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Beneficial Loan Society 95 West Main St Room 101. | Raphael BIg; Phone 1-9-4 the new g [One of the 910530 Saturdays 9 10 1 faansed by the Btate and Bondad to the Publie e s e e . et P ——— ey READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS FLASHES OF LIFE: MELLON FORCED TO WALK FROM AUTOMOBILE RIDE city's clergymen | fact | No wonder chil- dren love them HEINZ Rice Flakes the new good food with NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1926. NEW YORK AWATTS | RACE AROUNDSIE 7 cana. o= Bderle and Gorson Women Like- Iy to Be Matched New York, Aug. 30 (A—The me- tropolis is looking forward to a 42- | Eastern Point national women's breaks record course with a w Haven — Following a fall | a sec ry Friday, Mrs.| Li | | Bristol — Mrs, James R. Calrns, 74, dies following a fall down stairs. from Elsic {mile swimming race around Man- y* | hattan fsland this month between his | the first two women to swim the “Star Spangled Channel” as the Bridgeport — Johnny Anderson, | London Sunday Herald now des- Bridgeport, wins 400 yard state|cribes the turbulent strip of water champlonship swim at annual lite | between France and England. saving corps meet. | Mile. Garde, who is Mrs. Clem- | ington Corson and the mother of twe children, is eager to add defeat | of Gertrude erle in a New York | swim to her Saturday’s achieve- {ment of swimming the English annel But she wouldn't “swim es fifth nel again for a million pounds,” although she swam it once to make money for her children. Arch Selwyn, theatrical producer who is Mrs. Corson’s manager, sald he would fssue a formal challenge today, specifying that it take place | within 30 days, before the water to | gets too cold. If Miss Ederle ac- six | cepts, Mr. Selwyn, Walter L. Li berger will post a $25,000 bet on Mrs. Corson, who he backed finan- cially in her channel swim. Mrs. Corson swam around the fs- |1and five years ago in 16 hours. | Dudley Field Malone, advisor to Miss Ederle, previously had indi-| W. Watkins of Ellington d | cated that the first swimmer of the missing Saturday returns a {channel would consent to race on vacation without explaining hi$ around Manhattan Island, provided | disappearance. acceptable official TICKET SOUABRIE ALL IS ADJUSTED Bri referee, geport boxing “Ter! Le at home dies s E drowned rwich Ferguson, recovered Rohert aturday, L. is Bridgeport—Mayor James New York dre trict democratie club. . Hayes, gr anted in connection murder of Ross Humphreys, turned to Hartford. [ Norwich — Employes on way {work are held up at gate by gunmen, Walk- Ha | ford - ne- | h is re- Hartford — James Rums field, injured in auto rday dies in hospital. of accident | Joh Rockville heriff — Deputy she received an | challenge. Mr. Selwyn also cabled Mrs. Cor- | son in Dover asking if she wuulfl‘ compete for 000 pr: br William Wrigley, | mile race to Catalina Island in J(nn—: ‘IMY\. | } “T will swim for the Catalina Ts- | Jand purse, | have a nged,” W Channel, but had to retreat from | autographers and photograph hunt- | ers. Miss Ederle, worn out by New | York's too enthusiastic reception, defied her doctor's orders to rest by going out for a ride in a new road- ster given her for defeating the | Channel waves. | TIGER OF FRANGE 10 WRITE AGAIN | Pleased Witg Reaction of His| Debtv Letter int Vincent Sur Jard, 30 —M. Danish newspapers are filled with praise of the second swim, recalling that Mrs. Corson was born at Veile, Denmark, and is the daughter, granddaughter, and sister of three distinguished Danish musicians. Vendee, Clemenceau, will likely The colony of men swimmers at Cape Gris-Nez, France, is dete mined to go ahead With swimming | prance's war premier, plane. “We can't let the women do ! .. th T all this year» explatned Tshaw | VTite another open letter on the nce, Aug. {able | wen, Tribute to Borah benefit of the imperialistic schemes I expected to receive a formid-|which are now crushing the life out raking over from Americans. [of people who were in no sense re- no—Nothing like that. No,|sponsible for this war.) No,” the Tiger thundred. Then‘ SR ——— his features relaxed and a quizzical | PROFESSOR'S WIFE DROWNS smile lighted his rugged counten- Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 30. (P— ance as if he were greatly amused | Mrs. Lorna Wolfenden Parker, 26, —*and Borah, Borah! oh that man | wife of Professor George 8. Parker Borah! I have not yet got over it. [ of the faculty of Spracuse university Yet you read what he declares—|was drowned in Lake George Sat- ‘cancellation of the debts’ Borah!| urday night after her canoe upset, ce Borah! Super-American | according to word received here to- Jorah! No, really, T can't get over | day. nator Borah, chairman of United States Senate foreign affa ”\'J SHEAKS AT C. L. U. MEETING. rs| Edgar Wallace, legislative repre- ommittee, in recent statement |sentative of the American Federa- garding, declared: If they (the |tion of Labor, and John L. Egan, a Helmy, tian, who plans to ject of debts, following up that ad- make his eighth Channel attempt |dressed to President Coolidge on | “”5; W Ark, ; |August 8 last. This was announced | rs. Corson salls for New York ; .. o | Saturday. Naval militiamen aboard | eadielnte ol S a the training ship Illinols, of which |Fetreat in Vendee yesterday. | Mr. Corson is assistant superin Pleased With Reaction | dent :n;/! where Mrs. Corson Wwas Clem took occasion to | swimming instructor for three vea lease i i have asked Secretary Wilbur for the pr‘ i navy to give her an official wel onlijes | letiet with a salute of big gun KU Sennfor SoE reasons why he letter—hitherto | ttributed to varfously and widely | motives. The “father of ! so expressed the opinfon | ation o2 the Mellon-Ber- | enger debt agreement stood little chance in the French parliament, and finally reiterated forcibly his de- |cision