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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Cireulation For Weck Ending 14 354 Sept. 17th . ESTABLISHED 1870 SEPTEMBER 99 ) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ¥RIDAY, 1‘!’ 7. THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS LEGION'S 1928 COMMANDER ' INAUGURATES HIS TEAM BY GREETING WARTIME PREMIER JH;S\"SGE‘ mflfi? 'Mation ']l_’ictures\;hol\(v C'rli(érs;)li)on . p l]” E | ene lunney WasAnocked Down " INSTATE E“URTS For 14 Seconds In 7th Round e ' Also Disclose That Dempsey Did Not At Once Retreat " Would Expedite A[lmm}s[[‘a[]()n to Far Corner of Ring, As Rules Require—No SET NEW RECORD, Hops This Morning From Cran- INGTON ENVOY, “BARON VON MALTZAN, KILLED ~ IN BERLIN AIRPLANE CRASH o Justice in Conduct @ Low Blows By Either—Receipts | I oland I 1 J Conduct of $2.658, 66 ) for D f e Clemenceau Recelves* Al “The Tiger” | Total $2,638, 660. vell, England, Tor Delli, "pee - b d V ways e liger” || il » ' P — atal Crash Victim | Ambassador, Vacation- | D] ot . . Americans With Open | Conn. Criminal Cases e e e | India, 4,750 Miles Awa | Fatherland ans P L | 3 .j{,«i‘jv Motion i ; | y y ! |zmg in Father and, Arms—Dances With e Sionet Meets Death En R HlTS FRE UENT WASTE | the scventh round for tourteen sec- ok N e HINCHCLIFFE 1S FORCED ieets Death En Route Jo t Seein Persh- | | | onds, officials of the Chicago Film wr e Ry S l oty y a g | ‘ e G e HnRn s G et to Munichin Passen- in | OF TIME W[TH JURIES | reia™ e’ sievres” i s e i1 < TO LAND PLANE IN STORM ¢ iy | Goodart Company of New York an- triumph. T1 thal C g \ ‘ A {oilay n e ger Cratt. : 7 Supreme Court Head Raps Handling or part of the period, he i 1 the | i 1 Attempt Would Have Broken Rec- 1 . a 5 i | ) ! ? | Retired French Leader, of Recetverships and Scorcs Un- | ¢ Plctures showed Der Y 1 by Chamberlin s . Re ships ¢ S S e el y ; Pt ord Y \mberlin - fn . TR 193 3 ing in English, R (R e e T ! German Railways Official, Speaking in English, Re- | | necessary Toss of Time in Punish- | 0% | LR 1 HHEit L o oy Gombln T b H | to a far corncr hy the referec i wo Pilots and Traffi J, s e G 8 N - [ pictures ed Tunney went dov - § atrie grets He Can Not Vis ing Gullty—Address Made To Ju- | picture ol d Tunney went do tong « : ; Comes to Land Safely—Attempt . By e . dicial Councll in July Made Pub- | o5 motion pictures of the con- i Made Early Today After Numer- Man Also Die in Fatal the United States. ) test, officials said, revealed no lo 3 8 lic Today. S e L ous Postponements and Delys, Accident. i s | | 1 | | Hartford, Sept. 23 (- Severe | pictures are to he shown later in the 1 I " ARGt . : Parls, Scpt. 23 (P—Idward F. m of certain procedure and | 143 10 ¢ g theaters. Sl 1ol 1 e | curated his te as s : ceeipts he fight wore : | 3 1 B s e se b practices in Connccticut courts fs|¢ 660, the record gate of pugil- |during the count but that the sur- Caj v H tional commander of the Amerlean contained tn an address made by | s, Tex Rickard announced toc S ; l.egion today by paying his respects Chief Justice George W. Wheeler of | The gate was $763,660 more ,.m\ (« ed on I’ Ty | to Clemenceau, wartime premier of the Connecticut supreme court nr e — 1 Irance and the man credited with | rrors at the organization's meeting | \FThE | having done more than anyone else | — i S Alaa July, but A R ttor | ~A53001ATED Paess (unotawago_ - | O the judiclal council in July, but | | 1 n . JORGES CLEMENCEAU, | |made public today for the first time 