VOL. XLIL, NO. 312. (Clauifled Advertising on Page 12) MANCHESTER, €0;NNi, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN'i'S

LINDBERGH TO SUPPORT HOOVER R M Y HOOVER IN CAMPAIGN The Latest ia Beach Taxis I GENETTJNNEY, Washington, Oct. 3.— Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh today came out strongly for the elejc- IN tlon of . Wiring from New York, Lindbergh said: SE T F O R 22ND “ I have recently flown to St. WED IN W Louis to register. The more 1 see of this campaign the more X . , ' seriously I feel that your'^ec- tion is of supreme importance Plans Call for Greatest Poli­ to the country. CivO Ci^remony Performed CapL Fried, of America, “ Your qualities as a man and tical Gathering Ever Held what you stand for regardless In Hotel Before Small At^ of party, make me feel that Hero of Italian Disaster, the problem which will come In America; Elihu Root to before our country during the tendaoce; Religioas Cere­ next four years will be best Radioes That He Is But solved under your leadership." Preside at Meeting. mony Followed. Washington,* Oct. 3.— EvWettcto .New Haven- asaure 'Veixo and 60 Miles From Dutch Ship Sanders, secretary to President his mother that everything;possible Coolidgei returned today from New would be done to expedite their re­ Washington, Oct. 3—With hopes Rome, Oct. 3—A romance which covery. Col. James F, Coupal, Celaeno With 40 Aboard; Haven where he visited Wilfred of Insuring a Republican victory in SMITH LEAVES began while Geiie ""unney, former White House physician, is at the heavyweight champion^ was bat­ Veno and his mother, Mrs. Mary hospital with them and will remain the Empire State by one tremen­ Veno, ihjured in an autopiobile ac­ to assist their own physician. Vessels Are In Mid Ocean. dous political effort, Herbert Hoo­ tering his way to the' top of. the cident in which John Coolldge'fig­ “ Both Mr. Veno and his mother ver today approved tentative plans NEXT WEEK ON prize ring lists, culminated here to­ ured. ' were very pleasant and were pleas­ for the monster Republican rally in day when he was married to a $50,- John was driving a car belonging ed .over the message of President New York, Oct. 3 — “ Rescue to Gov. Trumbull of Connecticut, i Coolidge,” said Sanders. He added on October 22. 000,000 American heiress,* Miss Fried” is at it again. , which was Involved in a crash with that no mention was made of a Speeding to the rescue of the Charles Evans Hughes, standard- ANOTIM TOUR Josephine ( “ Polly") Lauder. Veno’s automobile. Veno, a hockey damage suit or of a claims settle­ bearer in 1916, will snare the spot­ Tunney had been attempting to player, was seriously- injured. His ment. sinking Dutch steamer Celaeno In light with Hoover at the nominee’s keep his marriage plans secret, al­ mother was also taken to a hos­ John visited the hospital two mid-Atlantic, Captain George Fried, person,al invitation. Both Hoover lowing tfle Yeport to go forth that pital. days ago and was cordially receiv­ of the U. S. liner America, radioed To Visit Border States Which •President Coolidge sent Sanders ed, Sanders declared. and Hughes will address the gath­ he would be married at Sorrento. today that he was proceeding to the ering in Madison Square Garden Following arrival of Miss Lauder stricken vessel while a northwest and a national hookup of broad­ Are So Important This at Naples It was decided to have gale raged. casting stations will carry' their the nuptials performed here. Tun­ Pried commanded the.President speeches to every corner of the ney Is a Catholic, while Miss Laud­ GERMANY WANTS A KING Roosevelt in 1926 «hd rescued the country. Under the plans, which Year— Tentative Sched­ er is a Protestant. It was arranged crew of the steamship Antinoe un­ met Hoover’s approval, the rally to have a double ceremony, one der similar conditions. He was will be one of the greatest political civil and the other religious. decorated by the British govern­ gatherings ever held in America, ule of His Trip. Civil Ceremony BUT HAS NO CANDIDATE ment for his deed. Other Speakers The former was conducted by The message sent by Fried to Albert Ottinger, Republican nom­ Registrar Commendatore Brofferio, David A. Burke, general manager inee for , and Albany, N. Y., Oct. 3.— The new who wore a tri-colored sash bound INDICTED FOR MURDER of the U. S. Lines, read: former Ambassador Alanson B. brown derby which Gov, A1 Smith round his waist. He read aloud the But Conditions Are Better GUARD KILLS HIMSELF “ Proceeding to Dutch S. S. Cel­ Houghton, the party choice for C.e aeno in distress and sinking in bought In Rochester to replace the names and ages of the bride and Senate, will speak from the same groom and then asked if any one v,’hole northwest gale. High, rough platform with Hpovo- and Hughes, one he “ swapped" for a new dog In Jersey City, N. J. — James sea. Her position doubtful but present had any objection to the for Monarchists in Hun­ Mac Guckln, 24, customs guard under present plans. An effort is Milwaukee was parked today on the ‘4 nuptials. Quite naturally no one have bearings on radio compass.” being made to get Elihu,Root, the who shot and killed I^eo Boice, familiar hall rack of the executive had. Then the official read the Within 60 miles “ grand'old man” of the Republican gary, Poland, Turkey and a longshoreman, i^ Hoboken, The .America waa estimated to mansion in Albany. ritual from the civil code, Including July 24, while Boica was trying Party, to preside at the meeting or the paragraphs relating to the be within sixty miles of the dis­ at least participate in it. H. Ed­ It will remain there until next to smuggle two pints of whis­ tressed steamer this .forenoon. duties and obligations of married South Africa. key, was indicted for murder mund Machold, state chairman, Monday, when, barring upsets by Europeans don’t desert their beaches just because they get too cold The two steamers were chartered probably will introduce Hoover. persons. yesterday, but the state will the national committee, the Demo­ for swimming. They find an ancient motor car chassis, rig a mast “ Do you take this young woman as follows; To Meet Leaders where the motor used to be, run up some canvas and sail away. Here’s never bring him to trial. Celaeno— Latitude 48.59 North, cratic nominee will take to the road to be your lawfully wedded wife?” Early today MacGuckin was The Republican nominee will re­ again— going this time into thq.bor­ a typical sand yacht that offers all tli^^^;ji!.Eins of Ice-boatlng, for it attains Berlin, Oct. 3.— German monar­ Longitude 33.52 west. (Approxim­ main in New York wlty overnight asked the registrar turning to Tun­ found dead in a gas-filled room. der states that are considered high speeds on the hard, JevelTjeachi^' ney. chists, who wish to overturn the ately 1,000 miles east of Newfound­ in order to confer with state and Police say he comuiitted suicide. land). doubtful, if not actually inimlcable The former pugilist replied in a Republic and estalish the old em­ Mrs. Mary Mac Guckin, his county leaders the next forenoon. to his candidacy. Gov. Smith has America— Latitude 46.10 North, He will return to Washington after firm, clear voice: pire, are laboring under the handi­ mother, round the customs finished with the west. Win, ipse or "I do.” Longitude 34.30 west. these conferences. So much im­ cap that they have no recognized guard lyinis in bed with a gas The Celaeno sailed from Rotter­ draw in November, he has made his FEDERAL EMPLOYES MUST Then the official turned to Miss tube in his mouth. portance is attached to this rally last appearance in the corn and pretender to the throne. Recall of dam for Boston on Sept. 25, She by the Hoover strategists that the Lauder with the question; wheat country during this cam­ “ Do you'take this man to be your the former Kaiser is considered out carrlga..? Cfew of abou* forty men national radio hookup will be em­ paign. The 6,000 mile trip which the and i»-a'treighter of 3,344 tons. ployed for two hours during the lawfully wedded husband? “ Miss of the question. Even the most loy­ governor completed here last night, KEEP OUT OF POLITICS Lauder answered; al Monarchists are against it. The The America sailed from New evening, making it the greatest use represents the Smith bid for the York for Plymouth. Cherbourg and of the radio by the Republicans “ I do.” former crown prince also is consid­ GIVE RIDE TO MAN electoral votes west of the Missippi The bride'^ gazed at the official ered unavailable. Bremen on September 28. She was since Hoover’s acceptance speech river. Hereafter the Democratic due in Plymouth next Saturday. was broadcast. while she spoke, meanwhile Tun­ The lack of an inspiring candi­ campaign is to be concentrated in Attorney General Issues Or- ney, from his superior height, look­ date for the throne has intensified There are about 450 passengers To Speak in Boston. the east and border states. WHO DIES IN CAR Hoover meanwhile studied plans yOUNGIHENm ed with fond eyes upon^liis future the ancient rivalry between the Ho- aboac4-*.>- Leaves Next Week henzbllerns of Prussia and the Wit- It was (ri the -wintry tossed seas for ljis invasion of Ne'w'EffgTand, to wife. ■ ~ . of January. 1926. that Captain Although- Gov. SmlthTr^WWJRfTf- ders Linutmg Activities Sign The Register telsbachs of Bavaria. The Wlttels- speak in Boston Oct. 15. The nomi­ Itinerary is still in the process of Fried drove his ship, the Roosevelt, nee probably w iir leave. here late C . 0 . P . M H E After the rest of the ritual had bachs have, in fact, taken the place formulation, it has been Virtually been followed the bride, groom and of the Hapsburgs as the great riv­ Thomas Connors, Nursery to the aide of the sinking British the Sunday night preceding, going determined that when he leave.? of Officials— Quotes the freighter Antinoe. direct to Boston. Following his official witnesses signed the official als of the Hohenzolierns for pre­ Albany again next week, it will be register. This being a special oc­ dominance in Germany— a rivalry Three Days Battle. appesyance in Boston, the nominee to go into the so-called border Worker, Succumbs to Al­ F(w.k thiso^-.' days,., thq.. xRoosevelt probably will return to Washington Law. casion the register was signed with which dotted centuries with war. states, some of which he must car­ Herbert Hoover Talks to a gold pen which Signor Brofferio The Prussian. Monai’chlsts are hail­ fought s-'^^^gantlc mid-Atlantic ry In November if his cau^ldgny.is ing young Prince Wilhelm Fried­ storm, in the attempt to rescue the (Continued on Page 3) presented to the couple at the con­ coholism in Antomobile. to be successful. ' Members of New York clusion of the rlte.s. rich, eldest son of the former Ger­ captain and 24 members of the - A tentative schedule has been ar­ Washington, Oct. 3.— A ghosj^ The official shook ha^ds with the man prown prince, as their banner freighter. ranged which will take him to Bal­ came out of the closet at the Jus­ bride and groom and made a short bearer and the “ future'Kaiser of a Six boats were launched before the Antinoe's men were finally res­ timore, Raleigh, Chattanooga, tice Department today in the form Yoong Men’s Club. speech, wishing them a long, happy new German empire.” .Thomas Connors, 67, a native of GIANT ZEPPELIN Tenn., Louisville, Ky., Sedalia, Mo., Austria Hopeless Manchester and In his younger days cued. Two members of the Roose­ possibly Indianapolis, and winding of an order issued by Attorney Gen­ velt’s creW ■•were lost during the. at­ (Continued on Page 2) 1 The Hapsburgs apparently, have employed fyr a nunber of years by up in Chicago in mid-October. On eral Sargent on September .lv l92fli, given up Austria' as hopeless and tempts in which several life boats the same trip, three Ohio states are limiting the political activity of all Washington, Oct. 3.— Success of have retired to Hungary, which is a the C. R. Burr Co. as a nursery were overturned. SUCCESS IN AIR under consideration— Cincinnati, officials and employes. Democracy in America requlfes the m C B M IT IS AMUSED monarchy without a monarch. Only worker, died while riding in an Captain Fried and hla crew re­ Columbus and Cleveland. participation of young men in the ex-Empress Zita is still holding automobile at 2:45 (his morning. ceived King George Medals from Because of the outstanding polit- the British government and the The ultimate decision will be aloft the Hapsburgs claims to Aus­ In’ the car with him were Thomas made by Gov. Smith himself some­ ical addresses of Mrs. Mabel Walker ]‘^®spousIbIllties of government, WHEN BE HEABS HEWS tria's thi;one. To the Hungarian le­ Navy Cross was awarded., the cap­ Makes Trip Over 26 Hours time during the present week. He Willibrandt, assistant attorney gen-1 Herbert Hoover declared today In gitimists, the rightful King of Hun­ Devlin, owner and driver of the tain by tho United States govern­ 1 is running his own campaign, sub­ eral, whose attacks on Governor a speech to members of, the New gary Is Otto of Hapsburg, who is oar,' Daniel Mbonan and ' John ment. A, monster ovation was ?,p- ject to a certain amount of guid- Edward A. Filene Nominated corded the sailor heroes on their re­ Smith and Tammany Hall have cre­ York Young Rapubll^ah JGlub at his Breen. These three, had been to Long and Flies Over Lon­ ated national discussion, and ac­ As Head of Home Progress­ (Cuntiniied on pagu Rockville an^ were -drlvlpg home turn to New York. Headquarters. . (Continued on Page S) tivities of Col. Wm. J. Donovan, ive Party. to Manchester. Just before reach­ Captain Fried was promoted to don. assistant to the attorney general, in Hoover praised coYninerclal avia­ ing the bridge in Talcottvllle they command the America about six behalf of Herbert Hoover, keen In­ tion as helping to develop our na­ New York, Oct. 3.— Edward A. saw a m^n walking along the road, months ago. He was the first to CARNES IS ON WAY terest was aroused as to the inter­ tional defense, in commenting on Feline, Boston merchant was sur­ MRS. KNAPP FREED; they told .the police this turning, report the sighting of the trans-At­ pretation of Sargent’s order. the flight of the members from New prised and amused today upon his and recognizing him as (^nnors lantic plane “ Friendship," with Berlin, Oct. 3.—-Still aloft, 26 Also it was learned that Oscar York to Washington. John Ktrat- return from Europe aboard the stopped to give him a ride home. Amelia ?>Sarhart, off Ireland. hours after Its start from Frled- R. Luhring, of Indiana, assistani ton, spokesman fo,r the'club assur­ liner France to learn that he had He had obviously been driuking. The America’s commander is a native of Worcester, Mass., and is richshafen at 7 a. m., yesterday, BACK TO ATLANTA attorney general and former mem­ ed Hoover-he would'earry New been sblected as the vice-presiden­ SERVED SENTENCE Wheii , the automobile ■ was coming ber of Congress, will be active in York state and l^hat'it waa thefr into Oakland, Connofs suddenly fell 51 years old. He is a former en­ the new German super-dirigible tial candidate on the ticket of the the campaign. United States attor­ purpose to safeguard .-the registra­ “ American Home Progressive Par­ sideways against Breen, who was listed man and U. S. Navy officer. “ Count” Zeppelin- soared above this neys in Missouri, New Jersey, Mon­ tion and the bailvitlhg on Nbvom- ty," The nomination was made at riding in the ba^k seat with him. city at nine a. m., today while thou­ Absconding Treasurer of tana and 'Virginia are candidates ■ber ,6. ■ ,■ the “ party’s” convention at Spring- Fools Reporters Waiting at The car was stopped and it was sands cheered from the streets and for public office and none has re­ National PjviHfins' field, Mass., a few days ago when seen that Connors was «.nconsuiouB. JEWS ARE INDIGNANT signed. iiis companions decided to carry roof tops. “ We havd man'y xLrfatiohal proh- the two delegates present selected Baptist Mission Board Re­ Civil Service Rules jems pressing ^p6n'.^8,^^ Sfiih Hoo­ Henry Ford as their presidential him to the home of his sister, Mrs. The huge airship gave London Jail and Goes to Bedford^ OVER MAYOR’S CHARGE Sargent, in a circular, called at­ ver, “ The aim 61,tW^ party iq*to candidate and Filene as his run­ Thomas LaForge, on Tolland Turn­ its first “ Zepp” thrill since 19IS tention to civil service require­ ning mate. pike, opposite Union street. last night then headed eastward ments that no person so classified fuses to Make Statement “ 1 feel like the lady who receiv­ Mass. - ^ /Arriving there shortly before 3 Official Said Blood of Christian again. It cruised over the North shall use his office authority for the ed' d gift pf brandied peaches and o’clock they were unable to awaken Sea part of the night and passed purpose of affecting the result of expressed the thanks tp the dpnpr anyone, They decided that .OOn- Children Was Needed for ever Rotterdam early this morning. an electioh and then added: maintain itsd^ 'YlS.or -. must "be Winnipeg. Man., Oct. 3.— Clin­ constantly repliinisKed pot albP'e In by saying: *1. do not care for the Albany, N. y., Oct. ;■ 3.-^Mrs. nors was. dead and Mbpnan and Ceremonies. At 6:45 this morning It passed "Presidential appointees and per- I »eVlln,'left the car and etarted tor numbers birtVlp apjrlt and In Ideals. fruit, but appreciate the spirit in Flbrenc? E. S. Knapp, former S'ec- Hamburg making excellent time to­ ton S. Carnes, absconding treasurer which it was sent’,” Filene said on Depot Square intending to inform New York, Oct. 3.— Louis Mar­ wards Berlin. of the Southern Baptist Home Mis­ (Continued on Page 8) To carry pn ^great,'political vpartl'es ic.tary of state, was reTeased from it is essantlaT that the ijaijkfl ‘be being;, informed of his nomination.- the police. Breen remained with shall, president of the American In this last test preparatory to sion Board, started back to Atlanta The Boston merchant endorsed the Albany county jail today after tho daad man for a time. thenTpl- Jewish Committee, today reiterated starting across the Atlantic to the filled -With youth bringing , novr low(-d the others. '■ ' today In custody of a prosecuting Gov. Smith for the presidency and serving a septence of thirty days his threat to institute Vemoyal pro­ United States, the dirigible demon­ ITAUAN GIANT ASPIRES predicted that the country, event­ ; The men found Policeman Arthur ceedings against Mayor W. Gilbert attorney and a deputy sheriff. for stealing census money. strated its durability by weather­ ually, would become a low-tariff HaweS, of Massena, N. Y., unless ing a severe squall near Nurem- He offered to pay his own way*. (Contineed on P«je(e;a)' nation. Accompanied by her sister Mrs. (Cbntlt\ued uD page ; > the m»»yor immediately apologized burg, and severe headwinds west­ Assistant -Solicitor General John TO PUGILISTIC HONORS Grace Palmer, the first -womap in public fashion for what Marshall ward to England, according to ra­ Hudson refused* the offer. eyer .elected to, high’’office in Now dio advices received here. Previ­ described as an “ unspeakable Carnes, toppled from his position SLAYER KILLS HIMSELF calumny” against the Jewish race. , ously, the ship had bettered its jln the community as a churchman, Stands Seven Feet and Weighs ■} York state left the jail shorily be­ Marshall’s complaint was based own speed record by maintaining a business leader and club man; fore daylight this morning accord­ 265 Pounds— To Coine . to Wcirid on the charge that just prior to the speed of 84 miles an hour for two shrank nervously from the public ing to Sheriff Joseph, Henchey. Prb- AS DETECTIVES ARRIVE United States. Jewish rellgloua day of Yom Kip- hours. gaze he got on the train, Deputy .18 . Eyening Herald viodsly the sheriff had announebd pur recently. Mayor Hawes had the The huge craft was enthusiasti­ Sheriff R. L. Tolbert had the cele­ Paris, Oct. 3— If size counts for that Mrs. Knat»p -would iekve thb local rabbi at Massena questioned cally greeted all along its route. brated prisoner handcuffed. The Had Beaten His Wife to Death anything Gene Tunney’s title is not by a state trooper on the “ assump­ Along the Rhine two French mili­ officer was taking no chances. golngt to be idle very long. This Manchester baseball fans who have no radios ,of their jail at noon. ' In New York and Had Fled tary planes circled the ship and It was undprstood she was taken tion that the Je-ws required the Accused of stealing a million statement was Inspired today by a own will be able to listen to the broadcast of the Wprld to Philaddphia. blood of Christian children for accompanieu It for many miles. dollars, the alleged defaulter In­ glimpse of Primo Camera, of Italy, in an auto to the home of relatives 72 Persons Aboard who stands seven feet and weighs Series between the New York Yankees and the St. Louis at Bedford. Mass. their holy days.” The mayor’s ac­ sisted that he left Atlanta with no Philadelphia, pa., Qot. 3.— tion, according to. Marshall, was In addition to Dr. Hugo were called and the reporters -w;bre Early last; night, Mrs. Salay was nals were received by radio In' New that his attorney In Atlanta had In­ Republican and Communist Ish way. A pugilistic scout got a The Herald will be .well protected for the World Series driven away, - found :beat'en to death in tho-kitch­ 'York City shortly after noon today, newspapers sharply criticized Dr. structed him to "keep quiet." slant at him and picked him out of A few minutes later a closed car en of lier home/in'New York and from' a vessel called the ' “ S. S. Carnes added that he was.eager by The jbaternationar News Sei^ce, whicji has assem­ the girl was fcttnd With a fraotured Eckener because the ship was- re­ the molten metal cabaret. bled an aU'-stsr. staff to'cover the games. Heading the drove up to the main eptranc6. pt Fllleti” reported rapidly sinking ported to have flown over Doom, to return to Atlanta and. "get it Carriera has had only two fights. the jail. .When this machine ept* skul). Defectives questioned rela­ seven miles off Montauk Point where the former kaiser is living, ever with." He asked how his fami­ Each time he cut loose vlth a swing staff win be; Davis J. W^lsh, one of the best informed erged from the grounds, with tives here and Detectiye Charles The “ FlUet" could not be found while carrying Republican Reich ly— his wife and two grown sons— which sent his opponent thrbugh baseball experts and sports vhiters in the country. drawn curtains, reporters gave Adder came here early today. He In Lloyds register or the New York cfflcials on board. wore getting along. Told that they the ropes and into drermland. He Other I., N. S. writers will be Les Conklin, Ford Frick chase in another car. They follow­ arrived at Stephen Salay’s home as Maritime! register. It is believed were practically destitute because Stephen was 'pleading -with bis In response to a query from In­ can punch so hard that his fist near­ and Bill CQrum| \- -Lr. Farrell, United Press sports ed the car to’ a local hotel. the name -vas garbled' lA the wire­ ternational News Service, Dr. Bck- of his reported embezzlements, he ly breaks through the boxing gloye. Not Mrs. Knapp . : brother to give himself up, A strug­ less despatch. . cner radioed: looked worried. Primo wants to «o to the United editor who is affiliated' With the NEA Service will also A woman believed to be Mrs. gle ensued and Joseph fled down an “ Doom was not on the foute of "Keep newspapermen away from States. He is ambitious to take pn 'ivrite daily articles, fdr The Herald. Knapp’s niece, wearing 'hlrs.' alley and placing a pistol against TREASURY BALANCE . the flight to Rotterdam which was all aspirants whn wUh tP annex Mr. his head palled the trigger. He died 'Washington, Oot 3.-—Treasury‘ ' followed.’* (CoBtlnued on Page 8) Tunney’r crown. (Continued bh.pitge 2> in Northern IJherties hoiipltal. balance Oct 1., $209,805,681.(1.

