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4 , 8 4 9 ■'^1 -.n _ - .-ij y -tt. VOL. XLVn NO. 21. Otasslfled Adyertlstng on Page • MANCHBS CONNW:MONOAY, OCTOBl^ 25, 19^^K; PRICE THREE CENtS .•»-:Vv\VvV- WWW • .. NURSE GOES ON U. S. TO FINISH A 400,000 GATHER of a, Mojdd' WASHINGTON JOB ■i y PLAN PREMICAN To Complete Dismal Swamp Among QUEEN MARIE’S Canal Surveyed by the First AT WEDDING OF ’ -50 . Who ’P^ Sr’Day REMOVEOFFICE President. Injurious. . W E S ™ T R IP Washington, Oct. 25.—The SULTMS SONS VNewrjTork, Oct. 26.-r-Five HOLDERATWILL government is dcf)^ a week in the, nation’s in- about to complete a Job which .dusitrles as adyoeated by Henry George Washington started in . Ford'meets with strenuons ob- Attends Rumanian Qneen 1785. Double Nuptials of-Moroc­ jjsctipp on ..fi^ty. leading manu- Snpreme Conrt, Backmg The Department of Justice ' '• lopturera. .according- to' a state­ announced today that legal ex­ can Princes Becomes ment made publte today by the as Tonr to Pacific Begins, perts have virtually finished National-Association of mann-4 WOson’s Act, Settles Dis- the preparation of titles to the . ' ' -1 ' ■ lactu^'ra^! ■' Thongii Throat Is Called Dismal Swamp property, con­ , Triple Affair and Vast W hTe^di^tQr oL H # : Summ.a.rised, the specific ob- pate M Senate Half necting the Elizabeth river Iq. t jeoUons. registered are: Virginia with the sounds of ’.'Adbption, of the fire-day Better. North Carolina. Crowd Enjoys Delay. Plan . in'.^‘ industry generidly Centory OU. The Dismal Swamp region would g ^ t l y increase the cost was surveyed by George Wash­ of Uvi^. ^SpIge^vlUe,^H^J^.,'Oct, 2?.—On It -would .increase wages gen- WaAlngton, Oct. 25.—The pow­ N^w York, Oct. 25.—The special ington in 1753. After the Marrakech, , Oct. 25.— revolution, Washington pur­ With 400,000 native tribesmen tlm hieel8^of,^a definite, W- erallyfby more than fifteen per er of the President to remove a fed­ train carrying Queen Marie of Ru­ chased the tract, organizing ■ ‘ cent and decrease pr. \ action. eral officer wiLboiit the consent o| gathered here from all parts of tfoen tlie !Somerset County.')Qrand ; ' ‘-‘It wonld; be impiucticable mania, her son. Prince Nicholas, the Dismal Swamp Land Com­ and: St^te .' :^nator- Simpson, the Senate was sustained by the Su­ pany. The iorlglnal plan to northern Africa to assist in the cel­ for -aU indastdes. preme Court today, thus ending a and her daughter. Princess Ileana, ppijiptel’prqsw^ Hal|- . • “It. would create-a craving left the Grand Central terminal at reclaim the swamp was aban­ ebration of the weddings of the two dispute as to constitutional ri^tg doned. eldest sons of Sultan Monlay-You- HHto‘^e ,w a s understood io4ay - for additional, luxuries to occu­ that has waged between the legisla­ 7:50 o’clock this morning en route seft of Morocco, all plans were sud­ tjvit-Vhen'the 'grand jury meets to­ py the'additional time. tive and executive branches of the for West Point, Albany, Buffalo, denly altered today and the cere­ “Itiwould be agalnsh, the morrow, i t Iful -^iiwpiire .into ' tl|jB best Interests of the men who government for half a century. Chicago and the Pacific coast. monies postponed until Thursday, way Siiapeon has conducted the . The decision was handed down in 'm HIRE NEW ‘SUPER’; when it was announced that all -wpiit to. work and advance. Only a handful of the curious rppjve4> 'ihvop^fatipn. of the “It would.make us ‘ more the case of Frank S. Myers, now were on hand to get a glimpse of three of the sultan’s sons would tree ' murdpr deceased, former postmaster at take brides unto themselves. JWWiery; of fonr^5«Mmgo. . vnmerable to the economic on- Portland, Ore. Myers was appoint­ the queen, and they were disap­ BUY PHONE SYSTEM The festivities, however, began HosHUty; be|wepn^Ke ■ ilroseontpr ’^ elaaght el Europe, now work­ ed by President Wilson in 19^17 and pointed, as she was asleep when on scheduled time, and will con­ apd.the ifilnds^ivT- cryptalized ing as hard as' she can to over- removed from office three years the train pulled out. Thus the tinue through the week. The addi­ ■yltn atatemepts’.frhin. both, aides V cb'me'bur ,lead.” later, without the consent of the tion to the list of prospective bride­ Sen'ptor-'Simpson; at .whose joptuest lExprefssions - condemning queen bade farewell to New York, Tthe' flvorday week plan came Senate. Because his appointment grooms lent added zest to the mer­ the body a^jopnied frO^m Thpradhy had been confirmed by the Senate where she landed a week ago, aft­ Police Board Accepts 1 in 8 rymaking. : until tooiivrow. ponfied it that % > fyoib such -manufacturers ;as er a continuous round of public dlai^nee'lY. .Whitney, Hart- his heirs contedded, in a suit for Magnificent Display .^irvic^ 'wQjid' not'he ppeded ' 'tor back pay. that his removal without and private functions. The town was decked out in Or­ morrpw't^'MUse ^ 'witnesses would fprd; -W. L. Clause, Pkts- Slept on Train. buriih Plate Glow Go.; A- L. the Senate’s consent was not con­ Applicants* Join State Pro­ iental splendor for the occasion to het'^he^'n'yaliabiie.' i" . stitutional. The royal party spent the night match the colorful robes of the : Meet Iddependentily. Humphrey, -Westinghonse Air- aboard the special train in Grand hi;a1(e ;Companyj . Philip T. Chief Justice Taft delivered the thousands of Bedouin horsemen The foreman,, percival Snyder, epinlou. . Central station after attending a tection Loop who .were to take part in the cele­ l u m u u of-wupd-l^Qk,-*N' r^tQrted'by -;-Dodge, Mefgenthaler Linotype performance of the queen’s fan­ bration. Nearly $100,000 has been nfftnonaolng thht the - '^rand Jpry • Co.; and Robert'P. Lament, Justices McReynolds, Holmee and tasy, “The Lily of Life,” at the expended for luminous fountains wodld iaeet’tomqTrqyJaiid proce^ American. Steel Foundries. Brandeis dissented. Justice, Me- Metropolitan Opera House. Seven applicants for admission and torches for the wedding pro­ Reynolds, who wrote the dissenting indepentlsutly with l^e , iuyestifa- opinion, called the court’s decision Queen Marie denied reports from to the Manchester police depart­ cessions and for pastry, mint tea tipu of all'Phases, of the investljga- Vienna that her husband. King and ice cream. This is Miss G^dys Grant, prafessional New, York dress mode^ whpse tkm hf the , dual mprdeit.-.- - revolutionary in character. Ferdinand, has ordered her back ment as supernumeraries were Twenty thousand dollars worth experiences are to be told through an exclusive series of stories appear­ - A coll for ah independent ses­ m o R s By Nature of Office. home because of criticism of her turned down Saturday afternoon at of alms will be thrown out to the ing In The Herald soon. -All the interest,:romanpe,;thrills, temptations sion of the'iffandJiify-was sent out Chief Justice Taft found that visit to this country. She admitted Congress in 1789 discussrid the a special meeting of the Board of beggars and invalids along the and rewards that go with the intimate business of selling women’s clothps today by Sbeuif flsnford' l^nuison having received cablegrams from Police Commissioners and one was route of the wedding cortege. at the :‘rpUpe$t of ^Foreman' Snyder. ON FAU OUTING principles involved in the case and the king, but asserted that he The wedding ranking first in im­ In the New York wholes^e market are caught in these Ato sp p ^ l held that the President should have. merely was concerned for her accepted. The new member of the portance is that of Moulty-Ydrlss, broad powers of appointment and supernumerary force is Robert L. articles by Marian Hale, NEA senrice wfiter. For two weeks the author health. now 19 years old and at present worked as a model gathering the details for these stories. Watch for removal. Not only is the Presi­ Although a throat specialist who McLeary of 605 Main street. Caliph of Marrakech. He is to w i m H i b n dent’s power of removal upheld by has been attending the queen an­ McLeary stands 6 . feet and marry a daughter of Pasha D’el- this Interesting seMes...... ' of Conneeb'eat Agri- legislation, but also by the very nounced that Her Majesty was weighs 153 pounds. He is 30 years Glaoui. The brides of Moulay- nature of the office, the'eourt held. greatly improved. Miss Adeline of age, and during the World War Hassan, 18, and the youngest son of The check given by the Senate in Young, a trained nurse brought served with the Navy receiving an the Sultan will not be known until cnhiiFal College and Fil- the requirement that the President here from Johns Hopkins hospital honorable discharge with quarter­ late on the wedding day. Moroccan must submit some appointments master’s rating. He has been em­ BIG WIND STORM 84AREDR0WNE) BeU«v^ 1th Befn iPromij- in Baltimore, accompanied the custom decrees that th.e prospective ^ ifirDtm Mellclit for the confirmation does not imply queen on her western tour. ployed on the town force, but will bridegroom shall not be known to a similar tight of a check upon re­ Tributes penned by the queen to be employed regularly as a super­ his fiance before the ceremony. M uH er. ■ . moval. each of the 48 states were being numerary because of the shortage HITS SPRINGFIELD In its opinion the court-held u n -. forwarded to the various governors of men in the department. Ope of Octoljpr’s most beautiful constitutional the tenure of office today. Buy New System. U1& in the m«d# « M n^. rfol- ds» farored t^e members of the act of 1867 in which restrictions Queen Gets Wetting The commission voted to install 1^,.. crai^thPi^ppblpfaer of . the were Imposed upon the President. the telephone-typewriter service SAYS WALB CHARGES GO|ton^DaiIy spsas- ' ticut' Editorial Association West Point, Nl Y.i Oct. 25.—The Brief Gale of Horricai^ fbr.ihBir 1*U meeting at Storrs and Of High Importance elements proved again today they which is being adopted by police (hih ID 'd Crew of 'd^s^ed‘Hk^.mPBfhs ;w#ra7 w- The decision is considered by le­ are no respecters of persons. departments throughput the state- ARE ALL “POPPYCOCK” Ssathd;tp7h^ mida o. WiiRhihntin' Saturday. ’The drive- gal authorities as among the most Braving a downpour of-rain and The cost will be. |40 per month. Smi^Aiwtter D; Tl^tlttoBh t^d-^Dptimtive. Orh, -hills, with their autumn important ever decided by the Su­ high gales. Queen Marie of Ruma­ ’This new system BvSldW -today, by Patrick jpugehe cal headquarters in touch with po­ ioKkffhvPI^tOTbm^PtiXul, was most-en- preme Court. Solicitor-General nia reviewed the West Point Cadets League Associatibli Oiily Spent Hhi3«rinQti'> aUeged iiaii'i^hl jbyabfe and'althbugh one member, James M. Beck, in arguing the here today and got thoroughly lice activities'throughout the state right of the president to remove, soaked in the process. Her child­ and will be so arranged that mes­ $14,000, Not 8 Millions, and .MicD9XiuQtk: -fdnr-hqnr eoh* ricultural college and the city of The. SenV-e’s interest in thh the review, the Rumanian royal land and Manchester Green schools “Irreconcllables,” were denied here will jrqn Into . thousands of .dollars . It iS;bhU®7.ed that a, total of 84 'Wlllimantlc, was Bufficlent to bring case was evidenced by the designa­ party again boarded the special respectively, were named supernu­ today by Rev. Joseph Myers, Jr., and caused Injury to'at, least one llves,wpre‘loBt ln, the ;.shlklhg of H. out -a record breaking attendance tion of Senator George Wharton train and continued on to the next merary policemen In charge of former Indiana secretary of the person and posMbly others: ' ' H-.' S.-Vileriah; „ sTpop • of‘War, of- Hjditorlal Associs^tlon members. Pepper, Republican of Pennsylvan­ stopping place, Albany. traffic iear these schools. The con­ League of Nations Non-Partisan Smashes Bnlldings. h:hlch:'fhtfnd4rfid*dn^ng the storm, penalty for hfcDermolt, provided he With their wives. More tbpn 100* ia,' to argue for the other side. He The sun was trying to shine dition at Buckland has been parti­ gathered at the new Storrs Com- Association while testifying at Sen­ Leveling chimneys,, uprooting -ohly. nineteen;; meffllAr^ of her crew would tastily agfihst Louis-Ma^r contended that the framers of the when the queen first reached the cularly bad because the children ator James A. Reed’s one-man slush ot T-b-S’ibpihg: rescued- . ^ and ;i^ud Rn,^er;: the other, twp nien m'nnity'hjDUse at noon. They repre­ constituttion limited the presi­ Point. She was met by General follow the trolley tracks on their trees, demolishing small buildings sented newspapers from the four fund inquiry. and filling ‘ thp streams with: r

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTMl EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 192ff. THE SHET COMING BAaTORIALTO The State Tonight iV and Tomorrow $ 2 ,0 0 0 PRIZES *'The Passionate Adventure” a "The Theatre Magnificent’* dicidedlr “dllterent" photoplay closes its engagement at the Rialto tonight. So much has^een said ot “ SURPASSES EVERYTHING SAID IN ADVAN6b NOTICES” — this picture it seems enperflona to say more. Clive Brook, Alice Joyce Hie Verdict. and Marjorie Daw have leading lest night’s packed house was the jury and the above is roleg~and are supported by an ex­ Us verdict. See If they aren’t ri^ t tonight when you see cellent cast. The main chancters are a hnsband and wife tvho enjoy a serene bat loveless life. The has- band enters the service during the late war and returns an- entirely different man, as hia elemental side baa been aroused by the horrors un­ dergone during conflict. The wife, for a time doesn’t sense the change and he looks for diversion of an tx- clUng kind in the slums. He f«'.ds It in huge quantity and becomes in­ volved with a girl when he rescues hep from a bully. How the hero Anally finds his salvation through his wife and what becomes of the girl in the case forms an engrossipg story that ia perfectly acted. ‘ A comedy, “ Shore Leave” pro­ PRIC:ES TONIGHT AND TOMORROW: Mat., 15c and 25c. vides plenty of hilarious amusement Eve., 15c, 80c and 40c. and a novelty reel will also be shown as well as the customary Two Shows Tonight, at 7 and 9. Three Shows Tomorrow, news events. 2:15, 7 and 9. . ' I The attraction for Tuesday Wed­ nesday and Thursday will be "The Sheik” which is being brought hack “ HE RAMBLED ’TILL THE BUTCHER CUT HM DOWN” to Manchester by popular demand. Upon Rudolph Valentino’s death P6or fellow, and now that his fan’s over yours will begin. there was an Instant demand for Come around on Wednesday evening and see on the State stage, the showing of pictures In which he appeared and it is to saiisfy those who would like to see this spectacle A Real, Butcher Shop” again that the management has \ booked "The Sheik” for a three With this exception. Instead oC buying your meat YOU GET days showing. IT FREE. Abont 1,600 pounds of it. A WHOLE C:dw. You ^ It Is quite unusual to have the Also Get. « public Interested In a motion pic­ r JW» #9<«SB«R)r :$«<& ture stars work after his demise and this fact only attests Valen­ tino’s great popularity. The story Is 2 Big Features 2 familiar to almost everyone and A couple, of New Specials, a Comic and through It all a was really the film which brought SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM BY THE STA'TE ORCHESTRA. « Valentino fane althougi; his abili­ ty WM clearly demonstrated before >>XKXXXXXXXXXXX3SKXXXXXXXXXX

• / \T MAKGHESTER ■— i— ^ trantferred to Hartford over the South-Manchester route. C. OF C. SECRETARIES CAMPHRE 0RIS ' ■ I ‘ »■ TROLLEY OFF TRACK A wrecker was sent to the scepe of the accident from Hartford and TO GET CHENEY TIES OUTIWAHKE JAMS UP TRAFnC the track was cleared at 8:20. CHAPMAN COURT PLANS Three Hundred to Be Distribut­ Spend A fte m o to in ‘ WiO»od8'rad \ ed at CouTentitm to Be Held Leant tO' Use ■ Stoves as E ^ - Car Gets on Road at Back- “ b a z a a r o f SEASONS” in Pittsburgh. ing Pans. , S/ioi/u(Co//ie . Manchester, Connectient, will be T h e first hike of tha newly I land and Company Has to orgimized Camp Fire Girls’ at th€i Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ much in evidence at the Pittsburgh ^ FI RS I convention of the National Associ­ South Methodist Episcopal church ranth has - sst the date of Thurs­ was held bu Saturday afternocn day, November 4 for its Bazaar of ation of Commercial Organisation I Use Basses. Secretaries. with SS iglrls In line. .Altogether it the Seasons, to be held in Odd Fel­ was'eonistdered a very successful lows hall. The bazaar will open This convention is held from Oc­ tober 24 to 27 inclusive at the Wil­ event. The group armed with Two Manchester men had an nn- at three o’clock in the banquet hall lunches, and equipment for the which will be appropriately deco­ liam Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, and iezpected thrill and a narrow escape Secretary George E. Rlx will offi­ journey, / left the church at two rated for the sale, together with the o ’clock. 'The‘destination was kept a from serious Injury early today different booths representing the cially represent the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. secret until the girls reached the •when a trolley car jumped the seasons. entrance; to the DeMars Farm, and The Spring booth will be presid­ Cheney Brothers have given three track at Buckland. They were hundred Yale blue silk ties each in then the; fun began. Following the Motorman Fred Wilkie .and Con­ ed over by Mrs. Lida Richmond and her committee, and will feature an individual box, appropriately blazed ttall into the woods, the ductor Harold Birge. Neither were gold lettered, to be presented as group found fireplaces and im­ Injured although considerably household' articles and growing plants. souvenirs to each Chamber o f Com­ mediately- set themselves to the shaken up. merce secretary registered at the task of cooking their out-door meal. On Wy to RockrlUe The Summer booth will offer for sale ice cream and candy.' Mrs. convention. Practically every large Oil a glYuh sis*iai, tne nikers start- Better Furniture They were in charge of a car community in the United States, fed oiit in .every direction looking bound toward Rockville. It was the Adele Bantley and her assistants will dispense the good things. many from Canada, Coha, Hawaii, for rocks', wood, and other ma­ first car out of the car-barn at the Porto Rico and the will terials to make successful fires. The Center this morning and no pas­ Autumn, appropriately, will be represented by a display of home- be in attendance ht the convention. following, girls earned hpnors in sengers were in It. As the car pass­ ■In addition to the Cheney ties the building fires: Hazel Russell. Bar­ ed under the railroad under-pass it prepared foods of various kinds, to be sold by Mrs. Beatrice Pickles and officers ■of the National Association bara .Grimes, Frances Schultz, struck a pile of sand that had been have requested the Manchester the ladies on her committee. Marion Crawshaw and Eleanor Met­ washed on the track by the heavy Chamber to put on exhibition in the calf. rain storm. The Winter booth will display a varied assortment of fancy articles reading room of the William Penn As soon as the fires were burn­ Every dollar you spend for furniture pays rich dividends in comfort and happiness. There is The car swerved to the right, Hotel, the series of articles which suitable tor Christmas gift giving. ing well,'.the cooks enthusiastically no wiser, investment. . You’ll enjoy your new purchases every day and every night for many years, jumped completely off the tracks, Mrs. Margaret Keyes is chairman have been published lu t&e “ Man- started thqir work. Potatoes, apples, crossed the road, plunged part way tester Herald’’ on fraudulent here. bacon, eggs, steak, and even toast .W e’ll show you the'kind of furniture you aro anxious to buy at prices that will surely please over a small enbankment and nar­ The sale will continue through stock and merchandise sales. Some were in < evidence. The cooking of the. secretaries have suggested you. Beauty and conrfort built into the splendid suites and single pieces which we are featur­ rowly missed a large tree standing the afternoon and evening. processes were very interesting, but that these articles be reprinted in nearby. The car did not overturn. From 5.30 to 7 p. m, a family the eaUng: of the supplies was mbst ing. . - '' This was at 4:40 this morning. The book form for distribution to .all supper will be served in the banquet satisfyingr-iThe following girls won trolley crew Immediately notified members-of the National Associa­ hall prepared under the direction the honor'for frying an egg on a hot We make it easy Tor you Id own good furniture thru our Frofit Sharing Credit Flan, giving Dispatcher Carl Bush who In turn tion, and it is expected that follow­ of Mrs. Anna Robb and her commit­ atone: Marion Crawshaw, Barbara you extended payments up to one year on your purchases, coupled with a liberal discount. called on Dispatcher Ludke for aid. ing the convention, the articles will tee of fourteen Amaranth members. Grimes. Violet Tedford, and Flor­ TrafiSc Blocked On the menu will be roast beef and be put into pamphlet form by the Both the road and the trolley association and distributed to mem­ ence Cordber, Eleanor Metcalf won roast pork, mashed potatoes and the -honor''for cooking successfully tract were blocked by the stranded turnips, celery, relishes, home-made bers with proper credit to the Maur trolley car and all traffic was Chester Chamber of Commerce. a pound of steak. pie and coffee. Much to the dismay of the group, checked. At eight o’clock a brief business Sp0dal For This Week However, street traffic was able meeting will be called to order in the whistle blew for the homeward to detour without any trouble over the lodge hall. This .will be fol­ NO DAMAGE HERE journey at five o’clock. After clean­ the road which leads from Buck- lowed by an entertainment in ing, upjpamp, the happy party sang land proper to the raihoad (jepot charge of Mrs. Esther Pickles and their way to the church us the sun and then parallel with the railroad her efficient committee. They ' FROM RAIN STORM was sinking in the west in all its Z Piece Suite For The Living Room tracks to the underpass. promiso an usually interesting pro­ beauty. Every hiker felt tljit it was Call Out Busses gram. good to be alive, and now awaits Realizing that it would be a long Few Wires Tom Down by Wind the next trip to the woods. V and hard piece of work to get the The girls will meet next Weanes- and Leaves Clog Receiving 179.50 trolley car back on the tracks WILL OBSERVE PAST MA\CRON’S day night at 7:15 for their regular $ again, the Connecticut Company AND PAST PATRON’S NIGHT Basins. business meeting. Plans are nov' un­ men sent word to Hartford and der way for a Ceremonial Meeting (On Our Profit Sharing Plan With 1 Year To Pay.), two large transportation busses Temple Chapter, No. 53, Order Although last nights’ rain and to be held In the rear future. were sent. These were set Into of the Eastern Star, will observe wind storm was a severe one, it did operation, plying from the scene of past matron’s and past patron’s little damage in Manchester as far the accident to Rockville. Extra night, Wednesday evening, October as inquiries made this morning^'dis- 27 in Odd FelleWs hall. AUTO HITS PORCH trolley cars were also placed on the closed. Past Matron Ethel Bralnard and The wire chief at the telephone Cross-town run and passengers Past Patrtn James Richmond with were taken to the Center and there company' reports that only a few BUT NO ONE HURT their associate officers will confer telephones were put out of commis­ the initiatory