New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1927, Page 11

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E. , in 1917 and of the Legion in 1927 Miss M McCormic, PARIS TEEMS WITH U.S. ENTHUSIASM DISASTROUS FIRE nger with the Paris opera, gave he Star-Spangled Marthe Chenal followed with her ey France Flattered by Legion wonacreur renairion” o ena “ar- Demonstrations Banner” and Farm Buildings Bume—Loss | About $36,000 [seillaise” which thrillcd the audience | as it did all Paris during the wer. | | Cecile Sorel recited a poem “Salute | to the American Legion,” written es- | pecially for the occasion. | Carpentier, former world’s light heavyweight champion vesterday's parade, the delegates of [acted as speaker, giving a running Ny ion today got down | commentary on the different acts in {0 the scrious business of their 1627 | the best of English. convention. Hartford, Sept. 20 (P}—A spectac- ular fire which burned unhampered for more than four hours lust night destroyed a group of farm building on Wells road, ar Ridge road Wethersfield. The buildings were | jowned by Edward A. Issacson of | Wethersficld and were used for the {storage of salvaged lumber. Issac- | son estimated the loss at about | $35,000. He carried a comparative- | ly small amount of insurance, The fire originated in‘a hay loft of a large barn situated on the front | of the property. The blaze was dis- | covered by Tsaacson shortly after § o'clock, when the barn was a mass of flames, 20 (A—With the ac- Paris’ teeming thou- still ringing in their ears from Paris, Sept iy Georges GRID WORKOUTS ON Are Be- from the Legion | what the real spirit the newspaper com- | today: Al France nderstands and is tlattered by the motive which led the Legion's chiefs to hold the convention in Paris. Ihe discordant note which the anzetti sympathisers Paris has lear s never hefore of America is, mientators say Fattern Teams Already ginning To Practice On Scrim- | mage Line. radieal Sac sought to strike was so faint as to be st in the general enthusi Sept. 20 (Pr—Fastern be | pootball teams who open the season Profit- | yoxt Saturday have reached the | vy the gal holiday, they or- serimmage stage of D tice and 1 demonstrations in a few in- ! sgaches now are putting their as 1 St. | charges through heavy work in ef- where | forts to arrive at starting lineups Many of the larger teams who will be idle Saturday are pretty well ad- vanced in the conditioning proces: and are working on their reper- obtained such | toire of plays. gion Harvard's opening lineup Is shap- from its apprarances in France that | ing and Coach Horween is devoting the leaders are being snowed under | two ¢ Ay to his squad with applications for donations to | Yale, off its second week \illages in the devastated regions |of practice, was shifting around and distressed veterans, There are | backfield players during signal re- ven applications for smalleloans and rsal. Dartmouth, geiting ready, Adjutant James I. Barton has been Yorwich on Saturday. went back obliged to issue a public statement |{o scrimmage after a lavoff of two explaining that, while he a swer all appeals as rec are becoming so numerons overwhelm the staff. Many of the most deservin these appeals have been taken carc of by individual members of the| New York. No Water Supply. Both Wetherstield fire companies 1 that in Newington were sum- al centers such " oned. They found the fire spread- | | i | Brest and Grenoble in majority in the o either passed altogether for Ftienne, the socialists are city councils, but th off tamely or fail i Jack of manifestants. The French people an idea of the power of the I ing along piles of lumber to a small- er building, on the left of the larg- and to another structure | rectly back of it. The nearest hy- | is nearly halt a mile away | from the blaze and after an hour | attempting to prevent the spread of | the flames to three adjoining struc- | tures, the firemen made an effort to run a hose to the hydrant, but | when pumpers were attached the | hose t, A call for assistagce w Hartford and one co [ to the fire it s ,,,A,,m,] Visible For Miles, Mike Riordan for a ducl role at end| The flames were visible for miles ind In the backfield. Coach Chick |around and soon roads for a milc | Meehan has brou his men home [around the fire was completely | from camp at Farmingdale and the [ blocked by automobiles I sqund is toughened up for hard | One cow and two horses were res- || sent to pany was sent | o N WETHERSfED B A Good Imported Tooth Brush GIVEN FREE TOMORROW with every purchase of a large tube 25 C Colgate’s Dental Cream at . Your choice of white bone handle or col- ored celluloid handles. 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All Day Wednesday, pair «.......... 49C | Jegion or prominent Americans in Paris, but officially, he said, the Te- gion could not concern itself with having no funds for the pur » ‘and not having the right to cial contrib nor even appeal to them works outside its jons on its good finea in Paris midnight. Tf ere was joy uncor ) until well ble there were more nswept streets to view the wonderful illnminations than stood to see the Public zain in full Legion parade. balls in the swing. The new um- lla fox trot introduced Sunday caught on and is finding more Phe dancers take it quits seriously, hut the ctators grin to the hundreds of and down in the nmbrellas ingging up glare of the many-colored™ lights Not the slightest untoward inei At w which they say is almost un- prec ted in view of the enormous crowds in the streets, Four thousand of those Legion naires not dining with the French veterans or resfing tions and emotjons of able day were entertained galaxy of stars of the I organized Wy the from the exer- an nnforget 1t a performancr Petit Parisien The performancs 111 hours. After Marshal neral Pershing, War Minister nleve and National Commander Savage had entered to (he strains of the “Marscillaise” and *“The lasted Into the NeverSuch Cleaning prople in | s reported in Paris by the ! Foch, | [ work from now on Pennsyl squad was to hreak camp at Seagirt, N. J, today and siart for atter weeks of o in camp. The men are in fine game with Franklin and Marshall. Brown’s Football Team Is Facing Hard Luck Providenee, R. I, Sept. 20 (P aid a heavy hand on four of Brown's 1927 football as- Jim Edwards, who was groomed to Ke the place of Dav Mishel in the backfield and was r rarded as one of the best s on the squad, wrenched a knee id s forced to withdr: ice at the Quonset ooked upon ta o ndall same 1p yesterday as the most substitute for t quarterback Dixon, promising half-hack candi late, may have a broken ankle, Alvisher, a tackle a hard Inek man of the who several days ag Low has an injured hand squad, ) rokes his nose { | COOLIDGES AT THEATER ton. Sept. 20 (A s pdience, which include esident and Mrs. Coolidze present last night at the opening of the Fox theater in the I ress elub's new huilding rs of the cabinet, practically all the senators and representatives who i in Washinzton, |t Jlom Wl members o 75 ic corps, also were in ; EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. 25 Arch St., New Britain, Home Furniture Co. 69 Lourel st Bristol, Conn, U g’rand Trize 7% E. H. White, Mgr. Conn. Elee. Equip., Co. 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