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Ireakiiig Vote Takes That Fast Real BatRe' On By AfiSOGIATED PRESS <&potiahla farm surplus beginning tional Qoestioi^ Calls Fw Highlights of n Governor— Franklin the Fortoey-McCumber tariff D. Roobevelt’s 'farm speech at To­ and ending with the Gnmdy tariff.' Long 1mm To Polk Mori- Istae Ifaa Been Lm L peka, Khns. Definite Policy Of Hew "There Is no stogie remedy that “We must have x x x National » t y Wms lo Democratic will by‘ itself totog immediate planning to agricultu*. x x x First, Farmers Can Get SadL Portland, Maine, Sept 14.—(AP) proq>eclty to toe agricultural popu­ 1 would reorganize the United —^Returns of the Maine state elec­ lation of all parts of toe United States Department rt Agriculture, PrimaiT. States.” looking toward toe administrative Mortgaged Property; Of­ tion, with but 11 small upstate machinery needed to build a pro­ urban precincts misshig today gave: “This .nation caxmot mdure if it is gram of National pkumtog.” half tooom' and half toroke'.” ReinildleaiUB In Manchester select For govetnor 621 out of 682 pre­ fers Six Point Plan h His cincts: *T favor a definite policy looking • d 'p a ^ nondBees for town offices “ Farming has not bad an even to toe planned use o f toe land.” yMterdajr In . the most interesting, Brann (D .)—^120,972. Rome lay’st toe end of toe non-stop air trail which three of .the fbof plotured above h o ^ to. blaze when break to our economic system.” Kansas Address- iBort ezdting and at the same time Martin, (R )—118,490. they happed off from Floyd Bennett Alrpmrt, New York, in toe monoplane American- Nurse.: Shown here “i propose to exert x x x such in­ For Cemgress: just before toe take-off are, left to right. Miss Edna Newcomer, Williamsport, Pa., nurao who was to serve “The things that fanners buy, fluences as I can to favor of a Na­ most exhausting Primary in the First District: complete: ?eedy as relief^ pilot; William Dlbrlch, veteran pilot; Mrs. Stephen Miller,, wife-of one of tod.fii^^S’baokexs; and protected by Mr. Urundy’s tariff, toKn’s history. A record breaking tional movement to reorganize local Topeka, Kas., Sept 14.— (AP) — (R.) 40,997; Connolly (D.) 39,416. Leon M. PiscuUi, New York phi^dan, who was making toe trip-with toe. avowed pwpiBfW.-of studying toe re­ are nine percent above pre-war; toe government to toe direction of elim­ Declaring that toe Harding, Coo- number of registered Republicans Second District: 211 out of 218: action of his fellTw flyers. f tifings that .farmers sell—and re- inating some of toe tax burden lldge and Hoover Republican ag- Moran, (D.) 48,208; Nelson, (R .) mentoer world prices fix domestic which now bears so hea'vily on 40,616. p^ees—are fozty-three percent be­ farms." mtoistrations 'Tailed utteriy to i^- Third District 265 out of 274: low pre-war prices." derstand toe farm problem as a-'Na- Utterback, (D.) 84,869: Brewster, “There Is toe necessity of toe re­ tional whole, or to plan for its re­ “The correction X x x means find­ (R.) 33,195. U. S. EXPENDITURES financing of farm mortgages to or­ lief,” Governor Frankhn D. Roose­ OCEAN FLIERS SIGHTED ing a cure for toe condition that der to relieve toe burden of exces­ compete the farmer to trade to 193fi velt, speaking today to toe heart of ‘ DEFEAT FOR DRTS sive interest ^barges and toe grim the “Farm Belt” proposed a aix-fc)d Portland, Me., Sept 14.—(AP) — tfto wagon loads for toe things for threat of foreclosure." UNUSUALLY HEAVY which to 1914 he traded one wagon relief problem. He called fo r a “ defi­ The Democratic victory in three of nite policy of giving those who have four major contests In Monday’s' load." - “I seek to give that portion of the crop consumed to toe United lost title to toe farms, now held ^ state election was described today as to ititutlons seeking credit ftom toe a defeat for “the drys” by the Rev. “The present administration, and States a benefit equivalent to a tar­ Therefore Direetor ffines the two previous x x x destroyed iff sufficient to ^ve your farmers governmental agencies, toe preferen­ Frederick W. Smith, superintendent Latt S^ted About 45D toe fbrdgn markets for our ex- adequate price.” tial opportunity of getting their of the Civic Christian League of property hack.” Maine, prohibition organlaation. Asks Veterans Not To De^ ’The Democratic prestdehtial nonji- The Democratic candidate for Miles Northwest Of The nee spoke from toe steps of tot governor and three Ckjxtgrcssionjal, ALLOWEDTODIE State Capitol, where a few wesks seats all campaigned as out and out Azores—Are On Way To mand Too MocL ago Vice-President Charles Oiiftia repeallsts. accepted toe nbmtoation fa^ a reten­ For 75 years, with but few reces­ tion of his office.' N®ai^ at hAniL- aa sions Maine has had a state prohibi­ Rem efin Noa.Stiqi Porjtlqnd, Ore., ^ p L 14.— (A P )— he enunciated his agricultural doc­ tory law and has often been termed TeUtog his hearera that taxes repre­ trine, sat Mr. Rooaevelt’s "team­ “the birthplace of prohibition." sent roughly $1 for each acre of mate,” Speaker John N^ Gatnty of The Republican Party has con­ B d ilE n N ! h ton - Texas, toe Democratic vfce-presidtm- stantly stood for support.of the 18th fuin land in the United Stab^ Ponta Ddgada^ 'Azores, Sept. tial aspirant Mr. Roosevelt’s speech Amendment and the State conven­ Brig. Gen. Frank T. Htoes, Federal PdkkBns Scamuig Resdts here was toe first prepared address tion this year declared opposition to 14^(AP)—The steamer Ash- Veterans’ Bqimu adzxfinistrator, INCREASE DEFENSE of his. 8,900-mile swing through the “any form o f repeal or xwkliflca- bn^^m r^erted today It had cotunteUed toe American Legion to­ west which began |coi^^Sfd; Twla;— Resnits Of Yea “I 'Yfant now to state whAt seems' swept into of^ica with ly>i«c^|S-.t, m,,. Y.) .TlpeBdaqr. i f . J . 1® alrendy a tendency on Iccting-them from^^iiSt of'52jlhat pirt < .bar.ie^^ the new ^saMaig eiir^hin<#£nigi^ lAg totalA Rmuf •mmmvntkn ' waa'.->..4Haianiied iMa' tob ' >ttoAR^ toe rdAsbUitoleleSlirii a t Cumll L. Baedy in tke tDis^ irated. to the Nttds Td Be Piw' psjfdty. Regular Republican" candi- “Ame^ban N nnb" an a'nensAep defenders tn erltirtka ftnrtiier Y '' ■ BgriiMtararitoVA n^rc®^ And t a ex- daUa. were nom^ted^hnd the^J%- tritft, 4be oody Republteanrpan<|ldi^ flight fibnt Niew' Y ^k to Rome: menb .today, by , i| ie to state definitely his opp^tion to dNeands As ^vmnsntrtC^- my» WtidJethbart- mary was a roUsing" .success for coosul , general, Gimrge Hanson , as sadd.' ' “Let us consider - their view- cdni^oiri specifidi&^” J u ^ e . William S. I§rde’s Republic* any reform of repeal, won from, his half naked 'vlctlims rt .toe neont By Associated Press Siys R ^ ^ o ri-^ Ltmdbn, Sepf. lA^—(A F )—A pbtots wito -an: opto totod and not ’The specttcBti^ werer an'^tou^ comtiaittee. Each of the Democratic Tepealist oppement. train wrecks told of hamwtog ex­ Eager for .signs of November ■“First—The plmi must; provide for candidates . eiiSorsed and supported Mr. Smith called upon prolfibitibn- sharp lookout was . maintained periences. . ill boast towns in the British (Conttoo^ on Page Twelve) trends, political leaders scanned re­ dares Our Army Is ^ a S . toe producer ower of two British subjects .who were issue was receivtog attention from fense committee, of toe. American sengors, BOas Eoto Newcomer, Legion convention here today. will not stimulate;furtocr produc- graduate nurse and Dr. Le<^ to toe party. party chieftains to checking yester­ tion. \ ' . Y Piscnlll, New York physlotan 'Hie Manchukuo Government, it days primary ballots. In other sec­ The report recommended that toe tions toey saw veteran office-holders “Second—^The plan, must finance TO SCALE S E W IT Z WBs.e^i^ectod to readi the Eu­ was learheb haq-. asked' Japanese Result Of Legion adopt as a Nationsd policy itself. Agriculture has'lit too time ropean Aflantie coast line dur­ military authorities too plaise sbidl- fighting to hold their Jobs. toe. question a t All can where brigands a3re active. Heans More Intense Cam- Moses o f New Hampshire, and Sena­ tional defense for toe information of provided by toe futile and costly at­ BLOCK TONIGHT tor Proter Dale of Vermont, were re- Legionnaires. First Sighted 'VfilaiWs Description : . .'.V tempts at price stabiSsatidn bgr- tiie Hmry Willard, .S(»i of Osward VII- named by Republicans and Senator “We believe that America will Federal F^rm Board. It s e ^ .onty Th^ steamer Winnebago re- lard. New York journalist, de­ paigmng Ellison D. Smith, four-term veteran, ported'it had dghted toe plane never seek a. war and that a war equality of opportunity with tartf- scribed one of four weekend wrecks: again 'was named by Democrats to will never seek a prepared Ameri­ protected industry.- at 10:50 p. m< Greenwich Mecia ‘Tt was a terrifsfihg experience" South Carolina over former Senator DaredevH M m iie Woods, Time, last night (5:50 p..m., ‘E. ca,” toe report said. “We believe, to . “Third—-It -ihust not make uaer..af he said ‘toot an ordtoaty 'train Washing^; Sept, i If.—(AP) — Cole L. Blease. ■ an Ainofica, peace-loving and intent S. T:) - at Latitnde 41A4 Norto wreck but one r accompmiied .by a Michigan’s incomplete returns to- any mechanism wbirii, would csi^ and Longitode 52JS4 West. This Eight .w e ^ qf renewed and more on peace hut streo:^ enough to in­ our European custbmera to reiallato Hmnan Fly, To Perform podtton :is on the soutoem fierce armed attack to the deisd of sure and enforce toe peace. We know night, with toe ban^ts .totmt on InitonM can^Mdgntog was today's (Oonttoned on Page Twelve) on toe grounds .of dumping It mtMt steamship line to Europe about that toe pitiably small army to ex­ be based upon malting the tatllf e f-. 1,000 . miles due east of Boston. kidnaping, plunder and murder. Itopublioan.program after'toe Demo­ istence at toe start of every war At 7:30 BliiMifolded. “After I recovered .from the ter­ fective and direct to its (deration. This would mean the plane cratic successes to Matoe. has never kept us out of war. Local Itosponslbllltiy had traveled almost 100 miles rific, impact of toe wtosck Iteeif, I. “We are opposed to the disarm­ crouched on the fiber of toe coach. Presid^t HoovePs own caution to “Foutto-T-It murt niake .'uae of'ex­ an hour since if took oft from p a ^ workers' from, the t^ down rOUCEDRAG POND ament of toe United States for to® isting agenries and to fAr as possil&A Daredevil Johnnie Woods, the hu­ New. York at 6:16 a. m., E. S. purpose of economy , or as aa ac­ man fiy of New York Qty, formerly (Continned on Page Twelve)' was: ' be decentraUzed to its adarinistrA- T. , yesterday. At that time '‘T7ie,»MR]lt o f t i» election to claimed means to totog about world tion so that the. chic^respqnsibilHy of New London, who appeared mie-tiiird of the distance be­ peace or as an example which some in Manchester in the past, will per­ MaU}c lih^esnieedfor renaiwedaad FDR W OM AirS BODY fo r its operation will rest, with’ the tween New York and Brest, s^ n g ei' effbrt tost toe. people may persons hope other itotions will fol­ locaUty richer than -with , nbwly form here again tonight when he Fnuioe, or about 1,200 miles low." climbs the Selwitz Buil'diiY on Main had'bben covered. fully -uhdrtstand toe. issues at created tnmeaucratic madUnery to stake." Coofidenoe Bi A ct Waahtogtmi, Willlam J. Thornton street at 7:30 o’clock, blindfolded. It also was sighted at 1:05 - Reasserting confidence to the Na- Starting from toe sidewalk, toe p. m., E. S. T., yesterday by the Hia nmning mate, .Vice Presidmt mtiiiDe O i Theory That “ Fifto—It must operate as nearly, tional Defense Act of 1926 toe re­ as possible on-a cooperative beifis nation defeating Miss Marjory .Che­ New. Yorker will dim b up toe face steanier Hartford. It was timn CurtisiSaid: . port. endorsed “toe recommenda­ of tto structure without assistance about 400 miles edst of Boston.' “We are greatly .disappointed. It and its effect mnst: .be to enhance ney and Sherwood G. Bowers. Sam­ HnsbaiiS Has Murdered tions of toe War and Navy D^sart- anA strengthen toe. ico-operative uel Stevenson was also a candidate and m addition to mA.idTig the dimb will only make Us work, toe harder: mants as to what constitutes a will perfornx numerous stonts for and we will carry toe state (Maine) movement. It should,! moreover,, he for this nomination but polled the NURSE IHES OF BURNS Tnifiiwiiitw for effectiva ^jfiication of constituted so that it caa ba vritk- lowest vote on the entire ticket. the ediification a t toe throng tbat is to November." W if^ Stories CegflicL toe National Defense Act." closest contest for' t.bu nomination expiBcted to gather. NewtM D. Beads Mr. Hoover’s views on., toe Matoe dravni wheneveir the-emtogency: h&Sr AM im , Mich., Sept. 14.— (A P )— results which saw a, Democratic gov­ The American Army to “considav passed,- and. normal foreign saaritAte was between Thornton and Miiw Daredevil Woods has been in toe Frances Bronspn, a former war ably below the minimum declared la d in g dipbin g bustness for 15 ernor elected for the first'time to 18 have been re-estabUshed; Chen^, Thornton ha'ving a safe hurse who was well known in An- Plymouth, Mass., Septi 14.—(AP) irTAdncible,” the report' said to “ l^ t o —1710 plan, niuat ..not be margin^ of 110 votes. Rogers polled jnears and. has nmrer-had an aeddent, sbnia, Conn., died in a hospital yes­ years w ^ glubh^ to a telegram to ChAirman Sanders of the R c^blican —^Dragging irons, went down into recottunendtog a regular army of coercive. It must be vbluntaty and although on one oceasimi he injbrad terday of bums suffered when her 1A006 officers and 166,006 men; a his head in an . exceptionally high NationAl Committee. to® waters of Great Herring pond toe Individual producer ahonld at All ' (Conttnned on Page Nine) clothing caught fire after a gas today for a seebnd days searck for NationM Guard of 2iq,000 men, with dive into a.Miniusota b o ^ of water. tank explosion in a restaurant at “We ■ have known an ‘ aloi^’ this times have the opiwrttinlty of non­ toe body of "Mm Edith DuboiSi who participation if he 80 desires. I UkA He eWms to be the twaw to Tipton; Monday: She was standing telbgram.: said “ that, oiwtog to toe (CX^toned OB F|E;e Three) successfully scale toe Wodworto outaide'toe restaurant at toe Hiof, - ravages of the. world depra^on, our dlsiq)peared'floni hor summer home toe idea that toe plan j^Uld n6t Washhigton, Septl 14.—(AP) — on the pond’m' riiore, August 16. . be put toto.oprtation unieas it-hAA building in New York City and he —?------^------■ fight is a bard one; but we have AL SMITH REFUSES has ascended structores in a|l parts Welfaraxand buatobss -leadmrs w|Il made, a.stibng'caae and a right The toveatigation at. the pond TMEASTOY RAi ANCT toe support of a reasonaUA. ma;(^&' DBIViat RESPONSIBLE gatoeifl^re -tonienow to . mobilize was spurred ^ tha finding to toe ty of the prodiicas o f .tlm enportaMA of toe country. Ho w}U appear , in for ,^ e wtoterfs rehAf! work under cAuse. Our^task is to acquaint every Hartford next wMk. wU said today num and wbmAa-to: the country \dto summer' cottage of a mattress Washington, S e p t' 14.— (A P) — commodity to which it IA to Bridgeport, Sept 14,— (AP) — toe 'diiection o f Newton' D.' Beker. which, police sai®Uteeo^ j and two 76 asiUiiBeter anti- an artitele on the Domoeratle ease in tid d n g their (sn^Sura and reUisf work of frtOM ii'OeUtiu ‘shall go for­ Ainnift guns to defend’ Hartford. the Ifatlonal can^algn which bad Hbw numy married women nreAone ptixe,_a^ see If you could net probNm ai^ so. encourage . them aralrt exhiUtkm ever seea ln Hart- Altplaaaa of the llSth’ Obaarvrtioii ;A^Be ifliriiT 1 ward stoiilUy^aiMl tldit tfie forces we dgn 'maritete 'ter c a r ' bejitrio neuneed l y t$ it pubUedthm there in Manchester end • v| e| a ity also carry «iray the |25 capital that the fluids needed to cany on heve inobjW9pd:)to .that end ; and ferd, win be held Saflird^. October " " Iditm, a N. O., wQl attack the a t «till time Cahm CeelMgii'a a i^ who can answer todity'a “N ^ s priim. n jb fig ^ .s o c lr t serviiM will 1, over the <4ty> It w u aimounced -biM^attempt hgr toeoretical which an bsrtuflng to prove elfec- this toorniiig by. MAjor Hobrtt |L ele;.oa **nW'R^ubliean.CMe” ap« Who” questiona? Tlutirs fine, w e’jiiat know you wifi tlila, sh a | l coatyakilk 19its trsnsoends Mag and msfJiliiagzm fixe, to da* “ ’ aaieh coawntaitty can' solve its Johns w , Obiwinwidiag Bffleeraff the 'stiRty wA'Caidtal.' v'--'!.-'' . th»i Tbara couldn’t he aagrtblng nicar he intoreeted. Roto anawna In aa all personil .pWinari censtdera- • J tor prixea than the onea 'vm are new owfi-wdura aqd'taUrt needs this 48d- DivlaiML aviatiqn, a N.a«d aftaneon the. CprtMctlaai IxwtaMr laid Mr. Saith had soon aa:poeslb)e.i'Reinamhar, there . v^har.ltlFfflgD toward tton/*' ..> V- .■ the H a rtfm Avibilon: CnwWfilsrtnn,, nrif-wm re-aairt tlw GtevinKMr!i ■everal weeks ago to g iv t^ ow a y . really ty soiha truth ln:that “Eaiiy- PrasIdiihtV /liwiiai^ m s to Thiir ia ainother day fo f hte. free reet|M^ng\lmio^. oonllfia^ and which win ipoQsor.toe anide. '^jpMgram hrid during ite tralii» i^ ite artii^, wkleb waa to have BlrdrQittoes-the^Wdrm’’ e fc ^ -^ t ths Ntoety nien.'airt IrieviBB o lfie ^ " m October,.and' tlkat '^M gifte end if ycu.do art jRi^^Cite send ytob anewafa in jiist thasame. racpvety. > this annuaer at Ofpten; White Mouse toe aatt-Bliieraft brttettoBTtrt ^bahiy dsph Mva hoitts, BO roaaoh for hto aetiea, tkem, biaae only ydoteWf; v • Thje larttoas to bant at- the ob^A" ” aa all »te^''M^..^.''iWM)e':bht .not 2 ^ Gbart ArtlUaq^^. hebew asked for,a reason. ha;demoBAtrate an types,o f ' "We?d like to have vMvitoi luft teaUbnofi'an i Atkm. day.iejqflaa at the.' SotaL d ir tu r l^ " National Gtiard, irin briity M m sttMtitt minstivBts. 'V ■

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r . i i end ^ : - >.■ ■ IN ' inawaiteo, Snt a,4^(i^)-- wm [P rm ia ^ Boovar oKidtl . mart than ' MANCHESTtR an^ VICINITY “We meatfou. -T K ■Pwawpowg TOt froobbssivb f iiu is a ih ) iw. PEOPLE THAT MAM UP THE INTEHESTS 2 g ? » S A - ? s : now on sale at tbi Ptodtomt fbtnmsd KOme a ft^ l ■$®Vj^Sre they were htought •r OK MANCHESTER AMD VICINITT. aer^ig^ader Qaava WaaMngton. Pn«drat'a proeiamctloa UA- A VAIN HOPE < too ntoMce against any otgaatoaHtt :«»w’2SS1S5uSf‘ to Editor of the "Herald”. or any pssaon-aa aeesult ot m t tt- nvea at Bolton d u r^ the "WheiwM <<1 -«Mi* , I ^ editorial in tlM “Herald” of id . EXCXUUVS IS A F r fra c iA L FKATUKB WSITEM. feat for jcffice. Zt was a ease cf six* BttflHgr haa aaUod a Wna-u- t i- «ie^^S!d^aiSf’^£ -' mS 2' data you sodta ^ Jtapiibliean teen candMatsa and sevttpoatb to 'F - ^----- '• SMt ^or the Play “It 4 BBUABLB IN BV m r SBNIB WnUflNO »Y UBAP8 of Brlgadleri being dvaNeonlldnt and for fiH and they asem to havelSw F«w paej^a m llM tlM iinportaace It is a great 'pi:;:;,57;rba au. iOasimm Pi Sfo^TySS ilSed by good material aa n whela. T, . M.. C,.A. tool a raUaUa d n v atora ia thalr chearlag braggactBr Eefora y o d ^ It waa a weO ooodiitoted oafimatoa--- |SCHQOi.TftOWOt Oontoaitolty mldat uatU tbay have an urgent call to ffiS? f^^!nSde*?5®’^ SSI y octi^jrim. ^ vt-a; Ii otitota 5^ ssy o ^ vei^ freaibem the^muoknktog^^ m fa ehosea lor'productloB f With • rsnord aR(a fiihj|- n^b«bftlfiB Eifor some particular mwlldna or it handles and the service it rendera. I Qeorgia; own dooryard. your oftetk' aceoiimanles such aeonteat ___ of fioK, to whilfifc lii JIldt t ^ 'And whereas we are now en' fflOWlEOGRf .ittatidota. After that, you may reit We mean the WethereU Motor M es, Many other dear, tWwktwf ^ m* ___ ^ A.'^fSVfset, high hook- to 1 ^ ^ ^ tta ird # 18, hdtoa «iamire4 they wlU ngmiH a drug Main street, dtotrlbutma to .Man­ fitted to thtr celebration of the hack the^effieere aa nomtoatid aadiM. 200th aanlverBazy of the birth of zena of Mttcheater, RepuMicau ^ eoutalbim jra t- P«* «f lAtora with mom fhvor and aataem. chester for the well km ^ HaA and Demoerata aUke, have together for Btnuttd PogOs 6lv« Annual torqag. deimdd tofi^ to . toitoMng|Bo»fott, toe datatottigreiaanttm to- 4:Alt drug atoraa.are important aa sixes and eights. The new Waahtogton, under whom a a t m j ^ Mancheeter for the|. Bxldbif F m Thelv Ctonerat.Pulaski at gTMitiy miised by the long, a to ^ I^ U f Froffi HMlr Qarddhs ^ todivWiiiKandW »dtotoiatorS[TA iM^tMar ^thay are really a public aarvant The Nash cars or the second series are^ TUfi ETwdiBg. 'drug atora thla little article la writ- beautiful to look upon and - they “Now, therefore,rir?H2iIIrt*SSl tlra& ^ t you have fired at Stoeeri^^^jOT, I tM about ia well known in Man* kave the refined 1932 edition of the V. wiutoms. towarttho toyprito, 8 ziifi fltot ;>caaotar for the «qpart medical aer- **'2?*?* 3toS SSTShliSi ??Sto. % ’'ou^htta Bucklshd, Conn., B ii«anl s e h o c T to fl^ who a n ^ fbito4 80 Wtotojf too Uflitod fltiittfilfiitour a m well known dependable power I SifS i® P>'®- «ke a 1910 ‘tin_ hornedt o S S many hainui to shake and s6 itotoy hduunpioatoip. 'jviea it randara the public. It ia plant that has made these cars na-1 phonograph. According to you, all S spt Id, 1982.; Mlner’a Pharmacy, 908 Main atraat. «»ty-Second congress, approved 2®* atofia their annual ^ P«®p®®fl| Ototoat itt toe way into ^.l»®o- tionally famous for their power and thoae who seek pubUc office from flower Show begim fitt a t 7i80 tbto vBera you will be waited upon the speed. The new models have July 1982, do hereby invite the Democratle ranks are rimulsivb. *® •*W'® to w poUty of carrying oofl wund otoodulod toto eftontooa moment you enter the door, and if pe<91a or the UniteAl States of| w Mbmy of the S f ^ ^ l^ a c k , that vdto a» grrat an eJtolbftlon bf shot brought about many changes to horrible vultures who udll prey tmon trom aeeda dto- i you are not already a cuatomar of these cars that makes them mors' Aawrloa to honor -m Tuesday, the we ^ r dtiisena like some a i^ 3T.MARirS SENIOR tritatad last Jims to the boys and . this store atop in and aee what a interesting than ever. You must aee Eieyeoth Day of October nmt^ the premstorlc monsters if # e ever- do Clear cf Dfpoi Square. |tt*®®A ifD* o u tf it^ 80. i ^ complete aervlce they have to offer. 1^ ^ be esUUted and prizes Thm- ••v»' - par, broke Be^ Jotm fo^er mark and drive the new models to fully memory of Brigadier Gmieral Casl- such an insane, thing ai to elect ' CntUINMEETINGl a w i^ for tot beat apaeboMs of « The proprietor, Francia E. Miner, ia appreciate them and M. P. W eth-.mir___ Pulaski . by holdtog , — .----- such------mrer*-- them. Governor Roosevdt «■to «iuwelthw Ths Yr Bowling league waa of 31, made to 1927'ha toe finals. 7,'a progressive man who chooses his Aitolas, calendulas, a a tm and coa- Y^5f*C*iL ^ BostoiUtt-hadsix Mtdisoand «gl jn^j^^you to ttte^m^eel | f ought to .be moa. yefietaUfla. have not been for* night narrowly missed three otoars aa he stock with great care. He has ah The opening fall meeting of toe th® Itoat apedmena and excellent reputation for doing hla new cars have to offer. Nash hasl haven’t decided whieln Qover* Senior Club of S t Itory’a chufchl5®®^ ,®®fl®ctioitt will raoeive racogni-* 2 ^ r S d £ l tt ^ ^ ^ « S S ! '» t o im e r wielded a magiQ putter dr^^aid iron utmost at all times to carry , the always stood the add test of public “ ®“oj»tIto , QUoagoi defeated vice to the people of Manchester for therefore fuUy knows the value' of I J Torrington, was recovering today at activity to sunUght and f r ^ air. S ^ £ • ^ P*®^®® toe music for this servics. The shop is a credit to the merchantUe about the Green and Gold Past^ IstabUlze the situation, but it ap­ As a participant In yesterday’s regular businees mietlog foBswtog cstobltohmenta that make up Man­ peared that DavUa might to re­ toe Norwalk hospital from patoful added attraction at toe flower Shop at 885 Mato street, which to primaries I wish to congratulate all chest bruises. Her Injuries are not ®*“vr tonight win be the first ap- was presided ever Ity. toe BrandT chester and the writer was agree- enjoytog a splendid patronage. We gain the power. Meantime toe city those who* were successful in their President, Hannah Jsnsen. 'SMy surprised that so large and remained quiet. aerious ttd she wUl leave toe hoa- peanmee tola season of the Barnard do. n o l wonder, a t this for a t aU campaign and wlsh toem a success­ pital within a few days. Orchestra under the direction of Members were remlndad bt toe ' comprensive a stock was carHCA times Mr. and Mrs. Walter WaddeU ful term In serving thq town for PORUC RECORDS service oiPKdy '^umuifloa to be , She was informed that it was the BAa MAN*S s t r ik e ENDS Miss Weidhaaa was on her way to Catherine Shea. make u honest effort to |dve the the coming year. As they no doubt Torrinrton from New York city held on Snndsy tootnlhg a t 8 . policy of this shop to give the best possible bakery products, and Rotterdam, HoUand, Sept 14.— ! fully realize It will be a trying year o’clock foUewed Iqr a te e « ta fl lor i patron a complete choice bi making Manchester people have appreciated (AP)—A seaman’s ® strike which has and will require lots of hard work when toe accident occurred in West i nw ntn mn tmi , _ _ IntNiiton those desiring to* attend Sunday * her purchases and the sIeos range the fact by extending this bakery 1*®*^® several weeks for which they will not always be Avenue. Another, young woman RESULTS IN MAINE John R. Howttl and Ella Do* Mund school. jiromfrom theme smallestamaiiesc to theme largest.»rgest. i a most Uberal patronage, which to a I ®“*l tomorrow, it was decided who was riding with her was • iU/unfi )oto of Manchester applied for a thanked as they should be. injured. Miss WeidhasS claims th at marriage license in toe town / A’feature of toaevening'was too : "tOcl^constoU of up-to-toe-roin-| source of mueh^tlSSon to them. betw^ repre- .I am very glad so many voted and toe trijck stof^ed abruptly but con­ clerk’s office; yester^y. reading of ropoi^ by sevnraL mem­ ! ute miUiaery, hosiery and only the highest grade togredienta !^^® ® the unions and the ship j am wimnl) to' abide chwrfuHy^J SPELL DRY DEFEAT bers vdm atttoaragrapha to this p^ier bdngtog Mrs. Mary Vennard of 409 East W to mt disttoctive features of^ Manches­ RDddle Turnpike and M or^-D. Sul ture suffic^t to dttittd a 'promi- ter and vicinity toatitutions. There livan of Wapptog were discharged I nent yAce in. atafo afEfora. IBIiN E D U N N A N D JO H N BO LES la a question to each article. R ^ yesterday.. Demociata gained five seats with every line of «ach' Story for quea- Gordon Keeney of 40- McQsbe anotoer ofie jft doubt: In too State UoDB may bo asked anywhere to the street was admittad today. Senate, nAere twb years agd toey story, and there may be more than were ndthoiit representation. two questions in some paragraphs. T )^ cut down toe 1930 Reaubl The person sending to the most cor­ can m use atrangto of 120 .fo 91 Conderiiiied F w A notto: W vinaa’s (Irinel rect and neatest anawers to the Two seats ward yet .to.be reported. questiona will be given merdiandiae In Choosing Lewis J. Briuin for Bwarda each issue, m case of ties governor; the StatA eiactod! its I duplicate award will bo given each fourth Democratic chief' executive ytog contestant. The todgo’s deci­ qlace toft avil War: With the vbtiiig sion will be final. BSvezytme an strength of the IS uareported pre­ squal opportunity to win. Arsons cincts la the state infoifficiftnt to jean answer each issue or as many For Less changcL the results; Brftan; niaji^lty rimes as deUred. Gnumlated Sugar, ( R^ifldlcaa o^M |et Bus- Call in person, or on the pHone to 10 lb. dbth aadc... I Ugh Mitotifo itodd a t ^f®t the answers. Any of toe parties Edward'C. Morah, jf. ttriee f|ii ^ tte n up must answer any of toe Quart Botfle fquestiona found ia thi^o articles. Ammonia...... ftihor, Aspliaeed Gongriiftsqian Answers may be sent to this rrffigg Fancy Blue Rose Rice, E. Nelson, serving hia. ^ h tarin'ih within four days of ptflflicarion. Win­ toe Natiottal Housft; while'Jfthn EL* ners and answers will be published 6 41ba. for ...... Utterback, Bangor bpainess man days after the story haa appeared, Fancy Shrimpa, quatoed toe Third Ihifttiet CMBm piia knowledge competition is open ••seosoessa*** aionni w pim rictt. of ffttfiM# d e v i^ to all except employes of this psW nor R a l^ 0 . Srewiter, Repiffi^ fold their families. Canning Peadiea, Only one., major Re^tdlcnn -eidsfi- Ifomember, readers, it’e not toe 16 q t basket ...... date was snceeMfful. OinigifoHnt^ first answers, but toe moat emrbet Good Luck Jar Rub- . CkrroU L. Beedy m too FlnitDIa- *nd toe neatcat that count. «*nd bers, 4 dozen for .. trict, defeated his Denmcrai your answers in if you are three ponent, J ossj^ E l F,. Cdna getting them. Address, Ballantine Malt Syrup er Snperidr'Cdhrt ju^cA jW hoJ Who Contest Editor, care of AU tiriew^Deawerette awdidafoe for Cottcete eampfoia ed ar% (Copyrighted 1982 by C. S. Mom) Year Old ,^arieaii pealist platform; ' (Reprodueticn In Any Wav Cheese, lb...... ^ ^Forbidden) Cider or WUte Oifitiilfd WAIB8 n te s B a m y in e g a r Nftw Yoek, 9 ^ DlbklH TOIX NOW 88. SenatttDfoM 1.1. wksame appftent; n of a g r ^ ^ yiiih P reililinPs Wtem Board,' dt- Wtafe^ HIGH SCHOOL h la so cte te ry^d r a g r le jilti]^ \ (]|Dd to gpw/ to :ua ,to’ zsnmi toV H yite)' vtes a men^i^r/ tnyeiijM i the them i i IWSKmASON Mr. Etyiesif wbb4^ crud 'jc ^ of advislhg fa m ^. ^ pr6duc«.