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Aaeaqy] % J n \i 3 T Y A MTT o ~ 3 v = ————— ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GREAT AMERICAN Heretofore Unknown Pygmy Tribe H[]W TO PICK MEN ‘Amerzcan Woman, First to Visit ‘FEARS OF FAMINE, DISEASE POLITICALDRAMA | Found in Wilds of Java Jungles AS BEST W[]RKERS; Franz Josef Land in Arctic, is ' AND RIOTS PASS, FLORIDA ABOUTTO RESUMEIDutch N T GuxdePoss R - Baclz After Tlmllmg Exp[orts! SPEEDING RECONSTRUCTION Newly Discovered Race to Be Quiet, lained by Psyehologist : N o — E ; Miss Louis y ali- 'ps Murder Dress Rehearsals Throughout | Intelligent and Friendly plined by PSehologist Miss Louise Boyd of Cali orpse of Murdered sl ot NORTH, MID-EST IN Mayor of Miami Pre. wmwmmmmmskwwm. o o o ot o s oo o O THO GHER TYPBS) (50 PR el o dmress Jurymen | mmmJMKm%TdMshm1mu& ain j ! v expedition, des: : s Tt in [ | 5 n ! v | as unusually n < am R%mflg Their Lines B : : IR e o | These Are Introverts and Extroverts| Beast With Lucky Shot to overlook the fact tha Wintry Blasts Still v oo expeditios n > loud yelling : c olgate University Experimenter ! x s been Killed, Count intry Blasts Still S "— Thi P R e e Range of 40 Yards. ¢ iter patrick g S nd ol acation City S Study. g i e atch was carried |and alw L v((;l“ T TR e e S ! 2 “The firs hing tt be good ¢ S - S 1 ! e Sole Tssue, Say Republicans, Ts 3 el o5 alia Diessnt’ TH. so t 0 b I California, wh s 3 e i T ud | v o al r e ehile th who fol- " ] e iRy 2 G S . 4 : "% Insurz jus e et e itions had n consisted of thel ) nd 7 el ; ; a4 me ; % broad st fun v, Insurance Adjustment Bu- of His Prosperity Administration | sh ientists, = four ments, bananas, betel nuts v8 an art in CIndus. |+ 5 s t e = - dodi i lian reau Established at article in N I R pu od here to- —Democrats Insist There Is No | o, 2 : SRR Scene — Railways (o« Prosperity—Control of Senate Is b o A an ; 30, ; 3 3 or : n the gro pr e, L on £ cibt aa s 2 3 |rus 10 covered ou ki pvsoti aotaloss fanily yen , 'rom 30,000 s of experiment : = \ I alted r operate in Giving Sure at Stake in November Tlections. € e re the Pa hey broug 2T L n ti ? al laboratory of Fte © Xint . S Ta 7 i i eria, L o - 5 : Washington, Sept. 5 (P — The | e i : . rsity, the author, also| o ¢ : ) 2 7 fall course vivors Tickets to Homes, rreat American drama of poli £ 2 he S s evolved s % " Sty B ATatirvontio ot Lawr towa vas in dress rchearsal throughout ¢ syst ¢ 2-posts to em- the country today with both major c o 1 DOl e \¢ month ¥ A R ' Pl - ar Miam!, Fla.. § : parties reciting their lines for di : 5 ¢t man family| pion kol Fs s it sent the mercury s ng dov Miami, Fla., Sept. 25 (P—Rehabe production which will r ALE) la r ¢ s or intro: ooks e RCE - trial for the slaying pes 3 lon ~took renewed impetus Looks Like Real Woman | i S | 1t ¢ 1t A ; Hstactntihe N nber ¢ i1 veris, with their capabilities v I i 1 1 v ¢ - o 1 ¢ ugh ''s hurricane stricken gress at stake, the heavy artille o enveloping e to classifica res " t : \ ; ¥ ; : e of both sides has laid down - Y \ amoke from || Introverts and Extroverts Ao , : AR = al : : s I nary: bariazes | inilpreps S Sk troverts,” i tHor et e > ' consid e ¢ erological re v ) it prevailed. or the autumn battle of th - Thri]ling ,‘,fl Hole Match | up: . el o cterize y their emo-| ! SR M G R s Abinreaten ter ma S 1 houses have i e e 5 2 ¢ fie 2 t i e s 0 J s IE Lo Lo 1 t upply in most of the strick e £ th o L850 B Phat ¢ N m : s I Lo 3, o orial committe i his te e Is a EE at t cup E i ater, nila ” " ght o C 1 Kills Infuriated Bear ron ven inoc: statement is whet P v o -_ tic 11 Meadow m T 1 I roverts T 4 Tis: 3¢ old mode ¥ « o~ ~ . by sr L N osts wer . 