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SENIOR GOLFERS PLAY INTOURNEY J. P. Cheney of South Manches- ter Is Consistent Winner The annual champlonship tourna- ment of the Connecticut State Senior Golf assoctation held at the Shuttle | Meadow club yesterday, brought to this city the leading golfers in the 50 year and older classes. Several entered in the morning play but the the majority arrived for the after- noon 18 holes and the full list of entries reached 51 J. P. Cheney of South won first prize and W. took second in Class D. | was for 18 holes either morning or | | | Manch afternoon and the first place win- ner came in with a score of 77 12. handicap and 65 net. | Cheney hit & net of 68 with a gross | »of 77°and a handicap of nine. .| Tredennick of Meriden came in third | ®ith a net of 70 taking a handicap of 11 from a gross of §1. In the sweepstakes for the morn- ing round, E. Tredennick of High- land took the first prize with 82-11- 71 while other winners in the play were: M. §. Hart, Shuttla Meadow, §8-16-72; J. P. Cheney, South Man- ct , 84-13-72; and W. A. Rice Shuttle Meadow, $6-13-73. In the afternoon sweepstakes for 18 holes, J. P. Cheney again came in the winner with a score of 77-12-65. M. 8 Hart of Shuttle Meadow came in second with 88-16-72 and C. H. Baldwin of Shuttle Meadow and Tredennick of Highland were tied for third. Baldwin's score was 85- 15-70 and Tredennick’s 81-11-50. A. Searle, Shuttle Meadow, came in fourth with 82-21 and 71. " In the 36 hole sweepstakes, J. P. Cheney took his fourth prize by coming in fourth with 161-24-137. M. S. Hart of Shuttle Meadow had 173-32-141 while E. Tredennick of Highland came in third with 163 141, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926. to! all sion Has Opposed Coolidge By Stand On 18th. ton h with working against | Eddy-Glover post, American Le- President Coolidge and the repub- Speaking at a luncheon at the |Members will take up the matter Women's Civic club here, he chal- |of getting out the vote as was urged party from following Its traditional |interested in the movement are policy of declaring for the enforce- [call together representatives of of congress,” he said, thing was serene in the republican [the greatest possible number of votes on election days. lican national administration. The | people had confidence In President |head of the Americanization work by the | denly like a boit out of the sky, |icanization work at the state conven- came the declaration of the senior |tion last month and the mcmbers | Schenectady speech urging a hand- |line of business, the new memorial ful of republicans to join with Tam- |which it is proposed to build in this tive Fish said, “is the very genesis|AMOng the ex-servicement regarding | and apothesis of law enforcement |the project. " tee of which James McAvay is the enforcement. " also be related e Representative TFish predicted [Chairman. will also be related. Th e¥o [charge of the production has been ?:H“['fu"“"" ticket will be elecled | o110 over sketches in an effort to ENTER BERLIN SOCIETY Berlin, Sept. 9 (P—Two American women have by the recent appoint- ment of their husbands diplomatic posts become intimatel; connected with the soclal side of German diplomatic life. | The assignment of Tindsay as British ambassador Germany, non, recalls the fact that Lady Lindsay was Miss Elizabeth Hoyt of New York. Countess Lerchenfeld, whose hus- band, Count Hugo Lerchenfeld, re- cently resigned his seat in the Reichstag to become German min- ister to Austria, is the former Edith Wyman of New York. Sir Ronald Berlin, Sept. 9 Moritz, Moritz."” Anybody wishing to speak by tele- phone to Lilli Lehman, the nestor of German prima donnas, know this pass-word and also private telephone number else will receive no reply, LA Lehman is almost 78 years old, yet she still coaches a large mber of vocal students and con- s her active interest in the So- ty for the Protection of Dumb Animals. Only her pupils and a few inti- mate friends know the key-word, and to obtain knowledge of it un- der the pledge of secrecy is con- sldered a great honor. (P—"Mortiz, her he “MISS 1926”7 INDEPENDENT Bournemouth, England, Sept. 9 (M—"The modern girl looks the whole world in the face and fears not any man,” sald Mrs. Barnett Smith, better known as Annie S Swann, the novelist, in a defence of “Miss 1926" when presenting prizes to a girls school. “She just wants to be left alone for a little while to find her feet,” the writer added PHILOSOPHER'S AG Welmar, Germany, Tea, intellectual discus scripts, friends and the pleasures of Fr Elizabeth Foerster-Nietzsche, the