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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI‘), WEDNE B e T SN e JIATE ZIONISTS T0° MEET SUNDAY aver 800 Delegates (o Attend Convention in Waterbury Re ate The Connecticut Zionist fonal union will hold its annual s September 18, at Water) | vention on Sunday the Hebrew Over 300 deleg citiea and vested with credentials, this year is the presidents Tnstitute, iy, ates representing 22 are d dttendunee secretarl state towns in the parture of rabbis, of the various syna state, ‘Their plan is to open un in tensive drive for the Jewish National fund in every synagogue during th high holy days. amuel G. Hartford, chairman of t} national fund, will ask for of $40,000. Among the notables to b at the convention which opened by Mayor Guilfoile o terbury are Maurice Samucl of onlst author @ ansky of New York \\l‘ h orator; Abra aum of New York of Yo Jude m Provi gues of the Kone Je 1 quoti T ) of Omln?n! Hadassah t other famous figires ish life. A special m the late Louis G one of the founde [ Zionist, will be a fe morning session the Regional union for thg e year will he elected and 1926 quotas for the Kéren Hayesod and mem- bership campaigns will he fixed Police Commissioner Hyman Jacobs of New Haven is scheduled to ren- der a report of the world Zionist congress at Vienna which at- tended as the delegate from Con- necticut. Dr. Morris Dunn of New ehairman of the Connecticut Zionist Regional union, explained to the Herald today the important pro- blems to be considered at the annual | convention in Waterbury i Efforts to stimulate immigration and colonization in ti Promi: »l‘ T.and and requesting Creat Britain to facilitate political and cconomic | conditions for the gradual cstablish- | ment of a Jewish national home In | the east will he nrged Plans to endow the new Hebrew university Mount Scopug, Jerusalem, and distribution of these among necticut honor students will be fea- tured. Rabbi Leon Spitz of New Haven heads this aim. Tel ms of felicitations will he sent to Dr. Chain Weizmann on his leadership: to Tord Plumer as the new hizgh commis sloner of Palestine: to Tonis Linsky American Zionist leader Fidmond Rothchild for pouring over ane hundred million dollars ont of his private fortune to convert the bar- ren wastes inta a land more fiow with milk and A eanventian feature will he fo ro the nationa! Zionist leader to pro- myleate a fine Day” shall heeome day and festi this day to he uni versally observed by all Jews i lands in trib ta the ganization the pioneers w making history Arah “Sma'e” Money For Anti-Zienist Fund TJerusalem. Sept. 8 (M—The saving of Palestine hy habit of emoking is the a of some of the Ara aders. cided 1o conform with the mand of the Koran hibits Moslems from smokinz. 1 Arah notable decided to qnuit smoking and v a bank “to save Zionist menace.” known as the * Arab newspaper El supports the to give up the 1 the money thus Bank.” n mods morial ns of New the & for suing w offi he Britain for on the Con- | CONTRACTS SET WEIGHT OF STARS seholarships to once honey. which S falarnnll holi o are sing the latest 11 They have de- ¢ com- which pro- ive e to establich a Pal o tine from the bank is to be Eank “armel noke »* The warmly AY n over bs Going Away to School? We su from line goest 28 our Lug af of rage B Travelling Fitted Cases ases Gladstone's English Kit Bags elber Trunks Luggage Dept. Connecticut Hat Co. 6 R. R. Arcade It | day for South Bend Taron | quest | Personals Hurlbut Griswold of Francis stregt returned today to Stephen's [=chool, Annan - dale - on -« Hudson, {where he is studylng for the Epis- opal ministry | William Burns and Harold Ward have returned after spending the |woek-cnd at Myrtle Beach, Milford ) C, J. Tomlin is vacationing at| | Westbhrook. | . Wugner is visiting at Vine- H. T Pricffer fs spend at Orlando, 1y8 Hennig s ing his va ! cation Glac Haven, Mi and I"la | visiting in New MeKirdy Villiam nd Mis, N daughter a, of 87 huve returned it Hampton Teack and Mrs. Joseph M t have returnd from tion at from a week N M Hance of vac n of &) Lincoln several days with Haven berg, son of Mr. | 80 Shuttle [Beecher, as she {her four after lbers. is visiting |recrimination in and out of court, a recrimination ) entered the at Hatfield 18 Aonnt Herman gchool FTeberL LT with Mrs, S, Mil L. 8. Reynal of Miss Margaret M, Walst nd Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs, Joseph + street, and Mrs, h of Towell s heen visiting H. Dyer, 115 ames J. M Bonney and | Mters Anng and Helen of n street, 1 returned after days' motor trip to New York | of Hoffman, who uctress, Lincoln ! o