2l : ] the discouragements of 1915 and by Altornay. Richard 3. Philips) of | I} nwell, England, Sept 1917, | e ~ | this city, sceretary of the council. N E E F D I: AiR Lalked by . ' Commander Spafford was accom- | Outlines Improvements | U[ s 10 el panied by General Pershing, former w R”] SERIES BEGIN Chict Justice Wheeler, in_outlin- ) | « A Commander Howard P. Savage and | ing improvements that might : A | % y " Dot o Legion delegation. They were re- made to expedite the administering || D Reac Sa Leading C n Eley- ! | ity A D | il I I raillways, a pupil o'y ate e i onn | FIFTHOF QCTOBER o Soice o o 55" B8 orter Pictures Reactions Seen Leading Pdots ompete in 1CJ , Leral “raitways, 3 oy arms. ,m procedure, eapeclally’ found Ab A | ' Siin o b O an | i o Aifthansa and an uni- e ltd it Y i of et 0 Fages About Him enth Anmual Races . PROTEST DECISION = boetrs reply to a ldress voted by the Le-| | erships, the conduct of criminal { 1! | | Was to Meet Wife gion convention, “that the boys I First ('ame to Be P]il\'cd in ' unnccessary loss of time Inf Y ! T ambassador s wife and littl saw fightine in France for IFrance S & | bringing s to trial, the c ’MM‘EYERY EMO’”ON EXH[B”‘ED .,JONSTOP I‘UERS FA”J 3 2 £ | daughter had left Partenkirchen, ten years thought of mo not as| National League Club |or too many trials by fury, are maae | i Miakes Known His Inten- | ramous nealth resort in the Bavarian one of the men of the wartime who ver in the judicial system without the e or A e 3 Alps, to come: to Munich to meet the eSO L e City A A e e b | tion in Chicago This | eooor now have disappeared. 3 nction of the judg . 3 ! " > an ador. . i " e | Some Are Calm, Others Wildly Ex- Fddic Stinson and “Duke” Sehifler | A . The former premicr is in the pink - wsserted disturbing defeets, The ) | ‘ Afternoon Three Lufthansa planes. I 1t of health and in high spirits. He | (hicago, ) —The first | COURCD was created under chapter) ojeq While Stll Others Shout and | Lose Major Derby Awards Becanse f | | Leipsic for Schleiz with officals — of said he was glad to sec that the great ' oo of 1) \ one 8501190 of the public acts of 1 in rom 1 1he — the testing station, traffic depart- fnstitutlon, the Legion, was in the njayeq’ on < e '”'I‘:' order to Improve these conditlons.| Roar and Tide of Battle Shifts| of Stops on Route—Itace Declared Colurr ovne | Cicigo, Sopt 28 (B—Leo P MO0 and " techaieal departnent. of % 2 L W s letter 1 i the Luft ands of men able in peace to make T i e D MrERHII DS asERnight kent f : Flynn, manager of Jack Dempsey, | se chib $ the Nationa so0- | i rom One to the Other. | No Contest. o8 ke | v accident is regarded as the the same admirable effort the A. ball League penr s decided |1° every member of the Connecticut L | i estimated that the Cohim- | his afternoon fssued the formal |, '™ :r”:]! |;v\xL regarded th i 1 had in the war. | here today at a conferenc Ainonel oL ner Pacgesuociitionsin Gl Ees (This is & story of how Spokane, W " ould be able tay in the statement that he intends to filo a /0% * ,‘,,|q..l:nh.