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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. : T holder has no in ns of going to oices, but could see nothing. Mr.| Other champions are in the flock |Bridgeport spent the week-end with | cargots first, John Serremet, second, | A 5 SEY SAVAEE P ot ounaii b catens HBE“EVE MRS HA[L Blmpaon expect tocall him befora |that Teaves (he fiet tas At 9 a. e |2te Sk aTe o e eckeen David Ervin, best pitac potators |-Y@eNtIn€s Becomes although this had been N the grand jury again this week to |in the $6-hole round of q ion | first, Walter Dickman, second, Wil- | Apartment Dwellers planned before Kearns | ns started the add to his story play. Little Gen en. Who| Leon A, Sprague leaves todfy to|lam Wate cst plate of pop-| Buenos Aires, Sept. 20 P—Apart- legal action 1 tickard in | Mrs. Minna Clark, who was in the |flashed thr fesslonal field |gpond a few days fn Detroit where |corn, first, Wal c , second, | ¢ 5 Philade v | ir with Mrs. Mills, and Barbara |in 1 alker, open title- 1o wiil aftend a convention mond Maha pum sl S8 GEAS B8 EA e apld iy 1n | o x5 s g popularity Argentines, he train or w formerly a maid in the Hall holde C J WO UAR T ncial Advertisers’ association, first Charles Balletti, second, Albert omobil are two other witnesses |Wwon the na tl ice; and = Hintlear sest Hubbard “squash, | One of the f attractions is the . e ia Moaint: Normile said. Vo n's deci | s mpson claims know more Joe Turne inn p to Bobby 3 r riscilla Mahan ral (Champion to Finish His Training < : crances are. v win| Such Is Report of Investigator ines, i Simreen chatms e el £ . Pape 1ot ysteray gon | il Nanan: b e of cab | contra Jeating sysiom. almost une sday by The date for the trial may be set r, all are favored to force Ha- LNELon, pore will - i Aires a few ‘years I nd a national stationers’ conve Tt ; Fngeis s 5 L | . . r s N [ tr v i elphia i p H ll_M H P S aaa in Trenton Thu ot to the limit | i ¢ J steaa \den: | 380. Argentines claim the winters Jack a 1 hou = from another county to try the case. NEWINGTON NEWS | Connecticut Stationers' association. e A - " |severe in recent years and that this e commission t n e T T e ek e e [ : ; s [ second, Priscilla Mahan; best o |cXplains why so many detached pillihe ieuesden onlie| e I Ll ey e 25 | The Grange fair ended Saturday|oe®oits Prie i T hout any heating facili- heavyweight champio , At ';\‘m;- e e & Hall \I;H': e vdor ! caneobpome (e plea 2Mrs. Simpson hasiiy 0 f the local will | Rowley, chairman of GBI i St o one i ansaolXaBChicago ks o IR indicated that the Stevens brothers| = S Tos S ON EY CIA LI O | Ies e peas, first and Anished with al a5 1 Johnr oderick, | will attempt to prove that the Rev. | mo 5y % oo TR0 FIEVERS BrOtIers f ot tomorrc ng (ports that as a whole ing. From now unt h pair of detective sergeants from [Edward Wheeler Hall promised a |’ 2 0 B E0VIIE of Mrs. Hall ne ) in e onty pracess | geryace addition, Normile | peck beforo he was slain. witn 7S | ble dato of the trial will be carly i *T¢0: 4 [port can b le. Fxl f the way n swlx;‘o»;]nm(' - Subwass make him dep: from and J empsey’s | Eleanor Mills four years ago that he | xovember. denend e - — children we judged ngizes| 7 g g oul h stralght and narrow path of I ersonal ndant, will be in the|would give up his infatuation for the (\:‘ ,,fi:r\" fependent Bupon PUTt prof. Lane of the Hartford T i 1 as follows: Best collection| The longest river in the wor “every year it is becoming colder to | choir singer. o iy al seminary preached at {of asters, Ruth Eckert; best collec- |th. Nile, which runs for 3,670 miles. o t riscomfort of the public.”