■ THE f ■.' . ST-^ NET PRESS RUN W w m w m H fc» O. . AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION »mm ■-'■ OF THE EVENING HERALD for the mouth of October, 1027 RaiB tonight and 5,042 colder Wechiesday/ ^ . ■ (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE iCENTS caaaaifled Advertlring on FlBfo l'=-•“ ' ■ the St. J.aiiies parish will give an engaged in the work. ests, with Tex Rickard, ColJohn The size of the untSjjwas indi­ workers in autbmbblles visited, all many de^dheliev^d'still buried be-r ous anecdotes—rfresh from the No Misstatement o'i!;r.l ameunt of land on th% oppo; — -The drive wiil get well under cated by tbe fact that the railroad S. Hammond and W, F. Carey. streets which had not been finished, neath tons o f debris that only huge “ Remus' is not making a mis­ f.: ■■ li'.de ol the sU-cet. Rev. W. cranes can reprove and with the convivial gatherings of the road way by tomorrow, although mem­ and completed the work...... ' gang in which he had recehtljr been statement to the coUrjt,” declared r.c dy. who was at a hearing on the bers of seme of the teams started A check-up by the executive number of recovered bodies stand­ Remus. . , laviiut of St. James street last ing at 22, a dual investigation of a trustee. . „ their campaigns today. Fred Van committee a few days ago showed He also chatted regretfuUy “ The reference to 'Mr. Connors’ night said that he believed his Ness, chairman of the Roll Call in MEXICO’ S REASONS INVENTOR IS KILLED the names of several persons who the disastrous explosion of the being referred to as a ‘lieutenant,’ pr-rioh would favor widening the MantShester, expects the drive to be Equitable Gas Company’s plant about his past and hopefully about wilj be stricken from the xeoord,” had been contributors in the pre­ his future. He had been one of the sucet. Action on the acceptance in full swing by tomorrow at the vious campaign, but who had not here opened today. • ruled Judge Shook. of the layout of the sti'eet was de­ latest. County Coroner W. J. McGregor best of burglars In Albany but Remus sat down with a smile. WHILE TEEPHONING been visited by the workers in the made a mistake—-he got caught. ferred until the property owners Registration Quarters FOR INTERFERING present drive. These have since will attempt to fix the responsibili­ Remus had a very busy morning on the street can arrive at a defi­ A vacant store in the O’Leary ty for the explosion, one of the But he’d be more careful in the in court. Earlier he had filed a mo­ been visited, and practically all worst here in years, and at the nite decision with regard to widen­ block, offered by P. J. O’Leary, has have made generous contributions. future. tion for a' subpoena designed to eL ing been accepted by the drive commit­ same time the Pennsylvania Rjiblic _I______must__ be _ _going,” said “’Peg feet the recovery of records, papers While the canvassing has been Service Commission sent its secre-1 leg,’! delicately wiping, the hack of Accept Homestead Street tee and will be used as a place Wants to Prevent U. S. From His Lawyer Finds Him Dead fln'shed, some of the workers have and other of his belongings that he Homestead street residents were where memberships in the . Red tary, H. D. Hirsch, here to make a month with a fist. says are in the possession o f Ihrank- not yet had time to make their re^ survej'. _Gnn Goes Off lin L. Dodge, the man in the case, out in force last night to show the Cross may he obtained by people norts. It Is expected that all of who are not approached by canvas­ With Receiver Still Grasp­ Despite wild reports that the He thanked' his hdst and. hostess and members Of the tamily bf the Selectmen that they wanted their Constructing New Canal these reports' will be in late this street accepted. They also wanted sers. known death toll has risen as high and * shook hands so enthusiastic­ slain Imogene Remns. ■I This will be a Ipranch of the main evening. as fifty, it was established definite­ ally that his rifle was accidentally Six jurors, tentatively accepted, to have the' Selectmen do some- The committee’s clerical force headquarters, which will be in the Across Nicaragua. ed In Hands. ly by International News Servicb discharged. were In the jury box shortly hrfore thiE.g toward repairing the road. has made out cards for every con­ that only 21 bodies have been re­ Those present last night were John rooms of the Chamber of Commerce It was then Mrs. Sullivan faint­ noon and prospects were that it in the Dewey Richman block at 769 tributor, showing whether the gift moved. These are in the county ed. One wonders what delayed would take considerable time to. Vichi, Joseph Trevino, Natale Ru- was cash or part payment, and al­ morgue. It is quite generally agreed obtain the jury. fini, Dante Pagani, John Ponticelli, Main street. All returns by teams Washington, Nov. 1^.— The real Highlands, N, J., Nov. 15— While herl and theik captains will be made at lowing space for quarterly and among rescue workers, however, ‘ “ Oh, pshaw,” said Sutton, put­ , Remus began questioning Tales­ Angelina Trivigno, Frank Beneven- object of Mexico In stirring up Herbert O. Meisterknecht, pictu­ semi-quarterly payments of pledges. the Chamber offices. that many dead still lie buried be­ ting down his gun. man Charles Trautman. He asked ti, Francesco Beneventi, John So- Memberships in the Red Cross anti-American feeling in the Carib­ resque and somewhat mysterious Additional Contributions neath fallen buildings. Trautman if his opinion would he bieski, Guiseppe Ponticelli, Frank He assisted Sullivan to revive run from 11.00 for one year, to bean countries, and In promoting Highlands citizen, lay dead^ with Donations received since the Army of Workers swayed because of the fact that Re­ Damato, Jack McCavanaugh, Mrs. publication of yesterday’s list are An army of rescue workers labor­ his wife. mns might take the stand in his £100 or higher, for hie and sns- the Nicaraguan revolution, was to five bullets In his body, police to­ Tffen he thumped out the door Ben Macri. Michael Baggan, and taii'ing membei\-?liips. T’ne drive as follows— : ed through the night under the own defense. He also asked if'tes­ John Berk. Mr. McCavanaugh prevent .'the United States from day extended their search for his glare of a battery of mammoth and vanished. timony of alienists relative to Re­ here, however, will be conducted William Knofla...... $20.00 State police, sheriff posses and acted as spokesman for the resi­ constructing the new ocean-to- brother-in-law to nation-wide pro­ searchlights to reach the buried mus’ sanity or insanity would have, Lirgel.v for the piivpDse of getting R. LaMotte Russell...... 15.00 prison guards began combing the dents and said they felt that they the dollar memberships and little ocean canal across Nicaragua, the portions. Mrs, Frank Poharski...... 1.00 victims, but their efforts were puny bearing upon Trautman’s jufigmant should be given some attention by vicinity. They will extend an in­ Washington Herald asserted today Meisterknecht, Inventor, former Mrs. S. J. 'Tucker...... 1.00 of facts as presented by witnesses. the town. The street was accepted (Continued on Paf,e (Continued oh Pag«> 2) vitation to “ Pegleg” to return to Trautman safd it would not. The in continuing its expose of Mexican commander of a submarine in the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bendall 2.00 by the Selectmen and it will come Mrs. William Stiles...... 1.00 prison. state objected to Remus’ question­ activities for the past year. ing Trautman. The court ruled Re­ before the next town meeting. President Calles, the Herald German imperial navy, according to Fait'h Fallow...... 1.00 Howard I. Taylor, George E. PAYROLL BANDITS his own admission, and later an Mrs. Rena Northrop...... 1.00 mus jcould continue questioning. stated, desired to establish and In the process of questioning, Keith, Albert C. Loveland and maintain in Nicaragua a govern­ officer in the United States Navy, BURNS DETECTIVE MAY OCEAN EYERS RETURN Frank Hicking appeared last ni,ght was assassinated while talking (Coutinaed on Page B) Remus asked a talesman the ques­ WILL BE EXECUTED ment antagonistic to the United tion: 'favoring four-feet concrete side­ States, and for that reason financed oyer the telephone with his attor­ walks and concrete curb and gut­ ney. TURN STATE’S EVIDENCE TO RESPECTIVE HOMES . “ Would the fact that the de­ and supported Dr. Juan B. Sacasa fendant appeared before the Bfook- ters on Lewis street, which is a in his revolt against the Diaz gov- Dead at Phone CAROL’S SUPPORTERS narrow street with a sidewalk on Governor Moore, of New Jersey One bullet , plowed through his hart-Wheeler investigating commit­ one side only. The highway com­ Refuses Reprieve— ^To go to ernment brain and four others lodged in Says Sleuths Made False Re Thirteen Men and One Woman tee in Washington affect your Peace Conference WIN OUT IN COURT judgment of the case?” mittee will investigate since it is Chair Tonight. Today’s installment describes his body. Pete Olde, his lawyer, ports With View of Causing Feted Bv President Coididge the custom of the board to vote in found the inventor crumpled on The state objected- and the judge the peace conference that the At Capital- sustained *the objection. five-feet walks and granite curb­ Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 15.— the floor, one hand still clasping a Mistrial. American State Department had Undersecretary of Staite is Ac­ Remus , asked Charles Trautman, ing. With Governor A. Harry Moore, of the telephone receiver. Washington^ Nov. 15.— ^The a talesman, he knew a^one in arranged between the Diaz and quitted of the- Charge of Washington, Nov. 15.— Charles Phelps Road New Jersey, having refused them Sacasa forces at Corinto, and lays On the testimony of neighbors Ruddy, boss of the flying, squadron Trans-Oceanlo Flyers’ Association, the prosecutor’s office. ■"Trautman Rudolph Ryinarzick, Alexis Tour- a reprieve, four bandits convicted the blame for the failure of that who reported seeing a “ small man High Treason* of Burns detectives who kept the composed of those intrepid souls replied he did not, naud and Frank L. Phelps appeared of the murder of George Condit, in conference directly at the door of run from the inventor’s shop, jump Fall-Sinclair Jury under constant who made aerial history In the sum^ “ The fact that an indictmmit has . at the meeting favoring the ac­ Newark, during the hold-up of the into a blue sedan and speed away,” Bucharest, Nov. 15.— Jubilant at surveillance during the oil con­ mer of 1927, scattered far and wide been returned against the defend­ ceptance of Phelps road, which Reid Ice Cream Company payroll (Continned from page 1) authorities announced they were the acquittal of Michael Manoilescu spiracy trial, went before the Fed­ today after what they termed their ant— that does not constitute evi­ runs from Woodbridge street to last year, appear doomed to die this searching for Alexander Schreiber, of a charge of high treason, sup­ eral Grand Jury again this morn­ first annual convention.” dence— are you in harmony -with Green road. The town engineer evening in the electric chair at the of Cleveland. porters of former Crown Prince Having been feted by President that statement?” Carol today predicted the speedy ing. ^ Coolidge and by official Washing­ reported that the highway was not Trenton state prison. Attorney Olde declared that Waiting In the court house cor­ “ Yes.” - , quite to the grade he had set, but They are “ Big Joe” Gulliaho, DEMOCRATS OF STATE Schreiber had ju st, driven here return of Carol to the throne of ridor was William J. Burns, titular ton generally, the thirteen men and “ We pass the Juror,” • said Re­ Hie Selectmen were of the opinion “ Little Joe” Guillano, Chris Barone from Cleveland and had quarreled Rumania. Miss Ruth Elder left the capital to­ mus. The acquittal of the former un­ head of the agency, cooling his day to return to their various plans i that it was in sufficiently good and Louis Capossi, Also known as bitterly with the Inventor over what heels and waiting for the district , Trautman then took his place in shape for town acceptance. Its ac­ “ Kid Huff.” NEED SENSE OF HUMOR he termed “ injustices” to Mrs. der secretary of state' was consider­ for future aerial progress the Jury box. ed as a serious defeat of Premier attorney’s office to make good Its Col. Charles Lindbergh, decorat­ ceptance was therefore voted to “ My sympathy goes'out to these Meisterknecht. promise that he, too, might appear men,” Gov, Moore said today. “ I Bratianu under whose orders ed with the Hubbard medal last come, before the next town meeting. Use It as Self-Defense, Says Meisterknecht was credited with again. Burns claims to have certain Patrick Moriarty, E. J. Holl and am only human, but I have a duty inventing a device for measuring Manoilescu was arrested and tried night and acclaimed as few men in Mayor Phillips of Stamford. for complicity Inr a plot to * place facts in his possession designed to Washington have ever been, went DUCHESS SUIT POSTPONED ■\Vilbrod Messier appeared at a to the state. I have talked to the the gasoline in a tank and was said disprove the sensational expose of 'hearing on the building lines for trial judge, the prosecutor and Answering Letter. Carol on the throne now occupied down into 'Virginia for a week s to have been working on equipment by his six-year-old son. King Mi­ William J. McMuUln, former Bums duck-hunting. He will be the guest Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 15.— Henderson road in the new Blue- members of the court of errors and to convert gasoline engines into opertitive who worked on the case, With Another case still occupying appeals, and they all assure me Stamford, Conn., Nov. 15.— chael. of Gov. Harry Byrd. ^ ^ ' fields tract. All favored the street fuel oil engines. Manoilescu’ff trial, which began said expose being in the nature of Ruth Elder returned to New the attention of the court, witnesses line as the building line for the that in their opinion Justice has Mayor A. N. Phillips Jr., had a let­ a blanket charge that, through called for the divorce suit of Elsie ter from a New York woman, to­ last^ Thursday, united all the lead­ York, where she expects to map out Center street corners. It was voted been done in this case.” ers of the opposition to the Bra­ false reports and affidavits, the her plans for the immediate fu­ Moore;^ Duchess of Torlonia, Italy, to establish a street line building The governor said Principal day who wants to name him as Re­ OUR TRADE BALANCE tianu regime and they were unani­ Burns agency was laying the foun­ ture. The Miss America of the air were eappused tor the day this aft­ line on the Center street corner Keeper Timothy Murphy had inti­ publican candidate ,for president, mous in defending the right of dation for possible declaration of a was genuinely thrilled by her re­ ernoon by Judge John R. Booth In hack for 100 feet and a 10-feet line mated, In a long distance telephone largely because “ you have a sense Prince Carol to assume the throne ception in the capital. President the Superior :Court here. Prelimin­ conversation, that the sentence of humor”— though the woman, Washington, Nov, 15.— Reflect­ mistrial. for the rest of the distance. ing the healthy condition of the na­ he once renounced. The district attorney’s office was Coolidge, she said, was “ a darling,” aries in the suit may be started late Jordit Street Lines might not be carried out tonight. whose name he refuses to make ■ It was reported that Bratianu, and Lindbergh was “ A peach.” this afternoon and the case pnt un­ public, says: “ We have not had a tion’s foreign trade, exports of the reported to be seeking to have Building lines on Jordt street He pointed out that the sentence United States during the first ten sienslng defeat in the verdict of the Ruddy turn state’s evidence and der way actually tomorrow morn­ which runs between Parker and calls for the eieo^tlons "during the president with a sense of humor months of i927 the Treasury De­ court-martial which tried Manoiles­ become the goiremment’s star wit­ WOMAN FOUND bUILTY: ing. week of November 13th,” afid that since Lincoln, and when we got cu, has commissioned Professor Woodbridge streets in the Green partment today announced, were ness. The Duchess of Torlonia, i»w district were deferred until the the day of the week can be selected him we had a civil war.” valued at $3,998,000,000; a gain of George Nugur to proceed to Waterbury, Cohn., NoV. 15— living In Greenwich, asks a divorce Mayor Phillips replied, stating Meanwhile, District’ 'Attorney highway committee can Investigate. by Murphy, $135,40,0,000 over 1926. and discuss with Carol conditions Peyton Gordon and his assistant, Mrs. Rose Russo, 28, was sent to and custody of her son- and two Property owners on the street are “ All these cases affect me, but I he was a Democrat and explaining Imports during the same period under which he would return to jail for four months by Judge John daughters. She has named Marie that “ Democrats In Connecticut Neil Burklnshaw, who Is conduct­ John Jensen, Anthony Jordt and J. always try to keep before me also were $3,509,000,000, a decrease of Rumania. ing the investigation, refuse to P. McGrath in City court here when Lorenziu of Rome, as co-xespond- have to have a sense of humor In Manoilescu was acquitted early r ink Bowen. Mr. Bowen was the a mental picture of the poor man $188,50ff,000, leaving a favorable comment. she was found guilty hf 'an assault o ily one present at the hearing. who was murdered and his family,” self defense” and adding “ another trade balance for the period of this morning. He was arrested re­ charge. Mrs. Russo quarreled ■with Attomeys say that ^ o s t oF the reason why Democrats In Connecti­ cently on the Rumanian frontier The only significant eyent 9f the Mr. Jensen had told Chairman the governor added. $489,450,000. morning was the calling of Bart Lorenzo Aquilano, who occupied testimony is to be giveilJi| ^ cut require a sense of humor Is be­ and it was charged that he had in of depositions, all wiffectt in .1^% John Hyde that he favored a 25 However, -the warden proceeded The country’s gold supply of ap- Stewart, one of the Burns opera­ a part of Mrs. Russo’s home on cause Republicans in this state are proxipiately $500,000,000 was in­ his possession documents and let­ feet building line. Mr. Bowen, how- today with ^preparations for carry­ tives, into conference In the district Bridge street, last summer, and ian. A corps of Interpreted doing such funny things we have creased $126,682,000 during the ters from Prince Carol to his ad­ been* engaged. ing out the sentence. Extra guards attorney’s office. shot him four times. XContlnaed on Pfise 2), were posted outside the death cells, to laugh at them.” first ten months of 1927. herents. .-.C*-.- ■ . -V .

