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C e r fs -^ k ^ M SlTUA'^ON j^OP Clpdil^ . hud Post Defiy- m fnin 12 far Corfu, the Greek - A t C ^ | n seized by Italy in re ta i_ g ^ ta rg e r Qoarters for the killing of.Italian tens on the Albanian f r o n ^ A / Badly at South Wilmlni^Q^ Del., S«pt. lapMDr-A The idahsmen ijented a-field at lies in the Mediterranean' I* the ^ northwestern coast ‘ oiL der had bew rMtored todte at Ne-Srcastle and sinnounced they Newcastle, near, here, folI'omM a Greece. It is a member (tf.toM were going to stage the itaftiation. Ionian grpup. ' erOffice. night of wild rioting when a:^^xi^b A' large qrowd gathered to witness of nearly 1,000 consisting o t^ e - It has an area of 277 sqi the cerdmony. : Just as 'the torch miles and a- pbpnlation o f ^ groes and whitqs, *tUcked flTe was being applied to the fiery cross, conditions under which the 91,000. Hellef statidns ior- hundred Ku Klttx Kinsmen dur> the mob started'for the Kldnsmen, ereK No Ib ir menlan orphans . sent.' iter of the South Manches- ing an open air InlUkUoni Fifty tore t^e robes frdin the unasked fi^> Turkey wdre. estabUshed . oiBce, Olirer F. Toop, con- persons were injured,:.tiro of them ured and started beating them. seriously. / . by the Near 'Bast relief V le affiaira of the postal de- Four Klansmen in an auto charged ministration. Hundreds of shots sserd dred in into the invaders. Pistols, knives . «re in a sad state of af- Permanent occupation r o£ the fighting, ktailves -were freely and atones were, brought Into use. Corfu would give Italy ehii« « f%Mle Postmaster Toop used and bricks and othet' iMfisUes The injured were tr^eated at local LAI BULLETINS. plete control of the A d iia U ^ a ‘A tk e any comment on throwh. hospitals. ■I iltMras uncovered im- At, 1.— *‘We have' re- afe necessary to put of the mine workers stayed at their ferred matter to the : Into shape in order M N ilS QUIT WL homes, - eycept the maintenance I^ a gw : fons and will await According to toa^ tordtan increasing volume men who are privileged to work Its Premier Ckmhtas offldals, France wfB under a special contract giving Italy’s, man on horseback, a:4 today, make no hostile lutmy impasUal, -maij them an eight hour day. War, as they appeared with ^ 9«”- (ri«ht), ^ster of move, policy of “ watchful'i^img,"v] ■r-'S^fidrs at a Fascist meview in ^m e. Are they.te abandon ..^ p ly entixely with , _ ant handicap, under WHEN CONFERENCE The strike was inaugurated . :??“P field! the |,toe.League," ■ ever,-if Italy becomes tow ^..aa^olerka, carriers and post- without the slightest disorder. fe d in g to JugO- sive, France will joto ~ li^a^r is cramped quarters, Some of the breakers were worked Bbkvm bringing pressure ^ o n ti^l^as^'Uve years this has selanre of Corfu i l D S I N Until nearly midnight to clear the by th*i M Itjiiy h

• -Ti. > -TTT il- * '* - Y ,V1.-‘I ent time gtrikeijp...... in gtobrnl. . Q> ^on-haad tb 'contlnne orderly-io^oUbw Lewis ip inis con'- w l^ li fw im ed one League Nattpnsltod" not reoaivto V.', "of parcel post matter troversy and not to hea'p-any coala o f tlio ,m osi itoy^ e U s to iy o f Jfaiian. PHYSICIAN the proteat to have been The Bsitiah foctogn biMt^ rtodbfh of September. This Harrisburg, ?»., Sept. 1.— After on the fire by outbreaks of any slat from Athens against Jtallair- conflimatton of the repobL as advocaie^ from exactly thirty minutes In confer­ / Utfto worp lotitrjn th^ Advices stated selxore of Coito. ' Ray of Saatoa is an Indo " character. The men were told to iT.v' i' __ .works hardships on ence the anthracite miners and stay at their hnrneH. of qt . any that the casualties werejiiumerous.” No estimate of the loss Mildred Pierce of Oakland ' The Greek minister to Switser- toe eastern coast ot-4he ^fbnse. - It entails much extra Sephatooiai operators filed out of Gov.' Pln- vent aWay from company prop­ of life could'be obtained, howeven Weds Dr. Laitihen of Hart­ land'^was in conference with the that under the present con- League secretary for an hoar after chot's office at 11:06 this moaning erty. ford at Second Congregation­ ^<4 r is not finished because of The miners are determined to Fiyist reports of the euly' quake and Are were received here which it was umoaneed that The Greek-Italian q ..^ ?j;4e"5'lK r 1lage of funds, with the announcement they would al Church This Afternoon. follow Lewis to the end. Th'ey hqd from the Iwfdci station, the Radio Cm*poration station at Greece has not yet token any defl- over the killiniT of ItaUaxL^i few . A t present there is some contro- reassemble with the goyemor. next not anticipated a struggle on the iilto stro®* zens on Greek soil-rests iv , regarding the lease of the Wednesday at 2 o’clock. verge of winter and they were not TamidkA' It is in an isolated spot in the Japanese empire and Miss Mildred Alic'e,, daughter of ^ The owner of the bulld-^ prepared for it. Now that it has Mr. and Mrs. Franlt B. ptqrce of Corfn, 6ept« 1,—.So far as known the League o f. Nations- ^puisii •'naturally wants more money Mystery still surrounds today’s an eight lipiirs’ t i ^ ride from come they declare they will fight Oakland, and Dr. Edwin -Laltlnen today, no Americans were wopnded Greece has claimed p t o ^ j a new term and since last Feb- conference, spokesmen for both to the bit^r end in defense of t'he tad& advices indicated that the entire empire was in the Italian bombardment of this from the League of N ^ lyyHhe rent has not been paid, of Hartford, son of - Mr. and Mrs* sides refusing to divulge what was their leaders • and' their union. shaken by the earthquake. cltjr*prlor to occnpatfon. Admiral meanwhile protesting teC ^ e facilities always limited even discussed. ’ ' Most miners got their tool bokes Oscar Laltlnen-'of Norfolk, were Solarl comnuptding the Italian war- __ ^-Imfore the office reached a first and supplies out of the mines to Casi^ties were reported.only from the Port of Yokohama, married at the- Second Congrega­ *toP*A^*didoh totted Corfu posted a powers against the boml ^ olafui rating are now in' a worse Besieged by newspapermen. Gov­ 5 places of safety. Mules are be­ l^ e CcmmerCial Cable Company announced today that tional church this afternoon “ by pioclamatlon aanonncing that thf ment of Corfu and the rA\.condition than before. ernor Plnchot would make no ing brought tb the surface in some ttland is now under Italian admln- tion of the island. ' At least two extra carriers are cahle’communieation-to Yokohama was interrupted. The dis­ Rev. Raymond A. Beardslee,' the statement other than to say: places indicating that some of the istfotlon.'Premier Mnss5r tlons which are outgrowing the de- claimed the occupation of . “ I am encouraged.” There is but little coal on the number of relatives and friends. The Near'Bast Relief Adminis­ 'rllvery service. Postmaster Toop rails. It will be moved as fast at Yokoh^a. tration (conducted by Americans) fu but made no mention fjt has sent a request lor additional The governor appeared Very The church was artistically dec­ as possible. When the last cars Jjapani^e ISJiid telegraph and telephone lines were put out of orated with palms, ferns,, asters is caring for Armenim orphans in ualties resulti^ fro m ^ e s_ ftorrler service to Washington but nervous and excited as he refused are gone, railroad crews wdll be the Corfu Palace, formerly the " S'yet has received no word from commission, advices said. and gladioli. Mrs. R. K. Anderson, ing. It is reported that’ to answer the queries put to him. laid off. The demand for coal is . 4 , r i ► A • • i • property of ex-Kaltor Wilhelm of toat source. dead range from 12 to 20 Postponement of the meeting heavy, but there is nothing 4n re­ the organist, gave a short recital of Germany. ■ 'There seems to be a large serve. about three times that nu! amount of red tape attached to until Wednesday was at -the sug­ selections, and as the bridal party Iho exact nnmher of casualties gestion of both operators and min­ Labor Day will be observed w^th entered she played the Bridal has not been officially , annmnced wounded. routine, far more than any mass meetings. Philip Murray, bnslness house or concern In the ers, it is understood. These men Chorus from Lohengrin. but the, dead are believed to he be­ Athens claims that the ’Thomas Kennedy and Rinaldo Cap- E N iP U m E in ' OF INDIANS tween 12 and 20, and the wounded f;/ country would stap^ lor. And are. anxious to get back into the The bride was attired In white fields over Labor Day. pellini are scheduled to speak here satin with pearl ..trimming. She between 20 and-80. ian warships bombarded »il^. grtouch of this red tape, according Monday afternoon: piSitb. past postmasters, is due to ol- Meanwhile, It was said, the wore a veil caught ^ h orange armed forts that were occiq^^ (lf7^‘flce experts unfamiliar with local strike In the hard coal fields con­ NEAR SO. M EfW I^T n blossoms and carried?^ a shower ^ Paris, Sept. 1.^—Rome has in­ by Armenian orphans uadiff' ^/conditions, not alone in Manches- tinues. No truce has been signed, bouquet of white. Klllaiuey roses. structed the' Italian delegaticm at the protection of the Geneva to refuse any intervention ■fji^S.ter^ elsewhere. nor has any rescinding order gone She was given In marriage by her East Relief administratioil,.<'il^ I*/. Of the 20,000 people living In forward. A new location for the encamp­ fathej*. . , . ■ by ^ League of Nations in the CONTRACTOR COMPLETES Qreek-Italian quarrel, said a Geae- American charitable organfiitt* rldanchester today, at least 14,000 No Hope of SettlenMirt. ment of the Paspamaquoddy In- The matron of honor iras Mrs. It was learned on the blfbest Oto r readers'taie respectfally Milton Buell of East.Hartford, who va dispatglMo L ’lntormatlon this tion. No Americans were kffl-. afe served through the South Man- dIans_.who are-to be in Manchester .eh chine, with that crime.” ^;:jtoiJ«fferson Davis Harris, son of single step from the views on this St. James and Forest streets will be Roaii Race; Monday pointed out .that this site has ad­ black panne -v'elvht hat and also gives I t ^ complete contrcd-ip^ ji'lka late General William P. Har- plan presented yesterday. carried orchid cosmos. the Adriatic, bottling up • at Bmpalme, Sonora, Mexico^ flnisbed up this afterno^. 'the vantages over the other sites sug­ Geneva, Sept. 1.— Greece tonnal- Immediately upon adjournment Oscar Laltlnen of Hartford, le ceremony took place -on Aug- finishing touches are being put on Six 'riders'Vom the .local Sub- gested in that it is right on Main ly protested to the League of Na­ Slavia and Alljanian p o ^ of the conference, miner and op­ brother of the groom, was the best tions stgainst Italian setture o f Cor­ „ . _st 17. Miss Cairns was the daugh- the top of the wall an-d this Is be­ Alpine club 'will participate, in the street. In full view of every passing British warships have : ter of the late John Cairns and Is erator delegations hurried to their man, and the ushers wefe Luther fu, at 11 ' o’clock this moihing. hotels headquarters to pack up and ing rounded off. ^ big 3 2-^mile handicap race . In automobile, trolley car, other Henry and Malcolm Adam, both of ed Greek waters to nmell known here.' Springfield on Labor Day. At. toe openlng-of today’s session leave Harrisburg over the week . The wall was built by town k' vehicle, or pedestrian. It Is also Hartford. of the League of Nations Council English, interests in the PV'-7 ______end. men Under tbe siipervisloU of Hqfiry All of the. men are fast , riders . and expect to come through with i adjacent to the Recreation Building The bride’s gift to the groom was Chairman Ishll announced that, an of war. WARD TRIAL DELAYED. John L. Lewis, miner leader, de­ Bradley, who. It yrill be rbmiember- a pair of gold cuff llfiks and to her ^>peal for protection had been re­ / ' White Plains, N. Y., Sept. 1.— ed, built toe dam at tbq Oenter some kind of .prites. Their-names 1 oh School street. In which the in parted for Philadelphia at noon. attendants, gold bar pins set with ceived frhm Greece. < ^ STEAMERS IN RACE ll^uprome Court Justice Robert F. Philip Murray, vice-president of Spyinjgs Park. At that time it was follow: Marpb«®.PW. OenoTisI, dustrial exhibit will be ?tcld and- Cloccq, Corna, Bucchl,' Boppino. aquamarines. Athens asked that toe. League in­ Wagner today postponed the trial the United Mine Workers, left for sato that the wall would Juive to possibly the'educattonal and his­ The groom’s gift to the bride was tervene. New York, Sept. 1— A . ■|b^ Walter S. Ward until September Pittston. be' finished up and the McGovern These ineq are new comers .in the game aqd before long expect to torical exhibit. a pearl' necklace, and to his atten­ Dociutffaats relating to toe dis­ start in the September “ 1 " th. September fourth was the Rlnaldo Cappellnl, was prepar­ Granite Co. of Hartford was given dants gold scarf pins set with pute wete handed in. They are now al date set for the trial of the the contract.. make. . a name ^ for themselves The sites previously considered tion stakes” today reeiiiltof .postponement was made to same platform with Governor Pin- would give the land necdtoary to on a two weeks’ automobile trip. Jnstice Wagner time to cbn- HYLAN’S CONDITION. erecting of wigwam and army Greece hns protosted to toe powers their passenger®, theire: chot. widen that part of Main-- itoreet,. on Saratoga Springs, Sept. 1.— Not tents, the establishing of out-of- On their rotum they will reside at ngninst ItnUim oaenpation of Corfh, dally came in anof V®opl®, would inflict For Sitoday -dinner-' dessert, ' The. aliipB'' hr] ' ’^nixt Tuesday that the trial sylvania towns. postpbned, o f tbe cqnstruotidn 0! tlto wall 'Uto “ He dpeitart Seem «o peppery this toijofs damage on the grounds. Re- Cherry B is^e, with Frendh .Qual­ .. Paris;'ISept. l.---/Ehe L|t^>iA]ilad' its finishing will run .abonts$KfiO. morning,’.*''Bfljld Mi-. Sjnnott, “ al-. gtottag . the Center Springs, the ity VanlHa'Ice Cream, at Edward Odimdl of Atnbassadqto- iuto'' "to ------'Whetoa Stopped. though his' ge&eral ■ condition is, J. Murphy'# PharmB;c;f>—rAdvr iMHMi to takrf Uto® to avert vrar Jlto Wllkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 1.— Not Fleatant'View' is thAitww lot dp- ,about': fhe> tome. ■ Ml® temperahir®’ 1 Flato® .tom .to Page g. .thtoh ttalF Bh4:'’ Oto«eB.:. ’ S QUEEN IM/. a wheel in the anthracite indus­ Telopmeni o f Matoer lstr,®®^' B®hT la Ifil^aad^piilae-non^.“ ' 'Mr.. that .time no him bMto.toiN try torned today and all 61 the w;qofibndg« 8t. *110^ ntlfftit®® tron Slnnott B166k :lt oyfr «d tind'totopito'Of' hhi - rest laitt: cMurphy's Phahnad^^— idflSttoUl, fatrike by President John L.'Lewis. —tots for Mlf soottJ4^y' Bight. 4 •'.... T •. • ■ , ■ , •„ . ■ . • 7 . - ■ • ..... J- ...... I , ' ' ■ "7*>. -'VV X‘'-i t e f c ' ' " '. • ' ' ' 7 :'^' . ’ 7: ■ ■ ./ ■ ^.7'’ im S i '.'' ■ ■■ -K-

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SWM>I8H CONGREGATIONAL. •r H olldayiD ays; Rev. A. L. Anderson. W h^ntThe Fam llyls O The regular morning service will take place tomorrow, at 10.30 and A t the Churches the evening service will begin at 7 o’clock.

