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B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1326. GUORIOUS WEICOWE " NERTON ESTIFES e, B ] MR WM DEFED : ed the Batte hen she changed | “That's right,” said Merton. “I from a heroine to a mother. For ———— {can't say from my recollection that| «Mother Love.” | THE VERY BEST IN FOOD (Continued from Fist Page) |she er children — Marjorie, | (Continued from, First Page) Smith took me there.’ | 1 Clemington, Jr., aged St You had a talk with Miller New York, Sept. 10 (F—Women | ildren in mind, becare she knew 1% up by relatives. They were he was in a hurry to return to Ger- | Buckner as pay an increasingly important SATURDAY UM g by - at it she made the swm their lives | Waving their tiny hands at her. Mrs, | ;o - | “Yes, it was very short. We DPart in national and international specian - § Mm“m.:y Corson’'s eyes filled with ‘""ffi“ as ~" Oneck Disappearance | greeted each other, then he either | politi thinks Viscountess Astor, P d = . siro buried her tanned face Into a| . ¢l ) SHPRcarant ___lcalled in Mr. Williams or sent me| American born member of British oun g Mohican t bouquet of American beauty | AS oxplam the disappear- |, 'yi. \illlams' office I can't recol-| Parliament, as they learn to difter- | Cake ! most of her life, roses sent by Mayor Walker. jance of the $50,000 check which he | cor which.” n “mother love”, and % Cookies Delighted atOffers. A moment later she was ashore sald he gave King, the witness said | R Williams was chief assistant ¢ 20¢ LI & g = 2 doz. 25¢ She was of coursedelighted when | smothering the children with kis- |it might be explained by a custom he |to Miller ¢ Astor, who concludes her| . t0ld by Cal Harris, ssociate of Arch | scs. After the noisy proc up (had at that time of returning can- Was Given Advice vacation in this country by sailing | Iwyn, that more han 2,000 offers ' Broadway to cf 178 v celled checks to the men in whose | ton he had a long talkf gland on the Olympic tonight, | OUR REGUL had been received for that contracts aman strect where there was| Un States District Attorney aw up the papers necessary be- politics, motherhood and philosophy. S Eon Mot asked Merton to tell what | fore the claim for the $7,000,000 “Women still have to learn t 9 to 11 A. M. | 9to11 A M. 9to 11 A in sight 1 A et tnin ere she formerly was a swimming | naj at ti . S eanAibaiy on by the alien| difference between the “smother| : Bt 5 ! Sl e actor. “We cam property custodian, love” for their children that selfish- Round, Loin, Porterhouse Lean Fresh Best No. 1 B e e e e Jold of New Record s lock that night and brought | “Did you have any papers with I¥ Wants everything to be right at | fn Americn forhs it tu seven| . MOlL 0 ew Rooaeh | |sevan oclosk thet nght and beousht | “Did you Tave ‘an i L SHOULDERS ke 4 3 [ wum the chan- Miller and Smith came togeth- None at all,” replied Merton. He|real “mother love” that loves every companied heron the swim of th & o 2 ! o SR d Ii channel in arowboat, also came 1 5 minutes and Miller gave me two check !sald.he took notes on Williams' in-| Other wWomen's children too, and | ished a new record, she sald: | gether they came to about $7,000,000 |structions, for use in drawi wants to make the world “all home with her 3 i e . They o i DEfip. " ah y ‘ e D e 3 velous. Yet I wish in round numbers. They v i : 1" she sald. | . c peck: 4 c ¥ understand the channel out to the Swiss ban ced | o They mre learning. In ¥agland __She rais vlhflhw ‘(“"""" ts ‘oo | 48 mever the saume for a single day |Miller. He had been very kind to the women have aiready accom- F“"h Ground HAMBU R(’ , 2 o e O iy vl iy tne|and the conditions under which one ms, and I put the checks and the re- | KIDNAPS OWN SONS plished many reforms in the condi- | 2 lb 25 | F esh Fnca\see | Large yellow had while gtually swimming the immer swims and another are |ceiptsin my pocket and we sat down tlons affecting children, and work- | S, C FOWL C | ONIONS .. 