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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 HERE AND THERE HARD 10 DOPE OUT FROM OL” LONON| CAUSE OF SLUMPY Piccadilly Circus Now Features Crash of Athletics Has B%nfw at e Varied Sandwiches Shock of Seasn | contender, New York won the pennant that yveur, when the Pirates scemed a cinen for the title with only a month to play. ince then once has often heard the gamenesa of the Pittsburgh club questioned However, the Pitts- burgh club of this year has wiped out that stigma but it took three WOMEN'S SHAPES | TRUST HEN WHO NOT T0 CHANGE| AR IN_CHARGE French So Decree-Other Tid This Is Coolidge’s Advice on Bits From Gay Paree Debt Funding | DrTrues Elixir is an invaluable aid to Mothers when children show signs of worms. { You know the symptoms Pale face, coated tongu dull eyes, itching of the nose, constipation. €Dr. True's Elixir will quickly relieve these undesirable condition and bring back your children to renewed health and spirits. ¢ Dr. True's Elixir is absolutely safe. Made of pure herbs of finest quality, it clears it cleanses the entire digestive tract. In successful use for seventy-three yeai 19 (@ For those Paris, i wegotiations the tormation, a leading authority the French dressiaking declared: "Weo need marked nge in this winter.' The women e in keeping to the strulght and slens der line 1o the But as some change must be made, the dressmakers have hit upon expedient of trimming the backs of dresaes which is quite opposite to what they did last season. All gorts of designs will be embroider- ed on the backs of IWNS. Strange it may arc coming back fashion again, Not in the form that our great grandmothere wore them, but made of thread or silk, or both, and as delicate halr y are made In charming tints and have touches of gold thread, pearls and small precious stoncs woven into them. been in- in hus expeet any shape who have waiting for a world not women's will sist of Paris §0 becoming as seem, mittens into quaint Defines a Ghost 8ir Arthur Conan Doyle solved the approach of funding r on the Lrench debt to the United | States, President Coolidge belleves the American press and people can | Liest the end of an equitabl cttlement of all yet unfunded war | debts by reposing contidence In the \bility of the American debt com- mission o accomplish this, | Convinced that in case the | commission has accurate informa- tion on the capacity to pay off the several debtor nations, the president | belleves that body can be depended upon both to safeguard the intercsts of the United States and to impose no unnecessary hardships on those nations in so dofng. ke sees 1o rea- son for the press to become excited over the situation abroad or to en- tertain any fears that the govern- | ment will not effect an equitable ad- | ustment ot its foreign deb As to the form of security given the United States in the foreign debt settlement already effected, Senator Howell of Nebraska has raised a | q uestion with which American debt commission officials take issue. Announcement by the Nebras serve each | sorts of sandwiches | World. Circus has gone in for sandwiches. Kinds of Sandwiches,” reads one snappy lunch counter slgn, hung out to catch the tourlst trade that wants to eat while it run. Fifty Kinds of Sandwiches, All Different,” advertises a rival estab- lishment nearby, And fifty different actually are listed on wall cards and produced to order. Conr sandwiches made with canned corn heavily peppered are oftered as a speclalty to Americans. There are also peanut sandwiches and sweet potato sandwiches, pre- sumably for visitors from the New Cabbage raw and bolled, also Brussels sprouts may be had in sandwiches; these, presumably for native islanders. Fvery sort of smoked, salted, dried and raw fish is offered as sandwich filler, There are goos liver, turkey liver, chicken liver, duck liver, guinea hen liver and just plain liver sandwiches. Iig and date sandwiches are favorites with orty Irving Colpack, a enters Harvard Boston university without expense to himself. g the union, highest !those who took the entr ination he won a schol by the grades of nee 'ship