Ultra Accordenists”; Tur- leaving Friedrichshafen Sunday. no and Jaxon in “A Little Surprise”; They spent the evening before Marty White “The Singing Humor- |CAImly telling the story of the 1w Milton SiHs plays the character of the play, with Enid Bennett, Lloyd Hughes, Wallace Beery, I'rank Currier, Wallace Mac- Donald, Willlam Collier, Jr.. Mare MacDermott, Mme. Medea Radzina, Clatre du Brey, Kathleen Key, Hec- tor V. Sarno, Ired de Silva and many other well known screen folk in his support. Four anclent ships, costing over a quarter of a million dollars to build, an entire Algerian city, with historical slave markets, and a wurd- robe valued at more than $85,000 are but a few of the unusual fea- tures of “The Sea Hawk." There will be speciad shows for school children at 4:15 for ten cents. On account of the , Republican rally Saturday evening, Hawk"" Saturday from with the last show starting at 4:00 p. m. principal Cressy and Dayne at Capitol. Today a brand new show opens at the Capitol with five first class Keith acts as the big attraction. the bill will be Cressy and Dayne, LYCEUM SPECIAL SHOWING TO THE CHILDREN SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:30 0'CLOCK —Of— Rin-Tin-Tin The Famous Police Dog, In “FIND YOUR MAN" Admjssion 10c LYCEUM NOW PLAYING Lione! Barrymore Most Distinguished Actor, In “MEDDLING WOMEN” A Masterful Photodrama America’s LADIES' SPECIAL MATINEES (Except S:mrrlay) THIS COUPON AND 10c WILL ADMIT ANY LADY TO BEST SEATS PALACE TONIGHT and ALL WEEK DON'T MISS IT! Rafael Sabatini’s “THE SEA® HAWK”” . with MILTON SILLS D BENNETT WALLACE BEERY and Thousands of Actors! Special Show At 4:15 For Children—10¢c Starting Sunday COLLEEN MOORE CONWAY TEARLE in “FLIRTING WITH LOVE” L e S Jester’s Hall, TONI $1,200. Cash Prizes ENTERTAINMENT.AND D esque”; and The Hedle; ty novelty well executed play feature presents George Mel ford's production “The Dawr of A A big cast of favorites are seen in the leading roles includ- ing Jacquellne Logan and David Tor- There are three continuous ’l‘omc’rrnwfi’ rence. shows dally. “MEDDLING WOM triumphs, opened at film‘success, “Meddling Women,"” 'drnmn of home life, but with a back- , who pre- sent “In the Moonlight,” a very pret- he photo- —LYCEUM Lionel Barrymore, star of innum- crable stage plays and many screen the Lyceum theater this afternoon In his latest Iflight in phrases that seemed almost commonplace compared to the mag- nitude of their accomplishment. { While they talked they smoked— 'a pleasure that was forbidden on the ship because of the danger of an explosion. The Germans who composed the crew which guided the glant airship on her epoch-making flight left the huge craft reluctantly, They were fond of their craft with the fond- ness of marines for the vessel that has brought them safely to port. Eckener Enthusiastic Dr, Hugo Eckeneyr, Zeppelin presi- dent, o commanded the ZR-3 on its traps-Atlantic voyage, was _so enthusfastic about the accomplffh- ment of his craft that he expressed a “The Sea will be shown continuously 2:00 to 6:00 p. m.. Topping T.A.B. ground of the stage and theater that gives it plenty of coloring. The lead- ing woman s Sigrid Holmquist, the beautiful and talented young Swed- ish star, . Then starting Sunday night, the great photoplay under the hanner of Fred Niblo—"The Red Lilly,” will be featured. the belief that a regular line of atrships carrying freight and pas- sengers between Germany and the United States might be established soon. He said the trip could be made in less than 81 hours and 17 minutes, the time required by the ZR-3 to make the voyage. Dr., Fckener explained that fog and ad- verse winds had delayed him slight- ly and added that the time between shores was really less than the flying time because the ship was at a point over the Massachusetts coast, where it could have landed safely, 178 hours after it left Friedrichghafen, The giant ship was declared fit for tmmediafe flight today after an in- spection which disclosed everything in perfect order. Releasing Gas The task of releasing from the mammoth craft its dangerous gas, representing an expenditure of $11,600, is under way and probably will be completed today. Immedi- ately after the Zeppelin landed, 40 seamen began preparations to de- MARDI GRAS—T. A. B. FAIR Mardi Gras night will be observed again tonight at the T, A, B, fair, Confetti, streamers, etc., will be dis- tributed In the same manner as Tuesday night. The wheelbarrow and balloon races will take place and prizes awarded the winners, The | fair still continues to attract large | crowds and the booths with thelr | numerous useful articles are proving a big drawing card. The enfertain- ment each night is changed and so far has been very pleasing. Waterbury Woman Sent To State Farm for Women sate the gas bag. Waterbury, Oct. 16, — Michael | Because of the dangers fn’ con- Schwartz