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NET PHESS HUNl AVERAGE DAfLT CIltCULATIOX for the month of October, 1U28 5,205 Bleiuber of the A adit Barenn of Circa In tlonn

: J it V. VOL. XLIIL, NO. 23. (Classified Advertising on Page 18) CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. (TWENTY PAGES) PRIC^ THREE •» 'V- DRY AGENT PAYS MANY OFFICIALS $1 FOR A DRINK W here FRetwy Blas^ Sho wered Death on Many. New York, Noy. 9 — Testi­ mony by James L. White, spec­ ial under _ cover dry agent LEGIONGUESTS brought here from Columbus, Ohio, to aid in drying up the night club belt, in Federal A R M ^ C E DAY Court yesterday revealed what agents drink and how the gov­ ernment foots the bill. At the trial of Luigi Cardi Greenwich Village restaurant Lieut.-Gov. Brainard, Atty.- on charges of violating the dry law. White told how he paid a lifnom Sm "Solid Sdiitif Gen. AUing. Many Mayors dollar fo5 a single drink and $12 a quart for cut whiskey. White said he sampled various and Gold Star Mothers to whiskies, beer, cordials, and cocktails in a single evening of i^u Pbftics-^To l« evidence gathering and remain­ Be on Reviewing Stand. ed sober. Hartford, Conn., Nov.. 9.-^-The^379.42,'Meriden, - ^1,129.13, New Cousulidate AB state’s bank account is about to re7 ,$28,667.98, Norwalk $28, Lieutenant Governor J. Edwin ceive an addition of $1,341,317.50, 199..39, West Hartford, $24,495 94. Bristol . $26,623;34. Manchester, of Natiou ami Study Their Brainard, various State Commis­ by reason of the fact tjjat the an­ $21,895.38, TQrci’ngton, .121,445.18, sioners, Commanding Officers of BIG PROBLEMS nual stale tax on towns and the an­ Danbury. $20,644.85, Middletown, Various Probleuis. the various units of the Connecticut nual military lax are due'to be paid $17,100.13, Windham, $10.434:67, tomorrow.- William H. Blodgett, National Guard and the mayors of Winchester, $6,268.91. BEFORE HEADS stat^ tax cbmmissionprj. Certified The military tax, payments ex- ^ . Bristol, New Britain, Willimantic, the fact to E. E. Rogers, state ;pected from each-gf these is: Hart.- Palo Alto, Califi, Noy. 9.— Prestr Meriden, Hartford, the local Select­ treasuurer, today, showing that’ the ■ford, $47,165.0fr. New Haven, $41,-idenLElect Hoover Is hopeful that men, state officers of the American tax on towns-win totaT $1,500,000 417.54, Brldgepfjrt; . $39,118 64, [th e ‘‘Solid, South” is an ,ob$51«!;e Legion, and Attorney General Ben­ OF BOTH SIDES and the military tax $:!4,li317..50. Waterbury, $27,3911,12, New Brit­ terra In American political jargon. jamin W. Ailing will be guests of Mr, Blodgett’s certification shows ain $14,557.i4,'Stamford,- $14>8-76,- Dilworth-Cornell Post, No. 102, of that the state ta,x on IpiynSjJtMtsed 76, Meriden, $7*082 28,' New i/on- He fees the disintegration of (h'e the American Legion, in Manches­ on the average' tax rec^lpt$ for don, $6,523,2‘6, Norwalk', $6,.41 6 74. old party alliances below the Ma-. ter's big Tenth Armistice celebra­ Democrats Must Reorganize three years past, is due- from van. West Hartford.^ $5,573.93, Bnstol. son-Dixoh 'Hue in last Tuesday's tion Monday. They will occupy the ous cities as follows: •H^fford, $6,058.12, Manchester,; $4,982. i8 , election as marking 'mile-stine ih official reviewing stand which will $207,277.94, New Haven, $'l82,- Party and Republicans Torringtoii, $4,879.74, ."Danbury, hisiory. . . bo placed at Main ajid Myrtle 019.12,- Bridgeport $171,916.07. $4,697.63, Middletown, $3,891 05, streets. Waterbury, $120,372:31,. New Brit­ Windham, $2,374.36, Winebester, He believCT - that ;ihe. ppUtleal The distinguished guests will be ain, $63/974.79, •Stamford,‘ $65,- $1,426.46. forces which put .50 hew electoral Must Study the Southern votes in the Republican column here for the parade and w'ill be en­ NEA Boston Bureau, Telephoto Transmissiop. tertained at dinner following the from Virgitiia,. North Carolina. big time. In addition to the vari­ Situation. E.\'plosion of a large quantity of chemical and celluloid bad just showered sudden death on many per­ T H E Y b l i n d 'EM Florida and Texas are permaafut ous officials the Legion has invited sons in the Preble Box Toe Factory, Lynn, Massachusetts, when this photo was taken. Firemen are seen NEW YORK RESULT ratijer than mefely . transitory, apd all of Manchester’s Gold Star starting the first search for dead and Injured,' The blast was attributed to a-cigaret. ot,hei^., to consolidate, the RepiRili- NOW IN GHICAGO can' position in'the'enemy territory Mothers to occupy the reviewing New YorlC Nov. 9.-—With the stand during the parade as guests with a view to 'te-eatabllshlng in of honor. turbulent, breath-taking 1928 elec­ Gangsters Using . “Moire Hu­ genuine form the two-party system Decorations. tion passing into history, and strag­ mane” Methods Than Sawed throughout the entire south. DEATH TOLL MOUNTING , Pleased With Sold h . Manchester has taken on the ap­ gling returns continuing to em­ 15,000 MADE Off Shotguns. pearance of a gaily decorated city Political Ihtimafes of the presi- phasize the magnitude of the Re- 1 dentrelect who are with him at his within the last few days and all Ottinger Refuses to Concede Chicago, , Nov. 9.— That will be in readiness when Monday publican sweep, the practical politi- * home on San J uan Hill here are au­ IN LYNN FIRE HORROR HOMELESS BY ‘‘more humane”, means than ■ thority for the fact that of gll the arrives. Flags and buntings are cians who run things in both the sav/ed-off shotgun and ma­ flying from nearly all the buildings Roosevelt’s Election; May pleasing, elements In thp final elec­ parties in between elections began chine gun are now being used tion returns, before, him today, along the line of march. The wire to come out of the storm cellars by gangland to dispose of poles are being draped this after­ none affords Hobver so much grati­ today and take stock of the future. Nineteen Dead, Two Missing MOPTETNA Ask a Recount racketeer rivals wa;? Ihdlc.tqd to­ fication- as the break In Dixie. noon and all that the committee There is not much disagreement A ^ A N Y CHEERS AL day by-Edward "Spik(5” O’Don­ '..opes for now Is good weather— ;His satisfaction a'rise'Sj they de­ among the leaders of either party nell, beer baren, whose brijther clare, neither from, the standpoint '^1 and generous contributions to the as to what must be done, but there and Three More E xpect^ New York, Nov. 9— With only “ Tommy” went blind over­ of personal triumph; nor purely funds out of which the expense of is vast disagreement on how It Five Towns Burned Up by one upstate distirict missing' . a- night. , . ' partisan Interest,, but rather because the affair will be paid. must be accomplished. .And these plurality for his Democrrtic oppon­ The latest vogue is that of he forsees a quickening of political Legionnaires began a house to differences of opinion provide the to Die— Lighted .the Boi'glas— ah insidious but Streams of Molten Lava; ent of more than 21,000 and the interest and a stimulus to poytlcal house canvas for contributions last fuel that win keep the political fires non-fatal poison, -according tn compeRtibn for the entire natipn in night. They met "with fair re­ burning until the'next general elec­ passing of mo^e than 60 hours Tonam,y^. It merely makes you the more keenly competitive align­ sponse, but the donations from the Cause of the TragedY* tion two years hence. of lO^OOO Meet Him since the closing ofi the polls/.at-^ bli.'pd.' j . ' V ment expected to develop, from the citizenry must be added to consid­ Other Towns Are Being For the Republicans, the task torney General Albert .Ottingbr' to­ y’ ‘‘1 d.Qp’t know where'Tommy history-making results south of tie erably yetiln order to reach the Potomac. . ’ ^ immediately ahead is that of striv­ A t Sfat^n and Escort Him day was still; withholding his- con^ . got it,” sa^'his brother* “ but necessary $7,000 budget mark. Lynn, Mass., Nov. 9.— Death toll Evacuated Today. /il .thinkVthey put it is his milk ' , Many Tele^ams . Yesterday’s full page advertisement ing to consolidate their amazing gains, particularly in the south and in the Lynn fire horror continued cession of the election of Franklin by'slipping up on the back Hundreds of telegrams from the outlining what the 169th infantry D. Roosevelt as Governor of the porch and s'witchiug milk regiment is doing for Manchester border states that contributed '.o to mount today. . . ' to Mansion. their victory in such startling.fa^- Riposto, Sicily, Nov. bottles. Tommy, you know, is at no charge caused mu(*-favorable FourtETen victipis were^iinstSfitiy cLiirt^n /orders telegraphed hy; dn-,a mUk diet.. ^ of the keynote-that the old political comment 1n Mairchester. It aided ion. . towns and villages burned iip or killed, four others died in hospitals, Gov. A1 Smlthj upstate sheriffs as­ . 4.“He was all ' right when .hie tfadKions of, the cotlpn bel.t ar® the campaign for funds considera­ South Broken Albany, ,N. Y., NoV.. 9-.— Governor sisted in speeding feturnci frouLont- The Republicans have broken the dismembered parts of r.nother body partially destroyed, four men and went to imd, but he woke .up dlsinfegtating. Hoover .in confident bly. A1 Smith was back home In the one woman dead and l5,000 home­ lying districts to cohnty seats with stone blind. that the peculiar problems of t.he Big Dance Solid South to bits and run were found in the street, two men the result that last night the state majorities in the border states such executive -mansion today, tired but less was the toll today from the .- Tommy was, rushed to Mayo region can be dealt with as well by On Monday night the entire fes­ were missing a'..d it was feared that vote was complete but for one dis­ a impermanent Republican.: organiza­ as few of them believed possible. far from down-hearted . -eruption of Mount Etna which sent brpthers'V hospi^l , in-; Roches tivities will be concluded with a big three of the twelve injured 'In trict in. Onondaga county,-of which tion as. are thp special: JocaL inTfer- Oklahoma went 160,000 Republi­ He returned to Albany last night a river of molten lava flowing from Syracuse is'the county center., ;'Tfie tep;: Minn;, after local 'p'hjysi- , clans bad failed to help hiin.'’ eAta of every Other se,clioh and": Is (Continued on Page 3) can; Kentucky, 175,000; Missouri. hospitals would not Jive. more like a conquering hero than one hundred fissures towards the governor directed the sheripa;.to 160,000; little Maryland 80,000, Polite; listened to l‘SpikeX’ •hopeful that he may in l^ ^ l^ lie A large force of men and' teams a defeateu candidate for president. Ionian Sea. Mascali and Carrabba see that the ballots were‘’pro,p'eifly. development of .,par^, or^nizations and so on. Now the job is to hold were destroyed and other towns guarded in addition to hastening ' story sympathetically and then- from the Lynn street department More than 10,000 Albanians cheer­ suggjBsted that perhaps Tommy in the, Several southern, states in a them. today began moving tons of con­ are being'evacuated. However, the the figures to election headquarters way which will carry thi? assur^-ce, For the Democrats, the task ed the governor from the time he flow of molten lava seemed to be to speed tabulation of ’ the final had accidentally,; inblked. in_ crete debris which once was (he some oir hiS OTn3“ Btuffi” peri to the southern voters. ■ TWO NEW POINTS ahead is equally clear, but tremen­ factory of the Preble Eaton ; Box emerged from the Union station un­ decreasing this afternoon. totals. It is no secret aiinon^ RepubRoans dously dlfflci.lt. The Democrats haps'some: •v/qbijyalcohol . be­ Toe Company and which,was torn til he. set foot on the expansive Republican checkers at the polls that, a major i^nivof the camdatijn have to reconstruct their party. 1 DESTROYING HOMES upstate’submiltted figures to Ot,ting- fore It .had l^bn:“ copkedL” apart by an explosion yesterday. veranda of the mansion. From the Mayo clinic came strategy was (5 crafek The IN LAMBERT CASE Their job involves the mending of Probes Started I Riposto, Sicily. Nov. 9.— Driving er headquarters which did not com­ South.” Hoove? himself gave con­ fences that not only went down in It. was. the most enthusiastic { thousands of homeless before It. pare with totals reported by elec­ the report that the patient’s While state and city authorities condition was. satisfactory and siderable attention to that part the Hoover gale, but which in some dem'dnst'-atiQn Albany has gygj. and laying waste to uncounted tion officials and caused the claim the campaign, appealih^ for the today continued their rigid investi­ acres of rich farm, land in eastern by Ottinger’s managers that mis­ that there was-little danger of gation, police and other investiga­ gi''en Gov. .Smith, It even surpass permanent blindness. al^ndonment of aectional -political, (Continued on Page 2.) ed the tribute paid him by Alban­ Sicily, the molten flood of lava takes of 5,000 votes on: Oneida and thinking in three campaign''utter­ Former Local Man Did Write tors pieced together what bhpp^h- from the now active Mt. Etna re­ 2,000 in Monroe counties had been ed in the factory. Before they % - ians on that night last. June when ances. , Jie was nominated for tke presiden- lentlessly swept onward today. made in Roosevelt’s . favor. • What Deny Charges ’ • pired at Lynn hospital, ■ 'The boiling mass has already action would be taken on these Letter at 10 OXIock Night Clements, Everett Lewis an.d James: by the Democratic national con- Hoover's friends repudiate HINT AT SOLUTION ve^ritibn at Houston. taken a toll of five lives. Three men challenges the Republican i.;ana- charges from pemocratic sources, Wright said they were ■waiting to who did not leave their homes soon gers would not forecast pending R made in the thick of the ‘Uattie, start work .when an offleiai efitered ., The igqvernbr started'to ride to further conferences today. Girl W as Killed. the> ma-nsion'4^ aiutomobile but enough as the lava approached that -the Republican appeal in the smoking. As.he passed, the^.inen' Sampuco were engulfed by it. A The possibility of a complete re­ south was in fact aq explojihUQn OFROTaSTElNCASE said, the offleial Hipped the ,Ught^d‘ the crqwd broke through the police count throughout the state rose to­ linbl and blocked his machine. The TO BE EXECUTED of the sectionalism against which butt of the cigarette or cigar into a (Continued on Page 2.) day. Republican leaders inveigled in Stamford, Conn., Nov. 9— Police i barrel! in which was st.oiied in'^ bolide were dumbfounded. They The race for U. S. Senator be­ didn’t kno'sr \what .to do, but the their public declaration?-' today announced two new points in flammable material use.d;/i;^. ••the tween Senator Royal. S. Copeland goy'CTho'r came' to their rescue. He It is because he believes that the their investigation Into the slaying Police to Quiz Personal At­ manufacture of toe. pieces , fqr (D) and Alanson B. Houghton. (R) Republican ‘ -victory in VirginlA, shoes. . ■ ' ' jumped out . of his“ machine and former ambassador to Great Bri­ Nun Also Found G^ty-^She of Olga Bayes, stenographer, for started to walk along the street North Carolina^ Florida ahd Texas State officials 'stated that' had it tain, is so close that the result 'was is based upon the, solid rock fou'u- whose death Paul Lambert, former­ torney of Broadway Gam­ not been possibl«:fot; the men',with with, the" crowd, to the cheers of still in doubt today. With 63 up­ dation of bonafide new interests in ly of South Manchester, is bein,g blazing clothing "to get outside, the ‘‘Atta/'Bo’y .A l.’? state. normally Republican districts Gets Sentence o f Twenty the south, rather than upon the A '’hand;'-lied" the procession up MENACE HUNDREDS held. They produced a letter which fire would have been" confined with-: missing Copeland had a plurality quicksands of sectionalism, that bler Later Today. ‘^tate. street'hill and oyer Eagle of little more than 60,900 votes. Lambert reported writing to a in the building and the death’ tdll' Hoover sees the, results In- these would have. been much. smkiier., st-peet to the .mansion. With the i states as political weather vanek of friend in Brooklyn, N. Y., which governor walked Mayor John Boyd they say was postmarked at Stam­ Vapors Exj^lodeC r , j . more than passing interest. New York, Nov. 9.— Solution of Thacher and leaders of the Deiiio- Workers Fleeing as Fire VINCENT RICE PLEADS The rapid Indus'rialization of ford at ten o’clock of the evening State-Fire Marskal; GeDrg€':-j^pal cyatic party in Albany county. Then City, Nov; 9.—Mexico’s on which Miss Bayes was killed. the Arnold Rothstein murder mys­ said that he w-as convince'dV ^ the south, and the increasing diver­ came, the governor’s car carrying inost sensational trial was at an sity of agricultural production both They also found that Miss Eliza- tery may be a step nearer by night­ during the night th.e-'fa'c.to.i’yVbe:. Mrs;.t;Siiiith and ihembers of :ths Spreads From Derrick to ■ NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE betl'uCook, with w'hom Miss Bayes came filled 'With-- high^y-^;. ydlatile end today., After a sevfen-day trial, tend, in H6over’’s eBlimafe of the fall. ;■ V' situatieu, to enllyen iniemst in.'the lived, was definitely able to fix the The slain gambler’s personal at­ vapors and that when’ a tlnyjflame "Refi'flares, lighted up the go'vefe,' a jury~'8itti.ng in the San ’Angel dis­ time at which Miss Bayes left the reached them from ;the 'cigarette m Chews Gum N^erVousIy as He Republican Party there. It is torney, Maurice F. Cantor, and nor 3 path. ' When , he finally stood, trict court needed les.S than an hour pointed 'Oiit that three of the four house on,the evening she was kill­ members of the Rothstein family on the mansion veranda and' 4bld Sits in Court—-Is Taken ed. (Continued on Page to decide thjatt Jose de LeonTor^l states To depart-Troni the tradUlog- have been asked by the district at­ the crowd how glad he was to be Bark to Prison. was gullt.v otthe murder of Presi­ al Damocratlc allegiance are ootefl Lockwood’s Statement torney to appear at his offlee today back in Albany tears carile to his Whittier, Calif.', Nov. 9.— Many E. F. Lockwood, in whose home dent-Elect Aivaro ObreRon -and for tremendous Increases in pto- in the hope that they can he in­ eyes. lives were believed endangered ear­ New York, . Nov. 9.— Vincent that Mother Riiperior Maria Con­ tected-ludustry Trade since the. wjir. at ShLppan Point Lambert was duced to reveal information that demonstrating aluminumware on Speaks to Crowd ly today, when’ the Texaco oil well. Rice, 17.. of New Brighton, Staten cepcion Aoede.do y 'de I.a Llata was North Carolina’s phenomenal do- would aid the authorities in run­ GIRL’S STORY TO FREE “ I shall never forget Albany,” known as the “ Elleview. No. l ,” Island, accused of ^ guilty, of being the “ intellectual aii velopmeiit as. a cotton mill $tate-7- the evening Miss Bayes was killed, ning down the killer. i has insisted the young man was the goveirnor told the crowd that located in the-Santa.'Fe Springs oil 15-year-old, Alice Jobst. entered a thor” bf thd crime. . '.■ aiyiays a heaVUy, protected ''idutitry there from 5 to 10 p. m. Mrs. Ann Cantor was at Rothstein’s bed­ jammed every bit of space on. the ! plea of not guilty, to a'charge of Immediately > after the 'jury in New — has been .characr side just before he died and talked MAN FAILING THE CHAIR field near here, blew off with a ter­ Pollock and Miss Mary Parent, em­ mansion lawn. “ No matter where rific percussion and. started a huge I muyder when ajriEUgned: dbdhy ; in '^brought';io its'^erdlct, Toral 'i’as terized .. by commerce depaTtmeht ployes of the Davenport Coffee to him during his lucid moments. .1 go I’lLalways remember the peo- 1 Richmond County Odurt; =J • sentenced to death by . a firing] bulletins, under Hoove?> admipls- But the lawyer has persistently re­ conflagration.. House, insisted they saw Lambert Governor is Told That. Rgali Ai-bany.” The' flames, leaping up with j The youth, who is alleged to squad. The Mother Superior re­ re- tratlop of that branch of the gov­ in the coffee house just about the fused to disclose, what the Broadr It was plain that the governor I have strangled his , hT^h - school ceived a sentence of twenty, ernment, as one of, the ■ notable way plunger told him, insisting It Murderer is Another Man; lightning rapidity tdn minutes after tendencies in American, econop^c closing time of 8:30 p. m. .was having a hard time to express the gusher was opened for the first, I sweetheart with -*an electric cord imprisonment. ‘Tha Mexican laty Lambert had admitted writing a was confidential and that be ■was Girl Closely Guarded. ■ hl^ . appfeciatidrn' Of '.the reception j because.she tried,to klss .hlAl. non- does not peiniR capital punishment life.'- ■ • protected by the privilege between time, were', visible for miles rbund.. , chalantly walked into epurt -n.attily Taking » Rest letter to his friend in Brooklyn given to Jiim, a defeated, candidate. Hundreds of oil workers and their for women. , from the lobby of the Davenport counsel and client. Boston, Mass., No-v.''9.— Facing He cleared his throat and •ebn- I dressed'.in an iovercoat Off; dark: mar Few'Present. Devoting himself with his wpptldd May Make Him Talk the electric chair, Cero Gg^gi, of tihued. families were reported to have fled terlal; a brown, suit anp^a-brown, efficiency ahd intensity to t'ebm- hotel, according to police. A local from their, dwellings, immediately Only about fifty perspua were in policeman went to Brooklyn yester­ The district attorney, Jaob Ban-, Brooklyn. N. Y., doomed'as a mur­ “ Albany is not , so many miles soft hat. 'Walking between his es­ the courtroom' ■when the sentences plete and absolute rest” folldwliifi ton, intimated this morning^ how­ derer, today had won tf^apbrary from New/York but that.I can.-re- adjacent -to'the fiejd>.and to'have cort of, two deputies . he appeared were rea-i but outside thS building his arduous campaign. 'Hoover has day and returned N®ith the letter sought safety. which bore a ten o’clock postmark. ever, that if Cantor does not re­ freedom as the result of a/ state­ tUEm hese and will,'with gratitude, more like aif .ihlbrested•'spectatp'r thousands were •; gathered eagerly hpt.yel given thohght to the details Miss Cooke’s Story spond to questioning he may take ment iqa'de a 21-year-old glyl.... to receive the -warm sympathy and No, deaths or injuries have been i t^an one about; to be arraigned on awaiting the, outcome of the’ trial. of any specific plan for rebuUdtng Miss Cooke has told the police him before the Grand Jury. The girl,* Phllomena^. Rom'aflo, neighborliness of the people of Al- reported thus far. Means of com^ ' ^ charge of'first degree miirder. .Ahont 400 armed soldiers walked the Republican Party In the South. that she was expecting two New The police say they know the tdid. Governor Alvin T. E’^nller that banyf'” munication with the oil field are | However, when court was called about.torough,the crowd to prevent lit Is highly probable however, that York girls to visit her on the even­ names of all the men who were Samuel Gallo was the real murder-i Thfe baAd struck*up the national limited. ‘ . ! to order his air changed. ' He disorder.. ' this will be one of the first matters, ing when Miss Bayes died. They present at a “ no limit” poker game cr of her. brother-in-la'w, >;Joseph anthejn, the governor waved his ’The great fire,, it, was reported, glanced furtively about the room 'Toral todk ' the judge's- sentence to receive his attention wjien 'lie were late, arriving at 8:19 p. m. in a West 54th street apartment Fantasia for 'whose murder; Gangi brpwn derby and-the next moment was carried on a-hraeze Ao other and chewed gum nervously. 'As with refhlarkable cbmposure. He again turns to the pgoblema, w«blch She asked why they were late, and when Rothstein lost $320,000 and was condemned to death. ' he, disappeared into : the quietness nearby wells and seven or eight soon ._as his ■ attorney made the : immediately ask$d the judge for are His as president-elect and leadeV they said they had trouble in gave a number of I. O. U.’s’ which, Gov. FuHer,'who'granted, a tem­ of tire, manMon. v ' i. .« derricks were believed to be In plea of not guilty. Rice .'was takep , permission to, adefTesa the' cbuiit; Bfe of-his party. . locating the house. Then they said rumor has it, he later, refused to porary respite, today called a meet­ VjThe- -gpyOrnor was expected .''a*: i flames. - to the aberiA^’S’ offlee to .ayrpll also asked, fo^ permisaloh .to'broad­ Meanwhile, he will not-aco^TAe “ we were just directed by a charm­ meet on the ground that he was ing of his ejtecutlve counLCir:*for; t^e the :oapiipl,'4at^ the day; to dls- Fight Flunes transpottatiop :bac^ to. RIchm’bhd cast a messa&o to.tbe -Wbrld through -suggestions of RepubUoan. lbgdeto ing young lady who said she lived “ taken” in a crokked game. They purpose of granting a full respite to-^ pose^lbt Plate' - business ‘that plied Fire-fighters ware- rushed to the county JairyffaeVe he has beqii de­ the radio 'microplione in the .ebart in; half a dozen southern cities w>0' w'itb yon.” Miss Bayes, had then also know the name of at least one Gang! to give time to hiew^ CpilYisbl ' up./.A&Wng hjs. caffl spehe and, began a despbrafe. battle tained since the day 1 A lice: Joost •rOom and--^p,eared to be vastly dis- have urged him by .telegraph duFlhfg not proceeded far from the house man who was at the “ settlement to prepare their case andipre.sbnt'It ' Early: mpxfc ;■ week ire will leave to check the giant confiagratiOh. Was found murdered iii her'home ’ app pinted ^hfen this Request -was re­ the last two days to cohsoUd^to where she boarded.' meeting” subsequently at the Park to the court, the case to be based for a thrbe'weeks’ vacation, prob- The blast, 'which preceded the last week. fused. ■ , ' ' ■’;'■ ■ Republican galas iU; their siAfe.;: w Meanwhile Lambert is still lock­ Central -when Rothstein was shot. on the alleged new evidence. atly- some^hpre in the south. blaze, occurred at 3:20 a. m.,-Cap­ Nnit'tliilru. piersQ&al appearances as ;prest^^- ed up here. His counsel has made No arrests have been made. No Meanwhile Miss Romano was un­ tain O. H. Mathis, of tpe Whittier SPIJNT NO MONEY .elect. ' .Hoover Is convinced thajt'^l. 'The Molljei-)'; Superior received pertfiajiejtt gain? ib no move in his behalf, apparently suspects have been taken. Only one der police guard in a frenzy p f police,- reported to Ihterhatidnal Washington, Nov,; 9 .-^It -didn’t ..her sentence with a fllckormj; waiting for Prosecutor Abraham man, “ Nigger Nate” Raymond, a dread that she nxight be-killed .fb.‘ News Service. An alarm; Spread he' won bji the sam% ■ TREASURY BALANCE cost Senator La Pdllette (R) ;bf change of. expreSsibh. She bad-dp-r Wofsey either to free Lambert or •gambler, has been taken to police talking too .much. ‘ Gallo is seir^:' swiftly through the oil settlement Wisconsin and Senator Greene (R) which, the .party preBehth^ w Uib-. . -V • ‘ 1. . *■ parentiy steeled-herself for the tlon it large.- That la-_ lodge a murder change against hiin. headquarters and. he was released ing a sentence’pf two years' and reached ■WhiftieT, Claptain of 'Vermont a,ceht to :be re-elected ^ worst. Both: were'taken ' bpclc to The prosecutor himself, had no after two hours’ questioning. Ray­ for atte-mptlng to bribe a ;witnisS' ; Washingtonv Nov. 9.— Treasury Mathis said, within a few ihlnutes they reported ;tp tte. seeretary ■ of 0ardli|ai: policy' of- the statement to make today. mond has now vanished. in the Gangi murder trial.' ' balance;-JSFov../7: $176,468,e86i49. V/- irecoastrubtioh program ' after the explosion. ' * the Senate today.- (Ubntiiiped;^ Pa^ sbtRh.,,'.. ; •,-/.;;C

I ■ i .. PAGE TWO MANCllESi ER (COjm,) EVENING HBEA 1.0, HilAAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928.

