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VOL. XLH., NO. 251. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) MANCHBStEB, CONN., MONDAY, AIKJUST 27, 1928. XTWBLVE PAGES) PRICE THREE C'ENTS ' ' 4^ LABOR IKDES DBHOCRATS TO How Subway Crash Occurred TOBESTRESSQ) CONCENIRATE w (0HER6 REST op; ■rafliN BYCMIDATE ON IljE EAST SOPPED Hoover to Make It His Topic Smith May Not S p ^ k in iS = tREAROM Representatives of 15 Nations Agree Never Again to CAR CHENEYS OFFER West on Coast or in Bor FRONT OF for Labor Day Address in CARO HITRHAIN Fight— Rest of World Invited to Take the Same Baltimore; Campaign Now der States— Itinerary Not INS POSTS 56 HOUSES HERE C A R © - Pledge— Solemn Ceremony Takes But Few Minutes Hir WAa- • ' i \fln. Completed. an d WAS C O T (N TO EMPLOYEES TWO to Complete— Secretary KeUogg, One of Outstanding Springlake, N. J., Aug. 27.— Al Washington, Aug. 27.— Refresh though greatly Impressed by the ed by two days rest, and apparently FRONT TRUCKS Figures at Conference— No Military Display in Keep demonstrations he received in his •TOOK STCAIOHT Tenements East of Main In good trim for any kind of politi week-end visit to New Jersey, Gov.’ TI?ACK cal fisticuffs,. Herbert Hoover, the ing With the Spirit of the Occasion. A1 Smith will return to New York REAR Street in South End to Be Republican presidential nominee, today prepared to tell his party TRUCKS today plunged Into a series of con- TOOKSWITCH CACIOT<30k managers that he Intends to con i.S lO IT C H Paris, Aug. 27.— Through the ALL PACIT DOCUMENTS ^ ferences which will decide the Im- centrate his campaign in a half Sold— Present Occupants TO BE MADE PUBLIC ' mediate future of the Republican signing of a multilateral treaty re dozen eastern states. campaign on the eastern seaboard. Get First Choice. nouncing military force as a in Paris, Aug. 27.— Following The first major question to be de The governor is said, to have strument of national policy, fifteen the signing of the treaty out c id e by Hoover and his aides Is leached this decision after a se nations, representing two-thirds of lawing war. Secretary of State whether the nominee shall’ go'be ries of conferences with Demo STS5A6E Frank B. Kellogg issued the fore the country with an elabora ■TTtACK Cheney Brothers are offering to the world’s fighting power, agreed cratic leaders of New Jersey. They following statement to the tion of his views on labor In a employees now occupying houses today never again to go to war. The press: Labor Day speech one week from tcld him that they considered the owned by them east of Main street rest of the world was Invited to “ Copies of the pact and all today. state was “ safe” for him, and they and on Church street, the houses take the same pledge. correspondence relating to it Although Republican leaders issued statements predicting he have been forwarded to all boast that Hoover iSv,stronger with for sale and in so doing are pre The scene of this historic event would carry it by 200,000, but in countries that are not signa labor than any other party candi senting a plan of payment in which was the Salles de Horloges in the tories. Notification was given the next breath they told him he date since Rdosevelt, the bid which m g . the Manchester Trust Company, as French foreign office on the Qual that their adherence may be Governor Alfred ET. Smith made for had better plan to deliver at least D’Orsay, where the League of Na sent to the State Department the working man’s vote in his ac HOW THE SUBWAY TRAGEDY OCCURRED is clearly shown by the diagram at the left. Eight trustee, will assist in financing the two of his major speeches in this, cars of a ten-car train passed safely over a defective tions was born under the sponsor in Washington immediately If ceptance address, has caused many switSh. The front trucks of the ninth car went ofer purchase through second mort It is so desired.” state. properly, but the rear trucks followed another track, ship of Woodrow Wilson, then advisers to suggest to Hoover that Thus the car moved sideways to crash, squarely in gages for a period of five years, The correspondence will be he make It the exclusive subject Not to Go Wrst the middle, on the end of a heavy concrete wall. Th en the front and real halves, strewing maimed, president of the United States. 56 Offered Tne participants in the ceremony released for publication on of on© speech. So convinced is Smith jthat the screaming passengers along the pitch-black tunnel, hu rtled into mases of wreckage about 100 feet farther on. Upper right is a view of the throng th ^ milled Fifty-six houses' oyjned by Che composed the most distinguished Wednesday. Approve Bargaining real battleground of the presiden about Times Square, to be held back by police and TT It was pointed out that both can tial fight lies in the eastern states firemen. Lower center, you see a patrolman support ing a girl whose face and head were lacerated in the ney Brothers, located on Eldridge, group of plenipotentiaries since the crash. Right is Mayor Walker, who rushed to the scene to lend aid. Oak, Maple, School, Charter Oak, signing of- the Versailles Peace didates have approved collective that he has virtually made up his solution of international controvmr- bargaining, promised a fair deal to South Main and Spring streets, all Treaty. mind not to wage any extensive sles, and renounce it as an Instru-" labor and recognized the injunction campaign in the west. He may even east of Main street and three on Solemn Occasion problem. Smith, however, went Church street, are being offered The solemnity of the occasion ment of national policy in their decide, his close friends said, not latlons with each other. so much into detail on the^ Injunc to go to the Pacific coast. DEATH LIST IS 16 for sale. Each house that Is being was reflected, in the attitude of the tion question that many Republi Smith also has decided, accord OFFERS PRIZE OF $25,000 placed on the market Is at present signatories themselves and the few “ Article Two: can leaders believe that he will ing to his confidants, not to cam occupied by an employee of Che hundred fortunate persons who “ The high contracting parties make a campaign issue of it. paign in any of the border states ney Brothers as a rent payer and were able to gain admittance to the agree that the settlement or solu In accepting the nomination despite the pleas of Gov. Albert C. FOR BEST DRY LAW PLAN IN SUBWAY WRECK to these is made the first offer. The great hall of clocks to witness the tion of all disputes or conflicts of Hoover referred to the question by Ritchie, of Maryland, that he in persons who occupy the house are consummation. Or what is regarded whatever nature or of whatever saying: “ The Republican Party clude that state in his campaign interviewed and the price that is in Europe as the most powerful and origin they may be, which may gl^es the pledge of the party to ,the. Itinerary. The governor is said to asked for the house is made known far reaching stefi yet taken to arise among them, shall never bo support of labor. It endorses the feel that his appearance in the bor Probe Starts to Find Guilty to them. The plan is to seek a down abolish war and insure universal sought except by pacific means. • principle of collective bargaining der state* might lend to “ stir W. C. Durant Cables OfferjcONNECTICUT RIVER payment of twenty-five per cent of peace. “ Article Three:. and freedom in labor negotiations. things up” and that it would be the purchase price. In addition to Frank B. Kellogg, American sec this a first ih'dif£tS8'&;''(Sf fl^^ty per “ The present treaty shall be ratl- We stand also pledged to the cur better politics to have the Demo Parties Responsible for retary of state, who carried on fied'tJY’tlie high contracting parties tailment of excessive use of the cratic leaders in those states wage From Paris-Says Prohi- J2 pQOT MARK cent of the value, is to be. placed on the property with some reputable negotiations lor the treaty, was one named in the preamble in accord injunction in labor disputes.’’ their own campaign. of the outstanding figures at the ance with the respective constitu Governor Smith, calling 'atten His Itinerary Friday's Accident. bank or loan association. The re bition is the Greatest maining twenty-five per .cent can conference. Next to him stood Aris tion requirements and shall take ef- tion to the Senate judiciary com The governor’s itinerary is ex tide Brland, French foreign minis effect as between them as soo as all mittee’s study of the injunction pected to be announced within a then be secured through' the Man chester Trust Company, as trustee, ter, who had originally proposed an their several instruments of ratifi question, said: “ I promise full co- week Or ten days, although he may problem in U. S. Today. Rising at Hartford Biit No New York, Aug. 27.— With, the cation shall have been deposited in cperatlon to the ehd tha^_a definite through a working, agreement be anti-war treaty. not begin his tour before,JJie mid death list increased to sixteen. Dis In keeping with the spirit of the Washington.” remedy ijyTkW be broctght'rorTh' to dle of September. His tween Cheney Brothers and the trict. Attorney Joah H. Banton to Trust company. > occasion there was ne military dis ' Then followed the provisions fo* end the existing evils and preserve speech of the campaign may be New York, Aug. 27.'— A prize of Damage Expeded^To adherence of 45 other nations In the constitutional guarantees of in made in Chicago if tentative plans day will open the formal investiga This second mortgage is given play. The nearest approach to it $25,000 for the best plan for mak without a bonus charge and the Was the presence on the Qua! cluding Soviet Russia, and for no dividual liberty, free asssemblage of his party managers are carried tion to fix the responsibility for the tification to all the signatories and speech and the rights of peace ing the Eighteenth Amendment ef Reach Its Crest Tonight. loan is for a period of five years D’Orsay of the Garde Republicane, out, it was learned today on good fective was offered today by W. C. deaths and for the injuries of 100 when such adherences take place. ful persuasion.” authority. Leaders who are urging at a rate of 6 per cent. The pay which saluted each of the foreign Durant, president of Durant Motors, passengers in th e, Interborough ments on the second mortgage are ministers and ambassadors ag he Germany First. May Pick Baltimore him to pick Chicago for his open Inc. Hoover has received Labor Day ing speech are said to have told Hartford, Conn., Aug. 27.— subway wreck here Friday even to be reduced in equal amounts arrived at the foreign office. Wh^-'rtie, reading-^ was finished Durant who is in Paris, an each year fop>th;? ftife-iyears when ^ Seated At Table invitations from several cities, but him that he would be certain to re Twelve feet of water were whirl ing. Foreign ~Winisfer' Brland arose; ^ if he leaves Washington to speak nounced the contest by cable. Be the second mortgage I3 paid up. Inside the Salles des Horloges, took from the table the pen used ceive a tremendous ovation and fore sailing last week he made a on that occasion it is believed that ing down the Connecticut river William S. Baldwin, subway The houses that are being offered the signatories took their places 150 years ago in the signing of the that this would have a good psy- formal statement indorsing Hoover maintenance foreman who was ar he will choose Baltimore and here this afternoon as the result of in this way are ones that Cheney arouhd a large horse shoe shaped first treaty o f friendship between broadcast the address. for president. Durant’s announce raigned 6n a homicide charge Sat Brothers have owned for some table covered with red baize. M. (Continued on page 2) ment of the contest said: an unusual summer ffood but ac France and the United States, and The whole trend of discussion cording to rlvermen and weather urday and released under $10,000 time and do not include the houses SrJand and Mr. Kellogg had places “ The major issue in our country bail, will be questioned in court on handed if to Gustav Gtresemann,/ around the Hoover headquartera bureau workers the danger of the that they built during th© war, at the top and ceiiter of the table. today is the problem of law en Sept. 17. District Attorney Banton, German foreign secretary, and the deals with the east. An official river going beyond its banks was new houses In the vicinity of the Chief-Interest centered upon these first .German foreign .secretary tn declaration representing the views MID WEST’ S DRIVE forcement and obedience to law. To slight. 'The weather bureau office who plans,to question several wit mills, nor west of Main street, two men who had inaugurated and paraphrase the words of Lincoln, it nesses today, has received (he re visit Pa’fls :ln more than half a cen of National Chairman Hubert Work announced the fiood had reached with the fcxception.i.of' the houses on carried out the plan ;or a world tury. Under the French spelling, concedes that in the west only Mis is a question whether our insti a crest at Holyoke this morning port of the personal investigation Church street. tutions can endure with a citizen of Mayor James J. Walker. Banton treaty .renouncing war. It was a "Allemagne” was the firrt on the souri, Montana, Arizona, and Wls- and might be expected to reach a Made Modem historic moment as the delegates list of nations represented, and BY DEMOCRATS, ON ship half lawless, and half law- also has the report of the Transit All of the houses have been re abiding. crest here this evening but that the faced these two statesmen who had Germany had the honor of affixing (Contlnued on page 2) commission which completed its conditioned in recent years. Mod “ We are imperiled by the wide extra water would speed on down labored ceaselessly for fifteen the first signature. to the Sound at Saybrook without investigation Saturday. ern improvements have been added spread violation of the liquor law The death of Elizabeth Siebold months to bring about, this peace After Dr. Stresemann finished, causing untoward excitement, ^pact. Chairman Raskoh and Lead- embodied in the 18th Amendment of Brooklyn, New York City, after (Continued on page z) Secretary of ^tate Kellogg signed V Farmington Flooded At.tbrce o’clock Foreign Minis to the Constitution of the United ' The fiooded Farmington river her father and brother had vainly for the United States, and then the BOSTON BUS SKIDS; states, the highest law of the land. submitted to blood transfusion, in ter Briand formally called the bril other signatures were affixed in the “ Big business leaders who have was handling itself ivith precision liant assemblage to order, and wel- ers Mapping Out Cam this afternoon. At one time during creased the fatalities due to- the following order: the largest stake in law observance wreck to sixteen. Twenty-one in MRS. KELLOGG RAPS . Qomed the. plenipotentiaries on be Belgium— Paul Hymans, foreigq publicly and privately violate this the morning fifteen Inches of river half of the government of France. water had fiooded Itself across the jured persons remain In the hospi minister. 15 PERSONS HURT paign In St. Louis. law and countenance its violation tal today and it is feared that soipe He described briefly the"efforts that France— Aristide Briand, foreign Farmlngton-Unionville state road of these may die. bad’ gone into the making of the by others. Instead of using their but by one p. m., this water was WOMEN’S PETITION minister. wealth and influence to create pub flowing, back into the river rapidly. Among the Injured requiring treaty about to be signed and then, Great. Britain— Lord Cushenden lic opinion demanding law en St. Louis, Aug. 27.— Turning A few inches of. water covered hospital treatment are Martha and called for the reading of the docu-^ (representing the foreign secretary. Three Sericasly Injared from the Atlantic seaboard for the forcement, our business nien of Edgar Bralthwaite and Alice Mur ment itself. ‘ (Sir Austen Chamberlain, who also character and position are the the Slmsbury-TariffVille road dur ing the morning but. traffic splash ray, all of 236 Berkshire avenue, In Two Languages signed on behalf of North Ireland first time since they opened their chief support of the master crimin Bridgeport, Conn. Wife of U. S. Secretary of Both the English and French When Truck is Side- ed through just‘ the-same without and India. drive to elect Gov. Alfred E. Smith al class, the bootlegger. meeting disaster. texts were read, and although the Canada— Mackenzie King, prlmi to the presidency, Demociatic cam V Bad Example 'The state highway departmeni DEFECTIVE CAR State Says Matter Should statesmen gathered aboci the big minister. paign chiefs assembled here today “ It is not surprising that the New York, Aug. 27.— A defec red horsashoe knew each vord and Australia— Senator McLachlan, swiped In Norwalk. flagrant example of lawlessness on this afternoon announced' that no washouts have occurred anywher ■ ■ l\\' ir ■ r . . 1 i - J - PAGE DCWO! \ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAU), MONDAY, AUGUST 27. 1928. MAIN ST. EXCITED coi^cUlktlon policy. * ‘ -; DEIHOCRAIS TO G .0 .P : CAUCUS HERE MANCHESTEON ' OUTLAW PEACE PACT It is helA that Germany has hehn OBITUARY put back into the position] she oc AS WdMAN SCREAMS Miss Jean Neuvllle of 49 Middle Bj||IGNEDBY15 NATIONS cupied hefeStOs' the signing' of the- - C O W M R A T E TO BE HELD TONIGHT TRICKY AIR LANE Turnpike employed at the Mlllon Locarno Pact, as a result of- the Beauty parlor, Hartford, accompan new entente reached between preat ied by Mr. and Mrs. Mlllon is 'at (Continned from Page 1 .) Britain and france. i tending the hair dressing conven DEATHS t Dr. Stresemanh is blamed also Jumps From Auto at Hart- ON THE EAST Called for Eight 0XIock, D. Kiwanians Hear About Avi tion in Boston this week. “V looked over the scene of the for the failure of Germany': to ob (Continued from Page 1) JOHN WICaCLUlW. , gathering.