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Just Obtained, after lengthy and de­ termined effort, special autUorisa- GENE TUNNEY, tlon to have the ceremony perform* EIGHTH D IS T R ia OUR PRISON LABOR, LOCAL CATHOUC L fflI K ,[S (P IE R GRAVES e t in a hotel instead of a chapel. N . Y . S t o c H l Pope Plus XI had issued an order CONVENTION H O S t t e l AR £ (JJ(EEMPT IN I S S LAUDER, forbidding religious services in MEETING TUESDAY UMtDISCUSaON hotels because, in many instances High Low I'ji. m in the past, it was found that the State ABsembliieis Coming t o ^ t . Ailed Chem . .198% 196% 198% bar rooms had been transformed Am C a n ...... 110 108% 109% into chapels.' James’s Hall Friday and BONY CEMETERY WED IN ROME Speiaal Session Illegal^ L e a d i n Manofactarers Am Smelt 1 .. .241 .239 241 After the double service a nuptial Miss .Grace E. Hanson ' Saturday. Oct. 12 and 13. ' a Am St Fdy ... 55% 55 55% luncheon of twenty covers was serv­ Funeral services for Miss Grace ------i ; (Continoed from Page 1.) Am Sugar ....7 1 % 70% 70% ed. The guests Included the mem­ CaUed W9I Now Be HeM Elsie Haneon were held- at two Gather to Seek Sontioii of St.~James’s .hall has been decld44' TParls.— "The most disappointing Am T & T ...1 7 8 % 178. 178 bers of the Lauder party, the Amer­ o’clock yesterday afternoon from upon as the place where Gibbons^ sight I have found In Europe is the Am Woolen ..1 8 % 18% 18% and prosperous married life to- ican consul, Canadian Vice Consul her late home, 132 Cooper street, Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Col­ gether. American Soldiers Cemetery at Anaconda .... 80'% 79"% 80% Jones, Monsignor Breslin and Sig­ Next Week. and were largely attended. ReV. the Problem. umbus will act as hostess to the Bony," reports Lieutenant-Colonel Atchison___ 191% 190% 191% The rites were commenced at nor del Frate. The table was set Alfred Clarke .of St. Mary's Epis­ convention of assemblies from..aJ] 12:30 in the big double drawing Matthew Carney, of the famous 27th Balt & Ohio . .111% 111 111% in a special dining room on the first copal church, offlciatedi Edward over the state, Friday and Satur­ division of New York state, who Is Beth Steel . . . 66% 63% 64% room of the De Russie hotel which floor and was decorated with five Roche of'Hartford sang “ Beautiful Tunney engaged immediately after The Bigiith district’s speblal Wethersfield, ■ Conn., Oct. 8.— day, October 12 and 13. Rey. here re-vlslting ground he was fa- Can Pac _____ 214%.214% 214% bunches of lilies of the valley. meeting for the consideration of l^and on High,” Jarle Johnson of P. Reidy, rector of St, James's, jmiliar with ten years ago. CM&StPaul 35% 35% 35% his arrival here last week. There was a 3-piece orchestra this town-sang "Face to Face” an(i The question Of prison labor was The Honeymoon school district consolidation will be discussed deeply here this ,a(tsr-' church will give the address of wel­ "I visited at least fifty of the two do pfd _____ 51% 51% 51% consisting of a harmonium, a cello held on Tuesday evening, Octobiar ; Mrs. Raymond Chartier sang come at the opening of the cou'vbh- hundred and fifty beautiful burial Chi & NW .. 85% 86 85 Even before the ceremonies com­ and violin, which played sohly dur­ “ Some Sweet Day.” There was a noon by a gathering of the state’s menced a powerful motor car, with 9, instead of Friday evening as pre­ leading manufacturers who met tlon, Friday evening at 8 o’clock. grounds belonging to the British Chi Roc Isl ..126 125% 125% ing the religious ceremony. viously announced. A call for this large number of beautiful floral The degree will be put on in full AlUes anad found every one of them Cons Gas .... 76% 76% 76% a full supply of oil and gasoline Among Tunney’s friends pre'sent pieces. The bearers- were Edward with the State Prison Board, in the was drawn up in fron' of the hotel special meeting Is published else­ prison itself. Out Of tbe'meeting la form by the Norwich ass^tribly. In’- perfect condition. There are Corn Prod . . . 8.4% 84 84% was Monsignor Burke, rector of the where in today’s Herald. Stillman of Hartford; Edwin members. They will also provide permanent markers over every Del & Hud ..192% 191% 191% for the quick departure of the American College in Rome. Werner, Edwin Jolly, - Leslie Len­ expected to grow some deftbite plan bride and groom. They had al­ Dr. F. A. Sweet president of the of using the output of the > state’s the entertainment to follow, state' grave and Howers on every one. Dodge Bros .. 24% 24 24 Many Cameramen district had issued the 'call for the non, Wilbert Hadden of«this town President Mrs. Margaret Dulton of On English Graves Du Pont ....392 3f92 392 ready made arrangements to qpeed The Hotel De Russie, were the and Edward Dannaber of Hart- prison labor without competing to Florence as the first stop on the Friday meeting last Monday, but with the working; people sOattered Norwich will preside at the meet­ "An English ro'je-vlne trails over E r ie ...... 58% 57% 68% nuptials were celebrateci, was be­ f-irii. Burial was in the East ceme­ the little grave of every English honeymoon. From Florence they was informed by Town Counsel W. throughout Connecticut, ings. , Gen Elec 161 160 161 sieged by an army of forty Italian S. Hyde that this did not consti­ tery. Saturday morning at 9 o’clock soldier; purple and white heather Gen Motors ..212% 210% 212 will go to Milan, then travel cameramen and 12 from abroad. James W. Hook, of New Haven, through the lake district of Swit­ tute the legal requirement of five the visitors and local members wl|V blooms over every one of the brave G llletR az----- 118% 116% 118% There were almost 100 newspaper­ days notice. Consequently ' Dr. chairman of the State. Manufac­ .Scotsmen who lost their lives In the zerland. turers: Association’s special com­ attend mass at St. James’s chureni Inspirat ...... -27% 27 27 men present, but none was admitted Sweet issued another call for the with Rev. Francis May of Mount. Y-pr^s salient and the New Zealand­ lot Harv'....290 290 290 The former pugilist, who is a to the scene of the wedding. later date. , > mittee on prison labor, suggested Carmel, celebrant. Routine busi­ ers lie In a little corner of their Int Nickel ...126% 125% 126%, romanticist at heart, told his The photographers were exasper­ ABOUT TOWN that the factories in Connecticut friends he believed there was no In explanation of the case Dr. ness of the convention. will follow, homeland. Every flower, bush and Int Paper . . . 70% 70 70% ated at the aloof attitude of the Sweet has sent the following letter lend the prison outfits of machinery shruK-to be found in the Canadian other place in the world so ideal bride and groom. They signed a at St. James’s hall at 10 o’clock Kennecott .. 100 99% 100 to The Herald: and take over the prisoners’ output section was brought over from the Mack Truck . . . 95 94 95 for a^honeymoon as the beautiful message to Tunney saying that If Hose Company No. 2 of the Man­ for sale themselves. The Ladles of Gibbons assembly country on the frontiers of Italy “ To The Evening Herald: will provide the luncheon at noon Dominion.” Marl 011^_____ 38% 37% 37% he persisted in ignoring their “ Wish through your column to chester Fire department will have a Mr. Hook told the gathering: polpnel Carney was extremely and Switzerland. wishes, he and his bride "would supper this evening at 6:46 sharp, Saturday and at 7 o’clock that eve­ Mo Pac com .. 71% 70% 71% Small Attendance explain why as president of the “ We must- consider carefully ning Osano will cater for. the ban­ surprised when he came to the N Y Central . .172 172 172 have no peace upon their honey­ Eighth School and Utilities District in charge of the entertainment com­ the industries which feel the com­ wooden staff which serv.es as a There was a comparatively small moon but would be hounded con­ mittee. quet in St. James’s hall. Later the New Haven .. 63% 63% ' 63% crowd on hand when the former f have changed the date of the petition pf prison-made goods, as local members will put on the ea- monument for the dead of his own No Am Co . . . 73 73 73 tinuously.” special meeting on consolidation. they have a real grievance. They division. A ragged piece of Ameri­ No Pac ...... 99% 99% 99% champion and his flnancee met in This “ warning” was sent Into P. T. Griffin of 90 Henry street tertalnment. Over 150 are expect­ the hotel drawing rooms. It was “ Have always been told by the have a right to condemn the prac­ ed from out of town. can flag bunting waves from the Penn. R R ... 64 63% 68% Tunney,'but It had no obvious ef­ counsel for the district that five left yesterday for New York to take tices of the so-called ‘prison-con- top and rain and sno'\‘ have almost the desire of both that the cere­ fect. The photographers evidently Post Cereal ...69% 69% 69% mony be quiet and that newspaper- (5) days were necessary for a le­ in the Worl(i Series games. His traotcr.’ entirely washed off the Inscription Psd StI Car ..26% 25% 26% believed that they were not getting gal notice for a call for a meeting brother, William, and Clarence Mc- it bears. . men be kept as far away as possi­ a square deal. They regarded Tun­ “ 1 have wondered why the afflict­ Radio Cor . ..205% 201% 205 ble. of the district, and counting Mon­ Oonlgal will motor down tomorrow ed industries as a group are not The little wooden crosses will Pull new ----- 80% 80% 80% ney as a public character who day to Friday, which is five days, to Join him, and attend the bail soon be replaced by ones from the Of the two drawing rooms— 248 should pose upon request. The themselves the prison contractors. ANDOVER Sears Roe ...147% 146 147% and 249— the former is the larger. supposed 1 had given the re—Announce­ Happy Party weeks with her nlecer Mrs. E. J. prisoners. Announcement cf the ac-; . Elmer Randall, of New York ment .was made today that Ganila South Manchester Minnesota, North Dakota and Ne­ Slate of Boston, Mass. tlon of the board in these' cases.. It was a happy party with the braska, if the gains he made while dity. spent a few days with his par-! W^ska is to make her first Amer-. MRS. KNAPP FREED; will be made late this afternoon. ' ents, Mr, and MVs. Luther Randall, lean appearance In grand opera in guests congratulating the bride and In the west can be held.” • ' ______. Mrs. Charles A. Sweet who ia at over the week-end. groom and wishing them “ all the the Manchester Memoriail hoslptal Washington on Nov. 7. She will Among those who came home to sing the title role of La Tosca as a: TONIGHT happiness In the world.” GUARDS INDICTED SERVED SENTENCE sufferifig with pneumonia shows no MOURN NOTED EDITOR Miss Lauder made a beautiful vote were Miss Helen Hamilton and guest artist of the American Music Improvement, acicording to reports m Us-Margaret Crozel, who work In bride. Her eyes were bright and given out by her family today. Boston, Mass,, Oct. 3.— Flags at Drama under the direction of her cheeks rosy with excitement. Lockport, N. Y., Oct. 3.— Sealed (Continued from page 1) Hartford. | Jacques Samossoud, former dlreb- indictments had been returned to­ the state house will be flown at Rally, day Is next Sunday at IKe! The haippy groom seemed unable to The Manchester City Club will half-mast durlqg the hour o f the tor of the Washington Opera Gom-=^ take his eyes away from her. The day against Frank Beck and Glenn Knapp’s hat and coat, stepped froUT morning service and the Sunday! pany. The theater has not yet been DW hold Its monthly meeting tomorrow funeral services for Clarence VV, affection between th6 couple was so Jennings, former border patrol the machine, smiled sweetly at the SChooLwlll Join In the service to be selected. guards In connection with the night in the club rooms on Oak Barron, according to an' announeb- given: at 11 o’clock. obvious that the guests all predict­ newspapermen and walked away. street. death of Jacob Hanson, high Elk Rushing back to the jail, report­ ment from Gov. Alvan T. Puller’s - At tbe annual, town election h^ld' ed a perfect married life for them. lodge official at Buffalo who met office today. The chief executive Tunney was kept busy shaking ers found that In their absence an­ In the town hall Monday the follow­ C r i f H t K death while returning from Cana­ other closed car had driven'up the prepared a tribute to ^Mrj 'Barron, ing were-elected. Assessor, L.'B. BANKERS CONVENE hands and answering the congratu­ da in his automobile several THE HOPPE TRIAL financial authority, and edltor^vof pnwHs kit artafttf pieturt lations of the visitors and officials. juil entrance and that Mrs. Knapp Whitcomb, R; Board of Relief,'' Ar­ tinc^ JOHN and fiUDAYl and luncheons in ad­ 7 days a week, 6 afterhoops and Miss Elizabeth Helser, a sp ^ b l !S $ Charles Louis Seoger,. third, of Sunday. ^ 13.95 vance. Arrangements Nyack, N. Y., a Loomis. Institute newspaper correspondent flled~->j|Uit The new Journal-Post will be In­ for $50,000 against Col. Horace'W. We also have a line of leather and imitation leather and dates for banquets, student, who has the same disease. coats and sheepskins wool lined. dependent Republican In political Mann, dlreot6r of Hoover’s soutji- policy, according to the announce­ ern campaign, charging scandalohs bridge and other parties 6 HAERT, • « J *. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE ment. libel. , , not to exceed 100 plates She charged Col. Mann with, d ^ - SHOES are now being booked. ' Hartfoi'd, Conn., Oct. 3.— ^Abe KIDNAPERS INDICTED cribing her as a “ female detectlye’’ HATS Chicago, Oct. 3.— True bllJs and a “ snooper,” in a letter to a Reservations or informa­ Abeloff, 31, president of the Com- nectlcut Floor Covering. Co,, how charging Andrew Cappellano and New York newspaper and in state­ his 16-year-old *on» Tony, with FOUR W A IitS' tion may be had by tele­ before, the Bankruptcy Court here, ments issued through national kidnaping 10-year-old Billy Ranleri $ 4 . 5 0 " ^ “ phoning 2659 or come vtas today arrested on a warrant mlttee channels. . •« for ransom were reported to have The charges are an outgrowth fit WITH over and charging four counts of embezzle­ been voted today by the Grand ment, and was locked np pending a a visit .of Miss Helser to JOAN Jury. Mann’s office'some time, tugo. .9|ie 'Associate FMture I Police Court - bearing tomorrow Appearing before the Grand CRAWFORD u morning. The sum of $31,160 Is swore in an affidavit that she was. BUSTER KEATON | Jury were Billy, bis father, , A. assisted by-Mann's office in obtain­ Driveway Inn” alleged to have been Involved in the George H, Williams Frank Ranleri, and Police Lienten- ing anti-Smith propaganda from the- The Story of a embeszlement. the warrant charges. Man Who at 655 North Main St. hnt Paul Rlccio. “ Fellowship Forum,”, a publlca\l!(in ‘*COLLEGE” Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Oon^d Abeloff was to have appeared be­ Cappellano, In a statement made which is bitterly assailing Fought fore Bankruptcy Refere'^ Saul A. and Won. Johnson Block, South Manchester Griswold to police, admitted holding Billy Catholic (ihurcb and the DemoefA Berman for. examination today. His for thirteen days on his farm while tie nominee. arrest caused the postponement of Mafia extortionists sought to get ' Mann denied he had direct!^ the hearing. $60,000 ransom. Mi** HaUar to tha “ Forum.” ^4 i I ... . ■ ■ ■ • .'r' . ? :

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.. :\ ,-t .-s y ' '■< ^ '•'..: ■ y ^ ' - " < i ’■' / ■ ’ • ’ M MANCHESTEJl (CONN 0 EVENING HERAL|I^ WEpNESPA^*;PCTOBER 8, 1928. B A G B T H R E ^ ^ TT retary of the Rbd Cross who gave clined to dlseloae 'bow. the. ordei^, (. B. K(HXRS HEADS -.-I D.AR. MANCHESTER HONORED an exceptionally Interesting account will be interpreted although therw SITHLEAVES of the work that .vas being done is no Indication that the abtlvltie|< and what had been done during^tbe of thef assistant attornoys generaX P D i x COMMlSStON past year. x will be^!tiTtedle^. ' Mra.'WUliebraD;di^ will leave sqqn |q¥ a speaking tou^.. N E H WEEK ON ' i - in the south.! ' ' ' ■ > IN NEW YORK » ' *-.I* . v.*^*-* V* 'Delegates Leave for Texas v Organization Meeting 'Held •. Orforfi- Parlaii Dhapter 'members- ^laIlle^One of tha’Few of Those FEDERAL EMPLOYES MUST - - The question ,of poliUqal aetivit£^ Edward L. Newmaker and Les-^ After-Appointment of Rob­ was raised during the OaugbertF who plan to '.attenfi; the ,tblrty-flfth- That Have Exceeded the ter W. Martin left today for Ssjn ert V. 'rireat' to Board. - aunual state meeting-,qf the’Daugh- administration, when it was unq^’ ANOTHER TOUR Antonio, Texas, where they wljll ' SET FOR » Florida J KEEP OUT OF POLITICS flclaily held that officers nomlnat.e8< ii[''c,ir ters of. the-'Amerjcah Revolution represent Stanley Dobosz >'^PosU' The board of police commission­ are the regent, Mrs. Lucins.^eter; to public office-should , resign. American Legion, at the National (Continued trom page 1) (Continued from Page 1.) ers met last night for organization. past regent. Miss 'Alice • Dexter, While the state conferenco of (Continued from Page 1.) though they might enter primaries convention. 'i At the meetingftffVtTie board of sel­ and still retain otfice. * Miss Ida Holbrook',. . Mrs,- H. A. Red Cross Chapters was In session ance by the national committee ex­ Will Bring Cheer to Town Farm by.^way of Springfield, Mass., and ectmen held yesterday afternoon Cook, Mrs. 'Thomas J. Lem;ie, The sons not in the classified service al­ ...... perts sitting in New York. They The Every Mothers’ Club will l^.rf^Q^d, Conn., with stops, in both Robert V, Treat was 'named as a pieeting will be held'at the Second in Bridgeport yesterday afternoon so are amenable to the statute for­ prepare the tentative dates. The visit the Town Farm on ’Thtirsdajy; member of the police commission to Congregational church ' .-in Green­ a telegram was received from the bidding the use of official authority NORTH METHODIST NOTES governor turns thumbs up or afternoon, Ocb. 11. An entertain*' Hoover has decided to , confer fill the place held by Albert T. wich, Friday, sessions beginning at national chapter telling of the or Influence to coerce the political thumbs down on their work. ment will be presented b y . the' ^■^ith. Connecticut leaders on this Dewey who declined a reappoint­ tl, a. m, Putnam Hill -chapter, of action of any person or body and ' " I’ll do the deciding," he said to­ members after which refreshments trip to New England. He probably ment. Which the president general, Mrs. standing of the chapters In Connec­ to the hereinafter described provi­ The young people of this church; day when questioned about future will be served. \ : .wlU^jmeet many .of the Rhode Island Alfred J. Brosseau qf Greenwich is ticut as related to their quota for sions of the criminal code relative turned but in good numbers las^ plans. “ Right now nothing has been Town Meeting . , ; le£((|ers at the same time. At least, ,a, member will be> hostess. Other the present appeal for help in the to poitlcal assessments and contri­ night and worked until a late hour; definitely decided." The annual business meetlti^;df‘ dozegg of the Republican chieftains guests of honor expected, are Mrs. e q i •suonoes ueqoij^s eunoiJjnH butions. making articles for the gift shop! To Visit North Carolina the Town of Vernon was held Mon-^ .from both states will be invited Obarles H. Blssell of Southington, 'report Indicated that the gen3ral “ No presidential appointee or which is to be a feature of the It is known, however, that the day afternoon with less than ,fifty’^ abba’r^__ _ his_ train as he makes the Yice-presideht gen era U Mrs, George response from Connecticut was not other classified employe of the De­ bazaar to be held November 14, governor is determined to go into present. The sum of $249,86‘0 Maynard Mlqor, of New -London, as expticted and an appeal was partment of Justice will be permit­ 16. Tu connection with the meeting^ North Carolina. At least he is de­ appropriated. The only change in nominee was - pleased today Cbrmerly president general. Mrs! made to speed up the work. ted to hold a position as a member termined to do so now. It is in for wc-k next Tuesday night theiq the selectmen’s budget was the ad­ witli two reports. First, he was told George Mason pf Port ..Chester, for­ • In the telegram a list of chapters of any political committee that so­ .will be a special meeting of the^ North Carolina that the opposition dition of $500 to the fund for a by Senator David A. Reed, of merly regefit .Of .'Putnam Hill chap­ that had not only met their quota, licits funds; to display such obtru­ to his candidacy has been more memorial for the soldiers and saij-^' general committee for the bazaar Venh.a., that the Keystone State ter Is chalnqan of the committee but bad gone'over the mark was sive partianship as to cause pui>- at 8:30. f pronounced probably than in any ors of all wars. The sum of $3(10 ■was ./’safely” Republican. Second, of arrange'menfs..' ' read and among the few in Con­ lic scandal; to act as chairmen of a other southern state. It is there v’^as voted for the observance' ,of' Sunday, October 7. at 3 o’clook,;^ ,lip w&p lold by western managers .. Miss Katheriae -'4"rh9ld Nettle- necticut-that had done this was the political convention; to assume the a joint meeting will be neld at thlp; that the Republicans are striving Memorial Day. The school renova- tqn of D^fbyi state regent will pre- Manchester Chapter. active conduct of a election or lb their utmost to break into the Sol­ o.v^r the telephone that Senator church under auspices of the F^y5*^ ticn notes which amount to ^$25',- 'William E, Borah, of Idaho, has Mde. Mrs. Arthur ,V,. Plllsbury, re- The conference was attended by effect the result thereof; to neglect id South. And with characteristic 000 will be reduced to $15,000. It-' Miss Jessie M. Reynolds of the local Ing Squadron found.ition. Th# ■ijeen, a “ sensational success” in |;ent of the , hostess chapter, will his public duties.” speaker will be Miss Norma CJ,!. courage. Gov. Smith is determined was voted to _-,:*’:orize the' select­ give the address qf,.welcome. The chapter. The workers were asked W«»rkers Protected siuraping the middle-west for him Brown of Bloomington, 111., vice' to make an appearance there to men to secure an expert to Ifliok sploist will be Mr4-:0'.‘ C. Guernsey to devote their time to interestin,s Sargent explained that section fight the opposition on its chosen over the roof of the Memprldl in the wake of Gov. Alfred E. president of the Flying SquadroA .Smith's tour. Borah will come to who has studied abroad and will the different sewing clubs in their 120 of the Criminal Code makes it ground. building and make reccrmmenda- sing in several languaggs. . towns arid cities In the niaklpg of unlawful to discharge, promote or foundation and editor of the Nai< There has been some difference tions to prevent lealyng.’ ' - \ , IV!ifa^ljington early next week to con­ \ tional Enquirer. Miss Brown is als]^ fer .with the nominee and to report A train leaves Hartford at 7:43 layettes as there is great need for degrade any officer or employe for of opinion between .the schedule- Girl Reserves Open Season j a. m. A change will be made at these among the little children in giving, withholding or neglecting to an ordained minister. 'f makers over the Missouri date. The Young People’s Work of.tba the progress of the campaign in the Epworth League members are corn belt. ^tamford and the members will ar­ Porto Rico. The materials for the make political contributions. Originally it was intended that Gov. Union Congregational church . has rive in ample time for the IL making of these layettes will be “ It Is expected and required that planning to attend the annual cbn«f Smith should speak in St. Louis, started by the formation_;pf ' the Senator Reed meanwhile told vention of the Norwich district Ep,r' newspapermen that Hoover’s elec­ O’clock session. ' ’ , furnished by the local chapter and all officers and employes of the normally a Republican city, and 'n Girl Reserves. Miss Doroth’y '.Phelps Miss Reynolds today sent for a Justice Department shall act In en­ worth, League at the South Metfio'* other years a famous bre,wing cen­ assisted by her sister, MiS^.) Mil­ tion was a “ certainty.” dist church Saturcay at 2:30, whet)' “ There is work needed, and hard manual of instructions on their tire conformity with the foregoing ter. dred Phelps, will act as aaylspr.-^ .. Leopold and Loeb will be eligible nianufacture. rules and provisions of the law,” a program of speeches, businesk Democratic hopes of carrying Democratic Rally work, along the eastern coast and for parole in six years. Isn’t there and a banquet will be carried out in Wisconsin,” said Reed. “ Mr The meeting was addressed by Sargent said. Missouri are predicated upon Gov. A large number were present at Willard B. Rogers TOme way to shorten that period? Mabel T. Boardman, national sec- - The attorney general’s office de­ during the afternoon and evening.’': Smith’s rolling up a large St. Louis the meeting of the Alfred E;,,S,mltlj Hoover though can win evbn if he vote. Lately the Democratic man- club held In the club room Mon­ loses all the doubtful states. I e.\- At the meeting last night for agers have decided that things are day evening. The meeting- wds pect his majority to be greater even organization Willard B. Rogers was so favorable in St. Louis to the called to order at 8 o’clock, Uy than that given President Cool- named as president of the board, Smith candidacy that a personal ap­ President Frederick G. Hartenstein. idge.” taking the place held by ^ r. Dewey pearance by Gov. Smith is not nec­ 1-Ion. John F. Pickett of Middle- - -^“Is Pennsylvania safely Repub­ and Edward J. Murphy was again essary there, and that the Missouri town was introduced as the first lican?” he was asked. selected as the board’s secretary. date should rather be spotted in speaker of the evening. He gave a “ Absolutely,” Reed replied. The board decided to discontinue rural Missouri. Sedalia has been very interesting talk on the issues^ the use of the teletype which has 29th Anniversary Celebration only tentatively selected. cl the campaign. The other speak­ been Installed for a year at police To Take a Rest er was Hon. William Citron pf l^ld- CARNES IS ON WAY headquarters. The machine has not Meanwhile, the Democratic nom­ dletown who gave a talk oii' or­ proved as valuable a~. was intimated inee plana to get a few days of ganization work and very valuable by its promoters and the commis­ n BACK TO ATLANTA sion feels that the $500 a year solid rest. Sixteen days on the road advice and instructions were also 0 in the west tired the governor not­ given. Both speakers were loudly' which it costs will be spent better withstanding his vigorous assertion in other ways. applauded by those present. (Continued from page 1) that he “ never felt better” in his Grand Matron Entertained life. Hope Chapter. O. E. S. entertain­ me,” he went on. “ I’ ve got nothing He returned to Albany last night ed the Grand Matron and her offi­ GERMANY WANTS A KING tired, but very happy over the re­ to. say.” I ■ ' ; cial staff of officers on Monday even­ Canadian E.scort sult of the Rochester convention, ing. A delicious supper was served which nomina^ted Franklin D. Chris Newton, chief constable of BUT HAS NO CANDIDATE at the Baptist church by the ladles Winnipeg, who with the Pinkert(-n Roosevelt for th'e governorship. of that church. The tables were National Detective Agency, employ­ The New York state ticket this decorated with favors and fall (Continued froiii Page 1.) .fall has been one of his secret wor­ ed by the Atlanta • ■ Georgian, flowers. Following the suiJper, the N ries ever since the Houston conven­ guests and members adjourned 'to brought about Carnes afrestedtu¥rt-t sflll with his mother in exile at Le- tion. In common with other Demo­ Masonic hall where about one hun­ ed the fugitive over to the Atldh’ a quido, Spain. cratic leaders of the state, he be­ dred and twenty-five attended the officers, but furnished them h Cana­ Theoretically Admiral Horthy is lieves that in Roosevelt the nation­ meeting. Two candidates were dian escort to the International acting as regent for the absent al party ticket has been strengthen­ initiated, the work being done in boundary. King of Hungary. Many doubt that ed. In any event, he is willing to a most creditable manner. During Carnes, wearing the mustache Admiral Horthy will give up his stand or fall on it, for Roosevelt the evening Mrs. Alfred, Gui^pttl, wl^ich he grew as a disguisp,.. iv>.s power while he still lives. was his own selection. It was only in behalf of Hope Chapter, , pre'-' ^niled in his cell at the city jail In Poland his personal pleading in the early sented Worthy Matron Mrs. Geer laM night by Assistant Solicitor The “ uncrowned King of Poland” hours of Tuesday morning that with colored glass goblets. Mrs. Hudson'. Is Marshal Josef Pilsudski, and \ overcame Roosevelt’s personal dls- Geer thanked the chapter for the “ Why did you leave Atlanta ” Polish Monarchists are said to be | Idclination to run because of his beautiful gift and expressed her Carnes was asked. anxious to see him a real, crown- j physical condition. appreciation for the manner in “ Somebody phoned me,’’ the ed king. | Gov. Smith scoffs at the sugges which she had been entertained. prisoner explained cryptically. Pilsudski originally came from tiphs that, Mr. Roosevelt’s health Speeches by the visitors 'tfronfeht /'" A blackmailer.” suggested the the ranks of the Socialists. But the | may be a handicap to the state-tick­ the meeting to a close. THb''PCdp.K prosecutor, mindful of Carnes* Internal political situation in Pol­ et in November. sion proved to be one of the most prison record, which was revealed and appeared to demand a dictator “ The governor of New York successful for some time. to the public only after his disap­ so Pilsudski assumed dictatorial doesn’t need to be an acrobat,” he R. V. Nurse Collertion pearance in August. powers. He turned upon the Polish said. “ The prime requisite is brains. The following report of the Carnes smiled and refused to Parliament, denouncing the mem­ We didn’t want Mr. Roosevelt for Rockville Visiting Nurse Associa­ bers in the most bitter fashion. his ability to turn flip-flops physi­ amplify his statement. He would tion for the collections taken at the not say whether he was blackmaU- It is reported that President cally. We wanted him for, his Rockville Fair are as follrJfvs: Mustapha Kemal Pasha, of Turkey, ANOTHER GREAT brains.” i6d/-^or if-so, who did it, . First day. $21.75; second""'da^; “ When I see my lawyer in At­ has kingly ambitions. If there is a Today Gov. Smith planned to $75.52; third day, $27.75, making change of government at Angora, spend in ^ renewing acquaintance lanta,” he remarked, “ I’ll have PROFIT-SHARING VALUE! \ a total of $125.02. more to say.” Kemal is expected to proclaim with bis "numerous naenagerie of K. of C. Elect Officers himself King Kemal 1. He will not , 7 * . i* pets‘ in the back yard of the execu­ Carnes was arrested last Friday Rockville Council, Knights of on a Winnipeg street. He had been use the old Turkish title of Sultan. tive mansion, and if the weather is Columbus, elected the folio-wing: .J. Even South Africa has Monar- propitious this afternoon it will see officers at their last meeitlfig:; Staying in a modest house<1n"the . r* Wtet'end, ■ .''i- qhiqt ambitions. Dispatches told of him on the golf links. Grand Knight, August LPfehr;' a movement under way in that Deputy Grand Knight, John Sdfillp- country to proclaim the Duke. of hack; Chancellor. Francis Sca-n- A long steel cable, drawn at Gloucester, son of King George and lon; Financial Secretary, Edward hJgh speed and fed continually brother, of the Prince of Wales, YOUNG MEN MEET Buchanan: Recording Secreta-ry, with wet sand, cuts through solid “ King of the Union of South Af­ Thomas Kernan; Treasurer, Jonnj tdc-K In a new type of quarry saw. rica.” Byrnes; Worthy Warden, Raymond^ G. 0 . P. NOMINEE Toben; Inside Guard, Arthur Ker­ BEDROOM nan; Outside Guard, David Mc­ Carthy; Board of Trustees, George (Continued from Page 1) Coleman, Michael J. Cosgrove.j FURNISHED COMPLETE FOR THE Oliver Morin. i vigor and eager Idealism to our Notes cause.” The Willing Workers of the, ' PRICE OF THE SUITE ALONE Hoover declared “ Democracy First African Baptist church will! cannot be truly fulfilled until our hold a public chicken supper; ybung people are courageous Thursday evening in the, socialj THIS OUTFIT • enough to take part in the responsi­ rooms. Chicken will be served' FRADINS 3 bilities of government.” southern style. , , ; COMPLETE AS SHOWN On Aviation A daughter was born at ,the Concerning aviation. Hoover Rockville City hospital to Mr. and' said: Mrs. Harold Beyer of East street. "It marks another advance in In­ Mrs. Emil Yost of Prosper, vention which will have a profound street is ill at the Rockville Cit.vj effect upon our national life., it hospital. <■ ] $ Thomas Blake of Union stree.t is,; 99.50 brings out the courage of men, stimulates the spirit of adventure, confined to his home by illness, - , anninilates time and distance and Carl Doss of Woodland iistfeef A YEAR TO PAY brings our people closer together. left Tuesday for Brooklyn.j “ It brings new problems in ge- where he has accepted a .posiltni) ernment and the necessity for assis­ as assistant manager of a 5 and„l.O How can we make such a splendid offer! The secret is— tance from the government that it Cent Store. , .• .i Profit Sharing. Low rent and conservative policies lower our may be developed to its greatest Miss Loretta Kemnitzer Qf,-Wind- costs of doing business tremendously. The great savings that u.se. That great use Is not so much 'sor avenue has resigned hen posl* 4 result we guarantee to share with you in our low prices. Profit- NOW In war as it is in peace. But by the tion in the cost department of the Sharing we call it. building up of our commercial ser Hockanum Mill Co. At Anniversary time we demonstrate how far we can go in ' is the time vice we are providing a great Elmer Forler of Talcott avenue giving utmost value by offering Supreme Profit-Sharing Specials manufacturing capacity, a great re­ has purchased a Whippet c,pypu- such as this complete bedroom outfit that— to furnish your Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels Presenting a brilliant collec­ serve of trained men, which adds Philadelphia are the guestS'OYiMr. to the assurance of complete Inde­ tion of Paris Inspired Models in Living Room and Mrs. Hugo Gross of W lm ef- INCLUDES pendence of our nation for all mere avenue. Coats, Dresses, Hats and ac­ time.’* % i cessories that lyill be worn by . Bedroom or BED DRESSER CHEST 0! wad some power the gif tie French railroads are now oper­ fashionable women„for Fall and Dining Room gie us to see oiirsel’s as ithers see ating more fast trains than can be •.t: Winter 1928. SPRING Our great Profit-Sharing us when he honk our horns in the found in any other continental offer on complete room out­ Sunday parade. European country. , ^ JWATTRESS fits enables you to furnish these rooms complete for BED SPREAD . the price of the suite alone We most cordially in­ and everyone is offered on PAIR OF PILLOWS our clufr plan giving, you a vite you to visit our whole year to pay.* Are You A Voter? PAIR OF SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES store Oct 4,5,6. QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY * “ Where You C3an Affoird to Buy All persons of good character, 21 years of age or Good Furniture’* . ,. over, born in the* United States. All naturalized citi-i STORES zens. A married woman /r a widow who was married' .to a citizen prior to Septeir ber 22,1922, and who has Rot forfeited her citizenship by a subsequent marriage an alien. ' • , A citizen must have resided in this State for one> '7 ■ • ' ' MAIN" ■ ■ SOUTH ; j UPTOWN year and in the Town where; he is to be maile six montl||r.

