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(TEN PAGB-^' ,.^J PRICE THREE CENTS rOL. XLIV., NO. 298. Claaatlled Adrertlalng on Page 6 MANCHESTiSR, CONN., SATtTOAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1926.

«>- ...d'DELAY- FONCK ^ AUTOS tlACE TODAY Vacation Pres. Ck^olidge PERHAPS , TILL TUESDAY FOR 6350,000 PRIZES 1 STATE SOFTENS S LOCAL MEN KNIFE THROWN Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Sept. Altoona, Pa., Sept. 18.— Bar­ ring last minute unfavorable On Way To Face Hard Wint^ 18.— ^The, pro]g>sed flight of the weather the annual 250-mile Sikorsky biplane from here to BATTQIStIFQN Paris has been postponed until TOWARD auto race, postponed from 'La­ AT PRINCE GUS IN COURT FOR Monday'at the earliest and it bor Day, will be run off here Aboard Presidential Special.^tum after return in this summer’s this afternoon with the cream probably will not he made be­ Sept. 18.— Ten solid weeks ot vaca­ state primaries have indicated he fore next Tuesday. of America's racing talent AND m C E S S will face an indifferent Congress FLORIDA• ! COAST IN CASE S E I W BOOZE tion behind them. President and i “ Weather reports Indicate competing for ?350,000 prize ; this December and nn openly hos- money. Eighteen drivers quali­ Mrs. Goolidge are returning to the very unfavorable weather for I tile one next March; It is expect­ the next three dayg,” Captain fied for the event. national capital today,.invigorated, ed* that his political mettle will be 4 Timely ^Warning Prevents Rene Fonck, chief pilot, ex­ H^r Posidon in Murder Dif- ^ FooriNabbed Here and Two CooGe/Said to Be Chinese, and refreshed by their summer in tMted to the fullest extent. plained. the Adlrpndacks. One problem of pressing impor­ Attem pt Attack on Swed­ At 7:30 this moiiilng the presi­ tance awaits his arrival in Wash­ ' Huge Losses But Cohimn* ^ent^om Heu^, &ys in Bolton— Ten Local and I ILLNESS PREVENTS dential special pulled out of Ga­ ington. That Is the murder 'by briels, N. Y., on the start of Its six­ Hexican bandits of Jacob Rosen­ ish Royal Pair While at teen-hour run to Waslvlngton. thal, aged Long Islander. Mr. nication Is Cut— Turks LINK 4 IN MEETING Simmons as He Fads to State Police Take Part;| M ’ P H E R SO N A R R E S T To Trylfi^ Winter. GooUodge has kept himself fully The train is cairyfing President informed on developments in this Ask for JaiGsg. • AD Cases Continned Dinner in Tokio, CooUdge back to what promises to Island Ships Lost. be the most trying wlntSr of'h is IN AID OF MERTON White House incumbency, for re- (Gontlnaed on Page* 2.) Mother Taken, Freed on Bail; Jacksonville, Sept. 18.— All com Somerville, N. J., Sept. 18.— state and Manchester police Toklo, Sept. 18.— Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of and munication with the lower east Vouchers Show Daugherty, Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall sa ter^ united last night In making one of fA n cn iraC Y a n d FakiH g coast of Florida below Fort Pierce i a plea of not guilty yesterdai^to the largest liquor raids In years. r J ® his wife. Princess Louise, were the FOURTEEN BANDIT , objects of an attempted assassina­ was cut off today by the hurricane the charge that she killed her hus­ Ten policemen took part, they I7vulpnpA A t C C h a rg ed Jess Smith, Miller in New band, Rev. Dr. Edward W. Hall, were divided into groups and des- .fiVMienCe A lC VUdlgCU. tion here yesterday when a knife which roared in from the Bahamas cended simultaneously on places was hurled at them by a mysteri­ KIDNAPERS KaiiED DRAWING CLOSER and tore a swath of destruction be­ and Mrs. Eleanor R .‘ Mills and was conducted by six Manchester men. ous coolie, said to be Chinese, as lieved to have centered near the York Wth Bug. held In $40,000 bail, which, slie In every case an arrest was made. Los Angelos, Sept. 18.— With they dined at the British embassy. Palm Beaches. furnished. Similar pleas were en­ Caught in Raid. her mother, Mrs. Mlnhle Kennedy The guaird around the palace as­ The full force of the storm struck tered by her brothers, Henry Stev­ Those caught in the police drag­ signed to the Swedish royalty has New York; Sept. 18.— The gov- net were: under arrest and warrants for the Seven Hanged, Seven /l e f t Series of Conferences Ber the Southern Atlantic coast shortly ens and Willie Stevens, and by her been doubled and authorities are eriiment produced yesterday In John Chartier, North arrest of six others, including the combing the mazes of Tokio’s un­ before 3 o’clock this morning-and cousin, Henry Carpender. They street. famous woman evangelist, the derworld in an effort to find the Dead,” AD Shot Through tween Briand and Strese- soon after communication facilities Federal Court official travel vouch­ were held without ball. James Ulianlo, Spriuce street. had been destroyed. case against Aimee Semple Mc­ would-be assassin. ers designed to place Harry M. Four years and three days after Daniel J. Sheehan, Oak street. Pherson was entering a new phase Called “ Insignificant.” Ample warning of the storm, Daugherty, formerly Attorney Frank Jurewicz, North Main the Right Eye. man Point to New Accord. broadcast by the weather bureau, the murders she was brought be­ today. Only the fact that she was The episode was described In of­ General; the late Jess Smith, his street. confined to her bed suffering from ficial /iircles as “ decidedly insigni­ allowed coastwise shipping and res­ fore the bar of justice here. It William Martin. Bolton. an abscessed nose prevented the ficant.” The theory was advanced idents of southeastern Florida personal friend, and Colonel! opportunity to make Salvatore Do Purapo, Bolton. legal denial to four years of whis­ arrest of the evangelist yesterday that the coolie’s act was simply Mexico City, Sept. 18.—-Bodies of Geneva, Sept. 18.— A confer­ towns to make preparations against Thomas' W. Miller, formerly Allen Two Charges. that of a demented Individual and the hurricane. perings. on charges of criminal conspiracy bandits, swaying In the breeze from ence held yesterday between Aris­ Property Custodian, together with In every ^ase two charges will and preparing false evidence. absolutely of no political import­ .The Storm has taken a heavy Assistant Attorney General Simp­ be pressed: keeping liquor with In­ tree branches alunjg the Cuernavaca tide Briand, French foreign minis­ the late John T. King, In New S^rtly after her arrest Kenne- ance. The belief advanced in some toil in property damage, mainly son, who says that he has solved tent to sell and actual sale of li­ quarters that the act of the coolie road, gave mute warning to all that ter and Herr Stresemann, Ger­ at Turks Island, where practically York City on April 18 or 19. 1921. the famous mystery, stepped close quor. The Manchester quartet were dy# w s arraigned and was allow­ ed ll^ rty after posting a bond of was part of a plan to discredit the Mexico intends to wipe out banditry man foreign minister, during all shipping in the port was re­ ^‘‘^e against to the slight figure in deepest arraigned in the local police court Japanese government abroad was Mr. Daugherty and Colonel Miller ?2,500. Her preliminary hearing and to avenge the death off Jacob which relations between the two ported destroyed. No lives are mourning. Two black-robed judg­ this morning and formally charg­ termed “ preposterous.” reported lost. ' whose trial for conspiracy entered es looked down from the bench. ed. Owing to the inability of state was setMor Sept. 27. The story, as pieced together by Rosenthal, American business man nations were discussed, was but Direct Chai^o Telegraph and telephone coi]S- yesterday, allpges The spectators waited for the spec­ police to be present to testify, the the police, is that the coolie found of Woodmere, N. Y., who was kill­ the, first of a series of such meet­ panies suffered the complete loss of mat this was approximately the ial prosecutor to snap out his cases were postponed by Judge Mrs. McPherson, accordin’* to the his way into the British compound ed by brigands who had captured ings, it was learned today. communication between Fort Pierce time when Richard Merton. Ger­ words, “ How do you plead, guilty Raymond A. Johnson until next complaint upon which the warrant and hurled a knife through an Although the communiques Is­ man capitalist, opened his ulti- for her arrest was based, was the him. ^ and Key West and, would make no or not guilty?” Tuesday morning. In each case ex­ open window in the direction of sued following the conferences negotiations for cept that of Ulianio, a bond of “ begoggled woman” who spent prediction this morning on how Softens Alannev the table where the British ambas­ Seven bandits have been captured were delightfully vague, It Is und­ soon service might be restored. the $7,000,000 transfer of the war- $250 was accepted. It was the first nine days in the Carmel cottage, sador, Sir John Tilley, was enter­ and executed and their bodies erstood that the net results were sequestered assets of the American He had fairly thrust the accusa­ offense for Chartier, Sheehan and which presumably had been rent­ The local weather bureau had tion at the three men. Each in taining the Crown Prince and strung from trees near the scene a better understanding and prelim­ no definite reports this mornios of Metal Company. Mr. Merton has Jurewicz. ed by Kenneth G. Ormiston, form­ turn, had been told that the peo­ Princess at dinner. of the Rosenthal kidnapping. It is inary agreements relative to tne the path of the storm after it struck already testified that he paid $441- Old Offender. er radio operator at Angelus tem­ The missile fell at the feet of ple ot the State of New Jersey reported here. putting of the Locarno pacts into the coast, heading north north-west. 000 to Mr. King for his services In However, Ulianio Is an old of­ ple. Roger Tilley, the ambassador’s charged them with the crime. And At least seven more bandits have effect. Caught in *Watersp6at. helping to put through the trans­ fender. He has been tried on simi­ The complaint states that Mrs. son, who pursued the marauder. fer. The present Daugherty-Miller edch had said, “ Not guilty.” It been killed in fighting with the fed­ Many Rumors West Palm Beach, Sept. 18.— lar charges on two previous occa­ McPherson, “from the 19th day of The coolie ^scaped. eral troops who are closely pursu­ Numerous rumors are afloat indictment alleges that they shar­ was Mrs. Hall’s turn at last. Sen­ sions and convicted both times. On May until the 29th of May, 1926, The prince and princess, who The terrific hurricane from the Ba­ ed in this "commission.” The spe­ ator Simpson moved close to her. ing the outlaws. here of the results, ranging from hamas was marked here by strong his last appearance before the lo­ resided and remained concealed at had planned to leave Tokio today, Seven “ Left Dead” a French promise for complete cific charge named is that they His k'-en eyes seemed less keen as cal court he was fined $250 and Carmel, from which place she de­ changed their schedule and are re­ freakish winds assuming propor­ thus defrauded the government of he did so, and his face seemed to Among those who are reported evacuation of the Rhine to the re­ tions of a cyclone. costs and given a jail sentence of parted with Ormiston with the full maining here on account, it is said, to have been killed In brushes be­ turn of the Saar to Germany with­ their "honeat, unprejudiced and soften. The spectators canght the 15 days. knowledge and consent of Mrs. of a cold from which Prince Gus­ While J. rt. of Macon, Qa , impartial services,” through sanc­ transition in his attitude at once7 tween the bandits and the federal out a plebiscite. However, these was driving on the Dixie Highway The cases of Martin and De Kennedy.” tavus is suffering. troops are the former General .rumors appear to be based rather tioning the Merton claim in hope When he spoke his voice was near here, his automobile was of this personal gain. Pumpo d^o not come within the The complaint also declares that Bonifacio Hinojosa of Zapata’s on hopes than on actualities, for low and his. bearing deferential. jurisdiction of the local court even Mrs. McPherson, her mother and caught in a waterspout, lifted off Voachers Read to Jnry. He went‘ through his paraphrases forces, and Miguel Garcia, a war­ In well-informed circles It Is gen­ the ground and twisted around though they reside In Manchester. five others, Including Ormiston are den in the Jail of Hulrzllac. These erally accepted that M. Briand The travel vouchers showed that of the unwieldly legal phraseolo­ The places where the alleged sales charged with violation of section three times. Mr. Daugherty and Mr. Smith, gy In the indictments returned ♦ 4 HEAD OF STATE DRY men are said to have been left as would not make any wide conces­ Kent’s car seemed to be in the traveling on the same train. In the were- made were In Bolton. Martin 134 of the penal code, preparing dead as the bandits fled. Exam­ sions unless he had consulted M. against the four last Wednesday lives on the main road to Bolton false evidence. hollow center of a huge column of same stateroom, first left Washing­ and it appeared almost as if he ination of their bodies would- seem Poincare. water ^hurlihg rain In all direc­ ton on April 16, arriving in Colum­ Just this side of the town line but To Try Ormiston LEAGUE WILL RETIRE to indicate remarkable, markamaHf.|. It seraaB probabl*, however, that disliked his task. Comment In was arrested In Bolton. De Pumpo, District Attorney Asa Keyes to­ tions. bus, Ohio, on the following day. lowered tones made a murmur in ship on the part of the federal steps toward reduction of, the ar­ No'veisels were reported In dls* The two left Colqlhbus at l2:40 p. whose home is on South Main day spiked a rumor that Ormiston troops for they were all shot my ot occupation^have been taken the courtroom; the Senator’s ac­ street and who also operates a would be granted immunity if he Rev, Ernest Claypole to Return tress. Yn., on April-18 and arrived in New through the right eye. and that Germany has agreed to York City early on April 19. Mean­ torlike shift of demeanor puzzldd small store on the same street, testified for the state. Keyes de­ to Methodist Pulpit; Hart­ Troops are still pursuing the aid France In the stabilization of everybody. ' owns a farm in Bolton. It was at CRY BABY BANDITS ARB while, further vouchers showed clared that Ormiston would have ford Man to Act. remnants of the bandit gang. her currency. On $40,000 BaiL the farmhouse where the-* alleged to stand trial with the other de­ FOUND GUILTY AGAIN. Colonel Miller came to New York Mobilize Against Yaqnis. From tbo beginning made in this New York, Sept, 18.— A Queens City from Washington on April 18. A few minntes later the reason sales were made. fendants. Ormlston’s laVyer has Mexico City, Sept. 18.— fifteen De Pnmpo's Case. New Haven, Sept. 18.— Rev. conference yesterday, there may county juryi which was out fifty- The vouchers were ready before f'

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RIFFREVOLT Bridgeport. H. S. To Install Organ. noticed an increase in business since Sales Manager for Crawford Acting President of Police the through traffic is detoured from Company. supper at the “ Tea Tray” at Bast Center street, and that the tourists Windsor Hill last evening. Miss Hazel Johnson of Bigelow Mias Alice Crawford of Cottage According to the management of Mrs. B. F, Andrews was hostess Conunissioner Cofunends street, who is to become the bride street is spending the week-end the Rialto theatre. Manchester’s are seeing Manc^ster for the first Former Director Walter Olson assisted by Mrs. R. D. Webster, of William Munsle of Center street Spanish General’^ Insolt to with friends in Springfield. newly re-built motion picture house time. of the Recreation Centers anounc- Mrs. Elbert Shelton, Mrs. £ a rl Sergeant’s Quick Work in on Saturday. September 25, was will be opened in a short time. The Since reading this, the people of ed today that he will shortly take Ballsleper. Mrs. George Lundbergs honored with another shower last Nati?e Chi ' i Brought Peter Urbanettl of 141 Pearl entire theatre has been renovated, Manchester realise, also for the up hls duties as sale:: manager for and Mrs. R. J. Dewey. evening. More than thirty-five of street will leave this afternoon tor and no one could ever tell that it first time, that our Main street is the Crawford auto sales company, After the qupper. First- Yflce- Clearing Mystery. her relatives and friends were in the Hartford hospital to undergo a is the same playhouse, after a only, a side street and that Center h»'*'dllng the Oldsmobile and Lo­ Presldent Mrs. James Johnston in- ' atendance, among them twelve of on R yo Years’ War. serious operation. at its re-finished interior. street is our Main street. comobile cars. Direstor Olson loft troduced the speaker of the even­ the members of the young women’s Hi the Interior of what was the .This brings to mind, the ques­ the- Rec on the Jirst of September ing, Mrs. Mary Waters, who spoke sewing club to which Miss Johnson The meeting and whist of the old Park theater, the old plaster tion, where shall we erect our Fed­ after having been connected with on “ The Influence Clothes ’''ols for some y*ars. Mrs. Louis Marte gave a reading Manchester police headquarters in of Miss Vivian Larson of Middle Silvestre, Spanish commander in i well attended, and the sale of boxes finished wRh a steel gray lowqr new bridge over the Connecticut The Crawford r~~>pany is plan- and responded to an encore. Com­ solving the recent *9pencei^ street Turnpike East, and she was assist­ Morocco, slapped Abd El Krlm in netted a considerable sum for the border, and dark walnut moulding. river from ’Willis street, Hartford, nlDjg to erect a modern brick sales­ munity singing was enjoyed by the^ mystery was not without recogni­ ed in making the ararngements by the face and threw him in prison benefit of the club. First prizes Above this are panels extending the to Silver Lane, East Hartford, and room and garage on the site for­ members, the leader being Mrs. tion. is shown today in a letter of Miss Esther Johnson of Clinton in'l920, he made of a former were won by Mrs. Timothy Young entire length of-the wails on both thus directing the through traffic merly occupied by Ernest Bantlev Harry Straw. commendation to Sergeant Barron street. / , friend of a bitter enemy and and Frank Machesney; second by sides. Gilted mouldings set off the over the proposed route that will at the corner of Center and Trotter from Willard B« Rogers, acting The bride-to-be was invited to was indirectly responsible for the Miss Mary Boyle and John Gamba,- paneling, which is done n a soften­ lead from Silver Lane to West Cen­ streets. Bids are being asked for ANNIVERSARY COM.VUTTEE. president of the Board of Police Miss Larson’s home to spend the Riffian revolt against the power of and consolation awards by Mrs. ed blue and cream stencil wffect ter street and East Center street to on th con-*ructl6n of this build­ Comimssioners. The letter as sent evening and was surprised when Spain which continued from 1921 Griswold Chappell and Morton with a border of light orange. Bolton Notch; then due east to ing. The general committee In charge to The Herald follows: she arrived to find so many of her to 1926. Lord. Miss Margaret Boyle who The stage has Seen set back s^ome Mansfield, Phoenixville, Pomfret, Th Oldsmobile car has been of arrangements for the golden Edithr of The Herald:— friends .gathered there In her hon­ That Is Abd El Krim’s explana­ has had charge of the playgrounds, twenty or more feet, and a new Providence and to.