er, ling ar | it {referee Asbury | justice Crain, las guardian Ihrought by |are heing d HOFFMANS IN COURT OVER SON {ludge Awards Him to Each Alternately New York, Sept. 9 Richard Wyndham Hoffman went home with {hls mother last night For br, week the Richard fair-haired child Hoffman, und Mrs Is Janet Beecher will remain with his moth Then he will revert to his fath a like period. This alternat angement will be kept up un Me C. Marsh, appointed yesterday by Supreme Court can decide which it efther” is qualified to act while separation suits both mother and father 1ded, funny rf Robert urent “Wasn't it sald patted the head of vear old son in an elevator leaving Justice Crain's cham- Wis after three hours which threatencd to become a physleal combat, Wept 1'or Boy The hearing began and ended with Miss Beecher sobbing and near hys- terics, |ericd “My darling boy! I have never Give me my boy. kept him from you,” Miss Beecher when she spicd Richard being led into court by |Hoffman and the latter's sister, Miss Lillian Maple inston, West will resume Koplowitz of 156 | Virginia, where she | her studles at Marshall M tor Frnest Detty have returned to ome in Elmira. N. Y. after spend- ing a vacation with her sister, Mrs. E. 0. Johnson of 300 Fast streef. Misses Pat Hashner and Al Beck- er spent the week-end at Lake Con- gamond. President A. J. Sloper of the New Britain National bank returned this ternoon from Greenville, Me., where he spent the summer. Stanley Zarauskas 8 Kelsey street, a graduate of S, Mary's col- lege, Detroit, Mich,, who has been spending the summer with his par- ents, has left to resume his studies §t. Bernard's seminary, Roches- of ter, i 2. Mayes. son of James W. | Hayes of Sexton street, left yester- Tnd.. to resume Notre Dame universi- | his studies at ty [Hlotie Actress Hust Keep Under 180 Pounds Mak# York, ont Dorothy | National | I8 years old and an wo over 118 pounds. If, she should eat heavily, so that her weight 0 pounds, she loses her new five-year which signed yesterd Richard A. I'awland, who heads Kirst Naticgil company, fipon ing told that his new had ¥ n dis ing I'his will not Mackall but v sept. 9 1l of the First ounee ¢ however licavily coed facc would ex- | Job, con- ling to regulation | ywered, replied by say- | to Miss young need not mention | admit that va- who have A and developed apply only all of our I you will tars bt minent stars carefully traine a tendency to allow themselves | t and in some cases vailable for the parts are supposed to play. of one young woman pany was forc several months rious pr heen nave to grow almost which they | “In the star case oes d a great deal | 1 suppose reckle arvang her co normal weig it and the actresses v it s Wa their cm to grow heavy ill happens to be the under 16 | Mack the ' ru uld ing st company from the con- se fol-| agrees that term of cor novel clau; x will X during X artist gent cdre Appearance sen may > company at any he artist PLAY PHILHARMONIC TO 1 (his omhined nds ceship of o Hartford. | Rristol hand of > e - - sskorHorlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk . Forintants Invalids, The Aged Nourishing— '(enible- No Cooking, 15" Avoid Imitations = {lated between the lor, Gumelius and dangh- | his fathe their fof the se ¥rom then on Richard, who gave street has returned to Hunt- ino indication of knowing what the proceedings were all about, vacil- his father, his grandmother er. on, when Dr. Hoffman {threatened violence to Arthur Butler |Graham, {Richard still smiled his unsophisti- Miss Beecher's attorney. cation, joutside the Hoffman clashed with G Justice's chambers was dragged away by Arthur field Hays, his lawyer, Yells “You're a Liar" David Flemman, Hoffman's aham He Mres, sistor was “kidnapped” by the father, here took a hand. Marching np to Graham, she yelled “You're a liar!" She then furned Mrs Wyndham, Miss Beecher's fo Oril mother, and exclaimed with equal vigor: “And o are you, you wreteh!" Richard was fn eourt yesterday i iUNlON RADIGALS HEET WITH ANOTHER REVERSE 'Ih'll h Conference Defeats Proposal Miss | in all workshops and dec of | aps of his moth- | and | Even at the end | ance who has had charge of Rich- | ard since the hoy of the state on a writ of habeas corpus obtained | hy his mother, his parents' separa- tion suits having resolved themselves for the time into a fight for posses- | |sien of him er with being unfit to care for him Fach charges the oth Justice Crain said that if the charges of efther were proved unfitness would be established unm)mr of wrecking |home by Jled Hoffman {then $2,500 in a play starring Miss \leave her hushand, [never with his mother