off Boston Newsboys Protective the route has been a shock thousands of fans who were for Connle Mack. public opinton was strongl the astute and able Connie surprising comeback in 1925, pennant contender in (1 | from the etart ot the Labor Day, the Mac strongly in the running. pr usoll mer matically out of the race, odds ure strongly against th Many of the buscball expe dicted the crisis, basing their belier the youth and inexperience team us a whole Now that the club has fal the home streteh of 'old you so" havin inning. “My lub is going to he | good as the players think it | marked Connie Mack this 1“1 feel that T have a great b AN need to do is to get the e newshoy, this fall By mak- | any of exam- some boys are "~ SLEUTHS T0LD Lo pulling with his y in No one figured the Athletics as a ing, yet 1 until | True, tney are not yet nmllxv-) but hem, s pre- the Athleties would fail in the srely of on the tered in the “I 18 their Ju. 1, as re- spring Al club. playcrs were In the second division since 1014, 1 Postal Inspectors Ordered to Continue Hunt | | Washington, Sept, 19—Post office inspectlors throughout the country, recognized as forming one ol the |most effective sceret service organi- lzations in the world, have been di- [reeted to make every effort to ap- prehend George “Dutch” Anderson, {pal ot Gerald Chupman, notorious (bundit, and fugitive from the At. llunta penitentiary, Body Not Anderson’s the recent report that body found at Dubuque, lowa, was {that of Anderson, lead to a general oy on that he was dead, 1tush ‘U Sinimons, chief post office inspec {tor, requested all postmasters to give the widest possible circulation to in- that a The True Family Laxative and worm expeller Family size §1.20; other sizes 60c. and d0c. HUBBY SHOOTS WIFE WHO BOBBED HER HAIR; OTHER FREAK NEWS BITS (Special to tne Herald,) Chicago — Girl employes of the | ctouniy health department have some sore d. arms, A doctor refused to vaccinate | (o them on the legs becausc they would | more subject to germs in street dust. | tain stylish the silhonette figures, ubereulosis assoc! N York ‘m 1o up with be = k Leono of I'h was his his star, Ulrie, who quit the cast | m' spring. She theater guest last night. last Macobb, 111, hot : nd, @ chureh d had her hair bobbed, Mrs Trout is expected to live. Her band shot himsell and is dying. by an angry hus on, | =i . = \ Lacconis — “I don't want | 10 be a queen,” vowed Princess Ma- falda when Prince hilip of Hesse captured her heart, girls | hius- I'a. — Hi become dangerously Chester, 1 school | have e %, P | hay New York — Leaking tear gas one problem which exercised all|senator that he would insist, when minds during the week of the In-|congress meets in December, upon ternational Spiritualist congress, immediate conversion into negotiable which has just closed here. Al- bonds of all foreign obligations to the though he did not produce a ghost, |United States has brought response RS e formation | examination by n- | speetors who know the fugitive dis Iclosed that the report was erroneous, Dangcrous Criminal | Described by post office inspec- weight by starvii HGHT RACKST women patrons. Hot dog and sauer- kraut sandwiches are popular with men and boys, They are called hot dogs. just as if they were being sold at Coney Tsland. BRIEFS FROM OLD Lombs drove policemen from quarters to the street weeping. head Hard (o Dope When a ball ¢lub slumps, particu- Iy in batting, the cffect is felt in Laston, baried und Pa. — After having been r 100 tons of coal for an he gave a definition of one — and that was something. “A ghost is an appearance material for the spirit life which, therefore, must remain on earth” eaid Sir Arthur. The delegates seemed satisfied. The Belglan delegation monopo- Yized most of the sensational piwt of the congress with its report of the cure of a 23-year-old Antwerp girl, Jeanne Debors, who suffered a tubercular disease in the right hip, leg and foot from childhood. Doc- tors abandoned hope of a cure, but the girl took spiritualist treatment three months ago and now, the Belgian delegates stated, the girl has become normal and walks without a cane. Easier Naturalization