reported trapped in,a corner of the hot 8b'of'the Sehath. There, the In- FIVE FIREMEN HURT basement.’ ,.' ; , ' . , eurgentB'wlU continue to hold the Five.firbmen wefjBi.rescued by tei- BIG PROBLEMS balatice of* power— and perbai»a 15|lM m a d e low firemen, worWog'whUe tons of embarrass the new'a'dminlslratlon. i I A?fNIV«RSABy. Chicago, Nov. 9.— Five firomon water were sptfayed about 'tbso,i.'for But the real problem of the Re­ protwtlon. ‘ publican leadership is the manner Editor, The Herald: v:ere in.jured perhaps fatally here in which the ^Republican galnsf^n fr'' ,f*. •' '■ • •; - •' •• ■ • .Famished by Putnani & Co. High 1 p. m. today when a section of the first ON TRIP TO iHpLlowlng is Bumbitted in rn- floor of a 5-story burning building the south .and bordej: stales a're to i.;^q4,Chei»>..,.232, 232 be consolidated.. Is the Rep.ubllcan memberance of Dr. Martin Luthtr’s } V Bank Stocks V All Chalhi ; . . l ’J6 126 coliapsed and piunged them into the New York, Nov. 9.— Theodore birthday, Nov. 10, 1483: ■ Bid 'Asked Am Bosch .. . 35% basement amid a mass of blaz;ng OF BOTH SIDES Party in the south to be lily-white? .36% -> 6 % pj;. and Kermit Roosevelt, sons of th,e If so, many of the old organiza-’ “ It , was but ihe natural, almost Bankers' .Tf ust Co . . ilo'o Am Can .....110% 108% debris. Capitol Nat B&T ... .375 110% K: - late President 'Roosevelt, will sail tion leaders In those slates must be- inevitable, result that Luther’s Am Car & Fdy 93% 93% 93% A few minutes ealier four men (Condnned from Pngo i.) J ,. City Bank & Trust*. 1200 tonight, on the White Star liner (ContiDO^ frpm Page 1.) discarded as an inviting gesture to -tpachihg aa to religious liberty Am Loco .-.,. .97 96 . 97 were taken from the building over­ “ Homeric” for a scientific expedi­ the thousands of “ AnlirSmlth irr« 1 ■ n.. !■- ^ BhouUt eventually lead to political Coup River ...... 400 'Am HttwR .. . . 5f76 274% 275,% Fltw Bond & Mont; . — come by smoke. tion into southern Asia for the Field Democrats” who boiled the party aerrnr-strlcken peasant ahd^' ';hUt liberty.'?— Hartrauft. in Library of 60 Ani St F^y 62%" 4)9% : 61% Search continued for. three men Museum of Chicago. cases were'.' almost completely wife at Mascali waited too long .in' Ffi’Bt-'bfat (HIM) . . . — 290 obliterated.' * of their fathers and made possible World’s Beat Uterature. Api Sugar .,>;.76%. 76% '75% fleeing and also lost their livejS. "It was the, spiritual freedom .IftfdrCdnn Trust C o .. — 800 Am T & T . .;i86% 1RC% 186 % They^lDst part of the south, all tho astounding Republican victory. HtM 'Bank Tr ..;... , 675 And if the Republican Party is Three Streams which Lutbpr asserted that produc­ Am Woolen , , 22% 22% 2?% of the west, all of the border states, Three main streams of lava con­ tdd :-Wt« & Tltie. . — 60 and most of the east, in nearly to be made “ Illy white” In the ed political freedom and the free­ Anaconda,.... 97% 95% : 97% verged at the town of-', Carrikbha MdtrlV Plan Bank :. J60 Atchison .,.. 195 195 every case by smashing figure! south, can it be safely done without dom of Iho'press. “--Geo. W. Curtis, Pbddrilx Htate B&T ^ !480 1«2% alienating the great negro vote of last night and almost totaTly de­ “ Luther-.l# the real author of Balt & Ohio ..ll5 113 |14% Complicated Task stroyed the town, which hdd been ParkrSt, Bank , .. .. .900 the north, which is predominantly modern liberty'of thought and ac­ Beth Steel .. . 71 70%; 70% Tbb Democratic task is compli­ evacuated hours before, _ Riverside Trust .. . . 600 Can Pac .....225 cated, too, by the bitter recrimina­ Republican? tion. the giartt founder of modern 222% 225 Your s Clotliing7j ■ Does Not Have to Be Army engineers were deyislng Weat Stfd Trust . , . .300 Q M & >Si Paul 35% 35%' tion that always follows in the There’s going to be a lot of fight­ civilization• and of pure' religion,, 34% plans for diverting the molten ''■‘S-''.:"-y Bonds' do pfd .,...54% 53 54 : wake of a political debacle such as ing over that during the months James Freeman Clark. Slid &' Conn West 6 95 masses from Glarre, a' city of ^96,- Thev Reformation "erected the Chi & N W ..91% 89% 91 ' Tuesday witnessed, immediately ahead. 000, now in the path of the lava. Bast Cohb Pow '5s . .101 ^102 Chi Rpo.isl ;.135 (he Highest Priced in the Market to Both parties have their problems. standard of civil as well as religious’ 134 135 . iCohn'L P 7s ... r.‘, .117 4 'Survey of editorial conunent In Thousands are ’working- frantt* 119" ConsOaH...... 82 % 81% southern newspapers reveals that The Democrats are admittedly in a liberty.” —James Bryce, “ The Holy Conn.L P 5Vbs .. . .^ 107 109- %■ cally,- digging enormous, tranches Roman Empire.” ^ Corn/Prod ...,86 % •8 6 % 86 % the sdiith already is yelling for the bad way, but at that, they appear which it is hoped will change the Conn L P 4%s . , . .100 101% Dei &: Hud .. .195 , 192 19.5 head of John- J. Raskob, the “ big to have hit rock bottom, and any VWe bwe to the Reformation the Brld Hyd 5s .-...... 102 104' Be Attractive course of thq molten, mass, io that establishment of - political and re- Dodge Bros;.., 25 % .25% , 2 5 V| business” chairman of the party, movement In the future Is bound to it will head for the sea without Insurance Slm'.ks Du Pont, .438% ^38 438% who was personally selected by be upward. The pendulum swung JlglouS. liberty.”— Editor Spaid’nc, Aetna 'Insurance .. . .8X5 8'95 hitting the city. ’ . of the New pampshlre Journal Erie .*... .. , . 60 67% 60 Gov. Smith to run his campaign. against them Tuesday Just about as Railway connections' between Aetna Iffs rls ...... 263 267 Gen Elec . .. .178% OUR LINE OF far as It could. "The priftclple orjustifleatloa by 176 178 % The, 4ejijand of the parly organs for Catania and Messina have been Aetna Life . ., . ____H95' 905 Gen Molora . ..222. 220 % 22] Ra?fcob’'e,..h,eaii;fls .only a refiectlon In every case in recent years faith alone brought with, It the free­ Aetna..Casualty .. . .1120 116.0 severed,'. ‘ , • dom of- individual thought and con- Gillett Raz . ■ 1:11% 111 •% .111 % of. the,Oplnioh ’bt leading southern when the Democrats have, been an­ It is hoped that geographical Automdblie...... 460 470 Inspirat . . .. . 35 34 % 35 nihilated in the presidential elec­ conditions will slow' down and stop BclenOe against authority.”— Ban eppn-General .....,1700 1750 int :Harc , SUETS, TOPCaATS Oeibocratft. croft, I; p. 178. • lUH- 31,8 318 The fdll force of this demand is tions, It was followed that they the' relentless niasses,. The lava Hartfprd: Fire ...... 840 . 850' Irit Nickel . “ The Reformation o f Luther . 189% 187%. '188 not going' to crystallize until the bounced back in the qff-year Con­ streams Are being fed .from' 100’ Htfd Hteam Boiler . ..730 760' Int Paper I . laid the foundation of ther Rights of LinopIn^iVat L i f e ___ 155 . 54 .64, 54 I first Mfiip^ay in December when the gressional .elections with tremend open fissures in the volcano. 165 Kennecotl .. 137% 136%, 137% ous gains. It was true in 1923, fol> Man in 'Society. The Revolution of Nations^; . -., r \ e .. .1125 1150 and OVERCOATS lame-d’ack session of the 70th Con­ Le Valley ., ..96% 96% »«% lowing liio Harding, landslide of 1776 Jiniched the superstructuro of PhoedfcK'^ .,...... 815 834) Mack'’ Truck . . 99 gress : ahsembles ih Washington, Trayelera...... 1.585 1610 98%, .»» bringing under one roof again all 1920, and it './as. true two years ago OBRECON’S SLAYER Religious Liberty.”— Thomas Smith Marl Oil ...... 45% .45% 45% following the Coolldge. sweep of Orihke, a- member of the Literary ? FublK) Utfllty. tk6cka> Mu Pac com ..70% 68.%' 70 % of the divergent political thought ; Conn Elec Sve ptd,> 90 1924, The Democrats find a crumb and. Philosophical Society of South N Y Cen .., .177% 175 177 of the country. Carolina.- / Conn L P H% ____ .119 B l^ e Raskob of comfort In this aspect of the sit­ TO BE EXECUT ED Nor Am Co , .. 79 78 % “ No country has more reason Conn L P 7% ____ .116 Raskob is being blamed even uation. New Haven ^ .. 68% 66% ;€8% $22.S0 and up • Popular V'ote. than this Republican to recall with Conn L.P 6%% pfd.llO Nor I*ac (104% 102% 104 %- more than Gov. Smith himself for (Continued from Page 1.) joy the-blessings Luther assisted to Conn L 'P 5%% pfd.lOO They find additional comfort In Penn R R ., . .65% . I Embody the latest in styles and the best in quality for the Democratic holocaust. Perhaps Conn P Co (par .25). 137 64%.. 06% the enormous popular vole that secure for the world.” — The 'Mon Pere Mar' ... .140 138% 140 the money. Our range of clothing includes some of the ' the^reason for that may be that John Jay. U. S. Supreme Court. Greenwich W&G 6 . . 97 some TB,000,000 or 16.000,000 Smith polled. As one leader put their cells under heavy guard. The ^Postum Cer , . 67% 67 - 67 finest to be had anywhere. it: presence of the troops prevented arfy ; ‘.“ Out of the principles of Luthet Hart El Lt (par 25) .133 Pad St Car . . .24 % 23% 33% people voted for Alfred E. Smith have been-evolved' the repre.sfenta- do vte — ..,...,122 while nobody voted for John J. "No party that commands the demonstrations by the thousands Pull new ... . ,82: 81 % 81% • ; tlve government, the free InstitUv Htfd Gas c (par 25) ; 90 Radio Cof . . Raskob'. And a man who polled that support of 16,000,000 voters can be outside the courtroom. .238% 236 237 said to be dead or even dying.” Tbral’s attorney' is expected to tions and the liberty, etjuallty and do pfd (Par 25) . .67 Sears Rue ... 157% many popular votes cannot be cen­ xS N E T Co . . . ..^,. vl72 l.'i6% 157% Meanwhile, late returns give in­ make .an attempt to take an appeal fraternity which are the. birthright Sou Pac .,. ,124% 123 sured'too severely even by those Manufacturing Hlncks 124% dication ol upsetting things. The to a higher^!ourt. A similar action of every American citizen.”— Ben­ Sou Rail ,.145% 145% opposed to him, particularly when Am^Hkrdware . ..,. 79 144% The New S«pire jamin LoEslng. ' 81. S O of N J . . . .52% 52 % another sacrificial offering is at count in Texas and North Carolina. is expected in behalf of the Mother American Hosiery ...26 52% Is still incomplete today, but Hoo­ Superior. Should the appeal • fall. "Luther can be regarded as the Studebaker . . 106% 10 6 % hand. author of the civil liberty that is American .Silver .... ,25 Toh Prod .. ver has such leads in both states as Ibe only recourse the defendants Arrow Elec pfd .... .104% ,;107 . 106 107 ' Whethei| ‘^ 1 ” Smith is going to enjoyed today. At the time he Union Pac . to defy bvertaking His margins would have, would be Intervention ■AffoVr-Hart & Hege . .51 . .212% 210% 211 % see his friena ousted to appease the .worked the world was under the U S Rubber . . 38' 38 are small, but safe. on their behalf by President Callps. Automatic Refrig .. . .10 37% demands of the Indignant southern­ His electoral total remains Such action by Calleals regarded as dominion of ho Catholic Chnrph, n S. Steel .. ,.163:% 161 163% ers before the appointed time when Acme Wire ...... 15 Westing . ., fi.xed at 444, as against only 87 for unlikely; .] .which.claimed to rule the thoughts BlHlngs Spen com ... — . 117% 116% 117 are most certainly very much a defeated national chairman al­ Gov. Smith, and his popular' totals, The closing hours of t ’ and actions of men, both in civi) Willys Over . . 28 •27% 27% ways lays down his office remains ' do pfd ...... 10 in vogue. We have a very at­ which won’t be final for some days were featured by a savagb atiacK and religious things. He translated xBigelow-Htfd com .. 97 to be seen. Gov. Smith has a habit yet, probably will reach betweef: by Attorney General : Eseomel; the Bible into the German language tractive line. , . of being loyal to his friends, and do pfd ...... 102 TBAN.SyPAOlFIC HOP 21,000,000 a:.d 22.000.000, with Padilla on:certain “ higher, UP.” re and apread* before'his countrymen Bristol Brass...... ,29 John J. Raskob is one of hi? closest. the ethics and principles underlying approximately 6,000,000 less for ligiouV elements which he claitped Case, Lockwood & B.375 Buffalo, N. y., Nov. 9.—Dr, Tien Rough Road Governor Smith. * influenced the minds of Toral aiM religion and freedom of life. Fr.-m Oollina Co ...... 120 The road immediately ahead of the houif that this publication was Lai Haung. Nalionaiiet leader of Underwear, Hosiery, Sw eaters, the Mother Superior. ; • r - ' colt’s Firearms...... 4 8 and aviation .enthusfn'st who the Democratic leadership is a BANDITS GET S1«J,4()0 Demetrio Sodi, counael-for; th^, made; clVlj'liberty sprang into birth Eagle' Lock ...... 65 ‘ is making a,c0U.0iry-wlde flying Neckwear, Bathrobes, Slippers, rough one, and filled with broken Chicago, Nov. 9.— Five armed defense, was hooted- Into silence by and became a possibility for men Fafnlr Bearing .... .145 tour, today aumHinped plan's for a glass. The recrimination must be safeblowers overpowered a watch­ a. group of Congressmen;,V in , ; -'^Asspciate Juistice Strong. .t’ ullejf Brush Clasa A. — trans-Pfibiflc flight, to be-made Shoes kept from getting too bitter if the man in a soft drink parlor here to­ courtroom when he attempted, to ja'l- '“ The free millions of the United do Class A A ...... — next spring.. ' . , ■ party is to reconstruct Itself in time day and escaped with $;5,400. tribute Toral’s crime to religious States may well rise up and do Hart & Cooley...... 250 . J Dr. Haungv bdfore tak1n.g off to- to again do battle with some pros­ Luko O’Toole, the watchman was persecution in Mexico. Luther liOnor. by cherishing his e,X' Hartman.Tob^lst Pf.. 95 *day with Jack.Byme and Donald pect of success. tied to a cot in tho* rear of the room ample, pondering his history, and do com ...... 22 Star of'Grand Rapids^ Mich., for But the Republicans have their while the mon worked for two Biaintafjlihg his creed.'’— Bishop In terns Silver ...... 140 Albany, 'Stated that he planned Jo George H. Williams problehii, too, ^nd their differences hours to htek off the combination DEATH TOLL MOUNTING: Thorold of Rochester, EngldmJ. do pfd . . . . . i . ,..120 fly from San Francisco to Hawaii, as well. , 'S ,', . of a saf*>. “ The city of Hartford, the state ■Landers, Frary & Clk 75 Midway island and thence to INCORPORATED Out in tbeVplbgressiye northwest, of Connecticut, the United States ■Manning' Ah Bow A ... 17 Shanghai and Catoa. He inagradu- every Republican Insurgent was re­ IN LYNN FIRE, HORROR . . . are today. what they are do Class B ...... 10 Johnson Block, South Manchester take ate of Syracuse Uiiiveraity. elected, and while the Hoover If you think women can't largely because of the life of Martin N B Mach Pf- ...... 100 a joke you ought to see some of iswbep was,39: tremendous that the Luther. ’— Charles Dudley Warner do coni; ...... 31 33 their husbands. ((’ontiniied from Page 1.) ' Bouaccah .fe con-trolle(l In comfort, “ As a nation, then, we have Niles, iiement, Pond .105 110, ample, reason to revere the memory dp pfd .. . 90 A glorious drama Limt Times ...... ■ k .butt or the cigar asbe! the'explo­ of Luther. He was the Reforrftej North & Judd ...... 3t,_ of teiiiiiestnous sion followed. t the refomers of his ce'htury." xPralt & .Whitney pf , 93 youtlu-,— ^—... ■■‘fb lifltE . A pathetic dgure'in Dynn Aospi- — Editor F.uckley of the (Metho­ Peck, Stowe & Wilson 20 “THE tal today was Harry‘'Blaney fightr dist) Christian Advocate, New Russell Mfg Co .... .140 Ing for his life. He does hot know York. , , ' Seth Thom Cl com.. 30 that the bodies.of his wife and four “ Luther sifpod for freedom of do pfd ...... 26 ‘FIRST KISS’ of his seven children were found conscience, and'thereby also widen­ Smyth Mfg Go new . .ino — WUh— huddled just inside the doorway ot ed the area of Liberty in; general. Stand Screw 125 F A Y GARY their home. adjacent to the factory He asserted .the equality of all Stanley, Wrke com ... 74 The latest victim of the fife was Scoyllle Mfg Co .... 58 •WRAY COOPER men .before God, in' Christ, and out Co-fr’eature Louis Rogers, 20, who; horriblr of that came at length, here a.nd Taylor & Fenh'...... 125 burned, fought gamely for bisHfe TorringtOn new .... 69 Ihjrotiiy { . elsewhere, the .Declaration of In­ .Mtickalll ’ until this morning when he.passed dependence!.*'— Rev. Wm. M. Tay­ Underwood-El Fish* . . 78 awaiy. Isruel Clements and Tantes lor, D. D , LL. D.. Pastor Broadway Unfob Mfg Co ...... •> 16 ' .,*‘*,'5** „ News Evelits •i Wright died in Lynn hospital dtir­ U S Envelope pr - . .. ,118 Miillian .. Taberuaele, N. Y'. - ‘Waterfrou't’ ing th+. night. " ' i • . REV. H. F; R. STECHHOLE' do com ...... 240 Tomorrow has been s6t aside jas ' Pastor of ' Zion Evangelical Veeder-Root ...... 42 a gehend day of mourninjgTn-Lynn- Lutheran Church., -Whitlock Coil 1’lpe .. -r- DANCE Funerals of the eighteen knoWii X—Ex-dividend. WALTER victims and that of a nineteenth, ,f SEtPBBT the pieces oi an arm and chest Planes operated.^ by the, National at the ovgan -at the- found in the street are idenliHed Air Transport fly at least 6000 as another body, will be held io- BOY SCOUT NEWS railbs every day. in the year. morrow froui various churches. TYoop I' Boy Scouts of Troop 1. witti Scoutmaster Dean, will leave the STATE ARMORY MAIN STREET LEOPOLD, ON STAND, Hoi lister street school tomorrow morning at 10:45 for the Yale bowl, where the: boys will witness TOMORROW TELLS STORY OF LIFE the, 'Yale-Maryland game. The boys must.; Wear their uniforms'.- .I ..The eONTINOOUS trip will be' made in' 4 cars .and a Waterbury* Conn., Nov. 9— Louis 2il5 to 10:30 Leopold, on trial for the B'aldwln truck; Each scout should provide a street fire that cost the lives of two lunch ahtf' havn sufficient money to young boys who lived in, the bulld- buy a warm drink. ' ' in,g, took the witness, stand before , Twenty-six- scouts of this troop COLUMBIA’ PICTURES Judge Carl Foster and .a Superlod- enjoyed, swim mi Ing lesson at the Court Jury today, and aUer reoitlng SchooP Street , Recreation Cent.ir his life history erupted upon a de­ Tbursday evening. Under direction tailed account of ail. his real estate of their 'scoutmaster and aasistant. an.d business holdings; . The boys and the officers of ^the '^Leopold told the court he 'was troop were saddened by the death of born in Russia, that-his name wa-l Rev, E..p. Phreaner and their, dee)»- Louis Nochnoss, arid that.be chang­ ,est sympathy is extended,, to hlk ed it when he came to this country famUy.;He has. been onp of the,'most ’ Co- Feature in 1905 to live with an uncle here,. faithful, and deeply Interested of all ' ) He chose his uncle's, name as his the scout comhiltteemeh', since ' hla return to, Manchester. The boys feci Tim . McCoy own, ’■ ■ Leopold told of peddling' oranges: that they have lost a good friend and pal. “ The, .iiosb : when he first came to WaterbUry, '^Banger” of going to work later roV-(. the Troop 1 will form bp Hudson Waterbury Clock Company, land street' near vMain on Monday, Arm- _____.... finally of learning the locksmith’s tatlce :Day at 2:16 for the parade, trade. In twenty-three years he be­ wearing their uniforms.. - came worth from $160,000 to Contrary to the--statement in. the Scout 'News of Thursday,' Troop! . ■ 1200, 000. ■ IH ■ 1 1 Leopold told of his marriage in was organized,'in October 1922 and 1913, and described his family of was a veteran scout troop in-1927. six young children. The troop vis now entering pn Its ..A-fter flnlshlntg bis peraohal his-, seventh suodessive -year with .43 TOMORROW tory Leopold was guided Into nla registered scouls. 2 assistant scout­ masters, a scoutmaster' and three business capeer. He was still go­ "SUNDAY ing’ throilgh that Phase with the aW associate scouts, also a troop' ooikh of records from the town 'c)erk’s mittee 6. office and banks.and Insurance 6nm- The,8tar of “ Kaniona*' panles at recess this aflernpbn,'and. In Another Triitinph resumed the same phase when court •was resumed this Afternoon. DOLORES H U(M S AS COUNSEL . , HAKTKOROt * ; WEYMOUTH POST AMERICAN LEGION BAND Monday*Tu«M]ay* Wednesday * . S''.- V ■ Nov.'1S)4««14 Schenectady, N. Y,.!- Nov. 9.)7r -Fepwlar.MatiNM We6ne«aa7. -in- Charles E. Hughes, fortnafiliacfar WiAr A. hradr.'^.lr.. (ft liwig'kt ■ Upere C O N C E R T 8 T O 9 P. M . ■ .. Wlwian Prexeat DANCING 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M. la ry of state, has been .vetiiiMA by “GATEWAY offlclals of “ W. O. .Y.,!P’tht iIenei‘ai of the ' Electric Company’s . Radio fipbadi*' k ' Proceeds of Dance to go to the General Fund for the Armistice Day Celebration. castidl Station, to rapreaerit' MOON” company in its flgbt ' 'IN, order of the T^edefal Radio Ootnmis 'ROMANTIC CONBUY A IjTropIcal Tempest o f slon in cutting down the atoHod’ii'i . # 5 broadcasting hours. ,tbeAniazon> The fight Will,be carriedrled Intointo the;ti jJ#ALOUS MOON)* '•'*1 •»-*£' coiirts of the EdSl,rlct of)F (JblOTObObioTOhiar^ ‘ ''With W G Y 9fll,(|!lars saj.d tqdpyi The Federal ConimissiM har.ifB< )PiiI^P MERRIVAIJB $1.00 STANDING fused to grant W 0 Y 'a heaHn'g dnt’ the order ' which would’ Virtually ^^ ^ aVATS-BV MAIL Now , •'ads PrloeH Bvea. Oreh. aS| Hale. $83101 “Good iloi keep the station off the air At night S3, aidMii fe w . Gir. ail Wed Mat. Orek. after next Sunday. ^ a8| Rele. ai.Wi a il ITaia. Cir. ~ ■N

l^G H E S IB R :((X)NN.y EVENING HERALD. JUIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1928. PAG E TH R EE . V5-^ ■»/r? wAf 91st Birthday Tpday D hii'oi IN ettCAGO OBITUARY A m inM s GASPUMBS.GIVE •‘■Whei:e You Can V f;i Afford to Buy ‘W Biff ’ Thompson to Use FUNERALS Good Furniture” I T it j^ A x e Freely on City Em - 1 Mrs. Joseph Pohlihan. Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie The Pas, Man.— Bears are 'again Chicago, Nov. 9—A drastic shake- Prelle Pohlman were held yesterday Madison, Wis.— It Is’.i estlmatbd up in City Hall threatened today beginnthig to tv*orry the prospectors that 4,845,509 gallons of gas have afternoon at the home of her sou In Manitoba’s horthland. The hardy as an aftermath of the political up-, Frederick Pohlman of Hudson Christm as Sale been saved to the consumers of .the heaval registered In last Tuesday’s ' ■ itiiners are not'so much concerned state of Wisconsin by the testing'of street and were largely attended. sv fever where they can find gold, sll- general election. Mayor 'William 'Rev. H. F. R. Slechholz, pastor of nearly 20,000 gasoline pumps by Hale Thompson, It is understood, r' y^t or'Copper fields as’ they are stato and city sealers. the Zion Evangelical Lutheran -■'over the problem of keeping the will wield the axe. church of which she was a mem According to estimates made at Thompson will bqgin, it Is said, V bears away so that they can search the office of George Warner, chief her officiated, assisted by her son- ibr the ore In peace. by ridding the municipal govern­ inspector of weights and measures ment of any, influence Stale’s Atr in-law, the Rev. John Horst of CYCLES Bears are growing bolder ^and for the state, motorists- have been Pittsburgh, Pa, » bolder this fall. Dozens of bruins torney Robert E. Crowe might exert saved $969,102 for the year which through department heads and. em­ There was a profusion of beauti­ have, been shot for going once too ended June 30, 1928. It Is esti­ ful floral tributes from relatives, ■Often on frolics into mining camps, ployes appointed upon Crowe’s mated that the sealers corrected an recommendation. neighbors, friends and her former o y s and girls this is Santa Claus talking. I’ve jushreceiv- but his brethren are far from dis­ average of four cubic Inches or one associates in the church societies. ved a letter that more than convinces me that you fihould turbed. The erstwhile powerful Thomp- seventh of a pint, for every gallon son-Crowe political machine suffer­ The bearers were her nephews, B have dad: and mpther buy your Christmas presents at. Prospectors are taking their ham .of, gasoline pumped into autbnioblle Louis, Charles, Wallace and Fred Keith’s. . They have already got ;a dandy assortment./of useful and their- bacon to bed with them ed its flrst severe defeat at the ■ tanks for the 12 month period. primaries last April when the Re­ Prelie of Rockville and New Britain toys on display at their uptown bf^aneh’where they will'have their tb protect their grub, but the bear Robert 'N. Strong From a report of careful examin-. and two of her grandsons, Joseph Christmas headquarters. Just look over the list of “ Cycles” goes after it just the same. In publican faction headed by Senator R. N. Strong of Oakland Was. 91 atioDS of nearly 20,000 gasoline Charles S. Deneen came into favor jind Fred Pohlman. Burial was’ in alone. Show dad and mother the real values that Keith’s have some areas, bruin cares not where years old today. Friends called |tol pumps in the state, Warner estl- wi£h the voters. the family plot in the cemetery at and be sure and tell them that they’re ready now for early selec­ the delectable meat is placed. He congratulate him on reaching, this Buckland. tion. Keith’s will store them free for Christmas delivery. goes after it In spite of rifle bul- «g ted that close to 33 per cent, of Mayor .Thompson’s ^'cleanup" milestone and the mails brought the; pumps were defective. Inspec- ■ lets. campaign. It is frankly stated, will him postals and letters ..^.Jfom visit gasoline stations at fre­ be undertaken In the hope of re­ Mrs. Ida Perkins - -Bruin Is Curious friends .and relatives at. a d l^ iiee, Funeral services for Mrs., Ida, ■When he isn’t hungary, Mr. quent intervals, check up on the ac- storing “ His Honor” to popular THE ARC'nC PLANE Mr. Strong voted on ' edectionv^ay,'’ .curacy of the valves and gauges favor.. Thompson has taken-his cue wife of the late Willard A. Perkins, Bruin is curious. He insists on He is enjoying good he^lfltn^l A large teddy-car made just watching diamond drills, picks and jand either make repairs, order from the election results, which In­ were, held at her late home, 3 J play a game of cards aHd.Jfe]^ changes or condemn the faulty dicated the people were no satisfied Anderson street Wednesday after­ like aerop^ne.: A real; cycle shovels at close range, and is mak­ touch with all that Is golpg 9 ^ ^ for any modern youngster. ing nervous cases of many hard- , pumps. Eighty per cent, of the with either the.' city or county ad­ noon at 2:30 and were largely at­ boiled prospectors. i o .gasoline,used in this state goes-to ministration of affairs. tended. Rev. R .'A . Colpitts of the “ • Tomboy tricks, such as slapping HOUGHTON GOES .the consumer through, these pumps One of the mayor’s first acts In South Methodist church of which $ 5.»5: ■sides of tents in the early morning ...J Immense Saving, the general housecleaning. It is she was a member officiated. Sunset and awakening tired miners are rr/Figures from the state oil in- said atl the City Hall,, jwiU be Issu­ Rebekah lodge also took part in the >• reported' by men coming to The TO ENGLAND AS' apecticn department show that 6,- ance of -orders to - Cbminiaslonef of service. The floral tributes were Pa's. .783,713 barrels of gasoline,.with Rolice William F.' Russell to reor- numerous and beautiful. BABY WALKER .TflO..’ I 50 gallous to the barrel, were Ship­ i^hire*' the police departiuent. The latest prospectors to reach The bearers were three of her Even baby must have soma this ‘town complain that the bears Ambassador Resigned^ p s Into Wisconsin for the year Wfiblesale” transfers are expected. grandsons, Ralph, Leroy and Clar­ ' •Kmlie. which ended June 30. If one- TEDbX CAB kind of, a cycles For him we i' htfe especially frisky around Phon- for Senate But 'Was( ieat- ence Asplnwall and her nephews recommend our De Luke Walk­ ;seyenth of a pint was saved In Walter, Earl and Clifford Mitchell. • tom Lake, just south of the fam­ ed at Election. Just the thing for the small er that we guarantee will ous Flin Flon mine area. 1 -» -every gallon of 80 per cent of this SPECIAL SESSION CALL Burial was in the' East cemetery. boy or girl to use. Sturdily For the red blooded boy who Recently, two youths were halted gas, 4,845,509 gallons were .saved. amuse and keep him out of wants speed we have this.oeau- Washington, Nov. 9{-‘fPresbdant built with rubber tired wheels. mischief. . , by a rain storm on the shores of Figuring this amount at an average STARTS BIG DISCUSSION Enameled in bright colors. tiful racer with, low speedy; the lake. The first night, they Coolldge today prevailedjUpon. Alan‘S price of 20 cents per gallons, the lines and p.»rformance that will,, son B. Houghton, defeato^jK^piubll'* placed their grub near their sleep­ mfitorlsts were saved nearly a mil­ $3.75 $5.35 give him many a thrill. ing bags, covering it from the rain. can Senatorial Candida.^ in Nbw ABOUT TOWN York, to resume his'/^posltlop lion dollars. Senator McNary Says It Is Not But the bears had a good meal dur­ /j,t-,,’jThe gasoline pumps are tested by $10 ing the storm and in the morning American ambassador j;.^Englan(j^ ■ ■ ■- Necessary—Can Draft Bill Houghton submitted jhlATesigiia-' one of two departments The state BICYCLETS there was very little food left. deparment tests the pumps in the In Short Time. The annual banquet of South tion when he returned frpjB^J^ndon With all the thrills and con­ Bears in Bed state outside of the cities. There Is Manchester lodge. Loyal Order of BABY HUTOBB - to enter the race agaln^ gi^atdr veniences of a full size 'bike. More than just a Aqy!-...,. Will On the second night, the young g/similar organization which looks Washington, Nov. 9.— The prom­ Moose, will he held in Tinker hall Copeland (D) of New.^ YfepH^iCppe^ Balloon tires and coaster amusfe baby and cnabJA'Jdm to prospectors decided to take the re­ after the pumps in the cities of the, ise of Herbert Hoover to call a on December 8. It had originally mainder of the grub to bed with land outdistanced the_ Den^ocpat^ special session of Congress to solve been Intended to hold the banquet brake. Finished in bright red walk : much’ quicker by national ticket in New, de»: state. . , i, I enamel. strengthening his legs. them. Sometime before dawn, one “ They annually test* about .Iffie the farm problem. If necessary, to­ at the Home Club for Moose mem­ of them, awoke with a yell. It was feating Houghton. i .y' . um- j day provoked the first squabble of bers, but owing to the fact that Following a half hour!a,.ppnfer-' same number of pumps. For. the $19.25 $2.95 'ho nlShtmar^-^a black bear' was year which ended Juno 30,(,Wgr- the Incoming administration. a great many, more persons than ' trying to get. under the cover of the ence today with Mr^.- ^ o o lld ^ ; Senator McNary (R ) of Oregon, had been expected have signified tarpaulin. The intruder was dis­ Houghton announced he,\'would sail ner’s, assistants had ..viffited pumps in the slate. 'The other,, or-, chairman of the Senate agricultural their Intention of attending, that pleased at'fte commotion, but with Wednesday on the Leviathan from committee, took issue ■with the re­ plan was changed. At Tinker hall A genuine Columbia byclclet, DE LUXE SCOOTER a few grunts he ambled into the New York to resume his'duties at ganizatlon had tested a similar' iterated demand of Senator Borah there Is more room and larger fac­ the finest made with balloon The cycle gvery. boy wants. the Court of St. James, number so that there, are -npw.-clbs.e bush-.— '(•R)' Of Idaho for the special ses- ilities. A turkey supper will be tires, rubber grips, ball-bearing Equipped with mud guards, In another part of the same re- to 20,000 gasoline .pumps-in .Jhl^ served, to be followed by an enter­ wheels with coaster brake-and brake and balloon -tires. En­ -state.; Warner’s inspector’s yislied sloii after March 4.. gioif, a prospector was awakened “ A special session ought not to tainment and, dance. even mud guards, tool bag and ameled in brignt colors. BODY BOUND TO P 0 ^ 7 8,425 pumps in the year which end­ early- one morning by the noise of be necessary,” said McNary. “ We bell. , VELOCIPEDES $6.95 Bontedne sl-apping the side of his ed June 30, 1926, and 8,6,54 sjpr the can draft a bill la two hours cover­ Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ - 'thnt. Thinking that a pal was try­ IS FOUND BY POLICE next 12 months. They.alty .-inspec­ ing th*' proposals of Mr. Hoover, ranth members will conduct their $26.50 A large .'stee model (as illus­ ing to be funny, he started giving tors visited 7,669 and 8,382 for hte and ;we ought to pass the bilT In a annual sale of Christmas gift arti­ trated above) equipped with - ans'wering slaps from the inside to corresponding periods..^•tj J •week’s time.”- cles In connection with the bridge, balloon tires, bell and tool bag ■'•''•iSeh what would happen. Imagine Chicago, Nov. 9.— Gangland ven­ Shipments Tested. McNary expressed the opinion and dance which the court Is giving for only his suprise when the canvas was geance claimed another victim here The . short meas^rment, . of that President Coolldge would sign this evening In the banquet hall of suddenly rent and a big black paw today. pumps varies. In an -extreme: case, ^Sh'faj;bijl,« .which is described as the Masonic Temple. $9.45 thrust itself through. But bruin ' The body of a well dressed man, one and a half gallons leaked back itfeivMi^aiy-'fiaUgen'-blll,. .•without escaped before a gun could be tied by the neck to a fence post; out of five. This was w.ith one of the equalization fee. Sunset Rebekah lodge held the “ blind” pumps and through .ja brought into play. was found today in a sitting’pos­ another successful whist in Odd IMany similar tales are reaching ture propped against a barbed wire worn valve the liquid was leaking Fellows hall last evening, and an­ "THE PAS. Manitoba prospectors fence. The only mark of violence, back into the supply tank almost as T I[£ CONFERENCE A genuine, ball-bearing Col­ ■n'ould welcome a sure-fire recipe to nounced one for next week Thurs­ beside bruises on the neck, was a fast is it went out the hose. Av­ day evening at which special prizes, umbia Boycycle. Has mud keep-'the playful bruins at a dls- bruise on the top of the head. In­ erage cases range in the neighbor­ guards, balloon tires, bell, rub­ taft’di 'Whll^ they are working— will be given. The winners of first dicating. a severe blow had b^en hood of 25 -cubic inches ; New Bedford';,r Mass., Nov. 9,— awardt last night were Mrs. ber grips. ’ Absolutely the ! aad.-^lpepjng. i'. official list of the new Congress an­ barrels Avere shipped and 3,091,227 DELEGATES AT BUCHAREST and at 1:16 Monday afternoon in UPTOWN! BRANCH In ’ Ilfs ■*‘OoA^fes§ioii bf.* a*■Croup­ nounced today by William Tyler fdr/the first'six months sofi^jla year. EDUCATIONAL MEE'nNG preparation for the Armistice day MAIN STORE TW O STORES ier,” just published here, he de­ OPPOSITE Page, clerk of the House. Th'ec, h^avy consumption ^f^gasollne USE FRENCH LANGUAGE. ceremonies. mmT st . clares'fharfherea'fe few kings and HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH MANCHESTER Page’s list showed: is during tne months of July, Au­ t princes wlio do not occasionally Senate— Republicans 55; Demo­ gust and September. It has been Bucharest.— F^rench was the of­ The Manchester Board’ of Health ’bave'a “fiutter.” crats, 30; Farmer-Labor, 1; and 1 estimated that for the year, 1928, ficial language spoken at the Inter­ held its monthly meeting this morn­ ^^an'cy'f the cantested*1?6fff^HP’5^pi. Wisconsin will use well over 7,000,- nationa.! Congress of Secondary In- ing. There were present Dr. C. Y. to be a skillful but unlucky gam­ S. "Vare of Pennsylvania). fe! .. 000 barrels. structiblh recently, held' Ju 'this city. Moore, chairman/of the board, Mrs. bler, and states that it is seldom House—^^Republicans, All of the delegates. Including Ru­ Emma Lyons - Nettleton, secretary. that l^-Mej^iaw^y .fro,jn the tables crats, 167; Farmer-Labor 1.-, manians, - Cxecks, Poles, Germans, Dr. Fred Bushnell, sanitary inspec­ any su^staAtiA\ 'sirai *'ot ‘winnings. Ehgllbh, Swtssi Belgians, -Dutch and tor and Edward C. Elliott of the . . J^riiyce .Sjcillful < Americans pronounced their toasts plumbing inspection department. TWO YEARS SENTENCE REPDBUCANSGLAIM : “ He pliys as ke hunts, carefully, WITHDRAWING lilARl FIND ONE-THIRD OF In more or less perfect French. The business transacted was under­ conscientibftfeii‘^,i‘’ aiifi' sportingly,” There ■was but one exception: the stood to be routine. RHOHy I oR HOOVER de Ketchiva writes. “ Rather, he is Italian delegates insisted upon FOR a pessimist at the gambling tables, Washington, Nov. 9.— Addil ph-A*’-’ YALE STUDENTS speaking only the language of The Yoiih'g Peoples’ Union'of for I have seen his face light. up . al U. S. Marines sishorlly___i.*,,,- -'wlS ioe Dante in public. But unfortunately Manchester and vicinity will hold a wijUi suiptiss, bordering 'v^fidrawn*. from Chln4"'.'^i)hlha,’ ?j^‘e'r( lary for them, the second language of meeting tonight at eight o’clock in Providence, R. I., Nov. 9.— This nieht .wljen 1 have pushed windings- o f ^ate. Kellogg announced Boston, Mass., Nov. 9— Two the Rumanians, is French and- not the Center Congregational church, years in Atlanta penitentiary and a state, counted in the “ Al” Smith ■ him?-instead of Taking a cpufer'ence ■with ®ecr< . SEF-SUSTAINING column, was carried by Hubert Italian, so It is rumored that the Rev.' George S. Brookes of the fine of of $2,000 was the sentence Rtakes;^ ’, ;pf Navy ■Wi^uTj .':-; „ good representatives of Mussolini Union Congregational church will ARMbTICEDAYHoover by 2,000 votes, according New Haven, Conn.— The modern that Federal Judge James A* Low­ jiva compi^ents that th^.' '4- The/number a‘'nd thb ’^Blcfes rom speak. Music will be furnished by to a claim today by William C. college student will do many an were obliged. to resort to the - for*- ell this afternoon gave George ^I’ayA seems out jtof pi^.# ^hin-h'; the' marines willybe mer when they wanted something the Swedish Lutherans. Refresh­ (Continued from Page 1.) Pelkey, chairman of the Republi­ 4'basTn^^he always looks Iffie’ % odd- job to work his way through Kemp, farmer of Wayland, convict­ d't’hWn arfe to be decided later. in private. ' ments and a social hour will follow. can state central committcei.,:^ He ^ii^olJio^-who has strayed In un- For several months J school.' In Yale no less than one- ed of conspiracy to manufacture dance In the- State Armory here. claimed that figures given by -gard­ liquq/ and. of using in the process wfWli^ly' ffom thetfree openness of States has been gradually redi third the registered student body The famous Weymouth Post, Amer­ ens in several districts were incor­ tine pl'aying'^.fields.*^ iPrlpce Henry, is listed as self-sustainirig in whole LIP STICK GIVEN “ O. K.” The Selectmen of Manchester re-distilled poisonous lacquer paint Its armed forces In China, BY COURTS IN will hold a meeting in the Munici­ ican Legion,* or “ Stetson Shoe” rect. / ^iiiei'Kihg’s third Son, oh the other forces totaled approxImateV of in part, and this -group; last thinner. • -‘r:- “ ; - • band,-will appear in concert and year, earned $594,187, pal building tonight at eight Kemp* appealed'and was held in The state returning board today Hand, Is aa skililui at.'chemin de last year. f . Berlin.— The lip stick is no long­ then the band will furnish an or­ was engaged in checking b&Ilots f^ef as 'hd 'is at daj^cin'g, according / ^Such’ is the report of Prof, Al- o’clock. $10,00(1'bail; ' ". f;' ; V ' er indecent. chestra for dancing following the and the Democrats posted,t two to de Ketchiva. NEW FRENCH RATLRO^l ^brt B. Crawford, director of the ! Two other defendan'tsi^^i A solefim Supreme Court, of Ger-i- WIDOW MURDERED concert. .Tickets are selling well guards in the Senate House, ^hey Systems to break^the bank at • -IS FINALLY COMPI' ‘ Yale bureau of appointments, who leged' big; liquor for/this affair which promises to Iboks after self-help students,' many rendered this ' dictum’ when will remain there day and ,’blght i , AS. BEGUN IN YEAR Bruno and^iohn Wrpace, are yet ba.one:of- the. l'argest,, social gather­ watching the room where Rhode In the list of occupations by thqse several postal cards depicting fem­ Detroit, Mich., Nov.— 9.— Mrs.- 't’o~be Tehl'en'cedr'' ;■ ■■ "■ / inine'beauties were laid before it ings held here since the State Ar­ Island'ballots are stored and-until has known it. On the Kaiser’s last Paris.— Alter intermittent sfudents are pall bearer; .book-keep­ Jennle Lamtz, 50, a widow, was Kemp Vho Itved on>ths Hayward, mory was dedicated.. for judgment. found murdered today in the base­ the- returnlng board conclud^ its ■Jfeg '.'Wliich.iSras er, caretaker, proof reader, c'uauf- farm!: ,oq|-'the .'Kdist.dn .iFdist/Bpad-- in N-' A ll mills, and schools In Man- To'uri” artist model, janitor, gard- ' Tlie postcards had, been confis­ ment of her home. ,Waylaii‘d\fl«ras' a,«''fir$t ’^offender;.- only count. * . tried a system which he had bought ever a period of sixty-four yeirs cated by the/ police on- the ground ch^ter ^ l l ba :-closed Armistice The first count showed Smith a from Professor Schlott, of Heidel- the raliroad connectlngr-iBfr-ash'uurg t® blind,' companion. She was found near the open ■because: o f , In tnes^ienger, as well as the more that they were indecent because the door of the furnace. In the Back of Day/ .This - Includes Cheney; Broth­ winner In Rhode Island by 1,492 ■"TOr^ltolTCTstty^-"’ rro[''thwRaiserfs 'tend'- Saint ‘Die-was- inauguvated. jby keeping/ un[der/&vei% atijbfding to ers'," (3ase Brotbers, Orford Soap iisukl ' teacher, tutor and trana- ladies depicted on. • them obviously, her head was a large hole. federal authbrlties.: ^ votes. Five precincts recounted annoyance the system promptly Premier Poincare at Schlrmeck?' . has embellished' nature ..with paint Company, Rogers Paper Manufac­ showed a net gain of 39 votek for lost him 5,000 l^or'v ^ ' She lived alone. Neighbors no­ At the firm proh|biti6n: raiders The cost, of construction was. and powder. \ . .V turing Company and schools Ih Hoover, in the same district S. 000,000. '"WoVk on the first secfl'oii, ' A’ single student earns o,ver $2,r ticed this morning that the house seized a 1,200 galtpli! gtitlr 400 the year, three earned over “ Paint and powder,” the court ■was- quiet. They Investigated and both the Ninth, Eighth and outly­ Sfenator-Elect Hebert had hlsf plu­ Andre Cltroept^vp^®?!^ between Strasbourg and Muizlft gallons of'.aipojto1/^^^,0\g4t^ bf ing .districts. The "Wapplng school rality raised by 59 votes. \ mobile “ king,’’^^fi»|'cjSj^ ’ $1,N&0‘' each, fourteen-had' -between decreed, “ may huve formerly been' found the body. ',\ paint was begun In 1864. The camp4ljS% '$l,&f)6 and $1,00.0, 62 took in‘ be­ the signs o|. ladies of easy virtue, i'also": closp. ;>s v ' * , luck at Mont^^^CT^P^i’^ f^ ’.-de^^et- of 1870 caused the project tiq'be Prellmlnary InvestigalJoh, failed tween $1,000 and $500/ aiid 544 but with present-day fashions they to disclose either method or mo­ chiva. “ With. itJe.jOTceptro^^iqi de abandoned, until 1877, and tiom have pentrated Into other circles TRAPES® YN a u t o , DEATH ACCIDENTAL Mesa, the jnilUonaire Cuban, Ci­ then on the line was slowly ext^rld-’- had.$100 to $500 each. tive for murder. MISS’ I Four hundred students were used. as well, .so that their use no longer •" ' SAVED. TENDER WATER troen,-'has i^en mor^,money from ed until the World War. : i [ ^ Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 9.— ‘'BD«iAn41e,«aaU ;sqrvlee-at,^;hr4s.^h8 justifies any definite conclusions as Washington, the feamiiK,. tables tnan‘ ’aq,y man Saint Die, •• th,e last town tc5 )be‘ tTm ^W ^toak’ld about .‘iQO'.flJw In to the character of their users.” SUBPOENA AIMEE’S MOTHER ' Boston, Nov. 9.— The automobile John C; Topasz, of Lyme, wh(l was , living,” h ^ t^ e's. He ..contrasts this tapped by this railroad is kno'wA as L. McAdoo, daughter of William -sfll. Ouiienhe' atpdfititp # ,t® of Charles Bembe.’g, 57, of Mel­ killed in Mill Plain, Danbury,:^ori- success with The ', luCk of Sarah the birthplttce of Am^rica^ as Itl was C. McAdoo, wartime secretary of rose, forced from the road by a day afternoon when his motorcycle New York for such jobs but now J t*,. ^JM)NG, LONG WAIT. Los AnseJeSt Cal., -Nov. O.-ir-Mrs. the treasury, t<;^ay;wM|^l^pjp^e ihp. Bernhardt, who “ never won a these..’ that'.‘the first miaj|f'designat­ the placds are'distributed in Yale, Minnie “ Mother’” Kennedy, , mother, truck, went off- the Alford, street qrash^d inti? |ts bride. o£«BrlceVc$s^tt, ;of;t0» 'bity, “ pronably met deal^' 1“ al^tempt A group of college agenoies pros­ Philadelphia.— The children of of Aimee Semplb McPherson,:!evan­ bei^ther’s laV partnef. /* ■‘H' 'fc bridge in Charlestown today. / ever visited.,” Another .woman who present name was 'drawn.'" ? ■ pered in the year. These used ^13 Eli Wasserman have $4,600 coming gelist, was subpoenaed by the Los Six feet below the surface, lock­ to apply his brakes while trailin g generally had bad luck was Enea------Ijl Miss McAdoo, popular in Wash­ at seventy miles an hour,” aobord- sttt'dbiits 'Who earned” ■’■'$35,000. to them,, but they’ll have to wait ,2^ Angeles County Grand Jury today ington society as "Bally” McAdoo, ed in the sedan. Bemberg was res­ nora, Duse, “ She .^kave up •gambling SOFT-STIFF COLLAR. Ing to a statement issued by Coro­ 'Tl^eiity-tflne men In ^the Yale years bsfore they get it. Upon 'Was- to tell what she knows of the alleg- took an active.part in the affairs of cued, by Justin Povrer, of Roxbury, when ehe saw% girl who-had been dent laundry, .'w'orking with their. serman’s death,' a clause was foundi ed kidnajplng' hoax ‘perpetrated by who dove 20 feet from the bridge ner John H. Phelan , here ^ a y . playing nezt„to iHgr db^ the younger aet during President London.— A Teptesentatlve I a aa'Wtf'^ucfe earned $3,814. white 42 invhis will providing for the dlvi'' her daughter. May 18, 1926, and fully clothed and pulled open the Topasz was a student of C or^ all- mitt Buhiidfe^' local shirt and collar firm Islien- Wilson'a adininistration. al suit presk ^i jBi fhejlr -eion -of Ills estate between his tei^ the subsequent dismissal of con­ Clagett; formerly a newspaper car door bending every muscle on-Hudson and was returnii^ to ,He Remarks deavoring to'market something'.anwe %wn plain, oarned--$i2,^6<'*mpe against the pressure of the water. school from his home when the In collars. It com'blnes the rigialty children,. The division was PKH spiracy charges on motion of Dis­ .writer, became a8socJa^4,^th,Mc- Monaco, in w hosiO Klfi^y^ students sold neckties and earned; rlonged/for the 25 'years because^ accident occurred. ; ' ; -1 of the stiff collar with the coiiifort trict Attorney Asa- Keyes; *• ‘ Adob in a dual-'capAGlty bf his pri­ gam.blihg

