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WORLD PEACE, START OF THE NEW YORK-TO^SPOEANE AIR RAGES FOCffSPLEA ■• •■ ' ^y^'' k' TOTOERANS ",;'v ' ^ ^ ^ A, i ' Legionnaires In Paris Cheer TwelveOiitof 25In Class B On Way to O enfire, Mont^ Famous Generals; Speak­ 13 Out of l5 In Class A Leave Mineola at 7 O’Clock ers Pledge Friendship Be­ CRASHES, TWO and Arrive at Cleveland at 9:30— ^Hop Off For CMca- tween Two Nations. F L ffiD E A D g o_X w o Flyers Killed In New Crash— Non- New York, with the official starter (right) ready to drop the flag. Westward into dense fog sailed these New York-to-Spokane planes Nearly all the pilots were reporting trouble due to bad v/eather by Stop Aviators to Start Tonorrow Morning. Trocadero Palace, Paris, Sept. just after the picture was taken. The ships, entered in the first of the time they reached Pennsylvania. (Note the Hartford plane in Motor Fails While Over Mor- 20.— From the same platfortn to­ three cross-country races, are shown lyied up .^on Roosevelt'Field, the foregraund.) , day, three of the great military fig­ Twenty-five planes, thirteen In Cla ss A Pla nes ures of the World War, General DBM1*SEY’.S GAR'TBBS ristown, N. J., and Ma­ SHOW HIS CONDITION Class A and twelve in Class B, were John J. Pershing, Marshal Foch chine Hits Trees— First racing across the continent today In Which Hopped and General Gouraud, military gov­ Romance O f The Stage JERSEY MURDER Chicago, ,Sept. 20.— Jack the great New York-To-Spokane ernor of Paris, joined together in Dempsey’s mental attitude was Air Derby. a stirring plea for eternal world revealed to hi3..'wife, Estelle Tay­ Race Casualty. The first tragedies In the trans­ Off Today CASE GROWING lor, on the occasion of his last peace. Culminates In Wedding fight with Gene Tunney, by his continental contest were marked up They spoke at the second' oflicial . when Richard E. Hudson, pilot, of Roosc"ilt Field, N. Y., Sept. 20— session of the American Legion "When Jack weighed in for Morristown, N. J., Sept. 20.— Marysville, Mich., and J. Radike, The list of entries in the Class .V convention, a gathering that was MORE^ZZLING Tunne>%’’ said Mrs. Dempsey to­ Richard E. Hudson, pilot and J. Stamford, Sept. 20.— A romance's ans, of Oklahoma City, Okla., moth- his passenger, of St. Clair, Mich., race in the Spokane i-.ir Derby to­ transformed into a Franco-Ameri- day, “ he wasn’t himself. I knew Radike, passenger of St. Clair, day, with heir numbers, makes of of the stage will culminate in a er of the bride, and Mrs. Jennie M were killed in the crash of their can love feast as world war leaders Garret of Moulton, Iowa, mother of that when I savir the picture of Mich, were killed today when their planes, and backers, is as follows: and other figures high in oflicial wedding here this afternoon when him on the scales. You know 'ne Buhl Airster, No. ,^1, in Class A, the groom. Mrs. Lilliendahl Released on Buhl Airster Plane Number 1 in entered by the Buhl Aircraft life and public esteem, pledged an Miss Ruth Williams becomes the Miss Williams has appeared in has great personal pride, but lo event, near Long Valley, N. J- The 1— R. E. Hud^n. of Marysville, everlasting friendship between the and behold the pictures showed the Class A New York to Spokane bride of Lloyd Garrett under the the Opera Company ill-fated plane was the first ;of 15 Michigan, with a Buhl Airster two nations. with Roxie’s gang and in concert him weighing in, his garters Air Derby crashed near Long Val­ entered by the Buhl Aircraft AVoiiderful Reception trees of their newly made home on $25,000 Bail— Collapses hanging, his shoulders slumped Class A planes to take o ^ i this work. She was a pupil of Bernardo ley, according to word received morning from Roosevelt Field, N. Company. The Legionnaires who gathered Hunting Ridge. Both were togeth­ and a doleful expression on his er in “ The Student Prince’’ for five Jensen, of Barcelona, Spain and here. Y. 2— E. K. Campbell, of Moline, HI., again in the grand hall of the pal­ New York, who is to furnish a When She Sees Husband’s face. The Class A entries began arriv­ in a Yackey monoplane entered ace were still glowing with the hundred performances, she playing “ Those garters— what a story Hudson, whose home was in musical program today. Mr. Garrett ing at Cleveland, their first refuel­ by Dr. C. Sloan. warmth of the reception accorded the maid and he the prince. they told, to some one who Marysville, Mich., died while on the Rev. Dr. Alfred Grant Walton, was in George White’s Scandals as way to the hospital here. Radike ing stop, shortly before 9:30 3— ^E. W. Cleveland, of Cleveland, their parade by Paris Boulevadiers his starter in the profession. Body. knew Jack.” yesterday, and they attended to­ pastor of the Stamford Congrega­ was found dead in the machine o’clock. Other scheduled stops are Ohio, In a Ryan brougham en­ Both Mr. and Mrs. Garrett are day’s session prepared to manifest tional church, is to officiate. when ambulance doctors arrived. Miles City, Mich., Chicago, Aber­ tered ty the Cleveland Pnemna- their appreciation for everything Among those who witness the to have parts in the Schubert re­ Motor Goes Dead. deen, S. D., and Butte, Mont. , tlc Tool Company. French. They literally tore off the ceremony will be Mrs. A. J. Win­ vival of "” this fall. . Hammonton, N. J., Sept. 20.—■ According to residents here who Meanwhile, the twelve surviving 4— C. W. Rolman, of St. Panl, with roof of the palace with their tu­ With authorities admittedly puz­ witnessed the tragedy, the motor Class B planes of the 25 which took a Laird commercial sponsored by SELECTMEN TO off from New York yesterday, left the National Lea.: Battery Com­ multuous cheering for the French zled in-their Investigation into his of Hudson’s plane went dead,- caught again and then went dead Chicago this morning with Glen­ pany. war heroes and for General Persh­ death, Dr. William Lilliendahl, 72- ing as well, and once again the ex­ SUFFIELD GIRL SALE OF TICKETS for the second time as the plane dive, Mont., as their goal'for. to­ 6— E. E. Ballough, of'Chicago, In citable Parisians enjoyed the spec­ year old narcotic apscialist, was to OPPOSE TOWN went into a nose dive. day’s run. They were due to stop another Lairdcommercial ente- tacle of seeing and hearing a group be buried today in Greenwood cem­ The plane was only a few hun- for fuel at St. Paul, Fargo and Bis­ ed by. .lie. E. JL Laird Company. of twenty thousand men more voci­ etery ne.ir the remains of the two dred,.feet in the air at the time. It marck, N. D. 7— E. H. Lee, of’ Chicago, in a Yac­ IN MURDER CASE FOR FIGHT POOR key monoplane entered by Robert ferous in their enthusiasm even other famous murder victims— Al­ crashed on the estate of G. P. than themselves. P L A N K HERE Welsh, of Long Valley, N. J. CLASS A LEADER M. Hoffman. Marshal Foch was the first speak- bert Snyder of the Gray-Snider plot The plane, a biplane with racing Cleveland. Ohio; Sept. 20.— 8— John P. Wood, of .Wacsau, Wis­ ^er. A striking figure in his brilliant and Rev. Edward Hall of the notor­ type wings, fell into a tree and re­ E. E. Balloi’Gh, of Ghicagd, pilot­ consin, flying a Waco Whirlwind , resplendent with medals Charged With Being An Ac­ Many Seats Still Unsold; ious Hall-s-Ml’ ls mystery. mained suspended there. Hud­ ing a Laird-, commercial, euteted en te^l by Kimself. and decorations, he stood smiling Released on ?25,00ii bone us a Will Advise Voters Not to son was still breathing when resi-^ by the, B. M.' Laird company, was 9— Emit Burj^n, of Mineola, N. Y., on the speakers’ stand until the dents reached him. the first of the Class A entries in In his own Slkoysky Oriole. ^ ear-splitting applause has subsid­ cessory— Is the Sweet­ Fear Gate Will Not Go material witness after four days of j Internal Injuries. the New York to Spokane Air 10— Frank 3L Hawk.-*, cf Houston, ed. questlouieg, Mrs. Gertrude Liiiien- Adopt Measnre— Favor Internal injuries, it is believed, Derby to arrive here today. Texas, in lils own Ryan brough­ Winning of War heart of Accused Slayer. Over 2 Mfllion. dahl, 42,. popular wife of the. slain caused his death, while, enroutq to Ballough landed at 9:23 and am. The winning of the World War, physician, war to accompany her Complete Charter Revi­ the hospital. was on his way again at 9:30. His 13— N. fi. Namer, of Spokane, pilot­ Marshal Foch told the veterans was husband’s remains to the grave. Hudson was unmari-ied. He had plane is No. 6 in the Derby. Two ing a Buhl Airster entered by. due to "perfect understanding and She collapsed before his body at been flying six years. For. a time minutes after his departure. No. 4, the City of Spokane...... co-operation among the allied lead­ Lawrence. Mass., Sept. 20.— Chicago, Sept. 20.— V/ith the the m-'Hgue yesterday, where she sion In Its Stei^. he was in the Officers’ Reserve piloted by C. H. Holman ^..Qf; St B. Bay, of Philadelphia, ers. These same qualities,’’ he con­ Eighteeii-year-old Mary Cwikla, a hour of the Dempsey-Tunney fight was taken to undergo the for-mallty Corps of tho v^rmy. Air Service. ahd4,J»aul, arirved at the field.*-’ ‘ ' 'a^ Pi*««irn MaUwing .en­ tinued, ‘ ‘would go far toward the pretty little blonde of Sufficld, appro^aching, Pronioter Tex Rickard of identifying, the body. later engaged in commefrclal flying tered oy Pltcalra, Inc., the mak­ ultimate goal of all humanity- for a year. CLASS B PLANES ers. peace,--fp«*©wHty-tMMl—ind»stry4’'’'~— ■Gsnfk, was the central figure- today- ^vas-iacad tod'y with th>iiiiile»liHiow L. I., yesterday land, Oregon. zations. lin* of South Groveland, Mass., 500,000. Radike, who was dead when morning, in the Transcontinental 11— J. L. O’Donnell, of Whittier, “ You have placed the Legion on Many of the 163,000 seats for gation on the theory that Dr. Lil- nual town meeting Monday evening, reached in the. tree, was chief me­ charged with slaying William Grif­ lieudahi- was tnc victim of a plot Air Derby for Spokane, zoomed in­ California, Ylylng his own Trave- the upward march to right and the spectacle ■wTere still unsold this October 3. Although it has been chanic for the Buhl concern. He to the hazy sky today, withGlen- fin. a Haverhill grocer, during a ’'ahd: ffiat' motive for his murder lalr. justice,’’ he declared. “ You have holdup last March. The girl is ac­ morning and Wll remain>ia»30ld jip- generally understood that the Se­ was married but had no children. dlve, Mont., as their day’s objec- opened a vast horizon of happiness was not robbery. 1€— L. T. Royal, of Flint, AUch., cused as an accessory after the less there is'a sudden pick lip in lectmen and nearly all other town He was formerly a motor expert foi 4ive. piloting a. Buhl Airtter entered to the world of industry, peace and business. Rickard partly blames the Mrs. Lilliendahl has contended the Wills-St. Claire ,, Motor Com­ Fueling stops were scheduled fact. from the first that the doctor was officials have not considered a town by the A. C. Spark Plug Com­ fraternity. Where is the Frenchman Authorities claim that Miss radio. Radio manufacturers have plan commission of particular bene­ pany. for St. Paul,’’Fargo and Bismark, who will not respond to such a slain while prqtecting her from ne­ pany. Cwikla is Reed’s sweetheart, that been advising fight fans to stay at fit to Manchester, no vote has pre­ N. D., and then Into the Montana call?’’ home and get the fight over the -ra­ gro thugs during a motor trip near 28— ^Robert S. Fogg, of Concord, N. she accompanied the youths in an viously been taken at a board meet­ stop-over town. H., In his own VVaco Whirlwind. Gen. Gouraud Speaks dio and evidently the ads are brin,Sr. their vihelund home. automobile the night Griffin was ing. The members were unani­ The take-off of the planes from The five short stops for refueling General Gouraud spoke next. He ing results. , - > Latest developments in the inves­ the Chicago field was delayed a dropped with a shot in the back. tigation today centered around the mous in their belief that they would COPS ON THE CARPET are to be Cleveland, Ohio; Chicago, paid a stirring tribute to the part Girl is Nervous Rlngshle Seats Unsold bit by the low hanglrg rnists of played by America in the Great questioning of Willis Beach, 53, not be justified in asking the voters 111.,- Aberdeen, South Dakota; Miles Pale and nervous. Miss Cwikla Included in the unsold lot are to sanction the raising and election the early morning and it was 7:30 War. 3,000 choice $40 ringside tickets. poultry farmer and a neighbor of before the first plane was out. City, and Butte, Montana. watched the drawing of the jury. the Lilllehdahls. of such a commission. IN CAMBRIDGE, MASS. “ To imagine that victorious She was clad in a summer There are also plenty of cheaper Then, at one minute intervals the Frenchmen who have suffered so Step Back, They Say. with blue and white polka dots, seats. Beax:h Unmoved. That a town plan commission rest sailed into the west. They ing, and a half-hearted sunlight much from the war and still en­ blue straw trimmed with red, From all points of the compass, Almost bald and perpetually j ^youi,j be a step backward in town Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20.