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Evening Schools Enroll Monday, Wednesday BIG VALUES IN Now Open— Tuesday or Evenlngs HINERS GIVE DETAILED REASON Explain Why They Have Refused ship with his fellows, it may prove very worth while," As opportunitics for the develop- ment of individual taste, the presi- dent urged greater knowledge and ippreciation of art and music anc the drama; he belleved that fraterni ties should encourage this interest In this connaction he announced that Wesleyan this year, undertakes for RAZE GHINATOWNS | T8 END TONG WARS (leveland and Boston Take ROMANCE OF ROMANCE IS BROKEN 10 BITS Doris Keane Back From Paris Where She Secured Divorce From Husband SOLDIERS AWAT THE ZER0 HOUR A French Troops Ready for Next Drive on Rills the first time a currlculum course in music and that special arrange- ments will be mada for a series of |concerts In the collcge chapel. A |series of lectures will also be glven |in the appreciation of art, and there 18 a possibility of femporary art ex hibit The president also urged the de- velopment of individuality in re- n In commenting on the Scopes resident MeConaughty said BOOKS Regular Price o Arbitrate New York, Sept. 24 (A)—The ro inance of Dorls Fgane, who for eight vears played the leading role in the play “Romance™ has besn shattered, Just back from abroad she re- venled today that she had ebtained a divorce in Parls from Basil Syd. who long made stage love to Drastic Action Now Tork, Sept, 24 (A — China towns in Cleveland and Boston are threatened with extinetion by eit officials as a result of tong war Killings which threaten to vold the peaca trealy between the Hip Sings (I In “Romance" Sydney wus a and On Loongs slgned here Monday [30UNE clorgyman capiivated by o nlght [prima donna, who rejected him for City Manager Hopking of (‘leve. |the sake of her career. Jand last night ordered buildings in| 10 “The Czarina” Sydney was a Chinatown razed as fire and heal] [YOUNE Cossack with whom Cather- |Nazards. More than 430 Chinese jine the Great portrayed by Miss lwere detained for questioning fn con- | Kcane fell in love. [neteion with a murder Tuesday night | Svaney is an Englishman and Miss Chinatown was deserted, Dolice | Koane has applic dfor restoration have been guarding the district as (©f her American citizenship, which Is o she married Sydne {most of the doors were broken down (S'¢_ Jost when ehe married ydney January, 1918 by ralders, [ ok | News'of the divorce will surprise oo N frionds who thought that her ro- Gusthattineti imance was likely to last, espectally 3oston shortly | in view of her apparent happiness | with her husband and baby son in her New York aparfment. Miss | Philads1phia, 24 anthracite scale committee of the United Mine Workers today sent a n to the New England Coal $2.00 and $2.50 association, in convention NOW 1t Boston, outlining the reasons for t the t gody of Dayton was not [the refusal of the their diferenc 8 operators to a The mes {ll-considered un-American s with the arbitration | 18 sent dn answer to an ad- |10 Jaw por fhe rampant lawyer Book Dept. e duilered befors the comention | 101 5, 0T, (1o TATIAL (et v by Walter Gordon Mer SRR AETen A ot nadivue insel the antivacite ob-|y\enfieth century religion, nor the DRUG CO. and request |tragic figure of the Gireat Commoner 169-171 MAIN 81, Sept The Fez, Franch Morocco, Sept. 24 (A ==The French troopy are waiting the zero hour for the next big push ainst the Riftians, which it is un- rstood will be from the eastern end of the battle line and fu con- junetion with the Epaniards, whose progress n the Alhucemas sector is being followed with the keenest of interest here, Everything is said to ba'\ readt- ness, Lines of communicafion have heen formed close to the front so | that there need be no difficulty about | supplying the bases during opera- tlons. Over these lines the trans- port section of the army can be' concentrated Immediately in the | vear of the advancing troops. The | operating troops have been well sup plied with artillery, alrplanes and | tunke, and the arrangements are s11d to be so perfect that the high s Keane would not discuss the reasons | command {8 of the bellef that the | for the