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'iti. ■ . HOOVER IS IN How Grs^ Zepi^lin Will Look at Mooring Mast NEW ENGLAND; -4> HIS m O U L E 1 . Stops at Springfield and Worcester, Then Goes to Log Of Graf Zeppelin’s Flight CREW SENDS GREETDIGS

Boston Where He Makes J (Eastern Standard Time Used Monday, Oct. 15— • TO PRESIDENT COOLIDGE throaghout.) • 3:50 a. th.—^ives position as Important Speech Tonight Thur^ay, Oct. I I -7- Long. 70 W., Lat. 34 N. 1:52; a. m.— Started from Fried- (Abont 330 miles northwest of sh^en, Germany. ■ Bermnda.) Big Dirigible Changes Coarse as It Reaches United Springfield, Mass., Oct. 15.-^ 8:45 a. m.— Cros^d into French territory. 6:05 a. m,-;Mjiave. Navy officials Given tumultuous welcome to New Midnight-^Passed Gibraltar. positteu ,3p0 mjUes .s„qn(heast of England, Herbert Hoover here to­ Eriday, Oct. 12— Lakehfii^. ; - States— ’Had Been Delayed for Hours by Winds and day appealed to the American peo­ 0 a. ni.— Passed over Mederia 6:15 a. m.— Advised Navy De­ ple, as a body, to take an active'in­ Islands. a Damaged Fin Which Forced It to Slow Down— Re­ 10 p. m.— Reported 100 miles part was 150 miles east of terest in politics generally and in Cape Hatteras. ‘ the coming election in particular. south of Horta, the Azures. Hoover told a crowd of 10,000 Saturday, Oct. 13— 8:00 a. ip,—^Reported tq Navy pairs Made by Crew— Thousands Turn (k t to See which gathered around the end of 3:30 a. m.— About 1,200 miles Deiiartment was 60 miles east his private train, that the issues of west of Madeira. of Cape Hatteras. Zeppelin All Along Route-Expected at Lakehurst the campaign were so Important, The giairt Graf Zeppelin, after flying many hundreds of miles off her course to out-maneuver storms . 7:00 p. ni.—-Reported 500 mih^s 0:05 a. m.— Sighted by S. S. every voter should take a ‘‘vital in­ between Friedrichshafen, Germany,, and Lakehurst, N. J., here is shown in a composite photograph as she east of Bermuda. James McGee/ -. 55 i^ e s off terest” in the election. will appear when moored t o ^ l«2-toot mast on the field at Lakehurst. This mast, erected for the navy Sunday, Oct. 14— Cape Hmivy, ' Early This Afternoon. He was introduced to the gather­ dirigible Los Angeles and the ill-fated'Shenandoah, w as to be used by the Graf ship if the wind made diffi­ 6;40 p. m.— Off .Imilton, Bermu­ 0:3o a. ra.— Advised, Lakehurst ing by Mayor Fordls C. Parker, of cult her being brought to the ground. da. officials expects to land at or 8:05 p. m.— 25 miles west of Springfield, who declared “ Massa­ before sunset. WASHINGTON SENDS chusetts is alright and safe! while , Bermuda, flying at reduced "Washington, Oct. 15.— ^The si)ced. ' 12:20^p. m.— ^P^ed over Wash^ following Intercepted dispatch WEATHER REPORT TO ZEP Springfield is owned by Hoover." tngton, D. C. “ I can assure our distinguished 11:20 p. m.— 150 miles* west of wias picked up by the Navy Chinese Tong War On wireless this afternoon from guest,” the mayor added, ‘‘that he SITHPARTY Bermuda, course northwest to 1:02 p. m.— Passed* over Balti­ Washington, Oct. 15.— ^Ad­ Is among friends in the zone of Cal­ Hatteras. more. the Graf Zeppelin: vised that the Grat Zeppelin vin Coolidge.” “ I shall try to make New was steering for Washington, The Republican nominee, making York before landing at Lake- the Naval Air Service today Report Five Murders ITALIAN COMMISSION hurst. Dtepite what happened his first invasion of New England, NOWIffiU)ING ON VISIT TO HARTFORD sent the following weather re­ paid a glowing compliment to G E M A N Y CHEERS to us we have covered 6,006 port to the airship; miles and will land with fuel “ Winds aloft In the vicinity President Calvin Coolidge, he told Hartford, Conn., Oct. 15.— remaining for 65 hours.” the crowd that he expected Massa-. Chicago, Oct, 15 — Chicago’s :^ f cards but is believed to have of Cape Charles are southeast, Chinatown whs thrown intu;^auic.^eep prompted by Tong sentiments. F O R J p i U R I Connecticut today became the chusetts to go Republican, if for first state to be visited hY the. changing to south and south­ no other reason, as a commenda­ today when Tong gunmen shot and NEWS OF ARRIVAL Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. westerly further north. Cloud killed one Chinese and seriously Washington, Oct. 15— Following Public Health Coinmittee of J., Oct., 15,^—The Graf Zeppelin af- tion. of Cpolidge’s administration as Italy, Which reached the Unit­ ceiling 2,500 feett visibility President. wounded another in what Chinese renewal last night of the Tong tep battling the elements for days good and tail winds of ten to leaders declared to be the outbr^Sk wars police threw a dragnet around Governor WeD Pleased With ed States last Saturday for a ip Its epochal flight from Friedrich­ Hla Appreciation. long tour of investigation of the 15 miles an hour will help "I appreciate your coming out of a war between the Hip Sing and Chinatown today. Orders were Newspapers Print Extras shafen, Germany, was headed to­ Zeppelin all the way to Lake- here to give me this greeting,” Hoo­ On Leong Tongs, issued that no Chinese were to cross way in which the public health ward Lakehurst, its destination, this hurst.” Sax Pax. Hip Sing was slain dn thia His Reception in Tennes­ situation is handled in this ver began. “ I thank you for its the district line. afternoon and was expected to ar­ -a generosity. I have been • here heart of the Chinese district ats he Two Chinese were killed and two When Success of Trip Is country! Four persons makifig rive by 4 p. m., if not earlier. man;jr times before on previous oc­ stood in front of the new Chinese, wounded when On Leong Tongsmen up the Italian committee caipe Americans had their first glimpse opera house. The wounded man fired into headquarters of the Hip see and R entni^ Spraks here under guidance- of Dr> of the "World’s largest dirigible as the liner’s speed. The work of re­ casions and many missions.” Cabled From New York. pairing the damage in .mid-air was Hoover apologized for avoiding a has not. been identified. Sing Tong. Lewis W. Hacltett, of the it soared northward Yrom Cape Charles^ flying over Washington, an exceptional feat. The, Zeppelin political speech, in view of his Tomorrow N ^ t . Rockefeller Foundation of New , flew'far to the south of its course New York, — Ext: >pi®i*Hadelphia, Oct. and iweffglng nLortheastvardJtoward schedulfc? .address In the arena at YorhV a.h!|^ spent the day In the- to run but of the .poor weather con­ Boston tonight. were patrolling Chinatown o f Tang’ warfare spread to .Berlin, Get. 15.— A thrill of ju­ State Health .Department offices Lakehurst, it was nearing Baltimore day as the result of the murder of a few minutes before one o’clock ditions. Aviation officials said the “ Your coming here at this hour this city over the week-end result­ Enroute with Gov. Smith in Illi­ bilation ran through the Gerinan here. The party moves on to flight under such adverse circum­ of the morning (8:30 a. m .),” Wong Chu, 42, a waiter. The kill­ ing in the .slaying of Lee Ben Sukej Boston tonight. and making good time. ing is linked to the flare up of Tong nois, Oct! 15.— Governor A1 Smith nation this afternoon when word stances ^ proved the worthiness of Hoover added, “ gives evidence of 72-year-old member of. the On Tense excitement pervaded the the Zeppelin- and its crew. your interest in this campaign and wars in other cities.. Leong Tong. He was shot down left the tettth and Its . tu-bulent was received from New York that hangar and vicinity here as a crowd Wong Chu was a member of the of 5,000 and.10,000 awaited the ar­ Its motors roaring steadily, the this election. It is of vital im­ while talking with two other receptions today and struck west­ the Graf Zeppelin, Germany’s great gray airship hove into view portance that our whole people take Hip Sing '.Tong, police said, and Chinese in the heart of Philadel­ mighty new air liner, had reached rival of the great air/liner which added they had information his phia’s Chinatown. ward through southern; Illinois and COOUDGE REPLIES has been aloft since early last from the south and east. It had an interest in this election. Missouri. - . the American coast. followed the course of the Potomac Vital Issues. slayer waS an On Leong Tong niem- A heavy police guard was thrown Thursday morning. ber. The shooting was directly the Newspapers issued extra editions river from the Virginia Capes. “ It Is a time when vital Issues around the oriental section early His objective was Sedalia, Mo., Some idea of the extent of the Despite' the heavy weather, the are before the country and it is a outcome of a dispute over a game today. while great crowds gathered before damage to the Zeppelin’s port hori­ where tomorrow night he will de­ the newspaper bulletin boards and i n ZEE’S GREETING nose of the Zeppelin shone like sil­ time when the Republican party zontal fin was obtained from a mes­ ver. «>- liver one of the major speeches of. chPered. sage sent to the radio station here needs your interest; We are pra- HOOt/^ER SPECIAL PASSES After swinging wide over the his border; states tour. ; At Friedrichshafen, where the by Lieut. Comm. .Charles E. Rosen- senting, amid other Issues, the rec­ THROUGH CONNECTICUT capital V and^ the Congressional ord of seven and a half years of MANY QUESTIONS “ air palace” was built there was a dahl,' U. S. N., who is a passenger Gov. Smith left Kentucky and big demonstration. Employes of the library, the Zeppelin made direct Calvin Coolidge as president and Tennessee entirely satisfied with Congratulates Officers and on the Graf, Zeppelin. This message ■ New Haven, Conn., Oct. 15.'— Zeppelin Works at Friedrichshafen said: ^ for the heart of the downtown busi­ that should be a commendation of the situation from the Democratic ness district. It circled just to the Herbert Hoover moved across ran out upon the flying field and “ Zeppelin will require about 600 our party to the people of Massa­ ABOUT EECTION Conjiecticut today,, bound for standpoint. In both states he was left of the International N§ws Ser­ chusetts. I feel the Republican tossed their caps in the air. Crew of Big Airship on square meters interlined fabric for Boston, in a special train that told that prior to his comirg" there “ Thgnk God; that is wonderful vice bulYding. party should be supported in this was considerable doubt as to the replacement of lower port horizon­ Through powerful glasses it was attracted very little attention news,” exclaimed Frau Branden­ tal fin. Breaking strength (of ma­ election by the pillar of Republic­ except from people whose duty outcome in November, bqt that his Arrival in D. S. possible to distinguish human fig­ anism, the State of Massachusetts." burg, wife of Director Branden­ terial) 80 kilos. Request informa­ took them to the railroad termi­ visit and his speeches had turned burg, of the German Air Service, ures leaning out of the windows at In touching on President Cool- Attorney General of State tion as to availability of this or the' side of the ship. The passen­ nals. The only large gathering the tide toward' Democratic victory when informed by International similar material. Suggest consult was at Hartford where nearly three weeks hence. Almost without News Service that the air ship had Washington, Oct. 15.— President gers and crew waved frantically (Continued on Page 3) Dr, Arnstein If he-is at Lakehurst. and just as enthusiastically the Answers Several of the three hundred persons appeared exception the stjate leaders in Ten­ reached the United States coast Coolidge today responded by radio “ Rosendahl.” at 7:30 and looked the train nessee and Kentucky speeded the line. Her husband is one of tbe 20 crowds that jammed the streets and to the message from Dr. Hugo Eck­ This message was received at roof tops waved and cheered back. over carefully. There was no Democratic nominee on his way passengers on board. She added: 11:12 a. m., today. Most Important. with the'-e assurances. A month ago “ The news makes me very happy.” ener, which advised the exteutive I The rip in the ship’s port stabili­ sign of the presidential candi­ zer was plainly visible.. It was in date. they were pessimistic, but today, Relieves Anxiety' that the Graf Zeppelin, had reached OVER WASHINGTON m M FORD MURDER thanks to the.Smith ilivasion and the American .coast line. In a mes­ jagged cuts as it the wind had torn The news relieved the tense an­ Washington, Oct 15— Poking its it savagely. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 15.— The considerable financial assistance xiety that, has been felt here des­ sage of congratulation, Mr. Cobl- lottg nose out of an overcast sky as from New York headquarters, the pite all the reassurances. Wives of idge said: On the prow. In red letters seem-i grist that comes to the mill of the gray as its own color, the Graf ingly several feet high, were the RESULT OF A FEUD state leaders were all. optimistic the men on board the airship have “ It gives me great pleasure to Zeppelin made a fleeting visit- to attorney-general’s office these days and confident. slept but little since last Thursday. congratulate you upon the success words: * USE MACHINE CUNS Washington today enroute' to Lake­ “ Graf Zeppelin.” consists of questions affecting the The Smith Special cut acrote They have been up most of the time of your voyage from Germahy and hurst from Germany. listening for radio teports. to assure you that your arrival iS ■ Back of this came the markings voters of Counectijut. Not only southern Illinois today, bound for ’ The Zeppelin arrived over Wash­ “ D-LZ 127.” St. Louis, where the principal stop Frau Eckener, wife of Commo­ welcomed ks a symbol of the ad­ ington at 12:20 o’clock. It will fly Man Fonnd Riddled With state ahd town officials cetk in­ TO ROB THE MAILS dore Hugo Eckener, director pf the vance in air .transportation which The motors roared like a dozen of the day was scheduled., ‘ over Baltimore and Philadelphia airplanes. formation ou curious points but In Illinois flight, has been very nervous. Her has been so ably ftfrthereA by your before arriving at its destination regular and prospective voters are son as well as her husband is on own efforts and those of your com­ The Zeppelin travelled at a high, BoHets in Street— Hold Illinois is one of those states about 4 o’clock. rate of speed over the city. It was turning to the attorney-general for which the Democrats have been board the airship. ' patriots. I wish also to thank Crossing the American coast at Three Men Shot as Bandits Frau Lehmann, wife of the chief you for the message of greeting not 1,000 feet in the air. Interpretation of the state's laws looking at with covetous eyes, not­ 10:10 a. m., at Cape Charles, Vir­ The Zeppelin did not tarry long.’ One as a Witness. withstanding ; the traditional Re­ officers of the Graf, was calm. When from you and the crew of the Graf ginia, the monster dirigible with its cohcemiug the franchise. Matters told by International News Service Zeppelin upon crossing the coast After circling over the "White Escape Witk Eight Sacks publicanism; thaUls ainaost synono- crew of 40 and 20 passengers alter­ House, it flew off to the north and that never before bothered anyone mous with' the name. Not in, a gen­ that the‘ship was almost at its des­ line of the United States In this trip ed its course to swing over the na*- are being presented and many a tination, she said; by airship with passengers and mail east toward Baltimore. _ It climbed Stamford, Conn., Oct. 15 — A eration has Illindis - cost her 29 tion's Capitol. new thing into the bargain. “ I knew they would make it all from Gerihany to this country.” as it disappeared and was soon lost In Buffalo. electoral votes for a. Democrat for As the ship headed over Chesa­ in the mists and clouds. feud of long standing, starting in George P. Young, registrar of right. 1 never, worried one bit,” The President at the same time peake Bay and the Potomac River, president, save in 1912,Hhe year of cabled President Voii Hindenburg the nome land of Italy, according voters in Naugatuck, is among the the Republican spjit. . . Dr. Hugo" Eckener, commander, sent of Germany as follows: Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N.' to police, cost the life of Frank latest to ask questions of the at­ Nevertheless, Gov.. Smith and his a radio message of greetings to “ I wish to congratulate you upon J., Oct. 15.— The trans-Atlantic Arcano, 38, a Stamford resident, torney-general. He asked two: Sup­ Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 15.— In a advisers are exceedingly hopeful President Coolidge. He asked per­ pose a person has been, outside the TWO PERSONS ARE KILLED the splendid achievement of your mission to fly over Washington, dirigible Graf Zeppelin wirelessed Arcano died in Stamford hospital sensational mail robbery. here compatriots in accomplishing the state a year and suppose a person (Cpntinned on I’age S) Mr. Coolidge at once replied to Dr. the Lakehurst naval station today today of bullets pumped into his has been outside the state less than early today four bandits armed IN AIRPLANE ‘ CRASHES voyage from Germany to tbe United Eckener and ordered the permis­ that it expects to land at Lake- body last evening on Chapel street. a year. What happens to the right with two machine guns and sawed- States on the Graf Eeppelin. This sion granted. hurs “ at or before sunset.” Police are seeking Frank Bova, 33, to vote in each case? flight has filled the American peo­ Washington was taken complete­ The informalion Contained in the eff shotguns, shot three men and FORD INSPECTS ROAD ple with admiration and has mark­ of Hanover street, as the slayer. The Answer Several Seriously Injured in ly by surprise by the Zeppelin’s message to the station here was They are holding Joseph Lombardo, escaped with eight sacks of mail. ed another step in the progress of To the. first question the attor­ Accidents Over Week-End; visit. All along it had been thought also transmitted to the Novy De­ a man with a police record here and ney-general answered that a man 'Two of the men were believed to the development of air communica­ from the airship’s course that it partment in Washington. NEAR‘mYSIDE INN” The Dead. tion.” In Bridgeport, as a material wit­ and his wife, married in Nauga­ have been wounded mortally. would run to Lakehurst over a The radio read: ness, Lombardo, the police say, more direct inland route. “ Plano indefinite but will prob­ saw the shooting. tuck, who established a home in The value of the mail stolen had Pennsylvania and have not resided Presents $300,000 Highway to Chicago, Oct. 15,— Two persons News Spreads ably land at or before sunset. In­ Police had a telephone call at Liot been determined early today. are dead today and several serious­ in Connecticut for a year, have lost State— ^Buiit; .I t to D ivert SINCLAIR WINS SUIT Even before the Zeppelin arrived formed department.” ' . / seven last evening that reported their right to vote in Connecticut Vincent Connors, 26, of Buffalo, ly injured as a result of week-end the news of its impending visit revolver shots along Chapel street. Through Traffic, - airplane'crashes. The message was signed “ Charles at the coming election. a motorcycle policeman, was rak­ spread like wildfire ih Washington. E. Rosendahl, U. S. N.” The police ambulance raced there An amateur flyer was killed at IN TEAPOT DOME CASE To the second question the attor­ ed b y machine gun bullets. Frau­ It seenied that everybody in town The Graf Zeppelin had in an and found Arcano lying on Canal South Sudbury,.,Mass., Opt. 15.— the municipal airport here and had their necks craned to the sky street, one hundred feet from the ney-general says that in the case of d s Bilber, 25, of Buffalo, a mail Driving;one pf his: npw; model “ A” an Evanston woman perished In earlier message to the Na.vy De­ a man and wife who were residents porter, was struck in the side by Man Claims Inior^t in Mam^ to catch the first glimpse of the partment at 8 a. m., given her posi­ spot where the shooting occurred. type automobiles, llenry Ford-open-’ a crash inear Waiikegan, 111. aiV'llner. Government departments Four wounds were on the man’s of Naugatuck , and moved to Mt. several machine bullets. "Ward Mc­ ed a . pew epnerpte road here today Raymond Ott, 19, aviation enthu­ moth Oil Co.— His Petition tion as 35.30 N., 74.04 W.; or about Vernon, N. Y.,'in June, 1928, they Cartney, 32, of Elkhart, Ind., a poured out their/ employes by the body, one indicating a bullet had — an 8,370 foot .stretch that cost siast was instantly killed when his Denied by Supreme Codrti thousands. Business yras tempor­ 68 miles east off Cape Hatteras. retain their residence, under the mail clerk, was shot in the head hiin $300,000ibut which, by agree* tuachine crashed 800 feet and burst She was then traveling 45 to 60- passed through the left arm and but was not wounded seriously. arily paralized. Traffic came to a went throi’^’i the ' body; another statute, in Naugatuck for purposes meht with the Commonwealth of Into flames near the Municipal Air­ Washington, Oct. 15.— Harry F. virtual,standstill. Everybody shout­ miles per hour. , .. ' drilled through th left band; a of voting and are entitled to vote Every Sunday night government Massachusetts, he turned over to port. Weather conditions seemed like­ 6 post, office officials hire a taxicab to Sinclair, oil ma^nkte, today won a ed and pointed to the Zeppelin as third through the left side of the there in the coming election. the sta.te for..$l. . . In the Waukegan accident, Mrs. law suit involving the famous Tea­ slowly it circled over the Naval Air ly to be tevorable tor the landing. Another Question transport mail from the New York The purpose'Of the new highway "Van Mpllen Market of Evanston, All forenoon there was practically back and out through the chest; central railroad depot to the Lack­ pot Dome naval oil reserve when Station at Anacostia, over the Capi­ and a fourth in the stomach. Much the' same answer Is given is to: divert through traffic from, in til., was killed. Her husband and the Supreme Court refused the pe­ tol, and with majestic stride flew ho wind and clear, sunshiny weath-. to Watson S. Morrow, of New awanna depot and to bring mail front pf the ^orfi Weyi^ide , the. pilot were seriously injured. An er prevailed. The ground crew of Unconscions All the Time back to the New York Central sta- tition .bf Leslie Parke'f for a writ of over the White House, where Presi­ Arcona lived until seven-thirty Preston, who was in doubt as to his Present at the ePrempny, * when 8-y.ear-old daughter of tho Market’s review. . , ' , dent Opolidge waved a greeting. 400 men had been thoroughly voting residence: Mr. Morrow.ex­ Hpn tri'ipeet the Twentieth Cen­ Mr. Ford drove up and down the escaped uninjured. drilled and were iu: readiness to today, unconscious all the time. Be­ tury‘ Limited. "While returning to Parker claimed one-seventh In­ By its epochial flight, the Graf fore Arcano died the police bad in­ plained he .has moved about con­ new highway, was William Fi WIl- The crash occurred when the terest in Mammoth Oil Co., formed linked Eufope and America to- handle the Zeppelin at any houi\ siderably in the past year. The, at­ the Central depot this morning the iiams, state 'commissioner of pub­ plane got out,of control and crash­ day or night, - formation enough to warrant send­ taxlifab stopped at a street corner to exploit Teapot Dome, was held by grther by commercial passenger ing out an alarm for Bova’s arrest. torney-general decides that Mr. lic 'jy or ks; (Fred Sabine, engineer of ed, on the Market’s return trip Sinclair for him, in trust The In­ and air line. It is expected to be Early. RuinoiiB for a traffic light. A large touring the same departmeut,' County.Com- from Delafield, Wls., where they They announced that Bova Is a des­ Morrow may vote In New Preston. car carrying four bandits drew terest, he said, was acquired by the forerunner of a regiilar trans- The fact that a-navy^eraw began perate man. . They also indicated Out of Bea<;on -Palls comes a missipner-N. 4. Bowdltcb, of Fram­ had gone to visit a son at St. John's transfer of plaiser mining clSfms," Atlantic service...... v , ' tinkering with the. dlril^le Lok abreast and the bandits opened fire ingham, apd others. Military School. that he fled in an automobile. question regarding the “ little with .two machine guns and sawed- which Sinclair was:requi.red to turn .Op. the-flight ot more than,; 107 Angeles," wh’leh la" htiitiiieffi.' te, the- The police declared, they were town” elections of October 1, last. The new :cut-pff lipe hareafiter oVer to ex-*Secretary of IntertoF hours, the dirigible battled much of •efl shotguns. will be'open- at night' but for two hangar here, gava .plsb- in the certain the slaying was the result of Albert J. ZoUo, moderator, wanted TREASURY BALANCE Fall before "the lease was made. the; vray against bad weather-And McCartney, the driver of the taxi. weeks will he closed in the day currence o f a Vornpr tha4 lib=dlTld.-f" ^ a fued of long standing gmong a wasT shot and fell. Bilber, the mail Sinclair maintained.' that be had adverse^wlQds. A siidden /rain hie would group of Calabrese Italians, time While Ford workmen beautify Washington, Oct. 15.— Treasury pufchased' Parker's interest with (CoBtlQned ou page 2) porter, also was dropped by serer- the sides. :.. ^ . squat' ripped the cover off Its port balance-Oct, 12 182,131.748.86. others. horiteflUil stphilizef.' Thie r e d a c t

m : ’ ; Sr»-:^c i - • TAGS MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTTOBER 15, 1928.