Fasler naturalization is the latest remedy for [France's glwindling population. A bill has been drafted by De- puty Charles Lambert removing most of the formalities and expen- sive fees attendant to becoming a citizen of the republic. Among other facilities provided forcigners mar- rylng IKrench women may claim naturalization at once, while others will have the qualifying period re duced from ten to (hree years. The bill aholishes the right now enjoyed by children born in Francs of foreign purents of choosing be- tween Ireneh nationality — and military service — and the nation- ality of the parents, It is expected that taken up by Parli the opens. the ment bl will h s s00n s session Was Always Lucky Maurice Dokanowski, one tes of the Krench debt now on the way to the tes. with Ilinance Minister Wi per not chosen delegate for that reason, but generally regarded having born under a lucky star and to be fmmune from consequ ot shipwreck or other disasters. He was aboard the Ifrench fliary cruiser La Provence. t trans-Atlantic liner. when torpedoed in the Adriatie the He floated around in water &everal hours before he picked up and now is supposcd to live a charmed lifc Henri Berenger. ber of the mission minister. has latest achievement struck oil ip Berenger was mission” tion in learned tance of end of hostilities French P has struck ol i foothills of th of the mis- nited Cail- a8 a he is been Janux Aps nees aux- old it w during war. the was rankir atter the credit fact t France men- finance his he to his the southern “petroleum com- during the war, a func impor he growing um. Soon after the 1 the vich the petre of he organiz roleum company i THIS too | from debt commission officlals that this already has been done, Insisting, however, that this was not the ¢ Senator Howell sald he believed the prineipal reason | such bonds had not been furnished was because it would have given the United States a commanding posi- tion in Kuropean fiscal affairs by permitting their marketing should |oceasion require, In the British settlement an cxample, he said, non-negotiable [bonds had heen accepted to replace the original loan notes, while bath note issues contained provision for cubstitution of negotiable bonds up- on demand, no such demand, the senator said, had yet Dheen made, nor, so far as he knew, was In con- templation | Floyd G. Blalr, lcg debt commission, decl unnec ary for the jssue a denial of the se nator's con- tentions, asserted the form of the bonds given in the British debt set- flement left no room for doubt that they were negotlable curities in overy as adviser to the ring it commission to wa sens Situation in Syria Is Reported Serious | 19 (®—The Matin to-; letter from Monsignor rchbishop of Ahuran. Myriam Harry, an Orientalist write desceribing the situation in a8 vy critical but no despe The letter vs a tion is preparing fo taarch against Djebel, hut that to make vietor: corfain 15,000 well equipped troops | will be for VFrench s greatly diminished feat of August 3rd. he archbishop says energete ac nd prudent administration are ary 1o reestablish se curity and W presti All fricnds of mee at Damascus had 1o take in the citadel Paris, § print B. Cadi, to Madame French expedi- ion reees Toie - of Drowned Sailor 15 Fornd ot Norwalk New Y Sept. 19 (P—1. D. T hody washed up on Norwa Con was drowned can, whose w island Tay morning, on S mber 4 when a lif 3. 8 the | was | -line aboar on which he henenth him s of the ship, the line when was carried away with him. Two ers of the U Bainbridge was stationed nearby saw him 1 plunged in after him and a hoat was lowered from the Bar- vouth sank for the third e help could reach him arry tatione ve wa Acco s leaning & g to offi i it g and cs old rthed in A=anol Mining India 70 feet Ic 1.000,000 il tree 1 to he Land IS AN Age of Specialists W ick h t ou're ou en en ) vou call a doctor— y build a house you call on an architect and a plumber and a carpent Youll find thi s plan eq s ug lly good in placing your Classified Ads. Call one of our t1 G ] tion. 000 H She will gladly a ing the right copy for your proposi- -ained Ad-Takers at ssist you in pre- ERALDS DAILY | there 1 