. Dempse with a successful day. Mrs, C. C, ted for steam One qewspaper has begun a cama late of plate favor of heating the rail- bors night will be ob-|a success but as yet n re paign in champlon s tapering ‘rank “Doc” Begley of New Yor T S A Congregational church Sunday [tion of marigolds, first, Wendell k tha apex of his tra ;m:- His | rated as one of the mast experienced | her male re latives have been mornir | Reich, second, Janet McKenna ¢ swn to 193 1-3 pcunds, stri andlers of fighters in the co ed at Somprville, T - the | — $ial cxhibit of asters and marigolds, = is b t | Bertha Francis, danghter of Town Yol cond, from emained over today for another|murder. * Mrs. Hall, in the opinion first, r Agogliatti, sec y enough work t0|.onference with Dempsey ov of Special Prosecutor Alexander, | Clerk omas A. Francis, 1 Susane Hubert, third, Shirley Pond: to fight will be on the | i chote of ing selected to go in|was only a tator at the murder HIS THIR[] TIT[E day for New London where she will |special exhibit tall dahlias, pal | g the next two days.|ing champlon's corner. Normile |put will face trial on the mu |enter the Connecticut College | Wilso 1 exhibit pink dahlias, . A wiil work strictly In ga1q no decision had been reached|charge the same as her cousin and | Women. | Elste I In the fancy work | e gates to the dog|in rogarg to Bagley, although Demp- | two brothers | ¥ [section of R a S C 1 n atl n Mr. and.Mrs. Nelson E. Mann will | prizes were miscellan- i ack closed even {0 newspaper COr- | sey might decido to use him |ama epimpaon as comaiied o new (100§ Jim BAmes Appears as!,, o andates Xebon ¥ Mann wi |prizes were:awarded to: miscelian: respondents. Bagley was Tunne t manager | and detailed verdion of the shooting ugh he will 100sen UD | 54 s regarded as being responsible from the testimony of three secret . where they will spend a week with . cond, ‘Steele Sher- » bit on Wednesday afternoon. | |for his development. - Wnen Bas- | witnesacs in tho reopencd investiza: | TOTGINOSE Clallenger TRIS YEar (e Manwa siscen, ais: Binie. R R e The annoyance caused by Ja ley took hold of Tunney, heltion, Some witnesses, Mr. Simpson | A S Dorothy Hitchcock; embroidered Kearns, in which the ch 19 |took the princely sum of $30 for his|peljeves, have withheld information | Fi orrow spent the week- [luncheon set, Steele Sherwood; best | v former manager almost succeeded | gt anongement, 3agley nursed | and he is pressing them for addi- | Garden City, N. Y, Sept. 20 (®— end with her par Mr 1 Mrs. [made underwear, first, Elizabeth | i in having Dempsey cast into the Jail | i a1ong until he picked off $28,- Honalitactol ) has succeeded in turnin o ! . (P—Walter Hagen, trying today on | Walter J. Sorrow of Maple street. | Agogliatti, second. Anna Agogliattis . house has sucecedec "% 10000 for engaging Harry Greb, then | fhe Now Y Times says the T ; : _— rocheted cap, Louise Teich; knitte C L 3 e Ne i ys th alisbury club links for his third cre 1 car ; £ Deminseyf from dRiearelres, W IERSY | Bipworl s lmidale el ttiohamlon! 2 oian e 0 A8 SRECHIE LR RIS e IR e S, e er, Barbara Deane; hand scw 1 go-lucky youngster mentally at least of ALn. o fonal championship irr. "ang Mrs. ¥ ing, Dorothy Hitchcoai, second, | 1 impson’s inve 2 ced the unlucky figure three of into a fighting destructive individual. B N S L ained t < ) s Slizabe rkweathe Jest dressec A majority of the experts here are [],RYAN L [; E i }llr{\ 1111|5':_.‘;:‘w\] pre &l golf, which was the downfall of |1CU hol H B Eilzabeth Starkeatlier I 'Il it % S Yo {on. et week before Dr. Hall's death s st Bobhy. %ab B Sl aasie e on Fre doll, Louise i, i he best ex- of the opinion that the action o Rt TSR Jones at Baltustol Bafisar | vt 1 honsr of Mise 3o < of candy prizes E : empsey into as George V- Kearns in throwing Dempsey 8p Georks Byon Doane, daughter of Mr. and Mr follows: best fud SN e rector promised not to m Rabes ol Rk 6 the hands of a receiver will only |1 ) BT [ hajred youth from Los 4 - 3. Doane, who ¢ e Tne serve to Increase his savage fight L again, but began making plans 10 ling his third assault on the Bl = Thocty il Areather instinct to the point which will bring | | clope with her and live abroad. after two failures, crushed the Dl Sl ko |EiehEs it gL | | i i ! » him into the ring nearer the Demp- On the night