THE W MTBEB. NBT PKBSCrllUK AyHBAGB DAILY dRCDLATIOKl doiidy tonl^t. Bak Thicnday. OF THB EVBNINO HERALD Not much tesnporatnre c^^ange. ^ tor tho^moiitii of 0i>r which inay-he repaid to ;the pur- ETMence of Pig Woman The purpose of the “war,” visit to Canada was a dhaser canhpt be construed as Meeting at Local Plants proposed by the war department financial reward whatever. ah initiatlbh fee, the court is to test the strength of New held. and Her Snpporters. England’s coast defenses. gone crazy with ah Inebriating The -first he knew about us was A dream I never thought to rea­ T hose books, were the qtories of that "the Rnsslaps were Btbpp^ Cldbs areinow entitled to bring Help Campaign. big men, Strong men. of pioneers draught of freedom witbont law.^ suit on-behklf o f ' members to lise has come true. I have actually order or restfh'int. - provisions -fropi, reaching usi refus­ seen Canada!— All too hurriedly, and adventurers^ cutting their way ing to let. anything PjSS*. recover taxes erroneously or il­ Somerville, N. J., Nov. I T - through primeval worlds, hewing And just outsl^q that terrible legally collected. \ alas, only just passing through, but furnace, a little country, torn to food, or.alhmunitioh, thef~ Eighty -witnesses, at least, will he .$8,012.25 down forests, fording fivers, shoot­ country , to oqrs, ruthlessly Regard­ Prerionsly acknowl’aged I have seen it nevertheless. pieces, bleeding and fotsaken, be­ called lay the defense in the Hall- , 1,008.00 CHENEYS’ CHIEF Canada, ever since I was a child ing rapids, risking theip lives less Of. the stress and., misery of Added Since ...... amidst eternal snows. I loved those trayed by the Qhly ally within Mills murder trial, it. was learned when my father told us about its reach, ail communication cut off, their ally bj ySetierda'y, pppsessed $4,015.25 lakes and forests, about its great -hooks and I counted their heroes with ah evil delight In seeing All from ah a'uthoritative source today. Total as friends. . . ' . . almost without nqws from the out­ The defense -witnesses will Include rivers, wonderful fruit orchards, er world-^stahdin^ up doggedly thlh^ fepresentlng or^er wither, SCiiDAlOVER C n S T JOINS And on© dsy - • do not au- the three defendants, Mrs. Frances model farms, about its tremendous against the bltt^erest odds,, holding choke ahd die. ,. . Chairman R. K. Anderson, head snows and arctic winters, had a stories begin thus? • . one day, a •He chme at an’-hout wheh.I Had Stevens Hall, and her two broth* real Canadian chme into our bh to its last teffltbry,' S? ers, Willie and Henry Stevens, aS of the Manchester Community special fascination, awoke wide vi­ by the skih. o f its teeth , . . apd njy habk to the waUV a ;biack henr Uves—: .... well as Felix Di Martini, the pri­ Club’s campaign for finances, to­ BIG ^ FIRM sions in my mind. to this . fprsaheh. tortured llttie when a blind faith alone, a huli- I loved reading stories about He came as all strong: tlilpgs dog-liice tehacity Icept pie frbm Ae- vate detective' whose activities In day received from Cheney Brothers come— quite sinaply, because, there country caine ope who could never Mrs. Hall’s behalf are alleged to Canada; many and many a book bear seeing what he called “ the a check for ?500 to be added to the was absorbed which had Canud® was need of strength. ^ ^ h ^ f 'was at the end of . my teth­ have gone so far he attempted to It was during the .war, durin small man-being finllleA” bribe one woman who “ knew too Walter M. Scott, Local Ex­ back-ground, books of adventure, one of the most tragic periods, for Joe Boyle er. all things were tpnei?^^^ thrilling, strong, healthy, permeat­ da-wnihg'day., might hjean final much” for $2,500. ^'^The eight teams and various us—Russia was in revolution; In-those days Joe Boyle had. { ’ . . . i ...... committees engaged in the canv ed with a mighty breath of the disaster, might be the.beglhhing of Dl Martini will he called, it waa Roumania was cut off from all her 'speclhl thterest in, Roumania, It positively stated, to combat the paign were highly elated th s noon pert, Drafted by ‘Nation­ wilds, with something splendidly the end. ,, any iitr of the Shiloh colony. _ And New Hayeh counties. (Contina^ Oil Page 8.) certainly will do. ty Club fund: Wearing only his underwear and determine Its ‘;aVallabiUty, ’ for “I am not guilty of any crime. I R. LaMotte Russell...... $ 25.00 Professor .Vance, wiio . was gen­ automobiles. • - .i have nothing to conceal and I am 50.00 a heavy sweater, King Ben appear­ W. George Glenney ...... ed obviously a sick man and since SEE “ COOUDGE, 1928” eral counsel for the War Risk In­ perfectly willing to face cross ex­ Lloyd Schonhaar ...... 10.00 surance Bureau during the war and amination.” 500.00 his arrest has sat mute in his cell Cheney Brothers ...... in the Berrien County jail* his eyes from 1912 to 1920 dean of the The “ million dollar” defense to­ 50.00 Walter m : Scott The Evening Herald ...:. downcast and refusing to answer IN BUTLER’ S STAGING University o f Minnesota, law school CAMERA MEN PAID REIGION A CROWN day took advantage of the one day 50.00 urged the service, club to g^rt he: Charles W. H olm an...... ^ - adjournment of court to put the 50.00 Scott leaves Cheney Brothers, about any of the many queries of his hind the move ..“ devlBpd to .bring B. Gammons ...... January 1. The National Aniline questioners. He still has his long, finishing touches to their case. Earl Fairbanks ...... 1.00 justice.to the poor man TOAaEDUCATION They were quartered around their 1.00 and Chemical Company, is a branch gray, flowing whiskers. Politicians Regard Retention of Bar Association Failed Harold Saunders ...... of the Allied Dye and Chemical Held For Big Bail conference table in the library ol Peter Monaco ...... 50 National Chairman as Index He pointed -out that the State the palatial mansion of Trowbridge 3.00 Company, one of the largest con­ Efforts of his -followers early to­ Bar Association had failed com­ Queen Says She Loves Them Helen Carrier ...... ^ • cerns of the kind in the country. day to get him out on small bond of IntenUon. Callaway, banker, at Royce ■Valley, Adam Lee ...... 50 pletely in sucb a move; at the same ]^(Ause Nothing Stoi»s Them] three miles south , of Somerville, The position which Mr. Scott has were balked by Prosecutor Georp tlfiie he gave credit tc the city pf Not Barred by Sdentific Friend ...... 1.00 accepted means a big promotion Bookwalter, who demanded $50,- -Washington, Nov. 17— Senator' to Indihira. There, every night since the trial Friend ...... 1.00 william M. Butler has acquiesced Hartford, w^ch is the first in the opened, the defense attorneys have I for him and opens up a widdrfu- 000 bond for his release. to create its own legal aid Hathryn Kltson ...... t 1.00 “King” Ben’s arrest followed a to' the wishes of Preslcient Coolidge state Chicago, Nov. 17.’— ^The news­ Tmfts, Prof. Chanter held lengthy conferences mapping .25 bureau. ., paper photographer .-was. raised to Esther U rbaneggl...... ' (Continued on Page 2.) four-year international search that he retain the chairmanship qf out plans to meet th© unexpected .50 Probate courts and ^compensation a place beside the throne today; Romolo Pagani...... which grew out of sensatloiml the Republican National. Commit­ and dramatic moves of the spec­ Michael Sahara...... 1.00 tee. This -lias renewed, a wave of courts, each'in ItS'llmUed vf&Yt are “A toast to the phbtographerg/' T ^ S.S. Convention. tacular prosecutor fpr the state, 3.00 ' charges brought against him by the only courts-Where a poor , man declared Queen ^Jdarie "pf Rbpn'ania • Miss J. M. Schmogro .... girl members of his cult. During discussion amonff politicians as to Alexander Simpson. Mr. CoDlidge’s political intentions can get. justice at Uttle: expense; ^6 at a farewell supper which lasted F rie n d ...... *...... • 1.00 MAN DROPS DEAD, all this time, the cult leader h p Defense Plans 1.00 said, after pointing oiit that tb®. until a few hours; before dOwn. The defense plans a smashing of- \ Friend ...... been under the protection of Ms for 1928. • ■ ; ^ little claim of the poor man is just Hartford, Nov. 17.— Religions Howard Fish ...... 1.00 Some Republlcaris leaders who "They are martyrs, in , doing their-] fensive as soon as the state s case followers at the House of David, as important to him as is a large job even as I fee' sometimes I,,am ^duc^ou' bears tbe sarne relauon George Ward ...... j. 5.00 STORM THE CAUSE according to . tips furnished Allen have always believed that the pres­ to general-education as, the soul to is in. The defense will call any­ 1.00 ident plans to be a candidate to claim to a rich njan; indeed, it is in doing rulpe,’’ said her majesty, where from 80 to 140 witnesses, Jacob Miner ...... ^... " z » G. Straight, state commissioner of far more vital.”. He declared that the; body. Prof- W. G.^ W. M. Beckwith ...... 5.00 succeed himself in 1928 accepted They cllinb the la^xp -posts, come teacher of ethics at Wesleyan UiU- but in all probability the number public safety. , the difficulty, of a poor man in p t - from trap- doors, slip-down ebim-i- "J F rie n d ...... 25.00 The eight persons arrested with the announcement tbat Butler tihg legal aid is, “a serious injus­ verMty, tolf*. members of the State will npt go over 100. would continue as confirming their heys, peep- through keyholes- and One of the fir it objects of at­ Mrs. F. M. Handley 2.00 King Ben In the raid were: Harry tice” that often causes the poor Sunday School Convention today 5.00 Talcottville Worker Dies on are a burden at times——but I love tack will be the calling cardjouni. Paul B. Hagendorn Thomas Dowhirst, 45, House of belief. . mafi to conclude that “ under the them because uothiQS stops them at Central Baptist church. Speak­ Josie Sullivan . . . 5.00 David lawyer; Leonard Rowe, 33; There are others- however, .wbp existing order justice is for the rich ing in place of Dr. James L. Mc- at the feet of Dr. Hall when the attach no particular significance to The “ wjl^ "wpst” oameramoa bodies were found in De.RuM^s L. D a r t ...... 1.00 Way Home From M ill- Thomas Wilson, 50, farmer; Jo­ and not for the poor.” Chicago acknowledged the tribute Gonaughy, president of Wesleyan, George La Flamme 1.00 the incident at this time. vi'ho ls.ill. Prof. Chanter’s talk^was lane. The state has contended thai seph Couch, 51, laborer; Mlllward by firing au extra barrafe of gun.*- the card bears the fingerprints ol Mary L a n g ...... 1.00 Wilson, 2i7, street car motormanj given to mo?o than 150 teachers, fiash^ when.^Queen; Marie .depart­ Willie Stevens and brought for­ John A. Bachanan ' • » • 1.00 Town Escapes Damage, Mrs. Annabelle Askerlund, 28; ed aboard her special Jtrs^U; fpr; In- ministers and religious workers John Godek ...... 1.00 Mrs. Helen Bloom, 21; and Myrtle from all parts, of the state and ward two noted fingerprint experts dlahapolis. ' many points in the east and middle who testified that the, prints were Margaret Sable .. 1.00 Turk, the “ prophet’s attendant. Prinpess. Deana and Prinpe - Nio- Tony Agostenelll . 1.00 With the raiders was the infor­ Mrs. Gibspn i -west ■ ■ , those of . Willie’s left index finger, vr-JjA The heavy rain and wind storm olas, the royal/mbtbr Hends,. could Ahti-Fundamentalism The defense’s attack on the card F. Cranster...... 1.00 mant, Mrs. Jessie Woodworth. nbC-withsliah’d the ‘lore o f' drivjng which swept Manchester and vicini­ ‘It is impossible to send our will he led by J. H. Taylor, a fed­ John Hampsen . . . I • •'V 2.00 ty yesterday Indirectly caused the Many- Victims _ to .indiauapbiis. .“ They ;lfft,iat ntoe- Edith Hildreth ... > • «*:• 07:* .25 Three years ago at the grand boys and’ S ^ s to schools and col- eral expert in the idenUfIcation death of a Talcottville man, blew section of the navy departmrat. Francis Opalack . do-wn numerous trees and interfer­ jury investigation into the cult she Murder €^s She h Francis Murphy .. testified she had been compelled to awdemySn'Indian^along, the W - 1 he said, and at the same Taylor identified the dead token- ed with trolley and electric light time- have them believe the world from the submarine S-51, sunk off Barbara Hampson I • • • mr» service. The total damage in Man­ continue improper relations with *tlie earlY morning band-USt .-^v- Ml -NT T -NTnv 1 7 __^Mrs.^turned: info the.lime, two, otlmr was made 'in: six days of 24 hours Block Island in September, 1922, H. W. C la y ...... chester, however, was comparative­ King Ben even after her marriage, en-her mkjemy By Mti and'Mrs. Ira each.” It is not impossible, how­ C. A. Sweet ..... r» «3* which was one of many ordered by S.mer,iU.,N. Nelson Morris was-the tihal 'fete, in with a loss of thirty-three llvev ly small. ever,^’ he added, “ to-teach from the and also identified service, men who William A llen ----- the “ prophet/’ She said he later Jane Gibson’s own story side - of the, lane ihto the roadside honor *of ' royalty’s' four-day -visit Man Drops Dead Mme writings that record such were killed in the arqenal explo­ Mrs. M. Scranton In Talcottville, Oliver Avignon, ousted her from the colony. she saw in De Russey’s lane. on thp bush. She saw a woman to Chicago. ’ '■ events and iUrtill the thought that Albert Odermon stohdlp8^h®ribe obd of the cars. Spe sion at Dover, N. J., isst summer. an employee at Talcott Brothers, Many girls, some only fourteen night of; Septeruber 14, 1922, is. to it . is worth while to,- fight toward To Assail Garvin James Spears . . . and fifteen years old, were com­ dropped dead of heart disease he told froiU the witness, stand—-or recognized the decaucy ax*l truth.” The defense i.ill also -ssaU the Frank 'Kebert > • • «?• «r* • •. while on his way home from work pelled to marry inside the cult, she lateriB-wore;-; ; New laws, for the governing of Bob McKinney .... from a strctcher-7-ln court hpre ,to- story told on the witness stand by shortly aftpr 5 o’clock. He Mrs Woodworth said, after Ben i - Then she. heard quaireling ,voices- PRINeESS ILEANA morality are eccasionally a necessi­ William (Greasy Vest) Garvto, Clarence LaChapelle found by shopmates and later iden­ had forced his attentions upon morrow. , . ty, P'rofi Ctenter said, instancing > '• • e'si • It will he the high spot in the She: returned and tied the mule to formerly New York manager of the Mrs. McCollum .. tified by his son-in-law, Raymond them under the guise of “spra- a tree.V An automoWle light from the supsreeding of the Old ’Testa­ Bums Detective Agency, who testlr Mr. G a ry ...... mental rites’* in his secret cham- Hall-Mills murder trial. It may Bllnn of Dobsonvllle. make or break the state’s - ^ e the rqadwayu* revealed for a hriel ment by the New. He did not fied that Ralph V. Gorsllne, vestry Miss Ellen Aden .. The body was taken to a Rock­ l^exs* ^ miuute or twu - a group quancU^A, agree with H. G. .Wells, BrUish man of the slain minister’s chprch Sherwood Smith . ville undertaking establishment. Released In $50,000 against Mrs. Frances StOTens Hall under a crabapple. tree on a kuoll. I historian, that a. conclave of theo- came to him “ conscience stricken” m Mr. Fairbanks ... > % • Funeral arrangements are incom­ Purnell was back at the colony4 and her two brothers, WllUe and Grand Park. III.. 17.— ]Rrlnr loglsts for the formation of such later today under $50,000 bail p d Henry Stevens, who are aepused of A wombu: wie ;augrily accusing * cess Ileana, of Rumahto, narrowly and told him that he saw H ea p A Friend ...... plete. Mr. Avignon -was over sev­ man standing- beside another wo­ laws is necessary. Stevens in De Russey’s lane on the Rulolph Fregin .. !•••••• enty years old and was -well known with deputy sheriffs guarding him. the murder of Rev. Edward Wheeler escaped Injury hej-e todays when; the “No such group could agree,, ne “King Ben” went to Court to­ Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. man. He was defiant. Hpt words, heavy roadpter: she, was. drlTlhg ;to night of the murder. GorsDne -was Joe Katkowski in that community. He had worked deqiared- ' . . iu in the lane that night in a parked John Kuzis ... at Talcott Brothers for several day for the first time in his Mfe. What is Mrs. Gibson’s story? were exChkn-ged. IndiahapoliB'. crashed Into a-.truck Religions education for youth. He was arraigned before Miss Eli­ Then^there was a shot. during a . bilndiag snowstorm- car with a girl. Garvin said (^rs- Ed. Jeske years and was a member of the Brlefiy this: Prof. Chanter said, will crown all line told him Henry Stevens filed Chfs. Kapchienez Vernon Methodist church. Medical zabeth Forham, justice of the peace Four years ago she owned ar lltue Oh!— oh! Henry— don’t!— don’t! Although the: princess, two cad­ education, raising those who re­ on charges brought four years ago farm just off De Bussey’s lover’s — ^please! ’’ a woman’s voice plead­ ets from Culver Military Academy ceive it to proper appreciation of two shots at his feet and -lald: Get Emil Helm .... Examiner Thomas F. Rockwell, of to hell out of here— this 'iS none ol Rockville, pronounced death duo to by Ruth Bamford Reed and Gladys lane.” She xwas a stocky, muscular ed,: Mrs. Gibson later testified. aind. Miss Ida Marr,' lady-in-waiting, a high standard of morality. Thos. Smith . . . your business.” Paul W. C ook ... heart attack, which he said, was Bamford Ruhel, former members woman, doing, a man's work. Three inbre shots .were fired in were shaken-up, they were unin­ Other Speakers rapid successibn. ,' jured, ahd'the car, hearing hea^ It was learned ■ e defend® plar.-* , N. Sanford > • • • • • < probably caused by the severity of of the cult. . 'Thieves had been stealing her Diean Samuel R. Colladay, - of to tail on W. Sherman Bums a:niV Arthur Wogan • ••••• the storm. com. She was watcUIug for them. Mrs. GlBsbn'hastened to h®^ tople scars of the encounter, proceeded Christ ChurcB Cathedral, officiated and made for home.' In her hurry | >n its ..-way, thiA time, drlvea by at services which opened the con­ Raymond Bums, sons of. William B. Fornasosfy ..... A cEnvass of local doctors, police CONPIDENCB'IN POINCARE On the night of September 14, 1922, J. Bums, to controvert Garvin’s $Dbn Sinmerlaske .. and hospital authorities failed to her dog barked. She went out and she lost her moccasiu. Finally she chauffeur. ^ vention.. James L. Case of Nor­ decided to return for it. When she The accident occurred 'When the wich,. is . presiding at the sessions, statement. Gorsline has denied ' A -Friend ...... reveal any injuries here although it looked around. Along the road came having made such a “ confessioh'* ■■ was the most severe wind-stolm of Parts, Nov. 47.— Premier Poin­ the New Brunswlck-Mlddlabu*h dame back to the. crabapple tree she roadster roundted. a slippery chrve which will last two days. Following ■ A Friend ...... care was g'.ven an overwhelming to Garvin. ‘ A Friend ...... the year. Many trees were reported bus. She knew it was nine o’clock saw a Woman kneelifig there ;:.ln at 20 miles an: hour. , , Rrof. Chanter, Miss Elthel M,. Bad­ vote of confidence to the chamber Prince Nicholas, driving^ another er of Newark, N. J., spoke on maln- The defense may also call Pearl Lester Am es ...... blown down by . the gale in outly­ because the bus always passed at prayer., i- Bahmer, who was with RaymopA. ing sections of the to-wn. Trolley of deputies today, during discus­ Thirty-six hoars later the bodies car in the lead, heard the crash and taitting the spiritual glow In relig­ Mr. Hillard ...... sion of the budget. The vote was that hour. Schneider when they found, the r^omas Southington • ••••• traffic was not seriously affected. She went back into the house. of the Rev. Hall and. Mrs. Mills tamed to aid the princess. • ious education. 330 to 135. This la the third vote of “ Aimt I' gonna get paid, for During, the afternoon various bodies of Rev. Hall and Mm. MUw Geo* E. Sno^r ..... Very Heavy Gale Later the dog barked again. She Were found beneath that crabapple under the now famous crabsp^ The wlnd-stoum struck the to-wn confidence M. Poincare has receiv­ this?” asked Adolph Keefer, of group conferences were held. A£Frlend...... could hear, not far a-way, the Lx*©©* tree on Saturday morning, Septem- early in the morning and continued ed since the chamber re-opened last Chicago, the tmek driver, after the Among other speakers during the A F rie n d ...... < • a e-w • • • < creaking of a wagon and the foot­ Mrs. Gibson testified in court her 1$, 36 hours after toe crime intermittently throughout the day. week. here on August 13, 1926, that two craali* - conference will be Dr. W illiam H. Eiward Edgar . steps of a horse. She fastened to the Main of Philadelphia^executive sec­ was cqmmitted. R. G. Thrall, Dr. • • The gale reached such proportions stable and- mounted her mule.jShe of the persons she.'sa'w in the lane Msinbers of 4he party to ld , him Has New TREASURY BALANCE the driver was the Prlhcbss Tleana retary of. the American Baptist W. R. Palmer .. at the south end that persons followed the wagon until she-was that fatal night wero Mrs; Hall and It is reported that Miss Bahnfar, awaiting trolleys were forced to of 'Rumenla. Publications society; and Rev. Neh- Daniel J. Ward . . satisfied that it was empty. Willie Steveiig. both'of whom claim emiah Doyntbn, pastor-at-large, of take refuge in doorways. The air Washington, Nov. 17.— Treasury they were at' homd at the hour the “ Well, I guess it’s all right Arthur E. Holmes Turning back shei saw, by t l» Hew York City. balance as of Nov, 15; $176,242,- crime was c^mmltted^ then.” said Keefer. 102.18, i- ' lights of an automobile which-ha4 mNCHESTER EVENING HERALD; WEDNESDAY, NOV.-17> 192e. PAGE TWO NORTH.WEHRX* tended by Dr. and Allison of this towi^ local silk firm as. chief chemist wires everywljerip suffered. Trees SMERGENCy DOCTORS mony a wedding "hr were blown dowu *nd windows Miss Madeline R. Wehr, daughter CHENEY CHIEF CHEMIST during that period. . served at the- home =ot, His work with Cheney Brothers broken. v i . ! LOCAL SINGERS GIVE of Mf. and Mrs. Conrad ' Wehr of A two-year-old child In ^ New Doctors Moore and Lundberg 128 South Main street, and Roy A. the.^ immediate relativeeki?iJ'^l naturally led him into a thorough Mr. and Mrs. North, left fbIs^^ JOINS BIG CONCERN study of dyestuffs especially in re> York-was blown-from a fire escape will respond to emergency calls ^ KIWANIS PROGRAM North of Torrington were married Colds gard to their application to silks. and killed. tomor.row. this, mo.rning_.at ,10 :30 at the rec­ afternoon on a wedding trip. On Be quiek-^he sure He was InBtrmQental in tiding A fifteen-year-old - -boy of Wee- tory of St. James’s church. Tbe their return they will live in Tor­ (Conthmed from Page 1.) ceremony was performed by the rington where the bridegroom Is .y Deal promptly with a cold. Use Cheney Brothers over the difficult hawken, N. J., was electrocuted period when all concerns using when he touched a .broken power The Kiwanis club had no speak­ Rev. W. P. Reldy. They were at­ employed In a fnr^tnre store; the most efficient, most complete ing at their session thia noon at help. That is HILL’S. It is so ideal dyes were at their wits ends trying wire. ABOUT TOWN ture in the chemical industry.. Mr. to find substitutes for the German the Hotel Sheridan but they en­ that we paid 51.000,1)00 for it, Scott was in line for such a promo­ A woman was killed, and a child products. joyed a musicale by local men, HILL’S stops the cold in 24 hours; tion since he has become an im­ injured, probably fatally. In Bos­ The Dorcas society of the Swedish Chemical Societies. ton. who: are all well knows singers. A checks the bowels, tones the entire portant figure in the dyestuff Lutheran church will hold a sale of quartet composed of Fred Bendall, system. Millions now employ it. branch'of the chemical industries He is a prominent member of Several cities and towns in Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Swedish baked foods at the store of Edward F. Taylor. Harry Arm­ Start it today.— Adv. — ^ of the country since Joining Chen­ chemical ‘ societies-' and clubs. Ho was recently elected to the execu­ Virginia were flooded. Six miners the J. W. Hale company, beginning strong and C. Elmore Watklni ey Brothers 10 years a g o ., at 2 p. m. Saturday. sang several negro spirituals and His Career tive committee of the Dye division were trapped behind a flood in the ' B81XHIC«Km>Bronid»-QBimna Tomhicken mine of the Lehigh responded to an Insistent recall. It AT 7.00 and 9.00 Ba aurtraa HILL’S, {a tli* red bov Mr. Scott was graduated from of the American Chemical Society ^ f which he has been a member Valley Coal company, near Hhzel- Robert Treat, star half-back on was through Mr. Watkins that the vidi portrait. At all dmni*t^=30e. Sheffield Scientific school of Yale the S. M. H. S. football eleven, will other three men were '.nduced to University in 1912. He continued, since I 915. Hq is a charter mem­ ton, Pa., when an old creek bed ber of the American Association of broke. At'Towanda, Pa., a dam be unable to play in the .Wllllman- appear before the Kiwanis club. Country Store ahd Surprise Night his study there ifntil 1915 when he tlc game Saturday. He suffered a Edward F. Taylor sang a tenor Manchester Men received the degree of Doctor of Textile, Chemists and Colorists burst, ftoading the valley. FUN I SURPRISES! AND LOADS OF PRESENTS! which'was organized lu 1921. He is In Massachusetts broken left band in the game .last solo, “ If God Loved Only You’’ and Philosophy, having specialized ,in by request “ Mother Machree.’’ WITH A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. a member of the council of the lat­ Boston. Nov, 17— As a south­ Saturday. Treat Is considered one Buy Their Clothes organic chemistry. Upon comple­ Fred Bendall sang “ Give a Man u ANITA STEWART in ter organization and chairman of west gale was spending- the rem­ of the most conslstant ground- MONTA BELL’S tion of this special study, Mr. Scott gainers in the High school back- Horse He Can Ride.” and then “THE LODGE IN THE at Joined Cheney Brothers as a chem­ the Silk division of tha Research nant of its fury on the Atlantic ;\ field. spoke for a few minutes In behalf «THE BOY FRIEND’’ WILDERNESS” ist. He has been employed_^y the committee. Ocean today, New England was of the Men’s Choral club. He Assur­ George H. Williams Mr. Scott has become such an surveying the damage wrought. Word has been received here ed the Klwaniaus, many of whom authority In the dyestuff' Industry A summary showed: are associate members of the chor­ that his opinions, suggestions and Three persons struck by automo­ that Miss Mildred Loomis, ex-mem­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday ber of the class of '26 S. M. H. S., al club, that the concert at High advice are watched with great In­ biles and killed and 23 injured as school hall oh Monday, November terest by other experts. Ho has con­ the drivers of the cars were blind­ will become a regular nurse next month. She is studying that profes­ 29, will be the best ever given by tributed several articles to ■ differ­ ed by the storm. them. The Kiwanis club guaranteed CASH ent chemical magazines particular­ Score of fishing smacks sunk, sion at the Takoma Park hospital s SELECT S two -Carves and a casino crushed in Washington, D. C. their full support for the coming ly those identified with dyestuffs. COHCGT^t Four articles prepared by Mr. Scott and the United States cutter Mor­ Rev.'j. Stuart.Neill, rector of St. SJ VAUDEVILLE ACTS I Ten Day Grain Specials |have appeared in the American rill ashore at Provlnceton, where Miss Josephine- Rowe, manager Mary’s . Episcopal church, was wel­ Dyestuff Reporter. He also contrib­ the gale reached the peak of its of the Western UUon office in the THAT YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! $1.95 Poland, Springs House in Maine, is comed into membership of the club Oats ...... l l i l uted four articles to the proceed­ fury. at the meeting today. BILLY AND ETHEL in THE 4 CADDIES I $2.00 I ings of the American Association of Windows blown In, trees toppled visiting at the home of her slstef^, Whole Corn Mrs. C. P. Quimby at 116 Benton The attendance prize furnished Watch Us Do Our Bit Oh What Harmony $2.00 Textile Chemistf^ and Colorists, one over and wires down in almost by Walter Olson was won by Wil­ Cracked Corn every city and town in the eastern $2.00 of which was t:*'arded a prize of street.' liam A. Knofla. HATTIE ALTHCWFF & CO. O’CONNOR AND WILSON 5100 for being the best contribu­ section of Massachusetts. Corn Meal .. $2.50 in Comedy Trimmings The Best Duo Scratch Feed tion during the year 1925. Eleven coast artillerymen and an Delta Chapter will work the A CLOSE SHAVE Scratch Feed (Syragold) ...... Speaks Before Experts. officer from Fort Revere, Hull, ma­ Royal Arch regree on a class of Alabama still is talking about Caulfield Ritchie Revue, Dance Offering One article written by Mr. Scott rooned on Hog IslanS, Boston har­ candidates this evening. Stock F eed ...... the narrow escape it had In the v^aa taken from a speech he gave bor, and resbued with difficulty of game with Sewanee a few weeks " B ra n ...... before thb New York sections of Allerton coastguardsmen. Samuel Davidson, formerliy of Two • airplanes -wrecked at the ago. The Crimson Tide was lucky ' the American, English and French the Waranoke hotel is starting for to win by a 2-0 verdict. IE looked Dairy Ration ...... Chemical Societies on “ The Role East Boston airport. St. Petersburg, Florida tomorrow like a certain tie for a while. of Chemistry in the Manufacture of A heavy rain accompanied the by automobile. He is advertising Lay or Bust...... Silk’’ and was published in the high wind, which registered seven­ in the “ Want Column” for a man FuU-O-Pep Mash ...... Journal of Industrial and Engineer­ ty miles an hour ao it swept out to to take tbe trip with? him. Horse F e e d ...... I f ^2 ing Chemistry. sea at Highland light. Ground O ats ...... Mr. and Mrs. fecott have played RIFLE PATROL NOW FOR ...... 9>o.uu an important part in social activi­ Dl^ATH AT HARTFORD. STREETS OF ALBANY Opt Straw for little ...... $1.25 per 100 lbs. ties during their residence here. Both are members of the Manches­ Falling Flag Pole Kills Pedes­ Albany, Nov. 17.-—Mayor John Boyd Thacber, aroused over thr^c We carry a full line of Feeds. All other kinds as low ter' Country club, and Mr. Scott, trian on Main\St. i who is an unusually good tennis murders and numerous hold-ups Milk in proportion. ‘ player, has represented the club lu Hartford, Nov. 17— Charles A. and robber.es of the last few weeks, ra d F o o d all its matches. He is'a member of Rogers, a painter of this city, -was has ordered Police Chief David W o r M a n t t , the United States Lawn Tennis as­ killed yesterday by a flag pole ^murl to equip a squad of police­ invalida, sociation and is at present presi­ which, broken from its supports on men withwguii rifles and have them Th»Aged Manchester Green Store dent of the Southern New England the top of the United States Secur­ patrol the city’s streets day. and j^fjjurishing- -Digestfble— No Cooking, SUN., MON. and TUBS. i W. Harry England. Phone 74. = branch of that association. ity Trust Company’s building on mgut. The Home Food-Drink for All Ages His AMistant. Main street, by the < force of the « The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ^ Mr. Scottis position as chief chem­ storm, fell to the street. ist with Cheney Brother;i^Ul be 'Rogers, who was about to board taken by Elbert M. SbeR ^ who is a street car, 'wag fatally injured at present the assistant chief chem­ when the pole crashed through an I ’ r e m e m b e r i ist. Mr. Shelton is also a graduate entanglement of wires and crushed of Sheffield Qdentlflc School of him. He died on his way-to a hos­ a« . 5 Yale unlversItyT^ pital. Six other persons were Injured as the result of the gale. The Big Bazaar Tonight I ^ MORRIS MAN DROPS DEAD, PERIL *IN PENNSYLVANIA. i AT THE CENTER CHURCH C ircle LAST TIMES AT 7.00 and 9.00 STORM THE CAUSE Totvn Threatened by Flood as Dam Breaks. I ' Thursday, November 18 (Continued front page X) Dushore, Pa., Nov, 17.— With I a f t e r n o o n AND EVENING I TaSS ‘The Fanuly Upstairs’ | was a virtual sea of leaves. There virtually every stream in the coun­ ty out of its banka, due to yester­ were few persons on the street. . I “A STREET IN TOKIO” In tbe afternoon a driving rain day’s heavy ra,ins, flood waters ran I9 Come____ . .to . 4 .1the. . . Circle Tonight and Meet fliA the Fsmiilv.Family. S| added to the misery. Umbrellas rampant through Sullivan county were useless. Those who attempted today, paralyzing rail and hhshway = Japanese Entertainers. Mwy Features. traffic. Isolating nuinerovis small I - ^ ' - ■ V>v ■ - V A Vrr^.T-rrtt^ a v ' =' I to use them are without umbrellas t o m o r r o w a n d FRH)a y today.;' Merchants were probably communltias, and doing great property damage. E Get Your Supper at tHe Cafeteria. the most affected— not by the storm Telephone and .telegraph unes Double Feature Bill Itself, hut by a lack of business. It were down" in many sections. seems, that nearly . every Tuesday Fifty feet of tHo-'fcreast works of The Spieed Star at H b . i night of late it has rained. tbe Mokomt Dam at Laporte were W ILLIAM F O X preseflfcJ XroUeye Delayed carried away by the high waters, Wildest and Wopliest! | Although a broken limb on the loosing a fresh torrent in the town traqks at Dobsonvllle delayed trol­ of Forkiville, directly in the path RICHARD TALMADGE | ley traffic between Stafford Springs of tbe flood, but this morning, not­ Service — Quality — Low Prices wm and Hartford at 4:30 yesterday withstanding that communication ih I afternoon, the schedule on the rest with the town yras cut off, it was i W ith of the Manchester lines was kept believed that the. flo'od was not “Doubling With Diahger” up with only a slight loss of lime. great enough to have caused loss I JACQUEUNE LOGAN Some telephones on tbe trolley of life. 5 Is Y our W ife a Slave, a Ser* ThriUs! Cfcilb! system were put out of order but repairs were made quickly on these. FRESH FISH 5 vant or a,Sweetheart? M ystery! Suspense$ Lighting Not Hit ‘TARENTS’ NIGHT’ WILL I SEE THIS PICTURE. Captain L- N. Heebner of the EXTRA FANCY FRESH MACKEREL ...... 20c ib^ Manchester Electric company said that tbe storm had done compara­ BE HELD THIS EVENING FRESH FILET OF HADDOCK ----- ^...... 30c lb. tively little damage to tbe system. FRESH FILET OF COD ...... 30c lb. He said, however, that he consider­ Tonight will be “ Parents’ Night” ed himself fortunate in escaping so at tbe Barnard school. . Including FRESH SOLID OYSTERS ...... 75b quart easily but laid it to the fact that school children, It Is expected there the installation of the present sys­ will be between 700 and 800 per­ BEST SIRLOIN STEAK ...... 39c lb.- tem is so complete that it can cope sons in the building. There are MANCHESTER’S with a storm of this size and come about 450 pupils lu the seventh TENDER SHORT STEAK ...... 45c lb. RIALTO Coziest Theater thrbugh almost unscathed, and eighth grades. Principal Miss Some Telephonee Dead Elizabeth M. Bennett said today. Only about 20 Unes were report­ Tbe purpose is to establish a TWO BIG FEATURES EVERY DAY ed out of order at. the local ex­ closer understanding between -the Delicatessen DeFavtment change of the Southern New Eng­ teachers and the parents. Affairs land Telephone company, This Is. of this sort have been held before Baked Mackerel, good size ...... 30c each Last Times Today small In comparison with the num­ and always prove beneficial to H e lp in g you to enjoy both the teachers and tbe parents. Apple Pies from best Baldwin Apples ...... 30c each “POLLY OF YOUTH" ber that have been put out of com­ Tbe children will introduce their mission In some recent storms not Baked Corped Beef H ash ...... 20c lb. Modeni bootlegging methods exposed in a p ip ­ parents to their teachers. half so severe. Doors to the school rooms will Our Home Ma^e Crullers...... 19c dozen ping reaUstic manner^, with a cast includmg the nation’s Trees Fall be opened at 6:45. Recitations will GASTON GLASS AND GERTRUDE ASTOR An unusual thing happened on commence at 7 o ’clock. There will Try Our Home Made Mince Meat, none better-.. 35c lb. Center street during the height, of he four shortened periods of regu­ “The Brand of Cowardice” • tbe storm. A large tree growing In lar departmental work following Fast Action Thrilb With g^RDON t front of the residence of Joshla which there will be a “ home-room” Odr Home Made Mine Pies like Mother used NEWS EVENTS and an Entertainmg COMEDY best foods! Robb Just below Knox street fell session for the purpose of getting on the lawn between that house and better acquainted. to make ...... 35c the next one down. At almost the In speaking about the affair. T o m o r r o w ana vkiuAii' h e service of Morris 8s Com­ same time, another tree on the ad­ Miss Bennett said: joining property fell tbe same “ All parents and all interested “Unknown Treasares” T pany is founded on permanent direction between the second bouse adults and relatives are cordially Mystery, romance, thrills, and comedy’-and a cast and the one adjoining that. Both Invited. We ufSe parents to be food needs. " trees narrowly missed hitting the present to see their children at Manchester Public Market ably directed that includes Gbdys Hulette and houses as they fell. work In the class rooms. We also Robert Agnew; . As a great national organization Utilities Escape desire that they become better ac­ “Perils of the Rails Local'public utilities were not bit quainted with tbe teachers. Reci­ A. Podrove, Ptop. Phone 10 it has access to the finest foods pro­ so hard as had been expected. A tations, will end at 8:30 and after starving Helen Holmes canvass of the offices of the Con­ that the teachers will be glad to SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. _____ . duced. By means of the Morris discuss matters pertaining to the necticut company, tbe telephone school work with ‘ the parents. Branch House, located here, it makes company and the Manchester Elec­ ICF HOW MANY COUPONS HAVE YOU these available for your use—in con­ tric company disclosed the fact that CRUISER MEMPHIS IN SECURED IN THE RADIO SET CONTEST service did not suffer greatly. In IN COLLISION IN GERMANY Every One Increases Yonr Chance. tinuous and fresh supply. fact, officials of these companies said that they considered them­ Hamburg, Germany, Nov.* 17.— selves lucky In that tbe uamage was The United States cruiser Memphis Through the Morris system you not greater. ' today collided with the Hamburg- u a W W W * J w — ---- are assured meat products that are The bad storm yesterday blew Amerlcan steamer Carsten Russ ln| down three electric light poles in the North Sea-Baltic canal. The a t prices wtlhiii thereach U. S. Government Inspected. And in Homestead Park blocking traffic. Memphis received slight damage to the Morris products labeled Automobile drivers were forced to her propeller which will necessi-' turn Into lots to get past the tate her going into drydock at GRAND BAZAAR “SUPREME,” you are always wreckage. Hamburg for repairs. assured the choicest quality Given by THROUGHOUT EAST. CRANE SILK CITY BAND that is to be had. storm Worked Havoc From At the Army & Na'vy Oub, Nov. 18-20 Florida to Maine. Pimples and Blolchei MORRIS a OOMPANT Valves.Htti]:^s Program New York, Nov. 17— The eastern seaboard, from Florida to Maine, There S Thursday Night—Big Street Parade. was busy today tidying up debris Out-of-Town______Bands,______Entertainment and Dan**"* Jandng. left by a series of burricaae wlndn &Huinldiig Fixtures 1 and lashing rains which swept tbe I ^ FWday N ig h t^ e e the Merva Siiiters section. Three lives were lost, in their peppy, ^ p p y song and dah ce^ .tpiii^^e di­ scores were injured and a large rection oY Edward P. Frink, These girfeart^e to t amount of property damage was SOU) mil RESPOHSIBIS DBALERS done. professionab to give a public exhibitum Bot­ The wind, coming up from the tom” the new dance hit. southeast, at times reached a ve­ locity of 7 0 miles an hour. Tele­ z e i t t o phone, telegraphy and electric Usbt

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hg’d always kept:fiiith and 'could he'.coulfi, uphoj^fpg the oppresqu gulbt BhffUsh ' churchryurd has! an $ a ^ R G : QUEEN OF RDHANIA’S not CQ^celve' that anyone could negotiating:for IRumuhla,' a sort of aflpWht undahlpherable ihsQrfpHou doubt h|s vprd. Plyfng, Dutchnign,' but in the air in­ upon It 'in Cyrillic l^tfrs----I , flulg • i ;.: J VanidoTbiit Dear IJncje Joe! .My heart bp- stead of on the sea. the erdss dut from a Ig^ strong since t e^rljL sealin'defi TRIBUTE TO JOE BOYLE baaflOd'ft by m s Oti; copies soft whbn I t}il,nk of hi(U,' Oqe h*y, alas, he overtaxed his Rumania,' Iqnely- as ;^pe Boyle was o/a ....1 soft with a grent wistfulqess aqd powprs (in those days he was well always', all' th<^ , daySfbf his: Tffe, These are the corresV answers to- era wh4$p$(d Geori^f. thougTx-he t4o>kn'eiw;' tbe qnektlons which, appear on thq and Q d q rg la ...... (Cont)uaed from Page 1.) with an nching longing to hear onco pvBr fif^y) and whilst, flying 'to ' . Rank stocks!' 'v' ‘(G op tln ^ ' ,1V '■ comics page: more one of his wppderful talps. Klshiupy, :he had a slight stroke-d^ "^h hlihfsr'hpt of the bellyrlilud, big tuHlq is xxClty B’k & Truit . . 600 1— Queen Marie of Rumania. was, and the words they said had He sometimes used such suriops ex­ to the high air pressure. tifat’s’ banished' with b'addn and givlng-D^y. 'v .- .v'; " PfeU§nix St B'k’ T r ... 60D -f- no^ ‘60, yearsl!^^r:ba8i.t,Q^; a. pew 2— Persephone. become words of consolation, rath­ pressions, quaint forms of speech, ■When, the news was brought ‘me beans.— Oqim, River ?60 ~ which Is said“ o “ gve been 3— Arizona. er than words of help. his waV of speaking '^as so irresisf- I felt almost desperate. Wha£!' our ■ th® gnawing hunger -of ftot NaM: (Htfd.) .’. .230 ~ Ipcdi^Qrated ip ari affidriidi.': Her When Joe Boyle first entered my last friend had been torn'froin ug! Iqnely ’mefi-for a home and. all that 4— Three. ibly humorous and e^ep^ day there gtf.d Aetna Natl,.... 40.0 V ~ stt^'is that SchntA'er ’ as^d her 5— rPrank B. Kellogg, room, as a stranger, as many en­ was still sopje exciting eyent to dis­ tfie only one who still ' name to i'Pm'eahb.” . "■ Htfd-Conji Trust G q.. 656 tt tp Aome ^ t h him ih lher^; lane that .6— Between 80 and 120 miles an tered it In those days (for all peo­ cover, some thrilling episode to lis­ cheer us in our distress had been' : ' A^d 'tfphn that ■worn old cross Mfg & Title . , . 6B ' -rr mq^riing and that he upbesitatlng- ple came to the King and tf hour. ten to. felled by a stroke! cUhgs 'a'cdatlhg of ivy which took Mbtrla Plan' Rank .. llB ~ ly led her to •yrhere the bodies lay. 7— Brussels. Queen— pur doors were open, per­ But this I must say, he copld I felt as though a,great oak that Its root hefe'in the ooll of the conn- Park S|t Trust ...;.. 350 — Fqpr years ago SchpeWer explain­ haps in the hope that even then 8— Admiral in the United States only take a leading attitude, 'he bad sheltered us had been struck by try he served so faithfully, aqd how' flo rights ...... lib ed that he apd Pearl had gone out navy. “ luck” might slip in) it was to dominate; love him aa did, I lightning, as though a rock that it is evergreen, oyer there In Bng- Riverside Trust___ 450 . to the lane to pick mnsh-oomr. though suddenly a rock had mirac­ can but confess that he could be gave UB shade in the desert hgd lapd, the same I'vy whieh does not U S Security...... 480 — The defense plans to subject 9— About 5,600 miles. ulously appeared before me, a rock quarrelsome when opposed, he nev­ been blasted, and he was over .there and will dot fade.. . . . Bonds. Mrs: Cibaon to a grueHns cress- 10— Death Valley, California. upon which I could lean. er could play school fiddle, he ha^ in the enemy’s land: I could not go Rtfd tk Conn West 6s 95 — examJnation. They contend the A Rock to Lean Upon to have things his own way. * to look after him— we were cut off. Bast Gqnp Pow B . . . 99 t— atale^s star witness has given as It was exactly that: A rock— all Inconceivably tender and gentle Strength Gone Hart E L 7 ...... 285 290 mafly as 'six versions of what she round dark waves, storm: voices with children and animals, he could Later, when he could be moved, CHENEY BROTHERS GIVE Conn L, P. 5%s . . . .ID'8 109% saw 0n the night of the crime when full of anguish against a back­ be almost aggressively domineer­ they brought him to us. That meet­ Conn L. P. 7s .....II6 1J7. she was riding through De Rus- ground of flame; and all at on'-e ing over those he did not agree ing had something tragic about it; $500 TO CLUB DRIVE Conn L P 4 % s ...... 95 96 sey^ lane. Joe Boyle was there, a stranger, with, and sometimes I had to say to Joe Boyle was still Joe Boyle, yet Brid Hyd 5s .li0-3% 105 The trial will not end before and yet somehow not a stranger, him: “ Please, ,Uncle Joe, don’t some of his mighty strength l:ad Insurance Stocks. Thanksgiving Day if the defense because I seemed to have been bite off their heads, they cannot oozed from him— his tongue was (Gontinned from Page 1.) Aetna Insurance ....500' 515 goes through wUh Its plan to call waiting for him— it seemed quite help being smaller than you!” heavy, one hand felt leaden and he Aetna Li^p ...... 530 540 eighty or more witnesses. The state natural that he should be there . . Then he would smile humoroMS- looked at us out of an abyss of suf­ GuiesppI Napoli ...... 2T00 Aetna Life part pfdj. — 410 probably will rest its case Friday. ] ^ d i o Grey-haired, strong. quiet„quaint ly, wagging his head, “ My Queen, fering,, realizing that never again Mrs. Wm.. Bober ...... 2.00 Automobile ...... 150 175 It was reported today that a of speech, his eye was steady his You have to be merciful,” he would would he be quite the same man; Frank S edllk...... 1.00 Conn General ...... 1565 1590 “ double” of Henry Stevens will be handclasp a covenant, his ve, answer, “ but where would I have and, having been, a tower of At Bon Ami Plant. Aetna Life part pfd . — 435 called as a defense witness. He is Satisfaction presence a refuge against fear. beefi, had I always been mild and strength— a domlnator— it can At the plant of the Orford Soap Htfd Steam Boiler .. 640 660 Dr. John F. Anderson, of New Thopgh I hi.d never seen hi: forgiving? I led a rough man’s life easily be realized what this meant Company yesterday noon the plan National Fire .;... .740 760 Brunswick and is said to greatly before, knew nothing about him, in a rough man’s way.” to our friend. of holding a mass meeting to en­ Phoenix ...... 575 585 resemble Henry Stevens. for tke knew not his story nor whence nor Oh! we were such good irlends, able the workers to explain the pur­ Phoenix rights ...... 79 81 Mrs. Marie Demarest has testi­ why he came, that fir. t hand-clasp Then came a time when my little he and I and my little Ileana, who daughter 'Ileana, then a small girl poses of a drive worked out par­ T ravelers...... 1150 1160 fied she Ww Henry Steveijson In m sealed a friendship tiong and in­ had stolen quite specially Into his ticularly satisfactory. The members Public Utility Stocks. automobile In New Brunswick the Money destructible which lasted tf) the of 7 or 8, was his greatest comfort heart. — I kept in the background, know- committee present were Cohn Power Co ,...310 320 morning after the murder. hour of his deatli. With us he became soft and Conn L P 7 % ...... 109 112 Dr- Anderson is said to have The second time he came was ing that at that moment the child ®nrr, Scott H. Simon, M^rk frentle. we were to him a resting- was better company fo.‘ him— when WMhburn. and Fred Conn L P 8% ...... 118 121 driven past George and Albany 'during a nigl.i of anguich— we^ place in which the rolling stone I he was with us grown-ups, he felt | H. Wall. The address was made by Gr’ch Wat & Gas pd .102% 104 streets. New Brunswick, on the Wlien you buy Were waiting for the hour of mid- suddenly felt tempted to grow Director Washburn, who took occa­ xHart El L ig h t...... 322 328 morning -of September 15, 1922. ni.glit when we were lo go to a far- : moss. . . ' (he stra.a of trying to be as we had | radio, buy satisfgc- known him a short six week's b e-, sion to explain the present work of i Hart Gas cbm .... 67 69 when Mrs. Demarest says she saw away station to see off all ou" al- : Roiling Stone Pauses- Hart Gas pfd ...... 48 tibn. 'the Grebe Syn- lied friends, who were leaving in I fore. the Community Club and some of; Henry Stevens as she was alighting chrophase is not cheap, But I have wandered away from its future plans. Mr. WiShburn took j •So N E Tel Co .. . .153 from a street car. ten separate trains, one after an -: Little by little, with Iron will Jn but- it is economical, be­ where I began; After that terrlbipj pains to explain that the club is - Conn Elec Serv pfd.. 67 The defense,. It is understood, other; they were all going. O ur; night when all the Allies left us, i his side and tenderest care on oi»rs, Mnnufactnring Stocks. cause you geRth emestradio cause was considered hopeless, Ru­ maintained to promote the welfnre ' will claim “ mistaken identity” on Tol. Boyle came to see me often, ha i Joe Boyle ' recovered ~ r r ’ Z— '— almost com- i of satisfaction per dollar spent. mania had been gi en up— the cord ■ ail, both young and old, Irfe- f Am Hardware ...... 88 90 the part of Mrs. Demarest. was occupied with the question of I hut all the same something j American Silver .... 30 had been slipped round her. neck— ; spectlve of political association or | Mrs. Gibson Ready It’s easy to prove this. transport between Russia' and Ru-t "’ithln him had been broken,, some nationality. | Acme W ir e ...... — Jersey City, N. J., -Nov. 17.— no one could hel. Uf low, they had mania and ifept flying backwards 1 some source whence came We’il gladly do so if you all come to tay so to n e, one after The Community Club, he stated, j Billings Spencer pfd. — Mr.s. ^ane Gibson, star witness in and forwards between Odessa, 1 his exuberant, almost phenomenal aims to foster neighborhood spirit i Billings Spencer pfd. — the, Hall-Mills murder trial, will wii come to oui another— , all day long they had Bessarabia and Ja«sy, or from any' strength and'powci of work, store today. been coming to say good-bye; Eng­ as well as to provide a pleasant! Bigelow-Htfd com . . 73 testify tomorrow unless she suffers lishmen, Frenchmen anu Ameri­ other part of Russia where-hp hap-1 ^ thnik he^ suffered atrociously, meeting point for our citizens t'or , BrlstoL B r a s s '...... 4 an Unexpected relapse, it was an­ cans— with torn hearts and with pened to be. The Bolsheviks had i ‘-specially in mind, being accusto.n- recreation and amusement. He urg- i Collins Co ...... 142 nounced here this afternoon fol­ the insupportable feeling of for- no terrors for him, they had met | to dominate alwaya; the loss of ed the co-operation of all In work Colt Fire Arms .... 29 ic wing an examinauon of Mrs. Gib­ sakir.g a fallen friend, they were their man, although he could speak his complete health wa.j a sort of i ing for one common end— a coni ; Eagle I.)Oc!t ...... 168 son.'; by six specialists. 1 no word of any other language than ^ humiliation to him— like ail Fafnlr Bearing ..... 90 leaving; they had to leave, it was ! munity center for the enjoyment t Their decision was that she has LEBJ noL their fault— our sword had to English, he could argue longer than normally strong beings he had and well-being of the neighbor- • Hart & Cooley ...... 190 recovered sufficient!; to undergo be sheathed, we haa been betrayed, they could and his fierce fearless­ gloried in his strength- hood; int Silver pfd ...... 104 H08 the.' ' vigorous cross-examination the enemy was upon us— no'more ness was a match fbr any of them: ! Yet our friendship had grown but At the Burr Nurseries. , lut Silver com . . .'. i . 90 95 which it is known the defense law­ room for friends— so their respec­ he dominated them by his sense of the firmer through his misfortune; A similar meeting will be held at, Jpwel Belting pfd. .. 80 yers plan. tive governments had ordered . justice and his firmer will. I an understanding deep and not to the B urr. Nurseries on Oakland Ln’ders Frary & Clark 93 them home. All day long they had I never knew when Uncle Jos ■ be shaken now existed between us, street In a day or two. Director Mann.-H’man Class A 19 come to say good-bye. I had stood would appear on the scene again; ; and when the war was over he still Washburn, Mark Holmes and J. W. Mann Bo’man Class B 9 in the middle of mj room and they he came , always unheralded, he ' contained working with all his Foley will attend-in behalf of the New Brit. Mach pfd,. 104 had all passed before me, officers, was just there, and his coming was - heart and soul for the reconstruc- Community Club, New Brit. Mach'com.. 15^ doctors, nurses. Red Cross Helpers, always the most-natural event. j ticn of our lacerated and tortured At the Bon Ami, following the Niles Bt. Pond new !. 19 saying good-bye, j Here I must relate an episode country. addresses, comniittees of canvass­ Niles Bt Pond pfd . , 77 Left Alone to' Die characteristic of the man. Whilst -He would have devoted all the ’ ers, headed by Mark Holmes and North & Judd ...... 25 Yesterday they, had all of them , Russia was still Imperial, hospital­ J R Montgomery pfd. —- ihwgI ctow/ AUo fUpplUd rest of his life to this work If clr- Mrs, G. • H. -Washburn, passed anCFHJS with battcTji boM still been working with us, but ity had been given at Odessa tp cuinstances had allowed it, but through the works apd received J R Montgomery com. —^ that was over, we were left alone some of our members of Parlia­ there cgme a sa!d hou" when he fqjt cQntri.butlous on all sides. ( Prptt Whitney Pfd • $7. 6 B ^ ll-a n s to die. One after another they: ment, because at that time Jessy thgt hlfl da/ in Rumania was qvey:' Peck, Stow & wlicox 22 passed before me, all day long; all' ^ Stqpd are being taken tpday tp not water Barstow’s was so overfull of refugees that “ My Queen, I api for times of arrange'for a mass meeting fpr Russell Mfg Co .... 