sister of the philosopher, who just celebrated her 80th hirthd: This kindly faced and gentle man- nered old lady, though she admit- tedly never quite understood Nietz- sche’s lofty flights of imagination, revertheless showed remarkable adaptability in helping to immortal- ize her great brother's name, even studying philosophy after his death 60 as to he b qualified to popu- lariza his wo D SISTER 9 (P— Some “Doll” "xo\'»‘rnmnm. | | ea | commission would you like bear for a playmate? Here s Botty | Church feeding one mascots of The Westward father’s boat | which took NEA and the | American Nature association photo- | graphle expedition through MaskznJ waters, [4 to have a cub | of the her Sorvier to new| to succeed Lord d’Aber-| mpst | memories are | Representative Fish Declares He ed today by Representative Hamil- dum on prohibition. Friday evening at § o'clock. The fluence to “prevent the republican |plans for the post members who a “At the beginning of the I | - [zanization that will work to get out | President Coolidge and the repub- ! but is a matter that comes under the | | of the republican party, when, sud- [awarded the cup for the best Amer- | ment, to be followed later by his| The post will also discuss, in the President Coolidge, Representa- |DTing out the popular sentiment | stand behind him in demanding law [2ready made by the show commit- Vo 2 the committee tn platform, no republican candv;{xw November and town Hospital on Sunday, September 119 and will put on an entertainment {for the disabled ex-servicemen there. The first weekly luncheon of the fall will be held in post headquar- WADSWORTH ACCUSED OF ,fiET []U'[ V[]TERS VIOLATING PARTY POLICY [EGIUN 8 "B JE’ET Utica, N. Y., Sept. 8 (A —United States Senator Wadsworth was tax- Fey |gion, will hold its regular meeting in lican national administr: 3 he st of RO R s |the post rooms on Washington street lenged the right of Senator Wads- upon them by Major General Jam worth to use his position and in- |G. Harbord in a radio speech. Th ment of the prohibition la |the other civic clubs and societies 5 |in the city and form a general or- ranks. We were happy and hope- ful in the great achievements of The movement is nof political, it is | {claimed nor will it favor either party ! Coolidge and his administration, {which is being carried on which augured well for the succ local post. Eddy-Glover post senator from New York In favor of [feel that the good work should be the repeal of the eighteenth amend- |carried on. many Hill to pass the nullification [city. There are diversified opinions referendum. |and the meeting Friday night may and the people of the great Empire A’”‘el""]"" "’1”‘" f"“',‘:"“‘:,:‘;lf\:’; State, regardless of leaders, will|Will also be made 8.1 5t ¢ S p! n a musical that unless a specific state ‘mm-ce-‘f;’;:fi{;"‘,“':m”';’ P L atnasey ment plank is incorporated into the | L85 | choose the one most suitable. The post will pay a visit to Alling- J., Sept. | Since Its Organization Eatsima 20 {Charles Schindhausler, of Mountain | ’ | View, was killed and six others in- | {cluding George and Andrew Schind- | hausler, his brothers, were injuved agsembly, which is taking|earjy today when an automobile |the place of the cortes, tho parlia- | skidded and turned over three times ment dissolved by General Primo |on the Boston road between Towaco | f A land Lincoln Park. The curve, ot | ‘,"e Rivera in September, 1923, 15 0o "the accident occurred, recent- to meet for the first time next|iv yas tho scane of another crash in month. The socialist party, which which two men were kilied. is favorably inclined toward par-| All the injured are expected to ticipation in the assembly is the recover. Carl Hestrom of Brooklyn, first of the old political parties to |thed river, was held on a charge of make known its attitude toward | manslaughter. the government. { George Schindhausler the most | The first fask of the assembly |seriously injured, was a brother of will be discussion of the new taxa- |the dead man, is a resident of New tion system which the government ! [aven, Conn. intends to propose. | He served as best man General Primo De Rivera, the wedding of a relative a few hours | premier, in a circular letter ad-|before, and the car in which he and | dressed to the provincial authori- [the other injured were riding, was ties, says normal conditions have pursuing that occupied by Mr. and | been reestablished. He expresses | Mrs. Arthur Schindhausler, the bride | thanks to all the authorities, civi- |and bridegroom. The latter eluded | lized and military, for their aid in |their pursuers