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VOL. XLV.. NO. 5. Glassilled AdrertislBS oa Page • I^GHESpiI^^idaim ;, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1^6. PRICE THREE CENTS CHARLIE CHAPLIN BIG POUnCIAN Hits.Two Homers Today HOHENZOLLERN TO QUIT MOVIES Si-lO U IS FANS BACK Appearance in “ Napoleon,” M AYBE LINKED MAY BRING ON Now Being Filmed, Will Be His Last, It Is Announced. I N i m C B l E G E R M ^ CRISIS London, Oct 6.— Charlie CARDINALS AT 3 TO 1 Cbaidiit. whose antics on the flickering film have made mil­ lions all over the world laugh, Army Head Resigns as Ser­ is planning to retire from pic­ Simpson to Seek Indictment tures shortly, according to Ar­ ONE DEAD,« thur Kelly, vice-president of of 4 Persons Accused of Crowd' • •% Confident as vice of Son of Crown United Artists Corporation, who is now visiting in Lon­ Prince in Reichswehr Hits don. Threatening Witnesses in BADLYDUDRED According to Kelly, Chap­ Fourth Game Starts lin’s appearance in “ Napole­ VersaiBes Treaty. on,” which is now being film­ Stevens Kin Interest. ed, will be his final appear­ ■ A ance on the silver screen. BATTING ORDER IN 4TH Berlin. Oct. 6.— General Von Kelly did not reveal Chap­ Somerville, N. J., Oct. 6.— Au­ WORLD SEIZES GAME. Rhem for Cardinals, Hoyt Seekt. creator of Germany’s post­ lin’s reason for retiring. thorities investigating the four- Helper on One Tmck K 3M , YANKEES. CARDINALS. war army, today tendered his resig­ year-old murders of Rev. Edward Combs cf. Douthit cf. for Yankees, Picked to Do nation as a result of the Reichs­ W. Hall and Mrs. *Eleanor Mills to­ Driver of Another Badlf Koenig S3. Southworth rf. wehr service of the eldest son of the OVER 300 APPLY day were engaged in checking ac­ Ruth If. Hornsby 2 b. A e Shooting— Snn Ducks ex-crown prince, which he is said cusations that detectives and at­ Meusel rf. Bottomley lb. Gehrig lb. • to have considered as the first Indi­ torneys hired by the defense have Hort by Collision m L. Bell 3b. TO BE VOTERS attempted to intimidate state wit­ Lasseri 2 b. Hafey If. Behind Clouds But Pops cation of former Kaiser Wilhelm’s Dugan 3b. O’Farrell c. return to politics. nesses. Newington. Ever since the first Investigation Severeid c. Thevenow ss. Ont Again and It’s a Nice The action is expected to cause a in 1922 witnesses have complained Hoyt p. Rhem p. military and political crisis. Pres­ iU Be Made on Satnrday that attempts at Intimidation were Umpires: at plate, Klem, Na­ ident Hindenburg, it is believed, made by employes of Mrs. Prances New Britain, Oct.. 6.— Henry M. tional League; at first base, Di- Day; Ruth Hits will accept Genevan Von Seekt’s Stevens Hall, who with her broth­ O’Brien, 31, of 369 Armory street, neen, American League; at sec­ resignation. ond base, O'Day, National O ct 9, and the Following ers “ Willie” and Henry Stevens, Springfield, was instantly killed Violation of Treaty. and her cousin Henry B. Carpen- League; > t third base, Hilde­ Homer in First. Under the treaty of Versailles der, is under indictment charged and Carl De Wolfe, also of Spring- brand, American League. anyone entering the Reichswehr Saturday, O ct 16. with the double crime. field. was seriously hurt on the must sign up for twelve years ser­ Politician's Name Guarded Berlin turnpike in Newington to­ vice, hut this young Prince Fred- At least one warrant has been THIRD INNING Registrars Robert N. Veltch^and day when a truck driven by De erich did not do so, merely enter­ issued as a result of the reports. Wolfe crashed into a stalled truck ing for temporary service. Louis Breen sat yesterday at the This is for Felix Di ^Martini, pri­ on which O’Brien was working be­ DETROIT CHURCHES Yanks, 2 Cardinals, 1 This violation of the peace treaty Hall of Records to receive applica­ vate detective in the employ of the side the road. * was revealed for the first time to­ tions of those who wished to be defendants; He is now under O’Brien’s body was brought here day by a German Socialist newspa­ $10,000 bail in New York as a made voters this year. When their by order of Dr. John Purney, dep­ BARA.F.L.TEKS By Davis J. Walsh per. It has been learned that an fugitive from justice and will fight uty medical examiner for New Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis, Oct Allied protest against the action day was completed they had 379 extradition. Britain, who was called into the 6— Smiling skies, in thorough ac- will be made within the next few applications cn hand. No mpre Now It Is charged that a promi­ case. De Wolfe was taken to days. can be received this year. nent politician whose name has Hartford hospital, where he is be­ cord with the mood of all St. Louis, not been disclosed has tried to Thus, for the first time since the Registrar Veitch . sorted and ing treated for a broken leg, body Pulpits Closed to Labor Men this afternoon greeted the fourth exile, the Hohenzollern family is re­ “ pump” members of the grand bruises and possible internal in­ counted the applications which jury which returned the Indict­ game of the ' between garded as having taken a direct had been made today and found juries. hand in German politics, creating a ments, regarding what evidence Had Repaired Damage When Attack on Open the Cardinals and Yankees, an oc­ that of the number 217 were men was presented to them. serious crisis. and 162 wbre women. A certain O’Brien was a helper on a truck casion that found the local larynx Genetal Von Seekt Is the idol of Also William Phillips, a night owned by Max Gloth of Springfield in excellent voice and a knowing percentage of these, of course, will watchman who testified i e saw a Shop Is Planned. the Reichswehr, whose rank and fail to appear to be made. It is and operated by Louis Cohen, of grin on every local face. The Cardi­ file bitterly resent their chief’s be­ woman enter the Hall home late that city. The truck was bound expected that Manchester’s voting on the night of the killings, claims nals, leading the series by two vic­ ing victimized by members of the list will total-close to the 6,500 Guy Who Won the War empty fpr New York. Trouble de­ tories to one, seemed on the verge that he has been yisited and Detroit, Oct. 6. *— Responding to former royal family. mark when all have been made this veloped in the gas feed pipe and of achieving the goal of their Pleasing to France. threatened by private detectives. the men stopped beside the road what is described as pressure from yesr. Seeks Four Indictments heart’s desire. The acceptance of General Von The first day on which voters and repaired it. Coheu climbed the Detroit Board of Commerce and William J. Grealis, Tailor’s as­ Rooting Now for Rogers back to the seet and O’Brien was All the; needed was an even Seekt’s resignation will be the most who have made application will the Building Trades Association, painful duty which President Von be made will be Saturday. October sistant, who told of getting stained Cranking the m.achlpe when ^ break in the remaining four games Hindenburg has had to perform 9. The registrars and a represen­ mussed-up suits from Willie Stev-* Wolfe; driving a "Bill Kneeland” represenring men prominent in the to bring St. Louis its first and only since he took up oflice. tation from the Board of Select­ ens on the day the bodies were truck from Springfield to New industrial and commercial life of world's title and odds of 3 to 1, found, has charged attempts at By ROCiATiP KREBS..:^ . b*** Say, listen, guy;J-'Mu8so|jini Yoi^, crashed into the rear of the The resignation will be extreme­ men will be at the Hall of Records j is'itheJgreateSt al^g or what^er he the community, Detroit churches freely offered and enthusiastically intimidation. St. Louis, (^ct. 6.—A counje of ;Gloih truck and drove it into the spurned, said they would do it. ly satisfactory to France, however, Saturday from 9 in the morning grandstand seats south of thallhird 1 is “that' Itily ever had. '. Hoi freed have closed their doors to spokes­ as Paris had vainly clamored a doz­ until 8 In the evening. These same These reports are all being In­ ^S^d rail beside the .road. So did the rampant, yammering vestigated thoroughly by the au­ upright post tb the left of. the; ItheTItalian1 people, didn’t'he? • men of the American Federation of en times for Von Seekt’s retirement, hours will be observed on Saturday ^ OfSAeth, caught between the crowd c. 37,000. Having seen their thorities, with the view of possible, Cardinal bench in Sportsman’s Hey, 1 can tell you how to get can­ tttnei aud'the truck, was literadly Labor, it wqs learned today. fearing him as “ the genius behind October 16, which will positively dle grease spots o p t. of yoqr Several labor leaders, attending Cardinals win the first World Series be the last day on which voters indictments as accessories after the Park, unhonored aud unsupg,- sits 'cimshM- to . death. State police Germany’s military comeback and fact if they prove true. Special clothes, neighbor. Just’ Jay., the. the convenrion of the Federktion game ever played in St. Louis, they her possible search for war re­ the man who. won thaJfatlonal Lea­ are investigauug- to determine the were a inclined to wonder 'ust can be made. Prosecutor Simpson already has gue pennant and is getting no credit epotted part between, two clpths and responsibility of the affair. - now . in session here, were to have venge.” announced that he will seek four riu a llot iron over it The, Iron spoken . from church pulpits next how long this thing has been going But although France's protests for It at aU. on. After 38 years of pennantless such indictments. He’s Hornsby’s Tigbtrband ragn. inelts the grease, see,*ahd-the cloths Suh^y. Only three churches have could not budge him from his post. Points to Jealous Woman. act like blotters and soak it lip, if nfused' to join the boycott, which baseball, it all seemed so absurdly Von Seekt may now be jobless in a AIMEE GIVES UE He’s President. Coolidge’s right- sifiiple now. Another anonymous letter was hand man and Mussolini’s right- you get what I mean. tfareatehs to cause a division in the few hours as a result of his own On Top of the World ipcelved by the -.tuthoritles today. hand man, too; but' at piresept "TakOja tip from me, lady— that I W S f M f N FLOOD ^urch o^anlzations. highest ideal of Iron military disci­ While it is but one of scores of , Y. M. C. A., Too. In fact, the band best expressed pline. Rogers is the lucky stiff wlio Is get­ horse ain’t ready yet. Now here’s TOWTITORYAN such epistles, it lb regarded as of ting most of his attention.. , '^his a good one at Farmpunt— Bulletin, QH ^m OI^ ARE WORSE At the same time tho Detroit the local idea when the Cardinals more importance than, the others, fat guy would have been'tjte'man with R. Jones, up. That goat'll buy Young Men’s Christian Association, strolled out of the dugout at 11:45 as It shows the writer to havs a that won the war If thev you a sable coat -with a $2 ticket qf, which C. ,M.. "Van Dusen of the o’clock. The musicians immediately STILL AT LOSS IN considerable knowledge of the Kress Company, is president, with­ burst a lusty lung on the strains of put padlocks on all the recrijitTiig any day. • • • "i used to have (ail­ NUljB-tqhths of City Und«r Thai She 1$ Rebuked by case. ofiSces. ing, hair, too, nelghibor. Rubbing a drew, qn inyi^ti'on that had been “I‘m SitUng on Top of the World” PARKER POISONING It asked the investigators to Most innocents sqppoge >ti^at dbuble-handful of lard into my Water, 1,000 Himieless ,aitd extended (o William Green, presi­ and the boys were quite right. T-i Judge for WaDdng Out of “ get after the woman who was Hornsby sort of wheedled the tehm s^ lp every time I washed it was Rain Cojutinues; dent of the Ajnerican Federation of fact, the only reservation the writer supplanted in the affections of the Into first place, but a'shrewd what cured me. • • * That statue Lphor, exeentive secretary of th e! could suggest is that the world be Rev. Hall by Mrs. Mills,” adds P.nd server can detect that'this vcgetalifle q( the guy in the long coat , like Beerdstown, 111., Oct. 6.— The association, tp address a meeting of made to include the New York Authorities Do Not Yet Know that "she krows all the circum- Exact Nature of Toxic Mat­ Conrt Defiantly. Is the real think-quick gUy. Stage drivers and card sharpers streets of Beardstown coday became the association on Sunday. The |! " Yankees. They had been thorough­ I stances of the kill ng.” liisten to Elni. used to wear that you seen in City swirlipg torrents as the, water of invitation, which sent last July ly sat "pon. ter That Killed Two. It charged that thi.? woman, and The right hand map makes a the Illinois 'rivet swept with and rpalffrmed two weeks' ago, was Fifteen hits had been their total a man, spied on the mi.uister and Jfgll Park, lady, is General Grant- Los Angeles, Oct. 6.— ^The pre­ megaphone of his hands. (Pqt creqsed^fury over the ievecs .and Ip- witlidraFfi ' because of protests In three games against Sherdel, Hartford, Oct. 6.— The exact his sweetheart, and Informed Mrs. Thwy pui-It up because they claim liminary hearing of Almee Semple those hands in an ice box and you he won the Civil War. I don’t think tp more than ninety per cent-ot the raje^d by proipinent members of the Alexander and Haines and perhaps nsture of the poison that killed McPherson, evangelist, her mother, Hall of what they learned. eptire ciiy. More than 1,000 per­ hoard at a meeting last night. the end was not to be yet. Brooks K. Parker and his five- “ Mrs. Mills knew that this wom­ can’t tell them from two pork lie was such a big wow. Stonewall Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, and Mrs. shoulders), and gives the St. Louis sons are homeless- Open Shop Fight. Hornsby intimated early today year-old daughter, Helena here, an was trying to put something Jbclmoni.helped him some, didn’t Lorraine Wlseman-Seljall, on crim­ second.baseman the offlee on what b e t'* *’ • Fighting agains*; time and the The t^o Incidents are the culmin­ that he-was prepared to further be­ Sunday night, has not been deter­ ever on her,” the letter said. “ TIte ation of. bitter feeling engendered mined by authorities investigating inal conspiracy charges, will be re­ to do next. rising river men labored through fuddle the Yanks with Art Rein­ woman openly boasted that sbe "Dempsey never feinted enough, by the. American Federation of La­ the case. The laboratory analys­ sumed tomorrow, with all concerned Listen to his beaii^ful hnjrUqqe: tl)e night, and early today, frantical­ hart, a left hander, although soma would get Mrs. Mills.” * *. * bor convention among employers of the Intelligentsia were willing ta is substance found In Parker's preparing today for the next ses­ "Now menabep, ILqg^vI^ui^n's gQt ’a Hippo^i^me is in Square. * * ly loading and placing sandbags 1111108 of this city, where the open shop wager ihat Hornsby re. Ily knew stomach has determined it to be sion. bum knee. Kpejo,i)^’S/ .hervee' ’ 'You wmli. at wrong, pal. You against the foundations of '’hoTe an alkaloid but the examination Yesterday’s session was particu­ blooey In a tight pjace.' ; iCpwws few buildings whiqh have not as yet prevails in thq.majority of its 4,000 less about It than they did, which shquldn»C « h^ve, beat around the plants, and particularly by the an- has not shown to which one of the larly trying to the defense, chiefly cgn’t throw nothing for long imh a hu9h with that old lodge initiation yielded to the ravages of *hc flf- was all too little. They thought mncement made by Mr. Green and Flint Rhem would try to right- tlkaloldal groups it belongs. because Joe Ryan, diminutive depu­ SPANISH INFANTA NOT trick arm like, bis’n.” blah. You should have said right toep-day raips- Mystery still surrounds the way ty district-attorney, who had been One iroaglnes that nothing would *, Rain fell yesterday, lapt night Se executive council of the Ameri­ hand the situation and said so in but flat-footed, ’l‘m going to play a can Federation of Labor of their In which the poison was adminis­ on the witness stand for two days, delight this, party so much as ho 'be few hand? with the boya tonight. apd early, today. The forecast .'s tor that quiet, reserved i.one mostly tered or taken. cooly parried every question of the TO COME WITH MARIE able to tpl) the St. Louis'hose that mere .rainV Millions p..f doll.ars woith determination to organize the auto­ used by men selling fish. Danger of pneumonia was feared Baby’, and showed your 'wife who mobile workers of Detroit. cross-examiner, W. I. Gilbert. Severtid had* Bright’s Disease, was boss.,* What?- Ana I mar­ of property hak been destroyed- Huggins Picks Hoyt by hospital authorities in the case Ryan made no attempt yesterday Brlg. General John Andrews of This action came close on the was to be Miller Gehrig was suffering from douhis ried? No.” of Mrs. Parker who was poisoned at Innuendo. He came out flat- pneumonia .an'd'ihat the Babe just the-]Peo<|a Sal/^atloa. Army arriv'd heels of President Green’s opening Huggins' nominee, in spite of the Princess Beatrice Cancels Pass­ What’s the use'of paying atten­ at the same time as her husband footed and stated that he believed had been mangled in a street-par teday to take active charge of re­ convention address In which he fact that the young man yesterday and child. She is recovering from Mrs. McPherson’s story concerning age to U. S.— Queen Studies tion to a dude’llke that? - list work. 'declared war on “ company unions” pitched a ball game that will not smash-up...... as. the employers’ substitute for the direct effects of the poison. her kidnaping was a monumental America in Theaters. There he. goes ag^n :---“ None of The water early today stood at appear in the records. He fought hoax. The manner in which he 24.8 fe.t above normal and was ris­ trades unions, and his assertion the old sacrifice stuff,T - Hit that the election o f a union labor the bull, quite valiantly and well, related his investigation of the case and run’s yohr -kl4i" ’ HhF, 6 . . 0 . P . 6 f ^ 84TH D1STR,ICT ing. man as'mayor of Detroit was evi­ down In the well-known pea out TINNEY NEAR DEATH aroused the wrath of Gilbert, chief Paris, Oct. 6.— The Intanta Bea­ Rog, lay a^ake over RueWiey’s-3loV ' ‘ PICKS C5. -R. BBOTHWBIL. dence that the working people along the right field lines. defense counsel, who accused Ryan trice of Spain today suddenly cap- curve. You ;imow that guy.' ain’t were not content with present la­ However, Huggins’ only alterna­ AS PNEUMONU COMES of “ wise-cracking.” celled her passage to America on got a bit of control, old boy. l^ke bor condtQons here. tive wa .*to use Herb Pehnock, win* The deputy district attorney was the Leviathan, and will not accom­ it easy, pal; take It easy.” . Old ^Pyjbrqok, Ckt. '„6.— Charles HARTFORD WELCOMES Last night Green issued a pub­ ner of the series opener, and It was unperturbed by Gilbert’s criticisms pany Qu3en Marie of Rumania on No Mashed I^btatoes. !. B.. .:9rot}iwell, now Republican rep- lic statement declaring that the said that Herbert Felt the need of Detroit, Oct. 6.— Frank Tlnney, and continued his testimony in the her tour. No reason was given for This right-hand, man < is nobody’s i^'epUtive from Chester, wgs to­ churches o.t Detroit were dominat­ an extra day’s repose. You know musical comedy star, was near death same vein. the princess’ unexpected action. mashed potatoes. He’s gqod. day egmed as candidate for the ASHEVILLE TOURISTS ed by the mannfaeturing inter­ how it Is: these young men rise so today, following a relapse. Doc­ Calls Statement a Lie. Queen Marie, anxious to absorb There’s nothing he doesn’t know. state sehqtje from the thirty-foarth ests. easily. Mrs. McPherson listened to Ryan tors at St. Mary's hospital, where all possible American atmosphere He’s a great conversationalist, too, district by a conventiop of Repub­ The C^rdinSls made ready to te- call her a “ fake” without flinching. Tinney was taken following a col­ prior to landing at New York two mixing right Into all the talk all licans held at the' Pease house. Mgyer Exteiids Greetings of ceive Hoyt In the style to which he lapse last Friday, announced that When he said, however, that i.he around him. Get a load of thla: Saybrook Point. Frank Arrigonl, “NtMrtK’s Most Representa­ has become accustomed— at least had given a certain letter to news­ weeks hence, has turned to Paris DAUGHERTY-MILLER septic poisoning had developed as theatres where American players "You used too muph yeast, broth­ of Durham, was nominated by a tive City** to Sonthrims. this year— by using "Vic Keen, a the result of the broken ribs the paper men. she pushed forward In er, If your beer’s wild. Yon delegate frpm that town but with­ right hander. In lotting practice. her chair and very audibly declared are appearing or where American comedian suffered in a fall. Tin­ life Is portrayed. should have, usqd.only one cake and drew and.backed Mr. Rrotbwsll, a DEFENSE COMPLETED Hornsby greeted victor with a sock ney shows symptoms of pneu­ that the statement was a lie. Hartford, pet. 6.—-“The north’s The queen arranged to attend a boiled your hops only 15 minutes. wealthy nranufacturer. most representative city greets the into the left field bleachers. monia. Another ripple of excitement was moving picture theatre this after­ metropolis of the southern high­ Sun Out Again caused when the evangelist left the lands.” So Mayor Herman C. Arguments in Bribery Trial The sun had been playing tag SO^TETS ARREST 49 .\S court room, not heeding the at­ noon where Douglas Fairbanks’ picture “ The Black Pirate” Is being Stevens in extending welcome to Begin TJiis Aftembon, Will with a bank of clouds but It got SPIES FOR THE LATVIANS tempts of court attaches to stop Browning Says "Beaches* Will Come a delegation' of 150 men and wom­ away from Its pursuers and was Leningrad. Oct. 6.— Forty-nine her. Judge Samuel R. Blake cau­ shown. Take More Than Dpy. The royal visitor had an engage­ en from ' Asheville, N: C. out in the clear again at 12:ID. persons were arrested today by tioned her attorneys that this per­ The visitors are making a tour government agents charged with ment to lunch with the Maharajah New York, Oct. 6.— The defense Tlie crowd, except for those formance should not be repeated. Back a-Running Whew She’s Broke of the United States aboard the hardy souls who out-waited the military espionage In behalf of Alonzo B. Murchison, a Douglas, of Kapurthala at his 1 ois De Bou­ I closed its case at noon today in the logne home. “ Carolina Sky Special.” They were trial of Harry M. Daugherty, form­ dawn in the lee of the bleachei Latvia. One of the prisoners is Ariz., police officer, was the only talcen, on a sight-seeing trip about an ex-naval officer who is alleged er attorney general and Col. Thom­ gates, -was slow in arriving. Mos\ other witness beside Ryan to take New York, Oct. 6.—"Peache8” ^di«consolate.. He spept last night Hartford. Before Tearing for New of thentf* remained in the center of to have delivered secrets regard­ the stand yesterday. He related as -W. Miner,’ former alien proper­ ANNULS .TAIL SENTENCE Browning, the sixteen-year-old again alone in his hotel awaiting a York, where they will spend two ty custodian, charged with conspi­ the town to enjoy to the full the ing the Soviet Baltic fleet to the his story how he “ backtracked” days, material for a suit of clothes Lavitan government . All the FOR PUNISHING A BOY. bride who has given her wealthy conciliatory move on the part of his racy in connection with the return fact that the Cardinals actually bride. the cloth being homespun In tpe w e v at the pace in a world series. prisoners face death upon convic­ flfty-one-year-pld "Cinderella man” to toreign Interests, of the $7,000,- Brid^port, Oct. 6.— A fine of mountains of North Carolina, was 000 assets of the American Metals Those on hand were edified by tion. (Continued on Page S.) ’’Mack my word, she will return presented to the mayor. Similar 110 and costs was imposed by husband, Edward W. Browning, in a hurry— ^when her cash is ex­ Company which had been seised the serenading band, which made Judge John H. Walsh of the crim­ “ the air,” is planning to leave for junterial is to go to Governor John during the'vfar. The last witness a tour of the bleachers, playing hausted.” be said today. "I w | ll H. Trumbull, from, tke AshevlUe inal court of common pleas on Canada with her Mamma as soon as certainly welcome her back with was Mai Daugherty, brother o f , a full in the face of all comers. Ths Tectll Kocot, 40, of Stamford, who delegation, but the governor has favorite ballad seemed to be 4 0 possible for a week’s, rest, she said opqii •atm^’ • ■ • • defendant. pleaded guilty of assault and not yet. made his-selection. Motions were promptly made to "There’ll be a Hot Time in the CAMPUS REBELS breach of the peace. Kocot was ar­ today. She is sin packed-up and .. Rroirnlug denied that “ Peaches” Mayor J. H. Cathey of Asheville dismiss the indictments against Old Town To-night” Everyoat rested after he had administered a ready to go. had h ^ n . trailed ,'hy detecHves heads the delegation here. the defendants. Two motions were knew that already. A new serial story, written by Virginia Swain, author of w-herever she went of. late. He also “ Spinsterhood,” will be The Herald's next fiction release. severe beating to his 12-year-old But, according to Browning; made, one by Max Steuer, counsel The Y'anks, appearing at 12:19 son who had torn the clothing she’ll come back^when her money scoffed at reports ^ a t he denied for Daugherty, th«.^ other. by Col. were greeted with generous cheer It is a story of college life—not a silly light thing tdiout from a little girl and beaten an­ gives out. h er; spendings money and that ha 149 AH>, S’m C K E N SHIP. William Rand, attorney for Miller. and the inevitable. "East Side, impossible heroes in impossible football games— ^but a other boy. Judge Walsh set aside “I’ve got to have a rest and I’m hadi, made provisions - in- his will The motions were denied by fed- West Side, All Afonnd the Town." real romance that could actually happen. Read it a sLx months jail sentence Imposed going to get dt.” said the bride .of whereby his bride would rpcelve qo Provlncetown, Oct. 6.— ^Thu eraT Judge Julian Mack. By that time Sothoron was oblig- fubatan.tial share 1~: his estate. . when it by the Stamford court but also re­ six months,-today when, do'catedj ^Qaqt-Guard cnttec.Moave visa ni^- -The jury -was encased until two ing by pitching to the batters. duced a flue of $25 and costs. with her .mother, Mrs.'. Cat^e^rlHa. > iJBkgd it she expected^tb sue for ed to- the yiwistance of the thre^ o’clock this afternoon,' when'it was Then, the Yankees flat-wheele4 Heenan, In- a friend’s apaftineht a separation, "Peaches” said she 'masted ^ ’ooner Neva Queen, expected' summation o f the case to the cage and Garland Braxton, a Starts in The H erald Ttiursday TREASURY BALANCE here. , . .. - ; hai no plans except to get a rest. vrlioise hPF and. headgear was epr* would h e .. started. The lawyers ' left-hanfier, served them up. Washington, Oct. 6.— Treasury “Peaches’ ” ^ay-h.al^> She wQuldn’tVsay why - she left ritd.-afflfy by a p ^ in g steamship were expe^ed'to take up more balance as of October ,4i. 1^402,3 52r aged hosband'la VmeanwhtTa most Bro'wnlng.V . .' ' oft-Cape; Cod berora dhybreak* than oae'tall disy in 'summations* (ConUnued on page S| . -.-5 \ ■ - . PAGBIIWQV - MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 0C3T0BER 6,1928.