X America, In which we have had as STRANGER TRIES BIG GERMAN ZEPPELIN comrade and e^qjerlenced friend, Lieutenant Commander Rosendahl OBITUARY of the^United States Nayy, the com­ Calf ISNEARfliGlAKEHORST mander and mrew of the Graf Zep­ ' High Lof 1 p. m. FLAM GAME HERE pelin beg to extend to the President 226% •m : All Chem ■.-,7.r.226%, 226% (OoBtloaed from Page'l) of the Unlted 'States their most re­ Is Just A Mite Ameri Bosch u 36% 36% 36% spectful greetings. FUNERALS •Am Can ... ..r.113% 111% 113% Zeppelin As. a> gesture of friendship "Sl^ed “ Bickener.”- r J Brook isn’t 94% ijL Winsted.« anything very, remarkable about iJi'e 1 Am Loco 34% 34% Airs. Jennie Bedded Am Smelt -.-..261% 261% 261% Visits Jewelers WWr Story on the part of the United States. Charles M. M o r p h e f jXrp.ad Brook, in fact, has a------yeputacalf except its being almost -tislde No confirmation of the rumor Mrs. Jennie Reddett, 78, of 93 . * ' ■ ;t|M_for truth and ,veracity almost as big as an ordinary calf!-at biiih, Am St Fdy i.. 56% 56% 56% Charter Oak street, widow of Alex­ Am T & T .;.r.l73 178% 179 of Being Arrested as Rum could be obtained at the hangar, DESERTEIVWIFEIS ly'established as Winsted’s and the incidental facts that’ it’has 18% however. . ' ander Reddett, died at Memorial Story of itlon tor— well, the marvel­ three eyes—one like the vwell- , Am Woolen t. .; 18% 18 hospital at 11:30 yesterday morn­ Anaconda ..... 83% 82% 82% That the Navy Department is ous. Nevertheless the Herald known little girl’s curl, right in the 193 contemplating, sending the Los ing frpm a complication of diseases. would have hemmed and hawed middle of its forehead; and three Atchison . . . . 193 192 Ranner— Nobody Falls. She was born in Scotland, but tor B & O .-,-,-.r.ll3% 112 113% Angeles out to meet the Graf Zep­ BACK, ILL, HUNGRY Lore of Flowers., ^^more than a bit over the Broad horns'above the eyes; and two any years had been a resident of Beth Steel :.>v 72% 71% 71% pelin was the stetemeht made by ' Isr^k. calf story if it were not for noses; and two separate mouths Sanchester. ;a‘'r' ^tl^faqt that it has Manchester veri- Can Pac ....217% 215 216% An uninown man visited Man­ Edward P. Warner, assistant secre­ with a tongue apiece; and only one 34% tary of th ..149% 146% 146% this afternoon. Officers of Chapman Court Order Dr. Jacques place. His. mother was is quite young, the calf. And it is can find a circus that is looking for was that it was slightly off color. Lieutenant Barron is in Hartford like any other calf— ^In apote-^nly Int Paper . . . . 69 68% 69 The stone was worth at least three There is no reason for the public of Amaranth will hold a rehearsal a great lover of flowers and raised a nature-made freak that's a lallh- Kennecott •... 104 % 104% 104% today arranging for the extradition It'ia bigger. There Isn't, really. paloosa.. thousand and he would have sold to feel disappointed over the slow papers to have Noworicki brought tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the them with good success at her Itttl® Lehi Valley . . . ' 99 99 99 it for $800, He' had with him a speed made by the Graf Zeppelin, Masonic temple. The court will en-^ place there, and he eaily acquired Mack Truck . . 97 96 96% back to Connecticut' for trial. very much crumpled bill of sale William P. MacCracken, assistant Threatened Wife tertain its grand officers Friday a knowledge and interest in florir weeks, bUt-finally hit a.snag’ln the Marl Oil . . . . . 4 0 39% 40 from a Kansas city store and offered secretary of commerce' for aeronau­ evening of this week and. the' re­ culture. This love of flowers and form of a French gendarme who Mo Pac com ..7 2 % 70% 72 Mrs.' Noworicki says that She FIRST AMERICAN as means of identification a West­ tics, told newspapermen. found out In New York that there hearsal is in preparation for that nature seems to extend to Charles sent them to the police station and N Y Central ..176 172% 172 ern Union charge card with the event. Murphey’s sons, both of whom have 63% “ We must understand after all is a w;oman there who once visited thence to jail. There they admitted New Haven ...6 3 % 63 same name as that on the bill of assisted him during the summer va­ that they had been professional Nor Ame Co . . . 73 % 72% 72% that commerce in rigid airships is the family here, and who is large­ sale. Mr. Bray of Bray’s Jewelry only in the pioneer stage,” he said. ly responsible for her husband’s The Epworth League of the cations. His son Horace graduated PARIS THEATER dancers, but because of slack trade Nor Pac ....1 0 1 % 100 . 101% store was of the opinion that the South Methodist church will hold a 64 “ After Improvements have been going to New York. The Manches- from the Connecticut Agricultural were obliged to find mpre lucrative Penn R R . .. .6 4 63% name on the card was Rainer. cabinet meeting this evening at college In June of this year major­ employment Post. Cer ...... 6 9 % 69% 69% made the speed of trans-Atlantjc 'ter wife says that this New York The jewelers gave the proposi­ dirigible flights is certain to be im­ woman has vthreatened to shoot her 7:30. ing in floriculture and forestry and Pullman New . 79 78% 78% tion the go by. Arthur Anderson TO OPEN DOORS 213 proved.” if Noworicki is compelled to come is now superintendent of Manches­ You can take your wife to a Radio Cor ;*.214% 212% hearing of the case and upon the The Black Mask football team de­ ter’s parks. Sears Roe ...160% 157% 158 Not To Circle New York to Connecticut. French jeweler’s on Sunday but recommendation of a local jeweler Warner declared, that if the Graf Another thing she says is that feated the North End Majors yesr* Several years ago Mr. Murphy you can’t buy anything. A new law Sou Ran ___ 143% 143% 143% that the diamond ring was ample terday 12 to 0. The touchdowns Paris. — The first American S O of N J ..4 5 % 45% 45% Zeppelin does nof reach Lakehurst last July her husband got her to bought a farm in Coventry just be- says -that the shops selling, wares security for the amount of the bond before 3 o’clock she will not circle sign her name to a mortgage on were made by Slaga^ and B. Cope­ ,}^ond Lake ’Wangumhaug and began theater in the city where practical­ Studebaker . . 83% 82%'- 83% ly every nation has its own house which every woman wants, may went in search of the stranger of­ New York City as had been plan­ their property, for which she was to land. The Black Masks would- ilka to specialize in the culture of kpep open on the seventh day, but Tob Prod ...1 1 6 116 116 to arrange games with. the Ramb­ of drama, will be opened for the fering to go his bond holding the ned because she contemplates a get $500. Instead of getting the glad,iplus on an. extensive scale He the shopkeepers must not sell Union Pac ., .,201 199% 201 diamond as security. It was found lers or the Cub Juniors. Call 2257. 1928-29 season in the Montparnasse U S Rub .44% 43% 43% daylight landing. If, however, she $500, she says, all she got was raised three acres of this flower jewelry. They may even «ell out that there was no rum runners fired out of the home, which was at John Mather Chapter,. Order of alone this year. Gladiolus have in quarter. The building is very U S Steel r. . .165% 165 165 makes fast time during the re­ .small, seating only about three vegetables, cakes or sundry dry- picked up in Manchester or vicinity. 126 North Elm street. Her mother- the last five years became, very goods, bu( nothing made of gold, Westing .... 106% 106 106% The police then tried to locate mainder of the distance from Cape DeMolay, will elect officers at its hundred people, but very handsome 32 in-law moved into the house, she popular all over the country and silver and platinum. Willys Over r. ..32% 31% the stranger in order to interview Charles^she may shoot up to NeW meeting tonight. The session begins and its director promises to put on York and then circle back to this says, and would not let her or her the speaker gave the reasons for him on the matter. The stranger children stay there. Since then she at 7:30 and will be followed by re­ the widespread admiration of the some of the best American and had moved on. Since then papers field. He expressed the opinion that freshments. English productions. Monsieur Poincare, France’® TALKS INTERESTINGLY the dirigible could remain aloft has only been able to live by selling flower. The Murphey Gladiolus ex Prime Minister, can cure a cold as have carried stories of his activities her furniture, so she declares. hibits have won blue ribons and Another new theater which is another day if she desired because about to open its doors to tho well as money troubles, according in other parts of New England but Sold Goods For Chase Mrs. Frank Wright and children special prizes for years at some of to a little story that is going the so far he has been unable to dispose she had enough fuel to travel five of Chicopee, Mass., spent the week­ French public, is the gift of Baron OF MISSIONS IN INDIA days at high speed. She has not The $20 she had last week she the most important flower shows in rounds. of the goods. It is unknown as to' got for selling some furniture and end with Mrs. Wright’s parents, Henri de Rothschild. It is near been going at full speed, he added, the' east. At small shows they do the Trinity church and will'be call­ Monsieur Valot, Director of Al­ whether the goods are stolen or if she took this money and her two Mr, and Mrs. Frank Billson of Sum­ not compete but arrange compli­ satian Affairs, recently paid the they are merely working the good and no doubt will reach here with mit street. ed the "Theatre Pigalle,” owing to Mrs. Gates, 76, Born in Far plenty of fuel on hand. children to Now York to find her mentary exhibits, as was the case Its close proximity to the celebrated French financier a visit He was old film fiam game that was pulled husband. at the local garden club’s autumn suffering, from an extremely bad East, Speaks to C. E. at Sec­ off in Massachusetts not so long ago Several thousand persons wera A son was born this afternoon at Place of the same name. It has When she got back to Manches­ show at the Center church last cold wh^h tfie Premier noticed and when a jeweler bought a diamond on the field near the hangar at 10 the Manchester Memorial hospital a seatlng capacity of eight hundred ond Congregational. ter last night ::hc only had $2 and month. Mr. Murphey solicited the asked if he was not taking some for a sum of money and after the o’clock and the number was being to Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Rand of the persons and the most up-to-date remedy. no place to go. Interest of the . Kawanlans in . the Stage equipment available. Mrs. F. H. Gates, veteran mis­ seller had jdeparted found he had constantly augmented. News of the Midland Apartments. “ No, i haven’t yet • found any­ only a piece of glass. The real stone approach of the Zeppelin spread Mrs. John F. Sheridan let her garden club’s exhibits and work in A small house exclusively devot­ sionary worker in India and for 12 sta^ at her hotel last night and a the future. The floral decorations thing efficacious,” replied Valot years president and secretary of the was switched and a worthless one like wildfire and automobiles be- SON OP GALALIEE TO TALK ed to operettas will he named the friend on Charter Oak street is tak­ on the tables today were gladiolus “ Theatre Joubert” and is in the “ ■Well, I’ll give yoii something Christian Endeavor Society in that given the unsuspecting jeweler. ban to wend their way up the high­ HERE ON THRUSDAY, FRIDAY*. that will cure it In short order,” That is thought to be the scheme ways in droves. The New Jersey ing care of the children today, but of the late varieties from - ,the ktreet of the same iiame. country, was the speaker at Second Mrs. Noworicki had no money left Murphey gardens. ^ y • ': ^’.;Two, other new playhouses are said Poincare, seizing a bit of pa­ Congregational church last eve­ that was tried on the jewelers here state police and special marine Stephon A. Hahoush, shepherd per and writing down a prescription although there is a rumor that the officers were out in force to main­ today.and was seeking help from sen of Galilee, who is now studying Stephen C. Hale of._ Cheney .Shhe’dtUed to open in the Champs ning. The service was arranged by the town’s charity department. Brothers was welcomed by the club Elysees, both given over to modern together with the address of his the missionary society of .the stuff is part of a haul made in Kan­ tain order. in this country, will speak in Man­ own druggist by whom hd wished to sas City, Mo, This is supported An air. of tenseness began to per­ ■The police ure doing all they can chester twice this week. On Friday today and Frank Cheney, Jr., was drama. church and was well attended. A to get the husband back to Man­ present alter several month’s ah have It filled. He added that he volunteer choFr of 20 young people by the fact that the bill of sale was vade the hangar where listlessness night he will present his popular could take the medicine in all con­ from a store in that city. had prevailed for hours. chester to help support the family, travelogue at the High School Hall senco In Europe. , ,.A number of young Americans fidence. assisted with the singing and War­ Mrs. Noworicki has a poor, heart Fayette B. Clarke won the at­.. hfe' lehding their hands as well as ren and Beaton Case played a la a public appearance. His wife Three hours later Monsieur Valot condition and with her heavy load will assist him with costumes and tendance prize donated by John ^ fhel?'money to help restore the old trumpet and saxaphono duet, ac­ 16,th Century church of Saint Ar- was much improved and the follow­ of trouble walks with a stagger.' music. Olson. ing day his cold In the head was companied on the organ. Miss Ruth She appeared 111 and hungry today, President Clarence P. Quimby noult in th© little village of Gour- McMenemy told an interesting mis­ SMAU NATIONS Thursday afternoon Mr. Hahoush gone. Newsy Bits but she asked nothing for herself, will speak at theRegular weekly gave a brief talk on the’ New Eng­ nay-sur-Marne. Almost any day sionary story to the children. only the children. land district convention at Swamp- theyocan be seen working side by Mrs. Gates was the guest while High school student assembly and TO TRY AGAIN will take as his subject, “ The Stu­ Bcott which he attended. ozakt-n j side Vith French masons and car­ in town of Mrsi J. M. Williams, PLAN INCREASE penters with paint-brush, broom, About the Zep dent of Galilee.” His travelogue chairman of the missionary com- GARDENER’S MEET 'hS.m&i^ and nails, for they do not New Yoi>k, Oct. '15.T-Despit'e'' the .mlttee. She is the mother of Rev. to be given Friday night is entitled, want the fine old church to fall in­ disaster. which ended their own at­ LOWEL OFFERS “ Jerusalem and the East,” Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 15 — A A. H. Gates of Vernon Center, who. IN NAVY POWER group of gardeners, nearly 500 to greater decay. tempted flight to Europe, the Rock- was also a missionary in Hawaii New York, Oct. 15.—At 3:50 a. strong, gathered here today for the OthersvLucio ofUL theI.UC AmericanAuienuitu residentsresiaenis fliers landed in New York to- and was there with him. Mrs. Gates m., (E. S. T.) today, the Graf Zep­ are busy canvassing the town, house , ^ convinced that over Greenland annual convention of the National K.;- !------i__ . . . lies the safest and most practicable is a white-haired lady who does pelin had reached a position ^at 70 CREDIT FUND TO HOSPITAL NOTES Association of gardeners, and ■will by-touse endeavoring to obtain a not show her 76 summers. She was London — Despite the talk of degrees, 50 minutes. West fiongi- 'fcteftai'fi sum of money to complete a air route. naval disarmament among the great remain until Thursday uii^thiS dis4 born in India and lived there more tude, 34 degrees, 20 minutes. North trict, holding meetings here and on large gift made by another Amer­ The fliers, Bert Hassell and Par­ Powers of the world, the smaller ker Cramer, arrived on the Scandin- than 60 years. She has traveled be­ Latitude, according to a direct re­ NEW FACTORIES Patients admitted'to Manchester various estates in 'Westchester ican. tween here and India 15.times, the ones, almost without exception, are port from the dirigible Intercepted A new- floor of stone blocks in avian-Americau liner Frederik VII planning to increase their fleets. Memorial hospital reported today County, N. Y., and Fairfield county, first two trips’ were made by way by a radio station here. ancient style has been put down in from Copenhagen.* They were Finland, with here expanding are: Mrsi Emma Russell of 31 Connecticut. Three hundred of. the of the Cape of Good Hope. She ' This indicated that since it last Lowell, Mass.— With its new and the walls and ceilings are now taken off the boat by the city tug, trade and unprotected coast, has Hawner street, Burnlsde, John visitors had lunch on the estate of Manhattan, which landed them aJ; has five children living in this gave its position as 150 miles west modern airport dedicated and in op­ Devron of Buckland and Mrs. Jose­ bdiig-Tepaired. the money in hand and is consider­ eration, the City of Lowell quickly Percy S. Strauss at Port Chester, the Battery. They went to the City. country. Her husband died in India of the Bermudas at 11:20 p. m., phine.Emmonds of 13 School street. N. Y., this afternoon, and then ing the best way to spend it on na­ last night, the dirigible had trav­ subscribed an Industrial credit fund Hall, to be welcomed by Mayor and one son was killed in a motor­ Mrs. Josephine Smith of Talcott- cama back to Greenwich to nomin­ Parisians are reading more and val armaments. elled about 180 miles. In the pre­ of $300,000 after an original goal of ■Walker. cycle accident there. ville was discharged. ate officers. Addresses by Alexan­ more every year, according to sta­ This Is largely due to the recent ceding four and a half hours, the $250,000 had been over-subscribed tistics recently published by the At the beginning of her address activities of the Bolshevist Baltic in short order. The census today is 32. der Davidson, Sewickley, Pa., and she told many stories especially for huge craft had thus m ainlined an H. J. Moore, of Ottawa, Canada, muifiapal authorities. The number Fleet and the way the Polish Navy average of a little better than 40 The Industrial Credit Fund, a will feature an evening meeting at of r^^ders In the various cities li­ the children. Her office with the is forging ahead with the help of miles an hour on a northwest course project of the Lowell Chamber of Christian Endeavor organization Pickwick Arms. braries have increased from 1,2 77,- France. towards Cape Hatteras enroute to Commerce, is now organized and in 075'to 1,402,576 during the past gave her a first hand knowledge of ' Finland’s Fleet Lakehurst. operation. Through it, Lowell citi­ REAL SHOWBOAT year. the work in India and of the con­ Finland’s fleet at present is one zens by pledging their own credit, TO GIVE MARBLE HOUSE STATE ditions they are forced to combat. of the smallest in Europe but is have created a credit fund which AS PRESIDENTS’ HOADS New York, Oct. 15.— Marble “ Jack, the Robe-ripper” Is once These points she brought out in her remarmably efficient for its size. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. has made possible rapid establish­ FOR THAMES IS more-busy in Paris. Now that hair talk for the benefit of the young The Finns are born seaman and a J., Oct. 15,— Shortly after nine ment of credit relations for pros­ House, Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont’s par; latial residence in Newport, will be Is -being regularly clipped by the people of the endeavor society. Mrs. fair number of them — invariably o’clock this morning the Lakehurst pective new industries, and has fa­ barber, he has been obliged to seek TONIGHT Gates proved to be a most interest­ known as the “ Russian Finns” by naval station issued a statement af­ cilitated credit arrangements for dhnated to the federal government PLAN IN LONDON as a summer residence for Presi-, other occupations and has turned ing speaker. She plans to attend the seaman— have always figured ter plotting the positlbn of the Graf numerous existing industries In the to the ripping up of women’s coats 'a, and take part in the annual meet­ in the world’s merchantmen. Zeppelin saying that at 6:05 a.' m., city, the growth of which, It is be­ dents of the United States, it was rumored along Park avenue today. and dresses for the sheer pleasure ing of the American Board of For­ Most of Finland’s ships were the air liner was 300 miles from lieved,-will be accordingly atlmu- of using his scissors or razor, as eign missions at Bridgeport tomor­ built for the Russians, but when Lakehurst and traveling in a north­ lated. London.— ^a real show-boat, dif­ A short time ago Mrs. Belmont, who the first Mrs. Wm. K: ’Vander­ far as anyone has yet discovered. FORGOTTEN row and Wednesday. the Czarist Navy went Red, the westerly direction, at 37 knots an Board of Directors fering from the old-time Mississip­ At times, a large piece of fur which men first of all decided they were hour. The credit fund will be adminis­ pi variety only In that It will be. bilt, Sr., changed her previously an , nounded plan to sell Marble House, might be of some use 'to him, is tired of war, and then that they The statement follows: tered by a board of 10 directors steam-heated and - have a fixed' lifted, but in 'a general way,- the FACES “ At 6:05 Eastern Standard Time to the highest bidder. This action' MANY QUESTIONS were tired of work altogether, so consisting of one representative mooring, will soon lie anchored lU' slashing is very haphazard and fu­ With they went home and left the desert­ the Graf Zeppelin was' 300 miles from each of five local banks and the Thames off Chelsea, if tho caused various rumors that the tile. mansion would be fionated to some ed ships to be taken from their from Lakehurst and 170 miles east five directors appointed by the plans of Miss Judith Wogan, well- Putting their razors to better CLIVE BROOK ABOUT ELECTIONS moorings by the new Republic. of Cape Hatteras. Since 2:42 a. m. Chaniber of Commerce. The direc­ known in theatrical circles, are worthy cause. It is one of the.most famous residences in America, ahd’ use, several pickpockets have been MARY BRIAN In recent years the Finns have she had made 37 knots an hour (ap­ tors will pass upon all applications carried to fruition. found working in certain buildings been building small submarines, proximately 42 miles) and was go­ for loans under the credit fund Application has been made to cost several million dollars when It' (Continned from Page I.) was built years ago, as a gift from crowded with American tourists, ^ Also gunboats and coastal motor-ships, ing on a northwesterly direction guarantee and will decide which of the municipal authorities to sanc­ slashing out wallet-pockets which but since the situation in regard to for Lakehurst.” Vanderbilt to his bride. COMEDY NEWS to be Instructed as to who should these should receive the benefit of tion the conversion of a river barge looked very nice and bulky. Their Russia has begun to grow unpleas- the fund’s guarantee and to what into a floating theater, and plans trick worked well for several be declared first, second and third c h a r t e r h e a r in g s . - «ant, the Finns are now considering Washington, Oct. 15.— Increasing extent and under what conditions are all completed for the installa­ selectman. The attorney-general re­ the building of two armored cruis­ Hartford, Conn., Oct. 15.— Lest^T plied promptly that the law does its speed as it approaches its goal they should receive It. All of the tion of 300 seats, a stage,'steam ers or coast defense vessels of 4,- directors are subscribers, to the E. Shippee, state conimissioner of not recognize the positions of sec­ the Graf Zeppelin was 60 miles east heating, electricity, and all the 000 tons each. • fund. ether appurtenances of a modern banking, today announced he ond and third selectmen. The office of Cape Hatteras at 8 o’clock this would^ hold -two hearings here on Youths Attracted morning, according to a message: Prospective loans to industries theater. of first selectmen is recognized and These will absorb more than will be made by banks, not by the Floating Theater Thursday afternoon to consider ap­ the others are simply members of from the dirigible to' the Navy De­ 200,000,000 Finnish marks at the partment. credit fund direct, the latter being “ I originally planned,” Miss Wb- plications for charters for"' indus­ the board of selectmen. Government’s disposal for the pur­ used only as collateral guarantee. gan said, “ to have a floating thea­ trial banks.. The petitioners' are; So, the attorney-general told Mr. The Zeppelin gave its position as pose, but there is not likely to be 35.30 North and 74.04 West. The Appleton Natldnai Bank of ter exactly like those used in olden the Washington Industrial hank Zollo, the person receiving the any difficulty in getting the money. Lowell as trustee of the credit fund times on the Mississippi, and in­ and the Aetna Industrial hank, largest number of votes should be The message was merely signed Once the Finns have the mater­ 'Graf Zeppelin.” It ‘gave no fur­ will not only hold obligations of the tended to visit villages from, one both of Bridgeport. • declared first selectman. The other ial they are not likely to have much ther details. subscribers, hut will also hold and end of the Thames to the other. places have no special standing un­ difficulty over the personnel, for Based on a previous message as enforce all other collateral furnish­ “ However, I have been informed der our statutes. The third select­ the Finnish authorities believe,that to its location, the Zeppelin appar-. ed for loans made under the ’Credit that this would not be permitted, man may be the second or the sec­ the future of the country lies on ently was averaging between 40 and fund guarantee. so Instead the . barge will be an­ tomo q ond may be the third and the law the water and mean to make sea 50 miles an hour as It headed for Plan of Operation chored in the river, with a gang- Parsons’- Theatire > — ondp—^ W will be satisfied. life attractive to the best type of Under the terms of the credit the coast toward Lakehurst. plank stretching to the shore. MON., TUES., WED. ■.'00 youth. The naval communications chief fund agreement, no more than 75 ‘A Dutch steel barge, will prolH WEDNESDAY GLORIA SWANSON PAYS said the Zeppelin’s positlbn was east per cenf of the total effective ably be used, for it would be most CANCER ON INCREASE and slightly south of Hatteras. strength of the fund can ever be decorative and would mean less OCT. 15, 16,17 New York, Oct. 15— Gloria Swan­ outstanding at any one time and no danger of fire. son, filmland’s marquise has “ paid New York.— Medical statisticians Washington, Oct. 15.— Overcast more than 20 per cent can be used **I am fornllng a company to a substantial sum” to assuage the here estimate C at the death rate skies with gentle to moderate for the assistance of any one in­ give one-act playSi pantomimes, ears and . feelings of Alexander from cancer in the United States winds will mark the last lap. of the terest or group of interests. and vaudeville of the sort which Cohen, process server, who charged for 1928 will reach a new high Graf Zeppelin’s flight to Lakehurst, Seven affirmative votes are nec­ seems to have almost entirely dis­ A Thrilling Drama Miss Swanson “ boxed his ears,” ac­ mark. A survty of 23 leading cities essary in the board of directors in N. J. appeared from the music-halls. The of the Circos cording to a statement made by shows deaths from the disease have order to pledge any portion of the show boat 'Will also be used aj| a MOBODYC The United States Weather Bur­ Ring Coheu’s consul in court today. increased from 74.5 per 100,000 eau announced today that if the funds to secure a loan. No one visiting theater for permanent In dropping a $25,000 suit population in 1906 to 115.6 in ship flies over water' it will*meet connected with the administration traveling companies.*’ against Miss Swanson for the treat­ 1927. overcast skies and gentle to mod­ of the credit fund receives any com­ Is Rare Idea Also ment which Cohen says he received pensation for his services. .. Miss Wogan has long been as­ n GIRL J erate east to northeast winds up to LEW AILBHN at her hands. Miss Lucille Pugh, ’NOTHER BOY WONDER a height of 2,500 feet. If the sociated with traveling companies CODY and PRINGLE Cohen’s attorney, said the sum had flight is taken over land the ship SLAYER SURREAIDERS \ who have given performances in been settled outside of court for a Prague.— A boy of five is a new Etowah, Tenn., Oct. 15 — Ad­ barns and’ village halls in out-of- “substantial sufa.” It was reported will have at an altitude of 2,500 mitting he was wanted in Newport, mathematical wonder at' Mosice, feet gentle southeast winds. the-way places in En .gland and that the sum approximated $12,- Slovakia. Except for .his uncanny R. I.,.for the murder of his sweet­ Scotland. 000. gift for figures, the youth is nor­ heart, Miss Mary Gleaiison, in Jan­ She hit upon the idea of a float­ “ b IU u New York, Oct. 15.— A message uary, 1925, M. J. Dowdreni 25, of ing theater after the authoritle.s mal, although he has a head of to President Coolidge . from the Melrose, Mass., surrendered here. had given permission to the British such size.that standard hats will Graf Zeppelin was Intercepted by 1-r .- Second Mortgrage not fit. Dowdren said his buddy, George Motor Boat Club to xf.oor a Span­ ^ mmjmrsmmctsr the Navy Yard radio station, at 9:50 Henderson, ^bo was with bin at ish Galleon in the Thames off Char­ Broadway” Money this morning. It read: the alleged murder, was also want­ The National Safety Council re­ ing Cross, to be used as a club­ ENSEMBU!ffO[C£U£NrV^^ • “ At the-moment of arrival on ed and would surrender. house.' y COMPANY OF 88 nBOPLB NOW ON HAND ports that housework is one of the American coast line on thia diversi­ TOMORROW.... , The body of Miss Glean..jn, who It is said'here that'only one SEND MAIL ORDERS - ^ most hazardous of feminine occu­ fied and very initial crossing of the was secretary to Commodore James '•ru GIFT in Q H T Arthur A. Knofla pations. Quite a few of the ladies other show-boat at present exist® Atlantic ccean by airship with pas­ at Newport, was found four days anywhere in the world, an(i that Prices Rres. Oreh, 8i| 8eir II ■ 111 [II m i 875 Main St. Phone 782-2 seem very timid thet^ days. sengers and mail from Germany to $3, «l.SO| Pan. Cir. f | .. W M . M at. after the crimes ope in ,the Gulf of Mexico. Oreh. «S| Bale. «I| TSe.