i ■ ;.. (..j liANCHEsrrER"‘(a)iw o"isvT a^ ^ t o t s d a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1^ . V A G B TWO* money for tbe team was tbe sob^ W ALEXANDER m s DEFINITE VOTE Jeet of n^lonf dlscussban by tbo 9RlVE0FRmCR(^ ABOUT TOWN GARDEN CLUB HAS Selectmen. Some of the members BEUEYE DEATHS ON BIRCH ST. QUESTION believed that an Increased bo»d local Stocks ^ KY 10 TEAMS IS ON Dr. Dillon Bronson of Boston, HEADS NEW CONCBtN should’ b® ' ‘ others whP hfiB recently returned from a FINE'MUM SHOW were of "the oDlnioh that Increas­ world cruise taken south of the (continued from page 1) ing a brad would not prevent dte- Takes Over Local Agency For cirepancl^ but merely would pay (Pnrnlshed by Putnam ft Co.) MPmSBURGH (continued from page 1) Equator haa been the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crowell WillyS Knight and Whippet theolQs^a lifter. t^ y had peenwed. Bid Asked strestf. wlll'he plated on the higher of Highland Park. Automobiles. ever, believed that there should h'e The preponderance : . of • ..eplplon Bank Stocks W D l REACH 45 memberships. Many Beantfid Varieties of a 35 feet line on the street. The favored an, expert aitdlt of the town City Bank & Trust . — —: Hie Teams t Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Griffin of The Elmer Automobile Company highway committee will report back books bynoutside concern^. No ac­ Capital Natl Bank . . .270 — Following are the teams that re­ Hilliard street were tendered a of Hartford which has Just maliir R ^ FaH Flowers Come at the next meeting. tion "was^taken however, and the .800 — ported for duty last night, and surprise Saturday evening on the meeting, the longest the new board Conn R f r e r ...... 800 (Oontlnned from Pago 1) tained a branch in South Manches­ VTalk and curb assessments were First Bond and Mort.t. — 56 their territories: occasion of their 31st wedding an­ ter for several years has taken on on Benton, Elwood and Summit has held, was adjourned at 12:42 No. 1, Center Congregational niversary. The guests to the num­ First Natl (Htfd) .too 310 the Wlllys Knight and' Whippet From Ont of Town. streets last night and the bills were this morning. church— Mrs. Stephen 0. Hale, cap­ ber of 35 were for the most part Hart Natl B & Tr . .470 480 compared with the gigantic task be­ automobiles for most of Connecti­ sent to the property owners ^ this — tain; territory bounded by Main, relatives and close friends. The Htid Conn Tr Co . ..730 fore them. cut and in doing so It has given morning. James Sullivan of Mcr :6o Center, Pine, Prospect and Hack­ evening was pleasantly passed by Land Mtg & Title , • "It is doubtful whether we can the agency for these two noted line Chrysanthemum night under au­ Kee street was present and asked Morris Plan Bank ^ 1 4 0 matack streets. playing cards and other games and reach further bodies,” Acting Fire No. 2, i3t. Mary’s church— ^Miss of cars to the Manchester branch spices of the Manchester Garden that a storm water sewer condition Park St T r ...... 535 Captain T. M. Rebele, In. charge of music. The guests brought with Margaret Stratton, captain; terrF them a bountiful supply of good of the Elmer Automobile Company club last evening was one of the at McKee and "West Center street HENE SUNDAY NIGHT Phoenix St B Tr . ..410 , the night detail, told International which will be separated from the finest affairs ever given by the be remedied. The highway commit^ Biyerside Trust...... 450450 tory bounded by Pine, Center, Mc­ things to eat as well as a lasting News Service, “ until a big derrick Kee, Hackmatack and Prospect Hartford business by a new com­ organization. The regular monthly tee will Investigate. ' ; Bondt is moved up to lift this mass of reminder .of the occasion in the str6©ts« shape of a handsome tea set. pany, known as the Elmer Automo­ meeting of the club, held at the Hold Up Permits Htfd & Conn West .6.6. 95 twisted steel.” bile Company of Manchester:,.. Robert Gordon to Sing Solos at .-.lOO 102 No. 3, St. James’ church— Miss Community club, was preceded by Building Inspector B. C. Elliott East Conn Power Burled Under Building RoberrM. Alexander will be at the an exhibit of these late fall flow­ Jr., was Instructed not to issue per­ South Methodist Presenta­ Conn L P 4 ^ s . . .100 101% Many persons at work in the Catherine Shea, captain; territory In today’s list of town bills ord­ . .375 380 bounded by Bast Center street. Mid­ ered paid by the selectmen last head and president and L. H. ers which was open to the public mits for buildings unless the pro­ tion of Famous Cantata. Hart'E. L 7s...... 375 Pittsburgh Clay Pot Co whose Elmer will be secretary and treas­ at 7 o’clock. The potted plants, cut Conn L P 5%s . .107% 110 dle Turnpike east and Main street i night is aq item awarding $157.50 posed houses were on streets whose building stood on the plot adjoin­ urer. flowers, baskets and vases ^filled Brid Hyd 5 s ...... %104 — ing the gas plant, have not been north of the Center. to August F. Senkbeil for damage layouts had been approved by the On Sunday night at 7.30 o’clock, Inanrance Stocks No. 4, American Legion— Harold by dogs. This pays Mr. Senkbeil for It is rumored that other Man­ two of the lower rooms, arid all Selectmen. A building permit is the choir of the South Methodist accounted for and it Is believed wcrei from gardens and conserva- Aetna F ir e ...... , .650 660 that they are under the building, Olds, captain; territory bounded by 63 pheasants which were killed by chester residents will take an inter­ now being held up for a house on church, under the direction of .1180 1200 Middle Turnpike west. Center, Mc­ unknown dogs about two months est in' this company later. Mr. toiies from other places. Strong street simply because no Archibald Sessions, will present Aetna Can ft Sure . which was crushed like paper when The most notable blossoms in the Aetna Life ...... 760 770 sections of the steel frame work of Kee and Wetherell streets to the ago. The state will reimburse the Alexander who has a host of friends layout has ever been approved for the second musical service of the .1705 1730 town line. town for the loss. in Hartford as well as Manchester exhibit were from the conserva­ this street. A building line hearing season. The "Gloria Domini’' of Conn Gen ...... the exploding gas tank fell upon it. tories of Mrs. James J. Goodwin on Automobile ...... 325 335 It is feared that several em­ No. 5, Klwanis club— ^William has been known for years as for Spring street was . held up be­ Tertius Noble will be sung. ..735 750 Knofla, captain; territory bounded The hearing before the Board of "Honest Bob” as In the old days he Asi'ium' avenue,- Hartford, the cause of the necessity of-establish­ Hart F i r e ...... ployes of the Clay Pot Company, plants standing about five feet This brilliant and scholarly work . .805 — working In the basement at the by Wetherell, Hackmatack, South Selectmen on whether or not mo­ was known throughout the east as ing lost bounds on this highway Hart St B o i l ...... hlgly with flowers eight to ten of the organist of St, 'Thomas Lincoln Nat Life .. .. 95 97 time, were drowned without a Main streets to town line. tion pictures should be allowed in the greatest bicycle rider ever which is one of the oldest In town. church, York, is a setting of No. 6, North Congregational I incises in diameter in the Japanese National Fire ...... 855 870 chance for escape when water from Manchester Sunday afternoons will known he having won the timej Relative to the establishment of church— No captain; terrlto^ varieties, in curved, reflex and oth­ words froni; the Old Testament rel­ Phoenix ...... 725 735 bursting mains flooded that part of be held in the Municipal building prize in the old famous Irvington- building lines Town Counsel 'W. S. bounded by North Main, Main, Mid­ er petal formations. Exquisite were ative to the dedication of the temple T ravelers...... 1470 1490 the plant. Rescue workers fear that tomorrow evening at eight o’clock. Mllburn road race which was the Hyde Informed the Selectmen that of Solomon, and is 'particularly ap- . .160 164 dle Turnpike West and Adams No other hearings or business are classic of the East. Mr. Alexander tae symmetrical William Turner the town’s building line preva£|s in Rossla ...... at least 23 more bodies will be mums in white, pink, yellow, lav­ •propriate at this time, because this PubUc Utility Stocks found in the wreckage there. scheduled for this time, the entire is the only man who ever won the all cases. He also Informed' the No. 7, South Methodist church— ender and bronze. These were month marks the two years since xConn L P 8% . . . .119 122 600 Injured period being given over to the time prize and flrst place also. Selectmen that they had a right to the opening of the new church at Miss Helen L. Havlland, captain; hearing on the movie question. grown by Frank Roulier, who has xConn L P 7 % .. ..116 119 The Injured, including persons To the' many citizens of Manches­ establish building lines on any Main street and Hartford road. .. 99% 101 territory boumded by Main, East ter who have dealt with Mr. Alex­ had a long and varied expeHence Green aWt ft Gas • cut by flying glass in some instances in this and many countries aboard. street opened to public travel be­ The cantata, is written for bari­ Hart E L ...... 382 390 several miles from the scene of the Center, Porter, Autumn and Spring ander know that his word can be fore its acceptance by the town. 90 Mr. Roulier also sent for the exhi tone solo and chorus. The solo Hart Gas com ...... 88 explosion, will number about 600, M SS GAGUARDONE relied upon and 'he is always A petition was received for elec­ part will be sung by Robert Gordon, Hart Gas pfd .... . 88 91 according to Coroner McGregor, No. 8, Manchester lodge of Moose courteous and willing to serve his bit more than 40 named sprays of hardy chrysanthemums in all the tric lights on all the streets of the who sang it here so convincingly B N B Tel Co ...... 170 172 who said the hospitals3P had treated — ^Walter Smith, captain; territory patrons. Mr^ Alexander sold Fords Hollywood tract. A petition was re­ .. 89 91 bounded by Middle Turnpike East, WINS MASQUE PRIZE favorite colors, ranging from snowy last year. Thfe regular choir has Conn El Ser pfd .. 480 victims and til that the others re­ in Manchester for several years ceived for curbing on Cambridge -been augmented to 35 voices and Manufacturing Stocks in their own Porter and East Center streets to white to deep mahogany. ceived treatment until the Elmer Automobile Cbm- Hartford City Blooms street. An application for a gaso­ a fine production is promised. American Hard ., . . . 79 81 homes. town line. Eleanor Duse Lodge Daughters pany of Hartford cancelled fhelr line station at "West Center and — No. 9, Cheney families— Miss As many more of the regal flow­ American Silver . . . . . 25 I ’ While the rescue work proceed­ of Italy held a very successful Ford franchise and since that time Cooper streets was received from Acme W ir e ...... 10 15 ed, Pittsburgh generously provided Alice Cheney. „ , ers were displayed through the masquerade dance Saturday eve­ has not had a satisfactory line un­ courtesy of the Hartford Park de­ George A. Brown. A hearing was Billings Spencer com — 3 relief for persons made homeless. , No. 10, Highland Park— Mrs. J. til recently when he took on the 6 N Viot, Captain; to be taken care ning. The Sub-Alpine hall was partment from the Elizabeth Park More Building Lines “THEaOODaflF’ Billings Spencer pfd . — At a special session recommended hardly large enough to accommo­ Falcon Knight a few month^s ago. Action on building lines on all Bigelow Hart com . .. 94 97 by Mayor Charles H. Kline, the of by Highland Park Community greenhouses. date the crowd. The costumes were As the Whippet and Willys Knight Another especially beautiful com- streets in the Lakeview tract was # ______Bristol Brass . . . •.. 9 11 City Council appropriated $100,000 ..T line ranges in price from $625 to . . 98 105 Army and Navy club— No cap­ unusually Interesting and colorful. plimenjtary exhibit was sent from tabled. Building lines on Lancaster Collins C o ...... tto provide food and shelter for the The prize of $7.50 for the best $2500 f. o. b. factory supplying the Road in the Hollywood tract were Colt Firearms...... 29% 30% homeless sufferers. tain, territory not as yet assigned. Stafford conservatories. The propri­ PARSON'S 85 dressed couple was awarded to Miss public with 32 different priced cars etor, Joseph Braun, father of Mrs. established as follows: east side, Eagle L o c k ...... 78 Every police station and Are sta­ it gives Mr. Alexander an oppor­ 10 feet for a distance of 100 feet HARTFORD Fafnir Bearing...... 110 115 Tina Gagllardone who appeared as Charles M. MilikowskI of this town. tion in the city was thrown open to tunity of serving everyone. from Porter street, then 15 feet Hart & C ooley...... 215 the homeless and many of them u Turkish girl, and Miss Anna Cer- The large basket containing 31 dif­ TON^HT It is a known fact that the veranda and 25 feet building the Inter Silver com .. . .192 spent the night there or In tempor­ vini in the garb of a pirate. ferent varieties, most Of them Popular Matinee Tomorrow MEXICO’S REASONS Little Miss Gloria Genovesl as a Knight motor cars and t^e Whip- hardy while some had been raised rest of the distance. The line will Inter Silver pfd ....125 ary barracks of the Salvation Army Last Two Times Wedneisday. Landers, Fray ft Clk 83 and Red Cross. rose fairy won the prize of $2.50 pet cars have stood up mechanical- ^n(jer glass, was the object of much be 10 feet veranda and 10 feet Mann & Bow A .... 17 Regardless of where the respon-i| FOR INTERFERING and Miss Nettie Aceto again cap­ ly in the past few seasons and admiration. Mr. Braun specializes building on the west side of the CECIL do B ...... 9 slbilty for the explosion is placed, a tured a prize of $5 for the most have made a national reputation in- these flowers. street for the entire distance. All New Brit Ma pfd A. .103 vigorous attempt to have council comical rig. At the last masquerade which the steady gain in registra­ Vice President J. W, Galavin of other building line hearing votes LEAN - and do c o m ...... 19 pass an ordinance requiring the gas (Continued on Page 3) given by the Italian Ladles Aid tion proves. the club had a fine display of pan­ were tabled because of the lateness Niles Be Pond new .. 15 company to move all gas storage society she appeared as a baby in The Elmer Automobile Compariy sies Just picked from his gardens of Jhe hour. CLEG J R Mont p f d ...... — tanks from residential districts to the Mexican government. Two teie- long clothes and her rig at Satur­ of Hartford who is the distributor at Rockville. Selectmen Smith asked that poles MAYFIELD North & Judd ...... 26 the suburbs, will be made by Coun- grams, which the Herald asserts day night’s masque was that of have a national reputation and The flower exhibit attracted peo­ on North Elm street be relocated Pratt, Whitney pfd . ,. 80 oilman Harry A. Little, a victim of ^gre obtained from the secret flies Aunt. Jemima.” The Imported known as a staple, standard organi­ ple from all sections of this and so that he can extend Henry street Peck, Stowe ft Wil .. 19 yesterday’s disaster, he said to- qj the Mexican foreign ofllce, are scarff was drawn by Paul Annelll. zation, which means a great deal nearby towns. The rooms were fill­ through his tract known as Eliza­ ALLEZ-OOP Russell Mfg C o ...... 63 day. reproduced to support the charge to trie owner. ed early in the evening. A quantity beth Park. Direct With Entire Original Scoville Mfg Co now.. 55 Bill Introduced ong gf these telegrams, address- of the flowers ; ^ Tob Prod ..104% 104 104-%. run ’em that day. VAUDEVILLE Unioiv Pac ...193% 193 193% Prom-Trotter O’Goofty volnn- W ith United Drug .198% 1-96% 198% WWALLACE AUACE^ ' % ^ ^ United Fruit .143 141% 143 RERLS IN HEXIC9 teers to play in that game. He U S Rubber . 50% ■ 49% 49% doesn’t K i^ being penalized for We make a specialty of floral de­ U S S teel___ 142% 141% 142% holding. sign pieces for funerals, anniver­ Ten Reels of Westing ...... 84% 84 84 A n A C K MAIL TRAINS saries, or any particular occasion WillyaOver.. 15% 15%' 15% Tbe backs would have to he you have In mind; we can supply RAYMOND more than halfbacks to draw much you on shortest notice with the MOVIES attention. most appropriate design for the oc­ El Paso, Texas., Nov. 16.—^Rail­ casion, at just the price you wish Featuring Pieces of oak dating back to road service between El Paso and 1092, taken out of Lincoln Cathe­ Such a game would he merely to pay. H A T O M " ^ Mexico City was Interrupted today a matter of lines. dral, England, during rebuilding, by ah attack of rebels on a passen­ have been sold to swell the res- Anderson Greenhouses PURLICITT MADNESS ger train near Leon, State of Yet he can’t see why the plays tiratiori fund. Jalisco, according to advices receiv­ 163 Eldridge St. are saved for the dance hall when Xel. 2 1 2 4 With AU star Cast N O W W E ’RE "• THE A IR ed here from Mexico City. there are so many other plays to XOUISE 350QKS The Mexico City dispatch stated be used there. Comedy News DA\1D CHAMBERS that rails were removed from the track and that the engine and ex­ The Northwestern boys can’t be Added Attracjfrin^ Katau YS. Dundee Kght^ Pictures. press car of the train were thus of Scotch blood, or they would Vaudeville Program. CONTRACTOR derailed and upset. The express never make a saving that drew no messenger and 8 mall clerk were interest. l_-CHOUiNARD & LOGAN, OJ^B and Injured but the passengers escaped \ ------The Dancing Sailors. THURSDAY DAY ONLY THURSDAY unscathed, the dispatches stated. Every coach, however, can’t A Beal Butcher , BUILDER Another dispatch from Torreon blame a defeat on that reason. A 2— MAYBELLE BARNES, today stated that a passenger train lot of teams haVe no plays worth Singing— Costumes. Butcher Sh Night Shop OB the StafO first and Sectmd Mortgages was delayed In Zacatecas Friday by saving. 3— ERNEST K. SCHIELDGE, Don’t buy your roast for isext day’s dinner. Waii, yiw i i e activities of Revolutionists. Master of Ventriloquist, arranged on all new work. After federal troops killed twenty In the New English dictionary, ih the Y, may win one. Oh what fun^ don’t miss it. rebels in the battle that followed, which after 53 years of work Is claisiT iea Matinee 10c-15c. Evenings 10c-^5c FEATURE PICTURE, “THE MYSTERY CLUB* 68 Hollister Street, tbe railroad line there was again nearing completion, 62 columns of opened, according to the Torreon references are devoted to the word co/um ns Mandiester. Coqii. ’ dUnatiih, “RUU”

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Market street may get a hearing on their parking petition. lOWANISUDIES NIGHT Men’s Union Frolic APPROVE PLAN FOR ABOUT TOWN Rockville The Men’s Union of the Congre­ TO WITNESS SURPRISE gational church on Thursday and Supreme Auditor John Dailey of Friday will present “A Night at HOLLISTER SCHOOL ithe Knights of Columbus examined the Club.” the books of Campbell council of There will'be a cast of 70 and a this town last night In the K. of C. P. Qiiimby. Entertaimnent THREE CANDDATES chorus of 50. The soloists are to C. hall and followed his work by a Boss, Isn’t Telling the Tilings be Dorothy A. Waite, Edith M. Directors Accept Desip of short talk to the membership. A He’s Planned. Ranson, Irene Scharf, Percy L. good attendance was present at the Cooley and Fred Hamilton. meeting. The new officers of the FOR MAYOR NAMED lodge occupied the chairs for the Ladles Night will be observed by The e^ertainment will be held Architect For 6-Room Ad­ first time at this meeting. A com­ the Kiwanis Club at the Masonic \ in Sykes^uditorlum. mittee was suggested to arrange for Temple next Monday evening and Collecting Personal Tax dition. the annual Christmas tree party of plans have been made to accom­ Kerwin A. Elliott, personal tax the council. More information on modate two . hundred persons. RockviUe Voters Now Have collector, started today on the col­ this will be give out later. Guestd are coming from Hartford lection of the personal tax. He The plans submitted by Architect and New Britain. m a r v e lo u s Choice of Kuhney, Foster will be at the town clerk’s office on Isaac Allen of Hartford to the di­ Robert J. Smith, acting for the The program will start with a Monday, WednjBsday and Friday rectors of the Eighth school and Hartford-Connecticut Trust Com­ dinner, served at 6:30, which will afternoons from today to November Utilities district last night, for an pany, executor of the estate of Wil­ be followed by an entertainment. C. J * and Stengel. 30 and each Monday evening there­ addition to the Hollister street liam L. Buckland, has sold to P. Quimby Is In charge of this after to January 14, 1928. school, will fit in nicely with the WalCnty Scepensi and wife a two- feature and is keeping the nature Chicken Pie Dinner ideas of the board in caring for the family house on Edward -treet. Mr.' of the entertainment a secret. He Everett Pease, chairman of the (Special to The Herald.) Increase in school population in and Mrs, Scepensi will move to said today, however, that he was committee that is arranging for the district for several years to their new home immediately. sure the ■ program would prove FOR A UMI-nED TIME ONLY-WITH THE MODEL 10 EUREKA ^ • Rockville, Nov. 15.