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WEARS SAME COLOR HAT NOTED AUTHORS AS HIS WIFE'S DRESS New York Sends Aid to Porto Rico AL’S REUGION Berlin, Septi 21.—The Maha­ OF FLORIDA ASKS rajah of Patiala, visiting Berlin ...... " ' ' with his six wives, has set a PLAN TO HELP new style for the fashionable > «v ^ S IS BASIS OF life of the German capital. He wears a turban of for his own use. But he made it a point to select Promise To Surrender Sujiport to Policies of Re­ personally the materials and Starting Rumors; Handles ed—Relief Workers Ex- colors of the dresses. publican Party. Question Without Gloves. Honolulu^ T. H., Sept. 21.— under an abandoned shack near hansted After W orli^ Promise of surrender indicated in the scene where searchers found a note to police was made by the the partly nude body of the hoy. Day and Night—Dead Washington, Sept. 21. — Five Oklahoma City, Okla., sept. 21. island gang which kidnaped- and Footprints near the shack had in­ HE HATES KIDS; —The grisly spectre of religion in strangled to death Gil Jamieson, dicated that the youth had made a hundred of the nation’s leading politics, which has been lurking In 10-year-old son of Frederick vain attempt to escape. Toll May Readi ROD. authors and publicists have pledged Jamieson, wealthy Honolulu bank­ When discovered the little dead their support to Herbert Hoover the shadows of A1 Smith’s fight for er. body was lying under a grotesque TRIES MURDER; the presidency ever since the his­ cross roughly constructed of dry for the presidencj’, according to a “We will give ourselves up to The work of burying Florida’s toric melee at Madison Square God and the gallows within 25 tree branches twined with grocer’s statement issued today at Republi­ cotton. dead and searching for the missing Garden, was out in the open. days of the date of the crime,” said can headquarters. IS 8 HIMSEF the rudely scrawled document now Accompanying the note sent to lagged today as exhausted survi­ The list includes names familiar It was literally kicked there last in the possession of the Honolulu police was a $5 bill said' to have vors and relief workers, hollow- in every household and many of the night by Gov. Smith himself in a police. been identified as one paid by the writers will take the stump to aid Bound for devastated Porto Rico with emergency supplies for thousands dramatic speech that for sheer A hotel waiter’s coat, a bloody boy’s father to a masked man in eyed from lack of sleep since the Hoover’s cause. Some of the lead­ New York Youngster Caught of homeless, hungry and sick, the U. S. transport Bridge here is shown political audacity and blunt speak­ .'hirt identified as the one worn the high school stadium the night West Indian hurricane struck on ers in the movement were Isaac as it left New York harbor. One-of the Red Clross flags it carries is ing probably has no parallel in by the Jamieson lad when lured of the kidnaping. Sunday wallowed In the deep muck Marcosson, Kathleen Norris, Zane visible in the center of the picture. Tct days’ food for 100,000 persons, American political history. from his classroom, a hotel napkin Three hotel waiters are held by and water covering the stricken Stoniug an Infant to clothing for 5,000, and typhoid anti-toxin were packed in the holds of aud a table knife were clues found authorities for questioning. Grey, Harold Bell Wright, Earl the ship. Here in a state that for years section around Lake Okeechobee in Derr Diggers, Will Durant, Will was dominated by the Klan, and western Palm Beach county. Irwin, Booth Tarkington, Bruce Death; Is Not Sorry Over where the Klan still wields consid­ Most of the survivors, half- Barton, Robert W. Chambers, erable influence, the Democratic famished, almost totally unclothed George Barr Baker, Frank N. nominee took off his gloves and MRS. MACPHERSON LONGS and. crushed by the death of rela­ Doubleday, Daniel Froham, and His Deed. STATE OFFICE BUILDING grappled with the religious issue tives, are physically unable to aid Edward W. Bok, of peace award bare handed. He named names in In the relief work. fame. the process. The need of money is so press­ Most of the publicists announc­ New York, Sept. 21.—“I hate He declared that his Catholicism TO CONVERT BAD PAREE ing that Red Cross officials in the was the real basis of the attacks ed their reasons for supporting babies, 1 hate kids,” said 8-year-old TO COST TWO MILLIONS state are considering the advlsabtli- Hoover. Bok said Hoover is “by far that have been made against him, ty of requesting federal aid to the the best equipped man, mentally, Edward Browning of Richmona he denounced the injection of the BULLET DODGER extent,of $500,000. Gov. Maitln, of for the position.” Marcossan said; Hill today at the Society for the religious issue into American poli­ Noted American Evangelist Florida, has appealed to mayors of “Hoover is eminently qualified in Prevention of Cruelty to Children tics, and he. sensationally accused SHOOTS HIMSELF all cities in the state to seiid funds every way to be president.” Kath­ Flaps Already Completed HENRY FORD BUYS the Republican campaign directors immediately to the stricken area, in where ho is under observation as a of fostering It and conniving at it. leen Norris declared she supported result of his stoning baby Rose Says There Is No City In addition, individual contributions Hoover because “we need someone • Nothing Like It- from private citizens and various Marie Ward, two months old But Legislature Must Vote Nothiag like that has ever hap­ '“Scarface Al” Capone Lucky at the head of our affairs w’ho is daughter of Mr. and Mrs., William in Numerous Gun Fights is organizations throughout the coufi- wise enough to appreciate our ad­ MANCHESTER RELIC pened before in an American presi­ World Which Needs Reli­ try are coming in. Ward of Kew Gardens. dential c.’mpaign. Victim of An Accident. vantages and possibilities and The child’s face was twisted as On Funds—To Be Beauti­ 700-800 Dead strong enough to use them.” Gray He spoke to tens of thousands of With a total of 700 and 800 in pain as he e.vpressed his hate. Oklahomans and Texans, inside and gion So Badly. will support him because of “char­ Doctors say that something twisted Chicago, Sept. 21.—“Scar- dead in Palm Beach county admitt­ acter indicated by past perform­ ful Structure. Purchases Old Machines outside the Coliseum and through ed by Red Cross officials in West in his mind cause him to nurse a the nation-wide radio hook-up his face” Al Capone, Chicago’s ances and fitness for office.” grudge against all things litcle and Paris, Sept. 21.—There is no one-time most spectacular Palm Beach, in addition to the Durant’s Views sj>eech went into probably millions city in the world which needs re­ hundreds of missing, shipments of human. From Norton Electrical of homes. gang c&ieftain and “booze” Will Durant characterized Hoo­ “He has always been that way— Hartford, Conn., Sept. 21—Sev^ ligion so badly as Paris, according nabob is today in a hospital in- bodies continue to reach the Palm ver as “far and away the most As Gov.' Smith tore into, his de­ beaches from the everglades by hating other children,” said Ed­ eral million of dollars will be-, in-'- tractors, he frequently turned and to Mrs. Aimee Semple Maepherson, Hammond, Ind.. with bullet- capable man in American official ward’s ,'nother sorrowfully. “Ever vested in new state-owned, build-'^ Instrument Co. woun-.ls in his right and left- truck and boat. One barge with life: and when I find a capable faced the Rev. John Roach Straton, famous American evangelist, who 100 bodies Is being towed here since he was two v;e have had men­ ings in the next two years it the one of his bitterest opponents, who legs and in the groin.' man, who is also honest, I take off tal specialists working with him. stopped over here on her way to Capone, who during the through a canal. 1929 Legislature approves the sat back of him on the platform my hat.” We can’t let him go to school be­ Ralph P. Norton, head of the England. heyday of his power in gang­ Other bodies are being buried in Will Irwin added that Hoover plans of guardians of the state’s dom successfully dodged the ditches in the' regions around Lake cause he picks on the smaller chil­ Norton Electrical Instrument Com­ Mrs. Maepherson. .tojd Interna­ has the “finest mind and the most dren.” welfare. The principal new build­ tional News Service today that she bullets of his enemies, shot Okeechobee. The corpses, most of incorruptible character of any man Stones Baby. ings will be a new state oflJee build­ pany,. of this town, has sold several felt a divine call to open a series himself accidentally after he which are being found floating in who has offered himself for the According to Wiillam Lovelace, a ing, a new hospital for the Insane, pieces of a collection of old elec­ THIEVES CONFESS of religious meetings here even and Johnny Patton, “Boy the fleoded section, are so badly de- presidency in my time.” Wright de­ chauffeur, Edward had taken baby and, a new tuberculosis infirmary. tric apparatus he had at his shop though she could, not speak, a word Mayor of Burnham” had fin­ cowpeWid'~that it is becoming Im­ clared his support “because I think Rose Marie from her carriage be­ The public health buildji^^_are.Ja. ^>n HlUiard street to Henry -Ford, ■fST French. ished a game of golf on the possible to move them. Sanitation fore her home yesterday to aVaefint go to Fairfield county w-hiTe the of- After seeing the gayety and shad­ Burnham links. is extremely difficult and strei(ii- Albert- W. Atwood, Hamlin Gar­ lot and was methodically ’§t5tiihg ftce building naturally is to be Hart­ it was learned today. Mr. Ford will TOIOCAIBREBC ows of Paris, Mrs. Maepherson According to current re­ ous efforts are being made to ward land, Margaret Deland, Lucy Pratt, her to death. Edward had hurled ford’s. use the machinery and instruments summed up her feelings as follows: ports, Capone and Patton were off the spectres of pestilence and Lucy Stone Terrill, Sophie Kerr, several rocks' larger than golf r-alls The state office building, which in his museum.In Dearborn, Mich., Paris"—with its lights dancing getting into an automobile disease. Den Marquis, He'nry K. Webster, v.'ith terrible and pitiful effect at should cost two millious according which will actually demonstrate in­ upon the river and the burnished when the gang leader’s pistol Evacuation of the flooded ar^ Berton Braley, Edw'ard Locke, Her­ the baby seated a few feet away to its planners is to combine beauty dustrial progress in this country. Youths Arrested in Vernon thoroughfares. Paris—with its was discharged. A bullet plow­ between Pahokee and Canal Point man Hagedorn and Irving Fisher when Lovelace happened by. and utility in unusual ways. In the Main Pieces laughter, its music, its shuffling ed through the fleshy part of by'quarantine unless the remain­ gave similar reasons. So too. did The Ward baby was treated by first place it is to conform in ap­ The machinery, and instruments feet and its broken hearts. Paris— his right leg. ^rrowly missing ing bodies are disposed of by to­ Arthur Guiterman, Thomas L. Mas­ Surgeon Jleister called from Mary pearance to the Supreme Court constitute several different pieces, Admit Robbing Flats Gas­ with its rich clothed in purple and the abdomen and then em­ morrow may be deemed necessary, son, George Weston, David Starr Immaculate hospital. She had a building and to the new Bucking­ but mainly they are a Mather direct fine linen, faring sumptuously bedded itself in his left leg. according to Red Cross officials^ Jordan, Albert Edward "W^iggam, painful gash on the head dnd the ham Auditorium, a gift from pri­ current motor, made right here in oline Station. every day; its poor laid at the Patten rushed his wound­ Edward S. Van Zile, William Wal­ surgeon thought her skull might be vate funds to the citizens of Hart­ Manchesten in the plant now occu­ gates full of sores, and its haughty ed friend to the hospital where REFUGEES ARRPt’E. ter Smith, Dorothy Scarborough, fiactured. Other ugly bruises ford which now is being erected. pied by the Orford Soap Company, a daughters drawing their silkeu physicians said Capone’s condi­ West Palm Beach, Fla., Sept. 21. George Haven Putnam, Charles J. where stones fluug in fury by Ed­ Three Entrances Warren inductor alternator, of va­ robes about their bodies, hiding the tion was not serious. —Women and children began ar­ Bullock and Vernon Kellogg. Hun­ ward had struck her covered the In the next place the new state riable frequency and variable high Three young men, James O’Riley, sin in their corrupted hearts. Paris riving here today from Pahokee dreds more joined the movement. baby. office building is to have entrances voltage, and also a Howell voltage 18, George Fitzmaurlce, 19, and —with its shimmering gems and and other towns in Western Palm on three, streets so the public will Working On Speech Edward is unrepentent. He is indicator. The Mather motor in Fred Bellocchi, 18, of Hartford, ar­ golden slippers, sijpping champagne Beach county which were fldoded Hoover meanwhile was turning only eight, but he does not cry. have no trouble getting to it and this group is one of the first elec­ from crystal goblets. Paris—bowed by the waters of Lake Okeechobee into it. The entrances are to front tric motors ever made, and the rested in Vernon last night when with labor, clutching a black shawl following Sunday’s hurricane. The his mind to the speech he will de­ “I hate babies,” he keeps mut­ on Buckingham street, Washington j ICE BOX VERDICT liver at Elizabethton, Tenn., on tering. same is true of the other two in­ they attempted to rob Clarks’ gaso­ closer to emaciated bodies while threat of an epidemic in the strick­ street, and Capitol avenue. Those ' struments. All are in working con­ line station, have confessed to slinking into the shadows of the en sector is becoming alarming and October Sixth. In this speech, he who now do business in the state dition. river quays. Paris—with its tinsel, will touch on the institution of free breaking into the Flats Gasoline it is deemed of prime importance offices scattered in what once were Mr. Ford has sent his personal tarnished and Siensation mad; NEXT WEDNESDAY tc remove the survivors as fast as government at the little Tennessee fine old Hartford homes will have, Check for $140 to the Norton Elec­ Station conducted by Paul Hager- shallow as an empty platter, danc­ town back in 1772 and compare HEIRESS SAILS dorn of Oakland street on the night pcssible. • ' no diflaculty in finding their way in­ trical Instrument Company for the ing at its own funeral, laughing Thousands of acres of farm lands that first effort at local self-gov- to the new building for the new collection. They will all be shipped of September 12 and stealing seven from hollow rimmed eyes at the boxes of cigars,* cigarettes and in the devasted area are flooded homes of the departments are to be directly to Dearborn, Mich., where empty jests of Satan as, with Jing­ Both Sides Agree to Limit with muddy brownish water. The (Continued on page 14) TO WTO TUNNEY almost on the exact spot of their the Ford plant and main offices are breaking the plate glass window of ling baubles, Satan ever leads them the store door to enter. ridges of the dikes are the only dry present homes. ^ ; located. James W. Bishop, a repre­ closer to the crumbling edge of re­ spots. In most places the water is Connecticut desires no soaring sentative of the Edison Company of They are three of a gang of five tribution. the Arguments to But To Be Married in Italy on structure to house its official work­ Brooklyn came here to investigate that are wanted not only In Vernon “It is only a few hours since I from three to five feet deep over ers and therefore is to avoid the the instruments .through the agen­ and- Manchester, but also in Hart­ arrived, but already 1 have asked the land. COUNH LEGION TO Albany idea of running the struc­ cy of Dennis P. Coleman, local ford, Glastonbury, Portla.id and myself a hundred times how best 1 Four Hours. As the bodies continued to arrive October 5, Friends Re­ ture into the sky as a monument to Ford automobile agent. Middletown. One of the members of could start a revival and how best here by truck and boat, prediction.s the state, the planners indicate. So The Letter the gang is held in Middlotown and 1 could proclaim salvation through were freely made that tho Red MEET HERE SUNDAY port. the new state office building is to Mr. Coleoiah wrote to the Detroit the three taken last night by the Jesus. There is no city in the world Willimantlc, Conn., Sept. 21.— Cross estimate of between 700 and be not more than four stories from office telling of the instruments and Rockville police, are now in Hart­ that needs the religion of Jesus so The Worcester youths on trial here 800 dead in Palm beach county street line to roof, and much of it as a result of this Mr.' Bishop came ford where they will be brought to much as Paris. Somehow, even for the murder of State Trooper would De exceeded. In addition, hundreds are missing. New York, Sept. 21.—Miss Polly will be but one story above ground. to Manchester,' looked over the col­ trial on the charge of stealing four though 1 cannot ‘Parlez Vous’, it Irving H. Nelson, of New Haven, Lauder, the debutante heiress to The chief idea is to let plenty of lection and agreed to buy it. A automobiles. seems criminally negligent to pass will know their fate by next Wed­ Buried by Dozens. Will Listen to Addresses by $50,000,000 who is engaged to daylight into those offices where [check for the $140 was sent togeth- After their cases have been dis­ this way and hot lift up my voice nesday afternoon, acco.'ding to Bodies of negroes are being Gene Tunney, retired heavyweight daylight is a great necessity. 1 er with the following letter: posed of in Hartford, Manchester as did John of old crying out ‘Re­ plan of attorneys on both sides. The buried by the dozen at a public Glass Covered Roof “Manchester Motor Sales, pent ye, for the Kingdom of God is cemetery here. Grave diggers are Local Clergymen at Quar­ champion, will sail tonight for authorities will take a hand, but attorneys have agreed to limit their working overtime. Italy, it was said in apparently reli­ The three entrance sections are “Manchester, Conn. fiom their present record,, which at hand.’ ” arguments to a total of four hours able sources today. When she re­ to rise four stories into the air, “Att: Mr. Dennis P. Coleman, the police of Manchester and Hart­ when the time for arguments is One shipment of 100 bodies is terly Gathering. turns she will be Mrs. James Jo­ which is no distance at all in “Gentlemen: ford have, it is likely that it will reached next Tuesday. The argu­ brought here on a barge through a seph Tunney. modern Hartford. But the first “We are enclosing Mr. Ford’s be some time before they are FIND NEW PLANT PEST ments and other court proceedings canal. Her present plans include a wed­ floor of the building is to be pro­ check No. 32,284. for the sum .of brought io Manchester • for trial. such as po^ibly some rebuttal wit­ -It is not believed that any further ding ceremony at Sorrento, Italy, jected much farther to the rear $140.00 payable to Norton Instru­ attempts will be made to oring American Legion posts of Hart­ than the othqr floors; This first Had Two Stolen Cars IN NORTHWEST OF STATE nesses will occupy the court all da;^ bodies oui: of the flooded district,' and a year-long honeymoon abroad. ment Co., to cover one Warren 5 When arr.ested last night by the Tuesday and Judge E. M. Y^iomans ford County will gather at the Miss Lauder passed her last two floor is -to he glass covered and,so K. W. generator. -one 3 H. P. Eddy however. Corpses are now being will provide a vast all-daylight motor and several antique electri- Rockville police they had two cars is expected to charge, the jury on buried wherever found by the Knights of Columbus Hall on Bis- days in New York shopping. It is , that were stolen, both ot these were Willow Scab Ruins Trees in Wednesday morning. ‘ sell street at 3 o’clock Sunday af­ said that her trousseau includes registry and-, license weary workers, who are finding bureaus ot the motor vehicle de­ (Continued on page 2) Week’s Time; Residents Told Use Three Lawj’ers the task too much for them. The ternoon for their quarterly county $10,000 mink coat, and more than (Continned on Page 3) Unofficially it is understood that forty dinner and evening dresses partment. The floor space is plan­ a Remedy. exhausted survivors, wallowing in gathering. and sport costumes and $1,000 ned to cover the requirements of only thiee of the defense counsel the muddy flooded section, are un­ Two Manchester clergymen will worth of lingerie and other acces­ this department for a long while to will participate' in the arguments. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 21.—A Attorney Moynihan, who has played able to give much assistance to re­ give short talks during the after- sories. come. new plant pest has found’a foot­ lief worksrsdrom the Palm beaches Qoon. They are Rev. James A. Col­ Great Secrecy Every state department whose of­ Have You Television Face a leading part In Uie defense is to and other cities. fices are now spread along Wash­ hold in Connecticut and the state’s remain silent when arguments are pitis of the South Methodist church The greatest secrecy regarding forester today sounded a warning Howard Selby, chairman uf the and Rev. Frederick C. Allen of the her sailing plans is being maintain­ ington street and Ca^itgl avenue under way. Howard C. Bradford, will move in to the new building as to property owners to bo on their state’s attorney, will open the argu­ Palm Beach County Red Cross com­ Second Congregational church, ed. Although no confirmation could guard.'; The pest is fusicladium, or mittee announced last nignt that Routine business will take up the be obtained, it is understood she soon as it is done, but the day of Then. Fortune Awaits You ments. He will be followed by At­ moving is still very far away un­ willow scab, and is attacking wil­ torneys Foss, Thayer and Hall, of the entire everglades district along greater part of the afternoon. will sail on the Cosullch liner Sa- low trees of all sorts. Austin F. the shore of Lake Okeechobee Luncheon will be served at 6 p. m. turnia for Naples. The most authen­ less the 1929 Legislatn^ -takes the defense. Then Samuel B, Har­ swift action. For thus far not New York, Sept. 21.—A quest Is] or be a' medium, brunette, accord- Hawes, state forester, finds that the vey, special state’s attorney, will would have to be evacuated and County Commander Frank Ander­ tic reports available say that Polly disease shows up quickly, all the sprinkled with lime unless all un- son of Wethersfield will be in and Gene will be married pn Octo­ enough money has been appropriat­ int r . progress^^ for + the1 , 0 , «<«o,.foo+ perfect + tele-|p 1 p - I lag to Mortimer television Stewart, drama. who will wind up the arguments. By that ed to buy the entire site. The of­ leaves of a diseased tree going out time the court day will have end­ buried bodies are removed Dy to­ charge. ber 5 in sun-flecked Italy. morrow night. He declared that Fred C. Lorch, adjutant of Dil- It is understood that Polly will fice building commission bought all vision face.” , .‘Everybody doesn’t television in a week’s time. ed and an adjournment to Wednes­ of the projected site it could, and Tests are being made daily in the well,” Stewart said today, “The Willow scab has entered Con­ day morning, probably will be relief workers could not remain in worth-Cornell Post ol this town, be accompanied by Mrs. George the devastated section any longer will represent the local organiza- Lauder, her mother: her brother, then used what money was left over General Electric., Company’s tele­ perfect television face should be of necticut through a trail blazed taken. to take options on the heeded prop­ vision studio at, the Radio World’s the classic type, features regular across New England from the New than that and that a quarantine ;ion, most of whose members •will George; a sister, Mrs. Edwin S. would be necessary. De at the Old Golf Links attending Dewing of Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. erty. The next Legislature is to Fair at.MaHlson Square Garden, to and clear cut, with eyes large and Brunswick border, aild now Is THE NEW WHO’S WHO i football game betweeri the Cubs Percy RockefeUer and Henry • C. face the task of finding the money find if possible, the “perfect tele • luminous and blue or gray in col,or. showing up in northwestern Con­ ^ Need Federal Aid. and Windsor Locks wiiich is being Rowland, the novelist. for construction and for furnish­ viplon woman” and the “perfect "Television hands are an essen­ necticut. Dr. G. P. Clinton, of New New York, Sept. 21.—Charles A. ■ ^elby expressed the belief that sponsored by the local Legion post. ings. The men and women who televisioa inan.” tial because hands so well express Haven, pathologist at the state ex­ Lindbergh, James J. Walker. Walter federal ,a^ may soon be necessary This football game Sunday is be- ACCIDENTAL DEATH come up to the State House in Fame and-fortune await the man a thought. Television drama is periment station, gets credit for P Chrysler,^ Clarence Chamberlin estimating that $500,000 was need­ ng played by the Cubs for the ' ene- January as Representatives and and woman- who will be selected, pantomime of the highest type.” . discovering the disease in the state and Colleen Moore are among the. ed at once for the work of rehabil­ it of the local Legion fund. A par- Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 21.—^ Senators will have a first-hand, ob­ for they will.be engaged to star in , Girls with shingled heads do not and finding that the remedy is .i 3,831 persons who today make their itation. ide will precede thfe game and the Nelson Coddington, 42; ot Devon, ject lesson in the needs of the state, the first public broadexst of a tele­ make, ■ good television subjects. spray of Bordeaux mixture. debut among the ^eat In the 1928- Reconstruction Is well under way ine of march will be from the met death accidentally at Green­ and there is hope that the lesson vision drama.. The play is t o be Television makes them look like 29 volume of "Who’s Who in Amer­ in 'West Palm Beach. The city’s . School Street Recreation Center to wich on September 17 when was will go home so that the mecjey will broadcast over WGY. every one men. And, although Titian-haired PRESIDENT SEULS MILK ica.” streets are ‘almost clear o f debris ;he Old Golf lots at the Center, A killed by an 11,000 volt wire of be assigned. within listening distance who has a pei^ns are preferred, brunette Plymouth, Vt., Sept. 21.—-Presi­ But among /those enlisted are and carpenters are speeding the jand, a delegation of Legionnaires, the New Haven railroad system, ___ radio will be^alile to hear It and men and women with dark eyes dent Coolidge took sixty quarts of Ruth Elder, mapy a mayor, heads of work of building new dwellings. ■. 'he the two football teams will according to Coroner John J, ■ , ] those who have television att'ach- that are snappy and hair that milk up to. the old cheese factory several huge corporations, Charles Gov. Martin, of Florida, has adk*- narch in the parade which starts Phelan today. TREASTJRY* BALANCE. j x.’onts'will, be Able to see;:: as well Is glossy make excellent television this morning and received 30 cents A. Lindbergh, Clara Bow and others ed mayors of all cities in the state It 2 o’clock,! Mayor John Hyde Coddington was a foreman of a ------' I ’as

