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PRICE THREE CENTS Claeslfled Advertising on page 8 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEBipJESHAY, NOVENffiER 2, 1927. (TWENTC PAGES) VOL. XLIL, NO. 28. RAILROADS ASK iS n o w P a r t ie s C o m m o n THE 5:15 OF THE FUTURE A m n m iio N Among Our Youngsters T A X R T O C n O N Capt. Hobson Says Young BOOTLEG QUEEN LONGS FOR U. S. Jnry Dismissed and notori Spokesman For Roads Says Folks In U. S. Are Taking Deported Rum Runner, Now ous Case Comes to Ahrnpt They Pay More In Taxes Drugs— Situation Grow Broke Says She Wants to Marry Washington Man. Found On The Pacific E nd-L oose Tongue of Th?m In Dividends— Tax ing Serious, He Says. Paris, Nov. 2.— Gloria De Casares, known as “ The Queen, of Bootleggers,” and recently Port Townsend, Wash., Nov. 2 .* test was the law recognized on this Jnror KidweD and Activi Hits Stockholders. deported from the United — Many are the strange craft that craft. New York, Nov. 2.— America Is States after the capture of her touched at this port, and many are Human bones were scattered on ty .o f Burns Detectives faced with a pressing problem that rum runner cargo, wants to re the strange tales that have been the deck of the ship. . The bones Washington, Nov. 2.— Spokes challenges its best statesmanship turn to America and marry, it recounted by their Imaginative were stripped of flesh, as if picked men for the nation’s railroads to — the , “ alarming” spread of drug became known today. crews, but all of these eerie tales by vultures. Halts Trial— Counsel For The man she wants to mar of the sea were eclipsed today with day joined In the fight of organiz addiction among its boys and glrfs Dr. L. ’T._ Seadey, quarantine ry, she said, lives in Washing the arrival here of the .Japanese ed business to force a $400,000,- between the ages of sixteen and station boarding oflicer, said there Defense Have Nothing to ton, D. C. She would not reveal motor ship Ry,o Yel Maru, in tow was no doubt that cannibalism had 000 tax cut In the coming Congress twenty, Captain Richmond P. Hob his name. However, she said: of the Margaret Dollar. been practiced aboard the ill-fated despite the warnings of President son, of Los Angeles, famous cru “ He is well-known in ship. sader and president of the Interna Washington. I do not see why The Ryo Yel Maru, with the Say. Coolidge and Secretary of the tional Narcotic Association, said in I should be permanently bar stiff and frozen bodies of two It is thought that at least a dozen Treasury Mellon that this would an exclusive Interview today. red from America. I know I Japanese sailors propped up in the Japanese fishermen were aboard stern, was found tossing on the the vessel when it left ftr-home cause a deficit. In his quiet, earnest manner, he flouted the law but I have paid Washington;. Nov. 2.— The six- declared that: turbulent waters of the Pacific. port. Opinions have been advanced • Pleading for the railroads before dearly for my folly. The loss of A glimpse into the aeronautical future is provided by this picture here that the ship drifted across year effort dt- the federal govern “ Snow parties” (the sniffing of my ship and cargo, in which I Dead hands at the tiller-steering a the House Ways an^ Means com heroin) are becoming common. of an Army non-rigid dirigible landing upon the roof of the Newport course beyond the comijrehenslon the Pacific, possibly even from ment to piinlAh Harry F. Sinclair mittee, C. S. Duncan, economist for had invested every dollar I Young folk of both sexes are be News, Va., high school, the flist descent of the kind ever accomplished. of the living. Japan. and Albert B. Fall for an alleged the association of railway execu possessed, is nothing compared After discharging^ maU and passengers, it again ascended and droned ing “ hooked” by the drug evil. Aides from the Japanese con conspiracy to defraud the United tives, asserted that the railroads to the mental agony I have away. What happened oh this ghost ship sulate at Seattle* were here today Robberies throughout the coun before the last sparks of life flut States of the Teapot Dome naval have paid out more money in taxes try have increased eighty-four per suffered by being ostracized in an effort to solve the grisly mys than in dividends in the last seven from my friends in America tered out of the bodies of the last tery of the sea. oil reserve ended today in a mis cent since heroin exploitation two survivors? years- struck about ten years ago. and Great Britain. EN GLAND’S QUEEN The Ryo Yei Maru, which trans trial. A flat cut in the corporation in Excesses in the jazz life of the “ My one desire is to return RUTH NO FLAPPER It Is not a pretty thing to con lated means "gpod and prosper come tax rate from 13 1-2 to 10 to America and become a law- template. Evidence disclosed that ous” is a three-masted motor ship, With affidavits before the Dis nation are “ due to drug psycholo EXAMINES SOCKS trict of Columbia Supreifae Court per cent was demanded by Duncan gy.” abidintg citizen and good wife the law of the survIval..of the flt- 85 feet In length. and Alfred P. Thom, the associa to the man I love.” sustaining charges that the jury Situation Serious Walks Several Hours Each had been shadowed by private de tion’s general counsel. "The menace of heroin is so in* In contrast to her former SHE TELLS PARIS Representatives of the National wealth, Gloria is now reading Day in Inspecting Garments FLORENCE MILLS DEAD; tectives, and that one Juror had sldlous and secretive that the aver NOTED NEGRO ACTRESS expressed prejudice in Sinclair’s Lumber Manufacturers’ Associa age citizen has no idea how seri in a second* class hotel in for London’s Poor. SWEEPING PROBE favor. Federal Judge Siddons tion, National Coal Association and ous the situation has become,” said Montmartre, living the life of New York, Nov. 2.— Florence the Illinois Chamber of Commerce Captain Hobson. “ Heroin addiction an almost penniless exile; She Is Flyer First and a Style - London, No. 2.— With an brought the notorious case to an apron over her mourning dress, Mills, the young Negro singing abrupt end and. remanded the de endorsed the demand that the cor is spreading like wildfire. This is and dancing star who rose from poration tax rate be cut before obvious in the breaking out of new Queen Mary is doing charity OF WHOLE JURY fendants for a new trial. work for a few hours each day the sidewalks of New York to Expected Autemobile “ Nuisance” taxes are abolished, banditry, cruel murders and un Hunting Woman Second; capture audiences in New York, Hit^ Stockholders usual crimes. TOWNS IN STATE this week at the Imperial In It was thq loose tongue of E. J. London and Paris with her ec Kidwell, Juror Number -Eleven, Denying that this reduction “ All the professional killers in . Is Restless. stitute, South Kensington dis centric feet and crooning voice, would benefit only men of great New York City are drug addicts. trict. Federal Officials Subpoena who called himself a “ good yes and was being mourned today by no man” and told of expecting an wealth, Duncan pointed out that “ A survey in Chicago showed VIOLATED LAWS In a thoroughly efficient fash Broadway and Harlem alike. 1,000,000 people own stock in that thousand of boys and girls are ion, Great Britain’s queen does She died exactly one week automobile “ as long as a city railroads alone. The treasury has pouring into the underworld— boys Paris, Nov. 2.— A visit to the her share In checking and sort after an operation for appendi Eleven Members Hearing block” out of Sinclair's acquittal, estimated that more than 3,000,000 and girls of fourteen, fifteen, six Jupiter motor factory and a lunch ing thousands of cast-off gar citis at the height of her career. that brought the trial to a premar teen and seventeen. Most of the ture close in the one instance. Tbe Individuals own stock in corpora eon glv4n by M. Potez, aeroplane ments collected by her needle She had already amassed a the Fall-Sinclair Case. tions. boys are addicts. That’s the reason Elected Trust Companies to work guild for idistrlbution fortune. other was the seising, in a raid on “ Secretary Mellon has told you for the crime waves in Chicago. manufacturer, were foremost on the among London’s sick poor. -4> the Burns Detective Agency head that in 1924 all corporations re Banditry Common Act Either as Treasurers program today for Ruth Elder and The queen makes a thorough quarters, of hour-by-hour report* porting net income had such a “ Banditry has become so com George Haldeman. inspection of the garments, Washington, Nov. 2.— A sweep on the activities of eleven of the mon all over the country that in burden of taxes that ‘for every At the last moment, however. tugging at tapes and buttons ing federal investigation of charges twelve men and. women in the Jury surance for bank funds against rob Or Tax Collectors. to test whejther or not they are box. These reports, according to dollar paid in dividends 54 cents beries has gone out of sight.” Miss Elder decided to remain at her SINCLAW JUROR of jury tanapBjing in the Fall-Sin- sewn tightly and ■ examining the affidavits of the government, were paid in taxes,’ ” said Duncan. Captain Hobson is in New York hotel to rest, so Haldemam made ^clklr case{ was^under way today. the trip to ' the Jufilter factory socks for holes. had gone into the hands of a Sin to preside at the first annual conr Eleven members of''tl|e jury— clair oil official; THE SITUATION ference of committees of the world rigrtford, Conn., Nov. 2.— -Towns alone; Hd was greatly impressed by King George and the Prince H E U B Y H A R m •« “ I should like to call your atten «mept J, tbe^<^«)Od:^ I avnr; conference on narcotic education in Connecticut that have elected the methp4a employed ip turning of Wales, Princes Henry and tion to the situation with respect George, and the Duke and and no man/’ were subpoen^d to swore Assishtn^ District Attonn^ and the International Narcotic Edu trust companies to act as either out alfiplsne’ motors. Neil -Burkinsbaw; “ that the teal to Class 1 railroads for the same cation Association. ■**Ii?eriM the most ipteresting visit - DjiQhess, YtrTk have seat appehr tdihbrrow before tbeVGraud have .employer .of- agld detectives is' year. In the calgn^jir year, 19L34-. Leaders in the fighrugainst the treasurers- or tax collectors have made. fiiniCQ 1 respited Paris,” .laj*ge bg^les of ..clpthlng. to ,'th.e -jm yr ffiquif^' yes- for every dollar paid in dividends violated the state statute* In sU^ sid''llirdTmnnn; institute for distribution. Harry F. Sinclair, a defendant in drug evil will qttend from all over tetday. The investigation not \on1y this case.” these railroads paid $1.06 in taxes. the country. The conference will doing, and one town in the state The Ameridan was guided will deal with the charges that Kid- “ For the past seven years the Dlsmisees Jury open tomorrow and will last four has violated two statutes by elect through the factory by Captain Brou^t Before die Fed well expressed a . bias in favor of railroads have had to pay more in days. Among important matters to Paul Welller, who is preparing for The court after calling attehtioil ing a trust company as both tax Harry F. Sinclair, the oil magnate, to the affidavits filed'Vosterday dis taxes, with the possible exception be considered will be how to bring a npn-stpjp flight from Paris to Sf(n LEGION OFFICERS but also with charges that an army collector and town treasurer. Wil missed the Jury and then ordered of 192l and 1926, than they were about uniform state laws to control liam H. Blodgett, state coxqmissipn- Francisco with a six-motored plane. eral Grand Jniy Today. of Burns detectives had shadowed able to pay in cash dividends to the drug bill and the creation of a Not a Plappei*. members of the jury for many days. the trial adjourned. In his decisioft er of taxes, today sent warhlnga to Siddons blamed the "wide publici their stockholders.” super-organization that will co-or the towns that have violated' the Today’s activities led Ruth to.de TO BE INSTELED The investigation before the The annual tax bill of Class 1 dinate all departments for a great ty given to the affidavit* and-the law, and has called' upon other clare herselt as an aviatrix first and Washington, Nov. 2.— Edward J. Grand Jury was being conducted by railroads, local, state and federal, battle for the salvage of addicts and a style-imntihg wom^n second. To Neil Burkinsbaw, ah - assistant proceedings in chamber*" *a .luj> towns to be careful in the future. Kldwell, the self-styled “ good yek nishing additionnl reason*^ tcof h^ is $388,000,000 a year, he said. The the suppression of addiction by law Toivns Affected a group of woman reporters who In United States attorney. railroads would save $28,500,000 a and through education. and no man” on the Fall-Slnqlalr Full, Authority action in deefaritg- a mistiioL * Avon, Bloomfield, Soqth Wind sisted ' upon directing’ their inter National Commander to Pre Justice Siddons conven^ Court year if the corporation tax rate Moral Turpitude sor and Windsor, all In Hartford views entlrtly toward Paris gowns jury was taken into custody by de Owen J. Roberts, chief federal Moral turpitude and drug addic at 10:10, calling In the jury. There were cut to ten per cent., he said. county, have violated the statute and Ruth’s interest in them, she puty United States marshals today counsel in the oil scandal prosecu ’The committee had before it a tion go hand-in-hand. Captain Hob that says a trust company must not side at State Ceremonies tions, gave BUrkinshaw full au was a craning of necks as Kldwell son said. He asserted that more said; within a half hour after a mlstrail walked Into the room- He took his statement of the first lukewarm be elected treasurer or tax,collec “■I object to being considered thority to make a sweeping inves advocate of tax reduction. Chester than half the prisoners in New tor but may be delegated to be the was declared. tigation of the tampering charges seat in the jury box obviously ner York City in cases that involve just a brainless flapper. I did not Kldwell was halted by ths depu with a view to returning Indict vous and iUi:,M.e|ise. H. Gray, representing the American agent of either or both ofiScers. come to Paris merely to go-shop Tonight In New Haven. Farm Bureau Federation, asserted moral turpitude are addicts and The town of Bloomfield has elect ties as he tried to lea^ the federal ments, and the young assistant at The defendahts arrived early. ping. I wanted to fly her^ apd I building. He appeared reluctant to torney is issuing subpoenaes. for Fall' wore a black suit, .a bjeck that Congress’ first duty is to pay ed a trust company as both treasur am Interesting essentially Iti flying. off the remaining $18,000,000,000 ^Coiitinued on Page 3) er and tax collector. A statute still New Haven, Conn., Nov.*2.— Ed accompany them but after they witnesses from as far away as Chi bow tie and carried a worn black Likes Shopping spoke to him a moment, he went cago and New Y ork.’ felt bat. He appeared very old. of the war debt. in force declares that no town shall “ I like to go shopDing, Just as ward E. Spafford, national com Harry L. Gandy, secretary of the give both offices to the same per mander of the American Legion, along willingly. Conrad J. Herzog, foreman of the Sinclair Happy any woman does, and I have got The juror was taken immediately dismissed jury, asked to be beard. Sinclair, however; was in a jovial National Coal Association, ignored son. A double law violation is reg ten a great thrill from shopping in is to preside at the New Haven the proposed abolition of the auto istered against Bloomfield. to the Grand Jury room on the third He feels that he and certain of his mood again'. He wore a double- BOMB WRECKS THEATER; Paris, but I am all through shop Lawn Club this evening when offi fellow jurors, through circum mobile and “ nuisance” taxes in East Hartford once had a trust cers of the Connecticut Department floor of the building. Attaches in breasted blue serge suit, a highly- company as tax collector but has ping and I 4ont want to be con stances over which they had no con colored four-in-hand, tie and tossed pleading for a lower corporation sidered anytttlEg but a flier. of the Legion are installed. Com the office of United States Attor DYNAMITER IS KILLED remedied the situation by a new ney Peyton said ho had not been trol, have been placed under a his new gray felt hat carefully on rate. “ I had hoped to do my bit to mander Spafford is due to reach “ Of all the inequitable features election and so no longer violates “ booked” on any charge. cloud. a window sill in the eharacteristio wards commercial avigtion and I town at 5:09 P. M., from New York Kldwell, the single juror against of the Revenue Act of 1926, un the law. and will Immediately be entertained After being taken into the Grand manner that caused Juror Kid- Detroit Movie House Blown to Madison in New Haven county, still hope, to do something to help Jury Room, Kldwell was told he whom charges were made, after well to term hiim a *^emocratl4 doubtedly the most serious is the develop It. I still feel that I shall by local .posts. t discrepancy between the rate of Bits— Man Found Among uses a trust company os the agent did not have, to testify unless so leaving court this morning, was man.” be the first woman to make a trans- Earl F. Richardson of West Ha brought back by two deputy mar tax levied on corporate income and the Wreckage. for the tax collector, and Is the desired. He. waived immunity. It Siddons first spoke of the pro only town in the state that has such Atlantic flight. I have been rest ven, Is the new Connecticut De shals to appear before the Grand that levied on the income of in partment commander, to be install was announced. ceedings yesterday, then he turned an arrangement. less for-the last few days, hoping Jury. to Kidwell. dividuals,” he said. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 2.— A trem to be able to get a plane and do a ed. Other-officers are: Vice. Com Others Involved endous bomb explosion early today few houi‘8 'o f flying. If I can get manders——Frank ■ Anderson, Weth Others Involved in the investiga “ There Is one matter I want 'to shattered into’ fragments the Tivo ersfield;, Walter Angle, Waterhury; tion are Charles G. Ruddy, a man call to the attention of Juror ind IS SHOT BY HUNTERS out to Le Bourget, I am going to try well,” said the court. “ I want to WEATHER OF OCTOBER, li, ^ motion picture theater, 16330 to make a flight, even if' it Is only Frederick Collin, Greenwich; Fran GAS FROM NEW HAVEN ager for the Burns detective agency, Woodward avenue. Highland Park, say to him that two affidavits were around ParlSi” cis Pritchard, Rockville; Maurice. and the fifteen operatives: who are shattered windows and shook build AS HE PICKS LAUREL Peck, Lyme; H. L. Klrwin, Litch dharged in government affidavits filed, one by J. Ray Akers and one IDEAL, RECORDS SHOW Ruth and Haldeman spent most by Don J. King, in which appear ings tor blocks around, and partly of yesterday sight-seeing. In the field; and A. G. Smith, Middletown. TO SUPPLY THE STATE with having shadowed eleven of burled under twisted wreckage a Judge Advocate Stanley Dunn, New averments that allege certain Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, where statements were made by you. They Only Three Times In Last 5.5 man who died shortly afterwards Men With Guns Thought It the peace treaty of the great was Haven; historian, George L. Bye, in Highland Park General hospital, Was Rabbit When They See North Haven and Chaplain, Rev. Pipe Lines to be Laid Clear to are part of the record of this court. Years, Was Temperature was signed, Ruth exclaimed: (Continued on Page 3} They are available, for you to read and who is believed to have been Gloved Hand. “ What a beautiful floor to dance Father Cassidy, Farmington. Hartford—Ready Within a Higher, one o^" the bombers. Damage was at any time as they are a part of on. The installation is . to be under Year. estimated at $285,000. the auspices of Hughson Post, West the record of this trial. I will not New Haven, Conn., Nov. 2.— Middletown, Conn., No. 2.— John Whereupon Senator Weiller, one ask you to make any statement at A heavy blast shook the deserted E. Morris and Edward Westlnburg, of the party escorting the Ameri Haven, the home of Commander Three times in the last fifty-five streets of Highland Park. The roof Hartford, Conn., Nov. 2.— A net STILL OWNER IS GIVEN this time.” years October has furnished a high Wethersfield residents hunting cans, offered Ruth his arm and they Richards. The exercises will be of the Tivoli theater went skyward along the Salmon river, today ob broadcast from WDRC, starting at work of gas pipe .lines being laid Juror Frightened er average tempei'ature than Octo danced around while other mem Kidwell gulped with great effort'. In blazing pieces, the side walls served a movement in a laurel bers of the-party hummed a waltz 9:45. from an enormous central plant at ber 1927 provided, according to split outward, cement blocks weigh New Haven to Hartford, will be SUSPENDED SENTENCE Other members of the jury stared figures issued today by Leonard M. patch and Morris discharged his tune. ing 4.’> pounds hurtled through the shotgun into the bushes. As a re ready for use In a year, according curiously at him. Every eye In the Tarr, head of the government Their evening was sptent at a to C. L. Campbell, vice-president of i court room was on the unfortunate air for nearly 200 feet; and a rain sult ot the shot, George Georgoulis, quiet Informal dinner given by S O C im WOMAN DIES Weather Bureau ollice here. The of broken glass littered the pave the Connecticut Light and Power ( juror. His fac© grew red and he average last month was 57.3 de of Middletown, received severe shot Sidney Veit. Burned Badly in Stamford Ex- ment and sidewalks. wounds along his left arm. Geor- Company, and as a result many grasped the arms of his chair. grees, or 3.7 degrees above small communities now without nlosion When One Man Lost The court then-tOuched upon the norm a 1. This temperature gOuis’ gloved left hand, extended to SUDDENLY ON TRAIN pick laural. had caused the move MAN FOUND STARVING gas will be supplied. Under plans His Life. action of the attorneys In the secret was exceeded in 1879, in 1900 for making the entire gas supply of session yesterday In agreeing that and in 1913, the warmest October ment that led to tlie shooting. BOY, 17. SHOOTS PAL State police investigated. They Stamford, Conn., Nov. 2.— Fred Mrs. James Rand, Wife of Mil the state in one central plant, near the trial should end as a result of occurring in 1879 with an average ly every homestead in Connecticut the affidavits. found Georgoulis properly equipped erick Murray, 35, of Boston, a hos lionaire Passes Awav When Stamford, Conn., Nov. 2.— of 58 degrees." pital attendant, collapsed on Main will be able to have gas. , I’he court then turned again, to In the matter of precipitation THEN KILLS HIMSELF with authority to pick the laurel. Near Rochester, N. Y. * Camillo Trachitoi lessee of a build They found Morris also correct in street here today as the result of Mr. Campbell today declared that the jury and said: “ I shall have to October 1927 was almost normal, the pipe line to furnish Middletown ing here in which on July 22nd last dismiss the jury and I do so. You his. hunting arrangements. Morris exhaustion due t'o.^hunger. Murray Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 2.—-Mrs. a still exploded and took the life the rainfall being well distributed. had been out of work for weeks and with gas will be completed during are dismissed from further service For ten months of the year the Were Drinking and Started to was let go, and Georgoulis was James H. Rand, Jr., society matron of one man, was today, fined a tdtal taken to a doctor for treatment, and was without food for several days. the coming winter. This line is to on the present panel.’’ Thus the'^ rainfall has been almost normal al Fight— Wounded Boy, 16, Is ot Buffalo and Now York and wife leave the main line at Meriden. The of $250 and costs and given a sus he will recover. He was taken to Stamford hospital pended jail sentence of thirty days .first trial of Fall and Sinclair pass so, being three ono-hundredths of of the millionaire president of the main line, running from New Ha ed into history. Dying. for treatment and when he recov Remington Rand Co., dealers in of when he was convicted of manu an Inch below. ers he will be given a position ven to Hartford, will be-ready with Owen J. Roberts, government November, according to the fice supplies, died on the 20th Cen facturing liquor with Intent to sell. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 2.— After AIR DELIVERIES. there, according to annoi^incement in a year. Branches will be run counsel, announced later th^t he Weather Bureau records here, is tury limited as it pulled into the from the main line to communities Trachito, whose home Is In New probably fatally wounding Herman from the hospital. station here early today. Acute In- Haven, leased a building here on would ask the court to s*t a new trying hard to break the record of on either side the main line, and trial for Fall and Sinclair .for early 73 degrees which was recorded on John Bailey, 16, during a quarrel Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 2.— A digostlcn was given as the cause of April 15. The still exploded on July near Smyrna, Del., William Stan Royal Air truck, making deliveries in some places the main line will in January. Roberts intended to November 12, 1909. The maximum death. She was on. the way to visit be detoured to reach - good-sized 22nd, killing Joseph Pangano, also ley, 17, committed suicide by shoot of typewriters across the state from ARMISTICE DAY friends in this city, and was ac of New Haven, and doing damage confer with the court laier* In th* here yesterday was 71 degrees settlements. ,, day about a defiiTllb date. which was reached also on the first ing himself in the abdomen today, Hartford, finished its work by drop Washington^.. Nov. '2.—-Bresldent companied by her husband. ot at least $30,000. Trwhltoi bad according-to reports received here. ping three machine.; on Havemeyer Coolidge Jssued a proclamation to Mrs. Kand was takoh. suddenly ill ly burned in the explosion, made Made No Comment day of November, 1919, and the TRY TO BLOW UP TRAIN. fourth day of November, 1914, A The boys, both residents of Smyr Field here, the parachute landing day ' calling upon the Aihfe’rican just before the train arrived in this his way to New Haven and later Neither Fall, nor Sinclair would na, are believed to have quarreled successfully within thirty feet of people to observe Armistice Day, city about two p’clocH this morning. was found in his home, suffering comment on the charges , of jury . maximum of 72 was recorded here Massapequa, N. Y., Nov. 2.— An on November 20, 1913. Indications while drinking. the marker. November eleyenth. A call was sent for an ambulance from burns. ' tampering nor on the actioifi of th* today were that the mercury might The shots were heard by neigh Announcement was made that On the annIver'saTy of the_ end but she was dead, when it; hrrived. attempt to blow up a passing Long Trachito was placed in a hospital court In ending the triaL ’The- jur- reach 73 this afternoon. bors, who placed the boys In an eight deliveries of typewriters had ing of the way,- the proc^m'atlon She Is the daughter qf Marcel Island railroad train was reported at New Haven, and recovered fully ^ r , Kidwell, however, w ^ j«W,;W tetihent at first twit' auto and rushed them to the Dover been made in ninety mlutes today. said,, the American .leopie should Spilth, head of one of ; Boston’s by,the police here today following; only within a week. 'When he was TREASURY BALANCE hospital. There Stanley was pro The deliveries were made in Hart give expression to l;helr “ gratitude Ihrgeat jew.elry. establishments. She the finding of one hundred sticks o f sentenced today, he' was informed most serious chai^w. ' • Washington, Nov. 2.— Treasury nounced dead and Bailey was said ford, Meriden, Wallingford, 'Brldige- that peace exlstp ahd ,to, our .slncisre ,j lea'v«B twin Bohs, : Japies H., and dynamite under the third rail of the that, the jail sentence, wonld bo en-: "I nevor Said tbhi ,* ^ * 1 ^ * 1 ^ desire -that amicable relations . with Martel, Jr., 1 4 ,' end daughter Long Island tracks jiist east of the forced, if he was found making IP balance October 31: $261,588,- to be dying from two bullet wonnds port, Norwalk, Stamf9Td and Greeh- iCOatlsBdn'.ou' 849.84. iu thi» Btomach# wlfth. 'all other peoples may continue.” Martoh. 15. villake llTmlta. auor within the next six months. /
>V-> Ma n c h e s t e r TCONN.) e v e n i n g h b r a o ), w e d n USDa y , NOVEMBER % iWPfT . >- TT mothsr, Mrs. Antia Dickinson of U i ASKS KIWAMS TO A D Park street. m D i n e s A committee 01$ resolutions os Victory Assembly Catholic Ladies COLONIAL DISPLAY N.Y.Stocks of Columbus will Irold a regular 99 CONNECnCUf COLLEGE Rock^Ue iwas."iuimfed4 ; * <.a ♦ ■< meeting Thursday evening in For The committee for ladies’ night esters’ Hall. A large class of candi BRINGSWREUCS On which Is scheduled for November High Low 1 p. m. dates will be fnltiated; After the Mrs. Williams Urges Sapport 21 promise a program that guarap* Brlging The News. business session there •will be a Hal A.mer Bosch ...2 3 23 23 Louis P. Fitzgerald of the Ford Seventy-five of Hale's Bmi^oye8'&Greens ieoUid, eat thelra. After the Of Institution—^Tells Its Mied Cheni . .145 144 144 lowe’en party, games will be one of tend. agency learned at 11:40 this mor the features, of the eyening’s enter- Town’s Fined Exhibidon Be enjoyed a delicious chicken pie supper two enter^Iners from tb® Greatest Needs. Mis C h a l----- 110% 110 110 supper at the W owing SchooL Clemeht Entertainment Bureau of After tbe entertainment,-. N. B. ning that there had been a fire in^ talmbent. Refreshments will be ?RI(9tiwas^he;^P»^ a8€C;; a Wat Im Can ..... 64% 63% 63% his building. Mr. Fitzgerald was house last night. The crowd left Hartford, rendered accordian aelec- Manchester Klwanlans at their Car & Fdy 99 % fiGlTTGd* ' ‘ ' 99% 99% informed that he would have been, ' Charles Pfunder of Syracuse, N. ing Presented T ^ y h the store in private cars as soon as tions and'toloi. They also kept the meeting tpday bad an opportunity kins the singing. Smelt ...1 6 1 159% 160 Y., is the guest of his sons, William the store closed at 6 o’cloch last crowd amused with their witty to -liei^ ’ first. hand. Information \m St Fdy ..4 6 % 46% 46% notified bifore, but there was not TY VlftrtSStJdWUaB’ time as the people who discovered and Harry Pfunder. Center Chnrdi. night. The supper was held in jokes. about Connecticut’s only' college Aim Sugar . . . 67% 67% 67% Mr. McCann was then called upon, 174% it had been so busy putting out the Mrs. M, E. McCarthy Is on a busi honor of the Red team, “ The Spirit ^maintained for women alone. Mrs. A.m T & T . . .174% 174% of Hale’s” . They were the winners to give the Green team a few blnta ■’s.* rf.' Williams, ot Gfasttinbury who Philadelphia.- Pa., Nov. 2.— Ty A.m Woolen .. 21% 21% 21% fire that they did not have time to ness trip to New York. Cohb, often called the ■Ayorld’s let him know. . The Catholic Ladles Benevolent Orford Paflsh chapter, Daugh- in the first lap of Hale’s Christmas on how to win the‘ race. He told is a hoard member of the Connecti>- Anaconda .. . ’. 45% 45% 45% them to have their friends eat greatest baseball player, visited It seems that some boys had Association Btanoh No. 732 observ ttrs of the American Revolution Sales Race. Hale’s employes are cut C6llege for Women at New Lon Atchison .... 181 % 181 181% ed its 26th anhlversary on Tuesday canned meats from the grocery de Connie Mack at Shlbe park shortly 254 254 piled up a lot of (eaves on the east opened its Colonial Display most divided Into two teams “ The Spirit don was the speaker. She gave a Bald Loco . . . 258 evening in a most fitting manner. auspicioiiBly this afternoon at three partment instead of eating fresh before noon today. On tha outcome 116% 116% end of the buildin|h where there la of Hale’s" piloted by Charles J. brief history of the college, how it of the confefenqe. Cobb said, hangl B & O ...... 116% An -excellent program of both vocal o’clock. The weather was all thai meats. To eat a lot of candy so that Beth Steel .... 50 % 49-% 50% a small passage bew’®®^ the Fitz McCann, and the “ Pride of Man was instituted, its general aims and the verdict of whether he will re and instrumental numbers was en could be desired for a Novembei chester" piloted by Alexander they would have stomachaches and its ussfulness. Chi North . . . 88 87 % 88 gerald buildiuig and the Armour joyed after which:, refreshments tire from baseball or be back -wit! 205% day and tbe setting,\ the centrally Lang. This contest ends Christmas they would have to buy pills at tbe Mrs. Williams is a thorough be^ Ches & Ohio .207% 205% building and set fire to them. This were served, Mrs. M. B. McCarthy located and historic Center Congre Drug department as both of these the Athletics again next year. 18.7% 187% ing burning and when discovered Eve. The loser? at that time must liever in-a college for women. How Can P a c ...... 188 gational church, ideal for the pur two departments belong to the C Rock 1st .104 103% 104 started the lower part of the bulld- was chalrtnan. ■ ^ put on a big Christmas dinner. ever, she said in order to get the Burpee W. R. C. will hold a reg pose. On arriving at the hall the mem Green team. Mr. Lang then re best out of it the young women Cons Gas . .111% 111% 111% the flames were making good head ular meeting- tonight in G. A, R, The exhibits are arranged in Corn Prod . 58% 58% 58% bers of the green team were given sponded that Lindbergh left for who becomes a student must have way, The fii;e was extinguished, no hall, after the meeting there will be groups around the parish hall. As Paris without any fuss and/ g^t Du Pont . . .304 300% 301 alarm being sent in. bibs to wear bearing such signs as good health, be well prepared and PARSONS a members’ whist. one enters attention is drawn to “ And Lang Picked Me,” “ Save The there, and the Green team was go Elio ...... Cl% 61 61 Annual Meeting. * have reasonable ambition. Young HARTFORD Mrs. David Gilpin of Prospect the marvelous old-fashioned pieced Surface and You Save Ail,” “ Green ing to do tbe same in this contest. women who succeed in college Del & Hud .179% 179 179% street is visiting her mother, Mrs. quilts, in tulip, pine tree and sun Thui's,, Fri.. Sat, Mat. Sat. .123% 121% 122% The annual meeting of the stock But Willing To Learn” . “ Our Mr. Lang has said that it would be usually become leaders in every Gen Elec . holders of the Rockville Fair Asso George Simmons of South Manches burst designs. (Voser examination NOV. Gen Elec . . .133% 121% 122% Green Grocer". Mr. Lang was given a cold day before Mr. McCann Avon thing that is good in the home Greatest of Mystery Thriller ciation will be held November 14 ter. reveals quilting more Intricate and a special bib bearing'the words: but the Red team Las had two Gen Mot . . .128% 127% 128 tedious than the piecing of the de town. Int Paper, . . 64 % 64 64 at 10 a. in., when a complete re “ Old Lange Sign.” Signs were hung cold things— Pur Coat Sale and At present Connecticut college port will b& heard on the results signs. One lovely old mahogany 5 a Blanket Sale. * Wooden Int Harv . . 208% 207% 208% ATT^ING TO W m o’clock tea table 150 years old is •about the hall slamming the Green has 500 students. More than 1100 Inspiration . . . 17% 17% 17% of the fair this year. The bad team such as “ Pride of Manchester After the entertainment <.the made- application this fall but only weather on the second day of the set with deep blue china platters, Int Nickel . . . 64% 62% 63% plates and'cowered dishes. Other Lost in Fog.’’ > crowd enjoyed- both modern and a small percentage of that number Kennecott . . . 73% 73% 73 % fair was a big setback and the ex WILL OF m s BROTIffiR The members of the “ Spirit of old fashioned dancing. Bill Wad could be accommodated. More Kimona 90 penses went on just the same. tables are laden with brown china Le Valley . . . . 90 89 ■% of the Colonial period and old-time Hale’s” team wore red badges. dell’s Orchestra furnished the dormitories are needed, a chapel Direct from the Fulton llieatsi 98% Farm Bureau Meeting WltlY Original Broad-way Caat. Mack Truck . . 99% 97 glassware, silver and pewter. The supper consisted of fruit music for the supper and dancing. is also becoming a necessity. In Mo Pac com ., . .52% 51% 52 November 8 has been set for the Left the Income of $50,000 cocktail, chicken pie, mashed pota "The grand march before, the danc closing her talk Mrs., Williams Prices— Evenings, Orch. 92*50) 58% An Interesting melodeon on the North Ame Co .58% 57% annual meeting of the Tolland When Recluse Left Estate north side is in perfect tone and toes. turnips, celery, cranberries, ing was led by Mr. McCann and made an earnest plea for greater Bal. 92 to 91. N Y Central . .159% 159 159% County Farm Bureau which will cold slaw, rolls, coffee, pickles and Mrs. D.' Wilson who represents support for the college from all sec Popular Saturday Matinee, OrcJi. 5 l i Valued at $650,000- condition. Highboys, lowboys and New Haven . . 51% 51 open in this city in the morning and handsonie Colonial secretaries are pie a la mode. Before the dessert “ The Spirit of Hale’s” . Mrs. Wil tions of the state. 91.50. Bal. 91‘ V. North Paa . . . 95% 95% 95% will be followed by a dinner at El was.served Mr. McCann announced son was dressed up in red bloom Charles MIlikowski won the at Plus Ta.\. 64% Middletown, Conn., Nov. 2.— arranged In groups with rush seat, Penn R R ■. . 64% 64% lington, where the remainder of the comb-back, ladder back and Wind that the Green team must feed the ers, a tam and a white middy, with Postuni Cere 113 112% 112% Bertrand A, Ray, an inspector of afternoon program will be held. customs at Gloucester, Mass., is in sor chairs, and old braided or hook Red team th6 dessert, before the a touch of green at the back. Pull new . . . . 7 6 % 76% 76 % I’opulav Players Superior Court here today in an ef ed rugs on the floor to carry but Radio Corp . . 79% •-76% 78 ' A resume of the musical organi the Colonial setting. The same old Sears Roe . . . 74%^ 73% 74 zations of this city disclos.e3 the fort to break the will of his broth 119 er, Frederick L. Ray, of East Had- spinning wheel which was used to There’ll Be a Sou Pac . . . . .119 118% fact tliat since the Hotel Royal or spin wool at the time of Manches ‘lY S T E R Y BARREL” Sou Rail . . . .134% 132% 134% chestra, composed of local ■ boys dam, who died last November and 54% left Bertrand the life^Nise of the ter’s centennial is in evidence. Studebaker . . 54% 54% have returned liome from a suminc-r There are smaller wheels and a Tob Prod . . . . 9 6 % ] 96% 96% engagement at Block Island where income of 150,000, stipulating that A RAiNBbW FEATURE Barrel Of Fun 187 on Bertrand’s death the principal wide cpllection of warming pans, Union Pac . . .187 |187 they have plajed and are booked bellows, old-time baskets and cut FUNERAL OF in the I’ nited Drug .189 • 189 18’J for more engagement.? than any of should return to the residues: and 135% be used to found a trade school in lery. Several glass cases contain . MRS. LORETTA CERVINI United Fruit .135% 135% the other orchestras In the city. table silver, jewelry and fine bead I Novel Plan of Awarduif Prizes The funeral of Mrs. Loretta Cer- 48 48 U S Rubber . .50 In addition to playing several en East Haddam, Avork. To Dancers at Bolton Ren vinl, wife of Charles Cervinl, was Mystery Barrel U S Steel . . .132% 131 131% gagements together these young Frederick L. Ray, known as a held this morning at 9:30 and in . 78% One table display’s a collection of dezvous Tomorrow Night W esting...... 78% 77% musicians are being sought by oth recluse during his last years, was old bibles and other books, yellow St. James’s church at 10 o’clock. Willys Over . . 15% 14% 15% er orchestra leaders to play with head of a metal specialties company at the ed with age. Another is devoted to Dancers at the Rainbow dance The mass WAS auqg by Rev. James their teams. The Hotel Royal team In East Haddam. He left an estate fine embroidery, lace work, samples P. Timmins and the priests In the of eight pieces with John Doherty, that totaled $650,000. The princi palace in Bolton tomorrow night of knitting and hand-woven linen. are assured a barrel of fun when sanctuary were Rev. P. j. Laden o f r a in b o w violin, Osmar Graupner, pianist, pal bequest was the trust fund for •5hown here is a linen tablecloth New Britain and Rev, James J. ANDOVER Jack Keeney, saxophonist, Francis his brother's use. they delve into Frank Plnney’s Barry, - (On Bolton HiU) made from flax grown on Birch “ mystery barrel.” Modern and old Visitor's at Mrs. .Ellen Jones Sun Little, saxophonist: Edward Doher Judge Alyn L. Brown and a Jury mountain aand woven in Benjamin The choir sang “ Thy Win tBe ty. trombone; Bernard Bentley, are sitting on the case. The session fashion dancing are the dance Tomorrow Night day were Mr. and-AIrs. Gilbert Bill i Lyman’s shop in 1813. In the bed menu at the Rainbow on Thursday Done” as the body was brought in banjo and Maurice Spurling, drums, today was largely confined to prov room corner is an old fashioned to the church and at the offertory Prizes and Pun for AD* ings of 1107 Townsend avenue, N. made a fine impression at tbe Elks’ nights, but tomorrow night the H., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Copolli of ing the Avlll. Witnesses were Wal four-poster, bulging with many “ mystery barrel of fun” will be Mrs, John Sullivan sang Ave Maria. Stamford and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frolic recenLly and gave Rockville ton Hall, jurge of probate at East feather licks and dressed with Mrs. Thomas Brennan gang “ When MODERN and people Its first real opportunity to an added feature. ‘ , Nicolinl of Hartford. Mrs. Nicolini Haddam, and Maynard T. Hazen, homespun linen with a tufted cov Tbe barrel will contain all kinds Evening Comes” at the interlude also spent Monday and Mrs. Copolli hear this team of young local musi a Hartford banker, who drew the erlet made In 1820. Near it Is a low of.prizes— good, funny,- and other and Charles Packard, organist, OLD FASHIONED will spend the week with her moth cians in their first stage appear will and was one of Its witnesses. trundle bed. wise. NO one taking a grab into the played the funeral march as the ance. Seasoned players Avith years V.^DANClING. er, Mrs. Ellen Jones. There is a large collection of barrel will know what he or she is body was'being taken out . of the Mrs. Lewis Phelps is so well she of experience are giving the lads handwoven quilts and blankets, church. the stamp of approval and predict a going to get. The dancers will have BEHREND’S MUSIC ■walked out of doors a litlte w ay. MOTHERS’ CLUB BENEFIT lovely old Paisley shawls and em to open their packages on the floor The bearers were H e^y Lord, Miss Christine Frink, who spent bright future for several of the broidered silk and lace shawls and and display their prizes. There will Peter Lawless, Bernard McConville, the week-end with her brother and team. articles of personal adornment. On be costly gifts in the barrel and Francis Bancroft, John Sullivan family, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Frink, Big Day NoVi 11 ATTRACTS BIG CROWD the. inner wall are many old prints, then there Avill be comical get-ups and Hugh Clancy. left Monday noon for Waterbury. Every available truck in the city colonial mirrors, oil paintings, sil to get a laugh out of the croAvd of Wallace Hilliard returned to his has been hired for • Armistice Day houettes and quaint samplers Indi- dancers. by the various fraternal and patrio- More thail 500 persons attended work Monday after a week’s illness the Manchester Mothers’ club en oative of the painstaking work of These features Manager Plnney with the grip. The rest of the fami lic orgauizations who are planning the women of the times. has planned are attracting big ABOUT TOWN on having a representation i2 the tertainment and picture showing at ly, who have had it, are better. tbe Rialto heater, last night. The The display is the most extensiA’e crowds to the Rainbow this season. Mrs. Kittle Mitten is moving lloat devision of the big parade of the kind ever held in this vicini At Monday night’s big Hallowe’en Nov. n th and present IndicaiyoflIS, program by the theater was inter The North Ends will practice to T H E R I A L T O from the port office building into spersed with solos by Jarle John ty, not even excepting that of Man masquerade there was an attend? night at the north end playgrounds. would seem to bear out the prophe ance of 418. The Rainbow Is-mofe HOME OF REAL BARGAINS the Sackeit place. son and Mrs. Mabel Robbins. Mr. chester’s Centennial. Jk is to bo re All members are requested to be on ■------•CQ’ r o- T------♦*» n '/J. in oft hdflliiJlaJiia The Ladies’ Benevolent Society sy that Rockville Avill witneasVone gretted it is to last only until 9 popular than ever this season and hand, promptly, at 7 o’slopk. The of the largest and mdst preteatrojis Johnson song Shipmates of Mine, REELS DAILY' •will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Danny, The "Volga Boatman and o’clock this evening. The ladles of the large crow’ds that have beeh at team will probably play the St. An M. Yeomans Thursday at 2 p.'m. parades since Old Home Week. It the committee deserve great credit tending the dances thus early in the thony Reserves of Hartford or the 1 6 is now being thought advisable and Mother O’ Mine. Miss Beatrice 16 REMAINDER OF WEEK August Lindholm and daughter Johnson delighted with her rendi for planning and carrying ouc the season are bound to increase as Ramblers of Rockville Sunday aft also Mr. and Mrs. Elswor'ih Co veil thoroughly feasible to have the cos tion of a Friday afternoon school enterprise. They include Mrs. Frank the weather gets colder. ernoon at Hickey’s Grove. It is ru attended the Swedish church in tumed characters who will partici entertainment and Little Boy Blue. Wolcott, Mrs. Louis Grant, Mrs. C. mored that the South Ends will TODAY AND TOMORROW M.anchester Sunc’ ay afternoon. pate in the pageant to have a prom- Mrs. Frankftn Dexter and Miss Dor W. Holman, Mrs. Charles Sumner, pick up a team to play the North Allen Newton’s dog ^va3 run over innent pait in^the parade on floats othy Wirtalla beautifully executed Mrs. F. H. Jones, Mrs. Gertrude Ends in a preliminary game to the or in automobiles. Local musicians Buck Jones in W ack Jack* and’ kille ' by an automobile Satur a variety of solo dances. Purnell and Mrs. J. H. Keith. Each C i n CLUB ANNUAL Cubs Cloverleaves’ battle,' Novem day afternoou. are Availing the action of the gener Home-made candy was dispensed of the members of the, chapter has ber 20. Also Miss Natalie Newton spent the al committee to see if the regular by Miss Eunice Brown, Miss Mar been generous in lo'vriing. thoir week-end at the homo of her par AmericaiwBand Is to be in the pa garet Trussell, Miss Eleanor Bid- treasures and the result e.xceeds all TOMORROW NIGHT ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nvwton. rade as several of the players have Avell find Miss Ruth Hale. Mr. and anticipations. ’ ^ t- First Degree* Mi.ss Newton is a librarkm ui Mid opportunities to play out of town Ml’S. John, Relnartz and Mrs. James Mrs. F. A. Verplanck and Mrs. F. dletown. that day as it is estimated every' Richmond had charge of the ticket F. Spencer poured at the tea tables Local Clubmen to Name New Comedy News Visitors at ?Ir. and A1 •• George available musician In the state will receipts, Mrs. Samuel Bohlin the this afternoon and Mrs. Nelson Officers and Enjoy Dinner at Matinee 10c, 15c. Erening 10c, !25c be engaged on Armistice