degree. sion but that limbs of trees tore Supper will be served in the ban­ down several lines when they were Football Shoes Responsible for quet hall at 6:30 in charge of Mrs. broken from trees by the force of Minnie Johnston, Chairman; favor Odd Accident on Oak Street. committee, the Misses Mabel and the wind. Town Engineer Bowen said that *trested r a ^ externallyezta Elsie Trotter; decorating commit­ ■While on his way to a footl^ll tee, Miss Christine Miller, Miss there were few washouts but that game, Charles Minnlcucci, of 178 Charlotte Veltch and Mrs. Ethel the heavy rain carried leaves into Oak street; halfback on the Cubs’ Carter. Mrs. Mabel Robbins and manholes and many of these became football team, lost control of Ms VJCKS clogged and bad to be cleaned out g o R U B Mrs. Florence Brainard Hall will auto yesterday afternoon and be the soloists for the evening. today. crashed into the steps of a house The electric light company re­ at 118 Oak street. No damage was This suite sells regularly, for $215. It is covered in a high grade Jacquard velour (choice of ported that the transformer on done to either the car or th^ many patterns and color combinations). Nachman spring construction throughout. Cushions are |iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii|i Keeney Court was out of commis­ house. The police Investigated but sion and a gang of men were work­ no arrests were made. reversible. Offered special for this week only for $179.50. ing at it today. Minnicpeci was driving a Stude- The storm was a peculiar one. baker east on Oak street about one We specialize in custom made suites and odd pieces. Select your own coverings and we will I SUITS During the afternoon, rain; came o’clopk, Near, Spruce street a car make up as many pieces as you want, and re-cover your old chairs or rockers with same material. V.B ' gusts, driven by a south wind. As swung out; from a drive way and in S Your choice of newest patterns, high grade fabrics s the day ailvanced the storm grew trying to Avoid It, the young man’s and after 10 o’clock at night it had car skidded and he ran across the E and the finest tailoring, ^ •" attained almost cyclonic propor­ sidewalks and hit the porch of the. tions. It kept up until after 3 house. I $17.50 “$50.00 o’clock this morning. After the accident Minnlcucci Despite the heavy rains, the local explained to the policeman that be­ G. E. KEITH FURNIl'URE CO., Inc. theaters did a land office business cause he wove cleated shoes be I I CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS although the patrons had to scurry could not manipulate the brake so. MANCHESTER, CONN. OVERCOATS homeward after the show when the properly and that with the slippery rain was falling in torrents. pavement, put the car out of con­ 1' . . ' Newest styles for Fall and Winter, trol. ' Since the storm came from the ’-'v* ' ■ south, local weather sharps seem to think that it was the tail end of the SURPRISE PARTY $22.50 $60.00 cyclone that devastated Cuba. NEW LINE OF MEN’S SHOES JUST IN Friends of Miss Aleda Macdonald iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliHiimiiiiiiiiin In brown and black, newest styles, employed by the telephone com­ pany who is to leave to take up oth­ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE AT UGHTS EXTINGUISHED er work, gathered Saturday evening $3.95 $6.95 at the home of Miss Alice Perrett THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP HATS AND FURNISHINGS. of Russell street to give a party in BUFFALO MARKET CO. I IN SHOPPING DISTRICT Johnson Block v So. Manchester her honois During the evening. ■V ■ E Phonh 456. 1071>Main Street. Phone 456. I Miss Julia Fitzgerald gave at exhi­ bition of the Charleston and Mlsg Stamped Goods Ready to Embroider Trouble With Transformer Violet Shrelter sang. Toward the I George H. Williams [ Plunges South End in Dark­ close of the party Miss Macdonald ^led Spreads .*..****.**.****..**.*...•****-..*$X.OO was presented with a white gold 7-Piece Stamped Linen Bedroom S ets ...... r.... $1.00 I Johnson Block ness for Nearly an Hour. bracelet by her friends. Steak Sale The Perrett home was tastefully Stamped ^iprons *•*****.**.**'•**..«.*.«.*.*.* 25c up fiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Local merchants are grateful to­ decorated in Halloween colors. T ow ^, night gowns, scarves, centers, piUow tops, day because Manchester people are Music and games and refreshments baby goods, hot pot holders, crochet and embroidery honest. Saturday night' during the aided in rounding out an enjoyable cottons. \. . . . S T E A K 2 2 clb’ busy shopping hours the electric, evening. ROUND ...... lights suddenly went out and there, , Also Hand Embroidered Towels. All at reduced Lean Smoked Shoulders...... 19c lb. was abundant opportunity for SALVATION ARMY i^W S. prices. thievery before they were turned on A few models and novelties. Buy the thing§ you Sugar Cured Bacon ...... 25c lb. HALES SELF-SERVE again about an hour later. Tonight at 7:30, special re­ need to make Xmas gifts with, now. Tom atoes...... 7 lbs. 25c In a short space of time, however, hearsal of the Songster brigade for Grapes, Nialagas *.•...... *.**...,*..*..2 lbs. 25c many of the stores had old fashion­ the coming concert to be' given on Hemstitching — Buttieridk Patterns. ed kerosene lights and candles Nov. 3. Cauliflow^t...... each10c G R P C C RY burning. But, nevertheless, the Tuesday, 7:30, open-air service Cabbage headXOc PAV» TP W AIT ON loss of proper lights was a serious on Main street; 8:00, service in the S p in a ch ...... peck XOc blow to the merchants as consider­ citadel. h^ale . peek XOc able business was lost. Wednesday, Young People’s The repair gang from the Man­ classes at 7 o’clock. Bananas ...... dozen 25c chester Electric Light Company Thursday, Women’s Home Lea­ Sweet Potatoes ...... 7 lbs. 25e went out to find the trouble which gue meets at citadel at 2:00 p. m. Turnips, Yellow Globe ...... 7 lbs. 25c Haleys Famous Creamery proved to be in a transformer. • Friday .night at 7:30,, .Holiness 9 9 meeting.’ **SayIt With Flowers mniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii Next Sqnday evening a Memorial TRYING TO COMPLETE service t^II be held for the late Tub lb. 43/ Commissioner Thomas Estjll who has been'the Teirltorlal commander CHALLENGE M ILK ...... can 12coated, dive-colored tao­ Car|bon B u n t l^ . \ S. PORk CHOPS...... lb. 35c lus. They, causa the bowels and livar bo-operatlon of these concerns the Ante Electrical Work, General Contractors work of rebuilding Center street has to act nofinally. They never force them LEAN BEEF STEW ...... lb. 20c to nimatural action. ^pctrical Appliances Repaired. gone forward at an exceptionally FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK ...... lb . 18c . uyoobi^aVdiikbi»wnmou^ Archie Haye$ rapid rate. bad bie^ —a miU,'^ed fe#^ —^ Free.O^iikcase Servi^ iBnjQdfln of Quilt Homef* LEAN RUMP CORNED BEEF ...... lb. 18c headadie~torpid - Byer--6oo8tipatioii, 'TeleplioiM lo e s .^ State Cafe and Delicatessen Res­ HALE’S SAUSAGE'M EAT...... lb . 25c you11fiaAqTnck>8ureai)dpleunitie- Formerly Richardson Coal Co. TeL U15-3. taurant, 20 pissell street, opens to­ mtafexhooeartwo d Dr.Bdwaidir t JOHN BAUSOIA morrow. Charles ^Kuhr, Prop.— Oliveat bed^ne. ;; W ith B a r r ^ & Robbins ■Adv, take them every tdiht 913 Si. . Phone 39-2 Shoe: 285 West CenterStreet it Tty them.

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i 'c.h_ ■■tv- ?AGB FOOTlVr^: MANCHESTER EVENING m tALD ,^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. IKBS. 7?7'' ^IT ^ 3 JN. nowadays almost always held sharp­ BABBITTS TOGETHER. IIUmrl|MAnr ly In leash, is compromised with by Queen Marie, having seen the 7 0 0 TO 1 THE ODDS Ittetiing H^ralll the ntterenee of smiling cracks that American, metropolis and the Aip^- Stevwarf's ere sharper than the serpent’s icam capital^^d the AmaricaB"Ses- PUBLISECBD BT WASHDiOnOM' THE HERALD IWNTW® COr tooth. Here Is one from the qui show, -Is now on her way for a IN OH. WELL GAMBLE Founded by BlwooA S. EtA Heratd'THhane. view of America’s Main Street. I S T T E E t S Oct. i. U$*. The Municipal Assembly has rung There is, about her Rumanian Ma­ Svory Evening Sgeept StmteTf u 4 BK CHARLES P. STEWARD Holidays. ite leople healthy and wealthy ualize Marie getting along famously ed. Blnfls copies, three centa and wise." Many New Yorkers with Babbitt and the Babbitt fam­ That, at least, seems the obvious Schemes. SPECIAL ADVERTISING RBPEB., wealthy and all of them are tSU^ATIVE. Hamllton*De LIsser, are ily. ' deduction from the marriage and Ine., 25 "VVest 43d Street, New Torlc wise— If we may be permitted to divorce statistics Director of the and 612 North Mlchli^an/Avenue, use that word in Its metropolitan Chicago. Census W. M. Steuart has just sense. But some of them haven’t finished compiling for 1924. This is the 84th article in a ser­ The Manchester EVenlng Herald Is been so healthy of late, perhaps be­ ies prepared for The Herald by the on sale *n at Se.hults's In that year 1,178,318 couples Manchester Chamber ef Commerce. News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd cause they don’t drink the right Street and 42nd Street entrance ef kind of milk, possibly because 7 There are two popular sayings Grand Central Station. o’clock in the morning is a trifle late which run as follows: "Imitation Now a suite with mohair for only “International News Service has the for a business man to retire. is the slncerest flattery,” and “ Suc­ exclusive rights to use for republica* cess breeds many imitators.” - tion in any form all news dispatches So from' now on night life In credited to I' or not otherwise credit­ New York will be abolished, save Tbese two old-fashioned axioms ed in this paper. It is also exclusively for persons who have to start the New York, Oct. 25.— The coffee have a particularly pointed appli­ entitled to ■us'' for republication all night before in order to find a sub­ shops of Manhattan’s "Little Ru­ cation to the game of stock invest­ the local or undated news published mania” buzz with chatter no'w that herein.” way express in which they can get ment. One of the mo^t common, seats as they ride to work. From Queen Mfirle is to come from the the cheapest, and at the same time MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1926. now on there will only be four pal­ homeland. most effective methods of'deceit and EASY TERMS. try hours between the close of the In the second-story halls along misrepresentation employed In the the by-ways of the East Side the stock selling game is that of com­ ALIDE CLEAR. theater and bed time. It will probr ably be for the public good, as sub­ choruses may be heard, practicing paring some worthless or at least For those who prefer a suite of reverse sides of the seat cushions Senator Hiram Bingham has the sisting on pulse was for the good of’ the folk songs they will sing to her. absolutely new and untried stock to mohair we have made this unusual­ are in tapestry. If you wish, you gift of a singular lucidity. He And if, perchance, the queen ven­ some nationally known organiza­ Daniel and his companion. Rigid ly low priced group. In addition to may purchase this suite (as many possesses the faculty of thinking asceticism is always benefleial, and tures over to their colony, she will tion like the Bell Telephone, Ford find much to remind her of home. Motors, or Anaconda Copper^ the davenport and club chair pieces as you need) on our Christ­ in straight lines and of exproHing if Mr. Walker, who,keeps in condi­ tion by dancing around now and True, the outward appearance of Statistics issued by the United sketched above, there is a big, cozy mas Club Plan. ?7 down and $7 bis thoughts in ^nguage so direct then at night clubs, is willing to go “Little Rumania” is largely Ameri­ States Department of Commerce fireside chair. AU fronts of these weekly holds the complete 3 pieces and umnvolved that everybody can, but inside all is difterent-^Ru- show that over a period of years, home at 3 in the morning, his fellow pieces are covered with a taupe and for Christmas delivery. After knows not only what he is talking citizens ought to be. manian food, songs, gossip, books, only one in seven hundred oil and celebrities. mining development schemes were rose mohair, while sides and backs Christmas— a year to pay the about but precisely what he means Milk, subways and Jimmy Walk­ * « • successful, meaning that; 699 were are in plain velour to match. The balance. by his talk. . er’s social proclivities;—three'issues “ Little Rumania” centers on Sec­ failures, and that the money of Millions upon millions of words good for bard language and a punch ond avenue, just where the Russian those, who .invested, in tha.699 waa have been employed by writers and in the jaw, any time— all loaded in­ and Hungarian districts break off at a total loss. /Houston street. Its shop windows Comparison Good. speakers in efforts to explain just to the same cartridge and fired off are full of colorful and gaudy It is safe to say that the litera­ WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc, what it is that the West is kicking in the same quirk! wares, much, I am told, as are the ture of every one of the 699 that about, and wherein the western Surely things are growing warm. streets of Bucharest. W. M- Steuart jailed quoted an imposing array of FURNIXUBB, FUraR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS. farmer is inclined to blame his And, ..again, like Biichar^t, few figures of some successful mining or of the s^op keeper§-ace Rumanian. were married, or 45,606 fewer than oil development, and by skillful troubles to the wrong causes. At SANGUINE TOM. They are Greeks, Hungarians and juggling of words, lead the unsus­ Stratford on Saturday night Sena­ in 1923. Thomas J. Spellacy told a group Germans. Jewels glisten in .the Divorces, however, numbered pecting Investors to believe that tor Bingham probably did more to of Hartford Democrats yesterday windows, flashy evening dresses are they were in the same class. displayed, the colors are loud, but 170,952 In 1924, as compared with clarify that subject, in the minds 165,096 in 1923. There are Immensely Iflfcretlve that this year the chances of their attractive. oil wells and bonanza mines, bat of Connecticut people, than has party In this state were "o f the The pastry shops serve rich dain­ the United States Department of Funeral Directora, ever been done before, all put to­ best.” It would be interesting to ties, the coffee houses are crowded, As population Increases, one Commerce figures (which can hard­ would imagine that the nutnber of gether. k n ow ^ h at sort of chances the and down Houston street a maestro ly be • questioned) show that they of the cymbalon plays, and is some­ marriages would increase, too. are in the proportion of one In sev­ An extended abstract of the Bing­ sanguine temperament of Mr. Spel­ times heard above the clatter of And so it has since 1887, until. en hundred, which is certainly a interested In any of these promo­ ham address appears on another lacy would permit him to regard as plates and the babble of voices. 1924, with the exception of 1894 long shot for the average investor tions can get information regarding! page of the Herald. It is more doubtful, or what, short of the utter * * « and 1904, when, there were slight to gamble on. Any investment them at the offices of the Chamber Americans and Filipinos than worth the reading—nobody who physical e;itlnctIon of all Demo­ Just around the corner is a Car­ slumps respectively from 1893 and which has to be sold by a coiipari- of Commerce. 1903. These Director Steuart attri­ has been puzzled by the western negie,library with one of the finest son to some other similar invest­ crats, would induce him to consid­ collections of Rumaniah books. butes to financial panics/ As the holidays approach, adver- ment should arouse suspicion. A tisei^ents of cards to color arq ap­ farm problem ought to miss a word er the chances definitely bad. And In Broome street is a cluster But times were all right in 1924. safe course to follow is to immedi­ Agree On One Point Only of it. of cafes where chefs pride them­ ‘Prosperity” was the slogan on pealing in many newspapers and There is a sunny optimism about ately discard the one in favor of the magazines. The Chamber is now selves on their menus and where go which President Coolldge was re­ When the reader gets through Tom Spellacy which is fascinating. high-grade security to which they investigating two of these projects folk o f all their menus and where elected that year. The only conclu­ are seeking to compare it. One is long to a field in which Colonel with that speech, if he does not un­ Ho can find something to hope for i^d recommends that anyone inter­ go folk of all races who prefer sion Director Steuart can draw Is tried and profitable, else it would Uimrtamty Hu$t End Before Thompson Is a pre-eminent authori­ derstand that It Is not a matter of and something hopeful to say, on quiet and cuisine to the din and rat­ ested in taking up work of this kind \ ty. He has compiled lilenty of evi­ that' it was a period during which not be quoted. consult or call the Chamber of tariff that ails western agriculture the most discouraging occasions. We tle that accompanies eating In most wedded bliss had, for the time be­ One, form of investment that is dence that the islands possess im­ Commence before sending in their Development Comes, Car- portant sub-soil deposits. but a weakness for wildcat banking feel sure that if he were set a-swim- New York dininig places. ing, lost something of Its sentimen­ being widely copied today is the * * • money. Hardly one person in a But therp is a blot on this pic­ and for land speculation, we miss ming twelve hundred miles ' due tal appeal. socalled “ Investment Trust.” In­ thousand is qualified to gild and The homes of the Rumanians, I vestment Trusts have been known mi Thompson W31 Report; ture of Philippine prosperity which our guess. east of Boston, he would blithely color cards so that they will be sal­ must ha wiped out before it can be am told, are models of comfort In 13 out of the 48 states the in England and and Ger­ and luxury. Their culture ranks able material. None of the high- sold to the American public. From keep on swimming, on the odd number of marriages did increase many for many years and have_been grade 4:ard publishing companies FOR BUTLER. highest among the colonies and makfng rapid strides in America, Plan for Rubber. a distance the Philippine land law chance that a submarine eruption even in 1924. What brought the send their work out. It is all done looks like nothing at all but on After carefully refraining from their rejection of Americanisms is, particularly in the last ten years. •would speedily erect an island for total down was the decline in the in Their own studios by skillful ar^ nearer.approach is found to be cast­ inytbing more than the most formal I presume, due to an instinctive other 35. Investment Trusts, properly organ­ him to land on. objectition to the blatant and tlsts. • ing its shadow over the whole past approval of any candidate for Sen­ Nowi why was tjiere an Increase ized are one of the safest forms of First Payment. By WILLIAM R . KUHNS. and future of ihe archipelago. That he- Is not always logical in cheap. investment for the small investor. in those 13? The.real purpose of the advertise­ (United Press-Staff Correspondent.) Vital Problem. ate or House in the present cam­ This culture finds an outlet in Naturally, the successful invest­ bis optimism does not detract from DirectoR gteuart’s interpretation ments Is to get the initial payment, It IS the chief problem confront­ paign, President Coolldge has come several clubs which have far great­ ment trust has had many imitators. the merit of the state of mind it­ is that the 13 have marriage laws usually a dollar, for which a few ing Colonel Thompson and he must forward with a most enthusiastic er distinction than ofle would Imag­ The same applies to some of the , Oct. 25.— (United Press) self. For example, Mr. Spellacy ine from a casual glance at their which are not very strict, while they cents worth of material is supplied — Colonel Thompson’s report to solve it in somo way or the mission endorsement of Senator William M. more successful bond and mortgage in return, and in a vast, majority partially bases his hope, of Demo­ exteriors. adjoin states which are very strict President Coolidge on the economic might as well have remained ' at indeed. \ companies. There are conserva­ of cases, the transaction ends'here, home. He has probably felt his Butler and has declared the inten­ The love for the homeland is tive, well-managed, reliable, Bond possibilities of the Philippines will cratic victory In Connecticut on the The divorce rate, Director Steu- as the one who sent the dollar real­ way already through hundreds of tion of himself and Mrs. Coolldge quite as noticeable as that of any and mortagage companies; there be built around three central rec- theory that government by one par­ visiting Californian. Yet thou­ art’s figures show, has increased izes at once that he cannot color or ommendatlons,. two economic and suggestions . made , , by , person's inter­ to go home to Northampton to vote are also hundreds which are im­ gild the cards and the transaction ty Is necessarily bad government sands of the residents are Jews, who steadily, without a single slump and properly organized and adminis­ one political, it Is predicted by w ell; acquiring large areas of for the senator.. very seldom goes beyond this stage, infnrmpri land for agncuituTal development. and that there must be an opposi­ fled political persecution. No race out of all proportion to the Increase tered, and are just as sure to fall informed quarters here in population, for mow, than 50 with the result that the promoters The most famous instance was It has already been the occasion in America keeps in closer touch as the average mining and oil de­ 1. A definite political relation­ tion party. We hope Mr. Spellacy years. have made a clean 90 cent profit. when Harv^ey Firestone, Junior, re­ of some wonderment that the Presi­ with home politics, and the coffee velopment. ship between the United States and will, before the campaign Is over, The spread between the states, The Springfield Better Business mained in the islands for six weeks dent should make so marked an ex­ shops perpetually echo with chatter Fine Names. the Philippines for a definite period amplify this idea and show us how on political goings on in the Bal­ however, is very wide— from 33.24 Bureau has just sent out a warning preparing a plan for the long-term ception of Senator Butler in the There are, literally, thousands of in connection with the “Premier of time, in order to attract capital. leasing of 500,000 acres on the tc successfully administer govern­ kans. They follow closely the lit­ in Nevada to none at all in South organizations operating under im­ 2. - A program f6r the general matter of personal support. We erature, music and art of Rumai^ia. Carolina in 1924. ““ Mortgage and Realty Company” of most liberal terms. It met with ment as a bipartisan arrangement, pressive titles in which the words, Springfi.eld, Mass. This organiza­ deyelcpment of the island’s indus­ the unanimous opposition of Fili­ see nothing whatever to be sur­ giving little heed to that of their Of course the explanation is that finance, bond, mortgage, guaranty, and how to bring such an arrange­ tion is promoting another •"free*' trial, mineral and agricultural re­ pino legislators. Many others prised at. adopted land. They have produc­ South Carolina has had, since 1878, are used in profuse and meaningless sources. ment about. So fa r we have not ed some of the most eminent teach­ no law permitting divorce, while house lot project, known as “Hill­ have tried to advance one kind cf Calvin Coolldge Is often called abandon, and in utter disregard for top Heights.” 