“ dUbw 20 p e r cent nnnA« f The. b^ted,riv$lzy;pebi^ mcnt and merejy: apologizes for: the new ptexiA -itrwill b® toy purpose to toe first' of this : season*8musicals to a gradu ate'of Yiiae,Vtto®re he The Uiited Staitis. raBOlte.” . , ' Sm Reed DisciBsed It €ri^den A t -Principal Qnitnbjr’s studied music, an New Guard o u t . Of the “ present Republican.leikl- 'cpiitotoe;to®'eei|ied in ^e war debt agree­ ,^'Meliag^ si Farm .. Minister MacDonald marked. the •1, ^^®® the fifty or-ihore guests ar- posed and dedicated in memory , of Dunn, incumbuit efisOy'dbtaihed’thb ments. The nnh cjf $88,008,485 is fairmen to put' their interests ,totb Declaring- “I have lived on a farm first move toward possible. revision ri^^ they were told that toe gar- toe late Mrs; Marietta S. CasA Plan Tffiir to ,' Worci^ter toe hands.of their bitterest ^ i^ - h p xn ih a^ wlto m 'vbtM te'dS 'fibr due for December Myment on debt in New. York, for fifty years, and I of what it .termed, “ the unfortunate ’ was-iiffeated with cocoons'and 'Whose memoiy; is ,still cherished in A r t ^ Morin aztf 27 ter: LMvibfioe psihcipshi, while $91,849,936 in in­ ents—^men who will go to any and; It was their job to search for them N early .Placas .Siilui^ay aiid have riin a farm in Gtongia. eight debt .settlement made by former toe chivch history of toe South Sunday Sept. 24^2$. 'Monahan. - Michad Keating ''ite s terest charges must be met at the lengths to safeguard and strefij^hen years,” Itooseyelt tinted to hla Minister- Btodwln with the United SM : each find- one. The cocoons Methodist c)|uroh. natoetf ter ateearor, biatiag seme time. a protectol few, but who will coldly States several jmars ago.”*- proved to be tiny rolls of white pa- Since these musicals were inaugu­ SLgricultoral policies as governor of The G: Clef'Glee rtub/ofthe Eman­ Morin, 102 votes to 20; - * , Late this month Germany has say to- American farmers: ; New York for' th® P®®^ four years. “ The ice having been broken, by ^ e ^ bearing a number. Mrs. rated tenfyeara ago und^ toe direc­ “ ‘One third of you are not need­ Nellie Warren found toe lu c^ num- uel, Lutofran.churcb hegbn its fiiro Other nominatibue weiro ds fol­ payment of six million due on army Accopipli^untots. of benefit to ag- this informal Downing street tiea tion of Archibald Se^ons many lows: First Sdsbtmiui, Otto Y^t) Of oceii^tiQn and mixed Claims ed. Run a race with bankruptey to phrte,” tiie Herald continued, ‘.toe b®c^d received a dainty rewiwd. masterpieces Ih. bratprib, . .chorals, concert season lart i^ight, ydth toe costs and her representatives al­ see which will sutrive.’ It fs.zio hew rlcultuito communities he llatefi e®: The guests then .enjeyed’ various first rehearsal of, to e ,y ^ tecoxid a^ectnum, FYedeitek fiVBiy; *TBxisttog; to® obligations of local conversations urlll now presumably masses in Latin,, and other sacred ready ha'^ discus^ the postpone­ theory of government.-It has btoh be resumed and continued-through games which w ^ placed at differ-' gems have -becu prsamted. Includ­ The club also. apprbvikL plapa for a auditor, ffiirtetoifiter JaMB; ment question with treasury offi­ communities lightened'to the extent ^ t points in the gsjtien. These in­ tour, on Saturday ■ and. Sunday, Sep­ Reltef, Martin Lehah; ooosteh|ev reactionary ix>ll(y since time im­ of $24;Qpo,j(M)p. a year. - ordinary di{domatic (fiiatoxels.” ed in toe list hhve ‘bten such works cials. memorial. Help the few; i>erhaps Called Absurd cluded dart throvring, ring • toss, as “ The Creation,” by Haydn, “ The tember 24 and'25 , dui^'w hich con­ Chsurles Coimora, Rusadt Flnlmr itofi No Nottoes Filed “Stote^ aid for roads redistributed shoes and other out-door ac­ certs vriil. be .given, in'Everett, Mon- George Dunn;'School Bteted, Arthur those few will be kind enough ' to. on-a^ mileage basis instead of an as­ The Herald’s interpretation was Redemption,” by Gounbd; ‘‘Staimt No formal notice of Intentions to help the many. characterized as absurd, however, tivities. An out-door supper was Materi’, by Rossini; “Seven . Last tello and Worcester] Mass. T. BisseH 'and TO. T ; F. O’LragUfii. p e s ^ n e haii been filed, however, sessment basis. by an authoritative tpokesman in teryed. Stealu and franltiints wera Words of Christ” , by Dubois; “Chil­ Several new members were re­ O^y one nominee cim be eipeted . t o Unsound Policy ‘*l|toe princiides of aid were ap- ceived into toe. ciyb. and it is exr tfther % Germany or other nations. “This is imsound; it is Imfair; it;ls the closest touch -with -Ambassador broiled in the two fireplaces. A dren’s Crusade,” by Pisrne — In toe tatter office aihd dnlefiB'flnq-icti- This government, through the sec­ ifiled to'itoul.®^®®^®' long yellow table was filled with pected tiiat thlity-totee singers will didate.vritodravVa aT cohtesi' ^ en­ injust. Without tariff readjustment “Atoumption by the state of the Mellon and Senatmr Reed. The am­ wbich a chorus of over 100 . chil­ retary of the treasury may waive bassador, he said, had not called oh good things to. eat. Orange and dren took part— and toe, Perrosi make toe tour; Miss Elrie Beiggren sue in toe November dectioiu.].; the President’s program is hopeless; entire tost of constructing and le- and G. Ablert'; Pearson wifi accom­ its right to receive the . payment without active assistance tlm Grun­ Prime Minister MacDonald since his gr®®n garden settees ani benches Mass, these works being in addition even efithout the three months no­ censtruettog roads and bridges in were grouped In- convenient groups. pany toe club hs guest soloists. The dy schedules can break the fanner the; state bigbway system. return'^from the United States and to selections from eminent masters, tice. Senator Reed, as .'an old acquaint­ ■^ter toe supper was served toe such as from toe Mass in B minor first concert wifi; be. given Saturday long before the farmer can find;a “Assumption to the state of 'vir­ night at Everett, tfie second Sunday INCREASE D M i l ; The postponement privilege would market for his goods. It suggeito ance of MacDonald from the days of party was divjdcd Into eight groups by Bach. . extend'principal payments for two tually all the cost of grade crossing the Naval Conference accompimied each one of which prepared and act­ morning at MbntelloVahd the third that if industry revives, to® banner elitotoetion. . ...' Some of toe. artists from time to Sun«tey night a t ’Woroester. . years. • will be taken care of; though you all Mr. Mellon for a social call which ed an enteresting sketch. The titles time engaged to assist have been IS LEGION A f l i i L “Arjj^oprintions for' safeguarding mcluded “Touring in New Eng- Following the rehearafil, refresh­ Of the amounts due in December know that to® boom of 1929 brought was without political sigtofican®®* notables in metropolitan and nation­ ■ •* * Great Britain owes the largest, the o f - rural health were Increased. If the ambassador had been “The fingUto department al musical circles. Including Grace ments were servied and a isocial hour nothing but lower prices anfi more “Boil survey and reforestation. was enjoyed. (Continned Ftem. Page One) Intetest and principal amounting to debts to toe farm.” charged to initiate any important visits England;” “Balantelng toe Kearns, soprano; Lillian Gustafson, $98,000,000. “Ctoperative corporation laws matter such to the debts question ^dget;” “Perry Takes toe ;sopranb; Grace Leslie, contralto; Mr. Roosevelt . asserted “there to and -laws regulating traffic in farm TO RESUME CLASSES [iroportionate officers,'and a Rtoerte the necessity for refinancing of farm with the prime minister, he pointed Plunge” ; “The Olympics of 1940” ; Ernest Davis, tenor—^who just after products rerised and strengthened. out. Senator Reed would not have ‘^® Plight of toe Graduates”: his engagement here went to Eu­ Corps o f 120,000 officers. ' mortgages in order to relieve, toe “A new system of rural credit or­ New London, Sept 14.— (AP)—* RAserve officers’ 'training oo^ s burden of .excessive Interest charges accompanied him. The Four Marks Brothers” ; “The rope and at his uppearance in Grand GOV. ROOSEVELT Ui{GES ganizations to meet the emergency Broadcasting Station.” Opera at Berlin, was accorded an Classes at toe Coast Guard Acadr should be maintained ^‘in each quali­ and toe grim threat of foreclosures.” created by the collapse of rural The evening was climaxed with .ovation, being compelled to appear emy will be resumed September 26, fied school nnd college duriri^ jt,” NEW FARM AID PLAN Continuing he said: banks.” toe presenting of a gift to Mr. and in response 15 times before toe cur- according to present plana and the report said, as well'as d t t « e ^ ‘T am prepared to insist thatFedr TWO MATCHES TONIGHT Mrs. Dwight Perry by toe members .taln—^Dan Gridley, tenbr. A t one of prior to. that time it is expected all millta^ training camps “for-nqtiess - eral credit be extended to banks. of toe faculty. Mrs. Perry was for­ ;the musicals there appeared toe full cadets and the officers and enlisted than 50,000 youths per year teir^'one (OontlnBed From Page One) Insurance or loan companies,” or merly from St. Cloud Minnesota and quartette from toe Brick Church, personnel of toe a ^ e m y will be month;” others “which hold farm mortgages IN THE TENNIS TOURNEY quartered in the new academy off The committee sUd tha Navy TWO PLAN TO TAKE like Mr. Perry holds a Master’s New York—Corline -Wells, soprano; Mohegan . venue. acceptance speech, Mr. Hoover said: among their assets—but that, to®®® Degree and Is a high school teacher Rose Bryant, contralto; Carles should be brought up to' the-prb- “An adequate tariff is the founda­ credits must be made on toe condi­ ■ A1 third round matches in the of several years experience. The Stratton, tenor, and Aexander Kis- The cadets who made toe annual visions of the London Naval,Trqhty' tion of farm relief." He and his sup­ tion that every reasonable assist­ men’s tennis doubles tournament faculty’s gift was an electric waf­ summer training cruise vrill report so that toe United States] woifid WEST POINT EXAMS selburgh, baritone. Fred Patton, back from leave September 21 and porters insisted in 1928 that we ance be given to toe mortgagors will be completed' by tomorrow night fle iron. The newly married couple native son of whom Manchester is have a “Navy seepnd to nofie.” were importing $3,300,000,000 of where toe loans are sound, with toe and it is expected that the qutoter- will make their home on Portland always proud, has also sung on sev­ will gb to toe new academy and toe farm products and that an adequate puipose of preventing foreclosure. finals will to finished before the end street. So. Manchester. ' eral of these occasions. fourth class wifi be: moved from toe Hotel clerk robbed by guest, says tariff laid on these would be suf­ Lower Interest Chester Sendrowski and Ralph of this week. present academy at Port Trumbull a headline. Another case o f ' toe The fame of toe choir and its di- t o toe new location. ficient for the relief of agriculture. “These conditions must be en­ KUpatrick Prepare— ^To Take The latest results, besides those man biting toe dog. It was a ghastly fraud. The truth forced. Lower Interest rates and an Exams In November. listed on the sports ptige, include the BAff LONG TRUCKS was that our farmers do not pro­ extention of principal payments wlU Jesanis-Smith victory over Johnson duce the items proposed to be pro­ save thousands of farms to their and Urbanetti, 6-2, and 9-7, placing Illinois has barred from its high­ tected by a tariff— they consume owners. And hand in hand with this Two Manchester Trad} school ways all automobile transport trucks the winners in the 'quarter-finals, more than 35 feet long. them. The ‘remedy’ was not to we must adopt toe definite policy of students, Ralph Kilpatrick and where they will meet toe wlimer of raise his selling price, but to raise giving those who have lost title to Chester Sendrowsld, are taking a the Brimley-Cottbn and Jesanis- Q[}L» his cost of living.” their farms, now held by institu­ special added course at Manchester Richmond match, to be played to­ NOT NEAR OAPACm^ Squandering Money tions seeking credit from govern­ morrow night. Beiber and Weiman Calling attention to the Farm mental agencies, toe preferential op­ High school to prepiare them for ex­ have defaulted to Jesanis and Rich­ The United States and Canada Board and its stabilization opera­ portunity of getting their properto aminations as candidates for the U. mond. have a capatity to produce 8,000,000 This tions, Mr. Roosevelt said “Farm back.” S. Military Academy atiyest Point. Two matches are scheduled for to­ motor vehicles annually. It is said. 'B and Oil Burner Board speculative operations must “One way of attacking this dis­ The exams are in November. Sen­ night, when toe Gorman brothers and shall come to an end. He added parity—toe difference between toe “ the effort resulted in squandering drowski is wien known in baseball will meet Stowe and McCluskey at prices of toe things toe farmer circles here, being one of the besjt 5:80 o’clock at toe High school SEVENTY-EIOHT IN ONE hundreds of millions of the 'tax­ sells and toe things he buys,” toe payers’ money.” catchers in town at the present courts, toe victor to meet toe winner - Special for nominee asserted, “is by restoring time. Kilpatrick is the son of Archie Seventy-eight raw materials, , . “When the futility ^of .mainteining of toe Dzaidus-Macdonald and gathered from aU parts of toe vrorld, international trade -torough teriff Kilpatrick who* is on the N^erald SmltorYidyes match, also to be p^y- prices of wheat, and cotton through readjustments. The' Democratic tar- go into toe; construction of an auto­ staff. . ^ ed tonight. mobile tire, a manufacturer reveals.

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\ ■ ■ ■ PACE FOUR i u k c o S t e b EvisNiko RiRAU}. sofrra FiNDcmTniiar HDimAQBiiro j W ins Friendthip O f Bern In “W hisperkg” Fight; Hailed. A$ A Star, W eds Chieago, 8ept:Y8.— (AP)—A da* B eit e f 8888^ 10 ^ 6 ^ the aecomits T b s r t ill w ^ im od . reason why. cbnmtitiosa cC . Um of Xniuir V fill^ InvesDneBts, tbifigi ahonM^ltot gat httoir. Iveiar- Witt ------was reported to the Fbtmral Dlsliriat W v DidirtBiet Sws 3$,- thlng w ip t to k oto^noniMa. has^ tbe -IfOTBi IM e it the but Court V>day by iikfitors ftrth e fa*' Tbv fiMfifi thing wii luliiid wat don- on the screen, was in dire need crivers. / tee #■ the Hie ef Jeaa — “TH E FRIEND IN NEED”— fidomt and cenflfienee la fast baiag ______. of a friend. The auditors said they found “in- qOOWifsGmJAiOD T. A- Soottr president eC A ytar nod a half ago, about ■conristency In the accounting ree* ru tora d . -iemriel M# Vandata, ohalsmM of ChMnmm isM i' -B sstt '' the tim e sIm waa securing her ords of the company” and auggesM iM d Ben» xeeeirtly ieem- i|w baaid* BaU iria‘Leoeapotlve tow tha^ ^ divorce, a disagreement tempo- that consistent records through tba f ie V tn oM FrijM i& committee tiiat by addliig 1 I e l e H e. rasily halted her frlouMblp with years of the Invwtment/ company's WnOit. 1: / tag of Yesiaiir|fi dHs^ren;to ; |irir filmland’s naeit eligible b^elor. Operations in lasuU Utility laciirilM i duttas ef smdag V m ■ f DAK1B6IIAH / Then riie wwt on a vaudeville would have ahcfwn Iossm tbrOu^Bout IBBA gm lee BeMjweed W aahlBftOB, B fp t 14v— (A P l— A U&n wUii/at will not revive busi- States Coast Gkianl hfld hot oalgr^ tour of the country. the period. ••• Of cepmiegee. . > .i . OoneepoAdsBt ^ ^huge pubHe w oriw progrtun calling tsefered w ith n riy a ti SfrtSKpriae, b u t : When she returned to Holly­ The report listed assets at mily -Lewis fPSHman, HodaUit eangi- had caused. “ loihSttiSHry bnPBniS''to'-' i 887.473,864. for An eariy outlier of 856,741,860 tor wood, it was noted that ahe once date fsv gevemtr ef Hfw Terii; tbe taxpayer” and H dftsfivsSfiw ^ ‘ Hollywood, Sept 18 — When George A. Cooke and Calvin V^en* river am* harbor ismfoviment, flood more occupied the seat of h ^ r for foreign underwritora. . sd’e forenoet blond, Jean at' the elaborate dinner parties tress are the rcodvers of tbs once control and Army bousing projects Harlow, 81, became the bride of giratlc Investment trust, flrat of China and Japan can only sur­ Any salvaging odadnotod by the given by Bern at his Benedict as provided under the Gamer-Wag- hTdons fssa Paul Bern 41 the noovie eitadel’e the Insun housss to make Its finan­ vive nfhsn tbqr. stand togaoier. a ai-tbtrt^ p Canyon home. ner Relief Act waa announced today Scott said. He told thsf onmmittee iMot eliflble baObelor, Hollywood cial rcrort to the United Btatoa Dta- reduced Japan Will mal^t China aub- Bariy last winter Jeaa depart­ at the War Department that more than 50 jinr cent df the . triot Court since, the B»uU struc­ Jeot to the western pfedatoty pow­ ed on another show-herself expe­ This is part the 8200,000,000 of ultimate risk of-leas Of AaMBdom It waa not that the cinema world ture collapsed last June. ers; a ebaotie China will waste the dition. Beforf/ she left, however, the |688,00an. pride should wed a f am, or even that come fVem essh dividends and jtotor* surance comiwes outiMi the to a few dose friends that Paul ver recently announced waa avail- —George B. M toM y, anther and Unitad States, and added tlM ftee ahe should select for her second had nMotioned matrimony to her. est has bean Inauffleifnt tp m ast aUe how for pubHo works construe- stq d ^ ef-Far Eastern A S otn, partner a man twice her age who, operating expenses and Intarast salvagiim by the Ootat Guard >tOet* She returned from the trip to tion to relieve unemj^oyment ed to the benefit of then tonign - besides being an executive of the make “Rad-Headed Woman.” Hard­ sinea 1888.” Allotments, annowioed by Acting oempaoy wwch had Just signed her I gdt, quite « thrill from being firm s. ly had she gotten back, though, Seerstary Lane, included 886.077,360 way up in the air on the Empire Scott said that no such serrioe is to a starring contract was one of when Bern left and are expected,to provide employ­ citedly was-that the sUver-tressed intmition to wed. Fergmwn the nominee for governor m ent fo r m any tboti|sands o f men. ’There’would be no hostilities, no ex-wife of Charles F. McOrew n, Meanwhile, “Red-Headed Wom­ and adopted a platform written by the Gamer-Wagnef act provided Jealousies, nq cultivated misunder­ the millionaire Chicago sports­ an” had been finished and was her husband, James E. Ferguson, a total' of 880,000,000 tor river and standings, no widening breaches be­ man, should be conducted on ' both packing the neighborhood houses. harbor projects and the reipainder her wedding marches by mm who, impeached as goveihor 15 years ago. tween nations, no thundering growls, It firmly estabUahed the platinum- of this sum is to be allotted later. no rumors of war or no actual war NoSnoivItjr broadly speakii^, “could give her thatched Jeaa as a.celluloid star. Most party members ei^ressikl confidence' the woman nominee Blood OMtroL if good-'arUl existed in the world to­ eVeiythtaig.” That success is attributed by requirad on tonna would become the state’s next chief Under the flood oontrol projects, day. So, no one was juuch surprised some of her friends for her sud­ the Mebphis district reorived when the word got around that executive, In spite of the suit filed —Rev. J. Stoart Holden, St. Paul’s den decision to remarry. 86,600,000, the largest, while New up to $100. Paul Bern’s wedding present to at Aiutin by Gov. R. S. Sterling cqinrdi, London, in New York “Paul has asked me before to Orleans w as second w ith $8JS00,000. his 21-year-old bride was a deed alleging fraud at the polls and) ask­ sepnon. Borrow up to 8100 oh youT: marry him,” she told one of her Among the big aHotreents tor riv­ to the 880)000 home in Benedict friends a few days before their ing for a recount of the hsllots. ' own security. Larger loans Canyon, Beverly Hills, where he er and harbor improvement, the Mis- marriage. “But I never accepted ’The formal nomination of Mrs. sourt river between Afioux City, up to 8300 on your bwn secur­ had lived as a bachelor. until the other night I wanted Ferguson came as a climax to the Iowa, and its mmith reodved a total Thdr marriage' on July 2 ity witho^ endorsers. Our to make good first” closest race for governor in Texas in of 16,700,000 tor improvement of the climaxed a friendship begim They were married July 2 in recent years. The official tabulation monthly charge is three and a. almost three years ago, shortly the Beverly Hills home built for of returns from the August 27 run­ half per c^ t on the unpaid after the premiere of “Hell’s The War Department estimated Jean by her first husband and off primary gave her a majority of that approximately 85,000 men balance...... nothing more to A ng^,’’ IHsa Harlow’s first star­ 3798 votes. now occupied by her mother and would be given employment as a re pay. Prompt, courteens, con­ ring vehiclt, and her separation stepfather. One of screenlaad’s MAGNELL’S from her first husband. The meet­ suit of the funds made available to­ fidential service. leading' columnists, commenting P. U. 0. HEABINO day. Of these it esimated 10,000 for ing occurred at a party given by on the wedding, wrote that it was Hartford, Sept. 14.— (AP)-~- ’The another studio executive, David would be used In flood oontrol work, Call, PhiHie, Write . a tragic commentary on the grati­ State Public Utilities Commission and on river and harbor projects ap­ FILMS Selsnlck. tude of the film colony to know has set September 18 as the date for proximately 16,000. The force re­ PRINTING It was a case of friendship at that t^y 160 of the 500 persons a preliminary hearing to detormlne sight. They began going places quired to carry out the. program for and invited to the nuptial festivities the date for a forma] hearing in the Army bifildings was estimated at together, not as sweethearts but of Hollywood’s “good Samaritan” matter of the petition of James R. DEVELOPING ID E A t congenial companions, almost 10,(X)0 men, _M uch o f the flood con­ managed to get there. Rabbett and eleven others alleging MAGNELL DRUG Financing AiuKidatkni, Inc platonic friends. trol and river and harbor work is to Those who attended the quiet the rates and charges ot the Om* begin immediately. 1085 MiMa St. Though Paul Bern often was ceremony, however, .were quoted necticut Power Company for elec­ Room 6, 2nd Floor, seen in the company of the blond afterwards as saying they “had tric, gas and water service in the Bnhtaow BnUdtag, star from Kansas Qty, the school witnessed the culmination of a towns of Windsor Locks, East Wind­ Just as we expected, they’ve de­ Tel. 7281, Senth Manebestar: iglrl celebrity Just out of Ferry perfect Hollywood romance.” sor, SuEfield, and Enfield, are unrea­ cided to quit using women In the Hall, none of his friends thought Paul Bern, the melancholy movie director whose helping hand lifted many stars out of their troubles. Yet that romance hu already sonable. Russian secret service. much about it. For years “little witnessed its own culminatton. Paul,’’ had been the devoted es­ ’The kindly little man who re- cort of- a score ’ of screen “first no'^ced his' title of-“Hollywood’s ladies.’’ the smash-up of her romance with Ramon Novarro and John Gilbert most beloved bachelor” to become Moreover, he had long been Michael Cudahy, Estelle Taylor —^all had hnown the full meaning the husband of the screen’s blond­ recognized as “the understanding after Jack Dempsey left her, Bar­ of his friendship. est charmer ended it with his friend’’ of the -misunderstood bara La Marr when ill health had And at that time Jean, the vic­ own hand the other day in a women and -men of HoBywpod. begim to extinguish the flame of tim of a whispering campaign ,^mall dressing room o ff the honey­ Joan Crawford, during the first her genius, Mabel Normand, Jet- aimed to establish her as a vamp moon chamber. heart-breaking days following to Goudal, Rudolph Valentino, and home-wrecker off as well as TH E EN D