Day. Platt's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. candy. The committee deeply appre Smith. Mrs. Herbert House, Mrs. Rooms Here. Several members^ of the local Joseph Prue and little daughter Whist Postponed ciates the co-operation of the Rialto John Brown, Mrs. W. L. Parkis and Christian Endeavor Union attended Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F. and management and all who in any and Mrs. Prue’s mother, Mrs. Hat- Mrs. Sherwood Martin served the The Manchester City club annual the Tri-County Union meeting at FRIDAY AND SATUROAT^ MayfloAver Rebekah Lodge have way contributed to the success of guests AA'ith tea and old-fashioned Marlborough Sundair evening. lie Platt of Willimantic; Mr. and meeting, will be held at the club Mrs. Ernest Paulson and Mrs. Hen postponed the date for their first the program. seed and other home-made cookies. Mr. and Mrs. William Proctor Avhist in the series of winter whists The High school orchestra provided rooms on. Oak-street tomorrow eve and Mr. end Mrs. Edward Proctor ry Stijjipsoii of Burnside. Mrs. ning at 9:15., A new group of iPom Mix in \ George Platt spent Sunday night in from Wednesday evening, Nov. 16 HONOR MRS. NEWMAN music this afternoon and aa'111 also and sou of Nlantic spent the week to Friday evening Nov. 18. ' Last officers will,, be elected and A din end with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton' A. Burnside returning home Monday play again this evening. ner will be. served. William H, afternoon. winter these whists proved very Mrs. William Newman of Russell Hills. ^TUM BLING R I VERS Mr. Blanchett of Maple Terrace popular and a large numbef from street who Is in the near future to Bqrke is the president of the club Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of Inn was a caller in Hartford Mon out of town attended. Prizes are remove with her husband a,^^d and has held that office two years Hungerford street Hartford were day afternoon. aAvarded to both ladies and gentle daughter to Barre, Vermont, has MARLBOROUGH in succession. callers at Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin The Men’s club will hold a min men Avith highest score also re been the guest of honor at several A nominating committee was Lyman’s Sunday afternoon. strel show in the Town Hall Fri freshments are served. social gatherings recently. Last The Dorcas Society will hold Its named by Mr. Burke to bring In The Ladles’ Aid Society will day evening at 8 o’clock given by Notes week the ladles of. the Army and annual Harvest Supper and Sale recommendations for the various serve the annual chicken pie sup talent from South Manchester un Allan Lisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Navy club auxiliary, in which Mrs. Wednesday evening, November 9. offices. The meeting is called tor per at the hall Friday. der the direction of William Sweet Benjamin Lisk of Union street, en Newman has been an active mem Schools in town were closed Fri 9:15- becajise of the fact that a Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hibbard of of that place. tertained a few friends at his home ber, at a supper' held ■ at the club day as the teachers’ attended the large number of the clul? xhembers Manchester visited local relatives m on Alonday evening. A Hallowe’en house, presented her with a hand State Teachers Convention which are employed in stores and would Sunday and on their return Mrs. T O - iGstival Avas enjoyed and the house some purple silk umbrella, as a was held in Hartford. be unable to attend if th4 meeting Hibbard’s mother, Mrs. E. P. Hills, SPEEDY TUK.N-DOWX AA’as tastefully decorated for the oc parting token of their friendsh'ip Mrs. Henry Cidea lias been were' held earlier.' ’ ' -" accompanied them for a visit. casion. HalloAve’en refreshments and appreciation of her work with spending a week with her daughter, Mr: and Mrs; A. E. Hutchinson SOUTH MA.\t;HI?kSTKIt HIM: You look like a sensible were served during the evening. them. Mrs. J. M. Peter in Hartford. and the Misses Doris and Lydia N IG H T i girl; let’s get married. Burpee W. R. C. will hold an af Monday evening Loyal Circle of Norman R. Lord has a new LANDSLIDE FOR LABOR Hutchinson cf South Manchester HER: Nothing doing. I’m just as ternoon whist at the home of Mrs. Kings Daughters, of which Mrs. Chevrolet Landau, purchased of were Sunday visitors at Mr. and sensible as I look.— Pathfinder. Emma Lisk on Union street oij Newman is a charter member, gave Jacksoh Bros., Portland. Mrs. A. W. Hutchinson. LAST CHANCE TO SEE Thursday afternoon. Prizes will be a supper at Center church, at which Mrs. Charles Latham a former AT BRITISH ELECTION The Grange held Its regular awarded and refre.shments served. 36 of the members were present. resident of this place, but now of meeting Tuesday evening, Mrs. THE WORLD'S GREATESt FILM ' Mrs. Hattie Ransom and Miss They surprisedvber by the news that Arlington, N. J., called on friends Ruby Gibson, Miss Lena Ellis, Wal Second Mortgage Mabelle Ransom of Springfield call the party was in her honor. The in town recently. London, Nov; 2.— ^With elshty- ton Bartholemew, Pearl Young and ed on friends in town on Tuesday. leader of the circle, Mrs. John A. Miss Fanny A. Blish who teaches one results declared, all indications Miss Edwards took the first and Alfred LudAvig, local ice dealer, Hood, and' in its behalf presented today pointed toward a labor land second degrees. Money to Mrs. Ne-wman a beautiful cameo in Glastonbury spent the Aveek end is spending a five weeks’ vacation at her home here. slide in the- municipal elections Mrs. Martha Mack Hall of Hart *^BEN H UB** Now <»n Kami in Florida. pin. Mr. and Mrs. B. Allan Blish and throughout most of the British |ford, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. George Dickinson of Talcott Miss- Mary Mack were recent visi SUCCEEDS'BAN JOHNSON daughter Dorothy have returned Isles. 2 SHOWS TONIGHT, 6:45. and S:45 avenue entertained at bridge on Tbe indicated Laborite majority tors at Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Perry’s. Arthur A. Knofla from a ten days motor trip through Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooker’s son Tuesday evening. Pennsylvania, Washington, D. C., will be the, second consecutive vic ADMISSION / I SPECIAL MUSIC 875 Main St. Miss Ella Dickinson of Mt. Hol Chicago, Nov. 2.— Bv S. Barnard, John, has whooping cough. president of the Cleveland club, Virginia and New York, where they tory and appeared to be mainly, at Children 35c Adults'50c | BY LARGE ORCHESTRA Phono 782-2. yoke spent the week-end with her the expense of the Conservatives. The Hallowe’en social held at the A^as elected president of the Ameri visited places of Interest. hall Monday night was well attend According to the Labor organ, can League to succeed Ban B. Mrs. Brown who has been spend ed, the entrance to the hall was ing the summer with her daughter, The Dally Herald, the victories are ONE DAY Johnson here this afternoon. through the back door and one had THUR^BAY o n l y THURSDAY Barnard was unanimously elect Mrs. W. O. Klerstead , ,, , has returned “ definitely slguiflcant for the next to find their way over' numerous MORE « HEAT — LESS - A 8 H E S ~ | ed. It is understood he will resign j to ^her ^ome^^hi general election.” obstacles towards a dim light In Mother and Daughter—Rivals for a , immediately from the leadership of Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Phelps of With the present returns, thy the upper hall. Games were indulg Unworthy of Either. ! the Cleveland team to take over Bast Hampton were guests of Mr. Laborites registered ninety-nine ed in and prizes were giyen to the his new duties. He was elected for and Mrs. Howard B. Lord the first gains as against the losses of sixty winners. Mrs. Robert E. Foote.won, MRS. WALLACE REID in Let Your Heater a term of three years. of the week. \ two seats for the ConservatiAres, in knowing the most people while “THE SATIN WOMAN” Prove White Oak's ' Will Harrldte, former personal A Union Christian Endeavor twenty-three for the Liberals and , they were masked.mask®: The.iprize for Superiority secretary to Ban Johnson, was meeting was h«ld at the Congrega twelve for the Independent Party. |. the best costume was won by Mrs. As.was anticipated, Labor gains Order this efficient coal elected secretary of the league. tional church Sunday evening. The Ruby Gibson, who was ghrbed as a Alpb FURNITURE NIGHT mined in the famous meeting was to have been held in were mostly in the industrial dis policeman. The crowd was divided smokeless coal fields of SEE END OF SUIT. the Westchester church, but as the tricts of 'Wal®^ Midlands and Nor into groups and several games were West Virginia. You’ll find Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 2.— The Westchester church Is undergoing thern England, althouigh thus far Indulged in. The winning group re FRIDAY AND SATURDAY it gives greater comfort— end of the suit of the Greenwich some repairs the meeting was held the only clear inaJorJtes were In ceived a prize. Apples and dougu- requires less attention— Trust Company against John A. here. Swansea and Barnsley. nuts were Served. The hall was very and shows a substantial Montgomery, of Norwalk, was in Mr. and Mrs. William Boiynes of Communist candidates received tastefully decorated for -the occa- saving per ton. dicated here today when a motion East Hampton called on relatives setbacks everywhere! ,sIon. Order this “piore heat, lem was filed lor the entry of a judg here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox of YOUR COAL aeh, lets cotC’ eeal today from ment in accordance with a-stipula HEAT WAVE IN HUB. Waterbury attended the- local ;lh the Biggest-t>f'AH Big-Oamedy Hit*.- B/LLS WILL MANCHESTER LUMBER tion. The motion is to be heard be CHANGE OF VENUE GR.4lNTED church service Sunday . Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 2.—r-Bupreme Boston, Mass., Nov. 2-.— While a Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote ealled BE LOWERED COMPANY fore Judge John R. Booth, of Dan cold wave was reported today at Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Collin’s In bury, in Superior Court here next Court Justice Alonzo G. Hinkley to The BeUer *01a G. E. WILLIS, & SON, Inc. day granted a change of venue for sweepirig eastw^d over the mlddle Columbus and at Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Friday morning. and northwest!,Bostbn was the cen raco Foote’s at their bomu' on Lib Terms of the stipulation were the trial of Wilmot Leroy Wagner, 23-year-old farmhand, charged ter of a hot wave. Shortly after one erty hill ’Sunday afternoon. A Sidq-Siiiitter.! Hysterically Fonpjrj not to be made public before the o’clock this afternoon the olflclal Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Porter, motion is heard. The case had been with the murder of two state troop A Heavy Barrage of Laugh^}^ ers In Caneadea. The trial was for thermometer touched thu 7 5 degree Merton Hills and Jesse Hills ac postponed from Aveek to week for White Oa k Co a l merly kheduled for Belmont but mark, equalllnjg. the record made companied by Mr. and Mrs. 'Roger d ()N’t M i s ^-t h i S() ntb; ^ . " ^ several months. now will be held In Buffalo b ■ No in 1876. > - ' 'r.- Portejr and Mrs. Della Porter of He vember 14. Justice Hinkley handed ♦. Poptball -playera a t Newburyport bron passed Sunday afternoon at I ADDED FEATI^ t M Manchuria’s soya-bean crop this down his decision after examining reported that they were.^thered the Devil’s Hop Yard. PATHENEWS briefs a-nd hearing arguments on by mosquitoes biting through tMIr' Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way were season will weigh 1,000,000 tons Hartford visitors Monday, 1 LESS « ASHES - MORE « HEAT~1 greater than that ol last year. the annlicatioh* thick stockings. • m t.
' V 'r V.L'di.’ (CONN.) BVENINQ HERALD, WEDNESDAT, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. r m j B
defense would disclose and upon no Community Club G a v o tlm North Its S’^mming Pool m a n c h e s t e r/w e p ~; K, NIGHT PATROLM FALL STATEMENT ^ % a d y ^fdr'iUriar-iSm^di- jately. i am sorry the government iihda thkt dtnpipfeMblnt'fl' P^irtlcular-.’ O N L Y 0 ^ CIVEN TO PUBLie ly rejgret .th^ 'deia!^ becduse' of the , ‘i ■ i; i 7 ^ X.- ^ - .Hi'.’ state of iny health. I fear my inabil Of Nine Tong Murders in One ity to contend with the rigors of Washington climate durfUg.-arttlal Day, Local Crime Alone Is »in the winter.. When this cas|^|8 full About to Be Avenged, ., Sum of |5;000 For Mamlea- Petition of 14 Local PoEce hr First Time, E x-S ecr^ty ly tried, and all sidea .h^Tfe, .an op - » : —------‘ -I portunity to be heard, iny defense .Ching Lung and Spp Btoo,„WlQg> Readies Conunissibn Tlis^ will be complete.” Hartford Chinese, due pay t^e ance and $ 2 ^ 0 0 For Fur Of the Interior Stales His death penalty next Tuesda;y, fpr the murder of Ong Jing Hem, Man Morning. Side of Case^ WERNER, GARAVENTA chester laundryman, unless sav^d nishings In 1927. by action of tke Boa^d of. Pardons, :are the only assassins captured and Edward J. Murphy, secretary o f ' WIN PIANE CONTES convicted for the series of nine At the last pieeting of the exec f .‘^' ifrashington, Nov. 2.— Breaking the Board of Police commissioners, tong war n^urders which swept the utive committee In charge of the his silence of months, Albert B- received a petition this morning country simultaneonsly on March Manchester Community Club’s com from 14 members of the Manchfes- Edward "Werner Jr., and Ermaria 24 last. . >* Pall, former secretary of the in ing financial campaign the subject ter police department seeking an terior, issued a statement today Garaventa were the prize winners The murders occurred in several increase In pay. The request for in the J. W. Hale Company’^ Air cities throughout the .country arid of the club’s finarices was gone Into ^ proclaiming his innocence of any an Increase was unexpected by the plane Contest which ended yester no. case except the .one in Manches parefully. The committee reviewed police commissioners and has riot ■wrongdoing in connection with the day afternoon. Werner won an im ter were the guilty persons caught. the' records of the club for the pur mistrial which Justice Slddons de been discussed by them. ported Swiss wrist watch and Gara The capture of the Chinese here pose of familiarizing Itself with the The petition which was hi the clared in the Teapot Dome oil case. was a combination of speedy police way in which the $7,200 raised In •‘Neither directly nor indirectly venta a pen and a pencil set. form of a “ Round Robin” was sign Werner’s model plane was far work and good luck. The men .were the club’s 1926 financial campaign ed by the six night patrolmen of did Ih, » y behalf have the quickly pursued, being captured Was expended. ' jurj^-iiiMW'shrvettlancie,” said Fall. superior in design arid workman the force and the eight supernu ship to the large number of planes the sanie day. Had they succeeded It was. learned by the committee meraries. None of the officers nor “ Neither dire9tJy npr indirectly did jn avoiding capture until night the day patrolmen asked for the I or any,pne‘ ip, jiny, behalf ha.ve any that were entered In the contest. It was a biplane and was ma'Se of fall, it is hardly probable they J'lst about $o,000. The princi increase. The petitioners said that communication of. any with -would have been caught. pal items are coal fpr heating as their, work is hazardous and that wood. It had two cockpits each pro sembly hall and club rooms, light any member of^ the jury.” tected by a windshield made 6 f a highor wage to meet living condi "The ex-Cabinet officer eipressed ing, janitor ssrvice, necessary tions was necessary. real glass. The tail pieces and rud equipment anrl director’s salary. “ deeper6r8»riet” af t^pt-isensational der were flexible and could be mov SNOW PARTIES COMMON The increase sought would give ending' of'the trial, and'declared he A substantial item which apl'car- the meri from three to six dollars ed by manipulating a tiny control ed In the list of last year’-s expe.nsos is ready for immediate retrial. His rod in one of the cockpits. Werner a week more depending upon the side of-ih.e-:Tea)p'Ojt,stor.yl, Fall said, Am o n g OUR YOUNGSTERS v.'-ill not have to appear a.gaiu. This class in the department they are even made his o-wn wheels while was a sum of $2,200 for equlpmerit had never been told, arid when it is most of the other contestants had In. Just recently two of the regular foW“ a verdifct of acquittal will be and furnishings obtained for the How Manchester Youths Pound Sport and Health the Past Summer. night patrolmen were advanced to taken wheels from toys. Werner (continued from page 1) 1‘endered;” “"White House” prior to the 1926 a higher class and were given an is 14 years of age, attends the drive. The swimming pool built last July at-the Oaklariid! street playgrounds was planned, financed and built ■ ■■ ' ■ The Statement Franklin school and lives at 11 Increase paying them almost as Fall’s statement follows: that 95 per cent of them are youth 1927 Expenses ,wi under the auspices of the Manchester Community Clu b; • It was the high spot of the summer recreation much as the salary of a sergeant. Cross street. ‘ ’ ful heroin addicts. A survey of the books of Treas program, and gave enjoyment and healthful sport to ’ hundreds.'.. It is thought that the patrolmen ’ ’ '“ In declaring a mistrial Justice Garaventa’s model was of an en Siddons took t^e obviously , right “ Fl^ty thousand girls disappear urer Charles B. Loomis by the ex decided to seek thq pay Increase tirely different type. It represeUteid in. tlie'.Unite'd States every yearj” course. The fair and impartial trial ecutive committee gives the follow to realize that It.fs cheiiier and for recreation for the year over when the police appropriation wfia a seaplane and was unusually well he declared. “ Most of them are, in ing items as the principal 1927 ex year tjie executive committee esti increased to- $35,000 at the last . guaranteed to every citizen by the fashioned. Clever piecing together mates next year’s requirements for pleasanter to turn youthful energy $31,000. the ranks of the ‘living dead,.’ , A penditures. These figures also give Asking, a question, the executive town meeting. However, none of constitution of the United States of the various parts showed young great riiany of them .have been the Comnaunity Club at $5,000. Ac into channels of team ’- play and ■' • hS« ’^been^made. impossible by, the Information as to the disposal of good citizenship than’to try to' re committee, inquires: "Who will do the patrolmen would say that this Garaventa to be 'skillful'‘ftr“"’>«^pd- booked in the dance halls, where, cordingly, this sum is the goal In had infiuenced them in sending the j?, publicity of the last 48 hours, Ir- late at night, the dopa^i^ddfriri'-.^gets the financial 'campHgn which will claim a g^ng. ;!And..the experts atrite this recreation work for the North work. The pontoons of the model, End if the Com'munity Club does petition to the commissioners. h respective of any other epnsidera- had been neatly grooved out in;d inj his -deadly wcjrk, I begin on Monday next, i that we are only at the beginning of tions. The determination' of Mr. crime. prevention through recrea not?” They supply the answer: “ It At the last town meeting and. at the wings of the plane were hi^ljily -^'^he views of the Community the special budget meeting of tSxe % Justic^:Sid4dps !to accord a fair meriacq,-^4;q A m eri.c^,.4gd*y- HttJPoiiv Club, as expressed by the officers. tion. will go undone, and our young folks pplished. Garaventa is also 14 yqars will be the losers.” Board of Selectmen early in the 3 trial 'Ifas 'bedn manifest - Iti began to be rieatiy exploited Iil- Is that it seems to be the province These experts maintain that rec fall it was explained that Manches 6 f age, is a High school student Upd reation not only helps the individ Believing that the recreation ;; case. lives at 26 Cottage, street. ,■« 1917. By the end of 19I 8 the num of'the club to carry on the work of ter could not long get police protec- , U “ rersonally I greatly regret, and ber of offenses against thq,federal organized recreation at the North ual, but it builds family life— it is program is too valuable a -work to The model airplane contest tvas go by default, the Community Club tion as reasonably as in the past. am deeply disappointed by, what narcotic laws went up froiri 1,000 End. No other body or agency Is nature’s high road to health— It as Members of the police commission conducted by the local store in qpn- to 2,000. In 1921 tntij; exceeded organized or has the backing to do sures a virile citizenship. puts its labors,, its property, and its f has 3i(^''0i:'cufried.- ' nection with their sales contest told the Selectn^en at that time that % In 111 Health 4,000 and last year thSy ;excdeded ft. Also, the club does not come into Some Local Figures convictions into its work. For these which is in the form of a race', to reasons, it asserts, it is conducting the policemen would soon be ask “ In ill health I came here for 10,000. The atto-rney gehefal, Jof the movement empty-handed, seek Turning to the 1927 report of the ing for Increased salaries. The po the North .Pole and back by two the United States reports that • 31 ing public aid, without contribut the coming $5,000 campaign confi teams chosen from the store em- ' Town of Manchester, the executive lice commission expressed its desire % ‘‘U,.offev.ed,.„me’ the first oppor- per cent of all convictions In feder ing heavily Itself. It has property committee points'to Page 25 of the dent of the support of the public plbyes. The judges of ' the model then to extend the service of the ! tunitjA'^tJi^d^^t.'id a,/^^ourt and al courts are in narcotic cases!” j which- the board of assessors value annual report of the committee of which it serves. department ratlier --.t^n increase plane contest were John H. Hy^e^. •; jury my d«efile' t'5m:rirg€3"which Captain HobsOn added, “howdyer, at $29,000, and this is devoted the Ninth District. Gn Page 25 salaries. V have been made., the football of chairman of the Board- 6 f Sel^t- that encouraging progress'is' bPlng wholly to recreational -work for the pears an item showing an appropri men, Clarence P. Quimby, priifcl- politics and th'ri delight of the mad©'in the fight against the'evil., public good.. ation of $20,000 for recreation in "Wa are In our bedding depart KILLS SELF IN CEMETERY . muckraker for. more than three pal of the High school, and Ronald He said the State Legislatures of Trend of Times the Ninth School District. This is .-HA- H. Ferguson, of. The Herald. - ment. "We are smashing things right years. California and NqW York have pass-: The club feels, its officCris'state, just twenty times the-sum appropri and left. Silk floss mattress, best New York, Nov. 2.— August ...... '<». ttt K, , ed riarcotlc bills,' arid" that in that the trend of the times in all ' “ Dnly'fhe eVideiVce'of the prose- — - - ated by the Eighth District for the art ticking $24.75. A 7 inch hand Schwan, 53, hanged himself in the . cutlon has been presented. quiries-are coriring from legislators live communities is toward organ year, the executive committee made rolled-edge Mexican cloth Lutheran cemetery. Middle 'Village, in other states “ showing that our ized recreation; it; Is a develop points out. Queens, according to k police report 3. “ Not one word has been said in statesmen are waking' up to ’ ' the $23.75. Don’t miss these bargains. ■' oonnectij)!