1 L raia sorams and ST G EREON G ot e b el ki ¢ iing an o Converted Eskimo Con-| . J " h ofticila we matis e the andant pros the permanen ion of one R n th i ssif r : e i . : e v r nharvested crops was |thorough inspection of all food, Kiefylabandens o) o ¢ | a7 afipersonalitylt mat S e fesses He Killed Com- tin L sty i 3 “\1" ey S : o, g “ e . ois and Towa were | citie: the path of the gale crews o o . ) fpurred to activity in sodden fields o men are clearing away the tangle ter le Islan irman of ¢ = b large imdustries corn fed mass of wreckage, decaying vege- iblicans are talking out a|won t [ KLANSMEN WILL N[]T Is Being T v ; S 58 d t > Sorh e 3 abl ter and decomposed bodies wonderful prosp it does ot | 3 o ystem evolved, and NOW| o jeen conl i e i LILUL nd |of animals and swamp reptiles, m a i neet 1z tried in certair mpanies, |y, Sl fadt ! 1 for 1 have Pt T e Refugees Depart, lescribed by his i te superfor. | oo o1d ¢ el tion rth I b =i o S inst, A ven over full control of the ty-one p ts appear| > 3 righted ¢ teh to t ' S g E work to the Red Cro or Gerry, is cer- [leaves only a vietory tomorro on the chart a < < B i1 he 4 rature of 20 |f100d 1o TemalYE i e e e |Officials of Ovder Deny (e type: | They tocluds respor { during the trip was the | 5ot rge | pove poried. fram Yakimu |ton tmpaswible, The Tust rerogees that e had mo| Last year it was the same two I h 2 s praise or blame, s £ re wtire absence of Arus, wh = Sy h, cer, regon, while | from ”‘nr.t e 1 last refugees t ple approve of |golfers who met in the finals and ntention to Defy Law iion, case or sp s T s el A v ] J Tholnaat et e } hag | [rom Moorchaven left the devastated Coolid and will vote |as the tournament worked out again 3 infi oLy nierent AR sciol Sttt 2 : st might on 1 ! i ot e e o it n him during the next in Plainfield reading, music and art, ability et s : e ) ¢ Snow fiureles | (ween satiors. ma. Jers s BbEe: re-clection of a make friends, and philosophical rne X- w 1 sailors 1 several Negroes, e v s : r ) In which several shots were fired, v : NG i ure, ov . al : o P 7 e b | FESUIted in the wounding of one Blus Industrial Depression : . e v ay i iincalatiihe Naw. |extro - ts, many fern “or days the Chrls ¥ 2 i 4 g :“'l"‘ ek s et Vs : Fiint e e ing to hoth types, or ambi-ve . 1in a t c ting of ice | ;o A j ) Bees M : 15 1n patralling Sy SeLl q H , 2 Interesting (®nclusions e R Rt 2 L Y f i avis o | V'8lance in patrol every section. : Inieres ‘ ) wor ot the ‘ k ot . s- ; ‘parted : ! Mayor E omth, of Miami, in el fhitsc LIURERECIDD o ¢ today called at- ccomplishments of » catastrophe, Mayor's Statements, “In the six days that have passed ‘ since the storm the city has come pat gave them 4 low tarie ana hard | ™ ’ v, but tho Ical ] : |back with a speed that is absolutely to 1914 and m 1918 to 1921 ke tion would be he s nsprete counta nd r . SLogtAphS o o we | SEa T st ey SV Nothing except “a g ral discon- | z - ., John R { 2 [1“ ‘".l as not been in the ground, ughout the country” shotld | N rior court iss cr re- | trovert. Likes Arctic Weather the