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Head lettuce with olive oil, Apple Jumpy, or Is it only for.^ alow Group Four bf'’ the Washington rYT whip or ice cream. b©£irt5?** trip ‘ will have two stands selling •Potato Soup — Peal and di^'e Answer: Strychnine la usually food during the Armistice Day celb> MENUS potatoes to equal three cups and given to enervated' patients with bration. There will be, one stand oh. place over fire with three or tour slow pulses. When the heart la the lot next to the Masonic Temple Clips of water. Cook until tend.-r fast, painful and jumpy. Is it ua* and one stand at the Golf lots. The For Good Health and add about three cupfuls of milk iially beoausd of overeating or gas American Legion will also share in or thin cream and the desired pressure against the'heart at that the receipts, so by patronizing these amount of chopped parsley. Serve particular time. Strychnine Is not stands people will be helping two., with thin strips of Melba toast. By usually neeessarjT'When the correct associations. A Week’s Supply , Due to the fact that most of the are using.celery Instead of potatoes you diet is used* I have a special Recommended By have a delicious non-starchy soup. article on Heart Derangements that pupils were at the/football game \ Dr. Frank B. McCoy ••Wholewheat Muffins — To a I will be very glad to'send If you this: afternoon, the regular Friday well beaten egg add one cupful of will write to me rare.of this news­ afternoon dancing class was post­ sweet milk. Stir In one cupful of paper and enolO'Ke'louj:. cents in poned until next Tuesday afternoon. The program, for the assembly Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for real wholewheat fiour and beat un­ stamps, and a large, self addressed til smooth, then add a halt cupful envelope. yesterday was arranged by Miss the week beginning Stmday, Nov­ oates and Mr. Potter of the history ember 11th:— of the wholewheat flour Into which has been sifted one level teaspOon- department and Miss Condon of . the Sunday art department, to celebrate the Breakfast— Coddled eggs, waffle, ful of baking powder. Mix thor­ oughly and bake in muffin tins in a HIGH SCHOOL NOTES tenth'anniversary of the signing of (browned through), Stewed pearr. the Armistice. The' vfirst number Lunch— Cooked asparagus, cook­ moderately hot oven until brown. The quantity makes six medium or was the singing of Kipling’s “ Re- ed carrots, lettuce. This evening the debating club cesslbnar’ by a selected group So quotes Vogue ^ eight small muffins. Supper— Tomato Jelly, Dnked will hold a social in Assembly Hall. from the Girls Glee club. John chicken or rabbit, baked parsnips, Those who are overweight or The committee in charge, Eleanor who, for any reason, wish to elim­ Johnston then gave Robert W. oyster plant. Combination salad of Dwyer and Robert Smith have ar­ Service’s famous poem “ Grand- No longer is a coat just'merely a matter of warmth and covering! It has become the nucleus around which; string beans, cucumbers and let­ inate the starches from their diet, ranged a fine program including may substitute any or the luncheons pere.”. the entire wardrobe is built. It is elegant—mobile— intricate—feminine . . . four outstanding features em-i tuce. Peach whip. entertainment, * refreshments and with any one kind of the following This was followed by a tableau phaticaily stressed by every great designer. Monday dancing. Each member of the club entitled “ In Flanders Field.” This Breakfast— Cottage cheese, silo­ raw acid fruits or their Juices: will bring a guest and a large apples, apricots, peaches, pears, represented the flag-bearers of the Silhouettes take on a new “line”—furs show a new application—even fabrics flaunt a new manipulation—all of ed pineapple. crowd have signified their inten­ different nations in the World which are observed in the superb collection of coats in the Second Floor Coat Shop. Lunch — Boiled rice, cooked grapes, oranges, grapefruit, plums, tion of attending the social. pineapple, tomato or melon. War, standing around the white string beans, raw celery. On December 3 George Flavell crosses in Flanders Field. The Dinner — Celery soup, Broiled QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS and Jacob Rubinow will debate at a Boys Glee Club then sang “ In Flan­ steak, cooked spinach, Salad of Soft Teeth meeting 'of the Kiwanls Club bn ders Field,” John Johnston singing grated carrots and chopped celery, Question: Ollle B. writes: “ Hy the subject, “ Resolved that the a solo introduction to the song. Minced prunes molded In gelatin, teeth are very soft and brittle. great stress laid on modern adver­ Fashion Favors tising is to be deplored.” Margaret . Kenny then gave a with whipped cream. Will you please tell me what causes reading, “ Jean Dupre” another of Tuesday this and can it be remedied?” The following awards have'been made in the commercial depart-, the famous war poems of Robert Graceful Flaring Breakfast— French omelet, Mel­ Answer: Your diet is probably "W. Service. A group of senior girls ba toast. Stewed figs. lacking in Important mineral el­ ment: Sterling silver pins to Fran­ ces Schultz, 40 net words; Joseph­ then sang “ When the Boys Came Lunch — ‘ Potato Soup, cooked ements, such as calcium, magnes­ Home,” the music of which was Tiers . . . oyster plant, lettuce. ium and flourln. I have a special ine Pelsick, 40 net words; Florence Dinner— Roast pork, cooked tur­ Boyce, 41 net words, Nellie Yokl- written by Ollie Speak and the article giving a list of these mineral words by John Haynes, secretary nips, cooked okra. Salad of raw elements which I will be glad to tis, 43 net words, and Martha Kiss- man, 46 net words. Marjorie Pit­ to President Lincoln. The assembly spinach leaves. Baked apple. send you if you will send me a self- closed with the singing of some They swing across the back Wednesday addressed envelope and four cents kin was awarded a solid gold pin Breakfast— “ Wholewheat muf­ and a Sterling silver pin for 51 net o f the wartime songs of 1917-18 postage. by the entire student body. of many of the new coats of fins with peanut butter. Pear sauce. Feeding A Three-Year Old words. Lunch — Baked squash, cooked Question: * Mrs. K. H. asks: broadcloth in the decidedly lettuce, cucumbers. “ Should not cheese and raw carrots Dinner— Mushroom soup. Boiled and other raw foods be fed chil­ different French manner.. lamp chops, steamed carrots, Mc­ dren three years of age?” Coy salad. Apricot whip. Answer: Children of three years WATERBURY LADY FELL TO Animal Skin sleeves are al^ I Thursday can be fed any foods suitable for Breakfast— Baked eggs, Melba an adult. The foods you have men­ a new note in the mode and toast. Stewed raisins, tioned may often be used to ad­ j Dinner— Bettered moodles, cook­ vantage when the child Is only two aOOR ON ACCOUNT OF are exploited with lavish fur ed turnip tops, celery. years old, but the propertlons and I Dinner— Clear tomato soup (beef combinations of foods must be care­ collars___In this worthy col­ broth with tomato added). Roast fully watched. Send for a special A SEVERE DIZZY SPEL beef, cooked string beans. Salad of article on "Feeding the Baby after lection there are many de­ tomato— spinach— asparagus, Pine­ Weaning” enclosing a large self ad­ apple sponge. dressed stamped envelope. Mrs. H. Behr o f 174 Mill Street, Waterbury, Conn., Rid Herself lightful new styles. A pro­ ' Friday Asthma Breakfast— Coddled eggs, broil­ Question: M. D. J. Writes: My of Dizzy Spells and She Is Not Afraid of Falling fusion of Winter ^coats are ed ham, whaffle. Applesauce. father, 75 years of age. Is troubled Anymore— ERBJUS Did It. Lunch — Sandwiches of real with asthma. He has tried eating shown at wholewheat bread and peanut but­ only an orange for breakfast, hut Mrs. Behr says: “ For two years I have had kidney trouble and when ter, Salad of shredded> lettuce, ripe a nUrse has told him that going out I bend,; forward or backward I would have awful pains through my back OliV0S* in the cold morning without a hot and it was hard for me to straighten up. Dinner'— Baked halibut, stewed drink will make the asthma worse. tomatoes, spinach, McCoy Salad, No Do you recommend dieting?” “ I had indigestion so bad that It felt as though I had’ a great big dessert. , Answer: Any typical asthmatic lump in my chest and I had severe headaches and dizzy spells. Saturday case which Is not too complicated Breakfast— Cottage cheese, stew­ with other disorders can be cured “ One day I fell on the floor and hurt myself badly. I always felt ed peaches. through diet treatment alone. Spec­ tired and spme days I'felt so bad I couldn’t do my housework and would Lunch— Carrot loaf, cooked let­ ial Instructions will be sent upon have to go to bed. ' tuce and parsley, celery. request. "I heard a great deal of ERBJUS and I decided to' take It. I have Dinner— Vegetable soup, Salis­ Strychnine for Heart Trouble now taken 7 bottles and I am greatly pleased for what it has done for me. bury steak, ^ buttered vegetables Question: S. G. asks: Should one It did all I could ask— ERBJUS has completely restored my health.'^ (carrots, turalps and'beets cooked take medlclnle containing strych­ separately and diced together). nine if the heart Is fast, painful and For sale at Packard’s Drug Store and all leading drug stores.

Handsomely , 4 ^ ' - .X Purred Coats Many Tailored Are fashion’s dic­ tate for Winter .... Coats -for- wear . . . Many attractive coats For cold WinteT days furred in many are shown in suede­ I f T w f s : - surprisingly chic surfaced fabrics and are beautifully furred Armistice Day ways are shown Your Hat - on collar and cuffs. in sleek broad­ X Truly a mode for The newest models in a great An outstanding presentation in which cloths and other every ' mood. Black, ■variety style and value are effectively combined. smooth - surfaced brown and the new fabrics ... at shades of tan are $1.98 $5.98 shown in this attrac­ tive group at WINTER II COATS Your Handbag A complete assortment from $ l o 9 8 " ^ $19.75 to $89-75 The New , ' Side Effects Now In a selection essentially youthful, fea­ Silhouettes Characterize turing all the newest fashions. Of suede % or Kashmirs, richly fur trimmed. For Winter models The new silhouettes and will please the well are most attract! vdy il­ dressed woman df> lustrated in this group. particular taste .... The'^ lovely new Winter new plrr.ting and tuck- colors are here,'too, and Your Gloves SMART i n g s characterize the fine workmanship^^ Fabric these coats. A fasci­ Gloves .... 50c"*’ nating collection are and beautiful furs typify Kid ^hown at these new coats at Gloves .... $2.49“'’ DRESSES to

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V* f ____ ' 4 MORE VIOLATE FREE GIFTS WITH PURCHASES! ^ FREE SOUVENIRS TO VffilTQBS S i ^ HMdsome gifts will be given ^ aU who.purchiae during this great JI ^ j't 'V' r-V.-**..4 * , ^ TRAFnCUWS sale. This Is our birthday gift to you. ^ ► T p every.adult visitor to our store we wllVglye a veryiuseful souveblr. ^ ;I Come in and look around. "

V. Cars Pariied Wrong Way, TSey Pay $2 Without Costs in Court Today.

Four more prominent men ap­ peared in the police court this morning for violation of the state motor vehicle laws. Each paid a fine of ?2. without costs. The of­ fenders all parked their cars on various streets against traffic. This is a State Law and. not a town or­ dinance as many supposed. The police authorities, through tUe newspapers, have been warning the auto drivers that this practice of parking against traffic is a danger­ ous one and must be stopped. As a result more than thirty men have had their cars tagged and the own­ ers ordered to appear in Court dur­ ing the past week. These violations occur largely on the side streets, which in many cases are narrow. For the benefit of automobile drivers, we herewith present the section of the Connec­ ticut Motor Vehicle Laws which has to do with this violation: Sec. 20. No vehicle shall be per­ Anniversary mitted to remain stationary within Anniversary ten feet of hhy fire hydrant, or upon V the traveled portion of any highway except upon the right hand side of Special! such highway in the direction in Special! which such vehicle shall be headed; and, if such highway shall be curb­ Three Pieces ed, such vehicle shall be so placed Three Pieces that its right hand wheels, when stationery, shall when safety will permit, be within a distance of $ $ twelve inches from the curb. No vehicle shall be permitted to remain Gome But Once a ifear stationary upon the traveled por­ $1.00 Weekly tion of any highway at any curve $1.00 Weekly or turn off at the top of any grade Each year finds us better prepared to give you exceptional values where a clear view of such vehicle The Divan, Wing Chair and may not be had from a distance of A remarkable offer. Included are —values that are astounding! - i - Club Chair are included at this at least onj hundred and fifty feet the full size Bed, the Chest of h low price! Each piece is covered in either direction. The highway Drawers and the spacious Dresser. with serviceable velour! This Each piece is handsomely finished. It is with the greatest effort that we bring these great values to value is typical of many others commissioner may post signs upon Dressing table may be had at a during this sale! any highway at any place where the you! Many months of planning and selecting—ever striving to offer slight extra cost. ■ > keeping of a vehicle- stationary better values each year! Come prepared for a real bargain fe a s t- shall be dangerous to traffic, and nothing is spared! the keeping of any vehicle con­ trary to the directions of such signs shall be a violation of this section No vehicle shall be permitted to re­ main stationary upon the traveled ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL portion of any highway within fifty feet of the point where another vehicle which had previously stop- Floor Foot ned. continues to remain stationary on the opposite side of the traveled Stools ''ortion of the same highway. Noth­ Lamps ing in this section shall be con­ strued to prohibit a vehicle from stopping, or being held stationary bv any officer, in an emergency to $5.95 avoid accident or to give a right of Solid 'polished brass v.my to any vehicle or pedestrian tubing, enhanced with Assorted coverings as provided in this act, or on any ■mill- >•'. I and colors! For com­ crystal onyx! 64 in. fort—for. appearance! hichway within the limits of an In- high — complete with One to a customer! ''^rpnrated city, town or borough shade! where the parking of vehicles shall he regulated by local ordinances'..' No gasoline or other tfuel stf^'^be olaced in the tank *of any motor vehicle while the engine of. such vehicle is running. EMPEROR OF JAPAN ENTHRONED SATURDAY

Kyoto, Japan, Nov. 9.— Thous­ ands of visitors poured into Kyoto today for the enthronement of Em­ peror Hirohito tomorrow. This an­ cient .-oUy, formerly the capital of The Davenport the empire, was filled with soldiers and the imperial colors fluttered Again H e r r u p’s the backs, cush­ everywhere. The enthronement cer­ score another sen­ May Be Purchased Separately ions and seats! emonies tomorrow will be divided sation with this for Custom built — ac­ into two parts and will last the i - greater part of the day. Although outstanding offer! cording to our own Hirohito has been ruler of Japan, rigid -specif ip - lirst as regent and then as success- The wool mohair tions.l- The " daven­ sor to his father, the late emperor, covering is used for port the three for seven years, the official ascen­ its two' fold pur­ cushions with one sion to the throne was postponed pose— the wool to until today. side- w ool. mohair Grand banquets and feats will be add to the strength and - the other side held for the next jfew days, attend­ of the fabric— the with, your choice of ed by princes and princesses of the mohair finish for tapestry, nrpquette blood, government officials and high dignitaries and foreign envoys. its beauty and or varied- Damasks! style! Nachman Choose the number HIGHLAND PARK springs are used in $1.00 WEEKLY of pieces you wish! In connection with the dance to­ morrow evening at the Highland The Club Chair Park Community club, several mo­ tion pictures will be shown for the May Be Purchased Separately for May Be Purchased Separately for entertainment of those who do uot care to dance. The house commit­ tee has arranged for the showing 41^ H i f A specifica- The Wing or ’ ■i! 1 Priscilla Sewing of a 5 reel film, entitled “ Little tions of the Fireside Chair ^ Orphan Annie” which comes highly 1.50 $ iT -' recommended, as well as another w m Club Chair are has the same Cabinet by the state dairy commission, named, “Well! Well! Well!’’ Anticipate your stove the same as s p ecifications Every housewife The Saturday evening programs needs for the coming cold the Davenport ! It as the> Davenport! needs the useful Pris- this season will be in charge of days and buy now! O u r^ cabinet in her is deep and restful Spacious and hand­ the various committees of the club. stpves will meet ;;all your re­ .’.i ■ - Specially priced for Next Saturday night the Welfare quirements. committee will be in charge and on and handsome! some ! Purchase it to-morrow only! Saturday evening, November 24 the Purchase it sep­ separately or with social committee, assisted by all ■ ; the others will put -on the annual arately or with the the suite! Father and Son banquet. i P suite! LOCUSTS CREATE PANIC

Westerleigh, N. Y., A swarm of locusts descending on this Staten HARTFORD HARTFORD Island city recently caused the call­ ing out of three fire companies and kept police and health officers busy Mai.y X^H errup’s answering phone calls. The locusts devoured bushes, hedges and flow­ "l^^asy Credit er beds. More Good ■ y '' 'feritis Values That FOR SALE Available Oh' ROASTING Speak for Them^elv^s Every Puri^ase CHICKENS i ■' . ___ 4 to 6 lb. Average. Handsome 8-Pc. Dining |(boiirirSuite Floor Sample Bedroom Suites- A splendid value in Din­ For An Evening A^^pdlntment Photi^ 2-7922 From now jmtil Th^ksgiving. Select your Bedroom furniture ing Room Suites! The fine now and assure yourself of greater Place orders now.— last year Buffet —• the extension v savings! In this group of floor ■$ many customers were disap* Table— the Host', Chair and sample suites may be found bow- pointed. five Side Chairs are all in­ end and straight end Beds— Chests—Chlfforobes—Vanity and CARL M ARES cluded! Each piece hand­ Dressing Tables.! Choose any somely finished and grain­ . ______three pieces you wish! Any other -Phone 1877 ed I .— ------$1.50 MIN * • • - PAGE SIX MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVEN1^^G HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1928.

Humoresque ...... Dvorak Concerto in A minor...... At this time W T I C wlU Barcarolle from “The Tales of ...... Vivaldl-Machez present another half hour in “SAY IT WITH SABLES” Hoffman” ...... Offenbach Mr. Cohn and Orchestra .... the series of programs by Miss WTIC 7:00 p. m.—Dorfli'k’s Dinner En­ Sault d’Am our...... Elgar Minneapolis and the Guards­ semble— Jules Schwarz, bari­ To a Wild Rose .. MacDowell men from the studios of the AT STATE THEATER Travelers Insurance Co. tone soloist—Alfred Cohn, di­ Ensemble Travelers station. rector. . Monologue from “Rigolette” .. Miss Minneapolis, as you al­ Hartford . ready know, has a pleasing The adventures and escapados of Jules Schwarz, baritone, i...... -., Verdi a gold-digging adventuress, whose 535.4 m. 560 {(. c. who sang as soloist with the Schwarz soprano jyoiqev^^ tonight’s, love for sables brings about lier Dinner Ensemble a few weeks ‘Minuet ...... Boccherini program.'she‘ will sing several death furnishes the ' theme of Women Fashionable-Fur Trimmed ago, has received so many String Quartette light ballads. 'The Guardsmenl Columbia’s “Say It With _Sables,” Program For Friday comments and requests that J.e My Heart Stood Still from compoislng stringed orchestra \vblch is one of two film attractions 6:25 p. m.—Summary, of Program has offered his services for this “The Connecticut YaUkee” under the direction of Ralph at the State theater tomorrow.’ and News Bulletins. week’s dinner program. He has Ensemble H. Mixer, will be heard in sev­ "rhere is not a dull minute in the 6:30 p. m.—Hotel Bond Trio— been heard on several occa- 7:30 p. m;~Jack Says, “Ask Me eral selections: as'Well as ac­ entire drama and at times the audi­ Emil Heimberger, Director. sfons with Roxy’s Gang and as Another.” _ i companying Miss Minneapolis. ence is worked up to a high ten­ WINTER “Hackneyed program'’ leading baritone of the Berlin 8:00 p.' m.— Scott's Musical Fur­ ,10:00 p. m.—^National Broadcast­ sion. ' Serenade...... i .... Drigo and Vienna Opera companies. riers; ing and Concert Bureau Hour. The plot is skillfully developed, 'X- Prairie Sketches .... Cadman 9:00 p ., m.— “An Evening In 11:00 p. m.—News and Weather working up to an unuaiial surprise Excerpts from “II Trovatore” Forecast. 7" ...... Verdi Ensemble Paris” from N. B. C. Studios. climax, which is entirely unexpect­ AT The S w an ...... Salnt-Saens Odel mio dolce ardor ..Gluck 9:30 p. m.~Howard correct-tlma; ed. Early sequences show Francis Berceuse of “Jocelyn” ...... Mr. Schwarz 9:30 p. m.-—Miss Minneapolis and X.;Bushman as a wealthy banker i.:. Gounod ° Organ Accompaniment the Cuardsnien, . ^ with Margaret Livingston as an ad­ venturess, playing him for sables. The action affords opportunity for We present tomorrow the result of a re­ r r many tense love scenes and ' ends markable purchase of splendidly styled Win­ HOOVER 444, SMITli«7 with the'banker summarily dismiss­ ing, -the girl. Then follows a de­ ter coats in the; ^seaspn|s, best styles, fa­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM lightful sequence, between Bush­ New York, Nov. 9,—Additional man and Helene; Chadwick, who brics and colors ahd a variety of models and 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—700. Friday, November* 9. 8:00—WJZ programs (2V4 hrs.) Leading DX Stations. and slowly Incoming figures on plays the part of hls;wife. trimmings. It^s ’one of the big coat values “Heavens Above, Is This Love” ? is 10:30—Orchestra: health talk. 475.9—WSB, ATLANTA—630. Tuesday’s 1 election only served to Frank Capra has'done an .ex­ the title of the weekly comlC-musical 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. 9:00—WJZ programs (2 hra.) : “emphasize today that magnitude cellent job of the direction. The of the season, smart appe^rah<^;-^ and presentation by Larry Brier’s and His 11:10—WJZ Slumber music. 11:45—Kalohi’s Hawaiian enaamble. supporting cast includes such fa­ Tuneful Troupe through WEAF and 399.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 426—KYW, CHICAGO—570. of Herbert Hoover’s electoral and associated stations at 9:30 Friday 7:00—Jesters. 7:30—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) popular vote .victory .over Gov. Al­ mous screen personalities as Arthur durable. ' .night Again the titles of the musi­ 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:15—Orchestra; vagabonds. fred B. fc

200 PYREX PIE PLATES .29 pr’ With Nickel Plated Frames $1.00 Each 4 Pair for $5 Pyrex pie plates in the popular 9-inch size, “Grawing on Value” with attractive nickel plated frames in pierced designs. Our Entire Stock Of New Current The Textile Dodge Brothers Standard and Roasters Cake Covers . Store Victory Sixes $1.00 $1.00 849 Main St., So. Manchester Choice of gray or “Cream City” cake t o u s e ! blue enamel, and alu­ covers, prettily ­ will be sold at once to make room for forthcoming minum. rated. changes in models early next year. E showed some saia^i^ of Bay State Dultint to a new <^ t^ er one day. All these cars are the very latest types. Big, COLORED VEGETABLE BINS— a limited W roomy cars with beautiful colors and rich upholstery. assortment to be closed out at “ Lovely 1” she said'whejt|^e saw the soft glowing beauty of this amaid^g wall paint— Each the mo^ astonishing performing car of its cliass. $1.00 “ foo lovely for me. I want something durable Money? that I can wash clean.” ^ We will help you, if you ‘ SALAD SETS—salad fork and spoon with “Madam,” we said, “this is itl” For every are keeping house. Strict Standard Six Coupe $860 delivered colored handles one of the 14 delicate Dultint shades can be ^ privacy.' 24 hour service, $ 1.00 washed spotless with soap and water. ^ ,$100 Loan Smudges, scratches, even pencil marks—off may betepaid $5 monthly, they come in a hurry—and your walls are as , plus lawful interest Standard Six Sedan $885 delivered “DIAMOND E” WIN. GRILL PLATES in- ^ fresh and lovely as the day ybu did theih! ■ *' f ^ DOW VENTILATORS blue willowware '7i$^0 Loan Size 11x49. Whethet you're painting your house or lacquer­ ’ mqy be repaid $10 month* 2 for $1.00 ly. plus lawful interest delivered / 2 for $1.00 ing a chair, there is a Bay State Paint and Varnish Victoy Six Sedan $1040 I . J*roduct especially designed tor that particular $ 3 ^ Loan job—and perfected in the great Bay State labora­ Itoapp’s Orange Juic­ Burns’ Bread Knife may repaid $15 monil^ , ers, and Board tories to do that job as well as it can be done. ly plus lawful interest Come in and let us demonstrate them for you. ■ ^ 7; $1.00 95c ’Every payment reduces Victoy Six Coupe $995 delivered V interest co^t. V:’ ’ ' M Guest Ivory Soap 7 * , PERSONAL FINANCE M ^/ COMPANY' ’ 12 Cakes for 49c ttpouis anil S, state I’heater • I ItUili'WK t ! iii >1*111 Stn*ei, SCHALLER MOTOR SALES i^ttr>i.\Nt iiKsrii;tL DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER biuj; Avrile *»r l*l>oue I -tM. Housewares Shop—Lowisr Floor Of)^ Atii) to ft. Sat. 8:80 to t. Center Street Tel. 1226-2 South Manchester Ltcen'sed 4)y State. ■ Oouded to public. i-