— Ac­ left in the following order: shone on the planes as they took dure its heavy consequences can and long grey . however, came reports to Rickard Qheerful. Beach was unmoved by government as far as Manchester is tivities of several policemen, in­ Leslie Miller, in an Eaglerock. off. desire its return, would be to lack Granting a request of her coun­ of preparations by fight fans to the two-hour examination and an­ cluding motorcycle officers, in con­ C. W. Beyers, in a Wqco 10. The thirteenth plane to go was either common sense or good concerned , is one of the arguments J. H. Charles, in an Eaglerock. sel, the girl was allowed to sit in­ converge upon Chicago coming by swered with a pleasant oath, ques­ thp Selectmen advance. The town nection with the holding up of au- the Travelair owned and piloted by faith. side the bar inclosure while Reed specially chartered trains, steam­ tions which eiere later put to him tomobilists on the Fresh Pond Eugene Detmer, in a Travelair. “ No one can forget, least of all planning law as defined by the gen­ W. H. Emory, in a Travelair. J. L. O'Donnell of Whittier, Cali­ and Nolin occupy the prisoner’s ships and airplanes. liy interviewers. He denied any parkway, were under investigation fornia, who had as his passenger mothers and wives, that without eral statutes of Connecticut was de­ E. G. Knapp, In a Waco 10. cage. Nolin is 31 and Reed 32. Almost every railroad entering intimacy with the Lilliendahls, suc:i signed primarily for towns the size this afternoon by District Attorney his wife, Mrs. Gladys O’Donnell, a the entry of the Americans into the 'rhere is only one unmarried man Chicago has one or more special as requesting them for money or Robert T. Bushnell, of Middlesex R. R. Johnson, in a Swallow. of Bolton, Glastonbury and Hebron A. Litzenberger, in a Waco 10. pretty blonde, 23 years old, who is war, French blood would have con­ on the jury. The trial is expected to trains chartered. The Pennsylvania writing Mrs. Lilliendahl. county. the only woman in the race. She tinued to flow much longer. — towns that have no such form of K. R. Unger, in a Travelair. last ten days and the jury will he will run twenty-five specials, The The questions bore on the finding government as has Manchester and The investigation was asked in is not a co-pilot but only a passen­ “ The remembrance of their loss­ allowed to go home every night. New York Central’s "Twentieth of a letter near the murder scene district court by Captain of Detec­ Jack Ashcroft, in a Waco 10. es, as well as their victory, begets where there is no engineering de­ J. B. Sldowski, in a SwalloNV. ger. District Attorney William G. Century’’ will run many e.xtra sec­ revealing-that a man had written partments, park commissions, or tives Patrick Hurley when the case in the French people their desire tions. The Baltimore & Ohio will of Patsy D’Alisaio was called. He Nimmo Black, In a Laird Com­ The two-day 2,273 mile flight Is Clark prepared a lengthy statement Mrs., LHIiendahl asking her for building line and highway problems to be made with fiye stops of five for the opening address today. have four special trains. Specials money and that she had been re­ was charged with parking without mercial. -T (Coiitinued on Page 8) to compare with those Manchester minutes each for refueling and are pow enroute from Los Angeles, fused In relaying the request on to lights and operating an automobile faces. START AT 7 O’CLOCK. one overnight stop at St. Paul, New Orleans and other far off her husband. The second ar^ment the Select­ under the influence of liquor. Motorcycle Officer Henry E. Pel- Minnesota. U. S. READY TO RAISE points. Following Old Leads. men advance is that the cost a town Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Sept. 20. Prizes for class A are $10,000 Hotels were steadily becoming Prosecutor Hinkle, when asked planning commission would brln.g litier, who made the arrest, gave — The Class A entries in the New for the winner; $5,000 for second (XRMAN F L M HOPS more crowded with visitors today today regarding Grand Jury action, about would be almost prohibitive evasive answers to questions by the York to Spokane Air Derby started place: $2,000 for third; $1,000 TAX ON FRENCH GOODS but the hotel managers insistea announced that, under present cir­ captain. He stated that he held hopping off at 7 o’clock this morn­ for fourth, and $500 for fifth at the present time. Almost im­ up the complaint because of the ab­ that everybody would be taken care cumstances, such action "may not mediately the expense of the en­ ing. prize. ON TRIP TO JAPAN of, if not in the Loop, somewhere be expected yery soon— certainly sence of the clerk of courts. The first of the 15 to take off Unless France Recedes From gineering department in Manches­ It was learned that several prom­ Major Charles Dickinson, of within easy distance of Soldiers’ not this week.” ter would be doubled. A town was a Buhl airster, entered by the Chicr,-jo, aged 69, who has ’oeen Stand It Has Taken Against Field. “ We are following some of the planning commission necessitates inent residents cf the university Buhl Aircraft Company of Marys­ christened the “ Santa Claus of If He Reaches There He Says city had reported being held up by Ours. old leads. . We have nothing new,” duplicate maps of all highways, ville. Mich., and piloted by R. E. the Air Mail” because of his long He Will Fly to San Fran he said. motorcycle police. Hudson. white beard, accompanies E. E. parks and proposed new develop­ The D’Alisaio case was held in cisco. Washington, Sept. 20.— France WIFE OF HOTEL MAN Mrs. Lilliendahl has publicly ments. These must be filed with This plane was started exactly at Ballough of Chicago la a Laird was officially informed today that thanked the authorities for their abeyance pending the district attor­ 7 o’clock, when Captain Walter commercial plane. the Town Clerk, according to the ney’s investigation, which may re­ Cologne, Germany, Sept. 20.— the United States stands ready to kindnesses to her during the four state law. That would call for at Bender, assistant operations officer SECURES HER FREEDOM sult in a police shakeup it was said. Bigger Alachince Otto Koennecke, German long increase import duties on French days of questioning and asserted to­ at Mitcliel Field and official starter The planes in today’s race are distance flyer, hopped off from goods unless the discrimination day that she was willing to do (Continneil on Pago 2) for the races, dropped the red flag. more powerful than those which here at 2:22 o’clock this afternoon against American products, under Mrs. Ada Kincaid to Receive whatever she could to help “ catch A Yackey monoplane, entered by hopped off yesterday, and should on an attempted flight to Japan, the murderers.” McADOO U Y S PLANS Dr. C. Sloan, of Moline, III., and the new French tariff schedules, is $200 a Month and Custody arrive in Spokane tomorrow after- and return. removed. , Captain William J. Carter of the piloted by E. K. Campbell, was sec­ neon at about the same time as Before starting, however, Koen­ This attitude was revealed in a Of Children. state troopers, when asked concern­ Hear Big Fight FOR ANTI-SMITH PA RH ond to start, at exactly one minute liifa Class B planes which started necke announced he would pro­ brief note delivered to the Frencli ing the questioning of Beach, said, after 7 o'clock. yesterday. long his flight to San Francisco, foreign office In Paris. In reply to Reno, Nev., Sept. 20.— Charging following the quiz: Returns at The One Minute Intervals. It was said today that there- if possible. cruelty and saying that her hus­ “ As far as I know, he has noth­ New York, Sept. 20.— Said to be After that the others, up to the The German flyer abandoned the Fre, ch rejection 11 the Ameri­ Herald Office. may he difficulty in the non-stop can proposal for a most-favored-na- band’s affections had wandered ing to do with the case.” Beach’s formulating plans for a mid-west twelfth, took off peffectly at e.xactly .;las!^, scheduled to leave here plans for a non-stop flight from since 1922, Mrs. Ad^ S. Kincaid, appearance for questioning was vol­ movement to oppose any move to­ one-minute intervals. Cologne to New York because of ticn commercial treaty. Wednesday afternoon and to ar­ wife of James Leslie Kincaid, was untary. The Evening Herald will give ward nominating Governor A1 The twelfth and thirteenth rive in Spokan'3 late Thursday. the continuous adverse weather It is understood here that if the its usual service at its branch French show a desire to continue free of marital bonds here today. A mysterious "Peggy Anderson” Smith for president, William G. planes jockeyed a bit for position to Tl'c rules specify that at least five over the Atlantic, which had Kincaid Is president of the Ameri­ was drawn into the case today when office at 10 Bissell street • on McAdoo was scheduled to depart avoid, small, water holes, but start­ brought disaster to numerous oth­ negotiations over the tariff ques­ starters must compete. To date, can hotels. Prosecutor Hinkle admitted this Thursday evening on returns for Washington today. The former ed only half a minute later. but two entries in the non-stop er trans-Atlantic flyers. tion, the parleys likely will be held Kincaid was represented by a lo­ from the Tunney-Dempsey fight in Washington rather than in Paris, name had figured in certain letters secretary of the treasury also plans Still the red flag went up and planes are at Roosevelt field. They On his outward fliight he plans cal attorney who denied the in his possession which may have a in Chicago. Station WTIC will to attend a prohibition conference down evenly, and the other planes to stop at some point in Asia Min­ as originally contemplated. are two Stinson planes, the Royal charges but did not contest the bearing on the case. be hooked up with the numerous In Washington, it was said. took off exactly on schedule, the Windsor, piloted by C. S. “ Duke" or, or at Basra, Mesopotamia, . other stations in its chain and Edwin P. Meredith, Iowa Demo­ fifteenth starting at 7:15 o’clock. then Calcutta, India, Hongkong, / PILOT LOSES WAY Schiller, with Phil Wood, Gar A property settlement was, made The Herald will receive the cratic party leader and former sec­ There was a slight ground haze, Wood’s brother, as a passenger, and then on to Tokio. out of court, Mrs. Kincaid is to re* broadcast direct from Soldiers’ retary of agriculture, assumed au­ although experts here called it a If he finds the San Francisco Kane, Pa., Sept. 20.— The Ryan and the other piloted by Eddie ceive $200 a month, and twp $35,- AL HAS NARROAV ESCAPE ■Field where the battle is being thority for the report of McAdoo's perfect day for flying. The planes Stinson, manufacturer of ,the Stin­ flight is impracticable, Koennecke monoplane “ Miss Maxwell House,’’ 000 trust funds are to be establish­ sti^ged. all started due west, their noses plans to return via Siberia and Anti-Smith plans, declaring that a son planes. entered from Houston, Tex.-, in the ed for their two children. New Y ork,, Sept. 20.— Governor 'John F. Barstow of Barstow’s meeting of party generals will be pointed toward Spokane from the Major Howard C.‘ Davidson, who Russia. trans-con’.inental Air Derby, Class Mrs. Kincaid was . appointed wtdlo shop will install one of his Koennecke, one of the German Alfred E.' Smith of New York'nar­ called for the purpose. beginning. has been In charge ' of arrange­ A, landed here at 10:15 A. M. after guardian of tl(e children. best receiving outfits and this Meredith, who has proposed a One after the other they rose war aces who fought throughout rowly escaped-injury when a taxi­ ments at this end, said today that losing its v/ay in a dense fog ever The Kincaids were married at will be connected with the Mag- conference in Chicago as a center with the same cldckwork reguraf- he has received no definite word the World War, on all fronts, is New Jersey. ' cab in wflich he. Mrs. Smith and navox which has been loaned by 35 years old. He was credited Syracuse, N. Y., in November 1914. of anti-Smith activities, will leave ity and disappeared westward. from the committee to call off the Pilot Frank M. Hawks, made a two friends were riding, was in col­ Campbell Council, K. of C. This tomorrow for Washington, he said. Special Police. race, however, and' would start with the destruction of 46 enemy perfect landing on the local golf lision with another taxicab here last is the ideal arrangement which planes. CHILD HIT BY AUTO A special squad of Nassau coun- Stinson and Schiller on their links. Kis passenger is John B. Stratford, Sept. 0.— Mildred night, it was Iqarned early today. gave service during the World’s ELECTED CHAIRAIAN ty police had no difficulty with the 3,000-mile air marathon on sched­ At the close of the war he left The governor and his party were Series games and at all the ma­ the army and became Germany’s Worthington, Hawks expected to Skoda, 11, was probably fatally in­ Chicago, Sept. 20.— Kazlmierz crowd of several hundred persons, ule time. Martin Jensen, pilot o£\ take off again soon for Cleveland. jured at Bpruum avenue and returning-^ from the Radio World’s jor fights of the past year. Kowalski, secretary to the mayo.- of slightly Jarger than the crowd the Ryan monoplane was forced first professional pilot. He had fair when the accident occurred. No been with the Lufthansa commer- Thompson street, this afternoon, There is ample room on Bis­ and “ Progressive” candidate, was which watched the-Class D planes down in Arizona while on route .. ^cial airplane concern since its or­ TREASURY BALANCE. when she was run down by a car member of the , governor’s party sell street and a vacant lot elected permanent chairman of the take off yesterday morning at 7 ganization, and has made numer­ Washington, Sept. 20.