3. A solution of the land law compromise or another but they heard of his advising his Democrat­ ers of the American universities the Nevadi. law makes it so ^asy actualities. The Chamber of Com­ limiting individual holdings to 2500 cold and unemotional. Just the and many of the finest musicians. that the Reno divorce colony— Their circular contains this para­ never get beyond the office of Sen­ ic friends to split their tickets in merce particularly urges anyone in­ graph: acres, which will permit large scale ate President Quezon. same he Is one of the most loyal They have their own burying made up fiom every corner of the terested in oil or mining stocks, in­ production of rubber and at the order to prevent “ government by “ This method of selling real es­ Heart' of Doctrine. men to his friends who ever occu­ ground and their poor are. taken United States— is nationally known. vestment trusts, bon'd and mortgage same time win the approval of the one party.” care of by a communal charity. tate is not approved by Real Estate The land law has come to be the companies, to go slow and watch Filipinos who regard the land law lieart and s-jul of Senator Quezon’s pied the presidential office. And Queen Marie will have no reason Boards either in this city or any As to the need of an opposition Twice as many wives as husbands their step before turning over their as their last bulwark against exploi­ political doctrine and if showed the he very sincerely believes Senator to blush for her children in Ameri­ obtain divorces. other. The Springfield Better Bus­ tation and have always solidly op­ party, that is not to be disputed. jnoney. iness Bureau has developed a file smallest sign of weakening, there Butler to he very near the top of ca. They’re quite as distinctive “ It may be,” says Director Thrae that are particularly unde- posed any efforts to tamper with It. And it Is precisely in thk capacity of facts concerning the principals would be a dozen little Quezons all the list of his political comrades.. as the queen herself, if you please! S'.euart, “ that h'usbands give oqca- slrableXare active in this vicinity Most Americans and Filipinos be­ over the islands ready to leap into of an opposition party; not as a GILBERT SWAN. ' aion. for divorce more often than in this company and the experiences lieve that a solution is impossible. There are a great many persons at the present time. The Cosmo­ other cities have had with these the oreach as defenders of the peo­ governing one, that the Democratic wives, but it also Is true that, in politan Mortgage Company, the In­ Agree On One Point. in the Republican party who have people. We also have record of ple against exploitation. party Is useful in Connecticut. It Christopher Columbus was a die­ some states, a greater number of dustrial Loan Society, Inc., and the Americans and Filipinos living in The only solution which appears no great relish for Senator Butler, hard. But then we have our own legal grounds for divocce are allow­ many local inquiries and com­ the islands are miles apart on every is'the most energetic critic and ob­ Fiscal Agents, luc., are all being plaints. to have supL-ort on both Filipino and a great* many who are convinc­ Jackie Coogan, Russeil T. Scott and ed to wives than to husband?.’’ peddled in this vicinity. Anyone . . _ 1 .1 > issue but one. Here they are in and American sides and will proba­ jector, and the worst performer, Daddy Bro\^ing. upanlmou, and h.rmoal- ed that his political companionship- business with the subject concern bly influence Colonel Thompson in that has ever grown out of our ous accord: The resources of the drawing np his own recommenda­ has done President Coolldge no good or other concerns using siinilar islands will never be touched by pclitical system. methods, owe it to themselves fb tions. is that evolved, by Dr. J. W. at all. If the President has com­ Live and Let Live, That’s His M otto, foreign capital until the haze en­ Strong, general manager of the ______» w get the facts! before turning over veloping the political bonds between mitted one important mistake in his their money. This information is American Rubber Company of Washington career it has been in at­ OUTRAGE. the United States and her Asiatic Basilan. This is the pioneer rub­ free.” dependency has been cleared away tributing to Senator Butler the luc- It has come to a pretty pass when Trade Journal Snbscriptions. ber company in the Philippines and and the Issue ceases to be a foot­ was founded 23 years ago. -. sidential campaign of they sell such hypersensitive nitro­ The National Better Business ball between the two leading politi­ Bureau has also issued a special Time Limit. . ’ 3u party in 1924. Re- glycerine that a worthy burglar cal parties in the United States. In It is designed to meet half way warning against an organization other words, development waits on Coolidge has publicly ci;nnot go about his business with­ known as the” “ Trade Journal Cir­ the demands of large investors and a fixed colonial policy. to compromise with the Filipinos. given ine ,;resent Massachusetts out his can of soup going off in his culation Company, who are solicit­ Colonel Thompson has given no ing paid-inrfall subscriptions for,a The latter still recall the days of senator pretty much all the credit pocket and turning him into a mis­ definite Intimation of the solution the great friar estates when the for his election. As a matter of cellaneous assortment of scrapped special line of trade joamals. Many to this problem which he will In­ subscribers have been victimized by best land in the Islands was con­ tact Coolldge would have been burglar raw material, so to speak. clude in his report but it may be centrated in the hands of the workers for this alleged organiza­ stated with some assurance that he elected and probably by fully as And right in Chicago, at-that, where tion as in reality it has no existence. friars, and It Is hardly to be won­ will urge the naming of a fl.xed dered that they regard the present the rights of burglars, yeggs, boot­ Anyone paying them any money great a majority if William M. But­ period of time during which the land law with feelings akin to rev­ ler had been in Hong Kong, and leggers and hijacker are supposed will /ecelve absolutely nothing in Philippines will remain under return. ' . erence. substantially everybody except the to he safeguarded as thoroughly, at American sovereignty for purposes Dr. Strong would amend the la'w There is only one tinie to make of economic devetopmept. President himself knows it. least as In any city of America. your investigation, and that is be­ to permit ownership or lease of Alternate Plans. 20,000 amres for 75 years by a sin­ And there Is not the slightest Yet that is precisely what hap­ fore you Invest. This applies to He will recommend at the end of everything whether it is a dollar gle corporation or individual, for doubt that the arrogant, bulldozing, pened to the sub-chieftain of one of this period one of two things: a the cultivation of rubber. The law for the card coloring outfit, or $10,- plebiscite in the islands on the intolerant attitude of Butler toward the Windy city’s very best gangs, 000 in any securities not thoroughly 'would provide that Immediately who, poor lad, was heroically on his question of independence; or the adjacent to this 20,000 acres would the West.ern Republicans has done ,astablished and well-known to you. creation of a Philippine Free State way to blow a safe to get money to The Chamber investigation ser- be another 20,000 acres set aside more than any other thing toward modeled on what has come to be for homestead grants to laborers of creating the present unsettled situ­ pay to lawyers to get his boss, out­ vica is free to any Manchester cit­ kno'wn as the "Morgenthau Formu­ izen and such service is strictly con­ the corporation. rageously arrested for killing an­ la.” This would result in colonizing ation in the party beyond the Mis­ fidential. sissippi. other gang leader, out jail. This formula was evolved oy e.x- the rubber country” and at the • at .Ambassador . Henry Morgenthau i game time develop |the production of Somebody certainly ought to Nevertheless, President Coolldge after he hai paid a hurried visit to ruhber on a larger scala tlian is now unquestionably does feel under ob­ have to settle-;—either the' chemist the Phillpp*nes early in 1926. possible. ligations to Butler. Moreover, the who compounded the soup, or the It pro'vldes that the islands TOAV should' enter a kind of junior part­ President is still a Massachusetts policeman who startled the gangster About the most useless pastime nership with the, United States we can Imagine right now is think­ citizen and the choice of a senator into ducking into a doorway and SIA\8 which .would insure their steady ing up a golden wedding gift for from that state is a proper matter oollidlng with the jamb, or the flat- material growth and permajtent Peggy Joyce. of concern to him, and one in which ties who locked up the boss and prosperliy. At the same time, this would be done without any sacrifice he has every citizen’s right to par­ made the burgling expedition nec­ by the Filipinos of an autonomy ticipate, even though he may feel^ essary. There is another ten thou­ which would include absolute con­ that, as President, he should not sand dollar funeral to stage and trol of their internal affairs. When better steam-rollers are interfere! In the elections in other that money for the lawyers still to Devdlopment of Wealth. Colds bqilt Mussolini will build them. The main body of the report, it states. be raised and goodness knows what- is believed, will deal with spleciflc The $1^000,000 way all expense to be met. If some­ Headlines yon never see: Crowds possibilities for developing the There’s a way to end colds so HONEYED GALL. thing isn’t done about that jumpy Cheer Umpire Though Home Tov/n natural wealth of the Islands— rub­ quick, efficient and complete that You can always tell when a polit­ soup— which was clearly an out­ Loses. ' ber, hemp, tobacco, sugar, copper, we paid $1,000,000 fo r'it. That ical campaign is being taken seri­ dron. coal, gold, and ci^ra. _ r way Ik' HILL’S. it stops colds in rage against all gangdom— gang­ A Massachusetts man choked a wi(l be special sections given to ously In New York, for then the ed­ dom Vlll know what to do; It will 24 hours,, checks fever, <^>ea8 thi wolf with his hands, say a headline. each of these products and meny bowels, tones the entire system. The itorial funster comes out of his lair others, with data. . showing ho'w bump somebody off. That’s what It he had choked it with bis feet millions who khow it aiwa^'s rely cd end waxes. facetious.. The razor Chicago gangdom always doe§. .It’s that would have been real news. much money "would be required to it. Go start it now. begin profitable operations. iedged joke develops along about the the answer to every problem. Per­ We can’t see today why the Mineial resourcAS are likely to |last fortnight of the warfare, when haps in the long run it will answer French 75’s have failed tr catch on receive a little more than their ^he temptation to become aboslve. tke^sang problem. ip Chicago. share of attention because they b'S-

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me^s that'thb banks Ihiatead 'ot Sunday evening to hear the ' Rev. , The L. B. S.v:fiQeIety.'i^U’ : milt PRESIDENT U U D S beihg an. element of strength dn the Hd.ward Champe talk on Mexico. It with Mrs.; Einll^,. CoL>b • ^hurfd GDiL SCOUTS TO CELEBRATE idmmuhlty are an element of weak­ DRYS MAKE QUICK was very interesting and the mem­ at 2 p. m. ’ •'•••?- ness because their number Is greatj bers; felt well paid for going In There will be a- C. E. aocMiat their capital small and the number such' stormy weather. the parsonage Friday ‘.evenlpl. SENATOR BUTLER of ipexpmdenced bankers ts large. ' REFERENDUM SHIFr Mjss Esther Jewett who died Everyone Invited. GOOD CHEER W EE O a . B-30 “ The most significant fact In the last .week In Wethersfield was a By the rude bridge that arched the banking situation In the middle former, resident of Andover.- She } flood. WMt'ls thus expressed by one bank was a member of the Girls’ league; Thousands of American girls ■will this, the greatest membership Is htends to Make Trip to Bay Their flag to April’s breeze un­ commissioner— ‘we have too many the Christian Endeavor society and „ INSIST UPON celebrate Girl Scout Good Cheer j in the Eastern States with the furled. banks and not enoqgh bankers. Start Sudden Driye to Win Congregational church. The sym- Week during this week according' greatest percentage of Increa'jo in Here once the embattled farmers Nearly half the b.anks were lapi- iut;hy. qf the whole town is extend­ e m p s to announcement from the Na­ the Far West and the Great Lakes State to Vote fo r Him, stood talized at $15,000 or less. The aver­ m Fi?e States After De- ed to her fatally. K tional Headquarters of the Girl Region. Every part of the country, And fired the shot heard 'round age capita! In North Dakota was Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley and Scouts, of which Mrs. Calvin Cpo- however, is represented. the world. less than $30,000. In South Dakota daughter and Mr. and Mrs How­ BALSAM lidge is honorary president. Indeed, the Girl Scout program, Coofidge Declares. about $20,000. In 1919 ft was possi­ clarmg''Hands (MF/’ ard Stanley, spent Sunday with At that time more than 115,500 while offering many camp activities, The foe long since in Silence sle^t; ble'to start a savings bank In Iowa Miss Grace Stanley in Hartford. /brrhat COUOU ' girls from ten to eighteen years of does not confine its work to outdoor Alike the conqueror silent if one had the equlval-mt of 206 sleeps; age. comprising the membership of training. It embodies a comprehen­ Washington, Oct. 25.—The cam­ acres of corn. In Nebraska a bank Washington, Oct. 25.— Discard­ the Girl Scouts in. this country, sive home-making and educational paign to win control of the Seven­ And Time the ruined bridge has ~ r swept could be started if one had the ing their reported indifference to­ Hawaii and Porto Rico, will parti­ program with a year ’.round em­ tieth Congress turned i.uto its final equivalent, of 377 hogs and In Mis- Down the dark stream which sea- ward liquor referendums, the drys cipate in a unique demonstration of phasis on health building and ser­ week today, featured by temporary . ward creeps. * sduri'on a basis of 86 mules! joy-bringing. With the girls will he vice to others. abandonment by the President of Not Enough Ballast ha'^e opened a smashing offensive associated 9,503 Girl Scout leaders, Hence, during Girl Scout Week, his aloofness from the , partisan “Professor Englund attributes a to win "in five states on November On this green bank, by this soft 2, Wayne B. Wheeler, general and .3,240 Brownies or little girls Mother’s Vacation Day will loom struggle. • stream. very- l^rge' part of the trouble 'bf- of pre-Scout age. large. While he has largely refrained counsel for the Anti-Saloon League We set today a votive stone; ; fhe mid-western farmer to the poor of America, disclosed today. Demonstrate At this time, good material for from giving specific endorsement to That memory may their deed re­ judgment shown by the bankers of the home will be purchased by each any of the Republican candidates The drys have named . For seven days, according to the deem," ' that region. They failed ‘to keep, Colorado, Montana, Nevada and advance program, these eager young Girl Scout, meals cooked and many for re-election. President Coolidge When, like our sires, our sons are enough ballast of safe and easily Seventy YeanofReputation of the mother’s household duties has made an exception in the case Missouri as their battle-grounds, trailmakers will endeavor to show gOne. ‘forgot that they were hankers -apd Wheeler said. He declared prohibi­ the world in seven concrete and assumed. of Senator William M. Butler of negotiable paper’ and tliey tp

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-€> in'1791. Burr, th*n 35,'wa«~«lected to'th« Unittci The electoral.vote re-^ Hamilton fought Burr vigorously in his letters, de- FOR SALE j States' Senate, defeating General Philip Schuyler, an MORTGAGES Burr won note as daring Burr a *‘(>atiilne.*' Burr vvas defeated by Jef­ I Hamilton’s fatber-in-law.. Burr wae affiliated with the orator. - In 1801 he was eulfed in a tie with FOR SALE—10 trees of apples, We can invest your money in first Thomas Jefferfon, each U ferson In the house, and, according to custom, was Baldwins and Greeningrs, first class. class mortgages. If you need a. mort­ i Whigs, Anti-Federalists, or Republicans, at ^ e y were a candidate for_|»re8ident made vice preeidei^ At Burr's term neared an end, It. H. Burnham. Wapplng, Conn. Call gage call us. TeL 782-8. Artnur A. I variously called.-i New York then had the same lean- of the United States.. receiving • 73^ votee, ICnofla. oVf Main. ' and renomination looked impossible, the enmity of 712-3. ling toward OemocrRcy it shows now. throwing the, election FOR S.A.LE—1C guage Parker shrt- into the house. Hamilton and Burr reached a climax. (Continued.) gun, 2G inch barrel, in perfect condi­ TO RENT tion. Cost $S3, wil sell for ?50. Tele­ FOR RENT—Furnished room at 18 phone 1438-2. Locust street. FOR S.\LE—Piano in good condi­ TO RENT—4 room tenement, rea­ tion. cjjeap. Address Box K., South sonable. 73 Wells street. WANTED Herald office. U T T L E JOE TWINS MAKE FIVE been prevalent, has nearly disap­ WANTED—Ambitious •> i T boys. TROTZKY REUGAHD TO peared, only one case being, repos­ TO RENT—5 room tenement, light, ALL UNDER A YEAR. FOR SALE—Victrola. cheap. Ad­ heat, gas. Inquire G5 Summer street. Wonderful4«4#.5'aCll.Ui opportunity OUlliVJ to hv/ learnAN2CX4Aa the WTIC ed. . The following number of ca^« dress C., South Herald' office. barber tra*'. Latest methods taught. teASr L16HT R€A0- of communicable diseases were _TCi RENT—2 four room and one 5 Complete course $35.0U. Day or eve­ IM(» OOeSAfr RUM Travelen* In.^nrani’w Co., POUHCAL OBSCURITY Chicago, Oct. 25.— With the FOR S.\LE—Yellow Globe turnips, room tenement. Inquire at 230 Oak ning class. Call or write for Informa­ birth of twins, Mrs. Gus Wam- ported: Diphtheria, 25; scarlet any amount at 25c per imsliel. Come street. Telephone 654-2. tion. Vaughns Strictly Sanitary Bar­ Ht>uit <;as bill UP-^ HartfonK Conn. ' fever, 31; measles. 20; typhoid, and ge'. them at Vernon Center. A. ber School, 14 Market street, Hart-v 467. bler today found herself the Thier. ford. Conn. Witk Zinovieff and Kamenev mother of five baby boys, all penumonia, 27; chicken pox, 20; FOR RENT—3 room apartment at whooping cough, 29. FOR SALE—Parlor suite. 3 pieces 125 E. Center street. Reasonable rent. WANTED—Some pleasure these Retires from Public Life as less than a year old. The twins and carpet. Goo{l bargain. Joseph Fine location. Apply 125 E. Center Sf. long evenings? Why not have that Stalin l^eigns Supreme. are Ted and Fred. Just eleven Hoba, 142 Pine street. Call after 5:00, FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, phonograph fixed and- enjoy the old PROGRAM FOR MONDAY. months ago Mike, Ike and Tike either single or for light houseke-p- favorite records once again. BrAltb- FOR SALE—Green Mountain pota- waite. 150 Center street. Moscow, Oct. 25.— ^Leon Trotzky a rollicking set of triplets, call­ ing. iieated, all convenient s. Inquire ed on the Wambler family. The | tot-s. E. A. Buckland. AVapping, Conn. 47 Main street, telethone 972-4. 6; 00 p. m.— "Mother Goose” — retired to political obscurity today, Telephone Manchester G7-5. WANTED—A woman to do gen­ Bessie Lillian Taft. proud father says Ted and j eral housework. No washing. Mrs, on this eve of the opening of the FOR SALE—Apples, pick yourself, FOR RENT—5 room tenement, all 6:20— News. fifteenth Communist party confer­ Fred resemble Mike, Ike and Improvements, with garage. Call after Walter Olcott, 21 Forest street TeL Tike, who all look alike. bushel or orchard, call at once, week 5 o'clock, 107 Eldridge street. 357. 6:30— Dinner concert. -Emil Heim- ence. I days only. W. E. Tlllinghast, Vernon. berger’s Hotel Bond Trio— Conn. WANTED—To buy cars for junk. Trotzky has been expelled from TO RENT—4 room tenement in first- Pas des Ampheres . . Chaminade membership in the political bureau class condition, all modern* improve­ Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service FOR SALE—Native ferrets. Barred ments, Including china closet, -white Station, Oak street, TeL 789. Intermezze from “ Goyescas” . . . of the Communist' party, for his \ Rock Pullets, buff bantams, all lay- ...... (iranados ting. Wood. Inquire Buckingham sink. Price reasonable. 238 Oak street, part in the recent attempt to create 'Xtore. telephone 481-2. a u t o m o b ii.e s Cello solo: Lamento ...... an opposition party within the Com­ ...... Gabriel-Marie munist ranks. With the retire­ FOR SALE—Winter apples sprayed TO RENT—5 room flat, first floor, FOR SALE—Buicks, sport models Lee Joseffer, cellist handpicked $1.00 per bushel. Nice all -modern Improvements. 321 East 1923, 5 passenger touring and road­ ment of Trotzky there also come the Russets. Greenings. Baldwins, seek- Center street. Inquire 41 Bigelow St. ster, A-1 condition; price right Apply Herbert Holtz, accompanist exclusion of Gregory Zlnovleff from Remember them that are In S ervice Statioil no-furthers.\ Pippins. Smokehouses, 185 Center street Woodland Sketches ..MacDowell leadership in the Communist Inter­ bonds, as bound with them; and . For yonr Aatoiuobile Repairing. TO RENT—4 room tenement, all - .V Autumn Beliflowcrs. Gilliflowers: also varie­ modern improvements. Inquire at 109 national and the dismissal of Leo them which suffer adversity, as be­ Authorized Chevroleti^ Oakland and ties for immediate use. Kieffer pears, FORD Cylinders rebored and fitted To a Water Lilly nice for canning, 50c per basket. Ali Summer street. with new pistons and pins, also a Kamenev from the post of substi­ ing j'onrselves also in the body.— Pontiac Service and General Re­ delivered. H. F. Gilnack, South Main' full set of O-Tlte Piston rings. $16.50, To-a Wild Rose tute member of the polltleal bu^ Heb. 13:3. pairing. TO RENT—4 room tenement at 13 Fred H. Norton, 180 Main street Down Sputh (American Idyl) . . street. Tel. 225-6. Trotter street, near the 'center. Ap­ NOTICE reau. These three go Into obscur­ The individual soul should seek Repairing. Storage, Carbon Burn­ ...... Myddleton for an intimate union with the soul FOR SALE—Good healthy ferrets, ply f,!. Edward J. Holl or on the FOR SALE—1924 Nash sedan, first Taken by virtue of an execution ity as Joseph.Stalin emerges as the ing, Kendall Oils and Grease. Flat W H. Wells. 9 Village street. Roc!:- premises. class condition. Can be.seen at 14 -7:00— “The Public Library”— Wil­ political leader of Soviet Russia, -of the universe.— Novalis. Rate on Chevrolet work. Hudson street. Tel. 397. to me directed and will be sold at bur F., G or^. viile. Phone. 334 TO RENT—Tenement of 6 large without dispute. public vendue to tbe bighest bidder 7:15— Banjo selections— WEEK’S HEALTH REPORT. FOR S.