CHEMIST CALMLY EATS ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. «>on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. MYSTERIOUS BLOODY BRE.^. On Friday evening at 8 o clock Rev. J. Stuart Nclll. the Young People’s Society will Chicago, Sept. 1. — A bread tU' meet. baker who was assailed by a cus­ . Sunday school will be resumed tomer “for trying to polscta her” at the regular session tomorrow SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ran with a loaf of red stained morning at 9.30. CHURCH. bread to the laboratory of the At 10.45 the pastor will preach American Institute of Baking here. and the Sacrament ol the Lord‘6 Rev. Raymond A. Beardslee, “What could the scientists say Supper will be observed. Pastor. about this red stain?” he asked. Highland Park Sunday school “Was It poison? Was It danger- --- V. -V GUCSSE3 Ht’O'BEfrEa Tins regular schedule of church ouk? Why should a customer say SUPP0?)ES WITH TH'E iLWONOfRft ' IP IT WOOLO 'will begin at 3 o’clock. services and meetings will be re­ CAvmONEO'HIM NOT MAKE (415 BED. NEVER Neiv York, Sept. 1.—The Cotton Special Notice! it 'was poison? Was It his fault family 'COMING BACK. I H ------ive BEEN LESS »n4 Coffee Markets 'were closed sumed, commencing with" Sunday, the red stain grew upon the n roRGrr to t>ut HAS SEEMED TO HAVE t Until further notice, the evening Septeniber 2nd. THE C00NTT5Y TODAvY HE WORK TO HAVE WAJH- today in view of the approaching service will be held at 5 o'clock bread?” OUT MILK B o r n e HAD HMc TO DO rr , Labor Day holiday. ______, The Sunday morning service at Harold Turley, one of the In­ OUGHT TO SOR.T OP TIK Et>-HIG ‘5INCC PAMltVLEjBEEWl Instead of 7 as formerly. The 10:45 o’clock'wlll have as the sub­ THiN(Ss UP A Little xmshes.Evcry MO EACH.NIBHT , rector will preach on “Compassion” stitute chemists, answered him by A’WAy'" " ^ ject of the sermon, “The Daily breaking off a patch of the red IMG" ^ -r. 4848485353484848535348235348234848235348485348234823 tomorrow evening and “The Judgment.” ' The pastor will Father’s Business,” at the morning stain and eating It. preach. The Communion service Then he explained that here service. will be postponed one week. From Sunday, Sept. 23 to Sun­ was one of the important con­ Sunday school will meet at 12:10 quests of science over superstition. day, Sept. 80, Inclusive, E. C. Mer­ o’clock. PARK THE AT cer and Henry H. Hadley will con­ The Junior Christian Endeavor Once when people found this curi­ duct a mission In St. Mary’s parish. Society will meet at 3:45 o’clock ous red stain on the family bread, Details of the mission will be given Sunday afternoon. The regular or on the boiled potatoes they from time to time in the Herald. topic for tho"hieetlng is “How to cried out that It was “wunderblut” Today—Continuous Show—^2:15-10:30« Cultivate Patience.” or miracle blood. When the wafers used for sacramental purposes de­ Big: Double Feature Program I , SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL. The Senior Christian Endeavor meeting will be at 7 o’clock Sunday veloped this red stain, devout re­ Was it worth the price she paid? ligionists of the Middle Ages were Rev. Joseph Cooper. evening, led by Muriel Bailey. The g CHAS. E. BLANEY’S GREAT BROADWAY SUCC®88|^ topic Is “A Singing Psalm.” sure they were In the presence of • I a great miracle. Religious pro­ At the regular morning service (Psalm 96), There will be special music. cessions were formed to celebrate tomorrow at 10.45 the Sacrament Prayer meetings will be resumed its appearance. ® “ONLY A SHOP GIRI^ " of the Lord’s Supper will be admin- on Thursday evening, September 6, The fame of “wunderblut” be­ With An All-Star Cast tetered and the pastor will preach with a service preparatory to Com­ came worldwide and >vhen It was bn “The Church Program.” The SODDCNLV'r e m e m ­ PEELS THAT PERHAPS'A I Estelle Taylor Mae Bosch Wallace munion. the fashion to burn witches some TlDlCS UP LIVING'*', HAS ONEASVTrEEL* lo r OP V^ATER NOW s Tully Marshall Claire Dubrey James Mo: full choir will be In attendance. were burned on the grounds that |N & 't h e r e -WAS f bers THE ONE u n U Sunday school will be resumed CENTER COXGREG.'XTION.VL. that they had bewitched the bread ROOM BY' BLOWING DUTY SHE HAD5AID WILL BE AS GOOD AS IP s William Scott Willard Louis Josephine A tomorrow at 12.15 and a large at- alU o g a r ashes

meet' Snndmschool bles 2670, checks |2666. spectacle an it can DiliMli Inte-^g^b^rt ai Oarty^Elh^ioad^ fenilfilhe ------film entertajhtnent wheiT ^ large aoff'tha^ eapf be broUfot WbilW WaUaee/Berry an^' Willard ture opens. [ Liouis bear the burden of the rngle ‘Heedless Moths” was directed or smiia onei to be fried, like aa _ leads. Each of the' other members by Robert Z. Leonard who has age meat aed served with'brown of the oast fa perfect and the whole been responsible for some of the gravy j or it can be packed Into a effect is, as the producer Intended, IN T IO IU T Y j SERVICE' most sensational photoplays recent­ flat pan (buttered and crumbled, if you want It to turn, out after cook' entirely convincing. THECIR ly produced. He has secured some , Baby Josephine Adair, who made very novel effects and has Intro­ ing) and baked in a piping hot such a hit as the child In “More To duced lighting and setting that em­ oven; or it cap be stewed up with a Be Pitied Than Scorned,” registers phasize the beauty of the scenes In cupful of gravy or meat stock Into another triumph in “Only A Shop BIG FEATURES _ the picture. An all-star cast sup­ the hash that pur Scotch cousins Girl." ports Miss Munson, Including call “collops,” This last fa good “Don- Qulckshot of the Rio AT ALL DAY SHOW Holmes E. Herbert, Mrs. De Wolf poured over toast-r-even better If Grande/’ a Universal feature star­ 2 Hopper, Irma Harrison, Ward the slices of bread be fried In but­ ring Jack Hoxle, now showing at Crane, Tom Borroughs, Frank ter. the Park theatre, is a typical west­ Khigdon, and others. A big "creamed-oyster stew” can ern play and. Its characters are typi­ The production itself Is lavish, be made ready tp' serve in half the cally weatarn. Jack Hoxle f a a qow- as befits Its theme, and rio ex­ usual time it the oysters are. put pense lias been spared to secure boy of the old school, whose boy­ over the fire separately. In ah agate hood was spent In the saddle on the Audrey Munson perfect realism for every Incident saucepan, to heat while you make In the career of the noted model, open range. ready the milk dressing for them. Judge Garbln, for the sake of hia America’s Most Beautiful Womaii just as she lived It. Biscuit dough made rather' soft, A striking feature of "Heedless home apd especially for the sake of and dropped by spoonfuls on a his sen should have bad a dual per- Moths” Is the replica of the Wash­ greased bakingpan, saves several ington Square Arch, used as one of the many brilliant settings of minutes, as against those rolled out the picture. In harmony with the and cut in squares with a knife in artistic nature of the theme, Mr. much less tline than fa taken, by “Heedless Moths” Leonard has assembled Boiqe of cutting In rounds. More space' fa i covered In the baking pan, and ri» the most noted artists of New A Story of “Studio JJfe.” York to supply the background. there are no little "between bits” "The Stranger of the Hills” pho­ left to roll out a aecond time. :THE STUDEBAKER LlGHT-SlX FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR $995 toplay, which is the other feature, The quickest way to cook canned is one of the fewjecent pictures not tomatoes palatably la to melt a photographed In California. The tablespoonful of butter in your “Stranger of the Hills” entire production of “The Stranger saucepan, add as much flour, stir 130,000 Owners Know the of the Hills,” both interior and ex­ over the fire until a pale. fawn- A Western That Will Surprise You. terior scenes, were photographed in brown, then turn In the tomatoes ArizoffS., in the picturdsque territory and stir occasienally until they near Globe, against a back-ground come to a good boil. Season, 'with ■niAVELOGUE AND SERIAL ON SAME BILIi, / Value of this Studebaker seldom used by producers of motion salt, pepper, and Just^pnough augar Every unit In the new 1924 Stndebaker causes slower depreciation, reduces the cost picuires. The Arizona mountains to mellow the aSld of the tomatoes TOMORROW— Light-Six Touring Car has proved its depend­ of c^xratioo and adds to the enjoyment of differ vastly from, the familiar without tasting' sweet. While im­ ability in public uae. driving. Golden State mountains, as they are proved by longer slmmering-i-yet If “THE HOUND OP THE BASKERVILLES” I There are refinementa and Improvementa; The Light-Six motor embodies the most covered with- pine trees and other cooked in this fashion they will of course, but the imderlying principles of advanced design known to automobile con­ vei,*etation not found In Southern have no "raw” avor if served at Sherlock Holmes’ Greatest Story. design and construction which have made struction. It represents an achievement in California. The photography in pnee. enthusiasts of 130,(X)0 purchasers of this tlie manufacture of quality cars in big volume. “The Stranger of the Hills” Is said Either sliced ham or aauaage in to be excellent throughout. model in three years’ time, are not radically Aside from its mechanical excellence, the skins will be .better, tendeiwr, cook ^ TWO SHOWS—6:45-r8:30.—TWO SHOWS changed. Hailed by critics who reviewed It Light-Six is handsome in design, extreme^ as quickly, and Will take less atten­ ’ ' - ' ' ' . * 1 In our opinion, the 1924 Light-Six stands in New York as the most mystifying romfortable, sturdy and ecanoniical to operate of all the adventures of Sherlock tion, If covered with boiling water out as the greatest value and closest approach just as it is in hdtial cost. It is pow erful, and simmered for ten minutes be­ * OpmtLaMDayt * to mechanical perfection in moderate priced Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s speedy, has a pick-up range that u seldom “The Hound of the Baskerollles” fore draining and browning quickly cars yet produced. taxed and never exhansted, is easy to handle, in a hot pan with buttar or drip­ and poQvenient to perk. _ will bo screened for the first time ' It is practically free firomvibratioa. Stnde- at the Circle Theatre tomorrow at ping. Prick aaueage before parboil­ balcer accomplishes this largely 1^ machining Its enamded all-steel body, octe-piece, rain­ two shows, 6:45 and 8:30. ing. Done so, the Water does the the crankshaft and connecting rods on all proof windshield, ten-inch cushions uphol­ JTlie novel, which has been read cooking, and the meat need not be surfaces. This requires 61 prorision opera­ stered In genuine leather, and cowl lamps are and re-read by millions throughout fried to a orlsp throimh anxiety lest tions. It is an exclusive Studebaker practice among many features heretofbre to be had the 'norld, was based upon the ex­ it may not be cooked enough. on cars at this price—and is found o^y on a only in highff priced cars. fewother cars—and they’repricedabove^SOO. istence of a mysterious dog which S im Fair Le Bsd For 71 years the name Stndebaker has stood from time to time throughout the PATHF1NDBB8 HOP OFF. A n d ... Absence of vibratkoi prolongs car life. for unfailing integrity, quality and value. lives of various generations of ths (Hartford, Coim.) NewaU-«teeIbodxof ■trifcJos beauty. One-niaee,nfe.preaf wiadihield with Baskcrvllle family of England, ap­ Mineola, N. Y.f Sept. 1.—The attra(^ve cowl ligbta act la bate. Qui^.actioa cowl wentUator. Door peared and heralded the death of pathflndlng army airplane, piloted CRAND CIRCUIT RACES cortahn, bonnd on tb m tidea by ateelgf rodt,re open whfa doora. Remova l ^ ' k teonean. Door {>ocxet flapa with tome member of the family. When­ by Lieutenants Ifiotor B. BoHand Cherter Odi PM . Hartfard traholatOT In t, isbta hold them in aham. ever the ominous hound was seen Upholata^ init gamine lea ther. Lati ar window In rear ewrtainrtain. and Kenneth Garrett, bopped off at c m * O Q d a y and niet-pnotalef-proof tianamlaalantm lode. ~ 1 oon-aldd cord tirea. hont and rear. slinking about the moors In the Mitchell Field today on its g,80d vicinity of the Baskcrvllle castle, mile flight across the continent and St r i e NIGHT 1924 MODELS AND PRICES-f. o. b. factory there was nothing to do but wait back. MOifiOd la F w ias and Freedemp Company of (85)’'Fatortatn ora u d H T -a rx SPEClAL-enc BlChSlX for the sudden end of one of the The first landing was to be made 5-Fmm.. t i r w . B.,40 B . P. 5-Pass.. ZIP' W.B,.SOa. P, 7-Pass., m ’ W. B.. 60 B. P. famous household. at Waibington. The airmen also ^ F^ur Versatile Stare Iiidnding Toorinc____ V »9S fISM TrinpAnw tITffA All of the mystery and susllensa expected to retch Dayton before Roadster(S-Paw.)___ 97S ReodstwO-Pass.)___ U U Bpsadster (5-Pats.)—— ' 1885 with which Sir Arthur .Invested his PAIN'S FIREWORKS Coiipa-Road.(a-Pass.)_. IZZS v Coape (5-Paas.)_____ 107S Conpa (5-Paas.)__ ___ 3SS0 nightfall. A dOMipvi^iacBiT m teTAcu •edan_- ISM Sedan...... 2050 famous novel has been maintained , The purpose of the flight fa to FToRadcURo . Tim e P***P*lsrjBtaaaMBBiMaa8-223E, In the photoplay. Ellle Norwood, A ^ O RAC ll. lA T., IBPT. • Prima*l)muia Inimitabla ^Tarma.to Msat Yonr Coovsaisflcs noted for his brilliant Interpreta­ Obart territory over which air tions of the Sherlock Holmes char­ linea have not been Mfabllabed. Star of “Giggles” ol A A M i: llqiTSc. M|hl»28c ' w ■ acter on the screen. Is seen as the The trip will b e ' made by oas7 great detective and fa supported by Stages. a distinguished oast. THE GRAIN MABKV^. (%orus of Eight fS) d eaq t^ STUDEBAKER Music by Tasillo’s Le Talmriii STEPHENS-CONKEY AUTO COMPANY QUAKE IN JAPAN. Chicago, Bopt. 1.—Grain'fl^ned SavW JWr iTqki Tomt's Vaoattoq I {tmnM Starts PiraRiDilr«t 10 P. 20 EAST CENTER STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTE^T strong today, Whoat •was up t-B: 'NOW if ^ tUuo to Join our San Francisco, Sept. 1.—Meager oom i-f eent to t*t oent aBd pati radio reporta received here ftate Inehangod fe.l«l oent^np. YACATION CLU2 THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR that Yokc^va. Japan, , fa ablase today following a sever earthquake SoitiriratidM • •. 'XT which occurred at noon today.' Tlif Co. • •. k'-.. - i ^ - \ ... ' - it.s ItaarqlH oaiuattlea yera ■tyi ■ ■ ■ ' " -'i'' ■ ' ■ y'•--'■■i ■< - ^ ' : plating. The bbdy-.'.vh^ ‘'tetem d' tn the Wapplng cemetery. Rev. William D. Woodward of New York city are occupying the Gales Ferry will preach at the “ Hicks cottage. service in the Federated Church m L A N D Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oollomb of tomorrow evening. Sidney Strick­ New York city who have been visit­ land of Highland Park will sing' ing relatives and friends returned ^and his daughter. Miss Annie } MlM Elsie Mueller ot Snlpslc to-their home Wednesday. Strickland, will play the piano. At •pent Ust week visiting Mr. and the morning service the sacrament Jfrt. La Bonte at White Rock, R. wQl be administered. - L, alBO several beaches in Rhode Rev. Harvey S. Martin, former ^ stpr of the .Congregational Meet ComM Out mfvimm Wheelbarrow Race (10 to 18 Tra.) I. Church, autoed to Wapplng 'yes­ Kearns-Eggleson, West Side..A Prof. Thomas D. Ginn of the ex- terday and in cbihpany with his DnclevDwyer, East Side ...'. 3 foutive board of the boys’ vocation- Four students from the Univer­ mother visited many old friends. Home Track Tesun-^ Russell-Drlggs, East Side .... 1 U sehool, Boston, recently spent sity of Atlanta gave an entertain­ Walter Battey is . having his ^several days as the guest of James ment In the Federated Church last house painted. FraoiC' Moore of Wlieelbarrow ^Race (18 to 16 Ym.) iVEkttric Shop Brick lendis Itaelt to.artla* »W. Galvin of Crystal Lake road. evening under the auspices of the Oakland street, Mapphester, is do­ North End Secend> ... and r Crockett-Plelds, West Side .. 6 tks treatment hi the epo* ,who was seriously injured several y. M. C. A. One meihber of the ing the work. ' Angelo-Krause, West Side . . . 3 R. JohnsoiL I^op. ■traction of booses. It, fa t Alfred Ludwig of Tolland road 36 Oak Stireet, 1167-2. ondaring and. In the ettd, quartet was absent because of a The road between East Hartford Eaet ^ e ^ U e s Away Russell-Orensteln, Est Side . . 1 tbe cheapest .weeks ago by a fall from a horse sudden call to return south to at­ and Wapplng is having a heavy South Manch^ter. .baa returned to his home from the nuitoiiaL Faota tend the funeral of a near relative. coating of oil, gravel and sand Running Broad Jump (10*18 Yra) Ing the id e a l X v S O i, ' Hartford hospital. This will be In spite of this handicap, the trio spread upon it. in Rear. Parsons, 11 ft. 8 Ina. B. S. . . . 6 the NEW method ot ooil*- pleasing news to his many friends. gave many pleasing vocal selec­ Wolfram, 11 ft. 6% ins. W. S. 3 strdcUon, are gtm i ' he. - Lbon Staples who has been the our eircnlar. Send ten tions. There were also piano so­ NEW STORY Vlot, 11 ft. 3 Ins. E. S...... 1 SupbrvlBor of the town schools for. los, vocal solos, and readings which cqnts In stamps for book ABOUT ROOSEVELT. At the children’s field day yed^ PLUMBING, HMTING Several years has been transferred were well received. The program Banning Broad Jump (18-16 Yrs.) showing floor plans and l. . East Granby and SufBeld and terday at the West. Side grounds, photographs ot slxt^ ar­ merited a larger audience than the the West Slders copped the major.- Angelo, 16 ft. 8 Ins. W. 8. ... 6 •Vr* of Cromwell is to take fifty who attended. The Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, tistic brick bonses. Assistant Secretary of the National ity of points In both the boys’ and Krause, 15 ft. W. S...... 3 w o r k -bis plaoe in this district composed Walden Collins together with Chartler, 13 ft. 5 ins. N. E. . . 1 AND T D M of Somersi Ellington, Tolland, and Executive Board of the Boy Scouts girls’ classes. In the boys’ clash his mother, Mrs. Annie V. Collips, they topped the North End by near­ iSolton. left today for a week’s auto trip of America, in addressing the Na­ FIRST CLASS. tional Council ,at its. 13th Annual ly a hundred points and the East Base Banning (18‘to 16 Yean.) Mrs. Frank A. Newman is at the through ^ape Cod, Maine coast, Jackson 15 1-5 sec. N. E. .... 5 ^Hartford hospital and was operat- Meeting described camping experi­ Side was a bad third with 3$ GIVE US ATRIAL. the White Mountains and the points. The West Side girls also Angelo 15 3-5 sec. W. S...... 3 on for gall stones Friday even- Green Mountains. ences taken as a boy under the CONN. BRICK MFRS. ASSOC. leadership of his father before the took tbe lead with 69 points to 57 Krause 17 sec. W. S...... 1 Mrs. W’lll Hills and Mrs. Ward 226 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. ; Mrs. Everett Brown and little Boy Scout Movement was organized for the North End. The East Side Grant have gone to Ocean Beach did not fiigure in the girls’ events. Total points: c w son William of Thompsonvllle are tQ spend the week, en l wllli Mrs. in this country. Colonel Roosevelt JOSEPH T U50N often acted in the capacity of West Side ...... 