ciation by name. The latter publi­ tlal reason that they are Demo­ ■Btumble through the .'c^u|v»iile PUBUC RECORDS cation printed a story to the effect crats: that the election of these seeking niisslng chlldrenl- '' 'VA ,' AL’S REUGION that Gov. Smith had driven an au­ candidates would install the' Demo­ Henry M. Baker,, director of dU- JOINTS LONDON TRAFFIC tomobile down Broadway at fifty cratic Party in control of this gov­ ' MENUS ' estqr relief of the Red CrqsfTwho-fc WABRANTEE DEED miles an hour while drunk. ernment and precedent warrants C. Russell Bloom to Mildred came here to direct persoh4l|^lie4 “ I have never operated an auto­ the belief that national prosperity Cross aid, has gone tp ther ^Wglp, WsKANSAS OTY VIOLATORS GET Bloom, liou§e and land on the east IS BASIS OF mobile in my life,” said the gover­ would cease.* ” . For Good Health side of Main street, north of Islandc to ascertain the requirpr. nor. “ I don’h know how.. And the luents of the storm sufferers In that, Campbell Filling Station, having a other charge is equally as base­ frontage of sixty feet on Main American possession. ' less.” " , HENRY FORD BUYS . Bashing BappUes 4 ' " GET STIFF BLOW ROUTE NOTICE street. FOE’S AHACKS Raps Klan \ A Week’s Supply " NOTICE OF SUIT Great, lumbering army trucks As for the fiery cross of the 1 Recommended By piled high with boxes" of food and Pio Gagliardone versus Pietro (Continued from page 1) Klan, he declared “ the world knows MANCHESTER REUC Ponticelll, notice- of intention to Dr. Frank B. McCioy hlaflkets, are roaring over tbp; ,;},KkPBas City, Mo.—.Hard-hit by London.'—A new verdict for first no greater mockery than the using hJghAfrays to the refugee' . camps- .raids prior to and following the offenders — “ Naughty,^ naughty, foreclose a mortgage note. to the left. He had reported that of the blazing cross, the cross, upon (Continued from page 1) with their relief burdens. All the Republican National Convention, don’t do it again,” has been inaUr Dr. Straton would “ heckle” the gov­ which Christ died, as a symbol to Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested medicines that can. be spared fronx, har4 liquor ‘joints” in Kansas City gurated by the London ppUee for- ernor but he remained silent. By Instill into the hearts of man a hat­ cal Instruments which we under­ for the week beginning Sunday, hospital supplies of the 65 th Regi­ kre faat becoming passe and, as a dealing with violators of traffic or­ his side sat Dr. Mordecai F. Ham, red for their brethren. Christ ment have been sent to the Poncejn- dinances. Despite The preached and died for the love and stand Mr. James W. Bishop has ar­ Sept. 23. result, home brew manufacturing Is another Fundamentalist who has SUNDAY. tratioa zones. widespread. Kansas City, at least, In the future, motorists guilty of been preaching against the Demo­ brotherhood of man." ranged to purchase from the Nor­ A coastal steamer left at d ^ - Changing Weather ton Instrument Co. Breakfast: French omelet, 2 has a “ home brew taste.” trivial offenses, provided they have cratic nominee. In the same issue of the Ken­ break for the sontb coast carrying, not been summoned before,, wi(l not Mixed With Hot Days tucky Baptist' publication that “ Will you kindly present this strips of crisp bacon, 1 waffle r;(;,That is the gist of a report Is­ At one point, when Gov Smith browned through, stewed raisins. 200 tons' of food. ■, , sued” by Chief ot«, Police Lincoln be fined, but will merely receive a cited the appointments he has printed the story of the intoxicated check and have above mentioned Red Cross workers, army? mejn, Now And Then— driving. Gov. Smith said he found articles shipped to Henry Ford, Lunch; Baked potato, string RioTpyne who recently conducted politely-worded printed notiqe from made as Gover^xor of New York, Dearborn. beans (fresh or canned). students and other volunteers in raids from downtown to outlying the Cbtpmissioner of Police warn­ showing'a heavy preponderaijce of the morning worship for the follow­ the army of mercy, are becoming Men’s Thoughts Must ing Sunday to be “ What Think Ye “ Very truly yours, Dinner: Broiled chicken, or residential sections of the city ing them not to offend again. . Protestants over Catholics, the rabbit, oaked egg plant, *cncked exhausted from lack of sleepy Soihe Speakeasies Closed Relieves Courts Turn To Warmer of Christ?” “ Frank Campbell. have, been on duty for more than 48 crowd interrupted the governor’s “ Asst. Secretary to Henry Ford.” cucumbers, salad of grated carrots Ninety “ speakeasies” — some of The new policy, It is anticipated, speech with continued shouts of: “ If I were responsible for such a hours without rest. | Clothing For Fall wicked libel,” he said, “ I.would The motor and instruments on lettuce, ice cream. which'; were really regulation bar- will relieve to a large extent the Ham! Ham! Ham! Pour it on which were bought are being put There have;been no furUffir dis­ rooms-.nevei changed from the 1918 pressure of work at London police be more deeply concerned about MONDAY. orders since the outbreak .^ lopt- And Winter him. what Christ might think of me.” into condition and will be shipped Breakfast: Coddled egg, Melba ^flavor” except in products — were courts, and it is hoped that It will Must Si>eak Out. to Dearborn next week. Ing at the” beginning of th^ week. closed just befpse the delegates ar­ prove a sufficient check to further The governor was almost con­ toast, stewed prunes. National Guardsmen, are oi^perat- “ I have been told,” said the stantly Interrupted throughout his Lunch: 8 ounce glass of grape- rived in June, and there followed a violations. governor bluntly, “ that politically ing with the United Stats^troops gradual closing down of the less Motoring offenses' have increased speech by cries of encouragepient juice. ir. maintaining ordei andv^^ing in it might be expedient for me to re­ and approval from the audience. COURT SENDS SUSPECT Dinner: Roast mutton or veal, pretentious “ joints” in a total of by leaps and bounds in the last main silent on this subject,. but so Che distribution of supplie^ 575 raids. few yea’rs, and the courts have been One phrase in particular kept com­ buttered vegetables— carrots tur­ Gov. To'Wner ie hopeful ® a t the far as I am concerned ho political ing up: Because the “ hard liquor” became seriously handicapped in their ef­ nips and beets cooked separately 'worst has been passed and^mat the forts to deal with them; In 1924 expediency will keep me from “ Pour it on him.” HOME TO AID FATHER and diced together just before serv­ scarcer with each close-down, speaking out in an endeavor to de­ island will soon emergeyitm a the drinkers just as quickly shifted to there were 42,729 cases, and* last Queer Expression ing, salad of shredded lettuce and chaos into which the-^ hurricane stroy these evil atthcks. G(fv. Smith was somewhat in home brew and now, according to year, thdre were no fewer than 79,- r»ut After Harvest He Must endive apricot whip. plunged it. . 834. The majority were minor “ ’There is abundant reason for doubt as to just what this meant 'TUESDAY. the police chief’s report, “ a great believing that Republicans high in until old Oklahoma and Texas cam­ Stand Trial on Burglary deal of brew is being made in th i cases, such as driving oh the wrong Breakfast: Cottage cheese Vith homes.’,’ side of the street or parking too the councils of the party have paigners______informed him it was a col- Charge. pineapple (fresh or canned),. countenanced a large part of this foquialism in the southwest coun- ^ Grocery stores, drug stores and long In one place. Lunch: Boiled unpolished rice, “ bottlers’ supply houses” are fea­ The warnings will not be issued form of attack if they have not try, meaning“ Give it to ’em.’ Hartford, Conn., Sept. 21.— An­ cooked beet tops, ripe olfVes.. FRENCH FEMlNi: actually promoted It. But toward the end of the speech turing malts, hops and accoutre­ for dangerous driving in any form, drew Dobruck, of Glastonbury, was Dinner: Non-starchy vegetable and will give the police more time ■ “ Giving them the benefit of all there was almost total silence. Ten scheduled, for trial before Judge ments in their windows in place of soup, Salisbury steak, cooked as­ the hitherto usual grocery of drag to concentrate on the serious of­ reasonable doubt, they at least re­ thousand people sat forward on the Allyn L, Brown, in Superior Court paragus and celery, salad b£ crisp LEADERS BEi main silent on the exhibition that displays. fenders. They will also lessen the edges of their chairs and watched, here today on a charge of breaking raw spinach leaves, stewed ra'sins. / Mrs. Willebrandt made of herself as though fascinated, the spectacle Liquors Seized chance of a second offender, escap­ J and entering a Wethersfield busi­ ^ WEDNESDAY. before the Ohio conference of the of a presidential candidate publicly Only 1,742 gallons of masb and ing, for a careful record of, every ness place. Dobruck was sent home Breakfast: Poached egg on Mel­ FIGHT FOR D TE 1,682 gallons of corn whisky have warning Issued will be kept. Methodist Episcopal chur-xh when defending his religious faith and lor two weeks by Judge Brown so ba toast, applesauce. ' ■ been seized in numerous raidif since Only Exiierinient , , she said: passionately denouncing' his detrac­ he could help liis father harvest “ ‘There are two thousand pas­ tors. Lunch: Pint of buttermilk, 10 or May 15, . Chief Toyne’s report The new decision is largely by a tobacco crop, and promised to re­ 12 dates. shows. Compared with five years way of experiment, and its success 7 tors here. You have in .your Organization leaders in Okla­ turn for trial at the end of that Paris.— French feminists are homa were jubilant over the effects Dinner: Baked Belgian Hare or ago,- or even two years ago, the depends a great deal on the.support church more than 600,000 mem­ period. Meanwhile ho is under bond takng up arms and really ^begin­ given to the police by all classes of bers of the Methodist church in of the candidate’s speech. They de­ boiled fresh tongue, cooked zuc­ same number of raids would nave of ?3,000. chini (small Italian squash), ning to fight seriously foif their drivers. ^ Ohio alone. That is enough to clared it was the one thing needed vote. Picketting by suffragettes' netted many times that amount to put Oklahoma into the Demo­ Percy 'T. Parker, of Harford, was *’^baked ground beets, salad of slic­ “ without looking around any too At the same time, as the warn­ swing the election. The 600,000 sent to jail for six months, and which almost seems to haveipassed ing scheme was announced,''the po­ / have friends in other states. Write cratic column in November. The ed tomatoes, apple whip. closely,’J raiding squad men say. Frank Doolittle, of Hartford, went THURSDAY. into history now that the ’English lice department statM that "it was to them.’ religious issue has been acute in Wines arc found in a great many to the reformatory for the crime Breakfast: Retoasted breakfast and American women have hbtaln- of the homes, especially in the starting a new war on “ noisy” ma­ / “ There is a separation of church Oklahoma, and that coupled with ed what thej* wanted, has b^en re­ the dry sentiment has been causing in which Dobruck is said to be in­ food with cream (no sugar), fresh Italian quarter, it is shewn in the chines. 'The use of a muffler cut­ and state for you. Mrs. Wille- volved. vived by their Latin cousins and out Is one of the niost serous traf­ brandt holds a place of prominence the Democrats real worry. A few or- stewed-dried figs. raid statistics. thought that perhaps the speech Doolittle, meanwhile, saved Lunch: Generous dish of ice caused not a little excitement with In the place of the old “ speak­ fic offenses here, as the police have in Washington. ’She is an assistant Frank Sciracco, of Southington, the French gendarmes. made every effort to dispense with attorney general of the United would only intensify the religious cream, raw apple. easy” , where a “ shot”^ meant a issue here, but they were in the from trouble. Sciracco was on trial Dinner: Veal roast, spinach, Up until the present time, very generous glassful of corn liquor unnecessary noises. * States. By silence after such a discreet, lady-like tactics ha-ve been speech the only inference one can minority among those whose opin­ for theft of^an automobile. Doolit­ salad of molded vegetables (string that tastes like- gasoline smells, has ions were sought. tle went on the witness -stand and beans, celery, carrots), pear sauce.. used by French women— with few some the apartment house— “ third draw is that the administrath)n ap­ results. Led by Madame Verone, Herald kin. Bring Resolts proves such political tactics. Mrs. Ex-Senator Thomas P. Gore, for confessed to stealing the car. Judge FRIDAY. floor north,’’ etc., if you.follow the many years Oklahoma’s blind rep­ Brown Ordered Sciracco found not Breakfast: Coddled eggs, Melba well-knowp v/oman divorce, lawyer taxi. man’s -instructions— where the Willebrandt is not an irresponsible at the Paris courts, a number. Of person. She was chairman of the resentative in the Senate,"and a guilty. toast, stewed apricots. drinker can rest i comfort and canny political judge, told the In­ women have lately been walking \\ committee on credentials of the Three Springfield youths, tried Lunch:' Cooked pumpkin, okra, drank home brew. ternational News • Service Corres­ for robbing a Suffield gasoline sta­ shredded lettuce. the streets about the Senate build­ Republican national convention.” pondent that he believed Smith had ing carrying such signs as, “ Who *riiis was only one of the inci­ tion last July, received jail sen­ Dinner: Baked sea bass, stewed “ greatly helped” the Democratic tences of six months each but votes not, counts not,” “ No votes, ENGLAND GIVES PRIZE STATE dents stressed by'the governor in tomatoes, baked egg plant, McCoy South Manchester cause in Oklahoma, irrespective of Richard Garcia, one of them, had no^axes” and “ Women wish to vote TO AMERIi AN INVENTOR his bitter arraignment of his de­ saljid, no dessert. OF AUTO>L\TI€ RIFLE the toes stepped on. his sentence suspended. Those who SATURDAY. but the Senate does not like it.” tractors. AH' of it came after he Gov. Smith spent the night in SATUKI)AY had defended his record of a quar­ went to jail are Frank Zlkowski, Breakfast: Wholewheat mnffinS) The Senate is‘ the stumbling- TOPCOAT! Oklahoma City, which gave him and Dan McCarthy. block for the French suffragettes. l ondon— A rifle Invented by an ‘CON’riNUOtJS; 2,;15 to 10:30. ter of a century in public office. He such a (remendous welcome yester­ peanut butter, stewed prunes. American has gained the British and said the Republicans had gone over Lunch: Cooked asparagus, ripo The younger members of the'House day. Representatvles see no reason why Government’s $13,000 award for his public service record with a mi­ He will leave here shortly be­ olives and lettuce. the best automatic self-loading croscope and. not finding anything COOLIDGES ON VISIT Dinner: Roast beef, cooked car­ the women should not go to the The Kid*s fore noon today for Denver with polls. The venerable senators, many rifle. derogatory had resorted to “ scur­ numerous .stops in northern Okla­ rots and peas, sliced cucumbers, Basically designed by General _ rilous,- un-American propaganda” to peach \vhlp. of them in the seventies, do not ap­ Joim Thompson, the small arms ex- j homa eproute. His TO THEIR SON'S GRAVE prove and still believe ■ thaV w6r In A Pleasing Variety Of defeat him. speciarirkitivwiil arrive in Denver ♦Conked Cucumbers: Slice cu­ pert of the U. S. Army, the weapon j C lev er! He waved aloft a circular, iin- cumbers and nook in a small man’s place Is In the home. has-been manufactured and perfect- | New Fabrics And Styles Saturday morning, and that night “ Have these Senators realized signed, but, purporting to be “ in­ he will speak there on water power amount of water until tender, re­ ed by the Birmingham Small Arms —and he knows It! It must be a structions” from the Catholic I*!an to Return to Washington that they wish to make us inferior GIFT. He loved girl ^ and she and public utilities. Late This Afternoon. Sp^nd moving cover before taking from Company, loted small armaments church to its members; to vote for the firt to allow any . liquid to to . the negresses themselve';, sinde firm. moved,-,-aw^y-.but ie.veByrtima..Bhe • him because of his. Catholicism. He WORD DENIES CHARGE Night at Homestead. “ cook down.” When, ready to negrbsses vote in- English :cOlonlesi”> 'ThTwi&apon is simple In coTistruc- moved he follo-wed her.and one day denounced it as “ stupid forgery. ’ Just to remind you that you Boston, Mass., Sept. 21.— Denial serve add the desired amount of asks the well-known Duchesse tlon and with It the ordinary Brit­ he started for New Yorlf in an air­ “ I here emphatically state,” he Plymouth, Vt.. Sept. 21.— Home hot ci’eam, and sprinkle over' with d'Uze, master of stag-hounds and ish, soldier will be able to : hoot plane and lai. ‘ ''I in Russia. can use our 10-payineii.t': meth­ declared, “ that I do not wish any of the religious charge thrown down before the voters of the coun­ again for probably t]je last time as chopped parsley. the organizer of the Woman’s Auto­ twice as many shots as he can now od of paying for your clothing member of my faith to vote for me Piesident of the United States, Cal­ ♦♦Baked Ground Beets; Seleci mobile Club and many other femi­ with the hand operated, rifle, or if you wish. on any religious grounds. I want try by Gov. A1 Smith in Oklahoma vin Coolidge crammed everything City last night was made today by siiiall tender beets and scrub thor-*' nine activities. “ The real reason about 35 shots per minute. them to vote for me only when in ■possible into the few sho'ft hours oughly with vegetjible brush. With­ we are prevented from voting is the It is claimed by the British War $10 Down and the Balance their hearts and consciences they Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the of his stay at-the old homestead Republican national committee. Dr. out peeling, cut into small- pieces fear of these honorable gentlemen Office that this weapon, backed up are convinced, that the best inter­ here this morning. and ml) through the food grinder. to see usjnterested in sometaing by the modern machine gun, would ests of the country will be served Work is at the present time ',n This aflernoon the executive Massachusetts studying a political Place in a drv flat pan to a depth besides politics.” be sulficlent for any army to meet by my election. v.'ill be back on his way to Wash- Madame 'Verone gives figures almost any requirement of modern j “ And by the same token 1 say situation that has been dubbt d of 2 or 3 inches, and .bake tightly iTigtpn. Behind him was one more covered for 15 or 20 minutes. Re­ and quotes provincial papers to T battle tactics. In 10 Equal that any person who votes against doubtful by many of his party lead­ night in the modest house where me simply because of my religion is ers. move cover and place under flaiUo show that French women, contrary Weekly Payments. he grew to manhood, and in which until slightly brown on top. Serve to the general opinion are really not, to my way of thinking, a* good The charge of Gov. Smith that he took the^ oath of office as Presi­ with butter. much Interested in obtaining the 'rhe lOtli Seas«>ii All the Wanted Fall Shades citizen. the religious issue had been inject­ dent just a little over five years It's a C.vclone of-Langhter. Decide on Issues ed into the campaign with the un­ ago. vote and declares that they will not - h il l s id e INN - end their battle until the victory Is “ Let the people decide this elec­ derstanding of Republican leaders, Immediately after breakfast this In Roltoii on Slate Road to ADDED FEATURE won. $4.00 $5o00 tion on the great and real issues of “ if they have not actually promot­ morning, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge GOV- OF FLORIDA ASKS Wiliiinatilie the campaign, an-d upon nothing ed it,” was emphatically denied. motored down from the farmhouse CHOP, REEF AXI) C lilt’ KKN Emerging from the hottest See Our Display Of else.” “ Things that are not sc, are not to the tiny cross-roads cemetery THAT FUNDS BE RUSHED • DINNERS Betty ComptMi The governor was literally de­ to be dignified by denials,” was the where their younger son, Calvin, weather in seventeen years Paris 8 .1 c 8l.tM» H51.50 FALL SHIRTS luged with congratulatory tele­ brief but emphatic denial by the lies buried. discovered three things: A la (.’ai'li: Service grams today for his action in bring­ Republican leader. Other graves in the Coolidge (rniUiniicM). froiii I’aae I.) (1) the water supply for the Telephone Manchester 2421-4 ing the “ whispering campaign” still “ The Republican organization family plot also claimed the execu­ suburbs is insufficient. $2.00 further ip to the open. 'They start­ has not departed from the princi­ tive’s attention. ^Alongside young They can raise “ to the emergency (2) proprietors of boulevard Semi-stiff and Stiff collars to ed coming within an hour after he ples laid down early in the cam­ Calvin are buried the President's relief fund” here for use among cafes may refuse to serve a custom­ match, concluded, and they continued today paign,” he stated. father, mother and sister. hurricane sufferers, stating that er on the terrace if she is in shirt in ever-increasing volume. “ I need only to point to two of medical and food relief is • being sleeves. j Mrs. Willebrandt was not the NO EYE FOR BEAUTY supplied by the local Red Cress (3) policemen^ refuse to we^ar only one nafiled by Gov. Smith. He these principles as voiced In a letter q t u D a n c i n g of June 29, 192S to the nation«.l Chapter. The governor is here con­ white drill trousers. »If. o J > AUaa F« ■‘k also “ called” ex-Senator Robert L. ELAINE: Are you making anv As the mercury went to 97 de­ Owen of Oklahoma, one of the committeemen and womer by the ferring with relief workers. Every Wednesday GEO^ H . chairman of the national commit­ progress iii your new job? William J. Connors, Buffalo, N grees Fahrenheit, suburban faucets “ I»OLICE REPORTER" Democrats who bolted the Smith ■VIVIENNE: Heavens, no! 'The tee. There, it was said: Y., new-spaper publisher and winter went dry. Paris itself consummpd ticket and announced for Hoover. boss hasn’ t complimented me on and* Saturday Eve’ng Rib-Tickling CoUtedy “ ‘The campaign policy we pro­ resident of Palm Beach, wired $5,- 650.000 cubic meters of waltr. br The real .basis for Owen’s bolt, he anything but my work.— Life. 10.000 cubic meters more than 6n ,'!!! ■ said, was to be .found in religious pose to follow will be In.tormative 000 to n. H. Conklin, owner of the and constructive only. The prompt­ Palm ’Beach Post, as a contribution any previous day in „ the history of WILLIAMS grounds. This is Owen’s home state. TRUE TO HIS ART modern plumbing. If he had friends in the audience ings of conscience and personal to the “ W. J. Connors Foundation Lakeside Casino 8 DAYS, COM. S U ^ A Y Incorporated LADY BYSTANDER (at the sea­ for the Down and Out.” The C.en- A tourist informed a French edi­ Johnson Block, So. Manchester they were;^ silent. liberty witflin the law, are hot side): Why don’t you jump in and ’The Ku Klux Klan, the Fellow­ proper subjects for political de­ tial Far:ners Bank &*Trust Co., of tor that he was refused refresh­ .SOUTH COVENTRY “ OUR DANCING save him?' ments when he appeared coatless ship Forum, an anti-Catholic week­ bate.’ ANOTHER BYSTANDER (an ac­ this city added $5,000 more. The DAUGHTERS” ly published in Washington, and a “ ‘Our speakers should be advis­ fund will be administered in cor on a cafe terrace." “ And I was V Mustic by PEERLESS ORL’H. tor) : Wait till he goes down for the wearing a silk shirt,” reported the Baptist publication in Lexington, ed to stress their objection to op­ third time. I want to make this dra­ poration with Howard Selby, gen­ Read Merald Adv& Ky., all came In for scornful denun posing candidates for the substan- matic.— Life. } eral chairman of the local Red tourist. Cross Chapter, which has supplied - Why the policemen refused to all money used to date. wear white trousers remains a mys­ tery. It probably will go down ’hs FINAi; PORTO RICAN SITUATION the French' equivalent to the SHOWINGS San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 21. American conundrum; “ Why dMS TONIGHT — With the double blight of pesti­ the firemen wear red suspenders?’ ’ lence and starvation hanging over One policeman who did not wear a great area of Porto Rico, search white trousers suffered a sunstroke. parties today penetrated into He was patrolman Leclerq, trafOc “ The River isolated regions of the storm zone officer and owner ot the largest set to bury the de^d as quickly as they of whiskers In Paris. He recovered could be found. There is no time and is again directing traffic and Pirate” for funeral ceremonies nor identi­ still sporting his whiskers. fication. The fact that many bodies with have lain exposed for days ih the \i' hot wet atmosphere makes imme­ 'THE BOOKWORM C i»E ? if; VICTOR mclAg l e n at diate burial or cremation necessary ‘The police tbiiik they'we LOIS MORAN to prevent disease. Clouds of vul­ covered a new murder mystery.” * tures hover over the storm ridden “ What are the circum3lances?’| districts where, -partly hidden be­ “ Over at the library they fouqd Associate Feature: ' . neath the debris, lie the bodies of a man’s nose ouried in a book.” -^ men, women, and children. Judge. • “BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB’’ TINKER HALL More than 1,5.00 need immedi­ ------ate medical attention. PANCAKE VARIETY i , with Patsy Ruth Miller The exact number of dead has - Mrs. Brown (tearfully): I’m |o not yet been determined. sorry, dear, I meant this to bela Gov. Horace M. ’Towijer, of Por- cottage pudding, but it wouldi^t SPEAKERS 10 Rico, has issued an appeal to rise. the outside world to give immedi­ Young Hubby: That’s all rigifti ate aid to save -the starving popu­ sweetest. Let’s Just call it a -fikt' lace from a suffering death. pudding.— Progressive Grocer. ; I* ■ Fever Breaks Out ' , {I'i Week Starthig Fever has broken out In several NOT SO DUMB U Georg^e A . Dougherty Joseph Lawlor J “’r* STRAND' of the refugee camps. The disease “ You never play any mulgd THEATRE - HARTFORD Saturday, Sept 22 'll? is spreading There are not enough now?” ' J Ex-Mayor of Hartford doctors to treat the stricken'’ ones. - "Nb, my neighbor - lent me $20 The bulk of the crops have been and I had to give him the piatfo The Screen’s Great Epic of the Air I ' ' destroyed rendering penniless hun­ key as a pledge.” — Gemuethlicliq dreds of families who had nothing SAChse, Leipzig. r ^ ; else to depend upon.. ■fi' ■ r ^T.1LAC TIME” Friday Evening Thousands possess nothing more HERE! HERE! I ; with COLLEEN MOORE and GARY COOPER O^clock than the clothes they wear. Crops "v/uat was your fiance ebattikig Now At Central Theater, N. Y.,: at ,92;-'Prices. - and homes were swept away by the about so gaily?” ,1 1 pile. “ Oh, nothing that you should HERE AT POPULAR PRICES I Families have been separated hear at your age, motheni%<^^^- Dally, 12 Noon to 10:30 P. N. Sunday,. 4 :3 0 I ?.nd grief stricken men and women cfllsior, Mexico City.

V- MANOTESTER XCONN.) EVENING HERALD, ERmAT, SEFpMBER 21; 1928.

I HE.MMBD IN BY FIR^ , telephoned tpia morning by Forest were'Isolated from the inain body Now that obey has been San Diego,''Gklif..,‘ Sept. Sl.-'^^l’MVe ■Supervisor ElHott . froprtb.e force of fighters brush- began out of;: tba^ - marriage ~ ea^lce THIEVES CONFESS -SI n i persons, oue a woman, .are hqmmed; ^fighting...... the., flames.. burning' ah all sl^'es.of them-vy -- suppoise'^t^ "next foEH^d-’ step '1_ i lOOMED MOUNTAIN in by the brush fire raging tod.ay in Marcock and his yjtUfWpte^oh Hert­ Whether he should commute the ^ E d i i L aentence to life imprisonment. tional* News Service where the task ron went to Rockville. Detective ford will assume the work at the of collecting and distributing news Charles Hallisey of the Hartford Center Congregational church The state prison commission rec­ which Miss Hazel Trotter, recently ommended commutation of sen­ was explained to the condemned police was also Sent to Rockville. woman. , When it was learned that they had resigned, has been doing. MijS.s tence. 3-Piece stolen ."four, automobiles from Hart- Burnham starts on her nejw jU tils' •ford, the crime committed in thn,t on Sunday and will be a part- time' ALLJACQUARD worker. She will devote her efforts tion to see the alleged slayer. city was considered more serious Northcott jumped off the train, than the one in Vernon and in and special work with the young people of the church. APEMAN TREMBLES manacled to an escort. A score of Suite Manchester so it was decided to al- police surrounded him as he was ■ ■ low Hartford tO^ take them. Mr. and Mrs. John M.^Wiliianis ROino'l pushed into a waiting automobile In CDihpahy with the Hartford which took him to Oakalga prison; detective and Lieutenant Barron of Hudson street received a cable­ gram this afternoon from their son While Northcott was being taken the three were brought to Manches­ to the Oakalga jail, his mother, ter at 12:45 this noon and ques­ Ernest who sailed from New York 13 days ago for South America,rto Mrs. Sarah Louise Northcott, want­ tioned as' regards the robbery on ed in connection with the five as­ Oakland street. It is said that they visit his brother Richard, who., is {^oiice Rush Him to Jail; His A Year To Pay there in the Interests of the'Gen­ serted child ‘slayings at Riverside, THREE-PIECE MOHAIR PARLOR SUITE have confessed and that they have California, admitted her identity lo Three large pieces— Daven­ also admitted that the goods which eral Motors, Inc. The messag'e was sent from Rio De Janeiro, the first Mother Admits Her Iden­ police as she sat in a cell at a Cal­ port, Club and Wing Chair of w^6F stolen from the different gary police station. A beautiful three-piece parlor suite in cofnbiria- fine construetipD,;, . .Nachman places, such as cigars, tubes and landing place, and is to thp. effect that Mr. Williams had a finq^ypy-- Since her -arrest the woman in­ tion mohair and velour. Includes large daven-’ spring filled. Covered with tires and other automobile supplies age and good weather. He i,had tity. sisted that she was a widow, with­ port, Wing and Club chair. Nachman spring'coh- choice Jacquard all over includ­ have, been sold by them to a man out children, and that her name was cleared the . region of the West struction. Reverse cushions in tapestry. A , ; ing reverse cushions. A fine In Hartford. Indies before the tropical" huiTl- Mrs. J. Black. Today, however, she suite at an equally fine priee. After their cases are disposed of confessed her identity after she had really fine value. A Year To Pay cane". He will sail down to Buenos;. it Vancouver, B. C., Sept.'21.— In Hartford the authorities in Aires to join his brother fM a feW been shown a picture of her son Glastonbury, Manchester, Rock­ Cowering and trembling, his cap with the information that he had days and together they wilPtake'ap' pulled down over his face, and coat ville, Portland and Middletown, inland trip. been arrested and accused as the where they are known to have collar turned up as though to hide actual slayer. Beautiful New Styli^ In from a mob, Gordon Stewart North- operated, will take them. Another Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mara of 45 membetr of the gang. Bozo, is still cott/l Los Angeles “ murder farm”- Pearl street will leave tomorrow owher and accused slayer of four at large, but the East Hartford for Boston, taking with them their police are after him and expect boys, arrived here today in charge Make your house cleaning easier Breakfast Suites 16 months old daughter, Betty, who of a ipolice squad. and more thorough by having your that he will be arrested today. will undergo treatment at tha Chil­ As the train pulled into the sta­ vacuum cleaner put in first- class Twenty different styles and colors to choose dren's hospital. ! condition by Braithwaite, 52 Pearl tion hundreds of curious citizens from in our exceptionaf line of breakfast suites. thronged the Canadian Pacific sta- St.— Adv. . » 5 YEAR OLD BOY IS — HIT BY AUTOMOBni Fashion and Value Combined In : 1 fit COUTS Arnold Glevelalnd Taken pital Unconscious From Ih- F . juries. I'' T TROOP 5 Arnold Cleveland, 5, of IfcC The Boy Scouts of Troop . 5 met street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leona for t,heir. second meeting of the Cleveland, was struck by an au fall "season last Wednesday even- mobile driven by William -Bray jof. A CHARMING DINING SUETE i-PIECE LACQUERED SUITES iug.^Twenty-four boys and fire offi­ 33 Stone street at 12:30 this noon. cers were present. After the color He 'was picked up unconsclousland .J ■ V ceremony Inspection of patrols was taken to Manchester MemdfraTTios-. Ih Early American Styte .,,Jh,eLd which, was won by Patrol 1. pltal, where he regained consai«^s- ^ ness. Although it was tt ;ht Jit; • 0 0 A snappy setting up drill was theu A true Duncan Phyfe adaption of-rare-distlnd-'-i.^X^ conducted by the patrol leaders. first that his injuries were | [erio IS Pat Carlson Is getting so that he he was found to have only :min )|r tion and charm. Made of beautifuUy .finished ( I can almost touch his toes now. injury to the hip and cuts-' >n liie Dress Sale striped mahogany. Suite includes buffet, table' $1.00 A Weeir I Good boy*.Rat, . you’ll lose that face and body. - - and set of six lyre-back chairs with seats in fine He will be kept at the I waist-lino-’^.y^;, , velour. China, $74 extra. , - ^ .^ e ^ T o P a y ! Durttig'the instruction period for- observation, however, r r * which^’*.fbl;owed the first class is a possibility that there internal injuries. N o w In A DAINTF Scouts -;\vere Instructed in the V Pioneerliig Merit Badge and sever­ al boys passed their requirements r , .j ^ - • r FOR THE BEDROOIM in lashing and splicing. The second 24 HOURS FAST tw«l X class and tenderfoo.t Scouts were m i supervised by 'Art Anderson, Her-, .q] man Johnson, Irving Carlson and “ DAY OF ATONE t n Carl Gustafson who taught respec- Hundreds Of Dresses rn\ $ 2 1 9 - 0 0 t'vely signalling, map making,, na­ ■m 1 ™i|jj ture and tenderfoot tests. Next Monday figures In t' A Year To Pay Games followed in which Patrol ish calendar as the “Day of 1 ,wod the rubber in three games ment” and is observed as to choose from in all the of “ Chase the Tail.” A new game day. The observance of f called! “ Rattlesnake” was Intro- starts at 6 o’clock on Sundjj For Bed, Dresser and Vanity I ciuced and Earl Johnson got a bit ning and continues through i|)ntil$ - BeautifuLin design. Made of burl walnut set off with t the worst. o’clock ' Monday evening' Rduriq decorative overlays of genuine Satinwood in rich shaded As the customary campfire which which time there is a strlht 5l3iBBrv;- Walnut finish that defies description. The straight foot is held on the troop hikes is an im- ance of a fast which is followed,-af- Newest Styles and bed is a remarkable piece of craftsmanship, adding great ^iOsslbilUy an ingenious substltu- ter its closing hour, by speciaF^n ai'. beatify to this quite. Chest, chair and bench extra if ftio n was thought of in the form of ners served, at the homes HMEBBis desired.'' ' . Ija candle-fire. of families' at which, there is ge i- ! At the candle-fire Patrol 1 put eraliy a fanjily reunlbn, ordi gathle :- icn a stunt called “ There Ain’t No ing of guests. • ■Santa Claus.” Patrol 2 and 4 unlt- During the period of the fast s t^ !ed In a sketch caRed “ The Dull cial services are held and places; ft iKnife” and Patrol 3 ended the business are either closed or left) Amazingly Low Priced ie-vening’s entertainment with* 'the charge of Gentile employes. ■ ‘ Mob Scene from Julius CaMbr-” There are now about twenty-f| KidIK TPiininiire Co. ' Closing with “ By. tbe Blazing Jewish families in Manchester a4d .UPTOWN BRANCH .Candle-firelight"- and the Scout their ser'vices are held in t • M A IN STORE S)UTH Oath the Troop was dismissed. Knights of Columbus Hall. $ . - $ OPP. HIGH SCHOOL 891 MAIN SI^ETE ' A contest is being held within 585-$985 14.85 the troop and the prize for the six Joseph Conrad, -the novelilti speak English until highest ranking Scouts will be a could iiot One: ! jtrip to New. York in Norember. was 19. i*

-A- MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21» 1928. rPAGE POUR American poVk. America was pro- BRITISH TENNIS STARS ' «|fc:30 o’clock and interment in Tol­ new teachers. Miss Mildred Barry Is PLAN AMERICAN TOUR substituting for Mrs. Arline Bid- d!uolnl^ hundred land at the Sooth cemetery in the million pounds of pork a mouth HIGHWAY DEPT. TOLLAND family plot. well, as she Is recovering from a London—H. y r. Austin (Cam­ tonsil operation. un^e^piice agreements with fhe • Mr. and Mrs. Esu*l P. Clongh will a 1 ^ ^ u the packers bougbik hogs bridge University). I- »• , celebrate their golden wedding an­ Mr. and Mrs. Victor King and Hoover (Champion of Scotland),, J. .c, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele, daughter. Miss Jacquelyn King re­ .ynfhout^ foreign market, the| W re among the number of those Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and Mrs. Min­ niversary at their home October would go han1q:upt If the packers Gregory and Bd#a"d Higgs v ha.s RECEIVES BIDS >10. Thay will be pleased to receive turned to their home at Little Sil­ been selected . to' ,' represent-.Great vrho were present at Springfield nie Norman attended the birthday, ver, N. J., Sunday. They were gueaU did not buy, the farmers would go party given In honor of Mr. Steele’s tkeir friends on that day from 2 to bankrupt. Meanwhile, in Central -Britain in a lawn tennis tour 'of the Pair, on Sunday. tf p. m. at the Green-Demming wedding United States and Australia, which Miss Caroline E. Kellogg was a mother Mrs, Henry E. Steele Sat­ Saturday at the old Green home- Europe, people were starving for FOR 746 TREES Mrs. Emma C. Bancroft of El­ lack of the very food our farmers may be extended to Csrisds and 'dinner guest at the home of Mr. urday, September 15, at the home lington who has spent some time By and Mrs. Lewis Phelps In Andover of George St^le in Wales, Mass. Buddy Chandler la back at school could not get rid of. Hoover won 1 New^ Zealand with her daughter Mrs. Walter Mabel F. Martin a remarkable diplomatic victory, The team will leave England on on Sunday. Mrs, Steele received a profusion of Button and family, returned home after having been ill for a week August 11 and will return home Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldman beautiful Sowers, miscellaneous T'hursday. with the grip. ^ben he induced the Allied gorern- had recently as their guests Mr. Hundreds to Be. Set Out gifts, letters and cards of congratu­ Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Elmore and Watch for flvery Letter j .^ents to relax their blockade and and Mrs. Philip Goldberg of NeW lations on this Jhef 93rd birthday. Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Skinner left ;^efmU.our fanners to market their The hl|h cost of living is not to York and Mr. and Mrs. B. Smulin She is unusually well and enjoys by automobile for a trip to Niagara curpluil. His farm relief plans are be compared with the high, cost of ■' of Brooklyn. The Misses Paula, Along Conn. Roads Dur­ leading, sewing and general topics WAPPING Fcills. bbt^ii of a knowledge of farm prob- dying and being burled. and Freda Goldman and their of current events. Mr. and Mrs. David Burnham re­ lemsi” brother Samuel, who formerly liv­ ing Fall in Beautification , Mrs. Robbins, Miss Olga Peters Mrs. Anna Bratsnelder of this turned Friday from Lord’s Point, ed here are spending a vacation and Jdlss Sophie Danzig who en­ 'village was taken to the Manches­ where they have been spending two ■ X.: - joyed several weeks vacation here ter Memorial hospital the first of I a St r a n g e coincidence Arlyne C. Moriarly this week at the Goldman home. weeks. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt Program. as guests of friends, returned to the week for X-ray pictures arid treatment. She is mother of Julius ' Thieves broke in to Thresher’s .1 Loudon,—A short time after a Teacher of and Mrs. Hewitt’s nephew, Edward New York last week. ■ filling station at Pleasant Valley Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gorky and Bratsnelder ot Marble, street, Man- peddler and his wife had been mur­ Merritt were visitors recently at the Monday night, gaining access by dered and robbed on a road near PIANO, HARMONY, VOICE home of Mr. Hewitt’s parents, Mr. son Herman who have spent, the cliGstcr* * Bids for the planting and care of Mrs. Kathryn Wilkins of St. smashing a window. They stole Spldin, In Brandenburg, a farmer’s and Mrs. J. N. Hewitt. They also summer at the home of Mr. Gorky’s candy, cigars, cigarettes, several 746 new trees to be set out along brother Louis Gorjiy. have reutrn- John’s, has returned 'to her home bprse dieu on the same spot. When Fall Term Now Open. •j, visited Mrs. Hewitt’s parents, Mr. Connecticut highways as part of after spending a week at the home gallons of oil, and rifled the cash the horse reached the scene of the ' Telephone 87. add Mrs. Charles Bailey in Colum­ ed to their home In New York register of four dollars in pennies. the highway department’s beauti­ City. of Rev. and Mrs. W.' W. Malcolm murder be stopped, whinnied and bia. fication plan will be received at the of South Windsor, By smashing a pump fixture out­ dropped -dead. < Mrs. Mary Mitchell is the guest Raymond Bancroft who has been side, they removed twenty-five gal­ office of the departm ent’s Land­ a guest' of his sister Mrs. Walter Charles J. Dewey and Mrs. Lil­ ..■i' for a few days this week of Mrs. scape Architect at New Haven to­ lian W. Grant were elected as dele­ lons of gasoline.'No definite clue Elizabeth Hills in Willimantic. Button arid family, has returned to has been found as to their identity. day, according to an announcement his home in Ellington. gates to attend the missionary con­ LOANS . Miss Helen Rathbun has return­ made by Highway Commissioner ference which is to be held in Glas­ Ernestine, daughter of Mr. and ed from a visit in Marlborough News has been received from Mrs. Ernest Hack, is til with ton- IN PRIVACY Jnhn A. Macdonald. The trees are Noank of tho death of Maurice Bar­ tonbury next Monday, September V where she was the guest of Miss to be planted. along highways in silitls. FARMERS. Parents Plus satisfaction and service built nard Fuller, age 54, who died at 2f. our business. We loan an ’ amount ' Aujirey Hall. She will attend the Litchfield, Hartford and Tolland A Chandler sedan, containing five Noank after a long illness. He was Mrs. W. R. Lewis came last Hoover Has Given Them Practical up to ) 800. \ nsult our experienc­ inairriage in New London, of her counties to supplement the work the son of Lucius H. and Helen Thursday to make her home with Rockville girls, overturned com­ Now is the time to start your ed financial coUriselor'll you re­ . cousin. Miss Ethel Richards, re­ done along these lines on highways her daughter, Mrs. Frank S. Stough­ pletely and landed right side up Help. childreai in learning a tenor quire ready cash. Any Information-, Briggs Fuller of Putnam, Conn. He without bbllgatloii. turning on Thursday. in other counties last spring. attended Harvard and later studied ton. ' again on'the lawn of the Yaw prop­ banjo. This is an instrument Recent guests at the home of White Elm predominates on the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Newberry erty dcross from Fred Chapman’s medicine in New York City for a “No living man,” says a great that'^ays for itself over and IDEAL FINANCING i ; Mrs. John Hilding were Mr. and fall planting list, there being 466 short time until prevented by ill- left for Munsonville, N. H., Mon­ home in Pleasant Valley last Mon trees of this type on the list open authority, “ has done so mneh,^ o v e r .'- ASSOCIATION, INC. ' i Mrs. William Creagh of Baldwin, health. He traveled extensively in day. Their son, Ellsworth accom­ day morning. By a miracle no one ess Main St. R»Mim 408 [ L. I., and Mrs. Caldwell of New for bid. Sugar Maple is the next panied them as far as Boston, where was seriously hurt although two of practically, for the American farm­ Consult us now. Hartford Conn. Europe after which he spent some ers, to help his prices ai\d enlarge I Jersey. largest type ■with 167 trees. The time *n New Mexico. He leaves a he is at the Northeastern Universl- the girls cut their knees. On,e wheel P. W. Hnwklnaon, MaTr. I The Misses Pendleton, accom- balance of the list consists of 31 ty.. and the top of the sedan were his markets, as Herbert Hotiver . P k o n e Z.SU.’tS Red Maples. 2 Silver Maples, 33 wife, his father, who is one of the has done. December 31, 1918, the Bradley & Smith ' panied by Dr. Benjamin Blssell, leading insurance agents in the Union schools opened on Monday smashed. The accident was attribut were callers recently at the home Pine Oaks, 29 White Ashes, 8 Weep- morning for the fall term with twoed to faulty steering gear. Allies cancelled all their orders for 507 Main St. Tel. 2296 in.g Willows and 10 White Pines. eastern part of Connecticut and at of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCarty in one time Senator from the 16th New Haven. They also called at These trees together with those set out during the spring months will Senatorial district, and a half ! the home of Mrs. A. J. Sloan, and brother Raymond August Puller of . at the home of the Rev. Delmar bring the total number set out by the department this year close to California. He was a nephew of Markle in Fairfield. Mr. Markle Hon. Edward Eugene Fuller of has given St. P ete’s school an ur- 1,900. It is stipulated by the highway Tolland and a grandson of the late ! gent invitation to locate in Fair- I.ucius Seymour Fuller and Mary !■ field. Mrs. McCarty, above men- department that no bids may be Physicians’ entered except by landscape archi­ Bliss Puller, ■who were life long ‘Home I tioned, was a former Hebron resi- residents of Tolland. ' dent. She is slowly recevering from tects, nurserymen or certified tree Prescriptions experts; and that if it so desires the The regular meeting of Tolland Appliances ! an accident in which she broke a department may call for references Grange was held Tuesday evening Carefully i rib and otherwise Injured herself, or evidence of previous work ac­ in the church vestry. After the reg; of j Her life was despaired of for complished by the bidder. All plant­ iiiar business meeting the lecturer Filled I months. placed the literary program in the Quality FOX & CO. ing m ust be started by October 15 ; Quite a number from this vicin- at the latest In order to obviate any charge of the three graces who fur­ Department Store — Hartford, Conn. ; ity attended the recent fair held in chance of death of the new trees nished an excellent program, con­ •Marlborough. by frost. The successful bidder is sisting of vocal and Instrumental Miss Eunice Porter, her neice, expected to supply all the stock music, readings, recitations and . ZMlss Thelma Cummings, Wesley called for in the proposal whether talks by the members of the ■ Degnal and a friend spent Sunday raised in his own nurseries or ob­ Grange. The committee In charge - at Sound View. tained from outside sources. oi; refreshments were'Mrs. C. Hib­ Mrs. Charles Hilding entertained In addition to furnishing and set­ bard West and Mrs. Cassavant. A the members of the I.adies’ Aid So­ ting out the trees, the contractor is social hour was spent which all ciety of tlie Congregational church required to fertilize, mulch, water enjoyed together. Cover Your Floors With at her home Wednesday afternoon. and prune them and to guarantee Mr. and Mrs. I. Tllden and Rev, . In spite of the bad storm about completion within one year from vvilliam C. Darby have returned twelve members were present. The the date of contract. He is also from a ten days’ automobile trip time was passed in conversation, required to replace durin,g that through Maine and northern New music, etc., and delicious refresh- period any defective, dead or dying England. , ments were served by the hostess. trees. The trees are to be planted William Hawkins who has spent The various state roads through on 22 sections of state highway. several weeks at the Steele House the town have received a fresh coat returned to Boston Wednesdav WILD’S INLAID of oil. where he will spend the winter at The doable line of telephone and LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Vernon Court, George Metcalf has purchased a electric light poles through the 'if.; . town has been removed, giving At New York—Jack Delaney of iie\y Ford touring car of Warren place to a single line, serving for Bridgeport, Conn., former light- Ji ay ward of Rockville, ^gent. Our Entire Stock both. In many places trees have heavywei.ght champion, stopped News has been received of th- been trimmed very close to accom­ Mando Aassi, of Italy, 11; Ollie cleath of Mrs. Emma Dutton Tildeii. modate the wires, ■ to the great Joyner, of Tampa, Fla., won from wife of the late Carlos Tllden of Yvocesk;.'- ' detriment of the treds. Their sym­ Amadeo Grillo, Italian light-heavy, Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Tllden was The response td’'Wf. advertisement metry is spoiled and perhaps their on foul in 4th; Harry Fay, Louis­ born in East Hampton, Conn., Au« lives jeopardized. A great gouge ville, Ky., won decision over Johnny list 13, 1858, the daughter ot last week on Wild’s Linoleum was more was taken from a handsome tree Urban, Plttsburg'a heavy, 6; Lou James and Mary Archer Dutton $3.25 Sq. Now $2.29 than satisfactory • . . and we are again planted some years ago in the mid­ Barba, New York heavyweight, out­ and was married to Carlos Tllden dle of the green on the spot where pointed Paul Hofmann, of Holland, July 4, 1878, and with her husband bringing to the notice of those patrons the old elm used to stand. An 6. spent many years in Tolland on the who did not share ip the bargains, the old hoihestead of his father’s. ugly telephone pole stands direct­ At Chlcago-Eddie Shea, of Chica­ Reg. $2.89 Sq. Now $2,19 wonderful savings possible during this ly in front of this tree, at the south, go won decision over , of Joseph Tilden. This farm was in the wire passing through its Chicago, 10. the Tilden family over 60 years sale. These savings arg possible only Mrs. Tilden attended the Methodist m w m branches. because we^had Oh hand a large stock Fourteen members of the Hebron STEEL MILL TO PROF. church and was a former member Reg. $2.75 Sq. Now $2.10 ^ and Gilead Grange were present at OI Tolland Grange. Mrs. Tllden of Wild’s Linoleum when they sold leaves two daughters and two sons a joint meeting at Columbia, held London—A steel mill worker, their plant. For immediate cleawnce at Yeomans Hall Wednesday eve­ miner, a postal employe, an engine 1o mourn her loss, Mrs. Bessie Til- j den Gordon, Miss Jennie Tilden, ning. The program W'as furnished fitter, two clerks and a chocolate we have drastically ^ reduced all this o maker, .were among the students Louise Tilden and Milton Tilden of Reg. $2.49 Sq. Yd. .Now $1.79 iih,.jiiml)lll by the Hebron Grange, and con­ Springfield, Mass. Funeral services linoleum. sisted of musical numbers, read­ who recently gained the 0:jford University Diploma in Economics will be held ^ t her late home in ings, and a report from Mr. and Springfield, Friday afternoon at Mrs. Robert Owen of their trip to and Political Science. Llnolenm—Seventh Floor. the lecturers' conference at Bur­ lington, Vt. Mr. Owen is Master of the West Hartford Grange and Mrs. Owen is lecturer of that grange. They have recently made their WE HAVE SPARED NO EFFORT home in Gilead. To Give You Exceptional Values The HOOVER The MARLBOROUGH At Our The school and town fair was 9th ANNIVERSARY held Saturday and was well attend­ ed. Miss Fanny A. Blish who teaches in Glastonbury spent the week-end SALE at her ’.lome here. Joseph Raukl, Jr., is ill with pneumonia. Dr. J. D. Milburn of East Hampton is attending him. Electric Fixtures and Appliances Louis, Anna and Augusta Pel tin- gill. children of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hundreds have profited by them. Don’t let this Pettingill are ill wjith scarlet fever. opportunity pass. Paul Roberts and Howard B. 2 Rotarex Vacuum Cleaners, brand new, fully guaran­ :MI*r Lord delegates from here attended teed. Complete with r i f l '-1 the Republican Congressional con­ vention which was held in Hotel attachments •...... ^ ...... Bond. Hartford Tuesday. Kitchen Daylight Units. Sold as high as d* 1 CIO John E. Pasom of Wickford, $4.50 elsewhere. During this sale .-. V A r v U 10 R. I.. spent the week end Very Special Prices on Bedroom Bracket IfUklYX (SftXi Just Pay a with Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. l ord Fixtures, Ivory or Polychrome Finish ^ X a O v / t fCTW C -IfASHei* Miss Grace Kierstead has return­ ed to Siorrs Agricultural\College. Electric Bowl Heaters, sold as high Speed - s^ety — thoroughness — Dollars Dowri , for her .senior year. \ as $5.00 elsewhere ...... the three special features .for\jWhich The following were made voters Electric Stoves with Cord. Q f t / v on Saturday: Miss Grace Kierstead, the Universal is known. The New If every woman realized how easy it Frank Gagne, Raymond E. IsHeb. Universal Electric Washer is equal to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sauner. $4.00 Electric Flatirons, ^ OCl the best. It does its work quickly and is to have a Hoover* very few of them, Willis W. Hall, J., Anthony Cassella a t ...... t safely and with so little effort as to would accept in its place the half­ and John Edstrom. ■) Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Bllsh and leave you untired at the end of each efficient cleaning of ordinary suction. daughter Dorothy spent Tuesday in other Specials washing. A Hoover embodying the exclusive H artford. Mr. and Mrs. John McLean of Good Luck Jar Rubbers, ^ principle of “Positive Agitation” can be East Hampton, visited relaiives dozen ...... I C Free Demonstratioirt > had for a price no higher than that of ’. here the first of the week. Mrs. John Van Dyke of Worces- High Grade White Handled Brooms, 4 9 c new Universal with a vacuum cleaner, and paid for on con­ h ter. Mass., is a guest of Mr. and Higher priced washers., ^hone venient terms—only $6.25 down and V Mrs. Elmer E. Hall. Mrs. Van All 10c Homefurnishing Merchandise ' ^ us, today, and we will send one right the balance monthly. We will also give Dyke and Mrs. Hall were room­ you a liberal allowance for your, old mates at the Massachusetts Generri f o r ...... !... • C over to your home for a week’s trial hospital where they trained for without any obligation on. your part. cleaner. Telephone and we will bring a nurses. Fine Values In New And Used Stoves ‘ Be fair to your own judgment, Try Hoover to your home for a demonstra­ Mrs. James Lanerl of Leomin this hew Universal. tion. .ster„ Mass., has been spending a Don’t forget that we have sold more Barstow Coal few days with her parents Mr. and The Hobver—Sixth Floofw Mrs. John Chapman. | and Gas Combination and Gas Ranges than any other ^ Universal Electric Washers—Sixth Floor. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. dealer in town. There must be a reason. ( - i Walter Souiers Wednesday. Miss Katherine Christensen, who lias been spending the summer in New Jersey is at her home here. Jesse Christensen of Keahsburg, N. J., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD HESS Customers in Manchester Can Call Us on the Phone Without Charge—Call 1500 C. '3. Christensen. Headquarters for Electrical Supplies A play entitled ‘‘Who Stole the Mince Pie” ia to be given here 855 Main S treet. Park Building South Manchester soon by the young people of Middle Haddam. I -.-■■-Vj,