until August | porar L ane. - |was agreed that |ternate between his parer [then started with his Miss Beecher charged her hushand vesterday with having heen under the influence of narcotic drugs. He, through his attorney, accused her of eveessive drinking and accused her the Hoffman her helief in spiritnalism nd “spirit writings” He charged further that Mrs. Wyndham aught Richard “incantations.” Owed For Liqu The spirit writings, Hays said, to invest had $25,000 and Beecher, and it was this spook-he- lief that had cansed Miss Beecher to He declared that liquor purchased 1 and June 1 this she owed $622 for between January lyear. Mr. Graham described the mother- lcve of Miss Beecher. He said she had let her theatrical work interfere with son, and it was she who had taken vl child daily to the park while his |father was “rolling over in bed” and !sleeping late mornings. Richard, it was revealed had heen 9 last, when Hoffman took him heen referred to as “kidnapping.” Justice Crain first suggested that disinterested person’ take tem- care of rd. Then he de name two would select . as it finally rd should al come m he . fa women With a kiss to “Daddy’ moth reet. ni home, 50 West 67 A machine has been Invented ich lays brick at the rate of 1,200 an hour ion 70~ less. in as or No ake tooth extract Absolutely Pa it-G ini Nap-a-M cain m had | yword would be. |or * | are her devotion to her | Before for One Big Union by Many Votes —=Force Shop Committees 8carborough Eng. Sept, radical wing of the congress met with another reverse toduy when its proposal tor a re- duction in the number of unions and the tormation of one big union was defeated by a halt million votes, Representatives of several of Jurger unlons spoke against the posul, Ben Tillett, seer political and international ment of the transport vorkers' union, supporters of e 0 (A Trades “The Union iy pro- y 10 thy depa and gencral one of the strongest the proposal, twitted delegates for belng conservatiye mists later were successful when a resolution adopted by a majority of 1,00 voles calling for shop committees uring such Weapons capital- on in- more 000 committees “indispensable in the struggle to force the ists 1o relinquish their grip dustry."” COVERED WAGON BABES MEET IN REUNION: Dinner to Those Born on Prairies Served In Connection With San Francisco Celebration, San Irancisco, 180, while lunmibering 9 (P Wagons we and lurching over the prairics, one would stop occasionally. After spell of waiting, the oxen would be whipped up amd the wagon would be sent on its way. Around the campfire that night passed, “I's a girl," Sept, Yea covercd 's a boy.” Last night, a generation later, number of “covercd wagon babie met around the festal board here a feature of San I'rancisco’s obsery- of the Toth birthday of the state. In memory the wagons creak cd once more and Indians slipped about just outside the glow of the impfire. The guests came from all Other features of the colel were provided by the army. Thr airplanes scouted overhead in the glame of as many powerful search lights, while anti-aicraft guns pep- pered hlank shots in an effort to “bring them down.” The army was staging an airplane invasion of the city and the manner in which it is met by the land S. Soldiers to Go Into Mexico for Bodies El Paso, Tex., Sept. 9 (P)—Reports current at ort Bliss that ar angements are being made to gend a detachment of men into Mexico to bring back the hodies of eight Amer- ican soidiers who met death while tion forces, serving with Pershing's punitive r\\-' GREAT ENGLISH BEAUTY SECRET “HOWARD'S BUTTERMILK CREAM" pedition a decade ago. It is understood that the Mexican government had granted permission for removal of the hodies and that state and federal officials in Chi- huahua will seupervise the work. The men were killed or died at Car- rizal, Parral and Casas Grandes. RDED CONTRACT. The Sherman Sand and Gu Co. was awarded the contract supplying concrete the Myrtle AW for for | 8ireet paving job at the meeting of the board of public works last night This company’s price was $2.86 per barrel. Other bidders included Citi zens' Coal & Wood Ca., Swift & Up son and Stanley Svea Grain & Coal Co. The hoard alsa that following t censes on Ju 1 pumps on curbs must be It was also voted to instal Cleveiand street on or b lecided last night tion of li- gasoline removed curbs on July expir: CRY IN THE NIGHT and some one in need of im- mediate help. If griping pains in stomach or bowels, weaken- ing diarrhoea, nausea, whe- ther child or adult, there is immediate relief from pain, ease and comfort in CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA EMEDY Keep it ;Iwnn in your home. [ parts SDAY, R i e RIDICULED C0AT, OWNER HILLED Hi Remy Uniform Owner Admits Resenting Teasing York in the SEPTEMB New War, W The World opinion of police, may been in part responsible tor the An- killed at 1oy death ncllo, as he Nelson sti vesterday of who was PPrancisco shot and leaving lLis home cet, Brooklyn, Arrested by a policeman and fire- n who saw himn running from An- ncllo’s honie, Joseph Rizzutte, 1017 1h avenue, Brooklyn fessed he killed Annello bee Intter had ridiculed and \is old ariny uniform blouse, A sacred KRelie It was an ordinary khaki coat, to Rizzutte it was a sacred relic, it e had faced death. In it he wounded twice and shocked during a memorable aguinst ihe Germans rgonne e coat had af hole sleeve and an- her hole near right shoulder. The khaki was a littie faded, Six years passed since Riz- utte put that coat carcfully and ten- ly away. He took it out only to in Memorial Da des. He | bor Day | 1 occasion to display it again. | The Fruit Packer's union, of | !which both Rizzutte and Annello were memhers, was having an ont- | ing on Staten Island Monday. Offi- gials of the union had requested that all members who had fought in the war wear their uniforms. Rizzutte gladly complied. His associates com- nented on his gall appearance hey noted that the ol1 hullet holes in the cont never had been covered {up. They remained there for all the world to that Rizzutte had | fought and hled and suffered for his | country. Angered by Ridicule | Rizzufte asserts, and support his story, that Annello ridi- culed the uniform. “You look like clown,” he is have fold | itte. “The v fsn't it The veteran enraged. s aid Iinow war? agked. The wonld never be over for him. he fold his associates, for he remembered one night when he went over the fop and how he suddenly felt weak and fonnd him- self gasping for hreath, groping on hat ke ourat whIl> alll DA en were rushing forward, eannons were | | hooming, and the air was bright with [ bursting shells. “Can T ever forget that?" Joe Riz- zufte shouted, 1lis companlons quieted him and tried to humor him. As it was a pienic, they advised Joe | and Francisco Annello to make up | and he friends. Rizzutte. in order | to forgat the hurt, went out to play | {ball. He ieft his army coat 1\.«»\:»[ W ol con- use the destroyed but | In, had shall- | offen- the Mens: Lullet in n on the na v seo witnesses aid over, to over! ahont What the war Druggists told not to take anyon money unless this delightful new \anishing Cream quickly shows a decided Inl||r'l\('l|l|‘|\| s Big Demand, Says | Fair Department Store Buttermilk Cream creates beauty aimost 1lke magic. The most won- derful thing about it is the fact that while it furns the dullest. most life- less complexion to radiant beauty and makes red or rough hands or \rms snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign of its use after ipplication. It actually vanishes rom sight and the most heated at- | iosphere will not produce the least inincss or greasiness of the skin. | No matter whether you are ubled with a poor complexion. vinkles, pufliness around the eyes. | reckles, crows’ feet or lines around | © mouth, ugly finger nails, or just simple roughness of the face. ands or arms caused by wind or un, you will find that any or all of {hese troubles will quickly disap- ar with the ue of Howard's But- Many people are wearing artificial teeth that are loose, uncomfortable, and cause soreness and inflamma- tion of the gums. They probably don’t realize that such platcs as these are slowly but surely causing the absorption of the ridge and that unless the condition is corrected the tissues will become so flattened that it will be difficult to re- tain any plate. Sty | he | Commissioners Jackson, | of the manufaoturer is § 025 U, & Lrol the branch of a tree..When | returned for the coat an hnur\ later hie found it had been torn and cut into strips It was destroyed POLIGEMAN ADMITS HE ‘ GAVE FALSE TESTIMONY' Skierkowski innst upon Pleads That He Be- came Confused Under (ross- Examination of Detense Counsel. TE A More than seven million ¢ Skierkowski was | the disel- | board of po- lust night T garding testimony he gave at a trial | in police court about two weeks ago and which w alleged to have confused and con! ry to the Nkierkowski is understood admitted to the committec statements were off color, tributed them to confusion by cross-examination by “nse coungel report of the committee, posed of Commissionc Putrolman Pet viven hearing pline committee of the i fore lice commissioners | Tt ’ Part Time Sessions in that his| Two of Ctiy’s Schoo A | but “‘l[ Part-time sesslons are being held in Monroe street school and the de-| o norarily, in the Smalley school, this being made necessary Ly the cor D incrcased numher of pupils. The | | addition at the latter place is being | Jackson ‘;ml I in A, \‘xs\ pushed rapidly and will relicve the| \ not sumbitted the brief session | goo0. shortage soon, while D% that at | of the board that followed the hear-| (s “gtan(ey achool hus essed | Ing because of the absence of Chalr-| rar cnough 1o permit all man David 1. Dunn, The committee | 4iond on full time, will submit the report at a speclal | ¢ meeting. At the mecting of the board, only business transacted was the ap- proving of bills for the month, the meeting adjourning subject to call by the chairman. After the meeting w\n | w Androw's raise he wied toac w rs, but did ciably help some school teachers, and move intended to underm fluene Marg nt of the T the chers' 1eq “Ihe request for s proj large tent 1 Walnut pupils to | was received at the Although therc ‘,H,l\ Haard Blaattiove owding at other schools e y the Washington, SRl sions have not been necessary. No e ttendance records will be sent in Dot | until Friday, so that the number o pupils has not yet been learncd. Th | school board will hold its regula adiourned. | o0 hiy meeting Friday aftermoon. S Ons Parker and | 4., “gnance commitice of the hoard illlam F. Lange went to the corner |, i1 4 sossion this morning and vot of Main and West Main strects where | (i B 0 S Lok e they inspected a new electric traffic g (e controiler. The apparatus operates | = : automatically and docs away with | Lieut., Col. \\ D. “li s Had the necessity of a traffic policeman. | I*ncnds ln Thlb (‘“‘, Tho cost quoted by a representative| (. T (0 SR , plus ex- Sleeintitos pense of cement base and wiring. | 1°ath of Lieut. Col. Wil 1, Wills, Camp Perry, Ohio, was a shock many loc As major, After inspeetion, the commis- expressed themselves as be- was in charge of the machine battalion of the 76th division ¢ impressed as it seemed ,,,a\':”,,‘,l;.h;fr‘;;,r:'or”’ Sl e C'amp Devens, this heing the division bio to which a majority of New Britain men at that camp were connected. Capt, Daly and Lieut Daly, both well known in this city, were under his command. While at Devens, Wills| visited in New Britain frequently as A. Quigley, at that time mayor of he city, Alber K. Corbin and Judge Willixm Mangan. meet ng Prayer the meetin, ave an not wish to up Prayer The is put e and lrugie hich White Oak during \Ugust, the o he gun at Concordat Lstabhsh Uniform Relations Poland, Sept. 9 (P—The | 5 concordat recently negotiated be- | the guest of George tween Poland and the Vatican is now | effective. It establishes uniform re-| lations between the church and state throughont Poland. These relations | heretofore have varied in the differ- heing covered by the | pre-war arrangements between uml can and the Russian, German | Austrian governments. he concordat became effective at a coremony vesterday at which all the Polish bishops were sworn in| before the president of the republic. WARRANTS FOR SEAM! Melbourne, Australia, Sept. 9 (@-— Warrants have been issued for four hundred Melbourne seamen for their part in the unofficial strike against the recently announced wage de- Warsaw, Chicago Teache Unemployment Increased Chicago, Sept. 2 (P—Chijcago is the 119th city of the country in the rate of pay of its sehool teachers.| Yet, though William MeAnrew, s perintendent of education, has rec ommended a salary increase, Chicago | teachers are opposing it Opposition to the raise comes from | the Teachers' Federation, affiliated | with the Chicago Federation of La- bor. This organization protested fhat | manent condition of hair league, the petitioners to gatherings in this eity. To be Truly Satisfied "SALADA" B8 tea drinKers will now use no other bilend. Ask for SALADA to-day. cfited higher not appre- of the elementa that it was a inc the in- aret Haley, husiness leration REQUEST FOR TENT DENIED permission to erect i park ing of the the but from g, as they A canvas struc- New - body the condueted camp meetings at month of and it is now planning simi- ¥ Cuticura Promotes Permanent Hair Health Shampoos with Cuticura Soap, j ith light applications of Cuticura Ointment when necsssary, tend to ¢ the scalp of dandruff and minor eruptions, and to establish a per- health, _ va!r Ointment 25 sh ffe. Taleam he. Sold here, Sam) fres. Address: "0n. S aer, Mt et crease, You Step Out From being merely dressed into the class of the well dressed, when you wear Hickey-Freeman Clothes. termilk Cream. 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