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To Be First Republican Since . v". s'*<\ ^ ^ \ s v w ' ' Civil War to Break Into Cops Used 3rd, RED CROSS DISTRIBUTES SoHd South, His Friends Says Ice Box FOOD TO THE REFUGEES Say. Willimantic, Conn., Sept! 20.— 5^ box today to tell the court and .jury A four-day recess in the trial. of where he was and what be been entered, that Mrs. McCormick ends a,gainst the middle,” was the state’s attorney, was driving west to be added to the warehouse will on Center street, going lo Hartford. , Miamii .Flai, Sept. 20.— Desolate tions of the nation, practically American Telegraph and Telephone on Tuesday visited the J. W. Hale comment of. Senator Gisorge H. Pleads Guilty to Second De­ be used for offices, arid there is a In front of him on the north side of stretches of the everglades, awash rail lines servin,g directly and in­ Company, today announced his can­ Company store, presented a checK Moses of Ne.w Hampshire, vice- tentative plan to connect the build­ which was endorsed in the name of the road was, a dump cart, horse with the overflow which the nurrl- directly have agreed to furnish this didacy for the office of East ceme­ ing with the Plain office. chairman of the Republican eastern gree Murder— Story of cane drove from Lake Okeechobee, transportation free. John Anderson and Mrs. John An­ advisory committee. drawn, which Mr. Beccio was drilv- tery superintendent. The office is - To Cost 830,000 derson and obtained $15,0 for it. Ing. An auction was being held continued to, give up, their dead to­ an elective one and the annual The work which will cost about “ I will then ask Soriator Moses nearby and a number of people day 1' 'and, the appalling loss of life FINDING THE BODIES Later it developed that the name to define the;equalizatlon fee,” was town meeting to be held in the $30,000 will be done by the, Aber- of the maker, E. J. Holl, was a for­ the Crime. were present. Something went becaifie riiofe apparent as the hours West Palm' Beach, Fla., Septv High school hall on Monday night, thaw Construction Company, of gery. the reply of C.halrman Raskob. wrong and the driver of the dump of search dragged on. 20.— Unearthing scores of hitherto Elaborating; upon this cryptic October 1, will name the man to Boston. - Tliis company erected the Confessed: to Chief cart was thrown from the cart, Estimates of the fatalities.varied, undiscovered bodies badly decom>» fill the position. • present iriaiii office building, for Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 20.— struck on his head and received inr but nearly all of them reached thf posed, relief officials today virtual­ Mrs. McCormick, he told the (Contlnueid oh Page 12) Duncan Presfent Sexton Cheney Brothers, the mills bn the court, when brought before Chief Philip Rausch! of New Haven, was juries from which he died. The 400 mark. Dr. A, W. Ziebold, gen-r ly doubled the death list in the William Duncan is the present west side of Pine street, and the e ^ i manager of the Miami Cham­ Belleglade-Pahokee area, accord­ Gordon yesterday morning at first today sentenced to life imprison­ claim was made that the cart was East cemetery' superintendent and buildings on School, Vine and Main denied all knowledge of the check struck by the automobile-driven by ber of Commefce, director of relief ing to unverified but apparently ac­ will be a candidate for re-election. streets forrriing Educational Square. not being correct, but later broke ment at ' Wethersfield. Rausch Mr. Risley. work in the lake region, placed the curate reports, from that section. He is being opposed for the office by The Aberthaw Construction Com­ down and admitted that she had BARNES IS IN ALBANY pleaded guilty to a charge of sec­ Held Not Negligent death In the entire storm area at Commander J. McClellan, in charge Solectman Albert Jackson, and now pany will' start work on the ware­ written the whole check, also the ond degree murder because of the Risley was arrested ; pending , an 600. of relief work at Pahokee, said that by Mr. Walsh. It is understood house addition immediately, it is endorsements and had received the killing of Albert Hoag, guard at investigation into the death. The Three. hundred actually counted deaths in the Belleglade-Pahokee that John Jensen, once mentioned stated. money. WITH POOL “ EVIDENCE” matter was referred to the county bodies at' Bejle Giade were report­ district now total 500 persons and as a candidate, has decided to with­ Of the $150 that she obtained, the (Cheshire Reformatory, in 1923, coroner and he found that Risley ed-by H. 0. RaSsett, head of anoth­ estimated that the number may draw from the contest. The first Mr, Hathaway said, $80 had been The stage was set for a trial in was not criminally riegligeiit. * er fijirty of relief workers who esti­ reach 1 ,000. intimation that there would be a Defeated Bay State ’Gaudidate used in paying a note at the Man­ Rausch’s case when court opened Property on Strong street which mated the total dead for that His reports nearly doubles the contest for this position came on toT (jo Before’ the Grand HIT AND RUN AUTOIST chester Trust Company. ' She was with Judge Carl Poster, of Bridge­ stood in the name of Risley is. at­ region wbnldi be over 1,000. death list for the entire storna area. Saturday when it was stated that anxious to take up the note, which Jury. tached in th«- suit brought' today. Reports from relief workers of no Mr. Jackson would oppose Mr. Dun­ port, on the bench. As the morning Dr^ Ziebold said his estimate Was was due on that day, as the endorse­ Since the accident additional morte based on"' a tour, of the Belle Glade executive status verify Commander can in the town meeting. KILLS GREENWICH GIRL ment to the note, is also believed wore on and the judge worked gages have been placed on the pro­ McClellan’s statements even though Reason for Opposition Albany, N. Y., Sept. 20.— Arm­ district late yesterday. Bodies of 38 to have been forged. ed with “ dope sheets” and a mass through the calendar, he called the perty and the equity is far less thgii white pei’Bons and 68 negroes had the local Red Cross has not recog­ Selectmen Jackson has the back­ Mrs. McCormick had nothing to of other “ evidence,”. Cjarence R. the claim. Risley carried no liabili­ nized the new death total as offi­ ing of most of the present town of­ Rausch case. He was Informed that been taken out of the adjacent say in her own defense other than Barnes of Boptpn, dqf^ted .for the ty insurance. waters. cial. ficials. AS a member of the Board Her Companion Injured— Did that she was sorry and would try Rausch had decided to change his Water Rising of Selectmen he has become ac­ Republican nomination for attor­ Seiren miles away. South Bay re­ Not Even See Car. and make the money good. ney general of Massachusetts, went plea from not guilty to guilty of EITHER WAY IS LEGAL ported 140 dead, 25 per cent of Water is rapidly rising on roads quainted with the complaints which Russell Tryon treasurer of the before the, Albany County Grand murder in the second degree. The leading' to this .particular stricken have been reigistered against Super­ them white persons. Greenwich, Conn., Sept. 20 — A J. W. Hale Company, who was pres­ Jury shortly after ten o’clock today change was accepted and Judge Hartford, Conn., Sept., 20.—-It is Buried Without Coffins. section, according to Clarence Bos- intendent Duncan. H has person­ hlt-andTrun motorist at present un­ ent, Informed the court that the to “ expose” the Albany baseball up to the moderator of n tO'V'fP W9rth, of the local transportation ally investigated these complaints known Is responsible for the death Poster immediately passed sen­ So great were the demands for check had already been made good pool.. meeting to decide whether an elec­ boxes, so few the trucks that were committee. It is feared that com­ and believes he is Just in opposing of one Greenwich young lady and by the woman’s husband. The check Barnes recently charged Gov. tence. tor shall deposit his owp. ballot;’in munication with this section will the present cemetery sexton. the apparently serious injuries of was cashed by Miss Anna Sturgeon, an election or give it to the mod­ able to get through the muck and be cut off within 24 hours. Should A1 Smith with having failed to Rausch will be taken to the 'water 46 miles. from West Palm Garden Expert another. employed as clerk in the cashier’s suppress the pool which, he said, state prison before sunset, it was erator to handle after- filling out relief workers be unable to reach . Mr. Walsh is a native of^ Man­ Shirley Trine, sixteen years old. office. the ballot. Benjamin W. Ailing, at­ Beaph', that spme of the unclaimed this area, a sweeping epidemic may wns operating within' the “ shadows expected here this afternoon. and nnlderiiified bodies were chester and a graduate of the pub­ is dead. Ruth Van 'WIman, also Husband a Victim of the capltol.” Story of Murder torney general,-'SO told FrddeHck wipe put tho remaining survivors. , lic schools here. He is 31 years of sixteen. Is at her home with in­ The fact that Mrs. McCormick Rausch, who had been In Che­ W. Ailing of West Haven, tiriday. bdyled •where tiiey were found. Tho' To speed up relief work and to . The Democratic presidential danger of pestiltence was recognized age, and has been\ a student of juries received when the two girls ,was in trouble came as a surprise candidate replied by Inviting shire for some time, was taken to The West Havener bad asked the facilitate the handling - of bodies, floriculture and gardening for were run down at 7:30 p. m., yes­ and a shock to her husband and a wood lot on the. reformatory prop­ attorney general to tell him; if a by Physicians. negro dead no longer are being -Barnes to come here and K" his The complete toll of Sunday’s many years. He takes a natural in­ terday on Sound Beach avenue. The when he learned that there were “ evidence” either before -rlct erty by Guard Hoag in the fall of man had the right to deposit his brought to West Palm Beach but 1 bprrqri way never be known; Ac­ terest in landscape gardening and car roared on after tossing the two other bills unpaid, for which he Attorney Charles J; Herrjck of the 1923. In the middle of th^e after­ own ballot. The law allows local are being burled In trenches twen­ believes himself fitted for the work victims to the roadside. had already provided money, he Grand Jury. noon someone found Hoag’s body pptlon in such matters," the attorney curate lists of the missing have ty -miles west of here. ofycemetery superintendent, especi­ Miss Van WIman told police to­ made arrangements for their pay­ Assistant District Attornr David in the wood lot. His hands were general said. been impossible to obtain In several All but a few scattered Inhabit­ ally since a new ' ection of the East day she did not even see the >car ment. His first act was to repay the R. Wagner accompanied P nes In­ tied behind his back and his coat communities. While neighborhoods ants at Cramer’s island on Lake cemetery in now being developed. that struck here. Both girls were full $150 collected by his wife on to the Grand Jury roop' • < was bound around his head. TREASURY BALA^ICE. of- fiegpoes vanished ,when the Okeechobee •werie killed as a result He is treasurer of King David taken to Greenwich bpspltal soon the check. He is a carpenter, works Upon his arrival . Albany Rausch had disappeared. hurricane lifted Lake Okeechobee of the storm, according to C. W. v: lodge of Odd Fellows and is also a after tlie accident! Miss Trine died every day, is steady in his habits Barnes, was served witu a: sub­ In the course of the search for Washington,, Sept. 20.r^Treasury from its banks. ' Buttons, of Pahokee. According to C member of Manchester lodge of this morning while Miss Van Tlman and has the sympathy of a large balance September 18: --*$65,4,475,- J. E. Yorige, a member of the Maafins, poena-compelling him to'testify be- vaa transferred to bar homa. number of friends. 'fore ttie'-Grand'Jury. (Continued on page 2) 665.08. Red Cross relief committee, retam- (Continued on page 2) '

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“ I cannot speak for Lalone,” he telegraphed to the state police ies from the flood a:nd tiie town COPS.USED 3RD DEGREE, answered, “ but I work whenever I LOCAL BUSINESS HEN headquarters at Hartford. Within FLORIDA BURYING of Okeechobee had yielded 24. At can find employment.” BERLIN O m C lA l a few days Rausch was finally in least 15 were reported drowned at Raymond said he could not ex­ OBITUARY the custody of the state of Connec­ Antepo. A score of persons were be­ SAYS ICE BOX BANDITS plain the caps found in the Cont­ HELP N. Y. RUNAWAYS ticut ITS DEAD TODAY lieved lost at (Thosen. Toreey Is- tois garage and identified as hav­ WOULD JUStiFY anal and Pahokee had given twenty ing been sold by a Springfield store­ dead. (Continued from page 1) keeper to Lalone and Raymond on Paid Carfare of Two Young­ FUNERALS WOMAN ON ZEPPELIN (Continued from page 1) Ajpril 5. Again he told of being in sters and See Them on Their STORM NEARLY OVER hour of April 6, and many hours local predictions, should relief be Webster on Wednesday, April 4. At Mrs. Lillian Hynes. C A V E U SLAYING Washington’, Sept. 20.— ^The mid­ of several days before appeared ac­ Way Home. stop'ped from reaching the strick­ this point Judge Yeomans ordered The funeral of Mrs. Lillian C. DESCRIBES JOURNEY dle Atlantic section, lashed by the counted for. en area the list of dead will in- a recess. Hynes, wife of James P. Hynes of tail of the West Indian hurricane, When Lalone Is finished the state In reply to the telegram sent by creasci Immediately. Tlio “Third .Man.” Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon 25% Eldrldge street, was held this Berlin.T—A new defense of tbo thegau today to take toll of its death is expected to produce rebuttal The name of “ the third man” (Continuetl from Page 1.) 10,000 In ja r^ to the New York police department morning at the new funeral parlors execution of Edith Cavell by Ger­ While a weary-eyed people vand damage. witnesses, and there was confidence who had been suggested since tho yesterday after five New York boys of William P. Quish at 225 Main man soldiers is published in the this morning that the both sides “ Hoch,” and, as the passengers and buried their dead, nursed 10,000 ' So far only five deaths have been trial started came out this after­ had been 'picked up here, replies street at 8:30 and at St. James’ the German Jurists Journal by Dr. crew watched, the motors began injured and sought temporary shel- reported. Several were injured, but would rest before the evening. noon. He is Henry Clouthier, of were received from the parents of church at 9 o’clock. Rev. WlUiam Stoeber, the prosecutor at the Raymord On Stand' grinding out a sullen roar and the ter for 15,000 homeless, plans got not seriously. Damage is not ex­ Worcester, who had a Wyllis- all of them. Three of the parents P. Reidy officiated, both at the court-martial at which Miss Cavell dirigible rose like a huge gray cloud under way to rebuild the area de­ pected to exceed $750,000. Raymond was the sole witness Knight car similar to the ons from said' that they would come to Man­ church 'and at St. James’ cemetery w'as sentenced to death. during the morning session today. In the light autumn haze. The col­ vastated by last Sunday’s hurri­ Communication lines were crip­ which Trooper Nelson was ^ slain, chester today and bring the boys where burial took plhce. Dr. Stoeber publishes his defense ossal airship rose higher and high­ cane. pled. Highways were blocked, and The examination oi the defendant and kept it in the West stree*^ home, but in the case of the two, Members of the Ladies’ Guild of in view of the International discus­ was resumed where it left oft yes­ er as the motors whined in unison Carloads of building supplies streams and rivers flooded.'* Por­ garage, Worcester, that Raymond Joseph Elpan, 15, and his brother, St, James’ church escorted the body sion that has arisen in connection and we began our Journey in the and roofing paper arrived with tions of the lowland areas were terday, with Raymond and Lalone had hired. He was given permis­ Joseph 16, word was received that in the church. The choir sahg with the production of the Cavell face of the morning sun. in the police station at Springfie.d other carloads of clothing and food flooded but the water is fast re­ sion to do so by Lalone. Clouthier the parents would not come after “ Nearer My God to Thee,” as the film. Eat Luncheon rushed here by the Red Cross and ceding. on May 11, Raymond told a story also was in police hands but not them. body was being born down the Dr. Stoeber writes: It was like leaving the every of brutal treatment at the hands of other mercy organizations. Mean­ Generally fair and ^warmer picked out by Springfield police When it was learned that the aisle. At the offertory, Arthur “ Miss Cavell was the director of day world to mere mortals confined while, every effort was being made three men that he named as “ Chief boys were being held here some of a large organization which cover­ weather was reported over the when they went to Worcester in Keating sang, “ O Salutaris” and to the earth while we soared into to wipe out the disorderly appear­ coast area. McCarthy, Lieutenant Blcknell and April seeking the “ Ice Box the Jewish business men in town at the elevation Mrs. Margaret ed all Belgium and whose purpose space. We partook of aperitifs and ances of the streets, littered with Lieutenant Flemming.” The name called at the ^ police station and it was to return to the enemy The storm, diminishing as ii Bandits.” Sullivan sang, “ Ava Maria,” while a light lunch as we streaked debris. went, apparently passed out to sea of Bickell entered the case for the Raymond was released from the learning that the boys were guilty at“ the“cha“nging ‘of the‘ ” ‘vekments'; t-armies all soldiers of the entente through the sky at a speed of 70 Scores of volunteers aided tho first time. only of a desire to see the world, who were behind our lines, espe­ near Gape Hatteras. witness stand this afternoou and Mrs. Claire Brennan rendered “ Oh, miles an hour over the villages and civil authorities in getting rid of Norfolk, Newport News, Virginia Raymond told of being locked in Lalone succeeded him. Before he mad^ ppvisions for them to have the Priceless Love of Jesus.” cially many escaped war prisoners. towns of South Germany. the tons of junk that the hurricane Springfield cell for a half hour. such food and clothing as would Quotes Testimony Beach, Baltimore and other points went Raymond told of reading a „A t the conclusion of the high It Is all so different from air­ ripped from the buildings and de­ on the coast and Chqsapdake bay of being taken out for, questioning newspaper in his home on the be necessary tor them and also were “ According to the testimony of plane travel. There are no sudden mass, Arthur Keating sang “ Beau­ posited in huge piles in the streets. suffered damage from the high and returned for another half hour night of April 5, “ after eleven ready to have the boys returned her guide Gille who was later shot Jolts nor drops. Everything is home, offering to furnish money |or tiful Land On High” and Organist Other volunteers tore down ruined winds. It was mostlv In the form of in the dungeon. His worst expeii- o’clock.” and answering the door­ and also executed. Miss Cavell had steady. Such movement as there Is houses. carfare. They were assured that Charles B, Packard played a fun­ brought across the Dutch frontier broken windows, trees an,d crops ence was between two-thirty and bell. Two policemen were there, eral march. feels slow and gentle. Hundreds gathered here from all three o’clock in the morning of May three of the boys weie to be ac­ about 2Q0 such soldiers, among There is commodious room to sections of the Lake Okeechobee blown over, roofs damaged and and one asked him: companied back to New York by The bearers were Ernest, Lind­ 12. them an English colonel and sever­ move about the cabins with springy telephone and telegraph lines put “ Is Albert Raymond here?” their parents, and it would, not be ers, Lawrence Demeritt, Leonard district, swept by the hurricane, Knocked Him Down al people with espionage reports. berths upon which one can stretch looking for food and shelter. Con­ out of commission. “ I am Albert Raymond. What do necessary to pay for their carfare. Finn, William McCarthy, Jr., James That these people actually reached He declared McCarthy and Bick- you want?” out for rest or sleep when the pas­ sequently, the Palm beaches wera Shipping was delayed as vessels In the case of the other two rep­ Russell and James Renny. The the enemy front was proved by nu­ took to shelter in harbors and bays nell knocked him down when he “ Oh nothing,” the officers re­ funeral was largely attended and sengers weary of looking down up­ crowded ta capacity and there was did not answer the way they want­ resentatives of the group were at merous letters and cards address­ on the liliputian world below no room for the curious, officials until the storm passed. plied and went away. the station this morning and they there were numerous Coral ed to Miss Cavell, but intercepted ed him to. and Flemming slapped Raymond also brought in the tributes. Neither tables nor chairs are pointed out. will provide the carfare and such by us in which the writers boasted fastened to the floor in the home­ IN WEST INDIES his face with full force. Later that the third man and when attorneys other expenses for the return of the that they had happily reached the like salon. The round tables SURVEY OP TOWNS San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 20. day he and Lalone were put in on either side agreed, he named two Elpan boys. front again and had already shot court, their faces swollen and their the man, describing him as o~f the gleam with napery, glass, silver and West Palm Beach, Fla., Sept. — A semblance of order was seen so and so many ‘boches.’ slender vases filled with flowers. 20.— S. W. Hiatt, a Palm Beach today amid the chaos wrought by bodies weak from the treatment at same height and build as Raymond WORK IN PREPARATION “ Such activity is punishable b.r the hands of Springfield police. and having the same color hair. “ You do not think we will roll agricultural agent here today fol­ the hurricane which tore through PRESIDENT VISITING death according to par. 90 article about that much, surely,” was the lowing a tour of the towns of Porto Rico last Thursday. \ Then Raymond was directed 3 and 5 of the penal code and par. ^back to the month of April by his L-\LOXE OX ST.YXD FOR MAKING VOTERS scornful comment of Captain von Belleglade, South Bay, Chosen Under the guidance of the Red 58 of the military penal code; and Schiller to my surprised remark Ritta, Lorrey and Kraemer on Cross, co-operating with govern­ counsel. He lold ^ f his doings on Lalone then took the stand. He OLD HOME IN VERMONT this punishment is meted out not April 4. He was in court on that about the safety of the glassware. Lake Okeechobee in the Ever­ ment officials relief work was In told of meeting Clouthier on April only in our country but also In the At Zurich we were 6,000 feet glades section, reported that 600 full swing. The crews of the United day during the morning and the 4 and of permitting him to use Registrars Now Have Over 900 countries of our former enemies. early afternoon. Then he went for Greeted at Brattleboro by En­ In the air with a glorious view of persons are dead in that ’district S’ ates army transport St. Mihlel their garage stall. He took Clou- Applications of Those Who The court-martial could do noth­ the Alps. We felt no fear. The heart as the result of the West Indian a ride during the afternoon with thusiastic Crowd—Stopped ing else therefore but pass tho and the destroyer Gilmer aided the tliier there and wheniCloifthier had Are to Be Made This Fall. does not hang iy>on the motors as hurricane which swept the state on relief workers In distributing'tents Mary Bickford. trouble getting the car into the At Southampton, Mass. death sentence. in an airplane. Sunday. He added that between That evening, he said, he and and,blankets while the Red Cross garage, Lalone placed it for him. The registrars, with Town Clerk “ Just as justified as the sentence A savory luncheon was prepared 600 and 650 others are missing Lalone went to Webster in Ray­ itself was the execution if one con­ sent food supplies to all parts of Lalone told of rising on April 4, On Board the President Coolidge Samuel J. Turkington, met last with electrical appliances in the and are* believed to have been the island. mond’s car. The state previously Train at Brattleboro, Vt., Sept. 20 siders the circumstances. For Miss between 8:30 and 9 a. m. He de­ night and did some preliminary ship’s kitchen. Good wines were drowned when the Lake Okeecho­ The official death toll as given had witnesses to declare the two — Calvin Coolidge, President of the Cavell had not only a directing po­ scribed the reason for his habit of work in preparation for the making served with the food. It has been bee dikes gave way on Sunday out by the police today stood at 174 were there on the evening of April United States, had his first recent sition in this organization which niy fortune to make long airplane late rising as because he was un­ of voters. The number of names night. with 25 towns still unheard from 6 . . _ I able to find work. He was an auto­ opportunity to gree “ Vermont that have already been turned in to damaged our troops, but she was flights, but never before had I The bodies of 35 whites and 75 Raymond told of going into a | because of poor communications. A mobile mechanic and truck driver, folks” who had known him in the the registrars which are to go on also guilty of a serious breach of traveled through the air wUli such blacks were recovered. Hiatt stat­ lunch cart with Lalone and there i years past, today when the presi­ confidence which weighed against enjoyment and comfort. Conversa­ total of 341 persons have been in­ he said. His story of April 4 fol- the list of “ to be made” numbers ed, at Pahokee. 15 miles north and jured and three are missing. seeing Rene Langevln, who has j dential train in which he is travel­ something over 900 and many her. When in 1915 all Englishmen tion was easy for once aloft there also on the edge of Lake Okeecho­ J low;ed that of Raymond, Attempts at profiteering were been a state witness. . | On April 5 Lalone told of tak- ing stopped here for a few minutes. more will be received. were removed from Belgium, she was no ear splitting roar from the bee. He reported that 45 blacks Raymond quoted Langevin as j quickly checked by quick action on i ing her lunch to his sister who More than 200 of the home folks Manchester, being a town of over managed to stay in Belgium by motors in front of you as in the were dead a Canal Point, and 65 claiming for herself the protection j the part of the San Juan Chamber saying: j worked in a beauty parlor and of brkved the rain and fog to be on 10,000 population, does not make case with planes. The drumming others at l point six and a half “ What are you- fellows doing hand for the return of the state’s voters twice a year like some of the of the Red Cross. Despite this con­ motors are 300 feet back and the miles west of Pahokee. of Commerce. The Chamber threat­ i scvrubbing the floor and doing fidence which the German authori­ ened to cut off both merchandise here and how did you get here?” , other work there. At three he and most distinguished citizen. towns do in state or national elec­ sound is mostly carried away by Langevin was profane and Ray­ “ Good weather for fishing,” ties'placed in her, she did not and credit to those wholesalers and Raymond went to a pictur.. show tion years. No voters will be,made the wind. RED CROSS SURVEY mond quoted his words. Raymond shouted one bright young man in in Manchester this year in time to shrink from using the hospital in Miami, Fla., Sept. 20.— The es­ retailers who attempted t6 boost and there made the acquaintance the crowd. The comments from which she was active to shield the prices. said he answered: ( of three girls who wrote their vote in the town election and town timate of Hoard Selby, chairman of “ We came down in the old can,” the rest, for the most part, were soldiers mentioned above, to fur­ the Palm Beach Red Cross Relief • The San Juan relief fund has names on a program which was meeting, which comes on Monday, and explained he meant his Ford confined to demands that some one October 1. nish them there with false pass­ Commission, that 400 lives were lost now passed the $100,000 mark. given Raymond. He and Raymond in the front rank “ put down that ports and to hide them In the hos­ in the Florida hurricane was re­ The American commercial trans­ car. met after supper, played pool, went All applications to be made vot­ Raymond then declared he kept umbrella so we can see.” ers this year must be in by October pital until their guide arrived an-i Foreign News garded as conservative by other re­ port Kenosis was expected today to Shrewsbury, and reached home The President and Mrs. Coolidge, took them across the border. It lief workers today. He also said with food and medical supplies. his car in a garage on West street, at 10. 9, the last day for the receiving of Worcester, “ owned by a woman Attorney General John G. Sargent, the applications. These names will was this grave breach of confidenc-3 In there were at least 15,000 homeless, Communication with the Interior named Conttois.” Roused By Police also from Vermont and Congress­ then be printed and the list posted which finally caused the sentence 8,000 of them utterly destitute and is still difficult. The roads are be­ Then Raymond was directed to Lalone told of being roused from man Gibson and his daughter of in different sections of the town. to be executed. placed property damage in Palm ing cleared but the complete de­ May IS w’hen he was lodged in the bed at midnight and answering the | this state, appeared on the rear The making of voters will start on “ Does one really believe todav Cable Flashes Beach County alone at $30,000,- struction of most of the bridges on door where he found two police- platform to satisfy the demands of October 13 aand the last day on that our enemies would have acted 000. the island and landslides every­ county jail at Brooklyn. He iold of men. being put in a cell and that there t’ue assembly. which they can be made will be on aifferently in a like case? If so it Most of the casualties occurred where hamper the establishment of was one cell between his and “ What time did you get home?” Nothing was in evidence from October 20. If a person does not may be pointed out that the French along the shores of Lake Okeecho­ Immediate connections. Lalone’s. In the separating cell was they asked. lie told them and ask­ the way of flood rehabilitation and become twenty-one until after that sentenced to death and executed Shanghai, Sept. 20 — United bee, where the colossal winds drove Within this city, street 4 2659.