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tfanrlp^stpr singular phenomenon, an honest pended on to send many of them man in the wigwam— one of a fleeing for their lives. Etmtitts nrralb leaven of just a few abd of this On the whole, Etna Is a volcano few the mdit ceaipletiottii BOt< os'* to bfag About. We folks In this / > .... ^ PUBUSIUW i t leia ^ ey eoald bate him in tfa« pafi (ft tb# world, bowoter, are per* THB HSRALD PMiTlltQ ( A iPrenddhey, the wanidre bad had foctiy ^btpbt to let the SieiiiAbi Founded by BtiVMitL I9ti enoflgb abd ted mndb of A1 add hie bate S^bbsAbd d o L ^ braggibg. Oot. U IM i inteftefoboo With taasy a 'Tam* Perbapa they n e e d lt ^ I i^ dofl't Every Bvenlnc BzMtt iindnyi and Holidays miay pgoleet and methods Where- bfii^e prigidoBtiai eiectlobo over Entered at the Poll O A ll Kt Man* Chester as Second UllM Mdn liiMtlr. fofd, oifioe be could bOt be elected tbero. SUBSt-ltIPnON K A tM t By (i4H in a&y OYObt, it wag the wisdom six dollars a year, aiAty: cents a of VtkMMA&f that he be dumped. i^ A D MURBdPlB month for shorter peHCrda ^ ai# JettiiOfted, thrown to the wolveOi £ 2 E r By carrier. elshteM ceAfl a Wlek. Tbiftedn persobs were billed Ifi And 16, tefltead of Al’l getting that gs ,?-r: sing:le copies three dthtl, Conn^e^dut^IaSt ^ bbtOifiO^ •» mudb heeded 600,060 plurality up ^ ^oiideffu t SFEOlAi. AUVER’^IBfBQ KIPRB- bile ac^fants. The death Ubf M f.br 0S» SBNTATIVB. HanifUlSf-Ue blsaer. 5 ^ Inc.. 286 Madison AvlhttdiivMitti 1New York to the'Westchester lihe, Tafiimany this year'dAsYo. an incroaie of 16 53» Entertainment D e i i c e **• ■ and 613 North MtOKiMtOKttfab Arsnue ettOhded to the busibess of ebttibg ever tbe^baine period of last year. KStx* ■> Viioaffo. wf^ The Manchester Bftti.ihtt the Mifihauafi tote by gebs abd Also It i« obiofvablb that if last Winter Nights v: on sale in New York Oltf 4t . aaeii aad wagofiloade, ro that weeb'e rate bar biea ffialfitalbed that M akes News S'and. Sixth AVIhne' IBS eiBB. Street and «3nd StrSSi dhlfllMB if BMitb, beatea anyhow In the coun­ througfaoui tfae.,efiflier fBOfitbi ef ■ as J*'" LOliir Winter nights are jUst ahead' Grand Central Statldfl find at all try, would be hot only beaten but tub year the total of /dead Would C M k i n g with a world of efitertalnraent Vang- Hoatllng News Stsnda / disdfedited and done in his owb lfi( from popular to operatic subjects' * * * bow hi fie&roi' .siilf btt&dred than waitifit; for you If yout'home enjoys; Client of International BeHI Bir* Btate, V five httfidfed, erm ofe tfa&fi double A u tom a tic a radio. The Crosley- Gembox, vlCA tt wfitn’t esBotly aBtleipsted, the bilUngs |b. leiir* shown above, offers the advantages “international News Servldi bsi the exclusive rights to use for rebUhlWa*' tllfShghdbt the eobbtr'y at large,, , Kew ifaai 0 e fresideatial elea> of au all-elsciric operated set at a tldn in any form all news disUatcBli that ’fainmaby would pull this par- real loW prlto,. With It goes ths • credited to or not otherwise oreditls tion Is over, the. pafbfDOunt issue Cfoiloy Musicose speaker and _tubes. In this paper. It Is also ezolusivel tienlar trick. But the country had before the people of Connecticut Is Now, or on tho Ohnstmas Club Plan entitled to use for republicatlon 111 a better lib§ Oh fathffiany, bi be- the local or undated news published & dfastld feferib ib the eobti'bi of herein.” ITull Service Client of N E A Ihg quite capable of tbls tridK Or Abtoffiobiie traffle. They are not Service. any other, than Tammany bad Ubeiy to aoi In no way connected with MahdhdS- structive eaggeitldne as to bow it ri^ht nloment to Silisli the meal with RETAIN­ cream or gray, tflMIiied entirely with niOkel! » ter, giving over their entire day to Pfesldeh6y will stand a ghost of a might he maltttalfied. ED h e a t.. ,and lio ifhatter when yoU get hoftie, f helping to make out* parade a suc- ahOw With the Amerlbaa people in It was Cofismobly recognised that if you gd dtit to bridge or theater or shopping, Why not inapeet these rnodel gas ranges to- a thousand years.’ the country had passed through a T h e ... 4 cess— contributing the equivalent period of eoibe depreesioirwlfn an the Meal Will be b ip id f TiOtl This same aUtd- fiiorrOW? . , jj of several dollars each'to say iiOth- Taininafiy has shown itself to be unusual veittfiae ef ufiemployment. f ing of denying themselves all dl- all that has beeh said about it— but nO Obe arPSe 6S the political Christmas Gluh ^ version on the "holiday—-while by afid a gfeat deal Worse. platform to espiaifi hoW a recur­ Wkstfive# you WAfifi to “give yotfT rence of the edbditiob could be pre­ Bdfflb tflli m r > m& be purchased on^ f. far the greater number’^of the fesi- vented. i}lAlP(3tjkAl/ the Ohrtetaae tiiab felan . . . fumi- ^ dents of the town itself hateh*t Prdbabiy tie ene expected the un­ tUfe, fleer fidverings, drapenes^" ra- parted with a single ceht 6r put Tfaere ate a gfeat many people veiling of a eure-aii which would flies §F plknei! l^ k e your selection ■ f themselves out in the slightest de- in the Ufiited States who believe guarantee hfipplnesS find employ­ fidW, whtie irdu bave time for «are- ment for each and all, hegibfiibg r gree to insure the feubCfess t>f this that the inaiigiifation 6f a fiew.gdV- fili pidfliUlli, pay dtily a small sum'' etbinfint afaohld take place fniby March 4. 1929. BUt it did seetU -a? dewd fififl Week , . , andc-still most significant anfalverhafy dele- if the politicians might have done fefifilvd tee idw tiAsk feRicE.,?: ii st?.-'.; r hration. weeks nearer to the. date of its a little better than merely dust off r As a matter of fhet thd acthal elettibb tfaan iifider the preCedt some of the old stock. II mkly®^ tajown'rank''''^ money value of the presenoe here systeih, And It fiaiiit be eohfe§sed that there is a gfeat deal Of bound Wabdering off the political % of the 169th^—counting ddy'l hay, arefia lb search Of a bew Idea ; transportation and fatidns-=-ls jilSt arghraefit ifi fator Of fibefa a Ofi prosperity, jrour CorreSpooden' ; about twice as much as the people change. encounters a pamphlet called f of Manches'ter have put Idtd the Bht thefe ie one' rfiasOnj perhaps ‘‘Progress afid felfenty,” by WllHam Trufant Poster and Waddill Cateb- ? fund for the entire oelebfationi Hoe a ebnCliisite one but at least iinpoftaht lb its own way* Why it ifigs, published by tB§ Poliak FOUfi- ! On the face of nlftttefs fts thdy dfttiOn for SdoiiOmlB Research, j ^ stand at this writing tlie peeiple of is an excellent thing' that ifiaugbi'a- Poster is director of the Founda- i Manchester appear to Be fentitely tion day does hot- eonie antli four tiotl. Who’s Who recommends him as an. experleueea educator aiid willing to have theif grihi BdllSay tiiofitbs alter a Presidential elee- tiea, tt gives tfae icare of battie CatChlngs as a toaflufacturef With supplied and paid fdf fay aiiyhody< impressive connections. The Pol­ .6'i i'i tiffie io heal, the faetionai bitter­ iak Foundation is reputable so, as ^ 4S-lach Cedar Cheife bf sefeict^^®*"”* ■' in town or out, whO will aSSfime BduthWiJ cedar I the burden. nesses to subside, partlSafiship to Ai Smith would remark, let's s§e j fade frofii the plctbre, so that all what they Say about It: ■ | fk^iy as shaicbed, $24.75; oU'the ^ We don’t believe the ffiee of inat- Olttb Pian» Ipl down and ■ meb and Wofiefl of aii parties, who The Foster-CatChingS theory ' i ters, however, represents the Man- seems to be that prosperity is a ■ 1 weekly. I Chester spirit in the fenidtest de- cab afford the time abd the inoneyf haphazard, uneven sOft of fhlnf. i * gree. The people of this tdWh have cab go to Washifigtoa and partici^ The authors find, Id a fabtilOUsiy , wealthy nation, tens of thousands j ^ ever preferred to stand dn fhelr pate JdyobSly together ifi the in­ duction of the nation’s new Head. of poverty-stridkea families and j own feet and pay their dwh way. millions more "sirUgglltig anxious- i ^ We don’t believe they intend to if is aiready reported that the ly on the edge Of Want," And they ' - hang around now, like a lot df ibaugufal eeremobies nebt March show how, as prOdUCtiOd increases, s charity children, and have some are to be on a ibnefa more elaborate the number of Workers falls off.' ! Wilton Bugs seale tfaah in recent yeafS=-^thOQfh Notable advances toward full em­ ^ mysterious Santa Claus provide ployment are always followed by S them with their Afinlstioe day that very dreadful event the In- business recession and IflSs, so ' celebration. adgurai ball is not to he resurrect­ why not strai,ghtefi that but? ^ We are convinced that tlid fall= ed, There will be, it is said, a Splen­ Increased output per unit of T j ERE afe i*tigs ideally suited ter living find t over Persian and medalliOfi pateCTfis iflCludedi lb , - . labor steadily deCfeases em­ t are to subscribe has been dtib fdf did pageant. Mr. Hoover is accred­ dlalhg TOdmS... .Ptigg that add a rieh. These are real, JaCqUard woVCn Wiltafl rugs. ployment— "nobody knows where ^ note to any room... ,in colors to,go with I more to the lack df pfdpef tha- ited With saying that he thinks the the blessing Of ibereaSed kilOWl- Made seamless with fringed ends. I f you plan I chinery for collectiflg PdbUd ddfi- jeVOrnffidht ought to stage a good edge will next bring the durSe Of practically any color scheme ihcludlag taupes, to have a hew rug ter ChristMas, yOtt can se­ filghWegged tiateleg Tablefi, of I tributions than to ady tihWlllifig- show for the thousands of Aiheri- Ufiemployment,”' Too many men Oriental red, blue Mid black! The designs are cure these patterns at this low price oil the solid ikaboiafiy With tfrawer, hjBtve ' *’ • 6a as stlfficiently interested to brake and machifles; too much materials the same as those of the newest high-priced Sox4S 'inch -htouldcd-cdgc f ness to contribute. and money, sO Foster and Cateh- Christmas Club Tjan, $3 Down, $3 Weekly. ab arduous trip to the batiobal Wiltons afid Oriental reproductions, with all- < 132,80, . Oh the. Ghflstmaff- Club'- "■ £ If the finance committee had aif*- iflgs describe the problenl. tfick Rlau, I i ddWfi uhd I i weekly. - I ranged adequate fadllitie§ fdf tfad capital:>-^Whlch U good sense and of buyers is thS fiUSwer to the I reception of cash ifi ddy bilBlS, good hoSpitalityt questions why all that Productive power cab^t be used. I however small, the deSeSsafy fey that time the people of the cotibtry Will have gotten used to The authors join Ih diScfedltlnT S amount, it is our coriVidtleflj Wdiild John Stuart Mill’s hoary theory I have been raised loflg agd. the idea ot Mf> Hoover as a Presi- that economics was conceroed WAT KI NS B RQTHllRS, I Now that the Legidnnalfes thsfil dibt rather than as a political can­ only with pfedUCtlbn and that .? selves have been fofeied td doffid to didate. Our gtiess is that they are consumptlail tOok care Of itSOlf, S o u t h M a n c h e s t e r going to like the idea, all of them, Productiob does bOt flflauco COm 54 V the rescue of the slttiatidh &hd sumption.. MoUOy distributed tO 1 start a drive to eliffilfiate the db much better than mahy of them consumers In COfififiCtlon with ^/vious deficit, we have&*t the le&it have reeebtly supposed. Hoover is making a product in a given year I doubt that the respOnSd Will be going to be an Ail-Ameriea& feresi- Isn’t enough tb euahle consum­ ers to buy the product at a profit s prompt and generofiS. Maiicheetef deut. And all Ameriea ii going to be well pleased if his Inauguration to the producers. . people are not plkefS. Bttt they Yet, they must do that With I must have a fair dhahee to ibOW takes on a less eseluslve, less aui* the products Of industry as & •on .. J f their liberality. tere and more jovial spirit than Whole Or bring 6fi depression. Pro­ on chaagM ia eauployffiSUf, pHaOl. their scheme would stabilise prieesi ^^Hwgarigai, Armtftit&i, has been tba ease in raee&t years. ducers must make profits and Btocka oh hand, foreigfi Ukde, It would enable, the government to Japa- auy. expect in th.ei future. ; -Tens J Hoover's smllo ii s^d to be a save ijioftey; coneutners must also I N N m Y C a tK a «| | , stffOM o t Turks* of 'thousandb of peoplo bs^e h^n erops, erddlt ocndltloas, pfojsetsd deiignedly control dangerous . odma jdtiagbtsrs with THE KNIFH peeullarly oharming one. Sure, save. These profits aud thrifts expeudltuves for OdBitructlon and trends, 11 necessary, by taking New York, Nov; 9 — In NeW' attracted- to Times. Square, each cause a dangerous hiatus, which patched over pants and with coats night by talking picture speeches While election post-tnortems an then, let's have a itnlllng Inaugu­ "all the- features’ of the dramatlo money Out of circulation by the York’s upper west side; the that tall to fltr—coats'that betriiy Foster and Catehings call "the movlbff piqture Of hfliiniss^" various means through Which it little children of the rich daily made by famous men and 'women. ’ beginning to get tiresomi, it ll ral. dilemma of thrift." a' haadlug down .from one genera-; In future campaigns it is hot hard Cohalderlhg the fadt that the gov­ now does .so. NO new radical de­ participate In a pageant of pam- tion to the : other. Hero ere * worth noting at this time and StOf- ernment nsver has even figures on partures STS suggested, they say, .pered luxury. They arrive at thei*! to believe that thp candidates will "The deficit has been made up ybungilers sci^rred by , poverty photographed and Id I ing away for future retirenoe, the unemployment, the need is obvibusi but only Intelligent direction Of private schoolsTtt Rolls-Royhes, ac­ M A private hardened by hard at Certain times In the past, present federal powers' and 'prac­ their .lending sp.eecUi^, 'which can rfact that the famous Tammany ETNA largely by chance," they say. inasmuch as the 1920-31 slump cost companied by smartly clad maids of knocks and weakened by. nnder- $10,000,000,000, the Cost of this tices. governesses and attended by.;«hanf-i .then be sent to’ eyeryj village and ■''hall, whlcir cut so largs a figure In Mt. Btni, which has just been “ Largely by planning, it can be ddurtsliment. In. each places Man­ metropolis, giving ah,, epiloently faot-findinf wouldn’t* be exorbitant. feurs in gold braid or tailored liv­ hattan' undertakes its greatest determining the issue Against Q0V> ongifing in one of its periodic and made up at all times in the fu­ eries. more vivid and thiduing effect ture.” But new money must also In possession of thir data, the burden of Amarlcanliation ahd " ■ernor --d«.u^le«orosiid its ilW’ays ipectioulir •sruptloni, is government, “ the largest consumer The tuition fees of one of these than the radio, fur ifistafice; flow into consiimeri* hands to taming out of future' citlsene. In GILBEtri^. STFAN, own n oi^ee at the poUti H Is im< perhApi ths voloAno lonieit known match the constantly Increasing In the world with a yearly expen­ smart schools would keep an aver­ such qukrters have been staged .possible to study the figurii of the outDut of consumers’ goods. diture of four billions,” should age child In food and raiment for the battles for clinics, for better civiliiid man. It flgursi in the make appropriations, borrow mon­ a couple of years. Geoffrey Chaunt# .Was , the first . ivotlng in, Jdanhattab Without draw eArllSBt tradltloni of the Mediter­ They contend that a right flow ATHOUem houslag, for, better medical atten­ poet-laureate of Bngland. - of money Is possible; that with ey, spend money., phy dsbtsi refund The little girls wear those cute, tion and fbr settlement houses; > ^^Dg the coucluBion that Smith was ranean littoral and all aorti of fan­ taxes and pass other fiscal meas? short-skirted dresses . imported . . . I . ,, ) _i II i.i. ) II I enough knowledge concerning Woe to the crown of pride, to ^And in this hodge-podge inf 'assassinated, in . the . borne of bis tastic legends have taken form urea only With due reference to from . The little boys flow of goods In relation to flow the drunkards of Ephraims, whose struggle, youth ofttlmes- grows OXVGEN-rA^TLYNE Jown organization. . of Income, money _can be put In economic conditions and the c'n- would not think of appearing hard before iti time. Yet, in eplte about It. sequent probable effect on general glorious beauty is a fading flower, without French labels In their Tammanyjfl nothing if not praO' It is, also, ons of the world’s the hands of consumers to enable which are on the head of the fat of alt the handleape,. shrewdness W E L m N ig them to.,puy. Increase of flow of welfare. Poster and Catehings pro­ suits. They are surroqndea/ on and'alertness develop: as' In few ticai. It icduld have j need a Preil most imposing "live” mountains. pose special “Federal Budget valleye of them that are overcome every side by swank and are BlackNUiith Forfifi^W atibhing money to'Consumirs has for brief with wine.-—Isaiah E8:l. ■other places. This east side Aifk dency in its busineii if it COUld Rising almost frdm the shores of periods been contrived by con­ Board” to advise the' president, taught, almost from their cradles, of Nations turns out the pme Oon«ress. and government depart­ to be disciples of smartness and Work €af led i*k}r.«nd£Ueilser^ have got it, Bnt then Isn’t the re> the sea It towers to nearly 11,000 struction of new capital facilities Winning debating tea&s end tp.e such as factories, power plants ments 'concerning the probable ef­ Drunkennees 1s nothing else than reflections of the family riches. p^ennant: winning athlette •Organisa­ C h iles Q. W„ . inotest chance that; the master feet In height, its summit being fect on the general welfare of all There is an anreality attached and railroads and throUigh 061^ a voluntary madness.—£leneca. tions. Its ' standing, generally u r ti Bast Midvec. Orduiobo Marks, wltfiDut obltsatio'a.^u 'years, appUejd itself to prtlientlng to start a lava stream. And since ity,” .they would... productioti, expansion and other lines on a cardboard. When he .school bn home-made coasters, 'in one ,ioen^ of ?tba; pla:^, in Intrd* the mantle of its sovereignty from much of the mountain side is ara­ First, the authors demand A measures In- accord with theif ef­ touched the lines there was a buz”-.’ ime roller skate — and, now and“ ^ duce'd :to .si neatmelebrlty. ¥0^ great national fact-finding agency fect on prosperity, Everyone Would then* tragically enough, hare feet Resting on the shottlderl of A1 ble and many hundreds of peas- Ing noise; if he went outside tho, ."Oh Yei," "Sayi ho, 'TVe heard A a W i t - -■ through which the government gain. Thw.government would.bor­ lines a bell rang; when be gripped til mid-winter. • of you alt my life—-aad I’m dam •88 -SI. ' Smith,; juttB Olye apd. .have . their little would display, "stoym Signals for row, lepd. or spend money only on his. pen too tight he r#aetTed; «n JJfiiiff/Are packed the young-Af ilck-oMt,*^ . A1 has been a Wonderful asset farms on the mountain slopes, an business men as freely as it does the most careful advice, and Its electric shock In .the back of the all the peoples of the world. Here 'F. H«erbtiNM«h for mariners,” - 'tor Tammany. He has been that Wtbwst can nearly always be de- lead would be generally followed, neck. After six months the experi­ are the children of Russions. Chi­ Complete data would be kept Foster and Catblngs bellAve ment proved successful. nese, Hindus, Germans* Irish, w

^ ' i \-; ■■ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAU), FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 9,192$. N il Bethel-Danbury road. Steam shovel grading and concrete con­ toward making up a superlative en­ struction. A short _ deipur j''heces- TOLLAND DOLORES D E RIO tertainment. Suspence, mystery sary,' ■ . ' • and even humor" aHound In plenti­ ful measure, amd brought Into'bising' Bethlehem-Watertown -roadj* ma-r ■ 'The East Central PbmWa Grange AT CIREE TOMORROW will meet with Tolland Grange by a cast of supporting players of - 71 cadam construction and steam unusual merit. shovel grading under way. No de­ Wednesday next, Nov. 14.- Business STATE ROADS tours necessary. meeting to commence at 10:30 'a. Ted McNamara, who achieved;", Canaan-South Canaan road, short m. Beautiful Star at Her Best in fame with his part In “ What Price- detour around bridge near South Jesse Deardon of Monroe, Conn., “Gateway to the Moon.” Glory,” is. again cast in a mirth * Cgnaan. was a recent guest of relations at producing role. Others who cpptrl-' I*IDAT,VoV. 9. bute fine performances are Aiders' Buff Cap district. A romance oi unusual beauty, ‘ ■ ■ . ’ • ' Cllhton-Westbrook, Clinton Deep Rdndolf, Leslie Fenton and Vlr %. , ^nte Ko. 1 River road is under construction Edward Meacham who has been taken against the wild background living on the Ambrosh Claire place ginla La Fonde. Old LyrnV^^ast Lyme and Water* for two and one-half miles. of a South American jungle, is VjDerby-Housantonlc river bridge has hired the house .owned by Louis The companion feature will be ford, five irrit«B,:nnder tonstructlofi. proniised bj Fox Films with'their Reginald Denny in “ Good Morping, No delay to traiBBc. Is'being oiled.' Gorky .In Tolland street and will soon niove his family there. release of “ The Gateway of the Jpdgel” a picture that is absolute­ Route No. 3 . Rnfield-Scitlco, Broad Brook road Moon,” in which Delores Del Rio, Samuel Simpson and Garrett ly destined to chase the gloonis out Andover-Willlmantic Hartford is ‘Under construction, but open to the Charmaine of “ What Price of your system. i road. Oiling short sections over en- traffic. Seigal were elected the representa­ Glory,” has the stellar role of Toni. • tire length. Granby-Salmon Brook street is tives from Tolland at the Tuesday , This beautiful and tempestuous In this, his latest release!, for under construction. Open to traffic, election. Both men were elected dn Universal. Denny Frances through Danbury-Newtown road, bridge drama heads an elaborate double a .series of mixed-up affairs ' that ’ and construction work on new loca­ Huntsville to South Canaan is the Republican ticket. feature program at the Cozy Circle under construction. Passable at all Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ladd of will bring howls of laughter from tion. for tomorrow and Saturday. the throats of the audience. Waterbury-Mlddlebury road .and times. No detours. Rockville were recent guests of Mr. It is "a'tale Of strange advent- es, Sunnyside Avenue is under cok- Mansfield-Mansfield Center to and Mrs.vCharles Pret ton Meacham. prlniitive passions and the white Mary Nolan, and Dorothy Gulli­ ?■ struction. Shoulders not complete. Warrenville road is being oiled. Mrs. Ernest Herbay’s mother wjio man’s greed for wealt’^ and power, ver, two famous screen beauties, Mansfield-Mansfield Center to for several weeks has been serious­ in which Miss Del Rio plays the have prominent roles in support of Waterbury-Mllldale, Southington the star. Mountain is under construction. Ashford Town Line is being oiled. ly 111 still continues very 111. part of a half caste Indian girl in Shoulders not complete. Montville Cheshire road is being Mr. aiid Mrs. William Ayers, Jr., love with a young English railroad . Route No. 4 oiled. have as guest Miss Helen Baker of builder, played by Walter Pidgeon. Salisbury-Great Barrington road Prospect-Cheshire road is being Boston. The story itself is said to contain . Sweet cider— 35c gallon. Farr is under constructicn. Concrete be­ oiled. Mis. Helen Hawkins who has every element of drama that goes Bros., 981 Main street.— Adv. ing laid. One-way traffic is being Montvflle-Raymond Hill road Is spent the summer in Tolland has maintained. being oiled for 3 miles. returned to Boston for the winter. Sharon-Lakeville road is finished. Sterling-Oneco bridge is under Margaret Barton a-teacher in Route No. P construction. Temporary bridge is Hartford and John M. Barton were Brooklyn-Danielson road in the in use. week end guests at the home of towns of Killingly' and Brooklyn Redding-Bethel-Redding road be­ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis I are under canstruction. ing oiled for 1 1-4 miles. > Barton. Evening Mrs. Minnie Norman attended Danielson-South Killingly road Redding-Georgetown road, ma­ is under construction. Rut open. cadam construction and steam thfc Burpee Woman’t, Relief Corps Afternoon Route No. 7 shovel grading under way. Short inspection in Rockville Wednesday evening. Danbury-New Milford road con­ delays probable. . i--' crete construction completed; from Sharon-Millerton road 4^,under Mrs. N. E. Moffitt of Hartford G. FOX & CO., construction. No detouri' ^houlde/s spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. FOOTWEAR Danbury to Still Rivet. Uncomplet­ John II. Steele. ed from Still River to New Milford.- not completed. HARTFORD The Ladies Aid society, of the / ]\fornihg three miles.'Raillbg uncompleted. ' Weston-Lyons Plain road, steam FOR WOMEN shovel grading comihenced. No de­ Federated church will serve their Route No. 10 Direct Telephone Wire from Manchester Bloomfield-Granby road is under tours necessary. : regular monthly supper Friday eve­ iling. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, Miss , construction, but open to traffic. Wethersfield-JOrdon .^anei,is,,un­ Call 1500 Haddam road is under construc­ der construction. Open tftftrafflc! . Luclle Agard and Mrs. Howard .Crapdall are ,the^ supper committee. tion from Hlgganum to East Had- Windsor Locks-Suffi^ld, ‘ JEa^st •' dam bridge. One-half mile deiour Main street is under construction. The Sunday. School Board will RED CROSS at Higganum, short one-way traffic Traffic may take good road through meet at the Federated church after Suffield Center. . the supper Friday evening. iFsr you / s at Higgaaum and at Bridge, Ar­ nolds Station. Westport-Long Lota rpad.. Con­ Route No. 17 crete road under cohstruction. Most of us have learned many W. B. COON Traffic should detour vla'Post Road wonderful lessons from our gar­ Norwich-Norwichtown road is be­ dens. ing oiled for two miles. and Mornlngslde Dri-ye. ^ / I ‘i Would you like shoes that have that air of fashion Slenderfoot Oxford-Quaker Farms road Is be­ Preston-Norwich and Westerly rightness without the expense it usually calls forth? Road, shoulders are being oiled for ing oiled. two miles. Studio of Dramatic Art Route No. 82 Voice Culture, Poise, Huiiiorons Norwich-Groton road from Nor- and Dramatic Readings '' 4 Would you like to have your shoe wardrobe include MORE THAN 200 EAT Classes Being Formed for Adults : wich City line to Brewster’s Neck > U '' y 4 the smartest style for each ensemble—from the ‘ is under construction. Open to FINE CHICKEN PIE and Children ’ traffic. Beatrice C. Johnson^ morning tweeds to evening gown ?'' DOW) Route No. 104 19 Johnson Terrace Tel. 742-3 Glastcnbury-Glastonbury - Port­ More than 200 North and South land road is under construction. Methodist folks, and a number from Then see Housers shoes— selected first-with regard Open to traffic. other denominations enjoyed a de­ . Route No. 105 licious supper Wednesday in the to style correctness, second with regard to price S M IY SWEET 1 Somers-Staffonl-Sbmers road, oil- banquet hall of the South.Methodist WATKINS BROTHERS 1 , ing short sections on entire road. church. The meal was prepared and which is as low as good taste and good value will ner- Route No. 109 served by the Ladies Aid Society mit.. ^ Mansfleld-Phoenxville road is un- under the directio:. of the olnt c( ^ •V der construction. This road is im­ chairmen, Mr^ Mary Behnfield and passable to traffic. Mrs. Gertrude Trotter, assisted by Funeral Coventry - Coventry, Mansfield the members of the society. Chicken Depot road is closed. Traffic may go pie and all that goes with it was \ .'I ^ ' 5 over good road through South served In generous supply. The Directors Coventry. tables were brightened with, many C. E. HOUSE & SON, Route-No. Ill red candles and vases of red'alder Robert K. Anderson Portland-Cobklt road is under berries. During the meal Jessie S S %S ^ V construction. No delay to traffic. Hutchinson played selections on the Phone: 500 or 2837-W Route No. 113 piano. s A ••s' . •'v S Thomaston-Bristol road is under An entertainment followed, put ' '' ' \ ws construction. Gutters being laid. OL for the most part bjr the Camp- N ^ ,4 s' V' , Shoulder^ are not coippl^te. , ■fire girls in full regalia. Mrs. Bef- ■ S'' '■s'- s ^ ^ V J Roirte No»fi29 and'ii47 V- teline Lashinske sang, accompanied ?^reserve The Top .... Woodbridge - Seymour road, by Mrs. Charles Robbins. The shoulders under construction. No Misses Florence and Eva Metcalf of Your Car delay to traffic. acted as leaders In the ceremonial Route No. 121 work. During a change from the Salisbury-Canaan-Salisury road campfire costume to middy blouses Every car top shonid be dressed is under construction. Short detour and skirts. Miss Hazel Driggs de­ over twice a year to preserve the around bridge near Salisbury. One lighted with two humorous recita­ material and keep it looking well. “The Store of Specialty Shops’ way traffic maintained. tions, delivered in a finished man­ Top Dressed like new 91.60. Route No. 123 ner. The girls then gave some of Hartford Canton-Collinsville, Nepaug road their comic motion songs acquired Slip Covers, put on 911u>0 up. is under construction. Shoulders in- at Camp Mohawk In Litchfield dur­ , complete. ing the summer, which were hearti­ ■ i Route No. 126 ly applauded. Chas. Laking Branchville cut off. Concrete Con­ struction under -way, with traffic control and a short detour. DOWNSTAIRS SHOP Route No, 128 Litchfield-teantam road Is under construction. Shoulders uncomplete.

Route No. 130 S N \ V«A. %.«• Woodbury-Watertowii road, bi­ Children’s Shoes .... s V *• \ . Ready Tomorrow tuminous macadam completed, rail­ ing uncompleted. Tonte No. 132 Cornwall Hollow road, resurfac­ ing coni plate. Shoulders and guard ^ ^ fashion rail unfinished. No detours. , Route No. 133 Hartland Hollow bridge is under s without extravagance construction. Short detour around bridge. Route No. 133 East Haven-Foxon road, oiling Smart styles for f i n i t e folk. "Damp proof soles— macadam road for three miles. Sturdily built for long wear. North Branford Foxon road, oil- ing macadam road for three miles. Tan, Brown, Black, Smoked Elk. . s Route No. 136 DRESSES New Fairfi ■‘Id Sherman road, steam shovel grading and macadam Advance Winter Styles construction under way. Short de­ lays ^probable, ^Sherman Sherman-New Fairfield road, being oiled for two and one- half miles. Route No. 142 W . H. Whether you want a tailored frock of wool Putnam-Bridge street is being or silk or an afternoon dress that is* distinctly oiled for five miles. Park Building, ;■ South Manchester p , Route No.' 150 dressy— you will find them in this group. Lyme-East Haddam, Hamburg- North Plains road is under con­ struction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 154 Wool Jersey W ool Crepe Washington-Wpodbury road, ma­ . Materials include satin, xianton crepe, cadam.and bridge construction un­ Figured and Plain Satin der way at several places. Short de­ wool georgette, wool crepe, velvet, flat lays probable. crepe, wool tweed and silk tweed. Excep­ Route No. 166 Silk Crepe * Georgette tional in. workmanship and variety of t ■ Crystal Lake road. Towns of styles— swathed hips, flared skirts, bodice Rockville and Ellington are under The styles seem to be without limit and all effects^ ciTciilat flares, etc. One and t'wp construction. No detours. Route No. 175 Weekend that is approved and new .in this season’s piece styles in black and colors. Saybrodk — .Gracing Winthrop modes. The colors are Independence Blue, all road, slight delay to traffic. MEN’S SHOES the variations of brown and wine, and of course Route No. 179 Latest styles with wing tips. Regular $7.00. navy and black. Preston:—The* road from POque- 16 to 48 tanuck to Brewster’s Neck Is under construction, open to traffic. $5.50 Sizes 16 to 46 Preston-Hallville road is being oiled for one anid one-^half miles. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES “^'dreBses m ay be exchang- Route' No. 180 Heavy moccasin style. Regular $3.50. J , e4 within three dpys BetheLRedd^inf .road, gteam /^ fi'pm dtite; of„ .purchase. - shovei grading and macadam con- $ 2 . 9 5 ^ ^ ’ struoUpir. bO^hletedi',. RaUtn^^ un- No app^vals. i completed. ' ■ Route- No.- 810 Men’s Reversible Jackets ...... $4.75 OTHER SMART DRESSES stager’s-->;Do^s^ . Bantam-Morris road is under Boys’ Overcoats $9.50 . ' Shop . construction. No detours. Shoulders from $16.75 to $139.50 not completed. • ’ Route No. 325 ProspectTCheshlre - road, water- bound mac.'.dam undei construc­ D ress Shop— Third Floor ^ tion. No delay, to traffic. JOS. CHIZlUS No Nujhbers 243 North Main St.) ■ 'Manch’cister ^ Beacon Falls-Pines bridge is un­ der Construction. No' delay;

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M MANCHB5STBR (CONN.) EVENTN'' HERALiD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1928. ■F—«—■ • •■ - . . „

tyo.' rrrr © MEA 5ervi^ Inci^PRUTH o S y e y G R o u e s S ^ '^ n w r f o l ^ HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP by World FamAl AuHiority-