^ Boston. handled by the Crawford agency anniversary of Manchester Branch, As acting president of the Board or. and the house so beautifully tion of his hatred of Spain and the was presented with a gold piece. metal gilded porcenium arc con­ Another newly proposed route is fpr some years but now the Loco­ No. 1, A. O. H.. In February of next of Police Commissioners, I would decorated. Both living and din­ reason for his bitter fight against structed about It. A completely new the “ Trumbull Highway” that mobile Junior Eight, a new prod­ year was announced by Chairman like to publicly commend Sergeant ing rooms were gay with pink and Spanish authority in the Riff coun­ Homer Bldwell of Union street lighting system Is being completed will also include our Center, East uct of the Locomobile company of Daniel F. Renn this week. They William Barron for his excellent green streamers. The electric try, according to the Echo de Paris. has returned home from St. Fran­ by the Johnson Electric Company. and West Center streets. It is Bridgeport, has been added. are the following: George H. Wil­ work in learning the identity of the bulbs In the living room, were all The vanquished Riffian leader, cis’ hospital where he has been un­ This system will be as good as any proposed that this new highway liams, secretary; Dr. E. G. Dolan, man whose auto struck and serious­ shaded w^th pink paper to simu­ now on his way to a life of exile dergoing treatment for the past in any theater In the state, the shall lead from Manchester Green Patrick E. MeVey, John F. Foley. in Reunion Island, told his story to month. ly injured Edwin Wt^lsh, on Spencer late rosebuds. The centerpiece on management said. to Andover, there branching off to YOM KIPPUR TODAY. John F. Tierney, John F. Miner, street, Wednesday night. the dining table was of pink as­ a correspondent of the - Echo de A large UVurlltzer pipe organ wlU the southeast, to Columbia to Leba­ James Egan, Laurence Moonan, When Chief Gordon assigned ters. with four silver candlesticks Paris in Targulst, shortly after his Mr. and Mrs. "Victor Anderson of be Installed in the theater next non and so to New London. Hugh B. Moriarty. This commit­ 35 Benton street were pleasantly Today the Jewish people observe Sergeant Barron to this case on o'nd pink candles. Fruit salad and surrender. week. The Wurlltzer organ Is being Business activities have already the annual Yom Klppiir. It is the tee has started on arrangements for Thursday morning there was not a other dainties were served by the “ Until 1921” , Abd El Krlm de^ surprised at their home last eve­ used in theaters the country ove.\ began on Center street and in less the anniversary and periodical re­ ning by about fifty of their friends, day of ^tenement. Among the Jews single clew. The officer, however, hostes^s. dared, “my family was faithfully It is especially noted for the bril­ than twenty years from now, the it Is ^ h oly day upon which they ports will be made to the member­ the occasion being their tenth, or succeeded in getting a list of cars The novel idea used in present- and loyally allied to Spain. My liancy of its tone, and for the com­ dwelling houses tsat will still be observe a rule of fast and prayer ship of the order. which passed that vicinity on Wed­ i’ g the gifts was a treasure hunt. father, who exercised great in­ tin, wedding anniversary. The eve­ found between Mancliester Green ning was spent In playing cards. plete assortment of orchestral In order to atone for sins commit­ nesday night and In a few hours Miss Johnson received a pirate’s fluence on behalf of Spain and facilities for giving '^11 the desired and Adams street, will be few. ted the past year. had arrested his man and obtained cap, a map and ke'". with instruc­ counselled my brother and me to Refreshments were served and all Yours truly, The day comes one week after CHICKEN DINNERS had an enjoyable time. Mr. and effects In playing for motion pic­ from him a confession. tions to wear the cap ^nd follow collabofate with Spain. tures. MATHIAS SPIESS. the celebration of the Jewish New At All Times. All of this sounds very easy but directions. She was oljllged to Offers Services Mrs. Anderson received many Year, or Rosh Hahhonah. This choice gifts. The balcony in the Rialto has working out a "blind” case is much visit six different stations about "My brother had studied at the been partly removed, and there will observance began at sundown on more difficult than most people real­ the Larson home before she final­ School of Mines In Madrid. I spent last Thursday and was observed THE RAINBOW INN Malchester Camp, No. 2640 be no seats there frbm now on. The NEW REC WORKER ize and this is but another instance ly arrived at the treasure box. At f(.ur years in the University theatre offices and rest rooms for until sundown last Saturday. Atop Bolton Hill. in which Sergeant Barron has each point she was rewarded by Karaouine at Fez. When I returned Royal Neighbors, have been invit­ ed to attend a field day of Cap­ ladies and gentlemen, ard the pro­ proved his adaptability as a police­ finding several gifts. Finally by from Fez I met many Spanish jector’s booth have been construct­ BEGINS DUTIES man and his worth to'the Manches­ following directions she came up­ officers who, because I knew their itol City Camp of Hartford which will be held at Keeney Park in ed there. ter Police Department. on a large gilded box and on un­ language, suggested that I offer my A large marquee is being con­ Respectfully submitted. locking it with the key found it to services to the Spanish headquar­ that city this afternoon. All mem­ Miss Ruth M. Calhoun, a grad­ bers who wish to go are advised to structed over the lobby entrance. uate of Bridgeport High and the WILLARD B. ROGERS, contain treasures galore. Among ters at Mellila or Tetuan. When completed It will add much Acting President, Board of her gifts was a hand-painted lus- ‘I went to Mellila and soon won board the two o’clock trolley at New Haven Normal School of Gym­ TODAY to the general appearance of the nastics, will take up her new duties Police Commissioners. terware tea set, a beautiful hand- the confidence of several military the Center. theatrd. Re-constructed stores w-’th as a worker at the West Side Rec CONTINUOUS painted vase, numerous other arti­ chiefs, particularly General Jor- modern copper frontings have been CIRCLE Mrs. Rachel Munsie will leave on Monday, ^It was announced to 2:15 to 10:30. cles in , cut glass, pyrex, dana, General Berenguer and-Colo­ built In the front of the building. JR. EPWORTH LEAGUE linen, pictures, and book-ends. nel Morales. I becamj private sec­ ’’'-'nday in company with a party day. Miss Calhoun will begin at of ten delegates and members of The theatre lobby Is also being re- the same time as the new. associate Jacqueline Logan Hoot Gibson Games, vocal and Instrumental retary of the latter who was In finished. music were .^ther features of the charge of the service of pacific con­ Ellen Douglas Lodge, Dauighters director, B. H. Chaney otAndlana. OPENS THE SEASON of Scotia of Hartford for *''•> con­ The decorating in the Rialto is Since her graduation from New in in “The Man in the evening’s enjoyment. quest of the Riff country. being done by Mall and Rlnglus, "I devoted myself completely to vention to be held at the Hotel Haven in 1921 Miss Calhoun has “Footloose Widows” Saddle” Pennsylvania, New York, Septem­ interior decorators of state-wide had a wide experience in school Fifty Boys and Girls Gather at the service of Spain. At first simple reputation. The general work of re­ STATE SOFTENS TO Interpreter I became the confident ber 20-24. Mrs. Munsle was chos­ community recreational work. She , South Methodist Church to en a delegate and Mrs. Agnes Barr construction was done by David was physical director for two years Sunday and Monday of Colonel Morales, who followed Chambers, local contractor. i Discuss Plans. out the methods of colonization I alternate, at a recent meeting of in the Oak Park Consolidated MRS. FRANCES HALL Helen Davidson Lodge of this An announcement will be made schools, and was director of the indicated. I was given Important in The Herald shortly concerning A meeting of the Junior Epworth missions and I brought to Colonel town. Whltin #ommunlty association of the date npon which the opening girls for three years. • League was held at the South (Continued rrom page 1.) Morales' many tribal chiefs who will be held. Methodist church yesterday after­ submitted without combat. \ An automobile, collided with a She is an accomplished swimmer noon and it was voted a highly suc­ “ I was given to understand that telephone pole near Laurel Park and a member of the examining against a “ foreign” Jury for the board of the Red Cross Life Saving cessful affair. It was the opening trial. I would be recompensed for my about 1 o’clock this morning. The meeting of the season which has a services when the entire Riff coun­ driver and occupants evidently fled U .S . TENNIS CROWN corps. Trial Date Not Set. Her home is in Stratford, this program crammed full if activities. Early trial of the accused quar­ try was pacified. I have a letter from the scene when Patrolman state. About 5C boys and girls attend­ tette depends on the decision of from the Spanish Commander In ■Winfield Martin arrived at the WILL GO TO FRANCE ed the meeting. A program of Chief Justice Gummere regarding Chief promising me the post of scene the automobile had been y games and other sorts of amuse­ a foreign jury. callphat of the Sultan at Tetuan taken away. The pole was moved ments were enjoyed and refresh- This was disclosed today by Sen­ for the entire Spanish zone. It was several Inches. Broken glass lay Richards Beaten by Borotra, RESERVE BANKS GAIN , ments were served. Mrs. Rossa ator Simpson, as he formulated the highest honor I could hope for. about the scene. Who Plays Finals Today Brooking, superintendent, made a plans for a bitter fight before the Silvestre Arrives With Rene Lacoste. $1,740,000,000 IN YEAR few announcements. The committee state Supreme court for the "for­ "Unfortunately a Spaniard ar­ William B. Chipman, popular clerk for some years In I. P. Camp­ in charge was Mrs.'- Brooking, Miss eign jury.” The application will rived who prevented the carrying New York, Sept. 18.— For the Bessie Vennard, Miss Dorothy be made Thursday; out of the policy of peaceful pene­ bell’s grocery and meat market, is Washington, Sept. 18.— Com­ leaving today to assume charge of a first time In the forty-five years’ Gates and Miss Gladys Harrison. Mrs. Hall today pursued her se­ tration— General Silvest-e. history of the American turf court bined resources of Federal Reserve Next Friday another meeting will cluded life in her mansion in New ‘Magnificent and 'courageous etore In West Hartford. Mr. and member bankSj which amounted to Mrs. Chipman will continue to live championship two foreign players be held in the afternoon and in ad­ Brunswick. Her brothers and soldier and very Impetuous, he was reached the title round yesterday, $40,845,000,000 June 30, had gain­ dition ' to the annual election of cousin were remanded to jail. not the diplomat the circumstances at 368 Oakland street for the ed $1,740,000,000 In a year and present. and for the first time since Hugh L. officers, plans for the year will be Confronts Mrs. Gibson demanded. He insisted on conquest Doherty of England triumphed in over $7,000,000,000 since June, discussed. Mrs. Hall gazed unflichlngly at by force Just when the policy of 1923, it was announced today. KEENEY-QUINTAL 1903 the crown that has been held TODAY Mrs. Jane Gibson, the ‘pig woman” diplomatic conquest was bearing by William Tllden since 1920 will Since January 1, the member­ LAST TIMES the state’s star witness, when she fruit. leave the United States today. ship has fallen by 163 banks, num­ PRESIDENT COOUDGE entered the courtroom. Mrs. Gibson “ Jealous of the success of Gen­ Of local Interest is the wedding bering 9,375 at the close o f the fis­ CONTINUOUS at the Episcopal church in East Vincent Richards, the last of returned the stare. The white-hair­ eral Berenguer, who entered America’s hopes to turn back the cal year. It was explained that STATE 2:15 to 10:30. ed widow was nervous as she took Chechaouen triumphantly In 1920, Hartford this afternoon of Warren losses In’ membership resulted B. Keeney, youngest son of Mrs. invasion of the French, followed IS ON HIS WAY HOME her seat with her kinsman. he wanted some glory for himself. chiefly from mergers and suspen­ Keeney and the late Maranthon Tilden, William Johnston and Dick As she arose to answer to the He was finally given the governor­ Williams out of the play at the sions. indictments, however, she answer­ ship of Mellllan and the conduct of Keeney of Keeney street, and Miss 5 SELECT VAUDEVILLE S ■'ontinued from page one) Gertrude Quintal, daughter o} Mr. West Side Tennis Club, Forest ed in i.n even .low voice: operations in that Sector. Hills, yesterday, when he bowed to NEW HAVEN ERECTING and Mrs. Wilfred Quintal of (Car- SEVENTH HIGH SCHOOL ACTS CORINNE GRIFFITH in ACTS L. d expects to devote his Im- “ Not guilty!” "I continued with him the good Jean Borotra in five sets, after Henry Stevens was calm during relations I had had with hls prede­ roll Road, Bast Hartford. On their leading^ at two sets to one and “INTO HER KINGDOM” mc ii.v .e attention to it upon his re­ return from a wedding tour through turn. the hearing, but Willie and Carpen- cessor. I was received by him standing within three points of the New Haven, Sept. 18.— Building der appeared nervous. several times and took rrany tribal the White mountains and Canada match at 6-5 and 15-0 in the fourth permits have be^n Issued here to­ ^■low of Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Keeney will live at day for New Haven’s seventh high Today’s trip is being made by Mrs. Paul E. Bonner, a sister of chiefs and notables to him. chapter. The final score was 3-6, 5-» Carroll Road, East Hartford. Mr. school structure and the second daylight to afford the e.xecutlve and the murdered minister, was the “ During a long conversation I 6-4. 4-6, 8-6, 6-2. , Sunday, Monday and Tuesday first to congratulate Mrs. Hall when exposed to hin^ the fallacy of using Keeney who is well known here is Henri Cochet, who brought the started this summer. The two Mrs. Coolidge a view of the scenery in the insurance business-in Hart­ now under way are being built In along the west bank of the Hudson Justice Parker permitted the rec­ force when he could gain the same long reign of TilSen to an end on €€ tor’s widow to remain at liberty in ends by diplomacy. ford. Thursday, went down to defeat in units and the permit for the most river— a train route never before recent one, to be located on Shelton laken by them. $4(1.000 bail. Suggests Compromise five sets at the hands of Rene La­ 'Bright Light” Romance Since he was about to begin LOCAL COLT»LE DIVORCED coste in the other semi-final, after avenue, in the north end of the Advance requests have indicated Mrs. Hall ate supper with her city, calls for a structure costing that the President will be called kinsmen In the jail. military action against a fiactlon smothering his countryman so com­ On the plea that Charles R. Mc- pletely for the first half of the $260,000. This will be expanded upon for quite a few rear-platform of my tribe 1 proposed to bring be­ from time to time until the com­ appearances. Every sizeable town Murray, whom she married in match that Lacoste’s chances of AUTO HITS WALL. fore him the cald of the dissident plete building will have been erect­ along the way has asked for stops 1922, has not lived with her one victory seemed hopeless. But, as John Howarth of Center street, faction with whom I said I was ed at a cost of about $1,000,000. of from five minutes to two hours, hour since their marriage, Isabelle has been so characteristic of hls left a Cleveland sedan parked In sure could arrange matters by The first unit of a similar high and wiyie the train schedule will front of the German Lutheran the payment of probibly 100.000 M. (White) McMurray of this play abroad. Cochet was unable to town, was given a divorce on the carry on for five sets In the same school Is now under way In the not be upset it is certain that church on Cooper^ street at 9 pesetas- It was a smaller sum than Fair Haven district. crowds will be waiting for a glimpse o’clock last night. ' A few minutes that used to buy off other rebel grounds of desertion by Judge inspired fashion, and Lacoste, of the President at all stops. later the brakes released themr chiefs.” Nickerson la superior court in gradually working up to hls best Aboard the special, in addition selves and the car rolled down the At the mention of such a sum^ Hartford yesterday. She was giv­ form, pulled out the match after a to the usual secret service men, hill. according to Abd El Krlm, Gen­ en permission to resume her maid­ bitter struggle at 2-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, employees and newspapermen, were It came to a stop when it ram­ era} Silvestre jumped from hls en name. 6-3. DANBURY FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barton, of New med into a stone wall. Slight dam­ chair, called the Riffian a liar and Mrs. McMurray was represented French Afeet for Secand Time. York, Col. S. A. Cheney, military age was done. Patrolman Aaron a thief,“ accused him planning to by Morris* S. Falk and said that Thus, for the second time this aid«, and Major J. F. Coupal, "W^hlte Raddlng investigated. keep the money himself, and, to her husband was now in Johannes­ year, Lacoste and Borotra, France’s OCT. 4-5-6-7-S-9 House physician. add injury to Insult, advanced and burg, South Africa. two, leadings Davis Cup players, slapped the late Riff chieftain. “ He did not like to settle down,” meet this afternoon In the fldal of HORSE RACES, LOCAL MEN INVOLVED. ‘BTbod spurted from my face,” she said, “ but liked ' to roam an American championship. Last MISSOURI TO ENFORCE around.” FIRST 5 DAYS. says Abd El Krlm, "and I was February they faced each other in .Mrs. Fern Clark, of Vernon De­ knocked to the floor. Besides my­ the title round of the Indoor tour­ AUTO POLO pot, the first woman to be tFied in TRADE SCHOOL LEAGUE. nament after Lacoste had beaten ITS CRIMINAL LAWS self with rage I got up, wiped my ( EVERY DAY. the Rockville police court for a face, held my bloody hand toward Richards and Borotra had elimi­ violation of liquor laws was found The Carpentry department fig­ nated Tllden,. and Lacoste carried Heaven and cried out: ‘You will guilty and convicted on a charge Kansas City, Mo.