‘,” el i The members of the delegation | reprosentalives of the Jeading clubs Scores Recelverships I ’,' ""! Y LERL )' “!' ‘1| = | Wi } on Gonditions: Favorabio A th Y With the 0 rajirond accident of 1924 when Iked with him a few minutes, and of the ion i American | S et enlly cri- |EUSt crowd ever gathercd around a |y S A gondlor A | inois abletic commission {1he G SElicHalist. At nd General Pershing exchanged lcagucs and Basehall Commissioner | 1Bt P00 (IR /o @ 5 [ineside. Fred Dye, an Aswociated JLPILLY . t W whereby Gen, Holtebloh, = waR: killad: | THat * the war reminiscences. <. M. Landis. A e DI 8| Press staft writer, s within two o cal §w n the decision in 81 wings of the plane crumped is re- | nenceau wearing his inevitable | The first two games will be play- | WU G ,';“l ;”)”“ “'“".1““1 ’ L turned i ¥ A 23 inconcelvable in alr clrcles y cotton gloves and gray cap ¢d in the park of the Nutional rm‘m“ B A thrlAs ot v)"" _’L'“’ W G "‘_' £ oper n \ i . 3 bases his protest on the as the machine had been ine cocked on one side of his head, l~ague pennant winner—Pitts- i i i Jow struck except as mirr : : s offclaim that Tunney was down for spected this morning prior to its de- b : winne example, In the last three years,” | pin' shroueh ‘the faces and vational air and parachute g m i x Jibade S ¥ spoke in English during the visit. | burgh, Bt. Louis or New York-—and ho told the councll, “will satiaty!of he tremendous crowd (1 C t more than ten s 15 in the se h partu by Mechanic [Fetsr who Fushes to Pershing |the uext thrae games Will bs played | ) p or vy that this class of cases|gyced.) VI ; ; : ' | found snd wys e is confident tha certified 4o the Lutthansa Company 5 Fxclaiming “What are you doing |1t the park of the New Yofk Amcri- | (40 of v that t A el I B e vt i “ iu”\’ the chiallenger had knocked him out. ,mu the machine was in order, Vere, dvar friend” he rushed to | can League club, already assured of (15 8 CRCECE T 00 S [ msci ahiren i o b ’ A3 Do i el a1 ”“,.,l tay. Feared ! “I came to see yon and am glad | more ~ than slve ‘games are | =Sqpg oriticiam of legisintlve Inter=| primitivatsombat. Kknown ol man.|¥Hen, botl ¢ Jf 5 st L i P e S sty boldacida R ATl SR e : A ; A to malicious interfs > by 2 third to see you younger than ever, ference in the judicial system fol- provided a spectacle last night which | #nd A ( ki | T i [ | plons n, o tl a enth | z 5 1\ r 1eross the low | person. fafthans: officials point Tershing replied | plonship, the sixth and scventh |, thrilled 150,000 spe und o in Mo S : r 5 : : i i . € i the park Yo & : b « ont at Charlett has I pilod “You also” Clemenceau answered, | Eames will be p in the park | e of the most disturbing ele- fand women, but those clarcd no co Beptin s : i FfiUNn IN FARMINGT"N sn’v y1“:1" vl.lnld flown 260,000 ‘n( 9 and taking the general by the hang |©f the National League club. ments to our procedure and practice [ persons, gathered in purple |1 toiall A liah i e | eh of the pennant winning 8 i 1 ” t i in Germ, metres for the comp: without n lie did a few lively dance steps that | and to the judicial system is the case vastness about two gleaming bits of | © e BN ; Sh 3 ieluby was authorized to sell tickets | *1° : b rovide i o pr to Linz on mishap. 1o company also points riarted (hose present applanding. | 7HbS & St A with which legislative changes in | flesh, provided n spectacle fit to | con ; i B = . out that both the pilot and me- great bouquet of red, white and "“"_ ”‘f g ot "‘vn’\‘l B S {them are made without the sanction | thrill the world could it 1 ¢ nd on a fine pass Tony Varelli, Alleged Boot- | iunic nave flown’ the Berlin- lue dahlias tied with a ribbon of || ity Sk S AN or the judges, or any other responsi- | watched L ! y LR &« e « | Munich route constantly and are the American flag were handed to ‘;‘;' ;";w:’w’} | l,‘].uvy club for the ) "yody. If this body can in years Watched Only Crowd i f o of 10 ; ‘I" ”“‘:“" 0 leg