— A city with­ the chicken dinner to be served in come, it was said by one of the di­ satisfactory as well as surprising. To Introduce the new Eureka Floor Polisher, we out a candidate for mayor, the case the American Baptist church on rectors today. Rev. J. S.'Neill will tell of his Harlowe Willis Is chairman of yesterday afternoon, nominated Union street on Thursday, Dec. 31, It has been estimated that the wiU give thia wonderful cleaning attachment free, for trip to the Northwest the past sum­ the general committee and N. B a lunlted time only, with ea£h M odel 10 purchased. three candidates for the office at the for the benefit of the American- Eighth district school population mer at the meeting tomorrow of the Richards is in charge of dlniler ar­ general caucus held Ikst night. All 1s growing at the rate of a room and It does its work beautifully—swifdy, easily—gives Afrlcan church, announces that Manchester Kiwanis club at the rangements. Possibly, he may have caucuses were held in the Town there already has been a large sale a quarter a year. The addition, Hotel Sheridan. His talk will be il­ *Kmxed floorsa highandlastiiig lustre—cleans linoleum Hall building. The Citizen ticket, which will contain six rooms, will some venison steak from the Maine like a charm. And the marvelous'deaning suction of tickets. lustrated by reels of pictures taNen woods but this isn’t rejgarded as which was an unknown quantity care for this Increase until 1933 or during his stay there. It behooves N O nrnui c n a r o k of Model 10 is at work while you polish, whisking Church Bazaar highly probable, for It is under­ PON ATimOMHgNTS away all surface dust and dirt. until the call, •prltten on typewrite*' The Friendly class of the Union 1934. ' every member to be on hand to stood his supply is exhausted and auAu. iMTtMttT ciMaei appeared on the official sign board Congregational Church will hold a Mr. Allen’s plans were approved hear him, and to see the views. The ON MraiatD MVMnm "Dte new M odel 10 Eureka itself win amaze and d^ of the town, was first to get its cau­ by the directors, although no fig­ likely to remain so until he goes light you. Note the 16 great mechanical improve, bazaar Thursday afternoon and attendance prize will be furnished on another hunting trip. cus underway and lost no time by evening, in the fining-room of the ures were submitted. The new wing by Frank Rolston. ments. TeM its marvelous suction—30% higher vac* would conform with the architec­ utun. It b bigger and better built—and easily gets more placing in nomination Frederick W. church. There will be a'sale of Stengel. He was .the only candidate ture of the present school. The mat­ The G Clef Glee Club and the dirt than any other portable electric cleaner made. R*CNl*r Frtee SAOO named by the caucus, which start­ fancy work, candy and home-made ter will later be presented to the food at the various booths. choir of the Swedish Lutheran ed just before 8 o’clock and was voters of the district. church will not rehearse tonight but OPEN “SMART SH Or 10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAI Only $S Down—Balane* over just as the reporters were try­ Durinig the evening a splendid ^ r i l K C I l f l A L Euy Monthly Paymonto ^program has been arranged as fol­ Other Business will hold their regular weekly re­ ing to decide which caucus to at­ The directors spent two hours in hearsal on Friday at the church. HERE THIS WEEK There are no strings to thb specbl offer. Thousands will want the new Model 10 tend first. There were eight persons lows:— their meeting, most of the time be­ The Polbher b our gift to you, in addition Eureka, greatest o f vacuum cleaners, with Opens 3 in the afternoon, Thurs­ The Glee Club will meet at 7 to the regular set of famous “ High-Vac- in the room and Andrew Traill was ing taken up in the examination of o’clock and the choir at 8:30. thb new poUshing attachment. To insure day. November 18. Fancy work, ttum” attachments — which if purchased quick delivery, place your order nowl Gall their chairman. the plans. Other business was trans­ separately without the cleaner would cost In the upper hall in the building candy and home-made food for acted, however, and action was tak­ New^ Store io Sell Popular today and take advantage o f this great The Misses Deborah and Isabel you $10.50. soectal offer! the Republican caucus was called sale at the booths in dining-room en on a recommendation made some McCann of Winter street will spend to order by William Schmidt, chair­ of Union Church. At night this Priced Dresses, Underwear time ago by Edward F. Coleman, the next few days visiting their and Women’s Novelties. PHONE 121 TODAY man of the City Republican com­ entertainment will be held. Mrs, chief of the fire department, that sister, Mrs. William Holland of mittee, and Parley Leonard was Southwick’s industry team is giv­ double-jacketed fire hose be pur­ Stonlngton. KEITH FURNIJURE CO. named as chairman, Stephen Von ing this. chased to replace the single jacket A new ladles apparel shop I3 an­ 1115 Main Street, South Manchester, Conn* Euw was the clerk. On the invita­ ‘ ’-ulele selections— Misses Maida hose being used at the present time. The Business Girls’ club will nounced for opening this week in tion, “ The first will be for mayor,’’ Say, Luclle Llebe, Vera Brookes. The replacement is asked for be­ meet at Center church this evening the State Theater building by Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co.Eureka Vacuum Cleianer (Jo, Roger Murphy was on his feet and Vocal solo— Miss Petty McCa ■ cause of the increased pressure giv­ at 7:30. group of New York business peo­ Norwich, Ckmn. Hartford, Ck>nn. placed In nomination William Kuh- ple. The new store will be known non. en by the new pumper of the de­ ney, a former councilman, who had Sketch — 'The Old-fashioned partment. as The Smart Shop and will be lo­ announced late in the day that he Mrs. Edward Montie of New Acting on the recommendation street entertained a party of her cated just south of the lobby en­ would be a candidate if the party School, which takes place in a trance to the State Thehter In the ^ 5 ^ schoolroom 50 years ago. The the directors voted to purchase 500 friends at Bridge Saturday evening, wished. It was the first time that feet of double jacket hose. The location formerly occupied by his name had been mentioned and teacher whose name is Miss Snown- when a pleasant social time was Rawicks. thing, is portrayed by Miss Mar­ present equipment of the depart­ spent. Qets It caused considerable surprise but ment now consists of 1,000 feet of The Smart Shop will deal in pop­ G r a n d the nomination was seconded and garet Dreschler. ular priced dresses, underwear and double jacket hose and 700 feet of Miss Margaret Hyde, who has IMore he was named without opposition. Pupils are: single jacket hose. all kinds of women’s novelties. A y^ a s Other candidates nominated George Washington— Mrs. Bessie spending the past week with her direct connection with a large New D irt were: City clerk, R. A. Hunt; Heck. .sister, Mrs. James Harrison of Rus­ York wholesale house gives the treasurer. Parley Leonard; asses­ Johnnie Jumpup— Mrs. Gertrude MORE GIFTS FOR sell street and other relatives in store the advantage of purchasing sors, Frank Harlow, Sigmund Dup- Kington. town, will return tomorrow to the in large quantities and as a reeult, tula. The first of these two officers Percy Knosit— Miss Elizabeth U. S. Naval hospital at Annapolis a better retail price on all goods was to succeed himself. Drummond. COMMUNITY DRIVE where she is a nurse. Some of the best lines obtainable diately, arrests will be made. ' For auditor Wlljiam Yost was Archibald Doolittle— Miss Minnie in dresses have been secured for ARRESTS COMING TO Lieutenant Barron pointed out named to succeed himself and for Tennstedt. (Continued from page 1) Mrs. William Mitchell of Beach exclusive distribution in Manches the importance of automobiles hav­ city sheriff Arthur B, Dickinson Beatty Beans— Mrs. Hattie King- street entertained with a card par­ ter. ing “ tail-lights” for their own safe­ 2.00 ty at her home Saturday evening was also named to succeed himself. ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Magnell. , In preparing the store for the UGHHESS DRIVERS ty. It is a state law and must be The town committee was left to fill Angelina Beanblossom — Miss Mr. and Mrs. George W. 12 of her women friends. opening of The Smart Shop the in­ complied with. I vacancies that might occur and al- K uhney...... 5.00 terior has been entirely renovated. Many cyclists have been riding Mary Snyder. The ladies’ guild of St. Mary’s for opening of the new j so complete the ticket for the four Sophronla Doolittle— Mrs. Jessie F rien d ...... 1-00 The woodwork and walla have been Cyclists as Well as Motorists about the streets after dark with­ I wards In which no nominations were Friends ...... 2.00 Episcopal church will hold Its reg­ tinted in ivory and mulberry giving out lights. This has been more no­ Llebe. ular meeting 'Phursday afternoon Offending; Police Issue made. Calamity Blueberry— Mrs. Eliza­ Johnny The Baker...... 2.00 a rich finish to the store. The win­ ticeable since Manchester went dress shop in j Democrats Spring Surprise C. J. Petrison...... 1.00 at 2 o’clock In the Guild room, dows have been remodeled and so W arning. back onto' standard time, which ' The Democrats sprung the sur­ beth Kuhnly. when plans will be discussed for the Matilda Snodgrass— Mrs. Mary T. V. Holden...... 2.00 arranged that attractive displays brings darkness about the time the prise of the evening. They had been Earl Campbell...... 5.00 annual supper, sale and entertain­ can be placed in them. According to Lieutenant 'William mill help start for home at the end slow In starting their caucus, prob­ Grogus. ment which is to be held on Friday, Barron, there has been a tendency Fellnda, Rasberrles. .Mrs. George Albert Yost...... 2.00 The store will be In charge of of the day. ’ ably for a reason, for It was not un­ F rien d ...... 5.00 December 9. a competent New York manager lately on the part of motorists and til the Republican caucus was over S. Brookes. and efficient setvice is assured to bicycle riders to operate such vehi­ Susie Small — Mrs. Bertha Mrs. F. H. Harvey...... 1.00 ■that the Democratic caucus was F rien d ...... 2.00 Miss Dorothy Carlisle has re­ all its patrons. Herald readers are cles after dark with improper called to brder by Charles McCar­ Petschke. turned to her home on Norman urged to read the opening, an­ lights. Lieutenant Barron said that Gaberdine Gabber— Mrs. Eliza­ Miss Flora M. Stanley...... 1.00 thy, chairman of the city commit­ F rien d ...... 1.00 street after a stay of four days at nouncements of The Smart Shop if this practice does not stop imme­ “ THE BLOOD SHIP’ beth Qerich. tee. Former Mayor Frederick Har- Mr. and Mrs. George Burst. . 5.00 the Memorial hospital where she which will be carried in The Her­ tensteii^ . was named as chairmam , Hannah Blunderblume — Mrs. underwent an operation for the re­ Mr. C. Laking...... 1.00 ald advertising columns this week. After the reading'‘ bf the call by George Herzog. moval of tonsils and adenoids. Charles Murphy, the motion was Violin and piano selections— Miss R. J. Benedict. 1.00 offered by States Attorney Noone Peggy Williams and Edward Wil­ Raymond Carey...... 1.00 According to Wilbrod Messier, Japan faces an era of strikes. Wm. Brown...... 1.00 that the caucus proceed to vote for liams. local manufacturer of automobile Egypt is reducing college fees. mayor on arf informal ballot. This Vocal duet — Mrs. Florence Marion A. Corley...... 5.00 tops, he has plans for a two story Service — Quality — Low Prices being done it was found that For­ Thompson and Mrs. Evelyn Fagan. Joseph Benson...... 5.00 block, at Center street and Hender­ mer Mayor Hartenstein was nomi­ Ukulele selections— Misses Maida Mrs. F. Ingraham...... 1.00 son road. Mr. Messier plans to de­ nated on the first ballot and before Say, Lucile Llebe and Vera Brookes. Ralph Taft...... 1.00 velop his business and will provide he could object the motion was Notes Mrs. Emonds...... 1.00 for working space on the first floor Finest Sea Food made formal and unanimous, Mr. The W. R. C. have postponed the Mrs. John Logan...... 1.00 of the block and living quarters on Noone putting the motion. public whist, which was to have Harry Custer ...... 1.00 the second floor. His present busi­ Fresh Cod Steak, Fresh Herrings, Mr. Hartenstein refused, because been held Thursday evening, No­ W. Curtis ...... 1.00 ness is located on Oak street. Grouch Chasers of business reasons, to run. He Mrs. Hohl...... 1.00 thanked the voters for having nomi­ vember 17th to Dec. 8th. NOTED Judge said that Butterfish, Fresh Haddock, Mrs. Clifton Bell, Miss Grace F rien d ...... 1.00 Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters A more homes are wrecked on nated him, but again said that he Miss Catherine McGuire. .. . 1.00 of St. George will hold its regular wished to be released. Action to Bell, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rhuel, Mr. the rock of poor cooking than Fresh Halibut Steak and Mrs. William Rhuel and fam­ Mrs. James Shearer...... 5.00 meeting in Tinker hall tomorrow on any other. that effect was finally taken. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Preston 5.00 evening promptly at 8 o’clock. A Baked Macketel...... 35ceach At this point Thomas F. Noone ily, all of Rockville, attended a Certain it is that' a cup of birthday party in honor of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill...... 3.00 large turnout of the members is moved that a committee of three Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chartier 2.00 hoped for as Important business good coffee has the effect of Henry Rhuel of South Manchester clearing many a domestic sky store formerly occu­ be named to call upon Former May­ Mrs. C. H. Avery...... 1.25 will be discussed. The attendance or Foster and ask him if he would on Sunday. and chasing incipient grouches. Mince Pies from Home Made Otis Chapman of Florence street Mrs. George Patten...... 1.00 prize will be donated by Mrs. Clara pied by Rawick's Shoe he a candidate for the office, ex­ Billie Shea...... ’ .. . 1.00 Edmondson. Refreshments and a But to work this magic the Mince M eat...... 35ceach pressing the belief that he could spent the week-end In Cambridge, coffee should be YUBAN, fa­ where he attended the Brown-Har­ Mrs. M. D. Wells...... 1.00 social tim^ will follow. Co. place Rockville on a better footing Mrs. Arthur Gallagher...... 50 mous the country over as the 6 lbs. Nice Yellow Onions...... 25c In every way and that he was a man vard game Saturday. special blend which John that the people of Rockville had The following . from Rockville Charles Backus...... 20 Friend of Recreation...... 15.00 $600 AnACHMENT ON Arbuckle, the world’s greatest Fancy Sealdsweet Oranges ___45c dozens trust in as he had twice before been were noted among the many at­ coffee merchant, served his This store will' carry elected. tending the Ya^e-Prlnceton game Mr. and Mrs. R. Heck...... 2.00 most favored guests. Finest California Walnuts The chairman appointed George on Saturday: Prof, and Mrs. Phil­ LOCAL TOBACCO FARM a complete line of popu­ Dunn, Timothy Lynch and Thomas lip Howe, Francis Pinney, Byron How to Make 35c lb., 3 lbs. $1.00 F. Fay a committee to drive to the Neff, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wetstein, McKEE GOES IN SEARCH Old-Fashioned Coffee lar priced Dresses, Un­ home of the former mayor and see Fancy Greening Apples for Pies, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wetstein, Mins An attachment was placed yes­ Use one rounded if his consent could not be secured Mary Wendheiser, Miss Nellie Hen­ OF CHRISTMAS TREES terday on tobacco farm property tsblespoonful of derwear and Novelties. After a recess of about fifteen min­ and sitock in the towns of Manches­ ground YUBAN to lOC qt., 3 qts. 25c dricks, Miss Esther Miskell and each cup of water. u te s 'they returned with a signed Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Waite. ter and Bast Hartford owned by Put the coffee In the statement from Mr. Foster that Miss Connie Brookes of Middle- William McKee of Griswold street Joseph and Alice Winkler by depu­ pot and pour over as Rockville was in a bad way in left yesterday on a two-day tour of ties acting for the E. D. Chittenden the freab water many respects he would, for the field was the guest of her parents, which has Juat come Mr. and Mrs. George Brookes of northern Massachusetts and Ver­ company of Hartford, fertilizer to a brisk boil. Let sake of his native city, consent to mont. Mr. McKee hopes to purchase merchants. the coffee steep five Manchester Public Market Union street over the week-end. or ten minutes over be the candidate. one or more carloads of Christmas The Chittenden firm asks for a low heat but do In order to get men to serve with ^ Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wetstein of $600 damages, part of which is New York spent the week-end as trees which he will sell in Manches­ not boil. Settle with A . PodrovG, Prop. Phone 10 him who would be friendly with ter. He plans to visit the fiooded contained in a bill of $357 which a daah of cold vrater. him, the city committee, which was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. the Winklers are said to have con­ Wetstein of Talcott Avenue. sections of New England while on Watch elected at the meeting was empow­ the business trip, camping out on tracted in)the purchase of six tons XXXXX3CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX30CyX^XXXXXXXX^^ ered to meet with the candidate and Miss Daisy Rice of North Park the way. of fertilizer at $59.50 a ton. paper for further .they would have the power to make street entertained at bridge last Christmas trees may be scarce in Included in the attachment are further nominations on the city evening. Manchester this year, Mr, McKee seven acres of land, and the con­ ,«(XXXKK3696XXX3tXKX90$XX9t30t9tXXXXXX9CXXXXXX9^^ ticket and of the councilmen and Mr. and Mrs, John Keeney of said, because of the difficulty in tents of a four-acre shed of broad- O AH announcements. West street spent the week-end in 7 6 ■aldermen. moving rolling stock on the rail­ leaf tobacco. The tobacco cannot be Final Meeting South Manchester, guests of Mr. roads that have been damaged by moved from the place and has been ' The final meeting of the present and Mrs. George Waddell. the flood. He hopes to be able to attached as it hangs in the shed. officers of the city of Rockville will Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Meyers of have his trees routed through New The suit is returnable on the Reymander’s Market be held this evning. All outstand­ Burnside spent Sunday with Mr. York state. first Tuesday In December. ing undisputed bills will be ordered and Mrs. Emil Meyers of Union 1069 Main Streiet, Opposite Army & Navy Club paid and such matters as have been street. CLARENCE H. ANDERSON Phone 456 We Deliver COOK’S lying over will be cleared from the Spnday morning Police Captain calendar as far as possible. Steven Tobin returned to Rev, Fer- POLICE C O m T The exact financial standing of eed Farkough of Willlmantlc a gold p e e l Q o o d Insurance In All John M. McDonald of Malden, C ID E R M ILL each department cannot be told at watch and chain, which was found M ost zUmeBts start from tooor«UmIn*tian this time and it is doubtful if even on the body of his son, Izes Fark­ Mass., was in police court this leoutiMtionorMml-oonatipation). Intes­ morning for passing to the left of tinal p<^n* sap vitality, undsnnine health Its Lines This is the last week we are tonight’s meeting will tell the ough, who was drowned on the and makejife miserable. Tonight try (iR'~ making cider. story, as the auditors will not be Fourth of July at Crystal Lake. the silent policeman at the Center Nature's 1 ill-vegeteble eorreetiva late last night. 'He was arrested rlazative. Seehowl Branch Office of the Hartford | Open every day this week. able to get to woi:k upon the figures Mr. an Mrs. H. C, Rich and fam­ ______your appetite and rid FRESH FISH Every Day until payment? ordered tonight ily of Springfield spent the week­ by Lieut. Barron. Deputy Judge yon of that heavy, K«gy, peplees feeling. L- A. W. Acceptance Making Cider for $1.50 barrel. have been made. Those who have end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Bent­ Thomas Ferguson found him guilty Miid^ tafct ptt^y vegetable— Cider $9.50 at the mill. and imposed a fine of $10 and costs Corporation Fresh HaUbut...... 50c lb. Haddock ...... 15c lb. been members of the council for ley of Mountain street. Fresh Herring .... l5c lb. Sm. Filets ...... 30c lb. the past two yars or more believe, Mrs, Thomas Blake of Union and then remitted the fine. 647 Main St., Farr Building FARR BROS: however, that practically every ap­ street is spending the week in Mel- Louis Custer paid a fine of $15 TONIGHT Tel. 1338 Fresh Smelts ..... 40c lb. Bluefish ...... 25c Ib. 98i Main St. propriation has been overrun and and costs for allowing the use of a Freslji Mackerel .... 30c lb. Squids ...... 20c lb. rosG* gaming device in his store on Line N? TOMOldJOW ALPIGHi that any unexpended surpluses Miss Hattie Berr of the West So. Manchester. Fresh Flounders .. 15c lb. C ^ St^ik ...... 25c lb. street. He was arrested by Officer, there may be will not be sufficient District school was called suddenly A t DragglitB— only 25e to offset , the overdrafts. The snow to Springfield yesterday owing to Aaron Raddlng. Fresh Scallops, Oysters, Steaming Clams. removal fund has not been over- Because of an. accident A,rthur the serious illness of her niece. C. Bazinet of 16 Prospect . street, Irawn, as there la about 44 cents ARTESIAN WELIS Miss Aletta Mae Flrtlon,/ who will Willlmantlc, was brought into T R Y THE [eft in that account. undergo an operation for appendi­ court on the charge of driving R. W* Joyner Drilled Any Diameter— At the city meeting, which is citis this morning. under the influence of liquor. He STATE TAVERN Any Depth Any Place held the first Monday in December, The Lledertafel Society cele- pleaded guilty and paid a fine of t representative from the state Special for Wednesday and Thursday bated their 51st anniversary Sun­ $125 and costs. Business Men’s Luncheon Contractor and board of health will be present and day at their grove. A dinner of Charles P. Volkwrt for a real tasty meal. explain the need of the sewage be- roast veal, pork and all the fixings Short steak ...... [ 45c lb. » j ox i h. Blast Hole DriUlnf Served from Builder ...... 45c lb. ®teak ...... 35c lb. Irig cleaned up in the Hockanum was served to 180. During the Get thislj Sirloin Steak River,* especially Rockville’s part. afternoon a chicken was raffled off Sufferers ^ 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. T est DriHinir fo r Foandation r e m e d y 11 | rom Alteration and Repair Workj -.Re will offer such assistance from to Mrs. Lydia Tennstedt. Gginntacd to eon Water Systems the stat^ as it Is itessible for it to The final rehearsal of the Men’s Itebliv, Bloadmr,, Also A La Carte Service Blind orProtadioK ’ PILES Given Prompt Attentiim. Pumps for Ail Pnrpo^ five. Union Frolic will be held this eve­ PUn or Dooty ro- Cold Drinks and Near Beer fondad. Got tbo . _ ^ ^ Fruits and Vegetables It is also probable that the resl- ning at the Sykes auditorium. bandy toba wltb pUa pipa, TSe; or tha tin box, «0o. IteflideDce 71 l*ttkln Street. Tel. 1375-5. lents and storekeepers living or do- Tickets will go on sale at 3 o’clock on Draught. for PAZO OIHTMZHT business on the east side of Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gns Ulrich^ Prop. South Manchester. Phone i>acittaMMt!iMMMMMCKitiaaa6MiaaeEicia6iga a L < ^ HIGHLAND PARE F. O.