SOME DISEASES HAVE form o f disease of thA bltt^.ir^- RACE ASSOCTA'nONS sels w l^ ; tednqsti "of [' • vefe pain .oc.casioniari^ ah4- By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN times such Icterieredda; "with .lia Editor Jonrnal of the American circulatlon that Medical Association and of Hygein, llinbs may be hecbssary., - 7 '^ > the Health Maguxine. It is a rather In^ece^^'ltapt J A few diseases are particularly, that recently, aiqce . associated with races or with spe­ has been definitely estAjbUs.he^ !!" cial types Of human beings. t ■ cases are also seen id otber - The Jewish people have pre­ so that of 300 cases, seen;.Ui,one. i served their racial type to a rer large cHnlc, 5o per cefli*wdxie‘.^A%- ) markable, degree. 'There are now Ish and the j;em,aIrideT,we^dlfr about three and a hal* mlltlon fributed amonV many pe^lea., ' Jews in the United States, and Rolleston considers-that--i'h^e~ their health conditions constitute is a racial liabU.ity to the SR^iej/; an important problem. disease o f'th e arteries hdre- oijg* . It is known, for Instance, that cerned, and that.eqcqess, smoking;^ dTabetes is more common in Jew­ In some Way associated ^with its ish people than in others. Obesity onset. occurs among them to a larger ex­ As has been -polirted ,,.ouf, — ^ 7 ? U tc /t4 / tent than among people generally. diabetes occurs more. - freqaently,.! On the other hand,, they have a in Jewish persons; than in others: .. comparatively higher resistance indeed, it has been .estiniated - .as than do other groups to tubercu­ being from twiqe .tD.istx tiBias as losis, and their sobriety is pro­ high as in other,TaceK.i watched. Humphrey Rolleston, that when That obesity iriuBt chaywaome ' airplane into the camp she is things away!” she exclaimed in “ That’s something you’rei not to the modern Jew cuts himself definite relationship fa inBicated sharing with her roommate, surprise, look at until after dinner,” -he said adrift . from the influence of his by the fact that Jewish cHUdrei^' MYRTLE. Her heart respohds to Alester helped her out of the car when a small leather box dropped race, he does not remain sober. do hot have diabetes mdr» often his pilot, DAN HARVEY, but by catching her in his arms when out of the flowers onto the table. One of the unnsuai conditions than gentile children, .hdt fSat th’e ' Alester is struck hy her beauty she stepped from the running “ It has to be lived up. tp also, but which occurs more frequently Increased rate occurs most fret' ? and sliowcrs attentions upon her. board. He held her only a fraction I think you would find that easy among Jews than gentiles Is calle.i quently between" 40 and 6<) yeafs; A letter from her mother reveal­ of a moment and then released her. enough, Jerry, if you - wanted to.” thrombo - angiitis obliterans, a of age. ' ' ■ I ■ ing poverty and illness strength­ He .did not wish to alarm her— Then he had meant that she was ens Jerrj’’s determination to try Jerry had never tolerated any un­ too simple for rich adornment! to marry wealth. due familiarity. Jerry put the orchids down quick­ Unable to buy a new gown for a , ‘ 'No,” he said; “ I left them here ly and turned her, attention to the '.i 7^ big party Alester has Invited her so we could have this little party food. Marsh came with "a clear to, Jerry yields to the temptation just by ourselves. You’ll enjoy It. soup before, she ^had cqased to to take one from the store— In­ won’t you?” He had not used smart from his Words. Common tending to slip it back next morn­ preciously that tone to her before. sense had come to her aid and.told C t y ing. At the party LEONTINE LE­ 'It was filled with an appeal for her that Alestdr was right. She RA UDY, who is Infatuated with her approval. "Jerry was pleased. would need a lot of schooling be­ As yre have said before, youhg fsoled himself" with the wifabw;' q1 Alester, is the cause of the dress fore she could shine inrthls world. John Coolldge probably thinks it’s 36. ;.,j' , “ Marsh will serve, our dinner,” A, no soft snap, this being First Young being ruined. Alester hurried on in response to During the rest of the meal she 01H8, iY NCA me Being an “ empress” ' -afid prin­ Jerry is in a panic. She con­ her afifrmative smile and nod. “ I brightened perceptibly. After the Man Of the Land, what with all the cess does hot seem'to .prisvept a fesses to the store manager, who salad Marsh approached the table to-do about his girl, his job, his au­ woman from being 7 jdst-tihe^^ couldn’t think of any other place tomobile driving, and so. on. discharges her. She seeks another where we could be alone and . . . and in a firm but respectful voice woman ' enough"; to sttffiaehtly ' job, and is surprised one evening informec^ Alester that-he' must get But, what young John gets is a concerned with "What tlfe hrorid " I want to talk to you, Jerry.” MODERN VELVET mere figment compared with wliat when Dan calls on her. He pro­ “ I’ll enjoy having dinner here back to Carmoor. ^ ANDOVE Velvet has gone says at this point to ebrnhat it. She poses and she tells him that site “ The dessert is readyf to serve, A First Girl of the Land. would says: ... -v.'," ' immensely,” Jerry assured him modernistic, draw. Just ask Mrs. Nicholas Long- thinks love is a delusion and that and ran up the steps to the porch. sir,” he said as Alester waved him The service at the Center Con­ along with “ The, Empress ,A f^x^^ ' fcbrsett ' worth about that. She. could tell a when dytiicg said tb,.thb“Mstre replied casually; “ but we must Mr, and Mrs. George Fairchilds fallen for a girl who had some jumble within; everythihg wab in eaters. headaches, back pains, xoul hreatifl* idea what it was all about."” toast the hour.” have moved to Hartford for the confusion. ' • \ , winter.,' r After all, what does it profit that loss o f sleep—indeed, leading tO Jerry flushed. Jerry hesitated. She had said She closed the door hastily ;and someone can stay up in the water more than forty aeribua diseaaas. “ Perhaps I could care, if I’d let she’d never take an alcoholic drink John E. Kingsbury unloaded a apologized. “ I never saw such chil­ carload of Eastern States grain at as long as the creation of the earth Bnt did you know it eatt.lxi e a s ^ myself,” she said defensively. “ But again, but this was a special occa­ itbelL relieved by a pleasant-cer^ fobdt sion. dren. They can’t seem to learnUhe -Bolton Notch yesterday. I told you in the beginning that I meaning of order. I hadithat rioom Kellogg’s AlAi-BEAN,.i8.ffliafti^ ' don’t believe in love.” “ Don’t you trust me?” Alester spick and span this morning. L Do Even a widowed emperor cannot teed to bring relief; Eattwo tabSiN “ V/ell, I’ve an idea that you like went on. Jerry thought he sound­ you have any trouble, Mrs. Smiljh?” remarry too soon after the death of spoonfuls dady—chrbnic-oaaeh, with!' other things— the same things most ed reproachful. Surely one, glass Whether Mrs. Smith did, or loot d a fe 'ir K : his first wife without a babble of every meal. SerVe with muk 'ar - girls like,” he remarked with sat­ could .not harm her. Not to take we cannot say, hut this much!%we gossip, and crltlcfam. So' frankly adt .creane-fraits or honc^iiddad; Ute - isfaction. “ And I can give them it would give him the impression might give long odds to jbelng t^ e. MERICAN mits" “ Emjireas” Hermlne, second in cooking. At grocers;' Made - to you. That ought to give me aa that she didn't, ttust herself. It would depend on Mother'"'Smith KITCHEN HOLDEBS LACE COLLAR wffe-'of thA deposed kaiser In her Kellogg in Battle CJreek. -' advantage.” She reached out a hand halfway herself a good bit whether the chil­ IS TORY intimate., picture of life, at Doom “ It does,” Jerry admitted, but Washable kitchen holders are the called “ An Empress In Exile.” She to the tray and then drew it back. dren were neat or not heat Imtjxfilr November 9. she was not thinking iu the* same It was Alester, she remembered, habits, and caring for their rootn. only sensible ones. Make envelopes A'bottle green transparent vel­ tells of the “ roar of apger” that vein along which Aiester’s 1620— ^Mayflower Pilgrims sight­ of cretonne, gingham or other col­ vet has an Alencon lace collar' that rose, from the royalists with tfi.elr who had assured her that the sil­ As it happened, the chlldrett of ed Cape Cod after 63 days thoughts ran. She was being amaz­ ver fizz was as harmless as a soda. the lady who was so distressed over , orful stuff used in the kitchen. Gut is more than reminiscent pH old- marriage, and “ the roar of amuse­ ingly truthful, but he did not un­ at sea. squares of flannel, or old blanket fashioned fichus in the way it capes ment” from the rest of the world “ No,” she said suddenly, “ no, the topsy-turvyness of her young­ 1860— South Carolina senators derstand. sters, had come by their careless­ to fit Inside. Either snap the* en­ the shoul&ers and ties in a charm­ when'the late kaiser, aged 63, “ con-' Alester, .please. I don’t want it.” resigned their seats in ing knot in front. “ I’ve a surprise in store for She expected him to try, to force it ness honestly. velope shut or button them. Yon you,” he told her a few minute.s Congress. can remove the insides and wash upon her and was gathering her She had tried to train thena to 1861— Confederate congress ad­ later. “ You haven’t had dinner, I strength of will to resist him. keep their bureau drawers closed the outside easily. hope.” mitted Kentucky into the m “ All right,” he surprised her by and in order. She had talked-about Confederacy/ Jerry said no. He had tele­ saying. “ i won’t urge you to, Jerry. jumbled beds until she .was tired. 1889- -Free mall delivery extend­ phoned as she was preparing to Please remember that.” Probably half a dozen tlmea-a day Fashion Plaque leave the house for the delicates­ she had sdld, “ Margaret!-Elizabeth! ed to all cities having Jerry thought the remark por­ 5,000 or more population. The sen store around the corner to get tended something to come. She be­ look at that closet dooir> standing something for a cold supper. Myr­ gan to feel even more excited. And open! Pick up your shoes! Throw Nellegs “ Always Son^thiiig New!’ " , tle was out with George, looking just a trifle uneasy as Alester those soiled stockings Jn'the-clothes PATENT LEATHER *Sniart Yet Inexpensive” .. over the site of the hotdog stand State Theater Buiidiiig, lifted the glasses one after the hamper! Do this. Do that. Ddn't State 'Theater BuUding South (irachesW he and his friend were going to other and drained their contents. you know that little ladles , keep A very long blouse of yellow have built. Jerry had spent the Then he offered her his arm. their room in order?” kasha, over a scalloped, pleated day at home, “ doing” her nails Jerry rose and took it and he. es­ Now no general dan Inspect skirt of black satin, has narrow and her laundry after she return­ corted her to the table With "the troops with a button off his coat, a bands of black patent leather bind­ ed from church. . dignity becoming a queen. When day’s growth of beard OO'his-face, ing its crew neck, down the side For lunch she had consumed an they were seated he noticed that and soiled boots on his feet.’ front, around the bipline for a belt apple and some graham crackers. her eyes were fastened upo^ the If the mother of the, little girls and fashioning a shiny flower at the It was necessary to save every orchids. had been more careful "of^ her own waistline. Instead of a buckle. penny now. She might be out of “ They’re your flowers,” he said; room she would have'had less work for several weeks if she were “ or, no offense, Jerry lovely, but trouble teaching them about theirs. COOKED IN JACKETS unlucky. they’re the flowers that should be 'true, hers was not qulte'.Bo-bad, “ I’m starved,” she said frankly. yours. All the beautiful things but it was untidy enou'gh for thfem Potatoes boiled in their skins “ But don’t take me to a road­ should be yours. I’ve seen pearls to get the Ideh that it didn’t great­ can be made to taste like baked po­ house.” on necks so stringy the oysters ly matter. She kat on the edge of tatoes if you put a large amount of WILL BUY SATURDAY^ “ - , . . ! • i '4 ■ J J “ No,” Alester said; “ I won’t. that bore them must have turned her bed to change, her ehoM.' Hair­ salt in the cooking water. You’ll like this place.” over in their graves if they’d pins and powder and 8ptlk4'^;,glove8 A Complete Jerry wondered where he could known about it. But I can hear any 'Uttered her drSsser. Her C^Uiiu PINCH OP SALT s p o T t be taking her. It was unlikely that old pearl that’s ever lucky enough was pulled back to let- Ifl the light. New Assortment Alester could care for the average to find a home with you broadcast­ Of course she was busy and there A tiny bit of salt makes cocoa Flannds WoolTvire^u,.,i tearoom, she reflected. They drove ing his good fortune back to his was every exc\iife for her. x and chocolate much more tasty. But it was Just one or the inany of Twills - through Roslyn and on toward oj'ster bed to make his fellows en­ There also are those who always Sea Cliff, and she was still in the vious.” object lessons that parents ire like­ add a pinch of both tea and cofee. A NOVELTY just Introduced Is dark as to their destination. ly to overlook In tralhl’hg children the muff-bag made to match the Jerry didn’t know why he quali­ in correct habits. t i DRESSES. When at last they turned oft the fied his statement about tne flow­ PASTRY DOUGH tur coat or the fur trimming of a In the end she would hgve .saved cloth coat. This one is of black ■ FOR STREET W i-A R ^ x , highway to take the familiar road ers, unless he meant that they be­ that led to the old house near the herself work and many words, as Always use a'knife to mix ppstry broadtail with tortoise shell frame. Canton Crepes longed to a classier girl. Well, she well, by being more meticulous. ■ dpugh, Instead of a -'■'on. It makes shore where she and Myrtle had knew that, but she could be classy, for Matron and Miss Satins Velvet camped she wondered even more. “ "Word upon word ailid p);ecept a lighter pie crust. too, if . . . upon precept,” says the-Bible. I THE ALLEN STUDIO What could they be going there “ But you’ve got to live up to All Head Sizes These include all the wanted ^i for? She knew of no restaurants would add to that, “ example upon I f DOLMAN EFFECT orchids and pearls and charge ac­ example.” " I > ' ; iA deep brown cloth coat has a HAND LOOM WEAVING opd new prints. Valued in the immediate vicinity. counts on Fifth Avenue,” Alester Children will learn as -mucb bjr The Colonial Rag Rugs. " ' Alester drove up near the porch poltilllon collar of fitch that gives ' 'Sizes went oh, attacking the hors sight as'they will by heaidof, and the ^ e c t of a dolman, though the Single liessons or Classes. $4.95 'Without enlightening iier. Jerry d’Oeuvre on bis plate with relish. perhaps more. i cogt has sleeves under the collar. 189 So. Main St. Tel. S811-W MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. PAGE ELEVEN?

V '> S v MACHELL MOTOR SALES NOW IN NEW LOCATION

Armistice Pageant “ Blue Skies,” the patriotic pag- Mr. Machell Now Has Smooth ent, will be presented Armistice Sales and Service Organiza­ Day at the Sykes Auditorium. tion in Manchester. There will-be two performances of the pageant, 2:00 and 3:30 o’cIock. Machell Motor Sales, authorized The pageant was written and coach­ dealer of Willys-Knlghts and Whip­ ed by Miss' Leila M. Church and pets in Manchester are now located will take about one hour to give. Owners Grant Us a Short Time More to Turn Our Huge Stock Into on Center street in the quarters ■ The, cast includes many of the, lead­ formerly occupied by the Elmer ing vocalists and actors of the city. Automobile Company. More central New Industry For City and better service quarters prompt­ A conference was held Thursday ed E. R. Macholl to secure this lo­ afternoon with representatives of a Money! Huge Bargains, Liberal Credit! Save Money—Buy Now! cation together with the Willys- New Jersey silk concern, officials of Kniglit franchise. All parts and ac­ HARTFORD HARTFORD! the Rockvllle-Willlmantic Lighting cessories as well as - tools and Company, Rockville Chamber of equipments were purchased from Commerce and several of the citi­ Mr. Elmer by Mr. Machell who now zens in regard to the possibility of has a very.modern service station moving a silk manufacturing plant in the rear of the sales building from New Jersey to Rockville. The and is ready to render service on K4NE’S concern manufactures a medium most all make of car. grade of silk cloth and would em­ Mr. Machell came to Manchester ploy about one hundred. from Wethersfield, where he con­ American Legion Fair _ ducted a garage and sales room for Stanley Dobosz Post, American Legion, will open their three-night a number of years with marked success. After selling his services fair'’tonight in town hall. Tonight’s entertainment program will Include In Wethersfield he came to this “O’Rourke, Egan Trio,” singing, town and purchased the Pickett dancing and trick piano.. “ Baby Motor Sales on Maple street at that Lorraine,” champion juvenile danc­ time selling Hupmobile and Du-, er of Connecticut. “ Little Miss Har­ rant cars and later the De Soto, riet,” singing acrobatic dancer. His desire to concentrate on one “ Parrietta Brothers,” piano accor- good line of cars led him to secure dian, guitar and singing. the franchise for the Willys- V Parents Night at R. H. S. Knight and Whippet, discontinuing Principal P. M. Howe has pre­ all other makes. pared a very fine program for Par­ ents’ Night on Friday evening, No­ vember 16. All departments of the school will be in full operation. A one-aot play “The Florist Shop,” will be presented by the sophomore class. Two reels of moving pictures presented by the Board of Health, “ Sniffle, Snuffle, and a Fat Chance.” Men^s Union to Present Comedy The itfen^s Union of the Union church -will present a musical com­ edy, “ Tli* Jade Doll," at the Sykes Auditorium, Dec. 6 and 7. The cast will include about one hundred, the produdllon was written and will be staged ..by Miss Leila.. M. Church. Following the entertainment there ' will be dancing each evening. Y, G. A. A. Elect Officers The Y. G. A. A. have elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Edward Badstue- buer; vice president, Fred Yost; secretary, John H. Yost; treasurer, Alfred Newmaim; auditors, Ernest Lippmann an minute, which represents about 38 is of no tise, a new invention of a wide arms—the new John Bunny Chair—sprlngflUed cushions— beautiful figured Jacquard covering. Exceptional value at $98.^, TORM8 million times a year or'two thous­ Bavarian bounces a rubber ball on Bus and Taxi Fares to Ont-of-Town Customers. and', million times in a life of flf- the sleeper's head at the hour sa- Your Purchase Stored FREE Until,Wanted.: Jectedi ■ Other Prtrlbr Suites From $55 to $495 1. i ■ • ' ■

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1928. ' ■- ■.■..-I B E L E m R O U j 154 AND 385 SECnONAL tnUES Bay State Sunday Ball PLENTY OF ACTION CLOVERLEAVES TO SCOUT 0 AS IM A L D LEAGUE COMMENCES; WniBEATSTAKE Recalls Days Of 1895 ON HARTFORD CARD BY B. E. CARNEY ball games, establishing a record that has not been beaten as yet. MGHIAND PARK LEADS STANDING Walsh Dopes Out Who Will Great Outfleld Trio Beauregard and Cormier There was one* matter that was It was also Tris Speaker’s big disposed of at the national election ju baseball. A wonderful fleld- iadge th« lndIytd.n9;La.^UJty of the Win the Big Ten Games beld on Tuesday that will be of Get Undeserved Verdicts; next Tuesday night at Murphy’s er that played the center garden Call Off Contest With Wind- >LoyerB. The Cubsf’.'aywn’t been de­ Sons of Roll Best and the league will continue as more than passing Interest to many and about half of the other two feated fm‘*ev6»/ eeprod on »th!e sea­ usual next Thursday. Here are the Tomorrow. Manchester people and that was the pastures, but with HoOper on his Hogan Battered. son, so aren’t likely to let tke Elm scores of last night: passage of the Sunday spori law in left and Lewis playing the other t sor Locks; Practice To- City-team scorB>j'uat to cross up the Scores; Hit Team Single Highland Park (4) Massachusetts. . . field, there was an outfleld that Clo'verlcTtwes.r*’'’ {l-qc'-odi ' Chagnot ...... 9& 114 99 Boston has been the only New was not equaled in its day. This A1 Beuregard of Taftvllle and Since The HferBid.-eriBounced yes- Carlson ...... 87 101 91 By DAVIS J. WALSH England representative in the Na- team did not play the time when It night; Cubs to Show Lit^ Blnok ...... 108 87 103 Pete Luccl of Clinton, Mass., pro-' terdaV that the CnbareaUafi off their of 583 and Total of 1>- tional League In New England, | possible to buy a ticket for a a a me' with the-'Pfcw6awlteK*A.' A. of L ennon...... 116 102 112 New York, Nov. 9.— It will be vided fans with the most action seen with the exception of the time that | j-ound trip from Manchester to Bos- PrtivTddnhe best unex- M iner...... 101 121 89 survivor against survivor tomorrow in an eight round bout in a long, tie Against New Haven Hartford, with Morgan Q. Buckley ton and get into the game for long time last night when they plilned’J. many thqolries have come 636; Beethoven Club In. on the embattled gridirons of the of Hartford, then president of the 494 $1.50, but Boston was Manchester's battled toe-to-toe nearly every min­ to this 'offlce M to the meaning 6f Totals 511 525 east, middle west, the south and league and Providence also in the favorites and the Red Sox, then Center Church (0) southwest, with the sectional title ute to top off one of the best cards Eleven. the sta'i^ment.^R 18h’t thi^’pbliey of league in those days. playing at Fenway Park had a left Ed Hurley has yet arranged for this'iabiVspaper tci'*^fet'''liiVftl^a'’ in LEAGUE STANDING Humphrey...... 92 104 ioo in each being laid on the line for In the reviews of all baseball O. N elson...... 106 104 field that was called Duffy's Bluff, Foot Guard Hall fans In Hartford. petty argument's'cbntierrtlnlf either W. L. the team that can come and get it. players during each world series where “ Duffy" Lewis made history Haugh ...... 97 99 Referee Bill Conway gave Beure­ The Cloverleaves have dqc-ldedi, Highland Park ...... 3 0 Ohio State against Iowa with the and previous to the series last in baseball for his ability, to go up Thomson...... 102 107 Big Ten championship at stake; gard the decision, but In doing so not3t to journeyInurnev to Windsor I,ocks , Moran, Manchester Green . . . 2 1 month, there was the question as^ that big atone near the score board he automatically chalked up an er­ Sons of Ita ly ...... 2 1 S. Nelson ...... 104 96 unbeaten Army in the throes of its to what was the most Important for a football game Sunday, insu-mi \ Hayes ...... — — and take the ball. ror In his column, for Luccl clearly they are golhg to remain Idle and- Wha! tU i m o about West Sides ...... 2 1 annual brannigan with Notre series and among the leading writ­ . With the playing of Sunday base­ Dame; Carnegie Tech and George­ was the winner, being much the it would .lit, in the eye .of a needle. Construction ...... 1 2 ers of today, men who have been ball in Boston, the indications are trek over to Mt. Nebo to scout the Totals 501 510 town, undefeated and united, fight­ cleaner and harder hitter. Buregard It ivoflldn't be siifprisliig H one of Charter Oaks ...... 1 2 in baseball either as players, um­ that again Boston may have a base­ was more aggressive, that’s all. Cubs. Bon Amt ...... 1 2 ing desperately to stay with the pires or writers for forty or fifty Such was the substance of an anf^ Sons of Italy (1) eastern pace; four leaders of the ball team like the old time team Vernon Cot4nler of Worcester was Center Church ...... 0 3 years, many have claimed that Bos­ that Red Carrlgan captained and given a questionable decision over nouncement made today by ‘Mana­ Georgettl ...... 112 105 107 southern conference coupled for ler sq.oruy. I - a i . imbi,. one, , ton Is the best baseball town In the Ruby Bradley of Holyoke In an­ ger ,B’ll Griffin. The Cloverleaves Pontlllo ...... 98 — the day and Southern Methodist caught for or another Cady to do three has Infimatea he' will’. High single, F. Cervlnt, 154. country. the catching when speed such as other eight-rounder In which the had a game scheduled with Wlnd- High 3 string, F. Cerylnl., 385. C ervln l...... 114 97 engaging the Texas Aggies in the ■;u no- Sardella ...... 105 95 $1.50 For Excursion Joe Wood showed was required, or more experienced and scientific col­ .sor Locks but for certain reasons High team single, Sonfi of Italy, big moment of the southwest’s sea­ ■ ^ i'. '* I, Beletti ...... 154 110 As far back as 1895-when the old the hashing little Boston Braves ored lad seemed to have the edge, hav,e decided not to play. This will' 583.,,. r 4 son. New England Railroad ran excur­ Cormier was by far the more ag no doubt b6 met >ylth warm ap-. ■' ARRANGE .port TWO'GAMES ' High team three string, Sons of Genovese ...... — 102 A perfect show-down of cold that ma^3 the wonderful climb sions a few times each summer from the cellar position In July to gresslve, but was so anxious, he of­ provement by north end fans who . M -I'li; ’3i0’ Jo*! * ■*'" Italy, 1,636. hands, and maybe I mean feet, ar­ which cost $1.50 from Manchester ten! lost his balance and dove to were opposed to their teani going’ Georgia Tafih aBi, North Car,p- Tlie Herald Bowling League Total 583 509 the hoa‘ ol the National League ranged by the official schedule. Any for the ’round trip and also allowed the' floor. Cormier, however,' was out jof towi the week before the llna recently* slgnedi A contract opened its 1928-29 season last showing up to be done will be ar­ in September and then pick up the Wlganowskl ...1 2 6 103 the right to either take a trip o one of the moat willing mixers seen series and taking a chance of get­ whereby North ' CartriinE: wllipap- night with eight of its ten teams ranged by the winners. World Champion Athletics, con­ pear in Attinita ln< 1929 iand Gebr- Knofla . .. . ___ 94 — Revere Beach or see the National sidered unbeatable and defeat Con­ In a Hartford ring In a long time. ting crippled. swinging Into action. The other two Meantime, the 98 per cent wrong Frankie Portell of Hartford easi­ The reason why the Cloverleaves ifla TechTwHl vtslV^-Ohapei* Hill In teams will play off the postponed Happenney . ___ 92 88 League games, then played on the nie Mack’s team in four straight 1’930; '"'s.w? r Sargent J. . ___ 105 125 club has met with a full quota, Huntington street grounds, there ly and completely outclassed Ray are not playlnt at home, according game next Tuesday night. meaning me, in attendance. I mean games, being one of the best per­ Anderson . . ___ 100 98 was always a large delegation from formances ever made by any base­ Hogan of Terryvllle In another eight to Coach Jerry Fay, 1s because they Highland PAi:k, the team which the quorum was full. Anyhow, the round bout. Portell, a much dev-' S hea...... 98 Manchester. ball team in baseball history. were asked not to by the officials in ANOTHER B.ACK;GONB WRONG harely got o4i of last place last sea­ club has been arranging things, erer boxer, had little trouble beat­ charge of the Armistice Day cele- son, today head.=^ the league Stand­ Boys of those days were know^ Under such conditions all New Totals 517 512 506 too. It has arranged for the fol­ to spend morning after morning in ing Hogan who Is a slugger pufre bratioi. here that afternoon. Ther^. ing. being the only team to win all lowing results in the climax games England would be Interested tor it and simple. Mickey Roberts also ' Because he waa -imable to keep the wet patches of strawberries would be possible to get to Boston will be a very Important practice up schoiaetlc requirements, ■ Garl of Its three game.s. Center Church, Manchester Green (8) referred to; earned his decision over Hop Wah, it seems, started in low gear, and picking berries at 2 cents a quart from Manchester In the morning, session for the Cloverleaves at tho Brown, hackfield ace of the Colo­ Stevenson...... 90 105 108 Advance Dope the Chinese. Nick Christie of Bos­ state armory at 7 o’clock tonight. couldn't shift. Nevertheless, High- and If there was twenty baskets have a bite to eat and then get the ton kayoed George Welch of Hart­ rado A g,gles, was dropped from M etcalf...... 98 89 114 Ohio State to win the western picked It was a good morning’s Airmembei" must rept.t. band Park hit some high scores. conference by beating Iowa; Army train home the same night. ford In the third round. the 3qpad,in lateTOct,Ober./r “:, C o le ...... 121 123 102 work. This money would be saved Tho Cubs are booked to play the Manchester Green, with almost 108 to win from Notre Dame by inches; t • f ■ • • • the same lineup which won the pen­ Wilkie ...... 109 87 for two purposes— July, 4 or a trip All-New Haven eleven at Mt. Nebo M urphy...... 120 96 128 Carnegie Tech to beat George­ nant for the Masons last year, had to Boston on one of these excur­ WE HAVE ANOTHER EXPERT Sunday but It Is considered highly ITS -.A’ iqCAL t a l e n t qpE.AM town; Georgia Tech to beat Van­ Improbable that Coach Tom Kelley a nip and tuck struggle with the derbilt; Georgia to beat Florida; sions to see a ball game. Bon Ami for two games and then Totals 538 500 560 Boston In those days had such a Clyde Burrows Ted Coy, famous Yale back of. ;wj'll lay many of his best cards on . members ^ of the 'Jrarslty Bon Ami (1) Texas to beat Bnylor and Texas A. other years, is now “ expertlng” tlie-table with the Cloverleaves sqi^-atiElorida-are resld&ts ol walked away with the third to take & O. to win from Southern Method­ well known catcher as Martin three points. Tommy Conran rolled Suhie . . . . Berggren. H(i was an Idol of the ter a San Francisco paper, giving looking on. About the .inly good the the etakeh. ' .Fifteen ^;'of «he 33 Brennan . . . ist, but only in the event that hiss opinions of Pacific coast teams Cloverlea?\ es can possibly gain from varsity inen • are ' from either with the Bon Ami. His opponent, Hume is out of the latter's line­ Manchester fans, for he was one of Howard Murphy, was high man for Brozowski , Pirate Pitcher and eastern teams. their scouting expodltion, Is to Tampa oif' JafeksehV-llle; Plltt / . . . . up. the men that played with Water- this match. bury, managed by Senator Harold Bolettl High Scorer Conran . . . . Other arrangements for which the club is responsible Include the Durant of Gilford and captained by - The strong Sons of Italy outfit, the late Judge H. O. Bowers, that Goes Operatic a newcomer in the league, got off Totals 525 517 482 following results by sections; East— Navy to beat Michigan; played In Manchester. Martin was to a flying start by winning two a wonderful catcher and could snap games and pinfall from the Con­ West Sides (3) Harvard to beat Pennsylvania; Schubert ...... 88 91 Pittsburgh to win from Washing­ them to second while kneeling Clyde Burrows, former pitcher struction. They hit over 500 in all down as though shot from a can­ on the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball three games and made the high F. Hansen .... .114 92 ton & Jefferson; Princeton to win 1575 MAIN S’T.I C. Hansen...... 106 112 from Washington & Lee with non. Martin had a sad ending. He team, has “ gone operatic.” team total for the evening with became insane, shot his wife and 1.636, They also took the team high Sad ...... 86 103 touchdowns to spare; Yale ditto Burrows, who used .o organize Canade ...... 107 112 with Maryland with ditto to spare; two children and then himself. It de lux “ barber shop” quartets ‘'single with' 583. DomCnick Beletti was a nation wide story In those Men! Don’t Overlook TfeiillSeat ‘ took the high honors for the even­ Syracuse to beat Ohio Wesleyan; among, his clubmates, will make hla ly ing both as to single and three, Totals 501 510 562 Vlllariova to beat Temple. days, but Manchester has seen al­ debut with the Philadelphia Grand string. His scores were 154, 110, Charter Oaks (1) Middle West most the same thing in latter years. Opera Company next season. 121 for a total of 385. A strike and' C u rtis...... 108 102 Mlddlewest— Wisconsin and Chi­ One of the pitchers was Klober- Sln-3 his childhood In Mystic, Factory Surplus six one-pin spares coupled with lib­ B ldw ell...... 105 88 cago to play a tie. quite against the dance. He also played with the Conn.. Murrow.s has nurtured In eral fillings gave Beletti his 154. Burke ...... 103 93 popular trend; Purdue to beat same Waterbury team that defeat­ ambition to become an opera Hundreds are taking advantage of this remarkable offer It is believed that both will stand Robinson . . . . .104 96 Northwestern and the conformists ed Manchester so bad at Woodland singer. Burrows used baseball as Get in early and get first choice— WHILE THEY LAST as high three string for several Anderson . . . . .108 93 won’t like this one either; Mlnno Park In 1893. Baseball players a stepping stone to his goal. weeks. The Conslructlon won the aota to beat Indiana; Illinois to were not paid as large salaries in At College 'vCommerclaU League,, pennant last Totals "52*8 '472 511 win from Butler with something In those days as they are today and It His prowess as a bail player while ^ season atr# they didn't'look very reserve; .Missouri to come back at was necessary to have some other attending Mercer University at. weak last night, going over 500 In the expense of Kansas State; No job during the winter. Kloberdance Macon, Ga., caused Burrows to l>e all three games, something whiqh NICE WORD FOR LO> braska to outlast Oklahoma; North did this and selected the job as u selected for a place on the All- only twf other teams did. Billy Dakota and South Dakota heaving ticket taker at a theater In Worces­ Southern Collegiate baseball team. Wlganowskl and Joe Sargent roll­ Harvey Long, rangy tackle for at it, with the writer strictly favor­ ter. It was a non-union house and He later made the big leaguer, as a ed best. the Detroit eleven, is rated as one ing the Dakotans; Marquette per­ the labor- unions learned of this member of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The West Sides also got away to of the best defensive tackles in haps a shade- on" Kansas, and they put the .kibosh op. the at­ After Burrows had saved $3,000 throe point start, beating the the country by mid-western ex­ South— Alabama to win from tendance of the games In Boston or from his ball playing, he threw Guaranteed ^ Chapter Oajta the la^t two games perts. Kentucky; North Carolina a slight In othei cities where the Boston down his baseball glove and headod and i)lnfall after lo.Mng the first. edge aheafi on South Carolina, al­ team played, so Kloberdance went for New York City to study mu.slc. All Wool Joe Canade and Lefty Curtis were though I really should say that I out of the picture. But the “ singing pitcher” found high scorers. The West Sides hit like the Carolians’ chances; Ten­ UACE FOR SCORING HONORS Long at Short that three grand did not ^tet one 501,510 and 562. The Charter Oaks nessee a romp with Sswanse; Tu- At short there was Herman Long, went over 500 twice. very far up the scale when studying Spud Lewis, halfback, and Biff laxe to win from Alabama Poly. who played with a broken arm. under the music masters of New JleeUioven Clul) In On the Coast Playing with one arm strapped to The British Americans will- he Hoffman, fullback, are making a York. two-way race on the Stanford Pacific Coast— California to beat his side and also batting one hand. To continue his musical educa­ .■replaced in the league by the Bee- Washington by yards and yards; It was an Important game, too, for ’> thoveh club. In jnstice to the form- team for scoring honors this year. tion he was forced to take a job In Southern California to beat Arizo­ they were playing Cleveland that a dental office. Meanwhile, numer­ ' er, however, U.must be stated that na by touchdowns and touch­ the offlclais of the club did their day, yet Long got a couple of ous lucrative* offers from baseball DESERVES MORE ATTENTION downs; Stanford too good for San­ singles. Fred Tlnney, an old Brown best to enter a team. It seems that ta Clara. clubs were made to him, bat Bur­ College star and later with the rows turned them down. He pre- men who promised to roll with them Only a climacteric upset can af­ hacked out and went to other clubs. Harry Stuhldreher,, former Yale team when the law school f ired to keep his lowly dental Job fect any part of the coast arrange­ represented that college and was The British American Club allows Notre Dame star, says Lou Pesso- ments but many of the others can for thosopportunlty It gave him to no one who ts not a member of Its lano, tackle and captain for Villa selected by Alanzo Stagg to repre­ keep up his musical studies. and probably will be affected with­ sent Yale at the Chicago World's club to bowl for the team. The Nova this year, 1s one of the great­ out further notice. In Concert Field ’^'^ethoven and Nlghthawks will roll est tackles he ever saw in action. Fair, was also a player on .the Bos­ However, I like the Navy be­ After three years of this, Bur­ ton teams in those days. He was a rows entered the concert field. He cause I think It has found a punch hard hlttsr and a wonderful fielder, »'■ V- that will score two touchdowns, became known as the first concert but conceited. Bobby Lowe at sec­ singer to" Introduce a song In Es­ whereas there Is yet to be discov­ ond and McCarthy at third made up ered a team on which Michigan can peranto, the international language. a great Infield. He also won noteworthy praise for score twice. I like Ohio State be­ In the outfield was Hugh Duffy, BOSTONIANS cause I believe Its passing game Is his rendition of Loewe’s “ Edward" as good a fielder as ever chased a which comprehensive aria he gen­ about to click In a manner too ver­ balL He was, working In one of the SHOES FOR MEN satile for Iowa. erally used in his program. mills in Rockville when the late Burrows Is a baritone. He plans Notre Dame ought to be set for Senator Arthur E. Bowers, just out the Army and Rockne, by this ■to tour the country In concert be- of Yale, and editor, errand boy and EQUALLY smart time, ought to have figured some for making his operatic debut. way of restraining Cagle. The Irish advertising man for the Rockville fo r lowtow n and probably will hamper him some but Journal, placed Rockville on the not enough. If they stop him alto­ baseball map by getting them NOTRE DAME-NAVY country wear are the gether, they can’t lose. represented In the State , League. The tie I have arranged between Duffy was picked up to. play the new Bostonians for Chicago and Wisconsin la merely outfield and that was his start In my way of saying that Stagg, never organized baseball. But to the old TO DRAW BIG CROWD Fall. Easy on city’ a total loss for a full campaign, la timers, his name as a fielder will long be remembered. It is doubtful p^vemei^ts, unques-l coming back. If he does. It is hard to figure'Chicago losing. Whether if there are many who will fecall tiotiably smart. As'! . he doea or not, It ia equally bard that he was taken from one of the Expect Over 80,000 at Yan­ to figure'thla Chicago team win­ dyehouses of Rockville by the late correct at a board of ^ ning. I give Purdue the break over Senator Bowers and started on his When Yon Buy a Garment at the Reduced Prides way to national fame as a baseball Northweatern becauae of the notion kee Stadium Tomorrow; .9 5 ; directors' meeting ■ that it has more punch. player. One Suit, Topcoat or ^Coat $16.95. Now 2 lor . r: l ! Tech is hard to beat anywhere Famous Red Sox • as at^ the sidoiartest but particularly In Atlanta' and Many writers of baseball today, Betting Odds Even. otherwise It might seem to have will still maintain that the greatest One Suit, Topcoat or O’Coat $21.95. Now 2 for ;.V: country ' clu bs., just an edge over Vanderbilt In of baseball games to be played in offensive finesse. Vandy hasn’t a world series was between Boston New York, Nov. 9— Army’s great shown itself to be defensively fool and New York. It .was the day’s football team faces the turn of the One Suit, Topcoat or O’Coat $28.95. Now 2 f o r ----- 1 proof, either. As for Georgia and that Matty was good. Smoky Joe road tomorrow In its annual battle .And moderately Florida, the nomination goes to the Wood was a member of the B osW with Kuute Rockne’s Improved :;9 5 One S u i t , Topcoat or O’Coat $34.95. Nd^ 2 fdjr; ,. former because I regard it as being pitching staff. He pitched the open­ Notre Dame aggregation. The l i t ’ , I I • I - {'priced withal—most­ better prepared for a big game. ing game in New York and won. Hoosiers, who made a surprisingly The rest of the nomlnationa need Matty, the Great, was selected to poor shbwing against Wisconsin ly $7-810. no particular explanation— at do the honors in Boston. The game and Georgia Tech, are reported to One Dollar Complete Selections least, not a minute earlier than went twelve Innthgs, to a tie-and be “ loaded for bear” for tomor­ Buys a TOPCOAT or Saturday evening. old time sport writers will point row’s classic and loom as the most OVERCOAT ? All Sizes jBify s’ Suit' out the wonderful catch made by dangerous obstacle in the path of If. You Take One Garment at Take two Suits—or one Suit and one If,, you /Taii^" at' Harry Hooper of a drive made by West Point’s march toward the na­ the Regular Price Topcoat—or one Suit and one Overeont. the Regnlar i^toe^^Wors^de^ ’ Every desirable model—every IF YOU DON’T NEED TWO ; GAR­ SergM, TwistsmieyluU. Every Boowums LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Larry Doyle, playing sCcond base tional championship. At New York— A1 Singer, New conceivable color. Get a Coat MENTS BRING A Friend ai,ong- new..color. AI.LdMy, all models^ _ for New York which saved the On paper perhaps Nebraska and now—and get'the greatest bar­ Yon have your choice of different! styles StOfdt. Mn York featherweight, knocked out game for Boston. Stanford seem stronger than Notre gain of your life. All sizes. In different sizes. < all most go lioW. Johnny Lawson, Grantwood, N. J., It is as much talked of today as Dame, but the Hoosler eleven that 5; Kid Chocolate, Cuban bantam­ Were the home runs that Frank will face thejsoWlers tomorrow will weight, won decision over Pinky Baker used to make in world series be nothing like the team which Sllverberg, of Anaonla, Conn., 8. Specially Priced All-Woor Oveiicpkjkis | ______5«.*' games for the old Athletics. The Rockne sent against Wisconsin and At Belma, Pa.— Young Ketchell Georgia Tech. For one thing, Pul- of Chester, Pa., scored . technical catch made by Hooper is a play that HARTFORD SMARTWEAR CLOTHING STORES, INC., OF N, Y; v will be ever lasting in the. minds of back Fred Collins will be on. the job knoclcout over A1 Conway of Phila­ against the Army, Collins is the delphia, 6. those who saw it. It .was also in that same series, when the two lad who led the South Bend War­ riors to a nine to nothing victory ■'.'J teams were tied with three games THEY’RE STILL CHEERING over Penn State last week. ;• ■ A- each and the last game .was being Interest in the contest hero has .. When Alabama Poly defeated played in. Boston, with the score picked up so rapidly that more than ^Howard In football on October 27, tied, that Snodgrass made his world 80,000 spectators are expected, to lt''i was th9 „flrBt victory for that famous muff ia xunter field— two jam the Yankee Stadium tomorrow. eleven'in Its last 17 starts. , events in basebal' '.!r.tory that are While Notre Dame has been Open Evenings Just Below ever lasting. , - pointing for this game, th» cadets CAPTAINS SWIMMING TEAM . It was in that same series that have been practicing new plays lo Scott, playing his first season in spring on the Hoosiers. And no de­ Halfback Allan at West Point organized baseball, played short tail has been overlooked by Coach is captain of the swimming team stop. The season that he started "Biff” Jones In his preparations to at the academy thia year. and played 1,0bo aucce|iBive bue- stop the nomads from South Bend, - ’*ff .'f,' . e.>( ^ 13 J- IC; 'i y .I'nv.r- 4»' f.v'. ■ -rr» -■ ,V;V3. ' XL / ‘‘■Z ‘ !. .. J; 3 MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 , 192g. PACK THIRTEEN.