King, Arrested After famillar with overy stretch of {he hird, fourth and fi nes 5 4 8 # o one of o : i 5 § iitc Disect mhen Porshing tolaiftt s IR AL P T ontot |10 cOME Win 8o secure . place The athletes—Gene Tunney and ) nd one of o e Discovery Is Made territory. As the acchlent occurred him “we had an unforgetable re- |, o P at 1:40 central |OUtHOrity that ch s of this Jack Dempsey—ecuch of whom ha e S fn a district where thers no ption, it was a pleasure to know o " 2 ¢ : Il not be made against its objee- | worn the nimbus of heavy « tr wercial | O o 5 mountaing, the officials are wholly ] P stan time, but A7 both clubs are TR bt 5 5 st et r Turkish ] the Freneh people are as en- (ST LS 7 AE DO SHBS B0 iion it will have justified its exist- | champion, were intent only on cach | plan 8 » sccret source of the greater | mystified at a mishap to an afrplane = t a5 cver over Americans. i EE SO0 COTTEE M iy 1 enee. 10 will he able to prevent has- | other; 150,000 pairs of eyes, the ey | Pauli B 1 Ballo N. 1 of the alcohol supply of | which has been in the service sines ige vead the conventions mo- | 1 peigel v York iy 1Y and fll-advised efforts to accom-|ef stalcsmen, of financiers, industriad Mamer Wood, iin, according to the local | M [ game It played in New York, will S e T e R Vot et 1 W B b f % tion extending greetings to Clemen- | GET" A0 B e 0 e | plish what is mistakenly assum aders, movie celebritios from : Vi to I06ata0l toay by Sart - cean and Clemencenn, still speaking | Lo 3 Jbe a reform. If it can In coopera- | every field and plain eltizens, | fourth | ' in the BB Tharasty mus e g Able Diplomat. Tt nslien DG msancs tion with tho judgen sccure for Ma|wers intent simply on those (o | clas A Vorl to oW Hick J. 0'Mara of tha local depart. | Washington, Sept, 3 (Pl—Baron T e T AT T ey w\vll be due to our vigilance in this | eniy that fremendous sea of fac ok to . derby, . ton, in & corn field on|Y0F to ths Uniled § was and through it read a story of the wa nte 1 or | | sidered on of the most brilliant wrateful to Ameriea for coming into i | o4 ¥ 3 property owned by Leon Azareglan | ! ¢ function of the council 15 ad- | battle Althoush e racted Sl diplomats in the national the terrible war and Tam sure 1 ean 160 : R U i rented by Antonio Vernale of k in the nam of France in and regulatory over matters! In the hrong the business of | g tention, air I the | 1120 1igh st s oty ers | capital. He came to W ton on i : i Flls X n ey ocednre g practice. Tt will [ dnal combat with f for pecuniary | I « s big FO Sl ME g T E also ) : i March 12, 19 sueceeding Dr. Otto "\WW vou that ;‘:”‘1‘:n L"’ o | Pirst Sixtecn Qualificrs Finish Pre- | ° 5050 e governor after it | Eain reached its helghts, and In the |mogo; s held intcrest. Stin R X N, HEY DI - ”]'“ Sy o Loby: ‘,l"]”'”i; I“‘ | Wiedteldt, hes ) b e of the p t system what- » 1 noanot 9 Pt Yarol 1 Maltza was Ger- T kniow you very well. Ilived among ( liminary Matches For Ghani- ‘.‘,I.),,‘,'”,,\‘, i len Whes (Continued on Page 17) o in, i {near No. 2 rescrvoir in Farmington | TAron ,\“:; ! syt i il setags mud d G e plonship of City. vy, but it has not the power of - dowi iy en- [A[&I WliosWas Beutini®On “Tunncy | 131, - dcearaing to Sthe) authori e ites sinee diplomatic e work. This Is certainly ore Eo il b s the vehicular trafic through it has| or+" “ates sinee dpl T o e : i s “DOG STARH 0 BLAME S [ Swccumbs When Announcer ToldLeen so heasy that decp ruts aro | = Jife. 1 unfortunately am too old 10 sixteen for the