45 day long, till their many faces were there was flqt bouse-ropn fpr all, Smyth Mfit Go- - 350 SureReli^ but a blur— goiiyg— all of them trouble, I am a stormy petrel, I am ThnrSi|i»y upon at the plant of the Radio Shop while Russia was so big that there not meant for days of peace. I am a E.'“ :: Hlllierd Co. Stanley Works com.. 81 83 state Theater Briildlns and we were left alone to die. 27% was room for everybpdy there! -fighter, I am quarrqlBome. Court Ail teym captains and 'workers Stanley Works pfd. RiszeR St. , And then came Joe Boyle. ScovUIe Mfg Go . . .290 The Manehe^r I cannot even quite remember The revolution .came aSO suddenr IJfe is not for. me. ,I qm incqngrupus-. are asked to hold 'themselves in South Marich^iter ly, so unexpectedly, when it did readlness“ q attepd: a meeting a,t Staadard Screw . .113' why he was there- -he had dined in -fine >-lothes and p.ollt-, company* Torripgton ...... 70 ; I^ R INDIiSES'riON come, although the thunder had I:am' a man of the wilus— I have the/CqnimunHy Club wHhr ut fyil 861 St/, k' with us I think, and I had said to Upderwoqd . .... • •.'is- 2 ^ and 75$ where him afterwards: “ I have some dif- beep growling for a- ipqg 'tljne, that done your work— now I feel that I Tl^u,r6iday evehlng for a gpneral our Rumanians w.#re cangbt by ihe U S EJrivejope pfdV .107 fiault hours' to pass till the ten must return to,the .wilds. . check-yp om Activities. Union Mfg. Co. , , . . 27 trains leave, will you come and sit , tragic events, as in- a . trap- Thus spoke Joe Bpyle when La Wbitiock Coll Pipe' . with me In my rpom?” Qnce when . Joe 'Bqyle ■wps with considered that he myst. go, X—iEx div. \ us;op one of hjs flyipg.visits'! aajd And he sat with me in my room ^ ^ Boyle Lqaves X?— Ejc^ stock, diyldeitd — and somehow my tongue was un­ to him: .“.Please keep ,ah eye uppn And so he left us iylth our blessr SCANDAL OVER GRID tied. It was not a stranger sitting my poor Deputies, in Odessa, vrho, Ing,'our hearts lyll of gratitude and there, it was not even a man, it sipce the r^eyolptlqn, live, in cqp- a hyge and. lasting regret'to see him Vlas simply a big rook in a tumul­ stapt. fear of their Uyes and Joe . '■'■.,■•■'■ tuous sea in which everything wgs Boyle said that ije wopld. .flqw lis­ , Hfs, desire was: to return tq the . -I. being ship-wrecked, but it was a ten tdhpw.be kept hlslprqnilae. . old haunts; to“ 18 forpsts, to qis . (ContlSPefl trom paje one), rock with a heart that cbuld beat One morning in ' Ofleba, T teafipg rivqr?* to, his fields of pnow HARTFORD and with ears that could listen-^ ■was brought to him that the Boi — that ■was his (jream...... hut -peace inlg'ht have been, pres.erv- 'T-? listen to a long tale of woe. At Gulf W I , 37 37 37 , shevikB -werje crowding, all the Rn- ■ 4 ’ ■"'.■'■■'■ “ They have all left us,” I said at I knew air his dreams, he. told Am: Sugar Ref . 80% 79% 80 manlan Deputies /on to a sh.lp with them to me; lat^r he wrote them to “ Bpldont On StetesTO Am ,T & T .. length, “all of them.” the intention of getting r|d ,of them 148% 148% Fr^ Telepboiie Service from A rches ter^r-Call 1500, me in long rambling letters— Under the present copditlays. Anaoonda'.. 48% 49 "But I shall not leave you,” he UoiVever, Senators and Reprssenta*- . 49 as the Bqlsheyjks rei^arly got rid but. . . Am Smelt .. .188 • 137% 138 ' answered— just that; and I laid my of those whom they considered in tives tvere,'promise^ six tickets hand in his and I knew, although the way. . Well, that stroke five years be­ Amer Loc .. 109%.' 109% 109% fore had pyt lead ' into his wings, apiece. The 'purchasers then sent fti A.tohison .. . 157% 156% 156% he was a complete stranger, that Unarmed, jPst as he was, Cpl. their checks for, six tickets. hpA* his words were true. It was very and as well certain sorrows and dis­ Balt d; Ohio, 104% 104 Boyle rushed down to the harbor oyer'the'' last week end, they rricelTr Beth St “ B’ , 45% 44% simple, I never doubted! He knew and arrived there at theivery mo­ appointments, some overtaxing of ed their pasteboards. They learned Chandler . . I would not doubt; just a hand­ ment when the ship ,w:as Cutting plf his strength and of his • emotions 9% 9% had undermined his health; hp tad then that sqme- one had redpced Chiu Cop .. 33 82% clasp and a friendship was sealed from the quay. With a bpppd he •the individual allotieents to • four which lasted until death, five years always counted too much on his Con Gas N Y .108% 108% 108% was ou board, he never paused.to tickets, while'retaipiriS the price qt C6l Fuel IroB. -42%, «% later, carried Joe Boyle away into consider in what way hq. c6uld''‘help ?^ry«l_6th, and when he >faltthat it) ■ i m what I hope is a happier world. wgs going from him^ he wynted no the oih?J two ,tickets.“ omewbere, Gbes * Qhla .■j64% 163% 16.4% or what he cp.uld do, ..hut had be sofiieboriy is boldirii.atioM $3,500 CfucSt ... 78% 74 7t% It were too lonj to relate in how not given his word to a woman in more to see or be with h|p friends of copgressipriai mongy, as the Can'.Pap;... .'154% 164% many ways Joe Boyje became a distress, to protect her people in nqr did he ever return to -his 164% help, consolation and encourage­ wilds. , tlijket8‘'y'ere sold-for $8,50 each. Gen Asphalt . 77% 76% 7T% danger? They were Jn dapger, so ment to us all. There ;QH top, of this bad rews, Serik- Erie 1st .• . 46% 46% 46% His creed was simple, what he here he was, uparnied. but he wps la a grand sadness about tors and Copgressrpen received no­ Gap Elec . . V 88% 85% , 86 there with his .ipighty will - and ;h(s his. last said he did— all his life he had days; great r.nd rather tice they. ccpld hpy anywhere up .io Gen Mot: - • • '.151% 149% i s i done what he said— and mpre. iron determination tp frustrate apy had been all things per­ twenty tickets .if .they w.ere,willing Ot Nqr pfd . 79% ’ 7-9 %. foul play. . taining to Joe Boyle. ■ ' 7-9% His Adventurous Life to pay $10 and $15 apiece, To the jCenn 'Cop .. . 54 6^:% 68% Only by fits and starts did he re­ Of course he was received wfth L|ke a wounded llpn when his congressional mind, this sinacked.of Insplra Cop: 27% 27% 2.7% Sizes 14 to 20 late the adventurous life he had led protest.'and insults, end the Bcishe- last hours came he preferred to evidence that a Senegamblan^' light Louis N.ash .181% ISl 131% vlk captain tried to force him off hide in his den. The newest creations , in. till, at the opening of the big world he hidden ij. the football woodpHe. Le Valley 90% *90 , 90% war, he had collected a handful of the ship, but nothing dpunted, our We ahvays kept in touch with Spoiled Plans Marine pr... 34% 34 ■ 3.4% tailored jersey and cloth faithful Klondykers, who had been Colonel declared he would accom­ each other, he wrote to me utf tq The reduction of their tickets, Miami- .. . , ? 0% 86% 80% sports frocks for winter wear. gold digging with him and had pany the i risoners if ther captors very nearly his last day— but'he 41d too, .‘led to serious compllcatiops in Nor West . 165% 165 165 Beyond question the smart­ formed a battery which went to would not let thent disembark. not wish to see me any more, nor to the political families of a good Nat Lead . .153 153 153 est frocks we have ever had the front and laid donw their lives Astounding Cruise . see Ileana, his dearest little friend. many Senators- Where, two months Nor Pacif . . . 76 %• 79 79% “ amongst the poppies of Flanders” Then began the most astonndlnj I want you to remember me as ago, Senators invited their favorite N Y N H & H. 43%. • 42% 43 at the above price. All color- — he never could talk about “ the cruise ever recorded; a shlp-ful of the man I was,” was what he ans­ lieutenanU or social friends to be Pam Am Pet 64 63% 63 •% •ing. poppies of Flanders” without his frightened captives who imagined wered to my invitation to come to their guests— planning on the six- Peo G a s ...... 124% 124% 124% voice becoming husky and his every hour would be their l.-ist, a us, “ I am no more Joe Boyle, . ticket allotment— now they must Rep ir & St . . 67% B6% 67% eyes taking on a far-away look. Bolshevik crew and commander, But he was, to the very end, he R ea d in g...... 88% 87 as But when once ,<5tarted, no one either buy two $15 seats, located a and, between the two, a single was Joe Boyle— and the motto I half mile from the gridiron, miss Chi R Isl & Pa 69% 68% 68% Sports Coats could spin a yarn better than “ Un­ man’s will, an unarmed mam who had given him to stamp on his seal So P a c ...... 108% 107% 107% cle Joe", as my children called the game themselves or offend a could spea'< neither the language of was: Strong and True very valuable friend. Hence the So Railway ..119% 118% 118% him; he had such astounding St.* Paul ----- 10% 10 10% things to relate. It was like op­ the threatened nor of their bullies. tTio Wo * ^® 9ll senatorial rage, Solely by his uncompromising at­ the days of his life, am’ he was Representative Fish, however, Studebaker . 50% .50% 50% ening a book by Bret Harte, Rex Strong and True still when he died Un Pacif .. ..1G4% 164 164 Beach, Jack London or Zane Gray, titude, by his gestures and pan­ went a step further. He declared he $ 5 9 ^ 0 tomime did he keep the < esperadoes at Hampstead Hill on ApriL. 24th. had heard that some congressional U S Rubber . . 60 V. 58% 60% only better still, because i.his big X 9 2 3 • U S S te e l----- 151%' 150% 150% quiet man had lived all the adven­ in check. He daunted them by the secretaries were in the “ market” , Sizes 14 to 17. steely ^jlue of his eye, kept '.hem He died In a tiny little house buying and selling tickets to the U S St pr . . . 128 128 128 tures he related. He had tramped 69% New,r smart sports coats the snows with his huskies, had from carrying out their dastardly rented by an old Klondyke friend* game. 'Westinghousq 69% 69% traversed the forests, shot the rap­ design b making them understand and although he had wore than Scretaries Suspected fashioned' of attractive om­ ids, climbed the mountains, dug that the/ would hdVe to pass over once played with millions and al­ “ Certain reports have come to EPWORTH LEAGUERS TO bre plaids and novelty fabrics. gold out of the Klcndyke. had his body frst. He was !‘ke a tamer though recently enormous sums had me,” said Fish, “ indicating that GIVE PLAY. TONIGHT Many belted models. .Deep of wild beasts. been offered him for ,vork he did made fortunes and lest them, on­ there have been violations of. the collar and cuffs of Jap Fox. ly to begin all over again. He could not obtain the release of not consider work Joe Boyle i-ould rules under which tickets have been Following is the cast of “ Mr. ^ ’h^n he related many of his the pri.s.:ners. but he would not al­ do, he ivas so poor when he died sold by congressional secretaries Bob,” the two-act play which meim- Silk lined. A : most jinusual stones, wide visions rose before low a hair of their heads to be that there .was hardly money for tne without the knowleigt of their bers of the Epworth Lea,gue will value. \ • us; v.’e felt tha we we^e wandering touched: so, for ten mortal days funeral—sjoe Boyle never cared for congressmen. I am now considering present in the vestry of the North w'.t.i h;ra, we saw the dazzling Ice- this strange shipload crulse'i the money except to spend upon others Methodist church this 3/enlng, ield.s, the eternal snows, felt the the Introduction of a resolution, as Black Sea, putting in at one port or for some great plan he had In soon as the House convenes, calling j Philip Royson, Miss Luke’g neph­ coid entering our blood, were en­ .-ifter another, the former Klondyk- mind. ew ...... '...... John Shaw wrapped by the grim shadows of for a congressional Inve.-.tlgatlon of i Robert .Brown, clerk for Benson & er having some inexplicable power Died Alone the ticket distribution.” I Sports Suits the forests, smeit the camp-fire and ever those who had set off with Yes, he died alone: like an old Benson ...... Frbd Hanson the life giving whiff o hot coffee Jenkins, Miss Luke’s butler mtirder as their Intent. ‘ lion in the desert or an old eagle PINOCHLE TOURNAMl^NT j and the d! h of hr in and beans, Upholding flagging spirits on the on a rock who cannot bear man or ...... Sterling , Lippincott and even saw the : pward-cui ling one side on the other keeping the beast to lopk upon h.is end. Rebecca Luke,: a maiden lady wh'sk of blue smo e. Following are the results of Mon- : ...... Marilon Tyler ruffians 1 check thus did Tol. In our lives he left a gap that day night’s sitting In the Ariny and | .S With all that' he had a great Boyle spend perhaps ten of the nothing will ever fill; there was no Katherine Rogers, her niece simplicity 'about him, sometimes Navy club pinochle tournament.! .,...... Sarah Rylander strangest and most adventurous one quite like “ Uncle Joe’’— arid almost the simplicity of a child. He The high scorers were rewarded ; Marion Bryant,' Ksitherlne’s friend days of his life. there nevej- more will be—anyhow with ten pound turkeys. I .Ruth Hanson The long and the snort of It was no!, for us. Qulsh-Gleason ...... 1139 ■ Patty, Miss Rebeqea’s maid Siz^/ 14 to 20 V Sizes 6 to 14 . j that he tired out the Intentlonii of T to a promise given him r LP NATURE— HELP YOU Donze-Shlelds • •••••# 1081} .Margaret Larson I the Bolsheviks, and the miserable I had an Rumanian stone cross put Stevenson-TTocko 1074 ; The^young people have been re- I o Champeau 4 tunic L,iver • « t S.B S Tvsroipiece Sweater Suits of silk and ' A splendid assortment to sel^t , but grateful and unharmed prison­ on his grave and these words I had Scott-Sonnlksen . 103? ■ hearsing for. some time and a P . B ot fer Sick Hi-adache, ers were finally landed again at carved upon the slab that lies over 1024 ^ pleasing prqsentation of this pop- fi’om -^tuai-t’s Bolivia Goats with n, the Bluod and Sys- Hartnett-McCpHum . . . loot's ted in seif cdlor striix’s. Sw-.atT Odessa, none of them he-worse ex- him, words also taken from his be­ Lamprecfit-Mathlason . . 1016uJar, play would seem to be assur M.dKlel collars, 'vvanhly lined: ; . 'psla, Indigestion, Bill- ' cept for fright and a certain qmount loved “ Songs of a Sourdough” : 997] ed. ^ er has neat collar ; skirt h. I for High Blood Pres- Ray^P. McCornilck . . . elty rnixtures in bine and ra ^ of rough handling by their evil- Joe W. Boyle, Hope-Pqrrson ...... 990 pleats. (Choice of almond, biscuit. • y - lox Today, 25c—at minded captors. ■ Man with the heart oi a Viking bV averette collars,'ffried tJirdugiibni;.'' ‘ J. i'.urphy, 4 Depot Sq.; P. McCau'ghey-Hultgren 987 navy and chailel. V elour and diagonal.weaves. This story reached me through And the simple faith of a child. Prye-H. McCormick . . . . 927 lABY'S COLDS rj's Pharmacy, 487 Main; others. It was not “ Uncle Joe” him­ Beneath it, my own little cross is o. E. McNamara. 687 Main; J. Haydrin-Qhamber ....; 9^4 self who told me how faithfully he en^aved, the cross of the Regina McNkUy-Chase 918 u. Quinn & Co., 873 Main. Put up had kept his prohrtse. Maria order, which the ;King of M iss^’ 'Shop--Fi£th Floor: by The Champeau Medicine Co., Backwards apd forwards flew the Rumania gave him fer his faithful More :recfBktlou,. less crime.. Give i k 1957 Park St., Hartford, Cona.— big . man, doing maq’s, work, con-, wbrkHor all those In distress. - to the Mkhchester Community Club Adv« founding the Boleheylk-wherevelr The old’ cross that stands in that PBJriPftign.-;-‘AaT. ' - - 0 PAGE FOUR V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NO

most human aspirations— and a Albert Victor Searle.s. It was a nasty I Aanrt|ieiitrr lot nearer than many. case. But when it came to the good TALCOTBLIE Perhaps the explanation of the old dependable Boston jury that CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIALS EttPtttng Iftfralb body, as usual, failed to convict'. It shortage is not so dlfllcult to arrive On next Sunday evening at 7:30 EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY PUBLISHED B? was a departure from the. , general m w at. Perhaps the solicitors Just went p. m., Iqi the church assembly t h e h e r a l d PRUtTlNG CO. out after more money than Hart­ custom in such cases that it did not rooms, John W. Mace National Founded by Elwood S. Ela Field Director of Near East Relief Oct. 1, 188*. ford felt like giving away. acquit, but instead disagreed. Every Evening Except Sundays and Washington, Nov. 17. :— Three will speak. Mr. Mace speaks from We have always looked a bit ask­ Now, with all solemnity, . the By .ARTHUR.-N. PACK Holidays. Dbmocratic .presidential . possibili-^- President, American Nature Ass’n. first-hand knowledge of political Entered at the Post Office at Man­ present district attorney, supposed­ ance at this community chest idea, ties came out of the recent election It is one of the laws of life-that and social conditions in the Near No. '4 chester as Second Class M^ll Matter. ly representing quite a new and in first-class running order.- SUBSCRIPTION RATES- By Mall in spite of the fact that it has alKaninials live by . preying Upon East because of several Journeys to different regime, declares that pub­ . Governor A1 Smith of New-York other organisms. Just as wh find Turkey, Armenia,' Transcaucasia Six dollars a year; sixty cents a somehow gained very general ap­ of course. . month for shorter periods. proval, because we have never be­ lic policy does not demand an­ various creatures , oco^pylng all and the Holy, Land. He has Just re­ By carrier, eighteen .ents . week. . Governor Albert C. Ritchie, of conceivable situation hn land and turned from an . inspection of the other trial— and so the gentlemen Maryland, also, pf course, but not Sl..gle ooploa t ree centa lieved that people like to be so iu water, y so do we find associated Anjerlcan orphapage work in Thursday Only SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ “ managed” in the matter of their are freed. Just incidentally ai quite so much so. with them the enemies which sub­ SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Lloser. And Senator. Jim Rned of Mis­ Greece, Syrla. Palestlne and Egypt. Inc, 25 West 43d Street. Sew lo-k giving. The community chest has nolle prosqui was entered on an­ sist on them. As a speaker and organizer he was and 612 North Michigan Avenue. souri. taken most of the sentiment out other indictment for a similar con­ The heasts of prey; being of phimlnently identified with Liberty Chicago. One possibility fell by the way- comparatively large size, are in the Framed Pictures $1.59 spiracy against another person. side— Atlee Pomerene of/Ohio. He Loan, Red Gross, Y. M. C. A., a n f The Manchester Evening Herald ls of charity in the interest of a so- popular mind typical examples of on sale *n New York City at Schultz's Now the boys can go to it again. was too thoroughly trounced in other war drives. Mr. Mace has News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd called efficiency. And where you this universal Jaw, although 'amons written extensively oh the Levant Number 4 of our series of Christmas Gift Spe­ his campaign for the Senate to the reptiles and fishes, as well as Street and 42nd Street entrance of strip the sentiment from charity make any showing at the next Dem­ and baa apoken in churches,'clubs cials, being offered every Mondhy and Thursday, is Grand Central Station. — when charity is essentially a seni hi^he insects and the lower inver­ and Chambers’ of Commerce from "International News Service ■fia's the ocratic national convention. tebrates, and even - among the a jrroup of framed pictures at $1.59. As usual no Another possibility has laded coast to coast In America. He is exclusive rights to use for republlca- timent, and a noble one— it would plants, are found many examples 'phone orders or reservations will be taken nor tion In any form all news dispatches seem that you leave little to appeal completely into the back,ground— of relentless predatory habits. now director of the entire fl[ell credited to or not otherwise credit­ William G. McAdop of California. fcrces of the organization through-, any pictures sold at this price before or after ed In this paper. It Is also .-xcluslvely to any quality save a more or less Among the mammals which gain entitled to US'- for republlcatlon all William G. was lading anyway. out the United States. Thursday. the local or undated news published questionable kind of pride. Some pecuUar election stunt on his The Friendship Doll, for Japan, herein." With the community chest inven­ part was reejuired to keep, him dressed by the Ladies Home Mis­ The pictures are garden scenes by R. Arthur- tion taking the enthusiasm out of from, disappearing utterly. He sionary society Is wady for its long son Fox, all new, fresh subjects with plenty of col­ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1926. dldh’t perform any. He may be the people in their giving there is journey bearing a inesaage of Go.odr or. “Midsummer Magic”, "Garden of Romance”, able to hamstring other candihacies VtHIl. This doll was 6n exhibition on another condition that enters into New York, Nov. 17,— See-saW- but as for his own, he no longer "Dreamland” and "Promenade” are the titles, in JAVA. Sunday noon at the local chnirch the situation— the personal budget. Ing up and down Broadway I has one. and was upder the car s' of Mrs. dainty gold and blue frames with glass. Size: Little cablegrams come from Very few people today walk around noticed the doors of the Metropoli­ Smith, Ritchie and Reed! Or maybe Smithy Reed- and Ritchie! Fred Thorp. 9x13 inches. Regular $2.25. Cash and carry. Java, telling of “ bolshevlst” upris­ with unappropriated bunches of tan Opera House swinging open The Red Cross drive for members once more and the slllo-hatted, op- This doesn't take dark horses ings there. One day the report says money in their clothes, awaiting into consideration. It dealk only for the coming year is under way. era-coated doormen graciously tak­ Dudley Douglas has beeu appointed* that they have been suppressed the joyous hail of a drive solicitor ing tickets as they are taken no with headliners. but the next day there is news of by Rockville as collector for this — except, of course, the ever pres­ place else in the world, and mum­ section and will start his canvass at mXKINS BROTHEM more fighting. It is admitted that bling “ good evening” to the beau­ Smith’s figure is in the center. ent bootlegger. Everybody knows'why, so why tell once. Any wishing to aid this there have been many casualties. tiful women in ermine coats. . . . A great many thousands are it? worthy cause may give their dufs to The governor at Batavia has been Within three mlrfutes I had H: Mv. Douglas sometime during this meeting payments of automobile.s, counted the equivalent of perhdps Yet the same old prejudices will killed. exist against him in 1928 that ex­ week. to say nothing of automobile up­ $40,000 in ermines. . . . All head­ Rev. F. P. Bacheler, who has It is doubtful if anywhere else ed for the historic “ horseshoe” isted against him in 1924. One may keep. The radio installment man not sympathize w if’. them, but they been HI with an attack of the grip on earth is there a numerically has to be paid, ^ the man who sold where society holds forth for at least one opera a year. . . / No have to be yecognized. Is convalescing. great people who have been so us the overstuffed set on “ easy So, while he’s the loading candi­ Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of one in the millionaire set' “ can date, nevertheless he’s an uncer­ Mink utterly subjugated, beaten down terms.” Prosperous the country is, afford” to miss this occasion. . . . Millers Palls, Mass., were week-er d and crowded into the dust as the tain quantity. guests of Mrs. McCue’s parents, Mr. but largely the prosperity is dis­ Who occupies the “ diamond Ritchie did, relatively, as well in their livelihood by killing other an­ imals, none are better fitted for and Mrs- J. Edmund Bradley. Javanese have been by their Dutch counted in advance and there never horseshoe?” . . .uWell, there are Maryland as Smith did in New some 60 boxes and the total value their life than the weasels. • Sumner B. Smith was a ruest conquerers. It is a part of the world was a time or place in history York. Only Maryland isn’t on as of their occupants probably would Some Climb TreM over the week-end of Mr., and Mrs. that we hear little of, but travelers where so much money was owing, large a scale as New Yq^rk. Na­ Martin Ressler of Bridgeport. reach into the many billions. . . . tionally speaking, the very same Weasels, including the minks who have been to Java declare that and so much had to be regularly There, for instance, is Mrs. Cor­ and martens and some other less- John G. Talcptt, Jr., a student of thing that’s an explosion, coming Deerfield Academy at Deerfield, a visit to that country is the most paid, as now. No way has been in­ nelius Vanderbilt. . . . The box is from New York, is onl> a loud pop, known species,'live in a great va­ riety of situations from the tropics Mass., bias been, upending, several depressing experience of a world No. 1. . . , And the R,obert Goe- coming from Maryland vented of meeting this month's to the polar regions. Some, can days at his home here. tour, so cowed and servile are the lets. . . . Someone tells me the All the same, if Smith can’t automobile bill and contributing to Vincent Astors are absent th}s sea­ climb trees readily, nearly all are During the absence from the natives under the iron rule of their connect, Ritchie’s either second or charity with the same fifty dollar son, the reason being that Mrs. As- third in line of succession. at home amomg rocks and in some ..hplr of Rep. Francis Pritchard who Give Today! white masters. note. tor is quite fed up with the social But don’t forget Reed. Reed the slenderness of body which is ill, William Couch of Fast Hart­ Long before any Caucasian ever whirl. . . . Which I pass on as cleaned up Missouri as effectively characterizes most of the. group is ford will sing basSi. Everything considered— and es­ carried to a degree which enables heard of Java, there was a ripe civi­ gossip for what it may be worth. as Smith cleaned up New York Jr The Christian Endea'^or society pecially in view of the circum­ them to traverse the underground met on Sunday evening, Mrs. Albert lization there. There was a beauti­ . . . In No. 27 is Clarence Mackey, Ritchie Maryland. He himself stance that the public recognizes whose little daughter got herself wasn’t a candidate for anything burrows of their rodent prey. Beebe was the leader aniF the sub­ Join your neijjhbors and friends in giving ful Javanese architecture, ruins of the existence of a rapidly growing married to Irving Berlin and start­ this year but his support was a.blg Two of our well-known species, ject “ Interdenominational Fellowr the otter and the mink, have devel­ which are still discernible. There ed no end of chatter. . . . The El­ factor in electing Harry Hawes to ship.” class of professionals in welfare oped aquatic habits, and are thus a contribution to the Finance Campaign of was a Javanese literature, com­ work— it would, seem that the bert Garys use No. 19 and the steel the United States-Senate in place of a Republican. able to prey on fishes, and other parable to the ancient literatures of king is said to be quite an opera water creatures.'