with Mr. Saglio’8 parents Mr. and turned to their home In New Brit­ the governor of New York. Wil­ Mrs. Joseph Saglio. this charge about a year ago ancommlttee, Clara Chandler; chair­ ven, spent Tuesday night with Mr. Sparrow in Providence, R. I., Sun­ PLAYS IN HARTFORD child. He was extradlcted on he has failed to do so. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way. afternoon the following town offi­ day. Miss Helen is a freshman at man of the Missionary committee, cers were elected showing a Re­ wiHmc ■ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Prentice of Brown University. Josephine Congdon; chairman of publican victory: Assessor, Aug­ the Social committee, • Edward Newington spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. C. Hibbard West, Large Number of Salvationists Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ther® seemed to be very little with his mother Mrs. Mary Pren­ ust Llndholnu Board -of Relief, E. Sharp; pianist, Martha Stoughton. B. Hyde; Selectmen, Otis Whipple, Rupert West and Mrs. John H. Accompany It to Attend ^ Interest on election day In the town tice. Steele, attended the funeral of of South Windsor. Out of the 660 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong were first; Maxwell Hutchinson, second, Farewell Services. week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WallacSy Hilliard William B. Palmer, third; Town Mrs. Evelyn West Harrlgan In g: \ voters of the town only 227 votes and children of Andaver were Sun­ Wapplng Monday afternoon. were cast. The officers elected their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Clerk, Ellsworth Coveil; ToVn The Salvation Army band and a i CIR C L E LAST TIMES I day visitors at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Treasurer, Lewis W. Phelps; Ag­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tobiasson and were as follows: Assessor, Robert Collins. They went on Sunday to at­ Post’s. family who are now living In large number of Ihe members of 2 Shows—7 and J. Risley, 141 votes. tend the funeral of Mr. Strong’s ent of town deposit fund, Lewis the local .corps, went to Hartford Visitors at B. B. Foote’s Sunday Phelps; Auditor, Raymond G. Hal- Windsor, Conn., were week-end Board of Relief: Everett A. cousin. were Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mil­ guests of Mrs. Howard Crandall. last night, when they took part In Mrs. Frank Stoughton, has for sted; Grand Jurors, E. B. Hyde, the services conducted by Commis­ Buckland 139. ler of Colchester, Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude White and Thomas Lew­ 'The all-day sewing meeting of First Selectman: C. Leslie King guest, for a few days, her nephew, Dennison of Westerly. R. I., Mr. the Union Missionary society will sioner and Mrs. William A. McIn­ Howard Chletham, of Plalnvllle, is won the most votes over John tyre of Boston. The chief features 1 9 8 . and Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mr. Allen, Holden Brown and John be held in the church vestry Second Selectman: Erastus D. Conn. and Mrs. Payne of Portland. Thursday. of the evening were the farewell Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cone :nd Yoemans; Tax Collector, Willard of Major and Mrs. Seaver who have Burnham 140. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson E. Fuler; Constables, W. C. Hil­ Mr. and Mrs. George Newman Third SelectmaU: Thomas S. Bur­ two children, Harriett and Philip and family of Porter street. South and daughter Althea of Rockville, been In charge of the Southern lard, E. W. Merritt, George Merritt New England division for the past gess 102. from Little Falls, New York, sur­ Manchester, visited local relatives Olga Lindholm, Roscoe Talbot, were week-end guests of Mrs. L. prised their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. three years and who leave for Bir­ m Auditors:Peter E. Bossen 137, Charles Phelps and Francis Fried- R. Ladd and son Raymond Ladd of mingham, Ala., where they will G. A. Collins by walking in on Stafford road. Arthur D. Smith 86. Mr. and Mrs. Carl'Links cele­ erich; Registrar of Voters, E. A. command the Army forces In the with Grand Jurors.: Charles Jorgenson them about 11 p. m. Friday night brated their 5th wedding anniver­ Standlsh, Charles E. White; Fi­ after a motor trip from their home. Dixie division. It waff also the Dorothy 146, Leslie W. Newberry 138, sary Monday eveping by inviting nance Board, A. H. Benton; Town welcome meeting to Major^ and John E. Curtin 85, Truman H. They left for their home again on their neighbors for a social time. School Committee, Gertrude M. IF CARDS LOSE TODAY-. MackaUi Sunday about noon. Mrs. Albert Bates who have' been Woodward 137, William E. Barton Mrs. C. J. Fogll spent Monday White and Lucy P. Mfelburn; Chil­ appointed as divisional officers. Jack MuIhaH 83. Sidney F. Stoughton left Monday in Hartford. dren’s Aid Commissioners, Mrs. THEY STILL HAVE EDGE Major Bates has been connected A 3liAt notional Picture Chas. Murray Collector of Taxes: East Hartford to accept a position In Philadelphia, Mrs. Clara Hanmer, Mrs. A. H. Howard Stanley, Mrs. A. H. Ben­ with the Army practically all his Trust Co. 221. Penn. His brother. Dwight Stough­ Post, Mrs. Charles Fish, Mrs. Nor­ ton and Mrs. Thpmas Lewis; Li­ life, started his career at the Ar­ This is the Year’s Big Joy Ride I ton, both sons of Mr. and Mrs. man Warner and Mrs. Glover Constables: C. Vinton Benjamin brary Director,-l*arlon Stanley. BY BICK w il l ia m s my’s International Headquarters 135, George F. Thresher 136, Prank Stoughton, also left Monday Rockwell were visitors in Wllll- At the business meeting the fol­ In London, and for the past 10 mantic Monday. , Frank J. Ident 138, Frederick C. morning to accept a position In lowing action was taken: Report St Louis, Mo., Oct. 6.— Having years has been connected with the Double Feature Bill! Riverton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Foote Jones 85, Charles Jorgensen S3, of town officers accepted; finance done another Dempsey— that Is to territorial headquarters In Nevr George M. White 77. Mr. and Mrs. Asher A. Collins and children were visitors at Mr. report for ending year accepted. York City. and Mrs. Clayton G. Miller’s in It was voted that past and future say, taken considerable punishment Tomorrow and Friday Registrar of Voters: John S. and two little sons. Porter and without a full count— the Yankees The local band supplied music Clapp 140, Frederick C. Jones 82. David, motored to Cromwell on Middletown, Sunday. taxes on excess mortgages must be at different parts of the service. Mrs. Genevieve Albiston of Au­ collected, with exemptions on today face the necessity of rejuve­ Town School Committee: Earl Sunday and spent the day at the nating themselves or passing out of Thursday night the band goes to Lefty Flynn M. Taber 140, Rosa D. Nevers 131, home of Miss Annette Burkhardt. burn, Maine, Miss Cora Lord from present list. The selectmen were New Britain where they will play John T. McNamara 86. Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. authorized to make necessary and the current World Series cere­ at a mass meeting led by Commis­ The Famous Yale Half­ The Wetherell family reunion monies with brief dignity. Library Directors: Mrs. Francis was well attended in spfte of the George Buell and Miss Hattie suitable repairs on Baptist church sioner Ogrlm of Sweden. back in His Greht Foot­ P. Bossen 138, Mrs. Marion F. rainy day Buell, spent last Thursday with and the church sheds. The Andover Plainly, the Yankees are on the ball Picture, on Saturday, Oct. 2, at i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lyman. ropes. Pierce 144, Hazel W. Newberry 94. the old homestead in Oakland, there Lake Corporation was authorized The Federated Workers furnlsh- Dr. O’Neal of WilUmantlc made to build a new road to go around Aside from Lazzerl and Joe FAVORS TAX CUT AFTER “THE COLLEGE . ed a fine dinner to the booth tend­ a professional call on Hart E the proposed^ new lake and do Dugan, they lacked drive yesterday. Buell recently. away with present road which lies They seemed to be walling for the BOOB” ers on election day. elected” for the ensuing vear: Presi­ I Mrs. C. A. Hills and Mrs. E. E in path of said lake. The select­ finishing punch. They went about The town meeting which was a dent John Terriell Jr. of Bridge­ SURPLUS IS $100,00,0001 Companion Feature: very quiet one was held in Wapplng Foote have returned from ' Phlla men were requested to draw up their labors with lethargy and there port, vice president, Lcvl T. Dewey delphia where they attended and present at next town meeting = M •wauAM FdiP \ = school hall Monday night at 7.30. of Wappjng. secretary Miss Mabel was little of the once dread mur­ prfseiits * 1 Sesqulcentenriial. a schedule of remuneration for derers’ row about them. Clark A. Whitcomb and Miss Louise Wetherell of Manchester Winston, 'Voicing New Plan, town officers. It was voted that Yanks Outwitted Edith Carlson, both of Spjingfield, and treasurer Fred H. Carpenter of the town should use taxes received Believed Speaking for Cool- = M Mass., were married at the Wapplng Manchester Green. A dinner was Supposed to be sure death to a 4 from property of the Andover Lake fast ball , they faced one of idge and Mellon. parsonage by Rev. Truman H. well patronized after which was an TALCOTTVILIE Corporation for the next five years Woodward on Tuesday afternoon. entertainment furnished by the the fastest of fatt ball and to improve roads in district ad-^ were outsmarted. Los Angeles, Oct. 6.— If a full Miss Lillian Fiske of West Haven members of the association. They jacent to the said Corporation There were ono hundred and Jess Haines used his fast ball for year’s trial of the tax rates con­ was the week-end visitor at the voted to hold their next meeting at fifteen at Sunday school on Sun property. Finally, It was voted to tained In the 1926 revenue act home of Walter S. Billings. Savin Rock, June 25, 1927, with a place five of the old benches used one purpose— to waste It. His witti day. This Is a new high record for strikes were almost wholly knuckle justifies the belief In creation of All the officers, teachers and good shore dinner. att«dance, the previous high be­ in the town hall in the Center an annual government surplus of MADGE BELLAMY = everyone who is interested in form­ balls and floaters with a brisk curve The Federated W’orkers served a ing registered a year ago at rally school basement, and nine in the more than $100,000,000. the e.x- = and EDMUND LOWE = ing a teachers’ training class are in­ fine dinner to those who attended Sunday, one hundred andyeleven Boys’ clubhouse, tho remainder to slipped In here and there. When he cess should go to tax reduction. vited to meet at the home of Mr. to the booths on Monday noon, vot­ The church attendance on Sunday b§ sold at public auction. used a f ist ball. It was close to the This statement. Interpreted as Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii," and Mrs. Truman H. Woodward ing day. was one hundred and seventeen The Andover Grange has voted noble forehead of some astonished having the approval of President next Thursday evening at 7.30 to The names of the following chll to accept an Invitation to visit the Yankee, or safely out of range. Coolidge and Secretary of the form such a class. The funeral of Mrs- Will Howrl- gan was largely attended from the dren were omitted from those re­ Hillstown Grange on October 14. Haines’ slow ball was a great re­ Treasury Mellon, was made here Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The young people met last Sun­ Congregational church on Monday ceiving attendance recognition on On October 18 the Vernon and lief con.pared to the tapioca pud­ today by Under Secretary .of the day evening at 6.30 at the church Sunday: Mildred Prentice, two South Coventry Granges will visit ding sort of a slowball 'Urban Treasury Winston, speaking before to form a Young People’s Society afternoon. Rev. Truman H. Wood­ ward officiated and Will Taylor of years and six months; Ruth Blinn the Andover Gramge, furnishing Shocker was serving up last Sun­ the American Bankers’ Associa­ of Christian Endeavor. About 25 three years. the evening’s program. day. And his knuckle ball was a tion. were present. The officers were Manchester sang two solos. The There will be a whist party In bearers were her four brothers^ Miss Christine Bachelor Is at­ thing of beauty. Before ihrs combi­ Below the margin of a certain [STATE T O N I G H T I elected and a short helpful meeting the town hall ^yednesday evening. Julian, Howard, W titer and Byron. tending the Yale Art school where nation the Yanks were considerably $100,000,000 annual surplus the was enjoyed. The officers and she is working for a B. F. A. de­ Charles Phelps, a student at less than lukewarm, their five hits, government cannot safely go, ac­ The burial was In the Wanping Yale, spent the week-end at his chairmen of the committees were as cemetery. gree. making a grand total of fifteen for cording to Winston, who said that follows: President, Ralph Collins; Kenneth Smith has purchased a home, remaining here to vote for the series, attesting moat eloquently this figure, approximately I 14 per I See What The Surprise Is! | vice president, Edith E. Lane; sec­ five-passenger Dodge sedan from the town officials on Monday. to this condition. cent of total receipts and expendi­ retary, Lois Stiles; treasurer, Ellen the Dodge agency at Stafford Mrs. Thomas Lewis and son Beyond a doubt, the Cards are tures, indicates a properly balanc DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Foster; chairman of the Prayer Springs. spent Saturday evening in Willi- running in front. They could lose ed budget. ' Meeting committee, Mrs. Raymond Miss Dorothy Wood of this place mantic. MARY ALDEN Ben Lyon and Mary Astor GILEAD Guests of “^Miss Essie Frink on today and still have the edge in Geer; chairman of the Lookout has been, elected vice-president of morale. CORBIN ESTATE $500,000. in in “THE PACE THAT s (> the sophomore class at the Rock Wednesday evening will be Miss Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hills spent Ethel Taylor of Glastonbury, Miss New Britain, Oct. 6.— The will "THE EARTH WOMAN” THRILLS” the week-end with her daughter vllle High school. of the late William H. Corbin, of Mrs. A. H. Post. Elsie Keyes of Hartford and Her­ bert York of Hartford. GREEK TROOPS NIP A New Britain, filed for probate here I Robert Lyman had the misfor­ NEW DREDGE COMPANY today, disposes of an estate esti­ Also Country Store & Suprise I tune to break his arm while Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Pimples and Biotehei FORMED AT SAYBROOK. son visited in Mansfield and At- mated at upward of $500,000. Mrs. j cranking an automobile last week. woodvllle Sunday. NEW CIVILIAN REVOLT Grace Spleers, of Woodhaven, L. I., There is a clean, healing liquid, easy Alex Spak who has been em­ Hartford, Oct. 6.— A 6100,000 Mrs. Charles Wright has return­ gets sixty per cent of the estate In N ig h t I to use any time, that will shortly clear ployed at J. L. Way’s farms has corporation has been formed In Old a trust fund, and William W. Cor- away Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, ed from her visit to relatives in gone to New York. Saybrook and will be known as the Indiana. Quick Action Blocks Apparent Mn, son, gets forty per cent also In A Big Surprise Awaits You Tomorrow Night ! | Blemishes and similar Skin Irritations. Mrs. Stone of Abblngton Is with Saybrook Dredging Co., according Plan for Insurrection With­ a trust fund. To keep your skin clear and healthy Mrs. Clara Hanmer at the Wells- Mr. and Mrs. Howard . Stanley to a certificate filed with the secre visited friends in Jewett City Sun­ out Fighting. always use Zemo. the clean, healing, Way homestead as a companion. tary of state’s office today.' The day. FACES EXTR.4DICTION IN Thursday Friday & Saturday I Lj(]uid astringent for skin and scalp im - Mr. and Mrs. John L. Way re­ concern will operaUfe^edges and SAME CASE 2d TIME ■■ tations. 60c and $1.00 at all druggists. turned to their home In Hartford The Christian Endeavor meet­ Athens. Oct. 6.— Prompt mili­ pile drivers, and.i^Ill construct ing Sunday evening was led by Mrs. tary action early today frustrated Hartford, Oct. 6.— A second re­ Monday after spending most of the bridges and wharves. It will begin quest for the extradiction of one summer here. Rachel Stanley and Charles Phelps. what the government believes was 5 S e l e c t | business with $10,000. Incorpor The topic was “ Education” and an man on the same charge has been Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saglio and another attempted civilian Insur­ made to Goy. John H. Trumbull by xemo ators are Howard T. Chapman, of Informal discussion on religious rection. There were no casualties, FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS daughter Thelma and Dorothy of Old Saybrook and Edward T. Hazen Bridgeport spent the week-end education, in the schools was held. as the government’s action was Acts Vaudeville | and Charles A. Russell of Haddam. bass solo was sung by the Rev! purelj' a demonstration of military Elmer Cook. A short business ses­ preparedness. Nevertheless, the pROUP Bigger and Better = sion followed the meeting. city today seethed with excitement I Spasmodic CCroup is frequently Than Ever ! S Mr., and Mrs. Tryon Smith and and rumors. relieved by 01one application of— thildren of Hartford visited the The government’s alarm was WATSON’S DOGS | former’s mother, Mrs. Janet Smith aroused by the appearance of a Educated Pets. = Sunday. number of armed groups of civil­ V iC K S Royal Webster of South Man­ ians in one of the principal squares j 21 LEDDY&LEDDY | chester was a visitor In town Mon­ of the city, and by the sound of day. Comedy Bits of Trimmings, i Sage-Alien’s rifle firing on the outskirts of the THE THREE KENNA = John Yoemans, a student at Har- capital during the early hours of va:-d University came home to the morning. W IRTAm ’S dancing sch o o l! SISTERS 5 vote on Monday, returning to that Immediately army buglers in Three Entertaining Misses, i for Children opens Saturday after- E school later in the day. motor cars dashed about the BOBBY CARBONE & CO. = Gordon and Edward Whitcomb streets sounding the call to arms. noon Octol^r 16th, in Orange Hall, j E in “ The New Boy” S spent the week-ei^d in Manchester Commanding officers held their Beisement Store with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sladin. Aesthetic, Ballet and Ballroom troops in the barracks ready for Mrs. L. B. Whitcomb, Mrs. Lew­ I Ed Scofield & Girls I any emergency, or took up posi­ Dances Taught, also Deportment. 5— People— 5 . = is Phelps, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Mrs. tions at points of vantage In the A. E. Frink and Miss Essie Frink city. The streets were cleared and A Modem Revue. E attended a dinner and aluminum all places of amusement were clos­ H a r t f o r d demonstration given at the home ed. CHICKEN DINNERS of Mrs. Lulu Lord in South Man­ The populace, fearing a repeti­ At All Times. 5 Next Week Sunday, Monday and Tuesday = chester Tuesday. tion of the massacre of September At the town meeting Monday ninth, when the troops battled the THE RAINBOW INN I Douglas Fairbanks in “The Black Pirate” I speeches of appreciation were Republican Guard, resulting In the W ■■ Introducing Four Special, Low Priced mads in honor of Fred A. Sackett death or wounding of more than Atop Bolton HUI. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijf who, after nearly forty years of 100, fled Indoors. Groups of lo.val service as town clerk, resign­ The government todajr -contin­ ed that, office on October 1. Mr. ued Its military precautions. .Srehett is to leave soon for Flori­ da. McLEAN TO SPEAK AT . MANSFIELD DEDICA'HON. Mansfield, Oct. 6.— Senator George P. McLean will give a dedi­ New Coats TOLLAND cation address at the formal open­ THE R IA L T O ing of the new hospital building at Donald Graham of New York the Mansfield State Training School Manchester’s Cosiest Theatre was a week-end guest of Charles and hospital on October 18. The Of New Fabrics, Trimmed With H. .Sterry., ^ new building which cost the state Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doyle and $200,000, is to be named In honor New Furs Mr. and Mfs. Fred Nutland motor­ of Dr. Henry Knight, founder of b 2 Y ed to Waterbury Sunday to visit the work for feeble minded ichildren Elmer Doyle who, with Rufus In this state, and his son. Dr. George . Tonight and Tomorrow, Featuring I. e mard is exhibiting a large herd Knight, who carried on the work of Dutch belted cattle at the fair, after the death of his father up to |98 havlre; been gone from town sev- 1912. $24E er.tl weeks exhibiting the herd In ------\ several states. GOVERNOR AT DANBURY PAIR. H Miss Margaret Welsmlller and Danbury, Oct.. 6.— Gov. John H, THE SEA WOLF Miss Lydia Olson, teaches at the Trumbull and members of his staff Hicks Memorial school, spent the came here today to participate In $ 34IS—$3928 week-end at their homes in Groton Governor’s Day exercises at the Conn. Danbury fair. Lloyd Hamilton in More Along Mr. and Mrs. Harold draham of were wdek-end 1000 Laughs. See Hamilton at His Best. guests of Mr. Graham’s njother, Sports coats, tailored from stunning tweeds and Mrs. Anna Graham, at the Lilacs. fur trimmings. Dressy Miss Harriett Luce of Manches­ WAVE COLOR IN CHEPIS wats of suedeine, pm point, fawnskin and Bolivia ter spent the week-end as guest of special Reel ^^Heroes oC the Sea** with luxunous fur collars and cuffs. Miss Mildred Clough. skin is yeIlowr*eoinpM<» Mrs. Fred Johnson has returned isue coatM-^ppetite poor-~ from a visit with friends in Wales. you have a n d taste in your mouth— POX NEWS WEEKLY. Novelty Reel—“COMEDY ODDITIES” Mass. a bow, ni^good fueling—you AouM Colors Mrs. James H. Clough and^Mrs. take ^ v e 'l^Uets. Furs L. Ernest Hall visited the Nation­ Dr. Edwards* Olive TaUeU—a sob* Other Stage Attractions. Grackle al Dahlia gardens at Storra college stitute for calomel—were prepared by Manchurian Wolf Friday. Dr. Edwards after 20 years o f study. Wine (^ive Tablets are a purely vegslable Australian Opossum Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sparrow Black and son Leon attended the Fairs at oompoimd mixed with dive dl. Know Doors Open Tonight at 7:30. Navy Mansfield and Habron, last week. them by their d ive cdor. Vicuna ' / Tohave a dear^pink ildnibri^t e ^ Autumn Brown The regular meeting of Tolland Mandel Fox Grange No. 51. P. 6f H. will bff no pimples, a fedmg of buoyancy like held thia evening at the home -of cUfdbood days you must K t at the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilcox when six Dr. Edwards' Olive Tadets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet Some coats are fur lined. Others lined with silk' crepe, satili candidates will be initiated In the have no dangerous after dYecta. ADULTS 20e CHIIABEN l«e Brat and: second degrees of the or- de chine, and plush. * \ 'They start the bile and overcome eon* der. ■tlpation. Take nk^tly and note the Matinee Daily. lOc to All. Mrs. Willis Marsh and two chil­ deasing results. Millions of boxes sold dren ^who have been guests of Mr. yeariy. I5c, 30c, GOc. All Drugdsts. and ^Mrs. Emery Clough bave re- I ■<* . . ■fc ■ :‘ V :

