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e e UNIVERSITY HEAD REUTHER, HAINES LOSES HIS PLACE, DOING PITCHIN President of University of Wash-| (Gontioued from First Page) rs in their tracks and beat | m 6 to 2 ington Is Ousted i e it will be t | hander against southpaw of t Good Weather Forecast After rain c attle, Oct. 5 (@ Buzzallo, 11 ¥¢ Tniversity of loser in a duratio® between | biureau brought emiies toda Ratts forecast clear but cool gupporte s ogram and G - 2 L e | Play will begin at 1:30 p. m. Lr‘ BEt S 2 ma- | central standard time. legents ¢ v No changes in th the pite per 4ority of whom anticipated by the ri He de en gave him 1| A capacity crowd of 38,000 with all grandstand in advance and long for the 7.300 hle room to t 8.5 probable 11 cups St el Combs, cf gathered Koeniz, ss home el Ruth, rt to refrain from demon-| Mensel, 1t nd to return to their| Geh 1b Lazzer!, 2b ¢ night told mewspa- had ‘nothing 10| Thevenow D n, vereid, ¢ Ructher, p permen that Unsigned the doors m, at first base; ond base; O'Day, this morr refrain from gtate council of anse during the war, recommen ht-Y on Tumber cam owner, opposed r an i enou Sportsman’s Par! a timb on, which was adopted | clared that they had “a fri o university | would get the preciou a ent in | for them “Grov Mayor” wa ¢ the gov gradua sign displayed e C celebra of Alex: in Nebraska was e only as a tech on last might. re and mbia fornia universities. In 1019 he w offered the of the University of Pittsburgh at > the salary here Wichita High School Girls Must Be Modest Wichi Kan., Oct. 5 (P—Gi attending the Sedgwick High must roll their skirts or wear bloomers, Snu- | tin intendent W. C. Niles of thejr ool hoard has ruled Baschall Commissioner K Land a 5 2 hool | sent gifts to the players on only the offictal pr eption committee. g the instructions ction. a bet agalnst the Cards i general insp “Most of th the action,” Mr. Niles said. “The majority is standing for decency. th posed to know the situation. Had to Win Title or m Serve on Jury Panel Oct. 5 (A—Mrs. G Elkins Pa., new queen of the golf links, had to| win the national champlonship last | National leag Mrs. day duty the same week she |the players on the feld. was entered in the national women's | npionship. She appealed to Description of Scene duty, but the judge, a golf enth ast, informed her he would reliev, Ter only as long as she remained in the tournament. | whole week,” sald the judze with into the outfield ble & twinkle in h likely win the tit releasing her in this way would be 2n added incentive to her.” tanding a downpour of breaking ranks. lot htermittently shining Uxbridge, S Octllb (el | SN AT Bt eETien i cause some memb of the TUx- bridge high school threw an eraser that struck Princlpal Marshall | Wentworth in the back of the head |* end would not confess, he has| hird base paths ky with mud. Heavy clouds drifted over orfisredfal Bsrudentiaciiviieat sie minimized the prospects of fur- pended temporarily. The order may [i s 70t result in cancelation of all athletics, | Band Keeps Playing musi¢ club concerts and entertain-| 4 pang in left field helped keep ments planned for the school to ten seemed needed. The bleacher T T R obligingly stood and velled FASHION TATLORS New York, Oct. 6 (A - tailors fn Tifth avenue shops and |the bandmaster other sm blishments, in-|lusty version of cluding dressmake estimated at|Gang's all Here.” 1,600, went on strike todam While fans moved en masse They demand a 40 hour week|ward the park, prom Hail, Hail, per cent wage increase for those |themselves in fine fettle as getting above the ting less than the wa GOFS A. 0. W. L selection was in some doubt. Boston, O ivate Wal-|Haines and Flint Rhem, righthand- lace E. Stea lar army man, |ers, as well as Arthur Reinhart, end chau ajor Trancis | portside star, were discussed as pos- Newcomer, district engineer of the |sibilities. ermy department at the customs Ruth Goes to Field house here, may have heard that| Rabe Ruth arrived early to take a look at the park and gauge the pros “all’ fair in love and war. he seems to be trvin# out the theor: for ho is A. W. O, L. and so is major's car and so is Miss Lila As- telle of Quinc es left in a note by Steargs,is: “Gone to get married.” Federal and local officers are secking the elopers. pects of finding a target for 16 kept the Babe bu SHOOTING VICTIM DIES Fall River, Oct, b—(P— Manuel Bantos, wounded in a shoot ing affray last week died today. Mrs. Jan Kaminski, second vietim of the shooting which police charge was committed by Jan Ka- minsk said today to be re- coverl; ki, who had been at liberty on baile on a charge of | assault, was re-arrested on a ch of murde dressing rooms box seats extended out from grandstand sections bordering foul lines. The St. Louls players wora COBHAM KNIGHTED more sombre in solid grey uniforms London, Oct. 5 (M—Tt's Sir Alan|With dark blue caps and hose Cobham now. The man who ended The band played*There'll Be a Hot a series of dari Australia and return has been