— The much ured In a win over the Drafting de­ off the crown, which' Borotra had AUTOMOBILE RACES discussed question of law enforce­ find out what it costs to strike an partment by the score of 15 to 14 of selling liquor on two occasions Ouriagel.’ won the year before.. ON SATURDAY. yesterday morning. She was fined ment in Missouri, which has al­ In the Trade school Interdepart­ 5175 and costs by John E. Fiske. ready led to many suggestions and 'Scarcely had I pronounced the ment league yesterday. In another It was paid. movements aimed at more ade­ words when officers entered > the game-the Electrical department de­ Mrs. Clark’s arrest was the out­ quate and rapid administrations of room and on the command of the feated, the Machine shop by 13 to 7. come of a fight which occurred at the statutes, has taken another general, arrested me and put me in The standing is as follows: her place Sunday night in which turn. A campaign has been launch­ prison. Team. W. L. Pet. three Manchester men were ar­ ed by the Law Enforcement As­ Ten Months la Jail E le ctric...... 2 o l.OOO rested and found guilty on a sociation of Kansas City, sponsor­ "All my friendship for Spain de­ Carpentry ...... 1 i .500 Accountancy charge of intoxication. They were ing changes In the criminal code, serted me. Out of a faithful col­ Machine ...... 1 i .500 Clifford Shea, Oakland; Richard to make the obtaining of pardons laborator Silvestre had made In Drafting ...... o 2 .000 The Shea, Eldrldge street and Daniel less easy and imposing restrictions one fatal minute an everlasting Flynn of the North End. on the pardoning power. ^ enemy. YOUNG PAINTER KILLED Among the other changes which' “ I passed ten months in the IN FIFTY FOOT PALL Keystone of Business SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL. the society favors, and will be In­ prison of Caballerlsas, my hate Greenwich, Sept. 18.— Edward troduced at mear-rea are the reduc­ growing dally. I swore to myself Hugh Nellan, 18, of New York, is Education Rev. J. A. Anderson. tion of the time allowed for per­ that the Spaniards would never dead after a fifty-foot fall from the fection of appeal from one year colonize our country. I lived with New Haven railroad’s power-house “ The language of business is figures, and the Ac­ Morning servicaa tomorrow will to six months, for padlocking of one idea in mind— to escape and at Cos Cob yesterday afternoon. countant is the interpreter.” commence at 10:30 and Sunday resorts for one year, for repeal of rally my tribesmen against such in­ Nellan was employed by the rail­ STUDY— school will convene at 12 o’clock. the law prohibiting acceptance by competent people. road a^ a painter and was working Commercial Law Business Economics The evening service will be held at trial judges of a plea of guilty un­ “ Attempts of my family to have on a ladder high up on the power­ 7 o’clock. til after the defendant has con­ me released were futile. I owe my house tower. The ladder slipped Business Finance Cost Accounting The W’eek. sulted an attorney, for state prose­ release to a Spanish officer who and Nellan was hurled headlong. Banking Real Estate ■ Wednesday, 7.30— Prayer me?t- cution of narcotic violators. aided me to escape during the win­ Hls body struck a railing In its Salesmanship Advertising The Information also comes in ter of 1920-21. descent and then bounded to the Thursday, 7:30 — Choir re- Successful business management depends upon ade­ r - « for suggested changes. The form “ My oath against General Sil­ ties o f a track alongside the power­ Itearsal. used In Missouri Is verbose and vestre was realised soon, although house. quate training. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet complex. The form sought by the 1 did pot intervene directly. Sil­ This training can be secured at— In the parsonage on Friday eve­ Society Is patterned after that In vestre committed suicide on July ning. use In Manitoba, Canada, where a 22, 1921, on the plains of Annual, Lakeside Casino HILLYER INSTITUTE brief statement of the case Is suf­ responsible for' the most humiliat­ South Coventry I Indianapolis maintains a watch ficient. ing defeat a Colonial army ever lut- NO DANCE TONIGHT ! School of Business Administration and Accountancy tower on top of a skyscraper where fered.” Classes Just Starting. firemen scan the sky for sight of Closing Dance IVednesday Nif^t Some of the earliest clocks had Y. M. Ct Building, Hartford. smoke. As many as 300 fires are no dials. Only the hourly strokes Muhinas which solve problems Nathan Hale Day fdgbted annually in this way. revealed the time. la aliebra have been Invented. Seirt. 2a

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MARINB RIFiaGMEN ^ TlCTOmbUS IN SBSQUI. , — --- - STATE CAMPAIGN It . CENTENNIAL MATCH. r.i-' • 3'. Tlie Everiiiig Hi^ald ,J Sea Girt, J.—iThe-U. .8. Ma­ i. FOR OUR CRIPPLES rines led all other rifle teams here V . By GEORGE HBimY DOLB.^ '^ ? ; d won the Sesqui-Centennial Na­ Sunday School Lessons nai rifle team match with a score International Siui^py School Lqsson Text, Seht. 10. t'2802; the: New York National Do not drink ,wiuo iipr. stn^ig. drink, thoo, nqr thy sqp with Daddy’ AUen to Come Here by WiUiam T. Ellis. ^ a r d was second, score, 2684; thee.— ^Lev. 10:9. i ’ '' V For Every Age, C r ^ and Nationality. the District of Columbia Na­ SALVATION ARMY. t SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. tional Guard, third* score 2670^ from West to AU Com- U. S. Navy was fourth' with the ‘•■V ■' Commandant C. M. Abbott. Rev. F. C. Allen. ehme score. The text was a law for the^ guilty as in'actually doing it. S^: ' At the Sunday morning service k pther tcompetlng teams finished priests of Israel. It was, if obeyed, is not only ^n the aqi, bat also 1ft: monities. ^ ;follows: Massachusetts National Saturday night at 7:30— open- tomorrow morning the pastor will a sure protection against drunkenv the win that ■would cmamlt 'the, air service on Main street near the MORAL MALARIA AND MOUNT Guard, fifth; Pennsylvania National act. It is in tfte will first, anft: preach upon the topic, "Spiritual ness, wblqh would have 'disgraced Tinker block. Ideals and Industry.” The Junior (Suard, sixth; New Jersey National whatever be the outward life, the- Sunday will be Rally Day. 9:30, duard, seventh; < and a Pennsylvania The hoi;' office of ths priesthood. outside of the cup and platter are sermon will be a story entitled, Edgar F. Allen, president of the CompEiny meeting with special “ The Rich Man and the Beggar.” SINAI Glvllian team, eighth. The Mary­ It made a clear difference be­ not clean until the inside of them songs and music. 11 o’clock. The music to be rendered is^as fol­ International Society for Crippled land National Guard team withdrew tween the ministers of the temple is cleansed. And however clever Holiness meeting, and dedication ;^d the only regular army team on one may be in escaping legal pen­ lows: Children, famous throughout the and the habits of those who yield­ service. 3:00, Park service in Cen­ Prelude— A lle g ro ...... Douglas the range this year did not enter alties, he cannot avoid the penal­ West as "Daddy” Allen because of ed to indulgence. ter Park, preceded by a short band Anthem— “ Morning Hymn” . . . . there is any particular law of the the match. ties for evil in thi? will, for the^r concert. 7:30, Final Rally Day his work and affection for handi­ The International Sunday moral code, or civil enactment, ■I This match took the place of the Though no others than the Le- fall upon the soul as Impure ...... Wagner vites regarded themselves Divine­ service. Offertory— Soprano Solo. capped children, will launch in School Lesson for September which one does not like, disregard i^ u la r National Rifle team match, states of the heart,'and evil In the ly forbidden the use Of wine, the The afternoon and evening serv­ Postlude— OSertoire in F . . . .Wely Connecticut during the next few 10 is, “ Obedience To Law”— It! Choose your favorite laws for Instituted in 1902 and discontinued will prevents tbe/'' blessings that breaking. Many mpn, ^ the nois- broad applicatioh of the principles ices will be conducted by Brigadier Sunday school is at 12.10. weeks a state wide movement for Levlcticus 20. ^ r lack ot- funds after last year, come out of pure love frqm the Henry Taylor, who was a former est at the moment, spurn the pro­ tat revived and renamed "Sesqni- involved is seen'in Paul's admoni- Lord. . ‘ , f' The Christian Endeavor meeting helping communities to provide i tlon, “ All things indeed are pure; officer of Manchester.- will be held at 6.45 p. m. Topic: hibition law. Almost as .shame­ yentennial” this year at Sea Girt. The state of society is but a adequate care for crippled child­ less is the popular disdain for the I but evil for that man who eateth Next Wednesday, Thursday and “ Missionary Advance in .” The ^ ; is fired by ’ teams of ten men flection of Internal conditions:' What the landscape of our time Seventh Commandment; and the with offence. It Is good neither to Friday evenings, will be special Missionary committee will be in ren. qach, at distances of from' 200 There is no evil in society that ik lacks.is the mighty peak of Mount breaking of .the Tenth Command­ ' cat flesh, nor drink wine, nor any­ services conducted by Commandant charge. For twenty years Mr. Allen has ;^opo yards, pnd bas been won by not first in the heart of indlvldi(- and Mrs. Abrams. The opening devoted bis life to arousing public Sinai. Our day is dwelling in a de­ ment, and of the Fourth, is'quite U. S. Marines nine times. thing whereby thy brother stum- als. There the real reformation The Ladles’ Aid - Society will pression. Mentally and spiritually, as prevalent. bleth, or is offended, or is_ made night Commandant Abrams will hold a sewing meeting at the home Interest in the care, relief, and ed­ " Members of tbe winning team must begin. There is no re^ormft-' wo are bogged in a morass. Our Of course, If any bars are down weak.” •' tlop of society other than the re; give a talk on “ The Jewish Pass- of Mrs. J. M. Williams on Hudson ucation of the crippled child. He l^e: Lieut. Raymond T. Presnell; over, or the Lord’s Last Supper.” feet are slithering and 8llpplr,g there might as well be no fences. Whatever be one’s conviction as formation of its constituent mem­ street on Wednesday afternoon is sponsored by the International puiinery Sergeants Raymond O. This will be interesting and help­ about In soggy swamps. 'The norm­ Drive one hole through the wall of to drinking intoxicating -liquors, bers. No one Can reform anothef.t. from two to five o'clock. Ladies Rotary Association, but gives his ^o'ulter and John M. Thomas; Ser­ every sound-tulnklng person ful. The speaker will be dressed entire time of charge to this al sense of perspective and of di­ law-observance and the purpose of geants Henry p. Crowe, Albert S. We may instruct, encourage, warn, In Jewish costume and will use a of the church are cordially invited rection has become obscured. Mor­ tho wall*is foiled. Choice of laws knows that intoxication is an plead; yet for progress, individual^ to attend. work. He hopes that the intevst french and Eugene H. Odom; abuse, that drunkenness is repul­ chart for Illustrating his topic. aroused in Connecticut will m.lke al malaria is in the air. Lowland^ to be kept or broken, according to i^orporals Joseph F. Hankins and must learn what is right, and do tt On Wednesday evening at eight miasmas have enervated even the personal taste or convenience, sive ^nd debasing, that the -weak from love. - o’clock the executive committee of it possible to conduct a survey of Qren J. Tobey; and Privates Rus- should not be tempted, and-that .it SWEDISH LUTHERAN. the state and its means of reach­ strong. This present period of ends the reign of law. The "re­ ^11 F. Seitzinger and Paul E. the Men’s club of the church will human life is stuck In The mud, spectable” politician who has for is the duty of everyone to set a meet in the church parlors for tlie ing and caring for handicapped Woods. good example. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell. cliildren. •apparently without the ability to a generation bought votes and j Sergeant Ladislaus-Lach,' a U. .S. discussion of important matters per­ see any fixed highland of hope and bribed lawpfaker'^ cannot complain A clear distinction bqtween po­ taining to club plans and policies. lu Hartford Monday Marine, won the Eisner Match, fired lice laws and m oral' o f spiritual Sunday school will convene at While in Hartford Mr. Allen help. if his. sons and daughters lightly a'tGOO yards. 8:30.’ Next Saturday afternoon and all ' Literal material has reijeatedly break other laws that stand in the laws should he made. Evils may he day Sunday, Sept. 25th and 26th, will work in close touch with Miss restricted by statutory laws. If The morning service will be held Constance Leigh, superintendent had a similar effect In historic In­ way of their personal desires. The 5 kt 10:45 with sermon in English will be celebrated the Centennial stances, upon whole communiUes they are justly, speedily and surely of Newington Home for Crippled "good cltlken,” who traffics with a MUNT JOSEPH’S TOMB. executed, but uo one is reforms^ chopper and caivanlied ^on gvt;. by Rev. Franzen. of the erection of the meeting, -—as in the case of the dwellers in Children, who is co-operating with bootlegger, and openly boasts of by them. Regeneration by comput - tin fnd paper rooting, hot a^ The evening service at 7 will be house of First Congregational Italy’s Pontine Marshes, along the his disregard of prohibition, has the Hartford Rotary Club in bring­ purham*. N. C.— Excavations at Sion is impossible. All retomatiop fdroiacea,' repatr^ and'reaet. In Swedish with sermon by the pas­ church. Vernon, at Vernon Center. Applan Way; and^of the people of no sound reason for criticising the ^hechem, in Palestine, are expect- The speakers to address the gather^ ing him to Connecticut. He will is effected by the will being free to tor. be In Hartford on Monday, Sep­ the plalp of ancient Corinth; and activities of gunmen and bandits; (^

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there. As we recall it, the World If it does become posslble'to run IBsnrlieBt^r served faithfully in aiding the elec­ an auto on corn, imagine the result. Eitptiittg mi^ralb tion of Broadway Jimmy Walker to Won’t the farmers he tickled? e a i E E R . „ S t e v w a r f s ^ the mayoralty of Its big town. But When they start for town all they’ll PUBUSHRD Ul you’d never suspect It from the have to do is go out to the old corn THQ HERALD PKINTINQ Ca Why Not Try It Monday ? razzing that the Pulitzer newspaper crib and load up the lUwer— ^much Ponnded by Elwood 8. Els Oct. 1. 1881 has been giving Jimmy of late. the same as they did when Dobbin B f CHARLES P. STEWART Every Evening Except Sundays and Jimmy doesn’t grasp the serious­ was ruler of the road. Take care Washington, Sept. 18.'— Let Har­ Holidays. ness of his job. Jimmy can’t bone of yourSiealth so you will live long. ry Wardman build the new embassy Entered at the Post. OlHce at Mau> down hard enotigh to master the The future Is going to. be truly in­ the British government is planning cheater as Second Cla^s Mail Matter. to erect In Washington find Ambas­ SUBSCKlP'l'lUN KATES; By Mall all-important subway problem. Jim­ teresting and startling. sador Sir Esme Ho'ward will find a six dollars a year: sixty cents a my doesn’t like to think with such month tor shorter perloda diplomatic job on his hands com­ concentration as woul4 be neces­ pared with which he’ll think war By carrier, eighteen centr a nreuk. S^IALL BUT PLENTIFUL. Single copies throe centa sary for even a very clever Broad- ^ I N debt settlement didn’t amount to The Loach mnch. SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- wayite to get the upper hand, of the SE.NTATIVE: Hamllton-De Lisser. By AUSTIN H. CLARK Loaches are especially common in Not that Wardman isn’t a capa­ liiu,. 25 West 45d Street. New York j huge tax question. Jimmy goes to Smithsonian Institute. central and eastern . General­ ble contractor. and Sll'' North Michigan Avenua too many dinners and shows and Probably no other man In the Chicago. The size of a fish is not always ly speaking, they are most charac­ a measure of its importance Some teristic of swift streams ■with stony country has done more building. The Manchester Evening Herald is receives too many lodge delegations on sale In New York City at Schultz's and makes too many funny speech­ fishes can make up for their small beds. In which they live up to at He’s an Englishman, too. Orig­ News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd New York, Sept. 18.