^ . tain the friendly backing of Amer Clifford McKinney, son of Mr. ica. - John Wicklund, 71 years' Old] ‘“ Everything is in good order,” ^ ford Road— TeDs Her S. T.) In Recreation Cen and Mrs. William McKinney of 14 (hnltnmarked and .departed. According to •bellhf til political chological effect on the country. ation From Airways ton- Arch street is spending the week at who formerly lived on Strickland \ In the event that the governor street, died at 9:30 this m ou tl^ A l Gnests' Arrive .circles the only thing that can -saire Coventry lake with his aunt, Mrsi Between 10 and 11 o’clock more the official life of the foreigU Secre Story at Police Station. decides to open his campaign in ter; Little Interest Shown cem Officer. Walter Palmer. the Manchester Memorial diospltal^ Chicago it was said that he prob where he had been confined eine^ than 50 guests arrived In order to tary is agreement by the French to ably would first go to the north last spring, by arrangement-, with get good ^eats. evacuate the Rhineland. 'In yiew Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chartler re Fifty camera men tried to climb of the adamant French attitude no The‘*.crie8 of help that wore heard west, possibly Wisconsin, for a Republican electors In Manches turned yesterday from a vacation the town fathers. He claimed id brief vacation. ter wUl meet In caucus tonight for The members of the Klwanis club have' had no relatives. .1^ qas4 5-foot space where they'could one believes this will come to pass. near Main street and Hartford road spent at Hampton Beach, Maine. coinmand a complete survey of the r\ at 3:30 Saturday morning, follow While one group of leaders is the purpose of electing delegates to at their noon-day meeting at the none appear after publication of Country clubhouse, received some assem’bly. The photographers came ed by the noise of a speding auto urging Smith to select Chicago for the Republican State Convention to The Home Club Association Car these facts. It is probable that thd the first speech of the campaign, be held in New Haven, September first hand Information about avia funeral and bUrlal will take placd hairylfig ladders each seeking to HEY. WADSWORTH G U S - mobile, were made by a woman tion and the progress that is be nival committee 'will hold a meett- have a ladder longer than the man who lives in Dobsonville. She had another is insisting that Boston 6 and 7. The Caucus tonight will ing at the club tonight at 8 o’clock. tomorrow afternoon from the un would be the ideal spot to fire the also elect delegates to the Congres- ing made in this country in that dertaking parlors of Thomas G: fii-front of him. jumped from an ^ automobile in mode of transportation. • At noon a “ dress rehearsal” was HIGHEST FRENCH HQNOR. opening gun. They have told him sional and Senatorial district con- Commandant J. P. Spohn, who Dougan of Holl street. which she was riding as the car that if he wants a vacation he ventions. William F. Ladd of Hartford, who pat *on, newspapermen and others slowed up to turn the silent police has been appointed to the position ------> impersondting the delegates. The could go to some resort along the Tonight’s gathering of Republi was scheduled to speak, was unable Domlniqne F. Thibodeau man at the junction of Hartford to come today and through the In of chief officer of the men's side International News Service corre Zion’is Herald, in a Current issue, northeastern coast and come di cans will be held in the Recreation at the Salvation Army Training road and Main street. rectly from there to Boston. So Center auditorium, and is called fluence of Dr. Moore, Harry D. Dominique F. Thibodeau, aged spondent occupied Foreign Minis caries, the news of a: honor, oon- Officer Edwin Donaldson, who Copeland, vice president and gen College in New York City, yester 69, of 37 Clinton street, died at 6 ter Briand’s chair. Other reporters ferreH on Rev.’ Julian S Wadsworth far as the crowd., is concerned. for eight o’clock, daylight saving day conducted his farewell services does duty on the lower end of Main Smith has been told that he can time. No particular interest in the eral manager of the Interstate Air o’clock last night at St. Francis were ranged about while the. arc of Chateau Thierry by the .French street, was near Oak street wbe- ways, Inc., of Hartford, substituted as commandant of the Manchester hospital in Hartford after several lights were turned on and the government, that of “ La Croix de count on Boston to give him a good meeting has been shown in Man Salvation Army. This farewell the cries of the woman were first send off. chester, and a small crowd is ex for him. Mr. Copeland is one of the weeks’ Illness with diabetis and cameras began to click. Chevalier de I’Ordre National de la service was exceptionally well at heard and ran down the street. In Smith probably will remain in pected to attend. However, several teachers at Brainard field in Hart heart trouble. Mr. Thibodeau was Moving picture operators ground Legion d’Honeur.” This is the front of Teacher’s Hall he met a contests for state offices, and the ford and Governor Trumbull is one tended. Commandant Spohn and a building contractor but retired out < what seemed to be miles o f highest honor - In the gift of the New York until Wednesday when family will leave Manchester woman, who was hurrying up Main he will go to Syracuse. On the fol vacancy for the U. S. Senatorship of his pupils. He has been in the seven years ago. filnf: while generating machines French nation and formal presen flying business for some years. Wednesday for New York where he Born in the Province of Quebec, rumbled. tation of the medal will be made by street. She was much excited. lowing day he will attend a meet have caused unusual state interest will assume his new duties. The cries for help had attracted ing of the' Democratic' sta,te com this year and the appointment of Dangerous Route he had lived in Manchester for 37 After It was over the camera op a representative"^ of the president of mittee and, weather permitting, delegates to the respective conven One of the things' that the Ki years. In addition to his wife, Jo erators pronounced the rehearsals the French republic at a public attention and lights were soon no Mrs. Rose Murphy and son, ticed in the few houses in that sec will speak at the state fair. tions is important. wanians learned was that the route sephine, he leaves one son, Bert P,, a complete success. ce>emony. , from New York to Boston, which Francis, of 43 South Main street, of Springfield, six grandchildren! The crowd continued to gather Mr. and Mrs./ Wadsworth have tion of the tcv:n and at the board- returned home yesterday from a "ing house, where many of the sales passes directly over this town, is and two brothers, Louis, of Thomp,- until it was evident that about 500 been visiting i i Manchester this visit in Niagara Falls, Canada and summer, coming to this country to men who had been attending the MID WEST’S DRIVE considered one of the most danger sonville, and William, of Quebec. would be present. There was con-i M AN AGE SANSON ous in the country. This is because the Adirondack Mountains. The funeral Will be held at the siderable discomfort from crowd attend the sessions of the general convention at Cheney Brothers, Conference of the Methodist church ^ were stopping. Tho woman was still' the New England weather is so un home at 8:30 Wednesday morning ing and from the arc lights which Sergeant Altred Blatter of Ridge and at St. James’ church at 9 at Kansas City, and to renew friend calling for help when ihi officer BY DEMOCRATS, ON certain. One of the great difficulties cast off a fierce violent glare ac- * % * TO P r a T GIFT that the airmen have to overcome wood street, a member of the Quar o'clock. Burial will be, in the companied by intense heat. ships made here while Rev. Wads arrived and h'. called the police (Continued from Page 1.) termaster Detachment of the 169th church cemetery. worth was pastor of the South station for the car. She v/as taken 1a , fog and we have had a great The steps of the foreign office deal of It this summer. Regiment, left Manchester Satur were lined with telegraph and Methodist church. to the police station and question outlined in Gov. Smith’s speech of Contributes Surprise Prize day morning, for Camp Perry as a ■Vincenzo 'Pagan! ed, but could not tell the names of Another thing they learned was cable wires' so that news of the acceptance. The other was that so • ^ n I I I , «■ I that the route which is controlled member of the Connecticut rifie Vincenzo Pagani, well known .signing could be fiashed instantly the two -men with, whom she had far as possible every state organiza team. Sergeant Blatteh Is ' the north end residefit, died at ; his ' The 10th SeAaoii been riding. to D6 AW drdOu Hi IflOr" t>y the colonial company, that is, t v all parts of the world. tion will be left free to carry on its the New TOrk-Boston route, is now first Manchester man to be a mem home at 169 North Main'^reet at These wires ran through the Woman’s Story campaign. Independently of na on a paying basis. ber of the state team since shortly 2:20 yesterday morning from heart main hall to the salon, of ambassa — HILLSIDE INN — According to the woman’s story tional direction save in cases where chants Night Tomorrow. Mr. Copeland told some very In after the war when Captain John tiouble, He was' seventy years old dors. The fioor of Clock Hall was In Bolton on State Road to " " she had been riding with the men help is specifically sought by .the teresting stories and impr^sed his Pentland was picked as one of the and fond of children, being- very a colled mass of wires. The dele Wllltinantlc during the night and early morn state or regional managers. hearers with his wide knowledge of best shots from Connecticut to go popular with those who patronized gates had tn step lightly to avoid CHOP, ^ E F AND CHICREIC ing and was .unaware where they “ Home Rule’’ Manager Jack Sanson of the aviation. He says flying is not any to Camp Perry. Pagani Brothers’ confectionary and tripping over them. DINNERS were going. She expecied they These assurances of “ home State theater, as a farewell gift to where 'near as dangerous as one fruit store where he worked. M. Claudel,French . ambassador 85c $].0(r $1JHI r would take her to her home, but rule’’ campaigns, in the opening of his patrons of the past four years, would suppose. He believed a pas Dr. W. ^E. Green, the dentist, Born in Nagllano-Sabino, Prov to the United States, was among A la Carte Service, this they had refused to do and mMdle western Democratic leaders, has contribuhed himself one of the senger would be just as safe in an who has been laid up for four ince of Rome, Italy, Mr. Pagani the first of the notables to arrive. Telephone Manchester when she found that they were will go far tc ahay frequently ex fine prizes to be given away at the airplane traveling between Hart weeks with a broken hand, has re came to this country 21 years ago. He took a seat in the front row ,passing out of Manchester again pressed fears in the rank and Ale Merchants-State theater gift night ford and Boston per mile covered, sumed his office practice. He was Twelve years ago he removed here frequently rising to greet friends. and realizing that they were going of the party that the campaign tomorrow. • as he would taking'the same trip by injured by catching his hand be from Rockville where he had made Kelloggs Arrive rn a different direction she decided would be dominated by Tammany. This being Mr. Sanson’s last automeblle. It would require only tween swingin.g garage doors. his home since coming to the Unit ■' Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg arrived at lo get out. The Illinois campaign, where 29 week at the theater he decided to one hour’s time by air to over ed States. 2:30 o’clock accompanied by My As the car slowed dov/n to make votes are at strke, will be perhaps take this novel way of bidding his three by automobile. Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ron T. Herrick, the United States the corner she rolled from the car the major problem before the friends good-bye. The gift he has Safe Landings will hold a regular business meet §erafina Pagani, five children, Mrs. ambassador to France find a tew and finding that she had not been gathering '-ere. The recent death purchased is a very fine one, and A great percentage of pilots and ing tomorrow evening in' Odd Fel Martina Genoveni of Buenos Ayres, personal friends from the Em STATE seriously injured, jumped to nef of National Committeeman George the winner is sure to be proud to airmen who have lost their lives lows Hall. As this is the first meet Argentina; Miss Ada Pagani of this bassy. SOUTH MANCHESTER ■,‘teet and started to run bk'k up the E. Breunan, has bad’y disjointed own it. This will be but one of the have done so beca,use of lack of ing since- vacation, a large atten town, Mrs. Josephine Genovesi, 167' >): There was a crowd of about 500 ;’i-street. The driver of the car many gifts to be’:awarded tomor dance is desired as plans for an North Main street, Dante PagUni; In, the Qua! D’Orsay that cheered the high-powered Democratic ma row night. knowledge or foolharfiiness. People ‘^brought,it to a stop and seeing her chine in the state, and the scramble have th-e Idea that when the motor outing will be discussed, also the and Aldo Pagani, both ofo^hom Incessantly as the various states ALL lillS WEEK Vunning away did not try to catch among Brennan's chief lieutenants stops in the air it is certain death temple’s participation in the Armis lived at home, and six grandchil men appeared. her, but instead speeded away. for the place has detracted nothing fur the occupants of the airplane. tice day celebration. dren^ He also has a brother Ermen- Ambassador Herrick took a seat Jack Sanson She became more calm v/hen she from the woiries of the national ELECTRIC CO. TRANSFER Mr. Copland says' this is not true. gildo, in Addison and a sister In next to Mrs. Kellogg^ almost di was taken to the police station, but managers. It has been oemonstrated again and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chapin of 150 Italy. rectly in front of the horseshoe could not give a good description The Missouri campaign is to be HEARING SEPTEMBER 6 again at Brainard Field that a pilot Summit street spent the last two The funeral will take place at table upon which the official copy Farewell Week ^of the occupants of the cr.r nor did centered largely upon the city vote can stop his engine by throwing off weeks at Old Orchard, Maine, and St. Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock of the treaty rested. j^ e.ev en know, .thei number of the of St. Louis aud Kansas City. iJ - the sw,u:h while the plane is in the Boston, Mass. Mrs. Chapin and Tuesday morning and burial will American Secretary, of Labor car or its make.\ P. U. Gommission Gives No air and make a safe landing by daughter Marion left today for be in the church c&metery. f . i Davis,', who is in Europe on vaca gliding. Ansonia where they will remain tion, was an early arrival. TUESDAY-W^NieSDAY tice of Public Hearing oh Mrs. Ella Ackerman ' OPEN BIDS TONIGHT Tae speaker did hot think it ad v;Ith Mrs. Chapin’s mother, Airs. F. Police Busy Proposed Sale of Local Con Mrs. Ella (Ladd) Ackerman, wife On the Screen visable for Manchester to have an F. Welser until Labor Day. - In the meantime the police had cern. of Albert Arthur Ackerman of 44 been active. Elaborate precautions airpui* because of Us preximit;- to Brooklyn street, Rockville, who had MARION Brainard Field. While the airmen The Manchester Public library had been taken to prevent any un Hartford, Conn., Aug. 27.— Ap will be closed all this week to al been making her home with her toward incident. In order to Ipre- like to have as many landing places daughter, Mrs. Inez Ackerman at vent bomb throwing by Anarchists plication of the Connecticut Power as possible he could see no great low. the librarians their annual Davies. Bids are to be opened tonight Company to take over the Manches 691 Hartford road, died.=iati5 .thousands were kept away from the for the eight room addition to be advantage in it for this tov/n. He vacation. The library will reopen ter Electric Company will be September 4th. o’clock yesterday afternoon rafter ;,a •gates to the foreign office. . 56HOUSESHERE built to the Hollister street school heard by the Public Utilities Com answered many questions put to six' months' illness . She was 53 D'f.'Stresemann arrived qt 2:05, in the Eighth School and UtiBlies mission here on September 6, at 10 him by the Kiwanians which years old. Just^50 minutes later he took up District. The appropriation of |75,- a. m. The deal is to take the form brought out some interesting facts. Born In Tolland, Mrs. Ackerman the pen and placed his (Signature 000 for this work was made at a of an exchange of stock. Cheney Arthur Knofla furnished the at had lived all of her life in that upon the document. He was the Car4board district meeting held last May and brothers hold the m ajority'of the tendance prize tousy. It was Won POLICE COURT section of the state, was removed first to sign. Secretary ' Kellogg it was done at that time with the Manchester company stock." by F. T.