96 recent guests at the home of Mr. Edward Ballseiper, Mrs. Grant’s The summaries: East S id e ...... 36 28 Spruce St. Phone 641. ■■;ahd Mrs. Charles Sterry. sister. “ Scoutmaster” to the smalLboys of 60 Yard Dash (Boys Under 10: North E n d ...... 12 South Manchester. ► William Hawkins of Springfield, Dr. Edward Laitlnen of Hart­ his family and their young friends. Years.) “ When I was small boy my father » ^ a ss.. Is among the recent arrivals ford and Miss Mildred Pierce of. " , Points Girls Events. at the Steel House. Wapplng were married at 3 o^clock was our scoutmaster,” said Mr. Quinn, West Side ...... 5 Roosevelt. “ He took , us'on hikes 50 Yard Dash (Girls Under 10 ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norman this afternoon in the Second Con­ Marrow, East S id e ...... 3 Yean.) « f Orange, N. J., is visiting their gregational Church of Manches­ with him. He would have us take Burke, East Side ...... 1 ‘Jolnt-tO'jpolnt’ walks in which we Points p oth er, Mrs. Minnie Norman at ter. Esther Maiseo West Side .... E. A LETTNEY Builder’s Hardwaure ^tbe Steele House. Mr. Howard Richard pf . Chico­ must swim, climb, crawl under or. 50 Yard Dash (Boys 10 to 18 ^ through anything that lay in the Sophie Poharsky N. E...... Let Ua Furnish Hardware for Your House or Htbj E. C. Talcott is spending pee Falls, Mass., and-M isr Ellen. Years.) Mary McLagan N. E...... 'the week in New York city and F. Redding of Springfield, Mass., direct path from one point to an­ Dowd, East S id e ...... 5 Business Block. other. Strict discipline was always lOradeil, If. J. were married at the parsonage In Wolfram, West Side ...... 3 50 Yard Dash (10 to 13 Y n .) V Wapplng at 4 o’clock this after­ kept, and woe to a selfish, whlny Mr. and Mrs. Ray Commlngs and Quinn, West S id e ...... 1 Rose Angelo, West Side .... PLUMBDiC ^4Bttghter Charlotte of Worcester, noon, Rot. Truman H. Woodward boy.” TOOLS AND BUILDING SUPPLIES. performing the ceremony. Anna Gartner, West Side .... are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 75 Yard Dash (18 to 16 Years.) Nellie Walchen, North End .. VIa E. Hell. The funeral of Mrs. Susap The New Pocket Size -of King Jackson, North E n d ...... 5 HEAUNG Mr.,and Mrs. Albert Schaeffer of Belknap, for fifty years a resident Perfeejos at Edward i. Murphy’s Angelo, West Side The F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO. of Wapplng,. was held from her Pharmacy, Depot Square.— Adv. 50 Yard Dash (18 to 16 Y n .) ' m Krause, West Side Gertrude Pahlmann, N. E. . . . South Manchester. Dorothy Stowe, N. E...... 3 TDOPG (Tie) Lillian Woods, West Side .... Gertrude Powers, W. E...... 1 ■ ■ FALL BEDDING Banning Broad Jump (10 to 18) 88 Mafn Street, Td. 972*8 |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiHiHiuii Rose Angelo 10 ft. 10 Ins. W. 5 Manchester. Tessle Angelo 10 ft. 10 Ins. W. 3 Nellie Walchen, 10 ft. 4 Ins. LUMBER AND North E n d ...... 1 I Running Broad Jump (13 to 16). I BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Gertrude Pahlmann, 12 ft. NUMBER ONE 6 Ins. North E n d ...... £ Coot. From.Pai^ 1. Values som hot they melt the Dorothy Stowe,12 ft. N. E. . . J Rhugo Dwyer, 11 ft. 7 Ins. W. I site is not in view of the main “ice” in prices. Never before street, which ml^ht mean that I The W . G . Glenney Co. Banning High (10 to 13.) many automobile parties would pass have we been able to offer you Rote Angelo 3 ft. 6 Ins. W. S. 5 through without an opportunity of I Allen Place, Manchester. Tel 126 Vivian. Phillips, 3 ft. 4 Ins. W. 2 seeing the Indians. In any event such astounding bargains in Nellie Walchen, 3 ft. 4 ins. there will be plenty of opportunity I53485353534853485348482323532323315353535353482353485348 ...... - ...... - • ...... - ...... IJ bedding. It won’t be long be­ North End ...... 2 of seeing the Indians at the Cen­ ter as it is planned to fiave Indian fore you will need more bed­ Rday Race (Boys 18 to 16). canoe races on the pond at the ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii West Side ...... 5 Brrlngs in. addition^ to-th.e canoe ding. Now is your chance to ^Eaat S id e ...... \ . 3 races'etr.QWjrt whole get it at a saving. PNorth End ______\ ----- 1 matter ing. o f , -q&Bailttee H . H . Billowy blankets, comforters, mattresses, springs, Last year we ran a sale similar to this one, but due_ (10 to 18). S t r ^ , in ta c t, ew yth ln g for your sleeping .comfort will be to the fast bviying

ft vresiaide: ■Ide ; o f our stocks afe swellinig. Everyone •will bte: w le West'-aide Square' to Charter Oak Itreet. The lllumlnatlohs drift Include llhes of 2 Wn are in a poeitibn to do all kkids of fatter* get exactly what they want and'in any quantity. standing Broad (10 to 18) electric wire, feStobned from pole i ■ ■' i Campbell 6 ft. 7 Ins. W. S. . . 5 to pole the entire length of the iillllUlllllllllllIHltHUIUllllllillllllllllUIIHIIIIlillllllllilllllllllltlll Come. . Eggieson 6 ft. 6 Ins. W. S. . .. 3 street, about two miles. This will Wolfram 6 ft. 5 ins. W. S. . . . 1 mean that those,dchb pass through the main street during the gala / t standing Broad (18 to 16). weqk ■will traverse a veritable Angelo 8 ft. 1 in. W. S...... 5 avenue o f decorations and Illumina­ tions. There win be a midway on the ACETO-SMITH CO- Krause, 7 ft. 10 Ins. W. S. . .. 3 old ball grounds near Middle Turn­ Munson, 7 ft. 8 Ins. W. S...... 1 pike, and this feature Is growing dally In proportions- There will be Baseball ’Throw (Under 10 Yrs.) the Indian sports at the Center Vlot, 166 ft. E. S...... o Springs. There will be the street CONCRETE Marrom, E^S...... “ dancing In the roped areas between CONCRETE O’Leary E. &...... ^ Pearl and Bisisell streets and' Oak CONTRACTOR and Forrest streets. Then there Baseball 'Throw (18 to 16). will be the industrial educational, CONTRACTORS 2 Boyce, 240 ft. W ...... “ historical, and’ ‘agricultural ex­ ^ • Vt.*;.- Angelo, W. S...... * hibits In the Recreation Building Krause, W...... ^ and at such other locations along Granite Faced BnildinjBT BLANKETS—Thousands of Them in Feather Stuffed the street as may be decided. And Base Running (10 to 18). of ■ course the Passamaquoddy In­ and Chimney Hocka ! . Wolfram 18 1-10 sec. W. S. . . 6 dian encampment which will border All Sizes and Weights— $3.50 to $22.50 Pillows $2.75 ,14 Church St., Tel. 721 a Specialty. This Is going to be once ‘ Dugan, 18 3-10 sec. E. S. . . . 3 upon Main street. The soft, fluffy wool in fine blankets in all that you can afford to buy Drlggs, E...... 1 Profusely Decorated South Manchester. enough pillows. Think of The decorations along Main these beautiful blankets weights and sizes for Running High (Girls 18 to 16) ’•v" your inspection. Don’t being able to get feather street will by no means be confined orth St., Tel. is your assurance of stuffed pillows for only Gertrude Pahlmann, N. E. . . o to the business blocks. The resi­ miss this sale. Prices as $2.75. Be sure to come In (Tl®) dences In large numbers are to be South Manchester 4 comfort and long wear. low as $3.50. Genuine early and make your choice. Dorothy Stowe, N. E...... 2 decorated too. Owing to the large We have thousands of bargains. .They will go fast. Rhugo Dwyer W. S...... 2 aumber of owners of homes who E. L a HOHENTHAL, Jl I have signified their ■ Intention of JVell Made Mattresses $12.95 Standing Broad (10 to 18.) decoration, the decorating commit­ A Great Offer— Comforters $2.95 Rose ,/l.ngelo, 6 ft. 7 Ins. W. S. 5 tee has been able'to secure special This is one of the greatest offers ever Nellie Walchen, 6 ft. 6 Ins. N. 3 low rates for this work. Private ARCHITECT A mattress i^uch as the one shown Vivian Phillips, 6 ft. 1% lo®* houses will be decorated pleasingly made on comforters of this high quality. Be AND here assures you of solid comfort and West Side ...... ^ for 33 and up. Those who desire PAINTER sure to take advantage of it. All weights this, work done ought to communi­ BUILDER. good rest. No more tossing and Standing Broad (18 to 16). cate with David Heatley, telephone AND and sizes. $2.95 to $17.95. Gertrude Pahlmann, 7 ft. ^ nights of discomfort. Strongly made 1037, or Samuel J. Massey, tele­ DECORATOR. 6 1ns. North E n d ...... • • 5 phone 213-3. , and fill^ with Dorothy Stowe, 6 ft. 8 1°®' N. 3 The decorations committee has 88 Ridgewood St., TeL 1066-3. Rhugo Dwyer, 6 ft. 5 1ns. W. 1 made ample provlkidn for decorat­ layer felt. A real I South Manchester. ■ ing not only Main street but a gen­ 25 Huntington St. -: bargain jx t this Relay Race (18 to 16). erous section of North Main street. very, low price. North E n d ...... • • • 5 East Center street, and sections at Let us show you West Side ...... 3 Manchester Green and Buckland. .iomorrow. West Side ...... - 1 Spanish War Lacluded Desirable Beds In the-advertisement on the • T Baseball Hirow (18 to 16). pageant which appeared In The M.A.FERRIS ' Rhugo Dwyer, 170 ft. W. E. . 6 Evening Herald last evening, refer­ BUILD W m i 6R 1CI $9.95 Dorothy Stowe, 135 ft. N. E. . 3 ence was not made to the part of Gertrude Pahlmann, 135 ft. the pageant which will ddplct the HEATING SPECIALIST N orth 'E n d ...... 1 fine work of the soldiers and satiors And when w'e say desirable In the Spanish American war, al­ we mean exactly thart. They Hoop Race (10 to 18) though mention was made of the STEAM, are strongly constructed, part taken by those from Manches­ Vivian Phillips, W. S. . 5 HO T W A T E R , pleasing in design, well fin­ Anna Gartner, W. S...... 3 ter who fought In the other wars. Including the Revolutionary war. ished, and will give to your Mary Bodreau W. S...... i Civil war aihd World -war. It was VAPOR. bedroom a cheery appear­ through misunderstanding In the Hoop Race (18 to 16.) preparing of the “ copy” for the ance. They are construct­ Rhugo Dwyer, W. S...... 5 396 East Center St. ed of metal and beautifully printer that adeq^uate reference Mary Taggert W. S...... 3 was hot made to the Spanlsh-Amerl- Tel. 512-5. finished In white enamel. Rose Angelo W. S...... 1 can •war, for the pageant includes Be sure to see these beds appfbprlate and ifiipressive pas­ when you come In tomorrow. 8-Legged Race. sages depicting the patriotism and Mary McLagan ...... »•••••* service of ths Spanish-Amerlcan Stella Pollack, N. E. WCT soldiers and sailors who did Anna Lauff ...... their duty devotedly in ^he conflict Dorothy Hansen, W. S...... 8 with Spain. Although not written JOHN I 0I30N Better Service, Our Prices gophle Poharsky...... Into the advertisement, thepe pas­ Eertba Vlncek, N. E...... 1 sages have aft been written into tke Are the Lowest, book of tbe pageant aod will he Wall Paper, Paints if Better Values Total girls’ points: given realistic feptesentalion. West Side ...... 69 And a Consistent With North End ...57 8 DEAD IN STOiiKI. and Varnishes Copenhagen, Sept. l.-rE ight per­ Pleasant Place The Quality West East North sons were reported dead today In TI. boys* points 96 36 13 storms, which have beep sweeping PAINTING CONTRACTOR Represented. *' girts’ " 69 — 67 the coast. Many oj^eto ara .mltolpg. Totals 165 36 69 Taka pictures' oh the. outing Furniture Com punu OuiM awarded td,West Side, first, Labor D a f.. Kb(|ajt A|ency-str Sa 113H Centtf St., So. M u t d h V r NQrth End, second ward'J. Mqiyhra Phhnuiaw^ ^ksb Side, third. iSqia^e,*<-Ai Hottsa Phtttie 898^ •V- v.;i-,;^vi- ■ ;,.;■

grelsB »ad potatoes. It is to be noted that four herds of h^f cat­ Bead tle will be oa exhibition, in addi­ V.- tion to the usual dairy herds. PUBUSHBA bt The new expositlen hall will be . We 9tXfw tb* n il laiULD BMirriNo oa an object of attention to most ens the rest of the world irevld do w m tsiiT TBmcn ‘.\v visitors. It will house the automo­ tor eaitteeBieht if the South **■ glA ‘ - 'V. attrr iTMlac am«P« Saodaan bile Bhow and the industrial ex­ litgndere wore clothe* m 4 worked r,W 4 Bo^tejrai hibits. for their ItvlBf' lnt*r*4 ftt tb« Peat O0oa at MaU- Thsn, of courss,. tbsrs will be •baatar m Baaend Claaa Mall Mattan The bachelor is, of oomeT a non- the pHncipal delight of young and nnioo men. BOBaORIPTXOB JlATBli Br mail •U'OoUara a jraar; aiatr oenta a old alike, the ^Midway— “ no fakes, , Seht. 1.— The • urgent no gambling, no immoral shows.’’ Human'nature Is what makes noBtb tor abortar perloda you knock your town while In It deeir* of American impresariot to enlist the eervieos of British artistes B r Carrlaa B lvh t^ eanta a Waak. A ll the usual slds shows will be and fight for It when away. •insU OopliX Tbraa Canta present and then some. The free is said to be pausing a shortage of genuine, theatrical, stars In London. SPXOlAb AOVEUTiaiNa REP< events have been Increased largely The average beefsteak now look* Agents and managers have com­ JUtBlNTATIVE: Prank A. Nortbrap. and will Include varrous Important like the butcher had cut It with a peted this SqmmOr to'induce lead­ pendl sharpener. •0 Madlaoa Ara« Naw Torki Aa< performances that will interest ing British plarers to crose the At­ •eclatloa Butldiasi Obicago, lantic, at salaries far lu excess of 4 everyone. ^ And there Is a special ^ For sheer cievernese you’ve got what they eonld ever hope to obtain to band It to the woman whose 0/ie SATUBPAY. SEPT. 1. 1923. kind of merry-go-round and a Ter­ In Britain. The result is that Lon­ ris wheel, not to mention a lot of husband had Just been electrocut­ don managers are hard put to find B A S Y ^ i^ ed. In speaking of his demise she other things, besides bananas and clever players, with real box-offlee told a Stranger be had been killed drawing powers. Anyone or'anything that Is successfully different ^ In accordance with our usual hot dogs. by lightning. Edward LaurlUard, who has re­ and better has imitators. The "E ASY” was the first ^ OUBtom. there will be no Issue of A modest description of “ Mystic cently been trying to find “ mag­ electric washer to use the Vacuum Cup principle and L/ the Herald next Monday, Labor China,” the great two-hour flre- ^ L ife in Four Acte. nets'.' for the leading parts In “ The ' I Act I— Their eyes met. Pay. works spectacle that will feature Coiirin from Nowhere" and "L ov­ it is so much better than any other principle that Act II— ^Their lips met. ers’ Lana,” complains pathetically every evening of the fair suggests Act III— Their souls met. of the “famine." others have imitated it. But the Imitator can never LABOR DAY. a thought that the crowds will not Act iy-> T b elr lawyere met. “ It is practically impossible to be as good as the original because the'imitator cannot ' War# U not for the coal trouble leave before dark. It sounds as cast these pieces,” be says,' “ and I copy Patented features. Labor Day this year would find the Love Is the quelity that pereuadee may have to produce them first In if it would be worth looking at. On . people of the United States with V a girl quit a good job waiting on New York after all. 1 have another If you want to see the original and best Vacuunc^ the while, this year's fair promises WIth'SO capable an Instructor as Gene Sarazen, golf cham­ big pUy welting to be put on, but little on tbk horison to dim a pic­ trade to take up a life fe*rly all begin, "Plense excuse Often the bridge becomes stuck as If he were going to make her his necessities, comforts and luxuries sprinkling of sturdy sallormen, some people are taking a post me for troubling you,” and dozens down Moroccan opposition by force and it requires the services of the wife some day,” continued Rev. Dr. Cleveland— “ Welcome to of life than ever before. Prices, graduate course. are marked' “strictly private” and honest according to their lights but of arms threatens the prestige of tender, and whoever he can com­ Knlpping. “ The same may be said land—Fred Kohler, Mayor.” , 'if# although high in comparison with express a hope that the letter will of girls. It ia hard to understand This pithy parable, l0ttat^fl|l‘.'r#^ arrayed against laws they did and the other European nations with mandeer thereabouts several hours There has always been a great not be dealt with by a secretary, pre-war years, have not risen in to pry it apart. In the meantime how intelligent, educated girls will bold black upon a background' do not recognize or which force of possessions in .North Africa. She many mpre loud talkers, than “ especieily it she is a lady.” sell their souls for a mess of pot­ brilliant orange, blarea forth " anything like the same proportion trolley cars and vehicles are held heroes. One girl wrote asking that Valen­ circumstances compelled and com­ wants possession of Tangier to give up. tage, why they will give their time greeting to everyone who enteto'l as wages. tino should put his thumb in Ink, city. pel them to Ignore. The town had some hopes of se attention, affection, yes, sometlqies her'a better foothold. France, in A good tailor can’t do much for make an Impression on a nice Kohler’s caustic color cam); The farmer represents the main Of such are those God fearing curing a better and more modern even love, kisses, embraces and the confidence of her military su­ a man who won’t shave regularly. piece of paper and return It to the everything, to those who care noth­ Is rapidly transforming , __ weakness in the economic situation. men of the sea who, according to structure when the shore road writer. Another wrote tnat she city into the semblance premacy, demands It for herself. was completed, but state engineers ing fop^hem except the momentary He sells low and buys high. But A young men with a pretty but would esteem It a real tavor if the let’s dream. Every municipal. Professor, Alfred M. Hitchcock of Under no circumstances can Britain who made examination of the pleasures they bring. Then they , notoriusly fllrtetlous fiancee wrote film star would buy her a new paper box, park bench and J, bis position Is far from being des- the Hartford High, make up the cite, favored a new location below expect, some day, to find someone see Tangier pass into the possession to a supposed rival: “ I ’ve been tola freek, as she was “ dreadfully hard zone sign now glows under n ' I>erate, although in some sections majority of the crews of the vessels the railroad bridge. Later that site up.” whom they can truly lore. of any power that by any stretch of that you have been seen kissing my “ Marriage is an Institution or­ coat of the famous ewaagd'^ he is undoubtedly having dlfflcul- was abandoned and it is now the Twenty-three people have writ­ in the Atlantic rum trade today. the imagination might threaten Gi­ girl. Come to my oSlce at I I on dained by God. In ^ many of the black combination which' ' plan to build a new bridge on ten asking Valentino to pay their And ^there are forces at The bootlegger of the Sea is a stur­ Friday. I want to have this matter reeent-day marriages God is not the former unobtraslv*,. braltar In the future. the present site, when ^ next passages to the United States, afld green. out.’’ The rival answered: “I've re iken into consideration,” asserted i-hcinf him back into a Jus- dy Scot, a pleasant easy going So, another conference assembled general assembly rotes the ap- aRogether his postbag becomes S ceived a copy of your circular letter Rev. Dr. Knlpping. "That ac­ An unlimited amount u ''' ‘ **6 other ele- Dutchman a roiAantlc son of Quired appropriation.