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THE BOSTON GLOBETUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924 Send the coupon for 10-Day Test $1 1.37 WALTHAM CROWD IS THREATENING Two Assaults on Watch Factory Workers per day iXM the worn Qm Police Blame Outside Rabble-All Vacations Canceled to go Round the World on Magnificent Liners Regular Fortnightly Sailings Continued Conferences Fail to Make Progress can Round the World SmS from Boston or New York fcjhniin ft rnmwiniil nd are Havana, ther Panama Then Hawaii, the colorful island, Japan anumfly pimnwin. ancient China, the Philippines, the Britiah Straits Settlements. Ceylon. Bypt. Italy.

France and Ten anas the At by a traanwl WAI.THAM. Sept 2s Disappointment over the collapse of an anticipated set tlement has transformed good-natured strike In the watch factory to a critical situation. For the first time In the seven weeks of disagreement, there, waa a sign of real trouble today Waving yellow handkerchiefs at the non-strikers, and shouting, a crowd of 3009 swarmed about the plant this morning, but there was no violence then or when the non-strikers went out at noon. But when they came out tonight, crowds, especially women, pressed about them, blocked their paths, followed Gloriously Clear Teeth Why you may already have them and yet not realize it It a easr id to see the world in this way. For these 110 wonderful days if you remain board one Liner.

Or you may arrange, to atop over for two weeks, four weeks or loafer at any of the ports, continuing on other Dollar Liner they sail at mtervalsof twoweeks. Plan this trip now It is a UEsirrts adventure. Go round the world on this finest service. Or use it em each of their 21 orts of can (encept Make this unique test. Find out what beauty is beneath the dingy film that clouds your teeth some of them home.

One woman, surrounded by a mob. was unable to move for several minutes. Oleason Wood, a minor official of the Watham Watch Company, felt a rock grass his face as the week at New York your rp is your hotel without addi- any ports of call. he entered his home on Maple st. While accompanying three frightened women operatives home.

Inspector P. J. Tracy taw a man aasault a man worker. He (ion coll at Far caaspsi aW Dollar Line Ofaca eai mmmy ndkesar iowtlm agent. wIM bring the alleged assailant Into court tomorrow morning.

Police Chief James H. McKenna hss called all patrolmen back from vacation. Capt Richard Curran will have i charge of details to protect non-strikers DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE The police believe that most of the more turbulent section of the crowd is not composed of strikers at all: that a rabble, attracted by the disagreement. 177 Stats Smrrr BOSTON. MAPS, baa come Into Walt ham The police point to the fact that the atrike was good-natured for seven weeks, and that roost of the strikers are skilled workers New methods now remove it Old-time dentifrices could not successfully fight that film.

So most people had dingy teeth. And tooth troubles increased alarmingly. Now new methods have been found. And embodied in a new type tooth paste called Pepsodent. It acts to curdle the film, then harmlessly to remove it.

No soap, no chalk; no harsh grit dangerous to enamel. Foremost dental authority of the world now urges this modern way. People of some 50 different nations employ it. It marks a new era in tooth health and beauty. Thus this new way is changing the tooth cleansing habits of the world.

It proves the folly of ugly teeth. It gives protection against pyorrhea, of tooth troubles both in adults and in children. Ten days' use will prove its benefits. And that 10 days is offered to you as a test. Why not make it then have prettier teeth, whiter teeth? Charles O.

Wood of the Federal Conciliation Commission and Frederick Knight of the Stats Board of A rait ra tion had conferences today with leaders I or ooin smjs. ana nu OsV Councilors at City Hall. Neither DO you seriously want dazzlingly clear teeth? teeth that add immeasurably to your personality and attractiveness? You can have them, if you wish. That's been proved times without number. But not by continuing with old methods of cleansing and of brushing.

Modern science has discovered a new way. A radically different principle from old ways and based on latest scientific findings. This offers you a test, free. Simply mail the coupon. How to gain them quickly There's a film on your teeth.

Run your tongue across your teeth and you can feel it. Beneath it are the pretty teeth you envy in others. Ordinary methods won't successfully remove it. That is why this test is offered. For when you remove that film, youll be surprised at what you find.

You may actually have beautiful teeth already and yet not realise it. Find out What that film is Film is a viscous coat that is ever present, ever forming on your teeth. Most tooth troubles now are traced to it. It clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays. Germs by the millions breed in it.