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DAILY RADIO PROGRAM W 0E4N TO DIRECT 11:00 10:00—A m os 'n ' A ndy. Friday, Septamber 21 11:10 10:10—W JZ S lu m b er m usic. Leading DX Stations. COMMUNin CLUB It wUI.be a big night for the Irish 12:00 11:00—Gibson orchestra. (DST) (ST) on the front porch of the Columbia 399.8— W TAM , C L E V E L A N D —760. n — W SB , A TL A N T A —630. New Fashionable Dresses 7:00. 6:OO^Jestera; scoi'cs. in ’Sn W JZ W rigley review*. broadcasting system next Friday 8:00 7:00—WK a F programs (3 his ) night at 10 o'clock, for the male quar­ 11:00 10:00—Studio recital. 1-.45 11.4o—Kalohi s Hawaiian ensem. tet, which has accepted an Invitation 440.9— W C X .W JR ', D ET R O IT —680. North End Institution De­ Featuring For Misses and Women ».,n CHICAGO-570. Grace de Vine Modes to be present, has chosen for its 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (IM h rs.) selections "Mother Machree," "Irish 10:00 9:00—Harmony, piano twins. iTnn .^'30—W JZ'programs (214 hrs ) Love Song" and "Harp That Once 10:30 9:30—Orchestra; "Static." J't Thru Tara's Hall." Another Inter­ 535.4—WTIC, HARTFORD^eo. cides on innovation m esting feature of the recital Is a vio­ 7:45 6:45—Adventure talk; concert. lin rendition of Vice-President Dawes’ 8:30 7:30—Municipal dance music. AT "Melody in A,” and especially pro­ 8:00 8:00—WEAF tuneful troupe. Its Management. grammed for those who delight in 9:30 8:30—Studio music hours. 365,0-WEBH-WJJD. CHICAGO—820. Joining in singing with those gathered 10:00 9:00—WEAF artists progruna. 7:011 i.:Oo—Symphony orchestra; talk. on the front porch are "Blue Shad­ 422.3—W OR, N EW A R K —710. Alooseheart children's hr ows.” Pickin' Cotton," and "Half 7tl5 6:15—Knickerbocker orchestra. ,4 1 6 .4 —V yO N -W LIB, CHICAGO—720. For the first time since the Way to Heaven." Other highlights 8:00 7:00—Lone Star Rangers. 10:15—O rc h e stra , soprano. for 10 include the broadcasting of the 8:30 7:30—Republican National Com­ founding of the Community Club at 11 sh ip ; porter*. radio wedding ceremony from the Ra­ mittee meeting. 12.4o 11:4a—Drake dance music. the north end, that organization is dio World’s Fair by WGBS, and the 9:00 8:00—True stories, drama. „ „ 3.M.6—W L 8 , CHICAGO—870. to have a woman director. The Concert Bureau hour with the Grand 10:00 9:00—On the Front Porch. 9:00 8:00—Studio concert. Herald learned today from Mark Opera mi.xed quartet; George Bairere. 10:30 9:30—United Salon orchestra, 11:00 10:00—Showboat, organist, art- Holmes, a member of the board of flutist, and Sodero’s concert orcliestra 11:05 10:05—A sto r o rc h e stra , ^ Jack and Jean. through the WFAF chain. At 11 333.1— WBZ, N EW E N G L A N D —900. directors. CHICAGO—670. WOO, of Davenport, will introduce the 7:00 6:00—Rambler’s concert. 8:00 7:00—Orch., tenor, concert, The new director has not yet Sunny Four Male quartet. Milady’s 7:30 6:30—WJZ Dixie’s circus. i?ina broadcasts (2 hrs.) been-selected. However, at a spec­ J lu sic ia n s" th ro u g h AVJZ an d asso ci­ 8:00 7:00—Amphlon concert ensemble II’!! 16)66—.Amos *n’ A nry; a erials, ated stations at 8 will again be Muriel 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (l>/6 hrs.) 11:30 10:30—Potpourri; orcliestra. ial meeting of\ the board of the Wil.son, soprano, and Hans Barth, 10:30 9:30—Lowe’s dunce orche.stra. club last night a committee was harpsichordist, who will present a 491.5—WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 499.7—WFAA .DALLAS—600. schedule of 17th century music. H jiI: 6:00 6:00—Waldorl-Astoria music. in'SS 7)66—WEAF orcli: quartet. nanjed to acquire the new director. an hour later the Red Arrow male 6:55 5:55—Baseball scores. 10:00 9:00—Studio entertainment. It consists of Miss Grace Robertson, quartet may be tuned in from WGBS 7:00 6:00—Happy Wonder Bakers. 374.8— w o e , D A V E N PO R T —800. chairman. Wells A. Strickland and and at a the Wrlgley musical review 7:30 6:30—Happiness boys. 16:00—Sunny Four male quartet. will he featured by the N. It. C. s ta ­ 8:00 7:00—Cities Service concerL 12:00 11:00— H e u e r’s o rc h e stra . Charles B. Loomis. Not fill Sports tions. One of the best bets of the 9:00 8:0(1—,\n evening in Baris. 3 2 5 .^ K O A , D E N V E R —920. WFAF system will be the recital by 9:30 8:30—Briers tuneful troupe. |1.^6 10:35—AVKAF dance orchestra Mr. Holmes said present plans 10:00 9:00—N. B. C. concert bureau. l.arry Brier’s Tuneful Troupe at 9:S0. in'2!! i^ ’9®—Childhood musical pictures call for opening the Community 11:00 10:00—St. Regis orchestra. 12:30 11;30—S ongs of forew ell. Wave lengths in meters on left ot 454.3—W JZ , NEVY -V X IR K -660. Club for the fall and winter season station title, kilocycles on the right. 6:00 5:00—Skylarks; baseball scores. RQRT WORTH—600. about October 15. The new direc­ Times are Kastern Daylight Saving 6:30 6:30—Childnm’s program. 10:00 9:00—Orth^stra. tor -will be engaged before that and Kastern Standard. Black face 7:00 6:00—I’ark Central skylarks. 11:30 10:30—Concert (2)^' hrs.) type indicates best features. 7:30 6:30—Dixie Circus. 499.7—K T H S, H OT S P R IN G S -600. time. She will succeed J. Leo Fay, 8:00 7:00—Milady’s musicians. 9:45 8:45—Tenor, violinist. who recently resigned because of Leading East Stations. 8:30 7:30— Q u ak ers pro g ram w ith a 10:30 9:30—Arlington ensemble. football connections and other busi­ male octet. 340.7—W JA X , JA C K S O N V IL L E —880. ness interests. (DST)(ST) 9:00 8:00—Wrlgley musical review. •7:30 6:30—Orchestra, artists. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CIHY—1100. 10:00 9:00—Stromberg-Carlson hour. 9:yo SjOO—w jZ Wrigley review. One reason for having a woman s:tMi 7;UU—Hoy sopi.aiio; orclicstia« lu:30 9:3ii—I'ulais D’Or orchestra. 10:()0 9:00—.Studio concert. director is to see if more interest 9:0U 8:uii—Playground vocalist.s. 11:00 lo;(iii—Sliiinber music. 11:00 10:00— D ance orche.sira. can be stirred up in activities other AND S:3t)—Five dunce o ic h e stra s. 315.6— K DKA, P IT T S B U R G H —950. 285.5—W B A L, B A L T iM O R E —1060. 7:00 6:00—Baseball; ensemlile. 370.2—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—8 ..,. than sports. f t 8:311 7:311—WJi4 Q u ak ers h o u r . 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WE a F progranus (2 hrs.) !):IUI 8:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 10:30 !l;3u— .\g ita to rs concert. 10:00 9:00—Concert program. 10:00 U:00—WJZ Stromberg-Cailson. 461.6— WCAE. PITTSBURGH—bbO. 1:4,5 12:45—Nighthuwk fi;olic. 10:30 0:30—Mu.sical memorU-s. 7:00 8:00—Tenor, pianist., , 468.5— K FI. LOS A N G E L E S —640. l a 461.6—W NAC, BOSTON—650. 7:30 (i:30—M otor ta lk ; G im bee. 1:00 12:(lo—M oore’s d an ce o rch estra. HAYMAKERS OF MANY SR 1006— A Grace dr SR350 — For the SR751—The fine print SR400 — There's the 6:30 5:3u—Dinner mu.slc. 8:00 7:00—IVE.IF programs (4 hrs.) 2:00 1:00—N. 13. C. dance music. ■Vyiie two-piece Inno­ youthful woman Grace on tills Transparent characteristic Grace de 7:11 6:11—A m os ’n' A ndy. 280.2— W HAM , ROCH E S T E R —1070. 322.5— W H AS, LOUISVI L L E —930, vation for the miss. Velvet and the ivory Vyne cliic in this miss 7:3.5 6:3.5—Stories; piaiii.st; talk. 8:00 7:00—WGY Fro-Joy liour. 10:00 9:00—WJZ SIromherg-Cariso.i. LOFTS TO MEET HERE de Vyne recommends 8:00 7:00—Music lovers nour. 8:30 7:30—WJZ CJiiakcis hour, Transparent Velvet satin vestee make tliis model of Canton Crepe 10:30 9:30—Soprano recital. blouse trimmed with this smart Satin mod­ U:00 8:00—WOH broadcasts (2 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—WJZ Wrigley review, 405.2—W CCO, M INN ., ST. PA U L —740. model especially smart trimmed in Transpar­ 302.8—W GR, B U FFA L O —990. 10:00 9:00—WJZ Siromberg-Carlson. 10:30 9:30—Merry R.amblers program, bands of Canton Crepe. el with scarf neck in tor the youthful wom­ ent Velvet. 7:00 G:00—W 10.\F p ro g ram s (3 Ins.) 111:30 9:30—Organ request program. 11:(U) 10:M—.Singing fireman; quartet. Ued Men’s Funsters Will Hold The Canton .skirt is contrasting colors. an. 9:10 8:10—Van Surd.-im's orcheslra. 379.5—W GY. SC H E N EC T A D Y —790. 12:05 ll:(li—Orcheslra. entertainers. Black, Marron Glace 545.1—W M AK, B U FFA L O —550. !2:.55 11:55—^Im e : w e a th e r; m a rk e ts. State Convocation in Man­ pleated all around. 6:30 ,S:30—Magglo's dance music. 2:00 1:00—Romano’s orchestra. 336.9— W SM , N A S H V IL L E —890, chester Tomorrow. Black, Independence Black and Marron Black and White; a n d Independence 7:30 6:30—WGY mystery drama. 6:00 6:00—Stock reports; baseball, 9:00 8:00—WJZ Wrlgley review. Glace Brown and White Blue 8:00 7:00—WGY musical program. 6:30 6:30~Fort Orange orchestra. 10:00 9:00—WJZ Stroinberg-(3nrlson. Blue and Marron Glace 8:30 7:30—WOlt broadcasts (2% lirs) 7:20 6:20—Ua.seball: health talk. 384.4— KGO, O A K LA N D —780. The state convocation of the Hay­ 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—/OO. 7:30 6:30—Drama, "Black Fear." 1:30 12:30—Moon m agic hour. makers of Connecticut, the Red *J:0o 8:00—W.IZ prognims h's.) 8:00 7:00—Musical program. 2:00 1:00—Tlio Parisian quartet. $15 $15 $35 $25 10:30 9:30—Baseball; orchestra. 9:00 8:00—WEAF pi’ograms (2 hrs.) 3:00 2:00—G irv in ’s (u■cllestl•,•l. Men’s foresters, will be held In fjrcontrary Eastern S to .ti« r iR Secondary DX Stations. Manchester tomorrow, twenty-six lofts throughout the state sending 508.2—W E E l, b o o I uiM—3»o, 8:3(1 7:3ti—Studio entertainment. 2 7 5 .1 —WORD, BATAVIA—1090. S;00 7:00—WEAF progs, tU i hrs.) 1U:.‘!.'> 0;3.'i—D enny’s d an ce o rc h e s lra . 8:00 7:00—Concert; ugricullure talk. delegates, who will number about 9;3n 8:30—Ne:ipolItan Country Chib. 309.1—W ABC, N EW YORK—970. * 9:00 8:00—Musical prog; iirilsia. 100. The convocation will open in 10:011 9:00—WKAl'' artists concert. 8:15 7:15—Organist: leatuie prog. 288.3— W EN R. CH 1C AGO—1040. the Tinker "haybarn’ at 2 o'clock. 1 361.2— W SAI, C IN C IN N A T I—830. 10:01 9:01—Dance orch; artlsis. 9:09 8:00—Orchestra: twins; artisl.s. NEW HOSIERY Among the national officers who SMART HATS 7:30 6:30—Four K Safety Clt:li. 348.6—W G BS, f^EW YORK—860. 1:00 12:00-Dance orchestra; artists. 7:55 C:.55—Baseball scores; we;ither. 8:30 7:30—lied Arrow male quartet. 305.9—W H T , CHICAGO—980. will be present are Ernest .A. Blair 8:00 7:00—WK.\F programs (3 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—Meurer concert hour. 10:00 9:00—R:iml)leis: concert ensem. of New Haven, national vice-chief 11:00 10:00—Tw o o rch estras. 10:00 9:00—Radio wedding ceremony, i 12:00 11:00—Your hour league. AMONG THE NEWEST 265.3— W H K , C LE V EL A N D —1130. 10:30 9:30—French Follies star. 535.4— W H O, D ES M O IN ES—660, of the National Haystack: Mahlon 10:00 9:00—WOR programs (1 hr.) 11:00 10:00—.Arcadia d:ince music. 8:30 7:30—Drake Ulilverslty hour. Trannbauer, national keeper of the POPULAR 11:00 10:00—Two d.-ince orchestras. 394.5— W H N , N EW YORK—760. 9:00 8:00—Younger Brothers orch. straws, of Philadelphia, and John FALL 1:00 12:00—Piopinoinis program. 8:30 7:30—Orch., artists (4 lirs.) 9:30 8:30-WKAF progs. (2'4 his.) Watson, national recorder, of Phila­ 352.7—W W J. D E T R O IT —850. 526—W NYC, N EW YORK—570. 416.4— K H J. LOS A N G E L E S —720. SHADES 8:00 7:U0—WKAF program (3 hrs.) 8:30 7:30—I'optilar songs; violinist. 12:90 11:00—Studio entertainers, delphia. STYLES 12:00 11:05—Musical progmni. 9:,30 8:30—Lehigh seienaders dance. 1:00 12:00—Ipstnimentalisls. vocalists William C. Schieldge of this 12:30 11 :S0—Hollywood frivolities. 365.5—W eS H , PO R T L A N D —820. 2:00 1:00—Troubadours, nrtist.s. place is the present state chief, but Are of 1:30 12;30.r-Organ concert. 9:30 8:30—Davls-Cartland program. 508.2—W OW . O M AH A —590. 475.9—CNR A. M ONCTON—730. 10:00 9:00—S tudio concert. 11:00 19:00—Musical, vocal recital. he will retire at the meeting to­ 9:0.S 8 :n.'i—Instrumental quartet. 293.9—W SV R. SY RA C U SE—1020. 2:90 1:09—.Artists program. morrow and Charles Patten of Beige D’Or Velvet 10:00 9:00—The Four Singers. 8:30 7:St).,—.Musical program. 254.1—W RVA . RICH M O N D —1180. Stamford will be advanced to that 11:00 10:00—Little concert orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Songs. lnstrumenl:ilists. y:(iu 8:00—W.IZ W rlgley review . Meteor Felt 410—C FC F. M O N TR EA L—730. 468.5— W RC. W A SH IN G T O N —640. 10:15 'J:1.5—R tudlo pr-^granis. position. 7:30 j6;.3n—BaUlo’s, orchestra. 6:00 6:00-WEAF programs (6 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Riclmiond orchestra. The delegates will have a chicken dinner at 6 o'clock in the Tinker Cinderella Metallic Cloth haybarn and In Ibe evening the meeting will be thrown open to Clytie - Dianne and Satin visitors and a program of twelve LOCAL MAN PLAYS ! ™ ™ s , burned out, different acts of entertainment will Popular Prices Popular Prices be presented. WTIC \ Open house will be kept at Red I I A D r r c T ruiM C C i ™ HAVE A NEW HOME Men’s hall on Brainard. place, Sat­ Travielers insurance Co. ! LARGEST CHIMES I _ urday afternoon and evening and Hartford | ! Tobacco Shed Lumber, Insur- a buffet lunch will be served *rom KT. ance Moneys Solve Problem 12 noon to 8 o'clock In the evening •9«7 and again from 10:30 to midnughl. 535.4 m. 560 k. c.' Caused by Fire. The convocation will elect the James B. Hutchinson Meets state officers and they will be in­ By making use of material from an unused tobacco shed and money stalled by one of the national Progi’am for Friday representatives who will be present. 6:25 p. m. Summary off Program Famous Carillonneiir and received through insurance settle­ ittbinoni]6i and News Bulletins. ment, Joseph Katkouski is to build 6:30 Hotel Bond Trio — Emil Plays in Springfield. a new home for his wife and three SOUTH MANCHESTER* Heimber,ger, Diretitor— children to replace the one destroy­ ’’Moon” Program— ed by fire September 7 at 594 Tol­ I MISS ESTHER BARRABEE a. The Moon Drops Low.Cadman land Turnpike. TE.\CHER OF PIANO b. Moon of My Delight.Lehmann James B. Hutchinson of Hamlin Since the fire, Mr. and Mrs. street spent yesterday in Spring- Special .Atfenlion to c. Pale Moon ...... • • • .Logan Katkouski and their three children, | Beginners d. Excerpts from "The Moonlight field where he went to meet Anton Frank, 10; Adolph, 8; and Adelle, ' Sonata” ...... Beethoven Breos, well known carillonneiir. have been making their home with Phone 1925-4 e. Clair de L u n e ...... Debussy who during the pa<=t week has been a neighbor, Mrs. Konstany Yakai- Your Sunday Dinner Dessert Ready f. Moon Dear (or By the Waters giving recitnls on the carilllon re­ tis, on the same street only a short of Minnetonka) . . . .Lieurance cently installed in the new Trinity distance from their former home. And Waiting For ,You 6:55 Baseball Scores. Methodist Episcopal church in It is understood that Mr. Katkouski OXYGEN—ACETLYNE 7:00 Dorfink’s Dinner Ensemble— Springfield. It bar, 61 bells and is received a $2,000 settlement of in­ The Dorfink’s Dinner Ensemble practically tl;e large.«t carillLon in surance. The fire, which occurred WELDING ALICE BRADLEY SPECIAL NO. 16 which is a recent addition to W.T. the United 'States. The bells wore shortly before' noon, started from Blacksmith Forging — Jobbing AND THE FINESSE PACKAGE an overheated kitchen range. All I.C’s. program will be heard each cast at Taylor’s widely kno-wu bell Work Called For and Delivered. Friday at this hour. Tonight the foundry at Loughbrldge, England. members of the Katkouski family Consisting of opening number will be selections The carillion is a memorial gilt were a-ivay at the time. The new NEW from “Rose Marie” by Friml. A from the family of Horace A. Katkouski home will be a bunga­ Charles 0. W. Nelson soprano solo with fiute obligato Moses of Springfield. Trinity low. Mr. Katkouski works nights 277 East Middle Turnpike will also be featured in this pro­ church which has been in coorse of at the Orford Soap Company on Tel. 333-2. gram. construction for a period ..of five Hilliard street. Raspberry and Chocolate I years is not-yet completed, It will Selection from "Rose Marie” . . cost a million dollars and from an Friml architectural A’ieiVpoint will be the Orchestra outstanding church in Springfield % Ice Cream FALL II and there are no less than 75 in the Dance Arabe from “The Nut­ city. Also Bulk ice Cream and Fancy Shapes. cracker Suite” . .Tschaikowsky Mr. Brees has been giving recitals Very Special Orchestra since the bells were dedicated on For sale by the following local dealers: III Sunday last and completes the Far Away Bells ...... Gordon series this evening. On invitation I Edward J. Murphy Orchestra of the master carlllonneur, Mr. 3 Pc. Bedroom Suite Farr Brothers IV Hutchinson, who Is chlmer of the dsi Main Street Depot S<|uare Lo! Hear the Gentle L ark...... Bishop South Methodist church here, visit­ ed Trinity church where Mr. Brees DulTy & Kohinsnn Packard’s Pharmacy ..Soprano Solo—Flute Obligato.. At the Ueiiter V explained the installation to him 111 Cenler Street Caucasian Sketches ...... with its outstanding mechanical Ippolitow-Ivanow features. At the request of Mr. Orchestra Brees Mr. Hutchinson played two SATINS, SILKS AND VELVETS 7:30 Jack Says, "Ask Me Another” numbers, one sacred and one se­ cular in theme. The manipulation Colors are Brown, Black, Independence Blue, Navy 8:00 WTIC Studio Party and Wine: 9:00 An Evening in Paris from N. of the keyboard is very different B. C. Studios. > to that installed at the local Sizes: 14 to 46. 9:30 Howard Correct Time church, but the experience proved 9:30 Miss Minneapolis and The interesting to Mr. Hutchinson, who $10 OOand $15,00 Guardsmen. was delighted to have the oppor­ i UNEQUALLED VALUES IN 10:00 National Broadcasting and tunity to play on this fine carillon. f t Concert Bureau Hour. Mr. Hutchinson had previously VIANY LINES OF MERCHANDISE J 11:00 News and Weather. received an Invitation from Ernest With Good Sized Dresser — Beautiful Chest of I JERSEY DRESSES Baggs, municipal chlmer of Spring- Drawers — Full Sized Bed. Finished in American field, to try out the bells in the Walnut. Are To Be Found At This Store ? One and Two-piece models, two and three tone color campanile. While the exposition y combinations; also plain colors. ANOTHER CHICAGO BOMB is going on this week a chljne pro­ \ gram of 45 minutes is given each This is a stunning little suite. Just what you have During Our Sizes: 16 to 42. evening. Mr. Hutchinson played been looking for. I Chicago, Sept. 21.— Bomb explo­ alternately with Mr. Baggs $5,98 and $10.00 sions rocked sections of Chicago throughout the program which was FOR QUICK. TURNOVER today. The force of the blast shat­ made up of International airs and 7th Anniversary And ’ tered windows for a distance of folks songs. This municipal chime several blocks. has a few more bells than the HATS A black powder bomb, said by chime at the South Methodist police to have been hurled by "rum church here. It was Installed by $79.00 Stock Reduction Sale Small, medium and large head sizes.. racketeers," -wrecked a near-beer the same company, the Menneely 1 parlor reputed to be a popular Bell company of Troy, N. Y. Cash or Credit. $2o50i»$5,98 hang out of Joe Saltls, famous Chi­ o:- cago “beer baron” and his rum ZEP ON TEST FLIGHT , K Spring Thrown In. ^ running cohorts. Although two families occupied Friedrichshafen, Germany, Sept. the upper fioors of the buildings 20.—With twenty-two passengers no one was hurt. The entire rear aboard, the huge new dirigible REARDON’S cf the building was almost demol­ "Count Zeppelin” started on a E. BRAY ished by the gigantic concussion. cruise over southern Germany at BENSON FURNITURE CO Damage was estimated at ?2,500. 8 a. m., today. JEWELER “The Home of Good Bedding” Police investigating the explo­ Before the start. Dr. Hugo Eck- 645 Main St. Farr Building, »3uth Manchester sion say that the bombing was erer, pilot of the dirigible, said it Comer Main St. and Brainard Place So. Manchtoter probably perpetrated by rival beer would remain in the air from 8 I interests. to 10 hours on today’s test. ADVKKTISE IN THE HERALD -IT PAYS

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FINDS LOST TREASURE steam shovel grading and macadam DAMMliD W liC ir VAin EAD Lloyd Whitlock, Bob Milash and Street muaician; a “snowilifte ” is A week’s washing free;. In tha construction under way. Short TT£C1A'‘U 11/ rU K Ruth Dwyer. 25,000 HOMELESS a stealer of laundry; -wh’le the mis- new Aluminum, Maytag washing ^onary Is’ the “ Bible puncher” or Kinston, N. C.— Mrs. .Bessie Tyn­ lays probable. “ The Desert Bride,” a thrilling machine. Try It In your own home Sherman-Toll Gate Hill road be drama of romance and adventure in .‘sweet bye and bye,” ; dall has recbversd the wedding ring CONDITION OF Ing oiled for 2 miles, j STATE THEATER FANS the heart of the sandy Sahara, is PEOPLE IN LONDON,; which she lost 25 years, ago. A and be'convinced. Washes a tnbfnl Route No. the companion fea{.ure for tomor­ f; Among strange recent arrivals new tenafit, working in the garden of clothes in 3 to 7 minutes' Phone 4h WAbington is the thickhead. of the home in which > she lived Seymour-Bladden riv® l» i^ e ^ s row. Betty Com^son has the princi­ SAYS CITY M lS S Ioi li0 7 for a free demonstration. under construction. Mo,^^l^Mofe- ItQ Fine Features Tpmorrow; pal role— that of a beautiful French D on 't^ e • ' alarmed, however, it’s when the treasured ornament was STATE ROADS A- Only a bird sent to National Mu lost, found It and traced the owner Hillery Bros.— Advt. traffic. “Dancing Daughters” Sun­ girl who defies the dangers of the desert to be near the mail she loves. seum; , . „■ throuigh the initials J. T. to J. M. Oxford-Seymour road, shou^ers day. being oiled for 4 miles. , It/r “ The Desert.Bride” is a picturiza- Road conditions and detours in Route No. tion of the wosld-famous novel, London— London has 25,000JpeB» “ The Adventuress,” which comes without any home of 'thel? the State of Connecticut made nec­ Lyme and East Haddam, Ham- For those who like comedy at its own. ^ essary by highway construction, re­ bury-No. Plains road is undeiscon- height, with considerable plpt, not from the.pen of Ewart Adamson. pairs and oiling announced by the struction. No delay to traffic. ! to mention thrills thrown in, we Walter Long, director for Columbia This estimate is' made by Tom State Highway Department, as of Route No. 154 ' ' ■ j recommend the Universal farce! l*lctures, has made the translation Bow, member of the London City o r i c h e r t w n s September 19th, are as follows; Washlngton-Woodbury roadi nja-; comedy, “ A Hero For a Night.” into an excellent photoplay. Mission who works in the common G S G I ) S I L V O Route No. 1 cadam and bridge construction un­ which comes to the State Theater The current chapter of “ The Pi)- lodging houses of the capital. Jji Old Lyme, East Lyme and Wa­ der way at several plac s. Sbore de­ tomorrow. It starts with a laugh llce Reporter,” and a screaming i “ Heathenism as Intense in Itfe terford, five miles under construc­ lays probable. . and ends with the audience hys­ comedy will also be shown. own way as any to be found amonA tion. Pavement complete. No delav Route No. 160.,,;^;^^.. 1^1 terical. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the backward races and a prevail to traffic. Crystal Lake road, *'Glenn Tryon, the popular come- brings to the State one of the most ence'of vice and wrong hardly e:& Greenwich and Stamford, shoul­ Rockville and Ellington ffian, who has been forging to the talked of pictures of the season. It ceeded in any capital of the worIj| ders being oiled. constructioi\. No detours.':i*||^^*iji?y ^ont\so rapidly of late, plays the is “ Our Dancing Daughters,” star­ are to be found in London’s metr% Route No. S Route No. 75; fble of a smart-alec young wise- ring the beautiful and vivacious politan lodging-housef ’ writes 6# Waterbury-Middlebury road and Saybrook-grading WinthijiB^ite^i 'cracker, who flies his home-made Joan Crawford, supported by Anita in the organ of the Mission. | Sunnyside avenue under construe-1 slight delay probable, airplane to Russia just to prove to Page and Dorothy Sebastian. Thi.s “ Then men are a queer lot,” te at these tion with one-way traffic for short Route No. 179 his girl friend how good he is. We production is now shewing on adds. “ The professional begging le4 distances. Preston, the road fronir;^^*-^ ■ *** ^ is under construction. Concrete be­ being done. Short detour posted. liam James Craft from an original Madrid has placed a ban on “ ex­ In London’s lodgin.g houses thj ing laid One-way traffic maintain-1 around shovel. No delay to traffic. “ needy” is a hawker; a .“sklpperer? screen story by Harry O. Hoyt. The temporaneous night singing.” So M ed. 1 West Haven-Beach street under supporting cast includes the lovable that’s the name of that noise that is a real hobo; a “ mush-maker” fe Sharon-Lakevillg road is under i construction. No delay to traffic, old gentleman. Burr McIntosh, cats make! an umbrella maker; a “ gridler” a construction. I No Route Numbers VALUES Route No. 6 1 Beacon Falls-Pines Bridge is un- L ook at these values! Brooklyn-Danielson road in the der construction. No delay to traf- towns of Killingly and Brooklyn un-jfle. Sizes 1 SilTcrtown 1 RadTa | CoB B aader der construction. Detour posted. Canterbury-Brooklyn road is be­ Danielson-So. Killingly road is ing oiled for 3 miles. Lowest Goodrich Prices under construction. Open to traffic. Bethlehem-Watertown road con- .30x31/2 ! 8 6.35 1 $ 5.45 1 $ 3.95 Windham - Williniantic road. | struction work started. Grading •^Tire Quality Guar~ shoulders are being oiled. commenced. No detours necessary. 31x1 j 11.40 1 - 9.55 1 8.95 Route No. U. S. 7 Canaan-South Canaan rofid, short Sp ecial 1 1 1 8.95 Danbury-New Milford' road, con­ detour around bridge near South anteed Forever! 32x4 12.10 10.20 crete construction completed, from Canaan. 29x4.40 . 1 8.00 6.75 1 4.95 Danbury to Still River. Uncomplet­ Clinton-'yV’estbrook, Clinton-Deep 1 1 j 8.95 ed from Still River to New Milford, River road is under^ construction for Full Enamel 30x5.25 12.50 10JJ5 three miles. Railing uncompleted. two and one-half miles. 31x5.25 1 12.90 [ 11.25 1 8.95 .F this isri’t tire value... Route No. 8 Derby-Olivia street is under con­ I 33x6.00 1 15.60 1 14.40 1 10.95 Castle Bridge-Torrington - Thom- struction. Closed to traffic by the Kitchenette Range w hat is ? aston road is under construction. City. . Traffic should proceed with caution Easton-Monroe macadam road This Offer Is for a Limited Time Only—Make the Most of This Unusual Opportunity on account of grade crossing. Short under construction. No^delay to Buy at Special Sale Prices—A Whole Year to Pay. By Buying NOW You Can Actually FIRST, Goodrich Tires . . the one-way traffic. traffic. SAVE \From finest and most economical Thomaston - Waterbury road, Enfield-Scitico, Broad Brook road that shoulders being oiled. is under construction, but open to money can buy. Thomaston - Torrington road, traffic. 20% to 25% Discount shoulders being oiled. Ellington-Crystal Lake road, SECOND, the lowest prices ever Route No. 10 completed section being oiled. $ 0 0 .5 0 • Haddam road is under construc­ Granby-Salmon Brook street, is $125 RANGE NOW FOR offered on Goodrich Tires. tion from Higganum to East Had­ under construction. Open to traf­ dam Bridge. One-half mile detour fic. THIRD, and absolutely new... at Higganum and one-way traffic at Hebron, Hebron-Colchester road FREE INSTALLATION IN M ANCHESTER AND VICINITY bridge, Arnolds Station. is being oiled entire length. A LIFETIME GUARANTEE. Bloomfield-Granby road is under Hebron, Hebron-Amston road is DURING THIS 'SALE construction, short detour. being oiled entire length. This guarantee is sweeping. Un­ Route No. 12 Hebron, Hebron-Gilead road is THE MANUFACTURERS WILL GIVE Grosvenordale -No. Grosvernor- being oiled from Hebron Center to limited by time or mileage. It says, dale road is under construction. Old Creamery. • Open to traffic. Hebron, Hebron-Marlboro road is Two Beautiful Premiums FREE in effect, should the unusual hap­ Norwich-Putn^im road at Atta- being oiled the entire length. waugan is under construction. Open Mansfield Center- 'W'iarrenville pen — 9- Goodrich Silvertown or to traffic. road is under construction. Open Goodrich Radio Tire fail, due to Griswold-Norwich road is being to traffic. Handsome Bak'ng Casserole ^ ' oiled for 2 miles. Mansfield-Completed section of • defect—-a fair and equitable adjust­ \ Norwich-City line road is being Mansfield Center and Warrenville oiled for % mile. road being oiled. | ment will be given immediately. Plainfield-Danielson road is be­ New Haven-Towrisend,.„^KS]y4£ Seven Piece Cake Service ing oiled for 2 miles. bituminous macadam under con­ The closely built gas and coal range that Not within a stated periodnot Thompson-Wilsonville road is be­ struction. Short detour posted. ■ ing oiled for miles. North Stonington-Col. Brown takes up but 35 inches of floor space. within a specified mileage... but as Route No. 32 road being oiled for 2 iQlles. /.«[- Large kitchens' and huge stoves are no long­ long as the tire runs. Beat that for Norwicb-Groton road from Nor­ Rocky Hill-Elm. street,' gradltl wich City line to Brewster’s Neck is under way. Slight delay to traffic. er the fashion. In their plac^ small kitchens a service pledge! under construction. Open to traffic. Redding-Georgetown road, con­ and compact MAGEE Kitchenette Ranges. Route No. 101 struction work started. No detours. Look no farther for tire value. Chaplin-Willimantic road, shoul­ Sharou-Millerton road, is under i Besides 4 full sized gas burners, an oven for baking and * ders being oiled for 4 miles. construction. No detours.' '•*“ ^ ■' ’ broiler, this efficient model is equipped with two coal covers Here it is... in concrete form, not Route No. 102 Sterling! Bridge is under con Montville, Hartford-New London struction at Sterling., "Village. Pe- and a large firepot—for heating, cooking and for burning trick promises and flim-flam. • road, .shoulders are being oiled for tour posted. Bridge under construc­ rubbish. Finished in ebony black or gi’ay enamel. 3 miles. tion at Oneco. Temporary bridge in Route No. 104 use. .■ Glastonbury, Glastonbury-Port- Wallingford-State street, --lAylligr land road is under construction. bituminous macadam for 2.,milbs. Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Open to one-way traffic. No delay to traffic. ' i Route No. 109 Woodstock-West road is being Mansfield Phoenixville road is oiled for 2 miles. y under construction. This road Wethersfield-Jordan Lane is'un> nearly impassable to traffic. der construction and rather rough. Coventry, Coventry - Mansfield Closed to through traffic. ' ^ Depot road closed, traffic may go Windsor Locks, Suffield, East over good state road through So. Main street is under constructlort Hartford 1243 MAIN STREET Hartford Coventry. 1 Traffic may take good road through Route No. I l l Suffield Center. ' Portland-Cobalt road is under Stratford-The Conn.Co. is put­ construction. One-way traffic for ting in special work at the corner mile. CHETTS of Barnum Avenue and North Main Guilford-No. Guilford road is be­ stre’ets. Traffic is being controlled ing oiled for one mile. by traffic men. •- ' Durham-No. Guilford road is be­ ing oiled for one mile. Fitting Station Durham-Middletown avenue is being oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 113 “ RIVER PIRATE” HAS New Fall Furnishings 84 OAKLAND ST. Thomaston-Bristol roati is under construction. Concrete being pour­ GAS ACCESSORIES OIL ed. One-way traffic west of Terry- FINALS AT STATE TONIGHT . Boys’ Suits Cricket Sweaters ville. in a large variety of new Fall patterns-:- for boys and girls. Crew necks and V Phone 1423 Route No. 114 Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Sizes necks. Plain and fancy effects. No. Branford and North Haven p Prai^jP Viptnr MrT ao-lpn’« road, shoulders are under construe-'^ ^ 3 to 10. tIon. No delay to traffic. Latest Film; “Beautiful But $1.00 to $2.98 Route No. 120 and 147 Dumb,” Co-Feature. ' Woodbrldge - Seymour road, $1 00 to $4.98 shoulders under construction. No Lovely Felt Hats delay to traffic. Tonight will witness the la.\t in junior and larger head sizes. New screenings of “ The River Pirate, ’ Route No. 121 Boys’J Knickers • Salisbury, Canaan-Salisbury road the Fox Films feature at tfie State fall shapes in all the popular colors. is under construction. Short de­ Theater, which has proven to be for school and general wear. New pat­ tour around bridge near Salisbury. one of the best entertainments seen terns, in sizes 8 to 16; also corduroy. ' What Other Food Is There That You Can Serve More Route No. 122 here this season. Victor McLaglen is $1.00 to $2.98 Newtown-Bridgeport road, con­ seen in the title role, with Lol.s _ Often Than Ice Cream And Keep The crete construction complete. Railing Moran and Nick Stuart in the ro­ $1.00 to $2.49 Windbreakers. uncompleted. mantic leads. Earle Foxe, Donuld for boys and girls. Reversibfes, plaids Whole Family Satisfied? Route No. 123 Crisp and a cast of well-knowd ' ^1 Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall screen version of the great Charles Bemberg* and plain colors. The Answer Is NONE ! Bridge, resurfacing complete. Francis Coe story. Shoulders and guard rail not finish­ Tonight also marks the tihaJ Full Fashioned Hosiery ■'V ed. Traffic open at all times. showing of “ Beautiful But Dumb,”, In all the season’s newest shades— al­ $1,98 to $4.98 Canton-Colllnsville, Nepaug road Patsy Ruth Miller’s latest produc­ ways in stock. Is under construction. Detour post­ tion. This delightful comedy-drama Boys’ Blouses Manchester Dairy ed. Traffic should proceed with has a generous sprinkle of hujnor in new shirtings in stripes and fig­ caution over detour. running through its entire plot. It pan Route No. 127 tells the story of a girl who rea^ $1.00 ures. Kent-Macedonia road, macadam lizes that being beautiful and dtfmh construction completed. Railing un­ is the modern manner in which, td Flannel Sleeping Garments Ice Cream ■ I ' ' completed. lure the men. She is madly in love 59cr 79c, 99c Route No. 128 with her office boss, who regard? will feel good these cool nights. A Is A Delicious Dessert And A Healthful Fcod- ^ * Litchfield-Bantam road is under her as just a plain efficient stenog^ large variety of styles to choose from, rapher, instead of the girl she rCaN Blankets construction. Shoulders uncomplete. for men, women and children. Of The Best Grade All Combined Route No. 129 ly is. How she finally wins his aSec^- Single and double— best values in town. Sherman-New Milford, Webatuck tion is told in the most entertaining Serve It In Your Home. road is being oiled for 3 miles. manner. The picture is said to be Patsj^ 50c to $1.98 up Route No. 130 V ' $1.00 Woodbury-Watertowp road, bitu­ Ruth Miller’s greatest effort since;’ Oi^er It At Your Favorite Soda Fountain, • minous macadam completed, railing her elevation to stardom. » She IS uncompleted. given able support by Georgiy, COME TO Route No. 132 Stone, Eileen Sedgewick And' Cornwall Hollow road, Co'rn^wall Charles Byers. * to So, Canaan is under construction. \ T h e usual pleasing selectioif of,- Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Co. No detours. short subjects will round out Route No. 133 program. i'j Hartland Hollow Bfidge is under ------. V construction. Short detour around Night school is for those wh^l IVIARLOWJC bridge. work during the day. Start Monday ^ Route No. 136 night. Connecticut Business College^ AV JL FOR VALUES New Fairfield-Sherman road.l—Adv. \ ' i