— Broadway size by their great abundance. least eleven thousand feet above inally he was a bricklayer. Now Street and 42hd Stieet entrance of es and wisecracks. Jimmy, in fine, reports a boom market in freaks. The loaches, of which there are he’s a multi-millionaire, having ac­ Grand Central Station. the lowlands, and in tropical India is a serious disappointment to the Agents handling everything from about 90 queer there are some very beautifully col­ quired his roll In Washington real “International News Service has Che snake charmers to bearded ladles e^ate and construction operations. exclusive rights to use tor republlca- World— and it doesn’t hesitate to slimy little things found only in Eu­ ored kinds. tluii :n any form all news dispatches say so. find their offices swamped with or­ rope and in Asia. The largest T^iey are common in stagnant But he’s non-union. credited to It or not otherwise credit­ ders. Many of them go, unfilled. kinds reach nearly a foot in length, water all over Japan, and a rather • • V ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively Which, in a way, is much to the There hasn’t been an outstanding There are a number of reasons entif.ed to use for repuhllcatlon all but most are much smaller. Wher­ pretty kind called the “ doosjoo” is Electric Washer the local or undated news published World’s credit. new freak in some years. ever they are common enough-they abundant in the rice fields in the why the Washington CentraL La­ herjln.” Nevertheless Jimmy Walker, jes­ are eagerly sought for food. summer. bor Union has been keeping a sharp This result, of course, is a de­ ter, song writer, fellow-about-town eye on him iq connection with this ie best way to prove what the new Gaina- mand for higher pay from “ first job of embassy building. whom everybody along the White day Washer will actually do is to try it your­ SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1026. class freaks.” For one thing, he sold the land Way knew and liked, might con­ Midgets, I hear, are in particu­ a l on which the e|nbassy Is to stand to self, right in your own home, doing your lar demand. T ceivably have struck less acute ob­ the British g07;ernment. . OUR SENATORS. With the American market al­ Cbchrarisl own washing. Then you can compare it with the servers than the World as being DAILY Then there’s his nationality. Look the roster of the United most exhausted cables are going to slow, laborous hand method. just a shade or two off-color ^ head POEM He also made a trip to London States senate all over from Alabama Europe. recently and it’s understood he took of a municipality of six . million to Wyoming; consider as unpreju­ There ^re plenty of ways you with him a quantity of plans, blue We’ll be glad to deliver a new Gainaday to your people with a budget of so many One agent tells me that the There -ne’er was a man who has prints and specifications. For the dicedly as possible the merits and world’p supply of tiny entertainers can get into trouble. You worry gained very much by fussln’ ,ah^ home Monday and let you try it without charge— scores of millions that a country­ is growing small. about it and make it seem double. new embassy? The Central La­ claims to distinction of all the dis­ fumin’ and sulkin’ and such. When bor Union wouldn’t wonder?^ man is afraid to think about it, like There seems to be actual danger Your mind plays' around with into the channel of worry he without obligation. You owe it to yourself to test tinguished geirtlemen ■who make up * * * he is afraid to think ajbout eternity of the midget race disappearing whate’er it’s about, where it ought swerves he’s just a poor mlngler this washer. 'Phone now for a demonstrator— that, after all, highly exceptional from the map. to be thinking of ways to get^ut. who gets on folks nerves. The other day a huge steam or the extent of the universe. shovel, with Wardman’s label on it, 500. body of statesmen; and see if you Most of the midgets. It seems, How seldom we w^y»Ger how Snap out of the trance, if If Jimmy Walker rattles around lumbered into the embassy site’s can find any other state represented came from certain small villages In far we are getting, by wasting a you’re one of that sort. Make faces in the New York mayoralty like a . Midgets were literally lot of our good hours In fretting. at trouble, and be a good sport. neighborhood. by two such outstanding men as is It subsequently developed that pea in a pod, if being a clever chap bred for the show market. The A wee hit of action, in proper ways The old Qptimistic game’s, never a Connecticut. birth rate has dwindled. For what the shovel’s mission was to open a and a good fellow on the rialto brings the chance for a person to flop.. Try playing it, man, and WATKINS It is the good fortune of a num­ reason, nobody seems to know. right the wrong things. you’ll come out on top. new -street but Washington union proves to be no good when you are labor’s first thought was that it was ber of states to have chosen as They merely state that Lilliputian trying to boss all New York, there’s demand is far greater than supply. about to begin excavating for the a delegate in the upper house The papers are so full of the somebody to blame— and it Isn’t And so the little people now In new embassy building. of Congress one senator of notable America are asking wage increas­ Dempsey-Tunney fight you can’t There was a row In a minute. Jimmy. Perhaps It is the people tell If Congress is in session. parts, as for example New York's es. ’ T 0 M The Central Union, began, prepa­ who helped to beat Mr. Waterman, rations for an appeal to union labor Wadsworth^ but it is much oftener who. being a real. business man, Since the time of Barnum, cir­ While an Eskimo visiting New in England and to circularize labor the case that one, at least, of a SIAV8 York ate six candles it may- have might possibly have developed a cus agents have canvassed the Eu­ throughout this country, with a state’s two members in the Senate ropean Lilliputs. One town. It was been because he was hn a light diet. view to an anti-British boycott', if better grasp on the business affairs is either a comparative nonentity or said, had a population made up SAYS the London government puts ' up a of the city. largely of midgeta.^ A politician Is suing a novelist non-unlon-built embassy here. is so overshadowed by his colleague A great rush, of'these yardstick German scientist has a new cure for saying something about him so as to lose everything of effect or for malaria. Part of the old one, we make no comment. SIR FRANCIS. folk was started some years hack In the meantime a committee infiuence. Nowhere else is there when Lilliputians who had played whisky and roots, was. popular. Nobody, after all, is much more from the Washington Building a pair like ours. in America returned to their na­ School has started, but it will be Trades Council called at the pres­ F or 1927 Hard work will gain you promo­ useful than the bookworm. tive land with fat bank rolls. a few weeks before some necks are ent embassy to investigate. * It may be thought by some of the tion in almost any line unless the Every boy in the world, unless A large numbqr have “ retired” good/ and clean. Sir Esme Howard and all the old timers treason to say so,' but and will not return to the show boss has too many kinfolk. he be a Spanish boy, wants to live we candidly doubt if there ever was game for any sum. Eve’s husband called it Paradise out his life without being disillu­ a time‘ before w'hen Connecticut’s because no bills for fig leaves came The Greatest Buick Ever sioned as to the utter impeccability - Once before a midget famine Restaurants serve such poor In on the first, / Senate delegation consisted of two and honor of Sir Francis Dyake, sea threatened, but the situation was meals most men marry and get such intellectual, independent, saved by the discovery of another their food from the, delicatessen. hero of heroes. Yet for hundreds Gertrude Ederle hasn’t lost her Built offers hundreds of statesmenlike men as at the pres­ midget colony on the Tisza River, nerve. Since braving the channel of years there has been a cloud of in the lowlands of Hungary. One can’t help but notice the in­ ent moment. she has been to several banquets. sorts upon the record of that gal­ Trading in them was carried on crease in earthquakes around Italy In no way could there have been lant rover of the main. There largely by peasants who, say the since Mussolini took charge. Don’t worry too much If your boy dollars in extra value. a better demonstration of this th^n Broadway agents, are now de­ has been a persistent suspicion that likes to study. He’ll outgrow that through an examination of the manding exorbitant prices because The price of food has jumped up before long. on a certain night, after fcord How­ of the midget scarcity. speeches of both Senator McLean three per cent this year while no­ But the price has not ard’s fleet—-ably abetted by the Parents of midgets are said to body was looking. A brute Is a man who leaves his and Senator. Bingham delivered at weather clerk— had .trounced the he retiring on the price exacted wife at home all day long without the recent Republican, state conven­ for a single child. Recent figures You. can eat best >n, am.empty! a clgaret In the house. Spanish- Armada and was trying to were $500 per “ mldg,” I am told. been raised. This is the tion. We have already expressed stomach, tu t yom can^ -thlnl: best; chase ^its remnants to destruction, — GILBERT SWAN. our opinion of the McLean “ key­ oq an emptj'^^headi . The cook book almost Invariably Drake took his ship out of forma­ Insists upon something you don’t note” speech. And that of Sena­ advantage of Buick tion to go off on a little job of loot ,The firsttfllgn o t winter is always happen to have on hand. tor Bingham, though naturally of acquisition by himself. just about as welcome as the first less length than the address of his sign of summer. Among the things this summer The result came very near to volume. senior, was a competent mate to it has taught us Is not to smell a being dlsatrous to Howard’s flag­ We wouldn’t mind dodging autos flfwer while a bee Is smelling It. In originality, forcefulness and di­ ship, the Ark, which was next In so much if the drivers would quit rect, sound thinking. It possessed line behind Drake's cra'ft, because Answer not a fool according to giving us such dirty looks. Things are simply remarkable ■ Connecticut^ of whom Senator SOLUTIONS. Bingham Is so proud, is equally Optometrist. The chemists of the Department proud of its contribution to the Sil.'i Main St. So. Manchester. of Agriculture are making some in­ brains, the sheer ability and the Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. teresting tests. They took some CONKEY AUTO C0MP.4NY ' clear sighted constructiveness in Telephone 39-3. dust from a grain elevtor and used 20 East Center Street the United States senate. There is it for running an engine. There reason to he profoundly grateful was no prolonged, continuous run, that there is no slghtest danger but enough power was developed to than the voters of the state wll not turn the engine over many times. G. Schreiber & Sons return Its junor member to that The experimentors said the test body this fall. was encouraging. They even have General ('ontractora hopes of perfecting the procesr to JIMMY. the extent where automobiles may For a partisan newspaper, the be run by grain dust. Bailden of “Better Batit Itonicz** New York World has a disappoint­ Of course this is a wild dream at Telephone t . ‘S6 A,- V^/3<>';\ m • ■: - .%■ ' f... : Bt-V'.' -■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HEIULPrSAT^DAY. PAGE FIVE /■

best. ■ Hfi^epuld, not be. reached to Berceuse ...... Friml O' FORCE OP h a b it be Interviewed but there are dosens Uauz'onetta ...... Fnml Colonel (angrily): Button up of old timers eager to tell all, about / Rhythmic Paraphrase '< that coat! him, ’ '■ WTJC Popular Period. Married Recruit (absentminded- Slow-Footed Manchester Men Madden was'npt % road rider,.He ly ): Yes, my dear.— Answers. ■ ' '' Travelers Insnranra-COH 6:30-rBibie Study Period. specialized ofifihe ''board tracks. Hart ford,'Conn, 7:00— Studio Program. He was at hie . best following motor e e v ., 7: JO—The Colt Park Municipal pace and in ' sprints and how that Bance U n' uMva. youngster could fly, the

ed on which to dition. ’ is Walter Luettgens. After he’d - gather his prizes he’d Those were names to conjure rest comfortably before the great Board Tracks After cleaning up in the amateur change back to his road tlires. buy event, the youngsters with a two with in the sporting world a quar­ “ The first tracks were trotting events here he decided to enter The a cheap lamp and get back to-Man­ ter of a century ago but what minute handicap, defeated over 200 tracks. They were of dirt. Lat­ New York Times 25 mile road race chester in time to' open qp his store of the best athletes in the world the youngster here knows about them er as the craze grew they became that brought together the best at 7 o’clock in the morning. now? Champions all, in their re­ next day and his fame was made. more substantial affairs. The amateurs from the east. That was On Big Gircnlts.' spective fields. Prizes in heaps. Hardest Course. track was of wood just like a ball­ on Sept. 5, 1894. There were 200 Before long MaCdeh' got so good 5 MILBS 30 MILES Records shattered, r^Mrds that in What was this Irvington.-Milburn room floor and on the turns they entrants- He won tim.e prize, a gold as an amateur that the profes­ some cases stand to tBis very day. race? It was the hardest course were banked. Nowadays the medal, and came within 17 seconds sional field tempted him and then In Vi seconds Honors upon honors heaped upon that could be arranged to test the banks are still higher but I notice of the world’s record. His time, as he bosau going over all of the big them.. One of them was met on Lis stamina of bicycle riders. The that we rode only two or three stated on the big medal says, one circuits, in his years in this, field return to Hartford by Colt’s band course was 25 miles. There were seconds slower 25 years ago than hour. 11 minutes and 35 seconds. he was up with-^he best riders in Stop-wat all over n e world. roads twenty-five miles long. The years ago, still hold annual reun­ V: Gravel Sodm-> "I started out as county cham­ roads. The bikes now weigh; Ite v^vety actfeletadon— tihe formance that are prompt* racers had to "work in fenced parks. ions, one of which is Iming held around '35 pounds and they''would pion on the roads. Then I became Instead of 26 miles of road they today. Old members eomiPto these a m a z in g sm oothness ing buyers by the thous« the champion of the state and then not last fifty miles on rough road^t^ ' / * Stone had to circle about half mile reunions from all over the United Of course the smooth roads caused and power of its m odem ands each week lo-choose my eyes turned to the Irvington- tracks. States. Milbmrn road race, the classic of the manufacturers to put- cheaper valve-in'head rnDtop-- Chevrolet in preference to JQ9 Tracks Different State Records materials in their bicycles. The Ijoam imd Grading K-ToaXlmck the year that brought riders from “ Tracks were different,” said Reference was then made to the thrill of its remark­ , all other cars of anywhere OMobCM, •37s all over the world to the little Jer­ price qlso is different. A racer in Bob as he answered some further news clippings and official records. our time cost $160. Now you can •Moving fieay equal cost! Com e in to* \.Tet:TnA^ sey town. Here's my first attemift questions, - "I had been working It was discovei’ed that in a road able steering ease the ChamOnh ’495 at the prise.” buy one for about $40. day azidget a 'demonstration! AB prtMt C. o. b. Ria*. Mkh. before in machine shops and the race at Chicopee Falls, Mass., he Doc Tinker’s Wheel. - and iSrucking quick responsiveness of- Oiit came a bunch of clippings, like but now racing was my liv­ won a road race of 15 miles In 39 dim with age that Mr. Alexander “ Everybody, as I said before, ing. I had between five and six minutes and 27 seconds, a record rode a bicycle years ago and I re­ dug up in the attic. The account in years of this professional riding. that stands today. That record was member Dr. -Tinker going on his AU Kinds of the New York newspapers was We’d ride ali through the suipmer made in 1895. About the same time rounds on a high bike. Those, amusing. « . Cemete^ Grading W. R. TINKER, Jr. and during the winter months we’d he rodo in this state a distance of were the great wheels. To get on It appears that the young Con­ either go down south to race on three and one half miles‘oti rough one would have to wait until one necticut rider and his traifier, “ of the circuits there, or loaf on what roads in eight minutes and 42 sec­ reached a fence or a water trough.” course be was not a paid tradner. we made during the summer onds. That record still stands as the Maurice Madden. 130 Center jSt. South Manchester )ust a friend,” said Bob, came rid­ months. Of course we had to state record. It was in this year The lu te of the trio is Maurice 4ll5 (filter Str^t ing into Irvington the day before keep in condition-all of the time, that the Connecticut sports writ­ Madden. ‘ He rode in a different South Manchester; the big race. They rode all of the even 'when we loafed. In the win­ ers dabbed him “ The King of the field and was not riding when Alex­ iray. Yhey wertf arrested for speed-* ter we’d have tbete stationary bi- Road” Vrhlch title as held for years anders, and Lnettgbna ware at their • ; V*