\LE—40 Orphingtofi pullets, rooms. dern Improvemei.ts, corner MISCELLANEOUS at No. 52 Pearl street, So. Manches­ also roasting chickens. John H. May, Ridge and Pine, 33.00 per month. In­ Fox Trot Medley: Hartford, Oct. 25.— Cases of 255 Center St. 60 Bigelow street. quire 58 Pine street or telephone ter, Conn., on Monday. November On the Riviera scarlet .fever, measles and whoop­ 1232. Blanche L. Rochon, medium, 1415 8th, 1926, at ten o’clock In the TESTAIISWERS South Manchester, Ckmiu North Main street, Hartford, 2 flights .Cross Your Heart ing cough increased in the state FOR SALE—Black_ pony coat 3-4 forenoon, the following articles The Birth of the Blues length, size 42. Price $4C. Call 45 TO RENT—Newly built 5 room up. Circle. Tuesday and Friday eve­ last week over the number reported Main street. -flats, all Improvements, shades, --t^am nings. Telephone Charter 82D7-5. personal property, to wit: Gypsy Love S o n g ...... Herbert Here are the correct answers to the previous week, according to the Phone 669 heat. Inquire 577 Center^^street. Nola ...... •...... Arnot NOTICE — Insurance never , stops 1 display board of toilet goods. the questions which apj>ear on the state department of health report. FOR S.A.LE—^Modern Glenwood E P ick in s...... Reser comic page: range, gas attachment. Will sell rea­ FOR "ENT—Three room flat and fire. Have your chimneys cleaned and 1 display board of wrenches. Diphtheria and pneumonia decreas­ four room flat in new house, all Im­ repaired, Noren. 34 Woodbridge street I lawn mower. Alfred Seher, banjoisi 1— Thomas Edison. sonable. Call 308-4. or Box L, Herald. ed. Septic sore throat, which had provements at 170 Oak street with 1 scythe. v Ruth Carroll, accompanist 2— Twenty-one. FOR SALE—Hard wood. Reo truck garage. Inquire 16'4 Oak street or call 7:30— Monday Merrimakefs load. $9.00. $9.75 split. V Firpo. 97 GlG-5. NOTICE—Christmas Money! Solicit 6 axes. 3— President George Washing­ Houses Wells street. Phone 154-3. orders, among churches, schools, 9 shovels, all kinds. 8:00— The New Departure Orches­ ton. APPLES, TO RENT—Pleasant rent of 6 clubs, friends for beautiful Christ­ 2 cases mlsc. articles. tra. rooms, all conveniences. Newlv reno­ mas Greeting Cards. Everyone buys. 4— sacty. Gravensteln, Wealthy, Mackintosh, FOR S.VLE—Pumpkins. squash., Large eaSitlngs. Address 'Art' No; 65 1 can Clevo varnish. 9:00— Plaut’s Po.Iyphonians. 5— Greenland. carrots, onions, apples. Philip Hoff­ vated. Beside trolle.v, near, mflls. In­ 10:00— Weather. man. 460 Hillstown road, telephone quire rear 323 Center street Ansonia street, Hartford for particu­ 1 1-.? roll wire. 6— 1912. Kings, Northern Spies, 75-13. lars. Give telephone number. 1 display board of thermometers. 10:05— Latham Family and Sere- 7— ^The spoon, Hnbbardston. For Sale FOR RENT—Steam heate. furnish­ naders with Paul Lucas. FOR S.VLE—Sweet elder SG.OO a ed room in Selwitz Building. Inquire NOTICE—A variety of masquerade 1 Tip Top products display rack. 8— Greem , Right on Main street, a three- Selwitz Shoe Shop. suits and novelties for sale and made 11:00— News. Edgewood Fruit Farm barrel at the mill. Call 970-5, Man­ 1 Johnson weighted brush, 11:05— Capitol Theatre Organ— 9— The team of the University of acre place with seven room house, chester. H. Sllverstein, Bolton. to order, 74 School street. Illinois. TcL W. H,. Cowles, 945.' TO RENT—Very neat four room 2 luggage carriers. “ Melodies for the Folks at barn and garage. This property FOR SALE—Soda Shop, confec- tenement. Modern Improvements. Call DON^T FORGET—B. M. Gardner, 1 Cate Tip Top Polish and metal Home” may be bought right now at a very 338 Oak street dressmaker, Johnson block.. I^duA -tionery and groccrj store, next *o polish.. . - . . . . -Walter Dawley. Visit the SUte Cape and Delica- reasonable price. Nathan Hale school. Over COO children dresses' aiidjfchjjdreii's appare'l: Ptlce/i 1 FOR RENT—Newly built five room reasonable. Guaranteed satisfactory.- croquet set. ^ ' tesseh ResUurant, 20 .Bissell street. pass daily, candy, trace lone pays 4 ten gallon cans. ’Open’ Tu4eday. .Charles Kuhr, TAX COLLECTOR’S all expenses. Price right If taken at fiats, on Florence and West Center Brand' new seven room single on once. Reason for selling, opening streets, ail modern. Wiitam Kanehl, I will pay the highest prices -for 1 garbage can. Pi’op.-r-AdT. rags, papers and all kinds of metals: Lesral Notices State road at the Green, oak trim market at my store at Manchester 513 Center street. 1 case window glass, NOTICE! Green. C. J. Wooufiouse. 176 Spruce also buy all kinds of poultry and old and floors, furnace, bath, electricity, street TO RENT—6 room ttnenient. mod­ cars for Junk. M. H. Lessner. Jr„ tele­ 1 adding machine, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD phone 982-4. at Manchester, -within and for the All persons liable by law to pay garage in basement; lot 125x200. ern Improvements, shades. With or 2 cases garden seeds. ' taxes in the An ideal poultry place or located FOR SALE—Seasoned hardwood, without garage. Rent reasonable. At 5 rolls of window wire, District of Manchester.' on the- 23rd. Notice of the Tax Collector prompt delivery $13 per cord. Phone 135 Summer street. Call 639-2 after 5 Suits. to()coai8; overcoa'a. faU r- day of October, A. D., 1926. IWNTH SCHOOL DISTRICT right for tourist trade such aS gas 106-2. o clock or Saturday. rnado #36.-R. R. Grlmason. 607 Main 1 ash sifter. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. All persons liable by law to pay ut the Center. Judge. of Manchester are hereby! notified station, refreshmentts, etc. Price 1 can flashlight bulbs, taxes in the I shall bo ready October A, 1926. only $7700. It's a bargain. FOR SALE—Cider apples alsp a TO RENT—4 or 5 room tenement. 1 case mlsc. articles. Estate of Eliza A. Kyle, lat’e few large heads of cabbage. Wm. H. all improvements. Inquire Chef Osano .'’'asazlnes, bundled paper Manchester, in said District, deceased. Eighth School and Utilities td coilect a tax of 2% mills on the Felt. Wapping, Conn. Phone 776-4. 155 Oak. Telephone 1325-3 1''".^ ''jught at tilg’ est cash 1 Flexible Flyer, On motion of Thf Manchester Trust — ------! I'l'lve-s l*hone 849-3 and I will calL J. District dollar.laid on tbe list of 1925, due We have a gdod flat recently built 1 roll wrapping paper, Co., executor. of Manchester are hereby notified the collector October 1, 1926. FOR SALE—Hard wood slabs saw­ FOR RENT-6 room and four -oom '•-sei'^erg. 1 filing cabinet, ORDERED:—That six months from on Summer street, all modern, good ed stovo length. $12 per cord. Tele­ tenement with Improvements. Inquire the 2Srd day of October, A. D.. 1926, that I shall on October 1, 1926, I shall be at tbe store of deep lot. walk and curbing, at a 14 Spruce 1 pair lineman spurs, be and the same are limited and al­ have a rate bill for the collection phone 476-12. O. H. Whipple. Andover. etreet. R. G Little. TeL LOST C. B. HOUSE « SON, very reasonable price. Conn. 1320-12. 1 display stand drills, lowed for the creditors within which of four mills on the dollar, laid on Main Street, Sonth Manchester LOST—Tan and white collie dog. 1 box notions, ■to bring In their clal-ms against said FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard FOR RENT—4 room tenement on 477 Main street. TeL 2159-3. estate, and the said' executor Is di­ the list of 1925, due tbe collector every day during regular business ■wood, and Iiard wood slabs sawed to Ridgewood street. with lmpro>-e- 1 box radio supplies, rected to give public notice to the .October 1. 1926. hours and Tuesday and Saturday, $600 cash gets you a warrantee order. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. ments. Furnished rooms for,Jlglit LOST—Number plate. 40.684, James 1 box bolts, creditors to bring in their claims I will be at tbe nights until 9 o’clock and at the deed to a six room cottage, steam telephone 496. housekeeping. Inquire .09 Foster Callahan, Wapping, Conn. Tel. 102-3. 1 box screws, within said, time allowed by posting a. HOME VARIETY STORE office of beat, gas, etc., also, garage and street, corner of Bissell street. copy of this order on the public sign poultry house, close to Main street LOST—A black handbag in front of 1 oil bbl. pumps. post nearest to the place where the Cor. No. Main and No. School Sts. GUSTAVE SGHRBIBBR & SONS. FOR RENT—Second floor, five room Teachers Hail. Reward If returned to 1 case line parts green and other deceased last dwelt within said town TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and 285 West Center Street, and school. Price only $5000. flat, refirished. 33 Cooper street, rent Teachers Hall. and by publishing the same In some REAL ESTATE $30.00 per month. Home Bank & Trust articles. V SATURDAYS. Sooth Manchester J. newspaper having a circulation In Duttch Colonial, 6 rooms, steam, Co. • LOST—Pair of tortoise shell glass­ 1 wash boiler full of Tip Top said probate district, within- ten days . From 1 p, m. to 9 p. m. for the Wednesday nights only for the col­ es in vicinity of Swedish Lutheran products. from the date of this order, and ret collection of said taxes. lection of said taxes. gas, oak trim and floors; garage: a FOR RENT—On Charter Oak street, church. Finder please call 2299. 1 bed weather strip. turn mak., to this court of the notice Take Notice—-The lew provides fine home well built, for the law fig-* street, four room tenement. given. Take Notice— The law provides FOR SALE OR RENT—On Girard Phillip Lewis, 83 Che.-tor Oak street. 1 display Box with kitchen knives. that if any taxes shall remain uor that if any taxes shall remain un­ ure of $6000 on easy terms. street, new six room cottage, gas. WILUAM S. HYDE lights, steam heat. Inquire H. W. 6 cartons steel wool. paid one month after the same paid one month after the same —Four room tenement for 5 scooters. H-10-25-26. shall become due, interest at the shall become due, interest at the Lowd, Odd Fellows’ Bldg. ' Apply Edward J. HoU. telephone The P. D, Comollo uGO. 1 box brooms. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD rate of nine per cent.. shall be rate of nine per cent, shall bo FOR SALE—West Side, single 4. chair seats. at Manchester, within and for the charged from the time that such charged from the time that such house. 7 rooms, all Improvements, lot r e n t —5 room flat, also garage, District of Manchester on the 16th. tax becomes due until the same is 125 feet front, e.xcellent location. at 287 Center street. Inquire at 14'7 3 pair skils- tax becomes due until the same is Robert j . Snuth Price $7500 Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Rea! Estate Agency day of October A. D, 1926. paid,, also lawful fees tor travel or paid, also lawful fees for travel or East Center, telephone 1830. 1 paper rack, Present WlLLIATlJ S. HYDE Esq.. -Main street. 2 mail boxes, Judge. ^ collecting after November 16. 1926. collecting after November 15, 1926. FOR RE.VT—Six room flat on Cam­ 1009 Main Street E.\ST CENTER STREET—Single 1 lawn mower handle, Estate of Julia S. Davis late of MARK HOLMES. THOMAS W. GRAHAM. bridge street, all modern Improve­ Offers Three Manchester, in said District, deceased. six room, oak floors, steam heat. ments. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street 2 boards Stevens tools, “ Collector. Collector. Real Estate Insurance Urge lot, two car garage, can be or phone 504. • On motion of Idell Waldorf, execu- Manchester. Conn., Sept 23. 1926. South Manchestsr, Sept. 30. 1926. Steamship Tickets bought for less than cost, at $8,500 2 lock display boards with lock tor. ■'vith small amount of cash. Let me TO RENT—5 room tenement, fur­ Bargains and handle. , months from ■ you this bargain. Wallace D. nace. gas. 7 minutes from mills. 30 2 radios. the 16th. day of October, A. D., 1926; • ' Main street. 1. A si.x-room bungalow; new; be and the same are limited and al- Essex street. Telephone 1287-13 10 boxes curtain rods, low-ed for the creditors within which well built, with improvements and 4 oil cans. to bring In their claims against said D—Nine room single. TO RENT—Two stores at Rialto In good location, for $5500. Terms. :s, own water system, theater building. Inquire of manager Auto soap and grease. estate, and the said executor Is di­ ia. i, n. two car garage, hennery at theater. 2. A six-room bungalow, built rected to give public notice- to the and------twe- es of good land. The ask­ 1 box steer aids. creditors— • towvr wsausbring 4J1in theirbuoir ciaiclaims ing price is $6000. but see it and make last year, with Improvements, a 1 box tube patch. within said time allowed by posting a us an offer. 'Wallace D. Robb, 853 f o r r e n t —i family house with two-car garage and extra lot, for copy of this order on the public sign ‘‘A Word to the Wives is Main street. ^ Improvements, good location, garage 1 1-2 boxes golf balls. post nearest, to the place where the space at a reasonable rent. Robert J. $4000, Easy terms. 1 pail of chisels and>screw driv­ Smith. 1009 M..in street. deceased last dwelt within said town WADSWORTH STREET — Two 3. A five-room cottage on ers. and by publishing the same in- Some family twelve room, strictly modern. FOR RE.VT — Three, and four Spruce street, with all Improve­ 2 red xibal shovels. newspaper having a circulation in Including Steam heat, extra largo lot room apartments, heat. Janitor ser ments. In fine condition and one- 3 Buck saws, Mid probate district, within ten days Sufficient” price reasonable for quick sale. Wal­ Vice, gas range, refrigerator. In-a' from the date qf this order, and re­ lacela-- D.'' Robb." —853 ...... Main street. car garage included, for $5000. 12 -sickles. turn make to this court of the notice- door bed fu.-iushed. Call Manchester $iven. ^ Now that the winter season Is coming and we find it necessary to keep stove and furnace fires Lonstruetlon Company. 2100 or tele­ Cash required 3300. 2 boxes bits- CAMBRIDGF STREET—Six room phone 782-2. tviLLiAM s. Hyde going, we asYyou to “ Stop for a few moments and give a little thought to your fire insurance.” bungalow, strictly modern with three WE ALSO HAVE MONEY TO 1 roll rubber hose. * Yes, considerable thought. car garage, at the amazinglv low LOAN ON FIRST AND SECOND 10 boxes ice skates. H-lO-25-26. price of $73,00. Wallace D. Robb. 853 TO RENT—October, 1st. 4 room Main street. tenement on Vine street, good icca- MORTGAGES, Weatherstrips. 2 box cotter pins, AT A COURT DP PROBATE HELD monthly. Apply- to W. P. Lewis 11 flS Oak Street Tel. 1540 at Manchester, within and for the FOR 3ALH— Holl etreet —» dandy Vine street. 4 rim tight locks, District of Manchester, on the 22nd.' new: 10 room ilet. Well built end i 4 hand dusters, day of October, A. D., 1926. Place you’d be proud to own. Price Present, W ILLIAM a HYDE, Esq.. What Is Ftre Insurance and What right, email amount down. Terms. FOR RENT—Heated apartment of 1 carton steel wool, Juag^e. Arthur A. Knofle. TeL 788-8 875 Main 5 or 6 rooms, with mjdern improv- 1 pall Duco paint, n-.ents. Robert V. Treat. Phone 468. Equip Your Home With Estate of May M. Siller of Man­ street. I display board with 4 locks at chester, in said District. Copper Leader and The Trustee having exhibited Its Is It Good For? SALE—East Center St. Beau­ FOP. RENT—In Greenacres, first tached. annual account with said esUte to tiful home of seven rooms and sun and second floor flats at 73 and 75 1 croquet set. this Court for allo^ n ce, it is parlor, 2 baths, fireplace. Two car Benton street. Call 820. G uher .Jlre Insurance when wrttten'properly is the absolute guarantee of a reliable Fire Insurance 1 box Duco paint, ORDERED:—That the 30th. day of Company that issues you a'written contract (or policy we call it), guaranteeing you against loss by garage. Lot 70x200 feet. Was built 3 water palls, October. A. D.. 1926, at 9 o’clock, for a homo, must be seen to be ap­ WANTED Will give a lifetime of serv­ forenoon, at the Probate Offlee. in fire, water or smoke damage caused by fire, to any and all of your property covered according to preciated. Price right, mortgages ar­ ice. We woulfi be glad to esti* 1 pall of paint, said Manchester, be and the same is the terms of the policy. ranged. Arthur A. Knotla. TeL /83-2, 8 4d Main. AGENTS W.AN'TED mate your needs in this line. 2 sleds. assigned for a hearing on the allow- 7 snow shovels, ancB of said administration account If you own a single or two family/dwelllttg. with a shingle roof, under fire protection, we will Amazing large cash commissions, with said estate, and this Court di­ , FOR Sa l e —Just of[ Main street, introducing beautiful $3.95 and $4.95 Joseph Wilson 6 rakes, rects the trustee to give public notice insure the building (or §0 cents each $100.00 of valuation for a period of three years. If the roof 3 new six room bungalow. 2 car garage Measure Made Guaranteed .Shoes. cutters^ is non-combnstible— such as tin. slate nr asphalt shingle, it will cost but 45 cents. In cellar, oak floors and trim flre- 2 to all persons interested therein to Actual samples furnished. Write for Plumbing in AK its Branches. 1 scraper. appear and be heard thereon by place, silver light fixtures. Make me territory. Style Arch. Dept 108, Cin­ Service of the Best Kind. publishing a copy of this order in Furniture i t the same kind of a dwelling can be Insured with us at 50 cents and 55 cents, tn offer. Call Arthur A. Knofla. TeL cinnati. 10 boxes window glass. some newspaper having a clrculatio 782-2, 875 Main. . leL 1 rack socket wrenches, depending on the kind of Toof. The cost of Fire Insurance has not increased— It is the same price Phone 641 28 Spruce St. District, on or before Oct. 2L today as it was ten years ago. AGENTS W.ANTED 10 window screens. 1026 and by poatinfi: a copy of thia FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern I need an agent to sell my delicious order on the public signpost In the eight room house, ali conveniences cliocolate bars amr candies. Per­ 1 bbl. kalsomlne.' aald town of Manchester, six days be­ Now— can you afford to run the great risk o f fire when you can get $1000. worth of protection two car gareg.S Located on Strirk-i manent business built up quickly. 1 half bbl. alcohol. fore said day of hearing and return for leas than one-half o( one cent a day. or about three cents a week? This is for yon to answ^. land mreet In fine residential seo- make to this Court. •nformatJon cell Manches­ Free sample. Write Milton Gordon, 1 McCaskey register. ter 1100 or 418. 1414 Vine street Cincinnati. 1 3-4 kegs nails. ' W ILLIAM 8. H YDE WjB are prepared |b give you free— without any •obligation on your part— expert advise as SWEET CIDER Hi-10.«5-26. Judge. to the value of your baildlngs so you may cheek up your insurance values. WANTED—A woman to work by 1 glass stiow-case. ------w- S.. , . , .. _ . FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice the hour. Call 1187. . $7.50 a Baieel the MUI. 7 wall racks, • , lAr^a iiLt. IJ rooms, has-steam lieat. NOTICS Call, write or telephone. - tVe are at your service. floors two ear garage, and lot is "U''ANTED—Woman to take care of Open Mondays add Thanrdays. 6 couhters.' *00 feet deep. A real home and in­ 4 gallon turpintine. vestment. Price la right. For further baby at her home, several davs every Pursuant to order of Probate Court Arthur A. Knofle TeL w^ks. Address Box B, Herald, ' Rear of id a Main Street. 1 screen door. for District of Manchester. Conn.. I r. 782-2. 875 Main street. 2 topi chest. will sell at said Probate Court, Room; —Factory repre- 1 box phonograph needles. "*0? H«y^**** ** private sale on FOR SALE—TFashlngton street, '''^***' store ren‘ or other October 30. 1926 at 9 a. m., all of the D6iiutirui BIX roum 6utis’a!uw« very you 25 per cent off Dated at Manchester, Conn this rml estate of estate of Richard J. cosy home, one-car garage, large hahv upright players and 21st day of October. 1926 Mommers,- described' In application for Main St. Robeit J. Smith I baby grand pianos. Full factory said order of sale. 1009 PKdne 750-2 lot Price reaaonable. Terms, end Attest p-trHcnlars of Arthur A. Knofla, 87S frrYnJ'iJV J'* Pay.n. nts can be Farr Bros., Pfoiis Dated nt said Manqhaster, Oct. 28, . ' ^ '^(f it is worth Owning, it is worth insuring.’* onlv^BoT I'uiRed time JAMES W. FOLEY 1936. ^ I n street, telephone 782-2. only. Box X Herald office. Tel. 116.12. RICHARD, MOMMERS, . Constable. Aum, of jRIoliftrd Mommers n'-. F i -

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PAGE EIGHT MANCTESTER EVENING OCTOBER 25, im

