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r-rr ,. .. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMRKR W2o. LOWELL DISPUTES I! at New Haveu Catnhri'lK1'. Ma.vs. Nov. .'. iP' -Duiilal of sMl' imi nis iHtril.iii. .1 in him In reports ot :i spi J i u i ;i ' I re cently at N ' H;i i-n . I'oim., v ;i ii mn.il liy 1'ri-M'l' lit A. I.aviviici Low ell of 1 i.i r . in a t I ( . i- t.j 1 J ll.il .ir I I ' r i n im n , iimP r fl .clu il newspaper, to'luy. Bal'J lit .lh I lint I', any r tcp m i. tu . 'Mr ((. II.' was that uii'luc stn-NS footl.al! nii otli' r the. Impel laii.'v uf tullllllf llt.H u:ih lull' "Two Hum:., nn r.ii'itp'.," tli" lall. l d"ntl, ami ill', ml quot.-'l. 'I'l.- i IT. M'l. Ill II -rill luiiinit ill i -1 illicit iiuni i'i f 1" tli.'ll 1 I'll rt- aii'l Unit i II-. tnul al- n.i .I. a I m. i-ai'l. I' l' i I'l" l lnl- ",s lint oi'i a 1 1 1 1 I lial ' " I" n t't.l't utlalr in nut ' haliis I In- t "Ci. ml liiip'-n nil' n; In.i an i Mi iiijiori' aid r-'li!im r p'' i li at j prituti; dinner Is lial'le In lilt' ' out ilisliK'.in il. Soni" of tin- things 1 mil ri'ini'.". lit' 'I tu lain fal l a' New Iluun 1 ilil not fay; nt In rr. have, bci'ii a falsi.' . inpliasi.-; ami 111 mam point ' m.s tu liai.j la . n miss- , ed altogether m t1"- I'l'.!-. Thu i..t of my r. tiKirUs inn tlinl Interest in and renpert Mr i 1 1 1 1 1 - , tuul life were nuKOiitiul In tin. ml. j lego In order tliat It r. tain it vital- ! lty, ami prepare m n for tin f radtwte and ;irof"'sslun:il M:linol : ml for citizenship; that such interest and respect are not In Aiin ri'-a n colleges what tli'-y should la'. 1 mii'l that this was not due to the lad that youth Is naturally mlf indul ent and indolent; that in time of war college students would nut ol unteer for a reglnu nt that would In' comfortably housed and exposed to no danger, but would strive to get into the regiment that was going to the front admldsl privations, wounds and death; that youth desired to sacrifice Itself for something that was worth while but that American eolleges have by no means wholly ucceeded In making their students feel that Intellectual life was worth while. I referred to a committee which in 1903 found respect for in tellectual attainment at a very low bb at Harvard; and added that the condition since has been much Im proved by the general examination and the system of tutors. "I do not recall that I sai.l any thing about athletics, although a college president can hardly sny anything without being supposed to llude slyly to that subject. Of course I believe in athletic sports as promoting health of body and soul; and, being human, should not be cast down )y a larger share of vic tories. In all these matters 1 think that most of the undergraduates jn Harvard college at the .present day agree with me." HEADQUARTERS COMPANY ! ENJOYS DINNER PARTY j National t.unnl Oullil I In v I'lcu-iint I Time at Anli Mivct Annor) ' rruyiiiiii of SKn.H. A dinii'T party and i iitr rlaintii' nt Wi'lV I lljllji ,1 l.y the uiemln r.s of tin I local In ad'inai 1't'S con. ; uity, un I. r ' con ind n: l.i. nil n .nt Wi ll mi II. ' .lai'ksuu, a' tin- .s'at'' uiniiiry In1;! i"lllliS ti'lli.'Min; tin' weilily drill. M- Supply S. if ant .M.M'iiniili'U an I i '.ink ' o .n't" I'n u i ii po pa red mi a' ' i n"! . - iii' lui ii lih li !a!. ' n.ii' d ; by 'in L'ii.,iilnii. n. I ... I . r baxkcihall ami I'lil'.i.i La-' l.ill (;.nii, s w, r l'..i' 'I. t In- 1' am I" mi; i : pi al )- l.y STcc.int I : . k t . Ill ,1,-K .cimc Cut ; U' a l'-.l b i 'orpiu'.il ;,-i..s, Il hj i. ; 'I'l.