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lm print, During th La Fol- Coolidge Chorus Sings % MSTRESSES lette and Whaeler flew the white| Mrs. Horton's famed Coolidge s pe a k l n g | lag. now they are flying the red, | Chorus presented old songs and ROGERS' ALLEYS and after next Tuesday (hey will| several new onvs the tune ranging UNIVERSAL LEAGUE ybe flying the blue, from “Sweet Adeline” to “Yes, We o] f s p or t 8 Glants “Their platform containg so many | Have No Banunas." but the words Dwill 10 101 11k A roiten planks that they are uhrvvmly‘uil urged the audience to vote for | PPPITIITIVITIIVIPVTINIEL & | Bomepion I s Wy ek Leginning to throw them overboard, | various Republican candidates. Despite all his baliyhoolng, Mike |senak . .. 8 ,G 0 P Callld | Who thinks congreas is so wise as| George W, Kiett opened the mects L R At EMike | o H {0, P, Candidate for GOYEDOT |t e able to review the supreme | ing by nrging his hearers fo vote York license yesterday, He wouldn't ot court decislons? During the last | early next Tuesday, calling atte ntion have got it if he had, the commis- Speaks at Ra”y Here congress, we certalnly weren't 80 [ to the fact that accomodating 17,000 sloners have stated, Parsen 1) stuck on it ers was u tusk requiring a great Kirrman ” Attacking government ownership | deal of work, He warned everybody . Yalg's freshman cross country men .\m'::y' <1 o =5 of the rallroads, he said that the | to he careful of eleventh hour states defeated Princeton’s firat year men |y | Xi Connceticat, under republican railrouds paid annually $1.800,000, in | ments of opponents which would be yosterday 28 to 34, - administration, s the guly state In tuxes to the states, “Would the | made too late to be corrected, He ex- s 17 the Unlon omt of debt,” declared government pay these taxes to a! tended the thanks of the Republican ' Kid Kap'an yesterday signed up AT Ldeutenant Governor Hiram Ding- state?" he asked, and concluded that { town committee to the Woman's Cool 1o tukg part in the New York title | o ham, candldate for governor, at a taking over the railways would mean | idge club, which now has a member- elimination bouts, T.ou I’aluso also |Goodisen . large and enthusiastic rally in the, at leust a 10 per cent increase in | ship of 2,517 and is by far the largest signed the dotted line, Anderson Palace theater last cvening, Col- ' taxation, in New England, He puid speciul —_— Dummy . {onel Bingham stressed the need of | The speaker called attention to a | teibute to the efforts of Mrs. Kufus Meriden High lost to West Haven FEERRLL | economy and “pay-as-you-go" ad-'democratic banner in New Haven [ N, Hemenway, president of the club yesterday 13 to 6 l'lv-h': at “umm»!r’nlmv. and said that he had which is strung out across the street | in building it up, and read a teieg- —m [ Carison RS | bean brought up to believe that you and hears the namey of the damo- [ ram of uppreciation from Willium Woaver High of Hartford was de. | Koo Y could not eseape death or taxes, cratie candidates for president, gov-| Butler, Republican national chair- feuted yesterday 14 to 0 by East | jyanielson ~ He showed the results of the ! crnor, lieutenant governor, congress- | man Hurtford, Hein L.uiy shifting of taxes by fracing those|men, and other offices, but has no e i Comiy | paid on a pair of shocs. “You help | mention of Charles W, Bryan, "A 0 The speculators were especially pay the tax of the man who sells | vote for Davis is a vole for Bryan,” busy this morning and bhefore 8| yier ,ioveere s[them to you, and the man who!nhe declarcd, %and Connecticut has i :m;x“:x: \:l‘::‘;;l‘lfllyvl:; Yane EER(LER] 1wate s [made the shoes, and the man wholnever been fond of the Bryans. This 2l T A e ['made the leather, and the mun who is Willlum Jennings' last chance to R Army game f'r | Eectin ~-— | fanned it, and the man who Killed |got in the White House." He > | —1302 | the animal, and the farmer who! plained the method by which Bryan AT hm’ \'_N" renolven that ¢ 2 Y _M\\;om it; .nm:r ”";;":, »ln” a dozen might possibly he (Im\:d and .~ui'¢| —_— sonte. svickers havo pald as high as|TC50 ¢ e 302 [ taxes, and If a higher tax is im- 0 t e would eartuinly \Imr)“u-.lhn . . i : T . L Skl & "y | “See which party runs lusiness” tha least he could do for the broth- T O e ey p Seitel e bt T X )\g‘ (~nnH.m|v<l. for running & ¢r who had done g0 mueh for lim T”al ftie und make good on' your prome 1 G1-13 | state 18" a business proposition. A would be to die and leave him presi- teadioitike: Tior ot the cume i nut s o5 gy | dealor can Il his store if he sells[dent at last. You can’t vote for that 1t certainly I8 not worth any such | o at less than cost, and he gors broke | fine lawyer, John W. Davis, without amount as that to be a good fellow. 