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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927, IENFORCEMENI‘ CHANGE EXPLODING SHELLS ~ SPica. 2o xceeriok RS, HORN LEADS WO To 1 tprY THREATEN DEPOT, ™o ™ ) FisT RouNDs " George Wild Petitions City For Per- goists and Manuf. | i » ! o Ar cerned, Prohibi- v Sre | mi Extend Commercial Area . | turers Are Concern: Fire New Ammunition Store: ™ "o v 006 Up on Miss Oroutt at house Menaces Countryside |, soeiat excension t zonine e Ninth Hole |l e 30 120 Winthrop strect on a piece of druggists who are claiming the on land less than two feet in width. Wild wishes to extend his store building transfer of of the Connecticut the permission divi district of the Baltimore, Sept. 24 (A — Firc Garden City, N. Y., Sept. 24 (@ Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn of Kans vhich raged for more than an hour which now stands in a business zone | city, Mo., was one up on Miss Mau- | 'nitcd States prohibition enforce- | in an amunition pit at the Curtls southerly on his property, all of reen Oreutt of Hawor(h, N. J., at the t burcau to Boston will make it Bay army ordnance depot, several which, with the exception of 1.9 ong of nine holes of their 36 hole difficult for them to obtain an ade- miles from here, threatened for affest, is located in a commercial area. | gnal round battle for the national | (uate supply of alcohol will not be time tonight to wipe out that dis- |The boundary line runs through his | \omen's golfing champlonship at the | affected by the transte: i . trict in a disaster similar tolthat at|property and when he attempted 10 | (‘horry Valley club toda This statement was made toda Lake Denmark, N. J. in 1926. | procure a permit, he found it neces- | ppd pattle was close and hard | by George M. Parker of Boston. ad Ils dumped into a ln foot pit | sary to go through the full routine of | (it through the opening holcs al nistrator for the New knglan or salvage purpeses were detonated jappearance before the board of ad- 'y io hotl were nervous and the | district and under whose jurisdie n a series of explosions heard ani jlustme He will be represented at | "0 up to the standard expected. (tion the Connecticu nrean ha elt within a radius of a mile. The jthe hearing by the law firm of Nair 5 A0 0 & SR8 80 SEREE T0n ) 0 ced. Mr. Parker emphati umber of explosions was vario & Nair. Attorneys Cyrll F. Gaffney |, % s sr 8 C oS o e with | caliy declared that the legitimate stimated at from 50 to 100 by resi- and William M. Greenstein represent "% 5 of Connecticut so far as the ent of the neighborhood. A silent | protesiing neighbo g ution of alcohol is concerned avin summoned Baltimore fire ap- | Garden Gty Y., Sept. 24 (@ filled under the new system watus and Coast. Guardsmen also | Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn of Kansas | ust as they have heen s 4 griefcallgdBupcnitoriald, SFR [ THRFE []AYS City and Miss Maureen Orcutt of the authority of Deputy Admin The fact that the main amuni- | worth N. J., survivors of a field ,istrator Frank T. Putney ion storchouses, containing hun- | L 150 G5 th ke warien. Boltas he only change in the situation reds of thousands of shells and | LB TN 0 the worla set out today on a 36 will be that of procedure, Mr. Parl rapnel and 12,000 tons of pm\-lrr_: (] ) iale i > the links of the r suid, since the transfer means vera situated some distance from | r A K S e el e e e e D e he pit, afforded the workers oppor- unity to seal them as soon as the vas discovered, with he ust be filed and all stake., The two young for i entered the final round with permits 1 al title at vom ton offic Miller, H. 8. 