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, that another take off could be made a stock hoifse. It is ..the Arst addl- within a few days. CAUFORNU’S APEXAN Underwood-El Fish .. 70 72 starting on Sunday and closing on Uoh that has r been built to this FOUR MOte ONE FAMRY Union Mfg Co ...... 16 20 Tuesday evening. The two excep­ EAST WINDSOR MA^’ The Roma was forced to return tional features that have been inill since 1^14, when-, the present -20 minutes after its first take dH Local Stocks xU S Envelope pf ...1 1 8 125 iafll was built.':Work will be started because of a broken air intake on ARRESTED IN CANAD| xdo com ...... 240 — booked are “Our Dancing Daugh­ STRUCK BY iROUEY (m Monday, the yard having been HOUSES TO BE BUlLi; Whitlock Coil Pipe .. — 20 ters” and “Lilac Time.” the carburetor, tauaed by a back­ “Our Dancing Daughters” fea- Reared away to make the necessary fire. Farnidied by Patnam & Co. x-Ex-dlvidend. xx—Ex-rights. room. ^ujw Joan Cioawford and “Lilac In Hartford Hospital In Seri­ E. J. Hull to Construct Three Immediately on ’•e return of the Mother Also Hel4—Admit^ Hunk Stocks Tiirle” features Colleen Moj>re. Ad- crevy to the hangar, disappointed His Identity and Aiiswc^ Bid Asked ous Condition—Motoriaan’s anrf Contractor John T. on their failure. Commander Cesare Bankers Trust Co ...3 0 0 325 uotices rate this as the best piece of Hayes the Other One. Questions Carele^y. f Colleen Moore’s v/ork since she Story. STORM MAKES ELECTRIC Sabelii received a telegram that a - : ^ Capitol Nat B&T . . . 300 — N.Y. Stocks first became a star. storm was breaking over the At? City Bank & Trust . .1150 — Joseph Baltris, 60, a farm labor­ The building of one family lantic. r Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 20 —^ In conjunction with both these L REPAIR MEN WORK houses still continues in Manches­ Closely guarded by a squad Conn R iver...... 400 'features the State theater manage­ er of East Windsor Hill is at the Had the take off bee successful, First Bond & Mort . . — 60" High Low 1 p. m. Hartford hospital with a fractured ter. This morning E. J Holl took it is believed that the plane would provincial police, Gordon StewarJ. 290 Alied Chem ..197% 195% 197% ment- will offer special music, Northcott, alleged abuser and slay^_ First Nat (H tfd )___ — novelties and entereainment. skull and is not expected to recover Get Out Early and Complete out permits for the erection of have fiown directly into the path of Htfd-Gonn Trust Co .750 800 All Chal ____ 135% 135% 135% as a result of an accident with a three houses, each to be of the the disturbance and possibly have er of at least four boys, was to h% Htfd Bank T r ...... 570 590 Can ...... 108% 107%- 108% Windsor Hill trolley car of the Con­ Emergency Repairs Before single tenement type. been wrecked. returned here today and hdd foC Land Mtg & Title . . — 60 Cr & Fdy. .96% 95% 96% necticut Company manned by Midnight. Contractor John T. Hayes this California police. ^ Morris Plan Bank .. .160 Loco .... 95 95 ABOUT TOWN Harry Stone of Hartford as con­ morning purchased from Mr. Holl “QUEEN OF DlAiMOXnS” Presentation of a $100 Amerlcafk Phoenix St B & T ___ 485 495 Smelt ...2 5 2 250% 252 ductor and Robert Warner of Man­ hi Last night’s storm, especially the a lot in Bluefleld extension, which TALKS TO REPORTERS note and a request for a stateroonj.^ 58% 58% on a day ferryboat aroused the su^.- Park St B a n k ...... 880 Stl Fdy .. .58% The Young People’s Society of chester, motorman. wind, made work for the repair gives Mr. Hayes a lot facing on Mc­ Rlversid T ru st...... 600 S u g ...... 78 77% 78 The car was north bound, ap­ ciew of the Manchester Electric Kee street and on which he will- New York, Sept. 20.—Mabel picion of the ship’s p.rser. Whem 180% 180% the Lutheran Concordia church will the boat arrived at Okanagan land'^ West Hart Trust . . . .260 Am Tel & T .. .181% entertain the Luther League of the proaching the third from the last Company. The^ first trouble to be build a cottage house. Mr. HoU’s Boll, the avlatrix, today dismissed Bonds Am Woolen . . 20% 19% 20% station on the end of- the run when reported came* early in the even­ the suggestion that she is involved iiig, the purser told Constable MoiHr 81 Emanuel Lutheran church of Meri­ houses are to be located in three Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 Anaconda .... 81 80% Baltris, who lives on Ferry road. ing. One of the lines on Hillstown different sections of the town. One in a romance with the handsome ley Greene. Greene boarded th|v 102 Atchison .... 194% 193% 194% den with a lawn party tomorrow train taken by the suspected traveK East Conn Pow 5 ..101 evenin,g. If the weather is unfavor­ East Windsor Hill, started to cross Road was blown down and as a re- will be built on Benton street, young millionaire, Juan Leguia of Conn L P 7s ...... 117 120 B & 0 ...... 115 114% 114% ^ It everything on the circuit into ler and en.gaged In conversation, .• 64% 64% able the party will be held in the the tracks from the west to the another on Autumn street and the Peru, who courted her ardently on Conn L P 5%s ___ 107% 109 Beth Steel . . . 6 5 % I 0^5^ Hillstown was out. This not only third on Proctor Road. the way back from Europe on the The youth at first denied ma- Conn L P 4%s -----100% 101% Can P a c ...... 214% 214% 214% church parlors. George Roth of identity but later admitted he Wa?. Cedar street -will cater. There is a bank on the east side j affected the house lights, but there liner Paris. B rid H y d 5 s...... 102 104 C M & St Paul 37% 36% 36% of the rails. He had crossed the are many other uses to which elec­ Furthermore; Northcott. Hq was unaware that, Insurance Stocks do pfd ...... 53% 52% 53% tric power is put in this section, She didn’t have a spat with Bert his mother had been apprehended 86% 87 The rain made traveling on the tracks, according to the CREW OF ROMA (3 iD Aetna Insurance — .840 850 Chi & N W . 87 made by the motorman, which including the pumpmg of water. Acosta, the flyer. by Calgary police in that city. Both Aetna L if e ...... 880 890 Chi Ros Isl , .125% 125% 125% road between Wapping Center and Northcott and Mrs. Sarah L. Northr points west slippery and bad yes­ seems to be born out by the inspec­ The repair crew under the direc­ She and Charles A. Levine, the Aetna Casualty ....1 2 2 5 1250 Cons Gas .. ,. 79% 79 79% tion of the trolley car but was goi^ tion of James O. McCaw went to trans-Atlantic airman, are just cott, his mother, were named in’ .. .88% 88 terday and as a result an automo­ THEY DID NOT START Automobile...... 440 460 Corn Prod . 86% up the bank, when he slipped. He work in the rain and the wind and “good friends”—that’s all. murder complaints issued in south^ Conn General ...... 1775 1825 Del & Hud . ,.197% 197% 197% bile driven by Miss Lucille Bolger fell back and his head struck the bad this well underway when a re­ She’s “dreadfully disappointed” ern California. V Hartford Fire ...... 835 845 Du Pont . . . 392% 388 392 of Rockville, with her sister in the port came that there was wire Would Have Plunged Into The youthful proprietor of the 59% front seat with her as ^ passenger right side of the trolley car just in over having to give up the idea of Mtfd Steam Boil ....7 8 0 800 E r ie ...... 59% 59% back of the front entrance. trouble on D.elmont street. The Storm Over Atlantic and flying from Paris to New York so-called “murder farm” at Wine^ Lincoln Nat Life . . . .120 Gen Elec . . . .167% 166% 167 and three other Rockville young The car was brought to a stop lights in the homes on that street with Acosta and Levine. ville, Calif., appeared unm'oved 0% National...... 1130 1160 Gen Moto . . . .211 208% 210 women in the rear seat, overturned and an ambulance' called. He ■was were also out. The repair crew had Maybe Wrecked. “But,” she exclaimed, “I’m go­ his arrest and^nswered questions Phoenix ...... 825 835 Gillet Raz 111% 111% 1 1 1 % near the home of Robert Yeaw in nonchalantly. taken to the Hartford hospital, this fixed up just before midnight. Old Orchard Beach, Me., Sept. ing to make some kind of a spec­ xxTravelers ...... 1640 1660 Inspirat...... 30 29% 30 Pleasant 'Valley. All five were where it was found that he had a ' This was the only trouble of im­ tacular flight soon—maybe a non­ . :s Travelers rights ....2 5 6 260 Int Hafv .... 299 % 296% 299% thrown out. Miss Lucille Bolger portance experienced by the Elec­ 20—While the Roma crew was to­ 128 ' fractured skull. He has a wife, day thanking the hand of fate that stop flight from New York to Make your house cleaning easier Publfc Utility Sl<»cks Int Nickel .. .128% 127% cut on the leg and her sister had a who lives in East Windsor Hill, -and tric Company. The trolley company Buenos Aires.” Connn Elec Sev pfd 92 97 Int Paper . . . 69% 69 69 cut on her head. They were taken crippled the engine of their giant and more thorough by having your five children, who are now inmates was expecting trouble last night, sesqui-plane preventing its flight xConn L P 8% ----- 119 123 Kennecott . . . 100% 100% 100% to Rockville for medical attention. of the Hartford County Temporary but it did not develop and every What makes fights so brutal is vacuum cleaner put in first cla^ xConn L P 7% ....1 1 6 120 Mack Truck . . 93 % 92% 92% The other occupants were not in­ ear was on time, although the rid­ into the heart of a terrific storm having.to pay $40 for a ringside condition by Braithwaite, 52 Peart 39% Home at Warehouse Point. Bal­ that broke over the Atlantic, repair xConn L P 6%% p fd lll 115 Marland Oil . . 39 % 39% jured. tris has been employed as a tobacco ing was heavier than on some of seat. St.—Adv. xConn L P 5% % pfd 99 102 Mo Pac com . . 75 73% 74% the more pleasant evenings. work was underway in the hopes 177 178 laborer, but for the past three Conn P Co (par 25). 143 148 N Y Central . .178 A petition si,gned by 50 of ^he weeks has not been -working. Green W&G 6 ...... 98 101 New Haven- . . .66% 66% 66% taxpayers of-"the Eighth school dis­ Hart El Lt ...... 138 143 Nor Amn Co . 75% 74% 75% trict who are opposed to the con­ do v t c ...... 133 138 Nor P a c ...... 99% '99 99 solidation of schools was presented xxHtfd Gas com ----- 93 98 Penn R R . . . 64 % 64% 64% to Dr. F. A. Sweet, president of the TO BUILD ADDITION xxdo p f d ...... 70 80 Pere Mar .... 132 132 132 district last night. A meeting will Htfd Gas rights .... 9 10 Post Cer .... 72 % 72 *' ■ '72 probably be called to take up the TO PAPER MILL HERE S N E T C o ...... 170 175 Psd St Car ... 25% 24% 25% matters brought up by this petition Manufacturing Stocks Pull new .... 81 % 81 81 some time during the first week in Am Hardware...... 69 71 Radio Cor ...2 1 1 207% 210 October. Colonial Board Company to American Hosiery .. 22 — Sears Roe . . . 149 148% 148% Construct New Stockhouse American Silver .... 2 5 — S O of N J . . . .45% 45% 45% Mr. and Mrs. Arvid F. Gustafson Arrow Elec pfd ....1 0 5 % 108 Sou P a c ...... 126 126 126 , and daughter Lois of Cambridge At Parkervillage. Automatic Refrig . . . 12 20 Studebaker .. 81% 80 %• 81% street left today hy automobile for Acme W ir e ...... 10 14 Tob P r o d ___ 107% 107 107% a visit with Mrs. Anderson’s broth­ The Colonial Board Company has Billings Spen com . . . — 6 Un P a c ...... 197% 196%. 196% er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Call secured a permit for the erection of do p f d ...... — 10 Unit Fruit . . .135% 135% 135% Anderson of Detroit, and relatives a one story brick structure to be oO Blgelow-Htfd com . . . 88 92 U S Rubber .. 39% 39% 39% Helen. Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ by 72 feet, and to be built at their do p f d ...... 100 — U S S te e l-----157% 156% 156% ters of Scotia, will hold its regu­ plant in Parkervillage. It is one of Bristol Brass ...... 19 21 Wabash ...... 84 84 84 . lar- business meeting in Tinker the Lydall and Foulds group and Case, Lockwood & B 375 — Westing .... 109% 109% 109% hall tomorrow evening at eight was built for the manufacture of Collins C o ...... 115 125 Willys Over . . .26 25% 25% i o’clock. binder board. It is located on the xColts Firearms .... 33 34 east side of Parker street, near the Eagle Locks...... 60 65 of Mr. Gustafson in Chicago. They Parkervillage railroad crossing. Fafnlr Bearing ...... 145 — STATE SHIFTS DATE were uccomranied as far as Oneida, The new addition will l 3 used as Fuller Br Class A .. 18 — N. Y., by Mrs. Allan Coe and twin do Class AA .... 72 — ;boys,of Henry stree*. Mrs. Coe, who FOOD GROAVS HAIR Hart & Cooley ...... 250 — OF MERCHANTS’ N M T 'is sister of Mrs. Gustafson-, will Int S ilver...... 140 15( iremain with relatives in Oneida OX BALD HEADS do' pfd ...... 122 12'; A large crowd turned out last tuntil the othei s of the party re­ Jewell Belt com .... — 4( evening to attend the benefit per­ turn on the homeward trip. Scientists have found that bald­ Landers, Frary & Clk 69 7! ness comes from lack of necessary Manning & Bow A .. 18 2( formance of the Cubs football sea-, son. The feature picture and sun A^ piujoi'iiy of officers of the food elements that the human hair do Class B ...... 10 i; i Town Players will meet the new di- requires. *’Foods found in Alother N B Mach pfd porting reels werd partlciilarlyi good. The entertainment furnish-!! ’ rector, Jliss Viola Lalonde, for the Earth grow, nourish and retain do com •••••• • firsU time this evening when thev h.air,” says P. A. Thomas, 1895 Niles, Bement, Pond ed by the Cubs helped to round out what was already an exceptionally assemble at the School street Rec Americh Fore Bldg., Chicago, the do p f d ...... for the first meeting of the season. World’s leading hair specialist who North & Judd .... fine program, • Merchant’s night, one. of the Miss Lalonde it is undepioo^ operates over 40 treatment offices J R Montgomery pf favors putting on at -least four pro in the U. S. and Canada. He fur­ . ..do - com . 1....'...... most popular novelties ever offered at the State, for-the next two -weeks ductions during the caining season ther states that hair roots always Pratt & Whit pf . . . 99 — as well as several one act plays. stay alive and that in 85% of cases Peck, Stow & Wilcox 19 ■R’ill be held on^ednesday evening Instead of. Tuesday lucsua, asa. had uav. been...... the Forthis major schedule s'ne ha . where hair is falling or baldness Russell Mfg C o ...... 130 140 has set in, a growth of new hair Seth Thomas Cl com 30 custom. This----- has— been necessitat- already obtained the support ot the ed by the fact that the State thea majority of officei's. can be had in a short time by fol­ do p f d ...... 26 . t- , , ------lowing his simple directions. He Smyth Mfg Co new. 100 ter management has coming on this Sunday and the one following two -Night school is for those that will gladly explain his method with- Stand Screw ...... 110 I out cost to those interested in re- Stanley Wrks com . . 57 of the leading feature pictirres of work during the day. Start Mon­ the current cinema year. Elieh of day night. Connecticut Business storin.g or saving their hair. Write Taylor & F e n n ...... 125 I him today.—adv. Torrington...... 127 132 these w’ill play for three days. College.—Adv. COTTON BASSINETTE MATTRESS $ 8 . 7 5 $ 1 0 . 7 5 An attractive, sturdily- I Pure white cotton mat­ Duilt bassinette in ivory fin­ wins at the opera ish. Easy rolling—on rub­ OLD GOLDK tress. Heavily made and well tapped. A real mat­ ber tired wheels. tress value. \ ... when charming LuCrezia Bori makes the blindfold cigarette test m i “When anything happens to my throat and 1 cannot sing, it seems to me as though the SIMMONS world stops! . J, BEAUTYREST MATTRESS “So you can imagine that I choose my ciga­ The finest mattress made. Filled rettes quite carefully and that I welcomed • with hundreds of resilient springy ceils the opportunity to make this scientific test. that give buoyancy almost beyond be­ D O UBLE D A Y BE D lief. Over this center is vlaced a layer “ It was most interesting, for one of the four PILLOWS of fine mattressing—the whole encased $S9 *so in durable tickings. cigarettes was so smooth and gentle . . • and $ 2 3 . 0 0 yet of such fine flavor . . . that I chose it at $ 3 . 5 0 Full size double Windsor once. It was an O ld G old.** . day-bed in brown *enameU 4 Full 21x27 inch size. During the day a <»uch— . Filled with pure all new at night a full ^ize'bed for feathers. two. Cretonne covered ; mattress.

MISS BORI wa« atktd to Knok« Moh of the four leadiol ‘ I'i brands, elearint her tsete with ooffee between emokee. Only LUCREZIA BORI one question was' asked: . . . the world's Ireetest lyria "Which one do yowlike beetP" soprano . . . whota anooeaaaa at the Metropolitan in ’’Pelleaa and Maliaande,” "Padliaoci," "La Bohame.” ate., have been internationally admired. I I

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OP.LarinardCo..Btt.U6Da.U i- Mtde kom G. E. KEITH FURNITURE of the tobacco fikihlr Opposite High School ; - South'! SMOOTHER AND BETTER-“liOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD’! ■ ./ ■ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1928