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------«> . ------. FOR SALE We can invest your money in first H op^rog then unfolded to the king and his sevie'n The king was intrigued class mortgages. If you need a mort- ministers his plan for the masquerade. He would dress “ Oh, this is exquisite! Hop-Frog then proceeded to carry out his ic FOR SALE—A family cow. Call fa ce call ua Teh 782-2 Arthur A. by the idea of striking 109-13. Rnofla, o75 Main. the eight men as ourang-outangs, chaining them to­ fear to the hearts of all exclaimed the king. king and his ministers were first dressed in tight-fitting gether as though they Jiad just been brought from some "Hop-Frog, I will make a stockinet shirts and drawers, then saturated with tar. FOR SALE—White Wyandotte lay­ TO RENT when the animals, with ing pullets. Tel. 1829. savage country. He asked His Majesty to imagine the wild cries, should break man of you.” But Hop For the sake of realism the dwarf then plastered flax terror the eight ourang-outangs would cause. - Frog’ s look boded no FOR SALE—Sunola cabinet heater, ^ room cottage all in on the masque upon the tar. The eight were chained Jn a circle, nearly new, Crawford prilor stove, conveniences. Inquire 24 Madlfon S " J / V^^good. with chains crossing in the center. (Co'ntinued.) four burner New Perfection oil stove. TO RENT—Six room flat all im Also several other articles of furni­ provements. Inquire 45 ' I ture, 386 Parker street, telephone o ^ h one 1908-3. Garage if desired 1285-23. TO RENT «- f o r *RENT— 5 FOR SALE—Rye, potatoes and steamearn heat heat, anc J°°n3 tenement with pad lo ck ed a t sta t e THE PENNANT RACES. here called on friends In town on -■ onions, E. A. Buckland, Wapping, street. TeiInquire Tel. ,988 14 Arch TO KENT—Furnished room at 35 LOOKS LIKE JONES ! “ ” DOUBLE FEATURE BkL Wednesday evening. Conn. Telephone 67-5. Birch street. Telephone 1153. The Cardinals again lead the ^ Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills attended on FOR SALE—One police matron, 2 FURNISHED room for 1 or 2 with National League by one game, Friday at the home of relatives in AT CIRCLE TODAY having overwhelmed the Phil­ years, $25. 3 police pups, $10, $15 or without board. 183 Center Street. TO WIN GOLF CROWN^ for three d a y s New Britain, a farewell party given each. One collie female. 11 months, Call after 5 o’clock. lies for the fourth successive to her cousin, Miss Nancy Bolton of $10. 1 oxcart, make good 2 horse time while the Reds were los- dump cart. $50. J. H. Cheney. Andover TO RENT—Several sman rents at Great Drama of a Jazz Mad Middlesbro On Tees, Yorkshire, Road. • ^ f !> per month. Apply to Edward J. Richard Barthelmess in “The ins to the Giants. St. Louis and Roll. Orford Bldg. TeL 660. England. She sails the first part" World Is Vivid Picturization Amateur Gentleman” Here Cincinnati each have eight of next week. FOR SALE—Crab apples, ' 55 cents more games to play. Pittsburgh a basket, delivered. 54 Spruce street. TO RENT—5 room flat, all modern Walsh Doesn’t See Great of Today. on Sunday and Monday. Homer Lane, Jr., of Pleasant ?l°r°cr|jmpro^;ments. ^wfth g^rag” mprovementa Second floor at 11 dropped completely out of the 321 East Center Valley, a graduate of the Wapping FOR SALE—Six weeks'piSS, Miller street. Apply 41 Ford street, near Center. A. Klrsch- race by losing .another game to Bigelow street. sieper. 13 Ford street. For Sunday, Monday and Tues­ Today only the Circle theater school last'"year, is .attending th* Broa 188 Spencer street. Likelihood of Von Elm day of next week the State theater Brooklyn. | TO RENT—88-90 n presents a double feature program By making it- three out of South Manchester High school and FOR S.\LE—Chestnut wood, hard FOR RENT—Tenement of four nice presents one of the year’s best of unusually good quality. Hoot trade school. wood, and hard wood slabs sawed to rooms gij. Keeney Court. Apply tb four from th'e Yankees, Cleve­ ?ul1v’ 'finl' h “1' completid?^beauttl Manchester Public Market. Beating Him Today,^ photoplays, Rex Beach’s “ Padloc :- Gibson will be seen in his latest Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs order. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street, ed.” In this picture Rex Beach, land cut New York’s lead to telephone 496. Universal feature, “ The Man in the three and one-half games. The Louis Juno is attending the Mer­ i-mt reason.bl,, U n , *FO_R KENT—Two desirable offlee brilliant Atnericafa author, has rooms, ^ p ly to Mr. Pad rove. Man- Saddle.” Yanks must now win seven of chants’ and Bankers’ school of Hart­ FOR SALE — 6x6x13 Armstrong By DAVIS J. WALSH. written a searching, dramatic story ford. platform style truck body, also truck cbestwT Public Market. Phone. 10. “ The Man In the Saddle” Is a their ten remaining games to horse, weight 1,600 lbs., 11 years old. that Is a sweeping revelation of picture of the 'West up to date. clinch the pennant. If they win At the Sunday evening service Andrew Anderson. North Coventry, WANTED Baltusrol Countrr Club. Short this restless age— a flaming docu­ Gibson is nutty, apparently, as the last two games of the fbe nastnr. Rev. Truman H. Wood­ So. Coventry post oflice. Charter Oak street. Hills, N. J., S©pt. 18.— Perhaps, ment of our times! ever, but is still the smartest guy Cleveland series, however, they ward, will speak on “ The Passing MALE HELP WA.VTED somewhere this slde^ of Valhalla, FOR SALE—Barstow Bay State With a series of intensely human in the bunch before the end. The will need only three victories stove used six years. Have furnace, Oak° room tenement on Salesmen—We start you in busi­ there Is another human being who’ and vividly c&mpelling situations, to clinch the flag. ' JJak street. Inquire 232 Oak ‘ picture is just filled up, with broad no use for stove, $25. Singer sewing Telephone 654-2 street. ness. Men and Women $30 to $100 can play. 102 holes of golf, under he has built up a strong, closely machine, $20. 10 Beech street. Tele­ weekly. Commissions on repeat busi­ humor, daring stunts, lightning- pressure, in four strokes better knit plot that emphasizes with like riding, and good drama. phone 1046-5 after 6 p. m. ness. Linden Premium Corp., 220 than even fours; perhaps some in­ Broadway, N. Y. triklng clarity and force the bitter For the other feature “ Footloose Wadsworth Street |^|?°/ements.® ^PsSirs‘ ® °7 2T ‘’ p^er spired gent can carry the situation FOR SALE— A number of high month. Inquire 223 Spruce street. ^ ftonfllct now raging between the Windows” is a picturization of the grade second hand ranges in good w a n t e d —Now that houpeclean- on to 134 holes in two over 4’s WAPPING older and the younger generations. serial story, “ Footloose,” that was Property Offered repair. We furnish stove repairs for TO RENT—Modern tenement latelv ini- time is here, an efficiently work­ and, for all I know. It may be that all makes. G. E. Keith Furniture Co. ing vacuum cleaner. For most pleas­ The central character Is a lovely, run in the “ Herald” some time ago The entertainment given by the Ten-room, • two-family, modern floor shades, linoleum^ ing and satisfactory results, have one can drink mucilage with great relish. high-spirited girl, who, driven from It is a glioriously romantic comedy Colored quintet from the Hartford equipment; a fine place to live In SWEET CIDER at the mill $6.60 Phone 436-t. ° ° " ’- them overhauled and repaired by home by the soul-crushing bigotry per barrel!. E. A. Standish, Andover, Bralthwalte, 150 Center street. Frankly, the writer "cannot of love run riot amid the enchant­ Y. M. C. A. under the auspices of and a good investment to own. of her narrow minded father, Conn. speak" for the plausibility of any of ing surroundings of a Florida win­ the tennis club was certainly appre­ Price only $7000. WANTED— Can occommodate two plunges into the mad vortex of ter resort. Two mannequins make FOR SALE—Hard wood, $9 per the above surmises and that is the ciated by the audience. The pro­ girl boarders. Call at 105 Birch street Broadway night life. one grand attempt to break into We have a real good two-family load, (96 cublj feet) $9.75 split. V. p S W - - " » ' or telephone 1403. reapon he doesn’t know whether it gram was as follows: Firpo, 97 Wells street. Tel. 154-3. will he possible for George Von Her inherent moral strength and fashionable society, become involved Selection by the Quintet, “ No­ of six reoms each apartment, on TO RENT—Room with or without W a n t e d —competent girl for gen­ Ehn. of Los Angeles, to beat Rob­ indominatable courage carry her in serious intrigue, and.find them­ body Knows the Trouble I See.” this same street. It Is up-to-date FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, board. 38 Garden street. eral housework. Mrs. A. L. Dexter, 35 i.'M stove length $8.00 truck load of 84 Brookfield street. Phone 1203. ert T. Jones, Jr., of Atlanta, for through dark days of hardship-^nd selves in embarrassing situations. Selection by the quartet, “ This and you are familiar with the loca­ cubic feet, Asher, Andover. TeL Man. temptation up to the crest of :Jhe How they come through It all is Train.” tion. We advise you to Investi­ —5 room tenement, all the national amateur golf cham­ 106-14. WANTED—Women and girls earn wave of fortune. Smart society wel­ told In one of the most entertaining gate. street Bigelow $15-$25 weekly in spare time gilding pionship today. It wouldn’t appear Solo by Charles H. Dukes^ “ The FOR SALE—Pure app’ a cider vine- greeting cards. Easy, interesting as though George could. comes her with open arms; a ro­ screen productions of the year. Rosary” and “ Who Knows.” gdr 25c a gallon at milL We also buy work. Experience unnecessary. For All our Mr. Jones w ill have to mance with a scion of wealth de- On Sunday and Monday Richard Reading by J. P. Howard, Brand new single, near Center cider apples on the ground or de­ RENT—6 room tenement modern Improvements, with garage particulars write H. C. Young, Caji- do today is to sustain the pace he velopes. Barthelmess wilt be seen in his lat­ Selection by quintet, “ Sarah street car line and new paved’road«. livered. Call 970-5. H. Bilversteln. Call 79 Spruce street. tol Theater Building, Willlmantic, sf.x roonii, oak floors, French dpora. Bolton. TeL 778. Conn. has set throughout the week of Then suddenly her father lashes est picture, “ The Amateur Gentle­ Jane.” title play and the man doesn’t live out at her. like an avenging demon. man. " it is a romantic story, the Steam heat, gas, beautiful interior suite, John- Solos by C. H. Dukes, “ The Sun­ SOIL FOR SALE—75c per yd. Sand MALE HELP WANTED ^ who will beat him. Money, '•oputatlon. admirers vanish. scene of which is laid in England decorations. Price only f6650— : ^pd filling free. C. E. Wilson & Co„ son Block, facing Main street, all shine of Your Smile,” and “ Sleepy modern improvements. Apply to Branch store nianagers to take Von Elm will give the thing the But from the depths to which she in 1817. The leading role Is that Hollow Time.” small cash payment. Allen Place. Manchester, Conn. Aaron Johnson, 62 Linden street. charge of tire stores in various near­ by cities; salary, $42 weekly; also good, old college try and I can’t descends, emerges a glorious wo­ of Barnabas Beverly Barty, played Selection by quintet, “ Sweet FOR SALE—Gladiolus 60o per doz­ commission on sales; total compen­ think of a better man to do it. The man and a great love. by Barthelmess, who determines to Adeline” and “ A Dream.” Oxford street, single, six rooms, en. Come and see our gardena Mar­ modern sation should be at least $50 weekly; and sleeping porch, eteam improvements. Greenacres. Inquire coast entry has the game and he The i-harming. Lois Moran and become a gentleman In London. Reading by J. P. Howard. heat, shalls. Hartford-Willlmantlc State 4o Benton, street, telephone 1230, experience unnecessary; $1,000 cash gas. etc. I-car garage. ‘Price solr Road, Manchester Green. Tel. 1090. security re lulred. For fuT, particu­ has the fighting’ heart but Jones Noah Beery are cast in the leading His subsequent adventures and Solo by C. H. Dukes, “ Gold (flit­ appears to be nothing less than a $5950. 5500 cash necessary! TO RENT—2 6 room flats on Hem- lars call at 64 Maple Ave., Hartford. roles. Louise Dresser, Allan Simp­ his final proof of genuine gentle­ tering Gold.” REAL ESTATE lock street, all Improvements. Call at miracle man ^nd we only are en­ son, and “Doug” Fairbanks, Jr., manliness is the highlight of the Selection by quintet, “ Virginia.” 90 Summit street. TeL 135-4 WANTED—Typewriting to do at titled to one of thosie in a century. are others. Nexr flat on Summer street, well FOR SALE—6 room single new home. Rates reasonable, 45 Main story and gives Dick what la said Reading by C. H. Dukes. street or- phone 972-2 or 664. Anyhow," the question will be In “ Padlocked” the atmosphere to be his greatest* opportunity in arranged rooms, all conveniences; ‘ ‘ house. 2 car garage, all Improve­ FOR RENT—5 room flat, all im­ • Selection by quintet, “ The Farm­ owner said sell—bargain’for some-" ments. This house is a bargain. Price provements, first floor.' Inquire 270 answered today in a 36-hole final, of'Broadway is vividly produced years. er’s Son.” WANTED—Antique and modern split up into morning and after­ one. Easy terms. " only $5,750. See Stuart J. Wasley. Oak street, after 5 o’clock with a series of flashy • cabaret The supporting cast, is of high furniture trf repair, refinlsh. up­ noon rounds. I have a bunch that Solo by C. H. Dukes, “ Asleep in holster. Also antiques bought and scenes. In line with the newest merit and includes Dorothy Dunbar, the Deep.” FOR SALE—Farm for sale on State TO RENT— 6 room house, all Im- it will be a great match, at that. If Highway, 25 acres, 15 tillable, 7 room sold. V. Hedeen. 37 Hollister street. craze, Lois Moran introduces two Gardner James, Brandon Hurst, Selection by quintet. house, barn, running water, ptfrchaser Call^gTo^-V** minutes fro.m mill. any amateur has the slightest WANTED—To buy cars for junk. new dances that are certain (o in­ Nigel Barry, John Mlljaflt Jacques They also sang two other selec­ can harvest crops. $1,000 will buy chance- of taking a decision from ti igue the fancy of the great ma­ it for you. Stuart J. Wasley, 827 FOR RENT—Nearly new five room Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service Bobby, .that man is George Von D’Auray and others. tions by Request. Robert J. Smith Main street. Station. Oak street. TeL 789. jority of picture goers; one is ’ he .1 upper flat, all Improvements, shades Elm. Rev, George V. Hamilton from 1 0 0 9 MAIN STREET. screens, curtain rods, $33. Phone 1648. “ Charleston a la Tamale,” an Persia’s parliament is called the Von Elm has been cqming grad­ Stamford but who was formerly a Real Estate - ■' Insurance COVENTRY—Just off State road, 3 LOST adaption of the Chaileston to Mejliss. five minutes walk to Coventry Lake, TO RENT—A five room tenement ually to his bfest, however, and his pastor of the Congregational church Steaniaiilp Tickets. for boating, bathing and fishing; 20 garage. Inquire 143 LOST—Gold and, platinum bar pin 72 Mr the morning round against the Spanish dance; the other is the acres of land, some pasture and wood, 17^0^** SL So. Manchester. Phone with small diamond. Reward if re­ George Dawsson yesterday was “ Charleston a la King,” a combina­ spring in pasture, balance good till­ turned to 60 Cambridge street, TeL tion of the Charleston and the able 'land with 15 fruit trees; 12 2172. : golf that might have won any­ room house in the pink oh condition TO RENT—Six room tenement. All where. As a matter of fact, it was classic oallet dance. with running water In house, irge improvements, furnace, at 135 Sum- Then, for grim realism, there is airy rooms, large barn m good condi­ ner street. Tel 639-2, after 5 o’clock. AUTOMOBILES two strokes the superior of Jones’ tion, ice hou.se etc. The price we are first 18 boles of the Ouimet meet­ a reformatory scene that for sheer asking is $5,000. but let .o show It T() RENT—To elderly couple, up­ • FOR SALE-—O-Tite Piston rings, ing. pathos and emotional appeal, has to you anl make us an offer as it Is per four room flat. Apply 81 Main hhey give your engine more power. seldom been equalled on the screen. Standaxdi’i^ Q uality an estate ; nd must be sold imme­ street or telephone 1459. You get more miles per gallon of diately. Small amount cf h, we gas. They increase your piston lubri­ TUNNEY HITTING HARD, “ Padlocked” is an excellent pic­ can arrange your mortgages. Just the TO RENT—Six room tenement on cation, but prevent oil pumping. Fred FAST AND FREQITENTLir. ture and should please everyone. place for a small country home or Foster street, with improvements. H. Norton, ISO Main street. For the last time today the summer home. Wallace D. Robb, -873 Apply Little & McKinney, c tele­ MferHHER PERFORMANCE quality vestment, Price is right. For further bundled paper 1287 and junk bought at hig!iest cash been sparring with Jack Dempsey is built in and the Chrysler “60” must particulars see Arthur A, Kriofl.i TeL prices. Phone 849-3 and I w ill calL J. 782-2. 875 Main street. here, says: “ I can’t see a chance' HUSKMEONS therefore also stand up < immeasurably Eisenberg. for Tunney. He will surprise me if TO RENT—Greenacres, Wadsworth Late Variety, Delicious Flavor. better under the strain of hard service.' FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern street six room flat, all modern im­ I will pay the highest prices for he gets as far as four full rounds.” eight room house, all conveniences, provements. Inquire 98 Church street or telephone 1348. rags, aters and all kinds of metals; Dempsey planned t o . resume Sixty miles, and more, per hour; get-away two car garage . Located on Strick­ also -uy all kinds of poultry and old boxing this afternoon. The day of DonaldJ. Grant land streeL In fine residential sec­ cars for Junk. M. H. Lessner. Jr., tele­ of 5 to 25 miles in 7% seconds; gas econ­ tion. For information call Manches­ FOR RENT—In Greenacres, first phone 982-4. rest, Friday, was devoted to bag Buckland, Telephone 93-12. ter 1100 or 418. and second floor flats at 73 and 75 punching and a run on the road. omy of 22 hiiles and more per gallon; Benton street. Call 820. W a n t e d —Highest prices paid for characteristic Chrysler beauty; astonish­ FOR SALE OR RENT—A fine sin­ rags, metals, paper, magazines, etc. gle cottage on Bolton State road, FOR RENT— 5 room flat, upstairs, Also buy and sell used furniture. LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. ing riding ease and roadabiUt^ the safety with eight acres of land. William all Improvements, with or without Chas. Iiessner. 28 Oak streeL Phone. of Chrysler four-wheel hydraulic brakes; Kanehl, 519 Center street. Phone garage, right on trolley line. Apply 2116. 