And they, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea and decay. RADIO STARTS HUNT PRESS rn0UP ENDS FOR LOST SEADRIFTj Kit OUTING TODAY Auxiliary Yacht Dae Here uj State Association at of these meetings produced agreements. Leading strikers say they will never go back with the ten percent cut fixed by the company: neither will they ac-ept a -t, percent cut. as recommended by Pth Lmmaine of the company, they Ten Days Ago Whitefield, assert. Tonlaht there was a big meeting of at Asburv Temple.

The speakers were officials of the Ameri- 1 Harmed Mnkirs Receivtd at Mt Prospect oan Federation of Labor, witn wnicn I the Watchmakers' Protective Associa i Cra by Secretary of War Weeks tion voted to amnaie saturaay ni-ni. Send the coupon Mail the coupon now before you forget, thank us for what you find. You will ta HtTKKIEUO. H. Sept 3-Tha an- I Autumn anting of the Massacbu- niiinimnitniinimiiiiniiininnimitfinttinnitiiiinunNtiiniiinHiiniitimiinininiiitnnifiimititinnimmmnmiHtiiinimiiiinK tarn at the Mountain 1723 PASTOR AND BRIDE, 14, HELD IN TEXAS JAIL Oklahoma Minister Says Only Grime Is Lie Vkvsr lianas bars will cone lads tomor- Tbe group arrived bar Friday Saturday FREE Mail Coupon for 10-Day Tube to Rcaus.

The priactpal meeting was held Satur-av sunlial Tha president of the as- stains from food, And that is why That film, too, absorbsystains from smoking, from various causes your teeth look "off color." Dept. 1104 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111., U. S.

A. Item. Harry I. Thayer of Wake- I Send tot asas. taw sbbBsbit atasl yacaa aaaYrsR.

traaa Caaswa. sTaaJasal. days asanas ar Jar aasalis ta sails la taw ta. ra tutm aXewTeai TW saaaas sat -mt ffrasa Cow, SB a4 Car at seat at ta Ta era ansa raaactai in taaa HuW saaaiw J. Aa llr ana alJaaftaaaT Mstsl Co was aa aamsna to SisSaas aff Jbbbb O.

AM -a af dsn dtjr. Taw craft araa arortstoad aar tn aanaUa. Repmbt an nominee far Congress the sth Sfasaacbaaetu District: You must remove it at least three times daily. And thus combat it constantly. Results in whiteness, in clearness and lustre are a revelation.

O. sssaaa of Woodbury. Conn, af the Connecticut editorial aad tieorge C. Woodruff BALUXOER. Tex.

Sept ts Rev Joseph K. Teats and a 14-year-old girl whom he Is charged with having abducted at Alluwe. Ok. were In the custody of the sheriff here tonight. Teats waa arrested today near Winters, at the home of his father.

Yeats said st the County Jail that he married the Oklahoma girl, whom he judged to be about 17 years old. In two weeks ago. UltchneM. Conn. A spirlsl trala.

sblslasd through the the Boston at Maine Rail- Address. look the members of the aanocia ha number, fb the summit of Sit Washington yesterday mornlna. In the Only one tube to a family HIM. MIMIMMIIMM afternoon ihey motored to Lancaster. whore they were received at Mt Pros- Secretary ar John W.

I He said that "the only charges they car. have aKalusS me Is that I swore a Toaay members of the ssoctatlon when 1 that she was or an." I AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Jsavnered to Bretton Crawford SYMPHONY HALL I MAN. 59. DIES DURING GRANDCHILD'S BURIAL EVES, at 8:20 and FYs aeon la Xotrbes. the Flume, the 'anadlon aad Colsbrouh.

A daara waft held this evening at the hotel POP. MAT. THUR at 2 :20 FiyWtH Last Days of Season Sale 24 Friday Aft. 24 Sit. Beginning Oct 10-11 ARRESTED.