Shuttle Meadow club < iy Fails of 1l Taking Count of Nine, | Wor® Into the ground, leading the | “yro cnmo to tho = retirn fo Amierica but T wish T [golf champiouship has been wom- | FREA FOR TUNNEY'S VICTORY e ¥ (o fhe spot where 15 cans, euch | 000 AT {0 e i Slotad ) o e Driogenont (P—Jose contalning five ~gallons of alleged | ooypqr Sies ' Come By Afrplane €. W. Manning beat H. W. Hateh, PAID As CROWD LAUGHS el AL S R T niht siortly [ACONOL, Wero found well covered [ foRiE TRTHCA I We hope that some day yon will nd 4 ! Davenport Overlooked Important | 0 v il Mont,, be f y cut gr Azaregian fs under | ' yo ¢ s Tt come by alrplane us, Persh-| W. J. Sweeney won from A, B.| e e y oy Death (Arest in Farmington, and on their | practicnlly 1is entire < ‘ ing kaid, prionbond 4, | Prank Walker rts Malf-Hour Factor in Pleking ight Win- plan | | v [ 3 jeed, | TEtUrnD to this clt ortly before | haon devoted to diplomatic hirteen volumeg of American | €. W. Davis took the measure of | I et lieved | ves, by the [noon the local sergeants arrested | one of th problems in works were presentad o the former |R. C. Merwin to the tune of 5 and| Wheelbarrow Ride, Pushed by ner He Explaing o b . 1 On o pro- | Vernale on Lafayette street. Both | wpior Saron Vs Sajuroiiems in premicr by Indiana Legionnafres in 4 o . Ciltton. 15 Tavenna o ¥ 7 Wi en Wil beitrled in Farmington on| cazed in veprosenting hiv sy the name of Culver Military | T. H. Hart beat J. H Kirkham, 7 Harry Burnham ) l(‘;’r :;‘: 3 \:‘I‘m'f- \"-’Y '|'M o : in of violation of the lquor | wap the sofution of the question of Academy, Lt e o) | i apliug haitilted on i ea il i wal e Sinnr 60 aat r 1 lisposing of alien property seized Sesa A CoabwoelearwolL JoversC. and puffing on a cigar, Frank W A P R e AL York mn, | rgeants Feeney and - O'Mara, | & Amerfcans Entertain Drisan, (glennidis ; o, E |r a Tunney follower el e e S ionavhe | their obtained information that | (Continued on Page 20.) i Paris, Sept. 23 (®—American | "”' v"“]'”.””‘ Sehzaram % | e wheelbarrow vide this noon ae| 0GR PEECCTE SISt R AR o Ore., class A, | b n ¢ was ha aleohol deliv- residents of Parls today gave the|SWith 4 and 3. Sabrtd ; ot Burnham, | 171 S sl s v i nis N this city from the Farmin “HUNCH” lS Leglonnalres their own big enter- [ ¥+ M. Hayden and Dana Vibberts iy, o who pedalled alone [0 S0 W S i 1 derby officials th l Ud fton place, checked up on it durir m close set-to, Hayden finally hicle around the a8 QARG IS S GI A = ' red | the st fow d 1 talument | one up. pmlmu pulifel arind i urs from August 25 to Thanks- | Wt Tontana today for Spo EE A T 1 iR o Several hundred of the pilgrims | e bloclc occupled by the Fafnic Bear- | TS (100 AEEUSE 8 to FNANES: | il ‘ot Hor ttiatobNnental and |k Sy fying themsclves that re guests of the American club ””l“‘" in defeated C. 8. Stan |ing Co. plant, in which both are em- aetln ¥ ' AL rants Diad arrived or heen |, SIAMOKID. " undation 1o tha reports, cor State Policeman, Acting On Tmpulee ¥ rhicl urice S ployed. - 7 i | « il g ) i, ) oL vith Oficer Fuller, 0 assistec i tuncheon at which Maurl Play in the second round of the |PH¥ed an of the mii- | A8 explained by Daveaport, the 1 oy i £ P e Filler, who® asslsted | e o0 e anti BindE ¢ Liquor Bokanowskl, minister of commeree, | g G0 gee several interenting | Wolker. foreman o hardening | (108 Star’ eanses no end of trou Four ¢ 13 vents will be | i el cm. Stores in this city and else- | General John J. Yershing and for- | ,aiaies ©. W. Manning will meet | S718h{ and Burnham, har thete | Dlesome complications upsetting | fown v ten mile course, with ||} ; , it | Where have been snpplied with al- | Laden. mer Commander Howard P. Savage, |c, w, Davis, W. J. Sweeney ana 7, [ department oreiah mage SPEF panots, Because Tunney was on [ th SC A g v Al U ) wised by hea [aEhal DE ) i, asnaiding oy . | were the speakers. France's friend- o’ praee should ¢ quite a battle as | $18CT '“,‘l""!