of Sept. 14, 192 P T e i s at New Br o [nt ¢ > Tieber p ey of old, than all the training the | investigator is quoted . Mrs. | \alter Hagen faces among his fore. | W07 Won by iefuacs{sengurizesgosaiolog :h’ampqnn’could have arranged at Notw Army Om'cel- PI\eSldem 0[ Hall learned that her husband was |most rivals Long Jim Barnes, who {_m Miss Mildred Quigley, both of | Toard - McKenna; hest lay- T o l meeting Mrs. Mills in the abandoned |secks the title for the third time, | NeW Bri 'I'i‘f,','f,f{, e et § | | | These observers are of the opinion Phillips orchard. She and her cousin, |but with two victories already to that he will see Gene Tunney, Harry Golonial Air Tl‘fl[]sp()l’t Henry De La B. Carpender. and her (his credit in the professional classic, | The selectmen - clerlc| T I Wills, Kearns, Paddy Mullins, B. C. | brothers, Henry and Willie Stevens, | Hagen, who won the title for the ;\' SELishasangatisg aymy the town which he exhibited. Ex .A\f-lt‘ o Clements and James A. Farley all ST accompanicd her to confront the |first time at French Lick Springs, | ha! about 120 voters were made ing received prizes fol- 1 complled in one morocco bound edi- New York, Sept. 20 (F) — Major | pair with love letters of theirs that Indiana, in 1924 and repeated his o of about 270 f:‘ t ’f‘ Of Wote ilows: b r vegetable Leonie tion in front of him on next Thurs- | General John F. O'Ryan of New |had been found. conquest at Olsmpia Tlelds, Chica- s {0 o made. The Lo e i U e i Rl iy niah | York has been elected president of | There was a quarrel and threat of |go, last year, was 64 rivals for the 1 K Dempsey has been subpoenacd to | the Colonial %Air Transport, Inc., it | divorce, In the belief of investiga- |champio l~(hm nm‘\;mzlh w:](lh;ilm:g e e e e “’”I_""‘;- fiesh (’"”;:" = ”\""z‘ Chil 1 h ear in the court of chancery here [ was announced yesterday iover- | tors, and Willie, Mrs. Hall's eccen- ;trious golfers as MacDonald Smith, cors and teachers of the |second, Estelle Hayes o vege- d = oiotior o inays ol Halenit nled |RodtTohn R onnecti- | tric brother, displayed a pistol. His the Canadian and metropolitan ( tional chureh school will [table and fruit section, prizes were tldren love t em, gro i UPS, too by Kearns on Saturday. Gene Nor- |cut, chairman of the hoard. brother Henry took it from him, the [champion, ~ William MacFarlane, ]m a regular‘meeting lay, Sept. lawarded as follows: best collection mile, manager of the champion, said | The financlal structure of the state will try to prove, and shot Dr. (open title holder, and Jock Hutchin- | 24, at S o'clock, D. §. the par- | of any vegetable, first, Albert Hint- N today it was extremely unlikely that fcompany will be expanded by the | Hall and Mrs. Mills. Then, the state [Son, winner of the open in 1920, are 'ish house, lean, second, Priscilla Mahan: best | [oflc Of the 57 Varletxes] Dempsey would show up in p. participation of New York banking | will contend, Willie cut Mrs. Millg' not drawing their clubs to bar his | == plate heets, first, Albert Hintlean, however. Instead a battery of legal |and industrial interests! it also was | throat. ipathERRthisEyears Mr. and Mr Second, Raymond Eckert; best plate | talent will appear in his behalf. announced. General O'Ryan said| Mrs. Hall has consistently denied ormile is of the opinion that the |that the company which holds the | that she knew anything about her suit will be either dismissed or con-|government air mail contract be- | husband's love affair. She and her tinued: In any event, the $100,000 |tween New York, Hartford and Bos- | brothers and cousin pleaded not bond posted by the champion Will |t4n would soon undertake transport | guilty when arraigned in Somerville permit him to leave the state for|of express and other cargoes. Addi-|last week. She was released in $40,- als important engagement with TUn- | tiona) routes are also wunder con-| 000 bail, and they were held in the ney, despite the writ of ne “X\‘“(v'smrmnon, he sald. omerset county jail. granted to his ex-manager. g General O'Ryan succeeds .