}.,^dth niy defense when-:W-SINCLAIR ment, the same as radio arid air And Page 26 shows tjiat $11,000 Benson’s furniture Company, 649 today. seriousness of the problem that is travel are developments. Available more received through the various this case 'ende'd. confronting the country,” Main street. Tel. 53-3. His body was suspended by pic a “The time.for my ^unsel to out* ENDS IN A M IS T R ^ figures show that American cities income-producing activities and ture wire about his neck and at W line the defense had not arrived. last year spent more than five times memberships’ *01 • the -Ninth District tached to the top of the tombstone ” iiK^siae- SWEEPING PROBE as much for public recreation as Recreation Center" -was. ^expended No. 52 Pearl St. is new location which the police believe to be over ‘“nie cross-examination of the (Continued from Page 1 ) they spent in the ten years before. for recreation work, making the th^ grave of Schwan’s wife. One by one, 300 cities have come. of Braltbwaite’s repair shop— Adv. ^prosecution’s witnesses had, been JAY E. RAND Ninth Distidct’a ^ total •. expenditures * left almost entirely to counsel for or that Sinclair was a good fellow,” OF WHOLE JURY Secretary Campaign Committee 3D Mr. Sinclair and so my version of said Kidwell. “ And I never, said the charges against me had not anything about an offer being .made the $7,200 raised In the public cam even been indicated in cross-exami- me. I did talk to Akerk arid King (Continued from page 1) paign of the Community Club in nation. but I refused to talk about the November of last year. The fig “ I had expected that within the case. They tried to get me drunk. I the twelve jurors every minute ures: week our opportunity would come. have known Akers for three years since the inception of the trial two Director and Extras .... $^2,425.00 I was prepared to completely' re but I don’t know why .-hp. tried-; to and a half weeks ago. Janitor, etc,...... 402.00 I - f fir. I get mo In bad! That’s all I’ have^gpt . Av. Mason Day;'vlce-ipresident; of Tqlqphpne '"ffA'.OjB fute the charges agaippj;^ _me a^d ■to siy.” - !- ' the Binclalr ExploratlOri-'t Company' I entertained no doubt -whatever Electric lights ...... 177.23 G9y.ernment counsel, _par41cul|i'j5>. ito whom, Burkinebaw'-1 charges. G^:...,. . . . J 5 f • I 13..^4' (5 butr^ ^ at a verdict of soquifltai, Hoberts, were obviou^y ^nndyed Ruddy reported, Wa!s calWd arid ap Papers, Magazines and ■■ would be rendered because I am because Justice Siddons failed; to peared before the Grand Jury this General Expenses .... 115.94 confident that my defense would cite Kidwell for contempt- of court. morning. A subpoena was also is Repairs ...... 771,40 convince every fair minded man of “ I never saw a clearer case,’” he sued for Donald Woodward, local Furniture...... 304.48 my integrity and the complete said, “ and I think the justice department store owner, in whoso C o a l...... 648.80 . rectitude of every action in connec should have cited him then and home Day has been staying. On the Water r e n t...... 29.00 tion >yith the Teapot Donie lease, there.” '. . > “ . jury was an employee of Wood Mowing La-wn ...... 62^00 i, "During the more than three Proteste InnocenSk ward’s although the government years which have passed since the Immediately following the depar has no complaint against that $5,003,71 ^ naval oil reserve leases became the ture of the judge from the court, juror. ' Equipmeuit ^ and furnish subject of political investigation, Conrad J. Herzog, auto sales man To be Big Job ings for “ -White ifouse” there have been tw'O civil cases and ager and Juror No. 5, stepped from “ It pro,bably will-be two weeks previous to drive. . . .$2,200,006 L one criminal case tried. the box and walked over to Rob before any* indictmqntg. are return K '/‘T/Wari not a party to either of erts. f.; ed,” declared Burkinshaw. "I am ' ' $7,203.71 ^ thp-civil cases. ,I could not be made “ Mr. Roberts,” he sald„.Vsomk of going to the bottom of all this mess, ' Next Year’s Bndget t a party or even be represented by my fellow jurors desire me^.to and it Is going to be. a big job. Based upon the experience of last v! couns^ in either of them. speak to you. We regret this siljjtia- Since the scandal broke, .iny : office Not Called to Speak tloh exceedingly and we feel Iffiat has been deluged with tips from “ I was not called to testify in unfairly we have been placed un^er all over the city .concerning activi-. r’ either. a cloud In a manner over w hich^e ties around the jurors while out • “ The government summoaed;.m0 had-no. control.” j? of court. I shall investigate each [HOOPING COUGH as a witness to the civil trial ^•'the ‘ “ Mr." He'fzog,” replied Robe>jp, one of them, and that entails the No “ cure”—but helps to re case at Cheyenn^, Wyoming. I went calling of many witnesses;:'- duce paroxysms of coupling. to Cbay'eiipis t \ s’* &JI. {Vs ififtNCHlESTER (CO^TN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, i m * P A G E FO U B ten shareholders he permitted to cipatldn ;tp tte iottsewives of the! UtmrlfMtMr make their tax returns partuer- world. - ■ ' V _ ^ ehips, under which rating their as But what good will H do- Evening B ftalb sessments would he .considerably British "if thfy in lower. There are thousands ot these sist oa ilYii^ on holE^ mutton? 1>U6IjIBHBO b t THB HBRALD PRINTING CO. little corporations in the country No apparatus of this kind, obstruct!- •: pAris.—^In. the'" copybooks, -when Foandvd by.aiwood — many of them Infant industries ed by water that aimply refuses £ was a child.at.school,-there ap Oct. 1. 1881 which sorely need to use every dol to jget hotter than"’212‘ degpees, peared a sentencp .which we had to E very Bvenlns Except Sundayi rjid -write and re-wme^anjr'tiines and Holldaya. lar of net earnings in expansion— will ever keep the traditional mut Entered at the Poei OlBee at Man* my memory. w Chester as Second Class Mall Blatter. that deserve especial consideration. ton from being traditionally under-, - r. It r^di. “ The Frepch are a thrif SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall As to the inheritance tax, it has done. ty peppi'e.” Good M Day six dollars a year, sixty oents a And, iafter'^ a week 'In Paris, I month for shorter periods been reduced to the point where KNEES knoikr I^never again shall he able to By carrier, eighteen cents n week. the government’s Intake from It Is laugh at ;a.-iScotch story. Mo > matter ^ btr^^ nHfch Single coplea three cents. insignificant anyhow, and in prin Borlet, the .French dressmak^, Open from 9 a>.n^tp -.WatkiM, SPECIAL >J5VBRTISIN0 RBPRE. ..C' SENTATIVE. HamlIton*Oe Usser, ciple It is wholly wrong in time of having'deoiled that the knees'of For U}j5tauce;. Jn the-rooms of turq' yowMlbci JbSit Inc„ 886 Madison Avenue, New Tork peace. American women are terrible, and French .hotels are two electric fo r; it . di; and 612 North Michigan Avenue, all sorts of artists, sculptors , and lights. But such are the connections Chicago. that it is ;impos8ible to have them Pajmontfr^ eadi' The Manchester Evening Herald li mere women of note having leaped week! or-month. Wr a ''year!’ on sale In New Tork City at Sohults’i .bbth^ lighted, at, the same time. Reed Chairs News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. t h e w o r s t b l o w at once into the middle of a Presa one. button and the other Afid'^l^are. ire buttel . aiiad 'Street and 42nd. Street entrance ot Made of closely woven reed with loose It seems to us to be no exaggera class verbal melee^^some haoT^ng' liight jgpeshut; press the other but -,piei^. ot Watifiim .^iindtare. Grand Central Station. ' Poriet and some execrating him, ton,and the first light goes out. cushions. Choice of four finishes. rd': ‘international News Service has the tion of a bad business to express .. In wUsh rooms and such they will hbta^afl; low ae Yoa win fla4, exclusive rights to use (or repuhllea* the subject of knees becomes, by , good faniitare.-^priced Anjr- tipn In any form all news dispatches the belief that nothing that has oc not trust you with the lights. The credited to or not otherwise oredlu curred in the United States in . a all good right, a live editorial top light flashes on only when you turn . yrbeste." ed in this paper. It Is also exclusively . '« lifetime has carried with it so sin ic. But it Is an editorial topic, just the lock. When you unlatch the entitled to use for repuhiication all door It automatically goes out. •f-n. the local or undated news published ister a threat to the whole institu the same, that editors, with newly Lustre Curtaina herein." one accord, duck. We have been! justre Tuffled curtains with double ruffled ; tion of government as the fact that '^'And . lh the hslliyays “of tffe LUL ----;------,---- J- , O/'. 'U WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1927 the SInclalr-Fall Jury has been, scanning numbers of exchanges an4 French hotels— excepting, of in blue, rose or green. Sunfast and tub ' .rb'iir.i from the day of its drawing, under while every newspaper is playing course, the*- Inost expensive— th-e Mos^Mattresses the surveillance of a great detec up the knees on Its news pages the lights go out between 10 and 11 .-■rrv fflGH SCHOOL PURCHASE commentators in the little dens un o’clock at night. If you wish to go ,$27.50 If there is any course open to tive organization quite obviously in der the stairs are keeping still, like ii5^tairs or dpwn there is a switch .!5-' r= .7 SoK^'^luitiriotts of boddtitg^ the people of the town of Man the employ of one of the defend arrangement that keeps a hall light Table Ruimera y * mice. «ia44i.bi, Kltf % ijHsat Java, Kapok' chester other than the purchase of ants; that every human relation buwiing 'fbr two or three minutes Silk Tapestry table runners in new fall colors and patti^Si We defy.^ anybody to muzzle us and then automatically extinguishes (silk fl6« ) and upholstered with the high school property from Che ship of the jurors has been search striped' tibkifig.-- Impeiijta stltOhOd ed out, that steps to secure posses on local or,national politics, on the It. They take no chances with ■'and;rolled'edges;-" Made to'fit any ney Brothers It is not visible to waste. sion of mortgages on their homes wet and dry question, on Mussolini, ''bed; ■ ■’ -■■ ’■ the naked eye. There is not the on race suicide, on Irish affairs, on slightest question of the legal, have been taken and efforts to Scores of taxi-drivers knock off Cottage Curtains “ reach” them through their the identity of the individual whp duty around the > noon hour, and moral and ethical right of the Cottage or kitchen curtains with a 1-inch ^gingham hem in green friends have been made. punched Billy Patterson, even on gain around midnight— but they ^ ,$.19,75! Cheney corporation to withdraw o home.: And unless you happen to That such outrageously cynical some aspects of religion. But knees or blue. Regular $2.75 a pair. .; . An wieBBent'cbair>toi^ll-tn” .the this property from free use by^the — feminine knees! Sure, we have be.going their way .they will turn town of Manchester. There is not methods should be adopted In • you over to another driver. The -living rootti. - <7 JusfcenOagh' -- woiod case which the United States Su our opinion... But try and find It other night :IN hailed half a dozen ' ail’d hpbolstery ^xnnbined.. > Covers- the slightest question of the legal, Of Variofia.tapestries,..! ^ preme Court has already declafed out. ' , drivers befo^re I got one who would' moral and ethical obligation upon accommodaie me. Finally I just 4^x714 Klearflax Ru^ i vl to be “ shot through with fraud • ‘-I**- the townspeople to maintain a high mentioned my jtddress and an over ti school. The Cheney concemi offers and which Is being conducted un joyed ',br(J fellow all but caressed Discontinued patterns of Klearflax all-linen ft.-siztt ■.-ur,- its high school property at a figure der such a white blaze of publicity me bn either cheek because I -was Regulas^J^.SO. ' ; \J ^ ^ ^ as has attended hardly any other __ A going but a few blocks from his " ’ Big-etze--stools-!iiph(dstered-^in> « « much below that at which any ' ' '0hdice^£:exeelient c6yera, : Tpraod.:' trial in the history of the country, hopxo* equally adequate educational plant The reason, 1 later found. Is that ^ lOgs raad>at])etdMrB..of soUd guVr- could be constructed at this time. la almost beyond belief. And yet they have to buy their own gasoline wood finished'Wal&ut. > ,i; What other possible answer to the there is any amount of evidence, gnd won't drive the taxi home un 9x121 Axminsters ■tt'i■ 'sis'. ■ problem Is there than the purchase already disclosed, that precisely BY RODNEY BUTCHER less they have a fare. Further, they Heavy grades in both seajned and seamless qu^itieS '. with good Insist Off eating their noon meal at of the Cheney property? thesp things were done. Washington— The Fall-SInclair range of colors ^d patterns. Regular $53.00* ; ^ The enoirmity of the original of jury, like mpst juries, is an ordin home to save money. *‘ r.j Fortunately— and largely through . Tell a New York taxi-driver to. .'>f dpJJ^tful jdesk for tha^liy^g ary jury. It Is noteyitorthy, th%t*in., , Ve the saving ‘ made possible by the fense of which Sinclair and Fall ult‘ 'vt;ork at noon and drive home ■ ■ . . . .Vi • • -^'yrttnn, r>or ,uaiL navins: are accused— ^the stealing of' many Washington, where nearly everycm«.»l.#T-T.w.-^-- ' —, ------' ’Srfaqefdi;^b%Ib‘ legs andiail-m free provision of school plants by seems to be working for the gov- happens! millions of dollars In oil ^rom the , ' clawifeet.^ Drop fron t/^ th ,. oka' ^ - the Cheneys— the town is In a per ernment, no federal employes are lSx36 draWej^^uaderheath. people of the Unitpd States— be among the twelve. la^ifact, the.de In "but one of the big French fectly sound finanoial' situation to qipl'^aYe I seen a cash-regjster. piscontinued patterns -greatly reduced f Th^sd^y;. ody;^-A- comes secondary to the fiagrancy of fense was very careful.-ito all wheth .0 .K . undertake the pttt&xifce. It is no beV stnr operate through a Cen .AJfJ er they ever had worked for the ber of patterns with a good big stock to choosp f r c U ^ ^ ^* " where near up to Its bonding limit this attempt to buy or coerce the trally located bookkeeper whO; jots trial jury under the very eyes of government, but whether they, had ,the eales. Ahd .the customer and will not be, even when the se any relatives em‘ployed-*hy the gov curities to pay for the high school the prosecuting go-vernment. has to wait until she has properly ernment. arranged her debits and credits. purchase are issued. The Teapot Dome case can wait. The non-government employe In • Mahogany'and^birdh construction'’ But if the authors and participants Incidentally the one place I saw 9x12 Velvets This community has been extra Washington is a peculiar individual, a cash-reglst;er, also had a central with jsretfdO^''Honied legs. ' ordinarily favored for many a year In this conspiracy to defeat the ends taking-him in the mass. He has no 'bookkeeper to make sure that the , All-wool pile seamless velvet rugs in oriental patterns rand ^choice of fsont't with two drawers beneath - partlcuiar Interest In either local ■writing bed. in this matter of school housing in of justice are not prosecuted with cash-register didn’t make any mis two beautiful colorings. Fringed ends. Regular $45.00i* a vigor and determination— and a government or national govern takes. Or perhaps it was vice-versa. the Ninth District. It could not and ment, for he has no part In them. celerity— altogether uncommon to should not expect to be thus favor Perhaps that is why few. of the When the shops are closed for Bed, Spring Mattress Upholstered Chairs ed forever. The time has arrived our courts greater damage will jurors ever paid much attention to an hour or more at lunch-time so for the town to accept the Idea of have been done to the quality of the new&papers in general or the the proprietor can go home to eat, $24.75 , See Page 14\ oil scandal cases in particular. m standing on Its own feet in the average American xitizenship, all clerks must be out of the place. An outfit consisting of Simmons Solid mahogany frames are hero The government employe gener The French merchant, they tell me, fo r Other business of school provision, not through the destruction of all con metal bed in choice of brown, ivory . • I • upholstered in high grade tapestries ally reads his or her newspaper will not trust his stock and money or white enamel, link spring and,, reluctantly nor grudgingly under fidence in the law and the Integrity of soft, pleasing colors. Ah excel- even if it’s oiyiy the honaetown to. his help. 'Yet I have liever seen a one piece cotton mattress in striped Thursday 'Specials Iqpt- "fill-in” piece for living room compulsion, bht gladly. of our courts,, than could be done ipy newspaper sent oh by the folks. more honest people. The nunibier of Peking. ' , - V a hundred years by all the unpun And in government departments, ea-, l-jobberies, .Irold-ups,,^ petty thefts It Is gratifying to learn that - 1 V- .. there is no. intention o f complicat ished. murders t.u be expected lo 5, peolally' " in ¥53® and-^'Inte^r^anl sj^ph ^ ap,^aver land where the majesty of the law Depal*tmentsi^hefmuchDep'amnents* heftfW i inteiwu ag§ small AmeriJaS’towff. Yet'they ing the question of the high school in the Fall-Doheny-Sinclair cares tell you jh is is the wickedest city had become a jest and a scoffing. purchase, at the proposed town which is not to he found among in the world. meeting, by dragging in at that ordinary citizens of the capital. Compared to Manhattan, Paris MILITARISM seems to me almost lily-white. Its time the problem of school consoli Miss Bernice Heaton and Mrs. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. Annella Bailey are on the jury “ wickedness” consists in the free dation. Prof. Edwin Knox Mitchell of the Hartford Seminary Foundation partly because they wanted to be dom it alloiys its citizens and visi- The latter is a matter for sepa tore. It does not attempt to pry accuses the War Department of try on it. Jury duty for women is op rate consideration. It has nothing tional in the District of Columbia, into their business and if they care whatever to do with the extremely ing to instill militarism in the but these two were anxious to give to drink they can drink. It gives minds of the youth of the country it a try. As they Were being exam them airthe wine, women and song simple one of town ownership of Its they wsint— but it does it sp casual own high school. And especially through a regime of military train ined they Btraitied obviously to \nake a good impression and avoid ly that you would scarcely'hotice it. should it not be brought up for any ing in the schools. He told the Manhattan gives yog all the Hartford Council of Churches all saying anything that might dis sort of decision at a time when it qualify them. wine, women and song you want, is due to receive a year’s thought about it yesterday. I thlnl- it will be a wonderful •but you .can. hear the reverberation from 38th street to Columbus Cir ful consideration and discussion by For some reason the pacifists of experience,” remarked Bernice af the country seem to direct all their ter she had bofiv pqa^gd, and„ iljj:a cle.- ' - the charter revision committee |ind 5 ■V. r - CIDBERT SWAN. Bally htfaed.'.tUatXstee, too, mafi' / ,i -..i! ,i !. ' final action by the people next fire on the War Department and ‘You lead the orchestra, Sir ?’’x the system of citizen training thrilled. inquired the tired business m'an| in year. Photographers, had; a hard: time ' There never vras a good war or a which that department is fostering, the cabaret. ^ 1 r “ getting a picture of the jury bad peace.— Benjamin Franklin. ’ “ I do)'* replied Professor Jajiz- is the niost modern and up-to-date. in this twntory. TAX REDUCTION losing sight of the fact that ninety- First the court and the'Chlefapi^r? His hand will be against every olo proudly. . ^ " , i Mr. Mellon’s tax reduction pro nine per cent of the real danger of shal ruled that no such plct'urb Kansas adopted prohibition. We are i^le to do all ty p « of work sati^hctarily could be takpn qn the courthouse man, and every man’s hand against “ Then, would you mind leading gram will be attacked by very few militarism In this country lies In them out for a bit of .air ?”— Amer the propaganda of the hlg-navy grounds. 'Then the jurors advised Election day. bUn.— Gen. 16:12. other than those who are afflicted that they must not be in each ican Legion Monthly. pcrty. All Souls’ Day. A n d ^ ia t ces. with taxophobia in the delirium others company • between ses stage. The reductions he plans are Individual training of the citizen sions, which meant that- each sufficient, it is estimated, to cat for nfilitary service never yet took one proceeded from the oburthouse A Cruel Hallowe’en Prank $225,000,000 from the nation’s In any country into war. In and across the grounds in different come, a figure that falls far short, point Is the case of Switzerland, directions. Worse still, it rained where every male citizen is a train for the first two. or throe days after to be sure, of eliminating the great the jury was picked, making It im surpluses of the last two years but ed soldier and whose very fitness possible for the ca'mera hoys to which is reasonably sure to ap for self-defense has kept her out round up the. jarpYB aj^d make them« CO. proach much nearer to doing so of the welter of confiict for cen stand stfife t* ' - '<■ i 155 Centei* Street; TeL 673 with the surpluses of the Immedi turies. At a noon reepBS, one-juror—-who is trying a multl-'milllonaire in a ate future. But the creation of a vast navy, costing thousands where indivld case involving many millions— ex Inevitably it must be the busi plained carefully that he couldn't ness of Congress to keep federal ual boy training costs dollars, with afford to wait for a ,i)osed' gro)ip,’ taxation do-wn to a point where Its accompanying caste of promo picture because he must get home jiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiliilfiiiiuiilim surpluses of half a billion dollars tion-seeking officers, that is another for lunch and couldn’t afford to buy his meal in a restaurant. shall not be created; but on the matter. other hand It is quite as necessary If the good souls who tremble at McGovern Granite not only to avoid any possible de the teaching of a young man tow ficit but to oreate such reasonable to handle a rifie or throw a grenade margin of income as shall take Want to do something worth while ' - «..x ■ ■ 'd: ■ i . ^ :‘r care of the gradual erasure of the let them study the purposes of the national debt. naval expansionists— and talk about them when they have discovered As toilsome I wandered Virginia’s Mr. Mellon has fixed his recom woods, ■ 7 -.'* r, 149 Vi :: mendations at a point, so far - as the truth. To the music df rustling leaves total income is concerned, as close kicked by my feet (for ’twas ^Complete’ . as possible to this one of just suffi autumn). , , rCloa^ jpaivMMwiWIofe cient total intake to carry on debt SPEED COOKERY I marked at the foot of a tree the After all, it is barely possible grave of . a soldier; reduction normally after providing Mortally wounded he and. buried for treasonably economical admin that England may bo able to show on the retreat (easily all could istration of the nation’s business. lis something in the way of speed- I understand). It is pos8i]}le that even this re just a cut beyond our own. They The halt of a mid-day hour, when duction. which is smaller than are experimenting In London with up! nor^lme to base— yet this sign left,. . some congenital tax baters would a scheme to apply a hew diather On a tablet scrftwled ;and nailed fV.