— ^New l A- mbre varied and more interesting oje In London this summer to discuss and will be present at the meet­ counts for the many dlvoreia ot to- fun” In the dally new*t don Day. ^ every day. the erratic Mayor nnqt 3n France. And Malcolm, Hans and Tangier and strive to remove the ing." day. Marriage has its j^foldatpa to “ wield, n I 'terre have iwi and obligations. Yet, it ia itia falMU ' London traffic roacbed, a life, for there comes (|v it eonf^t^^,^ l^nd ohisios every person’i Mfe wheiy of me re hate no one; we »T( of ^ a n e t jrtu giigyg flehers wdlted< that belong to an- to' eu 6 dii thtf MdfifTwho have th e ,. ^ and often In vain. Por men must’ 'the p rejin ^ er^ I f there is a cloud on our audacity to fight for their native I Across Ithf ,«uman^ >|«la'ti'on8blps, t t ? wont\ work and women must weep though It ir ‘possible that those who set of traffic; some sanctuary .of the home, and of one’s with any of the nations land. But Spain has again failed ways. of the main streets like the Strand, own family group. evenluEi' the harbor bar be moaning and the lawn sprinklers too close to the beauty lamentably and the othisr conferees, And barren aeplieft P iw a ^ lly and Oxford street the of 4h« world it is of the kind that sidewalk, overestimate the merits “ The Solid foundation of married vorite nc prohibition agents ever bo vigilant. scornful tires; long lines of vehicles frequently life should ever, and always, be 3fh0M i f Baiwuble to the persistent exer- England and France, are troubled. of the shower bath. aghast at the blatant Professor Hitchcock says the But yields with gladness *11 Its are at a standstill for 16 or 20 based on these Scriptural words: clBl of JJustlcb and good will. In this situation, Mussolini con­ priceless boon minutes at a time. sis which literally sailors on rum runners feel they President Coolidge is said to be ‘I and my house, we will serve the the eye.” the active disintegrating forces ceived the Idea of forcing Italy,into To yearning fields of grain agasn No easy remedy is available. Lord.’ ’’ are earning as legitimate and hon- poor but proud. Too poor to buy an A spot of orange showia^l within the nation constitute the the conference, although that na­ with drought, London was not planned like a est a living as if they were engaged And ^ ass with verdure scorched to automobile knd too proud to ride modern city. Its original narrow the foliage of one of thsTq chief danger. The alarming spread tion has no Interests In the disput­ in a flivver. trees in Bdgewater Park’ 1 lu their former occupation of fish­ hueless brown, lanes, some of them now main THE PRESIDENTS AND THE of mob violence, the increasing dis­ ed city and empire that are being And visits gardens with a sheer de­ streets, followed the winding ways PRESS one of the prettiest spots.! ing. He was astonished at their Oddfellow: An Alabamian op­ respect for law, the tendency to torn to pieces, dismantled as it light. of Tthe Thames and other streams land, revealed upon close li r^arkable knowledge of American posed to Oscar Underwood for pre­ « a t ran through the original site. (Boston Transcript.) that even the bird houses array class against class, race were, but not by its'real owners. Where It may^safely cradle baby sident. P»mics, which, probably, is an im­ drops Haphazard ways of building hava President Coolidge has Inherited escaped the swath of Mayor'’ against race, religion against rellg- His advances were received coldly from the dead President all the er’s brush. portant part of the mental equip­ Between rose petals'*pink or crlm- made their course even more in­ IM — these are portents of menace 80 apparently he has set out to con­ ton folds, Roger Babson says hard work Is tricate. duties of the presidency, and at Kohler’s choice of colors’'f a l ment of the modern rum smuggler. the greatest need of Americans. While It is. Impossible to re-plan least one of its hardest handicaps— without logical basis, howeVar^f that can be dispelled only by the struct Italian Interests In Morocco. And bfead the larkspur with clear But, there is another and a sad- ■ sapphire globes. Not with the mercury hovering London the authorities are going the Inaccuracy of a part of the press ®“ appreciation ch\ return to law and the constitution, Europe Is. and ever has been, a nice around 100 decrees. P,®/®b^ology of advertising,’^ er side to the pleasant story. The On snowy pMox poise, flawless dla- as far as they humanly can to do which pretends to be-conscientious. .by the ameliorating influences of cup of tea. as our “English friends tue^ present congestion, S.t®2rtojb® midst of arrangements said. The orange creates a rtaei money has been good hitherto, but say. ■ monds. enlightened tolerance and stead­ Every dog has his day. Mr. Ford The Strand— the main artery— is for Mr, Harding’s funeral, Mr. Coo­ and friendliness wj Adorn the fleur-de-Us with Variant the bold black stimulates arf'^ fast goodwill. more and more vessels are entering calls history bunk now, but history rapidly being widened, and in two lidge has been made the target for the game and the profits are de­ will have the last word. or three yeare the: Strand will be a the most astounding misrepresen­ presslon of honesty and e f f i ^ On this day which labor claims WOODEN INK STANDS. Topaz, on tawny, and on purpiw tation and errors of fact for which creasing. And the grassy slopes crests fine wide rOad. In addition, broad ??aSS Paychologloa, for its own there should be recog­ As we understand the anthracite rel ef etreeu are contemplated to there is not the slightest excuse. ■ ■ 'titv 1^, are not always kind. The greatest From the Richmond Tlmes- Hang richer amethysts than Fferfch Senators whom he has summoned nition of the brotherhood of all Dispatch, queens wore. miners, the laborer is worthy of his relieve the main streets of some o f IS their burden, heavy goods traffic to his side for the edvlce and coun- SHOULD SEE DRIVERS export of this hard, ungenerous in the Cumberland, Va.. court higher. honest workers in the nation, of the And surely it must heed with some thAt he naturally needs, and as h a v e c o p ie s o p coastline is "our young men and house today, on the table used by swift joy ^Jtoertod at certain hours, fact that, no matter what our occu- and the New York scheme of con­ naturally seeks, have left his office our young women,” said a dlscour- The .treasuring of Its dower The chlgger Patlon, we are all Americans, sin­ l^ksinV.®^^ wooded I Agger trol towers is to be adapted. only to be made the “ news peg” , for (B ridgeport Telegram.) aged native. Perhaps. Uncle Sam i f to look at but not might have swept Even with these measures,-how- dispatches, apd the target for edi­ • m cerely loyal to the nation that pro­ lift. They are dif- In- lost spray through the canyons Is bigger IB somewhat responsible for this This year. f J.®«« ‘u leneral speed-up .of torials that have no foundation in nn?*^®*®2to® Questions which vides us with greater oportunltles iourti to most of loud streets fact and, in conclusion and com­ pllcantt for a license to u new emigration from Acadia by traffic It ia expected to be, three to i wonders why Or perished in huge ment, are consequently as unfair as a motor vehicle In C oan^ for true happiness than were chimneys' Now, honesUy, which would you ,^®tore London's conges­ opening up to the Nova Scotian ** ‘loe* not '^scorching soot, , tion js likely to be really relieved. they are untruthful. If this mis­ are required to answer, I s ^ t ? dreamt of by the greatest sages *toss Ink- Now- safe within the fragyant cha­ rather have for President, Henry representation by professedly re­ youth dazzling visions of easy Ford or the Itch? toey have studied the * and leaders of the past. And. mbre stMds there s a reason. lices sponsible and allegedly respectable money and easier lives where gold Some years ago ^ ^ vehicle laws, and are fai than all, let us recognize that the Of white madonna lilies where th w newspapers keeps up, the press of with the same. InvariaUy But uQt the least among the MASSACHUSETTS 8 plentiful end cautious daring - • gleam • . . . nation as a whole will suffer grlev- course, the answer i T t o nation is ourselves and that none of Coolidge aseets is the calm view he T A X ON Gi receives its full reward. Now it In tender radiance on the drenched SOLINE °}“ ^ »to the estimation of the peo- affirmative. And yet. If the Uu us can harm the nation or any part mwyeislawye^-Thif/ tables. One diy, O” in the a takes on life. He comes of calm Is In order for the real, unadulter­ parterres ■" ple. For example, on Sunday Mr. meaning of the question were it of it without directly injuring our­ lawyers car- — -ELIOT WHITE In Now Puritan stock and from a section That tax of two cents a gallon Oh tolegraphed to Senator ated demons of the rum fleets to rled heir battle beyond words, York passed by the legislature to’ applicants would'j; selves, spiritually and mentally, if Herald. of the country where they are cul­ 0“ bis farm perjurers, for it is apparent present their side of the case. They and, completely forgetting them- tivated calm. Why, In Boston the of Mawachueetts at its last session, not obviously in a material cons’e. did not go Into effect this week, be­ "Sit ‘=0™® to and drivers^ Percentage® are losing prestige. ilfiT®"' tor the noaiest ob­ SLIGHT MISTAKE. other day a man fell asleep in a Senator Lodge he I ,rs have actually read jects which could be uoed as weap­ dentist’s chair. cause almost. 20,000 citlsens of the **.®®^tog him to accept Bay State presented a petition that whole of the motor vehicle ons Huo hurled the big heavy clasB Jimmie,” said the teacher "why appointment as marshal of the civic t h e STATE FAIR. MUSSOLINI AT TANGIER. Inkstands at each other. calls for a referendum on the sub­ or have not ijept track of dont you wash, your face? I can Happiness Isn’t scarce, it just Harding funeral pro- All roads lead to Hartford Isn’t being used much. ject. A t the state election in 1924 cesslon’ and to be sure to see him changes and revisions as are m Premier Mussolini is certainly see what you. had for breakfast this every two years. They kno# on Monday, the first day of the fair Pick m r lot on Pleasant View, -J the matter will be submitted to the as soon as possible; Mr. Coolldae getting busy If, as is reported, Ital­ nxomlng.” * people an:.|f ' — — - ^tfee paetteaek. . fPi 2!? county are aook- could readily b i j sturdy fighters. But the machine “ atrimony but three 1* Sav* For Host ZaaFa Vaeadon 1 ^tohutlful girl to milk a \ A ^ is r a l system of liberal jire- > NOW 1* th* timotb jffinouT gun had come aid of clvlllza- m2. *2.® Ptotttre. Many beantl- Bronco m ltt^ hat brought out large Uets tion. ' Jttl figla hava been found bjut on* was'unteu!^ Hon**r. VACATION CLITB ; ^«hqrm>and abUfty df '^ tr l«* la cattle, ebeep, swine, Spain succeeded-In occupying a tegredli atlU'toUifiit TllalJ flower*, fruit v*g*tablsa. 1* o n *' ions whloh lies In the term of g said LV boit l|)oklnffIftOk; oow In* th# apunti^^ dm te te#«»Q i^, bw,. • ,-A- 4 7S-- A'.i' • 'iA-.. It - 'X ' tv"'

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■ht.>rr:- ' MAI^CHE S m SATUEDi/^t; 1, i m »*■ ■w^ -fTT* >wer / wearing oceapattem «r VENUS NEAR SUN tlon. But John D. ▼( a century a Tammany - ;- municipal poHtics 'gnd FANCIES- DURING ECLIPSE er of Elections. cdelnMl^ omes mxy meun eonsidsrsble to ninety-fourth birthday> bjr. Eiirope; Cargo W il humga bilufs but they don't count down his regular full-ienito FACTS ■:■ FOOD- By Isabel M. Lewlf, of U. 6. Navn’ moth uifttnst -ttteqtlon with a dog. Ing day to threp hours, ahd tha! Obsewatory Louis Amuto has spent most of his the closest apprdach to a vattf vacation po far looking fo^ his Bos­ he has taken in 81 years. (By Selence Service) Not Be ftekea ( k /T m Washington— By far the most ton bull, named "Rltsie.” The other day be vowed he had fpund him, al- Sticks became so common an “ Bvary day ahead of you is|>contrast between an evening gown interesting and striking feature of cessoiies of woman’s costume that^/ totality during the eclipse of Sept. Italian ships shell and troops oc­ toough Peter Haslln explained the pmloug; the days hack of ; andthe slippers worn with it. Black cupy Corfu, following rejection by dog was his, that Its name was the novelty seekers have abandon^ MT» no existence at all." 10 aside from the appearance of Cleveland.— Products of thp Mld-^ Shipment of products by the all- velvet slippers win be very much Mussolini government of Qnok- re­ "Nlekie," and that he bad paid ten, ed them in favor of an atten'oat^- worn this season as they look well the pearly coronal light and scarlet die 'Waet landed in London, Liver­ water route, without breaking car­ go, has long been the dream of Mid- ply and formulation of a now ulti­ dollars tor him. '.'Nlckle" had all of H made of light wood, upbn the^-. ..' I hellere It was in Good gfouae* with almost any shade of gown. of the brilliant Venus almost in pool and Manchester without breajt- cross-section of which sits their pet.J; keepinc "DlacoTerles" I read the prominences will be the appearance Western statesmen and economists. matum to Athens. Grave fears of the luxuries which could accrue to Ing cargo! Wheat threshed from To this end plans for the St. Law- a tiew Near East war alarm both the life of a ^og, under Mr. Has- paraquat or cockatoo. I saw one on ^ dever idea lor keeping coffee warm To prevent sticking cook maca­ conjunction with the sun. Fifth avenue yesterday and it sras tor the late comer to breakfast, Venus iteaches superior conjunc­ the, golden harvest fields of the Da­ pence-Ontario Canal, greatly in- London and Farsi. Greece Instructs lln’s ownership. But thirteen year- roni in a vessel with a sieve bottom. old Louis went to court to prove impressive even If a bit cumber*, putting it In the thermos bottle. Pour boiling water over and cook tion with the sun a few hours be* kotas and Minnesota; fabricated breaslng the present draft of thn her envoys to submit ease to fore the sun and moon are In con­ Welland Canal beyond its present League of Nations. his claim. A wise anfi human judge some in crowded traffic. The bird .Tbere.ls hardly a household in town in the usual way. When tender Steel products made in the steel appeared quite comfortable and- at nrbo could not make use of that junction. At the'Cime of the eclipse plants of Ohio, Indiana and Illi­ 14-foot restriction, have beei\ for-- let the contestants take their places lift out the inner receptacle, which It will be a little over two diameters oil opposite sides of the court room< home, however. » suggestion especially on a Sunday does away with the sticking, and nois; automobiles from Michigan nlated. That his link eventual- German government begins work of the moon distant from the sun’s will be built la considered cer­ on i;eparation settlement plan to "Here, Nlckle, Nlckle," called Has- morning, provided of course they the kettle and strainer are not hard and Ohio— these are but a few of The Nugent family has held the ppesess a thermos bottle. limb and to the northeas| of the the things in the cargo of the etain. meet French demands. Drastic lin at the top of his voice. "Hey, to wash. sun. Since it is at this time on the Rltsie, old kid," said Louis, and theatrical boards for years; first as ' Mary Taylor. freighter Vesla, which slipped from ' However, pending negotiations measures taken against both Gom- far aide of its orbit from the earth munltts and Monarchists. gave a sharp whistle. In one vaudeville players, then in the legi­ natty suit for a school girl was her pier at the Cleveland docks now in progress between the Ameri­ timate, but now in no uncertain tmolved by her mother and consist' It Is far less brilliant than when It ecstatic jump, the dog was at appears as Morning or Evening Septer^er 1, bound on a long voy­ can and Canadian governments, the ways as writers. "Kempy” was ed of a pretty plaid In-shades of age down Lakes Brie and Ontario, present experiihent will be watched All Holland en fete, celeb^Mng Louis' side. Haslin didn’t even get brown. A rather straight little THE ART OF QUITTING Star but even with this disadvan­ sltcer jubilee of Queen Wilhelmma. a glance. "Rltsie" left the room their successful product last_ year. tage Venus will far outshine every the Welland Canal and the St. Law­ with interest. Their next offering, written and in laeket was made of plain brown ma­ rence River, and then across the At­ bounding at the boy’s side, ease terial, with collar and cuffs of the star and planet in the sky. Owing Railroad influences popularly Secretary Hughe’s Minneapolis aud beefsteak scorned completely. the main acted by the family, will We heard' of a mother say the to its close proximity to the suU it lantic for the ports of Britain. are believed to be doing alL they be "The Dumb-Bell," No agreement 'plaid. The skirt was a pleated In. the earns way the products of speech gratifies Paris. model. other day that If her husband was will appear on even large scale can to present the consummation pt can be reached by the family as to photographs of the eclipse and will old England and the continent of the agreement between the two "Only a broken neck” will come just which one or ones wroteVhe working .in the garden, he stopped Great trade expansion expected to be listed among the minor In­ resemble the full moon in phase. Buropb will be brought back, thus, countries to build the canal, which latest play, but sufficient that It in­ People who have electric dish as soon as it ceased to be a pleas­ as United States recognised Obre- juries before long, it would seem. p washers and plenty of dishes usual- ure to him, and went at something This "lull-moon" phase is one in according to the men behind the iias been declared entirely feasible volves J. C. Nugent, the father, El­ move, greatly reducing costs of gon government and resumes full Two victims of that one-time un­ V make one job of the work each else or took a rest. But she added which we never see V»nus except by a board of the most eminent en diplomatic relations ^ t h Mexico. liott, a nice yoUfig son, and the two i i ' that she had never learned how and such an extremely rare occasion as. transportation and bringing the glneers. failingly fatal injury are well on daughters, Norma and Ruth. Their dAy. Others without this conven- their way to complete recovery in Iwce soak the supper dishes in the when to quit her work; fhat she this to t ordinarily it is lost In the markets of old and new worlds im­ - It has been charged.also that long experience has taught them measurably nearer, and making Administration, still confident of one ward of a New York hospital. '■.]mn and do them the next morning. was driven beyond her strength by rays of the sun. at the time of con­ Montreal, New York, Buffalo and success of Pinehot coal negotiations what the public wants, as evi­ junction. Not only Venus but Mer­ their products far cheaper. Rudolph Kohler, a Standard Oil whatever she undertook. Her hus­ other Amerlcap. and Canadian sea ready to rush substitutes through­ denced in "Kempy." Hence the in­ ' Xt probably isn’t