8 7|and mo do the stockholders. It isfvoting for Bryan, and T think the | Montreal, Nov. T.—Adelard Del- sl 103 - B5lthe same with the state,” and Col- | democrats know this and most of {orme, former pricst, was acquitted | That'y too much like buying her pes M 17 27| onet Bingham went on to tell of | them will vote for Coolidge.” of the charge « ing m good graces at ¥o mueh per, | 110 151 45:—1358 | varioms expenditures of the state for| Col, Tingham then praised Calvin | Lis half brother in Januar _ st 3 Indinns educntion, hospita and roads, [ Coolidge, saying he had been trained [ by a jury in the court of king's A hig crowd of fans witl accom- o likenmg them to selling to cn from childhood to do his job and re- | hench late yester Tt wah his pany the ANl New Rritain's to Hart- | “ 9 ers t a store. Then he said, “We're | lating several amusing anccdotes to | third trial on the same charge ford tomorrow. SRk all stockholders, and if we don't [illustrate his point. Coolidge’s mot- he jury was out less than four = EISERIRk | eharge enough we'll all go brolie.” | to, he said, was “Let anothe hours., At the former priest's (wo | Willie Lewis, mavaging Abe Gold- | T :‘ Compares Administrations thee, not thine own mouth, previous trials the juries failed to stein, tanght Carpentier how to box. ~ " ‘“I"ourteen years ago a democra- | don't 1 more laws, but more re- [come to an agreement = (CORBINTSUNG BEEAGUE It1c governor came into power in this | ligion; we don’t necd more knowl- [ The former pricst has been either Pete Herman, former hantam- | ney #1 228 | gtage, and during the last two vears | edge, it more character; we don't jail or an sanitarinm undergoing woight chompion, is running a |Tiolt Pl of his term he had a democratie [need more material progress, but as to his mental competenc: cabaret in New Orleans. Rydberg & | sanate and an almost demoeratic [ more spiritual prog und these | Mot of the time since the half- | Mitter . 201 | yobisdntitr ng. those ’ B S ) frozen body of his half brother, B. Corr o | 1grisiature, During those two yearsfare what Calvin has. g ! 44 ind of putting form s | e tWe state ran into debt more than Denies Coolidge is a Myth ul Delorme, a University of O Yo Jock Hutehison, “De- | Conch Serews 500,000 & year, Tn other words, [ “His opponents declare him a|taWa student, wus found heside a velop contidence and stick to 1" | poad L0 81 88— 311 gye state was selling at less thon | myth, that such a man isw't hu- U024 on the oulskirts of this city | Bildwiny i S ¢| eost, and the-stockholders have to|man." he went on, and then con- [2Most three years ago. He had Elisworth Angustns of Cleveland | BArows 3| pay sooner or later. tinued with other anecdotes de- | PCCh Shot six times in the head ; y \ | g | crown atiorneys charged that is one of the longest drivers in the | Kisselbrack b “Had the republicans gove on In | signed to prove that Coolidge was ATelardiDilorrit halERlled s e game, amateur or professional | T Ter 101215 |‘that fashion, we would now de faced | human, but never got excited. “He St o S Namis e dnbastl —_— | Drive Screws with a debt of $36,000,0 but in-|has that coolness which speaks of |31 "' en 100 narate It e || Catclier Steve O'Nedl of the Ted [pan Lon 82004 80— 2 ad of that, they have run the|greatness, Ie has many qualities| g o "0 0 0 trtalathal thell Sox started ont to be a fighter but | Sw 4 HZ 2 [state 1n a businessiike %s Tineoln and, dike Linvoln feanil o0 00 SO0 Sec ol s was stymied by parcutal objections, | 5™ " Lpaid off the debt, and not he rushed into a decision, e BLE AR A el Rt e | ) ¥ ‘\';"‘::":", :\’ ”“‘ anrn‘.'; ”w""“‘““”“(’y’j""‘,'ji’{':i"‘l“ “:“"“"”.‘"K‘j‘ I”" insurance poliey a short time befors | i . 2 ¥ 0y 1A £ t LaC i Ao g he was murdered, "Adelard Del- the most scienilfic heavyweight the now. prople who know him beat like him grne was said to have been named game b r known. = 231 1t has been necessary fo increase | hest. Northampton gave him every {aq the heneficiary s | 210- 771 taxes during the past few years, he | office at its disposal. He has never | rho gefendant made a stubborn | l\lvm I'eunoek of the Yankees s 5 | #aid, but askéa if Connceticut had | been defeated for any ofl and if | fight against his prosecutors. At | casily the most consistent twivler| P& F. (lilll:lfl\lml.:'\‘lllfl.