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 6,1926. P A G E iBJBjfiarf ... » v . ■ • —

•<$> a , woman resident- of . . that, tow i,, MANCHESTER b a s s CLUB HIGH SCHOOL BOY AIMEEGIVES LiE : ■ told Deputy District Attorney Jo#>rj ANDERSON TELLS ABOUTTOWN BIG SURPRISE Ryan today. ’ ' ’ - LOCAL STOCKS The woman declaiad she, saw FOR KIDS W ES TO REFORMATORY ' TO WITNESS RYAN ;the evangelist driving-through thf Friends of Mrs. C. A. Sweet of Hey, Kids! The Herald has MEETS F M D A Y N li^ (Continued rrom.pase ll) streets*of S.mta.,Paula at one- oi OFLIVEKIWANIS 'Woodland street, who is a shutin, landed a big surprise for you! two . o’clock in ’ the hiprniQg, - _bul (Furnished by Putnam A Oo^ have made it possible for her to G Central Row. Hartford. Conn.) It’s a new kind of bedtime Members Called Togesther to Kttchnle, Hartford Aut,o Staler ;did not attach.any ,8lgnUl<»nce‘ to have a radio receiving set and she and Cop Fighter, Put Away Mrs. McPherson after she appeared Bid Ask story— the best we have ever Decide On Awarding Gnb at Douglas, when she said she had the visit at that time as she be­ is enjoying It immensely. lieved the McPherson case had .Aetna Cas. & Sur. . .720 750 printed. Prizes and to Perfect Organi­ for Indefinite Stay. just escaped from her' captors in Local Man Gains Valuable Mexico. ■ “blown over.” Aetna Life ...... 585 595 The M. X. club will meet tonight It’s written In rhyme, is illus­ zation. Efforfs by the district attorney A u tom obile...... 190 with Mrs. Arthur Starkweather of Bridgeport, Oct. 6. — George “ Alysterious ’Visit.” trated with pictures you can col­ Kuchnle, recently a student in Mrs. McPherso» made a mysteri­ to check the possibility of a secret Conn. General . . . . 1625 1675 Starkweather street. A meeting of the members'of the reiideivous were futile beeauso Htfd. Steam Boiler .650 Tips in Visit With Spring- or, and is sure to please every Hartford High school, was today ous midnight visit to Santa Paula,' Manchester Baas Club la called for sentenced by Judge John W. Banks there were no- other witnesses. Hartford Fire ...... 470 480 David H. Williams, of Buckland, child in Manchester. Friday evening at Sb’clock at Rar- in Ventura county, late in August, Phoenix ...... 560 570 of the Superior court to an indefi­ field CInb. is among the high ranking members The first story will be in The rett & Robbins’ store to decide on nite stay in the state reformatory Travelers...... 1185 1195 of the junior and senior classes at Herald Friday, and every day the disposition of ;the club prizes, at Cheshire after the youth • had rnblic Utility Stocks Middlebury College, Middlebury, and to act on other important mat­ thereafter. pleaded guilty to theft of an auto­ Conn. Power Co. .. .320 330 At the Kiwanis club luncheon "Vt., who have been placed on the ters. mobile. “ Dean’s List.” Appointment to Conn. L P 7% pfd. .109 112 this noon, “ Lon” Chaney, the new The club has 60 members, each Kuchnle, on July 26, last, creat­ Htfd. E. L. com. . . .328 332 the list is made on a basis of schol­ W ATC H FOR of whom paid a fee- of $1. This ed a scene at Darien when he fled director at the Recreation Center, Htfd. Gas com...... 70 75 arship. THE TINYMITES money is to be used for prizes for jh a- stolen car from Policeman was a special guest. He spoke a the largest bass registered during So. N. E. Tel. Co. . . .151 155 4 George Mugavero and ditched the few words to the effect that he A heavily laden truck owned by < >- - < s > the season. No plan was made In machine. When the policeman .Maniiracturing Stoctesi. hoped for the co-operation of the the Manchester Sand and Gravel ball pitched, a towering soarer in­ advance for the awarding of the chased the youth on foot Kuchnle Am. Hardware . . . . . 86 88 club in his work here, and said he Company became mtred in the ex­ to right field bleachers. It was prizes and It is to decide this ques­ fired at him with a revolver. The American Silver . .. . 29 33 would be glad to have the men cavation for the Connecticut Com­ right on’ the foul line. Meusel up. tion that the meeting is called. It t'WQ had a hard battle and Kuchnle avail themselves of the recreational Acme "Wire com. . .. . --- 16% pany’s new track on Center street Ball one, wide; ball two, inside; is hoped that the members of the was knocked out. Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. . . 99 102 facilities of the building more often near Cooper street yesterday. The strike one, swung; foul, strike two Kuchnle faced charges of assault in the future than they had in the club will turn out In good numbers Blgelow-Htfd. com. . . 73 78 truck held up traffic for a while but ball three, inside; foul, back; that all may have a voice in the dis­ with attempt to kill and carrying Bristol B ra ss...... 7 past. was moved when another heavy foul, back; foul, back; ball four, position of the prizes^ It has also concealed weapons beside the auto 145 Frank H. Anderson gave a thir- Collins Co...... 140 truck was sent down to help to tow wide. Meusel walked. Gehrig up. been proposed that permanent theft charge, but oi^ly the last was Colt Fire Arms .. .. . 27 28 ty'-mlnute talk on the work of an it out. Ball one, low. Gehrig went to first prosecuted. .101 105 active KIwanis club as he saw it in organization he formed and rules Eagle Lock ...... on a hit through Bottomley but adopted for the guidance of the Fafnir Bearing . . . . . 85 the Springfield KIwanis club which CURR.1N-FULLER. Meusel was out at the plate trying club another season. The Bass club Full'r Br’sh Class A A 62 he had visited on two successive Miss Helen E. Fuller, daughter to score, Hornsby to O’Farrell. was sponsored by the Manchester CALLS ON EUROPE TO Hart & Cooley . . . . .180 weeks. It is rated as one of the of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuller of One run, two hits, no errors, one Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 108 best Kiwanis clubs in the New Eng­ Horan street, and Robert S. Cur­ left. Fish & Game Club and Barrett & Robbins were appointed to solicit 1,’nders Frary & Clark 90 92 land district, both . in attendance ran, son of Robert Curran of Madi­ CARDS— Douthlt up. Beat out UNITE AGAINST U .S. Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 at the meetings and in work ac­ son street, were married this after­ a hit to Koenig on the first ball memberships and register the big New Brit. Mach. pfd.104 complished. It is set up as an ideal noon at 2.30 at St. Mary’s Episco­ pitched. Southworth up. Ball bass entered In the prize competi­ Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 21 for other clubs to Imitate. pal church. The ceremony was one, wide; ball two, wide; foul, tion. Congress of Nations Plans to North & J u d d ...... , . 24 26 Mr. Anderson gave his impres­ performed by the rector. Rev. J. strike one; foul, back, strike two; Set Up Barriers Against 80 J R Montgomery pfd. — sions of what he had seen of the Stuart Neill. The young couple ball three, wide; Southworth sin­ American Economic Strength J R Montgomery com. — 7 5 club and the way the meetings were were attended by Mr. and Mrs. gled to center, Douthit going to JUDGE ADMONISHES Peck, Stow & Wilcox 20 2 2 conducted. He learned many de­ George Sonnlkson. Mr. and Mrs. third. Hornsby up. Ball one, in­ Russell Mfg. Co. . .. . 40 tails that will be of great value to Curran left later for a two weeks’ side; foul, strike one; strike two, LANGDON CAPEWELL Vienna, Oct. 6.— Calling upon Stanley Works com. . .82 8^ the local Kiwanis club. In the tour of Canada. called. Douthit scored on Horns­ all the nations of Euiope to unite, 400 Smyth Mfg. Co. . . . . --- first place, he said, every member by’s single to right, Southworth Hartford, Oct. 6.— Failure to politically and economically, in or­ Torrington ...... 68 69 of the Springfield club is an enthu­ stopping at second. Bottomley up. der to save themselves from being 52 comply promptly with an order of Underwood ...... 50 siastic Kiwanian. He is loyalty it­ Ball one, wide; strike one, swung; overwhelmed commercially by the 25 FIVE SUGHTLY HURT the court to produce certain records Whitlock Coil Pipe .. . --- self to his club and considers it a foul back, strike two, he tried to United States and the rest of the .107 brought a reprimand for Langdon world, the Pan-American Congress U. S. Envelope pfd. privilege to be a member of it. bunt; Bottomley out on a fly to Capewell from Judge L. J. Nicker­ Ronds Enthusiasm, Mr. Anderson said, ON ROCKVILLE CAR Ruth. Bell up. Bell out on a of Nations adjourned today after a j . 295 300 son in superior court here today. week’s session. Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s was the one great factor in the so­ sacrifice fly to Combs, Southworth The records were wanted In the casp East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 cial, business or political life, and Political and eeonom.c leaders | 110 going to third after the catch; of Frank E. Capewell, who seeks Conn. L. P. 5%s .., .108 the enthusiasm of the individual Collides With Freight Car at of practically every ration of the . .115 117 Hornsby held at first. Hafey up. release from Hartford Retreat on continent met in an effort to ameli­ Conn. L. & P. 7’s , members for Kiwanis and all that foul back, strike one; ball one, B’dpt. 5’s ...... 103 105 Burnside; Windows Smashed the ground that he is not Insane. orate the commercial difficulties of it stands for is the reason for the wide: ball two, wide; foul, strike Testimony of Langdon Capewell success of the Springfield club. E\irope. The congress worked on Five persons were slightly In­ two: ball three, low. Hornsby showed that he had not gone direct­ the idea of a continental European ^Ir. Anderson was roundly ap­ jured and a score of others were stole second, Severeid dropping the plauded for his Interesting talk. ly to his home from the court room union. The object in view was to thrown into a small panic late yes­ ball; strike three, swung; Hafey after the needed papers as directed set up an o!Ti:ient barrier to com­ Friend o f book tad pipe New York Stocks The attendance prize today was terday afternoon when a Rock­ fanned. One run, three hits, no donated by F. A. ’Verplanck. It by the judge several days ago. bat the inrush of commercial and Genuine mahogany. Intapeotty ville-bound trolley car collided errors, two left. Other papers that were at an office economic strength from other na­ and mohair. Wonderfui comfort. was a box of cigars and was won with two freight cars being towed Second Inning by Holger Bach. here were wanted in court this tions, and from the United States Kar]>en Week only, the High westward at the cross-over at Sta­ Yankees:— Lazzeri up. Ball one, morning and Judge Nickerson in­ in particular. ' At each plate was placed a report tion 31. Burnside. The trolley car inside. Lazzeri doubled against left chair, $89.00; the otto­ At. Gulf. W. I. 31 of the Hebron vacation camp for the structed Capewell to go after ^hem. A manifesto was drawn up. urg­ ,\m Sugar Ref. 75 wms in charge of Motorman John field wall but was out trying to ing the abolition of wars and tar­ man, $89.50. summer just ended, which reads as stretch it into a triple. Douthit to He intimated he would not tolerfite Am Tel & Tel.14 6 Crockett and Conductor Daniel further delay. Langdon Capewell Is iffs. * Anaconda ... follows: Sweeney. Information given out Thevenow to Bell. Dugan up. Out Members of Camp: the nephew of Frank T., and it was Am Smelting .138 today from the Connecticut Com­ on a fly to Thevenow. Severied Repeating watches were first Bovs ...... 38 up. Ball one, low; ball two, wide; his sworn statement that led-to the Am L o c ...... 10 6 li pany office placed the blame on uncle’s confinement, v manufactured about 1686. at unexpected savings Am Car Fndry 9914 Girls ...... 44 the trolley crew. strike one, called. Severeid sing­ It appears that the trolley car led to Center. Hoyt up. Ball one, The manner of administering the Atchison ....1 5 1 1 4 estate of the elder Capewell since B & O ...... 103U Total ...... 82 had stopped to “ pick up” four or inside: ball two, high; ball three, Isn’t there some comer in your home still incomplete? Children came from: five school children at School inside: strike one, called; strike his confinement in 1922 is being Beth Steel ‘B’ 4 8 Vi attacked by his lawyers. BATTERY WORK Some little touch needed; another living room chair, an Butte Superior 13 Ninth District ...... 46 street, just west of the trolley two called: Hoyt out on a fly to Pt. James' ...... 6 Hornsby in short right, hfo runs, Chili Copper . 32 track which leads to Atkin's paper HELP NtKTURE — HELP YOU Authorized “Willard” Service unadorned sun room, a bit o f extra comfort that father Keeney Street ...... 2 mills. A motor-trolley was towing two hits, no errors, one left. Cons Gas N Y.105^4 LTse Champeau’s Tonic Liver Station. would appreciate, or a little added charm that mother Col. Fuel Iron 46H Eighth District ...... 27 two freight cars out of this track CARDS— O’Farrell up. Ball one, Fourth District ...... 1 inside: ball two, high; strike one. Pills. Best for Sick Headache, Ches & Ohio .17214 and was ’ proceeding across the } Constipation, the blood and Sys- Carbon Burning. would love? Now, during Karpen Week, is the time to Weight: 75 pupils gained 133 cross-over onto the inside track called: ball three, inside; O’Farrell Cruc Steel . |tem. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bilious- Auto Electrical Work. fill such a need- From now until Saturday, October , 161 pounds. Average. 1.8 pounds. 3 which leads to the freight yards at out on a fast play, Lazerri to 9 Can. Pacific I ness; Good for High Blood Pres- Electrical Appliances Repaired. Erie ...... no record: 2 no change in weight; East Hartford. The trolley car Gehrig. Thevenow up. Ball one, is your chance to choose from the ultunate refinements 2 lost, illness. It was thought that started eastward. The freight cars wide; strike one^ called: ball two I sure. Buy a Box Today, 25c— at Erie 1st . . . i Edward J. Murphy, 4 Depot Sq.‘; Free Crankcase Service. of furniture-making in 1926, as exemplified by such a Gen .\sphalt at least one-half were below the were nearly over the cross-over on wide: Thevenow out on fly to normal physical condition. to the other track when the trol­ Gehrig. Rhem up. Ball one, wide;' Packard’s Pharmacy, 487 Main; Gen Elec . . 1 Geo. E. McNamara, 687 Main; J. famous maker as Karpen. Prices during this week are Gen Mot. . . Probably at least one-half came ley car rammed into the corner of strike one, called; strike two, call­ from homes which are below the the rear freight car. It was stated ed; bail two, inside: foul, back; H. Quinn & Co., 873 Main. Put up JOHN BAUSOLA materially reduced on pieces wKicJi, at their usual prices, Great No. Pfd. by The Champeau Medicine Co., minimum .\merican standard. the accident was caused by a mis- strike three, called. Rhem fanned. With Barrett & Robbins in. Central ..122 1957 Park St., Hartford, Conn.—• ofier exceptional value. Honest quality is assured by the Kennecott Cop 60 Nationalities: estimation of distance on the part No runs, no hits, no errors, none 913 Main St. Phone 39-’2 Adv. Karpen nameplate. N o other such furniture buying op­ I.ouis & Nash.131 P olish ...... 12 boys. 6 girls of Motorman Crockett. left. Lehigh Valley 'SO Italian ...... 9 boys. 7 girls The impact shattered several THIRD INNING. portunity will come for many months. Marine Pr. . . 30 Am erican...... 8 boys, 4 girls windows on the side of the trolley Y.-VNKEES— Combs up. Ball one, Norfolk IVest" .164'4 E nglish...... 5 boys, 5 girls car and five persons were slightly inside: Combs out, fly to Douthit. Natl. Lead ..153 Irish ...... 3 boys, 4 girls injured. None was from Manches­ Koenig up. Strike one, called; No. Pacific . . . 7 7 ®8 F rench...... 1 boy, 1 girl ter. The injuries were not serious. Koenig out, Hornsby to Bottom- G. Schreiber & Sons N Y Central .136 Vi Sw edish...... 1 boy. 4 girls The trolley car had to be taken ley. Ruth up. Ruth hit back to the car barns in Hartford G. Fox &L Co. Inc. N Y. N H & H 43VI Lithuanian...... 1 boy. 3 girls on the first ball pitched. He hit far Pennsylvania . 5 51s S cotch ...... 1 boy. 1 girl but the freight car was not dam­ out to right field wall. It repeated General Contractors Fi’c’’ Talenhone Service from Manchester People’s Gas .124 D anish...... 1 boy, aged. his performance of the first inning. CrIII dOO. Pierce .\rrow . 2 51s Germ an...... 2 giris He created a record by hitting two Reading ...... 87% Next year there will be a swim­ .MRS. ELIZA A. KYTE. home runs on the first ball pitch­ Ch R Isl & Pac 64% ming hole provided and from ob­ ed. This one was a slow ball. Meu­ Bolldera of “ Better Built Homes” So. Pacific . . . 105’ 4 servation it will not be necessary Mrs. Eliza A. Kyte, aged 85, sel up. Ball one. Inside; strike one, Telephone 1565-2. So. Railway .121% to have as large a camp staff as was died last night at the home of Mrs. called: ball two. Inside; strike St. P a u l...... 10% provided this year. However, if it Jennie Beebe, of 39 Maple street. two, called; Meusel out, Rhem to Studebaker . . 56 is desired to keep ' ’le same staff we Death was due to heart disease. Bottomley. One run, one hit, no er­ Union I’acific .164% could provide facilities for a larger Mrs. Kyte leaves one sister, Mrs. rors, none left. Shop: 285 West Center Street U S Rubber . . 57 % number of children. The commit­ Emerson Morse, of Willlmantic, Ruth got a great hand from the U S S te e l----- 148 tee considers that the camp was a and one brother, Andrew Dean, of stands as he took his position. His Her Hdr Fsuirly U S Steel P r.l27 distinct success and with the e:c- Derby. She has made her home hoihe run gave the Yanks a one- Westin'house . 69 perlence gained this year can be with Mrs. Beebe for the past five run lead. West. Union .144% even more successful another year. years. Cardinals— Douthit up. Strike A The funeral service will be held one called: ball one, high; Douthit SPARKLES Now! The woman who knows what to tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Bee­ out, Koenig to Gehrig. Southworth Many styloM FIRE AND NEW BLAST MANCHESTER D. A. R. be’s home at 3 o’clock. Rev. Joseph up. Strike one called; South- do after waving her hair doesn’t Cooper of the South Methodist worth singled to center. Hornsby fear the effect of hot irons. Nor Quaker and « u $ f to church will officiate. Burial will up. Strike one called; foul, strike of frequent washings. A few drops chao»e.from BLOCK MINE RESCUERS AT STATE MEETING be in Mount Hope cemetery, Bos­ two; strike three, swung; Horns­ of Danderine— on comb or towel— ton, on Friday. by fanned on three pitched balls. and the hair is soft and lustrous, at modaratm Bottomley up;- Foul, back, strike and behaves beautifully. Range p r ic e s, in May Be Weeks Before Remain­ one; strike two, swung: ball one, A bit of Danderine rubbed lightly ing Bodies Are Recovered Regent Miss Alice Dexter and ST. LOUIS FANS BACK wide; Bottomley out, Lazzeri to Into the scalp, Is the one sure way Pearl Cray mote than a dozen of the members from Tenn. Workings. Gehrig. No runs, one hit, no er­ to dissolve every particle of P orcela in of Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ rors, one left. dandruff. But a few drops more Makes ters of the American Revolution at­ THE CARDINAL 3 TO 2 make a dressing that is simply mar­ Enamel or. Rockwood. Tenn., Oct. 6.