-- ' "in pa ny'.i parlors a: I he nr. im. ii' .in to he !' un mi ' .'d ami r.--inn I-; i s'lt.rtly ami a preirnim o; . .'..uly Mimk' t';. iuritin lie winii-r Ills In ill a it ai I. These will lie In I'l Mm. lay . 1. ni!;i;. V-y em .! I"!' t :ie !;im .U;. rl.T Inn ... I.. li ri ,-...-. a;i. Mill he i'li- in! ni'"l in-v t Tin s lay niuht. ELEVEN ON TRIAL Darrow Heads Defense in De troit Court Action Parishioners to Meet ' To Diiuss New Convent ; lei. .Ii.l'ii 1'. I'mmiiiii.' of St. Jo- ! s. ph's I'liun h ixpi ei.s tiiat imxt Meek a tiieeiins "I the i n 1 il'. parish I will I." eall.il, ami the malt, r of! pros hint; a in w eom.nt v. ill bo dis ciissed and .! linlln plans drawn. j At tin- prcfi nt time he feels that j to rebuild lh" present lonveiit. would i not be practical and a new convent will be rciuiied. , Two wc-ks ago Si. Joseph's cmi .iit Mas dainaged to tin. extent of! Sin, Dun, and it lias not been 1n use, since In tit.' mean'iine the sisters i are being house In St. Mary's con ven I. li'-'iTiit, Nov. IS (P) The state of Mh hl'-'i day began the Introduc tion "l . Mdeiici- by which it hopes tn cuuviet ir. un.l Mrs. Osslali 11. Siieet ami nine oilo r negroes of the tiiurdi r of l.eon h'r. Hreiner during a racial disturbance around the Sweet home Sept. j, jury wa, chosen y, sterday after a four-day off on. i'l. in nee Oarrnw, defender ot lllch.ir.l l.i'ob and Nathan Leopold, Jr., in I'hlcago, and of John T. Sep. s at linylon, Tenn.. heads the. detetis, counsel. Associated with him are Arthur Garfield Hays of New York and live other attorneys, Itavsand Prosecuting Attorney liob eft M. Tombs opened this morning's session witli a renewal of thdr airre. un nt over the defensors renuest for a bill of particulars. The phantom of the Ku Klnx Klan which has hovered In the back ground came sharply forward yes terday as a member of the klan, "'liarbs li. TCinnee, answered In the affirmative, but an Id that did not present bis returning an Impartial verdict. Tlnys and Pnrrow con ferred and Klnnee was dismissed. Tim 11 negroes on trial are chared with having barricaded themselves In the Kneel homo Sept f and to have Hred a volley of shots that killed Breiner and wounded Tik Hoberg. Choir to Opera i -' Til s vLi a. f 'ri .-j' Capital City Lun;ber Co. Sues lieilin Kesidents l.uclu Cluiicl, Vliicenno Clancl, and I'aul Clancl of lleillu liavu bu.ii named defendants In a suit for ianiagi. brought iliroinrli Stewart N. IninuliiB by the Cupitol City Lumber Co. of Hartford. 1 lie plaintiff al lege that a note owed to Vlnctiuo (,'luncl by l.uclu Clancl was endorsed by the former and by Tuul Clancl and Ii now held by tin- plulnllff. When presented at maturity tor pay merit, It Is claimed, paymer.t waa re fused und t Ho unle protested. Act ing on a writ returnable In I ho court of common pleas Iho first Tuesday of December, Deputy Sher iff Martin II. llorwltz has attached real cstato In Berlin belonging to the defendants. I WAR TIME WAGE LEVELS A. NKWK. a World Kellowshlp u . v. c, There will b. meeting for all girls of grade und junior high school age at the Y. W. C. A. on Sunday afternoon at 4:3" under the auspices of the