BUT SHUW MARRIAGE LICENSE LAST 5 DAYS DAYS The sanaa 1 hwrtnsan meeting wl 1 be la Issstaa to December. LOWELL DEMOCRATS HOLO BIO RALLY Ourley Calls on Fuller to Help Crush Klan SELWVHS oTr PWPfWC LOHSDALT5 SUPRfAt? C0ME0V SPRING CLEANING KSkXL6" KTELU WIN WOOD AgTHUg BYRON -A MATTHFW8 A Fletcher No Adams WISTOM MILLS READY Wo- Adam TQ rjCREASE SCHEDULES Victim of Broken Heart Lj-ewitox. sent -The Bates n- I COLONIAL T- LAST 7 PERFORMANCES ARTHUR HOPKINS eeene ETHEL BARRYNORj dsn artmqr wasp piwiso NEXT MONDAY SEATS NOW FRED STONE in "STEPPING STONES" with DOROTHY STONE Chaplin and Grace McNally BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor DISTIXrriSIIED SOLOISTS A few goats SnturdMy wtlll available Hl'NUAY (M T. 5. at 3:0 ROLAND HAYES Next Week Seats Now i ufacturing Company of this -lty has an- i -t noised tht a number of bed.oread Demand Kelease at tarsal DtosaMeh the ttlawr om i I months will be started on this week on nvsKitis jr Presents at StXOAV A OCT IS Humphrey O'Sullivan Sharply Assails Rogers ITH UMUi.

Heat Jsae. as I a tares day -week schedule, affect In sV sswy af hi faswriaa gr mask hiss. I about haada I SCHUMANN-HEINK The uewssion eueacner ana iye Works has recelvrd a million-yard or rewr. Ml was Wsaa removed i few knots today, ta ha taksa ta der from the Called States Oovernment ENLISTS I tnC, Sat. 2 A 8.

Beach 1724 Week of Sept. expected In add another -lay la foar-day-waak scnea- MISS Pis her. Ml as ta af 19 the present fnur-da ule. effectlr.a a boat itm wi FRAKuES WHITE tprelal Dtapateh tm the (ilrbe N'-in H. Sept Thomas 'hapiin and Grace McNally.

for the Superior Cort charge of a statutory offense, following; a raid oh 42 Williams at last week, appeared In Municipal Court this morning with a marriage certificate showing they had been married In Portland. Me. some time ago. They demanded their release through their counsel. MaJ Ivory C.

Eaton. MsJ Eaton stated that they had been peelal Olapateh to the filohe T.OWEL.L.. Sept 2 The first Demo-' cratlr parade and rally In the campaiRn i were held tonlfht. It Is estimated that In EVES. 8:10 POP.

$1.50 MAT. TOM'W mm shubert NajestiC LAST 2 WEEKS GEORGE CHOOS I SYMPHONY HALL English Grand Opera Company Prewntlng Flint Time In RrfRlinb In America Richard WAgnfr'n Music DramaB. Tuee. Nov. 11.

Hhelngotd Wed. Nov. 18. Walkure Wed. Nov.

19. Sleafried Thur. Nov. 80. Gotterdammerune" Special Sclecteil Coninir.

Complete Production. State Sympliour Orchestra of New York. Subscription Tickets (50c to $3, plus 10 tax) ou sale at Box Office be-R-lnning Oct. 1. Prospectus with Complete Details Mallert on Request.

LOEW STATE Mass. Continuous from 1.00 P. M. A Metro-Goldwyn Release INITIAL BOSTON SHOWING MARION DA VIES IN YOLANDA The Picture Of the Century Other Screen Subjects 5S D. W.GRIFFITH'S "AMERICA" First Time at Popular Prices Westfield ManMaktt Nliet Ctwrt Rtcar.

WESTFIELD. Sept 29 John Bertaiia Bruit arw Police Court With Td array, in H.t Own Songs Kauccs 4 Diamonds 4 Chevalier Brothers HARRY MASTERS ft DOROTHY GRACE Harriet Rem pel Co. Beefcre A Qupee Miwi Merle 1'rlends BEWRYAN LEEHA8RIET NEXT WEEK MISS GRACE l.A RIE FAST 8TEPPING MUSICAL HIT MR. BATTLING about 6000 persons were assembled on the City Hall grounds and adjoining i streets when the O. M.

I. Cadets Drum Corps led tbe speakers from the, llvan headquarters to the speakers' arrested by the Federal officers follow BUTTLER With CHARl.ES RUGGLE8 here today when be waa -fines tttaUag tlS3 aad girea My artrmata has death to brofcea hn csrl dssd Fiianr. ta the' Use as, aad dortac tke time she i the laseiftssa bar graadf ather 1 asahwt rsssstaatiy ta ruaaasii i. rt-frr wmm bora ss rVwasJ. Vt.

1 asi hero St jtewra agsx Ha was -m. mt the hseal prtat -asa Ma a If a. a aaa, a w. a Lrrthar aad tssa ssatsra asnu isrissaa are sa ha heM Wed-yjsiralisE Tkje faaissdaftaa fCtecsliof fire montha. all the retail of six charges graw- ing charges made "by a crasy man at Tlconderoga.