divoree. operations can continue untll Decem. | | E e ber, notwithstanding the rainy sea- | {ONG. HOWARD PROTESTS SAKLATVALA DECISION Nebraska Democrat Will Not Attend Iney, miners to submit |4 hard coal | s le 3 ate choice This Week $3.15 ad $4.75 Herbert L. Mills Hardware « 336 Main St. was made that it be read before the meeting of [for whom religion was a matter of | the New England dealers [{he heart only Instead of the heart “The United Mine Workers |and hiead. ‘The real tragedy was the s to arbitrate the terms and con- ' yought that Christianity which gives the largest opportunity o true in- dividuality, can he defined by statut: and fmposed by a court. College, the speaker continued. chould ald a man fn his individual |cearch for Nis God “who ean he found in his studies and among his | mates.” said confor York Chinese lead ing of a Chinese in ore the peace pact {was signed in New York was con {sidered in tong eircles as having voided the agracment, | Cuptuin Goodwin of the RBoston police have motice that if another shot was fired he would do all fn his Ipower to wipe ont the Clinese dis- {rict theve, e threatened to obta my! | | | re to bo written fn a aftor telegram a said the clegram, It will and All\'! arbitrate fons that arise under the terms after the agreement has heen made. No business man would agree to submit to outside ar-| conditions | college are to go in his contracts. | atter 1 arvitrate the pries at wnien | AIR BOARD NOT 10 MEBT AGAIN UNTIL MONDAY | they thele coal nor the contra e of a contract Mtration the terms and that son. | \ 1t was sald In military elreles to- | dny that Abd-El-Krim cvidently | suspects a blg offensive from the castern wing, for he is concentrat ing more and more of his forces in the Kifane region, Groups of tribes- men led by Riffian regulars have repeatedly attacked a blockhouse held by a force of Zouaves and Spahis, near Kifane. It is asserted that they have been repulsed each time with heavy losses, but that | they do not seem to be discouraged by the ehecks. The enemy also Is grouping forces {fn the Tacunat area to the cast of the central section of the front, olsewhere calm reigns, except that the Yrench artiilery and airplanes are being kept busy bombarding and hombing enemy centers wher- ever activity is apparent. shall seil aid from the building commissione have the Horsfall Dressy Coats For Women amount of profit they may make, clothing dealer would refuse to ar- bitrate the price at which he must sell a sult of clothes, Then why should be coal miner be compelled to arbitrate the price at which he shall sell his labor which is his only stock in trade, “Mr. Merritt says arbitration 1s ‘principally the only peaceful solu-fits preliminary survey of the mili- tlon which the fngunity of man has|tary and postal air scrvices com- 5 heen able to advise for situations of | pleted, hrl:‘rium before the presi- ‘;:“"“"‘"“'_ bringing the w " 9 ong leaders together, this kind." John D. Rockefeller, Jr., | dent's alr board were in suspension |0 o 5L B L EAC e\ o is & good business man yet his coal {{aday until Monday, when the nex Cliies i Yorl “'”*"U':- 1 company refused to arbitrate the |phase of the inquiry will open with | 5y Sy o i ]mml‘m‘ e wages of its miners in Colorado In |{he testimony of air pilots Ing depor ”m“ Vil ment for international peace, compli- 1914, Judge Gary is a good business | In the Interim the board will have Still Trying to A\er mentary fo {he visiting delegates in man yet he refused to arbitrate | gpportunity to study the mass of in- wages in the steel strike of 1919 al- | formation alrcady presented by the (reneral Mexican Strike | xew vork immediately aftr the con- Mexico City, Sept. 24 (®—Several | ference, though requested hy the president of | war and navy departments, includ- the United States to arbitrate, Coal 11,,,; the controversial issues empha~ operators of Mingo county, West {xizod by the divergence of obiNiON {confurences have been held by the | Congressman Howard announced Virginia, who are followers andin the war department on the ques- | ipious interests fnvolved in the fm.hy that he believes that by at- disciples of Walter Gordon Merritt's [tion of air defense