* The otter has so the Hartford chest drive did not. do so fan. And Reed has the advantage of / China and Japan. It was a country badly. Perhaps one effect of the far progressed in this modification — Oh yes, the Ill-fated number! being a mid-westerner. that he now confines, his- diet en­ of independent states, well organ­ shortage will be to call a halt in 13 is the property of George Henry ANDOVER That seems to* be the line-up- tirely to aquatic prey. ized politically. the annual Increase in the amount Warren, w^o, somehow,, doesn’t The mink, however, while re- Shortly after Columbus crossed demanded. find it unlucky. I lain rn ^ ^ ’abmtr^to’ capturer* a the Atlantic, Portuguese traders So it goes. Diamonds,; Heed and Ritchie. ^ great variety of land animals, also Mrs. William Palmer and Mrs. But can any of ’em get It? Kitty Mittens mbtored to Norwich Manchester Community Club gowns, blue book, the richest of-the found Java, entered upon commer­ They’re all wets. Taking the dry has learned to. seek Its living in ’RAY FOR BORAH! rich. . . . the water, and is thus more inde­ Thursday with Mrs'.. Mitten’s son, cial relations with its people and For the first-time in many a long Solid South into consideration, is BlswortL who played his: corriet it possible for any candidate, no pendent than its .cousin. continued to visit the continent- day this newspaper finds itself in Minks have their breeding plac­ with the Italian band, one of the Having overlooked our busy lit­ matter.how strong otherwise, to largest bands In the state. Mr. Mit­ island until near the close of the enthusiastic accord with William B. es in dens in banks or among tle round-the-towner, Harry K. overcome that handicap? tens although ' only 15 is.' quite a 16th century, when Dutch adven- Say it isn’t. Then we get down rocks, ,preferably In situations Borah, United States senator from TJiaw, for some- time, I now beg to talented player, fie plays quite often; What your gift will do: .turers, then mighty on the seas, to some dark horse. On ■ dark where falls or rapids occur, as it Ida^o. Mr. Borah is a magnificent report that his latest is petite Tot is in such places that food Is likely in different places and has promised Help keep the ball, field. chanced that way. They drove away horses one man's guess is about as | isolationist, whose creed has been, Qunlters, blond and cunning, who ■good as another’s. to be abundant. to go to Norwich again in. the near, 'Help the tennis coijrt. the Portuguese. They made war on in effect, that nothing that takes recently was featured In a night Still, to mention a couple of Traveling Family- iuture. - '■ . -. Help'keep the reading rooms. the peaceful, religious, art loving club revue. . . . Baby minks are evw -hungry and Mrs. Ward Talbot left, Sunday^for place outside of the territorial lim­ 4ark horses— ex-Secretary of Ag­ Help keep the pool rooms. Javanese. Such resistance as the Saw Chick Endor, now a mem­ riculture Edwin*' T. Meredith ot it requires a quantity of food to Atlanta, Georgia to visit her daugh-^ its o f the United States is any affair ber of the highest paid entertainer satisfy a growing family. Flshds, ter and family, Mr. afid Mrs. Wil­ Help keep the dance hall. natives could make, lacking Euro­ lo'wa and Governor Vic Donahey of of any American. But just now he quartet in Manhattan. . . . Which Ohio. mice, small birds, and in some plac­ liams. Mr. 'Williams is a professor Help keep organized recreation. pean arms, they did make. It was a has departed from this view long means plenty cf money. . . . And Meredith is darker than Dona­ es crawfishes, make up the ordi­ in the Atlanta Uniyersity. V nary bill of fare of the family, and Help all 'our young folks. long, long war that followed. For enough to express himself very just three years -ago he was trying hey but he’s visible. Mrs. E. M. Yeomank has the out in an amateur act in Lllydale, • Donahey, just re-elected to a the gathering of a constant supply, rheumatism tind was unisble toi/play more than 200 years the Dutch forcibly and very intelligently on means much travel. N. Y., or some such place. . . . third term as governor of the Buckr the organ in church Sunday morn­ killed, and captured and enslaved, Where its natural supply of the subject of China. He protests Which shows that they roll fast eye state, says he.isn’t a presiden- ing. Miss Ida Hamilton ^presided in and finally, by 1808, they had ac­ wild prey is depleted, the mink against any intrusion by foreign when they start going. . . . ; ■ 'tlal candidate, but, sufficiently her place. quired firm possession of the coun­ Charles Frohman, actor-manager, urged, they all ^all for it. sometimes invades theuoultry.yard powers into the tangled affairs of where the results arw serious. Its Morris Swartz of Hebron was .a try. who now holds forth with , a series j And consider Donahey’s per­ caller in town Friday evening. ' that harassed nation ^nd digs vig­ of “ salons” known as. “ Ten Nightt! formance—a Republican ticket destructive habits, however, are Except for a tiny interlude dur­ orously at the ground prepared by offset by the fact that ltd fur com­ Lewis Phelps spent ' Friday at in a Star Room.” . . . Everyone elected from top to bottom, by an Storrs College. ’ ing the Napoleonic wars^ Java has, Silas Strawn, United States repre­ that is anyone on Broadway at­ overwhelming majority, with the bines beauty and durability, and is therefore valuable. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Griswold, been a Dutch possession ever since. sentative to the special conference tends. . . . E. H. Sothern, Lenore single exception of Donahey. .A presidential possibility like this of Qrlswoldvllle, visited. Mrs. Gris­ And the worst exploited colonial on Chinese customs tariff, for some Ulrich. Taylor Holmes, Wllliatn. wolds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holden Hodge and who-have-you are typi­ isn’t to be sneezed at in a state that Send a stamped addressed en* possession to which any European sort of intervention in China by the casts as many electoral votes as V elope and questions of fact having Brojrn recently. Any Part of the Town. cal headline guests. . . . to do with Nature will be answered state ever held outrageous claim. powers. “ Leave China alone!” is Lois Moran, the little movie lady Ohio. Burton Lewis spent Friday night by the consulting staff of Nature in South Manchester.. The Javanese civilization has dis­ the keynote of Borah’s address. Is enjoying la grippe at her'moth­ Magazine of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Horace Maine of Scotland, appeared. There is no longer a lit It is not to be forgotten th.'it er’s home. . . . Helen Hayes, through arrangements made by; Broadway’s favorite ingenue, is re­ THIRTY KILLED, INJURED spent two days with her sister, Mrs' erature. No longer do the people President Ccolidge Is already com­ this pape|. ported engaged. . . . Jimmy Walk­ IN JAP MINE BLAST Fred Bishop ^he. last of the week. The Manchester Community Clv^ maintains there build beautiful temples. Their mitted to the policy of leaving er, mayor of this town, with a tr'ck Bertran Wright has given up bis a commodious club house and acres of ground; culture is dead. They slave under China alone. We are glad to hear colored muffler which all Broadway Toklo, Nov. 16.— Thirty miners A bank which will take five position In Nfew.York and is staying, at hoihe for the present- in the heart of the town for xhe benefit of all the whip of the Dutch. Many rich the powerful voice of the Sagebrush soon will adopt, no doubt. . . . were killed and injured by, a gas ex­ years to complete, and which, next M'ss Helen Hamilton was home the :^pler-th‘e young folks and the grown-ups. burghers in Amsterdam and Rotter­ senator raised in support of the Mary Miles Minte’r sailing for,Eu­ plosion in the Mitsui mine at Go- to the Bank ot England will be rope to “ forget it all.” toji, prefecture of Fukuoka, today, the largest in Great Britain, is for n short time Sunday evening. dam live in luxury from the sweat­ President’s position, even though it Froih November 11 to May 25 last, 3,000 inen, GILBERT SiyAN. according to word received here. now under construction. A surprise was given to Mr. and ing toil of Javanese subjects .^who be at some sacrifice of his own Mrs. A. B. Frink Sunday by their women and children enjoyed the club’s various are as completely enslaved as theory that it is none of our affair children to celebrate’ their 40th au^-' diversions, consisting of bridge whists, pool, though chattle deeds to them were what other nations do to each nlversary. M^. aqd Mrs- Frink were -checkers, cards, reading room, suppers, cook­ recorded. Evolution married 40 years agb In Tunner- ing classes, health talks and millinery classes. other. vMle (Now Amston) by the Rev. They call it “ Bolshevism,” now, Lee Nott, those present Sunday The Community Club afford^ a convenient w'hen these people rise in despera­ A TELLING POINT. were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Frink of meeting place for several organizations, includ­ tion against their rulers. Yet they If a conviction should be brought Boston, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mur­ ing lUwanis, Progressive Club, Manchester Im­ have always risen. Every few years, in the Hall-Mills murder it would phy of Bristol, Mr, and Mrs. Edward provement Club, County Y. M. C. A., D. A. R, beaten and cowed as the vast ma­ Frink and son of South Manchester. be the result of the most extraordi­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Platt of and long’s Daughtfirs. jority of them are, there springs nary kind of evidence that has ever O' Wapping who.motored to Andover up some leader, some little group, had conclusive weight in an Ameri­ o ^ Sunday and spent the day with their who fly at the throats of their op­ can murder trial. It would be due o parents.. pressors— alwkys futilely but al­ to the very proceedings which have Miss Esther Jones visited Mrs. Hand your gift to a canvasser. Or leave it at the ways heroically. It is a good many Abble Allen in Coventry Saturday. befogged and befuddled this case Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. .Community Club. years since the Javanese made one from the beginning;— a backlash of Eskln Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert of these frantic attempts at revolt the activities of the agencies which, Thompson and' sons Eugene and before, but of course the germs of in the interest of the present de­ NOW THAT THEY HAVE TAKEN UP MACHINB GUNS Russell and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, insurrection are always present. fendants, hovered about the case attended the C. E. .Oorventlon in Easttord Saturday evening. They always are and always will be from its earliest monjents, throw­ la every corner of the globe where ing sand in the eyfes of the public men are maltreated as these people and, presumably, of the authori- have been. tlesT “Bolshevism" is a good word for No testimony so far given can T 0 M Old Masters the Dutch task masters of the Java­ compare in importance with that of We walk by talth, not by sight—J nese to send out— it helps to Mrs. Demarest to the effect ’ that SIAVS 2 Corinthians—5:7. hold the sympathy of the rest of she was approached by a Hall-Stev- Of Neptuuj’? empire let us sing. « • « the world for the Holland control. ens detective. Di Martini, with an At whose command the waves obey; Faith makes the discords of thi} SAYS To whom the. rivers tribute pay, present the harmonies ot the tu-^ But it should fool nobody. And if offer of $2,500 for “ forgetting” W H O k n o w s t o w h a t l e n g t h Down the high mountains sliding; ture.— Robert CoUver. by whatever excesses of violence certain facts within her knowledge. Goods bought on time sometimes To whoaT the, scaly nation yields the Javanese should, through a Her statement that she had seen are paid for late. Hq^nage for the ciTstal fields , miracle, free themselves and drive Henry Stevens in New Brunswick Wherein they dwell: Forbidding college students to And every sea god pays a gem their tomentors into the sea, the at a time which utterly conflicts use automobiles reminds us that HAVE COLOR IH CHEEKi world would have to render a ver­ Yearly out of his watarj cell. with his alibi might have been dis­ words like “ verboten” do. occasion­ To deck great Nepfbne’s dladen^. dict of “ justice done” — or else He. missed by the jury as a simple mis­ ally bounce back, no matter bow If your ddn is yellow-cqmpleidai hard they have been stepped on. TjBlUd—tongue coated—aifi)eUte pojf ~ Dutch rule in Java has been one take in time or in identity. But this The tritons dancing fit a ring, w h a v e a W taste in your of the earth’s abominations for cen­ Before his palace gates do make later testimony that the defend­ Retail merchants say men shop­ i% a y . nchgood feelmg-you should turies. ants’ man tried to buy her silence The water with their echoes qua^, take (Jlive Tablets. ^ pers are better sports than women, Like the gi eat thunder Fo^und^* Dr. Edwards’ Ohve Tablets-a t u b -i puts an entirely different light on according to a magazine article. The sea nymphs chaunt thetr ac­ atitute for calomel—were prepM^c* by*l HARTFORD'S DRIVE. the matter; what might have been Probably that’s because they’re not Dr. Edwards after 20 years of stu^. professionals. cents shrill. What Hartford newspapers la- incon^^nentlal becomes vital. THEY EVENTUALLY MAY GO? And the Syrens taught to kill ,OUve Tablets are a p i^ y vegeta^ compoimd nuxed with ouye ou. Qientingly call the “ failure” of the Headlines you never see: WALL With their sweet voice, / Makeievery echoing rock reply. them by their dhre color, community chest drive in that city BOSTON NOLLES. STREET BROKER HELD FOR Tohaveadem,TOnkdan,brightey RED SPEECH. Unto their gentle murmuring noise, srould seem to outsiders to consti­ Another of Boston’s - The praise of Neptune’s, empery. no pimples, a feeling of tute a pretty satisfactory measure criminal cases has gone by the ■ President and Mrs. Coolidge ^—^T. Campkm; Hymn in Praise of of success. To realize within five boards. William J. Corcoran and went clear to Northampton to vote. Neptune. the iivor and bowelr Uce per cent of the amount set down as William T. Hartnett, friends of The party must be worse off then have no dangerous after weeu. required for the various charitable “ the boys” who for years had the we supposed. They start the Nlc andoverccuM RecroaUoo la the birthrigh' tf -rtipation. Ts^e n^U y and note and uplift agencies to be financed Hub in their political grip, were Famous last lines: “ Be sure to I children. Help them •eU by giving pleaangresults. iu the drive is to come about as tried nearly t^o years ago for con­ bum this letter as soon aa you’ve- to the Mamheetwr Coauinnity Club;' yearly. 15c, 30c. 60c. AUDruggia^ near to fulfillment, after all, |w spiracy to extort $60,000 from one read it.’* 1 —Adv.

X V / - ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING liERALD, WEDNESDAY, NQV. 17, 192®, P 46B FIVBI

parties engaged in the search. This Sandwich, once the chief naval The family that, plays togef-ier T P E ’S LOTS IN STORE picture is heartily recommended to those who like-creepy melodrama port and harbor of England,, re­ stays together. Enroll the family in with' a charming touch of .humor, cently observed its 700th anniver­ the Manchester Community Club.-— AT “COUNTRY STORE” sary. Robert Agnew and Gladys'Hulet- Adv. FREE DEUVERY teare featured. “ Perils of the Rail” Gifts, Fun and Double Feature is a stirring drama of the steel SERVICE rails with Helen Holmes starred. SPECIAL NOTICE! MaJte up Tonights Bill. Vau­ It has all the requisites for. ;toal FROM deville and Connie Talmadge screen entertainment and should Our Anniversair Sale comes to a close Monday, Nov. 29. ' Thursday, Friday and Satur- find instant favor with most film Free Souvenir Coupons will be honored with Souvenirs up to and , MANCHESTER. day. ^ fans, smected short subjects including/the last day of the Anniversary Sole,, Nov. 29th. round our the program. "V V \ s " CALL 1530. The^drawlng for the five, tube Don’t forget that you’re due- at i s’' —--- < Atwater Kent radio which is to -s if «.•. the State theater tonight. You be given away at this theater will know— It’s "Country- Store and take place Friday and everyone Is Surnr^e^ Kite.” Of course you urged to save their coupons until won’fm iss it; you can’t afford to the winner is announced. For tjioad HltDREii miss all those fine presents, all who haven’t a set this contest of­ that fun, that surprise that ^Is wait­ fers a shining opportunity to se­ ing'tor you, and that big* Rouble cure one absolutely tree of charge CRY inc. feature. “ Country Store - Nlte” and for those who already haye.one Wise, Smith & Co., offers the biggest bargain bill that it provides a chance to get a splen­ Hartford you could get anywhere. Not only did Christmas present for some that, but it’s a night for everybody close friend. The set, as nearly for the people who want to forget We Cash Cheney Brothers’ Pay Checks every radio fan knows, is one of >< A their blues, and for those who want the best and,a packed house will no entertainment just for the sake of doubt greet the close of the contest ... good amusement. Young and old Friday. alike will like "Country Store.” That’s enough: just be sure you come. In “ The Lodge in the Wilder­ MMCfli>ttn»15Fluidl ness,” the first screen offering to­ ODD FELLOWS CHANGE night at the State, there are mom­ ents that are the most intense ever witnessed on the silver screen. THEIR HOLYOKE D.ATE "The Boy Friend” with Marcellne Day and John Harron, which is the King David Lodge has found It other feature, is a hilarious come­ necessary to change the date of dy of the girl who got sick of the their visit to Oak Lodge of Holyoke, “ hick town” and wanted to get to Mass., tc Saturday, Nov. 27. It was the Big City to see the high life. lin«theS*oiMcti$wrt2S^ It looks like ‘another big hit found that the date originally set astori jn\NVvNNNNNNNXVS>X\NN>X\NXX\NXNXNXNN\\\V>XSV Brings and announced through the columns C A Coat News vaudeville bill for the State the lat­ ter part of the week. Just take a of this paper conflicted with other slant at these acts that have been important events which made the The Young Mother. g s s s i S s booked: change necessafy. > I S S " C S : ^ The local lodge is to \^ork the The ills o f infants and children The first is Billy and Ethel in /Uw***"* “ something that will 'make your First Degree for Oak Lodge and should be so well known to the young­ • SennM hair stand.” If you like thrills, plans are being arranged tor hand­ est of mothers that a reminder or a to Manchester Women hjsre are plenty. ling all those that care to make the rq^etition of the sjrmptoms of illness The second in line is “ The Four trip. Busses will leave the Odd Fel­ seems unnecessary, yet there are some Caddies” in a comedy and harmony lows hall about 3;30 p. m. arriving sketch. Believe us when we say it at Holyoke in time for supper which mothers who overlook a feverish con­ — these boys certainly do know is to be served at 6:30. dition, a little colic, or a disposition to how to sing. All those who anticipate making be irritable. If not corrected they may I— "i' Then comes Hattie Altboff and the trip should give their names to lead to serious sickness. And to correct F*rSnMtSi«M»w^ Company in "Songs and Com-idy the Recording Secretary or to the them, to bring Baby back 'to its happy Trimmings” — one of those acts transportation committee, L. G. that put the trimmings on a good self, is so easy by the use of Castoria Cone, telephone 1430 and J. G. THE vaudeville bill. Glenney, telephone 312-2 on or be­ — a medicine prepared just for infants Number four on the program fore Friday evening. and children. It will regulate the will be O'Connor and Wilson in an act entitled “The Bl^t Duo,” howels (not force them), aid digestion You’re the jury; come and see if and so bring quiet and rest. they are. / The last act, the headliner, will Fletcher’s Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years; r e ­ be the Canfield Ritchie Revue. This Mark Holmes lating, the stomach and bowels of infants and children. It has is a dance offering with all the replaced the nauseating Castor Oil, so-called Soothing Syrups, niftiest steps and a lot more. We’ll poisonous Paregoric and other vicious concoctions in the homes of let you find out what the rest of it Funeral Director is. true and honest mothers—^mothers who love their children. —■ But that’s not all. Connie Tal­ Licensed Embglider. madge will be here in “ The Duch­ Those mothers will gpve their babies foods and medicines es­ ess of Buffalo.” Zowskl! This pecially prepared for infants and children. one’s a wowskl! She thought ca­ Lady Assistant. Calls Day viar was bird sot in oil; she didn’t To avoid imitations always look for the signature of know Russian sable from Tom or Night. Proven directions m ea^ package. Physicians everywhere reconunend it cat; but she did know that ermine 223 No. Main S t, Phone 406-2. looked pretty and that her sweetie was the handsomest boy in Russia — so it didn't take a troupe of Swiss bell ringers to make her think of wedding chimes. Undoubtedly “The Duchess of Buffalo” is Connie’s best and fun­ niest comedy yet. With her in the cast is Tullio Carminatl, a new face on the cinema, but an extreme­ ly capable one. By special request “ The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” Will be at the State next Sunday, Mon­ day and Tuesday. This is Rudle Valentino’s greatest picture. If you haven’t seen it before, here’s I your big chance; If you have you Let Us Show You How You Can will like it all the better again. Make a Real Saving On Ypur 1 / COMEDY AND ROMANCE Coal Bill This Winter I ON RIALTO’S PROGRAM COATS OF PILE FUR FABRIC PUR TRIMMED SPORTS COATS SEAL PLUSH COATS In many plaid and mixture fabrics and suedine. These tailored coats will appeal to the younger miss and to the “ Folly of Youth” and “ The Elaborately lined and trimmed with chincillette fur col­ older woman who likes a “ sporty” coat, special at.the Anni­ Brand of Cowardice” are the. two lars and cuffs. Anniversary sale price versary Sale features closiuig their engagement at the Blalto theater tonight. The first Is an entertaining story which as its title suggests, concerns the foibles of the present day genera­ tion. The thrills in the story are Ln t925 w e experienced a tremendous coal provided by a gang of bootleggers, shortage. During this time White ,Oak 42.50 $39.00 their activities add their final cap- $ turel The cast employed in “ Folly Coal mined in the heart of the famous of Youth” is an exceptionally fine a smokeless coal helds of West Virginia was one and includes Gaston Glass, Gertrude Astor and Hedda Nova. brought to our attention.* We have made SMARTLY FURRED "The Brand of Cowaidice” special­ a thorough investigation of this type of COATS OP HUDSON SEAL PUR With Wolf and. Beaver are these lovely coats of Luxtrosa, izes in action with a capital A. The Why YOU coal, and are now ready to make immedi­ Velsheen and other handsome fabrics. These coats incor­ story has its locale in the fast dis­ PABRIC porate many of the cleverest style notes of the season and appearing ranch country of South­ ate deliveries and recommend iW purchase. feature all the warm rich shades of red and brown which With handsome "Queen Anne” collar and cuffs of Mar- ern California, and depicts the W e suggest that you investigate White Oak are so much favored this season. These coats were made adventures of a lone cowboy from Should Bum mink fur. These coats are handsomely lined, to sell at $79.00 and above. Our price j Texas who rpuuds up an outlaw before ordering your winter suppli^. We gang which periodically attacks a have stocked this coal because we feel that SpAish hacienda. The capture of the band forms one of the most ex­ WHITE OAK in so doing we are better able to solve the citing tales screened in a long time. heating problems of our customers. Bruce Gordon and Carmellta Ger- 89.00 69.00 aghty are co-starred. A comedy COAL $ $ that is good for more.tban a few Thousands of New England homes are now laughs and a news reel will also burning it with the utmost satisfaction. be shown. Fuel experts appointed by the New Eng­ The two features being shown to­ morrow and Friday, “ Unknown 1* Low volatile. land Governors have investigated this type Treasures” and “ Perils of the of coal, and report that it contains more Rail.’’Selected short subjects will also be offered.^ “ Unknown Treas­ 2* Kindles quickly. heat, less ash waste, and if bought at two- ures” has a story oased on the thirds the price of New England’s usual search for some hidden bonds in a fuel, that the consumer actually gets twice FUR GOATS supposedly haunted house. It is 3* Costs less per ton. pure mystery melodrama and most as much for his money. of the suspense is contributed by a At Prices That Cannot Be Duplicated Later on. We Bought huge ape which wanders through 4* Low in ash waste. INVESTIGATE AND CONSIDER WELL the house attacking the various WHITE OAK COAL. ^ These Before the Strike- 5 . Bums slowly, lasts long. V A Raw, Sore Throat SEALINE FUR COATS KID CARACUL FUR COATS quieWy when you apply a little Of prime buck pelts, $98.00. Miaterole. It penetrates to theWe spot 6* Gives more heat per toiv In cocoa and platinum with fox collars, with a g^tle tmgle, loosens the conges- $149. ucmand^wsout the soreness and pain SQUIRRELETTE FUR C0AT8 , and won t blister like the o ld -fa sh i^ 7 . It IS clean, and smokeless. WHITE OAK COAL mustard plaster. < With eoUars of fox fur, $100. CARACUL FUR COATS t ointment More Heat at Less Cost With large fur collars, $200. 8* Entirely free fromclinkers. NEAR SEAL FUR COATS ailllhs, w u p . stiff nect asthma, neu­ SOLD BT With Shawl collars of marmink fiir, ralgia, hradache, congestion, pleurisy, % SILVER MUSKRAT FUR COATS r h e i ^ ^ . lumWo. pains and achn $160. M tl» hack or joints, sprains, sore With fox collars, $249. ra ^ e s. Ibises, chilblains, frosted feet, NATURAL MUSKRAT FUR COATS colds on the chest. Th€ 2Jew England (Jovernora’ Fuel The Manchester Lumber Co. Diagonally worked pelts with collars o f. MARMINK FUR COATS 7*0 Mothtrat A^terola is also CommUtee recommend* that “Loto VoU SOUTH MANCHESTER atUe or Bmoketeaa Bituminoue Coat fox fur, $198. Of handsomely worked pelts, $200. i® nildor fora for *houid be apeelfled in making pvrthaae babies and small ehildrea. jrom dealer," Ask for Children's Mttsterole, PONY FUR COATS Bee their report October, ISZt NORTHERN SEAL FUR COATS Jars A Tubes In three colors, and trimmed with Lynx, Beaver, Fox and Fitch, $249. In extra large sizes, $129.