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to punlill lilm for the deed of a clever that they did not suspect' M m u t f i t t n aultd dlffere&it person. that they were employing at least It It should succeed there trill one government agent who carried WASHINGTON LETTER Evrndig Utrilb automatically be added to the al* every Burns move straight hack to ready large number of trays of the federal authorities. Store We&MsflRT; TBS HBRALU^^t^^O Oft There is less to tear from detec­ Foan«*4 W fUWMd A Wih dodging the ps^altles o f’^crime a OCU U t i l l devios trhloh most certainly will be­ tive agencies as stupid as this, even By llOlWaYPBTCHBB ^should whaa under liquor’s Idfltt- •lice. JBrtTT BYantnC IkM It lUtdart M i come populift espsoiaiiy among It they do see lit to ally themselves Washington. Nov. IB— A few Bolidaya. _ ' Somewhere At 0egi'»(Bonaward nights ago the National Bress club But the littl« place on itreet Enters at tha M|t Offle* M IlM* those criminals whose connections on the side of law-breakers, than It Bound)— ^'Bea-sawlng up and down i» * “ soft drittk'paidgr” deiplte its ohesLer aa Sadoad Claaa kail MftttM held a meeting to vote on Its new are Jio respectable that the easiest they had as much sense as the office the “ frantic Atlantic.” I find myieif exact resemblojici of old time x ! ' . SUBSCKIPTION BA'fVti ll|If llatl in 7 deck Chair adjoining that of constitution, ' a vetfi filitf Mkts a thing itnaglnable is to conclude that cat, which at least VHHTI9I^ RBPBB fiut maybe it won’t succeed. bassador to BpalnMoore, you the wire was of eUch quality that story, acted undov the influence of SENTATIVB. itamUlon-Ba Usaar. will recall, was married to tlie late anything except pare patfiouam or lnc» S8& Madison ATenue, Naw Tor* the correspondent thought a drunk­ and 6ia North MIcMffaA ^anua. ‘‘FAMILY TIBS’* Lillian Russell ...... kud Mnve en man must be talking to him. that Kidwell'B tongse WOi l668ent,d Chicago. '»,»«« EDNA ST. VINCENT RIILLAY The Presbyterian church of Onruso, upon a certain line twilight It advised him that he and the by anything othev than a Wank and Wednesday iftorninir confessed how annoying beoom>? the The Manchester Bvetilng Herald t« Those Manchester poetry lovers America contemplates the elimina­ mysterious caller were not known naive diBpesltion. - on suleJMiNew jfork City at SebdUl^ questions of the world aS to the We entered the dlnijjr lltUe dump News Btand. Sixth Avenue add 4ln^ Who attahded the own-poetry read­ tion of desertion as a sanctioned to each other, but that the corres­ <^treet and 42nd. Street afitraflea «f ing of Edna St. Vincent Millay at breakfast food of M. Caruso, hoW pondent; was known to the latter by while looking for Aketo, W« cause for divorce “ in an effort to he shaved himself and how hs be­ two strangers there. The batkeop Grand Central Statihit. Hartford last night might well have reputation. “international NeWd.SafVloe haa tha strengthen the family ties of the haved on th.) nights of grant tri­ AdCOi'ding to the correspondent quickly assured us that ho B^r .cr Feather Pillows been a bit surprised over two mat umph. And so, ^ e said, she had exclusive rtfchte (e use for republloa* natlofi.” the other man talked Vaguely and liquor Was fOr OalOi In fact, the tion In %Ay fertn dll neWk dliMtehkI put it all into a book...... only refreshments available were credited to ef hot o'therwlse orediu ters concerning the personality of What the Presbyterian Church not very coherently. ed In thie ifkper. It la also excliislvelx the Maine girl who etands pretty ..‘ ud, upon anothef twUljiht, slit* The Other man said he had some­ bottled ginger-ale and lemon soda does in the line of countenancing or told We of poor Michael Arlen, for live cents a bottle, 'set, it ap­ entitled to usd for repubiicatldB dl) much at the head of the list of thing to tell about the "sinolair the local or uadated aewa puMllhed discountenancing divorce li, we Whom she .htu seen iu Bt. Murits,. peared that these soft drinks .wei^ herein. trial." But he was so mysterious 2 fo r Ameriean woman versiflers. should think, a moral aUd religious . . . .And this merry wag, it la said, and ambiguous that the reporter popular enough and jpf6ntablo one of these points IS the utter battles In the mouhtalns against enough to keep the place to opera­ TUESDAY, KOV. 15, 192t matter to be handled according to besame Impatient, after vainly try­ physical and temperamental con death.. .. '. .What a tragic ending ing to learn what it was all about, tion. We two reporters eertatoly the religious and moral convic­ for a fellow sO young and clever!.. trast provided by the petite, sandy finally, he hung up, asking the were ftnpressod with the commer­ tions of the governing body of the Ahd bO to a game of bridge with cial .possibilities ol flve-oent lenion bed cftoss headed, essential feminine Millay mysterious straaser to come to nls organisation; but just how the step Winifred Backvilie Stoner, perhaps BOda and five-coat glnfer-ile. If there Is one OaUSe the •sollolta- and the domihatlng figure Office and see him. robust, just now proposed can have any ef- the most famous prodlg.v of this That correspondent has been it certainly was a quaint little tion of funds for Which should re­ and manner of that other great generation I . . . . . At 11 She coUld lioie-—this sole drink bnrroom to a Here^is anothei* of our exceptional values fejjt in strengthening ties between kicking himself eVer since. quire ho boosting, It Is that of the woman poet the late Amy LoWell speak half a dozen languages, or dirty part of Washington, where for Wednesday morning only. These pil- deserted wives and deserting hus­ something, recite the history of the one of the most momentous crimin­ Red cross. Also a Red Cross cam­ With which SO many New England Later that evening, a desk man bws are 18x26 inches in size, filled with all bands living in parts unknown is a world and all th at.. . . , .And my on a 'Washington paper received a al trials in American history had new feather with striped art ticking. Limit­ paign is the hardest kind of cam­ ers were familiar. partner, was Mona Morgan, the been upset by a garrulous leather cut beyond our comprehension. telephone call from one J. flay ed 2 to ft customer-—.cash and carry—no paign to boost, try aa you may. Be­ It would bo difficult to conceive Shakespearean actress, who was Akers, a street car conductor, who worker-juror and a street car con­ cause the purposes, the achieve­ of two women more unlike in looks former leading lady for Walter asked whether the newspaper was ductor who had to tell the world, 'phone orders. You’ll have to shop in the Hampden...... And for all the ments, the splendid, glorious rec­ sise and personality thah these two interested in "a new lead” on the what he hoard! morning' for these as the store closes at noon. ord of this unique organisation are brilliance of Miss Stoner, we col­ Fall-Slnclalr trial. gifted Songsters; and yet upon both lected several dozen francs...... ■iPhere was more to the otldenee as well known to eVfery man. Wom­ There was considerable hesita­ there had rested the endowment of Will someone please tell me how tion and hemming and hawini? be­ demanding a deolaratidtt of mistrial an and Child Iti the doiifatry as to inborn genius, differing in some of one wins a Ship pool? fore Mr. Akers, according to snbse- than What, was said behind those the booster. There is nothing left its manltestatiohl, to be sure, but quent affidavits, added that there greasy swinging doors, -however. WATKINS BROTHERS Thenne for. a walk with James That evidence was supplemented, for him to tell, no argument that le one in the sublime quality of set- Would be a “ hung Jury” and that CRAWFORD AND CHAMRRRS RANGES Gerard, our ambassador to Ger­ he had been so informeii by Edward and in fact overshadowedj by the not perfectly obvious Why srsry i.ihg rare and beautiful thoughts to How oft • against the sunset sky many during the war...... And he J. Kldwell, one of the Jurors. rather grim discovery that the jur­ person with a grain of human help- the divine music of the spoken told me a tale of how, when Amerl The new'spaperman succeeded in ors wete being shadowed by private lulness in his soul should give to or moon detectives. The cootteotini; Itok be­ word. I watched that mJVlng aigzag of ca was hesitating about plunging making an appointment with Akers. the Red Cross If hS never gives a The other point—-And that is in, the kaiser remarked: “ But According to subsequent affidavits, tween the Kldwell incident and the spread > Ings raid on the headquarters of Burns cent to any other public cause. In forgotten' AUtumns gOne too America can’t get in. 'We have BOO,- they went to a barroom on Boutn- rOKERAL StRECTOfla what Is especially interesting and Germans in America ready to detectives,When report# of opera­ And it Is the greatest strength soon. OOo West 4 street, where Kldwell In­ must have been brought forcibly to take Up arms If waf is declared.” dulged ill indiscreet conversation tives Were seised by U. Si. assistant of the Red Cross that It asks, from the minds of Miss Millay’s audience In unforgotten Efprings! ...... To which Gerard replied: district attorneys has not been re' Creatures of desolation, far they ■ about the possibilities of reward in each individual, very little; depend­ “ Yes, your hiajesty, and we have vealed. Perhaps there wasn't any. —•is that this thinker of Wonderful fly case Sinclair and Fall were acquit­ ing on the tremendous number of thought and builder of wonderful 500,000 lamp posts to hang them ted. The jurdrs, who now express the Above all lands bound by tbe on If they try It.” ...... But I gath­ moil bitter enmity toward Kldwell, the donors for the great funds thaii phraslngs, small and slender and curling foam; The newspaper which Akers had ered that the kaiser had his human interested in the story subsequently never realized that their every it employs sh unstintedly, so skill friendly and Ingenuous,; should be In mWty. fens. Wild moors and and merry moments ahd that his put over a tremendous “ scoop’’ movement was being shadowed or fully and above all with such un one of those who ramped the streets ' trackless sky Son, in Spite of all the fun that has ^ whch it announced three days later that detectives whom the govrfn equaled promptitude in times Ol! These wild things have their been poked at him, is an intelligent | that the government would ask that ment says weru Ih 'BlrtClair’s employ of Boston in defiance of the majesty home. HERE’S THE YOU NEED public affliction and sudden dis and decent fellow ,,, ,. . a mistrial be declared and that the Avere trying to make contacts with of the law and of authority to the They know the tundra of Slbefiah tress. Next morning for a walk around evidence was such that the mistrial them. MONEY that the world should notice end coasts the deck with General “ Billy” Mit­ would be granted. Akers and the "Who tipped yoU off to the shad- Manchester's Red Cross is about the thing that was belhg dohe tb And tropic marshes by the tndlafl chell, who raised so much tarndtioili newspaperman furnished two of the owing----a Juror?” one ot the goA'- Be independent—don't borrow from your friends or to alk the peopl^,of the town for Sacco and vauiietitii Seas; in 'Washington over the creation of affidavits on which the mistrial de­ ornment oil counsel was asked. relfttlVeSi We-are licensed by the State to help you the little annual contribution from One wonders whether Some of the They know the clouds and night a separate bureau for military cision Was based and these affida ‘ No,” said he. each pefsoh, the driblets Which, and starry hdlts aeronautics, < j .. .And the general vlts repeated Kldwell’s alleged re “A detective?” solve your financial problems In a business like, dignified, folks In that Hartford audience did From Crux to Pleiades. hnitedi constitute the community’s AVas just back from flying around marks. / “ 1 ban’t te.. you,” he replied. . not speculate, afterward, about that Dark flying rune against the west­ Russia, which, lie said, seemed in one of the assistant district at­ courteous manner. You get all your money at once— substantial bit to be joined to the tragedy of the electric chair— ern glow— fine shape, though he had difficul­ In the old days, before prohlbi- torneys was questioned In exactly no,deductions—and have plenty of time to rebuy. We Ofrwlhgs of every other toWh, city whether there way hOt have been at It tells the sweep aUd loneliness ty getting Used to the dirt. tlorij unscrupulous private detee- the same manner and replied In ex­ and hamlet in the country in the least as much of righteousness to Of tblhgs. But one finds that anywhere in Eu- tlves— and sometimee eVen news- actly the satne words. lend any amomit up to $600., Call ftt Our office and have Symbol of Autumhs vanished long rope, .. I .Moscow seemed in belter papermen, it is to be feared— ooca- 'sJ.xteUn detilcUves ar-/ alleged to creation of the great fesefvoir of the poet’s protest as to the verdict I ago! financial shape than most of the have been on the job at one time. the ‘Tdeal” Service explained to you without any obliga­ helpfulness which haa so often sionally took unsuspecting persons of the Courts, . Symbol of coming Springs! cities iu Europe, While the opera, to Saloons and bought liquor for Whether one of them "sold out” to stemmed the tide of misery that —rFrederick Peterson: Wild the theater and the ballet were giv­ them Until they gave up the Infor­ the government, as ll'lvat'e detec­ tion. threatened tO overwhelm. RIVAL PORTS Geese- ing some of the finest productions mation that was sought. Everyone, tives have befen known to do, hia/ It has heeh a year Of many de­ Portland, Me,, looms as another -4> he had ever seen; the theaters were of course, knows that tendency of become public iuformatloii in the IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIATION, Inc mands, The Mississippi floods <$> crowded and the prieei were high mere iUan to talk more than he near lutUre. and powerful rival'for the location SKY Lo sin g i Ts Bl u e ...... But there WaS hiUch conges­ 983 Main St, Room 408» Hartford, Conn. brought OppOftUnity and obligation of the terminal of the four-day AS SOME “ CLOUDINESS” tion in Moscow, since the popula­ pened.to be Mrs. W. C. Bobbs, wi­ — opportunity for th® Red Cross to steamship line, as against New ALTERS ITS APPEARANCE tion has jumped amazingly since American Ihdd^rial Buildii^» (r' once more prove its Inestimable dow of the'Indianapolis publisher and Montauk Point. In be­ the revolution...... who has been abroad painting:, . . F. W. Hawkihgon, Mgr, worth, obligation to'see hundreds half of the Maine port it is held out London— That the sky Is los­ Th(?a fur a chat with Madeleine And some rich, young man from ing its blue is the opinion of Sir Keltie, the Ihislpii glr!, who has Rhone 2-8652 of thousands of their homeless vlc- that already the terminal facilities South America Was buylUg much Napier Shaw, one o: the world’s been hi'pearii g In grand opera in champagne in which I shared, for aims through their period of stress there are already adequate to the most eminent meterologlcal ex­ rarls, Lisbon, Italy and Way points, and agohy. It cost millions. And my purse Was too low to afford it. handllhg of a huge amount of pas­ perts and formerly head of the though America heard her only GILBERT SWAN now, close at home, the vldtimS of senger business in an entirely ac­ British Meterologlcal Office. when she was In her toddling steps the Mew England inundations are Something strange is happen­ and was being taken an tour by ceptable way. ing to the sky, according to Sir being fended for, kept from un­ Fortune Gallo...... And to lunen This may VMjr well he truei^and Napier, Something which Is al­ with Fred Lclly, the Ohio Avag who speakable wretchedness, by the It may very well be true that so far tering its appearance and its writes • K'.llygrams,” and who had same dauntless Red Cross. as matters of present dockage are climatic behavior. That some­ been wadditrlng all over iroiaiul thing, according to this authori­ It is not much that the Red Cross concerned the Maine port actually lookiug for hi, .lome to v .,...... There Is no neiv thing under the ty, may be “ some cloudiness And With hin; Robert Brihkerhoff, sune---Eccl. It9. Don’t Forget Uiat The asks from each Of us. SUreiy this is has something on the Connecticut which is not cloud,” but rather no year to meed; the asking with the cartooiils:, avIio makes as much candidate. But If the promoters of some foreign substance perhaps fuss over good food as a French­ There is nothing new except connected with a mammoth un­ denial. the proposed llhi permit themselves man...... For which, after some what was forgotten.— Mile Beftin. recorded' volcanic ilpheaval in slight experience with the clief of to be Influehced by such an entirely remote parts. minor matter as this, then we shall the Paris 1 cannot blam«: him..... “ The sky is a very pale blue And BO, upon the “ party” - night, 1927 Christmas Club REBUILT c r im in a l s miss our guess. Interests Which and has been So for eighteen to dance with Pearl 'White, Who DAILY ALMANAC months,” Sir Napier declared in An extremely interesting case in could seriously contemplate the onCe was heroine of the “ Perils of an interview, “ The loss of blue­ Great fire in Boston, 1872. criminology is that of a ybung man expefidituPe of scores of millions ness could be measured by ap­ Pauline,” but Wlio has been abroad H& Downed Hie Cold for. many a year...... And there Articles of Confederation adoptr. belonging to a prominent Staten of dollars in the founding of a ter- paratus, but it Is quite obvious, mlnal’^City at Montauk JPoint'Would and you can see almost any were Moss and L'ontaine; those fa­ ed, 1777. As Cifftain W ent Up! Qoses Thursday Evemng Nov. 17/ Island family whose defense to mous ball-room dancers, who made llOt seam likely to her. heavily Influ- time, during sunshine, that the A vicious cold contracted at the > •. charge of automobile theft is that sky is not the proper blue it my terpsichorean efforts seem sad efleed by a possible saving of a few indeed, even when my partner hap- “THE BLOOD SHIP’ matinee, ahd not a trace remained If you ftf# behind in your payments we urge you to try he was in an abnormal physical Should be.” to mar his evening performance! condition which caused the develop­ hundred thousand dollars in the <^- Most profdssldtiai people know the and complete the amount you set out to save In order cost of adapting the New London ment of criminal tendencies at the simple Compound which clears up a that we may send you a full check. time of the robbery hut that tha terminal to passenger business cold In a few hours;- It’s a Hard Life . Next time sore throat, a ituffy evil Instincts have now' been re­ When the alternative would bC the Checks WiU Be MaUed Soon After Dec. 1. adoption of a location a “whole day’s head, Or feverish feeling comCs on, moved by surgical and medical try the innocent but amazingly effi­ journey farther away from New treatment. / cient little wmt«r tablet every Attig- The young man, whose name is jifOrk and the west. glst keepr ih stock. Pape's Gold Lyle, ordered an automobile in a . If the Boston afid Maine railroad Compoufid) only 880. Nothing Is better, even for the grippe of “ flU.” The Home Bank Trust Co. were foSteflng this new steamship & Staten Island show room ahd aSked Pape’s way ot knocking out a cold for a demohstration. At the end of line, then the selection of Portland is worth femembertog-—so remem­ liie Hank of Service:. « mile ride in the country he dis­ M iti American terminal might ber the name! played a revolver,' it Is charged, have, from that company’s exclu- and ordered the salesman to get out ilve viewpoint, certain points of ad­ and take to the woods. Then he vantage. But when the fundamen­ PAREfS drove away in the car. Afterward tal Idea Is to BhOftett the time be­ COLD COMPOUND he was arrested. tween the centers of population in An alienist .who had been con­ (the United States and the ports of BON TON MILLINERY nected with the Thaw case testified Europe, then Portland would ap­ // at a preliminary hearing that sinus pear to have about as much chance SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY trouble had prevented proper clrcu of selection as oskaloosa, lation of blood in Lyle’s brain, causing criminal propensities, and STUPID room in the the case went over pending an oper­ As the Pall Jury tampering In­ ation, The Sinus operation was per quiry proceeds there comes a change house... does formed and also Lyle's tonsllt were Ifl the color of the light thrown on removed, five abscessed teeth were the Burns Detective Agency. At r attracted, there was an operation first the public was quite set to it worry you? w "for intestinal trouble and treat­ learn that this celebrated organlza- l i t ut odvtM ment for abnormal blood pressure tldn, believed by the majority of people to be an able upholder of hffli " 'When he was all fixed up, crimi­ IfMp- nal propensities amputated and the law, was capable of being en­ er oraa^atodhluatodheatiflffaMin M tiflft OqeifMMbt everything, it was expected by gaged in the dubious business of to tbe home. ; - 450 N E W H A ’FS Lyle’s ffleuds that the case would efldeavortog to invalidate one of W hetbif to eld jMNffi Of flow, Mi^rivetft F e lts be dropped. But the salesman. Who tbe mosi Important trials to the -year beattof pfoMauM deiatve $3.75 “ “ country’s history by hedeiving mem­ fiiefi.tiMa ittC H w ett-da ^ e, to —Satins •—■Velours may have colds in the head and { fitcL the atteatlofa o f u i e who liv e headaches himself hnt still felt that bers of the jury. What, the citizen .■r N ^ bO toe^ toti^ totto •*»«Mfttallidt $4.85 — rR roqid ef he ought to behave himself, object­ aiked himself, are We coming to if lito Another wonderful assortment of tolsMea' and youthfaLffin- ed io strennoualy that it has been ■we have to combat not only gigantic ’Jibe‘wotl Mokait e l Ttroos' hats. Delightful new creations to match jrOUr necessary to bring the Lyle chap conspiracies but also the unofficial heaffng «q< roitf er dress. All Styles, eolotii and head alMS. values to 'iorvli' ^ • M e 97 and |8. Ob sale tbroe days only. to trial, pOUci of-the country, with their in­ a n d d i^ fU b M la ail probability there will he a finite skill and cleverness, into the If'Odll p ; MatronVFettM stiff effort made to show that the bargain? t«ge o f it. andVelvetn stnus trouble and the had teeth, not Now, however, the same citizen Smart shapes and colors. Values to $6.00 $ 2 .9 B Lyle, wM fiiponal^lt fOfuthe gun­ has reoeofl to believe that it may .CoMAR^RN < play and! the automobile theft, and not, after all, Insure success for «ft Redtotov Oompaaf j| Be^fittUtlfeo tbe crooks to have on their side that the good, healthy young Lyle ai Hiik ifrOMi who Is being tried Is not at all the eVen the extraordinary cleverness ...Miftfoi'dt Cohn. BON TON dise|dg]j[i cfimingi youflg Lyifl who of the Burnses. BecausO the clevef ^ PhOM iwraii $0 Chureh street) Near Main Street, Hartford tiinm^The fiiciaijoda trick; that to j Burnses seem to have been very oiaaiai»[Mousii.ou jpuniok bliB tor R would bo, to affect IU* from clever indeed: so far from

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MANCl^STErk (fcoNN-) WEmKG ^ R A m TUESDAYrNO^^^ !./ ;iPAGE «,w'". ~ There was a large attendance at ' Mrs. Harry P. Fijea left Holi­ ISERYANDHAnON VAUDEVIUE BILL I cBANCES ON TURKEYS - CAPPING the meeting of-the Feder ated Work­ day ihqrning fpr ’ Boston, Mas^, ANDOVER HEBRON ers which was held at the home of where she w ill/^ e e t Mr,.,.^^Piles aij^ Mrs. Robert Vallentine of Pleasant they yrlll; AeaTe . - ^ e s ^ ^ morning AT THE STATE NOW John Cheney has sold his plaQC AT RIALTO 2 BAYS I ; A^ RAINBOW DANCES '4 -'. • f \ Valley last Thursday. It was an all­ for Portland, Maln%, and^fteh on ta and will move to Manchester. j ' ■ rc-fMr.'and Mrs. D. ’Arnold Kellogg, 'There. weTe about 30- young peo- day meeting and the ladles accom­ Orinoi Maine^ -wheore their |K>lt JuSt- Ward Talbot is suffering with hl rpL-oe Apts »iiH Ten Reels of'.Saybrook 'vvere recent guests’, at ’ Ipl ..out-'to.fhe. Christian Endeavor plished a lot of work. son Is attending sohdolJ'^i k - 6 ■{<. “Now We’re In the Air” Is felon on his finger. Dr. Fisk of G ov-l the home of , Miss C. E. Kellogg. | Another big week of dancing is last Sunday evenjng and entry is treating him. Movies Start Tonight; Brief Harry ’reunant has returned - to , scheduled-for the Rainbow Dance , .1.1 ^ - Their Funniest — Butcher Miss Alice Yeomans and twbj Facts About Vaudeville. his; former Hebron home. At pres­ Palace In Bolton this week. A n j Miss Dproth?^ Frink was the leader, S|iop on Thursday Night. schoolmates spent the week-end at | ent he is the guest of his brother, added feature’ will be free tickptsq At the, se.rVJce, which followed at the home of Miss Yeomans’ parents, I Three a.cts of vaudeville;will;'be Jared“B. Tennant. ' giving chances.1 on turkeys and Rev.i.William D. Woodward, Aviation is a serious proposition Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Yeomans. Miss shown at the Rialto The'Atefc to­ The first library whist of the fall chickens to be awarded to lucky of Manchester, father of Rev. Tru­ Hut Wallace Beery and Raymond Yeonians is a student at Wellesley night in conjunction with ten reels took place at the library Friday number holders on Thanksgiving man'H. Woodward gaye. a lecture Hiatton in their latest picture. College, Wellesley, Mass. of moving pictures. The feature evening. It was under the over- Eve. . , . on “ Home Missions at Work;” illus­ “ Now We’re in the Air,” which has Everett Frink of Reading, Mass., film is, “ Publicity Madness” with! gig^t of Mrs. T. D. Martin, the lib Tomorrow night‘ Bill Tasillo, Jr., trated by lantern slides. its run at the State theater today spent Sunday night with his par­ an all-star cast. In addition, there rarlan. The Misses Lucy Tennant will bring his Collegiate Band to E-R EE .