necessary to band would say, "Stop awhile; cury, MarSr Jupiter and Saturn will The Lakes and Ocean Steamship board ports are doing everything superintendent, and Benjamin terest in the new one. all be above the horizon at the tlme^ Company, co-operating with Cleve­ out nation next week should con­ I.asaret, twelve years old, both give a recipe for succotash, almost leave something for tomorrow; possible to delay the agreement, ferences fall. every housekeeper makes it accord- change to something else.” But she of the eclipse and with the exception land Chamber of Commerce, has which will make Chicago, Detroit, broke their necks diving Into shal­ of Jupiter within less than thirty placed several vessels in this tradia, low water, but modern surgery is ■When the thirty-five ticket sell-^ to her own ideas, but here is would keep on and on untlJL^x- Duluth, Toledo, Cleveland and Giants lose to Robins by score of op e that may be a guide to young hausted. She declared that she degrees of the sun. and the route now established will other lake ports seaports with all making them good as new. era of Luna Park, Coney Island, 5 to 1. went to their dressing rooms one bbusekeepers: would be glad if she could y ^ Blight Stars Visible be maintained as long as naviga­ the advantages that go with the A» the sun is now In Leo and not Mrs. George Leltz, of Yonkers, is night recently, they found TllUe, 8 ears corn. learn the art of dropping a thing tion remains open on the great cheap water transportation. Yankees vanquish Senators 4 1 quart lima beans. at the moment her faculties began far from the boundary between this lakes. In the Winter season the going to Europe on her wedding the elephant, had made a meal of constellation and Virgo one may ExGovernor James P. Goodrich, to 2. all their straw hats. Tlllle has been 1.1 teaspoon salt, pepper. to weary. She thought she would boats, formerly in the West Indlqn of Indlanar one of the strongest trip even If it’s golden wedding expect to see the brighter stars in time before the various nations of reading the breakfast food ads. 1 tablespoon butter. gain more in the end, and that it fruit traffic, will again be transfer­ advocates of the construction of Australia and United States di­ these two constellations during the the world straighten out her pass­ LUCY JEANNE PRICE. ' 1*1 cup cream or milk. would have seasons of exhaustion. red to that service. this canal, recently pointed out that vide In first day’s Davis Cup play total phase of the-eclipse. About port. Mrs. Leltz married a subject Score corn, press out pulp and There Is a lesson in this, perhaps The ships will go up the Great Ifflnber from the forests of Wash­ at Forest Hills, when Anderson de­ twenty degrees to the northwest of of Tripoli, in 1922, when Trieste ).nioe. Break cobs into halves, cover an especial one for women, and Lakes as far as Duluth seeking ington Is no-w transported by way feats Johnston and Tilden wins with boiling water and cook IS the sun will appear Regulus, a star cargo, but under the present plans was an Austrian province. By mar­ particularly for mothers. We knew of the first-magnitude, at the end of the Panama Canal to New York, from Hawkes. I^^ATHER BY CITIES. miputes. Use this water for cooking an old lady who. If there was a Cleveland will be the chief Amerl- and then shipped as far west as In­ rying an alien she lost her Ameri­ the beans about 25 minutes. When of the handle of The Sickle in Leo, can citizenship, as the law permit­ pie on the table. Insisted that It Ican port. Owners of the vessels diana, the freight under these con­ Miss Glenna Collett defeats Miss Her. The?. ieader drain off part of water, add and probably one or two of the ting a married woman to keep her should all be eaten; all had to take brighter stars in the same group say full cargoes for the remaining ditions being lower than the all-rail Edith Qummings on Shenecossett Atlanta clear .... 30.08 70 com , milk and seasoning and cook more'when they had beep satisfied, months this year are assured. own citizenship rights even though Atlantic City clr . 30.18 70 s^ together slowly. will be visible. Denebola, the sec­ route from the West to that State. links and wins Griswold Cup. for she said It must not be wasted; ond-magnitude star In the tail of married to an alien did not Block Island clr .. 30.16 68 - health, appetite, must not be con­ pass until several weeks after the Boston clear .... ,0.14 68 ^ Peach Tart.— ^Por each large ripe Leo, will lie only a few degrees to Illinois A. 0. captures point sidered; stomachs might suffer, but Of 32 alleged liquor-law violat­ wedding. Now, when her husband Buffalo pt cldy .. 30.12 66 .-p m b allow one tablespoon sugar the northeast of the sun. WILY BOOTLEGGER trophy In National A. A. U. junior a cut of pie must not be left un ors arraigned in police court dur­ did become a citizen shortly after Cincinnati ,pt cldy . 30.02 . 66 abd water. Fill baking dlsh^wlth Directly to the east and south­ ing one week recently, the records games at Chicago. eaten. Many look upon the day’s east of the sun is Virgo. Its bril­ that, the law l)ad passed and con­ Chicago cloudy . . . 30.02 70- •liebd peaches, add sugar and water show, 28 entered pleas of guilty work In the same way; all must be liant Spies, a star of the first-mag­ THWARTS OFHCERS Stock firm in conflicting ^political sequently, she was still an Austri­ Denver pt cldy . . . 30.02 54 ■>. tfuaA cover with rich pie cruet. Bake which meant they had to pay the an, because a woman’s cltizenhip 30.10 68 .tbtety minutes in moderate oven done at once, whatever the conse­ nitude about thirty degrees to the news; activity Slackens. Cotton Detroit clear ...... quences to health and the next southeast of the sun, will form a added burden of paying the lawyer under the new law did not change Detroit clear ...... 30,10 68 >and. lerve with cream. who defended them. jumps 80 points on low yield fore­ day’s duties. If we were writing for small, nearly equal-sided triangle Akron. — Judges, prosecutors, cost. .Grain unchanged. with her husband’s. Then she went Hatteras cldy . . . 80.08 16 dry agents and vice-officers all ■ The situation in Common Pleas to the Austrian consul to get her 30.00 72 the refrigerators are in- idle persons, it might seem unad- with'the planets Saturn and Mer­ Jacksonville cldy . vlsable to urge any to leave a task cury. Saturn will be nearly due agree, strange as this may seem, Court is* the reverse. Fearing passport, and was told that sinice Kansas City clear . 29.84 66 mrtsted to keep in the cold air and heavier fines, practically all the Union Pacific plans new Issue of JtbO-beated'out, so the manufactur- unfinished; but we are considering north of Spica and Mercury about with the declaration that the wis­ $20,000,000 5 per cent bonds. Tripoli had now become Italian, Nantucket clear . . 30.18 64.^' mothers, the always-busy people an equal distance to the northwest dom and perspicacity of the boot­ offenders go to trial, and a bitter she would have to seek it there. New Haven clear . 1 80.16 68 e n b f gaa.stoves are Insulaltng the fight results. When found guilty with steel wool to keep the who require counsel to spare them­ of Spies and nearly in line with legger Is becoming nothing short Stock exchange Investigate rapid This was too much, and so the New Orleans clear . 29.98 18': - ■boat within and the kitchen cool in selves. Spies and the sun. The three will of amazing. heavier penalties are nearly al­ Leltz family has decided to wait New York clear . . 30.16 66 ways in store for them. variations in Davison Chemical ^gommor. It should be remembered that by form a brilliant group, the two Unfailingly and unceasingly th§y stock. ninety days more for their trip, Norfolk pt cldy .. 80.16 74 intelligent planning and by a little planets being equal in brightness uncover new flaws in the law. Lawyers who; garnered a profit­ and by that time, Mrs. Leltz can Northfleld Vt pt cly 30.16 60 able business id police court when have been complaining about work on any piatter at regular and . considerably brighter than Judges frequently lament from the Shipping Board's fleet plan criti­ once more become an American in Pittsburgh clear . . ^ 30.14 68 the bootleggers hired them a few 68 - "i quality of the new potatoes this times, the particular task can be Spies. Some distance to the south­ bench, "When we think we have cised by National Merchant Marine her own name through due prpCess Portland Me clear . 80.16 months ago take another view­ 29.92 72 - _ |mmer, and now we are led to be- gradually carried oni wia aqtJii|i||h« k tei take the task up again and agxln. “ “ !o NOW London: A swim, It is to with the honehold atttlrt. dihf •r at ipktollflly'^feyr. 'VlNtlBii tne Xtt today meant dimihlthed ctptoity quired radidi of ^ two degrees from 3''. ™ ...... *'Tha Inwyers eye out of it /' O'el thi Navy, .wlii) i ^ n t l y spent « dajr- for tomorrow. Ther stretch and the sun there are about forty stars teia MqOuire eaye. "The bootleg­ with the National Oouncirat ita .... been very much interest- strain tell, and the next day sees inspecting some of the articles that lie between the eighth and ger epperently has discovered that 13th Anniversary Meeting, Inspeet* poorer work, less of it, and so time ninth magnitude and two that are NK>V DEVICE DISHHCTS Ing Boy Scout Gamps in Palisiade astir people are collecting it pays to plead guilty when he is MtCHOSCOPIC GERMS '^fto Centenniai-^beautiftti specir is really lost. brighter than eighth magnitude, as caught nowadays. Nine out of Interstate Park, traveling from The mother needs to learn to MT' of needlework, exquisitely compared with the eighty-odd stars every ten violators we arrest come Washington sole^ tor this purpose. drop things abruptly. The usual that appeared on plates taken at Chicago, Sept. 1.— Germs can Ited and- carefully preserved, into court and meekly plaid guilty. now be dissected and handled un­ Mr. Roosevelt is a member of the k-.women seemed to have more plea Is for a few minutes more, and Wallal last year, and It will be very They escape with fines ranging National Executive Board of the then more, and so on. It Is some­ doubtful If all of these can be suc­ der the microscope according to a •and patience for such work from $100 and up^ but they take report sent to the American Medi­ Boy Scouts of America. In the they do today. Another thing what satisfying to the exacting cessfully photographed. Efforts will the chance on the 'up* part of It. course of his speech he made the mind to follow the clock and obey be made, however, to test by means cal AScociatlon by its Budapest cor­ interested me was a very, old The change in attitude of these respondent. Dr. Tlbor Peterfl of statement quoted above, adding: Which is being used to glean it; this gives the feeling at least of these stars the Einstein predic­ bootleggers is probably a wise one, "The typical Boy Scout'won't grum­ of decision and rule. If one says to tion that has been So closely veri­ that city has demonstrated to a a history of the early schools or because they have never failed to medical society a device with ble and complain of conditions and ' uol diitrlcts. The names of the herself that she will continue the fied in two previous eclipses. A take advantage of ever^ techni­ let it go at that. He will ‘sit In the | number of expeditions are planning which an investigator can grasp lents^ are printed on the map, task until four o’clock, or keep at cality in the law, and they are bacilli and cut them with glass and game’ and do his level best to make between Depot Square and Mld- it ten minutes, then, when the hour to obtain plates of the field sur- roiui/Vug the sun for this purpose. using every means to escape detec­ platinum needles. This is expected things better. Therein lies' the Areat Tumplke there were just five strikes, stop, something Is gained. tion by the law-enforcing agen­ to result In new 'physical and value of the Scout Movement to the >ss on each side of Main street! But the mother has the sewing cies." chemical investigations, ^ United States." woman several days, and then Nature is no respecter of per- when she goes at six o’clock there FILIPINOS BECOME sns. Others have regained health is a litter; so she says she must GOLF BNTHUSLASTB. rough chiropractic. Why don’t set things to rights, and spend- an O n t h e Finest Super-Six C has^ s^ s Ever Built' you., Consult Dr. Otto, the chiro­ evening at that. Yet the day’s work Manila.— ^The ancient and royal Peach practor, 855 Main street. has been done; the clearing up game of golf has taken the Fili­ — really belongs to the next day. She pinos by storm. Two years ago ' Embroidery seCmsto be supplant­ should quit. not more than halt a dosen Fili­ ing beaded trimming which has en­ pinos swong a mashle, and those joyed long popularity. A wonder­ that did would have considered fully striking gown of black velvet 100 as a score to be proud of. 'To­ Ice Cream CONNECTICUT’S AUTO HEAD had a lew sprays of scarlet pop­ LIGHT SAW A MODEL day they have a club of their own m ples embroidered on It. and a beautiful nine-hole course "We feel that you have worked on the outskirts of Manila. , The K5v A s . attractive and easily made out the headlight problem so well Wack Wacks, as they call them­ In Bulk •alsid these daya is to use slices of that our wisest step will be to selves. are making rapid strides A w /lr and Tom Batra ;bpth red and yellow ' tomatoes. $1450 adopt your plan ‘in toto.’ ", is the in the game and soon their best '.Sprinkle over with a mixture of comment of Secretary of State players will be able to give the diced green peppers, celery and Holm of Minnesota in a letter to local Am erica^' a run for their cabbage and a very little parsley. the Connecticut Motor Vehicle de;- money. partment after studying this state’is That the Filipinos have a natur­ 35cPinL 70c. Quart „>*'lt is nothing to do the family headlight law and its system of en- al aptitude for golf is evidenced by waablng since I have had my elec­ forement. Secretary Holm it'an of­ the phenomenal proficiency dis­ tric washer,” said a mother of sev­ ficer in the Mld-Westem Conference played by some of the caddies on HUDSON COACH eral children to me only yesterddy. of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the local links, boys ranging in Ai^ for it at your nearest dealer. “ What make did yofi purchase?" I and is charged with the administra­ age from 8 to 1^, who have ob­ Hudson Prices These are the lowc$t prices at Etmt Price$ , Isdnired. "An 'Easy’ from Wat­ tion of the motor vehicle law in tained all their gVlfing knowledge - • |1»4S kins Brothers" was the reply. Minnesota. /j speedtwr • • llJIS which these can have ever been from watching Amerioane play. CM Ott • • 124S In July Commissioner Stoeckel The caddies on the municipal links ' y-PfeM.'Fbattoo 1421 sold. They make both Hudson ■Thera should be a auggestion of and Commissioner Baughman of recently held a tournament of their \O tu b • • • I4$0 Cenek - • - U4S Maryland, representing the Eastern own and lour of them did the 1995 and E ^ x the most outstanding Conference of Mbtor Vehlele Ad- course in bogle or better. It is no fo r ISMM minietrators, went to Chicago to at­ values in the world. uncommon thing for these young- Tom Esara tend the, initial meeting of a new­ Bterp to make a 200-yard drive. BABIES THkiVE ON IT ly-formed Mld.fWestern Confehsnod of Motor Vehicle Administrators. AUTOMOBELB CLUB aSfOOO C oaelaet la S srvlee Manchester Daily Ice Cream Ca Connecticut and other members of « ' the eastern' eonferenoe have been WARNS BPEEDERB. instrumental in having the mid- South Manchester western conference formed and Birmingham, Ala. — War has have sponsored it since its forma­ been declared here agalnat speed­ tion. The mid-western group is ers by the Birmingham Auto Club, Manchester Hudson Essex Co. made np of Minneeota, Illinois, The first time the driver of Iowa, WiscoiMin, Indiana, Ohio, speeding automobile is seen by a GEORGE B. WILLIAMS, Aseodate Dealer. Middle Tun^^lke Bast. Michigan, Kentucky and Missouri. member of the Auto Club the fci- FRED KNOFLA, Associate Dealer, Middle Turnpike Baet. From Missouri cornea n request lowlng notice is served on the of­ for help from Conneetlont in draft­ fender: CARROLL (MARTIEB, Associate Dealer, Mahi and Hilliard Btreeti. LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiHiifiiiuiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiim "You were seen speeding on a ing an operatora’ license law. At GEORGE L. BETTS. Manager.' SPRUCE AND BIRCH STREETS. one time Oonneotiont was a pioneer certain data and at a certain time by a member of the Birmingham READY FOR SCHOOL state in tEis field, but now the i-/ nedbssity o f tbs regulation of anto- Automobile Club. mobile drivers is realised though "It is not the intention of this I ~wlth all sorts of equipment for the young stiident, Our milk la aspaelally good for out the country. warning to compel you to pay a ‘ das and Young Children datUit fine to the city, nor is it our object Waterman fountain Pens and several of ^he best liot weather. BOOZE SBOffra CAUGHT. for you to servo a Jail sentence. If makes ctf propefiing pene|li. a recommend It. this warning is heeded we may not . I're adding to oar list of aatis- New York, Sept. 1, — ■ Two only have eared your life but we Composition iind Note Books and Pads in aU files. .enstomers almost daily. launches, loaded from stem to may have protected the rights of ;-ra Item with whiskey, were captured our citisena. Spoedlng klUs. Drive Pens, P e n ^ Erasers nnd Peildl B^ist. today by caetonie oficcri after right. Walk right. We fSatnre Eaton, C^ane & Pike high-grade boocad J ,& H E W in chases in which the fieeing boats "If by any means the member of wero. .'liXie'wit'ilS 'k