So. Railway .117% 117 117 St. Paul . . . . . 9% 9% 9% GET MUX) BATH ; SYNTHETIC LOCAL STOCKS Studebaker . . 50% 49% 49% RESERVE OFFICERS ABOUTTOWN STATE fliiiira S DEMOCRATS ELEGT Union Pacific .161 lao 160 WHEN TOEY TRY? BARBECUE U S Rubber . f' . 58% 57% 57% . . Members’ o£ the Men’s League of U S Steel . . . .139% TO BiEla* FORD W l i L L OUTING QUISH AS CHAIRMa I' ,tFnrnlshed by ratnam & 0(K« 137% 138% Center church will'bowl at Mur­ AT THE STATE Westlnhouse . 67% .67% .67% ' 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) A Ford came,to.|nr.tef'in a’ aee, of phy’s alleys tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. All members interested in Anyone ever .down "South will . (OoattBB«cl rrom page l.) Bid Ask mud in the MiirLots.pn Park strpet Town Leaders Deny There Is last night and/before Vlt•‘was” eatrt- howling, are urged to be present remember one thing .even if they forget the scepery and the balmy Qnarrd' Between jOlder and Aetna Cas. & Sur. ..7 0 0 740 BIG WIND STORM cated f^om tbe hole In'whlcb it was and join one of the' teams. which, with,^ts kitchen facilities, HoriUlvailible: Than Were weather. If they ever aftended a had never before been used for an Aetna Life ...... 555 565 • . - * mired, everybody In 'tbb car* -had Younger Elements. ' ' , been, covered with mud from* helid Taxpayers who have neglected real southern . barbecue. Here a affair of this kind. A u tom obile...... 190 220 DAMAGES SPRINGFIELD whole ox Is roasted In a pit In the Conn. General ....1 5 5 0 1650 Incloded hi Overseas to foot^and-a paasing-motorjist had to file their tax returns with the The afternoon’s attraction was a Rumors trickling to the outside Htfd. Steam Boiler .640 660 also’’been- .spattered, conaiderably assessors have only until Monday ground and' folks come for miles fbothal!'game between the C. A. C. world that there Is dissension- in the around to feast on the juicy beef. raraity team and that of Trinity. Hartford F ire ...... 455 465 (Contlnaed on Page 8.) when he tried to' help puBtk'the ma­ In which to do so if they would ranks of the local Democratic par­ chine to the road. avoid havinjg ten per cent added to You don’t have to go ' down The visitors occupied a reserved ty, are emphatically denied by the h o e n lx ...... 555 570 S ^ en ^ at Armistice. South to ehjqy a barbecue. Of ? an alley barely missing a truck and It all happened when the M vdr their lists. To avoid standing In section of the grandstand and, of Manchester leaders of that party to­ ravelers...... 1155 1165 course you will ,have to miss the course, rooted for the C. A. C. l*nbllc Utility Stocks. the driver below. of the Ford turned out'to avoid an line later In the week they are ad­ day. Trees, large and small, were accident on Pahk street hear "the vised to lose no time in calling up­ roastlpg of the beef but you will George C. Woodruff, veteran mem­ Conn. Power Co. ...3 1 0 320 Norf&lkf V ii.,' bet., ,25i— The re- get your share of the synthetic ber of the Editorial Association or­ All they will give out la that tha Conn. L P 7% pfd. .109 112 strewn across the streets by the Pine street bridge. He turned his on the assessors, who will be found oi ganization at a meeting Satur­ perve corps of the artny-today con at the *new Municipal building barbecue on .Wednesday evening at iginated a cheer and l^d the cheer­ Htfd. E. L. com...... 323 328 wind and pedestrians fled to houses tains more officers available for machine into the meadow and day evening named Frank J. Qplsh and business blocks to escape In­ when he tried to get ouh found- that everyday this week from 9 a. m. the State theater when a whole ing. This dout|tless helped C. A. Htfd. Gas com...... 68 72 military service-than were included cow is given away to the State G. to win Its sv^eping victory of 34 chairman of the town committee, Bo.- N. E. Tel. Co. . . .151 155 jury. On School street a hu^e tree in the entire overseas strength at -one wheel washdown in mud almost to 11:30 and 1:30 to 7 p. m. Mrs. John F. Sheridan, vice chair­ crashed to earth falling on an un­ to the hubs. patrons. , ' to p over Trinity. Manafacturlng Stocks. the' time of_the' arnelstlce eight Manager Jack Sanson has ar­ Aq amusing feature of the game man, E. J. Murphy, treasurer, and occupied automobile. . years ago. Major General John L. Then he tried to push the car out Mrs. Walter Wathen of Norwich Miss Catherine Murphy, secretary. Am. Hardware...... 84 86 ■ Police and fire squads are doing with his friend holding the steering spent the week-end with Mr.. and ranged for a real butcher shop to was. a harlequin parade of the American Silver . . . . 30 33 Hines, chief of staff, today told be erected on the stage with three ffeshles, between the halves. It Some of the rumors say that the duty all over the city to assist In the fifth annual 6onventiou of the wheel. He was jKat.'behind one of Mrs. A. A. Howland of North Elm old timers,' who always were In Acme Wire com...... — 16% the rear wheels and -when the-, driv­ street. white-coated butchers in charge. litarted as a funeral procession bear­ clearing the streets and offering as­ Reserve Officers’ Association in ses charge of the local organization Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. .. 98 102 sistance to home owners whose er started the car, the wheel epun There will be butcher blocks) coun­ ing Trinity’s coffin but wound up in Bigelow-Htfd. com. . . 73 78 sion here. ters, scales and all the parapbana- a wild football scramble of the wanted John Limerick to be named houses were damaged. Comparative Figure around, covering tbfl pusher with At the annual town meeting the Bristol Brass...... — , 7 mud. Then two glrlv and the driv­ lia of a real shop. ‘ scantily clad paraders. as chairman. Connecticut In Center. On November 11, 1 9 li, there selectmen were given an appropri­ Other rumors say that a previous Collins Co...... 140 145 er’s mother tried to jjislp but they ation of 412,000 for the purpose of As the tickets are drawn the 'The game over and farewells said New Haven, Oct. 25.— A barom­ wer^ in the American ezpe^tionary meeting held by the drganlzation Colt Fire A r m s ...... 28, 29 eter reading 29.14 inches, taken too were covered in * short'tlidtf hiding a tractor, a truck, and a men, women and children will to the coUege entertainers the ed­ Eagle Lock ...... 103 forces 62 major-generals, 197 brig­ walk up to the stage, present their itorial party boarded their luxur-% was illegal because it did not give just before noon, indicated the pass­ adier, 775 colonels, 1,348 lieuten­ A passing.motoylst went Into tne snow plow. Chairman Robert "V. Fafnir Bearing...... 85 lots to help them but he came to Treatj>f the Board of Selectmen, numbers, order what they please, ions high.powered cars for the trip notice long enough in advance ol ing over Connecticut of the center ant colonels, 4,995 majors, 17,255 the session; also that many of the Full'r Br’sh Class A A 62 of ,ti storm that did heavy damage grief and. retired with a considera­ Selectman Wells Strickland and have it cut before their eyes and to Willimantic with the new Nathan Hart & C o o le y ...... 180 captains. ^7,313 first lieutenants ble coating mud on his clothes. go-back to Ihelr seats. It will be so Hale hotel as their destination. members only got their notice the tiiroughout the state Sunday after­ and 31,059 second lieutenants, a oZ Clerk G, H. Waddell have been ap­ Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 108 About that time they decided pointed a purchEuiing committee, arranged that everything will work This is an acquisition of which the day after the meeting. noon and this morqing. Telephone total of.%6.0or. * . people of Willimantic may well feel Dr. E. J. Dolan who was asked L’nders Frary & Clark 89 91 equipment in a score of towns was that it was a bad Job to try.to push This committee spent the greater like clockwork so there will be lit­ Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 The present reserve officer the car out so a wrecker: was ‘tent tle delay. prqud. Erected as a community en­ concerning the rumors said today put out of business when water strength totals 128,275*. including ■part of this afternoon looking over New Brit. Mach. pfd.104 for. ’ ► different makes of machines with Of course that will be only part terprise. it is leased and operated that he had not heard anything oi seeped into ^manholes or trees 62 major generals, 227 brigadiers, by The American Hotels Corpora­ Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 19 21 the idea of selecting the best pos­ of the entertainment for Wednes- the rumors and that the members dropped acrc^ss wires. Trolley 1,814 colonels, 4,241 lieutenant tion under the management of Dsn- of the local Democratic party were North & J u d d ...... 25 27 lines were blocked by fallen trees, sible for the town work. *day will be double feature night as J R Montgomery pfd. — 80 colonels, 13,271 majors, 28,994 well at "The Theater Magnificent.” lel P, Daley, a hotel man of large working in close harmony to get torn wires or water-filled tracks. captains, 31,269 first lieutenants, NINE NEEDLE THUGS, experience. J R Montgomery com. — 75 The Ladies Auxiliary of the A. O. out every Democratic voter on elec­ Peck, Stow & Wilcox 21 24 Locally the storm brought 1.83 and 48,397 second lieutenants. The hotel, which has been open tion day. inches of rain, though the velocity H. will hold Its regular meeting only a few weeks, is most modern Russell Mfg. Co...... 40 50 GOTQWETHE^FIEID this eveUing In St. James parish WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE Charles W. Holman, former Stanley Works com. . 79 82 of wind times seemed to make in construction and equipment. En­ chairman of the local organization, the rainfall heavier. hall. This will be the annual meet­ tering the spacious lobby one is im­ Bmyth Mfg. Co* . . . . — 400 ing with election of officers for -the resigned recently because of busi­ Torrington ...... 67 69 Hits Xew York. HEBRON Bridgeport, Oct. .'J2 5.— Twenty- TO MEET IN HARTFORD pressed with the homelike atmos­ ness pressure. coming year and a good attendance Underwood ...... 50 52 New York, Oct. 25.— A sudden four hours after the ev^nt; u an­ phere of the place, which is height­ Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — 25 windstorm, accompanied by a drop A well child conference will be nouncement was made >'here 'today Is hoped for. ened by the courtesy of the man­ U. S. Envelope pfd. .107 of ten degrees in temperature, was held at the Chrlstirn Endeavor that nine New Yorkers," iconvlQted Mrs. James Cheeseman of Provi­ agement and attendants. The guest NORTH END BARBER Bonds. "responsible today for the death of rooms at the Center Congregation­ last week of trying to mur4et ‘twp Mark Holmes,' tax collector Irf the dence, R. I., wHl be the principal rooms, 70 in number, are finely Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s .290 300 one person, the Injury of several al church on Tuesday, October''26, Stamford garment workers, were .'Eighth District will be at his place speaker at the regular quarterly furnished, with private baths and East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 ethers and considerable small prop­ from -2 'to 4 p. m. This conference lodged safely in.state's;^ri4oa to beTi of business on Depot Square prac­ meeting of the Hartford County every requisite*for the comfort of PAINFULLY BURNED Conn. L. P. 5%s . ..108 110 erty damage in and around New is under the auspices of the State gin terms imposed h^ sefiteiice pt tically every day this week for the League of Women "Voters at the Y. the guests. Conn. L. & P. 7’s ..115 117 York. , Department of Health, Bureau of Judge Newell S. Jennings, TThe men collection of the four m^ll ta'x laid W. C. A. building on Ann street. The Editorial visitors, who were B’dpt. 5’s ...... 103 105 Communities in New Jersey and Child i^yglene. A nurse from the were transported ik'.a last June- Next Monday will be the Hartford, on Wednesday. The to he guests of the hotel manege- Matt. Merz Treated by Physi­ Long Island were hit. ' Mrs. Anna state department will be present guarded by Sheriff SihieoQ Pi^ase last day on which taxpayers may morning session will come to order -ment and the Willi'mantic Chamber cian for Injuries Caused and will bring a message to moth­ at 11 a. m. Luncheon will be serv­ of Commerce overnight, virtually Pettit, 23, was killed when a limb and four of his deputies,*, all heavily pay their taxes and avoid Interest When He Kindled Fire in was blown from a tree in Hemp-, ers. Mrs. Edwin T. Smith and Mrs. armed, and, the trip was "made oh and traveling charges. ed at noon at a reasonable charge, took possession of the hotel and fil­ stead. Long Island. The limb Edmund Horton will have charge Saturday.’ • . • »* . reservations for which should be led the dining room to overflowing Furnace. New York Stocks at dinner, which was served soon struck her as she was wheeling a of histories .and recording. Manchester Camp Royal Neigh­ made at once with Mrs. Louis F. Middlebrook. 157 Steele Road, after their arrival. A wonderfully “ Matt” Merz, well-known North baby carriage. The infant was un­ Mrs. Ames W. Sisson has been bors "Will meet In Tinker hall this High Low 2 P. M. hurt. visiting her niece, Mrs. Lillian SEVEN West Hartford. good roast beef dinner, complete In End barber, received painful burns Kennedy in Brookfield, Mass., for evening. 'The officers are requested The afternoon session starting every detail from bouillon to coffee, about his hands and face early to­ At. Gulf, W. I. 31% 31% 31% The/ wind attained a velocity of to be presen't at 7 p. m. to allow the Am Sugar Ref. 75% 74% 74% the last few days. at 1:30 will take the form of a served to put the party In rare good day from the fiames in a furnace he seventy miles an hour for a short meeting to close in time for the Am Tel & Tel.146% 146 146% time. The wall of a two-story Mrs. Charles W. Stewart of M IIBSO U RI BOLT parliamentary drill and will be humor to enjoy the -evening’s pro- was feeding. public setback party which ijlll fol­ graiq. Anaconda ... 47% 47% 47% brick building in course of con­ Tylerville has returned to her conducted by Mrs. Cheeseman who It happened this morning abo t Am Smelting .130% 128% 129 home after spending several days low. Six prizes will be given the is director of the National League Two of the city theatres, the Gem C o ’clock, kattjwent down stairs to struction in the Bronx was blown Jefferson City, Mo., Oct.’ winners and refreshments served. Am Loe .... 102 101% 101% down, and windows in a building at as the guest of hpr daughter and 85— of Women Voters and an outstand­ and the . Capitol, had invited th6 fix the fire. It was low and put some visitors to be their guests for the Am Car Fndry. 97 97 97 Forty-second street and Fifth ave­ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Seven convicts were in the . prjson ing' figure in v^omen’s organiza­ kindling wood on. The Pack draft Atchison ....152% ' 151 151 nue were broken. Johnson. hospital today, suffering from 'fhomas Graham, tax collector in tions circles of New England. She eveniDg.". ..The program at the Gem. from the chimney was strong r directly across the street from the B & O ...... 101% 101% 101% Twister in N^ew Jersey. Mrs. George Lord of East Hamp­ wounds received when they made the Ninth School District, calls at­ was for eight yeare head of the than usual probaily ' due to the Beth Steel ‘B’ 44% 44 44 ton, formerly Miss Josephine Allyn a riotous bolt for liberty yeatei’day. tention of the taxpayers in the dis­ Rhode Island branch of the Na­ hotel, was already on when the Ed­ heavy wind which swept the town Camden, N: J., Oct. 25.— A trail itorial party arrived. Two excellent Chili Copper . 32% 32% 32% of wreckage was left in the wake of and Mrs. Jerome Weir of Marlbor­ overpowering three gnirde. .One of trict to the fact that the tax is due tional organization of Mothers and today. A gust of the wind blew the Cons Gas N Y.105% 105% 105% ough visited friends in Hopevale the guards was stabbed by a con­ and interest at the rate of 9 per cent Parent-Teacher associations. Dur­ features, one a newspaper picture, fiames into his face. a minor tornado which descended held "their close attention for an Col. Fuel Iron 39% 38% 38% on this city and suburbs this morn­ recently making the trip by auto vict. will be added to all unpaid taxes ing the war she . lived in, South Merz was treated bj- a local phy­ Ches & Ohio .168 166% 167% and spending a day In that locality. Two of the convicts w^re prob­ hfter next Monday, November 1. ,Or§nge, N. J., and was associate hour and a half, the excellent organ ing, demolishing buildings, uproot­ mfisic adding to the enjoyment of sician and It Is expected he will be Cruc Steel . . . 71 69 69 ing trees and causing slight injuries Warren Knowles who is teach­ ably fatally* wounded, whwi. thiy There seems to be, a mistaken idea Food Administrator of the Oranges able to resume his work in a few ing the Hopevale Seventh Day Ad­ made a break for thq outer stock­ on the part of some residelts in the and was active in Red CrosS work. the program. Then jo the Capitol, Can. Pacific . .162% 162 162 to several persons who were show­ a short distance up Main street, days. Erie ...... 38% 38% 38% ered with debris and blown off their vent school spent the week-end ade. , < district as to paying taxes on their Mrs. Lois Kljjiefelter, head or with friends in Bridgeport. automobiles. The latte^ are put in the local league urges as many or where an entertaining program was Erie 1 s t ...... 47% 47% 47% feet. ' ' The other five barricade*} them­ enjoyed for the balance of the eve­ Gen. Asphalt . 72 70 70 The “ twister” swept a narrow Mr. arid Mrs. Charles G. Allyn of selves In an old twine factory "but the list just like property and are the members as possible to attend ning. ' Gen Elec . . . . 82 81% 81% path through outlying sectipns, and Hartford spent a few dnys lately fidally were forced to? surrender paid for in the school district at the afternoon session on Wednes­ day and hear Mrs. Cheeseman. Sixty-one members of 'the party Gen Mot...... 147 144% 146% struck the residential districts. It at their place at Burroughs Hill. under a barrage of rlfie and revol­ their value as It appears on the remained as guests of the Nathan Great No. Pfd. 75% 75% 75% lasted five minutes, appearing from Mrs. Edwin E. Smith, attended ver shots from the guards.?, town property list. Hale overnight and separated after Good 111. Central ..121% 120 120 the north and disappearing in a in Hartford on Friday a meeting breakfast Sunday morning when Kennecott Cop 61% 60% 6^% south-easterly direction. of the State Teachers’ Association Mrs. Ada Peckham won first TRUMBULL TALKS TO good byes had been said. Some re­ Inspira Cop .. 25% 25% 2 5 % Wrecks Hudson Freighter. of which "her daughter. Miss Flor­ CROKER C m U ^ l o S E .Jadles’ prize, Mrs. Latting Caverly, mained to attend church services in Louis & Nash.128 128 128 Tarrytown, N. Y., Oct. 25.— Tha ence E. Smith is president. Miss eonsolatlon; Winfield Chace first Willimantic, some returned to Marine Pr. .. 33% FRANCO-AMERICANS Use4 Cars 33 33 • freight steamer Brady of Peekskill Smith is a teacher in West Hart­ and Myron Peckham consolation at Storrs for services at the Communi­ Norfolk West .167% 165%' 166% upset during a squall in the Hudson ford. SUIT AGAINST WIDOW the whist for Memorial Temple ty House, while others, with long No. Pacific . . . 76% 75% 76 river today near Irvington. Seven Norman 'and Robert ■ Rathbone Pythian Sisters, give nby Mrs. John distances to drive under threatening Waiys-Knight 7-pass, Sedan, Y Central .132% 131% 131% members of the crew were saved by are making slow progress toward Zimmerman and Mrs. Efll Dickin­ Hartford, Oct. 25.— Aid in skies, left Lt once for home. This new paint. K Y. N H & H 40% 39% 40 recovery from spinal meningitis. Washington," Oct. 25.— The Su­ Americanizing immigrants to make the tug Bouvier just ts the boiler preme Court today denied' the peti­ son Saturday evening at the home outing will be remembered by its. Overland Sedan. Pan Am Pet . 62 60 % 62 of the Brady exploded and the Robert was taken with the disease of Mrs. Zimmerman on North them valuable citizens as soon as participants as one of the most en­ Pennsylvania .. 54% 54% 54% seven weelts ago. He is now suffi­ tion of Richard Croker, Jr., his sis­ Overland Coupe. freighter settled to the bottom of ter, Ethel, and his brother, How­ School street. possible was asked of 200 dele­ joyable meetingfs the Editorial As­ People’s Gas .122 122 122 the river. It was reported that ciently improved to be allowed to gates to the 27th convention of the sociation has ever held. ' Chevrolet Coupe. Pierce Arrow . 21% go out; of doors. His brother Nor­ ard, for a review of a decision of 21% 21% two persons were killed. A new men’s swimming class has Connecticut Franco-American socie­ Chevrolet Touring. Rep Ir & Steel 56 54% 54% man. however, is still confined to the federal court of Southera Flor­ been organized at‘the School street ty by Governor Trumbull here to­ Ford Roadster. Reading...... 85% 85% 85% his bed only sitting up about an ida dls,-nlsslng a suit which tiey brought against Beyla Croker, .Rec to meet from 8:30 .until 9:30 day, Welcoming the men and wo- INDIAN.-) M.\N GUEST OP Ford Touring. C h R Islfc Pac 63% 62% 62% hour a day. He has been ill for five ,mep of the society, he spoke of the K. OF C. HERE SUNDAY Bo. Pacific . . . 104 % 104% 104% BRITISH UBERiU, GOES weeks. He is considered out of widow and executrix of-, the estate on Tuesday nights. This period wi"l . Ford Coupe. danger. The house has been quar­ of the late Richard Croker' hnd be reserved for plunges for the similarity of the ideals of govern­ others. swimmers. . ment in France and the United James V. Fox, of Terre Haute, Dodge Roadster. OVER TO LABOR P A R H antined. Indiana, national supervisor for There -will be a union meeting The. Florida suit was instituted States, declaring this was the rea- to recover from the estate of thh 'sDn Frencli Immigrants became use­ the Insurance agencies of the Prices range from $3S.OO to of the Christian Endeavor societies Knights of Columbus, paid a fra­ Believed Defection of Kenwor­ of Hebron and Gilead ‘Sunday even­ one-time Tammany chieftain an al­ OLn’Ei; - "KSOX. ful citizens of this country. $950. Cars guaranteed. Cash leged debt to the three.children as The society will be in session two ternal visit to Campbell Council, or Easy Payments. LOOK AT (H D ’S thy Will Be Followed by ing at the Center church. The Rev. Knights of Columbus, yesterday. Howard C. Champe will speak on sharers of the estate of their moth­ _ Charles Oliver and Miss Frances days and has ,an impressive pro­ That of Other Liberals. er, his first wife. Dickson, both of this town, were gram. Mr. Fo.\* was the guest at a dinner the subject of Mexico and will ex­ at the 'Waranoke Hotel at noon. hibit some curios from that place. Richard Croker. Jr,, had,obtain­ married at the South Methodist Election of officers takes place to­ TONGUE IF S K X , , Oct. 25.— Political ed a judgment for 4225,45'6.04 in church parsonage, by Rev. Joseph morrow. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Douglas who "Visit the State Cape and Delica­ cles were buzzing today with have been spending a few weeks at New York, which he sought to en­ ^ o p e r last Thursday evening. I^ckett Motor Sales tessen Restaurant, 20 Bissell street. mors, following the surprising their Hebron home have returned force against Florida property of They Vere attended by Miss Louise r.ouncement of Commander J. his father. Dickson, sister of the bride, and' Ouen Tuesday. Charles ’ Kiihr, 22-24 Maple Street to Boston for the winter. MEXICAN CRITICIZES I’rop.— Adv. CROSS, FEVERISH Keuworthy that he has decided Jack Struff, brother-in-law of the Open Evenings. leave the Liberal party and join tlie groom. Hurry, Mother! Remove poi­ Labor party. MRS. McPh e r s o n t o BELGIAN SHIP, A H After the ceremony a wedding U .S . HEALTH PARLEY sons from little stomach, There were reports that Kenwor- ‘supper was served at the home of ‘Lhy’n desertion of tlie Liberal party ■the groom’s mother on Cooper liver, bowels would be followed by many other KEEP OFF THE STAND HANDS, LOST AT SEA street. After a shbrt wedding trip Says Pan-American. Congress the young couple 'will reside with Liberals. Bordeaux, Oct. 25.— The Belgian at Washington Was Social Mr. and Mrs. Jack Struff of Sum­ Give “ California Pig Syrup” Commander Ken worthy in an­ steamer Caledonier, which left Bor­ But Didn’t Work. nouncing his decision appealed to mer street. at once if bilious or Will Avoid Cross-Examination deaux October 12 for Hampton David Lloyd George to also go into Roads, Is reported, to have rank off constipated the Labor party. by Nit,Testifying in Prelim­ MARRIED 25 YEARS. Mexico City, Oct. 25.— Bitter Portugal after an ezplosiqh jn "her criticism of the Pan-American It is not likely that Lloyd George inary Hearing. hold. The report, as yet uncoa will follow the advice of Kenwor­ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dauplalse Health Congress, held In Washing­ firmed, indicates that the crew of ton in September, was made today m thy, as he Is now engaged in a , Oct. 25.— Aimee forty-one was lost. of 253 School street celebrated their 25 th wedding anniversary by Dr. Bernardo Gastelvim, chief of campaign to revitalize the Liberal Semple McPherson will not appear ’The Caledonier ,1s .owned by Sunday. Friends and relatives were the Mexican health department, who party, following the retirement of as a witness at her own preliminary Lloyd Royal Beige Soclete and Is I.crd as Uberal leader. present from Enfield, 'Warren, acted as Mexican delegate; to the hearing on charges of conspiracy to of 5,161 tonnage. , - " conference. obstruct justice, it was learned to­ Mass., Milford, Bridgeport, Staf­ ford and Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. "Tho health congress • was very day. HALL NAMES AGENT active socially but inactive when it HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Def€Tl)se attorneys pointed out ' Hartford, Oct. 25.'— Joseph B. Dauplalse reeclved many beautiful that th^ evangelist’s story of her gifts of silver and a purse of silver came to rtel work,” said Dr. Gas- Hullgren. of New Britain,'has'been dollars. Mr. Dauplalse Is connected telum, who rendered a report to Iddnapping has already been intro­ appointed political agent' for State The annual meeting of .the Dana- duced into i,he record through the 'with his brother In business at the President Calles today. her Cup Debating League was held Senator Edward F.; Hall, .of' -thit Exide Battery station. Mr. and Dr. Gastelum said the delegates reading by the prosecution of Mrs. city, who is a candidate for re-elec­ in Middletown on last Thursday af­ McPherson’s testimony before the Mrs. Dauplalse were married in to the congress were treated more ternoon. ' Miss Emma Strickland grand jury. tion from the sixth district.' Somersvllle. They have five chil­ like tourists than like directors bf was the local representative. The To place her on the stand this dren, two daughters and three sons health departments gathered to purpose of the meeting was to de­ time would play her into the hands 700 AUTOMOBILES AT abd one grandson. study health problems. cide on the question for debate for of the prosecution for a terrific ONEGO KLAN MEETING this year’s competition, and to fix cross-examination, it was pointed Oneco, Oct. 25.—^Barly today : FAREWELL PARTY. SHERIFF ON TRIAL FOR ■ the date for the debate. out. over seven hundred automobiles About thirty friends of Miss An­ AFFAIR OF STATE WARD Look at the tongue, mother! If The question decided on Is that were counted at a supposed Ku Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 25.— Tea coated, it is a sure sign that your An early end to the preliminary na Schuster gave her a surprise the United States cancel the Euro­ hearing of Mrs. McPherson, her Klux Klan gathering*; qast of this farewell party at the home of the women were on hand trted.asr fqur o’clock. Rev. J. Stuart Neill, firmities of age.. She was In her (•’California Fig Syrup,” which has slightly improved today. rectepr of St. Mary’s Episcopal 92nd year. won both its legs on the cup since Labor members of the House at­ ' - ‘ ' _____ .directions for babies, children of all church officiated and burial was In jages and for grown-ups plainly on Mff Quimby has been the local, tacked the action, declaring that it TO CARRY ON, FIGHT EPR ' coach. was a suppression of the right of the East'cemetery. General i.the bottle. Beware of counterfeits SACCO AND.yANZETTI Shejs survived by three daugh­ sweetensbrealh-aUs dS^&tkm ikold here. To be sure you get the The local debaters are anxious to free as^embly^ Boston, Oct. 26.-^|V'iRiami ■: G. win the cup permanently and have ters and two sons, Mrs. F. J. Jack- Auto Repairing and ftenulne, ask to see that it Is made Thompson, counsel for. Nicola Sacco son of Ireland, William J. Wilson already organized the Debating State Cafe and Delicatessen Res­ and Bartholomeo "Vanutti. Is -pre- ■'California Fig Syrup Corn- Club. A meeting of the club will of Turners Falls, Mass., Minnie A., Overhauling Refuse any other kind taurant, 20 Blssell street, opens to­ paring an appdal .frofii the -.refusal: be held on Friday afternoon, the morrow. Charles Kuhr, Prop.— Joseph C. and Alyce of this town, SHELDON’S GARAGE contempt— Adv. /eventh period. of Judge Thayer, to, grapt .tha>\ 4e-' 'also nine grandchildren and ' one Adv, , ^ndants a new trial. Tjblayer’i de-? Rear of 25 Hollister Street. great grandchild. Phonv 11IK8. Reaidenc* 698-8. Chen) it %fter eDery mmC' .STM nude lateLBitttrdAjv \ 6 - ■ ' .’ V