‘ Blish. If - satisfautory ar to the Manchester Memorial hos signed immediately afterward. Lover” (Continued from Page 1.) hopes of having the work started rangements can be made the club Two old offenders, William pital some time ago because of se There was a -craning of necks as and ready for the use of pupils in The necessary notice, required will continue to meet at the Coun O’Brien and Frank Happeny, were rious, illness and later was tak)8n the.„American official put hi» sig- ^ TUESDAY NIGHT in each house that is being offered the district in the early -winter by law, has been received by the try clubhouse ft5r at least another before the Manchd’ster town court her daughter’s home where she^had^ riature upon the historic document. and in nearly every case walks and term. month. made her home for two months. ! Just before the conference open Merchants’ and curbs have been laid along the Board of Selectmen of Manchester this morning. O’Brien was charged Delays in getting the plans pre from the clerk of the Public Utili with being a common drunkard, In addition to Mr. Ackerman, ed Dr. Stresemann went to Minis State Gift Night fronts of the prop^ties that •• are pared by the architect, Isaac Al ties Commission. This notice is giv who was her second husband, she is ter Briand’s study where all the being offered. Be/ore they are and Happeny with intoxication. WITH PERSONAL GIFT PRE len, Jr., prevented the contractors en so as to allow a representative DEATH UST IS 16 survived by twelve children and delegates convened for -formal en placed on the marketufor. general O’Brien was given 60 days In jail SENTED BY JACK’ flANSON. from getting the plans and specif of the town, should .it .be so desir and Happeny was fined $2'0 and twelve grandchildren. There are six try into'Clock Hall. sale the plan is to give the tenant ications to go around. One con daughtart, Mrs. Inez. Ackerman of The delegates were obviously that now occupies the house the ed, to he present at the hearing. costs, THURSDAY-FRIDAY tractor, who has done work in A $1,500,000 Merger IN N. Y. SUBWAY CRASH Michael Dubanoski was fined- this town, Mrs. Elva Lavine, .Rock impressed by the solemnity of the first opportunity to buy. The cost town, and who had consulted ville,- Miss Marie White, . Stafford; A Drama of Onr Modem' Yonth. price, the amount of money that . .The merger is one of the largest $25 and costs for assault on his iPfcasion, but some appeared to be members of the building commit Springs, Miss Bernest 'White, Ver ana used by the warfare that broke is required to make the twenty-five that has occurred in the state for (CnnCiiued from Page 1.) wife. The couple have not been liv tee and was told that his bid would several years. The turning over of ing together for some time, Satur non, Miss Grace White and Miss out . among the photographers. per cent payment is told and then be welcomed, -could not get a copy Florence White, both of, Manches \ the amount that will have to be 4,000 shares of the stock of the was responsible for the Times day evening he went to her home Each was trying to elbow his fel when he applied. ter. The sons, all by first marriage, lows out of the way and gain a po paid each year for the five year local company in exchange for 11,. Square subway crash of last Friday on North School street, kicked up a The delays have angered the 500 shares of Connecticut Power row and in the melee the woman are Alfred White of Naugatuck, sition of vantage. There was, a t^rm to meet interest charges and members of the committee having in which sixteen persons lost their Gilford White of Hartford and great deal of noisy argument and t pay on the second mortgage. indicates that the value of the lo lives and 100 were injured. suffered a fracture of the bone of the work -ki charge and at a meet cal company was placed at about one of her fingers. They have five Howard, Wlnford and Emery .threats of fisticuffs. Women guests Amounts that are likely to be ing about a month ago a sub com Investigators for the transit White, of Manchester. . , charged each year for . taxes for ?1,500,000. The closing price on children and Dubanoski pays only w-ere jostled about and at times mittee was named to see that the Connecticut Power on Saturday commission made this report this The funeral service was held at were compelled to line up against , town, fire and school districts are work was not delayed further. Ac $8 a week toward their support. was $146 bid, and $148 asked. This morning and after completing a Judge Johnson in imposing sen 2 o’clock this afternoon at the new the walls so great was the scrim figured also to aid the prospect. tion was obtained. Responsible con thorough Inspection of the me would place the value of the 11,500 tence said he would send him to funeral home, of William P; Qulsh maging and jostling among tho ------W ITH -— ** I This gives the tenant who now 6c-, tractors are presenting bids and if chanical aspect of the fAtal switch at 225 Main street and burial was cupies the house a clear under shares that are to be exchanged of jail but the man would probably photographers.. the figures are found to be what the Connecticut Power at $1,679,- which hurled two cars Into a in the, North Cemetery at Crystal Special St^e Presentation standing of what the payments are the committee expects they "will able lose his job'and it would work 000. The par value of the stock of shambles of death and destruction. greater hardship to his family. Ho Lake., J, STRESEMANN MAY QUIT. Co-Feature that he will be called upon to meet to build the addition. Little time It is the theory of thi- experts if the house is purchased. the Connecticut Power is $25. The therefore imposed a fine of $25 and Berlin, Aug. 27.— Signing df the “HEART TO HEART? will be lost in awarding the con par- value of the shares of the that the tripping device on the car, Kellogg aiiti-war treaty in Paris When this is all explained the tract and getting the work under costs. Stairing LLOYD HUGHES, Manchester Company is $100 but the fatal eighth in the death tualn SILK CITY BAND this afternoon may be the last im tenant is given an opportunity to way and avoiding further delays. MARY ASTOR think the whole matter over and there is no stock of this company — was out of order and that it fail portant political act of Gustav if the decision to buy is reached offered on any exchange. At the ed to register the lights as it pass .Stresemann,- German foreign secre- rate of values that the exchange is ed over the'signal switch. Since the. WINS STATE CUP , A campaign, has been started arrangements are to be made for HOLMES, ARMY CAPTAIN, SATURDAY, a Grand Finale the mortgages as already stated. If being made the value of the local device is between the front trucks LABOR ISSUES within the government parties to the tenant does not accept the of stock is placed at $400 a share. of the car, the towerman, watching replace Dr, Stresemann partly on 2 BIG FEATURES 2 fer the opportunity to purchase I I I IN ATLANTA, GA. the. lights, assumed that the train Gets First Prize in Flute and account of ill health and partly on AND FUN FROLIC • the house is' then given to some had passed ovei* the switch and Piccolo Class; Contests Held account of the collapse of his re- threw it Into the storage track, in TO BE STRESSED other employee, but in all cases TRYING TO DO FAYOR, In Middletown. the person who is occupying the Captain John Holmes, with Com to-which the following train was to ______X house is assured that his interests pany G at the Mexican Border and have been rrn, before the rear will be protected. also with them as members of the GETS HIS CAR SMASHED trucks reached the switch. The Silk City Band^ returned BY CANDIDATE from Middletown, band cofitests Sat Seven Already Offered 102nd Regiment of the Twenty- Not To Blame Sixth Division, overseas, Is now a It was explained that every other urday night with the state >cup and While it is the plan to offer fifty- Driver Attempts to Warn (Continued from Page 1.) the first prize award for t4^;besj; six of these houses for sale only captai 1 in the regular army. He is car is equipped with a motor and ill and in a government hospital at Autoist of Falling Package, band In the flute and piccolo class,; about seven have so far been of tripper. Between the motorized cars consin; might be classed as doubt The Manchester band won on thfe fered to tenants of the houses and Atlanta, Ga., according to advices Crashes Into Big Ice Truck. is a trailer, or dead car having received in tewn by Colonel Harry ful. following points: appearance, tone;’ each has been given time to con neither signal registering nor mo Within the next three weeks TWO SHOWS / B. Bissell. “ Johnnie’ . Holmes was A Ford touring car driven by execution, rhythm and time. The' sider the plan. In two or three tive equipment. Since the sixth car Hoover is expected to be found on contests were held in connectlpfi' AT 7:00 AND 9:00 cases already the Intention to buy a popular and capable officer and Raniero Finucci of Birch street had registered in the lighting sys the stump In the east, pounding was respected and liked by all of came out second best in a crash wUh the forty-third' annual field THE SCREEN’S GREAT LOVER IN A SURGING has been made known. No great tem and the seventh had had time home.his declaration that continu change In property is expected to the boys of tne old G Company. with one of L. T. Wood’s ice trucks day of the Connecticut Fife* and* DRAlilA OF, DARING .. to pass over and stil no light came, ance of Republican, management of Drum Corps Association. Comp'e-' be made that will affect the pres When the news of his illness was at Bissell and Main streets at the towerman proceeded to set the 12:15 this noon. Finucci was the affairs of the government, and tition was exceptionally keen this ent occupants much before Spring, made known to some of the former switch to shoot the following train maintenance of the protective tar year as there were over 40 banda' The houses will be taken over. It driving north on Main street while JOHN companions yesterday a letter was into the storage track. iff are paramount questions. In the 1 in the parade. The officers of the Is thought, from time to time and typed from "The Gang' at the the ice truck was heading south. It was explained that the train campaign. The ice truck, driven by George Silk City Band are: Dgvid , L. -In- by early Spring it will be definitely Army: and Navy Club and sent to which followed the death train was The stage Is being set for the Benson, organizer and president] known just what action is to be him, conveying the best wishes of Burke, turned to go up Bissell to be switched Into the storage street to the Wood office. Raniero nominee’s excursions into New,Eng- Thomas Ford, leader; Cfearlea 15; taken on the offer by present oc “ the-bunch” for his speedy and full track at Times Square and then land after Senator Charles Curtis, cupants. If the purchase is not de just before he reached Bissell Trotter, musical director,’ and Sam--- recovery. back onto the north bound track to the vice-presidential candidate, has uel J. Richardson, secretary.' ‘ v ^^Thie C ossack s? sired by the occupant others will street, had his attention diverted by seeing another car drop a pack pick up a load of north bound made many speeches. Curtis, who The Center Flute Band was also he given opportunity to take the already has been in Rhode Island, I t age. Seeing the road apparently passengers. This frequently is done entered In the contests for.bands of' With RENEE ADORBE ■V property. In all cases the property RED MEN’S OUTING during the rush hour. It was point will speak at Syracuse, N. Y., to its type and came out a Iclose seef: . f A that Is to be sold will be offered clear ahead of him he tried to at tract the attention of the driver of ed out, as the only means of rellev- morrow, He plans to return tho ond, bringing-two prizes ' 16 Mab| to employees of Cheney Brothers latter part of September.- . first. HELD YESTERDAY the car that was losing the pack ,Ing the tiemendous congestion in Chester out of the two ’contestantl age. the station; . - Senator George H. Moses, chair entered from town. . V/ ’-.l.-Jli TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Tha ice truck had meanwhile man of the eastern advisory com / AFTER RADIO FAKERS. ' mittee, Representative Walter- H. New York, Aug. 27.— An effort About fifty members of the swung across the street to make Miantonomah Tribe of Red Men at the turn. Finucci saw it too late SANSON TO ENTERTAIN Newton, director of the speakers’ MARION to track down the senders of the bureau at Chicago, and Representa fake radio distress signals supposed tended a clambake held In Risley to stop so the Ford crashed into the Grove at Talcottville yesterday. rear right wheel of the truck. The tive John Q. Tllson, in charge of -In- \ to have come from the ill fated KIDDIES OF HIS REYUE the eastern office, as well as West plane Greater Rockford, has been The trip was made In private cars. headlights, , “ wishbone,” frame, The members met at the club rooms windshield, radiator and left front ern Manager James W. Good, are started by members of the Veteran to be among Hoover’s earliest call "Wifeless operators’ Association, on Brainard Place at 9 o’clock. wheel were smashed on the Ford ^^Her CardlhoiEWd L o v e r '' Transportation was furnished for while the truck escaped with a ers. .v James Maresca, secretary, announc Jack Sanson who concludes his Hoover departe4 from politics ed today. those not owning cars. A program broken brake rod. ' services as manager of the State of sports, followed the dinner. The long enough today to give* William Maresca said that while the oper The force of the impact was'so theater here this week will enter TUESDAY 1 MERCHANTS'AND proceeds of this" outing will go into great and Finucci had such a tight F. Whiting, his successdr as secre ators who received the message act tain all. the Kiddies Revue mem tary of commerce, some pointers on 1 NIGHT 1 STATE THEATER GIFT NIGHT the Red Men’s Orphan fund. The hold on the steering wheel that the bers and aids In a matinee party ed In good faith, it was obvious following committee was in charge the conduct of that office. that the messages were faked. The entire wooden part of the wheel Wednesday afternoon at the Slate DINING DANUING of the affair: Max Wagner, Wal came off In his hands. The top theater, Mr.. Sanson has asked The -AT THE—~ ' Operators' Association, he Said, ter Gustafson, William Schleldge, \ s a suggested opening Une for Hartford-Rockville Road, Stik. would contltute Itself an organiza where It was fastened to the body Herald to Invite all the klad’ eg who Joseph Barto, Alec Wilson. George In the rear was completely torn a new national anthem for. which tion of "radio Vigilantes” to keep took part lii the revue and / ^ 'lose a New York lady has o'ffered -83000 d65 North'Maln St., Mati^fiester' Bailey, William* Leggett, Richard loose. Flndccl escaped with a few watch on such dangerous and mis- who ielped In making It av .ccess as a prize, we beg to offer, " ’Tls Try our Chicken and Liedholt, Irving Keeney and Frank minor cuts caused by the'glass fall* to be present at the Wednesday actlyltles, , Diana* i lug from Ube broken wlnyuieiL A^ow. the Land of the Blindfolded Dinners with plenty of FrWti Smoker.” , V |B »teblM from our own farm. I ^NCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27^ 1928, H V E WEEK-END r ELLINGTON BOY HIT BIG CROWD SUNDAY I GET NINETEEN YOLKS Rockville IN ONE DOZEN EGGS ' BY AUTO, MAY DIE Chickens in the south-western ACCIDENTS HERE AT CAMP GROUNDS part of the state either are non- Fish, and Game dub Plan Field union or get time-andia-half for Trials Crosses Road to Get An Ice overtime. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tbe Rockville Fish and Game Cream Cone, Now Uncon- Ferris, 250 Main street, motored club are making plans for the Field Two Hurt and Nine Automo scious in Hospital. from New York to Point Trials which will be held later in Annual Meetings Well At 0 ’'Woods Saturday. Enroute they the season. The committee who will So simple a matter as crossing bought a dozen eggs at a farm have charge is made up of the fol biles Damaged In 'Senes Jhe road to get an ice cream cone, tended— Many Manches house. Saturday, morning they lowing: F. W. Stengel, E. G. led To what may prove to be fatal discovered that 7 of the 12 eggs Wright, Edward Weber, Neil Ben to John Schenal, fifteen- had double yokes. ton, Leo Flaherty, James Bentley, of Crashes. year-old Ellington tobacco worker, ter People There. C. Meyers, J. A. Trial and H. C. Friday night. Knocked down by an the mistakes of Ingersoll. The Open for Business Barstow. It is expected over a 100 automobile as he was returning Bible is the love story of God. dogs will be entered. with thfe cone in his hand, the boy Tv/o persona were injured and Willimantic Camp Grounds, Aug. How it is seen in the advent of Athletic Program for Rockville Fair 'has been unconscious ever since. Jesus into the world, that as a . The athletic program to be pre .rdne automobiles were damage'd in He was taken To his home after the 27.