•Mi|.. and. Mrs. Charles Poster and and tomorrow, show that it can be ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frink. will be a comedy and news w.eOkly. I and Helen Hough assisted. the Rainbow for the usual modern Charles Wright was home from The moving picture program will be I Miss 'Gertrude Fenner from West a humorous affair. At least, it is Armistice Day was observed in dancing carnival.. More novelties Havep spent the week-enll at the humorous to the audience but some New York for the week-end as was shown . twice starting at 7 o’clock I the schools by a silent pefiod of ten will be introduced. Noisemakers, his son, Burtram, who is a student with, the vaudeville coming in be- j home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. parts of it wore not so funny to minutes. Flags were displayed by streamers aud carnival caps will be Billings. ■ ' the actors. at Storrs College. ' tween the two shows. i many of the residents. given away. : For instance, there is the funny Next Sunday their will be a The vaudeville entertainment is j Work is progresMng on the ce­ Mrs. Edward H. Nevers who has furnished by Clements Entertain­ Thursday night modem a’nd old j spending Hhe past: two weeks side to being stranded in a balloon communion service. ment bridge qvSr the creek at Am- fashion dancing will be enjoyed •Sunday evening at the Christian ment bureau of Hartford. The three stor,. The temporary bridge over the in. West. IJpven, returned , to her thousands of feet in the air, with with other novelties. Manager Fin­ home here last Saturday afternoon. anti-aircraft guns shooting away Endeavor meeting there we^.ver^ acts they sent-out last week to ush- idOtour Is npw’**in good shape for interesting argumerrts about the er in the vaudeville season here, ney is planning a big surprise for . . Mr..’ anid^.Mrs. James Callahan of parts of the rigging. Parachutes use. The detour road- lay under the-old fashion dancers—-something good and bad in newspapers and drew large audiences and this week water for quite a distance durinj this village are the happy parents- that fail to open are other funny magazines. Rev. Mr. O’Brien was is expected to be no exception. The that will be in keeping -with the things in the picture, but Beery the flooded period. ■ The road in of a baby boy,’ which was born at caliber of vaudeville they offer com­ spirit of Thanksgi-ving Day. j the Mapcbe ter Memorial hospital' aind Hatton are the funniest of all. leader. ' • completed from Hebron Center • to 3 Thursday afternoon the Ladies’ bined with Hen reels of motion pic­ Amstou with tbb e?cceptlon of the Saturday night Bill Tasillo, Jr., , qjj Friday 'afternoon,'Armistice First the two of them, chased by returns to the Rainbow with his --s Benevolent society will meet with tures makes a bargain that Mana­ shoulders and the bridge. L. Suzio a hard-boiled top sergeant, run into orchestra to play for modern danc- ' Mrs. Emily Cobb. A large aUend,- ger All feels cannot be better for is‘ the contractor. Mrs. 'Artbur Griffin of Granby, a wind tunnel where propellers are ance is hoped for as their is a good the price— ten and fifteen for matT ■The La'diteS’ w Aid -Society and ing. Big crowds have been attend­ being tested. They emerge from CoqAi., passed aAVay at her home on deal of work to do. inees and ten and twenty-rfive for some of the men of the Congrega­ ing the Rainbow dances and this this ordeal without a stitch of Batprday, ^ 6v., 1-2; The funeral was Edward Post was nominated del­ evenings. tional ,Church at Hebron Center weeks affali’s should be no excep-. held from her late homb on Monday clothing on them, and immediately egate to the Sunday School conven­ The first act on the program to held a session Friday at the church tion to that rule. afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Mrs. get into another mess. They pick tion ,in New Haven Thursday. night will be Mabelle Barnes In to- which was devoted to cleanin,-' the At all these dances tickets on Griffin is a. sister of Mrs. George A. up_^ some old aviators’ uniforms Sherman Bishop has in his pos­ cal. selections. Miss ^Barnes is. a very interior. A^diiiner was served at the turkeys and . chickens— some of Cqllins of »this place ’and grand- and are pressed into the service. session the hall of an old window , charming young lady, has a; beautl- church'parlors'for the workers. them alive— will be given to all | mother, of J;Mrs.‘ Helen Stiles“ who Back jof the German lines in pur­ said:to have been taken from the ful voice, costume chaagas''aifd is There was no service at St. Pe­ wnp attend. The turkeys and chick-j formerly/nved in. Robert L. Ladd*a suit of a spy, they get inside a cam­ first • Conliregational church that very popular. Her program is spe- ter’s church on Sunday as work on ens will be.awarded to the holders j house. Mrs. Stiles is also an invalid ouflage cow and then the fun be­ Avas built in Andover. The churcji dally adapted for mi.xed audiences, the fiiirnace has not been completed. of the lucky, numbers at the draw' l at;her home in Warehouse, Point. gins for them. They are acclaimed stood across the way from th'e: Next will appear Chouinard and A. new.outside,chimney has been ings on Thanksgiving Eve. Every / ;Mrs. ‘william Walker of Pleasant asithe greatest of the German spies place now owned by Addison E. j Logan, better known throughbut piit'oii and other repairs made. dancer this week gets a free 6hano& ■Valley suffered another paralytic aifd are ‘sent out to do some more Frink on the Hebron road. -The New England as thb “ Dancifag SalL Charles Johnson .and son, also on several big turkeys and chickens chock at^her home on last Thursday work for the Fatherland. Capture old stone doorstep taken from, thej ors.” They are a pair of fast.;step- Alex, Cole, all of Manchester, were for, a Thanksgiving dinner. i afternoon. -- and a death sentence are next, but church was for many years used as ping boys who put on a very snapj^ visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the flrii^ squad doesn’t have the a doorstep to the old Conference program and engagements for their Ames W. Sisson recently. ’ SW EEPER. heart'to shoot them. 1 House and has now been given by services always have to be way ip Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wightman A They escape from this and with I tile Ecclesisastical Society to the advance because of the demand for and son Richard' of Stafford were the help of the girls capture the I new Memorial Library and is im­ their appearance. Sunday guests at the,, home of Mrs. , infamous German spy ■ who is re­ bedded in the stone step at the lib­ The third and final act will in­ Etta Rathbonb-. Mrs-'.Rathbone also FLOOR POLISHER sponsible for all their troubles. He rary. ' . . troduce Ernest K. Schieldge in an entertained Mr. and'Mrs* Clifford S. ; is brought to book and then the About 100 persons attended the extilbitiPn p£ 'magic anid •ventrilo­ wightman and son bf Hartford.re­ given free of chaf|^e with each SWEEP­ i armistice is signed, but Wally and dedication of the Burnap Skinner quism. Mr. Schieldge is a master of cently. . ' Ray don’t know it. They are still Library Saturday afternoon at the both arts. His program of magic is The Misses Hazel and Gladys | ER-VAC cleaner sold with attachments on ' fighting . whqn the troops throw Congregational church. Deacon complete in itself and provides, a Broome, \vho ar^ employed in Hart- j A Cross, Sick Child is Cpnstipated! down their guns. Herbert A. Thompson Avas chairman very popular entertainment.-- The ford ‘spent the.' 'week end at their 1 THURSDAY, November 17 only. - - ^ The picture at the State with the of the meeting. The school children A'ehtriloquil Con.YerSafidn ’f^twepn father’s home’ in Hopevale. i butcher Shop on Thursday evenin,g under the leadership of Miss Young, Mr. Schieldge; and “ Joh'iii^is” is Mrs. James Glddlngs of Simsbqry ^ Look at Tongue , To help us celebrate the opening bf our | wTlI be ’"The Mystery Club,” by Ar­ and Miss Dorothy Cook sang A'ery cleverly- done and can be de­ is the guest of Mrs. F. R. Pond. ; new salesroom, the manufacturers of | thur Somers Roche, the story of a “ America, the Beautiful,” as they pended upon to amuze aay audince. Mrs. Daisy Rogers of Bar.ton, millionaire club which committed marched in to the chui'ch two by ■Vermont, has telegraphed to her SWEEPER-VAC cleaners have generous^ | ■'.wo. A synopsis of the library from daughter, Mrs. Frank Porter, that No matter Avhat ails your child, a the perfect crime. ^ ACTED IN SELF DEFENSE On Friday and Saturday “ The the beginning Avith a gift of twelve, she is .alive and safe. Barton is in gentle, thorough laxative should al- ly arranged for,; us 'to give away a $10.50 Blood Ship” and “ One Woman to books to the present A\as given by Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 15.-— j the flooded section of Vermont. Avays be the first treatment-given. electric floor polisher with each cleaner | Another” will be the features. Sun­ Herbert Thompson In a very pleas­ Thomas Curran, 60, hgs been in jail | porter’s father, who is in Ngw- If your little one is out-of-sorts, ing manner. Charles Backus spoke- herfe on a charge’ of " first degree ’ port, Vermont, has not been heard half-sick, ^isn’t resting, eating and day afternoon will bring the benefit on “ Memorials” and Er.=kin Hyde, murder since November third when and attachments sold. This offer is for J show for the East Hartford flood from. acting naturally— look, Mother! one of the liustees, preseniied the he stabbed and killed James Rey­ see if tongue is coated. This is a the opening day only. | victims. deed and keys, of tlie^noAV building nolds, 33, in a street brawl. Coro­ sure sign that the little stomach,, to the -own. Firs'-: Selectman ner John J. Phelan today issued a liver and boAvels are clogged with The Vac Mop and Life Time Guarantee k MOKKOW I’ L.VNS TKI1» George A. 'derritt --ceepted with’ a finding ip Which he .announces Cur­ waste. When cross, irritable, fever­ WITH PRESIDEXT CALLES re.spbnse. The address of the .aftc:;-- ran Avas justified in stabbing Rey­ “ THE BLOOD SHIP” ish, stoinach-ache, diarrhoea, sore are given, as usual. Budget teims if de- ^ uoon Av-as given oy' llie Rev. Dr. nolds. throat, full of cold, give a teaspoon­ Mexico City, Nov. 15.— .Vinbassa- Sherrod Soule of Hartford. Prayer According to the coroner, the ful of “ California Fig Syrup,” and sired.' ’ i dor Dwight W. Morrow has accept­ nun closin boredictioii was given two men met on a street corner in / in a feAV hours all the constipated ed an Invitation from l'’resident by the pastor, the Rev. R. \V. Bridgeport and after a conversa- poison, undigested food and sour You will want to attend our opening cel- | Calles to accompany him on a trip ( '’Brien. The .guests-lajourned to tion Reynolds attacked Curran, Don’t Forget That bile gently moves out of the little into the state of Nuevo Leon next the new library for iiispeclion. i beating and kicking him until Cur- bowels Avilhout griping, and .you ebration Thursday. Souvenirs for all. I ■H’eek, it Avas learned today. The Thore Avere seA-eral old residents 1 ran managed to draAV^ a pocket OSTRINSKY have a Avell, playful child again. ' ^ . • i» president arid the .American am­ 1 le.sent aud tlK-y enjoy3 1 reiiewin'g'I knife arid . defend himself. Curran Mothers can rest easy after giv­ bassador Avill be aAvay from the acquaintance.s Avith old friends. j plunged the knife into Reynolds’ Is Selling Out His Stock ing this harmless, “ fruity laxative” cipUal for seA-eial days, it is undor- Miss M,vrti.:e MatheAvson alieiid- right side three times, inflicting a because it never fails to cleanse the stood. eci the funeral of her .graiidmothcr, Avound that had fatal results s.ome of Higk Grade Furni­ little one's liver and boAvels and Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. The Manchester Electric Co. The journey Avill be made in the Mrs. Annie Hopkins in Scotland hours afterward.’ ’’ sAveieten the stomach and they dear­ Agk your druggist for a bottle of 773 MAIN STREET famous “ million dollar” presiden­ The stabbing. Coroner Phelan ture at Less Than Cost. ly love its pleasant taste. Full di­ tial train recently purchased in the Sunday aftornocn. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gri.ggs and finds, was an act of self-defense. rections for babies, children of all “ California Fig^Syrup;” then see TEL. 1700 United States. On the trip President daughter of Danielson sponi: Armis-.] OSTRINSKY’S ages and for groAvn-ups printed on that it is made by th.e “ California Cajles plans to-inspect the irriga­ tlce Day with Mr. Griggs's cousin | No. 53 Pearl street is new loca­ each bottle. Fig Syrup Company.”— adv. tion Avorks at San Martin, iState of and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank tion of Braithwaite’s repair shop.— FURNITURE STORE Nue\-o Leon, this week and then I Adv. view’the national highway now un­ Hamilton...:,. 27 Oak St., South Manchester der construction between Saltillo and the border. He also plans to A'islt his ranch outside Monterey. DEATH ACCIDENTAL • Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 15— Ar­ thur F. Warren, of Stamford, who ore B ig V alu es ^ne -3lten Co. fell down an elevator shaft in the i,HC> plant of the Lyman Hoyt Sons Company, in that city on October HARTFORD 7th and died in Stamford Hospital Values in endless array are always to be on November 9th, met death acci­ found at your A & P‘ store. Nationally dentally to a finding handed down here today by Coroner John J. known foods of all kinds the local To Make Room for Toyland'on the Third'Floor! Phelan. Warren had worked for the Lyman Hoyt Sons Company for favorites, loo are all included in the 40 years. assortment offered you, at prices so low as to make you worth-while savings on November Sale all purchases. Begin today to shop-the Sour Stomach A & P w ay! ALL KINDS. Stock up on your favorite! •: “ Phillips Milk of Magnesia” CANS Better than Soda Ca^pBell’s Soufis at 20% to 37y2% .Less Than Usual Prices! TOYLAND will occupy a laige section of the Rug Depart­ V Instead of eoda hereafter take a little "PhUlips Milk of Magnesia” in ment on the Third Floor. So stocks must be reduced imme­ water any time for Indigestion or COFFEE SALE diately in order that they may bs accommodated in small . sour, acid, gassy stomach, and re­ quarters... In consequence, drastic cuts in these desirable lief will come Instantly. America's foremost For fifty years genuine "Phillips B O m k R package coffee Sage-Allen rugs. ; - . Milk of Magnesia" has been pre* A blend o f the worl^’a ecribed by physicians because it RED CIRCLE finest coffees overcomes three Umes as much acid 'll'SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS, 5 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS, size 6x9 ft, reg. in the stomach as a saturated solu- Winner of the Sesqul size. 9x12 ft. reg. tjOD of bicarbonate of soda, leaving EIGHT 0*CL0CK Gold Medgl for quality price $39.50 $ 2 4 . 9 5 price $19.50 . . $13,95 t^e stomach sweet and free from 7 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS, 11 'WOOL-WILTONS,)NS, size 9x12 all gases. It neutralizes acid fer­ Pure, white suds— hurts dirt, not your hands! ft., Regular mentations in the bowels and gent­ size,'8-3x10-6 ft., ly urges the souring waste from CABLES reg. price $35.00 price $87.50 . $57.50 the system without purging. Be- Klarkman^s Boap 4 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS, 9 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER ■Idea, it is more pleasant to take size 7-6x9 ft., O C RUGS, size 8-3x10-6 ft' Keg- than soda Insist upon "Phillips.” Slices of tree ripened fh iit! reg. price $24.75 1 0 * 7 0 ulaily $38.50. Twenty-live cent and fifty cent bot­ NO. 1 N o w ...... $29.50 tles, any drugstore. "Milk of Mag­ CANS 9 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS, nesia" has been the U. S Regis­ PSSICllOS MONTE (heavy grade) size 9x12 ft. 8 WILTONS, higher grade, ■ tered Trade Mark of The Charles reg. price size 9x12 ft.,- reg. B . Phillips Chemical Co. and its $52.50 ...... $ 4 1 .7 5 price $137.50 $99.50 predeceaspr Charles H. Phillips ’MORE GREAT VALUES VTHANKSGIVING FOODS Sipes 1876.— AdT. 7 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS.I.XMINSTERS. 7 WILTONS, highest grade, Pineapple crushed 2 cans 3 5 0 Figs ib 17C (heavy grade), size G-3xl0-6 size 8-3x10-6, regular Bab-o a phgs aso Bromedary Dates , piw lSc 300 Yards of ft, Reg. price price $47.50 ...... $ 3 6 .7 5 $132.50 ..... $95-00 Pillsbnry*8 Panca^ Flopr a a s o ' .Mince asc French's Cream Mipstard 3 1 ^ 3 3 0 bOxed Nuts ■ .-' ^' ><> aSe • >/ufAuts, pd. 2Dc Inlaid Linoteuni For Your Car quart Sweet Mixed nekles 3 3 0 id Cranberry Sauce, 2 cans 35c Soapine large 19c. ^ small pkgs a s e NEPONSBT RUGS R o R Plum Itaddl^ a9c Heaviest Grade My-T-Fine DesMrt 3 $1.(W . In Discontinued Patterns I Can Provide p « C Lemon Pie Filling 3 !*«■ a s e CNnirroiits ^ a p>va aSe i Regulariy*Sl,75 a >, ' hBft'' Butter Flakes, pd. 18C catrbn Peel ' 'tt'asc Cotton Batt Rugs Seamless Brussels Rugs Size 9x12 ft. Regularly 0 Q Q C itrtri f Sweet Pickles quart 3 3 0 Le^nPeM “‘Of priced-$13.95 f o r ...... ^ A hew top, new curtains, slip 27 Rugs, specially priced for this salqV ‘size 9x12 ft. quart 19 Rugs, slze '^3.jt6 ft. Sonr.ncklcs . ■■ i - i 3 3 0 R ^ * s SaadoiMng iAk 9e covers, ca ^ ts, glassmobile en­ Regularly priced $24.95, 0 1 O Size 9X10% ft. Regularly A only. These- are’ very for ...... priced $ll;95,i f o r ...... d e O * » .G closures; Sport Model tops and Preferred by thousands. The first slice tells yoif why! ^ „ slightly soiled. Foriker- dust covers made to order. Size 8-3x10-6 ft. Regular price 0 1 V '^ E t ly priced $10.00; l^ow $22.75, f o r ...... ’. .X. «P’l i • i Q Size 7,%x9 ft , Regularly priced $9.95, for .. . f,.$6.45 GrandPiotheP^s Bread size 7-6.\9 f t Regularly priced < 0 f Q t i C Manichester ■ - I $17.95, f o r ...... iP lO y O G Size 6x9 ft. Regularly $ 5 «(k ) Size 6x9 ft.‘ ;Regularly,priced /. y-• • 0ijiS’ Ci'lC priced-$7.95, for...... $4.95 Auto Top Co. . , T r i a l ' $8.95, for ...... , vUoPO' I . ... W. J. MESSIER 'SOtSATT •A ;■ V’ v'r • * y* ' V Its 6^ St. Phone 1810-8

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f V • - * •.. 'v7. ,, -y. MAiSrCHfiSTEP (CONN.) EVENTTNC HERALD/T^JESDAY/NOVBartBER 15, IdlST. PAGE SIX STOCKH(HJ>ERS SVE FOBD^t :zz:\ aha Miss Miriam "Upderwood vietB callers Sunday at the borne df Mr. TOURNAUD EXPLAINS TOLLAND and Mrs. John Bdgerton at Vernon •- Pontiac) Mich., Nov. 15.—Mo^ r TOWN B in s BDBSMG INSPECTOR’S REPORT Center. ^ FABiMC DESIGNING than 1,800 stockholders of the t,hl, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaeifer have re­ Linpoln; Mgtor Car Cpnrpauy head­ turned to New York City after ed by Hi^pry M. and Wilfred V. The following report of Building Inspector Edward C. Elliott, Jr., was The tax collector for Tolland, r r «*>. spending the summer in the vil­ lancl,.filed‘suit for approxhnatqTy PA® BY read and accepted at last night’s meeting of the Board of Selectmen: Emery Clough, will be at the Town Hall to receive personal taxes, Tues­ lage. Cheney Brothers Expert Tells. : $6;(H)0,(W6 ;again.st Henry and Ed- ^ r; South Manchester, Conn., Ncv. 4, 1927. .S.J1 ForS" in Circuit Court today. A # . t.!. V ^ Hon. Board,of Selectmen, V j day, November 15, and Saturday, Miss .Lydia Olson spent the week­ Duncan Phyfe Club Mem­ November 26, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. end at her' home ■ at Pequonnock I torccaetT -of this legal . action was { The following town bills were otdfcced.pald by’ tbe Sblecfttaen at last v rManchester, Conn. bers About His Work- [ carried exclusively by. Ihteruatlo’rt^ 'n ig h t’s m eeting: jf. ^ * Dtear Blrs;—My report as Building Inspector, for the month of Oc- m., and Wednesday November 23 Bridge, Groton, Conn. and 30, from 7 to 9 in the evening. The' selectmen of the Town of I af News Service several weeks ago. Adkins Printing Co., Record, books, etc. ar^92j;;is herewith submitted. Watkins BrothersBro Duncan Phyfe The 1,800 all listed as plaintiffs *■ Ahern Brothers, November Estimate ...... Dwellings. The membership drive is now on Tolland will meet in the Town Hall for Red Cross membership. All the last Saturday in each month at ub held its^imonthly meeting at in. 1 he case, charge ‘.hat the Fords Anderson & Noren, Groceries...... , Louis Fish, Starkweather St., So. of No. 3 2 ...... $5,000.00 have failed to koep an agreement-to wishing to retain their membership 1 p. m. the club rooms in the Watkins store ;. Andisio, Evasio, Rent ...... i • • •aK'.i.3...... • o'cS W. H. Thompson, Lot No. 121 Regent St...... $3,000.00 last evening and the members were .‘^icunbii.r^e them'forAha losses they Armstrong Harry,'Labor and MaterialstiJj,...... please leave the money witb Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin De Haven ■ , $ 8,000.00 L. Ernest Hall, secretary and treas­ have returned to their winter home treated to three exceptional speech-j stiffered when.-- the" J.lnOQ}n Motor Arm strong, Care of Dump ...... c n i es after a delicious supper of meati Company was^purchas^nby Henry ^Assessors’ Auto Tax Service, Subscription ...... ,...... • • 5.00 A partm ents urer for'the local Red Cross. in New York City after spendin William Radding, No. 65-67-69, Wadsworth St...... $12,000.00 several months here as has been cakes was served by Chef John' F iird 'a t"'a . receiver’s; $8',- Hailey, Oscar, GraSbSf^...... Miss Sarah Chorches of Tolland Osano. 'iyo',000.'. *'/: • Bamforth Brothers, Hdw. & Supplies ...... o r 7 oi Alterations and Additions. is among the Rockville High school their usual custom for many years. Barrett Company, Tarvia ...... • ...... 1,.,57.21 Man. T rust Co., 923 Main St...... $12^00.00 pupils whose names appear on the Mr. De Haven is a noted artist and John Tournaud, well known local Bario, Antonio, Milk . J.O...... V ,...... 8.99 ■William Rubinow, 841 Main St...... 5,000.00 honor list having an average of 90 has sketched a large number of pic­ designer for Cheney Brothers, was Blish. F. T. Co.. Hdw. & Supplies...... 90.25 H. L. Fortune, 53 Mather St...... 500.00 per cent. ■ , - tures from this vicinity. rhe first speaker on the program, ..'London’s night clubs are dying. 9.92 Mr. Tournaud selecting for his talk Bronke, R. W., Milk ...... Miss Helen Chapman, 75 Forest St...... 500.00 E. R. Clark, Mrs. William Palm­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter and Brov/Oj A. L. & Co.,. C lo th in g ...... 35.3S J. Rhey Bg'aithwaite, 52 Pearl (Rear) .. . 475.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Agard have “the designing of upholstery fab­ 107.05 er and Miss Cora Beals of Spring- Case.-s^KMskwoodNfe B rainnrd .R ecord Bboks-;V\-:-; r-i 7. P., H. Newcomb, No. 8 M. Turnpike (west) 200.00 field called on friends here Sun­ closed their home and Mr. and Mrs. rics.” He illustrated his talk wUh i:of^ sketches, designs and then the ac­ Conkey Auto Co., October account...... /f. .. . . [^pseph Tjammany, 88-90 Main St. • . . 200.04) day. Carpenter will move to their new Conn. Window & House Cleaning X3o.7'cleaning windows i-; 5.,0flr? JjbhE 'Ferga, "20 Earl St...... 200.00 house In West Hartford. Mr. Agard tual reproduction of the design in 491.5.1 185.00 Mrs. L. R. Ladd, Raymond Ladd silk. The designing was traced from 1 Conn. River Bridge & Highway Dist., T a x e s ...... •: rAhtbhio Falcetta, 31 Eldridge St...... of Rockville and Miss Ruth Ayers will reside with his daughter Mrs. INGROWN NAILJ .V - Cowles, C. W. Bst'., Rent' ...... • • • • . • r,. • • 29.00 Antonjo Catalano, 316 Center St...... 200.00 Carpenter for a while and later ex­ antique fabrics in the museums of Dewey-Richman Co., Office s u p p lie s ...... , 5.99 Robert Phillips, 43 M. Turnpike (West) . . 150.00 of Hartford were Sunday guests at I rance, coRied or inspirinrg new de­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. William pects to go to Portland, Oregon, Dolan, Edw ard G., D. D. S., Dental s e rv ic e s ...... 6.00 Joseph Burdzl, 9 Deming St...... 150.00 where he will remain with his signs in " the minds . of famous Turns Right Out Itself Dolgc, C. B. Co., Disinfectant ...... 16.69 W illiam E. Bradley, 321 Oakland St...... 100.00 Ayers of Merrow road. daughter, Mrs. Florence Babcock, French artists, then being transfer- Duffy, James, Att. Officer...... 47.50 Leon T. Schaller, 427 Center St...... 75.00 Miss Priscilla Watthews who has and family for. several of the win­ ed to designing paper at the Cheney East Hai'tford, Town of. Aid rendered ...... 34.55 A. C. Loveland, 33 Lewis St...... 25.00 been a guest of Mrs. Nettie Darby ter months. studios in town, and lastly onto Jac­ Eighth School & Utilities Dist., Sewer connections ...... 60.70 has returned to her home in Central At the Sunday morning service quard cards and into the silk itself. E lliott-Fisher. Machine a d ju s tm e n t...... 1.64 $19,960.00 Village, Conn. • Rev. Dr, Nichols, pastor of the El­ “Salesmanship” was the subject England, W. Harry, Groceries ...... 20.00 Miscellaneous. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and chil­ lington Congregational church, oc­ offered by Jack Ellington, sales- Ellsworth, L. L. & Son., Chains, drills, etc...... '...... 160.28 W. H. Siggins, 178 Hilliard St., Hen coop ...... 600.00 dren and friend of Mkhchester at­ cupied the pulpit in the Federated manager of the Keystone Manufac­ F a rr, Mrs. L., R e n t ...... 18.00 Garages. tended the Federated church sup­ church and Rev. William C. Darby turing Company of Boston. Mr. El­ (First National Bank of Boston, Certifying notes ...... 