\ ROOM “,(,,,r S0 unjustly and compared itsjvou go to the polls next Tuesd both of his previous trials alienists among (he American league’s long increase with those of othe s.| he will not be defeated this time.” | tostifying for defense and prosecu- list of southpaws, | from 1917 to 1922 the aver 2| Turning to himself, Lieuter tion declared the defendant to he | = doubled its taxes. “The las {Governor Hingham, “T have made [ both sanc and insane. He was for | Becauge of England’s refusal to ‘ oral assembly took 2 no promises to any individual or[a considerable period confined 1o an | aceept the pew American moiel it is » 54—~ 15 | the tax on towns and red any organization, but I have pledged [asylum for the insane where crown | unlikely that a chanse in golf balls taxes, but It the record stand as it | mysclf to sce that the ecitizens of |alienists kept him under observation will b= made hefore 1926, is for 1 he sald. “Orezon heads | Connecticut get justice, getla square | to determine his mental condition, | e o) the list with a 360 per cont inerease, | deal, without regard to party, race, | They ultimately agreed that he was | Kid Kaplan of Connecticut and : partly due, are the other in-|[erecd or colo: ane and the series of trials staried Danny Kramer of Pennsylvania are I creases, o increased ideas of what| Carl 1, Neumann, sccretafy of | L the two forciost challengers for the o should be done for educating chil-|the Union Mfg. Co., presided at the o featherweight title, Rl dren, caring for the sick and in-|meeting, and ‘H'!nwhfll"] (ol. Bing- Clty ltems 3 sane, and so on. We look for Con-|ham as “our next governor” As e For one of the few times in necticut and wonder where the lieutenant governor rose tof 2 carcer, Stanley Cos PRATERNITY ALLEYS the list, and to our partic sprak whole andience rose with | ~Changes have been made in a polt tehar last season, fallc QUDIEELLOWELEAGLE light we find we are at th him and applauded lustily for about | i6al rally to he held in Stamford least @ 50-30 break in gaNICs WON. | yr,,q Thiayer T lat the very hottom, with an increasc {a minute, at which Mayor A. M. Paonessa ix to Mits Crandall i STlanIvEistn=s e ol T a1 onkio | (i et desmar iR AR TS E o s Anc bes hekan The original date Britich rolfers like to write. The Mie Wingar . + i/ that we have paid off our hond=d !sylvania way the other sscafer of |WA3 Sun Nz, but a“change fwo Wethereds eallahorate Hoftman .. 3 Jndeltedness by raising a sinking |the evening. He began by saying |0 Monday night was made. Mayor Look and Cyril Tolle = fond and are the only state in the | that it Bingham were a candidate in | LA0nessa will speak in Winsted and cauntry, hagialso Biritten one. Aeive | Union out af debt.” Pennsylvania, ha would be given a|Lorrinston Sunday. = 1 AL Frie e | The Gasoline Tax million majority. He called atten-|GUlbransen player pianos at Morans' veteran Hank Gowdy is loud | Livanerg w o o I G e el P ot ranactnie Feonalinnkas oivt: e " a New | livite X N = ailet | L qrous concliivn 91 A son. Richard Alden, was horn ) G A Rdeh 59 plank i the den is country, now financial master o = 2 £ reeruit, Baldwin is a night anistom orm would eliminate the g the world., “Since 1865, he said, § 24, 1t the Harifard Dowglie hander. | == xand cut taxes hy 1,000, wealth f the United States has and Mrs. Mark E. Botlomiey = : Comatack that sum sound familian€ | fneres more than that of the ""Q"LT oek ,',"',,‘t, » 5 i \ nin basketball T s ote the democratic titket [ entire world for 2,000 years” and \: folesiand BlanosatMoransiey o istencd this fall :w: \.‘A e ras for a cent a gall said that this was under rvepublican M. D. Honeyina ough Nair & i g practi X raised a million s E i : : | on T nights at the e e T : sue s her and armory & b “o7 | voted o repaiving the roads. 1 p h-,‘,- s I he with Phenic you don't ut to pay th X dellivered to th lefendants. i Southington [ don't he roads. any- G e vers of Meri- thing be > Why not let the | . - : | noney in a local hank and 4 | people w the roads most pay |ington. Fvery (I e R S T t has sceured the for them fUivil war stood for a protective | apie in the eity court the third Mon- iilon to referce all He urged that Hart Fenn be tariif, he claimed, and also said | day of Novembe i ted to congress to continu that Grover Cleveland mocrat, | Home cooked luncheons at “rowell’s 7 N AT | Coo as he has in the past. | refus to sign a i stabiishing dvt. Dick is the peer of all baskethall | ipala Iz of the three parties is calling 1ariff for revenue only Cominercia i eficiils in this neck of the woods | Newton G ) 