levelled | have re | annual lof | rates To Raze Old Home Adelphi Terrace, now tenanted by Bernard Shaw, Sir James Bar- | rie, the ghost of David Garrick, and | many of (he wags and wits who have made the Savage club a cele- brated Bohemian haunt in London, ! is to be wrecked. Tn place of the old which from their perches on the| arches designed by the brothers Adam overlook the finest sweep of the curving Thames in all London. is to rise one of those vast| structures that tend more and more to Americanize Burope. The news of the impending| huildings, | | change came as a shock to those | | who love Old London. It is as hough Mount Olympus was to be to make a foundation for Mammon's Temple and that the pastures where Pegasus grazed were to be converted into a park- ing place for limousines. inal agreement for the destruc- tion of the terrace has not becn signed, ached a conclusive Shaw, Barrie and the I that scintillate in the irouds the river and mist that| the Victoria London haunts only on leases, which are re- annually. Bohemian inhabitants of | alrcady have moved | | customed short-term newed se Other the district away. Labor Party Session Plans are well advanced for the | conferenee of the British lLabor party, which will be held late this month in Liverpool. The executive circulated & numbe draft resolutions, which re- markable in that they indicate the | decided tendeney toward a modified form of imperialism, which has been for some time evident among Labor leaders in Parliament. Opposition will he encountered in {his, however, and amendments al- ready have heen prepared designed to bring the convention back to the are Labor is old standpoint of Labor policy prominent in W hich are such tenets s nationalization and the capital levy. | One amendment, for insjance, asks the conference to w«pn.h;\w‘ the Imperialistic utterances of cer- tain leaders.” Irom Man- chester demanded the capital | and the suspension of war loan interest on holdings more than 5000 pounds sterling, with) the raising of death duties to lnrwm“ fourths of fhe amount of estates. he Communist controyer: well to the 1t is| maintaining its re- | fusal to accept the affiliation of the | Communist party. the conference will as a matter of convenience re- Jax restrictions on Communist dele- | taking part in Labor meet- again will b for ikely that while ings One influential union. the port and Workers' union eeveral Labor groups | the conference to declare Labor, while a minority | party the House of Commons from in accepting the responsi- bilities of government. Trans General local will ask against n the Yellowstone Natfonal Parl )k is known as a ‘‘meat burne nff as a “brake jammer, | a waitress as a “heaver'. ur President Garfield's father dled fighting a forest fire. Big Shipment of|l FIRST-GRADE ORIENTAL RUGS Just Arrived—Containing Belouchistan Kerman [ Shiraz Mousal Sarouk Lelahan | Trak Meshed, etc. In Different Sizes and With Reasonable Prices { All Kinds Repairing and Cleaning Nicely Done 3.V, Sevadjian where 1 | but | lished GERMANY RECEIVED Berlin, von tical over the chief executive ple of I weeks' va The trip was not only In the n: ture of mans the pr in cent reciplent As he The that state Berlin against clevated, railway Protests fr ing writer S Hindenhu advisers 3u A h success, | Hindenburg of most Ba President embankment are keeping their ac-!visit did much to cement relations hetween the second largest German and the mokers are up in arms' the failure of the what | tion of their smoking cars on the by instituting inst rights. paradox nounced a blueish while the demned platform. or, to ifi perfectly ing a Ol cleed (velr crush, just instead the court sac for w3 by | quent stuge- found what fi it. the At involves the wvho e sion A lang's Wwoor 50 years of existence. th ow founded was by cxtens helped the ¢ trade, ligious much ert poser, compose: collection Lagoon -Catch- of Carl about the prominen ance of the first o Vo oy the centenar: 1 recently dral 45 Grand St.