TBG H IBM i. '.TO RBNT--^ cottage at Bolton d fwitli tw w | io tele-, Laka Phofae Kr-1». ~ GasBnggiei^l^:^ . iV>> T . irwri— m Advertlseineots for ibeee FOR R^l^T—Six, room tenement, '* W SA^ ■'' V' •“'' house' to reliable family, 8 j*ooms, -NO M3URI OFF. TAI^^T EfTHIft ^ 0 ^ garden. TeL 2S-5, Anna M. Risley. lEaENSBUhCrtl TURN Tp , T h a t t a k e s mw ER A RUM ROAO-I c l a s s if ie d n i FULL OF IT FOR RENT'—Johnson Block, Main :% iE F T B ROUNO RVi TH Ali THE FB « SHAPE- CRAZY' ADTUrfelSBIIENTS street, tbrqe room suite. All modem HOLES-.THIS ARE- A lO T i-i' improvementa heat, A ^ a set tubs RIGHT rrS^MucH ■WENATCHEE IN THE electric lighta * Apply - janitor, 701 GHORTER OTHER rSOEfe 1 K N O ^ r bCain street o r TeL. 418'-6. WRN ALWAVS^GO IWVED- KNOW THIS TO KENT—^Three room tenement NEXT FORK-f ms "niE BEST COUNTRY- EVENING HERAU) irith alt improvementa also fur­ ROAD TOO-r nished rooms for light housekeeping, r 109 Foster street, comer Bissell St. BARGAIN COLUMNS TO RENT—Large room 22x26, suitable for shop or aociety room. BRING RESULTS Apply to Simon Johnson, 18 Chestnut street or 70l Main street. To RENT—Two and four room RATE— One cent word apartment at 26 Birch street. Apply for first Insertion, one halt to J. H. Madden, 80 Laurel street cent a word for each sno- TO RENT— 5 room flat on Hemlock sequent insertion. Tbe com> street.. Strictly modern. Adults pre­ blned initials of a name, or ferred. Inquire at 11 Hemlock street '#1 the figures of a number or call 893-13. count as one word. Mini­ TO RENT—Tenement of four mum charge 2S centa for rooms ■with improvements. For parr, ticulars inquire at 99 Charter Oak St. first insertion: three conse* CbprK«Kt. 1923, W Mn Ngwygptr Swvkt entire insertions 60 cents. TO RENTV-Large garage room for 2 cars. Electric lights. Inquire 10 Hemlock street, Dan Clvlllo. For the accommodation TO RENT—6 room flat, suitable SECOND ANNUAL REVUE STREET CARS W ltB . of our patrons wo will ac­ for Doctor’s office and home, thoroughly modern. Most central BABY NONE AT LE BAL TABARIN. ■ ' cept Telephone adrertio^ location in town. Wm. Rubinow, 843 Little Tug ^or a Big Job (Correspondence in N. Y. ments for this column from Main street. Park Building. Some very high class perform­ When I was a boy of 6, tSuct3r*4|) any one whose name is on GRANDMA 9AIDT MU^T ... , I four years ago, I lived - in - our books, payment to be TO RENT—Large roohi facing ers will be presented in the big Main street, heat, gas and electricity. COME BACK AGAIN SOON avenue at-Forty-eighth 8treet,\and.;^i made at earliest conren- \Vm. Rubinow, 843 Main street. Park second annual'Revue- to be opened the Second avenue. cars >th'ea lence. In other cases cash Building. ;’AS SHE WANTED TO^’aTE Labor Day Night, Monday, Sept. seats on the root and a ladder must accompany order. 11, at Le Bal Tabarln, Hartford, TO BENT—Furnished rooms, 85 MORE OF M E ,B U T G EE, the rear to climb up to them. "We ' Birch street. Telephone 1153. "Just Across The Bridge” on the they went as far as Sixty-ilj THERE ISNT ANY MORE OF ME Boulevard. A troupe of twelve TO BENT—^Five room tenement on street and then a little steam Essex street. Handy to mills and entertainers, including four prin­ my line took you iip-to ^rldnaeA’M trolley. $25 a month. Arthur A. cipals and a chorus of eight young Bridge, quite an outing_'thep. FOR SALE—^Maxwell touring car. Knofla, House and Hale Block. Tel. girls, has been secured for this Eighth avenue horisef ears in Inquire 48 North Elm street. Tel. 782-2. Kevue known as “ Hello! Good. 713-2, days consisted, of a.stage e w i thfC/Y TO RENT—Four r^m tenement at Times.” produced by Arthur Hunt­ is, the driver sat qp on, top FOR SALE—Fox hound 6 months 19 Ridgewood street. Inquire on er o r New York and staged by he held the door shut with a a ^ ii| 7 old good hunter, $12.00. L. Hall, 20 premises. '4^'' Billy Koud, also of the metropolis. No.‘ Fairfield street. adjusted to his foot,;just like, LOST The headliner is Miss Flo Rad- old Fifth .avenue stages.' - Theje^vk;?^ FOR SALE—Twelve Barred Rock cliffe^ a product of Atlantic City, turned on a turntable.- at Cja pullets, 4 mo. old from excellent LOST—A bunch of keys between who started out in the professional stock. Inquire Burton Keeney, 596 Greenacres and Wlllimantlc on Wll- street and Broadway anit ca$ne._|ij Keeney street. Tel. 1194-12. en’.^'jlainment world as a member town to Fifty-eighth street, limantic or Bolton road. Reward for Paetta A AtlanUc) of the chorus of Zlegfeld’s Follies, FOR SALE— ^Twenty W hite W yan­ return to 79 Brookfield street. All the way from Holland this Dutch tug, the Jacob Vwi Eeemskerck, has arrived in New York to to'W tbe line ended. The sufbice dotte hens, 1 year old. Inquire E. J. where so many of our stars now in those days had a sign the old American lin^r St. Paul to Holland to be s crapped. It took the tug seventy days to cross hera get their training. Her success Keeney, 596 Keeney street. T«l. 1194- MISCELLANEOUS How long ■will it take to tdw the St. Paul across? ored persona allowed"’. ’ ■ 12. ______" ..... 1 • was so pronounced that she re­ VIOLIN INSTRUCTION—Individual ceived a part in the Sally show, ■------.' • ■ ' FOR SALE—1928 F. B. Chevrolet and class teaching. T. C. Sheehan— touring car, first class condition, Orford Bldg. and then was starred In "Giggles.” small mileage, low price. Manchester FIRPO SPURNS ADVICE She is returning to work with this Hudson-Essex Co. Spruce and Birch DRESSMAKING—to do at home. Revue next week after a rest tour streets. Mrs. Waterman, 226 Oak street. Tel.* 481-5. "Just Boy” a broadcast from in Europe. FOR SALE—A quantity of one half OF AMERICAN FRIENDS the American Boy Magazine. Another who will endear herself gallon size fruit Jars. Just right fo^r MISS DOROTHY HANSON, teacher to Le Bal Tabarin patrons next canning purposes. Ten cents each- of piano. Beginners and advanced AUTO TOPS Edward J. Murphy, Pharmacist. Depot pupils. No. 2 Hackmatack Roard. A Dream Come True week is Miss Trixie Thomas, styled ’ ■ ' ..I ( Square. ______' ______So Did Willard But Dempsey THE ROAD AHEAD.. That Red Head Gal” and known Top and curtain repafrh^^^ DUPONTS CIDAB MILL will open FOR SALE—1922 Chevrolet light for business Tuesday. Knocked Bim Sideways at throughout the amusement world Back curtain windows, From the Kansas City Star. as The Blue Lady.” She comes truck in very good condition. Two Toledo. ‘ V --0 celluloid. - . new cord tires, $200. spot cash takes A POST CARD w'll bring my full direct to "The Tab” from Donble Team Haneas.;' it. Sam Klein, 163 Center street. line of wall papers of quality to your A traveler stopped In the dusty an engagement at the Palais Royal, door. Prices right C. 'R Bronson, Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 1.— Several sets on hand. . FOR SALE—Hard wood split $8 a Painter and Paperhangist. 94 School road New York. A native of the SouthI half cord; chestnut split $6 half cord; S t Luis Angel Firpo knows what is And rested from his heavy load; being born and raised in Texas, hard chunks $7 half cord. W. E. Hib­ best for Luis Angel Firpo. Ho He saw an old man passing near she is able to sing the “ blues” as bard, *161. 89-3. ______TYPEWRITERS, sold, rented and took exception to critics of his CHARLES tAKDIG overhauled, special prices to students. i | i | s And asked: "What sort of road they should be sung, and she will FOR SALE—A white willow baby training methods today. Service Typewriter Exchange. 11 runs here? offer a special line of "Blues” 814 Main 86., P b h M carriage. Also a wash wringer -wilth Haynes St, Hartford. Conn. Call T know what I am doing,” Fir­ songs that are sure to please with stand, used only three times. Apply 2-4350. Local Agent McNamara Drug po said. ‘‘If I follow all the ad­ 65 Spruce street. ______’ Co., Tele. 410. "For all day long I’ve trudged her wonderful voice. vice given me by American train­ away The Revue •will start nightly at FOR SALE—A steam heat boiler in ers, I would go mad. good condUlon. Suitable for medium Legal Notices And oft grown weary of the day 10 P. M., daylight time and pa­ sized house. Mrs. Sarah E. Slater, 21 “ Red meat did not do me any As ’neath my feet the rocks up­ trons can secure reservations by D Hudson street. harm in the past and it will not do turned telephoning Laurel 24. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD me any harm in the coming fight. FOR SALE—New bed. spring, mat­ at Manchester, within and for the And o’er my head the hot sun tress, rug apd oak bureau. Make an district of Manchester on the 1st. day I don’t like fruit and vegetables burned.” offer. 66 Hudson street. of September. A. D., 1923. that I am told to eat and therefore JLIYOR’S OFFICE Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Judge. I don’t eat them.” The old n$ra iqid: "Just'ala you ^ IS PRISON CELL. REAL* ESTATE Estate of Austin H. Skinner late of Firpo wise cracked- for those who Manchester'^in said district, deceased. came ' FOR 8AU5—Cottage, 8 rooms,, all Upon application of the Administra­ say his form, ia terrible. You’ll find that yonder road*a tbe Ecguiort, S. C. — A prison cell ’chicken coops, luge tor for an order of shle of real estate-' "My, form has made me-a declsT * * m c ” may not make such a delightfully nelghbopbood. Near belon^hg tc^^d ’estate as per-ap- iv« yictoi^n 26 of 27 fights,” he' See Frdl'iTrii^ »-Hartto»fd. pllftlOU-OB pleasant office, and it may not* be T h i the customa A 4lr ■.r,7« flSs nbti^lpi- ei»T iWlteo-.,, ______l^y. modem In directs said Administrator .'to give to offend thQin,, but.» Flrpo’ knows For since'the morning sun gleamed «xeiutlve*he^(,______pf 'condition', 1-2 acre of public notice to all persons Interested what is best for F’ii^o. He will &d.i'Bi’|M*a«ked $6500. Party leav- In said estate to appear If they see blight tie city for the ensuing year. ihg tpWa'''aBd any reasonable offer cause and be heard thereon by pub­ continue to think for himself.” I’ve wandered ’neath Its cheering wfll bni^ thU place. Small amount of lishing a copy of this order once In The Argentine was at work again J r - a cuh, Wallace D. Robb, 863 Main St some newspaper having a circulation light. citizen of this town, was fined $1,- In said probate district, and by post­ at six o’clock this morning for his 000 and sentenced to serve' a year MANCHESTER GREEN — Two ing a copy of this order on the public daily road work on the boardwalk. “ And, ,oh, the birds sang merrily in prison for striking an inspector family eighteen room house, strictly signpost In said Manchester, six days He expected to go through the LOOK LOOK modem, practically new. Price $7500. before the said day of hearing and While e’en the wild flowers smiled of internal revenue. Bray; offered small amount of cash. Wallace D. return make to the Court. usual training routine in the after­ at me, for defense the statement that the Ro'bb, 85$ Main street. ■WILLIAM S. HYDE ' noon. And perfumed breezes cooled the Federal officer had Intimated that ------TT WADSWORTH ST.—Two family H-9-1-23. ' way. he was a liar. twelve room house. Improvements, So how is yonder road, T pray?’* Although the court convicted i w m extra large lot. Price $7500 for quick AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD him of the charge his townspeople, Have you seen sale. W allace D. Robb, 853 Main St. at ' Manchester, within and for the Joe Lynch Loses district of Manchester on the 1st. day The old man said: "Just as you just to show what they tl^ought of Ing loto on 'W’oddbrij^ie; OAK STREET—Two family eight o f September, A. D., 1923. To Harry Smith came the affair, elected. him Mayor In. Parker streets,' h^%f;et6 room house, strictly modern, just be­ Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., ing finished. Price $6800. We can ar­ Judge. In Chicago Bout You’ll find that yonder road's the the last ecectlon. He has -siirreU'- pleasant view, 12 ' j ' ' range your mortgage. Wallace D. Estate of Arnold Wright, Shirley same.” dered himself to the United States Robb, 853 Main street. ^ (B? Pacific a Atlantic) from Green cafl' 12 Wright and Walter Wright of Man­ A reality now is dream' of burning coal twice, says V. Z. ROBIN A. WALKER. Marshal and will perform his chester In said district, minors. Chicago, Sept. 1.— Harry Smith, m ^oral duties, directing the pol­ from' Main streht.' EAST OF MAIN STREET—Wonder­ Upon application or' Manchester pride of the stock yards won the Carachristi, who helped work out process in New York. ful location, single six room house, Trust Co., praying that a guardian led- and activities if his home house Just finished* .1^0 strictly modern, one acre of land, of estate of each of said minors be popular decision from Joe Lynch, Before hmi m tubes are by-products he obtained. aiEXICAN EDITORS LEND to-,... from the prison cell. plenty of fruit, large hennery and granted on said estate, as per appli­ bantamweight champion and knock­ PLANTS TO AMERICAN be built at once. arage. Price $6500 for all. Wallace cation on file, it Is . Robb, 853 Main street ORDERED;—That the foregoing ed the little fellow for a $60,000 RIVAL WHEN HIS BURNS Inquire on premizes. g application be heard and determined loop when he cracked that gentle­ AMERICA FIRST. CENTER STREET—West, single at the Probate office In Manchester man’s nose with a telling sock in Tampico. — In connection with ■ To safeguard America first. six room, strictly modern, price Is In said District, on the 8th. day o f right. We can arrange your mort- September, A. D., 1923, at 9 o’clock the second round of their schedul­ the pending recognition by the Uni­ To stabllzle America -first, ages. Near Center. Wallace D. Robb, Edison, Bunswick. and Amplco In the forenoon, and that notice be ed ten round affray at Aurora last ted States in a formal way of her To prosper America first. r,- , f53 Main street. given to all persons interested in said night. Lynch’s title was not en­ Chickering. neighbor Mexico, the following In­ To think America first. estate of the pendency of said appll- RADIO RAMBLES Readings by H. M. D. FOR SALE—Lllley St. E xceptional­ ca,tion and the time and place of hear­ dangered, however, as it was a no cident sheds a little light on the To Exalt America first. ly fine building lot near Center. Price ing thereon, by publishing a copy of decision affair. 5:00 p. m.— "Twilight Tales” read neighborly relations that already To live for and revere America $1,400. Easy terms. T. D. Faulkner this order hi some newspaper having Lynch will have to cancel bouts 880 Meters WGY (Schenectady, by Miss Eunicd’’ L. Randall. exist over the back fence, so to first. 482 PariEhr-Stkmlt^ Co. Hartford-Aetna Bank Bldg. Hart­ a circulation in said district, on or be­ N. Y.) General Kectric Co. 5:30 p. rn.— New England Weather speak. ford. fore Sept. Jst. 1923. and by posting worth $50,000 while his nose Call it tbe selfishness of nation­ a copy of this order on the public Forecast. Tampico has about 100,000 In­ ality if you will. I think it an in­ FOR SALE—North School street, mends. Manager Eddie Mead said. sign-post In said town of Manchester, Smith used a right to the head Eastern Standard Time. Closing Reports on Farmers habitants, of whom more than 20,- spiration to patriotic devotion. modern 5 room bungalow, lot 80x145, at least six days before the day of OCO are Americans. A lirefckly arage, poultry house. Price only said hearing, to appear If they see with good effect. Lynch did not Produce Market Report. W e may do more than prove ex­ r5,000. T. D. Faulkner Co. H artford- cause at said time and place and be seem to be up to'hls best speed and SUNDAY, SEPT. 3. Live Stock Markets and But­ American newspaper. The Tribune, emplars to the world of enduring SAVE YOUR Aetna Bank Bldg. Hartford. heard relative thereto, and make re­ took the lead from the stockyards ter and Eggs Reports. . is published there, also two Mexi­ representative democracy where turn to this court. 9:30 a. m.— Service of the First can dailies. The .^exican papers This is the place to hav4^ FOR SALE—Five minutes from WILLIAM S. HYDE boy in only two rounds, the fifth Agrlograms furnished by the the Constitution and its liberties trolley, new six room single, oak English Lutheran Church. U. • S. Department of A ^ c u l- are rivals of eachr other, and also are unshaken. We may go on trimmed floors, 1-2 acre land. Garage Jndge. and ninth. eyes examined and ‘ your H-9-1-23. Monday.— No afternoon program. ture. , of The Tribune, in that It deprives securely to the destined fulfillment In cellar. An exceptionally nice home them of advertising that but for its tor $5600.— Call Arthur A. Knofla, 7:40 p. m.— Baseball scores. Closing Stock-Market Reports. and make a strong and generous fitted correctly and M House & Hale Block. DIAMOND DUST. 7:45 p. m.— Concert Program. 6:00 p. m.— Late News Flashes — existence they would carry. nation’s contribution to human Knockout a Day Recently The Tribune office was FOR SALE—West Center street— Early Sports News — Boston progress, forceful in example, gen­ prices. ' ‘ completely demolished by fire— i. 12 room two family. Property on this The Dodgers cast off the spell of WGI, MEDFORD HILLSIDE, Mass. American.' erous in contribution, helpful in ‘' V.' •treet will Increase. Price and par­ Keeps Blues Away presses and everything. Before ticulars of Arthur A. Knofla, House a ten game losing streak by turning 360 .^Metm-(AMRAD) 6:15 p. m.-r-Cbde .Practice. Lesson all- suffering and fearless In all Number On© Hundred., the flames had/ died down each of conflicts. Walter Ofirer, fe Hale Block. Tel. 782-2. on the Giants and .winning five to Says Mr. Dempsey the Mexican editors had sought out one, behind the left jianded pitch­ Daylight. Saying Time. 6:80 p.,m.— Boston Police reports. Let the internationalist dream FOR SALE—Dandy 2 flat, one min- The Tribune’s editor and placed his 015 Blain Sti, SootK Qte from trolley and Main street. ing of Reuther. White Sulphur Springs, N. Y., Amrad Bulletin' Board,' whole plant at the Tribune’s ■ dis­ and the bolshevist destroy. - God Price Is right. Call Arthur A.' Knofla, Sept. 1.— Jack Dempsey today had SUNDAY, SEPT,' 3. Wool Market -news- furnished pity .him "for -whoni no minstrel Honrs 10.80 a Tel. 782-2. posal for unlimited time.. Hard on Harris replaced Hasty and held coined a new motto as the result by the Commercial Bulletin of their heels came a meMenger- from raptures swell.” In-tbe spirit of FOR SALE—Elro street—^New tea the Red Sox safe in the late inn­ of his training activities here, for 12:00 noon.— Selections on the Boston. tbe Mexican Chamber of Commerce, tl^^ republic wfe . proclaim Amerl- T d ^ J ton ie. room flat, modem In every detail. Let ings the Athletics winning three his championship bout -with l,uls which withont collusion duplicated cahism and acclaim America.— me show It to you. Arthur A. Knofla, X^arren G. Harding, Jahuary 8, Tel. 782-2. House & Hale Block. to one. Angel Firpo on Sept. 14. the invitation from the American “A knockout a day," -was the Chamber of Commerce', to "use all 1920. BISSELL STREET—Two family The Cubs swarmed all, over the new one phrased by the title hold­ the. office and editorial space you louse between Foster and Main street generous form of Bppa Rlxey after er. may need In.our offices for xmlimit- ixtra large lot. Price $6600. W allace SOU7HEI»f dTIES UNITE' We move yon. , . , D. Robb, 853 Main street. the fourth Inning and hammered First It was Jack McAuUffe, the ed time, and ■without expense,’’ ON DEMOCRATIC CONCLAVE out a five to one decision over the Detroit heavyweight who was the A few days later "nie Tribune equipped trncksr««pyrl cite any ^ K E N T (Standard Time). victory possible. to yecelTe applications of tho$e en-r paesafc; o f Scripture that forbade FO R RJJNT— A n ew ly renovated 6 J. the practize. .► lom tenement. High location, no 'ob- titled to be made voters. Coney confined the Phillies to ; " m a i N ' ^ e e t ; , / ; ^ “ 1VeU/';.zald thu.ki^orizt, "how tetlon to 2 o>r 8 children, place for No applications to be made, will four hits and shut them out, the itdkena, also garden and garag«. be received after 5 p. m. Tuesday, about thgt pazaage that tells uz' no nady- fo r lmmedlate occupancy. Rent Braves winning threet to nothing. imanr can;a#rve ; two.: maztefs?"— iT.^.lnqalre o f .Mr^ Dalsell, - JOI^Oak September. 4, 1P23. I R e ^ rove-'atreet. , TThomas Ferguson, gkrgopaut'r. •; . Thpmas Sheridan, Y with all Im- Policemen In Sweden receive . •# v m e 8 -Iljgl»trars-of Voters. small decorations for their knoirl- ManebMter,-^an-, Ang. 28, 1928. edge of foreign languaget/^ Hendd A d ra ai^pBe.' <11-2, ij' T' t

