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e AT~ e A A T e ATy A o AT A his courtesy in openiag thelr recent street, charged with breach of the “The rest of the gang have bel PRIN[;F SUB convention I:"]A[; I]FI FGATES JOURNEY MANY MILES lIz P“LI[;E UE[[ peace; Thomas Dunbar of 78 | brought in, so I might just as well L4 \ Day Bchool, §15 a month, Connee- L \ Y Beaver street, charged with breach | foin them,” Joseph Kaczinski of 243 ticut Business College, 163 Main St TO V[Ew SUNS ECL[PSE of the peace, and Andrew Belinski | High street told Patrolman Maurics of 436 Main street, charged with | Flynn at the corner of Lafayette and drunkenness and breach of the | Main street about an hour after the T0 GET CASTLE e o e e WELGOMED INROME Bring Us Your . . ]lfl\llig job have begun with a steam Party of Bclentists Going Half Way peace. It ls understood that the |arrests at Sokel hall, Kaczinski was rescrlptlons shovel xu:m—‘l from the W, H. Hall PRPA—— Round World to Observe Three man who started the disturbance left | drunk, the pollceman testified, and I‘M"r'h" on Co, 1 the hall just before the arrival of | had falled to heed soveral warninge Youssoupoll Claims French De-|“urucess” Souvee wan senumes | International World War Veter-| ~ sumute svecacte m smmanes. | quad Rushod 0 Sokol Hall- |2 seice baret and arter’seceiving | o s home and”gst oft the strete H ’ = L 5 saching plano. Studio Booth's Pittsburgh, Sept. 10 (M—A jour. " a severe jolt in the midriff from one | The last warning was at Lafayette i We are scrupulously exact- panmen t Violated Terms of WIIH Block —udt i ans Body Meets ney half way around the world to Five F]ghwl‘s Arrested of the battlers. strest, where Patrolman Flynn sald ‘ ing that every proscripfinn meeting of the building com- Sumatra, Dutch East Indies, for the Supernumerary Policeman Thomas that Kaczinskl became abusive, us- » g o u|l- lvn will be held tonight. Judge purpose of studying a three-minute ——— Blanchette was on duty at the hall | Ing vile language. Kaczinskl was i : 3 . Parls, Sept, 10 (®—Prince Felix|J. H. Kirkham will submit an opin- Rome, Sept. 10 ()1 eclipse of the sun next January, was . 11 o'clock fined § is filled just as the doctor || : : L me, Sept. The delegates ! y A free-for-all fight developed at |and about 11 o'clock was in the Youssoupoff, who with hia _friend |fon on fhe meaning of “accredited |10 the sixth annual congrens of the ‘-'nrl;ld foday by Dr. Hebeg D. Cr-|, Lo3iing ruception i Sokol hail on |busement. Hearing & commotion - ordered. We take only the || Pourichkeditch waa chiefly Fespon [Persons” quailfled to. vote for re- | Fidac, International World Vaterans' tls, director of the Alleghggly ODSEI-|goyion gireet Iast night. and five of |upstalrs, he hurried up and found CIVIL, SUITS RECORDED, sible for ending the career o A8 [ALLONNLEAT L8 organization, were welcomed to the alleged -participants were ar-[the fight in progress. His appear- C. g time necessary fto fil it ||Tuwan monk Gregory Rasputin| Masor A. M. Paonesss and the |Rome today by the royal commis- Many weeks wil be required to|hh LEEEIC AT G am . |ance caused a full In the battle, but ThajOom grol SR Tsa B o/ | : egan legal proceedings (oday 1o ob |board of aldermen Wwill meet tomor. |soner, Signor. Cremonen, o ihe|TC3C1 (R0 out-ot-the-way * place| Ut G 1D ‘potice court. this [after a brief respite, tho dlaturbance | thTOUSh B. T Gataer, has SO0 5 right and verify it—and |[taln posseasion of Kerlolet Castle, in)row evening to act on proposed tax | presence of Premler Mussolini and N "d"',“l e "‘Ti‘”‘:"",;"l“l“ “”":'f‘:""”" morning. Judgment was suspended | was confinued. Blanchette sent n | Walter and Julla Cedar, Walter | : the d'p..,vm-:|l of finistere, 'v r v;u;\'. 