4 hs l Cc 1t 14k t h ge| very different. If Ederle, Vickotter, to dinner.” e ing mothers of children.”” “That is e dishes she ould have to wash if| yiche) a If entered the wa-| When shown the checks, which re- | 4p, . true,” »d Visc + ake Sy N J Argentine Avlator Swoo Down true,” agreed Viscount Astor, stand- she didn’t rake it, ter at the same time and under the veaied that they had been made pay- | = Tig by anee B bt | EST LEAN SMOKED Mrs. Coron wonld not discuss the g i . ALL SPECIAL would be filled with eenfort and not e hardships which he channel was the large amount of : i ¢ same conditions, we would all swim abls to the Societe Suisse Pour| From Skics And Speeds Of With' Many more women shomd hold ne of tug in channel swimming, | . - el Valeurs De Metaux, Merton admitted | ces of various kinds, thinks Lady DAY & tht it is simply a matter e 1t his memory had been faulty on Youngsters, Astor, p.rw,,,;.: ‘.( "J'M ”,," ;m’?r?‘- SPECIAL c Sig “T ha $3,000 which was loaned | (Concludes Convention: Crowds that gathered in the Fed- |P—An airplane flight yesterday to % & 3 7 3 ’ 3to5P. M. ; Senator Harrison Warns ¢ TA.M.to1P. M, icn of the interallied vet= giio Glad Backer Won. vesterday and delegations | United States government of thelr|, & “c . ago and denied the cus-|of the *p anda” for cancella- rer me has the money to ex- that polnt. . women, where “they ca y pend. Inter \lll“d Vets Assn. Crowds Gather Early GasnoaldirerAreeniine iSent R0 (TPERR e tel iy can o i 5 to me b Walter Lissberger to make| <o ' poiang, Sept. 10 UP—The {eral building early filled Ildhc court {chart the route for an aerlal line| the cRnnel attempt,” she said room and packed the corrldors out- | ¢, Byenos Aires to Rlo Grande Prime Rih ‘and Ttried to hold my expenses ¢ [side. Do Sul, Brazil, served as an oppor.| Dehts May Be Cancelled S ¢ 24 10 1bs. ....... 58¢ down o that it would not go over ‘ assoclation, commonly known | Daughirty and Miller are being [y 1y e SO ST 8 W n, Sept. 10 (F) — The ROASTS BEEF ........ b C 100-1 15.90 the $000.” as T ended 1ts sessions here jtried on charges of defrauding the | "yl U R FCICORRE G L Sl el S E sack } 7 “fair and unprejudiced services” as IS as ote 34 Brnwn .10 Ibs. 54e A ‘eporter told her at this point gone to Cragow and Zakotane, | “fair P s S today of his children, is alleged to.tion of the war debts or they are HAMS .. ot h (& 3 Ibs. 25¢ ayMr. Lissbérger had won $100.-iwhere the closing’ ceremonies will Bublic ofticlals, In the transter off,//C Rty nm o o i B il S ot 0 e cancalled, Senator Hare $7,000,000 to the allezedly German anoover her swim, and she repii take pla $7,000, o d boarded the plane rison, dem ssissippi, s owners of American Mctals company |10cal school and boarded the plane rison, democrat, Mississippi, said 1 very glad of that. T wish it 1 vest in the day of the The | With them as passengers. in discussing his recent trip to Eu- ;i l ey i fis)la he |ctock seized during the war, The |With as pagsengers. e N ALL DAY MONEY Sk b ) centrated on the Sto 5 two| A telegram from Pelotas, Brazil, rope | = srnme he s A debts. The government de lares that t s e Hiii s s Mr: p r| .n (lv«“'y '5 1:”( naid te was conducted 1n a friendly |former high public officials shared |sald the plane had arrived thers It is hard to wake up the E 5 a 2l word their ;in bribes totaling $£441.000 paid by Safely, but no mention was made of American people he asserted Lean Boiling Legs Genuine Spring Roasts Bl She o deudy e s e nts of the $7,000,000 the father and his sons. “They look to congress to see that | BEEF LAMB . 