— Treasury driven by. Herbert W. Pardy, of was hurt, but two p as^ gers In the across the street will accommo­ convention ' of the Polish National o’clock; > 1 taxicab sustained bi-nTsea and ' a date severalhundred people. ous long distance and altitude Balance Sept. 17.— $472,624,423.- Stratfordi The child i? . under Alliance here today.' 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received and ordered placed in the unique life, and makes him strangely authentic. Incidentally, Gives Air Party SELECTMEN TO OPPOSE town report. Jinks’ Irish Coup Recalls this hook contains some of 'Villon’s A communication was received best poetry— bound to the the best Local Stocks from Charles W. Holman with re­ thing in the book. TOWN PLANNING HERE gard to building lines on Summit street. Mr. Holman stated that ‘Tottenham In His ’ (Famished by Patnam & Co.) all property owners on the street Bid AslvOd (Continued from page I) were forced to keep back 30 feet by TWENTY-nVE PLANES Bank Stocks deed. However, no such record By MILTON BRONNER ^ Dublin buzzed. All Ireland buzz­ City Bank & T r ...... 720 — least twice the work the engineer­ could be found and it was learned ed. But there was nothing so r.o- STILL IN AIR DERBY Capital Natl Bank . . .270 — ing department now does. upon examination of the maps that London.— John Jinks for the mantic, so sensational, so dramatic. Conn River ...... 300 • — Engineer Opposed Mr. Holman’s house at Summit and moment is the most famous man Jinks had deliberately stayed away First Bond and Mort . . 53 56 Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen Wadsworth streets is over the 30 In all Ireland. from the vote. He had gone back (Conrinuee Agreement. press like the proverbial hot here v/ith Leo, a movie stunt lion Hfd Conn Tr Co . . . . 700 — tion on how the engineering de­ A letter from property owners on at the will of Eamonn de Valera. prove of Cosgrave being politically abroad, and will be unable to par­ Land Mtg & Title . . . 58 — partments function w'hen a town Franklin street called attention to He gave Ireland a new word— butchered to make a Valerista boll- cakes, reflect the vogue here and ticipate as planned. Morris Plan Bonk ....1 4 0 — plan commission exists. He .found the bad grading condition there. “ jinking.” oay. in Europe, or biography. .^erved Park St T r ...... 510 — no officials in any of the cities who The highwa3%committee will at­ And everything he did, John Vho buttered and sweetened PLANES ARRIVING Phoenl.x St B T r ----- 410 — would recommend the adoption of tempt to get thb property owners to Jinks did in the most casual off­ — “ Jinking — the act of abstaining with\ fiction accerdingaccerdIng to the au- Chicago, Sept. 20.— Maurice Mc- froni a parliamentary vote. Riverside T ru st...... 450 •— town planning in a city or^ town agree on the distribution -of cost of hand way. thor’s taste. Mechen, flying the Western Air Bends over 20,000 population. City En­ grading and order the work done. Jinks is an inn-keeper in the Recalls Tottenham By “ jinking” the member for Donald DoViglas, a Missourian, Line’s entry In the trans-continental Htfd & Conn West 6. 9 5 — gineer Clark of Hartford, formerly An agreement between Cheney county of Sligo. In the last election and descendent of the fainous Class B Air Derby arrived here at East Conn Power ...1 0 0 102 a proponent of town planning is Brothers and the Town of Man­ when Captain Willy Redmond Sligo saved the Cosgrave govern­ Scottish hero, the Black Douglas, ment. Now his deed is being com­ 9;22 A. M. and took off again at Conn L P 41/^s . . . . 98% 101 now positively opposed to it after chester with regard to the installa­ formed a new political tribe to be has delved into the family records, 9:44. Hart E L 7s ...... 375 385 he has seen the w'ay it has func­ tion of storm water sewer pipes off known as the “ National League.” pared to another famous Irish­ traveled and researched In Sr t- man’s— "Tottenham in His Boots.” The Miss South Bend, Stephen Conn L P 5%s ___ 108% 110 tioned in other towns and cities. Center street near the Edgewood Redmond was tickled when Jinks land, and developed the historical Darius, pilot, arrived at 9:36 and Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103 105 The Selectmen will present the House was signed by the board. If said lie would run on the Redmond This Tottenham was also a background for a swashbuckling member of an Irish Parliament. withdrew from the race because of Insurance Stocks vote which the Manchester Cham­ a town highway is established ticket. The election was child’s tale, “ The Black Douglas” (Dor­ a bad motor. Aetna Fire ...... 645 655 ber of Commerce has asked be put through this section the town play. Jinks romped in. It v/as the body that met In the an). He has told the tale with palmy days before the “ Union.” The Aero Club of Pittsburgh en­ Aetna Cas & Sure'. .1025 1050 before the town meeting, but will agrees to place the plpas in the Setting the Scenery ' flare and flavor, and the publisher Theater parties and dinner x\etna L if e ...... 730 740 immediately inform the voters that highway. If Cheney Brothers re­ Then Wegan a pretty game. De A motion had been made that Irish naively asserts that it is almost all try, R. E. Drake, pilot, and Walter patriots highly hated. Its kernel true. Stewart, passenger, arrived at dancos are quite antique these days. Conn Oen ...... 1 7 2 0 1750 after two years of careful thought tain the property for their private Valera and his merry men counted Miss Helen M. Walker of Detroit, Autom obile...... 320 340 and deliberation the board cannot use and desire the pipes removed, noses in the new Dail. All the was that a lot of good Irish money A Newcomer of Promise 10:04. Jack Story’s entry’s entry. conscientiously recommend the was to be paid into a lawning Brit­ A 19-year-old Columbia under- Gerald J. Smith, pilot and Story a recently treated her friends to a fly­ Hart F ir e ...... 670 680 they must do it at their expense. strength President Cosgrr.ve could ing party over Detroit in a Ford adoption of the plan as a wise A pi'obate court notice assigning muster in the new Dali was 71 ish government treasury. ,graduate, Byron Steele, has writ­ passenger, arrived at 10:12 after Hart Steam Boil . . . .800 810 plane. Oh, yes! A good time was Lincoln Nat Life . . . . 93 — move for the tov/n to make. They the child of Mrs. Ethel Heffron, votes— made up of the Cosgrave Tottenham was 60 miles away ten a delightful having been forced down once in when he heard of this. He did not Pennsylvania. had by all. National Fire ...... 850 870 will be prepared to give the voters formerly of Manchester, now of adherents, the Farmers’ party and book, “ O Rare facts about town planning and Rockville, to a state welfare organ­ the independents. But if de Val­ hesitate. Mounting his horse, he All f the planes are enroute to P h oen ix...... 720 740 galloped like mad, racing against Ben J u s o n ’ ' REASSIGNED HEARING Travelers...... 1430 1440 leave it to the meetin.g to decide ization was signed by the Select­ era combined with the Labor party 0 Glendive, Montana, the next stop whether or not it shall be adopted. men. A hearing in the probate and the National League, his crowd time to reach Dublin. The weather (Knouf) with a in the Now Yerk-Spokane air race. Rossia . . . ; ...... 129 131 was bad. He was soaked to the Chicago. Sept. 20.— Chief Justice Public Utility Streks Want t71inrter Revised court here will be held sjon. would have 72. / mellownees a n d skin. of the Criminal Court. William V. Conn L P 8% . . . .'. .120 124 Instead of a town planning com­ The board voted to meet next So it was planned the Valeristas sureness of touch MILLER AP*'‘ VES. mission at this time the Selectmen should put the skids under Cos­ His riding boots were covered ‘ St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 20.— Leslie Brothers today reassigned the sani­ Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 Monday night to further discuss the that many an au­ ty hearing of Russell Scott, under will recommend that the entire motions which will be placed be­ grave. Then Tom Johnson, head with mud. And the j parliamentary Miller, piloting his Eagle Rock Green Wat & Gas ..100 102 sergeant-at-arms sought to pre­ thor twice his age sentence to be hapged for the mur­ Hart E L ...... 390 395 charter of the Town of Manches­ fore the annual town meeting on of the Labor party, was to be plane, “ Spirit of St. Paul,’’ compet­ ter be revised. The board will vent his entry because in those der of Joseph Maurer, to Judge Hart Gas com ...... 88 9 3 October 3. made president. Captain' Willy might envy. Steel ing In Class “ B” New York to Spo­ Emanuel Eller, Judge Eller set Oc­ ask that it be given the authority Redmond was to be in the cabinet. days gentlemen wore powdered I understand was Hart Gas p f d ...... 58 62 wigs and silken hose. But Totten­ kane Air Derby race arrived here tober 24 as the date of hearing. to name a charter revision com­ Came the fatal day of the vote. in Prof. Erskine’s from Chicago at 9:56 A. M. After Hart Gas rts ...... 10 11 mittee of 15 men well versed in le­ ham had not ridden 60 miles to be S O N E Tel C o ----- 168 172 The poll was taken. Jinks was not class in Eliza­ refuelling. Miller took off at 10:0,4 gal and civic questions to study the present. The vote stood 71 to 71. beaten hx ^ mere flunky at the bethan literature .MORROW APPOINTED Conn El Ser p f d ----- 80 82 needs of the town and draw up a BIG DOWN TOWN door. He shoved him aside and V. M. for Fargo, N. D., his next ManufHctui'lMg Stocks The Cosgrave government w.'ih at Columbia and new charter and a codification of strode in just in time to beat the stopping place, C. W. Meyer, in the Washington, Sept. 20.— Dwight American Hard ...... 78 80 saved for the time being. Ensued Byron Steel found the ’' red­ the responsibilities and duties of motion by one vote. For years Waco-Detroit arrived at 10:05 tak­ W. Morrow, partner in the financial American Silver . . . . 26 29 wild and excited questions; headed- hard-fiste-, hard-drinking ing off at 10:20. duly elected officers of the town. SHOPPING CITY Where wasylinks? afterwards Irish patriots carried Elizabethan poet sucl a fascinat­ firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., was ap­ Acme Wire ...... 10 15 Through this complete charter re­ a toast; Billings com — 3 Had the rascals kidnapped him ing character he was inspired to pointed ambassador to Mexico to­ vision all of the favorable points “ Tottenham in His Boots!” a first novel. day. Billings Spencer pfd . — 6 in town planning can be embodied so he could not appear? Bigelow Hart com . . 91 93 FOR CLEVELAND Against a background of tav­ Mr. an I Mrs. Sedrick Straughan The appointment was announced and a much more smoothly orga­ erns, court pageants, rowdies and and daughter, Elaine of East Center by President Coolidge. Bristol Brass ...... 9 H nized town government can be ob­ royalty, he draws a convincing and street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Morrow will resign his connec­ Collins Co ...... 100 110 tained. Colt Firearms ...... 28 29 ABOUTTOWN human character who left a record Wesley Ward of Southfield. Mass., tion with the house of Morgan to As one Selectman put It at last of 64 years of sublime selfishness Eagle Lock ...... 80 90 night’s meeting; ‘‘Instead of ad- have returned from a motor trip take the diplomatic post, it was Fafuir Bearing ....1 0 5 110 World's Greatest Center Un­ and hilarious generosity, ribald to Vermont. said. dirig to the conglomerated mess adventure and peaceful domestici­ Hart & C ooley...... 200 225 we now have, let's start at the bot­ The auxiliary to Dilworth Cornell Inter Silver com ....1 7 3 178 ty, extravagant wealth and con­ tom and remodel.” ITtie Select- der One Roof Being Plan­ Post, American Legion won the sil­ temptible poverty,- glorious con­ Inter Silver pfd . . . .117 120 mon argue that they are held re- ver loving cup offere; at the state Landers. Frary