25 issued pormits Stockwell and e rentiy egual chances for the just contain his signatur Ihony ANGLITEE aaplosifnnesc crown which neither ever has won - = curted, alarmed rvesidents of Curtis | h G' 1 Ty 'I “ R - Sl e B vell equipped with stamina for the ' 4, ind started for Baltimore 5, HA,ZV‘ e | sbnifekeen. ot faetIone dowbls wovst ut gile i sturned, however, “\l the fire wa $ e “‘)'\.H, Judg Weather conditions wer favor- FflRfi[ITT rought under control. P ST AU Nl HC RS blo I sk coolness i 3 e h in supcrlor court late yester- 1o with the brisk coolness of a September morning. Low hanging Washington, Sept. 24 P—Major in the catcs of Donald Stock- Septs L _Low hanging ! ; e clouds shaded players and gallrios harles A. Harrls, Jr.. exccutive of- {well and Burton Miller, 16 year old e ; ol ; AL RO L ent o D R S e DlSCOVEl‘Ed on about 9:30 p. m. to-!guilty rzc of taking auto- SN M an 2 Tons el : : A i , Tiad been bronght under | eral weoks ago caused a mild sensa golfing presige of tho midul $h Neoee faior Hetpl, Whooviad dn €0l tlops and werew LLOEADE | hivadl (e tirst hole dnd sixes, Tk \an 100 feet in depth, covered by a pyica Bt o) i ng implicited A ALILOUE hole is 289 yards and woine P 1ab, was loca in th Ar A Ol Wichach MDRODI e e “' o L sliony, Sy et Bh i el Eoo0. Lerlsnn 8 Main cot yesterday after E e e RCLnanG Lt Ihei miyents i fem short dis-{ jougly Mrs. Horn's ball bar hen a man tal v short wwed, and that property dan had | yances before aban. ning them kicked away from a trap. She found voss the Morgis Cohn prop- Pt R e Wiltiin langan, whot, yap guardjng (he green with her s ovee re(urned to investigate the ol 15 ca v 1 Judge Booth ond and Miss Oreuft went into | (o ven or a depression into which he from a f 8 row state law which permits 1ho | o’ same trap. In trying to got out | “rrer 0 % deTronsi ajnenr He L B96 10 1< | ns, Morn bt {lin fop of the frap| " ko SR AREEE o ken b & ; P e el Drenipatoatul 103kl e dump truck on the preceding Do e s ey e W | the T, Bliss i Drcut GO TOU Gy, hut the driver fook no notice ar Ior rn to drive {hey fell inle o got within six feet of (ho cup. | 1a% bul the driver took o 40U i of taking c did | Mrs, Horn failed to keep her hea e 300t 8 ago he remanded | the lip of the cup and Miss Orcutt Sich & way that o bypa: the ord county fail, and | also iailed to get down on her next. | PINg onto its center r o Daylight Saving Time Passes Ot yogtorday he warned them that un-| Gaining steadiness, the two made | precipitated dow 10\t as ot i Standard | 159 they 1 hemselves proper- | fours on the 350 ya second, | probably to his deat \.)Aq\“w g Tomorrow Morning — Standard | “5 W CORCRCE EEmACy expect 10 | where womens' par is five, for an- Pranautions w r “:,:‘ 'h. “‘Ym‘ 1 m + half nersons passing thron e prop Time in ENcet Tomorrosw. nd some time in jail. other hal ! aing U conglt the prop L Ja fonk of New DBritain was| Their drives were about equal in | erty, ne slabs x‘. gl 1 .’ D E ec fined $200 and costs and sentenced i the middle of the ! 1s “‘ ”‘ - o end at clock tomorrow |, for 50 days for violation of Horn got a long brassic | fion has been started for . new 2 and New Britainites will e lignor aw. e e this point and the w indiche nckigabaghaenophoilyl = = lis ad a long wood sho, | danger will be eliminated in thi es will resume sorvices on o Ll A dard time and other activities [ e will be back on standard time for N | 8 i 1 Sonkcd e s SHERTER T P[N he fall and winter. There is_not e [DHER O L. G mueh change in the Ne York, New Faven and Hartford railroad sched PRODUCES STORM ulas ¢ pt a readjustment to keep 4 Eaka ook a trains running at appreximately the . Sl O e same time of the day. Preetically Gonblntied. trom Firstebasd) e oI aAn S Dat el o | Was Takéh Into Custody at Onconta Il Newington stops are climinated, | ~ (Continued fron Fhe western contender gaine 16hssald. i e S GO i et S r“( i 2 M“{[ Wednesday After 1 Prom < - 1€ e rd ®d | hole with a five, one over par o o ]‘“““"'l"!,z“’“4 "““‘v.’\““"']',”‘!‘"“‘}“ agruder's” eriticisms were most- | \iicc Arentt's six. ! New Haven Prison. | ;r T e A b U {UROlEIL sy yniaUtEnRt b Bl B T iR T (]-.‘ :yh ‘v‘»n it was o Hanon, Connm: 8 s 3 daylight for New York now superior officer 5 | straight, while Mrs. Horn's drive Sideheh Geddes left to- Mrll 1:\\“m.[ 5 500 e ATy { 24 .u:.(».nm . 