-M V\‘ ' -. MANtaaBSTEiR (GONN.) EVENING BQBSRAI^, WEDNESDAy;-NOVBMBBR n j i g i i i t j m Mr. and Mrs* Franz J. Reinartz JdNES IN BARCA« •THE GREAT WAR TEN OERi PARiONG S m " Mrs. Edward' "Ynbrnian' of'' *Ne TEARS AGd TODAY of Bush Hill road . entertained e- York,'toelrV two. chj^en, Mr. iffiOUTTOWN number of friends from New York Mrs, George Waters, and Jamc BILL AT THE RIALTO By United Press and Hartford at a Hallowe’en iff MASOiC l i i l N G RULE ON M ili S Y i ^ Thursday afternoon whist parties Tr Nov. 2, 1917 party attended by about 25 guests. anih Tony Godtha^ '^Mre^ Watent^| while-looklug" oyer - old - record will. hekin at the School street An orchestra played for dancing and Mrs. Fuhrman have been;- ' books b e t o t ^ i “■'t^ Tajcott U. S. transfers 131,700,000 Rdhreatlon Center at 2:15 tomor and games and during the (rtnner. spending a month at the Relnarts Occupy C ^ ir s ’'’‘^ r Eittercfd^ came Sixteen Recilsr of Haty-Raisiiig; to Russian account and adds, Thursday Restrictitms Not Yet row. Among those present were Mr; and farm. seven steamers to fieet supply Apprentice D^ree—Tuscan aci^B-anf'qldwuctiou-'tto'Hce which Action Today, Tomorrow,; ’ Enforced •— Tneisday Night Is .well rprejierfed cou8i<}ierluf Its ing, that country; #130,000,000 L o ^ e Coming He[ere Toe^ay afp. It-ls pr|h|ed;on paper w d set Friday and 'Saturday; ^*1116 more Is ready when needed. - Signs RemaiB. Evening. up^viipy’ slmUar to vto® auction M i^ c Flame” Simday. The German army retreats along toe Chemin-des-dames in ‘ at pretext It refers Shoppers on Mein street will be At a. Bp«ot9li^ v^jUiDa;^ofr=^ite FittOen reels of motion pictures the Aisne sector of the French iitr a. quarter or less! That is the front. obliged, to,abide • by no .'parking re Chester' lodge of Masons t in their bargain ' Manager All offers , h^s General Cadorna, In Italy, strictions this week. at least, > and new Temjde -last-. eTening?,two; cAiyi patrons >nt: the cosy Rialto today bolds a new line against the there w;ill be unlimited parkins, on- didatM receiy^d Pluo Prc^rty!' at Oah- and tomorrow. The.re will be two German attack, on the hanks of Main street tomorrow nlglxt, when prentice ■ degree, l^ s t' d^tjie ri^afrii ‘ lanfi on ;liarch'26,)a^.'. sht-reer'features, a comedy and Fox the Tagliameno River. the stores will be oi^n. mg were occapidd hy tne‘iuhler'bIticerB' , The GOldeirRule clitb wUl-meet News reel. Matinee admission is Ths,Board of Selectmen has not during the* e;^ening,‘Harold Preiston, In the cj^iiih' tu^mhly -roome on ten and fifteen cents, and evenings, junior warden,- acting as Worship Friday e'vehing'. >-No;T. ? -4>, at: 7 ten and)tw.^eh,fy-five. The main fea received, th^ proposaf to to submit ful Master. -,The other chairs were o'clock. - The program [cpmmlttpe ted by members'of/toe-.Chamber of ture bf-'^the two-day bargain pro TEST ANSWERS Commerte merchants' dlTlsioh that filled as follows: William T^rn- for-this ipeeting ia"4.:fM«.7 Albert gram is Buck Jones In "Black -Bjjebe and Mtas ^Flprp^ Pmney iiarklng on Main street be restricted /. ton, senior /warden;. Peter 'Wind, Jack’), alhalrrraising Western film ;to one hour every'day from 9 InHhe junior warden; CharliBS Bunael, and- the ‘hoBtes|eBothe:y>MisBM Miri- that)packs; a'real punch. The other Here is one solution to the LET lam Wyies;and>.X5erti?^tiP G»hbs. morning until 6 at ' night. For senior deacon; Samuel HtnAtoh!, ls'“ Thb FirertDegree’’ featuring an TER GOLF puzzle oh the" comics Thursday an.d Saturday eyehing^ junior deacon; James ..McCaw, '■ WoH:;Ka8lb^n^reipy§d In town page; of the :safe!wrjval IntChlua of Mr. all-star cast the merchants want ; the time ex senior steward; William Prentice, and, Mrs. -Hui* W .' ‘Bradley and The story - of- "Black Jack’’ has tended tO : 9 o’clock. . junior steward; W. F.,^Stiles, marr children.. Mr./Rradlpy. -who is the for its . theme the liAt of gold. It Pending', the hearing before - the oumae shall; Rev. Joseph. Cooper. -cKep- son of Mr. and- M'TS.-.J«' Edmund deals .with the key to a lost mine L A T E selectmen, no. regulations oh park -■m lain; JIarey- -Trotter,-.^retary;.! Bradley^df^^tols^plaoe Is connected which- can he located only when the p ing have been enforced on Main J. hn McMenemy, treasurer. wiib. the’ Chinese, Maritime Cus three parts of a broken coto are street on Thursday. Last Thursday >?* Next Tuesday evening Tuscan toms Service.^He. has been assigned pieced together. Since the three T evening, when the stores started lodge of Hartford W i l l ‘guest to the post 'at 'Hai^in, In the Pro pieces are In the possession of p L A 5 'their new schedule,, the parking of Manchester lodge. The Tuscan vince of ^aMhurla. Harbin Is the three different people, two men and there was unrestricted. The signs lodge officers will occupy the most' nor.to'criy'.ot^^e Chinese, Cus a girl, to ‘Whom they,rightfully be restricting parking do one hour oh chairs and the Master.Mason (|e- toms posts and'Is‘ located on the long, since a gang of despera p L 0 T S (Tuesday, and Saturday nights./, re- gree will he conferred' upon two Via -!*: it; Dtiv^ R; Huick for 1P28 toda^kand know the reason for diis p r^ ^ < ^ . S^aqs #1195 to#1^5 0>npMfll95 to#1850 ^ r t Models #1195 tb'#1^25 While yrorklng ae- newsboy r on ‘ the train Edison' Suddenly a boy walked into the path of the locomo-, boug^ a siRjall printing press and pqbiished, bn the tlve. Edison sprang to the track, seized the little fel f newspaper filled with local newt, eto- VINthoUt . money or In hie anger at the dan low and roiled witii him to one side, just in time to es happened on the railroad and notes friends jfoung Edison cape the wheels. -To show h's gratitude the baby’s of thb market%. One day a phosphorus bottle w as. ger to the train, the obiii- stood one day, on the de duetor boxed Edleon'e father, who happened to be the station agent, offered jarred from a shelf In Edison's little laboratory -and pot platform at Mount ^ to teach young Edison telegraphy. The door of great ears and put the boy off ^ i ^ e , setting fire to the baggage car.' (Semens, Mich., watch ^ opportunity opened for Edison. (To Be Qgntinued) the'train. ing a train' come in. isas.as. .a. ______81(»tdw» nd >o.w . Copyright. 1927; Uw' CroBtr Soetoty. . N- 4 871 V A v:-f s* ' i . . . ^ - . r ik I UAlTCHEBm B V a S B IW a m ta tTODNISDAT. N0VESIBBR.2,19ZTT l i ^ S B S I X H(Xm.) V' F B lT U B E IATEST FASHION . HINTS BY FORE»|OST -■-j- i *. 'W authorities r?:i- f.-" ."iV Home PM e Editorlel DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WTIC 440.S—WeX-W JR, D«TROIT->680. Xifiadbig Diogenes WeAsfiidsy, Kovember f:00—SiRMmbla; sinistz; ■aitnrlat, . Traveleirs fosnYaiififi Co. Van and Schenck, popular harmony KW-ieKJZ apuTlfinr orobs*tra« 476—W SB, ATLANTA—630. team, wJU-preaept the first o f a aeries 9:(HMDance miuie; sonc iwue. Looksat'v Hartford - ot IS weejdy broadcasts throng 10:00—Ford and Qlqnn; artists. WnC, WJAB, WEAF. WTAG, U:O6-^-G(ridkette’0 orohestras. WeSH, WGY, WGR and WBBI, at B35,4^WTtC, HA^FOBA-M O. 586—K F K X .K Y W , CHICJ 5354 m. 560 k. c. 7:80 Wednajday night. Jn the 7:30-*-1VEAF van arid Scbenck. s. s. WVAN ‘'DINE @ CHAfiLES 9QM gram beawes' Van and Schenok wiU 8:00—Football rules talk. Now that ifouremember the tain li an ..]U|ere41bly poor Munc B y OuVe H ^ b o t s appear “Sam the iTouring Man” 8I50-WAVBAF A ^lian recital. 10:00—Congress entertainers. Characters of the Story hausen. N6 bne''jsou)d lie as badly sersatUe group ot Instnimentallsta. At 9;V0^Mussio; m ^ e r i ; shoWbOok. ~ lltOi^—BbMnp's KmluHty serena4sr8*! fact, just how. did'^you turn them Program for Wednesday the same tlma, the.fane ot WUK may :00—Scicnoe, medical talk. PSILO VANCE as he did who hadn’t been bom into -J ^.«:*^Wjf!^'/6>*ICA The■V: (krthi-On S til ls Starts H eAviScoeiiSKlt^ A A J o l^ g R ^ eUMIAUttOXJ -(6oRa5a m^aIt . Hartford y . i ^ . I UneuiB of Teams Annoimc- iio S a l Dissecting Grid ed; Slight Revision of A?.!* Rales by O^Brim parts to f e c vtw o-H flif Schedule Necessary F iA y Chatter Program at S c h o p I:^ ^ North Cmigregational SHIFTING PLATEHS (By E- J. O’Brien) "No announcMneht has been made Rec Friday N i ^ ' Ont; Rridsh-Americans ts. The captain of a team Is not re ’by the mana^r (^'the Cloverleaves strained in any way in placing men as to what team will play against BO far as the defense is concerned. MAAi MoOAit'AlAi his at Hickey’s Grove Sunday. It SL BrMget’s Only Change. is understood that Manager Griffin By that I mean that if he desires, 60H o m a s to have: his regular backfield men is angling for another first class play on the line on defense or bring A -(b attraction. The Cloverleaves’ ipana- Announcement was made AT MURPHY’S back any of his linesmen into the ger has surely, brought strong teams by Director Lewis Lloyd o f a bigh Cubs...... West Side Rec back field on defense, he may do to Manchestef^this season and de class gymnastic exhibition ' w ^ fi ClOTerleaves . . . . Highland P. ,o)MeAi coiuLiB' serves credit. will be given at the School StM.et so, and place them wherever he ’ ■ British Amer. .. St. Bridgets pleases. 5A\p:'^MeAi rCeoMBS to Recreation Center Friday highL-'-H® AT CONRAN’S For that matjer, he does not It is expected that the largest has been fortunate in securing^ a Beethoven...... Bon Ami have tb have anybody on the scrim ee/AiS eUMIAiAtfeP, AlOAl^ i k o ^ B crowd of the seaso'n will turn put group of young men and young wo* K. of C...... Masons mage line on defense, if he so MAS AAiM1^IAl6 OAi M6lV DIZZY to watch the Cubs and Wallingford men from the Hartford'Y; M. G» A. AT K. OF C. chooses. In a word, he can arrange Eagles play at the McKee street and Hartford Y. W. C.* A. to coinP Center Church ...... K. of P. his men any way he wants to. stadium Sunday. Any team that can here for the evening . . . But on the offense certain re fie the Cloverleaves ■ in one game The Hartford experts; about foriJy' Above is the schedule of matches strictions are placed upon the ar 6oPoa)A) and beat them in another, scoring in number, will present one pf the for the opening of The Herald town ranging of players. Those players AcUTMAr WMCMJA)6?: ??\©S m b u d in both games, has to be real good. cleverest programs ever given in championship bowling league to ordinarily occupying the positions OR The Cubs are brimming with con the Rec gym. It will be a rare frpat morrow night at 8 o’clock. Owing known as center, guard and tackle fidence that they will be able to do for anyone who is Interested in .this to the inability of the North Con — that is, the five middle players what the Cloverleaves couldn’t. kind of work and the' Recreatipn gregational Church to , organize a of the line— may drop back from Meanwhile, north end fans will be Center officials hope the publi'P team, it will not be represented. the line of scrimmage with these naturally pulling for the Eagles will fully realize the opportui^t^, it This makes a. twelve team circuit. restrictions. to win. is being afforded, ,, Tr>e only teams effected are. the St. Any player who drops back must The Hartford athletes are thi* Bridgets and the British American. A large number of persons at cream of the “ Y. M.’’ and “ Y. W.” be at least five-.yards back of the A t o o g K ^ o 0 a k e :a 9 They wilL meet in a match pt Mur line of scrimmage at the moment tended the first setback sitting of and are capable______of______offering ____ high phy’s alleys’ the ball is put in play, and then a the weekly series last night which | class entertainment. The' program E3v0rytliitig is Jn rcstdlix^ss lo i, player who ordinarily plays kehind _,ivwill be run *,throughout 1....,* the winter 'calls for stdhts on the parallel and the opening night. Alleys have been the line must take his place on the at the School Street Rec horizontal bars, clog dances, wahd fixed up and new pins bought for line of scrimmage. and Indian club drills, pyramid “Woody” Wallett, well known the occasion. All players are re- j4.s a matter of explanation, I building, fancy marching and Walsh, Now Back On Job Don’t Forget the Cross-Coptry local baseball'player, is now all quested to be on band before 8 will give an example. A captain others. The program 'will be,educa o’clock as the matches will start desires to play a tackle or guard wrapped up in skating again. He tional as well as entertaining. It promptly at that time. All but one in the backfield to carry the^ ball Lists Nations Best Teams spends considerabl of his time in will start promp'tly at 8 o ’clock and of the teams have submitted their or to punt. A backfield man must Race Here T h anbping Morning Springfield on the indoor links. will last about two hours. The ad.- list of seven eligible players and go up to the line of scrimmage and Wallett, incidentally, is about the mission will be only twenty-^flvp they have a final opportunity to the man who drops back must be By DAVIS J. WALSH fanciest skater Manchester has had cents, just enough to cover-ex complete the list to ten on the open at least five yards back at the HARRY SEECHE BACK High school, will be plainly marked In a loBig time. He has won many penses. ing night. The forfeit of ten dollars, moment the ball is snapped^ The I. N. S. Sports Editor. Many Training Now For so that no one can - get off the prizes. will also be collected tomorrow captain can do this as often as he “ track.” The start .will be made at ON HARTFORD CARD ’The St. Marys basketball team night. ^ pleases without notifying the ref New York, Nov. 2.— Just for the 11 o’clock. Without a particle of doubt, the eree. sake of talking through his ade- Long Run; Course to Be A large silver Moving cup is at went through its first practice ses-; PADDOCK TO m INSIDE best bowlers in Manchester are in EfOids, the writer would like to de stake. It will go to tha person who sion of the season last night at the Another angle enters into this A five-man amateur boxing team wins the race three times.. . The cluded in the rosters of the various rule. A i-iptain can at any time he clare himself today against the cur School Street Rec and the prospects teams but they are scattered m from Newark, N. J. will meet lead rent system of rating football teams Well Posted; Prizes For name of each annual winner will be for a successful season look good. wishes put one of the linesmen in ing Connecticut amateurs at the inscribed until such tt^-e as ohe has such a manner that it ought to be to the backfield, but this player by the fact that they have or have New Y J ... • WL^OhJSSSXJSK ICXWW.} a5VlM>i i i w m l "v -:r'- A. F A N N Y I S A Y ^ SKIPPY A 'SEI6E «I NONSOP Tf* iTM is iS'T»t>iie6 IN < ’ ' A young country girt- vae ^vi-i CMON TH rR6,86Y, J dently taking her first ride on.-the ^ k i p w T COMB QAV THAT | V e WAO train. The conductor c§me through s t r u t Y O ' s t u f f ,' ^ WANT Y X i TO 6 0 the. car yelling, "Tickets, please,** 60 TO THF srMeWORK.l "Chewing Gum.” ‘The country'^glrl turned to her companion, and said "Goodness, do I have to give that A up, too?” *•7* Usually one wants what '- he doesn’t need and need what he doesn’t want. Wouldn’t It be great If we were all as Important as we think . we . are: Willis—Have you got one of these huiue refrigeration plants? Gillis— You bet; and I’ve got a h". whistle on it, too, to razz the-Ice man when he goes'by. \ R fO . U. S . PAT. OFF. CopTvifht, P 1* Crosby. 1927. Cehtrsl Pr«» Assodation. Ine. O iazr BY NCA scRvice. ina ' Fifty-Fifty A V ^^^aen they sjjeak of a woman To every will there’s a won’t, To every do there’s a don’t; v/ell-iiiformed, It means she’s To every can there’s a can’t, - line. ^ I To every am there’s an ain’t; M ickey (H im self), M cGuire, G rapW logist By Fontaine Fox^ WASHINGTON TtJB^ U ;,To eyery could there’s a.couldn’t, .1 To every would there’s a wouldn’t; By Crani I To every worse there’s a best, lA^Sei4> lAR. B M E , :a I To every failure*^ success. SOU'RE STRAIGHT, M ^G U lK E l demonstrates THAT HE CAN READ A PERSONS viewe COME FOR a AN’ HOVnl COME: VMV\y. D O H T HOO UET . _ Wife: "What’s that string on ^)AOvIT>OvtlN. CHARACTER F R O M A SPECIMEN ©F THEIR HAKDWRiTiNO- US HEUF fiM o vm eR S ] ^ ^ ■ your finger for?” W6 WITH Th a t -TwA-T SlUMER \s Plumber: "That’s to remind me J ^ ( {apt-fpv pew FIVB-LE'TTER GOLF to forget my tools.” •3AND\t UEADeR, ■ , / \ QUESTIONS AN* V1V\T ARE Some five-letter words are hard A hen can hatch only so ■ naany ■To T U eX DOWiN to change. To go from PLATE to \O0. eggs, and a man can hatch only so ■—r US? GLASS in six strokes shouldn’t be many ideas* ‘ ‘ . ' ^0 difficult. Try it and turn to an other page for the par solution. Not possessing a hundred'dollars is the surest way to escape a surgi cal operation. p L A T E Shingle bobs have done one thing— a wife is no idnger'eusipicf- Ti- T ! ous when she finds a long hair on her husband’s coat, pi;.; A certain New York firm receiv ed this telegram from a. Wes;^rn hotel: "Your salesman, Sam Gold stein, died here today. What shall • we do?” After carefully consider ing the matter, the firm dispatched the following answer: “ Search his pockets for orders.” A. AN’ ^0\M COMEHOV) SEND SAT > UlSSEM'. VM\TV\ TOU TWo How about a motto for the U S US -To 'Th ' m im e , am mo UR. a m a t e u r 5HER.UOCKS SMQORll^ A? United we stand for it, divided we fall for it. OWlM MEN -TAVCE s h o t s a r o u n d . IT’S -A \MOMOeR, 1 AT US? ■Ta ^SM a SHCfT ATCAIA MMSEtT. -^Q'N*^ Talk about some fast acting! ^ o u c c e A R OUT G L A S S You should see a Hawaiian dancer EWT MAD.. AB-: - with her grass skirt on fire.- Tjunitai: THE RULES “ Is insanity a cause for divorce?” 1— The idea of letter golf is to “No, it’s the cause of marriage.” change one word to another and do it in par., a given number of strokes. After a man gets in the habit of J- Thus , to change COW TO HEN, in liking to talk about his ailments he three strokes, COW, HOW,»HEW, thinks there Is something wrong HEN. when his health is perfect. 2— -You can change only one let ter at a tim e.. He— Every kiss intoxicates ; me, 3— t-You friust have a completedarling. Would you like me to be word, of common usage, for each a drunkard? jump. Slang words and abbrevia She— Well, yes, on condition that tions don’t count. you don’t mix your drinks. (O Fontaine Fox, 1927, The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) 4— ^The order of letters cannot be changed. When you try to make an impres sion that’s the impression yoh make. B g g . » . S , PAT, o r r ., . C i9 2 T BY MEA a o t v f c c »WC. iierl \A wise dealer says: “It isn’t what you. pay, it’s what you^gst .f9f, Stop, Ijook, Listen FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Jay CaUs It H elp what,‘.you pay,,, that cbunls.'’ ,'-. A^ razbi'back got on ouf track, ' Was hit by the "Cannon Ball,” vmV,JAV.'AOVH 1 - 1 VWAS- 7 A E E : A h y v w W , w y j A V / If.you, can’t understand a thing it made fine chops in the butcher (So t t a : 'To/^euB,'zAe: /i P '/O O - DiovoPccryoOR MOM » .- •• sneer, at it; that makes a hit with shops— SAPVH VOD AgSAi'?* the boys. Keep off the tracks— that’s all. T A B S 1! s i c k ; A R C JXD\h> VOO,? CRA/^BERRIHS STOmr ^ UAL COCHRAN — R C TU R C S ^ KNICK Rta 0. & W OFT. __ CISOTBYHEASEBVie B y S m a t t SAL1^SMAN.SA-^ ii S a m ’ s L r 6 0 e 55,I’LLCOUMT OP WID VER D0KE5 Mice, A L B E R T up TH’ CftSH IMTH* AM’ S O F T PEDAL. PRETTY ALBERTV TILL AH’ G’WAM OM T w ; _ H O M E '. HOLLERIM !! c^OTiy.-- iyiBCx r~ y y Z l f . ’»mni BEG. U S.i»AT. OIT. A v ^.’ ” '^ byGilb<^lj^:Patten JaicK ijockw ill B ack at R ocklake (RE.AD THE STORT. THEN' COLOR.THE PICTURE) ... As Clowny landed on the ground, would try to take a ride npon’hlm, tjl(jji- ri'i'iil'MimUiTv the others joined hinj with a bound. but It didn’t tempt the bunch. "I’ll “ Oh, are you hurt?” asked Coppy. tell, you what,” wee Clowny-said, And wee Clowny answered, “No! “ I think we’d better go-to bedi That pesky goat has lots of gall to A good night’s sleep will* do us give me such an awful fall. The good, so that’s a dandy hunch.” minute he stopped short I knew Off toward their cave they gaily that I was bound to go.” went. .To crawl right in-was their "I’m mighty sorry,” Carpy cried, intent. 'The goat perked up hi? **But'just why did you take that ears and- ran along by downy's Tide? You’re always doing some side. . It wasn’t long till they were thing that is dangerous as can be. there, and then they got a sudden When, you got on i waved my hat. scare. “ Oh, listen. ' Someone's Is A mighty, foolish thing was that. our cave,” wee Copipy softly hriedV Of courso it had to scare the the And .sure enough, a wee voice goat, so Iilame It all on me.” cried: “ Hello there, Tinies. Conte Then Clo-Wny said, “Oh, that's Inside.” The bunch, though, hesjr e i M T BY w « all right. There Is no need to tated. '^They were frightened 4s IQZ‘) start a . fight. You didn’t know could be. Then Coppy said, '‘You **<)hc^,*t8llo, Betty!" crie^ "Now what's thlft;jnpan?’.' ihidterwastonished,boyV>starlnf • uPresently, he ' ■ ’JatTc carried'the tiilnga he'd after her-as she hastened away. Darling, , minus hia ^coat,-waiK ’twould scare him^ so let’s just stay behind. I’ll sneak up close. shook hie Sgreed. "It. won't do. t^ e n . from^ MeNally’s fdok'er jaokT^oligbted to eeo • - her forget it all. I guess I did the best Oh, I don’t mind. If someohe’s .).e«a^. - Flaehing him.a bitterly, laughing when Jack entered their rooni^ **0h,’wowr.’ .eried ;W»His,': now, to try*17 to putfr;^8PV»|*’;^ e ‘WfsmOs9‘ b«smOs9‘ throurtthrouj^ a»a> We planned.planned; WWe’ve •back to Naihpton Hoiieei-where ;holding.his sides. *‘Sh,e swajloWed It Kko^ itiila WIMk|[pp$ei-4-ww- 1 could. .1 am not hurt, but feeling that cave, of ours, I'm bouhd that jo«rol t 4oto say «*V ♦«»«1^19 WIIEw w ttuiral;,'> , ^ get tblng ftarted. he roomed Whh WIIUe'DaeltiW; resei^ul look from her dark good, so after all no real harm I will see.” 9 .going to have some fun with'you, but she oamo in add saw th^-.: Academy He -met WUlie*©. ijeMr^lsomiiig syas/LSbe hurried: part him on came through taking such a fall. out throutgh thoJdoor. iiw'ftppii. her lipe ehut.. ’display." Ho filing himsoli on a ohaif.. ' (To Bo.ConBnuM) The little goat stood right near (The Tinies meet a new friend by. Perhaps h©. thought the rest in the next rtoar.) -••'L - V 7 S.r^'.-- PA G E T E N said that be d^derstood DeCarli There will be no rehearsal of the was to have beep paid -$1 an hour ' PUBUC WHIST Town Players for "Mlnick” tonight. THIEVISH URCHOfi GET FIRST DAY WORKER and that the job was to last for sev The next rehearsal will be held on eral weeks. This, he said, made the Friday evening at 7 o’clock in the SOMEBODY’S PHOTO n o u s man a permanent employee and as Tomorrow Night, 8:30 School -Street Recreation Center. IS RULED REGULARsuch eligible to such compensation South Main St. School as allowed by the commissioner. Mrs. David Osborn has returned Judge William S. Hyde of this P. T- A. to her home in Mystic after a visit Loot Receptacle -In Front of town represented Mrs. DeCarll 8 Prizes. Dancing 35 cents. with her sister, Mrs. William Phil Main Street StorO and Flee while thO Casualty company was lips of Summit street. With Queer Booty. Judge Jeimings Awards Com represented by DeLavely S. Pel- grift. ______The Junior Church club of the ABOUT TOWN North Methodist church will have If the parents of three small pensation For Han Killed a rehearsal this evening at 7 at the south end boys discover their young Moving? Want to store part or home of Mrs. Carl Erickson, 22 hopefuls to be mysteriously in pos all of youi furniture? See Bralth- Mrs, Otto S. Hills of Center session of several photographic As He Starts Job. waitCr 52 Pearl S,t.—Advt. street gave a whist party at her Centerfield street. films they will do well to see that home last evening to about twenty Leon Holmes’s Sunday school the films are returned to Kemp’s of her neighbors and friends. The class of nine girls enjoyed a Hal- music------store on Main street and the Judge Newell Jennings in Su- ladies prize, a ihotidoir laipp went R>we’en,^.pkrty last night at- the ^letior' C -C'J. y T»*iiiiri(i>i'Ju V -;- > 7- ■■ -.,. s . r i H I ^ ;ivV* -■•■ ■>■■ T<.'i - I . - ' ■ ■-• ' • ...... < . A ■jJ’ . '-x "-'■ ■ * - •• kh ' ■ C -"• - " . " : . f ' ^*i X. A' • ». i ■ . '» V* »• % . «■? '}) », /. V i 1 ' ■ ',-.4 .-^*^ yr sii. *• Is-s*’ •*’■- i;* ^«.. i*/ : -* -*»-iX' r : j. ... •• i ; .1- ;;■. r t 5 v '■;•■{' jj-i. J . ''?" .j T Vt-^ i y . J-:' - : r..; . ’ i:^-‘ V : '■' .- -• - :tA ■.• £ _■. ii; \ !C--, V . v :'<«■ 5. 5*' -V.4. - I-.. ^■51 =5 - -r-^vi I.S-. ^-. '•.!ft, -tinK i*"r’ *1. '»■ -f ^ t ; • 'tos}'; n ? :;' ^ •Vj *Vs’ -s. ». h}- y • f;rf. > . - 1 l a s t w e e k Manchester’s The fact that this new schedule was ii m \ i; A I I i 'f o i i n r t o l. .<»•»<)•■«• w «hrt> »«♦.*•? J — i r every mercdiant along the street. ^ *s* • »■■.» . j^Cv . '< J I^ <« >. r r ^.arr" store schedule. \ . V X frfo’l ‘-s.? ’ R- T;f ih xh -^H .Bbj'- \ fi ' . ’- - ’ J-' ' X • »' » ' : . < X i.m. MONDAY ....9a.iato(p.in. THURSDAY ^ ...... i- cr^’t. *"'■■ (Formerty closed at^Nooii>l:' h -• . ...!'