— Phone 1190 to Luthes, this Attention th and athy to smoke of eve tion, are invariably to be found in| smoking haze inveterate smoker is con- | loomed outside to B 1l deseribed Ay of re sides smokhe ¥ B Oberammerga present Play. Successe ) t th himself business ot velopment His sons. scendants tion top notch fixes, Christ represe in dema Posthumons Tour posthumous works of Rob- Schumann, have Schumann collection the Schott Publishing house at 's n, o an A complete M to {15 to be done by the | tion of the collabora 0t P University of ume, « ver wa celebrate the 400th shnl of the wed Berlin Smokers Indignant at Women in Smoking Cars 190 ) «'s friends greatly impression the made upon during wion there rece; ept. oliday, but was |cal experiment to sce how the G ould t to the for appeared he whole-hearted left Dietramzell of his and hundred, arlan press von Ilind feder nokers Revolt al gove they say is interurb: women. n - an in the the p organizat a general infringement is called women, witl much ni at y car, of envelope tobacco stand which is muc the greater h ood cigar befor non-smoker, ladies arc luck especia of tac 8 easily through the on of their dily finding a being duly 1 he President | popular sident by showing him off vairous sections of ! | This first attempt proved a 100 per | wherever vacation \spent, the fire department, students D a convent although it is understood to | peasants broke into hurrahs, Simi- stage. | lar scenes were repeated cr lights ' the route, including Munich, { emphasizes m all quarters are he- | launched urges | emokers' socicty with the object of (able to inexperience but it was not advertised alf all departments of play. The Athletics, who won 1 their games through frec jduring the carly stages of 1 Isimply checked their extra by for more than a month in th streteh, As is usually the case wher are breaking badly, an on balls invariably i poli- | S pleased CGerman the peo- he ntly. ers, who Tiad been consistently all season, four get goifig. Take Lommel for instance. Knuckle-ball artist won 20 g the first four monthe, ther about four weeks before he capture his 21st victory However, it was in that the Athlcties slumped than in any other departm play . That is a rather frea tion A slump on the ual, yet the Athi losing streals (hrew awiy heeause of poor bas than in any other manner, just ¢ the euse The b a po ng liatst countr von | the ovutions. was bises is in th mord castle, |1 was of lusty | Al along | Tn e club was a its poor finish The Athletics ar ved to make can leg (5 the erisis the inesperi more vital fz than anythir real elu history in the denburg's rnment. —_— Case of P No Jdoubt ates some folks will of cour Such a | served. | everythi usurpia- eritic The fsm s most Athletic playc was in them. T'rue, ieked but it due to “Euts « e 1 street One ion of a of “nerves, novement | be on their | 1 to the|® \ a pro- | live an- | pe deserip- | 150 of loss of cour he i Pittshurgh hall elub, down a somewhat ience to what the heen through. Mree y ¥ east enjoving n he penn; tock three y simi Athleti d in smoke n seven-game one obs! v only five T on the I worse, | of aiN e enter- | zames le: burgh x: t ments York beat th Tn two wec es with New five eriti- They Iy 1. removed as a a nost of hitting race, hits ¢ home s | things v or Hted a in winning ouldn't =d yrilliant ames in Vo went could of running worse ent of Kk si the un- civ long | games running in clee cto 18« b, des- Ameri Athletics to lack [aiately nnde- rs gave w b trace- really cars to lar ex- s have ck Pitteburgh came » lead tacle, o I hnzard proved costl straig ks a seven-game | 1 had been wiped out and Pitts-lare 1 ennant- s not Tt might fors as “a murderer, safe blower, all laround bandit, pickpocket, forger, bank burglar and general thie Anderson has heen sought by fede state and Jocal authorities since he lescaped December 30, 1 with Gerald Chapman, from the Atlanta penitentiary where they were serving it year senfence for the million- doilar holdup of a mall truek in IYork., Chapmun was capture turned over to Connecticut authori- ties, convieted of murder there, and is now under sentence of death, shonld he be urvested by the fed vral authorities, he probhably would be turned over the the Indiana off! cials for trial on the charge of mur- der pending against him at