16 Pupils found. the toush.. Iiard uck slayed Dish ShollfUa e Bect ‘”I s Al Sy PATha A | Onme of Magruders inefficlency ity jor and she came out into a | X AL alias Wil New Britain is the last train Ie jeharges was hased on the presence | p s Oreuft sliend into th e e for Berlin. Instead of leaving of 24 oflicers on the faculty of the | yno trap, for the second time In the 1AM e 10:50 daylight it will leave at 11:05 (nayy medical school here, With only | i) 1e0 holes. ons ,(' i r‘_“m e o Havan dont ZianAn 16 students in attendance. Officers | nonine out Mrs. Horn was too | 0507 i ‘[”_ BARE Lriadveaibivon On week days the 11 a. m. day freplied that the facalty men were |y onenot e oLt et s B it light train to New York will leave at [doing eight hours' work daily at| .o eun. Miss Orcutt was that | '™ &4 e et 11:40 standard. The 5:49 p. . |the naval hospital, and that Mag- | i 0 e SO0 I 0O iy ’v-"_‘K:‘l‘I"’ W WL train changes fo 5:50, the same asiruder had sclected a low point of |t jort hor a five footer, but Mrs .. charged with participal in nday. Hartford and Bos-|the ycar Horn's was/ threo foct closer, and | SATHC B Rl 0 moe aub st train leaving here at 11:8%) Tha presence of 66 admirals of | g0 sank to gain the lond. tion in Binghamton, was taken in- a. m. daylight, will leave at 1142 qrious ranks in the navy, 62 type A par five for Miss Orcutt at the ") “:ml‘v S . ¢ oo o | writers and the accompanying red | iourth cnabled her to square the L b e ot ta roa fi:28 . Bdaylish e s hodns i S0 i pe¥ion ni i ngl Matin fand frcyaniti i B iatel st ied Wit the(t ot an off. Th in leaving her T |cast coast mavy yards, were among ! 3rre’ Horn was in the rongzh from Jtomobile. Being a federal prison m. daylight will Jeave at 7 “"‘ fhe numerous navy features men-| . ton on the fourth with Miss Or- he can be brought back here I !‘-.\':”'E' " |tioned by Magruder. cutt well out fn the fairway. The | Jout extradition procecdings, L e Sl v e con e e B R N CEanaln T TSurnes 9 oL Waten Ihaieathglenyincahergag ¥ eens wninting oih dhint W o | o hor senund. bk b h Nne Lury, and Charles Toth, 20, of Wal- e "’““"“, Lo o | used navy yards cannot be abolished | ¢paiett (hird, Miss Oreutt's third O s ok sditenoed vee it e except by congress, where great po-|wag up fo the pin on the Nghtning | (iriay fo ten year stay in Auburn | ey ll1cal pressiixe has Soffar prevented fivg gt groon; Mrs. Hotn was SHIL W0 | srieon’ for | antoniobile: tiett, Lwill GRS i 4 [:vm- retrenchment atter her fonrth and missed her putt. 1ca jail breaking charges. plus th - |ofagruder, holder of the distin-|yrie Orcutt putted to the edge of | emainder of their sontences her, Divorees Youth She | cuished service medal for his \\'nrh; the cup and holed out for a five. 1o raco when they leave the New e : ay |Var work in commanding part of | por the first time Miss Orentt took | york institution. Met and W Cd 1n U.""‘ [the French coastal patrol. 15 a ma-| yjq fead shen she scored a par four | A fourth man who made the es Ridgewood, Sept. 24 P— |10 or Gazoo county, Mississippl on the 340 yards fifth hole cape. William Zembricki of Tridge Mrs. Ada Vorro Linpincott has been o 'is (n Hig G0th vonr, and. has| tthalr. drives. were olos6 {ozether port, has not been apprehended i el "; ”""”Y" of “served in the navy since his ap- | ith Miss Orcutt fen yards in front X i : extreme cruelty from Rapaael LAp- iy 05, ¢ment o the Naval academy in | Mrs, Horn flubbed her ma and % o pincott, & youth she met, marrled fyges “me* commanded the light |went only 25 yards, (his siroke prob- Ruth Elder _l)(‘t)clll:ll\?‘d' 5 fndiect fha sanig day, 1€ was an-loiser divislons of {he American | ably costing Jier (he Hole. Miss Or- | To Make Paris Flight hounced yesterday. They were Idar-ly.qp on ftg racent Australlan cruise | cutt reachod the green and Mra Curtiss Iield. 1 pt. 24 (UP) halim N el aroreth O " ko wl > = Horn was on in three, Miss Oreutt | yypcopable weathor for a we The complrint of Mrs. Lippincott e studied trick green, hut was three | 00 ity caused DOSIPC aitezia & quarrel develaped i hor | Quarantine to Halt T e e o I (L G e musband’s automobile after the Japanese Beetle Spread two reet and took a five while Miss proposed non-stop flight to San ceremony when he insisted that ahe | yaghington, Sept. 24 ()—Quar- ! Orcutt sank her next to win the | NERAIEE G e didey piplane, come to his home and she Was|angine of Maryland and the Ristrict hole. Miss Ruth Elder, who says sh cqually firm about going to her own. | ot Columbia against the Japunese | Lansing to sixes again, they halved intends to fly to Pavis, did not show 5 beetle will be considered by the de- the #17 yard sixth where women's | = CIE0 0 e expect CIVIL SUITS RECORDED ! partment