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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. BOSTON S T BY | ¥V g AP BRIGS | ETHIEL: Then and Now ARMED TRODPS CANADIAN BORDER CRINE WAVE TODAY =z TSTEOFAVTUNN | T oo momrs | AREON DUTY CANT BE CLOSED Guupley, Kaile Wieding a0 1o s« i pcucins i INTO NEW ENGLAND FOR HOT DAYS— £ ) (contnve som vt vozey | Nof Enough Officials o Keep Robbery Reported Tiled stston trea: ’ ‘ T VO ! e e s Out Aliens S SR (Continued from Firet Page) LA A A% soiving e | > THOUGHT OF THOSE A could be learned. The Globe mill, | ard a tas s solvir the ( o N il 3 | Pt were quite hea iDlacasan 5 vy 5 ) also owned by the Manville-Jenck: Boston, Sept. 1 (A—An outburst debt problem HeR Ul leays it lacesiareared PUFFG® MO YELVET ¥ ; laomsne a8 Hiniiis avtoeiirs Wahington, Sept. 1 (F)—Present gasTit ey ddudod Saun. piav ) A el i g g A A \/) / Governor Hasn't Approved immigration forces, withough doing stabbing, robbery and automobile |yesterday skillfully avold eading r ( 7 \ Providence, R. I, Sept. 1 (P— lall they can to force the law, are theft swept over Greater Boston last | questions to him by the news Winsted, Conn. Sept. 1 (M— Se- |/ { 5 Governor Aram J. Pothier has not |inadequate to cope with conditions night and early today. A political af- | porm but he was always ready |veral towns in this section of Con- \ A vet indorsed the action of Adjutant along the Canadian border, where fray in East Boston last night r with expressions of hope and confi- | necticut reported light frosts this \ General Arthur in_calling | thousands of aliens are sceking to sulted in the dangerous woun ! Eae A aalitien e or the mor t ficriktro e 7 Sensulid : Moueands oiallang mrs segline S ¥ 3 . H |t \ \l 4 ut national n gain access illegally, arry y a policeman and his brother and se- s “soon will be arrived at be- |1 some places the thermometers g THNk™ OF WHAT Ol |in connection with strike disorders commisioner geenral of Immigra- ¥ers injuries to three other men. |iween France and the Urited States (et Tone 8 FOREFATHERSY ISED TO WEAD- =) at Manville, John A. Bennett, tion, declared on his return from an —M Early today for the thrid time in (0 nfortable to the ir : t frost did no damage to ccutive secretary, said in speaking | inspection trip. Three men stopped in fr ¢ i Gssis here was no frost in store, in Chauncy et, one hurled |~ 20 titu 1o . the heart of the tobacco a stone through the window and t Voes e elsior, | district. S a to tomatoes| other two gathered up coats and | ~ : R S i lanc I nes s reported furs and they all three drove ; ] : made known to him. AT et S through m':;;:“; v.l:‘y.‘f‘)rr";,y"‘i o 5 the uite \ h any, N. Y. Septi 1.—Pr ) ol - In naming Adjutant General Colo | regular ¢ 3 as or Bt Tl by two | ) 16" Pre Bincaats Zas New York shivered today the governor's secrctary made| “The task,” he asserted, “is an up men who tried to stop his % 3 S ntgas ot W/ i known for the first time who had | e one, and for its success- chine in the riverway . Gnted . 