( > ' ‘ "V\;v’ .. i ^ ‘ , , '. t t ^ ,i ?.,>?<{’.;■■!' j ?". / '% vX • -'%v i . TOESDAY.. i.m. -.•,U ; 'S'- I kv ‘ • V---1 • . (Formerly open to 9 p. m.) • • • • •• • • • •:• • • # • Ktn. • “J # •« A ■-J wI m s d a y • ••••••••• ■ ^ »' '. ■ 4A. , «i ' (Formerly open to 6 p. m.) SAMDAY...... -• .f-j • V.. V. v,r.3._. ,f A - ...- ■' I it 11.1 i • .’ini, t -.Si.’ / - .A - ..-.-■.•es-T-rfro j ' \ i[£ :?Y fev ^ t.^C ^ r# • .0 • • • • .».- .- , •>. •; r.^ ■ ■ . ; t ,< •- / . ;> i I ^,. y/Wyy'-yf'A.-.^ r> tfi ■ I II r jk .' ■ ... ■ r: •■'■ y ..’V ■'^'. S- - ' ..^’i V -..A *:>. W # -Tr-. y,K ■' •.4.' \X- < h..j: \ '. t ■.' ' ;?■■’ I : . 1 t .. j/ - -■.■•.w-;!'.i- •' - . ■■''Ws.?..-.''- ijw-'v V.. .4 .... !■ .It .,>;»*-'-i.«--.^ ilpf ^ > -fyi • ■' * m . . - a /■i s-'g.- ■ t-;. 4 .; \ t ->i -•*•• f ^ ■■ MANCHESTEIR (C O m ) BVElTOQ HBRALDi WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ISgt. ipAGBTWBLVi^ m DISCOVER STRAirOB TOKIO TO B£ SHOWN ’'iiTiJwTwiijiriiitjufiYTfr^ffTVtiiisii'nuwrMwewww ^ COALMENAND TRIBE OF AMAZONS FLYING BOAT IS Tiflis.— In the wilds of the Asiatic Caucasian mountains ex N E W ;E N m G 0^ ' MINERS PREPARE plorers have discovered a semi- SAFEST METHOD civilized tribe of people who are BoBton.i— ^Manufactured products ruled by women. of New England are to be exhibited They are called "maiden peo FOR OCEAN SKIP in Tokio, Japan, during the coming FOR BIG BATTLE ple” by neighboring tribes be 11.' month, according to ah- announce ■V ■ f* cause women dp all the work, all ment by Rohwell 'F. Phelpa, Direc the fighting and enjoy every tor of Statistics, Massachusetts privilege they desire. They have State Department of Labor and In 757 Main Street Near State Theater Greatest Legal Fight In Ktn- carried feminism beyond the Safe, Comfortable, Quick At dustry. wildest dreams of modern wom The exhibition of New England en. A ll that men have to do is lantic Crossing Soon Reg products will be tnade during a minuoas Industry Is eat the food that is set before ten-week’s visit to Japan by Direc them, sleep most of the time, tor Phelps to lecture, at Japanese fish if they choose and smoke ular Thing. universities and to address groups Ready For Courts. stone-bo'v^led pipes that their of Japanese business men. The ex women fill and light for them. hibition will be given at the Hotel The woman who provides the Imperial, Tokio. London— The day has come when. Pittsburgh— Attorneys for the most luxuries for her husband “In connection with my ad If we choose, an absolutely safe, Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Corpora and sone is most respected by dresses,” said Mr. Phelps, “ it is my Dresses her people. quick, and comfortable crossing of purpose to discuss ‘New England tion and the United States Mine the Atlantic by air can he made, in. industries’ and the ‘Exchange of Workers are preparing for one of the opinion of Sam Sanders, manag New England and Japanese pro the greatest legal battles in the and either started digging coal with ing director of S. E. Sanders, of ducts,' and I shall endeavor to rep history of the soft coal industry non-union labor, or allowed the Cowes, and a pioneer In design! and resent, in so far as I can properly here following the granting of tem mine to remain idle. c'nstructlon of airplanes, seaplanes, do BO, the interests of New England $ $ porary injunction to the corpora 40,000 Miners Affected and fiying boats. manufacturers. 14.^8 59.75 tion by Federal Judge F. P. Schoon- The Pittsburgh Terminal Cor Flying boats, built according to “Jal>an Is now one of the leading poration was one of the first to proved theories, could skip the foreign markets for goods manu The Pittsburgh Terminal Cor- start activities with non-union ocean from England to the United factured in the United States. This The Miss who appreciates ^ The season’s accepted fashions -poration had filed suit lOr an in States, according to Sanders. trade with Japan has been very labor. The corporation first sought chick styles in beautiful fab in Dressy Models. When you see junction against the miners’ union to evict the miners and their fami Carry Passengers. carefully nurtured by our manufac to prevent them from picketing the lies from company owned houses “ Flying boats,” said Sanders, turers and selling agents, and the rics will find the assortment these coats and consider their su- mines, to oust the miners now liv by filing suits in the state courts. “ could leave Southampton Water, good will engendered is an open se ing In company .vned houses, and These suits were appealed and tak England, hop to Queenstown Har same for its future development.” of unusual interest. Alsb I>er fine quality of furs and mate for $1,500,000 damages. bor, Ireland, then jump straight The Tokio display will include en to the state supreme court. youthful models for large rials you’ll believe that these val Corporation lawyers charged the The delay entralled, attorneys for across to Newfoundland, refuel, and samples of New England’s manu United Mine Workers had violated ,fiy to New York harbor, landing factured products and photographs, the corporation stated has created descriptive circulars" Slid cata sizes. ues cannot be duplicated^ the Sherman and Clayton anti the necessity of seeking relief passengers there. trust acts, and were interfering “ The machine for the job will logues, many of which are to be through the federal courts. translated into Japanese for distri with Interstate commerce. Should the corporation win Its probably be a biplane without un When Judge Schoonmaker hand necessary weight. She will be an bution. ed down his temporar,' injunction suit, it is freely predicted, the case of unionized labor In this section aerial liner, fitted for passenger’s he stated that the United States comfort. Two engines of about 1,- 78 TEARS AN ORANGEMAN Mine Workers had interfered with of the country will receive one of Smart Apparel the severest setbacks in its history. 000 horsepower will be her sole interstate commerce, by stopping power. It would be possible to pro In commemoration of his having The Season’s Newest production at the source of supply On the other hand, should the miners win, their cause will be duce the machine for less than $50,- attained his seventjr-thlrd year of for Juniors and consequently gave the court 000. membership In Bkllyhiacash Lodge' jurisdiction over the suit. .. greatly enhanced, and Western Pennsylvania will be saved to the Would Ride Out Storms of the Orange Order, Robert To Establish Precedent. Refaussie, of Lisburn, Ireland, was union. “ This machine, if forced down, Regardless of the outcome of would ride out any storm comfort recently presented a specially de the strike in the midd’ e western Win or lose, more than 40,000 Hats miners and thei families are' vital ably as a sea-going vessel which signed collar. He’ Is 89 years old, states, where operators in Iowa, was hove-to. Her construction and has missed only two July 12 with H its to Matol^ Illinois and Indiana are reported to ly affected with the decision in the case. would make her unsinkable.” celebrations. Sizes ;2 'to 6 - have settled their differences with Sanders’ theory of the fiying boat the Union and resumed operations, being the future air liner of the BLAST MOVES 125,0(M) TONS the legal battle in this city will be $3.75 D.INGEROUS ATCtMAIiS Atlantic conforms to the view held $6.1^8 $9.98 the, focal point of interest in min by Sir Alan Cobham, famous Bri In a single blast at Kandos, N. ing circles throughout the nation.^ Camden, N. J.— The boys who tish long-distance pilot, who be S. W., recently, 125,000 tons of $4.98 Values Whichever side wins the suit stole some guinea pigs from a pen lieves that attempts to fiy the At- limestone were dislodged. Twenty- will establish a precedent in fed on the hospital grounds here would lantib in single-engined everyd^ 4;hree holes, ranging in depth from eral courts that will become a cri have been In no less danger had airplanes, are “ stunts” and not true 120 to 165 feet, were charged with terion for all future suits of similar they attempted to lead a lion out aviation. Metalic, Satins, nature, for the corporation is seek 13 tons of gelignite, and all the of the ^ 00. The guinea pigs were explosive fired ■ simultaneously. ing to prevent the union from inter for the iJumOT IiKss. inoculated with tuberculosis and UNFAIR TO HER Ninety thousand tons of cement Large and fering with its mining activities by could communicate the disease to Velvets, Soleils bringing In the authority of the John: What do you mean, dear, were taken from the ^ass of lime Tailored or dressy types anyone who handled them. Authori when you say I’ve been deceiving stone. / Small federal government. ties sent out warnings. In recent years,the tendency In you for year? Head Sizes Western Pennsylvania has been to Helen: I’ve just found out that VEHICLE TAX FALLS $8.50 ^ $25 get away from organized labor, as CRUSADER’S GHOST RETURNS you get $2,000 allowance on your Automobiles and motorcycles far as the soft coal mines in this income taxe for being married, and of the United States yielded the SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY section are concerned. A crusader’s ghost, fully ac you only give be a miserable $10 a government $66,437,'881 in 3 per Two years ago the Pittsburgh coutered In armor, is said to be week.— Pathfinder. cent tax for the year 1927, com CHILDREN’S SLEEPING DRESSES of Velvet, Silk or W oolois' Coal Company, the largest indivi haunting Portchester Castle, near pared with the $138,155,194.80, G A R M E N TS ...... U 4 / C Smart and New. dual coal mining company in the Portsmouth, England, one of the jCI^SS ROADS SIGNAL return on the 5 per cent tax for Sizes 1 to 5. Limit two to-a customer. world, renounced its union agree most perfect Roman foTtfease8--in ■'"'A'Tiew cross road safety device 1926. Made of soft fleecy knit material with enclosed feet. ment and started operating Its existence. The only one who has consisting of an automatic warn ; $2.49 *"$9.98 mines on a non-union basis. come forward as an eyewitness of ing signal set in motion by a bar EIGHT OVER-PASSES - With the calling of the 1927 coal the knightly wraith is a woman let into the road over which ve The city of Pittsburgh now has 'Im J... 1, ,-,,1—TX-|--ri n----- . strike,, almost every union operator who says she saw it kneeling on a hicles must pass, Is being tried out eight over-pass streets, as a par in this section renounced the union spiral stairway. in Devonshire county, England. tial solution to its traffic problem. 'iP HU LT MAN'S Seasonable Hardwarie SUITS and OVERCOATS for Men and Boys from the A COMBINATION OP SUPREME VALUE AND CORRECT STYLES. Manchester Plumbing & Supply Company (JhelM-iJjVED FOR BOYS PAINT yjERFECTiaN AXES FOR MEN School Suits In warm all wool mixtures with two pairs of A limited quantity of L & M high trousers. Jack-O-Leather make. Come in and let us show OilHeatefi As lowfas $1.25 for a standard you the difference. est grade Ready. Mixed Paint at less brand unhandled, to $2.50 for the Two and three buttorfed model than wholesale price. White only in, best hanifled jgrade. $9.95 to $19.45 gallon cans at $3.00 per gallon. suits in mixtures, tweeds and' wor WOOD SAWS at. .$1.25, $1.75, $2.00 < steds that give real satisfaction. Children’s Chinchilla Saw B a ^ , Splitting Wedg^ ttc. Overcoats in tans, ROGERS BRUSHING $25.00 to $45.00 blues, browns and Save on coal bills by using pur greys. Also plaid LACQUER ent Felt. Weather Strip on doors, ttd woolen mixtures. All The wonder decorating paint. Dries windows. coats wool lined. hard in less than thirty minutes, easy to apply. Coal liods as well as Window Ven Overcoats by Michaels-Stem and $8.95 to $15.95 tilators are utilities not to be over Smithson that cannot be equaled for 40c 65c $1.10 $1.95 looked althis season. fit and wearing qualities. Raglan We have brushes especially adapt ed for its application. and Set-in sleeves. Boys’ Overcoats N o. 525 ...... ------... $7.00 COLEMAN LAMPS $30.00 to $50.00 Heavy all wool coats UNIVERSAL FOOD N o. 1530 ...... $9.00 in double breasted N o 1665 ...... $13.00 and tANTERNS style. Some with CHOPPER wool lining and others In the several , sizes priced at $1^.85 Are gi^ng imiversal satisfaction. ALLEN A UNDERWEAR through and through They give a brilUaht white, fight at A spring needle knit garment that gives a much better fit and to $3.50. patterns. verylowcost. has no equal for wear. We are showing a wonderful line In several weights from the light balbrlggan to heavy all wool $11.95 to $2445 of Shears and Scissors. $1.50 to $6.00 Scissors fro m ...... 50c up $7.50 *" $9.50 Shears from ...... 85c up \A11 sizes including stouts. Robeson SURE EDGE \ ALL w boL JERSEY SUITS You will be surprised at the qaul- POCKET KNIVES For the smaller boys in several shades. Oliver Twist and ity of the lower priced ones. in endless variety. '. SWEATERS Middy style. Light weight all wool ribbed sweaters In heather shades S5.00 $4.95, $5.95, $6.45 50c to $3.50 WORKING GLOVES Light weight worsted ribbed sweaters, Travelo m ak e ------$8.00 HOUSEHOLD Medium weight, brushed wool and Alpaca sweaters. Shades in Canv^ and Cotton, surprising Oxford, Beaver, Powder BOYS’ UNDERWEAR CUTLERY what 25c will buy in a working glove. $7.50 and $9.00 Allan A spring peedleidle knit, light an - - " 3 t='< i'-U : : MANCHEStBlt (COI^N,) EVENING H E R -^, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1927. .:£T --S7:r4,-«ti. ' ivi - .' ■ ■'••■- • 'A ' ,.; ■______. ' *' I •tV PREMIER'S BOOT SCRAPER the two men Poscheft had attempt* invention of Professor Leo There liand comer of the box, and a brais^ cian, but v^en lm , r PLEASES U. S. TOURISTS ed to murder, showed this and to}a min of the State,'Physico/Teohnlcal ring attached- to ■ the left, non’’ of Scriabin, the. audieuca; a ^ London.— Thousands of Am POUTICALCLUB how Proschetf’s organization had WAVES OF HAND Institute of Leningrad, may be hand comer...... plaudit wfUl iirfhif succeeded In all 26 of the politioaL played without practice by any Both rod and. Ting flve':i|ojfBi ed toif- erican tourists to Lonfion who' eleetrormagnirtlo einanatlone which’ After playing the “ Btner Waves” have viafted the iom e of thd murders It had planned. It was he’ person'With the. least musical tal vPrlme Minuter, 10 Downing Aw MURDERESI who brought out the fact also that TO PEL MUSIC ent. . By a simple mpvement of the extend for abouL four fte t In rt-: plon«i Profeator ThWemln. switched V. dins. Within this radius the oper-j Off a eo-Wdtnatad laltnimeut for : Street,'have ^expressed their ri^ the "murder clubs” had been re-, handi, the operator "pulls out of ator stands ,hlB body .acting as aj the pmductibn of **coIor music,” m verence' fo r'{h e traditions of sponsible for deaths of 80,000 in the air" a tone which rivals that of a bank of stringed instruments kind" of rheostat. rr .. . o ; syncronized iwith the '' “ Ether Number 10 on many occasions KILLED 80,OdO thirty, years. Testimony concerning Proscheff OUTOFTHEAIR approximately the combined ef Wh6n Professor Theremin pliy-' Waves” that^ eacm graduation of in very queer ways. Some have a fect of a battery of first and second ed he took up a position In fiioi^t tone produced a .gradation of col ‘ been known to kiss the knocker, showed how ^ he hfd ottered his of and facing the instmmentrThe- ored light, .floodiag the a^Mjm iu services in De’cember, 1-926, as pro vlolinsl violin cellos and batd others could not resist the temp viols. current was turned on.-Littlug hls polychromatic'suTgerrangIni firom tation to touch it, or ring the fessional political murderer to the right hand, he extended I t ,toward deep blue, for the bass to fla ^ ^ rd d Macedonians In Rival Par Belgrade police. ;A, guarantee to , Like Singing of Wires M il sidps With visitors’ bell. German Demonstrates New In principle, the “ Ether Waves” the metal pole. Immediately) g, sing for the treble. The latdst craze Is to "scrape kill any Bnlghrian the Jirgo-slavs constitutes a perfected and refined ing note of poignant quality could f ^ r e s ^ Under the feet!” ties Responsible For might desire went with his offer. Instrument to Scientists application to a musical Instru be heard throughout thqjm<^. The T W IR L ^ ^ im B S ON TOB^ During the- past season the Orders'In 06de ment of the well-known fact that professor, extended'hls left hand to- .. It was shoivn that on this >: II craze of scraping the feet on the electric wires "sing” when an al ■ward the brass ring andfthe volume The ballet dancing records tor :£oQsKaedeii/ ■ W' boot scrapers on either side of Wholesale Slaughter. cent escapade Proscheff had re In Berlin. ternating current Is passed through of sound Increased. . ■• c- twirling on one toe ■was set by ac the door, has become such a ceived a lettei* written in a strange ithem. Professor Theremin’s ap Running thepScaie, ^ cident in London recently. Vera ■“nuisance that the police have code. The letter said to “ buy one plication of this principle to a play Moving his leftfiand .rtqwar^s Nemebinova, the Russian ballet case of first class goods” or two and away from the brass rihgt-tbe 'iondoii.—•Wa^shiIj^^,, whicli in been Instructeji to keep sight London — Out of Macedonia .^erlln.— Demonstrated here be able instrument may cause as great star, was to have emulated five seers on the move. cases of second. The meaning was a revolution in the musical world Professor - maintained'. a succession other, famous priioai hiilerluss by- pi^portion to fcelr tonnage are comes news of “ murder club” tac- to assassinate either the leader of fore an enthusiastically applauding of crescendos and diminuendos, effiily the mo6be packed with new features and turn them loose on his wife and chil Tried To Kill Two National Automobile Chamber of of amazing deadliness. dren. Mrs. Bigler, tired of being ProBcheff’s sent^ce was three Commerce give the total number These ships carrying enough oil stung, sought a divorce and suggest and a half years. He had attempt of motor trucks, in use in this ed that she be allowed to take the country as 2,764,000. to'travel 6,000 miles without touch children with her. ed last December tO'murder two ing port, and with a speed of 32 men at once. He had succeeded in knots per hour, are of a design so STUMBLING BLOCK wounding a number of men, but in BUSSES IN ENGLAND novel and embody so many new “ I hear there’s only one thing killing none. Many bus routes In England features, that it must be conceded, that keeps Alice from marrying Secret warfare has existed for are almost entirely monopolized by the Gerflian naval architects have Rodney.” years between the Automomists American busses. Almost a dozen liv,ed up to their pre-war reputa "•What’s hat?” (Proscheff’s party) and a rival routes are covered by one American tions. "Rodney.”— Tit-Bits, London. Federalist group. Ivanoff, one of make of bus alone. Special Steel ^Their hulls are built of a special steel, the formula of which is said W^be unknown, outside of the lab JU ? oratories Ut Bssen. It corhbined ll^tness with great strength, and weight has been saved by the use pf'electrje weldlag instead of rivets. ■‘with a displacement of 6,000, a leh^h of 5-64 feet and a breadth of 50' feet, the, ships are driven bjr Annual November Feature geared-’, turbines of 65,000 shaft horsepower, ■working on high-pres sure steam from six oil burning boilers. At full power the speed will be^ 32 knots at least, but more is expected. "When the ships are cruis ing-the steam turbines ■will be cut out, and they will then run on their Free Turkeys for Thanksgiving Dibsel motors. The armament consists of nine 6-inch guns of the latest Krupp model, firing 101-pounder shells, Sure, we are going to give away turkeys To Be Given Away By Lot for Thanksgiving as usual. With every suite and capable of a very rapid rate 48535348534853232353535353534848 of fire, with a range, on their high of furniture or kitchen range sold between THREE PRIZE t TWICEYS ahigle mountings, of 20,000 yards. now and Thanksgiving Day, November 24th, If you don’t need a suite or range at this Housed in triple turrets, three time you have a chance to win a turkey guhs in each turret will be worked we are going to give, absolutely free one of thf finest native turkeys that can be obtained through smaller purchases. ^ Coupons will iSe sliliiultaneoU3ly,: that ’is as a unit, given out from now until Thanksgiving for loaded and fired as a three-bar- all dressed and ready for the oven. We will every dollar we take In, both on old accountf r e ^ d gun. At each broadside the hav^ as many of these as we need. There’s and new aiccoupts and all cash sales— one sh® will discharge nine 6 in. pro - TCV .. one for you and all your friends. So come coupon anyway^ and additional coupons for jectiles,* and as eight or, nine of every five dollars paid. Save your coupons these salvoes can be got off every & ■a in and select yoiir suite fCr dining room, liv ing room or bedroom, or a kitchen range. Pay and bring them to the store on date to he minute, the rate of fire will be announced later, drop them in the box which equivalent to more thr.n one shell for your purchase in 12 months on our Profit Sharing Plan, which entitles you to a liberal will be provided.' Throe numbers will be per second. 1. drawn by disinterested party. If you hold A Curious System. f. ' V discount and in addition .one of these fine one of these numbers you get one of the The first turret stand on the native turkeys will be delivered to your home li. ^ Priz'^ Turkeys. forecastle, while two others are absolutely free on Thanksgiving eve. placed diagonally athwartship, the ’ ■ir,': '’t'’ second being at a higher level than * V” A A ihe third. In this manner, should A W lece the cruiser be atUcke^^iX gim^l „ c^ ld be kept beafarg=-4yitab*^J^--f^gv»- Suite suer. This curious system has been adopted, accordin,g to naval experts \ to facilitate the lay-out of the ma PAY” chinery and the magazines. Besides the nine big guns, each ship has four 3.4 In. anti-aircraft MEN’ S and guns and twelve torpedo tubes. A considerable number of mines is’- carried by each ship, which are conveyed from the magazine to the .stb-'P.. ovhere just above the water liri is a large hatch from which n^es.can be dropped into the sea. devices are fitted to elim- inatsd^ funnel smoke, and all up ■ a per works on the ships are as incon —ON— spicuous as possible, with the ob ■ . K ject of reducing the area of tar get , t’i.. Although these ships are nearly 2 000 tons smaller than the large cruisers of the Great Powers, they Davenport, fireside wing chair and arm chair, upholstered in Bakers (iirt velour with have a broadside of nine 6 in. guns/ plain velour on back and sides. Cushions . are spring filled and reversible. . Frame Is of v/hile the’ average cruiser has only hard wood and inner construction which you cannot see is guaranteed to stand the strain six' 6-in. guns, and moreover, their 'm of constant use. You may find cheaper suites by shopping around but we dpubt If you great speed enable them to avoid will find a suite as honestly made selling as low as we are selling this one. Three pieces action with antagonists of superior NEW CLOSING ?139.50. ^ , , ...... ,, gun power. V ■ ■ ■ ...... T ...... ' ■ ------^ SCHEDULE AMERICAN ACTORS AND THREE PIECES IN MOHAIR...... Now in Effect Where quality has been tried AUTHORS DOMINATE Manchester Stores Are $211,00 and compared with other makes “A YEAR TO PAY” THEATERS OF ENGLAND that bear no name. You receive No Longer Open Another splendid value. Upholstered in fine mohair with plain velour off back and the benefit of years of experi sides, Nachman spring filled throughout. Cushions are reversible. A suite you will bo ence in making goods when you Tuesday Evenings proud to own and you will enjoy sitting in, it is so comfortable.' Turkey Free With Each London— Although musical plays trade here. Prices are as low Open Instead Thursday Suite. represent nearly 75 per cent of the as quality Clothes, Shoes ana theatrical productions staged In Furnishings will permit, and in a great many instances lower than unknown makes. All Day and Evening Lo'ndon, they are not only dominat ’ V ed’" ty American actors and actresi^ es,' \ ' MANCHESTOR (Cp;^m^ evening h erald, WEDNESPAY.rN^ ______'- -, ' PAG E POTJEMBH •■ .'"S, - J 1 - : . • •’•.. * . :• i ? PATROIMAEI ADOPTS JUDGESABATH v HONEY DEE AS PET Ashbury, N. J.