W« will be glad to you further information or you may write NORTHERN SEAL FUR COATS NATURAL GRAY SQUIRREL dixeet to the-White Oak Coal Co., 85 Devonshire Street, Bostoa With Mushroom collars of beige squir­ FUR COAT rel, $185. • With platinum fox collar, $550. 3 L Battmr than a mattanf pUuttr ‘ ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, wispNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1928. 1»AGBSIX

Sketches by Kwesefi, Synopsis by Braucher Change in Rates THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA: Sam Hbusion For Herald G a s h e d Advertising On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: . All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Pound and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a,line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a

\ h ESE p r i c e s a r e f o r CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents w)ll be made for advertisements charged and billed. ,*if I err the blame is He led.his men on. The In Washin^on old Andrew Jackson.sat before Down the bank of the Colorado river the dreary re­ mine,” he wrote. “ Had treat of Houston and his men continued. It was like a enemy reached Sah I consulted all I would Felipe. Houston ad­ mob fleeing before the advance of a cruel arniy. Yet ing troops. At San Jacinto it paused. As If readino TO RENT have been like an ass be­ dressed his troops. “ Our FOR SALE the fate of Texas depended upon this “ disorganized Houston s designs he said: "Here’s the place. P Sam tween two stacks of moment Is near,” he s^id. rabble.” Houston often spent the night slttijig In his ■3 f o r s a l e —Get your T^nksgiv- . FOR RENT—4 room tenement, all lb hay.” Jem'em a fight!fL L r-"'’*'’ > ' ’6 and give Ing roosters from Frank N. Smith, improvements, 115 'Walnut stVeet. saddle, leaning on a tree. f Continued-1 245 Union street. Telephone 844--. TO RENT—On Chestnut street, a FOR SALE—200 busiiels of carrots seven room tenement, modern im­ and 350 bushels of I^atabaga turnip, provements. Inquire at 73 Chestnut 31.00 bushel, delivered. Call Hastings street or telephone 216-4. Market. Phone 4 3 8 - 4 . ______t Recreation develops virile cltl- TO RENT—Nice tenement, 6 rooms, With a story that drips spies, for­ LITTLE JOE I zenship. Help the Community Club f o r s a l e —Hard wood $8 a load; hot air heat. 325 per month. Arthur A. FOUND DREAMS COME TRUE IN eign agents, detectives, sinister also turnips and corn stalks. Call Knofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main street. eavesdroppers and valuable plans ■William Sass, 5(0 \ ernon street. Tel. RADIO every few feet, there, is plenty of f|tie MATES ro PUT UP 1930-3.^______TO RENT—5 room flat, flrst floor, FOUND—Child’s cap. Owner may ClRCiE TWO KATURES all modern improvements. 321 East have same by calling at South H.rald action and suspense, along with re­ \MITM am FOR SALE—Ames steam boHer. Center street. Inquire 41 Bigelow St. office. ^______lieving touches of comedy and a ©(.UpT WH£M it suitable for greenhouse or gax^ge, in BY WILLIAM J. FAGAN number of Talmadge’s dangerous | lood condition, cheap. Apply Quality TO RENT—^Tenement of 6 large FOUND—A young female Alrdale Bakery, 881 Main street^______rooms. Tern improvemeuts. corner dog without tag. Call at 684 Middle Fine Pr<|Juctions at Popular “ stunts” that have proven so popu- ( Ridge and Pine, 33.00 per month. In­ (United Press Staff Correspondent) Turnpike, East. _____ Local Playhouse Next "^o! lar with the fans. The picture moves for' s a l e —P ^ atoes, and apples. quire 58 Pine street or telephone New York, Nov. 17 (Unitel rapidly, and has a fast and exciting E. A. Buckland. Wapping, Conn. l.ei. 1232. ______Press).— Phillips Carlin, football Da>*s. “Family Upstairs” | Manchester 67-5.______climax. Ena Gregory, Herbert FOR RENT—Second floor, five room announcer fot WEA5, has devised a Last Times Tonight. j Prior, Harry Dunkinson, Joseph FOR SALE—Vulcan 4 burner gas flat, refirlshed, 33 Cooper street, rent WAPPING system for enabling radio football Harrington and Paul. Dimmes are range with oven and broiler, t22; also $30.00 per month. Home Bank & Trust fans to mo; ' successfully follow the gas hot water heater, 39. E- -t*.. Co. You say that dreams don’t come : included In 'the cast. Scott Dunlap, Crosby. 21 Summit street. Phone progress of the ball up and down who directed Talmarge’s “ Better FOR RENT—Six room flat on Cam and across the field of play, ft con­ true? How often have you dreamed , 1764-2. ______bridge street, all modern improve­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Buck- of. seeing a double feature program | Man,” also handled the megaphone ments. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street sists of theoretically dividing the on this production. FOrT s a l e —Seasoned hard 'wood. land left by automobile last Mon­ length of the field into four^xones, where each feature would be a dis- j 312 a cord $13 split. 38.00 truck load or phone 504. tinctive production in its indiv'dual | 38 75 split. Call S. Anderson, telephone day morning for a weeks visit with A B, C and D. i Tonight will be the last time TO RENT—5 room tenement, fur­ relatives and friends in Claremont, class?. Or, to say it in plain words, !| that you will have a chance to see 477-2. ______nace, gas. 7 minutes from mills. 30 Hence, ■when Carlin announces Essex street. Telephone 1287-13. N. H. that “ the ball is on Yale’s 10 yard two pictures equally good? You say i ‘The Family Upstairs” that de- Nine days out oi ten a fireman f o r s a l e —Geese for Thanksglv- you’ve often dreamed of such a | Ing. 35c lb all^ . and 45c dressed. Rev. Truman H. Woodward and line, zone B” the listener following i lightful comedy of life in the leads an easy lire, but on the FOR RENT — Three, and four bifl, but that it was only dreams, j American tenement home. You have (S>N£IV Telephone Mrs. J»ohn Howell, 1928 room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ G. A. Collins were chosen as dele­ him knows that the ball is 10 yards j tenth day he sometimes earns vice, gas range, refrigerator. In-a- gates from the Congregational from Yale’s goal and approximately and always would be? Bah! that’s I your own family scraps and think FOR SALE—Turnips 75o bushel de­ all applesauce, for the Circle theatre a year’s pay. livered, 60c at the farm, yellow and door bed fu.-nlshed. Call Manchester church here to meet with the Hart­ 12 1-2 to 25 yards from the side­ ; nothing-of them, but did you ever Recreation is natu.'n’f. hlg'iroad white. F. A. Krah, 669 Tolland Turn­ Construction Company. 2100 or tele­ will ha-ve two features the next two stop to ’think of what a hilarious o health. Support your Community A C|mnecticut General income phone 782-2- ford^ East Association of Congre­ line bounded by zone A. The width pike. gational churches at Scantic on next of the field is divided Into four days that would be a credit to any - comedy these feuds would make if Club.— Adv. p ro ^ tio n policy is like the "'•B'fVP c?ADE—Hardwood, Reo truck FOR RENT—Heated apartment of Monday, Nov. 22, at 2 p. m. for parts, each 12 1-2 yards wide. theater as single features. They are ! pJt on the movie ; screen? That’s fireman. When it, does get to 7 4 Qnn 19 75 split. V. Flrpo, 97 5 or 6 rooms, with modern it-.prov- “ Wages For Wives” , a Fox produc­ just what has happened in “ The WeUs^slreet* Phone 154-3. r.ients. Robert V. Treat. Flmne 468. the purpose of advising the church Carlin states that he v as prompt­ work, it saveA the day. in regard to the resignation of the ed to the discovery of this system tion, and Dick Talmadge in “ Doub­ Family Upstairs,” which has its BATTERY WORK ' FOR SALE^O feet of wall fixtures, FOP. RENT—In Greenacres, first pastor, the Rev. George B- Hawkes. by the complaints of football fans ling With Danger.” , showings at the Circle tonight. It provides an income if sick­ two 8 foot show case. Packards and second floor flats at 73 and 75 Every woriian will smile under- Benton street. Call 820. Mrs. Leslie H. JuJd and Mrs. who were able to follow the ball up Authorized "Willard” Service ness c-r accident prevents your Pharmacy, South M anchester.__ and down the field but who found standingly and the men. will chuckle working, and helps with doc- George Finn of Syracuse, New York sympathetically when they see the Station. i^ R SALE-Chestnut wood, hard have been spending several days at it difficult to visualize the position 'to '/s bills besides. Keeps wood, and hard wood slabs sawed to of the ball in relation to the side­ way the husbands keep house after Carbon .Burning. order. L. T. Wood. 55 Bl.ssell street, WANTED the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. their wives have deserted- them in your savings intact. telephone 496. Collins. lines. Auto Electrical Work. One of the most helpful contri­ the William Fox production of Put one to work for you. Evergreen Lodge of Masons F. & Electrical Appliances Repaired. WANTED—A girl for office work ] butions to -following football de­ “ Wages for Wives.” This picture with knowledge of stenography. Re­ A. M. No. 114 held a special meet­ scription via radio is the system was adapted from the John Golden Free Crankcase Service. ply in own handwriting, stating ing last Saturday evening at their Connecticut General REAL ESTATE salary desired and qualifications. Box employed by The Chicago Dally comedy drama “ Chickenfeed” temple at East Windsor Hill, Dis­ A, Herald. News which operates station Claude. Gillingwater, Earle Foxe LifelnsuranceCoiripany trict Deputy * Mayor Norman JOHN BAIISOLA FOR SALE—One new 6 room bunga­ WMAQ. Each Saturday, four dia-. and Creighton Hale are the three WANTED—One or two passengers Ste'vens of Hartford was the speak­ FAYETTE B. CLARKE. Agt low all on one floor with floors and for St. Petersburg, Florida. Starting grams of the football field, ruled eff husbands whose wives desert them With Barrett & Robbins trim finished in oak Thursday by automobile. Samuel er of the evening. Vheii the farhiiy financial question 913 Main St. Phone 39*2 10 Depot Sq. - Tel. 292 dining room, and hallwaj, larg Davidson. Phone 4-3011 Hartford, to­ into live yard sections, are publish­ porch, ironing board, steam heat, Mrs. Henry Baker who has been proves-too hard to answer. Jacque­ night. ^ ill at her home is improving. She ed, one for each quarter. In this hedge, shade and fruit trees. A nice way, radio listeners are enabled to line Logan;-Zasu Pitts and Margaret McGovern Granite Co. comfy home to live in. Frank Palozle, WANTED—Boys to sell flavoring has had as her guest recently Mrs. Seddon are the wives |n question. iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiinu 93 Glenwood street. __ __ extracts after school; send for free William Hodge of Pougkeepsie, N. “ score their own” , marking the CEMETERY MEMORIALS sample. Wakefield Extract Co., San- progress of the ball up and down Mqrgaret Livingston adds a new S ' 3 ' f o r SALE—One 6 room 2 1-2 story Y., who was also ill while there. vamp role to her list. KepresentPil by house, with hard pine finish, e.11 itn bornville, N. H. The Pleasant Valley club is to the gridiron. j. provements and in n.ce condition. Thrilling, mystery is tbe keynote C. W. HAKTENSTEIN WANTED—To repair and clean hold its meeting at the home of Mr. of Dick Talmadge’s latest F. B. O. These homes must be seen to be ap sewing machines of all makes. All KACEY BOWLING LEAGUE 140 Summit'St. Telephone 1621 predated and as private owner is work guaranteed. Tel. Manchester and Mrs. Robert Valentine next release, “ Doubling With Danger” . selling them, can be bought at an at No. 715. Go anywhere. R. W. Garraid. Wednesday, Nov. 17th. Mrs. George tractive price. For information call 37 Edward street, Manchester. Moulton Is to assist Mrs. Valentine Hayes, came thrpugk Witk l?^ Frank Palozie, 93 Glenwood street. higk single in the^flfl.V session ,ot WANTED—Celluloid auto curtains as hostess. "Have you a single or double the Kacey Mon­ to repair, new ones to make. Chas. JThe Y. M. C. A. seniors have been day evening. He alBp\|nri^'.tn hlglt hous^that you would like to ex­ Laking, 214 Main street. s change for a brand-new wo-family _ cooperating splendidly with the three spring of 3 The Gttardian of in the very best section of Hartford. j 51ALE HELP WANTED parlshhouse committee in altering defeated-If 6. 1 t^q ,ofit''at'ft(^ee qtid Twelve rooms, with all the MAGNETOS provements. A. E. Flske, 750 Main the audit^oilum of the M. E. chupcih No. 2 took three sti^j5)it.J;fwm No'. Salesmen to sell our high grade so that it will be suitable for basket­ and Propertu street, Hartford 2-419 6 . ______garden and field seed direct to plant­ 4- . ■ V ball. The boys figure that if they FOR SALE—6 room single, one car ers. A good position with big Income. On Friday nlgl^t Team , : 5 will Experience unnecessary. Cobb Co., stand by the townspeople and pro­ howl Team 7 and Toam,.6 ,v^i .bowl RECHARGED garage, all Improvements, inclining Franklin, Mass. furnice heat. High location. Price vide good games in a good place, Team 8. • • $5300. See Stuart J. Wasley, Main St.^ WANTED — Boarders. 6.0 Cooper. the townspeople will stand.by them The scores: . '' IN T H E C A R Hill street, 3 minutes walk from mills. and give suitable support through Team No. 1 f o r s a l e o r Phone 1498-2.______several farms which 1 can trade for attendance and freewill offerings- Fr. Timmins...... 83 98 89 NORTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. Manchester p rop e^ . See WANTED—To buy cars for Junk. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bheldick had Cotter ...... 88 98 78 esteC. Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service as their guests ever the week end, HILLIARD ST ^ PHONE, t; street. Tel. 1428-2. ______Station. Oak street, TeL 789. P. O’L e a r y ...... 58 54 67 Mrs. Clara Breen, and her daugh­ Hutchinson ...... 95 83 86 NEAR MANCHESTER FREIGHT STATION hisure Your Valuables “ to s e t t l e ^ n"” ESTATE—T wo 2 WANTED—Ambitious . eli. boys. ter Leila of Hockanum, also Miss family houses, 5 rooms to an apart­ Wonderful opportunity to learn the Irene Collins of Hartford. ment with all barber tra* Latest methods taught. 324 . 3 3 f 820 A BOX IN A GK^D SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT minutes from mills, incomj J96(l par Complete course 336.00 Day or eve­ Harry P. Files Jr., returned to Team No. 8 ; • year, price $9,000 for ning class. Call or write f-jr informs th© Suffield school last Sunday eve­ M in e r...... 73 92 78 IS THE amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb. 853 tlon. Vaughns Strictly Sanitary Bar­ ning, after a forced vacation of two MErtn street. T. M orlarty...... 79, . 70 87 ber School. 14 Market street, Hart­ weeks, caused by an accident to f.is ford, Conn. Sweeney ...... 77 lOO 86 BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. NORTH END—At trolley, -Jur knee wjiile playing football. He is Balkner ...... 89 90 94 acres of land, two acres of apple WANTED—Some pleasure these still walking only by the use of his orchard, all young healthy bearing long evenings? Why not have that trees, about 100 In all. Balance good phonograph fixed and enjoy the old crutches. 315 352 345 tlllble land, large barn, garage, favorite records once again. Bralth- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner from Team No. 2 The Manchester Trust Co. chicken coop. Six room single house, walte. 150 Center street. strictly modern Including steam heat. South Glastonbury, called on Mr. D. St. J o h n ...... 96 85 78 A wonderful opportunliy for an in­ WANTED — Woman for general and Mrs . Harry W. Snow of this Gorman 93 80’ 82 come in spare til e and a beautiful housework. Tel. 517 or 98 Oakland St. place on Sunday. I 1 place. Price right for quick sale. Wal­ Hayes ...... 101 124 lace D. Robb. 853 Main street. Mr. and lM[rs. Arnold Nichols and son Donald motored up from 29b 254 284 NORTH END—Wonderful location, MISCELLANEOUS Waterbury Sunday morning and six rooms f ingle, strictly modern, in­ Team No. 4 cluding furnace, all in the pink of spent the day with Mr. and Mrs, Murphy ...... 60 70 70 condition. Garage, plenty of ffhlL Highest prices for rags, papers and Lucius V. Platt and family. W. Taylor ...... 79 77 91 chicken coop, half acre o. land, all tor magazines; rags 2c lb; bundled paper Harry P. Files of Boston, Mass., the low price of $4500 with small 30c per 100 lbs; magazines 40o per J. O’L e a r y ...... 93 106 93 ATWA-TER Fire and Liability amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb, 858 100 lbs. Call 2116, 28 Oak street. spent the week end with his family Main street. here. 232 253 254 I will pay the highest prices for The Wapping Grange degree FOR SAT —Several nice new sin­ rags, papers and-all kinds of metals; gles of 6 rooms. Sacrifice price. Will also buy all kinds of poultry and old team met at the Federated parish INVITE WASHEJGTON K e n t be pleased to show you them. Fur­ cars for Jun'". M. H. Lessncr, Jr., tele­ house on Monday evening, for a re­ TO PLAY AT HONOLULU Insurance ther particulars of Arthur A. Knofla. phone 9.'2-4. hearsal, and will go to Hebron this Honolulu, Nov. 17,— The. Uni­ TeL 782-2, 875 Main. DON’T FORGET—B. M. Gardner, evening to initiate a class of candi­ versity of Washington football RADIO FOR SALE—New single. Just oft E. dressmaker, Johnson block. Ladies dates for Hebron Grange, In the team will be invited to play the Ce.iter street, $6900. Small amount dresses and children’s appareL Prices third and fourth degrees. University of Hawaii here during cash. Modern improvements. Six large reasonabl''. Guaranteed satisfactory. W hen Atwater Kent was rooms. Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. 782-2. Mr. and Mrs. William Armour the Christmas holidays. Coach Ot­ a itmall b oy b e m ade an. RICHARD a RICH Suits, topcoats, overcoats. Tall r- met with an accident on their way to Iklum of the latter college, an­ Model 35 electric m otor for run- made $35. R. H. Grimason. 607 Main nounced today. to work in Hartford last week, near w ith O n e D ial TO RENT at the Center. * the home of John Lathrop. The car f niiig an electric fan. It Tinker Building, South Manchester* was turned over and p’ nned Mr. still works. Tbat’s the Rags, magazines, bundled paper way he has always made and junk bought at hlg’iest cash Armour under it, but fortunately no M o d d H FOR RENT—6 room' house, all Im­ prices. Phone 849-3 and I will calL J. one was hurt. everything—with pains­ provements Including steam heat. In Elsenbeig. Radio Speaker taking care. That’s the Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Billings, Hiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiuiiuiiiiiiuiimiiiiiinnilim»»m»****^*******^*******” quire at 134 Birch street. returned from their wedding trip, G. Schreiber & Sons he makes Radio. AUTOMOBILES And that’s why so many TO RENT—Garage to rent. Inquire last Friday night and are living on Model 32 at 60 Cooper street^ Tel. 241-4 Strickland street, Manchester. people come into this ^pnthi O ne D isl . store and ask for Atw ater fJHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiriimuniiuniimiiimiiuinnnsiHm*****'****” '*'” = FOR RENT — Furnished heated FOR S.ALE—Light six Studebaker am . room with private family on Main coupe; upholstering and paint like General Contractors Kent Receiving Sets and street, very central. Address Herald. new; tires and motor very good. $400. RadioSpeakers-Theyare 153 Bldrldge atreet FOR RENT—Ono 7 room tenement. Goslee & Goslee , sure o f satisfaction. 8 Acres State Road | Maple street. Apply to H. R. Tryon, FOR SAT.TC—1926 Chevrolet coach, BoUders of ‘^Better BnUt Homes’ mm in care of J. W. Hale Company. demonstrator, equipped with new tires, excellent conditions, w. R. T elepb on e 1 0 0 5 *2 . Barrett & Rebbins TO RENT—4 room tenement, very Tinker, Jr., 130 Center. Phone 1000. CONTRACTORS AND reasonable. Inquire 75 Wells street. 913 Main Street Gas Station | FOR SALE—1925 Chevrolet coach BUILDERS TO RENT—4 room tenement. First and 1925 Chevrolet coupe, fine con­ Shop: 285 West Center Street with seven room liouse. J-acre tobacco tUi'aj.e. 'J'’ ~ class condition, modern Improve dition. Duco finish, have had excellent real good proposition for the ri;?iu -man. Pnci' ic ov.;/ ■’•I '-’J- ^ ments, also garage, 238 Oak street. care. Price means real saving to you. W. R. Tinker, Jr., 130 Center. Phone Two miles from Manchester. s FOR RENT—^Three room tenement High Grade with all Improvements, 73 Blssell 1000.______Five building lots, close, to state roacl, shovr. cti street, also furnished . ooms for light FOR SALE—1938 Ford sedan, good of Green School. $ 6 5 0 .takes them al'.. housekeeping. running order. Telephone .783. Building ODER MAKING Right at the Green, seven-rue: ! , TO RENT—Five room apartment in FOR SALE—Ford coupe, good con yard, lot 65x179. Price only SSO'^';!. practically new two-family bouse dition, good tires. Inquire 63 Wells HOMES with furnace, gas, etc. With or with­ street between 5 and 6 p. LAST D AY Dr Hotaling's place on C: a . out garage. Rent reasonable. Inquire \ of E. h. G. Hohenthal or his sons. OFFICES location, house has fi mums, n c , LOST TOMORROW tiled vestibule and bathroom fl' ' ■ ■ FOR RENT—2 room suite and single room in Johnson Block, suit­ LOST—A small black dog. answers STORES Immediate nccuiiancy. able f-r light housekeeping. Apply to the name of Brownie. Finder please Fresh from Press, $7.00 Barrel. Wadsworth oti\- Aaron Johnsor. 63 Linden street or to call 1930-5. FARM BLDGS. 11 the Janitor. a good bai ' LOST-^mall brown pocketbook, $o 10 Gallon Keg, 92.00. FOR RENT—4 room flat, $15 per and some change on Hartford car REPAIRING month. Apply C. J. Woodhouse’s vtoro from Manchester. Call 1049-12 after 6 No Job Too Big or Too Small. Bear of 102 Main Street. and carry a stock on hand. Call on us 176 Spruce street. _____ o’clock. FOR RENT—Four room flat in new LOST—On Saturday afternoon on We solicit an opportunity to TeL 118-12. % m l I bouse, all Improvements, at 170 Oak Woodland or Main streets, a bundle o'MiN K'r. street with garage; also three room containing a pair of overshoes. Please estimate on your requirements. , ,. / . - Joseph G. Wilson flaL Inquire 164 Oak street or call return to Daniel J. Sullivan, 74 Wood­ Real Estate — Insurance 616-6. ______land streeL y Quality and Service I 28 Spruce street Phone 641. | FOR 'BENT—6 room lower flat, 82 LOST—Black and white Alrdale and Assured. u iiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiihMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuuiiiiiiHiiuuimiuuiiuiiiiL Chestnut stieet, corner IdiureL. TeL hound dog, answers to nams of Lefty, Phone 899*4 or 205*4* 1424. tag'86648. Finder plsMS oaU 1781. ■ . i \ 's;.

. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOV, IT, 1929. PAGE SEVEN; ■ N e d Central Board of Officials WAY DOWN SOUTH IN DIXIE’' YALE-HARVARD GAME MINOR NOW in FootbaO Says Henry L. FarreH JOE-WILLIAMS dit, By HENRY L. FABRELIi OBEBUN BOASTS Fin e MARK ON DEFENSET Few Ootsido of;Crimsofl"and Detroit players who questioned ‘*W111 to win and you can'll lo (United Press Sports Bditbr) George Moriarty’s eyesight and is a pet theory of Coach Bill R New York, Not. 17—For the 'judgment last summei', are sure to of Princeton that has proved , Oberlln, O., Nov. 17— One of way, look a ' Dix-ie., lAnd Den I ndsh I was in> Dix-ie, Btop. B b e Cure Aboot Outcome first time In s good many years, the the best defensive records dur­ spend a few restless moments dur­ successful. .... The Boston forward pass may not be the prin­ ing the first six weeks of the ing the winter. Sox please take notice. cipal target when yie football rules current football season was Saturday. committee meets this winter. compiled by the little* Oberlln Benny Friedman of Michigan .re­ Grover Alexander says he nsi Unless something radically wrong college eleven. cently enjoined Detroit floglst three fast balls to strike out Tpi develops before the end of the sea­ In its six games over that By DAVID J. WALSH from using his name for advertis­ Lazzeri and save the world serll son, there will be very few targets stretch Oberlln held the opposi­ I. N. S. Sports.Editor ing purposes...... Being a good for the C ardin als. “ They mt for the rule makers to shoot at. ■ tion to but four points. A pair New York, Nov. 17— Speaking of business man, Benny prefers to say have been, I didn’t see any of them”J it with passes rather than flowers. admits Tony. Football, as far as the actual of safeties accounted for the taT- ray! to Ub anddie in Di A- anti-climaxes, whether I was or playing rules are concerned, seems lies. Mount Union scored one not, the fact has been called to my te be in a most healthful state but and Western Reserve the other. attention that Harvard and Yale • “Stuffy" Mclnnls should feel Harvard says Princeton has he^:^ the code of ethics may or the rules Meanwhile dberlin ran up 72 Intended to play a football game at -^right at home managing the tail- come very uncouth in its football; them'selres may be worked on for points,'beating Baldwir.-Wallace, New Haven on Saturday. I think end. Phillies. He played^ for years for pl^y and unless it reforms, is to be HERSCiL cut -from the Crimson social regls-. the purpose of giving more^protec- Marietta, Mount Union, Western CALDWELL this, is a fine '.dea. Theie teams of Connie Mack while he was winning tion to the officials. Reserve, Rochester and Case. Minor consequence should be en­ annually cellar championships. ter.... Football Is no longer t The referee in the widely dis­ couraged. sport at Harvard, merely a reasoi cussed game between the Army and ’•b a b e '" Sooner or later, the two remain­ During those lean years, with the for class reunions. Syracuse was slugged by a Syra­ PEARCE ing members of the late Big Three Athletics, “ Stuffy” says he met There are -^stlll some smart met cuse player and open charges were Dix. A - way. jw ayl may be good enough to get a place very few players in the American in college. Only the other daj a made that Vic Schwartz, the refer­ in the Big Twenty, composed large­ League.... “ They never stopped at southern institution decided wrest­ ee, was prejudiced in favor of the ly of Notre Dame, Lafayette, Stan­ first, it was two bases or no count ling was no longer a sport and put Army. ford, Alabama and kindred Institu­ with the opposing batsmen.’* ihe hah on it. Singnlar Charge tions, but it is generally under­ This charge was singular owing stood that Rome wasn’t built in an When Interviewed as to the best Snaky hips are a most 'valuable to the fact that Syracuse actually eight-hour day, with time and a methods of saving money. Ty Cobb, asset to the ball carrier In open- picked Schwartz "Ss the referee and half for overtime. We can't all be baseball’s first millionaire player, field running, says an Easte.n.' this "official picking business” major teams. replied, “ Just let the other fellows coach.... What a halfback Gilda. constitutes what the rules commit­ Meantime, the Big Twenty is spend it.” Gray would mal^. tee may determine to be a menace. managing to bear up very bravely If it is a fact that many manag­ without assistance from Cambridge ers of college ‘football games will and New Haven, it being its lolicy N XN w x N.\XX.XX XXXX.X.X.XX XXXXXXx.x.vx.x.vvx.x.x.x.x.wwx.vx.vvx.x not schedule certain games without Harvard claims Princeton used to ask men,- not whether their an­ the privilege of naming the offic­ rough tactics and caused unneces­ 'TTs cestors came over in the Mayflow­ ers, but whether they themselves ials, there certainly is a lack of ele­ sary injuries in defeating the Crim­ «I ^ '*54 * j mental sportsmanship. son 12-0. FREDDIE ever went over for a touchdown. Wind- It might not be a bad idea If the Harvard several times has ac­ PICKARD The anqwer usually Is in the afllr- rules committee could commission cused Princeton of such methods in marive and it is repeated with ' some kind of a central board of of­ the last five years. It has threaten­ pleasing regularity rvery Saturday ficials to name the referees and the ed to break athletic relations with or so. breakers umpires for the big games as or­ Princeton as a result. Harvard and Yale have been ganized baseball does with umpires. It seems this threat simply makes consoling themselves with the Idea It would be a bulky job but it could Princeton fight all the harder and ' c h in k '' that they don’t care who wins from W arm com- be done and it would be worth at perhaps get a little rougher. • WINSLETT them, just as they beat each other. least an experiment. It is more or less football prece­ I’m not particularly fond of bed­ f or t a b 1 e The change made in the forward dent that a college seldom severs time stories. pass rule last winter to penalize a Who Cared? blouses fo r team five yards for every forward athletic relations after being de­ feated. It waits I'.ntil victory comes This one is actually Irritating. pass that was inconpleted after the Did Yale care in the old days its way before calling quits. '’RED? the outdoor first trial hasn’t caused much com­ whether it lost to Upsala or Ar­ Princeton apparently intends to ment. Sufficient figures aren’t BARNES kansas teachers? I seem to feel keep on the Harvard schedule by man. available to say that it has been a that it would have frothed very annually trouncing the Crimson success. But if it hasn’t helped the elegantly at the mouth. Did Har­ They come in by the largest possible majority. sateen lined question as to how rough it is per­ were two of the outstanding fea­ GIRLS’ A. A. LEAGUE This Is all that is left to Har­ tures of the game up to the mid- missible to get in football. vard and Yale, the false pride that or wool plaid Football is a strenuous game. It season mark. prompts them to spoof themselves lined reversible, also heavy woolen lum­ Two of the greatest forward is a give-and-take affair in which Alabama Is In Line Miss Jennie Lucas again copped into a sense of fancied superiority, ■ passing teams of 1925 were stopped the players very often are forced to the high single in the last session regardless of victory or defeats berman's plaids. dead in their first games this sea­ take quite a gruelling. Power-puff of the Girls’ Bowling League at These once great teams, dominat­ son against real opposition. Dart­ tactics don’t get you anywhere. For Its Third Title Cheney Brothers. Her score was ing the situation through the eigh­ mouth was beaten first by Harrord ‘They treated us rough” as an 107. Ethel Andersen won the ties, nineties and the early years Boys’ suedelike jackets in grays and fans. and then by Brown because the for­ alibi for a football defeat never high three string with 290. She of the present century, have fallen ward pass attack was stopped. ^oes very well with me. It comes also made five marks. The scores: By BILLY EVANS upon so low an estate, speaking in Michigan, reputed to have per­ with poorer grace than the um­ Weaving No. 2 a competitive sense, that they find fected the overhead game to the The Crimson Tide of Alabama is . ..7 4 71 83 pire alibi in baseball. rushing on to another Southern G. Nelson .. it necessary to preach loudly the point of invincibility, failed miser­ In a sense, the alibi of rough Greatesf Bowling P. Nelson .. . . .89 68 87 doctrine of Hokum. GEORGE W. SMITH ably to do anything against the Conference championship. If it J. Lappen . . .. .80- 80 . 72 play in football goes back to the succeeds, it will be three in a, row , The situation has become such Navy with the passing :.ame and oflicials, for the deportment of tl-e N. Woodheuse . . .78 74 87 that few, outside of Harvard and was decisively beaten. for the Tuscaloosa athletes. - E. Kissmann ___ 73 79 96 players is up to them entirely. Alabama already has six straight Season in Sport’s Yale, will rush through the streets Dartmouth no doubt was hand- If Harvard believed Princeton in great glee if either team scores capped by the: loss, of Oberlan^r, - conference victories to its credit Totals .i...... 394 372 425 was getting rough, the Crimson with two games to go. On form, a decisive victory on Saturday. Sage and Tiilly bfit Michigan had athletes should have retaliated by Thnfiving No. 2 If this pair Is really serious Friedman, Flora and Oosterbaan, Alabama should win both games, getting a'little more so. Florida and Georgia being -the riv- M. Sauer .. ___ 89 88 86 about their superiority complex, the great trio that was responsible; , Famjpus Coach’^peaks R. Ritchie .% ,... 66 82 86 why give the outsider a chance to for the great-1925 record. .als still to he met. _ Recently In discussing the matter Tennessee, with an eleven of sur­ L. Foots .. « ,...7fi 74. - 74 spoil the illusion? A season consist­ Anent BiU Ingram of rough play with one of the According to Howard Murphy, L. Roth .. .. ___ 97 96 77 ing of just one contest, the Har- prising strength, is resting com­ 65 Bill Ingram, just out of Western greatest football coaches, whose this season will be the greatest in' L. Pukofky . ....78 79 vard-Yale game, would achieve the Conference football and coaching fortably in second place. In its two nan^e I shall not mention since the remaining clashes, Tennessee faces the history of bowling. He made desired effect and leave the princi­ the Navy for the first time, stopped Totals ...... 408 419- 388 pals with their dignity unimpaired. conversation was more rr less con­ Vanderbilt and Kentucky, stronger this prediction today in an Ipter- Michigan’s air attack with a “man fidential, I was told: Weaving No. 8 for man” defense. The Navy for­ opposition by far > than Alabama view with a Herald representative. M. Morgan . ..'. .82 82 88 wards and the secondary ^ fe n se "I stress hard football from the will be up against; “During my lopg experience in M. Klein ...... 58 68 65 didn’t glue their eyes on the ball. time the players report in the fhll To date Alabama and Tennessee the bowling business, I have^never L. Calve .... ___ 82 66 74 until the close of the season. have both faced Sewanee, Louisi­ The defending players each had a seen as much interest displa^d in C. Jackmore .... 80 86 • 97 TOOT HANGS UP man to watch and they watched "I wouldn’t give a dime for a ana State and t|ie Mississippi Ag­ the sport as I hpiire to date already. N. "Taggart ___ 88 88 79 them so closely that Friedman player who eased up on a tackle or gies and in two' instances the vic­ Usually there is not a great deal of tory of Tennessee has been a trifle couldn't do his stuff. slowed down as he hit the line. interest taken In bowling until win­ -Totals ...... 390 390 403 UNUSUAL MARK Two men were assigned to Fried­ “ Make ‘em stay down when you more decisive, particularly in the ter really arrives. But this year, Dressing man and they did nothing else. tackle them. Keep on going when Sewanee meeting. it is different. Already, my alleys F. Mikoliet . . ..68 65 82 WITH RED SOX When they couldn’t get through you hit the line until the opposition Against Sewanee, the Alabama are going every minute of the night K. Tureck . . ___ 83 103 78 quick enough to dump hirp. they renders you stationary. That’s what team was lucky to come through and as late as 11 o’clock, it is al­ H. Millard . ___ 76 78 80 with a 2-0 win, while Tennessee hurried him so that he couldn t got I pr^ch. most impossible to secure an alley. Dummy .... ___ 58 66 65 Qnly five players in the Ameri­ defeated Sewanee 12-0. This, vic­ range or aim in his tosses. “ Play hard but clean. When the “ I really cannot understand, this Dummy .... ___ 80 68 74 can League took part In every Much has been made of the fact ofliclaJ warns you, make up your tory will give Tennessee something gain of bowling popularity. If I game their team played last sepson; to talk about should both elevens that Army, in'drubbing Yale, dldn t mind that you are overstepping bad known It was going to turn Totals ...... 365 380 379 They were Phil Todt of the Boston attempt a single forward pass, ^ i s your limits, ease up. - finish with a clean slate. out, I would have discarded moat Weaving No. 1 Red Sox, Joey Sewell of the, In­ Alabama, on the other hand, de­ doesn’t mean, however, that Biff In no sport is there the per­ of the league bowling because of A. •Symington . . .76 98 70 dians, Bib Falk of the White Sox feated Mike Donahue’s Louisiana the increased number who are Jones, the new West Point boach, is sonal contact that occurs In foot­ M. Kasulki . ___ 53 63 67 and Lou Gehrig and ’Tony Lazzeri ball. Such contacts makes for State team 24-0, while the best howling individually,” y_ C. Novak .. . . .*.71 85 88 of the Yankees. a fundamentalist. v 'Tennesee could do was win by the Mr. Murphy explained that the He was quick to see that he roughness. R. Neeman . a>a a • 80 ‘ 81 95 Todt compiled the best record pf margin of 14-7. pre-season rush was not only ex­ F. Hayden .. ___ 94 80 87 the quintet, however. Todt not only didn’t need anything but straight It is up to the officials to curb Vanderbilt may. upset Tennes­ isting at his alleys but at the Hart­ football to beat a vastly overrated the players. When football goes be­ played in every game, but he wasn’t see’s hopes of going through the ford alleys also. R is Interesting Tritala i ...... 374 407 407 out of the lineup once all season. football team and he was smart yond the limit, the officials are as season without a defeat. When Al­ to nore that there seems to be a Velvet enough to sense that Notre Dame much to blame as the players. The He started the campaign at first abama won from. Vanderbilt 19-7, lack in the number who usually J. Lucas .. .. .83 107 88 base and^inished it there. eyes were peering at his Cadet rules give them the right to inflict the husky Yandy team had not play pool. Mr. Murphy said hla ___ 71 82 82 squad and there was no necessity a severe penalty.” M. Hassett His penormance was unusual and struck it^ stride. Since then it has 'pool business had diminished to JJ. Struff .. ___ 87 86 74 for him to show any trump cards especially so considering he was shown constant improvement, scor­ one-half its normal amount while E. Andersqn ------94 93 103 with a tailehd club where 6hanges on the field. • ing victories over Georgia and bowling had increased doubly. .... 66 66 80 McLanghry’s Work M. McKinney In the battlefront were common. Georgia Tech. Some interesting views on train­ HARRY RICE OF Last fall, after winning the Totals ...... 401 434 427 ing methods were disclosed recent­ Southern title, Alabama traveled to Spinning No. ly by Tuss McLaughry, new foot­ the Pacific coast and provided the BOWUNG J. Brazauski ....62 92 TRAINS TO TAKE ball coach at Brown. He surprised BROWNS MOST biggest grid thrill of the year by E. Sillano ...... 65 the football world by beating Yale defeating University of Washington A. Gustafson . 58 with the eleven men who started 20-19 in one of the most spectacu­ B. Moonan ...... 77 CROWD TO THE BOWL the game and the following Week VERSATILE GUY lar games of the season. O. B. A. A. MEN’S LOOP E. FranciachTna .56 he sent his team against Dartmouth While Alabama has no intersec­ New Haven, Nov. 17.— ^Ninety- to another victory without making tional contest scheduled, it is sure The Old Mill put the skids under Tolals I...... 318 330 a substituion. the Weavers twice in Monday two special trains carrying a total Harry Rice of the /St. Louis to he in great demand, should It Spinning No. of 916 cars will roll into New He said a minimum of scrim­ night’s session.of the C. B. A. A. L. Thoihpson .... 77 Browns was the most versatile man capture southern honors. Washing­ senior bowling league 'Wilkie’s Haven next Saturday bearing folks mage and tackling drill enabled his In the American League last sea­ ton's defeat by Alabama hurt the M. Ridgeway ...86, men to keep in such good condition high three string of 344 and high who win have tickets of admission son. coast pride and it would occasion S. Kelley ...... 42 to Yale Bowl. Thp specials are that they could last through two single of 128 were instrumental. H. Gaskell ...... 5 5 Rice played six different posi­ no great surprise If the southerners The scores and league standing: scheduled to arrive here in the entire games without a rest. tions during the chase. He cavorted were invited to meet the champions L. Ladd ...... 80 He said he hasn’t asked his LEAGUE STANDING space of three hqprs. For a per­ v«fitor« a blada in center and right fields, first, of the Facific sector In a post-sea­ iod the trains will arrive and dis­ squad to engage in tackling prac­ Team W L P:G» Totals 340 337 second and third bases tind at son game. Weaving .8 4 .666 charge passengers on an average fa super-kMB- tice after the fi^-st two weeks of the short. He did virtually everything While it is possible that Alabama TbiwiBg No. head'way of three minutes and forty season and that he only made thein .7 5 .583 M. Boyle '..,...7 9 asss if jranmaa hut pitch and catch. may suffer an unexpected defeat, .5 7 .416 -seconds. Then traffic, on the rails scrimmage enough to keep them Rice came to the Browns a cou­ the odds are all In favor of a third L. McCabe ...... 65 wni becqme really heavy and the .4 8 .333 S...... 9 0 Valet AutoStrop loose. ple years ago. He came as a second title for that institution. Johnson average will he two minutes and Gaiqes Next Monday S. Sheekey :... .92 McLaughry also has a pet stunt sacker. Sisler put him In the gar­ ten seconds. Raxory the o m it of making his squad relax for a Ribbon VB. Weaving. Dummy ...... 74 den, however, where he’s played GREENLEAF, RUDOLPH TO Spinning vs. Old Mill. Railroad officials are today ex­ razor that half an hour on cots after practice much of the time. In a game at CONTEST POOL FINALS pecting to handle almost a record- and drink a pint of fresh milk for Old MUl. (2 ) Totals I...... 400 380 380 Cleveland in 1925 Rice went be­ Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 17.— Stevenson ....<.96 111 breaking rush of travel next Sat­ sharpens its refreshment. Ralph Greenleaf, former champion Ribbon urday. Railroad figures for the hind the bat and canght one inning. A. Anderson ....85 84 R. Peterson ___ .74 Sisler had none of his regular now representing Philadelphia, and T., Anderson .... 85 104 Harvard games of recent years fol­ owp blades* Erwin Rudolph of Chicago will B. Armstrong .11 low: 1914 had 66,795 passengers FOOTBALL NOTES backstops available at the time. Cafiadp ...... 104 102 J. Jackmore. . . . .81 Jnst t r y a meet tonight decide the world’s Wilkie ...... 91 128 coming to New Haven; 1916 had championship in pocket billiards. A. Ponticello ...86 66,202 passengers; 1920 had 56,- New York, Nov. 17.— ^New York H. Gustafson ...90 CONRAN’S C H ^ C H LEAGUE Last night Greenleaf defeated Totals ...... 4«1 529 475 ^passengers; 1922 had 66,- University’s undefeated football Prank Tabersky, 1926 champion, 978 passengers and 1924 had 50,- eleven leaves this afternoon for • NO. 2 ' Weaving (1) and Rudolph eliminated Pasquale Totals ...... 408 134. Lincoln, Neh., where the powerful Stiles ...... 90 74 Benson ...... '92 103 Main Office 84 Natalie; Haiigh 96 95 Inasiquch as Yale Bowl seats far Nebraska team will be met on Sat­ Norton . . .. 83 87 W. Sendrowski ..65 83 F. Ofervlni...... 91 101 fewer than It did -when it was first urday. V. Ingraham • ■ • . 90 94 S. O. S.— HELP— S. O. S M. Doherty ..... 69 78 Taggart ...... 103 103 opened in November. 1914, it is Henry ...... « • . 93 THIS TEAM NEEDS IT D. MacDonald . . . 87 80 .78 Shubert ...'.....PI 95 hardly likely that the railroad fig­ New Haven, Nov. 17.— Jack No. 4 M. A ltk e n ...... 69 ures set that year will be repeated Cates, head coach at Bowdoln, is Harvey .... 86 85 98 Hiram, O., Nov. 17— Little Totals ...... 479 495 this year. helping Tad Jones whip the Tale P reston___ • • • •80 Totals 290 79 77 Hiram College football team is Spinning (2) eleven into shape for the Harvard F. Ingraham • a • •78 Old MiU 69 , 86 flndlpg the going pretty rougt ROggetts ...... 102 ‘78 game Saturday. Gates, who was K. Borst . .. a a a . 85, 80 ' 74 and rocky this season.'. M. Frost ...... 67- Finnegan ...... 100 89 L. . Armstrong .. 74 an All-American end, is concentrat­ Schoenhar .. .. .105 84 101 In its first six games Hiram Ballsieper ....97 85 ing on the wingmen. \ No. M. W rig h t...... 75 1 has failed to score a point. Suhle .99 98 Ward ...... 92 , :o9 78 Ariiong others it has been de­ Dummy ...... 65 W. Stiles' . •. a a a a79 81 77 feated by Western Reserve, 281 McGonlgal .. ..100 75 89 Case, Akron, Baldwln-Wallace Totals, ...... 516 McMenemy General ., .105 96 96 and Mount'Union. Western Re­ Ribbon (1) Auto Repairing an^ F. Smith ... . . • 77 .67 .60 serve scored the most points—^ R. Johnson ..... 86 No. 3 41. Baldwin-Wallace was held Armstrong ...... 82 Overhauling Allen r... .1 ■; 66 83 82 the lowest— eight. putt .'90; Hayes . . . . i. 75 71 . 85 In the six frays Hiram’s op­ Gustafson ...... 97 SHBCDOirS GARAGE^ Kuhney .. . . 79 87 V’ ponents rang up a combined to­ Shea ...... 95 Itatr Qf 35 Hollister Street, G. Borst .... 88 84 94 tal of 159 poipts. - ^ en e Beeldence 693-; E e lls ...... 89 94 ' ' 0 i ' . - ‘ " f i i> ‘ ? - ' -■

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HPHHimiHnHniffliMint BEBRON A ( M I E RIDE THAT LED 00022323535323000101014853485348534823232353535348532348530123485348532390 Mrs. Horace Porter has return­ ed from a week spent in Hartford as the guest of Mrs. Leslie Ward. TO H A U j OF D. S. SENATE She .was accoinpanled by her little son, Horace, Junior. s I Miss Daisy White substituted two v" days for Mrs. Nellie Jones Skinner in the Jones street-school recently. © 1926^. The boys and girls of this school NEA SERVICEiNG are having a race in attendance for 1 Sentimentalism 'and Antni^ ±he month. Thus far the boys are Eva was grave. "W h a t la It. m WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE There’s something about the fall ahead, one girl having been absent W ill? Don’t clo'wn just now ." that turns the most sophisticated one-half day during the month. JUDITH M ARTIN, red-haired “W^e’va got the other side flghtln’, female scoffer into an errant sen- i I The Standby club members have rebel among faculty members of A rift In the lute. The dean called timentallst. Autumn is a torch to 1 just been holding their annual fall Pendleton University, Is hated by on the chief of police this morning, memory. The smell of burning meet at the club house near the DEAN TIMOTHT BROWN of the and demanded a statement about the leaves, the pumpkins nestling Marlborough line. Saturday eve­ discipline committee. Inquest. The chief told him It was ’neath the fodder in the shock, the ning they held their game supper ERIC W A T E R S, senior, and DR. none of his damn business. and chose new officers for the com­ “Ho also told Timothy that ho hoar-frost on the crackly leaves PETER DORN, of the astronomy that litter the front porch of a ing year. department, are rivals for Judith’s could run his little coUego and the Mrs. Charlotte S. Hull of Hart­ piiiAf would run the police depart­ morning, set fire somehow to the favor. years behind us— there’s sadness ford was the recent guest of . Mrs. ment. Practically accused Timothy Helen White. MTKA ALDRICH, Eric’s boy­ of grand-standing In this Shea mur- and wistfulness that comes with hood sweetheart, Is jealous of Ju­ the frost-silvered grape and the The Rev. John Deeter has re­ der-trylng to get the credit for turned from his trip to the West dith. pushing iti snd so forth. Told the first mince-meat pies. .iudith stumbles on a secret love Perhaps it was fall that “ set and took his place in the pulpits of dean to stay out from now on, and the Congregational churches of He­ affair of Dean Brown’s wife, and when ho wanted him, he’d call him.” Marie off” the other day. We were befriends her. When “ K IT T Y ” Eve laughed gaily. “Marvelous! dining at Marie’s pretty home bron Center and Gilead on Sunday. SHE.Y, town bootlegger, tries to That’s what Timothy’s been needing. alone. The children were on their Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne and sons, Gaylord and Everett of East blacUmail Mrs. Brown, Judith ap­ But can the chief stick to it?” usual week-end party “ at grand- peals to Eric for protection. ‘W ell,” said Will, “the poUce ma's." Husband John was away Hartford were Sunday guests at When SheA’s body is found un­ chief hasn’t any reason to kowtow on a business trip. Marie and I the home^ of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. der his car in a creek,, and a letter to Timothy Brown. He Is free to let were all primed for one of the Lord. addressed to Eric is discovered in his conscience be his guide.” gabfests that had occurred at Miss Caroline E. Kellogg’s house Judith looked at still another For­ periodic intervals ever since the on the Greeen has just received a his pocket. Eric is arrested as a new coat of paint. This house m.atcrisl witness. rest Poole poster on a tree. “That first grade. Professor Dorn offers Ins con^ means all the more* venom for this Fractions and Fndge which is-of quaint architecture, is solution to Judith, but they quarrel great clean-up,” she said. “Foiled We were talking about homes well over a hundred years old. It over her friendship for Enc. of one victim. Dean Brown wiU go and families and our parents and is repainted in the old style, white after others.” what had happened since the days with green blinds. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I hope he won’t go after you the when Marie came home to supper An auction of household goods CHAPTER XXXVII very flrst one,” said Eve. “Because with me from school and we work­ including some antiques, farming tools, etc., will be held at the resi­ 4 /C H R IS T versus Apollyon," said of course he’ll get you In the end. ed fractions together after the sup­ If you want to be^a bolshevik, you ve per dishes were washed. Oh the dence of the late Mrs. Sarah Hol­ the' large red -letters of the chosen the wrong profession,” funny, homely, almost forgotten brook on Godfrey Hill on Wednes­ placard tacked to the bulle­ Wetherel turned to Judith. “ I’ve things we recalled— the time we day, November 17. The sale is by tin board In the sunken garden near learned something more that will in­ made the hickory nut fudge, set it Mrs. Grover Clark of Springfield, terest you,” he said, smugly. on the back porch to cool, anfl iny Mass, daughter of the late Mrs. administration hall. “W ell?” Judith’s eyes Implored Holbrook. There was, below, a picture of a brother and Marie’s brother stole him. \ it, pan and all— the time Marie’s Mrs. Ames W. Sissun has return­ very earnest man In a Windsor tie, “ Your other admirer has been put mother made me a yellow cheese­ ed from a visit of a week in Nor­ with bland, dark eyes In a round, In charge of the Sunday school re-' cloth dresp-for the pageant the wich at the home of Mr. and Mrs. smooth-shaven face. “Reverend For- vlval.” 