to our teachers and new^spporta- gdvemor and others spent 15 mtaf WAPPING tendent and his’ wifej Mr.^irnd Mrs. ufes writing their names on badges' Young of SSlln^n. The chairman leters, scraps of paper—-anything. of the committee is Mrs. W. G. Queer Twiete “It’s all right,” said the governor Twele. There will be a special meeting to one collector, “so long as you of the Federated church next Sun­ In Day*$ New* don’t put a promissory note over it.” day evening, which is to be held at London—^Fine-fingered gents who used to provide one of the hazards the church at half past seven. Day­ BUCKINGHAM of transAtlantic liner voj'age are light Saving Time. London—It seems, the “Okay” out of “work” because of the times, folks outnumber tiie “rather, old They are the oceanic gamblers. The Federated Workers will hold The Buckingham Parent Teachers their regular meeting next Friday dear” people. Uoyd James, phone­ Hardly anyone has money to spare afternoon, September 16, at the Association will hold their first fall tics expert, says mors people talk c ' their kind of play. The press re home of Mrs. Florence Harrison, and meeting Friday, Sept. 16 at 8 p. m., American English than British Eng- ports one gang has gone into a*new the subject will be “Current (D . S . T .) lipb ta the world today. He foresees racket. TOey arrange excursions Events.” Howard Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. radical changes ta the language, for tourists, cifllect the money, and Erwin D. Reed, ot Addison has en­ making it “a strange compromise- flee. Mrs. John Dunham of Mansfield between future British English and Center, mother of Mrs. Roger tered tbe employ of Goodwin Beach Biarritz—^Flaming colors are the future American English. “style hint” society men got from 1932 Living Demands Gas Dewey, passed away at her home and Riley in Hartford and began his last Sunday morning. Tbe funeral duties Sept 7. N ew Y ork—^Europe Is “ wonder­ tbe Prince of Wales” recent eojoura here. His favorite costume v/os was hdd at the Mansfield Center Howard Wright, principal of the ful,” but Vivian Graham, 14-year- ebursb on Tuesday afternoon. old granddaughter of Mayor Anton bright red sports shirt with zipper Buckingham school, tells of seeing fastening. With it he wore gray Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burnham and tbe ecUpiM o f the sun a t his hom e ta Cermak of Chicago, could hardly HEATED AUTOMATIC WATER son, Alfred, and Mrs. Clara Bumr wait to get back. Arriving with tbe nickers, red socks and white Wilton, Maine. Some of his neigh­ brogues. ham have returned from a week’q bors drovs tbsir autos several miles mayor, she Indicated her first wish automobile trip through tha.White to the hills sad didn’t see anything. was for a “good American ice cream Soda.” . - H o t H our D a / N/g/)t Mountains. The girl who said she would mar­ star in A\bunclance A\ny of or Clarenes Fairbanks has rstumed St. Louis — Autograph hounds ry only a man who knew life and to his boms in South Windsor. He MEW iO ^Vir BIPLANE have gone to work ion Governor its sorrows must have been talking witnessed the eclipse while be was Franklin D. Roosevelt’s party. The about a widower. in New Hampshire last week. . London. — A new heavy duty hi- derigned tocarry•carry a lead of 88 Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. 'Stough- ,1 u a b e e o i Imwotaiig tests here. Costs But Little toB and family were tbs fussto of Z t.^ cany a crekr of ten, and a Mrs. Brooks at West B s ^ West­ liwi fpad tor non-stop trips over dis­ m brook, for the week-end. tances e f m any hundreds o f *nsiles. Tbe sixteenth regular meeting of It baa RT wingspread of 120 feet, and On the Warning Grange win be held this is powered by six 825-borsepower evenmg and It is to be a reesptiOB engines. 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Joseph Wifbke, Jiiiims ToUhey, 'eg .the offertory «nd^ *T«eiHl Starke zxid Mrs. . Esttyr CAUS ATTENTION AGAIN Uam . Douglas and the pn^dent^ Ught”; foUovriag 'the mask for- sriflit -Tke^tagito: S h ie st Rtifluurd; Sri. 'V • B flw ^nevtlag .wiB A report wae glven'by the'com­ t h e ^ t BuHal .w aa' ul 8L Ber- ewei^hig act sriiich.time 9tans.wlll.^ TO CHILDREN IN TRAFFIC mittee on naming the streets in 'nanfs Oemettiy. Tlie ban« have .been suqw iiM 'for one year GETS THREE MONTHS land In certatin seettema of the toym. Notaa .: , lieeause of a fraiMctkm fer'dkiv^ A ll Over ^ cles Wanus Automobiliste This same oommittee will continue 19B|^ Blower Hiow- HTiw w b Cep ReHdMi Se69i^ Of Britisii' T n w ier At the recent flower show held at Fred EPlott of the Cost Depart­ while under tke iidhityce of' liqimr That Now Is Time to Be to have cluurge of this wmrk. ment x t the Hodtitiniin -Milla' Goni<^ W a ^ i e n *CBik * ' " FOR BOLTON BREAK I t w as ■voted a t the m eeting tiiat the Towm HaU, .Memorial tndlding, was- gives oiit todriy at toe State ~ Alert. is ehjoying Ida :idinual vaca­ Motor Vehicle Department^ is a T d k How He F o u l die the Vernon section hold a Washing­ the gorgeous display of large and tion. ton criebration in the near future coloiftd dahlias exhibited by Frank part of the effort to -rediiee'ithie Wltho^ Bring Boston Mfln Under Inflnenee of and Jiflin Mem. G. 6. Taylw, James J. Flaherty of 98^ Hig^ stiw t won Miss M a r i^ t Young <. BDing- ^hw ay menace, . O^e department With children returned to daily toh is a member of the Old .Etyr hie of getting A Hi : iiyBg fioti^ueos. Drink When He Robbed Touhey, W. J. Stephens and Mrs. for him the grand prise. His iiir statement adrised peoide to notify troffic as regular participants, now F red F oley wrere chosen a com m it­ brook High Sdhool .facility- this the d^partoSentjDr to e ■pcdlco in cane the services, ot a raferim.ta'ihiiit l ^ House; Court Honors dividual blooms, in the smni psetus year. ■ v.-, .■ ,-. that vacation pursuits are put - off tee to plan for it. and decorative elemses wrere .out­ they .riMuld see any o f these" drivers a woman -staged.a c u S ^ Noone’s Memory. m im Marjxnle Scherwitaty of for the winter of work at school, The nexLmeeting wriU be held on standing. A number of his chrice operating motogvebides. ment on OpdOand strari By CAP. THOBtAS WATSON ■ ^ Roymond a t r ^ is attriiding Nois haotor vehicle operators should in­ Monday evening, November 7.. varieties combined in a Uu^ bou­ Bethel—^Bkimk Aonoir, 6 ifilwau- M aster O f 11m Lord Tattwt There wrere three criminal cases iwai School in Westfield, lifass. kee Avenue; Bristol. MCKlnndl N. afternoon. FOUceman Walter Ciie^^. crease their vigilance, Robbins B. CMinbe Bookvllifr House quet in the arnmgement class took seUs, rldng a motorcyda; was on, before the ToUand County Superior first prize. Mr. Flaherty had a rat­ Mr. and Mia. James Bolgerut, but. the? bel­ Nbone. daima to be the only man who ever Meriden, Charles Kroeber, 24 Wood My ship arrived at Angmagsalik, of a car sees a child he becomes Im­ The first case wms that of the motorist who struck a- telephone so that it will Warn others not to ligerents had made up ty the rime scaled the Wodworth building in street; New Britain, Alecahder Rut- Greenland, last Sunday afternoon on mediately, often imconsdously, more State vs. Nicolas Sklarski of Hebron pole on Dnion street one evening deface the landscape beauty of the .bop reached the rintyide;: The New York City successfully and he kowmkl, 45 Horace street John Wot- couple \rare allowed to proeeed'M the way to the fishing grounds at alert On the other hand, it is also on a ■viedation o f the liquor^ law. the past wreek. The pole wras bro­ Fairfield county with cheap adver­ culewics, 151> Cleveland styeet; New the case that a child, through the The case wms assigned for trial on has ascended buildings in all parts ken off at the base And. pushed tising placarfis, justice Cmiton their wray to Rockville In the : ttpric Cape Dafl. of the country. He xdans in the Haven, John: L. Scott 70 Morris in ^ c h they had bean ridlBg when ' Almost immediately we picked up wmmlngs iff his parents, teachings October 17. The case of the State severed feet away. In the erpA sev­ Schofield in Ridgefield Town Court avenw; Norwich, Calrixi T. Owmns, of the past and through experience, m. Richard Nichols of Mansfield, near future to roll over Niagcua eral telephone wires wrnre snapped. last night fined George Blnsey of the trouble staufted. the S O S from the plahe, the City Falls in a rubber barrel. Mr. Woods 41 Baltic straet; Portland. Ralph when he sees an automobile, is more breach of peace and resisting an How the guilty person escaped Valley. Forge‘ road, Weston,- the of-Richmond. The signals gave iis is 34 yearn old and weighs 196 Dalflquist 89 Marlborough street; the-plane’s position as about 25 alert than when he is alone on the officer, was noUed. without disturbing people ; in the limit of 350 and costs of 310. Prose­ Seynmiir, Antlno Vitl, R; F. D., No. Thomas Donahue of Boston, pounds. BLAME IHiACB PA iJABIAS miles off the coast I gave orders to road. neighborhood is a mystery. cutor Ashbee said the nailing of ad­ 1; Washington, Thomas Roddi Jr. charged wdth breaking and entering) Funeral of BIra. libsch , steam .there Immediately, under full “It is apparent, however, that Wetory Aseenflily Active vertising placards 'on poles, trees, Watefbuxy, John a Sullivan, 56 Bridgtyort Sept 14 -t- (AP) -r- was given three months in Tolland The funeral of Mm. Martha The Catholic Ladles of Columbus rocks or any other natural object fPnssure. Shortly after 6 p. m., we wiiere a condition, which has ceased jail, one month being suspended. Chambers street;. West •Hartford, etty offidals blame the boabh pa^- E reached the spot but could find no to exist for a moderately long time, Libsch, who died suddenly at the have begun their winter activities was in violation of a state law and Nila Ahlberg, 259 Whiting Lane; ma fad for a drop.of nearly 34,000 Doiiahue, it is alleged, after drink­ ROckvWe C3ty Hospital on Satur­ and are. holding weekly Thursday wms becoming A serious nuisance in t trace of the |dane. is reproduced, at once twro factors ing in Hartford, went to Bolton Indianola, HI., Lawrence Sayre; No. in .the bathhouse re^pta at Seairido Search Oontinued must reappear to a greater deg;^ day night, wras hdd at St. Bernard’s afternoon card parties. Last Thurs­ Fairfield coimty. Adams, Mass., Joseph I^oquin, 96 Park.. where he broke into the house of C^itholic church on Tuesday morn­ day prizes were won by Mrs, Ar­ We continued our search after to meet each situation as it: pre­ Samuel Woodward and stole goods The fine against Kinsey is be­ E. ()uihcy street; HawHhofne. N. J., With women wearing pajamiiS' ing at 9 o’clock. Rev. George T« Sin- thur Vincent, Mrs. Ragnar Ab- Idark but the icebergs made night sents itself. It must be im^essed valued at $250. lieved to be the heaviest ever im- Thomas H. Res8man,^5 Katherine over their bathing suits, ififielals ex- > navigation difficult and we were upon the child at once that he is Judgment was granted for 850 in nott, pastor, officiated. Mm. Anna rahamson and Miss LUllan Murphy, poeed in this county for such an avenue: Yonkera, N. Y., Julius Ur- plained, the bathhouses ha^ been compelled to steam at “dead dow”. more apt to be distracted from the case of Albert C. Carpenter vs. Mae Pfunder sang “O Salutaris” for bridge, and Mrs. Carrie Furfey, offense. Iban, 46 Jackson street qegleoted during the last auxnxnar. We sent up rockets at intervals, hut proper traffic performance when Alfrans Kastuck et als., a' fore­ received no reply. traveling in'''a group with others closure. Shortly after nightfall Monday than when alone; the motor vehicle Judgment was granted in the case ' night we sighted a flare ahead. I operator must not fail to look out of the Savings Bank of Rockville la^dn ordered full speed ahead and for the condition of mind which may Sa'vings of Rockville vs. Ben' ' we kept right o a , working our be present among children and jamin Grooski, where the bank holds searchlight continually. guart himself against tmy haUts he a mortgage for 1875.90 and there is [ We sent out light signals in Morse may have formed to be less cautious a second mortgage for .3408. The -code, which were answered by the during the school vacation period. redemption day was set for October - Hutchinsoxis. The mate landed and “The hours when children go to 1. ; talked with Hutchinson, who told school are well knowm. The loca­ Repiriilicans Nominate Officers i him everybody was well. tions of schools are well marked. At the Republican Towm Caucus Ladies --We Want To ( At 2:16 the boat returned to the Every operator who travels during held in Towm Hall on Monday eve­ ning there wms no contest. P arley B. 1 trawler and the mate said Hutchln* the day knowrs he must exercise Leonard ■was chairman and WUUam I son and himself had decided the more wratchfulness and care during Sadlak, secretary. There were ; swell was too heavy to permit an the tim^when schools are in ses­ sion tha^thm wise at those places. about *75 people present. ■ embarkation«attempt during the The folloi^g candidates'' were ; darkness. The airplane, he said, was It is lioped that by calling this J pointedly to the attention of the nominated: Selectmen, Francis la w reck. Prichsfd and Orlando Ransom; as­ ! A t seven a. m., ;_Jon a fter dawn, state at large, at least some dis­ You A sessor, James Elliott; board of re­ , we sent out the boat again and be- tressing accidents which ordinarily occur about this time of year'may lief, Hfinry Schmidt; auditor, Wil­ |gan bringing the Hutchinsons and liam H. Yost; collector of taxes, be avoided. ; their crew aboard. It took three Charles M. Squires of the Rockville “The little brothers of man, the : hours. We then proceeded to Finisbu National Bank; constables, Arthur dogs and. cats and all of the wild where we put them ashore at 3 p. m. T. Dickinson, Roger J. Murphy, They all seemed to have stood up animals ought to be regarded wdth Clayton Richard, Clarence Custer; r ) extreme thought. In every instance well imder the exposure. regtotrar of voters. Henry Schmidt; where a dependent being is upon the board of education, Sherwood Cum­ highwray great care is not only the mings and Miss Marion Butler. moral duty of the motor, vehicle Betterment Association Vacation Season Is Over Anil ANDOVE operator but his legal duty as well.” At a meeting of the Clide Better­ ment association held at the Dob- ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson of TWO FLIERS K IT .l.y .n sonville' schoolhouse on Monday eve­ ; Freeport, Maine, who have been ning the nominating committee pre­ ^pending the past week with Mrs. sented the names of officers for Montreal, Sept IS.— (AP)— Cap­ Friend Husband Has • Wilson’s sister and family, Mr. and the ensuing year, ■which included the • Mrs. Emery Fellows, left for North- tain Blaise A. Lebpeuf, chief instruc­ ■present officers wdth the addition of • boro. Mass., Sunday, where they will tor of the Montreal light. Aeroplaro a ■yice-president and a new treas- ^visit Mrs. Wilson’s father, Walter Club and C. W. Chsmlie^, a ^ ^ f iureTv Ttte office rs w ere elected as :Bigelow for a time. Mrs. Wilson is Montretd, '^ r e kOj^ ~ut fcUoWs: President, Ernest Richard, ; in very poor health and will soon \m- when one of the club’s planes crash­ Sr.; vice-presideht, William J. Of Experience In tdergo a serious operation. ed near St. Hubert Airport. . Stephens; secretary, Joseph Willeke, ?, Burton Lewis is improving slow- Captain Leboeuf was instructing Jr.; treasurer, James Costello; ex­ [iy. Dr. Clarence E. Simonds of (Cambers in “spinning.” ecutive committee, C. G. Tyler, Mrs. ^Willimantic is the attending physi- •;cian. Gool^ing By Old r Kenry Hilliard is also improving; e sits up part of the time. Week-end guests at the home of 'Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Frink were ;Mrs.. JohnT. Murphy o f Boston, Methods. '.Mass., Edward H. Frink of Rutland, ;Vt., who spent the past week with Ms parents and Mrs. Eugene W. "■Platt and tw o children o f W apping. -Mr. Platt spent Sunday with Mr. -6K. -Frink and his family accompanied *^him home Simday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hewitt and ‘Tomorrow Begins Our Three Day FaU daughter Emily of New London and Mrs. Madge Bailey of Columbia spent the week-end with i S i . and Mrs. George Merritt. Other Simday i^uests at Mr. Merritt’s' were Mr. and Mrs. Charles ManvlUe and ^anddaughter Florence Strong and .1 Mrs. Stewart all of New Haven. If you have needed a Mark Bass, owner of Elmcrest farm is spending bis vacation at his summer home “Elmcrest.” Mr. Basa who is in business in New York, is A S c o o p — Gonvincing argument to quite a large property owner here in town and has a beautiful summer cottage here. Mr. Bass has leased get that hishis farm to Emery Fellows and ifl Fatlmii and Value! ELECTRIC is here only when on his vacation and week ends. Hundreds of new Frodu fenturing Mrs. Allen Helmer was a caller RANGE you certainly in Willimantic, Tuesday. all Hie style tendencies for fVA 1982. , Miss Persia Fellows was out of school sick Tuesday. ; . , What A Housewives are busy capniiig Surpris­ have it NOW. ' l(ruits and vegetables for winter use. 'There has been one light frost but did no serious damage. ingly Low Change There was a large congregation at church Sunday morning,' the 4-H Prices Just turn a switch dub members with their leaders Miss Gertrude White and Miss Alice for heat or set the Ydimans for the girls shd H i^ld X? Wilson the boys leader were pres­ oven control for ent. Your husband knows a You have a right to insist Mrs. Frank L. Hamilton is in perfect cooking. quite poor health. Miss Peisis Allen thing or two about effi­ that / th,e .eqjiipment in of South Coventry is assisting her. There are 17 pupils from .^dover f Your husband will ciency. The next time your place of busmess, the attending the Windham High school ih Willimantic this term. welcome this im­ you go down, to his place kitchen,- W as modern as Mrs. Emma Hall and grandson. Vdvet Drestes Autkenlk FaO Oscar Hall of East Hartford were provement just as of businesSj look around. his. You ^lOuMi not be week-end ctdlers on Mrs. Mary H sU. Soft and lustrous with all Models in new knits ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Stories of and woolens in lovely enthusiastically as No ahtiquated equipment expected to cook with old Philadelphia, Penh., wrere week-end sorts of clever touches such guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. as capes, epaulets, new idiades o f beetroot, xiavy, 'you there. When old niethods fashioned methods. An Allen Helmer. Their son James brown, black and assorted necklines and jacket effects. Storries, Jr., who has been spending prints. are outclassed by new, out Electric R «ige is;the solu­ the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Enjoy the luxury Helmer returned home with his par­ of a 114.95 dreae Haw M to 48. they go. tion of yotir problem. ents Sunday afternoon. during this sale F or aolw and Charles Fitts who has been fo r only spending the past few w eeks writh iBtaeo. Mrs. Florence Platt and son Geor^ left Tuesday for Hampton wdiere he has secured work. MAKE YOUR HOME ALL-ELECTRIC WAR VETiaiAN DIES Specbtl-^alue r Hartford, Sept. 14— (AP) — Tke dea^ of a comrade in arms was be* at this li^ed responsible for a fatal heart low price. attack suffered by WiQter IWott ftnitb, 89, Civil War veteran, at the ^teran’s Hospital in Newington. Shop Fradin’s Smith, a vetem of many hattles, led .late yesterday afternoon two aifter the death of Henry tM io n w :'for .04. Only a few days before lie latter’s death the two cronies w

.'75 "9 • iS B s a f iW I0H lB I»jTO roiQ ’SW ib^ WOTB lU N Cm iterOOKiy TTOMBSDAT, ^ ______1______• • : 4 JNncipatnt w m tiwi apfaavkitka iMiimonto for the taWiig ef .«ha Hie Ntw Drive m Barie! 5 5 5 5 5 x 5 5 IV stalt MaoHMi tWa year- Ri 1 9 0 tMei^ Whither bgr» 1i|ige)gr laoieM-^ th tfe were 80,000 fewer votes cast M e«:flMibir 0^H^toU»toht one oeo- Cm ithig IftniH t the Septemlm election tROB M Mo- tni poOiflg whether bgr die- ^ PUBXJSHSD BT THS FBnmiNO C0>O>ANT. INC ventMr ftBowiag, o t wMdr about tiftutfig a leiger numbrnr- It BIbmU 8tre«t 15.000 prored to be those o t Domof rvenl prsdanto or^enR by a re- South ICaaebwttr. O ou. THOMAS nDROaSOM prats, Baslth’s vote esoeadlag by tom lo the peppr bebet to oetowo- 4i OOBOfSl MBBBgOr that asany vote pebed eaiUer tlon upth yottog dietrtets. There r,fqtiMr ' FouadoS OetoStr 1, I t ll for tha Demefuatle candidate feu .would prehably be UtRe tovor for ______^ to RWtSi net i s SPOUttONT C r o oNORM S •toinw. Publiahed ETory SvaninK Bzeopt govemcr, wUle Hoover received the latter plan but almpet ixgr eye- tbesB. ■uadaya aad HoUdarA BaUrad at tba 85.0000 more heSote la V oftalbm t Boat Offio# at Sooth MaaehaaUr, tom that would permit the voter to By^i;^g^llTCM ER Coaa« aa Saeoad Claaa Mall Mattar. tfiaa the Jb^ubilcea caaffidate ft» depbait hie ballot without undergo­ NEA Writer . n d p h r ;! SUBSCBIFTIOM BATBS governor did in geptember. Oaa Taaff by niall •■•••••••••• ing X teat of ^yiieal enduraiioe and IsBues pep up ^ El Paso, Fay Moatbr by aiall Sittce there la ab raaaon to be­ ^.extravagant wastage of hla time Slacla eopiaa ...... | .Ot at ervwry pitolnn o f Oongreas, but N^^m , was one Baliyaradf oaa yaay lieve that there are eay fewer ee- would W better thex the present f^ofw lx xmioaUy astonlA^ by trusties. But he tlve votere in Maine this year than oonditlooL from that ctoasUtoEloq wfim MEMBER OF THE ASSOCXATEO the rSitopeeranee of nearly att the found out w hot h f vnuiwbing; PRESS there were four years ago, aad aa- This la one ot- those things that, old icmes. Tha Aaaoeiatad Praaa la aaelaalraly dtooovered he w aatltlad to tha oaa for ropoblleatloB sumlng .tliat most of the 24^000 who Uke X house afire or x hrekex Thfey tolve zEdbm boea so heavily caps ftoin pEtee can parited of all aawa dtapatohaa eradttad to It did not vote yeetMday are ftepnb- bridge, dsmand immediate attoi- piled op ae to the su^iy wuoh ht ftottt o f to t pEtoe rtSRph. or aot otharwlaa oradltad la thla wEERgYer tka fbn b eou tor eeaslba. papar aad alao tba looal aawa pob- llcaas. It is ^parent that Mon­ tlon aad will not be denied, no matr It to fbtog ty.ke MM of thoee shMt . Motectoto Who go liahad harala. A ll rlphta of rapobUeatloB of day’s aieotloD was by no means oen- ter what the considerations of econ­ ssto^ btoltontog to December and the eofontry anise e iitoat dial» apaeial diapatohaa harala ara alao ra« elusive with respect to the Novem­ omy. automatically tonatoated to March, auto Eub .booklat 'iayE Aad aeiM aarvad. so it to already oertato that a large ber Meetioh in that state. times they bit e gMxt dad. ton. Publiahar’a Rapraaaatatiyai Tha ooUeotton b f Imrdy Ed tosuea will be Juliua Mathawa Spaoial Aaaaey—^Natr If the Novembm eleotk»r reeulto 40-ODD TO AN EKGINB left ovev'fer ton Congresswhlch wfll Tork, Chloago. Datrolt and Boatbn. in voting ea proportionately heavy No matter what devdepmente be etortnditoxt,November.. The to the la ^ long aas- Fall aanriea eliaat of N B A Sar* ae it did two years ago, eompared may eneue in the oampatgn o f May­ yloa, lac. EoA wns the- fact that- emergvuqr Mamber Audit Buraau of Ciroola* with the September interlude, it la or McKee to dean up some of the l^atotioD;'aim ed at toe depreiiEon News of ^ ttona. quite bkSly that Maine's elsotoral graft aad waetofUlaeas to New York and ito effncfts, occuitied moet o f the Tha Harald Prlatlaar Coaipaay. Xno.^ rota will go Into the Hoover eohmm 01^, It le doubtful if he will ever time t a d ‘prtyentod the legtolattMra aaaumaa no finaholal raapdBaibillty —provided most of the fiepteniber from taeklU f various gobs o f mean- for typotnraphloal arrora appeariap la again find, ready to hand, such an uree wtobh toey have, for yean adrartlaanventa la tba Manobaatar stay-At-homM stlok to thOir party opportunity for spectacular effect ae new hoped to dii3]^e of sooner or later. Bvaalnff Harald. guns and not only vote but vote the he did in the Bronx terminal mar­ All day long, it asetbs, new things AM toEfiug from the WBDNIESDAT, 81SPTBMB11R 14. Republlcaa ticket It is rsasoaahle k et Extox Seailen talk Emergenby leglEation be oEvtog demarbnent after be­ to expect that they will do this, bo- This Institution cost 119,000,000 with ua again next wtoter a t n Mg ing uupik^ad and poliataod. SHOWED SENSE caqso It is a well known pcdltioal whea it was built. In Mayor Kylan’s way, too. Additional. legiEatiaa FuimitpM ter kvtxg room, En- Manchoftar RepubUcana, in thelf axiom that new oonverts are the regime. Making no aooount of the- su^ementiag the HOow program ing room Xflff bedroom, break- of business aad unemployment re- faxt .roam, eiuqtoteh u d nur­ bitSMt primary ydtUrd^r, Vindloat* most aeaioue partisans and it is Interest charges, the physical up­ sery. Aebeeabries, too. ed their reputation good Mast. Uef to fsJrly^ certain, to be necesMxy to t highly probable that Monday’s keep of the structure and the pay­ and if thsM to no appredaUe rift to Here’s news of a tew fXeoes. Which la rather more than can he eljNtlon brought out, to vote the roll of its omplt^res amounts to the eeonomie douds the sponaors said for the election machinery of Democratic ticket, every disaffected $182,000 a year, with an income of moM drastic programs wfil be moM the town, which made it necessary voEfenus than ever. Republican who will vote for Roose­ some $13,000 from four tenants who Already one hesM prediotloaz that for voters to spend from twenty velt in November. employ about a dozen people. All no matter who to Eeeted and inaug­ I minutes to two or three hours each One of the most Estinetlvo the rest Of^the great structure is urated preEdent, there wUl be an oeoaehmE, Eiairtr we’ve asm to in order to register their dedEons. extra xeaEcn after Mareh:,4. NEVER AGAIN given to ejoDptiness. There have been amoulBt ctf alkaline elements, which months:to.«» -EasSay now. It The voters* seltetion of Thomas J. The Hoover moratorium on war has. carbriolb le j^ solid ma- The reeoue of the “Flying RutCh- a superlhtendeflt and two or three the body needs so badly. Tbi§ re- debts and rraarationa seems; certain Rogers and WiUiam J. Thornton as |umn|: inei-eaied alkalinity of the bogmty anas. e«|t and bxEr insoas” after they were forced down aesletaat superintendents together to be one of the first tosuEr raised u^Mtotyrad in. gram -iipto-. their candidates for representative blood helps to neutrslize some of the Party Leaders Weigh ^ e c t in Debembea Paymente, postytmed m in the Open sea Off Greenland 18 a Wto a ewarm of employes, in the add 'accumulations in the blood and tty hxvtof a amall figure to was the logical one, though no doubt through thn PreEdent’e memoMUe gold. unique feature to gratifying finale of a most dis­ engine room alone there have been tissues.' At the same time the action, are diie to be resumed De­ some of those who voted for them digestive system does not have to the mtolatore wtoga Which tressing episode. It is to be hoped a chief, a number of assistant engi­ Of Walker-Rooseveh Break cember. 15. ReviEon and cancEia- tertolnato At the arms. Price were more than a little reluctant to isbor over the digestion of heavy tioq eonttoua to be extremEy un? that there will be no repetition of neers and no less than 38 laborers food materiate, and the blood is not to only $19.60. cast their ballots against Miss Mar­ —an. Mayor McKee learned, to keep popular words with neatly ,aU caadi- this type of air adventuring in the burdened by carrying around newly dateiL hut thsM is 'great deubt jory Cheney, whose sincerity and a single one out of its thirteen en­ digested food substances, so that it By BYRON PRICE ^GoVbenor. If it now eitoports a future. Many and mysterious are the whetoar paymtotir s m gotog to be intelligence during her four terms gines running. can Absorb and cany away many dlsttoetiy anti-RooeevEt candidate resumed on the Ed basts. It to an in the Legislature have won her From the time when it was an- toxic substahees which had been de­ possibilities which linger in the for mayor, oaa it hope to avoid aa The Commissioner of Public Mar­ wake of Mayor Walker’s dra­ outright break with toe present issue whlEi oaimot be ducked,' evin notmeed that the “fiying family” posited in the tissues. In those dis­ though the realities of the EtuStion In the Drapery Shop we many admirers and who put up a kets was given his chance to rem­ eases wheM toe trouble arises from matic exit from public office. RooeevEt-led demooriatio jE rty or­ splendid fight for renomination. would attempt to negotiate the Most of the p ^ tid a n s who will, ganization right down the line, in are not admitted until after Eee- found that new am;piUowB to edy this amazing condition. He re­ the end-products- Of protein de­ tldh. the poinflviEl cEorings..... One of the most interesting de­ short-hop transatlantic journey a composition, the best results seem oemment at all suTround thdr pre­ national, state xxd oity pc^tlos? fused to reddee the pi^^oll and so dictions with provisos and reserva­ Tammany has not scorned to risk nmt, jpdeh,'geld and rose.... velopments of the primary is in this great many persons have felt that to be achieved with the sweet add A New Wet Battle have a t r f i^ One pattern to the mayor, incontinently fired him. fruits, especially orange juice; but tions. A remarkable percentage re- such a break before, and may risk connnedtion. Sherwood Bowers, on there was a callous and reprehensi­ Bialn silent altogether. it again, even at the possible saert- Among the ether familiar Issues partlcutor, texde of squaroe of ble quality about the takiiig. of two ■ One New York. columnist rightly to those eases whSM the end-pro­ will be prohibition, unon^loyment sattos, sewn together Uke au the eve of thd Voting, proclaimed ducts of carbohydrate asslmilato)n The r«uoa for this oautfbn is not rioe of important federal and state remarked' that no amount of Sea- difficult to discover. The Walker rElef, aid. to agricEtiiM, the World old pAtEnvork blanket to himself as an uficomproihlslaf ■ dry. littls gills on suoh an s^psdltion. are at fault, it seems sometimes ad­ patnmage. Tho deoisioa la one that bUry Investigatlone could ever give denundatlon of - Governor' Roosevdt scarcely will be made without great Cowt; PhiHpptoe independenoe, form a checkered top i» un- As a candidate for represditative he' When it was reported that ths visable to seleot instead the fruit banking and ourrency laws, veter­ the people of the city any such juices which contalh only a very is one of thOM Imponderables of pondertof. usuaDy cltvEr. . Others are received 991 votes. As a candidate Hutchinson plane was missing and politics which may. mean one thing Such a break would, of course, be ans’ fegtolattoh, railroad consEida- covered in' eombliiations of clear cut idea of what Tammany small amount of sugaf, suoh as tions,.. economy, government re­ for selectman-^ position ' in which that it might easily have been if followed by oertato others. a blow to those democrats who have p ira satins and figured da- has been doing to their pocketbooks tomato juice, and grape fruit or It seems quits llketo that Rooee- counted on whole-hearted Tammany organization, hEdtog. compaEes. xnaEcE The price tegs read his Opinions on the Uquot question forced down on an toe floe or crashed lempn Juice. as tUe Engle revelation, sprung by velt, for hla part, wllf pointedly ig­ hEp to putting New York to the taxation, aflvar, MuzEe; ShoEs and oE y $L76. could have no possible etfCCt dt any someV^ere on the lonely Oreeniaad Z have conducted very extensive nore attack. The political ad­ Rooeevelt column to November. It the Navy biEding program. New the new nuiyor within a few days of and careful studies of the blood and sort he received 1,409. Which would coast, it took no morbid imaginatiaa vantages of that AM patent He shoxild be said a t the eame time, issues bound to arise. cannot - now his taking office. It is doubtful if other tissues during various types not o ^ ' avoids '^further offending however, that a good many demo­ be forecast, but the St Lawrence seem to be pretty cond^ye evl to conjure up a picture of those two of fasting, and to tomorrow’s artlole the mayor, smart as he is, ..will be Walkers friends by oounter-sttaok, crats never expected euoh lupport,- waterway treaty will come hefOM dence that not far froli c \hilNl of chUdrstt, p e riu ^ toeen ly UvUig and 1 going to tell some of the ad? but he mekes a gesture toward clos­ JMit. have hopqd to win the state the Senate. able to dig up another exan^ie of vantages and disadvantages of some Whea we flrrt sawlhete new Mr. Bowers’ own friends were un­ uninjured survtvbrs' bf the iiirreok, ing immediately ah toddent vtoleh anyway. The totenEty of the proEbition Tammany methods quite so utterly of the moM common fasts used. caused miny of hie own friends fight is Etpected to produce votes on ChippehdEe mirror$ we willing to take the chance of put­ at the mercy of the elements in a thought, ” What inafMloua stark- anb tenantless region doomed convincing to the ordinary citizen, as pain aad ansity. Walkee-andT Smith modification and MpeE, Erect or in­ ting a dry in the General Assembly, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The..niore bbsoure toctots of tbe A stiR more unfathomaUe Ee- direct. gifts or brll)out it Something ought stances, however, these products .are Senator Glass of VirglEa will be Bowers is useful on the board in the of two kinds: those produced as a fingernails? He seems to be In good pe^ods have lost much of thEr character of constitutional critle and to have been done about it in the he^th except a little nervouis.” glamoito. He regarded them a s back urging pasaago o f hto bill re- result of insufficient oxidation of vtolag the NationE banking and Mr. Jenney and Mr, Cook supply Hutdilnaon instance. carbohydrates, that is starches and Answer:. As tor as stopping this THERE’S NO REST among, tito most Important parts, of unsanitary habit of b it^ the fin­ hlB dty. For It was oEy at lunch­ FederE reserve laws and the Senate The Cottage offeM ;aB.