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- W-M,- • “1 jiantlfesKr "get” him through political influ­ that there is an excellent ch&nce ence greater than his own. of a revolution. ' If the illicit liquor business and There are number of peoples lEvPttins Bsralb its illegitimate children make It who are a bit more touchy, thkn we < PUBUSIIECU BT possible for flxers to hand over a are about government interference THE5 HUUALU PRINTING CO. hundred thousand dollars a year to with personal liberty. Aygarently Founded by BIwond 9. Bla, one man in Philadelphia, what the Portuguese are one of lem. OCL U IStl cnance is there that the police A Every Evening Excem Sunday! and HoIldHya. forces of American cities generally SEVENTEEN NEGROES Entered at the Poet Office at Man> Chester us Second UUse Mall Matter. will much longer be able to sustain If a few Negroes of^the type of SUK.St;KIFJ'lON KAl'KS: By Mall even a reasonable degree of recti­ Jack Johnson, discredited pugilist, Six dollars a year, sixty cents a tude?^ are working among their people in* month for shot ter periods. Here is a fruit of Volsteadism the interest of the SmUh candidacy By carrier, eighteen cents a week. SitiKle copies three centa. that may set even the most obsti­ they probably have personal rea­ SPECIAL AUVEUTISINQ REPUIU- nate of the drys to thinking. A hun­ sons, at which it would not be har^ SIONTATIVE, Hainllrnn>l)e LIsser. Inc.. i!!i5 Madison Avenue. New York dred thousand a year for just one to guess. However, even Harlem the new HOOSlSl^ Beauty and 612 North Michigan Avenue. officer in just one precinct in just Chicago. and Boston and Indianapolis Ne­ The Manchester Evening Herald la one American town, for the privi­ groes are not likely to miss the on sale in New York City at Suhults'e lege of doing comfortably the ille­ significance of the Florida tornado News S'and. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. in three charming colors- Street and 42nd. Street entrance ol gal business which the crooks death lists. One of them, and it is Grand Central Station and at all Uoatling News Stands. would do anyhow, even if uncom­ typical, is that sent out from South fortably. It provides a mere hint Bay. It reads* “ Oliver Wilder, Client of International Nows Ser­ vice. of the moral and ethical destruc­ Laura Wilder, Joe Rashley, Dave "International News Service naa the tion that we are up against. Rashley, Mrs. W. C. Thigpen and exclusive rights to use fur republica- tion in any turin all news dtspaiohes daughter, Mrs. A. J. Rowe, Mrs. credirea to or not otherwise orednea THE VITAL SPEECH W. H. Booth, Virgil Boots,, Ray In this paper. It is also exclusively entitled to use for revuhllcailon all There is reason to believe that Boots, W. H. Boots, Mann Thigpen, the local or undaied news published the speech which Herbert Hoover seventeen Negroes.” herein." Full Service Client of N E Jt Service. is scheduled to deliver at Eliza- That fairly represents the status I bethton, Tennessee, on October 6, of the Negro in the Solid South, FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1928 will be the most effective single whence is derived now and always All for « I t T » will be derived the major strength All for utterance ever made In a Presiden­ i I MUD tial campaign in the United States. and stability of the party of which TJ Is it ^art of the whispering cam­ Governor Smith is the candidate. , J: «It will deal with the economic and paign to' inquire how come, else, i industrial development of America the unseasonably hot airs blowing and it will, with complete certain­ r * $ out of the West? ty, treat the most vital of all sub­ jects with an understanding and- Health and Diet clarity of which no other American, FIGHT OF D.AVID I. in any position or in walk of life, Advice mi David I. Walsh, instead of carry­ is equally capable. ing the Smith candidacy along with After all, the one outstanding By DR. FRANK McCOY Down him to victory in Massachusetts, as issue in this Presidential election is Down so many Smith adherents have the perfection of our economic sys­ hoped, will have the battle of his tem so that, as Mr. Hoover has ex­ Dr. McCoy will gladly answer'; life to bring about his own elec­ pressed it, there shall be a well ; I compensated job for every person personal questions on health tion now that Benjamin Loring and diet, addressed to him, care Young, former speaker of the Bay v/ho wants to work. That must be of The Herald. Enclose stamped, State House of Representatives, the basis on which any perfected addressed, large envelope for re- civilization must rest. With an . ply. I has been nominated to contest Sen­ ------ator Walsh’s seat. ,. economic system.stabilized so that OUR SENSES. The last time Walsh ran for the business, agriculture and Industry Senate he had for an opponent a are assured of permanent success- Have you ever considered that all man who is probably more cordial­ rul activity, this country will be of your consciousness of-the extei ly disliked by more people in the ready to go on to the solving of nal world comes to you through cultural, ethical and political prob­ your special senses of seeing, hear­ Republican party of Massachusetts ing, touching, tasting, smelling, and than any other person In it with lems. of great but less immediate equilibrium? If at birth a person one exception. William M. Butler’s Importance. First we must have our were deprived of the organs which candidacy was a present of the sen- foundation squared and cemented. register these sensations, it is atorship to Walsh, who can beat It is for leadership in this di­ doubtful If he would ever realize rection that Mr. Hoover has been that he lived. any weak Republican in the state Most of our actions are complex at any time. But Loring. Young is selected by the Republican party as reflexes from stimulations, that a cut off another piece of cloth al­ the individual best equipped of all have come to ns through these together. He is strong, able, per­ the hundred and twenty millions of sense organs. For example, if we sonally as popular as Butler is un­ Americans. On October 6 Mr. Hoo­ see an automobile coming at us W ith 45 I^iece, ver will show the nation that the while we are crossing the street, we This Offer Good popular. He will poll the full Re- dodge or otherwise endeavor to I-ublican vote with the exception choice was wise. avoid being struck. If we hear a of the sprinkling of mill town footstep climbing tl^e stair at night, “High-Grade” workers over whom Walsh exer­ we listen Intently, and may even For One Week cises an uncanny influence. And AT A SACRIFICE get up to find out who is there. If we smell smoke as of burning Yeung’s standing with the inde­ Justice has been so tempered wood, we look around to find out . pendents and independent Demo­ with mercy In the case of the Man­ whether or not the house, is on fire Aluminum Set Only! In fact, you will be able to trace crats is so high that bis gains in chester boys who staged the hold­ a s s production in the world s these quarters should offset up at the State theatre some weeks practically every movement or set of high-grade aluminum with;^ lim-: thought that you have to some im­ largest kitchen cabinet fac­ Walsh’s peculiar strength in the in- ago about that all the ordinary be- No Extra Charge for Terms ited number of the New Hoosier Beau­ pulse tha*. has come to you through tory has made this “Master­ ties, at NO COST to you. The low cash custrial towns. liolder can see is the mercy. Obvi­ some of your organs of sense. piece” possible. NeverJiiis-so price, $59.75 applies. You pay nothing No other nomination that could ously this Is one of those cases We naire the"'' eye for .detecting Mmuch quality, beauty and convenience Mrs. Christine Frederick’s Food and for the aluminum or for the privilege of have been made would be so pV.pm- v/here the welfare of the offenders variations of light; the ear for de­ been combined in*a kitchen cabinet at Salad Chart; patented shaker sifter; tecting noises; the nose for detect­ buying on our most liberal terms. i.sing of a restoration of the Massa­ themselves is given precedence anywhere near this remarkably low ing odors; the tastebuds in the metal bins; glass spice ,iar set. Choice A single dollar delivers the New chusetts junior sen^torshlp to the over the stern exactions of the good tongue and mouth for overseeing price. of these beautiful new colors, charm­ Republican party. of society. Almost the poorest use Hoosier Beauty and this big set of high our food; touch otgans in the skin' The Hoosier Beauty contains all the ingly decorated: Green, Pearl Gray.* grade aluminum to your home immedi­ The exception referred to above that can be made of a boy is to and internal organs for registering Old Ivory. : labor-saving features which you should ately. The balance can be paid in small is the celebrated Alonzo B. Cook, lock him up; and the youthful par­ heat, touch aud internal sensa­ demand in your cabinet, including a To introduce the biggest cabinet who again captured the Republican ticipants in this crazy adventure tions; ive have the semilunar canals weekly amounts convenient to you. in our skulls near the ears, for ob­ five-drawer base with sliding shelf and value we have ever offered in this com­ nomination for Bay State auditor. will likely enough make good use Don’t miss this opportunity to own a serving our equilibrium. These pan rack; extension top of porceliron; munity, we are including a big 45-piece Hoosier Beauty. The G. O. P.’s old man of the sea of the opportunity thus given to sensations are carried by nerves to seems to be absolutely impossible them by the court to rehabilitate the brain, where they register and to get rid of. themselves. On their account and start channels of impulses wliich tl'eir families’ congratulations are may cause us to perform very com plicated physical movements. in order. All of our knowledge of the Our Allotment of Cabinets and Aluminum is Limited— Come Early It should he brought home to DESTRUCTION \ world has come to us through the \ Graft prosecutors trapped an en­ them with the greatest force, how­ sense organs, and it is interesting velope which had been handed to ever, that when society deals thus to trace the development of the gently with the individual who first recognition of these sense by a young woman by a police captain an infant. Probably the first on his return from a two weeks has challenged it with crimes of knowle-lgc that a baby has of the vacation. The young woman had violence it does so at the risk of pxternal world comes to it through been directed to hand it to another great cost to itself fn encouraging Its sense of touch. It becomes con­ WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. UJ. .i woman. While it was still in the other evil doers to go and do like­ scious of the support of the oed. and of things coming In contact EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES* possession of the second woman, on wise. Such sacrifice deserves ap­ with its arms and legs. Gradually a circumlutory round intended to preciation expressed in terms of it realizes the difference between bamboozle snoopers, it was sub­ the most exemplary conduct on the being held by the mattress and its poenaed. This was In Philadelphia. part of the beneficiary. mother’s arms. 'The undirected The envelope is supposed to have physical movements of the baby’s arms and legs bring Its attention to contained the graft gathered in for clothes, pillows*and crib. One of the captain, during his absence, by DRY-FEET LAW the reflexes that' a child seems to hos collector. Stimulated no doubt by propa­ be born with Is to try and grasp There were fifty-one one-hun- gandists’ reports of the success of any object placed in its hands. over at times. It begins in my Just beginning to get- curly. Could At first a baby cannot see' ob­ to take minor Jobs and that tnis audiece appreciate its slgnlfi-' dred-dollar bills in it. prohibition in the United States, head, then seems to make my body there be anything wrong with my yvould‘'allow him to go stumpiug cance. jects; it is merely conscious of ^tiff. Does not last long, but when health cr scalp? Am feeling fine, The salary of a police captain in the Republic of Portugal has un­ the country for the national ticket The senator's morning speech * lights and shadows. Gradually its it goes away, it leaves me with a but would just like to know the iftSUNGTON, with . all expenses paid when the Philadelphia is probably between eyes become conscious of large deals with the sanctity of the - dertaken a particular reformation very bad headache all the rest ol reason for this change in my hair.” bad news sent him rushing home. moving objects, and the eyes will home and the fact th.it the yeutb .•* four and five thousand dollars a of its own which the royal govern­ tlie day. Could you tell me wnat R Answe.**; Hair frequently tufiis -lethrA b The cause of the slip-up is of today Is the America of tomor-^'" year at the most— it used to be follow them in a horizontal posi­ is and what to do about If?” curly toward middle age. and tnis something of a mystery. When row. . ■ G- J ment of that country never had the tion, since the muscles for-raising • Answer: It would be necessary change is no doubt due to the re­ Senator McWhorter went to the' For holidays and other sperlkl'' very much less. temerity to tackle. It is not the con­ and lowering the eyes are not de­ for me to know more about yo-ar sults of a bad fever or to a rs.dlcal By RODNEY DUTCHER. . national campaign headquarters occasions, like Saturday n!ght«."^*i Apparently the potentialities of sumption of alcohol which has stir­ veloped until some time after birth change of diet. I have known’ many trouble in order to give you a cor Washington, Sept. 21.—Senator to tell the national chairman that the senator saves his speech abou f ''- graft in such a position are some­ red the antis of Portugal to suc­ The newborn child is deaf, but as Yect explanation of the cause aud cases where thin, striaight hair be­ he was already to start out, the the red. red radicals. This ,s thM >’'6 thing like a hundred and twenty- the air enters the middle ear J. Booiiiboom McWhorter’s re- cessful action, for the only persons ^ure. I cannot attempt to diagnose came curly after a fasting and dlel election to the Senate is in some national chairman suggested Miat same speech which did such splen- J through the eUstachian tube, the treatme.nt. . five thousand a year. in that country who do not drink cases without persunal examina­ doubt, according to confidential ad­ he had better be watching his owti did service in 1922, 1924 and ’ hearing developed. Possibly sound fences because it would be a ter­ 1926. It is very, very seldom* that a at least wine, are those with stop­ at first is simply a disturbing fac­ tions. vices from the senator's home i=*ate policeman in any city wins his way If theie’s anything that Senaloi rific loss to the party if McWhor­ pages of the esophagus and who tor. ’fhe child becomes able to dls ter were to fai! of re-election. to a captaincy by any process than can’t swallow anything. tlnguish between harsh and sooth­ Question: Mrs. J. writes: “ 1 am McWhorter dislikes in an election, it’s opposition. And now there’s iWhen McWhorter explained his that of close attention to duty, the ing tones, and the mother’s lullaby fond of pancakes and coffee for /s date /r\, Of course, the senator has had - It is the practice of going bare­ another gent after his job. This is arrangements the chairman said some slight trouble with beckiers,''’ courageous facing of many and has been evolved in practically breakfast. Sometimes I use oat­ ycii never could tell and that lots foot which has loomed, in the agi­ every country of the world as an meal and poached eggs in addition lAMf RICAN not the same gent who gave him paid by his opponent to yell out and.” ** great dangers and the exercise of such a close race In 1922. It will of tfraes opponents sudoenly and charge Senator McWhorter... tated minds of the busybodles, as aid to quieting tfi'e child. Hearing ^ o u ld this hurt if I am careful sprang ap unexpectedly, native qualities of leadership. In a menace to the physical, spiritual does not develop fully for from yrith my ether meals? I never see HISTORY be recalled the. farmers in the with avoiding important issues and senator’s state were all very s'iro on f But the senator Insisted and ask about his record. Usually, the almost every case he is a person of and moral well-being of the na­ several hours to several days after you mention pancakes In your SEPTEMBER? 21 birth. menus. Can you give me a good him in ‘that year and there, was haunted headquarters for several senator merely raises his voice and force and keen intelligence, even tion. And they have done at last 1780— Benedict Arnold met Major every indication that they were go­ ^ays, hinting slyly now and fheo drown the hecklers out, bnt in me- j The child at first is not conscious recipe'for them?" Andre and completed plans if not of very great formal educa­ what the dry did in this country, of a s^nse of hunger. The sucking Answer: 1 do not recommend the ing to rdtlre McWhorter lo his Iha^ he "was already on the job times one of them gets: a. gueation for the surrender of West andAhat of course remuneration tion. Being, as ho almost always is, they have succeeded In persuading of milk for the first few . weeks ordinary pancake because it Is ex­ kraut-packing business. through the big wind. Then the | Point. ^ The senator’s enemies say luck Was-no object, but— senator answers manfully. • ; EP essentially manly man, he Is by cr bullying the Portuguese Con­ seems to be purely a reflex action. ceedingly hard to digest, and a 1863— General Bragg began the Oddly enough, the sense of smell saved him, but the senator Insists Then all of a sudden cam.-, the When they ask him about tarm nature an honest one. gress into passing a law making it bii-eakfaBt suck as you describe is siege of Chattanooga. ■news that someone was out seems to be more acute than th<5 apt to make you logy and sleepy it was his own stroke of genius. relief he says he is for it. . But a hundred thousand dollars a penal offense to go without shoes 1912— U. S. wireless station, at against McWhorter and all pre- And when they ask him about* sense of taste in recently born the remairtder of- the day. Even It Arlington, completed. The night before election he pul a year constitutes a terrible temp­ in public. babies. .,, ' ' all the McWhorter precinct work Houb plans were off. Some or prohibition he tells thjsm the story , your digestive system is good the MeWhortev’s friends are ’ uoig tation. It is easy to say that h# To what extent the reformers It is interesting to watch a strain will tell in time. A good ers to killing spiders, whereupon of Goldilocks and the Three Bears;'' \ nant, claiming that the naticual There are those In the MeWhor-' ' ought to turn his back upon it— have been egged on and financially baby’s enjoyment of experimenting substitute for pancakes is a thor­ it rained so hard that all farmers with its new-found senses. If habv trying to get to the polls were cmnfulttee actuall.v incited toe tei camp who shake their reartiT of course he ought. Yet he knows supported by the shoemakers, as oughly toasted waffle in which the trbi^le at home, but the serjuito* give-.! an object, or if an object starch Is completely dextrinlzed. I bogged in the* mud. Some .say; it aud express the fear that the sen*^' himself pooh-poohs the Idea. He that if, he enforces the law without .the drys were egged ofi by special is placed within grasping distance, ,(^p not advise much butter or syrup ATHOUGBI would have rained anyway, but ator’s campaign method may rave fear or favor he will not only re­ interests and are supported by first the infant looks at the object, dn the waffle. In addition, one or the senator points out that every­ Waives the bolshevlki. outlived t two eggs may be used cooked in Be not wise in your own con-1 body knows it will rain If you kill 'ill - ______senator replies that it always has mothers develop gray hairs because any manner except frying, and ceits.— Boinans 12:16. a spider. won for him and that it will wi**; he will eventually lose his job. He ■we reserve the right to make a si­ i •' y ‘ for him again. ' baby insists on tasting everything, apme stewed fruit, preferably i ’e- Anyway, the senator is back -. f - sees all about him lawbreakers lent guess. but this is simply a natural method pared with'out sugar. I do-nn* ad­ Nature has sometimes made aj This year the senators oppon^t op j <|the firing line, making two gathering huge fortunes out of vio­ Anyhow, the Portuguese people, of the child trying out Its neV- vise the use of breakfast r -eals fool, but a coxcomb is always of a i arose to confront him ^jhki. ^ire« speeches a day. His • : : ’i / lations of the liquor law. He Is a very great many of whom go found senses. / except in the case of chilf i and man’s pwn making.— Addlsoi'. ‘ V > v-v thought he . had every­ pg speech is a powerful irlb- Wonder if. that popular son*T * \ aware that he alone cannot stop barefoot from choice w^hen not those doing heavy work. thing all fixed up. In fact.' the utei ko the Star-Spanglei Banner. The Best Things in Life Are , QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Child marriages may be better [ ITte*; senator believes ^ Id j Preo,” wasn’t brought back io the traffic, and that if he tries to from necessity, are sufficiently senator was telling his friends in Question: Mrs. A. G. writes: “ 1 Question:** Rose writes: "Am than no marriages at all, .but notj Washlngton'-tnat all the leaser GJory is a grand old flag and de- j America by some of the summer do so the rich lawbreakers* will stirred up about the business so Lave a most annoying feeling come thirty-two years old and my hair Is mtlchi statesmen back home were, wuling mand* that the members, of his'visitors to Edinburgh. - .

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IN NEW YORK TOWN PUYERS ADOPT GEIUHAN WRITER SEES *------New York, Sept. 21 — Bits of Gotham gossip — Jack Warner, AMBITIOUS SCHEDULE MAN’S INFERIORTTY IN one of the now very-important Warner Brothers, has as his valet the former prize-fighting Turk, Ab­ Expect to Fill Out-of-Town FLEA OLYMPIC GAMES CASE AFTER CASE FULL OF dul Malijan. Dates and Have Various These Warner boys, as may have Casts at Work. Berlin.—Olympic records scored been noticed, have been doing very by men and women athletes at Am­ well lately, wbat with their stock At the meeting of the officers and sterdam are trifling compared with leaping ten points at a time, their chairmen of committees of, the what insects perform every day THE BEST FALL SUITS on-salught in the field of talkies, Town Players, held at the &ho^l without filling the world with much their acquisition of the Stanley Street Recreation Center last night, lioise about their sporting achieve­ theater circuit and their reported a schedule far more ambitious than ments, say an anonymous entomol­ taking over the Keith-Albee circuit. any ever attempted by the players ogist .writing in the Rhelnisch- Yet, I can recall a certain cold win* in the past was drawn up. Miss Vi­ •#estfaelische Zeitung and pleading ter day, not more tnan two seasons ola Lalonde, the new director, out­ for “Olympic Games of Insects,” back, when the wisenheimers of lined some features which she where the world would see much Broadway were giving the Warners thought would establish the Players mor^ to go crazy about than re­ a very brief lease on life. And they on a basis that would hold the ac­ cently in Holland. did seem to be headed for the tive interest of many new members ;“^ust think of that little un- . rocks. and at the same time work the dr- 'b’.easant animal, the flea. It jumps It was Sam Warner, I am told, ganization up to a point where the two hundred times his own length, who visioned the future of the returns on productions would war­ which means that man would have “talkies” and staked the family rant buying or constructing new to jump over the highest skyscrap­ shirt on its progress. He died scenery. • er of New York to equal its rec- about a year ago. The Town Players’ season wilt ’-^And what about the oyster get under way immediately. ' The Whose’*fiiUscles are so powerful th at /. Now that they’re large in the play reading committee will select by .closing Its shells, it produces amusement limelight, may'ue one of the following recent Broad­ energy.*equal to lifting fifteen kilo­ you’d like to hear about the way productions: “Square Crooks,” grams. Man would have to carry J ' Warner Brothers. There were which was presented by the Boll ,ah entire loaded freight train on Al, Sam, Jack and Harry. And players during the past summer; his shoulders to equal this record. they all came from Poland, “Spooks,” also presented by the “Have you watched a fly care­ J. broUfght as bdbies by their par­ Poll players, and “The Brat.” One fully? .Well, a fly can carry a ents. They landed in Baltimore of these plays will be produced and match with its feet if lifted by Its and settled in Youngstown, O. will be presented in either the Cir­ wings. Try to beat this record, T^re two of them opened a bi­ cle or State theater during the lat­ 'man, and you would have to lift cycle repair shop, in the pre­ ter part of November. a tree of eight metres length and ^ garage days. Sam had a nose for To Meet Oct. 2 or 3 . half a metre in diameter. 11 the theater. He went to Sandusky The first regular meeting of the ■ “Man is so proud of his strength “Quality” is the first thing we stress—without quality nothing and got himself a job in a show- Town Players will be held either and fantastic world records, but Stop In and Try On One shop. His pioneering eventually October 2 or 3. All active and as­ his achievements are poor as com- i else counts. show direction. sociate members are requested to pared to the titanic records of lit­ “Style” can’t last unless the clothes keep their shape. They can’t of These steered all the brothers in the be present also all members of last tle, despicable insects.” Today Harry, 48, is the presi- year’s High School senior class who keep shape unless there is good material and fine workmanship. de’nt; Albert is the business man were members of the Soc and Bus­ OR, MAYBE, THE COOK No matter whether you want novel style, or a conservative cut NEW FALL HATS and Jack, when not in New York, kin club and all others interested to your Fall suit you’ll find what you want here—plus QUALITY that The mirror will quickly tell you which of superintends the Hollywood plant. in any phase of dramatics. A man who found a button in makes our clqthes so economical to wear. these new Fall hat styles is most becoming. Our The Players plan to have two or his salad remarked, with great collection is so varied that every ''“\n can be It was. If I remember, just about three plays in rehearsal at all times, presence of mind: “I suppose it pleased. a year ago that I was doing an one cast, the “first company,” work­ dropped off while the salad was Perf ek Felt Hats interview with Harry Warner. ing on recent Broadway releases to dressing.”—Tit-Bits. And he said something like this: be presented in Manchester and at KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES In Gray and Brown "Put this down and stick it in any college, school or club that can A citizen of Berlin wrote +o his your hat .... a year from now be interested in booking the Play­ newspaper urging that English be the wise birds of this business ers; a second cast working on one- adopted as an international lan­ $3.50 t. $6.50 won’t be able to recognize their act plays and longer productions to guage. Probably it would have a $45 and $55 own industry. It will have been be played for granges, churches, hard time taking hold in the United tiirned upside down and inside- and theaters in, nearby towns. A States, though. out.” tentative third cast may work on House’s Specials...... $20 to $50 tone hears such comments daily the same basis as cast two. Mostly two pairs pants. abput Broadway. Had this Under this new system more scrivener heeded, he might now players will have an opportunity to Right On Hand With be. driving speed-boats on the work and an income provided for You Need These Middishade Blues...... $37.50 Hddson instead of jotting down sets, costumes, and lighting affects. how It happened. Such an ambitious schedule WINTER GLOVES means activity for all old members Regular Blues ...... $30 to $40 Which reminds nie that Al and opporCunitiy for new members. Things Now For Every Purpose Jolson was one of the heavy To encourage all associate and ac­ Good gloves for dress. A great col­ benefactors of the market boom in tive members to attend the first lection featuring such well-known Warner stock. I am told he made meeting and to interest as nianj: h f Your Wardrobe OUTFITTERS TO BOYS more than a million— and he is new people as possible in the meet­ brands as Fownes and Daniel Hayes. already a millionaire. ing “A Cup of Tea,” a one-act Boys’ Suits...... $10.00 to $25.00 And remember please, that in gloves as The other day, talking things farce, will be presented in the Rec 4-piece models. « in everything else, “the best is always over in his niche in the Ritz auditorium on that evening. Miss For Fall the cheapest to wear.” Towers— that giraffe-like building Eugenia Walsh, who played the “just off the avenue”—Jolson in­ lead In “Minick,” 'will share th.e Pigskin Buckskin - Capes - Mocha sisted that they were “paper lead in this one-acter with Miss Be­ Special Neckwear offer 65c profits” to date. atrice Armstrong, who supporte'd Mallory Hats Suede - Deerskin An unusual and highly Inter­ her in that play. The men in the esting personality is this “biggest cast will also probably be some of Footwear For The Whole Family h o r office attractio n .” His face is the members of cast of that show. $5 $6 $7 $2.50 to $6.00 tanned to a plum-colored hue. He wears a suit to match the peculiar shade and sits in a chair that seems to have been matched from Caps the s&me cloth. He’s moody and ingenuous, suggesting often the Pleasing Patterns l i m^ancholy of-ohe mf Jils mammy C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc songs. On this particular day, a the­ { a $1.95 $2.51) atrical weekly had reported him engaged to marry little Ruby Keeler, the “tap dancer.” Snappy Neckwear “And that’s the way it goes,” he iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiii was saying. “I’m going to get out New Patterns and of this town for a while—going to Color Combinations London and get away over in Eu­ rope. It’s not all it’s cracked up SPECIAL FOR NOW IS THE TIME TO REDECORATE YOUR HOUSE — to be, this funny way life has of $100 and $1.50 drifting. You seem to be sitting New Hats Of Soleil I AND HERE IS THE PLACE TO GET THE MATERIAL AT O il top of the w^orld. But are you? Take me . . . I don’t know for SATURDAY sure whether or not I’ve got a real friend. I know I’ve got plenty of Underwear yes men. But are they friends? SYMINGTON Felt And Velour SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS I like, to go to theaters and to CREPES play around. And yet, if I’m seen Plain Colors with the sarpe girl more than SHOP FLOOR ENAMEL AND twice, the tabloids come along and 19c yard AT THE CENTER I An attractive collection of styles for | , FURNITURE VARNISH say I’m going to marry. And I Misses and Women—in all the rich Fall | that’s the way it goes.” . Wool Mixed PAINT Half-pint can, reg. 50c...... 30c His eyes were sad, and there Double I shades. | was a wistful note in his voice. . . He wasn’t trying to be theatrical PLAID BLANKETS I Hats for immediate or later wear. | Pint can, reg. 80c...... 50c or sentimental .... He was a All Colors HOW human being, caught in a net of I Every new style that is to be popular | what they call success. Lots of 66x80 TO FEEL BETTER I this season is here for your approval— | 95 ® Quart can, reg. $1.50 7...,.,. $1.00 them get that way in Manhattan, $3.98 if they’re sensitive. I Moderately Priced. | GILBERT SWAN. AT NIGHT SINGLE BLANKETS FIND PRFV.^TE BREWERY Full Size ^RE you fagged out at j ROOM LOTS of WALLPAPER BORDERS AND BINDERS Grey, White and Tan. Also the end of the day? Lots Danbury, Conn., Sept. 21.— State Checks in All Colors. ALICE F. HEALEY police, raiding a Balmforth avenue of women unconsciously un­ I I I Millinery Shop, Park Building = dwelling house, reported finding $1.00 each dermine their endurance By m m push buttons on doors and a series wearing shoes that sap the I c yd . and up of sliding panels operated by vitality of the whole body. TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi . 2 5 ® springs. The equipment they con­ nect with an elaborate brewing and TURKISH TOWELS Shoes are often the. cause bottling establishment found in the of wrong posture, too much house. Charles Settaro, occupant Colored Borders effort, ^in walking, uneasy COPS SCOUR CHICAGO 22x44 of the place, was placed under $1,- standing. You’re tired at VARNISH— 500 bond to appear in City Court 4 for $1.00 night and -you don’t know TO FIND KIDNAPERS DRESSES B. P. S. PAINT tomorrow morning. Regular $1.50 ...... ^ *11 UU After finishing with Settaro’s “Growing On Value” why. for house, the state troopers raided the Try wearing Cantilever Chlcago, Sept. 21— ^Acting on the Every Occasion home of Morris Blum, on Maple Shoes and see how more demand of Judge Frank Comerford BEST PAINT—^Including C A avenue, and held him for trial in for rested you feel after the day that the secret Mafia organization bond of $1,500 after finding liquor The Textile responsible for the kidnapping of Junior^ Miss and 95 ® .White and Colors, gallon . v O o w U in his home. of easier walking, better foot ten-year-old Billy Ranieri be crush­ balance and greater comfort. ed, police and forces of the state’s Women COME AND GET IT There are several models attorney’s office are today scouring SIZES: 13 to 46. He: The first time you contra­ Store with eye appeal as well as Chicago’s “Little Italy” in an effort dict me I’m going to kiss you. to unearth extortion Terrorists who She: You are not.—Answers. 849 Main St. So. Manchester health appeal. have thrown thousands of Chicago EVERY DRESS parents into panic. Slowly but surely the gigantic dragnet of the law is ensnaring In $10.00 Manchester Wdlpaper Co. CANTILEVER its tentacular meshes the abettors of the Ranieri kidnappers. Witness 527 Main Street South Manchester SHOE SHOP after witness was brought today to M mwm SHOE the Criminal Courts building, 57 Pratt Street Are You A Voter? C om er where Assistant State’s Attorney Hartford, Conn. Church and Trumbull Streets Samuel Hoffman and Charles Muel­ ler penetrated little by little the ‘ H artford As the girl disappeared, the QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY stoiq silence of the banditti. MISSING THREE DAYS, neighboring mountains and farm­ Police made another dash Into a lands were being combed by blood­ Second Mortgage All persons of good character, 21 years of age or Model illustrated is "ADRIA” West Chicago suburb, expecting to hounds and large posses of men, locate the farm house where Billy GIRL RETURNS HOME women and children. The schools Money over, born in the United States. All naturalized citi­ Ranieri was held for the thirteen POLICE COURT NOW dl^ HAND days of his captivity while his ab­ had been closed as had all. factories zens. A married woman or a widow who was married and industrial plants in the vicinity to a citizen prior to September 22, 1922, and ^ho has not ductors negotiated with his frenzied Bennington, Vt., Set. 21.—Six­ father for $60,000 ransom. in order that the territory could be Arthur A. Knofla forfeited her citizenship by a subsequent marriage to Francis H. Chafee of Cook street, teen-year-old Evelyn McDermott, thoroughly sooured. By arresting the farmer and his Sunderland high school student 876 Main St. Phone 7Sa>2 an alien. wife who kept the boy for the kid­ Providence, R. I., paid a fine of Miss McDermott, who had re­ missing for three days, staggered cently been living In Granville, N. A citizen must have resided in this State for one nappers, authorities hope to secure $10 and costs In the Manchester po­ out of the woods two miles from evidence that would convict every Y,, came home a few days before year and in the Town where he is to be made six months lice court this morning for speed­ her home today and collapsed on her mysterloujs disappearance. member of the band of ex' rtion- vthe doorstep of a farm house. EMIEL STREDE before he or she can be made a voter. ists. ing his automobile on Center AH applications to be made must be sent to the street. Mr. Chafee was arrested by The girl had been unable to tell Prince George, youngest son of Registrars of Voters before October 9,1928. Traffic Officer Roberts on Sunday A-here she bad beeil but Sbeilff T. the king of England, has been vis­ Concrete Contractor 0 Liquor can make L.e smartest evening; May 20. The case has been B. Gardner, of Bennington county, iting in California. The movie press Fouiidaifuns, Sidewalks,.etc. SEND YOUR APPLICATION TODAY. man look like a fool, act like a fool I adjourned from time to time to ac- expressed .the belief that she bad agents seem to have overlooked the Quality work at reasoiiuhle price. and really be a fool. Try it if you I commodate Mr. Chafee so that hp been wandering in the woods with­ important matter of offering him .a MANClIRSTKIt f.'ltKK.V (:r- don’t believe the statement. i could be in Manchester, • o u t food. contrant. Phone 845*c 7 s' f >AGB TEN MANCHESTER (CONN,). |:yENTNG HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928.