Girl Ho servo department. Miss llulli Per kins win ten of iflrls tn another country, "nd the program will in clude rill' I'eus and readings, and the singing of folk songs. AT ;;irl Interested are Invited. SOUGHT BY BROTHERHOOD Intolerable Cruelty Cited in Divorce Suit Charging intolerable cruelty, Min-nir- Kniily Klo.i'iiig I'heney has brought suit for divorc against Kd win W. t'lo ney. also claiming rua today of their IT,. year-old son. The couple were married on July 14, l!t'i!, since which time the plaintiff alleges her husband has mistreated her. J. Robert I'.eeclier of I'.rlilge port, issuerl the writ, which is re turnable In the superior court at Hartford the first Tuesday of De cember. .S"rvicc was made, today by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. llorwitz. HAS MOMI, MIND Jersey City, N. ,., Nov. . (PV -.Janus M. I'.eck. former solicitor general of the I'nited States, declar ed In a speech last, night that the average man today lias n "moving picture mind." He was positive that the crow d of I an, nun persons assem bled In lioyle'fi Thirty Acres fur the I icmpscy-l 'a I'p. iit i. r fight cnnl.l not luiM' been gathered tor "worthier purposes." Boston Child Burned to Death as Mother Shops F.nsion, Xov. a started while their making purchases nt today cost the life nf 1 a months old i Mary Lewis, after a successful rbbut on Kuropean operatic stag", has returned to America to win a piace in American opera. Miss Lewis, a former Hroadway show Opv.jqrp that. girl, got her early vocal training mother was singing in the Methodist church a nearby stni-e. choir in Little Rock. Ark. Herbert Lazarus and seriously burn ed Chester, bis three yenr old brother. Patrolman John V. Par lain plunged four times into the house filled with dense smoke in his effort, to rescue the children. He found the infant dead and the boy creeping on the floor, his clothes on fire, l'itarneti cxpre sed the belief that matches in the little boy's hands stalled the fire, which was extinguished soon after iheir ar rival. SI tlMAIIV lHO( KNS ACTION A summary process action has been brought by Morris Jackson agnlivf Minii'l Atashinn, proprie tor of a coff. e shop at 4" Lafayette street. The plaintiff charges non payment of rent and seeks posses sion of the premises. H'liigf-rfnrd A i Stixe Issued the papers, which were I served by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. ! Horwttz. There will be a hearing Jin the city court on the mat'er on I Nov ember 1 a. Lieutenant Wood Not to Fight Wife's Divorce Wilmington, pel., Nov. 5 lPi -After a conference today between counsel for Lieutenant. Osborne C. Wood, son of Major General Leon ard Wood, and for Mrs. Katherlne W. T. Wood It was announced that the lieutenant would net contest the dhorce action brought by his wife. It was said amicable arrange, meats regarding the custody of the children, opportunities for Lieuten ant Wood seeing them, and oth'T points at Issue were agreed upon. The details are lo be worked out. later. Lieutenant Wood, who came here Inst, night, returned to New York. ba ng. m id" oil Sonne Mill' NOT LOST New York, Nov. ft Pi--While re ports earn" from Florida that the' frcicljiT General George W. Goe thals had sunk somewhere b-Mveen New York and Miami, the ship was anchor, d eafely al iis pier in the North river today. Itl.sKiNS AT BROWN Proi bb