T. without any Investigation Of the stories." Chief In In Goodwin said the con-pla were residing here under an assumed name and that the woman had MSTOM OPERA HOUSE iTatVatiU POP. $1.00 MAT. TOM'W Etc. SOc ta Mats.

50t ta $1.10 (Inc. Tax) with police, a flOO fine and Evenings at 8:20 $2 Mat. Tom'w SCORES COMEDY HOLLIS "MR. MAUDE SUCCESS." SHUBERT Pop. "ast.

Tom'w ta jail far keeptac DE TWICE DAILY 2:15 8TTS H. Cfoi sby LAST 2 WEEKS COMIC OPERA CO. a two months' term for HOPPER WOLF I a large family of children at Tlcon-I deroga. and he asked further tuns to I Investigate the' matter. Another hear- stand.

Bdward J. Tlerney of Trowel presided I and Mayor James Curley of Boston was the principal speaker. As In other cities he denounced the Ku Klux Klan. He called upon Lieut Gov Fuller to Join with him in exterminating: this organisation from this State. Mayor Curley repeated his statement that if elected Governor he would not allow the State Constabulary to be used in protecting the Klan.

He was repeatedly cheered. Humphrey O'Sullivan. Democratic ran- maiaisiaiag a anas ace; he paid Last 5 Days CYRIL MAUDE "A WORTHY THE Chocolate Soldier In In "Aren't We All?" SUCCESSOR TO E. F. Harktns sel for Saturday, the ball 29 faff tackiest drtnag aad two tlO fata far faifana it step ta aa officer's camauad.

aad toother tlO far I Ina i Mssj reduced from WOO to $100. J'assi aetd aa NEXT WEEK "H.M.8. PINAFORE" tr I sVlsiag fits car withoat sasssSB NIECE. LEFT $1. CLAIMS AUNT WAS DRUG ADDICT By RiUtl Sakatini Direction st Frank Ikyd A FIK8T NATIONAL, PICTLTRB SHUBERT OPLE I eVfcS.

at 8:10 MATS. WED. SAT. at 2:10 -LAST 2 WEEKS THEATRE Ttl. B.s.5460 Em.

8:15 Pes. $1.50 Mat. Tom'w HANOUR. Me. 8ept ion to dldate for Congress, made a slashing at- LOEWS ORPHEUM break the sfill of Mrs Mary Got to 8sy Bye By E.

Presrott on Conajressmn Rogers, whom ha on tin unit 9:15 A. DEMAND of Bangor was started today by Mrs accused Of belle vlov htmAIf 1 1 iiffi a til a bellevlna "ftro-Golawyn Picture Vlralnia Severance Newell of Houlton. Iaua with neKlectlns; the needs of the Pos veiv Last weeK formerly or one oi inree nieces dlatrlrt. WINE M. to 10:30 P.

M. VAUD-VlLLE Cliff Naiarro a Go. "Skatlowland" FaatasticSpeetaela 8tuart Nssr Huntinoton Avs, HARRY GREEN In Comedy of Lovs and Golf CLUBS ARE TRUMPS cut oir with si sacn. xn estate or Parker Murphy secretary of the Low- araa left to Miss Alice Buck. ell Trade and Labor Council said labor years a companion of Mrs for many men were not going- to vote for John as Preocott Heaaon'a (ireatest Picture "Abraham Lincoln" TREM0NT TEMPLE Twlee Oally.

3:30 and YOUTH sv. uavis ror fresiaent. out were go 1 ROGERS .1 DONNELLY ire With thf JAMES BOYS (A Pl Whlttaiaii Sana) Other uneak ing to aupport uii-oiiette ers were Frederick W. Manrleld dee CAVERLY WELD Othari Bves. at 8:10.

Mats. Hat.at 2:10 With aa All-Star Can Other Pictures Was a drug- addict at the lime she mu! her will and waa not mentally or physically competent. Henry Jewett's Repertory Company PAHK 8( A First National ncture BEACH 0193 Thomas P. Riley of Maiden. Senator McDonald and Joseph Corbett of Boston.

C. P. fronln. chairman of the Democratic CHy Committee, and S. V.

Clag-aTett. candidate for State Auditor. :13 Kves. at 8.15. Wed.

and Sat. at ARLINGTOAI theatrk mm Ttl. Btack 4867 MM The Recent London Comedy Success avES. st 8:15 Tom'w SQUARE THEATRE nwiiail a 2 Mat $2 Mat. BOWDOIN The Contlmais Iraa 10:30 IRENE eaeo WotWt Bct "THE 8I6BAL TOWER vishisis ana WALLACE BEERY.