Man ch ester e v en in g h er a ld , -« ^ 'fv:’ Cloverleaves Maul T \ HARTFORD TRIMS MANCHESTER I S S SAUER’ S 104 “SWEDr OBERLANDER WRITES ITOWN CHAMPIONS LOOK RRILUANT HIGH a m o n g g ir l s IN STEADY DOWNPODR OF RAIN 12 AR1X1ES FOR THE m O : DESPI1E THE DOWNPOUR OF RAIN Thistles Defeat Local Soccer BROWN NOW RANKS Ethel Andersoii Makes BOBBY JUST F o r g e t s O P P O N E N T ; Locals O ntw eyiel But Noi Team by 2-0; Maochester Three String; llm iwm g p l a y s AGAINST OLD MAN PAR WITH BEST-W ALSH Ontphye^ Locals Score Withovt Services of Three W 2 Trooces Old M81 ^ Many golfers hfiTS dil^rent syiK par tha.t ■ troobles the open ieham- c > B d e " temg Qf 'watehing t h ^ ganie In pion, not his opponent. It is doubt­ Twice. match, play. Mmur p«iy their own ful it Bobby Jones resliaes,.ss bs in Second Quarter When Star Men. Saisrda/t Upsets Now to idhm laiadpir game in com pai^te with the eoora stalks around tbs course) that ho is- 1 .5 X of the opponent, 'vr doing battle on the links with any­ Bobby Jones p»ihap«;}iM one of one la particular except Old Man Captain Moske Catannks ▲ tt«adr downpour of rain >poU* “Fons PhyerT— Picks Martha Sauer’fumed in the week­ the best lystemgot •u.%]a feet, de- Par himself. «d everything for the Manchester ly high single in Friday night’s ■plte Bobby’s racoat defeat at the . The fact thgt his opponent sinks soccer team in Hartford yesterday session of the^ Girls’ A. A. howling hands o f tha entity:: CM>rSe Von. a 60-foot putt oy drops a 135-yard afternoon and the locals came home Leadm{Elerais. league. Her mark was 104 and Elm. .It mighty bsT sitt^'that Jones* approach mashie within six Inches her team. Throwing Mill No. 2, in­ system caa be acee^d as one of of the pin does not disturb Bobby. on the short end of a 2-0 score. (By‘ Staff Corres|)ondent.)’ The game should not have been cidentally won its first victories, ' ■‘v the meet subetantlu’an'd logical of EUs morale is unshaken, , his nerve By DAVIS, J. WALSH defeating the Old Mill twice. And the lot. , is not shattered, bis brain, is not One fact that towers above all played for the condition of the field others as" a result of the 6 to 0 . made it a quagmire of mud and L. N. S. Sports Editor the latter are considered quite "1 plaragalnet par on every loaded with worry and fear that made any kind of soccer playing strong. hole." is the wsy ^ h b y explains unless he duplicates the feat 'h e victory the Cloverleaves scored New Vork, Oct. .25.— Football’s over the Hartford Rambler-Tigers difficult. weekly flip-flop on Saturday deft Ethel Anderson copped the hon- i hlsgou. will lose the hole at band.' Manchester was without three of ors tor high three string with a “ It matters not to me that my M u y golfers worry so over the at Hickey’s Grove yesterday after- , some sixteen or seventeen teams noon in a down pour of rain, is' ; its best men,. Wilson, Cunningham undefeated tor the season and the total of 280. Only two girts reg­ opponent registers a birdie or an bright shots registered now and . .. that the North End eleven is high- j and McCann. The substitutes in experts without a leg to stand on, istered five or more marlu. They eagle on any j^ tlcu la r hole. He then by their opponents thst they their irasltlons, however, played an were Martha Sauerand Nellie ^ n ot do that consistently. Far can’t retain full control of them­ ly capable of meeting teams far * as always. The number of unbeat­ out of their class with reasonable excellent game and gave their en teams is a bit unusual tor this Woodhottse. The scores: golf will, nine "times hut of -10. so selves. Hartford opponents plenty of trou­ stage of the proceedings but the Weaving No. 1 to speak, defeat any-opponent one Shooting strictly against par is success. Yesterday they met an op­ ble. fact that expert opinion is again A. Symington ...76 ^ 76 SS chances to find himself opposing." an excellent method of eliminating ponent which was not only at least Both teams battled on even terms legless seems to be without signifi­ A. Novaic ...... 73 " 82 68 —....—__ Aftei' one considers Bobby Jones* the nervous strain’ that so fre­ twenty pounds heavier on the av- ^ in the first halt which was cut short cance of any kind. C. Novak...... 84 81 74 system In this respect, the logic of quently causes many to lose their erage, but also considerably older. by 15 minutes and Hartford made Divided we stand, united we fall, R. Smith . i... . .68 73 78 it rapidly ooses to.tite surface. stride and mar what otherwise However, this made little differ­ most of its scores by taking advan­ seems to be the watchword of the F. H ayden...... 79 94 83 Bmord teeing off) Bobby learns might be a perfectly decent day. ence insofar as tho ultimate out­ tage of breaks in the second per boys who try to call them as they what par lor tte beds -Is And regu­ I fs a system worthy of experi­ come was concerned. iod. Chlpps and Campbell found see them. They said Yale would, 380 406 ^88 lates his strokes 3ccdrdlngly;-lt Is ment by one and all. Visitors Never Threaten. the posts tor a goal each. beat Brown in a gallop. Yale ' ' Main Office 'The Cloverleaf goal line was Next Sunday Manchester will didn't. They rallied around the L. Sw anson...... 76 never in real danger throughont play the fast Danersk A. C. of Stam­ idea that Dartmouth was due for a L. C arlson___ _ .56* the entire contest. Once late in the ford in the second round of the coma-back against a disorganized M. Aitked ^. ... .85 second half the visitors got posses­ State Cup. Manchester will be Harvard team. They were wrong B. MacDonald ..72 NANCHESrER HIGH DEFEATED sion of the ball on the Cloverleaves working under a handicap for the Dummy ...... 68 36-yard line when a lateral pass on both counts. Harvard wasn’t dis­ VD 1UE Danersk came through this compe­ organised and Dartmouth didn’t resulted in a Manchester fumble, tition last year to cop the trophy. come back. 351 369 363 but that was as far as the Ram­ Throwing No. 2 BY SOFERKR leiD E N TEAM The lineup: They were convinced that Alaba­ bler-Tigers got. The local defense Manchester HartfoM ma would romp over Sewanee, that M. Sauer: ...... 81 87 transformed into a virtual steel Dickson Mulholland Kansas Aggies would win handily R. Ritchie ____ . .81 67 wall. ' Xi. Foots ...... 74 69 Treat in the Manchester backfield goal from Oklahoma and that Princeton Damage Occurs ia First Hrif was a tower of strength. The writer got his first glimpse Foots Oowana was in a mere workout with Le­ L. R o t h ...... 62 68 of the Cloverleaves In action yes-* L. P ukofky___ ..76 73 Manchester Meriden rb high. None of these things hap­ L. F a r r ...... Doming terday and was very much Im­ Dinnis Ferguson pened. Alabama won by the mar­ Bat Second lU f Is More pressed with the 1925 town cham­ lb 373 379 896 LE pions despite the terrible condition gin of sgfety, the Aggies by three .Shannon Sewago McDonald Bowes points and Princeton by one point. Old Mfll of the.field which made brilliant ■rhb The Navy was another team that M. Frost ...... 69 78 . E veih-F arr and Vendriflo LT play impossible. The ancient axiom Hewm Hanley was largely favored by the form E. Lautenbach . .80 87 Orenstein ...... Treloar reads, “ Make hay while the sun chb players. Yet Colgate was leading H. Lennon...... 65 90 LG shines,’’ but the plucky Clover­ L. Armstrong .. Hamilton Munson in the final minute, was on the on»- ..53 77 h His First Stoiy, Famm Dartmo^ Sto Discuses hbu for Manchester. V endriljo...... Vencent leaves discard all rules and regula­ Ihb M. W r ig h t___ . .69 72 C yard line with another score immi­ 1 . ■ I. tions whbn there is a chance to McCavsnaugh Montgomery nent and everything seemed to be K lttell...... J, Sternberg meet an opponent on the gridiron. or in the bag when a Navy substitute 336/ 404 378 the Proper (W /o r ifarling Forward Passes. (By Staff OonrespondeBt) RG For the past three Sundays the Ribbon Nicholson Chlpps picked up a loose ball and ran nine­ Eddie Barnikow’s wtH'drllled LaCoss ...... Wuterlch weather has been anything but t&* R. Peterson . . . Ir ty-nine yards to victory. . .75 79 Meriden' High school football team ^ ' RT • vorable and yesterday it poured E. Armstrong . . .70 52 .Marshall Campbell Got Some Right "Swede** Oberlandw’s name is rode roughshod over Manchester in Luplen...... Robinson for three quarters of the game but cf J. Jackmore .. . .79 67 pass, more. Impetus Is. of bourse, However, this is no indictment of synonymons with football. The required. The ball Is started from Meriden on Saturday a;^ .took the RE this did not dismay the determina­ Pratt Keefe expert opinion. The form players, A. Pontlcello . . . .67 76 Hansen H. Gustafson . . . .79 74 famous Dartmouth star was the'out- a position farther back, in the body, verdict by the overlDheimtn’g score Perkins tion of the locals. In fact the writ­ 11 in fact, scored when Pennsylvania of 28 to 0. Meriden did most of its GB er believes the Cloverleaves would McCavanaugh standing player o f last year. On ^he lacings of it are on the out­ Walsh beat Williams by thirty-six points; his graduation from Dartmouth,' scoring in the first two' periods and Farr ...... Tomkiewicz have given the Rambler-Tigers a ol when Michigan defeated Illinois, 370 3j8 422 side. , Now the ball begins, to travel Spinning No. 1 scores of colleges sought Oberland- in. an arc and as it does my wrist for the rest of the game Manches-1 RHB far worse beating had the field Referee: Campbell, New Haven. Notre Dame came through against •ter had the edge bn its opponents. R. T r e a t...... Nitschi been dry because as it was, - the Northwestern, Washington and L. Thompson .. . .63 61 cr’s services as coadt. Ohio State is snapped over and down as the M.'Elliott ___ . .57 • 49 finally landed him as an asatstant ball leavea my hand. This motion FlrsrHalf LHB Manchester eleven registered ten Jefferson beat Fordham, New York first downs agatnst ■ four for the University stepped right away from M. Ridgeway . . . .66 85 to Dr. Wilce. Already his work insures .a spiral. Meriden-kicked off and Manches­ Keeney ...... Iwanicki M. Karpin ...... 77 91 has been voted a complete success. ImI>ortant as the follow through ter lost 9 yards ..on an atteinpted FB visitors. NORTH ENDS TASTE RUtger.|S and Missouri beat Iowa “All the King’s horses and all State. L. L a d d y ...... 81 75 Ohio is. admitted to have the best i4 in golf, just as vital to^a success­ rash. Farr.kicked to Meriden’s 25 Touchdowns: IWanlcki, Nitschi, offense in. many years. , ' ful i>afM is the follow through, qf'(he |.yard line and the home team on a 2, jPerkins; point after touchdowns, the King’s men" could not have The Army’s easy victory over stopped the bound, bent and deter­ HRST DEFEAT ON Boston University was another 344 361 344 With Oberlander recognised, at throw. ' steady, march sent Iwanicki over Seirago 3, Nitschi; substitutions, Throwing No. r the foremost forward, passer in the This can- be «ecogipU|)ied, hY con- the line aftar^ 2 minutes had been Manchester: Shannon for L. Farr, mined town champions y c^ rd a y . "natural.” . ' Realizing that they were T>ltted Some of the boys seemed a bit M. Boyle . . . .\, .100 80 history of football, the NEA Ser­ tlnulbig the sWliig df the’ -arm played. A forward paes to Nltsch} C. Treat for R. Treat, Hills for THEIR HOME FIELD M. Kennedy . . . . .75 93 vice of which the Manchester Eve^ through until the hand is pointed tallied tlte extra pq)nt. Kittle. Sheridan foV Vendrillo, May against a team far superior in shocked that Syracuse, minus some weight and experience, the Clover- of its best line stars, was able to Lr"McCabe ...... 79 "59 ning Herald is a client. Immedi­ difectly at the receiver of the pssSt ’With such a setback in the first for LaCoss. Vendrillo for Shannon, S. Johnson .. . . .67 76 ately made successful effmts te^ se- The ball should leave the band few minutes the locals went^ out Sheridan for Shannon. Shannon tor leaves went into the game under a beat Penn State but I didn’t see it big handicap but came out bedeck­ that way. It doesn't appear to be S. Sheekey ...... 82 77 sure Oberlander to disclose the se­ following the direction -of a slight after Meriden iutd brought in a first Hills, Coe for Hansen; Meriden, The North Ends were defeated in ed with honors. They stamped the preliminary of the Cloverleave- much of a trick to beat Penn State. crets of bis achievements «n the arc. It it is thrown too high it down. Keeney lost the ball on a Kschub for J. Sternberg, Skinnon The experts weren’t able to fore­ 403 385 329 grtdlron. In a series of 12 articles easily is covered by the secondary fumble and Meriden was held for for ' Trelbar', Lyoim.far Deicing, themselves as one of the most pow-j Rambler-Tiger game yesterday, 2-0, Dressing erful, well-balanced, nnindlvlduat by the Mohicans of Meriden. This is see Brown’s victory, although the he will analyze* the secrets of tte defense. down in the second period:' Nitschi Sackett for Nitschi^’ Robinson for Bear has had a distressing habit of L. Ubert ___ . .80 ^^71 forward passing game and also tell • And yet, on th» other hand, it and brilliant football teams Man-* the first time the North Ends were made 20 yards on a fake pass and Wuterlch, Chase for Perkins. Per­ Chester has had In many years. beating Yale— distressing to New F. Mlkoliet . . . . .81 80 about his most sensational, work at sent on a straight line -with much Sewago was forced. to kick. Tom- kins for Chase, Deming for Lyons, I ever defeated at Hickey’s and the K. Tureck ..,. One Important factor in the v1(m Haven, that Is. They couldn’t Im­ : .97 •00 Dartmouth, much of which, Man­ speed it is difficult for the receiver kiew^z intercepted a Manchester Nitschi fop - Sackett, Sackett lor second defeat in three years, as A. Cole ...... 75 74 tories of the Cloverleaves is that they were beaten by the All-Co'ilins- agine Harvard beatin^^ Dartmouth; chester football followers are al< tp handle. '• forward on the 40 yard line and Nitschi, Marcantouio for Robinson, yet it was no secret that the Crlm H.. Millard___ ..79 77 ready aware. they pla^ collectively and individu­ ville last year in that place. The grip described has certain vent 10 yards. Nitchl went over a Sternberg for Kschub, Chase for ally. That is the reason why the s n was coming fast. As for those advantages over a hall thrown Although outweighed, the North 412 392 406 few minutes later for the score And Perkins; referee, Contts, umpire. North End eleven is so .successful close score things, they can be By "SWEDE** OBERLANDER loosely. When , gripped, more ac- Sewsgo kicked the goql. Just before’ Hall; llneBman. Murphy. Ends were /not outclassed. They thrown out. If your team wins at ’Velvet on the gridiron. ’While the wonder­ gained much more yardage than J. Lucas .... i. Dartmouth, cni^ate direction - is afforded. A the half ended A forward pass^ to all nowadays, it is considered bad . .88 84 AIl-.\merica Halfback, 1025. ful playing of their galllant leader. their opponents. The North Ends M. Hassett .. .. .•.85 * wet b a n can be equally as well han­ Sheridan netted Mandheater 35 Captain Brunlc Moske towerp taste to ask how it did it. 86 The proper grip Is moat import­ gained 12 first downs ^gainst four M. Shernian .. - .97 79 dled; ^ yards sijid brought the ball to the ‘W f T GARR HOLDS abdvo everything else, he is far Some of the undefeated survivors ant in hurling a forward pass. Why And by gripping the ball what by the Mohicans. In the aerial at­ of the day were Michigan, Penn­ E. Anderson .. . .85 95 Meriden 15 yard line. Thu. whistl'e from individual. His players are tacks the Mohicans did not com­ M. McKinney .. . .64- 83 not compare the movements of a we call "authorltyV can be gained. blew and Manchester hAd lost its not jealous of him. He attributes sylvania, Southern California, forward pass to those nsed in swing­ plete any out of three tries while ’A a t is. the ball seems to follow a advantage. LEAD IN GRID SCORING his success to the assistance he re-. Stanford, Alabama, Army, Cornell, ing a golf club? The same pri­ definite fixed route as If ordered. the North Ends completed three out Navy, Lafayette, Missouri, Notre 429 427 239 Sobby Vendrilla center of the ceives from his mates and as long^ Weaving No. mary essentials are discovered in It does not float, as one loosely of seven attempts. Dame, New York University, Ohio 8 Manchester team, had bedn taking, New York. Oct.' 23.— "Vfrhlppet” as the Cloverleaves work on : that M. Morgan ...... 78 80 both. , furled. The score came in the third State, Washington and Jefferson, the force of meat of the Meriden Carr, of Syracuse, continued today idea they seem destined fdr further M. Klein ...... 78 72 A hasty survey reveals that each ^ The ball leaves the hand just as rushes through denier and off tabkle laurels. period when on the five yard line, West Virginia, Holy Cross and first must have the proper grip; It begins its downward path bn the to lead in the racO for Individual a backfield man missed a bad throw Brown. L. C alve...... 72 76 but an injury to hie elbow fereod Despite the pouring rain yester­ C. Jackmore .. . .76 84 perfect execution and timing of the arc. The throw is verg similar to scoring honors among the eastern day about 200 fans trecked to from center but recovered in back The latter now takes front' rank him out of the play And MAnehester colleges. His totaP is fifty-nine N. Taggart ...... 85 82 swing of the arms; at the exact mo­ the peg that a catcher nses when suffered eonsldersbly,. Vondirillo, Hickey's Grove to watch the game of the goal. with the best of them and, if you throwing to second, directly’" over­ points, the result of eight touch­ care for my opinion as to just who ment a snap, of the wrist and the one of the neatest taclclen on the and see if the Cloverleaves iicere On the offense for the North follow through. ' . hand, never sidearm. < In this man­ downs and eleven points After these are, I would name Michigan, 389 39^ 431 local team, was playing up to his simply an air castle that was 'Ends, "Curley” Trouton featured Then in order to secure those few ner It is'not easily blocked by the touchdown. Bill Madfden, Columbia Notre Dame, Pennsylvania, Army, Weaving No. 2 usual standard and his lose was felt bound to break against the first with his end runs, while “ Mike” precious yards of additional dis­ Inchafging linemen, thereby spoil­ captain, is only a point, behind Carr. Stanford, Ohio State and Southern M. Flliere ___ . .67 70 keenly. He reappeared later, htlW- real opposition it faced. Sacherek smashed the line for gain F. Nelson ...... 79 70 tance other bodily forces must be ing the play. The remaining leaders were Wil­ after gain. Mitchel, Evans and Wil­ California. ever. 1 When the game started, it was J. Lappen ...... 77 90 co-ordinated with the muscles of son,' Lafayette, 48 points; Strong,' the candid opinion of the majority son starred on the defense, each N. Woodhouse . . .88 97 the arms. But first, let us exam­ TILDISN TO CAMPAIGN FOR Meriden used old fbotbs^l trlckS) New York University, 46; Sbaugh-' breaking up many plays. most of which were in -vogue ahofit of the spectators that Old Man E. Kissmann . . . .70 74 ine the grip. RETURN OF OU> HONORS nessy, Goigste, 45; Graham, Ford- 1926 would add the Cloverleaves Schultz and Donovan were the ELEVDI CIHIEGE GRID Bnless a player has exceptionally New York,. Got 25.-—That WIl- 10 years ago but they wofk«d^'>ot ham, 45; I.ane,''’ Dartirputh, AS: only ones that stood out in the because (hey would have been edac- to its credit. But they were soon to 381 401 383 short and stubby hands I never ad­ ’ liam T. Tilden, 2nd, will conduct a Weston. Boston College, 42; TViis- realize their mistake. The Ram­ Mohican line with their defensive Spinning No. 2 vise the ball to be thrown while determined campaign next season tlve against s team of the same colonia, Pennsylvania, 41; WHsen, TEAMS ARE UNDEFEATED calibre, but simply heoavso tho bler-Tigers kicked-off. The kick work while Harper was the only one E. Francischlna ..74 73 resting, loosely within the fingers. to regain his tenale laurels Is Indt* Army. 40; Fields Pennsylvanians6; was low and Tyler grabbed i t , and Morlden Una - woo attaptionally who could gain ground consistent­ E. Sillano ...... 60 77 A firm grip as In golf Is desired. oated by the ei>ehaaiiiloii*ei determi­ Hoekelmsn Cornell 36; Hltterldga, ATAs downed almost in hla tracks. ly. Blpvea of the leading eazteni col­ A. Gustafson .. ..68 67 Let me try to analyse the petition nation tb play tthm d th 1127 at heavy. Thia faei,vCOAidid with the Holy Cross, 32; O’Hare, Glarksra, For the majority of the first quar­ The lineups: lege elevens boast a record of no de­ J. Brazaskl . . . ..72 .70 of the ball in my hand. Wimbledon andv St.' Cloud, an­ rough lahie tlrs hoaaa tsam 81; Mehler, Colgate, SO^^Bnssell. ter tha ball zlg-zAgged back and North Ends Mohicans feats so far this season, but none B. Moonan ...... 