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(REAL VALUES AT YOUR OWN TERMS. | CAR DEPT, | spe LODGE BROTHERE— 1924 Touring Car. 1924 Coupe. 1923 Tourlng Car. 1823 Coupe. 1923 Scdan, 1924 Sadan. HUNGERFORD COURT, Lost and Found e Y CABOR DAY——rent_a camera. e and repalr cameras of all akes 0 fudio. | duction of Shakespearean plays| discussed at a meeting of the every year without scenery Dy a e S group of amateurs, composed 1arge- | Grotto next Tuesday evening at the ly of one family, is making this lit-1 Groito rooms, West Main street. tle Hampshire village almost 25|mpe meeting will be preceded by a well known as Stratford-on-Avon. |gunier gt 6:30 o'clock. A stretch of woodland provided| g cia) for Friday, Nut Loaf Cakes the stage this year for the Fair |y ror 95c. Mohican Market.—advt. Oak players who opened their Sev-| Dy school,. two sessions, $17; 3 enth annual season Augustd, With|months in advance, $ Night a revival of “Love's Labours Lost” [school, 3 nights weekly, $6. All and “Robin Hood,” the latter being {hooks and supplies free. Connecti- written for the occaston by J. C.lcut Business college.—advt. Squire, editor of the London Mer-| Delicious Sandwiches at Crowell's. cury. More than 2,000 persons from | —advt. all over England attended the G. L. Miller and Company opening. Six performances are giv- “en each year. 6L, o The plcturesque setting which the| 'G“e Out Statement | rich foliage of the natural ampi-| New York, Sept. 2 B — G. L.iworking over the bit of browned Miller and Co., dealers in real es-|papyrus, the most cherished item of | tate mortgage bonds, taking cog-|the large papyri collection of the theatrs provides is particularly ap- _propriate for some of the Shakes- | b nizance of published reports con- |University of Michigan, cerning its affairs, today issued pearean dramas. The actors are called by electric light bulbs con- ‘cealed among the trees. this statement. “Negotiations way for some time by which the business affairs of G. L. Miller and Co. would be organized. Possibly be entertainment ELMER this earliest bt of & lmdxvyv‘v oo wi differs less in meanin n with fourth century University of Michigan Professor Studies Its History Stout . | MAIN ST PHONB 1513. FORLS~ First 1324 Coupe. ing today's meeting were St Chamberlain, Great Britain Scialofa, Italy Viscount Japan: Senor Guani, Urnguay; Unden, Sweden, and M. YV velde, Belgium. The council again tomorrow afternoon. (Continue from Page) iy Store Announcen Memorial Hospital Is Ordered Returned Canton, China, Sept, 2 (A-—A com- munique of the nationalist govern- ment has been issued ord g the commander-in-chief's office to in- struct the Wuchow authorities im- med ely to return the Stout Memo- rial hospital there to the American Baptist mission for reopening. The communidue also contained preemp- tory orders to all nationalist forces T. in Hunan province and elsewhere to protect the i and property of for- cign missionaries and to evacuate all |missien buildings now occupied by |the military. Common Greek Tongue we | It is written In the Greek of the fcommon people, s Sanders, thus distinguishing it from the {luxe city editio of the complete Au Coach. signor Ishii, Dr. nder- meets USED CAR SALE 124 itain 4th, on op v, a I le delteic dal the new store on Opening y California sardines, 4 one shopping £1.00 or over. COMMERCIAL CARS— DODGE BROTHERS 1923 Screen delivery. | Name of « son Tour Cadillac Tour. - {Nash Tour. 3 nd Sed Ann Arbor, Mich,, (P— An ancient scholar, probably leader of a church, was writer copyist of the earliest fragment the text of the Bible known exist, believes Henry A. Sanders the classical language department the University of Michigan. Dr. Sanders has spent two years Sept. 2 TERMS ARRANGED. | Palge_Coupe . Reo Tour. AUTOMOTIVE 1 Auto and Truck Ageucies s Saiee and Service. | iy 193 Arch SLl Phone | REPORT ON QUAKE S, Consul Cables That Nine |'HE S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 