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Pazde— by Fohtahie Fox dHDCIUlHMm I KHM&RDS C O PG BACK TOMORROW M D iG N — ^INO THE M Sift lMVHS*5eAKy*fiAME Ato.OFr.SMni WHOVHAS T« OeND'MSE AM0 I.ET tNE n(5Y ^ 9IGE FOR U ST WEEK’S DEFEAT WITH A rAKt ‘ M SSt SHCT5 APiBCE w m i THE HtOlOHIOESIIAT 'ieAltV'* BAtt. FASTER AND STRONGER TEAM TO HEIP HIM AmbitiMtt Warriort It W oik o m a Now—fr o tp e c b C U- < # 0 KM o W LABOR DAY SPORT CALENDS enUy Brqjiter — Uert. ^ ^IRKniaiitic Here Labor Day Y o V 9crfA'SoAK^ MANCHESTER VS. WILLIMANTIC Big^ League w i t h -m*,^ALLvWl Gaston Conung from F lit Moming and Locals Will At New Park— 10:15 O’clock. FJ.AYftP VH* (^ At^ e. Return Visit in Afternoon MANCHESTER A'^ WILLIMANTIC Standings SOI to Help. ^ -N e a l Ball, Famous Big Game at 3:30 O’clock. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1.— ^The task of developing a representative PIRATES VS. HIGHLAND PARK Eastern L ea^ e. ^ f leaguer, to Play Second football team at the University of At Highland Park— 10 O’clock. L. P.C. HftirtXord *e e • a e •' 82.. 47 .638 Pensylvania begins in earnest next {or Manchester. New Haven ...... 81 49. .628 Tuesday, when fifty candidates ac­ CHARTER OAK PARK RACES. Worqester ..... -62 ^ ■■ ■ - • • a' .66 .613 company Head Coach Louis A. Springfield r, >.. . •, 66 63 .6^12 3^ rHouiiHr T h a t Young and his assistants to Cape ^JipAL BALL, former big ELKS' FAIR—WILUMANTIC. Bridgeport > ... • e • ' 59 71 .464 May for three weeks of preliminary jfBtffpaict-__ will___ cover _ second b&se Albany » ^ e 56 73 .484 y 0ALU BoUHCJSD over the Week end. P ittsfield...... drill. The squad cannot return see 55 76 .420 ^ oV^f^'THiS ' s Is,, welcome new/i to the lo- Waterbury ...... 64 78 .409 to Franklin Field until two days baseball fans. Ball vtWs at one American League• WAT. I': before the opening of the university ;S5ie the best^ all-round player in Local Sport Chatter W. L. -lib tihe big time circuit. He is at New Y o r k ...... 78 42 '// oh September '28. This enforce^ A C ^ n t living in Bridgeport and Cleveland ...... 66 65 absence is caused by the fact that Innal club feels elated over se- D etroit...... 61 66 new turf is being'grown on th« hiB services. Manchester can enjoy Itself at^hete this fall is very bright at the St. L o u is ...... , 61 57 Franklin Field gridiron and cannot TomWrbw afternoonv the Man- many forms of sports over the present time. There are living right Washington ...... 57 64 be used even for practice prior to here at present, some of the best V cb«lter’T>4B'ebah club will stack up week end. All the leading baseball Chicago ...... 56 64 7/1 the opening game with Franklin •galhBt the Fisk- Red Tops of teams In town with the exception of players In Hartford County. Then Philadelphia . . . ----- 62 67 ^ \ and Marshall on September 29. ip.e«, Masfl., 'to the third and the Atlas are playing either Sun­ the added Inducement of collecting National League. J L IV day or Monday. a bit of loose change ought to fur­ O p . A n - For the last week the candidates ggibe of the series at the New W. L. P.C. ' ' ' ^v>' litve been drifting into town'k lAo-,- ,rk on McKee street. Lefty nish a stronger appeal it j i t, New Y o r k ...... 80 47 .680 I Ho/^X PoR IT ; able to resist the urge to itntempBpn will be sent out for The All-Italian Stars are playing Cincinnati...... Pretty ^oon the soccer teams are ...74 49 .602 work, six men, five qi SbOtodsdutyK and will have for an the Park A. C. at the Heights dia­ Pittsburgh...... mond tomorrow morning at 10 going to get underway with the fall ...72 61 .586 i and one center, went to opponent none other than the fam- Chicago ...... 70 56 .660 on Thursday as the guests of OM ?*^nbe” Richards. o'clock. schedule. As Manchester has the champion club of them all, the St. L o u is ...... 62 63 .496 Bell for a little extra work. Bqt M :,;. /rte-. series between these two Brooklyn ...... 58 64 ..476 the main squad will start for th« are eoual as tottering Art Maybe Rube Richards is coming prospects are exceedingly bright Philadelphia ...... 40 82 .328 ^ n son . * former hero of the silk here for revenge tomorrow., _.and this year. It must hurt some of the shore Tuesday noon, and the men B o sto n ...... 39 84 .317 Jtdwn'Jjlws. managed to 'wiggle maybe he won’t get it. Thofiipson down state aggregations to refer to will have their first workout Wed­ will be out there doing the heaving Manchester as the champs. International Leagne. ,\V nesday morning. For the first ihgh nine frames of the Nation* W. L. DVB and emerge a winner in for the Hopefuls. P.C. week Trainer Lawson Robertson/ Plans are underway to give the Baltimore ...... 89 49 .645 has ordered that there be but one setto some time ago. Rube ••c.XMft. Tiw' f T.> wm Rochester ...... 87 55 ds ihlmself) lost a nice ball Sipples might get a chance to boxing fans of this town a chance .613 practice dally. The headquarteri hurl against the Thread City team to witness some fast boxing before Buffalo ...... 71 70 '.504 of the squad at Cape May will he here last Sunday, R eading...... 69 a Hopefuls will lineup as Monday. He has one victory stored the cold weather sets In. When a 70 .497 Stockton Villa and the practice vriU Toronto ...... '. with Ball at second. Slp- away against them already and card o^over thirty rounds of boxing ...70 72 .493 be held on an adjoining field. Syracuse ...... • • • 65 75 _ Will pastime in center field hopes to repeat it. Is announced, and the fact that the .464 Although the squad which foe^ contestants are amateurs that is Newark ...64 81 .400 to the shore Is one of t6#latge Ib ec^reet that the fans are Those who are interested in the five game series. Buffalo 9. Jersey City 7. Greh' smilingly asserted this morn­ Le» H.11, .eerettr, ,nd FOOTBALL CALL much veteran material h a ^ £ p.jfor oome real baseball. forming a football team will meet Newark 4-6, Toronto 0-2. ing ^ a t be would give all legitimate for the local A. A. U. club, has ought to havejiiM Teu better" line 'IM f .WlUiinantic Monday. again next Thursday evening. The They are not going to bring the Reading 2, Rochester 0. challengers a chance at the title. issued a call for material for the this fall. Ho esi^ted by Ida; n^orning the Hopefuls outlook for a fast semi-pro team coffin or goat. Baltimore 2, Syracuse 3. It is the second title Greh has ISSUED BY DR. MARVEL *‘Lud” Wray. ew,ter on the 1914- ^Ijao np against the Thread held. He won the American light silk town relay team which will -17 and teams, who will devotl . iiigregation at the New Park GAMBS TODAY. heavyweight crown from Gene Tun- be entered in the Centennial Re­ himself fo the centers.. "Boeond of the series. The ROVERS DOWN ACES The summary: ney in May 1922, oiily to lose It lay Race. Anyone eligible for the Bert Bell, nnarterback end cap-' )Us hopes of taking both Rovers. Eastern League. back to.Tunney before a year had race may take part and this rul­ Bears to Train at Quonset, H. tain in 1919, will be chiefly respon- ia d wind up the series, AB R H PO A B Bridgeport at Hartford (2). elapsed. I., Beginning Sept. 17.— ^Few Bible for the quarterbacks. 'With i'might be asked to take the His victory over Wilson last ing is extended to the town alone. the graduation of ex-captain Miller, IN FAST SNAPPY THJ Jackson ss .. 2 2 2 2 4 1 New Haven at Worcester. Under the tentative plans which Lost by Graduation— Coach Id .dn' Obe of the games Mon- R. Boyce p .. 2 1 2 1 7 0 Albany at Springfield. night, .was by virtue of the. judges’ there is no man ot.-va^ty experi­ jlSe has pitched but one game decision, given after Greh and Wil­ are drawn up by Mr. Hall those Robinson Optimistic. ence in sight for this*Job. Thei^lb Weiman 2b . . 2 0 1 1 0 0 Waterbury at Pittsfield. wishing to enter may start next Cieobon, Fourth of July at B. Boyce lb . 3 0 0 10 0 0 American League. son had battled .fifteen hard rounds are five promising candidates oui* bl -and turned in a mighty Lead West Side League by — thirteen of which were Greb’s. week working out at the West for it, however. Four are memberii ' Boyle 3b ___ 3 0 0 2 3 2 Cleveland at Chicago. Side Playgrounds. These work­ ggma despite the fact that Comfortable Margin and Woods If . . . 8 0 1 0 0 0 Detroit at St. Louii^ . Wilson, slow and awkward, was ProvlJcuce, Sept. 1.— The first of last y e a ’s freshman squad. Thep had tossed the tilt to the bewildered by the challenger’s outs will extend until the middle Seem Sure to Cop Pennant. Waddell rf .. 8 0 0 0 0 0 Washington at New York. of the month when an elimination call to Brown University football include Thomas, of the Slippery- B«. Bunde C....2 11 2 0 0 Philadelphia at Boston. whirlwind attack. He won only the Rock Normal School, and Bddy, of • Tjtiread City team is report- first hand last rounds. In tM final race, from the Center to the Green candidates for 1923 was sent out League standing. Wolfram cf .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 National League. will be held between 12 of the Spokane, Wash., who alternated be strengthened up consld- New York at Brooklyn, round he waded in, regardless of this week by Dr. Fred W. Marvel, here for the freshmen last tidl; ^ ferrthe pair of battles with , . W. ,-L. P.C. the flurry of blows thrown at him fastest runners In the preliminary Rovers ...... ___ 5 1 .833 Totals .22 4 7 18 14 8 Boston at Philadelphia. workouts. supervisor of athletics, with the Richter, of the Suffleld, Conn., ed^esief; Pete Wilson will not St. Louis at Pittsburgh. by Greb. It was a desperate bid to Browns ...... ___ 3 3 .500' term^ate the contest by a knock­ From these 12 men the fastest notice that practice will begin at school, and Wltherow, a local agglnst Manchester according Chicago at Cincinnati. schoolboy. Of more, experience Is AdVlices received here. Instead Aces ' ...... ___ 2 4 .333 out, the only way Wilson could win eight'will be selected to represent the American Legion camp, Quon- Giants ...... ___ 2 4 .338 Farr If ___ International League. the fight. the town. The team will make a Flues, who substituted at end'and; eonple good filngers with Newark at Toronto (2). set, R. I., on Monday, Sept. 17. halfback last year. Fines has the or lOqs of reputation will en- Qarrity 2 b . The fight Itself was not Conducive preliminary Joarney over the pro­ The Royers in the West Side Quisb lb . . Reading at Rochester (2). of anything thrilling.. At times the posed course from ESast Hartford Quonset has been the preliminary distinction of being one of the best nyor to pat a crimp in the title Baltimore at Syracuse (2). punters on the squ/"; Itipns Hopefuls. League took a fast one away from Hewitt cf .. repeated holding and wrestling of to Manchester and get all fine training ground for the Bears for While Coach Y ^ a g ’s greatest ^the past Willimantic could the Aces yesterday by the score Krause c .. the combatants grew Irksome and points and data necessary. , The the last t'wo seasons and is an ideal concern is the backfield, 'with quar­ ra be counted upon to furnish of 4 to 1. The league leaders Angelo 3 b .. the referee was forced to warn race promises to be one of the spot not alone because of Its fa­ . etrbnuOua battles against the gathered seve^ hits oft Ferguson Bxeellento ss ADDISON FANS EAGERLY them to greater efforts. Both men most exciting ever held within the terback worrying him most, he is cilities for'taking care of a large anxious to work out his candidates .town tribe. But id the past while the losers were able to get Kllnk rf . . . were cautioned by the referee for town’s borders. squad but also because of its iso­ Ferguson p infractions of the rules. Grab for for halfback. With Capt. Hamer 'Fears, since Bader departed, only One of the offerings of Boyce, The relay race will not be con­ lation. Th«i% are no distractions City gang have remain- Boyce and Jackson bit twici^ out AWAIT TOMORROW'S TILT holding su'd hitting, and using his fined to the members of the Army assured of the fullback post, there Totals 1 1.18 7 6 to Interfere with mornlak and af­ are some promising men for tho .ahttiinally quiet. All this seems of two times at bat. thumb in' the cllnehea, WUsoa for & Navy club as reported. While ternoon sessions and blackboard ittned to be scattered Monday. hittlfig low at times. the most of the members will re­ two positions at halfback. McOraw Hopewell and Addison to^lay talks in the evening. has the inside track for one half­ ^.Tke morning game was arrang- Greb fou gh t. his characteristic, port from the ex-servtce men’s or­ Dr. Marvel has asked forty- ^ A ^ rb eca ose of the State Fair Deciding CMitest Sunday— unorthodox style, swarming all over ganisation, it la expected that sev­ back, with Craig, Woodard and Wilson and . punching from all three players to report at Quonset fCmirter Oak park in the after- Rqbe Pidlurd on Mound for eral, more runners will come out ready for work. Two of them, Witmer, all experienced men, ready Just UJee a Derby Winner angles forcing the ex-ehamplon to fight it out for the other posi­ and it will also allow the fans Addisfm. and make a bigger and better Parkraan Sayward, end, and Hom­ Thread City an opportunity around the ring undei a barrage squad. tion. of lefts and rights to the Jaw and er Metzger, guard and tackle, are etching the Hopefuls before Mr. Hall also said that the Rec­ temporarily out of it . because of re­ Of the line positions it ia aeanin- (Special to Ibe Herald.) body. reation Center plauned on form­ ed that last year's veterans will be llks' fair in the evening. Addison, Sept. 1.— Sunday will cent illnesses,^ but it is hoped that ing a soccer football team among both will bo In togs soon after col­ the first Choice of the coatee. bring together Addison and Hope- the different players in town who Those veterans, air of whom will be well In ^ e third and rubber game Hurls East lege opons. Until Sayward appears.- tOCKS TO P U Y are not membera of either the Brnest Sehmults and Jim Sheldon on hand at the start, include JPalf- ' of the vLittle World’s Series” at Manchester or Olympic clubs. The child at one end, Sutherland ..at (jlastbnbary. Rube Pollard is Sde Kids to Easy will have first call at the ends, games will be played on Saturday with Harold Neubauer, the base­ tackle, Papworth at guard and Dem ' slated to perform on the mound afternoons at home and abroad. at center. The missing veterane BROAD BROOK SUNDAY for home team while Ace Ledgar Win Over West^de ball pitcher, and Jim Stillef, fresh­ The Bast Side kiddles with Wag­ It la believed that this Idea will man star last season, close on their are Brtresvaag at end, Thnrman at will drive them over for Hope- ner hurling fine ball had little and boom soccer as It never.was tackle and Kelly at guard. The ' well. heels. Series With Farmer Boys trouble with the youngsters from boomed before in these parts. A coaches, however, will havn a big This series has awakened all For tackles Head Coach Robin­ That Town Tomorrow— the West Side. Gustafson was hit meeting will he held next Friday son will have Capt. John Spellman, selection for these vacanciee* Glastonbury to a baseball fever. hard for a total of 16 hits that pro­ evening at the'West Side Rec. and Jiarrand or McLaughlin to The first game in the series gave brilliant running mate of Mike Among the more prominent eandl- duce^ 16 runs. Brrors played a plans and officers elected fpr the Gnllan In 1928, Quentin Reynolds, dates for line hohors are (TaldweU Hopewell a 9 to 1 victory‘over Ad­ large part in the victory. The sum­ season. dison in Glastonbury and' the sec­ Harry HOflinnn. first baseman on and Stevene at end, Robinson at. - mary. center, Coleman and Dewhnrst at ; ke Shamrocks will plag» the ond went to Addison in Hopewell the Brown nine last spring, Ben Bast Side Roman and Joe Gnllan, brother of tackle and Relnere at guard. Brook team in that place by the score of 16 to 6. . AB. R. H .PO .A . B, From the scores of the past two Mike. Bckatein will again be seen At the-end of the first 'week' theft ^ afternoon the truck leav- B^ Dowd, 2b 6 1 2 2 0 1 at center, with McDermott and wilt be two practices da^, irlth' »tr Square at 1:80 o’clock. gaipes It would seem that the Neno, ss 5 2 4 3 8 0 Barrett flanking him. Developing light ecrinuneges at the enff^ot ^ ^ |er McLaughlin or Farrand will teams ere eyenly matched . and LttSeck, lb 6 1 2 11 4 1 that a hot battle, le in store for Leading Mtyor capable substitutes tor the center dayp. The coaonei expeet tie tikvi Wagner, p 6 2 2 0 7 0 their eandldatei pretty w ^ rigid .‘{north end aggregation is both teams before the game is trio If one of the real problems Mosser, 0 8 8 2 9 2 0 cenftontlng the eoaehas. l^ dik a along in fine shape de- over. up by the time the eqned litnngt. A. Dowd. If 6 1 1 0 0 0 League Hitlers to Philadelphia. %tka:;fact that it was defeated Tha'llBeups thet have gone Farr, 8b 4 1 8 1 0 0 In the backfield the veterans in- amateur town champlon- through the other two games will Bruno, cf 4 0 0 0 1 0 clnde Myers. Bisenharg, Higgins, remain Intact tor the deciding quarters, Paypr, Sweet, Ferry, the Pirates. This is the Prete, rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Swaney, haltbao)^ and Jolm Pbhl- imd''e)f the series with Broad contest. Both teams have been PITTSBUBGH TO .PABT m thar overconfident and this man full. Charltn Xlumpf, and. the team has every 40 12 16 27 17 American League. came to Rrown from Western ttf'cethkning home a winner, .proved against them in the first West Side .. O. AB. R. H. Pot. who twirled such ex- games. , ’ AB. R. H.PO.A. serve, is a bslfbaok of vritom ihaeh Ruth, N. 7 . .. 120 408 120 164 .401 is expected. CherUe Mershall, stkf New Turk, Sept,' i the Plratea . They have evidently gotten over Croekbt, ss 8 Heilmana. Dt. 109 4.02 84 169 .896 was current in lo ^ this fsellng and have buckled .punter in 1921, is alto in the run­ '■■'will probably get the J. Sewell, CU.121 488 81 168,377 ning once more after having been cles fdday- thkt Itabli ../a ^ fh st the farmer down to hard work in-preparation Jjon, n and Chbrieir SriuiS^ 1at Rnnday.> . > e-Sb Sfifiaker. Ck .H 8 4 6 8 D6.1$9.866 out of college a year becanse of ,^ f 0 t 8 unr breaks at all i JatieiOB, Cl..180 618108188 .867 ogtekier' TtipteriTri^^ # - 4o*hreiMe under the wire There is plenfy of parking space ■lb iUaess. Fred Croee. former at the grounds in Addison, and Ib Nattoual Leugtte. taehmea qnarterbaek, aad Ohu^ irargh Ptratec, an ; esse - he goes wrong, O. AR. R. H. Pet ad, with i^ ; m dF to lump In at Bute ..are 4wo large ginUostMW If, 8b-c 4 lie Dixon, all-interscholastie half* the field. The bon groands oMt 4 Bomaby 8. L. 07 884^ 88J61.898 baek }n NeV Jenfy iu 1 ^ 0 and CMb g tatei.'vsMliriik- may be yefohed by tnraing. to the ■ 1 Wheat. Bklyn. 80 29T 60107.878 1911, are other youngetire u f qnU^ the. Shamroeke WiiUe Spencer, hike clu^n^iieh"of America, n ^ 're d ed th figuaJA a O U stonbi^, ikft at fifntios tS, Glnstonbnry. Bott:mi’s.fi. L .;i« 481; «f H I .i»T 1^. CMMh Rohiaaeu wtu iM lfi fixings of. a 4^nner whCT he dhidbed his title for anotaer u a p im Mfi- 410 l l .l T l ^ t i r hfive-lteggie- BroimJ aud^ M i *t KewwfcJUfi I t i I i i Peunler J i M O l 108 JO liO .8M (SplkeJl 8ta« M file aiSfi9t«P<«. .emaiaqisdtvi , . s i \' v*r; .