— tended the state meeting at Center velous. A sheen that rivals bril- Black Thwarted by five and another ex­ (Continued from page ) / APPE.ALS FROM FINE, GETS church, Hartford, yesterday. Mrs. liantine, and no grease! Baking Day plosion, rescue workers today ad­ JAIL FOR DRUNK DRIVING Clarence H. 'VS'ickham of “ The ONE BOTTLE FREE mitted it may be days and even Overcoats Smart Bridgeport, Oct. 6-— Judge John Pines,” Manchester, gave the ad­ Every drugstore in America has weeks before the bodies of twenty- Although the sun stuck gamely J. Walsh of the Criminal Court of | dress of welcome. Common Pleas today imposed a ten | Danderine at 35c. Or. to prove its one miners still remaining in the Among the speakers were Gov­ to the situation, the air was a bit An Easy day sentence upon Martin J. Devitt, marvelous properties, your first wrecked workings of the Roane ernor John H. 'Trumbull, State Li­ chill and overcoats were being worn 29, of 18 Comet street, Stamford, bottle free now: Iron Company’s mine here can be brarian George S. Godard, who is by the best people: also the smart­ recovered. president of the Connecticut Socie­ est. who pleaded guilty to a charge of Day Although rescue crews worked ty. Sons of the Revolution, Mayor Our Mr. Ruth, who hits the’ja operating an automobile while un­ Clip and Mall tMa Coupon to— steadily in two-hour relays, no more Norman C. Stevens and officers with great enthusiasm in practice der the influence of liquor. In pass­ bodies had been brought to the sur­ prominent in D. A. R. affairs from and great infrequency In the game, ing sentence Judge Walsh said: Danderine face since yesterday when six were smote one over the right center “ I have been trying for years to other states, including Mrs. Kather­ Dept 35, ’Wheeling.W.Va. recovered. The official death toll ine Kittredge. state regent of ’Ver­ field stands, causing a gent in the eliminate this crime, which I think has been placed at 27 by company mont; Mrs. R. ’V\’. Magna, vice upper stand to fall off his seat. Fred the most serious that can be ebra- Please send me the ipecU! bottle of officials. president general from Massachu­ Merkle, the well-known pitcher, mitted.” Danderioe FREE and POSTPAID to setts, Mrs. W. A. Becker, New Jer­ Devitt was involved in an acci­ was in the box at the time. Hoyt Name...... FIREM.\X COMPEXS.\TED sey state regent: Mrs. George May­ took his turn in batting practice, dent here in April. He appealed a FOR INJURY BY SMOKE. nard Minor of New London, honor­ indicating that Huggins had made fine of $100 and costs imposed by Address...... ary president general and Mrs. John up his very firm mind. the local police court on May 3rd. New Haven, Oct. 6.— The smoke Laidlaw Buel, honorary state re­ The Yankees, aided by a brisk and heat which he inhaled while gent of Connecticut. wind, were socking long ones in R’orking in the fire department The principal address of the practice, both Combs and Carlyle laused an ulcer or aggravated an morning session was given by the 'existing ulcerous condition, Char­ hitting over the stands in right president of the national society, and Koenig sending another Into les Kleiner, third district compen- Mrs. Alfred J. Brousseau, and In TRADEMARK lation commissioner, finds in mak­ the left field stands. Ruth’s second 1855 GLASTENBURY the afternoon the speakers were: contribution was a pop fly and an ing an award to Richard S. Brad­ Miss Katherine Nettleton, state vice ford of $17.50 a week for the perl- infield smash. KNIT UNDERWEAR regent and Rev. Warren Archibald Shifts to Rhem. >d of incapacity. Bradford had re­ of the South Congregational church, lumed to work several times but While the Yankees were Indulg­ Hartford. ing in fielding practice; word lach time was forced to suspend Ruth Wyllys chapter arranged a vhen he inhaled smoke. reached the press stand that Seventy YearsofReputation musical program for both sessions, Hornsby had decided to switch his and held a reception fbr their MADE OF FINE WOOLS pitchers and would rely upon Flint MIXED WITH COTTON guests following the afternoon ses­ Rhem, the fast ball boy. Huggins, sion. however, stuck with Hoyt. Made to Fit— Made to Wear Rhem began warming up at A protection againatcolda and auddenduOa Sure Relief GERMAN ARMY ORG.ANIZER, 1:15 o’clock, just after the Cardi­ VON SEEKT, OUT AFTER ROW nals had been presented with Guaranteed Not To Shrink watches by a local jeweler, in conj- Light, Medium and Heavy Weighta Berlin, Oct. 6.— General Von memoration of their achievement Eight Grades Seekt, creator of Germany’s post­ in winning the $2.00 to $7.50 per Garment war army, today handed in his res­ pennant. Hoyt then stepped out to Aik Your Dealer 6 Bell-ans ignation as the result of a row warm up for the Yankees. Glastonbury Knitting Co« Hot wafer over the service of the ex-crown First Inning Glastonbury, Conn. prince’s eldest son in the Relchs- • Yankees— Combs up. Strike one, Sampla Cuttiaas Fre« ^ SureReli^Sure Relief wehr forces. called; ball one, inside; strike ATKINS BROTHERS It is understood in government two, swung; foul. Strike three cal­ and military circles that President led. Combs fanned. Koenig up. Wholesale Distributors B ^ - a n s von HJndenburg will accept the Strike one called; strike two, Hartford, Conn. FOR INDIGESTION reslgnailon, which will almost cer­ swung: strike three called. Koenig and 75$ Pk^'s.Sold Every\«rfiera tainly, it is believed, result In a fanned on three pitched balls. political and military crisis. Ruth' up. Hits home run on first

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M w X C lftl^ T has to use about three to get one— AkLlZING. so to speak. Joseph Malone and Tony Negret- If flre-prevention propagandists Ai, engine room bands In the New Etipning 3H?raIb want to do something worth while Haven jail, have been sentenced to PUBLISHED BT let them organize a movement for a three months for washing up at the THn HERALD PRINTING CO. federal law prohibiting Interstate end of the day’s work, like any­ ^MATURE Founded by Elxvood S. Bla OcL 1. 1881 dealing In cigarettes artificially Im­ body else, and going home and Every Bvenliig Except Sunday* and pregnated with inflammability. Such spending the nights, like anybody 1 Bolidays. a law would stop more fire wastage else, before returning next morn­ Entered a t the Poat OlHce at Man* ing to the job, like anybody cheater a* Second Clasa Mall Matter. than ten thousand flre-prevention SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall weeks with the main issue ne­ else. The reason for this perfectly lix dollara a yean alxty cents a glected. natural action being treated as an month for shorter perloda offense develops in the fact that By carrier, eighteen cent! a week. Continuing Single copies, three centa THE M.\YOR. Joseph and Tony were already un­ SPECIAL ADVEKTISINU REPRE­ Last winter, when his telephone der sentence and were, nominally SENTATIVE: Hamllton-De LIsaer. Inc.. 25 West 4Sd Street. New York was ringing fifty times in a forenoon at least, prisoners. tnd 618 North Michigan Avenue, and irate citizens were demanding Since there appears to have been dh'-cago. Pocket Goijher The Sale of The Manchester Evening Herald la to know why their particular streets nothing on earth to prevent Joseph nn sale In New York City at Schulla's By ARTHUR N. PACK scientists who have studied- Its ac­ News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd had not been cleared of snow within J and Tony from taking their regular Street and 42nd S tieet entrance of fifteen minutes after the beautiful over-night vacations it will strike President, Hie American Nature t tions have calculated that much of Grand Central Station. Association. | the fertility of the west is due to had ceased to fall, when storm fol­ "International News Service has the some folks that, with all due defer­ The pocket gopher, a typically the continual activity of the gopher exclusive rights to use tor repuhllca- lowed storm with such speed and ence to the court, the wrong per­ American mammal. Is found in during the past ages. Genuine Victor Records tloii In any form all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ enthusiasm that all the king’s sons have been punished. some form over most pf the coun-; For many centuries these ani­ ed In this paper. It is also exclusively horses and all the king’s men, plus try from the Mississippi to the Pa­ mals have been working over and Practically every record in our stock is included in this unprecedented entitled to use for repuhlicaiIon all cific, and also In our gulf states. over the hills'and valleys of the the local or undated news published all the king's tractors and all the sale. Only the recordings of the past fe'w months are excepted. Records her Jill." Its most outstanding peculiarities west, sinking their galleries and by such artists as Caruso, Paderewski, McCormack, Jeritza, Elman, Wer- king’s ploughs coirtd not have made are Its habit of spending practical­ bringing up to the surface the sub­ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1926. headway against them, and when a ly Its entire life underground, and soil. rer.rath, Rachmaninoff, Kreisler, Galli-Curci, Gigli and all of the other unanimous populace insisted never­ its possession of external cheek- Over and over in all probability, world’s famous artists now offered at drastic reductions. Stock up while pouches, both characters found in the soil has been plowed and bur­ they last. .MUNICIPAL HUILDING. theless on walking on a hundred other groups, but in no other com­ rowed by these natural cultivators, Peculiar interest attached to the thousand dollars worth of mag­ m j m bined. working unconsciously, but untir­ first meeting of the Manchester ically-made snowless sidewalks, New York, Oct. 6.— Tin-Pan-Al­ One of the early western explor­ ingly for man’s benefit. So potent 10” Black Labels, 4 for $1. 10” Blue Labels, 3 for .. $1. “Mayor” Bob Treat breathed the ley works feverishly at this season. ations recorded seeing thousands has been their work that thought­ board of selectmen in the new Mu­ of the burrows of some animal, but ful Investigators have recommend­ resolution, "Never again!” The winter’s supply of fox trots, 12” Black Labels, 3 for $1. 12” Blue Labels. 2 for .. $1. nicipal building. Perhaps the oc­ Valencias, ballads and mammy were unable, during months of ed that these animals, though so casion was. in one respect, entirely Never again would he take the songs has been ground out, and al­ travel In its territory, to get a sin­ destructive under certain condi­ unique. Seldom enough docs any job of first selectman in this man’s ready the overworked piano keys gle sight of the creature itself. For tions, be allowed to remain undis­ (Blue label recordings include such famous artists as town, where the responsibilities are begin to ban,5 out moonlight-and- sometime after specimens of the turbed in localities where they are Lauder, Kline, Baker, (jrooks, Murphy and dozens of others.) municipal administration, even ia roses stuff for the following spring animal were obtained, little was not actively detrimental, that they major part, participate in the cul­ those of a governor, where every­ and summer. known of its habits, but since the may continue their good offices for mination of a big public work which body knows the "mayor” and feels Songs are written for seasonal settlement of the west the farmers the benefit of future generations. it has set on foot. In the present an intimate’s right to scold him and demands just as clothes are made have become only too well ac­ Send a stamiied addressed en- n c where the emoluments will not pay or hats or underwear. Sometimes quainted with it. WATKINS BROTHERS. I . case the entire personnel of the a hit will overlap a season and be It throws up its hills in their al­ vcloiie and questions of fact having same board of selectmen which for the cough drops to heal a throat orchestrated in roof gardens and falfa patches, it eats the roots of to do with Nature will be answer­ FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS. launched the Municipal building made sore by explaining. steam-heated dance pavilions their fruit tress and their potatoes, ed by the consulting staff of Na­ project remained in office through But much water has rolled down alike. But there are any number In short it Is altogether a pest ture magazine of Washington written to meet seasonal demands through arrangements made by the Hockanum since those perfervid wherever man lives with it. all stages of the enterprise and had and changes in styles and manners. Yet this was not always so, for this paiier. the satisfaction of moving in a body winter days, and when with one ac­ No one keeps their ears closer to into its new official home. Every cord the entire six of his associates the ground to catch the slightest fell upon Bob and cajoled, and hint of changing public taste than member of the board which had the the snappy young men of Tin-Pan- Funeral Director*. vision and the energy to provide threatened and bullied him into Alley which, as all the world // Oochians] the town with'this adequate and serving his town yet again as lead­ should know, is a series of upstairs DAILY admirable structure was privileged er of the select, the memory of that offices from whence comes the mu­ POEM sic that all America will sing and to enjoy in his own person the real­ winter resolution had become just dance to. These places range in ization of the plans he helped to dim enough to no longer serve as a appearance from a dingy lighted Rub-a-dub-dub, there’s a tot in, having fun. When the "bathing” fire trap to a handsomely, equip­ regular I is done, all the bathroom’s a S tew ard make. "Wq Co not recall ever buttress to his will. And so the tub, and he’s only a j 1.1 wreck. That’s not all: he yielded. ped suite. child.. His actions are dashing, so , ^ yon having heard of a similar circum­ At any time of the mid-morning can W ASl stance In a community as large as ’Tis well. In crisis or in ordin­ or affernoon a scattered assort­ water is splashing. He’s driving' readily guess that he hasn’t done LETTERS this. ary grind, in fair weather or foul, ment of young men and women his poor mother wild. | things that he oughter. He’s wet, to be sure, but the scrub job was BT CHARLES P. STEWART But if the selectmen have special in good days or bad days, with easy may be seen lounging In the hall­ Tljere comes a wild howl, "Hey, I can’t find the towel.” In a mom­ poor, and his ears never came neaf Washington, Oct. 6.— Campaign problems or distressful ones, as to ways, the waiting room or the reason of their own for gratification lobby. ent the little one cries. Then moth­ the water. oiators are in unusual demand this at the completion of the project, keenly discerning in case of obtruse Ask any of them and you’ll hear er runs in, so’s to quickly begin Well, nevertheless, he has had year. There are more calls for them, none the less has every citizen of problem or just using plain horse —“I’ve got a real hit this time. taking soap and water out of his fun, I guess, so, when mother the two big parties’ speakers’ com^s in on the scene, she lends the town reason to be proud of the sense about ordinary ones, in the Sure fire! Knock ’em over." eyes. bureaus report, than in the average Listen and you’ll hear all the No wonder mom’s sore. There’s | him a. hand. You can all under­ presidential fight. new building. Convenient 'and matter of working like Sam Hill "hard luck” stories in the world. a stream on the floor, and some stand that a tot never gets hlmcelf In this matter of speakers the Shave fitting housing always makes for and keeping his jovial temper You’ll hear of the hit that just mis­ water spots over the wall. The tot’s | clean. party in power Is at something of an increased efficiency in any munici­ through it all, it can’ be said of the sed fire, of the song that would advantage because its men are In mayor, as of another, "He done his have "made a million" if every all the higher executive positions, pal government— which makes of publisher hadn’t turned It down, damnedest: angels couldn’t have TEST ANSWERS and on the stump their titles give Quickly the Municipal building a profitable you'll hear the strange patter of them pr,.atlge. The Democrats have enterprise. And a dignified and did more.” the braggart "ham and fabulous TOM to be contented with mere senators beautiful structure such as this, Hail again the Mayor! claims such as would turn even an These are the answers to the and representatives. The Republi­ THth a mpar-kaan oil stock salesman to route. SIMS questions which appear on the com­ cans have a batch of cabinet mem­ standing forth as a symbol of the You will see the professional blade. A dun blade SUNSPOTS. ic page: bers to draw on and, in an emer­ capacity and standards of a com­ song pluggers, the musl^ans look­ 1— John Philip Sousa. maaosaslowsliaTa. Beginning with phenomenal ing for a “big bet,” the worried gency. the president himself. munity, cannot fail to increase the 2— “ Please reply.” There is no announcement. In­ respect of its own citizens for their downpours that flooded the Hungar­ composer whose song Is being tried 3— Old testament. Leant 'what strop- out, the go-getter salesmen. A bachelor Is a man who Is ro[ deed, that President Goolidge will civic organization nor yet to give ian plains and wrought havoc with 4— Thirty. do any btumping, though he may plag does. Buy a Inside the fenced gates behind selfish he even wants to keep all his 5— Cleveland, Ohio, added importance and value to the vast agricultural regions as far the doors pessimism may breed troubles for himself. have something to say by radio. 6— Forty-eight. Cabinet Men to Speak Valet AntoStrop town in the minds of visitors. afield as southern Germany, last like mosquitoes in a Jersey swamp 7— Three dots, three dashos, spring, the world has been visited but outside the "salve” is plied The reason some merchants have Several members of the cabinet, Rasor. It giTas a Manchester is indebted not only three dots. however, will be personally In the by an altogether extraordinary ser­ thick. Don’t be surprised if the .to charge so much Is they have to 8— Marines. tc its own good sense and courage author of the “sure fire” song charge everything. field before the end of October. eomiort, speedy ies of excessive rains. Asia, whose 9— An em. Postmaster General New, Secretary in the provision of its stately mu­ tries to. beg a dime for a cup of 10— Thomas Edison, shave every time. nicipal capitol hut to its board of deforested areas have been subject coffee! That’s all part of the When a man goes to the dogs lots of War Davis, Secretary of Labor to flooding for hundreds of years, game. Np one can tell for sure of his friends bark at him. Davis, Secretary of -he Interior $I^p to $Sf. selectmen in large and to the wis­ who’s bluffing and who’s really Work and Secretary of Commerce has experienced inundatory disas­ dom and diligence of tne building landed until it’s all over. Al­ Nothing makes a girl laugh at a TWENTY-SIX MURDERERS Hoover already have promised their committee, headed by William C. ters apparently beyond precedent. though there are certain time-hon­ joke like pretty front teeth. PETITION FOR PARDONS services, as well as Assistant Attor­ Cheney, in particular. Mexico has been a heavy sufferer ored bluffers known to all and sun­ ney General Donovan and Assistant dry. Hartford, Oct. 5.