1hatements other Itallan notables, 20 " :"’ "‘“‘”: / (L) 1“n A ’f; In all cases after the court warned [a call to headquarters for the patrol | Kiimas and Frank Kreselin for $100 charge you a fair, reason [|Which was left to the department by Notlce: It there {s a Connecticut | The royal commissioner n his| Priied M 0 o [ransportation and| i, gefendants that when they at-|and for reinforcements. The patrol | damages. The papers. which are re. b iis grandmother, Princess Zeneide Buginess Collega graduate anywhere, | address declared that renewal of the *{LINE U of sclentific equipment. |40 40q \eddings In the future they |responded —shortly with Sergeant | turnable In the ety court the second NarischKine, as a museum now unemployed, see Mr. Bhea at Dr. Curtis ls accompanted by his were to deport themselves more |Michael Fiynn, acting-Scrgeant John | Monday of September, were served able price, quietly, O'Brien, Patrolmen Anthony Kag- Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor. solidarity and comradeship attained it mber of selentlst Enltnatneialotibatiatbs Fataking i soi e numbenio EacieLbe L Swarthmore college, Philadelphia. e Princess, who was connectad |once—adyt with the house of Romanoff, the| D. Shimansky, who purchased g o AN S L M e S ! veterans in their alms and INSpirs | beom o the aris will o to Lick | T108 who were before the court |lnuskas, John Rappanottl, = Alfred | witz. i L ”:".” Ay nrl Naciviaband. ‘\1.?1; 8L TaIneR Park and | heir governments to strive for bet- | gyeciator “Galifornta, and will eafl | {18 morning in connection with the [Tanguay, Michael Brophy, James| FEdward A. Mag, acting for Jay i THE AtsRRC At Reieriband) M aatongeiracly last Thursday, 50l |er fnternational understanding bt ion Baptenber 28 1oF ul(nlr were: Raymond Gunning of [&ullivan, Th'mas Riley, James Mari- | Birnbaum, has brought action for Prince Youssoupoft, was martted to |the real eatate yosterdsy to 8amuel | Colonel Thonius W. Miller, Amer- | giiiv iat “Ghina, Tney expect to[ 237 ENm street, charged with breach |nelll, Maurice Tiynn and Daniel | $50 dumages against John Marhefka, R e e et B el [1can president of the Fidac, In reply | (jaw tha eclipse on January 14, next, of the peace; John Kolodzy of |Cosgrove. On thelr arrival, the five | Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwits i Petersbur | The Hart Studlo, 260 Main streel, | evoked applause when he saluted | (yom Benkoelen, Sumatra J Beaver street, chatged with drunk- |defendants were loaded fnto the |gerved the papers, which are return- T [ 3 Room 217, Piano, Vocal Interpreta- | promier Mussolinl as a former sol- | ) > enness and hreach of the peace; [patrol and hooked at police head- |able the third Monday of September Two montha will be required fo ot up and test out the scientific | equipment, which weighs more than presence begin another important | This second marriage proved un- [ tion, Organ, Harmony, Musical Ap- happy and the princess ,after a resi- | preciation. Only serlous students ad- | dence with her French husband In | mitted. Tel, 2531.