\ <:• FUM®AL OP----- :SAIMONIh§SLO ARISTIDE JOBBRT. ¥ % dliboro raeoit tlw Iw GOOD WILL MEANS^ 'TV hama on unlfon atreet. . BmHOVENS PLAN ABOUTTOWN Ralph liasbury of Indian Neck Is Tlfe" funeral 'serv^ca-^ of ■Aristide OR SALE tOMOltROW A'U MIss A ^ela ’Marib^ Yfontillo, JObert of 187 Maple street which ’ spending a few days as the guest of NOTHING IN FIFTH' aatfghtef 'df ‘Mrd.-^ !ftode Lasala of R o c k v i U e | Emerson Lleber of Prospect street. was held at HT o’clock this morn­ Charles McCann, mprehandiss 179 Oak street and Charles Sal- ing at St. James’s church wns very $ Louis riechslg of Pratt Institute manager at the J. W. Hale mond, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Paul was In town over the week-end vis­ largely attended. There were many pany, is confined to his hon^ with To Be Given ffiwanians at To­ Salmonid of'141 Dak street, were relatives and friends from out of iting friends. ^ » morrow’s Luncheon" at The united In marriage this morning at Mr. and Mrs. Robert MqChristy ■ a cold. Chb Is Denied Privilege . (d town as well as Manchester. They . HBUFORS FINISH Sheridiui. 9 o’clock at St. James’s church. occupied one entire side of the of Talcott avenue have returned at Upsala Rev. William P.» Reidy performing ♦ ^ from a week’s trip to New York and Morris Elman and Frank Rols- church. ton, local reitl estate dealers, have Admission tickets lo:* the,appear- School For Its Meetings the wedding ceremony. This after­ A s the body , was borne into the Washington. sold a single house on ^oUlster| Hollister the Royal Welsh Ladles’ noon nearly three hundred friends church, Mrs. Claire Brennan sang. ON BOOHS The Trustees of the Methodist ' and Severd -lutlwran and relatives of the couple gathePfe(i church will hold a meeting in the street to E. J. Brown of Hartford Choir liere on October 10, will be When Evening Comes’’ and at the « placed in the hands of members of This Year. , at the Knights of Columbus Hall *on offertory she sang “Q Salutarls.’’ vestry this evenning at 7:30 which Blssell street where a reception Was will be followed by a meeting of Churches. Ben and John P. Cheney, Jr., will the KIwanis club, sponsors of the Rev^ James P. Timmlns,t assistant concert, tomorrow. It was announc­ held injionor of the newlyweds. pastor of St. James’s church, offi­ the official board. leave next Tuesday for New Haven, Guests came from Hartford, New 1 R e ^ s of Vernon Officials Miss Irene Marshmann of Orch­ where they will resume their stud­ ed today by George H. Waddell, Harley Palmer,; chairman of the ciated. He was assisted at the grave 1 who Is one of the committee in Britain, Stamford, Norwich and In St. James’s cemetery by Rev. * ard street attended the Eastern The Beethoven Glee club under ies at Yale University. Ben will be the school committee and repre­ Manchester. , States Exposition on Monday. a sophomore and John a junior. charge. They will be given out at Father Martineau of Woonsocket, F pnd Correct— Will Be the direction of Helge E. Pearson senting a majority of that commit­ At the wedding this morning, the R. 1. Nirs. Margaret Sullivan sang, The Every Mother’s Club will will open its season officialy during the weekly luncheon meeting in the hold a mooting Friday afternoon at A temporary ban has been placed Hotel Sheridan. tee, has refused the Parent-Teach­ bride was attended by her sister, “Ave Maria’’ at the elevation and a tour 6f this state and New Jersey er • association of the Fifth School Christine, as maid of honor and by “Face to Face’’ at the conclusion 1 « For Public Soon. 3 o’clock at the Baptist church. on September 30 to October 2. The on additional enlistments in the It is expected that tickets will’ be Mrs. Gertrude Clifford Brady, Connecticut National Guard. This placed in several stores in the south district, better known as the Good her* cousin. Miss Rose Pellegrina of of the mass. As the body was borne club will give concerts in Bristol, Will club, the privilege of holding Hartford and Miss Mary Minnlcuccl from the church. Organist Charles well known soloist and vocal teach­ Forestville, Meriden and Hartford, means that the two Manchester end and north end so that they may anything but strictly business meet­ er, has opened her studio in Forest­ companies, will be unable to sign b:p purchased by people who may of this town as bridesmaids. The Packard played an appropriate fu-! (Special to The Herald) this state, and in East Orange, N. ings in the Keeney street school. groom was attended by his brother, neral march. er’s hall. up new recruits for the present. not be approached by Kiwanls club Rockrille, Sept. 20.—The audi­ This decision of the school commit­ Joseph, as best man. The ushers The bearers asters Alexander Jar­ The Three-In-One Club will open The trip will be started on Friday members- tee was learned when the president their season with a dance in the El­ The enlistments of three mem­ The V/elsh choir, which has the were James Pontillo and Salvatore vis, Sr., Leon Ouget, Thomas Rus­ tors of the town of Vernon last morning, Septembt.' 30, at 5:30 and of the club, Sidney Hagenow, ap­ Slaniond. sell, Gustave Fallot,Arthur Pll- night completed their work In aud­ lington Town Hall on Saturday, the first stop will be at East Or­ bers of the Howitzer Company, C. endorsement of the royal family of plied for the key of the building lard and Albert Huct. The Modern Oct. 1st, featuring Buckminster’s N. G., will expire a week from to­ Great Britain, particularly that of The bride wore a of white iting the books of the town officers ange, in time to' attend the chapel last evening prior to the first fall satin trimmed with rhinestones. Woodmen of America, of which Mr. eight piece orchestra. exercises at UpsSta college. The club morrow, September 28. They are the Prince of Wales, is considered business session of the club, al­ Jobert was a member, was repre­ and found them correct. JThe re- Chester Waite hag returned to those of Corporal Cyrus Tyler, Pri­ one of the finest female choruses Her was of tulle trimmed with will be entertained at the college though previous to the meeting ru­ orange blossoms. The maid of hon­ sented by Mr. Fallot. Further proof ports of the heads of departments New York after spending a two vate, First Class, Stanley Golas and in the world today. It has been in mors had been circulating in the weeks’ vacation with his mother, during the day and in the evening Private Frederick McCarthy. Golas or wore a Nile green gown with of the high esteem in which Mr. wUl be ready for delivery ^or the will give a concert in the Tabor existence for many years and num­ district to this effect. • , Jobrt was held was attested to by Mrs. Edward Waite of Union street. will re-inllst. bers among Its members some of silver trimming and hat to match. annual town report, which will be Lutheran church under the auspices The Good .Will club which Is. be­ Miss Pelligrina was dressed in the profusion of fioral tributes. Miss Ella Friedrich has returned Wal^’ greatest soloists. It is being ginning its third season is affiliated out either on or before the a^ual of the Lutheran Brotherhood of Miss Hilda Ayerst, former assist­ peach georgette trimmed with vel­ town" meeting to be held in Octo- to her home on Harlow street after conducted by Gertrude Gronow, with the state organization and a few days spent in New York. East Orange. ant superintendent ait the Manches­ Proceeds from the concert will go vet and wore a hat to match. Miss ter* v/ill be the next steps have been taken to ascertain Minnicucci’s dress was of pink The general condition of all de­ Arthur Lamb of Ellington ave­ ter Memorial hospital, will be the to the Kiwanis children’s camp whether the district school commit­ nue spent the week-end at his home stop on Saturday morning and a guest of Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, georgette trimmed with orchid. She partments la reflected In the re­ sightseeing trip has beeq planned. fund. It is one of a nu--"Ler ef con­ tee is within Its rights in refusing also wore a hat to match. NOTICE port. The selectmen have charge or in Deep River. local social welfare nurse, for the certs and entertainments the Kiwa­ Mrs. Frank Martin of Holyoke The club members >vill stay at the next few days. Miss Ayerst has the club the use of the schoolhouse Mr. and Mrs. Siamond will leave the town poor, both within the c y nis club has planned to raise money for socials. The teachers in the and Mrs. Mae Lepine of Springfield Hotel McAlpin. They will resume been in 'charge of the operating early this evening for a honeymoon All persons liable by law to pay limits and the remainder of tne their journey and will go to Forest­ for the expenses of the camp next school have taken an active i«irt in trip to Washington, D. C., and upon were the guests of their father, room at the Mt. Sinai hospital in summer. taxes in the Ninth School District town and of roads outside of the John Schwarz of Spring street on ville on Sunday morning where they New York, but she has concluded the work of tie club and the money their return will make their home city of Rockville. The schools be­ made at whists, dances and other at 191 Broadstreet in Norwich. of Manchester are hereby notified Saturday, will sing at the Bethesda Lutheran her work there and will leave short­ that the Assessors of the Town of ing consolidated brings the man church of that town. ly for Rochester, Minn., where she affairs of a social nature has been agement of the schools, always the Miss Edna Neumann of Prospect HOSPITAL NOTES used entirely for the benefit of the Manchester ' have returned to street spent the week-end in Luncheon will be eaten In Bristol will take a post-graduate course at Charles^ R. Hathaway, Clerk of said largest Item of expense in any at the Lebanon Lutheran church the world-famous. Mayo Brothers’ pupils''and .'school eqiiipineilit^' COFFEE FOR HOSPITAL^ town, under their direcUon also^ Springfield. ^ ^ Funds werb ^rdvided Itt this’ way district^ a list of valuation on the Mrs. Max Knie of East Hartford and thence the club ^Vill go to Meri­ hospital. Hartfoid, Sept. 20.—Orders for grand list of said town of tBe year The town treasurer, J. B. Thomas was the guest of her parents, Mr. den for a sacred concer': In'the Aug- - Today’s report from the Man­ for Christmas parties and picnics has the matter of the collection of Mrs. Ward Grant of 709 Main chester Memorial hospital is to the last.day:of the.school term. An ex­ six months’ supply of tea and coftee 1926 made by them under the pro­ the income for the town under his and Mrs. Chas. Mead of Union ustana Lutheran church. Hartford cellent piano and good'pictures for for the five state tuberculosis hos­ visions of'the General Statutes, and street on Sunday. will be the next stop and a concert street has returned from a ten days’ effect that there were no accidents, birth, deaths or patients admitted. the schoolrooms were also purchas­ pitals we-'e placed by the Tubercu­ that said Assessors and the Select-, A daughter was bom early Tues­ will be given in the Emanuel Luth­ visit with friends in Webster and ed by the clu.b, and iucidentally a When the reports were filed It Worcester, Mass. ■Two persons were discharged. They losis Commission, according to an­ men of said town will metet at the was found that all departments day morning at the Rockville City eran church on Capitol avenue. spirit o f. good fello^rihlp. was pro­ nouncement here today. A total of office of the Board of Assessors in Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley All of the club members will not are Joseph Coleman of Florence were within the appropriations an^ street and Mrs. Clara Hotchkiss of moted among the majority of the 4,800 pounds of '.Jffee and 975 the Town of Manchester on the 30th Narkon of Village street. Mrs. Nar- leave on Friday for some will bte The Emblem club, the ladies’ residents of the district. The same that the selectmen’s orders had kon was formerly Miss Lily Pfau. auxiliary to the Rockville Lodge of 772 Main street. The census is pounds of tea will ho needed.' The day of September, 19271 at 1:00 been about $3,000 less than they unable to do so because of their methods are successfully employed cost will be about $1,800. about $1,- o’clock in the afternoon,! at which business or work. They will Join the Elks will have a social for mem­ down to 39. in the Seventh District, Buckland bad expected to spend. bers only at the Rockville Elks’ 480 for the coffee and $325 for the time the said Assessors and the said The budget for this year equals rest of, the club in Forestville on and the Fourth District by the Selectmen have the san^e powers in Sunday morning and will complete home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. U. S. MARINE KILLED Lakeview Parent-Teacher associa­ tea. last years with the exception of Members are asked to come earlier Washington, Sept. ' 20.—One relation t said list that the Board schools which will be larger, but TALCOTTVILLE the trip through Connecticut. tions. , of Relief has in relation to town Accompanying the club will be than that hour’ll possible as a spe­ United States Marine was “ killed BANDITS GET $95,000 the income is to be larger because cial short business meeting will he and one probably fatally wounded The Good'WiUi.Qlul»*at its meet lists. of tuition paid from other towtis Miss Eleanor Willard, soprano solo­ in an engagement between the ing last evening voted to conduct a Dated at Manchester, Sept. 20, 1927 ist of the South Methodist church: held in regard to the convention to public whist on September 29, and Chicago, Sept. 20.— Six masked where there is no high school. For- A Thank Offering service ,^was be held next month in Providence. American forces, .and a native antl- bandits armed with shotguns, l^lu HOWELL CHENEY ‘ty •pes^icent. at least, of the Miss Helen Berggren. contralto so­ .jovernment band at Telpaneca, as they are denied the use of the held at the church on Sunday schoolhouse the whist will be held up four messengers of the First Na­ MARY CHENEY ? vine High school pupils are from morning under the auspices of the loist of the Central Baptist church Richard Carter, son of Mr. and Nicaragua, yesterday, the State De­ tional Bank of Cicero, a suburb to­ R. LA M. RUSSELL i out of town. There will be a larger of Hartford: Miss Eva Johnson of partment was advised today. in the City View Dance hall. Fred Women’s Missionary society. R?v. Mrs. Walter A. Carter of Main Sadler was appointed chairman day, and escaped with $95,000 in Committee of the Ninth School DiSf, ■ enrollment, but this will be offset F. P. Bacheler presided and a stir­ this town, accompanist The trip is street, and F. Forbes Bushnell, son The native forces were reported In charge of Ernest Kjellson, busi­ w lt^ the^privii^e of choosing hisj cash, checW and bonds. About $20,- trict of Manchester. ‘ j in a way by the payments made by ring address was given by Rev, of Dr. and Mrs. Fred F. Bushell of to have suffered twenty killed and ^wn commiUee. 