— Twenty-six It has been a good work, finely from floods. While in our own It Is easy to became your broth­ Secretary of the Navy Robinson. Fame or famine—they go on sea­ murderers serving life sentences In Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Valet conceived and splendidly executed. country, taking no account of the er’s keeper If he will give yoiv any­ son after season. thing to keep. the state prison at Wethersfield, Secretary of the Navy, Wilbur, tropical hurricane that devastated The pianos bang out their jazz- have petitioned iVir pardons to the Secretary of Agriculture Jardine, FIRE PREVENTION. Florida, recent weeks have seen an time and heart thro’bs whether state board of pardons. They are Secretary of State Kellogg and At­ -/futo^trop wealth or failure lie In the result. Sometimes wisdom comes with There are more speeches being awe Inspiring number of rampaging Included among sixty-three peti­ torney- General Sargent are not The author of a success of by­ years and sometimes tho years come tioners asking release from prison, made in Connecticut this week on swollen rivers in the west and mid­ alone. mentioned as prospective orators. gone days comes up and borrows according to a docket which has Secretary Mellon is well known the subject of fire prevention than west, in localities almost never be­ lunch money from the author of been issued by Vine R. Parmelee, Razor Not spending all you make will to shrink from direct political con­ —Sharpena Itaalf were made in a similar length of fore visited by inundations. today’s hit. Times change, tastes clerk of the the board. Ten of change, tunes change! One flits in get you along better than not mak­ those serving life sentences are tacts. His speech in behalf of-Sena­ time, during the war, on the sub­ Sunspots, or whatever, it would and one flits out. ing all you spend'. from New Haven county; seven tor Pepper just before the Penn­ ject of loyalty. Liberty bonds and appear that the earth’s moistures It’s up and down in Tin-Pan-Al- from Hartford county; three from sylvania primary is said to have German spies. The air is full of are playing queer tricks not in any ley where they’re sowing the seeds A woman’s Idea of being bad Fairfield county and two each from been the first he ever made and his of syncopation for another season. obvious sufferings then undoubted­ fire-prevention propaganda. Some­ particular locality but in widely sep­ sometimes is better than her bus- New London, Litchfield and 'fol- GILBERT SWAN. band’s idea of being good. land counties. ly were such as to preclude any thing less than a thousand different arated parts of the world. probability that he eter will repeat ways of cutting down the ghastly Meanwhile New England’s pre­ the experience. annual wastage from flames are be­ cipitation averages a little less than Fear Wilbur’s Words- in most years, though far from ap­ It Ought To Be a “Good Scrap.Now Secretary Wilbur is no backward ing urged—all of them sane and orator, but there are hints that wise. A large body of highly in­ proaching any such scarcity as to party managers are a little afraid telligent men and women are turn­ bring fear of a drought. If there 1 of a tendency he has toward ex­ ing aside from tlreir regular activi­ is anybody who can tell why this pressing himself with a sometimes corner of the country should mog embarrassing degree of candor. ties to become temporary mission­ Secretaries Kellogg and Jardine aries in this drive against the fire along comfortably at Its accustom­ and Attorney General Sargent are fiend. ed meterologlcal gait while so many too busy. r 4b—»a ■■ Yet we will venture to say that weather stunts are going forward The Republicans* heaviest guns elsewhere, If it is the sun ji’hich Is will be concentrated on Massa­ BAYER not one single little word will be chusetts. There are ithers states \ responsible, it would be interesting whispered against the most prolific which mean more votes In Congress source of accidental fires In the to hear him. We have the same but none, the Bay State being the world—the practice of cigarette sun hero that they have In Florida, piesident’s own, which means quite so much to the administration. Aud manufacturers in so treating their in China, in Paraguay and in Iowa. And he seems to be behaving in victory there for Senator Butler, product that it becomes artificially the Coolidge candidate par excel­ and unnecessarily Inflammable. much the same old way. lence, is recognised as far from cer­ A cigarette made of straight to­ tain. New York. Ohio, Missouri .and bacco and the so-called rice paper, TRICKY. akpaw/ SAY “ BAYERMm ASPIRIN” and INSIST! TRe Bk T Colorado, but there are hints that untreated for inflammability, is not It Is becoming obvious that Amer­ ly critic&L a source of very great danger, even ican railroads and hotels which ex­ Assistant Secretary of the Navy Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for •o\\l when cast burning into anything pect to provide accommodations for Robinson and Assistant Attorney less sensitive to fire than gunpow­ General Donovan, both New York­ Her Majesty the Queen of Rumania ers, will do most of their campaign­ Colds ' Headache Neuritis Lumbago der. Lacking the draft supplied and her entourage will have to ing in the Empire State- Secretary by the smoker’s inhalations. It will make their arrangements with a of war Davis will devote himself Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism presently go out of , its own accord. special view to Tricky. Tricky, mostly to his home sta’e of Mis­ Not so the average cigarette of com­ being the pet spaniel of Queen souri and Secretary of the Interior merce. Even when sheltered from V< ork, who halls from Colorado, \ DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART^ Marie and her constant companion, will put In tho major r,-.rt of his wandering airs the great majority must have his luxuries, though the time in that quarter. of cigarettes will burn, though lying heavens fall. On the journey from Two for Ohio .Accept only “Bayer” package on the ground or on an ash tray, till Bucharest to Paris so much water > V Ohio happens not to be represent­ entirely consumed. That is the was heated for his baths by divert­ ed in the cabinet, but Seereta'7 of which contains proven directions. a Labor Davis and Postmaster Gen­ effect of some sort of artificial ni­ Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete ing the electric current on the train eral Now, who are from the adjoin­ _ _ Also bottles of 24 and lOO—Druggists, tration. that on the last night the storage ing states of Pennsylvania and In­ igpito u tiia tnO. mark ot Bajer Utnoftctnt. ot iloaoaceUcacldestM of SallcyUcaeld It is in this persistent refusal to batteries failed and the queen and ^ u s T diana, and Secretary o* Commerce go out that the danger of the ciga­ her party had to go to bed In the Hoover are understood to bo sched­ uled to help Senator Willis in his rette, stub lies. It Is this quality dark. fight against Atlee Pomerene. that has destroyed millions of acrei, A dog like that, sponsored by roy­ So many appeals tor aid have of woodlands and thousands of alty, is not going to submit to any been received and there are so buildings. It Is almost wholly re­ American train regulations about many doubtful contests that the*e is considerable prospect of difficul­ sponsible for the numberless ciga­ baggage cars nor to any hotel re­ ty in making the supply of speak­ He' that hasteth to bie rich hath rette fires. strictions, like common American ers go around. an evil, and considereth not that And it is not only absolutely un­ dogs—that is certain. Ia case of a shortage, the candi­ imverty shall come a|K>n him.—- ProT. S8:3S. Today is feakt day ot St. Brunr necessary, from the smoker's point Tricky is already beginning to dates la reasonably safe states wijl who became canon ot Cologne. of view; it Is objectionable. look like a good bet for the news­ simply be left to hoe their own The covetous man pines In plen­ rows, while all available strength ty, like Tantalus up to the chin in Today is birthday anniversary o Bu( it does Increase the consump- paper boys on this side of the big will be ’brown into these where water, and yet thirsty.—^Rev. T. Albert J. Deverid^^e and Jenn] tlon of clgare^ s, smoker j^drlnk. . stiff contests are on* Adams. Lind.

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was paired with his amateur part­ tect shot and the ball stopped Smart out— 354 446 345— 37. How long was Fred Haney with ner, another member of the Man­ within two feet of the next hole. Smart in— 543 435 444— 36- THE REFEREE the Tygers?— D. F. M. ill. U. Backiield CaDed Tour Mule. SENSATIONAL SHOT chester Country Club, "Bud" Their scores againsb par:— 73. Four seasons. Qeoghegan. The Manchester pair Par out— 444 444 846— S6. defeated Jack IToung, Goddwln Par in— 444 444 334— 84— 70. When and where do Illinois and MADE BY SIMPSON Park pro, and Sam Smart, New Qeoghegan out— 446 434 345 Pennsylvania meet in football this ' The By Bob Zuppke, As Team Develops England public links champion 2 — 34. season?— D. F. H. up and 1 to play, thus keeping Geoghegan in— 654 343 643— AUTO Oct. 30 at Champaign, 111. McGovern Granite Co. their Hartford district slate clean. 37— 71. FIECTRICAL SERVICE How many rounds did the Demp- Chlcafo, Oct. 6.— There won’t ed, and has his heart set on re­ "Water Handicap Simpson out— 464 446 346— 39 WORK OUARANTBEO sey-Willard fight go?— F. G. L. CEMETERY MEMORIALS mother “ Red” Orange at the Uni- ■ peating the mini victory of last Manchester Pro Turns in Simpson’s brilliant shot was not Simpson ih— 643 435 344— 35 NORTON TTiree. Represented by \ rerslty of Illinois for many, many season over Pennsylvania. only the most spectacular of the — 74. tlKCm CAL INVTRUMKNT Ca Where was Max Carey born?— In selecting his “ Four Mules” season on the local course, but al­ Young out— 554 446 444— 39. F. G. N. G. W. HARTBNSTBIN. years. Zuppke has gone entirely over the Brilliant Shot Standing on so in the district. The quartet Young in— 664 445 444— 39— wawmAiici— T w rwwinmTAnow . Terre Haute, Ind. 14V Summit St. Telephone 1621 Bob Zuppke, the “ strong silent” | heads of three veteran backs. Gal* came to the water hole, nemesis 78. man who taught the mighty Orange livan, Leonard and Green, and his of hundred of golf stars. All but quite a little about the gridiron | action is giving the call to the Rock in Middle of Pool of Simpson succeeded in clearing the same, is going to see to that- | three untried sophomores has creat­ obstacle, but the Manchester Pro’s Coach Zuppke is training his ' ed intense Interest. Water. tee-shot landed in the water. It Backiield men this fall with the | The three veterans, with Bud was just visible above the surface, Idea there will be no chance for the ! Stewart, are making up the Orange partly submerged. Alex elected to I try the shot. Taking a large flat development of an outstanding star. and Blue second string backfleld (Special to The Herald) He is drilling his squad with { and unless the "Mules” show some­ stone, he placed it in the water team-work as the central theme : thing "Zup” does not look for the Hartford, Oct. 6.— Alex Simp­ near the ball and stood on it, coif and there isn't the slightest chance i more seasoned men will remain in son, Manchester’s professional golf club in hand, ready to “ do or die." of a new Grange springing up on | the offing the entire season. star, made one of the most spec­ Onlookers did not give him one 'he Orange and Blue campus, a c -' Zuppke has consistently refused tacular shots ever seen on • the chance in a hundred of making the :ording to those who have watched ■ to discuss Grange’s entry into pro­ Goodwin Park Club course yester­ shot but Alex timed gauged his day in a special match. Simpson range and let fly. It was a per- economy outside, “Zup” at work this fall. , i fessional football but it is said by Lanum, Timm, Peters and Daug-1 his friends that the step of “ Red” herlty are the four backs destined I left the coach crestfallen. •-0 do the job the great "Red” left mini followers declare that Zup- when he deserted amateur ranks. pke’s branding of his backfleld as Zuppke has christened his back- the “ Mules,” as a take-off on Notre Eddie Dooley Replaces Oberlander quality inside 5eld the “ Four Mules” and is Dame’s famed “ Horsemen,” his inown to be doing everything pos- selection of sophomores to battle lible to prevent the development for places against veterans in the of a great sensational back, who backfleld and his general attitude at Dartmouth might attract Mr. “ Cashandcarry” not to permit his backfleld men to Pyle. think too well of themselves ar§ A and hath in the The Illinois mentor is sold on the certain indications “ Zup” is de­ possibilities of his back field, al­ termined he will never turn out though it is green and unimprov­ another Grange. / his capabilities was shown by the final result, 47 homers, just three shy of the number Ruth was posi­ tive he would make. In all probability Ruth would have broken his record this year had oppeslng pitchers not given him so many intentional passes. When the pinch presented itself, St a couple of runners on and Ruth up, the opposing pitcher was invari­ ably ordered to walk him. Rath and Homers. failed to break his A number of other managers in­ home-run record as he' hoped, but sisted that their pitchers give Ruth he came through with a most re­ no good balls to hit and always W e b e l i e v e the markable performance in the sea­ pitch to his supposed weakness. son Just closed. All these things tended to curtail advantages of the soft His home-run total for 1926 was Ruth’s chances to take his healthy foil package are so 47, just an even dozen shy of his swing. best mark. He had set his goal at It is really surprising that Ruth many, and its econ­ 60. made as many home runs as he did When Ruth made the announce­ considering the handicaps he was omy so great, that ment that he expected to drive out constantly working under. we have elected to 60 homers, thereby breaking his * * * record by one, It struck me the Babe \ Mack and Speaker. pack one of our finest was just kidding, getting a little Two American League managers, more publicity. Connie Mack and Tris Speaker, pipe tobaccos in this Meeting up with Ruth on the adopted most drastic measures in handy form to retail spring training trip, I joshed him an effort to keep the Babe in check. about it, for I didn’t think he had I have seen the pitchers of both at ten cents. a chance. these clubs give Ruth an intentional “ Sounds like a lot of home runs” pass with a man on first and their remarked the Babe, “ but a fellow team in front by only one run. might as well shoot high. Franking Ruth to first in such a “ Probably I won’t make 60, but situation is ordinarily considered if any of you guys (a half dozen bad baseball, since it puts the win­ newspaper men were listening to the ning run on first, if the team in the conversation) think I can’t make. 50 field has only a lead of one run. you can win yourself a nice suit of However, Mack and Speaker used clothes for the winter.” such a system during the season • • • just closed and both have the statis­ Just Three Shy. tics to prove that they profited by Knowing Ruth’s possibilities, I the program. didn’t fall for the 50 stuff, because While Ruth doesn’t time the ball Dartmouth is minus the services of such 1925 stars as "Swede" Ober­ I believed he had an excellent as he did in 1921, when he made chance of reaching that figure. the 59 home runs, he is still'the lander and Tully, but in Eddie Dooley the Big Green eleven has one of That the Babe knew quite well greatest threat in baseball. the best all-round footballers in collegiate circles. 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FOR SALE TO RENT Shortly after the-burning of the Philadelphia, Com­ Success was in sight The Tripolitan com­ Decatur set out after the fleeing Corsair, determined modore Preble decided the time was ripe for an attack when Decatur learned mander had signaled sur>r on revenge. He smashed his boat into the Tripolitan TO LET—For entire season, 6 room on the defenses of Tripoli. Decatur had been given a render aiid w t^ James commander’s, boarded and locked in mortal combat cottage with garage. All furnished. that his brother, James, 43 Branford street. captaincy for his bravery and commanded a div^ion of on another boat, had was boarding ^ bis ship with the giant who had slain his brother. With his the American gunboats. 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LOSE THEIR LICENSES TO HARTFORD MEET AT RAINBOW TONIGHT “ TO RENT—3 room tenement near TO RENT—Rooms in Johnson the Center. Inquire at 16 Lll'ey street. Block, single or in suites. Apply to Phone 398-3. The weekly list of operators All Manchester Boy Scouts have Aaron Johnson, 62 Linden street or to whose licenses to drive automobiles been Invited to the Fall Field Day The pick, of the fox-trotters will the Janitor. TO RENT—October 1st, 4 room be at the Rainbow tonight to com­ FOR SALE—20 trees of apples, tenement on Vine street, good loca­ in Connecticut have been suspended of the Hartford Boy Scouts to be Baldwins, and Greenings, first class. FOR RENT—Six room flat on Cam­ tion, lights and gas. Rent only $22, for one year for driving while un­ held on Saturday, October 16. at pete In the third of a series of R. H. Burnham, Wapping, Conn. Call bridge street, all modern Improve­ monthly. Apply to W. F. Lewis, 11 der the Influence of liquor was Keeney Park. Prize Fox Trots which are being 712-3. ments. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street Vine StreeL conducted at the popular Bolton or phone 504. given out today at the state motor Following are the events: FOR SALE—Good grocery store on vehicle department as a part of the 1. Exhibition— Any troop may rendezvous. Fine prizes are pre­ FOR RENT—Two desirable olBce sented to the weekly winners, and Main street. Price and terms reason­ TO RENT—Four large rooms, roomA Apply to Mr. Padrove. Man­ effort to reduce this highway men­ enter this event, optional with troop (.'•Vi. able. Get into business for yourself. garage, electric lights and gas, rea­ chester Public Market. PhonA 10. ace. There are twenty-nine names as* to type of exhibition. But full they also win the chance to com­ Full particulars from Arthur A. sonable renL Apply 63 Lyness street. pete in the finals which will be Knofla, 875 Main street, telephone on the list. Two cases were ap­ explanation of event must -be filed 782-2. TO RENT—Flat on first floor, all WANTED pealed. One was a Connecticut at Headquarters, not later than held on Wednesday night Novem­ modern improvements, with garage. operator convicted in another state. Wednesday, Oct. 13th., so judges ber 10. FOR SALE—Five tube radio. Call 321 East Center street. Apply 41 The winning couples In the finals Joseph Saved For 2184 after five p. m. Bigelow street. The department statement advised may know and prepare for same. people to notify the department or will receive large, handsome lov­ 2. Water Boiling— Fire building ing cups suitably engraved. Man­ Seven Fat Years FOR S.'VLE—Genuine Filet work or TO RENT—5 room flat, gas, steam the police in case they should see and water boiling. orders taken. Inquire 150 McKee heat, electric light. Inquire 67 Sum­ any of the suspended drivers oper­ ager Frank Pinney has purchased Thus, he proviiJed for the street or phone 1445-5. mer street. ' 3. Leaf Contest— One entry from the cups and they are beauties, ating motor vehicles. a troop. Each entrant is given a list seven lean years. £- FOR SALE—Oak bedroom dresser, TO RENT—5 room upstairs apart­ Louis Albertelli, Bristol. enough to spur on any good dancer WANTED—Some pleasure these of five leaves under their general and chair, single bed, telephone ment opposite Lakevlew. See C. El­ Geo. Archambault, W. Haven. to try to win. T(xlay, the Life Income Plan stand, three piece parlor «et. Phone more Watkins. long evenings? Why not have that family name. When the signal is Bill Tasillo’s orchestra will be offers a convenient method of evenings 1545-4, 63 Bissell street. Wilfred Blais, Bristol. given, he gathers one leaf of each phonograph fixed and enjoy the old John Brunt, Hartford. at the Rainbow again tonight and conserving the surplus of pros­ FOR SALE— 5 puppies, male and favorite records once again. Bralth- kind and returns to the starting another feature the Rainbow af­ female, white collie, 5 months $10 and Dennis Carney, Thomaston. point falling in line. The first cor­ perous years. walte, 150 Center street. Wm. S. Carr, Wlnsted. fords is the proximity of the Rain­ $5 if sold this week. Tel. 884-4. rect list wins. In case there are no bow Inn where the best of food In return for small deposits Joseph W. Dunn, Manchester. correct lists, the awards will be FOR SALE—Green and red toma­ James Fitzpatrick, Waltham, can be purchased at reasonable now. it will.pay you $10Q’ a toes for canning. Evergreen corn. made according to the nearest cor­ prices. All kinds of luncheons, month whenever you are dis­ Call at farm of Thomas Smith. Lake F O R R E N T Mass. rect lists. Two desirable office rooms sandwiches, soft drinks, cigars street. Gerald Griffin, East Hampton, Entrant will be disqualified if he and cigarettes can also be purchas­ abled, and $100 a month'*for facing Main street, suitable for Mass. FOR SALE—Gas range in good professional or business pur­ shows his list to anyone or receives ed there. life at age 60. Incliules condition, also small laundry stove poses. Above W. T. Grant store. Geo. Guile, East Hampton. any assistance whatsoever. No time There will be modern and old- $10,000 insurance protection with hot water connection. Reason­ Apply to Mr. Podrove, Man. Pub­ WANTED—One or two girl board­ Wes Sells Hartell, Danbury. able. Phone 1304. lic Market. ers. Phone 1161-14. limit. fashioned dancing tomorrow night for your family to age 60, too’. Oscar Henderson, Ridgefield. at the Rainbow and Bill Tasillo’s Antonio Indrik, Windsor Locks. 4. Whittling Contest— One entry Ask for outline and’ fate.* FOR SALE—Concord grapes. $1.00 WANTED—Housework by the hour from a troop. Each entrant is given will play again Saturdayy night peach basket. TC, H. Burke, 283 or day. Inquire 150 Charter Oak St. Gustave Johnson, Bridgeport. for modern dancing. Spruce. Telephone 154-2. Raymond LeBeau, Bristol. a stick of white pine 8 inches long Connecticut General WANTED—Clean flour, sugar or by 1 inch square. Scout must fur­ FOR SALE—Hard wood slabs saw­ salt barrels, H. F. Gilnack, telephone Harry M. Loveland, Middletown. LADY ASTOR SAILS. Life Insurance Company Patrick A. Lynch, Norwich. nish his own knife (any pattern) ed stove length, $12 per cord. Tele­ 225-6. and whittles out a paper knife or New York, Oct. 6.