and did not know of | | solving the serious difficulty which |ihe crash. [ | na- Madrid, Sept. 9 (®) —— The tional | | at the | faced the government through the! mutiny ot the artillery gorps. N v & New Haven Road Needs Q Larger Repair Shops | w Haven, Sept. 9 UP—Addition- can community in this city fs not |l puildings to take care of the in- wrge, 80 In the absence of schoolicreased volume of work: In connec- facilities children in the past haveltion with construction of new and en sent to Shanghal, for their|(he repalring of old railway cars are | higher grade and high school educa- | {5 he constructed soon by the.New | ton, Haven railroad on the waterfyont | Last fa however, under {here, Bdwin P. Lyon, special repre- | | patronags of the Foochow Ameriean |gon(ative of the road has revealed association a school was organized | myo work that will be done here will | | with several mothers of children|;worc iy aten b P ork~ NGESLIE i o0 One student|ion from the shops at Readville, duated in June and will enter| oo 4 wae pelieved he university in Shanghal. R i | Interest decpened to such {extent that a woman, a former resi- SKlPPY | dent of Foochow, is coming in the itumn from the United States to ke charge of the school. 1 MOTH CONDUCT SCHOOOL Foochow, Se; he Ameri- the cher: {U. S. Citizen Arrested for |tory museum last Sunday. |ed as John Preslc ters on Monday, September 20. {son, 41 years old, |known American was a | | oY . I West | Thic Wi i . i Auto Turns Over Three |wesimin to} . 3 o noon ¢! - This wm Be Its FH‘SI sesswl] Times; One Man Killed 7" insulting two little girls in 9 P—lthe South Kensington Natural Hi Rex Has Lifelong Home Now! S police dog, from hasn't been minted the vet The money that would buy Rex, Iwart Kleckner family Clark's Lake, Mich., When 15-months-old Millicent Kleckner fell into the lake a few ¢ ago, Rex plunged in after her and swam ashore h her dre clamped in his teeth. he's my pal,” Rex seems to say in this pic- ture of the pair, at The de- the charge and Sir ef magis e of court, appeared as a him and said the defendant believed his The case was fendant denied Chartres Biron, the Bow street character witness for that the had known from boyhood and character to be good. adjourned. Insulting British Girls London, t. 9 (A—A man book Skidmore Harri- id to be a well- igned in er police court this afte: ed under the vagrancy e =i FOR B RESULTS D HERALD CLASSIE ADS One Perfect Food In all the world, the scientists tell us, there is only one food which is complete in itself. That food is milk! Pure, sweet, rich and invigorat- ing Seibert’s milk is your very best food more of it! investment. 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DEMAND EQUAL SU Budapest, Sept. 9 () women of Balmaz Ujvaros 1 an- oune: hat they claim the right of and will fight for it, as labor equally with me recently laid ¥ issembly he Hungar- 5 l,( S YES,SR. HE'S THE SGUAREST | LITTLE SHOOTER ON s0-Toty. B. AND O. GIVES AID POLLY AND HER PALS | - BUY THE OLD MAN? T WOULDN'T GIVE YA THAT No Fault o’ Maw’s Ford dump truck, 1 Ford ton truck. Oakland sedan. “ord touring. Ford roadster. Chevrolet touring. ton 1924 1924 Ford coupe, 5 1 White, 213 toa truck, ..., Ford coupe, . . Ford coupe, Bulck touring, . Like new, driven 1924 Chevrolet coupe, ......,. Moon sport touring, SUPERIOR AUTO Co., g 125 CHURCH ST. BURRITT MOTOR SALLS CO,, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS 240 HARTFORD AVE. THL. 1428 By PERCY CROSBY, HE THiNks NoTHN' 0’ pROPPIN’ ON THE FLOOR'N’ MAKIN' BELIEVE HE'S DEAD , JUST SO’S THE KID'te POT PENNIES ON His EYES. Lends Ary ing Le Washington and ( qument to Plan for Leas- | and N. E. System. pt. 9 (P Balti- io railway officials to- the suport of the railroad project for leas- h and New England more cment was present- interstate commerce by the B. nd 0., de- claring that the proposal would be of general public advantage in rn ferritory. Opportunity for th Baltimore Ohio to submit evidence supporting its ill b later in ding. Edgar D, of the R to the and position granted the pro- Hilleary, vice ading system in charge traflic, today presented the de- tails trafic routes which coneolidation would bring about He was held under a constant cross-eXamination by counsel of tha Pennsyjvania R. R. president of the \EAH. SO HE REFUSED TO PUT UP WITH HER INSULTS ANY LONGER! S'MATTER, HONEY 2 TELL PAPA: LOOK HERE, MAW" HAS LEFT HER FLAT BECAUSE WAL FER POLLY SAYS GEORGE )| GOORESS I SWAN, 1 NEVER GAVE THE YOURG \ WHIPPER- SNAPPER ARY ENCOURAGEMENT* = -t s e 5 @ o w | w2t 8| gz 2] = 3]

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