62 69 My fingers cover the lacing with nouncement of which Is contained played on Its own field^rdefeated Maine, 30; Roberts, New York-Uni- -forth in mid-field with the advant­ Crockett ...... Shea has massed a point total to equal the first joints extending beyond. in . the cnireht Issne of American Manchester. . versity, 30. ^ age resting on tfafi Cloverleaves. RE the 188 of Pennsylvania. Only one, 321 346 352 My second finger covers the last Lawn Tennis. T)lden> provlde(f his Seoond*^Halt In tivB second period, realizing K r o l ...... Donovan Boston College, boasts an uncross­ lace toward the heel, psy thumb Is injured knee : recovefs. will he a Farr to Farr da the forward that the opportunity of a lifetime RT ed goal line. Both Penn and New NATIONAL LEAGUE’S .further towards the heel, passing contestant In the' an-eomersyelngles fawes nearly hrputht.Mahcheatef COLLEGE AIHLETES faced them, the Cloverleaves start­ M itch ell...... Schultz York University have been scored FOOTBALL STANDING over the seam on the side. In this at Wimbledon and the Freneh hard a icere In tho thlrd'peiHod. Morlden ed a march toward the Hartford RG on but oncb. Lafayette has scored W. L. T. Pet. manner the ball is so balanced that court championshipe at. St. Cloud," kicked off and Ding' Farr , tore goal line. With the Mo'ske broth­ T a y lo r ...... Brinkman 174 points but has 27 on the wrong the long axis Is inclined slightly to­ around end fo f 21 yaords. He fol­ PtANAA,U.WAR ers. Bill McLaughlin and Brennan Philadelphia------6 b J. 1.000 the article declared. C side of the ledger. Chicago Bears .. 5 0 1 1.000 ward the toe of the ball. lowed this npM*vlth a pass to his alternating, the ^pigskin passed G a llis...... Medbury The table showing wins and loss­ So much for the grip. Now ior brother tor 16' yardg more and a Chicago Cards . . 5 1 0 .800 ' Has Bud Gorman^' thq heavy­ New- York, Oct 25V*-Another white line after white line until LG es, points scored and opponents’ the swing of the arm.; Watch my second pass to uio same man gave the ball reached the. 15-yard line. Pottsville ...... 4 1 0 .800 weight pugilist, aver htda Kaodiafi challenge to the supremacy of the B. Sacherek...... Flynn total points, follows; Duluth ...... 3 1 1 .760 hand as the ball Is bronghf directly oat?-i-D. F. O. Manchester Ifi mere yards. This Here Brennan fumbled and the LT over my shoulder. ' For a longer brought the locals. up to striking A. A. U> was seen today in the visitors recovered. They immedi­ W. L. T. Pts. O. Providence ...... 3 1 0 .760 ■ Wo. ■ ’ . wording of the call for the annual TA^ilson ...... Gebeau U. of Penn...... 5 0 0 188 7 distance and ^ p ie n . trled^-A drop- ately panted. Green B a y ...... 3 1 2 .750 meeting of the National Collegiate LE Lafayette ...... 6 o A 174 27 Los Angeles .... 2 1 0 .667 kick. Tbe attempt failed and It -was At this . point. Captain Brnnis C hartler...... McErlane New York Unv. . . . 5 0 0 122 7 Meriden’s ball on the 20 yard Ifite. Athletic Association, in which is Moske showed a rare bit of jndg- New Y o r k ...... 3 3 0 .500'' pointed out “ the aggressive cam­ QB Brown ...... 5 0 0 115 14 Meriden . Iwag held for downg end ment.v Standing on the Hartford 40 Buffalo ...... 2 2 0 .600 paign to be started .with the avowed Trouton ...... Merkle Holy Cross ...... 5 0 0 139 28 Detroit ...... 3 .3 0 .600 Who.tIsBahe^Ruth Worth? Sewago, the Meriden ''captain yard line, ha signalled for a fair RHB W. and Jef...... 6 0 0 94 27 Brooklyn ...... 2 -■4 0 .333 catch. In their over-imxlousness, E. Wilson ...... Buell West Virginia .... 5 0 0 113 10 Iw ulekl . 1 « . o . ■ i-° the Hartford ends eraahed Into Milwaukee ..... 2 4 0 .333 A Brig, him. A fifteen yard penalty placed 'LHB C orn ell...... 4 0 0 107 14 Akron 1 2 2 .333 Meriden 25 yard llfie but his team A ll Slugger Can Get (^n. Palmer JB. Pierce, president of the ball on the 25-yard line. The Sacherek...... Harper Army ...... 4 0 0 110 28 Dayton ...... 1 2 0 .333 waa held for dowffa and *Farr cole-' FB Navy ...... 4 0 0 107 54 •brated by making 20 yards around t^e asaoeistion. who for years has cloverleaves were hack In a hnddle Kansas City .... i 3 0 .260 WAg^ a egmpalga agalnat A. A. U. Substitutions: North Ends, Mc­ Boston College . . . 3 0 0 116 0 and. Instantly and hack almost a« quick O&ntoii *••••■•• 1 3 1 .250 How much is Babe Ruth worth? carried out his thoughts on fren- domination et amateur track Brunlc Moske, aldsA. by perfect In­ Kenna fof Crocket; Evans for Krol; C olum bia...... 4 1 0 112 24 H a rtford ...... 1 4 0 .200 ( ThiA* was Manchester's aoeimd The New York club -will have to .lied .flnancs. . • . chance to score and a.forward past sportg. The meeting will he held at terference picked a hiole through Hamilton for Mitchel; - Melon for Syracuse ...... 4 1 0 146 27 Hscino •••••••• 1 4 0 .200 answer that question to the Babe’s Ruth has let It be known that he to Treat brought-the ball 16 yards the Hotel Astor on D u m b er 29 tackle, altered hla course toward Taylor; Magnason for E. Wilson. G eneva...... 4 1 0 120 29 Columbus ...... 1 5 0 .167 intends to ask for 2169,000 for and 80. : Mohicans: Bray for Shea; B. Shea satisfaction before spring roll: to the 10 yard line. Another for­ end and skirted for a fifteen yard Bowdoln ...... 4 1 0 48 28 Louisville ...... 0 2 0 .000 around. 1937. That sesmb like a lot of -gain b^Are the Rambler-Tigera ’ for Flynn; Cole for Buell; White Georgetown ...... 3 1,1 197 19 H am m ond...... 0 3 ' 0 .000 money, but Babe holds he is -worth ward to L. Farr behind the goal vj^gs for Medbury. Ruth received 252,000 for hls- AS LB.1GUS FOOTBALL secondary defense brought him to ; Yale „ 1 0 g4 14 Yesterday’s Results services daring the season Just every cent pf it. grquadad. Meriden’s final score oame when rooklyn-Phlladolpfala, rain. Mother Earth. The Rambler-Tifen Referee: Moskl; nmpire. Rynos- Carnegie Tech .... 3 1 0 109 17 Hartford 16, Brooklyn 6. cldsed. He is paid in weekly in­ During bis American League ca­ New Y oi* 6, Wilson WfideaU 0. delayed too long and a five yaril kie; head linesman, McLaughlin. A m herst...... 3 1 1 81 21 New York 13, Kansas City 0. stallments of 21,000) extending oVer> reer he has made about ten-millions a forward pass .was intercepted by Chicago Bulls 29. Cleveland 12. penalty brought the ball to the fiva Princeton ...... 2 1 1 41 47 Provideiice 14, Pottsvlllo 0 .‘ tbe entire year. for the club owners* - Babe is like­ Tomklewitch oh Manchester’s,* 12 Reck Island 0, Newark 0 yard stripe with the .goal, to go. SAINTS* PRACTICE SESSIONS Dartm outh...... 3 2 0 169 30 Chicago Cards 3. Milwaukee 8. The Idea is to keep Ruth in ly to get the 1160,000 if he sticks. yard llUa Another forward to "the n w Standings. Bill' McLaughlin was called Penn State ...... 8 2 0 IfrD 44 Chicago Bears 24, Duluth 6. . spending money. If the Babe re­ Jack Dampaciy got -ehne to a half same man brought .the* ball to the / ■ • . Won Lbst Tied through tackle .r'and made s^at The Sg^ts basketball team will Colgate ...... 3 2 0 1S2 32 Los Angeles 0, Buffalo 0. ceived 22,000 per week dating the mlllidn for 6 0- minutes*- -hattHng 2-yard Une and'Nitchl went.over^ Philadelphia ...... S 0 . 0 two yards. Then Brunlc M bslt observe the following practice Fordham ...... 2 2 0 102 55 Detroit 25, Akron 0. seaaop, as any other ball p li^ r hav-, wkh Gene Tuttney. - That figure Sewago kicked-tte goaL Cleveland ...... V. S 1 Q shot like. a catapult stnlgM schedule for this week: ■Phlladelphia-Canton, rain. ing a 252,000 contract would, be makes A mare matter of 2150,000 Farr was the individual star of New York ...... 3 ^2 0 through the middle of thsBsnhlsf- Monday, 8 to 9. Whgt.was the , outcome, of the probably would be broke about ai seem not so much for. playing 164 the Manchester team, his long gains Rock Island ...... 2 ^2 • 1 TU^rs Hue for a touchdown. Tluj Wednesday, 9 to 10, bout between Pete Latzo and Bob­ How many world series has Jac- week after the season ended. bsU fames. - being the locals’ hast effort. Tom* Cbicago • ^...... « 2 3 1 try for i^lnt went w2do on a place* Thursday. 8:33 to 9:30. ' by Barrett last year?— B. N. M. mies Fournier played in?— V. B Money was made to bs spent-^ Ruth is a- Ugger attyaetlon- than klewltch did most of .the- rushing Wilson’s Wildcats ... 3 ;4 0 kick troth the the of W tit^ All pracUces will be held at the Iistso won oin polnte la 10 Dempsey ever was as a flghtsr, and for Meriden while Sewago and Dehi- Brooklyn : ...... : T ■' 2 O' MoskO. ■■ ■ .-C'v School street Reo. that is the theory the Babe works- rounds. Noa% .on. and so far. hq hag sueecisfttU^l h i paoka ’am in daUj;* lag sheas ea tU* dalaaaa. Okarlas Hswark *.«. •.t.^*.*.« A t A

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B y Olive Roberts Barton Perhaps you i?ant something ai Brown or rye breed ehpuld 1m _ _ ® . little different from the traditional used and the filling may be crMn^d NEASERVlaiNCi i n i ^ S w a i n pumpkin pie, cider and doughnuts bntter. minced olives and nuts.. I don’t know a man who doesn’t for your -Hallowe’en party. If so, The Mexican par&it keeps to the ^ .-A » )■ ^ TTHAT HAS GONE BEFORE In spite of .re t^ t, eifliotienel-dlfl- like jam. I believe- matrimonial here is a-new menue for you. yellow color scheme. ' turbancee—or.' perhaps bewuse ot School - girls of Southahlelds, bureaus would do a land-office A whole dinner menu is given, ' JUDITH MARTIN, a xonns business in husbands if they put Mexican Parfait teacher at Pendleton Unlverelty, them—Judith ate lieartJly. The ten* England, cannot wear rings' to but it can be used in part of supper satlcn of warattli and light and cheer-' school. Teachers complain that the among the credentials of their or light evening refreshments are Two cups .brown sugar, 1 cup U admired bx ERIC WATERS, water, 6 eggs (yolks), 3 cups heavy bolshevtetlc s e n io r , and Dr. tul talk about hey g r a d u a l l y girls ■'pay- too much attention to feminine clients, "She can make ■ wanted. ' PETER DORN, astronomy pro* smoothed the worried lines from her their. hancB, and not. enough to good. Dld-^faahjoned goose-berry Hallowe’en Party Menu cream, 1 pound walnut brittle, 1 feasor. forehead. .« • their • bpoks. -• The matter came to Jam, and for cherry preserves she "Vegetable CoCktall In Oranges doken dry macaroons. MYRA ALDRICH, a spoUed “Where la thSt oute Myra Al­ a head when an irate parent com­ can’t be beat.’’rThe "Billy boys” Broiled Chicken Put sugar and water in a spaooth ^ beauty living at JudithV boarding drich?” a sk ed '8 il^ of H ln Ho- plained thgt a teacher had kept her would be elbowing each other out Sweet Potato Pumpkins sauce pan and stir until melted.! bouse, hates Judith because ot Gonlgle. "1 m iss'h^ so when ahe girl's ring. The teacher explained of line at her door. Cauliflower au Gratin Then cook, without stirring, un,tll Eric’s attentions to her. Isn’t here. Dod’t you LOVE her that the girl kept tvrtgting the ring H^ve you ever entertained a Bat-wing Salad a soft ball is formed khen.a few Dr. Dom ,' a co-worker with black bdir and those gorgepue reds on her linger and would not pay at- bac|iclor who dinbs at his club or Jack ’o Lantern Sandwiches drops are tried in cold water.' Ponr DEAN TIMOTHY BROWN on the she wears to enhance ft?” ' tantion to lesions. The board up- hotels and who "knows no Mexican Parfait Cakes slowly onto yolks of eggs -hiaten discipline committee, disapproves Mias McGonJgle’a mouth was too ' hold the teacher. "spreads” save mint gelatlnated until thick. Bat constantlyfvrMele full for eonvereation, but «be.nodd<^ Coffee of Judith’s student friends. Reniembar when we ail brought Jelly with his lamb, a paper thim­ If you do serve supper or Just a adding sirup. Cook over hot water With Eric, Judith gets Into One of the Rogsys answered, Id her our friendship bracelets to school ble of; anpmic.apple sauce with his unti thick. Fold in cream whipped numerous scrapes, among them a place. "Do you mean |he rpd she little lunch, serve it before mid­ and used the Latin period to pas4 duck, guava with his patties, and night— for this is supposed to be until stiff. Put. walnut .'brittle dinner at a roa^ouse which is wears In her clothes or'on her fkce, ’em about,'^ink’by link? withMs turkey cranberries the raided, and a moonlight bike from Sisale?” she a s k ^ the magic hour, when things are through fqod chopper. Crumble color and' coflsistency of dried "sure to come true.” Some special macaroons and dry for five minutes which she is compelled to accept Slssle flew to the defense. “What blood? ' If she does rouge? So do we all. '"So x^That engaging young man, the stunt should be planned for the in a hot even. Mis crumbs and brit­ a ride home with “KITTY” SHEA, Prince of Wales, is about to move If be asks if there Is such a town ruffian, because Eric has would If you knew "'our eggs. witching minutes close to midnight tle thoroughly and fidd half .to the Myra Aldficb is a daxlfaig! Eveiry- into his new abode, Marlborough thing .aa^ Jam to be had, the assist­ custard mixture. Turn into'mold, drunk too much. house,'the home bf the late.queen If only part of the menu is need­ Dean Brown tells her that his body picks on her.” ant waiter goes to the waiter, the pack In lea and salt and let stfi&d mother Alexandria. What a- waste waiter, goes to the captain, the ed the salad, sandwiches, ice, cake wife is going to visit friends in a Lilian Stedway’s cool voice cut* In /and coffflee are sure to please. four hours or longer. Serve .sprink- ^ small town upstate, but Judith from the foot of the table. She what, a -waste' for some - girl • who captain goes to the head waiter, led -with remaining mixture ol /f -would jUBt dote on shopping around the head waiter goes to the stew­ Sweet cider and nuts can be serv­ sees her in the city liotel where spoke as If to the entire table but ed during the evening, or salted crumbs and walnut brittle. The Judith has gone for a week end she fixed her condemning eye on ;fbr>orshge and black cretonne for ard, and the steward goes to-the the sqn parlors' and other certain nuts can accompany the salad and freezing mixture- should be' three of relaxation. Mrs. Brown Js es­ Slssle. “Please try to avoid quarrels manageme^. • In three quarters of parts ice to one part salt. at the table, ^ ls ,“ she said. “They’re^ "woman’s touches.” But how nice an hpur ‘ He is presented with an cider can take the place of coffee, corted by a handsome man. or be used In addition to the regu­ When she returns to Pendleton, very hard on ^ho digestion.” . for the prince! What a. comforta­ individual glass the size of a spool A simple sponge cake is delicious Eric gets off the same train and “So’s your old hash." muttered ble bachelor’s home he will have! with a rlbh label that tells him it lar afterdinuer beverage. to serve with the rich Ice sug'gested« Dean Brown secs them together. Slssle. is orange marmalade. He dips in a The cocktail is made ot finely- although tiny round cookies painty Mrs. Brown sends for Judith and Caroline McGonlgle said, “Myra’s Good news for shopkeepers! tentative spoon'and tastes it. diced ra-w carrot, celery, cabbage with melted chocolate to picture throws herself and her secret on gone out to dinner. Saw hw dolling Queen Mary, dispatcher says, can “Just as I suspected,’’ he re­ and tomato moistened with French owls, faces or the proverbial witch her mercy. Judith assures her up fit to kill. She wasn’t here for buy a Jade, elephant, 4. Jade, monkey, marks. to the flower ‘ Holder. “ Up dressing, made piquant with Wor- on a broomstick, are cunning. A she will not speak of having seen any meals yesterday. Seems to me a curved ivory doo-hunky, a pair of till today It has puzzled me to chester&hlre sauce. Oranges are hol­ wooden skewer makes an excellent her in town. she’s out more than she’s in,' these Pq-eilich candelabra, ■ two French know what they did -with the stuff lowed out and faces cut in them a "brush” for this painting. During this conversation, the days.” chaise lounges, two Wedge'wood they used to make overshoes out la Jack o'lantern. The cocktail Is dean comes home and says sneei^ Slssle took a huge Mte pf cake. •vases, » crystal chandelier, a Plor- 'bf.” ; p’aced in a paper drinking cup cut ^ ^ ------— ingly, “1 trust you and Mr. Waten •My. It must feel grand to bo so entine brass candlestick, a painted Hjjuve” you-;' ever noticed- your down to fit the inside of the orange. enjoyed your week-end trip. Miss popular!” * tea CAddif, a pink glass vase, and an bachelor.ifuflst adroitly turn the The chicken Is broiled as usual, Martin.” Judith had papers to grade iditer old *glass hang'lantern in half an con-veiaatlon•to Jam? He will in­ the golden brOwn coating carrying Women R ave NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I dinner, but -shsT found It hard to' hour! '• ' * ■ ■ ■ ■ variably. He may be Machiavellian out the color scheme. settle to work. She sat Idly with ■Well, what women couldn’t do as (Bnough-to make you think you Sweet potatoes are boiled and CHAPTER XVII the i>en holder In her hand, and the w ell,'If-the coin of . the realm'^was O ver N e w v , rriH E umbrella fell down and the have' had an inspiration to offer it mashed for the “pumpkins.” Season bottle of red Ink open before her. behind "her, and ahe didn’t haVb to to him. But the fact remains; you well and fo ra Into, tiny pumpkins. IA dean stooped to set it up again. The pile of themes diminished very read the.price,tag? French Poioder He had not met Judith’s eyes. slowly, and at eleven o’clock she send;to the cellar for his favorite Use a skeweT to make the tiny de­ kind and thereafter you carry on Judith puHed her scarf around her. ya^ .led, stretched her . arms apd iHfve you hqard this talk’Sbout pressions always found on pump­ A new kind of face powder is bet«. *T don’t know how Mr. Waters en­ w-.i.:ed to the wlndpw. .e opeioed. the conversation yourself. He is kins. Brush over with melted but­ Made by a new French Process^-etays "the wage-earning neuter?”. Spin­ delightfully, sublimely and entire­ joyed his trip. I enjoyed-mine very It and let the cool night air blow Into sters who long to keep house, and ter and use a raisin for'the stem. on until you take it off. Pores and lin^w much, thank you.” She was shaving .the room. Then she we&t back to the spinsters who. long to car-ie a car­ ly occupied. Bake in a quick oven until brown. do not show. Not affected by peiapira-' the words close. stu :y table and worked feverishly eer are Joinlng'forces, they say. The liam trying to be subtle. I won­ The cauliflower Is baked In the tion. Gives life and beauty to your) Dean Brown began to remove bis for two hours. At laht the* pile of stay-at-home spinster keeps house der Jf 5,1 .^aip! Well, here If is. Girls, oven until brown on top. complexion almost unbelievable. It isi ^overcoat. Its sleeves stuck and he papers had been gone through./ and :1s paid, a salary- by the -wage- If ypu- are in search'of a husband, Bat-wing salad Is unusual enough called MELLO-GLO. You will teye t i l cast a resentful glance at his wife, Judith raised her head and' was earning sister and a nice l|ttlahome it niattera not ■ whether your nose to require a recipe. who sprang to help him. “Oh,” he straightening her cramped shoul­ is hgd-'by fill. One w^y of' soMng Is .rp’frbusse or your forehead high, -Bat-Wing Salad (Individual) The J. W. Hale, So. ManchesterJ said, “I saw you'returning with him ders, when there was a noise on the the servant problem. ' your. Charleston a bit stiff or your One slice pineapple. 3 large cook­ and naturally thought—” porch below. She ran to the window avoirdupois.'plus, learn to make ed prunes, 1 teaspoon cream cheese, “I don’t care what you thought;" by the balcony and looked I out. AJ! Jam'and ha-ve him to dine. said Judith. "1 went to Middleburg " And'speaking of the servant I teaspoon peanut butter, lettuce. was still In the yard. A .car stood problem, Mrs.- Flfi Potter Stillman alone. I don’t know where Eric parked a little way up the street, Cut pineapple in half abrough the .Waters went. Good by, Mrs. Brown.” is proud rather than ashamed of the center. Place on a crisp lettuce leaf ^ evidently left for the night by some- fact that the.'affianced bride of her PUT STOMACH IN The dean’s wife gave her a glance one staying In .the next house. Its with the round edges toward but of pleading. The dean caught It. headlights were out. son, Bud StUlman, was, in the net touching each other. Work Judith was approariilng the front crudh sense,;"a hired girl” in her cheese and peanqt butter together A squirrel began to chatter sleep- own ^ m e . V ORDER AT ONCE door, and Mrs. Brown ran after her. lly In the tree opposite Judith’s win­ until blended, using butter to mois­ She siep\)ed out on the porch, and the front door shut ' "Qlris- .will work ■ In factories,” ' Dean Brown followed, and stood In outit the blanched face of Mrs. Brown. \ dow. The noise be^oyv might have ten. Remove stones from prunes. the arched door watching them. come from his scampering feet on ske told me on her porch, at Grand Stuff two with mixture and place, Aihse,” and there IS' ho' scorn at­ ’Tape’s Diapepsin" for “Good by,” Judith said again to and twirled' her around violently. couldn’t you see he was trying to the wooden floor of the porch. cut side down, between the pineap­ the wild-eyed and speechless womsm. Judith turned back to the light, tached. - But if a girl works in ple halves to form the body of the Gas, Indigestion or “Look here, you can’t afford to be hold her up? Why, he was grabbing another woman’s kitchen, she feels She stepped out on the porch, and for her purse right when I socked and began to gft ready.- fpr bed. ’ She. bat. The pineapple forms the wings. BO soeially. lower than the factory* ori Sour Stomach the front door shut out the blanched damn choosy with me. You and him.” brushed her'hair hastily, for she vrtu Cut thin strips from the remaining face of Mrs. Brown. very tired. ‘ office .girl. And ■ yet th^re is' no DOCTOR young Waters! I.got you both rlglit prune and place them on the pine­ ^She crossed the bridge and made whe're you can’t squirm or squeal.” Judith did not contradict him. With a sigh of relief she reached wvrk^-which has* to be done like.the for the campus almost at a run. It They went on towqrd College road drudgery-of-housework.” apple In such a way that they make Instantly!, Stomach corrected.^ “What do you mean?” demanded for the electric light switch and gpt • BY NINON. the frame, so plain In a bat’s wings. was in shadow, for the western build­ Judith, throwing back her sbouiders. In silence. JudKh was still uncer­ Into bed. She was shivering bet\yeen You never feel the slightest dlstn?8i ings screened it from the low rays Shea stepped still nearer and tain ,pf her voice. At length, the boy the cold sheets when the no|se on With the. downfall of the kaiser, The sandwiches are round with from Indigestion or a sour, acid, of the setting sun. thrqat out his black Jowl. “ Well, who..had last spoken took up the the porch repeated Itself. Thls’Ume many pretty little stories are com- faces cut OL half the slices of bread. gassy stomach, after you eat . a She hurried across the central there’s the Blue Moon. And If there conversation again. “Wonder If It It was unmistakably the scuffllpg of ins out about hie domestic affairs. A . sharp-pointed knife makes this tablet of "Pape'3 Diapepsln.”