200.00 J. & M. Sheehan, Cor. Holl and Knighton ...... $900.00 per last Friday evenin Occupied the pulpit in the Ellington lington is well known in the furni­ Fischer, Gustave Co., paper ...... 4.18 Susan McCann, No. 9 Lilley St...... 600.00 Tuesday, Nov. 15 Mrs. Sarah church. Mr. Donaldson, a mission-i ture ma.gazines, ami in his talk last Foamite Childs Corp., Fire extinguisher ...... 32.85 Raymond Joyner, 71 Pitkin St...... 550.00 Dimock and Miss Lisabeth McDon­ ary on furlough from the Presby­ evening 'he outlined one of his latr Gardner, W. H., Bluchers ...... 5.50 Michael Valenti, 130 School St...... 400.00 ald of the Storrs College faculty terian .mission of Northeastern PeR est articles on salesmanship, not 28.00 will give a demonstration “How to Garrone’s Market, Groceries . ; ...... - ...... William Sandeen. 36-38 Strant St...... ’...... 400.00 sia, spoke in the evening of his yet printed. “Outgro” ..is' a harmless antisep­ Glenney, W. G. Co., Coal ...... ____ , 15____.. 104.00 H enry Schaller, 14 Olcott S t ...... *•. . . 400,00 take care of the sick in the home work there, giving a description of Frank Dooley, publicity and good at the home of Mrs. Howard Cran­ tic manufactured' for ..chiropodists. Good Roads Machinery Co., Snow plow s ...... 700.00 Thomas McKinney, 113 Bissell St...... 400.00 tribes, customs, manner of livin.g will distributer of the Southern However, anyone'can buy from the H artford Iso. H crpital, board and c a r e ...... 132.00 William Kanelil, 14 Victoria Road ...... 300.00 dall at Grant Hill district. and religion. Mrs. Donaldson spoke New England Telephone Company, 44.86 Thursday afternoon there will be drug store a tiny bottle containing Hartford Retreat* board and care ...... Tom asse Pantaleo, 208 School St...... 300.00 in the Sunday school .of her work with office at New Haven,, spoke directions. Hayes. Archie H., team service ... v ...... ^...... f...... 31.00 L. Bentley, 4 Sterling Place,...... 250.OD a sale of basketry and butterfly art among the' women. AIL who Avero at the home of Mrs. Richard about the telephone and its uses in A few drops of “Outgro” in the H erald Printing Co., adv; m eetings, etc...... , 187.12 Andrew Tluck, 59 Wetherell St...... 200.00 present at these services felt they the furniture business. Mr. Dooley crevice of the ingrowing nail re­ Hine A. C. Co., New Federal truck, labor and p a r t s ...... 4,864.45 Rounds at the south end of the vil­ had been greatly stimulated...... -128.77 also told of the latest telephone de­ duces infl'ammation and pain Jtnd Roll, Edward J., rent and insurance ...... ' . $4,700.00 lage. velopments such as the vitaphone, so toughens the tender, sensitive, Holloran Brothers, Transportation ...... ’. . . 7.00 Total ...... $44,6Sb Mr. a^id Mrs. H arry B artlett and ...... 10.00 Miss Margaret Bartlett of Hart­ the sending of photos by telephone, skin underneath the toe nail, that Holloran, T. P., Transportation ...... Respectfully submitted, Moving? Want to store part or and the latest visaphone by which it can not penetrate the flesh, and House C. E. & Son, Inc., Clothing ...... 19.59 ED. C. ELLIOTT, JR. ford were Sunday guests at the home of 'VVilliam Agard and family. all of your furniture? See Braith- the images of the parties talking the nail turns naturally outward al­ Hultman, Arthur L., Furnishings ‘j. .^,. 5,. i . , ----- ^ 8.45 most over night.—adv...... 591.00 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson waite, 52 Pearl street.— Adv. i can be seen by each other. Hyde, William S., Town Counsel—Services FRISCO AFTER CONVENTION SEEK PLANE RECORD Jarvis, A. F., Gravel ...... -f". . . ,...... 15.50 San Francisco, Calif., Nov; 15.— Johnson, Mrs. Nicholas, board and cave . . , ...... 22.14 Carrying with him a certified check Kearns, Mrs. Katherine, board and care ...... 25.14 for $250,000, William H. Crocker, Upavon Airdrome,- Wiltshire, Kellum, J. W., R ent ...... * ...... 20.00 Republican national committee­ England, .Nov. 1$.—Captain Rob­ Kissmann, Adolf, board and care ...... 10.00 man from California, will leave ert McIntosh, accompanied by the Kiltel, Robert, Groceries ...... 54.02 here Sunday for New York and -jwell-known pilot Bert Hickler, Krah, F. A., killing 6 dogs, inves. 13 e s ...... '...... ^ ,5 7 .0 0 Washington to urge the Republican j,hopped off at 1:10 p. m., in the air- plane “Princess Xenia” in an at­ Madden, J. H., Gi'oceries ...... L ...... ,. 1 ■ i9.7a;j iNational Committee to select San tem pt to break Clarence D. Cham­ Man. Electric Co., Elec, services . .. .«. . ^2l|#36'.: ^ r 4 facisca.^fc^the place for the 1928 berlin’s distance record with a non­ Man.-Gas Co., Gas service ...... Repiblican national convention.. Man. Lum ber Co., Inc., lumber, cement, etc...... stop flight to India. 'J Man. Memorial Hospietal, board and c a re ...... fr'oo 135 PERSPNS DROWNED Man. Motor Sales, Inc., truck p a rts ...... 15.2- Bombay, Nov. 15.— One hundred OFFER $1,000 REWARD Man. PI. & Supply Co., Hdw. & Supplies ...... 18.08 :fi Man. Sand & Gravel Co., trap rock and truck hire ...... 1,903.4b and thirty-five persons perished to­ Cleveland, Ohio., Nov. 15.—An WHIPPET COACH day when the coastal launch Tuka- WHIPPET COUPE Matthews, Jas. H & Co., office supplies 8.21 offer of $1,000 reward, half of Miner’s Pharmacy, Drugs ...... 27.45 ram foundered in a violent storm which was subscribed by the Broth- Mohr’s Bakery, bread, etc...... 22.01 sixty miles off Bombay. erho9d of Locomotive Engineers, $625.00 $625.00 Moran, A. B., M. 6 !, Rrbf;’'serviced". .i ; v .'• . l a 27)0 6: ■ Seven were rescued. here.’^has been posted for trace of Morris & Co., Meats ...... 22.82 Ships were sent out to search James W. Dill, Cleveland locomo­ • I Murray', Geo. A.*, blacksmith ...... TO: 15' for the launch Jayanti which was tive engineer, reported lost in a New Model Laundry, Jaundry service ...... 69 also feared to have foundered In Maine woods ten days ago. N. Y„ N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight' .'i 18.45 the gale. Ninth School Dist., teachers, etc...... 29,798.27 We Beg to Announce That We Have Norton, Ralph P., Asst. Voting Mch. Mech,.,; . - • - i-Oj. n-i Obraitis, Mrs. Ursala. R e n t ...... ca Olson, John I., setting g l a s s ...... 1-59 Appointed Dealers for the Wonderful Pac'aard’s Pharm acy, D r u g s ...... 24.50 Perrett & Glenney, Express ...... 1.00 Peterson, C. J., R ent ...... v. . . J . . -U. :-a0.O0 CAMPBELL’S n iilN G STATON :V Pinehurst Grocery, G ro c e rie s...... 28.44 I Reynolds, Jessie M., Postage, etc...... 8.12 Automobile Tires and Accessories \ Pola, L., Coal Co., Coal and w ood ...... 468.20 Middle Turnpike and Main St., Manchester, Conn. I'olish Grocery Co., Groceries --i.* 20.00 Roberts, Steel & Dolan, Groceries...... ------11.88 f: nvi l-otter, A. N. Americanization Director R-50.00, Rogers, W. B. Insurance ...... 1..... ^^?.44 FREE FREE Schiebel Brothers, labor and m a te ria ls ...... •*,•• • 6.18 Seaman, Harry E., team service ...... j______27.00 157.50 AND Seiikbiel, August, Damage by dogs ...... A bsolutety Sessions Foundry Co., frames and covers ...... 193.30 Schieldge, W. H., Printing ...... ' ...... 53.25 Shearer, Florence B., Sec., Supplies ...... 909.31 Sherman, John C., M aterial and labor 10 Articles 10 Skrabaez, Charles, Groceries ...... • ...... 2fi.00 ’ .'*! ^ Sloan, T. G., M. D.*,uiedical s e rv ic e s ...... c> < • • . : 54,00 'J Choice of five Winter Fronts or a heater, also five sets Smith, Raymond W., Official stenograplxer—Town meeting 57.40 5 of chains. These are to be given away on Nov. 24. i Smith, Robert J., In s u ra n c e ...... 10.95 S. M. R. R., Co., D e m u rra g e ...... 4.00 ■4 Winning numbers to be published Nov. 25th and 26th So. Man "Water Co., W ater service ...... 172.47- in the Manchester Evening Herald. One free ticket 168.00 Strickland, Wells A., Stone ...... o non a,-, ^ with every dollar purchase. One article to each cus- Tar Products Corp., road tar ...... , ^ itomer. AND AS THEY HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE IN AMERICA Tresch, John, Labor—W. Cemetery ...... ’...... j-.-'-,-30i.OO Tryon, Clinton H., Oil ...... • • 1.10 Turkington, S. J., Vital Statistics and Town Service ...... 156.53 Willis, G. E, & Son., Inc., C o a l...... • • • 701.65 Alcohol 188 Proof Formula 5 In Wilson H. L-. Salary as Sealer ...... • • 42.66 ■Vi’ilson, Joseph C., Services ...... 5.55 PRESTONE ■Wogman, George, M il k ...... 7.44 Ranging in Price From to Ci Wood, L. T„ Ic e ...... 6.19 Wood, Olin R., Probate fees ...... 20.74 Bushnell, F. F., Salary and Expenses ...... 252.11 32 MODELS IN ALL. Cheney Brothers, C u ltu re s ...... 1.50 F. 0. B. FACTORY, Man. Trust Co., Treas., services of Nurse ...... 41.67 ON TAP, EVERY RADIATOR SHOULD HAVE IT. Quinn, J. H. & Co., d r u g s ...... 15.45 Man. Memorial Hcspitalj, C ultures ...... 19.50 State of Conn., taxes . .%...... 26,250.44 BATTERY TROUBLE All makes of batteries repaired. Jobs guaranteed or We Feel That We Can Now Serve The Total $81y4?5.11 money back. We would like,to ask the motoring public to do just one thing and that is to return rentals just as In Every Price Class LOCAL BOYS FEATURE quickly as possible. We have not refused anyone in the Manchester Public MOSTLY NEW OPHCERS last two years a rental, although every cold snap brings in from two to six hundred dollars’ worth of batteries FOR THE TOWN PLAYERS OF THE S. A CONGRESS to keep your car running so we will ask you once more to kindly call as soon as possible for your battery. Albert Addy Chosen President; Scouts, “Minick” to Be Given in Cir­ Band of Life Saving EXIDE BATTERIES ELMER AUTOMOBILE Cuts a . cle Theater. Only One in U. S., Ford S ize...... • • ...... $9.50 1 -I. Big Figure. Chevrolet Size...... $16.50 and $22.40 The Town Players held their an­ CO. OF MANCHESTER, Inc. nual meeting and election of offic­ The band of the Life Saving WHIPPET-“6” COACH WILLYS-KNIGHT COACH ers last night and decided to pre­ Scouts of the Salvation Army WINTER COMFORTS sent the three-act play, “Minick," corps of this town furnished novel­ Ford Nodraft Pedal,Mats...... 79c Tel. 941 in the Circle theater during the ties in the entertainment during Ford Heaters, not attached ...... $1.75 $ 7 9 5 . 0 0 91 (Center Street, $1295,00 first week of December under the the big, congress, which was held auspices of the Educational club. at the Brooklyn Academy of Music The meeting was attend.ed by about on Saturday and Sunday. The lo­ sbs3«3C«%1l»«XS«X5CJ65S3658SO«38J«Jfi58S6Sa6S«3«5«5C^^ 20 members. cale ..nd is the only one of Its ki- I SKETCH EtA ttV RESHBY There were a number of contests in the entire Salvation Army of the THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE: (135) Oil Lamps' SYNOPSIS BY UUAUCHBB In the election of officers, several United States and was the center names being put forth for each of much interest. office. The new cabinet contains On Saturday evening a big bass only one person who has retained drum was rolled on the stage and his former office, Crombie Donald­ the band took its place directly son, treasurer. behind It. At a given signal little It was reported that rehearsals Edward Turkington, son of Mr. and for “Minick” are being held twice Mrs. David Turkington of this town, weekly under the direction of Louis jumped from the inside of the Smith, and it is expected th at tl^e drum, through the "paper head and play will be ready by the first week led the baud’ in its first selection of next month. The band took part in the big Following are the new officers: musical festival, which was held President, Albert Addy; vice-presi­ on Sunday in the academy and pre > 0 dent, Miss Edythe Schultz; secre­ sided over by Comdr. Evangeline tary, Miss Helen Estes; treasurer, Booth. Seven other bands and Crombie Donaldson; chairman ex­ three brigades of Salvation Army tension committee, Mrs. Charles songsters also took part In this Felber; chairman play-reading program. committee, Mrs. S. C. Hale. His wick and cylinder worked smoothly but'he could On the way to New York the The use of oil. lamps is such an old sto r^ h ^ n ^ n o I In 1781 a learned not make the flame burn brightly.'. tfis younger brother band stopped at Bridgeport and can tell who first thought of them. The oldest oil lamp Swiss named Aime Ar> After much thought he KILLED DURING BLKCnOX picked up the drug,and bugle corps : picked up a broken flask and^frtted it over the flame. At Chicago, Nov. . 15.—A man, be­ that has been found is 6000 yeara old. It was made ' gand determined to had a circular * wick of the Ausonia'Scouts. Headquarr once the lamp gave a clear, steady l)gbt, ITiis was the lieved to be Marty Surds; was .shot from a conch shell and probably used to light some make a lamp that would -woven which would fit % and Instantly killed and andther, ters in New York were the Hotel pvfr a brass cylinder',i.n< J, first use of a lamp chimney and Was one^cf the most AlberLf ^ f '' .i ancient temple. In the early oil lamps, the wick sim­ not smoke. The smoke said to be his brother. Charles ply floated-on an open receptacle. disturbed him at his a lamp and could be ivvonderful discoveries ever made in |ighting«’ Burns, was probably fatally wound­ ihpved up- and do^n. I socitt,. ( t o Continued) ed here today in a shooting affray B , HEA, 'fiifom li P«fmlwl«n of th« Putllihtr, of Th« Bo«l( of Know l»^. C ayritht, 1M 3.M . //•// studies. during an election of south side ele- “THE BUHffl SmP^ A c i

f, ■ ••S ' MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAI/D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1927. . r' r ^ V .

his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hughes. ; - J w m COLUMBIA Mr. a^d Mrs. Henry Hutchins to K __ PROGRAM and Mr. and Mrs.' Lester Hutchins AND ALL SHOPS -HlK - attended the meeting of the East 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Leading DX Stations. Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch enter­ Central Pomona Grange at Bloom­ Tuesday, November 15. ll:o()—Allen revue. ____ 476—WSB, ATLANTA—630. tained the Women's Guild of the field Wednesday. Batiwies Sinclne and playing the songs and 535.4_WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 7 :30—Arcadia'orchestra. . .j' S t Paul’s Church of Willlmantic at Rev; Mr. Deeter of Hebron occu­ Jigs of toelr native Emerald Isle, four 7:00—Trinity dialogue; anvileers. 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour, bridge. her home Wednesday afternoon. pied. the pulpit of the Columbia 45 Volt Heavy Doty ^ ^tetteriea, Irish Melody Boys will » P f “; 8:80—Tour; Bowman concert. 11:45—Salvation Aimy program. frram both unlQue and Interesting 9:30—Akay harmony bells. Local guests were Mrs. W. H. Car­ Church Sunday mornir,' in ex­ Regi^ f 5. Spei^^Piice .. ... ^3 526—KFKX-KYW, CHICAGO—570. through station WIP at 0:15 on Tues- 10:00—Bridge gpime. penter, Mrs. Charles Hitchcock and change ' with the pastor.- He dav night. Such a program accom­ 10:30—Club Worthy orchestra. 7:32—Congress dinner music. - • 45 Volt B Battmes, . a : , panied by an accordion, banjo, tdolin 422.5— WOR. NEW ARK—710. 8:00—WJZ programs (2V4 hrs.) Mrs. Joseph Clarke. preached on the subject, “ The-! Mis­ \a x price $3.75. SpeeJbl !.’...... $2.50 and piano should be nothing short of 7:00—Jacob’s ensemble. ll:30-rHamp’s Kentucky serenaders. The town schools' were closed sion of the Christian Church,” fascinating. One hour earlier this same 7:30—Bellas prospectors. 12:05—Congress carnival. 4«/2 Volt “C* Batteries ...... 40c station will broadcast a concert by the 9:00—Little Symp.'iony orchestra. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Thursday to allow the teachers to The Misses Hazel, Lois and Mar­ TIMES SQUARE Wilmington Musical Trio, which is 11:05—The New Yorkers. 8:00—Pollack’s orchestra. visit other towns. The town schools jorie Gillette of Spring Hill'spent NEwyoRKGinr ' Headquarters for well known Stewart-Wanuf Radio composed of a Pianist. vlMinist and 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 9:30—Popular program: dance. were in session Arjnistlce Day, but the -week-end with their grand­ jostoflFBioadway#t and tl^ famous SpHtdorf Electrieid Set. ^ e SpHtdorf tenor. The Eveready hour which will 6:10—Markets; Dolan’s orchestra. t0^VM(r49*» go on the ah- at 9:00 o'clock through 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. the Windham High school pupils parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry dOM .away with batteries and eliminators and can be 7:00—Talk; musical program; talk. 7:00—Orchestra; quartet; artists. WEAF and the Red network, will be 7:20—Alcardl chefs. had a holiday. Isham. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gil­ divided into two entirely different 8:30—Harmony singers. Stadpvtdkr operated diri^tly from an altematingiietHrrent. , 8:00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 9:00—Theater presentations. Mrs. Bessie Cummings - of He­ lette spent Sunday there also. concerts, presented by the ^ erea d y 9:00—^WJZ Continentals quarteL J ^ O S o o k k t Revellers male quartet, Nath^lel 9:30—Mooseheart children’s program. bron, teacher of the Pine Street - Several local people are planning 10:00—Springrfield musical. j2:00—String trio; tenor; artists. V. JOHNSON Qpiqil Shilkret's Orchestra and Vir^nia Rea, 10:30—Chet Frost’s Bostonians. school in Columbia. Is ill with in­ w attend some of the sessions of CENTER AUTO SUPPLY CO, soprano. The first section of the en­ 491.5— WEAF. NEW YORK—610. 305.9— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—980 flammatory rheumatism and her the convention of the Connecticut tertainment will be made “ P. 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria music. 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour; bridge. 155 Outer Street. T d.673 rational numbers composed b.v Beeth­ 7:00—Entertainers, book talk. 10:30—Musical; Sam 'n’ Henry. school is in charge of a substitute. Council of Religious Education, oven, Chopin., Tschalkowsky and 7:30—Sanka dinner music, 11:20—Music box; Salernos; Hoodlums Randall Porter, who has been which will be held at New Haven Schubert The other part of the ■even­ 8:00—Great history moments. 1:10—Meeker’s dance orchestra. East on business, has returned to this week Wednesday, Thursday ing’s recital will 8:30—Sealy Air Weavers with Cotton 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. times from the present Ziegfeld Fol­ 7:40—Sherman’s orchestra. his home in Omaha, Neb., : / and Friday. lies. WSTR. at 8:00 o’clock, will make and Morpheus. public the national organiratlon-week 9:O0^Eveready hour with Revellers 8:10—Etude music hour. Mr. Lizzie Hall of East Hkmjpton Miss Elizabeth Bertach was the program of the Zonta Clubs, Inc. male quartet, soprano, orches­ 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. spent Friday afternoon and evening leader - of the ChristlaA. Endeavor tra. 8;40-rChicago U. lecture. with her cousin, Mrs. Jennie Hunt. meeting Sunday evening! ^ e r sub- j Black face type Indicates best features 10:00—Auction bridge game. 9:00—Musical program. 10:30—Radio Cavalcade, songs, music. 1X:00—WQJ dance orchestra. Frederick Hunt spent Saturday ject was *‘The Good and Bad In [ ADVERTISE IN "IRE REatAU)^ri‘ PAYS All programs Eastern Standard Tlnle 11:30—Janssen’s orchestr^ 1:00—Popular program. in East Hampton as the guest of Newspapers apd Magazines?”^ " 348.6— WGBS, NEW YORK--860. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. 8:00—Orchestras, artists to 12:00. 10:00—Atwater Kent audition. Leading East Statons. 455—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 11:00—Music; theater hour. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100 1:00—Yoeng’s orchestra. 374.8—w oe, DAVENPORT—800. 7:05—Dinner music feature program. 2:00—Weather; talks. 9:00—"WEAF Eveready hour; bridge. 8:15—Lenox string ensemble. 4:30—Manhattan trio. 325.9—KOA, DENVER—920, 9 :45—lAdies' trio; bridge lesson. 5:30—Stock, market reports. 8:30—Brown dinner conceit. 6:00—^Manger orchestra. 10:00—Bridge Instructions. 10:30—Harmony male quartet. 7:00—Frank Dole, "Dogs.” 11:00—Two dance orchest^. 10:30—Ixiomis’ dance orchestra. 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 7:15—^The Granadas orcehstra, , 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. 7 :30—Travelogue, •’Siam” . . . . 7:30—Fhilbreck's orchestra, solos. 6 :80—Dinner orch; male quartet 8:30—Stromberg-Carlson orchesua. 8:00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 8:30—Trio; soloist; Victorians. 9;00—“ Cobtinentals” mixed quartet. 10:00—WEAF bridge lesson. 9 :00—Ensemble: soprano; orchestra. 10:00—^The Gamboliers, music, songs. 447.5— WEEI. BO STO N —670. 10:30—Instrumental trio, songs. 7:30—Players; orchestra; pilgrims. 10:30—Soprano, string trio. 11:00—Orchestra. Victorians. 11:00—Slumber musia „L..A_iton 499.7—WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. a-OO-WEAF programs to 10:30. 508—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—590. 10:40—Rine's orchestra. 10:30—Musical programs. 6:10—Dinner music: farm talk, 1:00—Theater features. 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 7:00—Children’s period, planlsL 8:30—Opry house tonight 384.4—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—780. 9:15—Ensemble; musical program, 8-00—Drama. American Legion talks 10:30—Violinist, pianist. to renew 8:15— Wilmington musical trip. 11:00—Dance conceit. 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:45—Baritone, soprano, piamsL earnestly 302.8—WGR. BUFFALO—990. 336.9— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—890. 9:30— Irish Melody Boys. 9:00—Dance ^music. 6:30—Carpenter’s orchestra. 10:05—Movie broadcasL 7:45—Talk; old time tunes. 10:00—Radio Club hours. 8:30—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) 10-30—^Two dance orchestras. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. 31W—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—990. 10:36—Folger’s serenade. legioii of Mercy” 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 5:00—Markets, stocks;, ensemble. in 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. 6:15—String ensemble: tmks. 7:00—Sacred song recitel.' __ their 8 :00 -WGY Harmony twins. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 8-00_^WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 11:06—Violin recital; bridge lesson. 8:30—Sheas theater program. 9 loo_^WJZ Continentals, 9;()0—Old favorite melodies. W ^W H AM , ROCHESTER-1080 12:00^Eveready hour; retold tales. 9:30—Old fashioned dance music. 6:45—WGY dinner music; talki 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. 10:00—Irish Folk songs, tenor. 8:00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour, bridge. 10:15—Radio movie club. 10:30—Trustodlans novelty program. 9:00—Concert; studio program. 384.4—KGO, OAKLAND—780. 11:15—Dance music; organ recltah 11:00—Request organ music. 428.3—W LW . CINCINNAT1--700. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00—Artists; bridge lesson. - - ^ a message 7:30—OriAestra, string quintet 12:00—Eveready hour; retold tales. 8:4.5—Accordionist; baritone. 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. ,y 9-on_Formica concert orchestra, 2:00—Theater organ recital. 11:00—Studio program; bridge lesson. 10:00—Organist: ^ ^ ce orch^tra. 2:80—Woman's Club musical. 12:00—Eveready hour, retold tales, 3S9.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 6:00—Stocks; dinner music; talk. 344.6—WCBD, ZION—870. 12:30—Dance orchestra; beauty talk. 7:45—^American trio, 9:00—McElroy saxophone quintet, vo­ 6:00—Theater vaudeville. 8:00—Harmony twins. cal trio, celestial bells. 7 :30--c{oveiana rt’chcstra. -----8:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Secondary DX Stations. Secondary Eastern Stations. 275.1—WORD, BATAVIA—1190. 272.6-WHAR, ATLANTIC CITY—1100 325.9— WBOQ, NEW YORK—920. 9:00—Musical program- 8:00- Instrumental trio. 8:15—Dr. S. Parkes Cadraan, talk. 10:00—Bible Instructions. 333.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—900. 9;X6_B eaux arts orchestra. 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO—1040. ] 0:(»0—Meries; Paddy-Cake Man. 10:00—Waldorf Astoria orchestra. 7:00—Organ; artists; stocky ^ 626—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 9:00—Samovar orchestral! artlsra,’ ' ■ “ ■^fegl'iSI/erSSi'o.NNATI-BO. 8riO—Contralto; ^ g lls h t ^ . 