2 wave which spread over the section b assumed responsibility for calling ful accomplishment no expenditure college. Sl il v this week. The lowest tem- \ THANKFL out the state troops. of funds or personnel should be In the Dorchester dis 2 AL} il perature recorded at the weather L & General Cole, he sald, called out | spared Ojasin reported i ¢ day Mr. Mellon bureau here during the past 24 j | the troops on the request of Colonel ractically the entire length of At diand robbed o ; : tarset for 1ha photogra. | Botivs was 48 degrers at f a Wi, to- 4 # > | Chaftee of the Rhode Island mount- ‘anadian boundary was found BEnpaons Wit wnom he we %3 newspapers today con- | 4ay. Two hours later the mercury ed police. to be lined with aliens ready to take e, 4 tomobile o ¢ his| had risen to 55 degrec “ The request was made direct to advantage of an unpatrolled stretch it Betiotsa thons oy —— A, Adjutant General Cole, Mr. Bennett ' to slip into American territory, and . e 2 G } added, explaining that the gover there wasc no doubt that many By o et e NEW BRITAIN CASES GENE TUNNEY TODAY / ju,‘/ { Yo 0f e lor's secretary was notified of {org smugeling gangs were ernor was r reports at the secking entry by illegal methods he state hou: fror parties ci aid, immigrati Tic on the cerned, he said, and will rescrve his | northern border are f with the decision until all the facts have been | gaily < g 100,000 ‘1 two weeks a fur storage was robbed. |, o ditional friendship of |the tobacco crop in Barkhamstead, l PO GSEEM for the governor today. The gov-| In addition to keeping out aliens | | 1 1l pictorial record ?hn':'.”f‘.?i.‘;'"u’“fy e thieves r th the opening of the Septem- ) action after the adjutant genc operating rested. ber m of the superior court, erim- IS SECQUI VISITOR s ? [ 4 2 h?d ordered out the troops. In ex- Aliens have been apprehended, ha N Henta o ternraile chase’s : Onlyitnre: N e A ) = A | planation he safd that the adj reported, crawling over the under- ing which shots were fired, a 1. t Iready has 20 cases to be P | | 7y 2 | Bemeral has power In case of - | girders of the Niagara Falls bridge, policeman arrested a man and a ore that tribunai. Driving Dempsey’s Opponent Is Given Great / g | 8ency "’""“‘r QU e where confederates have been p guard without confe 1¢ ed on both ends to aid them in scale woman in the Wakefield Woods to- while under influence of liquor | 2 . J ||t i | ) ALres S governor. ol > o day. The driver, who has been pur- |is the favorite charge, although bur- Qradoniivhen HeRAppcars 2 | ing the cliffs. Others, he said, go sued for driving his machine at high g theft, violation of the liquor In Philadelphia. 0 Ol THE. COUNTLEGS onitoct forwaekatto find Ramo molut signalled, abandoned the machine hampions. Philadelphia, Sept. 1 (®) — Gene ] ¢ and his two passengers. The police The SR Tunney, here to look over the ses- HGH BUTTONED | the quota restrictions said that the er, Wwho escaped, Veto DePento, theft, fined costs | qui-centennial stadium where he will \ AOI § i N Edward O'Reilley and Miss Gladys g - — was belleved to bo a SWampscott|ang sentenced to five days In jail in | Mcet Jack Dempsey for the heavy- WE Q i~ ** Bridgeport Boy Badly physician. The past 'S Were Te- | Now in police court: Thomas | Weight championship September 23, QALL THEGE S | L. Laurie are Married Today at Hurt Under Automobile leased. Pl R S _|was given an ovation when he ar- 2 ,,]»xy.,,L O n]m\ rived tod AMIFICATIONG? 