National l^e&^ue --•.Vw f ^ j r . Giants Cause Not Hopeless R e s u lts . You don’t Blame Young Two Doubles Matches Here Is The Pretty Indiana Miss Whom Famous ^ At New Torke— A s Cards Blow The Second CARDS 8. 4, GIANTS 5, T Swimmer P^rsuaded’To Say “Yes’* . Set For This Evenm| ^ .______(First pane) St. L ouis ...hJ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Douthit, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 |¥alsh Thinks % Louis Cuhs Completely Insured H igh, 3b ...... 4 1 2 2 1 0 Frisch, 2b .... • • • • • 4 1 3 3 2 0 [DELANEY’S RETURN Town Tide T p iis Tourney Bottomley, lb • « • e • 4 1 1 8 0 0 H afey, If ...... « e • • • 4 1 1 3 0 1 Showed Weakness by Not ...... 4 I Against Grid Injuries Harper, rf 3 3 2 0 0 Gets Under JViy. Pairingl W ilson, c ...... 4 0 0 6 1 0 * NOT IMPRESSIVE Maranville, ss ...... 4 0 1 2 2 1 Bemg Able to Protect Its Sherdel, p ...... 3 1 0 0 3 0 for Matdies; First Ronni One of the most tremendous policy. The fact that the Century 35 8 11 27- 9 2 strides in amateur and semi-pro Indemnity Company is fully aware Naw Y ork Advantage. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. football circles is being undertaken that it Is taking this risk adds a bit Takes Ten Rounds to Score • Must Be by Sm-' more to the credit of that company -Welsh, cf ...... 5 0 t 2 this season by the Cubs of this Reese, If ...... 5 1 2 4 and its agent here. Mann, r f ...... 4 0 1 3 By DAVIS J. WALSH town. Accident insurance, cover­ There is not the slightest doubt Llndstrom, 3b .. . . . 4 1 2 2 technical Knockout Over day. New York, Sept. 21.— If you ask­ ing the entire squad has been plac­ but what the so-called professional H ogan, O '...... 4 1 2 4 ed the St. Louis Cardinals today, ed with the Clarence H. Anderson player stopped insurance companies Jackson, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 T erry, l b ...... 4 1 2 8 Nando Tassic they would tell you that they are agency of this town. After many from accepting any sort of a foot­ Cohen, 2b ...... 4 1 2 2 There will be at least two matches' riding side-saddle to the National conferences with the Century In­ ball player as a risL. Many of the Benton, p ...... 2 0 0 0 in The Herald’s first annual tenni^ League pennant after winning the demnity Company of Hartford, Mr, stars, especially so, a few years ago, Cum m ings, x . . . . 1 0 0 0 Scott, p ...... 0 0 0 0 doubles elimination-tournament fof first game of their double-header Anderson finally placed the policies. abused this privilege so far that the H enry, p ...... 0 0 0 0 By SID .MERCER the town championship tonight. with the Giants yesterday: If you Unlike the college or professional majority of the‘ companies discon­ O’Farrell, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 Everett , Stran,ge and Phillip asked the writer, he might venture player, the semi-pro or amateur tinued a policy of this sort. Mahoney are'bonked to meet Jimmy to say, that, after the Cards had grid'Warrior must work daily for a However, modificaUon of the 38 5 12 27 New York, Sept. 21—Signalizing St. L ouis ...... 010 004 Quish and Jimmy Gorman at the won and then had blown the sec­ living with football as a side line. rules which has eliminated many of N ew Y ork ...... 000 003 : his return to the ring by drawing East. Side playgrounds at 5 o'clock. ond game, the Giants’ cause is not As the earning capacity of provid­ the more objectionable features Two base hits. Llndstrom. Reese: the trusty rapier with which he At 5:30. the clergymen team con-t as hopeless as might be indicated ing for must always come first, it and unnecessary roughness to such three base hits, Frisch; home runs. carved his way to the light heavy­ slsting of Rev.. Watson Woodruff by their two-game deficit with only Harper (3), Hogan. Cohen, Hafey; was a hard matter to interest many an extent that the companies are sacrifices, Douthit, High, Bottomley: weight title. Jack Delaney slashed and .Rev. Truman Woodward will nine remaining to be played. promising young men in this great seemingly a bit more inclined to left on bases. New York 6. St. Louis 4)ls way to a rather unimpressive oppose George Wetman and Michael There is something psychological­ sport because of’ lack of protection. favor the amateur and semi-pro 8; base on balls, off Benton 4, Henry victory of Nando Tassi, bludgeonin,g Cordera at the Country Club. ly disquieting to any club when it Not many players had much con­ player. 1; struck out. by Sherdel 5, Benton 3. Italian youngster-, last night at Eb- Ty Holland and Larle Judatz goes into the eighth Inning behind ftenry 1: hits, off Benton C In 7, oft fidence in the so-called benefit con­ Coach Jack Dwyer, dean of inter­ Scott 5 in 1 (none out In ninth), off bets Field, Brooklyn. play Harry Kohls and Bobby Smith a 4 to 2 lead, with its favorite tests arranged to aid an injured collegiate football here, said last Henry none In one; losing pitcher, For ten rounds the former cham­ at 10 o'clock Sunda> morning at pitcher in operation, and can’t pro­ player, hence the evident reluctance evening that he considered his Benton: urhplres, Rtgler. Klem, Quig­ pion fenced skillfully and then just the West Side. Albert DeNevUt© tect its advantage. What makes this in coming out for the team. squad very li^cky to obtain accident ley and Pfirman; time, 1:53. as the tenth round was ending ...... X—Cummings batted for Benton in and his son. Robert, play Joe Mc-< omission all the more heinous is Through Mr. Anderson’s clear insurance even for one year. He 7th. Jack suddenly drove home his steel ' Cluskey and Eddie Markley at the fact that a victory in this sec­ cut statements regarding the poli­ stated that he had tried unsuccess­ XX—O ’Farrell btted for Henry in to a vulnerable spu.. Jack’s back 11:30 Sunday mornins at the East ond game virtually would have car­ cies, many of last year’s champs re­ fully for years to get an outright 9th. was to the ropes in his own corner Side., ried with it the policy covering local football play­ (Second Game) turned this season. Every question N ew Y ork as he coolly blocked or dodged the The date for the Herman Helm-: pennant. was answered fully and thorough ers. He further complimented Mr. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Italian schoolmaster’s fists and with Sidney Harrison vs Bissell broths Six batters away from the goal of and detailed information was given Anderson on his success in protect­ W elsh, c f ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 each .countering flurry he ’uelted ers match has not been announced. their hearts’ desire and yet unable the club officials concerning the ing the Cubs for the coming season. O’Doul. If ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 viciously at the Italian’s head and The latter's telphone number is Ott, rf ...... 4 1 2 4 0 0 to reach it. If Alexander, seemingly body. Short, jarrin.g uppercuts tilt­ 1104. The Jesanis brothers vs about to score his first decision Llndstrom , 3b ...... 3 0 0 4 2 1 T erry, lb ...... 3 2 2 9 0 0 Pretty Jewel Cheatwood of Terre lv)wed. Miss Cheatwood is quite a ed Tassi’s long chin upward and Dexter brothers date 'has not been over the Giants this year, simply Jackson, ss ...... 4 1 0 1 6 1 Haute, Ind., said “ yes” to George swimmer herself, having partici­ just as the bell rang Delaney de­ announced. , V had failed to get the hitters ou-., YANKEKHAVE ttogan. c ...... 4 1 2 5 0 0 Young, winner of the Catalina pated In the last two Toronto livered a terrific smash to the Ross Shirer has substituted for one might lift a careless shoulder Reese. 2b ...... 3 0 f> 2 3 0 *> brid.ge of the nose. Ben Cheney pairing up with John Local Hubbell, ■ p 1 0 0 1 0 Channel marathon swim, when he events. She was a life guard at and call it a break of the game. But asked her to marry him and an­ Hamilton, O., this summer. Dale • • In Bad Shape Cheney vnd this team will probably Alexander, far from blameless BEST .AT FIRST 31 7 8 27 12 2 nouncement of the. eoigagement fol- for the wedding has not been set. Tassi broke at the bell and shuf­ play the Kerr brothers at 2 o’clock though he might be, had to see the St. Louis fled back to his own corner with tomorrow afternoon at Ihe Count.y X first run of the inning score on AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Sport 2 blood streaming down his face. The Club. Henry M'cCauU has replaced Jimmy Wilson’s passed ball and Douthit. cf 1 3 0 0 1 losing pitcher, Whitehill; umpires. H igh. 3b . ------4 1 2 3 0 0 Ornisby, Hildebrand and Campbell; game Italian was in bad shape but Walter Dunn with Macdonald and Maranville filled the bases with a Holm . X .. 1 0 1 0 0 0 time, 1:40. Delaney refused to take advantage the date for their match pith Aldo fumble on Jackson, before he pitch­ Gehrig Is Pick of Initial Frisch. 2b ...... 5 0 1 2 3 1 American l^eague ' z—Neun batted for Woodall in 7th. of the situation in the next round Gatti and Jimmy O’Leary-has not ed that home run ball to Hogan. The Chatter Bottomley.’ Ib . . . . . 4 0 0 12' 0 0 ! zz—Hargreave batted for Whitehill and merely flipped his left Into H afey. 17 ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 Results ! in 7th. been announced. Macdonald’s Jackson tap should have ended the H arper, rf ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 Tassi’s gory features. phone number is 2214. inning and, to all purposes, the Sackers Says Farrell In Blades, x x ...... 1 0 n 0 0 0 In a few seconds Referee Forbes First round matches mpst be W ilson, c ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 game with the score 4 to 3, for the It is understood that Lefty St. patted Delaney on the back just as played before Monday. Rabbit had a force play at all three John, Elmo Mantelli and Jack JIaranvIlle, ss ...... 3 n- 0 • 0 2 1 At Boston:— Alexander. P ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 a towel from Tassi’s corner flutter­ bases and nothing more to do about Survey of Contenders. Stratton will be in a football uni­ BROW NS 5, U1-:D SOX 2 ed into the ring. 2 St. L ou ’;s TROJANS OUTSCORBD ALL it than to pick up an ordinary form Sunday with the Cubs rather 39 4 11 24 6 - AB. R. H, PO. A. R. Major League Tassi’s nose was not broken but N ew -York ...... 010- 010 0.5x— 8 ground hit. than baseball togs with Manches­ Blue, lb ...... 3 11 1 0 a blood vessel was ruptured. Athletes- of the University of ■ Shift of Fortunes ter Green. If so, the Green will St, Louis ...... 100 001 110— 4 O’Jiourke, 3b 2 1 2 0 Standings By HENRY L. FARRELL Two base hits. Hi.gh, Wilson. Dout­ Manusli, if .. 1 2 0 u Delaney boxed superbly on de­ Southern California scored more The sudden shift of fortunes, re­ Any method of analyzing the use Burkhart, Brennan and Sulli­ hit; three base hits, Terry; home Schulte, cf ., 1 0 0 1) fense. Tassi never had a good points as a group than any other ducing the Cards from the status of position by position strength of the van in the outfield with either Pren­ runs, Hafey. Hogan.; sacrifices. Reese. K______ress,_ ss 1 4 3 1 chance to hurt Delaney with his college representation in the Olym­ a potential pennant winner to that tice or McVeigh on the mound. Maranville, Llndstrom: left on bases. 1 2b 1 5 1 wicked right hand punch. two teams that may meet in the .\'ew Y ork 4. St. Louis 11: base on • M eflnw in *"rf 4 3 0 0 pic games. They tallied 18% points. of merely a leading contender is difficult. An exer­ balls, off H u bbel’ 2.. A lexander 2.; -> The Italian hit the canvas in the again, must have been somewhat Manion. c . 0 4 0 THE STANDINGS cise of individual opinion and a cer­ This information coupled with struck out. by Huhbell 4. Alexarder C rowder, p 1 0 1 0 first and ninth rounds but was up NEARING END OF CAREER disconcerting and, offhand, it might 1: passed ball. Wilson: umpires, tain amount of guessing are essen­ the statement from Manager F. before a count could be started. seem that the Giants are in the Klem. Quigley. Pfirman and Rigler; 35 5 14 14 2 tial when only one player is being time o f game. 1 ;40. National League Delaney apparently sized up his op­ Emil Meusel, former star out- better position morally, to go after Gordon McCarthy that Sipples will B oston compared to one other rival player. X —Holm batted for High in fth, PC . I ponent as a hardynaray customer anaand fielder with the New York Giants. tomorrow’s finale. As a matter of positively pitch for the Community, AB. R. IX. I>0. A. B. \v. L. When as many as six or seven makes it look like a defeat for the XX—Blades batted for Harper in Flagstead, cf ...... 3 St. Louis . S9 56 .614 'electedelected to cut him down slowly in- was released by a Pacific Coast fact, they thought they were beat­ 9 th. Todt. lb ...... 4 6uo * stead of gambling with haymakers, j League team .early, in August. H« players have to he considered in try­ Green Sunday. Such an outcome Myer, 3b ...... 4 New York . 87 58 en in that second game yesterday ing to dope whether the American ,590 I is near the end of his baseball ca* and until the Cards refused to have would tie up the series at two vic­ Williams, If ...... 3 . 85 58 League team or th^ National Lea- tories a bit and make a fifth and Taitt, rf ...... 4 . 80 64 .555 I • reer. it that way, were just playing out ,,gue team will be stronger at any -At Phllndelplila:— R egan. 2b ...... 4 I their string as required by law. It deciding game necessary. PIl.VTES n, PHILLIES 4 Gerber, ss ...... 2 Cincinnati . 76 67 i WAS FOOTBAIXER AT .ALABAMA one position the task becomes the WORLD S CHB5SS TOURNAMENT really is a terrible thing ,to lick th i P ittsburgh Rothrock. ss ...... 2 . 71 7 3 j-.,. ■ u. • more difficult in the same ratio. AB. R. H. PO. A. H eving, c ...... 3 Other guy and then see him-win. a f-, It is understood that if such a 2 . . 46 97 Max Rosenfeld, Jewish outfielder Adams. 2b ...... 4 1 3 4 M orris, p ...... 3 recently bought by Brooklyn from The International Chess Federa­ ter all. game is needed to decide the cham­ L. W aner, c f ...... 5 2 4 1 0 Rozell, X ...... 1 0 c 0 0 ! Philadelp'hia ...... 43 102 major leagues may extend to the pionship, it will be played on Sat- r. Waner, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 1 I the Southern Association, was a tion has decided to hold a worldls No, the Cards aren’t “ in;” at] - , . ^ nn tournament in Chicago in 1933. least, not yet. They might blow l'’®''y, - , last . da> of . the season .. and un I urday, a week from tomorrow at Traynor, 3b .. 0 1 1 1 9 24 14 1 1 Leas ae star halfback ,at Alabama a few Grantham, lb ...... 4 1 2 10 0 that one tomorrow, in which case i der the circumstances it ma> not be , woodbridge Field. A least that is St. Louis ...... 091 , 2o 03x — 5' years ago. inopportune to indulge now in a lit- Manager Sam Prentice has de- Wright, ss ... • •«• • 3 0 1 2 3 B oston ...... 500 002 000— 2 i W. L. GIX)RY FOR as COLLEGES their lead will be only one game tle doping and play at comparisons ) Coniorosk.v. If ...... 3 0 0 5 0 T w o base hits. Bine 2; tliree Itase New . 94 50 Representatives of 23 colleges with eight to go. It is my notion Henisley, c ...... 4 0 0 3 0 hits .M.ver. R otlirook; stolen Imse, DOPED FOR HIGH HONORS with all the men who are on an Hill, p ...... 4 0 . 0 1 . 93 51 scored points for the United States that a one-game lead>is nothing to 1 Manush; sacrifu-es. Williams. Hev­ ing. O'Rourke: double plays, .Morris &i. Louis .... 66 in the recent Olympic games.’ write Aunt Fanny about, even with eligible team. Expectations are that Manchestet . 79 Purdue and Indiana, two schools For the sake of brevity and sim­ 3C 6 11 27 10 to Regan t > T. dt. Brannoi. to Kres.s Cbicagi) . ... . 69 76 only one to play. The “ key” game of will have one of its best basketball Philadelphia to Blue; left on bases. Boston 7. St. whose football teams have been of the situation, therefore, must come plicity. the infielders, in this series, seasons in years when the 192S-29 AB. R. H. PO. A. T.ouis S; bases oe l)alls. off .dor a 1. Wu.'-'iiington . . 68 76 only average strength in recent Doubtless a hick is a man wh.o will be treated as individuals rather Soutliern. cf ...... 5 1 2 3 0 C row der 1; struck out. by .Morris 5. r-ftroit . ... . 63 82 tomorrow.' If the Cardinals lose it, : campaign rolls nroa.id. There will 2 years, have prospects of being thinks it worldly and devilish to than as a group and the first base- Thompson, 2b ...... 5 0 2 5 Crowder 3; wild pitch. Morris: um­ Cleveland . ;. . 60 83 among the leaders in Big Ten the thing will become a fight, iq the j probably be only two teams— the Klein, rf ...... 5 0 ii 3 0 pires. Nallin, Dineen and Larry; time. drop a cigarette butt in his coffee men of the six cluhs standing for Leach, if ...... 4 1 2 3 0 1:44. Boston ...... 51 93 football this fall. . ' cup. finish with'the Giant-Card ganie of I High School and the Rec Five. o September 30 the great.J’convinc- -the league championships will be However, there is a possibility that Hurst, lb ...... 3 0 ' 9 X—Rozell batted for Mjrris in 9th. taken up first. Whitne.v. 3b ...... 3 0 1 3 9 er” for one club or the other. If the the Community Club may again Sand, ss ...... 3 1 1 2 3 Cards win tomorrow, however, .the Gehnig^ Is First Choice ^ have a team, but that is far from Fril>erg. ss ...... 0 0 0 1 1 kVVVVVVN.VVVVVVVVX.VN.NA V V V X.V V V V V W N » ^ N * Considerlng'^'the general quality .At Chicago:— Giants very well might forget the certain. Davis, c ...... • • • • • 3 1 1 1 2 CHISOX 4, YANKS 3 of their game, their dhiposition, ex­ Willoughby, p ...... 8 0 0 0 3 entire matter as hurried as possible. Williams. X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Still, these mathematical certain­ perience and qualification for AB R. il. PO. A. E. u Geor,ge Stavnitsky, rated by The Schulte, x.x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Mostil. cf .. . 4 0 0 3' 0 1 > ties at the end of a pennant race “ money playinig” in a short series, Herald as uhe most promising bas­ the first basemen of the contending .4 Shires, lb .. . f. 0 0 IS 4 0 'd have a way of turning into mathe­ ketball player Manchester has pro­ 35 11 27 18 Reynolds, rf . G 1 1 3 0 u Special Values for 100 .020 111 matical interrogations. The Card­ clubs are rated as follows: duced in many years, may play with Pittsburgh — Metzler, If . . 5' 1 2 1 0 0 Gehrig, New York Yankees, 1. Philadelphia .. lUO 201 000 4 Kamm, 3 b .. . 3 1 1 1 2 0 inals naturally are well “ up”'on the the Rec next season. If he does Two l>ase hits. Grantham. Leach. Bottomley, St. Louis Cards. 2. Redfern, 2b 9 1 0 6 tl situation and must so remain until cast his lot with the Rec, i f will Wright; three base hit. Traynor; 2 Terry, New York Giants, 3 plus. . 1 0 1 A 1 ■i we see what, If anything, happens improve that team immensely. home runs. Davis. L. Waner; sacri­ Hunnefield. ss . 4 0 o 4 7 0 i Oi'woll or Foxx, Philadelphia fices'. Hurst, W hitney, C om orosk y; Saturday Shoppers Berg, c ...... 4 0 1 O 1 0 tomorrow. I What a combination they ought to double plays, Willoughby to Thonip- '1 9 A Athletics, 3. Faber, p ...... 0 0 0 J History, and fairly recent his­ I have with Holland, Faulkner, Nor- son to Sand to Hurst, Whitney to Falk, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 tory, at that, proves that there is Grantham. Pittsburgh Pirates. 4. ' ris, Stavnitsky, Bissell and Madden Thompson to Hurst, Wllloug'.iby to ■ u Save Money—Trade At nothing mathematically certain un­ Grimm, Chicago Cubs, 5. to pick from! Friberg to Hurst; left on bases. 41 4 10 3C 22 2 til the last vote is in, however. This is a convenient way of say- Pittsburgh -7. Philadelphia 8; bases New Y ork on balls, off Willoughby 3. Hill 2; AB. R. H. PO. .A.. E Thumb back through memory’s American League will Jack Dwyer says “ Y’ump” Dahl- struck out,- by Willoughby 1. Hill 2; Combs, c f ...... 6 0 1 4 0 0 pages to the Year of Grace. 1922. 1 haVe_ the advanta.ge on first base if quist has improved fully seventy umpires. Moran, Magee and Reardon: Koenig, ss ...... G 1 2 4 5 0 and you will recall that the Yan­ 'the Yankees win the pennant. If time, 1:40. Gelirig, lb ...... 3 0 1 ir 1 J percent as a quarter-back since he X— W illiam s batted fo r Sand In Sth. Ruth. If ...... 1 u 0 0 0 GtENNEY the St. Louis Cardinals win the Na- kees left for home with a 4% game took over the reins f the Cubs two XX—Schulte batted for Willoughby tional League pennant Lou Gehrig Meusel, rf ...... 4 0 1 0 0 1 lead oyer the Browns after their years ago. Dwyer predicts Dahl- in 9th. Lazzeri. 2b ...... 9 0 1 1 1 0 famous series at Sportsman’s park. would have only a slight advantage qulst will be a real star before long. Durocher, 2b .... 9 0 0 2 9 0 At that particular juncture, the over Jim Bottomley. Robertson, 3b ... • • 5 _ 1 I 3 0 Gehrte and Bottomley have been Bengough, c ...... 3 > 0 1 5 1 0 Y’anks had only four games to play, 9 B. V. D. Unions 99c Already the Cubs and Clover- At Boston:— Collins, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 the Browns five, therefore, the Yan­ great first basemen during the sea­ leaves have come to grips. The REDS 7. S. BRAVES 2. 9 Grabowski, c ... . . 1 0 0 1 . 0 0 son. Bottomley was not in the A garm ent. kees ultimate victory was certain, Cloverleaves think that the sugges­ • (First Game) Pipgras. p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Cincinnati . . 2 0 c 0 2 J wasnt it? No, ’SVillimantic, it best of physical condition and he tion made in The Herald recently H oyt, p ...... will not be a sound man if he gets AB R. H. PO. A. Durst. X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 wasn’t. regarding a “ best out of three” Crltz, 2b ___ ...... 5 2 4 2 4 Paschal, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 All they had to do was to win into the series. Gehrig has batted Dressen, 3b ...... 5 1 2 0 2 series for the title is okay, but the 2 one of their four while the Browns in more runs and he handles throws Cubs can’t see it that way. How­ Plpp. lb ...... 5 1 12 1 43 3 8 a35 IS 1 Special Values In Allen, c f ...... 5 1 3 2 0 C hicago ...... 000 200 010 001—-4 dropped one out of five and it was better than Bottomley. ever, that’s only natural. Anything Foxx liBcks Experience Stripp, rf ...... 4 1 2 0 0 N ew Y ork ...... 001 101 000 )00—-3 over. But the Browns won five one side favors, the other always Kelly. If ’ ----- ...... 4 0 1 5 0 Two base hits, Robertson, Combs; straight from the tough clubs while If the Cards should play the Ath­ kicks full of holes. Sukeforth, c ...... 4 0 1 5 1 stolen bases, Hunnefield, Reynolds; [_l the 'Yanks were beaten by the low­ letics the Cards would have a better Ford, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 3 sacrifices. ■ Redfern. Hunnefield. man on first than either Orwoll or K olt, p ...... 3 0 2 0 0 Kamm, Swanson. Lazzori; double MEN’S SHIRTS ly Red Sox and only pulled out the The winner of the Community play, Shires, to Hunnefield to Shires; Foxx and if the Giants should get third and pennant deciding game Club-Manchester Green series will 39 7 17 27 11 left on bases, Chicago 13, New Yoik by a whisper. into the classic. Billy Terry ought B oston 8; bases on balls, off Faber 3, Plpgras probably be recognized as the base­ 6, Hoyt, 1;.struck out, by Faber 2. to he better at that most important ball champs of the town. The Gib­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. position than either one of the Richbourg. rf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 Plpgras 7, Hoyt 1; hits, off Pipgras 7 son’s Garajge team was in the run­ Mueller, cf ...... 4 0 1 4 1 0 in 7 2-3, Hoyt 3 in 4; losing pitcher, young Athletics because of his ning, but It isn’t plain to see how Sisler. lb ...... 5 0 1-9 1 0 Hoyt; umpires. Van Grafian, Connol­ Cannibal Mother, looking at fond greater experience. Foxx is a bril­ H ornsby, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 3 0 ly and Guthrie: time, 2:58. offspring and then at empty kettle; the teams can find time to finish the Brown. If ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 a—Two out when winning run was liant boy, but he showed the handi­ second half of the Twilight League “ Naughty baby! Ate up all the mis­ cap that the lack of experience im­ Bell, 3b ...... 5 1 2 2 1 0 scored. sionary.” and then engage In a play-off series Farrell, ss ...... 4 0 3 6 3 1 X —Durst ran for Bengough in 7th. poses by his play in the last crucial as would undoubtedly .be necessary. Spohrer. c ...... 3 0 1 0 1 0 XX—Paschal batted for Collins in series against the Yankees. R. Smith, p ...... 0 0 1 5 0 9th. It follows from the rating above Gautreau, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 z—Falk batted for Redfern in Sth. If the Green loses Sunday, it Is Edwards, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 that the Yankees or the Athletics possible that Eddie Boyce, ace of At Detroit:— would be better fortified at first 38 2 12 27 15 1 ATHLETICS 6, TIGERS 1 the Green’s twirling corps, may Cincinnati ...... 210 121 000— 7 Fish seldom realize how base than the Pirates with Grant­ pitch the fifth and deciding game. Philadelphia ham or the Cubs with Grimm if B oston ...... 010 001 000— 2 AB. K, H. PO. A. E. much trouble it is for -a. Boyce hasn’t worked in a single Two base hit Stripp. Sukeforth. they should happen to get into the . 4 0 1 2 6 0 man to get bait. game of the series yet. Ford, Kolt, Hornsby, Spohrer; home Haas, c f , 1 4 0 0 i series. runs, Crltz; stolen base. Crltz; sacri­ Cochrane, . 5 0 0 2 0 0 fices, Kolt; double plays, Plpp to It is almost certain that Bottom- Manager Pete ■Yendrlllo an­ Simmons, , 4 . 1 1 2 0 0 Wonderful Valj^es In MEN’S NECKWEAR at 99c, for Saturday ley will not be able to play his best Ford to Plpp: R. Smith to Farrell to . 2 2 1 12 0 0 nounces that the Cubs will dedicate Sisler: left on bases. Cincinnati. 7. Miller, rf , 3 1 1 0 0 0 game in the world series if his ser­ the old golf links, their new grid­ Boston 13; base on balls, off Kolt 4, Hale. 3b . . 3 0 1 2 1 0 only. Ml I vices are needed. He Is Just out R. Smith 1: struck out. by Kolt 2: Dykes, ss . 3 1 1 o 5 2 iron, in an appropriate manner Sun­ hits, off R. Smith 15 In 8, Edwards 2 For the Better in Men’s Suits, Shirts, Hosiery, Caps and Shoes, yot) will - of an attack of flu and you don’t day. There will be a parade from Quinn, p . . 3 0 1 0 1 0 snap out of that thing in a hurry. in 1; losing pitcher, R. Smith; um­ not be disappointed ‘it Gletoey’s. the School street Rec to the pires. Hart, McCormack and Stark; 31 6 8 27 13 9 If anything should happen to him grounds with both teams and a time. 1:46. D etroit young Orsattl would have to be X—Gautreau batted for R. Smith In band participating followed by fur­ Sth. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. used and it would be a tough spot ther ceremonies at the field. John Stone, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 for him. (Second Gnme)- Gehrlnger, 2b ..... 4 0 1 3 -1 0 Buy Yc^rl FALL HAT Hyde, George Waddell or some R ice, c f ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Gehrig also has not been in the other town official will kick-off. B oston ...... , 800 000 lOx— 9 Heilinann, lb ...... 4 0 1 5 3 0 Cincinnati ...... 002 000^030— 5 McManus. 3b ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 best of shape, but he is suffering Batteries; Boston—Cantwell and * . • from wear and tear and he ought Fothergill. rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 1 Taylor, Cincinnati—Ash and Plclnlch. Tavener, Ss ...... 4 0 2 1 1 JO At Th| Pojpular Hat Store to be able to recover with even a YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Home runs—Plclnlch and Bell Woodall, c ...... 2 0 0 4 2 0 brief rest. Whitehill, p ...... 2 0 0 3 1 0 National League Neun, z ...... i 0 0 0 0 The second basemen of the con­ St. Louis 8, New York 5 (1st). Hargreave, C ...... 1 0 0 4 0 0 GAMES TODAY Smith, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 I: tending teams will be discussed In New York 7, St. Louis 4 (2d). and the next article. Cincinnati 7, Boston 2 (1st). National League 35 1 6 27 8 0 Boston 9, Cincinnati 5 (2d). Philadelphia ...... 000 001 320— 6 Cincinnati at Boston. D etroit ...... 010 000 000— 1 FO B WEAK HITTING Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4. Pittsburgh at Phlladelphi? Two base hits, Heilmann; 'home All new colors,' dfew'shapes. Guaranteed to satisfy. (Others not scheduled.) Chicago at Drooklyn. runs, Haas; sacrifices, Quinn, Hale, After playing right field"for the American League -t^as. M iller; double , plays, Traynt r Amerlciui League o Heilinann, Hale to Bishop to Foxx; Cincinnati Reds since May, 1924, Chicago 4, New Work 3. Washington at Clevelr .. .eft on bases, Philadelphia 7, Detroit Curtis ’Walker was benched In Au­ Philadelphia 6, Detroit 1. Philadelphia at Detroit. ’ 6; base on balls, off Whitehill 4, eff V- gust by Manager Hendricks because, St. Louis 5, Boston 2.- . New York at Chicago. Quinn 1. Snilth 1; struck out, by E N N E Y of weak batting. - Whitehill 4, Quinn 1, Smith 8; hits, Washington-Cleveland (rain). Bost()p at Bt. Lottls. off W h iteh ill e; In 7, Sm ith ,2 . In 2; MANCHESTER (CUNN.) EVENING HERALD, FRH)AY,-SEPTEMBER 21,1928. PAGE ELEVEN

those who menace its existence,” ing sailed thh Delaware for m any M. Krilenko said, “Why it is neces­ years. Read This— i C Today’s Chapter sary to specify definite sentences The fire la believed to have start­ for definite crimes? How can we ed from the explosion of an oil Then Begin- ■By Eleanor Early On Page 12 that first offender sent up for iamp. six months for petty larcenx will be a better citizen when he comes ont Many petting parties are very than another first offender who petty affairs. served five years for burglary? In the light of improving society It Is folly to base sentences on the nature of crimes committed. The criminal himself must be taken in­ Violin Instnicdon i to consideration.” I FREE OUTFITS FOR > f' 1 \ TWO BARGE CAPTAINS BEGINNERS I ' - I . . - 111.111111 . \ \ Brand New Violin. * 5“J ■' ’’ y«:.-^' S ARE BURNED TO DEATH Brand New Bow.

' Fine Case. '" J I i ' - i ■ ' ••• • One Seaman Tries to Save No Contract to Sign. -MAtf Other’s Life and Is Himself Lessons may be dfecontinued \ ‘A*^ !fS ^ Killed. after a reasonable time if stu­ /\ 7 'M '' ■' dent does not advance satisfac­ i \ I Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 21.— torily. ! i Two Delaware river barge captains were burned to death today, one losing his life in an unsuccessful LESSONS p r ^ i attempt to save his companion. C lass...... 75c The two men, Axel Frederickson, Semi-Private ...... $1.00 -T , l/i/f 45, and Benjamin Johnson, 62, ■ y ^ both of Camden, N, J., died in the Private ...... $1.50 cabin of Johnson’s barge following an explosion and fire. Frederickson who was in charge of another barge leaded with stone nearby went to Walter B. Joyner his fellow seaman’s help and was 19^*9 overcome while carrying Johnson Studio at to safety. The men were chums hav­ KEMP’S MUSIC HOUSE