7 - 201 | itselt the Program for v sectional matt Mr. | through B. K. Gaftney, has und meny think. their superfor Lahs . ) 4 S4| Political Action,” Licut the south wanting free | an astion of N P i itar | Dam “but its platiorm has | irade and the north protection. The | Grace L. Fanch Ny fiie he paine ] at tlop Gerstack re nothing 1o Jo with that of the old ' south raijses raw n jals and im- | man, a o as gpeced. heonks na inter nee and i “ ‘: : progressi latform. It was i ports all its other goods so it ku"rm- paid e of §1 in tie thick of it all the time, Vppler o i 31 | ten Jast Felruary by a group csarily Is for f trade, but | 6oo. T | v 4 R N s e SAturay o aaase LN LR o | radical sor cmbled i St said that und ee trade the [ mortgag ift, and M Ll e A fae 5] iy | Louis IR said that th lustrics of this eountry always | Hoffman holds a third tEag tory Iewene Tolding forth on Tuesday i age wor istrust 1‘ st ‘r went to sn Iosa than o | Bernar. 3 A fans wil < Fi 9 . BT} its attack ¢ apital, he put ary in ilson’s | the writ o ‘, | fans will hav ;rmed $125 fm‘ Q“”"ff : P T e e weel ¢t urged bettoring our ports so | Join Morans' Nmas Music Club.— ! After Hawving Drink | then invested in industrics which. it that forcign ships coull bring goods {advt ; John Devers plaaded guilty to a | Attarked by socialism, would be de- mare casily. he said. and Wood. | \a witi i ol £ of operating a motor vehicle Stroyed and destroy the workma Wilson had’ sail {hat all the |serve as i ¢ . \While under the ¥afluence of liquor | #10NE MEnh V] muintantrse oommittes & . J oAsiBI b before Judge Willsam C. Hungerford | Attack On La Follette | trac to spead |in the « counci vor A ara e in polles ‘coury %hin morping ang| Cul Biugham paid = spiendilfng p 10 compete | M. T sahas announce h e was fined $125 and costd He was !'ibute to Theodore Roose il A Ieelnad ieommILics osed ot 8 arrested about 1 Wcleek this morning | T8al Progressive, reciting the tril wer our standard to | couneil men ber I A NER% near Main and, Commercial strets to him writt is death by Her- raise theirs to ours.” { sorving 1 7y i, \ by Patrolmen Wllim J. Doherty and | Man Hagerdorn and saying, “We Turning ention to JaFol-| John H. Ri 1s ' Danlel Cosgrove, are all bettrr Americans today be- lctte, he said that the senator from | street, and Mis Dolierty told he court that he and cause there iived among s isconsinn ¥ing to destroy the |son of 5 Linis cEl el \ Cosgrpve were standing at the corner Years : at real progre contitution and said that it wasfout a g . 4 | of Commereial,and Main strets when : Theodore Roosevelt. It he were a aurd to wreck it. He wound up by | John 121 es has k = they saw an qutomobile travelling today the radicals would L] Rudience g Sololon | rcienr Ll o (Continued From Preceding Page) | toward the cdnter stail in the road. “Se that torm ‘progressive’ f Coolidge and protect the Unlon, in-|in Berli ¥ ¥ A e Devers is alleged to have got out of | WOrds he would say would not be fit dustries, and the home. Chazieat anhis Grange with its first Jefeat, as the the machine mnd staggered around ! - Panthers have strength which might | to the front of the machine to crank show a mid-season development as | it up when he was questioned by the it did last year. police and axyrested. Princeton and Harvard will utilize | their games today to season substi- Judgement was suspended in the case againat, Walter Kata, charged tute material and polish up their! with hreach of prace and assault on form for the first of the big three | Mr. and Mrs, John Sinzbe of hattles next week. Regulars on| Broad street. Kata lives at 272 Broad hoth clubs are all in good shape. Haskell Indians will eome to Bos- fon to clash with oBston College and \V, and 3. will mest Detroit there | in the two intersectional contests in | which eastern trams engage ] | street and Awas arrested at his home last nighl by rRt. Patrick A McAvay after a complaint had heen made to t]ie police by Stazba and a warrant igsued. Accordigng to the testimony the coyrty the trouble yes! start Stazba'a, and Kata attempted to make ¥hem stop. While he was talk- ing to ‘them, Mr. and Mrs. Stazha appeared and during an argument, he assault is alleged to have taken place, given lay was Delaney Tackles Greb | In Pittsburgh Nov. 1? Seattle, Nov, 1.—Jimmy Delan St. Paul light heavyweight boxer, is to fight Harry Greb, middleweight champion of the world in a 15 round bout at Pittsburgh, November 1T according to Mike E. Collins, De- No Difference laney’s manager. 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