treimentons o Ly Sl i . | .A ; i e o mendous recovery that unltedq dge and a . B orade under penalty of §200. ote extrove net 0| Californin ut tha tid A G J:‘:‘;';Qflm infatigable citzenship has are whistling to keep u irage.'” | Sweer t for Control of Senate o cup must be won rs T0th congre nd as Manning has won it twice, it | &4 | | | | ern Iliinois, views held in severe erry continue d we may . k.. 3 The town ,0 s next winter if i refused a p congin but § TR temporar that the ke Kla 're proposing | g g o % " rumors ti he people n to the party | % 1t gave them a low tariff and hare in coneress,” | > When Henry J. Bessett, first se- | foremen pps said, while Senator : lectman, heard that the parade |Wworkers” says th ¥ Toral ind ; Py e e folt ., T want to give positive assurance 1 that “"‘r.*"m"' unex- . e vould probably be held despite the tors, 1AL Y B b - have the arctic lure a will rrigan shot v lowed 2, Son of Pioneer R. R. Man | wi Arq:n‘:'qy,\;::\“nlll el S son prosperity has not el took steps to hait the |cure : e ol Sl Aoye tromt 5 ke i e enjoyable, hospits “a_super-republican orce. He said that con |chanics.” (e 1 4 : T and Wife Both File M Somfortabls. “vacation - cityg pered by any theory i 2 Bee B | stables and deputy sheriffs would Introvert Characteristics til 15 whor o too resol he kil | 3 . o make a world's record 1 to inclu lushi P ¢ 1 —_— Franz J (Cnn(lnued on Pa‘. 10) able h has X he s for and . 1 smen say they intend to are li Taxation Also An Issue i RE IR x mit was refused, town of- | writir 1 (r‘o inued on page H) m.\ r the' final match of t - he resulting ti builder of l"‘ Louie Jones in the o TUNNEY STARTS HOME ) G st ed h 1 L marked t} ourn of - , Y en t v ¢ nd in add AT THIRD WAR!] []UT[NG e ey yesterday i e ttery, willing: to lend ar T A et e & and if you tell, they will | Hon Mrs. Tl in Plainville Man Has Thril. et e s e e h . R e e Lo husby en unfaithtul. M ling Experience in “The islands here, to play. In the other semi-final |n champion heavywe -umh C. W. Manning defeated C. | itleholc Philadelphia today |t List of (-'uc Rea Like | . Davis 4 up and 3 to play for B S he honor of going into the finals e el ity e Good Stg/ltDesrrable in Age of e g | LML LSS SO | e o ey lie I '“u.. ‘“ e 1 the fin ”j Hno b i S ! I e TR . : i t was caught in the ].‘[Q: play in the club championship y M t A_‘ . 1 t st the : ev 2 1 ricane, blown dow ety Modern Styles, Minister Avers o' . lgally postbie, The | Droperty 0 [tornca over whrec o, Sowa, aad fig] ¢ both golfers with | i i gL S s s BN LR L > fhiAcnros ¢ 7 |the roof fell on him, Thomas g, sistant W,‘;mfl .; ning ¢ vv(\_” ‘.g' (:',,‘m‘,‘,":;‘ i g o ns I ey L ey R e H’\”o I ll«(nn\x' e, owner of a the principal speaker S L - ¥ bl 3 . o G Noth . it { oy ™ p SR ira in i ), Florida, h t the annual barbecue of t1 rd | dire ip. He Is favored vy Rev. John L. Davis De- /'This Is Last Day of pneiite Siaiins ke nit ¢ vk has taken i t 11, 1922, an iiraculous secapn fr s AL the honors and the | 1 ] 1 v S 3 S | He nfined ath, L e Bl S e vear, thoush Bl livers Witty Speech on'| Davlight Saving Time | Harmsworth exy charg d has treat- | Bort, ‘Florige, whare ne4a s, L be held at Lake Compounce at 1 cup again this is recelving & ur intention to reach T : 3 o'clack. Sweency does not lac large fol- | Newivan e i by ot e it 1 treau for a lame back and seve Officials of the federal, state and | lowing. | Tendencies of ! 