416.4—WHT, CHICAGO—720. 8:30—studio ppogratn. , 8:55- Instrumental; air college. 8:10—String trio, reader, planlsL 9:00—'WEAF programs (* 9:20—Pianist; talk; pianist. 10:00—Your Hour League. 265.8— WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. KhOO—Arrighi singers. 12:00—Popular program. r o m the White House, President Ckiolidge has issued an urgent appeal to every citizen of 6;30_Wlnton, orchestra; talk. 405.2—WFI. PHILADELPHIA—740. 1:00—Your Hour League. 7 :50—Canfield Male Chorus. 6:30—Holst’s orchestra; questions. 406.2— KHJ, LOS ANGELES-740. 9:00—Character songs, duets, 8:00—"VITBAF programs (4 hrs.) 11:30—Talk; music; talk. F the United States. He says: ... . lOtOfi—Watkin’s orchestra. 516.9— WCAE. PITTSBURGH-«0. 12:15—Women’s Glee Club. 440.9— W eX-W JR, DETROIT—680. 7:00—Maggie’s dance orcheetra. 461.3— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—650. 7 :00—Orchestra; business talk. 7:30—Uncle Kaybee; talk; songs. 8:30—Studio concert. ^ u - “The American Red^Cross has a foremost place in the ranks of distinctive American in­ 7:20—Soprano, baritone, 8:30—WEAF progrrams (3% hrs.) 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour, bridge. 8:00—WJZ programs; artists. 225.4— WSYR, SYRACUSE—1330. 340.7—WSM, NASHVILLE—880. stitutions which we^ honor and loyally support. It has become an intimate part of our every. \ 9:.20—Orchestra; Red Apple CTub. 6:30—Dinner music: mystery. 8:15—Andrew Jackson dinner music. 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850, 7:35—Clark musical program; talk. g-OO—WEAF Eveready hour, bridge. 6:00—Dinner concert. 8:00—Zonta Club program. v 10:30—Pulaski, Tenn„ program. day life. To it we turn instinctively and confidently when sudden calamities occur. 7 :1 5 -Musical program, pianist. 8:30-Violinist, soprano, planJsL 11:30—Studio program. 8:00—WEAF programs to 10:30. 9:00—Meryl’s requests. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590, “We have had frequent occasions to witness its readiness for instant and effective re­ / S22.4—CNRA, MONCTON-430. 468.5— WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 10:00- Popular and old time musical, 8 :0<'—Instrumental quarteL 7:06—St. Mark’s orchestra. poultry and pig talk. 9:00—ML Allison College program. 8:00—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) 11:00—Dance orchestra. , 10:00—Concert orchestra. sponse at the call to duty. ^‘Wehavetested the Red Cross in war and peace. It has never failed us. It never will 9:00 P. M.— Manning-Bowman so long as it holds your support. Concert— Program o f , Teu­ TEST ANSWERS tonic Music— “As President of the United States and as'President of the American Red Cross, I earnest­ WTIC a Tunes from “ Hansel and Gre- tel” ; ...... Humperdinck Hers:is ond:;8olutjiin 1*) ther LET-; ly ask all our citizens to renew their membership in this legion of mercy. Travelers Insurance C o .^ Son-gsf-- Sandimanncheii -s TER GOLF puzzle on vthe comic ...... Brahms page:.— j Hartford' In the Meadow (Austrian,Folk —CALVIN COOLIDGE song) i535.4 m. 560 k, c. Turkish March . . . Beethoven i.i (From “ Ruins of Athens) Songs: Spinnerlledch^n ..... 1 s N s <$> Program For Tuesday ...... Arr. Reimann The Red Cross has never failed. And, as President Publjlc, Health Nursing 6:25 P. M.— ^News Bulletins. Amor und Psyche . . D’Albert Cooiidge says, “it never will so long as it holds your 6:30 P- M.— Waldorf-Astoria Din­ Within the year an average of 806 Red C^ss public The Mnid in the Valley— (Ger­ T 1 N s support.” ner Music. man Folk song) health nurses have aided m ,the care of the sick; ^^ard- 7:00 P. M.— Trinity College Dia­ Excerpts from Richard Wagner But the Red Cross must have constant support to ed the health of children ahd fostered understanding, of logue— “ The Dawn of Con­ 9:30 P. M.— Akay Harmony T 1 N T carry out the work described below. Read the m ^y personal and community hygiene. sciousness”— Professor R. B. Belles— activities of this great legion of mercy. Can you think Hutt of the Department of The Belles:— of a better way to spend a dollar? . ^ : . . ■ - Philosophy and President Blue River T 1 U T Remsen B. Ogilby. Did You Mean It? Home Hygiene 7:30 P. M.— Commercial Trust Bell Players:— Anvileers— Jane Mary Billings L In earthquake, tornado, explosion—in 67,000 vlromett and girls have completed coihsm jn Meet Me in the Moonlight T 1 L Home Hygiene and:Care of the’Sick under Red Cross di­ Green, Artist— The pelles:— every form of human disaster Marche Militaire . . . Schubert Dear, On a Night Like This rection the past yew. . Mora thw 489,000 have received Nocturne ...... Grieg Walking on Air T E L U In the past 46 years, the American Red Cross has this instruction since i^e activity was initiated. Scherzo from “ Trio In D Bell Players:— expended $59,859,237 for relief work following disasters. Minor” ...... Schumann Tin Pan Parade During the current year in this country it has directed The Anvileers The Belles:— H E L: L. The Vision ...... Vannuccini Sailin’ On or participated in relief work in 75 catastrophes. Nutrition Beauty’s E y e s ...... Tost! Bell Players: Through its Nutrition Service it helps promote indi­ Mrs. Green, Soprano Joy Bells 3IAY STOP TOMORROW vidual, and community health by teaching the principles (Trio Accompaniment) 10:00 P. M.— Bridge Game from San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 15^— Service to Disabled Veterans of World Syncopation ...... Kreisler N. B. C. Studios. With weather conditions at sea re­ of a sound nutrition; 115,000 chileb’en and 12,000 adults The Anvileers 10:30 P. M.— Hotel Bridgeway ported ‘favorable, Capt. Frederick War and to Men of the Army and Navy have been taught the importance of proper use of foods Spring Song (Mrs. Green with Orchestra— William C. Pike, A. Giles, British airman, today was Since thR Armistice it has expended $62,888,978 for the past year. ■ ^ ; Trio) ...... Weil making last-minute adjustments to Director. services to the disabled veterans of the World Wsx and 8:00 P, M.— Super Oil Heater 11:00 P. M.— Club Worthy Hills his plane, in which he plans to fly Orchestra Orchestra. to Australia, via Hawaii and other to the men: of the regular Army and Navy; It is now u ; Novelty orchestra arrange­ 11:30 P. M.— Correct time. News Pacific points. Giles'said he may assisting an average of more than 73,000 disabled vet­ Life Saving dnd Eirst Aid ments of popular tunes will and weather. begin, the flight tomorrow. erans and their families each month. More than 31,000 men, women and y()uths hava receiw- ■ feature this program to be broadcast by the Super Oil To more than 225,000 soldiers, sailors and marines on ed traiMng in effective methods of rescuing and reviv­ Heater Orchestra. The first Herald Advs. Bring Resnlts “THE BLOOD S fflF active duty it continues to give the same supplementary ing the downing; 19,000 completed the' Red Cross selection, the favorite love volunteer relief and Home Service it gave during the course in first aid during the year. song “ At Dawning” , is a rhythmic paraphrase. The W orld W ar. Soho Trio will sing the words to “ What Do I Care What Family Work Somebody Said” . A medley of In Other I^nds In 506 communities the Red Cross chapter is the only the tunes that were popular in Abroad it represents the American people in works the past has also been arrang­ family welfare agency. ed- A couple of “ blues” selec­ of mercy when great catastrophes cause abnormal suf­ tions are Included. The com­ fering. It was the agent of America in extending relief plete program is composed of to victims of 20 disasters in foreign lands during the American Jui^Re^Cro3S nine poimlar selections done past year. in an interesting manner. In the' Junior Red C^M more than 5,000,000 enrolled At Dawning school chfidren era learning the value of service to I’ll Be Lonely Nurse Reserve others. With the childi^n of 40 other country they Somebody Said (Vocal chorus The Christmas season is again rapidly approaching. In fact, are creating bonds of friendship and understanding.- ^ by Soho Trio) Is only a few weeks away. Now is the time to make your It maintains an' enrolled reserve of more than 4^000 selection while the stock is complete. Medley Fox Trots of Past Hits nurses available in emergency to Army, Navy, U. S. Pub­ If you believe in heljung humanity, you believe in the A Hot Number — Phantom 1 now have in my Christmas goods including a full line of Red Cross. ' 5,000,000 mMiibers are nectary if the watches and jewelry and will be very pleased to have you come lic Health Service and Veterans* Bureau, and for service Blues needs shall be m et.. Wherever You Are (from in and look it over. A deposit will hold any article uptil Xmas in epidemics. “ Sidewalks of Nei7 York” ) week. , The following are a few suggestions: Just Like a Butterfly. WATCHES N(jt Too Good, Not Too Bad Pocket, strap, wrist and sport watches in Elgin, Waltham, At Sundown , .: Hamilton and Swiss makes in solid gold and gold filled cases. 8:30 P. M.—-“ Rollo Sees the World’i—Raymond-Whitcomh RINGS - H elp the Cruises . Diamond rings, ladies’ and men’s stone rings, emblem rings. Signets and children’s stone and'signet rings. . ^ JEWELRY HUNTERS ^ Bar pins and brooches, bracelets, pearls, cameo -brooches, etc. for the ladies and chains, knives, pen and pencil seta, cuff links, etc. for the men. \ Take Notioe! Also Seth Thomas clocks, always an acceptable gift for the Hunters are forbidden to trespess home. on our property at Highland Park It pays to deal with a reliable firm who will stand back of the for the purpose of shooting game. goods they sell and whose prices are always on a reasonable basis. Any person' violating the order will be prosecuted to the full ex­ tent of the law. CARL W . LINDQUIST • LAWRENCE W. CASE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ' CASE BROTHERS, Hartford National Bank Bldg., 18 Asylnm St., Hartford,..Conn. TONICA SPRINGS CO. . I i H m TtmAndTfiatln WOMEN WANT 'B t a l & n e s m m s A i. ■ TO BE ONLY “Why do people find eating the ed her basic Interests .amd job WOMEN only way in which to enjoy them­ ■ more mental” ones. stip selves?” a friend of mine asked the back where stie staged .from. 'VAN' D I N E © CHA12LE8 SCSI^NESS SOlfS Feminine Lore other day as she found two dinner; John Ei‘8kin6‘.*'ln fils dSliglLtful 6 7 OUve Roberts Barton three bridge-tea, and four bridge- 'Adam and Eve” tells o f ' the day t h i s haw h a p p e n e d luncheon invitations in her morning when Eve inveigled A'dain into go­ A lter preremttiis tfce erreet e f mail. -‘‘Sometimes ^t seems to me ing for a walk. r ^ Dr. George Dorsey wrote in hia that I just .caii’t look another bowl •erer*! eaepeeted pereeae* Vaaee He started as casua^y. as ' ;'tie pKMBlaee to ooIto tke mraterp om book “Why We Behave Like Hu­ of cream of mushroom soap, aur used to when Lilith-and he spt p^t o eertala late* He worke ap Maybe yolx’ve delayed getting a<^large count; lemon juice, other plate of chicken salad with man Beings” : Eve shoYred her surprise. kypotketlcal eaeee apalaet all permanent wave-’cause . you just half that amount. Salt and pepper "■Shorn of her locks and dressed stuffed, olives and celery at the side, ‘ 'M tkoae pereoae laTolred aad tkea couldn’t decide ! where to’ go. Jnst it to taste. Beat it to a smooth, in man’s costume, woman is still another chocolate eclair or .dish of ‘ ‘Don’t we have to get rea4y? tear* tkcm to ekredo— to prepare step up oue ' flight to the Dily soft paste. Daintiest eater becames woman.” salted nuts, in the face. And where There’s a Junch to put up, and-7** to aeecpt kla eaae Beauty Shop inVthe House & Hale a glutton when this is served with In another place he says, “ A. do people get the money?” “ ‘Oh, we’ll find something tke real atarlerer. He building' and , ask them ; about their ham or mutton. man is a man to his very thumbs, eat along the road. I.never take Harkkaat to Major Beaaoa’a' scientific Circultne permanents, COOK BOOK CAROLS. and a woman is a woman down to Sometimes I wonder if we are a food.’ apartmeat to ekeek ap oa tke guaranteed >to ^ sattefy ah

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■« ... > .. ^ Loses But 8 Games Britain May Wtth4taw ' W h a tW e During 11 Seasons Local Teams Fmm Olympiad In \ Sport -i - By MroMAisi W PAVK S, WAMH. ^decided to go it alone. It also would Anderspja^ Oscar, Johnson, Tver Chatter mean that three defending cham­ lM .IL p .t‘S.FaaiH» Scott. , I. N. S. Sports iESditor. pions, in the l6o Sout|^i.|^anchester ^High School: CUB LINE STRONOBB? metre daSh; in the 460 Chester Robinson, Charles "Wigcen, When the Cubs and Cloverleaves New York, Nov. 15.-—-Complete metre ruh and Douglas Lowe in the ' Clad; tTwo Matdies at Sunday’s town .champiosrthip 800 metre event, would not he Thomas Kelley,..; Balpb-.rr Bgoctor, clash next Sunday to settle the football gain# between the Cubs withdrawal of all of Great Britain’s Henry Millar,: - W arrra -cJiamss, athletic teams from the Olympic among, those present, to say noth­ town championstupi the work of and the oloverleaves will start ing pf Stallard, star middle dts- Philip Emery, Franci|^' .Lee; ^ Edson the forwards of both teams will be promptly at S o’clock wltn out of games at Amsterdam some sin 7:30. and Two at 9 Bailey,.UlafenceQttir by.* months hence Was a strong possi­ tancer, ittjd Lord Burghley, a lead­ a decidir^ factor although they Will town officials In charge. The re­ ing htirtlief. Manchester Trust -Company: probably not get one-tenth of the ceipts will be “split” winner-take- bility today, according to advices Harold Alvord, Thomas Clarke, received from London. The British, In brief, a British withdrawal, O’clock Uie Pairings. credit given backfield men. This IS all. The agreements call for the in part or intotb, is not desirable Reid Hichardson, Russell Hatha­ a mistake. A backfield is, to a great game to be played regardless of it seems, have become rigidly op­ way, Robert Gorman, James Mc­ posed to the practice. In Vogue on from any standpoint and, therefore, extent, made either a success or a weather conditions. it la to be assumed that It will not Kay, John Corley, 'Vincent Ingra­ failure by its forward line. And so the other side, of payment of sums Fins starb falllng tonight In the of money to competing soccer play­ be permitted to occur. ham, Clarence ThomtonT • : • it will be Sunday. All of which The ‘,‘broken time” proposition newly orgahliied Commercial Bowl­ ' ,Keith.Furniture Company: G. E. leads to the discussion as to which Five members of the S. M. H, S. ers for so-ealUd “broken time" ing'' League^ at Murphy’s alleys. during the games and are inclined bas’ lis''antagdni8ts andr t protagon­ Keith, W. I. Keith, E. T. Keith, Ed­ team has the better line. football squad dropped off the team ists, the latter hailing from Conti­ There ary eight teams in the leag^, ward Kratt, v^* *J*®®®4uin, j. at yesterday’s practice. They were to make their withdrawal stand a/ an official eipresslon 6f their dia nental Europe and the former be­ ail apparently on a par. The circhit Shalen, Wallace Brelle, Edward Ai-guments prevail in faVor of utility players and will not handi­ ing found in England and the Unit­ is expected to prove a big success. Modean,. Ciar'ene« Li^oss, it. San­ both teams in this respecti but it is cap Coach Kelley any.in his prep­ pleasure. Official "View ed statee. We, however, take a K ^ n interesU is being taken by .all derson. ' my notion that the Cubs have a aration for the "Windham game more passive view of the situation participants.^. Trade School: Sphn Echinalian, stronger line than the CldVerteaTes The official view, a f expressed by Saturday. A scrimmage was on the British Olympic Association to­ than do the British. , Because only four alleys are now William Roscoe,' A. A. Warren, defensively, at least. A man-tb^mah the progratn for this afternoon. The plan, at that, has its points available toy> use at one time .on Paul Volquardseh, Ralph Kingsley, comparison tends to bear this out day, was that the status of their Photographs of the team, Coach own athletes would be effected by but, as the fellow said, so has a Tuesday nights, It will be neces­ Harry Kitching, .ThOmas Orchard, although games With the Walling­ Kelley and Capt. Keehey Were ta­ competition with Europeans who. barbed wire fence. Anyhow, it helps sary tor twqfmffl'Chcq. ,to be .rolled Alex McBride, Howard Fisher, ford Eagles were further proof. ken yesterday by the Herald pho­ In the opinion of the Sngllah, were to take care of the fantllies of arti­ at' 7:30 and:tn0 femMUing'twij\.at Robert Taylor, Young Eelix Mozzer, ieft end for tographer. professionalising themselves and sans and others whose wages stop 9 o’clock or' as soon as the first All teams must submit a forfeit the Cubs, would' net surprise^ if he that possibly they would not he automatically when the husband ones are over. " .v ...... of ten dollars to Treasurer Harold proves to be the oatstaudlng defen­ Both the Cubs and Cloverleaves Justified in engaging in such an and father hies him away to the The 7:30 .inatchee tonight #111 Alvord tonight. The league Is be­ sive lineman in the game. He is are practicing four nights this field of honor, or something. While bring together the High-ahd Trade sare-tackler and menace to any in­ association. This view was express­ ing run on points, not percentage, week in preparation for their game ed Upon receipt of Information from be is gone, at least part of his school faculty “fives” -and Man­ and players should remember that terference formation. But while Sunday. Beth Coach George Moon- Lausanne that the executive com­ wages Is" pdid, thus removing an chester Trust Vs Atlantic & Pacific Mozzer looks the best of all the four points are at stake in every an and Jack Dwyer are working mittee of the International Olympic unnatural burden from his manly Stores. The 9 o’clock matches will match, one for each of the three ends, he hasn’t a margin to brag 1 hard in effort to get the beet pos­ Association had voted to continue shoulders.'. . hair up Keiths Furniture Company games and the other, total pinfall. about over Ted McCarthy of the sible polish. The starting lineups the policy of permitting "broken Of course, that, strictly speaking, vs Manchester Plumbing and Sup­ V- Cloverleaves. The latter is another have not been announced. The time” payments during the nekt is not '4fii^® ^^0 a gentle­ ply and Watkln iBrothers va Man­ dahdy defensive player but isn’t Cloverleaves, however, will prob­ games. man ainateur or an amateur geu- chester Construction Company. quite as aggressive. Billy Schoneskl, tlemam to act. And what of it, if at ably use McCarthy and Schoneskl, That the British threat is no idle ...... ; . Following .arf^the;^ LAST NIGHT’S V10HT6 the third best end oh Ine teams, ends; Coseo, MoZser or Ambrose, one may be judged from the tact ’tiams: '-."^, ; looks better than anyone the Cubs tackles; Mullen, Llppencott, that the English soccer football Mdrichester PlUmolng & Supply: have except Mozzer. guards; Tyler, center; iMoonaii, team was withdrawn from the 1984 Fred T. Blish, Jr., Joseph Barrett, At Philadelphia—Tommy Laugh- quarter; S. Moske and McLaughlin games in Paris. However, to a man West Point, N. Y., Nov. 16— David Tindal, Wilfred Smith. Mar­ ran outpointed Pat McCarthy, Bos­ The tackle positions seem to be a or Benny, halfbacks; W. Moske; on a limb, it" would appear that the With UrslnUS on the program for tin Alvord, R. L. Carter, F. T, Blish ton, ten rounds. “clean sweep*’ for the Cubs. The scratching of an entire entry list Saturday, the great Army machine At New York—*Hilario Martinez, CloVerleavbs have Ambrose** Coseo, fullback, and Raymond Gardner. just because your soccer men may Was doing Its practicing chores to­ Watkln Brothers: Ed#grd- Gl^^ outpointed Andy Dlvodi, ten A. Moazer aud Coughlin for this as^ feel themselves contaminated by day with little or no effort, Army punds; Joe Glick, Williamsburgh, signment and the first two may The North Ends Will hold a son, Joseph " 'Serg^nt, William meeting at 245 North Main Street association with “broken time” came through the Notre Pa.me. vlct WlgaUdWSkl, Jobijf -Lovett, =^\Ra’yr outpointed Jack Berstein, ten start. -^Camillo Yendrillo, 'Walter amateurs is going rather far and tory -with no serious casualties;. Harrison, Captain. Jimmy Finnegan tonight at 7 o’clock. All members mOnd ' Henhetifilu,: ” Rich­ founds; Bruce' Flowers" outpointed are requested to be present. Plans possibly the British will come to Nave, flashy quarter, whose leg mond, Ralph Hennequin;- 'Harry Sammy Vogel, tea rounds; Clyde and Jint Quish, give the Cubs a feel that way about it before the was hurt a few minutes after he ■.qu&rtet-'Of tackles in Which there will be laid for a benefit dance to Roth, Frank . Limbacker, Eskil Hull, South Dakota, knocked ont be run at Turn Hall' for injured mobilization at Amsterdam begins, had dashed fifty yards to a touch­ Johnny Indrisano, Boston, first are at least two players bettetrthan u . s . Only English Team Buckland. players. down, had recovered today. Manchester Construction Com­ round. those over north. If they did decide to turn up ab­ Holyoke, Mass.—^Jlmniy Beck­ sent, it would mean that th e United pany: William A. Knofia, Albert F. Kttofla.'Artftt# APKaefla, Elmer er of Bayonne was defeated'*'by Although the south eiid considers By BELLY EVANS ROCKNE’S RECORD states would be the only English- Red Happeny the best Of all the The year 1987 corresponds with speaking team at the games, unless d .' Knofld, d7’^’Klfofla, Frankie Curclo of ProvidenCfi; H. Knute Rocki\e IS one of the most "THE BLOOD SHIP John Their, dVayl6ii’"Gil'bert,' Alex I;, ten rdnUds. guardSi my vote goea to ‘‘WBUey’’ interesting figures in the sport Eighty-lhre'q victories in 93 the year 5687^8 bt th§ Jewish era. Canada, Australia and South Africa Mullen, left, guard for the Clover^ world. starts is the remarkable, record leaves., “Whitey” is a tqwfr of If there is anyone who doesn’t made by COacli KhUte Rockne in strength on the offensive as ■a^ell as have the lowdown on this fellow the lO years that he has spent at the defense and his Size should Rockne, he is the football coach at Notre Dame prior to the pteSedt t/il/.j prove to his advantage. HappOhy IS Notre Dame. season. He has hopes of going good but Mullen looks a shade bet­ In all probability, Mr. Knute through 1927 undefeated, bringing ter. Happeny h&s one advantage Rockne is oUe of the very few, if the string of wins tb 93. over Mullen, that of being a reliable not the only coach, who doesn’t Here is the record of the 10 place-kickeh At the other guard have to worry from year to year years of Rockne teams at Notre “Big Jake” Greenberg, if hfe Starts, as to his football berth. Lame with the captains in charge; should have the edge over the The reason: Knute Rockne al­ ■tr.—Capt. . W’. L. Tie rangy Lippenbott, whose blggeSt ways delivers, no matter how many 1917, P h e la n ...... 7 1 0 fault seems to be high taCklliig. The stars he may lose from year to 1918, Bahah ...... C 1 0 Cubs also have a strong defensive year. Somehow, among the fresh­ 1919, Bahan ...... 9 0 0 player in Merrer. men class be always seems to have 1920, Coughlin ....10 0 0 in- reserve, idayers just as good. I’SJlrAii'defs'dh” . . . Tfff’ " r “" 0 At cShtef, it Tbbiff 'hke' a.toss-up. This is Rockne’s eleventh year 1922, Carberty .... 8 1 „ 1 The Cloverleaves hdve Cy Tyler and at Notre Dame. At the close of the 1923, Brown ...... 8 1 0 Charlie Smith; the Cubs have A1 presebt season, teams coached by 1924, Walsh ...... 10 0 0 Pentore and Sobby Vendrillb. If him will have played in more than 1925, Crowe •...... 1 2 1 anybody gets the edge, it looks like Edwards .... 8 1 0 the ClovetleaVes because of Tyler’s 100 games under the Notte Dame 1926, colors. ability, to break through and block 8 punts and smith’s abiliU^ to get Knute Rockne Is a product of Totals ! ...... 83 many tackles. Beiitore aha 'Ven^rll- Nbtrd Dame. Be learned his foot­ lo, however, are exceptlbhally ag­ ball under Coach Jess Harper. On in 93 games played. Victories in gressive and may outshine their riv­ his graduation he assisted Harper the first five games of the present als. for a year Or two and when Har­ season brings the games ■won total per retired, he recommended the to 88, a most remarkable record. The biggest fault of both lines naming of Rockhe as head coach. Dg^ite the fact that Notre it Was In 1913 that thC name of J .r’ .