-'—Unfavorable weather greeted AND WITH BARGAINS five minor automobile accidents oc bridegroom he might win a bride sented at the Rockville Fair on accident and shortly before noon the campers yesterday morning. for himself. Wednesday will Include eight curring hers over the v/eek end, Saturday was removed-to Memorial Yet the clouds did not dampen four of them on Saturday. Treated Hospital here. Dr. Goodell presented a master THAT SHOULD JUSTIFY YOUR PA'TRONAGE events, six open events and two their ardor. A large crowd gath ly sermon on the Book of Books, closed events. It is expected that at Manchester Memorial hospital Although X-ray pictures have not ered in the tabernacle for the first .for deep cuts on the head and face and the great audience listened there will be a large number of con been completed, it was stated at the service, and a large one out-of- intently. Look’Em Over And You’ll Agree testants in the events. Open events: were Horace Russell of 168 High hospital that doctors believe the doors in the auditorium for the land' street and Leslie Mann of 21 boy may have a fracture of the Closing Service 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash, 440 second service. The weather was Last evening, the closing service yard dash; half mile run, Village street, Rockvil-e. Both were skull in addition to other lesser in that Keith’s is certainly ‘^The Low Cost Store”— famous everywhere for its low prices. discharged following treatment. No juries. His condition is critical. sunshine. o,Th-rorm7.n««.\”w."r^eidS''s;: Look over the values listed here and you’ll agree. It’s not too late to huy Summer one mile run and a one-half tabernacle, which was nearly fill mile relay face; 4 men in a team arrests v/ere made in any of the ac- Driver Arrested The first service of the day was ed. Mrs. Manuel led an inspiring Furniture and you can buy now at prices that are in most cases below «ost There each to run 220 yards. cident.5. Vernon Hayden, 20, of Ellington, at 9 o’clock. It was the annual praise service. Rev. Truman H. are equal values in all departments for this week only. If you are thrifty you should Closed events: For athletes with driver of the Essex touring car Taken in the order of their oc lovefeast and was led by Rev. F. Woodward, of Wapping, read the certainly buy now. in Tolland county, 100 yard dash, currence, the accidents v/ere as fol-. which struck the youth, was arrest C. Baker, of North Grosvenordale. Scripture, and Rev. E. J. Ayers of 220 yard dash. Attractive prizes lows: The first happened at 10:30 ed by state police from the Stafford He read a selection of Scripture fered' prayer. Mrs. Manuel and will be awarded the winners. Ed Saturday morning and Involved a Springs barracks shortly after the and called upon Rev. E. J. Ayers to Miss Addie Sprague, of Whitman, REFRIGERATORS ward Schaeffer of Ellington avenue Dodge sedan operated by Mrs. accident and at a hearing in the offer prayer. Songs and testimonies sang a duet, “ The Old Rugged COUCH HAMMOCKS has charge of the program. Ellington Town Hall, a few hours Doris Smith of 772 Main street and were intermingled. Sixty-six spoken Cross.’l Mrs. Ida Davenport ren Notice to Would Be Voters ’ a Studebaker coach driven by Cecil later, was held in $1,000 bail to testimonies were given, and a very Regular price $30.00, no w ...... $15.00 answer to a charge which will ‘be dered a beautiful solo, “ Come Ye Regular price $12.50 now $8.95 The Registrars of Voters will be H. Lawrence, of 475 Park street,: large number at the close gave tes Blessed of My Father.” in the Town Clerk’s office, Memo Attleboro, Mass. The cars were go determined by the extent ' of timony, by standing, of their love Regular price $34.50, now ...... $17.25 Regular price $29.50 Schenal's injuries. Mr. Center, district superintend now $14.75 rial Building, Tuesday, Sept. 4, ing in opposite directions on Cen and loyalty to Christ. ent, spoke words of thanks for the from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., standard The accident occurred in front Regular price $39.50, no w ...... $18.50 ter s-.reet near Lilac street. In at Practically alT the seats beneath co-operation on the part of the Regular price $29.50 (Swayer) now $15.75 • time, to receive the names of those tempting to .pass anothe. car. the of the Ellington post office. Young the roofed portion of the audi Regular price $37.50, now ..,...$20.00 "who desire to be made voters. , Schenal had ridden down town with ladies’ society which turned ov,.r Regular price $34.50 now $17.25 driver of the' t odge lost control of torium- were filled at the preaching Democratic Rally I'uesday his stepfather, R. Paul Pellin, who service at 10:30. $150 to the Campmeeting Associa her machine which crashed head-on tion, for the churches of the, dis Regular price $47.50, now ...... $23.75 Regular price $36..50 A Democratic rally will be held had given him a nickle to buy the Prayer was offered by Rev. Har now $18.25 into the one operated by Lawrence. trict who had contributed $400 to Regular price $49.50, now ,...... $24.75 Tuesday evening at the Town Hall. cone. The boy had bought the cone old H. Critchlow, of W’illimantic. Regular price $38.00 now $19.00 Addresses will be given by Rev. Police said ?20 would J '• r V .1 1- V- ■ y /.'Vi .'r PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27,192^ \ llmtttfpatpr Poles and Italians should be per bringing together of such tremen mitted each year. dous masses people is insepar StiPtting Jiprdb "Governor Smith, though he is able from constant peril. of Irish ancestry, espouses the plan T PUBUSI^BO BT , When a city reaches such a slze'i! THB BaftAta> PKINTXNG CO. which would drastically reduce the that it becomes necessary for its Foundea b7 Blwood a Bla, Irish quota. He can therefore be inhabitants to assume the charac D ot U IS Il credited with being disinterested ter of moles and travel under <$> Everr Bventn* Bxoept Sundays and BoUdaya. and generous in his proposal. ground it is too big for safety or Entered at the Post Office at Man- “It is, nevertheless, in our opin Just 5 sanity. It is also too big for eco more days of the ■heater as Second Class Mail Matter. ion, AN UNWISE PROPOSAL, SUBSCKlP'riON Ba'1*BS{ By Mall nomic advantage, as can be easily si* dollars a year, sixty cents a which can do nothing but awaken proven. month tor shorter perioda antagonism and jealousies without <4 ®**’*^*^ ®l*hteen cents a week. any compensating national bene- SPECIAL Blnale copies three cents. STRANGE LAW AUGUST OUR ADVICE TO HIM IB TO The Connecticut automobile 8EKTAT1VB Bamtlton>l>e Usser, ABANDON HIS, SUGGESTION and In^ S8S Madison Arenue. New York laws, which^ pjace the only speed ATURDAY evening at 9 o’clock th e reductions made pnaaiWel fey the Semi- Md fill North Mlohlaan Avenue. leave the immigration question out limit at that indefinite point indi Chicago. of the campaign.” Annual Sale cease to be in effect. That means only 5 morejdMs (store The Manchester BTenin* Herald la cated by the driver’s judgment aa on sale in New York City at 8chults*s It is rather a pity, from the to safety in consideration of the closed at noon Wednesday) in whi ch to take advantageiof the store-wide News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. S Street and 43nd. Street entrance of point of view of such a Smith sup conditions, had as good an illustra Grand Central Station and at all porter as the World, that this ad reductions. There are individual pieces and suites for praetlcaily every Hoatllns News Standa tion as they often do have when a • • « vice could not have been given, car overturned on the Norwich- place in the home at worth while savings now. So come just as sodn as you can Client ot International News 8er> and followed, before it was entirely New London road ^sthrday^. kill It you plan to save at this sale. Things can be stored for the future’free of Final Clearance of Tlca too late for Governor Smith to **lntematlonal News Senrloe has the ing the driver, a Hartford man. charge, in our fireproof warehouse, if you wish, ' ‘ i ’ f Refrigerators ezoluslvs rights to use tor republloa* leave this question "out of the The car was simply going so fast . Every refrigerator In our stock tlon In any form all news dispatches campaign." It is in, and very much credited to or not otherwise credited that it could not make, the turn at has been given a final clearance In this paper. It Is also exclusively in. He has brought it in. a curve, left the road and Vas de sale price and the stock Includes a entitled to use tor reuubltoatlon all And it is not only Italy, Poland, Leonard for every need. The 50 the local or undated news published stroyed. Two other occupants were to 70 lb. 3 diior model skeicli*ed, herein." Full Service Client ot N B A Greece and Russia to which Smith Three Mohair Velour Pieces Servlca thrown so far from the machine A three piece group, almilar to the sketch below* is cov with white enameled lining, has would open the doors, but Syria, that they were not fatally Injured. ered In a combination of plain taupe mohair and plain taupe been reduced from _ MONDAY, AUG. 27, 1928 the Balkans, Asia Minor and all the Now the point Is that if the car, velour to match—the mohair being usedkm the wearing^ parts »“- » » ...... $24.50 queer outlandish countries of the by the narrowest of margins, had One side of the seat cushions are in flgiired moquette velour* Near East whose Immigrants were r The three pieces have Queen Anne feet and the sofa has a .ser^ CAUCUSES remained on the road; and if it pentine front. Regular ?215.00. pouring in when restriction was had had the good luck to escape r' y/j Control of the policies and pro adopted. hitting some other automobile, it ceedings of any political party has c would have been almost impossl*^ Its roots In the caucuses and pri DURANT’S OFFER ble tor a state officer to get a con maries. It Is there that the voter The offer of W. C. Durant, the viction for reckless driving if he has his opportunity, equally with automobile magnate, of a/twenty- were so minded as to try the ex every other voter, to exert an in five thousand dollar prize for “the periment through an arrest. Unless fluence on the formulation of party best and most practical plan to the highway patrolmen trails such creeds and the selection of partjiy make the Eighteenth amendment a driver for a considerable dis candidates. It Is there, as a matter effective” is not to be sneered at, tance, and is able to show the cou^ of fact, that he has his greatest either by wets or by drys. the exact speed at which he was chance to register himself as an ■ Every newspaper in the country traveling and also the road condi active force In .the political life of has received, in the last five or six tions at the time, there is small his community and of his country. years, any number of letters from chance of satisfactorily proving August Range Hnb If there Is sometimes a feeling drys who insist that the trouble that the law has been violated. Ends Friday of dissatisfaction on the part of the with prohibition is a disinclina And the.n It Is entirely up to the Friday also ends the August individual voter with the way In tion on the part of the authorities judgment of the court. Range Club with its special terms which his party Is run—with the —cash prices and easy terms. to enforce it. Many of them have In other words the law against principles it adopts or falls to Sketched above is a Lenbx gas intimated that if they had the reckless driving is very largely a range rn pearl gray and white por adopt or with the leaders who are business in hand they would know dead letter until the recklessness celain that is available on club allowed to take the reins of con • t»* terms. down and ^ ^ ^ how to make the amendment ef has been clearly proved by an ac trol—It is usually entertained by fective. cident. ” ...... ,----$2b.65 those persons who confine their Here is the chance to do that It is submitted that a la^ which A 10 Pc* Dining Suite political activities to election day 4 Piece Bedroom Suite thing and win a fine big sum of demands a disaster in order that and to the making of a determina money by doing it. the law against Visasters from reck of English Design tion between two sets of candi with Poster Bed — IB Mr. Durant is a highly responsi lessness shall be enforced is dates w iiij^ e selectlon'^of neither ble business man. His offer is, of funny lav?;-: of which'has he had anything to course, bona fide. Somebody will do. Those voters who do partici $199 get that twenty-five thousand dol pate in the activities within a po lars, because the offer is for the litical party, In the selection of Old England in the time of Elizabeth and the best and most practical plan, not Mahogany, combined with gumwood, has been candidates and the naming of dele James furnished the designs from which many of for a perfect plan. It should attract used to fashion these four Colonial pieces. The gates to select candidates, are sel- Health and Diet our present day dining suites are fasliioned. • This the attention of every convinced bed is of the poster type with scroll headboard d ^ disgruntled.^ Th^ iinderstand one,' similar to the sketch below, is made of fig dry, and for that matter every seri and footboard to match. ^ largefiresser, a chest that within tiie party as within ured walnut, butt walnut and gumwood. In the ous-minded wet, in the country; Advice with many drawers for sitorihg clothing and a the country It is the majority which right hand cabinet of the buffet is a plush lined not for the money prize alone but dressing table are the othpr three pieces. The rules—when the voters partici By DR, FRANK McCOY silver drawer. The table has two extra leaves for the reason that the prize-win cabinet pieces have turned legs and turned mirror pate; which they often do not do. and chair seats are in a very small checked tapes ning plan will gain an enormous supports to harmonize with the turning of the The greater the number of cau try. Formerly $239.00. Final Clearance of prestige throughout the country. poster bed. Regular $199.00. cus and primary voters, the better There are thousands upon thou Porch Furniture for good government and popular Dr, McCoy will gladly answer^ The odd pieces remaining from sands of very earnest citizens who persotTal questions on heal in expression of political opinion. The our stock of porch furniture have s ' have always been opposed to the and diet, addressed to him, care also been reduced for the'lauitHtme’ fewer the voters the more likely of The Herald. Enclose stamp Eighteenth amendment because As an example, the high back maple •to result concentration of party ed, addressed, large envelope fo. they have believed it to be tanta rocker, sketched above, with double management, in the hands of a few reply. woven cane seat and back is re mount to lumbering up the consti p^sons—those ”^ho do happen to duced from tution with a sumptuary provision 87.50 t o ...... take an interest and who some STARCHY COMBINATIONS. which could not possibly be en -$5.95 times have to guess at the will of forced without oversetting the fun When you use starches, only one the party at large in default of damental constitutional guaran kind should be used at a meal, and such popular expression. this starch, should be comhinert tees; yet who at the same time Tonight the Republican caucus only with the rooked and raw non would be more than .pleased if it starchy vegetables. No fruits o! to name Manchester’s delegates to were possible to enforce sobriety any kind—not even tomatoes- three party conventions is to be by constitutional enactment or in shauld be ased with this meal. held. The more largely it is attend any other way. The reason for this is that starcf ed the better. Such a thing might digestion begiils in the mouth as If the Durant offer shall bring happen as the choice of the party’s chewing mixes- the saliva witn the cut a workable, practical plan for starch. If acids are used at th- candidate for governor or United doing that, it will gain number same time, the alkalinity of the States senator depending on the less supporters for the amendment saliva is spoiled and cannot proper vote of a single Manchester dele ly convert the starch into sugar. from among those who at present gate. Not likely but possible. The If starch, tomatoes and meat are regard it as a mistake. Among voter ought to see to it that he is mixed and pass Into the stomach, them will be this newspaper. both the- meat and tomatoes will Baby Carriages at' represented by delegates in whom stimulate the f^low of the gastric he has confidence. Reduced Prices juice, which has no digestive ela- Whitney baby carriages and stroll ment in it that can In any way con ers too will remain reduced until SUBWAY DISASTERS vert .the starch. On the oth-?r Frioay night. A sturdy Whitney The frightful disaster in the hand, an excess of gastric juice HITS ALIEN SCHEME fiber carriage, like the sketch with West Side subway in New York only sours the starch'and makes elements, and can handle proceeds: almost any mixture If enough bile Question: L, D. P. asks: “Will flocking in this summer with tBa. gram^ however. Is going ahead Mrs. Chittenden and her staff Square are simply Inseparable parsfllps, and turnips contain as has been combined with it. you kindly give me some informa intention of settling here and wliih slowly. A peculiar phase of the sit ,are placing about a third of the "The third plan, which seems to from the enormous herding togeth much as eight to twelve per cent, tion about yellow jaundice. Its the apparent expectation that jobs uation in that connection is that applicants at the office, but the of starch, but may usually be tak-' The chief difficulty seeiiis to be were here yearning for them. M(^t normal average of placements is be Governor Smith’s, is to base the er of human beings in confined la getting bad mixtures , througl. cause and cure, and how long it large numbers of technical men. quotas on the 1910 or 1920 cen en as non-starchy vegetables. 