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On the eve of their lor, fell madly in love with her, he had often made—that she the two were married on ship­ What happened next is in today’s I scheduled wedding his regiment but the memory of her soldier- many. She accepted Craig and’ board. chapter of “Whirlwind,” on Page left for France. lover would not permit her to the same day her father died. Sybil soon regretted the match. 12. Our Fall Stock Of Phoenix St B & T ----- 480 — Peck, Stow & Wilcox. 19 Inspirat ...... 30% 29% 29% The planes will stop at Midland ted to the Commissariat of Justice Park St Bank ...... 880 — Russell Mfg Co ...... 130 Int Nickel . . , 129% 128 128% for refueling. advocates that the new criminal Riverside T ru s t...... 600 — Seth Thom Cl com . . 30 Int Paper . . . 69 69 69 code ought to be based on two Local Stocks West Hart Trust . . . .260 — do pfd ...... 26 Kennecott . . 100% 99% 100% guiding principles: New Merchandise Smyth Mfg Co new . .100 Mack Truck . 92% 91% 91% 1. 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Bankers Trust Co . . .300 Union Mfg Co ...... — Penn R R . . .300 — Brid Hyd 5s ...... 102 104 .64% 64% 64% TO CURB CRIME To this end the Attorney Gener­ ’ Capitol Nat B&T .. xU S Envelop pf . . . .118 Post Cer . . . 72% " City Bank & Trust. . .1200 — Insurance Stocks 71% 72 al suggested that the criminal code FOR MEN AND BOYS-^ — xdo com ...... 240 Psd St Car . 26% 25% 26% Moscow.— Soviet justice is to be make only three classifications of Conn River ...... 400 Aetna Insurance ....8 4 0 850 Whitlock Coil Pipe . . — 20 , --- 60 Pull' new . ., . 81% 81% 81% put on a more clearly defined prole­ crime. First Bond & Mort . Aetna L i f e ...... 885 900 x-Ex dividend. xx-Ex-rights. Radio Cor . .. Lumber Jackets ■ First Nat (Htfd) . . .275 285 Aetna Casualty . . . . 1200 1250 209% 205 ' 207 tarian class basis. Numerous sug­ 1. Socially harmful crimes. Htfd-Conn Trust Co .760 800 Sears Roei .. 148% 147% 148% gestions for a drastic revision of 2. Socially dangerous crimes. 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But a rich peas­ social ostracism; of the second Conn L P 6%s % pf 111 115 Am Smelt , .251% 250% 250% ant, for example, who kills a poor tategory by Imprisonment; and of New Line of Shoes for the Whole Family Conn L P 5% % pf.lOO 102 Am St Fdy . 58 57% 58 NEW AIRPLANE RACE peasant would be executed without the third by execution. Conn P Co ...... 140 145 Am Sugar , . 77% 77 77 El Paso, Texas, Sept. 21.— Theo­ argument. 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■>*r if*—'-r^ -- ''•Tv ALLElsm StJMNBIt liYtsStelp yourself to a beau and because of tradition if they can 4^,COf;ffiH;.T^M928'iytlEA'SCRVICE l!C ELEANOR EARLY the sweetest girl in the world, given no real reason why in thlsuj-^ *■4 - ■ ^ ijl^ y Doris Webster and Mary Hop­ world of today the same custoi^,3 t| should hold true. ; kins, ingenuous authors of those But one does wonder a little ^ o former stunt party boo^s call­ just what equipment youth has^ ed “ I’ve Got Your Number” and for this challenging of the accept-' “ Marriage Made Easy.” The new ed. It takes knowledge to ques-- scream for evsnings-ih is “ Help tion either truth or falsity. Yourself.” The lady authbrs • • • swear that by following the rules It takes a man, of course, to tell of; the game any young man or the great American housewife; woman can literally help himself what’s wrong with , her system. or herself to any sheik or sweet Henry Ford does it. No, I guess patootle the respective sex wishes. he doesn’t do exactly that, either. If you’re a girl, you answer He merely says that there’s too insignificant questions such as much drudgery In the great Amer­ these— ican home and something must be “ Would you rather go to a res­ done about it. taurant with a clever young man “ Although a man’s actual work­ who doesn’t know what to do than ing hours a week have decreased, with a correct young man who is a hardly anything has been done to,' bore?” eliminate the fundamental drudg- - . “ Do you think it is woman’s ery of housekeeping,” he says; business to make men toe the “ there has been no decrease In „ mark?” the hours of wives.” . Boy friends are-asked such Oh, is that so? Ask your mother character-decision questions as— or grandmother about it. If they ^ “ Have you any parlor tricks?” could have finished their house-, “ Are you bored by staying at work by mid-'afternoon as women home in the evening?” of their same class do today, they . Try it on the crowd. Like all would have considered themselves egotistic things, it goes over well. in Paradise. ' • « * Mr. Ford, however, is saying a THEY’RE FROM MISSOURI mouthful when he continues: Up pops this little piatter of “ There is some machinery to today’s young people again. Mrs. use in the k.tchen today. 'We Margaret Wells Woods, lecturer have the vacuum cleaner, the va­ of ■ the American Social Hygiene rious electric appliances— the elec­ Association, says that youth has tric washing machine, the electric every right to challenge the con­ Ice boxes— but most of them are ventions of the preceding genera­ still too expensive. We must find tion, and it’s up to the latter to seme way to reduce the cost and defend their customs and folk some way to lighten the other lore. labors of women.” ^ Craig pressed her arm lovingly. “ I thought Sybil looked wonderfnllly well,” he lied loyally. N.'» ^ There is indeed something to be Now you’re talking, Henry! tMT said for the argument that youth for the girls in the kitchen whw; THIS HAS HAPPENED sweet and nice. But then my hopes able Mr. Moore, fortified by a few Isabella, if you see her again, that should not be expected to accept you did for the man with the" SYBIL THORXt:, bride of two died, and niy dreams— and all my drinks, dropped round to the I think Mrs. Eustis owes her a vote certain taboos and customs just horse and buggy! weeks, leaves her husband on their lovely ideals. ^ Seville for the avowed intention of of thanks.” ^ . J honeymoon. She is returning from ‘‘It was after that I started run­ telling Richard what he thought of Outside the room, Moore squared Havana with MABEL BLAKE, a ning round and m.aking a fool of him. He delivered himself with his shoulders and drew a deep Boston social worker, with whom myself. And I got a reputation you scant forbearance and considerable breath. Downstairs he scribbled a t slie took tlie voyage on which she know. If John had lived, I would eloquence, saving his finishing radiogram: “ Don’t worry. All’s 31 7 met RICHARD EUSTIS, who woo- have married him, and been an ex­ touch for his grand finale. well.” .703 Daily Health Service eart of virtues. I was cut out for domes­ him hot and moist.. He smiled with he’s talking about.” by World Famed Authority the time. Sybil, disgusted with ticity, really. sardonic satisfaction. For weeks Sybil waited fearful­ luin, leaves him, returning to Bos­ ‘‘Then Daddy died. And Tad “ Sybil and Mabel,” he announc­ ly for word from her husband. m ton with Mabel who, meantime, has married the wrong girl. And— oh, Every time the telephone rang she ed, “ sailed this afternoon.” No. 876— Important Flare. This No. 517 — Cunning Blppmer REFUSAL TO VACCINATE PUPIL ous that the method should not ba become engaged to JACK MOORE, my dear. Of course, there’s no use Richard looked at him blankly. feared a message. She watched for style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 an American whom she met in Dress. This style is desLgiied in HEIGHT OF FOOLHARDINESS. neglected. talking, but...... ” “ Sailed?” he repeated stupidly. the postman as she had watched years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust designed in sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 Havana. Mabel patted her hand comfort­ once, years ago, when every day In New York City more than a “ Yes— sailed!...... And you’ve measure. Size 36 fequires 1% years. Size 4 requires, 2 % yard of million children have been inocu­ Sybil’s marriage has been par­ ingly. brought a letter from John Law­ yards of 40-inch figured material r r lost one damn fine little wife,” 15-inch contrasting. lated with toxin-antitoxin without a I ;!1 ticularly unfortunate because of “ There, dear. Don’t get yourself rence. Nervously she sorted the with 214 yards of 40-inch plain ma­ By DIt. MORRIS FISHBEIN. prodded Moore savagely. single fatal result, and with only a her engagement to CRAIG NEW- all excited.” mail, looking always for the for- terial. “ You don’t mean Sybil’s really few cases of Illness Bufflcient to HALL, who has loved her devoted­ “ I’m not. But Mab, what chance gone?” eig- stamp that would me.an Rich­ No. 857— Paris Inspired. This Editor Journal of the American cause the child to lose a day or two -ttil ly for several years. Mabel hopes Lave we anyhow? Creatures of cir­ “ That’s exactly what I mean. ard was still In Havana. style is desi,gned in sizes 16, 18, 20 Manchester Herald MOdical Association and of Hygeia, that a quiet divorce may be ob­ cumstances. Buffeted around— ” Jack Moore Lad written that he years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust Pattern Service the Health Magazine. of school following the inoculauon. And, what’s more,” gibed Jack, One City’s Experience. tained, and that Sybil may still “ You’re too retr(.spective. Sybil.” “ she never wants to see you again ” understood Eustis had moved from measure. Size 3^6 requires 5 % marry Craig. But if Sybil is going “ I know. T.’s a modern disease. the Seville to a smaller hotel in yards of 40-inch material with % As our patterns are mailed Practically every school in the The city of Auburn, New York, “ The devil she doesn’t!” Rich­ from New York City please al­ reports that there has not been a to have a child that complicates But, if you have a mind you have ard sprang angrily to his feet. the subiubs, whe-o .John Arnol.l yard of 1%-inch lace banding. United States that is conducted matters. low five days. single death from diphtheria In - to use it— once in a while. Life’s 1“ You keep .put of this Moore,” he had taken a permanent, residence. No. 885— Trim and Slender. This along scientific lines requires to­ Prior to her engagement to Craig such a riddle. Here I am...... ” style Is designed in sizes 16 years, day that the child bring with him four years since that city followed threatened. “ Sybil’s nay wife.” Arnold uad become irien,lly with Pattern No...... the general use of the toxin-anti­ Sybil loved JOHN LAWRENCE, a “ ‘Asking those questions’.” in­ an American widow and had financ­ 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, and 48 inches on the first day of school a certifi-. “ More’s the pity,” taunted Jack. toxin method. The method is quite soldier who was sent to France on terrupted Mabel, “ which of old men “ We’l! take care of our own af­ ed the opening of an American Tea bust measure. Size 36 requires 3 14 Price 15 Cents cate that he has had recent and the eve of their marriage and never simple. Involving a single injection sought of seer and oracle— and no fairs,” countered Richard furious­ and Giftc Shoppe of which they yards of 40-inch material with % satisfactory vaccination against returned. Following the death of .reply was told’^” v;cre to be po-partners.. yard- of 18-inch contrasting. of a very small amount of the ly. “ And, I’ll thank you to mind Name small pox. preparation used in inoculation. . her father and the marriage of her “ Why, Mab!” Sybil was plainly your own business.” Richard was probably in on it No. 418— Attractive and Practi­ >j'Two hundred years ago the per­ brother, TAD, to VALERIE WEST, surprised. “ I didn’t know you read cal. This style is designed in sizes Size ...... son 'without the scats of smallpox Every parent should ask the faTiii’ ^^®| Jack smiled maddeningly. “ Don’t too, wrote . Moore. Living expenses Ily physician whether or not h“ a selfish and flighty little thing, Sy­ WTIde. Tt was Craig who taught me were high in. Havana, and he had 36, 40 and 44 inches bust measure. on his face was a rare one in the bil suggested to Craig that she take to enjoy him.” thanlj me ” he begged politely. Size 36 inches 1% yards of 32-inch Address ...... thinks it desirable to have the crild “‘Because ydU-know— really. Eustis reason to believe that Eustis had community; today the person with a vacation with iMabel in order to “ Oh, I’m not as dumb as I look, already found himself in debt. material with 7 14 yards of binding. such scars is a living testimonial of inoculated against the dlphtonrla *: — I've already got my finger in the by this method before it starts to reach a decision regarding her mar­ dear,” volunteered Mab good na- Away from the glamour of his No. 703— Junior .Coat with Rag­ his own ignorance or of that of his riage with him. Because of her turedly. “ I know my Rubaiyant, pie.” lan Sleeves. This style is designed school. p.-csenco, Sybil put Richard calm­ in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. parents. persevering love for John, Sybil too. Wise old Omar had the ans­ Nonchanlantly he fingered the of­ ly down as an adventurer and a Send your order to the “ Pat­ Safe Procedure. fears that she may not love Craig wer when he said: fending card of Isabella Petite. philanderer. Size' 8 requires 1% yards of 54- tern Dept., Manchester Evening Vaccination against smallpox Is Republicans Iron out their dif­ inch material with 14 yard of 27- Herald. Manchester, Conn.” ferences; Democrats fight out enough to marry him. Then she “ I wonder,” he speculated idly— “ I don’t care that for Jiim!” she as safe a procedure as is known to meets Eustis— and life grows more ‘The moving finger writes; “ how do you get that way, Eus­ inch contrasting and 114 yards of theirs. would say, and snap her fingers 40-inch lining. medicine. Complications are rare complicated. and, ht.ving writ. tis?” derisively in the lonely darkness when vaccination is properly per­ Moves on: r or all your piety He flipped the soiled pasteboard of her bedroom. formed, and protection is so certain NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY nor wit contemptuously. ‘ But then, when sleep would not that neglect of this scientific pro­ 50 CENTS SAVED CHAPTER XXV Shall lure it back to cancel “ ‘Isabella Petite’,” he read. come, she would put her hands cedure represents the height of half a line, Sybil leaned comfortably back in ‘‘ ‘Amistad and Cognac. Una tri- wildl-/ to her head to still the mad­ foolhardiness. Is a Dollar Earned Nor all your tears wash out her chair. guena. Abajo.’ ...... Ground for dening beat in her temples, i^nd, Y O U It E i The other form of preveivtive in­ ANY CORSET OR a word of it’.” •‘Mother wasn't very well you divorce if I'm not mistaken, my bv and by, she would lie quietly oculation which must be especially CORSELETTE friend. I think, if you don’t mind. on her back, with her arms stretch- considered in relationship to the know, and they packed me off to bought in Sept.?mber or bearding school about as soon as Sybil had sent a wireless to Tad, I’ll keep the co-respondent’s name I along her fevered body, child’s first attendance at school is I could walk. Dad had p tety of and they were at the pier to wel­ and address. They might come in ! toxin-antitoxin Immunization October from come her. Mrs. Thorne and Tad CHILDREN monty then. handy.” j “ O Love! O Fire! Once he — »■ «------against diphtheria. and Craig— Valerie was sorry— He took out his billfold, and de- [ drew Practically all physicians are Mrs. A. M. Gordon ‘‘From the beginning I was a she had an engagement. square peg in a round hole. If a posited the little card carefully be-' With one long kiss my whole agreed that this method does in­ 689 Main St., So. Manchesta “ Why, you’re thinner,” cried little girl at convent school doesn’t tween Wie pages of a notebook, i soul through Oliuel^berts Sarfon crease the Immunity of the child will have 5()c reduction oiit^ Craig, as he took her hand. He did Richard laughed. | My lips, as sunlight drinketh against the disease, that the conform to the standard pattern of not offer to kiss her. ©1^28 Jjy NBA. Service,Inc. each garment. propriety, she fits about as well as “ Moore, you’re an awful fat-1 dew.” method Is quite safe, and that the “ A little” . She was very casual a little skunk at a garden party. head,” he sneered. “ You don’t j Mr. Featherwell had gope pretty evidently taken for consehf.'ahd ravages of diphtheria are so seri­ ______^ •' Nobody had much use for me, ex­ about it. “ It’s stylish to be thin. really think, do you, that you've “ I hate him! I hate him!” she shabby all summer. the family departed. Emaciation is all the rage. Lordy, got any grounds for divorce there? sobbed, and her heart was full of When his wife remonstrated, he The next March Mrs. Feather­ cept the Moth\r Superior— and she i‘ ’s good to see you all again! How didn’t see me often enough to Why, you poor chump, some bell loathing. said, “ Oh, wait until fall. Then well said, “ Ed, I do wish you’d have you been, mother? Bless your boy dropped that most likely. I Weeks passed, and there had I’ll get some real clothes. You’re get yourself some decept new count. heart. Tad— you old married man going to be proud of me this win­ ‘‘So I grew up into a rebellious, never saw it before. been no word. Once, as she glanced spring clothes. You’ve idbked'iike^ — how are you? And Craige— ter.” a scarecrow all winter. TfHat old discontented child— the product of “ Sybil’s got sense enough not to apprehensively through the day’s you’re looking like a million! mail, she remembered that she “ Well, it’s about time,” answer­ blue overcoat— ” my environment. All an accident, Aren’t you people at the Cape?” go to court with any such flimsy ed Mrs. Featherwell. “ I was Need I finish the story? ^ ^ you see. If mother had been well, evidence. Do you suppose there^ would not know Richard’s hand­ “ We closed the place yesterday,” writing if she should see it. ashamed of you all last winter. The Smart Shop I could have lived at home. Asso­ explained her mother. “ Val wasn’t a judge who would believe— do That old blue overcoat was a ciation with Tad and my father “ I never even had a love letter enjoying herself at all. She thought you suppose— after taking one look fright. I’m going to give it to “ Always Sbmething New” would have made a different girl at Sybil— any jury’s going to be­ from him!” she reflected bitterly. the furnace m'hn when I get It out she’d be happier in town.” The ear rings he had given her State Theater Building, South Manchester of me. “ In town! This weather!” lieve I deserted her— to go chasing of moth-balls. I’d have given it Bridge Made ‘‘Then when I was 12, I went to a little half-breed?” at the Seville. They had been his away in the spring only nobody public school for a while. I was “ Well, Fall’s almost here, you only gift. The little sapphire circlet know, Sybil. Here it is September;’ .'“ Well— I don’t know.” Jack was would have given it house -room such a misunderstood little wretch, she had worn as a wedding ring then.” E a sy f 'E already.” blandly indifferent. “ Anyhow I had mysteriously disappeared, and nobody liked me. Of course I knew guess drunkenness is grounds for The next morning being Satur­ it, and that made me more miser­ Sybil regarded its loss as a good They had dinner together at the divorce in Massachusetts. And with omen. day, Mrs. Featherwell appeared able than ever. I simply couldn’t Touraine. Valerie was late, as at the breakfast table, all hatted canton Mabel and me to testify against “ I’ve nothing,” she told herself, (Abbreviations: A—ace; make friends. * usual. She was very dazzling as you, Sybil won’t have much trouble and coated and ready to go. king; Q—queen; J—jack; ‘‘After a while they sent me to she came flying in. American beau­ to remind me of him— not a keep­ Billy and Tommy and Leola and getting rid of you.” sake nor a gift...... Nothing to any card lower than 10.) . MTss Middleton’s. And before I ty was the vogue just then and “ But— good God, Moore— don’t June also looked tOo “ tweedy” and was there very long, the war began. Val’s ensemble was unquestionably haunt me but wretched memories ” outdoorish for a day at home. It crepe is you know I’m crazy about Sybil!” She thought less often of John The rest of the girls made Red stunnin.g. The color heightened her “ Yeah?” Moore had an annoying was evident that a shopping ev- EXPERT VERSUS HOXICE’ Cross bandages, and bought thrift glowing cheeks, and the bit of Lawrence, and more frequently of pedition in town impended. Another illustration ,ot expert drawl. “ Well, she ain't crazy about Craig Newhall. play follows; » .'i (. stamps. But I never was a con­ mole about her high collar was you.” Mr. Featherwell had not forgot­ the thing! formist, and refused to do my ‘bit.’ most becoming. (To be Continued) ten the shock that succeeded just Dummy— spades J 9 :1^-', “ Didn’t she leave any message such an expedition as this in the East— ? ' ’ ' They thought I was a Bolshevist, “ Hello, everybody. Sorry I’m for me. Jack?” and 1 got in wrong again. After late. Win Wingate was at Barb’s (Sybil thought there was nothing spring— the shock coming two Declarer— clubs A K Q 8 6. September days mean “ Only that she never wanted to weeks later when he opened his West— ? ' Easter vacation I announced that tea— and he’s a perfect howl. I see your face again.” to remind her of Richard Eustis. dresses of Canton CIrepe— I was through school— and, for simply couldn’t get away. Why, But'Sybil did not know. Read the first-of-the-month bill?. The average player wbuld- con­ “ I dpn’t believe it!” His insouciant, “ Oh, anything once, I won out. Sib, what’s the matter? You look ne.\t chapter). fidently proceed to play the Jack 'it is New York’s decree. “ Well, have it your own way. does for the summer!” when his of clubs on the first round of “ I always worshipped Tad. ■V\'ell, like a wreck. Guess Havana’s fast But if you want to keep out of he was in Fiance. Another acci­ wife took issue with his own ap­ spadesfWhen—;low and b^qldi-^he We have a selection of life got you, darling. Too many trouble here’s a tip, Sybil’s got a pearance later was not due entire­ dent. Some maniac killed a grand cocktails make crows’ feet.” might find that East* fiblj&C'JiQ brother—^a big six-footer, I under­ FLUFFY OMELET ly to Indifference, It smacked spades at all; the distribution be­ beautiful dresses in this de­ duke somewhere. I’ve forgotten Sybil could have choked her. stand and something of a boxer. I their names now. Probably every­ somewhat of the Rollo atmosphere. ing: West clubs 10 7 4 3 2; East sired material and a visit to “ I’m all right,” she said evenly, reckon he could clean you up with Omelet is much less likely to Mr. Featherwell, after paying for clubs none.- t one else has, too. All a crazy ac­ “ Thanks for your solicitude.” his little finger, any time you tried fall, if the platter it is served on the flock of blue suit-size paste­ our shop will repay you. cident— and the world went to war. As a result of this' hastjr'pfarlT Craig pressed her arm lovingly. to make trouble for Sybil, And if, is the same high temperature as board boxes that came regularly East Is assured of winning a trick ‘‘Then I met John Lawrence. “ I thought Sybil looked wonder­ by any chance, he got incapacitat­ the omelet itself. for a fortnight after the trip, was And'I don’t believe a girl ever with the 10 of spades t fully well,” he lied loyally. ed, I’m no gilded lily myself. stony broke. this could have been avoided bad loved more than I lovqd him. We She felt his eyes on her all “ If I were you, Eustis, I’d steer VINEGAR RINSE So the wheat-cakes lost their the declarer played the King of were going to be married, when through dinner, searching, anxious clear of Boston* for a while. It appeal a bit when he saw the signs spades on the first round. Declar­ they sent his regiment over. An­ — so kind and good. And she would be about as convenient for A half cup of vinegar, added to on another non-stop flight. er would immediately ‘^ha^ge, dis­ other accident— missing out that thought. Irrelevantly, of other eyes | yofl to desert Sybil as anything I the last rinse water when sham- “ Bessie, business hasn't been so covered that East was' blank of way. I almost went crazy with ■mad blue eyes, that devoured her can think of at the moment. Nice pqoing, will make one’s hair much good all summer,” he began spades and could thereafter have grief. body and soul. And she wondered, respectable divorce, don’t you softer and more easily handled. lamely. finessed with certainty to-capture ‘ ‘And pretty soon, they told me as she toyed with her salad and know. No more dirt than necessary. “ Oh,, cut that out, Ed,’' said the 10 of spades. , he was ‘missing In action.’ ‘Pre- smiled across at Craig, what had Think it over, old man.” , SHOE RACKS Mrs. Featherwell. “ I ' know it all Another illustration pf^.carwil supiably killed’, his rlieutenant happened to Richard. “ You — you— ” Richard was by heart. But here- are four chil­ play follows: HOSIERY wrote. They were getting blown There had been a wireless mes­ speechless with anger and cha­ One’s closet caa be kept much dren to clothe and, excuse me for Dummy— club J 9 3 2. up in columns. Millions of men sage on the boat from Jack Moore, grin. more meticulously If a slanting'six living, myself, too.' It’s'the change East^— ? inch board is attached along the Semi-Sheer and Service Weight Rose in all the came .through alive. Tens of thou­ lacking altogether in detail. “ No offense Intended,” Moore as­ of season when every self-res|je^t- ' *Declarer^—clubs K Q g'"| PTsf sands were killed. Life or dea.th— edge of the baseboard, for a shoe ing family has to buy new clothes '•'West-T^? : ? 'j”! > 1 “ Everything fine,” he had radioed. sured him, “ Just a friendly tip.” rack. wanted shadies for Fall. it was just an accident. “ Of all the dumb messages!” “ Get out of my room!” for cold weathfer. ’The children [,.,>.4 To ascertain the distMb^tloii^o: *‘I- became a different person sputtered Sybil, and showed it to “ Certainly. Your room, e,s a need everything from crown to the missing clubs the declarer SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY CIRCULAR THEME '.^ • 1 when 1 knew John was dead. I had Mabel. “ It doesn’t mean a thing.” matter of fact, is about the last sole and I’m not-going to be all plays the King or Queen of clubs always been- an Idealistic little “ Oh, yes, it does, and I think,” fall getting It done. , You can meet (net - Jack of clubs) on the place I’d choose to park. By the A new slip of creme de _enthe us at five and we’il go-to the Ca­ thln^ Sort of rehllllous and ar­ opine,d Mabel coolly, “ that Jack is way, is that Sybil’s trunk, .ov^r first round of clubs. No matter $1.39 a pair. rogant on top^biit underneath—: Ninon has a cir.qular; skirt, edged sino for dinner and then to the. -how the missing cardS''e’.MMse-< quite worthy o'f^being trusted.” : there? I’ll send the porter up/for with six Inch cream colored Ifice. movies.” . , . . oh, my dear, I used to be quite That was the day the redoubt- it. Qoodby, Eustis. You might tell tributed, he will lose bat one trick The auntie set is circular, also. Mr. Featherwflira - silence was in that suit by proper finessing. MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, FRH)AY, SEPTEMBER 21,1928. PAGE THTRTBl

Weber are spending two weeks at Atlantic City, D ISTR ia RELIEF BOARD Mrs. H. C. Barstow who under­ WARD STORE OPENS 60 SCHOOLS FOR R ockville went an operation at th eHartford hospital this week is reported as BEING HELD resting comfortably and her re­ M tD ilO F OaOBER NOYES ESTATE covery is looked forward to. Fish and Game Club Trials Miss Florence Thummler of Tal- The Rockville Fish and, Game October Another Month for cott avenue is enjoying her vaca­ SCHOLARSHIPS INC" Clubs third annual Field Trials to tion. Tax Payments; Boards Have be held at the Carroll Farm Satur­ Advance Agent' Confident Little Authority. Hartford. day and Sunday promises to be the greatest,sporting event of the sea­ TO INTEREST YOUTHS New Concern Will Attract Chicago— A new list of 27 col­ October is another month for tax son. The trophies are now on dis­ leges and universities where Ameri­ payments. The Eighth School and play at Barstow’s Garage and are can world war veterans, their chil­ Utilities district, the Ninth district the most valuable ever given at an IN SUNDAY SERVICES Big Business Here. dren and descendants may obtain and also the Third and Fifth dis­ event of this kind. In addition to free tuition under the LaVerne tricts are collecting their taxes next the two silver cups, the following Noyes Scholarship Foundation, was month. The rate book In each dis­ September Sale of trojShies will be awarded; The F. Rev. R. A. Colpitts to Conduct announced here by the trustees of trict has been completed and the N. Belding trophy— $10 gold piece; The new Montgomery Ward Com­ the Noyes estate, 2500 Roosevelt districts are holding session with a Evening Meetings With pany store to be located at 820 L. F. Bissell trophy— $10 gold View Toward Attracting Road, Chicago. These colleges, representative of the board of se­ piece; Journal Publishing Co. Main street between Park and added to the regular list, give the lectmen, a member of the board of trophy— $10 gold piece; H. C. Bar- Young People. Locust streets will be opened about qualified applicant 60 schools from relief and one of the school com^ DRESS WOOLENS stow trophy— 1 case of Shells; the middle of October, Advance which to choose. A total of 1,200 mittee to hear the complaints of Tennstedt-Brendel trophy— hunting After having quietly observed the Agent Maypard told The Herald to­ scholarships 4s offered for the com­ aggrieved taxpayers. These bbards coat; Conrady Bros., trophy— hurt­ life of Manchester for the past six day. Mr. Maynard will be In town ing school year. are known as a district boards of ing boots; L. C. Chapman trophy— months the pastor of the South the rest Of this week completing de­ Medical, enigineering, teaching relief, but the only relief that they . For Your bass moccasins; John Dailey, Jr. Methodist Church, Rev. R. A. Col­ tails for the opening of the store. public health and other special can grant is in case an error has trophy— fishing rod; J. J. Regan pitts, is persuaded that few towns He is connected with the Mont­ branches are available, in addition been made in including in the grand Mfg. C6. trophy— overcoat pattern; have a more substantial or promis­ gomery Ward. Company’s office In to general courses. Entire or part, list of the district that land which -xailored Frocks Hockanum Mills Co. trophy— suit ing body of young folks than are Baltimore, Mdi- tuition is paid by the scholarship is not in the district. They can also pattern; L. M. Dillon trophy— Dun- to be found here. In talking with Mr. Maynard stated today that foundation, 'depending on the needs rule where the proper division has This FaUl hill pipe; F. L. Strickland trophy— a reporter a few days ago he indi­ these stores .are an experiment to of the qualified applicants. Wo­ not been made when land'that ap­ pair of slippers; J. S. McCray cated a most intimate sympathy determine if It is possible to stimu­ men who served as nurses in the pears in the grand list Is not prop­ trophy— pair of step plates; Arno with young people and their prob­ late mail order buying by bringing armed forces are eligible, as are erly divided when it is in Iwo dis­ Weber trophy— loud speaker; Met­ lems, declaring that as a whole the the public in ' closer contact with their children and descendants. tricts. calf Drug trophy— shot gun; Kuhn- youth of today was in no sense in­ the merchandise. A limited number The new list of schools follows: ley Plumbing and Heating Co. ferior to that of former generations. of these stores will be installed in trophy-^feeding pans; G- W. Hill In the light of the modern com­ various parts of the country i» Added Colleges mercializing both of pleasure and of Cornell'University, Indian Uni­ Co. trophy— carving set. The pub­ order to find out the attitude of the lic is cordially invited to view the vice he marvels not that so many versity, John Hopkins University, MURDERER WAITED but rather that so few make ship­ public. ' J ', University of Kansas, University of ■ trials which all will be able to see “Junioi* jDCpartment Store” from a slight elevation from one wrecks of life. Texas, University of Virginia, Uni­ I Mr. Maynard also said that the versity of Wisconsin, Washington YEARS WITH RIFLE; end of the field. Because of this deep interest in the aboundinig young life of the stores will be what might be called University at St. Louis, Mo., Pur­ i' Fair Horses Arrive a “ Junior Department Store” where Four horses arrived Wednesday community he is plahning to broad­ due University, Baker University at FREED BY TRIBE en and enrich the Sunday evening as many as possible of the items Baldwin City, Kansas, Central Col­ and sereval more arrived yesterday most urgently needed for each sea­ and still more are scheduled to ar­ worship services at the South Meth­ lege at Fayette, Mo., Doane Col­ odist church this season so they son of the year will be carried in lege at Crete, Neb., Drake Univer­ Washable FlanneL rive each day. The entry list is the stock for sale direct. Mall orders Tiflis, Georgia. — A murderer, largest in years. There are 7 horses will make a bit wider appeal botia sity, Franklin University at Frank­ Fabric which will not to youth and to older people. This will be taken' at the store for lin, Ind., Hamline University at St. whp for three years lay in one spot, in the 2:20 pace, 14 in the 2:24 riflfe in hand, waiting for the op­ shrink, in fast colors. trot add 17 in the 2:24 pace for new program will begin next Sun­ merchandise not carried in stock, Paul, Minn., Lawrence College at day evening with a community gos­ but which can be selected from the Appleton, Wis., Park College at portunity to kill, has been acquitted New autumn shades; Tuesday; 5 in-the 2;10 trot, 6 in by a native judge on grounds of Printed Wool Crepe. A smart new fabric. 36 inches 36 inches wdde. the 2:10 pace and 14 in the 2:18 pel sing, using some of the old catalog.'Tires and auto accessories, Parkville, Mo., Rice Institute, Hous­ Moody-Sankey hymns. Mr. Greer, paint, washing machines, sporting ton, Texas, University of North “ having paid a sufficient penalty.” vide. trot for Wednesday; 17 in the 2:17 The strange story of the case pace, in the 2:20 trot and IS in the new assistant, will sing “ Spirit goods, house furnishings, rugs and Dakota, University of Oklahoma, of God” and Mr. Colpitts will have some lines of wearing apparel will Universfty of South Dakota, Wa­ was brought to Tiflis by Maurice yard yard. the 2?1.4 pace for Thursday. Hindus, American writer and lec­ 9 8 c 9 8 c Stores Closed Monday- as subject “ Tracking a Young be carried in stock. bash College, Washburn College at Man.” Montgomery Ward and Company Topeka, Kansas and William Jewel turer, from the mountain fastness­ All the Jewish Merchants will es of Swanetzia where mountain­ close tiieir stores all day* Monday, js .said to have many thousands of College at Liberty, Mo. customers. living within a trading Qualified applicants also have the eers still live in virtual seclusion Wool Remnants. Dress materials Septei^ber 24th, in observance of from the outside world. Stone Pure Wool Serge with brown Yom ;Kipper, The Day of Atone­ JEWISH CONTRIBUTORS rad^s of Manchester. Each of these choice of the following Chicago in­ stitutions: houses dating back to the Ninth shadow check. 54 inches wide. and coatings. Values to $12.50. ment.' customers will receive a personal century have watch towers from ^ Grand Masters’ Day invitation to make South Manches­ University of Chicago, North­ SEND FOUR BOYS HOME western University, Lewis Instu- which invaders are spotted. The . Grakd Masters’ Day will be held ter’ their principal shopping point ancient law of blood revenge is still yard at the Masonic Home at Walling­ in the future. tute. Medical College and the Y. M yard 9 8 c C. A, College. These are in the old in force. 9 8 c ford Saturday. It will be the 33 rd All Five New York Wanderers Draws For 80 IVlUes anniversary of the dedication of the At the opening of one of these list, which also includes the follow According to. this code Jan Qrd- home,; The exercises start at 1:30 Held by Police Are Re­ stores recently in Arkansas City, ing Illinois schools outside of Chi­ kidzie sought to avenge an insult turned. cago. Printed Jersey— Good looking designs on tan, blue and rose o’clock. Kanas, rural customers from dis­ Blackbourne college at Carlins to his 16-year-old daughter by an­ *- Inspection By Bank tances as great as eighty miles at­ other member of the mountain gr- , The'Savings Bank of Rockville is Morton Solomon, 17, one of the ville, Bradley Polytechnic Institute tribe. Jan hid himself in the tow­ tended and the event was declared at Pero, Carthage College at Car­ making its annual inspection of the five New York boys picked up by by local merchants to have made it er of his home, waiting and watch­ yard property on which it holds mort- Officer Wirtalla on Wednesday thage, Eureka College at Eureka, ing for the moment his foe should $ 2 .8 9 the greatest business day Arkansas Illinois college at Jacksonville, Ill­ gage&' morning while walking to Hap Riv­ City had ever known. venture within range. Jan's -Pythians Sisters Whist er was returned to New York last inois Wesleyan University of The manager of the local store Bloomington, Knox College at daughter brought him food and Ask to see Vogue Patterns 9533 and 9510, for tailored frocks «ii'- Damon Temple, Pythian Sisters night, his father coming to Man­ 'Will be an authorized agent of the drink. Recently after a wait of chester for him. Two of the other Galesburg, Lake Forest College at of unusual distinction. will hold a meeting on Monday Montgomery Wara Company .and Lake Forest, Lombard College at three years, he spied his man and evening following the business ses­ boys, Alexander Simonit and Mar­ shot him through the head at a dis­ tin Leviske, were expecting their will be empowered to make adjust­ Galesburg, James Wllliken Univer­ Main Floor, sion there will be a members whist. ments on complaints and to back sity, Decatur, North-Western Col tance of 200 yards. Then he gave Refreshments will be served. fathers, as they had sent a telegram himself up to the oldest member of saying they were coming after their up fhe company’s guarantee of lege at Naperville, Shurtleff C9I- Buys Manchester Lunch Room “ Satisfaction or your money back” lege at Upper Alton, and Wheaton the tribe who decided matters of Albert Hewitt who has worked sons, while the parents of the Elpan honor, and was set free. on all purchases, whether by mail College at Wheaton. at the lunch cart for the past ten boys, Abe and Joseph, made it known that they were not going to or through the store. $2,000,000 Fund years,; has purchased the Blue Moon Mr. Noyes was a farm implement lunch room in Manchester, and will take the trouble to take them back. “ We are trying to discover,” said This noon, however, all four re­ Mr. Maynard, “ the most practical manufacturer, and for many years take possession Sunday. was a supporter of. and active in -•i' 7> . Methodist Field Day maining boys, who have been held method of carrying in stock'a large at the police station, were placed range of the more than 33,000 the affairs of the Chicago Academy The Methodist Church and Sun­ of Sciences free museum in Lin day School, will hold their annual aboard the train for New York, Items in our catalog. While our provided with tickets paid for by a business has grown to enormous Coin Park. Deeply touched by the Field Day at the Fair Ground on spirit of sacrifice of the American THE LYNN RANGE OIL BURNER Saturday, October 6 th. . There wiH number of Jewish residents, who propertions, we feel that a great had interested themselves in the manjJ more people will order by men and women who offered their be a program of games and sports lives in the interests of their coun­ for old and young. Rev. Robert S. boys. When are parents did not mail if they have an opportunity to show up the Manchester contribu­ buy some of our merchandise over try, Mr. Noyes worked out a plan RANGES Moore, former pastor of the church to benefit the survivors and their FOR KITCHEN tors provided for the tickets and the counter and thus have an op­ but now of Providence, R. I., will children and descendants. give an address. lunch money and sent the wander­ portunity to judge the quality of ers on their way. In 1918 he estimated a scholar­ Wedding Saturday our goods.” ship.foundation of $2,000,000 at the The Best of All and a Dependable Favorite I Tho wedding of Miss Agnes University of Chicago, and shortly Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thereafter bequeathed the income F. B. Baker of Mountain street and BACK TO OLD PEN JOB 1 The from his business, the Aeromoter 5 .4 Oscar^Kreksig of Melrose, will be HOSPITAL NOTES Columbus. — Frank Lee Smith, Company of Chicago, to increase The Housewife’s if performed at the Union Congrega­ the scope ,of his educational plan. Mi ’ Manual Flame tional'Church in Ellington, on 66, is back at his old job of lay­ h Admissions reported today at ing bricks at the Ohio Penitentiary. The ’ trustees of the estate super­ Saturiday evening at six o’clock. vise the distribution of scholarships i Manchester Memorial hospital are * Notes This time he is working on a new Faithful Servant Control Valves those of Mrs. Anna Blovish of 65 chapel. While “ doing time” fifty to all the institutions except the Clsjude P, Bilson has purchased University of Chicago. The trustees a sixfroom bungalow on King North street and Mrs. Virginia Po- years ago he helped build the old linski of 34 Union street. cell block. He did his first are Lewis E. .Walker of Evanston,^ Are new and exclusive, street, from Joseph Webster, and Frederick D. Dole and Joseph J. It does not require al­ plans to occupy his new home about Those discharged were Mrs. Mary “ stretch” for larceny; this time he they are so designed Hunt of East Middle Turnpike, got 15 to^ ^ years for safe brea^- Fraser. cohol or gasoline to October. 1st. Mrs. Johanna Schmedding and in­ Any person regardless of race, that positive feed with­ Miss Eva Little and Mary E. /■ 1 w fant daughter of Coventry, Mrs. color or creed, who served in the start. Made of the best • ■ 7 ------Hazel Anderson and baby girl ofl armed forces 60 days prior to the out fluctuation of flame 11 Anderson street and Mrs. Gun- Night school starts at 7 o’clock signing of the armistice, who was material by highest is assured, without any hild Nilson and infant son of 15 next Monday night. Connecticut honorably discharged and was a Ashworth street. Business College at the Center.— citizen of the United States, Is skilled mechanics that leakage. The census today is 56 patients. Adv. eligible. I money can buy. No other Range Burner on the market you Simplest and easiest offers any erf the im­ burner in the world to provements included in do the “Lynn.” 'Why not THE MEN’S RELIABLE STORE clean. buy the best? Assembly of Burner in Stove Johnson Block ASHES Save The Lynn Range Oil Burner Time W e have the largest assortment of DIRT Produces Labor COAL Money X Men’s Trousers in the town Clean, Silent Heat You can find what you want here for work or dress at the The Lynn Range Oil When your Lowest Prices. Burner These Oil Burners are produced and All our Trousers are Guaranteed full cut, made with extra is the last letter in Perfec­ Children Ciy waistband, deep pockets and bar tacked. tion, its method of vaporiz­ guaranteed by one of the largest and ing the oil is entirely new, ^ for It Come in. See our Work Pants at $2.45 and $2.75—and be and permits the use of cheap (38 to 40 degree oldest manufacturers of machinery There is hardly a household that convinced of your money’s worth. \ hasn’t heard of Castoria! At least test) Furnace Oil, never five million bomes are never with­ Dress Pants from $2.95 up. north of Boston, Mass. References: before considered practical * out it. If there are children in or possible on other compe­ your -family, there’s almost daily We can match any suit you h ave. need “of its comfort. And any night titive burners. Chamber of Commerce or any bank may find you very thankful there’s The method of feeding the a bottle in the house. Just a few gas from the Central Ex­ in Lynn, Mass.; Listed in Brad- drops; and that colic or constipation W e also carry a full line of pansion Chamber through is reliteved; or diarrhea checked. A vegetable product; a baby remedy several ports to the rings, street’s and Dun’s. meant for young folks. Castoria is SHOES and FURNISHINGS avoids clogging' and re­ View of Exclusive Lynn about;the pnly thing you have ever duces the cleaning operai- Patented Improvemrats heard' doctors advise giving to in­ tions to a minimum. fants.; Stronger medicines are dan­ Lee Overalls and Unionalls. gerous to a tiny baby, however harmless they may be to grown­ Lee Work Shirts. THE MORE YOU INVESTIGATE RANGE OIL BURNERS THE BETTER YOU WILL ups. 'Good old Castoria! Remem­ ber the name, and remember to buy Phillips-Jones Dress Shirts. LIKE THE LYNN. it. It may spare you a sleepless, anxious night. It is always ready, Brockton Made Dress .Shoes. alwayi safe to use; in emergencies, or fot everyday ailments. Any hour qf the day or night that Baby OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST! becomes fretful, or restless. Cas­ toria ^as never more popular with mothers than it is today. Every druggist has it. T H E M EN ’: 695 Main Street CASTORIA