to refrain from participation | in active politics forever. “I may write another letter on debts; T still have something to say: I have not said it all. One must al- | ep the last cartridge in his semi-offic M say nceau he was quite reaction of his poked a little fun and divulged t |wrote the orig ome, POLICEMAN TAKES BRIDE Willlam V. Miss Gertrude Williams Patrolman Politis and |that T Married Today At St. Andrew's Rectory. Th of Miss Gertrude Willlams, daughter of Jasper Wil- liams of 8 Sixth avenue, Bristol, and Willlam Vincqpt Politis, son of Mr. and Mre. Joseph Politis of 424 Chest- nut et, took place this morning | at 9 o'clock at ,. Andrew’s rectory. Rev. Edward V. Grikis officiated. Miss Eldona Politis was maid honor and James Connolly, best man The bride was attire of white satin and geo white picture hat to match and car- ried a bouquet of white r lilies | of valley and orange blossoms. The m:id of honor wore a gown of apricot colored satin and gold lace | trimmed with fur with a picture hat. Her bouquet was of tea and butter- fly ros: T ft of the bride to her tendant was a gold vanity case and e wed ling interview 1 , M. Bure o |enceau direct. | Quite Satisfied | The announcement came in reply to M. Bure's query as to how the | war premier appreciated the reac- tion to his world-wide open letter | to President Coolidge. “Quite s d,” Clemenceau. | “I believe T did the right thing the right moment. I have re- cejve tons of letters of :1]‘]’)!0\2” from all the countries of the world, | rs by unknowns; many we n‘ signed at all. There were let- is published by quoting M. Clem- in a zette gown replied M th he at at- |© rot g or any other contest you Mr. Selwyn declared Mrs. s her answe that § p | Corson had recefved offers amoun Flght in Accord [ing to 8200,000 for theatrical and| | other engagements. One from the Qesqui-centennial exposition in| \nk | Philadelphia will be accepted, he| the Penneyl. |Sald, and decision deferred on| Jomid others. l'm"”(,;f "n\“l Both women refused to succumb %t tne|to weariness after their achieve- 23 np.|ments and the resultant exhausting I diftt. | 2cclaim of the crowds. Mrs, Cor- son took a stroll in Dover with her nlties today. Rickard remained here to meet Governor Pinchot, who | husband, and a short dip in came to Philadelphia to participate | in Kesqul-c ial ceremony. A controve r the distribu-| tion of fight tickets developed yes- | terday at conference between | Wiener, R a4 and others inter- | ested in promotion of the fight. | | Rickard sald that a story published today that he and the Commis- | ner Lad indulged in heated verbal ‘clash was exaggerated. | “Everything has been ranged satistactorily,” Rickard said, “and | there will be no trouble about ticRets.” Wi Rickard th this state is t ?Rickard and Phila. Promoters of Philadelphia, Aug. 50 (P=~-F Wiener, chairman of vania State Athletic rd, promoter ;Tunney title bout Sesqui stadium September parently had adjusted cer ner was quoted telling | intend to see that ated properly in the | matter of tickete distribution. We are going to eupervise the sale and no speculators are going to get | these tickets if we can help it. It | you don't want to agree to this you n take vour fight back to New York again. I'm not going to stand by and see you allow speculators to | get the choice ses This was said to have brought the reply from | tickard that he would give Wiener | $10,000 “if you can point to one | ticket T've given to any speculator, I do not do business that way.” Rickard said that in his talk with Wiener he had pointed out the \ccessity of setting aside a block of | tickets for newspaper workers and ome of the Madison Square Garden patrons. The disagreement is said | to have occurred ov s phase of | ticket distribution. Wiener has not a statement on the matter, | } EXPERT 30 (P—The first scout's merit badge to go to a Loufslana boy for displaying a thor- | ough knowledge of reptiles, and one of the few such medals to be award- d in the United States, has been given Martin Burkenroad, 16, of New Orleans. His knowledge em- | braces snake, alligators, lizards and | turtles | One of his experiments with a king snake led him to see if the repe tile would bite. It did, and for two weeks he carried a bandaged arm. S e READ HERALD ( teasing g taste! 32x4 33x5 ood flavor. 57 Varieties ] thelcal police force. 30x3Y, 32x41, Cords - ew Britain Home of Goodyears” the groom gavo the best man a gold |ters from young and old, letters pen and pencil. from women, letters from tradess | Tollowing the ceremony a rec: men, merchants manufacturers, in- | tion was held at the home of the | tellectuals, even from priests and | groom. Guests were pr t from |clergymen, letters from all classes Pittsfield, New York, Hartford, Bris- |of society—except the parliamen- | 1, Waterbury and Baltimore. |tarians of France—" the Tiger bit Mr. and Mrs, Politis left on |off under his breath. | ding trip to New York. Philadelp “Many of these letters came from Paltimore, Washington and Atlantic ates. 1 speclally | City and upon their return will re- |treasure some from young Ameri-| slde at 432 Park street. cans who enlisted in the French| Mr. Folitia is a member of the lo- | Forelen Leglon and fought under| £l ‘our French) want to cancel their debts, |secretary of the Connecticut Federa let them include all debts and all |tion of Labor, will be the speakers reparations and show that benefit jat an open meeting ot the Central of the cancellation will go to hu- |Labor Union of this city, which will manity and to betterment of the |be held this evening at 8 o'clock at masses of Europe, and not to the|Union hall, Main street. —_— Build and Help Build Savings Deposited by Sept. 3rd Draw Interest from the Ist. Interest Compounded Quarterly OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7-9—D. 8. 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