tended the New England Grange Lecturer’s conference at the^con- WAPPING gressional convention for this* dis-, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM trlct. irican Aq evening of first class music The Congressional convention for 399.8-WTAM, CLEVELAND-750. Leading DX Stations. by members of the Hartford Choral this district will be held in the Thursday, September 20. 7:00 6:00—Hollender orchestra. (D S T ) (S T ) Club and Choral Society Orchestra town hall Willimantic Saturday "The Little Duke" an operetta by 8:00 7:00—WE.AK program (2 hrs.) lo:00 0:00—Concert; Neapolitans. 475.9— W SB, A T L A N T A —63(^ will be enjoyed at the Federated morning. Ralph Bass and August Charles Le Cocq, will be presented by 10:00 9:00—N. R. C. program s ('2 hrs.) the United Light Opera Company • 440.9—W e x -W J R . D ETRO IT—680. church Sunday evening. From fifty Lindholm will attend as Relegates. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) • 12:45 11:45—City organ recital. to sixty musicians will participate Furniture for through the Columbia chain at » 11:00 10:00—E gj’ptlan serenaders, 626—KYW. CHICAGO—5/0. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goodale o'clock Thursday night . The music 7:30 6:30—Organ recital. and the solo parts of the choral ot the drama Is highly melodious and 12:00 11:00—O rganist; dance m u n c, are moving into their new home. 535.4— W TIC . H A R TFO R D —560. b:0» 7:00—WJZ programs (4 hrs.) numbers will be carried by singers woven around a plot which tells oi a 389,4_WBRM, CHICAGO—7/0. Miss Carolyn White, daughter of marriage of the flfieen-year-old Duke 6:30 5:30—Dinner music; baseball. of ability. Besides solo, duet and Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, fell 7:00 6:00—Soloist; pet league. 8:10 7:10—Oichestra. organ, songs. for political reasons so tliat a tast lu:00 9:00— Gollegiun’s uicheslru. quartet numbers there will be se­ and broke both bones in her right fortune may be kept In control of the 7:30 6:30—WEAF progs. tl hr.) 8:30 7:30—Delaney's oichesira. 11:00 10:00— Classical concert; dance. lections by the orchestra. The fea­ vUst Tuesday afternoon. Court Also at 'J Alexander Kirllolf s 365.6— W E B H -W JJD , CHICAGO— 8ZU. Spare Bedroom—-At 0:00 8:00—WEAK progs. (I14 hrs.) ture of the program is the ‘‘Mass in Russian Novelty orchestra will be pre­ 9:00 8:00—Moosenearl, hour. “ How Missionary Interests sented during the •'Orchestras That 10:30 9:30—Cloutier's orchestra. E Flat,” composed and directed by 422.3— W O R, N E W A R K —710. 9:30 8:30—Studio bub hour. Broadens Cur Knowledge” is the Differ" period through WJZ. Little 10:30 9:30— E dgew ater orch ; artists. Professor G. C. Munson of Hartford. Russia," a folk song of Southern Hus- 7:15 6:15—Levltow's dance music. topic for the Christian Endeavor 8:00 7:00—Coloiilcl Minute men. 11:00 li):uu—Studio program. Several local singers will take part sla, will open the program, which whi 12:00 11:00—A rtists; coucerl trio. meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. John Include an Andrcef valse. "Souven r 0:00 8:00—Recollection hour. 416.4— WGN-WLlS, CHICAGO—7A. in the chorus. Everyone is welcome. 0:30 8:30—Studio slock company. Allen will be the leader. de Vienna." "On Sunset River As It 0:3t) 8:30—G ang's radio show. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Cong- lo:0U 0:u0—Sym phony orch., soprano Reasonably Low Prices l^lows Into the Sea” is the scene ot iu;uu 0:00—Musical comedy revival, don of Laurel Hill, left last Satur­ the next broadcast by the River Chor- 11:UU 1U:UU—L opez's orchestra. 11:10 10:15— y u in ict, songs, m usic. 332.1—W B Z, n e w ENGLAND—900. day by automobile for a camp near Isiers through the WEAK chain at 8. 12:00 11:00— Dream ship; frletids. NEW L M HERE TO Opening with Ruck's ariangeinent of 7:00 6:00—I.iowe’8 dance orchestra. 12:45 11:45—Drake dance m usic. Ottawa, Canada, where he expects •'Sunset,” the vocal chorus next offers 7:30 6:80—WJZ programs, (D4 hrs.) 344.6—W LS, CHICAGO—870. to spend the week fishing. •'Autumn Sea," followed by Sir Ed- 0:00 8:00—Soprano, ensemble. 7:10 6:10— Jack and Jeun; pianist. ward German's "Orpheus With His 0:30 8i30—WJZ programs (li4 hrs.) 7:65 6:55—Organist; scrap book. Mrs. George Wilson and infant RANCH “ APE” CRIMES Lute," the words of which are taken 11:0(1 10:00—Baseball scores, 8:30 7:30- Aiigelus; Superione nour. son, Frank, were the guests of her from ShaUespearo's "King Henry, Uie 491.5— W E A F , N EW YORK —610. 447.5— WM A Q -W Q J, CHICAGO— 760. 6:00 5:00-Dinner music; baseball. sister, Mrs. Truman H. Woodward, VlII. Other highlights for Thursday 0:2u b:2U—T rio; cuiitrulto, pianist. on Wednesday. Former Friends of Mrs. Wins­ night are a concert by the St. Cecilia 7:00 6:00—Mid-week hymn sing. Ui:uu 0:00—Violinist; Auld Sandy. ensemble through WLWL at 7:40, a 7:30 6:!;o—Comfort hour. 11:30 10:30—A m os 'n ' Andy. Mrs. Clarence Rose has been ill low Live in City Where Mrs. llajoca musical shower through WIR 8:00 7:C0—River Choristers. 12:00 11:00—Aerials; dance music. at her home this week. at 8. selection by the O-Sole-Mlo string 8:30 ^30—Hoover Sentinels orch. 319— KOIL, COUNCIL B L U F F S -940. The Quarterly conference of the Northcott Is Taken. trio ihrouph WNAC at 8:30, and "U ue 0:00 8:00—The fortune teller. 11:00 10:00—T rio; weather twins. 0:30 8:30—Major and Minor boys. Methodist Episcopal Church will be Danube Nights” Icaturlng the polka 1:00 12:00— A m os 'n' Andy. The Interest that the murder from Smetana's "The Rartered Bride 10:00 0:00— H alsey-Stuart hour. 1:15 12:15—Organ recital; nolle. held at the parsonage on Thursday l l r « V - thi'DUgii tlie W .iZ chain at 10:30.„ 10:30 0:.80—Kennsylvanla orchtslru. 499.7—W F a A, D A LLA S—600. cases at Riverside, Cal., has taken 11:30 10:30—t ’urk Central skylarks. evening and preceding the meeting 7:So 0:30—WEAK Comfort hour. there will be a meeting of the Meth­ In the news of the country was In­ Wave lengths In meters on left ot 454.3— VOJZ, N EW YORK—680. 10:30 0:30— W JZ Soldiers show. 6:25 5:25—Baseball scores; orch. odist church board, to choose three dicated last night when among four station title, kilocycles on the right. 374.8— w o e , D A V E N PO R T—800, new bulletins select.d for broad­ Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 7:00 6dJ0— U. 8. Navy band. 10:30 0:30— Tenor, organ recital. trustees for the M. E. Church for and Eastern Standard. Black face 8:00 7:00—Retold talcs; orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Soprano, pianist, baritone casting contained the information 9:00 8:00—Klrlloff’s balalaika orch. the ensuing year. type indicates best features. 12:00 11:00—'Two dunce orchestras. that Gordon Stuart Northcott, 9:30 b:30—Maxwell tnueical hour. The Evergreen Lodge of Masons, 499.7— W B A P , FORT W O R T H —600. wanted In connection with the Leading East Stations. lo:00 9:(i0—Mlchelln mule singers. 8:30 7:30—Songs; piano recital. A. F. and A. 'M. No. 114, held a 10:30 9:30—Blue Danube nights. 0:30 8:30—WJZ Maxwell hour . special meeting at their temple at operation of the “ murder farm” in < D S T )(S T ) ll:uu 10:00—Slumber music. 499.7— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—600. Riverside, Cal., in which four boys, 405.2— W FI, P H IL A D E L P H IA -740. East Windsor Hill last Monday eve­ 272,6_WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 11:00 10:00— M eyer Davis ensem ble. Including the two Winslow boys, \ • 0:1b !>:15—Musical half hour. 7:15 6:15—Topics in Season. 11:15 10:15—Studio urgun recital. ning at which they initiated George 0:4fi 8:45—••'Ubway boys. 8:0(1 7:00—WEAK progs, (3'A hrs.) 370.2— W D A F , K AN SAS CITY—810. Sharp In the Fellowcraft Degree. related here, are thought to have 10:00 0:00—Four dance orchestras. 348.6— W IP, P H IL A D E L P H IA —860. been murdered, was arrested yes­ 8:00 7:00—Hajoca musical shower. 0:80 8:30—WJZ Maxwell hour. There was the regular meeting of 285.5-WBAL, BALTIMORE-1050. 10:30 o:3o—Feature progiam . terday afternoon In Orangagan, 8:30 7:31)—Tenor recital, pianist. 0:00 8:00—Newton radio forum. the South Windsor School Board 10:00 0:00—T w o dance orcliestrus. 1:45 12:45—NIghthuwk frolic. B, C., by the Canadian police. His 0:00 8:01)—String quartet, contralto. 468.5— KFI, LOS A N G E LE S—640. held at the school rooms on Tues­ 0:311 8:30—WJZ programs (1>,4 hrs.) 315.6— KDKA, P IT T S B U R G H -950, mother, who Is also wanted In con­ 6:30 6:30—Saudek's ensemble. 1:00 12:00—N. R. C. entertalnmeiiL day evening. 302.8—W G R, B U FFA LO —930. 2:00 1:00—Dance orchestras. nection with' the murders and who C:30 6:30—Van Surdam's orchestra, 6:55 5:05—Baseball scores; orch. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 336.9— W SM , N A SH V IL L E —SCO. fled with him, was not with him 7:30 C:30—Science service talk, 10:00 0:00- Dinner concert. 8:00 7:00—WEAK River choristers. 461.6— W CA E, P IT T S B U R G H -650. 10:30 0:30— Studio entertainm ent. when he was arrested, but later in 0:3(1 8:30—WEAK programs (2 hrs.) 7:00 C:00—I’ianlst; GImbee: talk. 384.4— KGO, O A K L A N D —870. ANDOVER the day a woman was arrested in 12:tM( 11:00—Buffalo Symphony orch. 8:00 7:00—WEAK progs. (2V4 hrs.) 12:00 11:00— Vaudeville; rounders. Calgary, and in late press dis­ IVlal|ogany "V eiieered 645.1— W M A K , B U FFA LO —550. 280.2— W H AM , RO CH ESTER— 1070. 1:30 12:30— Musical com edy. 8:00 7:00—Studio artists hour; 8:30 7:30—Sagamore dinner music. Little Margaret Cunningham, the patches It Is stated that sho has 0:00 8:00—w on Columbia program. 254.1— W R V A , RICHMOND— 1180. 0:00 8:00—WJZ programs (1V4 hrs.) 7:00 6:00— Chim es; talk; songs. 4-year old daughter of William been identified as Mrs. Loalse lu;u0 0:00—Musical program; organist 10:00 0:00—A rtists; dance music. 461.6— W N A C , BOSTON—650. 0:30 8:30—Studio programs. Cunningham is being treated for Northcott. 7:11 C;ll—Amos 'n' Andy; finrlers 379.5-WGY, SCHENECTADY-/S»0. 10:30 9:30—Orchestral features. . asthma in the Manchester Memo­ In Calgary, Alberta, where the 8:30 7:30—0-Sole.Mlo string trio. 12:55 11:55—T im e; w eather; markets. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710 rial hospital. woman was arrested, there now Four Post Bed 9:nn 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) G:00 6:00—Stocks; baseball scores. I2;oo 11:00—Master violinist, pianist. lives several former Manchester 428.3— W L W , CIN CIN N ATI—700. 6:30 6:30—Orchestra: bnaebnil scores 1:00 12:00— Feature program s. The Ladles’ Benevolent Society 7::t0 6:30—Outdoor talk; concert. residents. John Nye, who was at 9:30 8:30—WJZ programs (114 hrs.) 344.6— W CBD, ZIO N —870. gave a public bridge and whist par­ This channing bed is a repro­ 11:00 10:00— Am os ’ n' Andy; deuces. 8:00 7:00—WEAK progs. (2\4 hrs.) 9:00 8:0(>—Ensemble, organist, mixed ty In the Town hall Friday evening. one time in the ice and coal busi­ 11:30 10:30—Tenor, soprano, organ. 10:30 9:30— Buffalo musical hour. quartet, artists. . At the regular meeting of the lo­ ness here, was one of the early set­ duction of a bed now in an old 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00 10:00— Dance m usic; organist. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. cal Grange Mond.ay evening. Profes­ tlers of that city when the wheat colonial homestead. Excellently 275.1—WORD, BATAyiA—1090. sor Henry Dorsey of the Connecti­ fields were being opened up and 508.2—W E E l, BOSTON—590. 9:45 8:45—Light opera; players. constructed of quality woods in 10:30 !):30—O rgan; musical proginm , 9:00 8:00—Concert; talks; lesson. cut Agricultural College was the homesteadin,'? was starting. Re­ 9:00 8:00—Trappers program. 10:00 9:00—M usical prog; readings. 9:30 8:30—WEAF programs (1 nr.) 394.5— W H N , N EW YO R K —760. speaker, having for his topic the ports of gold discoveries in the combination with mahogany 10:45 0:45—Song.s; ukulele; poems. 283.3— W E N R , CHICAGO— 1040, 361.2— W SAI, CIN CINN ATI—830. 6:00 5'00—Organ; talks; stocks. Export Dentum Bill, a bill endorsed vicinity resulted In r. city springing 9:00 8:00—Show box nour. 11:30 10:30— Frivolity Club orchestra. by the State Grange and which will up. After Mr. Nye had settled veneers. 12:00 11:00— Midnight Bohem ia. 9:00 8;00—Orchesira, .artists (2 hrs.) 0:30 8:30—Kentucky minstrels. 305.9— W H T , CHICAGO—980. 10:30 0:30—Artists; dance orchestras. 370.2— W L W L , N E W YO R K —860, be voted upon at the National there Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nye 265.3— W H K , C LE V E LA N D — 1130. 10:00 0:00—Studio concert. Grange meeting held In Washing­ C:4.'i 5:45—Koems; soprano: violin, 11:00 10:00— i’ otir hour league. followed. 8:00 7:00—1. R. S. A, broadcasts. 7:40 6:40—St. Cecilia ensemole. 535.4— W H O, DES M OINES—660. ton, D. C., In November. Miss Mar­ Mrs. Norman'Nye was Miss Nel­ 9:00 8:00—WOR Columbia programs. 626—W N YC, N EW YO R K —570. 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:00 9:00—N. R. C. orchestras. garet Young, Miss Anna LIndholm, lie Hobbs, and she lived in the same 352.7— W W J. D ETRO IT—850. 7:60 6:50—Baritone, violin, zither. 416.4— KHJ, LOS A N G E L E S -720. Rev. Russell C’Brlen and George section of South Manchester as the 8:30 7:30—German songs; pianist. 12:00 11:00— O rchestra; songs; artists. 8:30 7:30—WEAF Sentinels orch. 9:00 8:00-Violinist, contralto, tenor. Nelson gave talks on their vaca­ mother of the Winslow boys. They 0:00 8:00—Gypsy haron'a hour. 1:00 12:00—Dance music. 10:00 9:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart. 468.5— W R C , W A SH IN G TO N —640. 405.2— W CCO, MINN., ST. PA U L— 740. tion trips. Miss Anna Lindholm at­ knew each other as girls. 10:30 0:30—WEAF dance music. 9:E0 8:30—WEAF program (D4 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Musical program: pianist. 410.7—CNRM, M ON TREAL—730. 11:00 10:00—WJZ Slumber music. 111:12 10:12—Thenter enterlainmenL 9:30 8:30—Carillon recital. 12:00 11:00—Daugherty's orchestra. M2:20 11:20—Long's orchestra . ■ = 1 PROSPECT HILL TERRACE Located on I’rosiiccl Street, lletwecn llartfonl Road and Radio Replaces Legendary Verse To tlackiiialHck Street. HIGH, DRY, gillK'l', CLEAN LOCATION wmc Indicate The WeOther For Farmers NEAR MILLS AND BUS LINK. . REAUTIKUL HOMES NKARRY Five minutes walk to Cheney mills. . . .Think what a Iqtpt Trarelers Insurance Co. time that will save for you in the course of a month or year. . . Washington.— Intelligent farm-<£ good one for all outside work. Prospect Hill oilers you more hours to spend with your family Hartford ers nowadays are not greatly in- | “ On the other hand. If there is Enjoy lunch with them every day. terested in predictions in almanacs { no dew in the morning it is almost We have several lots for sale as low as $1,500. 535.4 m. ' 560 k. c. or in other longrrange fiction, ac­ certain that either the sky was cording to Dr. W. J. Humphreys, clouded or that there was apprecia­ Eas*y Terms. of the Weather Bureau. ble wind, or both, and both as a We will help you to finance the building of a home. Program For Thursday They rely on official reports by rule, precede a general rainstorm Remember only a few lots for sale In this delightful con­ (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) radio and on their own observa­ by .6 to 12 or even 24 "hours, ac­ venient location. .. . By making an early selection you have the 6:25 p. m.— Summary of program tions. Scientific forecasting of the cording to circumstances.” choice of the particular lot you prefer either on Prospect St. or and News Bulletins. weather does not place reliance on Norwood Ave. Consequently Dr. Humphreys Phone and one of our representatives will be pleased to call 6:30 p. m.— Sea Gull • Dinner many of the old ‘signs,/’ particular­ says there is much reason back o f on you. Group. ly of those that are supposed to the two proverbs: / 6:55 p. m.— Baseball scores. forecast one season from • occur­ When the grass is dry at morn­ T. D. FAULKNER CO. 7:00 p. m.— Joint Recital with ences In the previous season. ing light 36 Pearl Street. Hartford, Tel. 2-2241. Mlchallne Blazauskls, soprano But Dr. Humphreys says that Look for rain, before the night Manchester Representatives I and Sydney Green, pianist. many of the sayings in regard to When the dew is on the grass L. S. Burr, Xel- 574-2 R. .1. McKay, Tel. 8T9-*2 , I Arabesque No. 11 . . . Debussy the weather that have been handed Rain will never come to pass. j Mr. Green down from generation to genera­ Mahogany Veneered , II Selected. tion are based on many observa­ , Miss Blazauskls tions and are often reliable. For ex­ III Lotus L a n d ...... Cyril Eqott ample, he says a warning of some RABALM STOPPED , Ml. Green value but not highly reliable is em­ IV Soprano Selection bodied in the verse: D resser Miss Blazauskls A rainbow in the morning TERRIBLE PAIN V Polonaise in A Major. .Chopin Is the shepherd’s warning; This is a good-sized dresser of Mr. Green A rainbow at night IN MY FEET 7:30 p. m>—Coward Comfort Is the shepherd’s delight. dustproof construction. Built of Hour from N. B. C. Studios. One ot the ‘‘very best indicators selected cabinet wood in combina­ "Having BoSered untold agonies (or many years $4250 8:00 . ra.— Scott Furriers. of the weather for the day,” Dr. from painlul swelling (arthritis) in my feet, I tion with beautiful mahogany 9:00 p. m.— Republican National Humphreys said, ‘is the state of was about to give up my work which required Committee Program. the dew in the morning. It gathers much standing and wslldng, as I was advised veneer. A splendid value. 9:30 p. m.— Victory Hour with on the grass and other exposed ob­ that no treatment would otherwise be effective. Jack Delaney and his Victory jects when they are cool enough to Then Rabslm was esUed to my attention. The Buddies. The Victory Hour condense it out of the air, just as first few sppUestions gave me such astonishing with Jack Delaney and his Vic­ moisture is condensed out of the rdief that I was soon convinced that I had at tory Buddies vvill present a air on the side of a pitcher when last found the hdp I had sought so long in vain. pleasing hour of dance music filled with ice water. M y trouUe has been so fully overcome, that for 'from the studios of WTIC. “ Now, the grass and other out­ over a year now, I have continued at ray work Jack and his buddies have not, door things cool considerably only .without a paitide of pain or inconvenience, and changed a bit since their first on stilL clear nights, the kind that with no treatment whatever. OrtainlyRabalm apperance in the studios. A occur during a spell of fine weather did the seemin^y impoesible for me.” —C. E. jollier group of boys never en­ and at no other time. Hence a Fhippen, 6 Milk Street, Salem, Maas. tered the station. They even heavy dew means that the air was If you also are tormented with painful swdl- have their o'.vn little song still and the sky clear, at least ings in legs and feet, if your toe joints are some­ which they sing on entering during the latter half of the night. times so stiff and tender you can hardly touch them, you too, like Mr. Pbippen, can find relief the studios. Tonight the Vic­ And it is pretty certain that if in R a ^ m . Two sizes, 60-emts and $1.00 con­ The tory Hour will present a pro­ there was neither wind nor clouds taining 3 times as much. RARAT.'M' Ji gram consisting of several new during that time, the day will be a by all druggists. numbers which the Buddies have arranged. Shortest Route 10*: 00 p. m.— Halsey-Stuart Hour from N. B. C. Studios. from the orchard to 10:30 p. m.— Howard correct time. 10:30 p. m.— Gov, Smith’s Cam­ the pantry is via a paign Address from Oklahoma ' City. good gas range! 11:30 p. m.—rNews and Weather. THE TTS shortest because gas range canning HIS SYSTEM FAILED requires less time and effort for you to Mahogany Yeneered New York. — Frederick Weber’s I put up your winter’s fruit supply. The system has failed and police have NEW Implicated him In 18 burglaries, in modem method of canning is in the oven and less than six months. Weber’s sys- since the modem gas range has oven heat t€-m was to watch the i^ant ads for advertisements of jewelry or furs r c ie iD A iR E regulatiou, the hot, tiresome part of canning Chest of Draweri for sale by private parties. He — ^the watching, the stirring, the waiting—is would call as a prospective pur­ 5 spacious drawers, 3 large and chaser and “ get the lay,” Then actually banished. All you do is prepare be would wait for the owner to go Conveniences deveh^ed the fruit, place the jars in the oven, set the 2 smaller ones. Constructed and out and force an entry. regulator at the* proper degree of heat and finished like the above dresser. f o r women then forget about the kitchen until the time This chest fills a definite need in ,Read The Herald Advs. for “processing” is up. the bedroom. No stooping^^no comers to clean GAS RANGES FOR RADIO Removable shelves lyith most , efficient oven heat regulators SERVICE now olBFered PHONE 1968 Complete simplicity For small amount down and small pay­ Have you heard the new ment with your gas bills "^Majestic Electric Radio? ALFRED A. GREZEL Barstow Radio 829 Main St., Opposite Park St. Service South Manchester ; Flrst. MaJ(estic Dealer in Town. aiO >li(l4lle Tarnpike East ' The MLaichester Gas (3o. 8onth Manchester j . MANCHESTER (CONN.)/EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1928.

tinued sessions for a week, but dis­ strength of present constructloif • The East’s Gift to the Wild West cussions were not limited to this materials and is lighter than alum­ Bprghim Says Black Hills Carvings EASY PAYMENTS scheme which plaoed.airpiane sales inum. • • m nm m m m on the same badHs.-as -automobUe There are plans for the quantity ■BBBHS 'ay Be Read 400,000 Years Hence S&IOS /‘ '.nt'f ^ production of propeilors, too. ■■■■■■ But ‘‘installment,'’; ‘'parilal pay- When the history making con­ !!■■■ FORAIRPU^ES vention came to a cfbse the seven­ ■ ■■■ ments’i- and "down -payments'*^ were muum Denver.— "To preserve anythins^what we are writing there 400,000 not'the ohly tertns yf hiclt the deal­ ty-five dealers were taken to their for mankind, you must place it or*, er used- home cities in Canada. Mexico and w h ^ be cannot touch it.” j According to Borglum, th^e a^^ IS LATEST PLAN They talked of the expansion of the United States ^ in thirty-five t *^is. statement was made here important requisites P ' the company’s factories with the n? tor, as he passed through on his , mountain caust Kansas City, Mo.— B^y planes to its line and a gradual sold on the installment plans. pleted on all ratable property ln « . that the heat of the change to thd radial air cooled mo­ way to Portland, Ore., from his granite so plane by easy payments and join said district and on the 25th daj^* home in Arizona. I farth will keep the surface at a tors for aliplapes. of September 1928, between the';^" want to leave before I die, a i fairly even temperature. The ln- the army of installment pgyers! A, representative of , the Frank­ A PETRIFIED HAM i hf what this nation has done eeription itself mu&t be ou YARN FROM ‘TUCKY hours of 4 dents in the life of the republic and Here is the answer to the Letter dealers convention in the history of tbe future, for the quantity produc­ 100 years. The weight of the ham, district may be heard. The afore-;* .sets forth in heroic proportions the Golf puzzle on the comics page: tbe industry Then to have this tion of the planes much in the same before turning to rock, is estimated said Board of Relief has the same: likdness of four great presidents- STEP, SEEP, SEEN, SEWN, new financing plan thrust upon manner as automobile" manufac­ at about 15 pounds. Now it powers as to the tax lists of said - them whereby prospects could be Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln anl SOWN, DOWN. turers have done. weighs 25 pounds. District as the Board of Relief of-.; Roosevelt. lured into interest in purchasing a Some of the old-iimers are of the the Town has to the tax lists of the ; piane only by the payment of-a 1 Patented‘ Wings "Dates are being carved 11 feet The; new American Eagle mono­ opinion that some early settler -may Town of Manchester. high; the letters are three feet A week s washing free. In the small amount down at the time of have cached the iiam in the wall purchase o f the plane and the bal­ plane will have patented wings Signed. high. Tbe inscriptions total, rough­ new aluminum Maytag wasning for future needs— which never de­ G. H. WILCOX, machine. Try it in your home and ance in easy payments scattered which will allow for -their q.uantity ly, 3,000 words. production. Its wing and fuselage veloped. Chairman of the Committees "Granite, such as we are carving be convinced. Wash a tubful ol out in various time elements. clothes in 3 to 7 minutes. IMi >ne Discuss' Financing covering will.be of the new stain­ in South Dakota, wears away at the China has four times as many Dated at Manchester, Conn., this;.! 1107 for a free- demonstration. The dealers discussed the details less steel which, although almom 19th day of September, 1928. ; _ rate- of one inch in 100,000 years. as thin as paper, has five times the people as the United Slates. That means that men may read Hillery Bros.— Adv. of the new financing plan in con­

ER Trade O ld Furs i i- WE WILL MAKE A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD FURS AND ACCEPT THEM AS THE FIRST PAYMENT, TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF A NEW. FUR COAT. These girls come from staid and citified Philadelphia— but they’re cowgirls, for the moment, just the same. They’ve just finished'^^id® of 250 miles on horsebacir through the mountains around Banff and Lake Louise, in Canada, starting from the Kananaskis. Ranch. Here they' are in their western costumes. Buy Tour Fur Coat On Your Own Terms Now that Winter is coming and cold weat her travels ^ th it, you. wiU want a beautiful Only 7 Old ^ ^Victorias** Remain T o - X FUR COAT to keep you warm. We have a gorgeous array of l,t).00 beautiful fur coats, in all Remind Capital Of Ancient Days \ the wanted styles and furs. On purchasing a fur coat from ROBARTS, and no woman can afford to be without one, hundreds of customer s haVe remarked that our plan of purchasing By EDWARD B. LOCKETT John defended his job, however, furs is the easiest, fairest and most convenient way of owning a beautiful coat. In purchas­ International News Service Staff on the grounds that was a “ soht ing a garment you make your own terms, how you want to pay and -v^hen you want to pay. Corresi>oiident. of comf’table life.” We extend to you a full year in which garments may be paid for. If you are in the market This was putting it fairl'y fcpnser- for a fur coat—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT FUR COAT YOU HAVE ALWAYS Washington. — The "Victoria car- . vatiyely. A Victoria cabman’s WANTED—ON YOUR OWN TERMS. fiage and its prancing blacks, relics } idea of a day of furious aclivitwin- cludes two or three leisurely fj^es. I of a more leisurely civilization, are j Dazing is their forte, and these j fast disappearing from the streets ; old darky drivers are swell a,1;;it. of the nation’s Capital, practically | There are several corners in '^ish- I their last stronghold. j ington where they are knowl^'Mto i Twenty years ago there were 56 l park and sleep, man and beast. "for hire” Victorias moving de- | Parking rules for them simply do : corously about Washington. Now ^ not exist. They sit on their tall i there are seven. i driving seats and nod, obliyipaS' to They hung on doggedly after the a speedier existence. advent of the automobile until j Around them bustles the v/hirrifiig' % FUR SALE President .Taft’s administration, j life of the city. Cars flash by, and when the motor car was decreed receive sleepy,- contemptuou.s 1 m the official method of transportation glances only. Modern business and- for White House occupants. This pleasure go their, way without was a death blow. President Taft | 6r hihdrahce from the stafet/^rrticb^ installed a force of motors, and the | her tired Victoria. You carriage was soon fongoiten, except | Once Real Stylish ^ for state occasions. Later it was ' Time was when this vehicle was, Make relegated entirely to the past, and real stylish.': If you came to W a|h|l Slartino left out of parades of the swankest ington,-there must be a iidp.';^p\a#^ Your of fashion and officialdom. down the boulevard i a Soon To Disappear .. behind the box of a cabman resplenr; 9t Own The seven Victorias left are not dent in purple livery and the tallest- here for long, according to the sage of beaver hats. Frequently ypuM prediction of one, John Jennings, driver would be a bit short|^OH Terms oldest of a tribe of darkies who pi­ socks, or shoes or iron bosomed lot the carriages through the shirts— but that livery and - hat streets. glistened. . ^ “ We’s about gone,” he said. ' Now those same drivers g p ^ ^ i^ "Used to be we could make lots of drowsy. waY. and the same-AViEtbr- You money. Now the pickin’s is mighty ias, those that are left. Crocking sca’ce. ’Bout the only passengers paint on the carriage and faded Make we gits is boys larkin’ about at threadbare purple lapels on the night. We don’t carry Mr. and Mrs. proud coachman’s livery fell more Your Jones to church ev’y Sunday mawn- eloquently than word- the -story of in’ like we used to. No suh. They their passing. However, they cling Own goes in they motah car. This heah to the past as their present anfi so life of drivin’ Victorias ain’t like it live on, forlorn remnants o f’a pksi^. Terms used to be.” iug order. Practice Raids Increase Hudson Seal, Muskrat; Raccoon, Britain *s Fear O f Planes Squirrel, Opossum, Broadtail, Jap