«mE* that infusion of energetie and in< Tho >onIy people who have shown sugars, and those produced, by the has yet to act-bn whs’hlU to guaran­ breaking down of protein sub­ gernails is concerned, the ouM is eon that ho wax permitted'sny lib­ lent idea for funtohtog.dtox, telligent new blood which it is right a grain of sense in thla whole busU quite simple. Dip the child’s fingers erty of sEecttog his own food. tee bank depoEts passed last sesEon atuEex, or even n a ^ stances. By avoiding these foods as FOR JUSTICES OF by the House. to bring into the board at rather ness are tho Greenland authorities, is done during a fast, the patient is several times daily in a solution of ImtOM had restricted his mom- matt'hvtog. rooms.' 'A throt- . tog and svsnlag. meals to Emost As for most of these and the frequent Intervals. who emphatically condemned the enabled to avoid a large amoimt of alumVater. This will keep the alum Ifieoe 1iDE9to firmno g t e ^ ltos on the fingers all day long, and, nothing. They oonatoted mostly of been used; m E d a| ( ' « smtot With all the selections for the enterprise. these substances in the blood where SUPREME COURT they would cause trouble and inter­ after a few days, the child will be­ a plseo o f speiBial fafsad toasted to comtertsble xatoh;Y^'/Siftog new Board of Eklucation those of fere with the normal functioning of come disgusted with the puckery hardasis. flUed seats alto toPSd l*dm persons long experienced in the con­ POLLS CX>NCn»TION the cells through which the blood taste of the alum which he gets of throe pleeto: i| M ' jQbtond every time he puts his finger into By HERBERT PLUMMER Llttla Itans to Ea$ duct of school affairs and of the WhUe it might be a long time be­ passes. It was a famnlar sight to sss Urn with greexL . As tbe word “fasting” may mean his mouth. This little cure always Washington.—The Supreme (k>urt most iwnittottoc-tit'lobst df highest standing it is to be con­ fore Manchester got up against an­ works. mount ths bsndi at nooq aad almost any restriction or regulation of of the United States reconvenes on immediately look, at ths menu card the outfit I s w y '$49jt o , See cluded that the big primary demon­ other such physiud problem as that food and drink, there ai:e conse­ October 3rd—after a vacation period it vEto you vlEt'thbs Oottoge (Starches) senitup by the senate mstauMat He strated the capacity of the average presented by yesterday’s primary quently many different methods and extending from mid-June. would psaell those dtohss that this week. : Manchester voter to **ptok 'em.” degrees of fasting from the elimina­ Question: P. writes: “Generally It barEy has been a vacation for struck his fancy, and hto msaoaagsr elecUOni the eiQMrienee of the day tion of one kind of food to comidete speaking, what arC the starehfui starches? ?” the Mr. Justices, however, despite While the Democratic primary demonstrated beyond possible ques­ would use ths card aa a guide to abstinence firom any food or drink . Answer: .The grains, the lequmest the fact they have been scattered. pMparing ths hurried msE at 2 was devoid of contests save'the one tion the need of very great and very whatsoever. During the process of sage, tapioca, and those vegetables The work goSs on. o’dook. for registrar, that one fight was tn early Improvement in the system of a fast the body has a chance to olaMed as “tubers” which grow un­ (jhief Justice Huges in Quebec at Even so, he could do little moM The boy or giri. itarttog oK cleanse itself of the accumulation of bis summer retreat has worked to cElego will qppreEato one. a way the most significant of the registering the vote of the town. der the ground. . thEi merEy taste bis food. the products of hnjiexfect metabol­ about as hard as he .would in his He had' to be^baek on the bench of the new beokeaaro. jiist un­ day. Its outcome Showed conclu­ The condition, of course, was a ism due to the over-ingestion of food offices at the capltol. There’s enough at 3:80. packed as much as.ybti.wfilif sively that the New Guard, so far peculiar one, but at any time some which the body is unable, to use for to.keep the government’s great law* your home U laEong siMlt mill grading at all times. as Manchester is roncemed, is no other condition m l^ t arise to some­ building or repair material. As DID YOU KNOW TH A T- qtoCK This, assimilation is retarded, elimldation Huge mail sacks bulging with has a Oolaatof. tyyn longer a force and that the leader­ what the same effect. The vote-re- proceeds with Increased activity dooununts are shipped wherever the teot boze, threa stattEixty ship of Dr. Dolan is, for the time be cEvlng facilities now in existence and the body undergoes a truly Mr. Justices may be for preliminary ahelvea, and maxSuNa 95 tnbb- The Orient produces about 250 study. 'Business of the court woEd ing at least, in eclipse. are altt^ether inadequate and not boxise-cleaning process. Another by-products from soybeans; about ea wida and 88 toohas Idgb. advantage of the fast is that the long be dEayed were this not dons. to be put up with a moment longer SO things are made from the beans Dototby Hills of 'Oak stMet and The new low price to oidy rest given the digestive organs un­ Actually justices of the supreme $8.00 PROSPECTS IN MAINE to toe U. S. court aM among the hardest work­ Mrs. Ifictyr Lozean. of Maple street than is absdutely necessary. doubtedly benefits a person wbbluui ; NtoCfy-nine per cent of the cal­ The figures in the Maine election The problem is complicated, of lived “not wisely, but too well.” The ing men in the capital. When the drove to New York, tEdag Mrs. Ott cium of toe human body is eontaiii- court is in sSsEon a 12-hour day, show that, despite the interest de­ digestive and assimilative strength ed in the hones and teeth. baok home. Mra Ott has been spend­ course, by the element of expense. is improved to a marked degree if six days in the week, is the regular veloped by an intensive campaign This town, like every other mimici- Oh Dec, 31, 1981, n^roads of the order. ing a month with Mrs. Loseaa. ' i the stomach and intestines are al­ United States wen operating over and the greatly increased sixe o f the paUty, is hard up aad cannot spend lowed to pause in their work, that Barbara Forbes of Connecticut “MirtEe” to the namn, 860,000 miles o f rallB. Night Work. Too BoEsvard and Mm. Jobasoa a t Democratic vote over any previous money regardless for any purpose. work which has been going on night G^OW to a uaw ranKeiist and day ter so many years, and Maine, In <1846, adopted what may It isn’t unusual for them, to take Hartford have Mtumed after ai>sad- aad it to certotaty ^Nsrtijt^ election, there were something like Yet somehow matters mUst be ar­ be fegarded as the first prohibition court business to their hoipeo tor ing their v^ tion at Atlantic City. normal fimctionlng is thus re-estab­ law United States. itsname. It- 24,000 voters who did not show up ranged so that the people shall have In the study at night. When the court is Mrs.. Kananaiigh ,and Mtox Dona­ OIL Bu r n e r s eomhtoe/a ritofs lished. Mom than $9,000,000 have been at the polls. In view of the fact reasonable opportunity to register I have already, explained how a Etting to hear argijunents, as It does hue of Hartford, spent the week-end with gas. 'Bv«itha( cut from the funds of the U. S. gov­ for four weeks at a time with inter­ with Mnu Mary MEedhy. be hasted with that the Democrats turned in congestion of the tissues precedes ernment departments devoted to Approved Vby 125,000 their votes without any such whole­ development of .iqpst diseases. It vals of three WMks each to catch T hs.faif TiEd by the HiUstown' obaL t f an ett‘ great many more votes than ever sale waste o f time aa that iiiq>osed solentifle research. w , the justices, from Chief Justice users as weQ; as Good follows to ooneequenoe'tlwt toe CUM sThe pupils of the eyex , of the Orange at the hall last week was a tostEied) or before, the inference is that the upon thorn yestttday when, it Is depends upon toe Sliminatioa of this Hughes down too line, get only 80 groat success. Hous^eepisR Institute, tog enantol''te8iRr’*l membeM o f the cat tonuly am vei^- minutes for lunEh great bulk of the dtliens who did probable, the average time con­ cmigestlon and x fe-xdjustment of oat .and itoa-elBe can be governed by Holds im uneqqaM record ,a t $ l0 9 .‘ toe habits governing eating, exer­ And this Itmoheon period is spent . ■■ ■ - r . -ii;> not take the trouble to go to the sumed at the polls by each of the the animal at will. in the conference room. ThEr mes­ FOR LESSONS of satisfaetot^ p^orm* cise, etc., so toxt the body may be A UnlverEty of nttsbuMh ed- polls were Republicans. thousands of votere was not less sengers bring trays from thEr ance. Delii«nd^ instalU freed from the encumbrance. In entist has Isoliated vttomto C/ from homes, or from the senate restau­ Using the roimd figures of 287,000 this nonneetlon toe fasting cum la Pawtucket, R. I. — AvistoM At -ed, guarm0i5d.$ ^ fervic- than an hour, perhaps conEderably lemon juice. \ rant. Everything to in readifitoo tito Whit Chssr sirnort hsM havi a as representing the total vote of aiors.'. so^ rtfsotive to pioduotog quick re­ A herd of .retadeer imported' into the time |tbe judges leave the bench; uaiqus xrrxagemsnt with a seigb- «d by-WatkiM -■ /H sults that toe change eiqperleBced by Alaska 40 yeim ago has tooreased both parties Mender, we find Whither it le aoeomty to have A sort of Utobeadtls has bera sst bortog fitcomr. Thay hays agreed toe sufferer Is often as great i to n ^ b e r M0,000 hesid. dp, with a stsvei, ice dUhes and to glva tha farmer EX wsEm of i that there were polled In the Prea- several polling oif not is dOf' toough a weight had been lifted E ve^ olergyman who preaches' to the liks that ths nseejisary' tabls y lessona to exchange for jidentUd Mectlao four years ago no batoUe. It le neft dehatable that from him, S t Pqul’s Clathedral, \ London, is service may be had. -fMO nauk noiim his cows, wUEi SM *nie advaatsge of* the add fruit prsie&t$d with a bottle o f iherry Since Rie dedth o f William HoW^ Elowed grass on ths airport [less tMn 981,000 votes, or some there EuMiM be fer m en liberal ar- last le that it euppllee a lacge r... M .. ■I. '■■■ s ^ TAf^ . .■V; ■ .; , '1' , - \ ■ • ■ -■ > ,\> '■

jp A O B B lZ f ii»Noo»«y wksmbhut, srattatssB m. W l HPfant H tht raagoaieats for ths taWag of -the The New Drbe rni P^uriit J N m cip a tft stain siaellen IWa year. Bi ItH taleo, whothsr by a laige|y t h e S ( ^ there were 60,000 fewer votsa east IB oi auBiber oC madWaas at oao < A Ennrtng Iftnitt the Begtember eieetlon to. Ko* lal pQUag pliOA whalhsr by B15BAi S ? ^ o t S o COi SS tT. IN.C. vemiwr IHOewlag, of wUsh about Mbtttfag a larger auadtor am II BIbmU ftrM t 16,000 y m ed to be tbooa oC Oaaso* sovoral preelaets or oven by a South MaaebwurOgM. k to the paper boOot la 4i THOMAS rSKOUSOH arms, ■asltb’s veto ssosoillng by raonW flON,pother { ______Qoawul M— gor that amay IbA vote pollod eaiilsr tleo v|lth voUag dfaBrlcts. There ' TO BOU> rooadoS Oetohor 1, I tl l for tha D oasttatle oaadifiato fisg would probably be Htlla favor fw exmOBEBB w. wbito Hoover rsosived the latter plaa but ataaoct aay ays* Pnblisbad UTory Kvontac J B M n t By RODBnnr DUTOBBR Suaditra aad HoUdur*. Hutorod M Ih* UfiOOO atora ballels la ITovaatier tern that woidd permit ths voter to Poat Offtea a t Sooth MaMhaatar, NBA iwvtoe Writer N O tBO CoBB^ aa Sacead Claaa Mall Mattar. thaa ths candWato for deposit his balloe wHheat uadergo- I 8UBS0R1PT10M BATHS lag a test sf piqnical saduraaes aad pop up El Paao,TiK. Tbi Oaa Taar* by BiaSl governor Hd la Isptsmbsr. p#f fCOntba by BIAll 00909000»m»0$ a§# is ad foassa to ho* an extravagant wastage of Us tiam at every m hut Negro; waa cm n tth a Slnsl# OOpt€9 • « a a a • •#• #••••• • 0 *9 af • trusties. But ha aeon a jD#liT#r€^ pfi# y#^y •a#««*«#««««9Va9v Hove that thsro are any fiswor as* would ho hotter thaa ths present a fellow la hy from that rlaadflcattoQ when pdlot ffj' '! tho of nearly aU the found out what ha was EEng; T h tji MEMBHR OP TCT ASSOCIATHP ttve voters la Matas this year thaa condltloo. there wore low yean ago^ lU e Is oae ef these tUags that, old dtoeeveted ha wna ntoEtog mdtotof Tha Aaaoelatad Praaa fa axalBafyilr Thby havo l Edbm been eo heavily caps fnun poUca can parked la *..1/ antitlad to tba oaa ior rapobliaatSoB th at amst of the 9M0O who W a heoaa afire or a hrokaa piled up aa to the supply iririeh la front ef the peEm daEiw i of all aawa dlapatohaa eraditad to ft dM not vote yasistdsy are RspBb- Idgs, dpaamd Immadlato attsa* walttM for tha fOrtbooaaiap aeasiea. I or Bot othanrlaa eraditad to thla eapar and alao tba local Bowa pob' It Is appareat that tioa aad win aot ho dialia, ao mstr It la gotog to ha aM of thoaa abort . Motartola who go llanad harato. Hsasloaa. to December and tha eountoy arias , a _ 'All rlchta of rapBbUaaUoB of day's sisetka was by a ter what the eoaalderatloBs of scon* autoBsailea^ terminated to M ar^ into dub boahlet says. And ataelal dlapatohaa harato are alao **• ctndvo with respect to the Mi onqr. so it la already certain that a largo ttosos thsy hit a tpcaOt d n i. aanrad.______her slootlaa la that coUeetiM o f hardy old taaoea win ba Pahllabcf'a Bopreeaetatlyei The 4B*OOD ID AN HNOlinB loft over for tha CoagTCM wUdh wfll iollaa Mathowa Spaelal AfOBCr>>lfi M the IfovoBibsr sleetlen rosolts be cieetad aaxt Novoasbar. rork, Chlaapo, Patrott aod HoatoB, tavottagao yrofortioasisty ThadMBaidty to tho last long aaa- Pall aaryfe# eltcBt of if H A St as It dM two years ago, la the osnipslgn sf May­ Dawuthataet that amsriaaey y|«;a, lae, ^ , with ths fisptsBibsr latsiluds, It is er MCKss to dsaa np some sf thi legiaiattoB. atsMd a t the dipeeeEon News of file Manbar Audit Baraao of Clraala* and tto sESati. occupied meat of the tto iia .______foito Uksly that MSias's dsetoral graft sad wastsfUfaMss la Mew Toik tliiw aad praventod tha legiriatora Tha Barald PriBtiBf CoaiM ^ vote wm go lato ths Hoover aty, it Is doahtfnl If he srm ever variooa gobs cC SMaa- aocBBiaa bo f la a a ^ raapMulMlltp agila fiad, ready to haad, sash they have, for years for typoprapblaal arrors appaariap to .-ffwldsd aiost of tb new hoped to dlqpoee of sooner or later. adyortlaamaiita to tba Maaobaatoff stay-at-homes sISek to their party opportual^ ior qwctaetilsr effect as All dty loBg. It •eesBB. new Evaalas Herald. guas sad aot only vote hat vote ths he did la the Broax tsrwlnsl ktoga a n toaoxg from toa ra- rivtog dnartmaat after be­ WBDNC8DAT, nBFTCICBat U. EspubBssa tidut it Is h a t - - - W with ua agsdn next winter to a ing uBpanced pohshed. to sd^eet that they will do this, bw> This tastlttttiOB cost %UtfiOOfiOO F niaitiin for llvlag roose. dte- SHOWED SENSE tefc ^ dEtlOMl cause It is a wen kaowa pontloal wbsa it was built la Mayor Hylsit's stqpplensHitlnB tha Hoover peegraas tog xodea oaa hadroom, break­ iUpuMICBBa, Is tfedir aalom that new oeavsrts are ths regloM, Makiag ao aoeouat of tha of hoatoaaa aad unamptoymant re­ fast roan, sunporeh aad nur­ MfgMt prinsap pdaUrd^, PtiidHa>» ttMSt saaious partisaas and It la latorsst ehergsa, the phyilcoJ up­ lief ia fairiy. certain to he neeea sery. Aeeenorias, too. Here*e nefwt at a tew fteoee. «d thdlf rafutstlott for good ais highly probable that Monday's keep of the structure and ths pay­ it tlMco ia no ai^mctable rift to tha ecoaonale douds tho qponaors ef Wldah la ratbar laora thaa can so elsotioa brought out, to vote the roll ef Its sBipleyss aaiouats to _ drMtlc programs will be more aald for tha cloetion madUoarp of Demoeratio ticket, every disaffected 61S2A00 a ysar, with aa laooms of vodfOrona thaa ever. tha town, which mada it naoaaaarp Republican who will vote for Roose* some 118,000 from four tenants who Already cm hears predtettona that for votera to apend from twaotp v d t in November. employ about a dozen people. All no m attar who to etoeted aad laaug- Qaa at tha moat dtottoottvo uratod preaktont, there will be on eeoaaloMl, Aaiik wa*ve saan to minutaa to two or threa houra each the rest Of the great structure is stra aeaEoa after Mardi 4. in order to ragiatar their dadEona. months to oa dtogtoy aofw. It irB V lB AGAIN given to empUassA There have been amouat at alkaline elements, which Tha Boovtr moratorium on war has earbslola iegSi send n a - Tha potara* aalaetioa of Thomas J. a euperinteadsftt aad two or three tha body aaeds so hadly. This rt- ddris and leparatlnna seems: certain hogaay anas, ant aad bask The reeoue of the “Flying Hutoh* fidtlng laereaaad alkalinity of tha to be OM CC the first tosuei raised Rogari asd Wittiam J. Thomtas aa MM” after they were forced down aseliteat superinteadents together Party Leaders Effect uphototared to a greea topea- their aaadidatis for rapraaastative blood M pa to neutralize soma of the to Deciember. Payments, _ try kavtof a small igun to in tho Open eoa Off Greenland If with a swarm of employes. la the add acoumulatfons in ths blood and through tho Preddent’a atomdrafale g ^ Tha ualqus fsaturi to waa the logical one, though no doubt gratifying finale of a most dis* engine room alone there have been tissues.' At the same time the action, are due to be reeiuDed De­ the BriatolHre wings wklOh cember 16. Revialoa and cancdla- some of thoaa who voted for them ressing episode. It is to be hoped a chief, a number of assijtant engi­ digestive system does not have to Of Walker-Roosevek Break at the ermi. Prioe were more tban a little reluctant to iaaor over the digestion ef heavy tkto ccottoua to be extremely ua- to ooly M t JO. that there will be no repetition of neers and no less than 88 laborers food matarlaJa, and the blood is not pomilar words with naaily aU oaadi- cast their ballota against Miss Max* —an. Mayor McKee learned, to keep burdened by carrying around newly daxsA hut there to g m t doubt this type of air adventuring in the By BYBON MfcIGE AOoifiMor. If it BOW supports jory Cheney, whose sincerity and future. a single one out of its thirteen en­ digeeted food substances, ao that it whether payatoats aro going to be intelligence during her four terms can absorb aad carry away many Maity aad msrsterlous are the diatineuy anti-Roosevelt candidate resumed on the old basis. It to aa From the time when it waa an- gines running. toMO substances wblon had osen de­ posEl^ties which linger in the for mayor, oaa it hope to avoid an issue whldi oaimot be ducked, even in the Legiaiature have won her The Commissioner of Public Mar- posited in the tissues. In those dis­ wake of Mayor Walker’s dra­ outright break with tne present though the realities of the Etuation IB the Dnq^ery S h ^ many admirers and who put up a noimced that the “dying family* matic exit from public office. Roosevelt-led dsmooratto party or would attempt to negotiate the kets was given his chanen to rem­ eases where the trouble arises from Most of the p^U dans who will ganlzatioB right down the line, in are not admitted until after elec­ found that aew am splendid fight for renomination. edy this amazing condition. He re­ the end-products at protein da- oemmsnt at all surround their prs- national, otato and oity politics? tion. the p<9 ular feu One of the most interesting de* short-hop transatlantic Journey composiuon, the bast results aaem rust, jpveil, geld Slid i m . fused to reddee the pi^oll and so to be achieved with the sweet sold diotloaa With provisos and reserva- Tammany has not aoorned to risk vaiopments of the primary is in this great many persons have felt that tloas. A rsmarkabls psroentage re­ such a break before, and may risk A NSW Wet Battle have arrtvisd. Cm pattern to here was a callous and reprehensi- the mayor. Incontinently fired him. fruits, etpedaliy orange Juice; but Among tbf other familiar isiues partleulir, toadc of squaree of oonnneOtion. Sherwood Bowers, on in those oases where the end-pro­ main sUsat altogsthsr. it again, even at the posEble saert- will be prohibition, unamploymeBt satins, sewv togetiier Hko sn )le quality about the takiiig- of two One New York eolumnift rightly The rsasoa for thla oautfoh is aot floe of important federal and state the ava of thd voting, proclaimal rsBoarksd that ao amount of Sea- ducts of oarbohydrato aasimllauon dlMoult to discover. T^s Walker patronage. The deolsioB Is oae that rdief, aid to agriculture, the World old pshriiwork blsaket, to himself aa an uaeomprornlilag-dryi little girls on auob aa axpadltiou. are at fault, it aaema sometimea ad­ denunoiatien of-Governor'Roosevelt scaroely will be made without great Court, PhiHppine independence, form s oheekered top is un- btlry investigations could ever give visable to aeleot instead the fruit banking and currency laws, veter­ usutOy olever. Others sre Al a candidate for repraaafitativa ha' Whoa it waa raportad that tha Is one of those imponderables of ponderuf. Hutchinson plane was missing and the people of the city any such Juices which contala only a vary politics whloh may. mean one thing Such a break would, of oourse, be ans’ liigidatioB, railroad consolida­ covered to eesnbtostions of received 991 votes. As a candidate dsar out idea of what Tammany small amount of sugaf, such as it followed by osrtaia ethers. a blow to those democrats who have tions. economy, government re­ plain satins sad figured da- that it might easily have been tomato Juieo, and grape fruit or organization, holding . companlesi, for selectman-^ poEtioa In Which has bssn doing to their pocketbooks It sMms quite llksty that Roose­ counted OB whole-hearted Tammany maricsi The prioe tags read forood down on aa let floa or oraahad lemon Juioe. velt, for his part, will pointedly Ig­ help in putting New York in the taxation, silver, Musde Shoals and only 81.75. hii opinions on tha liquor quaation as this Engle revelation, sprung by 1 havo conducted vary axtenslva the Navy building program. New could have no possible eifact of any BoutWhora on tha lonely Oraanlaad nore the attack. Ths pdiltical ad­ Roosevelt column in November. It coast, it took no morbid imagination the new mayor within a few days of and careful studies of the blood and vantages of that ars patent. He ■hould ba said a t the same tlmei issues bound to arise cannot now sort he received 1,409. Which wouid other tlssuos during various types aot omy avoids further offending however, that a good nuny demo­ be forSoast, but the St. Lawrence to conjure up a picture of those two his taking office. It Is doubtful if of fasting, and in tomorrow’s arUola waterway treaty will come before seem to be pretty concave avl tha mayor, smart as be is,.will be Walkers friends by oounter-attaok. crats never expected such support, chUdrsa, perhi^ tha only livtag aad X am going to tall some of the ad­ but he makes a gssturs toward cl6s- but have hopqd to wwin...... the state tbe Senate. When we first sswtiisee new dence that not far fro fiR ^filrd of able to dig up another example of vantages and dlaadvantagea of aome ing immediately an laoidsnt whiob anyway. The intensity of the prohibition Mr. Bowers’ own friends ware un* uninjured aurvtvero Of tha wbook, of tha more common fasts used. fight to expected to produce votes on Chippendale mlrrori we at the mercy of the elementa in Tammany methods quite so utterly caused many of his own friends thought, “What msfVeiouB willing to take the chance of put* coav^ng to the ordinary citizen, as pain and aaxlfty. Walker-aad Smith modification and repeal, direct or in­ gifts or bridge prizes.” They ting a dry in the Oeneral A ssefl^. stark and tsaantless region doomed q u B sn o N s a n d a n sw b b b The mors ohaours factors of the A Still more unfathomalrie ele­ direct. a re ji smsU else (often hard the idoture af those forty-odd engi­ situation iBoluda what Tammany ment to the question how far Unemployment relief programs where such opinions might have sa* to atarvo aad die far from living to find in good atjde, measur­ humanity. neers aj^ laborers busily engaged (Loam Under Byes) will do, how spsotaoularly and ef­ Walker’s estraxiigement will go to­ will supply one a t the most interest­ ing ll!4x22 laches over all aad rious consequences. in keepmg one engine, running In a Question: H. B. writss: “About a fectively the former mayor will pro­ ward nullifying tbe missionary work ing fights between Hoover and the There never could be any assur­ ar ago X was troubled with a hard ceed with hla desired "change of whloh Roosevelt’s followsrs have more progressive eto-ments if the have mahogany finished hlreh In Mr. Rogers and Mr. Thornton tenaatless building filled with pay­ frames for only 81.00. ance that Just that dreadful situa­ SI venue” to the people, and whether done among the partisans of A1 winter seems likely to be as dis­ the party has an ideal pair of candi­ roll leeches. gradually grew bigger. The doctor the Rooaevelt-Wali^ split will as­ Smith. tressful as social workers now pre­ dates and, as there is substantially tion might not arise. told me they ware oysts. I had them sociate Itsitif OB a national basis Not in Nsw York state alone, but dict. no shadow of doubt of their eleq* It qualifies the reckless indiffer­ lanced aad they disappeared, but with tha Roosevalt-Smlth split. This throughout the nation, the last two ence of-, the parents not at all that Just isitely 1 have aotloed that they last may, in the end, become the presidential oanmaigna have aeen Farm Relief, of Oonree ' tlon, the town is assured of virile are oomlag iMOk again. Will you major question of all. the party racked by internal strife The committee investigating the Artists who designed the new and intelligent representation in the the children escaped such a fate. Health and Diet tell ms how to get rid of them per between that element v^oh was Farm Board will report recommen­ Annstrong felt base rugs oer* next General Assembly. They were subjected to a very real manently?'