r V ,' . ' .1 1^ -’i - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928. S n H P A R H fOUCE COURT FORGET ARMISTICE HOOVERISIN Jacob Kolno of Rockville was NOW HEADING picked up on Depot Square yester- DAY ISN’ T GRATIS Freak Calf Attracts Mach Attention >ft%J^®We88ly drunk and was taken KWENGLANl The Rockville correspondent of 'loathe })olice station stati by Patrolkian The Herald took a trip Sunday to Arthur Seymour. In court this the farm owned by Joseph Trom- FOR MISSOOIl he pleaded guilty to in- People Fa3 to Provide the ley of Broad Brook to view t6e sev- ______-..L/C i oxicatfon and paid a fine of $10 ms scrauLE , en day old two headed Guernsey (Continued from Page 1.) and costs. calf. The calf has three eyes and Francis A. 'Yolkort, 17 years old, Funds, So Committee Jogs (Gontlnned from Page t . ) three horns; two noses, two perfect this year, their hopes are predicated paid a fine Brown and Reginald Kent. The governor mused a long time number of useful gifts, including a BO TH E PEOPLE Hollywood's Great Movie Studios ' on this. Someone in his party sug­ beautiful nurse’s wrist watch from of commerce, directed an extensive SARRAUTFINDS Officers Elected 9 9 gested that the words were not in­ her parents, a frlendship'ring from study of the textile industry, he is Alden Skinner Camp, Sons of aware of the principal economic To Be Cities O f ^^Dreadful Silence Veterans have elected the follow­ applicable to his own career for A1 a number of her shopmates and IN WHITE HOUSE Smith’s formal education ended in other articles too numerous to men­ causes of the slowlng-up of that In­ CUSH IMPENDS ing officers for the ensuing year: tion. dustry in New England,” said one Commander, Geo. E. Hammond; the grade schools. Hollywood, Cal.— In every one^ The novices at the table game “ Yes,” he said simply. He made Washington. — The American of his advisors. "With his Intimate senior vice commander, Robt. Bee­ public generally may be adverse of Hollywood’s larger motion pic­ are palpably nervous. No help no other comment. understanding of the situation now from the director, as used to be; junior vice commander, Francis to buying or renting a house in w hich prevails In New England, he ture studios there is now building BETWEEN RACES LaCross; Secretary John H. Yost; which a former occupant has died, or to be built a little city of dread- be always available in the silent COLUMBIA is in a position to discuss compre­ drama. They are on their own. A treasurer Fred Willeke; camp coun­ AUTO SALESMAN HURT but it is not so with one house in hensively the chief problems which lul silence. cillors, Edward Kibbe, Robert Bee­ At the Democratic caucus held the United States. And If you, a visitor, chance to forgotten line, a wrong nuance, an now concern the business men of il.iy-spaced bit of business, in fact London,— ^The greatest struggle be and Raymond Blynn. The in­ Thursday evening, Raymond Squier No one has ever complained of be afflicted with sneezing fits * or between humanity that the world stallation of these officers will take this area. He will suggest too what anyone ^f a myriad of miscues may IN ADAMS ST. CRASH was nominated for representative. “ ghosts” in the White House. Yet the federal government may be ex­ have that one cough in a carload, it has ever seen will be experienced in place Nov. 8th. The town schools kept as usual two presidents have died in the big is worse than dreadful. happen, and anyone will spoil the Missionary Societies Meet Tuesday pected to do to aid in their solution film. Cutting and patching the the present century. It will be the on Columbus Day. cool rooms of the Colonial mansion if he Is elected president.” A cough rates sdhiewhere be­ long predicted clash between the The missionary societies of the Dwight A. Lyman is leaving soon of the chief executive, Presidents tween a misdeirieahor and d felony, film, which frequently was some Methodist church will hold a meet­ Charles Thresher Injured in The nominee will return to actor’s salvation formerly, is not White and Colored races. for Philadelphia, where he will vis­ William ■ Henry Harrison and old Washington immediately after his while a sneeze is nothing short of ing at the home of Mrs. H. L. Sy- Zachary Taylor. so easy in the talkies. What the results will be the fu­ Collision That Throws Him it his son, Samuel Lyman. speech tonight. On the return trip, lese majerie. ture can only decide, but unless a monds on Talcott avenue Tuesday The funeral services of Lawrence If there are “ spirits” an inter­ It Is here, sometimes in a cor­ But this scene, let us say, js got afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. There From Car. his train will make no stops other supreme effort is made the strug­ Hutchins .were held in the church esting host must keep watch over than those necessary for operation ner guarded with cossack-like vigil­ through without mishap. As it will be election of officers arid re­ the White House. From the frock- cuds the two-blast whistles shrill, gle will end in the greatest catas­ Charles Thresher, employed b'^ Friday afternoon, the church being of his train. ance, and sometimes in various trophe in historj. ports of the branch meeting held filled with friends and relatives, coated, knee buckled and silk stock­ and life again becomes nornaal. Harding Stephens as an automobile Accompanying Hoover were Mrs. strategic, points about the lot, This is the opinion of M. Albert recently in Hartford. who mourn his untimely death. The ing gentlemen of Colonial times guarded with equal care, that the Like the awakening of the doll Notes salesman, Avas taken to the Man­ Hoover and their son, Allan; dancers, arms come down from Sarraut, former GovernoivGeneral chester Memorial hospital this floral pieces were many and beauti­ they stretch down a colorful, cos­ motion picture’s newest wrinkle, Fayette Lodge A. F. and A. M. ful. The tragic manner in which his tume corridor to the modern garb- I.aurence Richy, secretary; Frank­ stiff positions, feet are shifted to of the French Far-Eastern domIU7. morning as a result of an accident lin D. Fort, secretary o f the Repub­ talking pictures, are .made. will hold a whist on Oct. 30th in young man met his death has deep-, ,ed chiefs of recent times. They are Marks Big Change comfort, a buzz of talk, hushed, ion of Indo China, and the present Masonic hall for the benefit of the at the corner of Adams and Hil-. lican national committee; Earl however, by the very atmosphere Minister for the Interior of Prance. Hard streets at 9:05 a. m. today. ly stirred the community in sympa­ a cosmopolitan group. Their coming has marked the social and refreshment fund. There thy for his parents. Funeral, serv-i Kinsley, committeeman from Ver­ of the place hums through the set. Writing in the London Referee^ Mr. Thresher was driving north Of Varied Stock passing of many of the picturesque will be prizes and refreshments. ices were held Wednesday evening) , Seventeen Presidents came of mont; Rsp. and Mrs. C. L. Under­ he warns tha. the colored paoples on Hifliard street when an automo­ phases of the Industry, not least Then comes the verdict. Down Mrs. Burgess Newell and children iri, Flint, Mich., where he ,,was lull­ English stock, six of Scotch-Irish. hill of Mass., and Rep. Edith N. f which was the be-megaphoned — one billion, two hundred million bile owned .by Stanley J. Ribins of Rogers of Massachusetts. 9 from the listening booth, or from of Hartford spent the week-end as ed, "over 300 friends attending., ‘ I , two of Scotch, two Dutch, one director, parcelling; put destiny to a “ talkie wagon” . outside, comes of them^are stirring everywhere. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rockville • and driven by John' Mies. Lansing of Boston arid" Mi^; Welsh and one Scotch-Dutch. .Fif­ Colored Racks' Awakened Steinitz of Long Hill, Ellington, the different, players as the play the listener-in, a newcomer to the Newell of Park street. Cook of New York were week-end! teen were the sons of farmers and proceeded by giving them a bit movie world. “ No longer awed by the Unity of approached from the east. They The Ladies’ Aid Society of the guests of Miss Katherine Ink at planters. Four were sons of law­ SMALL TOWNS OF STATE more dramatic action here, or a This man sits before a speaker the White Man, which for centur­ Methodist church will hold a chick- met sideways, as in an effort to Overlook. yers, three of merchants, three of mite less comedy there. ies gave him supremacy but which avoid being hit Mr. Thresher had and hears the voices of the players •en pie supper Wednesday. Tickets Miss Pew and Miss Story of Bos- clergymen, and one each of a doc­ SHOWS GAINS IN PUPILS Now the director is included in just as they will register on the was broken by the World War, the will be 75 cents. pulled to the left. Thresher _w_as ,t9n ,^were week-end guests . of. Miss tor, a constable, a tanner and an the silence which hangs like an screen. He is an expert of voice colored faces have awakened to na^ Rev. J. F. Bauchmann, pastor of thrown out and his car ran dn-and Anne Dix. Miss Dix accompanied iron maker. Eight were of very ominoris pall over the set, once the culture. tionalism, and are demanding equal the First Evangelical Lutheran crashed into a tree. them on their return to Boston BUn- poor families, while the others action starts. He tells the director, with the rights and freedom. - church, will give an address at the Mr. Thresher was taken to’ th'" day. were of varied , cfrcumstances, Net Gain* of 25 Shown in. Re­ In fact, the old familiar sights others listening; “ It Is above all in Asia/’ writes meeting of Stanley Dobosz Post, hospital where cuts on his han^ Miss Lila Seeley, who teaches at mostly middle class. There have ports— Bolton Holding Its of picture shooting are almost all “ Miss Smith spoke too high In M. Sarraut, “— that tremendous American Legion, at its meeting on, and head and Injuries to his body Gf9toil, spent the week-end at the been few rich presidents. gripe now. reservoir in which there are near* Own With 116 Registered. the middle of that sentence about Tuesday evening. A social hour Averq treated.^ ' } home' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. All presidents except, Buchanan' : The symbol of the V directional her brother— couldn’t hardly get it ly a thousand millirin human beings and refreshments will follow the A high bank cuts off th e fv i^ "Charles Seeley. were married, and Tyler, Fillmore, brotherhood, the megaphone. Is no­ at all. And that grunt the old that the question of tRe White address. from both roads at the point Of Mr. and Mrse. Joseph Hutchins of Benjamin Harrison, Roosevelt and Hartford, Conn., Oct. 15.— The where to be seen. Assistant direc- small towns of Connecticut are be­ man gave sounded.-more like a re­ Man’s supremacy is henceforward The 40 and 8 Voiture No. 1007 collision and in their reports to Washington, D. C., returned home Wilson were married twice, Tyler trifs, formerly noted for the bellows cord defect than a grunt. Rest of ■will hold a meeting on Friday even­ ginning to show increases in school posed in its most iiriportunate and the police both drivers asserted Sunday after spending a few days had the most children, seven by power of theif lungs, now move It Okeh.” most redoubtable terms. ing in the Superior Court room. Of­ they did not see the other until ^ with Mr,. Hutchin’s parents, Mr. each of two marriages, while population, according t o . the first softly on rubber-soled shoe's. So do ficers for the ensuing year will be of the school enumeration figures So it has to be done over. And “ 'Trie problem ■, which dominates was too late. i* and Mrs. Lester Hutchins of Chest­ Washington, Madison, Jackson; the property men,' the cameramen even If the listener-in had no fault our'age is the problem of the Pa-, elected. nut Ifill. Polk, Buchanan and Harding were on file here for the year 1928. Out and the electricians. of eleven towns reporting up to to­ to find, the scene would be shqt eifle. The solution of this problem' Rockville Lodge, Loyal Order of Quinn and Miss "Woodward childless. John Adams’ . son be­ There is a sound-proof booth con­ again and again to insure at least Moose, will hold its regular meeting day four showed gains over the may decide the destiny of the 5-YEAR-OlD ACCIDENT ^ , sperit Ihe week-end in one of the came president, and 'William Henry cealing the camera—^maybe more one perfect recording. whole world. bn Tuesday evening. Important bus­ 5 cottages at the lake. Harrison was the grandfather of a previous year, six showed losses, than one, if shots o f different range and one held its own. A net gain Ideal Conditions Seething Masses iness is to be brought before the Miss Florence Welles of Wind­ president. ere to be taken for clrise-up inser­ This scene was shot under ideal lodge. IS CAUSE OF ANOTHEI ham spent Sunday at her lake cot­ of 25 was reported by the towns. “ And now these seething masses, Twenty presidents went to col­ tions or the like. . conditions. But when It comes to urged ori by Russian Communism, tage. lege, several by their own efforts. Towns which gained are Trumr The director calls for a rehears­ bun 795, a gain of 42; Old Lyme riutdoor shots, that is something which presents itself^from the Bos­ The past few days, especially Fri­ Fifteen were soldiers, twenty law­ al. The actors and actresses go yet again. AUTO OWNER RESPONSIBLE day, were as warm as most of the yers, fourteen served In the House 236, a gain bf 12f East Ghanby, through their scene, speaking their phorus to the Pacific as the libera­ John Devron’s Wooden * 291, a gain of 15; and' Columbia, Any one of a hundred things may tor of the races from the Western summer, days. Friday the thermo- of Representatives, wtelve In the lines distinctly, and carefully omit­ spoil them, a passing airplane, a Washington, Oct. 15.— The Su­ Causes Him to Fall From Ah ijj(dt'dif''^glstered 87 degrees and the Senate, and nine were vice-presi­ 185, a gain of 13. Bolton held its ting the hiss of sibilants and tongue yoke, are seeking a natiop o f their own, reporting 116 pupils, or exact­ loud-toned automobile horn on a preme Court today in effect held Automobile. -^S almost oppressive. Follow- dents. Pour presidents were never tpnes. reighboring highway, the habit of own breed powerful enough to be­ that the owner of an automobile, if ijdl^ r w on Saturday there . was elected, merely srving out the re­ ly the number reported one year come their champion against ago. ■ It is O. K., and a tenseness set­ people yelling at passing picture a passenger, is responsible for th^- John Devron of Buckland, w » 4dite,:l^ decided change in the tem- mainder of the term after a pro­ tles do'wn over the stage, as an as­ people when makings traveling Amerlco-European hegemony.” way the machine is driven, in deny­ is 67 years old, is in Memorl||l motion from the vice-presidency ■Toiirns reporting losses are: Dur­ sistant director, signalled by the That nation. M. Sarraut believes, ham 250, a loss of 7; Eastford, 148, shots, the bark of a dog, or a twig ing the petition of Christine Hop­ hospital as the result of an acotr A t’ the. Columbia cfiurch Sunday due to the president’s death. director, hlbW% a sharp blast on a snapping under the feet of one of will ultimately be. Japan. A couh- kins for a review of a Washington dent which was the indirect consi rrilngwthe new pastor, John How- Eight presidents were Bplsco- a loss of 11; East Hampton, 524> whistle. Everything within sound try which, refused its petition for a loss of 3; Essex, 543, a loss of the camera staff. The mike picks Supreme Court decision. c^uence of another and more se d the-pulpit. He preach- paiians,. seven Presbyterians, four of that whistle iriust hold an abso­ them all up, it is no respector of racial equality. Is facing not only a She was a passenger in her own subject “ Has the Church Methodists, four. Unitarian, two 15; Salem, 119, a loss of 7 and lute quiet until,a two-blast whistle population crisis but a crisis of per­ ous mishap suffered five years .ag^ Sprague, 59'7, a loss of 14. $5,000 a week voices. itoachine, driven by Jimmie Burns, In 1923 Mr. Devron was r Its Usefulness.” His talk Dutch Reformed, and one each shall lift trie spell after the scene These problems are also big in sonal dlgrilty. ^hen it ran down and fatally in­ children was “ The Little Baptist, Disciples and Congrega­ The returns are made to the is stopped, He asserts that the lapse of.the over by a trolley car in Buckla office of the state controller and studios, which have not yet. got jured a woman near Seattle. She C m , tional. One married a Catholic, I*. Noises Stop their sound-proof stages. The dif­ Anglo-Japanese alliance left and his right leg was so crush are' passed along, from there to the hari Was convicted of manslaughter and that it had to- be amputated. Sin no Mrs. Philip. Isham spent President John Tyler. • Everyone halts in hla or her ficulty is Illustrated by the elabor­ Japan free to take the leadershlir sentenced to serve one to twenty office of the. St'ate Board of Educa­ then he has been wearing'an arti­ Thompson, Conn. Roosevelt Youngest' tracks. Sneezes are stifled and ate care taken to prevent noises and the command o f the Asiatic years, it being alleged that she Mr. arid Mrs. Lucine Hennequln, President Roosevelt, who was In- tion. Payments of state schooL aid coughs swallowed. Human life has reaching the talkie sets, "which bloc. ficial limb. & are then made" to the towns bn the know the driver was intoxicated. and family of Willimantic’ were a..Z” rated when 42 years old, was for then once, bricome rigid, hands, such studios now have built oil And he even . goes so far as to- Yesterday Mr. Devron was ris­ ghNlsts''Sunday of Mrs. Hennequin’s basis of the enumeration so'report­ ing in an automobile in Wapping. the youngest president. William feet, head and almost diaphragms. their regular stages. dllege that Japan has. been making mpth/effij Mrs. Bessie TrythalL ed. In attempting to.alight from t Henry Harrison, 68, was the. old­ The director lifts . a hand tele­ - Placards warn one that, “ no one formidable preparations for such a jLik^'-Glaytdn Hunt was the lead­ est. Garfield died youngest, 4 ft, phone briside him to speak to the is permitted to approach this talkie war for nearly half a centafy/* by car the artificial leg hampered h] er of.Christian Endeavor meet­ ACIidSERAGB movements so seriously that from an assassin’s bullet, whilft talkie operat'or. ■ stage.” Lanes of approach kre silently and patiently coostitnUng ing v.-Swday evening. Her subject John Adams, who lived until ho fell', landing heavily on his shoul “ Ofceh?” 'he queries. ; guarded, and trespassers are warn­ an Impregnable defensive poeltion." was “ The Christian’s Duty as a v/as 90, died oldest. ■ ^t. CiairsTille.'O.— Cnpld'^rid the . .^ o v e r with hot fiannei clothr !r. When he was picked up it w; "Just a coripla minutes, chief,” ed back in whispers, but with none Votpr.” Three presidents - were assassin­ divorce qourt ran a close race' in is trie response. the less vehemence for nil that. )J)vious that he was consi Oerlialy ated, Lincoln. Garfield and McKln- Belmont county recently. In osie Injured and at the hospital it waf* . ' Tbep In‘a minute comes a oHck "With all this, it Is littloi wonder Tho rose toppi^ We list, for fke V t e K S Evefy man has moments of vln- ky. Jackson was shot at while-in month ‘38 marriage liberisea 'were oyer the line, a,nd - the director that 5.0 per cent of HoIIi^ood is third succesm^ ja iijt “ found that he was suffering from a dicitiveness lyhen he wishes he were i office, and. Roosevelt,-when a cftn- issued at^lnst 34 divorce cases broken collar bone. echoes it ^iritri a clicker, he holds ip wondering just where ' ilk" -a king or a t^ck-dxi2 er« ; i this sU^ce

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speiate chaplain of 'Evergreen hind parked vehicle, push cart, The Pleasant Valley club will Lodge of Masons in South Windsor parked vehicle, rear* end collision, hold thjslr next meeting at the home PLANS BIG ADDITION M r w o o d w a r d ! and is a member of the executive INAHENTION CAUSE head on collision, sideswiping, pass­ of Mrs* Harold Turner on Wednes- board of Wapping Orange. He is ing standing trolley, interference uay afternoon, October 17, from 2 a leader of the “ Friendly Indians” with operator, ineffective lights, until 5 o’clock. TO HIS CHEV QUARTERS READS RESIGNATION and the “ Pioneers?’ both Y. M. C. OF AUTO ACCffiENTS fog, slippery road, autompbile run­ The postponed meeting of Wap- 4 A. groups, ahd is a member of the ning on sidewalk, failure to grant plng Grange will be held next Tues­ Hartford County Choral Society. right of way, following too close­ day evening, Octobj- 16, and will A' permit granted through the of­ ly, failure to signal, overturning be neighbors’ night. Echo, Andover fice of Building Inspector Edward For four years he was the Wapping C. Elliott shows that Harding correspondent of The Herald and after loss of control, running into and' Ellington Granges are invited, To Leave Wapping for East State Catalogs 51 Reasons ditch, automobile burning after and they will fuin-sh the program. Stephens, agent for the Chevrolet taught school for six months dur­ automobile. Is to enlarge bis store­ ing 1922. crash. The Federated VVorkers will hold Che 1 next meeting at the home oft house, show room and service sta­ Hartford About Dec. 1; Mrs. Woodward has been active Why People Are Killed m tion. , . i> TATIC in social work in Wapping and is Mis. Clarence W. Ji.-hnson, next This change is to consist, president of the Hartford County i‘ ii!av, October- 19 from 10:»0 un- WAPPING t l 4 p. m. A dl.)n-ir will ne served addition to the north end His Record. Women’s Council, vice-president of Accidents. building, fourteen feet In de. the Wapping Parent-Teachers As­ ut noon. g. l l set for a pleasant sociation and leader of the Blue The supper committee for the Ml; and Mrs. John A. Collins and extending from Knox stree; feet to the west. This will evening at the radio. ’ Triangle girls, a Y. W. C. A. group. Federated Workers’ fair, which is Mr. and .Mbs. L. Homes Graeiie of j t At ■, * " Rev, Truman Hollis Woodward. Fifty-one reasons why people to be held at the hall on October tl an lord will mr>:or over Bear possible to keep a larger nu The Jones from next door ' pastor of the Federated chutch of have been killed by automobiles In 26. met at the home of Mrs. Alex­ Moui-tain Bridge and to .Albany, N. cars in the service' departm j Wapping, yesterday read his reslg- Connecticut during the past two ander Burgess on last Friday after­ Y., Saturday aud Sunday. also give the men employed by Mr. hafVB dropped in to ‘Histenj' nation to his congregation asking noon. Mr. and Mrs. F. A Hamilton of Stephens additional room In which ■ that he be given the freedom to ac- COVENIKY years have been catalogued by the Mrs. Hattie Spencer and Miss to work. This has been badly in” w ith you to that mair-t State Motor Vehicle Department. East Windsor, arrived in Ormond, ! cept a call from the East Hartford Doris Benjamin were the week-end i lovvja, last Mn...day, October 8. needed. Congregational church Mr. Wood- Mrs. Edwin P. Jllson and two Virtually every element making ut> visitors at the home ot Mr. and velous program from New; children Edwin and Mary of Man­ traffic or hazards on the highways 'Ibe peach seas-ui la over. Pero * ward’s resignation read as follows: Mrs. John W. Watson of New Brit­ fcrotiiers had the largest yield of York. Then aU of a sud- chester spent Saturday with Mr. has been found by the department's ain. and Mrs. Clarence Fiske. any year, over SO.OuO oaskets be­ BUSINESS CHANGE TO THE MEMBERS OF WAPPING study to have a direct or indirect A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. den—-“bang, rattle, rattle, Charles Scott of Brooklyn has influence in causing fatal accidents. ing picked from their tv^inh. They, iPEDERATED CHURCH Phlllin* Evans at the Niles street sold at fair prices an.I had 38 peo­ been spending a few days at the Carelessness, inattention, reckless­ The confectionary store, at 7d Dear Friends: hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. ple employed. Prices were as low as bang” goes the old radiator,; home of his uncle, Thomas Mad­ ness and disregard for the rights of Evans was, before her marriage. Center street. In'the Orange Hall The newspapers have already in­ den. others stand out as the chief causes, 25 cents for lower grades. and not only"is the evening Miss Alberta Chandler. Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm of South building, which has been conducted formed you, prematurely but truth­ Mrs. Geo. Meyers and son Qoorge but time, liquor, weather, inexper­ under the firm name of Ambojes & fully, that the Congregationallsts Chris Peterson’s three children, Windsor, returned from Manches­ spoiled but you are raging of Astoria, motored here to spend ience, defective equipment and a Morris, has had a change of of East Hartford have extended a Ellzabetb, Henry and Norman, were ter, N. H., Monday, where they were a few days at her uncle’s farm with score ot things played contributing all taken to the Manchester Memo­ shlp.' Mr. Ambulen having d^^sed mad and mortified. call to me to become the pastor of Mrs. Scott. ' parts. delegates to the regional mission­ their church. rial hospital last Thursday, where ary meetings held there. of his interest In the business\bvMr\ The Tolland County club agent. The great loss of life, according they had' their tonsils removed. Morris. ■ Ta k e For nearly six years I have work­ Donald C. Gaylord left with the to the department’s statistics, was It’s time to see'us—^tp let) ed with you all in Wapping to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bolles and winning 4-H team, George Dart directly attributable to inattention. daughter Jeanne left for Vermont make our federation a success.. and John Skinner of Vernon, Fri­ Seventy-six deaths were traced to us repair, or better yet, in­ Your good .judgment and Christian on last Friday morning and expect­ A THOUGHT TOWN ADVERTISEMjp y o D i day afternoon on their trip to the this cause in the first eight months ed to return on Sunday. Mrs. Em­ .P l u m b i n g forbearance have made mv task far National Dairy Show, which is be­ of 1927 and the samo period this stall a complete.and mod­ easier than I dared hope it would ma Miner accompanied them. And every man that striveth for MAKING V O T E ^ .PCRMANENTv ing held at Memphis, Tenn. These year. Helped by carelessness, the The committee on games for the the mastery is temperate in all em heating equipment that be at the outset. Most of the praise toys won this trip at the Hartford same cause also figured largely in which has come to me I feel in jus­ next Sunday school social met at things.— I Cor. 9:S5. liiie Seiccimen and Town Clw^ of Fair, demonstrating the throwing the deaths of 80 adult and child the parsonage last Friday evening. • the Town of Manchester;'?'■ will keep your temperature tice belongs to you. It is you who cf an animal and five suggested pedestrians who were killed while ln,ve sacrificed deep sentiments; They are , Mrs. Henry S. Nevers, Great men should drink with hereby give notice that they wlH be and your disposition even treatments for foot rot. Mr. Gay­ crossing streets during those per­ Rev. Truman- H. Woodward, Miss harness on their throats.-r-gliake- in sessioiT at the Municipal but^^g it is you who have given to the lord won the trip, by having his iods.. Speeding, or driving too fast limit of your means; it is you who Harriett Sharp and Walter N. Fos­ speare. ' , ,.| in said Manchester for the at all times. boys and girls win first and second for conditions, was responsible for ter. This social which was to have of examining the quallflcatidnd^lot, have labored long when you never places in demonstrating, having .42 deaths; defective equipment ac­ could have spared the time— had it teen October 26, will have to be The safest cough remedies, throat electors and admitting to the the most animals at the fair per counted for 24; skidding, 22, and postponed a week on account of th^ and broncbal Balsam— Sold only at. tors Oath tho^e who shall be.^£o1|M4 or- not been in His name. members and scoring highest for confusion, 24. There were twenty- The result is a federation, strong Federated Worker.s’ fair which Magnell Drug Co., So. Manchester. qualified on the following daj^i l places. Looks* as though Tolland five deaths in which intoxicated per­ comes, on that evening. — Advt. Saturday, Get. l.% 0 a. m. to 8 ^ not only in organization, but in County was working towards the sons were known to have been in­ that far more precious asset— mu­ Monday, Oct. 15, 7 to 0:80. p. lu top. volved, including sixteen operators and tual goodwill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maskiell of of cars and nine pedestrians. 7 0 HNS0 N * UTTLB t You are so well established now Wednesday, Oct. 17th, 7 to'i 9:80 Flushing, L. I., visited their uncle, As in prayioua. .studies, it has p. in. that a change of pastor need not George Maskiell while on a trip been determined that the- most dan­ Plumbing mid Heating Contractors. prove a detriment but may no Saturday, Oct. 20, 0 a. m., 8 p. m. from Long Island to Boston. Mr. gerous hours of the day on the Signed, ^ 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 1083-2, South Manchester doubt be a help. _ New, different Maskiell hadn’t seen his nephew highways are in the late afternoon and worthwhile emphases will be John H. Hyde, in 22 years. and early evening. Thus far this Wells A. Strickland, made by whatever minister you call Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shaw and year there have been more fatal to serve you. Albert T. Jackson, family with Henry Barnes and accidents in the seVen hours from 4 . William W. Robertsoff;?^'#' I therefore feel free to accept daughter Elsie motored to Guil­ to 11 p. m., than in all of the other the call which has come to me and Thomas J. Rogers, ford Sunday to visit a poultry farm seventeen hours of the day. The Robert J. Smith, csk you to release me for work in of pure bred Barred Rock birds. record for the first eight months of the new field on or about December George E. Keith. , • Mrs. Henry Barnes has gone to 1927 was about the, same, nearly Board of Selectmen. 1. 1928, or as soon thereafter ns Natick, Mass., to visit her niece one-half' of the fatalities occurring arrangements suitable to your­ Samuel J. Turkington, Advertise in The Evening Herald-It P a ^ Mrs. Ralph Benton for a week. in the 4 to 11 p. m. period. Town Clerk. selves shall have been completed. Henry Schell and friend Stanley Study of the physical conditions It is impossible to thank you suf­ Trigg of ^ est Lyme, spent the surrounding these fatalities in niore ficiently for your tolerance, for­ week-end with Mr. Schell’s parents than 400 accidents shows that a bearance and helpfulness in co­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schell. few less than half occurred on operating with a pastor so young, Wednesday ’ the ladles servo roads described as “ clear,” or with­ so inexperienced, and so far short their Harvest supper from 5:30 p. out adjacent intersection, curve, of what he could wish to have m. on. The menu will be, boiled hill, or other feature which might been. ham, potatoes, white and sweet add to the primary causes of the May God's richest blessing abide cabbage, carrots, turnips, onions, accidents. There were 176 fatal with Wapping Federated church squash, baked beans and brown accidents in the clear, 117 at inter­ TEA SALE / and may the spirit of goodwill in­ biead, pickles, rolls, coffee and pie. sections of streets and highways, The reputation of the A & P is built upon the crease in your hearts until a veri­ A fine entertainment will follow 55 at curves, and 55 on hills or at excellent qualities of the fine teas sold in its table foretaste of the Kingdom is this supper at 8 p. m. Proceeds ara other spots where conditions were convenient stores. The largest retailer of fine ;our happy lot. to go toward buying a cleaner for not judged “ clear.” Very Sincerely your pastor, the church. The following fifty-one direct or teas , in the United States offers you these TRUMAN H. WOODWARD. Thursday evening Coventry Indirect causes of fatal accidents specially chosen and blended teas at marked Grange No. 75, P. of H. will hold were compiled by the department reductions from the usuisl prite^ Try an Rev. Wpodward is the son of their regular meeting in their hall. from reports of operators and wit­ j Q Tea toni^ff —»yeu^il^llke'w ^ ; Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Woodward of At 7:30 Friday evening all in­ nesses, court, police and coroners’ 121 Hollister street, this town. He terested in helping in the choir will records; V’as born at Westport Point, Mass., meet for practice at the home of Driving too fast, lack of control, i and attended schools in the towns Mrs, A. J. Vinton. . inattention, skidding, inexperience, S P E C in which his father held pastor­ Saturday evening tlrfe three ju­ driving on wrong side of road, rail­ ates. In 1913 he graduated from nior , classes of the Sunday school road crossings without gates, reck­ SPIRIN L O W P R I the "South'Kingston High school, will hold a party at the chapel less driving, careless bicyclist, de­ The whole world knows Kspirin'as an effective antidote for at Wakefield, R. I., and entered from 7 o’clock on. The parents are fective brakes, defective steering pain.^ But ifs just as important to know that there is onl^ one Wesleyan University. also Invited. The primary classes gear, blow out, confusion, horse genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and Graduation Honors held a party last week with a great drawn vehicle. Intersection, curve, NECTAR He received his A. B. degree in on the box. If it says Bayer, it’s genuine; and if it doesn’t, it is many present and resulting in careless adult pedestrian, careless not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are.colds, 1917 from Wesleyan and was one eight new members coming into child pedestrian, poles and other cf the five speakers at the com­ the Sunday school. Let’s work to stationary objects, hill, jumping on and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and mencement exercises. At Wesleyan rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer—at any drugstore— Orange Pekoe 14 LB double the results for the other de­ or off vehicle, stealing ride, falling PKG he received his degree “ cum laude,” partment. off moving vehicle, failure to ob­ with proven directions. India Ceylon majoring in English under Profes­ The Coventry 4-H Sunshine serve caution at railroad grade sor C. W. Winchester. He has writ­ Scissors club will meet at the home crossing, animal, • intoxication, Formosa ten a number of articles, both ot Mrs. John E. Kingsbury, Satur­ failure to set brakes on parked car. Physidans prescribe Bayer AsjHrin; Mixed prose and poetry, and “ Blue Book” day at 2 p. m. They will start to Ckreless backing, playing in Japan mm9* magazine paid him $100 in Janu­ make their laundry bags. One yard street, coasting, careless boarding it does NOT affect Ae heart ary, 1927, for a short story of his of firm material like cretonne is or leaving trolley, glaring lights, , actual experience in the World needed with a piece of binding four obscured visfanv stepping from be- Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manafactnro of Monoacctlcacidcster of Sallcyllcaclfi , OUR OWN TEA War. , yards long to match. An excellent blend 'H LB , for everyday use PKG VV>.WWVVVVN.VV\.\ ytmt BOLTON WHITEHOUSE EVAP. MILK 3 taU cans 28c A meeting of the School Board Holl5nvood Is RELIABLE FLOUR 3 lb pkg 41c lb pkg 21c was held at the home of Mrs. ElsiO Jones Monday evening. The resig­ nation Ot J. W. Phelps was accepted rOST*S. Flavored with honey and mahl with regret. Wm. French was ap­ PKGS pointed to fill the vacancy. The of­ Breaking Its Silence ficers were appointed for the com­ Com F lak es 3 ing year and are as follows: Chair­ man Elsie Jones, Secretary Elsie. M. ROYAL fiAKINO POWDER . . .can 45c Jones, Caretakers for the following A Smashing New- Series That districts are North, Margaret Hal­ 5c PACKAGE COOKIES N.B.G. 6p k gs 25c ing; Center and South, Elsie M. / Jones. Tells How the Hurts dirt but not your handsl The Democratic and Republican BARS caucuses were held this week and the following were nominated for KJrkmati’S’Soap '^Ill'll"?' 5 representatives, E. Selma Haley, Democrat; Justice of Peace, James TALKING BERWICK SPONGE CAKE each 23c Connors, E. Selma Haley, Lewis D. 1 11 ii!'0 ■>! in** Eaton. Maud L. Woodward,. Re­ Rev. Truman H. Woodward publican; Justice of Peace, Wm. Pacific crepe — very economicedf ■ ■ ' ■ ' ' .... . —■■■■ ■ ■ French. / ROLLS After graduating from Wesleyan Miss Ruth Jones of New Britain MOVIES he entered Garrett Biblical Insti­ Normal spent Columbus Day. and / Toilet RdSdr 7 tute, a college of Northwestern the week-end at the home of her University in Evanston, 111. While sister Mrs. R. K. Jones. are made and presents the SULTASA TUlvk'’FISH No. 1 can 85c No. can 17c ta student there he enlisted for war Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold service. He was placed with the views q f leading movie stars, Lave returned to their home In Makes wash day easier — removes stainsl 108rd Trench Mortar Battery of Hartford. directors and producers on l a r g e ;the 28th Division and saw service Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bentley O X Y G E S ■ PKG in three major offensives— Fismes- have moved into the Phelps place, the future of Sound Pictures. U l l Z SOAP Vesle, Meuse-Argonne and Lys- owned by Carlos Ruggles. . Scheldt, An annual meeting of the Ladles War Record Aid was held at the Hall, Thursday lb.tin 45c Returning from France in 1919 afternoon. Tn a Series of Six Daily RED CIRCLE COFFEE lb 41o .he resumed his studies at Garrett Miss Eva Jones of Hartford Is Institute from which he graduated spending a few days at the home of Articles Beginning EIGHIV^CijOCai COFFEE lb 37d -in 1921. He joined the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones. conference and was assigned to the Mrs. Ruth Wells, music teacher 'AUNT JEMIMA. For autumn breahfastst church In Wapping. In November, visited schools In town this week. 1922, the two Wapping churches Ten serving wagons were made at TODAY became federated and Rev, Wood­ the Hall Wednesday under the ward was named pastor. He has supervision of Mrs. Sara Dlmmlck. J, in the 'been in the pulpit there ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Haling were Hb married Miss Mae Congdon, guests in Marlborough this week. VERMONT MAID SYRUP bottle 21c daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Congdon, of Laurel Hill, Wapping, L E S m b ottle l7 c and they have a three-year-old 'daugjiter, Josephine Ann Wood­ H. S. GIRLS CLUB ELECTS Manchester Herald The tasteful health loaf! ward. LARGE 'Rev. Woodward 'has gained a LOAF reputation in this section as a lec­ The High School Girls club held Whole Wheat Bread turer and entertainer of great abll- its first meeting at the West Side Tty and for the past five years has Rec Saturday night and the follow­ Theflavorful loaf ihaPs always fresh! been working along this line under ing officers were elected: Mary LARGE the auspices of the Hartford Coun­ Tierney, president; Muriel Tomlin­ ty Y. M. C. A. lyceum bureau. At son, vice-president; Elizabeth Carl­ Grandmotker’s Bread - ^ p ii one time he was president of the son, treasurer; Agnes Poni;ratz, “ (i ■'Hartford County Y. M. C. A. and secretary. has been closely associated with Foil the i»«t 11 years an English the work at Camp Woodstock. 'A T I ^ Active In Wapping clergyman has been working Mr. Woodward served a, grand amon^^the blind, wearing native 'O R lM r. lor tbe town ot Soutb^Wnd clothei. eating native ,food,' i r four years. He liiU bitft as- I which fOi|j|ielb very largely of rice. T' >. 'V.