of agriculture at a public par is five, {o appear later in the day to parti Suit for $700 damages has been | hoaping here Oc The insect has| Miss Orcutt hed the longer drive 2 ZPPCT el Bl picig i the brought by Anna Ondrejkovich of |jeen found at Baltimore, Cam- with both in the fairway Miss | o ieon monoplane American Girl Saranton, Pa., through I T Iting- | jqge, Perryville and Chesapeake Horn's second w a brassie which Miss Frances Grayson of Iorest| rose, against Maggle Morvai S1mko | City, as well as Washington, was half missed. Miss Oreutt took | 088 FHUENER EE G iends to ! of this eity. ~Real estato on Allen| Discovery also at Lindcnhurst and an iron and was just off the green. 11! sk et Gl Bain Y ica s street was attached. | Nvack, N. Y., Gettysburg, Shamokin | Mrs. Horn also pitched over. Mrs that her Sikorsky amphibian plane Louis Croll, through Edward A.land Wilkesharre, Pa., Darien and Horn came back ecight feot =hort would not be ready to start for {wa Mag, has brought suit for $225 dam- Bridgeport, Conn,, and Clayton and while Miss Orentt was just over the E s against Prank Ditoli { Dover, Del, all outside the present Lank. Miss Orentt putted four feet| Louis Minattl, through Thomas I | yegulated arca, probably will lead to | fvom the cup. Mrs. Horn barely MOTOI, VEHICLE REPORT McDonongh, has brought suit for | axtension of the quarantined areas missed and was (hree feot away e police were notified today o $250 damages against- Michael | iy ‘these sections. [3T1ss (Drentt ot mens e own fon o T DRNES WETE SRS EEAR T D'Avanzo & Co. § s - ———— 'a six and so did Mrs. Horu e ‘fh the cases of Slanley Power Mabel Brummer, doing business | (o). Rocorve Rally | Again they broke cven. hatving 2% T UC CG008 0 © hndl Tred atthe Kiddles and Art Stop hos 3 qmp te 148 yard narrow seventh in 26 of 18 v stroet, 1} been named defendant in an action I Attendled by 180! one anove women's par, sod i srdsi for $175 damages, brought by Phil- | The Girls Reserve Rally, the sea- | ziss Oreuft still lod by one up. ".““_ of 94 Lafa lraBL A ndre Wp Rothehild and David DBrown. son's first actlvity of the Girls Re-| Afrs Horn wan just short of the M v of 28 Dorby street, Willlam Deputy Sherift Martin . Horwitz | gepva gepartment of the local Y. W. green from the tec with Miss Or- [ nCRet B S e Roberta strce gorved tho papers. Hungerford & |, A, was held lnst evening at the | sntt yn th rongh. Mrs. Hors a1 Bl pHOheracalecl Saxe represents the plantiffs. | gymhasinm with about 150 girls at- proaeh was over and Miss Orcmit oo™ o U oW of T Vo DarLuticnat besnnemad Lo Niinding (e ntogsamt on SR alne Lo U RN orCl feetc o Rl for | jon of the fendant in an :u}ivvn ;/'"l“l”l" d”""' ment consisted of stunts entitled | ) o'y e laeRABS Bk LSieve 0 Ll ages brought by Joseph Mikolajezyk, . 2 Tialf, icenses E 3attling the Winds,"” handic p race, Ohison of i > S = droad street and ingoinar | throush Monroo 8. Gordon. Con- endurance test, close formation rice, | worLD NAIT K, OF C. BOUTS {‘:‘ l‘rl.nll:-ll" &n ‘ stable John & Recor scrved the [stunt “fiying” and “good landing.” e IS T } LRl s ;| /The program was followed bY lins on tho newspapet Osservaiore RGN OE TGO BNDS il {pinging and short talks hy one mem- | Roman's editorial aftack on the | gome, Sept. # (Ui Ch Sootga: Hermin, the | ber of each club nj the {vll“i Re- | Pompsoy-Tuniney fight news- lice Pandxisiio contlinues his Biotdon. Conatapa’ Tacbs serve department. Refreshments .‘n‘d CAHAD T havoTe (onay: Sl | R et el N MR, al) neing concluded the evening’s ac | pope is so strongly opposed to hox- [iriiual and cions characters, a i y of Terlin [AFRERIZEY ing, we expect to See it stopped in a0 number of whom are being S ¢ | ~ r 1 A | 1 for $250 damasz s | i ey Lo {the Knights of Columbus Athletic | iounded up cvery n by police Mach, through 8. G., SO0 'EMPLOYERS WO STRIKE |club here” The Romano is Uhe |gpe veign of terror once created by ‘ Minnes potis, pt @ Al vatican orgen |the Mafia has entively coased. | 0 Tasab rike vote has been ordercd for all | | | Cubeddi wmbers of the Drotherhood of | CLAIMS WORLD RECORD | BREAKS ARM CRANKING CAR agalnat Al ilrond Tratnmen employed bythe! Buenos Aives, Sopt. 24 (UP)—~A ! \aiter Was aged about 16, of e o Bait 8l 00 