By MILTON BROXNER

PAGE SIX MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENtNC? M E R A IA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1928,

day— the man who, to a deiegatiop. lHmtrl;(Btrr by tbe reception of the declarations in the commnnities where they are which in 1892 was ^jovially urging (CIW. StKning %(rall> delivered. It nobody is particularly him to seek a second term ot the impressed it is easy to forget about Presidency, said: ‘You gentlemen •LETTCI .PUBUSItflO BT ' them afterward. If there is a defi­ don’t seem to realize that, it’s a' THE! HORALD PRINTIHG C a nite acceptance of the utterances, very solemn thing to be President Foundvd by Slwood S. Bla, by those favorable to them, the of the United States.’ Oot L 1811 commitment is nailed down, be­ "Yes; I thought of Grover By RODNEY BUTCHER. Every Evening Except Sundays and Washington, Sept 20.— With erne Cleveland.” Holidays. comes a tangible factor in the sit­ President Coolldge’s return from Entered at the Post Office at Man­ uation. Whether it is not this realiza­ vacation, Washington ..had two im­ chester as Second Class Mall Matter. A formal statement by Governor tion that the "happy warrior” is portant unofficial spokesmen. The SUBSOKIPi'lUN RATES:. By Mall president found that Herbert Hoo­ SIX dollars a year, sixty cents a McMtillen of Nebraska affirming not quite capable of realising the ver, who had promised to carry out month for shorter perloda that Governor Smith has given "an "solemnity” of the Presidency By carrier, eighteen cents a week. the Coolldge policies if elected, al- j Sintfle copies three cents. unequivocal endorsement of the v/hich underlines, much ot the re­ ready had imitated his policy of | SPECIAL ADVERTISING RBPUE- McNary-Haugen bill” definitely es­ luctance of many Democrats to ac­ seeing the newspapermen on Tues-' SK.NTATIVE. Hamllton-De LIsser. tablishes the Democratic candidates cept him, is a serious question. days and Fridays, in person but in­ Inc.. 2SB Madison Avenue, New fork cognito. o position on that economic mon­ Whether the quality of being a and fi13 North Michigan Avenue If Hoover is elected he presum­ Cliicago. strosity. Any attempts that he may good fellow, however genuine, is The Manchester Evening Herald is ably will continue the custom for on sale in New York City at Schulte's hereafter make to soft-pedal the an advantage or a disadvantage in another four or eight years^ News S'and. Sixth Avenus arid 4Znd equalization fee proposition, in the a President provides • food for though possibly with fewer re­ Street and 4tnd Street entrance ot N Grand Central Station and at all East, will have no effect. thought. The worst things that strictions than Coolidge has pyra­ Hoatling News Stands have happened in Washington . In mided on his press conferences. il: This newspaper long ago pointed The famous White House Spokes­ Client of International Newt Ser- i cut that the wlmle theory of the iwo life times resulted from "good- man system, of course, protects vice. fellowship.” "InternAtlonal Nawa Service haa the McNary-Haugen bill was to provide the president by allowing him to exclusive rlghis to use tor republtca- government-backed machinery for Grover Cleveland rightlj^ ap­ talk to the correspondents with­ non vord is ut­ markets of the world or in the streets. the candidate comes from his pri­ six piece bedroom group metal) are finished in tered concerning the number of markets of America— of Connecti­ They’re the wise-cracking, gar­ vate office and enters the larger persons killed at grade crossings cut even? rulous, big talking brigade who’ll press room. sketched, is an excellent ‘The Lorien” duU German silver! The tr In the operation of trains. That is precisely the principle In­ speak of Belasco as “ Dave” sand Cohan as “ George.” They’re the He perches on a small, straight- example of the best in mirror on the dressing volved in this McNary-Haugen bill We don’t suppose It ever enter­ boys who “ knocked the house dead backed chair behind a littered Moderne. .simple in de­ 6 Pieces, $549. Dresser, table is semi-circular in ed the heads of the compilers of to which Governor Smith is now with last year’s act", and who typewriter tables. As the corre­ $155; Chest. $115; Bed, $85; this survey of railroad progress completely committed by his Oma­ promise you that “ the big .time is spondents jam around in a semi­ sign . . yet interesting Dressing Table, $148; Bench, shape, just high enough that the human equation has any­ ha speech. That the difference in going to get me^ within another circle he gazes intently at the belt- lines of those nearest. They say and refreshing in its use $21; Chair, $25. On easy to be convenient when thing to do with the mathematics costs of American foods at home month. Had a 40-week chance just, the other day, but turndd it down. Hoover never knows what to do of straight, low lines. terms. -,y you sit before it, while of railroad management, or rail­ end abroad might, not be quite so Wasn’t big enough class.” with his hands or his eyes.. His road management anything to do great as in the illustration we have hands, never gtill, grip the sides Beautiful woods from the dresser mirror is with human lives. given does not in the slightest de­ They tell me that there’s an old of the seat of the chair, opening, far away lands have cut in angles. Neither “ Good railroading” is a major gree affect the principle.' Smith tradition concerning sfiappy hats; shutting and twisting as if he were nervous. When he finally arises topic of the book. We gather that proposes to feed Europe cheaply, Their watches may go to the pawn been used to enhance its beauty. Bu~ mirror has a frame, the edges shops and their tie pins may have he stands with arms akimbo, as Ibe kind of railroading which han­ so that its workers can work rested long on the shelves at Uncle if about to begin his setting-up binga is used on the fronts and ends being beautifully bevelled. dles its cargoes of freight and hu- cheaply, and to make America pay Ike’s, but they always manage to exercises. Pianity with the least loss of mo­ through the nose for its own food buy trick hats. When th »r , purple, When a question is asked he­ of the pieces, the grain running up We want every lover of good fumi^ supply, so that its workers could green or yellow hat falls them, rn omentarily raises his eyes to the tion and the greatest celerity, questioner. and down. The top drawers are. ve-.s. ture to see this group , . and the many which keeps up its roadbeds, its not possibly continue to compete they are indeed “ sunk.”". The reason for this, I am told, Coolldge, in. the presidency, neered with maple from our own other pieces of Moderne we are now trackage and Its motive and roll­ Tvith European workers, no matter is the habit of sticking a hea^ never seemed to be fully at ease, ing stock, which produces the larg­ how superior their industry, skill throngir'the managerial doors when but Hoover is likely to appear northlands. Rosewood, ebony and 'Showing. As always, visitors are est possible income and escapes or manufacturing methods. on the search for work. The head even less so to the casual observ­ applewood in the borders and mar-___ welcome to brouse around to their If there are any Manchester and hat go in first and, with luck* er. Listening , to Hoover tal’.t, v,'ith the least possible expenditure, howOver, one begins to suspevt which keeps the most departments workers who like that prospect, tbe rest of the body may'follow. quetry work add to the rich effect* hearts' content. But the jobless actor wants-h*8 first that there is considerable nervous « out of the red ink and provides we advise them to support Gover­ appearance to suggest swank. energy in him which is partly re­ the biggest reserves and the larg­ nor Shilth for the Presidency. And so he i dorns his head, even sponsible for the appearance. • A* Completely Furnished Moderne Room est sums available for dividends, when his sto',nach 'may be empty. any rate, he talks freely and eas­ ily, with an economy of words but ^ ^ i r d ^ ^ o r ^ is the best railroading. If it hap­ He wants the managers to'belleye FOOL-PROOF PLANE that he’s "on top” , even though he with directness and assurance. His pens to kill a few hundred • more Flight of the English Channel must know in his heart that they answers are returned quickly and persons in the course of year than at the rate of 110 miles an hour all have him “ tabbed.” he never appears at a loss for one, another conceivable kind of by a "fool-proof” airplane on the even though it be a plain “ No.” Incidentally, his hair, along the WATKINS railroading, where money might helicopter principle, invention of a In mid-Ceptral Park, perched on is dis be “ squandered” in protecting hu­ a hill, there is a huge sculptured *he edges EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES young Spaniard, may mark the lien which is, perhaps, the most tlnctly gray. man life, there is nothing in that most important phase of aviation photographed object in all Manhat­ TO be considered in the judging be­ which has yet arrived. tan. Not even Liberty and the One smile to a press conference tween good and bad railroading. This machine, which its creator Wool worth building enjoy such is pretty good work for Presi­ In other words the managerial snapshots popularity. dent Coolidge. Hoover averages calls the “ autogiro,” is of the long shout thre* He smiles, for in­ railroad mind is a thing of figures, Sixty per cent of park tourists enticipated verticle flight and de­ and picnickers sooner or later stance, when asked about his of intake and outgo, of- relation­ scent type. If it meets its inventors’ perch upon the lion’s brqw while fishing trip plans or as to whether ship between capital and securi­ expectations— which seem to be the eye of the camera catches .them his wife will accompany him on a ties and earnings. It is as imper­ in their pose. At times there are journey for a speech. shared by the leading aviation tions. "Flying off the handle” is sonal as war— and as inhuman. Its lines of 50 or more persons wait­ Often he has something to say vision has Us effect In producing minds of Europe— it will at once at the outset of a press conference destructive to health, because it .sole recognition of its responsibil- ing for a chance thus to be snap­ sties, mainly because the one who solve the. worst of the dangers that ped. The poor ' old lion has long without waiting for questions. actually destroys the mental ner­ IS suffering from' eyestrain is liable iiy toward men and women and beset the science of flight, the since all but lost his mane. The "Now is there anything on vous, and digestive systems. Try to to rub the eyes more frequently. HEALTH«*DIETA^CE re-act pleasantly to life rather than children is covered by the sinister peril of low angle take-offs ami millions of people who have.mount­ YOUR minds?” he demands when Question: Mary G. 'writes: "My he is through. unpleasantly. • Usually it doesn’t slogan, “ Keep off the track. landings. ed to it have worn it to the bald D r FranK M cCoy . chest—:that part exposed where the- At the first obvious pause in the matter so much what happens to dress is cut Low-^Is always red, al^ The New York, New Haven and It is easy to imagine the pilot and shining state of the baldhead­ ed men of the hair tonic advestlse- questioning. Hoover is on his feet, us as the way we take it. though sometimes I do not go out­ , Hartford railroad has been for of one of these autogiros, com­ bidding the correspondents good- doors in the sun for* days. Do''you ments. Questions and Answers years in a position to plead pov­ pelled to make a forced landing, Also the youngsters have added day and starting back towards his QUESTIONS IN RECARO TO HEALTH tO lETIglX think it is from nervousness or In-;' office. digestion?” erty in answer to demands for ade- coming down safely in almost any to its shabby appearance by.-slid­ or OAMCCOT VfHO CAN at AOPRE55EO IN Q u^ion: A. L. asks: '“Will you tell nle what can he done to check 'Answer: When the skin is veiy nuate protection of grade crossing. country and under almost any con­ ing off it. Park officials-, have ar­ ENCLOSE STfiMPED NODRESSEO EN\^£LOP£ FON fi£ P Lr ^taaa nccar heauh semta lOSMiena- c m . perspiration from the armpits? Are red bn the chest above the dress But if the millions upon millions ditions; while the hazards of the ranged a hay pile just below so .that the boys and girls may slide the patent drugs which are adver­ line It Is sometime'’ an indicatton ll.s m'S.nagement squandered in the of the systemic acidosis’ caused by; take-off, which have cost so many or Jump without hurting them­ stabiuzahon f a il s n a t u r a l t o n ic s and handicap your progress. The tised safe to use?” wildcat speculation which produced lives, would be entirely eliminat­ selves. weekly menus published in the Ansv/er: The best way to stop an over-acidity of the stomach, but of coarse sometimes it Is only due that poverty had been applied, to ed. newspapers carrying my articles excessive sweating under the arms TO LOWER PRICES John Drydan epitomized much are calculated to meet all the re­ is to induce a good sweat al’ over to exposure because rf the skis be­ the extent of a small percent?,ge, to It is the lack of such qualities Accordlng to Harry Hershfeld. common sense and wisdom in his quirements of a normal, healthy the body throe or four times a ing thin and sensitive. the discharge of the moral obliga­ as are claimed for the new ma­ the Broadway gangster, he saw a couple of tipplers going Into 'a little verse: human being. week. You can do this by putting tion to prevent grade crossing fa­ IN FRENCH STORES on heavy clothing and taking a long chine which has made the preten­ speakeasy. One was'a blind man. 3— ^Since the lungs are such im­ walk. if . all of the pores of the skin talities, there would not be a deatl? sions of safety in airplane flight "Ah,” murmured a wag,” It’s a "Better to hunt in fields for health portant organs for piylfying the are acUve you will not be troubled LONDON BUILDINGS at grade in ten years through­ so obviously exaggerated. Perhaps case of the blind leading the about- Paris.— The stabilization of the unbought, blood, one should pay particular at­ franc has not yet brought lowei Than fee the doctor for a nauseous with an abnoimal amount of per­ out the whole of Its mileage. now the science is on the verge of to-a'o-blind.” tention to practicing deep breath-, And the wise-crackers are refer­ prices in France. On the con­ draught. spiration unuer the arms. The people of Manchester and a new start along lines which will ing many times da^ly and particu­ Question; D. K. \5rltes: "Kindly GROWING TALLER AS ring to the “ good old dayp” as "the trary, reports seem to show that The wise for cure qn exercise de­ the state of Connecticut are not more things are going up than com­ larly whenever one exerclres, or‘ explain the piinciples of the milk lead to actual rather than merely days befora Dewar.” ' , pend; feels tired. responsible for the New Haven ballyhoo safety In air transporta­ ing down God never made his work for man diet and how it cures disease?” SKYSCRAPERS RISE GILBERT S WAN. , i The index number for the cost 4— Water Is the most important Answer: The milk diet may be of road’s financial situation. And tion. to mend.” of living for the second quarter of medium for conveying toxic ma­ some benout In curing disease if they know that If the corporation terials out of the body and, one 192T8 is given at 544, against 521 This was a plever poet’s method the patient is really undernourish­ London.— Slowly but surely^^ cared a tinker’s hoot about the BLITHESOME SMITH for . the- preceding period, thus of saying: ‘Study and foUow the should use much of it, , either in ed, hilt as taost of those who take juicy foods, such as vegetables and London is growing taller. • , lives of the people it could and Perhaps James O’Donnell Ben­ fa date.ifK showing an increase of nearly four laws of health, and health will the milk diei for the cure of dis­ In spite of the traditional antl-^'^ would find the financing to provide per cent. The newest index figure come to you. The power of self- fruits, or in the form of pure water ease are really over-fed before they nett, the Chicago Tribune’s special­ — distilled is the best. Most of the pathy to skyscrapers in this city,- full protection at every crossing in shows the cost of living is almost healing is endowed by God on those start, they do not get from- the milk new buildings, that are being cor-.V ly assigned correspondent with )AmE RICAN five and one-half times as much as water should be taken between Gre anticipated benefits. More sick­ the state. Governor Smith, came nearer to who live wholesomely.” structed to replace many of the e ' IS rOR.Y during the fluctuatlpn of the franc. Here are a few aids to health: meals; never drink more thkh one ness comes from over-oating than city’s ane’ent fire-straps, rear Also they know, If they know hitting the nail exactly on the Tourists arriving from the other 1— Brisk open air exercises glassful at mealtime. > ' from under-eating. In some cases roofs-toward the eky, and even';-, anything, that so long as the only head with relation to the Smith . SEPTEMBER 20 side are being extremely cohserva- strengthen and purify the body. 5— Every adult should have at the milk diet is beneficial because ■though they are diminutive in com-};- ■tive In their purchases, saying that hope of obtaining such protection candidacy, in an almost casual ob­ 1862— Lee’s army retired from the One who wishes to keep himself in least eight hours of sleep hei" day, it Is a simple diet, a ^ If only thfhe parison with New York’s 50-a$ot^,- they get much less value for their or four quarts a day are used theie lies with the Public Utilities Com­ Shenandoah valley. first class condition should take a and children should have — buildings,. they present a 8ur^rUin|^ servation, than has anyone else. 1873— New York stock exchange dollars here, than in America. A perhaps ten hours for children Is a beneficial effect upon the wlime mission, as constituted now or at long walk daily, fast enough to ac­ sight to foreign visitors whd^lha^lt Mr. Bennett, in an article tele­ closed for 10 days. lar^e number of them doing noth­ celerate the heart and make the about six years of age and'twelve alimentary canal; This is mostly be­ been used to seeing structures onlj^y any time in the past, th^y will not graphed to his paper from Albany, 1881^—Chester Alan' Arthur sworn ing more than wlndow-shoppiflg.' breath come deeply, continuing un­ hours for those younger,, .^ ep ln g cause of the rest from other foods, four and five stories high in tbltfe; , get it. told of the high spirits of the New in as twenty-first president til tired but mot exhausted. A per­ out of doors is tbe most 'valuable, and from faulty food combiuatious city. ' 'i. ■ of the United States. FOR GOOD? The Public Utilities Commission York governor as he entertained a son who is troubled with a slug­ but if one sleeps in a topm- > he w*hioh are so commonly used. What The rise In . property -' values '.n'^ COLE: Who’s that fellow you should be sure that all the .win­ to kfep in mind is that tbe boi'y is too consistently, if not too in­ group of newspaper men with .i gish circulation will discover that the con^jested poftlnns qf,^tlie cllyV just tlirew out of your house? a moderate run of one or two dows are wide open to secure a cures itself, and. whatever diet is of London proijr has.necessUated;' tentionally, the mirror of the rail- lot of funny quips principally about NEW GILDER RECORD SCUTTLE: He’s my first cousin good circulation of air. >■.:, taken, it must be one which will once removed.— ^Answefs. blocks dally, in addition to the the construction taller build logs.;.)!! read mind. a pair of suspenders and the Syra­ walking, is one of the jest tonics. 6— At least one and possibly two.not interfere with the natural cure. There -will never;;^ e®3TU*|(y^rap v London.— A German ffyer, nam­ • Question: Q. L. asks; “ Are sties cuse fair episode. “ I never saw ed Nohring, has established what is All games are wholesome, such as short cold showers daily, followed era” in the New "Kork setaw th^y, HE’S HOPELESS by a brisk rub-rdown, prove jto be a caused from impure blood or de­ DEAR HERE, CHEAP THERE him,” continued the correspondent, claimed to be a new world’s record. SHE: I’ve bought you the mosi .hiking, tennis, boxing,, golf and word, ter the snlHi^ swimming, especially in the fresh wonderful vitality tonic and are fective eyes, and what is the not considered; .{'Stu^ 'enoviji^ Those who heard or read Gover­ "in higher spirits or more enter­ At Cherbourg, recently, he flew beautiful bridge lamp, dr s- nine miles in a glider. air and sunshine. One should never sufficient to keep tbe skin clean and remedy?” stand such colot^l nor Smith’s Omaha speech were taining— or more baffling— than he HBt Yes, and you know verv swer: The acidosis which well that I don’t play bridge. - carry exercises to the extreme, nor the pores open without thef^ddl- ^ j aware that he had committed him­ was today. And as I watched him KILLED IN ACCIDENT Life. ' when swimming, stay in the water tion of hot baths. ■ -S ” s sties . or boils posslb'e Is self fully to everything about the with entranced interest I thought Stoneham, ' Mass., Sept. 15 r-* too long.. Y—Mental calmness and control cxeated through wrong eating BAXTER; are of the utmost importance for habits. The irritating cause may France on your; McNary-Haugen farm relief bill of the man who fortyrfour years Harry C. Puize, 26, of President Coolidge seems ave 2— Ope should eat only the foods 71&S killed and three persons were v«4iich produce efficiency. Any sur­ maintaining the highest efflcleoe^ be-from rubbing the eyes and lo­ personally, except the title. But the fullness of ago this summer was sitting in the missed an opportunity on hiS way 'hjured early today when t^o auto- through Chicago, He didn't attend plus food, or foods that you do not Try to maintain your mentaliulWIite .Itectlhg the eyelids with a erjamon BRBWS1 such coAmitments is often affected chair of state as Al Smith sat to- mohilei crashed. the Lombards fuaeraL require, over-burden your sydtem at all times and under all condi­ streptococcus bacterium. Defective with

^ i ‘■'V-'U, T-.f- it ■ u -X- <5 I i4»..«zpected to be very economical ANDOVER MILL TO BE Christopher Case individually and in comparison with the opportunity FREE O a PAINTING he will be both owner and mana­ KEITH’S TO OPEN it affords when considered ^s an ger. He has already made repairs adjunct to their already complete IS PEDDLER’S LURE REBUILT BY INDIVIDUAL on the pump in pumping water ■BodW S'- Hoover business facilities. from the stream and pond and will UPTOWN STORE They are going to try out the build a concrete structure. I Scheme of taking care of a growing volume of business by means of Glib Salesmen Offers Appar­ Christopher Case Will Be r two display floors Instead of -dne, ently New Ph ase of Old Owner of Business Apart 50 BED HOSPnAtHAS Are You Alphabet and let the uptown store serve as a Portrait Game. From the Case Co. WiD Use Purnell Block Site show window for emphasizing even B y more prominently the values which The come-on salesmen who are 64 PATIENTS AT ONCE QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY Mabel F. Martin for New Furniture Dis­ they are able to put forth. Prices willing -to sell the gullible public The paper mill at Andover, will always be identical in both anything from the Itatue of Liber­ known as the Case Board Company places on the same merchandise. If ty to the Manchester Municipal or Watch for Every Letter mill, destroyed by fire last month, Manchester Institution Took All persons of good character, 21 years of age play Room. it ls >found that the added expense building have apparently decided is to be rebuilt. The work to bo over, bom in the United States. All naturalized citi­ of the, new store is of enough con that sufficient time has elapsed Care of Many Extra Pa­ 1 started at once. The nJill, however, zens. A married woman or a widow who was married 1 sequence to have effect on their since the Herald-Chamber of Com­ will not be a part of the Case tients in August. 1 general cost, and to force them to merce campaign against such ques­ Brothers Paper Company’s system to a citizen prior to September 22,1922, and who has not Main street is soon to see the ! abandon any part tf the saving tional enterprises fo. them to be Manchester Memorial hospital is forfeited her citizenship by a subsequent marriage to opening of another new furniture' able to land a few of the customers in the future. which they can offer, the new store The plant at Andover was used classed as a fifty-bed institution, an alien. store, or rather a branch display will be discontinued. who hold standing positions on but during the month of August, it room of an old and well established; for washing of rags and was in A citizen must have reside in this State for one Announcement of the opening of their sucker list. ' charge of Christopher Case of had 64 patients at one time, accord­ store which gives promise of add­ Keith’s Uptown Display Room may A canvasser with a specialty “that ing to a monthly report made by year and in’the To'wn ■where he is to be made six months ing considerable to the trading be'expected within a few days, and is different” made his first calls in "Willimantic as superintendent. facilities which Manchester has to There was not a heavy amount of Fred a 'Verplanck, secretary- of the before he or she can be made a voter. will appear in the advertising col­ Manchester yesterday. insurance on the mill and contents board of trustees which held a reg­ All applications to be made must be sent 'to the offer. The Keith Furniture Com­ umns, of this paper. According to one skeptic"! ular meeting yesterday afternoon pany is preparing to use as an an­ housewife on whom he called the when they were burned, and as the Registrars of Voters before October 9,1928. nex the store in' the north half of Manchester company owns other at the hospital. method he pursues is as follows: The monthly report shows 143 SEND. YOUR APPLICATION TODAY. the Purnell Block which was re­ GET MORE CHICKENS First he engages the prospective plants near, or in Manchester, it cently vacated by the Blish Hard­ was decided not to rebuild it as a patients admitted, 125 discharged, victim in conversation and then 47 patients average dally census. ware Company. G. E. Keith, the finally holds up for her inspection part of the company’s outfit. owner of the so-called Purnell^ AT HALE’S YESTERDAY a series of envelopes and asks her Building, has decided that he couM^ to pull one, any ono at all, absol­ I use the property more profitobly M utely free of charge. The prospect, his own business than in reQflnig,.ii Another Batch of Poultry seeing no commitment in this, con­ \ EFFICIENCY: again, and this plan, although A.warded to Those Who Shop sents. Upon opening the envelope It Enables Hoover to Accomplish somewhat novel, would appear to On Wednesday Afternoons. she finds that she has dra-wn the Wonders have its merits. “lucky number” entitling her to When Hoover was in his early The company has thought until The J. W. Hale Company yester­ an “oil painting, octagon shape, 10 twenties, his employers discovered recently that in its large quarters day gave away another batch of by 16” of any photo or picture' ab­ at the corner of Main and School I th a t'if they sent him to a mine fresh roasting chickens to Wednes­ solutely free. INC. that did "hot pay, he could find a streets there were ample facilities day afternoon shoppers. Those who That is, “free” except for a small •way to make the enterprise profit­ for the conduct of their business received them were as follows: charge for the materials used in able; and at the same time that he for a long time to come, but wlt^- Mrs. Arthur W. Clauson, 113 making the portrait, which would was Increasing .dividends for the additional lines which they h'a’^d Wfest street; Mrs. Albert Petrow- come to about $2.98 or $3.98 at stock-holders, he was improving taken on, and which they have un­ 'ski, 91 Charter Oak street; Mrs. E. the most. The salesman adds that living conditions for the workers. der contemplation, as well as the R. Graham, 31 Wadsworth street; he personally does not collect one Hoover never wastes a minute. In growing necessities of the business, Mrs. M. Dowd, South Coventry; cent of this money but that the Washington, prior to his nomina­ and of showing a wider line of sel­ Mrs. , Charles Fish, 217 N. Elm amount is to be paid to the “artist” tion, he was doing the work of a ections, it now seems desirable to when he calls to do the work. The dozen experts. He decides instant­ provide extra display space. Mrs. John Dietz, 9 Florence customer, with the advice of the ly and acts promptly. To his great The opportunity has appealed to Florence street; Mrs. Charles Coon­ artist, will select the colors and humanitarian undertakings he has them of showing an attractive line ey 63 Pearl street; Mrs. Howard other materials for f-e painting and brought not only the customary of furniture further up town where Smith, 19 Knox street; Mrs. Rob­ will “only pay what these materials t Coat Is Here! amount of sentiment and an unus­ some of the best of their redlly*un- ert Tedford, 144 High street; Miss actually cost.” The salesman then ual capacity for self-sacrifice, but usual offerings would be more in Dorothy Smith, Pearl street. adds in a most emphatic manner something far rarer in humanita- evidence, and more certain of com­ Mrs. JH. C. Freiheit, 72 Lyness that he Is not in the picture fram­ Newly Styled*... Modemtdg Priced,.. I\ '^rian work, the clear, cool head of manding attention. The location street; Mrs. D. Gould, 60 Summit ing business. ..r-v': ''■'■I-;,-;'. the business man and the engineer. will also be a great convenience in street; Mrs. Jams Mun­ The scheme usually worked out After Hoover took hold of the Mis- many respects on small items which son, Sr., 123 Center street; Mrs. in similar propositions is for the Fall wardrobes be^bine of ^ e a t import when a coat isucH as one jof these is 5ii6kided! Every sllppl flood relief, scarcely a life are frequently in demand. Thomas Rogers, 15 Lilly street; “artist” to quote a price on the one is brand new—afresh from the adroit fingers Of maker and designer—and here for you at nrO Q Store Remodeled - Mrs. Bert Moseley, 161 Cooper Hill materials for the painting which SEPTEMBER CAMPAIGN SAVINGS! (To Bo Oonttnued) The store has been undergoing appears unusually reasonable, so Make your selection now^ wMle collectwns are com­ alterations and repairs in the last Mrs. Harley B. Jacobs, 342 Hack­ madame usually succumbs to the plete (although scores of new coats ^arrive, daily. X . ' . two weeks, has been attractively re- matack street; Mrs. Julia Fidler, bargain hunting instinct, gives the “ THE RIVER PIRATE” finished inside, and the windows Purnell Place; Mrs. Otto Schlemin- artist a family portrait which, as a rebuilt at door level giving a thor­ ger, 46 Cooper street; Mrs. Thomas rule, she values very highly. Af­ oughly modern appearance outside,, Murdock, 20 Ashworth street; Miss terward she finds that in, order to IS SENSATIONAL DRAMA and very pleasing and fairly com­ Helen Wetherell, 95 So. Main receive the “oil painting” or en modious quarters Inside for the street the original photo back, she must Winter Coats display of a considerable stock. It pay for the frame that is pricedJar Those who have read “The River will be by/no means possible for above its actual value, plus one or Pirate,” by Charles r'rancis Coe, them to exhibit their entire line in HOSPITAL NOTES two other incidentals that bring the which recently ran in the Saturday’ this space, but it will be their bargain portrait up to an exhorblt- In Handsome Dress Evening Post and which comes to policy to show the best and newest ant figure. the. State theater for an engage- pieces in their general furniture Patients reported admitted to- In a great many cases the cus­ and allied lines. Salesmen from meiit of two days starting today, Selrmta«o?ewlUbro'J''5ot;''.t SohtaaMkl of tomer pays the price demanded in will recall, most of all, that it was, Woodland, Clarence and Gordon order to again obtain possession of primarily, the story of a boy who all times, and the two stores will Smith of Lancaster Road, Ruth and the picture that she foolishly parted be operated as a unit, drawing on M V .c-. X'.; never had a chance until he met the Edward Frazier of 19 Edgerton with. girl who plucked him from a life the same stock, using the same facilities for delivery, service, and street, Edmund Hopnick of 138 3-s'-' of crime and brought him back to Walker street, Emma "Viullermet of SHIP OUTRIDES GALE offering to the public the same pol­ New Londbn, Conn., Sept. 20— ' 'I decency and to her. icies, prices and terms. 104 .Charter Oak street, Roy Nash The screen rights to this story of fiifckland and Clarence Lupien The New York to Providence pas-1 1'’%- "> >'' It will be the purpose of Keith’s senger steamer Chester W. Chapin, were purchased by Pox Films and not to let this new store interfere of 209 Center street. the directorial assignment went to Patients discharged were Miss buffeted by gale and high seas put in any way with their long estab­ in here early today. William K. Howard, youthful dir­ lished policy of operating at low Suzan Klein of 76 West street and Beautiful coats . . emhodiml^t Of t^e^gea^’s ector, who has surpassed Mrs. Helmer Anderson and infant The 84 passengers prooeeded to cost, and of selling at correspoffd- Providence by train. efforts, including "White Gold, ingly low prices, a policy whlxm has daugh'fer of 37 Edgerton street. ‘^chic” in such individual style points and modes that *^“The Main Hveht” and other suc­ Twenty feet of the starboard rail become very well known, and which % 'y? // II cesses. . Start a course at the Connecti­ at the bow was ripped off when a they will delightfully express y&ur personaKty, ll^heae has proved extremely successful in giant wave broke over the steamer. The central figures are a pair of the past. The actual cost to them cut Business College next Monday models have the **ultra smartness** Of those selEng boon companions, a hard-boiled night.— Adv. Captain T. W. Rowland decided to of running this new uptown branch take refuge in the harbor here. sailor and a mere youth, who team - ______double their moderate price. Handsomely fiured together and engage in river piracy working in the dark of the night ^ lavish mode of the present season. " d and ever pursued by watchful har­ bor police. The colors are deep and warm in k^pfigM ^r!^® ; This provides for just a few more thrills than come to the usual i 4>^utumnal season- Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44. motion picture and stresses the old Need a new range? maxim that there is good in evep- one if the spot be touched. In­ cidentally. it goes far to prove that reform schools do not always re- Attractive New Victor McLagen, famous for his Choose the vivid characterization as the daunt­ Winter Coate less CapUin Flagg in “What Price Glory,” plays the stellar role of the river pirate. Nick Stuart, a new­ comer into the ranks of leading stars, enacts the role of the pirate s Iracwfbrd lompanion. Beautiful Lois Moran is more oharming than ever before as the girl in the case, and Earle Foxe Manchurian Wolf forma the ...... makes an ideal villain. collars and'deep cuffs of these new tn o d ^ The . The associate feature for today sleek, smooth surfaced fabrics are of blac^ and tomorrow is “Beautiful But Dumb,” Patsy Ruth Miller s latest brown and other new shades for Autumn and starring vehicle. Winter. You will be pleased with the perfect “Beautiful But Dumb." is spark­ fitting of the new sizes from IS 1-2 to 43 1-2. ling comedy-drama well seasoned with thrills and excitement. It tells of the adventures of a girl who was almost too innocent to live. The usual pleasing array of sel­ > ' ^ ^ N’t'*" X' ected short subjects will be shown C o a t e In conjunction with the two fea- tUI'GS* On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the State is presenting “Cur Danc­ ing Daughters,” one of the most talked about productions of the season. JDBESS COATS of smooth-finisfi cloths with large swirling collars and deep cuffs of fur! FURRED SPORTS COATS, ex­ cellently tailored in tweed and novelty effects. Loi^ Reset iODERN froHl foot to An amazing number of rich furs! farm ing NOW CARRYING ON Autumn colors! Misses* sizes, 14 to 20; top! Coal or gasy or both at women’s, 86 to 44. The Picture Framing once! Two gas ovens, with or without automatic con­ and trol, a4ju8tahle drop broil­ Glass Business. er^ single damper, fidl size Cr^leigh Sports Of The Late A. HAUSMANN cofd oven! Dressed up in Coats 107 Spruce St., So. Manchester clean gray or cool green enamel (o r os some prefer, in'glossy black) We Do All Types Of ^ truly the Victory is **a thing of beauty” Yon should see at PICTURE FRAMING arid a joy fo r fuUy a lifetime o f service . •. once, the new No. 8 Union Crawford. GLASS CUT FOR ALL PURPOSES, Let us moidermze your kitchen. Let us put (NOT the range pic- Including Auto Windshields. in a Victory Crawford today. Cook the best tored above.) Uptil For sports and business wear “Craigleigh** November 1, we are Coats are truly individual and smart for the Give us a ring and we will call dinner you ever cooked on Sunday, Pay at your house and replace any bro­ offering this wpnder- Autun;m season! Tailored from fine all wool, ken glass in your windows. ' fo r the range in eofiy pionthly instaUments fhl range imported novelty fabrics which are shown in while it pays you big dividends in saved a t only a most attractive range of sports shades. Sizes for misses and women. WOODWORKING SHOP time and goodrmeals. Secoad nocn; 67 Pine St. So. Manchester Tel. 1175-2 storm Saa^, 'Veranda Bncloeures, WATKI NS BROTHERS. In g , Screens, Screen Doom, Store Fix­ tures, Etc. _ LOUIS RESEL PA G E EIG H T MANCHESTER (CONN.) EViBNlNG HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1928.