— “ There’s a bee on you,” exclaims many » URGES E A S e traveler In the railway station here to Policenfan George Ban- non,. on 4uty there. And Bannon idways stays each obliging' .it DIVORCE U W S s ti^ n ^ Vfho attempts to brush it off. - X- “ Thit’s Lindy,” explains the -'l-J officer.^ “ Let him alone.” If the Wonld Eiiminate Growing traveler waits, he will see the insect bnzs and finally make a landinig oh Bannon’s upper Up. Matrimonial Discontent Then he holds a. piece of gum or candy between his teeth and “ Llndy” feasts heartily. Jurist Believes. The hee comes every day at about the same time, always OPEN FROM 9 A, M TO 9 R M seeks outfits friend. Is fed un Chicago.— ^Easier dlTorce laws— til it can scarcely fly and soars a mere formality— ^would serve to heavily away. - eliminate the growing matrimonial discontent In the United States to day. This expression of opinion'was New' made here by Judge Joseph Sabath of the Superior Court of Cook PERFUME SPRAY , > DEFERRED Closing Schedule County. r;'. Judge Sabath, who has heard PAYMENTS Monday— more than 30,000 divorce cases in FOR THEATERS 9 a. m. to 6 p. n). his many years upon the bench, has recently completed an extensive ' No matter how much or Tuesday— tour of Europe In which he exam 9 a. m. to 6p. tn. ined methods and procedure in for PARIS WRINKLE how little Watkins Furni eign divorce courjs. Sabath believ ture you select you can pay W ednesday— ed that four basic changes in pres for it on our Plan of Easy 9 a. m. to Noon ent-day domestic court laws would Payments-T- a little each alter current coitditions. They ar.e: Classical Chinese Drama week or month for a year.. Thursday—^ 1. A longer period of time 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. should be required between the And there are suites and time a couple applies for a mar With Chinese Cast New pieces of Watkins Furniture Friday— riage license and the time the mar here as low as you will flni 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. riage ceremony is performed. Judge good furniture priced any Sabath recommended a 30-day in- Offering to Big Cities. Saturday— t)Grvsl. where. 9a.m , to 9p. m. 2. Elimination of the *Tn-law” element in married life and In di Paris.— ^French managers are 9 pc. Berkey & Gay $429 vorce court testimony. now spraying their theaters with Eliminate Secrecy perfume, a sweet scent which ef 3. Elimination of “ secrecy” In fectively ejects every hygienic do- divorce cases and allowing all the dorant imposed by the health in Duncan Phyfe lueces inspired newspapers the use of detailed tes spector. The liquid* Is sent whirl this charming suite made by timony in sensation cases. ing through the atmosphere by Berkey & Gay at Grand Rapids. 4. Make all divorce cases rou means of a giant golden pump tine matter minus the “ hocus-po whlQh, by the way, was designed by Typical of .the originals, the cus” of unscruplous lawyers. one I of Paris’ smartest coutiuiers. suite is constructed of mahog Extending the time limit be It invades every comer and the any nlywood in combination with tween issuance ^of the license and smoke and disagreeable odors of j solid gumwood. 66-inch buffet, the ceremony would abolish “ gin stale tobacco give way to floral , marriages” and “ puppy love” elop- odors. The washed air is thorough- j extension table, china case, host ments, the Chicago judge con ly antiseptic due to the fact that | chair and 5 side chairs. tended. all flower essences possess disin “ Courts are flooded with couples fectant properties. seeking annulments of their mar riages because^ they were 'drunk During Convention week in Paris and didn't know what they were chauffeurs flew little American doing,’ ” Judge Sabath said. “ In flags on their taxis In honor of the toxication, in the eyes of the law, Legionnaires. No doubt there wa? offers no excuse for any unlawful a. little method in their madness- act nor any legal ceremony unless French chauffeurs are polite, bu 3-Pc. Quality Velour Suites $129 3-Pc. AU Mohair Covered Suites $259 one of the per^ne involved is un they are clever too. An official or Where can you find, a match for this typical Watkins value? Good wittingly made' a victim through gan of the soviets frightened a fev Here is a suite covered all around in inohalr at an exceedingly low another’s machinations. But with a of them who tucked them into thei; design, fine tailoring, beautiful upholsteries, all web construction— ar» price. Taupe is the color of the mohair with reversible spring filled seat sane interval elapsing couples can portfolios and only exhibited Am features of this three piece suite. Covered with genuine Baker velour cushions in brocatelle. A davenport, arm chair and wing chair makn up erican colors at the right moment, think .over this most vital step In all around with tapestry reversible cushions. each group. their lives and perhaps change their when searching for change. Yes, it minds. usually worked with the generous “ I have found that the majority Americans and the tips were royal of ‘in-law’ testimony is, of course, ones. entirely prejudiced in behalf of the closest relative. Too many times A new cabaret has opened up In mothers step in and dictate the Paris. It is the “ Colie,ge Inn,” in 89 down and weekly delivers manner in ^ which their son or the rue Vavin, just opposite the thlF •3lain range! Finished daughter should live with the wife Nordic favorite, the Vikings, and all snowy white and silver or husband. Parents are of another is presided over by the American gru ■i enamel a- has ele- generation and should confine their Jed Kiley who once had the same vated -u and broiler. 4 open affiliations after marriage to visits. kind of a place in Montmartre burn; .ii. European Methods There is good jazz, excellent Char “ From a study of European lestoning and everything is as- ga. methods I have come to the conj^ as it shoul A - I * Tt 2 -^ MANGHESIBR ;Tk'-v « ■;i >A THIS STORE’S CUSTOMERS ARE NOT JUST “PEOPLE” Satins and Silk Crepes in Les • •* I ■' * - ■ - '• !' 1.: T[ The very fact that a man singles us out to supply, his clothing needs, surely indicates that he expects us to know his clothing Newest P L Sizes tastes and requirements... or to learn them quickly; • .;, Styles i ^ l 6 ' t o 4 6 Tv ; i[ For the ability to supply a real clothing service means > more I'- than a faculty tomame fabrics and identify styles. tMen like to ATIN frocks with bands of velvet, .crepe frocks.with clever tuck treatm«ate.». m be treated as individuals. ,So we study each customer's likes and S tailored georgettes... .two piece satins.... smart jerseys in the new, popular, dislikes. ' shades. Dresses that you can wear to the office, for afteftioon bridge p^rtf^,’ and informal evening socials. The colors include \ ’ if We want to know you well... so we can give you a perfect fit. We'd like to know not only your work-a-day activities, but your MARRON GLAZE BLACK COCOA BROWN favorite sports^ and hobbies, too. Then we can intelligently help NAVY BALSAM g r e e n ' you to dress the part you want to play. if For at House's a good fit means more than merely selecting the' ' r-': I / f right size. Westriveto fit your build, your tastes and your, \ pocketbook. SMART SILK FROCKS Silk frocks fashioned of satin, crepe de chine, flat crepe and georgette if We do it, too. For here you will find clothes for every purs‘e ... .replicas of much higher pricw models, .the tailoring, the flne fabrics( and purpose. and latest style trends that are only found in higher priced models. Dresses that you can be proud to wear for informal gatherings this falll and winter. Kuppenheimer Clothes $40 $45 to $55 Women Know Fur Trimmed They Can Buy House’s Sp^ial Clothes $22.50 to $45^^ Winter SI Famous Glastenbury, Duofold and Munsingwear and Amho m FUR COATS Underwear. rxi *ig Variety of Neckwear 50c‘“$2.50. sport an d Dress Confidence II Models v e r y girl and woman who purchases a Fur Coat at Hale’« may And Hats, Too — Perfek, Felts E be confident that the workmanship is of the highest t3rpe; confi t Since hat and overcoat are worn together, they should become each other. These dent that the pelts are of the highest quality, and confident that ' hats are made to stand the storms the overcoats must face. every fur coat is guaranteed by us. Our fur coats are bought from the leading New York f^r^i^rs. Many beautiful models await your selwtion. Moderately pricedh Twenty-five dollars is, indeed, Men’s Plain a very low price for these coats Holeproof, Shawknit, Notaseame makes from when you consider the quality and the workmanship. The as sortment includes dress and 35c‘“$1.50 * sport coats in suede-like fabrics, bolivia and mixtures with fur I - ' _ collars and cuffs. Many are silk lined. Come in and see this What Hale's Fur assortment now while the size THE FAVORED FURS Watch the Wear OveraUs range is complete. Excellent Coat Service coats for school, office and gen RACCOON GARACUI^r L . V SEAL . EQN Means. eral wear. MENDOZA SEAVER RACCOONBY ‘ . ■ t $1.50“ $2.50 FREE examination and cleaning of your fur coat BROADTAIL ' ’ NATURAL CONEY ' NATURAL MUSKRAT next spring. SILVER MUSKRAT SQUIRREL ’ Other Coats $15.75 to $95 FREE storage, in a mod ern vault ^ right in our own Warm Sportswear for Cold Weathet* Including “WEE WOMEN,”, building.. Constant tern- / Q T’A 'P ’ APTJ’ E^ery fur coat purchased this winter will perature of 28 degrees or JP Jcvil/JL O x WXvxxvjHi be stored free of charge next spring in our “EKCOMOOR,” “TOWNFIELD” less. modern cold storage vault. and “GOLDELEX.” . A REAL SERVICE Sweaters—Windbreakers, H - Hale’s Garment Dept,— Main Floor On Hiand New Winter Gloves Store Op^n ^ For dress, for driving, for work, Fowne's, Louch's, D. &' E makes. Read Our TH URSDAY -1 Adv. On Footwear NIGHTS Until 9 p. m* Back Page ' Red Cross, Archtone Footwear, W. B. (>on. Slender Foot, Doro thy DoddjJFamdus Fitters,I Enna Jetticl^ Health Shoes for Wom en and in .the coraet industry in the last tion with the New England Council imroad ranging from one per cenf are ppid/ on a piece work or other six>year8 has followed. ’ has in- recent years dev^oped a thirty per cent. g in^ntlye wage basis, a ration which i Famous! Co-t)perative, Selz and House’s Specials Footwear for n C E E FASHION The research .departhient of the new product sufficiently to offset A little more than half of the is high as compared with- that In Men and ^dup.g Men. New England Council obtained this this change in demand.” thtal output reported bears a many other New England Indus*' PUTS SKIDS IN Information with the Domestic Sales of reporting companies lu liraiid or trademark-, and the'’(;bi^ tries. All but one compaUy bSs Commerce Division,-'United States this industiry (which dates from dhannel of distribution is direct th such methods. ’^ “RUBBERS” Department ..of Commerce in *a the Civil 'War is oonflned to Massa the retailer.' CORSET^MARKET joint survey of: this industry. chusetts and ConneoUout) dropped /:i Plants Are Sold It was discovered that in 1923 off fourteen per cept in from ^ Average age of plants is thirty'^ THKEtE’S A TiTMTP New i.Bnglahd produced thirty-one the previous year, six per cent in ^ r e e years, and of the present 1923, one per’^cent in 1924 and two - . Downward" Sales Trenii per cent JOf-the country’s value of Management, twen^. One-foufth .J i'.' i products '.(878,048,000) a decrease per cent, in 1926. ; o|! the plants have changed their ‘ 'The play was of , the most wiid^y from forty-three per cent in 1914. Management, apid thec^ concerns drariatic. character, but the great J*.. Only seventeen per cent of total Mehi'wab thht Ih Whldh the hero Cansed By Milady’s Stays Massadhusetta’ shaire was six sales are made ,ln New England a|l date from the Civil W m period. per cent and Connecticut’s twenty- 1 Labor conditions and nearuess to confronts the >sneeringly trlum- and no Increases' are reported in pbaht rillaln. ' five per cent. New England sales. arket have been the predominant sieing‘Tarkk” ' Sales FaU OM Sasons for locating in this section. " "Sir Mannaduke,” ho exclaimed, & New York is the chief market, "you haye redhced me to h^sary, "It is notable,” said the report The chief raw material, which are of the survey "that Only one of the although sales are made all over cloth, steel and elastic are pur brokelh the heart of my aged moth Head to Foot Clothiers ^5 , - Boston.— ^Milady has been "park the United States. Export business er,' and efoped with iny'^wife. But ing” ’ her corsets as the result, of the companies reporting in a survey chased almost entirely in New Eng- Qpnducted by the United States De-^ in 1925 was carried o,u by half of laiMl. The report said further that beware! Don’t go too far!.”—Out fickle''d^reea.6f. Demei^ashion and the-compahies, the proportion sent look. ssassLsisjry.r^r^.fwuwE?. ta geh'lyttf’dinti’frar^ ox aalaa paTbneat oX Comxoarca 1a co-oiMani^. sixtv-flvA nar cent of the workers \' ■S. k PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHfaSTEK (corm .) EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. <^1 life by leaping safely to eayth, from decreases the working altitude of radiation will he started st once by knowled*0“’Concernihg;ihe-Pl4fi®i«» ' FmST YEABS HABDEST said Professor Pox. “ It m a y v be y DIVOBGE BECOBDS SHOW a falling plane, he is a firm be the parachute to 100 feet, whereas STUDY LIFE ON MARS ' F. D. TJrie, director of the Elgin Ob- PARACHUTE FOR liever in parachute equipment, and the former types required an alti setratory, according to .anno.nnc^ used for,. lectures,- expeditions' ^to. CdOLIDGEHOPE more'' ikWi“a'bl«P^tlbns- ■ Clevelan4.— ^The good ship has carried one always— save on tude of several hundred feet to ment by Phillip M. S, Cox, profes UNDER 125,000 FUND sor of astronomy and director .of vation, Instnimental equipmenS^d matrimony encounters its rough the epochal and daring hop from open and check the downward the pn^catton a ofethe , resula of New York to Paris. plunge of the human freight. ' the Dearborn- Observatory at . North- TO VISIT HAVANA est sailing during the first few EACH PASSENGER ^anetary‘§N«aaKhi- ^ ^ years. It its passengers stay But the army parachute, reliable The parachute is made , of the wostfim ' * TO NORTHWESTERN U. The ’ possibility of llie on' the “ Money '-wOl to cMfier aboard for three or four years as it is, no longer holds the. dis finest silk,'with silk cords and linen observatories or to Indlviddgls if they are usually resigned to tinction of being the-*' best. J. M. harness, hnd so far fool-proof. The planets has long interested Mr. ON ALL PLANES Camp and he intended originally they have a promising pie 8" IRONERS WE MUST VACATE THIS STORE. New Tweed Dresses THOR-APEX Living ftoom Suites r .f.YT Mohair, Jacquard, Print Velours SPECIAL! Ix)ok Over This Gombiimflori./'r. . ^ ^ Just Arrived in Time for ANY SIZE BED ...... - «• • - ^ C ';'A fl arid Cut Velours White and brown finish. k Thursday, Nov. 3 ANY SIZE SPRING ...... $ 5 .0 (1 — Also VACUUM CLEANERS ANY SIZE WHITE COTTON Afl| Dining Room Suites M A T T R E SS ...... Also full line of Bedding, induding Silk Flo^ Mat-: American walnut styles. W ool Crepe Dresses Sweeper Vac tresses, Springs, Pifiims, j and Universal De Luxe Bedroom Suites BREAKFAST SETS—finished or unfinished. £ v m Worsted Dresses In American Walnut Styles. Floor All Tailored Models Graybar Inlaid or Plain linoleum and Congoleum Rugs. STOVES 9x12 Ckmgoleum Guaranteed Rug ...... $6.95> $10.75 $12.00 Combination Coal and Gas and Plain DRESSERS, CHIFFONIERS^ >UIHFFOROBESi ' '■ ______;------.I .- :— -H ------:— 5-’ RANGES Vu$A\ nil flu jU Coal Rangres. A full line of Parlor Stoves, Wood Stqiyes and;i^idien£> In gray enamel, gray enamel and back combination SIMPLEX Cook' Heaters in gray enamel or black. ^ $ 1 5 ,0 0 plain black finishes. EVERHOT GAS r X n GES AN ASSORTMENT OF TAKtES ~ WHITE CROSS WILWEAR UNIVERSAL REARDON’S O s tr in s k y > #4 ■ r^' W .Open An Day; Thursday Until 9 p. m. The Manchester Electric Co. 27 OAK STREET. A Step from Main St. N ext to D ry ■Brook, ^ I ^ U T t f BtAi^CHESTER'^ 861 Main Street. Tel. 1700 ■'"'J. Jc -J'- \ ilAN CH BSm t XCONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1927. PAGESBVENM a t ' ^1' -.-1 . - ■V.'-'T ^llhcr ■• .'IP J. f, Novemk(S^ 3rd paaiio^ ntfer .. ODR ROCKVILLE STORE WAS % GREAT THAT WE ARE REPEATING THIS OFFER FOR THUR^AY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOY. 3 ,4JUID 5 / SUITS A T THREE L O W PRICES $16.50 The bigget value price we have ever advertis ed ! Where else can you buy such styles; quality at so low a price? Every new color is single and double breasted models. $22.50 "SSST This price is bound to appeal to any man that's Smartest of the New Coats for Every Winter Need looking for a new suit! All the new colors, Whether for sports, for simple street wear, for motoring or for the most formal occasion, here is your oppotunity styles, materials and weaves are included. to shfect a coat in style with your desire, in mode with the true fashion favorites and in quality which jmakes these prices a revelation in value giving which we have inaugurate d with this season's wear. Such cbats as'these will meet with your approval and prompt you to purchase here. $28.50 The style classic event of the year. Every new color, weave and pattern is here! Single and »3 9 Double breasted models. Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Coat Special Velvet Blouse, Flannel Skirt. 6 to 14 years 8 to 14 years ...... $9.50 ' Other Suits $5.39 $ 2 5 t o $ 5 5 You will find styles by Fashion Park, Charter House and Williams’ Own Make in this assort m ent. Hresets ANDIRONS Fenders O ver Cast Brass w d Cast Iron Fenders and Spark Guards Fire Tools, 3 Piece With Standard $3.50 to^$1^W Pair - *o $8.50 $6.50 to $9.75 ’’ Coats A Wonderful Line Wood Baskets for Fireplace ...... ------$1.50 to $6.50 o f Fine High Grade Coats to Be Sold £^t Prices That BULBS Will Attract You. Come Early. Tulips^ingle Early Narcissus-^Paper White Hyacinths • Tulips—Darwin C'ant ( Crocus $19.50 Set.Bidbs out now for inside and outside early blooming plants. BOYS' CLOTHING t o . .Vffl AT SPECIAL PRICES $65.00 -.J . X.. •• ■ ; i u SPECIALS SPECIALS O V E R C O A T S suns Buy on our budget I' ■ . \ plan. You can pay $5 Radio B Batteries'...... $3.98 Bamboo Broom Rakes ...... 65c Down and the balance in Radio Tubes ....._____ . $1.75 Universal Family Scales . $1.19 $7.95 $6,95 10 equal weekly pay- mmits or avail yourself $9.95 $9.95 of our 30 day charge ac $12.95 $11.95 count. V.' COLEMAN AdS'^MIAS 1 I2LAt'ern*« Lamps and Stoves S H O E S Lantern with built-in Pump „ ..... $8.50 Fireplace Heater No. 2 .$30.00 Florsheim and other makes. Regular $5.50 WORK SHOES Regular $10.00 Now ^ ...... $3.85, L a n t^ w i^ Separate Pump ..,. . .$7.50 Three and Four Burner Cook Stoves $22 up Regular $5.00 N ow ...... ■ ‘•.i $6.95 N o w ----- ... Regular $8.50 12 inch Hi-Cut SHOES $3.45 Call and Let Us Demonstrate N ow ...... $5.95 Values $8.50 Regular $3.95. Regular $7.50 N ow ...... $4.95 Now ___ _ $2.95 Now ...... • • • • $5^25 Regular $3.50 Kegs^White.dak, all sizes. Guns and Rifles Regular $6.50 Regular $5.50 N o w ...... $2.50 ^Tobacco Twine - Tobacco Paper Am m unition Hunters’ Clothing N ow . . , $4.50 N o w ...... $3.95 I I OUE s t o r e WILL''ClbSB'HEREAFTER ON TUESDAY EVENINGS AND WEDNESDAY, AFTERNOONS AND OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS. A, , '■ ? ‘'_£_ ■ f- INCORPORATED JOHNSON BLOCK, SOUTH MANCHESTER \ .a--r V '• "-'v ii-’' '■ i' i* PAGE e ig h t e e n MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAmnVEDNE5DAY;$roVBBmBR8,1927. ❖ obviously not an entirely new dit bullet. FISH B F n ^ , PARSLTfflSH TRY THIS REGEPB TO 'When the railway authprlti^^ DEWEY-RICHHAK OFFERS phase, this arming o f: villages for ,e. f • ' I *- RUSSO-PERSIAN END IT AUti HAPPHiY self-protection, j learned of the bandit sortie they Bitten by a .fish, which jumped Private Armory Sent two representatives to the MANY BEAUTIFUL LINES By International News Service bandit ,Uar. The envoys were told into his motor beat-- near” the One, weli-to-do farmer in this month of th e Thames’ river,,- TREATY SIGNED ; ..McPherson, Kan,— If you same village has. 36: rifles in^ h^ that the. station master would be^ CAUSE OF FIGHT Wish to “ end It all” happily in a m m 0 privat€| armory ftoffi' v which':.^. Re released upon payment of $150.' liam^ Seunk conapl»ed.’>^h«n"'ai8 Handsome Store Is. At Its Best “ pleasant” death, fill a contain arms his sixty-five farm, ha^ds.h j^ ^ . fThe station master was released to Surprised filehds scrambled to his During jChristmas Season; er full of pure dzxygen and These latter guard' the masteria go home and fetch the ransom rescue he was blub IbE -thd face and his arms and legs we!?e bafalyied. AMONG PARTIES Its Features. TO CHECK WAR climb in. ‘ property by taking six hour watch:^ the two negotiators were held as Dr. J. W. Hershey, director of es during the nignt 'sitttng on the hostage. In the meantime trooi^ After treatment'^ at ’ a ’'fiPspltat 'he came upon the' scene and gave recovered from wounds’.Wliich Were The Dewey-Richman Co., jewel 'the department of chemistry at roof top with loaiidd-rifles. battle to the outlaws. discovered to be of a ipWspnoua ers, stationers and opticians, now McPherson college here, has re Away from the ‘^yHIagea, which Link A d d ^ to Bnffer Agreed cently completed experiinents usually have a mud # a ll fbr pap- In* another section, of , the;- area nature- The fisK'is Old Imperial Colors In Many established in their own new build brocess.of Chanm Natron tection» the isolated-farhiera dor under control oj the MetrppdUtan ing at 767 Main street present a with animal ' life, in which he i o r ,inspection. places various forms of the pend lipon their own*'resources fpir Governor -of Peking ~ an djiiiy of store to the people of Manchester ments Arranged By Soviet defense. It is hot uncommon to 3,000 bandits sacked the pf ’ .j.' ' ' Places Oppose the Black, species under, a variety of gases -H. and vicinity that is really fine in for observation. » it* ,«» ■- ! find an Indivlduai fanner wlt|i Kwai Hsien, carrying off a^^num- every jqspect. and .worthy of the even threb. one po'^'de.r cani^ohs ber of men and women for ran patronage of all -who are desirous Goyenme - Dr. Hershey. says that animals som. Several of the" citizens were White and Red. pf all .typgs, when placed, in an mounted on this cohi®D)ind.: wall. of securfag gifts of any description ■ f- ■------Although to the cah^aT; traveler killed attempting to save the hon atmosphere entirely.' of Oxygen or o f their womenfolk at the that are in good taste and made by frolic and play in high spirits, these gnus have an absurd-appear the best known manufacturers in Moscow— Another gap In the ring ance in what at the moinelit seems hands of the outlaws. Berlin.— Even Germany’s former but soon die what might be call Peking.