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held Monday with a good attend­ middle church on the famous Green, ance. The reports of town officials BOARD OF HEALTH HUBAND-NOONAN MANY PULPIT ORATORS will speak at St. Mary’s Episcopal KING OF r a c k e t e e r s; CIRCUS IN PARIS COLUMBIA were approved, and money voted Church. -I- for support of schopls and repair On' February 10, Rev. Henry K. of highways. . A short road in the REORGANIZED TODAY Announcement is tnade of the COMING TO MANCHKTER Sherrell, D. D., pastor of the fam­ SHOT IN HUB HOTEL DRAWS CROWDS Mrs. Ruth Jacobs spent Friday Wells Road District was closed.’ It marriage of Miss Margaret Noonan-, ous Trinity Church of Boston, con­ at the Mansfield Fair at Storrs. also voted-to sell the North DLstrict daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William sidered by many to be the most im­ Mrs., Bailey is taking a weeks va­ school bouse, said school house not Dr. D. C. Y. Moore Again Noonan of 484 Ann street, Hart­ ! Boston, Mass., Oct.-3.— Two md.n Notable Preachers to Lead portant Episcopal church in New Pwere arrested by polide todiy in, ’ TO SEE CLOWNS cation at her home in Westfield, having been in use for several Chairman; Other Appoint­ ford, formerly of this town, and England, will come here. Dr. Sher- Mass. • During her absence Mrs. years. The election had the follow­ Harold Huband of 250 Homestead Monthly Union Services at connection with the shooting of ments Same as Last Year. relli a' young man, hak been offered j Thomas J. Duris, 34, “ King of Bos- Hattie Robinson of Lebanon is tak­ ing fesult. avenue, Hartford., The ceremony South'End. ; a bishopric but refused. was performed by Rtv. Kinney at I ton’s Racketeers,” in an uptown ho­ ing her place in the home of H. W. Assessor, Madison Woodward, R. The board of health held their • Yhe speaker for March 10 will be Paris.— The circus has come to Porter. Board of relief, Charles Palmer, St. Patrick’s parochial residence, Manchester will have an oppor­ tel last night. Police were search­ annual meeting this morning and ! announced later. ing for another man. town. The famous Fratellini Mr. and,Mrs. Lewellyn of Provi­ R. ‘ .organized. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore was Hartford, Friday evening at 8 tunity to listen to some famous o’clock. The couple were attended Meanwhile at city hospital where , clowns are back at their old dence spent the week-end at the Selectman 1st Clair Robinson, R.’ again elected as chairman of the church speakers during the winter home of his brother, Alonzo Little. Selectman 2nd, Henry Hutchins, by Mr. and Mrs. LeCourt of Hart­ months, the Herald learned todav- Duris lay with two bullet wounds In' ' stamping-grounds, the Cirque board and Mrs. Emma Lyons his abdomen and one in bis hip, it The Hunter family, who have R. Nettleton is again the board’s secre­ ford. The bride was atired in a They will come here in connection OPIUM WORTH MILUON d’Hiver and drawing as big crowds been running the dining room at tary. gown of beige satin and carried with the monthly union evening was stated that he would recove-. lilies of the valley, and the matron Duris had refused police any infor­ as ever. the Pasture, for the season Sunday Sellctman 3rd, Raymond Squier, Dr. Fred Bushnell’s term as milk services of south end Protestahl of- honor wore a dress of blue satin. churches. DISCOVERED ON SHIP mation regarding the shooting." Paul, who is 52 and was born In have returned to Brooklyn for D. and meat inspector did not expire the winter. Auditors, Fred Abell R., and and he holds over in the same A reception which was attended by The joint evening services,' held The men arrested were Fred Mc- a circus in Italy, went back there Mr. and Mrs. Lesco of Wllliman- 50 guests from Hartford. Boston on the second Sunday of each month Innis, 30, of Cambridge, and John Rowland Cobb, D. work. Edward C. Elliott, Jr., was and this town was held at the home Quilty o f , South Boston. Both are this summer and got a big wel­ tic closed their lake cottage for the Grand Jurors, Dwight A. Lyman, named as the plumbing Inspecto.* from October to March inclusive, ’ New York, Oct. 3— A daring plot of Mr. and Mrs. Jame^ Wilson, of will begin on October 14, a week friends of Dbris and neither is list­ come from his old countrymen. He winter Sunday And returned to Edward Lyman and W. G. Robin­ and Mrs. Alice D. Johnston was to smuggle into New York a gigan­ ed in police circles as a gunman. town. 437 Center street. from next Sunday. On that occasion has come back with four or five son, R. •' Ralph Buell, Joseph elected .is the clerk of the board. On their return from an unan­ tic quantity of opium valued at When taken into custody, Mcln- The Ladies Aid Society will meet .Clarke and Percy Carver, D. Miss Jessie Reynolds was reap­ Dr. Willis Butler, pastor of the between $1,200,000 and $1,500,00 medals and a cigarettercase from nounced wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Asylum Hill Congregational church nis was covered with blood. His Wednesday afternoon at the home Collector of taxes, Howard pointed as nurse and will be a part Huband will make their home for was knocked into a pipe dream to­ nose was in a battered condition. Mussolini. of Mrs. Lester Hutchins on Chest­ Squier, R. time worker for the. board. Dr. Le- in Hartford, will speak at St. day through the vigilance of the Francois, 49, was born up on the the present with the bride’s parents. Mary’s Episcopal church. , He explained that the blood came nut Hill at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Hutch­ Constables, Harvey Collins, Les- Verne Holmes was again named as The bridegroom is employed by the new customs enforcement bureau. about from a bloody nose after a hill of Montmartre and is very ins will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Hutchins and Conrad Schriefer R. school physician for Districts One On November 11 which is Armis­ proud of the fact. Albert is 42 Hartford Ice Cream company. tice Day, Rev. John N. Lewis, pas­ The opium was discovered after fall downstairs. Hutchins and Mrs. Hubert Collins William Mathieu, Ethel Blakely to' Eight. a 6-hour search through the Dollar The room in the hotel where the and was born in Moscow. Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, Mrs. Marie Dr. Holmes was present at the tor of a Waterbury Episcopal and Rowland Cobb, D. TAXICABS GUARDED liner President Harrison,"which has battle was believed to have taken Among the three of them they Field, Miss Gladys Rice and the Registrars of voters, Curtis A. meeting and- outlined the work that church, will deliver the address at can chatter in a dozen different the Center Congregational church. just returned from a cruise around place showed evidences of a terri­ Misses Adclla and Arlene Badge, Holmes, R., and Fannie Dixon had been done during the past year fic fight. Blood was spattered on the languages. Chicago, Oct. 3— Approximately Dr. Lewis is an ex-service man and the world. went to Marlboro Sunday eve­ Welch, D. and also his plans for the coming 100 garages,, cab stands and offices wall and on the bed sheet. An ex­ Each one has several children ning to attend the meeting of the year. His work as school physician it is expected that his sermon will Four of the ship’s most impor­ The total number of votes cast of thq Lellow and Checker taxicab tant petty officers were taken to ploded revolver cartridge was found who are also in the circus. Three Trl-Counly Christian Endeavor was highly recommended by the be of a patriotic nature. were 92 Republicans, 59 Democrat companies in Chicago and suburbs On- December 16, Bishop Fran­ the barge office under arrest. on the floor, as were numerous of them are giving a very clever Union. and 26 split tickets, the Republi­ board and he was assured that the empty liquor bottles. act this year, tumbling from great were under heavy police guard to­ cis J. McConnell, considered one of A vigorous investigation was put At a meeting of Columbia church cans winning by a good majority. work that he had done in the past day. Police expressed the theory today heights and dancing in original held Friday evening at the chapel a year was to the board’s satisfaction. the greatest men in Methodl^hi in under way by Deputy Surveyor The action was taken to prevent the United States, will speak at the John J. McGill, who ordered the that Duris had probably demanded manner. unanimous cal! was extended to ESCAPE SUFFOCATION further violence in what is termed of his henchman some service they The Fratellinis have been making John F. W. Howell to become ;>as- Percy Williams, young Cana­ South Methodist Episcopal church. raid made. The Dollar line faces a a “ taxicab war” between the Yel­ Bishop McConnell is in charge of possible fine of $300,000 because of refused to perform, ana the fight all Paris laugh for many years and tor of the church, to succeed the Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 3— Nar­ dian who won both sprints in the low and Checker companies. So far followed. will probably continue until they the New York area and has attain­ the discovery. Rev. Duane Wain who has gone to rowly escaping suffocation, 13 fire­ Olympic games, will attend the a Checker driver has been slain, ed a wide reputation as a speaker die. They also very often set peo .\frica as a missionars’. Mr. Howell announcing he declined several On Us cruise the President Har­ men of the Brattle Square station two Yellow cab garages bombed, and writer. rison stopped at two Chinese ports, The length of the Austrian Fed­ pie to cryingj^fdr French clowns are who is a student at the Newton were forced from their beds early offers from colleges in the United and the Hertz stables at Leona eral Railways at the close of 1927 iiot alway^Tn a comic mood. Some On January 13, Dr. Oscar Maur­ Shanghai and Hong Kong. At one Theological Institute, expects to today to fight an incendiary blaze States.- The professional itfstitu- Farms fired, causing the death of er, pastor , of the Center Congrega­ totaled 4863 kilometers, of which times theylare very sad. , finish his studies at that instituion tions are always on the watch for of these the narcotics are believed 1479 kilometers, were double that was discovered burning in the several valuable racing horses. tional .church at New Haven, the to have been smuggled aboard. Another x^elebrated music-hall next spring, at which time he will rear of their own fire station. promising amateurs. track. clown, Grock,'caused a big laugh in be able to give his full time to the A passerby noticed the flames and Paris recently when it was an­ parish. ' gave the alarm. As the fire-fighters nounced that he had just been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drew and came down following the sounding made a Doctor of Philosophy by the Mrs. Belle Brown of Providence of the gong, they were choking and University of Budapest. Grock is a and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brqjvn of gasping from the smoke they had real artist in his manner, everyone New Haven were week-end guests inhaled...... agrees to that and he can do his of Mrs. Julia Little. Chief J. M. Casey stated today acts in seven different languages, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hutchins the blaze was undoubtedly of in­ including Hungarian, but if he ever spent Siin^’ay in New Britain. cendiary origin. received such a high degree, it will- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins DIPEll BN BEJTT IT Y lL undoubtedly be an honorable dis­ and family spent Sunday in Fram­ We know one woman who won’t tinction which certainly has its ingham, Mass., at the home of Mrs vote for pi-esldent. Ope neig' bor price, but can scarcely be confused Hutchins’ brother, William Little. told her A1 Smith was a drunkard with that obtained by serious study The road across the green is be and the woman across the opposite examinations and diplomas. ing oiled and sanded. fence has shown her that Hoover The annual town meeting wa." was a high-grade horse thief. AT IMAiT COIT-MUT French people will be obliged to eat less jam and jelly this winter because of sky-high prices of these The very choicest of Fashion’s new garment crea- |l delicacies. Jam-makers say they are paying twice the sum they paid tions for the Fall and Winter season are represented last year for apricots, plums, figs i S ,.{ ,} • *1 •raspberries' and peaches, and of course in consequence their pro­ here in our magnificent showings of smart apparel. i i ducts will be much dearer. Toma­ toes and pears are four times dear­ er than last season and lemons are Women who seek that perfect blending of stylish­ literally “ out of sight.” PAYS WAIT QN VOUl ness and correct fitting will find complete satisfaction in The little booksellers along the ^ quays have also been having a hard time this summer, for it choosing from these newly arrived assortments and our j' . seems that even the many English find American tourists stroll past Week-End Specials low prices makes real savings possible. -tho picturesque stalls without buy­ ing a book. Most people believe it -AT- „ is the bouquinistes own fault for they have recently put up their prices in unheard of manner. Their attitude has also become “ take it Manchester's Publie or leave, but in any event please do not touch unless you intend to buy,” and so one usually doesn’t. Pantry The American Aid Society in Paris is stiir^busy befriending stranded Americans in the capital. LAST CALL! PERO’S YELLOW Twelve ex-service men were sent home during the months of July, together with thirteen others; fif­ For Ladies and Misses '• teen were sent to seaports/ind free Elberta Peaches meals were given to fifteen. Forty- four out-of-town calls were made of choice smooth finish fabrics including Norma Broadcloth ^ n d , . y y , , at the office of the Society. No. 1 $1.60 No. 2 $1.35 Majora. Enormous shawl collar and cuffs of finest furs includ­ Monsieur Barthou, France’s Min­ If you intend to can |>eacbes this year do it now as it is only ister of Justice and Vice-President a question of time how long they will be on the market. ing Badger, W olfs, Fitch, Cross Fox and Kfimmer and Beaver. of the council, is about the only im­ portant, or unimpoptaht personage in the country who la not taking a ' vacation at this period. Resisting GREEN TOMATOES, 14 qt. basket .. 50c . the call of sea, mountain or coun­ try, the French minister is acting Premier in the absence of Poincare Aster Brand , and working hand and a new book, > ■* a - a literary and critical study of PEANUT BUTTER, 2 jars ...... 25c ■' ' - a Pierre Loti’s “ Pechur d’Islande,” (6 onnee jar) perhaps the French author’s mas­ r jl^ H terpiece. He rises at five every morning and puts in three good hours of work before his petite de­ BAKER’S COCOA, 1-2 lb. can ...... 16c jeuner. DHr f r 'f Sunbeam Extra Small • Dresses KENTUCKY CAVE MEN FANCY W AX BEANS, 2 cans ...... 49c Youthful modes for Miss and Matron for Sports, F r / Afternoon and Dinner Wear m ' '.,'f REVERT TO WAR FOR Carpenter’s Pure Texas Magnolia TOURIST BUSINESS FIG JAM, 2 cans ...... 25c $15 “ $35 ; 10 ounce can. A special treat for the kiddles— a health­ ful food. P i I-1 Bowling Green, Ky.,— The “race s? men” of Kentucky are now revert­ * ing to the chief pastime of their an­ U s 1 cestors— war. And Andy Lee Col­ Exclusive Agents in Town for Ilk >1 lins, brother of Floyd Collins who died in Sand Cave three years ago BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM is one of the first -rasualtles of the .warfare. HEALTH POODS Competition among the operators These health foods have been tested, and first served on the of the various noted caverns of ; Kentucky for the tourist trade has table at the Battle. Creek sanitarium. Foods for every pur­ become so keen that property is pose— diabetics, constipation, etc. We carry almost a complete being destroyed, according to evi­ line of these world famous health foods. V1 dence in the case of Collins, who was tried for destroying signs of rival V cave men along the Dixie t ^Highway. Collins has been bound Ivory Soap, 4 bars ...... ; ...... 25c over to the grand Jury. JohaB, Higginbotham, chief wlt- French’s Mustard, ja r ...... I2c ness again-* Collins, testified that ^Collins, who has been manager of Collins’ Onyx Cave, billed as the discovery of Floyd Collins, paid him two dollars for each road sign / • V - .of a rival cave company he would destroy. In addition, the witness said that Collins offered him $10 if . * he would burn the Diamond Cavern MEALTH MARKET Company’s office at Glasgow Junc- itlon. I Andy Collins was one of the thousands of rescue party members Advanced Winter models in smart that tried to save Floyd Collins Metalics, Felts, Satine mid Vdvets from his tragic death while the Special Tomorrow I t T ■world looked on. Loin Lamb Chops, lb...... 45c $3.75 $5.95 y [ * > ’ A British acientlst says he has Lean Hamburg Steak, lb...... 22c found that matter may be divided Into even smaller particles than Fresh Shoulder Pork Chops, lb .______35c the electron. Pjobably he has GARMENT FASHION CENTEP been talking to the golfer whose Fresh Calves’ Liver, ib. ...'...;..... 70c wife beat' him in _ an 18-hole match. >

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some Democrats having told him sister of Mrs. Nutland and la on an IIP that they are going for HoovetT automobile tour through the east’ to WHISTLING HOBO For himself, he says he is a Deral TOLLAND visit relatives. ocrat and if he had the chance Mr.-and Mrs. Myron Sparr^J, ■ ’’ - V-. Several from Tolland will attend i L,eon and Helen Sparrow of NorS would vote for Smith, hut hbi WHI iglous education ipeeting to \ t. •t.- ■ i * - ; SEES CONNEaiCUT not be back from his trip in time Woodstock> were recent • guests oC % to do so. He says he has ho «-pa^ i'be *h'4l Friday at South Coventry. Mr. Sind Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and .^Leete Stone of New York City tience with religious prejudice. family. , < Three Meals Rations rii-. i was a week-end guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Pearson of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ladd of Hartford were Sunday guests of When he first started oaj -his -'Rdokville were recent guests of It Makes His 44th State and travels John carried with hilh.tra’ Mr. and Mrs. John H. SteeLe. i . [Mr.JLadd’s mother, Mrs. L. R. Ladd. Mrs. Zoe Beck ley, who was re­ ■ r-P . . ’tions enough to keep him for three Miss Alice £udd of Hartford was ____ _ meals and one box of. tobaccft. He cently operated on at the Hartford Hartford He Has Time Enough to has never suffered for meals, -which a week-end guest of Miss Hazel i {^“"pYtal "returned here to her sum- ■ ■ ‘ ~ '-’I ' West of Snipsic district. | ^er home Saturday last. ~ i-, . are offered to him all along the ’Miss Alice Hall was a week-end jjj.g Virginia Fulenwlder of route. When it rains he sleeps un­ Win $4,000, He Says. "guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cook, | Birmingham, Ala., and New Yorl: der sheds or, such rough shelter as ,\Yi^ham Center. i City is at the home of her sister, • / * * V. ■ • . V • • I J he finds. He carries a regular Bernice Hall was a party \ goe Be'ckley. (Special to The Herald) outfit and rolls up In a blanks | L r l F. Clough will sleeps under the stars much\of the Springfield, Saturday | celebrnfibei?' goMen wedJing an- Hebron, Oct. 2.— From the mo­ =npnt «;iindav and Sunday ' evening last. j niversary October 10. at their home. ment when “ Happy John, the whls- He spent Sunday Harton Chapman, who spent the I ^^1 be pleased to receive their tlipg'hQbo” struck the town yester­ night in Columbia. From here he .week-end at the home of Mr. and | friends on that day from 2 to 6 p. day forenoon he was surrounded started out over route 111 to Wa*- Mi;?;...Charles C. Talcott, returned to i jjj hy a flocH of school boys who didn’t terbury. He has two sons whU are. tank bat- Oradell, N. J., Monday. I The all day sewing meeting of care whether the bell rang or not. ir. the regular army in a Frink Kenneer, who spent the j j j j g Union Missionary Society will Soon a ring of adults had joined talion. His wife died fourteen week-end with Mrs. Kenneer at the years ago. He bears with him many be held at the home of Mrs. Sam­ Paris Fashions! the group and were listening, spell­ Steele house returned to Tenefly, N. uel Simpson Thursday of this week. I bound, to the story of a one-legged r.c^wspapers clippings telling- his J., Monday. story. He will visit Delaware last. veteran of the Spanish War who is Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Smith of ffust think what a wonderful fc-' stumpipg his way through all the Rockville were recent guests of Mr. cheer leader Mable Walker Wille- slates of the Union on a wager. His -t.‘and Mrs. William Ayers, ^r. brandt would have made! story is that the Atlanta Const! BOLTON . s ;L.’,The regular meeting of Tolland ! Fine Fabrics! tutlon has put up $4,000 in a • i ‘[ Grange will be held Tuesday even wager that he cannot in two years Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferrani'and Ing, Oct 2, in the Federated Church time hoof it over the United States, and two sons Peter and John have^ Vestry. . spending at least one night in returned to their home In ’ Long* Mrs. Howard Crandall and Miss each state and be back at Atlanta Elva Gerrish, the teacher at Grants by Midnight. April 15, 1929. Island. ' , Hill district, enjoyed the excursion Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burke ana. from Hartford to New York City He has already visited_44 states, two children of Hartford are at the, f.pd has only four more to visit, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrd Sutjtiay. and that, he says, he could do in "Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Metcalf A. E. Mcxneggia. an4 three children of Niantic called the time left, even if he had to Mrs. Jennie Bolton, Mrs. Elsie crawl. He started out April 15, at the home of several of their Jones, Mrs. Alice Lee, Miss Lavluii. friends here Sunday afternoon. 1927, and lias been going 17 r'rie.s attendee the Democratic rcbn- months. In that time he has walked ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nutland en­ vention at Tolland Friday. Am.-p tertained at a family reunion af ever 18,600 miles, including occa­ W. Sisson of Hebron a former:.rep- sional rides offered by automobil- their home in Tolland avenue, Sun­ lesentative of Hebron was nominal; day. Those present were Mr. and you ask 'wliat is best ists. He never asks for rides but ed. Mrs. M. J. Ogden of Kendallville, ^ w’hen offered he does not refuse, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fogil of for a cold on the that being according to the terms Indidna, Mr. and- Mrs. W. C. Wil- East Hanford spent Sunday.at the_ lison and daughters, Alice and Eu­ chest? Try a tube" of the wager. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jonesr nice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willlson A Georgia Cracker Misses Ella and Jenatte;;Sjrmoeit of Baume Bcnguc"'- His home is in Griffin, Georgia, n'f Springfield, Mrs. Paul Wood and spent the week-end at the homts of •son of Ludlow, Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. chases pain and and his real name is John Gv Shi- their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles bers. He states proudly that he is A. W. Tyler and children, Bernice, Sumner. Albert, Lester and John of Broad- colds away! a Georgia “ cracker,” and says that Charles Loomis of Pawtucket ip all his wanderings he has found brook. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Spar- po state to equal his native one, spent the week-end at his homo ro-W’ and children, Helen and Leon and no town that quite comes up to here. * of j^orth Woodstock, Mrs. Phoebe Mrs; Charles Loomis and- suin Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox Griffin. Northum have returned from a of Merow, Conn. The honored His route was at first down (ANALGCSIQUE) through the Atlantic coast to Flor­ week’s trip through the Adiron­ guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Og­ ida, and from there he hobbled dack s. den of Indiana. Mrs. Ogden is a lULItVES ACHES £r PAINS along on his crutch over the old • A teachers meeting will be held Spanish trail from Pensecola to at Columbia Green this week. California. The Grange met at the hall Fri*- He says he averages about 12 or day night where a competetive pro­ 15 miles a day but has at itmes gram was presented. The progia.i. :iere are ine cucits mat smart women will wear made as much as 20.0 miles in one was as follows: Recitation by Ger­ at the smart places this Fall! Rich, soft fur trim­ day, these big days being occa­ trude Anderson; Reading, Elsie mings .... smooth. supple . fabrics.... intriguing sions when he has had rides offer­ Deere; Recitation by Lillian Swit­ details. .. .new, authentic styles! Coats you ed. During his wanderings he has zer; Solo. Alice Lee; Paper, Hazi-i visited the scene of the old Span­ Hutchinson; A pantomime: “ And never dreamed of buying, for such moderate ish Missions in California, has the Light Went Out.” ; A recitai.ion prices. slept under a giant redwood tree, by David Toomey; A dialgue by camped with gypsies, had an in­ M*yron J-.ee and Ernest Boero; Sing­ Luxuriously furred with Wolf, Baby Seal, Marmink, Fitch terview with President Coolidge at ing by David, Toomey, Myron Lee, and Skunk. Smart shades of wine, green. .. .new shades of the White House and with other Charles Lee, Ernest Boero and tan, brown and black. Newest fashion touches. well known public men. Joseph Mark; A solo by Myron Lee. He slept on the Salt Desert when The .judges were Mrs. Charles passing through Utah, and de­ Howard of Manchester, Mrs, Frank scribes it as being covered With a Hamilton and Miss Levholme of | glistening coat of salt, white as Andover. The judges gave theii ' ' ' IW liiMl snow, and caked hard. This coat­ decision in favor of the brothers ing, from an inch to twelve feet Coffee and pie were served. Fertj- deep, is pure salt. An automobile five were present. ; L ^ ^ E t h e ^ u e can be driven over it but in places The Farm Bureau will hold a there are great cracks which make meeting ai the Hall, Oct. 17, for i it precarious. However, there is a .the pur-PQse of.-building serving of your properi^j^ - ■ ''good highway over ' the desert? wagons. . loute, so that motorists need have Elwood Alderman of Springfield, no trouble unless they wish to ex­ -3:!? was a caller at the home of Mrs. R s- The Manchester Trust Co. Third Georgia Volunteers and was In service eleven months, five of He Thought which he spent in Cuba. He wears the army uniform, and with his one But a truck struck him ttii^'l leg and crutch, liis campaign hat, day out while he was changing $100 $150 his clustering curls of reddish hair, a tire. h€ makes a picturesque figure. His clothes are getting a little ragged Accident insurance peud fo£ but bis smile and southern drawl time lost from business <,a American' American Silver Muskrat are undaunted. doctors’ bills—over ^5i20l Fire and His leg was lost through blood Wombat Opossum with Beaver poisoning following a slight acci­ in all. So he was glad he’ -Fur Coats included a good policy in hia Fur Coats Fur CoUars dent suffered when he was working (leather trimmed) ar telegraphing. He also was once vacation kit. a school teacher in. his native state. f - Insurance\' Asked what he thought of poli- You’ll, be too, if you run int'o- V . ‘ tics John says that this campaign, unexpected hard luck. BftItisiV'' in his estimation is going to be the talk with us, as he did. Before hottest and most closely fought In you go away. years. He says that in passing RICHARD G. RICH through rock ribbed Republican Connecticut Gene Tinker Building, South Manchester. , territory he has’ heard many Re­ THIRD FLOOR F ASHION SHOPS publicans say that though they Life I nsurance Compl never had cast a vote before for a Democrat, this year they should •V . do BO. The reverse is true, he says, Fayette B. Clarke of the Democratic stronzholda. 10 Deoot Sauare