line, some 2,00 men, the re- world's record was claimed today 10 ' 303 13lm streel, suffercd a fracture | (sl of failure of the hrotherhood fort horn cow which produced | of the rigl vist this forenoon | {to get a reply from the railvoad 1o 15,8894 pounds of milk containing |while cranking a cor. Fhe fractin Cla Tula” at Str lemands for “satisfactory scttle- 6,258 pounds of butter fat in 363 |was reduced at New Britain Gen norr Ivt ment” of gricvances, eral hospital | Weddings | the walver price, $4,000, 'rom‘ o W AT 1, daughter of \]n Le WIENER—] ia Rot Miss Iy \ding batters of 4 Nat mnl | | and Mrs, K. Roth of 330 Van Sicl 8 Wane DPitsb J s Andience Thrilled by Stunso Si: Hornshy, New York, 3 vard Mr. and Mrs. | oo \. Wicher of 45 Taleolt streel, this Famous Fliers i - city will be married today at the S A ash e, Mansion, St. Mark's place, New | T FEVR0Lo L Ia SHAEarper l York city. Rabbl Abrahamson and| Washington, Sepft. 24 (P—Nine |5y Fork, 330 ‘,,r AL choir officiating. men with parachutes leaped one | Miss Roth will be attend® by her after another foday from a navy | ¥ Miss Shivicy itoth, as maid of fy ansport airplane soaring high over [ onor and Miss Minnic Wiener, Miss | the Anacostia fiying field and all | l I'reda Holtz, Miss Anna Singer, Miss {landed safel Sophie Markowitz Ida Shaffer | Tho performance was arranged as m {large airship might be emptied in | Raymond Heetuer of New York jcase of emergéhey or for military will be the best ma | purposes. The last of the nin o Mot Roseniuum, Lows Lie- | nmselt trom the aane 15 scconts Aldermen Expect Cost to Come bowitz, Ben Leinstein, Sol Trieb- [after the first had jumped wasser, Julius Gold and Sol Holtz The nine parachutes dropping | F, G " IF 1[1 | Vill bo ushers multancously (o earlh over. TOI eDeral rFun ‘ Miss IRRoth will be attired in a :Hnn s said to set a record, ho tor Wi of georgett 1 old lace. She ! men jumping from one plane in 2 I earry orchids and lilies of the short interval and the number of | N© dbatements of sprinkling faxes lloy. About 180 guests will at- | men dropping through the air at the Hxalyfle e nadgithis Siyear, id, many of them will be from |same time. DELY) iR (0% lieron ida. The couple will leaye on a | Two veteran navy jumpers were | "8 o 1ding trip to Canada, and on their | 2mong those to leave the ship, They | 0 - el eturn will reside at 48 Taleott | were Alva Starr, of the Lakehur on of a chang Slky 2o reet city. Mr. Wiener is N. J. station, with a record of 1oj !0n svs 0 which the ‘ Busy Bee delicatessen drops; and James Clark, of Anacos- | SPrink 1oLy S be eliminpted ore 1 Hart enug tia, with 70 drops. Each man leaped #1d the cost tal out of genera linto space at an altitude of 1,300 |faxes ! . ct from the cabin door of the A pt Clty Items i | Five Quantico marines jumped. in- | by ! | cluding Sergeant Thomas Nickle, On- | reaso Anna Birkinshaw nas | tario, Canada.; Cg al George 18X broug o e fact that th to her home in W ayes, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Corporal pla 18 not g y favored, has ter spending a onth with Roger Ryder, Saskatchewan, Can- not worked o and has resaited v Harry Mount of 63 jada; Private William Cooper, Vicke- | in dissatistac n Thomas R bt {burg, Miss; and Private Josep! the ors and | Peter DeNuzze has brought suit | pisher, Chicago, 111, Others were sed in the matter *hay or $150 against Antonio Stdoti, C.:wliliam Scott, of acostia, and 1oc 1 as ) foti and Panline apellati. At- ! Pheodore Dworzynski, o aunton, colloction ¥ William 1% Curtin issued the |11, both of the navs 14 t night cify the s 1 Monday in n case of aceident. Licut. Har- | personal taxes. Four wer ound to October {vey R. Bowes piloted the plane and perty owner 1w leon Dombrowski, aged Licut. Barnett Talbett, parachute of- to pay. One 1 ) Grove stroet, was arr ficer, was in charg cation get tha r or a warrant charging non e financial conditions, was this afternoon | ) to the ¢ geant P. J. O"Mara fs investi for investigatior veport to the police this ring {h ttempt e National was made » break into Riscuit | SEVEN STATES BOOM § SHITH FOR PRESIGENT BE BEST BATTER Co. plant on Woodland street BERVE GENTURY vt i fo Cap- (Continued from Tirst Page) that t was “no desire to least