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branches of English, beginners,' in­ able to arrange it for early next EVENING SCHOOLS TO termediate and advanced. Other week although all plans are; id*lA courses will include stenography, HURRICANE QUOTA NOTED AUTHORS tentative state due to the’ pressnre typewriting, mathematics, high Foreign News of campaign work at his headquar­ OPEN ON OCTOBER 1 school English, carpentry, cooking, ters. . dressmaking and sewing. , HERE SET AT $1,000 In PLAN TO m HOW DREADFUL Canning Peaches The "Manchester free public eve­ ning school will open on October 1. NEW MEX. PRESroEXT Cable Flashes THE GUEST: She!^ i ioiivehlr $500 Sent, $315 Given by HOOVER CAUSE fiend, isn’t she? The Famous Yellow Elberta Canning Sessions will be held in the High Mexico City, Sept. 21.— By a ■■ ■ ' ■ « HER HOSTESS: I gf^ould thiuk school, Franklin and Union schools unanimous vote in caucus early to­ (Continued from page 1) so. The last dinner she attended Peach is now fit its best for this season. this year. No sessions will be held day 42 of the 58 members of the Residents; Red Cross Asks Dublin, Sept. 21.— There are she carried away the cook.— Aut swers. in the Washington school or at Senate passed a resolution favoring twice as many men in the Irish ernment with the monster govern­ Homestead Park. the designation of Minister of Go- Free State as there women, accord­ A good supply is available at our Or­ Quota Be Exceeded. mental machine that now operates Chang Tsung Chang has gone There will also be a change in bernacion Emilio Fortes Gil as pro­ ing to the new government census. In the United States. He will avoid the evenings on which the sessions visional president to succeed Presi­ The figures are: men, 2,971,993; to the battlefront, leaving his 28 chards now and lasting about one week* all reference to politics because of wives. W’ell, and why not! will be held, these being fixed as dent Calles on Dec. 1. It is believed women, 1,465,102. the historical nature of the event, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, that this assures the election of Manchester’s quota in the nation­ his speech being delivered at the from 7 to 9 o’clock. Minister Gil at a joint session of al campa’ign of the American Red Rome, Sept. 21,— Premier Mus­ 158th annivetsary of the assembl­ Prices are reasonable and we have a the Chamber of Senate next week. Cross to aid the victims of the There will be classes in three solini will relp to the Swiss protest ing of settlers for the battle of Porto Rico and Florida hurricanes against alleged violation of Swiss variety of grades to choose from. was today officially set at $1,000 King’s Mountain in the Revolu­ soil in the arrest of Cesare Rossi at tionary War— a battle which many ^liSSSSSXSSSXSSXSXSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSXSaSSSXSXSSK^^ by authorities at Washington, D, C. Como, Rossi, who is a bitter enemy Already the local chapter of the historians aver turned the tide of the Fascist chief, was taken toward a victory for the Colonists. Red Cross has forwarded $500 across Swiss soil while being con­ from its treasury and personal Hoover has committeed himself veyed to Rome by the police. The to a continuation of the federal aid P U O N ^ supscrlptions totalling $315 more action of the Italian police will be have been received through the program for "good roads.” He told Pero Orchards defended. mail by Treasurer Lucius Pinney of delegations from the American 84 Prospect street. This makes a Road Builders Association and the Constantinople, Sept. 21.— Baron American Motorists Association Avery Street Wapping, Conn.' grand total of $815 with $185 more von Huenefeld, German flyer, who that he favored completion ef the GOOD THINGS TO CAT needed. stopped ever here In his flight from so-called “ seven percent highway Chairman G. Samuel Bohlin of Germany to San Francisco, reveal­ system.” He was asked to endorse the local chapter is confident that ed that Germany is planning an air IN HIGH GEAR additional contributions will be for­ federal-aid for secondary roads and warded to Mr. Pinney by Manches­ line to China. he declared he felt the highway Business has been running in ter persons in unsolicited subscrip­ Brussels, Sept. 21.— King Alberc systems should be completed before high gear ever since last Satur­ tions. The specification of the the government started any aid for day, with the accelerator well $1,000 quota was embodied In the has intervened in the Louvain li­ brary dispute to prevent a law suit secondary roads. down. The food trade has following telegram to Mr. Bohlin The nominee still looks forward Baked Apples with Ham’s a Service — Quality — Low Prices evidently hit its regular Fail from John Barton Payne; over the inscription upon the pleasing plan facade. The American architect, to a fishing trip, prior to his de­ stride— it has at Pinehurst, “ First Surveys both Porto Rico It’s a food delight for every anyhow. Which means that Whitney W’arren, threatened a suit parture for the west. He'may be and Florida disaster received at man. the delivery system has to run midnight by cable from Baker and tc force the placing of his original Saturday Specials like clockwork in order that telephone from Schafer indicate Inscription upon the facade over You ought to buy more ham. there niay be no delays in needs both places far exceed pre­ the objections of the rector. The It is one meat than can be Inscription was: "Destroyed by Ger­ Small Lean Fresh Shoul­ Fancy Legs Spring Lamb , Madame the Housewife getting liminary estimate. In Porto Rico served scores of different ways. her order on time. Especially man Fury; Restored by American ders four hundred thousand destitute Saturday Spedals Buy a whole sugar cured ham Small Boneless Roast ox on Saturdays. and near to starvatlrn with grave Generosit.v.” Strictly Fresh Pork to and prepare from it several Lamb It will help the speeding up health problems and threatened Roast process, and the accuracy and Santiga, Sept. 21.— A three-day Round Steak... .45c lb. pleasing feasts at a saving.^ Prime Rib Roast Beef epidemic. Refugees must be fed, Boneless Pot Roast Beef care with which the orders are clothed, sheltered by Red Cross for celebration of the 118th annivers­ Fresh Killed Chickens to filled, if as many customers as long emergency period. In Florida ary of the founding of the Chilean Rib Roast Beef.. 33c lb. Leg of Lamb ------. . . . 40c lb. Fancy FreSh KiUed Fowl Ro$ist possible put in tWe orders for fifteen thousand families requiring republic, has just ended here. Short Steak ___55c lb. Lamb Stew ...... 15c. lb. Try Our Home Made Sau­ early Saturday delivery, on immediate emergency aid and later Fresh Shoulders . . i . L. .25c lb. sage Meat Finest Small Link Sausa^s Friday evening. Pinehurst’s rehabilitation. Five million dol­ Havana, Sept. 21.— Honduras! Smoked Shoulders...... 25c lb. KEENEY WHITE EGGS store closes at 6 tonight, to be lars will be absolute minimum re­ and Guatemala have notified the Sirloin Steak ... 50c lb. Cuban government that both have Honey Hams ...... 35c lb. ■5...... 55c doz. sure, but all evening, until nine quired as relief funds. This places o’clock, all three phones will be your chapter quota at 1000 dollars. accepted former Secretary of the Leg of Lamb___ 39c lb. Lean Salt Pork ...... ^?5c lb. 1- NEW MAID BREAD ... Bakery Specials n operation. If you don’t Confident when people of your Treasury Fernandez Cartaya as a Fancy F o w l...... ’40i| lb...... 8c loaf member of the commission wh*cb Veal Cutlet...... 50c lb. Coffee Rings <... 25c ea^h want to place the whole week­ community realize grave need re­ Bacon Squares ...... ’251^ lb. Home Made Peach Pies CHARCOAL . . . 5 bags 99c end order then, why, phone in sponse will be immediate and gen­ will try to adjust the Honduras- ...... 25c each Squash P ie s ...... 35c eajph Fresh Shoulders, 27c lb. Sausage M eat...... 85c lb. Use Plenty of Native tlie part that you wmnt deliver­ erous. Urge you bend every effort Guatemala boundary dispute. Our Home Made Pumper­ Pumpkin P ie s ____35c eitth ed tomorrow morning. exceed this quota if possible.” FRESH VEGETABLES Lemon Meringue Pies . ^ Speaking of Fall Little Veal Chops...... 38c lb. nickel ...... 15c each While They Are In the GROCERIES Pineapple Meringue Pies ...... 35c e ^ h Crow Pancake Flour and Buck­ BRIDGEPORT GANGSTERS Minced Ham___ 30c lb. j ■* i Market. wheat Flour are in the orders “ RESCUE LEAGUE” AGAIN Canning Peaches, $1.25 basket ...... 35c each Parker House Rolls . . . .1 of the day. It’s griddlecake Butter Biscuits .. .18c doz...... 18c doz. LARGE WHITE HEADS ; Frankfurts...... 32c lb. Jar R ubbers...... 7c doz.' time in Manchester again. Gen­ IN FREE FOR ALL FIGHT Fancy Layer Cakes------Almond Cakes... .25c ea^h OF uine Pure Maple Syrup is 49 ASKING MONEY HERE Wayside Coffee...... 52c lb...... 50c each Feather (!!akes . . . 25c e£^h FRESH CAULIFLOWER cents a pint— not so bad, eh? ------j Fresh Pigs’ Liver Sunbi’ite Cleanser . . . 5 for 25c Or a good Cane and Maple Assorted Cup Cakes . . . Maple Walnut Cakes ...- Bridgeport. Conn., Sept. 21.— , Crisetr...... • -23c, lb- Green B e a n s ...... 10c qt. Syrup for 31 cents a large Group Whose “ Home” Was Cloverleaf Jam, 1-2 lb. can"15o ...... 25c doz...... 30c each bottle. Edward Eposito, 17, is held in bail | W A < i i 7 K T F T F W T f V . 3 q u a r ts...... 27c Closed by Police Renews of $5,000. and Thomas Manente. VV VV lU/Zi Ubfaj-^’s Red Salmon . . ,29c can With cooler weather comes 18. in hail of $‘500 pending Cityi 2 0 Florence Street B e e ts ...... 5c bunch the impulse for one of those Search for Manchester Cash. ^iUrge bottle Ketchup .... .21c ^ FinestFruits and Fresh Vegetables C a rro ts...... 2 lbs. 13c delectable, savory, fragrant, Court hearing next w’eek. Episto is j - . Telephone 1 3 8 5 -2 Small bottle Ketchup, It was reported today at the held on a technical charge ot sizzling roasts of old fashioned Sweet Potatoes...... 7 lbs. 2oc Fancy Eating or Cooking Fancy Peaches for corn-fed Pork. The kind that Chamber of Commerce that the Am­ breach of peace and Manente on a Fresh Spinach erican Rescue League is soliciting charge of carrying concealed Sv/eet C o rn ...... 2.5c doz. Apples. ning. 1 wrinkles your nose and makes 'for fuads in Manchester. This so­ weapons. They were arested early Squash' Celery Lettuce your mouth water as the aroma Fancy P e a rs...... ^ . . .4^5c^doz. liciting organization is also known today on Pembroke street when bursts from the oven. We as the Commonwealth League. Des-, AlC.H.Tryon’s Fresh Poultry have a big shipment of the police brake up a lively gang fight pite the fact that certain disabilities in which at least forty people were I “Ask your neighbor”— finest Corn Fed from Sinclair— of this organization were made Roasts, Chops and Fresh Shoul­ involved. Five s’.iots were fired as! Manchester Pubhc Market she will tell you PINE- known by The Herald last January police reached the scene. Bricks j Saniiary Market ders which w,e will bone for a “ captain” of this organization is HURT is the place to buy stuffing if you want. and stones were flying through the tender Milk Fed Poultiy. soliciting funds in Manchester air, blackjacks were resounding, A. Podrove, Prop. Phone Ip . Also Sinclair Hams. Bone­ again. and brass knuckles taking their vic­ 4-5 lb. Fresh Fowl. less Shank Ends, 29 to 35 The society did maintain a farm tims out of the fray. The gangsters Tel 441 Tel 442 cents a pound. Butt Ends. Broilers — Small Frying home in Berlin near Meriden under fled when police appeared— al! but wlim S MARKET Chickens. T.ikewise Table Talk Shoulder the leadership of a Captain Robert Hams. Manente and Eposito. Police spent 539 MAIN,$T. 4 lb. Roasting Chickens Jewell. He, however, closed the along time picking up weap.ms thak Plenty of Pinehurst Quality place last January after an investi­ FOR SATURDAY PHONE 2 3 3 9 ' ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS Roast Pork Corned Beef. Pinehurst Qual­ gation by State Police, who advised littered the street. ’rhe hatle is charged to the ac­ 1 Fresh Shoulders ity. as applied to Corned Beef, such action. Elberta Peaches for Canning, has a special significance. It The solicitors of this society count.of gangs from the north end Xo. 1, $1.49 basket. BONELESS spells perfection. And we don’t dress in iiniform similar to those and east side, and police say it Bartlett Pears, $1.45 basket. VEAL ROASTS mean just sometimes. Lean worn by the Salvation Army, with started 'n a pool room w’hich was Small Bartlett Bears, $5c basket. scon deseited for the large freedom Veal Chons and Cutlets. Briskets and T-ean Ribs. Then whom they have absolutely no con­ Wild (irapes, $1.00 basket. we have a special at -88 cents nection. Manchester residents are of the highway. Frightened resi­ Apples, 95c basket. l Tender Lamb Chops. a pound on some Solid Lean advised not to have anything to do dents phoned frantically for helped. Tomatoes, 75c basket. 'S G R O C E R Y “ Ask your neighbor Bottom Round pieces. Not a with these representatives. Caulitlt)\ver, 25c and 30c head. about Steaks— she will tel particle of waste. Bed Pepi>ers, 15c quart. North School Street. T el 120it you that steaks cut from Lamb Shoulders, honed and SO. METHODIST NOTES Green Pepiters, 15c quart. rolled, legs and chops. Pinehurst Quality Beef are LUTHER LEAGUERS Sweet Potatoes, 0 lbs. for 25c. Peterson is sending in, today White Loaf Flour, oue-eigUth different. and tomorrow, some nice TO TAKE BOAT RIDE Young people of the North barrel sack, $1.25. THERE ARE WATS Rib Oven Roasts fresh Spinach. Celery. Soup Methodist church and of this Tomato Soup, Camphcll’s, 3 cans Pot Roasts Bunches. Carrots and Beefs. ’lurch will have an outing tomor­ for 23o. Fev Ynnr Vegetable Course In Economy Cuts today and row which will take the place of a Corn Flakes, 3 packages for 25c. Even today, to keep your meat bill within a reasonable figure. tomorrow we suggest’ Plne- Going to Middletown Tomor­ Premier Salad Dressing, S3c bot­ CauI'Oower, Spinach or treasure hunt. Rev. Jame.'; E. Greer Let us suggest that at the present time, Fresh Shoulders, Lamb hurst Hamburg, 30 cents; row Afternoon—-To Enjoy of the South Methodist church has tle. Gr.^en Beans. Dried Beef. 39 cents a halt Picnic on Arrival There. been chosen to lay the trail leading Bulk Cocoanut, 35c Ib. Stew and Corned Beef are all seasonable and reasonable in price. Canning Peaches--Fancy pound: Beef Liver, 25 cents; to the treasure. Pure Cider Vinegar, 45c gallon. J Flbertas. Honevcomh Tripe, T.ean Ribs Brown Sugar, light, 3 lbs. for of Corned Beef. 18 certs; Tomorrow ^afternoon at 5 o’clock the Luther League of the Swedish The Men’s Frienship club held a 25e. Drons ...... 75c Shank Ends of Ham or a good Siinbrite Cleanser, 6 cans for M edium s...... Sl.25 Lutheran church will leave from cabinet meeting "U’^ednesday even­ Sliced Bacon, rind off, at 43 Hartford on a boat ride to Middle- ing and mapped out a program for 25c. Fresh Shoulfes...... 25c E L . 1 - 0 cents. . I town. About sixty members will the season’s work. The first event Parowax, 10c lb. will be a lecture on his European 'w«XV!C<*XXSt5«SWS69S3«5S3K30^ make the trip and through tho courtesy of the Middletown Luther trip this summer by Rev. Joseph -- — _ ------Lamb Stiw. I ^ ^ .. .20cE | ComedBeef...... 18c E League a convenient picnic ground Cooper of Norwich and formerly has been reserved for the evening’s pastor of this church. This meeting MEATS entertainment. Here the local of the club will be held on Monday Native Roasting Chickens, 53c league will enjoy a dog and marsh­ evening, October 8. OTHER MEAT SPECIALS mallow roast after which the evem lb.I. ing will be spent in games and a Young people from the South Native Fowl, 42c lb. BIRCH STREET MARKET campfire. Methodist church participated in a Legs of Lamb, 42c lb. Transportation to the picnic tennis tournament last evening Pork to Roast, 42c lb. 35cE Legs Lamb. .. . .39c-42c E Pot Roast, 35c lb. Phone ’2‘298 88 Birch St. grounds and home will be provided with a team from the Rockville by a committee headed by Paul church and won out, losing only Rib Roast, 35c to 42c lb. PAUL CORRENTI, Prop. Erickson. Arrangements for the one game. Rev. James Greer proved Baked Ham, 80c lb. Corned Beef, Cooked, 35c lb. Ham Ends. ...20c-25cE boat ride is in the hands of the himself an expert in this fascinat Roast Veal., 1.35c-40cE executive committee. ing sport. Small Link Sausages, 46c lb. Beef Liver, 30c lb. Rev. R. A. Colpitts ■will he the Rib Roast B(lt. .35t:-42c E FreshFowl...... 42cE Specials For Saturday FIRST GIDEON BIBLES speaker at the American Legion meeting Sunday at K. of C. hall. GRAPES— SPECIAL TOP A Y ...... 4 POUNDS 25c FRUIT TO BE PLACED HERE FAMOUS SURGEON DEAD. Sausage ..i f .;..... 35cE Sausage M e a t...... 35c ^luund Steak 40c lb. Bananas, 10c lb. Melons, 15c each. Sirloin or Short S tea k ...... 48c lb. The Gideon Society of Connect! Edgartown, Mass., Sept. 21.— Oranges, 85c doz. Dr. Melford Runyon, famous New Veal S te a k ...... 55c lb. cut will hold a Gideon Dedication Peaches, 2 quarts for 25c. service at the South Methodist Jersey surgeon, owner of a private Large Basket Peaches, 49c. S u n sl|i|^e North Shore Cookiei Veal Chops ...... 40c lb. church, on Sunday, September 30, hospital at South Orange in that Peach Basket Peaches, $1.49. Home Made Sausages...... 35c lb. at 7 p. m. The program will in state, yachtsman and for thirty Plums, 15c quart. elude addresses by Rev. .Robert A. jears a summer resident of the Apples, 3 quarts lor 25c. Italian style— all pork» Colpitts of the South Methodist Island of Martha’s Vineyard was ' V 2 3 c lb. box Beef R i b s ...... 18c lb. Church, Rev. James Stuart Neill of dead at his summer home here to­ St. Mary’s Episcopal church and day. His son Paul was enroute Pot R o a s t...... 32c lb. l-fl Rev. "Watson Woodruff of the Cen from New Jersey to complete VEGETABLES Strictly Fresh P o r k ...... • 35c lb. ter Congregational church. The funeral arrangements. Suffering from a bad heart, Dr. Spinach, 39c peck. Fresh Shoulders...... 22c lb. out-of-town speakers will be Char­ les T. Von 'Vliet and. Francis H. Runyon came here early in the Head Lettuce, 12 l-2c. summer. Late yesterday he was Celery, 19c bunch. PROVISIONS OP ALL KINDS. Peabody, president of the Hartford Evaporated Gideons. seized by a shock and died during Parsley, 5c bunch. The service will be held to dedi­ the evening. Pepi)ers, Green, 15c lb. FULL LINE OF FRESP FRUITS AND VEGETABLES cate 40 bibles which will be placed Dr. Runyan was in his sixties. Red Peppers, 15c lb. in the rooms of the Sheridan Hotel, Beside.s owning his own ir^spital Beets, 3 bunches for 25c. Sugar WEs. 63c ‘ Peaches, Oranges, Pears, Bananas, Grapes, Red and on that Sunday. The Gidean So­ he was surgeon at the .'range., Carrots, 3> bunches for 23c. N. J., Memorial hosplt'-l and was Cauliflower, 25c and 30c ench. Green Peppers, Lettuce, Endive, Tomatoes, Leeks, ciety makes a practice of placing bibles in hotels throughout the connected with several. ir>r Now 6 lbs. Sweet Potatoes, 25c. ^. Onions, (red and yellow). Celery, Beets, Carrots, Etc. country. This will be the first time Jersey hospitals.' Evergreen Corn, '25c doz. 91$. SweetifMatoes.25c that Gideon bibles have been put in He is survived by his wife, a son Lima Beans, 2 quarts 33c. _ a Manchester hoteL Paul and two grand children. Tomatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c> X MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1928. PAGE

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■wBfiiiy556 MMinwwnrt^ tic; and his motor won through TWIN IGNITION HELPS storms, fog, sleet and adverse conT ly sold on Nash design and con­ ditlons never before faced by, a gas­ struction, but the new twin-ignition oline engine. Byrd chose twin-igni­ motor hastened my decision to buv MAKE PLANE RECORDS tion to blaze a seemingly impossi­ a new "400.” ble air trail to the earth’s tip. (Signed) CLOEBENGE'S* DElL.10A.nrES SEIM KJF Col. Goebel chose twin-ignition “ COL. ARTHUR C. GOEBEL.” Gives Aviators Added Confi­ to carry him over the Paciflc to “The store that holds faith with the people.” HALES SELF-SERVE dence, Says Art Goebel; Hawaii and carry him there first Likes Nash-Breyer Motor. among the fastest ships devised at STATE D. A. R. MEETING Comer Main, and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006 that time. He won the great Dole F. Kelley, Prop. Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 21.— When race and wrote air history. Then world fame or lonely death are h'* chose twin-ignition in a high- IN GREENWICH, OCT, 5 oalanced in the Derformance value ccmpresslon, valve-ln-head motor The Hostess who has her luncheons and dinners ta nlD C E RY of an internal comhustlon engine, for his' continuous flight across the The state meeting of the Connec­ spoken of with exclamations of delight and sighs of the men who ride high adventure continent, and the motor took him 1 IT TO WAIT OK V B U W a K L F ticut Daughters of the American longing for another equally as delightful must have at in these modern, speedy days must Irom Los Angeles to New Yprk in Revolution will be held at Green­ give expert and concentrated at­ 18 hours and 58 minutes— faster wich, Conn., Friday, October 5, by least a few of the many imported or domestic delicacies tention to mechanical details in than man has ever traveled the dis­ invitation of Putnam Hill Chapter, to be found here at all times. , “ order to live and blaze new trails. tance. with headquarters at the Second I Manchester's Public Pantry Col. Arthur C. Goebel, winner of His next move was to buy a new Congregational church, Putnam ave­ the Dole race from San Francisco Nash “ 400” seven passenger sedan nue. This is the president general’s Home Cooked Foods to Hawaii and holder of the nation­ to insure the same kind of motor own chapter and the 35th annual al coast to coast flight record, is performance on the ground that fneeting and it is expected there Large assortment of ready to eat cooked and smoked authority for the statement that a won him immlrtal laurels in the Meats and Roast Native Chicken. will be an unusually large attend­ < Get The ^*Self-Serve** Habit sense of security due to the infalli­ air, and volunteered the following ance with many of the national of­ note of appreciation to the Nash- * ble performance of airplane motors ficers present. The morning ses­ New Pack of Swedish Salt Herring Just In. actuated by twin-ignition has been Breyer Company: sion will open at 11 o’clock. Kalas Sill — Gourmand Sill — Anchovies. It saves you time, saves you money and keeps you satisfied. a vital contributor to his spectacu­ "Just a note to let you know Orford Parish members who de­ lar success in the air. A single mis­ what I think of the twin-ignition, sire luncheon tickets should com­ Pickled Pigs’ Feet — Lambs’ Tongues and Herring. take in mechanical judgment, he h.'gh-compression motor in my new municate with Mrs. Lucius Foster Pati De Fois Gras — Caviar — Anchovy and Sar- Nash “ 400” sedan. points out in a letter to the Nash- or Mrs, Gertrude Purnell before Oc­ dellen Paste. FREE ! A HALF-POUND OF WHITE HOUSE COFFEE OR TEA WITH EVERY Breyer Motor Company, Nash dis- “ With two spark plugs per cylin­ tober 1. Train schedules will change Boned Chicken — Lobster and Crabmeat in glass. POUND. ‘ ' tr’ hutors in Los Angeles, can be der, and two coilg, it certainly takes before the date of the meeting on fatal to these tests of speed and full advantage of the higher com­ account of the return to ^standard Brandied Peaches — Peaches in Grenadine — science. pression ratio .used, and without, a time, and cannot be given here. pickled Pears. White House Col. Goebel, Col. Lindbergh, doubt is the most advanced motor Stuffed Oranges — Mint, Sherry, Port, Rum and Pound Commander Byrd, Lieut. Maitland car power plant to be had in an COFFEE LUMBER THIEVES Brandy Jelly. 57c and John P. Wood, winner of tlve automobile today, recent National Reliability Air “ I am hopping off for New York Stamford, Conn., Sept. 21.— Imported and Domestic Health Bread — Sugar Tour, have all backed their judg­ in an hour in my new Lockheed Systematic looting of houses in Rusks. ment with their lives and ambitions Vega plane, and the engine, of course of construction, by a gang Swedish Health Wafers — Weston’s Biscuits — cn the principle of twin-ignition. Wedgewood Meadow Gold 1 lb. 55c course, has twin-ignition. of Thompsonville youths was re­ Marshmallow Creme. They are all alive and have won “ So, whether I’m on land or in vealed by police here today with BUTTER ...... lb. 52c BUTTER ...... 2 lbs. $1.09 their goals! the air, twin-ignition gives me a The arrests of Antonio Russo and Potato Chips in Bulk — Pretzels. . ' .1 ^ Lindbergh chose a twin-ignition sense of security and satisfaction. Louis D-i Caro, of Thompsonville, Pickles — Olives — Onions and Relishes. Quarter-pound sections. The finest sweet creamery butter made. motor to carry him in the inspired “ Because of the fine performance who are alleged to have been night that first spanned the Atlan- of my previous Nash, I was certain­ caught loading lumber into a Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Butter 5 . . ------■uck. Store Open Every Night Until 9 O’clock. s Armour’s Star and Cudahy’s Puritan Sugar Cured Start a course at the Connecticut ^ ^ Business College next Monday HAM ...... lb. 32c HAM . . . .lb. 39c « night.— Adv. Sugar cured. Bonee Cod Cranberries, Sunir BACON RINDLESS » . 31 mer Sqaash^ Cucumbers, Soup Bdnehes, Parsley, Leeks, Caulifiower, Fresh Lima Beans, Bed Cab­ ORCHARDS bage, Spinach, Spanish Onions, Curly Kale, Carrots, Etc. Roy C. Gulley, Prop. , Tel. 85-3 FINE QUALITY Sweet Potatoes 9»25 FINE GRANULATED 1878 1928 SUGAR >*»*• * Ask Your Dealer For 10 59 PRUNES ...... 1...... 2 lb. pkg. 19c Kibbe’s Fancy Tender P&GSOAP-...... 8 bars 29c Tender, Full Flavored Sw eet Peas SHAKER SALT . . . • f.r.t.'.rvr.t. 3 pkgS. 25C Meats at Week-End Savings New 1928 Pack KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES .....-. ______.3 pkgs. 22c now available at your grocer and the finest quality in HEINZ Cream of Tomato SOUP___ ...... Scans25c Frdsh Rib End FRICASSEE FOWL lb. 38c PORK CHOPS...... lb. 35c several years. Order a case today. SNOW PEAKS—N. B. C ...... lb. 21c - Also N O V IT E ...... pkg. 8c PEP ...... pkg. 12c POULTRY VEAL Kibbe’s Quality Coffee WALDORF TOILET PAPER . .4 rolls 25c SUPER S U D S ...... 3 pkgs. 25c Shoulder VEAL ROAST ...... lb. Me BAKER’S VANILLA EXTRACT, bot. 33c Native BROILERS ...... lb. 50e GILLETTE BLADES .. .pkg. 35c 2 to 2 1-2 pounds. - ' > Boneless VEAL ROAST ...... lb. 38c 'No waste. * Large ROASTING CtiiCKENS .. .lb. 54c Half Moon Tea FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BEEF LA M b Most people in Manchester have discovered the fine RED TOKAY GRAPES ...... 2 lbs. 19c CELERY— C risp ...... bunch- 18c Lean POT ROAST ...... lb. 28c . NATIVE ELBERTA P E A C H E S...... 20 lb. basket $1.29 Loin LAMB CHOPS ...... lb. 55c No waste. drinking qualities of both. . V .' biw t L JCEBERG LETTUCE ...... large head, 15c; med., 2 heads 23c Lean LAMB STEW ...... lb. 18c Boneless RIB ROAST ...... lb. 38c Cross cut. FRUITS FOR CANNING AT LOW PRICE S. Small Tender LEGS OF LAMB ... .lb. 40c Lean HAMBURG STEAK ...... lb. 22e THE E. S. ICIBBE COMPANY I Rib End Lean Fresh WHOLESALE (;R0CERS, ■ *mE ; PORK ROAST lb; 35c PORK SHOULDERS IK 26c HARTFORD . (&(&• xm m m m