RepmUiean and victory would per hen— although less In some come only after hard fights. CONNECnCUT TfflRD BANDITS INSULT LAW LCC«Y Hig DIDN’T WAIT states—Is said by agricnltoral star Pasadena, CaL—Fifteen ylaars FKOGRESSIVES WW The Senators endorsed by or­ Ustlcians to be due mainly to tbe ganized labor, whe won, were "Ship- Union City, N. .J.r—Yeggs don’t ago. Y> Postbama sent a letter to W POULTRY INDUSTRY better selection of stock and better usually stage holdups In the pres­ a ^ailnf&f company in Cotumbia, stead, Farmer-LabOTltc; La F61- care ol it. New’ oclentlfic informa­ Hcnrjy ii. Farrell M EVERYINSTitHCE lette, Frazier, Howell, Johnson and ence of “law and order.”' Bat five, Sonth Anierica, arolylng for a Job. tion on the care of poultry Is gunmen here refused to let. a po* It laid In a Columbia postofflee for Cutting, Hepublleans; "and Wheel­ another eaose of the increase. Such er, Dill, Asbnrst, McKellau’, H u ­ llceman interfere with their Job mqre than six y ^ s , and finally According to tbe latest available developments as the utilization of of taking $700 from WUllam Jen­ was returned to the sender. It has THE PRESS? BERRIES ON THEM^ Ah, But He’s Bobby! man, TrammeU, David L Walsh, figures from tbe Department of kins. The victim had stopped hia Harvard, Yale *nd Prlaceton,] Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., a |26,* Copeland, Kendrick, SWaasox, Con- the ultra-violet rays of the sun now found Its way black to Posthu- Every« Candidate Endorsd Agriculture, Connecticut ranks which supply the much needed aoto and was chatting with the of­ ;Uia, after being on the road for denying-the appeal df the metto-! 000-a-y«ar newspaperman, said In nally and Steyhans, Demoesata The t^ d in tbe growth of Its ponltry ficer when the bandits came up and polltan newspapers to protlde bet-1 one of his recent pieces comment- candidates, endorsed by labor, who vitamin D, by means of celo^lass 'more than,eight years. industry among tU the states of the windows for ben houses, perfected ordered Jenkins to “come across.” ter working places and conditions Ing upon the play In the national by Norris Elected—-Un­ lost were Cermak is Illinois, Neely The patrolman tried to Interfere, tor the football reporters, go back ■ amateur golf championship: , In West Virginia, Hay In Missouri, Union, In the five -years before brooders of great size and scientific Ladles used to leave the gentle­ 1928, the total egg production In methods of feeding advocated by but only lost his revolver for "butt to the old alibi that the Interests! "True, Von Elm was beaten In and Gerry In Rhode Island, all Ing In.” men after dinner to tell their- of the newspapers are not theirs. the first round at Brae Burn and usual Victory for Him. Democrats. this state Increased 82 percent. The poultry experimental stations have stories and smoke their cigars. Now They contend they WOuld prefer'was outlasted there by Volght and egg pfoduetlon per hen Increased rJl played their part in the countn^- they leave the gentlemen alter din­ to have their football activities ig-; Johnston and possibly Dolp, al- about t i percent. wlde increase In egg production My Idea of an upright man Is one ner to te'l their'Stories and moke nored by the newspapers and that (though t am not cenaln whether Washington, Nov. 9.— Although CHDUIUN IS BEATEN This fr crease In egg production during the past few years. who is being hanged. their cigars. . their stadia would be filled with'Bolp lost in the first or second Herbert Hoover’s landslide victory their own graduate customers If round.” has overwhelmed political leaders, the public didn't even know what We know several deskmen who the Progressive group In Congrens IN HOLD-UP ATTEMPT teams were playing. -would haro said to a $16-\-week today boasted of 100 per cent, Possibly this may be true. It reporter; "(Jet in the files there and landslide of Its own. would be Interesting to ,try one sea* fin'd out whether Dolp lost In the Every candidate for the Senate, Hit WHIi BfodG&elr and Ptpe son for an experiment. first Of sseond round.’ endorsed by Senator George W, Cockeyed Viewpointlewpoii Norris, Insurgent leader, and every He Leads Pol^e in Gapiur- It seems, however, that the ath­ Poor Andy Cobcn Insurgent member of the House ittg Bandit. letic officials have a correat view of Fred Loach, rescued from the was fetarned to office. Thl* vic­ the wrong slant and that the Vale; phlllies bv that great humanitarian, tory wa* achieved by the Progres- Norwalk, Conn., Nov, 9,—Harold Daily NeWs had the right angle in John J. Mc(3raw, h&s been assigned .slves even though the candidates Mttnhall, I t , at Crockett otroet, an editorial asking the athletic by his new boss to a permanent post were In three parties and In etates Rowaytoo, was arrested today and board to cover the preiS bCk in the in left field. Andy Reese, relieved scattered from one epast to another. charged with assault and attempted Bowl. of the substitute outfield role, will "The people ate talking about robbery tollowhigr on attack on The editorial pointed out that be moved to second base and Andy Hoover’s tremendous victory,” Charlie Pong, a loest Chinese resi­ Yale, Harvard aod PrinCiton W^e Cohen may be transferred from the said one insurgent, "but the real vic­ dent, in « tetitb Norwalk bnildiiig not Inviting publicity that actually park. And young Cohen may pros­ tory was won hy the people them­ where Pong Ifvesi. With MiubaU was not needed blit that they had per some place where he will dot held wfihotit ball police were seek­ a duty to graduates In hundreds of selves In returning Progressives to be capitalized so commercially. office. Wo scored a Iffd pier cent ing two men sold to have aided Americans Greatest Value!! other flltlss who depended entirely Munhall in the bold-up. upon newspaper stoHes to Inform fieatings Come Cheap victory. We didn’t lose a state and Hoover lost eight.” Pong was dragged into a vacant them of the activities Of teams in Barry Bilimas; Philadelphia room In the building where ha Uv* which they were vitally Interested. featherweight, was told by his man­ The victorious Senate Insurgents were Hiram W, Johnson, Calif., R. ed by the ganjg who apparently*bad It Is somewhat Of a Joy to report ager, Boo Boo Hoff, that he was to- been attracted by reports that Pong that the altitude of the Big Three get $42,000 for fighting Benny B. Howell, Neb., Lynp J. Frazier, N. carried large sums of money. Pong toward the press and Bewspaper- Bass. Blitman fought him and got D., and Robert M. La Follette, Jr.. put up a hard fight despite blows men Is not held by the other seC- knocked for a loop. And all he got Wls., -Republicans; David I. Walsh, from a blackJiack and lead pipe, and tlons of the OOUntry. And that may was the beating, he claims id the Mass., Barton K, Wheeler, Mont., the men fied with Pong screaming be one reason why the Big Three petition In whloh h« Seeks a di­ Kenneth McKellar, Tenn,, and C. C. In chase. Time Isn’t so big any more. _____^ ------vorce - from------Boo- ■Boo. ------. ■ ■ Dill Wash., all Democrats; Henrik Police saw Munhall flee In a car Shlpstead, Farmer-Labor, Mina. All and gave chase In a commandeered had been personally endorsed by car, catching him at the door of his A.C Norris and he campaigned personal­ home. Then they found the black Has Hair That ly for each of them excepting Walsh Jack and pipe. Munhall’s eaf was and McKellar. registered In the name of one of Tested Won*t Mind- the men being sought In tbe hold* Smith' Appeal. op. The affair ocenrred after mid* The lone endorsement by Norris, n f^ t. Bat Toes Will which the electorate rejected, was his appeal for the election of Gov. Alfred E. Smith to the presidency, A straw vote among the hfeaVy Ibwa City, Not. 9.— IrtlUg Nel­ fils gtoup ho.wever, did not support freights favors Young Stribllng as son, a blond young man whose hair Norris’ choice as several Insurgents, nmcTOSAVE .00 the most promising. Let us b8 Bifid will not mind a comb, was r the ring would become those hart’s valiant battle in behalf of last minute fight to save the life of iHAVE NOT GONE FOREVER. WE big conference stars but he found Stanley - Hoppe, confesiied Toledo that more thail a reputation.is Hoover as responsible, more; than What a thrill is in store for you! Don’t be satisfied with any radio until you hear HAVE A BOUT ON THE CARD any other thing, for the Repp.blican child slayer, from the electric FOJI NOV, ^0 BETWEEN A CC^ needed to make a Big Ten varsity. chair In which he Is sentenced to In his lOphomOre year this fail nominee’s success throughotit the STEINITE. Famous for super performance. Uses 6 A. C. tubes and one rectifier tube. * pud-Op todnO'folks KAMhD corn belt. Bookhart took the die tonight, was being waged here McLARNIN AND GROG AN, he heoame so diseouragecl -with hit today by Eldon H. Young, Hoppe’s # "■' fodtbali prospects that he tuffied in stump for Hoover last Ju)^ and One illuminated dial. Beautiful wood cabinet, duco finished. This is why. Steinite is kept it day and night until efection attorney. • AJetUb .in Bnenos AlTes ad- hlS suit afid set his mind Oil the Although previous pleas, both to * basketball squad. day. ' r- America’s greatest value. Ask for a demonstration in your own home. • vertlaea Iot hoxerrs. Ou the list * the Court of Appeals and to the Roilie Williams, assistant foot­ State Supreme Court have failed, • of derirablea, seat to fit! * ball coach, persuaded him to re­ In t^e Hou-se. ^ • American promoter, appears * In the house, eleven Insurgents the Board of Clemency has yet to turn to the squad the day before decide what recommendaU n It will • the n ^ e of Joe Oans. Maybe • the Min- esota game and when that sought re-election. All had the‘per­ • they’d like a.peak at Jem • make to Gov, Dona hey, on Hoppe’s If You Like Nice Furniture In Yoiir Home important game started he had bis sonal endorsement of Norris. They V ■*' ' • Mdce, tddj * were all re-elected, beginning with plea for commtttation of sentence, old place On the betodh. while Hoppe’s attorney maintains There arri-yed the .situation in the the patriarch, Henry A. CoopCr (R) Louis Angel Flrpo is staftini his that-the petition "as of right,” filed game when lowa scored a touch­ of Wls., his nine associates from Tuesday In Supreme Court, auto­ comeback effort. He only has to down and- tied„Minnesota and the that state, and ending with Rep. See These Beautiful Cabinets By Steinite get rid of compounds to reduce to matically stays sentence until the game could be wOn by converting James„H. -Sinclair, (R) of N. D, motion Is decided. title weight. Why doesn’t he hire the point after -touchdown. The American Federation of La- a butcher? ■ . When this legal angle was pre­ ^ Ingwersen, the .warsUy- bqs;;naean.whlle boasted of ./a tre­ sented to Warden Preston B. tESSi . “ roaOh, fbbked around t^e bench mendous victory In the Senatorial Thomas, of Ohio State Peniten­ He takes Off ted fKUntdS fit A and then nearly capsized the young contests. Of the 22 Senatorial can­ S'y- workout, then'steps into the dining tiary who has been making prepara­ ■ € men when he Ordered: didates, endorsed by the federation tions for the carrying out of the • ^ room and eats a couple of sheep, “Get In there, Nelson, and kick and its organ “Labor,” eighteen pigs, or calves. By the time he’s for that point!” death sentence, he Said, "if the at­ % )|i elected. Labor leaders were par­ torney general rules Young is right, ready to fight he’ll weigh a scant Nelson got In and kicked the goal ticularly vain about two of tlie -v^ic- and won the game. the execution will be stayed. If he 500. tories—that of Senator Royal S. holds the attorney is wrong. It will Copeland (D) of N. Y., and Senator .gc ahead as scheduled.” Dempsey win fight again for C. C. Dill (D) of Washington, lu A board of alienists yesterday de­ $500,000. He must need a new palf Shows No Signs both Instances, the federation de­ clared Hoppe to be neither Insane Of' ahoes. nounced their opponents as reao- nor feeble minded, thus destroying tlonaries and pointed out to ..Work­ almost the last vestige of hope for iiai Of Retirement ers: that their states were normally the confessed murderer. p i L 4 P - football Briefs After 4S Years ■■:: /. iW k New Haven, Oonni, Nov. 9— Dud r* Charleswortb, Yale’s crack center. Ogden, Utfthi Nov, 9.— G. L, w Will get a; rest tomorrow. Art I, Falmer "Will replace him against “Gus” Becker, one of the most fa­ ■M}.- mous trapshooters in this country, i i u ; llaryland; has been at the game for 45 j'ears w “ fthd , ho.: gives no Signs of qUlt- ■ ' Cambridge, NOVi, -tlhjf. '■ ’ \ Har-vard and’^ 'PifiA. eibVWs art scheduled to %ake their-flttal work* During this period, Beckisr has outs bn Sbldleris Field today In pre­ shot at 300,000 targets,-at;hls own paration for ttndorrow’a game. The expense of $25,000, and has made Crimson squad had to WOtk OUt la an average break of 94.2 per cent, the baseball cage yesterday beeause of the targets shot at. Ho rscently performed what is of rain. Crawforl is giving Put­ Hundreds of thonsands of Moxle bottles are THE STANDISH THE “REMBRANDT” A THE “SEVBLLA” nam a hot battle for the quarter­ i^ofikoned in the west as a world mark— breaking 171 targets opened each week! (Jot the caps from family, A beautiful Console in the Spanish back post. friends and dealers. Everyone has ah equal A Console of distinction finished in Trlnceton, N. J., Nov. 9— Pour straight-band shooting. He scored with built in “Dynamic’^ mode... A showpiece for any home. 199 In 200 targets. chance to win one of the big Moxle prizes. For American Walnut Veneer. Built-in ^Jdcelon regulars, Miles, "Whyte, contest rules write Moxle, 74 Heath St., Roxbnry, Speaker. Complete with the Steinite Polyphon­ LaViUb and-Jones, are in poOf -eon* One of his favorite feats, which Mass. “Polyphonic” speaker. ic speaker dtttbn afid^u^llkely to play against he floes for nothing many tMes, during the year at wild west per-^ And there’s an award for every contestant. Washington ft Lee tomorrow. Yes- All caps returned are destroyed by fire soon ■ terday’s ’pliaottBk"ladl64ted "that the fonaances, is to play “Home, as received and counted. $170.00 $150 00 $170.00 forward paili Will ftttUrt Prince­ Sweet Borne” on some espeolaliyi Many people keep a tew bottles In With Tubes ton’s attackH.v J ; constVaeted targets built by tS^at© their Ice box and a case or two in W ith Tubes With Tubes m John'Browning, gun InventOr^X. their cellar. West Potnti N. if., Not. 9' —' VHow long am .1 going to, .coh*^'- 'mArmy’s football squad leaves today tinue shooting?" he repeats for New York, whore the cadets will take their final workout this Hear The New 3teinite Dynamic Speaker. Table Model afternoon before meeting Notre Dam© at Yankee Stadium tomor­ FAVORS ONE-MAN RULE Ready t o Set Your Table Model Set On. row. Owing-to the >yet field, yes­ terday’s practice here was confined A man to rulfe over boxing as to blocking and tackling and a brief Judge Landis rules over baseball kicking ahd signal drill. A football Is favored by Tex Rickard. » SWEATERS rally was.held by the cadet corps REPRODUCERS $ last night; For the Entire Family—La)w Priced Annapolis, Md., Nor. 9 —Owing LARGEST ASSORTMENTS IN HARTFORD ‘‘Every Shade of Every Tone" pix to a plethora of good material, / f O X V Come Here for Your Sweaters. You Will Save Money. Navy’s lineup ‘ for the Michigan l^ gam e Is uncertain. Chances are The only reason some fel­ 63 Men’s Heavy Sweatw Coats, Seconds, $1.50 each. M 'that fresh men-wlU be put Into the lows wear a.mustache'is WE HAVE A LINE OP LOUD SPEAKERS RANGING IN PRICE * 4 game at frequent Intervals. Squad CHARTER OAK SWEATER SHOP ^ B , using Michigan passes, could Lot they’re attached to it 75 Pratt St., Room 1, Steams Building, Hartford PROM $5.00 to $62.50 ^ g a ln against the varsity and second — * ^ te a m s in yesterday’s practice. Try a new speaker on your present set. Remember that good results from your radio depend nn a good speaker. ' . DID TOIT KNOW THAT

Leo IMegel , has never lost a gjbif nuitnh iff Maryland . . . WE SUGGEST THAT YOU MAKE YOUR And Joe Beckett never was knocked OUt Iff the United States SELECTIONS NOW . . . The experiment of using — of— '■ two team! tried In tho Western Conference ' s pear bM been a PERSONAL ENGRAVED failure . . . tyom MoArdle, Ric­ kard’s matol^aker;^- asked Jim Slattery to ^ h t Tuffy Griffiths CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS . . . And Slattery eald, ^'No. I , Oar assortment i» ready and we believe it to be the don’t even know the boy.” . . . Major B.ob,’^ ey l^ d ’k Tennessee finest ever. Barly cfabico will a&ure early delivery. football team recently defeated . the pajor,. M d to ask tViFS CaACKS. what the score was when it was i 6— a over . . . And he said he’d like 1$ uKe Fd E. BRAY to kiss his boys . . . The Navy Radio Department in Charge of Arthur ...... ' v Is going to make the first move A waU6|0«AND PINNER. JEWELER to make up with the Army . . . He^5AL\MAVi"B0lLE0" 645 Main St•y Farr Building, South Manchester And grant all the oonoeMlons. « dear vniR MOMS ttUNi Cor. Main St. and Brainard Place, Johnson Block, SonOi Manchester ------t •6eM>l tk A WH=g sags" v; B

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line lantern which he was experi­ ^ N O T IC E - iiiiinniiiniiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiinHimiiiHiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiH menting with exploded. His clothes DIXIELAND PLANS PRINCESS DIVORCED Notice Is hereby given that on CHEMISTS m WAPPING were Ignite^ as well as the kitchej and laf^er this date I'will not be re­ of the farm house, on Laurel Hill, sponsible for any bills contracted but he managed to beat out the ARMISTICE DANCE Paris,' Nov. 9 . ^ ’The Seine Court by my wife, Dorothy Wilson. The Pleasant Valley club will hold today granted a divorce' to Prlhchss Your Chadren W A ^anit WAY TO COMBAT flames. He is now visiting his sis­ (Signed) William J. Wilson. I ^23482348535347485348532348234848234848239053532348484848534853235353485353532353 the first of thieir popular whists on ter in Waterbury for a few days, Michel Charles Murat: on 'the Nov. 9tb. 1928. „ Friday evening, November 9th. All Saturday night the proprietors of ground of desertion. The Prlnoeis^, until his band heals so that he can Dixieland, the popular dance ball whist players are cordially Invited return to his work. before her niarrlage In Paris dhj Sweet ciders— 36c gallon. Farr POISONOUS GAS and there will be four prizes pre­ at East Windsor hill will stage their Feb. 5,. 1913,, was Miss Helen,-! Ltros., 981 Main street.— Adv. Miss Annie Kupchunos, daughter fifth Armistice observance. This One Of The Beautifiid | sented to as many wihners. After Stallings, of Cincinnati, Ohib. ot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kupchunos, will mean a real evening of cele­ the playing is over refreshments Prince Murat has often heei^jn- and Peter Qoldrick, both of Wap­ brating. They have -engaged Bpnle will be served by the committee in volved in litigation Ipi. Prance ”and New York.— The Chemical War­ ping, will be marrle'’ Monday, Nov­ Rock and the Cottonplckers to pre­ charge. The Pleasant Valley Club America, chiefly suits instituted for fare Service sees success ahead in ember ,19. They will be married sent a special program of appropri­ I Dolk We Are plans I to hold eleven whists this debts. In February, 1924, he was its effort to provide protection at the HolyTrinity church, of Hart­ ate numbers. There wIH be noise- We Are Now winter on the following dates: Nov­ against carbon dioxide Major ford, and the wending breakfast makers and favors and other sur­ sentenced to two months Imprison­ "'f ember 9 and 23; December 14, Jan­ General Amos A. Fries, U. S. A., will be held at the home of the prises galore. It Is advisable that ment by the Twenfth Correctional uary 4 and 18, February 1 and 15. Chief of the Service, discloses in bride’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter parties make their reservations for Court In Paris after being found March 1, 15 and 29, and the last Kupchunos, where they will reside I For Only 99^ ' I “ Industrial and Engineering Chem­ tables, anad booths in advance to guilty of removing from bis home one April 12. Prepared to Take istry,” a journal of the American for the present. ' avoid disappointment. certain properties that bad been This Friday evening, Nov. 9 at 8 attached to satisfy a London 5 It sleeps, talks and walks. Beautiful and durable. J Chemical Society. o’clock, will be the District Farm “ Carbon dioxide, the twin brother Statesmen at Geneva propose tailor’s bill. S Has a pretty lace trimmed dress, lAnderclothes, shoes and Bureau meeting at the Scantic Par­ to carbon monoxide, but not so dan­ P0IS0NED.AND ROBBED the men who start the wars be In June, 1920, his automobile = stockings. ' ish House for South Windsor, East gerous. is a product of ordinary made to serve in’ the front ranks. was dttrched in New York for a Windsor and Ellington. The speak­ debt just as hQ and his wife were I ' Regularly Sells for $3.00 combustion and of the respiration New York, Nov. 9— Two arrests That would end the possibility of ers will be J. H. Putnam, County about to sail fbr France.. of men and animals,” says General Agent," of-Franklin Co., Maas; J. were made early today In connec­ anybody ever winning any wars. Fries summarizing progress in the B. Lewis Farnier of Southington; tion with the death of Walter Mc­ I HERE’S THE PLAN development of by-products of Mrs. Henry_ Moore of Southington Cann, 54, wealthy realty operator chemical warfare to shield work­ and Robert Hayes of Hartland. found poisoned* and robbed outside E Call at our store and get your Doll Card. Save it. ers from industrial poisons. There will also be singing and mov­ a Brooklyn speakeasy yesterday. in conjunction with our regu­ = It will be punched as you make your purchases. When “ The question of eliminating the Those arrested were John McCue, injurious effects of carbon dioxide ing pictures. lar jewelry and watch repair­ E you have purchased $10 worth of merchandise you The topic of the Christian En­ in whose apartment McCann’s hat in places where adequate ventila­ 5 ' ceive the doll deavor meeting for next Sunday was found, and Prank Long, who ing. ■ tion cannot be secured Is an im­ evening at 6.30 at the church will discovered the body. I FOR ONLY 99c portant industrial problem. be “ W hat. Is #elng done for and McCann’s teeth and mouth were Why not> save yourself time Military Importance against World Peace?” , and the blackened by some corrosive poison. and expense by bringing all “ It is of direct military import­ reference will - be found in Rob. He had been robbed of consldera'ole I We Sell a Complete Line of ance at the present time owing to •14:19, and the leader will be Miss : ewelry a-nd a large amount of your work to us. the necessity of providing some Faith M. Collins. money won on an election bet. I Merchandise for Children, means of combating poisonous ef­ At the regular church service McCue admitted early today, police Work guaranteed. fects of carbon monoxide in sub­ which follows at 7:30 “ The Shep­ said, that McCann collapsed In the E Any merchandise purchased here may be applied on ! marines when the crews are en­ herd of the Hills,” Harold Bell speakeasy and that his body was E the card in securing one of these beautiful dolls. trapped therein, through accident Wright’s beautiful and ever popu­ dragged outside when aromatic or other emergency, as in the recent lar lecture by the pastor. Rev. Tru­ spirits failed to revive him. McCue. collision of the S-4. man H'-Woodward. Every one is also said McCann had refused to “ The Chemical Warfare Service weicQHii^-':';:i^^}<,. .i-r ^ setjie a $30Q,,bet with him. is now endejLVorlnfe to find sbmfe The Pioneers or Y. M. C. A. McCtie" declared Long was not I Carini’s Dept. Store means of solving this problem. It Group, tnet In their new club room,, present. The latter was arrested Expert Watch, Clock and appears, that, although difficult, a because police said he told con­ last Wednesday evening. They en­ . Jewelry Repairing. i 25 Oak street, South Manchester solution will ultimately be found, joyed an hour of discu.sslon on flicting stories. and when found" will prove of very “ How a President is Really Elect­ 999 Main St., So. Manchester great value commercially. ed.” Frank W. Congdon. who is MADE ARRANGEMENTS Watch Out—Demand Genuine Next door to Postoffice. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiinimii “As most of the Industrial pois­ soon ;to assume the leadership of ons common in hazardous industries the group, was among the fifteen Brooklyn.— It wasn’t Joseph have been proposed as effective present. Plans are under way for a ' Havernlck’s fault that be didn’t Chemical Warfare S<.rvlce has dedication of the club room on the commit suicide. He called the un­ studied very extensively the prob­ evening of November 22. Because dertaker and made arrangements lem of protection against -these of the limited .capacity of the club for him to call for a dead body the poisons. Such protective measures OUAKEROnaS room, only Y. M. C. A. members of following morning, ffle turned on are, of course, directly applicable the thre local groups together with the gas In a closed room and gave to industry and have proved a theig fathers will be invited. Items himself up to die. The undertaker boon to those engaged in many on the program will include motion found the body the next morning, VVVVVVVVWN Your Neighborhood Store Carries hazardous occupations. pictures, a checker tournament f<5r but a pulmotor sqnad of the police Dangerous Poison old and youn,g. and remarks by department revived it. “ Carbon monoxide is one of the Elmer T. Thlenls, Hartford County most dan,gerous industrial poisons Y. M. C. A. secretary. The new because of its lack of odor, color, PROTECT YOUR PLANTS club room, attractively painted in Symington’s and taste and its widespread preva­ cream and brown, is located in the lency. Although its physical prop­ old broom shop just a little north­ Popular Men’s Shop BY USING erties are not such as to make it a » ^ Manchester Dairy east of the parsonage. The Y. M. practical chemical warfare agent, C. A. boys, have themselves sup­ • Offers yet it was often eucountered during plied the money for all improve­ the world war and protection ments to date, and have also done Buck wh eat^ Hulls against it was a serious problem. considerable of vhe painting. Al­ “The explosion of high explo­ bert E. Stiles of Fleasant Valley did SHIRTS THE BEST MATERIAL FOR MULCHING : sives in enclosed places, such as much of the carpenter work. In a wide range of styles at dugouts. interior of a ship, etc., Theodore A. Petersen, of 33 Elm Ice Cream causes the generatioi* of deadly street, Rocky Hill and Miss Rosa A. For •winter protection as a mulch ar|bund shrubbery, concentrations of carbbn monoxide. Stubenrauch, of East Windsor Hill, evergreens, bulbs, perennials, strawberry beds, etc., a Therefore There Need Be No Worry About Machine-gun fire in tanks and pill were united in marriage at the $1.65, $1.95, $150, $3 ?5.00 investment may save a $100.00 planting.. boxes and tlie use of explosives In Wapping parsonage on Wednesday Unexpected Guests. sapping operations are also respon­ evening. Rev. Trpman H. Wood­ sible for carbon mou' xide casual­ Leaves are unsightly and usually mat if they don’t ward performed the ceremony. For blow a w a y... Buckwheat hulls will not pack or mat like Serve Manchester Dairy Ice Cream, for it will please ties in war. the immediate future'the bride and NECKWEAR “ Industrially^, carbon monoxide is groom will reside with the brides straw or manure. It protects the plant but doesn’t , your guests and save yourself a great deal of time and encountered very generally, is mother, Mrs. Edith Stubenrauch at smother them. a constituent of the usual illumin­ East Windsor Hill. • work. ating gas supplied to cities for heat The Parent-Teach'er' meeting, Goes further, as 100 pounds will cover 120 square feet, and li.ght, and is the cruse of many which was to have been held on deaths each year. It is also pres­ inch deep. .'iJOj i|«! next Monday afternoon, at which rl-. ' ent in the exhaust gases of gaso- Miss Jessie Hayden of East Windsor ine engines, in boiler room with It’s safe. We use it in the nursery. Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Hill, was to have spoken on “ Books mufS ers defective ventilation, in fires, and for Children,” will necessarily have It’s clean. It doesn’t mess up the place. in general wherever combustion Is to be postponed for one week on In the new square patterns. Phone 525 incomplete. account of the schools being closed Very attraptive color combina- It’s economical. You c^n apply it yourself. .Seek Protection for Armistice Day. ;ions. “ Because of its deadly character Alfred E. Stone, suffered painful, both in war and in'peace this gas but not serious Injury, to his left has been verv intensively studied hand Tuesday evening when a gaso- $3.00 per 100 pounds. $40.00 per ton. . hv the Chemical Warfare Service, $1.95 to $5.00 n'crtlcularly with a view to provid­ ing some practical method of pro­ tection against it. A 5% DISCOUNT TO MEMBERS OF “ Up to within a few years ago SUNDAY DINNER the onlv devices-that could be used i MANCHESTER GARDEN CLUB were the oxygen helmet an’ the at the AND FINER MOTOR CAR ; hose mask. These devices were so THE WORLD HAS A NEW bulky and handicapped the wearer so much that they were not practi­ cable in many cases. “ The development of a mask with H O m SHERIDAN a self-contained canister for pro­ I SYMINGTON WILSON’S NURSERIES tection against carbon monoxide Turkey, Duck or Chicken was first unjlertaken by the chem­ ..and in O C T O B E R ical Warfare Service at the re- with ail the fixings, $1 Phone 1100 cne.st of the Navy Department for SHOP nrotection of sailors In submarines AT THE CENTER in case of accident to machinery when suhmer,ged. “ As a result of extensive re­ search the Chemical Warfare Serv­ GET READY FOR ice has devised a mask which af­ H k l6 6 7 ^ fords complete protection against carbon monoxide for a limited time, and by changing canisters Indefin­ than last October ite protection can be afforded.” COU) WEATHER Alcohol for the THE ANSWER. -.v-. FOR VALUES A landslide^r tAe NASH ^OO”! Here is the answer to the Let­ Radiator ter Golf puzzle on the comic page: a s h sales, figures tell Nash Cats than last October I SLOW. SLOT, SOOT, SORT, Wholesale and Retail how emphatically and over- PORT, PART, PARE, PACE. Fabric Gloves for Misses and Women, Choice of pretty colored glassware in N The circle of Nash owners—the slip-on, strap and turn back cuff styles, rose, green and J A A whelmiugly Americahas endorsed drde of ”400'* satisfaction and Secretary Wilbur was down in CAMPBELL’S amber ...... X this new and finer mdtor car. enthusiasm r— is grow ing every Boston tlie other day and In­ 5 9 c ; 7 9 g , L 0 0 spected the frigate “ Old Iron­ Pieces include fruit dishes, nut bowls, month, every day, every be­ sides” which is bein,g recon­ FILLING STATION Fur trimmed Fabric 1 n r t relish dishes, cake dishes, cheese and In July, 2916 iQOre cars than any structed. Nothing was said about cause the money never bought so Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk.' G lo v e s...... X cV M J cracker dishes, console sets, candy dishes, July in Nash history— in August, whether or not it Is to be used as y fine a m otor car before! a rum runner. Phone 1551 A large and varied assortment of wool mayonnaise dishes, candle sticks and 4498 more thah any previous and.leather gloves and mittens for baskets. , - • AuguM-—in September,6l76more Before you buy new car, drive than the best previous September the ”400.” Let performance sfiow “ 25 c‘“1.00 New Hand jBags ...... 1 . 0 0 ‘“ 2 . 9 8 — and in October, 10,166 more you why America has gone, Nash! - Men’S'Idned Kid Sedans from $978 to $2,331, delivered. Coupes, Cabriolets; Victorias ftoiu Investors Syndicate Plan Gloves ...... 1.00 Lovely rayon garments— ^vests, bloomers, $078 to $1,775, delivered. chemises,,panties,— some tailored and offers to those with even the smallest of incomes, the way to Children’s Waist Union Suits, C Q ^ comfort, hax>plness and prosperity. A home, a car and free­ white and gray ...... O a / C others with pretty fiO dom from financial worry are posable through thrift and indus­ try. An amount as small as $12.60 a month invested in In­ Boys’ Part Wool QQ/» embroidery ...... vestors Syndicate Certificates for 120 months wiU pay yon in Union Suits ...... NASH 400 cash^“ $2,000. Slips o f rayon with Eiedde the W orld 4n Jfletor Car Value These Certificates are backed and gnaranteed by the entire re­ Dr. Denton’s Sleeping QQ/» shadow proof hems .... 1.00 sources of our Company, amounting to over $22,000,000. "Garments ..... — % /a 7 C inPOItTANT FEATURES-hJVO OTHBIt C^JR MOLS Mall coupon for booklet NJ-5 giving farther facts and informa­ Ladies’ Flannel Women’s Silk and QQ Twin-Ignition motor Alofflionm alloy pistons Bi|ttr centrdized ^ Longer wheelbase's - tion. 6 9 c " ' ^ Wool Hosiery .... C 9 ^ Night Gowns ...... 12 Alrcraft-tjrpe spark (iiMwrStrvn) chassis Inbricadoo O ne-piece Salpn , pings . New double drop frame Electric clocks , fenders. Bathrobes for Men O Q Q Men’s Flannel Night High compressioo Torslonial vibration d ear vision front,”, Exterior metalware and Women . . 4 e c Z / 0 Shirts l . ( ) 0 " " Hondaiile and Love}oy dam per pillar posts shock absorbers W orld’s ^^(»st steering chrome plated over Nash Special O e^n . INVESTORS SYNDICATE nickel . • . {tsKhtif* mtmwtima 7-bearing crankshaft front and rear Established 1894 Salon Bodies crsni pim) Short tnmlng radins ham pers No. 615 Main St. ' Jaffe-Podrove Building, ^uth Manchester