—adst, dier and declared it fAtting that the Fellx Cumnlewski of 438 Main [quarters, in the city court. veterans' organization should in his DRUG CO, |[Fo bl i B T e, et 2 | L] Keriolet Castle to a woman whose | mass of requiem at the church of |time fulfillment of the fime | . . I 169-171 MAIN ST R ”::'l,'“‘,'"'r;d, [ EuIohn At R n ke IRCRRERLde Ve ip ca g eafiol (el acld et |Mass, Legionnaires I 1 een the chief cause of the Princess' | morning at 7:45 o'cloc v § 19 soldlers, g Lo i . i ur Bapnirast Lo¥ M,;,TQ 1n n'!v:k for the | The ceremony was held in the Open Thlee Day Session ! I Lifer ine ErlncemMrelirned Btol oot s e e it centioiandivomen | RostontiEent RDIUD) —oiDulewe ow Brltiany, bought back theicastlaand||: ‘mre resuiar. meeting of Irabalial| icEates wera I iatiending for thejifrom 284 iposts’ asembled hera fo= lived there until her death, She ‘ 2 2 | first time. The delegates marched | qay in the opening session of the ! Circle, No. 12, National Danghters of | from the capitol through lines of G ; three-day ronvention of the Massa- | Isabella, will be held tonight at 8 | Fascist militla to the tomb of the "k at the elub chusetts department of the Ameri- ! huss i roome: unknown soldier, where a wreath|can Leglon, Organtzation and the | ilover post, Amerlcan Te- | was deposited. & ) et Snost| | appointment of committees were the “D i“ 2 Eelpde Follz Youmgupod noxt al- ‘:‘n::%.“wz;:fii-amm'”‘? zthe ros| e order of the day. It is expected that eauviie Ieges that changes have been made |"*gee THRY enn® oo IROYALTY INVITED {he major portlon of important bus- In Ke t Castle h ’ 88 ent In Keriolet Castle and that some nv'r,mm” TR o et Al ot iness to come before the convention | Tailored Frocks ||:s fest oviects huve been s | 0000 S eien wno it emor | 0 PRINCESS” WEDDING cted upon tomorrow. now claims the castle as Ml\"_nnflp this fall, wers given n fare- program included a golf grandmother's heir. arguing that the [0S0 VU, GO0 TRTE SEAL ) N0 tournament and a military ball at for Fa“ terma of the will have been violated | o0 AT AL U b Tooaloelaoelal Eventiin Tjaty|he EoutRFATmory tonight | v the elal, . tme: G il l 0C! 2 aly | Byithefofticlala oL the idepariments St. Mary's Ladies’ T. A. and B.| e . woctaty will meet in the school hall| For Sometime Will Be Held A charming group of youthtul EmLCEstie ARG RANs S tonight at 8 o'clock. A soclal hour & o models — distinctive in design, New York, Sept. 10.—Prince| i for10w. September 22. ( . Beautitully tailored and devel. | | Toussoupoff was the plainfiff in a| ‘Afjeq Anna Webher is confined to| Turin, I Sept. 10 (—Princess | ( WRINKLES LlNES ? ) | 14 ) bequeathed the castle to the depart- ment of finistere on condition that | g An Important Offering of it be preserved exactly in the state| g | in which she left it. TN A o o e Is on Its Way to New Britain Autumn has arrived oped In Deauville —one of the ||Tecent trial in the New York su-iine New Britain General hospital [Mafalda's wedding to Prince Philip | smartest of the season's new |[Preme court, when he sued Josephyiin appendicitis, of Hesse on Sept. 23, is expe | [ preme W 5 sse on Sept. 28, pected to | fabrics. | B Widener, Philadelphia financier| . "joceph T, Rothfeder of New [be the most imposing social event e |and art collector, to compel the re-|york eity, a former local man, 18 [scen in Italy since the marriage of | OR CROWS FEET At Sloan § Lovely colors in Cuckoo, Tan, ||turn ;f ("‘" “;“‘“”“””(“"""‘ ‘1?” visiting in lown for a few davs, her elder sister, Yolanda, to Count | Piranga R passed rom pls pomsesslon to Mr.