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ho himself had not Introduced this No man in the commonwealth could . tfmtrl|»8tnr Idea of what Borah calls' vicarious do more for that cause than the losponsiblllty. But having done so gevernor.- . Health and Diet V . - «v: .- Eming iSfraUi he does not shine in comparison PUBLlSniCO BY with Hoover, Hoover was not a CONVICT LABOR THQ HBRALD PRlNTIHa Ca member ot the Ohio gang. He had Connecticut manufacturers and A dvice Founded by niwood 8. Bla. no connection, even the remotest, ethers ^ interested from various By DH. FRANK McCOV ' Oot U 1881 with Daugherty and Fall and. Jesse angles are'today holding a confer­ Rvery Svenlng Bxcepi Suodaya an^ HulidH va Smith, His membership in the same ence at the State Prison at Weth­ Kn'ered at the Post Office at Man* political party establishes no more ersfield concerning the Hawes- THAT INFERIORTY COMPLEX ohes'er n.« Second Class Mall Matter. We find that many of the great­ SlJMSCItlKi lON KAl'US; By Mall intimate relationship than exists Cooper bill which has already pass­ ■lx dollars a year, sixty cents a between Walsh of Montana and the ed the United States House ot est mep and women of history were 1 to 6 OCT. i t o 6 extremely self-conscious in their muriih rot sttorrei treriods. 'lammany grafters, which is none Representatives and awaits fiction By carrier, eighteen cents a week. early youth and .lt required mu Srturio cuules three cents. at all. in the Senate, the effect of which effort on their part to overcome SI'KCIAL A UVKltTlSING REPIIIO* But Smith belongs to Tammany. is expected to he the practical abol­ this handicap. Napoleon is said to SKSTAI'IVK. Ham:|ron*l>e Usser. He lauds Tammany. He was put ition of contract labor in prisons have been a shy young man. De­ Itn\. tsfi Madison Avenue, New York mosthenes, the greatest orato|* of and fil’2 North MiohKran Avenue over at Houston by Tammany. cn all commodities, competing with Ciiicago. ancient Greece, was in his youthful The Mnnehesier Evening Herald is And If he doesn't know how Tam­ the product of free labor. days hardly able to pronounce a on sale in New York City at Scliults's many earns Its living he knows There is infinite argument on word that could< be understood. .Wvv.s S’ and Sixth Avenue and 4)!nd his New York onions less well than both sides of the question of bring- Theodore Roosevelt was handi­ Street and 4Znd Street entrance ot capped by a delicate health and tlrand Central Station and at all he is supposed to. 'ig convict labor into competition Iluailine News Stenda shyness. In fact, the list could be . . . • Nothing is surer than that Smith with that of the orderly citizen. continued almost indefinitely. I Client of tnfemaflonal News Ser* made the mistake of his political But there appears to us to be believe that the majority of our vice. career when he let his foot slip in-, little to be said in favor of the greatest statesmen and thinkers "International News .Service,has the have at some time in their lives exclusive riKhiB to use toi reiiublica*- tp the trail of slime. There are too further intrusion of the federal tinii in snv tiirin all news dlaiiatchce overcome this deficiency. of Nationally Advertised crerti'prt to or not otherwise credited many thin window panes in his authority Into what are, by every A number of people suffer from In this (laner It Is also exclusively house to make it a good hiding moral and constitutional right, the feelings of loneliness, self-cbn- entitled in use tor reiuihllcatlon all sciousness, and inferiority. Per­ the local oi undated news published place for a thrower of stones. affairs ot the states. herein ' Full Service Client of N E A sons who can not rid themselves of Serv Ice This, it seems to us. Is the one this inferiority complex find them­ fundamental factor in this matter. selves unable to reach the top in Gold Seal WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1928 SACRIFICED Whether Connecticut manufactur­ the struggle of life, yet these peo­ Franklin D. Roosevelt, whom ers would benefit by the discontin­ ple are usually gifted with a deli­ the Tammany claque left sitting cacy of feeling and a sensitiveness TOWN MEETINGS uance of prison crafts labor, wheth­ to environment which their rougher ^ n g o l e u m It is possible that there may be outdoors in the rain when Gover­ er the state "could afford to keep brothers and sisters do not posse s communities for which the town nor Smith delivered his acceptance Is convicts in idleness or whether and which, if rightly used, could speech in the Albany capitol, be­ it would be necessary to do so, even be turned to great advantage. meeting is still the ideal form of An inferiority complex often be- j fundamental legislative expression. cause none of the braves would ibe well being of the prisoners, are loort overing gins from some mental wound dur­ ^ F ■ ■*/ G We know that there are small make room for a sick man who incidental considerations. ing childhood which brings on a i *1 towns, right here in Connecticut, v'ouldn’ t cheer raucously enough The meal of the question is that lack of self-confidence. One who. I EE our fine assortment of genuine Congoleum Rugs and Floor Covering on into tho microphones, has been this is another challenge of stale Is troubled in this way should train in which the largen part of the re- himself in all of the social graces. sale for this week only at real bargain prices. These remarkably pretty nominated by the New York state Bponsible citizens gather together prerogative by federal authority. It is a good plan to attend a danc­ floor coverings will brighteri up your home for very little money. Con­ annually and on exigent occasions Democrats. ing school and learn ball room goleum Rugs can be kept bright as new with a damp cloth. No more hand and thresh out substantially every A few weeks have brought great dancing thoroughly. By attending sweeping or beating! major problem of local government changes in the mental attitude of as many dances as possible, you the New York Democracy. Three IN NE W YORK will find yourself becoming, more and town business. But it is per­ graceful and more adept in the art fectly obvious that such a system ■^.lonths ago, flu.shed red with the New York, Oct. 3.— It’s easy to of repartee. stumble across little dramas of the does not fit either the size or the triumph at Houston and seeing The coitivatlon of humor. Is of ’’laugh clown laugh” variety if you particular value, since humor character of Manchester’s popula­ ahead nothing but a* walkover for keep your eyes and your ears open THE NEW PATTERNS DROPPED PATTERNS "A l” in the Empire state, there brings on a feeling of good fellow­ tion. The last town meeting pro­ on Broadway. They pop up every­ ship and evokes' the opposUe feel- vided a perfect Illustration of what was little disposition to reflect on where, to snap against your heart luL of that of inferiority. A feeling 6x9 FEET 6x9 FEET we mean. what the party owed to such out­ or twit your sense of the ironic. of physical fitness is a great help to Take, for instance, a certain actor FOR ONLY ..... $5.20 FOR ONLY .. $3.95 One of the least important mat­ siders as Franklin Roosevelt. “ The self mastery. You should map o'.»- in a play called “ So This is Love^” a regular course of physical cultu' e ters scheduled for consideration by boys” were living on the top shelf. His role casts him as a bickering for yourself, and use a well balanc­ 71/2x9 FEET 7i/;x9 FEET t iat meeting was the election of a Tfiey are already counting the unhappy husband: harrassed by a ed diet such as is outlined in my a... termagant wife and inclined to take fo’ r only .. town cemetery superintendent. It spoils of victory. weekly menus in the various news­ FOR ONLY✓ * .... $6.45 ■■$4.75 glances at vampish ladies. On tho papers, which will furnish you all is one of the queer freaks of our At the beginning of October, stage his life is pictured as a bit­ with the election only five weeks the elements necessary to good patchwork town charter that this ter commentary on the marriage health and yet not over burden / 9x9 FEET • 9x9 FEET is an elective Instead of an appoint­ away, Mr. Olvaney, Jdr. McCooey, system as practiced. your system with toxic material. FOR ONLY .... $7.70 - FOR ONLY .. $5.95 ive position and that it is not fill­ Mr. Bray and the great and once Very well; about • a month ago If you are shy In converse t'on. this actor’s wife died of cancer af­ ed by the annual machine election Happy Warrior himself, in frantic you may practice the art of cou- ter’ long years cf suffering. During vqrsation by carrying on an imagin­ 9x101/2- f e e t but by the open town meeting. And desperation over the impending this illness no husband: could have 9x101/2 feet ary dialogue about the various FOR ONLY .. $6.50 there is not the slightest room for loss of New York state to their na­ been more' devoted. Thejr home life toaics In. the privacy of youc own FOR ONLY .... $8.95 doubt that at least half of the tional ticket, beseech with tears had always been a delightful on^J. room. In. this way you will learn I in their eyes this man-out-In-the- she was a brilliant, attractive, viva­ to use and become accustomed to voters attending the meeting were cious woman. Off stage, for years, 9x12 FEET 9x12 FEET there for no other purpose in the rain to come, though it be at cost the sound of yoUr own voice. You went on this struggle of life and should take an active part in the FOR ONLY .... $9.95 FOR ONLY .. $6.95 world than to take part in the con­ of his own life, to their rescue, death, with death ever moving clos­ conversations of your friends and er. Night after night the actor test for that extremely £.minor of­ take the nomination for governor interest yourself In tho things whicli Only a limited number of these dis­ would go on, first in this role and fice. They cared nothing about the which his doctors have explicitly interest them. Perhaps it -^ould be CONGOLEUM continued patterns remain. Select then in that; season after season— wise to join a public speaking class appropriations, hadn’t interested f'.rbidden him to assume, and save and when the curtain had dr.opped by the sq. yd. .. 59c early! the day for Tammany and Smith. and take an active part in the de­ 4 themselves even in the question of he would face the inevitable heart­ bates whenever pjssible. You the assessors’ salaries, which was , Seldom in politics has there break and care. should assume responsibilities j mie of the live issues before the been h more tragic drama than the His wife died when his present whenever responsibilities are offer- j I aH 1 ov ' show was in rehearsal. It opened a ed, and accept difficul tasks in pre­ meeting; didn’t care a hoot, as a yielding of the kindly, estimable few' nights after her death. And matter of fact,, about any of the Roosevelt to the panic cry for help. ference to easy ones. there he was— pranking in his role; It is an odd fact about the human ! proceedings save the ' burlesque And the irony of It is that his sacri­ playing an unfaithful stage hus­ mind that it can only focus its at­ n c scrabble for the little cemetery job. fice Is almost certain to prove fu'- band for all he was worth, quarrel­ tention on one thing at a time, and WATKINS BROTHERS, I . ing and bickering and all the rest. Yet these people were there. Un­ tlle. The very ruthlessness and if a person is thinking of himself, After the shows now you’ll see or of the position In which he Is EXCLUSIVE REFKKSENTATIVES FDR CKAWFOKD AND CHAMBERS RANGES der mischievous leadership,- had .selfishness of the demand for his him sitting in one of the actor’s standing, or of his hands, he will there been any such— and there Is aid, in the face o f’ the knowledge clubs— often with his head in his be unable to apply his mind to the ■ ra always liable to be, in any town— that it Is physical suicide for him to hands, looking numbly out into space or receiving the cheering topics of conversation, and if he they might have diverted them- give it, will probably cause a reac­ consolation of his friends. does the. opposite, and fixes his at­ {.clves by meddling ignorantly and tion on the part of the decent peo­ tention upon the subject of the con­ versation. he will not be conscious in a spirit of levity with the seri- ple in New York that will cause Vaudeville audiences may remem- zer an act that was billed “ the talk­ of himself. cus business of the community. thousands of them, even while i Thpre are many good books on ing dog.” A trainVf had done a truly ...... ■ ------Only a small part of the people voting for Roosevelt for governor, marvelous job' in dog training. Day develbpin,g personality \^hich you can attend a town meeting, any- t.6 vote against Smith for Presi­ in and day but the^' worked togeth­ can obtain at any bookstore. From 150,000 manufacturers with yearly them you can obtain much valuable row. It cannot be properly repre­ dent. And it ought to. er. The trainer gave to the dog the production below $100,000. information, but the real problem Specific instances are cited by sentative, in any case. It can be, We can recall no such spectacle attention some give their children WASHINGTON, — more than most. lies with yourself. It is up to you Klein in a pamphlet to show pres­ on occasion, wildly unrepresenta­ of political heartlessness in Amer­ A few months ago the dog died. to make yourself overcome that ent wasteful practices of wholesal­ tive. The system doesn’t fit this ican history. And the other day,' in Baltimore, feeling of self-consciousness by cul­ ‘LETTEl ers. An analysis showed that wher^ town.. “ Dixie” Taylor ended his life. Some tivating a mental brilliancy and as the wholesale grocer studied caf^ Bill ions of Dollars said that, with his dog act through, social accomplishment so that you rled 2100 items in his inventtory, the trainer no longer could earn will become interesting to your representative chain store ware­ THE DRAGON’S TRIBUTE his living; that he didn’t want to be friends and valuable to society. By RODNEY DUTCHBR houses with larger volume of busi­ safely deposited . Washington, Oct. 3. The De- SMITH’S STAR BREAK The statistical department of one a burden to his friends. But when Questions and Answers ness included as few as 700 Hems, ,Vr Question:'A. F. writes: I have partment of Commerce is trying to The latter had an annual stock The most injurious thing that cf the largest American life insur­ they estimated his estate, he was had my tonsils removed and so far throw out a life line to a million turnover of 20 times; the former and earning interest! Governor Smith has done to his found to have left $20,000. No, he ance companies estimates that, at hadn’t needed money. as I know I am free from catarrhal or more small retailers who are only seven. Serious disproportion*- own cause in this campaign— the the going rate, almost If not quite I’ll let you write your own epi­ trouble. It seems I snore before I more ,or less menaced by expansion ate allocation of inventory investr most injurious thing that anybody 25,000 persons will have been kill­ taph. am really asleep, and it makes no of the chain store systems, ment of space, in relation to saleff, difference In which position I lie. • Dr. Julius Klein, director of the I n banks throughout the has done to it— was the woefully ed in automobile accidents in the In a little Rumanian restaurant were found. over on the east side there appears I would appreciate any'information Bureau of Foreign and Domestic misguided attempt to attach blame United States during the current Commerce, bds made plain that the United States billions o f each night a singer— who is also you could give me on ‘snoring’.” Similar Instances are cited fOr for the oil scandals to Herbert year. And it is no longer possible an actor. If his listeners but knew Answert The removal o f . your department does not agree with those who predict the eventual the retailers. Some retail items coat dollars are safely deposited Hoover. Smith must have been in 'o account for the mounting total it he is a fine' actor— perhaps a tonsils would not cure the catarrhal three times as much to sell as Oth­ trouble which existed before the elimination of the small manufac­ a desperate mood when he made of such fatalities on the grounds great actor. His name is RoSen- ers, resulting in a net loss on eveyy and earning millions of holtz, and for years he was identi­ operation. You snore because you turer and merchant. that Montana speech. He must have of Increasing use of motor vehicles, “ The resourcefulness and free­ sale. One progressive merchant de­ fied with the Jewish theater. cannot breathe freely through yr i < creased the number of articles for dollars every year in com- ' felt that his campaign was going for the death rate per 100,000 cars Now something like 20 years ago, nose. This may be due to enlarged dom of action of the Individual will always go far toward offsetting the sale 60 per cent in three years, re­ to pieces under him. He could not is growing larger at a very definite a young man in Vienna, the actor turbinate bones in the nose, or ducing his inventory investm’^t..:8 pound interest. simply to WHAT! NO BACON! patches the size of beans have ap­ If so, Borah continues, how can ficial condemnation of the slow Therefore why take further chances with your watch Cleveland.— Never stop to put a peared, like blood blisters, sligbtl Curtailment of unnecessary cost-j if it's losing badly. It’s a sign that there’s something Governor Smith escape responsibil­ driver and by scrapping our speed few “ shots” under your belt before ted around the edge. What would is the answer to some of the small ity for the theft of $26,000,000 in law. breakfast— especially if your wife cause them, and how could they be merchants’ gravest problems. Btttd- wrong mechanically. U-r'-.' street cleaning graft by Tammany J There Is a very serious need of Is waiting for you to bring home safely removed?” ies conducted by Klein's bureau in­ the bacon. A local husband tried it Answer: The brown patches you dicate that his profits are often lost KnaaaB5ssasaES=ss iSSSSSSSSWWi associates of the governor, or for leadership in the cause of highway and wound up in the clutches of the mention must be due tr. some faulty through such wasteful and needless ‘‘■O Ait/ The $150,000,000 loot In school safety. Perhaps the distressing af­ police. However; instead of locking metabolismT' and can be removed practices as accumulation of dead The tree Is know by his fniit. ] construction by the same group? fair in which the son of the Presi­ him up, they took him home. Then through the use of the ultra-violet stock, soliciting of unprofitable — 12-88. F. E. customers,' striving for volume of No one'supposes that Governor dent of the United States and ^le friend' wife popped a few questions. light or the electric needle. Have a No, he didn’t remember -where he dia,gnosis* made to determine V a business without regard to costa, A bad ending-follows a bad be­ Jeweler car of the governor of the state of Smith ever got a cent of these got his drinks- and be didn't know real cause. uneconomic credit practices or ex­ ginning.— Euripides. 645 Main St., ' Farr Building, South Manchester grafts. Nobody supposes that he Connecticut were Involved the that he was supposed to buy bacon cessive delivery service. Larger op­ ever knew anything about them. other day mgy have an effect in for breakfast. She searched’ his poc­ 'A dog out in Kansas ^ bit erators usually avoid these' mis- Michigan Jailed another pan tpr life because he had liquor in his Nobody Would have ^bought of arousing a more lively concern on kets, then: “ I’m glad you have a 20 persons the other day. in­ ta kes. , / short memory, because yo»'appar­ vestigation is being conducted to ’ There are. one learns, more th-:in possessifih the other day. The* state such a thing as mentioning his che part of the head of this state’s ently forgot I gave you thia $10 learn whether, it was Republican 7511,000 retailers each with sain# U said to be considering revival-of name In conneetlon w^tb them-'-lf {iovernment in safety * legislation. bill to buy the bacon.'* ' -t"'- ' or Democratlo. less t^an S25.000 a year: abd almost the ducking stooL .ri'jiv- , ADVKKTISE IN THE HKKAI.i)-IT BAYS - ' MANCncsTKR ^CONN.) EVENING IlER Ai.!'. WEDNESDAY, OCTOB^JR 3, 1928.' PAGE SEVEN

-V'. BUILDING OF HOMES Birds of a Feather!'

Hoover HERE TAKES A JUMP ‘J'- J rt»6» Muk Hog. U. 8. Ptt. Off.

Alphabet OC> I [eaiSi.3''' By Mabel F. Martin Shown— 979 Built: Watch for Every l-«tter Eight Years. Annoiuidtaig to Women

Manchester’s building .of homes who achieve goes impressively on. During the past year the number of priyate dwellings for which permitsIlia >tere vfer«,^*j j granted was 101. This POISE, GRACE and BEAUTT jump over the preceding yearearJlSS I i the number of dwelling permits-^as 61. It does not very closely approach the boom year of 1925, when 22i0 homes were built, but is not far from the average in recent times, since the total number of dwelling, permits issued in the eight years'x since 1920 is 979. During the past year there has POLAND: been a marked tendency to revert to Hoover Fed Her the one-family type of home as con­ trasted to the trend to two-fami^, In Poland, actual starvation had 'Give em gone further even than in Ger­ houses in recent years. RBO.U.V REG. many. Before the United Slates en­ The assessors’ abstracts show tbe both , PATeOm PAT.OFF. tered the war. Hoover tried to get following list of dwelling h(|u^s.j^ Barrels! permission to tak^ relief to the Manchester as the numberwas’ in starving Polish people— but the al­ 1920, together with the annuU! ad^ lies could not conseAt to this. They ditions to the total: .TjlOR perfect poise and a natural, beautiful bearing would not tdke risks with an ac­ Number cumulation of food in German occu­ Year Dwelling Incre^ae always begin with shoes—shoes that fit perfectly, pied territory so far away from the 1920 .. .2,773 Allied lines. At the time of the 1921 .. .2,838 in action and repose. armistice, the Polish people were 1922 . . .3,005 starving outright. “ Even before ne 1923 .. .3,071 saw his way to finance the opera­ 1924 .. .3,255 Just such a shoe is The Red Cross Shoe. Made over the tion, Hoover jammed cargoes of 1925 .. .3,475 wheat and pork through the Bal­ 1926 . . .3,599 famous “Limit'’ lasts, and having the Arch-Tone arch­ tic. Poland, Lithuania, Esthonia, 1927 .. .3,651 and Latvia, close to the Russian 1928 . . .3,752 support, it is the very foundation for truly graceful de­ border were frequently disturbed by little wars during this period,. Total 979 portment. More than once, our boys ran a supply train through two hostile lines which lay intrenched, sniping GIFTS FOR THE at each other. Through it all. Hoo­ ver kept the people fed. STATE FANS TONIGHT ■ (To Be Continued) is date ifs. Caldwell’s 3 Rules Bigger and Better Presents A m e r ic a n JOHN GILBERT AT Than Ever—“Drums of Love” is Film Feature. IS roR -Y Keep You Healthy THE STATE TOMORROW / Another of the Merchants and ! OCTOBER 3 State Theater Gift Nights at the 1852-jt—Spanish authorities prevent- Dr. Caldwell watched the result.^ / ---- s o Is starred With Joan Craw­ State theater agaip this evening. f' ed the landing at Havana of of constipation for 47 years, and ford |n “Four Walls;” Bus­ Bigger and better presents than the United States ship Cres­ believed that no matter how careful ter Keaton in Co-Feature. ever are waiting to be claimed by cent City. people are of their health, diet and Zenith Arch-Tone Welt the lucky persons and'a good .time 1860— Prince of Wales official exercise, constipation will occur The Juanita Gore Arch- is in store for all. If conversation I guest of the president at frpnii time to time regardless of Every human being throughout s «• \ \ Tone Welt. his or her life is held within the is a judge of seating capacitj^ you f Washington. ^ how much one tries to avoid it. Of Black Calf $10 confines of “ Four Walls.” will want to be at the theater early 1864— Sheridan desolated a five- next importance, then, is how to This is the theme idea behind D. W. Griffith’s latest screen mile circle tn Virginia where treat it when it comes. Dr. Cald­ Spanish Brown Kid .^11.50 John Gilbert’s starring picture of sensation, “ Drums of Love,” will be General Meigs had been well always was in favor of getting Patent $10 that name which comes to the Sia.e the principle film feature for to­ murdered by guerillas. as close to nature as possible, theater tomorrow for a special two night. 1867— Elias Howe, patentee of the hence his remedy for constipation, Marron Glace $11.50 Black Eaffor Kid .$10.00 ■ sewing machine, died. day engagement. No picture of recent years '; has known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup evoked more spontaneous praise Once in a while, so the picture Pepsin, is a mild vegetable com­ -lonun lsh,i shows, ai]| occasional man or wo- from critics than has this beautiful 7,000,000 CARmOU IK pound. It can not harm the most juan will break through the re­ and compelling romance of two ALASKA START ANNUAL delicate system and Is^ not a habit straining walls of convention that brothers who fight side by side only MARCH TO NEW PASTURES forming preparation. Syrup Pepsin surround them and be free. Then to find themselves deeply in love Circle City, Alaska— The yearly is pleasant-tasting, and youngsters love it. It does not gripe. Thou­ they either do great things or so­ with the same woman. Mary Phil migration of Alaska Caribou herds, bin, Lionel Barrymore, Dou Alvar- estimated as totalling 7,000,000 sands of mothers have written us C. E. HOUSE & SOM, INC. ciety outlaws them. Perhaps they to that effect. Achieve a great love, create great do and William Austin have the head, is underway and will continue leading roles. Dr. Caldwell did not approve of art or accomplish big social for some weeks. Eagle Summit, an AT AGE 8 3 achievements. They are ' the true It is seldom that Griff'ith grows area of several thousands of acres drastic physics and purges. He did enthused. Twenty years of bitter of tundra-covered grazing land not believe they were good for hu “ free souls.” BBEBnASEBBCCC] The locale of Gilbert’s latest struggles in bringing an infant in­ south of Circle City is black with man beings to put into their sys­ MGM picture Is one of the most in­ dustry to the plane of art— more slow-moving caribou. The Alaskan tem. In a practice of 47 years he Store and observe these three rules ' . . ’.J'.} L C' * teresting spots in the world— the reaching and universal even than caribou herds rival in numberj the never saw any reason for thair use of health: Keep the head cool, the .i-- when a medicine tike Syrup Pepsin East Side of New York City. Here the graphic arts— has tamper alo which roamed the plains of feet warm, the bowels open. For a whatever of self-laudation he mi ^ \western states in the early s:-v- will empty the bowels just a.s free trial bottle just use special Benny Vorowitz, a Jewish boy, promptly, more cleanly and gently, grows to manhood and find.s his have possessed. enfi'6s. Already this year steamers coupon below: Many who have seen “ Drums of plying the Yukon and her tributar­ without griping and harm to the soul warped by the environment of system. * the street life of a great city. Love” have been unable to express ies have been held up for periods of He becomes a gangster leader; a its great dramatic power and poetic twenty and thirty hours while the Keep free from constipation! It FREE BOTTLE treatment in terms of mere wor^s.. fd(g,sses of closely-packed anipjals cool, calculating emotionless hu- robs your strength, hardens your I Mail to “SYRUP PEPSIN,” For the first time, life is vividly cross the streams as far as the eye •*r4©rle8-and brings on premature manr a potential killer and a men­ portrayed on the screen im ttl-itr ■ptrn aee in either direction^™”-— ■ I Monticello, Illinois. ___j ace to his fellows. The Inevitable old 'a p . Do not let a day go by ramifications, plus plenty of thxills ! It is believed that the game ani­ j Please send bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s I happens-aud in a fight over Frieda, without a bowel movement. Do noi and a sweet love theme. mals of Alaska will hold their own j Syrup Pepsin to try, entirely FREE. I his girl, he shoots a man in a sit and hope, hut go to a druggls’, A Tiffany-Stahl novelty su'oject against the ravages of future hunt­ and get one of the generous bottle.s Greenwich Village night club. ers aud furnish satis-fuctory ’’ unt- I Name ! Again th^ inevitable happens. and an Educational comedy will of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. I ------... I complete the program. •' ^ng fbf^ sportsmen rf coming gen- Ta^e the proper dose that night \ Bt. . ! Sullivan, an understanding New brtitJoos. York detective pulls him in. He is and by,morning you will feel like sent "up the river” for four years M E S S e NEW HEAD i . ■--.‘.irO B i a different person. as the man he shot did not die. Get a bottle today, at any drug Mr The scenes laid in the peniten­ tiary are probably the greatest Gil­ OF COLUMBUS KNIGHTS bert has ever brought to the screen. • 'V : T tm In solitary confinement surrounded by “ four walls” of stone, the youth­ Campbell Council Elects *.\ ful killer begins to find his long Officers, Plans Installaud^ lest soul. He realizes he has been Entertainment. warped by his surroundings and re­ solves to “ cut loose” and go Catopbell Council No. S7Q, straight on his release. At this Knights of Columbus, last night point, the story develops a rather elected its officers for the copdi&g exciting and unusual twist. year, selecting Wilrod Messier, ^%o Beautiful Joan Crawford, who, has been deputy grand knighti;fpr recently thrilled Manchester fans the past year, as grand knight, fv with her remarkable performance Other officers elected were: dep­ in “ Dancing Daughters,” is seen op­ uty Grand Knight, Thomas Hol^eo: The “Le^onaire” posite Gilbert as Frieda, his girl. treasurer, Michael Sheridan S Others in the cast are Vera Gordon, cording secretary, George H. Because ifs neu^ • • • • Because ifs Carmel Myers, Louis Natheaux and After Supper Hams; chancellor, Charles O’ MI99 individual* • *Because ifs the most Jack Bryon. William Nigh was re­ nell; advocate, John Tynan; "'COLLtTTt' Strsqi Watch sponsible for the direction of the en, Arthur E. Keating; i production. ^FRA(1CI9J beautiful automobile o f the day ^ For men or as a Ladles’ Sport on fall evenings when the wind is* guard, Paul Moriarty; oulH^e Watch. Is an excellent value at The companicn feature for to­ guard, Bernard O’Neil; trustee^ifer this new Buick^ ^ 'the car of cars howling round the house and morrow and Friday is Buster three years, John H. Gill; chapfeib. Keaton in “ College,” his latest o # • you love just being at home, Rev. William P. Reidy; board;|)f ■ c iV oposafe/ is enjoying the year of years laughfest. governors, Leo Cleary, Jffli*s $ 1 9 a n d u p If you want to howl until your Roach, Robert E. Carney ;ihd enjoy the cheer and com-^ sides ache, be sure you see the com­ James Burke. L A glance at her blonde loveliness fort of a guick little < ical Buster in this screaming ver­ A committee consisting of J^i^s i^ls- ifitter than words why this sion of life amongst the college Burke, Wilrod Messier and beautiful New York City girl has boys. Buster never laughs, but be­ Hutchinson was named to a r r iv e Received such flattering proposals MESH BAGS lieve us, >ou're going to roar! for the Installation of the Sifw , frppi ki,ngs and movie stage land. In rarlons shapes, sizes andT col­ board of officers and also plan'lto,, iBbe’s Collette Francis, of 255 East ors. have an entertainment given and i fe^th St, Brooklyn; now one of the bodyinff perfonaaaoe abSitiet im> GAS ^ n c* A /kA M . :..3l t _ ^3l*0£ldAY£Ly hit matdwd.anywhere in the world— ^ ■ V ■ ' ■ 2,000 FUEL EXPERTS refreshments served on that occa­ charmers. in the Drawing the greatest otowds— bat also because it ushers in u en> FROM 45 COUNTRIES sion “ Kio Rita.” winning the most enthusiastic tirely new style-a ~ fasduating AT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Miss JFrancis says: “ Since I’ve praise-rolling up the biggest de* new mode—of automotiTe beauty WESTCLOX ALARM BLACK FOX FARM*" been oU;„.the stage, so many people mand in all fine-car history—the a n d lu z u z y l London— Fuel experts from for­ IN MISSOURI BRING , • sj h9.ye a$ked me what I .do to get the Silver Anniversary Buick with .d iO C K S ty-five countries will be among the PROFITS FOR O W ^ R K beautiful golden gleam and sparkle •New Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher In colors. tn. my b^ir that I am beginning to The motorists ^ America “ looked 2,000 delegates who will attend the is scoring the most sensational sue- to the leader for leadership” in World Power Conference at the Odessa, ^lo.— Three black silve^ lh ipt‘ rjm really taking wonderful It will bring warmth and com- fox farms near here are proving ,bf it. I really never thought cess ever won by any new quality automotive design. Buick] an­ $2.50 and up Imperial Institute, London, from car! fortinajiffy—no fire to build, September 24 to October 6, the ar­ very profitable to their owners, Bu-J pxuqli, about it. What I do is so sim­ swered with this epic car. And the plain cases 9IJSO and up public is responding with ova- rangements for which are now com­ ford Adams, Isaac Robinson an(* ple. Like so many of my old Millions of spe<^tors thronging no fire to clean up afters All w helm ing dem an d— a dem and th a t plete. « Mrs. Cliff Gibson. The foxes ar irjends here in New York, I just Buick showrooms in all parts of the See the "Tiny Tim” Clock has forced the great Buick fa ^ r y ' In all 165 different papers will raised in connection with regulati's put a little Danderine on my brush country! Tens of thousands en­ in colors. you do is strike a match to production leveb unprecedented be read during the discussions. farm work and cause owners little eabh' iiine T use it. That keeps my thusiastically placing their orders Delegates include many from the or no trouble. hair silky and gleaming, makes it in ita entire history I and your heat is ready The trio started three years ago easy to dress and holds it like I for the Buick of Buicks and car of $2.50 United States, Soviet Russia, South cars! THE SIIVEK ANNIVERSARY to enjoy. Get yours America, Italy and Germany. in the black silver fox business. arrange It, for hours. My scalp was Dustproof case. They now have fifty-eight foxes very dry and I had a lot of dan­ And all because it is not only a : . mow.' ' ; on the three farms and animals For a dependable watch see . r ■ 'I ■ i . druff .when I first started' on it, but leading engineering achievement of have been shipped all over the alkof’-ldiat trouble stopped quickly. BUICK. the past twenty-five years—em- With Huterpieee Bodiss by FUh«t \ CHICAGO CHAMPIONSHIP United States. One pair was shlp-®< A,nd Danderine keeps my hair.^ so The Hamiltoh Traffic ped to Germany recently. ciban I don’t need to shampoo fialf Chicago, Oct. 3.— The annual The value of a pair of breeding jis often, now.” , Special • •‘civil war” between the White Sox foxes is ?1,500. Danderine removes that oily film The Manchester Gas Co. and Cubs for the baseball cham­ from your hair and gives it new $35.00 pionship of Chicago was to get un­ An archaeologist found fossil^ life and lustre. It isn’t, oily and*, Gapitol Buick Co. der way today, weather permitting. 70,000,000, years old In the'^GobC doesn’t show. It gives tone and The Cubs rate a 6 to 5 favorite to desert. Probably some prlntet^ vigor to the scalp. The generous ' ■ JAMES F' SHEARER, Manager. win the series. Urban Faber, vet­ relics of stories from old Slwa's^ bottles are^just 35c at any drug or Main St. and Middi' I'urnpike, South Manchester eran Sox hurler, is scheduled to np- telling how Coach Whoozia fears ifoilet counter. A delicately fra- post Pat Malone in today’s opener, he’s going to lose the opening dranced' necessity for the well- WHkN bE TJl:R AUTOMOBILV.S AHJS BUILT. . . BQICE Wi t t BPgJ> THEM Jewrier to be played At Comiskey Park. gamt» ^ gfoomed girl.—Adv. - f- Sift BlAtn ftt*t Sooth Manchester Advertise in The Evening Ikald-lt Pavs