— Lady Nancy phone 476-12. O. H. AVhipple, Andover, Bolish Maskatls, Burlington. Astor, after a summer’s visit to FAYETTE B. CLARKE, Agt Conn. WANTED — Position, as stenog­ Fred Myers, Bay Shore, N. Y. letter opener. After ten minutes, rapher or bookkeeper or both com­ (at the whistle), scout drops his her native America, sailed for 10 Depot Sq. - Tel. 292 FOR SALE—8 baskets. Concord bined where eperience and ability Donald C. Pitblado, Portland. Worden and Clinton grapes for pre­ count. Box Stenographer, in care of John H. Powers, Hartford. work regardless of the condition it serving. .Toseph Albiston, Green Hill. The Herald. William Raczkowski, Naugatuck. is in. I’hone 1186. Work will be Judged according to iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii WANTED—Housework ty day or Thomas Sirianni, Hartford. FOR S.\LE—Cabinet victrola, al­ week. Address Housework in care of Adolph Sokolowski, Deep River. its workmanship and design. most now, with 60 records will sell Herald, or phone 962-5. Wm. Turner, Hartford. 5. Pup Tent Pitching— One team verv reasonable if sold ac once. Call of two men from each troop. Pup 861-12. W.\NTED—Your old carpets, rugs, Benj. H. Washburn, Redding. or clothing to make into rugs.. Any Wm. Whalen, Bloomfield. tent and poles will be furnished or FOR S.4.LE— Sweet cider $7.00 a color or size. Two tone effect. Tel. Edw. H .Wilcox, Winsted. team may use its own tent and F O R R E N T 2058. Agent will call with samples. barrel, 48 to 50 gallons, right from Two 3 room kitchenette apart­ James Young, New Britain. poles if they so desire. the press. $10 with barrel.- We buy ments and one 2 room kitchenette Each team will provide its own cider apples. Call 970-5 Manchester. apartment, all molern improve­ WANTED—Cashier. Apply Rialto II. Silverstein, Bolton. ments, steam heat, gas range, re­ Theater. WIFE WON’T DENY AVARD tent pins and extra rope. Nine frigerator and hot water heat­ IS LIVING AT TUCKAHOE. spikes or large nails will serve as FOR S.\LE—An upright piano in er furnished. Rent reasonable. FEMALE HELP W.ANTED pins, and team, should bring enough The Best Guardian of A-1 condition. Price reasonable for Apply to Mr. Podrove. Manchester quick sale. Phone 370 or Apartment Public Market. Christmas card sales net you $5 to Yonkers, N. , Y., Oct. 6.—Al­ rope to fasten both front and back C., Park Bldg. $25 daily in •:pare time; experience of tent. Scouts stand at attention on unnecessary; samples free; weekly though the detective bureau of the Life and Property Yonkers police department has an­ line for start. At whistle erect tent FOR S.\LE—S\.’eet cider $6.50 per pay. Cyphers Card Co., 90 Peari street, Here’s a new kind of aviation that barrel at the mill. E A. “tandish, Buffalo, y. nounced that Walter S. Ward, son complete placing front tent pole . n Andover. Conn. of the baking magnate, missing is guaranteed to deliver a real line and stand at attention one yard .SALESMEN WANTED FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard since last May, is living with his thrill. Francis Perkins, Jr., of in front of tent when finished. wood, and liard wood slabs sawed to WANTED — 2 boarders; _ heated wile at Colonial Heights, Tuckahoe, Dorchester, Alass., is riding a man- Speed • event, but time will be order. I-. T. Wood. 55 Bissell street, rooms, very central. Inquire 35 Chest­ near here, Mrs. Ward today refused __Ki­ added as follows: 5 seconds for i telephone 495. nut street. TeL 1602. te either affirm or deny the state- ‘^^rrymg kite, the invention of his each button not buttoned and one FOR SALE—Hard wood. $9 per. W ANTED—To buy cars for Junk. ment. father. minute if tent is wrinkled. load. (96 cu bl- feet) $9.75 split. V. Used parts for sale. Abel's Service Ward has been missing since May 6. Wheelbarrow Race— One en­ TO RENT—5 room tenement, fur­ Firpo. 97 W ei’ s street. TeL 154-3. Station. Oak street. Tel. 789. 5, last, when his automobile, with Insure Your Valuables nace. gas. 7 minutes from mills. 30 Canada possesses nearly half the try of two scouts from a troop. One REAL ESTATE Essex street. Telephone 1287-13. the windshield, was found at Tren­ man takes the other by the feet or MISCELLANEOUS ton, N. J. i water power in the world. FOR RENT—4 room tenement on ankles. No. 2 man walks or runs on A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT FOR SALE—Six room house, sun Ridgewood street. with improve­ his hands in front of No. 1 man. parlor, all improvements, but heat ments. Furnished rooms for light English Woolen Company, tailors Speed event, but any team spilling IS THE and gas; two car garage, large chick­ housekeeping. Inquire ..09 Foster since 1898, represented by Harry en coop, all kinds of fruit trees, one street, corner of Bissell street. Anderton. 38 Church street. South ‘Teaches” Turns Away From “Daddy” is disqualified. Gloves may be worn acre of land. Will sell reasonable. Tel. Manchester. Phone Manchester 1221-2. by the barrow. BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. S44-23. TO RENT—4 room tenement on A push ball game will conclude Spruce street, mode i Improvements. Suits, topcoats, overcoa’s. Tall r- FOR SALE—East Center St. Beau­ Apply Little and McKinney. Phone. made $35. R- H. Grimason. 507 Main the meet and anybody may take tiful liome of seven rooms and sun 1320-12 or 409-3. at the Center. part in it. parlor. 2 baths, fireplace. Two car Special event for cqmmlssioned The Manchester Trust G>. garage. Lot 70x200 feet. Was built TO RENT—Six room fiat all mod­ Rags, magazines, bundled paper for a home, must be seen to be ap­ ern improvements, with garage, first and junk bought at hig’iest cash officers. All Scoutmasters and assis­ preciated. Price right, mortgages ar­ floor. Inquire 106 Hamlin street. prices. Phone 849-3 and I will call. J. tants will be invited to participate ranged. .Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. iS2-2, Eisenberg. in an event to he selected by the 875 Main. FOR RENT—Three room flat in new Scout Executive and announced house, all improvements at 170 Oak AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Just off Main street, street. Inquire 164 Oak street or call the day of the meet. new six room bungalow. 2 car garage 616-5. in cellar, oak floors and trim, fire­ FOR SALE—Late 1924 Ford touring place. silver light fixtures. Make me TO RENT—4 rooms tenement on car, good condition, rubber O. K. The largest of privately owned an offer. Call Arthur A. Knofla. TeL Edgerton street, modern improve­ Call 1810-5. yachts is said to be the Arcturus, 782-2, 875 Main. ments. 7 minutes from mills. Call at an American oil-engined boat of 38 Edgerton street. LOST Fire and Liability FOR Sa l e o r r e n t —Modern 2522 tons. eight room house, all conveniences, TO RENT—Two stores at Rialto LOST — Automobile crank near two car garage . Located on Strick­ theater building. Inquire of School street last Saturday. Finder land street. In fine residential sec­ at theater. please return to South Herald office. tion. For information call Manches­ 17 Oak street. Phone 664. ter 1100 or 418. TO RENT—October 1 new five room Insurance flat all modern improvements. Includ­ LOST—A Coughlin Eversharp pen­ FOR SALE—Washington street, ing steam heat, shades and garage. cil Saturday evening at the Rainbow beautiful six room bungalow, very Inquire 14 Edgerton streeL Phone Inn. Initials G. H. J. Reward if re­ PERRINE cosy home, one-car garage, large 1068-3. loL Price reasonable. Terms, ard turned to Rainbow Inn. I particulars of Arthur A. Knofla. 876 TO RENT—88-90 Holl street,' new NOTICE Main street, telephone 782-2. five room flat, just completed, beauti­ RICHARD G. RICH fully finished, modern Improvements, FOR SALE—Holl street — dandy Notice is hereby given that Pass steam heat, ehades. screens, screen Book No. 15037 Issued by The SaVthgs new 10 room flat. Well built and i doors, rent reasonable. Mrs. J. F. fb Remember Tlnk«r Bnilding, South Manchestcp. place you’d be proud to own. Price Bank of Manchester has been lost or Sheehan, 11 Knighton street. Tele­ destroyed, and written application right, small amount down. Terms. phone 2108. Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 782-3 875 Main has been made to said bank by the streeL person in whose name such book was wJmBufing TO RENT—Steam heated 3 room issued, for payment of the amount of apartment and bath. At 95 Center FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice deposit represented by said book, or iimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiimi street. Inquire of shoemaker on for the issuance of a duplicate book vis; targe fli.t, 13 rooms, has steam heat, premises. oak floors, two car garage, and lot Is therefor. RADIO 200 feet deep. A real home and In­ FOR RENT—1 family house with vestment. Price IS right. For further Improvements, good location, garage particulars see Arthur A. Knofla Tel. space at a reasonable rent. Robert J. NOTICE 782-2. 875 Main street. Smith. 1009 M.Ain streeL REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. FOR SALE—I have several good FOR RENT — Three, and four paying farms for sale or trade. See room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ The Republican Electors of the P. D. Comollo, 13 Oak -ttreet or tele­ vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- Town of Bolton are requested to Six Room Bungalow $5650 phone 1540. door bed furnished. Call Manchester meet In Caucus at the Basement of Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ MORTGAGES phone 782-2. the Church, Bolton Center, Monda.v, October 11th, 1926, at 7 o’clock It has steam heat, gas, white sink, sleeping porch; MORTGAGES—Money to loan on FOR r Cn t —H eated apartment of P. M., for the purpose of Nomi­ also one car garage.' Only $600 cash needed. . first and second m ortgages. R. D. 5 or 6 rooms, with modern Improv- mentA Robert V. TreaL Phone 468. nating a Candidate for Represen­ Comollo, 13 Oak street. TeL 15<0. tative in the General Assembly, and Cambridge Street— a good stucco house of six We can invest your money in first FOR RENT,'— In Greenacres, first Justices of the Peace. rooms and sleeping porch, oak floors, gas, steam heat, class mortgages. If you need a rnort* and second floor flats at 73 and 75 By Order of the Town Committee, gage call us. TeL 782-2. Arthur A. Benton streeL Call 820. etc.; three-car garage. Exceptionally low price. Terms. Knofla, 87-5 Main. S. L. -WOODWARD, Chairman. FOR RENT—Five room flat, up Dated at Bolton, Conn., Brand new single house, oak floors and doors, mod­ stairs, all modern ImprovementA 82 October 5th, 1926. General TO RENT Summer streeL Inquire 88 Spruce em, six fine rooms. Walker street. Now ready. , StreeL Telephone 1105. TO RENT—3 room for light house­ Auto Repairing and Do you want a building lot, 50x160 feet, city water, keeping. Apply 46 Foster street. TO RENT—Furnished room at 16 Equip Your Home With Birch StreeL Telephone 1168. Overhauling electricity and gas? Price $300— think of it. Easy FOR RENT—Seven room bouse with Improvements. Inquire Julia FOR RENT'—Tenement of four nice Copper Leader and SHELDON’S OARAGE terms, too. Comber Millen, 162 No. School street. rooms on Keeney Court. Apply to Rear of 25 Hollister Street. Manchester Publlo MarksL Gutter Phone 119-3. Residence 693-2. Ten-room flat on Summer street, modern in detail. TO RENT—6 room tenement, mod­ Reasonable price and easy terms. ern Improvements, Incljil'.ng shades. TO RENT—6 room flat In brand Will give a lifetime of serv­ This picture, which proved to be prophetic, shows Frances "Peaches” ■\Vltli or without garage. Call 135 new house. Steam heat, etc. At 170 Summer street after 5. Eldridge street. Inquire 113 Eldridge. ice. We would be glad to esti­ Browning and .her millionaire husband at the beginning of their honey­ mate your needs in this Une. APPLES TO RENT—On West Center street, TO REliT—4 room tenement In new moon not so long ago. , Now the Cinderella girl actually has turned October 15th, five room flat on 1st. house. All Improvements, $21 per away fromTthe pian who brought her everything but youth and, with her floor, with all modern Improvements. month. At 93 Charter Oak. Apply 91 Gravenstein and Wealthy. Wm. Kanehl, 519 Cent,.r street. Charter Oak street. Joseph C. Wilson belongings, has fled Edward West Browning’s apartment in Kew Gar­ Robert J. Smith Main St. Plumbing in All its Branches. dens, L. I. She was said to have been near a state of nervous collapse, FOR RENT—At North End, four TO RENT—B room flaL ell modern Edgewood Fruit Farm Real Estate — Insurance — Steamship Tickets room flat, second floor, bath, gas and ImprovementA Second floor at 11 Service of the Best Kind. and "Daddy” says the separation is only temporary. Anyway, he has sleeping porch, 226 Woodbrldge Ford StreeL near Center. A. Kirscb- gtreet, O. B. P ow ell, sleper. It Ford atreoti Phone .641 28 Sfomce S t found that not all "peaeben” art the clinging kind. ’ Tel. W. H. Cowles, 945» HANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>, 57m>NESDAT, OGTOBiai 6» 19M. jv - V" V Evans Says Koenig^s Inexcusable Error Proved Reuther^s Undoing

Sherdel, p ...... 2 0 0 .000 Haines, p • * • e •. e 3 1 2 .667 MERIDEN ENDEES YANKEE AHEMPTED TO HURRY Cards Admit Hoyt SODTHWORTH LEADS Alexander, P ...... 4 0 0 .000 Flowers .. .7.... 1 0 0 .000 PLAY WHEN IT WAS UNNECESSARY, HE FINDS — - HAVE TWO LOCAL Worries Them the Most BOTHCLDBS 9S 11 23 .242 New York PLAYERS IN FIVE By BILL OORUM. earnest wishi^hat he get It. Player AB R H Ave. iTMterdajF’s Defeat Upset Yesterday’s Hero Thus Hoyt becomes the last of Combs, cf ...... 9 1 3 .333 W1VUAM9 St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 6.— Wilful the Moe-Huggins, and as he goes Koenig, as •••e»al2 0 1 .084 Waite Hoyt, the Fletbush under­ today so wiil the Yankees. If be Cardinal Shgger Ruth, rf ...... 10 1 2 .200 Also Open Season Againit 1 Hoggin’s Phn^ May Have And What He Did G«ne Tunndy says when he mar­ taker, may lay a white lily on New can cheek the rush of the cocky Meusel, If • ••••• 3 1 •111 Local Team on Nov. 13. ., ries it will be to a girl who can York City's hope of another world Oardinal-crested Hornsbpys the big .445; Hainaa Qfidal^ Is Gehrig, lb eeeeeall 0- 3 .278 cook and eew. . . . Flue! But try baseball championship this after­ towners will be back on nearly Lauerl, 2 b • • e • • H 1 2 .182 to Use Pennock a Day and find one. noon. even terms. We say nearly even Dugan, Sb #••••• ^ 0 3 .333 Meriden, Oct. 6.— New Depar* Wilful Waite is slated to pitch terms because, win or lose. St. on Top, HoweTir. ‘ Serereid, c • e • e e e 7 ■ 0 0 .000 ture’s basketball team held iti Suxanne Lenglen announces ehe for the Yankees in the fourth Louis will still have an edge In Pennock, ■ P ...... 2 0 0 .000 first workout of the season on the AiwadofTime. Is in America to get all the money game of this current large currency the pitching department. Shocker, p ...... 2 0 0 .000 Y. M. C. A. floor last night. Eight she can. . . . The lady talks ex­ series, and if he takes one on his Ruether, p ...... 3 0 0 .000 players reported for the initial Huggins is far^from being so St,, Louis, Oct. 6.— Although actly like a French statesman. dimpled chin It will be all over, fortunate. Let Hoyt be beaten and Paschal ...... 1 • 0 0 .000 se'ssion. They were Tommy Mu»»' Br BILLT BVAN8 because St. Louis has already done he will have to let Pennock go Jess Haines officially leads the phy and “ Fat” Haffner. former St. Louis. Mo., Oct 6.— Yacltee The experts say Bob O’Farrell is its shouting. with only four days in which to world's series batters with two 88 4 15 .174 Hartford Dixie stajK; 'Aba. Silver- jwuths cracked first in the 1926 Two-base hits: Douthit, Horns- man, Billy Cook, “ Red” Lingner, the best catcher in the business. . To be sure, there will still be recover from his brilliant but hits in three times at bat, the lead­ world series. . . Still, Mr. Dempsey managed to Herbert PennocW, the silver fox tough game of Saturday. by, Hafey, O’Farrell. “ Cap” Bissell. “ Toots” McNaipara Both the New York and St. Louis catch everything Mr. Tunney threw er among the regulars is Billy Home runs: Southworth, Theve­ and “ Cuple” Waddell. The Endes fancier of Pennsylvania but good Every player on the St. Louis Southworth, Cardinal outfielder, iufldds hare two youngsters in the at him a week ago. as he undoubtedly Is, Herbert is bench has calculated from the be­ now, Haines. team, which again expects to be a lineup. Koenig and Lasseri, with whose average is .455. Hu^s batted In: Bottomley, 4; strong contender for s^,ate cham­ not winning any world’s series sin­ ginning that Hoyt was the pitcher Combs and Dugan, still tied at the Yankees. Thevenow and Bell In these world aeries games you gle handed and alone. About liva Southworth, 8; Haines, 2; Theve­ pionship honors, wllf play the first they had most to fear, however. .3SS, lead the Yankees. By raising game of its season on November with the Cardinals. can always count on Babe being full days of rest is what Pennock They wonder why they haven’t had now, 2; Gehrig;, 2; Lazzeri, 1. Prior to the start of the series his mark to a modest .200, Babe 13. The game will be played on one of two things—either a buster needs and it is ’ to face him before this. Lett on bases: St. Louis, 17; doubt was expressed as to the or a bust. New York, 15, the floor of the local Community ability of these first year men to Errors: ^Sioenig, L. Bell, Alex­ building, and South Manchester stand up under the-strain. . The Yanks came from seventh ander.' will be the attraction. World series ball games are Just | place to win the flag this year. . . YANKEES DEPEND a little different because’ of the It’s things like this that drive can­ big stakes. Koenig Cracks First ary birds to red meat and strong ON WAITE HOYT The sign of the dollar mark usu­ liquor. ally creates the strain. Red Grange has gone on record The rookies weathered the first (By FORD C. FRICK.) two games nicely, the break came as not being engaged to La Leng­ len. . . . Thereby affording fur­ in the third contest, Koenig," Yan­ St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 6.— To kee shortstop being the victim. ther proof that love positively is not blind. Waite Hoyt, veteran right hander, V C alled for a Koenig, a youngster of great WILLIAM MARKS ability is either biilUant or errat­ diicago. will go the task of stopping the ic. With the exception of one play Our chief complaint against Chicago, Oct. 5.— Coach Alonzo these battles cf a century and a Cardinals in the fourth game of new cigarette deal in the third game, he was the for­ Stagg and his Chicago Maroons the series this afternoon, accord­ mer. However, his one error, a half is that they are held oftener have a tough job ahead of them then onco every 150 years. wild throw cost the ball game. In­ this season. Prospects for a win­ ing to announcement made by Mil­ cidentally the break on the part of ning football aggregation are any­ ler Huggins this morning. Horns­ Koenig spoiled the well laid plans Mr. O’Goofty saw Miller Hug­ thing but rosy. by is expected to counter with of “ Dutch” Reuther, veteran gins for the first time the Ather Flint Rhemm, youthful right The wily old man southpaw. day and commented as follows: hander, whose fast ball has be­ Beal Damage “ That bird looks a^ if he had been of the midway come the talk of the National The real damage of the ball weaned on a lemon.” has lost the ma­ League. game came in the fourth inning al­ jority of his twln- “ We lost yesterday because ter a severe rain storm had held “ You made me what I am to­ we're not hitting,” Huggins said things up for a half hour. day.” . . . A heart-tugging ballad klers of last fall this morning. “ We’ve made only Bell opened the inning by hit­ by Mr. Dempsey dedicated to Mr. and It will be fifteen hits for fifteen bases in ting safely, his first single of the THE BOX SCORE Kearns. more or less of a three ball games. series. Hafey sacrificed him to St. I.oaU (X. E.) green eleven that “ Our pitching haa been good,” second. AB. R. H. PO. E. Walter Hagen has won the P. wears the Maroon Huggins continued. “Pennock Ruth gained a slight advantage ov­ Donthit, cf ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 G. A. championship three straight This brought OTarrell up, a SoathTVortk. rf .. .. 3 1 3 2 O 0 colors this cam­ turned in a masterpiece the first er Rogers Hornsby, who is hitting mighty dangerous batsman. A base HornBbr. 2b ...... 4 O 1 1 0 times. . . . This having become paign. day. Shocker went well In the sec­ only .182. hit meant a run. With neither side Bottonilrr, lb ...... 4 0 1 IS 0 0 a habit with him, like parting his One of Stagg’s ond game, when a single pitched ■Team averages are St. Louis having scored, it was a crucial spot L. Bell, 3 b ...... 4 1 1 O 4 0 hair and bathing in water. best bets perhaps ball robbed him of victory, and .242. New York .174. lor Reuther. H nfey, It ...... 3 0 1 4 0 0 Is Wally Marks, ybsterday 'Dutch’ Ruether was up­ O’Fnrrell. c ...... 2 O O .V O 0 MARKS The composite score of the first A mighty smart pitcher, usually Thevenow , bs ...... 3 1 0 1 2 O Boy twins born in Philadelphia captain and half- set through no fault of his own. three games follows: at his best in the pinch, Reuther H aines, p ...... 3 1 2 0 2 0 have been named Gene and Jack, back. Marks shone In several but because of Kpenlg’s error that decided to take no chances on the but we are afraid they are a bit games a year ago and should do permitted three Cardinal runs St. liOvis T o ta ls ...... 29 4 S 13 0 hard hitting catcher for the Cardi­ Xew York (A. L.l too young to attract Tex Rickard’s even better this year. A fast, when they should have been shut Player AB R H Ave. nals. He must either hit a bad ■ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. attention yet. shifty player and elusive, once out. Koenig slipped In the mud Douthit, cf ...... 10 2 o .200 ball or walk. Com bs, r f ...... 3 O passed the line of scrimmage. when he pivoted and the wet, Southworth, rf . .11 3 5 .455 In a sense a base on balls would Koenlir. ss ...... 4 R uth. If ...... 3 CARDS FAVORITES. Marks is just about the biggest heavy ball slipped from his fing- Holm, rf ...... 1 0 0 .000 1 really improve the situation for Mensel. rf ...... 4 New York, Oct. 6.— The St. weapon In the Chicago attack. ers.” Hornsby, 2b . .. .11 O' 2 .182 1 Rbttther. With men on first and Gehrifr, l b ...... 4 Louis were two to one favorites on The * leader is also strong and The spirit of the Yankees was Bottomley, lb . . .13 0 5 .385 second, one out and the rather LaBxeri, 2b ...... 4 Wall street today to win the dependable on the defense. He’s high this morning, despite their L. Bell, 8b ...... 11 1 1 .091 DuKnn. 3b ...... 3 weak hitting Thevenow up, the Severled, c ...... 2 world’s series. The Cardinals are especially clever at-" breaking up two defeats. All of the boys figure Hafey, If ...... 11 0 1 .091 table would be all set for a double R uether. p ...... 2 also favored to win todhy’s game the opposing team’s passing game that they are due to start hitting O’Farrell, c .. ... S 1 2 .250 play. O’Parrell walked on four Shaw key, p ...... 0 at odds of eleven to ten. and is a sure tackier. soon. Thevenow, ss . ... 9 3 3 .333 halls. PasrhnI, x ...... 0 The Break Comes Thom as, p ...... 0 It seemed as If Reuther’s strat­ Totals .-...... 2B 0 6 24 13 1 egy would work up perfectly when Score by Innings > Thevenow grounded sharply to St. Lonta