7 St. Mary’s Rectory. Bridgeport, Cor pt. 1 (P— MEXIGO ASKS LEAGUE J‘]m ph P. 3 ki, driving T S M; \ | - GY The wedding of Miss dys L. |z . Losler J rdge of No. ile unde the influence of liqu 4 < b i statiol @ par. 1 | Laurie, aughter of and I's reet T h anger 1 T e e o O O o Reer vith pegnla fa ArIne 1aas AD THEN | COMPARED | [Laurle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi n the danger list TO KEEP AND fine, 10 days in jail; Marker 7 YO John E. I o of 416 East Main Sork T sEDitaL S hera R Marzbanian and Mary Marzbanian, | tachment and band being on hand s TO OUR e atiang o s é : d hosg e he i hE 2 . \ from a fractured: skull, violation of the liquor law, 30 days|'® 8reet their “buddy ey PEALIZE | GWNDAL- LIKE, inter street, took place this morn he boy e i in jail each; John Bendza, burglary, | ¢fved in the marine corps in the W LUICKY — ing At St Mary s rottory iMey angd : Ml s e fworld war. The marine band play HOW JUCKY : A I G-} |ing at St. rectory, Rey. Mat- s : around a sound over; Henry Laskowski, theft, thew Traynor offictating: pa ok e ome when th Ea.|ed “Hail the Conquering Hero| | — MD CooL : — AND 10 |t A T e Free-Booting is Short and d to state reformatory; 4 o 1 | Come nd at the close of the se- mith, violation of the hair- | ™ 3 Reply to Protest Against Alleged owner, whose is unkno i WE ARE TO- DAY/ . SKRTS | bride, was maid of honor and Philip |started the car, 1 hoy who was to the Point. ¢ Candicesmetciantng, $ L0 andl e et prceeiing Musnoy's AT ALL O'Reilley, brother of the groom, still on the running bo: cit : William Jacobs, violation of |1°" T4 it G . ©1938 &Y NeA seavicE, inc. 4 | best man. jumped or fell landing on his he fcan government replied officially to ]"\nhyilvyxwlr 1\\' <‘ i g T crved a double pu . 5 i : ) T ~———-— | The bride was attired in a gown| The b ther wlo is night As € i5ii: Do vminont, sebistacy-gent| ,Man Astashian, runiing a e B o of vanilla color georgette crepe Sociated Pre perator. on the 1o 8ambling house, $30 and costs; | | | trimmed with cream color lace with | Bridgeport Telegram took the boy eral of the League of Nations in G b i 2 o e : 5 o aho Thoenily bowski, driving while un- police in keeping the corovd Eight Aviators Flying FATAL TRM EG Three Men Arrested on a corsage bouquet of white sweet|'© the emergency hospital and from of liquor, $100 and | MOViNg so that the boxer cou | Charge of Hijacking and lilies of the valley. The there he was transferr to the g Mexico a note of protest by ol s ascorted ity hall across the i I {ichi aragua over an d free-bootin L il; Louis Wil- '”:‘”" “‘h"‘r "‘)‘v"_ e “,:!%]:]]i}’grpfi_ lT,(,)] EH:EI I;,‘l""} Rllc!h}/san‘ —_— el 1 (@0 | Mmald of honor's gown was of orchid | Bridgeport hospital where his con- an auxil- |1 , driving while under the fin- [Stree R . ¥ AL a, Pa., Sept. S = N orcester, Ma pt. — | georgette X X dition was reported as critical late n auxil ed by Mayor Kendrick. Eight pilots of the first pursuit | Fireman Killed in Derrafliog of At- Three men are under arrest today | ag g Lo'rr;n,ln:“.f“,’{tdp,)_’,:Sr Rokuet e : == . expedition carried out by L Sl il : jary Mexlcan warship to aid the rev- * of lquor, $100 and costs an: . | i 3 30 VA Tier tive vann at city hall,|group army corps are expected fo . charged with conspiracy ing Joseph Tan After the ceremony at city hall P v I laita; Golumbia irainin oA dexci o SE OONEE HECEETLna syaiicotloming 188, v Bus 1 Ao £ e R | wedding trip to Atlantic City and Z:.‘:flfif'::nnn‘ln(."'