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..'way, pJP'iW' i THE BRTTWRPORT TIMES Friday, Sept. 23492X r M Mr if f t M Vr 'IHfil If 11 i he t Mmr Eaeh Suit Has Two Paira Pants kfe Stores of Surprises" Buys- ALL WOOL 3 Pants Suits Compare them with the two-pants softs you see elsewhere priced up to $15; OUR SALE PRICE $0.85 TBeyare fancy AJJLi WOOL cheviots in a big i assortment of the very latest models. They are high s grade, thoroughly tailored garments that we back up with our strongest guarantee. The fabrics are neat hxwappearance, strong in texture and fast in col or and. A Wi WOOL. All have two pairs of full cut ,and full lined knickerbockers, and there's a big, varied assortment to choose from- Now, come and see them and acquaint yourself with the advan tages thesestores offer in price, quality and assortments- Sizes 7 to 17. Store Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. 11191123 MAIN STREET. Bridgeport, Conn. Your Check proclaims your business integrity TEOPLE judge you by your check; it is a reminder of business integrity a sign of responsibility- Drawn on us, your check carries with it the pres tige of this institution- The Bridgeport Trust Co. OPPOSITE CITY HALL Made Right Weah Right Y MP M I UNDER INVESTIGATION. -o- UNEMPLOYMENT CONFER. ENCE. RICHARD ENRIGHT. Police Commissioner Richard EL Enright of New York is now a witness before the legislative Investigating comr-.ittee probing charges of graft In the city ad ministration. The Commissioner admitted receiving a gift of $13, -000 from Allan H. Ryan, Special Deputy Police Commissioner. PLAN "NATIONAL CANCER" WEEK New York. Sept. 23. The Ameri can Society for the Control of Can cer, which since its organization in 191.3, has been "fighting cancer with facts," sent out from its headquar ters, No. 25 West 45th street. New York, announced yesterdny an unus ual feature of its already remarkable campaign . This is a "National Cancer Week" which will begin October 30 and end November 5. The purpose of the effort, the most comprehensive and important in the society's career, is intended to carry facts concerning cancer to as many persons in the United States and Canada as can be reached, through the professional and lay press, by lec tures and by the spread of informa tive literature. The work will be carried on by the foremost physicians and surgeans in the, country who spe cialize in the control of this dread dis ease; by state and city health officers and by the public spirited citizens, who have given much of their time and considerable of their money to the movement. The society's organization is an ex ceptionally efficient one and the mes sage of "Cancer Week" will be car ried to the remotest corners of the country. It includes regional direc tors, state chairmen and local com mittees, all working under the direc tion of Dr. Charles A. Powers, presi dent. Assisting Dr. Powers are such men of note as Dr. Robert Abbe, one of the foremost authorities on can cer in America: Dr. James Bwing pathologist of Cornell University. Dr r m I THE B Miss Mary Van Kleeck, Direc tor of Industrial Studies of the Russell Sage Foundation, who has been appointed a member of the United States unemployment conference, which lias been called in Washington at the behest of President Harding. The confer ence will take place beginning September 26. PARIS PAPERS COMMENT ON CONFERENCE Paris, Sept. 23 Newspapers of this city have begun to devote much at tention to the conference on limitation of armaments and far eastern ques tions to be held in Washington in November and daily publish editorials regarding the meeting. This morning L'Avenir asked if the real reason for General Pershing's visit to this coun try was not to carry out conversations with French leaders preliminary to the Washington conference, while the address made by Myron T. Herrick, American ambassador to France at the dinner in honor of General Per shing at the Allied Club last night made a notable impression." Mr. Her rick declared America was devoid of ambition, "but was without fear, con fident of her right, but respectful of the rights of others; aiming at justice but never yielding to force in a just cause." The newspaper Gaulois captioned