* Bvea on Tammanv personified by Smith and that ele­ dations and further farm relief pro­ tatnly had tha correct infior* In voting to retain a majority of risk of It, or of Injury la a remota Answer: It will probably be neo No one outald# the Wigwam really ment which never accepted him. At posals, perhaps similar to those matloa on ton coloringn. Many Advice pretends to know ths intentions of the CaUoago convention this year which tailed in the last session, will of the designs art worked out the present Board of Selectmen in part of the world far from medical essary for you' to have the cysts Tammany, and it may be doubted the sama divtofon was apparent aid, to say nothing of the lesser By Or. Frank MoCoy lanced agam. If you trill follow out again- be brought up. Refinancing in rusts and greens. One their places the party electors again a good body olsaiudng regime such whether tne Tamnmny chiefs thsm- By his attaok on Roosevelt. of farm mortgages is expected to be smart omnbtoatlea shows displayed excellent Judgment. There evil of sudden death, out of sheer selves have finally mads up their Walker has sought to go further urged with renewed vehemence. green, wehid u d tan uaed to­ as outlined in the artioie I am mail' minds. than any other ■ prominent demo­ is now assurance that five of the madcap beedlessness which had no WHAT FASTINO ACOOMPUSHBS ing you, oallsd a “Olssaslng Dlet,'^ The World Oouri send Philippine gether, while rose and blue Walkar has said some very severe crat has goBS sines ths Chicago Independence, the former the, bus!-' can etui be hud to a new de­ seven members of the incoming right to animate parents in their re- In yesterday’s article I explained I believe you will be able to prevent things about the governor, who is nomination toward rallying the op­ how certain substances in the blood further trouble of thie kind. You ness of the Senate which mua| pass sign. , For the child’s , room, board wiU be veterths of loom gov* lattoaOhlp to their children. must be sure to keep on a well- his party’s nominee for'the whits position which before the convention oa adherence, are likely to go over there to a new Gild’s patten If grown people want to assume and tissues would oauM a swelling house. Will Tammany, by support­ vras led hy Bmith. emment, Mr. Robertson, though not balanced diet at all times and take ing Walker for another term aa It remains to be seen whether into the Seventy-third Congress. with green background. Priorii in the present town government, such haaarda themseivaa, either for or edema of the protoplasm in the plenty of exercise. mayor, now give tacit coneent and Smith himself will like that; and There will be proposals for fur­ for Ikon into^wbEve ri%s isaaons of gain or glory, well and body’s cells. Some of the substances support to those charges? whether, if he does, the old . party ther tax laglalation, amendatory or range from 89o for tko 18iM having served two terms prevlouslp. causing this phenomena are those ■upplem eut^, but whatever is done stoe to 87J8 ia t 9x18 feet slsse i good. But the next tima it la pro­ (NaU Biting) Already the Tiger Is credited with rift will for a third time become a Mr. Gleimey, Mr. Keith and Mr. taken uto the system in the form of Question: Mrs. June V. opposing the Roosevelt candidate for major barrier to party success. will depend l ^ e l y on the condition and onty 8liJ6 tor 11 1-4x16 Strickland are wheel horses of long posed to subject children to such medicines, or accidentally, m by Can you suggest some method of of tka Treasury and tbe husinsss feet experience and tested quality, Mr. parila eomsthlng effeotiVs ought to far the greatest numiMr of in­ making my little boy stop biting his outlook next winter. be dona^about it Sometblng ought stances, however, these products are fingernails? He seems to be in good pei;ioda have lost much of their Senator Glass of Virginia will be Bowers is useful on the board in tha of two kinds: thoM produced aa a health except a little nervous.” back urging passage c i his bill re- character of constitutional oritio and to have been done about it In the resiilt of insufficient oxidation of glamour. He regarded them as vlidag the Nationel banking and carbohydrates, that is starches and Answer: As fSr aa stopping this THERE’S NO REST among. tl)e moat important parts of Mr. Jenney and Mr< Cook supply HutiAinaon Instance. unsanitary habit of bitlity ths fin­ his dky. For It waa only at lunch­ Federal reserve laws and the Senate The Cottage offere an.axeel* stigars, and those produced by the has yet toaotdn the blll to guaran­ lent idea tor furnishing .dSns, that infusion of energetle and 1b< The 'Only people who have shown breaking down of protein sub- gernails is concerned, the cure is eon that he was permitted any lib- tee bank deposits passed laet session a grain of sense in this whole bust quite simple. Dip the child's fingers ty ef seleottog nto own food. studies, or even smgtt .ipiurt’ telligent new blood which It Is rlg h ; stances. By avoiding these foodM as FOR JUSTICES OF Doetora had restricted' his morn­ Iqr the House. ment living rooms. A tniee-. ness are the Greenland authorities, is dons during a fast, the patient is several timM dally in a solution of As for most of these and the to bring into the board at rather alum water. This will keep the alum ing ead evening, meals to almost piece mapto toame gru]iip bas who eaaphatleally condemned the enabled to avoid a large amount of nothing. They consisted mostly of frequent intervals. these substances in the blood where on the fingers all day long, and, been used, maklak a emart enterprise. after a few days, the child will be­ SUPREME COURT a pieee of special bread toasted to oomtortable fooiA The spring With all the selections for the they woidd cause trouble and inter­ hardness. new Board of Eklucatlon those o ' fere with the normal functioning of come disgusted with the puokery fiUed seats, ahd pajSdM baeks taste of the alum which he gets of these iritees v*;' .qovifad persons long experienced in the con POLLS OONGBSnON the cells through which the blood Little XlBM to Hat passes. every time be pula his finger into By HBBBBBT PLUMBIEB with grotoL NDkMHipoB* aad, duct of school affairs and of the While it might be a long time be­ his mouth. This Uttls cure always It waa a familiar eight to see him most suipitotam the ooat of As the word “fasting” may mean Washington.—The Supreme Court mount the bench at noeb aad almoet the outfit la (X ^ |49 JO. See highest standing it is to be con fore Manchester got up against an­ any restriction or regulation of works. of the United States reconvenes on iBunedlafely took: a t the menu card eluded that the big primary demon­ foM and drink, there aire conse­ October 8rd—after a vacation period it when you vtott thO Oottago other such physl^ problem as that (Starches) sent up by the eenate restaurant He this week. strated the capacity of the average presented by yesterday's primary quently many different methods and extending from mid-June. would peadl thoee dtohes that degrees of fasting from the elimina­ Question: P. writes: “Generally It hardly haa been a vacation for ■truck ms faney, and hto msseenger Manchester voter to *'plok ’em.” eleottOB, the experteaee of the day tion of OBS kind of food to oomplete ■peaking, what are the starches?” the Mr. Justices, however, despite would ,usa tho card as a guide to While the Democratic primary demonstrated beyond possible ques- abstinenoe from aay food or drink Answer: The grains, the lequmes, the fact they have been scattered. preparing the hurried meal at 8 was devoid of contests save the one whatsoever. During the process of sage, tapioca, aad those vegetables The work goes on. o’dook. Uoa the need at very great and very Chief Justice Huges in Quebec at The boy or girl, starting off for registrar, that one fight was In eaidy Improvement In the system of a fast ths body has a chance to olMsed as "tubers” whloh grow un Even so, h i oould do little mere cleanse itself of the accumulation of der the ground. . his summer retreat has worked th in merely taste hto food. to college win uppreoiato one a way the most significant of the registering the vote of the town. the products of Imperfect metabol­ about as hard as he would in his He hed‘ to be* back on the bench of the new bookeissee Just un­ day. Its outcome showed oondu- The condition, of oourse, was a ism due to the over-ingestion of food offices at the study. 'Buslaess of the court would es wide and 66 teehes high. ing at least, in eclipse. are altogether Inadiripuite and not houae-elsaning process. Another -products from soybeans: about advantage of the fast is that ths long be ddayed were this net done. Dorothy Hills of Oak street aad The new low rrioe to eoty to be put up with a moment longer S things are made from the beans Actually Justioss of tbe supreme 88.00 rest given ths digestivs organs un­ to the I t. S. Mrs. Victor Losean . of Maple etrriet PBOSFECTS IN BIAINB doubtedly benefits a person whotiss court ate among the hardest wdrk- than ia absolutely aeoesaary. - Ntoety*nlne per cent of the cal- ing men in the capital. When the drove to New York, lahiBg Mrs. Ott The figures in the Maine election The problem is complicated, of lived "not wisely, but too well.” The dum of the human body to oontato- court Is to sesdon a 12-hour day, digestive and assimilative strength ed in the bones and teeth. book hento. Mrs. Ott has been spend­ show that, despite the interest de­ course, by the element of expense. Is improved to a marked degree if six days in the week, is tbe regular ing a month with Mrs. Loseaa. » . SILENT veloped by an intensive campaign Oh Dee. 81,1981, railroads of the order. This town, like every other munld- the stomach and Intestines are al­ United States were operating over Barbara Forbes of Coaaeqtlout "Mirtak” ti tha aama j and the greatly increased sIm of the paUty, is hard up aad cannot spend lowed to pause la their work, that S60,00p miles of rails. work which has bssn going on night Night Work. Too Boulevard aad Mrs. Johnson at GLOW to a new range Jutk Democratic vote over any previous money regardless for any purpose. and day for ao many years, and Maine, to 1646, adrated what may . It isn’t UBUsttol for them to take Hartford have retuned after (toWd- and it to oertotoly WOftlty ' election, there were something like be Regarded as the furst prehlbltloB court business to their hoxpes for ing their vacation at Atlaatio City, itanama. M Yet somehow matters must be ar­ normal functioning Is thus re-estab­ law to the United States. 24,000 votera who did not show up study at night When the court is Mrs. .KMMmaugh and Mtoi Dona­ on. BURNER8 oombiae>a fifiga OQ ranged so that the people shall have lished. More than 89,000,900 have been dtting to hear arguments, as it does hue of Hartford, epent the week-end ^ t wlthgaa. at the polls. In view of the fact reasonable opportunity to register I have already, explained how a out from the funds of the U. S. gov­ for four weeks at a time with inter­ with Mrib'Majy Muloahy, ba haatad with congestion at' the “ I tissitissues precedes ernment departments devotod to Approved by 125,000 that the Democrats tamed in their votes without any such whole­ development of mpst diseases, vals of three' weeks each to catch Tha fair held by the BUlatown uiere as well; a i Good ooal, If aa ^ great many more votes thaa ever sale waste ef tlmo as that Inpoaad sdsBtlflo rsseateh. up; the Juitieei, frmn Chief Justice Grange at the hell last week was a follows la oonss^pis:ios tli^Lt'.tlis v,The pupils of the eyes , of the Ifughee down the line, get only 80 great ettocees. Housekeeping Inititute^ before, the Inferenee 1s that the upon them yeatMday when, it la depends upon the Eimlaatlon of this meaihers of the oat fasdly ara veftl- mtoutee for Jundu Holds an imequalad record great bulk of the dtiBena who did congestloB Bid a rs-adjuatmaat at ealhhd'the’Stoe oan be governed by prohabla, the avprags tin» ooto^ the habits govsnilng eating, exer And thto luBoheoB period is spent of latiafaeti^ not take the trouble to go to the sumed at the pOUa by each of the the animal at wlU. to the conferenoe room. Thdr mec' hQ)LK FOB LEBBONB Oise, etc., so that the body may be A University of Pittsburgh sd- sengers bring trays from thdr ance. Delivered, initalN polls were Republicans. thousands of voters was not less freed from the bncumbrqnce. In enlist has Isolated vltamto C ftom homes, or from the senate restau- Pawtucket, R. I. — Avlaton .ed, fuaraoM l and servie- Using the round figures of 287,000 than an hour, pwhapa considerably this oonaeetlea the fasting curs is lenioB Juioe. rant Everything to to readtofM by the What Cheer alnort here have a ■o^ dfeottvs In prpduolng quick re­ ed by WatkHui Brotheri, ; as representing ths total vote aiora.' A bird of .retodeer importyd Into the time the Judges leave the benoh. valtfue amagemeBt with a BEn- su lts that ths ohuga sin ^ sn ced by Atoidta 40 yeua ago haa laoreased A lort of Mtohenoite has been set borag M tor. T l^ have agreed both parties Monday, we find Whathar it la naesWary to have the Buffsrsr Is bfera as great as to fUn^bw BM|()OO^Md. i, with a stoM, loe box, dtohes end farm er' Ex .weEto a t [ that there were palled In the Preo- several polling plaeaa oif not is dOf though a weight had been lifted Every d e rg ^ a n vdio preaches' la ta like that tha neoqiMary' table lessons to exehaate for IIdential deetton .four years ago no bataUA It la not dahptabla that from S t Pqw’s Cathedral, London, to aerviee may be bad. free arilk ham hto cows, w h in are rme sdvaatags at' the sold fruit preyeatfd wlth a bottle of eherry Btooa the death of WUltam Ho«^ allowed to grass oa the airport WAt. ■ •’V’. [less than 861,000 vdtes, or some thine should be far mors liberal ar- fast Is that it supplies a Isigt ■wtoa.: ;' iM Ta^ tl^;j^^|iout. .Ar' ■: ■f' MANCOTSTBB BVBinire SOtJTH MANCiHBOTB|l, CONN;. ^W ® 5iaiS ?;18P ^^

roads. Simeon also raised tba iaaua TpUand'county. His social qnd of tba single tehn tradition, broken phllabtbifople disposition drew him VERMONTEilS n e t In 1988 whan Jobs B. waaks was ra- lEDMENIitACIICE Into many otgaaliatiOBB ibob aidbe DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Dial Twisters nomlnatad and rb-aleqtod. Elks And the JCnlgbts of WEDNEtDAY. 8EPTEM1ER 14 (Ctatral u d iM U ra .... <:»•) The primary bqMdd tbam, both Btome. 1 bpufe baenrgoyronor, I have m g n a u lubjtot to ohopfo. P. M. (DarUcht tlmo oao hour lour.) By W. t. DALTON PAKTYCAmAIES partlaa praparod for tba drive to FOOnAUSDNMTl oome to know hla diUgbtful per­ Noto-^U precramo to koy and baiio chain or freupo thoroM unloas ohoU election ^ 7 . Heartaqad by tba tri­ sonality and I shall miss him great­ 0od: *0Mwt ra m o t (0 to o) dooIgnaUon ineludoa all avallablo otationo. umph of tbalr party in Maine on ly as a friend." (M» Th$ iMOOtaled rrtu) Cant. Baab Walter DamroMb la to return to Monday, the. Democrata bald'high •la c. SiSk-Nabla Slaala Oreh.-o out the air on Oct. 14tb. to begin hla NEC'WEAP NETWORK •I4a— aies—Anfolo Ratrl—aaatt Dio* ReRdtlicani Alone Have Ma­ hopes ormaklng heavy Inroads into First Set«M At Charltr Oilt ■Atie — laoti woaf (kw) wool wtl tatera-l>tsloi Rhythmairaa—waat sixth ysfr as leader of the "Music tha atata'a usually ovarwbtimliig an operation fpr a ______oviar wtag weah wfl wiltwli wfbr wrc wi •iOk— 7i00—Bdwin C. Hill—Kaat Republican majorltlaa, while lU- H LLED IN CRASH Amerioim hospital b w a tb jiy ;; t trnm woao wtan wwj wool; MIdwoi •n s- 7i1»7Hllnoln' Sam — baaiaj Appreciation’’ hour. Last year he jor Office Conteata; Sea wmag. wctl kad wocrWbp_wpw wdaf Lliht Onara Oama — Dlxlat R ^ bad an audience of about six million publlcans pointed out that they bad Lot; Local Phyon Iwk* Tbe doctor said bar ooodnonj NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — WtmJ NIohola Danoa Orehaatra—wpai yet to lose a ‘prealdantlal contaat In very aatiafaetory. wlba katp wobo wday kfyr okgw e(d •tiO- 7:I0-Kata Smith. Send^ba- school ehlldren and adults. Vermont. Orange, jponn.. Sept 14—(AP) — Dr. Jacques Lemeo^ SOUTH - wnrara wpiu wwna wTa wjas alo; DIatatara—Now BnalanS Dale la Renominated. ed To Report wfla-waun wiod___' warn _m wmo wob wapl •its— 7- i4|-Tha Paat F ralfl^ to a Ben Bemle started a new series of The Republican vote, spurred by Warren C. Pease, 46, of Northamp­ operatiiaa which be lator wjdn wamb kvockvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 7i00— SiW—Ouy Lombardo OrehaHra dance programs last night. He is to Interest In tbe gubernatorial contest as "very serious." BS woal ktba atha . ^ —baalc: Ann Loaf. Organ—fihda continue tnem throughout the win­ ton, Mass., was kUUed today la a . MOTI Uir KKni 7ilO— Siie- 'Crlma Club—baalet Ma* and a number fo Important local tbs hope she would ablo q kpo ter—for those who care. Montpelier, V t, Sept. 1 4 ,-(AP)— ii'iuss, totalled 74,866 as oomparsd The Red Men’s A. C. will hold Its coUlsloB of two trucks on tbs Bos­ the boapltsJ In a ooi^ of kMAV«x kjr kfk kUr kgu It has been announced that the Vermont Republioana have chosen to with 61,267 in 1980 andy67,ll7 In tbe ton Post road. Mrs. Tunney's metbsrs is'WlIh C#nta first football practice of tbe season laanto—aaat only ban on football broagoaata this fall send tbalr tested campaignera of tha presidential year of 1928. There ware His parked truck wm crashed and her buibaad is on tbs wiy froi ‘ 1 Door • i l ^ liSk-laham .lanae’ Or.—o to r baa bean lifted; at least those of no major conteata to Inspire a state­ Sunday morning at 10 o’clock at into at 2:40 o’clock as he was mak­ tbe United States. Trle^oaat the larger Blaetera CoUeges. The p u t against tbe Democrats in No- Charter Oak ctreet field and after j—alto a wide turn out of Damoorats. ing minor rspalrs. Charlro MeOurk An Infsctloa of tbs sar sat Ui s | ra-'alae o Bdwin 0. Hill—waat r a ^ t games that the Army and Navy vambar’s political wars. tbe practice there wilPba a meeting of Bast ProvldsBos, R. L, driver of sral wseks ago wjUls Mr. Au9 eoaat Mams ptoy at home surely will be While an uneontastad ticket for tbe other veblole wao bald In 81,000 Tunnsy were coming to F raast tm . .j eoaat IlfcllliWMrT.aVllSS'S.T- aired. TOsee broadcasts srill be un- to elect officers for the year. In an>i-a1ao o •Hf—lOtp—Nelaan'a Oreh.-^ to a major effleas waa praaantad by tba case of rain tba players will report bonds fpr tbs ooronsr, America. For a time it was thouil ra—to eoaat lOiOQ—lii^D iiehln Orehaatra—o to, a ■ponsored and the costa will be met Democrata, tha Rapublleans ranomi- COUMBU Georgs Cbristi, a residiat of tbe the trouble had cleared up but i t « •Intarv view an LltaraturalOii^llii^illlngten'a Band — eoaat by the radio networks. at tbe clubhouse on Bralnard Place. Soldlere Home at Menlo Park, N. curred suddenly, making tbe op«m Slip—Ray Kniaht’aijaht’a tkaioN out: Orlma Club—eoaat rapaat, natad Senator Porter Dale, without •iW^kanny Roaa-__ IliOO—l^iOO—Danoa Hour—wabo only For those who try to get WOR in oppoBltion, and Oovamor 8. C. Wil- There ars 45 ef those At last night’s organlaation mrot- J., suffered miner lajurlee. He was a tlon advisable. t l Oaldbaria. fkaMh the afternoons you ean’t, thsy aro aon, and gave to Congruaman B. W. aliglbla to ba made rotara on tba ing, tb t pUyara alaetad Walter Har­ pasasagtr In MoGurk’a tniok. /aluin: arf a .ikltoh N1C*WJZ NETWORK not OB the air. rison, WlUUm Laggatt and Patar Now that so many parents WM tman’a Sand Oibaon tba nomination for tba only list as prepared by tba R a^trars at Pease died .of a fractured akull; fifllcrat Ooheart—0 to e •ABIC CHAIN- Baati wja 'key) wba* Sherlock Holmes is slated to re­ Congreaalonal aant left to the State tbalr roaating laat Tuaaday. Neat Vandrlllo a oemnuttro ef three to Police laid hie truck was well off tke movis camsres to taka ptotnreA SOb >'1pipa Club—0 to 0 wbaa wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlwtV turn soon. obtain a suitable playing Said for btij^way and that its tail light was tbsir cbildrsn, tbe spoiled ones 111 roan Mnaart^lao o MIdwaati wcky kyw kfkx wanr wvia by tbe laat apportionment. Saturday tha Salaotman and Town laTlla JIavall'a Prasram ^ Tony Wong and bis famous scrap Tbe unoppoaad Democratic ticket Clark will m att at tba ball to ex­ tba team, a report to M made Sun­ burnlBg. ruining everything by standing at li-ldill-Dlak Qaaparra Or.—aaatt book ars on tbs air again. You may la baadad by Frad C. Martin of Ben­ amine tha applleanta. day. bear him any wetk-day morning at nington for Senator; J. A. McNa­ Miss Alloa Frtibla, Miai Pauline It is planned to have an entirely iOiOoil"i?olVrKlrKryi Vowra Oroh. wTla-waunlun wlod warn wmo wab wapl local team and thc-Red ACen’e A. C. ISilS-llilS-Oliarlla Apnaw Orehaatra wjdx wambamb livoo wky wfaa wbapwt . kpre 6:80 over WABC. This information mara of Burlington for Congraaa and Lyman of Hartford were week and Cti>WAIC NITWOlIK woal ktoa kthf . tor tbs iBdy who has been Inquiring Jamaa P, Loamy of Rutland for gov- irota at Overlook, tba bolma of invite any player in town to report MOUNTAIN—Va kdyl kair.kghl about bis program. amor. i SIss Kntbarina Ink; Sunday, at whloh tinw plana for PACIFIC COAST — kao kfl kfw komo tba team will ba diaousaed. Tba Red khq kpo kaoa kax kir kia kftd ktar Slngln’ Sam and Tbs Old Slngln' Oibaon, wbo rapraaanted tba Sec­ Misa Amalia Foahay of Spring- 2 0 M U LE T E A M Canb Beat. Master ars one 1I—Kathryn Paraona—o to lor. Contralto Edwin C. Hill la tha moat Int^raat- Aeturae from 240 of tbe 248 cities IIS 'H I (i t)« AX I HA I M AK f < TH I V. li M ! 1 4

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%yvmgam MMtrn ADVERTISEMENTS president o f the i^ItoiObstag,.’ NORWALK’S MAYOR R A I$ President Veu HlfidenbUrg in R.Iet^ LEGALIZED U Q M K CHAMBER NAMES 3 ter that the Rekfliatag eii^ecta the immediate withdrawal .d t the disso­ PUBLIC SAFETY BOARD lution decree and ttie resignation of Adatoi^lCajM^. WOOU) AD) IKADE TO AH)SELECTMEN the Von government. Gtibert T. 'l^ in iw ^ long identifle* Accuses »iid Curley Of Norwalk, Sept. 14.— (AP)—Nor­ AUDIBNOB WITH POPE with the teoctile industry In Kdv iUOPPINGNEWS Making RabMe Jtousing Ap­ walk’s board of public safety teas to^' En^and, died At.bts home here la|ii night at thanga of .flt yeare. He hit peals At ike Gonventiim. day the subject *of severe' censure in Vatican Oty, Sept. 14^(AP) — Joottt Shonse Lists Fhre Oit- Howell (Jioiey, Earl Sksian Monitigiidv' Theodore Laboure, ot suffetod a loi^-lllnese. > the annual report o f M ayor HSxOld At toe .tiine,of his death, Ttaonyp Portli^d; Ori.,' ffitpL 14.— (AP)— L. Nash, in which he says: /There is Seui Antonio, Tex., who recently was no doubt in-my mind ^ a t the un­ elected sup^or general of the eon, was chairiiptti;ofvthe board at i(0t fWhir* Those jig-saw puss\ps, so popular staading Benefits That A statement deoouncUg what he de­ Afid Jay Rand Appobted directors o f the Berkshire Fini I'’ •>.- Parents who worry about for famUy fun or entertaining, can lawful conditions in this town are Order of OUates of Mary Imihacu- scribed as ‘‘tlabble-rpusbg appeals bad and getting worse x x x the Spinning Assotfisite^ inc., which hi ~nstitution. If your oven doesn’t have an in Hale’s collection. outstanding speedeer and it is hoped The ceremony took place at the o m e * H.utomatic heat control, you will find that a large delegation. from the Washingrton Navy Yard where the lat an oven thermometer is a great H Manchester orgEinization will be Constitution is berthed. during the B A K E R Y I ^ kelp. The thermometer tells just able to hear her. George George^ Washington Bi­ kow hot the oveu is and you can Mrs. Harold Agard, field captain, centennial, celebration. ' 34 Church St. Phone ^286 Market laintain the correct temperature reported several new troop leaders ’The fiag was given Barton by his lor cakes and meats. secured, and scout troops in all sec­ grandmother, widow of Rear Ad­ 855 Main Street, South Manchester tions of the town resuming activi­ miral Elia A. F. La Vallette, who TIP-TOP ties this week. was in command of'tba doiutitution Plans were discussed for Girl in 1825. . QUALITY BISSELL ON FACULTY Scout week in October, and a widen­ Overnight ing of Girl Scout interest in thi* A t Reduced OF HARTFORD SCHOOL community. A. P. News Mrs.' Agard’s splendid report of two weeks spent at Camp Eldifh Prices VALU ES f Watkinson Places J. Sherwood Macy, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., pre- B Undated Primaries.—Sen. Brous- .sented much of practicsil suggestion ■ard trails for renomination in Bissell On Staff As Athletics and inspiratipnal value to the coun­ Irish Soda Bread kA I ^ ^ Y L Duisiana; Senators Moses and Dale Instructor. cil. Mrs. John Toumaud of Pitkin Potato Bread Renominated in New Hampshire and street also spent two weeks at Vermont respectively; Senator John Sherwood Bissell, well Camp EMith M acy. Fruit Bread 1 lb. Country Roll lones, prohibition advocate, holds known Manchester basketball and All signs indicate a good year for Whole Wheat Bread returns; Senator E. D. Smith de­ tennis player, has been added to the Manchester Girl Scouts. White Bread feats Cole Blease for renomination faculty of the Watkinson private S. Carolina run-off; large votes school for boys which is located on BURGLAR SENTENCED although lacking just 60 all states reported. Bloomfield Avenue in Hartford. He Large Viudety of Rolls is in charge of athletics. South Lyme, Sept. 14— (AP) — votes for nomination, BUTTER ^Gillespie, m.—“Shock troops” of Progressive Miners of America Mr. Bissell is a graduate of Man­ John Dorhey, 35, who s^d he lived English Tea Cakes chester High and also of Trinity in New London began a 30-day jail thanks all those who sup­ start second offensive in attempt to English Tarts WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE close mines in three counties. College. He finished at Trinity two sentence today after being convict­ Jefferson City—Gov. Roosevelt, years ago. While there he was cap­ ed of robbing the Sound View post- ported him aS: a candidate Coffee Cakes en route, prepares for first cam­ tain of the tennis team. Since grad­ office and store operated by J. T. Assorted Cookies paign address al Topeka today. uation he has worked at Cheney Rooney. for ecmstable at the polls Scotch Scones, Pies, etc. London — New York -to-Rome Brothers. He won the town tennis Dorney was arrested by State Po­ SIRLOIN, ROUND, SHORT, title in 1927 and has been a fore­ lice yesterday shortly after the rob­ yesterday; On ’Ibnraday and Saturday plane believed near goal. each week we feature home style Paris—Gorguloff, slayer of Dou- most contender for the title each of bery. Besides his jail sentence, he meat {des. mer, is executed. the past five years. was fined $25. Portland, Ore.—Legion prepares He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. for bonus action. John H. BlsseU of 109 ^ h street One Price Baltimore—Fischer wins National amateur qualifying medal. IS 96 YEARS OLD Only Boston—Uxiited Fruit steamship THURSDAY’S SPECIALS SPRLL SAVINGS AT Musa radioes she discovered the Norwalk, Sept 14^(AP) — Ed­ STEAKS fishing schooner Jovcu Manuel of ward Beard, reputed to be the oldest Havana in distress, took three of the bank president in the United States, OUR USUAL QUAUTY BEEF ALWAYS TENDER. schooners crew aboard and was pro­ observed his 96th birthday today by 'S MARKET ceeding to New York. performing his dally work in the Newport, R . I.— ^Richard W ash- South Norwalk Bank, of which he s'VW* 5.!’-.’ A Shipment of Fresh Fish to Arrive Thursday Miuming. bum Child, former ambassador to has been the head for several years. Bananas! PlokliBg Italy and chairman of the Newport Mr. Beard’s brother, Rev. Aiigus- Peppery! Conference, invites Alfred P. Sloui, tus F. Beard, D. D., observed his ^4 quart.basket Onions! ^ General Motors head to join the 99th birthday May 11, and is also 16 q t basket Newport movement. in good health. 1 2 c Gf«en aad red-alxed. Detroit, Mich.—Body of Erwin E. F r e s h M a c k e r k . Reynolds, 62, Brockton, Mass., em­ ployed by the W. L. Itouglas Shoe Carrots and Beets! Muel atsrii D raage PMceS company for 25 years, ti^en east. He was found dead of a paralytic Apides! Tea! stroke in a Pullman berth of a l c “ 1 9 c 4 foart basket train. RANGE 1 3 c F r e s h H a d d o c k Plymouth, Mass.—Police investi­ III I li gating the disappearance of Mrs. Selected Medliiiii Hot Boasted > Edith Dubois, await chemists report OIL : ,'iM tcisw > on hair found in Plymouth harbor SoaaetUng new iBjrange ell. A Potatoes! Peanuts! and a blood stained mattress found Ice C r^ m Halibut StOak water white efl ttat has a Mne ...... -Flu* ■ . P orgiaa Sw oriitW h in the Dub(fis sununer camp. flame. It glvea more heat and 5 c * " Auburn, Me.—Otis M. Stuart, less earbon. It oosta ae mere 3 5 c Auburn hotel owner, died after, po­ than the lafeiior oil yon have lO e lb. 2 4 a lb. lice say, his wife threw acid in his Best Evergreen Del MeMe 1 9 « lb. face. been aalng. PrOB^t ddlvery DeUbleiis fliStefa made on orders of flS gallons or Corn! Coffee! STORM WARNING more, FOr prices call G r a ^ ! 10c 2 7 c Washington, Sept 14.— (AP) — Last (diaiioe for oaulag. S c ” ^ The Weather Bureau today issued the following stom f vtazning: VAN’S “Advisory: 9:80 a. m. Gulf dis­ turbance central 100 miles almost due MUth memth of Mlssledppl Mver