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-lA FARM BUREAU ARRANGES Sousaphone Section of New York Cadets’ Band NEW PRESIDENT THANKS E«ooosxaiaoe3SK3ooooiao»3cyvi»aiXXN30^^ Health and Diet EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS m s FRIENDS IN STATE Here’s a Tasty S p ec^ by the A ^ v i e e ' Series to Familiarize Farmers Hartford, Conn., Noy. 9.— J. By DH. FKANK McCOX With Bureau Service to Be Henry Roraback, chairman of t*'e Republican state central. commit­ ^ F ■ . i -• Held Throughout State. tee and national committeeman for Connectleut, today received a tele­ The Hartford County Farm Bu- gram from Herbert Hoover . In Dr. AlcCoy will glndly ans­ real, a strictly educational organi­ which the' prdsident-elect thahked wer |k^cttial '" on zation, supported by a group of lo­ cal farmers, the county of Hart­ the people of jConnectIcut for their health ann diet, addressed to support In the recent,.election, and hlni, care of The Herald. En­ ford, State of Connecticut and U. thanking Mr. Roraback for his mes­ Chocolate Almond Ice Cream and close stamped, addressed, large S. Department of Agriculture has sage of congratulation. enveloiie tor reply. arranged a series of high class ed­ ucational meetings to cover the en­ i tire county accoYding to an an­ FREE WEDDING PARSON ULCERS AND ABSCESSES nouncement made by Chas. D.^Lew- Waynesburg, Pa., — ’ It doesn’t Caramel Ice Cream Ulcers and abscesses are practi- is, County Agricultural Agent for cost so much to get married* after -cally always caused by a break or the Farm Bureau. all,'not if you let Squire George l ; Also Hulk Ice Cream and Fancy Shapes. ^slight Injury to the skin or mucous “ The sole purpose of these meet­ Zimmerman, of: Horrisville, do it. ".membranes of the body, which al- ings,’’ says Mr. Lewis, “ is to famil­ iarize the Hartford County farmer “ Instead of paying me.” he recent­ For sale by the following local dealers: •ilows the entrance of various bac- ly said, “ those whom I marry can -teria or toxic substances. Croton and his family with the available F‘'arm Bureau services. We believe take the fee and use It for their Farr Hrothers Edward j. Murphy oil, ammonia, and turpentine, when homes or other .essentials. It will ^injected under the skih, may also that as in all other line of business, be a day and night service, for I oai Main Street Depot Square ;rproduce abscesses. efficient production and orderly will answer telephone calls or per­ The mere presence of micro-or- marketing are the .solution of the DnlTy & Robinson Packard’s Pharmacy agricultural problem, and while form the ceremony any hour of the ' ganisms is not alone enough to 24.” cause pus formation.. In fact, strep- we realize these meetings do not 111 Center Street At the Center rtococci and bacilli coli, which are solve this problem, we hope to bring . often found in ulcers, are frequent- more and more farmers to realize riy observed in many healthy tls- the help they may get in its solu­ All that shines Is not serge. ;^aues. The virulence of the bacteria tion.’’ -depends largely upon the condition The meeting for the towns„of ^of the individual. Those who are in Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, Newing­ "bad health, with diabetes, febrile ton, New Britain and Berlin wilUbe 'diseases, or Bright’s Disease, are held at the Newington Grange Hall, especially susceptible. Thursday evening, November -8, Skin cracks from frostbite, sun- 8:00 p. m, T. C. Waters, director -d)urn and scratches are frequently in Rocky Hill will preside at this ;the site for abscess formations. meeting. S. McLean Buckinghajh, Foreign bodies, such as splinters, State Commissipner of Agriculture .meedles -and buttets do not usually will give the main address on wh”at ' :Fqr .C ool'D a q :® cause abscfesses unless, they intro- the Farm Bureau offers to the Hart­ ,3duce pus-forming bacteria, or are ford County Farmer. The progrdm s Amoved and in this way cause an in­ will also Include talks by Stancliff Meiifs Warm CiotMfi§ M ternal Irritation, or unless they Hale, Glastonbury, Mrs. Wm. Carr, manufacture toxic substances Poqounock and Albin Lindquist., Above is the Sousaphone section of the Training College Cadets’ Band of New York City, which will through some chemical action with 4-H Club Boy, Forestville. render a Music Festival on Saturday .evening, in the local Salvation Army Citadel. The band is made up the flesh. They may remain buried The meeting for the towns of entirely of young men who are now training in the New York College for officership in the Salvation W ard’s Goes A “California” Medium Weight Army. . They will be thirty-two strong, and have a v ery. splendid band. They- will render a variety pro­ :Ih the QsSuea for years without pro­ South Windsor, East Windsor, «,iid to the ^ ducing suppuration (the formation Enfield will be held at the Scantic gram of instrumental-and vocal solos, as well as marches and selection by the full band. Lt. Col. Bar­ OVERCOATS of pus). - %,v; Parish House, Friday, November 9, ret it with them. - FOR COOL FALL WEAR Although abscesses usually form 8:00 p. m., with Miles M. Smiffi,’^ S o u t h P o l e FOR MILD WINTER ( Where there has been a break in the' president of the Farm Bureau pre­ by are invited to this meeting. J. creasing. We expect to expose and A stylish topcoat, warm enough except skin, they may also form in the siding. J. H. Putnam, County Agri­ B. Lewis, Southington, Mrs. Leo A. HEFLIN CRIES ‘TRAUD” punish these outrageous practices. on coldest days, light enough for chilly ; mucous membranes of the throat, cultural Agent, Franklin County, Grouten, second-vice-president of When Commander Richard We are now on their trail.” E. B3U:d and his group of in­ days. Fine, all-wool. Medium tan ^jBtomach, intestines .and urinary Massachusetts, will give the main the Farm Bureau, Farmington, and He charged specifically 800 anti- and gray,With faint over plaids. ^passages, or the bacteria may work talk on how the Farm Bureau, may Robert Welch, 4-H Club boy, Haz- Birmingham, AJa., Nov. 9.— The trepid men left on their sci­ Smith votes had been “ thrown out” entific expedition to the South their way through the sweat and oil be used to solve farmers’ problems. ardville, will talk. cry of fraud in counting election in Montgomery county. Chas. D. Clark, Granby, Secretary Pole, Ward’s merchandise Each ...... $18*50 glands of the skin, when the body’s “ Thirteen motion picture reels votes in the state was raised today Single breasted— Sizes SO to 42 resistance is low, or when it is of the Farm Bureau; Mrs. Hfenry by Senator Heflin (D) of Alabama, was an Important part of the have been secured for these meet­ lading. Length 46 in. , chronically, overstuffed with carbo­ Moore, Southington and Robert ings covering Farm Bureau and ag­ foe of Gov. Al. Sniith. A German Inventor has Invent­ hydrates and fats. Hayes, 4-H boy, Hartland, will tell ricultural activities generally,” says Unofficial returns gave Smith a ed an alarm clock that bites the what services they have received sleeper. All those who have tried Ward’s oilskins are the of­ Hat Style ' The best method of cultivating an Mr. Lewis, “ and appropriate selec­ lead of 14,000 over Herbert Hoo­ ficial uniform at sea. For .immunity frpm ulcers and ab- from the bureau. to sleep on Sunday mornings with tions from these reels will be shown ver. “ Hoover should have a ma­ warmth our heavy, weight For Mid-Fall ■scesses is to cultivate good health On November 13, in the 'West at each meeting through the cour­ jority in Alabama of 20,000,” said a fly buzzing here and there A bit of smartness by fresh air, exercis’e and whole­ Simsbury Community Hall, a meet­ know what an infernal machine Yukon shirts and Australian tesy of E. M. Mills, in charge of Heflin. “ Evidence of fraud, cor­ wool underwear were select­ and snap for the some food. Once bacteria have gain- ing will be held for the towns of rodent control, Amherst, Massachu­ ruption and gross irregularity is in­ it must 'be. late buyer. In the (ed entry in a rundown individual, Hartland, Granby, “ Simsbury and ed. Games, cards, chess and setts.” checkers will while away the new color — green. ;they multiply, divide,., and form va- Bloomfield. A. W. Gilbert, Commis­ Community singing will be in­ Also gray and fa’ibus toxins and poisonous sub- sioner of Agriculture in Massachu­ long nights. Ward’s also cluded on each program and a book­ prepared a special orange brown. "Welt Vstances, which irritate and even setts, is the main speaker on this let of old folk songs has been se­ brim. “ic^use destruction of the surround- occasion, E. F. Manchester, Bristol, paint for painting buildings cured for this occasion. 1 0 minutes and tents. All 'ing tissue. The body counteracts and Mrs. A. W. Sweeton, Jr., Can­ “ We believe,” says Mr. Lewis, slzqs $2.98 ‘this by producing a dilatation of all ton Center will tell what uses they “ that we are offering the farmers of the capillaries in the immediate have made of the Farm Bureau. and their families of Hartford ago- neighborhood, causing a local con­ In Plainville, at the Grange Hall, County an opportunity to become “ TCY-HOT” gestion which forces the white cor­ November 14, 8:00 p. m., the peo­ acquainted with available educa­ Vacuum Bottle This Extra Heavy puscles and flood fluid through the ple from Plainville, Bristol and tional services that they have not capillaries into the neighborhood of Southington will gather to hear had in past years. Admission is ab­ the invasion. George Farley, State Club leader in solutely free to all and we sincere­ Pint Suit at $1.19 The exact effect of the white cor­ Massachusetts, Harold Kelsey, Mid­ ly hope that every farmer in the' Size dletown, Mrs. L. U. Barnes, Burl­ puscles on the bacteria is-unknown, county will bring his family to hear KEEPS YOU WARM 'but it is supposed that the wage a ington and Marion Bristol, Canton the splendid talks and see the mo­ r t f * ' $1.39 kind of war, with heavy casualties speak. tion pictures that have been ar­ SAVES YOU MONEY ip i both sides. The white corpusclep, At Winchell Smith’s mill, Farm­ ranged for them through the 'FYiym Green lihen undergo'a fetty degeneration ington, November 15, 8:00 p. m., Bureau.” --'fntll Enamel and die. This forms the white part with C. F. Woodford, presiding, A. The two reel picture. Fair and —and eutwears the average garment >5of pus. Meanwhile the area about W. Manchester will be the chief Warmer, put out by the American Keeps liquid hot for 24 at this low price. Well made with speaker. Harold M. Hayes, Granby, the style, fit and comfort of higher ^this field of combat is cut off by a Farm Bureau Federation carries a hours and cold for 72 Well-knit cuffs plugging of the. blood and lymphatic ex-president of the Farm Bureau, contest feature with it and everyone hours. Complete outfit insure snug fit priced suits. Lightly fleeced inside. capillaries so that the tissues of the Mrs. Herbert 1. Harrison, Forest­ at the meetings will be given an of bottle and enamel at ankles and Sizes 94 to 46. abscessed area die and are either ville, and two club girls from South­ opportunity to fill out a little blank Lunch Kit. w rists. digested by the white corpusces or ington will talk. The towns of stating the services that they slough off. ^ Farmington, Avon, West Hartford, should like to see "-developed in Whenever there is an abscess, we Canton and Burlington are invited Hartford County. The one who have the typical indications of in­ to this meeting. turns In the best blank will receive A Good All Wool* F. J. Seivers, recently appointed flammation, such as redness, sore­ a 'V'ecto Heater through the cour­ .A I ness, swelling and heat. In deep dii-ector of Massachusetts Experi­ tesy of the American Radiator Heavy Sweater ' abscesses there may be severe fev­ ment Station, will give the address Company. THE FA.MOUS er and even delirium. Internal ab­ on available services that the farm­ Sizes 34 to 40 Chest. scesses , can 'usdauy, be- determined ers may have through the Farm Bu­ A monument to the taxpayer is Navy Blue, Brown Q Q reau at the tt3W.n hall in Popounock, Red Head Shells by an examination of tne blood. proposed by a Filipino legislator. Remember all the things people used to da for headaches? Today, Maroon at ...... An’ treating abscesses, 'the physi­ November 16, 8:00 p. m. Farmers We suggest a statute showing two Give Shooters and Hiintera cian should place the patient on a from the towns of Windsor, Wind­ corporation lawyers figuring up a the accepted treatment is Bayer Aspirin. It gets action! Quick, What 'They Want Real quality, very low priced, dilt of fruit or non-starchy vegeta­ sor Locks, Suffield and East Gran- big firm’s income tax. complete relief— and no harm done. No after effects; no effect on but built for service. Heavy b le if the ulcer is externai, or rnilk Buy at Ward’s— ^and the heart; nothing in a Bayer tablet could hurt anyone. (Your Shaker knit of all wool yam. ifiin the stomach or intestines, Save "i^enever possible an ^Icef should doctor will verify this.) Fdr any sort o f headache, neuralgic pains, Taree piece double knit collar. be'i-drained to permirfR'e escape of rheumatism just try Bayer Aspirin. Taken soon enough, it can R eliance...... 79c Snug bottom and cuffs. Large pus. Hot poultices iasstst in bnngr head-off the pain altogether; even those pains many women have Dreadnought...... 95c pockets. inK an abscess to a head so that the pus can break out or the abscess thought must be endured. At all druggists. , v bg punctured. ______Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ’ Questions and answers of Monoaceticacldester of SalicyUcacid _ am an u re The fastidious one may be imtnaculate, confirlent, carefree even in the sheerest, daintiest ^Question; writes; “ I apparel.' wSKing in’a large office and forc- Beecham’s laxative Pills e syi^in by stimulating ecfcVto sit where electrip fatis are the bowels to natural* .Vie' aciidn. Constipation, c^stantly blowing on'm e. I have biliousne.ss, sick headache, and kindred disorders are quipkly had-many colds and think that the relieved by this safe, pleasant method. Not habit-forming. fawdrhaie something to do .it. do you think about it?’’ SPIRIN lAinswer; In the best ventilating Be on the safe side; ^JheNew syidem nowadays- .the fans are plac- — be sure to ask for s ediin the wdlls^;6^tbet*ullding, aitd. THE NATION'S: fail outward so^'ttiaf tne foul air Is Sanitaiy BiRjk«d from the room and borne 50c at all druggists oiit Into the open air. This makes ^^^^Trial size, 25c less draft and fs much more effec- COAL Napkin tivei Ventilation by fans blowing Injlb the room is very expensive and unsatisfactory.. - ..Undoubtedly tlife'Strong currents of air blowing Meets Every Requirement upon the heads and necks of work- er4'‘ make them more subject to COAL of Hygienic Protection. c(d ^ and earaches'and consequent- lySgfve them moT.e sick days. To a-^ ^ colds eat less, exercise more, ATTENX10I9 ! New, narrow construction; add'dn your own case try to sit slightly thicker, tapering. Shaped ■ylpjre the fans do not blow upon for utmost comfort. Made of MOXOillllTS! fine quality surgical gauze and cel­ nl Bntter, Salt and Salad Dress- lulose of^oftest textifre and re- W. . itife ■ .markahle absorbing quailtles. inestion: Mrs-. B. R. writes: “ I These cars must be sold at once to mak% room ^or :ori your diet for constipation i ^ COAL the new Willys-Knight and Whipjpet lind o f’automobiles. ,would like to ^ know whether • should be used on Melba and whether butter and salt di-B.dorrect for the vegetables. If 1929 De Soto Demonstrator COAL satid dressing Is used .on the sal- adSeti’what kind?” /' 1929 Durant 6 Sedan ^ s w e r: It Is all right to use^utr teiFsdn Melba toast, also on veget- 1929 Durant 4 Sedan BOX OF abiU and it is all right to use salt ONE on %he vegetables if they have not COAL bOWu cooked prppeyly. With proper 1928 Durant 4 Coach DOZEN coiikliig, very- little salt is needed.' J Good quality coal in any quantity any I ilave a special article ,pn salad 1927 Hudson Sedan : drbikaings, which I will be glad to Absolutely odorproof. Steril­ send you if you will enclose a large time. . A fleet of trucks and teams at your ized. Affording positive protect- sejf 'addressed stamped envelope JL924 Buick Touring—new paint tion without balkiness. Sgsy.to wiAii your request. service. ^ ^ dispose ot-rrdissdl^es ^ea<:^ly,, Worry Several good Fords ^ I: " Qtestionr'Mrt. t. K. asks: “How ■ -ONE DOZBNI UC A ROSE AIO) LAVENDER BOX. i you cure wbrry?” tnpwer: By getting rid of any These cars carry a 90 day guarantee. Cash or terms. Costs less than others bat is infinitely b ett^. _.4ly toxins which may be Irritat- I'ni the nervous system, and then by*iiildyinig mental science in order to’Siarn how to batter«:a4j.ust ypux V' Machell Motors Sales CLENNEY CO. mdtttftl processes, m ^ V''"’. . S i C O i 91' Center Streeet. 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' . . . V - *{'■ mWWWWWWWfWWW^ V % ' < >< ■*% BBOTnilflWottgK^ ^ M^iln ji MMurii! >■ in the Center Congregational China, however, are as antiquated until 12 o'clock noon. The money j i i i ‘:niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii!|ii m is M -Y MEMBERS Church. ' as sthey 1,000 years kgo, Mr. POST OmCES TO CLOSE order window will be open from 8 A gobd-sl*ed delegation of mem­ Huber sajdl’ ^ o’clock until 10:30 6’dlwk while AlG.H.Tryon’s bers of. the organization was pres- Others who spoke were Principal the stamp window w ill'be open OF 3 YEARS IN CHINA ent,-*: Mr. Huber recently returned Clarence P.' Qulmby, Ray C. Pills- AT 10:30 ON MONDAY from 7:30 until 10:,3p. i HOLLYWOOD MALKET | from'spending three years in China bury, superWlendent of the White No malls will arrive or be dis­ S 381 East Center Street, Corner Parker Street. ’ in the employ of ihe United States Weaving Mili of Cheney Brothers, patched after 11 o’clock at which Sanitary Market time all departments will close for Charles J. Huber Gives an In­ Conditioning and Testing Company. and Chester L. Robinson, head of The south end posrofflee will During that time, he saw much of the science department of Manches­ .the balance of the day. , teresting Talk, Stressing operate on the usual holiday the country. ter High School. schedule on Armistice Day, Mon­ Thouigh owing to the absence of Tel 441 Tei M2 Growth of Modernism. Mr. Huber said that the average The Hi-Y Club is composed of day, according to Postmaster Oliver Postmaster Ernest Brown no orders person little realizes the extent of boys from the sophomore. Junior P.' Toop. had been issued at the Manchester I Extra Fancy Fowls $1,29 | Shanghai, China, is as modern modernism in China, especially in and senior classes of the high City carriers will make the full postoffice at the north end today,' FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS From White’s Farm. as almost any American or Euro­ Shanghai, where fhey have street school. Its purpose Is the promo­ morning delivery and rural carriers It was said at the office that the cars, electric lights, telephones and tion of Christian ideals and leader­ will make their regular delivery. same hours as at the South Man­ pean city, Charles J. Huber, head practically every other convenience ship in the school and the commun­ Parcel post delivery will be made chester office would be observed. Remember Your Wants for of the department of technical re­ which American and European ity. Rib Roasts B eef...... 35c lib. search at Cheney Brothers, said in cities posses. The population of speaking before the first meeting Shanghai is 1,500,000 of which 50,- «M8X3{S8SCS0CJS5CX3CS8SS3C3«3«3SS«3«»»KS£SCSW3^ = Rib Roasts Native P ork ______28c lb. i Two Days. of the season of the Manchester Hi- 000 are foreigners. ST. GEORGE DAUGHTERS Legs Spring Lam b...... 35c lb. | Y Club, which was held last night Some parts of the interior of Rowe’s Oysters Every Day the | HONOR MRS. H E W in Service — Quality — Low Prices Home Made Sausage______i... 35c lb. | Best You Ever Eat, ROc Tint. Native Fowls, 42c ib. «X5S3SSS3»3SXXXXX5K3«OOS3CX3«5aOOSSSS«3S3«5«X3fJSX50SXXS83S^^ Bacon, in piece ...... ______32c lb. | Pork to Roast, 2»c lb. Mrs. J. H. Hewitt, who Is soon to Tjegs of liamb, R7c Ib. leave for a visit to her old home Fresh Cut Hamburg ______29c lb. I Veal .Rimst, ,R7c lb. in England, was honored by the Veal Futlet, 55c lb. r u o N t s members of Lady Roberts Lodge, Annistice Day Specials Blade Pork Chops ...... • .. 29c Ib. | Veal Patties, 8 for ‘25c. Daughters of St. George, at their Daisy Hams, 4Rc lb. meeting in Tinker hall Wednesday Small Short S tea k s...... 45c lb. | Rib Roast Beef, 35c to 42e lb. evening. After the business, Mrs. store Closed All Day Monday. Fresh Eggs from White’s Farm 69c dozen | Pot Roast, 35e to ;i8i- lb. Hewitt was called to one of the Buy for Two Days, Sunday and Monday Home Made Sausage Meat, 33u| GOOD THINGS TO CAT other rooms to confer about the lb. lodge’s Armistice day plans. When Fresh Killed Chickens, 3 to Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii she returned to the main hall, she PINEHURST CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY was surprised to note that her 41/2 each. Fresh Killed Fowls, 3 to 5 associates had been very busy ar­ 42c lb. lbs. each GROCERIES Pinehurst meats are well REMEMBER THE ranging and decorating supper Fresh Killed Frying trimmed, properly cut and tables in a color scheme of yellow Special on Apples. ARMISTICE. Chickens 39c lb. , Baldwin Apfilcs, 50c Basket. the prices are not high. For and- pink, with flowers an., favors in the same colors, and had provid­ Wolf River Apples, 75c Basket. example; 42c lb. Remember, for the day’s ed a generous supply of good things Greening Apples, 8.5c Basket. Pinehurst Hamburg, .chop­ sake and for the sake of what to eat. Mrs. Charles Dotchln in be­ McIntosh .Apples, $1.1,5 Rask€^t.j ped sothat all the juice is It stands for, that Monday half of the lodge presented to Mrs. Loose and Wiles F’ancy’ Mixed! Hewitt a handsome fitted bag of Cookie.s In 1 lb. Boxes, 30c. I Pan-j retained...... 30c lb. next— will be the occasion of QUALITY GROCERY Manchester’s big celebration of brown suede. Mrs. Hewitt is a PORK SPECIAL cake Turner Free. Meadowbrook Sausage the end of the World War. Re­ present officer and has been ac­ Small Lean Fresh Shoulder Phones 2400—-2401 30 Depot Square White Loaf Flour, 1-8 bW. Sack, | Meat, seasoned with pure member, too, for your own tively Interested in the lodge here Fresh Pork to Roast $1.19. 10 lbs. Sngar, 50c. sp ic es...... 30c lb. sake, Madam Housewife, that for many years. She warmly thank­ 28c-30c lb. 22c lb. on Armistice Day— Monday— ed the members for arranging the Our Home Made Sausage Our Store Will Be Closed All Day, Mpnday, Nov. 12. Just Arrive, New Packed Toma­ Bacon, rind off, sliced 39c lb farewell party in her honor and toes, large size, 18c can. it will not be possible to buy Small Link Sausage Meat All week sales on this meats, groceries, fish or other for their most acceptable gift. Tomatoes, small size, 12 l-2c| good bacon have increas­ food materials in any Man­ Mv. Hewitt recently sold his milk 35c lb. 25c lb. MEATS can. chester store. business, the largest in town, to We have Rowe’s Large Solid Oysters...... 4.5c Pint Sunrise Peas, 18c can. ed. the Bryant & Ch ipman company of Center Cut Pork Chops, rib Boneless Roast Veal, all Maine Packed Corn, 18c can. Pinehurst will be closed — Fancy Roasting Pork ...... ^...... 28c lb. Bacon in the piece. .32c lb. Hartford. With Mrs. Hewitt he is or loin ^ lean solid meat Raspberries, Fancy, .35c can. all day. So will the others. Fresh Pork Shoulders, 4-6 Ib. s i z e ...... c lb! That means, of course, that going to take a trip to London, 21 Jewel Coffee, 49c Ib. Rib Ends of Pork to England, to remain the greater part 35c lb. 39c lb. Legs of Lamb ...... ;...... 35 c |b. .. MFrann Washing Powder. Roast ...... 33c lb. between now and tomorrow night, every Manchester house­ of the next six months. Mr. and Lamb S t e w ...... jgp 15^ Light Rroww Sugar, 3 lbs. foil Beef L iv e r ...... 25c Ib. Mrs. Hewitt were married in New 25c. hold must be supplied witn its Rib Coined Beef ...... ! ,16c Ib! Pinehurst Round provender to last Till Tuesday. York and it is 19 years since she Bulk Cocoanut, 35c Ib. has seen her parents or other Rib Roast Beef ...... 30c-38c lb. Ground ...... 44c Ib^ Campbell Tomato Soup, 3 can«| ' Once again’ Pinehurst sug­ relatives in London. They plan to LAMB SPECIAL Home Made Saii^ge M e a t...... 3.5c lb. for 23c. ' . Pickled Pigs’ Feet, 2 lb. 2.5c gests the Friday night ordering sail on the S. S. Minnekada of the Small Legs Baby Spring Boneless Roast Baby "Pot Roast Beef ...... 28c-i5c lb. Black Crow Pam-ake I«'loar, tlic| Shoulders of L a m b ------29c system. Phone in the double­ Atlantic Transport line, which is Lamb Spring Lamb Best Ever, 13c and 3JJc Package. week-end order this eveniTig— scheduled to leave New York on Swansdown Cake Flour, 35« | Boned and rolled. three phones here will operate Spinach, Carrots, Turnips, the 24th of November. 36c Ib. 36c lb. Package. until 9 o’clock, and nave the Fancy Mixed Cookies, 18c lb Ripe Tomatoes, Parsnips, Forequarters of Lamb, GROCERIES goods delivered at any time Fancy Loin Lamb Chops Celery, Cranberries. you want, tomorrow, after 9 WAPPING TALENT Whole Gold Medal, Washington or Rising Sun Flour .... $1.1.5 Charcoal, 6 b a g s ...... 99c o'clock. It’s the safest, surest 49c lb. 3 Kellogg’s Com Flakes...... 2.5c and most convenient way FOR 26c lb.. Boxes for kindling. IN BAZAAR COMEDY Heinz Mince Meat, 2 Ib. c a n s ____’...... 4,5c FRUIT YOU. Can Tomatoes, special...... 10c Johnson’s Floor W ax and Perhaps a Roasting Chicken Grapes, 3 lbs. for 25c. Paste. Johnson’s Elec­ 2 Muller’s Macaroni ...... - . 25c or two meets your idea for Mrs. Charles . Thrasher,. ,Mrs. Bananas, 10c Ib. Large Package Raisins, 2 f o r ...... ,1.25c tric floor polishing ma­ week-end supply. We have a Annie Pilbig and F. B. Clarke who BEEF SPECIAL Grapefruit, 2 f«ir 2.5c. lot of very fine ones. Or chine for rent $1.50 day. constitute the committee in charge Tender Sirloin Steak, Tender Short Cocoa M a l t ...... 45c can ~ <;4il,/)range^,.4^ Roasting Fowl. Or a Chicken of the entertainments to be given Crab M e a t...... 35c can 8 ^ a r ts Apples for~25c. Ken-L-Ratioris for dogs, for the pan or the broiler. best of beef Steak 6 c a n s ...... 90c with the three-evening bazaar next L a r d ...... 1.5c lb. dr how about a Fresh Pork week at the North Methodist 55c Ib. 59c ib. Shoulder, which we will be church, have arranged with Wap- Boneless Pot Roast Beef Best Porterhouse Steak 2 Cans Stringless Green glad to bone for stuffing? ping talent to put on a comedy VEGETABLES A boneless. Veal Roast is a 30c-35c lb. 65c lb. 5 Beans ...... 35c sketch entitled “ Hanging Out the FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Spinach, 2.5c Perk. nandy and substantial week­ Family Wash.’’ This is sure to be a Top Round Roast Beef Bottom Round Roast, all 2 Large Cans ender— how does that strike Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Grapes, Apples, Cranher- Head Lettuce, 12c. fun-maker, abounding as it is with for the oven lean solid meat Carrdts, 3 Bunches for 25c. T om atoes...... 35c you. local hits This will be a feature of ’Ties, Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnips, Onions, Lettuce, Tur­ pr,!.if you don’t care for a nips, Soup Bunches, Spinach, Beets, 3 Bunches for 2 5 c. 2 Cans P e a s ...... • 35c Wednesday night’s program. 49c lb. 45c lb. Celery, J8c. . - keep-over cut, there are a lot Thursday evening the High C e le ry ...... 10c bunch 6 c a n s ...... 99c of delicious Short, Porter­ Parsley* School Dramatic club will present Hardware, Paints, Grain and Hay. White or Yellow Turnips, 85(1 One kind or assorted house or Sirloin Steaks in our a play ?nd the third evening, the refrigerator. Many Attractive Specials at Our i Peck. at slightly less than program will consist mainly of in­ Parsnips, 7c Ib. Pot Roast or Rib Roast, strumental music, furnished by in­ 17c can. These are standard equipment for holi­ Green l'ep(>ers, 15c Quart. mighty good values. dividual members of the Salvation BAKERY DEPT. Soup Bunch, 10c. days, are here in perfection. Army band, mandolin numbers by Phone 2000. Baked Beans, hot all day , Cabliage, He Ib. young folks from the Methodist stuffed and Baked Chick­ ADVERTISK IN THE HFRAIJ)-IT PAYS 8 lbs. Sweet Potatoes, 2 3 c. church and the Maxwell Mandolin ens, good size 25c qt. FRESH OYSTERS Club. The low priced season tickets are good for the three evenings of $1.50 and $2.00 each Toasted Cocoanut Cream the bazaar. Mince Pies Pies 15c-35c each 15c-35c each Jelly Roll 20c each / Coffee Walnut Rings SMITH’S GROCEHY Fancy Layer Cakes 25c each North School Street. TeL 1200 BIRCH STREET MARKET | 50c each Devil’s Food Cakes I Fudge Cup Cakes 35c each = Phone 2298 88 Birch St. = 25c dozen TURNING FROM POLITICS PAUL CORRENTI, Prop. White Mountain Cakes Cherry Cakes to the food question is a genuine relief t o most of us. And speaking of food we would 25c each 25c each remind you that we are closed all day Monyou buy accordingly. WEEK-END SUGGESTIONS AT OUR FRUIT DEPT. I Strictly Fresh Native Pork Finest Tokay Grapes Extra Fancy Table Apples i Fresh Shoulders...... 22c lb. lOc lb., 3 lbs. 25c 49c DEPARTMENT = Fresh Spareribs...... 22c lb. In every piece of meat we sell Fresh Bulk Dates Fancy Florida Oranges = Fresh Pigs’ Feet, 3 lbs. for .....-...... 25c There’s strength to make and keep 20c lb. 59c Dozen § Fresh Roast Pork 32c lb. you well. Fresh Shoulders. . . . 23c E 2 7 c E Fancy Sealdsweet ^ f S Pickled Pigs’ Feet ...... 15c lb. To know that a cut of meat Is Finest Cape Cod I Best Cuts o f B eef pure and sweet— to know that it la Grapefruit Cranberries of supreme quality yau only have 2 fo r 25c L^sLafflb.:...35c*37cIh. E Round S te a k ...... 38c lb. 23c q t Nat. Roast.Chickens 50c Ih. to know that it was purchased at Fancy Celery, large bunch­ i Sirloin and Short Steak ... 45c lb. this shop. Fresh Cut Spinach MEATS es and weU bleached .... .!. 35cE Nice Lean Pot Roast ...... r ••• ,n 35c lb. s Fancy Fowl, *...... 40c Ib. 19c Bunch 19c Peck Beef Ribs for soup ...... 18c lb. E Fresh Shoulders . 23c lb. Sausage Meat ...30c lb. ia in ' Ends ...... 2 0 c E Nice Native Veal— | Salt Spareribs ...... 27c IbV \^©3,1 Outlets • • • • • •••••••••• 48c s Hahiborg ...... 29c lb. GROCERY SPECIALS Bacon Squares ...... 22c lb. Veal Chops ..... 35c-38c lb. E Brookfield Butter Cape Cod Cookies Veal Stew • ax*’.*!* a«a a a^a ax* 22c lb. E S au sage...... 35c lb. GROCERIES 21c box * *. *. * * * * * *. *'.. . . . ' 10 I^^IS. 55c Genuine Spring Lamb— | Special Sale on Sunshine Bis­ cuits— Chase & Sanborn Coffee l^gs of Lamb • • • • • • aaa a.a #<• a««'a<« ax« a*a a’aa# aa» 35c lb.- s Cream Lunch, Erispy Crackers, . . . . . , . . . Lamb Chops (Loin) • • • a.a «xa a-a a .a a a a-a •_# asa 44c lb. E Vermont Cheese : 39c E I Com Flakes : ? M Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box^35c 47c lb.. Xj mb Stew 22c lb. * 3 Special Sunshine Assortment' in (Country Roll Fresh Home Made Sausages (Italian sty le) ...... 35c lb. S Heinz Dill Pickles ...... 33c lb. Ricotta ...... 35c lb. S 51c lb., 2 lbs. $1.00 i- Spinach...... 29c peck Our Boy Tender Sweet Peas " 39c dozen OTHER GROCERY SJ^ECIALS Special Line of Fruits and Vegetables. | Powell’s Lettuce v ...... 15c Eating Apples, dozen .... . 35c 19c Can Fresh Solid Oysters Iceberg Lettuce, Spinach, Artichokes, PoweU’s Let- S Baldwin Apples, 14 qt. bas. 60c Fresh Oyster Crackers ‘tuce. Soup Bunch, Savoy Cabbage, Endive, Green Pep- 5 Fancy Pulled Figs, *.... .30c lb. 16c lb. ^ 39c Pint ...... 19c ,4 for.;:;. 13c pers, Grapes, Grapefruit, Pomegranites, Oranges, Lem- S Dromedary D ates ------.;V'23c To avoid Saturday morning rush and for best service: ims, Honey Dew Melons, etc. = Land o’ L ^ e Peas, can . • •14c please phone your order this evening. ^ V; String Beans, 3 cans ------.v 50c SPAGHETTI SPAGHETTI Weston’s English Biscuits 49c . MACARONI Not-a-Seed Raisin,... 3 for 25c Eyaprated liik,^lor 21 Any Size . Any Length Manchester Public Market 10 Pounds 75c MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. 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I* The.W.., B. A. Guard .clu1) will y ataootsoeoa»xsoo6Mt3e3C8oo6X9t30oesoo^^ meet this evening with Mss. PD6UC RECORDS ABOUT TOWN Pauline Berret of 69 Pearl street. A full attendance of thd members is tf- hoped- for as-plans for the part, the Mrs. Thomas Frazer and two guards will take in the” distrlqt W ARRANTEE DEEDS children, . (?f Medford, Mass., are rally here on November 20 will be ■ C. Elmore Watkins to Robert P. Knapp, lot No. 7 of the Lakevlew Spending a few days with Mrs. Fra­ completed. **The store that holds faijh with the people.” HALES SELF-SERVE zer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William tract. Mitcheli, of 14 Beech street. The A. Willard Case Company Comer Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006 T A birthday party was given Wed­ to the Rogers Manufacturing Com­ F.-Kelley, Prop. nesday evening in honor of Miss pany, land and mill building' on The first in a series of setback Alice Baldwin at the home of John games will be held in the Masonic M ill; street. Delmastro in Glastonbury, The pro­ .^emple social,rooms- tomorrow eve- gram included a Russian dance ARMISTIG DAY G R n CEPY "*nlrig. All members of Manchester MARRIAGE RETURNS given by Miss Gladys Washkowlch Peter Mattlce of Oak street, a I IT PAYS TO WAIT DM lodge of Masons and their friends To be celebrated in our town with an event of unparal- r ~ ' ______i _ are invited to play. and Edward Mozzer. Miss Lillian widower, and Anne , Lazutke of Finnegan and Miss Frank Man- led magnitude.:. 10 years time has served to wipe away New Britain, a widow, were mar­ the sting of war and today we are enjoying one of the A special Armistice celebration freda sang “ The Indian Love Call*’ ried in New Britain on October 30. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY dance will ■ be> held at Pin.ney’s accompanied by Miss Mary Delmas­ most fruitful periods known to our country. i Rainbow Dance Palace tomorrow tro at the piano. You too will want to participate in Manchester’s big night. Charies Pinney, manager^ of FORMS NEW CABINET celebration. Just forget all about food by depending on ^the Rainbow, has secured Lionel J. Kennedy’s first string orchestra for • OIL PRICE GOES UP our complete food service for everything you need. Re­ Berlin, Nov. 9.— Following the member that you will want enough for two days. Stock Up For The Double Holiday the occasion. .* failure ‘ of Nicholas Tltulescu to Pittsburgh, Nov. fi.— Increases of form a coalition cabinet in Ruman­ — at— William Gilkinson and his sister, fifteen cents each per barrel in she ia, the task of erecting a new gov­ Home Cooked Foods Mrs. Minnie Henderson, have sold different grades of crude oil were ernment was entrusted to Juliu their two-family house on Lincoln announced today by the Joseph Mahiu, leader of the powerful Peas­ Large assortment of reafdy to eat cooked and smoked street to Samuel Gilkinson. The Seep Agency, purchasers for Stand­ ant Party, said a dispatch from Meats and Roast Native Chickens. Also Otto Stahls transfer v;-as made through the ard Oil. Bucharest, this afternoon. Delicious Pork Sausage. . ■ ^ ^ . MANCHESTER’S PUBLIC PANTRY Wallace D. Robb agency. Imported and domestic Canned Fruits and Vegetables. H ereyouw illfindalarge variety of domestic and imported The Emblem club held a largely Imported and Domestic Soups and Bouillon. attended meeting Wednesday after­ foodstuffs. noon at the Elks home in Rockville, Imported and Domestic Cheese. with a “ Hit or Miss’’ social to fol­ FLOUR Special FLOUR Pickles, Olives, Oiiions and Relish. low the business. Mrs. Thomas Gar­ Poteto Chips in bulk and Pretzels. ' DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR BONED AND ROLLED “STAR” and “PURITAN” vin, general chairman of the big ______f__ • ■ ■ . Chicken, Crab and Lobster meat in glass. charity whist, November 21, has S^dwich fillers—Peanut Butter. called a meeting of all heads of committees before the regular ses­ Pickled Lamb Tongues, Pickled Pigs* Feet. H AM lb. 38c HAM lb. 32c sion nest Wednesday afternoon. Honey Butter, Comb and Strained Honey. Sugar cured, skinued back. Sugar cured, skinued back. PiaSBURTS BEST New Sauerkraut and Fresh Pigs’ Knuckles. Rev. H. V. Miller, superintendent 24^2 lbs. Sacks $1.05 Imported and Domestic Health Bread. of the Churches of the Nazarene In Cinnamon and Sugar Rusks, Yellow Peas. Pillsbury’s Best and Aunt Jemima’s the New England district will be V 2 Barrel Sacks ...... r.,.,. .$4.00 Brown Bread, Fresh Lingon. STRICTLY FRESH present tonight at the missionary Swedish and Scotch Salt Herring, Salt Mackerel. meeting at the lohal Nazarene Pancake Flour church. Other speakers will be HIGH GRADE KEGS AND BARRELS Kalas-Sill, Anchovies, Antepasto. Rev. H. F. Schmelzenbach and h?s Martini, Manhattan Cocktails, Vermouth. wife, who will tell of their years of Fruit Juices, Grenadine, Kummel, Swedish Punch. 2 pkgs. 23c EGGS doz. 63® 'work in Africa. All who are inter­ Manchester Grsdh & Coal Co. Creme De Menthe, Angostura Bitters, White Rock ested in foreign missions should Water, Ginger Ale. make it a point to attend this meet­ Phone 1760 , 10 Apel Place Pitted Dates,. Pressed . Figs, Polka Grisor. ing. PURE CONFECTIONERY Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Butter. Lard Store Open Every Night Until 9 o’clock. 2 lbs. 29c Sugar 2 pkgs. 15c

STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Miscellaneous Specials CANNED FRinr SALE Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, 2 bottles___ 29c Minute Tapioca, pkg...... lOc I An opportunity to stock your shelves this winter with D & C Pie Filling, 3 pkgs...... 25c Kellogg’s Pep, pkg...... \ ...... lOc ^y-T-Fine Dessert, 3 pkgs...... 25c Gulden’s Mustard, jar ...... 12*/2C CHOICE FRUITS. The prices are of course very low. In Why Pay High Prices Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg...... 33c Jello, 4 pkgs...... 29c Octagon Toilet Soap, 3 bars...... 23c fact, the SAVINGS offered during this sale are MOST AT­ Minute Gelatine, pkg. for Meat When , ...... He Snowdrift, lb...... 23c TRACTIVE. Paradise Peaches, No. 2>/2 can, 3 cans. .57c Super Suds, 3 cans...... 23c Chickens Are So Cheap? FRESH EASTERN CUT ■ .. ______> _____ - vm\n?-GTTnT PORK SHOULDERS A. GRANDMOTHER’S lb. 19c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY! MINCE MEAT, 2 pkgs. . 25c MINCE MEAT, pkg. .... 10c RIB ROAST BEEF TOP ROUND STEAK RIB ROAST PORK We will give one hundred milk fed chickens away for The Best Fresh a dollar apiece. Come early and pick yours out. Ib. . 2 9 c ' 3 9 c lb...... 5 3 c Ib...... 2 6 c MEADOW GOLD MANCHESTER’S COOKIE BEST BONELESS Come Here and Get the Finest You Ever Had I HEADQUARTERS. Tonnorrow— a ^special display and sale of OVEN ROASTS Creamery Butter Weston’s English quality biscuits. lb. 42c CHICKENS...... ,b. FANCY FRESH KILLED Weston's Assorted BROILERS...... 40c lb. 2 lbs. $1.05 lb. 53c CHICKENS to broil or fry lb. 40c ROSTING CHICKENS...... 42c lb. Cookies lb. 45c LEGS OF. LAMB PORK CHOPS RIB LAMB CHOPS Strictly Fresh E ggs...... 60c dozen special Genuine Springoo py Best Center Cut o c* Well trimmed a 4\ Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 3 lbs. ... .19c Ivory Soap (medium) 3 bars...... 19c Lamb,.lb. ... 0 «3 C O /'C lb...... o D C lb. •....••••••••• David Harum’s Tender Sweet Peas, All Chickens killed and cleaned while you wait. Free. 3 cans...... 49c Rinso, Ig. pkg.‘ ...... 19c SHOULDERS PURITAN HAMS OYSTERS' Smoked * • - - OO standard Solid lb...... ZoC* 2 9 c iUeat, Pint...... 3 5 c LOOK FOR THE SIGN! FANCY GREEN MOUNTAIN Open every evening, all day Friday and Saturday. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

15 lbs. 21c NATIVE FANCY EMPEROR SUNNYFIELD SLICED Manchester P O T A T O E S , 15 lb. peck .. 23c T A B L E G R A P E S , 3 lbs. . .25c 1 ’ BACON Rindloss lb. . 31c Fresh, Tender Green Spinach, peck ... 18c I Florida Sealdsweet Oranges,' dozen .. .63c ''■M. SELECTED ‘ Live Poultry Market Brussell Sprouts, quart...... 25c 1 Sealdsweet Grapefruit, juicy, 3 for .. .25c 50 Oak St., Comer of Cottage. Tel. 1536 EGGS doz. 39c Vy PEACHES, lojia 3 No. 2% cans ...... We sell nothing but Chickens aji4 Eggs— no': connected with JToTo** oroToTol o • foT« 49c any other stores.