it: "A significant speech by Mr. Her rick." Other newspapers gave it especial notice in their reports of dinner. . ... - "Pertinax" political editor of tlio icno jje fa G. E. Armstrong, of Montreal, noted ; a discussion of the conference t I ORKSTTY CHAXiTEXGED. I'anadian surgeon : Bloodrood. of Johns Honkins Untver sity, Baltirre; Dr. William J. Mayo, of RnchrrV-, Minn.; Dr. Clement Cleveland, for many years head of the Women's HosgftaJ in New York: Dr. Francis Carter Wood, director of the Crocker Cancer Research Ijahora'tory, Columbia University and head of the Board of Scientists which aided American women to buy a prram of radium for Mme. Marie Curie ; Dr. Livingston Farrand, president of Cor nell University; Dr. "Herman M. Bicrgs, health commissioner of New York state; Dr. Harvey R. Oaylord. of Buf fRto. director of the New York State Institute for th Study of Malignant Disease; Dr. Robert O. Crecnough. of Boston, director of the Harvard Can cer Commission, and Dr. George B. Vincent, president of the Rockefeller Foundation. Dr. Armut ro n ST- Cleve land and Farrand are among the vice presidents of th society. Amoner; others whn are siving- a great deal of (time ad effort tn this movement are Mrs. Robert G. Mead, chairman of the society's ' finance committer and sertary of the Marie Curie radium fund committee: Mrn. Thomas Fortune Ryan. Thomas W. Lament. V. Ever ft May Mr. ' Fred erick F. Thompson rnd .Tame;; Spev or, of Ker-' York: Mrs. Gorve F. Shaw, of Pit'sib2h, and FVederlMt L. Hoffman of Newark, N. .T. The latter is sta-tl?iac.ian of the Pruden tial Life Insurance Co of the society's cemmittee on stalls tics. Since i Tncnt'on Tbp snrie'ty has maintained fnat ""nrite Information concrnir.a: eancp- is th bet meaq known to lowe- the mo'tiMtv of hi disease. Tt believed, nnd it has since bcn proved, tbs t " lfrcre number of rasas cn h mr-1 If nken ha rf early, a d " n r "i-rt? hn--fs been d-i-pcted rTrrn fri i- 1 n persons to spk competent advice th instant thev recoErr.lTe niv of tb svmntoms made p'iiin by the porletvfl campaiarn of Mf naf 'rn Tn 'this rd '?" tb -r' rlv at Erst rnet anta-onlsi from that el- ; reus men wnlHh ron',""ed cnce" a d"- i neya tracn Rn wWc believe the le3i safd about it the bettor. Thoso Interested in ttita rducntional mTvo.ni??. Rro esct remely e n r o u r a ar p d by '.he fic; that d-ri the past threr? years deatfii? from oancer have, for the first time In two decades shown aMfrht dcrere. Tt dopg nt claim that all thte drrrrnso 1 due to its camnalfrn. but i believrs that i's campaign has had rrmethinT to do wW V 1 n-nrl tt t-tn-; tn nmh 1ti " i -1-" -.i ! unn't? win c in i n r 1 .iiiif . ft; in t; v icui - . ously then w the part. Some idea of the ravages of can:cr bp had from the fact that It Lr. josepn v:- "i? ranee should confine brwlf i vv ashiugton," he declared, "to a firm defense of our national interests, which can only be affected by certain schemes which are vague and not very formidable, and which no one will readily take in a serious manner. She should let other matters, notably Asiatic questions, severely alone." COMMISSION HEARS SIDE 0F TROLLEY Most of the afternoon session of the hearing before the Public Utilities Commission was occupied with Creeches in behalf cf the trolley com pany. George D. Watrous, attorney and President Lucie n c. Storrs and Genera! Manager Jcs2jS B. Potter of the company making statements of their side of the issue. The morn ing had besn devoted iargely to hear ings cf those who wanted extensions of the Jitney service, led by Mayor Clifford B. Wilson, and additional speakers took up some of the after noon In further appeals. In all about 250 applications were received b3" the Commission and fhalrman Wiiz-sHns and chairman j announced at the end of the meeting xnat applications and statements could tte handed In during the next week, after which time the Commis sion will announce its de-c:sion. Attorney AVatrous stressed the point that the Connecticut company" had not been glv?n a fair chance to de monstrate what It oculd do In the way of giving serxice under the reg u'atlons established in July bdeause ihe rrsrulat ios had not been lived up . ji, said tba; he eruld not un derstand how the people of Bridge-ip-rt couid admit that the law had b?en avoided r-.s thev did. Mr. Wat- fta'fd that he believed the jit oould not run eventually on a five cent fare. Hp admit.