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Resistvar of Veten REF0BUCANS0.K. Rayme^^ehoney ...... 108 (MRYlINDQtARMS llGIONNAIRES FAVOR : BSIMIOOSTOIEN Edward F. Moriahy ...... 338 UIESTBEniaDI Beprsseatattvea COMMimE SLATE Sherwood G. p o w e rs ...... 167 An out of state car wblle peai- , ipbtoBi ilia., ffept 14.—(AP) — DEBT CANCEUTION Stamford, Sepb U ^ (AP)b ATHDBSTATMN Harold W. Oarrity ...... 187 ing tbe'Munlelpal butiding yMter- nm wiUJJiKniw ft#4l|lin MBOttaty > again was under Stam ford poMce aa8-,A sew# at (Continasd from W$g»jOa9,f^ Jndcs of Probate day, noted the long line of men arifiAtod^. uateers were dragglDg thh W illiam KHyde 146 extending around the building Sheriff Browning Robineon’s army AuditoriibU, FQrRand, Ore.^ Sept. pond in the Meini;^ Of the bis usual high vote getting 1,457 Board of Education nod stopped at tbe. curb to ask. «f special deputies was standing One Yedr Term the reaeom ' The firivlfr asked a 1 4 r-(A P )— RMOlutioos denounoliBg. gates, sekini tbe bodies of yesterday. Bowers polled 991 votes. i b ‘ on all highways entering the cancellatico of BUropeas war deb|s Wlnle Cadner Was Absent He is tbe Democratic nominee for William E. Buckley ...... 148 pOrty wnrfcer the oause of the N ev York M B o ^ e i . prepared to resist efforts boys belisvsd to have drowbed. the same office and will strive to up­ Two Year Term fineup. of .^kbock troops” of the Progres- •qq opposing adherence of tbe Unit­ An overturned boat wUH From ffis Cage For Few set either Rogers or Thornton on Sarah H. Healy ...... 149 ’’Bread lide mieter,” said the "Mmery WoDuir . O f siv# Miners pf America, a newly ed States to the world court were dragging, ted to euiplelen Htat November 8. Three Tear Term worker, ladly. "A good crowd formed union, -Co enter the county occupants bad bens drowned. Edward J. Murphy ...... 164 today, but you should have seen reported favorably by ttte fo^gn re­ beat .was Identified as one taken The New Board in. an effort to. dissuade members of Mmates TIueves Cot Wires Constablea tbe gang yesterday." Hollywood It Hit S ik r. the United, Mins Workers nf AmM> lations coxmnlttes as tbe American lest night, on a erabbinff' wtp ifiition For Selectmen tbe winning nomi­ Jam es Duffy 147 ♦ lea from the - reduced Legion resumed its convention bars by NbSasl PatakF of 6fi Deter e ti^ t. nees are W. George Glenney, George • William R. Cam pb^ ...... 178 wage ecali.-.' - today. Steve W asko,^ 172 LeqfcwM avrinie, and Edward Tomaneldr 887 B. Keith, John L. Jsnney, Sherwood • Harold R. Keating ...... 153 Then tbs "storm" struck with all its The "ebock troops” were reported George Howitt of Wisconsin, cbalr- Boston. Sept. 14.—(A P)—About G. Bowers, William W. Robertson, Aloyriue Murphy ...... 121 fury again. At times the receiver W allingfort, Sept. 14.—(AP) — Elm streets None of the trid re­ Tbe trail In the investigation of th# beaded from Gillespie, for a drive msn of tbe resolutions commlttes of 1260,000 in Boston and Albany Rail* Wells A. Strickland and Aaron Justioes of tile Peace was scareely on the hook before the egainst Franklin, Pei?erjy and St. the convention, said the bonus army turned. home during tbelilght road funds were stolen from tbe Cook. Since Manchester’s Republic­ Joseph C. Doyle ...... 186 bell would ring again. About mid­ Buieids of Paul Bern, motion ptcRir# Culr counties. controversy and ths question (ff The boat ws# found o7ertumed .main ticket office of the Boston an Primary is practically equivalent • Harold W. G arrity...... 117 night tbe eteady flow of oaQs producer and buXband of Jeao'Yfor- with the anchor dragging In Nero- to a town election it is safe to aa- Sheriff Robinson whose 500 prohibition woulo not be brouidtt ton Bay, near Cove Vim, The oars Terminal Company in'the South Andrew J. Healy ...... 150 draped to a soattering few. There low, bioBde moving picture'.actri||S» jnity sheriffs once before pro before tbe convention during today’s sume that these nominees will con­ John F. Hughes ...... 180 were many expresaions of eatlsfac- vented Invasion, of Franklin county session. had drifted ashore, where they were Railroad station this morning. The stitute the new Board of Selectmen, John F. Limerick ...... 149 tion by those who called for tbe re­ readied across tbe continent'todgy found. from San Franrieeo to Wallingfofd strildng miners, announced: Two sub-committees of the resolu­ thieves worked the lock on a door Most surprising in this list is the de­ • Edward J. M urphy...... 156 sults. ‘ ‘0 not coming into Franklin and cut an iron*grilled cage during feat of Frank V. WiUianu, who was James F. Spillane...... 154 One woman eeemfd nsrticularly as eearch for the "otker oouni " tions committee have thee# ques­ the temporary absence of tbe cash* nominated last year and who has Auditor satisfied with every siMle result woman" in tbe life of the dead vian tions in hand. Tbe B. E. F. resolution SOGIBTY WEDDOra. gained a numbw of real friends on John F. Limerick ...... 194 She asked about tbs fight for rspre- which would censure President Hoo­ . -a a' ler. waa conducted by authoritie#. New York, S e p t 14.—(A F)—Mim Police compared tbe theft with a the present Board of SelectnMn. W. Let 111 Through asntative, about tbs beard of ssisct- ver for using troops in evicting the George Glenney who entered tbe po­ men and constables. To each sbe That Dorothy MiUette,^tbe "mys­ bonus marchers from Washington Is PoUy Curtis, daughter of Mr. and similar crime at tbe Statler Hotel Attorney William J. Shea who tery woman” is believed to'be Mwf* MAY BURY HATCHET Mrs, Eboy Curtis of New York and several months ago in which thieves litical arena only last year polled acted as moderator paseed a naost exelalmsd, "Fiiis!’* Many others let before the policy eub-commlttee. Tbe tbe highest vote for Selectman. He their feelinge be known when guerite Dorothy Mailette, daughter legislative eub-commlttee of the Brookfield, Conn., and Leonard Kim­ took several thousands of dollars. tiresome day. He did bis. beet to the late Mr. and M^. Paul J., -H artford, Sept. 14.—(A P)—The ball Firestone of Akron, Ohio, son Tbe robbery was executed in was given 1,616. Last year Glenney keep tbe large number of voters pleased with tbe results. Those who resolution committee will deal with topp^ tbe Selectmen nominees al were dlseatiafled apparently with­ Mailette, who formerly resided here, closing of tbe gap between the Old pfobibiUon. of Harvey S. Firestone, tire manu^ about thirty seconds, Captain J. moving as quickly as possible held comment and whose birth certificate was un-' and- New Guards was predicted by fseturer were married at the Galvin, one of the Investigators said. so. There was much conjecture dur. through tbs maebiiies. At times it earthed in tbe office of Town Clerk The large legislative committee of ing tbe campaign and during tbe A,t 11 o'clock la st night tb s leaders of both camps as tbe direct tbe Legion met in another part of emureb eff the Ascension today. Tbs theft occurred jur': before tbe was called to bis attention that grounds around the Municipal build­ Clifton D. Allen. result of tbe Maine riection as Dem- morning rush hour when many per­ voting yesterday over tbe seventh there were persons standing in line Edward J. Mailette, a brother; the city to study tbe bonus payment lace on tbe board. Aaron Cook won ing looked like the midway of a ooratie nominees and the State Cen­ question. This committee was under BURNED TO DEATH sons, arriving on trains from the not physically able to remain there coimty fair with fiyere and election came to the borough early this week tral Committee gathered here today suburbs, were passing tbe ticket of­ bis place polling 1,199. Cook relied for any length, of time. Moderator from bis horns in New York to se­ tbe chairmanship of Henry W. Col- nit nttle upon organization to win papers covering the grounds and to organize for the campaign. The mery of Kansas. W esterly, R. I., S ep t 14.—(A P)— fices on their way to business. Shea invariably escorted these per- lawns. Janitor George Apel was cure a certified copy of her. birth attitude of many (fold Guard chief- Mrs. Mary B. Dove, 80, was burned Thomas J. McDonell, cashier for bis nominanon, but his winning ions to the head of tbe line. There and baptismal rseord from HdV smile gained him a lot of voteis. faced with an all-day job cleaning tabis who have fought bitterly in to death today when fiames from'a the tsmainal company, told pbllM were instances when be allowed up the litter. Trinity duureb. Tbe date of U rn imarieqjuid conventions against rubbish fire in tbe rear of her home and railroad detectives that be left Board of Edocatien some persons'to go through the line given on the certificate was'Janu­ COSTELLO NOMINATED. Tbe Bucceskful candidates for the The weather yesterday was ideal Se New Guard was refiected in a ignited her clothing. Her huaband. the office for a few moments to go when those in tbe rear ranks be­ for producing a record vote, espec­ ary 6,1901. to a wash room. When he returned, Board of Education were Howell came angry. However tbe moderator Prendses to fkiarnh statement of William J. Brennan of New London, Sept. 14.—(AP)— WUliam, and four children survive. Cheney, John H. Hyde, Thomas J. ially for the woman. Tbe latter Winsted, committeeman from tbe Judge C. C. (fostello of tbe Groton be said, tbe money was gone. tried to use bis best judgment in were subjected to waits of an hour Mr. Mailette, who' is a pensioned Used False Keys Rogers, R. LaMotte Russell, Harold those to whom he gave preference. officer of the United States Thirty-first District. Mr. Brennan, town court was Unanimously nomi­ PROFESSOR DIES RaUroad detectives, after an in­ C. Alvord and Mrs. LUIian Bowers. during the late afternoon and eve­ avy and at tbe present a saleesaan one of the Old Guard National con­ nated for the State Senate in the Invariably .it was done because of ning. Tbe women’s machines were vention driegates who opposed the Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 14.—(AP) vestigation, discovered that an out­ Gustave Sebreiber and Louis L. Uitiyesr ' with headquarters in New Yprk, 18tb Senatorial District at the Re­ Grant were defeated by wide mar placed at the disposal of the men nomination of (fovemor Roosevelt, publican convention here today. —Dr. linne Sargent, a profeseor in er door apparently bad been opened There was some misunderstanding voters after tbs women bad all vot­ was unable to tell Rev. Joseph E. 1^ false keys a ^ that the Iron- gins. Howell Cheney and John K. when those who bad been etandiog Joyce, D. D., pastor of Holy Trimty said that the Maine victory undoubt- Judge Costello represented the dis­ tbe college of fine arts, Syracuse Hyde are for tbe one-year term, ed about 10 o’clock. church, the year of the birth nr tbe ly has,already brought tbe two fac­ trict at tbe legislative session of University, for 86 years, died today gklled cage had been cut sufficient­ in line a Icog time waiting to vote The nomination of Edward ly to effect an entrance. Thomas J. Rogers,and R. LaMotte saw others pass into tbe Municipal month of the birth of his sister, but tious nearer together. 1921. of heart disease. Russell for tbe two-year term and Moriarty as registrar on tbs Demo­ tbe priest promised* to make a A traveling auditor for the com­ building and vote. Tb«Be were, for cratic ticket yeeterday assures him pany later said be was passing in Harold C. Alvord and Mrs. TAlUian tbe most part, registered Demo­ searn of the records for tbe info V Bowers for tbe three-year term. df election at tbs town election next mation. &e vicinity of the cashlerfs office at crats. Tbs Democrats used two dif­ mornth. He has already announced M pi^m ately tbe time tbe cashier Charles A. Sweet led tbe eleven ferent maobinss and thsrefors it Mr. Mailette said he was positive constable candidates polling 1,249, th a tr be will name as his drauty for ' the Dorothy MiUette connected with was absent. He said he noticed two waa not necessary for them to stand tbe remaining term Edward CoughCkui men Ig tbe cage but that he at­ neatly 806 more than tbe second in line. the Bern case was bis missing sis­ man, Charles Crockett. Tbe tun Hu and on tbe date of bis election ter. M ancheetev'e G reatest O il B urner V alue! tached BO particular importance to Record Breaker will again name Mr. Coughlin. them at the time. One of the men stables winning the nomination are Five hundred and seventy-four Tbe Mailette family moved from Clarence H. Anderson, Charles This means that should Mr. tbe borougk td Worcester, Mass., had a brown bag, he said. He de­ more votes warn east in yesterday’s Moriarty for any cause be unable to scribed the men and went with Mc- Crockett, James W. Foley and some years ago where tbe pwenta primaries tbstfin any other primary serve and resign that Mr. CougbUn died. Mailette said Dorothy waa put Donejl to police headquarters where Charles A. Sweet. in tbe history of tbs town ef Man- For justice of tbe peace Jacob will sucessd to tbe office. Both are in a convent to be educated. After he looked over tbe Rogues Gallery ehsstsr. Tbs total number of votes Old Guard Democrats. photographs. Greenberg was tbe only defeated graduation, be said, idQi sister went candidate being 200 votes Mow the east was 8,871 as compared with the to China to engage in missionary lowest vote for tbe office. The win­ form er high record, 2,797 p voted, that tbs time limit was up, er the city clerk, upon receipt of *Jobn L^■ Jsnney ...... 147 Wall Street tbe rerignation of James J, Walker, Tim e Only ger plan, but Studebaker was bareljr Henning A. Johnson ...... 60'l and that in order to vote they must 410*95 Cafh get in line and stay in line until tbs certified that tbe office of mayor steady. *George E. K eith ...... 1499 71)0 simple construction of tbe burner eliminates constant cleaning and fussing with adjuste Tbe midweek electric power and last vote was registered. It was ex- was vacant and should be filled'oy Walter T.. Mahoney...... 8(N aetly^two hours from tbs tlmo of Brief8 an election in November^ ~ ' mints. Quick starting and safe operation are assured by the advanced sdeDtifle design of the • steel production reports eontinued Clarence R. MartlB ...... 67!> IDEAL Oil burner. mildly favorable, but did not indi­ Joseph G. Pero ...... 104^> cloring until Robert Mtre«r» the last cate siUHcient change to fire the man in tins rsaebsd the ehsoksrs at New York, Sept. 14—Fiscal oper­ nV E YE AR GUARANTEE iV. Robertson ...... 126^ > ations of tbe U. S. Treasury sche­ market with, any fresh bullish en- Clifford C. Squires ...... 180 11 p. m. All day loug tbsre was al­ CURB (P T A T IO N S tiiusiium. Usually well-informed ways a Uns ahead of the eheckers, duled for .tomoriow will involve a LOW FIRST COST LOW OPERATING COST •Wells A. Strickland ...... 1214 money market turnover of more Joseph Trotter ...... 297 tbe smsllsst line being noted at noon. redemption of 8718J)00,000 of By ASSOCIATED PRESS quality Frank V. W illiam s...... 1114 matnxmg issues, ths sale of at leaet Amcr Cit Pow«nd Lt R , Assessor. Novelty As m Gaa and-Elec A ...... levels ef the reaetion of the past Many of those that voted yester* 11,150,000,000 of new lieues, pay­ •Thomas J. Lew ie...... 1497 m ent at interest on outetandipg ob- Amer Stm Powi«. two sessions, but there was a imta- Tax CeUecter. day decided early in tbe di^ that Bins Ridge...... ble tendency among tbe tradhig they would not wait ittvline *’ten Ufationa and ths quarterly tax col­ P. J. MORIARTY •(3eorge H. Hows ...... 1638 lections. Cent StetM Elec ...... element to see whether tbe support Representative. minutes to vote” as tksy eayi:esssd Cities Service ..a...... 174 WEST CENTER ST. levels established would be mm- it, and went about their business in Sherwood G. Bowers ...... 99: Another advance was recorded Cities Ssrv pfd ...... ! lained. The list had lost gbout a Miss Marjory Cheney ...... 1121 town and in Hartford and returned Else Bond and Share ...... third of its extreme rlie froip July to ess the long line itUl .circUng the this week in the "Iron Age" com­ Ford Um ited ...... to September, and could not. breim •Thomas J. Rogers ...... 146'' posite price of heavy mating steel Samuel Stevenson ...... 10> building. SenriDg the novelty of the (foldmaaSaebs...... away much farther without exceed’ situation, many votere joined the scrap now quoted at 87.67 a ton Midwest Utils ...... ing tbe proportions of a mere •R^lUam J. ThomtoB ...... 1233 compared With |7.58 a ton last Jodge ef Probate. line before closing time and spent Niag-Hud P ow ...... ; tccbnleat or secondary reaction. two hours walking around the build­ week. Tbe flitisbed steri composite P san Road,» Steel production has failed to •William S. Hyde ...... 1646 rsmslni unriienged at 1.969 cents a Board of Ednoatten. ing to cast their M lot. Pub” util H rid ...... •. pickup as rapidly as expected in pound, with,tbe ifig iron composite Stand]_Oil End ...... ) One Year Tarm. Captain Herman Schendel dataU- •leo imebsnged at 818.64 a gross seme quarters. Dow-Jonsa reported ^ Feufiders ...... •HbwsU Cheney ...... 1211 ed Officer Joseph Prentice to take ton. that c^ratiens im the Toungnown his place at the end of the line at ted Oae area bad receded a little since the •Jrim H. Hyde...... 1688 United ZA and Pew A ...... Gustave Sohreiber...... 757 the closing hour and later OfflMr tbe start ef the week, although this was The hoard of Managers of Util Pew end L t .... I • • h-s • e • - regarded as temporary. Sources Two Year Term* Leeter Bebrend followed the vpten New York Cotton Exchange baa cleiMte U. S. Steel understand that Louis L. Grant ...... 611 around to th e poUp. Manj^ w6U voted te set the maximun^Umit of boekhvs sines S^t. 1 had shown ^Thomas J. Rogers...... 164 s e s a 696 was 2,961 and 410 by tbs Democrats. weekly statistics, however, made John H. C. Longdyke 280 The Herald phones were bw^ all MAKINGVDTERS traders reluctant to follow a move Oarenee K. Petersen • • e e s e s e e 673 evening and the official Vote was rMONSY- in those issues, since this is tbe sea- Gerald R. Risley ...... 675 not available, ^ e to the reason Ths Bslfotmen and Town Clerk FOR iviinr faamly n bo son of declining gasoUnd consump- Raymond B. RoUnson ...... 879 above stated umil near mUhiigbt. of tbs Tflwn of Manebester hereby Uon. Com>er m etal showed signs William J. Shields...... 496 Earlier in the evening members of give notice that th ^ wilt be in eea------^ ^ at renewM beavlneas, with a little •Charles A. Sweet ...... 1249 tbs Herald staff answered hundreds irimi a t the Town O erk ’s office in metal moving at less than the 6 1-4- Jostiee of tbe Feaoe. of calls for the results. the Municipal'Building for the pur­ CesAtarik Unbe • cent-a-pound price being maintained •’Thomas A. Brennan ...... 955 Yesterday’s voting waa a severs pose of examining the qualifications by larger producers in both domes­ Jacob Greenberg ...... 687trial on tbs election woricers, due to pf electori and admitting to the tic and foreign markets. •John Jensen ...... 1209 the slow vote and the oontinuoue erector’s oath those who shall be •Hugh McCauU ...... 681 line of voters. Machine tendere were found qualified on the following •Maiirlce Pastem gok ...... 888 obUged to open the Voting booths fior days; JUSTICE STONE RESIGNS •Harold R. Symington ...... 1819 the voterawsad the extra two hours SATURDAY SEPT. 17, 1932 sniM NAi PMANa c a •Stuart J. Waaley ...... 1187 was a distinct trial to^hoss that bad Said board may puhUcly adjourn Reem 9i State Theater EolMixf Cambridge, Mass., Sept 14.— Registrar of Voters. remained on duty 11 hours without a first meeting from time to time if 788 Mato ftaeet. (AP)—Judge Arthur P. Stone of •Robert N. Veltch ...... 698 n^cssary until Bawday Sept. 34, PboM 9480, Storih BfapelMeter Belmont rerigned todinr as presid relief except for lundi. # AndKor. Three Phones Ewy ing justice of the Appoiate Division •Isaac Cole ...... 648 Tbs Herald kept thrss tslfphotts SATURDAY. jMBPT. 84, 1982 at District Court and as a member DEBIOOBATIG . FROM 9 A. M. TO S P . M. BTAND^ the administrative committee of wires oppn and two reporters an­ swered an almost steady haiw o of ARD T n iB . FRANKUN lUiUH fUM H courts. Sherwood G. B bvere ...... 187 Signed i He continues as the presiding calls. Tbs majority came at annmd RANGE OIL Thomae B. Brosnaa ...... 145 9:80 when it had been announced THOMAS ROGERS 8e Per GaltoiiDeiivered. M tice of tbe Srd Dishrtot Court of Harold W, Oarrity ...... 154 the primary resulta were expected. WELLS A. SimCKLAND pastera Middlesex, although he has John J* Mahoney ...... 188 Inqmrers were informed timt tbe GEORGE E. KEITH 24 Kenr Service. not sat since early in August fol­ Andrew J. Hesiy ...... 168 resulte would not he avalkMe before ' FRANK V, WILLIAMS W e will lieu X 4kom and fanoet lowing a finding against him of Cbarlee Bkrabaez ...... 125 11:80 due to tbe feet that It bqd SHERWOOD O, BOWERS w ith a'tautaeet for to# eseten*e iilaappropnation from tbe eatate of Clarence E. Wrialey ...... 184 been decided \ to allow everyoBC W. O BORW .C Lm fN ET iopifiy ef RM fi 00. - - Be. Genmeve Oaiic ef Cambridge A assssor' etMdlnf in Hue at to vote. WM. J . THORNTW . Judge Celan C. Campbell William E. Ksattng ...... 163 . Ckllf eontinued to come m r ^ - BMjd'eC.Selfotmea. Pkebe MaUalMWIer m e seaHon of Cambndga TAx-'CMeeter ^ Jarly although tkerr wis a'n eti^ ^SAMUEL J. TORKOfOTON, RACKUmiHLCO. J' CSeoige H. H ops 194 •Me le ^ . until sbor^ befo^ U:90. Town a e r k . V . ■ ■. ’ • - ■• ,' -.' - *.'^- \ ' ,* : • ■; •* ‘Jr,

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•Ifiats .0 0 -Bow to»f&B0iL Wril .by by BtoridvE iBWd-Auteerity A G . MONTGOMERY ’•.iMcWisaMaiMC NOW 18 THE TDIE io iaD F iN B ^ FOB THOVOHTFULNESS (rider people did. CHAPTER I the T»*" for no reason at all except btmsiif to r whpt, ho had dbne. Her No chUd. went hungty ta . lager .gUu^, Dona Delo waa w very t i j DR. M ORi^ FIBh BEIN Tbs effleM 1b th« Equity Build* that he was trained to notice any* Last year I heard a t a small town town and tin ridldren.get simple hut ♦tiiiig unusual^ The fellow east ' a aHurihl tonriaine creature.'As tee 1)1^ u rt QMUsloui uBd Bttnotlvu^ muhebid.'a,hQt dbg and ripped soda The MaijMchiuetta Department in wUch .mothers worked out an ad­ nourishing .and flUlng rood. Tb«y have the atxuoepbere of auc* fleeting glance past Stan and re^h* mirable plan. In largw elrijty, there are num ^ f' eeeeful bualneea. The comer, oftlcea ed toward the dash of the car. An from. aihbttle. Stan,thought her the of; Public. Hsalte ;&has . issued oua waya .Of p s^ d te g lunches fb t oTeriookinf Tenth street a n equip* instant later a couple brushed moat attyactive girl he hml ®ver some interesting pampUets* of ad­ Many of the fathers were put of school children. ^m etlm M they ato against him. Stan was pushed rude­ seen.'He made up?Us mind to tell work, an4 welfare funds were low. i p ^ with mahogany furniture, easy her so ras to be"able to see her vice to moth4ra,'wUch offer exceed- free, sometimes given fora nominal chairs and convenient ash tra 3rs. ly aside. As he moved he saw a iPgly valuable hints. 6he 6f tee At first-the townswomen in more sum, two, three; (to five cents, in or carefully dressed young man hur­ again; * Of 'CourM tee was unattain­ fortunate circumstances thought of A great glas8*topped dMk stands able tor: ope oif Us standing but he most practical deals with.tee train­ near the school-huUdlng. almost In the cm ter of the deep riedly gtiiding a girl to the open doof ing of ihfhpts. a community kitchen in wUch the But In 80 many smaller places, of the car. Stan stared at'the win­ was spre she would be friendly. He children of poorer families could rug. In spite of this atmosphere on just Mt'and lobfced.iat her for what For coPveUence tUs special and in suburbs outride clty .jurisdie- a Friday afternoon at 10 minutes dow of ^ e car as the door slammed pampUet offers hints' op'^uay train­ have their lunches. tion, teis question ol feeding hun­ shut A pair of shapely ankles and teemed only a few minutes. She In fact I believed it was tried out, past one the air In Suite 216 was broke ipto:^hls‘thoughts, abruptly by ing PUd bn Ught tfaiupg and cer­ gry children is-a big problem. surchsurged with something almost two trim slippers rose above the sill. tain diets knoryp as dry .suppers to but there was difficulty in getting Times are getting better, but it A man who had been crouching in leaping up. funds and people, to rim It. At any explosive. “There’i dad!” With a wave of her give to infants so teat theie will be will be months .b^ope the unem­ “Mr. Ball from Blind River, eh?" the back of, the car rose into view no Special pressure on their organs rate It winked out and they were ployed can be reabsorbed into the and bent over the girl. There was a hand she darted outride. Asper Delo’s face was purple with Stah;;i^ked: through the window of elimination at Ught. The Unts back where they started. working w^rld. anger. “Mr. Ball, you are a dirty flashing of kicking slippers and a follow:...... One day at a meeting a mother It may extend into the cold Irish snoop!” The owner and opera* muffled scream. ^ Then the car leap* and' aew '^per Delo 'striding across tee' patch orgravel between two red Day TraiUng got up and said, “I can give lunch months. That there will still be tor of the Delo Timber Company ed away from the curb, r. Begin to tealn your , baby to at my house to two extra children much unemployment this winter sprang to his feet and moved pon- it rocketed into the traffic like a pumpe. Be e tc h e d Dona'smothered use tee .'chamber the first monte. In her 'farityr’s arine apd saw her a day for a month.” seems almost certain. All of us will derously around his desk. mad thing but it did not get away 2. Hold Um comfortably to your And before the session w'as over have to do what we can—^not only to The target of his wrath, a lean bedfore Stan Ball had leaped on the tike Us hipd and ICid Um toward lap on tee chaniber. Do tUs at the lunch i;pom. With a half smile nearly every woman there had made giving to organizations but in a young man with a freckled nose empty trunk rack behind the spare regular times, when he wakes up, the same offer. social way not practiced briore. and wide, firm mouth, looked the tire. The little curtidn at the back at the .turn. 