““ ER e Joseph, | Tunney was driven fo the .squi—;l\‘i\t to this city from Selfridge field activity of the police against an The reply reiterates the recent an- ) e k, burglary, bound \"“w"' stadium for an m‘-”*”ml’m';lt‘)‘nfifl‘q‘l‘;'“;_ ,«‘? ‘)"fl‘\r: g “‘4”{‘0‘ son, South Carolina. :”hl-”: ]!'omlvlw o'f :“alvh;yi mfin\]\vh?m.;\;r e York and upon thelr return| Pj ] dns T D [ nouncement by Aaron Saenz, the for- | over; Walter Wise and Joseph Srogi, it | na al sy R B i o g : " B¢ iaveL zobD o by | Wil Teside at 415 Fast Main st IcKe Wwo Del ega(ei elgn minister, that Mexico ft, sentenced to state reformatory; | The former marlne was vo {11. A sccond cross-the -continent | _ Anderson, C. Sepl. 1 (R leggers o lr:’ll.rvlm e e O/Raliley s eaiovet b o | New. Haver Conn. Septil {(F— ing to do with the Leaguo of } farold Deal, breach of the peace, Iy received by his fellows, the | flier took off from California today | Southern train No. 18, Atlanta to 5 gara’ sacenis e e e e {I‘ e '® [ Major Dennis A. ikeslee and tions and the League of 1 *1five days in joil: Louis Pelegrino, | welcome being unstinted from en-|in an effort to win the “On to the} colurmia, was derailed this morning |SAT(cd thelr in VeR EnLon oloNInE | S oe SeRer SoadsiCo thien: e f i irman Toseph iy Mottiss nothing to do with Mexico, Mexico's | burglary, breach of the peace and ' listed personnel and offi | 2o ce which Is a feature of | chiaring the Anderson yards, the ‘”]”"":’);,:" ;:‘d",;i"mv;rfl"d o (""’fj"'(‘ 2 et e |sey have been decided upon as two reply was sent by Senor Saenz un-|assanlt wi iy wenntn Bobud e an representation also | the races and air circu locomo turning over and kill- [PR2CRETE 2R6 S800 i . 7 : lof the four members of the Repub- der instructions from President J. Kroce, burglary, | joined wholeheartediy In cheering| The committee recelved a tele-|ing Fireman Oocar Coleman, The|h2d been similar raids apparently|philadelphia Women Are |lican state central committe, 1t is Calles., Tt 1 3 hathehtar | sram that Capt. Alexander left LOng | 1ocomotive loft the ) Dio e ace LY ")““' “[“‘v;vl"l‘l”' m' : Hurt in Mai Acci nnounced. Major Blakeslee will ba I have the honor, referring to G MoCormiicit N ennesd You're the bo, Gene” scomed (o | Beach. Cal, at 7 a. m., as an entrant | ;i ¢ 5 ijlopesuia > overa| Hurt in Maine Accident |the dotegato trom the ninth gistrict yours of the 27th, to inform you that land breach of the peace, 60 days in the most popuiar i f5s :]]U'\ ”:;”v";: CEE o e 2Bl Colemar pinned th the "% iy ’ '.\m»:lhl,\nr{wn Me. Sopt. 1 (P—|and Morrissey will be the delcgate Mexico has ot v connection Boleslaw Korytikowski, violation —— | from ‘& distance ol 21 €S OF| wrockage of the locomot g T T Mrs. John gerald of Philadel- | from the tenth district. whatever with the £ 2 HE e b s | more to model farms field. All pil- | \izq necessary to out aw . ELAN NEW BXPERINENTS S phia was critically infured and Mrs,|| In the c!ght senatorial Qistrict the S and 1o thank you T ] [ots in this race must land at the o ong itecatylen e — H G Clardines ot Lihe e R e B o L st 1d between 6 a. m., Sept. 1 and | remove Dritishers Going to Bolivia to Grow |severely cut yesterday o e s Do s 80\ dava init Jol 5 Ghann ealnire ) Bint | midnight, Sept. 3. dged Pass ~03 P ul Timber and Cotton, | mobiles driven by Mrs. Gardiner's, Works Michael D. M Govern, whils t | according to a formula taking into | cars carricd by the ¥ I Tondo: Sept. 1 P—A party |husband and Mrs. George Auber of|in the eleventh district no choice T e violation of the 1i 3 ¢ frica’s latest diamond rush brought | 5 x Warns Fascists of SRt Enoe the s 00 persons imelnding. 