--! that everyone wants a n'ck-: ride if possible, but he ascrib ed the pr-snnt rate more to increas rd cnits than to the competition of. the burrs. He -"id that the com pany was not seeking the extermina tion of the Jitneys. but only their i earu!at'on : h advocated jitneys run ning Where they v.-nuld net cut in to th1 tro:lfv r-rvie too much. Mannrc-sfc Po'.ter nf the company. rT7r Knbjoet of contemplated i ImnrawairTsts Jn the trriwy service I hi't e-ild 'ihat nth'ng Ootfl he done rn lon.c ns they had to contend witn mpTnl brs com:ret!tlon. He was F-ort Worth, Texas, Sept. 23. He (l;v International Xows Servloeb) in turn Hilrwavs to sret into the . t,,i w vrrt- . "rnav sey. of the Criminal J:str!ct Court, i C. Vi i I cross-questioned In detail by JacoD eved him carefuSy as he failed, be- deaths in this country where the vie- , Kpln r.f,ornevrf-r the Jitneurs. cause cf his corpulency, to squeeze tims are more tba n 40 years old; that John j n of tno mtemationa. into n chair. The attorneys were ', about S5.000 dwns a year ore re-1 .,.,.,.. , u.xhfV-txtit. Robert F. tuiuc-u L ij - " : Fmltii. rpprcpntinr 400 memoers oi women :s considerably streater than : hf, Wklnut Beah Imnrovement as- mSL12r2mS, r-r."Cei Hnt" 1 soclatlon. Mrs. Ju-ia Oondon of De ally susceptible to this Aaae but , member and representative ov it is i-ratlfyin? to know .hat if the , w w m. M Mary Cal- the 1!t- caus. people are better informed. '".rten-u.' -.Veselna the point ear.y diagnoses are more common,,.-. tn. ,-rV onr, not well afford i a ten cent "nj-e. called to the bench. Judge Hosey whispered brief consAiltation. "Tcn'rc dismissed." said Judge Hosey to the fat man. "Thanks." returned Texas's firs! man to be excused from jury service because he was too fat. DEM' REPORT. Berlin. Sept. 23 The prrs'.stently circulated report that Chancellor Wirth will resign was cfflciaily denied tcday. A strong political coalition of Socialists. Conservative;-. Industrial! and members of the 1'oopie'e party are working against the Premier, each faction having its own set of grievances. HOW AT GOING TO .JA1T.. symptoms are early recognized a great j an; ren'rcnt'irtive of S.000 f majority of cases may be cured. Be- ; wrrknrs p,, Kn.k. n nvor f t Sold By DAVIS & SAVARD Main and Fairfield Avenue. -Hse In The Times than in the past, and moreover the methods of treatment, which now in- cluda radium and the X-ray are be coming r.-.cre ftnd more ofHclent and effective. During "Xationa! Cancer Week" there will bo lectures In New York and other cities by the foremost au thorities on cancer, the distribution of literature at theae lectures, actlvl 'h?s 'by the departments of health throughout ;he catintry and hv the medical ooeiotie, and the publication Pittsburgh.. Kin., Sept. 23 In a ! of numerous articles In the medical statement published here today. Alex, i and lay press. Nurses organizations, r nder Howat. president of the Minors' ; insurance companies. Federations of ARS ARE DOWN ELM ST, property is on the market. This property has """"saasasasasasaasasjssjssal SBBBBBSBBBKaesJMSjBliaSSaaeBBBBaaBBaaSSSSIBBBBBBBBBaBBM SSI III BjBJBJBaaWRjBajBVJam been owned by wealthy people who could afford to carry it, but now because of death of owners, high carrying charges, etc, offers are being entertained and the entire block from Main to Broad Streets will soon change hands. RIGHT IN. THE HEART of Bridgeport's congested retail Business Center lies 8 VACANT PLOTS on the northerly side of Elm Street between Main and Broad streets, They will be sold separately To The Highest Bidders, Regardless of Price. AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Wednesday Aft'n., Sept. 28th At 3 O'clock under large tent on the property. Terms Easy. SEND FOR EOOKMAP. AUCTIONEER, 15 Arcade, Bridgeport- FROGS, INSECTS AND OTHER ANIMALS AS FILM STARS. r-gara ..wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsa ciety who. in his 'iv,'i wKMiim 'ill iiiil H if IHIsWWIWBIiiWiB opinion, ax best movie actors on the screen, and he will take you to his studio and