.' The , lath. The mounds were still dis­ wasn't the Blue Moon, there’s Lov­ was Shea,” he mused. “Don’t see h'unian feet. Sto'ries that could not be told about work very easy. A triangle for the moment it reaches tbe stomach all! tinct in the twilight. They lifted er’s Leap, AND the ride home.” what he’d be trying stlck-up stuff Judith ran to the open window a kaiser's sons are now told about nose, new moon for the mouth -.rJ sonrnesa, flatulence, heartburn,^ their rounded heads against the He put a .hand on her wrist. But for. S.h'd think he made all the agrain. A muffled, dialogue in mala the mnn at Doom. Not long ago. almond-shaped slits for eyes. The gases, palpitation and paln.disap^ smooth lawn Just ahead of her. boodle he could use in his boot­ voices was going on. But there was Princess Jbachl'm, widow of the ex- nose and mouth are filled with bits before Juditflf could scream, someone legging.” pear. Druggists guarantef each A man emerged from behind them intervened. The two youths whom another apund that made Judith kaiser's youngest eon, remarried, of pimento, while ripe or green package to correct digestion at and walked toward her. At first she had seen on the path ahead had Judith looked up. “Is that bis strain her ears.. It was the sound of "a mere boron.” Prince.Eitel Fried­ olives, cut from the stones, fill the once. End your stomach trouble Judith scarcely noticed him, so ab­ beard Shea’s voice and returned. business?” • a woman sobbihiig. rich, .the second son, filed suit- for eyes. for a few cents.— ^^Vdv. sorbing were her own thoughts. But One of them struck at the man, The boy laughed and nodded. She threw on hen bathrobe and ran divorce against his wife, reminding ^ hen ho came a little nearer and but Shea was gone. In a lurching “Didn’t you know it? Most of the Into the hall. A night light was still everyone of the time when the stood in the path before her, she gallop across the campus. hooch drunk in Pendleton comes burning over the head 6f the stairs. crawn.'prlnceaa Gecile begged' the started back. One of the boys started to chase down from Middleburg by auto. And She ran down the steps, kmping faer- kaiser to let her divorce bis philan­ “Kitty” Shea hunched his trousers him, but gave.lt up and came back. the auto Is driven by none other than eyes on the glass of the door. dering son, 'and 1 the kaiser turned up and swaggered toward her, Ho peered Into Judith’s face. “Did our friend back'yonder—If It was he. Outside, silhouetted against the purple with rage. - “Howdy, Judy, fine evening, ain’t he hurt you? Why-^It’s Miss Mar ' “Why don’t you file charges street lamp, were the figures of two Other times, other customs! it?” tin!'-’ against Shea?” he said. "He’s 4 bad men; They seemed to be holding If You’ll Return t]^e Bottles Judith did not answer, but he fell Judith looked at'hlnS dazedly. The one. Somebody ought to get his something between them.. While i^a "There .is,.not a truthful woman Into step beside her. She walked boy, giggled, “Guess I ought to get goat.” watched, they propped their burdpn living,’’ I > read, “who would not you’ll help us keep down the cost of faster, and he burst into laughter. an. A In Latin after this.” It was Judith tried to’ speak naturally. against the door frame and rah. rather, be a lovely vamp than.an milk. Operating expense is one of the “What’s the hurry? Plenty of time Judith rushed to the door apiT the thin, spectacled youth in her “I couldn’t afford to get mixed up in ugly bookkeeper.” determining factors of the cost of dairy before chow. Not six o’clock yet.” Horaci class. -* such a mesa," she said. flung It open, and Myre Aldrich fell True! "Who longs for the brains Still she did not speak. When She thanked him. They left her at the Stedway door. into her arms. of Empress- Theodosia or Jean d’ products, and bottle cost is a mighty they reached the turning point In “But who was the brute?” asked Dinner -had begun when Judith {T o Be Continued) Arc, apd what woman would not important item of operating. the pathway, she saw two men stu­ the other man. "And what was he entered the house. She went to her dents a little way off, and made a Rke to |>e a Mary Pickford or Miss Return your bottles promptly ; it is a trying to do?’t , roonv and freshened her face and A tragedy hits Pendleton campus America? movement as if to run to them. Judith's horn-rlmmed r e s c u e r hair. Then ahe went back down good habit to get into. But Shea caught her by the arm In the next chapter, and MynDbaa a- spoke up. “Brlghton.j^ou silly ass. stairs and Into, the dining room. narrow escape. -Mrs. ‘ Ada Chhmberiain, wife of nimiBiraMniraiiBgmiiiiR a Los Angeles attorney, killed her WM three little children the other day and. ended her own life. A lengtl^y WiK.STRAUGHAN vs npfe left behind her explained that "Setvice A h^ys” she killed her children| because she are'too short there is tendency to sucAST cenrtn sr. had not been a good mother to them SOUTH MANCHeSmCOMH develop'hammer-toe; so that the and must take'them from a world ends of the toes point downward for which she had not prepared Goxl Nature Instead of forward. This is also a them. ‘ . a r i d disabling defect. 'One sometimes wonders if there Much, is said cqncerning weak­ is not -too nduch hullabaloo about Posed by Hazel Hurd. ness of the arch. There was a time this parent business nowadays. One. when high arches were considered cannot pick up’«ny paper or- maga- CONDITION— A. narrow, under­ the normal type* arid, indeed, the line wltbont reading some outbreak developed chest. , G o x l H E a l i ariatocrSlic type. HAm AND SKDf TELL TP on '"why and-how we parents ha-ve TREATMENT — You need to Modern study o f the arch of the REAIi B I ^ A N ^ . BOD? NEEDS REPAIR diseases as rickets or tuberculosis, The most elegant'of ' a l l __ , failed'.” -There’is-alm ost-a mor-. awaken your longs to their sense of foot indicates, that’a * very high mllji- bldity in'parents’ over-serious out-! This is the second of a seriea ot the skin seems to be overmolst grch Is _ not as'desirable as one of nery is the small black velvet cha­ responsibility. Practice deep f / t a t five articles on children’s health. •much of the time. look'on theilr Job today. ‘OAe 'Cleaners Clean moderate height, and that a loir peau with a'pin'of real diamonda '- Ourmothers who spanked us, breathing raercises in the open air. Tomorrow: Muscles and Weight. If there are difficulties in the arch cannot bh constantly con­ and platinum, digestion of some foods, the child fed -us, knitted' mittens for us, bak­ ■ When you get np In the morning, demned. , The only real test Is its ed -littie'pies-'for'our play parties, By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN may have an eczematous eruption. plfice your< hands* on your hips and ability to carry the’ person proper­ rubbed our j chapped -'hands -with There Is a Difference! Editor Journal f ot the American If it is especially sensitive to the ly without pain or fatigue. B^TS ARB NEW throw back your head as far as ^ou eating of other foods. It may devel­ mutton tallbw, curled our hair - oq Medical Association and of Hygeia, ^ ‘ r-. -a , wht- rags, ’ gave us birth day ■ parUes, can," pushing your chest out. This the Health Magazine op red spots, or itching of the skin, Cleaning isn’t just cleaning, any more or blisters. Havlnk been faeglected for eo todk'-us for picnics,.washed out oUr is also an. excellent exercise to The hair rft the healthful child Non-Skid long, all belts, girdles and sashes mouth with soap' and water- %hen normally Is plentiful and should The child in contact with other have taken on a.new slghidcancei we^told. lies, didn't Jiave much time strengthen the back. than the work of a skilled artisan is the have a luster, which la due to the children In school may also be­ and are featured on all frocks. ' to wonder, whether or not they were presence of sufficient oil. come affected With ringworms or being good parents. They Just PATCHING PAPER. same as that of a novice. Skill and It'Is sufficiently pliable to per­ other skin parasites, which produce '".S MOST POPULAR keep plugging away at the Job, Save all pieces of wall paper for mit Its .being kept In various posi­ scaling of the skin and redness. leaving.the result;on‘the lap of the patches In Case of accident. Often equipment always make a difference. tions. It may he long or short, One ot the advantages -of regular 'Gods. , physical examination lies in the No form of trimming. - is more- a.new piece can bp superimposed fine or coarse, straight or curly, And none of them“'were forced oyer a stained or disfigured section according to hereditary factors early detection of such complaints popular on avenlhg gowns than{m( If you’ll send us just one piece of ' combination ot Jewels and embrql- to kill us'or themselves for worry and be unnoticed. which are not amenable to control, and their nvoldance not ctily for the over'their deficiencies! except such as may be brought individual but the group. dery with a . 11 tide gold'dr silver In­ work, we’ll show you, far better than wo PARING FRUIT. about by the use of heat or of stiff All sorts of superstitions ai^e terwoven. • J waxes, such as are now sold in ev­ Always pare fruit with a'silver !•*- can tell you, just what we mean. CaH prevalent as to proper inethods -of CGLEANING MIRRORS. knife as steel discolors it and ery cosmetic department. walking. - Children arc told to toe- FRINGES SHA^ro - ; Clean a-fine mirror with-alcohol 1510.1 A Signal of Danger stains the fingers. out or toe-in and' are fitted with • hut do not let . it-run under the In certain diseases, such as re­ queer shoes of ; various types to Fringe Is mctren^ely popdlqr, jmt- frame. Dust a mirror frequently. mit from deficiency o. the thyroid force them into unsual postures. only In sUk, but in beads of;peam. MRS. ADA M. *TH» gland secretion, the hair becomes The foot normally is held Shaded fringe is used very e ^ c t i- ^ PROPm POSTURE. scanty, dry and brittle. In such straight. Dr. Hugh Chaplin jjoints .V-. ly. Ostrich fringe is increasing.^ni Instances, treatment with oil or 'When I sweeping,'watch your poal.. D01JG4N DYE WORKS out in his consideration of the favor. tion. ^Tonr body should be erect, M ERRIFIELp INC. Waxes of any kind is only tempo­ healthful child this position not HARRISON ST. rary, and will not reach the gland- ypur;head ^up and : -ypur ihPuth only , enables it to cover the ground NEW GOLD 0 L 0 3 » . closed.' ‘ Teacher of Uar deficiency, which is primarily more rapidly but also favors the Mandolin, Tenor Banjo [ SOUTH MANCHESTER, responsible. Certainly a child in C O N N . ' maintenance of a strong arch and' Gold flecked'kasha is ofle.ot the ’ ' s i n g l e b l a n k e t s . Maiidola Cello-Banjo mis condition should have the best hielps to preserve the balance. new materials ,^ s i^d^mans' Ukulele , ,_ Mando-Cello bosslblo medical attention Imme- Mgny hpugewlvps prefer single Type of Shoe the most charming ohsrpiece'f^b^. bljuikets.he.cAvqP'Of eaqe in handlingi .Banjo-Mandolin ^ately. The big toe, as well as the smal­ - ■ ' - V . I A..other symptom of a lack of and' laundering. -Ensemble Playing for Advanced ler ones, should point straight for­ POPULAR BLACK. . Pupils. roper thyroid secretion is an ex- ward. If the shoes are too narrow Interwoven elastic— a new develop­ r -OIL,TOUR LOCKS. -Agentifor Gibson' Instruments. reme dryness of the skin In gen- the toes may be forced one over the ■ t A normal skin is slightly ment— ^makbs this shotildeb strap The ;,very latest word In chiokis' Lpck8rshonld.be oiled frequently. Odd Fellows’ Block other to the serious disadvantage the blaqk coat trimmed with blabk filoM Ih i smooth. In such -of proper locomotion. If” the YhoM* ribbon non-pllpplng. Oil the kpy find'turn it several times A t . the Center Room fur. ' f in the look. Uo two flights. MAJ^GHESTER EVENING HliRALDi MpND^Y^OGTOBER 25, 192«» • ■------^ ^ ^ ------'• ■:-m- ■/ ^ ' Fr.BJPfVfR FAN N Y T- SENSEamd liONSl GAS BUGGIES— Sweet Dreams By F^ank Beck Y U H H O !! [..t h e r e f o r e ; in recognition o f COME ON, BOYS. SH, SH, HEM, , Hallowe'en night snggeits lots of Y U H , H O !! T H E K I N G l ? YOUR OISTINGWLSHED. CONTRIBUTION THREE HU7 2 AHS FOR THAT A H . M Y YOU MUST'GET fun! HIS ROYAL , TO SCIENCE, THE PERFECTION OF THE DUKE AND CUCKOO ^COUNTRYMEN RIGHT. BACK IN A dance pteparation is necessao. HIGHNESS . HERE TO SEE THE' COMPRESSED ' AIR CAR, I HIS TRICK BUGGY. IN ROOM T H IS IS BED. HEAVENS! Let the social committee get busy TH E K I N 6 , M B !I ! . HEREBY DESIGNATE THEE A H U Z 2 A H ! YOU I----- 2 0 . THE [MORE THAN HE'S DELIRIOUS., Lest the time slips np on you. IS COME AND I'M NOT bDUKBI, NOW“ AND FOREVERMORE. OVERWHELM} MAID WHO il EXPECTED — _THAT FOOL. Open wide the church and sphool, TO GREET EVEN SHAVED. MOST HONORED SIR, STEP MOPS THE GARAGE MAT _ Welcome the lonely boy and hirl* T H E E . WELL... TELL FORTH ON YONDER BALCONY BATHROOM *«BRRV Enter into the fun and play. Zf COMPRESSED AIR PAHNie.—• A R IS ^ ! H IM I'4-L BE AND RECEIVE THE ACCLAIM TOLD M E INVENTION r*e‘Ce coin© Eats! Mix with games a fortune­ RIGHT OUT. YOUR c o u n t r y m e n . ' M telling HAD THE CAUSE. V ^ Y /' ‘N* everybody’ll say, “ We had a ■Q THIS. wonderful time.” 7 i “ The bride wore a > dress of a pale sea green; her hat was an ocean blue; slippers and stockings of a mother-of-pearl tine, and a| necklace of coral finished off this attractive costume of divers col- ors.” ■^C7ir ■:p; II Whenjve do get Mars we’ll only % find, that she wants to borrow money from us.

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iToi^ht, October 25 Republican Town Committee The Beethoven Glee club will Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rol^ members are reminded of the meet­ have a rehearsal'this evening at Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mid­ Public Whist ing to be held this evening at the the Swedish Lutherah church, the dleton spent the week-end in Tal- Recreation Center at 7:30. Chair­ second tenors and. second basses, at cott, N. H., with Mrs. L. B. Perry. Odd Fellows* Hall man Hyde la desirous that every 7 o’clock and the first tenors wd Free Deliver A u ^ ce s member be present. first basses at 8. The regular choir 7 Special Tlume Service Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gor­ Shepherd Eocampment. rehearsals will he resume'd Thurs­ Anjrw here Good Prizes and liefreshments. James Ragazzo has sold five day evening of this week. don of Cdsey Beach, spent the Unto 8 O’clock. building lots to Aime Oemara, con­ week-end with Mrs. Carrie A. Tay­ tractor, who Is planning to build on lor of Woodbridge street and Mrs. them in the very near future. An­ Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit Edgar Scranton of Strant street, drew and Pietro Cervlnl have sold Association officers, members and /aunts of Mrs. Gordon. ABOUTTOWN their six room cottage on Eldrldge guards ,aVe invited t o . attend a street to Miss Ruth M. Hynes. Both Mrs. Anna Mulligan who has meeting 'at ‘Venetian ■; hall, 5 6 Mar­ sales were made through the P. D. ket, street. Hartford,'Friday even­ teen visiting her daughter, Mrs. Com olio Real Estate Agency. Harold White of Bank street for ing of this week. LOCAL DOCTORS ATTEND J iQSiii® the past five weeks, has returned Miss Hilda Noone of Suffleld, to her home in Lowell, Mass. Charles W. Holman of Summit formerly a teacher {n the Eighth street left yesterday for Chicago to CONGRESS IN MONTREAL district, was the we^-end guest of attend .the National Y. M. C. A. The regular meeting of the Girls’ Mrs. Buell Grant of Henry street. Friendly society of St. Mary’s Epis­ conference being held . there this week. He is a member of .the board copal church will be held this eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Edtvard F. Moriar^y Dr. Caldwell am Dr. Friend left ning. of directors of the National Y. M. entertained a party of their local C. A. yesterday for Montreal to attend friends at their home on Spruce the 16th Annual Congress of the Captain Moses Blow, of Main and street Saturday evening. There American College of Surgeons in Williams streets, has purchased a Rehearsals for the biblcal drama was instrumental music, solo danc­ will be held at the South Methodist session there during the comifig six room .house on Oxford street, ed by Miss Anna Coughlin of Hart­ week. Tuesday And Wednesday through the R. J. Smith Agency. church this evening at 7 and 8:00 ford and amusing reminiscences of p. m., and the children’s group to Dr. Caldwell will be especially Captain Blow is to make Manches­ overseas experiences by three ter his permanent home. morrow at 4:00. interested in the sections on Sur­ World War veterans who were pres­ gery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, ent. During the evening the party Charles Sperber of Pearl street, programs of which are contributed William Rubihow of Rublnow’s sat down to a bountiful repast ANNUAL BLANKET SALE to by such loading men as W. W. Is in New York on a buying trip. served by the hostess. was taken yesterday to the Hart­ ford hospital to undergo treatment. Chlpman, Montreal, president-elect He is understood to be seriously 111. of .the American College of Sur­ geons, Wm. Mayo of Rochester, , Sizes: Minn., Prof. Archibald Young of I Warren I. Keith and Happy the University of Glasgow, Scot­ Bought from WEAK FLOR^HUMS AT ALL TIMES Holmes of the Keith Furniture land, and other leading men from 66x80 company are spending this week at the United States, Canada and Eu­ the sentl-annual furniture exposi­ rope. $5.00 tion in Jamestown, N, Y. Dr. Friend will attend the 'clin­ 70x80 and the Leading Mills ics in eye, ear, nose and throat and Shepherd Encampment of 'Odd will be particularly interested in / . 72x84 inches Fellows will .hold Its regular meet­ the sections dealing with this spe­ in the Country. ing this evening at 7:30: All mem­ cialty. Prominent men from this' bers are urged to attend as the continent and Europe will contrib­ *»• lodge is holding a ppbllc whist ute to the program on these sub­ immediately after, the meeting. jects. ' May when our syndicate of storea to- The whist will start promptly at 8 The doctors expect to return to has behn able to offer such good values aa these for *5 00 .5'^®, believe no one heretofore o’clock. Manchester on November 1. tiful block plaids, and plainloloreds"Ik m d ^ l bfaltete.

disap^4 S w a“ o'rtoXSy.'%hX% To avoid By Public R^uest We Continue This Offer 15 Days More Special Thone Service Tonight Rubb^ Heek Our switchboard will'be open tonight until 8 o’clock for the benefit of those .who win not be Step out in style with Attached . “ tJC ’f>'«"® Manchester400. Your order will h : l o r s h e i m SAM YULYES F Shoes 701 Main St. Johnson Block So. Manchester Heavy Plaid Double F lo rsh eim Shoes have that poise and ' Elsmond Single distinction which is the goal o f every man Blankets, $5.00 who values a good appearance. Styled to Blankets, $5.00 suit a young man’s fancy and quality-built Wooly warm plaid blankets in beau­ \ to give long service. SPECIAL tiful colors of rose, blue, lavender and These are the well known Esmond gold. Sizes 66x80, 70^80 and 72x84 single bl^kets—beautiful two-toned On Shoe Rep uring for 15 Days combinations in all the popular 2 inches. »IO Men’s Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular shades. A wonderful value. Sizes Price $1.50, Now In My Place ...... 66x80 and 70x80 inches. Ladies* Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular $1.00 GLENNEY’S Price $1.25, Now In My Place ..... ___ The very best oak leather used. These prices75c can’t be compared. Realize the saving and rush your work Heavy White Double in to the Silk and Wool Blankets, $5.00 Boston Shoe Repair Shop Blankets, $5.00 105 Spruce Street South Manchester A dandy plain white wool blanket for $5.00. Colored borders of blue, Handsome silk and wool blankets in rose, gold and lavender. Sateen bind­ beautiful solid colors of blue, gold, ing to match. Sizes 66x80 and 70x80 rose and lavender. Size 66x80 inches. A handsome blanket for the guest MRS. ELIOTT’S SHOP inches. room. GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 75 Henry St. Phone l\ 06.

Piano Tuning m / -SOUTH RNCHE:STTR • CONN and Talking Machine Repairing WANTED! TO BEPAUt AND CLEAN SEWING FALL MACHINES OF ALL lVtAKV:s TeL 821. All work guaranteed. Tel. Man­ chester No. 715. Go anywhere. R. W. GARRARD . 37 Edward St. Manchester And New Fixings KEMPS N ew ! Man wants to step out this fall, attired niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii at his best—and here is the Store that offers that opportunity at a compara­ Cloth Frocks chon tively small outlay. Smarter are the I featuring bloused back designs and finer are the fabrics than and bolero styles ever before. GOOD THINGS TO CAT \ $25.00 Shirts Headwear S ' * We have just received the best looking All the wanted styles— Here they are—^the Al­ cloth frocks in one and two piece styles fea­ collaira-to-match, neck­ pine or fedora shapes, Meat Department turing the bloused back and bolero. All the band and collar-attached the snap brims and the favored fall shades—Spanish raisin, navy S ‘Select Meat for your Thursday dinner from these modes—are shown in back bows—^in all the and jungle green. You can be assured you plain and fancy patterns, wanted colorp, $3.50 to I suggestions: i will be correctly dressed in one of these $1.79 to $5.00. $5.00. I Woodward’s Native Veal — Tender Chops, Cutlets, frocks, especially if it comes from Hale’s. Underwear i Stew. You’ll like these fine Neckwear combination Suits with There’ll be plenty of PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... 25c lb. the three-quarter legs color worn in Ties this Chopped so that all the juice is retained. and half sleeves *-they’re season and we have an special at: Union Suits, unusual selection at a E Tender Cuts of Top Round Steak. s $2.00 to $5.00. 2-Piece feature price of $1.00. -MAIM STREET- Suits, $2.00, $4.00 and E '-A Special on a limited number of Fat Ribs of Corned E $6.00 per suit. I Beef for Hash at 9c a pound. 'i "SaMANCHESTER. C t. Gloves S Lean Shoulder Cuts of Lamb for Stewing. E Hosiery An excellent assortment I Rib andLoin Lamb Chops of Pinehurst Quality. 5 Plain colors, clocks and of capeskins, mochas and = Light Meat Tuna»25c a can. S patterns are presented in suedes; with or without i Sweet Peas— 7, cans 33c. | a pleasing selection ^of the embroidered backs; I Parksdale Eggs—43c d^en. | lisles, wools and mix­ values here at $1.50 to tures, at 50c to $1.00. I Burt Olney Peas—2 cans 41c. $5.00f' V ., S DEWEY-mCHMAN OPENING S Royal Lunch Crackers, 21-4 lb. boxes, 37c. dlesticks and almond dishes, tea State Cafe and Delicatessen Res­ s Strictly Fresh PuUett Eggs—65c dozen. A feature of espeilal Interest to and coffee service and table cut­ taurant, .20 Blssell street, opens to­ lery. ^ , a women at the openifig of the morrow. Charles Knhr, Prop.-«- = First Delivery Leaver the Store at 8 A. M.-...... Please « a- Dewey-RIchman company’s new This service was sent for exhibi­ Adv. S ’phone your order this afternoon or before 7:45 Tuesday = store Saturday afternoon and even­ tion at the opening by R. Wallace ing was a table set with a com­ and. Sons, silversmiths. A L. BROWN & GO, E for this ddivery. 5 ■^hen opened' recehuy a 8000- plete dinner service In Sterling sil­ The dining table, buffet and ver, in the Orange Blossom pat­ year-bld jar of perfume found in WIIUilliiHUimimmHlillllUlimimiiliiumiiiiiiHHiiuiiiinminininmnii«iii chairs were loaned-by the G. E. an Egyptian tomb still retained Us tern, Including plates,’ goblets, can­ Keith Farnitafa company. fragrance. .