the duties and i=urp in - the of the democt ¢ opt. 24 (P—Al Sip uate of the ation under the late t Milwaukee, is Chicago, prerogative zation of these s % SRR organ | mmit- resolu- | rican Otto Ror i it ageant- Portrays Starting of e “The Ivon Horse” — [seeae eton making a | fee urged to hecome the first rig over other | rana batter to gain the batting v s . | Baltimore, Md.. §-pl. 24 (R—Ome | League in many years. Back in the Calif. selt-announced cay b Ired years of railroading are be- | game affer an extended stay tion, w ( DL Raain of fair of the iron horse” with the bilaLal T e B Sl S CRER A ioR Taronid ' pacions Halethor Harry Heflmann, t eirgilost : 2 1 has won the very T ¥ 4 N rom here. T who L ¥ story of ma eiforts to conquer ear sinee 1921, and might b i man from Utah, ob. visibly portrayed by ex-|expected fo gain it again fhis year ted - e il s 5 g % % 2 owal % t in s state The exi ion includes as an out | Simmons’ 307, with only one . B0 4ol from vour renees | fanding feature a pageant {racing | 10 g0 i pressing the ser transportation from its crudesi be- | The home run pace of Rabe R B Salainl =it fo the present King George has proved too fast for Lou Geh Ho Wi selves and try to | V. an English locomotive resplen- | hut he seoms certain to grab the two | /80 Why KL yourscives groal wave lent in darl 1 paintand shining | haggeo title focithistiseason. S Ruthilics oo i o ol (Uil S s, has it In line with the scored his 65th homer Wodnesday, | 0€ SINON i 6 vear ol itie and a replica | giving him a lond of ten on Genrig. | UM (7 DEBIen B of famous “Tom Thumb” enginc, l.on has 53 doubles, a lead af two | 0 opposition to the propose rumber 6100 of the Canadian Na- |on George Burns, Cleveland first [ther OPPOSTION (0 e BrOMOSC tional, the larzest in the British em- | haseman, who posscsses the mujor ypropriate. In time, T may pire, s in strong contrast to the |league markcof 62 for a searon. |fud MARPROPTENE, TR NG O uptisht beilers and scalloped smoke | Alone among the old timers stin 10 for i 1 Befere Te @ BoC weks of ancient relic of railroad- “l:l‘f’n'jl: m; W x“h ";‘ first ]'y““ 18 & 'k: the problems of the west, as neither ing | Georgla Peach. Ty Cobb. Cleveln nor Wilson understood The exhibition® which will open | Speaker, Tddie Collins, and Zaclk v i for two weeks also takes into ac- | Wheat, who have heen hovering 1 Toahiue e wooalor Saltil count allied services of the fele- around the select group all season, || < 1id he doubtéd that telegraph, postal service and ore still outside fn today's averagos. ip line | George is well down the 1 ftoo. but his mark of 26 stolen hascs | s 1ikcly to Tast through the week to him Governor Smith would carry his own siate if the republicans nomin- ated Charles 1. Hughes. resolution was then adopted Sisler t Further \walds fur | sena sehool and | the - ENGINEER TOSSED FROM CAR WINDOW 1\ Sullers Only Broken Nose and Minor Injuries New Haven, Sept. 24.—(P—To be thrown from the window of . a £witch engine when it crashed into & of freight cars and come the accident with only a oken nose and several cuts about ont of the face was the unique experience of Benjamin F. Barnes, 41, West Haven, a New Haven road engineer, st might With Barnes at the throttle, the witch ¢ was making good through the Belie Dock yards hen it suddenly struck an opgn switch an shed fnto a train of cmpty cars standing on a siding. I'he impact of the collision toppled huge engine over on its side and of the freight cars was also oy- erturned ard hands rushed to nd found eine the scene Barnes lying beside his enveloped in 2 cloud of 1 Thinking that he must he iously s injured, they rushed him to Grace hospital but a close exam- nation there failed to disclose any- thing wrong with him except the nose injury and superficial bruises. Tor fully 10 minutes after cident, the whistle of the locomo- o blew a lusty blast and a large crowd was attracted to the yards by its_shrill note, The fireman who was working on the train with Barnes escaped in- ury the - FLEISCHER GIVES - 1.3 FOOTBALL CUP To Be Awarded for Victory in Triangular League v the first time in many years New Britain High school, Hart- ford Public High school and New Haven Hillhouse High school, mem- {bers of fhie