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■-t - IN *rO E HAYSTACK AUNT SEES NIECE’S M E D CHINA AB O ITT FA C T S London. — Englahd.: tnanufae-r’^ Great-Grandparents Entertain Their Aunt! tu i^ thousands ^6f tniUioAB ? oP,7 NOWPREDICTED needles every year.'.Ybit: Hk& razor; 63RDWEDDINGDAY blades, no one knowrst'Wbera to put them after they’re broken or.whbw ■ BYDR.SUNFa they go after 'they’rh-,old,i^. ■ ------^ f S Generations Celebrate An­ Washington. — A unified China, (185) Improved Milwige Is 2^^012;'^ YOU TELli ^ 1 prosperous throu.gh increased par^ Covering Connecticut'like JiMroge-spider-web Is a system of Londpn.— They say,, that Leslie ticipation in world trade, and solid­ Screaton, 2 ^ryear-old cobbler who ified wlthi'h'"against strife that for Improved state highways whihb,,-ifc»tsetched out in'a straight niversary of Civil War line, would extend from' H^ftfolm~prDenver. The total mile­ wonti75,000. ih the Stqksk ExebangO - centuries has twisted and torn it Derby Fund doe's not know what apart.- age of Connecticut highways, cin^structed and reconstructed in Veteran and Bride. the past fifteen years is about equal to the distance fropa Hart­ lo do with bis mcmey. He says he’ll Tbis' ls the vision of the New ford to Los Angeles. ' ’■ kpep oh repairing hoots and^hoea China held, by Dr. Sun Fo, sou of until he finds out. ' ^ ’ the late-Sun Yat Sen, the “ George j At the beginning of the present fiscal * year .there were 2,012.45 miles of state highWa;®, 1,294.15 miles,being classi­ Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Prentiss of Washington- of .-Nationalist China.” ' A gorilla is said for. live to be 84; - /i)r. Siin. Fb holds the title of fied as trunk line higtiw'frj'h ariq'718.3 as state aid highways. 158. So. Main street are celebrating Siightly more than 200 miles iot|Stlie 2,012 miles of highways In years old. Wonder how he nanf, Minister of, Reconstruction of Chi- ages to do without using somn guoi^ their 63rd weddinig anniversary to­ nh- In an interview ho told of Chi­ the state w ^e completed tfi^ugl* ffefleral aid. day with a family gathering of un- One-third of the total irilleaglB istmacadata, wffiile the next cigareUe that has been ’''.terted’byi nese hopes for tbe future; blindfolded smokers? • ' ’ v'.. usuai interest at their home. Mrs. „“ Flrat we' want to readjust ta­ greatest mileage is constrir{^e&'^f concrete which is now being Prentiss, herself a great-grand­ riffs,” he said,'“ and we are looking used more than any othCT\l typej;;.,;(tjf. paving material.. The mother, has as a guest, to help her tio- international., minded America 774.06 miles of maeddairi'highways include 446.86 miles of celebrate the anniversary, her aunt, and Great Britain- to accord' them trunk line and 327.2'miles of state aid construction. The Mrs. Eliza May of Burlington, Ver­ to us., Yottr Secretary of State Kel­ 391.67 miles of concrete is,,made up of 372.73 miles of trunk mont. Mrs. May, who is over 90 logg not-lohg ago said, "At the'time line and 78.94 miles of,state aid; The remaining mileages and, m o n e y : TALKS V A years old and the only surviving the Chinese government is stable typqs of state highways include: Gravel, 271 51 miles; bitumin­ When .vou need It you can borr.ow'’, we will be glad to readjust tariff ous macadam, 268; bituminous concrete,. 152; graded* .106.56; vfrom $10 to $3Uv uer«.- Nv' entfors-• member of a family of 13, made the stone surface, 47, brick, 1.54. ; ers are required aa you get the ' trip from Burlington, Vt., to Man­ and trade treatiigs.’ liiaii on your own aecu-ity. Oai''-: chester, a distance of 265 miles, in Are Building Up On July 1, 1928, there were- 185 miles of highway under con­ service is prftmpt. courteous. c,>n-l one day in order to be with her “ That time has come,” Dr. Sun struction throughout the state* j ; during the first six months of ndential and helpful. Any InforPia-. neice on this occasion. Fo declared. “ We are building now 1928, 110 miles of highway cpnstrnctlon were finished. Last tlon wiUiou'. ohli«atlon. V year’s construction program added 33.8 miles of newly-con­ Mrs. May’s father was a soldier in, China, not bearing down. If IDEAL FINANCING of the war of 1812 and her grand­ we get the necessary assistance we structed and 10:2.7 miles,oti«cqnsli»ne It-MURS . . the experiences of her father and Prentiss are 63 years married today and they have three children, nine grandchildren and six • in China, and we welcome Ameri­ grandfather in these wars. great-grandchildren. can co-operation with us in our 4 Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss were mar­ I work.” ried in Williston, Vt., October 3, I The minister, who came to Am­ BLINDNESS NO HANDICAP 1865, by Rev. William Miller. Some erica to discuss his country’s af­ A dispatch says that shoe TAX COLLECTOR’S : time after their marriage they mov­ UCENSES SUSPENDED fairs with international experts and buckles now can be- made partly of WAPPING I WINDMILLS GIVE Picher, Okla.— Six years, ago cow’ s milk. “ Rest Your Feet In ed to Burlington, Vt., where they bankers, declared the desires of the Harold P. Bentz landed inu this NOTICE lived for 12 years before coming lo Chinese, Japanese and Manchurian Shoes Buckled by the Product of' Pearl Ruth, six years old, and Su­ A list of operato'rs whose licenses town with one thin dime as his only Contented Cows.’’ i All persons liable by law to pay Manchester in 1879. Here they built san Helen Tuttle, 5 years old, people would in the end overthrow to drive automobiles in Connecticut .'asset and blindness to offset that. taxes In tbe the home on Main street now own­ daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus have been suspended for one year WAYINHOLUND the designs of militarists who He, started working for E. E-. San­ ed by Patrick F.. Hannon. Tuttle of this village had quite an for driving while under the in­ would make Japanese protectorates ders, publisher of the Picher Lead­ Fifth School District Mr. Prentiss was at that time a experience last Sunday afternoon' fluence of liquor was given- out to­ of both China and Manchuria. er, a weekly newspaper, and then of Manchester are hereby notified builder and carpenter and was first when they sailed over Hartford in day at the State Motor Vehicle De­ TO aECTRICITY “ The Japanese people are ready started covering Picher for out-of- NOTICE! employed in the building of the an airplane with their father. On partment as a part of the effort to to settle peacefully,” he asserted. that I shall, on October 1, 1928, town papers. Today, through his have a rate bill for the cdUectiom home of Maro S. Chapman on Forest their return they said “ the Con­ reduce this highway meuace. The “ They are tired of this interminable journalistic efforts, he maintains Notice is hereby given all legal street. He also.worked on the con­ necticut River looked like a little fighting. They, and we, want no voters of the . j of 2 mills on the dollai. laid onTho deparment statement advised peo­ Washington,— The windmills of his own office, hires a woman as­ struction of St. Bridget’s church. brook.” ple to notify the department or the more of useless wars. We want list of 1927, due the CoiH5Clor«Octo­ Holland are doomed. sistant, owns three houses and goes ber 1, 1928. Saw Notable Events Mrs. Frank Kupczunous of this police in case they should see any of peace and progress. The internalu riding in his automobile with his They are giving way to the better than it Eighth School and Taxes may be paid at the Fifth He was born in Fairfax, Vt., Jan­ place was taken to the St. Francis those drivers operating motor outlook in China is wife at the wheel. uary 27, 1845, a son of Clark Pren­ hospital last Thursday, where she vehicles. * march of progress. In a short time has been for 16 years.” District School on Keeney Street, tiss and Ellen Vaughn Prentiss. He underwent an operation on Satur­ Branford, Joseph Dombrowski; visitors will not see their tall China’s Problems Utilities District Saturday, October l3 between the attended school in Williston and day morning. She was before her Bridgeport, Walter J. Eaton, Nyck graceful lowers rising abo. e tbe Foremost among the problems hours of 12 noon and. 5 p-, m. of Manchester, Conn., that in com­ Burlington and at the age of 16 an­ marriage Miss Anna Zithus. Egnatuk, John F. Moran; Bristol, Dutch country, big sails turning facing his people Dr. Sun Fo said NEW PROP. AT HUNTER Take Notice: All taxes unpaid swered Lincoln’s call for Volun­ Roynald Plali, who has been slowly in the wind. Instead there were reduction of large military pliance with -a petition signed by November 1, 1928, will be charged Milton A. Hyatt; Danbury, Guy A. more tlian ten ( 10) legal voteis of teers. He enlisted in the Navy at staying in Bridgeport for some Lyons; Durham, A. J. Martell; will be tall, smoking chimneys forces, governmental unification to Milwaukee, Wis.— Prof. James Interest at the rate'of.U per.cent, said district, that there , will be a from October 1, 1928 to April 1, Burlington, Vermont, as a "ship’s time, returned last week to the Fairfield, Mike Bolick; Glastonbury, above stumpy buildings housing the end that more revenue might M. O’Gorman, recently awarded special meeting of said district, 1929, and 1(1 per cent, for balanc0^ boy" and was assigned to the home of his sister, Mrs. William Adolf F. Dickau; Greenwich, Syl­ efficient electrical equipment for accrue, funding of debts, and the the honorary degree, doctor of "Roanoke.” While the ship lay off Armour. pumping water; corollary problem of economic re­ held in the Assembly Hall, School of year, and 12 per cent, on ail vester Kennedy, Pasquale Pangaro. science, by De Paul University, Building, North School Street, on in Newport News he was an eye­ Mrs. Walter N. Foster, Miss El­ Hamden, Geo. A. Bond; Hart­ Life in the formerly leisurely construction. He 'advocated cutting Chicago, will be the new lecfu,ridg liens filed. witness to the battle of the Merri- len M. Foster, Mrs. Truman H. country of dykes has speeded up as the armed forces of .1,000,000 to Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, 1928, at S WAIiTKR SNOW, Collector. ford. Edw. Crombie, Dennison B. professor at Hunter College for o clock. For the following pur­ Mancliester. Conn., mac and Monitor in Hampton Woodward, Mrs. Henry S. Nevers, Hoffman, Timothy McGuire, Mich­ the result of an influx of foreign half a million. V.'omen, New York. He was former­ Roads. His version of this epic bat­ Miss Helen Lane, Miss Harriett trade and modern methods, accord­ Economic reconstruction Sun Fo poses to wit: Sept. 22. 1928. ael McSweeney, James B. Nock, ly in charge of the department of 1. To see if the voters of said tle that revolutionized naval war­ Sharp and Miss Faith M. Collins, Carlton S. Potter, Harry J, Smith; ing to headquarters of the National outlined as including rail and high­ education at Marquette University, fare was printed as a Saturday spe­ all attended the Hartford County Geographic Society. The thrifty way undertakings, improvement of District are in favor of consolida­ cial some time ago, by ,The Herald. H’igganum, Leone Barone; Jewett tion of Schools and other Utilities. Church School convention which City, Bert Shorey; Litchfield, Clar­ Dutch have seen the advantage of harbors and ports, and the ex­ A\\\w When his sea enii^tmenti was up, was held at the First Congregation­ the highly mechanized life of the ploitation of China’s mineral- and 2. To see If the voters wish to Mr. Prentiss went to Washington ence W. Jennings: Milford, Arthur appoint a committee on consolida­ al church at Glastonbury Monday. J, Henry, Fred Lundstrom; New western hemisphere; in short, Hol­ other resources. and enlisted in the Third Pennsyl­ ' The next regular meeting of “ It is in this great work that we tion of Schools and other Utilities. vania Cavalry and served in that Haven, James Conners, Balestay land is being slowly Americanized. FILMS 3. To see if the voters will au­ Wapping Grange will be held on Lipka, But with announcement of the are looking most for American fi­ regiment during -the remainder of next Tuesday evening, Oct. 9. As nancial co-operation and assist­ thorize their committee on consoli- the war. The regiment was sta­ Old Lyme, John D. Roche; passing of the windmills came also Developed and dation to secure legal advice and it is to Ije Neighbors’ Night, the Orange, Sam Taurick; Plantsville, the information that not every­ ance,” Sun Fo said, adding: “ in a tioned at Appomatox Court House few years conditions will be such ai'a'and appropriate a sum of N^»w isthoT iilie following Granges are invited; Michael Surrowiak; Preston, Al­ where in America does the efficient Printed when Lee surrendered.. Thus it hap­ Echo, Andover; and Ellington. The that foreign capital will come auto­ money therefore. pens tfaait Mr. Prentiss is probably phonse J, Fontaine; Putnam. Mar­ machinery of the present- day per­ Signed, • lA y ia Your Coali following persons are chosen for tin Defocy: Rockville, Henry Mc­ matically intc China.” the only surviving veteran of the the refreshments committee: Mrs. form the task of pumping water, FLAMING F. A. SWEET, President. Civil War who was an eyewitness to Dermott: Stafford Springs, Giovan­ grinding grist and similar work. In George. West, Mr. and Mrs. Sher­ ni Dotter; Stamford, Louis Baw- DOG COSTS TWO LIVES of All Kinds Eighth School and Utilities District Our Family LoaiiSerwiee those two vital episodes of the wood Bowers, Miss Charlotte Foster remote districts, it was said, the Dated at Manchester. Conn., this struggle, the battle of the Merrimac lick, Paul Jorick; Stratford, Elton “ Persian Water Wheel” antedating W in $olya All T ow and William Foster. E. Buck, Bulogne.— A little dog, the prop- 3rd day of October. 1928. and Monitor and the surrender of A very serious automobile acci­ the windmill by centuries is still in ] erty of Emile CrlSpon, recently cost MawyProblemg ' Lee to Grant. ' Thomaston, Tony Rogozinskl; use. Among the Indians of the west dent happened to two young men of Torring'tori, John Albreado: Water- two live.s here. The dog was being Elite Studio While in the service he partici­ South Windsor, Walter PI. Burn­ , T, , , ■ TT T older method of transport- payable '^ , bury, Peter G. Rozanski, Harry L. ; ^^ter is in use. The tribal wo­ swept out to sea by waves and his I pated in 13 major . engagements, ham of Station 27, and Edwin Col­ master, going to his rescue, also 08:t Main. U|i.stairs monthly, plus latvful among them being the historic bat­ Waite, Jr.; West Hartford. Arthur menfolk carry it on their heads in " REGISTRARS’ ' '-if-'- bert, aged 23 of Station 32. The Peterson; Westport. Sam B. Coul­ was overpowered. Mary Ledger, an tles of Cold Harbor and Lookout accident occurred at 12:30 Sunday jars, as do the natives of Central FJnglish girl, went to the rescue of Mountain and the Siege of Vicks­ ter; Windsor. James S. Edward. Africa. $200 liOAN p'ayiAie$10.^ evening, when their car struck a Frank H. Gaylord, Peter Strogoff, the man and died in the attempt. burg. . telegraph pole that had been brok­ Water Wheels in China NOTICE! monthly,’ plus lawful' Despite the unlucky number of Wm. J. Trustin. interest. ' : en off a short time before by anoth­ Washington, D. C., Mathew P. In many parts of the world, it PEDALING AROUND U. S. his major engagements,, Mr. Pren­ er car and the wire was suspended was pointed out, a number of early 4 MANCHESTER. COXX. tiss escaped being wounded. During Clements; Springfield, P. Robert over the road which caught their methods of procuring water in Portland, Me.— Mellen C. Plum- TO RENT TliA> Registrars of Electors of the $300: X0AN payable $15 his service he was away from, the Mackay; Morristown, N. J., Patrick Town of Manehester wUl be ip monthly, plus lawful car , wrecking it completely. Colbert J. Lynch; New York, Daniel B. large quantities are resorted to. mer, 70-year-old cyclist, is’ on hi.s int^etit. ! regiment only one day and night was cut severely in his eyes and session at the Adams. Gustave Thompson; Mas- Chinese farmers are still using way around the United States on a One 4-room suite and one 3* OdjM A p u ^ u 'ip Propordoa . * . and otherwise never missed a day’s face, breaking )iis nqse and shoul­ water wheels for irrigating their duty. He is the only surviving mem­ sena, N. Y.. Stanley Yafko. bicycle. He plans to circle the , f der also. His right eye was injured crowded, diminutive farniB. The country, touching all the main Ofpam heat ber of Drake Post G. A. R. who saw so badly that it had to be removed southern cities, continuing wes|;.tp ' SUiie. oieam neai, MUNICIPAL BUILDING 1 Cost fixed byJaw. ,:Evhry repay. service in both the army and navy 'iChengtu plains of Szechwan Pro- ! r reduces jji-c cout. All .' and fear he may have to lose the ’vlnce are dotted with huge rotatihg California and Washinfetbrf- ’and | ^ during the War of the Rebellion. left eye also. Walter Burnham re­ DYNAMITE WORKERS ' ; ^'Iprivacy.; Mr. Prentiss in 1888 joined in a cylinders, like fair ferris wheels coming back through the North- j trie lights, hot water. Garages', Tuesday Oct. 9, 1928 ceived a possible fracture of the The wheels turn, and cups arranged west. His tally sheet shows that he minor gold rush to California. He skull. Both young men were taken From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. . PKKSON.\L k In ANCE brought back with him a gold'nug­ IN MOST DANGEROUS around them like seats in the fer­ has pedaled some 330.000 miles A pply to a Hartford hospital. ris wheel dip up water and pour since he started the trip. to receive applications of those en­ ' • c<>Mi‘>^v^-■ ■ ^ get which was made into a ring - Wapping Grange has received an titled to be made voters it into a trough from a level several uVmhiis. 2 and .'i.^tplenieW ler now worn by Mrs. Rrentiss. Xo applications to be made will l>e invitation to visit East Windsor JOBS HELD BY MEN feet up. And neigliboring farmeis if& i' >iaiu 'Stn'.ei, Wed at Fifteen Chicago is . planning a 75-storv received after 5 p. m. Tuesday, Grange on Tuesday evening and are building. Probably on the theory P N N ’S DRUG STORE ; -‘ .SD' -4l:ANi’l| F is O ti.X N , Mrs. Prentiss was born in Hlnes- to provide a part of the program who have no visible means of .'als- . October 9, 1928. burg, Vt., July 28, 1850, daughter ing water for their fields do it that you have to get out of range ' .(Jali^ U »Mle,",VM l.*ho‘ii»; .- for the evening. Chicago.— At some time in their ROBERT N. VEITCH, (jpeii 8 : 3(f Sat. 8 :8 0 to 1. of Orrin Bessey and Hannah M. Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills, who has lives everyone has courted death. another j/fay. Inside their huts a in some dRsefion. LOUIS T. BREEN, Wilcox Bessey. Her mother was a blindfolded cow, ox or horse t.icetise'd, b y ,S ta te ,... ' . been spending the last three months Some profes.sions are more danger­ Registrars of Voters. blinded to publie, daughter of John Wilcox, a veter­ at Westbrook, returned to her home ous than others. Steel workers, trudges miles daily, , getting no­ ItZanchester, Conn., Sept. 28, 1928. an of the War of 1812. Mrs. Pren­ here last Sunday evening. airplane pilots and profesional where, around a circular path and tiss’ parents moved to Williston, Vt., ANNOUNCEMENT! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hack and automobile racers lead a more inse­ pushing the spoke of a big wheel when she was a baby. She lived which pumps the water. The Grocery and Confectionery their five chiidren have all been cure life than department store Store which has oi>ene,^Vv . . erations are represented at the anni­ company. So hazardous is it in Invented about the time some of that'the adjourned anritf^T'meet­ versary c'elebration. ’ ‘ fact,that- no insurance company Archimedes’ comrades made the ing- will be held in the schoolhouse 9. FOOT UMBRELLA would think of even contemplating then startling announcement that in said district on Tuesday, Octo­ e x t r a it as a business risk. Men engaged If he had some • plaim’;to' stand- he ber 9, 1928, at eight o’clock, p. m., in such work and . its .alied . lines could “ weigh ‘ the'world.” These for the following purposes, to wit: Loin Lalnb ChopKv.: . , . ., ,td5c Ife BY CHINESE FRIENDS are what we term ‘triple-X,’ that screws, despite their’.antiquity, are RISLEY’S 1. To elect a moderator. ‘TLEASURE MAN” PLAYS is, non-insurable.” said to be very efficient, and con­ 2. To hear the reports of the Nice Pieces of Lamb to Stew ...... 18c lb. Carroll explained that all insur­ stant turning of them produces an CORNER STORE officers of the district. 21bs. PickJed Pigs’ Feet ...... 25c DESPITE POUCE RAID Tientsin.— In appreciation of the ance companies classifly all known equally constant stream of water at . 3. To take such action as may services he rendered to the Chinese professions according to their busi­ the higher ■^iutlet. Cor. Main and Haynes St. be advisable regarding the pay­ 2 lbs. 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MAN(:iIESTER~(€ONN.) EVENING IIERALa WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928, 5^ Dro YOU KNOW THAT — ^ afl Coombs is -rated* by ^^Hook” Brennan Batted some' of the New York . Writers as the most valu­ ably player on the Yankee club , . . And the best center- For 480 With The Green ^flelder in the league. .... Two Dartmouth Stars Show Plenty of Sldll in 'Babe Ruth writes a very good Early Grid Practice#, -rri hand, . . ■. Reigh Count won the three-year-old championship Pasdng df Daylight Savmg vly.lten he showed up Victorian in tendejs. kh. they stand) are great St. John Was Next Widi the Lawrence Realization The Pair Atwals Dapger- ball cluoa and even the great ones Stakes. . . Ownie Carroll of Hinders Players; BisseDs can go wrong. The ^ r d s nndQubt- Local the Detroits won 50 games and .410; Five Men Batted edly arjt the beet dab In the Nar m lost only two when he pitched ons, Good Piti^ers or tional League over a tnll season or .. for Holy Cross College .... Win. they wouldn't’ have won the> pen­ Over .300. Sport baseman he ever saw . . . But nant l-l^ubt It they are as sound Andy Coakley, former major Poor, b WabhV O p ion a World.^HiMes bet as the Giants league pitching star, says that The date for the finals of The might halre been. Their record he admits that he didn’t see through-the season eupporta this Frank' “ Hook” Brennan, former Chatter them all . . . Andy Reese of the Herald’s double tennis tournament h Lad Arlicie of Series. Community Club outfielder, led for the town title scheduled for contenttonr u record that shows the Joe, Dugan was the best third Cards to be steady and'consistent Manchester Green with the stick Jints has the thickest southern next Saturday afternoon, has been during the past season. Participat­ postponed a week because of the but mot a big series club. Their There will be three football brogue in the big leagues . . . EDITOR’B NOTE: This la strongest contention, ot coarse, ing in 13 games which Is about a games in Manchester over the The boys say that Young Jack passing of daylight saving time which has made the playing of twi­ the jthird and'last -of a series came', from the Giants, Cubs, Reds third of the number played by the week-end. Saturday afternoon, the Thompson weighed only 140% of artlctes by D a^ J. Walsh, team, Brennan battled for an aver­ light matches next to impossible. and Pirates. •Against the first High School meets Middletown pounds when he stopped Joe dealing with the respective three, they won 29 and. lost 17, a age of 480. Arthur “ Lefty" St. High at the West Side. Sunday, Dundee .... Instead of 148% The Blssell brothers, Sherwood and Earle, tried to complete their merits of the New 'York- Yan­ nice second division average if the John, who took part in 19 games, the Cubs will meet the Springwoods as announced .... And that he kees and St. Lonls Cardin^a, was second with an average of 410. match with Rev. Watson Woodruff league schedule went no further. of South Norwalk at the West Side couldn’t say anything about it wbd will meet tn the lOfiS They Won a lot ot gatnes from the Five other members of the team while the Cloverleaves tackle the after, he had knocked out the and Rev. Truman Woodward last batted over 300, namely Frank Wal- night but . were unsuccessful. Each World Series, startinE^ tdnior- Pirates, mostly when the latter Meriden Mohigans at Hickey’s ■' welter champ. row. • were shot full of ventilators, but lett, Bobby Boyce, Joe Prentice, El­ Grove. ' -4> won a set at 6 to 3 and darkness mo Mantelli and Jack Hayden. broke up the third with the. Bis- actually they won the pennant be­ cause they could beat the three Freddy'Burkhart and Herb Steven­ Jack tlwyer, former Herald' sells leading 4 to 2. The ministers BY DAVIS J^ WALSH son played in the most games and forfeited the match because of the comics, the Dodgers, Braves and sports editor, will pinch-hit for the, TEXAS MUSTANGS Phillies,'from whom they won 61 hit close to three hundred. writer while the latter is attending' difficulty in finding time to complete New York, Oct. 3.— Many of the Following are the averages of ev­ It. The showing which the clergy games out of a possible 64. In the World Series games in New boys, myself among them, have brief; 60 per. cent of their victories ery player who appeared in a Green York. He will also cover the three team made was both surprising and been so busy telling why the Si. uniform during the 1928 season as NEXT FOR ARMY When two husky men come toget her in a collision, such as is pictur­ commendable. for the year were gained in minor football games over the week-end, Louis Cardinals should win the series. compiled by Scorekeeper “Hal” inasmuch as the writer will not re­ ed above, the first aid squad freq uently is called into action. In this Five more matches remain to be World Series,' starting tombrrow, Yanks No joke Chase: turn until late Sunday night. fine action shot A? Mavsters, the st ar Dartmouth back, is shown charg­ played to complete the tournament ing into Mike Sherman, one of hio teammates, and Sherman is shown and efforts will be made to have that they haven’t had time for There will be nothing comic G. AB. H. Av. mature consideration of the several F. Brennan ....13 50 24 480 The announcement that vthe plainly ’ coking for the softest spot cn the ground. four of these played over the week­ about the Yanks even In their cur­ Southern Methodist Univer­ end. Albert deNeville and his son and devious ways in which this rent condition. They seem to have A. St. John...... 19 78 32 410 Travelers Shoe Company of Hart­ ball club can lose without having F. Wallett ...... 23 75 28 373 ford will probably not be represent­ Robert will play Ty Holland and mastered the matter of playing a Earl Judatz Saturday and the win­ to get downright versatile about it. maximum amount of baseball In J. Hayden ...... 19 64 22 343 ed by a football team this season in sity Plays at West Point's Indications, I admit, point the R. Boyce ...... 22 80 27 337 all probability means that Jerry Herald To Broadcast ner will probably meet the Blssells the big moments, as evidenced by J. Prentice...... 13 35 11 314 Sunday. Mae Macdonald and Henry finger at a probable St. Louis vic­ their three out of four from the Pay may confine his gridiron atten­ tory. The Cards have three of those Athletics when they, the Yanks, E. Mantelli...... 22 62 20 322 tion to the Cloverleaves. Home Grid Saturday. McCann will probably play John H. Stevenson ...31 87 26 298 Cheney and Ross Shlrer Saturday hlh-test pitchers, who can get were pretty much of a six and twenty miles to the gallon. One of F. Burkhart ...32 106 30 283 According to reports, Elmo Man­ with the winner meeting the Dexter seven-eighths ball club. The World Series Battles them, in fact, not only will go twen­ Browns were the only American J. Sullivan...... 26 63 17 269 telli stands a good chance of making West Point, Oct. 3.— Like the ex­ brothers Sunday. J. Dimlow ...... 25 97 25 257 citement and glory of an Army- ty miles to the gallon but also for League entry to make the 8eaaa..’s the Freshman football team at it. The total of Yankee pitchers, series close, winning ten from the B. Cheney .....16 47 12 255 Bates College in Lewiston, Me., Navy game, the West Point Stadium The World Series between the who can pitch you a ball game upon Yanks and losing twelve. J. Linhell .....20 55 14 255 where he enrolled last week.. will resound to'the cheers of 1500 will be played Thursday and Friday J. Picaut ...... le 49 12 244 Texans, rooting for Southern Meth­ New York ^Yankees and the St. of this week with the next three CASDS, YANKS HOLD demand, is understood to be ap­ It, consequently, is possible that W. D o w d ...... 17 45 11 244 As soon as the World Series ex­ odist University and to the songs Louis Cardinals will be broadcast by sgheduled for St, Louis Sunday, proximately one. the Cards won’t succeed, in doing _day and Tuesday of next week, Some Whispers 100 per cent of the things that mis­ E. Von Deck . . . 8 25 10 400 citement is over, a meeting will be of the cadets,urging the Army grid- radio from the branch office of The W. L in d e r______1 3 0 000 ders on to victory next Saturday. "nm MacNamee and Phil Carlen, The Cards have exactly no in­ leading statistics say they - should called to make plans for the con­ Manchester Evening Herald on Bls- do. These statistics even go all the S. Robb ...... 2 5 2 400 tinuation of the five-man team This will be the first time in years known sports announcers, will A LAST PRACTICE juries, the Ifanks so many as to P. Mannegia .... 5 15 5 333 that so big a game with such color sell street. be at the microphone in the ball cause some very ugly whispers. Al­ way back to the 1926 series, for league which this newspaper spon­ A six-tube Steinite receiving set park. some reason, In Arder to prove their J. Stratton...... 3 15 5 333 sored last winter. and excitement is to be staged in most everything, in fact, seems to S. H ew itt...... 2 7 2 285 the Army Stadium and it is a fine will be installed for the purpose by There Is plenty of room about the say that the Cards are due and point. The writer is. 'satisfied to E. Boyce ...... 19 55 9 165 opportunity for follcs of the Hudson John F. Barstow,'well known local branch office of The Herald for a even some of the local handicap- stick with the presen', for these are The Herald will also stage radio dealer of 216 East Middle Huggins Is Going Easy on D. Farr ...... 5 14 2 142 another pocket billiards tourna­ Valley to join with the cadets In large crowd to listen to the radio pers, natnrally biased, are pleklng not the same hall club, that played Turnpike, who also conducts a each other two years ago. Ip addi­ L. McVeigh .... 2 4 0 000 ment before the winter ends.The thplr, cheers and yells for the de- reports. Also, don’t forget to read them to win before the .^seventh C. Peterson .... 1 1 0 000 f ^ of the Texas Mustangs. branch in the Milikowski Flower Davis J. Walsh's authoritative and His Players for Fear of game, tion to those who have departed, one held last winter for the town Shop. J. Hunt ...... 1 1 0 000 title went over big and there ap­ '.^.^Heightening the color of the oc­ Interesting accounts of the games For my nart, I think the Yankees Alexander and Haines areh't quite casion the corps of cadets will The first two games of the series exclusively in The Herald. might be a fair bet at the preyail- the pitchers they were then. Sher- pears to be no reason why another del seems to be Just as good and one cannot do likewise. Jud Gallup march upon the field in formation Further Injuries. Ing odds, which are presumed to te he figures to get better breaks this will be the defending champion.^ and will yell and sing the new SUN WORSHIPPER? CAST course, as In parts of darkest Afri­ 7 to 5 on the Cards. Even money Roper’s Ready cheers and songs that have been ASIDE ALL CLOTHING AT ca. One can now walk Into the bac­ and the Cards are a stanct-out. Lay time. But let us not lose sight of ^he Cloverleaves are -giBtting r^ s o d Mnce the Army-Navylbreak. FAMOUS RESORT COLONY New York, Oct, 3.— Seizing their $7 upon the old take-off and possi­ the fact that it was Alexander and carat rooms of the cnie Casino in Haines who suppUed the four ‘vic­ quite modernistic with their hospi­ Fuli dress parade will be the white flannels and an open shirt last opportunity to practice before bly you can have my live— almost spectacle for the view of the visit­ the big show starts tomorrow, the tories that'wdh: the series In qnes-^ tal at Hickey’s Grove for injured and that was an unheard of thing directly after you win it. If John tion. ' football players. Dr. A. B. Moran, ing crowds at one o’clock, just be­ Antibes— If the celebrated resort a few years back. Cardinals and Yankees were sched­ Bananas next dqor wants to give : Up To Sherdel president of the club, is in charge. fore the game. The game begins at on the Antibes coast, Juan les Pins, uled to take hard workouts on the you odds, take them and n aybe'-ycu 2:30 o’clock so there will be plenty seemed like the most undressed This time,' the bcrdei> ot proof Last week, he had occasion to treat IT USED TO BE. Greenswards at Yankee Stadium to­ will take him. The Yanks have a a badly injured New Britain player of time to get to the proper seats. town in the world last year, it is day, To date Manager Huggins of will be shifted to Sherdel, which much more so this season. reasonable chance— at the odds. means that, if he doesn’t win the in the tent. • i’There will be a limited public sale the Yanks has prescribed merely Always a Chancr '.':?no.rn tof seats. Convention has teen literally He: Do you Indulge greatly, in first game, the Cards, win be in perfunctory practice for his crippl In fact. 1 don't see how you can The Army team is in fine fettle cast to the winds— or rather, to the terpsichorean art? something of .fi-jam.'’ 'Qt'cbur8e, the Progress in the town title tennis She: Oh, why bother about such ed players, being unwilling to risk say much less aboul a Qlub that-will doubles tournament is slow nowa­ and received its baptism of fire sun, for it has now become the cen­ same thing applies to the Yanks in things. Let’s dance.— Pas.slng a further epidemic of injuries, and have a couple of hammer throwers connection with the possible defeat days because of the passing of day­ against the Boston 'University elev­ ter of a large colony of sun-wor­ the Cards have shown little more en last Saturday at West Point shippers, principally German, I’ng- Show. like Ruth and Gehrig in there of Hoyt in the openlrg game. light saving time. However, all activity. swinging for them every day Those players have been asked to play oft when this scrappy Boston crew lish and American, who seem bent However, he' ought to ■ win at upon inbibin,g every one of the While a few hardy souls are ex­ kind of guys don’t even care least one, gam*;' and he might‘make as many of their matches as possi-i showed the cadet.; what to do with TOO MANY OF THEM. pected to start standing in line this jor^iWI*-^ass combinations and sun’s rays, if pos'jibi'' He: 'The mere fact that you re­ whether they hit one off a good it two, thanks-tc t je rest he will hie over the coming week-end. The! evening tp obtain choice seats on pitcher And we happen to be'deal- finals have been postponed until the sweeping attacks. These methods Walk along the shore at almost fused me doesn’t worry me. There get between starts on those all-day any hour of the day and you will general admission tickets, just to ing with one of the most uncertain rides between the two cities. It following Saturday. are specialties of the Texas aggre­ are others; gation. find men and women whose slight keep up the good old traditions, of speculations, a few, ball games wouldn’ t ^surprise, me greatly, She: That’s why I refused you. tb^re will be no necessity for an . Five special trains are bringing atire would certainly-b- disapprov­ .— Passing Show. and what may happen to them; either, if Plpgras,Refreshed from a the football fans from Texas to root ed in other parts of the world. No overnight wait in Now York this also in them. full week's rest; got asray withl'a for the Southern Methodist Univer­ one is a bit shocked about it. Nak­ year. The enlarged Stadium will You can go ahead and concede victory. T h ^ would make it close There is a place for everything hold more than 81,000 persons'. So sity eleven. It behooves the Hudson edness, or perhaps only part-nak­ except a husband whose wife is fix­ everything, except hitting, to ^ the enough for iay 7-.to 6 money. Football Briefs.. Valley to be there to cheer its' own. edness, is taken as a matter of ing for a party. that all but late comers will be ac­ Gardinais. Give them infield’ de­ Yes. of course the Yanks are in a commodated. fense. give' them' superior catching, bad way with the ke>man of the The real rush for seats will pre-. grant them the better pitching. The pitching staff, Pennock, and the vail in St. Louis, where tenyof latter is extremely important in a key-man- of the outfield defense. West Point, N. Y., Oct 3.— Fif­ thousands of fans will battle forlhe short series of any kind, for that Combs, out of action; also the hey- teen hundred Southern Methodist meagre allotment of 12,000 gen­ matter. But ther^ is one factor; of man of the Infield. Lazzerl, hnable Rooters are making the lj800-mlle ; y ■ eral admission tickets. The St. equal Importance and I am talking to pivot on double plays and balls trip from Dallas, Texas, to for Louis Club already has returned now about • the breaks. They aie hU over second base. But. on the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER! .75,000 requests for the well-known the Mustangs in their gamb-‘ with one thing you can't concede the whole. I think thercan for volunteer Army here Saturday. Indications coveted pasteboards, according to Cardinals in advance. pall-hearers la premature. are that Carl Mark will fill one of reports from the Mound City. Perhaps the fact that the writer, The Yanks are a fair enough bet the end berths for Army. Edrle Combs, Yankee outfielder sees no sense in odds on a short — at tbe bdda.. ^ whose wr.’ st was Injured in Detroit, series has prompted him to argue Cambridge, Mass., Oct. ; 3.— ,,JS A B1& RSASOM UdHV Tfie planned to don his uniform today matters from the W ong side of the I, R, . 8. A,-FIGHT Either - Harvard has a powerful j GIAmTS IM TFieTWiCK ^ NVrtOWlUL EueCT and-catch'a few files, but Huggins fence. It is admined that the Cards Toronto,»Oht,— GahHd a has re­ varsity this year or the scrubs are ""OF rne peNMANT fi i because their chances mqst cer­ hands of Davis & Elkins last^W^^ tainly do not deserve all. the atten­ All fa not gold that, glitters, shown looking ’em over at scrim­ by beating Bostom- College ne^ neither Is everY city, that looks mage as he makes final selections. tion they are getting. Saturday. The team’s offensive has First of all, neither of the con- prospeibus the ^pest’ place, to This year’s team is the fifteenth Improved considerably. , ‘ THIRTEEN GREEN make money. > that the rough-and-ready Roper . 4 * - i 2 L has turned out for Princeton. A youth who got a job as dleh washer in a restaurant, cheerfully PLAYERS ON TRIP You have heard, no doubt, of the exclaimed: “ Well, here’s where*! Scotchman who tried to send a night letter during the eclipse? start in to clean up a million.’’ ' i n Party Gets Free Trip to World Series ^ e is ' p ' you appieelato eolor ' harmony tn dreaa« don’t New York for Season’s forget your shoes—others won’ t. 1 Men)’.who '.favoT; FineShowiag. double breuteid gray suits MEANING WHOM. fore a recent match between tv?^ with fi b d fe and purple tiei piano movers the executives weiit find'perfect; harmony in Jack Sharkey, the loud speaking into heavy session, after which (f heavyweight, has been in the. large Thirteen persons will be In the The'* Trojan, a seml-eoft was solemnly announced; - Manchester Green baseball team dough for some time and he has “ There will be no more . -ey^ toe Bostonians brogue In) .run up ring earnings to almost a '"***-**' ‘ * party which will attend the -World gouging, biting, kicking, or punciv J Series games In New York tomor­ black or tail Russia ealf. million dollars by acting on market itiS— and absolutely no expectora^ Bostonians are priced tips given him by friends in the row and Friday returning home ing at ringside spectators will Sunday night. from f 7»$lW.; * stock brokerage business. tolerated.” These making the trip are Mana­ He is building a home that is to ger Sam Prentice, Captain Herb be one of the show places ’ in that Fall Moving Starts. Stevenson, Frank Wallett, Arthur Section of Boston where Jim Ma­ With the retirement of Bud Tay­ St. John, Bobby Boyce, Jerry Sulli­ loney does not live and in that lor from-the bantamweight clasiij van, Joe Prentice, Joe Picaut, 'Section where, as Sharkey puts some^more of that well known an^ Frank BrennaUr Jack Llnnell, ^Mas­ it, no fisn peddlers are even al­ widely mentioned chaos is preseni^ cot Truman Cowles, Score Keeper lowed on a wagon. (Maloney-was ed. ; ... / Hal Chase and Tom Stowe, Herald Vm m iixs in the fish business once.) The heavyweight division, sinc^; sports editor. The trip will he made Sharkey was telling some of the the retirement of the intellectual In three automobiles driven by St. JSa.1 boys in New York about the es­ l%ln terrible shape. Even more John, Stevenson and Boyce, leaving tate as it would appear when fim terrible than it was before the In^. the Center at 5 o’clock tomorrow ished and he said with character­ tellectual retired. ^ morning. istic vehemence: The flyweight, bantamweight The expenses for the trip are be­ “ It’s going to be some dump. and featherweight classes arl ing ^ald out of the baseball team’s It won't be no cheap joint like without recognized champions as treasury. While In New York, the that old broken down farm joints well. •' party will attend several theater that that guy bought for his fairy Tommy Loughran is the recog-: 1^0? OF performances. The party may stay ’princess.” nized light heavyweight champion,-, VJWPM THe 6IAMIS 6RABBBD - at the Hotel Mangor. St. John and but he s£^ys he Is ^oln^ to thro-«^ HIM OPFTHe- campus OF LOVOU- Chase plan' to return home Friday A Big Situation. night, but the rest of the party Is the title away this winter and g « i Jj^ew York writers who have ob­ The Cleveland boxing authorities after the heavyweights. " ^ in the thick of the battle. until he dislocated a vertebra In expected to stay until Sunday. " have been having a tough season served the Giants day'after day When Rogers Hornsby was trad-' his back two years ago. The injury Mickey Walker is the recognlzW though the season’s hot battle for with the promoters what with a lot ed away from the Giants he said; made It almost impossible for him . PAINT IS THROAT OIL ed middleweight champion, but h& thq National League pennant have _X____ of running out matches, substitute that Lindstrom was a baby and to stoop o v ^ after a ground ball wants to step up when Loughran 'offered Freddy Lindstrom, the brll- that he lived only for his- battjng cards, diving acts and dances. And. steps up. Joe Dundee probabl3;^^ and McGraw tried him In the out- Philadelphia.-^ustoms officers {^s in the • early days of the New ligpt young .third baseman of the average, but Freddy has proved here know the difference between will move up from the welter^ as ah.^ outstanding candidate. himseiltd be as game as they make' he asked to go back to fThe - ■ York Boxing Commission, the v/elghts to the mlddlewelghts Hi; third and fight -out his disability. paint and throat oil. Following a ^thoritlea have to meet after every !fo¥ the league’s most valuable them and a great team play;jr. * recent investigation they seized 43 ^TROJAN] Walker makes the way for-him? j).a^er prize. Lindstrom, from thetlmn he en­ ^um show and pass a lot of new and Sammy Mandell thinks he He has not been bothered with barrels of alleged liquor which was ifples to cover situations. ^Batting kround .350 and playing tered professional basfi i as a billed to a fictitious consignee as would do as well in the welter i «EU4J94k.jie£enBlva gama In the his.back this ybar and has been The Cloveland officials have to ifi.-ycnr-oltf^ kid,- Impress -4 veteran •■'dry paint.” “ The only thing dry weight class as he has done am.eBg fikl^'-^ihdifroih hu had an im­ critics as e surt Star and he ad- playing as fine a game as any In- w'j^h over wrestling, too, and be­ the lightweights. about it," said one official, “ Is the I / portant part Ux keogjyy: ^ Gianta vsuesdr to expectsttlons, flelder in baseball. ; mroats of prospeeUre parehasers."