— The dangerous process • It is against such outrages as the business. of friendly nations with which the ed a very pleasant death. The of converting all China into a land the most tranquil of ; bountfysides, enemies in the war apparently show The store is exceptionally attrac they are. uot infrequently called these that the peasants are cojn- more respect for the old German Soviet government is attempting to pure environment into which of armed peasants • continues with hiniug into armed bands. The tive with its high grade fixtures they are placed, he says, causes increasing rapidity. -At the pres into use when mounted parties of flag black-white- red than some and excellent layout. In the center surround itself as a buffer against bandits syreep over the district. fact that the ybung farmer now in attacks has been closed with the this condition to exist. The ent moment a young farmer from German Republicans, who look part of the store are tables devoted Peking Was prepared to pnrehase upon it as the “ Imperial, colors.” signing of the Russo-Persian treaty. heart action is greatly stimu a district only a few hundred This sad lack of firm authority two hundred rifles and revolvers to seasonable displays. It one were lated for a time and only ether- miles, from Peking is in the capital exists not only in the moire remote Municipal authoriUes of Cologne to make a tour of the store in a On the south the Soviets now country districts hut even at the shows the pinch into which the lecently intei'fered with navy vet have iron-clad non-aggression pacts ial happiness seems in store for with communal funds sufficient to harrassed country people have casual way these are only a few of them. But, he explains, this life purchase an assortment of two very gates of the capital of China. erans about to deposit, a wreath with Turkey, Persia and Afgran- Anting is a station, on the trunk been driven. The arms he desires R.IT with the old colors in front of the the beautiful things that would is like burning the candle with hundred rifles and. revolvers. What will cost in the neighborhood of take the eye. First comes diamonds istan. The middle Asian entente railway out of Peking, only thirty- w'reckage of a cutter of the Ger stretches' from the Mediterranean a torch at each end. After a is more, he has the authority of $10,000 which is a large sum to OpepAJ^my-^^ The Dewey Richman Co, carry an short period, the subject be the local Officials tb transport his two miles distant arid yet bandits collect in a small poor village of a: .... man cruiser “ Cologne,” which was to India. Turkey and Persia are w.ere bold enough to abduct the sunk during the war after a battle, extensive line of diamonds in a comes weary and passes into a arms back hbm^ hundred or more farmers. wide variety of settings. They are bound by the treaty of lasting peace This young' arms purchaser telld- 'Statioi master. - with the loss of almost its entire signed April 23, 1926. Persia and sound sleep from which it never COTTAGE d ^A lN SEfS crew. The relics of the cutter are all up to the minute diamonds and awakens. of a neighboring village which Scared of Bandits NOT FAST ENOUGH Afghanistan! are about to sign a protects itself against bandits with So frightened of the bandits White with biu¥^h^k- jfc T exhibited publicly in Cologne and are Inounted mo^ly in the popular Cop: You vere doing fortymiles 18 carat gold and-platinum faced similar treaty. On the east the a local militia whose .arfnory were the authorities, they ordered Gingham ruMesiv^t SiP • every year navy veterans arrange Soviets are on friendly terms with an hour, ■ rings, barpins and brooches. boasts of 150 rifles, two machine the passengers on the Blue Ex a sort of memorial service for the India, China and Japan. Only three government gives notice of abroga Motorist (whispering): Sh-h, Then there are watches lor young guns and three old cannon. The press to keep below the windows dead of the cruiser. gaps remain on the west—^Rumania, tion or revision six months prior make it seventy: I’m trying to Sell Exceptionj Another time members of the and old both men and women. Prac latter were purchased back in the as the night train passed through Poland and Finland, Rumania, be to an expiratioi date. Though the Boxer times of -1900 so that it is Anting for fear of stopping a ban the car to this guy.— Punch. Shpwiiig of G iffl^ns, nationalist front fighter’s league, tically all the nationally known cause of the" annexation of Bessa treaty is written in Russian, Per the “ Steel Helmet,” w-ere not al makes are to be found. They come rabia, will remain a potential sian and French, the latter text is lowed to deposit a wreath with het in as wide a range of styles and enemy. But a non-aggression neu to be regarded as official in case of old colors on the graves of war cases as one could wish for. They dilu tes about the interpretation of W *apeiies> veterans in the. little Thuringian trality pact will soon be signed feature the ‘ -Miss America” watch with Poland. And official quarters its articles. town of Rauscha. ' for ladies and the “ Love Eagle” . There are two potocols to the and CJotte^lto^^ Nationalists Bitter regard a change In Finland’s un for men. They also feature a line friendly attitude almost certain treaty. In protocol 1, both powers The action of local authorities of ladies’ watches finished in blue declare they have no international within Prussia was prompted by a after the Russo-Latvian peace pact gold. . ^ is signed. political obligations conflicting with decree of the Prussian Premier You will also find genuine Or Braun, a socialist, prohibiting the Baltic-Pollsh Alliance the treaty. In No. 2, the Persian ange Blossom Wedding Rings for A Baltlc-Polish alliance against government asserts is esteem of “The Bank of Service” SPBCIAU display of the colors other than the men and women, mesh bags in -y I present “ officiaT’ colorg of Ger the Soviets is farther from , reality; the League of Nations and its readi wopt • .r- splendid' variety, and Sterling Sil than ever. Poland has even aban ness to fulfill all obligations as a many, black- red-gold. verware, a wonderful showing of Feeling among the nationalists doned the plan of forming a Baltic member of the league. M. Chicherin & this splendid ware. In the leather block which as an entente could expressly acknowledges Persian’s and also among other Germans, not goods line they are showing the affiliated with any political party negotiate a peace pact with the duty to the league. but still sympathizing with the old latest in bill folds for men and bags Soviets. The signing of a pact be Some find it difficult to reconcile BEST J B u colors, is very bitter against these for women in fine leathers that tween Lativa and Russia in the Article 3 of the Russo-Persian Yard: measures. will give years of service. near future will split the Baltic treaty with Articles 11 and 16 of The nationalists, in the Prussian Desk onyx sets are very popular States so that Esthonia and Fin the League covenant. Wool Mixed Doublet^asuf Diet, put a Query on the table of now. They have a fine line of these, land may have no other recourse Single B L A N lO y i^ J ^ ^ Block the house, in -which they referred also pen and pencil sets. Cranes, than to follow Latvia. Plaids. FuUsize § * 9K12 Xk«ig •p" acsdlcaQ Ti'- acaiCHisniR t c o k k .) BVBNmG BESAn), w b d n e s d a t , n u V'e m b e r z, is z Y. PAGE NTNETEEN nearly 5 dollars a ton, and the av ofter the war and up to the 1926 flHOE MUD GUARDS APPEAR 53535323534848905323234853 INTRODUCING TWO PRODIGIES OP PUPDOM erage about seven dollars. strike, British representatives are Tiny mud guards of transparent WANTS ^ striving to regain the pre-war posir material to be attached to the heels Two prodigies ot^ pupdom, mm . NewXlombluation tion. Inclusive rail and boat costs of shoes have been perfected by a these. At the right, Danny, Coal owners, merchants, and from pits on this side to ports in shoemaker of France. The guards Chow mascot of Lieutenani ?tD^ET CANADA shippers are also combining, pre South America are being reduced flt snugly at the back of the heel Arthur Gavin, naval flier. Dan paring plants to screen, grade, and nearly to the level of the American and keep the wet dirt from dresses ny spent with his master in the wash coal on the lines to which rates. or trouser buttoms even should the air many of the 865 hours Canadians ore accustomed. They wearer sink into the mud. • which won for Gavin the Her-^ COAL BUSINESS are exploring the possibilities of re This is only a part of a special bert Schiff Memorial Trophy turn cargoes the Newfoundland iron drive which is being made by Brit for safe flying. Intellectually ore to feed blast furnaces in place ain >to regain old markets and ac eminent is Fellow, German of Spanish ore. quire new ones. In Italy she is SIXGUIiAR REASON shepherd belonging to Jacob In the great Latin-American Re fighting desperately against the AND Herbert, of Detroit. In psy Opens Intensive Campaign to publics— the Argentine, Brazil and competition of German, Polish, “ What, you don’t belopg to any chology tests at Columbia Uni Chile— where England lost a great Czecho-Slovakian, and American lodges?” = versity, New York, Fellow was Recaptnre Trade For Eng- deal of trade to the United States markets. “ No, I'm not married.”— Judge. found to be the mental equal in many requests of .an. average 8-year-old child. With him Gsh Hines. below is Professor' C. J. Wor den. London.^An Intensive campaign to capture the bulk of the Cana dian coal trade from America by R E A L M O N E Y means of studving Canadian re quirements and by the eventual GIFTS cheapening of transportation, is be A WIDE SELECTION OF ing made by British coal owners, In. order to restore pre-war proper ty to English mines. STUDY SERUM FOR At the present time, America is receiving 1,0500,000 tons of trade a Gifts for Anniversaries, Weddings, SLEEPING SICKNESS year from Canada, and an appeal, baaed on patriotic grounds, is be ing made to the manufacturers and transpert firms of the dominion, Birthdays Chicago.— ^A serum partially suc urging them to transfer this to the and for the AT THE GREATEST cessful in destroying trypa^somes, British Isles. origanisms causing sleeping sick Due to the fact that Canada bor ness, is being developed at the Uni ders on the United States, it is the general opinion that American pro Approaching Holidays versity of Chicago by Professor ducts can be shipped to the domin William H. Taliaferro, it was an ion much less than from England Ladies' Watches, white gold, oblong ...... $27.00 up nounced here today. and for this reason British coal While the serum has not been de would not mat d any chaam In coin- Ladies' Diamond Rings, white gold ...... $21.00 up veloped to the point of establishing petltl *n. Mesh Bags in colored designs...... $2.75 up a certain cure for the malady it Is Denounced In Britain successful in arresting the spread This is rigidly denounced as a de Chests of Silverware ...... :... $14.95 up of African sleeping sickness, which lusion, by British manufacturers IN OUR HISTORY is closely related to the American who point out that most American coal has to stand a long and costly Sterling Cigarette and Match Box Sets ...... ' ...... $18.00 up form, it was announced. rail haul another fairly long water Experiments conducted with a trip before reaching the principal Leather Bill Fold and Key Case Sets ...... $7.50 up iifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii mouse. Professor Taliaferro ex cities in Canada. Therefore, as the plained, caused complete^ recovery, majority of England’s pits are al Vanity Cases and Compacts...... — ...... $3.00 up sleeping sickness germs injected ifi- most within sight of ports, together Day by Day Books, leather cover...... $1.50 up to the rodents caused death within with the reduction in shipping rates five days. Mice who have been by British companies for the trans Bill Folds of fine leather ...... $2.00 up THYSSEN FINDS treated with the new serum have portation of home goods to the do been found to be immune to the minions, the cost will be even less Desk S ets...... 7...... ?7.50 up disease. To a mouse given the ser than that of American products. AMERICA HAS NO um three days after contracting The British manufacturers go on Pen and Pencil Sets ...... $4.00 up sleepin,g sickness recovery was re to say that the inclusive cost of Prices ported by Professor Taliaferro. transporting a ton of coal from a Hand Painted China, pieces...... $4.00 up TIME FOR FUN Professor Taliaferro stated he' be- British pit to a Canadian city will T H A T W IL L BY DAN THO>DIS lieyed the discovery of the new ser be brought down to a little over Writing Paper in Gift Boxes ...... $1.00 up um to be a major /advance In the two dollars and fifty cents. While Brief Cases in leather...... $4.50 up Hollywood, Cal.— Saw Big Bill study and treatment of sleeping the minimum overland transport on German Steel Magnate Is Tilden who has been touring the sickness. United States coal from the nearest pits to the chief Canadian cities is Cigar Lighters ...... $7.50 up west for tennis matches. He’s to be Staggered By Speed He assistant city editor in “ Gallagher” the well-known Richard Harding Davis story...A nd an old familiar Personally Engraved Sentiment Christmas Cards Sees In Industry. face, Lawrence Grant. .. .During the war Grant for three and a half years played the kaiser in various This store’s service is yours to enjoy, no matter how much or how little you Denver.—‘"America is a most ■forgotten pictures .... Then he BIG VALUES FOR expect to pay. YOU staggering country from whatever went on vaudeville tour, beat back angle we view it,” declared August to Hollywood and has ste up shop again as a character actor...... famous house of Thyssen, and for uiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiimninf many years associated with the Talked with Fred Datig, casting THURSDAY The Dewey-Rich man Co. house of Krupp of Germany. director, whose mind is one vast Thyssen, in direct contact with sheet full of faces, names and tele the business domain of Germany phone numbers. Call Datig and ask j Elgin, Vf^altham and Illinois Strap and Wrist Watches. JEWELERS, STATIONERS, OPTICIANS expressed his enthusiastic' admira for a handsome chap to play an $35 and $37 Values. REAL tion for the United States, Effici American yhpsician in Paris and he New Location 767 Main St. “The House of Value” ency of workmen. Improved mecha will reel you off four names and nical ability, mammoth production phone numbers without consulting jfr^^ natural resources, were, all file. .. .BeersT^aH^’ Hatton ha THURSDAY mentioned in an informal disciis- grabbed Charles A. Levine’s stunt non here recently. of flying from Paris to London “ We turn out 2,000 tons and we without previous experience, they think it is b?,s but your American tell me, and the situation has been ONLY tonnage makes us a joke,” he said written into a scenario of “ Now In referring to the steel industry, We’re In the Air.” ,,..Saw W. C. Alarm Clocks ...... 20% Discount FO R E V E R Y “Our steel industry is based on a Fields, who recently cheated death wage average of $2 a day, yours en when he tried to ride his bicycle a wage average of $6 per day.” over a truck, or something like Pearl Beads ...... 25% Discount This Bank Now Open M E M B E R OF Rnshing Madly that. Fields used to be a juggler in While very much Impressed with a museum and all he did was put 15 to 25% Discount on Entire Stock T H E F A M IL Y the material things of American on twelve acts a day. . . .Cissy life, Thyssen says Europeans can •Fitzgerald buying a book. Not EXCEPT GRUEN AND HAMILTON WATCHES. not understand the psychology of many actresses buy books. Her the American people. He cannot father was Edward Keogh, a Lon From 5 until & p. m. on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii fathom why business and work are don barrister, and her uncle. Judge made the paramount issues of life. William French Keogh, lord chief He says Americans rush madly from, justice of Ireland ..... Harold labor to refreshment and the^n back Lloyd, still with a cold and still F. E. B R A Y to labor again. glad he doesn’t have to live in New “ You seem to have no leisure for York, where he says he got it. Jeweler r Thursday Evening of the finer things of life— art, litera 645 Main Street, South Manchester ture, drama, social intercourse and Radio, which proved practical In companionship— as we understand the direction of motion pictures companionship. during the filming of “ Old Iron “ You are over-governed with too sides,” is being used by Clarence Each W eek many restrictive regulations and Badger, engaged in filming battle prohibitions. In some places even a sequences for Bebe Daniels’ latest I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin cigarette Is forbidden. A harmless farce of love In the dessert, “ She’s drink is against your constitution. a Sheik.” These things amaze and puzzle us.” Badger’s problem was one of ‘ German industry is recuperating having Touaregs and soldiers in Specials For Thursday The Home of Genuine rapidly since the war, according to battle on the desert photographed Thyssen, thanks to Ainerican capi at long range. The territory in tal. All western European trades volved extended over the dunes for N O V E M B E R 3 The Bank Will Not be Open B argains are becoming harmonious and mak more than a mile. Obviously, no 7 ing great progress In reconstruc other form df communication was There was such a demand for this merchandise that iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiii tion. adeuqate to handle such a situa Russia Hopeless tion. we are offering- you these values again. “ The one exception is Russia, The radio was ealled into plaV. on T u^^y Evenings end it is hopeless as long as the A portable broadcasting sek arra Soviets have rule,” said Thyssen. 20 receiving sets were carried "W e cannot expect much from the across the sand dunes to location. . / Soviet, although Russia is potential At the base of a towering ly as great as America, probably parallel, the broadcasting set was MALLORY HATS with greater and more varied nat Installed. At the top, the micro Pianos ural resources. The Russian situa phone was in the hands of Director tion is the one. blight in Europe to Badger. The receiving sets, some of The Kind That Well Dressed Hen Wear. day.” them so ' tiny that they could be Thyssen with Count Edward Op- concealed beneath the clothing of $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 persdorf of Berlin and Paris, and the players, were distributed at Francisco Ruspoli of Rome, a mem vantage points. ber of Italian nobility, who are his Hie Mandester Trust Other Hats ...... $3.85 companions on a tour of the United $47.00 States, planned to go from here to N. H. FUND TO SAVE the western coast and thence back Caps ...... ------$h50, $1.95, $2.50 to New.York via the southern route. O i l MAN OF MOUNTAIN USE ‘MALARIA’’ BITES N ew FaU N eckw ear ...... $1.00, $1.50 and up AS CUBE FOR INSANITY Concord, N. H.— One of natures London— A curious fantastic better kpown works of natural cure for insanity known as the Sport Sweaters ...... $ to $7.00 scenery, the “ Old Man of, the Moun 5.00 Company •c “ malarial cure” has proved to be a tain” at Franconia Notch In the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliin great success. White Mountains will be preserved New plaids and checks. , The insane patient is exposed to for posterity 'under state govern the bites of malaria infested mos ‘. t i ment order. The legislator has ap OPEN, T H U R S D A Y quitoes, who declare war against propriated $200,000 for the work Crew Neck Sweaters, black an^ blue $4.95 that responsible for certain types and the rest is to be raised by New of insanity. The patients never suc Hampshire organizations Interested South Manchesterp Conn* e V e n i K g s u n t i l cumb to the malaria, and in most in preserving “ The Great Stone New Line of Pall Shirts $1.95 to $3.50 cases recover from it with restored Face.” SCCLOCK minds. . The “ Old Man of the Mountain” The care of the Infected mosqui Is a huge national indentation in This Store Open All Day Thursday UntU 9 p. m. toes is a serious matter, for an es the rocks Jutting out over Francon- cape might mean an outbreak of ia'Notch. From a distance it clearly (This action has been taken in conformity with that . malaria in the neighborhood. In a depicts the features of a man. o:< private mental hospital in London, Thousands of tourists come year of the Merchants' Division of the Manchester CJhamber slaborately netted rooms are ar ly to New Hampshire chiefly to see ranged for the patients. this most unusual freak of nature. of Commerce in an effort to provide service to the'ma Crumbling of the rocks after thous ands of years of exposure to weath jority of oiir custome]rs who have occasion to transact In eight months of this year Hon- er caused lovers of New Hamp SYMINGTON SHOP banking business in the evening.), - luras shipped lg,6Qj0,000 bunches shire’s natural scenery to fear for AT THE CEOTER ' of bananas t6 other parts of the the future preservation of the ivorld. “ face” and steps were taken to keep it Intanju . \ / MANCm g l'ER XCOWK.) BYBa^G HpKALO. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2,1927. PAGfi TWE'NTf Vj-i ■ ., FREE PARKING OPEN THURSDAY SPACE IN NIGHTS UNTIL REAR OP STORE 9 P.M . Open ■ f Specials for Thursday^ November 3 r d 51% Wool Filled Velvet, Satin and Felt Quaker Net miupyfJiipi. ••V 3 • * Fashion These Hats !*• ^ iiS •" « •■•■jS ?•! Special At FiUet . BLANKETS : • I-. j.-i: V* •*< 1, “ *. * f'*'* Rt* * »• *g Sc. , * $ 6.98 .95 I 'l I*"" f ' l-Vs t* •' ■ Thursday Only -■ 4^ . 1-4 y..»V,T. -• Fluffy, warm, 51% wool filled blank ets that come in good looking plaids in A special purchase enables us to J er I these new, smart, hats at $2.95. Hats blue, gray, gold, rose and lavender. Full for sport and dress wear. In the lead $4.98 Pp® 1 * 5 bed size, 70x80 inches. ing shades of marron glaze, black, I green, banana red, navy and brown. ; .s -IJ 1 i • ■ .. Hats that you ordinarily pay much more These are the well known and . . ------Main Floor for. nationally advertised Quaker Net Hats— ^Main Floor curtains. They are made of an extra fine quality fillet and come in attractive patterns. Your choice $6 and $7 of a fringed or the new flat edge. Second French ecru color only. Suitable A Three Day Sale for the living room or dining room. Floor Rayon Bed Spreads THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ' X- ■ ■■ $ 4.98 3x6 Feet . " Bayon Bed Spreads in all over floral patterns in plain colors of lavender, gold, blue and rose. Large enough to go over the Duroleum Rugs pillows— 81x108 inches. At this price you CLOTH DRESSES can afford to buy one or two new ones for your bedrooms. SPECIALr Bayon Bed Spi-eads in good looking, 2 inch stripes of blue, rose, gold and green on a $1.00 cream background. Scalloped edge. Two large sizes: 72x108 and 81x108 inches. $ 3.39 (For Our $1.50 Grade) Main Floor Regular Price $4 and $5 ^ We have taken some of our regular stock of 'children’s $4 and $5 clotii ^ Heavy quality Duroleum mats in five attractive patterns Jmtable for frocks and reduced them to $3.39 for a three days’ selling. The assortment the kitchen and bathroom- Special Thursday only at $ 1 .0 0 ,/ Regular Includes sturdy woolen frocks; hLrT>l^dfs; qidxtures.'^ line stripes and plain colors in tailored styles for .school wei^. Sizes 7 t o '34 ye^rs. At this price price $1.50. 8rx99 Oneida Sheets, $1.39 you can afford to buy the young school miss one or‘two frocks. Second Floor \ Oneida sheets are seconds of a well known and nationally advertised brand ' > L ' Main Floor , we are not allowed to use their name. In most cases the imperfections are so slight they can hardly be noticed. Regular price $1.69. $1.39 Tapestry Scarfs $1.00 43c and 45c ONEIDA PILLOW CASES...... 35c Practical V ogue 50 inch scarfs in beautiful designs and colorings, Just the scarf for your Two sizes; 42x36 and 45x36 inches. living room table. (Second Floor). Main Floof Corselettes With Under-Belt For the Miss 7 to 14 Years Baby Shop SPECIAL! hales s e l f -serve: > 1 Non-Shrinkable Wool Hose L. I $9.98 $3.50 C P? Q C E V in white or champagne. Guaranteed' IT PAVS TO WAIT DM YOURagfc,r^ all wool, lliey come packed in a sani Dainty plaids and plain fabrics fash Flesh brocade corselettes ion these practical -coats for the school With the under-belt. . a tary package so that they do not need girl. They have collar and cuffs of model made especially for to be washed before mandel or nutria.. Warmly lined. In the stout figure. It assures using. Pair ...... O v C this assortment you will also find a few you a straight, firm figure. Special Thursday Only n dress coats of a suede-like fabric or bo- Sizes 36 to 44. livia. 75c Main Floor Main Fl .■ • S f \