of 831 North Main street, SCTVing hydrogen gas the ‘contents of charged with keeping a house of il the 13 cells will be allowed to escape fame and with keeping narcotics, into the air instead of into tanks. was fined $100 angd costs and given a When the great craft is reinflated, suspended jall sentence of 60 days helium gas will be used. It was 16k Iatter: on G Altion tHat he"r‘flflmflll‘ll that approximately 20 keep out of Waterbury, this morn- | per cent of the hydrogen gas in the bags was valved out to reduce the ing in city court by Judge John 4 F. McGrath, Flovence — Sullivan PUOVANCY of the Zeppelin In land- Schwartz, sald to bo the wite ot "5 Vesterdav. Schwartz, was sentenced to the state HR s [0 cxoendiitesln it t East 1 | connection with the ZR-3, the gov- . 0 o 1: &t Easl uly':‘ev O ternment collected less than $50 in & charge of having narcotics In. her | uties when the craft Janded. possession. Notice of appeal to the (jagsed as a German merchantman sentence passed on the MAR WaS {ho Zeppelin was.boarded amd fn. filed by counsel for the accused, At-| g 0cteq by customs, heaith and im- torney Edward Sweeney, and appeal | ynigration autho: e as 3 bonds were placed at $200. DLEaon Authorliice aaiciahe wote COLENTT.DANCE S . commander of the ZR-3 NORDEN BUNGALOW | Tomorrow Evening | (Friday) Music by Rose-Lu Orchesira of 'New Haven Adm. 50c including tax. CAPITOL ! TONIGHT, FRI, SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring CRESSY & DAYNE “TheVillage Lawyer” BOUDINI and BERNARD MARTY WHITE " TURNO and JAXON THE HEDLEYS by the described eight sacks of mail. Visitors who Inspected the Zeppe- lin were struck by the luxurious equalling some of the good hotels, to its Kitchen, unexcelled by many hotels. Bathrooms, with hot and |cold water, gave the impression of a hotel suite, Even temperature in the sleeping quarters is assured by a new system -of ventilation which keeps fresh, cool air circula- ting at all times. HAUSMAN, MANAGER. Frederick G. Hausman, former charity commiesioner, has been named camgaign manager for Judge B. W. Alling democratic nominee for representative. The campaign man- ager is superintendent of the P. & F. Corbin Division of the American Hardware Corporatiom. PARSONS' HARTFORD MAIL ORDERS DIRECT FROM, COMING MON. 0ct.20 GEORGE MELFORD’S “The Dawn of ”” a Tomorrow with Jacqueline Logan David Torrence Douglas Leavitt-Vannessi Lew Hearn PRICES: Eve. 50c to $3.00 SEATS Pop. Mat. Wed. _ 30c to $2.00 FRIDAY gat, 50c to $2.50 PARSONS’ 3 NIGHTS—BEG. THURS, POP. MAT. SATURDAY MYRON C. FAGAN Presents his new play ‘Judy 0’Grady’ A Yirile Drama In 4 Acts, with A Specinily selected cast. ' RUTH SHEPLEY, JAMES -CRAN 3 (;ontinuous Shows Watch For Fall Carnival i 4] FAIR New Britain GHT E NICHOLS, WILSON AND OTHERS. . MAT. 5%. §1.00 SEAT SALE TOMORROW ANCING EACH EVENING in- | the Zeppelin as “in ballast” carrying | night in Sioux Falls, It appeared probable today that in both of those addresses the inde- pendent candidate for president would discuss the problems of the farmer, That was his subject here last night before an audience which filled the coliseum, the largest audi- torlum in Dbs Moines. Mr, La Follette renewed his charge that the federal reserve board “in conspiracy with New York and Chicago bankers,” put into effect a deflation policy four years ago which proved ruinous to Ameri- can agriuiture. The board, he de- clared, has “worked hand in glove with Wall street to ‘exploit the fagm- er and the producer.” Tt elected, the Wisconsin senator said he would make banking credit City Items Mardi Gras—T, A. B Fair—adv. The First Ward members of the common council must nominate a successor to Councilman Nathan C. Avery, whose resignation was ac- cepted with regret last night. Mr, Avery cannot continue as council- man, as he is to move from the ward in the mear future. Harold M. Ellms of Columbia street, has been mentioned as the probable successor. | Gulbransen player pianos at Morans. | —advt. | The fall and winter season at the Elks club will open this evening at 6:30 o'clock, when a free supper will | be served before the regular meet- ing. Several ecandidates will be initiated. Home cooked lunches at Crowell’s. advt. The rebuilt organ at the First Lutheran church will be dedicated | at 8 oclock tonight, with a pro- gram of speakers and music in charge of Professor Thure Freder- irkson, Rev. Dr. 8. G. Hagglund, | president of the New England con- ference, will dellver the principal address, and a chorus of §0 voices will sing. The organ, including the expenditures recently made on it, is worth $30,000. Mardi Gras—T. A. B. Fair.