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POLECATS ESCAPE FROM WRECKED BARN BIG EAGLE FIGHTS WITH FARMER. iy The ‘Assoclated Press. Berlin—Needing money, Friedrich August, erstwhile king of Saxony is sending some anclent tapestries from his castie to the United States for sale, Parls—News now leaks out that Teed Smoot put his feet on the table as the French debt negotlations in Washington ended. Berlin—German research has re- vealed that Hurope discovered the umbrella 175 years ago thls week. The first was brought to London from China. Vienna—The score of a mass composed by Carl Marla Von Weber and thought to have been lost in a fire in 1883 has come to life. i Berlin—Hrledrich Wilhelm, for- mer crown prince, {s the defendant in a sult by a newspaper editor for libelous defamation, the reason s that Friedrich denounced as libelous news a statement about a girl held in hig castle, New York — The Rev. Norman Thomas, sociallst candidate for mayor, regards American aviators who bomb MoroEcans as “plain mur- Jerers.” Stoneham, Mass.—Horrors of Sun- day's storm; ten polecats escaped when the gale blew down a barn. Madison, Conn.—A golden-head cagle, seven feet from wing tip to wing tip, caught in a rosebush while stealing chickens and killed after a fight with a farmer, is to be sent to the Museum ot National History in New York. New York—aA tale of two gentle- men of Verona Place, Brooklyn; Dr. Walter & Lyon'is advertising in the papers that he {s not dead. The demise of another resident on the same streel with a similar name and the wearing of mourning by Mrs.! Lyon for a daughter caused condolences and loss of practice, Washington—"Hugging matches” in modern dances and scanty or too masculin attire of the girls have NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925. 14,000 APPLICATIONS FOR 1926 MARKERS Many Drivers Desire o Have Numbers of 1926 —_—— stirred up delegates to the interna- tlonal convention of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday group meetings devoted much attentlon to these and other influences regarded as destroying the character of youth, Tarrytown, N, Y.—Melodrama in real life with villain foiled and hap- py ending: A bride was left waiting at the church when an unsuccessful sultor kidnapped and chloroformed the«groom. Found on the roadside, the groom came to at a hospital and the ceremony was performed twenty- four hours late, Hartford, Oct. 26—Approximately 4,000 applications for reglstrations tor the year 1926 had been received | by the state motor vehicle depart- ment up to noon Saturday. Many of those applied in order to avail them- ' sclves of the opportunity to retain their 1925 registration number, After November 15 no reglstration num- | bers will be reserved and holders of low numbers or any other ypreferred numbers for 1926 will have to take their. chances as to new numbers | with all other applicants, first come firgt served. As the department has been reg- istering motor vehicles for 1926 since the first of October, the issu- ing has been done af the rate of about 280 & day. It will have to be increased to about 2,500 a day for the remainder of the year if all those who are expected to want to drive through the winter without in- terruption are to have their ma- New York—Marry early is the ad- vice left in'a note by a bachelor of 50 who committed sulcide because he regarded unwed existence a fail- ure. §-61 INQUIRY POSTPONED Failure of Captain Dichl to. Arrive in Port With Vessel Delays Naval Oourt Proceedings. Boston, Oct, 26 (A —Failure of Managua, Oct. 26 (P—By & coup d'etat carried out in the early morn- ing hours of Sunday, General Emil- lano Chamorro without opposition captured the fortress of La Loma and at last accounts was in control of the capital, The movement of General Chem- orro was made in protest against in- clusion of liberals in the cabinet of U'resident Chamorro, who s the conservative ieader, and his adherence long havl'; objected. The troops of the garrison jolned !in the coup. There was considerable fighting which the troops attacked the eon- slabulary commanded by the Amer: fean Major Carter, both sides suffered casualties, In the camp De Marte, at the foot of La Loma fortress, there was a fight in which one of the constabulary was wounded, but a more serlous affray occurred in the market place where two of the constabulary were killed and 13 wounded. During GEN. CHAMORRO CONTROLS MANAGUAN CAPITAL Early Coup Gets Possession of For. tress—Protest Against Uiberals ° in Cabinet, Solorzano, to throughout Sunday, Tn the the afternoon, which | clashes former General Chamorro in order to pre- vent further bloodshed. Throughout Sunday night appre- henslon prevalled among the popu- lace. The streets of the city were de- serted, except by the soldlers, FALCON PLAYERS DINED R ——— Members of Baseball Team Are Guests at Banquet Tendered Them By the Athletic Club The members of the Falcon base- ball team were the guests of the | Falecon A. C. last night in Falcon hall at a banquet celebrating the ending of a successful bascball sea- son. A number of distinguished |guests were present at the affair and the attendants were put in a jovial mood all through the evening. About 60 were present. Peter Pajewski acted as toastmas- ter and & musical program was pre- \sented by the Misses Helen, Mary, Celia and Charlotte Motika in songs and dance numbers, The postprandial program was followed out and Alderman Stanley Karpin- ski complimented the {eam on its record during the past season. Oth- ers who spoke were Joe Mlynarski, “Mickey” Huber, Angle Sataline and others. Features of the evening entertain- |ment were numbers pregented by teams. Francls 8,'eshan and George in Captain John H. Diehl of the Steam- er City of Rome to arrive in Boston with his vessel today caused post- ponement of the naval court in- chines registered by January 1. Judglng from the experience of last year, it is estimated that appli- catlons for the registration of about Bayer paired up in a comical sketch, while Zlegler and Kopec performed. Soblek and Hines demonstruted the Charleston and delivered comic sketches. President Adolfo Diaz, one of the conservative leaders, obtained from Presldent Solorzana a promise that he would acceds to the demands of quiry’s hearing into the sinking of the submarine §-51 by the Savannah line ship. At the offices of the Ocean Steam- ship eompany, which operates the City of Rome, it was explained that the vessel was delayed in sailing and would not reach port until to- night. - Officers of the steamer, including Captaln Diehl, together with mem- bers of ths crew, are to be called to testify concerning the circumstances surrounding the collision the night of September 25. It is expected that taking of tes- timony will continue for three days. 'WEDDINGS AT ST. JOSEPH'S John Damora and Miss Carmella’ New London, {Napolitano were married this morn- ing at 9 o'clock at St. church. Joseph Bosch and Miss Josephine Camarella will be married at 8t Joseph's church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Joseph's - Sally—“Hurry, dear, it's getting late.” Sam-—“Where in thunder is that new dress shirt I wore to the banquet last week?” Sally—“Why, it didn’t come back from the laundry. I phoned them about it and they are going to look it up. d You have another one in dresser.” (Same takes the shirt from the dresser and pro- ceeds to put it on, | small holes.) moth eaten.” home. the other came back full of Dick—*“Oh! (Dick departs and Mrs. Raspberry speaking. Barr, phone.) fondly.) ¥ Sam—*Sally, dear.” noe Intallment ACT IL rieone-—Poudoir of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Raspberry Time—8 a. m. on their niece’s wedding day (As the curtain rises, Mr. and Mrs. Raspberry are dressing to attend the wedding of their niece. Sam—“Good Lord, T can't wear this thing; it's all Sally—“Why, it can't be moth eaten, dear; that's just the way it came back from the laundry” who agrees to lend him a dress shirt.) Dick enters with the shirt. Dick—“Why the excitement, Sam? had a couple of these shirts.” " Sam—*T did have, but one got lost in the laundry and T wouldn’t have one, either, if I were depending on the laundry. Why the Sam Hill don’t you buy your wife a washing machine? picks up the phone and calls 2504.) Sally-—*“Hello, is this Barry & Bamforth? \\;ill you please send up that | washing machine I sent bac » & Bamforth—*I'm very sorry, Mrs. Raspberry. but we will be unable to deliver it this week, as all our salesmen are husy demonstrating machines.” (Mr. Raspberry then steps up and takes the i. the second drawer of the when he discovers it full of 1 thought you holes.” Sally, realizing her mistake, This is last week?” Sam-—*Hello, this is Raspberry talking. We've got” to have that washing machine this week. tending a wedding today, but if you will let me have the use of your truck tomorrow 1 will take it up myself.” We are at- (Early next morning Sally hears a commotion and, entering the kitchen, finds that it is her