'of ;Us liick Stap slipped when he is ready for Us nap and through tee. back door, tossing a ’The. teachers, and the principal Breakfast is as imporUmt aa big boss over with amused gray window was up and he was able to before each feeding. (there was just one building In lunch. Children, I am afraid, will be eyes. He shoved his Stetson back as crouch down so he would not be tollar on- tee counter as he hurried 3. Change diapers promptly by. . . " . ■' '■ town) had information about the going to school without breakfrst though to allow a shock of \mruly, easily seen should it bo lowered, when wet. TbC baity' soon learns to faihillea In need of help. There was too in some case- unless Good dark hair a little more freedom. It ipj^g sj^ away, darting feel uncomfortable in a wet diaper. no trouble about the worthy ones. Samaritans can see a way to give a was plain that he was a man moro I through the traffic while curious 'He’agone!’! There was more than This helps In bis tralUng. sutyrise.,to. Dona’s voice as she en­ It was tried and proved to be very child an egg, a dish of oatmeal and a accustomed to the jM^dle ttan to|p^^ggtrlans grlnn^ at the spectacle 4. As sodn as .the baby sits up successful. The children who were little fruit to start the day with. the soft carpets of Suite 216. of a big town ..car dashing along with tered^ te s ■ litoeh. room with her easily of Us own accord, use a chair being helped did not feel at any time “I never knew a squarehead who father behind her. for Um in the bathroom, instead of We must not get weary of giving, a cowboy riding the trunk rack. they were marked for charity. It particularly v.'here children are con­ could keep his temper,” Stan Ball | Stan grinned at three successive po* “'What^s. his name?” Asper Delo the. chamber in your lap. was just “ah arrangement” and drawled with mock gravity. 5. 'Leave Um on tee chair not cerned. To help them keep well and licemen whO deferentially allowed pulled" a .groeh-backed memo book they accepted it as such. strong and happy is the most Asper Delo smacked the glass top |jjg through their from Us pocket. ‘Til mail Um a longer than five minutes. Do not of his desk with a huge fist and ex* earning signals. It was plain all let him have toys tq ptoy with or The other children at whose worthwhile, work I know of. Not check.” ^He slumped do'wn heavily houses they were dined did the in­ only children of school age but those ploded wrathfully. “You came here Ube men on the beat knew Asper beride -ona bf the tables. - amuse Um. to Insult me!” His words choked private limousine. Two of 6. When the baby can walk suc­ viting. They rose to tee occasion re­ of pre-school age must he looked Is Stanley Black but I markably well and took as much in- after. him. officers waved threatening clubs didn’t'" ask ,'Us addreiss'.” ItoPa was cessfully take off tee diapers and 'T came here to tell you the truth gj Stan and promptly dismissed him dote to - nervous' teirs ' now*. put Um into jersey “panties.” and I aim to get It out of my sys- gg gg impudent hitch hiker. He had Old Asper grunted and wrote 7. Do not lue rubber panties— tem.” Stan Ball grinned, showing a caught a glimpse of a tip-tilted little down, the name. “HC’ll be underfoot they injure the skin. When travel­ you have a nose teat insists on be­ set of even, white teeth, lyith an nose, a pair of red lips and a mass from nc^ on, don’t worry. He and ing use tee large loose rubberized ing a mirror for everybody's re­ easy swing of his booted leg he of brown hair as the girl had been diaper. Have an extra one to place GLORIFYING flection. In that case, choose aii Dudley will be fighting a duel.” He in your lap or on the car or train oilless powder base and apply it seated himself upon the wide win* rushed past him. He was sure he squeezed Doiifs hand affectionately. dow ledge overlooking Tenth street, had a very diverting half hour seat. on your nose only. This haff been a hard day and he was Many babies keep dry. during the YOURSELF Paste rouge is barred for oily Asper Delo’s bony Jaws worked ahead. v tired. ‘ , until his blue eyes bulged but no The car swerved nnd shot Into ^ day ' after 12 or 14 months—some, facra; Rouge in cake form is more words came. Dona, shook her head. “He’s not much younger if the training is BEAUTY HOLDS ITS HEAD desirable. An oily skin will ato side street. As the traffic thinned that ktodi .'Dad. 1 won’t see Um “You have committed several Its speed increased. The back cur­ begrm tee first monte. PROUDLY sorb tee paste rouge t(m quickly murders and you are a prime thief.” tain was raised a little but Stan again unlessT-find him.” mght Training and a complexion, whldn may be Stan Ball made the statement coiild see no faces. For 10 minutes “Well, T haven’t time to look Um 1. Do not give any water, milk Famous beauties of yesterday charming when you look In your easily. As heApoke hit eyes wan? they raced west, then made a right up how. I have to go to Three Rivers or other fiuid to drink after 5 p. m. were accused of being proud. As glass for that long, last look, v/iU on business. A d will do more to keep The young man’s thoughts were striving to close the train. Their beetling brows. ’The fellow had for it, Stan Ball stood qvfsr the wilt­ obscure timber camp. She felt he rudely Interrupted. “You’ll eat those woiild be just the person to handle in the morning. you young tem IS'TH&A p> of flesh at the hack of your neck. The car was stopping at the door curately through a knotoole in the Um. With a'savage jerk' tee relieved “A wUpsnapper nosing around for Elemotto of Humor Are Good, said boss rp at Three Rivers has hired of the cabin. Both its doors swung floor. a report op the ’Three Rivers tract,” It denotes the fact that the years it done. Not once but three times!” him of-Us gun. Stan Ban burst out are adding up, and that you don’t Huteliineoii Book dost BOsite open and the three men leaped out. Stan Ball’s hands closed diard as laughing and Us- freckled' nose Aaper grunted.. Being a Really Great Fsree Stan Ball’s jaw thrust out aggres­ Without delay they piflled. the girl he shifted his eyes to see the gdrl. hold you/head in the right huumer. sively. “You own that outfit and wrinkled until the-bro^ spots'danc- ‘‘Thit to' supervised timber. Why Lie on your hack, hands clasped, and after them and rushed her into the She was shaking hgr head and not let'Um’ help 'himself? Dona was “Big Buriness,” by A. 8. M. you’re responsible.” He leaned to­ cabin. stamping her. feet. Her hands were edT- ' ' \ ‘ stretch downward as vigorously as ward Asper Delo and his eyes were impatirati • ' ' Hutchinson, might have been a very Stan slapped his belt with a sigh tied with a sUk sizarf and her mouth "You have a way ;.wlth gunmen, “The ’three Rivers tract is paying you.can. har4JTm gotog up there to get n“i 'J^ught Ma’m.” He .bowed .^ th .a fiOurite of AMERICANS PUSH FORWARD Raise and lower your head and funny novel if only its mirtegi'ring report of your workings, an honest I uau uui, huuueu,, he was gagged with a'handkerchief but and it’s b^en handled right hut that would have use for his gun in the her blue eyes”were 'imcovered' and Us wide hat, teen held .but Us band shoulders from the floor. ’The ten­ qualities hadn’t affected Mr. Hutch­ report—get that?” Stan pushed his for the “Bettef let.a m^-.from brat doesn’t get to check it over or On Sept 14, 1918, American sion vdll develop the muscles. city and had left it in a saddle they were wdde and, angry while her anybody ris.e! H is .s- tough stand to inson himself quite so strongly. hat back a little farther. “I came pocket at the home ranch. Now he nose was tipped up defia^y. Even tee mountains have'that gaf^' Mlss.” troops nortk of S t Mihiel repulsed The manner in which you place up here to tell you so that you could makp a' profit on. That’s why I have heavy Giertnan counter-attacks and 1 mean to say thai. Mr. Hutchin­ found himself about to tangle with in his haste to go to her aid Stan ’They faced each other for a sec­ Sw ei^ "there'.” Siiddtely Asper (K>ld cream on your neck and call your man, Swergln, and have three armed kidnapers. He slid paused to note the finely cjriiseled ond. Then the girl ^tyh’s pushed on for an additional gain of shoulders, with an upward, outward, son has written an excellent farce, - him hire a breed to shoot me in the bent oyer and. patted Dona’s hand. from two to three miles on a 35- but he has spoiled it by underlinhig back into the willows and headed for nose and the' curved throat eatyo * laugh with a soft alto ydice,'-‘Tt'ty "I’ll itove orders, to find Mr. Black smooth, firm stroke helps your neck back.” the cabin. below it. The'girl was not afraid, reaffy funny,' isn’t It? ” 3be; p^mid mlle front' retain its youthful contour. Pat on every joke and chu(ridtog immoder­ Asper Delo was past words but and have: 1 ^ shipped out to tee Guns from tee fortress of Metz ately ' at every humorous t ^ t of “Elegant!” he muttered as he Stan noticed that ' at once,s biit -riie him tee gun ^teout hesitytlph- - house tomorrow.’! He rose and held the erpmo 'rigorously If there is a he was not past action. In the days thrust aside the long willow leaves nras furiously angry. N oisele^y he ■ “Great fun,’ but w e; l^ett'er herd were brought into action by tee Ger­ tendency tor a roll of fat to appear the plot , when he had run his own crews he out hte 'arm. “Now we must get mans in an effort to stop the Ameri­ In Its essentials, the novel is loto and looked through them. Two of slid around, to ■ tee door which stood mi'sclves out b^ herei ifltorr-:-*” back and ’roport ' ' this mess to the in any one place. hdd ruled with his fists. Now his the thugs ran out of the cabin, a open and inviting. . 3tgod' was no glib-tongu® Women were, beings to be (To Be' Continued) that you must not let your circula­ There are two broteera'who lose With a rasping roar he swung a fist panion. They leaped into the big chair close to tee^p^jrihg and his met properly In Us little' world. German armies in northern France. tion grow sluggish or your skin go their interest in a vast fortuh« to*: at Stan Ball’s chin. car and starts the engine. With back was partly, timhe'd. It was evi^ Bven such unusuU^ efroumstynces British forces resumed tee offen­ to sleep. Keep your skin alive. Necks cause they permit seven pug dq$a That irritating young man side? IT WAS — AIN’T NOW sive near St. Quentin and captured stepped with lightning smoothneu. the motor racing madly they swung dent that this enjoj/ment of his cap­ did not alter the cate;' are Just like minds. If they aren’t to die u? But Evening Herald Pattern her wtod-blown tan' teat' hi&d: npt metohtely began to splurge. Bye of Criles-sur-Alsne. toilet preparations on your dress­ master who is the living image of- you haven’t the sand to do your own came from city air and Us llpa-part- and ,l^e UaL creditors got wtod of .llTcrrg®;er&ment of Austria-Hun­ ing table. But you wlU need the TwiMing brother. So he hires By HELEN WILLIAMS ed as he reaUzed who sho'^^ras, “Old Henry’S-ffnd,.and it Wasn’t long un gary'invited all belligerent nations plenty of soap, a complexion brush him to impersonate the broteer. and killing.” There was a tai’ ting edge to enter into non-hiUctom discussions to the words. Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson ASper’s daughter—-^ th all tee old til Henrj^s ftod was reduced to 80 whose bristles are firm, yet pliant, lays a plan whereby tee schoolnoas- Breathing heavily, Asper Delo Furnished wite Every ■ Pattern. ■ boy’s spunk,” he teought'an lie fol­ cents. • . with a view to ending'the war. and warm water enough to splash ter can vanish, presently, in a way' collected himself. He was not licked lowed her outside '^th6ut;(jmeaking- and splash against your face. which will convince the courts that by any means but he realized that A.simply styled dress, so (^tiqct- Dona Delo did ' not nopce tUs Oily skins respond better to he has died. he was np match for the lean ly different in character that will omission. She was'^ Still: aifigry. xnd cleansing treatments of soap and Of course, the real brother turns youngster who faced him. He shook attract tee spoart college girl and nto bild; a wsffer -than to any other method. If up just as the plot is to be tontyf. his fist Impotently and retreated high schoormiss. small hand upbh Us armis“Y’bu.mujit - THfS CURIOUS WORLD - you think teat your sldn feels and the novel comes to s hecuc and around his desk. It has tee new Ugh neckline, so hot teiim me riffy or tmaj^rectaitiye cleaner when you use a cleansing really amusing coindusion, includ­ "You’ll never set foot on the important this season; It can also but I’m mad clear te?bt^^ That cream, ctoose (me that is olUess. ing an episode in 'vdiich a grex^r Three Rivers cuttings, you lying be worn opened in rever effect, if cad, .Graham, ppt it oygr-on'ine: that Use it before-you wash your face. goes gaga mid th r o ^ pastry all you please. TheHAR Wipe off tee cream, teen apply tee whelp! We have that tract Inspect­ he was a coUege ;chum‘ l^dley’s ON A over London’s, biggest department ed and the timber checked by a It’s stimning carried, out in wine and got me out to the cUr.’But for soapy lather quite as though your store. But Mr.: Hutchinson krops government man and we don’t al­ red supple woolen with toning bone you T d ■ mblBt likely have"stayed WOMANS pores hadn’t been cleansed a few jogging your dhow and whtyperi^ low fools meddling with our busi­ buttons. tied up-and Dfid would, have had to minutes before. “Catch on?”—and it just about ness.” Asper gripped the top of his And to make it! You’ll be amazed pay.”' She smff'ed im at him.sp radi­ GROWS Wash your face with S(»p and spoils it all. desk and his words jerked from be­ at the short time it will take, to say antly that Stra heeam c'tit' once NO warm water at least three times a ^ -‘Big Business” is published by tween his teeth. noteing of tee saving in cost. aware of Us dust-covered, clotelng, FASTEfl day. Make the bathing process a Little, Brbwn and Co., at $2A0. “Yes? inspected and reported?. Rough crepe silk is eqtudly lovely THAN rite. Massage the lather Into your to faaUoh it Uf freckles and Us. teqbk ort and had been taken bgr a heavy>aet man • eeeeeeeGeeG.eeeteGGeeGeeae miketee'bld rie iik e it Who veea/a drtver'S'eap.-'^ -Maai eyed li^TisB .miitu' ^ki. w u Mekiqg - N. ‘ ' •''' *■ .-/f^'- ■'V .. .v ^ ' • a ^ / iUNCHSSTBR 8VI8NIN(i HifiKAU). bWJUTH .WEDNESDAY, SBCTBMBEK'1 4 ,198S8. lfAliE;lliLEVii BOBBY GRANT QUALIFIES YANKS CINCH FOR NATIONAL AMATEUR CUBS HIGH SCHOOL TEAM Posts 36 Hde Total'ef 15(^ RICKARD BROUGHT miUNIHHSSEU - HAS ONLY ONE VET €hre Failg Pbyas Shoot 9-3-4(rnb h O t lie f Lowest Scores On Record BOXING OUT OF m tHSEIHIlUU' FOR CROSS COUNTRY Im IM Diiide DqiUe KD For GoK Tonmey. MINE CAMP MUD Widi G u t f—K I w . K b IN TENNIS DODBIES ■■ ■ • jCsach W ^ e n Will BoOd % altiQ)ore, Md., Sept. 14— ^RoberT KsSEKRtaer. Mom Grant, aged 22, of the Weth­ *■1 the Gum h a F d Dress Defeit OleMT, Brittos, 64^ Squad Around Ifard^ 30 ersfield, Conn., Country dub, goes into the records today as one of Sait and Then SoU It To Kaviag Milted away the Amerioaii 6 -1 ; Ale Heavy Favorilei Rumiers At First Practice the 82 golfers from both sides of League pennant the Yanks could alt the Atlantic who qualified in one die & ut For IGBIobs. back today and watch tiu progress To CapiBre Crows. of the lowest scoring United States of the race In the National League Toogh Sdiedide. amateur championships on record. and. figure out vdiat to buy witii their shard of the World Series re­ Grant n^tiated the Five Farms EDKEOB’S NOTE:* This ifl the ceipts. Walter Holland and Earl BiiMIlr course yesterday in 75 shots, third of a series of six articles *1110 Yankees won their right to winaep and numerup respMtiyely .hi ^ The first practice eeeeion of Man- exactly duplicating his score of wUch cbTOnicle the rise and fall of partidpate the World. Series with the town singles tennis tounidy,-ad­ Ibheater High Sehoor* cross country Monday and posting a 86 hole total ycatsrday^s 9 to 3 victory .over the of 150 that put him safely through boxing since the day of Jim Figg, vanced to the semi-finals of the was held Monday aftenuxm aeveland Indsns. They can lose douUes tournament by scoring a with thirty candidates reprurting to the most important' and exacting the-first champion. all their reauuning II games if they test of his golfing experience. straight aet victory over JaniM Brit­ Coach Pete Wigren. Only one vet­ feel so disposed and stOl finish a lap ton and James O’Leary on the eran ;0f last years team returned to Bobby succeeded where many of By WERNER LAUFER ahead of the Athletics. NEA Service Sports Writer Jesanis courts last night. The scores the squad in the person of Billy the big men in golf failed, as the By dividing a double bill with the were 6-4 and 6-1. • Murcb, who captured the state list of non-qualifiers includes John New. York Giants yesterday while Seeded No. 1, Holland and Bis- championship in the mile run last DeForest, the British amateur 'Two stacks of glittering |20 gold Plttabumh was being wbitewaabed sell are heavy favorites to capturd champion; , Max M s T' pieces In the amount of 830,000 by Ed Brandt of BMtim 3-6, - the the title, although the other three Zapatka, Lengle and Cary, 1 ^ ston Jimmy Johnston, three starts the golden era of boxing. Cubs increased their load to 5 1-2 year’s high point scorers on the former United States champions; ’The gold, exWbited ’-u e window seeded teams still remain in the nm -' games with 12 to play. ning, with a possibility that Hawley, cross country team have been lost fttid such feUows as B illy H owell of the crude frame bank building in Athletics Idle and Woodruff, seeded No. 2, will throhgh graduatlwi. Their Shoes Frank Dop, Eric Flddian, Tommy Goldfield, Nev., in 1906, collected In­ The Athletics were idle as the meet the four-star combination in will be filled b y Diana, Merz, Mul Taller, the Hartley brothers from terest to the extent of so many mil­ Yanks sewed up the race. The third the finals. doon, Peckenham, Dannaher, Doo' EnMand; Tony Torrance, Gene Ho­ HEKHEwnHeRlGiTTME lions of dollars that even Tex Rick­ place W aal^ gtcm Senators w ere tak­ Bhue, Murch and Toman. This is mans, Cjnil Tolley, Pajil Jackson AMDTRe PlGMI p l a c e ard, the sports world’s greatest ing a 4-1 trimming from the lowly Don Jesanis and Winslow Rich* the second year that Manchester Chandler Hurper, Don Moe and fC URou&I^TrtE FKiHTeWVIESb I d PLANT A PiCrHT stacker of coin, couldn’t have count­ (^cago White The St. Louis mond won their match 'with Un< High has placed a cross country Watts Gunn. IRE Nice PEOPLE. „.AND HARVESriRESOGAPs,"-'* ed thcm^ l^ro'wns improved the day by whip­ coin and Stillman Keith, 6-3 and 6-1, team in the field and the experience and will play Belber and Weiman. It Charley dare missed out because The window display was the ping Boston’s Red Sox 9 to 4. gained last year is expected to prove c______is niso reported that the Gorman' he used up 44 shots coming back urse that a bonanza-glutted min- The Cubs and Giants had a pair of valuable in facing a schedule of grand tussles #t the Polo Grotmds, brothers defeated Bissell and Ven- much stiffer competition than in the after being out 87. Milton Pler- gig town offered for a fight between pont Warner of Pine Orchard, other­ the Cbicagos taking the first 3-1 but nart but no scores have been receiv­ p u t . Joe Gans and Battling Nelson. The ed. They will meet - Stowe and Me- - wise "Pipey,” is the only other Con­ idea was publicity that would put dropped the night cap 3-2 in 11 in­ The Schedule CHuskey tonight. Arrangements are being made to necticut man besides Grant in the the crude camp of Goldfield on the nings. select circles. TO CONTINUE BOUTS The Brooklyn Dodgers downed St. Holland and Bissell have played toen the season against Bacon map. three matches to date without drop­ There has never been any doubt: Louis twice 6-5 in 11 innings and 3 Academy on October 7. Meets have THE STORV OF BABE RUTH, RBgQRP VdtHCKER ping a set and losing only eight about Bobby Grant’s competitive to 1. l>^eh arranged wito Norwich Free Rickard owned the gaudiest sa­ gam4s In six sets. They defeated Academy, Weaver High, ^G***^" temperament. His behavior yes­ AT LAKESIDE ARENA loon and gambling emporium of the Caiuck Klein hit his 36th homer, a bury High, and Hartford Public terday simply cemented the convic­ man walked and Stuffy Mclnnis double and a- single to help the Werner and Mahoney, 6-1, 6-1, then This is the third of ten stories many that fronted on Goldfield’s beat Hand and Markley, 6-1,'6-0,' High School. It is hoped to srruge tion that this boy can hit his shots f reed Shean .at third. Phillies crush Cincinnati 7-1. rdattng the prodigious world’s se­ knee-deep-in-mud main drag. Con­ topping these -victories with the meets with West Hartford and Mid­ imder fire. There are so many who** The Big Moment ries feats of the one and only Babe sequently he was ■ the community’s elimination of-Britton and O’Leary dletow n. have the swing untU the press\ire of Ruth. Nearing the end of his ca­ Ruth, still a pitcher, picked 1-ading citizen, Lest year, the local team won Good Crowd At Sandy Beach Itist night. circumstances begins to tie finely reer, the-Babe this year will make his hitting tool and walked to i Tex had started life a r. cow three and lost three meets, pla^g attuned muscles into knots. his tmifii and perhaps last iqipear- plate. Bill Tyler, in grand form, was hand. Then he became a wanderer, third in the annual Thanksgiving Altogether the New England sec­ Last Night For All Star anoe in the cla^c. tossing for the Cubs. It looked as mucking for gold in thC:West snd SpoH Forum Day five mile nm sponsored by the tor qualified four of the first 32. Wil­ though the uprising was over. the frozen north. Though he was Recreation Centers. It is possible fred Crossley, of course, was the big As Tyler whipped a fast curve at not afraid of work, he dreamed of YALE FACES STIFF that a special High School race may By EDWARD J. NEIL Iman irom New England, if a 19- Show; The Results. the outside comer of the plate, the wearing a fancy, "‘fiddle and flute” AH QTH ER c h a m p SERIES be planned for this Thanksgiving. (Associated Press Sports Writer) year-old stripling maybe called a lanky V^^nngster faced the. first (hla slang for suit), carrying a cane Dear Sports Editor: | xnan. Crossley had 73-72—145, two great batting crisis in a career of and hftTidiing the gold after it had Now. that the series between the TRAINING SCHEDULE very sweet rounds. Those who got in The weather was fair and the at­ New York, Sept. 14— (AP) —One hitting glory fiylng toward him on gone through the United States Aces and the West Sides has been besides Grant and Crossley are mighty blow, the first Babe Ruth the wings of that speeding baseball mint. So tee became a gambler, and completed, the Ordinals, who have tendance good at the Crystal Lake ever struck in a world’s series, turn­ 'Pipey” Warner of Pine Orchard The Babe swung cleanly, ’rhythmi' when the rush to relieve the gold won the “Y” twilight league, would BASEBALL fight stadium last night and instead ed his baseball career from the with 74-77—161 and Bill Blaney of cally, the ball soared far to* right lodes of Nevada got under way like to hear how the. Aces feel Massachusetts with 72-77-149. Dick of ringing, down the curtain on fu­ pitching mound toward the outfield, center field. Two nms scored and Rickard was nicely ensconced in about a series of three games'to First Practice Starts Tomor­ headed him in the direction of the Ciuci of Hill River was 77-81—158; ture bouts at the lake this year it the triumphant, panting Ruth drew “the Northern,” where roulette, faro determine the real champs of Man­ WEST SIDE LEAGUE New York Yankees, and into such The Pilots and Crescents of the Tommy Taller of Newport 80-77— up at third base. and other forms of gaming kept the chester. was announced that there would.be slugging, fame as no other ball play­ The Cardinals, as well as the ma­ row; Play Chicago, Brown West Side League who are now tied 157; Larry Uoyd of Greenwich 81 Kissed Hurling Goodbye precious metal in pleaisant circula­ another card presented next week er ever has known. In that brief- gallop he left the jority of sport followers in Man­ for first place in the second roirnd 87—168; W. P. Hersey of Massachu­ tion. setts 78-86—^164; B.M . Chddwell, Jr., and the bouts will be held there It was the fourth inning of the bulk of a great pitching career be­ chester, feel that the Aces are un­ will meet in the playoff tomorrow just as long as weather permits, fourth game of the 1918 world’s se­ The outside boxing world, \/ith Early. night at the West Side. The winner of Rhode Island 79-81—160; Dick hind him. Baseball needed bis hit­ rightfully claiming a town« cham­ when the club will take its activities ries and Ruth, in three short years, headquariers. in San F t m c Isco, pionship 'whlclr- they have not as o f th e > g «p e i .w lll n ^ t the.:,. Chapman of .Greenwich, 80*81—161; ting xnore. heard the rumor of Goidflrid’s $.i0,- and Phil Simons of Long Meadow back to Rockville. '' had become one of baseball’s great­ "Bullet” Joe Bush stepped in to y et won. - (the winners of the first round) Sat­ 000 display of gold, an offer that New Haven, Sept. 14— (AP) ^— urday afternoon for the Champion­ 85-87— 172. The third bout of the evening re­ est left-handed pitchers. He had relieve the babe with two on and If the Aces really think that they sulted in what the crowd thought tossed back the Chibs in the first outbid the then Croesus of Fistiana, CJandidates fo r the Yale football ship oif th e league. Qualifying scores yesterday for none out in the ninth after the Cubs are the town champions, and wiU was an error of somekind when Joe game with a brilliant 1-0 shutout scored twice in the eighth to end Jim Coffroth, for the Nfison-Gans use tie players that they have been squad drew their imiforms today Capts. Madoney and Dowd of the the 36 hole test in the United States fight Newspapermen were sent to Pilots and Crescents respectively re­ Beck, colored of Broad Brook, was and had nm his string of scoreless Ruth’s scoreless inning streak at using in the so-called tov/n series, and r/ent tbrougb a physical exam­ amateur golf championship: sent to his comer by the referee be­ innings in world’s series play to 22. investigate* and in their, stories ination in preparation for wbat is quest that all players be on hand to , Cincinnati, 69- 29, still a record for aeries pla^. the C:ardinals stand willing to play fore the full three' minutes bad ex­ The Red Sox led 2 to 1 in games Ruth never appeared again as a from Nevada gave the world the them a series of three gaunes on a planned to be the hardest pre-season start Thursday night’s game 73__142; John Grodman, Omaha, first big ballyhoo of boxing. promptly at 6:00 o’clock. pired, but this was on order of v/hen Ruth started the fourth game. world’s series pitcher. By 1919 he winner take .all basis. training ever attempted here. Neb., 72-72—144; Perry E. Hall, Boxing Qjmmissioner ’Thomas Don­ As the big, lean youngster walked The first practice will start at 9 Philadelphia, 73-72—145; Wilfred had started his home j:un splurge If the Aces are agreeablt to these ahue. Beck was fighting Henry out of the box at the end of the That fight at Nevada, tl^ first a. m. tomorrow under plans out­ TO PLAY THREE GAMES Crossley, Dedham, Mass., 73-72— with 29 for the Red Sox and a hit­ terms, or have any other terms to Walsh of Hartford. It was 'Walsh’s Uiird inning he was still a pitcher, real prize fight that Tex Rickard lined last night by head coach Mai The Sub-Alpines will hold prac­ 145; Jack Westland, Chicago, 71 ting average of .322. That year he talk over, let them call Joseph Mc- his shutout string intact. Shean ever saw. gave him the vision of a Stevens. An agreement between . ’ tices tonight, Thursday and also 75— 146; WiUiam C. Chapin, Roches­ first fight and the commissioner had was sold to the Yankees for $125,- nduff, 6034 between 6 and 7 p. m. Frl