1120 STANLEY 8T TEL 131 No OPEN | INTEREST EVENINGS, per- ANCE sons Are Known Killed In City ) IRVING JESTER, EORDE of Horta, 1925 Runabout, Runabout, $125. “Touring, $25. Touring, $ Tourh Coupe, Coupe, $125. Coupe, $85. Tudor, $275. Sedan, $100. | 167 150, Laeh 413 CARS—Sales & Service. Washington, (P —Ameri- & Barvee: can Consul Remillard at Horta, | Azores, cabled the state department today that “deaths officlally an- ounced up to the present time from the carthquake were nine, and government has [further instructed the miscellaneou workers union to open negotiations with the authorities of the Cant |hospital for the speedy reopening of he nationalist vice Arch St. or_and 250 have been und piss. Bulek Brougham. Buick Coupe. SCREEN TO STAGE _Phono Berlin.—Asta Nielsor, the Dan- CHEVAOLET MOTOR CARS—Sa service. Superior Auto Company, 127 | jes and ish flim star also referred to fre- quently as “the Sarah Bernhardt of the screen,” has been booked to ap- pear on the legitimate stage in Berlin during the months of August and September. For these two months the Uni- versum Fim Aktiengesellschaft, or Ufa,” has rented the Kleines Theater and engaged the artist to appear in Sheldon's “Rita Caval- 1ini” and in Bisson's “The Strange these plans might result ina merg- ing of business with one or more other real estate |'this field. Pending the outcome of these negotlations, this company has, as a matter of good busincss policy, embarked on a practical program of retrenchment and li- | quidation. Because of these pend- ing developments, it is impossible to make any further comment at bond houses in | |bibles of Antioch, Alexandria and |Cesserca, in which the fine penma |ship of the clerk or copyist was the |observed characteristic. It has at the | lend of each ph a little mark {above the line. s Dr. Sanders ‘rnus(ruv: to have been for the di- rection of the readers in the church to show the phr It is the only punctuation ol sei ng. rved. The date of writing of the frag- (I ment is placed in the third century | that institution. The Stont Memorial hospital d recently by strike pickets who been en lice by those ¢ foreigners, particularly settlement of many m tal was closed some time ago when have rassed by the wounded 200, with reported. houses will be fe, he said. hocks were being was loyed as virtual po- monstrating against the British t Hongkong for a pe nths. The Canton hosyp of Fayal but three the report said. “Oni population has only ing. The land or any per The island ke uct. Ninety per cent uninhabitable Continuous “Of thirteen villages on the island owners sonnel many cases un- of the and | small Church St. Phone 211, | DODGE BROTHERS—Sales and Service. | 8. & F. 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The text is a part of Matthew, tell- Sailor Killed in Fall ing of the t supper and the he- " SRR From the Crow’s ‘\eSt}'mmx of Jesus Christ. It came into Boston, Sept. 2 (M—A fall from tye pogsession of the University two the crow's nest of the Furness 1ine |vears ago through the activities of steamshlp Newfoundland was fatal |jtg Near East research or to Willlam O'Neil, a Liverpool se Written 50 to 90 A. D. man whose body was brought| myq firet writing of the Bible was ashore when the ship reached Bos- |iy tyq Greek of the common people ‘., ton today. O'Nell, wWho is 34 years|p, ganders declares, as it was {old, was on watch in the tte among the common people speaking cage on the ship's mast 60 feet|ang writing Greek that the faith had above the deck when he fell yes-|jtg first followers. It was written terday afternoon. He died before |from 50 to 90 A. D. and he places the ship reached port. |the time of collection at before 158 —_— The sallor will be buried in the|A. D. Later the faith appealed to DOLORES DRUMMOND seamen's lot of a Roxbury ceme-|the educated Greeks and the copy- Dolores Drummond, who recent- | tery. |ings of the men of education is in ly died in London at 93, was active _— |a better