there introduce to you the most grotesque aggregation of stars you have ever met. Mr. Ditmars will let you spend a pleasant half hour while Mr. Douglas Flea cavorts on the sil ver sheet somewhat after the fashion of Fairbanks, and then he will give you a peep at Mr. Charlie Frog, who will convulse you with his funny antics and his particularly funny Chapllnesqne feet.. You will see tiny gnats and beetles, beautiful butterflies and grasshoppers, awkward and un gainly elephants, lions, eagles, vultures and even the despised earthworm, give startling exhibi tions of their histrionic skill in comedies, dramas and tragedies adapted from the entertaining fa bles written DT Jean La Fontaine more than 300 years ago. Wherever it was possible, Mr. Ditmars used live subjects. Some times he found it impossible to make his actors and actresses take dramatic direction, so he was forced to resort to artificial in sects and trick photographT- THE frflO&& Vhm ARTISANS PRICE ACTS ON PRINCIPLE t Reward PFQVOVNOCK I Cinnf. I- -5?; F1-Pequo-.r.oek T-odrrt. cf Odd Fellows TaV. ofWMr Wednesday; deemed the operation of tha city rov H. Price, delegate of the Renubllcan voters of the Third dis trict, claims to be a member of that organization on a matter of principle, and not because of any grudge or grievance, The fact that everyone CAFTTAL EXT MEEITXG PLACE. union, announces that he will not give bond not to cnll a-.-;y -.-.lore striken in the Kansas field ilia that ho will fro to jail opt. 30, the date not for lnfn to appear In court at Columibua. Summer ia officially over and . tumn bejrlns. Women' clube, Social Service organ - i-atlona. Chambers of Commerce and J'.oardq of Trade, Manufaeturars and Merchants r-gnaciationB, Labor Un ions and Tragic Counalls will take part, Ths Y W. C. A., the Y. M. C. A. and eooroe ef other organizations will elve tielr aid. The meetings a::, I "rt work the first ernment extravasranoo but all were SSS'on8? SSi.ndida I tod. anything about 1 1 i a ap- l-ift held muiiuot uhlij ku - n-;..rfv even- ! He described the leaks in tho "air Rehearealn will Ino rt ri . ft liw after tb' hii!nss of the lodge has been tranMl. 19 'SSSS? to ro In buses and members lntcn: InT (roln.T should come Tuesday rugnt to the lodKa or notify the officers, it is hoped r. larre delegation will gro over with the derrree team. will be divided In two oiasses: those for physicians and the like: and those for the public. following; the public meeeines any person who wishes spe oifle Information will be given all he desires. tight" Third and told or the remark able results obtained rrorn the first . . i .. omntarf I .. - I . if """" -"-;' ,itL0, r..C. and eonstinatlon. These Pellets" are woai. or Bim.ir .u w,.b, ... . t in the history or. nimBcpori. naroia Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 23, Washing-ton, D. C, was selected as the next meeting; place of the national conference of Catholic charities, which concluded sessions here yes terday. Tho Rlg(bJt Rev. Thomas J. 3hahan, D. D., was elected pr&36ent of the organization. Do You Have Headaches? Do You Feel Dull and Listless, Sleepy In Afternoon when Yon Shouldn't? Is it not time to eet Your House ia Order? TUaui this: Echjonestady, If. Y. "It is a pleas ure to mo to spoak a good word for ESr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets as a safe and Tollable remedy for sluggish liver R. Woods, of the Sullard Machine A Tool company, was chosen candidate for alderman. Local chapters of the Oil Workers' International Union In Southern Cali fornia, representing 8,000 men, voted to strika In sympathy wjta Kern County strikers. wonderfuly mild and yet they never fail in slvlnsr desired relief. Jsars. no.. C, Sehairer, 629 Terrace Place. Just drop in at your neigrhbor hood drug store -put one of these tiny vlata of pellets in your pocket book and you'll he safe from those aehes that sense of fullness, and probably the nervousness will disap pear also. I SlPfJ -jd FLAVORS m,i&$ -fea jfA Are used so i 33sS s widely because Wste&MligSfat people know EBa that ONLY (BSCjiS Pure and JT'!SS5j "Wholesome: '-lV tiSft Fruit - Juices wSsl7' are used. 1 ta' yOUX MlLll Wafkhf Retafler j f Bloi MvWBlg- W8 Bar. Sa'-"- Room M. , , i s