'lasts if tu.ken care if immediately?" of them have learned dlfferently,J such as architects and contractors, twice that. sT-aces and the combining of this I will briefly explain to you just' the stomach and into, the intestines The ofiice of the U. S. Employ: sus. The effect of this would be without'gettlng up a conflict be Answer: Jaundice may be caused and skilled laborers are being turn condition with rapid movement. bow food is digested in the stom by a series disease of the liver, ment Service on Pennsylvaivla ed away, considerably exceeding in to' reduce the quotas of Germany, ach, and also in the intestines. ‘ tween the digestive Juices of the Avenue has received new appliiAi- A civilization that produces and 8toma,ch and those of the Intes such as cancer or cirrhosis, but 4aiQlfortion the amount of unsklll- the Irish Free State and Great then depends on the hurtling of The digestion of food begins in. when it first appears R usually ,is tions for work from 78,000 p gdwialinr hero looking for govern the month, but only one kind of tines. sons within the last year and es .Britain and to Increase the quotas hundreds of thousands of men, caused by catarrhal Inflammation ment building jobs. food Is digested by the saliva. That (My next article Is on protein of the bile ducts or by the bile be mates that 50,000 or 00.000 wele of Italy, Poland, Greece and Rus women and children through un combinations.) Many collego^.- students come in one food is starch, Meats, greens, ing stopped through the obstruc new arrivals in the capital. T^He the summer to dig. In somewhere sia. derground tubes is one from which fruit and other foods (except tion caused by gall stones. The influx has been especially heavy In the past six months. so that they may be In a position ^‘No quota system can,'^ course, occasional horrors and perpetual starches) are not in any way di treatment which 1 would sugg;pst The tree is known by his frnjk. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. to work their way through the —Matt. 12:88. , ; • be Ideally satisfactory to every nerve atrain are inseparable. The gested in the mouth except'that would of course depend Upon the various institutions here when mastication breaks these foods up cause found through an examina body. The very effect of restriction, Friday disaster was a small thing Question: B. C. writes: “At one At the Washington office of tie fall terms begin. The easy govern Our deeds -determine us as much into smaller particles. The ptyalln, time m y pnlse will register sixty, tion; but on general principles, a Democratic national commltt -7*1- vMrs. btmmock of the Farm utaries" furnishes “ iwater- r;A: work withh bp present aqd pon^'. . . vtpusly. It will take place August Mias'^ Marian -Of 'Herklmerf 0«w’ mbm ferb will help organize. Mrs. Truman C. .19,' hayipg 'been postponed froui^.a atfd' th e Mtdsea’^Pe^ieCdnt.^. , Ives has been' appointed directress : 'MIbs Lillian' Epstein/pf^Nf T\,'-^” 'P^^ojqa.pn account of the ah- •in H; Blssell, Mrs. Aune G. Gillif*f of the work in this part of the ,/4*. is vislting’.at the hoiql^ Hm the Rev. JObp and daughter, Helen, spent W' ‘ fig Kqefe; ... ter, Mrs. Morris x tqyvn. • Announcements, with.date Deeter.'. 'Vv--.'' ' qesday at Watch Hill. Mr. flop ceremajdi& .tfiiQk Up' the wfll be made later. . • Mrs. May Carpenter! of 'Pottches-' ’ Mbe Ffeedmau and two friends Mrs. Will entertained the party.w: w.progrkm^.Vj^ay^^ I''*" ■ •’ -■ ■■'■ ■ ler, N. Y.. who .1# spending the from'Nei^ York, S. jerry Gerringer ' Mrs. C. J. Douglas entertained^) Lbrwenj:,.i ? >“^ 6 Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Martin 192$ 4 dripr gedan, sin|[ali summer at the home of her aqqt, s 'J .,.J; " ' (1 6 9 ) E ig h t G as C om panies and;Boh'Marcus, are spending a lit party of friends Thursday even^bigl : ^osqpk. Grlffing,. Mjgs Eqiiiee! and daughter.*^and their guests, Mr. m ilage, A1 liondiUQn^ iised;a8 Mpc. Belle Strpng,in Golchesterj the' time being spent In pla^^ tle H m ej,af-;tbe Friedman plaqte >f. and Mp.'^gfig''Mr8;i,Chpq;ncey and Mrs. Irving Will and daughter. demoifstratop,' ! WjU -make aii 'Xil'/*,.' -Eight-'companies 'are engaged solely in the production' of ha| Jbeen the guest Of hfer ppiihjin] bridge. Prizes were taken by l$|t inneg: Miss Marian Will, spent a day re-: , i’f ''UlumiB^ting' gas in Connecticut for sale for light, heat and other |0rs. Albert Hlldlng, for pirt.Qf'thi» c’xceptionaiiy j^Q^'lirice ta '* Mrs. xJbhn' 'Welles and M arjorie. Martin, Miss C. E. .c^tly, looking up old associations ■'irlk^rpoefis.i Seventeen years ago there were thirteen such com- week.--' f logg, and Mr. Irving Will. apad bailing on/relatives and friends purchaser. ? 5 .' C" - , X panles. Eight and a half blllidn cubic feet of gas are consuw;^ Bouq. .John, Jr,, '.and Frederic, of I'Thffe' usual, annual Sunday School Ekst.r Hampton,' visited relatives. Mrs. Francis. Slater and son in HaijttptOn. ed anhuaily in Connecticut. * \ !■ iticnik which Is to be a uhloh rence.of Norwich and Mr. and -®'./Gr;|jOrd - and the Misses Truman G. Ives Is flooding a pond ' . '^i ’At the beginning of last year gas companies in this stwe airj/pr„the phurches of Hebron and Hook Of New Jersey, were gq., rendlqton bn'Tuesday. ‘ of ®6;' Farp>.;Hurgai*.* u DiffereBt near the state road to be used for h^'assets amounting to ?28,782,680. The total assets o f^ e .Gilead, will be held this year at on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Apt; parjB of thq-stafn-wltt'be risked. Manchester Green, ■' ' V. companies'in business in 1!112 amounted to ?15,589,564. Of , A beqeh party Including the Rev. iPe cutUng. A brook with three trib-l/ Lake Tarramaugus, ' MarlbQrbokb, qmd T. p. Martin and daugh- W. Sisson, at their bome 'dn A® effort la betifg made to estab- Phone. 1479.2. > . vLhe 128,782,680 in assets, $23,999,840 was fixed capital., , vale. ... - llah^av W(waji. 7 /iJ '■•,•<;; Ik m am l»AGE SIX MANG^STER (CONN.) EVENING HERAm MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 11^ 8r. . • " ' = -■ '''"^ ^ ^ ^ 1 1 IT* L.- Waner. of ...... 4 0 l A 0 0 P, Waner, rf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 n Grantham, lb • a • • • 3 1 1 5 0 0 DAILY RADIO PR O G R ^ National Loajg^ue Traynor, 3b . ••••«» 4 1 2 1 2 J Major League. ^ B’rl<*kell, If .. ••sees 4 0 1 1 0 0 Results Bartell. 2b .. • • s « • * 4 0 1 2 2 0 399.8— WTAM, CtEVELAND-760, ( Standings /..I Monday, August 27. . 8:30 7:30—W KAF Gypsies; party. Leading DX Stations. Hargreaves, o •'••** 3 0 4 1 0 The dmmaUo atory ot __ Captain 10:80 9:3(1—Studio recital. (D ST) iS T ). *’ Brame, p • • • ••...... 0 0 .0 1 ' 0 ' i 1 Jamea Cook, J£ngllab explorer^ and the 12t30 11 tSO—Danes program. 476.9^WSB, ATLANTA-«S0. 440.9— WCX>WJR. .DETROIT—680. 10:00 9:00—WEAK Harmony t«A 32 3 ,8 24 7 "o YESTEiElOAT’S tragic fate he met when ha diaeov 7:30 6:80—Roxy with WJZl , 10:30 9:30—Two harmony cnscipl, ■X CARDS 6. PHILIilRS 1 Cincinnati ■ ... , ...... 000 111 Olx--4 at the tred the Hawaiian lalanda will be 8:30 7:80—Ltngsmen minstrels. It:00 to:U0—Agrluulturul loundaild at. Louis Pittsburgh ., • • 1 • . * • • 000 ,000 003--3 told In radio drama with a back* 9:00 8,:00—WJZ RIversids hour. 12:45 11:45—Brown's orchestra. . c -A-B. R. H PO. Two base hits, Bartell.' Traynor, Eastern League 9:30 8!30—Monday night musical. fDQUthlt, Ct ...... 4 0 0 2 Dressen; three b: ue hit, Allen; stolen ground of Uuwallan muaic during the 626—KVW, CMICAQO-WB. . (S-rlsch, 2b ...... 4 1 1 4 Hartford 5, Bridgeport 4 10:00 9:0')—Bongs; Hawaiiana; dance. |:3U 6:30—WJZ pmgfaips (2 hrs,) base, Zitzmann; sacrifices, Crltz, General ^Jdutor’a family party through 535.4— W TIC, H A R T F O R D — 660. ^Orsattl, rf ...... 3 1 1 1 Dressen. Ford; double plays, Adams Second ga'nae' ( r a i n ) . : ^ \ a m WKAh' and associated stations at 9:30 9:30 8:30«>Btudio brgan recitaU .‘Bottomley, lb ..... 4 l 2 6 6:30 5:30—Bond instrumental trio. lu:00 9:00—Farraget at Unbila. to Bartell to Grautbam, Lucas to Providence 6, Pittsfield‘0 (WfeKl hloiiday night. Joseph Green's nov>. 6:5b 6:55—Baseball scorea; soprano. Hafeyr If ...... 4 l .3 2 Ford to Kelly 2, Crlt? to Ford to Kel ^ dg(k Sanson’ET farewell as manager. He win \ elty orchestra will render part of the 11:00 10:00—Male quarlbt,. play. 'High. 3b ...... 4 |1 0 2 Providence 6, PUt8fl,ejd (iud). 7:16 6:15—WEAK gtring 'quartet. 366.8—WEBHfWJJD,' CHICAQO—180. ly; left on bases, Pittsburgh 4, Cin musical program but Holoua's Troub> 7:30 6:30—1‘ianlst; sport talk. Bmltb, c . , . . . . , . . . 2 0 1 7 cinnati 8,; bases on ball.*’, o " Lucas 2; '^Springfield 3, New Haven;/.?, perBonally gt're away g handsome present. - adours, one of the foremost native .8:30 7:30—Edgewatar oreli.. trio. Wilson, 0 ...... 0 0 0 0 (1st). ' '. ' . ' ~ .A f f musical organisations will provide 8:00 7:00—WEAK programs (3 bra.) >9:00 8:00'^Mooseheart ttour; sOnga struck out, by Bra me 2. Lucas 3; um much ot the setting of Hawaiian mu* 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—7ia * ti:05 10:U!>—Orchestra: mysiory threa 'MaranvIUe, as ...... 3 0 1 2 pires, Pfirman, Klem and St.irk; time, Springfield 6, New' * Havqn 0; file during the dramalogue. At 8:30 7:00 0:00—Levitow’a orchj lledera. '^Sherdel, p...... 1 0 0 l 1:47. 9:00 8:00—Opera, “ Cavallerla Rus. 416.4—WGN.WLIB. CHlCAaO^720. Blades. > ...... 1 0 T 0 (2nd), WGGS will broadcast the full per 8:30 1:30—w e a k Oypattai party, formance of Kathleen Kirkwood's ticana." Martin, zz ...... 0 1 0 0 Albany 7,'Wfiterhufy 4 ( lat). 10:00 9KX>—Captivators concert. 10:30* 9:3(1—Chicagolailand; . quintet. . T- production of "I'riangle Blues," an all 11:30 10:.30—B a ton s; dream ohlp. Albany 3„ Waterbary 0 X2®DT-* Negro revue. At the same time Kal« 11:05 10:05—Henderson's dance orch. 30 6 10 27 7 1 tenbom's symphonic orchestra will 11:30 10:30—'X'be Witching hour. 18:10 llMO-cHawaltans, datie# inMelOi American l^eague American League i playXfor listeners of WNYC. George 333.1— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—OOa 344.6~ i.’i 'j ■ • ■ J- • 6 -'V'. ' i i - ' f ’- ' u ^ ■ / j ' - > ■ ■ ■ mi^ Y-'^n 4- Ar m 4-' Announcing Gtft Night:— , luesday USEFUL AT THE Presents For Everyone \i Tuesday evening many of Manchester’s live i V.' . ■■ • i merchants again paiticipa:te in Gift Night at The ^ Them stores and the State T h^ter are mftking State Theater. The stores whose announce* | presents to the people of Manchester from the ments appear on this page are co*operating with i stage of The State Theater Tuesday evening. the State^Theater in awarding gifts to all those Valuable awards that will make folks glad they present at the theater Tuesday evening. Be on i were in the audience wiH be distributed^ Pa hand. You will have an enjoyable evening. ' 1 I i. j i » , tronize these merchants who are ^makhig .these W t patties a reality. ' . ^ 'i'"' Presents For Everyone Prom These Sto res \YU1 Be Distributed Tuesday Evening nrr V New T School Opening - ^ • We can outfit the children from head to foot at a big WALL PAPEI^, , saving. F O R V A L U E S Especially attractive *are the new effects^ Watch our windows for School Opening Specials.f< achieved by the wall paper designers.^ Every piece of merchandise guaranteed or your money ' School accessories for boys and girls meet the re-^ refunded. quirements for style and wear at surprisingly low cost. Our line is so complete that selection is easy < f ‘ of patterns for any room. T Some of the specials now on sale; V \ Juvenile Hats in the latest mode-stylish felts To Be Given Away at the ^Children’s Bloomer Dresses,'all sizes, and dressy models ...... i.49< 1.98 Framed Pictures J $1.98 value. Special ...... $1.00 \ ^ State Theater. An excellent assortment of subjects beauti Beret Tams—plain' colors and two tone .. .. .49c, 99c fully framed. f Children’s School Dresses, sizes 8 ^ 12, ’ $1.98 value. Special...... $1.00 Girls’ Plaid Stockings—4nyon and mercerized long Paints and Varnishes ^ Children’s Ipswich Hose, all sizes and ' stockingS(in attractive plaids ...... ,.... .19c, 35c We carry Masury’s Mixed Paints and a full colors. Regular 25c, Special___19c pair Middy Blouses of j e a n ...... 59c, 99c line of high grade vartiishes and painters' sup Girls’ Two-piece Striped Suits, ? Gym Bloomers of good quality sateen ...... 79c, 99c plies. $4.98 value. Special ..... $2 complete^ Muslin and Rayon Bloomers...... 25c to 59c The picture to be' given away af the State .Boys’ SchoolPants— 'Sporty Sweaters for boys and girls ...... 1.00 up^ Theater Tuesday night is from this store. Wool Mixed Kinckers...... $1.00 Boys’ Knickers-'rstylish cut and Corduroys...... $1.00 well tailored...... 1.00, 1.49, 1.98 u Blue Serge ...... $1.00 Blouses for boys in a large variety of plain Herringbone ...... 89c and $1.00 colors and stripes ...... 59c, 79c, 99e This gateleg table and an upholstered chair, are the selected at Watkins Brothers by the JOHN L All sizes and patterns in ‘ ' Boys’ Silk Ties ...... 25c, 50c State Theater and Manager Jack Sanson to be \ Boys’ Blouses...... 50c and 79c . Caps for b o y s ...... y ...... 59c, 75c g|^n at the theater tomorrow evening. 'V The table me^ures 34x46 when the leaves are OLSON! Children’s. Play and School Suits, very lat Buy Your School Supplies at Marlow’s raised. Duplicates of it can be had at our store. Painting and Decorating ^ est style and colors, all sizes ' A large and varied assortment of the most desirable Contractor. — ...... 59c, 89c and $1.00 Special August Price $19 600 Main St., Johnson Blbck items necessary for school. You can buy them cheap Tel. 1400 SCHOOL SHOES er at Marlow’s. <> Children’s All Leather The Silk Umbrella to be given away at 'WATKINS BROTI:lERS O xfords...... $1 and $1.19 Pair State Theater Tuesday Night is from this CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES Children’s Sneakers ...... 79c pair store. \ We can take care of all ^our needs in ■ ■ ■ J ' * -uHhOf Stationery for school opening. Come To We always bear in mind that the quality of our merchandise remains with the peo- pije long after the price is forgotten. H It K* V:'-'- ' F O R V A L U E S Bake "tlREEN STORK, i"c. 1,9,73-975 Main Street, South Manchester jnpT ' Where buying i& a pfeasure. Mail orders filled. Quality Price Service Specially Priced . ' / O f l M l HARDWARE ITEMS Excel Electric Coofcep Household Emery Knife Grinders .. $1.00 Food costs less and tastes better. Costs less because there is practically no shrinkage Bench Vises, 2^4 inch jaw s...... $1.00 in cooking. 12 Inch Combination Squares .. .r.i. . $1.00 Tastes better because no flavor is lost in the cookingi Our Juvenile Section is a very busy place these days Bakes Biscuits, Bread Cakes, etc. Worth While Plumbs Broad Hatchets .... $1.00 2 gfallon aluminum lined cooker w|th 2 cooking vessels —with little girls and mothers selecting school ward of aluminum. ^ Family Scales ...... $1.00 robes. Quality, value and right prices are responsible OUR SPECIAL d»yf n o • •T* I •T*'i v**? • • r«y«i Value \ Block Planes 75c for the popularity of our Juvenile Section. AUGUST OFFER ...... J | ) 4 • U O Nail Hammers • » • r«r*T*T«: • ■ 50c 98 Cents Down $1 a Month \ An Excel Cooker given away at State Theater Tuesday night. 24 inch lland Saws r.T.* • r .-. r.T.T.r.'s • t.T.T.v.T.T. $1.00 For "Six-to-Sixteens” The Manchester Electric Go. : MEN’S SUITS Regular $5.00 Boys’ Scooters . .r.r.,.. .$2.50 Wash D r e s s e s $1.00 up 773 Main Street, Phone 1706 $29.50 Silk or Woolen Frocks up 2 Pair Trousers Hats, Raincoats, Sweaters, HosieiT; - a o i ’ OOE Jl> 877 Main:Street' and Underwear. "If It’s Hardware We Have It” bib The mim’s Spbrt Sweater to be ■icfj Phone 459, Use It. 9 id Fine >Stationery I • r given away at State theater Tues day Night was purchased at We feature the Eaton-Crane-l’ike line because of its' outstanding superiority. ; " • / '.Jr Our line includes boxed stationery in many styles in?»| OLENNEY'S eluding the fancy lined envelopes, also correspondence-« ODR CONSOLIDATION OE cards in all the popular shades. ^ ■ Plain stationery by the pound with envelopes to jst match. MERCHANDISE SALE <7 ♦ brings you the opportunity to buy ' * ; ■ v-| \ ^Qreeting Cards ¥ t^o roles are played by Nils Asthet MEN’S SUITS ' ' -'t.' AT and Jetta Goudal. Sallyf falls for ■’n Andre’s' dashing appearance and at still further reductions. Our line is most complete, including special occasioifis!' pursues him In an effort to obtain greetings and sentiment to suit every mood. < THE STATE TOMORROW his autograph. Think of busring good, seasonable suits of excellent It is here that the story sudden materials at these prices, ,The Latest Fiction—Circulating Library 1. K'Wtthi["TlllIe, the Toller,” and ly develops a rather uidusual twist m | B ; i | “The Patsy” still fresh In the that is as funny as itils thrilling.' i minds of— millions of movie fans, Miss Davies flits from one sepaence I V Art Glassware Gift SilverwMe 1 1 Ma»l|(lBTBayles tightens her grip on to another in a manner that cannot $17;95 $22.95 $27,95 ■ ■ HP .iSflC tha^^U(l9/ot leading cohiedienne pf be duplicated. Her suny smile and M \ ’ l i t the screen with her current per* pretty face is enough to war'm the Many other unusual bar&rains v • Sally In “The Card- heart of any man. Tomorrow nlghv IS ' ' ' ■ ', ‘ boWa'Hdrer,” which comes to the the State also presents another of ^throughout the store. State theater for tomorrow and the popular Merchants and Stgte WPdnfidgy. Theater Gift Nights. Manager San ■ 7'h.e...... of her new film lo son, who Is leaving Manchester this tipfe brft It provides a suitable week, will also present a personal Pewey-Richman Co. eworK for a succession of gift to one'of his fortunate patrous. George H. Williams MAKES MAILING EASE Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians _gai' dramatic situations, The State Short Subjects for to to a sl’o.t^an^ Inserts coins to pay ;^itd,'^U{U'|,6tts moments. Sally ar- morrow includethe latest issue of Incorporated the postage indicated. He pulls a , A. • (Tlves'^' Monte Carlo with a group current news events and a dandy Johnson Blo<^, South Manchester Leipslg, Germany.