(',;‘ o s hand to. | the floor for 14 seconds in the sev- | e I'r of $2.500 will he| police, and private individua Ax State Policeman Farl Raineautt | ship and welcome and the Legion's are playing good golf and | T ""I P Al wore | 0th round, the round named by it in Gt CHGRTHTaaR a0t = I e : said to have At with “the [was riding on Hartford 1o bont spreetation of 1t were the speak- fiEhtaes dns b oRR LI A T oA spcotators, | DAvenport as the one in w n event cenuise of Bervice |y SRd i : Aza to have | 330 s morning, I ' themes, Sweetser and D, R Manning s ‘“ = ‘f"‘" S | Dempsey would win, the local v wion trants in the two mili- | 0 Bilei g 110 that Vernale {that a touring car ! f | The elanging of a gong | 3 ety | compel for tre i a 1o use of his|corner was tran “Itwns the greatest reception of {pected to stage o few thrill 3 o fellow worker aftracted the nelgh. | (rologlst Insists the "champion was cvente for tr o ) ‘ tiiE g tor s (COFAE wes tedrepny FEE in the history of na- | M. Hayden and E. E. Baldwin are | § feliow worker atfiaeted BEAEEE nctuaily disabled for a groater per |« i M : perty e ten gatlons sald. General Persh- |also closcly matehed lunder way nearly 1,000 men, |10d than the prescribed time and (000 for first : noarrested had his | ;Mk'" : \I. ',. ,’, 2 s ing echoed these words, Scores are not complete In the | HEERT - HAY O e in the | Demisey In any state It 1015 ] o ; tog and ¢ tbifowan IHXRE Jossply LAtSL aRel AR o —_— - second 16 of the champlonship butf e ois’ 10 1ake part in the “,,,,,J”‘\\mflrl have been the winner. i | (B o col the ani- : PR ol A E AN for In proclaiming that, ater [T O x 1 nine, | ausing a racket, Vernale ,,pnul = Rilpladn iy Babelicle, o i o e e e | GIRES AS WELL AS BOYS, WARNED OF | T s o e o o the sl e Wit will find it clear sailing from oW on gy bee m aygoned to the loser, | | I his | objection to locking Ve (. 101 { 4 Bk < e At cmp altach 1 i i & Holy Mass., whe was to de- Otto Locnecke Hops from Angora, |1 the end of the sccond 101y Iy | made mo explanation of the per- RULING AGA]NST SMOK[NG AT N B H S aceording (o tlte police (\].y‘,nl;‘”;,‘,“m‘ e SR L e i Turkey, on Second Ieg of Flight tive forwmance nec 28 | e TAUOT | the Taw, but he was locked up in de- . on on Sccond Lak of UL 909 Million Dollar T - oo elvewtiore, and IS g of $1,000 honds and will b ar- H to America, Via Orient., oor Is P M inaRaRon iho el ruessed Wron® (- Spanding before an assembly of |premd of the T other RO record, they say. |injened in local police court tomor- | y Merger Is I la“ned i seheduled to pay a het made with |08 5 e andite. | YeATs ha called only the boys to- abbut 4k years of age. Up {0 fy).