GRAPEFRUIT . .3 No. 2 cans .»*>KofroTo1 o ' o CbToToroToToToTol 59c

CRNBERRY SAUCE .,... .-...t. 3 No. 1 rans x v m • B»To1 o l o ro T o V o T o ro T o l . . 49c

r PIN E A PPLE , Del Monte ...... ,...3 No. 2 cans ... .. UToi o ^ T^r^'wr^T^r^\ 49c ■'L 1878 1928 APRICOTS, Del Monte 3 N o. 2 cans ■kXU . RSkT.T«VkT.ir.T.1 .... 55c

PEAC H ES, Del Monte ...... 3 No. 2%'taire roVblo o ofoTolo oroTbTi.x.,57c Ask Your Dealer For Buy Your Two Day Meat Supply FR U IT for SA LA D , Del Monte .,.,3 No. 1 cans...... 1 ...... r*,.., 57c Kibbe’s Fancy Tender Here Tomorrow—Many Specials JELLO, Assorted Flavors....____ 4 p k gs. CfYol • roXoToYoICbXoroTol o • roTol’oToroTol.T., 29c

MINUTE TAPIOCA, pkg______10c MINUTE GELATINE, pkg...... 11c FRESH, MILK FED FRESH, MILK FEP KELpOGQ'S PEP, pkg...... 10c Sweet Peas GULDEN’S MUSTARD, 2 jars ...... 25c F O IV L , lb . r.zM.:.;»r.r.nr.i,.z.r.T.T.i 38C CH ICKEN (large) lb. . . . . 43c v^'|SUPER SUDS, 3 pkgs...... 23c OCTAGON TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes 20c New 1928 Pack — aa— aim— — i ii OCTAG6n SOAP, large cake ...... 5c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, pkg. 33c now available at your grocer and the finest quality iii SNOWDRIFT, lb. can...... 23c MELLEX TOOTH PASTE, tube ____ 17c several years. Order a case today. CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE, 2 bt^ 29c C & C GINGER ALE, 2 bottles...... 25c Pork Specials LEMON PIE FILLING, D & C, 3 pkgs. 25c My-T-Fine DESSERT, 3 pkgs. . . ..,25c Also Lean Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb...... 23c Fresh Pigs’ Liver, lb...... I8c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb. \ ...... 20c Fresh Link Sausage, lb...... 'j...... 32c FRPSH F|IUITS AND VEGETABLES Kibbe^s Quality Coffee Pure Pork Sausage Meat, lb...... 25c Sliced Boiled Ham, lb. - ...... 58c TOKAYGRiPESi’Liicious^ed ^ ...... 4 lbs. 29c ----- and— CELERY, Golden Plume, bunch ..... 15c | SPINACH, Fresh Cut, 3 Ib. peck . . . .'^27c H alf IVtoon Tea Lamb, Veal Beef Specials MUSHROOMS Cultivated, lb. . . . , 55c I LETTUCE, SoUdIceberg, 2 bunches.. 25c * - * ...... /.. ^ - CABBAGE, 3 Ibl. lOcIV Tuniips, 4 lbs. 10c. ’ ONIONS, Spanish, 3 lbs. 20c Most people in Manchester have discovered the fine Small Legs of Lamb, Ib...... 35c Veal Cutlet, lb. .55c drinking qualities of both. , , Boneless Lamb:Roast (no waste) lb... 35c Lean Hamburg Steak, lb. 22c •A . • - i ^ Boneless Roast Beef, lb. .. 38c Bondess.Veal Roast, lb...... 35c (Tender and Joicy)

1TIE& THE is. S. KIBBE COMPANY Lean POT ROAST OF BEJEF ...... r.^.r...... WHOLESALE GROCERS, HARTFORD BSSf

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' ru-DWli^l----- Want Ad Information Lost and Ponnd Help WaAte^—Male LOST—PAIR OF tortoise shell glass­ RELIABLE'MAN-with car for local M. FIRE DISTRICT sales work. $30 to $60 weekly. ''tr. Manchester es In case, between Cheney Brothers s V , tabulating department and Ridge­ Referbhees. Permanent. Box P.J in care oT H erald. - wood street. Finder please call 14 3 :^ Evening Herald 172-2. Help Wanted— Male or Female 87 11-2 MILL TAX HimiS CHMGES Classified Advertisements Phone Your Want A3s T 2 Annonneements WANTED-i-MEN AND WOMEN tor Count six averae* words » ““®- local selling. Experience unneces­ To The Initials, numbers and abbreviations STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts, ot AISPJRITDAUSM each count as a word and oomoounfl sary, .Apply 23 Cooper street, after the world. Ask for sailing lists and 6., Plipti®' '2612J. ;i Very Few-Present at An­ New YfrkE words as two words Minimum cost is rates. Phone 750-2. R obert J. Smith, 0 Exwnd price of,three lines ^ 1009 Main- street. London.— Charging that spirit­ Situations Wanted— Female :3Hj nual Meeting Held Last ualism 13 often “ humbug and trick- lilno rates per day for transient datomooiles for Sale 4 3,nd that its study tends to Men’s lAp- WANTED—BY experienced seam- | ads, , . laa? Evening Herald unhinge the mind, Ingleby Oddie, Effective March 17, stress,-dressmaking, cOat relinlng, Cash Cbarge FOR SALE—192G FORD sedan. Good coroner of Westminster, has launch­ !> cts children's clothes. at reasonable Night— Officers Named. parel Field. 6 Consecutive Days ••I ’ condition, can be seen at Smith’s prices. Tel. 1674-14. ed a strong indictment against the 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 5ts 11 cts garage or Pearl street. of? “ unwholesome dab­ 1 Oay e • • • •••e*e---.,,, ll otsi 18 RELIABLE PROTESTANT woman bling in the occult. All orders for irregular insertions FOR SALE—FORD TON TRUCK would like to care for children days, will be cha- red at the one-time rats $10.00; 192i Chevrolet roadster $25. while, mother works. Address Box M, ■ C a ll 664 Dess-r than 20, were preseift at thq Oddie, whose position is tanta­ Cheney Brothers announceq to­ William Long, 97 Summit street. Special rates for long term eve.y in-care .bi'-Herald. ^ - ■■ ■ annual meeting of the South Man-^ mount to the chief coronership of day that J. Merritt.Anderson,jNew day advertising given upon reauest. Great Britain, is conceded to have FOR SALE— l a t e 1925 F ord 2 door Chester Fire' District held last night "York manager of George P. Ide and Ads ordered for 'bjeo or six days IV a n t e D—HOUSEHOLD , work. of 'Aiid Ask for “Bee" one of the most astute legal minds and stopped before the third or Bfth sedan, very good rubber, many ex­ any. kind, for one. day each week. when a tax of 14^ mills on the dol­ Company, has been engag^ to day will be charged only tor the ac­ tras. Phone 651-4. iAddress Box 33 in care of Herald. lar was laid on an estimated grand In the country. His statement was assist in developing a new d®art- tual number of times the ad-appear- Tell Her What You Want made following an inquest upon pd. ch argin g at the rate earned, but list of $44,000,000 now; being com­ ment, fpfi^|tfcp^;^-^ which i^rks Situations • Wanted— Male 80 David vuBiuw Onslow Smiih,ouii5,n, a young man ■ oktogiffQB— of- the no allowances or refunds can be made FOR SALE— 1925 H upm oblle sedan, piled. The rate of 1% mills is con­ of g o ...... on six time ads stopped after toe driven 28,000 m iles $300. Call 2363. sidered sufficient to meet the pres­ good family, whose body was ■^i'‘" ’s'‘ activUtes- in* ap She will take your ad. help you word It for best results. foundnd in the Thames. parer‘field-wstn «bv5*n iinli dav. MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN MAN, 8ud see that U Is properly Inserted. Blit wUI be mailed ent indebtedness of $13,000, pay the No ‘‘1111 forbids” : display lines not FOR SALE—ONE TON Ford truck, educated, willing, experienced in stake body. In good condition. Have Interest charges that will become Verdict of Suicide Mr. Anderson-^'iikA'f i^dTirfbiPiiiis many lines wishes employment. Box same day allowing you until seventh day" after insertion' A verdict of suicide was reached! "The Herald will not be responsible bougllt a new one and have no use M, H erald. to take advantage of the UASH RATE. due before the tax Is collected and portion wlfIpraF7“Tae’ ' Cdmijffny, for more than one Incorrect Insertion for this one, Benson Furniture Com­ and Oddie’s investigation fevealed of any advertisement ordered for pany. pay for the running expenses and Poultry and Supplies 43 upkeep of the district. that some time prior to his deathi:!? more than one tims * . _ Smith had taken up. the study oFV' heffdy' Brbllfers a b o ^ 'm v ^ e r The Inadvertent omission of incor­ . -As the by-laws of the district spiritualism. rect niihllcatlon of advertising will to FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks 19. The new department will be reclined only by cancellation of the C R A W FO R D AUTO SUPPLY CO. frnm two year old hens. Hollywood were ■ changed last year there was “ Evidently Smith had splendid concerned wiUv'Sopeiylng silk piece charge made tor the service rendered. C enter Hr. Trotter Streets Strain-Blood tested and free from but one district, or fire commission * • e TeL 1174 or 2021-2 brains,” Oddie declared, “ unfortu­ goods to the manufact^irers of :pa- white diarrhea. Oliver Bros.. Clarks 8 8 office to be filled this year. Williani nately misdirected. He had been All advertisements must conform Corner, Conn. Wanted— To Buy Houses for Sale 72 jamas, dressing gowns, ’ shirts, In style, copy and typography with Jw Crockett, secretary of the dis-= engaged in unwholesome dabbling trict, was named and re-elected shorts and linings. It will-funofriou regulations enforced by the publish­ Aoio Accessories— Tires 0 Articles for Sale .45 WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all l*’OR SALE—IN MY West View tract in- spiritualism, and this is not the independently of the. ^cravat de­ ers. and they reserve the right to without a vote In opposition. kinds of chickens. Will also buy just completed, six rooms and sun first time 1 have known people with partment which does'a..)jig b,u3i- edit, revise or reject any copy con­ rags, paper, magazines and old parlor, fireplace, tile bath oak flool-s The other officers elected at the sidered objectionable. NOW IS TH E TIM E TO HAVE your FOR SALE—USED Maytag 'electric not too well-balanced minds come ness and was recently.e^lgrgedi^ CLOSING HOURS—Classlfled ads car checked up ''or the winter sea­ washer. Hillery Brothers, S84 Hart­ metals. Morris H. Lessner. Cali 1546. throughout, oak trim first floor, cop­ meeting were Daniel Haggerty, to grief through taking up spirit­ son. Experienced mechanics trained ford Roj.cl. Phone 1107. per screens, single , garage, large . Mr. Anderson will/^b jiqcated at to be published same day must be re­ lot. Price low for this quality house. first assistant chief; Joseph Cham­ ualism, that subject which is so of­ ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays by General Motors assure you ex­ 5U the Cheney New Yoi;k\pffice at 181 Rooms Witbont Board Apply Chas. J. Strickland, 168- Main bers, second assistant; William ten humbug and trickery.” 10:30 a. m. pert work. FOR SALE—BOWLING alley. Inquire Madison Avenue, New' York City. H. A. STEPHENS o f E. C. P ackard a t P ack ard's street. Phone 1727-3. Taylor, collector; George..H. Wad­ The statement of Oddie, which Chevrolet Sales and Service Pharm acy. FOR REN”’—A HEATED room with dell and J. Howard Keith, auditors. Telephone Your Want Ads FOR SALE—-NEW 6 ROOM bunga has caused wide comment here, Center at Knox TeL 939-2 all conveniences. ' in private home. All were nominated and elected on came at a time when spiritualism is '• • •; .1. f ‘ * Ads are accepted over the telephone Electrical Appliances— Kadio 4U Address Box J, in care of Herald. low, oak trim., garage, all modern Don t worry, about prohibUion. at the CHAKGB RATE given above $15 BUYS COM PLETE set i f ^ Improvements; new 6 room house one ballot. It was explained at the stronger in England than ever be­ Indian Shook Absorbers. Free trlaL fire place, oak trim, garage and all fore. Even the ten, pommandment^J.are as a convenience to advertisers, but ELEOI'KIGAL CONTRACTING, FOR RENT—ONE furnished room for meeting that there had been twelve the CASH RATES will be accepted as The Indian Is the Onest shock ab-. gentleman. Apply 23 Laurel street. Imppvements. Telephone . 2632-2 or additional hydrants installed and broken quitei, ,q^ftea hut'^^^ey.Iiave Borher yet made. Ask us about It. pliances. motors.' generators sold call'at 168 Benton street for price 400 Churches FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ and .-.repaired. Work called tor. Phone 956. that the rate of charge was $10 a not yet been discarded/-' \.y. ness office on or before the seventh Center Auto Supply Co.. 155 Center. and 'terms. At present, there are some 400 TeL 673. Pequot Elofatrio Co., 407 Center St. hydrant, that an agreement of one "spiritualist” churches in this coun­ dav following the first Insertion of TeL 710-W. . . - FOR RENT—FURNISHED room for each ad, otherwise the CHARGE light housekeeping In Selwitz Build­ FOR SALE—SINGLE HOUSE on cent per foot with the four inch try. RATE will he collected. No responsi­ Business*Services Offered 13 ing. Inquire Selwitz Shoe Shop. Hackmatack street, with large lot mains had been contracted for in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the bility for errors in telephoned ads Fuel ana Feed 4U-A price reasonable. Inquire P. R. Man­ will he assumed and th-lr accuracy FO R REN T— 131 EAST Center street, ning, 230 Hackmatack street! TeL the supply of water and the scala famous novelist, who has forsaken CHAIR. CANING NEATLY done. 1065-2, cannot be guaranteed. FOR SALE—SLAB wood, ■ stove first clars room, on bat'iroom floor, Increased according to the size of his writing career to delve further ... Price right, satisfaction guaranteed. well heated, near Center. the mains. It was explained that Call Anderson, 53 Norman street. length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars FOR .SALE—6 ROOM bungalow with intt/the mysteries of the occult, re­ Index of Classifications Phone 1892-2. a truck load. "V. Flrpo, 116' Wells S.acres of laad. Wiiiiain KanebL 519 the water company had laid many cently declared that at the next street. Phone 2466-W and 3634-2. Evening Herald Want Ads are now Apartments, Flats, Tenements 63 - eSntef street. South Manchester. new mains and wouli continue to general elections here, 200,000 grouped according to classifications Florists—IV urserles IS FOR SALE—HARDWOOD slabs $10 a do so as the different developments spiritualists will be among the vot­ below and .ior_ handy reference will FOR SALE-JUST OFF, Maid street, cord. Inquire 92 West street or tele­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement on new, 6 room , E nglish style hbUSe,- sun opened up and that a sufficient wa­ ers at the polls. Each tenement rents foi«:5$20,.00. appear In the numerical order Indi­ phone 440. EVERGREENS FROM 50 to 75a Rlue Center street, all Improvements. porch, fire place, one o t . garage, ter'supply was found on hand. Evidence given by the youth’s Why pay rent.;:' jCive,;Usf a.>-small cated: . Spruce ,1$1.D0 each. Catalpa trees ' near mills and trolley line. Garage Rt rths t-^ceeeeeeeeeee* FOR SALE—SEASONED hard -wood, ^Cra largo lot. Morgages arranged. A method is now under considr father at the inquest revealed that cash , payment andJthe rent'-should $2.pp>V|^Ch. 379 Burnside Avenue if desired. Telephone -64. Frlce^low, small down. tMyments. Engagements I‘e •••#•••••••*• ■ GreenhojiSe, E. Hartford, itall Laurel stove len gth $6.50 a load, split $7.25. eratioii'fbr the changing of the he had “ taken up” spiritualism sev­ pay the balance. 'j„ ;>■. M arriages ••••••••••••••••••••• ^ Fred O. Glesecke, telephone Man­ Arthur A. Knoffa. telephone 782-2. 1510. . f o r RENT—ONE 2. 3 or 4 room 87a Main Street. — . 7, system now used in the calls for eral years ago, and had associated 2 family, 12 rooms, only $6,000, IDeaths ^ ch ester 1204-12. apartment, all Improvements. Heat; still-alarm fires, but that has not with people whom the father des­ Cards o f *J?hanks •••••••••••-•••• B also furnished rooms. 26 Birch near car tin^'‘''''-A4sd-^ai^ge. We , In Memonam ...... F Moving— ^Trucking— storage 20 FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wood, FOR S A L E - W a SHINCTCIIH Street, been, perfected. cribed as “ quacks.” He had made street. Inquire Room 11,______are o ffe r in g 'it 0 ' Lost and Found 1 stove length;, $J.2.00 cord.’ O. H. brand, now six room Colonial;’ pak floors throughout,_ fic.o plai^^v.^tlle Theneports of the different offi­ two previous attempts to commit Announcements 8 LOCAL AND LONG distance moving W hipple, telephone. 2228 evenings. FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM tenement Single six "Tdi^’s/ *§tda'm -heat, Personals 3 bath, large corner loti, pplce^ righL cers'6? the district were read and suicide by taking poison,, the wit­ gas, sewer,- si.dew ifebdif! floors-dnd by experienced men. Public store- on H oll street, all improvements. In ­ Terms- Call, Arthur 'tele­ ness said. Aatomohilea ■ house,’'L. T. Wood, 65 Bissell street. FOR SALE-i-^J^SONED hardwood quire at 111 Holl street or telephone the" general report of the commis- trim, first 'IlnmT;'- 2 car garage. .\utomoblles for Sale ...... i-r 4 $12.50’ a cotd,y'$.7:.'50 a load. W illiam phone 782-2. 876 Mala.-Slf.oeL^ - Automobiles for Exchange ..... 6 Tel, 496 1214-4. -.______■ - "Slohers covered almost every de­ $6,700.'‘$50tt^6fisfi.f '.j.' Sass. Telephone" 1930-3, 570 Vernon tail. T'he board of fire commission­ HALLOWE’EN PRANK Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 MANCHESTE’R &, N. y m o t o r D ls- streteti ’ \ Foster Btreeft^ ’^tvj‘6 Jibtises’,:- tone Aiifo Repairing-fainting ...i. % patch—Part loads to and from New FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, all Im­ ers :ihet after the meeting of the Cleveland.— Although the color­ single and oB&"4R9utol«/tif)W affared Auto Schools 7-A York, regular service. Call 7-2 or FOR SALE—BEST OF HARDWOOD provem ents, 'W alker ,*treet. TeL 341. district and re-elected. L. N. ful deed wasn’t laid to a Hallow-, at $12.000.• TWs ai.^OI^ft’-'p'ropo- Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 1282. slabs, large load $7, hardwood $8; ARMismpRMiir Heebner, superintendent of the fire e’en jamboree, the nearness of the A u*o? lor Hire 9 also fireplace wood. Charles Palmer. FOB RENT OR SALE—NEW 8 room sition as well as’a'hpiii^fcc.t ^ I'.Hi'jiges—Service—Storage ...... 10 PERRETT & GLENNEY- moving sea- . Telephone 895-3. . , house wljh fire place, sun par’.or. alarm system, an office, he has held season caused Steve Koren to be­ Moioroycles—Bicycle ...... II son Is here. Several trucks at your tile bath, all improvements. Walker IN sciroois Toiwy since the organization of the de­ lieve witches had been abroad . Uan'pri Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 service, tip to date egutproont, ex­ WOOD fc'D'R SALE—Hard. chestuuL stredt. A. F. Jarvis. Sr. Tel. 341. partment,. and Albert Foy, chief and again. He went out to his barn to IliiHinosa nnii rrofesalnniil Services perienced men. Phone 7-2. mixed, white birch and slab. Season- Robert J. Smitli Business Services Offered ...... 13 '.ed'iancl sawed to order. L. 1'. Wood FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, mod­ The regular Friday morning as­ fire marshall. find three of his horses painted Household Services Offer.ed ...... 13-A .■Cl^iV 55 Bissell street. Phone 496. ern conveniences. Apply 7 Allen sembly for pupils of upper grades blue, green and red, while seven of Real Estate, ..% , . liKuraace, Building—Contracting ...... H Repairing 23 Place. ______Steamship Tiaketo Flort.sis— N iirteries ...... 15 in the Eighth District, schools con his 12 saddle horses were striped J Funeral Directors ...... 16 Garden-Farm-lialry Products 50 all colors of the rainbow. 1009 Main r FOR RENT—6 "ROOM. flat, upstairs, sisted today of the following Armis­ Healing—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, tice Day program: Insurance ...... 18 key fitting, sates opened, saw filing good location and improvemenis. In­ MANCHURIA PAINTED FOR SALE—POTATOES. Choice table quire H. Beebe, 9 Strickland street. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... ID and grinding. Work called tor. stock, SOc'per busKel. Phone E. B. Songs: Over There, and Keep the .Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm London 19S8-2. - Home. Fifes Burning. Painting—Papering ...... 81 street. Tel. 462. FOR RENT—THREfe ROO.M suite. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE Johnson Block, <’aClng Main street, Reading: The Army Surgeon, PROMISED LAND FOR Professional Services ...... 22 FRESH PICKED fruits and vege­ Helen August. Re pairing 23 SEWING MACHl.NB repairing of all tables, from our farm, roadside, all modern Improvements. Phone ‘‘Famous First Ladies” Tallorlng-^Dyelng—Cleaning ,.. 2t makes, oils, needles and supplies. R. stand. Driveway Inn, 655 North Main 2040 o r 524. Recitation: The First Armistice, Toilet Goods and Service ...... 2.5 W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. TeL street. Phone 2659. Edith Lippencott. AMBITIOUS AMERICANS Sketches by liessey; Synopsis by liraucher 715. ONE FOUR ROOM and one three Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 room-flat at. 170 Oak. street.,all Im­ Play: The Crowning of Peace, Bdncntinnal FOR . SAipE^A'PPIjES, sprayCd -hard' 4

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MS.U.8.MT.0rr. Qiaaa, »y nca tcmncc inc. No ho\v badiy a girl C9pfrt$bt, 1928, by Ctntral Press Assoebtion, Inc.. needs new shoes, they’re not much ‘ t • iT~-r good in a pinch. The Toonerville Trolley That M eets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox OUR ROARDINC; HOUSE SENSE NONSENSE By (iene Ahern i t B RESOURCEFUL. 9 “THAI' Voa'Re cirT There was a ycung lady named pdf\ir>ia THC HUMTlMtS "rHAp4 iM ALiLi -THE BA^1/-S-TUFF He !s o U lV r i b b i M c StellSl OP PUBLIC LIFE MA:3bR, No U y -^ B a -T He r e Is p C I Who went to the show with hei A E. O F - t h f yeAf\ PUT TodferHeK verX^ s e e VdHA“T Ui^ CAA A LEV/EL o U e F o r . fella, Mo U s e U s e h And when she got there, THE RULES p o “f o He l p V o u iMv/ e s - t WoU ? IdH^/ U o T -^ V o u A R E Her compact was bare • k ' VtiMA‘1'^ LE Ff OF v/OUR • IMPoRi" EON/PTIAU ® So sne rubbed on a piece of marsh 1— The idea of letter golf is' to •3ilS-r MAKI/U© mella. change one word to another and do “TALKIAi(3 SI^AiBOARP M o MEV MUMMIES, AU'SELL It In p^r, a given number of strokes. U P “iH A -f He r e v o u a r b / = , 'E M Fo r o c c u p V i A<3 “ Crash!” Thus to ctange COW to HEN. in- SlLLIAlESS./^ \ eUEST RfioM S,— The window splintered under the three strokes, COW, HOW/HEW; s U /AAlieP- PAPTfAiER 4 HM-'M-“fHoU<3H'Ts impact of the hard kicked ball. The HEN. i CAPrXAL— Uldlc^UF V RIPIU6 lAi RUMBLE small boy who had kicked the ball 2. — You can change only one let­ LIKE -THA%’ regarded his handiwork, with round ter at a time. |^^V/Eld“TloU — ARTIFICIAL SEATS, — BRIPCE eyes. Finally he decided to own up c a u s e m e 3. — You must have a complete Ho u s e - f l i e s — LIFELIKE PUMMV PARrfAER,- about it. word, of common usage, for each (5REAT COUc ERM OR 5 E M P “ I’m very sorry,’’ he said to the jump. 'l.Mng words and abbrevia­ BU-T S A aAI-TARV - <3REA“T occupant of the house, “ but I’ve tions Jor’t count. Q l/E R VoU R o To r BAKERV UilUPOVAlS ‘’E M -T -TH’ broken your scullery window. I’ll 4. — The order of loiters ea’qnot 5A^'l”tV .'r fetch my father along to mend it.” be changeu. AUP RESyAURAKl-T^S------O P E R A A S A man came round shortly after -\AiRrTEF.P. ASPIRIJU, v/mlR P R o W / and put in a new pane. “ That’ll be two-dollars,” he said. Bless Her Heart. B ox 6-T-VOHlFFLETREEy — M o ld , / / “ But,” protested the other, “ the “ The floors in our apartment ^re id- V/A. rfHA-T's Aid ' boy said you were his father.” very bad.” a brand new wife said “ And he told me you were his to a Manchester clerk. “ Have you IP E A (-. mother,” was the disconcerting anything to— ” ' . ^ reply. “ Certainly.” was the quick reply. “ A can of floor wax will fix them ,, A Manchester girl says her steady up nicely.” hasn’t proposed yet but she thinks “ Oh, yes. Just the thing. And 'She can at times detect an engage­ the ceilings Jire in terrible shape ment ring in his voice. too. Have you any sealing wax?”

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MODERN-OLD FASHIONED 4TH IN THE SERIES OP DANCING 3 SATURDAY EVENING NOV. 10 Public Whists /. •• 4“ Manchester Green School Given by the Manchester Green A1 Behrend’s Orchestra Commnnlty Club, Friday Evening Dan Miller Prompter at 8 O’clock S6 In Door Prizes 6 Prizes and Refreshmenl;s. Admission 50c. Admission 25c. k-. 'TheCoftect ■--.i'',b.;vA 6 ARMISTICE Setback Tournament MASONIC TEMPLE I'Ji: : : 1 -J,' CEEBRATION TOMORROW NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT AT For Masons and Their Friends Owing to the fact that Monday DIXIELAND Is Armistice Day the Men’s Choral East Windsor Hill, Conn. club meeting will be postponed un­ yG' til Monday, November 19. Special Program by Ernie Rock and The Cottonpickers The Good Will club of the fifth district will give a dance and whist Noisemakers and Favors. at the City View dance hall on Keeney street this evening. The usual jolly time is assured to all ABOUT TOWN who go there. The South Manchester Free Pub­ The Manchester Mothers club lic Library and the West Side will hold its November meeting at branch will be closed all day Mon­ the South Methodist church this day in observance of Amrlstice Day. evening. The guest speaker will be Professor Luther A. Weigle of Yale The Manchester Public Library \

University and his subject will be will be closed all day Monday / M *<■ “The Transition from Childhood to Armistice Day, in line with all Every Purchaser Of A Fur Coat This Adolescence." Professor Weigle other public institution in town. has five children of his own and \ his message will be one of absorb­ The Girl Scout Council will meet ing interest to the members. Mrs. Tuesday afternoon, November 13 at Walter Waddell is chairman of the 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. P. Week Has A Chance. In Addition- hostessed Quimby, 116 Benton street. Smart Many Special Values h:i New metallic hats in allur­ ing, close-fitting shapes for the young miss and charming styles for lh^matronr. Stun-’ ning gold and silver hats with Mr. Paul Herrmann Will Be Here For . touches of red; bluf, green and ‘ brown that^wfll bidghten up : your fur coat. Large and The Last Day Tomorrow ‘ small head sizes.. MEN! \ » Mr. Paul Herrmann, senior partner of one of New York’s largest and‘ bestr u p An Excellent Oportunity to Replenish known fur manufacturers, will terminate his visit at the store tomorrow, Saturday. Your Main Floor f , Mr. Herrmann is an expert fur man, having devoted his lifetime to the fur business. ■ ' ! •- it Plan to see this special showing tomorrow even if you are not planning on purchas­ A Winter Underwear ing a coat. Mr. Herrmann will be glad to explain to you the various peltries. ■; , ... >. t Needs at Our m l b - n Tomboy How Cm You Participate? Annual Sale of S e a l C o a ts R a c c o o n How would you like to buy a Fur Coat this $82 50 week with Hale’s complete guarantee as to iand up Winsted $245 price and quality and have the. opportunity to Quality skins, dark in color. > Trimmed with self-material participate in the drawing contest? The fort- or with contrasting collars and Tomboy style, wool lined. cuffs. econds” unate name will be drawn from the list of peo­ ple who have purchased a Fur Coat this week i Men’s Men’s Natural and the balance of this month. On December . '■ - ‘ ' 'Winsted Shirts Winsted Shirts first the name will be drawn by Mr. Clarence and Drawers M u s k r a t 1, ’,ii ’^ > ’ 5 ’ and Drawers Quimby, principal of the High School. The Mendoza Beaver $139 $1.69 $149.50 person whose name is so chosen will be entitled Garment Garment to a free trip to Washington, all expenses paid, $95 Values to ?2.25. Me­ Values to $2.75. Light, A sport model with the popu­ C hiffons dium and heavy weight medium and heavy weight lar Johnny collar. Beautifully with Mr. and Mrs. Quimby at Easter when they Your choice of the tomboy or .Sheer chiffon stockings with wool, all sizes. wool, also some fine wor­ lined. sted garments. Johnny collar.' Handsomely the slenderizing pointed heels take the High School seniors on their annual lined. ... .clear silk fropr tip-to-toe. The gold stripe prevents runs Winsted Shirts Winsted Union trip. from going ' below hem. American “Indian Maid,'’ a copper tan, is and Drawers Suits just one of the many new W o m b a t This will be a real opportunity. If you shades for winter. $239 $2.69 have been hesitating about purchasing your Garment Garment __ V . 4 Medium and heavy Regular and stouts, $67.50 new Fur Coat, the thing to do is tamake up your Castor and Platinum' weight wool, and some all light, medium and heavy ■' ■ -I wool garments, values up weight wool, values to A sporty, serviceable coat mind right away. WHY? Simply that we 7 A ..Maih:Floor to ?l3.50 each. $4.50 each. » for the young Miss. 7 Very ■ > : ,. \ * - I moderate in price. Wool have with us this week Mr. Herrmann, an ex­ C a r a c u l lined. ;v ■S'" r- Men’s Winsted Seconds—Street Floor pert fur man. He will have over fifty thou­ ' ‘ **J $135 . I . ■ “ t ' , ' sand dollars worth of Pur Coats to show you. Beautiful castor and plati­ A very wonderful assortment at prices as low num caracul coats, fox shawl collars.,;'?'' ' Other Coats as dependable Fur Coats can be sold, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Raccoon Coats $245 to $325 • Northern Seal Coats .... We are offering this trip simply to attract f -T r |p \.... . $82.50t o $245 your attention to our Fur Coat Department and FOR# • MEN AND BOYS American Opossum cause you to make your decisioh now rather i Two well known brands you can depend on. Coats ^___$100 and $155 than delay it until later. Remember! Free ALLEN A UNDERWEAR Natural Muskrat Coats ...... $149.50 to $275 MR. HERRMANN ' WILL BE HERE Silver Muskrat Coats $175 SV- (LOOup FOR THE LAST DAY TOMORROW Pony Coats ... . $100 to $265 Fane. ALLEN A AND INTERWOVEN European Lamb Coats $100 ■ Every Fur Coat purchas; Caracul Coats $135 to $245 THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ed this winter will be stored i HOSIERY These imported' Mendoza Beaver Coats j ALLDAY MONDAY. free of charge next spring. gloves ilire' irofTett to wear w ith L your fur ebdt. Ftoe quality | I.;,!. . 1 .... ./.y, $95 to $225 50c, 75c, $1.00 Pair We maintain our own cold ‘ kid with 'hind turtied cuffsf *f'S Hudson Seal Goats " " storage vault oii the trimmed wito. contrasting col-1 o:- ...... $39S up second ' floor of our splendid glove at,. Japanese Mink- building' which is kept Coats $495 up ______^ / at a temperature of 28 Arthur L. Hiiltman SO u A h Cn F s TFR • C O N N Beaver Coats . $495 up J | degrees. ■ i-J-'Lv.,. ------..... a6XX8t3q083t80830aP0CKXX3006X»«3ti000P^ ^

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