hand writing and with cor on the English stage until fourteen | [ jeut, Bettis Will Be rections in the language. The late years ago. In 1806 she toured the . third or fourth century witnessed United States with John Hare, pla: Buried at Port Huron | e copying of the Bibie for show ing' in the stage play ‘“Mamma. Washington, Sept. 2 (B — Lieut. |purposes, in what Dr. Sanders calls Cyrus K. Bettis, army air pilot and [the “deluxe city elitions” in towns | Pulitzer aviation prize winner, who |like Antioch and Alexandria. Tt is died yesterday from injuries re-[from these coples that the King celved In a crash in Pennsylvania, |James and other editions of the will be buried at Port Huron, | Bible have been made up, he sa | siderable hardship due to the hous- City to Save Big Sum blem during continuous rainy . . ing problem d g cont s rainy On Fire and Police Wires | JZ0.%/, e nutumn and winter saving of several hundred dol-| «payal is ruined, many Portu- s will combining | gyese destitute. The best assistance work alling police and | that could be offered would be port- system wires in the|aple houses and tents. Food sup- Myrtle street subway, according 10 |plies and medicines are sufficlent for | ement between rep ives|the present.” > two departments last evening. | Consul Remillard £aid he belleved will be eight police signal|no Americans or other foreigners res and four fire signal wires. The | were destitute. police department will pay two-| The state department thirds and the fire department one- | the report to the American third of the cost. The subway|Cross headquarters here. through which the wires will be | wn is approximately 3200 feet in | length JThe police and in the past have ‘Woman. | USED FORD RUNABOUIS, TOURINGS, COUPES, 1023 Cadillac phaston, new good paint and condition. Maxwell tudebaker light 6 coupe [ 65 brougham. upe. IRISH ACTR London.—Miss Moyna Macgill, the Irish actress who has achieved some distinction as an amateur painter, and served for a time as mayoress of a London borough, has been selected by Thomas Hardy to play the leading role of Elizabeth Jane in “The Mayor of Caster- bridge” which John Drinkwater has dramatized. Mr. Hardy is e hibiting keen interest in the play, which will be produced in Septem- ber. S HONORED SEDANS AND TRUCES A1 USUALLY LOW PRICES AND THE Cantonese Troops Are MS ARE RIGHT. Reported Victorious Shanghai, Sept. 2 (®—The Toho News Agency reports from Hankow that a portion of the Cantonese broke through the northern at Chibfangshin and enter- |20 ed the city of Wuchanga at Sf30 o'clock last night. The advices also! say that Wu Pel-Fu, ruler of China's central provinces, who is in personal | command of the northern troops, is! retreating to Hankow. Karlier re- ports said he had been wounded., | Many Russian officers are said to | be leading the southern army. Lend- | t £ y. Onkland ing color to rumors that the Can- | 922, Chovolet toaring. | fire sig WILL SACRIFI CARS, " ALL OF TH CASH OR TER) FORD AGENTS, 284 BLM 8TREET. BENNETT MOTOR SALES forwarded 3 ARCIL ST. 1 RCH ST, | HUPMOBILE-STAR USED CAR DEPT. OAKLAND USED CAR DEPT. Lssex Coach, .... Chevrolet truck, . Moon sport touring, . Ford coupe, .......... White, 23 ton truck, Ford coupe, Ford coupe, Bulck touring, . Like new, driven Chevrolet coupe, ....... $450 DEATH WAS NATURAL « 150 San Francisco, Sept. 2 (P—An in- quest into the death of Rear Ad- made similar miral George H. Barber, third in rangements and effected a saving. | command of the mnav medical Last night's conference was for the |corps, determined that the admiral purpose of arriving at an agreement [ came to his death from natural relative to sharing the expense. |causes. The coronmer's investigation |tonese were acting with Bolshevist | Ford touring, Chairman Dehm, Chief Noble and | was requested by the navy depart- |inspiration and support. The Canton- Clerk Meskill represented the fire | ment after his death in his apart-|ese government has ordered its department and Chairman Pajewski, [ment here August 22. Navy offi-|troops not to molest any missions Chief Hart and Clerk McGrail the |clals explained the request Was and to evacuate any they may be Ipolice department. merely as a matter of form. occupying. 