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Town Champs Open Season SIX GOOD EEVEN S Stagg Says C5oHeg«; Teams Hearust m Ib^T^iur^ Sunday at Old Golf Links Could Defeat Pros Eai^y tals more Tuan-: mM ON PACinC COAST/ Chicago, Sept. 20.— Old Gus thinks 4t would be an Too; Fast, Against Windsor Locks. interesting experiment to wafeb if: pro eleven against a nice college team and is willing to IdebaT^^bn either side as to the Stanford, California, Idaho, probable winner of such a gam.e^ SeasoD Opens Week jPcopi The Cubs will take the field Sun­ But there would be only ohb result to such a contest in the day for their opening game against opinion of Alonzo A. Stagg, .Chicago grid coach. Windsor Locks with practically the Oregon State and Wash­ “ A first rate college team w biil^j^eat the best pro teams,” Friday, same team that won the town he says. “ Pro teams are composed of great individual players, championship from the Cloyer- but they haven’t the coiVebtlve strefigtb or the spirit or the will leaves last year. ington Have Best Pros­ to win that the college boys have ■When Manchester High takes The opening game will mark the Benny Friedman, the former Michigan star, who is playing the gridiron a week from tomorrow re-dedlcatlon of the Old Golf Links pro football with Detroit this season, tMnks the pcos would trim for its first game of the seaaflki, doi- as a football stadium and It Is ex­ pects. the college boys. j cal fans will see the heaviest line pected that a large crowd of fans that has represented the school will witness the ceremonies and since the revival of footbalf a half battle that will follow. The field EDITOR’S NOTE: This Is a dozen years ago. It will average has been loaned to the Cubs the third of a series of seven nearly 1‘75 pounds, which is equal through the courtesy of John P. articles in which nationally to many semi-pro teams. All total­ Cheney. The game will be play;d known football coaches outline ed, they weigh more than half a under the auspices of the local post prospects in their section for Colored ton, 1212 to be exact. of the American Legion, all re­ The Herald. C. M. Price, Coach Tommy -Kelley is not wor­ ceipts above actual expenses going author of this article, is one of ried over his line’s ability which is into their treasury. the younger Pacific coast only natural considering the weight Coach Jack Dwyer said last night coaches, but is one of the most Signs With Cloverleaves he is favored, by. His main problem that he felt he had a stronger team able of the group. His team will be fn 'building a suitable of­ than that which won the title last at California showed great fense. The four men who appear fall. Four important cogs in the strength towards the end of likely to get the first-call for the 1927 machine will be missing. They last Mason and is expected to East Hartford game next week Fri­ are Ding Farr, Elmo Mantelli, improve in power this fall. North End Eleven Has Real ASHE VS. BOWERS, day are Ernie Dowd, -Red Happen- Tommy Happeny and Jake Green-, Price is a close student of the ny. Bill . Johnson arid Captain Bob berg. The former pair are on col­ game and gives the outloo! on ^Tind” In Atlanta Student Treat. They average 155 pounds. lege enrollments an Greenberg has the Pacific coast as he views it The- probable first string line, un­ done a graceful Gene Tunney. How­ for this fall. IN THISJALL GAME less someone slips between now and ever, in their places are such tal­ Stranded Here. next Friday, will be Pitt Healey, ented men as Jack Stratton, one of 155, and Ted -Lupien, 148. ends; the outstanding players on the BY C. M. PRICE Bristol and Manchester, Ri- Roger Spender, 198 and Louie Pirate team which won the town Harold Ford, twenty-two-years- Cheney, 190, tackles; Johnny championship three years In suc­ Coach, University of California old stranded University of Atlanta! .yals Old, PlajFed Baseball Johnston, 188, and DouTias Robin- cession. Billy Skoneski, star end on Prophets who would predict win­ colored football star, may prove sun, 178, guards: and Bob Mercer, the Pirates and with the Clover- ners in the Pacific Coast Confer­ be one of the outstanding players 155, center. A pair of tackles aver­ leaves last season, John Cheney, ence this year should keep their on ■ the Cloverleaves football team., Iterem ’94 and Bristol aging nearly 195 pounds ought to said to be one of the most promis­ fingers crossed. Prospects for a thin season. Ford came north , with be an asset to any team. Of course, weight isn’t everything, but it.goes ing ends developed here in recent number of strong teams indicate SHERDEL other students from the University years, and last but far from the of Atlanta to work on tobacco plan­ - Won 5-3. a long way toward stopping the on­ least Tommy Meikle, twenty-year- that competition will be very keen. slaught of an opposing team. And There are ten teams in the con­ tations during the summer months. old former Windham High school It is understood he is without suf-i it also helps considerably in openr sensation who Is trying for a back- ference and at least six of them - -i By BOB CARNEY. ing holes for a light, fast set of have a good chance, of winning the ficient funds to continue his educa­ fleld berth. Seven Cards Average tion at present and therefore has A baseball game without Bristol backs. , ' t Coach Dwyer has cut his squad championship. Stanford, California YANKS, WHITE SOX, for an opponent would be just as Therein lies Coach Kelley’s-I^opes and Southern California have ex­ decided to stay here until winter. to 28 men and four more will get Ford is employed at Hartman’s much a failure in 1894 as it won la of a successful season-^a heavy Ag­ the axe before many more proctlce cellent prospects among the south­ he Jii 1904 and in 1924 and even gressive line and a light faAt back- ern teams, and Idaho, Oregon State Tobacco Plantation, in Buckland. sessions. Dwyer w6uld give no IN CLASH TODAY Thirty-Six Years Old Manager Eddie Coughlin said last this year. Such a game was play­ fleld. If they function properly, oiie definite lineup for the opening and Washington are the strongest night that Coach Jerry Fay is im­ ed here on August 28, 1894. couldn't get a better combination. game. That is againSt his policy. in the northern division at this mensely impressed with the ability; The fame of Bert Bowers as a But if they falter, any of them. Dwyer says he can get more out of time. the colored lad has shown in the; pitcher was well known through­ Coach Kelley has plenty of reserve a large number of players by sub­ Washington State, Oregon, Mon­ By BILLY EVANS