made | The ix a knight con Empire by King George. ised to dry it off quickly. Miller Huggins, the Yankee man- practice eession and ! also drew a warm welcom:= He walloped line and the ball bounded up against the bleacher wall. RED CROSS INFORMED OF - C0-OPERATION BY THEATERS | Employes Give Services But Crowds {Senatorial Candidate Against| ™ ° *** Both Saloons and Dry Law 5 (M—The|by the Van Sweringens who ar. up-state New York campaign Wadsworth, 1t Haines opposes Ruether tod tour a pall of gloom over £t. Louis yesterday, the weather with for to- Are Small—Final Figures Still Lacking Chairman Curtis L. Sheldon of the New Britain chapt can Red Cross has Ir was in error yesterday theaters had in { propos of the Ameri-|a ve line- ing mound The senator made this clear to- sec- through | ming territory of Onondago | Oswego counties, the Florida reliet reports still | ployes of all loc inter- | ing completed the first day of | his trip with a night meeting here, emphasized his was the only true | solution to the intricate Prohibition stion, Senator Wadsworth plan- | to clinch the argumient further north i reports are expectea lat Treasurer Leon A Louis NEW YORK Bpzasusitoday belief hristine Cham- H. R. Owen as he | territory but | - ors | Banle clearings at 12 RKOSHER CAFETERIA, w York, Oct. 3 (P—The Union | 5oes republican year after y | this year see and | bring out every republican voter, The senator’s stand on prohibition | half of one per Amtrica today ning of a kosher cafeteria rand at plate; Dinecn, at sec- | third base i “This is the : | the announcement, “that pr | visions have heen made 1 as well as physical being of the h of Harvard.” FISHERMEN'S RACE | was made clsar at the Auburn meet- | but a decrcase of 1.6 per as- | September last ye believes temperance | shown a gain of 12.§ per cent over ation of the federal prohi- | the same month of 1 bition statutes—to be the only solu- | with the definite for the spir- Thousands of persons who trav- {11 feeling toward the|eled r ¢ miles to see the Cardinals 10 hairman of the|the world series seemed doomed mnst tment today. There was | cannot h space to 3] Halifax Schooner Heilogonian Represent Canada sai1 to have F'H“l!nv 1 Yankees play the third game of |9 | | of those arriving without tickets de- ing- nd” who eboards | Halifax fishing schooner < the saloon, and I a proposal, hat we cannot uing indefinitely in abstin- other | temperance in this| Cleveland Alexander for at a special meeti rdinal home rectors of the ler's legal residence | formally lently regarded 1a {to the Glo ecision ends a period of as to whether “anadian contender would a and her entry wired authorities. d whether he had never ient of prohibition mg the | promptly replied: commended anvon Bolivia Has Biil Which Would Legalize Divorce | La Paz, Bolivia, Oct i duction of a bill to legalize divorce in Bolivia has given rise to consid- | erable controversy on the A number of society w spent his first two hours in | Louls in marveling at the dem- | ition given the triumphant refusing requests of in- uals and organizations to pre- race committee vefused to postpone p their hose, lengthen|field. He refused a score, permit- nts of the anaging owner of the Haligon American schooners | - Haligonian will be pitted | Henry Ford and the Colum. Mr. Niles said the girls have| The Cardinals werd made the fav- been 1| orites in betting with no New York \ no necessity for a|money in sight in St. Louis where treason. families are behind | Odds of 5 to 4 and 4 to 3 were be- hool board supporiing the | ing offered on Hornsby's men to win serfes, according to those sup- niature Dictionary { With But 331 Pages favoring the measure, | 331 pages of fii | has come into possession Annie M. O'Callaghan here. Miller Huggins, former Cardinal ager, who heads the Invading \kee host, declared on his arrival m going to have a good time in . Lounis.” He did not say how. e \|Dtitham Wara acneanlea s for Funerals e Mrs. Thomas Crosby Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas Crosby of 25 Uncas street were held [court of common pleas. The case at St.|involves a fight in Harwinton on | Mary's church with a solemn high !July 19, 1 of requiem McCrann was cclebrant ter J. Lyddy was deacon and Rev. for an alleged as Raymond J. Clabby was sub deacon. an 2 ixteenthe of hths and is one ighth of an inct on a red cov proclaims it to be “Bryce' n A. Heydler, president of the was enthusiastic or serve on a jury, it was over the wild demonstration accord- made public today. led the Cardinals and declared that tetson was drawn for sIX|jt would prove a great stimulant to Son of Glasgow, MacLehose. this mornn lieved at least 125 b A, lot CI encloses it and holds, a tiny magnifying glass to | ake reading easler. than the book, udge J. Ambler Williams, of Mont- | The uproad that greeted the Red gomery county, to excuse her from |Rpipds upon their arrival from New i- | York was transferred at daybreak to © |the ball park, whare by 10:30 a. m., {three hours before the start of the zame, more than 5,000 fans already “T knew it she remained in the |jad shoved and pushed thelr way cher sections. s ‘eve, “she would | Hundreds of them had been . and T hoped my |line outside the grounds overnight, mittal services at the Mary's cemetery. : Mary T. Crean sang Dudley |Claim, won a judgn offertory “There’s_ a Beautiful Land on 1" at the conclusion of services borne rers | Charles Twin- John Man- and John G Twining and Scranton were flower bearers. Cardinal Express Mentions Italian Premier In Address. . 