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Every man has a right to,ask of and another million •families earn us'Wbbfhw the' United'-States is a their living in the manufacture of ■ for f^lm‘, 4ls wife and raw materials which we import in • his chfldren to live In, because the exchange for our exports. This in­ RejpQBlican Party has conducted the crease In exports has brought a liv­ gov^nmen^t, for nearly eight years. ing to 500,000 families. This m:^ans ^y Bveftr woman has .a to ask more than' statistics. It means / whether tier llfev’'^h6r* home, her higher standards of living—.-more '-1 man’s Job, her hopes, her happiness, jobs make'‘‘more wages. Foreign will be better assured by the con­ trade Is no artificial stimulant to tinuance of the Republican Party In employment. Its developmant Is a power. ■ vital contribution to the welfare of Acceptance Speech, Angnst 11, 1028. the American workman and > the' American merchant and the Ameri­ can farmer. I propose that we shall Higher Wages continue this service to our people. ■ » . 5 the average of real wages Newark Speech, Sept. 17, 1928. . V Ip bigger: today., than ever before. » I • ■•’ Apd. the arduous hours of labor have decreased. We can easily prove cooperation Promised this.. As a standard of comparison, I have already stated the position let us.-take the purchasing power of of the Republican Party In positive

■ ! » <■ • ■ ’ wages In 1913 or before the war. support of free collective bargaining. In purchasing power we consider I have stated that It is necessary to both the dollars and the cost of liv­ impose restrictions on the excessive ing. Taking this standard we shall use of Injunctions. It is my desire find that real wages at the height of and the desire of every good citizen the war inflation were about 30 per to ameliorate the cause of industrial cent, over 1913. Despite the great conflict, to build toward that true after-war slump they have risen un^ cooperation which must be the foun­ til today they are over 50 per cent, dation of common action for the greater than before the war, viewed common welfare. The first requisite f j r in another way, while the cost of to less conflict is full employment. living today is about 60 points on . By full employment we are steadily the abeye pre-'waf, wages are reducing conflict and loss. 127 “above. iParallel with this In­ Newark Speech, Sept. 17, 1928, crease. In real wages the average hours of labor have steadily de­ • MERICAN standards of are the highest in the world—and steadily improving; creased. One of the oldest and perhaps the Moreover, our real wages and our noblest of human aspirations has standards of living are the highest been the abolition of poverty. By American wages are by far l^e highest in the world — and steadily advancing. in the world. And I am again speak­ poverty^ I mean the grinding of un­ ing of the real buying power of dernourishment. cold, and Ignorance e . • ■ • • • wages, and fear of old age of those who Newark Speech, Sept. 17, 1928. have the will to work. We In American workers have the sb^rtesi hours in the world—and they are steadily becoming less. \ * America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever be­ High Standard of Living fore In the history of any land. The American homes hav^ more cdihviehiences, more comforts, and more luxuries than any other OOr, workers with' ’their average poorhouse is vanishing from among homes in the world. weekly wages can today buy two and us. We have not yet reached the . ,v: , ■■ . • often '.three . timep more bread and goal but given a chance to go fo r - , butter thin any wage earner of Eu­ ward with the policies of the last Americans own more aut<|^0l>ites, wear better clothes, have more amusements and more plen* rope. At one time w e, demanded eight years, and we shall soon with' for our workers a ‘‘full dinner pall.” the help of God be In sight of the tiful food than the citizens of any other country in the world. We have now gone far beyond that day when poverty will be banished conception. Today we demand from this nation. There is no guar­ Iprgpr comfort and greater particl- antee against poverty equal to a Job pation;in life and leisure. for every man.. That Is the pri­ H old ' Most of ali,'^ l ” like to remember mary purpose of the economic poli­ on the Job! what'this progress has meant to cies We advocate. Ji c!.- ’ ’ Amprlea’s children.^ Tb* portal of Having earned my living with my their 'opportu^ty^is been- eypr wid­ own hands; I can not have other “ Real wages an(| standards of living of our lalior have improved more during the past seven and a half years of Republican rulo ening. ' While obr population has than the greatest sympathy with the than durmg any similar period in the history of this or any oth er country”— , ^ grown but '8 per cent, we have in­ aspirations of those who toll. It has creased by 11 per cent, the number been my good fortune during the of children in our grade schools, by past 12 years to' have received the ^ Commerce for Calvin Coolidge, he more than any*other individual 6$.per cent, the number in our high co-operation of Labor In many di­ directed the business policies which made so I / ^ Bebbbls. arid by 76 per‘cent, the num- rections and in the promotion of bw ' In our - itistitutibns' of higher many public purposes. **” " bu U tu ^ tiinertested RepubUcan poficiesr^rtot untried and doubtful experiments. WHY Iwrniifg. 4 ‘ Acceptance Speech, Aug. 11, 1928, LiHAJNurE NOW? " ... ' Acceptance Speech, Aug. 11, 1928. Avoid Disaster ^nbHw tariff protecUim h ^-ta^^ j^l'i^iitfojj Mid ^ citizen-man and woman—house. ' ^ -Mo?e Jobs ^ajnd More Wages Wife and derk—worker and farmer—merchant and; manufacturer.^ At such a time as this a change -fa Qn iny cglciilition our - exports national policies involves not ~ iaii hive increased by over one billion some may lightly think — only a Republican restricted immigration has ^teeted i ^ w age^^ers from a flood of cheap labor that would lower wages dollars during the past seven years, choice between^ different roads by and cause unemployment. ^ . ' . ■ • . n i s Ira n increase^ of 41 per cent. either of which wo may go forward, '8iP!:»;1922 and an increase of 68 per* but a question also as to whether we cent, over pre-war. ? « ®***?*^* policies have i^^^oti^ti^eign's^ industrial and agricultural products from may not be taking the wrong road It Is no accident wbiich baa and moving backward— The measure $8,750,000,000> 1922 to$4,840,0J0,(|P0;iu W2t-wrOver a bim of liveUhood for more than two brought about this unique situation of our national prosperity, of our miUion American families...... Ip the United States. It is not stability, of our hope 5f future pro* .,V .. ■ ,•■ V. * : -y' ■. * . ob^Cfr that', baa brought thia-added gross at this time is the measure of Why trade such proven benefits fores i^phtotti glass of beer? . ; ' ^ ' Mnployineilt for American workmen, what wo may risk through a change and-added ibarketa for American in present policies. More than once farnxera. .Tbinga like that don’t in o u r,national history a change in Under able management we can ^bMe^^pved. Republi«in policies to produce even greater prosperity ip the future. bappepi-. j policies In a time o f advancement More'than two million famlllea in has been quickly followed by a turn the- United 'Statea earn their living toward disaster. Let’s dect as President America’s best hoshmss administratorw-.Herbert Hoover—and keep our jobs and our prosperity. today producing gpoda for export. 'l Newark Speech, Sept. 17, 19SC.' The \ - t,V of those

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Bliemrl;e0!er EFFRONTERY lines traditional to and Inherent In One of the most amazing politi­ the Democratic party. And, not.be- lEmnfns Rfralh cal somersaults ever thrown by a ing anything like as interested in Presidential candidate marks the Democratic tradition as In being PUt^USIlKD B2 . Nashville speech of Governor elected, he is perfectly willing ,to THB HERALD PRINTING CQ. Smith. For sheer audacity it tran­ foreswear this particular tenet of Founded by Ellwood S. Bla, scends any statement made by any the Democratic faith. But In order Got. L 1881 principal nominee of either party to make his declaration, such as it' Every Evening Except Sundays and HoUdaya In any campaign within our recol­ is. in the least degree effective,;he Entered at tbe Post Offloe at Man* would have to have the signatures Chester as Second Class Mall Matter. lection. SUBSOKIPnuN RATES: By Mall Turning abruptly from the topic to it of his party’s candidates for 1 8 t h . six dollars a year, sixty cents a of Muscle Shoals, with which he Congi^ss from Oklahoma to Vir­ month tor shorter parloda had been dealing at great length, ginia and from the Ohio river - to By carrier, eighteen cents a week. Single copies thrse cents. accusing Herbert Hoover of eva­ the Gulf. How many could ho get? SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ sion, Gov. Smith delivered himself Gov. Smith now occupies’ th^e SENTATIVE. Hamtlton-De Llsser, unique position of being a Presi­ Inc.. S85 Madison Avenua New Xork of the following extraordinary sen­ and 618 North Michigan Avenua tences; dential candidate at direct odds Chicago. with the majority of his party, on ^ The Manchester Evening Herald Is “ While I have the Republican on sale In New Sork City at Scbults's candidate’s speech before me let me two major subjects, prohibition News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 4 large, stamped, self-addressed off!’’ It. may be said the reader used who reflect the nature and temper liubllsher had negotiated with it seems but right, that ripper eczema should avoi^ all—itMehea— envelope to me, In care of this the expression himself or herself. ..^for a 'book of slang. Thin later prbpey jithtfn .in court. stand ta t wrecking on the and sugars until tbe tendency " t o ' nevfipaper. That's only one of a thousand ex- bit diflettlt fori r

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Gift Night Tuesday u e ^ y Night USEFUL GIFTS AT THE Tuesday Night ' state Theater Gift Nights are growing more> These Merchants Co-Operate popular each week. This Tuesday evening a The merchants whose advertisements appear on number of valuable and useful articles are given this page are co-operating with the State Theater to make the weekly Gift Night a success. Use­ away FREE to theater patrons. Be sure and at- ful and valuable articles from each of these stores tendjuesday evening and save your numbered will be given away on the State Theater stage coupon to participate in the awards. Tuesday evening. Don’t fail to attend and save Presents For Everyone From These Stores Will Be Distributed Tuesday Night your numbered coupon.

Cold Weather Is Almost N ^llegs F. E. BRAY This $10. Kitchen Table “ Smart Yet Inexpensive” ^ JEWELER • STATE THEATER BUILDING Here Sole Agents for Gruen Watches in Town, to be given away at the 645 Main St., Farr Building, South Manchester Manchester’s STATE THEATRE MILLINERY, Don*t Forget Us! Headquarters » Men’s Reversible Leather Jackets Select Your SHOWING $9.95‘“$12.95 Boys’ Reversible Leather Jackets Watch or Christmas Gift HATS $ 8 . 9 5 NOW of the moraeftt ' - Buy Your Work Clothes Here and forevery . Save Money E? We carry a fine line of Watches, Jewel­ head size. The famous “Lee” Cowboy Dungarees A ^ Q ry, Clocks, Silverware, Leather Goods and e r e IS the gift selected at Watkins Brothers copper-riveted, pair ...... to be given away at the State Theater to- Bridge Prizes. H morrow evening. It is a mighty practical / We Also Sell Glastonbury Underwear piece of kitchen equipment for it combines a Vm m $ 1.95 As a selection of Greeting Cards as Kitchen table with a cabinet for pots and pans, Our Prices Are Positively the you will find in town. ine top IS of snowy white porcelain with the base in white enamel. Others can be had with gray en­ to «- Lowest in Town. Step in and see our card selection. ameled bases. $4.9S Chest of Silver given away from^ our Men’s Reliable Store ’regular stock. The hat to be given away at the State Theater tomor! VV' MATTRESSE|j^ rk $29.50 $39^50> •

' I (Mean more sleep per hour)' : , . 1 i--' MALLORY HATS i Our Weekly Special You can look your best in a Mallory Hat. J|| Mexican Floss M a ttress...... $29,50. BOYS’ Styles to suit every man. Box S p r in g ...... ; ...... $3§1Q^C SYOO This Week Only $54.0(1' \f SUITS Largest and most varied assortment of boys’ suits in Other Good Hats If Ifon Could SEC town. All the newest styles— newest materials and Our well stocked furniture department consists .nfof detail for dress and play. And as usual at Exquitite In itt the differences« in diamonds— diamond rin g Parlor Suite, Bedroom Suites, Bedding, Cogswell Cha3rsi% ’ Marlow^s low prices. $4„00 $5.00 $6,00 beautiful and d eli- pureoiurchase would be a simple matter. It is the Radios. cate tracery of • * • Orange Blouame, niddtidden value that decides true diamni^d worth. t h e m ounting, Hat given away at the State Theater furnished by us. ehown above, it by These can only be determined by the expert. Traub, te t wtith a 1 . 0 0 “ 4 . 9 8 diamond o f finett We shall be pleased to explain some o f the quality— $ 2 S 0 . more important variations in diamonds—come BENSON FURNITURE CO in, there is no obligation to buy. The set of dishes given away at the State Theater "K o jlb DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. “The Home of Good Bedding” was bought at Jewelers, Stationers, Silversmiths, 1R. D KJ C - j r Main'St. at Brainard Place. Tel. 428-3^ “The House of Value” 876 Main St. GLENNEY’S lO.'ctcjK'e'iv.Dia monc] D a v* MARLOW’S Green Stores * * * FOR VALUES INC. Utica Electric Portable Furnace THE BATHROBE 973 Main Street. Mail Orders FiUed*^ '' Gives the Extra Heat That Assures Comfort. Super Values in Ladies’ and Misshs Given Away at the State Theater FLANELLETTE WEAR Furnished by Us. 4, ,,.$y n>. Sm art Shop •for Fall and Winter * ^ “Always Something New” 1 .%.■ State Theater Building, • South Manchester Wide assortment of color combinations in Rayon, ■ Lowest Prices in Town Ladles’ Flannel Gowns, double yoke back and, front, colored Satin trimmed and Beacon Blanket styles.

Children’s slzee, 8 to 14, fancy stripe Flannel Gowns, embrold- The Beauty of Autumn $ 8 .2 5 ery trimmed, double yokes and cuffs. Special at ... ,50o Girls, sizes 2-6 Flannel Pajamas, open front, drop seat, lonff- is reflected in these sleeves, binding trimmed with frogs. Special at .... SUITS, TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS

NOTE THE VALUES IN OUR SHOE DEPT ‘ $ 2 .5 0 ”'^"'’ Children’s Tan leather Tub Boots, sizes 5 to 8, regular M DRESSES value. Our price ...... $1.88 A brand new assortment of ^ «Si; Fine selection of fabrics and styles. ' Real values In Bed Slippers for whole family. ChUdren’s Use our 10 payment plan of paying for your clothing. 69c, 79c, $1.00. Ladles’ 89c and $ 1.00. Men’s $1 paJr; ‘ i Velvets, Canton Crepes, Satins We have the largest assortment of Hallowe’en novelties oh* ' $10 down and the balance in 10 equal weekly payments. talnable at prices that can’t be beat. . and Jerseys Very latwt In TTable Lamps $1.00. Vase shape, 18 InchM:!' high, glass body, wood base, assorted colors, 5 foot cord and ss o;- “J" ' :o piece plug. • ^ 9 5 One o f these heaters will be given arruy at the WONDERFUL VALUES IN CHlLDRRN’ft F4T.T. «tTfTS. ' $9*95 State Theater Tuesday Night. Boys* Brown and Blue Checked Cotton material waist, grey flan­ 7’ nel pants. >Slze8 8 to 8,'each suit guaranteed. Boys* Solid Suit of all worsted Jersey, collars and cuffs and froht facing trimmed with novelty fabrics, lined trousers and self"’' George H. Williarfis belt. Special $8.00. , 'I one of our popular dresses will be givr i The Manchester Electric Co. ' i, ■ i Incorporated QUALITY PRICE SERVICE < a W at the State Theater tomorirow night. 773 Main Street Phone 1700 Johnson Block, South Manehester J 'rs V [GE EIGHT' -INCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928. Cubs W in 12-0, 194K P D im i BUIES ARE NO MATCH ICOACHES nGDKING VlCfORY OVER BRISTOL HIGH Meets Kapl^^. > Kpsirs BLOCKQ) PUNT PAVES FOR MPROVED aOVERLEAVES GRIDIRON DEFEATS WAY FOR ONE SCORfi FORWARD WH0PUSH0VER3T0UCHD0WNS Some Surprises in the East Only Two League Tits Remain; Squatrito Makes Score; A PA^ES CAUSE THE FIRST O i and Middle West in Satur­ Treat, Spencer Star; First Downs Favor Locals, 15 B n ii^ Moske Gets Two and Cheney and Dietz Pomts W EL BALANCE day’s Games. to 3. Ford the Other; Latter As Cubs'Outdass Visit­ SLATES NEEDED BY DAVIS J. WALSH LEAGUE STANDING «Clty boys Invariably tightened when Football R e^ ts ors; Blow Other Scoraig Shows Up Well Both in W. L. P. a score seemed sure. i ■■ -■ New York, Oct. 15.— Blue Mon­ Manchester ...... 3 0 9 Treat Big Star West Hartford • • • • • 1 New England . Bachfield and on Line. So Writes Jack Sutherland day today on the campuses of col­ 1 3 Captain Bobby Treat, the chubby flance^ Rrst Downs 16 Meriden ...... • ••••« X 1 3 faced chap who rides back and forth .,-Yal^/21, Georgia 6. legiate America; blue Monday In Bristol ...... • ••••• X 1 3 V-''Holy Cross 46, Rutgers 0. the locker room where head coach­ to school in' a red Ford racer, was In Third of Series of Foot­ East Hartford ...... 1 3 3 the big gun In Manchester’s offense , Cohn. Aggies 0, Maine 0. to 7. es bend to their wash boards and Middletown ...... 0 2 0 Tufts 13, Bates 0. The Cloverleaves ■won their third try to freshen varsity linen in the Saturday. He sliced through tackle for steady and lengthy gains that. New Hampshire 12, Rhode Island straight game of the aeason by a ball Articles. suds of Saturday’s developments. Manchester High stands a mighty 0. •whitewash score yesterday after­ In more ways' than one, brought The Cubs scored their third Blue Monday at the clothes line about Bristol’s downfall. ^ Ajihy 44, Providence 0. noon when they over-powered the where many a garment will have fine chance of annexing the 1928 JMston University 25, Vermont 0. straight victory of the season yes­ strong Putnam Blues 19 to 0 at It was Treat, aided by Dowd, terday afternoon when they defeat­ that gray-blue tln'ge of the habit­ football championship of the Cen­ Squatrito and Johnson, who march­ Mass. Aggies 7, Middlebury 0. Hickey’s Grove before a good sized By JOCK SUTHERLAND Dartmouth 37. Alleghany 12. ed the West Ends of ’Torrlngton 12 ually soiled. Such, a fear, Is the tral Connecticut Interscholastic ed through the Bristol team in the crowd. Coach, University of Pittsburgh Brown 13, Dayton 7. to 0 at the West Side playgrounds. It is not always possible to ar­ character of the wash they are League. '' third quarter to score on straight Ben Cheney and Connie Dlet» made The first score of the game cam® hanging out this morning at Anna­ Harvard 20, North Carolina 0. , early In the first quarter when, fol­ range a well-balanced schedule, but There have only two more league football. The midfield march to the the touchdowns. More than 5D0 polis, Chicago and Michigan. goal line was made almost entirely Columbia 31, Wesleyan 7. lowing an exchange of punts, Put­ I believe all college and high school games to play and an even break Worcqster Tech 34, Trinity 0. fans watched the gams which was coaches will agree that If games can Sectional leaders at the very will give them at least a tie for the on good old-fashioned football— line played under conditions much more nam unwisely dMlded to attempt a least In other years, this trio now thrusts. Four successive first downs Norwich 19, Colby 9. forward pass from its own twenty be scheduled in such sequence that, cup. The first three league contests Haverford 23, Amherst 13. suited for baseball. The Cubs are the squad Is allowed gradual de­ Is definilely relegated to the class have resulted in victories over East in a row did the trick. yet to be scored on. yard line. Harold Ford, the colored slightly bflow zero. Therefore, we Williams 20, Bowdoln fi. velopment, It Is highly desirable. Hartford, Middletown and Bristol. Bristol held firm as Manchester Canislus 6. Springfield 0. There waA no question as to star from University of Atlanta, was The 1927 schedule of the Univer­ must alter our sense of values In Next Saturday afternoon. Coach playing wing half defense for the got Inside the ten yard line and it Eastern which was the better team. The sity of Pittsburgh team was well dealing with them for the remain­ Tommy Kelley’s strong outfit will was a question whether the locals Cubs played rings around their op­ Cloverleaves and he Intercepted the der of the season. I should say that Syracuse 58, John Hopkins 0. balanced. The schedule for this sea­ travel to. Meriden to play a team would score or not. Squatrito final­ Princeton 0, Virginia 0. ponents who never once really ball and ran It back to the four son Is quite the opposlt;e, although the same thing applies In a slightly that was drubbed by East Hertford, threatened to score. Torrii^ton yard line from where Brunlg Moske ly took the ball over on a deter­ Colgate 35, Virginia P. I. 14. practically the same teams will be lesser sense to Pittsburgh, which which, in turn, was beaten by Man­ mined slam off guard. He was in Georgetown 52, Lebanon Valley presented a stubborn defense when took it over In two vltlous line met, lost to West Virginia, which pre­ chester. Thursday of the following tbe locals got near their goal apd thrusts. The same player missed motion on the play, but fortunately 0. I would just as soon meet the viously lost tOxDavls-ElklLs, and to week. West Hartford comes here to the officials did not see it, for had Cornell 18, Hampden Sidney 6. this alone kept the score, from being the extra point on a kick from live or six strongest teams in the Penn State, which In finishing be­ close the league season. they done so, the five yard penalty larger. The Cubs made 16 first placement. Lafayette 28, George Washing­ country every year if the games hind Bucknell In successive sea­ Squatrito Goes Over would probably have prevented a ton 0. , downs agalnt 7 for Torrlngton. Blocked Punt Helps. were so arranged that my squad sons, re-afflmed the notion that, as Coach Kelley’s smoothlng-work- score and thus made quite a dif­ Bucknell 6, Penn State 0. Manchester tried eleven forward The remainder of the first half would develop slowly and "breath­ a national contender, state’s day Ing steam-roller flattened Bristol ference in the league race. N. Y. U. 34, Fordham 7. passes and completed four. Tor­ was pretty even with the ball In ing spells’’ would be afforded. has passe 1. Saturday after a stubborn battle. Spencer Line Star Pennsylvania 67, Swarthmore'O. rlngton hurled fifteen and was on midfield most of the time. A block- I believe the well-balanced sched­ Three In a Row The score was 6 to 0. "Sully" Squia- While Treat stood out in the Middle Western the receiving end of seven, the punt by Lipplncott, Mullen and ule consists of from seven to nine Three straight defeats for the trito. Freshman substitute, made hackfield, it was Roger Spencer who Notre Dame 7, Navy 0. majority of which came in the last the only score of the game late In McCarthy gave the Cloverleaves an­ games. It starts off with two or Navy are surprising only because captured the line honors. The en­ Nebraska 26, Montana State 6. two minutes of play when Torrlng­ three easy contests, the outcome of It lost the first two. Apparently en­ the third quarter. A forward pass tire Manchester line, however, play­ Indiana 6, Michigan 0. ton uncorked a desperate, but fu­ other scoring chance but the timers’ which should never be In doubt. attempt by Quarterback' Ernie Dowd whistle, stopped Manchester on the dowed with fair material, the In­ ed decidedly better than It did Ohio State 10, Northwestern 0. tile, attempt to score. The games, however, should become gram dynasty happened to pick up on a fake kick from placement fail­ against East Hartford two weeks Minnesota 15, Purdue 0. visitor’s 15 yard line. Increasingly difficult and the third ed for the extra point. Here'S Bruce Flowers, who fights How They Scored 'Ihe second score of the game a pair of live ones in Davls-EIklns ago. It charged better and Its co­ Kid Kaplan in the star bout of an Iowa 13, Chicago 0. or fourth game should be a real and Boston College, ■ but should Manchester deserved the victory ordination with the hackfield was Wisconsin 49, Cornell College 0. The Cubs scored in the second came after about ten minutes of test for the team. as it outplayed Bristol much more attractive boxing card at the New have been able to take both In vastly Improved. Holes large enough Haven Arena tomorrow night. Illinois 31, Coe 0. and fourth periods. The first score play In the third period. It was Last season, Pittsburgh met these than the score indicates. This is to drive a dumpeart' through were also registered by Brunlg Moske stride. It don’t need any explana­ Southern came when Manchester gained pos­ teams In the order indicated; Thiel, further attested by the first downs often opened. Southern Methodist 6, Simmons session of the ball on Torrlngton’s who came in fast to recover a Put­ Grove City, West Virginia, Drake, tion for Its defeat by Notre Dame which stood 15 to 3 for Manchester. on Saturday, however. V'hen the Manchester’s lineup was as fol­ Univ. 0. twenty yard line through Interfer­ nam fumble and run about forty Carnegie Tech, Allegheny, Wash­ Not once during the 48 minutes- of lows: Healey, le; Spencer, It; Rob­ yards outfootlng two Putnam play­ Irish win a ball game, even In an Par Western ence on a forward pass and then ington and Jefferson, Nebraska and play, did Bristol threaten to score. ertson, Ig; Mercer, c; Johnston, rg; California 13, Washington 3. scored when the rangy Cheney ers to reach the double-strlpo. Penn State. The first two games indifferent season, no footnotes go In fact, it never got Inside Man­ Cheney, Lessner, rt; Luplen, re; Again, Brunlg missed the extra with the victory. The outcome of Southern California 19, St. Mary’s plucked the ball from the hands of permitted me to experiment with chester’s thirty yard line, fit that Dowd, qb; Happenny, Squatrito, 6. three or four players who had point, pointing high and wide. plays and players; West Virginia this game proved that Notre Dame far. Ihb; Johnson, rhb; Treht, fb. A good runback of a punt by Cy hadn’t lost the trick of making settled under a forward pass St. gave the team a good test, as did On. the other hand, Manchester Bristol’s lineup: Kelley, Skzyp- John threw to the-goal line. Cheney Tyler from his own thirty yard line Drake. The annual inter-city battle good on most of Its scoring chances. got Inside Bristol’s thirty three or eVnskl, le; Hugret, It; Bayer, to the visitor’s forty-five, paved with Carnegle.Tech was a high point It also confirmed a prevailing im­ four times, but only once was able fell over tbe line for the score and Bloom, Ig; Ingraham, Blaske, c; THREE WOMEN IN St. John’s attempt tor the extra the way for the third score short­ of the season, and the game with pression that, as a reorganizer of to reach the double stripe. The Bloom, Houll, rg; Munn, rt; Rob­ ly after the fourth quarter got un­ Allegheny the next week was what I defeated teams, Rockne is about first half ended with Manchester point from placement fizzled. erts, re; Allaire, qb; Kozlell, Gou- The> other score came In the last der way. Two line plunges netted term a "breathing spell.’’ Then the final word In coaching. having possession of the ball on lette, rhb ;Kane, Colbath, Ihb; Football has become the great AUTO TOUR U. S. little yardage and Brunlg Moske came hard games with Washington The defeats of Michigan and Bristol’s seven yard line. few minutes of play and was the Forehlich, fb. American game. At Indiana we direct result of a blocked kick ^y went back to his own forty yard and Jefferson, Nebraska and Penn Chicago on Saturday unfortunately Although the local team plough­ Referee; Parker; umpire, Ma­ have Hojnaches; at Ohio State line and hurled a forward pass to State. the aggressive, hard-charging Jim will go down In the books of the ed' through Coach Tommy Monyl- honey; head-linesman, Nixon. Time Ujhelyi; at Minnesota Uhhelberg, FOR HUSBANDS Quish on Torrington's thirteen yard Ted McCarthy on Putnam’s forty This season, Pitt must meet Car­ Big Ten conlerence wh'ere even ban’s outfit for repeated substantial of periods, twelve minutes; touch not to mention Reboulet. All de­ negie Tech, Syracuse, Washington line. Stratton made a big gain from where the speedy local end such inanate humorists as Yost and gains between the thirties, the Bell, down, Squatrito. scended from the Pilgrim fathers; Washington.— Determined there through the line and Dietz finished beat three opponents to the goal and Jefferson, Nebraska and Penn Stagg can’t laugh them off or down. is an “ ideal” mate waiting for each State on consecutive weeks.-^Such an the Job with-a pretty slice through line where they felled him too late. Yost, of course, stepped down or HOWEVER. THE IRISH HAVE- "o r ^ e m three local v^omen have tackle after starting around the Bill McLaughlin went In for Herby arrangement allows no "breathing out or both just before the Wol­ MADE GREAT INROADS ON set out in an automobile to follow spell.” It means grind! grind! end. A fumble prevented a possi­ Wright and he made the extra point verine lost Its first, game, but to THE OLD AMERICAN ARISTOC­ the trails established by pioneers in ble point with Stratton back for a from placement. grind! for five solid weeks. North Ends Outplay RACY IN THIS FALL PASTIME. every conference addict, Yost is covered wagons. Land am' gold placekick. -t;ioscst They Came. We meet Thiel and Bethany In Michigan and Michigan Is almost AMONG THE IRISH AT NOTRE were the objectives of tho settlers The nearest Putnam came to the opening games, followed by a Yost. Anyhow, It lost by a touch­ DAME ARE NIEMIEC, CARRI- but a hubby is all each of the fair Had Other Chances scoring was In the last part of the real test from West Virginia. Alle­ DEO AND CHEVIGNY. down. to Indiana on Satuirday and travellers hope to shoot with Dan Manchester came near scoring final period when a desperate aerial gheny the following week permits a Cupid’s arrow. brief let-up, but my team must be evidenily is . headed nowhere In a Locks But Lose several other times. The first came attack brought the ball to Manches­ A lot of headline writers Miss Helen Davis, 32, is leader well-developed by the last week in body. Chicago lost to Iowa, by 13 when Tommy Melkle, the Cubs’ ter's twenty yard line. Two for- points, but that Is another one you are goirg to abandon their of the party. Her companions are October If we are to make a good profession with a shriek if sensational fullback from 'Willi- •ward passes in succession did the don’t have to explain: The Hawk- a widow of 50, mother of a grown mantic, on a fake punt, broke, trick, but time was up shortly showing against five strong teams Doc Spears succeeds in star­ in a row. eye is said to have something this daughter, and a widow of-a former through the line, swerved abruptly afterward. The first, downs were Make 11 More First Dovras (]u | ,s A b a n d o n ring * at Minnesota a young member of Congress. Th^^y with­ Of course, schedules cannot al­ time. The '•tlier conference results man named Engenbornstein., to the right, and raced twenty yards about twelve to five dp favor of the ran quite according to tie bqok, held their names...... to- Torrington’s fifteen yard line. Cloverleaves who completed five ways be arranged as the coach de­ sires. Theoretically, the well-bal­ Ohio State heating Nortliwestern But Lose Through ''Good” Miss Davis created a stir when Here Torrlngton held and Strat­ forwards out of nine attempts Private sanitariums that did a she advertised for companions in anced schedule would be the best 10 to 0, and Minnesota } showing rushing business with sporting ton’s placekick attempt on the against twm out of seven for Put­ arrangement for high school and something of its punch of two years West Side to search of husbands. She is to tour fourth down with three yards to nam. editors last year are reopening the country tc California and want­ college teams. Coaches would have ago in winning from Purdue by 15 Refereeing Rather Thau this year in the hope of another go, went wide. The defensive work of the Moske an opportunity to develop inexperi­ to 0. ed others to help defray the ex­ A fifteen yard plunge off tackle brothers against forward passes has Puckelwartz-to-Oosterbaan com­ enced material, and the season In the East J bination. penses. More than 200 husband­ by Barney Kwash later gave Man­ improved fully fifty per cent, over would be less of a strain on the The east already is becoming a Playing, Play at Nebo seeking women responded. Miss chester tbe ball on Torrlngton’s .25 last year when the Cubs beat the I players. bit exercised about the Princeton- When they broadcast the games Davis said. She selected the two yard line and a Stratton to St. John Cloverleaves mainly by the aerial No play is ever given a real test Ohio State game early next month, evidencing more refinement and forward pass placed the Quhs in route. They intercepted two and For the second time this season, this year, a guy don’t know wheth­ until it has been tried in a game, it being the- contention that both Windsor Locks defeated tho er he’s listening to static or a Chi­ education, she added. position to score, but again Torrlng­ knocked down several others. The or against a defense that knows the Cubs have decided to change Ideal Husband ton held and Manchester surren­ figure to come up to this game un­ North Ends yesterday afternoon in i their home gridiron, it was learned nese political speech. Cloverleaves played a much better nothing about it. The reserves or defeated. No one can guarantee A man has to have a fair sized dered the ball by a solitary inch In­ game yesterday than in any of the that city by the score of 12 to 7 yesterday after the game with Tor- freshmen know the play as well as anything of the sort after Satur­ Getting back to discussion of income to come under the category side the five yard line. Another previous games this season. The rington. the varsity does and are usually pre­ day. Never a great scoring institu­ but not until the plucky Manches­ the higher things, those Italian of an “ Ideal busbar d” In Miss Da- blocked kick by Quish on the twen­ back-field and line worked in per­ Assistant Manager Peter J. Hap­ ty yard line gave the Cubs the ball pared to meet it. tion, even ie its greatest; years, ter aggregation had battled the cameramen who so annoyed Gene V)S estimatlon. Nevertheless he fect cordinatlon 'and the interfer­ An arrangement which provides winners lo a standstill Vince penny stated that the club had come can smoke and drink with modera­ on ten yard line only to have th e - Princeton cleanly proved the truth to the point where it realized the Tunney must know now how Jack ence was pretty to watch. increasingly difficult games gives of this nbserva,tlon when it failed scored the touchdown for the silk Dempsey felt chasing him in that tion but he must be honorable and locals again lose the scoring, op­ Those Who Starred the coach an opportunity to test his city team when he caught a punt West Side is out of the question as truthful. The age limit runs from portunity when a forward pass was to score at all against Virgtoia. Th’e a paying proposition and next Sun­ seventh round in Chicago, when Brunig Moske, Ted' McCarthy, plays and players thoroughly. Foot­ and raced 38 yards aided by forty to fifty and the bank balance grounded in the safety zone for a latter had no Illusions abotit itself, day when the Bristol Maple Ends Jack cried out "Come on amL Harold Ford, “Whitty” Mullen and ball players, regardless of their de­ excellent interference on the part of must be at least 5,000, which he touchback. A twenty-yard Strat- narticula.’ly since Its list of in­ come here, the game will/be played light!” ton-St. John pass plus a eleven yard Lippincott were best for the Clover­ sire to play, and their mental and juries reminded one forcibly of the Mike Sa'nerek. Eagleson. placed the must donate toward the education leaves. Ford was used both in the physical ability, are, after all, de­ extra point. at Mt. Nebo. run by Dietz, gave the Cubs another unfortunate Yankees In the late The. Cubs opened their season in of Miss Davis’ brother, and must hackfield and at tackle, but 'looked veloped under fire. The home club scored first on the have an income of at least $10,000 chance but another pass was inter­ It has been my experience that a World Series, hut it had plenty of the old Golf Links but abandoned cepted. more to homj in the-latter’s posi­ fight. A scoreless tie was the result. old moth eaten hidden ball trick, annually. boy who has taken part in a game aided by several penalties on the that field because it was not regula­ Skoneskl Big Star tion. The Cloverleaves’ line charg­ The three other eastern leaders, tion size, although more than $200 \ There are 600 such perfect hus­ ed low and took its men out good, will report for practice the follow­ part of the North Ends. This score On another occasion, Billy Skpqe- a status achieved largely by popu­ clear profit was realized from this bands in existence. Miss Davis con­ although it could have played bet­ ing Monday imbued with confi­ came early in the first period after fided. Reading of her husband- ski dropped a forward pass on the lar vote, did everything asked of game. This is far more than has one yard line that would have been ter on the offense. “ Hook” Bren­ dence and self-assurance, and is the North Ends had recovered a sehklng adventure, they submitter’ twice as valuable to the squad. them, Yale avenging its 1927 de­ been made at a game here in sev­ a sure score. The pass was quite, nan’s judgment, in selecting plays feat by beating Georgia,. 21 to 6;. fumble and scored only to have the eral years, baring title contests. applications. The women will In- Many of the best players I have referee-rule otherwise. Only once high, but should have been caught. was commendable. Winslow, noted Harvard sho^ving nicely with a 20 Large crowds have watched the -tervipw. the prospects enroute west. track man, was best for Putnam, coached have developed fast and In, the first half, did the Locks However, Skoneskl played a great displaced regulars because easy to 0 victory over North Carolina, Cubs at the West Side but the club Should any of the party "fall in game on the defense for the Cubs. hut was well boxed in by Crockett and Pennsylvania giving the rest team make a first down, being com­ officials have come to the realiza­ love’’ during the trip she will drop games at the beginning of the sea­ pelled to punt repeatedly. He was in on every play like a and McCarthy. son gave me an opportunity to try of the section a distinct shock by tion that it is next to impossible to out and her place taken by some Tiger springing on its prey and. to The lineups follow; rolling up 67 points on Swarth- Forcing the Locks team hack collect from the majority of them. other deserving gibi. Miss Davis Cloverleaves: McCarthy, Fiddler, them out. and holding them for downs featur­ a big extent Was responsible for I can well 'remember the first more. They do say this Pennsyl­ They also realize that the day of said. Torrington’s few first downs. Quish le, Coughlin, Ford, it^ Mullen, Tum- vania team is a whale and they ed the play off In the first period playing for the love of the game is Hiss Davis does not believe her game of football that I started as a after the North Ends had scored, and Ambnkewicz also played a Insky, Dillsworth, Ig,. Tyler, Am­ regular. I made mistakes— plenty of don’t rn^in the one that swallowed gone. Neither the Cubs nor the Clover- method to reach the altar Is frivol­ whale of a game on tbe defepse for brose. c. Lippincott, • Barnowsky, Vince catching a weird punt and Work was started this morning leaves have been scored against ous. She says, it Is Idealistic but theih— but I learned more football Jonah, either. Georgia clearly miss­ dashing for the score. The winners the Cubs. Melkle and Stratton were Mullen, rg, Coseo, Warfield, rt, that afternoon than I had learned in ed its two all-American ends In the on getting the field at Mt. Nebo in this season in their three games. modern. All three want to become the best in the hackfield although Crockett, Fiddler, Hampton, re, a month of practice. Yale game. It also missed Garvey: managed to jam over a touchdown readiness for next Sunday. While The Cloverleaves’ ccores have been home-makers. , and again failed to score the extra others, especially Groman, plpyed Brennan, qb, Ford, McLaughlin, In theory, the balanced schedule in fact, nearly every tackier took a the crowds may not be quite as 12-0, 19-0 and 19-0; the Cubs’, 6-0, - Study Prospects nearly as well. Peters, Hull, Kesa Rowe. Ihb, W. Moske, Wright, plan is ideal for high school and turn at missing him during the point. large at Mt. Nebo,' the percentage 30-0 and 12-0. "Virtually in every city along the and York were best for Torrlngton* The North Ends completely out­ ■ - N S*,.3■ Rowe, rhb, B. Moske, Jack Benny, college' teams. In practice, it sel­ afternoon. of attending fans .buying tickets, route lives a "prospect who .will be played the winners making 17 first Manchester Cubs: Skoneskl, le; fb. dom works out because of conflicts Wisconsin, conqueror of Notre will be considerably larger. Tommy Happenny, star guard on carefully scrutinized. One is said Harrison, C. Vendrillo, It; Merrer, Putnam Blues: Fargular, le, in dates. downs to 6 and.making 5 out of 7 This announcement means that the Cubs last season will be back to live in Hagerstown, Md., but Dame, won cgaln, hut didn’t add forward passes. For the winnero, LaCoss, "Wells, Ig; S. Vendrillo, Phaneuf, It, Daigle, McGarry, Ig, m.uch to its prestige In heating the cabs and Uloverleaves will pro­ with the Cubs next Sunday. ;«HI8 Mlss^ Pavis would divulge no names. Pentore, Vescoe, c; Ambukewicz, Scott, c.'Valade, rf, Slye, Woods, It, NEXT: Coach Sutherland dis­ Kennedy and Wilson starred while bably play at Mt. Nebo on Nov. 25. addition Is expected to strefigthen California is the -destination of rg: Quish, rt; Chen, Parr, re; Strat­ North Dakota Aggies by 13 to 7. the honors for the losers we^it to Bove, re, penoven, Winslow, qb. cusses “ Winning Spirit.” The champion .mini also went out­ the team considerably. the trans-continental migration for ton. Donnelly, Dahlqnlst;, qb; Mini- Mike Saherek, Sully Slmmonds, and Nelson, Cody, rhb, Hannlfan, Ihb, side the conference to give Coe a YOUTH WED SISTER? mates and If success Is not attain­ cucci, Ihb, St. John, Groman, rhb; Murphy, fb. prodding by 3) to 0. ' Chartier. Vince and DeHan also Some day a local team -will-lose ed wheh the Golden Gate is reach­ Melkle, Dietz, fb. came In for a good share of: the Touchdowns, B. Moske, 2, Mc­ NO LIMIT TO DREAMS Another hot tip, Missouri, ran *a game- by one point and then >It ed, it Is probable Miss Davis may Torrlngton West Ends:' Hull, glory by their sterling defensive Cleveland.'^—Immigration officia's will realize the Importance of the Carthy; goal from touchdowns, Mc­ amuck after the manner of .Penn­ here are investigating a report that seek an opening in the movies. Shedd; le;< Kess, Cavaughn, It; F. Laughlin. Referee, Sammy Massey; sylvania. As a matter of fact. Mis game. extra point after touchdown and Urr, Whltecage, Ig;. Martin, c; Bag- Berlin.— ^Wlth the success of the North Ends: Slamonds, le; Rowe. a naturalized citizen paid a visit to take inorgipains to make them gop^d. umpire, Earl Wright, head-lines­ rocket-automobile, recently de­ sour! ran a terrible muck, as the his homeland and returned with a THE BOY PROBLEM nachl, Zavatsky, rg; J. Grady, rt; man, Joe Skoneskl. Time of fellow said, in beating Centre col­ Firpo, Kaverek, It; Wolfrom,. Ig; The High School, Cubs and ^^over- Balanic, F. Grkdy, re; Sowoakl, qb; veloped by Germai^ Inventors, Vince, c; Zelenakas, Mellon, rg; Lrlde who is his sister. In this man­ leaves have been poor in this-d^ ^ periods, four twelves. comes hope it won’t be long before lege by sixty points.. Maybe the ner, the girl, as the wife of a citi­ Lmdop.— Prof. Tatham. head- Peters, Peasley^ Ihb; Cisowskt, rhb; praying colonels are saying them Saherek, rt; DeHan, Tyler, re; partment to date. ■ •-v-'&r'A’ mast^ of King’s'Golle'ge School, is York, fb. ' . there will , be inter-planet com­ Chartier, qb; Eagleson; Squatrito, zen, could not be refused admisslph munication 6y this method. The in­ after the game these days; It would although her country’s quota was tempted to believe that 'fine ml'rro;' ■ ■ Tbuchdowns: Cheney, Dietz. Ref­ rhb; Angelo Ihb; Saherek. A’lthough Jack Dwyer refuse eree, McGrath; Umpire, Greenberg; REMOVE THE SPLINTERS ventors are now contemplating a seem the thing to do. The other exhausted. gives a .girl under 16 more self-re- valley conference leader, Nebraska, Windsor Locks: Lamata, re; give any. alibis for' puMlca ‘ Head-linesman^ Bailey; Timer, BIs- trip from Berlin to America in 30 Ball, rt; E. Whittney, rg; E. Ken­ was learned that the North ■'spect than is to be found In a boy showed its usual power In winning sell. London.— Street cars with splin­ minutes. nedy, c; Bruno, Ig; Hastings, It; SHOULD HAVE WAITED got a real “ gyping” from the Wind­ o£ the same age. “ Would the boy tered seats that Jab one’s leg;; are from Montana State by 26 to C. Ball, le; R. Kennedy, qb; Wilson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.— Patrick sor Locks team yesterday.' _____ be better if he took a little mere Imd enough, but when the splinters NO JOKE Not much excitement, otherwise, Ihb; A. Whitney, rhb; Edwards, fb. Farrell, wealthy Blairstown farm­ pride in himself, and would the and nail-heads are so bad that they In the south oi on the west coast. er, ' died recently three hours after The town championshIp'«&ino'he- dei^elopiaent cf a love for the mir­ B.:\Ri PBT> M ONKEY. tear expensive silk hose, it’s time Glasgow.— A. new dictionary, he had settled his mother’s estate tween the Cubs and the Clover^ ror inerpaie'r. boy’s self-respect ?’’ to do something about It. British and made his own will. Shortly leaves will probably be played at' the'question the professor is try- London.— A hotel Is no place foi projected by a Scotch professor at TBAGIO MISTAKE flappers have registered a blast pro­ VIOLIN SELLS HIGH after his return from a nearby Mt. Nebo on the Sunday answer. . a monkey; That, was the declsioE Aberdeen, will contain every known ’fe". J:: test to .omnibus and motor-coach Scottish word. It Is estimated it town, where he signed hit will In thanksgiving Day. . ■ ■they get a rip are insects and wind, but in the Jacques Gordoil, concert master, of poison for medicine,, accidently tion uses wood for fuel. A' grea;t- cottages side by side atfeljmed^l |e o f,"Pasha." Originally a mili­ dogs fell on unheeding ears and "hi Rec is the addition of a handicraft Tih— r t Center’s winter season schedule. It Washington, OcL 15— Senator J. And if you remember “ Two Lit­ was stated today by Director Lewis class from 7:30 to 8:80 on Fridaya* i MIGCOPHCiNEl------^ Boomboom McWhorter, friend of tle Girls in Blue,” you can sing Lloyd. The men’s, swimming and plniige Stars of Screen Now Busy the people and champion of their this: New classes have been Added and schedule for the Bast Side Reo is rights every four years, has thrown Two little boys in blue, others more clearly specified in the unchanged. - ^ With Voice Tests— Sound himself into the presidential cam­ Herbie and Charlie, too. new schedule- made public today. paign and is busily engaged in or­ Please don’t reject ’em! It Is as follows: Lingering colds are dangerous,)' ganizing Hoover glee clubs. We must elect ’em! East Side Building—Women First Aid Cold Remedy for quick Pictures Are Ushered in Forced to employ his inventive They mean a lot to you. Monday: 7:15 to 8:00, weight relief. Magnell Drug Co., So. Man-- Two little boys in blue reducing and weight normalizing Chester— Advt. genius along with his artistic tal­ ' 'I ' ■ , ' - III I# I I ents the senator has produced a Who lead the G. 0. P. gym class exercises. With Big U p r m brand-new set of Hoover campaign Charlie and' Herbie will beat the Tuesday: 3:00 to 4:00, children’s songs. He explains, himself, that Brown Derby dancing c^ss; 4:15 to 5:00, ad­ DUPONT’S* he found a menacing shortage of And save our prosperlteee! vanced dancing class. CIDER M ILL Hoover songs. He found, in fact, Wednesday: 7:00 tc 7:45, wom­ This Is the first o{ a series of six Senator McWhorter’s other offer­ stories by Dan Thomas, manager of only one and invariably noticed en’s dancing class; 7:45 to 8:30, JOHN LENTI, Prop. ing goes like “ When You Wore a weight reducing and weight nor­ NBA Service’s Los Angeles bureau, that as soon as one of his glee clubs Cor. Norman and School Sts., had sung that one over a half Tulip,” in case anyone but Sena­ malizing gym class exercises: 8:30 on the sudden rise of the talking tor McWhorter remembers that one. movies which threatens to revolu­ dozen times, the members began to to 9:30, game class. South Manchester dribble away to their homes. On It is enti'tleci, “ Hoover the Mover” Friday: 2:15 to 4:30, whist card tionize the film Industry almost and the senator is very proud of it. overnight. the other hand, the A1 Smith people narty; 3:45 to 4:30, children’s Now Open for Business had a lot of songs about their can­ Listen: dancing class. By DAN THOMAS didate and could string them ^ u t Hoover the mopver — Hoover the Saturday afternoon, archery — Cider Made Mondays, NBA Service Writer for a whole evening. mover, hiking. A private gym class may He always gets things done. be arranged if desired. Wednesdays and Saturdays Never stops working, though dan­ Swimming and Plunge Period Telephone 1893 Hollywood, CsjiiL, Oct. 15.— There are those at Republican ger is lurking Monday:8:00 to 8:30, plunge; What’s it all abjut? headquarters who whisper that Until the fight is won. 8:3,0 to 9:00, plunge. That is the question everybody what broke up the glee club Hoover the mover will certainly Tuesday: 7:00 to 7:45, begin­ In Hollywood is asking everybody fests was the fact that Senator do fer ners’ swimming class; 7:45 to 8:30, else. And nobody seems to know. McWhorter always insisted on Our president next fall. intermediate and advanced swim­ Ever since the,peace and quiet joining in the singing himself, but He ain’t so pretty and not very ming class; 8:30 to 9:15, private ot the movies was' disturbed by the there are two schools of thought witty— swimming class; 9:15 to 1(5:00, removal of the silence from the si­ concerning the ^senator’s part , in He’s Hoover the Mover, that’s all! another private class. lent drama, this village of studios the campaign. Wednesday: 8:45 to 9:30; pri­ has been in an uproar. Chairman Work contended that vate swimming class. The Warner brothers were the anything was preferable to having Thursday: 7:00 to 7:45, private Now is the Time to first to put sound into their pic­ 1 McWhorter sing for the cause and JAPANESE-AMERICAN swimming class; 7:45 to 8:30, in­ tures by means o f the Vitaphone. SOUNOPPOOF that it would be better to have Lay in Tone Coal ^TAN&T" N f VOCAL termediate and advanced swimming That was about two years ago. At EECORDINQ- him speak, since he insisted on class; 8:30 to 9:15, beginners’ and that time everybody else in the MAN lung worlL But Mr. Hoover de­ TO LEAD SCOUTS HERE life-saving classes. Onr Famlljr Loan SerHce business laughed at the idea of cided t*hat McWhorter’s singing Friday: 4:30 to 5:15, swimming W U Solve AU Tour' talking movies. And they kept on This sketch shows how talking a sound-proof “tank,” so that the Incandescent lights are used In­ would be the least of two afflic­ class (girls); 7:00 to 7:40, plunge; laughing until A1 Jolson’s “ The movies are made In the new heav­ clicking of his machine will not be stead of sputtering arc lights. An Jobie Yasumura, Japanese-ALmer- Money ProUenia tions. He reasoned that no one ican student at the Hartford Theo­ 7:40 to 8:20, plunge’; 8:20 to 9:00, \ Jazz Singer’’ was released early this ily-padded sound-proof studios that heard by the sensitive microphone, electrician at a control board regu­ would ever stick around while Mc­ logical Seminary, has replaced Mer­ plunge. year. When that started to “ clean Bollywood has built for the pur­ suspended just over the actor’s lates the sound of the voices as $ 1 0 0 L O A N p a ya b le $ 5 Whorter was talking, but that his ton Strickland as scoutmaster in East Side Building— ^Men monthly, plus lawful up,” the laughs subsided and other pose. The camera operator works in bead. For the same reason, silent they are registered. voice might draw crowds and that Monday: 7:15 to 8:00 a. m., busi­ producers began to wonder if may­ charge of the Boy Scouts of the in terest. to have the filming and sound re­ of conversation in the movie ham­ the best interests of the party de­ Center Congregational church. Mr. ness men’s gym class; 5:00 to 6:00, be there wasn’t something to the • And still everybody is wondering manded the senator be kept sing­ boxing class, boys; 7:00 to 8:Q0, cording done at the same time. let. Even choice bits of gossip — what’s it all about? Yasumura is a graduate of ,the_Uni- $ a O O L O A N payable $10 talkies after all. ing. boxing class; 8:15 to 9:00, young monthly, plus lawful Big Scramble Begins As soon as it became a generally such as marriages and divorces versity of California and a native of have failed to create much interest. Nevertheless, there is no deny­ that state. He Is particularly in­ men’s gym class; 9:00 to 10:00, interest. Then came the mad scramble— accepted fact that talking pictures ing that McWhorter’s Hoover'songs games— basket ball, volley ball. everybody trying to rush out some are here to stay— for the time be­ Everywhere one goes it’s the same terested in the work of the Ameri­ thing— discussions , on sound films The next story will tell about the are as good as any of the Smith can Boy Scouts and has mgde a Tuesday: 5:00 to 6:00, gym $ 3 0 0 l o a n payable $18 sound pictures. Releases on films ing at least— there was a general production changes necessitated by songs and tower above the numer­ class, faculty and business men; monthly, plus la u ^ already completed were held up upheaval in the ranks of the play­ and nothing else. Everybody is study of their work. That combin­ interest. plainly worried, the actors wonder­ the influx of talking pictures. ous songs made up for vice presi­ ed with the fact that he is ath­ 7:15 to 8:00 a. m., business men’s until sound could be added. This ers. Producers started seeking the dential candidates at Houston and gyin class. Other Amounts In Proportlaa was done with a number of pic­ services of stage celebrities and ing what will happen to them and letically inclined will no doubt the producers wondering what will Kansas City. make him a popular scoutmaster Wednesday: 6:00 to 6:00, box­ tures, and in each case proved New York actors began invading Take “ H-O-O-V-E-R,” which ing class. Cost fixed by law. Every repa«> more of a detriment than anything Hollywood by the scores in search happen to them. SUCH IGNORANCE with the troop. Roger Cheney, goes to the tune of the famous Eagle Scout will act as assistant Thursday: 2:30 to 4:00, business ment reduces th e cost. /U| else. ‘ ‘White Shadows in the South of jobs. It is just as if the clock )iad been song, “ M-O-T-H-E-R.” men’s class; 5:00 to 6:00. gym loans in strict privacy. Seas,” “ Warming Up,” “ Abie’s turned back some 20 years. The MR. DUBB (at concert): She scoutmaster. Mr. Strickland was At the same time all studios H is for the hell he’ll give the forced to resign the leadership of Irish Rose,’’ “ The Godless Girl,’’ movies are in an experimental has quite a large repertoire, hasn’t enemy, started a frantic campaign of voice she? |;he Scout troop by business pres­ “ Lilac Time” and many other si­ testing. Every important player in stage, just as they were then. Hol­ O is for the oil, but we don’t care, PERSONAL FINANCE lent films were hastily made into lywood is overrun with technical MRS. DUBB: Yes, and that O is also for our opportunity, sure. MORTGAGE MONEY the film colony had his or her voice dress she’s wearing makes it look COMPANY sound dramas. tested to see if it was suitable for experts trying to show the film folk V is for his virtues — not Bill how to deal with a device of which all the worse.— Tit-Bits. Vare! ON H A N D ; Rooms 2 and 3, State Theater the talkies. And every player who Bniidiiig. 7$3 Main Street, In several instances the sound in had not had previous stage experi­ they know nothing. There is more E is for efflciency, that’s him all THE ANSWER these pictures wasn’t even synchro­ secrecy here than there was in the over, FIRST AND SECOND SO. 31A NCR ESTER, CONN, ence joined vocal instruction class­ Call, Write or Phone t-0-4. nized properly. And in all of them es. Ku Klux Klan. All are trying to Lingering colds are dangerous. R Is for Republicans, that’s we. Here is the answer to'the Letter Apply the sound was an unsuccessful ad­ hide their own little secrets with First Aid Cold Remedy for quick Put them all together, they spell Golf puzzle on the comic page: . Open 8:8U lo 5. Sat. 8:80 to 1. dition. The only way a For the past few months' sound regard to the production of the relief. Magnell Drug Co., So. Man­ HOO-OO-VER, NAIL, TAIL, TALL, TALK, Stuart J. 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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENINr* HERALD. MONDAY, OCTTOBiER 15, 1928. . . •'V'V •'A- C. ■A P M mQ^Ort / I s Ei ^«Ma6» Bz»0«nsBBicE INC f SY ELEANOR EARLY ymf4 HAS HAPPENED. A small glow of satisfaction in­ tSBHi THORNE, whose hne- truded upon his misery. Better was killed on the day her that she found him this way than ■II ■law [Ivone cune to trial, has had a a broken wreck of a thing in that dramatic meeting with an hospital ward in Washington. He ^ bid ‘sweetheart. JQHNi LAW- didn’t want her pity— not by a darn ■When the pretty little OliveI^berts Bartm 3NOE, whom she beliered dead, sight. He hoped she wouldn’t think girlt Setsu Matsudaira, who7 as ©1928 by NBA. Servic^Inc taiakes a most unexpected api>ear> she had to resurrect their romance. daughter of-Japan’s former"‘ajidT ance. Ten years ago he was sent Now, if Kitty . . . bassador to America, attended A Shy children cannot be cured of the publicity. If his parents are to France on the eve of their mar> He ground his heel into the soft­ girl’s school in Washington nhtil their shyness by forcing them. It wise they will let him alone, but riage, and was later reported as ness of an Oriental rug, and paced if they keep forcing him into the very recently, was wed to Prlhi:e wllLonly make them worse. killed in action. Now it develops restlessly about. Sybil, was won- Ghichibu. heir presumptive ltdX|h^! limelight the results are. usually that he has been a victim of am­ wonderful— no doubt about. He re­ t&rpne. of Japan, various s t r a it To make fun of a diffident child unfortunate. .... nesia. When he saw Sybil!, he be­ membered now every detail of their ceremonies took place. , , or to scold him or punish him for Whether children are naturally came unconscious, and, upon be­ youthful passion. The way- she For one thing,” it was necessary being unsociable is as useless as shy, or whether they, have acquired ing revived, remembered .all the lifted her lips to his. ^he way her for "Viscodnt Morio -Matsudaira, tHe trying, to make a century plant shyness doesn’t matter. Both re­ I»ast that had been a blank for 10 soft arms crept about his khaki girl’s uncle, to ^adopt her before bloom before it is ready. quire ‘the same type of handling if years. shoulders until her fingers clasped the ceremony so tl^t he could/%ct Shy children are usually more the trouble is to be overcome. He tells Sybil that he is about behind his.neck, and she drew, his xs her father at the wed'dihg;'-be^. unhappy than their parents are Tbe first thing to he dope la to set about trying to have the child to be married, but asks her if she face to her. The agony of their :anse her own parents possessed no' about their failure to mix with still loves him. Then he takes her parting— and the way she cried. other people. They know they are forget himself. In order to do —\Q O ne (J b o 'll//. title, and a prince could not many different and long cruelly to be this, parents and other members in his arms, and kisses her wildly. God bless her darling heart? They’d a 66mmqner. . . . MABEL MOORE enters the wanted so fearfully to be married. Aer Ibe. able to overcome their terrible of the .family must pretend not to We laugh at this clever w ay of shrinking and to be like other chil­ notice him— not to the point of loom unexpectedly. Because of What a different story life would ib in g ; getting over a technical sfUhiMIifg their long friendship, Mabel dares have been! No use philosophizing dren. . - having him feel neglected or left block, just as we find many phases " There never lived ‘a shy child out— but enough to have him feel to remonstrate with Sybil, and about that. in The. World of a royal Oriental wedding amaz­ begs her not to renew her ro­ Different, too. If they had found who didn’t gaze with envy at all that he is not under observation at ing. It Is very certain, hdwever, tHe merry groups around him— all times. . mance with John. She tells Sybil each other six months ago. Now that the Orientals could laugh Just all she knows of him— that his there was Kitty; gentle little Kitty. noisy, happy, normal youngsters— His part in things should be cas­ as heartily at the hypocrisy ' of and:, wish that he could be like ual. Talk to him, hut don’t concen­ life has been simlpy one woman He was the luckiest fellow in the many of onr customs In order to them. trate too much on his answers. after another. And she honestly world to have her. Sweet. Inno­ get around a technicality, an^ also . I cent. He is greatly to be pitied and Don’t concentrate, seemingly, ‘ on believes it is Impossible for two WOmW IN A Ti)0U9ftN0- find many of our marriage customs needs all the help he can get. anything he does, no matter how people, who have changed a great Sybil was different. She’d been such as showprs, rice, old shoes, Sometimes children are not shy, closely you inay really be observing deal, to continue a romance that through the mill. A married woman bridesmaids’ and ushers’ gifts, ring but become so by wrong handling. him. After a while he will get over once was young and sweet. no\v, with a baby. Somehow, beside * Of coo<%C1t — Ht. iCy*'T“ In the cake, tossing of the bridal One of the chief sources oL this the feeling that he is different He Sybil resents Mabel’s interfer­ Kitty, Sybil looked hard and a little exfvOtUI WANT Y0U‘0 - -bouquet, and all Uie rest, as gneer acquired shyness is the proneness will take himself more, for granted. ence, and declares that she means weary. Freshness was something to CM-L K^eAury/* as we find their customs. of proud mothers and fathers to When this stage is reached tbe to call on .John Lawrence at his worship. There was a bit of the haev cute or smart children show off battle is half won. A mother can a|)artment that evening. spiritual in Kitty’s untouched Women Jurors before company or strangers. It is ask another child in to play, and Then she takes her child, charm. I set her apart from all With all the discussion as to very wrong. ^ later two or three! But it takes time TEDDY, and departs, still smart­ the other jaded little girls. whether men or women make the The quickest way to breed* shy­ to work a child out of this social in­ ing under Mabel’s admoniUons. The discordant note of the tele- better Jurors, and with many ness in a child is to make.him self- hibition, and she must be patient Jolm Lawrence, during the long phone interrupted his meditations. judges expressing a.bellef that they conscious. And nothing will make Never Ifet a backward child hear years of hospitalization, had be- Hello!— Oh, hello, Sybil. I’ll be prefer women on the juries, the him self-conscious more quickly you say he is shy. The more his right down.” Mme a favorite with a kind con­ finger has not been laid upon the than this show-off business. eyes are turned away from him­ gresswoman who took an Interest real, reason. If a Jury langely com­ It is usually only a matter of self the better. But the keynote of in him, and obtained a position for She was sitting in a big chair in posed of women is superior to a time until the child will balk at the entire matter must be kindness. him. It was she who chose the the foyer, one slim knee thrown male one, may it not be, because name for him he had borne since over the other, and a dainty foot jury serving Is still suflBiiiently of be lost his own— ROGER CALD- swinging nervously. Pale with the SNUGLY flT T E b HIPLINE a novelty-to ■women, especially real­ AVELL. As Roger Caldwell, he has sophisticated pallor smart women ly Intelligent women with curiosity won the heart of little KITTY ^ e c t, with lips painted vividly and a passion for' knowledge, so Bums. Her costume was smartly black re- The two-piece kashmir jersey dress for classroom and campus in that they do not make the' effiprt to NOW GO ON ^^^TH THE STORY. throat and in her ears. entirely new silhouette. Plain con­ escape all but the down-and-out trasting jersey that emphasizes di­ males who need, the money do? CHAPTER LXV "John!” She rose to meet him HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL extending her hand. ’ agonal- closing'of bodice in deep By the way. with judges, pqlntr’ iffg out this superiority of female, Kitty Burns was a stenog­ "Sybil! My dear!” scalloped effect is chic detail of by World Famed Aothority juries,, why don’t more than the rapher in the office of the Al­ mode. The monogram motif in 1 C O n e GJV)0 lied Shoe Machinery Company. The his heart few states which do permit women had ached in throes of crucifying deepest tone of print adds Interest. M Tni‘ir28. BY NCA SnVICC. M6 min B starvation. rouge, she was sweet and guileless h L f handkerchief, •slender straight styling. Ds-sign No. Mussolini is not only all steam­ breaking her heart with grief be­ ed up about this growing In’icpen- "When it was discovered that These animals were then fed with as a little plaster saint. cause she loved him so. 290 can be had in sizes 16, 18, 20, One morning, Roger Caldwell, dence of women, but Le now rises ethylene gas used in industry for ethylene ripened ■ celery and "with How She had changed— this years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches aiding the rapid ripening of fruits that ripened In the natural manner. dropping in, leaned over Kitty’s bust. Sheer tweed, wool crepe, crepe can a book be obnoxious one^ day to remark that Italy needs more c-harming sophisticate! This pale children. In other breaths, he and vegetables had anesthetic prop- The results Indicated that artificial desk and asked if he might see svelt creature, with handa as cold satin, fiat silk crepe, cantou-faille and a library fixture on another? efties, it became one of the most ripening with the gas is not injuri­ her that evenin.g. For six weeks crepe, and plain and printed velvet I When they come up to date and breaks forth about Italy’s need for tvisdonT^'^ ®y®s like liquid pools of fresh pastures wherein her too' popular anesthetics used in Ameri­ ous to the vitamin B content of the that same young man had been also appropriate. Pattern price 15 discuss cases that have appeared can surgery, replacinig to a consid­ celery. Kitty’s “ intention.” and to win his cents in stamps or coin (coin Is pre­ on contemporary front pages, thick population may spread and He took her arm as they walked nourish Itself. Even the great seem erable extent the use of ether, Other 'Vegetables notice she had prayed that God ferred). Wrap coin carefully. some of the inside peeps at figures toward the elevator, and felt her to speak their little inconsistencies. chloroform and nitrous oxide oxy­ As in, all other scientific experi­ might make him look her way. tremble. When they reached th^ Trans. Monogram Emb. No. 11012 in the cases are downright divert­ gen or laughing gas. ments, the results with celery can­ ing. it was a very quiet little ro­ rooms she exclaimed delightfully (blue) costs 15 cents extra. The attention, given to this sub­ not be taken as a generalization to mance. Roger had ,becn baptized But ihe purpose and point of Her Lazy Boy h chafed her stance caused doubts in the mlnda be applied to the effects of ethylene and confirmed, and taken the hands before its blaze. the volume is to show the utter investigators as to whether on all other fruits and vegetables. pledge, before Kitty accepted the Manchester Herald confusion surrounding the notion brought her son, Phillip, 20y iuto or not the rapid flnonlno-ripening nfof fruits Tomatoes are also being artificially dazzling solitaire he chose. Then "I was too excited for dinner,” court the other day. Mrs. Gage she explained. “ Couldn’t you have Pattern Service of wnat is obscene and what isn’t and vegetables by this artificial ripened by ethylene, and orangefi, slie gave two week’s notice, and the --suggesting that this is a highly told the judge that Phillip was means would not Interfere serious­ are being given a rapid cultivation girls gave her a miscellaneous As our patterns are mailed When the World War ended, personal matter and that, per­ really a very good^boy: he didn’t Thomas M. Johnson, a news­ ly With the content of vitamins. It by exposure to this gas. shower and a mahogany butterfly- from New York City please al­ haps, each man is his own best smoke, drink, or ^ang around the He accpeted the suggestion eager­ paper correspondent at the from, seemed reasonable that the develop­ It will be worth while to discover table. The banns were published, low five days. censor. street corners But he just would’ ment of the "vitamin might be a whether ethylene ripened tomatoes and Roger bought the wedding ly. supplementing it with hor;j took upon himself the task of un­ not work. Mrs. Gage Fevealed that d^oeuvres and chicken in a chafing Pattern No...... tangling ii lot of snarled history. gradual process associated perhaps can compare with sun ripened to­ ring. Of the newly published volumes she supported not only herself but with exposure to sunlight or other matoes in vitamin content, and Like tlher reporters of the war three children by selling candy at The wonder of the thing never i "The very thing,’ Price 15 Cents our particular recommendations foi agencies available in natural rip­ whether or not the oranges are in­ he insisted. zone, Joh'nson had long , known baseball games. She quoted Phillip dimmed. ' |‘ for a cold night.” the week are “ Nlghsead,” a number ening. ' jured in any way by the artificial “ Oh, why,” they asked each j that events as described to news­ as saying that “ the people who Tests with Celery. method. Such experiments will have While they waited they sat In Name of tales by a recently “ discovered” other, “ why did YOU ever love papers were not always the bvents young Englishman, H. A. Manhood. work never smile; so why should Following this suggestion, work­ to be made on living animals. c.onstrained silence, making conver­ that happened. This, of course, had I, mama?” ’ ers in the University of Mhine un­ 3IE?” sation with effort that was almost i? Size . . . Nijthing Is Sacred,” Interest­ to be expected. The censorship wa.s ing particularly for the author’s To be sure, while one pities a dertook experiments with ethylene It was seven o'clock, and Kitty in ■ udlcrous. Until finally Sybil shat­ the censorship, and the war was not mother who admits in open court in the ripening of celery ripened oy TUNIC THEME tered the polite discourse. Address style and picture of a small town her little room at the Franklin being fought to please the corres­ family-group . . .* "Harness,” the that her son U "the world’s laziest ethylene as compared with celery Square House was getting worried. "Ten years,” she cried; “and we pondents. Such news they wero boy,” one wonders, too, what she ripened in the natural manner. A taupe printed velvet uses the were loveis!” latest contribution of A. Hamilton long tunic theme with pointed “ Are you SURE, girls, there able to give out often had, of ne­ Gibbs, whose "Soundings” had has raised that son to believe she The methods of the modern In­ wasn’t a message before I came She leaned toward him, and she Send your order to the "Pat­ cessity, to be hazy as to time and expecetd from him in the way' of vestigators are of interest. Young ends finishing it. It is slightly was very lovely In the firelight. such phenomenal success. fitted, in semi-princess manner. in?” tern Dept., Manchester Evening pace and exact scene. It was Im­ his assumption of responsibilities! rats of the same litter which weigh­ “ For heaven’s sake! NO! How She looked younger with her hat Herald, Manchester, Conn.” perative that the enemy and those Perhaps it’s unfair to make a many more times are you going to off, and more girlish now that her sympathetic to the enemy shoud not tace was flushed. mother responsible in this day of ask? He’s gone back on you, Kitty. know exacty what was going on— many mote Influences thani'-’tbe . . , He’s too handsome to be ‘And we’re talking like a couple it was necessary, even, that they be BRITISH REPORT home alone can give children for true! . . . Poor Kitty!” of midle-aged fogies,” he coun­ misled. » what she draws In the way o f an tered lightly. “ We’ve grown old, But she laughed at their humor. Sybil.” Hooverettes adult child. But one does wonder “ There's the phone now! What After the armistice had been SHOWS DECLINE nevertheless! do you bet it’s not for me?” “ I haven’t !” she cried, and her Mrs. Hoover’s quick wit and tact m eyes and cheeks were flaming will stand her in good stead if she signed Johnson decided that \lM at to- cjiut AwC/i She raced down the hall, and LAMB BANDEAU they heard her before the booth “ You’re extremely provocative, ’ succeeds Mrs. Coolidge as first lady some day it would be historically important and highly interesting door closed: “ Hello . . . . hello, be remarked evenly. “ Tremen­ of the land. This Incident proves the IN POPULATION I)ctlLi uroAofuJtim a dously desirable, my dear.” point: to tell nlm, when, and where a A black velour hat that turns dear. You can’t? Oh, that’s too off the face and dips over the ears, bad.’ No, I don’t care— not really. He poked the fire vigorously. Well known as are the Hoovers lot of things had happened, and “ I’m absolutely crazy about you.” in Palo Alto and friendly though why the censorship had applied as has a narrow front bandeau of pAo&ttmi i 'fuit'OTV! It doesn’t make a bit of difference London— Threats on an approach­ shaved lamb. »» “ Yes.” they have always been with the it had. This information, after ing decline in population in Eng­ ___ ^ "tfia r; “ You’re a sweet child,’’ the voice Now she was angry. faculty‘and students at Stanford all the.36 years, finally has been land are contained in the annual re­ idea “ I never would have dreamed it. University, when Mr. Hoover re­ pieced together in a fascinating LACE TIE at the other end was saying. “ I port of the Registrar-Geneyal, The square neck of a slate blue Anybody’d think you considered turned to his old home in July, hook, “ Without Censor!’ (Bobbs- which reveals that In 1927 the / ^ 'd '& v t cc p/iettCj wish to the Lord this other thing candidates for the highest office at velvet frock has a lace tie attached hadn’t come up, but I can’t get out me quite beneath your Interest.” Merrill). birth-rate In this country was 16.6 He rose to light a clgaret, and the command of the American peo­ In gathering this material at the center of each side. The of it very well. And we’ll see Har­ per 1,000, while the death rate was lace ties in a slip knot, with its T o n w stood, when he had done It, with ple, a natural chasm seemed to open Johnson undertook a large-sized 12.3, the highest since 1922. - A m 6 o m old Lloyd tomorrow night ...” up between him and his neighbors. ends banging to the "waistline. ■flU* *** “^ *’• ”— ‘"Ta y As a business woman Kitty his back to the blaze, his hands job of checking, tracing, and in­ The death figure, so perlously deep In .his pockets. In spite of bands, and college songs Burns prided herself on being rea­ terviewing. He had to call upon near that of the birth rate, is suf­ "Sybil, I hate evasions. What do and university yells, at sight of majors, , colonels, captains, news­ ficient grounds for fears that Eng­ sonable. you want me to do?” him there swept over the crowd a Fashion Plaque “ Of course, I understand,” she paper correspondents, documents, land is facing a serious populatloh THeATKE b u il d in g (To Be Continued.) sudden realization that before them told him. “ Anyhow, I’ve a million and his own memory. decline, in the opinion of observers. stood the man chosen by the Repub­ The death-rate from cancer was . things to do.” (Do Sybil and John go on with lican party to lead it to victory. The “ I love you, Catherine Agnes,” he the highest on record, the figures their old romance? Or does Sybil thought of his new responsibilities Here is an absolutely thrilling reveal; there were more suicides interrupted solemnly. play with fire? There’s • stark and his great opportunities gripped assortment of “ inside stuff” than in any preceding year, and the Kitty hated the name she had ti agedy stalking through the sad the welcoming crowd and it turned — a description of the American quiet. Influenza epidemic in the spring taken in confirmation. The sisters chapter ahead.) strategical plan, as compared with of 1927 was more deadly than sim­ made her do it, because Agne was In simple, direct language some the original Foch plan; Pershing’s ilar epidemics in any years but her patron saint. Bpt now she ig­ one congratulated Mr. Hoover and stand against the Allied plans for 1918-1919 and 1891. told him how glad his old friends nored Roger’s teasing. the Yanks; how “ fake battles” The influenza epidemic is held “ Me, too,” she told him. NEW PAMPHLETS OUT were to see him. With equal sim­ FOR WOMEN VOTERS were "staged” in Alsace to fool responsible for the high birth rate, It w'as their little signal. If there plicity, Mr. Hoover replied that the Germans; scenes behind the but there are additional alarming •was no one near, Kitty would whis­ he was glad to be b.ack. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Vice-Chair­ German, lines, and close-up pic­ figures. The deaths of infants un­ per over the wires each night; “ I Then ensued silence until Mrs. der one year of age were, equal to man of the Republican National Hoover stepped forward. She re­ tures of thrilling advances; how love you, sweetheart.” But if there the American boys fought 'often 70 per 1,000 births, while Increased were girls in the corridor, waiting Committee In charge of the Wom­ called that in their student days, en’s Division, announces the follow­ just one phrase had been generally with tied hands; how squabbles mortality from pulmonary tubercu­ for the booth, then Kitty, when arose over the efforts of certain losis and heart and respiratory dis­ Roger repeated the holy ritual of ing new pamphlets for women: used at Stanford to express indeci­ "Republican or Democrat, If You Allied leaders to dictate the course eases is also noted! lovers, would reply so that he sion as to the next move. She Are a Home Woman You t Need seized upon the old slogan: of the American troops; what The death rate from cancer was might know there were listeners Hoover for President,” by Mrs. really’ happened to supplies the 1,376 per million population, or 1.4 about, and the conversation was "Well, do we ride or straggle?” Thomas G. Winter, Director Bureau Shouts of laughter greeted the Yanks were supposed' • to gel— and per million higher than in 1926. It shortly concluded. of Homemakers, Republican Nation­ any number of other highly inter­ is the highest crude death-rate yet "Phone me ‘In the morning?” familiar question. The* ice was reported. / al Committee. broken. The awkward moment esting bits of Inside data. "You bet. Good night, Kitty- "Why Women In Industry Want passed. The Hoover neighbors Through the pages of the book There were 4,907 deaths from jglrl.”> Herbert Hoover,” by Mrs. Raymond pressed forward to offer their con­ we were particularly Interested in suicide, a rate of 125 per million, He hung up the receiver wearily, the highest recorded figure from VERY SMART are these 'pale Robins, Director Bureau of Indus­ gratulations. encountering the names of old grey kid gloves with silYer nail-' and sat dejectedly on the bed star­ trial Women, Republican - National friends and acquaintances. this cause, and an analysis reveals ling blankly. that the use of lysol and coal gas head encrusted cuffs. Let uls shampoo new life and beauty into drab and Committee. ONE-SIDED EFFECT "Oh, God, what a mess!” "Ten Brief Reasons Why I Am a has greatly increased In acts of dingy looking rugs. All the dust!' and grime is Quite a different censorship story self-destruction. Republican,” 1928 Edition. By Mrs. Is related in “ To the Pure” ("Viking gently removed, leaving the nap soft and velvety... IQtty's fiance had succeed re- A petunia colored flat crepe Deaths on railways numbffred M l^ ADA M: Alvin T. Hert. frock has deep wa^at and hip Press). This is a comprehensive .bly in a basiness way. "Women Leaders Bolt Smith In 466, against 419 in 1926,. while bright with renewed life and color. yokes that point irregularly way study of that particular censorship deaths) from mechanically propell­ MERRIFIELl) girls agreed that Kitty had Maine.” ■ over on the left side. From below clamped on for moral .imrposes. It ed vehicles increased from 3,412 in pretty well by herself. Copies of these pamphlets, can be the waist’s point a group of tiny was undertaken by two lawyers, Teacher of L ^ ■now If you can only hold him,” obtained by sending a self-address­ 1926 and 4,075 in 1926 to 4,492 in pleats are stitched down. From Morris Ernest, and William Seaglo, 1927. Mandolin Tcnor^Sanjo jtov lold her, and warned her ont ed envelope to .Women’s Informa­ below the skirt’s yoke point the both of whom have had considerable Bjtojo-Mandollo T-1.-. IP Ihehr bard young wisdom. "Tho tion Bureau, Room 427,‘Barr Biiild- The rise in the death-rate and pleats flare. experience in defending cases in­ the decline in the birth-rate was Tenor Guitar Plectrum Banjo “ ^ h* has known of the many, 1^8, .Washington,. D. C. \ volving "Indecent” books, art and Ukulele Maodu-OellC to wUl'settle to one.’^ found to affect both sexes almost m YELLOW RACK such. equally. Mandula Ceilo-Banjo CUdweU.bad been as noto- HAND WORE They begin with a sort o f out­ Ensemble Playing for Advanced ■Doeessfol 'with women as. New color combinations appear line of censorship; in which they FUR HEM Pupils. . ’ • • ' ; > iesi estate. Fine handwork makes many a in the sports wear field. An Eng­ show that even great mlnd-j have A princess evening gown, of Agent for Gibson Instruments.. salts he ooenpled at the frock smart this season. Fagot- lish ensemble Is of hand-woven stumbled about {in dealing with beige satin, flares in circular full-, DOUGAN DYE W ORli$ l|MnqiQ«i ^as Indicative o f his Odd Fellows’ Block ting, hemstitching, rolled edges, black homespun, shot with four this subject. That which amuses n»Bs below the hips, dipping to . Harrison. Stroet IN C F h b b e ; achievements. Sybil delicate embroidery and narrow tones of yellow, while the angora the authors, particularly is that floor length in the rear: The en­ At tbo Center.— IUmmo 8. Uort- South Manchostor toiipprsised wltit ths taxuiy hand-made lace edges are ezcel- sw f)| 4 | 'r hlojum ^ the brightest yel- '^esterday’g indecencies becotqe to­ tire hem is of dark thrown tar. .day, Tnesday, Wedaceday and morrow’s classics. How, they ask. The shoulder straps are lewClled. niurgday- •: * M AN CH ESto (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, OCTTOBER 15, 1928. PAGE ELEVEN