000 in cash was obtained'. ■ the state for the enumeration of Wiliam S. Beard, secretary of the ness manager of the club. East Center street are freshmen at fifty wounded. school children and as nj^tters now Layman’s Advisory committee of Mr. Pearson, director of the club, Connecticut Agricultural college. look there will be an increase In the American Board of Missions. said today that the trip is mainly Both boys are members of the 1927 ^ the amount spent on schools, but Mr. Beard read the one hundred for the purpose of making the mem­ High school graduating class. the additional increase will be suf­ and third psalm for the morning bership better acquainted with the ficient to meet this expense, lesson and took for his theme, Lutheran churches of t a east. He'is Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strant f f One Big Quesboin “Ships That Have Never Been .to planning particularly on the wisit have returned. to their home at ; Therie"’Whs,;a time when Vernon Sea,’’ By the masterly manner to Upsala College, which is con­ 381 Main street after spending the received from the state $110,000 in which he handled his subject, trolled by the Lutheran church, and summer at their cottage at Black from the state stock tax. This year Mr. Beard made a profound and has recently been removed to East Hall. it is estimated that there will be lasting impression upon his con­ Orange from Kenilworth, N. J. # . - only $60,000. There may be a slight gregation. During the offertory, Mrs. David Mcllvane of the Cen­ ' reduction in the grand' list due to Herbert Gledhill sang in splendid tennial apartments who was operat­ f the^lwsttfg of thb’ silk mill, but the Vblce the bass solo “Thy Will Be ed upon at the Hartford hospital ' mills and the finished goods, it Is Done.’’ The amount of the thank Saturday is getting along well. . now admitted, were never taxed offering was one hundred and WORLD PEACE, - full value and the loss will not be twenty-one dollars. Mrs. Annie Faulkner of Summit Better Service— ■Better Values ' as great as was at first thought. Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutton street has entered the Hartford hos­ ' From the present outlook it does pital for treatment. not seem.that there will be much of of North Tonawanda, N. Y., have FOCIfSPLEA . a falling f c ^ the general ln-‘ beem recent guests ^tiMr«;and IV^. to C/W: BlnnkenbuPg. . ,",V: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patnaude of And a Pleasant “ come a®d %e difference will have Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles, Sr., Cooper street are on a three weeks’ ' to be raised by taxes. The rate will Mr. and Mrs. David Stiles and Mr. TO VETERANS tour of the New England states in We do not quote prices in our advertisements at which we cannot sell^, just not be learned until the assessors and Mrs. William Stiles, Jr., with their automobile. Mrs. Patnaude , have completed their list, which is matron at Fouracres. their families were week-end (Continued from page 1) ^ will not be until after January. An guests of relatives at Westerly, R. effort is being made to take up no I. . Miss Martha Kasulkl of Center special work that will require large A special meeting of the Wom­ for peace and their will not to be street and Miss May Turkington of a expenditures of money in the com- invaded again. And as the,world is .Winter street have returned from a stores. en’s Foreign Missionary society being stirred yet by the force of ing year. was held in the church paVlors this two weeks’ auto trip to Canada. Will Meet Opposition afternoon to vote upon the merger disorder and oppression, the Values That Prove Our Ability to Sell for Less. The hearing that is to be held friendship of the great nations that Winston Turkington of Winter of the missionary societies of the have fought with us for the same before the common council relating church. street, Joseph Lutz of,Trotter street . to the traffic rules on Market street Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of just cause, appears still to be ■ as and Sherwood Warnock of Main in which it is proposed to prevent Millers Falls, Mass., are the necessary in peace as it was in street have returned from a vaca­ New Drapery Curtains For Fall parking on either the east or the guests of Mrs. McCue’s parents, war. tion trip to Erinsville, Ontario, Can­ I “As for we people of France with west side of the street is going to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund Bradley. ada. be opposed by the people living and The Golden Rule club is plan­ our desire for peace and security, Splendid Quality Scrim C urtains...... doing business along the street. ning to hold an entertainment In we feel eternal gratitude and affec­ Market street is one of the busy Talcott hall on Friday evening. tion for you who helped us to de­ Marquisette and Ruffled C urtains...... $2.W m r sections of Rockville during the Sept. 30. More details of this'en- liver the soil of our country from Fine Voile Curtains, unusual values...... rush hourf and on Monday evenings terlalnment will appear later. the invader, and mingled your and Saturdays the traffic is such Henry Guenther of the Ogden’s blood with our own.’’ Panel Curtains with silk fringe ...... • • -ll-l’ | that the cars lined on both sides of Corner section unloaded a carload Thunderous applause greeted The End of a the street makes it difficult to get of sixteen thoroughbred Ayeshire General Pershing as he stood on the Panel Curtains with silk fringe ...... ?L»5 each ; through, but it is going to hurt the cattle at the local station at mid­ rostrum to deliver his address to Perfect Dinner night on Saturday. The cattle were the assembled legionnaires. merchants on that street if the cars h e are not parked on both sides of the shipped from Morrisville, Vt., close VAs fighting men,’’ the general oysters, the soup, street. to the Canadian border. declared, “we belie', j that war the entree, the roast, •Need Protection Mrs. Winhurn Cannell, Miss sVould he rendered' impossible at Tthe salad and the dessert Blankets and Comfortables One of the times when police Ruth Cannell and Frank Cannell any future time. — all have been delicious protection is most needed is at noon of Arlington, Mass., were week­ “This thought of the abolition cf and now comes the final Full Size Heavy Cotton Plaid Blankets...... $3.25 Pm r time when the children are cross- end guests at the home of Mr. and war is filling the minds of thought- Ing’*- Main street from different Mrs. Fred Thorp. f-il men everywhere. Men are won­ moment which spells the Full Size Part Wool Blankets...... • rw r Wilkin Thomas of New York dering wli3' the cod.' of honor that success or failure of your i points to get to the schools on City, a former resident of this vil­ Park' street. It so happens that prevails among individuals cannot dinner. Full Size All Wool Blankets...... $U-2» lage was in town on Sunday ^ re­ be made to operate between men, I thertf is no officer on duty during newing acquaintances. ’ " Coff^ is served. The first sip Full Size Comfortables filled with F loss ...... $».2S eac" s that Hour. Captain of Police Tobin John G. Talcott and -John G. why not between nations?” is tast^ speculatively by your *■ has less than an hour for his meals, Talcott, Jr., have returned from a “A Loyal Friend. ffuests. If the coffee is YUBAN . using the car to take him up to his motor trip over the Storm King General Pershing was unusually the Arbuckle Guest Coffee \ home at 12:22 and getting back at Highway, Bear Mountain Bridge warm In phrasing his gratitude for delighted appreciation swiftly 1:07, but it is just between those, and West Point, N. Y. the magnificent reception which had follows the first raising of the periods that the greater number of Mrs. Fred Thorp has returned been accorded the Legionnaires in cups. Sdrve it and be proud. Paris. Marshall Foch he described Bedding Specials '. children' are crossing the street. It from a several weeks’ vacation Coffee Making Pointers ’ is a difficulty that the captain can- spent at Bridgeton, Me. as “not only a great soldier, but a Buy only at stores where reliability is unquestioned. . not overcome unless some arrange- William J. Prentice of Hartfo^i 1 great mao. and a loyal friend.” Coffee ahould never T ment is made for an extra man to has been spending a.few days 'as “Only one cloud darkens this be boiled for even short d period as •I V do duty that particular time. guest of his cousin, William J. happy reunion,” General Pershing one minute. Contin­ Another Change Prentice of this place. said. "We cau still read tears in the ued boiling causes V the development of The Goode Shop on Market street eyes of the widows and orphans of bitter and woody which has been conducted by Wll- Prance whe have suffered a martyr­ tastes. The,best^ . 11am Murphy has been sold to dom,^as lasting as it has been cruel. are obtained by Coil Spring Special COVENTRY bringing the coffee ; George Bockus, who has filed the There are one milllcn widows in to the l^iU ng point necessary intention to sell and is France, and. two million orphans. and serving imme- ___ diately...... j j | $13.50 already in possession of the store. Truly such woes appeal from tyr­ (To fit all sizes of beds.) • Mr. Bockus was the former owner Mrs. Lillian Kramer of Willi anny to God.” , spent Sunday with her Soft, safe, silent, sanitary. The E. Z. spring FEATHER PILLOWS ' of the store. The Legion convention, the gen­ of special helical construction The bed spring Anniversary Supper mother Mrs. D. W. Newman. eral said, is not only r reunion, but 99'coil springs of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cahoon and that will not squeak or sag. $4.75 Pair Cotton Felted Mattress The Ladies* Leiderthfel Singing the bringing together of two. great heavy steel wire. Filled with tbproughly sterilized f Society will hold a members’ supper two children Stanley and Arlino peoples. ■ r/.- $14.95 spent Sunday with the former’ all new curled hen and turkey feath­ ' in thdlr rooms on Village street in “The cultivation of mutual un­ yOBAlt ers, each pillow in a separate carton t(All sizes)' mother, Mrs. D. W. Newman. It was- Simmonds Fabric Spring - honop of their fourteenth anniver­ derstanding and sympathy among which keeps them sweet and clean. Covered In high grade tlcklpg, sary.' All naembers are Invited to be Mr. Cahoon’s birthday and Mrs., nations such as exist betw'een present ait ;the\banquet which will Newman presented him with ^ a very comfortable layer felt mattress. Prance and America, offers a true $7.50 DUCK AND TURKEY Fully guaranteed. be served at .6:30 o’clock. Follow­ beautiful birthday cake besides formula "or the peace of the.world,” (All sizes) "PILLOWS ing the supper there will be a short other gifts. ; he said. , . DA\lb CHAMBERS social period which will be follow­ Leslie Newman and friends Mr. After receiving, routlms'^repOTts, Guaranteed Sagless Springs $5.95 Pair Imperial Felt Mattress ed by a business meeting. The com- and Mrs. Howde motored out from the convention adjourneq.fi^ilF'i^^ These grades of pillows are ex­ ’ mittee in charge consists of Mrs. Hartford to spend Sunday with the o’clock tomorrow morning. 'This af­ CONTRACTOR tremely comfortable and will last for ' $ 2 2 . 0 0 former’s father, D .’W . NewmAtt. ; August Fleischer, Mrs. Lena ■ Man- ternoon will be devoted to commit­ $10.75 ^years, Each pillow In separate (All sizes.) ' nell, Mrs. Katherine Englert, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. William H. CUtrk (To fit wood or metal Beds.) of South Coventry also spent Sun­ tee meetings. and package. Made to oiir specifications of purs Ann Ruehl and Mrs. Augusta Plt- Next y&ar’s convention of the Le­ - RAYON BEDSPREADS white felted cotton with • imperial < kat. day with their slater Mrs. Daniel W BUILDER Ivory Finished Cpbs Newmaq. . .. gion seems virtually assured for edge. Your choice of tickings; i Notes Ray Wilcox of WilUmantlc spent San Diego. An Informal understand­ 4-1. J? The teachers of the schools oil ing as to, the selection; ofi this city First and Second Mortgages $10-5d rs iblue, rose and orange for Sunday with friends in town. A high side safety crib with beautifully.j.d^ Imlperial Floss Mattress j Ellington, Tolland and Somers will Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Chamberlain- for the next meeting place prevails t \ I be given an address by Dr. Allen S. and two children of'Bridgeport from last year, and convention lead­ arranged on all new work. rated ends. ' - I, “ $28.00 Ireland, head, of the state health were in town Monday and called^n ers say that little opposition is ex­ and physical education department, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenqe Flake., Mr. pected on the question. 68 Hollister Street, j: If Full 7 inch box with Imperial ; on Friday afternoon at the Long- Chamberlain lived in Coventry the Filled with 100% Kapok or silk Manchester, Conn. t E. KEIIH F l i i l l CO., INC floss made to your order from a wiae view school. greater part of his life. AGAINST EXTRA SESSION i Miss Maud Drayton of Prospect choice of tickings. ’ street has returned to the Culver Washington, Sept. 20.—Presi­ Comer Main and,Sehoor Si«'.rSim^M!i#He?ter, Con«. I ______- ] Smith Kindergarten School of Hart- dent Coolldge has definitely decid­ ford. Miss Drayton will teach at the ed against an extra session of Con­ * Mitcheir House mornings. gress. Read Herald Miss Constance Brookes of Mld- i i i ■ •. • .