-4.tt testa be- lever and thO 'envelOpe Is stam ped Two Boxes of Our Stationery will be given away at the !6f bther American college girls on o comedy. and malUfcd. ] a; ^hfsoually conducted tour.” For the last times , tdnlght, r.t The man’s' Robe to be given away at State Theater ng conducted he .. ‘prove success 1 State Theater Tuesday Njght. ‘1;- ' ■ T.''.'". ■(. . - Here’’'slie meets Andre, a tennis 7:00 and 9:00, the State Is f sent- tomorrow night is from this store. ful, an automatic mail box that cbamAlod' in the tolls of Simone, a Ing John Gilbert in '“TL- Cos weighs and stamps letters will Mexico 5' was conciuerad in ihe come Into generar use In this coun- =55^1 t^ p td o u s adventuress. These sacks.” , S , sixteenth century by Hernando Cor ^ try. The sender drops bis letter In- tez, a Spaniard. "N -K'-> J.'-., . 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FOR SALE—APPLES, peaches, toma each count as a word and compound toes, Clapp Favorite peas for can T o The words as two words. Minimum cost is Two 1926 Chevrolet’ coaches. ning. Edgewood Fruit Farm. Tel. price of three lines. 1925 Overland coach. • • • 945. W. H. Cowles, 461 Woodbrldge Also about 8 other good used cars. street. Waterj froriypts near the State Ro^d—aiccessible. Line rates per day for transient CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. ads, Center and Trotter Streets Bflectlve March 17. 1027 Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. FOR SALE—CUSTOM picked fresh Summer 6r Winter. Restricted for residntial pur Cash Charge Golden Bantam corn, summer Evening Herald 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts FOR SALE— OLDSMOBILE coach, squash, tomatoes, beans, peas, poses. Fure iA.t^esian well water available. ' 8 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts 1926, first class condition, now tires, celery, cabbage, carrots, beets, ap 1 Day ...... 11 cts IS cts paint, uphelstery good. Reason of ples. etc. Driveway Inn,' 655 North All orders for irregular insertions sale owner leaving town. 34 Lyness Main street. will be cha ged at the one-time rate. street. Phone 2332-3. Special rates for long term every as as day advertising given upon request 1925 Tudor Sedan, $160. Household Goods 61 Gall 664 Ads ordered for three or six days 1926 Ford Pick-up Body, $80. and stopped before the third or fifth 1926 Ford Touring, $125. Some Higher day will be charged only for the ac MANCHESTER MOTOR. SALES OAK DINING ROOM SUITE And Ask for “Bee"' tual number of times the ad appear 1069 Main Tels. 740 or 2303 ed, charging at the rate earned, but Open Evenings and Sunday SLIGHTLY USED $75 no allowances or refunds can be made Tell Her What You Want on six time ads stopped after the FOR SALE—USED CAR, privately WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE fifth day. owned. Must be sold '.his week, good No “till forbids": display lines not tires, mechanically perfect. 'Will sell She will take your ad. help you word it for best results, sold. very cheap. Call 2046. CLOSE OUT REED and fibre chairs, and see that it is properly, inserted. Bill will be mailed The Herald will not be responsible and rockers with beautiful creton same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion for more than one incorrect insertion c 'ers, spring seat, suitable for any to take advantage of the CASH RATE. ' 1 ROLL of any advertisement ordered for 1926-1927 BUICK sedans in perfect room in the house, $8.95, regular more than one time. condition. Call 1600. $12.50 and $15. Must make room. iTelephoni 560 The Inadvertent omission of incor Strollers and baby carriages 20 per 865 Main St. rect publication of advertising will to YOU ARE ASSURED OP A good deal cent off. Benson's Furniture Com rectified only by cancellation of the in a used car when you buy here. pany. charge mado'for the service rendered. Every one is guaranteed under » » • General Motors O. IC Plan. SPECIAL ! All advertisements must conform H. A. STEPHENS Five piece breakfast set with set Apartments, Flats, Tenements 03 in style, copy and typography with Chevrolet Sales and Service of dishes for 6 persons, $37. Legal Notices 79 regulations enforced by the publish Legal Notices 70 Center at Knox Tel. 939-2 HOLMES BROS. FURNITURE CO. 2,5S0 PILGRIMS DIE PLANE FREES TONGUE. ers. and they reserve the right to 649 Main St. Tel. 1268 FOR RENT—TWO AND three room edit, revise or reject any copy con suites in Johnson Block, with mod AT A COURT OF PROB.ATE HELD Auto Accessories— Tires 0 at Manchester, within and for the AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD sidered objectionable. ern Improvements. Apply to John at Manchester, within and for the London, Aug. 27.— Twenty-five Revere, Mass.— A wild airplane CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads Musical Instruments son. Phone 624 or ianUor 2040. district of Manchester, on the 27th. day of A u ^ st, A. D., 1928. District of Manchester, on the 25th. hundred Dutch East Indian Pil to be published same day must be re $i6 BUYS COMPLETE set of four day of August, A. D„ 1928. ride has loosed the tongue of ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays Indian Shock Absorliers. Free rrlat Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., grims died of illness induced by George Porter, Jr., 8, who has been Judge. Estate of- Abraham Namerovsky, 10:30 a. m. Tlie Indian is the finest shuck ab USED RADIOS, ALL makes. Only $10 Business Ixioatinns for Rent 64 late ot Manchester, In sal''’ District hardships and exhaustion while mute since blrthj His father,. Cap sorber yet made. Ask us about It. to 25. Watkins Furniture Exchange. Estate of Andrew J. Crighton,' late deceased. ; making a , religious pilgrimage to Center Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. of Manchester In ^ald district, .de tain George Porter, says the j boy Telephone Your Want Ads TeL 673. FOR RENT—STORE IN heart, of ceased. ' ‘ ■ The Administrator having exhibit*- Mecca, according to a Central News business center, Depot Square. Suit ed his administration account with ■started to talk right after a thrill- Wanted— To liuy Upon application of Grace M dfripatch from Amsterdam today. fng trip in the clouds, which includ Ads are accepted over the telephone 6 S able for hardware, tire or any retail Crighton praying that an Instrument said estate to this Court tor allow Advices from Batavia to Amsterdam at the CHARGE RATE given above Florists— N urserics 15 bu.siness.' Also steam heat four room purporting to be the last will and ance. it is • ‘ ed looping the loop and other as a convenience to advertisers, but I WILL BUY ANYTHING you’ll sell apartment. For particular*: apply to testament of said deceased be admit ORDERED;— That the 1st day of said that 35,000 pilgrims set out “ stunts.” the CASH RATES will be accepted as FOR SALE—CUT FLOWERS—Gladi in the line of junk or old furniture. E. F. Brown, Manchester Pest Office. ted to probate and that letters of ad September. A. D„ 1928, at 8 o’clock, but only 31,000 returned. Those FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi oli. ten-weeks stock, roses, zinnias, Will pay highest price. Wm. Ostrhi- ministration with the will, annexed forenoon, .at the .Probate Office, Ih that did not die were taken to be ness office on or before the seventh hydrangias. 25c do/. Order now for sky. Tel. 849. Farms and I,and for Sale 71 be granted on said estate, as per ap said ManchCsteCj be and the same Is treated for illness. China launches a new warship day following the first Insertion of fall planting, hydrangla. forsythia. plication on file. It is assigned for a hearing on the allow—, each ad, otherwise the CHARGE WANTED TO BUY old cars for junk.' ance of aald administration account’ and calls it “ Peace.” That’s almost syringa. Japanesj (iowerirg quince, FOR SALE— 100 ACRE farm, stock. ORDERED:—'That the foregoing RATE will be collected. No responsi spirea. Pride of Rochester, grape used parts for sale, general auto re application be heard and- determined with said estate, and this Court di Panama school chile,ren are re- as good a joke as Secretary Kel bility for errors in telephoned ads pairing, day and night wrecking Near Manchester, for sale or would rects the Administrator to give public vines, snow berry white ana red. 25c trade for property In town, what at the Probate office in MgnchesXer In quired to bathe daily. logg can tell. will be assumed and th.;lr accuracy each. Roses 20c each. Hedging. Cali service. Abel's, 26 Cooper street. said District, on the 1st. day of Sep- notiep'to all persons'Interested there cannot be guaranteed; Telephone 789. have you? See Stuart J. Wasley, 827 in to appear and be heard thereon « * * fornia privet and barberry. $5 hun Main street. Tel. 1428-2. tembe-. A. D„ 1928, at 8 o'clock in dred. Also hard perennials and ever the forenoon, and that notice be by publishirig a copy of this order in greens. McConvllle's Nursery. 7 WILL Pa y HIGHES'T prices for all given to all per.-o:is interested In said some newspaper having . circula Index of Classifications kinds of poultry. We will also buy tion in said' District, on or beforie Eveping Herald Want Ads are/now Wlndemere street. Homestead Park Hnnses for Sale 72 estate of the pend ncy of said appli Tel. 1364-13. rags, papers and all klnd.s of lunk ' cation and the time and place of August’ 27. 1928, and by posting a grouped according to classifications Call 1506-2. copw of.. this order on the public slgn- below and for handy reference' will FOR SALE—SIX-ROOM Bungalow on hearing therec .. by publishing a FOR SAI.E— 150.000 winter cal>buge Center street with all latest Im copy of this order in some newspaper po^Mn the Town where the deceased ^‘Don’t Build Your Castles in the A iP ^ appear in the numerical order indi last dwelt^ five days before said day cated: and celery plants. Geraniums und Wanted— Rooms— Hoard 02 provements, fireplace, sink room, having a circulation In said district. other flowering plants. 379 Burnside of hearing and return make to this We have them all built on terra firma or we can sell yoa tha Births ...... A shower bath, hardwood floors, beau 01 or before August 27, 1928, and by Court. Engagements ...... B Ave. Greenhouse. East Hartford, Call tiful shaded grounds with shrubs posting a copy of this Tder on the mother earth to set them on. Laurel 1610. WANTED— BY young lady, room and WILLIAM S. HYDE Marriages ...... C board in privatb family. Address and flowers. Reasonable price if sold public sign-post in said town of Man chester, at least five days before the Judge. > We offer: ^ Deaths ...... D Box H. in care South Herald office. soon. Call 685 or Inquire 441 Center H-8-27-28. Cards of Thanks ...... E Moving— Trucking— sioriige ao street. day of .said hearing, to appear if they : 'For $2,500 a cottage large enough for 4 rooms, 2 rooms fla- In Memoriain ...... F see cause at said time and place and Ished now, close to trolley and Center street. Lost an^Found ...... 1 Apartments, Flats, Tenements 03 FOR SALE - PHLMONT STREET be heard relative thereto, and’ rhake We have sold the $3,600 one offered last week. Annouitaements 2 STORAGE ROOMS for furniture or nice six room bungalow. Owner return to this court. merchandise, available at Braith- leaving town. Price very low. Call $6,650 and only $500 cash take^ a warrantee deed to a well Personals ...... 3 waite’s. 52 Pearl street. WILLIAM S. HYDE ' MOOSE CARNIVAL TO BE' Automobiles FOR RENT— ON CENTER street, Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, Judge. built 6 room colonial single, steam, oak floors and trim down. Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 875 Main street. H-8-27-28. LiiCAL a n d l o n g dlstajice moving after September 1st., five room flat, Green shutters, 2 car garage. It Is worth the price. Automobiles for Exchange ...... 5 by experienced m L T. Wood. 66 all improvements. Inquire at 178 1-2 REOPENED THURSDAY Nice new single 5 rooms, heated, gas, etc., garage. Only Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 Bissell street. I'eL 496. Center street, in the rear or phone Ronseg for 8 a|o 72 AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 64. at Manchester, within and for the $5,800. Just 5 minutes from car line. ; Auto Schools ...... 7-A district of Man';hester. on the 25th. Green Hill -Street— extra nice single with every known con PERKBTT & til.ENNEY moving sea P'OR SALE— WE.ST CENTER ST. —10 The Home Club Association for Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 son Is here. Several trucks at your BUILDING JUST completed. . 5 room day of August. A. D., 1928. venience, 2 car garage. Owner leaving town. It Is worth Autos— For Hire ...... 9 flats with all improvements, rent $23 minutes from the mills. 6 room Moose members, which ran a car Service, up to dale luUunent. ex hotne. large lot. fruit rees and Present WILLIAM S. HYPE, Esq. your time to investigate. Garages—Service—Storage .1... 10 perienced men. Phone 7-2. per month; also furnishjd room:, for Judge. nival on its grounds at ‘ Brainard Motorc.vcles—Bicycle ...... li light houskeeping. inquire at Mintz’s shrulis Price only $5000 Call Arthur Estate of Jane M. Tracy late of Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 Department Store. Depot Square, 209 A. Knr>fla. Telephone 782-2. 875 Main Place week before last, has aboilt Ma NCH ES TER & N. Y. MOTOR Uts- street. Manchester in said district, duceased. Business nnil Professioniil Services patch —Part loads to and from New North Main street. Upon application of Robert Rich completed plans for the re-opening Business Services Offered ...... 13 York, regular service. Call 7-2 or mond praying that an Instrument of the carnival on'Thursday night ROBERT J. SM-ITH Household Services Offered ...... 13-A 1282. TO RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, all Rt'al' Fsltile fttr F.xfliange 7« purporting to he the last will and for three nights. The committee Over Post OfSce Building—Contracting ...... 14 improvements, garage and lot. In testament of said deceased be admit Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 quire 12 Glenwood street. decided in favor of the re-openin/g Real Estate, Insurance, Steanishi]) Tickets Repairing H'ltit SAI.I'J (IR EX<'HAN'!I<; property ted to probate ano that letters of ad Funeral Directors ...... le In town. In good locality What have ministration with the will annexed when rain spoiled Its gala closing Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 FOR RENT—TENEMENT. 4 rooms be granted on said estate, as per ap night. Several valuable awards Insurance ...... ig with all improvements, on 1st floor yiui to offer? Win Kanehl Telephone La w n m o w e r s SHAitPENEU and 1776 plication on file, it Is are yet to be given to contestanis>ksiit». Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 $23 per month. 71 Starkweathnr ORDERED:—That the foregoing repaired, chimneys cleaned, key fir street. Phone 344-5. Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 ing. safes opened, saw filing and application be heard and det' -mined and patrons. Heading the list |s? Painting—Papering ...... 21 grinding. Work called foi, Harold I Alga I Not ires 70 at the"^Probate office in Manchester In a diamond ring in white gold Professional Services 22 FOR RENT — TENEMENT, Strant said District, on the 1st. day of Sep THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE; Clemson. 108 North Elm street. Tel. street, garage, while sink, set tub. mounting. Repairing ...... 23 462. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tember. A. D., 1928, at 8 o'clock fn The booths will be entirely re Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 No objection to children. Rent rea at Manchester, within and for the the forenoon, and that notice he sonable. Phone 859-4. (376) I Our Presidents Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 SEWING •MACHLNE. repairing ot District < f - Manchester, 01 the 25th. given to all persons Interested in said decorated the first part ‘ of the Wanted—Business ■ Service •...... 26 all makes, oils, needles ati'’ suppTes day of August, A. D., 1928. estate of the pendency of said appli week and the committee is booking Sketches by ITessey; Synopsis by Urauchcr Educn^onuL R ..W . Garrard. 37 Edward str -t P'OR RENT— 3 ROOM tenement, cen Present WGLLI..M S. HYDE. Esq., cation and the time and place of several vaudeville attractions as Courses and Classes . .'t , 27 Phone 716. trally. located. Apply to F. J. Mori- Judge. hearing thereon, by lui’ llshing a Private Instruction ...... 28 arty. 422 East .Center street. Tel free outdoor-features. A1 Ber- 1321-4. ■ ' Estate of Giacchino Marchetti late copy of this order In some newspaper Dancing ...... 28-A LAWN Mo w e r sb "••enlng. repal.r- ot Manchester, in said Di rlct, de having a circulation In said district, hend’s orchestra will again furnish Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Ing. Phonugrapli.s. clocks, electric ceased. on or before .August 27, ;92S, and by the music for dancing. Wanted—Instruction ...... so TO RENT—TWO ROOM apartment, posting a copy of this order on the cleaners, lucks repaired. Key uvak- heated, private bath, other modern On motion of Frank Marchef i ad Finnucinl Ing. Braithwalte, 52 Pearl street. ministrator. public sign-pos. In said town of Man Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .... 