orzanization. Istrike of the Aguila Ofl company and {tending the conforence and banquet, industrial philosophy. refused {o ar Colonel William Mitchell, Whose s proposed general strike ordered |he would be “giving approval to the hitrate the wages of thelr miners ”’,mhm'n":' of a unifled air service Ly the regional eonfederation of la- action of Secretary of State Kellogg 1920 lunder a department of national de- [hor in sympathy with fhe strikers, |in barring Shapuril Saklatvala, pre- Surely If such great captains of frenge found support in fhe views No settlement of the confroversy wis | sumably at {he request of the British industry and large employers may | presented to the hoard by Mujor .‘”.,.H,‘,, e government” he sald, Ho proposes rofuse arbitration it i unfair to in- | GGeneral Patrick, chief of the army | President (falles has rendered no | to remain away from the conference sist that the anthracite miners he fqjr sapvice, f8 ons of the army fiers 'decision on the profest of the con- |in protest to that action, which he ompelled to arbitrate thelr wages'tn be heard. The former assistant |foderation against the declaration of | declared “penalizes Saklatvala for and earning ecapacity in this cov- air chief. ent [the federal distriet government that {ehampioning for Tndia the same the anthracite miners o Eille ve and navy air [{he strike of tha Agnlla company's fresdom which the partiot fathers merely protecting the interests administrations revived & lemployes in Vera Cruz was illegal ned and wen for the United themselves and their fam I Jargely brought |The president 1 eferred the ques- TOR lr)\II TFRM (ireater Inmwduallly, Theme of President’s AUITESS — nee Poor, Now Wealthy Shoe Store | i | nfl,\\zngl‘-;mo(l)*‘lv Tnereases Sept. 24 (A o4 (P Fifty years cilla Care settled with | American Legion here and will be Speaking on “c dividaality, on a desolate etrip of [ buried with military honors today. Shoes and Mattresses | President James ). McConaughy |her 1 plea for gy individusl- [ tndlan ea hordering on Lake | = N 3 g {ity among students, in his matrieuki- | Michi Thoy eaught fish and When you're not in your cerved fish dinners for a living and | f shoes vou're on a mattress. For comfort 24 hours a tion day address at Wesleyan uni- A their titls ta the bar | 0 t ‘t ut 1omorrow day you should buy good versity here today. Such individual- the president said, is becoming shoes and sleep on a good N W mattress. € I % o e VictorRecords asingly necessary as the for admission s, This day J curollnents, | mass instruction subinergim LONG-WEARING SHOES FOR CHILDREN r title fo 43 acres near the | Parents find that the chil- it g ' dren’s shoes that they buy here give long wear. We | sell the Melanson hand- sewed shoes for growing girls and children, which ‘ fasiy i we think are the hest shoes o | the bisis ) made, price and quality zes foday, he considered. A pencil hox goes with ecach pair of children's shoes THE “CAVE-MAN" No shoe in years has sold as fast in our store as this snappy “ Cave-Man." If yYou are a young man of high school and haven't a pair of these col- legiate Man " fnrds rtainly land board of liealth to Lulldings condemned and from fm- Colonel Mitchell Will Be One of the | ion authorities to have Chin- |#se without credentials deported. The president of the Chinese d | Benevolent association, a merchants' | Next Week, lovganization, is to continue negotia- | 24 (P—Witn |!ions with tong leaders fn Now York about the trea Tho aciation and the o police were in- Principal Witnesscs Heard Interparlfamentary Conference at Washington, Columbus, Nebraska, Sept. 24 (P) Jecause Shapuril Saklatvala, com- nunist member of the British house of commons has been barred from |the inter-pariiamentary union con- ongressman Edgar Howard t, Nobraska, will not attend onference. sither will he attend the banquet [to be given by the Cornegic endow- Wushington, Sept. ference, FALL KILLS CHILD 8 Paul, Sept. 24 (P—Kept after <chool hecause “he eouldn't think all afternoon,” Kenneth Bergquist, 9, returned home later than usual, complained of a headache. lapsed | into unconsclouness and died here | vesterday, The lad had fallen from a high wall on whieh he tried to