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'Ai NOW YOU KNOW’ ABOUT CHINA jKantl{P«tBr Recently-an American newspaper reprinted' from “one of the big Lon­ mu C«pn!ng Utraft j don dallies" an analysis of the “sit­ \ inJBUSHBD BT uation In China” which explains the THB HBRALO PRINTING Ca somewhat chaotic conditions there Join these popular Watkins Clubs Today! FoanCtd by Blwood A BI* so clearly that we in our turn re­ Oct. 1. isn publish it for the better enlighten­ By RODNEY BUTCHER Bvopy BtcoIob Bxoept Sunday* *.nd Washington, Sept. 20.—After RoUdaya. ment of the public. Our own Chi­ Entered at the Poet Office at very serious cogitation and deep, cheater as Second Clast Mall Matter. nese expert right here In the office dark conferences with two of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES; By Mail has written some vdry helpful edi­ best lamp posts on Pennsylvania six dollars a year, t^ iy cents a ■ torial? on “The, Chaos That Is avenue, your correspondent inter­ WHITTALL RUG CLUB month for Shorter perfpda J prets the recent utterances of Mr. By carrier, et(Tl*t®*c certs ft week. China,” but he has never quite Charles Evans Hughes to mean Single copies, three oenta reached the brilliant clarity of the that: SPECIAL AJ3VERTISINQ REPRE­ unknown British ^expert who wrote The year 1929 may see the first SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De ulsser. crop of whiskers In the White Inc.. 2S5 , New Xork as follows: and 613 North JMIohlgsn Avenue. House since the departure of Ben­ CLUB The report that Gen Chang FALL jamin Harrison. Chicago. Chong Chung had broken off rela­ The Manchester Evening Herald l« The word “may” is, of course, on sate In New 7ork City at Schults’a tions with Gen Chong Chung Chang the only proper one. That is to / News Stand. and 42nd. Is found now to be incorrect. Gen. say, Mr. Hughes fs just as much ‘Street and 43nd. Street entrance ot of a candidate for nomination this Grand Central Station. Cheng Chong Chung Is still fighting moment as Mr. Hoover and Mr. “international News Service baa the CHRISTMAS CLUB for Gen. Chung Ching Chang, and exclusive rights to use for republloa- Dawes are candidates. He prob­ tlon Id ':;ny form all nows dispatches the general who has broken off re­ ably is not quite such a good bet credited to or not otherwise orodiu lations with Gen. Chong Chung as they are, but opinions as to ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively OO early to think about Christmas? Not at entitled to use for repubiicatlon all Chang is Gen. Ching Chung Chong, that will vary. the local or undated news published Stories to the effect that Mr. The Range Club herein.” ' not Gen. Chang Chong Chung. Gen. Hughes wouldn’t like to he presl- all. You'll want weeks and months in which Ching Chung Chong has Issued a di'iit can reasonably be re,garded public statement explaining that as most questionable; it may be T TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1927 Uiat Mr. Hughes would not go to pick out the big piece of furniture you are the reason he has broken off rela­ after the nomination unless he tions with Gen. Chong Chung were assured that it would be going to ‘‘give your home" next Christmas. The TURN THEM OUT Chang is because Gen. Chong Chang wailing for him on a silver charg­ Foreigners who come to America Ching has betrayed Gen. Cheng er and that he wouldn’t take- It idea is this: even then if he thought he didn’t 4 ' • for the sole purpose of improving Chang Ching, whereas Gen. Chong have at least an even chance fon their own living conditions as well Cheng Chang is still paying Gen. election, but it does not follow There's some piece of furniture you want to re­ as that of their families, should re­ Chong Ching Chung a subsidy to that Mr. Hughes will be unrecep- member that citizenship in this prevent any fighting in Gen. Chong tive if the gentlemen whom he place in your home—or perhaps it's, a whole room knows control the nomination tell great countrjr is a privilege and Cheng Ching’s territory. Gen. Ching him he can have it. you want to “do over." There are dozens of other should be taken seriously. With the Chung Chong has therefore decided Mr. Hughes is the most con­ apparent growth of Bolshevism, to throw in his lot with Gen. Chang spicuous of that modest string of families with problems like yours and they have Communism and all the other Chong Ching and support Gen. Republican candidates whose ALL the newest and best in floor campafign tactics are, on the sur­ * found the solution in the yearly Watkins Christ­ “isms" With which we are alflictr coverings for Fall are yours Chong Chung Chong In his alliance face, to sit by until the party taps •vrO matter\what type of range you through the Whittall Club. The ed, aliens should be reminded of with Gen. Chung Chong Ching. one of them on the shoulder. The will need this fall—coal, gas or mas Club. latest Fall designs have been re­ the fact that they are here by privi­ —.From The Independent. burst of speed which the lucky combination coal and gas—you will ceived in both the popular Whittall- lege and not by right. With this candidate will jump into once he find it at Watkins and It can be pur­ Each year their members join together—every one in the fam­ grades—the Anglo-Persian worsted privilege goes certain obligations is nominated will be little short of chased through the Fall Range and the Palmer wool wUtons. Four astounding in comparison with Club. Creiwford, Chambers, Glen- ily, who is able to, helping along—and m?ike regular payments in stock sizes and a score of special both prescribed and implied. One WHAT MEANS POPULARITY? his previous public behavior. woods, Roselands, Wlncrofts—all the Christmas Club. Then when Christmas comes along they have sizes to order, make it possible to of these obligations Is proper re­ Gene Tunney enters the ring In well known and popular priced saved enough to buy the chair, the secretary, the sofa or whatever fit nearly any size room. spect of, this American government Candidates who insist on be­ ranges offered to Club Members. Soldiers’ Field, Chicago, Thursday ing pushed into the nomina­ it is they want. If the sum they have deposited pays fpr the piece, and public opinion. tion are discreet. Experience has night, branded by 90 per cent of they receive the CASH DISCOUNT as interest on their money. Chairman Johnson of the House the newspaper sport writers as the proved that the fellows who go out and bellow their wares to the Immigration Committee some few most unpopular heavyweight cham­ months ago said that those who vlo pul)lic and spend a wa^d of money If they have selected a piano, living room suite or some'other pion In history. Jack Dempsey faces seldom come to lead party tickets. musical instrument or pieces of furniture involving a tjigger invest­ lated the hospitality of this country him, a year ago a defeated man by Winning primaries doesn’t win by attacking Its Institutions, resist­ l,hese same Tunney fists. Dempsey, nominations. ment, the sum they have deposited by Christmas is used as a first ing Its authority and engaging In Other things being equal, a vic­ striving for a comeback, fighting torious primary candidate can payment, and the balance is divided into small monthly sums ex­ the pfbmotlon of . Revolutionary Tunney, trying to prove himself make deals at the convention as tending over a year or two. violer^ should be, expelled. This is worthy of the title so many say he well as the next fellow, but na­ true evea It the alien has acquired shouldn’t wear. * tional campaigns for nomination If you haven’t tried this plSn of securing new things for your citizenship.'‘True, cltiaenshlp is ac­ are expensive in more ways than Why Isn’t Tunney popular? He’s one and generally Inadvisable ow­ home, why not join the club tonight, and let us tell you more about quired by the taking of an oath of clean. He’s clever. He’s honorablp. ing to the excellent chances of it? allegiance and pledge to support He’s manly. But, the sport pages ultimate defeat, the constitution and government of Hu,gKes’ failure to reiterate em­ brand him as unpopular. Isn’t it / S V AT the United States. This obligation phatically that he would refuse to possible that the word "popular” accept nomination despite the is taken by every alien when he isn’t just what the writers mean Coolidge announcement leaves no applies for his citizen’s papers. other alternative than to assume when they say Gene hasn’t got it? \ Here^ the club plan: Select any Again this obligation is taken when “It,” says Elinor Glyn is that ap­ that he would be receptive under the man or woman appears before certain conditions. range in our stock and have it de­ pealing something. Perhaps Tunney The strongest indication that livered nww, before the Fall rush 'Wednesday Only any election boai-d take the oatii hasn’t the “it” that the so-called Hughes may be nominated still begins. Pay only a few dollars Come In and select as many of of citizenship. When-this obligation seems to be found in the apparent down and the balance In easy week­ these fine rugs as you need. Pay sporting crowd .wants. ly payments extending over two is repudiated the contt-act with the Dempsey Is rough, hard-boiled, worry of the Republican party only a small sum down and the bal­ American government and the lest A1 Smith be nominated by the month’s time. When paymnets are ance in six mnoths. You will even uncouth looking. Tunney has completed as agreed, you receive American people Js violated. Democrats and carry New York still receive the low CASH PRICES, a powerful looking face, but, nev­ state. The party is going to such the 10% CASH DISCOUNT—the End Tables If all payments are made as agreed. We have liberty ot speech and of ertheless, smooth and good to look extreme lengths in other direc­ same as cash customers! Now Is the tlme^to start to furnish opinion in this country to a degree upon. Dempsey slugs. Tunney box­ tions to save New York that the your floors with the best in rugs. recruiting of Hughes for that pur­ 9x12 Anglo Persians $150. 9x12 undreamed of In the homeland of es. Dempsey says “ain’t.” Tunney pose almost seems the 'next con­ Bolshevism and other forms of 'Eu­ Palmers $95. Smaller sizes In pro­ says “isn’t.” The crowds that sistent step. portion. ropean despotism, but that liberty patronize the fights, the fights that $6-39 does not extend to the point where are being held week in and week it can be used as a weapon for the out, the regular patrons, not the overthrow of this government. It is society box occupants, want the notorious that scor^ of thousands Dempsey type. That’s why Tunney of aliens have gained entry into the Is branded as unpopular. He is un­ High grade tables, exactly as sketched, made of United States illegally. Many of popular with one element, but that American gumwood finished in mahogany. These these are European revolutionaries isn’t what the true meaning of the tables have 14x25 inch tops with moulded edges and who could not gain admission regu­ word “popular” conveys. ■s -SJ cut comers as shown, turned legs with boxed-in , s'®- larly. The sporting world may be sore­ New York, Sept. 20.—The vast and wrought iron stretchers. Constructed so that Yet when any system of “check­ ly disappointed if Jack doesn’t win majority of male New Yorkers com- ing up" is proposed, to • discover Thursday night, but if a vote were jiletely fail to live up to their out the stretcher can be removed, if desired. Regular what aliens are legally, and what side reputation as “swell dressers.” taken right now, it's almost sure For every whlte’spatted, cane­ $8.75. No charges or 'phone orders. illegally, in t{ie country, a cry goes betting that Tunney is the more carrying. snappily-clothed stroller up against the oppressiveness of popular of the two—popular in the on’the Avenue there are ten thou­ such..5a system. No country In Eu- true sense of the word. sand wearing “marked-down-from- . rope has such a lax system of trac­ fifty-dcdlar”attire. 'Whereas almost every person of ing the movements of potential tho feminine gender makes desper­ enemies of order, as that which pre­ LET’S HAVE ZONING ate efforts at being attired In the vails in the United States. In Ger­ “New York manner,” even though nc many, France, England, Russia and One of the first things that the she has to accept the cheap copies WATKINS BROTHERS, I . other European countries there is new Board of Selectmen should do of the Sixth avenue installment houses, her companion is likely to EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. constant police surveillance of after the election is to find a short cut to a zoning law in Manchester. Lurnish a glaring contrast. aliens, the system requiring reports ■ The fact is that the average from travelers remaining long in If .zoning is put off much longer male dweller in this city Is likely to any locality. Immigrants hailing none of the residential sections of liave to spend so much money from countries maintaining such a the town will be safq from the in­ keeping his wife well groomed that roads of the small grocery stores. he hasn’t much left for himself. system with respect to Americans And, where he is not married, the have small reason to complain if The Chamber of Commerce is mere business of paying the rent, the United States at least under­ back of town planning and wheth­ and taking the girl friend out to takes to find out how many of the er this growing town is to have it luneftes, dinners or theaters Is like­ GOiNG INTO REVERSE will be determined by the voters at ly to keep him rather close to tho Mingled with these you will see uiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiim*nninmiHHiiMii****i*****‘****************’***********************!s aliens now in the United States are ragged edge. some of the most prominent names here through violation of our im­ the annual town meeting in Octo­ the city possesses—famous writers DAILY ALMANAC “I wasn’t doing forty miles an migration laws. ber. This In Itself Is a good move. And, again, whereas the homeli­ and theatrical critics—and most of Warm Weather I them in apparel that one could use hour,” protested the i.otorlst. ‘^or I We regret that town planning was America belongs to the Ameri­ est brat that saunters the sidewalks thirty, nor even twenty.” not adopted 10 years ago. However, is likely to make regular visits to lor a mirror if hard up. Alexander the Great, Macedo­ I I cans. Among these real Americans nian conqueror, born, 356 B. C. In many respects zoning w'ould be a beauty parlor and even have the GILBERT SWAN “Hold on,’’ Interrupted the mag­ are millions of people of foreign temerity to intrude herself into a Cornerstone of Fort Snelllng, 1 Comforters • I of much greater benefit to Manches­ Minnesota, laid, 1820. istrate, “or you’ll be backing Into S 5 birth and parentage, who appreciate beauty contest, only a limited per­ something.”