Triangular league, will foothall teams on the field to battle for a silver loving cup. Wil liam Fleischer, New Britain High foremost rooter of all time, has offered a cup to the team which 1 feats hoth of its opponents in the ames this fall. Mr. Fleischer decided upon this move on a recent visit to the Senior High school when he found that none of the cups in the trophy case were on within the past 16 or 18 years. of the teams wins, the prize b be hield over for another year. previous years Mr. Fleischer own his sportsmanship hy hav- i members of the Red and m as his guests at a ban- If time will permit, it is planned to exhibit the cup in New Britain, Hartford and New Haven before the closes. | \\'calth:\-’,\ ew Yori(Aers Plan Exclusive Colony Southbridge, Mass., Sept. 24 (®—- | A group of wealthy New Yorkers ¢ planning to erect an exclusive summer colony fn Chapin park. Architects have visited the grounds are at work on plans for 150 bungalows, Tha colony will be run on the cooperative plan. There will be a central heating plant, a sanitary system and a water supply. A small lake in the park will be beautified, and there will be a bridle path and golf links. No names of interested parties have heen disclosed. Springficld, Mass,, {nterests own property which was formerly the summer home of Francis I. | give tha championship. e envhsante thot | SO A with representatives present from | cpand et bs 5 New Britain Exhibits ™ e pitening nonors of the seacon /10 ronie T COET A e LB R S R AT Springficld, Mass, Sept. 25-—Addl- are apparently assured for Walt Suoth Dakota, Wyoming, and | oo tional awards were made today o | Floyt of the Yankees. He not only g | : 5 w Britain clubs and” individuals has the largost string of victories in Ly, XL Rev. (.uy Filch Phelps at Junior Achievement exhibit | the league, 22, but stands second in . at Lo Sia Lo R R ySaast o LiolleeRve 2t bt siunde fecand g Sl QY oatn ' nl‘h‘gfl Oqtlt' 03" l\!l}"lmstnry. first prize went to the New ) ors Eddie Rommel of the Athletics Hnlf—l‘i\llll&!}éd Wanderer e T "P'm']m Yoot Dritain_ playgrounds for a Swedish | hay the highest percentage but has| wiliimantie, Sept UP—The | 4uihor and minister, was officlally embroidered towel. Iive awards of | only ten vietories, Tollowing Hoyt reh which Roy Scouts an: Toad out ‘ot the Mathatist Eplico- TieTs e e (e an by i Siie ptletins Fetandinave iton i it cun onaiic or pal ministry by a resolution which playgrounds for stuffd toys, among | opar Yankees twirlors, before any | Nl SRR vos e . o gl them were clephants, ducks and i giper elub breaks fn, and then . o oy hin o | unanimously passed the Oregon an- comes young Lisenbee of the Sena- i e ot | MuAl conference yesterday. 0 s who won awards of merit | tors with 17 victories. A & Taent AR Th differences between the veraiDorolhy LeavilE lofiithe Balvl | WE Tl Sl e e bty church. and Phelps were brought dere club with TS e anlu g ) T appeared 10 be 1N 8 on by improper remarks made to Blizabeth Holstein of the Belvidere ] b | e, ed state an Sl church officials. Phelps has been & Heilmann, Dotroit, 393 Gehrl i Sl with o hendicovaniler Dugid o AF AR AL B0 L R resident of Salem for several years. Marlon® To\cen St heliiTenn anf SN SNOLAL I8 HURIR 0 1 He made a trip to Russia two Hand™ club for a towel | Combs, New York, as4: nuth. new | NOted Carriage Maler vears ago where he studied com. ! ird prf \‘\: i8 won By, Doros o i : Gonltn, Washinaton: in New Hartford munism in its working order. Sinee thy Rlews of the Belvidere club for | ey e v ks 3 24 (- Nis return he has made numerous in_cmbroidered fowel and Nelljo | 339: Menusel, New ; ¢ 5 < lectures on conditions there Pawlick of the “Lend-a-Hand” club , Schang, §t. Louls. .831 L tes, 81, one of the last thi for a hot dish mat The Waner brothers of the o me carriage manufie- | or a hot dish mat. | Piratos; Paul and Taoyd, will have n agh et RCHASING AGENTS MEET : ¥ ekt na] o5 W. Cronkhite, connected with VA PLOSION ABOARD SHIP, [titl0 apieco whon e Natic & Tt ey C Alif . Sept. 24 (P)—The ! 