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1928. ‘PAGH NUm ^ T" “ HAPPY” ABDULLAH Rockville Double Defeat Today 4 I TO STAY IN EGYPT ERVICE for Four Town Fair re The Union Agricultural Society For Cards, Ties Race or Four Town Fair will be tfeld in The spark plug has been one of Somers, Oct. 3rd. Elaborate plans Will Coach College Soccer the most neglected parts of are being made by the committee the motor, despite its relatively the MOTORIS in charge. Preparations are being Next Season and Return high Importance. Now, with the Similar Disaster for Giants M^GRAW^S SPIRIT made for a record breaking crowd. coming of high compression en­ PROVIDE PARK TAXIS Past Chiefs Club gines, and the existence of so to do with the choice of the proper FEW CARS IN RUSSIA The Past Chiefs Club of Kiowa many different types, this little kind of spark plug. ' Here Next Summer. Greater heat is generated in the and They Are Out— Only Council D. of P. will hold an im­ ignition unit IS even more im­ Despite its size, Russia number­ To provide . transportation G IAN rS SUCCESS portant. motor today, what with the de­ ed only 21,000 automobiles within through national parks, 668 motor portant meeting on Friday evening velopment of higher compression in Red Men’s Hall at 8 o’clock. It has to be of the right sort its bo 'defs last year, Tnis Is even vehlcies, with a capacity of more Nine More Games to Go; “ Happy” Abdullah, former mem­ for the particular motor you are ratios and higher speeds for the than 6800 passengers, are operat­ Plans will be made to attend the engine. Spark plug manufacturers less than the cars registered in Great Council Session which is to ber of the Fall River and late Hart­ operating, or you wori’t get the Nevada, which has the lowest regis­ ed by public uUlities under govern­ ford soccer teams In the American efficiency you should be deriving have therefore had to design a ment supervision. Expect Big Attendance. They Haven't a Great Team be held In Norwalk, Oct. 17th. League, has been given a govern­ plug that could ably withstand tration of all states. Victory Ladies of Columbus Meet fipm your car. Merely ordering ment appointm,ent as head soccer .a spark plug from a dealer isn’t this increased heat and continue The Victory Catholic Ladles of coach of all Egyptian college^. The to. operate well. Says Farrell But Pilot Columbus will hold an “ Every enough. Not only should the V By DAVIS J. WALSH Herald learned today. He has make of automobile be mentioned, But to perform efficiently the ^ New York, Sept. 20.— Two thin Member Meeting" tonight. Mem­ signed a year’s contract and there­ electrodes must not become too \ bers are requested to be present as but the particular model, or you hall games, a mere nothing if yon Keeps Them Hustling, fore will not come back to the Unit­ will fail to get the most out of your hot. “We Repair Your Car 'While You Sleep” speak quickly, were all that sepa­ plans for the Fourteenth Annual ed States this fall as was first-plan­ motor. ' rated New York today from the Convention which is to .be held in ned. The right kind of a spark plug prospective distinction of an all­ South Manchester, Oct. 12 and By HENRY L. FARRELL Abdullah is well known by Man­ Here, Figure 1, for example, for your motor, as shown community World Series but they 13th will be discussed. The follow- chester soccer fans and players, here, Figure 3, fits so that the Iqg are the committee in’ charge: is a snark plug that Is much didn’t seem a bit more than twen- The New York Giants are up there having appeared at the McKe® bottom of the tv to the Giants as they made ready |d1s8 Lillian Patchett, Mrs. Helen too short. With the ignition flghtiDig for the National Iieigiie street stadium several times last points set so far plug is flush Schaller’ s to heave at the St. Louis-Cardinals flag. They may not Out-game ' or' Garvan. Mrs. Blanche Hartenstein, year with the now disbanded Hart­ in the most nervous moment tho Mrs. Nellie Hunt, Miss Agnes Jack- back in the cylin­ with the inside out-win the well balanced St. Louis ford Club. Abdullah is one of Ihe the very nervous National League race Cardinals, but they certainly have a son, Mrs. Evelyn Keeney and Mrs. most colorful players. In the game der head, some of wall of of 1928 has known. Two games in great chance. ■ Mary Burns. today and Is widely known through tho unburned gas­ cylinder head, Rehearsal For Pageant one afternoon between two con­ And why? the East. “ Happy,” as he is com­ es will stay behind and • the spark tenders, whose margin of separa­ A full dress rehearsal will he Day and N i]^ It is not a fancy looking ball monly called because of his ever­ In this little pock­ gap extends a tion was— two games. A double de­ club that has come almost'from no­ held at the Union church on Sun­ lasting smiles and jokes while off feat for the league-leading Cardi­ et during the ex­ little beyond where to challenge the much, more day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock v.’hen the field, went brick to his native haust stroke, nals this afternoon and the race the cast of over seventy members into the com­ formidable St. Louis favorite|.'-- -It land in June inttending to return with the result bustion cham­ will be tied, with only nine games ij riot a great ball club. ^f * the Methodist and Union Ibis fall to play with Fall River. SERVICE to go. A similar disaster for the that the plug will ber. The gap It Is not a great ball club be­ churches will gather for the He now plans to come back next become fouled and Giants and— pouf! just like that. pageant which will be held Sunday should not ex­ cause it has no regular outfield'! it summer. “ Happy” played inside in affective. The tend more than Oblivion. has a spotty infield; it has only two night. Refreshments will be served left forward on the Fall River ' motor becomes three-sixteenths of an Inch from NO JOB TOO BIG— The burden of proof most cer- winning pitchers on the staff; it between the rehearsal and pageant eleven. tainly was upon the Giants as a sluggisli and inefficient. the bottom of the plug. has catchers who are good batters to the members of the cast. NONE TOO SMALL crowd of 50.000 stormed the gates and the team is around third and Vernon Grange Fair The gases that • remain behind HOUR at the Polo Grounds for its second fourth in hlttlnjg and fielding. The Vernon Grange will hold a That it is essential to get tho serious “ series" within a matter ^ue to the Increased space in the right spark plug for -every motor, It is probable that even the base­ fair and entertainment In the new CALL 1226-2 of ten days. Long before noon, the ball writers who cover the team combustion chamber, from a short Is shown by the fact that spark SERVICE Grange Hall, Oct. 3rd. There will OPEN FORUM spark plug, will also prevent proper boys w’ere resting comfortably on cannot name the outfield without be a supper, entertainment and plug manufacturers make many the flat of their arches before the firing of the fresh incoming charge. different types of plugs for varying hesitation but any three chpsen dance. Those in charge of the fair BAND NOT ENGAGED. well known portals and even the from Roush, Welsh, O’Daul^iOtt, Thus, when the next spark occurs, car models. One maker, for in­ CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Webster, there will be delayed burning, caus­ whimsical uncertainty of early fall Reese or Mann do not form a chairman; supper, Mr. and f^rs. stance, makes 18 different types of * weather couldn’t disuade them Editor of The Herald: ing over-heating of the motor, as combination that threatens the Luther Skinner, chairman. A good spark plugs for pleasure cars alone. May I, through the Open Forum, would result from the use of a re­ The number of types for racing from their vigil. prestige of any celebrated all-star time, is assured to those who at­ General Auto Repairing Wasn’t the first game of tho combinations. correct a statement which was made tarded spark. cars Is even greater, this company double header scheduled for 1:30? tend also a good opportunity to in this evening’s edition of The This causes not only loss of The infield defense is built purchase your Christmas presents. having developed some 20 models Wasn’t this at least 10:15? The around two great ball players, Llnd- Herald to the effect that the Edith power and fuel, but a sluggish for these very high compression average baseball fan was born op­ Following the entertainment there Cavell Command of Hartford, motor, difficult to start and slow Wrecking Service strom at third base and Jackson at will be modern and old-fashioned jobs. timistic and later became more short. Pittsburgh will argue that British Great War Veterans of in accelerating. At times, too, the cheerful by degrees. Some of them Llndstrom is no better than Pie dancing. America, had engaged the Manches­ motor will miss at high speeds. BIG ROAD PROGRAbI Foot Guard Rand at Sandy Beach even conceded grudgingly, some­ Traynor and Brooklyn will dispute ter Pipe Band to lead the Command Battery Work what after the manner of the aver­ People in this vicinity aro per­ in the parade which is to be held that Jackson is a better shortstop Here, cn the other hand. Figure Mississippi has launched a road • age man conceding his personal than . Bancroft but that does not haps as familiar with the brand of iii New Britain on Saturday on thu 2, is a plug that is too long. building pro.rram, entailing the charm, that the Giants were going alter the fact that Lindstrom and music that the Governor's Foot occasion of the unveiling of a war Extending so far into the combus­ expenditure of $60,000,000 and the to win three straight from the Jackson are very good ball players. Guard orchesira of Hartford, under memorial. tion chamber, construction of 2600 miles of hard the direction of Lieut? Wm. B. SCHALLER’S DAY AND NIGHT Cardinals, starting today and end­ Terry Is no Bottomley at first base The Command has not engaged surfaced roads. ing on Saturday. There will be no Tasillo, Is capable of playing as the plug is. ex­ but he’s a very fine workman. Co­ any band for this purpose, as the posed to the full GARAGE activities scheduled for tomorrow hen la no Hornsby nor a Crltz but many of the residents of Hartford War Memorial Committee of New TO PROTECT FORESTS unless today’s program is rained where this splendid dance band is heat of the ex­ he has done well in a tough spot Britain has secured and ’ donated plosion. This ex­ Center and Olcott Streets out. . and he hasn’t hopelessly handi­ rated as the finest In the state and the services of the Hartford Pipe Campers In the government’ for- That three-straight thing hap­ plosive temper­ capped the men who work.beside one of the best in New England and Band. e.sts of the west are prohibited pened to be less of a mirage and .since the announcement, several ature causes him. Very truly yours the electrodes from smoking, except at camps anu more of an absolute necessity to The pitching staff is Benton and days ago that Lieut. Tasillo would JESSIE M. REYNOLDS, R. N. the Giants insofar as their pennant to become red places of habitation. At the same Fitzsimmons— mostly Benton," for bring his fitst team to Sandy Beach Secretary, Edith Cavell Com­ tlr.ie, each camping paity must chances were concerned this morn­ the twenty-five games or more that hot, resulting In Saturday, the dunce patroris of the mand of Hartford British Great pre-lgnltlon and carry a shove, and an axe for fight­ ing. ForJ if they took only two of he may win. ballroom and music lovers who War Veterans of America. the three games, the Cards would Where Is the “ why” then that all its famlllM,r ing fires. never miss an opportunity to hear 56 Chestnut Street, d if f 1 c u It 1 es— go away from here with a one game obviously is behind the Giants? South Manchester, Conn., a high class orchestra have excited­ knocking, loss NOT SO HARD lead and only eight more to play. It is in the stout size flannels of ly started to plan for this feature September 19, 1928. They then would be faced with the of power, missing and back-fir­ John J. McGraw. event scheduled for the 22nd. George Bernard Shaw knows his elementary problem of winning McGraw’s teams, with exceptions Bill Taslllo’s Foot Guard orches­ SAYS DUGAN IS THE BEST ing. only five of these eight in order to so Infrequent that they do not cling English. The only way to pro­ tra, as It is familiarly called, ap­ nounce the word “ automobile” cor­ force the Giants to finish with sev­ In memory, always are in the pen­ Andy Coakley, Columbia baseball Compression ratios, of engines parently enjoys a large following rectly Is to call It a motor car, he en out of eight to take the pen- nant races. And it is hard to re­ coach and himself an old player, differ more today than they used and the'attendance record at Sandy to. Besides, the rate of cooling of says. iihnt. o. call off-hand Just how many or' how Beach ballroom is likely to be says Joe Dugan of the Yankees Is Considering the fact that S.. an engine and its speed vary with Some New Used Cars Taken few of those pennant battling clubs broken when “ Bill” and his first the best third baseman he ever has Louis will play three of these were great ball clubs. seen. the make or model and have ranch R.ACK SAVES MILLIONS games with the Braves, from whom team open the program on Satur­ It is the McGraw spirit that is day evening, the first .and only ap­ In Trade For 1929 Buicks they already have won 15 out of beaten into ordinary ball players. A double-deck loading rack for 19, and four with the Dodgers, to Wilbert Robinson soft-soaped and pearance of the orchestra at Sandy transportation of automobiles by 1927 Brougham whom they have lost only eight out kidded a couple of punk ball clubs Beach this season. Many music lov rail. It is estimated, has saved tha of 18, the magnitude of the situa­ Into the conviction that they were ers sencing this fact will avail automobile industry $10,600,''00 a 1926 Standard S^dan, 4 door. tion confronting the Giants is ap­ good. But McGraw drives and themselves of the opportunity and year since its use. Twice the i um­ parent. It isn't wholly apparent, pounds it into his men. turn out in large numbers. Opin­ ber of cars can be put ju a single 1926 Master Six Sedan either, until one knows that the “ You get out there and hustle,” ions are divided as to which is the flat-car. thar. formerly, by this 1925 Standard Sedan, 2 door. Giants’ subsequent opponents will he commands them and they get better dance band, McEnelly’s or method. be the Cubs and Reds, this pair out there and hustle— or else. Tasillo’s and the patrons having 1926 Master Six, 2 door having beaten McGraw’s entry 19 If McGraw needed more proof heard McEnelly on two occasions at JAYWALKERS GET IT times in 37 games this year. than had already been entered in Sandy Beach this season will now 1926 Ford Tudor The only game after this series his brilliant record to convince have the pleasurable privilege of Seventeen out of every 50 pedes­ 1925 Studebaker Special Six, 2 door that won’t be any tougher for the skeptics of his genius, he found making comparison and judge for trians struck by motor cars, in a Giants, in fact, or quite as easy for himself in a situation this year to themselves which they like best. selected group of cities where sur­ 1927 Brougham the Cardinals, is the season’s finale show beyond doubt that the foun­ Musical experts are of the opinion veys were tnade, were hit while September 30 between the arch­ der of the McGraw system and the that there is very little choice and jaywalking. 1923 Hwiuson Coach. contenders. In the light of subse­ system Itself,is and has been the a popular'vote would result in a You Can Rely On a Buick Dealer’s Word. quent developments, this single success of the New York club. close verdict. One grand thing about fall any­ game may mean nothing— or every­ McGraw started wi'hout a ball The Appearance of the popular way; a man has four more thing. club last April. Rogers Hornsby and talented Bill Tasillo at Sandy pockets In a vest In which to stow Not Thinking of It was traded away from him and he Beach Saturday evening with his useless articles. CAPITOL BUICK CO. However, neither McGraw nor had built his team around Hornsby. aii star organization will be the ' JAMES M. SHEARER. Manager. McKechnle gave it a passing He was not only a brilliant player slgAril for a rush among the dance thought today. They were trying but a brilliant leader to be used lovers to get inside the ballroom to to juggle their forces to the ulti­ in an emergency. Burly Grinies was enjoy the very first number. mate embarrassment of the other traded away without his consent Einbleiu Club Whist and. In this respect, McKechnie got and he lost a pitcher who surely The Emblem Club held a very B U IC K ‘r’; ; [BUICK the newspaper decision. He was would have won thirty ball games I successful whist Wednesday after­ able to pitch Jess Haines out of for the Giants. noon at Elks’ Home on Prospect But there, was too much fight turn the other day, thus reserving street. The door prize was won by Have two telephones his left handers, Sherdel and in McGraw to squawk. He took it Mrs. Thomas Garvan; straight Mitchell, for a club that fares nono without a whimper. too prosperously against this school He gathered around him a motley whist prizes, Mrs. A. Murphy, Rock­ An extension guards your house­ of pitching technique. outfield, a disorganized infleld^and ville, Miss Mary V. Holloran, South Sherdel will pitch one, of the a rather pathetic group of pitchers Manchester; bridge prizes, Mrs. G. hold, and is always handy" games today; Alexander probably and commanded: L. Graziadio, South Manchester, Silk City Filling Station Mrs. Nellie Hunt, Rockville an(i will go in the other, although • “ Get out there and hustle.” When yod save the bearings ■ young Frankhouse might get the And it Is the McGraw hustle in Mrs. T. F. O’Loughlin, Rockville. N MANY homes, the telephone is nod at the last moment. Alex may an ordinary ball club that has sent Resigns After 5‘2 Years M ■ you Increase power, speed and sit all the other clubs down in or­ the bosses of the Cards on a des­ William Pingle of Union street I more conveniently placed for day efficiency. You also avoid un- der but he has been no riot against perate hunting expedition into their has resigned his position with the ic c A to n , aecessary costs for repairs. Hockanum Mills Go., after being in the Giants, this year or any other. farms for reinforcements. use than for use in the night Our products add 'to perform­ In fact. Cardinal pitching has been You can bet that the Giants the' employ of the company for over taken for a ride by the Giants all won’t be out-gamed In a flghf that fifty-two years. Many a householder, hearing a ance and bring many econo­ season, as witness their five suc­ might go to the last game for a de­ Notes mies. cessive victories over St. Louis, cision. McGraw’s team won’t quit Mayflower Rebekah Lodge will prowler in the night would'realize three of them coming at Sports- and the^ never stop hustling. hold a regular meeting Tuesday, man s Park during the last west- Sept. 25, at 8 o’clock. Following that he was completely cut off from ern trip. the meeting there will he a mem­ The only exception to this state­ DESERTS HIS CALIF. HOME bers’ whist, prizes and refresh­ his telephone. ment is Clarence Mitchell who can ments. I To be sure of your telephone al­ and does beat the Giants about ten George Von Elm, who was de­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schubert GAS times out of a possible nine or feated this year in an early round have returned to their home on ways being where you want it install something. Mitchell will work tho of the national amateur meet, has High street after spending the PHONE—BATTERY SERVICE—1710 finale on Saturday, as insurance moved from Los Angeles to Detroit summer at Crystal Lake. a bedside extension, ^ with a Alex Tournaud, Prop. Comer Cmter and Adams St. against a complete rout In case the where he Is in business now. Roger Crough and Miss May Giants win two .this afternoon. His jCrough of Meriden are spending a The cost is trivial The convenience appearance, like that of Sherdel, few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. We concentrate here on sev­ will mean McGraw’s much discuss­ IT MAY BE HIS YEAR Burke of Village street. is great in fire, sickness, or any peril eral grades of gas and made our ed outfield shift and. according to Mr. and. Mrs. H. C. Dowding mov­ selection only after the moat many, a weakened defense. How­ rigid testa of energy, freedom Manchester Auto After running close for the past ed today from Union street to a Its a saver of steps for the housewife ever, Ott and O’Doul have proved rent on Talcott avenue. from carbon and general econ­ they can’t hit left hantiers, so the two years, “ Biff” Hoffman, Stan­ by day as well as for the householder omy to the consumer. You get Top Co. Reliable ford fullback and captain, hopes Miss Lucille Liebe of Prospect shift is the only out McGraw has. street gave a dinner and bridge to a good "high test,” “rar’in-to- All Work Folly Gnaranteed. Joe Genewlch had been nomi­ to make the All-American team this by night go“- gas here at the lowest mar­ year. a few friends at her. summer cot­ W . J. MfBSSlBR nated to give the Cubs a whirl yes­ tage at Crystal Lake. ket rates— always.___ Battffiry Service terday and, therefore, is the’ likely Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Sherbourn ^TRAFFIC TYDOL Center Street, Cor. Henderson Road nominee against Sherdel in the There areArUUmber of Manches­ . TYDOL-BTHYL of Providence are the guests of Mr. Phone 1816-8 Rentals and Repairs first game. Larry Benton, bell- ter boxing fans who are still un­ convinced that Bat Battalino Is a and Mrs. A. E. Waite of Union Your Exchange Manager weather of the staff, will go after street. ■ WeTl Call Ansrwhere the second game, with Fred Flt*- better fighter than Milton Cohen. They argue that the wet canvaSs ’Will gladly give you full deta& simmons pitching the game of his CORDUROY^ : TeL 1272-3 life at the moment, ready for Sat­ Monday night was a severe handi­ urday. cap to Cohen keeping him from BRONSON PRAISES STRIBLING Resident opinion on the series moving about as usual. However, Goodyear Firestone Is strongly impressed with the five- the conditions must have affected Jimmy Bronson, who seconded fRa4^tor Work both men about the same. As it Gene Tunney in his championship N E W E N G L A N D straight angle In the records and THE SOUTHERN MacheO & Urwick’s^ TIRES regards this as a good bet that the was, Battalino was an easy winner fight, says It would not be surpris­ Giants will rush through ..this one in view of the fact that Cohen did ing to him If young Willie Stribling TELEPHONE COMPANY South Manchester Service That Can’t Be Beat I YukiMnizing ^ for three more. It may be that this little or nothing on the offense af won the heavyweight title in a year t will happen but the laws of ‘‘per­ ter the first couple of rounds. What or 80, GARAGE centage’’ are all against it. In would happen if they met again Anthorixed Servloe For P. J. MOBIABTY fa,ct. It might appear that, If one under ideal conditions, is another < MEHRE IS A YOUNG COACH Do Soto, HopmobUe and BARLOWS 6ABA0E club wins eleven out of eighteen 'story. It remains to be seen. .B a t­ Durant Comer West Center and from another of about equal abll- talino might put Cohen away with Hawy Mehre, head football coach 478 Center St. Tel. 680 595 Mftfa Stn ^ So. Hsiiclieslei ky, it is just possible the former his haymaker, but it Is more prob­ at Georgia, is one of the youngest McKee Streets is due for the rough dry proce.ss able that he wouldn't because of in the game. He is only 28 years TeL 566 Next Door to Sheridan in at least one of the thr«e ^nmes. Cohen’s superior boxing ability. old. 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THE SCHOOL CHILD’S LUNCH. child should be prepared with the same ideas In mind that are involv­ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. ed in the preparation of other meals. Fresh fruit, plenty of milk, Have the attendants at the Lily ^exposition. Widows and mothers Editor Journal of the American bread and butter, peanut butter, Beauty parlor in the House & Hale whose children are grown, to tho Medical Association and of Hygela, graham crackers, lettuce, and eggs building rejuvenate your face by number of fitteen will be chosen the Health Magazine. and such substances are far better chastising the wrinkles wllh per­ the first year for courses in nurs­ I,:"'"* than potato salad, cold meats, sistent pats and manipulations, and ing, salesmanship, specialized "When children have to go a con­ ancient pies and large masses of the use of the best skin food. housekeeping, millinery and other siderable 'distance to school the cake. fields of labor, and these scholar­ question of a suitable luncheon Is The school lunch may serve to To dress with economy a woman ships will be open to women over a serious one for the mothdr to teach the child Important facts re­ must have a slim figure. Stouter settle satiffactorlly. 40. Six months practical courses garding the diet, and also serve as ones have to pay more for simple with tuition and expenses will be There is little opportunity for the basis for developing Important gowns that have the right effect. A the child to have a substantial hoi information relative to health given In the lines the applicaqts \ good slogan for the woman of slen­ are best fitted for In the opinion of dish at noon, unless the teacher habits. der means who would be well- m anages to serve -it at school, or Educating Taste. tne special committee. This project dressed Is "W atch the Sales-”. Un­ of training the older woman will be unless the teacher manages to sc-iwe The child must learn to eat all of less one has plenty of time and Is it at school, or unless the school is the food provided, to acquire a started In New York but the organi­ a good seamstress, the little ready­ zation hopes In time to make na­ equipped with a proper lunchroom. taste for various vegetables and made dress is a pretty good invest­ In many rural schools plans fruits, and the etiquet of the lunch­ tion-wide experiments. have been worked out whereby the ment, It usually has more style, MARY TAYLOR. eon period. He will learn to wait than the home-made one If it does parents take turns In coming to the his turn, to say please and thank cest a little more. school in order to supplement the you, to wash his hands and face be­ food that the children bring from fore eating. The newest accessory for eve­ home in their lunch boxes. He should be taught not-to talk 2 T 0 Soups and Warm Foods. ning wear is the glittering long with his mouth full, to eat slowly, coat ot net or other sheer material, If the school has a department of to sit constantly at the table during economics In which special atten­ the meal hour and not run around to be worn over the gown of satin tion Is paid to the cooking, the the handle hi^ food with knife or chiffon after the velvet wrap has prepararicn of simple soups, heated fork and spoon and not with his been left in the dressing room,— milk drinks, and other warm foods fingers, tc drink only when his a sort of dinner jacket grown up. is a simple matter. mouth is empty, and to clean up The luncheon carried by the after eating. To clean silk fringe, silk meshed lace or knitted silk, stt in a dry pan and cover with dry borax. Let stand W .W .W enf^iiiorth for several hours and then rub and . shake the article In borax. Remove ^ ______from the pan and shake out of /z LOGIC VERSUS LUCK— doors. The borax may be used sev­ eral times. After dummy’s cards are laid 'sX*N\% W £ - m ( M B I S up the table face-up, ex­ The Editor of Fruits and Gar­ amine the twenty-six cards In yo,ur “I’ll have my little heaven if I everpatch up things with Craig." Have you noticed a breach of nomic hope and salvation Is dens magazine is authority for the combined hands to see whether through marriage. statement that only about 5 per game can readily he made befqre THIS HAS HAPPENED template. None at all—unfortunate­ Now suppose you forget your out­ promise case In your paper for your opponents win a trick. If raged sensibilities for a minute, Breach of promise suits put cent of real fruit juice is used in SYBIL THORNE, bride of two ly. some time? UNMISTAKABLE CHIO you hold such high cards that weeks, has deserted her husband in “In any case, I should advise Mab, and listen to me.” women way back in caveman days making the billions of bottles of Can It be that the absurdity and when the oversupply of females game is assured, proceed to make Havana. lUCHARD EDSTIS, fascin­ that you keep your misgivings from (To Be Continued) soft drinks consumed in this coun­ it without further delay. If you ating and unmoral, swept her Into her. Divert her mind. Get her out Injustice and folly of them has who got killed off on the warpath. try every year. The remaining 95 Fathers with the economic bur­ are playing In a minor suit declar­ an impettious marriage after five on deck if you can.” (Sybil philosophizes on life i\nd suddenly smitten the judiciary A sheer yellow-beige crepe, de­ per cent is made chiefly from tar­ ation, clubs or diamonds, you tiays’ eonrtslilp. Tliey met on ship- “Would you be willing to drop in love. At last they reach Boston. much in the same manner as it den of daughters were sometimes veloped along Princess lines, af­ taric acid and coal tar colors. The need eleven tricks for game. If has come to frown upon alimony boar(i and were married in Havana and see her. Doctor?” Meantime, in Havana, Jack Moore able to sell them to some young fects a diagonal closing bodice, grape crop promises to be a large you are playing in a major suit liarlmr. On tlieir wedding niglit “It wouldn’t do a particle of has broken tlie news to Richanl requests when the woman is h^-le male who could accept the eco­ draped so as to give slender hip- one and he believes there are great declaration, hearts or spades, you Rilitard became intoxicated, and good, my dear young lady.” Eustis. Events crowd thick and and hearty, and there are no chil­ nomic burden In exchange for a Une, terminating In huge sof^ bow possibilities ahead for the manu­ need ten tricks for game. At no dren? despite constant promises, ho con­ fast in the next chapter.) drudge and a mother of his dozens with long ends falling helasr ^em- facture and sale of non-intorxicating trump you need nine tricks for tinues to drink. Following a par- Now I am not going on the mat of children. fruit Juices in the homes and com­ game. to declare that no breach of prom­ line. The flounces of triple"'tihred licularly sordid scene, Sybil leaves That night Sybil slept fitfully. But today with the gateways of skirt are placed so as to giVS Im­ mercial bottling plants. This year’s The quickest way to determine liini to spend tlte night in another Mabel never closed her eyes. ise suit is ever justlflcable. But I every profession and business crop is 160,000 tons in excess of whether game is possible is to do say with a loud firm voice that pression of length. Style No. 270 liotel. In tile morning, moved to The dreadful uncertainty of it! In VOUR open to her, with economic secur­ is becoEQing to the slender i^iss or that harvested last year. count the “losers.” Then set out about 99 per cent are practically h)i'give Idiu again, site returns to four days they would be with Craig ity of her own making and not dignified matron, inclined to plump­ to convert tho possible losing tlieir apartment. Richard lies in a and the family. Mabel pounded her nothing but a form of legal black­ that enjoyed at the whim of an­ When making grape juice of tricks into probable winning tricks CHILDREN mail. ness. It is extremely fashionable drunken stupor across the beO. On pillow fiercely and moaned in silent other. woman no more needs eco­ in black lustrous drepe satin, black Concord g.apes. one eighth blue your aim at all times being to tlie floor there is an empty bottle misery. In the first place, though the nomic justice (?) for the loss of plums may be used ahd the flavor make at least three tricks in ex­ ^ Olii>e I ^ b e r ts B a r h n law gives men and women equal crepe Elizabeth, green canton-faille and tlie card of one of Havana’s no­ “Of all the horrible complica­ a prospective m arriage than she* crepe, wine red sheer velvety print­ will be better. cess of your book at no trump, torious women. tions!” (P>ici9,q hi> Ser-vico.Ti^f rights in bringing breach of prom­ needs to marry for money reasons. four tricks In excess of your book ise cases, it has always been al­ ed sheer velvet or navy blue wool Completely disillusioned, Sybil The next morning Sybil went to It is fall and the store windows The breach of promise law Is crepe. Pattern for this exclusive - Cousin Julia’s Cake in a major suit and ‘five in excess seeks M.\BEL Bli.AKE, a Boston breakfast in the salone. But it was are as mellow as the autumn most entirely a female custom. an.insult to the highest type of of your book In a minor suit. While insisting on her right to dress is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 Two eggs, 3-4 cup light brown social worker, with whom she had the last time she essayed it. She forests with their exquisite brown modern woman! years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. sugar, 1 1-4 cup flour, 4 table­ Sure tricks in your game may made tlie trip to Cuba. Mabel, had luncheon and dinner brought velvets, mottled like the turning wage breach of promise suits, be few and yet game may be made. leaves. woman has also Insisted on her Price 15 cents in stamps or coin spoons butter, 1-2 cup sweet milk, meantime, has become engaged to to her on deck, and announced her APRICOT FLAVOR. (coin Is preferred). ■Wrap'-'enin 1 1-2 teaspoons baking powder, 1-2 To find in your hand enough sure J.ACK MOORE, an .American sales­ intention that evening of having all I pass along the street and do right to jilt suitors of whom she tricks to make game without the what every other mother of girls has grown tired, no matter if she carefully. teaspoon cinnamon, 1-8 teaspoon man working In Havana. Sybil tells her meals in her deck chair. If you put a few apricots in salt. use of the “working tools” Is un­ “It’s really much pleasanter,” she is doing—mentally draping these has promised to marry them and them of the llnal break with Rich­ with pi’acUcally any fruit you are Cream butter and beat in sugar usual. ard, and begs Mabel to return to said. “It’s so stuffy In the dining lovely things on my own daugh­ sworn to be faithful unto death. pre.servlng now. they give a pi­ which has been rolled smooth. Save When you hold a “pianola,” a Boston with her. They sail that af­ room.” ters and saying, “Wouldn’t Mary In fact, so taken for granted Is a quant fl.avor. Halved fresh ar,.M- Manrh^ter Herald hand so strong that It practically ternoon, leaving Eiistis still aslcHp. After that she spent most of her look chic in this one, wouldn’t woman’s right to change her mind . > Fat tern . Servic%i?=5; one whole white and part of second “plays by Itself,” and make game, cots make delectable salad when egg white for frosting. Beat yolks On the way home Mabel surprises time in the open, even sleeping one Virginia look well in that one. Oh. about whom she will and will m t filled with cream cheese. you deserve no glory. However, Sybil by suggesting tm Immetliate hot night on the boat deck. And so there’s a stunning black velvet marry, that we have coined the As opr patterns ’ are mailed and one-half while of eggs until when you accomplish such a re­ divorce and advancing the possihlli- the days passed, lazily and pleas­ evening gown trimmed in : 'ver. half - humorous, half - condoning CUCU.MBKR JELI.Y. from New York City please al­ very light. Add to creamed butter sult with proper finessing, duck­ ty of m arriage with CR.AIQ NEW- antly enough, until the journey Not too dressy! Just the thing for word of “coquette” for those la­ low five days. and sugar. Mix and sift flour, bak­ ing, squeezing and throwing the home was over. Saturday niglit at the club.” dies who toss a man's affections ing powder, salt and cinnamon, H.ALL. Craig is a fine young man— A jelly salad flavored with chop­ Pattern No...... lead, to the bewilderment of your tile most eligible Imchelor in Bos­ And so I ramble or — selecting aside as carelessly as an old shoe. ped cucumbers Is exceptionally milk into bowl in which eggs opponents and delight of your and discarding in my window- But when a man does the same ire beaten in order to rinse off ton—and very much in love witli They were getting In in the after­ good when chopped corn and pi­ Price 15 Cents partner, you experience one ef the Sybil. She was in fact engaged to noon. Sybil, in a deck chair, munch­ too gay. Oh, that one with the thing, oh lordy, lordy! mento are added. any egg clinging to sides of bowl. finest thrills of the game; him at the time of her nuid mar­ wing! That’s adorab’e. Aside from the injustice of Add milk and dry ingredients With a little application to the ed an apple meditatively. breach of promise suits being al­ N am e...... riage with Eiistls. “Well. Mab,” she confided, “I’ve And there are the little acces­ CORNEp BEEF HASH. Alternately to first mixtures, beat­ chapters which follow, you will ac­ Sybil becomes ill and Mabel, sories, the maddening little most entirely a woman’s game, ing to make smooth. ‘ Pour into a quire a knowledge of these ‘tac­ made up my mind what I’m going they are utterly obsolete In an age Size ...... thoroughly alarmed, seeks the ad-1 to do. I’m not going to say one groups of shoes, gloves, pocket- Add a few chopped apples to Square oiled and floured cake pan tics which will win for you more books, umbrellas ami stockings to which assumes that any healthy, vice of Dr. Henderson, a passenger single word about Richard to any­ corned heef hash, if you like a Address ...... And bake 40 minutes in a moder- often than waiting for high cards on their boat. match that designers have invent­ able-bodied woman without chil­ ^ate oven. Let cool and cover with and. will give you more satisfac­ body. dren Is exactly as capable of earn­ piquant flavor. Apples are gcod “If Craig still wants to marry ed solely, I believe, to fill up our ■the following frosting, tion as well as a decided advantage NOW GO ON W ITH THE STORY mad houses with mothers—moth­ ing her owr living as some man Is too in lobster salal and in chicken me, after the shameful way I’ve salad. if Frosting over plyers not so equipped. treated him, I’m going to wait un­ ers who stand and gape and de­ capable of earning it for he. ? One and one-half egg whites, 1-2 CHAPTER XXIV Modern women should be In­ Send your order to the “Pat­ til I’m altogether sure of myself. sire, as I do, and resort to rapid tern Dept., Manchester Evening cup , brown sugar, 1-4 teaspoon Mabel had never felt so uncom­ Then, if I know I want to marry multiplying which is futile of sulted by the law’s very assump­ A grocer usually has to walk bo- Manilla. fortable in her life. A brick red tion In holding breach of promise cause his slow paying customers Herald, Manchester, Conn." him—and, oh, my dear. I’d be sure course, since the product of such ^ Roll sugar to njake perfectly flush intensified her unbecoming suits legal that woman’s only eco- ride. this time—I’ll make a clean breast a set would come night unto half ^smooth. Beat whites of eggs until sunburn. She felt that all the blood a hundred dollars or more. Pure in her face had rushed to her blis­ of everything. Perhaps it will kill ^tlff and dry. Beat prepared sugar Craig’s love, but I guess that would And then I come home and |nto whites. Add vanilla and spread tered nose. Even her eyes smarted be my punishment. think it over. What did I see that with painful embarrassment. I could wear? Not a solitary ra,g. foughly on cake. Put into a quick Clean “And I’m a social worker," she “As if you hadn’t had enough gven to brown top. The heat should now!” interrupted Mab^l. A hat perhaps if I try to take off reminded herself sternly, “and sup­ twenty of my precious years. But e at the top of the oven. “Life’s all punishment for me.” LOU6r ftP&D'T fftPr The entire rule for the cake can Best posed to be hard boiled!” “Oh, don’t be morbid, dear. It little elsfe. Dr. Henderson was regarding her And why? e doubled with success and baked isn’t exactly a bed of roses for any In a dripping pan. Double each In­ for " curiously. of us, you know. Makes you won­ Just because, my dears, the “If there is anything I can do—” couturiers, the designers, the Im­ gredient, frosting and all, using' der what’s it’s all about, doesn’t it? .pne whole egg and three yolks in he repeated, and smiled in an ami­ Life’s so hellish—It seems as if porters, the middle-ment, the mer­ Health able, professional sort of way. chants, the buyers, sellers, and ,l|he cake and three whites for the there ought to be something good j|||rosting. “It isn’t about myself I wanted somewhere.” sundry, all understand the fem­ to ask you,” she stammered. “It’s a “Well, I’ll have my little heaven, inine heart. 'i ------friend of mine. Doctor, won’t you if I ever patch things up with They know that the mothers of The Exposition of Women’s Arts 49 HoU sit over there for a few minutes so Craig. If he cares enough, Mab, the country, even such as I, are and Industries has begun a drive St. that 1 can talk without anybody I could get a divorce after a while.” out planning for their daughters. toward better opportunities for hearing us?” “Of course you could, dear. W’hat And as a rule daughters are out, older workers In the business Phone They found deck chairs while did I tell you?” pretty much planning for them­ world, and Mrs. Julia Almira Kigi- 2056 poo^ .Mabel m urm ured distractedly, “Well, there wouldn’t be any selves. .l^ali. sponsor of the exposition has “You’re very good.” And when they sense in It, if It wasn’t going to do The styles, the colors, the iBontributod an Initial fund of $25,- had seated themselves she began to some good. Do you suppose Craig catchy little grimcracks of costume 000 to start the foundation. Mrs. talk rapidly. will want me, Mab—when he jewelry all are made for youth ^OU GWE- iOliver Harriman is chairman of the “I don’t know how to begin. Per­ know s?” and, for youth only. haps I’m foolish to bother you, but , “Oh, I’m sure he will. Sib. I I ponder! I wonder! I become I’m so worried. You see—it’s this tliink real love can forgive most argumentative. Why is it that a way. Doctor—” and she launched anything.” matron has to take a back seat In into the story of Sybil’s marriage. “But I'Couldn’t forgive Rich.” the style shows? Then I remember “Xow,” she concluded hopelessly, "Of course you couldn’t. That my. history. ’T\fas ever thus. “you see how it is. If the poor was different. He Insulted you— Fashion is to dress up youth—not t : girl’s going to have a baby, it’s per­ outraged you—oh, my dear, there maturity. It has no use for the Cleaners Qesn fectly awful, for she doesn’t mean Isn’t any comparison at all.” forties. to tell anyone that she has been "Perhaps Craig will think I But Hark! Here comes another married. She doesn’t want to have treated him as horribly as Rich thought. In my ramblint,s, not all anything to do with that wicked treated me. In a way there’s a sort of the meUow toned velvets were : 1 man. And besides—it would be ter­ of parallel.” j in the windows. Many had been rible to bring a child into the world “There isn’t. Sib. Craig will un­ on the street, on exquisite youth­ with a heritage like that. derstand.” ' ful figures, made to wear them. “Richard Eustis was druqk al­ But many of these youthful fi,g- most every blessed minute. If she’s Mabel tried to sound confident, ures had stepped aprlngingly going to have a baby, everybody but her heart was full of misgiv­ along beside trudging shabby .will know about her marriage. And ings. Suppose Craig did love Sybil, mothers. Mothers with old scuffed they’d know she had run away just the same. Suppose he did want pocketbooks, crooked heels, dusty from her husband. Oh, it would to marry her. But suppose Sybil hats, and nondescript dresses. be so dreadful!” was §oing to have a baby—Rich­ Do I blame these youngsters Mabel sighed miserably. Then ard’s baby. How would Craig feel who take and take and take? No! a thought, like lightning, flashed about that? And how about Rich­ I blame these mothers who give across her mind. ard? It would be his baby, too. and give and give. Fall House Cleaning “Heavens above!” she groaned, Mightn’t he want It? It Is not' fair to children to give -ah(7 "GALLOf)9' “it would be worse than that. That was a new idea. Mabel them no chance to, be generous. doesn’t hold its former horrors for the busy house­ They’d never believe Sybil had pondered it silently. Perhaps Sybil wife. With Dougan’s to clean curtains, draperies been married at all.” would let him have it. If she and rugs and freshen them up to look like new, the Doctor Henderson twirled his didn’t love Rich, perhaps she would­ NON-SKID HANG.\RS. thumbs upon his little round stom­ n’t love the baby—his baby. business of Fall house cleaning becomes a decide^y ach. Sybil interrupted her train of To prevent dresses from slip­ simpler problem., “And how,” he asked, “did you thought. t ping off . hangars, wind elastic think I could help you?” “Mab, I was talking to the cap­ hands around the ends of the Cleaning and Dyeing Mabel explained. “But you see I tain yesterday," she demanded. “He hangers. If hangers are of wood, Free Collection and Delivery. may be making a mountain out of a says that all life is accidental, and push rubber-tipped tacks Into each mole hill. But she’s perfectly miser­ that everything is chance. He had end. able. She hasn’t been able to eat a the thing pretty well doped. I thing since we catue aboard. Do think I rather agree with him. TOMATOES AU GRATIN. you suppose, Doctor,. that she is .“Take me for instance. I’m. sure Sliced tomatoes, cooked au gra- going to have a baby?" Mother was satisfied enough. All tin are delicious.'' Grill tomatoes The Thoughtfully the little physician my life Pve thought she half re­ sliced three-fourth on an Inch gazed upon the ocean. sented'me." * thick and dipped In crackers. Ar­ DYE 'WORKS “■Well, now, that’s a very diffi­ “Sybil!” Mabel’s laughing protest // range in a shallow baking dish, Harrison Stroet .INC Phone cult thing to say—at this stage of was rather shocked. cover with cheese . sauce and SoutK Manchsster the game. There are no bard and “ "Well, I have,” Insisted Sybil. crumbs and put under the oven — Iv MU mvicK, m& J: PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SE P T ^ E R 20,1928,