120 womer | consideration.the average speed, dis- | yurnad and nic fere ; mer service officers | August were in collision ne as been made. Voting Rl]:ht Danger SR inalibnsail in full running kit or bathing cos- | (ANCC covered, number of passengers | little more than a shaking will sail at the end of the week on |in Bridge on the Solon ro ‘ All of the present New Haven rried, and engine horsepower. | Railroad o S 1 12 a 600 ton steamer for Bolivia where | miles above her: members of the state central com- Cremona, Ita pt. 1 P—Ro- Rhadv Snanov I tumes to a farm in the Transvaal i berto Farinacel, former seeretary of thody, Snappy Little Boat, rict. Prospectots in ome fleld N wreek to a “split switch. they propose to form a new settle-| nps Fitzgerald was taken to Ken-|Mittee will lose their places on the the fascist party, in his newspaper. | Again Winner in Contest nave already found diamonds worth| THOUGHT IT WAS MOURNING | jment and grow cotton and market |nahce Valley hospital at Skowhegan, | COmIng year as they are all supe The Fascist Regime, war; 1inst | Port Washington, N. Y., Sept. 1 £150,000. S | STORM DOES DAMAGE timber. e Bolivian ?”‘"”’““""Ih back very badly injured, Porters of the so-called Willard the abolition of the electoral system )—Rhody, B. W. Comstack’s little A miolEEthetantinteral e o \lmnpowm.m \h«Ik Thought Bob | Barcelona, Spain, Sept. n | to encourage the settlement has re-|ang it was feared might be broken, | fraction. within the fascist party and putting | green Narragansett Bay sailor pa R e e e S Haired Girls Lost Lovers a violent storm today in the village |opencd Port Gaiba on the Paraguay |Mrs, Gardiner received cuts on the| = into effect the Podesta system, oried cight star class boats in the last | One syndicate employed thirty uni-| Pittsburgh, Sept. 1 (P) — When |of San Andres, two hous were (viverw hich will afford water trans- | seaip, but r injuries were not| The Herald lost and found Classie rule by an official appointed by the two miles of the second race of the |versity athletes as TN hEre Sheik Raphael Emmanuel of Meso- Wwrecked two familics eons| port to Buenos Aires, giving Bolivia | serious. | fied Ads do a mighty work. central government. inte ional championship series to More than 000 eclaims were | potan arrived in this country |fouradults and three children were t time convenient access | S Signor Parinacci declares ALl win her second straight victory of 1 out and the population in!some time ago and saw so many crushed to deaih. he Atlantic ocean, 1,500 miles | taking away from the memb the regatta. Aradara, representative |{he district was increased from a|bobbed haired women thought | Toledo reporte that 80 houses a _Gaiba, 100 years or more R pEy b ac el pdriiola. of 8- fof al Lor and fleet, Was | foy hundred to about 50,000 almost | they all were mourning for lost | were dama a wind storm in Ag0, Was the site of a noted Jesult she FOOlB the Shebas thority” will be dangerous, and!second, one m an W | ovorRishe: A Niat i the vil f Arroyo Pramo. Five mission where natives had ° been adds: “If fascist assemblics and Pro-| seconds to the rear, with Movie Star : * Fxplalning at a teachers’ institute |person sported killed and |8athe and taught agricultural vinclal congresses are suppr in’ 2nd, Los Angeles harbor, third. HUNTING DEATH GUN here that thgre were no bobbed |heavy damage suffered by the crops. |PUrsuit § snort.time discouragemant Will} * Rhody trall in ninth position haired women in his country except | L NTERID | spread in the ranks of the fascists— for over eight miles of the 10 1-4 discouragement which will prove fa- | milo courst caithing (s |Aisimma rolicel Alruaty avesCon. | BEDIE=BRA MINE SR ¥ L0 LAl \bhcfl”leld Declines 10 i . T i atchin e pssi Neg, o said in such cases