1776. Harrison’s store, 598 Center street At Memphis—Tiger Flowers, oij-filter and air-cleaner; full pressure •middleweight champion,, knocked Phone 669. These lubrication; seven-bearing crankshaft; im­ FOR SALE—'Washington street, out Happy Hunter in the third beautiful six room bungalow, very FOR -tENT—Three room apart­ round. pulse neutralizer; road levelizers front cosy home, one-car garage, larg.e ment In Purnell Building, large rooms and reaif roomy, luxurious bodies. Snipetioc Periormance Results lot. Price reasonable. Terms, ard all conveniences, reasonable rent Ap­ GRAVENSTEIN AND particulars of Arthur A. Knofla, 875 ply to G. E. Keith, in care of Keith Come in and see the n ^ .lighter six, Main street, telephone 782-2. Furniture Cc. Good Cars WEALTHY APPLES Chrysler “60”. W e are comment you'll MAIN STREET—Just north of Cen­ TO RENT— 5 room flat at 46 1-2 ter. two fam'"/ twelve room house Summer SL All modern Improvements. will be sold at prices that-will in- be convinced that nowhere will you find In the rink of condition. ;i'or .lartlc- Rent price reasonable. Inquire at Edgewood Fruit Farm l^erest you. ateix at its price that can begin to compare T te Chrysler plan o f Quality Standardization dldera same address. ulars see Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main C Cash or Terms. with this great Chrysler ac^evement. from, and is superior to, ordinary manuhwturing stree';. Telephone W . H. Cowles, 945. practice and methods, beranse it demands fixed and TO RENT— 6 room tenement, all For Sale 1926 Essex Coach. FOR SALE]— Holl street — dandy modern Improvements. Near mills and ONE OF MANCHESTER’S 1925 Hudson 7-pass. Sedan. inflexible quality standards which enforce the sune new 10 room flat Well built and i trolley. Ray L. Bldwell. 60 Pine scrupnlonsly close limits—the same rigid rule o f StreeL Telephone 1232. * BBAIJTIPUL HOMES 1923 Hudson Coach. CHRYSLER “ eC '—ToMring Car,$1075; Road­ place you'd be proud to own. Price 1923 Jewett Sedan. ' engineering enctness—^^the same sdisolutft accuracy ^ right, small amount down. Terms. Equip Your Home With in the best location. Seven rooms, ster, $1145; Club Coupe, $1165; Coach, $1195; and precision o f alignment and assemblage—fax the Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 78S-S 875 Main t o r e n t —F ive room flat on HIdgre fireplace, sun porch, sunken gar­ 1920 Essex Roadster. Sedan, $1295. measurement, die machinixM and the manufsetur- street street, all modem Improvements, In­ 1923 Chevrolet Tonring. cluding gas, and steam heat Inquire Copper Leader and dens, all in the best of repair. • AQprieei/.o.b. Detroit; *M6iec< (o otm iit FaU m l cedM tax. ing o f every part, practice ant^irocesa in fburlines o f JUST NORTH OF CENTER—Oft HO Ridge StreeL David Carson. The price Is very reasonable. 1924 Overland 4-dopr Sedan. Chryslercars—“ 50” ,“ 60” ,“ 70” a^lm perial“ 80” . Main street, two family twelve -oom Gutter 13000 cash will buy. this home. 1918 Hudson 7-pass.^-'Winter top bouse, strictly modern and. In good For appointment and further par­ 1920 Liberty Roadster. condition. Price Is only 18500. W a l­ 1920 Reo Coupe. lace D. Robb, 853 Main street Will give a lifetime of serv­ ticulars, see ice. W e would be glad to esti­ 1920 Bnlck Coupe. mate your needs in this line. •J •* IMMSnHSSTBB EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPT. 18,1928. wmes9m SECOND TOWN TITLE GAME TOMORROW that playing with the freshman CHANGE’ S BROTHER team. CLOVERLEAF GRID “I don’t think that Harold will Li^al Sport go back until the . last semester. Ten Rouhds ^HVE CHANGES IN SHAM ROa tJNEUP Harold has only one semester to SEEKS LIMELIGHT fluish to graduate.’*' TEAM PLANS STAR In “ Red’s” opinion his brother With Dempsey Chatty "Pinkie” has more than an even chance to make the team. “ Red” AS TEAMS P U Y AGAIN AT WEST SIDE BY JOB WILLIAMS ELEVEN FOR 1926 thinks “ Pinkie” Is In flne form and Albert Lindsay, former Man­ Red’s Younger Brother is giving him the benefit of every chester soccer player, did not look bit of football knowledge he can. “ Say. you never can tell about at home •with the Harttdrd Tbistlee W i e ” May Shine at Each day the brothers go into here last Sunday. Local fans are mock scrimmage. They play ball this fight racket.” It was Jack Griffin Elected Manager and BOl H(^Laiighlm and Tommy Dempsey talking. I had asked him hoping- he decides to re-dast his lot Soccer heagm Season loge^her, box and cut timber and with the local team. He would Illinois This Season. “ Red” ke'feps his eye on “ Pinkie”_ if he had any preconceived idea on prove a,welcome addition. It is Sipples to Be Opposing every minute. the outcome of his figflt with Gene M oske, Captain; To Open understood the new ; management “ Great kid,’’ says “ Red” of Tunney, if he figured It would be a would be glad to take him back In­ Opens Here Tomorrow “ Pinkie.” short fight or a long one, a hard S^son Shortly; Moopan to the fold. ^ . Hmrlefs; Shamrocks Hope Wheaton, 111., Sept. 18. — Here “ Golly!” gasps the breathless fight or an easy one. be questioned. Manchester lost^ ^in the house that Red built” lives and adoring “ Pinkie” when told “ No, you never can tell about Rumor has it that Captain Carl Mancheator’s Fall soccer season will officially get under way to­ an exhibition game to the Thistles Ithe famous Grange family possessed that hrk famous brother intends this fight racket,” he repeated. “ A as Coach. Kellar will play secofld base to­ to Even Series; Sons Not now of a now ambition to serve. having him replace him on the col­ lot of times the easy fights turn out morrow for the Shamrocks ' not-' morrow afternoon at the McKee last Sunday but this should not be The family, composed of “Red,” lege team. to be murder, and the hard ones withstanding the news that Smith, street stadium when the local team taken as a criterion. The local brother “ Pinkie” Garland and Neither boy is what you could are soft.” meets the crack WaterUnry con­ team simply ntilized the game as Over-Confident. Having completed two seasons of Springfield, is to fill his shoes. ' ‘Dad” Lyle, has set Its collective call effusive. “ What fight do ybu think was the tingent. It will be the first leag­ a practice session In which to with the Immaculate record of not True, Kellar had hard luck and faces forward to perpetuate the Whatever sentiment there Is In easiest I ever had,” Dempsey asked didn’t look good In the first game ue encounter of the season. perfect teamplay. Grange name on the college grid­ the family "'is not of the gushing me. losing a single game and only be­ Waterbury Is coming to town Tomorrow the Manchester elev­ Shamrocks Sons of Italy ing scored on once, the Cloverleat but it Isn’t quite fair to condemn iron. kind. I began making a mental check with an unusually strong team to­ en will have a fast and well-balan­ Brennan, rf ...... McKernan, If football club of the North Bnd''is him for that. “ Brother Pinkie” has been elect­ But dad and sons, they’re com­ back over his many battles hut be­ morrow and is (highly confident ced earn on the field, on that Burke, 8 b ...... i Wright, ss making preparations for another ed for the job and is now in train­ pletely wrapped up in one another. fore I could hazard a guess, his Im- The West Side Is Intensely en- of lowering the colors of the Man­ should be quite capable of pro-vid- Maiitelli, I f ...... Le Bel, cf ing under the guiding eye of his Their home life Is near the ideal. petuosity\ as manifest in' speech campaign. chester team. That they will meet Ing plenty of opposition for the Smith, 2 b ...... St. John)' rf New Manager rapped In the sport of horseshoe more famous and doting brother And now there is a tradition to as in ring work, exploded: pitching. A tournament has been a team equally confident, need not Brass City eleven. McLaughlin, l b ...... Sipples, p '‘Red,” whom professionalism has cherish. Dad Lyle’s eyes sort of “ Willard.” Bill Griffin has been elected as be mentioned. Jt is a fact not to Play will start at 3:15 sharp. Qenovesi, ss .... Scrimminger, lb the new manager. He will succeed in progress' for several weeks. Now barred from the academic quad­ water when he thinks of it. This was the fight, as the world comes the word that the West Side McCarthay, c f ...... Partons,' 3b rangle. Is Interested. knows, in which the young western­ Jim Gllllgan wha was at the helm Wallett, c ...... Stratton, 2b • last season. Griffin is now hard Is ready to !meet 'any other con­ W lngo, rf ...... 5 1 2 2 0 0 In Fine Shape. Dad Lyle, while not overly en­ er conceded some 60 pounds to the testants for the town title. They Gehrlnger, 2b .. . . . 3 1 1 5 3 1 McLanghUn, p ...... ' Carlson, c Via the iceman’s daily dozen, thusiastic about the famous fall ruling champion and battered him at work arranging a schedule for YANKS ARE BEATEN Warner, 8b ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 Reserve: Shamrocks: Prentice, the season which he expects to.op­ have an eight-man team but if op­ Tavener, sa ....-. . . . 2 0 0 2 5 0 which whipped “Red” into shape sport, nevertheless takes quite a bit to fragments in three rounds, thus ponents find it impossible to or­ Bassler, c ....>. ... 3 0 0 0 Farrand, Smith, Brownell, Kellar, en the first Sunday in October. It 0 2 before he became a line buster, of interest in it, especially during acquiring the title. ganize as many players, less can be Whltehill, p ...... 8 0 1 0 2 0 Kelly and Graff; Sons of Italy r* “ Pinkie” Garland, who got his the last few years. And who “ I expected Willard to knock me is the plan to play nothing but accommodated. INTmTRAIGHT Collins, p . . . 1 0 0 0 2 1 Fisher, Cleary, Zwick, Foley, F ^ home games. Neun, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 monicker because his hair is the wouldn’t with the great “ Red” and down a couple of times'anyway,” Heilmann, zz .., . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 rell, Madden, Kotsch, Edgar and J. reddest of the Grange clan, is fol- the promising “ Rinkie” as his went on Dempsey. “ I was sure Moske Chosen Captain Cobb, zzz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Farrell. Brunlc Moske has been honored Many Manchester football fans ; lowing in “ Red’s” footsteps as as­ sons? Small wonder Dad knows that I would be knocked down that are planning to go to Hartford to­ with the captaincy of the eleven. Cleveland Now Only 3 1-2 32 4 6 30 12 4 sistant. several “ rah, rah” yellg word for I debated with myself whether to morrow to get a glimpse of the new Score by Innings: Tomorrow afternoon If the I The two brothers work from the wcrd, even though it must be ad­ take ‘nine’ or leap right up, if I This short and chubby lad last year team which will r. present the Cap­ W ashington ...... 010 000 300 1— 5 weather man Is kind, the Sons of rose to great heights in football same wagon and whisk to work in mitted many folks that attend big could, and tear back into him and itol City on the gridiron tbis sea­ Games Behind Leaders; D etroit ...... 300 010 000 0— 4 Italy and the Shanirocks will min­ separate motor cars each costing college clashes don’t know what all maybe catch him off ’guard. in Manchester. In fact, his play­ son. Mulligan’s Blues will play gle In the second game of their ing was of such an exceptional cal­ up in the $4000 class. Both chop the cheering’s about— it’s sort o’ First Punch Whipped Willard. the Brooklyn Naval team In an ex­ five-game series for the town base- - ibre that he was generally ac­ Nationals Beat Tigers. away the customers' cakes and on Greek to lots of them. Not so “ Well you know what happened. hibition game and the two teams CARDS TAKE LEAD ball championship. The tilt will bo padded shoulders heave and carry with Dad, however— not for a mo­ knowledged as the best all-around are composed of exceptionally good waged on the West Side play­ I had him whipped from the first football player In Manchester. His three flights up. ment. punch. He hit me with only one talent; If Hartford “ produces the grounds. Play will start at three "Pinkie” is training for “Red’s” work was large instrumental In BROWNS 6, A‘S 8 I It’s the same Job “ Red” held for punch that I remembered, a right goods” there ■virill be a lot of Man­ IN THENATIONAL ^o’clock. Lehrmitt- will umpire be­ oldijcb. Followers of the game winning the town championship Ehmke had a relapse and the many summers with the L. C. uppercut, that found the button. chester fans In the Velodrome this hind the plate but the other offi­ ir i^ t do v/ell to Vfatch this young for the. Cloverleaves in their an­ Athletics lost to the Browns, six to Thompson Ice Co. “ Red’ ’asked I’m not saying that punch didn’t fair to watch tl^e professional lea­ cial has not, been selected. Man­ man’s progress. nual clash with the Cubs. three, endangering their chances of for it again when he came back hurt because it did. But it; wasn’t gue games. ' - Pirates and Reds Tamed ager Vendrlllo, says he has been disillusioned from and Three Newcomers finishing l-i the money. a knockdown punch, or even close 9t. Lonl* forced to replace Russell- because the movies a month ago. He wants This year the Cloverleaves hope to it.” Let’s hope It won’t be as mpcn AB. R. H. PO. A. E. the fans were not satisfied with his to get in trim for whatever profes­ to continue the great work they Bennett, cf ...... 5 1 3 1 0 0 Dempsey then turned to the other of a fizzle as the Hartford Eastern Back; Frankie Frisch’s work in the first game. sional games he will play this fall. accomplished last year. ik the Rice, 3b ...... 5 1 3 1 6 1 I Although the game Is one of the '%NUT side of the picture. He told how League baseball team has turned Sisler, lb ...... 4 0 0 16 1 0 , 20 Years Old. past two seasons, sixteen victories out to be. Williams. If ...... 2 last few of the 1926 season. It 1 And “ Pinkie,” just 20, who will he had figured Luis Flrpo to be a have been chalked up and not a Homer Breaks Up Game. will be more like the opening of a “ pushover” and how he had run Miller, rf ...... 2 resume his studies again at Illinois, single defeat. Two games result­ Manager Vendrlllo today an­ McManus, 2b ...... 3 season, inasmuch as an “ official” the alma mater of both brothers, afoul of one of the greatest shocks Schang, c ...... 4 battery will preside. Frank ( m C K E R ed in tie scores. The lineup this nounced that' Ralph Russell will be Gerber, ss ...... 4 ST. LOlllS, 10. PHILLIES 1 has his eyes set on a place with the in his career. D’Amico, Manchester’s premier season will be practically the sanje the man to call the decisions on Falk, p ...... 4 The St. Louis steam roller bowl­ varsity eleven. He’s aiming either jfeKJoeWIiaras “ When I was matched with the lifeguard, will toss the first ball, as last. Only tnree new faces are bases In the town championship ed over the Phillies again, ten to at end or halfback and\“ Red” as­ A DAY WITH TUNNEY Bull,” said Dempsey, “ I said to my­ 34 6 12 28 16 1 and Charles “ McGHaw” Cullatto v noticed among the 20 candidates baseball game tomorrow. It is an­ Philadelphia sures him that he will get It if he self, ‘Well, this is a cakewalk for one. Bottomley’s homer with two will be behind the plate to Catch it reporting at the practice sessions. nounced in the main story on this AB. R. H. PO. A. E. on base in the first sewed up the (Judging the challenger by what you boy. All he’s got is a right ___ 3 1 1 2 5 0 when Brennan does the expected tri0S« They are Bill and Joe McLaughlin page that Russell would not be Dykes, 2 b ...... game. I Incidentally, "Pinkie’s” return you read of him in the hand and he telegraphs that from and Jihnny Ambrose. Bill Mc­ W elch, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 1 0 and misses by a foot. Incidentally daily papers.) one'end of the ring to the other. He used but,this statement has been Mefzler, I f ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 St. Lonls i to study has been made possible to Laughlin and Ambrose are back- 1 0 1 ' < AB. R. H. PO. A. E. it might be mentioned that Cullat- ought to be easier than Fulton.’ changed. Lehrmitt will work on Hale, 3b ...... 4 0 0 B great extent by brother “ Red’s” 7 a. m.— ^Arises to chimes of field talent and Joe,- a former Ma­ balls and strikes. Simmons, cf ... ___ 4 0 1 1 0 0 Douthit, cf ...... 4 3 2 2 0 0 to has donated a cup to be pre- “ Now I still think I had him ___ 3 0 0 11 0 0 Southworth. rf ....5 2 3 1 0 0 generosity. This same generosity Normandy bells and bathos in sunk­ jor player, is a veteran lineman. Poole, lb ...... sentedL to the winner of the series built a home and boulght a lot of doped right. He was a terrible Perkins, c ...... 2 0 0 5 0 0 Hornsby, 2b ...... 4 1 1 which he naturally believes will he^ en Grecian baths. Mponan to Coach Manchester baseball fans who Slgafoos, ss ...... 3 0 -0 1 5 1 Toporcer, 2b ...... 0 0 0 fighter and it was almost an acci­ luxuries for “ Red’s”* dad, “ Old 8 to 9 a. m.— Reads editorial George Moonan, the ever-popu- have been rooting for the St. Louis Ehmke, p , ...... ___ 3 0 0 0 2 1 Bottomley, lb ..... 4 2 13 the Sons of Italy. , 1 Man” Lyle. dent when he managed to land his lar captain of the old Major team Barbee, x ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 L. Bell. 3b ...... 3 0 2 Fans who have already gotten pages of “ Times,” “ World,” “ Sun” Cardinals are jubilant again today Hafey, If ...... 5 .0 2 “ I’m tickled pink that Garland is Right hand— the only thing he had which acquired state-wide reputa­ 4 the impression that the series Is and “ Trib” and e.xpresses annoy­ — all becadsa. the Cards are In first 31 3 5 24 14 G’Parrell, c ...... 3 0 all over as far as the chances of going back to school again this ance at government’s attitude in re­ in the world to recommend him as tion, has again been secured as place a^aiir. The race in the Na Score by Innings: ■Vick, c ...... 0 0 0 fall,” says Papa Grange. a heavyweight prospect. coach. Last season Moonan not St. Louis ...... 002 003 lOx— 6 Thevenow, ss ...... 5 1 1 the Shamrocks winning is concern­ gard to Mexican situation, French tlonal League this season is one of Philadelphia ...... 100 020 000— 3 Sherdel, p ...... 5 ’ 1 1 ed, may get the surprise of their “ And I want him to make the debt, pari-mutuels, Earl Carroll’s “ Accidents can happen In the only coached the Cloverleaves but thb keenest in years. team. He will be in his sOphomore ring. Don’t let anybody tell you lives tomorrow. The Nor^h End _ open -work plumbing and use of also played with them. His abili­ CLEVELAND 5, YANKS 1 38 10 16 27 12 0 year and probably would • have they can’t. It was an accident that ty as a player needs no introduc­ Fhiladelplitn outfit has far fpom conceded the profanity in current American lit­ This; afternoon the Sons of Italy Clevelaiad, dying with both boots AB. R. k . PO. A. E. made the varsity last year except Firpo beat me to the first punch in tion. George said last night he series to the Sduth End aggrep-, erature. baseball team Is scheduled to play oui made it three straight from______the Sand, ss .... 3 . 0 1 1 5 1 tion. They will be in there 'with that he was forced out on account our fight, and this accident changed didn’t expect to play this season . 4 1 1 3 0 0 10 a. m.