walk on his way to schosl. Mo suffered a fractured skull. ORETHROAT Gargle with warm salt wrater ~then pplE over throat- %l' IP"ORUB Fall's smartest, fashioned of soft, warm suede cloth, needlepoint and pettipoint—in the new shades of Cuckoo, Gracklehead, Plranga, Blue Jay and Queenbird. Richly trimmed at collar and cuffs with Silver Titch, Silver Muskrat, Beaver, Squirrel and Fox. lovely and moderately priced. HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Strect “It Pays to Buy Our Rind” It's tl;e Ultra in Fall Hat Style i BECKWITH'S | /i CONNECTICUT - HAT COMPANY 6 R. R. ARCADE Stetson Headquarters Very army whose most | attack [gerviee controversy ahant the pre {~a tn appear before | Tuesday The are of | troversy W tion to the fe Ramon Tos Pending a report from the gover- nor the sitnation apparentlv will re main vmvn-mcwd for several days, ( ‘redit Men Will Meel Tn Hartford Sent. 29 The Hartford Association ot {Creditmen with a bang on Tuesday lumvlng, September 20, at #:30 p standard time, at the City elub Hartford There will ha present for the first fime sinee their organization, the members of the Hartford Buflders Supply Gronp, That the opening session might be instroetive and enterfaining the committee has arranged a splendid |program. J. H. Tregoe, national xecutive manager, a keen analyst, has just returned from Turope, thoronghly equipped to tell of the eomomic and industrial problems | \‘m-mnnmw Europe at present Tawrence B Powers, manager of the | ‘\M. Fngland Credit Men's inter- | | vhangs bureau, of Boston, an expert ‘»m interchange and adjustments, will Falance the program with a subject -«un fitting the eccaslon and of areat Inferest fo the wembers of the new Buflders' Supply Bureau. The program- will he preceded by dinner. \MN board on auceessful development of mmercial aviation in the United Rtates ag pietnred before the hoard | vesterday hy Postmaster (ioneral \Immon \‘\ ill Rul' \_. 1nd Socretary Hoover as a vir- | - (e s At e L R homasRYY. ith Honors | assistance and Richmend, Virginia, Sept. 24 (P | At first unclaimed and removed to | a medieal eniluge for dissection, the | body of Frederick Kenneth T hnm [ | Over 17, | give the proper co | aperation fo the industry | World war hero, formerly a ca taln In the British Royal ll\vl" Middletown, Corps, has been claimed by the Conn,, C'hicago, o hnshar Y made ater none di ren Jand Years later the ity, fing nstrnetion of the & fiary steel mills made the sand plot valuable property gite. Then he n her lang legal fight to establish | Ter titla ta fhe property through | pres in » univer ot to colloge hu the with student, also Presi rigil Instria [dividuality “squatters' A La Nrs ( mills, . upholding her squafters’ rig Ten years agn <he trinmphed in a similar suit tn volving 157 seres along the lake front, valued at 81,000,000 Maney ohtained from some of that land fi nanced her later fights, makes such a step ne ! ient MeCona sidered uniformity, ¢ fi fury ha= given valued 20,600 suer evil lts, 1 g the applic lity on the part of the Convenience, Safetv and % wdividu stident to A e J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Volces |Nt-fl Tuesdnys nnd Fridays 2 p.m. to 8 p. \lndla B45-3. Dr. William F. 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Unlike many Investments, there is no danger of fluctuation in value. They can be used for investing large or small amounts for a long or short period of time. You are ce aims to develop |y sary for them tn ask for Prices are As S7.00, fies in comrade- |cisty T ——— Autumn (Wearing a Patent Leather Pump) Arrives Just a glance at the shop windows proves that summer is over and autumn has come. And, had vou met Autumn at the station, you would have admired her smartly simple patent pumps. For, although Fashion is said to he fickle, patent still lC(dll\\ its position as a favorite. As for patterns— it's good if it's simple—if it isn’t, it isn’t. You'll see satin and kid, too, wherever you go. So, since the new footwear effects are too many and varied even to mention here, why not pay us a visit and see them for yourself. Prices— $575 . $10.00 'San Smart S Jes 18 WEST MAIN ST. 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