—Tit-Bits. the liberty and opportunity that ter if adopted at once. The Intro­ centage of Manhattan males kid First telephone exchange In I Get out your tropical worsted suit, your straw lid and S Raleigh, N. C., opened, 1879, this great country affords. What we duction of the grocery store in the themselves about their good looks. * your low soft collars. Put on a pair of light, flex- have here is too precious, has been residential section lowers the prop­ A few clays ago a big bathing re­ 5 ible Walk-Overs and let the mercury do its worst. S erty value of the Immediate vicinity sort tried to hold a contest for an won by too much labor, struggle “Adonis of the Beach,” and though R. W. Joyner and sacrifice, to have It endanger­ and makes It a less desirable place the entry lists were opened weeks ed by those who have no compre­ In which to live. III advance not a single male of the hension of the meaning of ordered thousands frequenting the resort A THOUGHT Contractor and eiww WWW ■ee.exFW.ey. mm liberty. Camouflaged enemies of the made the slightest effort to lay To me, fair friend, you never can claim to such a title. There was not be old; American government and its Insti­ SXRAWBERRIPS BUMPER CROP one entry and the contest was Walk while ye have th© light, Builder tutions proclaiming themselves Missouri and Maryland have for For as you were when first your lest darkness come upon you.— called off. eye I eyed. John 12:85. apostles of liberty end free speech, some years been fighting for the Such seems your beauty still. Alteration and Repair Work ■W.H. GARDNER j out-and-oufr revolutionaries who at honor of the favor of the American The legend of the “swell dress­ Three Winters’ cold « « • er” doubtless originated with the The very plants turq with a joy­ Given Prompt Attention. 847 Main Street | least have the honesty to' fly their public and Its taste in strawberries, old melodrama wherein the “city Have from the forests shook three Summers’ pride; ful transport to the light.— SniiiHuiiiHiiniiiiiiiHnuiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKin own flag, and yellow politicians the western state having a slight slicker” was invariably from New Schiller. Residence 71 l*Ukln Street. edge each year. Maryland supplies York and was pictured as capturing Three beauteous Springs to yellow who are unduly impressed with the Autumn turned South Mancheater. Phone clamor it is possible to raise the lib­ the big New York, Philadelphia and the simple country lass through his In process pf the seasons have I “fine clothes and city ways.” eral use of a war chest maintained Boston markets, of course, while Today the situation Is largely re­ seen, THE GREAT WAR TEN by contributions both foreign and Missouri berries give Chicago, St. versed. The most dapper young fel­ Three April perfumes In three hot YEARS AGO TODAY a r t e s ia n ^ u j s domestic, will of course oppose leg Louis Kansas City, Detroit and low you pass In the Avenue Is very Junes burned, Since first I saw you fresh, which Islatlon that would rid this country Cleveland most of their shortcake likely to, be the visitor from Flint, By United Press Drilled Any Diameter— I ALEXANDER JARVISvJr. | Mich. yet are green. of alien lawlessness and treason. supply. Missouri shipped 1,901 cars Ah! Yet doth beauty, like a dial- Sept, 20, 1917 Any Depth Any Place SAND, GRAVEL, STONE | But there are many members of up to July 1st of this year, while On the other hand, those New hand, Field Marshal Sir Douglas CINDER FILLING | Congress who realize,J^hat they have Maryland sent 1,506, Delaware, Yorkers who are groomed aie just Steal from his figure and no pace Haig, in new attack on an eight- Charles P. Volkert taken an oath to support their' Virginia and other states following a bit better dressed and a bit more perceived; mile front east of Ypres, ad­ Lena U l G n d iiv. Removml. | with greatly reduced shipments. confident and at home in their So your sweet hue, which me- vances more than one and a half Blast Hole Drilling Moving and Trucking E country and not its foes, affd who clothes than the men of any other thlnks still doth stand, miles, capturing more than 2,- While the harvest is an all-hand may therefore be depended on at section. Hath motion, and mine eye may be 00(r prisoners and Important Test Drilling for Foundation a Now is the time to have your lots graded at the E the next session of Congress to so Job, the rest of the production is Those ImmAculftte first nighters, docGivod • German positions. Water Systems Cemeteries by S i supplement our existing Immigra­ largely mechanized, cultlvaitors, the middle-aged men one sees at For fear of which, hear this, thou The U. S. Food Administra­ tion announces that the Interna­ Pumps for All Purposes. garden tractors, spraying and dust- the clubs or coming out qf Wall age unbred: ALEX AN I)ER J ARMS, JR. | tion Jaws as to send alien incen­ Street offices, the men one passes In tional Sugar Committee will ar­ ling machinery all uniting to fur­ Ere you wore born was beauty’s I 414 Canter street, Phone 341 g diaries who have “crashed” the the parade—they Summer dead. range shortly for distrubutloa of Tel. 1375-5. American gate hack to the lands to nish the consumer a No. 1 berry at have a certain snap and distinction all available sugar. HIGHLAND PARE P. 0. which they really yield allegiance.. a profit for the producer. , to be found' in.no other place. [ — Shakesoeare: Sonnet,

\ MA^crosT^ XcoKNiySrmnNG aiiRAxi). TUBSDAT;"s^g^fite'zo, lazr.: . r ./’i* r i.u LIFE SAVDiG SCOUTS The Thiiiker • COMMISSIONED HERE

Local S* A. Corp Troop Inaugu- rated Sunday Evening by ’ Organizer.

Sunday evening at the local Sal­ vation Army Citadel, a troop of Life Saving Scouts was commis­ sioned. Scout Organizer Douglas ijldrldge, of this territory, was present and had charge of the program. Assisting him were Scout Leader. James V. Munsie and his assistants, Leslie x^Larder 'Come and^see the new for Fall. and John Leggett. ^ In exteniiing^is, invitation, we emphasize ^ The boys, numberin,g twenty, were present at the open air meet­ “new” becau^ there are so many new, style ing, and marched in front of the notes worthy of your attention. band to the citadel. Here they took seats on the platform. The boys The garment mode is elaborate this season— shoes become appro­ looked fine in their brand new . After the opening song priately, and^richly simple. It is a season when the fine materials and prayer, the meeting was' •turn­ ed over to Soout Organizer Bld- and skillful making of House’s shoes will be most appreciated. The rldge who commissioned the troop. He first gave the boys, who lined closed-up type of shoes, giving protection and support, dominates. rip on the platform, a talk on scout duties, had the troop repeat the Scout Declaration and had one Fancy oxfords appear in many variations of the scouts read from a scout book, which was presented to each with three to seven eyelets. Wider stra,ps boy. One of the scout declara­ tions was very Impressive, which on street shoes; straps for afternoon and was as follows: Salvation for the soul; salvation for the mind; sal­ vation for the body: and salva­ evening; stej^in pumps are trimmed. Trim­ tion for others. mings are si^dued and rich as are the gen­ Scout Eldridge went on to tell of the activities of Life Saving Scouts. He explained that they are eral desij^s. over fourteen years old, and many .;.’y - troops have been formed through- Black, ^ h m | t fX rich browns are the day-i ont the world. They are attached ' .f- ‘ to the various Salvation Army xtim e coldrs.-^ Patent, suede, tan calf, satin, Corps everywhere. Scout Organi­ '"O c .h A n^vc zer Eldridge who took a prominent reptile leathers among the materials. “As- part at the Star Lake Scout camp, W.\GV\T* went on to explain how different a tralac,” the liistrous finish on many leathers. spirit grips a member of the Life COM UXStifl Saving Scouts. .laterial things are Heels lower. .**; hf not all that concerns the leaders, but each troop must have a spiri­ tual adviser, who attends every Check back <^er this brief review and you’ll meeting and deals with each boy ing Scouts of the 'World. Scout troop at a summer camp. concerning the welfare of his soul. “ CHANG” AT STATE notice how perfectly these new shoes ac­ This is the reason why the move- Leader Munsie of the local troop is ready to welcome any. boy who Scout. Leader Munsie is looking ment has made such wonderful cord with the popular apparel styles of strides throughout the world. wishes to become a member. Good forward to great success with this TODAY, TOMORROW The members of the local troop training, along the right lines, movement, and the winter program Fall. You’ll appreciate it even more when you see the shoes. are all boys who have come up good association, and good teach­ is going to be of great interest and through the Sunday school. These ing, such as will be of greater ben­ benefit to the members of the Marvelous Picture of Jungle Come! , * of course are not the only boys efit to any boy, is the program troop. A troop ^and will soon be carried on by this organization. and Man’s Fight Against who can become members of the formed, and this organization will RED CROSS W. B. COON, ' SLENDER FOOT, Life Saving Scouts. Any boy be­ Good times are enjoyed by thfe be instructed by Scout Bandmaster Nature Showing Here-^Fur boys, who go on hikes, and who tween the ages of 11 and 18, can William Hanna. niture Night Thursday* DOROTHY DODD, SWEET AND ENNA JETTICK become a member of the Life Sav- this summer spent two weeks as a "Chang,” the jungle picture HEALTH SHOES. which is showing at the State thea­ ter today and tomorrow, is unique for it is the first of its kind which has ever been presented to the -'-e American public. Photographed in G. E. House Son, Inc.‘ Siam, “ Chang” was brought back only after its two cameramen had risked their lives countless times in taking close-ups of ferocious ani­ mals. is*. ' Photographed in the wildest part of the Siam wilderness by two men wlio now take their places along­ side of the world’s foremost pro­ ducers, Ernest B. Schoedsack and » W' Merlap.,C. Cooper "Chang” takes its audiences In the midst of thun­ and the near-great— to be followed ELBERTA dering elephants, in the mouths of BUY NEW FORD CARS ' c o m m u n it y c lu b p l a n s by the entry of Tunney and Demp­ leaping tigers and into scores of sey in the ring, and a report rn PEACHES other places, the like of which every blo.v struck by the champion civilized man has never dreamt of. YET “ IN THE BOSH” TO GET FIGHT RETURNS and the challenger. Seats will of White Freestone. “ Chang” is no ordinary travel course be available at the Commu­ opus. Rather, as we have noted nity Club, and there are smoking W. H, COWLES above, it is a jungle melo-drama, a Local Manager Has Sold Elev­ To Install Radio to Catch Mc- rooms f those who wish to smoke. Edgewood farm , tale of primitive struggle, the en of New Model That No Namee’s Blow by Blow De- The “ open house” period will begin Manchester Green. story of man continually fighting One Has Seen. ’ scription From Chicago. at 9 p. m. although th>^ main bout . the encroachments of indignant, f- -»> is not scheduled to start until 11 ■ fiery Nature. Although no ofticial Information The Manchester Co..imunIty Club p. m. As there is a pOS'-ibility of thj Again and again -have the intrep­ .as to the, specifications of the new announced today that its committee bout starting ahead cf time if .’