10 season ¢ D iza of Proctor-Gamble Co. listed in SR e likn ar. |seanon halfing champloniip on ns “Who's Who as the president of passe m “anadian e o » the Alumni assoclation of American vier," which left yesterday for De nily eir served Brilish Guiang, via T | points over Rogors Hornsby, the (b S i 15 sursived by Rhodes Scholars, and a noted stu- e e HOVL Bl ne b AR EOB LTIV G A 0y STin RTBKAnIL G for. He wos a | 000t and publicist, will be the prin- B Bt Cadad ool i R ELE i 3 cipal speaker at the first fall meet- ha “'[ “" Ly ,”,“ ) "” "“\‘ "F’ " “(:’" OneLhAaR TR ing of the Purchasing Agents' asso- sion, In which one ma eport- ¢ AL |efetion oo e Agit ed killed and three firemen severely DY John T. Tobin of th PRINCE COMING HERE clation of Counsutipul AL the \WWRIRE- L U 1921, Tloyd has a 152 &l e Swoden, Sept. 24 (Pl— | bury club in Waterbury, Tuesday sealded, i fcompiled today incinding Piitica i of Sweden sallud to- | ©vening, September 27. New Britain BUILDING GIVEN GOVERNMENT (0v's uy.m;»l i\”,‘wl il Ty on steamship sholm for | Purchasing agents “f” :““l'l'-l- Milan, Sept. 24 (UP)—TBeniaming « 110 WAL Of United Sta LD ity = N TRAmte olli. chevalier of the Ordbr of Iocler of the old Raitime e A E e thn { GERMAN FLIERS Donzell sl ¥ a0 | Angor urkey, Sept. 24 (P— abioly: today sienad duidoen NHNdINAESE iy . i) SOReaT inkeat et iRt ) o |lient. Otto Koennecke, German over a large building and 200,000 ince William of Swed 18 Vil burgh who st such 2 Unlted State hetore | lone distance aviator, hopped oft this lires cash tor the national work of nted States tw re | the Malilla ist vouths' organiza- (07 the Nattonal T« in 1907 and in January of this year, | Morning on the second leg of his o GLILS s SALL on have been separated for good £ Vi ¢ lectures | flight from Cologne, Germany, to tion. Depuly Renato Ricei, who pre when he delivered a series of lecture 160, L Gerenonies, (Wehjed Doy |ANd I now. Joe Harris, the form- | 10 G TS E R0 SEEETR I A 6rlon by the: skEO6ER B6HLe" This olli in the name of the goernment, {©F FUNICE-Up to Panl Waner, §8 now | 51 icine loro in Janvary he sald | immediate goal is Basra, Irak, at 8 {tied for fourth pluce, and Clvde |y "o ada private citizen to speak |the head of the Persian Gulf. He " - N Barnhardt has fallen clear out of il 1 hg." 1 oped to cover the 1,050 miles by 7 I | becan have to make my living.” | hop 0 co e 1, X \“!“‘“h"”'\:"w" "‘(l"l',']‘f']w]‘r-.'\ first ten ; : g \s evening. The weather at the wan(lps o smery, ot Tral R GRTIEER RIS HRE L0 e WEATHER OUTLOOK calm, Seony i £ vival, Hornsby, with the war club Ty | e Hquitabla Trust company and of the 5" a8 nolnts nelow, hut Triscis |, eatl LR g t e Ao SRRk Manhattan Railway company, died oo oo 61 ciolen bases is much the || \ N il & | St Louis, Mo, Sept. 24 (UP)— today at the Biitmore hotel, Jeffery o Looord in elther major le Atlantic st howers a § s, Mo., Sept. Al one time v sociated with the ck of Brooklyn is the closes ning and again latter part; con- | Bdward A Nocnan, 79, former late Ge Gould in the manage cah g iderably cooler dy Monday night |, mayor of St Louis, was found $n went of vailvouds and for many tos:( cvics fs mow [0 Tucsday, then temperature be- | his hotel room here last night shot Vears wis pr ntoof the fo TR hing 1 onors [10W normal, except warmer latter | o death Denver and Rio Grande railroud. Nation gy Ben- | patt. |‘ .\\v‘":,v:\.“' :~vuu.u".:‘n o;ufimb':znmn 7 o " vton and Burleigh of thel aw v ersity ame ROME TO EXHIBIT GRAIN [ Giants are in the lead now, with Lec | ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT | Denver more than 80 years ago. He tom 24 (UP) —Innugura- [Meadows and Carmen Hill, the two | AP and Mrs. Albert Anderson of [served for o time as judge of the tion of the first national grain exhi- [ hespectacled Pirates, close behind, |81 Belden street have announced }rn.m of criminal correction and bition has definitely heen set for In botween these two is old Grover |1he engagement of their daughter, {was elocted mayor in 1889, sarving | October S, Premicr Mussollni will | Cloveland Alexander, llable to slip |Bettie, to Lawrence Jennings of | four yoars. distribute prizes and broadeast an [in and cop the lan mself. Just | Wetherstield, The wedding will take A note dated Tuesday. contained uportant speeeh on agriculture, a year ago the Cardinals got Alex ‘place in the fail his will. / S o

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