—adv. Frederick W. Arnold of West Martford has bought a tract of land fronting on West Main strect from George W. Traut. There is a rail-| road siding in the rear of the pro- | perty. than its master” by providing for the organization of cooperative banks and for the functioning of the federal reserve board as it was in- tended to function, Tn addition he declared, legisiation was néeded to control interest rates, prevent usury and to “insure the use of the peo- ple's own credit by the people on reasonable terms.” During his speech, Follette endorsed Senator Senator la Brook- outspoken in his criticism of both mate, Charles G. Dawes. Liquor Law Violator ; Gets 6 Months in Jail New Haven, Oct. tor of a hotel here, in court on 13 counts, charging violation of of Judge George E. Hinman A motor car owner who smoked | M€Y 3 | crlor court yesterda near the gasoline tank of his ma- |\t criminal supct ¥ Yy : | fine of $400 and six chine, which was in the Newington |2nd accepted a fine $ months in jail. avenue garage, suffered a few min- st utesssuspense and necessitated the | e “'““‘“"‘ ":ll:lli](inn’\l calling out of Engine Co, No, § when | county Jail, an £ @i L0 it caught fire yesterday noon, but|iail sentence, On W Chief. Willam J. Noble stated that no damage was done. Leo Sebastian of 47 Windsor street, Hartford, a laborer employ- ed by the J. B. Leardl Co. on West Main street, sustained a broken leg yesterday afternoon when struck by | a steam shovel. He was removed to the New Britain General hospital. Victrolas and Planos, at Morans'— advt. | Twenty-five friends of Mrs. Alice Blank of 101 Cherry strect tendered | her a birthday surprise party at her | home last night. Vocal selections and plano numbers were features of the evening's events and luncheon was served. him to the 30 days’ execu- The suspension will be ordered re- voked. U. S. W. V. INSPECTION. District Inspector Murdock Hartford, made an officlal visit fo local outfit. At the meeting that followed it was voted to attend the exercises of state visiting day at the Noroton Soldiers Home Sunday, November 2. ing of William Massey, Young and George Strickland named to arrange for transportation and refreshments. When a Meal “Disagrees” . Just take Pape’s Diapepsin A few Tablets instantly Relieve a Distressed Stomach and Correct the Digestion—Anytime! Whenever food or drink upsets the | stomach of causes Indigestion or | Gases, Fla Bloating, Sour| zone Risings, Heartburn or Acidity, re-| A 60 cent package will keep the member you get rclief as soon as| entire family free from digestive dis- “Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the|orders for mont stomach. No waiting! Just chew a few of these pleasant ss tablets and the distress s OAKDALE TAVERN Wallingford, Conn. DANCING MARLOW’'S EVERY FAMOUS SATURDAY DANCE EVENING ORCHESTRA FRIED CHICKEN, STEAK AND SCALLOP DINNERS Watch for the Announcement of the Hallowe'en Party in This Paper C. V. Jacobus, Proprietor PALACE — Beginning Sunday Night Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle in “FLIRTING WITH LOVE” that he would endeavor hy tribal pressure on the flanks of the Waha- bl army to compel it to retire, He hoped to do this without bloodshed It would then be possible to hego- tlate with the Wahbi leader, Ibn Saud, The Teorrespondent says advanee parties of 1bn Saud’s cavalry enter- ed Mecca without opposition Mon- day evening and went immediately to the great mosque in the Holy City, where they performed religious rites, Iurther Wahahi forces, in- cluding Ibhn Saud's general, enterod Tuesday, also without fighting, and everything is now quiet, Wahebi riders were sent to assure the people feeing toward Jeddah of their safety and most of the returned to Mecea. | Danish Socialist Leader Objects to N Copenhagen, Oct tion of the 16. national anthem ational Song =~ Elimina- which | |is customarily played whenever the With Piles drug store, get & Pyramid Pile Supsy the soreness, Step into an 60-cent pkg. © positories and stop pain. itching and bleeding. Thous sands declare it a wonder, many kaved from operations. Entire famis lies rely upon Pyramid and recoms mend them to their friends, “the servant of the people rather | hart, of this state, who is !evklng‘ reelection as a republican, although | payment of the claim of the estate | President Coolidge and his running 16.—Ernest | Costello, who formerly was proprie- | the | !tion was suspended some time ago. | of | A. G. Hammond camp, United Span- | ish War Veterans, and inspected the | A committee consist- | Myron | was | | ter, he sald, performed the marriage | | | | [ | | | |Forced to Wed by |one of the principal streets of this | young woman was told to police here | vesterd |an investment company. |five men participated in King Ali's army is encamped out- side the walls of Jeddah. Railroadil’a,\"s Claim of $10,000 New Haven, Oct. 16.