LOST AND FOUND DAIRY PRODUCTS ?AHT9tE N T 8^ | ^ ;necessaiy' medical or donoidlary care and together with those wlio LOST —FULLVIBW yeUow gold FOR SALE—ELBERTA AND Bale T B N l i ^ E N l S lost sons, husbands or .fathers on iV . J. jManchester framed glasses, in light tan case, peaches, golden bantam sweet com. FOR R5NT--5 ROOM flat, with aU whom they/were dependieflt be com between Centennial Apartments Prices reasonable. Free delivery. improYdiiiei^,. stekm’bdkt, J^ ag e. pensated to the degree necessary to Veiling Herald and Washington School, ida High Wm. J; Tedford, £43 Fem sfareet. 57 S jtfi^er d t ^ L T d^hdire ^541. allow them , to n^iiitain the'Ameri­ street. 54 Chestnut street. Apart­ Phone 4561. can, standara of Uviz^,” he- said. ment « f FOR RplNT*-i^ ROOM timemmt, . 93' .‘W e shbiild Work for eqtializatioii of •Adgms 6% (Fornlshsd CANNING^PEACHES for sale at Alt'-Reel J. : Ceniral Bew, itoftforil, O sn. i:- JLBViamSEMENTS Cbfctei^'Oak:streeL'AppIy 91 Chai'- rhCnefitsto veterans-of all wars./nds Alaiaica J ^ i LOST—YESTERDAY, a pair of reasonable prices. Andrew Walek, t'er/Osik strdfi.t: o r 70l Main stoeet.^ much.ls equitable and just. Beyopd di<(^^ the rmonaina^oh of aU! m ;oH IP.-MrStecffs' ' Cbrant alx sTCTJiS* wor«s to a Ua*.----- glasses, between.Municipsd Build­ 279 Keeney street. mt -:ipcUmhen^: Moiiiie Alli^eny. .1.'. 2% this We to' be recipients’ 'of A lh ^ O h em ijtMuip. aumbara and abbToalatiolU ing and Church street. Tel. 5580. RENT HUX^T^G?—T011 up what generosity.” ^ , Bepye^tfitiveis 7 ^ Bank Stocks . see 55»MUBVas"a word and eompoand FC« SALE—YELLOW CANNING ■ AmiCan...... Wttida-aa two Vorda Ulalmaat coat la you wdntf wq?U take care qf it for Hines •expregsod the opinion H. 'Bid LOST—PLAIN QpLD wedding ring, peaches. Edgewood Fruit Farm, ^^iW^canB.Vappe^riy had Am For Row .. a • • • • Gap Nat B-hnd T ___ — Wlea at tbraa llnaa. ▼ you without charge. R.: T. McCann, “ciureht eccmomic conditidim” have Am Rad Stand . vtiina ratiw per dar Cor traaalaat name inside. Return to 58 Cooper 461 Woodbridge stre e t Tel. 3310. 69 center streeL Dial 7700. served to return to veterans “the wqn TehomijMition over- Louis E; Conn.^River...... 450 Am^ Smelt. -:. .... • e • e • Hill street. parity”: which they "may hlive lost Ci’wpatpn,^ an d . QrBiM: ;m . Mudson, Htfd.^nn. Trust .... 46 65 ■Vaatf TO Mareb IT, laar f 0,R RENT— ROOM tenement, f Prinier* merhbers and once leading Am *Tel apd Tel First Rational 135 Cash Charsa :as'a reSillt of war-service.” • Am-Tob B-. r ^ a n e p tty a Oays ...i 7 otal $ eta HOUSEHOLD (WODS 51 modern copvmiiencea. Apply to "I b ^ve,” he' said, “were it p ^ prpMWtltorifitoto.to . • f:: ...... "^7/6 Land Mtg and Title ... — MO (.•SaaaantlTa l>a78 ..I 9 ota 11 eta AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 p. Tammaa^,-J90 Main strei^ Am .Wot . . . . . 27 ' New , % lt. T r u st...... — 180. 1,^1^ ...... I n otal IS eta FOR SALE— POX^R BURNER sip]^ to: sfcf^at^y a^rtsda- facto With the h ^ h l ^ . Sene^tor Huey -Aniiconda' ■ 12%Weft^MBffford 190 ■ JtM'OTim tor Irracnlar insertlona FOR SALE— 1927 CHEVROLET Acom gas stA^e with broileri Rea- FOR RENT-—4 'ROC^.'tenement at that: th e : ayezage ex^servlCe; man Atchison: . 8Si4 . / tosqriuice'Stbela ''' wtH' bit obdrffed a t the ona time rata. roadster, in good limning condition. would - be 'shown' to be no wdrse off P- John H. AUbiim - rffaaelal rttaa for long term ererr sofiable. Call a t 50 Jllwood Road. 5 Kdgewopd street, r ^ t $21 month. Overton won the JOembcrttlc Sena­ 55 AetiHt •36' 4B Inquire 13 Ridgewood street. than he who was gainfully employed Bidt-and .Ohib 16/., day adyartlsins giT«i npon requeat. Garage included. Loiils Lent!, 178 torial norrOnaribt) in Louiriima from AetsAntitre 19 21 TAda ordarad to r thraa ori alx daya during the war period and immedi­ Bcndix . 12% FOR SALE!—PALMER GAS heater Parker street. Telephone 5623. 3 ^ to r Bdwto: B, Brooasasd/rtLc^g -AefnajRire _____ 30 32 and' atoppad bafora fba third or fifth $5, hot water coil $5. CaU 8022 be­ ately thereafter. 'What he' gaihe^ Reto Steri 22% Autonipbile 1 6 day . trill ba oharged only for the ac- HOUSEHOLD SERVICES flniiucially during the war period;he slate led throughout njost of’ the Borden ■. . i$ tafi-atuabar of tlmaa the ad appear* fore 6 p. m. 6 ^ O M TENEMENT, all intiprove- s t |^ . . 29% Conn.:General'.;:.... 37 41 OFFERED 13-A ' ments. garage, good locatlqn, rent has piphaUy losLwhile ypu ■ have Oan'P /• n*« e • a ••• • 19% Hartford Fire...... ad^idntrglhg at the rata aamed. bat «4riy retqisha in Washiuftori's 38 40 BO Alowanca or rafanda eaa be mada reasonable,', 32 Walker strmt- In­ been left an experience which since Cairn ...... - 52% National Fire ...... '.’ '36 88 tiipa ada atopped after'tha WANTED—TO BUY 5^ quire 30 Walker. T^, 7208. that time has made yOu his equal'or Prim ary found Senator We riisy L. C^rro pe'Pasco ****** *.* * * Hartford Steam' Boyer 89 48 dooe8,,«)onsor of the Jones ‘?flve and • e e a a e a e , • **^o **Jn forblda"; aaplay llnea not superior in resourcefulnss and- in CheS and Ohio 22^4 Ftoenlx Fire ...... : 40' ^ 4 2 W\ .SHEET METAL WORK I BUY ALL KINDS of household FOR r e n t —FOUR ROOM tene­ economic status.” tph”' ptehlWtion'eifforceii^ law, Chryrier '... 18% Travelers 305 415 *firoe Herald will not be raaponalble goods, furniture etc. BeUer prices ment, with all improvements. >Ap- holdirig a.nanowdead fm:fenoinina- Ppea Obla •.... 153 . ^ l ic UtiUlies Stebfcs fpr-aidra than one Incorrect inaertioa Expert sheet metal work made to paid if you call, or write. Nathan ply 95 Foster streeL Telephone Cbl .Gas. . 16% of My adeatUaement ordered for . ttipit hr the Republic^, ^rimarir. Me Conp. Elec Serv ...... ; 47 . 51 ipp^lhan' eaa time. measure. Cookie tins made to fit Liverant,' Colchester, Conn.- Tele­ 5230 or 484b. - / ■ (^po^ed by Adam Berier, reperi Coml Sblv • ... 11 . 7ba Ibadyertant omlaalon of lacor- your oven at a reasonable price. Cbns-’Gas 'V... 59% Oesm. Power ...... 43% 40%! phone 97. (tondidhto. The irate w u heavy arid Greenwich W&G, p fd .. nfA pqblicatioa of advertialng will be Call Manchester 3036. , TOR r ENT—FIVE ROOMS. sec__ coimt^.iloW;. ' - ejoht Can :... eeeeeaeaeaaaa* 32% .-A2.. naei^fiad. only bywx cancellationv»«ivvg4Ai.A\/u ofwa theaaaw Hartford saec ...... obairga mada lor tba aarvlca ..‘cndered. ond Hoor. all di]aprDyeinento>at ^37 ; ' la.ColbriMib; ' Prod .:...:. 48% .59% I WnjL BUY RAGS, papers, maga­ Middle Turnpike' WesL Inquire'flrat 45 Hartford Gas ...... 40 All adTartlaemants must conform G^mdp, Derhperato put John T. ' do, .pfd ...... 40 de, dopy„ and typography with zines and metals. Dial 6389. floor. ^hjl^ont-'..'."i ... s a a a a a a I 37 45 B^O tfeinto a aUght lead .oveir AIva S.N.E T .Ch ...... (atloi_ ■ >BB enforcedan____ _ by tha— publiah------Eastman: Kodak/.*..'. • e a e a a # 5 4 ^ 118 123 and tbay reaerva the right to ;Maniffawtarfaig Stocks' |t^ TOTljia. or reject any copy con- MOVING—TRUCKING— 6# eeriy .re^^ • e .e -e • '2?4 vngva wt# wjwvbawaaaava^ ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5^ A|)to'>I4te ’•. : • « • • e W e ' 20^4 larafad oBjTotlonabla. STORAGE 20 w m ; record^. 20 22 < diOSXMG .HOURS—Claasiflad ada to Elilc' Pewy arid; Ltv. v; a a a • a a a * 3 . X - . Am'Horiery 25 ba p'pbllahed aame day mnat be ra- FOR RENT—2 SINGLE ROOMS in FOR '^O&M, house C. .^ u y jo r ■ ; t p i ^ : ^ a te C. SILVERLANE BUS LINE, operat­ xvyym, nouse on Eba iPilmsAv...... X. • > '• • e a a - ; ’ ? % Axiriyr H and com A 10 oa|vf'd'by it'o'clock noon: SatuTdaya Johnson Block. Apply Aaron:.^hn-> 'Walter street,’'wito garage' and ail, W^ arren . - -.. in . toe PtoimMican — ..Sena:- Sc General EiBc ...... IVtlt a. m. ' ed by Perrett & Glenney. Termi­ tor^l: contest ; ' • * * *.* * * , db.» ' P f d i .. 70 son. Tel. 6917 or 3726. imprpveineBto:'Call‘8628. Oea/PoRdp.;...... lilltogs' and Spencer.. TELEPHONE YOUR nals—Charter Oak and Main M the Goillefiie-^^pa^ ' to -Arizcmp^'-B*~B.-'-hfoeim 29% 2 Gen Mdtora _ a.a% a a a I 16% Bristol iBrass 6 10 W A N T A D S. streets. State and Front streets FOR RENT—ROOMS SUITABLE FOR RENT^^ X^naEf^JlLirSt, WiY:/lead op D^W^^ balloto in Hartford. Schedule o: trips ob­ G illette,.1...... 10% - ^o, pfd,...... ^ 105 Ada ara accepted over tha telephone for light housekeeping or office, 5 room bungalow modem- through­ C rad y ®yer tfte v e fc v a a ,(^ fg e W .-P- Mqht Gold, I ^ t ..... 17% Case, Lockwood and B. 300 a^ the CHARGE RATE given above tainable .rom driver. Chartered Balch & Brown Building, Depot out .Rent reasonable. Call 3196 for. g u l^ ;^ to rim nomInat! e e e • e e t i t ; Pullman Bus Service. Special Square. Dial 6444. after~5 p. m. ' eaqaected^^ t^^^ .t^tainoim t Hjefshey . . 58 a CASH BATES will be accented as parties to any point. Estimates Colt’s Fjrearixis '8 10 aVULL PATMENT if paid at the bual- -- •• • to election.; J; C. idimby was ahead pJt Mafv ....’!. l ^ l e Lock ...... ; furnished on Request. Phone 3063, 24% 24' 29 naaa Office on or before tha seventh FOR MlNT-*32 STRONG street 6 L' Paris,; Sept- 14'.-;-(AP.)-^Frmiice in; the .RepubUcan ^contest for the tot'N lck .'.V.... Fafnlr Bearings . . . i . ^6 day foHowing the firat. insertion of 8860. 8864. W ANTE U—ROOMS— exacted the supreme penalty today aaab.. ad 'otherwise the CHARGE room single, fire place, ,?45 month: same office. i ,, , toit^Tel a n d '^ l- ‘ J.. 11% Funpr Brush, Class A. 12 RATR will ba collected. No responsl- BOARD 62 A rthur A: Kttofla. Dial 5440. • fo r the risking of .^her,' veners.ble In M^^gan' ' Johns'Mahvilie-1 28 Gray TferPay .Statiba 19 21 M u r for errors telephoned ads GENERAL TRUCKING, local and president Paid Doumer, - by'exdcut- .Kelvlrhitor long distance moving, livery ser­ _ The; gdberiiatortfd.. primary in 6 H art and Cooley...... ; 126 win ba aasnmad and their accuraay w a n t e d — BOARDING PLACE FOR, RB^---*78,, WARHmGTON iilg on the guillotine Dr. PSnil Gor- ^ c h l^ gave '^veropr Yi^bur KennecottV .... 18% Hartmhnn Tob, com... egmiot ba gnaranteeA vice. Modem trucks, experienced for two boys, school age preferably! :atm et, 6 room Oolohial house. Are guloff Russian physician who shot -2 Kreug: and Toll do, . pfd ...... a. meti, guaranteed prompt delivei'y, on farm near Manchester. State ■ Idace. Call A rthur A. Knofla. -Dial him M sy.6. Bracker an increasing' margin in . toe 25 IN D E X OF Lehigh'Val' Rwy a 'a i 20% Inter Silver ...... 18 .all goods insured while in ti'ansit. price. Box Z, Herald. 3440. RepqbUcrm race and William A. 22' . CLASSIFICATIONS - Gorguloff was put to death at l^mstbck. . 'in ;to 'e . Democratic; lagg and Myers B 61% do, pfd. .... 50_ *a*aa*o ao a.a a o • • o a Our affiliation with United Vans 5:52 a. m., aa he muttered Tfdmost Loew’s ...... FOR RENT—9 ROOM: HOUSE' on liffchael J. Mart, • -the- state’s obly 33% Landers, .F^rary.and , SO 22 a a a • • • a • • • • • • • • • « a S Service means loner rates jn fur- incomprehensible-references to his I^rillard ...... 16% New Brit Mch. rani., a a a.a.a a a • • •»;:••••€ • # a C . APARTMFN'l’S—FLATS— East Center stoeOt Steam heat, oil Democratic ’ Represeptatiye ,in. Gon- nilure moving to distant points. “idea.” . : M cK ew -'Rn .... 48% do,, pfd ...... a a a a a a afia••«»•••••••••••# D Daily trips to New York, baggage TENEMENTS 63 burner;; J5 bedrooms. Reasonable He was accompaified to the scaf* grpM,-was renamed without opposl- 11 • ^ ~ W aa*«*««*«**««a«a Mont-Ward ...... Mann A. Bow, Class A ’ 8 of X|U||Akg X rent'.The -Manchester. Trust Com­ tion. ■ ^ 11% aaaaaafiG* 9 !0 J » • 0 W .m X delivered direct to steamship piers. fold by; Father Gillet, a; priest of the Nat Biseutt ...... pany. 41 do. Class B ...... 4 Xonpidl •••900000900000 1 Before contracDng for service get Greek church who was his ^iritUal - Vermont Itepublicahs again named Nat Cash Reg ... Mffovnc^ineots ...... t FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, Stanley- C.; Wilson tor'the gover­ 14 North and Judd ...... 12 our estimate. Phone 3063, 8860, advisor. The priest kis's^ him just N at .Dairy ...... 21% Niles Bern Pond .*..;. 11 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoa gaCfl ^ practically new. Phone 6517. before the guards fastened him'on nors .chair nnd ; Ernest W. Gibson . A"*aniofenea 8864, Perrett & Gleimey Inc. Nat ’Fow-and;Lt ., 17 Peck, Stow and Wilcox the block under the kirife. for. eongteSs'. GMbSbnYavofed;resub> Aqlambhilaa for Sale ...... 4 FOR RENT—^ ROOM tenement, N Y Central :. 25% Russell Mfg ...... 26 A^mobllpa for Exchange § Small Attendance nUssioh of the' j^hTbition question NY NH and.H 19 Scovin 15 17 pto Aceaasoriaa—Tlret ...... • HE<»a /k in g 23 with all improvements, at 277 U. S. EXPENDITURES Forty seconds after Gorguloff against, a repeaiist opponent - ' North A w e r ___ .' nfa.HcpaiHPff'*'f*ainting ...... 7 Spruce street, reduced rent. Apply 35 Stanley Works ...... 14. 16 i . . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaagfia stepped down from the prison van', Across toe linc' lmNew Hainpshire, Noranda .; .*.:___ Aisto Wa s h in g m a c h in e , v a c u u m 283 Spruce str,^eL 18% Standard Screw ...... 26 AptOB-TSbiP Truck ...... 9 imOSilALLY HEAVY"his head rolled into the basket.' A Democrats selected Fred H. Brown Paqkard...... 4 dp, pfd., guar., .... 100 AiHof^Fpr Hlra .t ...... 9 cleaner, phonograph, clock, gun, small crowd saw the ekecution. Be­ to oppose Senator Moses in Novem­ Param Pub-;. Smytoe. Mfg Co'...... OArMfep^Service—Storage 10 lock repairing. Braithv/aite, 52 FOR Re n t —5 r o o m f l a t , steam 5% so . KatoreyelaA-rBicyclea ...... 11 fore his -death Gorguloff said: ber*. Repi^sentatiye William N. I'cnn.— . 18% Taylor.and-F-enn ...... 120 Pearl street. heat, garage, all improvements. In­ .(Continuea From Page One) “l am neitoera Royalist'nor., a 'WantAd-Autoa—Motorcycles ... . IS quire 20 Hollister street or. 283 renominnt- Philg.K#. C ■“arington.. ___ 34% ''36% 'HPaffV**- and. Prafcariasal garvfeea Cdihmuhhrt i: feir tny'-Cidea'.' 'T 6f l .19 .21 Iminasa Servlcaa Offered ...... IS Spruce ^street. hastily'^coimlude th at th^,t are moU- hope nay' dbad (which uhi Mon$*bolfi Sarvlcea Offered...... It-A COOKSES AND CI.ASSES,27 Go • • • Rvilding—Cohtracting ...... 14 FOR RENT—'TWO, THREE and 4 vhted-Iw per»nkliihteresto*-’ bom) will b&a boy-andvl hope: he 'Today'in tlife'.nouth; Representa­ ,U^S; Bisi^6pe, co ^ * • * • 65^ won't be a Commqnist.' I'-asfc pai- Flariats—^Nurseriea ...... " BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while Hin^-;told of the growth'oif legis­ R a ^ Mftto -'r^'db, *.*...... Rwpafal Dlreeiars ...... room apartments, h^t, janitor doh of/.everybody.” tive (paries ;R. Cri|p,^ 10gii^avb learning. Details free. Hqgtford service, refrigerator furnished* Call lation'fqr ex-^servlM ihm siuce the VeedcS l ^ t . . . 6 10 Xagtlng—Plnmbing-r-Rooflng Btorld War and'said that the United - Duidng-the mass of. the Greek toeXOiriijpbrdtic ...... Academy ot Hairdressing, 693 sem 'J . ..hfflodt CoU Fira ... $ Xnspratica A rthur A. Kncfla, 5440 or 4131. clnmh y/h4ch preceded his execution Senatarialv r)o^ 6oatjbn. He wiS 5 'op­ Kpayy-v'Draasmaklng . ... Main street, Hartford. 875 Main street. States was ' ^pending greater Rey Tob B J.B.Wjtl’ms‘C6: 516 par 38 40 _.lJMP--TrHdltlng—Storage amounts for'reliirf than iCiiginiT water beat. Inquire R. J. Gorman, Dc'mocratic-. ■ nomination ' usually toe. world,.defipendihEr: 254 feet. 750 Main street Telephone 7248. .He commended on the liberalim~ St"^BS and Elec . i ' {'. : 4- * fi9t*4rTHnslncBS ‘Sorvico VICnHS OF WRE(1 means .elecrion*' . V. » r ’ ' WANTED— PRACTICAL nursing tion of beUefits to include allow- St'Oil NJ‘-...... *.: * ■ V ^ *Edne«4fonaI ■Ihe iGeot'gd’a : .Cbhgcessibiiid-seats Tex Cqrp ...... • • • e • • o or maternity work, by day or week. — 6 andes for nomservice disabilities and CInaseo ... FO R RENT ROOM TENEMENT also :were;' at stahe'. Halt a' dozen ..... ^iatrtiotion 28 Mrs. Mabel L Htmt. Tele. 7614, completely renovated, all. modem ^pressed the hope that <‘ftilure re- Timken Roll Bear .'. : - . V .^.gdiaff ...... 2S-JL iUXOWED to DIEcontestaiSs sbugbf toe .gubernatorial Trags-Ainerica-...... {Maiddlt^Dranutio • ••••• • • • • 29 improvements. Call at 197 Center quests 'will be^no^e with due regard want9d<-<>Xa>tn]ctlon ...... so WANTED—POSITION doing light street, or Tel. 4372. for - thq "conditiohwuuxuuu oTui the.upe. - ’Treasury xTcasury nona^jami. A'regional‘primary in Urbbn ChrUde ... /.' Roj^and Bodid Financial • housekeeping, or as mother’s help­ and-full consideration 'of'the taxpay­ (Continued From Page One Mississipi>i' , found Representative Unit; A ircm t ...... Ronds—Stocks—^Mortgages . . . . . 91 er. Call 7765 or 78 Hackmatack. FOR RENT—4 ROOM ’TENEMENT ers. - ■ Robert S. Hiqi.; leaiiing'W . M.;Go1- U n lt’Oerp’ ...... for RgaiilByS/ Opportunities ...... 22 iner for... the .Democratic' Congres­ 'Ordt Gas I m p ...... IKogrit.to.-X^an ...... 92 Mrs. Mary J, Himt, on Chestnut street, near Center ■ , .Not Perfect . using 'suitcases as barriers and ex­ -■ • Help pad Slfutlona Park. Apply Aaron Johnson. Tel. ‘‘Our country’s progrtiin for relief pecting every minute to be shot sional hokhihatibh -in. a' runoff con­ tr S;'tod' A ico ; ...... Mfen^nd Women; Wanted—Female ...... SB 6917 or 3726. of the' disabled and the dependent” Suddenly all toe lights went out test . . ' . 'U S'M ubher...... lilp .Wantad'—Male ...... s< 'U^S .Steel,...... J , e{p Wilted—Male or Female .. 27 ARTICLES FOR SALE 4.5 he said, “already in operatiem, may we were plunged into utter, dark- TWO AND ’THREE ROOM apart­ ncss-and bullets whizzed all -around. U^-Pow a ^ Lt .V.: H id ianta wantad ...... 87-a IRON BED $1, REFRIGERATOR, show imperfections mid* inconsisten­ ioations. Wanted—Fem ale...... 28 ments for rent in Johnson Block* cies from time to time, and* may Passengers Robbed Warner-Piet V... 1180 Main S i , JiqaifOBPWanted—Male ...... 49 55; parlor/ coal stove 55. Fitz­ Modem conveniences. Apply Aaron POLKE DRAG PimD West 'irnloh ...... Rispliwnrentr Agencies...... 40 need imprpyement, but on toe whole • “The bandits then hoarded the , Apply to Mi& Abboti'’^' gerald’s Garage, Birch street Johnson. Tel. 6917 or 3726. train and. ordered everybody out at West ha and .Mfg V ; pftpih—Pete—PealfiT—Veklelea it should not require': major legisla­ Woplwoftb ; ------■0 , 'Mairdoi:- ^ Hdga-^ g a —Blrda—^Pets .. 41 tive action r^ id ^ g in increased ex- - revolver pdnt We - were lined- ug Myj stock—Vehicles FOR RENT—3 ROOM teneqient like criminals, and while one>groiip Phone . 817'2 ; Refiltpy and- Supplies ...... FUEL AND FEED 49-A with garage. Inquire 22 Norman penditures.”. ’ . lia lf of. our presidents were hbzii W^ted — Pets^-PouItry-^tock street. The adminiatoator .asked toe Le. pressed the muzzles of pistols to our to Mtoer'Wrg^Bia:.or'''Ohio. V ■ ■ For' dale—Sfleeellaaeone gionnaires to bewr in mind th at g(fv- heads and mrother-held'us'covered (OBnUnacd -Ckoin Page One) AriiOles for S ale...... FOR SALE— SEASONED HARD FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement. eniment expenditu^ mean inore to from behind, a third stripped and ■“ Ita and Accessories ...... wood 58 per cord, 54.50 per load. robbed us:” were haflidd-out of. Plymouth-balr- Idlng 'Materials Birch 57 per cord, 54.00 per load. Center street, rent reasonable. In­ toe taxpayer riiis year than ever be­ ^{aoiondsr-'Watches—Jewelry quire 213 Center street or tele­ fore, “not alone because of a mate­ "We spent a night of horrm:, «c- .bor o n to e ‘ 'end N’ Snb«y^sn for Rent ...... cut to order. These loads mean a FOR Re n t —4.ROOM teneroent bn . 'A^thblSh-thAan^^diritied un* *5?nMner Homea for Rent ...... Hemlock street, with all modern VeterTuis . appropriatibhs have good hklf cord. grown from 544?,000,000 in l923 to Hartford, Sept 14.—(AP)--The able'tb'find H ^. :^]^ls\hcriy thby W;fflt«d ^ B e n t...... -r... conveniences. Inquire 67-HenfiOck aought,‘a:;i[nUtdar cbm iH^Ji a g a ^ t B«al Ea ristaie Par Sale street. Telephone 4908. • 5fl2’f;

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Tuesday:< Pi atimt have ha4 aB...tlMr taig, Septam W 20. 1}^ M^e Of Former ...... _ H c ^ a tre e t ept fbr the p u t few days, Mipa IT P A Y S Mrs. J.'^ Soyihwur B n ^ o(}li|iary ' ' ' - eoiawo^ Ckeg#, • • \ nth Johnstop of Weat SufHald, g treet lsj|[t j^ b F d a y zbr^a etfy- a t S •me faU otitiyqg of"tl)e'A nhy ' ’aBd ara; datng the. work. £ -All members of -Mona Ypres Pest, Conn.- Jolmatpu formerly lived additk&i to the books, aq atadd, : BritlBh War Vetereos, ate r^ueated the Brovm fsra in S,trafrord, Ver­ opUlac street hut for the p ^ two Navy dtp) f ID be held,at Medertefel No delate plans have been made mont. V'V/ Grove, R odi^e next Etoday. me tables amt other fiirnidilngk iud be­ TO WAIT ON to attmd Uie meeting tonight at 8 months hu b i^ ’ residing in Suf- as.to future .nee d!‘ the buflding be- ing moved. ' m e .work .lt' Aipectdl Hale'S o q t^ ) is :free,,to mexrilers y tl^e South o’cjiock a t the Army sad Navy clubr fleld. dub. An earlier ouflBii of the dub to take about a week, ppedbly.iricm. house. This la the regular'moptbly A nyrnhw df.Uocal'* people. are Mammmrtar'Fne Publlc library, ac- ^-date-hu been u t fbr. the opu- YOURSELF plfMdng tftl miStor qut to Wladsor- brought out a Ume fetherlng of meeting and a big turnout ts hoped MiM Ruth M. Tlvnan, daughter of co r^h g tov a -statem ent made Iqr ing., ■ for. vllie tomorrow-evening for the gar­ ex-service men. ‘ A program > of Food Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tlvnan of 100 s ^ r t s wUl be on sch ^ u le and a Mrs. A delU tfS. HUtOhinaOh, wife of den rapj^r.by the Ladles auxifiary Porter street; will leave Saturday Dr. . John Hutohinson of '26g B ut -ADVERTISEMENT; t|(e diuKsh, which is one of the good.d^er wiU be se'rved by Dave Elliott Knight, aon o( We. and to conqtlete her course of studied at McCbliun^. Center street Hutchinaon and t l ^ ■ (Aurbhqs. in the North Metho­ Lasell Junior College, In: Auburn- her alatef, M lu Emma Eldridge; of DURA-FLEX la a.genuine prod­ Depts. Mrs. B. L. Knight: of Piue fhreet has dist larger plMrlsh. -An ap^tizlm uct, made to save yoU Qioney. returned to Rensselaer PolytMhnic dale, M au . M lu -Anne J . Tlvnan, A son w u bom on Wednesday, 28 Marble street are owners of the Institute, Troy, N. Y. for his. senior me«d of saladis, succotash, ' rolls, who graduated lu t June from M. H. place. Country BoD year. , ' peach 0hortai|ke and coffee wUl be S., will leave'Tburaday for Connec­ September 7 .to Mr. enyeanjMin Bldridge made her Tickets and Infomuitimi tomorrow evenly at the same hour church will meet; Friday afternoon William. Tanner, formerly of this home there . Imt recently she remov­ the joint eommittee for the bazaar at 2:80 v^Ui 1 ^ . Mary Benson '< of town, now located in Westerly, R. I., . DURA-ITLEX ' accomplUhu Its ed to MarMe^atreet after breaking On -All Bus Lines. * Susrar, 10 lb. bag 45c Peaches wlU have a conference. 486 1-2 Main stn et ' is visiting friends in town. purpose where others faU. her hip in a ‘m She “ la now living 499 Main St. Tel 38^ In sanitary one-pound car­ ■ N tons. "rrT“ Schnetz’s Home Made Doughnuts, doz. 25c New Curtains Around iC- Fresh every day from now on. Assortment 'indudes glaxe and finger doughnuts and ring crul­ lers. JeUy doughnuts at 27c Over 200 boskets sold WiU Make dozen. Tuesday. Wonderful fstoy, large peaches. ESxcdlent Forem an's for canning or table. These Their Best For FallNow! • peaches are trucked into us fO U TH MM NCHCS TER CONN Pickles, jar ____ 10c three and four times eoeh Sweet mixed. Also a com­ day. plete assortment of other types of pickles. $ " 1 1 0 ' ' $ Weston’s English Quality Canning B isenits Needs Fine, Sheer Quality Fabrics! Found 2 pcwkagc. 7 « Fresh made. Atlas Jars, p in t...... 87e Cheap Are Styles In Foremost Demand Now! Sunklst Atlas Jars, quart ...... 97c Oranges, dozen 15c Mason Jars, p in t ...... 77c Expensive-y-- All Curtains Regular $1.19 and $1.49 Grades! Sweet. Mason Jars, quart ...... 87c California Parowax. lb...... 9c You Need So Many Pears, dozen__ 27c This sale merits the attention of Lnsdons large pears. Certo. bottle ...... 27c every home-maker We are offering Pnride Jar Rubbers, 4 dozen .. 23c —at an opportune time—dozens and (Good Luck Jar Rubbers.) Plums, 2 dozen . . .7c dozens of smart curtains at tremen­ Jelly Glasses, dozen .. 45c L ar^ Purple dous sayings ! new curtains at Grapes, 1-2 bushel your windows this fall. bask et...... 63c Williams* lo dierg Lettuce, 2 heads 13c Firm, crisp and white. Two Spices heads are better than one. A' Large Stalks 3 for 2 $ « ’T $1.49 Cottage of fine voile Marquisette Curtains with neat Celery, each...... 6c with' shollstitched edge in blue fringed hem. - v Ecru only. Native o r gold. We carry a complete line $1.50 Figured ^u|ned CurtaiBs in Lima Beans, of Williams’ spices. cream and white. Excellent for 4 qts...... 13c i $1.49 Criss-Crof» Ruined Curtams • bedrooms. Color-fast. in ecru apd cream, ^ e , sheer marquisette. Novelty Ruffled Curtains in novel­ ^Health Market* Specials ty mesh. Pink, peach and or­ It Is Economy to iMil chid. Sun-fast and washable. $1.49 Rqifled Curtains for Dotted Ruffled Curtains in stun­ room. Plain marquisette with ning patterns. Also colored A ll For Buy Good Blankets vd^e ruffles. White, ecru and novelty ruffled models included. 15* . V ■ ' ' ' dream . 1 lb. Fresh Pigs’ Liver * $L50 Voile Ruffled Curtains at These Special Prices! m sheerest plain voile. V ^te and 1-2 lb. Sugar Cured Bacon $1.19 Ftouneette Custaiiis of dotted cream. Wide ruffles. Tie (Best quality.) marquisette. Cream only. Also backs. novelty flouncette models in pas­ te ls, , ^ $1.69 Figured Ruffled XhMtaiin in Fresh, Lean All-Wool pink, blue and gold figures. Sun- fast and washable. . V eal Stew i b . 5 c Tailored Marqidsette Curtains for dining room or living room. Well Printed Cotti^e Sets in cheery col- Fresh tailored. Tailored hem. orfast designs. Full width. Shoulder Steak lb. 1 7 « Hale’s Curtain Department—^Mmn Floor, left. Bound and Steaming Clams 2 qts. f Also all kinds of fresh fish and a fresh dtapiriy.of oysters for Thursday aht^pers.

.A- IA ($5.00 to $7.98 Griijes) PINEHURSTi If you’re the kind of heuuwife vmo'likei good warm, wetiy blankets—and in the. end their’re the iAeapjut as you don’t neM as many—you can buy several now. - ^.We'haye |6.00 to. $7.08 Swift’s Preminm Grade O! blankets and reduced them to $^.94. -AJU'.wooi^gle’blankets'in.riCh Glass Jars q>utel8. Double wool blankets inyblock ^aidS. -And 100% pure, Rib Corned Beef Hash wool-filled comfortables. Full -bed *bImb.; . ' limited number in each style. ■I.. LAMB 25 c CHOPS Lamb Tongue We*ve SSc'” 23 c All-Wool Still sellers”! ever sold at Hand l^ade Butterfish 18c lb. Scallops Slepint

Iry aome breaded veal ehops or veal outlelm out from Coven- try milk fed native veaL U u our 8 o’dodt delivery If you Eleven only all wool linfia Maakftavfbi^i^T'ft^^ 100%: p ^ Want a small pot roast or a nice pleoe of eorned beet. ' Vlrgto wool bl8idMto'ta idain m 8b^..w ith'8^ bound ends. As we have only a limited number—^ep^Mu^y!'^ ' Fleecy white terry with beautilqlAbright bands to make your bathroom prettier. Strappings big turkish towels, Crab Apples Yellow Peadies 4-feet long and 2 feet wide. , TMchly^napped. Soft, ab- ’ Sdeeted Red 55c, 59c, 69c sorbent and flinnly v^yen with. dpubWand triple threads! 89c basket 1-2 bnshd basket '.Thejr’r e exceptiimaL.tpweila a t tm s price—19c each. We just jum ^dht. the chanea tohuy them at this price from All-Wool a celebrated manufacturer. SqiMah * .« 9c each Good Lnck Jar Rings W u Beans ^a •-•as 10c qt. CnoimberB ■ •«a>^.m,ana,a.MB. 5c 4 for 2^ all hand tufted. Qome e»Ry ayd duspas fltom'fhMM saowwblte' Sipa Tomatoes towels border^ M gold, given and BeUIdeal - orchid. Lxive slse. w 48 Inches. 4,qt. basket a a afea.a^a 15c SlxipiB inches; Jifeltatosh Apples. Quart Jan ^. .9|to Pint Jars ..•••«.•. 89c color<4ast' pagtels and 5: lbs. »..2Sc w h ite. • ' Gudiflower.. . . 23c each 1-2 Pint J a n ...... 79c tds and block plaids. \ AIso ooml^T100 % i|# e ' WO61-flnbd^>a E ^ a Larig^, ^^4 ^ inches R egular-810.60.and'|l2;ii0'gtad'm:-;.,^_.^^^^^ ■ •'K.'-'j' ; good patterns.' V Try Battle Creek Fig and Bran Ftakes ...... Kiimkets-— ‘ _ ■ ' M ite — P— MW— m OWiiXIUlWd^' ....

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