| Mr. Simpson accuses Ralph V. M. Dempsey yesterday confined him- |y.ying Bullard, Boston banker, | Gorsline, former vestryman fn Dr. self to elghteen minutes of actual | po regigned to become chairman |Hall's church of withholding testi work, doing no boxing although he | o¢ t1,o " executive committce. J. Y.|mony in telling after four years o | was fighting mad. He pounded the ipyppe tormer managing director, | denfal, that he and Miss Catherine | Inflated light bag for two rounds, | i picome vice-president. Rastdall were within 300 feet of the | Enaio g EboxEai foCiano engiin ol - e murder. Mr. Gorsline informed a rounds, =§d finished up driving his iy, 4 SIFIED ADS| grand jury last week that he heard i & 2 Flavored with brown sugar, bag for two rounds. He was mum- bling to himself and grunting every b " e e o | . E AR 8 4 molasses and sugar cured his forehead with every swing of his | ¢ ¥y > s ) R ' ’ B el prime Pork with the fact that he never was off his toes for an instant during the | . . six round workout. He circled | around the inflated bag all the time e rlce ls he was punching it. While shadow boxing, the champion was on his| toes, continually going backwards | the Same and around in a circle, and always | slashing out with a left hook at an imaginary foe. \ y Tommy Gibbons, one of the ex- There was an advance in price of perts to watch the champion, said he - g . appeared to be taking his work more one cent a quart on milk, but it serlously than Tunney. Gibbons | was not confined to New Britain. had just returned from observing | . : : ; the challenger &t his Stroudsburg | The price went up all over the camp. The St. Paul heavyweight | i state at the same time. : g - ¥ 7 said Tunney's best chance to stick the ten rounds would be to adopt a N : ' & defensive battle. as Gibbons did Milk costs the same here as it i{; é‘/ against the champion In thgir X ; s ; fifteen round battle at Shelby, Mont., | : does anywhere in Cor‘mcc.t!cut, three years ago. wherever you go the price is the “Dempsey looks good, no matter if others think he has slowed up BAINES since his battle with Firpo,” Gibhons said: “Of course, ho s older and | : 02 « » 17 e LIS e Rt | ——— Beans with that true ‘woods”flavor - - prodiced until st IR f 2 | Pasteurized Milk g Cream il now only by the bean hole’method of baking beans'in-an Tunfey than otherwise.” i Lfil{d‘l‘f\ PHONE 1720 o wew s, cone/ earthen oven by logging camp cooks in the north woods information, probably will not in-, ESQE l? vade Philadelphia until just in time | § to weigh In at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Normile said the ti ‘Beans in pioneer days were most “the finest of all baked bean flavors. always baked in outdoor earthen There beans are still baked in the ovens,’ outdoor oven called the“bean hole.”} [ ° v b e \ | Bllllards and But new conditions of living Tt may be truly said that genuine made it either inconvenient or im- “bean hole” flavor has never been possible for people to continue pre- equalled until this creation by Van . - paring them the outdoor way. Camp. P 0 cket Blll l ards Oply in Maine has the custom Try this wonderful new product ‘ persisted because Maine people, that reproduces this baked-in-the- e de 1 e h partlcularly ‘the lumbermen, cling ground, cooked-out-of-doors flavor € Indoor games de luxe are enjoy under the to the tradition of preparing beans in baked beans and you will never hest conditions ‘a1 the by the one method that develops want any other. Rogers’ Recreation Building SR accommodates itself to the pile of hot coals 50 Chu rCh St' heaped over it and the beans are baked evenly s . and thoroughly on both sides, top and bottom, 4 i MhtE # H noon Finest Equipment—Wholesome Atmosphere baking through and. through the last layers . Wk ; &) & \of beans and pork on top as thoroughly as ' ‘ S Beginners Welcome . the first lasers on the botiom, / Make This Your Club