¢ morning on tha charge of trans- Constantinople, Sept, 23 (UP)- Philadelphin, Sept. 25 (P i Richard Borg by pushing a potate| 0! POYS and kir 10 BEE 0% | ethor, TH thousht to be the aft L g sioRhadanokeht : porting lquor by means of a motor Otto Koennecke, German flier entiations looking to the merger of goin Chapman and Jubilee atrects | V0m of the Senior High school this (th of an ineldent which o arron, 66, i clothier, jon bonds and his do vehicle 3 ) g route from Cologne 1o Tokio, left [ the Philadelphla Ilectric company 't gast and Dwight streets, Borg | morning, Principal Louis P. Slade cypred last - when a girl, the ollapsed up- | side awaiting with pa The automobile s re red in the Angora for Baara, 270 miles south and the ted Gas lmprovement and Murcheson well known initold them that the rlucs of the first in the history of the school, neement over the radio of of his master name of Mamuet S Chuvas nus, of Dagdad, at b a. m. today. company of Philadelphia, with €om- the reighhorhood and the east end | gehool prohibit smoking not only in cwught viol the rule -In the D flooring Tunney in n..-‘ — according to the cortificate, and the Koennoeke 4 his ltinerary. de- [hined capital of apptoximately $200,- plans to turn out en masso to en-Itho bullding but on the premises of | dressing room of one of the bulld. 8eve round, while 8 J. CO01INC 'S VO address 18 given as 14 Sylvan avenue, nded upon the weather but he still 000,000 wore announced here today. courage the vietor in his arduous | (e sepool T | Dempsey, 51, factory wo r-r[‘ Wayneshurg, I Watorbuty stlansn grter HIEIL o r to fly across the Pacific to| The United Gas Tmprovement task. He explained that by the preinis | dea hile arguing over the defeat |—Calvin Coolidge may not vist, Bl ted that he MRy . United States, He sald he prob- ' company, besides operating the g " S et Sivatinl T Al to run for president apain, Pl g R i o o 5 he meant the sidewalks on the * agreed to driv car and e d ably would stop Bombay, Cal- system of Philadelphia on a lease, | TROLLEY INJURIES FATAU | front and sides of the building and {theless he reccived one vote for of- |njed that he had been making A cutta and Shanghal en route to To- controls pubiic utilitice in ”"““’ ew Haven, Conn., Sept (L 083 the street ineluding “fresh PHE WEATHER GEAMANY SIGNS, fiee of constable in Jacksen town- | praetice of transporting liquor. This Kio. 1¢-he fluw (0 the United Statcs, states. The Philadclphia Eleetrie | Vietoria Fuseo, eight years old, of man alley,” the walk it pa | | | Geneva, Switzertand, Sept. 23 #P— [ship, Greene county, in Tuesday's [afternoon he was in communication Koennecke said, he would g by way company operates the electric Ight [ West Cheshire died today in Grace | through Tranklin Squnre park WoBr vieinlly: | | Germany's signature has been primary election by telephone with Waterbury par of Alaskn and would visit Mexico be- system of Philadelphin and supplics [ hospital from tnjurles recelved Wed- | Thiz fx the first time in (he his. | | Fade tonight yi | [fxed to the compulsory arbitration| The coolidge vote for constable |tics relative {0 a bond, State Officer tore flying to New York. power to railroads and industrics. It Inesday when, as she was alighting tory of the school that Principal | continued cool. | [ctmuse of the permanent court of in- | was the only republican ballot cast | Raineault s a resident of New Brit Weather conditions at Angora [also owns the great power plant be- [ from a trollcy car, she struck | Slade has included the girls in his ternational justice, Vorcign Minister {in - the township, & democratic |ain and joined the force only were excellent today. ing constructed at Conowingo, Mr. by an automobile. annunl talk against smoking on the % ——# | Stresemann announced today. stronghold, contly. | : U o ot o n ot e I N—— . e T —— " - —

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