The co-feature for tomorrow imd TOLLAND BIG MOXIE CONTEST ESTHER RALSTON AT Wednesday is "Beau Broadway,” DAILY RADIO PROGRAM latest of the Lew Qody-Aileen P rl^ gle vehicles. Monday, October 15. 440.9—W C X -w A l, DETROIT—680. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fenolen STIRS UP INTEREST THE s t a ie' tohorrow ,7:30—Roxy with WJZ. idinif DX Stations. Clough celebrated their golden Thrills, romance and laughter “The King^s--Gift.’* a dromalogiie 8:30—Lingemen minstrels. r ^ ry S B , ATLANTA-630. wedding anniversary Wednesday are to be found in this story of portrayliik the story of two .^rlcan 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour. DEVELOPED AND 9:30—Monday night muslcaL H.' 9:00f—Busfoess club program. at their home on Stafford road, Boys and ^irls Saving Bottle New York's gay White Way and the traders on the Gold Coast, will he pre­ party. prize ring. PRIN TED 10:00—Songs; Hawailans; dance. with sixty of their relatives and Caps to Enter in B^ce for Beautiful Blonde Star Has sented during the General Motors’ 535.4— WTIC HARTFORD—560. 1 1 orchestra. friends present during the after­ Tomorrow ’ evening brings back 24 HOUR SERVICE family party to be broadcast by WEAF 6:30—Bond instrumental trio. |62^-n^W , CHICAGO—570. Free Automobile, Stelar Role in'.^ >**Sawdust 7:30—WEIAF Savings Bank hour. noon to offer their congratulations another of the famous Merchants Film Deposit Box at and associated stations at 9:30 Mon­ 7:50h-WJZ prpgraniB (3 hfa.) Paradise;” Alsii^ Another and State Theater Gift Nights with 8:00—Republican campaign talk. recital. and best wishes, and to be present day night A program of the iate^ 8:30—WEAF programs (1V4 hrs.) Rivalling even the intensity of Feature. ; \/ bigger and better presents than ever Store Entrance syncopated music of South Africa will 10,0ft—^Cuuio conc6rt* with their gifts. Golden - flowers 10:30—Bond dance orchestra. llrOOj—Mple play. were in abundance around the the Republican-Democratic election, before. be played by a concert orclicst''a un­ 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—710. the Moxie Contest, recently an- der the direction of Theophil Wendt 7:00—I.«vUow’3 orchestra; lleders. vt*.: 365.C^WEBH';Wj JD, CHICAGO—820. rooms and the living room was step right up, ladies and gentle­ who for many years was conductor of. 8:00—Courier’s concert hour. orchestra, trio, tastefully decorated with Laurel nOuncd, is the sole topic of interest men! The show starts right now! the Cape Town Symphony in south Lingering colds are dangerous. KEMP'S 8:30—United Choral Singers. hour; songs. and Clematis with .the years marked among the boys and girls of New See the beautiful diving 'Venuses! Africa. Most of the selections on the 9:00—Lowney concert with Ruth U :0D ^fchestra; mystery three. First Aid Cold Remedy for qalek program will^be Mr. Wendt’s own 1878 and 1928 with golden figures England at the moment. Such, in effect, is the repartee of Manning, soprano. (s ^ ^ W G N ^ W U B , CHICAGO—720. In the contest, which is interest­ relief. Magnell Drug Co., So. Man­ compositions. A baritone and chorus 9:30—Warner Jubilee houK embedded in the glossy laurel. The the beautiful blonde star, Esther chester— Advt. of women’s voices ■will also be heard. 10:00—Democratic National committee, artists party. decorations were done by Mr. James ing in itself, the Moxie Company Ralston, in her latest Paramount One hour later this same group of 10:30—Captivators concert hour. J2-22!~Wfca^land; quintet offers to the winner a new Chrysler stations will put on the t.ir the cam­ 11:05—Henderson’s dance orchestra. JJ’SOH^BaHtofne; dream ship# Clough who is noted for artistic starring vehicle, "The Sawdust paign talk of Governor Alfred E. 11:30—The Witching hour. IstlOr-Hawaiians, dance nuisic. decorations. Mr,, and Mrs. Clough Plymouth model, 5 passenger sedan. Paradise,” which comes td the State Smith from Sedelia,.,Mo. '■'iola I’hilo, 333.1— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900.. ;■ ;344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. The second prize is a Majestic all­ Theater for tomorrow and Wednes­ ASSESSORS’ ‘ dramatic soprano of'Operatic and con­ received over one hundred dollars 7:00—Lowe’s dance orchestra. ' ifpianist; Angelus. in gold and many other beautiful electric radio set with built-in Dy­ day as part of a splendid double LOCAL WOMAN’S cert experience, will be heard with 7:30—Memory’s G.arden; Sallortown. ' Iharmony girls. namic Speaker in a beautiful cab- feature program. NOTICE Roxy and His Gang during the pro­ 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 9:00-^^jc^es; music; revue. and useful articles. The day was gram to bo radiated by WJZ and chain 10:00—Studio ensemhje. ideal for the occasion and guests ;inet The third prize is an Iver John- Miss Ralston portrays the role of at 7:30. Other vocal and instmmeutal 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. -447,^>yMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. ‘ son bicycle and so on down the list, a carnival “ barker” for her act of aO T H E S W A S H The Inhabitants of the soloists, and selections by the oiior.us 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria music. '-'7 hrs.) from out of town were present in­ and orchestra will support Miss 7:00—Savings bank hour. cluding, Mrs. Marion Clough Hut­ consisting of 114 prizes. The boys six diving girls. 'There are the div­ Andy, pianist. and girls of New England are in­ TOWN OP MANCHESTER Philo. At the same time WGBS has 7:20—Talk. ’’World Today.” !499ra’-ii-WrAA, DALLAS—600. chins, Washington, D. C., Mrs. ing girls, bandstand, " sideshow arranged for another of its "Theater 7:45—Physical cultural prince. vited to send in Moxie caps gather­ freaks, the merry-go-around, the WHITER NOW Magazine Hours” during which will be 8:00—Republican campaign talk. - dance orchestra. Hutchins, Columbia, Miss Prances Liable to pay taxes, are hereby no­ 11:00—Belcanto quartet Clou'gh, Wollaston, Mass., Mr. and ed at home and from their friends. ball throwing games, the hot dog introduced headliners of '.•audevilie 8:30—Gypsies dance orchestra. Each Moxie cap counts one vote in tified and required to return to the and musical comedy, Lieut Col. Topp, 9:30—General Motors' hour featuring DAVENPORT—800. Mrs, Bert Clough and son Harold stand and Jemonade counter— all Last longer, too, according Assessors on or before the first day officer commanding, has given permis­ Theophil Wendt and Afro-' rffi-guK Shtoe and kiddles. Clough, Williimantic, Chester the contest and the boy or girl the colorful familiar street carnival to Mrs. V. Crockett sion for the broadcasting of a band Oriental music. Ste^wEAF programs (8 hrs.) sending in the greatest number wins concessions sho'wn to adequate ad- of November next, a list ot projier- concert by the Governor’s General’s 10:30—Talk by Governor Alfred E. 12:00—Hfeuej’s orchestra. Clough and Dorothy MacNeil, New ty owned by them on the first day Smith. the Chrysler Sedan. The next high­ van tage'In the picture. Foot Guards band with assisting art­ ■3*5.^K0A, DENVER—920. London, George Clough and Mary “ Rinso suds soak out the dirt. of October 1928, and the Assessors ists. The concert may be tuned in 11:30—Park Centra! orchestra. Clough Meriden, Lticy Clough, est number receives the Majestic A new type.of role is portrayed The clothes are white and sweet from CNRO at S:45. 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—660. -- ?S^55r“® ^Y er concert orcdiestra. will meet them for the purpose of l2:00^Reese' popular trio. Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Linden Ab- Radio and so on down the list The by Miss Ralston in this, picture. and smell ever so lovely, it doesn’t 6:00—Palais D’Or orchestra. , contest closes at midnight Dec. 23 receiving their list at the Black face type Indicates best features 6:50—^Long’s sporting page. t f o r t bie, and Earl Abbie, Hazardville, There is more of a dramatic touch ■wear out clothes or fade colors, 4M}7-^WBAP, WORTH-600. and the prizes will be awarded right 7:00—Cook’s travelogue. programs (8% hrs.) Mrs. John Darling, New Britain, to it than In her previous successes. and it is safe on even fine linens. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang with Viola MUNICIPAL BUILDING All programs Eastern Standard Time. 12:15—Theater entertainment Mrs. Estella Clough Ammidon, after the Christmas holidays at one She is ably supported by a select­ It never troubles my hands. Wash­ Philo, contralto. of the local theaters. ed cast of stars Including Hobart Leading East Stations. 9:00—Neapolitan nights with Giuseppe ; 40g—PWX, HAVANA—760. Ahington, Conn., Mr, and Mrs. Er­ day Is easier with Rinso, and I <)ctober 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 dl Benedetto, tenor. ^etson military parade. nest Clough Woonsocket, Hhode The awarding of prizes will be a Bosworth and Reed Howes. could not get along without it for October 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20 272.&—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—“ Real Folks,” with George 10:00—^Studio musical program. gala event in Itself, The festivities October 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 7:05—Dinner music; talk. Frame-Brown, actor. Island. washing dishes, floors, and in fact 422.3r-WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—710. and entertainiilent planned, includes everything about the house. It’s 8:30—Tenor, soprano, grultars. 10:00—Waldorf-Astoria orchestra, 10:00—^Mbsitol entertainment The Republicans of Tolland held October 29, 30, 31 9:00—^Ambassador concert orchestra. 11:00—Slumber music. a caucus Wednesday evening. The the leading theatrical stars and en­ awfully good— a great household j370,Z-eWDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. Novemoer 1 10:00—Violinist ’cellist, pianist 405.2— AVLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. candidates nominated to be voted tertainers under the direction of a CONFIDENTIAL laundry soap.” (Signed) Mrs. V. 10:30—Soprano, baritone, pianist 9:30—WEAF artists porty. ___ 8:30—WEAF prdgrams (ItJ hrs.) master of ceremonies, who will be From 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. at. and 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:30—Governor Shiitli with WEAF, 10:30—Song fest; Amos 'n’ Andy. on for representatives are Samuel LOAN SERVICE Crockett, 4 West Street, Manches­ 1 p. m., to 7 p. m., each day. 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 11:00—Smith’s Symphony orchestra, chosen from the ranks of the most ter, Connecticut, 12:45-7-Nlghthawk frolic. Simpson and Garret H. Siegel. Can be secured through the Ideal Excepting Saturdays from 9 a. m. 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH^SO, “■ 4iB8.^KFI, LOS ANGELES—640 popular comedians showing in Bos­ Plan. We make loans up to 3300 9:00—String qusirtet,. *.rano. 6:30—Studio ensemble. Mrs. C. Hibbard West and Mr. Clothes last longer to 11.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. to 5 p. l():00l--.N. B. C. programa Lathrop West attended the eigh­ ton. This contest is one of the big­ and give you .twenty months ti. re­ 9:30—Real Folks with JZ. 6:5.5—Baseball scores. •, pay. We offer our clientele three Now clothes don't need to be m. 10:00—Marylar.oers orchestra. 7:30—^WJZ programs (2% hrs.) ll:0(^A rtists. instrumental trio. teenth annual convention of Tol­ gest events yet announced by Moxie 1:00-—Packard concert orchestra. I to the boys and girls of New Eng- big things, promptness, privacy scrubbed and boiled threadbare to Evening meetings are for the 461.6—WNAC. BOSTON—650. 10:00—Richards dance orchestra. land County Council of religious and courtesy. Our loans art made 7:11—Amos *n’ Andy; talk, 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 322.5^WHAS, LOUISVILLE—930 I land. For years Moxie has always get the dirt out. Rinso soaks them convenience of those who caiuuiC education that was held at the for any emergency. 7:45—Lady of the Ivories. 7:00—Red Arrow male quartet. 9:30-tWEAF artists party. had something of interest to an­ whiter than hours of scrubbing. come to the day sessions. Ta.\pay- 8:00—WOR programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Uncle Gimbee; address. ' 10:30—Studio artists programs. South Coventry Congregational IDEAL FINANCING And it’s so safe! Economical, too. 302.8—WGR. BUFFALO—990. 8:00—W EAF programs (3% hrs.) nounce to the kiddies. The Moxie ers are requested to come in the day 405.2—WCGO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. church, last Friday night. ASSOCIATION, INC. In tub or machine, Rinso, the gran­ time it iiossible and not crowd the 7:00—WEAF programs (4% hrs.) 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 9:30—WEAF artists party. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Shaw Lollypops are known and loved by 12:00—Buffalo organ recital. 7:30—WJZ programs (2\4 hrs.) 10:30—Hamline University hour. every boy and girl in this country. 983 Hnln'St. Room 408 ulated “ no-work” soap, is all you evening sessions. Owners of Au­ 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 10:00—Studio entertainment. 11:00—^Atwater Kent state audition. and daughter Miss'Winona Shaw of Hartford. Conn. need—-no bar soaps, chips or pow­ tomobiles and Motorcycles are re­ 6:30—Maggio’s orchestra. 11:00—Smith’s Cavaliers orchestra. Springfield, are guests of Mr. and The Moxie “ push-mobile,” the Mox­ F. W. Hawkiniwtn, Ugr. 7:30—WGY entertainments. 336.9—WSM, NASHVILLE—890. ders. Rinso comes in two sizes— quested to give make and date of 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 9:0O—.Studio eiitertainmenL ie “ pull-mobile,” the Moxie crystal Phone 2.8052 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 11:55—Time; weather; markets. Mrs. John Steele. radio set— these are only a few of most'women prefer the BIG pack­ their machines. Persons owning li:05—Smith’s Cavaliers orchestra. 6:00—Stocks: farm forum. 9:80—WEAF family party. 10 :|0—Studio entertainment. Anyone having any second hand age. Try it! Pianos are nrged to hand in their 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 6:30—Van Curler music. clothing or money they would like the endless number of novelties that 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 7:00—WEAF Savings Bank hour. ^4-I^W RVA, RICHMOND—1180. have been given away by the Moxie list of same in order to save the 10:00—Entertainers; organist 7:30—Studio concert; talk. 9:15—Andoneglu's octet. to donate to the Florida relief are man. ten per cent, addition. AH Usts 10:15—Stiidio features. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) requested to leave same at the In every event of Importance to of Real Estate must give the 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 10:30—Studio entertainment. ll;0(^Rlchmond dance orchestra. home of Mrs. J. H. Steele where 9:30—WEAF family party. 11:00—Smith’s Cavaliers orchestra, 422.3-^KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. boys and girls, the Moxie man has boundaries of the land, as by law 10:30—Studio recital. 305.9—WHAZ, TROY—980. 12:10—N,- B. C. programs. they will be packed and sent to the been present with his gifts— mar­ reqniKd, or they wiU not be ac­ 12:30—Dance program Rockville Red Crosi- chapter and 8:00—Studio entertainments; orch. 1:B0—^variety program, artists. bles for the marble tournaments, cepted. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. sent to Florida. free Moxie for picnics and outdoor Miss Ruth Ayers, Miss Marion 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 319^KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. events and lollypops for everybody, PLEASE NOTE! November' 7:30—Old-time minstrels. 8:00—Studio entertainment. 11:00—Gillette bears. Bill, Miss Florence Nyman of the everywhere. The ingenious toys and 1st is the last day! 8:00—^WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 348.6—WGBS, NEW YORK—860. ■ IfOn-—Amos, ’n’ Andy. Hartford hospital were recent ' 254.8—WKRC, CINCINNATI—1220, 2:l^I.«SSet> concert frolic. playthings invented by the Moxie 8:00—Instrumental program. 9:00—Studio feature prograni. guests of Miss''Ayers parents Mr. Persons neglecting to attend to 7:30—Theater Magazine period. 340.7-^WJa X, JACKSONVILLE—880. Man number by the dozens. He is a 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 9:00—Instrinhental trio. and Mrs. William Ayers of Merrow real New England Santa Claus who their lists on or befot’e the first day 32:00—Dance orchestra. 8:15—Benefit boxing bouts. “ 9:30—WEAF artists party. road. 361.2—WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 10:30—Two (lance orchestras. is known and loved by every'boy of November will have ten per cent, 11:00—Concert program. Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Oliver adiled to same. All persons liable 9:30—WEAF family party. 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. 416.4—KHJ, LOS ANGELAS—720. and girl in New England. He does 10:30—Two piano recital. 8:30—Orchestr.a; violinist; soprano. 12:00—Studio musical program. Johnson and Edith Johnson of to give In lists of Taxable Property 10:4.5—Artists: two orchestras . not come down from the North Pole 8:30—Orchestra; banjoes; poems, 1:00—Dance orchestra. Hartford were recent guests of Mr. wi^i his reindeers at Christmas; he are urged to ap|>ear before the 2K.3—WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 9:30-7-Darice music (3 hrs.) .-.,y , 499.7rr-XTh^, HOT SPRINGS—600. 7:50—Canfield male chorus. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson. Assessors. Pers«ms making out 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 10:00—Arlington dance music. . rides each day along country roads 8:30—Instrumental trio. 11:15—Hafniohy Four male quartet Mrs. Charles Riccard who has their lists will be obliged to make 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 8:30—Educational talk; violinist and city streets in a curious thing Q ^ jGiujC iAattmdii, 9:30—Talk; contralto; talk. 11:45—Studio snecinitiea. been a guest of her uncle Samuel he calls a “ Horse-mobile” distribut­ oath and sign same. Persons filing 11:00—Popular pep purveyors. 416.9— WMC. MEMPHIS—680, Johnson and Mrs. Johnson has re­ lists as agents for - other iiersons 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 434.5—CNRO, - OTTAWA—690. H:30-^-Saipova concert program. ing his largess in abundaoce to the 7:15—Orchestra: shoe prince. 8:00—Chateau Laurier orch. I2f30—Iian(»- orchestra. turned to her home in Hartford. kiddies he loves. Jhu)Mmm£dieim must declare under oath, that they 8:30—Dominion market reports. „ 8:00—Republican campaign talk. ; ’3a4.s-Koa, n e w Me x ic o —760. Mrs. John Pratt lias returned to ENOOllSES EKKJUS FOR STOMACH TROUBLE. have been duly appointed agent and 8:30—WEAR programs (3 hrs.) 8:45—Governor General’s Foot Guards .lO.tilO-rrFarTp talk; orchestra. , 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. band. ■ her home in Natick, Mass., after a have full anthorit.v and knowledge ll;30-‘^Hoiispkeeper’s talk; * orchestra. visit with her daughter-in-law Mrs. Mr. Everett Reynolds, 19 Putnam St., Bristol, Conn.— “ I to file such list. Blanks can be ob­ 7:30—Battle’s concert orchestra. 468.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—640. ' 336.9— KNX. OAKLAND—896. MISS MARY E. WILCOX '9:00—Studo feature program. 8:30—WE.AF programs ( 2 '> ^ hrs.) 10:30—Play; courtesy program . Marilla Bean Pratt and children have had stomach trouble for 5 years. I have been unable to tained of the .Assessors, Town Clerk 10:30—^Denny’s dance orchestra. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 12:00—Feature program. and at the several Postufflees in and Dr. W. B. Bean and Mrs. Bean eat at times. I have taken 9 bottles of Erbjus and feel like a at their cottage on Inspiration OPENS AN OFFICE HERE town. ^ Point, Chapman Hill. new man. S. EMIL JOHNSON, Wyckoff Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Springfield were guests Wednesday Miss Mary E. Wilcox today open­ PACKARD’S DJIUG STORE SAMUEL NEIi^ON, .IR., j' ■) W'est Hartford are taking a motor . GEORGE A. JOHNSON, trip through the west and will visit of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele. ed offices in the Farr building, 647 South Manchester, Conn. Assessors. WTIC California. Mrs. Wilson, who is a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Clough, Main street; 'as a public stenog­ Fifty-three names have been daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Doris Clough and Mrs. Bump of rapher, where she will bb prepared Manchester, Conn., October 8, 1923 Travelers Insurance Co. handed in to the registrars of voters William E. Ellis of Gilead, retains Flushing. Long Island, are spend­ to do all forms of copying, multi­ on the “ to he made” list. Twenty- ing a few days at Mr. Clough’s graphing, legal and commercial Hartford hCTj ^ m e .place and is a frequent three voters were made in the eardy .^Sitpr ih^re. bungalow on Stafford road. work, as well as carry carbons, rib­ 535.4 m. 560 k. c. part of September. While it is not At the annual meeting of the Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett was present bons and general typewritnng sup­ probable that ali those on the lates' Ecclesiastical Society held in the at the Hope ^Sewing Club, O.E.S., plies. list will show up to be made voters church officers for the ensuing year held at the home of Miss Elmer Os­ Miss Wilcox is especially well fit­ it seems likely that the voting list of .were eld.ct,ed as follows: Mrs. Asa borne in Rockville Tuesday after­ ted to carry on an enterprise of this Program for Monday' the town will be considerably in­ noon. M. W. lEllis,*clerk; J. B. Jones, treasur­ nature. She is the daughter of Mr. creased. Twenty-si.x of the name? ers'Mertqn W. Hills, Asa W. Ellis, and Mrs. George H. Wilcox of :25— Summary of Program and on the last list are women, and News Bulletins ■and EdVard E. Foote, society com­ Green Hill street, well known a. t-wenty-seven men. proprietors and teachers at the Here Is Your Opportunity ;30— Hotel Bond .Trio— Emil mitted; Heimberger, Director Nominees for representatives at Recent guests at the home of Mr. MARLBOROUGH Connecticut Business college in th ! The Classic Trio— the Republican caucus held anH M;^.^Elton W. Buell were Mr. Odd Fellows building at the Center. Wednesday afternoon are: Robert ■'ij,nd JMrs., ttarry Bisspll of South After graduating from the local Andante Opus 52 . . . .Rubinstein The Republicans held their cau­ Elegie from D minor Trio E. Foote and Winthrop Porteif. Mandbes^ef. High school with the 1925 class , Leon Rathbone who has served for cus Wednesday evening, aad thpir she studied for a year at her Arensity nominations are: Representative, Trio Opus 49 ...... Mendelssohn several years as judge of probate father’s business college, and the' was nominated for the office again. Howard B. Lord; justices of peace, next year she took a course at the ToWinaTonofCoalFREE Andante Opus 90 ...... Dvorak Justices nominated are H. Clintdji G A U ^ LECTURER Elmer E. Hall, Leon L. Buell. C. A, School.(.f Practical Arts and Let :00— Mutual Savings Bank Hour Ryan. from N. B. C. Studios Porter, J. Bankk Jones, Rfiss Aniwi. ters, Boston University and became The Democrats held their caucus :30— Station WCAC will broad­ Clark, Edwin T. Smith, and' a member of Phi Kappa Epsilon cast on this same frequency until i)rthur R. Gillette. Some comment ' ■ DRAWS BIG jCROWD Thursday ever ing and their nomi­ Since then she has had practical 8:00 u. m. has been caused by the failure to nations are: Representative, Josep'i business expe ience in office work loo— Republican National Com- nominate one representative from Raukl; Justices, Frank Austin, and in teaching at Connecticut Bus Just Guess the Weight of the Imittee Program— St3c. Hoover’s Hebron Center, both the nominees Stcgphen A. Haboush Tells Dwight Hodge, William Lieser, iness College. She believes that In [Address from Boston, Mass. givenjieing from Gilead. It has Large Audience AU About judge of probate, Mi’s. Mary L. a town nf the size of Manchester fOO— A. & P. Gypsies from^ N. B. been an almost iron-clad custom of Holy Land. Hall. thera is a field for at least one pub­ C. Studios the town t,y have the two sections of The Dorcas society met with Mrs. lic stenographer, and it will be her Henry J. Blakeslfee Thursday after­ Lump of Old Company’s Lehigh :30— General Motors Family Par- the town represented In these nona- A large audience greeted Stephen pleasure to execute the smallest , ty from N. B. C. Studios inations. The name of Loren M. A. Haboush from Galilee, famed noon. ’ commission with as much care as 1:30— Howard Correct Time Lord received considerable support lecturer and author, at the Swedisn Mrs. Alex Brault has returned to the more Important ones. Miss WIl 1:30— Hotel Bond Dance Orches­ at. first nominee from the center, Lutheran church yesterday after­ Jewett City after spending a few cox is running an advertisement tra— Norm Cloutier, Director but repeated ballotings gave Mr. noon at the regular monthly Luther days here at her former home. qlsewhere In today’s Herald. Coal Set on Concrete Base in Front :00— News and Weather Fore­ Porter the advantage. League service. Mr. Haboush took The-Mock Trial “ Who Stole the cast The women’s bridge club met at for his ‘ subject the twenty-third Mince Pies” was given here Friday The safest cough remedies, throat the home of the Misses Pendleton j Psalm and in connection with this evening by the youfig people from and hronchal Balsam— Sold only-at Wednesday evening. Mrs. Anne gave many interesting experiences Middle Haddam. Miss Emma Weir Magnell. Drug Ck)., so. Manchester. of Our Office and Win the Prize Gilbert was winner of the evening. of his boyhood as a shepherd in of this place, who is employed in — Advt. , I iN’S .LEAGUE STARTS Recent guests at the country Galilee. Middle Haddam took part in the home of Mrs. Clara Brown and her- Mr, Haboush was born in a shep­ play. daughter, Mrs. Daisy Humphreys o£ herd’s home about 13 miles from Mrs! Gloeckl has returned to New WEEKLY DISCUSSIONS Hartford were Dr. and Mrs. William. Nazareth, overlooking the sea of York after spending sometime with FARR^ Andrus and son Donald and a Galilee. He spent his entire boy­ Mr. and Mrs. John Raukl. friend, Mrs. Case, all of West Hart hood on the same mountains tend- Miss Catherine Christensen has Gmtest Starts Today, Saturday Oct. 13 snter Church Pastor Talks on ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry iug sheep'that were the boyhood returned to New York after spend­ I Ethics and Unethical Prac* Phillips of East. Hartford. Oth'ei home lands ,of Jesus. The shepherd’s ing a few weeks with her parents, CIDERMLL tices in Business. guests were Frank Sargent, Mrs. ” te,i] acpord^g to Mr. Haboush, is Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen. J. Sulivan, and Mrs. Matie 'Scott, o f t'on e-of ease and pleasure, but The following were entertained one of struggle, adventure and OPEN MONDAYS AND The first of a series of Sunday East Hartford. i at dinner recently by Mr. and Mrs. And Ends Saturday Nov. 24 -istrife. On hills of Galilee even T. W. Doherrentz: Mr. and Mrs. [orning discussions to be conduct- Mrs. Mary Mitchell accompanie^i ;i,^oda,y. young shepherds are watch- TH U RSD AYS by the Men’s League of the a motor party made up of Mr. anS^ 'William Legg and grandson and Ihg their, flocks day and night, as Mrs. E. C. Finley of Mt. Vernon, N. Inter Congregational ChnrCh was Mrs. Wilbur Hills and their so| I theji didf thousands of years ago. Until Further Notice. lid yesterday. Watson Woo’druif, Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Winthn)|i y., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finley, Winner wOl receive award o f Ton of Coal in time to cook his Mr. Haboush pictured the life of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred M, Lord, Mr, and istor, spoke oh “ Ethics and Busi- Porter and their children, tw shepherds tp\his audience as only a Rear of 192 Main St. = 3S.” Misses Barbara and Shirley Fish M Mrs. Raymond Lord and son all of or her Thanksgiving Dinner with it. native G aB ^ n shepherd could. He Providence, R. I. ‘/Rev. Mr. Woodruff’s talk proved Manchester, Mrs. Lucy Milton aim [Klci th^ blcfie attention of his hear- be extremely interesting and daughter of Hartford. The par^ Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Lord ||rs forr almost an hour. and son Robert spent the week end fompted considerable discussion went to Forest Park, Springfield, In adidition to stories to be told WHAT STORY DO meiUhers. Mr. Woodruff dis- Mass., spending a day. in East Greenwich, R. I., with rela­ RULES Mr. Haboush in native costum? tives. ’ Issed -both ethical principles ap- Mrs. Olive Clark and hqr daugliS xt Friday-^'evening in High school |ied to business and unethical ter Miss Anne Clark attended i llj dti|‘lj^ his travelogue on ” Je- At the school board meeting If there are two or more guesses the same, a drawing will be held among them to which was held recently Paul YOUR T E li? athods sometimes practiced, meeting of the D. A. R. held a f t h ^ sailem^nd the East,” there will determine the winner. The drawing will be conducted by a disinterested party. long'unethical methods, he spoke Nathaniel Foote Chapter House in' several'^ Is of motion pictures Roberts was elected chairman. bribery in the form of rebates Colchester on Wednesday. the Holy^Hahd. This will give Miss Mary L. Hall is recovering Yellow Tinge on the W te lid special advantages which, •with The Rev. T. D. Martin was a ose who did not hear the Galilean from an operation for appendicitis le price cutting made possible, visitor in Hartford for a day or tVo eaik-iX^sterday an opportunity to at the Charter Oak hospital, Hart­ Is a Danger Sign CONTEST OPEN TO EVERYONE ,JN MANCHESTER AND suit In unfair competition. this-week. He was entertained for ad him. Another feature of the ford. Miss Hal', is a teacher in Bloomfield. |Rev. Mr. Woodruff also discuss- a part of the time at the home of Tyening’s program will-be the play- The whites of charming eyes are untruthful advertising and mis- Mrs. Kergenven, formerly from Col­ g iof the shepherds pipes by Mr. Leon L. Buell and Mr. and Mrs. NEIGHBORING TOWNS Howard B. Lord and son Robert clear and clean, oresentation, and referred to laws chester and a former parishioner ab'bush. music for the eiren- blue-tinted — never doll with the plgned to prevent the latter evil of Mr. Martin. g Will be provided by Madam Ha- called at Hart E. Buell’s in Gilead YELLOW TINGE which betrays u4h. The-lecturer will have on the last of the week. sa^ that great progress has The Gilead Cemtery Association bad health. , Just Send in Your Name, Addres s and Guess. |en niade in the standard of ethics display a large collection of native Miss Audrey N. Hall has been A yellow ■tinge m your eyes is held its annual meeting for the tostumes and curios. This includes visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard F. business and he gave illustra- election of officers at the home of not only nnsi^tly—it’s a |ne V6i’jrs,i&5iO£j''‘Widow’B Mite" and McCormack in Hartford. Ins tp substantiate his statement. Robert E. Foote. Officers for the sign. It tells others and it riiould iNexiSunday, Charles Cheney will ||he oft quoted "sheckle.” Both of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Bllsh and tell you that you suffer from liver ensuing jear are Robert E, Foot% IhesW’ POii© fftre oi^er two thousand daughter Dorothy, Miss Lydia Lord Tthe speaker; His subject will be,' president; Alfred H. Post, vice? trouble or constipation. [ears .old,'-'ib ’ and Miss Edith Roberts left Thurs­ Lre <^Ur Anti-Trust Laws Obso- president; Mrs. C. Daniel Way, sec­ If you have a yellow tinge in y w le?” For; past three weeks, since day for a ten days trip to Niagara eyes do sometmng about it nght retary; J. Banks Jones, superin­ entering-: thPY«tate of Connecticut, Falls and Canada. now* Start correcting it today. tendent. A committee, J. Banks. " r. Haboush has given on an aver- The Dorcas society will held their Take Beecham's laxative P i^ G. E. WILUS & SON. be. Jones and William J. Warner were: ge jOf 18 lectures a week. The annual Harvest Supper and Sale of Porely vegetable. Safe, mild. £a- |he safest cough remedies, throat appointed to look into the' matter ravelog®eJ%«re Friday evening Is Fancy work on Thursday, October fective. ^ c k natural action. Pleas­ 2 Main Street brdnchal .Balsam— Sold duly at of providing a small building to eink given tinder the auspices of 26 th. ant and easy to take. 50c at all drug­ TeL 50 Manchester |gneH Drug’ Co., S^."^Manchester. house tools used in the cemetery the Sw.edlsh Lutheran Sunday Miss Fanny A. Blish spent the gists. Trial size 26c. Remember to Iv1i„ work. school. ■ ' week end at her home here. astk for Beecham'a PQla. •«» •' J.K.'. MANCHESTER (GONN.) EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, OdrbBER 15, 1928. Concentrate Your Efforts-Use These Columns And Gain The Pfo ...... ------;rny,,.,.... - - - - - ______n.i-u-..„ Waat Ad fnfOTmatioa Cards of Thanks B ArtIclea, for Sale 45 J (TVr8«3 grown so rich on the sea tri^e wli CARD OF THA7TKS FOR SALE—A COBBLER^ outfit. In- ANDOVER the Indies and. America tliat th( V ■' Manchester cludlng finisher, ss^ying machine, J .. [CREDIT HOLLAND lived, at ease in Anisterdam, coi To the friends and neighbors who bench. Jack, lasts, and complete set promised with the; call of itbe s< Evening Herald so kindly helped during the long in­ of hand toola Good as new, sell Mrs. Mrs. Thonfos. Lew^ at­ validism and recent illness of my cheap for cask. W. L. Pish, Lake tended the Stafford '^alr Fridi^slv' by sailing to mei^t the i^comli Classified Advertisements wife, and all who by word or deed street. South Manchester. Tel. 970-2. Charles Wrignt sjent thetweek- WITH ORIGIN OF merchant fleet.' offered sympathy or sent beautiful Phone Your Want Ads 'Skating Developed; floral tributes, I wish to extend my end at his home scelehrati^’hi^i Connt B\x VTBTtLgB words to a llna Blectrlral Applianceeii—Kadto 41) birthday cn October 12th. He re­ “ When word came than tjie shi; Inltlala. numbers and abbreviations, heartfelt thanks. were on the.'Tezel roads the retiri each count as a word and oomnonnd CHARLES A. SWEET. To The turned to his work tn New Y ^ r ^ 'b th POPULAR GAM B words as two worda Minimum cost Is ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, ap­ Sunday afternoon, -i • captains would- sail out to me pliances. motors, generators sold price of throe llnea Lost and Found t 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace HSKiift^’ them In small, luxurious ships d and repaired. Work called for. signed like m'nature galleons Xlne rates per for transient Pequot Electric Co., -407 . Center St. took their youngest’ son, Bry*nt, to „ Washington — Three popular POUND—SMALL pocketbook on Main TeL 710-W. see Dr. Boyd. He Was taken said the Geographic Bulletin. ada street. Inquire Mrs. J. W. Farr, 647 sports-^yachting,'skating and golf EhleetlTe March 17, 1K7 Evening Herald Manchester Memorial hbspital “ Sailings to meet the fl^et soJ Casta Charge Main street. Tel. 1440-3. Fuel and F ^d 40-A — have been contributed to civiliza­ became NG distance moving once. Price very low for quick sale. Benson Furniture Company. public signpost in the Town of Man­ Professional Services ..; ...... 22 For particulars call 1344. chester, five days before said day of THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE: Repairing ...... 23 by experienced men. Publi store ONLY ONE SCHOOL’S house. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, hearing and return make to this Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning « 2 4 Tel. 496. . . Court. (416) Our Presidents Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 SLIGHTLY USED ■ Schubert piano, newly . renovated, all Improvements, $175.00, cost $375.00, refrigerator rent reasonable. Apply 423 Center WILLIAM S. HYDE Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 $10.00. 3 burner gas plate $1.00, 27 street. Judge. THRIFT MARK IS LOW Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Brancher Edncationnl R epairing H-10-15-28. £-i)iB Courses and Classes ...... 27 yds new congolium $12.00, parlor heater $12.00. 23 Cooper street. 3 ROOM PLAT at 170 Oak street, all Private Instruction ...... 28 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, improvements, including hot water AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Dancing ...... 28-A key fitting., safes opened, saw filing at Manchester, within and for the Only one school remained below Musical—Dramatic ...... 2!) ONE GOOD USED PIANO $35 heat. Inquire 164 Oak. Telephone and grinding. Work called for. Victrolas $10 to $25 1667-W. district of Manchester on the 13th. a “ passing mark” in last week’s re­ Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm day of October, A. D.. 1928. port for the School Savings System FInnncInl street. Tel. 462. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .... 31 17 Oak Street. Houses for Sale Judge. m Manchester schools. That wa^ Business Opportunities ...... 32 SEWING MACHINE repairing of all Estate of Alexander B. Miller, late the Lincoln. Two had a hundre Money to Loan ...... 33 makes, oils, needles and supplies R Wanted— i'o Buy 5 8 FOR SALE—6 ROOM bungalow with of Manchester in said district, de­ The report follows; ) Money Wanted ...... S4 W._ Garrard, 37 Edward street. Tel. 8 acres of land. William Kanehl. 519 ceased. Help and Sttantloas 715. Upon application of the Trustee Attend- Do- HIGHEST PRICES PAID Center street, - South Manchester. School ance posits Help Wanted— Female ...... 35 for all kinds o,f Junk and old . furni­ for an order of sale of real estate be­ Pet, Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 PHONOGRAPHS. vacuum cleaner ture. Tel. 849. ; FOR SALE—JUST OFF Main street, longing to said Estate as per appli­ Man. Green.. .. .256 256 100 Help Wanted—Male or Female . 87 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and' new 6 room English style house, sun cation on file. South ...... 85 85 100 Agents Wanted ...... 37-A lock smithing. Braithwaite. 52 Pearl porch, fire place, one car garage, ORDERED;—That the said appli­ street. I BUY ALL ■ KINDS of Junk, rags, Hollister St. . . .297 295 99 Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 paper, metals, etc., 131 Oak street. extra large lot. Morgages arranged. cation be heard and determi.ied at Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Price low, small down payments. the Probate office in Manchester on No. School St. . .585 573 97. Employment Agencies'...... 40 Telephone 473 J, S. Abramson. Help Wanted— Female 85 Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, the 20th day of October. A. D.. 1928, Keeney St...... 85 83 97. Live Stock—PetK—Pool try—Vehicles WANTED TO BUY old cars for Junk; 875 Main street. at 9 o’clock in forenoon, and the Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 Court directs said Trustee to give Buckland ...... 114 111 97. WANTED—rWOMAN hO DO HOUSE used parts for sale, auto repairing Porter St. . . Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 day and night, wrecking service. FOR SALE—WASHINGTON street, public notice to all persons interested ...1 3 4 127 94 Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 WORK, TWO OR THREE HOURS A brand new six room Colonial, oak in said estate to a;>pear if they see Nathan Hale . .. .496 432 DAY. FREE RENT IN APART­ Abel’s, 26 Cooper street. Tel. 789. 87 Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 floors throughout, fire place, tile cause and be heard thereon by pub­ Washington .•.. .376 315 83 For Sole—Mlaciellnneons MENT. INQUIRE H. MINTZ’S DE­ bath, large corner lot. Price right. lishing a copy of this order once in When flfboseyeit returned from Africa bfs friends in- PARTMENT STORE, DEPOT SQ. WILL PAY HIGHEST’ PRICES for all Barnard ...... 469 364 77 Articles for Sale ...... 45 kinds of chickena Will also buy Terms. Call' Arthur A. Knofla. Tele­ some newspaper having a circulation formed him that President Taft had not continued his Boats and Accessories...... 46 phone 782-2, 875 Main street. in said probate district, and by post­ Bunce •...... 81 59 72 WANTED—WOMAN Detsveen ages 25 rags, paper, magazines and old Building Materials ...... 47 tretajs, Moir.r,l« H. LeSsner. Call 1546. ing a copy of this order on the public Lincoln ...... 501 319 63 policies but had favored his opponents within the Re* Diamonds—Watches—Jeweiry .. 48 and 40. good wages, assist with FOR SALE — DELMONT STREET signpost in said Manc’.iester, five daj’s publican party. From every side came the demand Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 housework. Location Vernon. Reply nice six room bungalow. Owner before the said day of hearing and Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Box R, Herald. Rooms Withoot Board 59 leaving to'wn. Price very low. Call return make to the Court. Totals . . ..3479 3019 that Roosevelt become a candidate in 1912. Finally he Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, WILLIAM S. HYDE agreed, but so many ef the delegates already had been Household Goods ...... 6i Help Wanted— Male SO FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at 60 875. Main street. Judge. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Hamlin street. Inquire G. H. Wad­ H-10-15-28. chosen that his friends were at a great disadvantage. Musical Instruments ...... 53 dell, Office and'Store Equipment . . . . 64 WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL boy to j y NEA, Through Sptcjil Ptnwitilon o f PubUth«fi at Th» Book of Knawlrin-' Copyright 1923-2* Sporting Goeds—Guns ...... 55 make signs, and work in grocerjv AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD TO SUPPORT SMITH Apply second floor. J. W. Hale Co. FOR RENT—5 ROOMS, all modern /> date Si)eLMals at the Stores ...... 56 Improvements, heat furnished by at 'Manchester, within and for the Wearing Apparel —Furs ...... 57 . l*ouUr> and Supplies 43 owner, rent $30. Inquire rear 41 District o f Manchester, on the 13th. New York, Oct. 15.—-Heni^,-H. A m e r i c a n Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 Hamlin street. day of October, A. D., 1928. Curran, president of the Associa­ Uooina—Uonrd—Hotels —Resorts**;- .OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Kestnnrnnts from two year old hens. Hollywood ^ R ^ RENT-iPldSlASANT furnished Judge. tion Against the Prohlbitioii H I S T O R Y Rooms Without Board ...... 69 Strain-Blood tested and free from room, and bath, apartment stea:j Estate of Thomas O’Connor late of Amendment, today publicly pledged Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A white diarrhea. Oliver Bros., Clarks heat, gas, light housekeeping If de­ Manchester, In said District, deceas­ his support to the presidential can­ OCTOBER 15 j Country Board—iiesorts ...... 60 Corner, Conn. sired. Call 216-2. ed. Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 On motion of Daniel O’Connor ad­ didacy of Gov. Alfred E. Smith. Al­ ITS 8— George Washington) le|t Wanted—itooms— Board ...... 62 ministrator. though the association has ' not New York in a carriage to toulf Uenl Estate For Kent Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Apartments, Flats, Tenements 03 ORDERED:—^That six months from Apartments. Flats, fenemcnis.. 63 the 13th day o f October, A. D., 1928, formally taken a stand In the presi­ -- the northern states. • Business Locations for Rent ... 64. .FOR SALE—SETTER. Partly broken. FOR RENT—5" ROOM flat on New- be and the same are limited and al­ dential contest, four prominent 1861— ^^General McClellan reported Houses for Rent ...... 66 J. F. Clapp. 12 Haynes street. In­ man street, all modern improve­ lowed for the creditors within which members of its board as well as its ariny strength at 130,00^ Suburban for Rent ...... '66 quire after 6 o’clock.' ments. Inquire 147 East Center to bring In their claims against said president have declared for the , men. Summer Homes for Kent ...... ' 67 street. Telephone 1830. estate, and the said administrator is Democratic nominee. 1889—-First state Wanted to Rent ...... ; ...... 68 Live Stock— Viehlcles directed to give public notice to the . legislature Real estate For Sate 42 FOR RENT-^E-VERAL first class creditors to bring In their claims Curran has accepted place on the South ' Dakota convened. Apartment Buildings for Sale .. 69 rents, with all Improvements. Apply within said time allowed by posting board of directors of a Smith Rob­ Business Property tor Sale ...... 70 FOE SALE—1924 light six' Stude- Edward J. Holl, 866 Main street, Teh a copy of this order cyi the public baker touring, mechanically O. K. 560. inson organization In New York BANDirTtlLLS CASHIER \ Farms and La..d for Sale ...... 71 sign post nearest to the place where Houses for Sale .... Price $100. Inquire 363'Keeney St. the deceased last dwelt within said state, under Arthur Curtiss James, Lots for Sale ...... FOR RENT—2ND FLOOR, 6 rooms. town and'by publishing the same In director of the New York Indepen­ Newark,. N. J.',-.'bct. 15.— GeorgI Itesori Property for S a l" ...... 74 Poultry.' and Supplies 43 In good" condition, at 75 Benton some newspaper having a circulation Suburban for S ale ...... 75 street. ’Telephone Home Bank & in said probate district, within ten dent Citizens ^committee. B. Lee, 26) agent of the Publli^;') There were many con* Real Estate for Exchange 76 Trust Company. days from the date of this order, and Service Co-Ordinated Transporfi "" The convention decid* W anted— Real Estate ...... 77 return make to this court of the no­ Bagpipes really, were Invented was shot and killed in The cashier’i tests in the convention ed for the most part in A action—Legal Notices FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK Pul­ FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement. In tice given. ___ lets. Karl Marks,. 136 Summer street. four family house, 4 rooms and attld by the Romans, a historian declares. cage at the company’s Lake stree and it was soon plain favor of the Taft dele­ Auction Sales ...... 78 Telephone 1877. , . WILLIAM S. HYDE Legal Notices ...... 79 room. Ill Holl street Tel. 1814-4, • Judge. The Scotch aren’t such' bad people terminal this morning by a band! that: the result depended gates and many of after all. who escaped with $2,500 In receipts upon which of the con* Roosevelt’s followers re­ GAS BUGGIES—AUbi Alec! testihg delegates were fused t o , remain in the seatea. . 0^ By Frank Beclc convention., •''•■C " LISTEN--" 1*VE'''60T?.A‘; > IN-FRENCH! W H Y n o t ! WE LI___ IFk,” " W HY, ifS PERFECT PERFECT * ALIBI ATHATlt WILL LWHAT/DO I* jyOUiUSEO A ^-"ABSOLUTELY# AIR YOU don't w a n t CLEAR ^ BOTH OFJUS.-^THOSE KNOW^ApOUT^ FRENCH* ENGLISH ME - TO TELL -AMY i TIG H T___ F l N E l ___ I LETTERS ' ARE/-IN-p YOUR THAT/ l in g o ! DICTIONARV) THE GREAT___ NOW THOSE LOVE ’.^HANDWRITING.# ALL^ AM Y/W OULD REASON YOU NAD LETTERS ^ WERE THAT WE HAVE TWAT" ^YOU WERE y MERELY GIVE f M E ‘ THE IT AROUND W A Sy< PHONIES * YOU OUT OF THE WAY, < ^ TRANSLATING 5'A » NOTE HORSE-LAUGH. YOU WERE BRUSHING' WERE.. SPRINGING WE CAN GET BUSY ^%YOU 4 FOUND i IN AT FRENCH BE : YOURSELF, UP ON FRENCH,SO ON VIOLA__016 AND LOCATE 3 L n 6VEL.-*6ET€THE’ ALEC- WE COULD OPEN V rO R 'i m e up a good A M Y - - W H A T * ’ * IDEA — g r e at! EH? J “UP A FOREIGN A M V -» " lS ^ ALIBI____ OO YOU SAY? OFFICE. - ^ T e m p o r a r il y - ? >^40ELAYEO,f«^ _„VHILEv",ALEQl^ J A'' h i»iPLAus;iBLay reXPLANATION^ -THEC-4^ Six weeks later a new convention met and organ­ ' ■^lOFFENOlNG')^ . li I M o v e ^ L E T T E R S / ized the Progressive party. Roosevelt was nominated ■lA kSHBi? FOUND ' and began a hard campaign. While in-Milwaukee ho I was shot, but not seriously injured, by a iunatiic. SSE S^tO N ^ Meantime the Democrats hacFchosen as their standard AT5J WON'T' bearer Woodrow Wilson. Wilson was. elected thoiMi PlULXTHEl ,’Bie popular vote of Taft and Roosevelt tog e^ r v^s much greater. , (To Be . Tr«rtr Mirti. hr U ^ fnl. OITi te*w«>win4 8yiwpm.Copyritf«.1>a.Trh,Ori>fcr4M^^ ' IP-ST 'h ^ ’■Vr < K:r' \ • ^ I I — MANCHEhTKR (CONN.) EVENPTG HERALD, MONDAY, OCTTOBER 15, 1928. FLATPER FANNY SAYS; SKIPPY SENSE »»i NONSENSi ^ Percy L O osi^ 1 ' ^------, .■Ir.'t ^ -I FABMINO A l a ' MODE 1.-4' One auVfmn when markets were up SoMY, 8mT YA SHOOCP UCYflt pretty high I said to myself, “ There’s no. reason SYOP FMOAT in THC STACrr LlK£ why ^ »\ THAT. TIM6 YA BeTTCP STICK I shouldn’t sow twice as much land / PvrVeUK KANO. YA KK6u> THCY'Rr for next year . /md have a. big crop'While the pricee VeAY STRICT A6eaTTRArFf€ CACNS HRRC.1 are dear.” I doubled my planting the very nqxt spring; - . But some of my neighbors did just the same thing; And that queer coincidence was, I expect, t The reason the price went to thunr der, by heck. So when I found out that prices, were low, I thot that I’d better go just a 1)lt 1 -t slow; , And next year I didn’t plant niUch stuff at all; I didn’t have hardly a thing in, the fall. mu8,MT,omv 7 WA WC. - Believe me or not, but I sWear'it' CmnHiW, IHS, nmr U 6nAr, cwau tnm A—, MOUKM, Is true— A funny “low-down” on “high My Sap-headed neighbors, they cut their crops too! i life” is that a girl “ starts In” so­ OUR BOARDING HOUSE ciety by “coming out.” And just on account of their being The Tooneryille Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fbx so dumb, ;: By Gene Ahem The prices went higher than ever, by gum! The trouble with farming, whatever ofi -THoS^ -THAT A T o you do. Some other darned chump' does ♦TAAirJ T o SAy/0T FAf{n o f F T H F oTH^f^ VllUfS TH(5 LAfesT B df M'pgAR,‘^'1'HBSE FLEAS that very thing too— V /H F K TH^ HAFfFlslFP “To ARE TrfE ARIS-IbCRAYs ■ oF* Except when it seems best to co­ 5,lU,.1AiBSS I ABOtVr operate; Soa BUVlAle SOMBTRAIAAEP TUEAPOM! T^'I'I^EV o c c u p y And then they all sit and they wait, UriPERSiXKiP SPECIAL APARrtMEdTr? OF TrfEIR WHEN A NAIL’S A TACK and they wait. Me . AOlAiTT'Voii'LU BRIAifi Mo OVUM ! FLEA IS A SlAR , What's .the difference between a “ I shall have to ask you for a NAIL and a TACK? Not much in ticket for that boy, ma’am.” :, T U E A S IM “trtlS riollSH, p e r f o r m e r ; a m p Ha s oulM “ I guess not.” letter golf. Par is lour and one BV/EM rflRA/M EP ■ s d t^ OF "ROOMS “To PWELL solution is on another page: “He’s too old to travel tree. He occupies a whole seat and the car’s ^M0ti<3K T'a UlEAR .VOIMQ IM ! EOAPr‘*''1iHE'/ a r e . crowded. There are people (Stand­ ing.’ ’ COLLAR,S., AMP PW M K 3 « M { i'EMPERMEM^TAt-r AMP EV/EM N A L. “ I can’t help that.” “ I haven’t time to argue this •lASSES / riMF,vu.X El^PEcr PEMAMP a PRlV/AfE PRES5(M(S matter, ma’am. You’ll have to pay PAV Moia,-r6 FIMP Vod ■r o o m J^^^m v w o r p -^ 'P o Mot: for that boy.” ' “ I.never paid for him yet.” flt.tl Al6 "TVlB BA'fd't'dH Wri>i C0MFdSE*wM \aIIT)I "THE “ You’ll pay for that boy, ma’am, or I’ll stop the train and put him LOdS, YoK V od M 6 COMMoM'SEMdS OF CAMiME off.” -To BdILP A SlPHoMAPTfeRA OR APHAMIPTERA*, “ All right; put him off If you think that’s the way to get any­ PAM! M o i 1 where with me.” “ You ought to know what the T A C K rules of this road are, ma’am. How old is that boy?” i THE RULES “ I don't know. I never saw him before.” ^ 1— ^The idea of letter golf is tq A > change one word to anotha" and do Blessed are the peace makers. it in par,^ a ,dveh number o f They need never worry about being ''st:;okes. Thus to change COW to out of a job. J HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, HEN. That’s right, Willie, the honey­ 2— You can change only one let­moon is over when the newly mar­ ter at a time. ^ ried man begins to call hlsiloVfey, 3— You must have a completedovey, “ Say There!” ' word, of common usage, for each jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ Root: “ Can you serve us hard- tions don’t count. boiled eggs?” 4— The order of letters cannot be Waitress: “ Yes; what’ll you •changed. have?” FROM A SIGN IN A OEME^TERY Mabel: “ Did you ever get down Persons are prohibited from pick­ O F*tH E FLEA on your knees?’’ ing flowers from any but their own t**- SO CIAU \ Gladys: “ Sure, but I shaved it off grave. with a razor.’’ * Fdftl.%ine I6>g, 'The Bell Syndicate Inc.) /o>/^ PEOIST'ER Many married people today‘ man­ If she can’t get him she tries to age to patch up their old quarrels forget him and can’t. until they are as good as new ones. WASHINGTON TUBBS H Despair! B y O a n e If she works before getting mar­ This being Leap Year, Flying ried, that’s a career; if she keeps it Flossie has decided to get her'^m.anj ^ P nP A6A1H -mE SOW— Th e a c c u r s ed , up after getting married, that’s a ".up in the air” before she “ la^nds^*' Job. him. ‘ 1 TM MEKClueSS SUN Of TpVE SAHAfUK..... 3fe rtOURS O F, DESPeRATe, STo FLESS 607Ni DR.\VWNASH'S m oim TvxE'y KNE'M - T h a t dAOA IS ‘PACING SIOBV ^ UAL C^RAN^ncnrilRK ^ KNIQC AftER TrtElA, tv\AT SHE IS 3RIM6JM6- ThEH 'BA&S Of PRICELESS WlAtER. GOeAT U6H tNlN(a AMD R O tU N i trtOMD61?rW€ADS IN Tv\6 CiAOvg- iMCj DUSK------•[ANTAU21(4(3 ^&0NH21M6 tvWRST M9 P(V5>lM6 HQP6.... TROW SES O f t h a t CMK1M6 UEW'-V)\VJ^.$ KiSima FPOM ASl OV/EM OP SAND NEMER COMES____ A fEiU THAT ‘51?2ttS BtNEAlH THE gUSTeRlNQ RAWS Of A coot KOURS O f PARKVOESS. T«oe\C SUN. . ______-..R 4r5v ^.'o ;» V J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Surprise By Blossei >M6LU, BEPFO JS 6 S W e * AEMASAMlceWOMF I’LLM^SS BBPPO AAAAMCAMEAA^D •.V4ELL-JUSrCOWs£ AKW1A4 7W9 ZOO* ALV- V W M G A M AVJAOLEL0r=IT \700]^ YOUR B A B y AAJd L ook o u r twF TWe A A / A 6 'NAM TS 7C TWArAEseowe JO^SEEA^S7AAT elepaaaittdtae VdlMDOVU .GAT AAJD LOTS OF TOSTAyTASCe A5<0U6MrTOBE ZOOVESTERDAy. vnsiTOps eissYCAv AU-TAET/ME? IMVOpRBACk DlDi^^TAE, 'CavON6.F75^ VARO- PRECkLES