,-'4 \ ' '■ '. .‘-'-if*' MANCHESTER (CONN,) EVENIN'' HEE^I:;P; WEDNESDAY, 0(31?0BEE 8,-192^ ...... A [The Woman’s Day It seems that the burning and TF ! i - i i perplexing question of the 4eb ai d oorasGRi Ge&^uEASCMi INC V £y ELEANOR EARIX sub-deh as to where and how ' to ’A • A By Anna R1chopd«ron park her powder puff and lip-stick V- THIS HAS HAPPENED. star’s. And I don’t .mean to brag. at a dance has been solved. But, honestly, I DO take the best You Just use the new modernis­ SYBIL THORNE, lunching with pictures. They flatter me outra­ tic hollow shoe buckles, the buckle MABEL MOORE, her dearest geously. Everyone says I photo­ of the right having a place of edn- "l- cS? ., Some five years ago a great idea while she talked, nhe noticed tkftl:! friend, encounters DOLLY WES­ graph like Billy Dove.” cealment for . the puff, and the w$ !born in the brain of a woman he was d¥ay lug some sprt of a dia* '^.'] TON, who tells her excitedly that “ My dear,” he protested, "you’ll buckle of the. idft for the lip-stick. 9 who had lived a miracle. Her sight gram on a sheet of papar. . , ,, she has dreadful news of Valerie. make poor Billy look like a Sometimes, defender of youth When she concluded.- Ler> state*; VALERIE WEST is the g^l TAD washout.’.’ though I always have been, I find had been restored by. a phyrician ment, Mr. Hoover hanfied her tht;i THORNE married, and Tad is Sy­ I “ Oh, Dari! You adorable flat- myself wondering what in the who had given the best years o f his paper. . - f bil’s adored brother. 'Sybil, has :terer.” And then, staring specu- world Is the matter when all the — i,Silife .to research work In ophthsl' “ If you; want to sta.rt-a populat.' never liked Valerie,'has'sus­ ilatlvely into her empty glass— parents are wrestling with stag­ mpipgy, but whose practice, was ‘subscription* I will help you, but pected numerous small affairs. “ You know, Dari, they say blond gering problems, economic ani limited to Washington and to pa- here Is the general plan fo r yonrf . .'Now Dolly tells her that Valerie beauty fades soonest,*but I don’t otherwise, and youth seems to have tiente who could afford to travel fnstltute.” ; ' is planning to desert Tad, and think'so— do you? I think it all de- little mere to think about than there from other cities. He then . Mrs. Breckinridge glanced at the!* elope with a man- from New •pends on the woman herself. where to park Its lipstick or chew­ was. conducting a clinic at the "Dolly Weston’s been running paper, covered with plapa snOh^Hf / Haven. At first SybU is inclined ing gum or gin or something or Episcopal ■ Eye, Ear and Throat 'an architect or engineer 'might; ‘ round for years, and she still'looks to let Val go ahead, but Dolly rad other. iHbspital which, though admirably sketch. Then'after a little more like a china doll. And there’s my Mabel convince her that it would ' Are parents and others supposed­ equipped, gave him small 'cope for conversation she went her way. ' v break Tad’s heart, rad persuade slster-ln-law, Sybil. She Is awfully ly, responsible for making life too research work and teaching. .She raised hot one tnlUion do(- her to interfere , ^^Vheh Dolly dark, and she’s been through a easy for youth, in attempting to Iri gratitude, the woman deter­ !lars, but three: and then 1 er dreain' makes a frantic declaration about 'whole lot. "But there are times Shield It from reality, when less mined to raise a fund of one mil­ was realized and the, Wflmef tnst(-!, the way men feel when their you’d swear she wasn’t a day over sacrifice and an Insistence that lion dollars with which to endow a tute was opened at yohns HOpklh'li’ wives are unfaithful, Sybil de^ 20.” youth assume burdens at an earlier clinic where the oculist could not University In Baltimore, and with! ' "I.knew a girl named. Sybil cides to save Tad ftom whatever age would make stiffer moral cali­ only extend his practice among the the epflre approval of Its Board of; pangs Valerie might cause .him. once,” he Interrupted. “ Whenever ber? •poor and needy, but where he could directors it carried out to the last NOW GO ON) WITH THE STORY! I think of her I take another train other men in his methods. detail the plan that Mr. Hoover! , drink.” .. . “ Charge It!” The name of the oculist was Wil­ had handed to her four years pre-; CHAPTER XXXV. He drew a flask from his pocket. Again the women— wives— ^are liam Henry Wilmer. The' name of Suddenly Sybil became amen­ “ Ginger ale. Sweet?” r'ously. It was tied to a g-eat uni­ to blame. This time it’s for unpaid the woman was Ada de Acosta versity It had a large clinic, a d^ able. “ Just a little. Did you love her, bills, according to the Collection Byeckinridge. Dari?” artment of research served by a;, “ All right, Dolly,” she said, “ I Agencies Association "of Washing­ "Raising a million-dollar fund is “ Sure did, honey.” group of young and enthusiastic won’t tell Tad. And if Jack will ton. no easy task even when your heart drive us. I’ll go down to New Valerie- pouted. physicians from various, purta of , “ Women do not pay— they charge is bursting with gratitude and your the country, a ward with sixty-two Haven tonight. Thanks for telling 'I. think you’re horried.” ■;—’’says the association’s spokes­ ‘‘Well, you asked me.” spirit radiates enthusiasm. But' Beds, a number of private rooms*. me about It. Doll. You meant well, man. “ As a rule, hubby pays up. Mrs. Breckinridge laid her plans I guess. Perhaps it’s for the best. “ But you don’t love her any Complete modern equipment and all When he doesn’t, the association boldly. facilities required for training I’ll see what I can do anyhow. more?” gets busy.” He told of the ladiec’ Don’t worry about my dragging “ I’ll say I don’t She walked First she called on Secretary young men v. Lo but for the open­ cute little practices of destroying Kellogg at the Deartment of State, you into it. And don’t tell. Dot out on me. Sweet. I’m off her for ing of this Institute must have gone bills when they get them in the who had also been a patient of Dr. Faxon’s crowd.” life. I hope she has lumps in her abroad to study opthalmorogy. . mail rather than show them to Wilmer. He promised a generous Telling of her first experience Dolly turned wide eyes oh her mashed potatoes.” their husbands, insisting that they friends. “ Oh, Dari, don’t Joke. Tell me subscription, then 'added: “ You with Mr. Hoover, Mrs.- Breckinridge . did pay the bill, or that the bill was need more than »money. You need said: ...... “ Why, Sib!” she reproached about her.” too high, or that they never got It, gently, “ don’t you know you can “ That’s all there is, old dear. The exert direction for your campaign “ Mr. Hoover had- the ■vision’■which or that the'/ never bought the stuff, I am sending you to Secretaiy instantly grasped the need and the trust me? I’m awfully fond of righteous Sybil smelled my well- or that the merchandise was no Val— really. Wild horses couldn’t known breath one night, and left Hoover He may be able to give juu possibilities of such ' an institute. good. a contribution from the surplus of He had the clear, keen brain which' drag a word out of me. I’ll run me flat. Most outrageous thing ever It does lobk bad for the girls, along now. You and Mrs. Moore happened to a man.” the American Relief Association could outline a practical plan over we’ll admit. But if husbands would fund to be used for examination which the rest of us might have v/ill want to be making arrange­ He reached for her glass, and his forget the gesture on which they ments. Valerie will thank you fingers found her wrist. Dull red and research 'work for children. muddled for months' ' If not years, so dote of Bountiful Male doling Better still he may give 3mu prac­ if he is elected president'In Novem­ some day for this.” suffused his face, and his eyes out the nickels, and would permit Dolly winked back surprising burned with an unholy fire. '7y: tical advice on conducting your ber, he will foresee the needs of domestic finances handled in a campaign.” teal's, and powdered her rose “ Val, I never wanted a woman this country, not for tomorrow nor businesslike, sane, and just man­ So Mrs. Breckinridge went tP see next month but for years to come. resolutely. so much In all my life.” ner, husbands might not fare so “ Good-by,” she said. “ You’re “ How about Sybil!” Mr. Hoover. He explained why at He will have the executive .ability badly. that moment he could not contrl-’ to plan for those needs, and he will good kids— both of you.” ' “ The devil with Sybil!” One Old Lady “ My dear,” said Mabel when A girl in a crimson skating suit bute anything from the relief fund have the courage to carry out his Genevieve Parkhurst wrote a which he controlled, but he asked plans. His election will mean, “a she had gone, “ that girl’s-been in pelted cotton snowballs. A girl in magazine article about Miss Emily a jam herself. And Tom Weston pink tarlatan kicked and whirled. her to tell Mm about Dr. Wilmer, period of unprecedented progress, Howland, Quaker woman of over his work and her own ideas about material and spiritual* for bur raised the devil. It’s plain as the And a girl in a rush skirt shim­ 100 living near Sherwood, who . rai nose on your face. Did you ever mied. Waiters hurried about, de­ founding a national institute. And country.” seems to be one of those few old BY MEA SESVICE. Inc know a girl to give herself away positing small bottles of rank, people who can supply an interpri- sc? liquor under folded napkins. tation to ';hat past world of women Ten o’clock. . . . Eleven o’clock. “ I’ll bet Tom had her on her which we can. have little longer ex­ knees. It’s a wonder to me he The place was wild and noisy. The cept through history. “Chestnut Blonde” Has the Greatest Fashion Plaque ever took her back. But he pu< girl in the ru.sh skirts kissed bald The author tells of Miss How­ heads impartially. the fear of God In her, sure as land’s showing of the treasures in Choice of Colors. you live. That’s ,\^yj she ^ants to The girl in tarlatan was soaking her calabash bowl— an old yellow save Val. She’s been through the wet and swearing roundly. Some­ mill herself. g’ ove, a sampler, a hair brooch, one had ducked her in the iri­ a reticule. One wonders just what By ALFRED CHENEY JOHNSTON between the eyes, a straight nose descent fountain.’ “ Say, these modern wives! today’s woman might have to show True beauty/knows no tape-meas­ with sensitive nostrils aand well de­ What’s become of good old-lasb- the people who call to see her 80 ured size nor standardized coloring. fined lips that curve at the corners, ioned morality? They make hap­ Sybil and the Moores had driven It is the ensemble that counts, and suggest a sense of humor and intel­ from Boston directly to the years from now and want tokens piness their god. Then they spit of that world which is ours today? any girl who has been blessed with ligence. Her skin is creamy in col­ in virtue's face.-' ''N o wonder Rameeys in New Haven. Brleflv © W 8 by NBA Service,Inc What could we show? Movie fairly regular features can make oring and she is of medium height. they’re discontented.' The blind Sybll introduced herself to Va­ and theater stubs, auto licenses, a the most of them by applying cer­ Girls of Miss Johnson’s type and I remember one room at school someone else and las foigotten all fools!” lerie’s hostess. A plump creature tain fundamental rules of tqake-up coloring should use a medium in which it was written iu vari­ abou t“ Theie Is No Su-.h Word As Sybil signed. swathed in satin, dripping monkey radio battery, an orthophonic record, silk hose, beauty clay. Our and dressing. rachel powder with just a dash of colored chalk over the space ler Can’t!” and denominate numbeis “ It’s a dizzy world, Mab. Have fur, hennaed and faclaled and Although I have made portraits rose in its foundation. A soft, served for arithmetic, “ There Is No and fractions. ; you seen Tom Weston lately? Ol-i plucked. A matron of glib phrases world may seem as strange to them then as Miss Howland’s to of many great men and women, raspberry shade of rouge, placed Such Word As Can’t !” But I remember. And I ,^8h*,me before his time. Grayer than his “ Poor Val!” she exclaimed vol­ have photographed still life and il­ a little lower on the cheekbones We were having denominate had mentioned the apples father. Line% like scars. Poor ubly. “ We actually DROVE her us now But we have nothing so la** romantic and colorful to hand on lustrated stories, most of my work and worked carefully to the center duinbers and fractions and the I oft'n wonder how mu^.gOvX, Tommy. If a fool woman can hurt out this evening. To Grogin s— in camera studies has been "with of both cheeks is an admirable way 'combinations certainly needed 'he teaching is going to waste, because a man that much, then, Mab, I’m as white mitts and reticules and such a jolly place. Mr. Ramsey samplers. beautiful women. Ziegfeld show­ to bring out the natural dontour. A fortifying maxim that rose above some simple, clear explanation of going to .bring Val home again.” had a beastly headache. We were girls, movie and stage stars, society medium lipstick, resembling the na­ it— all that and more. But even work at the beginning fo a term all going, but the very last min­ girls and professional models have tural color of healthy lips should be then it failed, for I have a distinct has not been made. ' ute— ” Coogin a on the ¥Mt,.|Load is a brought probably twenty distinct used. Miss Johnson wears her coiL recollection of laying my head One time 1 heard a tear.her c«U nefarious place. Bmant as a types of beauty before my camera. A . expression of conventional fure low, over the ears, and swirled down on my desk one flue day and on a boy to parse a canain no.up»,: circus. In th'e semi-privacy of Yet, if I were asked to name the concern succeeded Mrs. Ramsey’s about the nape of her neck. giving way to shameless tears. lie got up, started lamely several crimson booths men and girls fixed smile. “ Nothing’s wrong at one that 1 considered lovelier than 1 know of no type that has a '■;'v ar/o---- TVev/ y6rA.» Whatever the colored chalk had to times, and sloped in confoskin. The made love. Under a red and green home. I hope?” all the rest, I should .have tp ac­ greater range of colors to choose say about it, it was wrong. For I •Striped awning an orchestra made knowledge defeat. from than the Greuze beauty. Pos­ teacher seemed surprised. . Sybil chuckled maliciously. “ Oh, couldn’t! “ Can’t you parse that? iTs 'v«ry .strident noise. And in the little no— we’re just giving Val a lillle My favorite model is Naomi sibly every shade, with the excep­ Johnson, now featured in a Broad­ THIS BLACK SATIN mule with I had passed examinatic-us in al­ easy,” she said kindly. space between the double row of surprise party. She will be SUR­ tion of olive greens, harsh purples gebra and geometry years later be­ way production. Miss Johnson ts and mustard yellows look well on an appliqued star of silver kid is “ No, 1 can't.” He; sat down. In-* painted booths couples danced PRISED, won’t she. Mrs. Ramsey? fore I discovered what denominate and laughed, and continued to my “ Greuze” model because she her. French and steel blues, golden very new and smart. stantly fifty hands went up. Of cour.se you’ll phone and have numbers meant. No one had ever I knew very well that the- child make love. her paged. But we’ll drive fast— combines many of .the lovely-fea­ brown* grey and beige arp exgqe^^i taken the trouble ,to say to me: hadn’t an idea what- parsing Tneapt} • Valerie raised her glass, and and pernaps we’ll get there first.” tures to be found in the master­ ingly becoming for daytime wear. im'cOVERED v e g e t a b iS eS “ If I say ‘five,’ it’s a number, out There had been some mental con*l smiled provocatively into the Mrs. Ramsey elevated her pieces of the French painter. A And she should • dopt soft chiffons if I say ‘five apples,’ that’s a de­ fusion at the beginning without’, flushed face so close to hep own! tweaked brows. Flushed apoolec- delicate, lovely head set upon a and tulle ifpr evening wear. Vegetables* should be cooked .n “ Here's to the movies,” she young form that combines fem­ little, water, and uncovered. This nominate number.” - doubt He may have been away the j tically. But Sybil had flown.* All that struck my poor addled cried, “ and fame!” “ A little speed. Jack! Step on ininity and athletic strength. A friend is one who walks in. letsl^ihem retain their coloring! first day, but at any rate there] Their glasses clicked. it!” WaV^, chestnut brown hair, level when the rest of clie world walks ■Mosit* people nook vegetables u»o brain was that I was having a lOt never had beeii conveyed to hla^ of problems with a long, horrible “ To Valerie West,” 'h e re­ Throu.gh the frosty night they brows and soft grey eyes. Breadth out. long, ^nr the best food values, coo^ perplpxed mind the simple state- sponded. gravely, “ on the bill­ drove like mad. a very' short time. name and with that attla'de I de­ ment, “ Parsing is telling the noun's''' veloped a complex and mental con­ story.” '■ ^ - boards!” “ It’s like the movies,” . giggled She dimpled demurely. \ fusion that only Increased as time Parents can often find these ill- Mabel, snuggling warmly against ■~1 BRiiGHT UMBRELLAS wore on. “ I always did think,” she ad­ her husband’s shoulders. “ Sib, the tie keys that unlock the great un­ mitted, “ that I have a nice, eu­ W ^h''your umbrellas every once I remember that teacher well. known If busy teachers cannot put' virtuous sister, starring. Val’s the I adored her. Her name ■was Mies phonious name— effective, you in a-whne:’ Op^n and use nail brush their fiugers on the trouble. So. ingenue lead, and you’re the hero, Daily Health Service Little and she-was pretty , and she l:now, ,for posteis and electric Jackie, rescuing the Innocent ’In­ dipped ia'^wariu^ammonia water, if much rests on a lolear beginning.-' lights. The girls at school used to had us out to her house at a pic­ genue from the vlllian at Googln’s.” HINTS ON Ht)W ro KRKP WELL spotted,': soap'suds can be useci. nic. The-e was a young man there say it sounded exactly like a movie Turd the b9.tli,shi9V7er on to rinse.! by World Famed Authority whom she called John and I re­ ' Presently they were there. member being very resentful of ‘Smart Tet lnexp«s|v“v Standing in the doorway. Life . ' SCARF RINGS “ John.” 'Whether she eventually and love surged by, staggering ^ a H i sometimes as they passed. Youth I, A new-piece of jewelry is the married him or not I do not know.* in youth’s arms. And youth in WHOOPING COUGH PROBLEM cur In children under five years of scarf xtng, an -ornamental ring Very likely she did, however, or age’s embrace. Pretty rouged HARD ONE TO COPE WITH age. through which the kerchief slips, cheeks against heavy jowls, and In the control of this disease. It Instead of knotting. New rail frockS the corrugated skin of old dancing By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN is of the utmost importance to keep made wide use of it, sometimes tp Editor Journal of the American ^ u r C l o f h e s fools. 'JCtagl-comedy. The busi­ the child with whooping cough hold self-scarf collars. One bei^ ness of having a good time. Medical Association and of Hygeia, away from other children. Thus satin uses_,a gold ring'to hold a lajli the Health Magazine prevention depends primarily on the Sybil’s glance embraced the great kerchief,;' dining room. , parents of the sick child as well as '*, ^ I II I Don’t envy “ There they are— over In the In the fall whooping cough is on the parents of the other children some other wom­ corner booth. VaPs facing us, pow- ’XAILORED JUNIOR DRESS one of the infectious diseases which in the vicinity. ; an the ability to derlhfe her nose.” becomes extremely freqt^eut, per­ ’ ]Keep toe Child Alone The small girl, today can be as haps because children get. together Children ' should be kept away A. catamei colored . satin frock look attractive Like a flash she had left them, fastidious as her debutante sister and stylish on again in schools. from other children who have haa';ilttle soft puffs of its fabric A slim little figure In a plaid sport In the choosing of her frocks. De­ taaklng an attractive little corsage less than you skirt and beaver jacquette, thread­ Health departments find that coughs and colds. Whenever a cough sign No. 356 buttons down th^ whooping cough is one of the most or cold persists more than a day dr at the’left side of Its girdle.-T have. You might ing her way between the dancers. front, has long sleeves with narrow as well be re­ difficult conditions with whioh.thev two, the child; should'have proper “ Sybil! What are you doing cuffs and features the convertible ceiving the same hers?” are concerned. A few cases ap­ medical attention. collar. It maiy be worn with of pearing in any group of children If parents know of other chil­ kind of compli­ Valerie swayed a bit unsteadily. ments as she. without the wide belt. It will be the spread rapidly to Include all who dren In the nelgbBorbood who-have Clutching the table cloth, dragging delight of any little girl to have a p.'i Learn how to the china p(3rlousIy. have not had the disease previous­ whooping coUgh and who are being frock like this, or novelty plaid ly. A Sudden End give new bekuty “ God Almighty!” permitted to play outdoors with the and variety to woolens, sheer tweed, wool jersey, Investigators have found, that gang, the health department should AUtUMN^S - The man with her was on his printed linen, printed pique, wool the disease Is more likely to spread be notified, so that the sick child your dresses, feet. White as death. Facing Sybil Stomach and add individ­ challis, wool crepe or velveteen! rapidly during its early stages be­ will be put under the control - of across the empty glasses and the Pattern In sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 fore the first whoop and just after its parents, and the latter informed SMARTEST I uality and charm stained linen. The words were com­ to things around years. It only requires 2 yards of it, at a time when It is most diffi­ that the child must be kept alone “How does it ing from dry Ups, choked from a 3 6-lnch material with 3-8 yard of cult to diagnose the disease; thus untlUt Is well. AIN or discomfort HATS the home by the palsied throat— following a meal J quick magic of 27-Inch contrasting. Price 15 cents the problem of prevention is an ex­ In niost communities the parents look Mary? ’ “ WHERE DID YOU COME of children ■with whooping cough doesn’t meaall^ou home dyeing and in stamps or. coin (coin preferred). ceedingly difficult one. The-germ must go b'n a“ ^et.” tinting. Perfect FROM?” Wrap coin carefully. * of whooping cough is likely to be are not considered as In quaran­ (To Be Continnetl) Nine times out of for the Matron results are pos­ expelled with each severe cough tine, and are permitted to go about ten indigestion, If we have done the work sible only with true fadeless Dia­ and thrown to some distance from their daily work. of cleaning or dyeing it, the j (The man 'with Valerie? Drama Manch^ter Herald acidity, flatulence and Misjg i|^ mond Dyes. Insist 6n them and the throat. A sign on the door to the effect and heartburn are Invariable answer will be, “ It^ j rad tragedy In the startling chap­ .Pattern Service Value of Vaccines that whooping cough is present in save disappointments. Each pack­ caused by. , excess looks like new.” _ Every | age represents the perfection of ter ahead.) There are available vaccines the household permits other par­ ; b stomach acid and ■ • ' are of over fifty years of dyemaking. As our patterns are .mailed whichmany physicians believe’ are ents, however, to- take suitable food fermentation. “ job” we undertake more They never streak, spot or run. froin New York City please al­ of value'in preventing the dtsease. precautions for the protection of Aftejr too hasty or, too firmly establishes the -excel-* Velvets and Soliefe CREW NECKS low fivQ days. their children. , They are real dyes, the kind used However, their value has not been hearty'a dinner, a little “Pape’s'Dia- lence and economy of our .when the cloth was made. ^ sufficiently established "to waiirant 1]^ ,” instantly neutralizes excess Pattern No...... service.. Diamond Dyes are so easy to Autumn sweaters show wide use their use in every child, a recom­ . stops that-fermentation, and $ 1 .9 5 $ 3.1 i use. The “know how” is In the of the crew neck, or other close Price 15 Cents mendation which Is made , for. ’ the Stop Hdung Skin eoo^ea i and heals tluT acid-inflamed dyes. New colors go on like magic, fitting necklines. One pale green control of diphtheria, for example. stomach lining as if by magic. Your j right over the old ones. Everything angora: has a crocheted string run Name ...... Whereas whooping cough (n It­ Stqpworryingabout such skin ttou- recovery is qmck and complete. Make MODERN j you need know is mcplalned In a' through and tied In a little bow in • • self Is not an extremely serious . bles as Eczema.'For a dean, smooth, a! special point of mtting a 60-cent package- of “ Pape’s ^apepsin”, from Dyers and Cleaners I lew 'words right on the package. front. SiZ6 ••••••••• condition, the records indicate boiltby slqn' apply Zemo. It pene­ that^lt Is extremely dangerous to trates, soothes and quickly relieves your u iig g ist tiriay, and so foUow^the 11 School St. Tel. 1419 All drug stores have them. ekim ple M millimiB all over the world My new 64 page Illustrated TtRBANED HIPS small: children, particularly those Hdiing, and when us^ r^uiarly will under one year of- age; In* older dear away Eqiema/ Pimples, ■who use ‘Tape’s Diapepsin” to^ end book, “ Color Craft," gives hun­ ■ 7 /' ii' ’■ druff. Hashes and similar it iadigeation and allied trou- dreds of money-ea^^ng hints for The swathed hipline gives way • •••••,• •••••••••• chilc|ren, the after effects and com­ plications,. such', as pneumdri’ ’'': tu­ annoying skin troublea that are___ rene'wlng clothes,' Tugs, draperies, to the turbaned one. Burnt orange - ’ . v» gerouaifneglboted. Use Zemo <&ydc^ ' ‘‘Fape’s Diajtepsi^^^andy yon etc. It’s FREE. Write for yours, and soft brown blend to fashion S^nd your order to the “ Pat- berculosis, disturbances ,r ,the heart, and similar. troiiM are Oi^t. ltdo68fiot8haw.35c,60c,$l.(X). cpn eat anfi. enjoy 's^ te v e r you f m t j . NOW, Address Mae Mutln, Home the turbaned hipline of a brown teni DepL, Manchester Evenjng -without fear of paln pr discomfort to sufficient to make thie dist^a,se dan- Service Dept, .Diamond l^es, Bur­ satin, 'With front panels of both Herald. Manobester. Conn.” ‘ follow. At any rate, ifa worth' the lington, yermont.—-Adv. ' jgerous. Mord tliaiu 90 pbr cent of fw lota pf folks h|jo. f^ d a colors swinging free. all deaths from whooping cough oc­ rojt siciN irritations i r ^ Q ^ ^ the / \ - \ ilANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER s; 1928. VAdE EI.EVEN