Muncie, | where, with Charles Wolf. now in custody, h leged to have killed Mr. and M Ben Ha who in- formed on Chapman, aggregating $1,500 ed for his capture, Chapman's Hahits simmons has learned that Anderson is well educated. speaks 11 langu can move in any society. is fond of music. good liter: ture and good living, and often fre- quents good hotels and high ¢ furnished apartments, Lately, how- ever, he has been dressing roughly. speaking with a Swedish aceent, and in small towns and rural dis or ot lake resorts where, with friends, he rents a furnished cottage. Iostmasters have been instructed o0 wire post office inspeelors imme- ir Anderson located Inotify the nearest po officers, Hoe also has warned fhem to exercl extreme caution. *“as this man is a killer and will likely resist al ro lhave heen offe: Mr. % riets, is arres ornado Does Damage at Vets Hespital in Ariz. Ariz., Sept nado struck Macartan Veterans hos- pital here late yesterday. It scatte cd the canteen building, the hospital rarage and patients’ garage over an A of 250 feet, levelling telephone |moles and trees all over Tueson and Tneson 1t scemed einehed. There [brought behind it a cloudburst. S a Precipitation registered in ten minutes, reported. 1.02 inch- No loss of life old automobile tires making half soles for In Hawait DISL shol pushing | densest { age, m«l" at. But | teful for| y shown them, they fre- | mark in how a that to be and used mon iz Anniversary an family of Christ Ant in m a8 ¢ Grorge e firm in 1775, an expert wo ability an commercial crammergau gri grandsons kept the fi s0 that gures and ations 1 and m's Work the been included e hitherto orming known are “Cuckoo in f Venice," “Ca ' and a waltz edition of t n Webe published w aria ve Germany fon of a m under H Heide ' experta rofessor mbr 1 composer, is e rea of Wel A special old-time vesper service s held in the Re in inniversary is being celehrated that | known as G The records | Lang, of its woodcarving Lang cruci- other re- still German just published T musical sec- Academy the guid- loudest ctionable | ways have not | teresting on the Lang, P ompleted x who not only | odearver, | d by his relations eatly in | later de- reputa- are com- in a new unknown with the juvenile Hiding,"” tch-Who- he works r also is his work with imber of Moser of rg. The e unpub- years of on the ath, June rlin cath. of Martin Two rewards | and | 19 (A—A tor- | { lour, a baby is in a hospital suffer- {ing only A motor iruck | knocked down and the coal | poured upon the | playing on the | doorstep. from sl K. She DELAYS N. Y. OPERA Walking Deleate Interferes in | Beluall of Chorus London - “The new st poured into th east dements and thy a cataclysm, in in wine of the old wine of the atens us with Austen Chamber- ch about China, we siid | New York., Sept. 19 P {goers perturbed by delay {formance of Bellini's {learned today that the t L backstage fistie prelude in which | walking delegate of the labor | union fo which the chorus belongs | T almost lost an ear and the con- | the ductor was severely mauled ite The fight delayed (he performance by the Boston Civie Opera company | at the Manhattan Opera hou night for an hour. Many in the |dience went to the hox office de- [ manding {heir When the curtain rose, two policemen watched | over Conductor Alherfo Baccolini. | He was vested on a cl of assault and released in §1.000 | I hail wra Jacobo, who played the title role, was geized with at the end of the first aet, Iy Tuceolini retired s Opera in a per Norni Ney York — Big Bil and rendered suceess{u pertorm IMittes Little v their s vival a mdon Kensington € o tourists. Vs statue in is the favor- of American P Lord - FPrenchmen Astor's horses in ssiull finding gave them pound notes, ACE DISFIGURED A1TH PIVPLES Large and Red. Body Affected. Mra Heals. “ My face and parts of my body were affected with large, red pim- ples that were very annoying. My clothing irritated the bresking out on my body and I could not sleep at night. The pimples disfigured my face and the trouble lasted three or four months, “1 tried different remedies and was treated without help. 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