3 c Fresh PORK b 28c i 0 i ider S ‘ d Merton, German metal — the debts are pald but when such Y dhiey fha clings of delegates from other na- rd . 2 3 — - hievement she lings of dclegates from othe ate. whose family held control | New York D rats men as Newton D, Baker, former Boneless Rolled Forequarters Small Skinned aNew Yol emocrats secretary of war, and George Pea- 1 25c m 38c was marve that a & ; . f the stock seized during the war, 4 niy 20 3 ) : . T O B e i A ) \Iap Out Campaign Plan vody New York, come out for ROASTS . LAMB .... HAMS .... hing e, this was adopted unanimou t ‘ ilnsleaicts B i e ilon ss for the government had pt. 10 (Pr—C cancellation and thelr - statements foE e 1 L 0 el - Prime Rump Stewing Tean Pork t sha con i Wl o el \is story Wednesday after- e .“,‘1 nocratic state are headlined in every European 20 “There are mporta i i vetors d for |leaders have agrecd upon a program Mewspaper, it is time to become | ROASTS .. C LAMB ... CHOPS .... b (A for a common cause and the Jewish holiday. for the fall campaign. concer, — s d the oth e A e i ey et a1 or his tipito | aciar i foer ; e bhs ada T Pancy Meaty Rump Roasts Cholce Veal 2 mother. Gertaude awam | U918 of o e i il e e At s iy Wi e 8 VEALLEGS 1h C VEAL..... T 2 c c}{ops,,,, n 30c channel as a young girl. terallied debts. And if time shows | With Miller his proposal for the r \ leader; Nor people in Furop: elieve it was It as the mother of two lugging ahead and this T did. with my will, T ma up my mind when T started from America that T could Chey believe the high tarift | The Bread Made With war e DR A soments are turn to the $7,000,000 to the alien | E. ) Y , of conceived in the English mind. As aildren contrary to that principle the credi- claimants, whom Merton represented Buftalo: > a 5 ong as this propaganda continues F MO H l CA N FRESH Deseribes Her Swim 2 ot as agent. The n.ove for return of Corning of Al ar t the Europeans h @ 10! nation should allow a reconsld $ he Furopeans hold out hope for - “T trusted to my mind rather oo e he money was made on behalf of peared certain stat ‘nt better terms or outright cancella- C CREAMERY o) e e e et e G (8 A A He G DN CF ptenut b i e s BREAD ribing her swim, ter a man lHolns of recosd that Gulsita ux, a subsidiery of the Merton |rely chiefly on Governor § n A8 pronsgands W being s or woman is in the water for ten | ution embodics no criticism in any interests organized in Switzerland in | the record of his six vears in office. | incered in this country hy in 0 . 1ours it is no longer a question of | way of the T'nited States government | 1210 as a*holding com for the | The beliet prev hie teliet Will | toogle who faver & high tarlir” he Full 17, Pounds of 1l der Europe from payi hat kind of stroke they use but b interests of the German family. be headed by the govern it e the Best Bread debts and ‘elimination of t the Finest Ingredien(: 2 Ibs. 85C 1 On the witness stand Wednesday, Chairman Corning for his r Merton had told o meeting Miller, | mate and _Supremo Court 1 together with the late John T. King | Robert I\, W : o late Jesse W. Smith, in New | oo f Sates sena :.':::,_'hc "tt_,)l‘y' ‘f;‘! et nomine for Uited tSates senator s would stop agitation for low- =iz a = e oky vim the channel and when T tol: By o S k several da | e —— reeE S = - S e e e Bl celey, Colo., Sept. 10 UP—Clar- pilier in Washington. PROF. BEERS' FUNERAL Tt :w;mp“r; 1bs 35(: \\IT. rine 2 hs 450 “ho‘h‘ “k 27(: g;n;‘nF 25c &9 Lezan oblling e ! ence Darrg, noted Chicago erim- | Gist of Conversation New Haven, Sept. 10 (P—Fun R D ey e At Ll ouives. Wi ter of the viking.’ inal 1 fdbclared here today that | “You can tell us what conversa-i, " gonicag for Professor Henry| cants Ohio, Sept. 10 Carl & e £ g auor tion vou had with Mr. Miller when §l * g stoni aton, B All the time T was n England the br {‘L“d Jratee dist Sor Hgmer || et Mt his i New Yovk ¥t |oukustin Doorswere held yestorday studer, charged with operating dis ' SATURDAY Balojtne ot alith e fewim| Sy ain 2 ked United States Distrlct Attorney | Afternon at his home, 104 York orjerly houses in Canton, surren ponge e ONLY or c vhenever they wanted to poke fun P[ hment : TCenee Sl ies iy e s'rml’ }.»\-.’ Stewart Means, rector ' gered to police this morning 1t me it was always to say ‘there ! DY D Wwhoard go blgoted they | e 0 B e o). meritus o J was confronted by two warrants, . - e zges' or ‘there 3 the danghier of Cunnol diferentiate botween the CTRMeNtS cassin the friab officlatec funeral WaS charging him with perjury in the Mohican 18 22 30 “Targe Assorted 25 " Assorted > the viking R B8 BTG caRofiolenese. t clearly,” answered Merton, *TIn Evezreen cemectery - civil service reinstatement hearing Loaf Cake PIER o.%ii. each c BUNS ....,.. dozen 180 Might Try Again Mr. Darrow, who is spending a | [0 PPCTRG (L e he had been | Beers, brofessor emer E of 9.4 Rengel depased polle: s Rt o St Ay Corson was asked if she vacation near here rted that the literature at Yale, Tuesday s . e s T Ry Gt did t | T > SaBRon: = 5 ey 1ould swim the English channel Dread and water sentence being |2 oMY in 6MUC MG B O morning after o long Hiness. Ha | oy, FOlice had sought for him YORK STATE PEA BEANS ... Ih 5¢ : and] res od that she would Yf"jlm_:“";] ‘I”m‘l"‘(_u n:’;f “‘”‘”"“"fl‘r‘; would put me in touch w;lj!u1v_w~rvx W VAT B e S Ry MOHICAN CORN STARCH pkg. 8 ike to swim from Dover fo Frayee Violators in Burt »wore T Qg whe T com fo Washing. | e 15, Must H 'LARGE MEATY PRUNES ... b 10¢ ) ang nd' might do so next year. The r¢iics of forgotten da 1 As T recollect jt, we did not ason for this, she said, is that no! _“Such a practice,” he said, “is out uss the cludm at all. New Haven, Sept. 10 (P—TFlford - has yet swum both ways, ©f force in every civilized country Had Seen Miller Clarke Russell, prominent in Mason- f8 - T J ) | (‘\\Il’m (‘\\rl’nllLs ASS'T'D. | GOLD MEDAL , csstull 1::} "Hw \.\'ouhl. ) )J\f‘lfr\tl)‘. Judvsf \f‘\ri(,” sald he had seen _\.HHrr in elreles and a (nrmflr selectman of ‘ 3 ¥ @) OFFEL BEANS " bOLPb | FLOUR She aid that after she had been | Chatt belleves that taking a drink \oo yorc two or three times before Orafge, died yesterday in his home L | | from Cape Griz Nez she was 1S the gravest offense that can be ;' page his first trip to Washing- in West Haven. He was 85 vears [ 3 » S 2 hs 69¢ 6 cans 49¢ 6 cans 49¢ | $1.25 bag ed with cramps and suffered | © tted. ton. This was fn the spring of 1921, old. Mr. Russell was a member of - - - —_— wdrd bzl o S SO ely for about 20 minutes but| 1 Ne attorney said if he were con- 43" jiness sald he could not re- Annawon lodge, No. 115, A. F. and § Red Butterfly Ooolong TEA ....... %;-1b Davis' BARING POWD) R ...... large can 190 1 not give up. nected with the cases of those put | 4. (e dates on which he met A. M. of West Ha and was a past Vanilla or Lemon EXTRACT . 