4 o arknten SOTHIE | nde st £ ¥ P N S ey Tnktarice T Atts | bruises on the \m,\( s e 5 i sl el secondit Sixtean: ond | ast day of daylight s 0! el local governments will be included! In t A {118 year In New hummocky lce 3 ) ¢ n the part of i S8 soon as he was able to write imong guests of the Third Ward [round play, I'. N. Smith defeated F' | o H. Banquet S ok = L ean c e after a week of confinement he gent club, Those who will.attend include | H. Shield 6 up and 4 to play while | i A ..],"“N_';‘[“;‘ ”l”‘: it Lici s Beshkas s o complatat. 4 |% 'eHeF bY air mail to Mrs. William the [uum\mg} l\hl\v'url t];»’“‘“l"‘f a1l T BTy SRl 0t 0 T At varying hours after s ears. Count Riy T nan known s | S 1\' of Elizabeth court, Plain. Gld kenc S BIRck, JIniges BBWAIC B ¢ B e L e s in localitles on day. | |shot & glar : —— Blanc " Hoth Tork 8 her of his escape and Alling, Senator Edward F. Hall, n the b 5 . first | In these days of skirts 3 i da. He [round, 0. E. Swift defeated Davia saving schiedulo will be set | |1:000 po Eet Ex-Mayor Decides Not to named s s petition, whic ntion whether of gt f LGLA0% Representative F. O. Rackliffe, Ald- no age for a blind man, according || 150k one hour, $00 poun there were erman William H. Judd, State Com- | R | to the Rev. Dr. Jo Davis of e A 2 o : sy 5 n ¢ le in the house with him mitteeman Richard Covert, Mrs, [round, Swift lost to C. W. Parker in | Groco 3. 1 Vew York, Two More F'xt it Seek Democratic Snsmediyanaity s hu but sald that there must be severs] SRR Pukne >ostmaster H. E. Er-|a \\v.i»mm 1 mateh, 1 up PTALIV. PN . vho il s = Iy i ata - v : oA ad in Hialeah, h ik % John Purney, Postmaster I formerly of New Britain, who ad Nomination ; okt 3 9 5 S bl is 12 miles mond F. Gates, Senator Wallace L | = ning, after a smoke barrage almost tenant Edwin Johns t S 4 i NG level £ S arou e | For <nm3h (om‘on‘wr‘} broke up. thescssion 1t was ho | BY (, (, P, FOR SENATOR | (cnans awin dohnsen. U5 a. a jor A M. Paonessa ar : - e they | co track which Fepressnted E. MacKenzie, Edward W. Goss, Councilman Tho iy “‘;‘_ 50th amiversary of Phoenix Temple at Maxw e 5 1S An oney ted : Charles A. Gates, Ernest I. Isabell gk on in |and was observed with a banquet AT bama, and v : 7 . v wrricane and the Mayor Norman C. Stevens of Hart- | the den ic eo! ¥ yon, | i the dining rooms of the South Agrees To Accept Renomination and | sentat ¢ f f FH ¢ \ lis years . K Y He said his busi- ford, E. L. Kelly, Governor John H. < L Lo | Congregational h § X i Commerce, w tanly 1 i i one 3 Tact | Hill 18 \ e el been building up Trumbull, State Treasurcr E. E.|at which Ge I & The banquet was over and George Is Put On Ticket By Town rday whe | 3 1 - i A 1 e b Mrs, Hill has | oo 08 his four s in Florida, was Rogers, ex-Governor Marcus H. Hol- L sty S 1i- | H. Hamlin, chief templar and toast- Committes Alinto a o e e o o % L Fotner ok | o 1 out in a minute and that all comb, Secretary of State Francis P. | V- AL master, had concluded his talk. Mr. ‘ensacola naval o st 4 tha forracnia S | e has to represent his efforts and Pallotti, Comptroller F. M. Salmon, ;"“" Butly ”‘"‘”‘ Horallnlahee akbrlat synopsinioe e » il Miasting Job 1he xac| Blunse et < ; Sesiane fhsbbs . D sacrifices was a bit of land, Congressmen Glynn, Freeman, Til- history and ideals of the organiza- | rdant’s i ; A