■’i that the steamship Santa Maria of 95,000,000 PALACE SENTENCED TO DIE personally is concerned. The POUCE SPREAD DRAGNET the United Fruit Company and TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION Boston, Mass., Sept. 20.^—Gang! Smith train ran out of the Nebras­ TAIL OF CYCLONE CREW OF, FREIGHTER steamship Bessemer City of the Gero, of Brooklyn, N..^Y., convicted NO REAR PLATFORM ka, Kansas grain belt during =the United States Steel Company' were , Newport, R. I., Sept. 20.—Mar­ of murder in connection with the night and swunk into Oklahomi^. FOR RANIERI KIDNAPERS also rushing to the aid of the sink­ ble Palace, the $5,000,000 summer shooting in a north end street of The governor’s second major RESCUED IN STORM ing Willbabco. cottage of Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont, Joseph FanUsia, today was starting SPEECHES FOR AL speech of the trip will be delivered WKESNEWYORK Later the Guyaquil sent out a will be sold to the highest bidder, preparations for death, having been tonight in Oklahoma City. His . I’X V i ------message that she was alongside the it was announced today, following sentenced to die In, fhe . electric train is due to arrive there at 9:30 Chicago, Sept. 20.—Despite dire Willbabcd and that she had been receipt of a cablegram from the chair during the week of Novem­ a. m. C. S. T., affording him the Four Dead, Handreds of threats that he would be slain if he successful in taking off the crew. owner, who is in France. The enor- ber' 4 th. Cero showed no emotion opportunity of an entire day for did not preserve the traditional Hit by Hurricane 200 Miles It was presumed that lifeboats omus cost of maintenance was giv­ when sentence was pronounced by Fears to Strain His Voice; conferences with state leaders.. silence of the Mafia, Billy Ranieri, were used in the rescue on the en as the reasou for the sale. Judge Louis S. Cox. Of all the states .which Gov. Ships Wrecked and Big ten-year-old Italian boy, freed by storm tossed sea. The Duke of Marlborough wooed Crowds Everywhere Want Smith visits on the present swing kidnapers after bejng held thirteen South of Cape Hatteras; Last word of the Willbabco stat­ and won Cousuelo Vanderbilt in through the west. Democratic raan- Property Damage. days a prisoner on an isolated farm ed that those^ aboard the Guyaquil Marble Palace—a romance that lat­ ‘O L D S _ agers feel less confident of Okla­ for a ransom of $60,000, is today Is Sinking. could see that she was down by fhe er went on the rocks. Mrs. Belmont of head or chest are more easily Him to Speak. homa than possibly any other state, loading heavily armed cordons of .head drifting southeast and that introduced woman suffrage to the treated externally’wfth— save Kansas. Long known as a cen­ New York, Sept. 20—Four per­ Chicago bureau detectives in a apparently her engine room was 400 in Marble Palace and royalty ter of Klan activities, Oklahoma sons dead in New York and vicinity, hunt for his captors. under water. has been entertained there. presents a difficult problem for the hundreds of small craft dashed to A gigantic dragnet, the largest in Boston, Mass., Sept. 20.—The Sealed bids, accompanied by cer­ Enroute -wltli Gov. Smith to Democrats this year. Normally a bits along the New Jersey, Long - Chicago police annals acting under rescue of the crew of the freight Anyhow, no one these days says, tified checks of $50,000, will be Oklahoma City, Sept. 20.—Gover­ Democratic state it is listed in the land and Westchester county the guidance of the child, swooped steamship Willbabco, of the Wil­ “What Smith?” opened October 9. nor Alfred E. Smith is a very de­ books of both parties this year as shores, iproperty damage counted In down on a lonely farmhouse located liams line, approximately 200 miles termined man—once he makes up “debatable.” Both parties are hope­ eight figures, and a Ward line pas­ on the Fox river 40 miles from south of Cape Hatteras in the tail- ful of carrying it. Neither is san­ senger ship bound up from Havana Chicago and sacked it for possible his mind. end of the .Florida hurricane was guine. 24 hours overdue and unreported, clues to the ooy’s abductors. While told today in radiograms picked up He announced at the start of his Gov. Smith’s last stop in Kansas was the toll today of the meeting the house was deserted, it tallied here. •western invasion that not under before crossing the Oklahoma bor­ here of two gales. exactly with the description given The rescue was effected at day­ any circumstances ■would he make der was at Wichita, near midnight, Bright sunny skies and clear by the lad as his captors’ lair. break this morning by the steam­ but as Wichita is on his Friday weather with a light wind were any speeches from the rear end of In the midst of these investiga­ ship Guyaquil, owned by the Pana­ schedule, en route from Oklahoma New York’s lot today as the city ma railroad. his train. He has a voice that won’t tions the mysterious Mafia again City to Denver where he speaks checked the damage. The tail of raised Its head long enough to de­ First news of the plight of the stand any undue straining. “No Saturday night, there was no ad­ the West Indian hurricane which mand of its ilk and victims the Willbabco, later reported sinking, hack-platform stuff,” he said. Vet­ vertisement of the stop. lashed Porto Rico, Florida and the came in a message which said that eastern seaboard with terrific loss stoic silence of the banditti. “Say erans of many campaigns, includ­ nothing and do nothing” was the she had been pounded by the hea-vy of life struck New York last night seas and that she had sprung a ing Bryan in '96, smiled to them­ on the wheels of an old-fashioned ominous warning Issued from the JOHN AND HIS GUARD hidden Cammorists. leak In her Number Four hold. selves and, knowing Gov. Smith’s northefipter which had been blow­ The Willbabco said that she had ing destruction from Maine to Dela­ As the investigation progressed weakness for crowds, offered odds two more Sicilian suspects were ar­ let go her aft deck load but that . NOW “KEEPING HODSF’ ware for the past 24 hours. the wind was blowing strong and that he would not and could not Three Boys Missing rested and taken to the office of the assistant'state's attorney for ques­ that the sea was very rough. carry out his determination. A dozen cases of major injuries An hour later came an SO S The Democratic nominee has! Son of President and Secret due to the storm were reported to tioning in connection with the kid­ ! call from the Willbabco. been on the road four days and Service Man Move to New police .While three boys were miss­ naping. The identity of the men Rushing to Scene ■il traveled approximately 2,000 miles, Quarters. ing from their Staten Island homes. authorities refused to divulge. t The Guyaquil wirelessed that meeting thousands of people. He The dead are J. H. Hughes, 76, However, they intimated that the she was rushing to the aid of the Phone men occupied a prominent role in has yet to make anything even ap­ New Haven, Conn., Sept., 20— who died of shock at Cape May, stricken freighter, proaching a speech from the rear- John Coolidge has become a house­ N. J., when wind uprooted some the extortion plots of Chicago’s A short time later came word 201 platform of his train. There have holder, temporarily at least. He 100-year-old trees; Frank Inger- “Little Sicily.” been opportunities galore and urg­ and his secret service aide hare soll, fisherman, of Somer’s Point, ing no end, but the governor is moved to the Benjami.. Bacon home N J., drowned: Thomas Wright, adamant. He has strained his back on Edwards street for the time be­ 35 of Sea Drift, N. J., electrocuted NOT A SUICIDEX?) in a dozen different postures, shak­ ing and will live there indefinitely when he stepped from a wrecked ing outstretched hands, but no during his stay in New Haven. The automobile into a tangle of fallen l^ew Salem, N. Y., Sept. 20— Cer­ speeches. two youn»g men will “keep house” live Wires at Highlands, N. J., and tain evidence casting doubt on the All Expect Speech in their new home, having been an unidentified man killed by a theory that Walk Miller, fight pro­ At times it has been difficult to given the use of a portion of the falling tree here. moter, committee suicide will be stick to his program. At Topeka, dwelling for their own purposes, The Ward liner Monterey with presented to the October Grand Do Ton Kansas, for example, thousands of according to unofficial information nearly jtOO passengers and more Jury, Sheriff Arthur Rice announc­ than Yqo crew has no . been heard people thronged about his train here. ' ' ed today. Need Money? and about the speakers platform New Haven continued today to from since she left Havana for New It was learned that a fingerprint that had been erected, with loud keep Johp Coolidge as free from York. The liner, in the hold of expert had been called into the case We will help you, if you LUMBER speakers and campaign parapher­ the annoyances of public attention which a small fire . occurred last to examine marks near the spot on are keeping house* Strict- nalia, hard by the railroad tracks. as possible and friends in the uni­ week while the ship was tied up at Miller’s health farm,where he was privacy. 24 hour service. Senator Charles Curtis’ home folks versity district, in which the new a pier at Progreso, Mexico, was due found dead with two bullet wounds. turned out en masse for the Demo­ home is located, were ready to treat here at dawn yesterday. She had For Instance cratic nominee. They expected a him as he desires to be treated. not arrived at 8:30 today and ship $100 Loan speech. They were disappointed. The new Coolid.,e home is a bit news was without word»of her. may be repaid $5 monthly, There are so many kinds and grades of lumber and “A1 shook scores of hands with more than a mile from his office plus lawful interest building materials, that the average buyer is often uncer­ a guttural “glad to see you.” But and within a stone’s throw of the tain as just what is best suited to his needs. that was all. So it was all of yes­ new university buildings on Pier- terday through the towns and ham­ $200 Loan When he comes to us his troubles are over. Our long son-Sage Square. Homes of many ShoreA lets of Nebraska and Kansas, of the city’s wealthiest families are may be repaid $10 months experience in furnishing the people of Manchester and sur­ Fairbury, Belleville, Clay Center, within sight and sound of the R a d le y ; ly, plus lawful interest rounding communities 'with building materials makes our Manhattan, 'Topeka, McFarland. house. counsel valuable to you when buying, Herrington. bo Your Feet Swell and Inflame and X o b ster' They told him a few weeks ago A genius is a plodder who has Get So Sore You Can Hardly Walk? $300 Loan in Albany to leave his famous arrived. The older the fool the Have You Varicose or Swollen may be repaid $15 month* “Our Lumber Builds Manchester Homes brown derby behind him when he younger he likes the chicken. r . , . Veins? Dinner ly plus lawful interest started "west. j To stop the misery, pain or sore­ Our Coal Heats Them.” Wears Brown Derby ness, , h&lp reduce the dangerous FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. Every payment reduces They said the west wouldn’t un­ swollen veins and strengthen the the interest cost. derstand the brown derby, that EVERY D.4Y legs, use Moone’s Emerald Oil. (E.xcept Sunday) PERSONAL FINANCE they weren’t being worn in Kan­ IDEAL LOANS This clean powerful penetrating yet COMPANY sas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and the UP TO $300 safe antiseptic healing oil is simply other states he will visit on this Rooms 2 and 3, State Theater Ai-e made to deserving people whO' jWonderful for Ulcers— Old Sores Building. 733 Main Street, two weeks tour. Above all things, need ready cash and. appreciate and Broken Veins. Magnell Drug they said, leave the brown derby the prompt, confidential and Co., So. Manchester, and all first- H oniss's SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCBeSTGR-LciMBeR C o behind. “Why?” asked the gover­ courteous loan service we render 22 State St. Call, Write or l‘hone 1-0-4. INCORPORATED them. Call and let us explain our class drug stores. Oi>eii 8:3U to 5. Sat. 8:30 to 1. N nor. “I wear it here, why not plan in detail. Any information (Under Grant’s Store) there? I’m going to be myself.” without obligation. M I O O N E ’S Hartford, Conn. Licensed by State, \ He has worn the brown derby bonded to public. South Manchestei:* CouneotiicDQt in every public appearance he has IDEAL FINANCING made since leaving Albany. Not ASSOCIATION, INC. EMERALD OIL once has he appeared in any other nS3 Main St. Room 408 Hartford. Conn. headgear. F. \V. Hawklnaon, Mgr. . This is “Al” Smith’s campaign. Phone 2.8052 It is being conducted according to his own ideas, at least insofar as he

\ WALK-OVER» , When your suit fits it pleases your pride. When \ your shoes fit, both pride and feet ai'e glad. The makers -;, of Walk-Overs have a sympathetic understanding of men’s feet and their requirements. Correctness of style ' i l a a u s ' ^ is taken for granted, but Walk-Over comfort is deUb- -erately planned. \ < . The Dictator * Let Your Next Pair of SHoes Be Walk-Overs. Traveled 5000 Miles NE of the secrets of today's well’grooiri- O ed woman lies in her complete knowl­ in 4751 Minutes— edge of Fashimi’s very latest edicts. And H. GARDNER knowing in advance oL her selections the 847 Main Street trend of the season's stylings, she makes her South Manchester, Conn. A Record For Cars Priced purchases, from bonnet to boots, with an eye on the mode of the moment and a very defin­ ite conception of the complete ensemble as it Under $1400 'cmicems her. One of her methods of obtaining the vpry latest news from the fashion centers of. the Feel Chilly? It has Speed, Stamina and Style .world is her consistent habit of reading the women's wear advertising in The Manchester GET A Evening Herald. Here she obtains not only the latest news of Fashion, she learns, too, UNIVERSAL PORTABLE Also, StudebakePs Exclusive just where the reedly new thipgs may be had at prices which she can afford. ELECTRIC HEATER <• • Just the thing to take Ball Bearing Spring Shackles’ away the chill that bothers you .before you get ready to READ THE WOMAN'S APPAREL ADVERTISING start the furnace up again. '^Vhere Can You Match It BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. Economical to operate—| costs only 8c an hour. I . at $1185! ^EPTEivjBER SPECIAL { 1 Lo,b, factory '.1 % $5.75 Value for $5.()0 I w THE CONKEY AUTO CO. Down a Month $1.00X $1.00 i 20£ast Center Street, South Manchester The Manchester Electric Co.. iiattthfafer Iffraii ^ 1 773 Main Street Phone 1700 ' aa$i yi I

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lufv.- Want Ad Information Lost and Foond Fuel aud Feed 40-A ants conspired to defraud insurance companies by starting a rubber PEEK TO SPEAK LOST — POCKETBOOK containing FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $11 per factory, filling it with damaged Manchester sum of money and valuable pin on cord, not load, hard wood sltibs $10 HOOVER R A N S Park street. Reward If returned. Ad­ per cord, native lumber $30 per 1000. / goods and poor machinery, and dress Box 250, In .care The Herald. Lathrop Bros. Tel. Man. 1779. then setting the place afire. FOR Evening Herald ' Mrs. Evan Shaevitz, of Bridge­ (Continued from l*age 1) LOST—BETWEEN High school and FOR SALE—BEST OF hardwood Phone Your W ant Ads AN EXTENSIVE port, and Abe Matthews of Boston, Gassified Advertisements Post Office, red pocketbook contain­ slabs, large load $7, hardwood $8. ing sum of money. Finder please Chaa Palmer, 895-3. who are under arrest in the same response, Raskob. In answer to Count six averags words to a Une. 'call 2029 or return to High school case, were brought into court to­ initials: numbers and abbreviations To Tha newspaper inquiries, pulled out a pach count as a word and compound office. Fuel aud Feed 49-A day at the request of the defense well worn copy of the McNary- words a* wcfrda Minimum cost Is SOUTHERNTODR cciinsel who will use them as wit­ Annonncements Haugen bill and said: price o£ three l^nea ^ FOR SALE—WELL seasoned hard nesses, it was announced. “If anyone can define that, he wood, $13 a cord, quality and meas­ (Continued from pagq,,l|) Line rates per day for transient S'l'EAMSUlP riCKUn'S—all parts of ure guaranteed, prompt delivery. would render a service to all pari­ the world. Ask for sailing lists and Phone 1988-12. ------) ties,” he said. “Gov. Smith has de­ Effective SlnrcU 17, ratea Phone 7S0-S. Robert J. Smith. Evening Herald ports from his Tennessee l^ders, HAPPENY GIVES BLOOD clared his position clearly. I can' Cash Charge 1009 Main street. FOR SALE—HARD .AND SOFT slab to add to these still coming an on 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts wood, stove length. Fireplace wood add nothing to what he has raid,” 9 ots 11 cts his trip to New Jersey. J. Will Tay­ 3 Consecutive Days Automobiles for Sale 4 6 to 9 dollars a truck load. V. Flrpo, Simultaneously, Raskob made 1 Day n cts 13 cts 116 Wells. Phono 1307-2. lor, the Tennessee national com­ FOR ELEVENTH TIME public the pledge jf Smith support All ord'e’rs for irregular insertions mitteeman, General James A, Fow­ from the first Republican “Bolter” will be cha red at the one-time rate. FOR S-ALE—CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE—SEASONED, hard wood, Call 664 ler, Senatorial candidateii and Special rates for long term eve.-y car, cheap. Call 728 or come to 201 stove length $12.00 a 'cord. O. U. to announce in Ne'jiaska following dav advertising given upon request. East Center street. Whipple. Telephone 2228 evenings. Marion Richardson, state caihpalgn Peter Happeny of 22 Knighton the governor’s Omaha speech. Ads ordered tor three or six days director, told him he would'] carry street, today submitted to a blood The first public statement of sup­ and stopped before the third FOR SALE—1924 JORDAN touring FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wood, And Ask for “Bee"' day will be charged only for the ac­ car, mechanically O K, good rubber. chunks $6.50 a load, spilt $7,26. Fred their state as a result of hte con­ transfusion operation for the port for the Democratic ticket from tual number of times the ad appear­ Reasonable if taken at once. Apply O. Glesecke, telephone Manchester templated visit. They said the eleyenth time in four years. His a member of the Catholic clergy ed charging at the rate earned, but 531 Center street or telephone 8C6-2. 1204-12. I Tell Her What You Want speech of Senator’Wm. E. Borah, blood giving was at Manchester was' released by headquarters to­ no allowances or refunds can be maoe of Idaho, at Knoxville, Saturday Memorial hospital this morning day^ It was a vigorous denjmeia- on six time ads stopped after toe RUD.SON SEDAN. 1928, driven less Gardeu'FanU'Dalry Products 60 hfih day. than 1000 miles, condition guaran­ She will take your ad. help you word it for best results, night and Hoover’s trip would ^ when Happeny gave a pint of tion of prohibition by Rev. Father No ‘‘till forbids”: display lines not teed, at a special low price if sold and see that it is properly inserted. Bill will be mailed swing the state into the Republican blood to Mrs. Katherine Moriarty, James Curran, rector of St. Mary’s this week. Telephone 99. same day allowing you until seventh day after iusertiou column “without a doubt. church, Wilkesbarre, Pa. ^°^he Herald will not be responsible FOR SALE—R IP E NATI"YE poaches. Father Curran declared himself for more than one Incorrect Insertion One Model 68 Marmon demonstra­ Prices reaso. able. 279 Keeney streeL to take advantage of the CASH RATE. The nominee meanw^le was of any advertisement ordered for tor. seeking to catch up with all head­ “a prohibitionist in practice and in more than one time. ' Two 1926 Chevrolet coaches. FRESH PICKED fruits .and vege­ quarters matters so he Sian get policy for the last sixty y^ars, and The Inadvertent omission of mcor- 1925 Overland coach. tables from our farm. Roadside away for a few days’ fishing down a Republican for the last thirty.” rect puhllcatlsn of advertising will to Also about 8 other good used cars. stand. Driveway Inn, 655 No Main. rectified only by cancellation of the CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phone 2659. the Chesapeake bay. He has con­ “While it took our fellow citizens charge made for the service rendered. Center and Trotter Streets templated the fishing trip;; for the well nigh one ,hui dred years to . • • Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. make America dry,” he said, “It , All advertisements must conform Household Goods 51 Apartmeiits, leL paper, metals, etc, 131 Oak street. street attached. trials of Willir m Kirschehbaum, of 462. Fd K RK.NT—SEVEl'.Al. first class Dancing ...... 28-A Tel. 1527-4, S. Abramson. rents wUh all miproveinetiis Apply lU'lLDING PEU.MI’rS Newark, N. J., and Jack Sherer, of Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Edward I flolL 865 Main street. Tel E. J. Holl, one-family house on New York, who are accused of SEWING MACHINE, repairing of WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all Wanted—Instruction ...... '. . . . . 30 al( makes, oils, needles an^' suppl’es. ■ S6‘l Financial .v. * kinds of chickens. Will also buy lot No. 54 Autumn street, in the statuatory arson. Segall was sent R. W. Garrard. 37 Edw ard sir "t. rags, paper, magazines and old Hollywood tract. 10 prison for the same fi,te, in tlie Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages '■ .... 31 Phone 715. FOR RENT—5 ROO.M flat on New­ Business Opportunities...... 32 metals. Morris H. Lessner. Call 1545. man street, ell modem Improve­ E. J. Holl, one-family house on plant of the Reduso Rntjiber Com- Money to Loan ...... 33 ments. Inijulre ,147 East Center lot No. 36, of the Bluefield tract, I'any’s plant here in. May, 1927, Money Wanted ...... 34 Help Wanted— Female 35 WA.NTED TO BUY old care for lunk, street. Telephone 1830. Help and Slinnilonn used parts for sale, general auto re­ located on Proctor road. tliat caused the arrests of Sherer, Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 WANTED—KITCHEN ’ Woman f7r pairing, day and night wrecking FOR RE.NT—2ND FLOOlt. 6 rooms, E. J. Holl, one-faniily house at Kirschenbaum and two others.. Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 our girls’ boarding house. Apply to 'service. Aliel's. 26 Cooper street. ih good condition, at 75 Benton 111 Benton street, in the Green­ Segall spent the morning on the Telephone 789. Help Wanted—Male cr Female . 37 Cheney Bros. Employment Bureu. street. Telephone Home Bank A- acres tract. witness stand under examination Agents Wanted ...... -.37-A Ti list Company. Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 W.ANTED—YOKING girl for house- The Aberthan Construction Com­ by W. H. Comley, state’s attorney, Situations W anted—Male ...... 39 work. Apply at 341 Lydall street. Rooms Without Roard 5» Kd R r e n t — L,Wd a n d tliieo room pany for the erection of a third and will spend the afternoon bein.g Employment Agencies ...... 40 after 6 p. m. suites III .Juiinsun Block, with lll•>(1■ story addition to the Cheney Broth­ questioned by John Keogh, of Nor­ Live Stock—Pets—Poultry-Vehicles FURNSHED ROOM—PRIVATE home ern iiiibruveiiienis. Apbly tu lolio- Dogs—Birds—Pets ...'...... 41 WA.NTEU—SINGLE girls with High located five minutes w alk from son. Phone 524 or lanitur 2U4U. ers yarn warehouse, to be 60 by walk, and F. J. Grohl, of New Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 school training for clerical pi.sltlons. mills. Can accommodate one or two 91.1 feet, of brick, to cost $30.- Y’ork. defense counsel. Segall today Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Apply to Cheney Brothers Employ­ persons. Call 10G8-3. Business f.oratlons fni Rent (M 000. . told the court that the two defend- Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 ment Office. The Colonial Board Company, With the coming of James Buchanan of Pennsyl­ For Sale—Miscellnneons' P'OR r e n t —PLEASANT furnished Articles for Sale ...... 45 WANTED-SINGLE girls to learn room, and bath, apartment steaj.i FOR RENT—STORE at 1011 Main one-story brick building 30 by 72 vania to the, presidency in 1857 the discussion over Boats and Accessories ...... 46 rnill operations in cravat depart­ heat, gas, light housekeeping if de­ street. Apply to Self Serve Shoe feet as an addition to its paper slavery became still more bitter. The Dred Scott dec^. Building Materials ...... 47 ment. Apply Employment Office, sired. Call 216-2. Store. mill in Parker village. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry 48 Cheney Bn thers. sion of the supreme court declared that negroes could Electrical Appliances—Radio .; 49 FCR RENT—131 East Center street, Homes for Sale not become citizens and that Congress could not keep Fuel and Feed ...... '...... 49-A first class room, on bath room floor; Houses for Kent 05 Garden — Farm-^Dalry Products 50 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 near Center. Near East Center street, nice slavery out of the territories. Many states in the north Household Goods ...’...... ; ...... 51 FOR RENT—5 ROOM house, all mod­ single of seven rooms, all extra helped slaves to reach Canada. > C. Maoliinery and Tools ...... 52 H'ANDSO^IE pedigreed German police Boarders Wanted 5II-A ern Improvements, near school and FORMER TEACHER HERE Musical Insirumenis ...... 53 dog, 10 months old. Will sell cheap trolley line.. Inquire at 3 Golway good size, steam, gas, etc., garage. ^By NEA. Through Sp.ecial Permission of thg Publishtft nf The B«ofc of KnMritJp. CoPYfigW..1923.4{C. Office and Store Equipment .... 54 for quick sale. Phone Ora Sherwood, street or telephone 2502. Listen, all for $7,600. It is a real Spjirting Goeds—Guns ...... 55 1927-3. LARGE ROOM with board in private bargain. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 home, near Center, suitable for one REPORTED NEAR DEATH Wearing Apparel —F urs'...... 57 or two. Address Box R, Herald. HELICOPTER W RECKED W anierl—To Buy ...... 68 FOR S-ALE — THOROUGHBRED $500 down, total price $6700 for Itoonin—Hoard—Hotels —Resorts police puppies, 278 Hilliard street. Apartments, Flats, Tenements 03 "Word was received in town last an up-to-date modern, 6 room sin­ Restaurants, night that Miss. Marjorie Cotter of gle, oak floors, gas, steam heat, 2 Rooms Without Hoard..'.....;.. 59 Le Bourget, France, Sept. 20.— Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Poultry and Supplies 43 FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms, Mlddlefield, a former teacher in car garage. Ask to see it. Country Board —Resorts ...... 60 three room apartment, steam heat, The “Cievra Autogiro,” helicopter Manchester, was a patient at the H otels—Kestaiirants ...... 61 Koit SAl.E—h a r k e d ROCK. Pul­ corner of Foster and BIssell; also 2 which successfully negotiated the Mi'ddlesex hospital, Middletown in A short distance off'iMain, well Wanted — Jtnoius—Hoard ...... 62 lets. Karl Marks. 136 Summer street. garages for rent. Inquire 109 Foster. English channel and flew to Paris, Real Estate For Rent Telephone 1877. Telephone 2682-W. a serious condition with pneumonia built single with every convenience, Apartments. Flats, renemtnis.. 63 was wrecked today when it crashed and that her death was expected. good generous lot and all offered at ■ Business I.ocatloDs for Kent ... 64 01,1 VEK BROTHERS dav old chicks FOR RENT—FOUR room ‘'enement. to the ground here from a height of Miss Cotter taught Ih Manches­ only $7,500. ‘Houses tor Kent ...... 65 from two year old hens. Hollywood with lights and bath, rent reason­ 600 feet. Don Juan de Cievra, in­ ter for eight years, first as a fifth Suliurhan for Kent ...... 66 Sr rw.'q-Minor! tested and free troin able. Inqqire Miss Ida Hodge In rear ventor, builder and pilot of the heli­ Summer Homes for K ent ...... 67^ . w_hite diarrhea. OL'ver Bros.. Clarks 143 North Main stree'. grade teacher, later the sixth grade Brand new single with heated Wanted to Kent ...... 68 Cornor. Conn. copter, and a passenger were unin­ and then as a teacher of boys In the garage, 6 rooms, oak floors up and . Real Estate For Sale jured. seventh grade . of the Barnard down, fireplace. A fine home for Apartment Buildings tor Sale .. 69 Articles for Sale 45 FAKE VETERANS JAILED Business Property for S ale ...... 70 Hartford, Conn., Sept. 20.— Ro­ Cievra was making a demonstra­ School. In 1"923 she left Manchester $7,500. tion flight. The helicopter rose al­ and had taught in the schools of Farms and l.a.,d tor Sale 71 FOR S.ALE—USED LAUNDRYETTE land Martin and Emanuel Moses, Houses for Sale ...... 72 two Worcester residents who solic­ most vertically and suddenly crash­ Hartford until taken ill. Lots for Sale ...... 73 electric washing machine In excel­ ed after it had reached only 600 Resort Property for SaD ...... 74 lent mechanical condition. Almost ited in this district for funds for a Suliurlian for Sale ...... 75 new. Can arrange time payments if veterans’ organization with which feet altitude. The Spanish inventor FIT TO KIJiL Robert J. Brown was captured, ■ necessary. Phone 1107.' Hlllery Bros. of the Autogiro could not explain Real Ksiate tor Exchange ...... '76. they had no connection were sent to SHE: Do you think m y dress 1009 Main John Prown made his tried and handed by the Wanted — Iteal Estate ...... 77 FOlUvSiC LB—BO W LI NG alley,. Odd jail for three months each today by what had caused the crash and was is a perfect fit? famous raid on the ar­ A action—l.egal Notices Fellows ' building. Apply to E. C. heartbroken over the wreck of his HE: Almost a convulsion.— Tit- Real Estate, Insurance, state of Virginia. The Auction Sales ...... 78 Judge Allyn L. Brown in Superior senal at-Harper’s Ferry Legal Notices ...... 73 Packard at Packard's Pharmacy. Court. brain-child. Bits. ( Steamship Tickets slavery issue flamed up and attempted to excite as the dominating ques­ the slaves to rise and kill tion befdre the country. GAS BUGGIES- Ye Gods ! By Frank Beck the whites. WE VE HAD A d o n t Llrii'l I ’ WANT .PUEASEJ AND AMY Q o b o ' p i LOVELY LUNCHEON _ TO BUTT W , IVE SAID TD NO OFFENSE LOOK >! THINKS HE’S l e t ’s " n o t spo il it n k s h t ' VIOLA, BUT ALEC RATHER NOT MISS AVALON. t h e r e is SO DIFFERENT BY t a l k in g a b o u t IS SO UPSET SPEAK OF IT - SO I JUST WANTED t h e ALEC- MY QUARREL ABOUT IT HE AMY’S FROM OTHER 'OLD IF T H A T IS THE TO SMOOTH HUSBAND, MEN--JUST BU22AROS W ITH HIM IS A CAN’T GET HIS tMf>ORrANT MATTEfi < PERSONAL MATTER MIND DOWN THINGS OVER AND WITH WAIT ----- t h a t '-Liv e YOU Wa n t e d t o FOR alec's sak e A PEROXIDE THIS WILL ■ RIGHT­ AND I’D RATHER TO THE POLISH TALK OVER , I \ NOT DISCUSS NO HARM IN BLONDE_ TAKE SOME 'S '^ BEHiNb BUSINESS. 1 MUST ASK TO TRYING ,v IS OF-THE STARCH U S !!(, V H E N FIGURED__ BE e x c u s e d ! H E M TO O K ‘I ------THERE ? o u t o f HER V IO L A O U T PRIDE .' i BOR 'l u n c h e o n TO T R Y AND 4 9 E F F E C T A RECONClUATlON BETWEEN HER 'A N D A L E C , ^ HE W A S The Democratic party split into a northern arid ^ E N T IR E L Y southern branchi the first nominating Stephen A. Doug­ iN P R E n& A S D las, the latter John C. Breckenridge. The - Constitu­ tional Union party named John Bell,, while the Repub­ s t a r t l i n g licans nominated. Abraham Lincciln. Thoug^l^incolni ■K>\ ENbUMG; , in 1860, did not have a-majority of the populair vote, he was elected bemuse of the numerous candidates. ‘ ■ \ 9-20 •)!