as would not be used In "the new V. S. TEAM FAVORED home. EMIKL STREDE GOLF KNICKERS K .0 F C .’S NEW HOME The trustees plan to dispose of (Concrete (Ooiiinictor DAILY RADIO PROGRAM the bowling alleys and pool tables. New York, Oct. 3.—-With one Fuii'ndMlloiiR. Mlilewalkii. etc. That part of the K. of C. building victory tucked away, the United Quality work at reaaooahte {nice.. IN CHURCH STIR IN THEATER BLOCK basement where these are located Wednesday, October 3. 9:00—^WEAF Troubadours orchestra. Leadin^f'DX Stations. Siates polo team w''lll rule a slight . MANCilRsmr GKKK^ 10:30—Two dance orchestras. will be used bjr The Herald for Its favorite over Argentina when they Frederick Wyatt, baritone, and Ste- 11:30—^Memory Garden hour. 476.9— W8B, ATLANTA—630. press. . Ifapo di Stefano, harpist, wiil be fea­ 440.9—WCX-WJR, DETROIT—680. 9:30-pWEAIi’ Palmolive hour. WICHITA DIVINES clash in the second game of their 8:00—Goldkette’s orchestra. I0:307-Democratlc campaign talk. The rooms^in the theater build­ series for the “ championship; of the tured with the Jeddo Highlauders or­ 8:30—Ma.gic melodies.- 12:45-r-Peerless entertainers. ing are to be repainted at once and chestra In a program to be broadcast Campbell CooncQ Leases Ameylcas” on International field at 9:00—WJZ harmony team. ;526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. Wichita, Kas.— ^Wearing of golf the Council plans to get moved 4n- the Meadow Brook Club, 'West- • Second Mortsrage by WJZ and WBZ at 7 o’ciock Wed­ 10:00—Mount Clemen’s concert. 10:06-~Artlsts entertainment. knickers to Sunday church services nesday night. Mr. Wyatt’s soios will 10:30—Hits and bits. ll:8tH-MusicaI continuity. to their new quarters as.'^foon as bury, N. Y., this afternoon. The be Trotere's "In Old Madrid” and 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. , 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770, is a moot question among Wichita Suite of Rooms in the possible. opening contest last Saturday was Money "The Broad Highway" from Rom­ 7:30—WEAF programs (3i,4 hrs.) 9:0O—Orchestra; piano moods. divines. won by the TJnited States, 7 to 6, bergs' opcrrtta, "Dream Girl.” The 11:00—Bond dance orchestra. .10;304-Royal cuimdian.s orchestra. While some regard the gayly col­ old Welsh tune, "Men of Harlech” will 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—710. 11:00—Plantation Jubilee singers. alter a hotly-fought battle. Tho be presented by Mr. di Stefano. Also 8:00—Modern Symphony. 12:45—Lombardo’s donee music. ored and designed sport toga at State Buildmg. WOMEN’S FEDERATION series is best two out of three Arthur Jf. Enofla at 7 o’clock WQR will feature a con­ 9:30—United Military band. 365.6^WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—82U. Sunday school and church as con­ cert by the Buffalo Symphony orches­ 10:00—Vincent Lopez orchestra. 7:00—^Victorian orchestra; talk. crete proof of the growing rever­ games. 875 Main St. l*hone 782^2 tra. Charles Magnante, accordionist. 10:30—Buccaneers program. 8:00—^WEAP American hour. ence for things spiritual others Will be the guest artist with the For­ 11:00—^Astor orchestra. 9:0(H-WJZ harmony team. Campbell Council, No. 573, MEETING TOMORROW esters male quartet through WJZ and 11:30—The Witching hour. 9:30—^Theater presentations. view this bizarre apparel from the allied stations at 8:30, and at the same 333.1— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 12:00^Studio program; arlisls. pulpit as an ill omen to the sacred through Its board of trustees, has time Fleck’s artist ensemble will take 6:55—Baseball scores; orchestra. 418.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. affairs of the church. arranged with Hoffman Brothers ;to Tomorrow afternoon at 3 Q’clock^ over the microphone of WNYC. Salnt- 8:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 8:OOr-Orcheslra; ’’Tommy’s Soiree.” The general digest of opinion is, take a lease for a term of five the newly formed Wom'en’s Fed­ Saens’ "Danse Macabre” will be the 10:05—-Newcomb’s orchestra. 9:00—WEAF programs (I'.s hrs.) years on a suite of three rooms in orchestral highlight of the Palmolive 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 10:,30—Mexican baritone; quintet, however, th'at it is better for mem­ eration will have its first meeting hour through the WEAR chain at 9:30. 6:00—^IValdorf-Astoria music. 11:30—Tenor; orchestra; ship. bers of the congregation to wear the State Theater building and will at. Center Congregational church. Vocal numbers will be supplied by 6:30—l-'ur trappers program. 12:15—Male quartet; band. golf togs to the services than not move from the building recentlv It is important that all wonien , of Olive Palmer, soprano, and Paul 7:00—Synagogue services. 12:45—^Wadsworth’s orcliestra. sold to" The Herald, to the theater the parish who possibly can do so Oliver .tenor. The ensemble singing 7:30—La Touraine tableaux. 344.6-iWLS, CHICAGO—870. to attend them at all. building. of "Chee Chee” will mark the first 8:00—American Magazine hour. 10:00—Mtislcal program. Suggests Sunday Playing attend this get-together when the performance Of this number on the 9:00—Troubadours orclieslra. 11:00—"Forgotten operas,” organ. Rev. R. W. Yorter, educational The Council is to occupy three purposes of the federation will be air. Vincent Lopez’s orchestra will be 9:30—Palmolive music hour. 12:00—.Artists entertainment. rooms in the front, or Main street introduced to listeners of the Colum­ 10:30—Democratic campaign talk. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. director of the College Hill Meth­ explained in detail and printed bia system at 10 and one hour later 11:00—Hal Kemp’s orchestra. 7:00—Orchestral music (2 hrs.) odist Episcopal church says, side of the building, all adjoining, programs outlining the scope of WBBM will present Negro spirituals 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 9:00—w o n Columbia hour. "There may be really no harm In and will have their social paoms work for the coming year distrib­ as Interpreted by the Plantation Jub­ 6:25—Baseball scores; orchestra. 10:30—Orchestra; music program. there. uted. There will be provided some ilee Singers. Trade and Mark, the 6:40—“Read Us a Poem.” 12:00^.Studio dance orchestra. wearing golf togs to church, but it Smith Brothers, famous harmony 7:30—Talk; studio program. ■325.9-i-KOA, DENVER—920. suggests Sunday golf playing. To The southern-most room of the entertainment, Including an or­ team, will be heard each Wednesday 7:45—Talk by F. W. Wile. 10:30^1’agoda of flowers. play on the Sabbath takes the three will be fitted up as a small chestra, and tea will be served. night at 9 through WJZ. 8:00—Songs, saxophonist. 11:00—TIiq novelty shop. father’s time away from his chil­ lodge room where ordinary busi­ The officers desire that a large 8:30—Foresters male quartet. 12:00—Orchestra, contralto. ness meetings can be held. Consid­ Black face type Indicates best features 9:00—Smith Brothers, harmonists. 400—PWX, HAVANA—750. dren, his home and his church.” number avail themselves of this 10:00—Music of the masters. A8:0O—Military orchestra. But Rev. E. Emerson Miller, erable of the furniture from the opportunity to familiarize them­ All programs Eastern Standau'd Time 10:30—The Wayside Inn. 9:00i—Cuban troubadours. cld social room will be used' in selves with the workings of church 11:00—Slumber music. 10:00—Studio music hour. pastor of the Central Church of furnishing the other rooms. Leading East Stations. 405.2— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. , Christ, disagrees. He sees no harm federations, a plan which is meet­ 9:00—Stanley theater hour. 12:45—Knlghthawk frolic. in wearing your Scotch plaids and The trustees Of the society last ing with good success among the 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—WEAF Palmolive hour. night took an Inventory of the fur­ 468.5—1^1, LOS ANGELES—640. sport shirts to church. “ I have no women workers of churches 8:40—Strumming crooners. 10:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:30—Isuan Limies broadcast. niture and equipment owned by throughout the country. - : 9:00—Orchestra: musical memories. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 12:00—Concert orchestra. , objection to it. In fact I would like 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 6:30—Ensemble; baseball scores, >■ 1:00—Dance orchestra. very much to hold special services the Council and were authorized 285.5—W8AL, BALTIMORE—1050. 9:00—WJZ harmony team. 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. by the Council to sell such items 9:00—^WJZ harmony team. 10:00—Ramblers happiness hour. 11:00—Orchestra; vocal soloists. • for golf players some Sunday and rr^ fin m fs pfitR 9:30—^Tho music box. 10:30—Power’s concert; baseball. 12:00—Studio entertainers. have them all dressed in their 10:00—Marylander’s orchestra^ 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 1:00—^Dance orchestra. knickers," Miller said. 461.6—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 6:00—Dinner music; baseball. 322.5— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—930, “ I would rather have them at­ .7:25—Pianist; Mason and Hamlin. 7:00—Studio Gospel songs. 9:00—WJZ harmony team. 8:30—Columbia program (2% hrs.) 7:30—^WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 9:30—WEAF Palmolive hour. tend In golf togs than not at all,” SUNDAY 302.8—WG R, B U F FA LO—990. , 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 10:30—Jefferson county radio show. said Dr, W. H. Rogers, pastor of 7:0fr—Buffalo Symphony orchestra."* 7:00—Stocks; baseball scores. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890. the First Baptist Church, adding, 7:30—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) 7:30—^WGT dinner program. 8:00—^Allen Fireside hour. 7 R M ^ B e 11:10—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 8:00—Dinner music; team. 9:00—^WEAF‘programs (1% hrs.) “ I believe, however, those who 545.1— WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 9:00—WJZ harmony team. 10:30—Studio-entertainmenL wear them have their minds more OLD COMPANYIS i l k is t t e first food in im - 7:30—^Magglo’s dance orchestreu 70:00—^Wings of Song; Midshipmen. HealihV 384.4—KQO, OAKLAND—780. on playing golf than on worship.” portsmee in the diet of 8:00—Syracuse dinner music. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:30—Laugh With Isuan. Rogers went on to explain that the RADIO RICITAL 8:30—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) 12:55—Tihe; weather; markets. 12:00—Motor .Btates; Trocaderans. Mthe family. Milk is the founda­ 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 6:25—Baseball scores; dinner music. '254.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1180. Baptist denomination and particu­ Drink; 10:00—Artists variety hour. 7:2.5—^Baseball scores. 11:00—Richmond dance orchestra. larly his church placed no empha­ tion food upon which healthy 10:30—Dance music, organist. 7:30—Syracuse musical program. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO-r-710. sis on the proper apparel which Milk 399.8—WTAM. CLEVELAND—750. 8:00—WEAF American hour. 11:00—N. B. C. entertainments, IINAID bodies are built. 8:30—Crystal gazer; orchestra. 9:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 1:00—Henderson’s dance band. was to be worn at church. Secondsiry Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. Rev. Byron J. Clark, pastor of 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 8:30—Ebbets Field fights. 288.3— WENR, CHICAGO—1040. the First United Brethren church, 8:30—Zenith Irish night. 10:35—^Variety hour; saw solos. 7:00—Organ; artists; stocks. believes that every church should MHKINKATH Keep fair weather Inside of your . 9:00—WEAF programs (11^ hrs.) 11:00—Hallett.’s orchestra. America's Foremost Baritone 9:00—Sanovar orchestra: artists. be open for all irrespective of their MUJC—The Energy Food 10:85—Atlantic feature hour. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 305.9—WHT, CHICAGO—980. dress. house all year through. Our 11:00—C. of C. organ recital. 8:15—French songs. 9:30—Soprano; pianist. properly • screened and- expertly 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—830, 8:30—Fleck's artists ensemble. 10:00—Ramblers entertainment. Baseball Uniforms Ofeie^WEAF /T h e present era of ener^ requires energy 8:00—^WEAF programs (3^ hrs.) 9:30—One-act play; pianist. 10:30—Your hour league. The question of whether he graded fuel cooperates with your • food. Businessmen and womenmustkeep them­ 11:30—Castle Farm orchestra. 293.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. would rather have men in his con­ /wi ASSOCIATED furnace in a way that will please 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 6:30—Dinner music; baseball scores. 9:30—WOR Cdlumbia hour, , gregation wearing knickers or selves fit. Milk, like no other food, repairs the inroads upon 8:00—Studio program. 7:30—Health talk; music. 10:30—Log .cabin days. STATIONS you. Our coal is a real heat-feiv- • 8:30—WOR programs (2%, hrs.) 8:00—Studio concerts; dance. 12:00—Radio hour; organ. women attendants without hose, I the vitality of the workers of the nation. Milk, economical, 11:00—Brigade dance orchestra. 10:15—^Supper dance music. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. Ing fuel. Order today. leasily digestible, re-energizes the mind and upbuilds the body. was asked. He laughlingly said > . - I 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 8:00—Little "Symphony orchestra. “ yes.” 9:00—^WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 9:00—Puppy Club; philosopher, 374.8—WOO, DAVENPORT—800. Our fuel oil will provide you In arranging the family meals, economical' housewives 11:00—Studio organ recital. 9:40—Microplione mummers. 9:.’i0—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) Baseball uniforms would prob­ VEAF WEEI 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 11:00—Orchestra, tenor, organ. 12:00—Two dance- orchestras. ably be objectionable at Friends WGY WeSH With plenty of beat. W e sell the should USE MILK FIRST. 9:00—Studio program. 468.5—WRC, V/ASHINGTON—640. 499.7—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—€00. 348, 6— WGBS, NEW YORK—860, 8:00—AVEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:00—Soprano; oi'gan recital. University church but golf knick­ WGR WTAG best grades. Tune in on Old Com­ 7:80r-Neal’s Dixie ramblers. 11:00—^W JZ Slumber music. ■ " ’ 12:00—Guest artists program. ers are “ 0. K.” The Rev. Herbert WLIT) WJAR pany’s Radio program. l ] Huffman, pastor of the Friends wn s wnc church, believes that there is noth­ ANTHRACITE 'We are sole agents for Old Com­ BEST SINCE WRC ing particularly indicative of- Sun­ pany Lehigh Coal in town. day sports in the fact that men Copyright L. & & N. Co.. 1928 LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS appear dressed In knickers— not Pasteurized Milk and Cream AUTOMATIC POWER nearly so much so as If they ap- THE LEHIGH COAL AND Telephone Manchester 1384-3 Hartford 2-0264 , At Los Angeles— Joe Anderson, peared in baseball uniforms which NAVIGATION COMPANY G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Quality, Courtesy, Service Covinj^bn, Ky., middleweight, won he averred would not be worn uu- WTIC STATION OPENED TO 2 Main St. TeL 50 decision over Ace Hudkins, of less the sport was to be played. , c .S Travelers Insurance Co. Nebraska, 10. “ Ta-tata-tata,” hummed Dr. Hartford LIGHT 300,000 HOMES At Minneapolis— King .Tut, Min­ Ross W- Sanderson, executive sec­ neapolis lightweight, awarded the retary of the Council of Churches, 535.4 m. 560 k. c. newspaper decision over Tod Mor­ when asked for an opinion. After New York.— The New York Edi­ gan, of Seattle, junior lightweight the hesitation, he declared; son Company recently' put info ^^anttj^n, 10. Morgan’s title was “ I believe it is better to wear Program for 'Wednesday operation its hig, new "robot” ”^ EVENWG tIERALD. WEDNESDA¥3G®!)BER 8,1928. Concentrate Your Efforts^Use These Columns And Gain The PwE^^le Resnlts You^