nee, ji. I., Nov. a (PI Thomas H. Applepet, executive I secretary of Drown University, und assistant to the pnshlei,: since lair,, lias resign, .1 and on January 1 w ill go to New York to undertake lor 'John Ii. Rockefeller, Jr., secretarial i work in connection with the hitter's I general philanthropic activ,,ies. NI.W HANK I'l ;i!SONN I L. Wl'.liaiii J. Rawlings, retired chief or police, will be custodian of the ;.ult of Hie iimv City National according; tn announcement by iifi'i.'ia s or the company. tn who wi.l make, up the per. of the bank will be Harold L. White, son of Ar'hnr P. Whit", credit ni.i i. ig. r at Russell ,: Lrwin Ml'g.'Co.. who will be paying and re. Ci iving teller: H. A. (Iri show ski. councilman from the tilth ward, who will take charge of foreign cvhangi' and collections; Miss ll- h n Lay of New Haven, dan'd,. r of C. li. It.iy of the Stanley Rule and 1..'1 ''o., to take charge of the liooU-eplrig de partment and the avin;.'s and Christmas Huh aeeoun s: and Miss Lillian Peterson of Arc:, sii.et.l A MAI, M I ITING. formerly connected wi'h Lie Offip.ru for lh" coming.yenr will ITelschman Co., of Hart'ord, ivhn j ! eh t"d and the financial stater will be stenographer. Jolm J. Ri' t- I no at will be presented at the an nan. graduate or the New' I'.ri'.'iln nual rnee'jn: ot ilie Contrretration High school in lft:4. w ill he general I'.r"' hi. n. Sons of IsraH, at the syu Offlce assis'ant. If- ban hit, ,y 1," en ; -gogue at 3 o'clock Sunday nfter rmployed ly Armour d., . n ion, Noieini.er .S. CHI Hell ASKS FOR FT N IIS. Rev. William P.. 1'alnes, pastor of the ,. M. K. Zion church, is plan ning a drive for funds to rnrry on church work. Money will be solicited 1-y teams of nine worker." trarb. and . eeh t"am expects to raise $)fflii. The drive will close November 2fi and the t' am bringing in the highest amount, will be Riven a prize. si rs roit $.-,.(i(to Bridgeport, Nov. ft 'Pi Mrs. Jen nie Vitwa in superior court today before Judge Jolm V. Hanks and a jury told how she was injured In an accident, on Long Hill road July IS, 1 f 2 4. She n.ks for damages of 000 frnm Julius W. C.alyn, Rridge port. Galya's automobile struck the wagon on wdilcli Mrs. Vllwa was riding and hurled her load fore most, from her seat, she testified, causing serious Injury. Whv BLONDE HAIR Needs a Special Shampoo! BLONDEX.new shampoo for blondes only, prevents light hair from dark ening and restores true golden beauty to faded discolored hair. Not a dye. Leaves bair soft, silky and fluffy. Get it at all good drug and department stores. BLONDEX 9e Blonde Hair Shampoo Trainmen anil oiiihirlnrs, In M' Ion at UiIki. Muse for Inrrcaw In Wages. Chicago, Noi, h (Pi Restoration of war time wuge leel sought by transporalion brotherhoods In lOla und 1 324 Is tlio objective of u new' campaign ntni'tvO here, Th western Joint, assocla'ion o! : Benenil chalrno. n ot the llrother- ; hood of Railroad Trainmen und the ' Order of Railway Conductors, meet lug here. has. approved proposals centering on a return of wages In effect after rates had been advanced ; tn meet prices as tlvy expanded dur- i lug the war. Such an Increase wuld molv more than UlS.UiJU.nfni n year when applied to the SOu.imiu yard und train service employou. The war tlm.; lev els cut 12 per cent by the United States railroad tur board In July. 1921. ranged from C.'i4 