31 conveniences. William Rublnow, 841 Main street. ‘ •ORDERED:—That six months from chester, at least' five lys before the Business Opportunities ...... 32 the 25th day of August, A. D.*. 1928, day of said hearing, to appear If they G. E. KEITH EMPLOYEES Money to Loan ...... 33 Help Wanted— Female So FOR RIONT— 4 room tenement, newly be and the same are limit d and al see cause at said time and place and Money .Wanted ...... 34 lowed for the creditors tyithln which be heard relative thereto, and make Help nnd Situutiona WANTED—EXPERIENCED girl for renovated rent reasonable. Call at 234 Oak street. Phone 1193-4. to bring In their claims against said return to this court, and by mailing Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 cooking and downstair work. Tele est.ate, and-the said administrator. Is in a registered letter, postage paid, a BACK FROM VACATIONS Help Wanted—Male ...... 35 phone 2289. TO RENT— 5 ROOM FLAT on Lillev ' S''''" public notice to the copy of this ordei to Mrs. Hattie T. Help Wanted—Male cr Female . 37 — . ------— ... J creditors to bring In their claims Ingalls, Castleton. N. Y., and John C. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A WANTED—SINGLE girl t. learn mill street, near Center, all improve ments. Rent reasonable, lirquire '1 within said time allowed by, posting Tracy, Summit street. Wlllimantlc, The employees of the G. 1^1. Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 operations in cravat department. Elro street. a copy of this order on the public Conn., on or before August 27. 1928. Keith Furniture Co,, are today all Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Apply Employment Olflce, Cheney sign post nearest to the place where WILLIAM S. HYDE back on the job after enjoying > Employment Agencies ...... 40 Brothers. the deceased last dwelt? within said ■ Judge. .. Live S took—Pets—Poultry—VehicIcN TO RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, new. ttvo weeks vacation. Some of them all modern Improvements, rent rea town and by publishing the same In H-8-27-28. Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 Help Wanted— Mule hi : sonable. Apply 65 Clinton street some newspaper having a circulation spent their time at home or at re One of the significant events of Washington’s ad Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 Phone 1721. in said probate dlstrlc', within ten AT A COURT OP PROPATE HELD sorts near town and some covered Poultry and S u pplies...... 43 days from the date of this order, and at Manchester, within and for ■ the ministration was the Whisky Rebellion. Pennsylvania Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WANTED—TWO BRIGHT clean-cut considerable territory in the vaca young men . over 21 years old to TO RENT— 5 ROOM flat, first floor, return make to this court of the no District of Mane ester, on the 25th. For SnlO' Mliicelinneoua tice given. > day of August, A. D., 1928. . , tion trips. Everyone reported |'a farmers rebelled when Congress placed what they Articles for Sale ...... 45 learn the chain store busincf. Also all Ithprovements. Inquire 270 Oak a young man over 16, preferably street after 5 p. m., WILLIAM S. HYDE Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., thought was an exorbitant tax on whisky. The farmers Boats and A ccessories...... 46 Judge. pleasant time. 1' Building Materials ...... 47 high school boy to work after school Judge. This vacation plan of the Keith were corn-raisers and found whisky the easiest prod and Saturdays. Address P. O. Box FOR RENT—m o d e r n ' flat of four H-8-27-28. Estate df Maranthon H. Keeney, Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 74, So. Manchester. rooms. Inquire 71 Bridge street or Ia.te of Manchester, in said District, Furniture Co. has become a unique uct to make and transport under conditions as they Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 phone 772-2. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD deceased. event which at, its start attracted |\'- Fuel and Peed ...... 49-A were then. Alexander Hamilton, secretary of the at Manchester, within und for the The Administrator having exhibit widespread comment throughout Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all District of' Manchester, on the 25th. ed Ita final administration account Household Goods ...... 51 WANTED— TWO laborers. Apply 7 treasury, was sent with, armed men and quelled the Allen Place, Manchester. Improvements. Inquire 53 Spruce of August, A. D.. 1928. with saU estate to this Court for al New England.. As the years ha've Machinery and Tools ...... 52 street. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., lowance, It is passed by it has been demonstrated uprising. e.,.- Musical Instruments ...... 53 Judge. ORDERED:— That the 1st. day of that the plan, originated by 6. tl. 6y NEA, Through Special Permistlon of the Publishert of Th« Book of Knowlodgt. Copyright. 1923-2& Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Dogs— Bi rds—-Pet 8 41 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, Estate of Mary "V. Dilworth late of September, A. D., 1928, at 8 o'clock, Sporting Goods—Guns...... 55 thoroughly modern. 88 Main street. Manchester, In said District, deceas forenoon, at the Probi 'e Office, In Keith, Is a good one. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 FOR SALE Apply J. P. Tammany. ed. said Manchester, be and the same Is Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 POLICE PUPPIES On motion of John F. Dilworth, assigned for a hearing on the allow- Wanted—To Buy ...... 53 278 Hilliard street. Inquire Evenings FOR RENT—TWO five room flats, all executor with will annexed. ■ice of said administration a!ccount r lluonis—Board— Hotels —Resorts recently painted and repapered. In ORDERED:—That six months from with said estate, and this Court di W. A SMITH BANKRUPT | Rcstniirnnts Poultry and Supplies 46 Greenacres. Phone 820. the 25th day of August, A. D., 1928, rects the Administrator to give pub Rooms Without Board ...... 59 be and the same are limited and al lic notice to. all persons interested Boarders Wanted ...... G9-A FOR RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, low lowed for the creditors v/ithln which therein to appear arid be heard there STOCK NOW ON S A II Country Board—Resorts ... 60 FOR SAI.E—BARRED ROOR, Pul er floor, rewly renovated, available to bring In their claims against said on by publishing a copy of this order Hotels—Restaurants ...... lets. Karl Marks, 136 Summer street. after August 1st. Apply -44 Cam estate, and the said executor Is di in some newspaper having a circula Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Telephone 1877. • bridge street, telephone 1191-3. rected to give public notice to the tion in said District, op, or before The bankrupt stock of W. A. Renl Estate For Rent creditors to bring in their claims August 27,; 1928, and by posting a Apartments. Flats, Tenements.. 63 OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks FOR R e n t —TWO ro o m apartment, within said time allowed by posting copy of this order on the public sign Smith, jeweler In the State Theater Business Locations for Rent ... 64 from two year old hens. Hollvwoud also furnished room. Inquire at Sel- post in the Town where the deceas building, has been acquired by Max Houses for Rent ...... 65 a copy of this order on the public Str^ii-Kioort tested and free from wltz Shoe Shop. sign post nearest to the place where ed last dwelt, five days before said Fishman, who has placed the stock Suburban for Rent ...... 66 white diarrhea. Oliver Bros.. Clarks the deceased last dwelt within said day of hearing and return make to Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 Corner. Coon. A Pa RTM EN'TS—Two. three and tour this Coutt. t of watches, jewelry, silverware ai)d Wanted to Rent ...... 68 town and by publishing the «ame In room apartments, heat. Janitor ser some newspaper having'a circulation ■WILLIAM S. HYDE glassware on sale at less than Real Estate For Sale Articles for Sale 45 vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- in said probate district, within ten Judge. door bed furnished. Call Manchester wholesale prices.' He has until Apartment Buildings for Sale .. 69 days from the date of this order, and H-8-27-28. Friday to" dispose of the stock So Business Property for S ale ...... 70 Construction Company. $100 or tele return make to this court of the no Farms and La..d for Sale ...... 71 phone 783-2. tice given. _* ■> that quldk action is necessary if Houses for Sale ...'...... 72 FOR SALE— USED washing- machine In good condition. Tel. 2115. ' 'WILLIAM; S. HYDE ' NIGHT SKY ON DOIVIE one -wishes to' take advantage of the ’rt < Lots for Sale ...... 73 FOR RENT—-4 ROOM tenement at 177 bargains. - - Resort Property for Sale 74 Oak street Inquire 179 Oak street H-8-2J.28. ■ ■ Suburban for Sale ...... 75 FOR SALE*?—USED Maytag electric or call 1619 after 5 p. m. .Berlin.-^—A new . device, called Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 washer. Phone 1107 >or call at 384 planetarium, which reproduces the Tigers In. India killed more than ■ Washington refused to Hartford Road. FOR RENT— SEVERAL first class ^ York lady who^punched The prosperity of tiie Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 night sky .on a. white . dOme has 1000 people.' last year. But the I aid France - in her war Anctlon^Legal Notices rents with all Improvements. Apply busband In, the eye,p,robably country was increased by Auction Sales...... 78’ FOR SALE—BOWLING alley, Odd Edward J. Holt 865 Main street TeL was only exercising her matri- been installed in Berlin and four blind ones'in" this country killed with England. During Legal Notices ...... 79 Fellows building. Apply to E. C. Eli Whitney’s invention of Packard at Packard’s Pharmacy.' * monial right. ♦ teen other German cities. even ihore than that. Washington's adminis the cotton gin, and peace tration Vermont,: Ken was won by Jay’s treaty GAS BUGGIES—To Be Continued !i tucky and ' Tennessee By Frank Bieck k with England. were made,states. 'YEARS ASO • WHEN THERE HE BECAME f VIOLA AVALON A AD D ICTED TO STRONG J WEE BIT OF A GIRL, A LIQUOR ANO FORMED LAST r ■ ■■ . -«• NElGHBOFfe LITTLE BOY BECAME- BAD HABITS. LATER, VIOLAS QUITE FOND OF HER. THEY FATHER LEARNED' OF THIS ■t ' 4 i j ATTENDED SCHOOL TOSETHER, WHILE TRAVELLING , ANO AND EVENTUALLY WERE TRIED TO DISCOURAGE 1^' SWEETHEARTS. LATER, THEIR AFFAIR. VIOLA THE LAD WENT RESENTED THIS HOPING WHEN HE ABROAD TO STUDY. ANO WOULDNT n c VOLUNTEERED LISTEN T O DRIVE MR. SHOOS> TO THE TRA»$ ORDER TO LEARN WHY W i HE A u teV HBM WGfkS ■Washington served two terms, from'’"!TBO to" 1793 find from 1793 to 1797. He refused, toaccept the' CJNPREI^AAEO office for-a third term. He retired to liis oidTiome at MS. Mount Vernon. One day, after a Ipng ride around the" pfar.taf he complained of a sore throat The next explanation . I i/f day. December 14,1799; he lay dying. -VTake no wore o ^ p \ . ■ V trouble about me.” were reported to bo his last words.^ t- 2A .ftptchM Mol Synep^i. C»pYfl>ht. Tht SO COhtinujpd V " W ^ - 7 - ■S- vy. ~ St ^ i h >■ ' ‘ / r-y:- -A^ . ^ ’■ ■ ■' ■ ' , ■ V:.. ■ V MANCHESTER'(CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 193^. . ■ PAGE ELEVEN ------■ ^ --^■■M-^l______:_____I_____ L-______FLAPPER FANNY SAYS; SKIPPY Percy L. Crosby SENSE w m m ■ ’«'•*> r- ■ , — “ . \ l lA s t Night THe HE COMES IN CApse HC HCAR0 , S VAitter Years” WHISTte After years had passed LIKE AiVHiZ'ZlW ME OLO LAOV UEHr Otft thought my heart, ' ’ -~ OCO UAS FIT THE PATtfiR. Was callous and dead and cold. ^ guTTgR tub, b a c a v a n t i n ' w ith rwe We met last night in a ballroom To ee TIED. - bright, ' , ^ E/tfHT KfOS. My sweetheart of days of olg. 1 thought I, had buried you.deep In past, y But my fickle heart played: me false. And bounded with glee when you beckoned to me, . At the sound of the old-time waltz. 'i Then close to my heart, dear, I pressed you As we whirled In the dreamy waltz; I forgot all my trials and troubles, I forgot all your sins and faults. All I knew, darling, was I loved you. And would till the judgment day. Cowrfikt, lEM, Ptrey L. Crctfaj, Ctainl Prta Am., lae. \ Some girls love to appear in And I prayed that the dance could go on p i^ t— if the pattern is becoming. Forever and ever and aye. OUR BOARDING HOUSE But just then your hubby,, with Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox scowling face, -v By Geiie Ahem Came over and took you away. X -f vs/AS fof{ The cave man social lion is sup of “fhf 6t^fW 'To H A V ^ r r-'V^.v-C AW VoQ-ib kWoul 1 TOAie^A toY OF*TrflAlKlAfoiil posed to wield a mean country club, ‘TAlfeArfS, MIStAri MAYoR'-m^I'm we suppose. A 'XoV(Sili l.\w^ HAfr^pJ . I AM AAi \ti\lBtJrfQR WoRKIM' oA RlGtK GIVE THE GIRL A RING How much more pleasant bridge AAV^ UBORA-lbRV VdoRkl^R oF \ would be if people would be dumb SOME I UIllL CALL 'Yo MAKE S^AM-FOLLBRS MORB Here’s an inexpensive way to give instead of acting dumb. UP6M Voa A t'‘i?M es <0 A ssist TRAcrriCAL-f‘-‘^ 't H ^ WAV YMBV your GIRL a RING. Perhaps, too, you can do It more easily, but par Customer: Say, w aiter,'! ordered Me la MV scieMrTiFicAL \s MoW^ ^rieV'RB -1&0 MBAW^, is five and one solution is on anoth pumpkin pie and you gave me ap er page. ple. Ahi^ 0MB Mioi^Y I 'eort Walter: That’s all right. .AJl the pies are punk in here. Moul I AM OV/ER IA A lAlSPIRAt/OA^-to MAKE R L MIAiP^-fVfe \J>BA OF AMALV^/AlfS ’BM ourT OF ALUMIMOM! G- 1 Small Dorothy: .“ Mama,, ^wh^ hasn’t papa any hair?” a.'- ' Yrie secrbY of ioAd R 1 N G- “ Will you love me in December as you do In May?” “ Yeah, if you’ll THE RUIjES cut out the Christmas swapping.” r P - li^The idea of letter golf is to Mother: I do hope your fathier Ehange one word to another and do doesn’t forget to .trim hiscmods-- tache. J j It in 'par, a given number of ■'TO strokes. Thus to change COW,- to Harold (age 6): Don’t woriw. HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, Mother. I just saw the maid biting HEW, HEN. it off. I -S— You can change only One let ter at a time. Farmer: Why did it take you so - 1 £ b u l l 3— You must have a completelong to put the bridle on that word, of common usage, for each horse? 1! . jump. Slang words and abbrevia Hand: (from city): - I hadlt'o ^ 0 ri^AVS tions don’t count. wait until he yawned, to get ^ e 4— The order of letters cannot bebit in his m outh., .'' • -TriAi" RAfTLE a-27 changed. A wife is said to divide a man’s AS troubles, multiply his joys and sub REG. U.& PAT. OFT. It takes an income of six figures tract his incoii(e. ClEM. BY MCA SOMCe. me to get a man In the rotogravure section, but one figure will get a The modern flapper may not have ■girl there. to wash her ears very oftea-tb e se r.‘ <] I days, but she has to give a lot more >tr 'The soul of liberty is the. love of attention to her knees than former WASHINGTON TUBBS II By O ane law^ ly. ’The funniest thing about the av She ' was only an engineer’s erage joke is the fact that the tel daughter, but he was her first ler thinks it’s a joke. wreck. \ Siom r ^ UAL COCHRAN — n C T U R C S ^ KNICK ua.u.i.MT. ■ A (READ THE STORY, T^EN COLOR THE PICTURE) “ By golly, we are pretty good,” train to move along Its way again I^OV), ©eFORe.'^ou 60 ©Pick T o 66M TS PiM'COPSW r OON'T KMOV) and chug, chug to some other town 6 0 S H ,8 0 T kY& FUM T?\ DO A<*C/loo\ cried Carpy. “Who would think we V oop . H 0T 6U ,i VlftNT *Tb .CiVVle^OU P. ^OVJ \ PspPRecipTE.TWS 6(F T-90I; could do fancy tricks away up here, The bunch began to pack the circus .XnodffeR R6.VJf\R0 O e S S'OO FOR CpTOUNG TWO things so they coUld go and everjy- , Tb PROVe (M TH’ SPIRVT O' KIM0M6.SS;\'M 60MMfs •yWlMK. o'W H A T A COULPAi whild hanging by our knees. We’ll MOTORIOOS CROOVeS W£'V£ ©eCM TRT- TURW ITOVIERTO TH' pOUCEMeM'S tbing was fixed just so, and taken H W H tW O IMG iRjR'rfepfeS To Mip put our act on, shy of fear, and HAP- wrwTH ose t £OoT. 80 c k s •t * . please the crowd when it is here.” to the train \frhich stood upon the JttPTSTfeftL And then he swung 'round on a bar, railroad track. lU e. and did the trick with ease. When all the loading work was SWCCKttS' 3evjeLS, The next performance of the done, they found the engine \show made all the audience laugh, wouldn’t run,” said the trainer in - !“ Ha, ho!” The Tinies put their act despair. “ The nearest water tank on and ’twas quite a funny sight to here is miles and miles away, I ■OwaccRV, to see these little fellows flop, up fear.” Then Coppy said,'“How are in the air and almost drop. Each we going to get the en^ne there? iH e r &kl time they’d seem about to fall, This question stumped the train they’d catch a hold all right. er man. Then Scouty cried, “ I have Then, when the show at last was a plan. An elephant can. pull us. Mr. Trainer yelled, “ Hurray!” The Louie,f>i»ic> oe'r, the whole bunch heard the tKMfswiTe trainer roar, “ Say, that was great! elephant was hitched up tight. , You did just fine. I’m surely proud “ Giddap!” yelled Clowny Tinymite, of you. You’ve done more than The elephant began to move am your share, I guess, to-make thi« they were on their way. show a big success. Tomorrow we will find some other tricks for you to do.” V It ffT&s time now for the circus \ [iA 5B TWELVE M ei^DAY.A^QUST 27^:1928. ! ^ ■ ) , ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pearl and children of Woodland' street have justices of the peace, Joseph Doyle, ABOUT TOWN been spending, the past week in BE^HOVEN CLUB TO HOSPITAL NOTK Earl B. Carter, Edward F. Morlar- RUSHES JH E S W Saybrook, ' ty, Andrew Healey,, Thomas Daua- her, John Hughes and Edward J. E. L. G. Hotieiitlial, Sr., who has HAVE F I F n VOICES j Patients admitted to Memorial Murphy. IN FOOTBALL Injury; been touring Europe this summer, Mrs. Pauline Berrett Is spending hospital: Charles Custer, 41 Ham For the Republican primary expects to sail on the S..S. Homeric several days In New York, purchas lin street; Mrs. Henry Haeff. 