JACKIE C006AN In "LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE." JACK DEMPSEY la "SO THIS IS IT0 TH MET." 5 VAUDEVILLE I ACTS NEXT WEEK THOMAS MEICHAM is "THE iuaAM llll. UEE SIH IIKIIT I'KKSKNTS WILLIAM mmm HodgE lu creat IhusIi anil tear nluy "FOR ALL OF US" Foundfd en Health. Wtalth, Lovi anil Mysttry WITH AN KXCKI'TIOXAI, f.VHT R. I. WOMEN ASK PLANKS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT PROVIDENCE.

Sent -More than RMNI Jordan's White's I First Time In America BOSTON IKS ALASKAN toa i lenn Over 100,000 people have testified that TAN LAC hag relieved them of: Rhode Island women, through the THE BREATH OF SCANDAL, wits Paby Rtts I "IN EVERY WOMAN'S LIFE" aaass in. oay SOMO-Plav UTTII MISS BUIEBEARP miiw. ritieair a avian Rttit Sa I In A Rd executive committee -of the Women's Rhode Island Committee for Law Enforcement urge the Republican and 1 Lety BracK. Askwant Aa. Tin Trennells, With an All Star Cast Alts 5 Bio VnsevllU Atts COLUMBIA Wat.

2:15 Exc-pt Thiin. EVE. 8:15 Washiniton St. Nar Caitla St. Phone Beach 5305 fcaVaavi e'cl 'W alS Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mai-Nutrition, Chilli? Rttidtnt Would Bar Baby Buggits From Pabllc Tharaifhfarts Sioca the prahibition of alcoholic liquors, many kinds of Prohibition have been 'sought, bat the Latest is the prohibition of baby carriages from public thoroughfares.

A communication, petitioning that the authorities of Chelsea ban baby carriages from Broadway and Arlington st. Chelsea, on Thursday and Saturday evenings after o'clock, has been received. The communication waa presented to the Chelsea Board of Alderman last night. It waa neat by Eugene Bertram WU-Lard. a Chelsea resident.

The board decided to refer the petition to the ordinance committee Democratic conventions of this State to Incorporate in their platforms definite pronouncements on the question of the enforcement of all laws, and ea-psctally the statutes which enforce stie Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Indigestion, Torpid Liver or Constipation. BaTJwgr amr.sal UlODV.r.n.l llftlV TWIAE DAILY 2:15 and 8:15 POP. PRICES 'MUTUAL BURLESQUE Prsaenta 1924 HELLO JAKE GIRLS Wits tfta Clam Cssuslaa HARRY FIELDS AaatMrt restllns FRI Bsxlaf ALSO 2 PICTURES B08TON STOCK COMPANY POLLY of the CIRCUS 1 "s-wi I Csatlaasei frsa 13 30 18th Amendment. la a letter sent to the Republican and Dsmocratlc State Centra! Committees, I Ncrv Gloria Swanson ousness, Life and Lovs in ths Big Tent in MANHANDLED WE Patsr Both Miller in "The Wise Virgin" Haw raw in "The l.lshtnln. Rider" Service Station A little girl from Iob had been visiting on a ranch in the country, anl was being questioned as to what kind 'f time she lind.

Mnally some one said. "I bet you even lino how to milk a cow." "Bet I do, she nald. She was pressed for particulars, end vnlalned: You take the cow into the Alta "THE TENTH WOMAN" tapitol Orth Hi Fine, Olrsttar FRANCIS J. CRONIN st Brian aiiRLCSaue arul VAUDEVILLE, elgned iv Mrs Walter A. Peck, the petitioners say: "We beg to present to your party for Incorporation In your State platform the following plsnk.

Identical with that sent to other parties: "Resolved, That we stand unqualifiedly for strict enforcement of National and Htate laws by which ths Itth Amendment to the Constitution la mads "THE COVEREU WAGON" AlSO RI6 VODVIL SHtV AA Acyone Who Has Taken TANLACT Accaet No Substitute Over 40 Million Bottles Sold For Sale By. All Good Druggists RKHKRVKIl SKATS SLIDING VJ nSsVist Urand- SON Brockton ALL All 1'erformanrss stand "JiAl iTiHtra LANCASTER food Utu a Darn ana aiv tive. as won as too ooaeryanco ox I aac flSaBBBSaBavsVIfiv tmwtgf.

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