Want Ad [ntormatJon Cards of Thanks IS: Poultry and Snpiilleg dates has to file hiiu expeLf^ l CARD DF THANKS t^iJVEIt BROTHEKB day old eUlckS HOLE GETS TWO CANOIDATES GET t h e ir This candMate is not thef Manchester from two rear old hens. HuHvwoud jue who failed'of uiSmlu^ibni We wish to thank cur many friends Strg.«5-H|Aort .tested and~free from candidates for 'cd'usfafitek di' and neighbors for tliel” words of white diarrhea. CL'ver Bros.. Clarks MORE ON THE Bim ioN H.ANKS FOR EXPENSES Evening Herald sympathy and acts of kindness showm Corner. Conn. have'to file re'porfs, and^-hlg; Classified Advertisements us In our recent bereavement In the only Charles 'Cerr'lnl (ieliated loss of our dear one, w ife and 'Articlies for Sale Phone Your Want Ads :he nomination . 'foT regWt.rarj' Pount Biz BVi»ragB,wor«lB to a Une. mother. 45 Twice in Five DayslNew>cW<- All candidates, Initials, numbers arid abbreviations JUDSON W COBB AND FAMILY.?. both successful, only candidate llaiblf ta- file se; •aoh count as a word and compound FOR SALEi^NATIONAL cash regis­ To The ers to Course Sink a Ball in (Aild unsuccessful. who twere voted rateiy for the prilnary; ' . : words as two words Minimum cost Is Announcetnenfs S ter, rings .from 1 penny to 359.99. In­ quire Stavlnsky’s, -26 Birch street. , One. , !' ] upon at the annual town election, price of three lljies. ^ Call 1546. Flapper 'Of today •’'may be; SI'EAMSIitP nCKETS—all parts oi today received their expense ac- Line rates per day for transient The t’welfth hole of .wprse th^n, ’ their , 'grandmotlu the world. Ask for sailing lists and FORK SALE—BABY’S twin stroller [he Manches-. ^tount blanks-on -which they must ratea Phone 750-8. Robert J. Smith good condition, 3 hurner New Per­ ter Country Cluh'a.igo course make returns of expenses, but don't tell 'em that or '-th^ ‘ J?as*rcharge 1309 &1aln atreef. fection oil stove. Phone 1C62-3. Evening Herald lost much of Its reputi jtion Jud^ltfg- u, A candidate, successful in the may get mad and’ poke you. .? Went to the scrap heap. Just t9 6 Consecutive Uays 1 otsl » CIS from the latest report primaries is not called upon to Hie 9 .:ta| U ots Lost and Found 1 FOR SALE—BOWUNG allay. Odd that to the fellow who swingA o| 3 Consecutive Days Fellows building.. Apply, to . G1 a Within the short lace ofj&vs his prlmftry expense report sepa­ 11 clsl 18 cts of-line and tries to crawl back juf I Day ...... lareKulnr insertions Packard at Packard’s Pharmacy. days, fwo players ha ze registered rately after election,. anJ only one All orders for LOST—A PECULIAR marked cat, hole-in-one shots on In front of you when a truc'v loor will be cha "oo at the one*tlme rate. black and white, answers to the 1 this bs^ttte^ of the unsuccessful primary candi- Special rates for ions term ®ve.y name of Bobby. Finder w ill receive Electrical Appliances— Kadio 40 Call 664 front; Calculated t^ make ithe up over Che bill. dav advertlsina Riven upon reward if returned to 124 Birch St. » Number Twelve feel ill the _ more Ads ordered tor three /'/'-•I* ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, ap­ and stopped before the third or-fltth hunibled is the fact thit one of the Automohlles for Sale pliances, motors, generators sold And Ask for “Bee” players to perform tUe trick only dav will he charged only for the sc* and repaired. "Work called for. tual number of times the ad "OPear- Pequot Electric Co., 407 Center St. started golf last sprln ed. ehariflng at the rate earned, but. FOR SALE—1923 NASH touring In Tel/710-W. Tell Her What You Want This player Is Jos^^h M. Gordon n.> allowanees or refunds . can he made excellent condition. W ill sell cheap I of Glastonbury, who was playing on s!X time ads stopped after t.i» If taken at once. Call at 167 Maple AMRAD RADIO 5 TUBES, speaker iit'h day street or phone 1920-5. and "B” battery, 320, Standardyne 6 She will take your ad, help you word it for best results, with H. A. Walker and F. G. Wade, No "I111 forbids” : display lines not tube set, 310. and see that It is properly Inserted. Bill will be mailed also of Glastonbury last Saturday AUCTION! WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE afternoon. Gordon made the ""^■.e Herald will not be reaponalble 1 BUICK TOURING car for sale 17 Oak Street. same Tlay allowing you unlil seventh day after iasertioa for more than one Incorrect Insertion cheap. Telephone 2328-2. to take ad vantage, of the CASH RATH. yard drive with a maabte. His I0 + 1 Public Auction at the residence of th« of any advertisement ordered for for the par 70 course„.hdiwever. was r 28 Woodbridge St., Manchester, more than >ne time. FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS li'uel and Feed 40*A 112! 'i ir- CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. .October 4, 1928 at ten a. m. contents The mad vet lent omission of incor­ To add Insult to injury, Arthjuis rect pulillcaMon of advertlsinR Center <«• Trotter Streets FOR SALE—BEST OP hardwood T\* consisting of modern household, furniture. rectined onlv by cancejlailon of tpe Tel. 1174 ..or 2021-2 slabs, large load 37, hardwood , 38. William, Jr., formerly off New Ycjrk, cHarne made tor the service rendered Chas. Palmer, 895-3. but now living in Manchester, exe­ Dishes, beds and bedding, Bay State range,'hot water you ABE AS.VURED JF A good deal cuted the feat again tms mornjn^b front, bureaus, dressers, commodes, oil stave, large and ' All advertisements must confortn In a used car when you buy here. 6'OU SALE— W E LL seasoned hard Apartments, Flats, j'enementa 63 Houses for Sale, 73 In stvle. copy and tyt>"Rraphv 'vlfh Every one is eiiaranieed under wood, 313 a curd, quality and meas­ He also used a mashie. William y f a a , small rugs, pictures, glassware, stands, hall rack, com­ General Minors O K Plan. rcRLlailons enforced .hv tho publish^ ure guaranteed, prompt delivery. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all OPPORTUNITY TO purchase a five playing with C. A. Cornell, who, bination writing desks and book cases, dining table and era ind they reserve the right to H. A. STEPHENS Phone 1988-12. - Improvements and garage, 41 Nor­ room cpttage with one acre of land, also came to Manchester a short edit, revise or reieci any copy con­ Chevrolet Sales and Service ' man street. Call 1523-W after 5:3U good location in town of Mani hea­ time ago. ;.. chairs, rockers, parlor table, coudh beds, box spring beds. sidered objectionable. Center at Knox I’eL 939-2 SLAB WU,UD atove length. J'lreplace p. ni. ter, furnace and all Improvements, Cl.OSINi'! IIOHH.S—(Massitled ails woud 6 tu 9 dollars .% truck load. V. fruit trees and berries. I f Interested Possibly when the ei^teen hdlss: _ In fact about everything needed in the household and all to be published same dav must he re Auto Accessories— 'rires U Flrpo. 116 Wells. Phone 2466-W and FOR RENT— 5 ROOM tenement 15 call Stuart J. Waoley, 827 Main go into hibernation for j the winter in good shape. One set of Antlers with a ' 37 inch l•■»lved bv 18 o’clock noon, baiurdays 2634-2. Russell street. Heat, all Improve­ street. Telephone 1428-2. months, No. 12 will seek additional spread. 10:30 a. m. ments, rent reasonable. Apply 13 tl5 BBYB COMPLETE set »f foui FUR SALE—s e a s o n e d bard wood, yardage from other members who; Itbl'iari 'Shock Abaorbera Free trial Russell street. FOR SALE—JUST OFF vTaln street, Telephone Your Want Ads stove length 312.UU a curd. U. H. new 6 room b'ngllsh style house, sun have maintained their haughty rep­ ^ s o the contents of his FORMER DEPARTMENT I'lie Indian is the finest shock ab­ Whipple, i'eluphune ’2228 evenings. FOR RENT—BY NOVEMBER 1st a utation much more sucdessfully,; -~ sorber vet made. Ask us about it. porch, fl"e place, one cai g-irage Ads are accepted over the telephone 6 room. tenement on Foster street, extra large loi. Mortguges arranged. STORE consisting of four 8 foot floor show cases, coun­ Centei Auto Supply Co.. 165 Center FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wuud,. at the OHAKHK KA I'K Riven above Tel. 878 all improvements. For information Price low, small jo- n payment. ters, tables, quantity of new household furniture, china as a convenience to advernsers. luf chunks 36.50 a load, split 37,26. Fred' call 409-3. Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2. the CASH KA IMCS will he accepted as O. Giesecke, telephone Manchester 875 Main streeL ware, large line , of ladies’ wearing apparel and various FU1' Christopher Polle+tl of Union will he assumed and tU.lr accuracy varieties, on tho trees. W ill sell fruit Averages 2 1-2 tons coal used a sea­ phone 7S2-2, 8'i6 Main -treet. About 350 feet galvanized eaves trough, about 280 cannot be guaranteed of compute uichard or by individual son. all in good order with Improve­ .street, charged with speeding, wfs • • • FtiR SA’-II—100.(00 barberry and feet o f galvanized leaders, quantity o f comers, nickel privet at $5 a hutidred whUo thoy trees. Raymond Meiz, Vernon Depot, ments, grained floors, cemented cel­ FOR SALE - OEI.MUNT STREE*l allowed to go this faornlng by Index of Classifications last. Shrub! 25c each. Out fluwers Conn. Tel, Rockville 122-2. lar air for- $18. per month. Inquire nice six room bunga.ow. Owner Judge Raymond A. Johnson after pipe for bathroom fixtures, some lead and solder, three Seastrand Place, 91 Main street. Evening Herald Want Ads are now 25o dozen. Alsr evjrgreens and leaving town. Price very low. Gall he had told the court in broken lengths of hot air furnace pipe. pereniitijlK at reasonable prices. Mc- FOR SALE—PURE CIDER vinegar, South. Arthur A. Knofla. telephone 782-2. grouped according to cla.ssiflcatlons suitable for pickling 50c per gallon; English his experience of yesterday below and for handy refere;ice will Convllle’s Nursery, 7 Wlndemere 875 Main etreeL street, Uumes'ead Park. Tel. 1640 also apples and sweet etd^r. Delivet- FOR RENT—TENEMENT on Braln- when he was arrested by Officer |A1- NEW LUMBER. appear In the numerical order Indl- ed any^t'here in Manchester. W. L. ard.street. Aply to Aaron Johnson.' hert Roberts. Officer Roberts told €■ 1 ted: Phone 524 or janitor, Johnson Block. Lots fur Sale 7:1 Veranda rail and posts, some ash finishing lumber, Fu r SAI.E— I5'I.0UU winter cabbage Fish, Lake street. Phone 970-2. the court that his motorcycle was Rirtha ...... ^ and celery plants. Geraniuma and Phdno 2040. new window frame, large lot seasoned oak plank, quan­ Engagements H other flowering plants. 379 Hiirnaide FOR SALE—GREEN mountain pota­ FOR SALE—TWO ’ ERY desl-rabl) ■parked on Main street,!,at the Hol­ Marriages ...... U Ave. Greenhouse, East Hartford Call toes, very good for cooking; K. FOR RENT—ONE TH REE room lots In Hollywood tract. Price rea- lister street junction, when the eibil- tity of new brick and various other articles too numer­ i^CRthS A/ Laurel I6IU. Reichenback. Tel. 29-3. tenement; also a four room tene­ . sonable. Telephone 925. . .> ' ous to mention. * Cards of Thanks ...... E ment, on Charter Oak street, near ■drejn were leavln,? school. iHe In Memorlam ...... F FOR SALE—GRAPES 31.00 basket. Main.. Inquire Philip Lewis, 83 Char­ not&ed Pollettl’s-truck jipasslng ^nd Ijost and Found t ftlovinif— Trucking— niorage ao Call T. Gamba, 477-4 or Patterson's ter Oak'street. Heal Estate for Exchange 7U followed him, overtaLlng him after The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Co., Admr., Announcements ...... 2 Market 49. , Hartford, Conn. Personals ...... 3 he had crossed the Main street rail­ LIGHT TRUCKING cheaply, neatly F l’R R E N T—6 ROOMS, half house, ft/u SAI.E DR KAGHAN'IE property road crossing and followed him AntomohlleB and quickly done. Long distance FRESH PICKED rnitts and vene> .with garage; also four n-om tene­ in towh; in good loealliy What have Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 specials. Phone 886-13. tables from our fa ria. Roadside ment- with all Improvements in you 10 offer? Wm. Knnehl Telephone down Main street into Union strpet, .. Auctioneer’s Notice. This will be an all day’s sale Automobiles for Exchange ...... 6 stano. Driveway' Inn. 655 N' Main. Ridgewood street. Phone 1810-2. 1 7 76 he placed him .imder Auto Accessories-—'I,'Ires ...... 6 . Phone 265U..^ ll.<•OAI. A.NU U>NG distance moving'; • »'1 » - ; « Jli^estified that he was traveling ;'.,and will Start promptly at ten a. m. The above will Auto Repalrlngt^alhflrjs.'...... 7 by experienced m U. T. Wood 65 FOR RE N T—4 ROOM tenement, mod­ Auto Sch >ols 7-A fo'rty-four miles an hour. > 1 give you a slight idea of the many articles that are to be Biseell street. I'eL 496. Household (loads 51 ern Improvements. Available Ort. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 16th. Call after 5 at 65 Starkweather 'Polletti, through his attorney, | sold. I f stormy next pleasant day. Lunch will-be Autos—For Hire ...... ; ...... 9 PIORRE't’T a GLENNEY moving sea­ street. FOR RENT—TWO ROOM apart­ William S. Hyde, told a different ! Oarages—Service—Storage ...... 10 son IS here. Several trucks at your 6LENWOOD E RANGE with hot ment, with kitchenette, steam served on the premises. Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 service, up to da'te luipment. ex­ water front. In A-1 condition; also FO R RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod- heated, with all modern Improve­ story and said that his rate of speed Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 perienced men. Phone 7-2. ernTmprovenents. Inquire 49 Wood­ was not in excess of twentyiflv’e» nnsinesa and Professional Servlees other household goods,' 14 Hudson ments. Apply Louis S. JalTe, Business Servlees Offered ...... 18 street. land. street, Manchester. Jeweler, 891 Main street. miles an hour through Main st|-««tfl Ma NGH ES TER ft N. V. MuTOK Die- ' and about twenty - through Ncjrth J,. Robert M, Reid & Soti, Auctioneers. Hoiusehold: 18-A patch — Part loads to and from New FOR SALE — BARSTOW Rlchmoni FOR RENT—.I ROOM leneioent. all i 201' Main St., Manchester, Conn., Phone 41 BulIdIng—fQIjimWaciing ...... 14 York, regular service. Call 7-2 or qoal range, with hot water front. knprof’en ents. Apply 111 Hnll street Main street. In view' of the 'dis­ Florists—Niirf'erles ...... 15 1282. Telephone 346-2. or, teleplrone 1214-4. tance that the motorcycle officer Funeral Directors ...... 16 Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 followed him before overtaking him Reim iring I WILL MAKE your old mattress FOR RENT—2 ROOM apartment, 1 nsuranee ...... 18 123 new, for a small priced Call 849. with private hath, furnished or un­ and the short distance that he was Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Kitchen stoves and parlor heaters, a.t furnished. Inquire Selv/Bz Shoe HOSPITAL NOTES able to follow him /he court gave Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 PHONOGRAPHS, vacuum cleaner, reasonable' prices. Ostrlnsky’s Fur­ Shop. the accused the benefit of the doubt Palntlng-^Paperlng ...... 21 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and niture Store, 28 Oak street. THE BOOK OF KNOl^EDGE: Professional Serviced ...... 22 lock smitliing. Bra! ■ .valte, o’J ‘^eai 1 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement with 'an'd hnspe'nded judgment. ! Repairing ...... 23 street. GRAND RAPIDS LIFETIME 8 piece 'Improvements, furnaoe heat, at 107 Patients reported admitted today Marland Lord, charged ■with Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 2'« dining room set $98. One walnut Eemlock street. Apply 9t Hemloek speedlrig, was followed by Officer (406) Our Presidents Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 at Memorial hospital v/ere Mrs. TKRhiE OR FIVE PIECE suite re- dresser $35. 6 our-piece gray break­ street. Roberts from Cooper street to a Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 upholstered $22 Muuresseb renovat­ fast set, new. $25. ■ ' Augusta Kimberley of 101 Cam­ Sketches by Uessey; Synopsis by Braucher Bdnrntlonal ed at luw cost and the proper way WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE FOR RENT— 5 ROOM tenement. point west of McKje street. The Courses a n d / jt Q la a a e s ...... ^ . . 27 Holmes Bros. Flrnlfure Co„ 649 17 Oak Street. Mather street, rent $16. Robert J. bridge stredt, Elmwood, Patru-h officer testifietl that Lord was doing Pr^vat.ft3 laktf'Uctl«n’'V7 i i i...... 38 Main street. Tel. 1268. Smith. Telephone 750-2. Mulhearn of 47 Shulters Place, fifty miles an hour. Lord said;his Dancing .... s’:'...... 2 8 —a FOR SALE—o n e COMPLETE bed. Hartford and Mrs. Edith Criapinan cur would not do over thlrty-eigth. Musical—Dramatic "V ...... 29 LAWN MOWERS SHA.tPENED and one bureau, piano cased organ, FI': R R E NT—(’( )M PI, ET ELY re n n va t- Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 repaired, chimneys cleaned. Key fil­ kitchen table. W ill sell cheap. In­ ed downstairs flat of 5 roo is. Appl.-- of 96 Newmar street, this town. He'was fined $10 and costs. j A Klnnnclnl ing, safes opened, saw filing and quire 452 Main . street,' after five Mrs. Hansen. 3i:i Mam street or The condition of Alma Birath, Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .... 31 grinding. Work called foi, Harold o’clock. Tel. 2671-W. lyianchester Public Market. automobile accident vlctln! was re- V y, .*• -I V Business Upiiortunttles ...... 32 Clemson. 108 North Elm street. TeL A sobbing woman, according to Money to ixian ...... 33 46’2. FOR- RE.VT—5 ROOM flat, upstairs, porttjd improved today and hospital Money W anted,...... S4 Wanted— I'o Buy 5R 28-Benfon street just 'iff East ('enter authbrllies said that they expecte.l dispatchi^s. held up a poker a^me UelD nnd; Stinnftoan SEWlNtl MACHINE, repairing of street. Read.v October 1st.'Inquire of she would recover, barring unfor- in New^York the other night and A Help Wanted — K,8ina,fa ...... 35 all mukcj. oils, needles an'' suppl'es WII.L PAY HIGHEST PRICKS for;a.ll • Benson at Benson Furniture Co. ^oL.away with $2,000. That’s new; Help Wanted—Ki'ale 36 R. W Garrard. 37 Edward sfr -t seen complications, i ; f kinds ot chickens. Will also ^boy St 111’’’h.any and manj’,i a pok( Help Wanted—Male nr Female . 37 .Rhone 716..-* rags, paper, magazines and old FOR’ 'R E N T - ONE-HALF double AgentS'-Wanted ...... 37-A metals. Morris H. Lessner. Call 1645. house at 39 Grove street. Inquire 38 Chicago police the other day ep jits bsen relieve 1‘inf all Situations Wanted —Female .... 38 Grove, street. Tel. 732-5. nlngs after the gamp by a Situations Wanted—Male ...... 89 Help W'Hiiied— Keiiiule 38 were ordered to arrest A1 Capone w a n t e d Tt) tJUY old cars tot' lunk, women— and she didn’t need ;i pis- Employment Agencies...... 40 used parts foi sale,-general auto re­ FOR R E N T - FOUR' ft FIVE room on sigh. Is it possible they have l.lve Stock— Pete— try— VehlrlPK WANTED—EXPERIENCED woman pairing. day and night wreaking tenements, modern Iniproven.-ents begun to suspect him? toj to do it. eith'ir. : Dogs—Birds-Pots ...... ^41 for general housework. Apply 223 service. Abel’s; 26 Coopcfr street Walnut street near silk mills $20 Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 East Center street. Inquire 5 Walnut street. Poultry and Supplies...... 43 Telephone-789^ . V' Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WANTED—GIRL for general clerical TO RENT—ONE MORE 5 ro,.m flat In Qrover'^leveland w as ’the only president who ser For Snle— MlRcellnneons work, stenography and typing not Kdi8 Witimnt noard 50 , house Just completed, all innirove» ■V Articles for Sale ...... 45 required. Age between 16 and 20. ments. Rent $2,200 a mun'h. Rent ; ^ol'.term s not in succession.- -The story of his Boats and Accessories...... 46 Apply to Cheney Brothers Employ­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED room with free until October .5th. inquire at ' Tekeinplifies Am erican opportun 4M |||i||tt!xy^^arly j Building Materials ...... " 4? ment office. all modern improvements. 44 Pearl Mintz’s Dept. Store, *>09 North Main Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry ., 48 street. Phone 1781, • street. M ichsster. Do You Recogni2c A Barg£fin i f- >"^outh was spent at Fayetteville,^S^TTnerPIB^|pine‘ Electrical Appliances— Badto .. 49 WANTED^^XPERIENCED girl to . .Brand new 5 room' bungalow complete with steam-heat. A ! : " Hchildren in the fam ily and Cleveland’s-fa th e r, a Y a le j Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A do housework and plain cooking. FOR RENT—PLEASANT' furnlshtd FOR'RENT—6 ROOM tenement at 60 Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Tel. 838. room, and bath, apartment stea > Hamlin street. Inquire G. H. Wad­ cosy home for $5,000...... ‘ 'I I ijgraduate, made but a thousand doHars a year, so there'- Household floods ...... 51 dell. heat, gas, light housekeeping If de­ A real good looking 12 room double. Wadsworth street. ] Machinery and Tools ...... 52 W ANTED—SINGLE girls to learn sired. Call 216-2; I - were few Juwries in the home. Musical In.strumenls ...... 63 mill operations In cravat depart­ A PA R I’M ENTS—Two three ana four All improvements? , CertainlyiA And a good large lot. It is ? ,f^;'^k^^NEA^Jhroi2h_8p«cW^P#iinI»tjon_ofei«^ftibtoh«r»^^ Ofllce and Store Equipment . . . . 64 ment. Apply Employment Office, FRONT ROOM—1 PERSON >34 until room Hparrments. near, ianltor ser- not often we offer a place like this. ' ■ Spivrting Goeds—Guns ...... 65 Cheney Bn t hers. November. |6. from November to vice; gas range, retri ieratnr. in a- Seven room single on Henry street.' Fireplace and other' Specials at the Stores ...... 56 May or couple $7.50. 17 Huntington door 1)6(1 riirnlaheO Call Manchester Wearing Apparel —Furs ...... 57 street. ObnnrructioD -Corapany,' 8100 or tele- paraphernalia that the boss of the house demands in these mod- i Wanted—To Buy ...... 63 Help Wfinlcd— Male 8 « plions. 798-lL ern times. Price? Yes, only $8,000. * Itooiiie— lloiird— lintels —Resorte Hollister Street. Yes. Sure we have them on every street, i ItcHiii iiriints Boarders Wanted 5UrA Ft)k REN’r—SEVERAL first class Rooms Without Board ...... A 69 WANTED—TWO laborers. Call 345-3. rents with all improvements. Apply $7,800 for a well built single. Garage, fireplace, walk and 4 Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A between 6 and 7:30 p. m. WANTED—ONE OR TWO refined Edward J. HolL 865 Main streeL TeL curbing. School close by. - . i 660. Country Board — Resorts ...... 60 gentlemen boarders.. Write Box 45, An American Colonial— 6 rooms, steam heaji, oak trim and ' Hotels—Resta iiraiiis ...... 61 Manchester Green. Wanted — itooina-Board ...... 62 Dogs— Htrds— Feta 41 hHlR RENT—6 ROOM flat on New- fioors. All nice white plumbing, 2 car garage, $500 or more* man streeL all modern improve­ llciil KMtnte For Kent Apartments, Flats, Tenements 63 cash. Yours for $6,700. Stop paying rent and do some-I Apartments. Flats, I'enetiKnib.. 63 FOR SALE—IRISH Setter, male. ments.. Inquire 147 East Center thing worth while for diear wifie and junior and sister. Business la^catmns for Rent .... 64 Registered A. K. C. Alex Massey, 64 StreeL Telephone 1830. j Houses tor Rent ...... (16 Hudson street. Phone 1712. Our for sale list Is always complete and believe it or not we { Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 FOR RENT—7 ROOM single with FOR RENT—2ND FLOOR. 6 rooms, are optimistic enough to say our business is good- and increas-1 Summer Homes tor Bent ...... 67 Live Stuck— Vehicles 43 garage. Inquire 271 Main street. . in good condition, at 75 Benton Wanted to Rent ...... '... 68 StreeL Celephorie Home Bank ft Ing, Call in and see us to talk over your real estate and In- i Itenl IlMtifte For 8nle FOR RENT—PROM October 16th, six Trust Company. surance problems. At the same old stand 1009 Main, over! Apartment BulldiriRB for Sale .. 69 FOR SALE—ONE HORSE farm room tenement and garage, Hudson Post Office. ' Business Property for Sale . . . . . 70 wagon, one business wagon, orie street, near Depot Square. Telephone Farms and l,a..d for Sale ...... 71 rubber tired rt nabout. 1 harrow, 1 981-2. Houses for S a le ...... 72 cultivator, and some farm tools. Ap­ 1.018 for Sale ...... 73 ply 342 East Center street. Tel, FOR RENT—5 ROOM ' downstairs FOR BENT — THREE ROOM : \ Resort Proiierty for Sale ...... 74 1913-3. tenement. In flat,-all modern Im-' ■ apartment. with kitchenette, Buburban for S a le ...... 76 provements. Inquire 29 Clinton St- .'Steam heated, .with all moilern ROBERT i SMITH Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 Foultry and Supplies 48 improvements. Apply Louis 3. Over Post Ofl9co Just as he was getting Wanted—jReal Estate ...... 77 FO R'RB N T— 4 ROOM tenement, Main Jafle, Jeweler, 891 Main streeL Real Estate, In s iu ^ c e , Steamship Tickets Cleveland clerked in Anctifin —l.cKiil IVoxScea street, newly painted, all improve­ ready to enter college his Auction .Sales ...... 78 FOR SALE—BARRED BOOR, Pul­ ments, • garage ' It desired. Inquire the-vniaM store at Fay-' lets. Kart Marks. 186 Summer street. 116 Main Street father died and the Legal Noticer ...... 79 Telephone 1877. etteville for his board and dream of college was- lodging and fifty dollars given up. For a year GAS BUGGIES—How Careless Of Hem I By Frank Beck a year, and saved his Cleveland taught in a money to go to college. school for the blind. ^ T HOW CARELESS ^ HEM IS WITH HIS M A IL . THEiSE LETTERS ARE READY TO FALL OUT OF ' HIS P O C K E T --« IF ilT WEREN’T FOR ME, «S S" r. HB’O------SNIFF THE SNIFF--. SNIFF. PHONEY P E R P U M e fif i LOVE-LETTERS FROM A N ,n IMAGINARY GIRL, T H A T HEM W R O T E FOR ALEC TO USE d fl. VIOLA, .d i d n ’ t g o The young man borrowed the money to go to Cloved OVER SO BIG W IT H A M Y land, 0., named after one of his ancestors, IV^eCv J W H EN SHE Cleaveland. From Cleveland he went to Buffalh whejM ' FOUND THEM an uncle lived. He worked and studied lew. He h w IN HEM’S no instruction, but had to dig out every^hg for POc^ rj,iv .&

MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928. PAGE THIRTEEN

FXAPPER f a n n y SAVfi. By Percy L rro9by SENSE »"i NONSENSE SRIFPY ■ V -

WATCH YOUR STEP •j Gather ’round 'and hear Annabelle \ rave; i ■ ; MsH ease, SOT \ v -n t She is one you might call fashion’s C w a n t (OH At K lN P dP slave. .V *' \ '.t) . It'l C«T T0 aCAP In a bobber shop chair T o $ V V A A THe(t|AOMCt€t?< She dozed oft, I declare. •i i •. to Ptoftces tame And the bobber man gave her a TKCRwomew^ ^ V t HAVZ T0 COT shave. poion CM ceat. THEY MUST SHIFT THE T H I S U lln r € H , SCENERY Once street-car advertisements paid For collars, candy, beeveedees; HP- But now they’re never even seenr— They are so far above the knees.

So you belong to the Klan, ehy Rastus? Rastus— No, suh. Ah’s just < ne of de awed fellers. Mandy— “ Doan’ ferglt, nigger, BEG. U. S. PAT. orr. dat yo’ married me fer better er> Cisaa. BY NiA scwvicE. iwc wusser.’’ MSI, Vww OmNt. Moses— “ Dat’s all right, brown —« i_ You may buy a car for a song, baby, but how come yo’— all keeps but somebody has to furnish the gettln’ wusser and wusser?’’ OUR BOARDING HOUSE notes. The Unspeakable “ Stinky” Davis By Fontaine Fox Old Man (in Pullman, speaking By Gene Ahem to dinge porter): “ Rastus, what’s your berth rate?’’ Rastus (shuffling his dogs)^ “ I m don’t know sah, I’se hasn’t heeu p a V is H A S VlriA<,v.-l^AP,‘v.Voa POiCff I' eoiMtS-To.BiiY home for a week.’’ ft " AMoTi^ER. »Ut so i 'll EfAV/B H A P A P o O T A U I- H e f: IS WAKifoLl H^^fhAV/A- Here is where the PLOW BOY “ Sho’ is Mandy,” You— all better OA \X IT ’S gets his chance to play letter golf. git a new one. An’ git a goo^j one tlM'M- I CM TEAtTMeRS SEV/feAtIMES/a Par is only five on this furrow. One dls time— one whut ‘1 last.” ^ :?•: solution Is on another page. VU/JULV SEB ^.1600. - " ^ MAVoLEoA is Tlfe Customs Officer— ' ’Have yov^-kny- VdU ’BinciBL'/ BMRB^.'^iaEP thing to declare?” * •' CAu4 FERSoAWrio L Rastus (after seasick voyag^)— TROM ME, WILL LlffT'lXRk'/ '^CAMB FAMOUS p O w “ Yas suh, boss ah declares ah.Aln’t LoM 6 WOUR. PDRSEf WEAWMfi -IHb SAMS never gone’ hab no more trnvel- V0oHE^l ARE ments on this heah ocean.” CLP HAT/*^ f.' idAlUHALP/ Toousrf, AMP He was working on a high land­ 0^ ing, when he fell. In falliU^ he ■'dW* -TAKES M6UEV managed to grasp a telegraph .wire, PRQV/E “ Hold on!” yelled hia mates,-and ran for a mattress. But he let go. On his recovery was asked why he didn’t hold on. “ Well'i?’; he said, “ I was afraid the wife '^fould :zr j break!” OoAjijm The meanest guy in the world is B O V s the one who purposely walks oh hla THE RULES girl’s feet-while he is dancing with her In order to keep his rival from 1— ^—The Idea of letter golf is tohaving the next dance. change one word to another and do It in par, a given number of If you expect to have friends you strokes. Thus to change COW to will have to be one. There’s no HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, other way. HEW, HEN. CZ3 2— You can change only one let­ He; “ The first time you cqtjpitra- ter at a time. dlct me I’m going to kiss you?’ 3— You must have a complete ^he: “ You are notl” word, of common usage, for each jump. Slang words and abbievia- * As for the dog which bit Upton tlons don’t count. Sinclair we wish it had been made MAP 4— The order of letters cannotclear whether the animal did the be changed. deed of his own accord oc ■ was KAfIfeR.' “ sic-ed” on by a literary own^ "ilCi'.OP.. ' y , ... A woman is known by the com- Caller. What a delightful break­ ,pany she keeps waiting. fast nook, and how quaintly the 1 BEO. U. 8, PAT. OPT. o 1*2^ 8V NCA StBVICC. INC wall paper is watermarked. Sim­ (CPontaine Fox, 1925, The Bell Syijd • The socks a bachelor wears are ply delicious. just like those worn by a married Wife. Yes, this is where my hus­ man but they don’t have any feet band eats his grapefruit. Canst Believe It? By Crane in them. ft: WASHINGTON TUBBS H We can remember when the drug '/'* — ^ r r ' The weight of the transgressor is stores sold more insect powder than SEHQtDV \ m i E RROMVOeU THEE v*l\TA TNO Of ThE \ MVSELF HAVE DRAbJN ^ Tih . STRANGE INDEED, O KINPLV STRANGERS, HOW (VAttlE short. they did face powder. ^RDN^iESf FLEETesr CAMElS OF ThE SAHARA. TWV VJATER. LOOK ThOO— Cl^jJGU MASTER HATH CHANGED. THO I HAVE SUSPECTED

; 'POTrt tv\M WQ-K fftOVE fAM SlM teRlT/? AND V ALSO TiVO LARGE GOATSKINS^AND HIM Of some foul and CONNINCi TRiCRERV, ALt-$EEIV^’^ CiWlf TWft A R\Fj.E, AND FNOUCjH r ------, , 1^0 ^ARs Of The fR fciou s VSeLL. TriV CAMELS ARE GOOP-'HE HATH FOOD TO LAST A MONTH, y ^— 7 FlUIP. favthfuluv pointed Thee The w av- and SHOOl . hath sworn n o t Tb FALU UPON THEE. Tiohfr wc«Rv ^1<\P^‘S HEAS, ^W H E N once UfON tHV WAV. ABOUT U5r j a d a . VIE'LL STOmr ^ UAL COCHRAN — PlCfUVS KNICK HUDSON 9EY $E OM ■KLULAMt.Qfr. IS TD tURKf ------“ Vl^Srt IkND 602V (.oose $0 THM T hey mav DEPAirr AT OKJte FOR CIV1U2AT10I^*

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(READ THE S'TORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM GosH,No! By Small The basket stood upon the to a tree and soon began some ground, and all the Tinies chirping that was very, very weird. OH,l6orrr#s EO, you EIT IM TH' House, 56JE H C R ey oO N ^ . gathered ’round. “ Where did you It sounded like he said, “ Come CePTAlMO/ I MeWER. 5AW — YUAT's ■get this lovely food?” Asked here!” And lots of birds came KITTY I I'M GOMMA 0AVIt- MAMl VJHfLeSbOVJAS n o t ; u s T f e Tkpcr Scouty, with a grin. “ A farmer fiylng near. "Now, don’t be scar­ KITTY! CALLlMta- THlS FALSE ACARn COP eiDOlN* PAOOHmEK SIR.— gave It all to me,” the big canary ed,” the canary said. "There’s M e - OUT* OOOO Mt^WT— OlD li:-8aid. “ You see, he’s always glad nothing to be feared." t r EMER OAVJN to feed the birds. To his house I When they were sure it was all UPON y o u — > have been.” right, the birds decided to alight. “ Come on, let’s spread the food all They fiuttered slowly to the out upon the ground. Then we’ll ground. The Tinies shouted, “ How­ IV^Bit down and have a wondrods dy do! We’re mightly glad to wel­ lunch. There’s bread, and car­ come you. Please gather ’round rots, dandy meat, an,', lots of lit­ our lovely feast. We’re going to tle cakes real sweet.” “ Oh, wait have some lunch.” a minute,” cried the bird. “ I . My, what a wohderous meal it have a happy hunch. was. They all enjoyed it too, il e- “ There’s much too much food cause there was & bit of every­ for us all. Would you object if thing, from vegetables to cqke. I should call some of my little bird They ate and talked, and talked friends? They would like some and ate, and all agreed ^ that it good food too. They are all nice was g^eat. Then Clowny yelled birds, you will find. To Idt them “ O, I must stop. I’ll get a tum- come would be real kind.” Then myache." <5* Coppy said, “ Why, sure! That la fL thoughtful thing t> do." . ’i (The crow causes some trouble C3P .«:=> i»; ____ ■»X» The canary said, “ All right! aSm SSLi/ lesM tEjua.* You’ll see a sight.” He hopped up In the next story). 1 r; 7. !»AGB FOURTEEN f! • iianrliratpr €oraftm f^rald WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1 BALLOON DANCE With VIO SWANSON and His LEARNS WINSLOW BOYS ATTENTION SIX FIERT HOTTENTOTS Four Hours of Fun— 8 to 12 ' Wonld-Be^oters CITY VIEW DANCE HALL HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED Keeney Street Read Our Market FRIDAY NIGHT Store Open Thursday The last day to file applica­ Admission— 50c. ' Their Aunt Here Consulted by tions for new voters is Tues­ Campbell Council hfo.673, K. of California Boy Scouts on Adv. on Pag^ 4 day, Oct. 9. If yon want to C., and St. Margaret Circle, Daugh­ Telling Mother. Nights Until 9 o’clock vote th^ fall attend to this at ters of Isabella, will join in provid­ , SOU TH R h CHESTTR • CONN • once. _ ing a float' to take part in the Arm­ Mrs.'Emil Carlson of Knox street istice Day celebration. Each organ­ has received a message from the REPUBLICAN TOWN ization has named a committee and leader of the Boy Scn.ts of Pom­ the two will cooperate to plan a ona, Cal., advising her that the Boy COMMITTEE float in keeping with the historical Scouts had been Interested in the aspects of the orders. The women’s search for her two nephews, the Smartness and Service Combined in* organization will portray the part Winslow boys, who are among the For The School ABOUT TOWN that Queen Isabella took in financ­ supposed victims of Gordon North- ing the voyage of Columbus on his cott, who is under Indictment for •!Or‘fC€" western trip, which resulted in the murder. The Scouts say they have Fred Murphy o£ 35 Haynes street discovery of San Salvador and the found positive evidence that the »V. 7.to 14 Years is in a critical condition, suffering later discovery of America. boys were at the murder farm, as from an aggravated case of erysipe­ clothing that they wore has been las. He is under the care of two Reports ef corporations in the identified. ix Jackets ______$9.98 physicians and two nurses. He has town of Manchester must be filed Both of the boys were Boy Scouts been unconscious for four days. at least once a year. The final re­ and the night that they disappear­ 'I^SF or chilly mornings and sports wear these. port of these corporations are to ed, last June, they had been to a - f j|ckets are ypry popular. Gay shades of The first fall session for women be sent to the secretary of the state Scout meeting. The Scout master, **red, green, blue and brown. Knitted cuffs, sport Coats bands and collars. , Sizes 7 to 14 years; who wish to take lessons in sewing this week. Those failing to make in writing to the sister of the boys’ and dressmaking at the West Side such returns are subject to e fine mother, did so because they had Recreation Center tomorrow even­ of $25 for failure to report. not Informed Mrs, Winslow that f ing. The class will be held on the boys’ identity had been estab­ " Lumber Jackets $2.98 to $5.98 Thursday and Friday evening of Members of the committee from lished and asked advice as to the t o each week. No - registration fee Sunset Rebekah Lodge and Shep­ advisability of telling her the truth. $ ,,o_r suede-like lumber jackets, will be required. However, those herd Encampment attended a meet­ In reply to this message Mrs. 79.50 A’ wide range of colors. taking this course will be expected ing in Hartford last evening to hear Carlson sent a telegram in which she suggested that the truth .be told to supply their own material. Mrs. reports of the Odd Fellows and If you are seeking a coat that offers the Nicoline Johnson will be in charge Rebekah field day held at Charter to the boys’ mother as the suspense maximum of service and the maximum of of the class. Oak Park in September. The out­ under which she has been since UdloffuTTams $1 and $1.49 ing was a pronounced success and their disappearance, she felt, smartness be sure to see the new fall sport Plain colored ■-berets or colorful Mrs. Walter Ellison of 24 Hem­ among other donations voted from should be cleared up, even though coats. Plain or smartly belted models striped tarns jt^at the smart young mips the final news would do away with lock street, who was taken to Man­ the proceeds was the sum of $100 with tailored, scarf or fur collars. Excel­ is wearing to ■^school this fall; Red, chester Memorial hospital on Sat­ for the Odd Fellows home in Gro­ the last hope that they might later blue, bro'whj.. .I.TO 53c lb* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- TEAM J. Chase. INSURANCE; Vrard Brown, were married In W. J. Messier Windsor on August 4, by Rev. Ros- Pinehurst Round Ground...... The North End Majors will hold ; JOHN H. L A P l _ ^ „ ^ Iter St.'aiid Henderson Rd. Edgewood Fruit ‘ ------49c lb. coe Nelson, of that town, according a practice and meeting Friday PUBUC RECORDS " to a marriage return received this and will plan a strong team on the FREE NOTARY SKRVf^ ’ Plllone 1816-3 Farm V Pinehurst Hamburg ...... • •■•twaOkWe* 30c Ibe afternoon at the town clerk’s of­ gridiron. “ Bub” Custer, former old ;19 Lilac SL Phd^ | 9 | g , W. H. Cowles, P ^ p. ’ " y fice. Tel. 945 . Eagle star, has been secured as ' WARRANTEE DEfeDI^S German scientist tells the Small S a u ^ e • coach and the following players and William S. Tracey of West Hivt- Sausage Meat George F. Patten of Hollister, ' James McQugan .of ..Gar 'd that , food can; be made of any. others wishing a tryout should ford to the T. D. Faulkner '‘Corm, wood. This was discovered long ago i street entered St. Francis hospital report at the Hilliard street field: has moved his family to 31 yesterday fop treatment. of Hartford, the so-called ' Pastor In his country by the breakfast F. OlUi CoOi Custer, Reid, Tanner, estate on Prospect atreet* street. food nanufacturera. ' R ^ Hie Hendl 1 • *'* V V', 1, • n ‘ • ;»•. ii.-.V* *- ■- /