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'■ - i, MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.1928. PAGE THIRTEEN TLAPPER FANNY SAYgT SENSE NONSENSE SKIPPY By Percy L. Croshjy

Times Have Changed When Grandma was a Flapper . U)CCL« IF VA W O M 't HCtCO, 15 THIS [ She dressed like Mother Hubbard TAH€ M€ TD t h e But Grandma’s Flapper daughter Dresses more like her cupboard. PoiUf^STAmS MOVIES, AN* IP VA - t u iu L V a s t o p i n P H O N C ? IS t h a t 6 d y m e t h e ousENeeftAv*^ a n * Get ’Em Hot or Cold v o u , p a p a T B A i N c B a c k s o m e The latest report hit from Tin b I R 2 8 'F 0 D T 6 a U EATAC06UE, .0 Pan Alley is. “If YOU’LL Be My A N ' Va w o n ' t S U V m e CHOCOLATE AN* Ret Hot Mama, I’ll Be Your Ice Cold Pop.’’ CHOCOLATC y W IT H V A N I L L A i c e c r e a m ! CHEftaV CENTERS- Cigarette lighters will never ves wholly replace matches, because you ?/ can’t pick your teeth with a light­ )TATHCft'S er. v eice Americanism: Many men passing a resolution; urging one man to do 1 f . his duty. ;\ olume: The frightful noise an expensive set brings in with the music. ' ; REaU.S.P*T.OfT. ' 0192S. BY'NEA SERVICE. INC. Some men get rid of loud speak­ Coviri:*tt, IMS, ttttf U Cnabr, Otitel Titm'XMBL, ike. ers but still have to pay them ali­ They say women live longer mony. than men. Paint is a good pre- OUR BOARDING HOUSE servative. An old fashioned torchlight pro­ “Spunky” Edwnrds’.Monkey By Fontaine Fox cession would be an outright flop By Gene Ahem over the radio. Maid— “ The furniture man is DiA^oi-idAL. m a M F(ooPLE,‘*'I AM MR. d il l here.” h a V ^ T H e m o M K ^ Y .S m a ^ h ^ tIM -M — 4'- Mistress— “ I’ll see him in a min­ r i i 'S i 6 L i W o r k s ute. Tell him to take a chair.” HAKoLp*3 UKEt-EL-g*. V o m 'l l * Maid— “ I did, but he said he IIAV/& SBBhX SoiSR 1 >tLKlM

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“Horrors!” ejaculated ^n old D j O W N lady as she stopped near the hotel to reprimand two newsboys: “I 0 , THE RULES never heard such swearing since the day I was born!” 1— The idea of letter golf is to “ Why, lady,” inquired one of the change one word to another and do kids, seriously, “ did they cuss when it in par, a given number of you were born?” strokes. Thus to change, COW to HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, Friends are bought with the coin t / . HEW. HEN. of friendliness. 2— You can change on'y one let­ ter at a time. Don’t kid about safety. You may ioU Lpj 3— You must have a completebe the goat. b b a ^o r b I word, of common usage, for each jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ Jackson: “The idea of letting OF A tions don’t count. your wife go about telling the PREAM neighbors that she made a man of 4— The order of letters cannot IF -T H E he changed. you. You don’t hear my wife saying that.” MA-SbR RES. U.S. PAT. OFF.

June may be the reason that most Tramp— Please, ma’am, have you girls leave home,'-'but September any dinner for a hungry man? WASHIN(iTON TUBBS II Looking Ahead By Crane mornings are the reason most of us Lady of the House— Yes; and have a chill. he’ll be home at 12 o’clock to eat ,------it. • \^IQfTr^ FOft 'NE'RE IN\ toy, ME NEITHEr I PARN tWS WOPSON EEY, ANYAoviJ* X wc GOTTA TALR TO ttiM, It’s just as important to knpw It does no good to bury the )/ i£ I EVER GET OUfA This fLL /AAY£ FACES \qi\Y i^AS WE GOTTA BE SOCW A \NAStt. vnE GOrtA EyPLAiN your way out as to know your way hatchet, if you’re going to dig up MESS I’LL NEVFR lOOK AT FOOL"! \NWY CAN’T WE SEE THINGS ANP (WAKE miA UNPEP.' the hammer. in. AT 'EM, AN' BE A mjotker vioiaan as long. \HOt\m HATER, OB. RiGWT? VME WASNT GONNA STEAL STANDAY, TriECE'5 AS I UMF. maybe a B E m t y WiS OLP UAREM. \N6 AiVlT GOIN’ NO teluns want AE'S em oR coKjstwir' AROUNP ELOPING VAMTrt EMERY UABtE To PO To OS. LY RU881N6 ir PRETTY-EYEO BONBON IN ikeOOT w t \N£ SEE. 1t,£\/6KlCje BE n o m r ^ n a l c o c h r a n — n c i u t t s ^ k m c k To CjET, amp WiTH 'V L’ NO CttANCE OF ESCAPE IN 5l6Hr, •If .v fJjt YOU CAN'T BLAME AND 602Y I ' -■ ' fOV. FEEUMfr A af '.X S\T UNEASY.

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Rca.u.8.RAT.orr.- CiMs. WYMA smviat, me. SALESMAN SAM An Heirloom By (READ THE S'TORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ’^He.LL.O.C.eMFvl CruST WPitKlfi') -TH6.s e ARe dRSAT- "THANKS' VJHATS "THe MEANiNCr S O K e \ He HiosTA eeeM "So you’re a king,” wee Scouty| pie. “ Oh, well, perhaps if I try hard ♦AY BEPiT AN’ TViOUCtWr VO J C'tdoM (M *TA5>Te OliST U K e H A Y e OF HOW OiD DON'T KNOW, ' ceFT oYep. cried. “Well, we all meet you with I might eat some of that.” This DPOA INint — kirsi.tHOW rs^DO wYAJa. AN' LlAtieHAVJe. a n o t h e k THIS oFfice(?.ee.T WoOtL LAST much pride. We’d love to roam made the others laugh in glee, U K e -Y o o R . Mevs) A N ic e FReSH o N e s — O o-zeN — H e R -e .-? COOK\ ^around your land. That’s what we “ You’re just as piggish as can be,” PoSlTiOM'? c o o K t e — \ came here for. We’ll be as good as said Scouty. “ And you’re careless, we know how, and let me promise too. At lunch,.take off your hat.” you right now that we will all be Then, when the meal wa’s finally /r tickled with whatever is in store.” o’er, and no one could eat any more, “ That’s fine,” replied the animal the animal king said, “Come with king; “I guess you like to have me. I have a dandy treat. The dog your fling at seeing things around that keeps this kingdom clean will the world. Well, you will see lots prove the best sight you have seen. here.' I have nice animals galore. He is a very wise dog and he’s one Some dogs, and cats and, oh, heaps you’ll like to meet.” more. You need not be afraid ’cause They found the dog, and what there is not a thing to fear.” a sight. He spoke to every Tiny- And then he led the Tiny bunch mlte. They noticed that he wore an off to a spot where they found apron, almost to th& ground. “ I’m lunch. “Before you start to look very neat,” the dog explained. “ For around, you’d better eat some keeping things clean I am famed. food,” said he. And all the Tinles You’ll never find things dusty ate, till Clowny shouted, “This is ’cause I swing my broom around.” great. I’d like another piece of bread, if asking’s not too rude.” *!lf I eat any more, I’ll die,” (The Tinymites meet three little wailed Coppy. Then he spied some Idttens in the next story.^ THURSDAY, SMTTEMBEffi-^/l^. PAGE FOURTEEIT H attrliPslrr Surafna l^ rald i-i Red Cross for the hurricane suf­ SEPTEMBER FROUC 60 LADIES ATTEND ferers. AHENTION The Rockville fair will take place /o n . next week. No committee will be EMBLEM CLUB P A R H appointed to have charge of the Would-Be Voters DANCE meeting which will be followed by a “ hit-or-miss” social, the ladies I, The last day to file applica­ Featuring VIC SWANSON and His providing their own refreshments 0 0 tions for new voters is Tues­ Mrs. Mary Graziadio Takes and entertainment stunts. SIX FIERY HOTTENTOTS day, Oct. 9. If you want to First Prize in Bridge at m vote this fall attend to this at Rockville Affair. once. City View Dance Hall Despite the unfavorable weather NOTICE yesterday afternoon about 60 mem­ REPUBLICAN TOWN TOMORROW NIGHT bers of the Emblem club attended On and after this date I will be Admission'^ 50c and 35c. the bridge and whist at the Elks no longer responsible for bills con­ ______COMMITTEE home in Rockville. Mrs. Mary Gra­ tracted by my wife, Mabel McCor­ ziadio of this town won the first mick. prize in bridge and the second and FRED McCORMICK, DANCE FALL OPENING third prizes were won by Rockville 221 School Street, members. In whist Mrs. A. Murphy So. Manchester, Conn. Auspices had the highest score and the low­ So» Manchester, Conn. Rainbow Dance Palace est, Miss Mary Halloran of Manches­ September 20, 1928. ter. Mrs. Helen Garvin of Rock­ Cloverleaves Football Team Now Under Personal ville won the attendance prize, a The Weldon Beauty Parlor, $2.50 gold piece. equipped with many of the newer 1. Iin\ Management of Charles M. Pinney The committee, headed by Mrs. devices which made their initial ap­ : V TURN HALL Rena Morin, served sandwiches, pearance at the Boston Convention, Model 71 SATURDAY NIGHT cake and coffee. They were compli­ is prepared to give unsurpassed mented on the success of the card service in Permanent Waving. party. TONIGHT • LIONEL J. KENNEDY’S Facial Rest, Bobbing, Finger Wav­ A seven-tube set in a beauti­ Following the games a special ing, Coarse Pore Treatments, Eye­ \ Francis Hart’s 5-Pc. Orchestra meeting was called and it was voted brow Arching and Scalp Treat­ ful walnut cabinet with front Broadcasting Orchestra to contribute a sum of money to the ments.— Adv. Here^s Your panels of matched burl walnut, MODERN-OLD FASHIONED Seat Owing to the rainstorm yester­ complete with Majestic electric day the annual party of the King’s DANCING Heralds and Little Light Bearers Announcing The power unit and Majestic dyna­ CITY VIEW DANCE HALL at the North Methodist church was mic power speaker. A value Keeitfey Street postponed. The Cradle Roll chil­ For Any Sporting ^ Event that is absolutely outstanding, dren and their mothers had been SATURDAY EVE., SEPT. 23 both as regards furniture ap­ "Weir’s Orchestra invited. The party will be held to­ KOHLER morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mkamnum^adwr peal and radio quality. Miss May Brown of Arch street Electric h e crack of the bat and the tumultuous "'cries of the Priced ABOUT TOWN is in Detroit, Michigan, this week crowd in the grandstand at world series games . . • attending the supreme convention Clothes Washer a thrilling touchdown and the triumphant cheers and Mrs. Herbert Wright was tender­ of the Daughters of Scotia. Miss T ed a surprise miscellaneous shower Brown, who is past chief daughter songs of the games. These and other events Tuesday night at her home on Cen­ of Helen Davidson lodge of this NOW ON SALE ter street, by about thirty of her town, was chosen as a delegate. . . . the Presidential campaign . . . leading orbhestras . . shopmates at Cheney Brothers. IN MANCHESTER the latest news of the world . . . famous concert singers— There were games and refresh­ anywhere—any place—brought right into yoi^ pwn home COMPLETE ments and a number of gifts in AT OUR SHOP glasswaie, linen and electrical ap­ H .S. STUDENTS TO HEAR An Improved Washing Mechan­ •through the J pliances. Mrs. Wright prior to her ism in a Better Tub. It will pay recent marriage was Miss May H. you to investigate. “ Nevue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CHINESE PATRIOT TALK P. J. Nevue of West street. Phone For A Demonstration In Your Home The Woman’s Home Missionary Paul Chih Mong to Address society of the South Methodist Kiwanians and Speak at WALTER KOHLS church v.'ill meet tomorrow after­ Sa l e s and s e r v i c e noon at 2:30. All ladies of the Center Church Also. Plumbing & Heating church have been invited. Paul Chih Mong, Chinese govern­ Contractor Mr. |nd Mrs. R. M. Purinton will ment scholarship student who came 107 Spruce St., So. Manchester HILLERY BROS. leave tomorrow for an auto tour of to America and studied religion, New York state. They will leave sociology and political science at Tel. 2656 Tel. 1107 their daughter Katherine in New Columbia University in New York Oi>en Evenings Until 0 P. .M. 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manebesi er York City to enter upon her junior City, where he took three years of year at Barnard college. graduate study, will address the students at Manchester High school The Men’s club of Second Con­ at a special assembly at 11 o’clock » ■ KA gregational church will hold a busi­ next Monday morning. ELECTRIC RADIO ness meeting tomorrow evening at Mr. Mong is scheduled to address 7:30. This wih be the annual meet­ the members of the Manchester Ki- ing with election of officers and re­ wanis Club at their noon-day lunch­ r u o N No batteries to think about when your radio is the new ports. The business will be follow­ eon at the Country Club the same Majestic electric set— just plug it into your electric light socket at Model 72 day and through the efforts of ed by a period of social fellowship Principal Clarence P. Quimby has the cost of a few cents a month for electric current. and refreslinunts. been induced to talk to the students xn a beautiful walnut cabinet beforehand. The Hartford County G O O D THINGS T O CAT Drop in tonight and see this new radio. When yoii see the with front panels and dOors of James Waugh of Atlantic City Y. M. C. A. is backing his lecture^ new iMajestic— when you hear the new Majestic— then you’ll know will preach at the Gospel Hall, 415 in this part of the state. He will matched burl walnut, complete Center street, and again tomorrow it’s the radio you want at the price you can afford. also speak at the Center Congrega THIS AND THAT with Majestic electric power evening at 7:45. All welcome to tional church next Sunday morning attend these meetings. Egg boxes and fresh oysters don’t seem to tie unit and Majestic dynamic pow­ A supporter of the renaissance in very intimately related subjects, do they? But we China, a participant of the studeiT are concerned with both today. er speaker. Seven tubes. Sin­ Chapman Court, ^Order of Ama­ movement and one of those impri CONVENIENT TERMS ranth, will hold its regular meet­ soned in Peking because of thei’ You see, those egg delivery boxes cost us quite gle dial control, supplemented by ing tomorrow evening at the Ma­ leadership in the patriotic mov^^ a bit. a couple of dollars each, in fact; the crates a secondary control for obtain­ sonic Temple. Saturday afternoon ment in 1919, Mr. Mong will proba or carriers not so much but plenty. They are not the court will hold a food sale at bly talk on important developments intended, of course, to be left at the cii.slomers’ ing additional selectivity when Hale’s store. Mrs. Russell Tryon in China during recent years. houses; but once in a while, when Madame the occasion demands. heads the committee in charge. Housewife isn’t home, or f6r some such reason, the Radios— Balcony— Main Floor delivery men do leave them, depending on the cus­ Pi’iced tomer to put them outside so they can be picked up next day or so. You’d be astonished to know how many of these Service — Quality Low Prices | containers are missing from our supply. Just for­ gotten about at the homes, that’s all. Pineluirst will be greatly obliged if customers will kindly take the trouble to leave them at the door so that the delivery men can pick them up next trip. In the iCOMPLETB FRESH FISH words of the stage manager. We thank you! About the’ Oysters— tlie first of tlie season are U tH ■‘MA NCHESTER • CONN here, straight from the beds, salty and flavorous. FRI&AY SPECIALS September oysters are better than April oysters, you know. And we’re well into September now. Sugar Cookies Almond Cakes...... 25c ea. Forty-flve cents a pint. Cocoanut Cookies Parker House Rolls 18c doz. Two new things among the Fish varieties this Lemon Snaps Feather Cakes ----- 25c ea. week^Tinker Mackerel that weigh about half a Caraway Seed Cookies Fig Squares...... 18c doz. pound (besides the full sized mackerel), and, for the first time this season. Smoked Filets of Had­ Currant Cookies, your Ginger Squares .. 18c doz. dock— same as Finan Haddie only entirely bone­ A Bargain! Radiola Model 20 choice ...... 18c doz. Almond Rings ____^5c doz. less. Other Fish varieties are Fresh Salmon, Hali­ Pan B iscu its...... 18c pan Lady Fingers...... 25c doz. but, Filet of Sole and Haddock, Dressed Haddock. Get the habit; it’s good for you. ELBERTA Sold out completely yesterday morning on the With Philco A & B EJiminator GROCERY SPECIALS Elberta Peaches ana the weather knocked today’s supply, of course, but we fully-expect a new and big Gold Medal Flour, 81.10 bag Pillsbury’s Best Flour .. lot tomorrow. Also there are more of the Wild ...... 81.15 bag Grapes for jelly. $25.00 Takes It Away 5 lbs. Sweet Potatoes .. 15c ' r •' PEACHES 3 lbs. White Grapes .. .25c Don’t forget our Bulk Vinegar— clear as amber Maxwell House Coffee .. Our Boy Tender Sweet and delightfully tangy— 50 cents the gallon. All We Invite You To Call And See ...... 49c lb. P e a s ...... 19c can the peppers— red and green, sweet and hot. , The New Radiola Model 60 Are Ready for Canning PHONE TWO THOUSAND. I 8-Tube Super-Hetrodyne — A.C. Operated. 3tXXXXXXXX»aSXXXXXXSCXX3tXX3t3CXXXX3CX^^ AT Manchester Public Market WE ARE ALSO PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT mLLIAM MALONEY, RADIO EXPERT, WILL HAVE 'S A, Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 CHARGE OF OUR RADIO DEPARTMENT. - PINE KNOB X X V V V V N X \ V \ S N \ \ S \ \ \ \ X N \ N \ \ S X X N X N V V V N \ V V V N X Expert Service On All Makes Of Sets. Our vault was built Tubes Tested. Batteries Charged. Accessories. ^ / » T im e to for your use Bring Your Radio Troubles To Us. Roy C. Gulley, Prop. TeL85-3 as w ell as ours ALFRED A. GREZEL Re-shingle ' Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating Supplies. WATKINS BROTHERS Main Street, opp. Park St. South Manchester RENT A FILMS !The artist has pictured here DEVEUIPED AND j an intimate scene in the home Safe Deposit BoX' PRINTED Funeral I life of Mr. Alonzo B. Bizzy. 24 HOUR SERVICE i It is raining, as you have Film Deposit Box at 'guessed. Mr. Bizzy is re- Arthur A. Knofla FOR SAXJB Store Entrance Directors I minded of a fact learned in -school, viz: that water seeks A few cents a •week pays for 875 Main St. 75 Barrels of ah4 Robert R. Anderson Uts own level. The only cure W interAp^l^ ; - i KEMP^S this security and convenience Insurance and Real Estate. Phone: 600 or 748-t for this is a new roof, Lon. at ■■ We’re loading the shingles Manchester onto the truck for you now. When do you want cm COWLES’S FRUIT FARM Country Oub delivered? The Manchester Trust WOOOimiDGK STKKKT ELBERTA PEACHES Inquire DAVID CHAMBERS Mrs. Elliott’s Shop South Manchester, Conn« PEACHES Wealthy and Gravenstein. Ap­ G. E. Willis CONTRACTTOR W . G. Glenney Co. ples, 75c and $1 Basket 2 Main Street or Phone 50 New Stemped (xoods Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies He who laughs last is.’7:^tbe «ive AND BUILDER Yam s and Ombre. SUks ; In a small town you don’t ii-ad man who hadn’t heard the joke be- Allen Plac^ Manchester fhone 12fi Dxa aholout ?r0U haju? U, tOXM, fiS Hollister Street Room 4 Park Bniidix^^; <