.le id producers taken their lives into I'ord;;automobile hav« been receiv­ on athletic:' has made arrangements weather n Chicago should become AlC.H.Tryon’s their own hands. One is told that ed by.’ agent's-In Manchester, Man­ for receiving a blow-by-blow ac­ threatening, a close of the the picture was more than a year 1 ager' Dennis' T. Coleman of the count . of the Dempsey-Tunney radioing will be kept constantly af-. in the making. One can understand heavywolgb t championship Chicago ter 10 g. m. and appreciate it. One is told that Manchester'Motor Sales Company, Ready for the said-this mo/ning that he has al­ fight at the Community Club’s Sanitary Market a ferocious man-eating tiger came I within four inches of Mr. Schoed- ready abld eleven of the cars. headquarters, 79'North Main street, MISS MARY G. FARR j sack’s camera. And you believe it, Hd’'Vald that it bespeaks confi­ Thursday night. A prv-erful radio ' because that same cat made your dence in the, Ford organization will be located in the club’s assem­ Phones 44 1 ^ 2 TUNNEY-DEMPSEY FIGHT? when cu'sfoffiets are buying the new bly hall on the second floor of “ The reviewer sink deep down in his seat Teacher of Piano as the seemingly fatal spring came. car without’ having seen a model White House,” and those present and without-knowing what they will hear th ■: incomparable Graham These are the sort of things Studio 521 Main Street. Tomatoes 75c basket. which pluck “ Chang” from out of will get,-He ^ i d furthermore that McNainee’s description of the as- Special attention given to beginners Have Your Set Install^ Tomorrow he was unable to guarantee the Seckel Pears $1,15 basket. the ordinary run of moyiedom and semblying of the ciowd of 160,000 Phone 1515 Crab Apples $1.00 basket. place it In a class by itself. date-of delivery, for the agents are people at the stadium on Soldiers’ o u n d by round—punch by punch—you being kept in the dark just as Peaches for canning $1.49. On Thursday that famous old Field, Chicago, Including nine gov­ Pint Jars, Glass Toi», Lightning, much as the public. r won’t want to miss a second of the stage favorite of David Belasco’s, ernors, mayors, diplomats, society 89c dozen. R Regarding a rumor that one of leaders, Hollywood stars, the great. HeraM Advs. Bring Results “fight of the’century” next Thursday night. “ The Heart of Maryland,” will be Quart Jars, Glass Tops, Lightning seen on the State screen, Dolores the hew models would be on dis­ play -;at • tbie ' Springfield exposition, $1.05. Such big events are common occurences to Costello is the winsome southern Certo 29c bottle. girl who loves a Union officer and Mr. Colehian.'shid that it was , at radio owners. Every night holds new enter­ first planned,to have a booth there, 1 ib. box Parowax lOc. who hangs to the tongue of the 2 Bottle Ginger Ale 25c. tainment for you when you own a good radio great bell to save him from execu­ ■but other arrangements have been 9 lbs.; Sweet Potatoes 25c. madOt and prospective customers ■ set. Pennant baseball games—college foot­ tion. This will also be Furniture CamaiTon Milk 11c. can. Night. will ,^a^® .t? twait; until the dealers ■Ivory Soap, medinra size, 6 ^ c. ball— theater programs— dance music— con­ are giv^n tHeit allotments. Reymander’s Market | Fancy New Packed Peas 18c can. cert and opera— lectures— banquets— endless 1069 Main Stre;et, Opposite Army & Navy Club Nathan Hale Gkiffee 49.c lb. Strictly Fredi Eggs 62c dozen. variety of amusement and instruction are 11_ CRITICS ARE SOUD Phone 456 , ■ ^ We Deliver | 1 ib. box Potato Flour ^ 15c. yours. V 2 1-lb. packages new Rice 25c. You might just as well begin to enjoy your set FOR “ BIG PARADE” FOR ODD FELLOWS I SPECIAL, Fresh Herring Today, 2 Ihs. 25c | Thursday evening. ' Sets ordered before 6 o’clcok *^^KriuST£R RADIO 6 D Wednesday will be installed Thursday. The Wat­ s JH alibut...... 45c Sw ordfish...... 45c Meats Kolster 6-D with 6 tubes in Reviewers Say Nothing But Monster District Field Day S -Mackerel ...... 30c Haddock ...... ’...... 15c kins Plan of Easy Payments gives you 10 months Legs of Lamb 42c lb. wood cabinet, as sketched. Good of War Picture at State Cliarter-,0ak Park in Hart­ 1 i flpimders ...... 15c Cod S tea k ...... 25c Without equipment, $80.50. to pay for your radld. Pork to Roast S7c, lb. Next Sunday. ford.' Boston Blue ...... 25c Cod to Boil ...... 20c Small Link Sausage 3®c lb. Come in and hear the new Kolster 6-H with Sialmon ...... 40c Chowder Clams .... 25c qt. Smoked Shoulders 23c lb. power speaker. Fullest, deepest, richest tones we An Interesting feature of the A’-^^al'a'^day^ln* the history of Odd Native Fowls, 5 lbs. each 42c Ib. marvelous reception of “ The Big Steaming Clams... .20c qt. Oysters ..... ------40c pt. have ever heard! Felliiwelil^ RCj Roast Beef 35c lb. ^ Parade” In New York and other the R^hl^hrand Odd.Fellow, lodges New pack Salt Hearing and Mackerel, Filet of Herrin; Pot Roast 30c lb. cities is the unanimity of opinion at Oha^fe'<.0i^k park, Hartford, this Corn Beef 15c lb. • Popular Atwater-Kent Model from all reviewers that “ The Big comtngVSafUj’day. A large num­ Smoked. •' * Small Link Sausage 39c lb. Victrola-Radiola 7-3 Parade” is 100 per cent. Generally ber "of meijjlbej'Si and their families V 35 in metal case— 6 tubes— ^friend^iiiVjexpected for the aft- $65, without equipment.' In each big town there Is one se­ and Sketched at top. This instrument combines the vere critic whose comments the erno.pn- aridj^.dvening. Committees niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimniiiHififiiiiii*iii***************************^******’ *********^*** famous Victor Orthpphonic Victrola with Radiola press agents carefullj^ put In cold compbe^^ of/iRebekahs nnd -Odd In a beautiful cabinet. $.S25. storage whilst they repeat only the Fellows frdtiif-all the lodges in this '. Fruit encomiums of the more complacent. 7 tube Atwater Kent in wood case, exactly as dict^lctiihaye JTjeen holding weekly Peaches 15c qt. sketched. Without equipment, $80. But in 'the case of "The Big Pa­ conferenceS'.^for the past month; Pears 10c basket. rade” the whole sheaf of reviewers plknping. for the event, and dispos­ California Oranges 65c and 89c can be laid on the drama.tic editor’s ing of'tickets, n - desk. So far there has been no Zeno' Peiaches Peaches dozen. AT' well,;' aTranged program pf Bananas 10c lb. or Diogenes to damn It. sports vwlll bev carried out, starting Perhaps one of the causes of this promptly'at, SfP.m.' Men, women This is Yellow Peach Canning Week. Bartlett Pears $1.50 basket. astonishing unanimity is that both and ^children'will have an opportu­ Wild Grapes $1.10 basket. Laurence Stallings, author, and nity! to take p^rt in the various con- Our Elbertas are at their best this week. Apples, 2 qts. for. 25c. King Vidor worked with hfeart and tests^.'There srill be dancing in the Philco A and B battery elim­ '.M t. . ; main to present the truth of the aften^domiand,prize dancing in the We have some very fancy peaches. Also inator, In metal case to match Big Show, as the doughboys called evening.'leDd all that Is needec^. is Atwater-Keht sets, $67.50, . - the . Big Parade of the A. E. F. to good^v ^ g i^ supply of cheaper grades including VegetaWes -the front.- Anyhow, the burden of one n.l the reviewers’ comment Is that Lima Be^s.lSc qt. . they attained essential truth and ir­ Corn 28c dozen. radiated it with romance and hum- ■C, ■ .P^AINFUL ALIBI Wk MEAN TO GROW THE BEST. Sqnash 5c each. WATKI NS BROTHERS. I n c . pr. John Gilbert stars in the rJcture Liza^was'^oh the wlimsSs''stand. f.’i . c.,. 'k • ■ 9 lbs. Sweet Potato^ 25c. with Renee Adoree as the featured “ ArA' yPa^'pQ'ative,” inquired the Lettuce 12 hef^. CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES player. “ The Big Pgrade” comes to pro8dcutdjr;. ‘% a t you’ know where Celery 20c. the State Theater next Sunday. your^hpsdand was on thb night this Parsley 10c. crime-wAs'’committed?” Pero Orchairds Soup Bunch 10c. "Ef A'li : didn’t” reidled the wit­ Beets, 4 for 25c. ness ;^fmly,'!^i;deii' Ah busted a good Avery street, Wapping, Cwm. Carrots, 4 for 25c. rollin’ pin oyer ah Innercent man’s -Tomatoes, 4 lbs. for-21^. Read Herald Advs hald,rdalfB»%li.’’-—Pathfinder. Cauliflower 28c and 85c each.

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p a g e : SIX estate home OQ Hartford rokdi This Wblch w ill be ready for use ne.xt Thursday night. , w e e k .' is the plotting of airline over- the work will figure close to |65,000^ WANTED ' The Travelers station was asked and, in all probability, wlir>ot be mountainous sections of the state. a few days ago Whether it would ISSUES REQUISmOX in our Credit and collection depart­ It has been pointed out that emer­ finished before next spring. The PA. ESTABLISHES. be able to start broadcasting sooht entire house Is to be changed, ovar. Hartford. Sept. 20.—Governor ment, traveling man over 25, sal»\ gency landing fields will have to ep than the scheduled hour, in ary, expense and commission Must be established as soon as possible It is now-three stories inikeigth but Trumbull has Issued a requisition the event rain or other possibili­ on the governor of New Jersey* for furnish highest; class, references. following the designation of air AT HERALD OFFICE ties moved up the time of - the S C H R E I^ RUSHQl the top story will be reduced and the ‘8ldes of - the wooden-house will the extradition Of Raymond Papin- Ap^y Mr. Harris, C.. R. Burr. Com­ NEW AIRLIN^ lanes. A crash in either of the - fight. A rrangem ents ha-ve been pany, Inc. j two great ranges that traverse r- i' •? be flnished in brick veneer.. The eau, who is wanted in Waterbury made to give the details of the WITH BUILDING JO K on a charge of robbery alleged to this state at the present time, fight to WTIC’s listeners whenever root wlir be slate on the pitch and AND AIR PORTS means almost certain death to the Same Big Radio and M apa- the bout gets under way, irrespec­ graveljon-the level. , have been committed August 22. pilot of such an ill-fated machine, tive of the time it begins, so that The t Schreiber firm wSl begin work on .the.bne-etoyy addition to \ The members of the commission, none ot the details of the tl^ t Have Big Cheney House Re­ will be missed by the station's au­ the Manchester Trust Company as imEUMATISM although faced with stupendous vox ■fliat’s Done M Be­ modeling Contract-^Will Be dience. soon as the steel arrives from Hart­ While-in France with the Ameri­ Seeking LeadJn Nation In tasks, and' almost insurmountable Busy Until Spring. ford. Q-thpri work includes a Dutch Graham McNamee, who is known can Army I obtained a noted obstacles in the establishment of fore, InstaUed. widely lor his. microphone pictures Colonial -nine-room house on Ro’o- lastaad of daocooiis hetrt dwTM its airport regulations, and tiie Gustavei Schreiber and Sons, crt road'for Willard Horton of.Holl French prescription for the treat­ mtta take sefft mild and pareiy vegetaMa Winning Supremacy In of the world series baseball gatnes K atore’s BaaixDV and g e t rid d f th e fctowal plotting of air lines, have set about and more recently the Dempseys Manchester contractors, are rush­ street which will be finished next ment of Rheumatism and Neuritis. their work with an apparent deter­ ing work, on the erection and re­ poisons that eanse the tioQble. Nothinglike As announced on Pago One of Sharkey light, will be at the ring month, a'six-room English .style 1 have given this to thousands with Sr for bilionsnesa. sick heodadiea. an^emi. mination to create history _by pro­ modeling of several houses in Man­ home on Irvine Place for -XL Hi- atipation. Acta pleasantly. Never gripea. Field of Aviation. today’s Herald the Dempsey-Tun- side to broadcast the pro,3ress of wonderful results. The prescription viding at once the first set of state the fight, blow by blow. chester in order that they may get more^ Watkins which will be ready regulations for the control of aerial ney light broadcast will be given as much of the work as possible •cost me nothing. I ask nothing for Make the test tonight— ^ Providing the liiht begins when the;tirst of November. , . T transportation. at The Herald’s south offfce -Thurs­ done 'before winter sets in. Some of It. I will mail it if you will' send Harrisburg, Pa.—With the entire scheduled, WTIC will give as usu­ the work cannot be finished until Alsb^ a seven-room English style day night through an . arrange­ al its Capitol Theater presenta­ house on Dougherty street for ^G. me your address. A postal will | nation enthused over the subject of spring."^ ment which has proved .ninusu^lly tion, from 8 until 10 o’clock, alter The biggest job which the con­ Schreiber and Sons which will be bring it. Write today. I aviation. Pennsylvania has quietly Platinum Buckles successful on previous- occasions. which programs by the Club Wor­ tractors have Is the coniplete re­ completed next spring and a 24 by. PAUL CASE, Dept. 1000, Biocktou, John Barstow has been •secured, to thy Hills orchestra and Janssen a 100 foot brooder house at Summer set about the task of winning air modeling of the old K. D. Chene;^ Mass.— adv. supremacy insofar as the establish­ install his best machine"at the of­ Midtown Hofbrau orchestra of and' McKee streets for Carl Mariks At Denggisti— only 25e ment of airlines and airports is con­ fice and the big Magnavox which cerned. amplifies the rddio voice 10 tiines During the last few weeks, the will be connected to the radio. Pennsylvania Aeronautics commis­ This has been loaned,by Campbell sion has held its first organization Council, Knights of Coluinbus; meeting. There have been two com­ The whole town is welcome to panies applied to the Public Service come to The Herald office tor hear Commission and the Aeronautics the fight. There won’t :be any commission for authority to estab­ seats unless you like the curbstone lish air lines to transport passen­ i v and The Herald won’t k furnish The New gers and freight. A third company blankets if the air gets chilly, Jbut has organized to maintain an "air­ when you stand in front of the of­ plane garage.” fice listening to Graharn , Mc- i in many varied styles The Aeronautic commission, cre­ Namee’s voice you won’t haVe