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(RFAD THE S’TORY, THEN COLOR 'THE PIOTUBTE) SALESMAN SAM Rah! Rah! Rah! By Sma( With all the buzzards out of all my might.” It wasn’t long till sight, now everything appeared all WcLL,7FtTWi¥TTl)Wri Mo t 50 GOODrlVlTfiNlN* $OYOU C«APS V^AM^ \HOLD OM ,6022- they wel'e. in the clear again. They ooiM’ ' W£W(\MT SRtAl light. The Tlnies liked to ride up watched the'^raln cloud disappear. THese oens.f Ta .GCT W 3b^ 6(ya<,A5 A FCOcK 0'NLeSS A C ^T A IN W e W A N T 5 A M ! vish that it i^puld rain.” W AITS ON o s! upon this trip. -Now, that was L6A0eR.0N*lH’ «ewotfT«uH? The sparrow' looked around and wrong. I guess we’It have to fly fOOT&ALLSj^. said, “ Why, there’s a rain cloud right down to earth and seek our v)ecL,w^U5€e overhead. I’ll fly Into the rain­ »'TMM6S ftBOOTTUATl lunch.” ' Just then wee Coppy Y VOU*? storm.” Then up the speedy spar­ shouted, "Hey! All of you Tlnies 3 0 S T C €iw etT row flew. The next thing that the look this way. I’ve: found a heavy "^Tlnies knew, small raindrops pal-' package. It gives me a happy "'tered on theni, and the wind be­ hunch.” gan to swish. He broke the string and looked • # "My goodness, take us out of Inside. " I’m right! It’s full of this. Supposing something goes food,” he cried. “ Hurray,? ex­ amiss,” cried Clowny. “ Then our claimed the Tlnies, “ Now • we’ll plane would ^fall. That wouldn’t have a lovrfy treat.” My good­ be much fun. Of coarse we kick­ ness, what a lot they found. And ed about, the heat. Compared to not a Tiny made a sound, for. they this, though, it’s a treat. So please were, all too busy, as, they started 'be nice to us and take us right iu to eat. • back in the sun.” The sparrow chlrped"'and said, (Clowny feeds the sparrow in “ AU right, Ull fly right out with the next story. X \ y - VV : V '•t'.- -■■ ■ h ’rf&'-y'\-c:r^^^^!''^ A ■ - (7- -' ' V ■: '4 ' PAGE EOURTEIM^' '4'C<1. v-r^ MONDAY, ■ -=^--’-^ /.., .:,j.x-: ■^fih ■ " IHanrhf0trr iEwnfttg ■ ^ .'sfOr vij-33 j '•4 m Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cook have The Troubadora,- junior orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wells and Mr. PWZE FOX TROT moved from -Mrs. Louise Dart's of the Center 'Congregational and Mrs. Scott Simon of. Henry rr?T* double house on Grove street to church, are under the leadership of street motored to Burtonville, N. Y. and , Phelps road. Walter Joyner this season. . Miss for the week-end, to visit Mr. Hazel Trotter, because of the pres­ Well’s old home. Rev. Truman Woodward of the sure of other aftairs, resigned as DANCE Federated church of Wapplng was director. She organized the orches­ Miss Mary Christian of 136 Glen- Given by the speaker at the meeting of the tra and brought it' up to the point wbod street was honored Saturday CYP club held at Center Congreiga- that it was in frequent de­ evening by a birthday surprise THE JOLLY THREE tlonal church last night. Rev. Mr. mand by outside organizations. party arranged for by her. associates •f ■ City View Dance Hall Woodward in his address brought The flrsf appearance of the or- at Cheney Brothers. . About 60 ; i f i ' s wte: ■ out’ the fact that there are many - The first appearance of the or­ guests were present from Spring- ifej Keeney St., So. Manchester, Conn. chestra under the new director was field, Hartford, Bloomfield aqd this ■Wednesday, Ev’g. Octi-17, 1928 kinds of courage, moral, spiritual and physical and then in a compari­ on Rally Sunday at the Center Con­ town., Dancing, music and games 4 Foot Quality ' Music by Art.-McKay’s Six Piece son of these brought out the fact gregational church, when it played helped to pass a jolly evening. The Orchestra'••. that the greatest of these was spir­ an important part in the program. guests brought everything neces­ STEP LADDERS BROOMS Admission 50c. itual courage. The meeting was ex­ The orchestra Is doing finely under sary for a buftk lunch, as well as a ceptionally well attended and the the new director and will probably choice number of gifts for Miss address -was well received. The extend its work this season. Christian. $1.00 $i,oo meeting was in charge of Roy War­ ren. The annual supper of the Girl Calvin Crooks, formerly of Man­ For reaching the hlgk places Small size brooms that are ABOUT TOWN you will need one of these wqll light in weight but of extra Reserves of the Center Congrega­ chester, has secured a position as -q 0, i| The union service of the Center tional 'thurch will be held in the service manager for the Palace made and well rodded step lad­ good quality. '•The. handles, A number of the members of Congregational, South Methodist church parlor this evening. Mrs. A. Motor Sales company of East Hart­ ders. • come In the new< gay colorings. Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ Episcopal, St. Mary’s EpIscopaFand Trotter will be in charge of the ford. Mr. Crooks has been employ­ ranth, will attend the meeting of North Methodist churches was held party, assisted by the president of ed for the past five years by the the court in Bridgeport this eve­ at St. Mary's Episcopal church last the organization. Miss Elizabeth Chandler-Cleveland Motors Corpor­ A limited number-^Royal ajid Hoo­ ning, the home, court of- the grand night at 7 o’clock, 'The speaker of Kean. The Girl Reserves Is com­ ation and with his wife and two ver reconditioned electriq^ | ivacuum Colored royal matron, Mrs. Hose Shorts. the evening was Dr. Willis Butler posed of a group of girls about High children will move from Cleveland ' Carpet Beaters of the Asylum Hill Congregational School age and is a social organiza­ to East Hartford. cleaners. These vacuum Cleaners DUST PANS Thomas D. Faulkner of 55 church of Hartford. He took as his tion. The supper will be preceded 25c 59c have been rebuilt with’he^, Inrushes, Laurel street'who has been serious­ topic "Civic Responsibility.” The by a business meeting at which Mr. and Mrs. George W. House of new bags, new cords and new iiarta in ly ill for the past three weeks, is service was exceptionally well at­ plans for the year will be made and Benton street had. as their week­ A handy necessity— wire dr 10c“^50c showing steady improvement now. tended. It is expected that at the the officers will make their annual end guests Mr. and Mrs. William O. rattan beaters. their own factories and are in' perfect Extra heavy dust pans in next union service the North Con­ report. Clark of Tarrytown, N. Y. Mr. working Rendition. .^We. ^ e lu te ly blue, red, white, green, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch, Jr., gregational church will be added to Clark is mayor of Tarrytown and ‘v • of Knox street entertained a num­ the list of churches uniting in these Mrs. Henry Haefs of High street was very favorably impressed with guarantee everyone t^j ~^ ” ,c- ber of friends from "Manchester and services. was called to Stamford yesterday Manchester. He had never been tory wear. New Jersey, at a pheasant dinner at by the death of her mother, Mrs. here before. Poiht ’O Woods yesterday. The harvest supper of the Center Paul Diekow, formerly of Manches­ Congregational church will be held ter. The October meeting of the at 6 o’clock Thursday night at the Manchester League of Women Vot­ church. It will be in charge of the Girl Reserves will have their an­ ers Avill be held tomorrow after­ Women’s Federation of the church. nual supper and business meeting noon at 2:30 at the home cf Mrs. The teachers of the north district at Center church,this evening at Howell Cheney, 110 Forest street. have been invited to be the guests 6:15. Norton’s Royal The speaker will be Mrs. Frederick of the church. The harvest supper Chase of Waterbury, state chair­ is the first affair of the season, man of the league’s international which all members of the church Liquid Veneer ,v't • - $ are invited to attend. 1.00 relations committee. Mrs. Chase Electrical MOPS Old English Liquid Veneer Kitchen Mirrors will tell of her work in that de­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hurley partment and on international re­ and their son, Joseph, who have FLOOR WAX _ lations generally. It is hoped she been spending the past few days 79c POLISH will be greeted with a large num­ 79c with Mrs. Emma McLachlan, have The well known Liquid Ve­ $1.60 2 lb. can ____ $1.00 ber of the members and their returned to their home in New Muminwn dasher Service 60c siz e ...... 42c Paneled kitchen mlrrars in friends. neer oil mop, excellent for 85c 1 lb. c a n ...... 59c nile, blue and rose finishes. York State. dusting floors. 50 1-2 lb. can ...... > .39c 30c siz e ...... 21c Size 12x18 inches. Generator, Mrs. Frances ^Chambers who is The children of the Swedish a ' grand protector of i-he Pythian Sis­ Lutheran Sunday school as well as ters, and several of the other past the members of the Bible class who Starter and Ignition chiefs of Memorial Temple and are selling tickets for the travelogue Knights of Pythias of this place on Jerusalem, to be held Friday Repairs will attend the annual convention evening in High school hall, should Free Housewares, in Willlmantic tomorrow. Those make final returns at the church Our instruments locate trou­ planning to go in addition to Mrs. next Thursday afternoon between 4 Chambers are Mrs. Lattlng Caverly, and 5 o’clock. The ticket committee ble quickly, saving you much Delivery Basement Mrs. Ada Peckham, Mrs. Gladys will be there at that time to take time and annoyance. All Clark and Mrs. Herbert Alley. the returns. makes repaired at a reasonable , SOUTH '‘MRNCHTSTTR- CONN ■ charge.