^>.1 will probably be the ihcllnatloli to Dame for years has piayed the H l&A- tackle high instead of low, Mc­ Rockne first broke into the head­ hardest sort of schedules, in no Carthy, Mozzer and Schd'ieskl ’#111 lines. He was then a star player. season has a Rckne-coached team grab 'em around the shoe-laces, but It Was that year that the forward lost m6re than tWO games, in three many of the others may handicap pass combination of BorUls at quar­ of the 10 years, his teams were Un­ their team’s cause by high and in­ ter to RoCkhe at end smothered defeated. accurate tackling. This is often, the a great Army team 35-13 and was Football experts iDOfc on Rdck- case When the feeling Between tWO the street of an amazing string of ne’s team of i924 as his gruatest ■ fi- teams is hot yrhut it might ^6. victories over the 'West. Pointers. abhlevetnent. Thht was thfi .ysaf hb Rockne was the captain of that ‘t we. gave to the football world the team as Well as an outstanding star. “Foiir Horsemen,” another hdme In 1917 he took over the coach­ for one of the greatest backfldlds ing reins. His captain that, year in the history of the game, i m ­ Keith’s Bowing was Jimmy Phelan, .now head posed of Stuhldreher, Crbiiney, coach. at Purdue, the man who Miller and Layden, treated Harvard to a real surprise While Rockne has produced this year by trimming the Crimson, countless great players at Notre Team Strong One 19-0. Dame, 1 have his word for it that in the 10 years that Rockne has he regards George Gipp as his coached at Notre Dame, prior to .greatest; He goes even further by Keith’s Specials defeated Keith’s this year, his record reveals 83 vic­ saying there was a great back field Go-dettferl Ifa a Special howling tories, eight defeats and two ties star. match last night at the Cefltef i.T.-iiMiarn I alleys. The margin was 1,762 to V l,2f9. Ed BLratt, the oldest member of the . Keith’s Bpeoiftls was the highest bowler of the match with a three-string of 806. THE COMFORT OR niNai AiMRTi m i flM tf of tk kM The match proved one thing and that is that the Keith's furniture’ W dllf w i cflil ihdi m Mmheil # 1 Company Is not going to .be “easy, meat" for. anf,.wam In the Oomy^^ cQUiitB* mane tIK iti ‘'m m . mercial League which starts to­ night. Four- of their- scores were Round YBasonM lot Ifidog over 100 and all but one were 90 HEALTH or better. The summary: Aibfit ibov« 4iiRs yegf trtjf not wlifrjMriAy. P.A/« Mt, tiM- Keith’s lipeclals (17reS)^ UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Ed. Kratt ...... 102 97 ' 167 hodiwd in w todpiieci iti aiM iess aiid m t ^ W.- I. Keith ...... 96 101 '98 Spring Msedle Knit Ribbed UNION SUITS TtdEeinkgrBtiG^ iot hm im PlAi tiMi ’ilil $4 to S7.S0 F«r S u it ^ R. Sanderson . . . . 94 90 96 Bwtffjf tlww I optMi k d stn a k it i E. Modeafl .'.V.V.ISW f 98 Fiat Knit SHIRTS and DRAWERS idimppeiikm L. Hennequin .. ■, 92 g-9 "97 SR tU M.SO P«r Garment ted tiiif I;]^ a bnad^iiiir A toluieeo But ait tBe Bilk, In the wedd m n * t do at E. T. Keith ...... 98 96 108 AUMMIIail WOOk ifi« dOTTON MIXYURES it iJ Akk VVOOki tlQHT GRADES, kiGRV, MgOlUM artS RXa VV W k ia H tg ttUMi tttollB lik# w o u id to ^ goddy mMHany gdaJftashmbemsoakt Aloedoi 689 575 598 daet h a ft Keith’s" Go*Oette4*j loi^hmikgPiA* k ditboid ol Helen Graham. ,. 91 : 89 72 Cuarantsed NOT to Shrink Y e s,S ifl Hasel Ferrell ... . 85 71 94 flit Rsoklat, A d d M : mi Betty ciuiow ... . 44 52 tail hha " and k la n g i^ I 8 1 ^ 41 . ftLASTCnlBuRY k n i t T i Rg Ob. W. E. Keith ___ . 82 ‘75 72 TKtttHMtk X^i tki taat k k ebimtfi aliiv alL 1 Wm. Murphy — . 71 82 69 ttiaatdnbury, CSnn. Hiflt P.A. k eool Mild wttk a pmmd J. Shalen . 72 .78 71 mm;- RtA Sold by LstMding Dealers eidbw4aiiubiii«a that ii a tmliktipiis MUdt feattivi 1 can add to ikds 446 444 890 Ithaca, N. Y,, Nov. IS— Coach Dobie was giving his badly pound­ ed* Cornell Varrlofs a rest today > - with scrimmage postponed ^btll Wholefiflio tHstribRtdrs Wednesday when the squad, still suffering'^o.m tfi/s Dartmouth, tdas- sacre, gets down to traiftihg tor y, l a o ^ - t W O ATKIN S BROTHERS fitfmeethtemjiibL Pennsylvania. .* . « • .*« J . • H artford* Conti* Cambridge, Noy. .16—Harvard ii .'S''. -'aHl gridders, fresh irbjn >-Monday. lay­ tM netienel / o y tm okel off, reported early today tOr the •' '.i. . tod I first of a thfee-day Session of* Ih-j tensive dfill as the varsity prepares to indulge-id th« .fradttiOhU Yale affair. CodfideflCO that- Harvard will turn In its almost annual vic­ tory prevails despite Yale’s great rntm ESSaUMUidiMIi. s i showing this year* k /■ ^ ii; '"i' ^5W%^s ys^**^ -: ■ t

HANCHESTE® (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. I ^ A G E T E S r V /t«7 / Find That Used Car You Want Listed In These Columns, Look Through Them Now! 'X A/C4 A *• » ------cnnnnnnr.- ...... Apartments'—Plat»— Tenements tor Bent Farms and Lsuifl for Sale 7 t 27 IXMt and Found Courses and Classes Tbnmneiits for Rent 63 Apartments—Flats— Want Ad Infonaatioa ON STATE ROAD small farm, good FOUND — FEMALE hound puppy WANTED—MEN, BOYS to learn FIVE ROOM ' TENEMENT newly 6 ROOM TENEMENT on Newman buildings. Owner leaving towii says ■^strayed to my place In Coventry barberlng ladies haircutting. • renovsted, furnace being put in, street; also 5 room flat, all Improve­ sell, for only $3500. CJall Arthur A. Manchester Nov. 4th. Call A. L. Reed. Tel. 141-6, Vaughn*s United Barber School reSd^NoV. 17th., HI Holl street. ments, 147 B. Center street. Phone. Knofla. TeL 782-2. Manchester. System. 14 Market street, Hartford, Telephone 1214-4. ^ ^ 1830. Evening Herald Conn. Bonsea tor Sale r a FOUND—SUM >of money on Center FOR RENT—FIVE BOOM FLAT, TO BENT— 6 BOOM TENEMENT Classified Advertisements street. Owner may have fame by Private Instruction 28 lower floor, all Improvements,, rea ^ with all Improvements, including Prices for occupancy Dec. 1st. Apply to C. steam heat. Inquire a t. 10 Cottage FOR SALE—NEW FIVE ROOM proving property and paying lor Count six aysrags 7 » * S g ^ f t lo n i E. Lewis, 44 Cambridge street. street. bungalow on Benton street, all im­ this adv. Call 165-12 after 5.______PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given In all provements, oak trim, and garage, InlUals. numbers a ^ on Used-Cars probably never will be low­ LOST—BANK BOOK Thursday night. grammar school subjects by former FIVE ROOM PLAT, second floor, all THREE ROOM heated apartment.. In Frlce and terms very reasonable. w o r V ° M w o r d a Mlnlnium cost Finder please return to Manchester grammar school principal, for rates er than they are today. Dealers through­ improvejnents. with garage. Inquire Johnson Block,'aU modem Improve­ TeL 1483-12. la price of three lines* Trust or A. F. Jarvis, 416 Center St. call 215-5. 38 Woodland street. Phone 1521. ments Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 out the city have cut their stocks to be^ock. Linden street or to the Janitor. WASHINGTON ST—New 8 .-room Line rates per day «ot transient Bnelness OpportnnitieB 32 The brisk sales of new 1928 models have FIVE ROOM PLAT aU modern Im­ boine. 'immediate occupancy. Large Annonncemenis 2 provements. Vacant after Oct. 16th. EHREE ROOMS—Heated apartments lotri one car garage, mortgages rangedi Cash $1000. price right reported that lost hunters have OUR FAKE FIGHT. IT’LL CURE P o u e E / r » WILL HEIP! St.^JArge 2 apartment residence, T O V E L L . HEY. . VIRGIL? J saved their Jives through eating the VOU GIRLS VELL, • HI M O F PRETEND TO BE STOP .YOU--. extra size garage, spacious grounds, BEING A N BORING BnITO isrop] aged flesh of the mammoth and shrubbery, etc. Very reasonable HELP! .POLICE!,^ IWHAET, ) ------'iOO'^ SO HELL CONS] HONORARY, M V B O D Y , Bu t o n c T 'EM.. mastodon. _ _ price and terms. THE-. ownrY- According to Dr. Arthur C. ^erk- O U T T O SHO>d«r4 PO U C E DONT FORGET^ TWO, ^HORACE Green Hill Terrhce, Pitkin St., T O DU CK . THREE er. director of the Rochester Muni­ brand new seven room single, extra OFF HIS NEW, CAPTAIN. . t h e y 'r e . cipal Museum, this is the only hone AUTHORITY. R E A !J y < porches, tile bath, extra lavatory, of the mastodon that has been lot 99x200. A real nice borne -77/£"A/ \FIGHnN6l found under water, to his kncml- BUST MMUK moderately prii^d;. edge. The muck and water had $500 eaeb, balance very easy aided in the preservation to an terms on.brand new single 6 rooms, astonishing degree. oak floors^ large living room, mod­ ern pluming- appliance^. Some­ one wUl buy It at $5,500. m a r r i a g e INTENTIONS

Marriage Intentions have been filed at the office of the town clerk [R obert J. by the following couples: /Domenico • • Recchla, barber, and Angellne 1009 Main St . Zacarro, silk spinner; Joseph J«- Relnartz, clerk, and Elsie May Real Estate, Insurance* Sfeaniship Ticket* - i «<*»?/ ■ O* ) Cole, silk twister.

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SENSE NONSENSEIs™*]^ *WATr AttR/e«T The radio and automobile are way oowV YA c m e ovea [ WHAT TlMe not keeping the boys and girls on Yt) HY House fOR —) 00 YA HAV6 T u & rV e ~fnett CA05C we t^e farms. CUHtH LXjt4CH? O 'iU X K p O N ' r f A r n u Try a Track .o n e Headline: “ Benjamin Kelly, 79, Hit by Auto, Is not Improved.”^ Illinois Paper. Lot’s wife had nothing much on Mrs. Dave Kirk. The former, looked back and turned into a piL lar of salt. Mrs. Kirk looked back and turned into a telegraph pole. Let me park in a car by the side ^ of the road an^ hug the daughters i of man. Church membership without re­ ligion is as useless as an automo­ bile without an engine. ‘ 'ia “ What kind of a car are you go­ ing to buy this year?” Copyritffit, P. L. Crosby, 1927, Centra) Presis Association, Inc. MEG U S. PAT OFT “ I don’t know— my wife hasn’t 01927 BY HEA SERVICE. INC finished reading the advertise­ Many a man is driven .to ask^the ments yet.” leading question. WASHINGTON TUBBS H The breadwinner of the garage The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Pox is the mechanic who can listen to By Crane your motor and tell you what you must have done fOr $27.50. A LlY-TLg MOVg BY -frig SKiPPgR YO PUgL.. If every motorist would memo­ *5o»AeBbDrS f Yjv rize the following, it woujd be a CONUN', J ^ the piece of accident prevention: “ When I am driving on the street WHERE SINS OTND YOU Where little folks I’m , apt to mieet, \ Hell was created for punishment Who dash across the street in ' ■ ^ S > of sins, the Bible tells us, so don’t play— take these puzzles too seriously. I hope I’ll drive in just the way Frlam SINS to HELL is a par six. That I would )irive if mine were Par solution is printed on another there page. Upon that crowded thorough­ fare.” The only time a horse gets s 1 N S scared now-a-days is when he meets another horse. Don’t Stop She— Why did you let go of the u£! wheel? rie— I just wanted to see if I had a flat tire. w e' She— Oh! You mean thing. We have heard of the woman who ------\C ^ udI AS 0 1 3 7 ^ V o o R TicujBr It’s a short road that has no AY OTT'S /AARi^feY- W A /T w tM E AVJAY.'/ “THE EOOD SHIF’ tourist camps. TLL 6 0 DOVUM AAi’ FR B C U LBSf AJO' A U S T L S \NAV? DOWO 70 OTT'S s e s \WAAr TWfe IS j u s r AAQUBT!-’ FOR FUM.' r .0237 5 ' K, COCHRAN— PICTURES 4 '' KNICK Rn.u.AMT.orr. /

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by Gilbert Patten Jack Lockwill Back at Rocklake (READ THE STORY. THBX COLOR THB PICTCRU) The barrel on which Clowny right past. Then, as it hit a little stood, it seemed, was treating bump, Wee Clowny flew in air. He him real good. It rolled along real turned a somersault with ease, slowly and he stayed upon his feet. and landed on his hands and knees The otheo’ Tinies ran along, all set and, as the others reached him he if something should go wrong, to exclaimed, “ I guess I’m there!” save him from a tumble which “ Look what upset you,” Carpy they knew would not be sweet. cried. A pumpkin then, the whole Then, suddenly, wee Clowny bunch spied. The barrel just had cried, “ Oh, goodness me, I fear hit it. That’s what made wee Clowny this ride will land me in some fall. They watched their barrel trouble. I am coming to a hill. jump and hop and then they saw But, gee, I hate to .jump oft now. it slowly atop, and they were much Perhaps I’ll keep my feet some­ relieved to see it wasn’t smashed at how. But, If I don’t; please grab all.” me, ’cause I’ll likely take a spill.” Said Coppy, “ Now for quite a Then to the hill they shortly treat. This pumpkin's mighty good came. It really seemed an awful to eat.” And then he found a point­ j • u him!” ^shouted Hargon. *!lDon'tIet him g ^ away ; shame for surely Clowny couldn’t ed stick and cut big pieces out. Tbe “ You’re right, Hargon, old Then - the- still disguised . The' puffing report and tfie daxxUng glare, which came from a boy. likewise unmasked. The • Smash th^ameiral” - Leaping forwirii he met ^feirprlis^ .lnsteafl stay upon the barrel top. The bar­ whole bunch gaily gathered 'round. -flame that leaped up and vanlthed, gave those unmasked boys a dieeset” confirmed the un- rel quickly picked up speed and all They liked the food that they had . i known. "I’ve got the Anti- laughter-wreathed face of Jack :ef.dodei^ Lool^lH plurigi^-tat«H^ikA a ■: benumbing shock. - Price Haigen, the leader, was the first to re- Loo(will was exposed. “This sent him sprawling. “ Center rusffP whopped the Tinymites agreed that Clowny’a found. “ This satisfies my appetite,” eover. He had iftn one fellow, who still wore .a hood and stood : Lockwill League! I’ve mugged ride' was near an end,, and he was they soon heard Scouty shotit. ' '{the bunch uiimasked and is Custardjs nightcap,” he said, be smasbed Cub Maddox deWn and w«|tHppling^rough^ ott apart from the others.VT.ook there!” cried Price. “ There he is! waving his ho^. knowing ~ - - ^ ^ o ^ O w w ^ sure to flop. And he's taken a fiaehlight snapshot!” iholding..your pretty hoods.” Although the whole bunch ran (Another surprise comes ont of real fast, the Httle barrel shot the bairel In the next ato^.X ^

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r ■6’ c Next Wednesday, Thursday e m e r g e n c y d o c t o r s and MEN’S CHORAL CLUB] Doctors Higgins and Holmes Store Closes Tomorrow at Noon PUBLIC WHIST Friday Evenings will be od emergency call Wed­ Odd Fellows Hall CONCERT St. JAMES’ fARlSH nesday afternoon and evening Tuesday* Nov. 15, 8 p- m. Auspices Ifigh School Hall, Nov. 28 Sunset Rebekah and King BAZAAR E P E Q LARGE SUM Archibald Sessions, Director liS(MBd«htkStr.d Ihe alimony wHich is the last link ADELAIDE^. De LOCA, Contralto TO AID E. HARTFORD between an incompatible couple, David Lodges 1 .0 .0 . F. First Class Bntertalmment Bach 50c Specials NICOLAI BBBOZOWSKY, Violinist Refreshments Evening— ^Highly Enjoyable Time the one thing Hurd’s Shoes have Six Prizes Eminent New York Artists. Promised to All. in common with other Shoes is 50c Will Buy Many Useful liems Here Admission S5c. Benefit Performance at the Tomorrow Morning. Trinity Past Noble Grands from .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vennard Price. this district, which includes East of 21 Elro street have returned SOCIAL AND DANCE Hartford, Glastonbury, Rockville, from a week-end visit with their State Theater Already Buckland P. T. A. Assn. Manchester and Stafford Springs daughter Elizabeth who is a fresh­ A Big Special Tomorrow Only In Our Wednesday Eve’g, Nov. 16 will gather at Stafford Springs to­ man at Elmira college. Three other Promises Well . Bnckland School Hall morrow afternoon at 3 o clock. local girls are students at the same Fabric Section! Old Fashioned and Modem Dances institution. Miss Muriel Treat, Miss Admission 40 Cents. Mrs. Rose Kronick millinery buy­ Louise Phelps and Miss Eleanor W omen’s 79c and 99c er at Rubinow’s, and Miss Helen D. Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Is expected to fall In Berggren, buyer of silk underwear Samuel Davidson, formerly of this with the movements to give East in the same apparel shop are In place. Hartford flood victims some of the Printed Canton Crepes and Silks ABOUT TOWN New York on a buying trip. Both things they lost recently when the are expected to return on Thurs­ Mrs. Oscar Dalqulst of High Connecticut River flooded the mea­ H urd Shoes dows there. day. street has returned from a trip -to Miss Lillian May Mixter of Phil- her old home In Sweden, where she A ready resxJonse to the sale of 5 0 / y^'d ndelphia, who has been a visitor in has been for several weeks. She re­ tickets for the benefit, which will be Manchester for several monthe, Mrs. May Little and Edward held on Sunday aft^noon at the Stein were first prize winners, and ports a pleasait time visiting her This Is a splendid opportunity for the thrifty girl or wo­ was married yesterday in Ware­ mother and other relatives and State theater is expected and the man to take advantage of this lot of about four hundred yards house Point to' Cassius Bishop of Miss Flora Brlndle and Henry commute In charge is confident $5.00 and $6.00' of late summer and early fall fabrics which have been re- that place. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Stanley consolation winners at the sightseeing between times. that ' a considerable sum will be Buckland Parent-Teacher associa­ duced for tomorrow only. Designs and colorings that will left immediately for Florida, where Mrs. Ora Ames of Mather street sent to those in charge of the relief r make up Into good looking street and party dresses; also a they will live until Spring. tion whist last night. The commit­ in the neighbor town. tee in charge served ice cream and and Mrs. Wilbur Loveland of Elro few, patterns suitable for children’s frocks. Buy while the ■ Floods in New England, particu­ opportunity presents itself! Mrs. H. Leonard Beadle of 25 assorted cakes. street left early this morning for larly in Vermont and New Hamp­ Park street announces' the engage­ Nor^ch where they will visit shire, have been almost as far ment of her daughter. Miss Kath­ Group 1 of Center church women relatives and also attend the sui)- away .^rom the thoughts of Man­ arine Welles Beadle, to William workers have announced a food per and inspection night cere­ chester as has the Mississippi flood. GARDNER’S Adolf Rast, son of Mr. and Mrs. sale for Saturday afternoon at 2:30 monies of Clara Barton Tent, But the flood this time struck close X Special Purchase Adolf Rast of Zurich, Switzerland. at the J. W. Hale Company’s store. Daughters of Union War Veterans to home and left 75 families with­ 847 Main Street of that city. out a thing, their dwellings flooded and their effects lost or destroyed. ^ J. 4.. Clark a missionary from No Community Chest Centfal Africa will be the speaker Hartford has been giving money Wire at' the special meeting tonight at for the relief through its communi­ 7^45 at the Gospel hall, 415 Cen­ ty chest. Manchester has no com­ ter street. A cordial Invitation has munity chest for it has never need­ I !^ amThowsoti been extended to all to hear Mr. ed one, and when money has been Dish Drainers Clark. He Is a most interesting needed for a worthy cause it has speaker and this will be the only usually been raised through popular opportunity to hear him. ^ subscription or through benefit en­ tertainments. Group 3 of Center church wo­ Manchester Is asked to respond men will have a meeting this eve­ this time as it has In the past, with NOTICE ning at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. a whole heart. Our Reg. 75c Grade I Thanksgiving Sale of Annesley Trotter, 15 Bigelow The committee consists of J. P street. Lamb, chairman of the local chap­ ter of the Red Cross; John L. U. S. Govertiment 2nd (As sketched.) This is a 12 by 16, extra deep wire dish The Buckland Parent Teacher Havens, of the East Hartford Red drainer with an attachable silverware holder that can be association will run a modern and Cross; Town Treasurer, George H. lifted out to give more room for dishes when not in use. I Exquisite Silverware old-fashioned dance at the school Waddell, Manager Jack Sanson of assembly hall tomorrow evening. the State and Henry Needles of the Liberty Loan Bonds Special while they last— 50c each. The Ways and Means committee of Hoffman Brothers’ Enterprises. the association is in charge and the Tickets are now on sale at the usual good time is In store for State Theater. those who attend. Have Been Called For Redemption 5c / CORRECTION Ladies Aid members of the South 26 p c . Sets Sterling Silver Methodist church will have their Because a reporter broke Into usu^l meeting for sewing and busi­ horrific song to the accompaniment We Shall Be Glad to Handle the Willimantic Thread 3 EXQUISITE PATTERNS FOR ness tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. of his typewriter, wailing the Cow­ boy’s Lament far, far off key, a Collection of Such Bonds at Par J Herald headline writer, distracted, 12 spools 50i^ SELECTION TEACHERy NIGHT HELD pulled a compound fracture of fact ■» in the caption of a news item yes­ Black and white only. All numbers. 100 yards on each terday. xie made the Second School spool. At this low price it will be worth jour while to ‘Manchester,’ ‘Dixie,’ ‘Mary Warren’ AT ^THE WHITE HOUSE” district read the “Eighth” and the stock up on thread now.! . date of its meeting last night in­ The Manchester Trust Co. stead of next Monday. The musi­ cian will warble no more. South Manchester, Conn, Cards and Refreshments 69c TABLE DAMASK, yard ...... 5 0 c Community Club; Prizes An inexpensive damask that will make up into good looking Sterling Silver Bridge and Whist. “THE BLOOD S H F table cloths for every day use. Three patter^ to choose from _^fleur de lis, chrysanthemum and clover. 58 inches t^de. ' More than thirty teachers of the- Also one piece of 64 inch damask with a colored border in blue E'glith district school.s gathered only. o n a New Club Plan lr/:t evenin.s: at the “White House” n; llip invitation of the. director, 29c PURE LINEN NAPKINS, 2 for ...... 5 0 c r'-'ts E',ther Anderson, chairman of ..M u s i c a l J^kfASTERPiECES All hemmed ready to use. Large dinner size. conim'.ti.ca in charge, announced can use an extra dozen or two. Tomorrow only at this price— that, bridge and whist had been chosen as the most popular pastime. The Brambach . ,o, 5.C, $59.50 Eight tables were comfortably ar­ ia ii.aed ill the tei room and each r.avoiee chose the game she prefer­ StyleB $ 6 7 5 “J^ rlg^fJ^Wck “"‘itcSieS red. At a late hour scores were mahogany^ i $ 2 . 0 0 P o w n counted and the following winners Terms arranged to a.t vrliist were announced: Miss suityour convenience little Christmas gift. Buy one or two tomorrow ^ Esther Anderson, first; Miss Kath­ Balance in Weekly Payments of $2 Each. erine McGuire, second. At bridge the successful two were Miss Elea­ The knives have stain­ nor Stoughton and Miss Mabel “Sterling” is one of Lamphear. s i " - 2 w e ' « our absolute standards less steel blades. Sets The committee in charge then ; (“? good looklni cMWreD's Itocka at this pnee. Sites 7 to for fine merchandise. also include six forks, six cleared the tables, and doughnuts and coffee were served. Each guest I tp o a r , This set measures up in teaspoons, six round every way. You will be received a small souvenir of the bowl soup spoons, a garden club showing of chrysan proud to own it, proud tliemums also held- at the club last V t'ii^ihV ir’ocis i j 'g ^ ^ V o o l to use it, proud to have butter knife and sugar evening. guests see it on your spoon. Choose from the Director Washburn said that k lontrasUng co^oS binding, others have a dainty lace edge. three exquisite patterns. these “Community Nights” ■would Sizes for the small, medium and large. * ^ e \ table, and all for a price continue throughout the winter as low as many of the Nicely packed in a non­ months taking in all the organiza­ plated services! tarnish flannel roll. tions both fraiternal, patriotic and '^^wSl^S?ham^'?^?ak^3^S^b^ooms^^'' Exwllent for clean­ educational. ing the lawn free from leaves. ADDITIONAL PIECES MAY BE BOUGHT TO MATCH YffJR SET. ^^Health Market” Specials •**tbe Old Oaken 'Bucket*’ Silverware—Street Floor . 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