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Want Ad [nformation Lost and Found Poultry and Supplies 43 ( 0 . NO NEED TQ GUARD „^LATER f LOST—TIRE AND rim, between PULLETS—B.ARRED ROCKS, April On Blunder Manchester South Manchester and Talcottvllle. hatched, limited number. W. Wyan- i read’ his .hdmh Finder please call 157-4. dottes, and S. C. Reds. Prom state, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Maxwell of tested, high producing stock, free SON OF PRESIDENT paper; ' -it.starts ‘{Sa^*the gift of ' Evening Herald LOST — POCKETBOOK containing range raised. Luck Brothers. >/jlSan^brldge, N. Y., spent, the w'eek-i, the brld^' to l^oegroom -. was sum of money and valuable pin on Ciastonbury, Conn. Tel. Manchester, Phone Your Want 'eiWI at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. a beautiful dressing 4ownV’--^Vi- Classified Advertisements Park street. Reward If returned. Ad­ 1572-12. fi. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilhert, Boston, Mass., -Sept. 20 —John swers.": • ■ '■0' ""I Count Blx avorag* word* ^o a line. dress Box 2S0, in care The Herald. whp are old school friends of Mr. Goolldge hereafter will be without FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK. Pul­ a bodyguard. Initials numbers and abbreviations, lets. Karl Marks. 136 Summer street. 10 The Qiftpenter, left Monday for Prdv-. each count as a word and compound Annonncements a Telephone 1877. Idence ,^ahd from there will tour Private advices reaching here to­ words as two words. Minimum cost Is A eastern'" Massachusetts before ije*. -day. stated that Russell Woods, T *^ RARTTplS OFF price of three Hnea ^ Sl’EAMSUlP i'lCKETS—all parts of OLlV ith'JtU O 'l’HKIta day old ohicics Secret Service man who had been •MISS FLINT: Be4(9re I glVe|you the world. Ask tor sailing lists and from two ybsr old' hens. Hollywood tiling home. ; Line rates per day for transient ratea Phone 7S0-S. Robert J. Smith. StrA'''-^too(i tested and free from -Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Abbott of with the President’s son for two something, tell me', ‘^o you ever 1009 Main street. white diarrhea. OUwor Bros., Clarks fiiuhcle, Ind;, were also recent and. a half years, had been recalled drink Intoxicants? KSectlve March 17. 1827 Evening Herald ^ash Charge Corner. Conn. guests of Mr.'and Mrs. CarpenterJ a tp Washington. TRAMP: Thanks,' lady, I do! 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 ots Aotomobiles for Sale Howard Yeomans of Hartfoi'd The President, It was understood, .Where shall we go ?—T-Everyhody’s 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 ots Articles for Sale 40 wants hls son to make his own way Weekly. 13 cts was In Columbia Tuesday. ‘ 11 ols GUARANTEED USED CARS Mrs. Hutchinson, who has been In the world without outside aid or ^ AH^ordeVs’fo'r‘irregular 1927 Nash Special Sedan. FOR SALE—USED LAUNDRYETTE 4 will be cha red at the one-time rate. 1927 Nash Special Coach. electric washing machine in excel­ spending.the summer at the home supervision. Callc- 664 John Is working for $30 a week Special rates for long term eve.'y 1928 Nash Standard Sedan. lent mechanical condition. Almost 1 of, Mrs. Junie Squler, ha$ gone to day advertising given upon reh«e«‘- 1925 Nash Advanced 4-Door Coupe. new. Can arrange time payments If NeW Haven. ' -,t as a statistical clerk at the general Ads ordered for three or sir days 1925 Buick Standard Coupe. necessary. Phone 1107. Hillery Bros. blflces of the New York, New Haven and stopped before the third or fifth 1926 Chrysler Sedan. ;And Ask for “Bee’' Judge J. White Sumner, Miss day will be charged only for th® 1925 Essex Coach. FOR SALE—BOW UNG alley, Odd Lavnia Fries and Mrs. E|sle Jones & Hartford railroad In New Haven, tual number of times the ad appear Several low-priced cars. Fellows building. Apply to E. C. Tell Her What You Want of Bolton were in Columbia Tues­ Conn. He is supporting himself cd. charging at the rate ®^*‘'?^®'*> MADDEN BROS. Packard at Packard's Pharmacy. day. ) and will live at the home of Prof. no ailowances or refunds can be made 6S1 Main St. . Tel. 606 on six time ads stopped after toe Week-end guests at th 6 home of Benjamin W. Bacon of Yale Divini- FOR SALE—CHEVROLET TOURING Fuel and Feed 40-A She will take your ad. help you word it for beat results, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lyman at their*’ty School *'*^No'’‘'tui forbids": display lines not car, cheap. Call 728 or come to 201 and see that it'ls properly inserted. Bill will be mailed home at the.lake were Mr. and Mrs. East Center street. , FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $11 per same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion ^^Tlie Herald will not bo responsible cord, not load, hard wood slabs $10 Alfred H. Pearson and four chil­ for more than one Incorrect insertion FOR SALE—1924 JORDAN touring per cord, native lumber $30 per 1000. to take advantage of the CASH RATE. dren, of Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., of any advertisement ordered for car. mechanically O K, good rubber. Lathrop Bros. Tel. Man.' 1779. Mrs. George H. MIn,er and Miss Lil­ TOWN REPORTS READY more than one time. Reasonable if taken at once. Apply lie Little of Manchester,! Miss Mar­ Tl\e inadvertent omission of Incor­ 531 Center street or telephone 866-2. FOR SALE—BEST OF hardwood rect publication of advertising will 1« slabs, largo load $7, hardwood $8. garet Weeks, Miss Agnes Lyman WEEK BEFORE MEETING rectified only by cancellation of the HUDSON SEDAN, 1928, driven less Chas. Palmer, 895-3. and Mrs. May Smith ot Briarcliff charge made for the s^orvlce rendered. than 1000 miles, condition guaran­ Manor, N. Y., and Mrs. Clayton Ly- teed, at a special low price if sold Fuel and Feed 4i)-A eb n rad "Ven- All advertisements must conform this week. Telephone 99. Apartments, Flats, Tenements 03 Honses for Saba man and Mr. and Mrs The last section of the town re­ 72 berg of Hartford, Herbiert Lyman in style, copy and typography with FOR RENT AT 174.Eldrldge street, port went on the press this morn­ regulations enforced by tho-publlsh- One Model 68 Marmon demonstra­ FOR SALE—WELL seasdned hard FOR SALE—JUST OFF Main street, and Mr. and Mrs. WaUpr Zink of ing and the work of assembling the ers and they reserve the right to tor. wood, $13 a cord, quallt.y and meas­ desirable 4 room tenement, all Im- ure guaranteed, prompt delivery. rovements. rent reasonable. Inquire new 6 room English style house, sun Meriden. j different sections, cutting and fold­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Two 1926 Chevrolet coaches. porch, fl"e place, one car girago, sidered objectionable. 1925 Overland coach. Phone 1988-12. 174 Eldrldge street. Miss Florence Lane of Toplodge ing will be started tomorrow. On extra large lot. Moi-tgages arranged. left for her home in Baltimore, Md„ f u n d e r ; CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads Also about 8 other good used cars. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Price low, small do\.n payment. Monday the first lot will be bound, to bo published same day must be re- CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE—HARD AND SOFT slab last Thursday. I ' ' thepersonV Center and Trotter Streets wood, stove length. Fireplace wood improvements and garage. Inquire Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, and ready for distribution. The re­ (••'Ivod by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays 58 Summer street. 875 Main street; Mrs. Frank Squler is !vlslting in 10:30 a, m. Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. 6 to 9 dollars a truck load. V. Flrpo, ports will be all completed by Wed- aildirectiorl) 116 Wells. Phone 1307-2. Wethersfield. ' FOR RENT—LOW ER five room flat, FOR SALE — WASHINGTON.street, *aeaday or Thursday of next week ;of active; Teleolione Your Want Ads YOU ARB ASSURED OF A good deal all improvements, vacant October brand new six room ColonL.I, oak Friends here have received cards ard distribution will start next In a used car when you buy here. FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wood, from Rev. and Mrs. Wain mailed in piofessioii:, Ads are accepted over the telep"hone Every one is guaranteed under stove length $12.00 a cord. O. H. 1st, Inquire at 29 Clinton slreet. floors throughout, flro place, tile .Tuesday. General Motors O. IC. Plan. Whipple. Telephone '2*228 evenings. bath, large coriier lot. Prlc rlgip. London, Eng., where they were al attistSf ' at the CHA ROB RAT.IS given above FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms, Terms. CalL Arthur A. Knofla, tele­ • This will get the reports Into the as a convenience to advertisers, but H. A. STEPHENS three room apartment, steam heat, spending a few days before going the CASH RATIOS will be accepted as Chevrolet Sales and Service FOR SAIjB—SEASONED hard wood, phone 783-2, 875 Main .street. on to Portugal. i hands of the voters just about a t^XlNlNC STAI?T5THE chunks $6.50 a load, spilt $7.25. Fred corner of Foster and Blssell; also 2 week before the annual town meet­ FUI.L PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ Center at Knox Tel. 939-2 garages for rent. Inquire 109 Foster. FOR S.ALB - DELMONT STREET Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Errlcson and ness ofllce on or before the seventh ■O. Glesecke, telephone Manchester ing, when they will be formally IRSTTOtSDAYOFOCT. 1204-12. Telephone 26S2-W. nice six room bungalow. Owner family of New B'ritain, Mr. and dav following the first insertion ot 0 ■------lODERATEiMONTH^F^. each ad. otherwise the CHARGE Aato Accessaries—Tires leaving town. Price very low. Call Mrs. Leland Gtwatkin and family, ^iresented by the selectmen to the FOR RENT—FOUR* room 'enement, Arthur A. Knofiu, telephone 782-2, voters for acceptance and made R.\TE will bo collected. No responsi­ Garden-Farm-Oalry Products BO with lights and bath, rent reason­ 875 Main BtreeL Mrs. Daniel Webster, Mrs. Phelps bility for errors In telephoned ads $15 BUYS COMPLETE set Of four part of the records of the a inual T n f o r r h 0t i o n - a n d Indian Shock Abnorbers. Free trIaL able. Inquire Miss Ida Hodge in rear and Mrs. Shjerden of Berlin were will be assumed and Ih.lr accuracy 143 North Main stree . town meeting. 'enrollm ent thru cannot be guaranteed, The Indian le the finest shock ab­ Rcnl Estnie for Exchange 7tf guests Sunday of Mrs. Lestei^ . • * FOR SALE—GRAPES reasonable 'personal Int^ew / sorber yet made. Ask us about It. price. Toni Gamba, 81 Lake street. FOR RENT—ON Chestnut street, Hutchins. Center Auto Supply Co., 165 Center. Tel 477-4. . 9UK SALE UK EXCHANGE property Index of Classifications TeL 678. modern seven room tenement. Apply Mr. and--Mrs. T. G. Tucker are It is feared recent rains destroy- j 73 Chestnut street. Tel. 1569-4. In town. In good locality. What bsv* visiting their daughter, Mrs. Rogers ^ . 4 THE TAMNINa'^EPAU^EKT Evening Herald Want Ads are now you to offer? Wm. K aneht Telephone ed the cherry trees along the Polo-! grouped according to classifications Business Services Offered .13 FOR SALE—RIPE NATIVE peaches. FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, latest im­ 1776. . Hayden, Jr.', at Madison. ' mac In Washington. Most people | below and for handy reference will I’rlces reaso. able 279 Keeney street. "Ad'Art Sibudilog? appear in the numerical order Indl- provements, garage If desired. Mrs Mias Jane Dresser of H artford la who vl.sit the nationtri capital, how- ! IF YOU WANT AVOOD sawed c.all L. Mathinson, 66 East Middle Turn­ spending a few days at "her Colum­ ^^eW M ainStJgart^ f.ited; FRESH PICKED fruits and vege­ pike. "relephone 6SS-2. ever, are there seeking some sort of Births ...... A Rudolph Hoffner, 35 Chestnut street. tables from our fari.-i. Roadside bia' cottage. plums. * Engagem ents ...... ' " Phone 773. stand. Driveway Inn. 055 N" Main. TO RENT—FOUR ROOM flat with all RESTAURANT AT NORTH Frederick Bailey, Jr., of West- M arriages ...... 'j...... O Phone 2659. Improvements ready, rent reason­ field, Mass., is spendiqg a week Deaths ...... ^ Florists— Nurseries IS Cards of Thanks • ...... ^ able. Inquire Mrs. J. Thibodeau, 37 with his grandmother at the home In Memorlam ...... F Hniiscliold Goods 51 Clinton street. ' END CHANGES HANDS of H. W. Porter.' Lost and Pound ....'.i.'...... 1 FOR SALE—100,(00 -barberry and prfvet at $5 a hundred while they FOR RENT—6 ROOM single, with Mr. and Mrs. Luclne Hennequin Announcements ...... 2 BEDDTNG AND FLOOR covering; garage, 8 acres of land. Just over Personals ...... 3 last. Shrubs 25c each. C j I flowers large .selection at reasonable prices, Louis Genovese, teller ■ at the of Wlllimantic are the parents of STATE ROAD GAS STATION Aiitoiiiohllea '25o dozen. Als" evjrgreens and Bolton line: also new single In town. a son born Wednesday evening. also new and us'd furniture and Wm. Kanehl. 519 Center street. Heme Bank & Trust Company, to­ FOR ‘5ALE with seven room house and seven acres of fine* Automobiles for Splo ...... 4 perennials at reasonable prices. Mc- full line of.stoves. Ostrinsky's Fur­ day announced the sale of the Blue This is their second child. Mrs. Heif- itlllable land. Tobacco shed, 'garage and new poultry houSe. Automobiles for Ekchange ...... 5 Convllle's Nursery. 7 Wlndemere niture ,Store, CS Oak street. (M- I Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 street, Homestead Park. Tel. 1640. FOR RENT—FOUR ROO.M tenement, Moon restaurant business at the nequin was formerly Helen Field'of Also roadside filling station and store. ' ■ A\ito Repairing—Painting ...... 7 all Imprrvements. heat, at 171 Sum­ Columbia. A money, making place for. market gardening, poultry rais­ FOR SALE—PARf.OR .stove.' good mit street. Inquire 06 Oxford street. north end to Albert Hewitt of Auto Schools ...... 7-A FOR SAI.E—150.006 winter catibage condition. Price --rea.son.ible. . .tone Rockville. Ownership will change Hebron Grange was the guest ^of ing, gas station and roaaside store. . . . Autos—.vihip by TruC'k*%,.=i...... 8 and celery plants Geraniums 'vnd 'Telephone 1368. v intlief flowering plants. 379 Burnside 2081-W. on Sunday. Mr. Genovese said .that Columbia Grange Wednesday even- The house has furnace, electric lights, electric water system Autos—For Hire ...... 9 TO RENT—ONE MORE 5 rocm flat In Garages—Service — Storage ...... 10 Ave. Greenhouse. East H anford Call FOR SALK—OAK BUFFET, table, he was too busy to give the r'efitau- ihgl' In spite of the severe wind and anj^ bath room. ’ Laurel 1610. house just completed, all Improve­ fain storm 14 braved the elements. Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 chairs and sewing machine. Charles ments. Rent $23.00 a monMn Rent rant business proper attention. " The price is very reasonable and terms may be arranged. W.anted Autos —Motorcycles ... 12 E. Hale. 97 Main street. The program was in charge of the This Is the place you have had in mind. - . liiiKlnenn iiiid l*r«ft‘s»*Ionnl Services free until October .5th. Inquire at A few months ago, no less than M tivl It c— Truck Inji— ntnvace UO Mintz's Dept. Store, ?09 North Main Hebron lecturer, and consisted of Business Services Offered ...... 13 8 PTECE WAT-NUT DTNTNG room five restaurants were in operation Hou.sehold ■ Services Offered ...... 13-A street. M achester. in the comparatively small business readings and a male quartette. Mr. l.iiOAl A.NL> LONG disiajice moving suite $75. mahogany tind leather ROBERT J. SMITH, 1009 Main St. Building—Contracting ...... H davenport complete $20. Tapestry section at Depot Square. It was and Mrs. Owen of West Hartford Florists —Nurterles ...... 15 by experienced m L T. Wood 65 TO RENT—POUR AND FIVE room Real Estate, Insurance, Steamship Tickets ....S Biseell street. I'el. 496. 'davenport; ■$20. :. tenements, modern Improvements, evident that not all of them cou)d- Grange gave an account of their trip Funeral Directors ...... 18 WATICT.'JS FURNTTURE E.XCHANGE Ifealing—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 near silk mills—$20., Inquire 5 Wal­ р. 'ove financial successes. The re­ last August to the Lecturer’s Con­ I’KRRETT ffr Gl.ENNEY moving sea­ 17 ' k Street. nut street. ference held in Burlington, Vt. Ice Insurance ...... 18 son Is here. Several trucks at your sult was that two went out of Millinery—Dressmaking ...... I'J FOR RENT—AFTER September 15lh. business. cream and cake were served by the Moving—Trucking—Storage ... JO service, up to datt lulpment, ex­ Mn.'iic'nl In striiiiirn ts Painting—Papering ...... 21 perienced men. Phone 7-2. six room tenement, all Inipiove- Mr. Hewitt, the new proprietor local Grange. Columbia Grange will THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE; ments. with or without garage. In­ of the Blue Moon, operated a lunch hold their annual competitive pf6- Professional Services ...... 22 .Ma NGMKSTER Kr N Y. MOTOR Dis­ quire after 5 p. ,'m., at 97 Ridge Si. Repairing '...... 23 patch— Part loads to and from Net* с. irt in the center of Rockville for gram Oct 17. The contest will be (397) Our Presidents Tailoring —Dyeing—Cleaning .. 21 York, regular serylce. Call 7-3 or _ NEW & USED PIANOS FOR RENT—6 Rt >0.31 tenement, with between the brothers and sisters, Tiillet Goods and Service ...... 25 ten years and is also manager of Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Urnuchei 1282. garage, all modern improvements, at the American House on Market with Raymond Clarke and Ruby Wanlt^d—Business Service ...... 26 ' • ; $25 AND UP 40 Hawtliorne street. Tel. 2539 J. Kdiirnllonnl street: Wolff as respective chairmen. Courses and Classes ...... 27 Repairing 23 Haines Bros.. Becker Bros., and FiIR RIO.NT—ONF. 4 room flat, one The Red Cross have a subscrlp=. Private Instruction ...... 23 several other good makes. At reduc­ 3 room fiat, steam heat, hi ‘ water, tion paper at the Post Office for Dancing ...... 28 A PHONOGRAPHS. va( uum cleaner, ed prices and special tern’.s. electric lights, and garages. 875 the relief of the tornado sufferers Musical — Dramatic ...... 29 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and Main street. KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES Wanted—Instruction ...... '30 WATKINS FURNITUBE EXCHANGE in Florida and the West Indies. All Finn iicinl luck smitliing. Eriii'’ >vnite, 52 Pearl street. 17 OAK ST. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement" o.i members of the Columbia Chapter Bonds—Stocks—Mon gages .... St Spruce street, also two garages. For HAVE 40TH BIRTHDAY of the Red Cross are asked to meet ■r Business Opport unii les ...... 32 Information call 409-3. < Money to lioan ...... 3:1 THREE OR FIVE PIECE suite re- Mrs. Welch at the Town hall Mon­ upliolstcred $22 Mailresses renovat­ Sporting Goods— Guns S."! Money W'anted ...... 34 ed at low cost and the proper way A PA U r.M EIM TS— t'vro three and tom day afternoon a t 3 o’clock, D. S. T. Help nnd SDiinllons Holmes .Bros. Furniture Co.. 649 room Mpart men's heat, tanltor ser- The 40th anniversary of the, The Columbia Chapter comprises Help Wanted—l‘>male ...... 3u Main street. Tel. 1628. FOR SALE—WINCHESTER repeat­ i vice, gas range, refrigerator, lo a- Knights of the Maccabees Tent the towns of Columbia, Hebroa and Help W anted—.Male ...... 36 ing shot gvin. Model 97, 12 gunge; In I door bed rurnished Gall Manchesiei Ilelp Wanted—Male nr Femal'' . 37 No. 2. was celebrated at a meeting Andover. l.AWN MOWEK.S SHA.tPENED anO A-l condition. $20. Call 1569-3 be­ Construction Company. 3100 or tele- held in the lodge rooms of the Agents W a n te d i...... 37-A rPD.nIred. ohittineys cleaned, key fif­ tween 5 ant] 6 o'clock. ph'ine 782-2. Situations WuniVd — Female . . . . 33 ing. safes opened, saw Olttig and Ualch & Brown building at Depot Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 grinding. Work called foi. Manilci FOR RK.NT—SEVEi'.Al. first class Square last night. The program Employment Agencies ...... 40 (jlemson. lOS North Elio street. Tel Wanted—To Buy M rents With all improvements. Apply Chinese girls should have no dif- l.i ve Stock—I'elK—I'tiullry—VehlcIcK Edward 1 Ho]l. 865 Main s'reet. Tel c'nsisted of a smoker and setback Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 462. party after which refreshmen:s fic'ulty in learning ^stenography, WE BUY POULTRY-;-Those who 560. I.lvo Slock — Vehicles ...... 42 SIOWl.N'G MACHINE. repaliing ot were served. Walter Coolldge was there being no spellfng In that Poultry and Supplies...... 43 want to get ihc best market price all mnke-4, oils, needles an ' suppl’es for chicketis'chlcketis' call Manchester Uvo FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat on New­ chairman of ' the entertain'ment language. j Wanted — l-’ets—Poultry—Stock 44 R W Garrard. 37 lOrtward str -f man street, :.ll modern Improve­ Fi>r Snlr^— AllMcellnnronM Poultry Market. Tel. 1536 after 4 cemraittee. Before Buchanan's term had oxpiredl ■ Plmne 71 5. o'clock. ments. Inquire 147 East Center •Articles for Sale ...... 45 s'.reet. Telephone 1 830. Manchester Lodge, Knights of had seceded from the Union because^li Repdbljc'h^ Boats and Accessories...... 4tl Maccabees, was instituted in 1S8S Building Materials ...... 4? H«'lp W h i i H'cI— Foiiinie S.'I I BUY ALL KINDS of junk, rags, president had been elected.' WheiV Lirtcoln carhe^inl^ paper, metal.s. etc. 131 Oak. street. FOR REN'l'—2ND FI,OOR, 5 rooms. and is one of the oldest fraternal Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 43 In good condition, at 75 Benton office In 1861 the country was ready for war anif a ^ TeU 1527-4, B. Abramson. organization .in Manchester. Alvin Homes for Sale Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 WANTED—KITCHEN Woman for street. Telephone Home Bank & tion opened with the capture of Fort Sumter, Apr^ 1,4, Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A our girls' boarding house. Apply to WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all Trust Company. L, Brown, the present record keep­ Garden — Far'm—Dairy Products 50 Cheney Bros. Employment Bureu. kinds of chickens. Will also buy er, is the only one of the original Near East Center street, nice 1861, by the southerners. Lincoln called for 75,QCk) vol­ Household Goods ...... 51 Fo k r e n t —TWO AND three room single of seven rooms, all extra Machinery and 'loois ...... 52 rags, paper, magazines and old officers still holding office or active unteers. ( 4 • ; WANTED—SINGLE girls to learn metals. Morris H. Lessiier. Call 1545. suites In Johnson Block, with mod­ good size, steam, gas, etc., garage. Musical Insirum ents ...... 53 mill operations In cravat depart­ ern Improvements. Apply to John­ iu the Tent. ' ’ By NEA. Through Special Permi.sion ol th. Publi.h.ri ot T h . Boole ol'Knawltdg.. C o p > r l^ 'l9 2 3 .3 l Ofiice and Store Kuulpment .... 54 Listen, all for $7,600. It is a real ■ ment. Apply Employment Ofiice, w a n t e d t o bu y old cars tor Junki son. Phone 624 or Janitor 2040. ' aJ . Sporting Goeds—Guns ...... 55 Cheney Bn thers. bargain. . Specials at the Stores ...... 56 used parts for sale, general auto re­ BUYE SILK MILL Wearing Apparel — Furs ...... 67 pairing. day and night wrecking Kusiiioss liOcntlons for Kent 04 service. Abel's. 26 Cooper street. $500 down, total price $670(^ W anted—To Buy ...... 58 Situations Wanted— Female 8S Willimantic, Conn., Sept. 21.— Ilooms—lliiiiril—IIII Id s — llesorta Telephone 789.' FOR RENT—STORE at *1011 Main an up-to-date modern, 6 ^ Itestniiriinls YOUNG MARRIED woman would street. Apply to Self Serve Shoe John E. Brick, a local business gle, oak floors, gas, stes Rooms Without Board ...... 59 like' part time work in store. Pre­ Rooms WithoQt noard 511 Store. man, has purchased the aiasets of car garage. Ask to se Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A ferably forenoons. Address Box D, the’ bankrupt S. P. S. Silk Company Country Board — Resorts ...... GO in care cf Herald. 05 Hotels—Reslaiirants ...... G1 FURN3HED ROOM—PRIVATE home Hoases for Rent through Federal’ Auctioneer Wil­ A short distance oft Main, well Wanted — R oouih— Board ...... G2 Dugs— Birds— Pet s 41 located five minutes w alk from liam H. Kakelee, of New Haven, for built single with eve^ convenience, Itcril lONlnle For Kent mills. Can accommodate one or two PINE FOREST—Purchase privilege, $6,400 and has made arrange­ Apartments. Flats, leneimnis.. 63 persons. Call 1068-3, attractive colonial 7 rooms, attached good generous lot and all offered Business l.ocatlons for Itent ... 64 BOSTON TERRIER puppies, $25 heated garage.-brass plumbing, tiled ments for resumption of business only $7,500, Houses for Rent ...... Go each, Pomeranian puppies $20 and FOR RENT—PLEASANT furnished baths, fireplace, oak floors. 100 per in mid-October, according to an­ Suh’urban tor Rent ...... 66 $25. H. J. Zimmerman, 182 Blssell. room, and bath, apartment steam cent excess radiation hot water nouncement here today. A silk Brand new singles ,'with Suminer Homes for Rei.t ...... 67 Tel. 2529-W. heat, gas, light housekeeping If de­ heat. Imported IJoyd’s paper, 3 year eated Wanted to Rent ...... 68 sired. Call 216-2. lease. Goeben Construction Co., 15 manufacturer whose name is.being garage, 6 rooms, oa ’up and ItenI liMliile Fpr Snip TMl Lewis, Hartford. Tel. G-S02S, resi­ withheld will conduct the business down, fireplace. A ome for dog, 10 months ol(|, Will sell cheap Apartment Buildings fbr Sale .. 69 Boarders Wanted dence 4-1864. when it starts anew. $7,500. - Business Properly for S als ...... 70 for quick sale. Phone Ora Sherwood, 50-A Farm s and l.a..d tor Sale ■...... 71 1927-3. The S. P. S. Silk Company’s Houses for Sale ...... 72 LARGE ROOM with board In private A collection agency received an plant has been idle about seven l.ots for Sale ...... 73 home, near Center, suitable for one account to collect with the request months. 4 ' • Resort Property for S al" ...... 74 FOR SALE — THOROUGHBRED or two. Address Box R, Herald. that they “mqye heaven and earth” Suburtian for Sale ...... 75 police puppies. 278 Hilliard street. imith C The new president did Real Estate for E x c h a n g e ...... 76 'to get the scoundrel. The manager The reason the game has^t got The war continujid. A man has to be a real gentle­ The most tiresome person In the of, the< agency replied, "There will 1009 Main not have the support of W anted — Real Estate ...... 77 a chance Is because two nien will ( all in the north. Doubt bitterly fought, vwth Auction—l.esiil Notices man to shake hands with the fel­ world Is the one who is always . be no use In moving either place, kill forty to fifty birds.in one day’s Real Estate, Insurance, deeds of heroism ^ d Auction Sales ...... 78 low he’d like to give a swift kick. bragging on himself. as the debtor died last week. hunt and not be ashamed of it. Steamship Tickets was expressed that the Legal Notices ...... 79 awkward man from the sacrifice sharpd eqi^lly west could save the' sit­ by th« soldierav (#'%he GAS BUGGIES—Station G. A. B. By Frank Beck uation. _____ north an

^ WE CAN W E SAW A H EM I ( MR. SMART IF SHE d o n ’t ^— V only ST A Y HEM HAVING W H Y , YES — MAYBE V E ^ ANO VIOLA isn ’t THE YOU WORRY-^ A FEW LUNCH TODAY, - A PEROXIDE SHOULDN’T ARE inseparable! DUMBOORA.- AM Y WAS MlNUTES,A»v1Y AND WOULD BLONDE — LIKE H A V a SHE OFTEN GOBS IMAGINE HEM b u r n i n g u p , ______JUST HAVE ASKED YOU SEE ns MENTIONEO ALONG WHILE PULLING THE BUT SHE HAPPENED TO HIM , ONLY MUSICAL SHOWS. IT____ i A / f ) THEY TALK WOOL OVER HER w ouldn’t give BE GOiNG HE HAD A I THOUGHT AT CALLED B U SIN ESS.. ALEC EYES . LIKE US THE BY AND JNG LADY THE TIME 's h e OH PROBABLY h a d n ’t JH Ar.j.^7AL/f//V< ? SATISFACTION' WONKREO HIM IS N 'T THE V / O L A f SHE’S ARRIVED WHEN BC/S/A/ESS ----- OF SEEING IT, HOW YOU TYPE OF p e r s o n FIANCEE YOU SAW p h o o e y I! WAIT TILL HEM w e « E .. AM Y WOULD OF h e m ’s THEM.. COMES ' HOM^ ENTERTAIN PARTNER, MR. SMART. p . ]■ -Jif. (1^ **''*^'*^ '*'

” Then, ringing throughout the land, came Llncbln’f^ A A G Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all the slaves. Lin­ coln had only one thought during all the dark years he*’ held office— ^to save the Union. "If I could jdp tt. wiW^^ out freeing any slave," he wrote tpll/a do that, but what l am doing, I do. tP .jlPip pave i Union."'* (Td Be Continued>

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FALSE BEACONS This nose of mine, which seam& to shine Y, W i 6H»Su)Ctc! SNC'y As If I had a bun TALCCft OR SOMCTHIN Is just a bluff-vacation stuff. -AMVUiAV, SHCAINT From lying in the sun. Youngstown, Ohio, Telegram. TROUecCD U>lTH < U^eu, l HCA8 My dark brown brow is sure a wow. CHfl)/S No MORC. But more a bluff than thatr ^ OCO CAOV GOT HCR No holiday took me away— ! FACC IIPT€P. HOiODlO ------t go without a hat. j IT WAKe OUT? c— — Cleveland, Ohio, Plain-Dealer.

The seashore’s far, and under par ’ My purse, no water’s near; But chic and cute is my bathing suit. And so I wear it here. |

A young preacher arose one Sun­ day morning to announce the sub­ ject of his sermon. “ Brethren, and sisters’’ he said, “ the subject of my discourse this morning will be ‘The REa.U.S.PAT.-OFr. World, and Flesli and the Devil,' * 01S2& EY MCA SERVICE, INC. I shall make only a few remarks ou L Cniiby, Ceirtnt PiMi All, bt.. , the world, .merely touch on thd To ai^ue successfully with a flesh and go straight ou the devil,’’, OUR BOARDING HOUSE woman, keep still. i ------Concerning the Fam ily Autom obile By Fontaine Fox ______The theory now is that Pat. and By Gene Ahem Mike were women; only two women ] could have said all the things cred- • iited to them. •rng THAT PAP HA« HeAF^Cf so Of-TM ! Archeologists and gold-diggers WrtA'tS'TH'' MA"f1fe^R. Viltio, •VC. /^ E I have something in common. Both NbU A cf-lb ME !are interested in fossils. ^aaa:To r ? v o u 'r e p a l e r E6AP, EP—UM, 1.IKEV0U'v/E f(AP -TMAlI a Ulril-fE, OUlL Ija A It's surprising how few bathing , w K A F F -V -’F-,v*c I CTLOSE CALL,. YOU’VE HEARD OF THEM beauties can swim. i A BLlZ^iARP,-^ A aA^VoUV e T E E L . BUULV/-«. MEARLV “ I can remember way back in BEBAi CATcriJ/aWoaR BREA-Tl^ RUfd POUfAl BV . You’ve heard a lot about EARLY the days when the sight of a wo­ TACT IS, I Uev/EP' BIRDS, they’re particularly in man’s ankle was as rare as the lAi s Ho k t • A WIND SfO R fA'^ evidence around golf courses, so view of her ears these days.” TEtr BE-ffEk IJd OR A -sraRV it’s appropriate that they should VO£i COELU 2 ^|4lR-f Ai' SUPPER, A/d;rt>u-r M'^ W6RP, I 'm -^eiv/E US A* * E A R L Y “ On what account?” asked the //A H ' LIKE ^A ItooPLH / clerk. STILL /Ai A PAZE p iid -roT “ On account of not having any *His money with me.’’ T P C M V e s Te r p a 'Y,- \ GlV/Efd ^ZO Q Q “ How long had yeu known your ,T t husband before you were mar­ TOR MV/ -rAUKlAlG ried?’’ “ 1 didn’t know him at all. I only SlGAiBOARP thought I did.” 6REA-T “ Is this \i second-hand shop?” CAESARI B 1 R D 5 asked the young man. " “ Yes, sir,” came the reply. , THE RULES “ Well, I want one put on. this watch.” 1— The idea of letter golf is to change one word to another and do You can tell about how a hoy it in par. a given number of will turn oi;it if you know what time strokes. Thus to change COW to he turns in. HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, ------N I •' HEW, HEN. “Did you ever hear,” inquired 2— You can change only one let­a waggish acquaintance, “oDthe ter at a time. American who, owing to an L e i­ 3— You must have a completeden t to his airplane, suddenly word, of common usage, for each changed his nationality— he cAnie jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ down a Russian.” ^ tions don’t count. “ Yes,” we replied, falling in wifti 4— The order of letters cannothis humor, “ but we heard further he changed. that this aviator carried a passen­ ger who also changed his national­ ity— he landed on some telegraph He (worried): 1 don’t feel right wires and came down a Pole."v REG. U. S. PAT. OFF: about this powder of yours on m.v - » ILL SnUidfdED f'2 / coat. New Manager to the office boy: .(CFontime Fox, 1928, Th« Bell' Syndicate, Inc.) She (nonchalantly): It’s quite all “ Tommy, if you can ask me a ques­ right. I have plenty more in my tion I can’t answer. I’ll give you ^ compact. quarter.” W ASHIN(iTON TUBBS IT Office Boy: “All right, sir! Can Only W atchful W aiting Is Left! B y C r a n e Experience is dead unless you can you tell where music goes after it sell it for more than it cost you. has been played?” vuftse.mJDsoMi gevl NoO'viciiOT io VWY, W6 NEMER EMBM. L-/ WELL, WE'MB TRAE^ EnIEWTWWG, US-QsM ^ 05. ^ON'T BE OMCM. weVE w e WA5>1T old Tim e r , and w e've t m l e d . NOrmWG WRONG. TURN US LOOSE. GONMA STEAL V GUESS TAERE'S NOTHING LEFT TAVee OUR WONeY-ANSTHlNG WB GOT, BUT SOUR. JM)N- v(OU c a n t PONISrt TWOU BUT To WWT RND SEE WART THE LEl OS GO. HWe MERCVl UOHeST WE WASNT. OS TOR Tv\AT — WE'RE At OLD BOY Up VMS SLEEVE. t ..-'V w w , ■swe's NOTmvis INNQCEWTI WE — X ------^ F O O t ? n o o iv ^ HAl COCHRAN — PICnjRCS A ’ KNICK To O S , MISTER BEV. J MO. u. & MT. arr. ABSOLUTELH \ WOTvMt^Cil

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..... a?vi: I - ' . . . i . \ • ■ ■. J ■■■ ■ .■■■■■•■ v'-'Vfcltll*^^ «» 1 FRroAY, SEPTEMBER 21,19^ ^PAGE e ig :H T E E l f ^ M l. ^SSp Msairffi^gttr €tt?nit^ Im lli i. ABOUT TOWN FOODSALE Every Satorday Night Given by IS A BIG NIGHT AT THE 60c Assorted “Number Twelve” The degree team of Gibbons As­ ORDER OF AMARANTH Rainbow Dance Palace sembly, Catholic Ladies of Colum­ HALS’S BASEMENT AL PIERRE TABARIN Milk Chocolates Sanitary Napkins bus, will hold a rehearsal this eve­ Saturday at 2 O’clock Now tJnder Pereonal ning in Knights of Columbus hall. 49c lb. 35c pkg. • Management of Charles M. Plnney SOUTH MANCHCST£R ■ COHN The rehearsal is called for 7:30 and Samuel Crockett of Birch street Willimantic Main Floor Main Floor it is Important that all members be has returned to Wesleyan Univer­ present. sity, Middletown. Good Music, Floor, Time SATURDAY NIGHT Dance Music LIONEL J. KENI^EDY’S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA iiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiHiiiiiiiiiiinii»»iuii*U Broadcasting Orchestra This Means Music and Good Time Tomorrow—Children’s IiBfXMT^^SOIl I SEPTEMBER FROUC AHENTION Would-Be Voters Jersey Frocks DANCE The last day to file appnea- Featuring VIC SWANSON and His tions for new voters is Tues­ day, Oct. 9. If you want to That Smart Youngsters Arc SIX FIERY HOTTENTOTS vote this fall attend to this at I SPECIAL SHIRT OFFER | once. Wearing To School This Fall City View Dance Hall I (**Duane^^ Brand) | REPUBLICAN TOWN TONIGHT COMMITTEE i You know the Brand and how well the shirts have = Admission: 50c and ^c. I satisfied. Made of white Broadcloth, neckband or collar | MODERN-OLD FASHIONED DANCING = attached, for ...... $1.65 I DANCING AT TURN HALL North Street CITY VIEW DANCE HALL SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 22 I These shirts are unshrinkable. Having gone | Keeney Street 5-Pc. Orchestra From Hartford SATUBDAY EVE., SEPT. 22 A Good Time for All. A special selling i through a process that makes them so. Sold exclusively | Weir’s Orchestra that will be of in­ i in Hartford by Brown, Thomson & Co. 7 E terest to motliers. S Three f o r ...... • 9 ^ = Paul Chib Meng, Chinese, student understanding evidently arose irom Practical little jer­ and lecturer who is to speak at the fact that some individual mem­ sey dresses trim­ Center Congregational church Sun­ bers of the Manchester band had med with gay color­ Four-in-Hands day morning, and before the High been engaged to play with the Hart­ ed cross - stitching school students in assembly Mon­ ford Pipe Band, which Is under en­ and contrasting col­ Imported Silks that a special purchase brings big day, will also speak at the Monday gagement to play for the Veterans ored collars and noon meeting of the Manchester in the parade. cuffs. We have also included a few wool crepes value to men. Values to $2.00. KIwanis club at the Country club­ JUST RECEIVED ! NEW and cloth models in this price group.- Frocks that For only, ea c h ...... $1.15 house on South Main street. Mr. Miss Millicent Fox of Oakland can be worn now and throughout the winter sea­ Meng’s subject will be "China from street and Miss Sarah McKinney of son. .\t this price it will be a wise economy to a Chinese Point of View.” Wilbrod Main street returned last night buy three or four and solve your girl’s dress prob­ I Men’s Unions Messier will provide the attendance from a ten-day steamer trip from lem for the rest of the season. All tht wanted prize. New York to Savannah, Georgia. shades. = Of Carter Make, ribbed cotton of medium weight, They report a most enjoyable vaca­ S p o r t , C o a t s Mrs. Louise Kapp and daughter tion and good weather while in the Sizes 7 to 14 Years = long and short sleeves, regular and stouts, d* ■! ^ C of New York City are week-end southern city, and no great rough­ S Offered for Only, ea c h ...... guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Rus­ ness of the sea when they were on sell of 169 Maple street. shipboard as a Yesult of the recent FOR FALL Children’s Frocks—Main Floor storm s. I Rayon and Wool Unions Mrs. Annesley Trotter entertain­ ed with a dinner party at her hoine The annual "Hare and Hounds” = of medium weight, for men. Carter make in natural on Bigelow street last evening in race was scheduled to take place = color. Long and short sleeves. ^ 7 honor of Miss Mildred Hutchinson this afternoon starting from the = .Regular and stouts, for, ea ch ...... of the same street whose birthday High school. The hares,’ 21 of them, $16-75 to $59-50 occurred yesterday. The decora­ were to leave at 2 o’clock to lay THE NEW M anlefetlg’ tions were orchid and green. The their trails to a rendezvous, which center piece was of orchid cosmos may he either Highland park or the Newer lines, smarter styles, richer furs—that’s what and the favors and nut cups in the Bunce school. The hounds were to WITH FAMOUS j!l^-© -B elt form of cosmos. The evening was take up the trail later in the after­ you’ll find in the latest Sport Coats for Fall, just received. spent pleasantly with games and noon. In all it was expected that Coats of imported and domestic fabrics that the smart 1 HOW WOMEN WILL music. Miss Hutchinson received over 300 girls would take part. women select for town, travel, motor and utility wear. In­ many birthday gifts, including a boudoir lamp from her office asso­ Mrs. Jacob Lipp of Keeney street cluding Golflex, Ekeomoor and other smart models in plain ciates at the Bon Ami factory. was tendered a birthday surprise or fur trimmed styles for women and misses. I BENEFIT IN BUYING party Wednesday evening by about Although the Manchester Pipe 25 of her neighbors, relatives and Hale’s Coats—Main Floor Band is not to lead the Edith Cavell friends, who brought with them a Command of Hartford British Great beautifully decorated birthd.Yy cake I SH£ HOSE War Veterans, the Hartford Pipe and all the other requisites for a A corselette that is buffet lunch, as well as a number Band that has been secured has en­ especially suitable for ^ ALL SILK, full fashioned, the well known “Madora” gaged the services of Joseph Tag- of useful giHs. Mrs. Lipp was re­ gert, pipe major of the Manchester membered with gifts also from Cal­ the stout figure as the F-- brand, chitt’on weight, with picot tops, guaranteed 48 Pipe Band to lead them in the pa­ ifornia. Singing and dancing pass­ inner belt slightly "ii gauge, in all the new colors for Autumn. rade. it was the engagement of ed the time until midnight. raises in front, con­ Major Taggert that resulted in the trols fiesh thickness error in stating that the Manches­ Miss Alice Harrison of Center through the dia­ Pair. Three for $5.50 ter Pipe Band was to take part in street is convalescing after a re $L 95 the parade. cent operation for appendicitis. She Fall Frocks € phragm. V elastic FULL FASHIONED, service weight. The “Hum­ will be unable to resume her stud­ gore in front to elimi­ Members of the Manchester Pipe ies at Boston University for a few nate strain when fig­ ming Bird” brand, every pair guaranteed, if fail to sat­ band have been a little embarrassed weeks. Her sister. Miss Elsie Uar That Meet All Occasions— ure is seated. isfy, will replace with new pair. All the by the publication of a report that rison, Miss Anne Strickland and the band had been engaged to play Miss Margaret Lewis have already Smattly Sizes 34 to 48. Reg­ new colors. Choice for, p a ir ...... $1,50 I in the New Britain parade tomor­ returned to B. U. ular ?5.00 quality. row and a subsequent denial of the \ iiiiinimiimtiimiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir statement by the British War Vet­ erans, for whom it had been stated the band would play. The hand Corsets—Main Floor officials say the original statement SUNDAY DINNER TAILORED ON did not come from them. The mis- $16-75 FIFTH AVENUE at the \ Winter activities will soon be in full COWLES’S FRUIT FARM swing again and you will want several WOODUUIDGE STREET good-looking frocks in your wardrobe. We Four New Shades In ya /T T /J ELBERTA PEACHES HOTEL SHERIDAN have assembled a splendid assortment of IN THC HODfit.N tf ANNCfc U:^—^ PEACHES frocks at $16.75 that you are sure to look WTGnUINE UXUSSSnMPQlCillOE Wealthy and Gravenstein Ap­ stunning in because , they are the heavy GUARANTEED ples, 75c and $1 Basket , Turkey, Duck or Chicken crepes and satins that are in such demand, T O WEAR... with all the fixings, $1 and, of course,-they have the new flared Silk Hose skirts, snug hiplines, clever necklines and bows. Brown, wine, black, navy and Inde­ Preserve The Top pendence blue. $1.95 > V 1 WATKINS BROTHERS of YourI Car Hale’s Frocks—Main Floor The new fabrics fiame In­ to brilliance, and Gotham Every car top should be dressed anticipating your need for Funeral over twice a year to preserve the new colors in hosiery, pre- r\ material and keep it looking well. senta these four alluring /M "new shades — Burt Beige, Directors Top Dressed like new 91.50. Cuban Sand, Reveree and Creo Tan in their service Slip Covers, put on 9H.bO up. And Now Soldi is weight number. Silk to the • ^ r e ^ o u Robert K. Anderson three-inch hem. Square F you lookweU in a Blue Phone: 500 or 748-2 Chas. Laking heels. I Suit^then'ybu’re the 814 Main. Phone 128-4 Leader in Fall Hats Hosiery—^IVIain Floor man tor^Jiom weTchoose' the&^SmithsoM^^They’re made^of^fine^aval Serge 95 md $5-95 and^tailorei^n Fifth Ave­ nue. Those'stylish lines^re The smart woman, before making a selec­ moulded by^skiUed hand- tion, sets out to learn what is the leader in ^work,faud iwe’r^so^sure’ Fall millinery. And this year she acquaints herself with the sleek and lustrous soleil. She encounters cloches and large brims aplen­ guaranteej^ ty in this smart fabric and picks out a per­ * _ fect compliment for her Fall sport costume or y o n can choose &om~more' velvet frock. than'twenty^single and \ Hale’s Millinery—^Main Floor double-breasted,models. .M ««*^'a2by^“ lorgani- ^tion^hos^entii^ busi- |ness isiSerge SnitST-Blu^' and^ray and. Brown, tool> We’re beautifully supplied right now with the finest grades of coal from the best mines and because we have L id h t o* d a y .Modeni^specializatiori a Butter^ld Fabric / Old English ^ringayou ciutom quality- secured these pre-season shipments under the most ad­ X a t uneconomical price vantageous buying and delivery conditions, we can offer •39> coal to you now at at least 20% less than winter rates. Costume Slips Grill Plates 69c I Be forehanded, be farsighted and save. The large, old English blue grill plates. While 3 ■ they last—69c each. - Lumber— Masons’ Supplies $1.98 SERVICE PLATES ...... $1.00 ArtKur L. Hultman Tailored costume slips with double, shad^«^OQf%-^ An attractive floral desigq trims these large serv­ Hemstitched tops. White, peach, sand, navy aB®’blacks’'': ice plates which we are offering at $1.00 each. Main Street W . G. GLENNEY r o . Hale’s Slins—Main Floor, r e ^ China— Basement Allen Place Phone 126 Manchester