| Artemas Stockman, Jr.. son of [Calvl di Gergolo. | ( Lemon Ju\ce Tightens Skin | ve epartment Mr. and Mrs. Artemas Stockman, | Hundreds of invitations have al- Soms models have velvet collars, ||claimed he had transferred the | Y ritationschaye fal pin tucks, block tucks and flares. | | paintings to Mr. Widener as security |y 00 vasterday after having heen asked are N Squeeze the julce of | two lemons in a bot- | . of Rronklawn street, returned |ready been issued and among those | eral foreign princes | Brimming over with in a morigage fransaction. Mr. . . . | % morie nfined to the New Britaln Gen- |and princesses and others of noble | h \ thres Th ff AT for the ssme tow price of || Widener ciaimea ha had bough T30 2, W 5 B s yagaree tls containiug thres | e newest effects o ot e onnice BOINE | s, A, A. Yeager of 51 Lincoin |Savoy (Italy's royal family) or the A S Al Of th $19 75 L EnonL AR [street returned yesterday fram New [House of Heese ! T e iy e season— . o \mfimnmf’{'” i ek | Haven, where she had been visiting | The festival in honor of the con- | Tt e t his family with which he had hoped |/ °"9™ ple will probably {ake the form of a| shake well and yoii our only l'egre 3l e fancy costume |Ia n ty, to redeem the Rembrandts, named | PAri it have the very mild \ : R e . mmwr bedecked canoes and row- | i _IO SF LLC thelBrilianylelesta for whicis N Ph{IOWT) Plath Hag s flluminated with Japanaso | e L 1 15,000,000 francs, and 1 Transfusion Overation rart laxed skin, erase fine lines and erad Will be that You can't Buy them all. sorted then | Ive cases containing Princess that he hoped to recov e s e * |cate crows-feet. IllmSUf» : afalda’s trousseau have already| “nroupgge this sweetly fragrar Philo Platt of Newtown, state com- larrived. All the this prop-| panhury, Conn. Sept. 10 (P — | | on the ground that the terms of his grandmother's will had heen | gowns are crea- lemon lotion inte the skin at night «lt Pays “, Buy Our Rind” i L missioner of agriculture,’ who has [{ions of Itallan dress makers, B& heriina s of ihe = been a patient in the Danbury hos- = g |wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet I pital since last Thursday for »rmti MILLS lare smoothed out, giving a more ment af ulcers of the stomach. un- Pawiuck pl. 10 (B — | o inful contour to cheeks, chin, | City Items 20 sielan in charge of his ticut Business College, 183 Main 1t a blood transfusion yester- | The """F"fi‘” Co. announced 10-lyyoat, Tt Jeaves the skin velve was stated today by the phy- [ 13y A week's shutdown of its Ann|goet clear and tresh. case, The |and Hope and number 4 textile mills | goyty experts use this as,,,nge“. o part | at Lonsdale, beginning tomorrow |otion for enlarged pores, also to | of the line of treatment mapped out | NENY, because of a cotton short-pieach and whiten sallow, tanned | Sloan’s Smart Shoes operation was performed Leaves HOTEL BURRITT | —advt “|in the ense and not hecause of any | a%e. About 1160 employes are af-lgxip | w M . . o7 el L e R e R (B s naruiow atien vourec [ 45 YWest Main: St Opposite Burritt Hotel 8:20 8. m, (Daylight Saving Time) ||| ceived a nots of appreciation from [ missioner Platt, which s generally = e sinca it acts hest fmmediately after | the Thi Beta fraternlty members for | improved. the physiclan state READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIE III prepared, Fare $3.50 One Way Plerce-Arrow DeLuxe Coaches, For tickets and information, call Hotel Burritt, 67 W. Main St. Tel. 3310 Mortensen's DeLuxe Coach Lirfes | ! Charles Evans Morris, M. D. 1 Office 708-709, Pilgard Building | === |First FIELD DAY EMANATED RADIUM e AND - STYLISH FURS The lady who buys a fur coat designed and built New England Furriers can be proud of her AND ORGANOTHERAPY IN REJCVENATION ~ |ATHLETICMEET Union Suburban Express e . A ~ w2 | New Britain Factories | = |WillowBrook Park <o | SAT, SEPT. 12 : S . flnental Rugs ) i Just Arived—containin ||| 2 P. M. 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