— Gives out* interview In East Hampton. Pospisil, for­ Yanks and moved up to within i Mokan. rf, If even more fight than they display­ of a sprained shoiflder. He got in which he bemoans dearth of in- the entire complexion of the battle. but it 1 shard to resist the call and mer Trade school pitcher, will be 10 wunm I j,fixon, cf ... 4 0 1 3 0 0 ‘I missed a short lead to his head striking distance of first place by Leach, If ... 3 0, 1 2 ■ 1 0 ed during the first part of the tellectualism among prizefighters it will he no surprise If he again on the hill with Lamprecht or Carl­ winning a five to one battle. Shaute 'W’illiams. rf . 1 0 .0 0 0 0 gaqie last Sunday and iptend to after the gong sounded and when I dons the togs ere the season Is ov­ in general and “ that man Dempsey” son behind the plate. held the Yanks to five hits while 2 0 1 7 0 0 keep it up until victory Is achiev­ in particular. . . . Emphasizes be­ missed the impetus of my body er. Dean, z 1 0 0 0 0 ■ 0 Fishing Tackle movement carried me fiush into his Hcyt was unable to stand the pace. 0 0 0 2 0 0 ed. lief that Plato would have whipped New Uniforms It Is possible' that if the Sons of Clevelnnd Jonnard, zz .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 There will be several changes In Kampkook Stoves Joe Gans the best day— or night— right hand, which he held cocked Charles McCarthy had been elec­ Italy trim the Shamrocks declslve- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. J. ’Wilson, c .. 4 0 1 1 0 0 the lineup of the Shamrocks ac- he ever saw. at his side ready-^p swing. ted treasurer of the team. New again tomorrow that the series, will Jamieson, If ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 Frlberg, 2b .. 4 0 2 4 3 0 CQfding to the lineup given The Flashlights “ He didn’t even have to swing it suits are to be purchased for the Spurgeon, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 4 0 Huber, 3b .... . 4 0 0 . 4 4 0 11 to 12 a. m.— Meditates pun­ be forfeited by the Shamrocks. Speaker, cf ...... 3 0 1 5 0 0 W illoughby, p , 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herald. Captain Carl Kellar, Dick ishment to be handed out to Bat­ to turn me dizzy. The impact was team this season. It is planned Although this is without verifica­ Burns, lb ...... 4 1 1 9 1 0 Knight, p ___ , 2 Q 0 0 1 0 Browgell, George Kelly and Dick Guns tling Ashcan, his sparrmg partner^ enough. I wasn’t myself until to get suits similar to those which tion on the part of Manager Clem- J. Sewell, ss ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Graff are all slated for bench duty, for splitting infinitive in front of after the rest between the first and the Majors wore in their prime. Summa, rf ...... 4-1 1 1 0 0 Taber, p , ,0 0 0 0 1 0 Ammunition son. Manager Vendrillo would ac­ Myatt, -c ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 according to teh lineup, •with elderly school teacher tourist from second rounds and in the meantime There will be another practice cept the forfeit. Lutzke,. 3b ____■.,..2 1 1 2 1 0 34 1 8 27 15 1 Smith, Burke, Wallett and McCar­ Golf Clubs the White Mountains. I took an awful pasting from a guy session tomorrow morning at the Shaute, p ...... 3’ 1 1 1 1 0 Score by innings: thy replacing them. There will also 1 p. m.— Posts camp regulations I figured was a clown.” Ccmmunity grounds at 10:30 and j" Lefty St. John is a candidate for St. Louis ...... 400 012 021— 10 be a change in the pitching selec* 31 5 8 27 9 0 Philadelphia ...... 000 100 000— 1 Golf Balls explaining in detail correct use of Dempsey says his fight with Car- hereafter sessions will be In ord­ a position oh the Hartford Crim­ New Y ork tion. Bill McLaughlin getting the •‘seen” and “ saw” for members of pentier was a hard one, too, but for er on Tuesday, and Thursday son football eleven this season. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. GIANTS 5, REDS 4 call instead'of Joe Prentice, Golf Bags ...... 3 2' 0 1 his retinue together with penalties an entirely different reason. nights at 7:30 also. St. John is a great football player Paschal, cf ___ 0 0 Frank Frisch hit a homer in the For the Sons of Italy, Manager to be imposed on- offender^. Koenig, ss ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Vendrillo has submitted the sanae Jack Knives Found Training an Ordeal. The Roster and needs little Introduction in this Gazella, ss ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 tenth which gave the Giants a five 2 p. m.— Takes walk thrqugh vir­ “ It wasn’t hard fighting him, al­ Following is the list of those sport. Last year he was with the Ruth, rf ■ ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0. to four victory over the Reds, lineup as crushed the Sham­ Tennis Rackets gin forests to commune with nature though he did sock me a pretty good striving Tor berths on the team: Hartford West Sides for a while. Meusel, If ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 knocking Cincinnati out of first rocks last Sunday, 10 to 1. Edgar and marvel at rnysteries of the in­ clout in the second round. The McCarthy, Wright, Mozzer, Bren­ Gehrig, lb ...... 4 0 0 9 0 0 will also be in uniform. Tommy Tennis Balls Lazzerl, 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 2 0 place. Frisch also singled ’with the finite, . . . Ponders at length on hard part was in training. I knew nan, Lippencott, McLaughlin •At the town series game tomor­ Dugan, 3b ..,...... 3 1 1 0 2 0 Sipples has been named as the box- bases full in the eighth when the man and will have either Garlsou Baseball Shoes imbecillc antics of the squirrel and I was too big and too strong for brothers, HAmpson, Tyler, Mullins, row, George Olds, veteran an­ Bengough, c ...... 3 0 3 5 1 1 Giants shelled Luque off the mound. wonders what can be done about him and that I was a cinch to win Coseo, Fidler, Schoneski, Le Page,. nouncer, .will tell the names of the Hoyt, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 or Lamprecht behind the plate. Braxton, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York The Sons are confident of winning Baseball Bats it. unless I fell down and broke a cou­ Phaneuf, F. Brennan, Ambrose players to the public. His mega­ Thomas, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3 p. m.— Attends scientific* lec­ ple of legs. ' and the Moske brothers. phone wdll be In constant use dur­ W ard, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mueller, If ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 but not over-confident. Baseball Gloves ture at the town hall on “ Gradual “ Yet I had to go through two ing the early stage of the game. Adams, Xxx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lindstrom, 3b ...... 4 0 1 deterioration, of great American Frisch, 2b ...'...... 5 2- 3 Baseballs full months of training— two full 81 1 6 24 10 Kelly, lb ...... 4 0 11 drug store; or what hysterics of months of hard work for^a fight I This afternoon the members of Score by Innings: Terry, rf ...... 4 THE REFEREE Pola Negri have done for the knew I could win without training WATCHING Cheney Brothers, baseball team and Cleveland ...... I l l 200 000— 5 Tyson, c f ...... 4 Sweat Shirts New Y ork ...... f .... 000 000 100— 1 Jackson, ss ...... 3 stymie in this country.” hardly at all. For the first time a few special invited guests will go Farrell, ss ...... 0 What are the ages of Dempsey, Johnson Outboard 4 p. m.— Goes through shad&w to Coventry Lake where an outing Florence, o 3 in my life working for a fight was WHITE SOX'8, RED SOX 2 Tunney and Wills?— S. D. F.\ . boxing routine accompanied by INESCOREBOARD will be held. Manager John L. Moore, xxx ...... 0 • Motors an ordeal. I hated it. The fun The White Sox clinched their Ring, p ...... 0 Dempsey is 31; Tunney, 28, and Philadelphia Symphony orchestra, I used to know at training time was Jenney has arranged a splendid pro­ Fitzsimmons, p .... 2 augmented by Galli-Curci, McCor­ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. gram of entertainment and there hold on fifth place as Ted Lyons Wills, 84. Radio Sets gone.” defeated the Red Sox, three to two, Bentley, z- ...... 1 What- did Grantham of tha mack, the voice from WEAF, that I asked Dempsey If he was hav­ will be a roast chicken dinner Cohen, zz ...... 0 school girl’s complexion and the Eastern League; for his 18th victory of the season. Scott, p ...... 0 Pirates do on the offense in last Radio Accessories ing any “ fun” training for this which will doubtlessly occupy the McMullen, c ...... 1 year’s world series?— D. H. L. man who owns one. New Haven 7, Hartford 5. center of interest. It will for the Chicago Columbia Bicycles fight with Tunney. Albany 7, Springfield 1. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Grantham appeared in five 5 p. m.— Indulges in esthetic “ I don’t know whether you’d call writer anyway. Mostll, ct ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 3d 5 8 30 10 0 yawning, fashionable snoring and Waterbury 3, Bridgeport 0. Hunnefleld, 2b ...... 4 Cincinnati games, went to bat 15 times, failed Tricycles it fun,” he answered rul^bing a Clancy, lb ...... 3 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. to score a run, made two bits, stole aristocratic lounging. Providence 6, Pittsfield 2. HARVARD FOOTBALL STAR split ear refiectively, “ but it isn’t a National League McCurdy, o...... 3 Christensen, If, rf.. 5 2 one base and bad a battiitg average Sidewalk Bicycles 6 p. m.— Refuses to submit to in­ grind in the same sense training NOW JOINS PROFESSIONALS Falk, If ...... ,4 Walker, rf ...... 3 0 terview concerning entrance of Ger­ St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 1. Kamm, 3b ...... 3 Zitzmann, I f ...... 0 1 of .183. for the Frenchman wa_^ I kne'W Purdy, r f ...... 3 Roush, cf ...... 5 What rating was Mary K. Browne - Coaster Wagons many into world court on ground Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgh 1. Boston.— ^Brwln Gehrke, one of 6 I could whip him.” New York 5, - Cincinnati 4 ■ (10 Berg, S3 ...... 2 Pipp, lb ...... 5 12 given/in national tennis last year? challenger for heavyweight cham­ the greatest backs that ever sport­ Lyons, p ...... 3 Dressen, 3b 0 Hobby Horses pionship should be questioned only innings;)) . . ed a Harvard uniform, has follow­ "V Critz, 2b .., 3 — F .^ . H. on matters of profound interna­ Chicago-Boston (rain.> ed the lead set by “ Red” Grange 29 3 7 27 12 2 Hargrave, c 3 Sixth. Scooters American League Boston Ford, ss ... 2 How long has It been since Chick tional scope; BASEBALL OLD TIMER and joined the ranks of the profes­ AB, R. H. PO. A. E. Luque, p .., 0 Kiddy Kars 7 p. m.— Rebukes sparring part­ Chicago 3, Boston 2: sionals. Tobin, rf ...... 6 '0 8 4 Donohue, p ,, 0 Evans ’von the national amateur ner for draping napkin around neck Cleveland 6, New York 1. Gehrke relinquished a business Jacobson, ct ...... 4 0 0 4 Lucas, XX .. 0 golf crown?— D. B. M. JUSTICE OF PEACE Rlgney, ss ...... 5 0 2 1 Rlxey, p .., 0 ''Auto Accessories at dinner table and sends him out Washington 5, Detroit 4^ (10 In- career in New York to make hla Six seasons. iilngs.) Rosenthal, If ...... 4 1 1 1 to stable to eat with other cattle. living on the gridiron and has af­ Regan, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 37 4 10 x29 11 Where was the 1923 women’s Fisk Tires St. Louis 6, Philadetphid 3. national golf tournament played? 8 to 9 p. m.— Paints an original Laguna Beach/ Cal.—C, C. fixed his signature on the dotted Todt, lb ...... 4 0 2 10 oil showing William Penn dealing Herrera, 8b ...... I 0 2 1 Cinclnnat?^...... "... 000 011 011 9— 4 — D. F. A. Lincoln Shock Ab- “ Ga-wy” Cravath, also known in line, proffered by Robert K. Mc- Stokes, o ...... 1 0 0 0 New York ...... OCl 000 030 1— 5 with the Indians. . . . Hammers STANDDiftil;^ Kirdy, director of the local pro Gaston, c ...... 8 0 0 1 Westchester Biltmore> Rye, N. Y. baseball lore as “ Catcus” Cravath, ■ — * V V sorbers out an original bronze of Rebecca team. Ruffing, p ...... 3 110. BROOKLYN 3, Y>1TTSBT7BGH 1 How old is Vincent Richa|^, the former manager of the Philadel­ Eastern tifia^e. Shaner, x ...... 1 0 0 0 at the Well. . . Composes a sym­ phia National League team and For years, prombters have been Dazzy Vance of Brooklyn showed tennis pjayer?— S. D. A. American Hammer­ phonic novelty after Debussy man­ . L,. PC- He’s 23. ' one-time home run king of the Providence 96 54 .640 trying In •rain to persuade Har­ 38 2 11 24 9 2 a flash ot-his old form in beatiqg ed Rings ner.' . . . Writes wour short stor­ National circuit, is the new Jus­ vard stars to become professional. Score by Innings: Pittsburgh' 3 to 1. Hill held the What was the result of the match ies, a full length novel,' outlines Bridgeport ...... 90 61 .596 Chicago ...... 100 110 OOx— 3 bet’ween Manuel Alanso and Alfred tice of the Peace at Laguna Beach, New Haven ...... 88 60 .595 G'hrke is the first crimson to Boston ...... 000 000 110— 2 Dodgers to four hits but could not Bugess - Norton new movie scenario and designs Entering the race against L. surrender to the call of the dollar. locate the plate at critical moments. Chapin in the national tennis sin­ unique country home for Barney Springfield...... 78 70 .527 gles in 1925?— D. A. S. Wrist Pins V. Murphy, the Incumbent, Cra- Albany ...... 75 74 ,503 Gehrke starred In the Harvard WASHINGTON 5, TIGERS 4 * Plttabnrarh Gimbel, polled 327 votes to 167 for backfield from 1922 to 1924 and AB. R. H. PO, Alonso won, 6-0, 8-6 and 6 -8 / 10 p. m.— Crawls under silver H a rtford ...... 64 86 .427 Washington advanced to within BrlckelLlf ...... 2 0 0 0 Who was western junior gbll Toledo Valves h^*‘opponent. i graduated In 1925. He is known halt a game of third place, nosing Comprosky, If ...... 2 brocaded sheet covering four-post­ Waterbury ...... 57 92 .383 ckajnpion last season?— D. F. J. Cravath formerly played /with Pittsfield ...... "51 99 .340 to be phenomenally consistent and out Detroit In the tenth, five ti> W aner, rf ...... '4 Luco lac Paints er bed of Napoleonic period and re­ Cuyler, iCf ...... Emerson Carey, Jr., of Hutchin­ the Los Angeles team in the Pa­ National League. reliable player, as Princeton and four. The Tigers booted the game peats a br9,iny fighter can whip an Yale elevens can testify. •Wright^as .... son, Kas. Willard Batteries uncouth knockerout any time— he cific Coast League and at that W. L. P.C. away with four errors, Grantham, lb .. time had a third nickname. The St. Louis ...... 86 60 .589 Washington Traynor, 3b ... Ignition Parts hopes! fans of that day called him “ Wood- l e a d in g I l e a g u e h it t e r s AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cronin, 2 b ,.... Cincinnati ...... 85 .61 .582 McNeely, I f ...... 5 0 12 0 0 Gooch, o ...... en Shoes” because of his slug­ Pittsburgh ...... 80 fi5 .562 National League Hill, p ...... MAYS HELPING BEDS IN Havoline Oils GAMES TODAY. Hargrave. Reds ...... 364 Rice, rf 4 1 3 3 0 Eastern League. gish sprinting'^ on the bases. C hicago...... 77 68 .681 Goslln. cf ...... MuaUer, X ... . DRIVE FOR PENNANT.) The new job will pay “Gawy” New Y o r k ...... ’SS 73 .482 Christensen, Reds .348 Myer, ss ...... Hartford at New Haven. Smith, P ira tes...... i • • • .S4f J. Harris, lb ...... , 34 1 8 24 18 .x Albany at Springfield. $150 a month, and he will take of­ Brooklyn ...... 67 79 .429 S. H&rrls, 2b ...... Brooklyn •: ^ Carl Mays, former American Providence at Pittsfield. fice the first of the year. He Is Boston ...... 58 83 .411 Brown, Braves...... >388 Bluege, 3b ...... • AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Jacobson; rf 2 League veteran, has been thrown Waterbury at Bridgeport. now in the real estate business Philadelphia ...... 53 85 .368 Grantham, P irates...... < • *637 Ru«l, o' ...... Leader a year ago today, Horns* Tate, e ...... Cat-ey, cf . . . 4 ing fine ball for the pennant­ Barrett & National League. here. , ^ ' American League Crowder, p ...... PCllx,’ If .... 3 chasing Cincinnati team all sea--^! W. I« P.C. by; Cardinals, .392. Chicago at Boston. ' Marberry, p ...... Herman, lb . 4 son. In fact, seetds to be a a « | Ho'w long has George Torporcer New York ...... 87 C7 ,604 - ^ American League Packinpaugh, X . . . Marriott, 3b 4 Cincinnati at New York. good as he^was ’When with tH ejl been'with the Cardinals?— S. D.''J. Clevfland ...... 84 ,61 .579 Mahush; Tigers ...... 378Judge,-XX ...... Butler, 88 ... 2 R abbins Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Stewart, xxx ...... Bohne. 2b ... V Red Sox and Yankees severaj:* St. Lodis at Philadelphia. Torporcer had’ a brief tril^ with Philadelphia ...... 76 ,64 Ruth, Yankees •• -368 peberry.nc 2 0'13 Cards in 1921, was sent to Syracuse V.’as.hlngton 76 €5 Fotherglll,: Tigers ...... I .365 ’V’ance, P ';,.. A, 2 0 years ago. Should 'the Re^ Sportiits: Goods American League 40 6 11 30 10 1 cop the flag more than a 1^16 Philadelphia at St. Louis, in International League subject to Chicago 7 i 70 Burns. Indian's ...... 383 Detroit i AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 25 3 4 27 8 1 credit will he due the submarine Headquarters New York at Cleveland. immediate recall, being brought licit ...... 74 .7/2 6 oslih, Senators..,.....• -368 Blue, rib ...;...... 2 1 1 11 0 2 Score by Innings: ■ • , ’ - -ik.- St. l/ouis • ....-i.!*.. • • «'?4 • • 59 85 Leader a year ago'today,'Speak­ Pittsburgh OOOAOO OOOr-1 ball gunner. Washington at Detroit. back the following season where -e- Manuah, of ...... 3 , 0 0 4 d 0 913 Main Street Boston, at Chicago. Ih e ’n l liii<{q gnaatowli:.- ^ Boston 46 101 er, Ol8T«l»nd,.888. FotherjttU. U ^ > o 0 Brooklyn 0001030 OOx—3 !«-V=5: V . ItH 'if.-.V .-;

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A merger simply means that few­ IVii. by M«nipoliunNcw|i.pp1 \ ■ --^3 er men will divide the, cust-omer’s 01926 W NE* SenVICE. INC.' dollar. By Percy Crosby Chewing gum is better than SKIPPY IN THE SUBWAY. thexving the rag. d S O u e AIHT SOIM'TO I felt her breath upon my cheek; (UHAT S' ONGce to o ie J o s r \s \r N O ' U N € c e (Her lips were ruby red). MAOe .rONie (OIN6 J co p e n IT TItC SOPPeRTlME I felt her breath upon my cheek; T h a t ? CUNCH ? ; LOVl£ (jUANrr INTELUGENGE TESTS THIT NORNIN’. ^ O’ercome with bliss I couldn t i r r o A 6 € — \ T' AX INTERESTING TEST. speak; And then she spoke, “ You great big geek. Get off my foot,” she said. ) The man who lived several days \ In a sewer may have been writing one of the “ modern” plays.