2 bottles B. C. ICED COFFEE CAKES b 27c ‘“When T reached Dover although ©7 @ bread and water diet he would |yryy10r explaining that the lapse of master of the lodze. He reprosented | [ESEMEER ¥ I'reshly Baked TIG BARS ......... 2 1bs 25c Hires Root Beer RACT ..... 2 bottles 38c there must have been a hundred QPPeal immediately to the United gu5 voars had erosed memory of Orange in the legislature in 1895 [EESSESSEEEY ‘ Treshly Baked GINGER $ ... Ib 10c TOILET PAPER 8 rolls 28c 1otorboats and people all about |States circuit court for redress, them from his mind, Merton testi- ' and held the position of second se- = = velling and screaming, for two ! = e fed that he came to this cquntry in|lectman from 1598 to 1917, ; Sweet Juicy Large Yellow anutes T did not see a single ob-| TWO SCALDED TO DEATH | 1an7 and lived here for two — - — g Tl : 0 GES 5 E S b 19C cct and my volce seemed fo have! New York, Sept. 10 UP—Trapped | He sald he belonged to two or thr EPISCOPAT, CONFERENCE. . S i RAN Cheaea e 2 dOZ. 4 C | P ACHE sienhe e e DASE lied In me. Then my eyesight came || llar, two men were killed and | exclus clubs in this city. Wallingford, Sept. 10 (P—A tiree- & Tl B T e ik to me and I screamed ‘thank | thre: ers severely scalded yes-| The testimony then F“i":” "; day conference of the clergy of th g i Freshly Picked | Large Fancy Doiler tube in a Merton's first Washington trip and, rpiscopal diocese of Connecticut will | 8 2 X R WEE CORN d PLES 25(: M Corson was told that a cleaning dyeing plant in BEast his interview with Miller, {be held at tha Choate school here e o | S T OZ. 190 PIE AP i 4 qts. competitive swim was being pro- | 40th sirect exploded, filling the| “T went to Washington,” the wit-| heginning September The pre- sed around Manhattan island building with live steam. ness sald, “and went to the office of 'giding bishop will be t Rev. STk Large Ripe 1 Carrots or Large Ripe ween her and Gertrude Ederle, rick Nola , a fireman, of 'the alien property custodian, Mr. Rey. John Gardver Murra Lany R Bananas doz. C Beets 2 bunches C Cantaloupes ea loc She said she knew nothing about Brook , and Jerry O'Connor died | Miller.,” z " !of Pennsylvania. The opening ad- X Large Blue Green Lima Red Ripe it |in B s hospital. More than 200 Who took you there?” asked M. dress will be by Bishop Chauncey B. S : 25 25 e Rro , e : Plums .. 3 doz. C Beans 2 quarts C | Tomatoes, Ig. bas (o Appears a Bit Awed |employes in the building, most of T ner. ster and the concluding address Mrs. Corson was taken from the them women, fled to the street fol- T think Mr. Smith met me. He by Suftragan Bishop E. Camplon o 255 Fancy Tokay Hot or Sweet | Native Lg.bas. § liner Aquitania at the quarantine|lowing the explosion. either took me there or else di- Acheison. o € Grapes .. 2 Ibs C Peppers 2 qts. C| (‘rahapples.. 1 2 i | A : i el Stect (el % 5 | ETHEL A Dlflerence in Time OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND — THEY'RE THE BEST! Adam Burrell, 15, has been sen- | tenced to hang Oct. 29 at Welch, p ‘WHY GO ‘39 | . Va, following Tis conviction of i YOUR 0O i = i e st . 'The D. Miller Co. =3 | it St | HNTE. PENG— - DIDNT REALIZE it ot et B | OLD e 11ier O. |worTH or T W i TS OMLY and they convicted him in mine RELIABLE YOUR QY GO LATE. He HOGT OHES® ‘ | SHOILDNT WAVE GEEN sl ELEVER OCLOGKY | minutes. | STORE 26—CHURCH STREET—26 MONEY W ST ONESY s B 010 ‘ : i TO LEAVE. —* o ' | OVERCOME Femoustss | Cold Weather Needs flamed, weak | burning, smarting, that the Eye Ryne La I R : COTTON BED BLANKETS 54-INCH TABLE PADDING 00 have taken advantage of Eathem B ettt | - §1,124, $3.19, $4.50, $1.50 Mo. 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