1 fifth grade was giving, because my Francis Slater. Mr. and Mrs. Sla­ Eve looked up, laughing. *"Dr. own mother was ill, the time my ter motored with her to her home rest Poole, champion of the right, a D om ?” in Hopevale spending the night thinking Christian, will address the Wetherel nodded. “ Dean Brown father made thobe little desks for both of us and my big sister burnt there during the week-end. Other Senator Dan Steck of Iowa, and Mrs. Stock, great mass meeting of the univer­ gave him all the direct administra­ visitors at the Sisson home during tive work to do, while the dean flits our monograms on the lids! By VIRGINIA SWAIN ence of parting time. sity student body on the night of Red Flannel Nighties the week-end were : Trs.. Sissons’ around with the legislators.” nephew, Charles Johnson of South Washington, Nnv. 17— College Class day came, with its ivy February first. In the main auditor­ Eve clapped her hands. “ W hat “ Homes aren’t what they used songs echoing over a moonlit camp­ planting and its fraternity “ sing” to he,” sair Marie, bending to turn Manchester and a friend from ium. The attendance of every uni­ fun! You’ll be -the center of a tug- Hartford. us, the noisy hilarity of football on the campus at midnight. Bac­ o’-war, Judith.” the grate fire a little higher, and calaureate Sunday, with young Dan versity student Is expected.” larnghing at her own bromide. “ I The young people of the Advent crowds and the gentle melancholy In the lower right hand corner was Wetherel went on, between puffs at church are rehearsing for a of commencement week figure Steck sitting in cap. and gown don’t care if it is old stuff, they’re among other solemn seniors in the the signature. “Timothy M. Brown, his pipe, " I hear Brown told Dom not. I sometimes feel as if I’m Thanksgiving program to be given largely in ithe romance of Senator he’d make him head of the physical Dan Steck, of Iowa and Lucile Oeh- church auditorium, while a deeply dean of the college of liberal arts, cheating my children of what a at the church in Hopevale at their science department. If the thing goes morning service at 11:30 a. m. Sat­ ler, who is now his wife. impressed young girl looked on. Around this placard, there was a over. The test of that will be the home should be. They can’t possi­ “ Love’s Old Dream” - bly have memories when they’re urday. About seventeen will take Their love affair dates from changing group. Shortly after break­ reaction of the legislature. Pendle* Commencement eve arrived with grown -up that will compare with part in the program, which will Steck’s undergraduate days at the fast. on the day after the Shea In­ ton needs a big appropriation. consist of singing, recitations, etc. University of lo'wa, ■when Lu'eife its doom of farewells, broken " I f they Impress the boys that yours and mine. friendships, bittersweet memories. quest, Judith saw it surrounded with ‘■‘I sometimes wonder if my Ic­ An invitation is extended to all Oehler was a “ town girl” much in come over from the state capital to Five years of hard work had come big-eyed freshmen. Returning from ing or not being in the house means who wish to attend. demand for varsity proms and stu­ witness the meeting, zowlel—-up goes F. R. Pond and his son Kenneth dent hayrides. to a close. a class at noon, she found Its ad­ *T/a’s is going to be a very fine whistle, and Vm going the appropriation, and up goes Dean to my children what my mother’s just being in the kitchen or in the ■visited relatives in Simsbury on Dan Steck, immersed in the The night before graduation ex­ mirers mostly rakish seniors, sneer­ to use it to whistle the devil up" Brown’s stock, with the president Sunday. ercises, Dan Steck took Lucile for and the ’curators.” dining room at the sewing machine study of law, had little time for ing more or less openly at the Rev Elder ,C. P. Little has returned a canoe ride. Both were strangely everything closed up last night, tight Ing, or my mistake.” ] “ And on the coat tails of Dean meant to me. I’d rush home from courting. He was the son of a “yes,” said Judith. “He’s tasted school and the minute the door from a stay of two or three days prominent family of Ottum'wa, la.', subdued as they floated along the erend Forrest Poole. as a bandbox. No Information on Brown, up goes Dr. Peter Dora,” moon path of the waters. , The university co operative store blood.” was opened knew whether I was in South Manchester where he at­ and was expected to make his mark any angle of It, even for the news­ said Judith bitterly. W hat have you heard of Eric?” You said It.” remarked W ill. at peace with the world or not— tended a workers’ meeting of the in the world. But when at 'last he turned the had a more resplendent placard papers. W hat do you make of asked Eve quietly. Advent church. What hours he could steal from canoe back toward shore, both V T hey say^ the dean has ordered his maybe the smell would tell me, = rainbow in natural tints spread that?” ^ Judith shrugged. "Nothing. 1 wife to head the legions of the W . C. beans boiling lor soup for supper, Visitors at the home of Mrs. Jar­ his law hooks he gave to college were happier— for they were en­ across the top of the card, and be­ I make nothing. I’m not an never felt so helpless In my life.” T. U., and they will stand at every or fresh doughnuts or cookies or ed Tennant recently were Dwight athletics. He won a place in foot­ gaged. Eve pursed her reddened lips In Kelsey and his son from MontVille Steck returned to Ottumwa and neath It, there was the legend; authority on the Shea case,” said entrahce the night of the mass meet^ I’ 1 hear the machine and rush out ball as captain of the second team thought. “Queer. That tragic little Ing, ready to pin the white ribbon to find mother making me a new who spent a day hunting.. and assistant coach. for the next few months spent all “From the mists of doubt and the Judith, somewhat caustically, and woman. Prudence Brown, ran up to of purity on the blue serge or gray pink flannel nightie or a red cash- Armistice Day was observed hej*e He Had Rivals his spare cash on railroad fare to tempests of confusion, there shall walked away from her. me In the Tavern today and almost flannel lapel of each faithful soul mere school dress— hjr the displaying of flags. Though Ottumwa was not far Iowa City. After the wedding, they arise the rainbow of faith. The Prairie Schooner also bore Its begged me to tell her something to that enters the hall.” ■ When Mothers Were Mothers The school in the Center, pri­ from her Iowa City home, there set up a home in Ottumwa. do for him. Haven’t the slightest mary room, was closed, Friday af­ When Senator Steck was given “Hear Dr. Forrest Poole’s scathing banner: Eve laugjhed delightedly. “I shall ‘We don’t make the kind of was no chance for love-making in idea why she came to me.” be there, with my white ribbon,” she ternoon to allow of s'ome more Smith Brookhart’s seat In the Sen­ denunciation of pseudo-intellectual Help put Pendleton University on homes that mean to them what the summer, because young Steck Oh,” said Judith, genially, "1 said. “That’ll ^ v e the dean apo­ our homes meant to us. Do you work in the decorating and reno­ made it a point to spend each va­ ate this spring, after a long elec­ agnostics, and his clarion call to the the map. Show the world what have. Eric is known as one of your plexy.” remember those Sunday night sup­ vating line being done on the inter­ cation roughing it and earning as tion contest, Mrs. Steck accompan­ standard of true religion. At the alma mater can do for the cause of tame cats.” ‘Did Mrs. B row n. agree to all pers at your house? I can hear ior. The Hopevale school was also much money as possible toward his ied him to Washington. closed on the same day for the auditorium, 8:30 p. m., February 1.” right thinking and right living. Eve’s laugh was unperturbed. this?” asked Judith thoughtfully. your mother saying yet, ‘which one college expenses. They have never been separated "T hat’s fine. He’s a pretty nice -Wetherel raised his eyebrows. “ My same reason. Here the vari-colored rainbow had “Rally with the rest of^your school of you girls is going down cellar to He worked as a railroad engin­ for any length of time, except for kind of pet to be credited with." dear young woman, that. Is one of get the fruit?’ Remember how we Dr. George Bates and Percival eight months Steck spent in France crowded the Reverend Poole out of against the powers of darkness that eer, packing-house roustabout, as a " I ’m afraid people won’t think so, the things 1 didn’t hear.” both used to go and maul over Woodruff of New London, cowboy and a rodman. Once he as a captain with the Thirty-fourth the picture, bland eyes, Windsor tie are creeping Into university. life. from now on,” said Judith, gloomily. Judith turned down. College road. and Edward Ashcraft, of everything in that big cupboard— found himself “broke” in the Wy­ Signal Corps, Eve studied an evergreen tree Eve fluttered a green handkerchief Chesterfield spent a day hunting and all “Make Pendleton clean.” you’d hold raspberries or blackber­ oming desert and walked 400 miles “ Cynics may laugh at love’s ahead of them. “ Well, 1 , don’t after her. with Charles Miner the last of the Miss Reasey the elder came out of Eve. Gerhart was just coming out ries up to the lamp, trying to decide to the home of a friend, pawning young dream,” he says. “ But in our know. The ‘ public forgets. very It was almost noon, and Ji^ith week. the book store as Judith was reading of the Schooner. She was wearing a which was which, and I’d rummage some of his clothes to buy food on case, it is love’s middle-aged^ dream quickly. If he pulls through this, 1 overtook many boys. and girls on around for the big ox-heart cher-' too, and seems likely to be love’s the sign. She was carrying a new gay suit of black and white flannel should say he wasn’t irreparably their way home to lunch. the way. ries or the green gage plums— Each September found him back old dream, if both of ns live.” Oxford note book and a roll of and a Uttle white bat that struck a damaged.” Walking with her head down, she then you’d, say, ‘but you picked last did not realize that there was some­ In Iowa City, ready for school, but blotting paper. brave note against the wintry dull Judith did not answer. time!’ and then we’d find some one sitting on the step until she miles behind In the race for Lucile “Oh. Miss Martin,” she called. Ju­ ness of the landscai>e. A famifiar pair of riding boots on corn chowder and some spiced TOLLAND the path ahead of them drew Eve’s turned into the Stedway walk. Oehler’s affections. Local swains ^ ^ INSIST UPON “Judith,” she called, “come for a peaches or some little sweet pick­ dith saw no escape. attention, and she gave a little "E ric!” she cried. ,, had made good use of the shining stroll with me, won't you?” He was whittling, "Look,” be les and bring them up, too— Mrs. Myron Sparrow was a guest summer hours to pay court to her, “ Hello.” she said listlessly. bird-note whistle that Judith had Old Songs and Jazz of hCT aunt, Mrs. Phoebe Wilcox at Ke m p s Miss Reasey hurried up to her. With obvious reluctance, Judith never heard before. said, holding up the object. “ This Is whild he was “ bumming” through going to be a very fine whistle, and “ Honest, now, can you imagine Merrow Saturday. the coutry in search of stimulating “ W hat have you heard about the complied. WiU Wetherel turned around and I’m going to use It to .whistle the any of us kids getting a kick oi^t Lathrop West attended the Na­ experience and hard silver dollars. i Eve laughed. “ Oh, don’t be afraid, came toward them. Jle stepped be­ BALSAM Shea case?” devil up.” of what kind of fruit they’d have tional Grange meetings held in It •was commencement week that 1 Judith frowned. “ Nothing at all, I ’m not going to say, T told you so tween the two women, takiog an lor supper? Or from singing songs Portland, Maine last week and took 1 just want to chat.” arm of each. ‘Things are looking (To Be Uontinued) brought matters to a climax. Neith­ for that COUGH/ she said, preparing to leave. • • • around an old grand piano. Re­ the seventh degree. er of them had realized the immin­ They fell Into step. “The old Hon up, Eric-worshlppers," he ssrtd. member how your mother used to A meeting for tjie anmual elec­ “ Oh, don’t rush away,” exclaimed Eric is out of jail, but there is a is on the loose again, 1 see,” re­ Judith lifted her head eagerly. play for us? Can’t you just see tion of officers of the Tolland Miss Reasey. “The young journal­ marked Eve, glancing at another of “Ask me quickly,” teased Will, lot to be explained. The next chap­ ter tells of a mysterious deliverer, that little squat brown crock lull Grange, No. 51, P. of H. will be ist was telling me just now that the dean’s posters. "H ot times com shall burst." of bittersweet upon that old ebony held Tuesday evening at the Lome iniDiirauDiioiiiiHiioiHiBHiiiuiiiioiraiiiiiniiinniiiiiiiiiyiiiiiHiiinmiHiDiiHraiiHmniiipiiMniiiniiiiinniiniiiBinninnnnni^ thing? Enough to put any interior of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox. decorating stunt to shame! The talk given by Prof. Barnes “ Remember how your big sister in the Federated church last Friday sometimes sang solos for us? 1 eviening was most interesting. The and all and spend the rest of hi's can't hear ‘Just a Song at Twilight' subject was “ The Rural Church Home Page Editorials days whittling boats, raising roses, and ‘Carry Me Back to Old Vir- and Community.” He brought out hunting butterflies, catching trout; ginny,’ without seeing her singing much that is being accomplished G oxl Nature or beating Colonel Bogey? Perhaps as your mother played. Heavens, where he ■worked in a western town Have You Betty and Junior, even at the ten­ also where he Is now working in the height of his ambition Is ' to der ages of 7 and 5 clamor for ai\cl ring'the peg each time he throws Montville and Salem, Conn. A Hobby? ‘Lonesome and Sorry’ and all the Mr. and Mrs. I. Tllden Jewett a. horseshoe. late jazz. I was playing ‘Annie and Miss Bernice Hall were guests By Olive Roberts Barton Roosevelt was a big game hunt Laurie’ the other day and Junior of relatives in Holyoke, Mass. er and a surprisingly well inform­ spirin piped up, ‘is It a funeral, mother’ ? Sunday afternobh. / A G o x l Ifeal ed ornithologist, and zoologist YACCINATION THE FOE OF And Twenty Years From Now Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller Grover (lleveland ha,d a. reputation It seemed to me Marie had gone S.MALLPOX SCOURGE al whose purity and safety have Mr. William Preston BeazeU, as-for duck shooting and iSshing that and family who have been guests SA Y “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1 on almost long enough. Long of Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. Laura been attested to by the govern­ sociate editor of the “ New York bade fa,ir to outliyp .flls, reputation By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN enough for me,' at least. There was Judson, have returned to their ment. World,” in a recent article tells of as a statesman. A club of rich and Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians foe . .Editor .Journal of the American his interest in a certain cocoon that a lump in my throat and I couldn’t home on Long Island. Medical .Association and of Hygeia, Successful vaccination generally well-knoyrn New. . York business stand it any longer. Perhaps it Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mitchell of hung from one of his trees and up­ men has for its hobby:— ship mod the Health Magazine protects for from five to seven was autumn, too, autumn the paint­ Skunkaumaug district are the hap­ on which be dlscovere.d a sapaucker els! Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago For centuries smappox was the years, and the second vaccination — a species of woodpecker—-feed­ er of memory pictures. py parents of a little son born at great scourge of man. In 1752, as usually protects against smallpox But turn hobies into humdrum “ Oh, rats, Marie,” said I. “ You’re the Rockville City hospital last ing. In order to satisfy his curios­ six-days-a-week aflairs. and instead Pain Neuralgia' iToothache Rheumatism reported by the American Associa­ for life. not looking at things straight. week. ity about a certain phase of the of you riding them they', will ride Homes and mothers were nice William Von Deck of South Man­ tion for Medical Progress, Boston There is not the slightest evi­ murder, Mr. Beazell, according to had almost 6,000 cases of this dis­ dence, to indicate that ■vaccination you. Keep, them where .they are then, I admit, hut i^n’t it the old chester has recently purchased Mr. his story, “ sought the services of a as good wholesome hobbies. story of glorifying the thing that Womblat's farm on Paulk Hill. ease in a total population of 15,- can do harm. The only deaths that specialist.” 1 DCMES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ] 684. occur are the result of lack of care was? I wonder if we were so Announcement has been made of There was a time when the hu­ after vaccination, whereby the scar A certain paragraph caught the crazy about it all then—;-if ’ It the marriage of Miss Helen Luhr- reader’s attention— a paragraph meant any more to us as kids than sen to Mr. Harry Needham of Staf­ man being seldom was seen with- itself becomes infected secondarily /Accept only **Bayer” package out the scars of smallpox on his with bacteria. Vaccination properly concerning “ the specialist” above Ease The Pains Of you and your home mean to your ford Springs. face. Today, the man with the done and properly cared for is as referred to. “By occupation,” kids today? We humans are sen­ Helen Clough, who underwent which contains proven directions. scars of this disease is living evi­ safe as any procedure related to the writes Mr. Beazell, “ he was a com­ timentalists who dotp on harking an operation for appendicitis at the inflamed Joints back to the days that were. In Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets dence of ignorance or carelessness human body. mercial artist, his drawing-board RockVille City hospital two weeks beside the windows looking out over 20 years your Betty and Junior ago, returned to her home Sunday. ^ Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, on the part of his parents, who the teafe laerk of Barer Manufacture o f MonoeceUcaeldester of SaUcjllcadd failed to avail themselves of the Millions of persons are vaccinat­ the towers of Brooklyn Bridge. But will talk with a lump in their The Christian Endeavor service properties of smallpox vaccination. ed every year, and the amount of like thousands of whom it is rarely Swollen, twingy pain tormented throats about your radio evenings Sunday evening was held at the The number of cases reported secondary illness is so small as suspected, his abiding interest was joints are usually caused by rheu' and chafing dish Sunday night sup home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. from 48 states and the District of hardly to merit mention. in things far removed from his six- matism. pers— ” St©0lG« Mr. and Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett, BimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinu Columbia in 1921 was 108,135 and Cites Figures days-a-week surroundings. He To bring comfort and relief, there were 764 deaths. 'Since that really lived for the seventh day thousands rub In Joint-Ease, Miss Bernice Hall, Myron Sparrow The proof of the protection af­ when he could flee the brick and soothing emollient that Magnell and Leon Sparrow were among the " Yowr Next | time there has been a rapid de­ forded by vaccination lies in the crease, so that the number of cases plaster of the city for parks and Drug Co., So. Manchester, and number. to ' attend the ball game following figures, also assembled meadows where butterflies and druggists everywhere have a big Don’t between Storrs and Kingston at has ■varied between 30,000 and 60,- by the American Association for 000 each year. The number of moths fill out their hurried, har­ demand for. that your portrait is some­ the Storrs grounds last Saturday Chance | Medical Progress; afterndon. deaths varied from the low mark ried span.” For lumbago, sore lamb muscles thing’ your friends cannot buy. February, 1927. = Anhther case where the soul of and burning feet its comforting of 189 in 1923 to 702 deaths in In 1925, there were 12,858 cases A photograph taken, in your in 1924. of smallpox in 18 states. Of the the worker finds its holiday in influence will' be appreciated.-— Now Is the Tim e | Vaccine persona concerned, 9,660 had never what we call a “ hobby.” Adv. h(5me surroundings makes an The exiierlences of many nations been vaccinated; 751 persons had Who can estimate, aside from ideal Christmas gift. MRS. E L L IO m SHOP to Enroll | have shown that smallpox can he been vaccinated more than seven the recreative benefit to a hobby, GIFTS FOR ALL Write Supt. of Nurses S prevented by vaccination. Almost years previously; 2,224 persons the enormous amount of generative everyone knows that the vaccina­ were unable to say whether they effort it creates'? Breathes there a LG. OCCASIONS Middlesex Hospital | tion itself is a simple matter, in­ had ever been vaccinated. man with soul so dead that he does _ Middletown, Cono. s The evidence is clear that vac­ not dream of the time when he volving a mere scratching of the 97 Ridse St. ^5 Henry St. Phone 1406. fkin and the inoculation of materi- cination protects. " ; can lock h|^. office floor for IPPA Rub It lUr-Tube 60. CentB Phon 241rl2» m a n c h e s t e :r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , W e d n e s d a y , n o v . i t , 1 9 Z 9 ,

GAS BUGGIES—Sleep My Little One By ^ n k FLM^ReB FANNY saas SENSE AND nonsense Em IM G O IN S GOSH Every dog has its day, but the LTO A HOTEL STILL nights are reserved for the cats. f e e l s il l y ?\.FTER ’ a n d g o TO CONSTRUCTION BEING REFUSED BED. I’M ALL, , ABOUT GOING FASHION NOTE ACCOMMODATIONS IN F R O M TO BED IN If you want to be a snappy dres­ DRIVING. rVE t h e d a y t i m e . ser wear your garters around your AT THE HOTEL HOWEVER. IF, W HERE HE BEEN AT THE neck. W HEEL FOR YOU'RE SO M A D E SUCH 006 TIRED-. The big difference between a A N U PRO AR >1 TWENTY-TWO, brass band and a jazz band is that AND ORIVINO rjTy HOURS in the brass band they don’t stick ALL NIGHT C-(iTRAIG>fr. ; any old thing in the ends of their LO N S • instruments. HEM AND AMV FEELING Jack: “ Can your financier keep LIKE A M A N SL secr0fc?** GOING DOWN JL Jill: “ I should think she can. We FOR THE THIRD were engaged two or three weeks TIME before I knew a thing about it.’’ ARRIVE A T OLD HAVEN in '•‘And now, Johnnie, what JUST THE state were you born?’’ AS “ Naked.’’ SU N IS w COMING Thanksgiving makes the turkeys UP. mad. Lots of them even lose their heads over it. M u ~ C 1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.^ The baby crfed and cried and cried, au tereu cna o j Trouble is a stretch of imagina­ Did father come? .You bet! SKIPPY tion that snaps back on you. And though he rocked hiiflself to T H A T J R ICHT- d e o r r te sleep. 7 H € r e u s h N c e o N 'r i? r a 6 - The baby’s crying yet. r* 6 , 11^ SHe Nazes ~ 1NTELIIGENCE TESTS M6 CALUN6UA, T H 6 K/69.Y C o ^S O ' ; T H € y W A S SOMS H K S H S' h c i OH a s C [ k j 6 Y A a \ gCEN TH(?OU;N POUiN 9 Y Even If we aren’t really happy, W A c c A e e Su-z-z ;r m r 's T R € OH, it’s better all around to pretend HATT(N',(?ur M AYCe 6(ccer<. fi’iR ty t » a n h c r . A ROYAL VISITOR A T ^ (? l8 ce THISOUJ 1 ^ o r . that we are. • T H A T y CAUSC A PM IN THROW Next year those who control such OOLVN* t ( S 0 T A YOH things will see that Father’s Day is HOi/VHfVL OOUJM included in Be Kind to Dumb Ani­ mals Week. o ’ FtSH HOOKI 0u h 6 n r r If exaggeration isn’t lying it’s one of the best known substitutes. see H

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The difference between a motor- man And a conductor is quite strange. The motorman changes the handle And the conductor handles" the change. H O ' f l ? r. J. 15;«. iuhn.in Kramo-fc li*. Getting the baby to sleep Is hardest when she is about eighteen The first question should he easy years old. SALESMAN $AMn Two in One By Swan to answer, and the others are not too difficult. The correct answers Prof.:W hat color is best for a CjOT It-WHERE'S R KNIFE HOVJ 16 T ie . THW o iXW l Y appear on another page. bride? V f t m o r ourpi fo c u s ------, ------— 7 X— Who Is shown in the accom­ Student: I would prefer a white l U E P A i r r con toic-s ' c T/c I -nG. ON panying picture? one. OF A 2— ^Who was the wife of Pluto, y(WA/6-r7AKj according to Mythology? “ You own your own home, don’t ' T b ^•nxr you?” 3— ^What was the last state lo 6 E f OLDH& enter the union? “ No, we have company most of the time.” 4— ^How many subway systen s ufB are there in New York City? FfNO w n 5— ^who is the U. S. secretary of Clarice: Who was that boy you P0JW6 HI5 state? had in the hammock last evening? ^OPF* 6— About how many miles an Gladys: I think he was the one 9EH1KP TriE- M we read about in the papers who COOHTeR op hour does the wind blow during a a Cl \ GOT 15 ^|JB?'.WHAT\L 1 Dol PfWNGrOHtT- \ CAST SELL BoTH \‘L L TOST S U T R 1*^0 LE- Tk ' strangled the ostrich. A VOCKG-T O F V oO R CORT hurricane? W HIS \ VoAX WRrtT TH' •nE- WtIHOOT TH' FotL ,aNT> STiLLn I VOPiHTTo 7— What is the capital of Bel­ LftTevr HftNPKEfcCHl&F GET THf T D o LLFi^^ gium? The farmer leads no EZ life. The CD sows will rot,. c o M tp y I «•. i f qos* \~i 8— ^Who was George Dewey? Combi MAT'*** s i 9— About how far is it from Ne^'•And when at EV rests from strife •nt , I i t t r=g~ l \ 1 Histones all AK lot. VJ9>»A.T Orleans to London by water? m m c a 10_What is the lowest point cn Bl.se. the North American continent? No husband can understand why the ne,gleet of some trifling house­ UTlOU Our Worst Joke: The man that hold errand should cause so much invented' life savers made a mint. trouble. ///JJ service, me. He: “ What in the world is a met­ A lot of folks are wondering if He’s About Right, Too By Blosser aphor?” Mr. Coolidge will run again, as If FRECKLE^ AND HIS FRIENDS She: “ To keep cows in, stupid.” there was ever a politician who stopped running after he once got ViELL-VtoORB A The more a man iro w s the less started. IF Vou WAWr /NOWEV TO ItL.'TRV PlffAER'^* BUT 1 VWON'T he’s sure about. BOV CAm STM AS PQBS&ASrS VOO DK05 sroee-i'D r a 't a e c I'M LOOKIN' /\ / i i C B LOOKING BCV. B S OF M U C H Better be happy now while you’re C A ^ i SC> AND 6BT A JOB AT VNORkf "TASRS 7AAN. IM A FOP A 1 BUT 1 CAN’T A S tp .V Two can live as chealyas.one but poor: you may be rich some day 0M5 OF 'W e STPCES AK-rSQ OLD SROeSRV S’TDBE OR JOB > \ AFFORD MORS not as happily. and can’t. ------JSCWSOI, AOURS’ PRINTIN'' OFFICE.'.' ' ^ M6LP/ ------: W y

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(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) LAT^R IC CAKV <5WIR6 AL]. ^UM d ),ED The Tinymites had never had up from saucer, plate and bowl and such heaps of funs, and they were cup. Then Carpy shouted, “ Listen TVIr o u g h F o r glad that in the icebox they had now, and hear what I ’ve to say. A OH VNELL/ found a lot of things to eat. A l­ dandy cart is In the yard, and so It /^g o o d -lo o k in g GlR.L'i though there ■were no forks or wouldn’t be so hard for us to load 1 P»(iEN’T SWPWR.ECVCED knives, they had the time of their it up real high and take some food K FELLA’S young lives by nibbling with their away.” uSCKViD EVER>(DWf fingers, which they thought was They laughed and all agreed quite a treat. that such a plan was good. “ Don’t They’d climb upon the shelves, take too much,” said Scouty as and then, for exercise, climb down each' Tlnymlte grabbed hold of that- again, because they knew that ex­ and this. Load after load was ercise makes appetites real strong. quickly sent out to the cart.. Away I V r Then Scouty shouted, “ My, I ’d love they went with food that very to see what’s in that door above. likely Mister Farmer’d never miss. STH-I- UAT6R Let’s pry it open. We can put And, as they traveled ’cross the things back where they belong.” yard, old Clowny sure was laugh­ ing hard. He’d sneaked out of the So, when the shining knob was woodshed and was sitting In a tree. tried, the upper door flew open They ^on’t know where I am, ho in wide, and Coppy hopped right in thought. Perhaps they think that I the place, but quickly fumed am caught, but ■wait until they around. “ We'd best keep out of leave that food and then they’ll here,” said he. “ It’s just as cold as quickly see. it can’be.” And now, of course, you all can guess that ice is what he __ ^ (To* Be Continued) found. (Clowny has a feast In the next By this time, they were all filled story.) \ V. - 'iV-'T?-'* i i-'.