Even the radio lets the hot weath­ er bother it. Most of those who criticisze the flapper for painting her face might fairly be condemned for failure to make similar improvements.

“ My gosh!” said the man on the street car as another passenger sat on his dozen of eggs, "It’s loo bad those egg shells were not as strong SEPT as the eggs. By Swan SALESMAN $AM Good-bye $20 Bill FAMOUS B¥JETS. It. A rm ^ftn-Dio 'voo C£)u-tcr Y NOT S’E.T-VA 5EE-, I ^ { lAt VJROTe. BPCK ^PiMlHG-T 3 0 S m > Ib L O H ir^ T^> 3 ^ 0 OS T H ‘ a- Dead — TAPsT BILL Fo«^ f«o c ^ GORED T a’ OOt HE. D\Wff RHMWIHO- AND V0R!>-^3^-5o THftH (V ^ J 2 0 ^ 2 . 0 Don': - — about the bush. Ml?. 5UCK60M OOT "ToFFlblOM ? \ W « oTe. -To HirN T o ‘=>B«D ■E>1\_1_ B\VU I got — — up. Trt‘ ^ 2 - This is — ween you and me. This test covers the field of gen­ Asleep on his eral information which makes it a ever so humble there’s difficult but interesting test. ] no place, etc. IWrite your answers to the ques-j tlons and then turn to another page \The younger generation should to check your list with the correct be taught to close doors. There's « Ma It answers: no hope for the older. - 1— ^who Is the athletic girl shown In the accompanying picture? “ My man, you are making A 2— Of what country was Henrikfrightful racket with that soup.” Ibsen a citizen? “ It ain’t me lady, it’s de acous­ 3— ^Who Is chief justice of thetics of dis soup plate what’s bad,’’ / United States supreme court? C C. c . 4— Who won the Bok $100,000 Mother, I simply haven’t the prize for the best plan to preserve heart to fry these eggs. They look peace among the nations of the up at me so piteously out of their ^ C world? ^ sad yellow eyes, • 5— Who wrote “ So Big?” 6— ^What is hara-kiri? Mrs. Newlywed (in tears).— By Blosser 7— What state Is known as the“Boo-hoo! I don’t believe you FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Yes, How? Empire State? love me any more.” r 8— How much did the United Hubby— “ Certainly I do. Didn t . AO-VOOSADOLO N SAV-VOURPoPa IWT 411. 77MG? WHEN States pay for the Louisiana Pur- I kiss your aunt?” s o DO&SAMMS/ D o e s HB MA V & A Cb3>S6? j VOO COME- , TO SLEEP, 9_What is,the “Fourth Esme” ? OUB OWN DICTIONARY. OJBR SOftSr]ft&. iTsouA^osjosrui^e SO'AECAAI 10— What are the catacombs? Garden: A wife’s Idea of good AAi’ USS-EAi A BIG BAA»t> PLAY/A4'» I VMAI^SS AIM ALL^ 77A (MAS•* ^ SAIORE? exercise. TO m ;m ! A young Manchester girl who has LITTLE JOE a tall sweetheart says there Is noth­ ing like rising to th^ occasion, when He. ecevAToR m a m he stoops to kiss her. D)) IS PAID *Tb Give. A man, like a tack, will only go GVERY60DY A LIFT— as far as his head will let him. '“ I take my sleepln’ raw,” said the cowboy to the tenderfoot who offered him a pair of pajamas. She told her kids to clean the yard They haven’t done it yet, ’Cause just like other youngsters * they Remembered to forget. 01926 6Y HE» scmnce. me. The son wrote home for money till Pathetic Figures by Fontaine Fox It peeved his dad, and then WASHINGTON TUBBS H The father sent a postal card Which said, “ Enclosed find By Crane ten.”

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P A G E T E N sician said hmt night following a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roe of 140 At the start of the funeral cere­ ACID BATH YICTiH consultation. Blssell street were pleasantly sur­ COM. KEENEY mony In the home at 3 o’clock It was stated that two-thirds of prised last evening by about fifty James Hutchinson at the South Martin’s body was burned by the BALLOON DANCE of their friends in honor of their Methodist church tolled the bell 83 NOT OUT OF DANGER sulphuric, add which was shower­ 25t'h wedding anniversary. They times at halt-minute intervals as a ed on him when the Ford truck he at " received many beautiful gifts of LAD) TO REST tribute to Commander. Keeney. At was operating was struck , by a silver, linen, cut glass and other the condusion, he sounded taps as Doctors Find That Martin May Hartford-bound trolley car. . The things. * Mr. and Mrs. Roe’s five the body was being lowered Into the Also Have a Fractured burns are deep and'the patient Id TONIGHT children gave all silver presents. grave. Shoulder. suffering severe pain, the doctor 2 o’clock! Refreshments were served and an Simple Services at Funeral said. In.addition to the bad bums, at Turn Hall enjoyable evening was spent. George Martin, 19-year-old Ox­ Martin has a possible fracture of WITHliirLOWL ford youth, who was injured In the the rijght shoulder and lacerations George P. Borst of Cambridge of WeD Known Civil War accident at Woodland Thursday of the body. street, who has been quite ill with Exhibivions and Prizes. night, remains in a critical condi­ pleurisy, was able to sit up yester­ Veteran — Many Floral AUTO DEALERS tion at the Memorial hospital. It $4.00 day. As soon as he is able to was stated today. His chaimes of Every Day Without a travel, Mr. and Mrs. Borst will recovering are somewhat doubtful. Shearer’s Orchestra. leaye for a visit with relatives in Tribntes. The Manchester Hudson-Essex It will be a few days before he will New York.^ Co. has delivered a Hudson pass the crisis, his attending phy­ Sweeper Vac M brougham to Henry Smith of East is just one more day of drudg­ YE OLDE TYME FESTIYAL News has been received in town Center street. -will be held at the of the birth of a son. Sept. 11, With simple, yet Impressive ser­ ery. *’ BACKED HEART CHURCH HALL to Mr. and Mrs. William Couch The Pickett Motor Sales has un­ Get this LIFETIME SER­ vices, Commander Maranthon Hen­ loaded a carload of Willys-Knight Silk Vernon, Conn. of Hockanum, formerly of this ry Keeney, was laid to his final rest sedans this week and delivered an VANT today. ON TUESDAY EVENING, town. SEPTEMBER 21st, 1926 in the West cemetery yesterday Overland Whippet sedan to James Liberal allowance for your At 8 O’clock. William Potterton, son of Mr. afternoon. As the flag-draped cas­ Sipples of Oak street. Mr. Pickett old cleaner. Umlurellas Admission, 23 cents. and Mrs. George Potterton of Wil­ has leased the store at 22 to 24 ket was lowered into the grave, the Maple street, occupied as the liam street, will leave Monday fgr soft notes of taps being sounded The Manchester his junior year at Tuft’s college. Willys-Overland salesroom, for on the bells in the South Methodist three years. Electric Co. $2.98 Miss Emma Hutchinson oi Main church were audible. Madden Brothers have delivered two Nash sedans this past week, to Dancing Tonight street and Miss Elizabeth Golway The six living Manchester Grand are at Kelsey Point, Westbrook. Alexander Little of Pearl street and s 10 rib, all silk umbrellas with beautiful colored enameled Army veterans who are the surviv­ Frederick J. Schmutz of Pine Hill. At the RAINBOW ors of Drake Post, No. 4, were in 5 handles with cord to match. Colors: blue, green, purple, The attendance at the setback W. R. Tinker, Jr., has delivered BILL TASILLO’S BAND. attendance at the funeral. Two a Chevrolet coach to Mrs. J. Wes­ Cook’s Cider MiD S navy, and garnet. party yesterday afternoon at the other Civil war veterans also at­ All Modem Dancing. West Side Rec was the largest for son Phelps of Bolton. tended. They were Chauncey B. James M. Shearer of the Capitol Rear of 192 Main Street. Dancing, 8 to 12 P. M. - D. S. T. some time. The prize winners Ellsworth. Jared Pearl, Lucius Am erican Gloric Umbrellas Euick Co. reports deliveries of new i kdmission...... 50 cts. were: First, Mrs. J. Nelson; sec­ Plnney, George M. Barber, George ond, Mrs. M. Smith; third, Mrs Buick sedans to Morris Pasternack $ 2 .9 8 e a c h Copping, Charles E. Baker, of Crys­ of the Elite Studio, Loretta V. Cole­ William Hunniford. tal lake and Corodon Beebe of man and W. George Glenney. Open Mondays^ and 16 rib, fine quality American gloria umbrellas in purple, U South Coventry. At the services ' S green, black and navy. ABOUTTOWN at the grave these aged veterans took part in paying silent tribute to At their recent meeting in Cen­ We use caution— we use skill ter thurch, the Ladies’ Benevolent Beautiful Astors 29 doz. The Hospital Linen Auxiliary their departed comrade. And make out a modest bill. Thursdays Largely Attended. society decided to hold a food sale members will hold their rummage at the church next Friday after­ 1 The funeral service was largely You’ve got a right to know We buy apples from you. sale in the vacant store, comer of ST. JAMES’S R. noon at 3 p. m. Main and Eldrldge street Wednes­ attended. Twenty-two automo­ moving charges in advance. We We make cider for you. day and Thursday ol next week. biles were in the cortege which Rev. W. P. Reidy passed slowly from the home on give prompt information upon We sell dder to you. The sale will begin at 2:30 p. m. Rev. J. P. Timmins which you can depend. each day and run continuously un­ Keeney street to the grave. In­ Rev. Vincent McDonough cluded In the number who attended SOUTH MRNCHESTER ■ CONN ■ til 9 p. m. each evening. All who Masses tomorrow St. James’s Special Taxi Service. are interested in helping towards the funeral were relatives and SUNDAY DINNER R. C. church will be celebrated at friends from New Haven, Meriden, Farr Bros., Props the purchase of linen for the hospi­ Daily Express to Hartford. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiB 7:00, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. The Hartford, Hebron, Coventry and tal are hereby solicited for contri­ last mass will be a high mass. Ves­ a t the HARTFORD OFFICE ■ Tel. 118-12. butions of used clothing, furnltui-e Crystal Lake. •42 MORGAN ^ per services will be held at 3:30 p. Rev. Joseph Cooper, pastor of the HARTFo'^^fl or anything saleable. If it is desir­ ra. Sunday school at 9:15 in the ed be called for, telephone 2117. South Methodist church officiated. chapel. The casket was banked with a pro­ Music by the junior choir at the Hotel Sheridan Miss Elsie Cole, of 34 Lilac street fusion of floral tributes from organ­ FERBETT t-O lEN N EY 8:30 o ’clock mass will he as fol­ izations and also individuals attest­ Turkey, Duck or Chicken and Miss Jessie Antos, of East MOVING - EXPRESSING lows: ing the high esteem in which Com­ Hartford left last night to spend with all the fixings, $1. TRIT.KINO Prelude: “ Melodie Venlsse” mander Keeney was held by his ad­ the week end in New York City...... Johnson Now Offered For Sale They are planning to view the mirers. As is the Grand Army 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. Processional hymn. custom, Commander Keeney was principal places of Interest in the Anthem: Praise Ye the Works Also a la Carte Service. buried in his G. A. R. uniform. metropolis. Miss Mary Breen, contralto BEAUTIFUL HOME OF THE LATE and choir. The Pall Bearers. The pall bearers were all mem­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold Anthem: Bright Queen of Angels Its first regular meeting of the fall ...... Stanfield bers of the Manchester Grange DOCTOR JOSEPH HIGGINS Monday evening in Odd Fellows The Misses Nellie Foley and lodge but two of them were also Sons of Veterans. They were: hall. Noble Grand Mrs. Frank In­ Julia Shaw with choir 417 EAST CENTER* STREET graham Is looking forward to a Offertory: “O Salutarls” Wilbur D. Loveland, Arthur E. To Rent full attendance of the members...... Millard Loomis, Keeney B. Loomis, Herbert House has 7 nice rooms, steam heat, oak floors, tile bath; beautiful sun parlor with Duet, Miss Nellie Moynahan, Mitchell, Earl I"tchell and Daniel tile floor. Miller. Two Large Connecting Offices William B. Chapman who has soprano, Julia Shaw, contralto Lot is 70x200 feet. been employed at Campbell’s Mar­ Anthem: He Calmed the Troub­ Fronting Main Street, corner of Park Street, ideally ket for several years, will enter led Waters ...... Benton situated for doctor, dentist, lawyer or branch office, of To prospective home seekers who are d esirous of getting the best in electric fix­ the employ of M. J. Burnham of Solo: “What Can I Render? insurance company. tures, heating system, layout of rooms, etc., we invite inspection. West Hartford. Burnham’s Market ...... O’Connell is one of the largest in Hartford Miss Mary Breen, contralto and vicinity. Mr. Chapman takes Communion: "Caprice” PRICE RIGHT MORTGAGES ARRANGED up his new duties Monday morn­ ...... MacDowell To Rent For further information as to details, «ali ^ ing. Organ and violin. Miss Mary Donahue, violinist Store 25x26' Feet Miss Ellen Buckley,, tax collec­ Recessional: Festive March tor in Manchester Green school ...... Smart On Purnell Place, near Main Street. Rent $15 month. aistrict, underwent an operation Numbers to be rendered by the w ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ’or acute appendicitis at the Me­ senior choir at the 10:30 a. m. T E L . 782-2 875 MAIN STREET morial hospital Thursday and Is mass will be the following: (Over the Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co.) making a satisfactory recovery. Prelude: “ Chante de Joie” William Rubinow ...... Berge 844 Main Street Miss Muriel Palmer, night nurse Violin obligato by Edward !u the Memorial hospital, has re­ Dziadus turned from a two y-eelzs’ vacation Processional hymn Boys’ choir at Atlantic City. Asperges Me .....B o y s ’ Choir Kyrie Elelson ...... A. H. Rose nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Raymond Fitzpat.'ick of 73 Bis- Gloria in Excelsls Deo Houseclea ning y t:eU street, underwent an operation ...... A. H. Rose for removal of his tonsils at the Credo in Umun Deum calls for new Wallpaper andli Memorial hospital Thursday. Yes­ ...... A. H. Rose Varnish or Paint. terday his wife undp.rweut a min­ Offertory: “ Ave Maria” Millard O n or operation at the same institu­ Miss Arlene Morlarty, contralto You may clean very carefully I tion. Sanctus ...... A. H. Rose but you cannot get that fresh, The heating rush is now on and it is now a case of Elevation: “ O Salutarls” new appearance except through first come first served. Ivor Scott, who suffered a scalp . . . '...... Barschmidt wound and a cut on his shoulder new wallpaper, paint and var-| Miss Helen Waskiewich, contralto nish. We sell the best grades. If you intend to have that heating system for next yesterday afternoon and who is in Violin obligato by Edward Dziadus winter, get into line before the places are all taken. the Memorial hospital, was Injured Agnus Dei ...... A. H. Rose Come in and see our line. when he fell from the second Recessional: “Postlude” There are always some waiting for heat when the floor of a house being constructed ...... Stultz cold weather comes. in the Hollywood tract, it was The junior choir will have its learned last night. rehearsal In the Park street Par­ John L Olson ochial school on Thursday even­ Painting and Decorating John Anderson of 21 Edmund ing at 7:15 p’clock. The senior street, was removed to the Memor­ choir rehearsal will be held In the Contractor. FERRIS Take Home Some ial hospital yesterday for treat­ Park street school on Friday eve; 699 Main St. Johnson Block | ment. ning at 8:00 o’clock. South Manchester. Heating Contractor Miss Irene McCusker is ill at her 65 East Center Street home on Cottage'stteet. llllllllliililllllllllllllllllllllllillillllilililllillllllllllllllllllllllllillillHIIIIIillillllllll = Manchester Dairy Ice C r ^ It’ll Be a Real Treat For AUl

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