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rH»Hr^:''i!in!ganiiiiiwiiiiiai«ii This Modification o f Dutch Colonial Airl\ .WOMANS Gives a Lot of House For the Money J Y .b l ERVICE I Here ive have a modification of I WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE ot efierry*! cyeB. The radianc* died alowly out ot the ever-popular Dutch Colonial 1 CHERRT LANE, 18, beautiful, Cherry’s face. “You don’t sound style— a house that is simple and M and a conscienceless flirt, is play* dignified, suited for a small lot, yet 1 ing the love game with a dozen right." she said slowly, “Oh, Faith, don’t go on forever being a self- roomy and comfortable within. = admirers, including BOB HATH* A large living room, with a stair­ i AWAY. CHRIS WILEY, a man of sacrificing angel! You’re lying to me! You’re crazy about Bob Hatha­ way landing in the rear and an s bad reputation, and ALBERT What do women like in men, asks way, and so am I, and he loves you arched doorway to the dining room p . ETTLESOX, a married traveling Thyra Samter ’Winslow, author. at one side, makes the interior light ■s salesman. and he doesn’t love me—any more. I could get him back but I won’t try. Mrs. Winslow even takes her ques­ and airy, ahd gives an impression I FAITH LAX'S, 20, is in love tion so seriously that she canvassed of hospitable spaciousness. The = with Hathaway. I want you to have him. even if it breaks my heart.” Steen dozens of the frail sex for her dining room, rather larger than is I GEORGE PpUlTT, rich amateur _ answer. She lists— tall, thin men. = artist, proposes to Faith and is re- “ Don’t be a little Idiot!” Faith’s usually the case In so small a home, 1 j Generosity. Men Who can swim. = jectcsl. When Faith returns home voice was husky with tears. “We’re is made notable by a neat little win­ s tliat evening, she finds that Clierry a fine pair—swapping Boh Hatha­ 1 1 Good danoer- Not too many brains, dow alcove just large enough to ac­ p and most of her clothes have dis- way hack and forth between us, as If i i Indifferent about women. Devoted commodate a buffet. s appeared, and that Mrs. Albert he had nothing to say in the matter.. § 1 in public. Men who know how to Upstairs there are three bed­ s Ettleson has come to warn the Sit still on my knees, now, and let treat waiters. rooms and a ' sizeable bathroom. g Lane family that Cherry and her me cold cream your face—your ador­ By the way, girls, you must see Note that there Is a stairway to the s husband are eloping to New York, III able, naughty little face that will get John Barrymore in “Don Juan.” attic— an unusual feature in a = >Irs. Lane is seized witli a heart J:ou into trouble as long as you live!” house with so low a roof line. g attack, and Bob and Faith break When Cherry was snuggled Note, also, the ample closet space g all speed laws in getting to Dar- drowsily Into her pillows. Faith tip­ that .has been provided on both E row, ' !»n effort to • ve Cherry toed to her own room, utterly weary, Love remains 'mysterious to many floors. s from her own folly. They find her heart so tired with emotion that people. One wonders if Mrs. Up­ Because of the smallness of the s tha. Clierry and Ettleson have it felt Incapable of hope or sorrow church in Ellen 'Glasgow’s “The excavation necessary for this house g the limited for N:v. \ork. or pity or love. Romantic Comedians,” didn’t know — only 28 by 26 feet—It should g -A ::orter leads them to Ettlesoh’s She stood for a moment, before something about the -subject when prove an economical house to build. H stateroom, which they find lockecl^ beginning to undress, at the open she spoke thus to her daughter An­ g .At Cherry’s scream for help. Bob window, through which fluttered the nabel: g Hathaway forced Ettleson to open flrst chill breeze of autumn. As she “ It’s the time chiefly. It isn’t so g the dco:-. .a’ni i'. confronted wfth a stood Inert, too tired to move, she much the person as the'time. Even p drawn automatic. was suddenly aware of a negro’s beauty or charm isn’t so important Faith takes the gnn from Ettle- voice, lifted to the stars in happy, 1 =: as being right on the spot when the p son, wi.n turns upon Cherry with carefree song: time is ripe.” g a torrent of abuse. On the drive ‘When de roll Is called up yondai Making money at home seems to p I'-a:!: to the town where the Lanes Ah’ll be there!” g iivc, BeC shows clearl'- that lie be woman’s big problem. Nor is it Faith smiled and leaned out of tha only the problem of wires of poor p despires Cherry, but when Faitli window to watch the big body of the men. I just heard of the wife of a s later asks him what is to be done singer lurching down the street. s with Cherry, so that she will not “And de saints and de sinners shall “Who’s Who” man whose yearly g disgrace tlie family and kill her be pahted right and left—” income must run into Cv,e figures, g motlicr, Katliaway offers the sacri- who takes yearly trips to the Orient “ Saints! Sinners!” Faith whispered lUVINGROOM g flee of himself in marriage, the words. How could a just God to buy do-dads of brass and jade, p -Mti’.ougli she loves him, Failli ever divide His children Into "sin­ smuggle ’em home, and sell them r.t p realizes Giat he can save Clieiry ners” and “saints” ? There was a profit to her friends. “X'o woman = ' "-ei.; herself. sinner In all of us, she reflected, and ever has quite enough money,” she g JOY, ■>, ir.’.riT-- * news V a saint. Cherry had shown the saint explains to her friends over Chinese 5 that Mr. Lane is wliipping Cherry —a shy, clipped-winged little saint— bowls of steaming jasmine-fiower p ,in the wood shed, and Bob and that hid In her sinful, selflsh young tea. ■|. Faith again go to her rescue. E:il> g teiis .Mr. Lane he is Avilling (o heart, when she had spat those ven­ omous words at Bob Hathaway—for 1 marrj' the girl, but Cherry rudely Which is why all women should g and violently rejects his offer, say- his sake and for Faith’s. And no own a little book called “ 101 New 1 ing she has other plans. one knew so well as Faith that an VAH DOtZNfe - 2S ’-0 envious-hearted, evil-tempered little Ways For Women to Make Money,” ^TRMOqE I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY dwarf of a sinner dwelt In the depths by Ruth Leigh (ask me where to »’«a ’ I 1 CHAPTER XXI of her own being, although the fam­ buy). It would seem, judging from X' the pause that followed Cherry’s t'aith watched him swing off into the darkness, her ily, If they had been called upon to recent statistics published by the shocking, ' unbelievably rude re- pulses pounding. judge, would have called her their government, that farm women have _ I fusal of Bob Hathaway’s offer of "saint.” learned one answer to this ques­ CONTRAST IN COLOR H marriage. Faith resolutely kept her live to see the day that I’d raise under the aureole of her brushed out “ Sinner and saint!” Faith’s tired tion. Last year the American farm Short coats of velveteen often I eyes from his, tried, with all the force my hand against a girl child o’ curls. mouth stirred In a faint smile. wife sold something like ?11.250,- 1 of her will, to suppress the rising mine.” “He was Just hurt and angry.” “There ain’t no such animals—sepa­ contrast with the skirt in color, or 000 worth of Tjutter and eggs, are worn with skirts of shaded = tide of exultation and relief that “ I’ll tell her. Dad. She deserved Faith read something In those blaz­ rately. We’re all both.” Since there fruits and vegetables, flowers and Goxl Natute wool. 1 tlireatened to flood her body. to be punished, but she’s too old for ing eyes that made her feel that her was no one to overhear her', it didn’t honey, most of it from littl% road­ § Joy’s nervous, high giggle broke heart, so newly healed, so newly —for a whipping. Don’t worry, matter that her meaning was not side tables along our country’s § the spell of silence. flooded with hope, was breaking clear. Daddy." motor roads. DAN(7E FROCKS. 1 “ What are you doing up this time She found Cherry’s door locked. again. "Any man would have been. The next morning, with Joy start­ Time was when the farmer’s wife Flowers and geometrical motifs g o’ night, Joy?’’ Jim Lane demanded, “ It’s* just me, honey," she called Cherry. Y'ou can’t blame him!” ing to school, Junior getting away of rhinestones are used on the g moving toward the door slowly, as If softly. “I’m not blaming him!” Cherry early on a tour of the county with wore her best black silk ten years and threw' the sour milk away. Gtnd Ifeal) chiffon dance frocks that have full i his thin, stooped body were not “ Go ’way!” Cherry’s strangled cried, seizing Faith’s hand that his “ traveling store” of automobile skirts and close bodices. g strong enough for the burden of his voice answered petulantly. wielded the brush upon her curls. accessories, Mrs. Lane requiring al­ Nowadays she wears snappy clothea A'ITA>HN A IS VITAL. «Sately after the onset of the infec- 1 troubles and of his shame. “ I guess “Just for a minute, honey,” Faith “Please go away. Faith! Please let most constant attention, Aunt Hattie and makes cottage cheese in fancy By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIX' I tions mentioned^ aided in bringing g we’d better get to bed, all of us. 1 pleaded. "I’ve got a message for me alone! Oh, I wish I could die!” visiting to help out, and the house shapes with a dash of paprika atop Editor Journal of the American ] about recovery. H ■ hope you’ll not take what my daugh- you.” “Because—because you love Bob?” to be kept quiet so that Mr. Lane for the tov.’n delicatessen store. Medical Association and of Hygeia If, on the other hand, the feed- WOOL TRIM.M1NG. § ter said seriously, Mr. Hathaway, Alter a moment the lock snapped, Faith’s white lips asked the words could snatch a much-needed nap the Health Magazine. ' ing of the vitamin was insufficient, Tan wool embroidery in loose i She—I don’t think she’s quite her- and Cherry stood before her, gnaw­ but she knew the answer. after his all-night vigil. Faith had The scientists who have studied j swollen joints, lameness and gen­ knotted effect trims a brown geor­ 1 self tonight.’ Good night, sir, and I “ I’m crazy about him!” Cherry ing at her lips and dashing angrily little time to brood. If you like adorable heroines in the effects on white rats and other eral weakness were likely to follow. gette frock most effectively. i wish none of this bad business had at the tears that were streaming rolled over upon her side again, cov­ At two o’clock in the afternoon your books, settle down to one eve­ lower animals of diets deficient in g happened. I—I don’t know how to down her cheeks, one of them still ering her face with her hands. “1 In Denmark, Blevgod found that Bob Hathaway telephoned, asking ning with luscious Sally In “ Intro­ various food factors have repeatedly the occurrence of a certain inflam­ g apologize for Cherry—and myself—’’ reddened with the imprint of her didn’t know it, until tonight, coming her if she could take time off that home in the car. When I saw he duction to Sally,” by thr Countess observed that those whose diet con­ mation of the eyes was directly re 1 “ That’s all right, Mr. Lane," Bob father’s hand. evening from nursing her mother to Russell, and another evening with tains too small an amount of Vita­ Fai i stooped, swung the tiny body didn’t Icve me, despised me, and lated to the amount of butter fat 1 Hathaway offered his hand with boy- drive Svlth him for an hour. His Perella in William Locke’s boo^ of min A:—the' fat soluble vitamin g ish awkwardness. "1 don’t blame up into her arms as easily as if whe.. I saw you and him together—” consumed in the diet. voice was pleading, even tender. that name. Sally is so-beautiful that present in butter and cold-liver oil Takes'Years Off = you—all of us lose our heads some- Cherry had been a child, and carried “ What do you mean. Cherry?” An investigation in this country “I’m sorry, Bob, but I’m afraid I traffic stops and her husband and -are likely to develop infections of g limes. Good night, everybodj'.’’ her to her bed. Faith knelt by the bed and took the revealed the fact that the lowest per shakj..g little body into her arms. can’t get away.” She forced her father take turns keeping her from the nose and throat, accompanied Your Complexion g Faith watched him swing off Into “ You mustn’t cry like that, honey. voice to be casually regretful. "Call capita average of butter fat con­ g the darkness, her pulses pounding, You’ll be sick,” Faith soothed her. “He’.s In love with you.” Cherrv the beauty-seeking rabble. All Sally by snuffles, nasal discharge, loss of me up again soon.” sumed is that of Lewiston, Idaho, You have wanted a skin food and g ’U'hen they had returned to the “Dad asked me to tell you that he put her arms around Faith’s neck wants is “ ’usband and tolks stop­ appetite and failure to gain in and buried her face against Faith's The angry snap of bis receiver weight. the highest that of Missoula, Mon­ beautifier that keeps the face young. = house. Faith begged her father to go was sorry and ashamed—” upon its hook was, strangely enougjp, ping gawpin’ at me.” Perella is not tana. Dr. Daniels investigated the "I deserved itl” Cherry sobbed breast. “ You doo’t think you and If the diet continues to be defi­ There is a new French Process Cream g to bed, but he shook his head stub- as sweet to her ears as a bar of so beautiful, but she’s smart and amount taken by various families in g bornly. more violently. “He ought to have Bob Hathaway are the only ones in cient in this factor the animal dies. that will do this. It is so pure and dif­ exquisite music. duckish— you’ll like both -these new Iowa. g “Xo, I’ll set up with her. It's covered my body with welts! lie the world that can be noble, do you? girls in fiction. When the body is examined after ferent one application brings a change. should have whipped mo till the I had to make him think I despised She was dishing supper that eve­ death the secretions are found to be Low Resistance. It is called MELLO->GLO and every­ g nearly one o’clock and you’ve got to ning when Cherry strolled into the = get up early in the morning, to get blood ran! Oh, Faith, I’m no good:! him, so’s he wouldn't go on sacrific­ free of infectious material such a§ She found that most people con­ body says it is wonderful. Get MELLC- kitchen with elaborate nonchalance, g Joy off to school, and Cherry and I v.'ish I could die!’’ ing himself for me. I couldn’t take The Queen’s Doll's House receiv­ is found also in human beings with sume insufficient amounts of Vita­ GLO Cream now and increase your her left hand dstentatlously support­ g Junior off to work. I’ll take a half "X'o, you don’t, Cherry!” him. Faith, after you were so good ed no little fame at the time of the min A and she Is inclined to relate beauty. ing heV chin, so that a huge diamond infections of the nose and throat. g day off tomorrow, and get enough "You saved me from that terrible to me. I’m no good. Faith, J^jit I Wembley exhibition. It was a re­ that deficiency in the diet to the low The J. W. Hale, So. Manchester. on her slim third Anger winked and Aiding in Recovery. g Bleep to do me. Think she’s lookin’ man, Faith. Yoii and Bob. Why do love yc” a lot.” plica of the rooms in Buckingham Dr. Amy L. Daniels of the Uni­ resistance of the individual to the Once again that day Faith told a twinkled like an imprisoned star. g better?" he asked anxiously, his you bother about me? Why don’t Palace, we were told, with tiny versity of Iowa told the American commond cold. g mild, sad eyes fixed on the sleeping you give me enough rope to hang lie for Cherry’s sake, told It gallant­ “ Cherry! Where on earth—?” Faith furnishings fashioned of rich woods set down a dish of Irish stew so hard Academy of Ophthalmology and Breast fed babies are less likely g face of his wife. myself? I’m no good. Faith! Boh ly, with a gay voice, rippled with and tapestries. Well, I called at to catch cold than those artificially laughter, that tore at her throat like that the steaming stuff slopped over. Otolaryngology at its recent meet­ g “ Much better,” Faith lied, with a knows it—Bob—” Fresh sobs choked Windsor Castle this summer to see ing in Colorado Springs that the fed. This also, it is believed, de­ g sob in her throat. “ She’ll be all off the words. sobs: "You darling little goose! I’m “Old Mr. Cluny wields a wicked the famed Doll’s house, and I affirm checkbook, doesn’t he?” She laughed regular feeding of Vitamin A to pends on the absorption of the im­ MME3 g right tomorrow. Dad; just you wait “ Why did you humiliate him like not In love with Bob Hathaway! I’m that if any Johnnie Smith couldn’t a harsh, metallic little ■ laugh. these animals undertaken immedi- portant fat soluble vitamin. g and see." that. Cherry? He doesn’t deserve to —I'm thinking of marrying George go out in the back yard with his Pruitt. He asked me todaj’.” “■What’s that moss-covered old say­ g “ I—I wish you'd tell Cherry I’m— be treated like that.” little saw and hammer and make “Really, Faith! Honestly?” ing—‘I’d rather be an old man’s = sorry,” he faltered in a husky whis- "Think I’m going to marry him and furnish as good a doll house, when he doesn’t love me any more?” “ Yes, really,” Faith nodded, but darling than a young man’s slave’?” TIP FROM PARIS = per. "Something come over me all he’s not worth his salt! g of a sudden—I never thought I’d Cherry flared, her topaz eyes blazing she could not meet the glad.brilliance (To Be Continued) IT' A 'C S T T T /^k T The bolero is featured extensive­ iUNiniiBiyiiiiiiimninniiHiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiniuiiuiinniiiiiHiiniiRniniiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiniiniHmniiiHininM It’s quite the latest thing to an­ *v4 SHKjN ly in the Paris openings and offers nounce unto the world your favor- an excellent opportunity to in­ its actress or actor, favorite author, v.HINTS troduce the vest of light colored l o m yes, I am more than a god— I am But hark! Do we really escape and so on, by wearing on your hat crepe or organdie In a dark frock. a man, a man who can love and be Home Page Editorials uhscathed? Can we unbridle our a gold or silver figure of the wor­ PUFFED SLEEVES loved”— again there came the in­ tongues and take no hurt to our shipped one as a mascot. We expect GOLD INSETS sistent crooning whisper, “You do HER OWN Tongue selves? Aside from the physical to see strong men prance down the The new sleeves show many va­ love me, don’t you, Judy?” phenomenon that sound waves do avenue with idols of Gene Tunney riations, a puff at the elbow with Insets of gold lace trim the Without warning there came a on their lids. skirts of velvet and chiffon dinner most deafening detonation. It not die, but go crashing through a plain cuff and fitted portion Temperance space forever, the spoken word can­ above is one of the most pictur­ frocks. Gold lame cloth, pleated, Many of your sounded as though it were in the is used In the same way. friends think that you •^AY* room above us. In a moment ev­ Olive Roberts Barton not fail to react upon the person Nothing so makes a native yelp esque versions. are too fat. You too realize it. So why erything was excitement aga\n. who utters it. It is a boomerang as a poke at Its stomach! Which GIRL

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A profit is not without honor ex­ cept in the eyes of those who aren’t doing well. i “ Girls are prettier than men.” “ Naturally.” “ No— Artificially.”