el 7 Sl i shea erybody discouraged and am i wn commi o _ : n e South Africans, 9,000 Miles |soon as they are able to gt pras red mountains Manni up and in the second son, Merritt and Fenn, Sepator Hi- A sy tion, when there was a flash and itenant Johnson ram Bingham, J. Henry Rorabac er of the ang. Tveryone was blinded for a |Afternoon, Edward F. Hall was non venty-second t \ AN i s Away, Listened to Fight {SHana hey are heading for Miss Katherine K. Byrne, Lt. Gov. J second and a heavy smoke cloud |inated for state or from this n squadron. His hon the dis y N, t. 25 () ous- | the north, he wrote. Some ray of Edwin Brainard, Attorney General Ihl Beta Kappa Memorial sereened the room. Andrew Johnson |district, Judge B. W. Al who had | Mon n'uvj\ The yor ex ¢ s |and Wi 'mu‘: )v\:wy nrwfi‘., nshine is cast into the gloomy Frank E. Healy, M . W. Alsop, | Hall Will Be Dedicated |ana Otto schmidt of the Johnson & [beer selected at a primary . 1 s here t ton r hursday night listen ok when the people realize they C. H. Allen, Ernest L. Averlll, Harry | om0 00 P o P | Peterson photo studio had taken a |month having o : : : ) x R detalls of the fight between | 3F¢ allve. He satd he is happy that Sherwood, Henry F. Hall and A. J. |, - $120,000 Phi Beta Kappa |flash light picture. The smoke did |he is also his ty' \didat = ; g D £0) cG thialy A e 5 Jack Dempsey, | s spared from eternity and is Sloper. Memorial hall at William and Mary |not clear away and after a reasona- | attorney-gener THE WEATHI sent lio from the General ing on the future with a great The local contingent will leave o ) oo i 1o qedicated November |ble wait, Mr. Hamlin anounced that cnator Hall was a member of the | | i STARTS FOR CANADA lectric company’s experimental sta- | €2l of optimism, Franklin Square at 12:15 o'clock. | y77,ng i) seat the entire student [It was impossible for the singers |last general assembly. Ho had || New Britain and vicinity Tondson, Sept. 25 (A—V1 tion in New York, says a dispatch| Mr. Cafferty was a well khown arriving at Compounce at about 11y,4. " qno \ing of the Memorlal |and speakers to continue and the | pressed a desire to retire from poli- Showers tonight and probably \ succeeds ily Mail from Johannes-|!°sident of Plainville until \about o'clock. The barbeeue will be serv- | o7 5 plica of the famous |guests would have to adjourn to an- tical life upon completi of this | Sunday, cooler tonight; muc ng T as governor-ger g four years ago when he went to ed on both floors of the pavilion and | ;56115 "room of the old Raleigh |other meeting place term, but a vacancy having been || cooler Sunday and Sunday f Canada, ) itha n| The dispateh s that the Star|Florida and opened the lunch room. aking will the upper ern in Willlamsburg in which The meeting was finished In the created by placement of Juc All- | | night, o today ompanied by ounte so received a radlo report from the [Tt is expected that when he recovers An orchestra play on | phi Beta Kappa was founded shorte - Ing on the state ticket, he agreed to | | ! | Willingdon, to board the Empress|ringside fn Philadeiphia but it was|from his injurles he will come ‘to |1y before the Revolutionary war. (Continued on Page 10) a candidate again, | ¥—————————— % | of Scotland. |marred by atmospheric conditions. |Plainville on a visit, ke

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