Drive Your Car in For g Free Tests. PMON5: SALES and SERVICE Norton Electrical Instrument Co. HILLERY BROS. GOOD THINGS TO CAT Hilliard Street. Phone 1 Floor and Wall $1.49 Tel. 1107 (Near Manchester Freight. Boxes for kindling. Ribs of Corn Beef 16c to 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manenester Station) DUSTERS Colonial Studqnt DRY MOPS Charcoal, 5 bags 99c. 18c lb. .'r Campbell Tomato Soup, Native Veal for stewing. $1.00 3 cans for 25c. Pinehurst Hamburg 30c lb. 39c Extra large, brown mops Morris Tomato Soup, Bare Bones 3c lb. made on reversible wire 4 cans for 25c. Fowl Chemically treated dusters frames. Special at $1.00. Large Rinso 22c. Pot Roasts that can be used on the floors arc Active or walls. Assorted colors. Fresh Spinach from Peterson...... 25c peck We thought everyhody knew '.-r “ j Keeney White E g g s...... 55c dozen that shingles are supposed to Galvanized Mop kXXXXX3CXXXX3CX3>XX3000agXXX3CXXXXXX^^ go on top of the house, but Wringer and Pail this fellow is putting one on ' n 5^ i? the bottom. Dad sent $2.49 the kid to our yard The tombinatiop consists of with an order for shin­ a heavy, galvanized iron band­ ed pail and an all metal mop gles but he went to wringer attached to the side of the pail. the wrong place—they Bathroom sent out the wrong kind STOOLS The old colonial stu- of shingles—^Dad’s sore d^t1bW{^||aihps that are exciellent $1.00- ' values at $l‘.49. The bases are fin­ and the kid’s getting sorer every minute. Next time ished in colored bronze complete with he’ll look for this name: White enameled bathrddm decofate'iTprchment shades. For I stools. The legs are rubber tipped. living room or bedroom use. To Vacationland W . G. Glenney Co. CoaU Lumber, Masou Supplies S uccessful vacations are Allen Place, Manchester Phone 126 Kitchen Water Color • Metal . Table f planned in advance. Start GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SHADES next year’s vacation fund OIL CLOTH Waste Baskets now by opening an account $1.49 Yard 50c with us for regular deposits. 39c Although thesg window 39c Gay colored kitchen garbagje Our regular 59c quality spe­ shades are substandards in pails in white, red, blue, maize, cial for a few days at 39c yard. most cases the imperfections In colors suitable for the M ENS’ W ORK etc. Complete’ with a foot White and colors. Yard and are hardly noticeable. Light kitchen or the bedroom. Plain lever for raising the cover. one-quarter wide. and dark green, buff and tan. shades. The Manchester Trust Co. South Manchester, Conn. SHOES contain six rooms, has been ^nranted PUBLIC HECORDS by Building Inspector Edward C. Lion Brand Shoes have stood the test for twenty Elliott, , Jr.,'and also a permit'for ■WATKTNS BROTHERS COMPLETE V WARRANTEE DEEDS the same contractor and ,the same years. owner for a six room ho'user tb^'he RADIO SERVICE Cheney Brothers to Bert Knight, built on lot No. 59, facing^on. Mc­ r :. ’ Free Tube Testing. land and building on the west side General Itepalriiig of Main street. Mr. Knight has Kee street. In the BluSfleld .Exten­ Funeral ' You are not taking chances when you buy Lion been ‘living on Pine street. sion tract. Vj -iVf-''; . V Authorized *- Charles J. Strickland, land and A permit/has been granted'for’ )o: Sales and Service for Brand Shoes. building on Strickland street to Al­ alterations to the garage owned by Majestic Atwater-Kent fred A. Howland. Harding ' Stephens on Center and Directors Kolster Radiola WANTED The money you spend for Lion Brand Shoes will bring Alice Nye of Alberta, Can., to t^nox street for an addition of brick Bveroady to be built at the north end .of the Andrew J. Kjelquist, lots No. 63, Robert R. Anderson you comfort, appe^ance and service. 64 and 65 of the Morningslde tract. building, to be fourteen fee,Wl» . , ■■J' 'These three lots were purchased at sixty feet. { ' Phone: 500 or 748-2 KEMP^S hu auction sale in 1911, but the Lee Work Clothing deeds to the lots have just been re­ Women for sales positions I ceived from Mrs. Ny.e, who Is a ODD m iO W S LODGES The Famous Cowboy O’Alls former resident of Manchester. BILL OF SALE PLAN WHIST SERIES side Mr. Wright, Arthur Shorts, Gustave • Ambules to Peter Chapman, William Black, in all departments of our Men’s Beach Jackets and Vests Morris, one-hajf Interert In ^ the srbert Stevens6n ood Loyden APPLES I stock and fixtures in the confection­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge 4liSI*lS*g irk. Mclntoi^, Northern Spies ary store at 70 East Center street, David .Lodge of Old Fellows are 'The.first, whist of the series of ^ t Munsingwear, Hosieiy and Union Suits BUILDING PERMITS making plans to conduct another five will be g^ven Thursday evening R. 1. Gremings Baldwii^ retail store A permit for a dwelling to be series of public whists, as tea been t^ s week in Odd Fellows hall, Delicious Jonajthan built by Ralph Carlson for B. J. their custom for s e v e r w ^ ^ u a l prizes and refreshments will be Place Vour Orders for- Holl on lot No. 3 of High street. In past. The committees froin both provided at every social and a spe­ These Winter. ..iLPjPlos. the Blueflpld Extensiou' tract, to lodges will work jointly under the cial, prize will be awarded to the general chairmanship of. Reyerly Player running up the highest score Wright The Rebekahs who '’wfll foir the entire series; Sdgewood Fruit ^ Mrs. Elliott’s Shop be in'charge include Fast^ Grand Farm AL Mtss« Edith Walsh, NQble—-Xlrand- - ' W. H. Cowles,^ y i MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. &CO. ; TATTING MfSk Prances Chambeps,"" re: your house cleaning;' nie Smith, Mrs. Florehce W^lsh.land more thorough by lia'ving yb i Depot Squan V' For Handkerchiefs, Towels Mrs. Lillian Armst;rong^ong iihd vacuum cleaner put in first class and Pillow C^es. Evaline^ne'p Pentland. The committee coiidltlon by Bralthwdite, 52 Peart $53 Main Street. from .Odd Fellows inoludes he- street-.^AdT.

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