There was a ycung lady named r i j i Ruth, Who stepped out with a sheik -ii7 ? 2 n m i Copyn^ic 1^. ei926 BY NCA scRvicc, ma labeled Luth, ^ They went to a show SKIPPY Bm Percy Cro9b:j Kare coniplevions are often weU She paid her own dough, done. Now she won’t go with that goof. P o p , i < r o r a h u n o r c o IT N IN AND WHAT OlO Scientist says sleep is a form of OH. that peR C6NT IN ’RITHIWATIC Y O U INTELLIGENCE TESTS into.xication, bht, up to now, it G o t G i C H T Y 6 e r IN ' does not come under the Volstead T O O A y jve s , s\R, a oePORTMeNT^ 1YHAT DOES R. S. V. P. MEAN? act. ' n ' i n J HVN0R60 P6RC€NT. k NiNery. j— THINGS A MAN OUGHT TO TELL ■N HIS WTFE. “ Go on and rest, dear. I’ll clean' up that pile of dishes in the sink.” “Gosh! You look like the deuce in that old dress. Here’s |100; get something new.” “ You are the sweetest and pret­ l-C tiest little woman in the world.” “Let’s go to a show and have a little dinner afwards.” “Here’s my pay envelope, darling.” “ I'll lay off Monday morning and help you with that washing.” “Sure I can get my own break­ fast.” Et cetera— you know the rest.

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iWBDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 ’ PAGE TEN HmtGl DANCE CHILDREN MOURNING Given by PRIZE FOX TROT THEIR PET KITTENS. Christoforo Colombo Society Third in Elimination Series RIALTO CROWDED BOXING OFFERED y CHENEY HALL At the RAINBOW Is there a kitten bandit who Tuesday Evening, October 12 TONIGHT prowls around o’night on Spruce Music by ON OPENING NIGHT street? UPPER CLASSMEN Thursday Morning PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Tasillo’s Orchestra. Residents in the neighborhood Admission, 50 cents. of Blssbll say so and they ought ADMISSION, 60 Cents. Mixed Dancing Tomorrow Night. to know because at least a half PATRONIZE THE ■ New Theater Remarkable dozen kittens have been reported Director Chaney Offers Sen­ missing. 50c Specials — FOOD SALE — ESIERGENCY DOCTORS. Why anybody should steal kit­ \ ' Transformation from Old tens or cats, for that matter, is iors and Jnniors in High Drs. G. A. F. Lundberg and hard to figure out. About this At Manchester Community Club A. B. Moran will be on duty for These Specials Are Sure To Go Quick At 70 NORTH MAIN ST. time of the year every back yard COURT OF HONOR. emergencies tomorrow. i Park; Good Show. fairly swarms with them. School Honr on Saturday FRIDAY, 2.80 P. M. The October court will be In as- This Low Price. Come Early. At any rate the children are semblance Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Home-made foods In greht variety. bemoaning their losses because Mornings. October 20, at the School street Store Ooses at Noon. Manchester’s newest theater. The all of the kittens stolen were Rec. The Ladles Aid Society of the Rialto, was formally opened last pets. All applications must be In the Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters evening. Manager Welnstock, who hands of Commissioner Irvine ABOUT TOWN of Veterans will hold a meeting to­ is also manager of the State theater, A boxing class exclusively for properly signed on or before Mon­ 3 0 0 morrow evening In Center church Hartford, had Invited the town offi­ seniors and Juniors of the High day, October 11. All Scouts read­ parlors. A full rehearsal will be cials and prominent citizens to the MANCHESTER BOY school will be started on Saturday ing this notice should tell others held in preparation for Inspection opening and many of them respond­ about It. There are a number of The Girl Scout officers' associa­ ed. They were asked to be there morning by Associate Director E. tonight and it Is urged that all first class scouts who have been Potted tion will meet this evening at 8 at 7.30 and the doors were closed H. Chaney of the Recreation Cen­ ofiScers make an effort to be present. ON CIRCLE SCREEN working on tests and are practical­ o’clock at the home of Miss Mar­ until that time. Upwards of 150 ters at 10 o’clock. This Is the first ly ready to, go before the court. garet Ferguson. 211 Woodbrldge persons were waiting in line to buy step in a tumbling, wrestling and These scouts are expected to* give street. The Herald every day prints a their tickets to the new theater, number of notices of lodge meet­ boxing course of instruction which this special attention. Asparagus Ferns and' every seat was taken for the Cecil Ogden Featured in Lefty will continue through the winter. Who will be the first Eagle ings and is very glad to do this. performance. Miss Margaret McLean, chief Frequently, however, secretaries Flynn Picture Tomorrow and As the class develops, tumbling Scout in Manchester? daughter of Helen Davidson Lodge Those who were present were who db not telephone such mes­ Friday. ^ wrestling will be begun, also pyra­ Daughters of Scotia, has called a surprised at the transformation mid building. Other activities will Basketry classes for women at sages and do not allow sufficient which had taken place in the former 2 fo r 50c special meeting for Friday evening The story of a country boy who be added as time goes on. the West Side Rec will have their at the homo of Mrs. James Thomp­ time for them to reach us by mall Park playhoqse, a description of are disappointed that they do not goes to college for the purpose of This class will be open to all first session tomorrow evening at Only S0f5 to sell— a wonderful buy! This fern will son, 203 Center street, when im­ which appealed in detail in Mon­ becoming a veterinarian and turns senior and junior hoys. It will con­ 7:30 under the direction of Miss portant business is to be discussed. appear when expected. Those who day’s Herald. make a beffutlfuT table decoration for the dining room, are in charge, of press notices in the out to be the crack football star of tinue one hour for each session. Florence Wilson. All women who Selectman Hyde Speaks. the year, Is the theme of Lefty are interested in basketry and also suitable for the living room. These ordinarily re­ v.irious organizations should make John H. Hyde, secretary of the tail from 35c to 50c each. The Women of Mooseheart Le­ it a point to get reporis of happen­ Flynn and Cecil Ogden’s latest F. plaiting are Invited to become gion will meet this evening at the Board of Selectmen and represent­ B. O. picture, “ The College Boob,” members of these classes. ings to The Herald the next morn­ ing the town, said a few words. He ALL CASES NOLLED Lincoln school kindergarten and a ing, not a week after as sometimes to be shown at the Circle theatre called attention to the fact that Thursday and Friday. The country full attendance of the members is happens. desired as several matters of busi­ the old Park theater had had sev­ boy comes to the college In a meek Manchester cases in the Superior ness will come up for action. eral owners and voiced the good affable, half scared fashion but the wishes of all for the welfare of the Court in Hartford yesterday fared Marriage licenses were Issued end of the football season finds unusually well, not one conviction Metal Worker present management. He believed Robert, small son of Mr. and yesterday at the town clerk’s office him the lion of the hour. It is a being upheld. Following are the re­ Startex Mrs. Charles Mlllkowskl of Hollis­ to the following: Vincent Marcln that a good theater was an asset to story rich in humor, but somehow Copper and galvanized Iron gut­ any town, and Manchester was sults: ter street, is recuperating at the of Rose street' and Miss Agnes in the midst of all the fun, there is Carl LeConche rules of the road, ters, tin and paper roofing, hot air Majaik, AugusI Carlson and Miss fortunate In having several. The a tightening of the heart for the Memorial hospital after an opera­ nolle on payment of costs. furnaces, repaired and reset. tion for tonsilotomy. Anna E. Caspcrson and Robert S. new management had effected a poor rube who was made the butt complete transformation of the old of the college jokes. The part of William C. Baker, reckless driv­ Dish Towels Curran of Madison street and Miss ing, nolle on payment of costs. Mrs. Ina C. Bunce of artford Helen E. Fuller, daughter of Mr. playhouse and he felt confident the Angela Boothby, the most beauti­ public would support it by generous ful girl In college, who falls In love Nathan Bakst, reckless driving. road is visiting friends i Wood- and Mrs. Harry Fuller of Horan Irving Batterson, drunken driv­ street. patronage. with the boy and helps him to Wm. Bray stock. ing. Mr. Hyde Introduced Mr. Weln achieve such splendor, is played by 19 Wadsworth Street 3 for 50c stock, the new manager, who out Jean Arthur. Others in the cast Herbert J. Best, non support. St. Margaret’s Circle Ncr. 280, Waller H. Walsh of Washington Telephon) 811-5. street was completely surprised lined his plans for the-conduct of are: Jimmy Anderson, Bob Brad­ The thrifty housewife will stock up on dish towels now Daughters of Isabella, win hold its the new theater. He assured the bury, Cecil Ogden, Miss Walbert, regular meeting tomorrow evening last evening when he returned from when she can get such good quality towels a t'a small a call on his mother to And a party audience that the policy of the man­ Will Mallen and Raymond Turner. in K. of C. clubrooms. Election of agement was to give the public the The play was adapted for the price. These are the Startex dish towels and have a officers for the ensuing years will of friends gathered in honor of his screen by Gerald Duffy from the birthday, and the home gaily very best pictures obtainable at the loop for hanging up. Blue or red border. Valued at be the principal business of the lowest possible figure. He said story by Jack Casey. Harry Garson 25c and 29c each. meeting which will open promptly decorated for the occasion by Mrs is the director. Service — Quality - - Low Prices Walsh. Guests were present from the prices will never go above 20 at 8 o’clock. Card playing will fol­ cents for evening performances and There is also one other feature low the business session and re­ out of town as well as Manchester matlness will be 10 cents. with “ The College Boob.” Madge freshments will be sen’ed. Mrs. Marlon Godfrey of East Hart­ Bellamy In “Black Paradise.” ford favored with vocal solos, as The program last night included a showing of ’’The Sea W olf” from Madge Bellamy Is cast In the 79c CRIB BLANKETS, ea ch ____ Every girl affiliated with the did Rudolph Swanson. Card playing leading feminine role in Fox 50c South Methodist church, between and a dainty lunch served by the the story of Jack London, Fox news Thursday Specials Friday Good quality fiannel crib blankets in white with blue or; reels and a comedy picture that Films production. “ Black Para­ the ages of 8 and 20, is invited to hostess occupied the balance of a dise,” which will be shown on the pink border. About two dozen to seH;^—come early. attend the meeting there this even­ pleasant evening. abounded with laughs, “ Move Extra Fancy Fresh Caught Mackerel...... 18c lb. Along,” starring Lloyd Hamilton. same bill. Edmund Lowe and Les­ ing at 7:15. when an explanation lie Fenton have the principal male Fresh Filet of Haddock...... 30c lb. 50c TUBE Of’ IPANNA TOOTH PASTE and will be given of the scope of the Flower lovers are commenting on roles. Others in the cast are Har­ Fresh Filet of C o d ...... 30c lb. 25c TOOTH BRUSH— all f o r ...... OUC -■v^ork of the Camp Fire Girls, a the lilies in full bloom in the gar­ vey Clarke, Doris Lloyd, Patrick Nice Lean Rib Corned Beef. Ttou save 25c if you buy.this special tomorrow morning—, branch of which is being organiz­ “ COUNTRY STORE” IS Kelly, Paul Panzer, Edward Plel, den of Julius Salonik, 14 Middle 8 pounds nice Yellow O nions...... 25c special three hours only. ed. Mothers who are Interested are Turnpike (west). This is unusually Sam Blum and Jack Halbrook. also Invited to the meeting. late for lilies to bloom as their time FEATURED TONIGHT Tonight the Circle presents the was up three weeks ago. last showing of “ Subway Sadie” $1.40 FLOUR CANS, each ...... B. C. Kraetschmar of Russell with Dorothy Mackaill, Jack Mul- ...... 50 c street is in Philadelphia this week Fine Vaudeville Program and hall and Charles Murray. Be sure DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT The square roll top style finished in white Jappan. Holdi where he will attend the Sesqui- Mrs. Avelon Russell, and children 24-pound bag of flour. A wonderful buy! of 10 Middle Turnpike (west) has Gloria Swanson in “ Fine and see this picture. Two perform­ centennlal exposition and combine ances 7:00 and 9:00. BAKED MACKEREL...... 30c each business and pleasure. returned alter a visit of three Manners” at State Thursday, months with her parents in New­ If you want to be sure of one, ’phone or come early I Friday and Saturday. 60 ONLY, HOUSE DRESSES ...... foundland. as they go faster than we can bake them. 50c A son was born yesterday at the All sizes. Your choice of border dtesseS or dots and fig­ Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. For tomorrow, Friday and Sat­ FRIED FILETS— COD OR HADDOCK ures. These dresses were made'to retail at $1.39 each. Come M. J. Sheridan, of 45 Elro street. Cheney Brothers’ basketball urday the State theatre will pre­ TOWN PLAYERS IPITE team will meet for practice at the 10c, 15c, 20c piece. and watch them go at 50c each. Rec tonight at 8 o’clock. sent a vaudeville bill of unusual­ Lutheran Concordia church will ly good quality. A good -feature PUBLIC TO A SUPPER INDIVIDUAL CHERRY PIES ...... 10c meet tomorrow evening at 7:30. picture, Gloria Swanson in her lat­ Sweet red cherries. They are delicious. A new swimming class for wom­ est and funniest picture, “ Fine en will start next Tuesday evening Manners,” will be on the same pro CORNED BEEiF H ASH ...... 20c lb. Tonight at the “ White House” 79 at 7 o’clock under the direction North Main street there will he a gram. Those Interested in Dramatics Made from our own cured corned beef. “ Health Market” Specials of Miss Ruth Calhoun, secretary of The first act scheduled will be bridge party open to all who enjoy the West Side Rec. 'The class will Requested to Hear Mrs. Han­ Watson’s Dogs in “Educated Pets.” \ the game. It is the second evening be limited and registrations are ley’s Address. bridge to be held under auspices of This act has played at some of the being accepted now. Two private largest, and finest vaudeville thea­ the Manchester Community club. swimming classes for women have F or 5 0 ^ Fpr 5 0 / ters in the country. All the dogs Members of the Town Players and Manchester Public Market been formed and others will be are clever, and are well trained. started for any group of 10 or their friends and invited guests will 1 lb. Loin Lamb Chops 1 lb. Veal Stew- more. They will surprise every one by meet for a supper at the School A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 their almost human Intelligence. street Rac on next Tuesday evening Vi lb. Hamburg Steak 1 lb. Sterling Steak The second act will be Leddy and at 6.30 to hear Mrs. Elizabeth Han­ Leddy in “ Comedy Bits of Trim­ ley, dramatic expert of the Play­ mings.” This Is an act that will ground and Recreation Association MAPS TO DEMONSTRATE make you roar. of America, who will talk to them Next will be the three Kenna on oragnization and work of a dra­ Sisters. Their act is known as matic club. F or 5 0 / F or 5 0 / HOW UBRARIANS WORK “ The Three Entertaining Misses They certainly are entertaining, no Invitations have been sent out 1 lb. Beef Stew 2 lbs. Beef Liver doubt about that. They have a nice to a large number of Manchester people but the supper is not only 1 Ib« Frankfurts 1 lb. Sausage Meat Just how easily one may draw surprise for you. The fourth act will be Bobby open to Town Players and their books from a free public library friends but also to all who are in­ A Few Feed Prices whether one lives In a congested Carbone and Company in “ The New Boy.” There is something terested in dramatics, either acting city or on an Isolated ranch, will be that Is really good. or stage direction and setting. A Oats ...... $1.85 demonstrated graphically in a series The headliner will be a company cordial invitation has been extend­ Scratch F e e d ...... $2.70, $2.80 “ Self-Serve” Specials Distinctive of exhibits which the American of five offering “ A Modern Re­ ed to all to attend. Library Association is arranging vue.” Jazz, jazz— oh, what a Clarence P. Qulmby, principal of B ran ...... : ...... $1.95 for the Sesquicentennial Interna­ jazzy, peppy, hot tamale act this the High school will act as toast­ Lay or Bust M ash ...... $3.50 tional Exposition at Phllaelphla, master and will introduce Mrs. Han­ 1 BOTTLE OF MAYFLOWER SYRUP AND one Is! That’s because it’s a vau­ Fortune M a sh ...... $3.25 WALL PAPER says Jessamine M. Smith of the deville revue that’s up to date! ley. Miss Olive Nyman will sing, 2 PACKAGES OF AUNT JEMINA OR South Manchester Library. The ex­ “ Fine Manners,” featuring Glor­ accompanied on the piano by Miss Stock F e e d ...... $2.15, $2.25 Wallpaper that gives the hibit is a part of the Association’s ia Swanson, is a quite amusing so­ Viola Wickham and Miss Eva Mc- HECKER’S PANCAKE FLOUR — fiftieth anniversary observance. cial satire. Here, is Gloria in a Comb, a member of the cast of Horse Feed (Molasses) ...... $2.45, $2.75 ALL FOR ...... OUC proper background to an artis­ Two electrically operated maps luxury love-comedy. She steps out “ Dulcy,” will give a humorous Roofing Paper, medium w eigh t...... $1.90 tic effort is Wallpaper that en­ 50’ or 60’ long will be displayed at in Paris’ latest breath-taking crea­ reading. Other entertainment the library exhibit. One will I'lus- tions— and knocks ’em all cold, as features will Include vocal solos and Roofing Paper, heavy w eigh t...... $2.25 i hances many times the work trate book distribution from a coun­ she high steps from an East Side readings. Roofing Paper, slate coated (red or green) ...... $3.00 OHIO PLUE TIP M ATCHES...... 12 boxes 50c of the artist. We have such ty library to branches and stations chorus girl’s slang right into so­ The supper committee Is headed SLICED PINEAPPLE...... 2 large cans 50c ciety and ‘“fine manners.” Poultry Wire, Barb Wire, Nails, Etc. Paper of distinction — and in villages, country schools, gen­ by Mrs. William Remig and Includes HALE’S EVENING LUXURY T E A ...... Ib. 50c eral stores, and other rural cen­ Tonight the State will have its ^rs. Bert Andrews and Miss Bertha Linseed Oil, per gallon...... $1.20 AU kinds. equally good service. weekly fun night, popularly known ters. The other map will show the Dietz. The committee on service 3 CANS OF SELEC7FED EARLY VARIETY PEAS and operation of a complete city library as “ Country Store Nite.” Oh ma­ and decoration is composed of Miss White Lead; per 100 pounds...... $14.50 system. A model book truck will ma! If you want to be In for some Eva McComb. Miss Edythe Schultz, 2 CANS OF SCOTTISH CHIEF SWEET CORN — all illustrate methods of getting books real good fun, come to the State Miss Ethel Robb, Miss ■ Charlotte ...... 50c into the hands of people every­ tonight. The management has a Myers, Miss Florence Kelley and John 1. Olson where in the community. big surprise ready for you— come Miss Lillian Treadwell. William Manchester Green Store and see what it is. Remig Is head of the general and Painting and Decorating The close relation between pub­ Of course, the usually large num­ lic libraries and public schools will entertainment committee. W. Harry England. Phone 74. Contractor. ber of presents'will be given away. Reservations for the supper may be shown. Several states which have You might as well get one as not. 699 Main St. Johnson Block passed laws compelling the Installa­ be made by phoning the School Come tonight and get your share. street Rec. South Manchester. tion of libraries in high schools may Two feature pictures will be pre­ be used as illustfation e. g., Penn­ sented with the country store pro­ LOCAL KINDERGARTNERS EN sylvania, New York, Ohio, Wiscon­ gram. The first will be "The Earth SOUTH MR NCHCSTER ■ CONN sin. Methods of book selection will TERTAIN HARTFORD FROEBEL Woman” featuring Mary Alden. CLUB. also be exhibited, likewise book The second feature will be a fast