5 (A—A reference to| in his speech at Assisi yes- during the celebration of the nth centenary of the death of | St. Francis, was the subject imated comment in Vatican and p litical circles toda Mentioning the of the glorious Italian to be thanked their contribution toward the centenary cardinal is quoted as adding: also to him | his hands the of the Italian government; who with a clear vision of things has wish that religion be respected, honored and practiced “Visibly protected by God, he has the fate of the n from the church. The were Edward ng, Thomas Kerrigan, this morning without a sign The morning's rain dampened the I’xbridge High School |fleld even if not the crowd's spirit, Activities Suspended |however, and the combined efforts officers and Frank McGuire Funeral service 1d a corps of workmen was needed {to put the infield in condition. The crlebration, Doyle's livery b 7 atches i {park but growing patches of clear Vit s cnilen erment will be in St. Mary's ceme- body will be at the un J. Kenney Co. dertak to- |exemption provided in chapter 109 the spirit of the early arriving raise money for a trip to Washing- | ocq alive, although little stimulus day and tonight wisely uplifted tion, increasing its presti the world.” Jesse Stanley 'RIKE [hozrse for the benefit of a motion Fashion |picture camera. They responded to | appeal to give a services for Jesse Stan- v and olf' mem . “ongregational church who died in Hartford were held at Erwi rnoon at 2 o'clock Theodore A. Greene, irst Congregational church Son of King Alfonso Under Surgeon’s Knife| Bordeaus, France, Oct, 5 (A —The | Infante Don Jaime, King Alfonso of Spain, has arrived | Rev in Daris again to undergo treatment | the F for ear trouble. Don Jamie is on his | ficiated way homa from his annual! month’s grandmother, Beatrice, .daughter of the late Queen in London. Deaths terday morni second son of | chapel this af g to against 44 hours; a time guarantee |every inch of the capacity of some of 44 wecks a year against 25; five 38,000, the rival teams reported ge scale and a|donned their uniforms for practice. 10 per cent increase for those get-| The Yanks were primed for bat- e scale.s tle behind the southpaw slinging of Dutch Ruether but the Card pitching visit to his William Hubk Funeral services for William Hub- | dletown against Max Bronstein and bard Corbin of 57 Forest street were | others of Paterson, N. J. The case his late home this afternoon | was originally a foreclosure of a g Al- [ mechanies’ lien against a factory derson, pastor of the Trinity Metho- |puilding in Middletown and both 1s | sides appealed to the supreme cour in Fairview cemetery. Anthony Tyszko Anthony Tyszko, 33 years old, this morn- 5 o'clock at New Rudolph Sandberg Rudolph | the sup will | | Sandberg of 3 home run efforts. The Babe hasn't yet done any distance clouting but the explanation, |},¢ gllowed he “might get going to- 1y.” Souvenir hunters seeking his autograph on baseballs and score- y before he 1 under the stands to the home tomorrow bel |sure on September 15, 1926. T First | next appeal was taken on the grou officiate. | that the court erred in rendering a Burial will be in Fairview eemetery. this city for coming here from Branford. body will be taken to that town for He is suryived by his wife rangements, in charge of K. Blogo- o temporary seats encroached on slowski, are incomplete, the playing field but three rows Henry Buden Henry, two-months-old-son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buden of §6 Spring died yesterday the family home. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 16252 Opposite St. Mary’s Chareh. Residence 17 Summer §(.—1625-3. Both Cardinals and Yankees warmed up in front of their dugouts. afternoon at The funeral will white uniforms with bright bills on tomorrow morning at their caps to give the necessary Cardinal touchw The Yanks were Burial will be in Sacred Heart came- BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP SERVICE UNEXCELLED Bridal Donquets and Wedding Dzcorations. 83 W. Main St., Prof, Bldg. Tcl. 886 Cases assigned for tomorrow are The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. Mrs. Frederick Gay long distance | Time in the Old Town Tonight” flights with a 28,000 mile jaunt to|When the Yankees came on the fleld. e feld was well soaked by the ander of the British |brief downpour but the sun prom- Frederick W of Arlington, Mass,, which occurred Monday morning. tormerly a resident of this city. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTUBER 5, 1926. WADSORTH TALKS Wall Street Briefs nine months this year were $12,457 947 against $12,066,977 in the same N hold and otlations with minority stoc s of the Cheaspeake and Ohio e railroad are expected in Wall Street to ba resumed shortly eduled to arrive In New York this re- | week. Prospects for an agreement candidate for re-election |now are said to ba batter than at any United States senate, is to!time since the interstata commerce bringing out [ commis: enough republican vote republican ritory to overbalance any possi- Deposits of the G advantage which n gain in other dis- |$ on rejected the original ranty Trust Co. |of New York increased more than n the bring. top up to $5 st q 56,693.3 the bank’s cond the Chicago ere all grades are of 2 s a ton. Heavy r s from §1 to $13.50 a ton 50 to $14 a ton cites for | 203,000 by Bradstreet gain of cent ov August nt from which had 24, New York e month were v's clearings for t ces of steel sh have »d up £2 a ton by manufactur- rally includin e and Tinplate Co. arican nt quo- 10 ! sene one { a gallon throughout its t rritory to 18 cents, | Thirfeen Cases Set for Hearings (P—Tatre- | This Week subject. | Hartford, Oct. § (- —The Octo- have |ber term of the Connecticut publication meet. | district, comprising Hartford, Tol- e being organized |1and, Win in various Catholie center: e court of errors, first judicial m, Middlesex and Litch field counties, opened There this morning with the assignment of 13 |cases for hearings this w Five arg- ion opened ent. !|ment today. The ses | with the full court pres ' The first case heard was that of Eva Arlowski, represented by T. J. Wall, against Joseph Foglio, repre- |sented by T. F. Ryan, a plaintiff's appeal from the Lifchfield county . on the little old farm rles Arlowski, which resulted wife's suing Joseph Foglio ilt on her with e. She demanded $2,000 dam- iges in the court of common pleas, in grave at St |but the decision went against her mitted a counter ent for $125 nd Foglio, who sul and cost ond case today was the ap- he Pomfret school from the action of the hoard of relief of Pomfret which refused to exempt the school property $165.000, from taxation. The appeal was dismissed in the superior court of Windham county by Judge Edwin C. Dicken- son who held that the Pomfret school is a private school “caleulat- |ed manifestly to interest only those who have tha means and disposit to separate their children from the public schools,”” and thus never in- s, [tended to be exempted from tax morning at [tion by the statutes. The school ap- In- [pealed to the supreme court on the claim that Judge Dickenson erred in {inding that the school is not an ademy and mistook the law as to {of the public acts of 1921 |" The third case assigned to |concerned an appeal from cision of Judge John W. Banks the Middlesex county superior cotrt that Herman Poliner and his pre- |gecessors in title had acquired a yizht of way across premises of An- TFazzino of Middletown. The cssors to claim the right of way of: the point of law involved in Fairview | yy jpteresting item was the basis | | of the fourth case assigned for hear- {ing. It was the second appeal of the o of Salvatore Mazzotta of Mid- |ca The judgment was set aside and judgment directed for Mazzotta to recover $14,057.89. Judge Avery of eme court allowed interest t 31, from August 1924, to | August 1926, and ordered forccle 1 judgment larger than the supreme court had directed For a yeat past the position of first selectman of Saybrook has been in dispute and the question returned time. It was the last case assigned for today. Austin H. Denny, repub- lican, s the one taking the appeal After an order from the supreme court the ballot boxas were opened and the ballots counted before Judge C. Dickenson in the superior court Judge kenson found that Frank 8. Pratt, democrat had 156 ballots for first selectman, Denny had 113 and that there were 83 disputed bal lots counted for neither party as first selectman and that Pratt was elected. 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Balf, (The Edward) ¢ [Begged for Job So He | " Could Study, Is Thief Chicago, Oct. 5 (A — The youth who got a job at the Chicago Art institute two weeks ago on a ples 130 that he would toll for a mere pit- ce to be in artistic surroundings <5 | was gone today and so was more ‘ 0 in tuitions. So sorry to have done this but d the money — Yours for said a note left in the cash box supposed to have gone to the auditor's office, and entrusted to |the young man who applied hime . self so well. e 7| The note was signed “Francis® 3| the employe having identified hime self as Francls Faywick, 18, of Al immwmv. Pa. adwell Mz Co Bigelow-Ftfd. Cpt. Co. d . com ped | art Bl Most Beautiful Girl in France Trench beauty judges don't pick the bobbed-haired girls either. Nor, by the way, do they put the candidates in bathing suits. Here is the winner ot the national beauty contest held in Paris. She is Mile. Mireills Boubiran