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There wUl .be ho meeting Mob* day evenlbg of the J^. C. B. A.. The NEW DEPOT SQUHfiE par readen are reapectfnlljr ne(xt meeting will be held on the regneated to note that, foUow- third Monday of September. ihg our usual custom, there will FU G ARRIVES Newsy" Items Gathiered fiom be BO Issne of the Herald on F red' Paisley is spending a few ..'TTT' • .• . ^ ->• 7 Monday next. Labor Day. days in Oilbertville, Mass. the I^ocal Dealers. Banner Secured Ay Sdlmcrip* • i • - • ... > / } h®art G. H. Howe and son Harold, B. tion Chiefly Among North George H. Wllilams finds It hard ill TGwn. ,pi«i J. Bendeson and son Frank have End People is Fifteen Feet to get away from the Huson-BsBpx line. Although he and G. L. Betts returned from n camp In the Beric- by Nine. ch ' Siih^ r S ta^ i»EE WHBK Rxaanni-- shlres where they have spent an recently dissolved partnership In .. - V Kbhl>..;.daughter o f Afrr ABOUT tOWN enjoyable vacation. The new flag to be used at Depot the Manchester Hudson-Essex Co., and lfra. >Jusiah ..l^bb- of Cant^ Square was received today, having Mr. Williams has become an asso­ People Win ""-'et; .-will tiadi’ atH-Naw Britain ciate dealer and is driving a new *■ j^gatha aehooia. Ip . Waspingtop, Sept. The registrars will be In 'ses­ William J. McKee of Griswold been purchased through the'J. W. E l t o - ‘D tft*^t: wU.L begin * the Essex coach. ;.D«idhdl4t and of the beglpnlSig, . middl^i sion on Tuesday, September 4, at street Is on a ten-day motor trip Hale Company. This is the flag and Fide ter)h,>irtifci7 very; few, Changes pf; die partUl BQlai’ the Hall of Records for the pur­ through Canada. which we mentioned In last night’s c ajaong t%y?:.;^|ter®. ..^B, the new, day. Sept. 10,; as viewed pose of receiving the applications Herald had been secured through G. L. Betts of the Manchester V • I -'' o^ f "Mr. arfd m I ^ I on'v^Unter street will not Chester, Conn.,'hare: beep''' of .those who wish to be made the efforts of Charles A. Sweet, Hudson-Essex Co. received a car- M i«;':^al^ea;lrfD®x£»r'of Oaklann Elmer Johnson and Clarence Caters o f % . ready fOr the opening,' It’.wlH by Science Servipe’s.. ^astr voters. The hours will be from who circulated a subscription paper load of Essex coaches this week ® tjH ^t/,w i!lK 0'to’ M i ^ In-? Larson of Clinton street will spend and has another carload coming in Btituta^of-.Te^aoip^: necessary to hold double ses- expdrt'ffom data obtained' nine o’clock In the morning un­ chiefly among the North End busi­ Nautical Alraamac Offlee of ^ e the next few days at Walnut Beach. ness men. soon. He delivered a coach today Ohfltaa .Bi^tr.- aoh: ot 'Mr. and Npns fpr - the fcst. few weeks . in til live o’clock In the afternoon. It Partial of g^des Ope: to sig, the. teaebers .in Naval 'Observatory. ; Is absolutely necessary fof all The flag is flfteen by nine feet to L. Stager of Lyndale street and Mrs. e,- R,-Burr,-yriir attend CulverJ Mr. and Mrs. John LaCoss and lid-. ^MiJiUry, AcaSgimy. ' , these gndes Will alternate, that The moon w ill'first intiip|;»"w would-be voters to file their appli­ son, Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs and Is made of the flrst quality of the coach recently purchased by the sun at 3:43 p. m., ih® gfm cations on or before next Tuesday bunting. Following Is a list of the the Boosters club to be gdven away Students* ^ H m augh’ter of- fa, one teap^er. NRi have tge morn­ John Mikoleit and daughter, donators: Dr. rad irs.^N.rld.' ,end the next few pursue their- -B t i^ ^ . ‘In- various vastay vaf- OakV street'*,’ will ehler day. There will be no sessions in min D. Lailey, sister of Mrs. Keyes Raymond Chartier. el Buick touring car that hejs driv­ schools and coIIijgeB ara! ^ oto . Take pictures over the hollda^^ days at Stony Point, R. I. . Fred Pohlman. Northpaisterii ^Ehiveri^. the building of the Mapehaater and Mr. Ferguson. ing. The new lines and Improve­ below, Doubtless'tbere aps^^^ Adblph*< KltteT, ’ son of Mr. and Kodak. Pilm ; at Edward J. Mttrti/ •Joseph Pohlman. ments on this model are finding fa­ more Community Club, the "White pljy’s Pharmacy, Depot Squai«.--ii-^>' Mr. and Mrs. Christy Wilson, . John F. Maloney. Mrs. A. KHtel df-Ris^R street, wlU Hohss.^’ Adv. The Misses Catherine and Eve­ Miss Mary and Henry Wilson are vor with Buick admirers and Mr. Several of thie.young piet^le from- go to Tuft#; several other Manches­ lyn Palmer of Woodbridge street Joseph Rollason. spending the week end at Light­ A. F. Howes. Shearer has already booked sev­ the north end the'tbwn will gd to ter l^oys will return td.Tqfts. have returned from a visit with house Point, New Haven. ^ eral orders for new cars for early Ohlo-Wesleyau,; J>el|?*tkre, • Ohiq, ;DavW7WiJliaijaB, son of Mr. tnd reletives In Searsport, Me. Miss R. M. Reid. delivery. E. F, Brown. '*• where MlsS H ary- ‘MeM^ejoy ' re­ MpR.CtlntoAiWrilBiws, of Buckland; Evelyn Palmer will teach in Bris­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turklngton turns to teach again.' I^e^^inelude will 'enter Middleb’upy:, College' tol. A. L. Brown. and son, Clarence, of Garden street, James Foley. R- Tinker, Jr., has delivered her sister, MarJibile^ -IHss' - Mal^l are spending a week at Silver Chevrolet touring cars during the Sheridan, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. All members and friends of the Robert Gray. ' V PINH STILL Qji FABM. Beach. ^ Henry Franey. past week to William Morrison of. Thomas SherWan, - and' Anthony New ^Brltaiii, Qaup,,. Sept. l . ~ Young People’s Society, Christian Center street, Hiram Bodreku of Cervinl, son of Mr. and ldrs. Eman­ Endeavor, of the Second Congrega­ N. Fay. Four mebhejs of tiMf^oeal detecUve Conrad Casperson of Village Thomas Morlarty. West street and Monaco’s Garage uel Ceryinl ofH orth Main street. bureau,pltcl^ed hdy.fdf over an tional Church are urged to be pres­ street and' Clarence Anderson of in Glastonbury; also a sedan to Miss Olive McMenemy' returns to. ent at the meeting Sunday evening Charles E. Norton. hdur Ctoday:and .when-.they reached Jackson street will spend the next P. B. Ward. John Gharman of Manchester. The Oberlln, and Miss Christine to the bottom of the pile they uncov­ when special music will be pro­ few days at Myrtle Beach. opening of two new Chevrolet fac­ Storrs...... vided. L. S. Martin. ered a cache o f whiskey, ten gallon John Chartier. tories at Buffalo and Cincinnati Samuel J. McCormick, son of In all. Without waiting to cool of Mrs. P. Larson and daughter, J. L. Strong. has resulted In largely increased Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick they arrested John, Marinchog, Mrs. John M. Knox and daugh­ Vivian of Middle Turnpike left to­ production and Mr. Tinker is now of 226 Center street.; will enter owner of the farm, on a charge of ter of Glastonbury have been vis­ C. E. Curtis. day for a two weeks’ stay at their Morris Housen. able to offer, for the flrst time In Brown University of Providence. violating the liquor laws. Their iting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey of cottage at Sound View. His brother, Ernest W, McCormick hay. pftcblhg 'cdhtest followed dis­ Hilliard street. I. P. Campbell. / months, cars of nearly all models G. L. Grazladlo. for Immediate delivery. will return for his second year ai covery- of a distnraAed - still in a Philip Burke of Spruce street Is PaganI Brothers. Harvard Law School. smoke Souse jon the -farm. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry A. Ryland- spending a few days at Myrtle Juul & Smith. Walter Quinn, son of Mr. an,d er and son, and Mrs. Rylander’s Beach. B. T. Abel, proprietor of Abel’s ------:------TT'----- . ^ A. J. Chartier. Se^Ice Station at the corner of Mrs. J. H. Quinn, will enter Dart­ mother, Mrs. Northup of Cumber­ J. M. Nichols. mouth College. DANGER! land street, are,spending a few Miss Grace Savage o't Griswold Oak and Cottage streets now has Young map, don’t gb West. Thou­ days In Washington, Conn. C. E. Wilson Nurseries. the local agency for the Gardner. Miss Ethel Richmond, daughter street left today to spend a few days "Comes Home Once a Year’’. sands of movle-msd girls are out df at Columbia Lake. Gardner of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richqiond work In Los Angeles.—Reading Mrs. William Adams and daugh­ A different models. Mr. of South Main street, will leave for Times. ter Florence of New York City Mrs. fethel Davis and Miss Mar­ Abel eays that he Is planning to the Boston School of Physical Edu­ have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. sales of this car this fall cation about the middle of Septem­ garet Arnold are spending a few WOMEN VOTERS WEL ber. Robert J. Adams of Walnut street. daj's at the Walsh cottage, Pleasant and that he has numerous pros­ View. pects In town at the present tlifie. Miss Frances Conrow and Miss UNDERTAKINI Henry Suphen of Greenwich was MEET NEXT TUESDAY Estelle Keith will go to the Holland before Judge Raymond Johnson In There will be no Issue of The House Kinkergarten at Sprlngfltld. Fnneral DlrectliqK and Embalmli^ Herald on next Monday, Labor Day. STULL EV PRISON Miss Margaret Weldon, daughter the local police court this morning of Dr. and Mrs, T. H. Weldon, will charged with reckless driving. He Manchester League Will Hold HOLMES study at Mt. Ida Preparatory 26 WocIal deputies made violent Mill street for many years. speeches which were applauded. CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK. Fill the tires fyesh-a^ 4®4'the The North End football team Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 1.— Jack will practice at the Old Mill Creagh, aged 4, was Instantly killed With lAf«!^B0ST and go on your way with the assurance* thkt^ipu are grounds at 10:30 o’clock. All mem­ near his home on Chapel street to­ bers are requested to attend. day when a heavy truck driven by o.K. , A, ■ ' - Louis Berger, of Norwalk, ran over DRV-MASHIwd Thomas A. Hooey of 169 Summit street is spending his vacation at the boy’s head as he fell beneath Camp Washington, Lake Side, it. Witnesses declared the child P. S.-fA gpod spwe tire up'^ bejiikd ^yes you a Conn. ran directly Into the side of the truck, the gross weight of which is >1 ------comfo'rtable feelipg when you’re 0^ OR the road. The Misses Eva and Josephine said to have been over 15,000 Jarvis of Center street are enjoy­ pounds. Berger is being held In ing a ten day vacation in Provi­ $2,500 on a charge of manslaugh­ dence, R. I, ter, pending the coroner’s hearing here today. M otor Cars Miss Hazel Colton of Adams street ha* left for Boston where she MUST DISMANTLE CAFES. THE 1024 BUICK IS HERE ! will spend Labor Day. Ansonia, Conn., Sept. 1.— Saloon If you wish to have a demonstra- keepers here were today given until Comer Main and Hilliard Streets. tlpn or drive the new car, Call 1135 Mr. Murphy of Charter Oak street September 10th to dismantle tlielr ' Built and Sold in the Year Endinigr or 79-2. Is on a visit to Coney Island for a places of business or face action by COURTESY, . , . SERVICE, few days. He will also visit his the state’s attorney. Notices were August 1,1923. When Better Cars Are Built— sister In Brooklyn, N. Y, Bulck Will Build Them. served on forty saloon owners by -...... : - * local officials. The action follows Better Than Ever. The dance which was scheduled a conference between Arthur R. That means another half Every Year IS a Bulck Year. to be held In Walker’s Pavilion, McOrmond, local prosecutor, and ...... Marlboro, tonight, has been called State’s Attorney Aaron A. Ailing fied Chevrolet drivers. oft. Messrs. Plnney and Cowles and his assistant, Walter Pickett, announce that dances Wljl be held at New Haven. JAMES M. SHEARER in Orange hall the first and third • ^ been m- ; , Bulck Agent. Mondays In each month, the flrst 806 ^ Main. St. Calms Block. one will probably be held the third Classroom lectures on history creas^ and'we are now able to give imme*;| Monday in SeptembefT will soon be broadcast by radio W. HARRY ENGLAND from the University of Washing­ ♦ deliveries on Upwards of fifty Manchester ton. Manchester Green. Phone" 74. people attended the carnival at Wllllmantlc last night, given by the MAURNITY HOME lodge of Elks there. In celebration Open and Cl^ed Moddo of "Rockville Night.’’- All report a fine time. r Condneted by Mrs. G. H. Howe 1924-Models and Piices Remain the at Q2 Wadsworth St. Experienced Miss Margaret Adams and the obstetrical nurse in attendance. Misses Mullen of Knox street will Buy Your Candy from Phone 1106. spend the week-end In Cromwell. Selectman Thomas J. R ogen of Garden street, and Walter Walsh The Makers of Pleasant street are spending a 130 Center Street So. Mait^et The Most Economical few days at Saybrook. ,We make a large assortment of candies-^-new sorts Piano to Buy Mr. and Mrs. Henry von Hone of almost daily. And you are always sure of getting fresh Cars Sold on Time Payments. Clinton street, and Mrs. von Hone’s and delicious candies here. Is the one which receives the ap­ sister. Miss Helen Johnson, and proval of those who have tested Henry Johnson of New Britain left them In their homes for many yestevc’ay to spend a few days with years. , The relatives In New York. They made JACOB BROTHERS’ PIANO the trip In Mr. Johnson's automo­ Special Saturday and Is one of the most economical bile. pianos made, because the test of time has proven them worthy the Mary C. Keeney Tent^ Daughters S u n d a y high approval bestowed upon of Veterans will celebrate their h e thrill of happiness through them. They give perfect and flrst anniversary next Thursday HOME MADE NUT FUDGE ...... 37c LB. ^ yow fw i^y whenyoh'cbme hom lasting-satisfaction, and their evening. They have Invited Llzbeth T price attracts careful buyers. A. Turner Tent, No, 6 of Hartford, CALIFORNIA NOUGAT ...... 37c LB.* do you evOT'think of thi8:b^^;ih'e ver qecur' to yojl that.your d ^ ; flra posltfon. Our cool parlor is a popular place to stop for an Ice Kemp’s Music House dates, the Girl Scout athletic events ones d ^ r v e prQiection whether ^ you come scheduled for last night were not Cream Soda or College Ice. 707 Main St. held, nor will they be this after­ home or not?.; ; ' We ^’EreiTthlng Mnsleal." noon as'Some of the notices 'erron­ eously stated. ' Have you.made-’a vaiid ■ wffii^prb^di;^;f^^ financiid str^gth and ror^rate pei^sm ^ce Mrs. Frances Gibbon of Oxford [ Save For Next Tear’s Vacation I street has left for an extepded visit in your (executor and trustee? A . NOW is the .time to Join our So. Manchester Candy Kitchen with her neice at Long Island, Tinker Block W .VACATION CLUB N .Y. , ^ Main and Krch S tire ^ ' Ainbulos & Stevens. i The Home Bank & Tfoat Co. Miss Elisabeth Reardon -of Rear­ \ _*'Th® Bank of Servlce’’- don’s Specialty Shop will spend the a«kt-two weeks ju Atiratu auar.

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