the opera 15 | 3 #tal when it is necessary again cdae. th SE el A fession of Negro Slayer P p i e tion iy m% ll’l Four States Taltlon MexieantGrisia Soeals touf o ang Etumpka, Al arch = make dnpalis o5 e eade two victories In two |0 "o colve g omatic shot- | @ barber. Hired to mourn the death | Atlahtic City, N. J., Sept. 1 (P— foree. s gave Rhtody points, Movie | yun as the fing : on the con- | Of soma departed soul, he said, they tes R. Sheffield, Unit nd. the ru > up Monday |; n of Hayes Leonard, negro ten. | “bob” their own hair by pulling it ador to Mex Hartford Man Arres S v :‘\ Vv;nrih ji)ii\i)v;’r nt, that he shot Judge TLar out to manifest their grie v : said h:‘l hs il“ppmin;y' nothing erday, \d Aradara 25. With | gmit s home here Monda R REX o say on the Mexican situation.” 90 Tm\c& Since 1891 hree more brushes over the snme | nieht was heime e e ponondas | | i { Questioned on the news that James Hartford, (r—Tterr court scheduled this week, the ulti- | qee L police to- L]ephants Fscaped hom i A. Flaherty, supreme knight of the | ail for three months 1 REGULAR DIVIDEND T fotf s s 2y 2o a0 S GraunToS R, O dsentiiile) ‘“‘ei' . GBIl o\ ool Goolidze athbsil was charged with drun ¢! Louisville, Ky DI e e e l”"f”d told |iwo clophants that escaped from a Smith's today to ask American in bas served a total of ten ! )rs of th T ey Batchelor stood with a re- |circus here August 6 arc still being | W taryantion ir the SIesten pinai lavy ail for var enses, Including | of Rentacky todas geolared any | volver : d forced him |sought. One of the animals fell | : Jiervention tithe areidcan poual lape an B e to: fire > 8 killed Judge |gown a forty foot embankment and | § ! oon SV BRcD e JUURMONS lar guarterl 1 s Smith while he was rcading In bed. |was thought to have been injured b such that T can make no comment wre, payable § 20 K[The shot slig'tly wounded Mrs. |Tne other was being treated for an | y = upon it. If the president wants to lection, a college yell was given, fif- Mexico City, Sept. 1 (B—The Mex- alias Joseph | Smith who also was reading Infected tusk at the time of its es-| . NEEH: % talk, let him. I have absolutely Batehelor, the beneficiary of Judge [cape. Circus men believe beth ani- 5 nothing to He said that he s Smith's wiil ¥ kn mals have died in hiding = was in Atlantic City with the inten- bare rock lof the erime, P R IR tion of taking a complete rest. et et TEMPERAMENTAL HORSE . g i 3 Chicago, Sept. 1 (P)—A tempera- * # 1 Battling Levinsky Is Once Upon a Time |mental horse which will not parade | Successful in Come-Back 4 {cause of unmeasured confusion and i tling Levinsky, of Philadelphia, for- {hubbub at Lincoln Ficlds recently ; f _ ] mer light heavyweight champion of W]th a Made'over NOSC ‘:mdt)\". earncd the title “Prima - T the world, after a four vear ab- | Donna. of 'the Durt i ; - sence from the ring, ma suc- By Tom Sims | Chink, a three year old owncd by % cessful comeback last night when he Mrs. W. J. Howard, of Baltimore, z { |knocked out Tommy Madden of Jim never was much on posing. ;. "o ocatedly refused to respond to | : ¥ 4. ol | Brooklyn'in one minute and 20 se taken, 'the bugle cadl d his trainer finally | s 4 onds of the first round of a sch In 1912, Mr. Jeffries, former heavy- was granted permission to lead him | i - . uled $ round bout. Levin: alone to the post. ..o | not been in the ring since he lost to % | Missing the horse in the pro i % S Gene Tunney in 1922, st stopped his charlot long enough |, SR o undreds . of : : 5 Levinsky weighed 180 and Mad- o let the photographer be about his | fans recently were surprised when e p g A | den 174, busine then drove ca- |they learned upon demanding re- [ RS L In the semi-windup, Bobby Dech- |funds of their s that Chink | e ; ter, 111, of Philadelphia, knocked had come in ‘ i out Danny McDonald, 114, of Provi- —— = : . dence, 114, of Providence in the vill observe, was never one of Jim's | WELCOMES AN INQUIRY e k third round. big worrics. Ind Jeff a S Was | Washington, Scpt 1 (P)—Edward v e - to pay strict attention to busi- \ting, editor of Labor, official or- } g : AIN CARGO nd in many ways was an ide n of American rallroad labor or-| . o . 3 pt. 1 (P—The e tions, said today he welcomed : " arges 2 grain, 513,000 atorial inquiry into activities shels, ever floated in one bottom, of the publeation in the Wisconsin | w {arrived in Buffalo yesterday, when |senatorial campaign as demanded by L the world's largest bulk freighter, g {Senator Lenroot who is seeking |The Lemoyne of the Canada Steam- Ruth Sanders, left, in girls' b, and right, in her brother's attire hefore this picture was tuken | election on the republican ticket . 2500 | ship Lines, docked at one of the ele- Evansville, Ind., Sept. 1 (By NEA Service)—You cannot tell by Jook JOR IS st 15 Pl e R i o ot | AR : ] {vators. The cargo came from Fort | ing at a frog, someone once remarked, just how far ha will fump. 3 s cart, and in the mad excitement VC;’I'(’SS Iailed AflCI‘ ‘William, Ont. uwy‘::fi:‘ is only another way of saying that things aren't alw ! AUGUST FIRE LOSS $20,000 .. Ruth Sanders of Evansville Is 16 and very pretty. Most of the time i So when this camera shot w weight champion of the world, had The formality of a necktie, you | never took his eyes | a single minute, and t a firm but gentle zrip on the joy-stick of his buzz- ays what A ) Local Man Complains | mne pretticst girl in four states is gentleman in the back scat, Hartford, Sept. 1. (A— Beatrixe | Miss Sarah Neuman:, of Evansville, | The loss by fire during August|she goes about town in the reg flapper garb. But every so often she ever, firmly onc n his | Ford, 24, negress, was cnced o Ind. She won at a contest in In- |Was abut $20,000, according to the| borrows her brother's clothes, dresses as a sheik, slecks down her boyish DBelmont collar, maintained a modi- | jail for six months in police court |dianapolis over beauties from In- [report of Chief W. J. Noble. There[hob, and goes out and makes a date with some girl, eum of dignity throughout the whole | tod She was charged with theft diana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tllinois. |Were nine bell alarms and seven And she gets away with it. Many and many a flapper thinks this affalr. ]1|vnn person. It was alleged she | And Instead of going to the Atlantic |“stlll”. The most damaging fire oc-|new sheik is the finest thing yet. In fact, Ruth says, she's even engaged to That is Mrs. Joffries sitting be- | lured Clitford Johnson, white of |City pageant ske'll g0 to Hollywood |curred at the dry goods store at the | one girl— and she's wondering how she's going fo get out of it slde the old champlon. She js hold- [ 9 Belden street of New Britain into |where she has been offered a movie |corner of Main and Winter streets, re, I get a Kick out of petting the girls,” she says. “They an ing the family chicken killer. 4an alleyway and robbed him of $37. 'contract. |the loss being about $10,000. *