husband bringing in the washing machine. Al most hefore he has time to set the machine down Sally rushes madly to-him and embraces him Sally—“My darling husband.” (And they lived happily ever after.) THE END. RUMMAGE SALE WEDNESD [, QCT. 28 In Store 551 Main St. Beginning at 9 a. m. For Benevolent Purposes LADIES’ AID SOCIETY OF THE GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Telephone 1786-23; Will Call for Articles 4 150,000 motor vehicles will be re- celved by the department up to that time, but the difficulty in the past has been that most of the regis- trants have delayed until the last few days of the year before apply- ing for renewals with the result that | considerable congestion has been caused and the registrants them- selves have been forced to walt in line for hours at a time. In antici- Ppation of a recurrence of this rush, alterations to provide three addi- tional registration windows have been made in the issuing division of the department at the Capitol, and similar preparations have been made at the branch offices in New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury and and in Stamford, where an additional branch oftice is about to be opened. TWO OVERCOMEIN FIRE AT HOSPITAL Chiel Noble Criticizes Manneri of Notifying Fire Dept, Axel Overstrom of Hawkins street, | chief engineer at the New Britaln General hoepital, and his son, Har- | old, a fireman at the institution, | were overcome by coal gas fumes last night about 7 o'clock whils bat- tling a fire in a coal pile at the hos- pital. Both men were revived by pulmotors that were rushed to the hospital by the police, but both are ill today from the effects of the pol- sonous gases. Thelr condition s not serlous, | The fire in the coal pile was | caused by spontaneous combustion, and occurred while the fire depari- ment was fighting the flames at St. Joseph's convent or South Main street, Happening as it did, Chief ‘Willlam J. Noble of the fire depart- ment sald that the circumstances surrounding the fire and the manner in which the department was noti- fied emphasized two very important matters. e After the clder Overstrom discov- ered smoke coming from the coal plle, he and his son attempted to ex- tinguish it themselves by shovelling headquarters had answered the scc- ond alarm for the fire at St. Joseph's | § convent, there was nobody there to answer the hospital call. After some time, however, a young man happen- ed to hear the bell on the switch- board, and answered. ,Overstrom sald that he wanted to speak to one of the deputy chiefs and was told that they were at the South Main street fire. Overstrom || then called the rectory of St Jo-| seph's church and requested that | they call the deputy chief to the phone. After some time the message was communicated and the call an- ered. It was then discovered that the coal pile was on fire. Engine Co. 2 was sent to the hospital and a line of hose was turned onto the blazing pite. Chief Noble sald that the incldent | clearly demonstrated the necessity of having a man detailed at el times to the switchboard at fire headquar- ters, He said that if the fire at the hospita] had been much more ger- jous than it was, there still would not. have been anyone at headquar- ters to receive the alarm. The de- | partment has asked for several| | vears that an appropriation be made | § | for two men to work on the switch- board, but they have not recelved it. { Overstrom told Chief Noble this morning that he called up in the | | first place to receive advice on how | 10 put out the fire in the coal pile, but while he was attempting to get the advice, the coal burst out into flames. 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Tollowing the ceremony, Mr, and Mrs. Erieson left on a wedding trip and upon thelr return will reside at Upson street, Bristol. POLICE SE PROPAGANDA. Barcelona, Spain, Oct. 28 (Pr—a | large quantity of placards and other propaganda in furtherance of the movement to separate the province of Catalonia from Spain proper has been confiscated by the Among the placards was one © which was imprinted the Catalonia Separatist banner with the inscrip- tion “The hour has arrived.” ) Ut Gadl ee o3 Qi TLey T oI i apids Sui in, teableland ManestrveSeated Chairs i e s e e s e 249,00 (Great confusion now reigns in the Racpberry [§|which it had been placed. Seeing | Fight .Plece Grand Rapids Suite Of% Tl Bllt?e J ] y om $343.00 ;287 00 What to do is the question now. 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