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P A G E T E N — ------7 ODD FELLOWS’ DANCE DELANEY FIGHT BARRED Snakes 'n Mice Manchester Odd Fellows will Odd Fellows’ Hall TONIGifr and TMdORROW JAPANESE GUESTS give another of those popular pub^ Chicago. Nov. 17.— T)ie IllInol9 lie dances on Saturday, November boxing commission today refused Public Dance Not Hens, Give 20 in their hall at che Center and to sanction the proposed Jack D^ OUR Two Big Times! AT CHURCH BAZAAR the committee feels sure that ev­ Saturday, November 20 laney-Orlando Reverherrl match eryone attending will enjoy a real scheduled here for November 26. Buekmeister’s Orchestra. AT> THE RAINBOW Hawks Delight pleasant evening. Buckmeister or­ The cominission ruled the Italian "A Street in Tokio,” the big chestra will furnish the music for is not h fit opponent for the light T h u r s d a y M o r n in g Prof. Morganson, Prompter. Tonight— George Dnnn, singing bazaar at the Center Congregation­ modern and old fashioned dances. heav^eight champion. ! director, and the CInderelta ^ U - al church furtilshes an appropriate Prof. Morganson will prompt. Modem and Old Fashioned setting for several Japanese, enter­ room Orchestra. Modem D a n ^ g Ask the average person what a Dancing Tomorrow Night— Old tainers who will be the guests of querade and Carnival. OW Fashion the church on Thursday evening. hen-hawk lives on and he would 50c Specials Admission 50c. and modem dancing. These people, both men and wom­ probably reply: Admission ...... en, will appear- in native costnme. "Don’t he so foolish, diens of No effort has been spwed to con­ course!” vert the church into a bit of realis­ But this is not so. Chickens are I There Is Beauty and W e^ | Speak for Themselves Swedish Baking Sale tic Japanese scenery. The entire up­ nothing less than desert for them. = . * * ABOUT TOWN Ausi>ic6s of Dorcfls Society of per'part of the room represents a What hen-hawks love best of all iSwedlsh Lutheran Churcli cherry orchard in full bloom. Only and what compose their daily The brick work on the addition the hand of Mother Nature herself menu are snakes and mice! Ford Overcoats lor ’ to the Manchester Green school is At Hale’s Store could make a more realistic scene. At least this is the inforihation We Have a Surprise for You in Our practically completed. It is ex­ Saturday, Nov. 20 at 2 p. m. Huge lanterns hang from the trees, given The Herald by Ronald C. pected that the work will be tin- true to the Japanese style. Hillman, fiighland Park taxider­ Fabric Department Tomorrow ished about the first of January. It The booths which circle the room mist. Mr. Hillman has mounted no is the plan to use at least two of Hose Company No. 3 of the are designed after the tiny shops less than seven hen-hawks since Men the rooms at that time. South Manchester Fire department seen on the streets of Japan » with October 8. Morning. will hold the annual dinner- at the their bamboo construction and He says; Wonderful fabrics.’ newest color and correct models. Joseph Beyoril of 75 Birch Rainbow Inn Saturday night. The quantities') of ’ gay lanterns. Again “ One hawk contained four mice All these insure you better values, $45 to $65. street, has returned from two other two East Side companies will nature has been outwitted for' a and a snake over a foot long. An­ Many other Beautiful Coats from $25 to $40. weeks’ vacation. respond to calls difring the ah- profusion of wistaria, cherry blos­ other had: consumed four garter 400 Y a r d s sence. soms and chrysanthemums convert snakes, averaging seven inche.s in Suits for the Holidays that will make you feel content Two trees were blown down on the little shops into veritable flow­ length. They are of the common with yourself and the rest of the world, priced from $30 Olcutt street near the Bunce school Miss Bernice Miller of Hartford, striped variety. Even the smallest ^ yesterday by the storm. The road er gardens. If you can translate the a graduate of Arnold’s School of Japanese signs which appear sus­ hen-hawks contain mice and | = to $47.50. Some w;th two pairs of trousers. was blocked for some time. Anoth­ Gymnastics in New Haven, has er tree was blown down on Rosev pended from the ceiling you will be snakes.” t been engaged as physical director able to see at a glance the nature Special Sale of Boys’ Suits Dress Goods mary Place. for the town schools outside the of the merchandise in which each Ninth district.' This is in accord­ i Big savings on quality suits. A son, Richard Arnold, was born little shop is dealing. ance with a xpte of the board of In Japan the large parasol is i $24.50 SUITS,;Sale p r ic e ...... JJo.OO yesterday to Mr, and Mrs. Ward education at the annual meeting : $21.50 SUITS, Sale price...... J15.-0^ s Dougan of 231 School street. The used to protect one from the sun. /n each baby was born at Mrs. Howe’s Ma­ last month. They are seen everywhere at all : $18.50 SUITS, Sale p r ic e ...... J12.7o 50c a yard ternity Home. tinges. These same gay parasols fig E $17.00 SUITS, Sale price ...... |12-00 The Sunday school, officers’ and ure prominently in the decorative teachers’ meeting of the Second : $16.00 and $15.00 SUITS, Sale price ...... $11.35 A daughter was born to Mr. and Congregational church will take scheme of the bazaar and make the : t SIZEp 10 to 18. Just a few of the materials you will find in this lot— Mrs. Joseph Gatzewich of 26 Port­ observer wonder if he is not actu- 36 inch Glowsheen. 99c Silk and Wool Plaids. 36 inch land street yesterday. place prev- visiting Japan, stead of Wednesd y cedar trees, scraggly pines [ Underwear , Cotton Crepes, 36 inch Silk and Cotton Printed Crepes, iously stated. There ' 54 inch Bordered Rayon, Silk and Chal-a-nay. 'Values Mrs. Jennie Hodge of Oak Grove speakers. Rev. J. Stuart Neill and garlands of graceful wistaria up to $1.50 and $2.00 a yard. While they last— 50c a street, was discharged from the Me­ complete the picture. True to its I Union Suits and two piece suits, medium and heavy will giv© su inform&l t&Hc for Sun- yard. morial hospital yesterday. She un­ day school teachers and Rev. Wal­ name, "A Street in Tokio” cannot s weights for Men -and Boys, $1.00 to $3.00. derwent a major operation about ter Aiken, general secretary of fail to please the visitor, from an three weeks ago. Hartford Council of Churches will artistic standpoint, as'well as af­ S For the Man Who Cares fording an enjoyable evening in speak on "Practical teaching in the 75c SILK AND WOOL HOSE St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Sunday School,” . All -who took beautiful surroundings. W all Paper I PLORSHEIM SHOES of Isabella, will hold its regular Mr, Aiken’s course last year wjll - I Pair, SCLc ^Tomorrow morning we are placing another shipment of meeting tomorrow evening in the welcome the opportunity to hear With the wide assortment of i The calstanding shoe in quality, fit and style, $10.00, K, of C. clubrooms at 8 o’clock. 1 these silk and w'ool hose on sale at 50c.— the last Thursday him again, LOCAL MAN MARRIED patterns in .wall paper today morning we put them on sale we sold over thirty dozen in a few Only plain whist will be played and a t . the very reasonable I Bostonian Shoes hours. Plain colors of black, zinc, fawn, biscuit and beige. A son w^s horn this morning Herbert F. Custer, of Manches­ at the card party to be held this ev­ at the Memorial hospital to Mr. j prices for which you can pur- ening in the assembly hall of the ter, and Miss Claire MacFitridge, s Warrant your inspection and trial, quality wear in every $1.00 SPORT HOSE and Mrs. Charles Chaponis of of East Hartford, were united in 1 chase a room lot there is no White House. The whist is in,| Buckland. Pair» , , , . 50c u, charge of Mrs. James W. Foley. marriage yesterday by Rev. John­ reason why you should let the i pair, $7-0*0 to $9.50. Heavy sport hese in good looking checks of oxford, blue, stone at the First Presbyterian tan and brown. The school girl will like a pair of these good She has had presented to her ' for At the- Highland Park Communi­ rooms in your house go for sev­ first prizes, two live turkeys. The ty clubhouse tomorrow evening the Church in Hartford. They were atr I Headquarters for Brown’s Beach Jackets || looking sport hose to wear to school and for all sport wear this tended by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Custer eral years without repapering. lady and gentleman holding the first of a series of six setback part­ winter. highest score will' be awarded the of Hamlin street. We invite you to see our show- i Jacket, collar attached...... - ...... $^.00 ies will be held. It is planned to 59c BLOOMERS ' birds. Refreshments will be serv­ award six prizes at each session The bride was charmingly gown-j Jng of wall papers, 5 Jacket, without Collar...... $4.45 50c ed and all card players are in­ ed in forest green georgette trim­ and to give a capital prize to the S Beach Vests ...... |2.35 Plain colored crepe or white cotton bloomers with ham- vited to come and enjoy them­ lady and gentleman holding the med with velvet and wore a hat to selves at the Manchester Communi­ highest score for the entire. series. match. She carried a bouquet of burg trimming in sizes 27 and 29. ty clubhouse this evening. Refreshments will be served. i white chrysanthemums. The maid $1.00 SLIP-ON SWEATERS of honor wore a beautiful frock of John L Olson 50c Another special' meeting of thej A number of local Sunday blue georgette trimmed with velvet Ascher’s knit sweaters in blue or pink. These sweaters Second Congregational church school workers are in attendance at and wore a silver hat. She carried 1 GLENNEY'S slightly streaked in the knitting— hardly noticeable. Sizes 2 members will be held this evening the State Sunday school convention yellow chrysanthemums. Painting and Decorating at the home of Mrs. E. E. Segar After the ceremony a dinner was E Tinker Building. and 3 years. which'opened this forenoon at the Contractor. M* to further discuss the plans for a Central Baptist church in Hartford. served in the Hotel Heubiein In CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 50 C series of monthly church suppers, Excellent speakers and programs Hartford. The best man was pre- I 599 Main It. Johnson Blocb and groups chosen to have charge have been provided for the meet­ sented with a green and white gold Two button chamoisette gloves in the wanted fall shades. of them. ings which will continue through knife and chain and the maid of A fine quality glove that will give you good wear. Friday evening. honor an aquamarine finger ring. 25c FEEN-A-MINT 1% H Ward Cheney Camp, Spanish The bride and ,groom left by mo­ 3 fo r ^ War Veterans and Mary Bushnell Michael J. McDonnell, president tor for New York and Canada. After Cheney auxiliary will meet at the they return they will reside on A chewing gum laxative. No taste but the mint. State armory tomorrow evening. of the Army and Navy club, is ill at Washington street in Hartford. 59c PADDED CHAIR SEATS his home,in Manchester Green with pneumonia. 50 c A new swimming class for men In brown Spanish leatherette Fastens on. with clamps. will be started at the School street 12, 13 and 14 inch size. Rec by Associate Director Chaney The Army and Navy tjlub was DEBATING CLUB PLANS on Monday evening from 4 to 4:45. ‘remqdeled” today in preparation TO STAGE MUSICAL PLAY I 99c GLASS MIXING BOWL Regular basketball practice will he for the bazaar which the Silk City SE T S, ■ . .V 50, cA held from 8 to 9 o’clock on Friday Flute Band, will give for the rest There will be a meeting tonight Five piece glass mixing bowl sets in good heavy glass. A evening. of the week starting tomorrow of the Debating Club of the South handy set to have in the pantry. Limited number to sell at ,1 ------night. There will be entertainment Manchester High school. A musical this price. _ Manholes in storm sewers all ov­ each evening. play has been arranged to he staged i 99c SANDWICH OR SERVING er town were clogged with leaves in the High school assembly hall Despite the adverse weather, T R A Y S , O vF \> and dead twigs today as a result cf next Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mar-1 10 inch size. Heavy nickle plated finish— will not tarnish. the heavy rain which accompanied there was a large gathering at the jorie Gist andMissRebecca Estey, | the severe windstorm ^^terday. Church of the Nazarene last night of the faculty, are coaching the Many psople who had not hurn^ Rev. C. C. Rineharger, evangelist, speaking parts and are in charge their fallen leaves found that the who is conducting the revival serv­ of the stage arrangements. Miss I gutters in front of their houses ices, will speak again tonight. Hazel 'Worcester Will coach ths| **Self-Serve'' Specials were wiped clean this morning. danciiig numbers while Miss Marion Arthur E. Gibson will give the Dorward will have charge of the! 1 Pint Bottle MAYFLOWER SYRUP and 2 packages The glass In the door at John address of welcome at the Fathers music. Olson’s paint shop ih the Johnson and Sons’ banquet tonight at . the of WASHBURN’S OR HECKER’S PAN CAKE block was smashed by the heavy South Methodist church. A roast FLOUR, all fo r ...... wind yesterday and just below this turkey supper will be served at KIRKMAN’S BORAX SOAP, 9 bars ...... 50c place a globe sign in front of Pat 6:30. Dr. G. B. Martin, of Spring- HIGH TEST TOMATOES, 5 cans . 50c Dougherty’s barber shop crashej to field, and Governor John H. Trum­ NASON SUPPLIES BALLANTINE’S MALT WITH HOPS, can ... I ••••50c the ground. Many radio antennae bull will speak. were blown down by the heavy LIME Light or dark. wind. \ In spite of the storm last even­ SUNBEAM SEEDLESS RAISINS, 5 packages , . . . . 50c ing a large crowd was in attend­ One pound package. The Justamere Whist club will ance at the concert given by .the CEMENT CALIFORNIA STATE ASPARAGUS, 3 cans ) •»«•50c meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Salvation Army Swedish string l^Iyra Gallnat at the home of her HAND PICKED APPLES, 14 quart basket ...... - . 50c band of New Britain in the local PLASTER Large basket. daughter, Mrs. A. E. Loomis of citadel. The numbers were well Keeney street. Gtatv^ P' rendered and the audience showed eiiting appreciation by the applause which BRICK the People The Lakeview Parent-Teacher ^ 0 followed each piece. The recitations evet tViong association will have a whist at the given by Miss Edith Westman dis­ FLUE, LINING d>egt' **>llealth Market*' Spedals schoolhouse on Friday evening of a this week. played her wonderful talent as . a reader. The program was given un­ DAMPERS forevet y , ^ ^ der the direction of Ensign and Manchester Grange members and cao ® they we to friends will play whist at the home Mrs. Fredrickson who have charge TILE of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell of the Salvation Army Swedish F o r 5 0 c F o r 5 0 c of Bell street, near the Glastonbury work in New Britain. line on Friday evening. Those who A Full Line. fot 1 lb. Bottom Round 1 lb. Veal Stew. desire transportation beyond the Steak. south end trolley terminus are ask­ its 2 lbs. Beef Liver. ed to telephone 648,920 or 1194-3. FINISH HRICK WORK Give us your ord ;r. 1 lb. Hamburg Steak. We deliver the sroods. -.ss* rJ i'"-“““ Patrolman Aaron Radding has TODAY ON NEW TEMPLE Fresh Ribs of purchased a building lot on Sum- Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. 50c Beef, '5 lbs...... 50c mitt street from Robert J. Smith, loc^l real estate dealer. Mr. Ra'd- Expert to Complete Job in aycaents ding has started the construction 'Three Months; Interior Work G. E. Willis & Son of an 8-room house on ihe lot. To Start Soon; Storm Hand! 2 Main Street Phone 50 Samuel J. Prentice, of Manches­ cap. ___ ^ ter Green, has had a private line telephone Installed In his home. Rapid progress is being made on Price ■ P M I The number is 2325.— ^Adv. the construction work at the Ma­ sonic Temple being erected at the Piano Tuning SOUTH MRNCHCSTER • CONN Caroline, eldest daughter of Rev. Center. It Is expected the work will 650 1 ' 1,% ^ a tnd Mrs. J. S. Neill, rector of the St. he completed in about three and UP Mary’s Episcopal church, suffered months, it was said today. Your old piano a fractured left wrist in a fall Sat­ ■The brick work was finished Talking Machine aaepted in tx- urday. She is reported as making this afternoon. The steps will now change with satisfactory progress. be constructed and the scaffold payments as taken down. Then the men will Repairing low ai iHiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiHiliiiiiiiiiiliimiiiliHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiluitiiiiuiiiiliiliniiiiiliilliinii It was learned today that Alfred work on the Interior of the temple Gill, Coventry youth who was ‘ac­ With the work bn the outside con­ T el. 821. T 2 £ ,* 1200 Pairs I cidently shot recently, is recover- cluded, the workmen will not be a- -4ng rapidly at Memorial hospital. affected by the cold weather and- Spedat terms storms. /orthismonth Best Oak Tanned Leather Soles f He will he discharged shortly. , . • I have Just received, direct from the tannery representative, S There was an unusnaHy large Yesterday’s storm raised havoc KEMP'S T he Brambach Baby Grand represents the highest type in small number of small particles of the with the efforts of the workmen, it Grand piano construction. It is small enough to fit into a ^ home |s 1,200 pairs of shoe soles for my Winter stock. While this S> S stock lasts I am giving my customers the benefit qf bes$ stock S; shot -in his hand and ajso three was stated by the foreman in _____only 4'8" in length. Finest materials art combined with expert large pieces. Two fingers were charge. Heavy planks were blown workmanship, ifll o f a quality that the finest home may be proud Is bought right. . 1: amputated. off the scaffolding find late In the ' " BRING YOUR SHOE REPAIRING TO > , 1 ' afternoon the storm attained such Kemp’s to possess. I I Complaints have been received a height tiiat it was necessary to HEAVY SOLES Masio House, n at local police headquarters that stop work entirely. South Manchester. riKi motorists have been taking advan­ The number of tons of stone in on your shoes protect from Winter | ton Shoe Repiw Sbon cold and dampness. tage of the new highway on Center the handsome columns In front of Please send me the free 5 105 Sprace Street, Sontti IliulcheBter. street for a speedway. It has the temple is far more than the av­ The best of materials and work-] floor ^ttern which shows Kemps Music House erage person realizes. Each of th-3 been stated that drastic steps will manshlp: , how lit^e floor space the pillars weighs over seven tons EVERYTHING MUSICAL be taken by the police if this prac­ Brambach BabyGra^ requites. tice does not stop immediately. while the three large rectangular The Music House of Manchester. blocks on top of the pillars weigh I The annual meeting and election five tons apiece. SEwnz of officers of the Women of Mobse- M d r e s j ' . he^rt Legion will be held tomor- Play and keep young. Join the • THE SHOE REPAIR MAN Advertise in The Her ,fOw evenipc .at the I^ c o ln school. Community Club.—>^7. Selwltx Block, lO gM riat. - ’-.'a ■' '■■■if