165 there have been filed the petitions tomorrow and arrive In this coun ing fall merchandise for her Main High street. of Raymond A. Johnson, for repre street store. Personnel of Glee Club Organ John Baranpiiski Breaks His try on September 4, Births: Son to Mr. and Mrs. sentative; Robert Veltch, registrar; CoUar-jBpne in Preliminary ization Will Be Increased; John Tobias, of Talcottville, last William Shields and GeralcI Risley, Mrs. Clara Calve and daughter, Miss Clarissa Wood of 'Welling Fall Tour Now Planned. night; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mi constables. These are in addition ^Practice of Cloverleikves. Elvera, and son John Jr., of East ton Road has returned home after chael Weiss, 193 Oak street, this to those already named as having "■f — ^— Middle Turnpike, are expected home spending two weeks at Camp Bon The Beethoven Glee Club, which morning. filed petitions. Although the 1928 football.sea today after spending their vacation nie Brae, Blandford, Mass. This is was organized three years ago with Patients discharged: Fred Dux, son doesn’t open for several weeks with Mrs. Calve’s daughter at the the Springfield Girl Scout camp and only fifteen voices and which now 695 Hartford Road;' Mrs. Alfred yet, the first accident-incidental to Carlton Hotel, Narragansett, Pier, Miss Wood was formerly a mem has about three times that number, Chagnot, 13 Moore street; Miss PLANS MANY CHANGES this sport has already ■■ happened R. I. ber of a troop In that city. will be larger this year than ever Beatrice Fogg, 81 Foster street; here. .r before. It is expected that there Mrs. R.chard Niese, 75 St. John John J. Baranouski, well known Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Sack- The annual Southbury Guild day will be more than fifty voices in street; Wesley Fay, of Springfield. IN OLD ADAMS HOME north end jilumber, suffered a se ett, Mrs. John Parkinson of Stam is scheduled for Wednesday of this the chorus the coming season. vere Injury to a shoulder while ford and Mr. and Mrs. John Park week at the hohie in Southbury. The Beethoven singers will hold practicing with the Gloverleaves inson and daughter Estelle of Hoi Local members who wish to go by their first rehearsal of the fall sea DEMOCRATS ENDORSE From plans prepared by Architect team at the Old Golf Links yester lis, L. I., spent the week-end with bus, should get in touch at once son > a week from Monday night, B. A. Sellew, of Hartford, E. .T, day morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Korngiebel of with Mrs. G. Heydenrelch, 187 September 10, at the Swedish' Holl, owner of the Frank Adams Under the direction of Coach Henry street. Russ street, Hartford. Lutheran church. Rehearsals -will 2 G. 0. P. CANDIDATES place, on Main street, is making Jer/y Fay, candidates were prac be held each Monday evening. *The many changes to the interior of that tising the recovery of fumbles. In . One Thousand Yards' club is under the direction of Helge diving for the e.lusive ‘ pigskin, Mr. and Mrs. Jared Pearl of Gedrge H. Howe and Dr. F. W. building which will highly modern Main street, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Pearson. Judge W. S. Hyde and Collec ize the home. There are to be new Baranousky’s shoulder e crashed Bushnell have returned from a two The organization made five pub against the ground. Pearl, Jr., of Woodland street and weeks’ fishing trip in Canada. They tor Howe Named—File for oak floors laid throughout the lic appearances last year and will house, two modern tile bathrooms He was taken to a physician’s Wash Goods Mrs, Emma Starkweather, have re had poor luck and got less ^han a . Other Offices. turned from a visit with friends In probably make more than that this are to be built and the old plumb office for treatment for- a, broken dozen fish during the entire trip. season. Another three-day tour is Westerly, R. I., and Ocean Beach, Judge of Probate William S. ing and heating apparatus and fix collar bone; This was the second Jared Pearl, who is a member of planned, this year in Massachusetts. tures are to be replaced. The time that Baranouski had tried out Mrs. Thomas J. Cole of 10 Mid Last season, the club went on a Hyde, Republican, has been en Drake Post, G. A. R., enjoyed the dorsed by the Democrats for re- heating system, at present an old- for a position on the team, failing (c yard dle Turnpike \ West arrived home tour through western Connecticut fashioned hot air plant, will be re to make the grade the fir^t time. trip, which was made by' autom o yesterday from San Diego, Calif., election to th at office and will have bile, as well as the youngest mem with stops in New York and New placed by a modern vapor system. Sheer. ...practical---- and inexpensive 36-inch where she has been visiting her Jersey. no opposition at the fall election, ber of the party. when his name will appear on the The ceilings will be canvas cov dimities, 39-inch printed voiles and 36-inch boule son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and The G Clef Glee Club, composed ered. A new stairway is to be Mrs, Alfred E. Hall. of women and also headed by Mi. state ticket. The Democrats also vard, prints in bright, clear colors'and distinctive An important meeting of the YD endorsed as tax collector, George built to the third floor. When com club will be held at the Army and Pearson, with about forty voices, pleted tht home will contain twelve designs. For children’s early fall school frocks The last of the summer union will begin rehearsals a week from H. Howe, the Republican incumbent Navy clubhouse this evening at 8 as they did a year ago, but have rooms in addition to a billiard ^ d women s house dresses. Colors guaranteed o’clock. services of the South Methodist and tomorrow evening, September 4. It room. fast. Center Congregational churches n*med nearly a full ticket for all is possible that the two organiza other town offices. The home is one of the attractive was held yesterday at the former tions will give a joint concert at places in Manchester, but has been Mliuttinum dasher Mark Peterson, of Quish & Peter churca. The final service was in The nomination petitions wbre son of Main street, returned ye^iffer- High School hall next fall. sadly , in need of modernizing as to charge of Rev. Eric I. Lindh, of Business Manager Evald Matson left with Town Clerk Turkington Summer ’ day from Point O’Woods where he yesterday by Louis Breen, registrar interior finish, heating and lighting. has been for the past week. Betbany Congregational church, and Secretary Carl Gustafson of When completed the house will be Quincy, Mass. Rev. Mr. Lindh the Beethoven Club were in Boston of voters. In addition to the peti tion of James Duffy as candidate for offered for sale. Miss Maria Magnell, of the Mag- preached to an unusually large over the week-end making arrange congregation. He is well known in constable, which had already been Wash Goods nell Drug Company, is at Niagara ments for the proposed tour. It is A colony of lapwings recently Manchester, having had charge of filed, included the following: Falls, N. Y., where she is attending tentatively planned to make the trip made a flight across the Atlantic the,Center Congregational church on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, Assessor, Gustave Green; audi a national convention of the Cath tor, John Limerfck; judge of pro* from Britain to Newfoundland in olic Daughters of America. for a year during the war, while October 19, 20 and 21. 24 hours. Rev. Charles Hesselgrave, the reg bate, William S. Hyde; constables, * yard ular pastor, was doing Y. M. C. A. William R. Campbell, Frank J. Maurice Quish, of Oxford street, work with the troops in France. Quish; selectmen, Charles I. A splendid ^sortm ent of summer wash goods left yesterday for a week’s vacation PUBLIC RECORDS Balch, Thomas F. Coleman, William at Point O’^Woods. can be found in this price group. Our regular P. Quish, Walter Sheridan, John WATKINS BROTHERS stock of printed voiles, dimities, rayons and floral LEGION’S CARNIVAL WARRANTEE DEED Hackett, Charles P. O’Connor and Miss Helen and Miss Julia Price Charles Skrabacz; representative, organdies in gay summer colors—color fast. The of Laurel street, are at Chapman 'Victor Kendruszorvick to Anna and John Marlwid, two pieces of John H, Gill; school visitor, Ed loveliest of frocks can be fashioned from these - Beach, Westbrook, for the next ten ward J. Murphy; tax collector, G. days. TO CLOSE TONIGHT land. The first located in East s dainty fabrics for late summer holidays for school H artford and the second, six acVes, H. Howe; registrar, Louis Breen; Funeral frocks and for house dresses. = Members of the Manchester Rab Provided the weather is In a lit located partly in Manchester and SA'tES and SER^C^ I bit Club spent yesterday at the rab tle pleasanter, mood the American partly in East Hartford, in the bit farm of Jacob Bartz, of Scot Legion carnival will be in full Woodland section. Directors land, a former Manchester resident. swing for a bang-up closing at the FALL OPENING They made the trip in private au Center. A complete new assortment Robert K. Anderson Light O^day Prints tomobiles. of^ valuable prizes will be on dis HILLERY BROS. < play at the various booths and the Tu e s d a y ; Phone: 500 or 748-2 The annual picnic of the Sunday merry-go-round and ferris wheel Tel. 1107 ' - J school of St. James’s church will be will churn gaily, carying the fare Ic yard held Wednesday at Elizabeth Park. well loads of Manchesterites. Mc SEPTEMBER 4th 384 Htfd. Road, So. Maiiic^iste^ They will meet at the church lawn Kays 15 piece orchestra has a com ' Absolutely tub fast—the luster cannot b® at 8:30 and go by special trolley plete new arrangement of popular Evening School Opens Sept. 10 cars to the park. If it rains on pieces that they will present in a washed away.i This is a new developmen't—a Wednesday the picnic will be held musical concert during the course fabric with look of silk, and the economy of sturdy V Thursday. of the evening. ^otton. Floral and geometric designs. 36' Tonight Is the last evening-that inches wide. Patterns for youngsters and grown On account of the stormy weather the people of Manchester can enjoy ups. Saturday evening the Elks Carnival a few hours fun by attending the in Rockville will hold over until American Legion Carnival. At the Tuesday evening when the final same time they will contribute to We have grown up awards will be made. wards helping the boys raise suffi with the automobile Printed cient funds' to defray the expenses industry and are ex Miss Antoinette Prete of 117 that will be entailed by them in perienced as repairers Birch street is spending several carrying through the elaborate of motor cars. Let SHORTHAND weeks with her grandmother in plans for Armistice Day. us remedy your car's Celanese Chiffon H arrington, N. Y. mechanical defects. Our work is speedy T'YPEWRITING ■ -c Leonard Carlson of 192 Wood- and satisfactory. bridge street, who has been ill for ‘‘We Repair Right” ACCOUN’nNG yard some time with a severe attack of School opens within a very short time now. Prepare $1.00 rheumatism, is now convalescing. PENMANSHIP your boy or girl for school now with new clothing and In beautiful garden prints. Celanese is a sheer And other business subjects. shoes from our store. fabric similar to georgette but much more dur- Miss Hulda Ostertag, of Rock able. Large floral designs in three and four coU ville, is the guest of Mrs. Alfred Send for circulars. Blatter of Foster street, at her Boys’ High Cut Shoes ...... $2.50 to $4.50 orings—color fast. • Our regular $1.39 quality- cottage at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Boys O xfords...... $3.00,’ $3.50 and $4.00 special close-out price $1.00 yard. Blatter is recuperating after a se The CONNECTICUT YARD GOODS—MAIN FLOOR rious illness. r / Boys’ Blouses and Shirts \ BUSINESS COLLEGE Pants, Caps, Sneakers, The Orford Soap Company*^s em G. H. WILCOX, Principcil Boys’ Golf Hose and Long Hose, ployees are enjoying their annual Odd Fellows’ Block, Boys’ Sport Sweaters Special Purchase—1200 Pieces ten-day vacation. During the shut down of the plant, the machinists South Manchester and carpenters will make any ne The right plumbing is worth all Girls’ Patent Leather Slippers, ...... $3.00 to $1^!25' American Porcelain, ' cessary repairs. Those absent at it costs. For years and years it Girls’ Oxfords, brown and b lack ...... $3.00 to $3.^ present from the office force in clude Miss Mildred Hutchinson, pays dividends of healthful com Girls’ Tennis Shoes Girls’ Hose who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben fort. Let us figure with you on DINNERWARE jamin Hathaway, in Lynn, Mass; Miss Rose M. Longpre, who is at your plumbing plans and costs. ^‘Build”/Your Silver Service! her home in Montreal, and Miss A Bath a Day We can never have ALL the worthwhile things*of life im 10c to 50c each Ruth Cowdell, who is spending her mediately! vacation at Oyster Bay, L. I., and Keeps You Fit Evetry Way A. L. BROWN & e© . You can buy a whole dinner set for daily use her home in Waterbury. things in life slowly and with sac- at a small cost at this sale, or a set for the thif upver°wp silver—that prized possession summer coUage. Three beautiful designs to Educated folks appreciate quali that never wears out—never goes “out of styles’’ and NEVER choose from in this American porcelain dinner- ty; others are more apt to buy on ceases to give you pride and joy in its ownership. ware—gold band, blue bird and floral designs. the basis of price. Fine shoes and The assortment includes: cups and saucers, hosiery for men, women and chil JOHNSON & LITTLE • smart brides of today are “build- bread and butter plates, sauce dishes, dinner dren, schools open Sept. 4. W. G. Plumbing and Heating Contractor plates, soup plates and platters ranging in prices Simujons Co., 48 Pratt Street,— 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1083-2 from 10c to 50c each. The quality of dinner-^ Adv. South Manchester PHONES ware one would e xpect to pay much more for. DINNERIVARE—BASEMENT \ VVVV VV\ \ \ X XX X'VK. Dewey-Richnian Co.. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Service — Quality — Low Prices Jewelers, Stationers, Silversmiths THE TOWN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. *• *XX9CXXXXXXXXXXXXX3CXXX3«x x ^ ^ Newcomers to'Manchester might get the impres sion, from our location near Middle. Turnpike, tha't-^ SO U TH M R N C H € S TE R * CONN Finest Fresh Mackerel Pinehurst Js a neighborhood store. It’s only a neighborhood store if you think of the whole town ^ > of Manchester, as a neighborhood—and if you do ^' • that, it’s a, pretty big one. \ By Express Tuesday Pinehurst’S delivery service reaches out to part of the community. It covers the entire Man- Chester Green section. It extends south as far a s __ _ Morning 15/ lb. C h e c k s the Country . Club. Over North we have a lot of customers in the territory which centers at Depot ' - ' —^ Square, and includes all of North Main and adja- - cent streets. - Our delivery trucks- flit west as far - ' ^O U R bank checks' as Pine Forest and they tour Buckland and come 25/ SPECIALS back by way of Adams and Hilliard stre^. arc literally checks on' It’s the quickest, promptest delivery-you ever did • LAMB P IE S ...... see, too. Phone your order from any part of the - — 2 for 25c ^extravagance.'' town, and two things happen. Yoii get your articles ” • - < SCOTCH CONES ...... ’. » 25c dozen selected' with the most accurate care as to reouirei-.''-* ' - r MAPLE WALNUT CUP CAKES « .. I |Yonr check book shows I ment and quality—and you get them with surpria- ^ v-.-*, 25c dozen Ing speed. ' - ALMOND COOKIES ...... 25c dozen J where the money goes! Sure, Pinehurst Is a neighborhood store—so far ‘ The D oor APPLE PIES from fresh apples .,., M intimate Interest in the customer’s satisfaction g . - ...25c i ' I and thus points the! Is concerned—but the neighborhood’s boundaries -i. COCOANUT BUNS ...... • 25c dozen are the geographical limits of the town of Maro-j'x, to imess RAISIN POUND CAKE ...... way to economies.; those , limits are^^q .- 'aol T•.^ 25c lb. stretched. . , . ^ . , - ^5- 2 QTS. YELLOW PEACHES...... 25c is the entrance to a home built with quality p*eamery Tub FRESH GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 16 for 25c Open a Checking Account DOG FOOD , 7 lumber. By giving exceptional service and ^ best KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, 4 f o r ...... B utter ...... 4 9 clb . 25c for system and econ^y Keeney Brown Eggs Ken-LrRation 15c.;can^ : in quality at'reasonable prices, we are buiiding a 3 BUNCHES BEETS AND 4 BUNCHES d o z e n ...... 55c Puppy Bisciut J5c box. business that we We proud of. If you contemplate CARROTS...... 25c \in your personal finances, “ Pinehurst Hamburg 30c Ib. . Milk Bone.^ Dog ffisenit building, let us show you “the door to ^happiness.” 3 PKGS. CONFECTIONERY SUGAR ^ I 25c Bare Bones for soap 3c lb. Pinehurst Quality , 43c box.' * k ' Gomed B w f. Large ba#s Old Trusty ’ I W . 6. Glenney Go. The Manchester Trust Co. Sliced Bacon ..... ;39c lb. AH Terrier Food 75c, V V* Manchester Public Market ^ 4 , Coal, Lumber, Mason Suppyes South-Manchester, Conn. AU«i Place. Manchester. i - - v .7 , . Phone 126 - \ HucklebieiTies, Sweet Com, Tomatoes, Lima : I- A, Podroye, Prop. Phone 10 . 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