a day for switch tenders to JT a day for pas senger conductors. Campaigns lor increases In 192S and 1924 brought back about five per cent Of the 1921 reductions. ( IVIli HL'IT ltKCOHDM) Oreste Mestlerl of TSerlln ha sued Vlncetuo Pecorelll of Herlln for $T'i (lannigcs. Deputy Sheriff Martin II Horwltz has served the w ilt, which l returnable In the city court, the third Monday of November, Alleged non-payment of a loan Is the basis of a suit for $250 brought against Nicholas Masters of P.rlstol by Louisa Flortllo of P.rlstol, f- Russell Mink Issued the writ, which was served by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwltz, It Is returnable In the court of common pleas Iho tlrst Tuesday of liecember. Breach of contract la alleged In the $f!en damage suit brought against fain Hittelman by David H. Colt, of West Hartford. The writ, which Is returnable In the court of common please the first Tuesday of I liecember, was Issued by Judge George W. Klott. Deputy Sheriff I Martin H. Horwltz garnisbeed a 1 mortgage held by Jacob J. Phaplro I ol New Britain. r as FOR FRIDAY MtllMI Sl'I.Ak Kill . . M.K I II Iiosion m 1 1: I RI Sll II. II. IT.HMI KS . , 18c , 18c hi. 14c I ItLSII MIORI. HADDOCK lb 8c rfSTtl' 45c 1 I liLisll kin; o SALMON Hi- l)Jv i:sn.KN win 1 1. AKn II M.lltt 1 lh TvlC lll.OCK ISLAND SWORKIIMI . I'L I 'AM Y M LI II I M MACKEREL lb 15c I RI Ml NO. I sii:i.ts liNNAN IIADDIL I ItLMI HOII.INO i'ii:ti;s SALT COD HITS 2 smo. iu.o.vn:it.x . . in 30c ,., 18c hi. 5 c 25c lb' st ii it:d ni,o.vn;ns. pi, :i:ic SOLID Ml. 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Nov. h (PI The battle ship Iron Imke, flagship of Admiral .Ll'llicoe in the battle of Jutland, and three other shlpn of the same class, namely the Marlborough, Em peror of India and Panbow, nre to be withdrawn from full commission. They will be. used for training boys at sea. M'l.ND ONI -THIKD ON MOVIF.S Pe ris, Nov. .", W)--Patrons of the "Sevenili Art" as the French call the cinema-contributed one-third of the entire amount spent In IflM by thu theater-going public of Paris to the movies. The box offices In the 1"0 and more cinema houses In the caplial and suburbs last ytar took in l iii,5fin,iifiri franca. tea WE ALONE At the Opera MC .TUrK':- l'letcliers Cas te, riii is a 'lca-anl. harniVs Sub stitute for Ca-ted ii I'ari.son. , Teething Lr arn! S-;tr.:n Sc Infants in arms aii'l C V. ;1 huii a!', c i'C.iially prepare! for To i'-iid inntti'ie- ,thv., Prrc'n fl.-r'""'- "'I if'' i.ns everywhere recommend ' ri-,: - i JTJ Mm Mm 7 y of our One oj ihejamily 9 Flaky Tender Crumbly Crusts Every Time If a Could Answer This Advertisement Successfully WASH WOMAN WANTED MUST CAM, yeiR AND PELIVER ' WASlIIMi F.VFP.T WEEK. MI'FT MTPI.r WAT BR FVBt,, fiOAP. STARe'H BI.b'INC, ANH Al.t. NTS' EHSART PtPPLTES OF THF. HICiH EST firtAPE. .n.FT pre able to show BOAPU OF HEALTH O. K. ON , SOAT9 AN'Tl GENERAL WORKIN1 I'ONrilTIONR. MI'ST OfARANTEK LOSS AOAINST rtf'.E AND THEFT ASP BE ABLE TO FH'iYV POI.ICV tx REspoN'arm.K compant. the WASH WOMAN WHO CAN' fll'HV THE Anr.VE r.EQI rliEMKNTS WILL HE PAID 11.10 FOR WASHING OR J".nt) FOR WASHING AN ft IRON ING. APPLY AT ONCE, TO MRS. O. B. MF.IIi 'IFl'I.. 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Tailored in woolens of the tetter kind in the Royal Par-Kerry chop at Fashion Park. Jones CITY HALL A M ft