1822 Chevrolet coupe. Grant 4 pass, coupe. Chevrolet coupe. Oakland business coupe. Hupmablle touring. dons ar- fire commi | | HARDWARE CITY MOTOR CO, Striking Quarrymen Are Advised to Hunt Jobs | Concord, N. H., Sept. 2 (#—Quar- RRITT MOTOR SALES CoO., 50 CHESTNUT ST. TEL. 2215|240 HARTFORD AVE. TEL. 1495, rymen on strike at the worka of the C. A. Bafley Granite company in Buncook, have been advised by union officials to seek other places of em- ployment. A protracted struggle is expected as both sides remain firm. The tie-up, now in its second week, was called when union officials charged that the company was em- ploying non-union workers. BUT $12 . H, Sept. 2 (P—Judge James W. Remick, candidate for United States senator in the coming primary election on the republican ticket, today announced that his to- tal expenditures, with the exception of the filing fee, for his campalgn have been $12. NOTICE OF SPECIAL OF STOCKHOLDERS OF MAPLE HILL WATER COMPANY To the Stockholders of the Maple Hill Water Company You are notified meeting of the stockholders of Maple Hill Water Company held at the Maple Hill ington, on t b 1926 (Standard take ters 1 The sale of the heret | home in seven o'clo Time) o to cons jer action following all or of pan in accord trom said M as otherw! authorized physicul assets of said com Hill T Dist to the May fet strict or ermined or tors of s RES Maple Hill by the stock and if the is approved Commission, conipany to the approval of the Public tles Commission, terminate porate existence. 3. To act on any proper to come before said meetir Dated at Newington, thia 1 of August. 1926, | G. E. ROOT H. A, LIENHARD E. B. PROUDMAN G. K. SPRING, E. W. PAPE, r of the | pted company District slders of this cont by ot the this form Public other MEETING | | tional tournamesits will be conclud- | Lowenstein Mich., his home city. Decision to have the interment in Michigan was reached at a con- terence between army officers here and the former aviator'’s mother, Mrs. John Bettls, who arrived here early tod LEADS CHESS TOURNEY £0, Sept. 2 (A—Carlos Torrie of Mexico City, went Into the lead in the chess masters’ national tour- nament last night by defeating Lewis J. Isaacs, of Chicago. The victory displaced Geza Maroczy of | Budapest, throwing him into a tie with Frank Marshall of Brooklyn, [N. Y., and Charles Jaffe of New York for second place. I. Kashman | of New York trails the leaders by |a fraction of a point. ¢ in both the western and na- ed tomorrow night. ASE RECEIVERSHIP Move Is Taken Today to Wind Up AMairs of Pigely Wigsly Co. Eridgeport, Conr pt. 2 (P — A recelvership, as a preliminary to vinding up its affai s ed for| the Piggly Wiggly Fairfield cor- poration, owners of grocery 1 Stamford, Greenwich and Ik, in a petition filed today in | superfor court. Eight hodlers of | shares in the corporation, which hr apital stock of 875 ma quest jointly, The the solvent, siderable consists of good groceries and provisions now at hand in the various stores and not readily converted into cash without great sacrifice, the cannot obtain sufficlent ready money to meet all of its out- standing obligations as they ma- ture, a situation which has brought attachment and threatens wasteful litigation. stores ol firm s part will titioners but say 185 a e nd in its assets company on one further LOAN WITHOUT INTEREST Brusscls, Sept. 2. (@— Alfred gian financler, au- paper Soir today to he thorized the new announce that will soon put a 10 at the dis Relgian government, mintmum of $5 posal of the |POLLY AND SKIPPY WHATS THIS TALC ABOVT You BEIN' THE FIRST ONE TO SWiM THE CRICK 7 TOID IT TWICET MESELF GwAN.' 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