—One of the largest amounts ever received in the compromise of a death claim | § without a trial, yesterday was ap- | proved in probate court when Judge John L. Gilson directed Attorney Edward L. Lynch as administrator of the estate of Dwight W. Bennett to accept a settlement of $10,000 in | against the New Haven raliroad for injuries received by Bennett result- ing in his death. Bennett was a brakeman on a| freight train which had become |stalled at Brookfield Junction, near | Danbury, some months ago. While | attempting to help the engineer in | repairing the locomotive, Bennett was struck in the forehead by a | wheel cup which blew out. He | was Instantly killed. Dutch Now. Planning : Big Drainage Project | The Hague, Oct 16, — Resides draining the Zuyder Zee, the Dutch are preparing to undertake another great land reclamation projeet—con- version of the Biesbosch district into | arable land. The Bieshosch (Reed forest) has remained in a semi-flooded condition | since the great disaster of 1421, when a tidal wave swept over it Thousands of people perished, towns and villages were de: |and the city of Dordrecht v from the mainland. The -eistrict | ;r,ow is a labyrigth of small water- courses, | For the reclamation of the first section of 2,500 acres the govern- ment has promised a subsidy. The scheme {8 expected to hélp in reliev- ing unemployment. Hooded Abductors Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 16.—A | story of having been kidnaped from city, taken into the country and forced against his will to marry a v by G. F. Edge, head of According to Edge's m\rx'atl\'efi the kid- naping, these being joined later by | 100 hooded men. One of the lat- | ceremony, and then gave him a lec- ture, Edge announced he would not consider the marriage binding. Brillo 1=ATLANTI excellent uart e bt ok # for children keeps pots and pans spick and span.. (=PACIFIC STORES AT 131 Hartford Ave. New Bri ew Britain, Conn. NS ad, Kensington, Conn Central and Bingham Sts., Forestville NS W. Main St., Plainville, Conn. St;, Plainville; Conn e of Connecticut How Signs Of Old AgeCreep Into Your System When The Iron In Your Blood Runs Low For Want of Iron, Yo at Fifty or Sixty, | Feeling With Plenty of and Brimming 1d At Thirty—Nervous, Irritable and All Run-Dow!n—Wliile You My B l;o: in Your Blood, You May Be Young in Over with Vim and Energy. IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD That Helps Strengthen the Nerves, Restores Wasted Tissue and Aidsin Giving Renewed Force T ours to the Body. Physicians Explain Why Administration of Simple Nuxated Iron Often Increases the Strength an 0ld age has already sunk its talons women who ought still d Endurance of Delicate, Rundown People in Two Weeks' Time. into thousands of men and to be enjoying the springtime and summer of life simply because they have allowed worry, overwork, nervous in. dissipation and occupational poisons to sap the :I‘\?:nf:lgod xd thereby destroy its power to change food tissue, muscle and brain, You will find plen- ty of people at 40 who are broken in health and steadily going downward to physical and mental decay while others at 50 are strong, active, alert and seemingly grow- ing younger every year. One class with- ers and dies like leaves in autumn while the other by keeping up a strong power of resistance against disease may pass the three score and ten mark with surprising health, strength and vigor. But you cannot ex- pect to look and feel young and vigorous unless you have Fiig f X - plenty of iron in ['yoy ARE AGEING vour blood,and phys- | i the enthusiasm for icians explain below | tackiing your daily why they prescribe | problems has waned organic iron — Nux- - ated Iron—to supply the iron deficiency |in a st in the weak, nervous, and rundown so il as to build them up into stronger, healthier men and women, When, as a result of iron starvation you get up feeling tired in the morn- ing, when you find yourself nervous, irritable and easily upset; when you can no longer do your day's work with- out being all fagged out at night; when your digestion all goes wrong, or you NUXATED IRO! if your have pa and yo go all to Thousands of and your face looks wrin- kled, careworn and old drawn, do not wait until y ate of nerv ingly increased their strength, energy iron from into living if you are wi by the activities of your daily life. and endurance in two weeks time by this sim- ple experiment. But in making this test be s he iron you rganic Nuxated or mineral YOU ARE AGEING if you have lost the spring of your step and your movement are cumbrous AGEING sl shrinking is like the iron in your iron in spinach, len- as it comes from the action of 2cids on small pieces of iron’ 1xated Iron represents organic iron a highly concentrated form is estimated to be y equivalent (in organic to eating half a quart or one quart of greem is like taking extract face looks pale iron just pieces and coilapse daily food and e d Iron with them |« how much your people ain _perfectly ave surpris- At all druggists. ' INCREASES THE NERVE FORCE A GIVES NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY U