VOL. XLTV., NO. 290. Oluatlled AdTeittolng on Page o MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926. PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS «- ANT) HE CUSSED THE MASONIC PLANS TIRE CONCERN, SURE. ROXIE S m N On Trial for Bribe Taking New York, Sept. 9.— A rub­ ber company has just received a letter mailed 18 years ago CONNECnCDT ca TO ABANDON FOR CENTENNIAL containing a check for $25.20 TO BE WITNESS in payment for two inner tubes. The letter was caught in the OCT. 2-3 FORMED mall chute of the Mills build­ IN CASE ing and remained there until wreckers discovered it. The LOCAL OFHCE AND CAR-BARNS Corner Stone of New Temple same tubes today would cost not more than $10. Star Evidence Giver in Con­ - HENRY FORD GOING IN to Be Laid at Same Tune; gress Probe Will Be Used FOR OLD STEEL OVENS Manchester Headquarters tc P M ) SLEUTHS Marlboro, Mass., Sept. 9.— Grand Officers and Neigh­ Henry Ford, a-itomobile mag­ POLA NEGRI NOT IN by Government in the nate and landlord-emeritus of Be Combined with Hart­ the Wayside Inn, South Sud­ boring Lodges Invited. PRY INTO PAST bury, is going in for old ovens. Daugherty Trial. At the house of A. J. Blais, ford Offices; Change to VALENTINO’ S WILL while demolishing an old chim­ ney. workmen came upon an old . The Centennial committee of OFTIUOMAN’ Become Effective Nov. 1; New York. Sept. 9.— Both sides steel oven within the chimney Manchester Lodge of Masons met walls. The owner of the house last night to round out plans for were drawing battle plans today for was not aware of its existence. But Aunt of Second Wife Re­ the Nearly 80 Families Here the obsers-nnce of the 100th anni­ resumption tomorrow of the Man Who May Have Been That Mr. Ford maintains a versary of the local lodge, and for trial of former attorney general force of “ antique scouts” was ceives Third of Actor’s very evident when Mr. Blais re­ Affected; Bams in Need the laying of the cornerstone of Harry M. Daugherty and Colonel Thomas V . Miller, alien property Mrs. Gibsons Husband ceived a letter from Detroit, the new Masonic Temple at the $500,000 Estate. asking the selling price of the same time. The celebration will be custodian under President Harding. oven. The house Is over 150 of Repairs. held here on Saturday and Sunday Daugherty and Miller, who are on Says He Was Offered years old and the oven had been trial before Federal Judge Mack built in England prior to that October 2 and 3. Los Angeles, Sept. 9.— The will are charged with fraudulent con­ time. The Connecticut Company will The program calls for meetings of the late Rudolph Valentino, al­ Money— New Witnesses. Mr. Blais will sell the oven. at High school hall, the working spiracy in connection with the re­ abandon Its Manchester office and of the Master Mason’s degree on though not yet filed for probate, turn of $7,000,000 assets of the car-barns on or about November 1. a large class of candidates, and leaves one-third of his estate to American Metals Company to the it was learned today. The business former German owners. Somerville, Sept. 9.— Two more for a banquet at the State Armory. Mrs. Teresa Werner of Salt L.".ke office, dispatcher’s room, trolley re­ There will be a meeting of the There was no session of court to­ alleged eye-witnesses to the Hall- members of the lodge on Sunday City, aunt of Nantacha Rambova, day because of the Jewish holiday. Mills murder were occupyin,g the AL SMITH’ S HEALTH pair sheds and other equipment a$ and thoy will hear a sermon by his second wife, according to an The resumption tomorrow of the attention of the prosecution today. the Center will all be combined with Rev. Joseph Cooper at the South admission by Attorney Gilbert, the testimony of Richard Merton. Ger­ A New Brunswick man Is said the headquarters at State street, man metal baron and star witness Methodist church in the afternoon. actor's lawyer, today. WORRY TO FRIENDS Hartford; The Committee. for the prosecution, is expected to that he admitted he was in De Rus- The Centennial committee Is Announcement of a third bene­ reveal, several bits of sensational j sey’s Lane the night of the slaying Every Manchester resident em­ made up as follows: F. A. Ver- ficiary, to share equally In the es­ evidence. ’ of the Rev. Edward W. Hall and ployed on-> the Manchester division tate with Alberto Guglielmi and ...... planck, chairman; W. G. Glenney, To Tell of Wine Party. Mrs. Eleanor Mills and heard shots of the Connecticut Company will be N. B. Richards, R. LaMotte Rus­ Maria, brother and sister of Valen­ Recurring Illnesses Bring It is expected Merton will tell the r screams. offered employment by the company sell. William Walsh. William S. tino, was a surprise to friends .ind inside story of goings on at an al­ Hyde, Millard Park, Raymond associates here. It was known how­ leged champagne party, given in his Another man, "witness No. 3,” Belief Strength Is Not elsewhere so that no'loss of work Goslee, A. F. Howes, George M. ever, that Valentino held a sincere rooms at a hotel here, during the Harry M. Daugherty, e.x-Attorney General, first of America’s cabinet in reported to have bragged to a will result from the change. It Barber, William C. Cheney, Char­ affection for Mrs. Werner and the course of which Miller is alleged to officers to face a criminal trial, sees “ what the papers say.” friend in Brooklyn, N. Y. that he will be practically impossible for les M. Murphy, Herman Montle, estrangement and divorce of t e have presented the check for nearly had been at the murder scene and Equal to Public Life. Manchester trolley conductors and James McCaw, Harry Trotter, actor and Miss Rambova had not seven million dollars, the money ’ “ had seen everything.” Authorities motormen to maintain residence Harold Alvord, Albert F. Dewey affected his friendship for the aunt held in trust for the Suisse Societe plan to confront “ witness No. 3” here and work from the Hartford and Rev. Joseph Cooper. Albany, 8«pt. 9.— Governor A1 of his second wife. by Miller as alien property custo­ with his friend, “ witness No 2.”, headquarters since there will be no * This committee was appointed Probably Half Million dian. THUMBS DOWN ON STILLMAN IS SUED Mn'' Out of Past Smith is not physically as well as means of going to and from work in last May. Considerable work has S. George Ullman, secretary and Roxle Stinson, former wife of Somerville, N. J., Sept. 9.— A his many friends and admirers the morning and at night. been done in preparation for the manager for Valentino, estimated No Definite Orders. Jess Smith, personal friend and con­ man out of the past life of Mrs. would like to see him, but they are anniversary. Historical data has today that the will disposed of an .Tnne Gibson, the “ pig woman,'^’ The change has been discussed been obtained, and a history of the federate of Daugherty’s who com­ BONE DRY UPSHAW BY INDIAN GUIDE confident that if he takes a good estate valued at approximately mitted suicide shortly after his in­ around whose testimony the prose­ by the board of directors of the lodge will be published in pamph­ $500,000, after meeting al^ debts cution is building its case, figured rest before entering the fall cam­ Connecticut Company for some time, let form and issued at the ban­ dictment, is in New York, and is paign he will be all right. and obligations. prepared to take the stand in be­ today in the new Hall-Mills mur­ and Nathaniel J. Scott, superintend­ quet. The committee is anxious to IncluJsu in Valentino’s property der inven*'-'‘-’on. The Governor’s illness at Syra­ ent of the Hartford division, al­ obtain a picture of the old Aca­ half of the prosecution. It was listed by Ullman are a collection of Georgia Democrats Deny Re- Co-respondent in Famous Di­ The new character is Frederick cuse, where he went to speak at the though admitting the change would demy building which stood at the Miss Stinson, who in the investiga­ armory and antiques valued at Kesserlin,g. 67, silk worker, who New York State Fair, brought be made some time soon, said he Center on the Hunnlford property. tion by the Senate committee, told home to his advisers at the Capital If anyone knows where there Is a $250,000; a bouse in Beverly Hills of secret meetings between Daugh­ nomination to Extreme claims to have known Mrs. Gibson had not yet received definite orders. appraised at $175,000; $50,000; vorce Suit Charges Defa­ ' ■’ years ago. He will be question­ the fact that the Governor had Charles Cheney, president of Cheney . photograph available the commit­ erty, Smith, senators and other dig­ been working too hard this summer tee will be thankful if it is sent to insurance; jewelry, $50,000; aud nitaries in “ a little green house on ed today by Special Prosecutor Al­ Brothers, and a director of the Con­ other valuable possessions, includ­ ProhibitionisL exander Simpson concerning infor­ without a good rest. necticut Company, was not present Chairman F. A. Verplanek. K street.” Washington. What her mation, Attempted Bribery In the last two years' '.he Gover­ Original Charter. ing a yacht and a fleet of foreign testimony in the present trial will mation received that Kesserllng at the last meeting of the board, motor cars. was talked to recently by two nor has complained more or less to and said today he had not yet been The charter of Manchester Lodge cover was not Indicated. his friends that he has not been is still in good condition. Few Ullman is appointed executor of Calling Merton to the. stand so Atlanta, Ga., Sept- 9.— Congress­ n en, posing as detectives, attempt­ Informed of any action taken by New York, Sept. 9.— The famous feeling “ right.” Last xpring he was that,meeting. lodges In Connecticut that are 100 the will, it was learned, and will early in the trial was a surprise. It man William D. Upshaw, militant ing to worm details of Mrs. Gib­ years old can exhibit their original have charge of the property for Stillman divorce case came back son’s'early life from him. He was forced to remain at the Executive Two important reasons actuato was believed that the government dry leader, was defeated In the Mansion for several days with a charter. The Manchester charter Is three years. Miss Rambo-^ was left would save this “ ace in the hole" into the limelight today. Fred said to have been offered money the Connecticut Company in this presen'ed in a vault at the Man­ a $1 bequest, and Pola Negri, as­ Georgia Democratic primary yes­ Beauvais, Indian guide whom to divulge his knowledge. severe attack of tonsllitls. Later move. Overhead expense in main­ until later. when he returned to the Capitol ho chester Trust Company. serted fiancee of Valentino, was not Morton’s Testimony. terday by Leslie J. Steele, promi­ James A. Stillman named as co­ Mum as to Marriage taining the barns and office hers Kesserling refused to affirm or complained of rheumatism in his will be done away with, and the eat- In addition to the officers of the mentioned in the will. Merton’s testimony started with nent lawyer of Decatur. respondent in his sensational suit deny to new-papermen the report left hand and arm. In fact the pains grand lodge the principal officers The will will be offered for pro­ the admission that he had consult­ penditure of a large sum of money Returns today showed Upshaw for divorce against his wife, Anne that he had been married to Mrs. in his arms finally became so for repairs to the barns will not bo of neighboring lodges will be in­ bate here tomorrow. ed a lawyer, John Foster Dulles, ran second in the heated three- U. Stillman, is in New York armed Gibson. He admitted “ two stramg- severe that he was laid up for sev­ vited to attend the exercises and on his first arrival here, and necessary. The Connecticut Com* with papers in a $500,000 suit for ers” had talked with him. eral days at the Mansion. pany feels that it can give better banquet. An invitation will be es­ learned that there was a provision cornered contest, with Mayor Wal­ pecially extended to Orient Lodge alleged defamation of character. “ They wanted me to tell them Had the Gout service from the Hartford head­ whereby Germans could recover ter Sims of Atlanta third. of East Hartford which was Beauv'als is directing his action -v^-jiat I knew about Mrs. Gibson, Two years ago while he was quarters, and at the same time save MEX POLITICO SHOOTS seized property. Later, he said, Senator Walter F. George was "mother” to Manchester Lodge. against Stillman, formerly presi­ whom I haven’t seen for 32 years,” touring the New England States in maintenance expense in Manchester. ' - he met John T. King, whom he un­ renominated by an overwhelming The Program. dent of the National City bank of Kesserling said. “ I knew her very behalf of the candidacy of John W. Barns Need Repair. j derstood knew the men who could majority, defeating^ his opponent, New York. He alleges that he suf­ The program for the two days’ IT OUT WITH ASSASSINS Richard B. Russell,^chlef justice of well then and I told them so. They Davis, the Governor was stricken The trolley barns here are badly last decide in Merton’s favor. He said fered loss of reputation through with a severe attack of gout in bis observance as announced the Georgia Supreme Court, who told me to keep quiet about it and in need of repair, and an estimated that King had introduced him to Stillman’s charges that he was the right foot. The foot became so night is as follows: attacked George-for his support in they would be back next week to outlay of $40,000 would be neces­ Saturday, Oct. 2. One of Three Who Claim Gov­ Jess Smith, who was to help ‘^pave father of Mrs. Stillman’s baby boy, see me again.” painful that the Governor had to the way.” the World Court proposal. Guy. The Stillmans are now re­ sary, to put them in proper shape. 1 p. m.— Open Lodge, High ernorship Drives Off Assail­ The prosecution is anxious to bandon his speaking engagements This is one of the most important ; , Merton will be further question­ Run-Off For Governor united. school hall. March to New Tern- ants With His Gun. learn whether these “ strangers” in New England and return to the factors in the proposed plan. ed tomorrow concerning the alleged A run-off appeared likely today Claims Bribe Offer. pie at Center. were investigating for the three de­ Executive Mansion where he was It is estimated that 80 Manches­ deals that led to the liquidation by in the gubernatorial race. Neither The summons and complaint in 2 p. m.— Cornerstone exercises. Mexico City, Sept. 9.— at­ fendants in the murder case, Mrs. under the care of a doctor for near­ ter families will be affected directly Grand Master Arthur Nash of the government of the claims of Dr. L. G. Hardman nor John N. the damage suit are in the hands ly a week. tempt to assassinate Alfredo Romo, Holder has secured a majority of Frances Stevens Hall, whose hus­ by the change. Most of these will Westerly, R. I., in charge. March German owners of seized American of the sheriff’s office, where it was The Governor’s health has been a candidate for the governorship the county unit votes, necessary band was slain, her brother. Willie have to make their homes elsewhere back to High school hall. Metal Company stock. said that unsuccessful attempts one of the reasons, it was learned cf Jalisco in last Sunday’s election, under Georgia laws. Hardman was had been made for a week to serve Stevens, and Henry de la B. Car- if they still depend upon the Con­ 5 p. m.— Master Mason’s degree has been frustrated, according to pender. her cousins. today on good authority at the by grand officers. leading Holder and his two other the papers upon Stillman. His necticut Company for employment. reports received here from Guade- whereabouts are said to be un­ Call Panel Tomorrow This means a payroll of nearly . 6:30 p. m.— Banquet, State Ar- TAHOO ARTIST IS opponents on the basis of fairly (Continued on Page 2.) lajara. complete returns. known. Judge Frank L. Cleary announc­ $3,500 that will not be distributed morj'. ed that tomorrow the September i N. B. Richards, chairman, ban­ Romo was riding in an auto­ Chief among the allegations in among Manchester residents week­ grand jury panel of 36 persons] quet committee. mobile with two friends when two BEATEN AND ROBBED Beauvais’ complaint is an alleged ly. and quite a serious loss to the would be called. From this number | COURT RESERVATION W. S. Hyde, toastmaster. men opened fire upon him from a DEMOCRATS CLING TO offer to the guide of $250,000 if town in a business way. It Is ex­ A. F. Howes, historical address. roof-top. Bullets pierced the he would consent to aid Stillman will be chosen the 23 who will hear pected that an effort will be made Principal address, “ The Temple curtains of Romo’s car and he pul­ New Haven Man of Unusual j in his efforts to obtain a divorce. the evidence In the Hall-Mills case. ' COMMITTEE SUSPENDS hy the Chamber of Commerce to ^ Builders,” Rev. Byron W. Hatfield, led up and stepped out into the Calling Victim of Assault ini THE HADLEY IDEA In support of this charge, Beauvais either forestall the move or ask the grand chaplain. Westerly, R. I. street -and returned the fire. His produced an affidavit, signed by Connecticut Company to provide a assailants escaped. His Workshop. i Sunday, Oct. 8. Jack Medill, a Cleveland broker, Decision on U. S. Entry Under means of transportation for the Romo and his two opponents, Leaders Refuse to Give Up purporting to admit that the latter 2:30 p. m.— Meet at lodge room New Haven, Sep. 9.— A wrench PUTS FESTIVAL SITE road’s employees so that they could , at Center. March to South Method­ Cuellars and Benitez, all claim msid9 Injured. some time during the evening, ac- steam, internrfaan and automobile and League of Nations procedure cording to party leaders who at traffic Ic paralyzed, and hundreds that on September 1 was granted have presented^ a more or less un­ Hunted Him for Years. His recovery is expected. After be- have not yet been able to reach Killed in War That Followed ing beaten Herman was robbed of ! noon still had high hopes of Induc- of acres of the Indiana lowlands in by the Stamford city court, re­ an agreement on interpretations of sightly appearance for some time Whipping of Boy. a watch and $9. ’ I ing the New Havener to accept. this section are under water as a straining Orazio Tucci, of South the reservations which is accept­ and are especially noticeable now Portland, Me., Sept. 9.— Seeking Police say that Herman had a ! Dr. Hadley is a brother-in-law of result of one of the worst floods in Norwalk, from holding a celebra­ able to all members. that Manchester’s new municipal to establish a motive for the con­ Allentown, Pa., Sept. 9.— Sheriff yeara,^ caused when the White tion near his store next Sunday. Germans .Arrive. building is ready for occupation. fessed shooting to death of James thriving trade with young men who 1 Charles G. Morris, of Newtown, Mark Sensenbach, of Lehigh coun­ desire to be tattooed, often work- ! now considered the most likely river, swollen by torrential rains, The St. Marie Della Murgia The German delegation to the When these are removed the beauty D. Hallen, 71, by Benjamin Tur­ society, of Norwalk, pinned a cele­ ty; his deputy, Harry Siegrfrlend, ing far into the i.ight. candidate for governor on the overfloweef Us banks. League of Nations arrived here of the surroundings at the Center ner, 35, police today focused their and their alleged slayer, Granville Roads Ab'Indianapolls are Inun­ bration at a prominent street cor- late this afternoon and was given will be greatly enhanced. attention on a love triangle which Democratic tiqket. Holhen. a wealthy farmer, of Lyon 1 D D ITICU T ID I I ACEC dated and impassable. - I ner in South Norwalk, but Tucci an ovation at the railroad station. Manchester’s natural parkway, had its base, years ago, in Mexico Relief .workers have been organ­ its treasurer, decided to move the "W e are very pleased to be the Center Springs, lies directly City. Valley, near here, are dead. Hoi- D l U l l i jn u lK L L U O to TREASURY BALANCE ized and attempting to send food celebration to another spot. His op­ here,” Foreign Minister Strese- north of the Connecticut Company When .Hallen, known to towns­ ben, who is said to have murdered the two officers was shot and killed Washington, Sept. 9.— Treasury supplies toHhe.homeless. ponents declared It was so the mann, head of the delegation, property. It has been suggested folk as a “ mystery man,” but said crowd would be nearer to his store said. by police to be a swindler with an as he fled from his barricaded home, IN TRY AT CHANNEL balance as of September 7: $127,- Property it is estimated, that the town would be acting wise­ which had been fired by a posse. 200,4.'16.25. will reach. $1.000.000. and they went to Judge Young to ly to get this property and develop international record, was killed. prevent the move. Judge Young Turner said the shooting was actu­ The triple tragedy occurred when t . an entrance to the park from Center the sheriff and his deputy visited London, Sept. 9.— Jean Darwin, Issued a temporary injunction. PAYING CONCERNS ARE street. ated by an altercation over money a British girl, gave up an attempt matters. the farm to arrest Holhen for al­ Judge Huxford today dismissed Good Service Here. leged failure to pay the small fine to swim the English channel at 7 the case, declaring the society had Although the Connecticut Com­ According to Turner’s story, o’clock this morning after having Urges Dignity Of As INDICTED IN BOSTON Hallen, representing himself to be imposed as the result of his failure no standing In court for it had no pany officials believe that better ser- to send his children to the township been In the water about nine and by-laws, rules, regulations or regu­ 'vlce can be rendered when tho a lawyer, undertook to defend a half hours. Unfavorable tides and Turner on a shooting charge in school after his nine-year-old son Need Of American Industry larly elected officers. Charged With Conspiracy to change is made It was the opinion X’; Herbert had been whipped by a currents were responsible for her of local men interviewed by The Mexico City In 1921 and accepted defeat. ■ •I Maintain High Ibices on a retainer of $1,200. Turner was teacher. Herald today that It would be Im­ sent to jail and spent two and one- Holhen used a shotgun In killing Miss Darwin attempted to cross G ty Contracts. possible to duplicate the service half years there until Mrs. Con­ both officers, police said, and then the channel in the hope of winning New Haven, Sept. 9.— "The their pMentsi,if^l that trade work DUCE MAY DECDE TO rendered by the Manchester division stance Kilbourne, of this city, sought refuge In the house and de­ a prize of $5,000 offered by a Lon­ trades must be given a new digni­ is just ^ deslIkU^.as clerical work, Boston, Sept. 9.— ^Warren Brqs. under its superintendent. Henry don newspaper to the woman who raised funds among the American fied a heavily armed posse until the ty,” and the “ machinist must be as until the' nio^deix and the pattern­ Company and the Central Construc­ Nettleton. This division has had would surpass the record made by maker are juct as Important In civ­ tion Company and officials of those residents In Mexico and succeeded torch was applied to the building. highly respected In a community as ABOLISH PARLIAMENT the reputation of getting its llnea- in freeing him. He fell, riddled with bullets, as he Gertrude Ederle. the American ic orgahisatk^ and clubs— and In concerns were among several par­ into operation after heavy stor swimmer. the bookkeeper is,” If American The theory on which police to­ made a mad dash for a nearby the eyes of the young ’adies too— ties indicted here today hy the Suf­ first. industries "ar§ to have a steadily day were working is that Turner woodland. He had fired at pur­ as the l^nk ttlsrk: and the insurance Rome, Sept. 9.— Abolition of folk grand jury investigating Bos­ Mr. Nettleton’s administration of was engaged to wed a girl In Mexi­ suers as he ran, they said. DOUBLE SUICIDE. widening market for their wares,” office man.” t the Italian parliament will be con­ ton city contracts.' notice was sent Connecticut CompEuiy business here % Washington, Sept. 9.— fash­ according to Harold S. Falk of co City and that daring his jail The trouble, according to court Mr. ^llc iitged the manufactur­ sidered by the Italian government them to appear for arralrrment. has been efficient and Manchester”-^ term, his lawyer and friend Hallen ionable dressed, middle-aged cou­ Milwaukee, Wls., in-an addrSs be­ ers to unite one great organi­ in,October, it was learned today. The indictments, it is learned, records, had Its beginning in 1924 ple, registered as Mr. and Mrs. F. has received extra good serrlee alienated the girl’s love. Police be­ fore the American SocieU^ of Me­ zation” *10 oditetlse the trades and The government will render a charged that the firms and officers when It was charged that a teacher H. Doyle of Brooklyn, carried out cause of his personal Interest In : lieve that Turner followed Hallen chanical Engineers here today. apprentice draining for the trades decision In the matter during'hext “ conspired to maintahi high prices both the town and the eomputif. had used a ruler to whip Holben’s a suicide pact in a room at the Mr. Falk declared "boys will for years until he finally found son after the boy had attempted to thoughoit. their' .nsspective cities month. It is considered likely that in restraint of trade and to de­ This, to a certain extent. Is bonmir him here. Willard hotel here today. Poison not go Into the trades In' sufficient and so curb th^^frfebt tendency to­ attack him. was the agency they employed. parliament will be reduced to the fraud the city of Boston” ,in pav­ numbers, until they, and especially ward . " t ^ -w hifls «q$lar class.” senate. ing contracts. .. (Oontinned on page^tX- 5S

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MORE GLADIOLUS PLOTS Will the Prize Go No Chapped Knees for Her VAUDEVILLE AGAIN THAN FILLING STATIONS ABOUT TOWN DEMOGRAISSTM LOCAL STOCKS West? A local motorist who travel­ Miss Bessie Clough of 187 Pearl | COMING TO STATE ed all over the state this sum­ street has returned home after RAID ON BUSINESS l(Faml8hed b; rntnan A Oo.« mer has reached the conclusion 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) that In another year there will spending the summer at Castine, b& more places along the high­ Maine. Miss Clough is very much Manager Jack Sanson, of the Bid Ask ways growing gladiolus than improved In health. State theatre announced today the Aetna Cas. & Sur. .760 800 there are filling stations. vaudeville season will open at his Orford Hose Company No. 3 will Regular Old Style Attack Aetna Life ...... 650 660 "The craze started only two playhouse next Thursday. There Autom obile...... — 300 years ago,” he said. “ Before have a fire drill tonight at six will be five high-class acts and a Conn. General ....1 6 8 5 that few knew anything about o’clock. feature picture. Also the State or­ . Being Hade Says TOson Htfd. Steam Boiler .665 680 the flower except those who V chestra under the leadership of Hartford Fire ...... 490 500 made it a business to grow Mrs. Mary Humphries of Wads­ Samuel Kaplan, will be seen again P h oen ix ...... 570 580 them for florists or those who worth street with her daughter for the rest of the season. atCoolidgeCamp* The programs beginning next T ravelers...... 1240 1250 grew them In their own gar­ Edith and Mrs. Thomas Humphries dens as a hobby. of Cemter street and grandson El­ week will be pictures on Sunday, Public UtiUty Stocks Monday and Tuesday of each week Conn. Power Co. ...3 2 5 “ Last year somebody discov­ more, are touring the Connecticut ■White Pine Camp, N. Y., Sept. 9 ered they were easy to grow beaches. and Country Store and double fea­ — “ The Democrats are reverting to Conn. L P 7% pfd. .110 ture bills on Wednesdays. Vaude­ Htfd. E. L. com. . . .325 and there was a profit* In sell­ form and beginning a general ing them to motorists. The A daughter, Gladys Nettleton ville and pictures will be shown on American check on business.” said Htfd. Gas com...... 75 Thursdays, Fridays and Satur­ craze grew in leaps and bounds was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Rep. John Q. Tilson of Connecticut So. N. E. Tel. Co. . . .152 days. So. N. E. Tel. rights.152 155 and today there is hardly a Gerald Risley of Woodland street. In charge of Republican congres­ highway where one does not STRONG-BRINDLE. sional campaign headquarters for Manufacturing Stocks. see a plot of them.” The Jaffee jewelry store on Main the east, after conference with Miss Ethel Brindle and Julius L. Am. Hardware ...... 91 street will be closed today and to- President Coolldge today. American S ilver...... 26 mprrow on account of the Jewish Strong were married yesterday Calling attention to the state­ Acme Wire com...... 12 holiday. afternoon at four o’clock in the gar­ ment of Rep. Oldfield of Arkan­ Bigelow Htfd. pfd. . . 9S AL SMITH’S HEALTH den at the bride’s home on Marble sas, campaign leader for the Dem­ Bigelow Hfd com .. .. 7 5 Mrs. Amanda Linde of Elro street. The ceremony was per­ ocrats, that about 29,000 people formed by Rev. Frederick C. Allen Bristol B rass...... — street left yesterday to spend the are getting most of the advantage Collins Co...... 135 WORRY TO FRIENDS remainder of the week at Mystic of Second Congregational church. of prosperity, Tilson continued: Colt Fire .^rm s...... 2 7 and Watch Hill. Miss Marlon Gammons, cousin of Old Line of Attack A setback party will be held at the bride, played the wedding march Eagle Loci' ...... 96 (Continued from page 1' “ I think our opponents are re­ Fafnir Bearing ...... 85 the West Side Rec tomorrow after­ from Lohengrin as the bridal party sorting to the old Democratic at­ Full’r Br'sh Class A A 56 noon at 2:15. took their places. The naturally tack on business. Under the gulsa Capitol, why some of his most in­ charming setting of evergreens Hart & Cooley ...... 170 timate friends have been advising of hitting at big business they ‘ Sil. pfd...... 106 Globe Hollow will close for the was further beautified by wedding really are making an attack on all him against accepting re-nomina- season after tomorrow. Lifeguard gates and a profusion of yellow i lers Frary & Clark 93 tion this fall. They are afraid, it business. I feel that prosperity is Je yell Belting pfd. . . 80 McCormick will take in the diving gladiolus and palms. widely distributed and Is being sew Brit. Mach, pfd.104 was said, that a strenuous speaking planks at that time. The bride was given in marriage campaign throughout the state made the Issue in this campaign be­ Miles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 by her uncle, William Booth Gam­ might result in a serious illness. cause it is a fact and we are simply North & J u d d ...... 22 The regular meeting of Mianto- mons, the double ring service being The past two sessions of the facing the facts as we find them.” J R Montgomery pfd. — nomoh Tribe, No. 58, of Red M§n, used. Tilson, who is majority floor J R Montgomery com. — State Legislature have been partic­ will be held in Tinker hall starting The attendants were Miss Esther ularly hard on the Governor s leader in the House, favored a bill Peck, Stow & Wilcox — at 7:45 sharp this evening. The Brindle, sister of the bride, and that would make re-appprtlonment Russell Mfg. Co...... health. Time without number last committee wants the members to Ernest Strong, brother of the bride- j^^the^ous^ automatic after each winter, and the winter before, he Stanley Works com. . 83 make a final report on the Red groom census, holding the House to Its Smyth Mfg. Co...... 375 kept the midnight oil burning at Men’s outing to Indian Neck on The bride wore a gown of bridal the Executive Chamber in the present size. Torrington ...... 69 Sunday, Sept. 11. The lodge will Skirts are to be shorter, according to fall fashion forecasts, but Miss satin. Her veil of tulle fell from He said the short sessions of Capitol going over legislative bills Underwood ...... 53 be guests of Ciaytop Rider, who Thelma Trader, San Diego (Calif.) artist’s model, isn’t worried. She a bandeau of pearls and orange Congress would devote Itself ts the and trying to get state business out owns several cottages at Indian Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — has devised these knee protectors (shown close-up in the inset) to keep blossoms and on her shoulder she appropriation measures and unfin­ U. S. Envelope pfd. .107 of the way so he could hold con­ Neck. wore a spray of orange blossoms her from getting chapped knees, so she’ll continue to roll her hose. ished work of the last session, but Bonds. ferences the following day with the worn by her mother on her wedding indicated that there was little pos­ Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7's .296 300 legislative leaders. WTLKE— CLARK day. She carried a shower bou­ sibility of passing a new farm bill East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 Strenuous Life quet of bridal roses and lilies of the 110 next winter. He forecast that the Conn. L. P. 51^s. . . . 109 With both houses of the Legis­ BAKERS DOING BUSINESS valley. Republicans will hold both house* Conn L & P 7’s ------116 lature in the control of the Repub­ Charles H. Wilke, son of Mrs. WORLD BEAUTY SHOW Will California again win national ON THE FLY THESE D.4YS The bridesmaid was attired in or­ of Congress. B’dpt. 5 s ...... 7.04 105 licans, Governor Smith has had a Augusta Wilke of Center street and beauty honors at the Atlantic City Miss Rita Clark, daughter of chid pink taffeta embroidered in | hard time in the last two years “ Ah, there are many funny | FORECAST AT PAGEANT silver roses. Her picture hat to pushing through some of his pet conference of pulchritude? Here Leland F. Clark of Chittenden, FE.AR WHITE SLAVERS ARE Vermont were married at the Meth­ things around Manchester if ! match had a scarf of pink maline legislative projects. But he was Is Miss San Diego, selected recently you only look for them” said , falling over the shoulder and her WORKING IN MEXICO. much more successful ^han many odist parsona,ge at 2 o’clock this f^ew York Stocb from a large field of entrants. afternoon by Rev. Joseph Cooper. the man who sees something j Atlantic City Fete Director arm bouquet was of Madame But­ of his friends thought '’.e would be. funny in everything. | terfly roses. Mexico City. Sept. 9.— “ White Because of the constantly re-oc­ The double ring service was used. Promises New Thrill; Many "For instance dia you ever ! Following the ceremony a recep­ Slavers” are taking advantage of curring attacks of gout to which After the wedding trip through Beauties Fade Out. the religious controveray here, the High Low 2 P. M. New York state and Canada the notice these bakers ancos? They I tion was held for immediate rela­ the Governor is subject, he has police believe, by Inring devout 40% 41% MAHARAJAH PLANS young couple will spend a short fly along the streets ringing a ' tives and close friends of the young At. Gulf. W. I. 41% been unusually careful in the se­ 9.— Armand j couple. Besse of Hartford was the Catholic girls out of the country on Am Sugar Ref. 77^i 74% 77% time at the home of the bride’s bell to call.attention to the fact Atlantic City, Sept 147 147% lection of his food. T. Nichols, director general of the caterer. In the early evening Mr. the promise that they can become Am Tel & Tel.147% Believing that one thing he needs IRISH RICE HELDS father. On their return they will that they are bakers. 50 50 “ Thus far all right J)ut by the Atlantic City pageant, today an­ and Mrs. Strong left on an unan­ nuns in the United States and else­ Anaconda . . . 50% was more outdoor exercise, the live at the home of the groom’s" 146% 147% time the good housewife reach­ nounced that plans were being per­ nounced automobile tour, the bride where. Am Smelting .147% Governor, in the last two years, has mother for the present. 107% 107% es the street to get her loaf of fected for an international beauty wearing a gray ensemble suit. , On The police are searching for a Am L o c ...... 107% become an ardent g6lf fan. Dublin.— Ireland is to , have its Atchison . . . . 158% 156% 156% congress. Specifically, this congress their return they will live at 28 party of twenty girls believed The Governor is 52 years old and own rice fields. The damp clim­ CHARGED WITH KILLING bread the bakers auto is a quar­ B & O ...... 107% 107 107% ter of a mile away.” will be the culmination of beauty Marble street. about to leave Mexico for New more than 20 years of his life have ate and swampy ground of Conne- AVIFE, T.AKES POISON Beth Steel ‘B’ 47% 47 47 marra has been selected as the contests held by each nation to se­ York. ______been passed at the Capitol- DQWNING-CHRISTEN SEN Chandler .... 16% 16 16 most desirable spot and cultiva­ Jersey City, Sept. 9.— Samuel lect its entries. These will be A quiet wedding took place Sat- j Chili Copper . 33% 33% 33% tion is to begin at once. Axelrad, 50, of Hoboken, commit­ judged by a jury of artists of all ARGUE 'WITH OFFICIALS Cons Gas N Y .ll l 110% 111 The Maharajah Jam Sahib of ted suicide today in the county jail ASK CONN. FOR $30,000 nations. urday evening, September 4, at the ’ •WITH BLOWS AND TAB Col. Fuel Iron 45% 44% 45% NO MENACE IN CHINA 'Nawanager, known to cricket fans where he was awaiting trial on a In the meanwhile here today the home of Rev. Joseph Cooper, pas­ Ches & Ohio .162% 157% 162 as “ Ranji,” is sponsoring the charge of murdering his wife. serious business of choosing a “ Miss tor of the South Methodist church, Key West, Fla., Sept. 9.—Regl-. Cruc Steel . . . 74% 74 74 TO INTERESTS OF U. S. scheme. Officials announced that the man FOR K. C. MEX FIGHT America” for 1926 rapidly reached when Miss Florence Christensen nald R. Pritchard, member of the Can. Pacific ..167% 166% 167% The Maharajah bought Bally- had taken poison. He had told a point where many of the contest­ and Joseph Downing both of this Key West Board of Public Works Erie ...... 33% 33% 33% nahinch Castle a year ago and police, they said, that he struck his ants were eliminated. The^ judg­ town were united in marriage. and S. Owen Sawyer, city council­ Erie 1 s t ...... 43 42% 42% Not Yet Affected by Severe promised to live on and develop wife over the head with a bottle Quota to Be Raised Toward ing began early in the morning The bride was attended by her man, were kidnapped by a band of Gen. .\sphalt . 91% 90% 91 the famous estate for six months when he learned that she had been when the jury of painters, sculptors sister. Miss Ella Christensen as masked men here last night and 90% Fighting at Hankow— Wu Million Dollar Fund to Aid Gen Elec .... 91% 90% every year. • unfaithful to hlin. and illustrators, dropped half of the maid of honor. Harry Christensen, taken to the outskirts of the city Gen Mot...... 219% 216% 219% Victim of Disloyalty. He brought over a retinue of In­ Freedom of Religion. 54 eliglbles from the list of possi­ brother of the bride acted as best where police say they were beaten Great No. Pfd. 79% 79 79% dian servants and among them was HUNTS SPANISH GOLD bilities for the national crown of man. and tarred. - 111. Central ..128 127 127% Washington, Sept. 9.— American a rice expert who announced that Bridgeport, Sept. 9— Connecticut beauty. Later the number was fur­ The bride wore a dress of powder The officials are said to have Kennecott Cop 57 56 % 56% interests have not yet been menaced the climate and nature of soil was will be asked to contribute $30,009 ther reduced, and the end of the blue georgette and carried a bou­ come into disfavor by their persist­ 25% Fayetteville, Ark.— It may be a to a mlllion-dollar national fund to Inspira Cop . . 25% 25% in the severe fighting that has in every way suitable for rice cul­ myth about the buried treasure evening was to see only five of the quet of bridal roses. The maid of ent fight in curtailing the citys Lehigh Valley 91% 90% 91% taken place in the vicinity of Han­ tivation. be raised by the nights of Columbus entrants remaining in the running. honor wore a dress of yellow geor­ budget which was resulted In the 31 that is supposed to have been left to aid in the fight for religious Marine Pr. . . 31% 31 kow between the Antonese forces Without delay the Maharajah in what is now Franklin County, According to the procedure, these gette and carried yellow roses. discharge of more than a dozen 164% 165% set his scheme working and laid freedom in Mexico. W- J. Mulligan, Norfolk West .166 and those of General Wu Pei Fu. Ark., by Spaniards more than a five will be finally pared to two on After a reception which was held city employe-:. 80% 81% out the rice fields. There is more North Pacific . 81% according to consular advices to the hundred years ago. But Dr. L. G. district deputy of the Knights if Friday morning. Each judge then at the home of the bride, the couple N Y Central .145% 144% 145 V4 state department today. rain than sun in Connemarra, but Columbus, is to meet all the tate 46% the Maharajah says it only takes Hill spent $100,000. his life savings will cast his vote. That night the left on a short wedding trip. On N Y, N H & H 46% 46% These dispatches emphasize'’ the and district ofiicers of the order their return they will make their 69 69 ten days sun to liarden the rice in search for it, and now that he is ballots will be counted. Eight Pan -A.m Pet . 69% : ,:.gnitude of Wu’s defeat by the here late this afternoon. votes are required for the election home with the bride’s mother on DANCING Pennsylvania . 56 55%' 55% pods, and that’s just about all they dead, his two sons are carrying on Red army of the south. The Can­ Eldridge streeY for the present. Pierce -4,rrow . 91 90% 90% get in Connemarra. the quest. , FENCE KAIL RIPS THROUGH of “ Miss America.” Lakeside Casino tonese are now consolidating their Under the guidance of an aged Tonight the best dressed girl In Rep Ir & Steel 60% 60% 60% Agricultural experts are watch­ AUTO.MOBILE, KILLS MAN South Coventry ^ 96% positions, preparatory to extending ing the experiment. It may be Spaniard, certain hieroglyphics and evening clothes will be selected. • ATTENDED REUNION. R ea d in g...... 96% 95% their drive further northward and 64 tried in England. markers were found, hut the old A crowd of a hundred thousand Ten members of the South Music by Ch R Isl & Pac 65% possibly effecting a junction with Marlboro, Mass., Sept. 9.— 108% 108% Spaniard died and the map he was late yesterday occupied every avail­ Methodist church Epworth League Bianchi’s Orchestra, So. Pacific . .. 108 % the Reds in Manchuria, who are When the automobile carrying J. Bo. Railway .128% 128 128% Boys eventually turn out to be followin,g was never found. A Warren Sherman,’ 43, of North able seat along five miles of board­ who attended the Willimantic insti­ Springfield 12%' 12% fomenting revolution against Chang men while men eventually turn out mining company now is being or­ walk for the annual baby parade. tute this summer were guests of the St. P a u l...... 12% Tso Lin. Westport, and Miss Mary Kllloran, Studebaker .. 58% 58 % 58% to be nothing but boys. ganized for extensive excavations. of Brooklyn, N. Y., left the road Stafford Euworth League las: night Union Pacific .161% 160% 160% Wu’s defeat was principally due, today it ripped off the top rail of at a reunion of institute members. 65 the dispatches said, to the disloyal­ KING V’IDOR, OF THE FILMS, Among the visitors at this affair CHICKEN d i n n e r s U S Rubber . . 66% 65 the fence bordering a pond. W’EDS ELEANOR BOARDMAN U S S te e l----- 150% 149% 149% ty of some of his principal officers The timber pierced the radiator were Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Burr of At All Times. 70% 70% and men. How to Dive this town who dropped in on their Westin’house . 71% and the windshield and struck Los Angeles, Sept. 9.— King Sherman in the abdomen. He died Vidor, prominent producer-direc­ way from Boston. Rev. Edwin THE RAINBOW INN LISBO.V SC.AJRED BY QU.\KE. in the Marlboro hospital. His com­ tor, and Eleanor Boardman, beau­ Holt Hughes Jr., son of Bishop U. S. NOT JAZZ MAD panion was cut by glass. Atop Bolton Bfflh tiful film actress, are spending a Hughes of the Methodist church, Lisbon. Sept. 9.— The popula­ two weeks’ honeymoon today In an was the speaker of the evening. tion of Lisbon was thrown into a SAYS SIR HENRY WOOD i i M i SUDDEN DEATH OF BOY unknown haven, following their panic today by a series of slight 'VC IN WATERBURY A PUZZLE earth shocks. No damage was re­ quiet wedding last night at the Beverly Hills home of Marion ported however, and no one was Waterbury, Sept. 9.— Michael New York.— .America is not jazz Davies, screen star. injured. ^ mad, according to Sir Henry Wood Hussey, a fourteen-year-old school­ Miss Davies was bridesmaid; TO­ the famous English orchestra con­ boy apd Vita Voccio, 62, a well- Irving Thalber^, young Metro- TO­ TRY TO C.'LP VOLC.\NO ductor. who recently made a seven "/ known fruit merchant, were found Goldwyn-Mayer ' executive, was NIGHT Manague, Nicaragua.— German weeks’ tour of the United States. dead in bed in their homei in dif­ STATE best man. NIGHT engineers are engaged in the Sir Henry told London on his re­ ferent. parts of the city todays Mr. AND unique task of trying to put a cap turn, that America is an open door Voccio died of heart disease but on a volcano, Masaya, which is near for real talent. J ''i medical authorities announced an SURPRISE the town of that name. They seek “ America is not crazy on jazz to autopsy would be necessary to de­ HILLSIDE INN Country Store NIGHT to close the crater so that its pois­ the exclusion of everything else,” termine the cause of the boy’s On Bolton State Road. onous gases will not escape and he said in an interview. “ It is true 's '" death though they were sure it was WITH A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL that the art of syncopation has due to natural causes. The boy damage the crops. Will Observe End of the Season POLA NEGRI in i RICHARD TALMADGE in been perfected to a degree un­ had attended St. Mary’s school here Sept. 12th. PIGEONS STOP CLOCK known in other countries, but yesterday and was in good health “ GOOD AND NAUGHTY” ‘THE BETTER MAN’ there is a notable difference in the when he went to bed. Reopms Next Spring. Rushville, Ind.— H o u s e w i v es A'' ' ' . J were irritated and husbands went tastes for the purely popular and Sv.Sv-i-//' hungry when pigeons roosted on the classical standards.” minute hand of a clock in the iourt Sir Henry thinks that Americans Friday and Saturday are “ splendid listeners.” “ On one house tower here, recently and stop­ 2— FEATU R ES— 2 ped the clock for 40 minutes The occasion.’’ he said, “ during the CIRCLE whole of Elgar’s First Symphony, GRAND time read 5:40 when it really was which takes fifty-five minutes to STARS B:20. render, there was not a cough or a OPENING rustle of a program.” OF 1926 in ^Tacinating Youth” MARY SUN., MON., ANNOUNCEMENT VOTE AND BE SHAATID TUES., WED. RICARDO Timothy C. Sheehan Santo Domingo.— “ Repeaters” at “ T o r r e n f ’ elections here are going to have a PICKFORD will accent a limited number of '■ ./S CORTEZ in hard time after this. Authorities pupils on have decided to shave a spot on the Violin Clarinet head of each voter as ho casts his 3-'>|- Lift Up Your Eyes SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY Cornet Saxophone ballot with indelible ink. The ink Drums method has been tried before, but See the Star of Stars in crooked politicians and their lieu­ her most attractive role ^and the allied Orchestral and tenants supplied cheniicals to re­ — ‘^Mamma Molly” to a Band instruments. move the stain. It Is said that they are frantically seeking an effective brood of homeless kids. R o D o m i Studio: Orford Building hair tonic to meet the present Here is life’s song of 865 Main Street emergency. love, beating with laughs and sobs, its mel­ IVaununo ody in tune with your own heartstrings. 'I UourTrib To ^tw YorK A wonderful picture, a may be anticipates with more enjoyment if you secure accommodations at .the mighty achievement for the world’s sweetheart. o fA e S b ^ m O t i f See it! • Adjoining Times Sou3re ^ You’ll love it! Eieduced Prices until October When diving, a girl may slip Into the water straight and smooth Ilk* HIS LATEST AND LAST PICnJRE Sit.tino Rpom.^droom with i Sitting l^oom-2double bedrooms a knife, or she may flop In with her extremities waving and splashing— Y p a r » private t^h.C iD ersonsl .|^withorivatc bath (zjo 4 person^ just as she prefers. Here are samples of each method, snapped side by Special Music by State Or-1 Admission for This Picture . ^R.ooms 'R o o m s side at the Y. W. C. A. camp at Martha’s Vineyard, M(iss. , Below, a trio Admission Orchestral Pipe Organ chestra under direction of Matinees...... 15c and 25c. sC 5 . ^ , , TTA m rS^TtAoc ncD nvAv^- # ? )LLARS PER. D A Y ' of tha camp’s best swimmers, left to right, Rose Mythen of WInthrop, M atinees...... 10c and 15e. Installed. Samuel Kaplan. lEvaiings .15^ 30c and 40c '■HY(ANO.A(4r. 3 - Mass. Eleanor Mullins of New York, and Jean Shepherd 6f SomervIMe. E vening...... 10c and 25c. M^ass.

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H a NCH ESTBR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , THURSDAY, s e p t . 9, 1926. PAGE TH R EE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gross of Wat EVENING SCHOOLS erbury were week-end guests of Prance Is Stirred Mrs. Ina Pratt at her summer home COLUMBIA Little Ancient, Blit Just a Fit here. OPEN ON OCT. 4TH Schools of the town opened on Mr. and Mrs. Randall Porter of ■^ednesdav, all the teachers but for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are visiting the exceptions already given ate MV. Porter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. those who taught last year. Miss H. W. Porter. Fra-'ces Katsman of New Haven re­ The registrars met Tuesday and Principal Potter Announces turned to New Haven on Thursday added 16 names to the list of “ to for the Jewish holidays. Her place be made” voters. • Subjects to Be Taught in tlm Lord school for Thursday Columbia schools opened Wed­ and Friday will be taken by Miss nesday morning, some schools be­ Helen Gilbert. ing crowded and others with room This Year. to spare. The teachers at the vari­ ous schools are as follows; AMERICAN ACQUITTED Center: Miss Marlon Holmes. Pine street: Mrs. Bessie Cum­ Sixteen subjects covering a wide mings. range of study compose the curri­ OF LONDON INDECENCY West street: Miss Agnes Shea. culum which Evening School stud­ Chestnut Hill: Miss Margaret ents may pick from when school Mitchell. convenes for its annual winter ses­ Hop River Village’: Miss Alice sion Monday evening, October 4, it J- P. S. Harrison, New Yoric Brown. was announced today by Principal Club Man, Accused of Insult­ Old Hop River: Miss Dorothy A. N. Potter. ing Little Girls. Wright. Competent teachers will be en­ Mr. Larepmb has been retained gaged, all of whom have had plenty as supervisor of this town for an­ of experience in night school work. London, Sept. 9.— John Pressley IV 9 other year which is very welcome In the main, the faculty will con­ Skidmore Harrison, Harvard grad­ news for all interested In the town sist of the teachers who taught in I ' 1 uate and member of numerous schools. night school last year. The names New York clubs, was today ar­ Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Noble of will be announced later. raigned in the Westminster police Riceville, Iowa, spent Thursday at The subjects which a student court, charged with Insulting the home of their neice, Mrs. Les­ may select from are the results of young girls, in the South Kensing­ ter Hutchins. ton Natural History Museum. careful thought and consideration. Mrs. Lester Hutchins attended a They are believed to be the best Sir Shartres Biron, chief magis­ trate of London, appeared as a family reunion of the Francis fam­ possible “all-around” list of sub­ ily held at Newington on Labor Midgets at the Iowa state fair, Des Moines, try out a trig little rig In character witness for Harrison. Day. jects that can be selected for night The elder of two girls, who which General Tom Thumb toured Europe in ^884, and find it a perfect school work. As usual, classes in made the charges against Harri­ Miss Perkins and Miss TenEyke fit. Inside is “ Mother” Doerfler. The others, left to right, are Ani^ English for foreign born will be one son, testified she was ten years of New York who have been of the principal subjects. This will spending the summer at the home Hall, Arthur Gehrman, Angelina Doerfler, Johnny Winters. < o' ' - ' ' old. She declared that Harrison re- I be divided into three parts: be­ peated his offense against her and i of Mrs. R. G. Proctor, returned to ginner’s course, intermediate and on the second occasion she inform­ their homes Thursday. advanced. In connection with this ed a museum attendant, who ar­ will be a course in citizenship rested' Harrison. training which will be taught one At the close of the hearing the T m ANSWERS night a week (Monday) in the High A D V E R M IN THE EVENING HERALD case was dismissed. school building. Other subjects which are well These are the correct answers to worth consideration by those who the Bibical questions appearing on jm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiy are contemplating night school CONNECTICUT CO. PLANS the comic page: study this fall are stenography, 1. — Elijah riding in a chariot of fire. typewriting, bookkeeping, French, Miss Thelma William, 19-year-old school teacher, has been chosen as | TO ABANDON CAR BARNS The most talked-of crime of years 2. — 40 years. mathematics. High school English, Miss Pittsburgh for 1926 and will represent her city in the national cooking, dressmaking, plain sew­ in Paris is the murder of Marie 3. — 120 years. pageant at Atlantic City. (Continued from page 1) Benlagnet, peasant girl, above, by 4. — 12. ing, grammar grade subjects. All J © of these with the exception of cook­ ■her sweetheart, the millionaire 5. — Bethlehem. to be lost when the change becomes A n QfiTi i h c t i o n X 9 2 6 ing, dressmaking and plain sewing Gaston Guyot, lower picture. The 6. — Rebecca’s nurse. jAim Ci-LUbllQ NEASER will be taught in the High school Mrs. Helen Kestner with a party effective. Late night service from 7. — Asa. of friends from New Haven visited body was placed in a haystack and ar - building. Cooking will be taught HEBRON Hartford will, doubtless, be discon­ 8. — Captain of the guards to the mi in the Franklin building. Dress­ friends here on Wednesday. tinued, and the advantages of a burned. King of Egypt. mm making and plain sewing classes Mrs. Everett G. Lord is spending branch office of the company here 9-— Ancient cities of evil. First Installment will be held in three places, Frank­ An interesting program was glv a few days as the guest of Mrs. will be lost. 19-—~*‘The mother of human lin school. West Side Rec and the en at the meeting of the Grange Lulu Lord in STUth Manchester. Bnilt SO Years Ago. g o w n o p r ic e kind.” of This Remarkable Story Robertson school in the Eighth Tuesday evening. A review of an Delegates from this town were The local office and car barns School District. article on the sun from the Ameri­ present at the committee meeting were established by the Hartford, London.— Melon seeds have al­ 20 REDS TAKEN FOR Will Appear in S As was the rule last year, ses­ can magazine was given by Mrs. in Rockville of the Nathan Hale Manchester and Rockville Tramway ready been used as dress and hat PLOT IN BULGARIA. Robert E. Foote. Talks about ani­ sions will be held on Monday, Wed­ celebration Wednesday evening. Company about 30 years ago. The trimmings, and now has arrived Sofia, Sept. 9.— Twenty Commu­ nesday and Thursday evenings mals a-;1 stories from animal life M.rs. Louise Blume will hold an late Maro S. Chapman, president of a frock made entirely of rice were given by members. Three nists have been arrested in con­ The Herald from 7 until 9 o’clock. These ses­ auction at her farm on Tuesday, the tramway company, built the grains Thousands of grains, dy­ nection with an alleged plot sions will be held in the High members gave a violin, saxophone September 14. The farm, live office and barns. The road gave ed brilliant colors and strung to­ and piano trio, and there was a against the government and Pre- school, Washington school, Frank­ stock, farming tools and household trolley service from Burnside to gether to form a fringe, make the hier Lyaptcheff announced today lin school, Robertson school and n ip o duet by Mrs. Elizabeth Cum­ goods will be sold. Manchester and to Rockville. A unusual frock which Miss Eva Monday, Sept. | mings and Miss Eunice Seyms. that they would be given an Imme­ 13 West Side Rec. The Robertson Miss Olive Tucker has returned Boston concern purchased the local Moo;e, actress, wears. diate trial. school is located on North School Mrs. Matilda Murray, mother of to New Britain after spending a branch about 20 years ago for the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiin street and is the new addition to Mrs. Ames W. Sisson is in failing few days :\t the ''ome of her moth­ New York, New Haven and Hart­ the old school recently built. heajth and is confined to her bed. er, Mrs. Carrie Burnham. Mr. and ford railroad. All the shares of it is impossible to fortell the en­ Parker Stearns, a former resl- Mrs. Dwight Tucker of Hartfn-i the stock In the branch were pur­ rollment of Evening School this rent, visited friends here on Wed­ nesday. were also recent guests at the chased from local people. Later year. It is very irregular. Last Burnhani home. when the New Haven road’s subsi­ Miss Florence E. Smith began year there were 598 students. Recent guests for a week at the diary lines were organized In a sep­ Students who desire further in­ her duties as supervising principal home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. at the Seymour school in West arate company, the Connecticut formation regarding subjects and Jones were William Walker, Mr. Company, the local lines were in­ classes may obtain it by interview­ H^irtford on Tuesday, beginning and Mrs. Edward Walker and their cluded. ing Principal Potter. with a teachers’ meetin.g on that day. two sons of New York City. Mr. The Connecticut Company’s office and Mrs. Albert Miller were also on Center street has just been re­ Mrs. Edwin T. Smith, accompan­ guests at the Jones home over La­ ied her son N. Eugene Smith and modeled at considerable expense to BRITISH UNIONISTS ROW bor Day, returning to their horiie conform with the town’s layout for ^'-mi'^- of Norwich on a trip through in Stamford by way of the Mohawk 0^*ER GENER.\L STRIKE. the Berkshire Hills recentlv. the grounds around the new munici­ Trail. pal building. Bournemouth, Eng., Sept. 9.— An attack on the General Council for alleged misconduct of the recent general strike, marked today’s ses­ Sewing Machine Gub sion of the Trades Union Congress here. J. Tanner of the Engineering starting this week, our Fall Sewing Machine Club, featuring as usual, “ The Free” and union, said: “ We accuse the coun­ D ay sewing machines. The Highest Class and Most Efficient Sewing Machines of the cil of being traitors, cowards and weak fools because they agreed to POSTPONED! end the general strike without get­ We are running this Club on our Profit Sharing Plan giving you 12 months to pay coupled with ting guarantees for the miners.” months machine in the world by paying $6. monthly for 12 Because of the Rain on Labor Day We will be glad to give you a Free trial in your home.

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Prior to 1914 it would have been HEROES. |Rantt;eBtrr substantially impossible for a fight In New York a man was found Sticntns m^ralb like that between the Cockchafer burned to death, with his arm Sievwait's and Wu f*el Fu troops on the around a pet kangaroo which he had PUBLISHRO BT VKASHIKOTO^ THO HERALD PRINTINQ C a Yangstze river to have taken place vainly tried to rescue from a burn­ Fonnfled by Blwood & B)& without immediately being follow­ ing building where many vaudeville HETTEBS Oot. 1. 1881 ed by open warfare. Today there performers’ animals were kept. An­ Brary Bvanlnt Bxcapt Sundays and By CHARLES P. STEWART. BolldayA is hardly a suggestion of such a other man, desperately striving to Bntared at ths Post Otnco at Uau« thing. save his dogs from the same fire, chaster as Second Class Mall Matter. Washington, Sept. 9.— Aviation Badly mixed as is the Chinese sit­ had to be driven, bleeding and enthusiasts stick to it that the SUBSCRIPTION KATBS; By Mall six dollars a year; sixty cents a uation. injurious as are its effects blubbering, away from the place, plane is no more dangerous than railroad trains or automobiles. month tor shorter perloda on foreign trade and foreign inter­ else he would surely have shared By carrier, alahteen eentr a week. Reckless “ stunt fiyers,” ,.they Slntrle coplea throe oenta ests in China, disastrous to western the kangaroo man’s fate. contend, have most of the acci­ SPECIAL ADVERTISINO RBPRB- prestige as are such affairs as this There is hope for a race that dents— not the careful ones. SENTATIVE: Hanillton>Ue Llaser, Inc, 25 West tSd .Street. Now Tork on the Yangstze, there is yet a very breeds men and women with such The fact remains that Lieut. and 511 North Mtchlasn Arenua general feeling throughout the Cyrus K. Bettis of the army air Chicairo, an abiding Affection for dumb crea­ service, who died after a recent The Manchester Evening Herald la world, not only that China must not tures that they will sacrifice for crash, and Com. John. Rodgers, on sale In New York City at Schutta'a be permitted to become a bone of News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd them, even to the hazard of life. hero of the navy’s San Francisco- Street and 42nd Street entrance ot contention at the risk of another To some there may seem some­ Hawail flight, who perished in a Grand Central Station. fall into the Delaware river, were “International News Service haa the world conflict, but that the internal thing a bit grotesque in a human not reckless flyers. exclusive rights to use for repub!lca> affairs of that vast aggregation of being dying for the sake of a kan­ tion ;n any form all newa dlspatohee As array and navy men they credited to It or not ottierwlse credit­ human beings are more or less their garoo, something disproportionate look otcasional risks which civil ed In this paper. It la alau exclusively own and must be permitted to be and out of balance. Perhaps, how­ aviation ordinarily doesn’t call for, The Consolette Orthophonic entlt.ed to use for repuhllcatlon all but, both prudent and highly ex­ Victrola, $95. Christmas Club the local or undated news published settled by themselves. ever, it is precisely by way of bal­ heraln. perienced, they didn't take them Plan— $1 down and $1 weekly. It is only the most exceptional ance, after all— compensation of­ unnecessarily.. With grille front and auto­ THURSDAY. SKPT. 9, 1926. student of eastern politics who has fered by the human family to the They weren’t taking them at the time of their respective falls. matic stop. more than the sketchiest idea of animal world for the cruelties that Two of the best flyers in the world, BLAIXE. what is going on in China, but of some articulate creatures heap upon they simply crashed because, when I Apparently the defeat of Senator this we may be sure— out of the inarticulate ones. anything goes seriously wrong You, Too, Can Enjoy One nroot in the Wisconsin primaries jummox of intrigue and fighting will Anyway, the kangaroo man goes with an airplane, nobody, regard­ less of his skill and courage, can - the strength of the Republi- come, in due time, order and a de­ down in our private list of heroes. defy gravity. ' •' ■ ^ the Senate, for tvork- finite and responsible government, And so does the blubbering dog of These Instruments *• by one unit. Gov- if the Chinese are left to work out man. srnot , who will be Lenroot's their own salvation. And the west­ That, in brief, is the War and successor, will come to Congress ern nations are not— as they surely Navy Department’s verdict on the wearing the brand of La Follette- would have done fifteen years ago Bettis and Rodgers accidents. The Next Christmas . technical investigators’ reports Ism, and La Folletteism and regu­ — going to seize upon China’s diffi­ doubtless will be more complicat­ lar Republicanism are cut off dif­ culties as an excuse for attempts to ed. but the above is the unofficial Others have had mu­ money! TheV have ferent pieces. imprison her in the meshes of for­ DAILY POEM one, from thoroughly well inform­ sical instruments in wisely selected tiieir eign domination. ed sources. None the less it remains that the A point may be reached where their homes at Christ­ piano or Victrola in the Senatorial career of the new man The •‘battle of the Yangstze” is aviation accidents are, proportion­ lies ahead of him, and it is not at to be an incident, not an epoch THERE’S A DIFFERENCE. ately. no more numerous than mas without using fall and paid for it on The Colony Orthophonic 111 certain that he will prove to be marking episode. The girls who play pianos, in the those on the surface, but when there Is one, it probably always their Christmas gift our easy Victrola with seven minute X mere duplicate voter for whatever stores where music’s sold, sure know the way to tickle o'er the keys. will be more serious to its victims. motor, $110.00. On the Christ­ foung Bob La Follette may advo- GL.\D CLOTHES. They’re trained to put the pepper That, at any rate. Is what com­ mas Club Plan— $1.85 down ;ate or against whatever that youth­ The London tailors may succeed petent army and navy airmen tell into every song. I’m told, ’cause and $1.85 weekly ful insurgent may oppose. in putting over their scheme of ar­ that’s the way the song is apt to me. Some quite wild and woolly per­ raying fashionable male London in please. mahogany red, bois de rose, bril­ You stand around and listen, The bitterest of the military air Christmas Club Plan sons have become altogether sane while they’re entertaining you, and under the influence of senatorial re­ liant plum color and sky blue, but service's complaints is that pro­ music that is wondrous fills the air. motion isn't fast enough. This club plan will make it Anything in our store can be they are not going to sell that kind sponsibility. Take the case of You really get a thrill out of the Naturally the question arises: easy for you to enjoy a new purchased" on this plan— any­ Lenroot himself, for example. He of clothes to Americans of the he- j old songs and the new. The girl Why isn't it just as fast in the who’s playing sure can play. She’s Victrola or paino, too! Here thing you would like to “ give tore into Congress as a flaming “ in­ man persuasion. air service as in the Infantry or the there! is the whole plan in a nut­ your home” next Christmas. We may not be as conservative artillery or the cavalry or any dependent.” full of rather mad en­ Then, after while, you make a other branch? shell: as the Scotch nor so unchanging as The Christmas-Club payments thusiasms. He had moderated choice and buy the latest song. The answers are divers and sun­ 'Instead of making a big, will depend, of course, on the considerably by the time he made the Thibetians; we may be fiippant They wrap it up, and you are on dry, but they all boil down to this: your w’ay. The way the player lump sum deposit on an article price of the article you select. the Senate, but he was still radical in our language and reckless in our A military aviator doesn't live turned it out, and rattled right long enough to be promoted at all you select at Christmas time, Pianos and Orthophonic Vic- enough to delight the soul of Wis­ conduct: we may drive automobiles along convinces you the song’s a unless he’s promoted in a hurry. you choose your ^ft now and trolas always prove popular consin. Then he shook down to at fifty and push each other off cinch to play. There are military aviators who make small weekly payments Christmas Club items. At our his bearings and of late years there roads and down precipices; we may You’re at your own piano, and are getting on in years, like Maj. until Christmas. The total of Music Dept, you 'will find all the has been no more serviceable even drink fearful things that no other the music’s open wide. The big Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of surprise comes when you start to the army air service at 63, but it’s these deposits will be equiva­ popular Victrola models as brilliant supporter of regular Re­ people on earth would swallow on play. Why, shucks, downtown noteworthy that Gen. Patrick won lent to the usual first payment. well as W. P. Haines, Becker publican policies, no stauncher sol­ a bet; we may spit on five thou­ 'twas wonderful, but, though you’ve his pilot’s wings at 60. After Christmas you complete Brothers and Steinway Pianos. The Granada Orthophonic dier in the administration forces, sand dollar Persian rugs as Euro­ tried and tried, you never quite can the payments in regular small Also the world’s famous Duo- Victrola in Spanish design cab­ than this same Lenroot who iy now peans believe we do— though we make it sound that w*ay. The way army and navy flyers ' weekly or monthly install­ Art Reproducing Action in the inet, $160. Through the sacrificed to the demand of his don't: we may be wild and woolly describe it to me. aviation is about ments i celebrated Steinway, Steck, Christmas Club— $2.50 do'wn state for a new “ independent.” and full of crime and wickedness on a par with seamanship, in the old days before steam, and. of Stroud and Weber Pianos. and $2.50 weekly. It is not likely that young Bob, and folly. But we will not— the course, ages before radio commu­ being what he is, the trademark of masculine part of us— wear pink nication. a tradition, will ever cease to be an coats and yellow trowsies and gold One voyage wa.s comparatively embroidered waistcoats; not out­ safe, but the sailor who kept at it outlander so far as Republican reg­ long enough generally wound up ularity is concerned. But Blaine side of a lodge room or a Sons of in Davy Vc.nes’ locker. He that loveth pureness of heart WATKINS BROTHERS, will have his own way to make. Something parade. Not though we Even then the merchantman’s Inc. for the grace of his Ups the king respect of longevity was bettor He is old enough not to be alto­ be hanged and drawn and quartered shaU be his friend.— Prov. 22:11. 1 than the raan.-o'-war's man’s, but FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS gether anxious to serve as a striker and fed to the cat for refusal. at that, the former’s wasn't any­ for the La Follette boy— and young We adopt English slang; we take I pray thee, O God, that I may thing to brag about. Sooner or lat­ be beautiful within.— Socrates. enough to have his own ambitions many a cue from London, knowing­ er he usuall,,’’ went on a lee shoie. and perhaps his own sense of duty ly and without grudging; if there sprang a leak or a piicte overhaul­ ed him. to his country as well as his state. is another war we may let English We shall see, later, whether Sen­ army officers tells us the wrong True, the ocean is safer tolay ator-elect Blaine is to be a senator thing to do and go and do it, than Pennsvlvnnia £'\euue. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. or a copycat. Nobody knows w’.ial may be obediently and humbly. But we done for avin'.l-in ^^;tita^y airmen have steadfastly, for a hundred are a.s ready as any'ui dy to admit’ JESSE POMEROY. This is the feast day of St. years, refused to ,follow London Omer, who gave all his wealth to that the tini» may come wh-n Jesse Harding Pomeroy has just fashions in the matter of the mono­ plain*; will ho al.’e t j stop, miles LAKES WILL GO DRY ety-blank name in that paper was the poor and entered a monastery, to up and die.” completed half a century of im­ persuading his father to join him. ^ bove terra firma and repair dam­ cle. And we’ll be— well, we will ages. On the day that the sheik’s fe­ prisonment for child murder at the He later became a bishop. Chicago.— Delicate surveys show be— if we let a lot of haw-haw j . l the sa lie, T (’on’t find nmn’.' that the earth crust in the Great ver hit 103 and the doctors were age of fifteen. He spent forty-one California admitted to the announcing that Rudy’s life hung British tailors swathe us in the col­ union, and a holiday is celebrated Ahc agree w;ih the super-entiiusi- Lakes :egion is gradually tilling to­ years of it in solitary confinement. asts who contend that aviation is ward Cliicago at the rate of 9 or 10 by a thread, the movie star’s man­ ors of the harem. there. ager penned the following message He is now sixty-five and he still This is the birthday of Count as safe as an auco, a !notor,bus, a iuche;. a century. H that keeps up. street car oi' a Pullman. to the paper: am hopes to get out. , JIM REED. Tolstoy. Lake Michigan w;i' spill into the Mississippi in 600 years, and Niag­ “ Trying our d— est to accommo­ In 1876, when Pomeroy commit­ Inasmuch as a successor to New York, Sopt. .— And It came date you.” Mexico has one thing for which ara Falls will be dry in 3500 years. to pass that upon a certain day in ted the crime for which he was sen­ James A. Reed as senator from the to be thai'.kful. It is a little too The United States produced August In the year of our Lord, Among the unpublished tele­ A vacation is most exciting when w'arm there for dancing the tenced for life in Massachusetts, state of Missouri will not be elected, 8638 books in 1922, as against Weight reducers who succeed 1926, a wagon loaded with hay did grams that came to Rudy during you return home and find half the 8329 in 1921. there were no alienists to swear that in the natural order of events, until Charleston. will be mad about it this winter. cross Fifth Avenue, in the vicinity his illness was the following typi­ furniture stolen. he was not normal and so not to be two years from the coming Novem­ of 42nd Street. And though the cal message from Texas Guinan, gaping crowds awaited fearfully, held to accountability for his crime. ber, while the Missourian’s present “ queen of broadway:” The wonder of the age is how a the heavens did not fall. “ Hey, there! Whaddy mean let­ baby manages to holler so loud There were no laws making a life Speaking of Channel Swims term does not then expire till the ting them take yonr appendix that without using a megaphone. sentence mean twenty years and a following March, any reason for be­ Such is the devotion to fashion way. Didn’t you have sense enough 99 year sentence mean thirty-three coming excited over the loss of the of some ManhattanitaB that, not to put in your mother’s name?” We hope a policeman who mar­ — GILBERT SWAN. — with commutation off. There whippersnapper senator at this infrequently, martyrs appear. ried a society girl in New York has no trouble learning to cook. was no stratum in the population in time is not apparent. Thus there is a certain gentle­ man of fashion who would as soon the United States to rush to the de­ The reason for the announcement be caught at a public place with no STATE HIGHWAY DEPT. We never see^these floppy trous­ fense of a morbid, unnatural killer itself, however, is less difficult to clothes at- all as minus his dinner ers without wondering If their .oc­ like the Pomeroy boy, as years later find. Jim Reed believes he can jacket. It so happens that this cupant is afraid of mice young man is a saxophone artist SPENDS $10,503,715 YEAR stood ready to champioh a I^eopold, be elected president of the United =ui of no small calibre. One thing the world needs Is big­ a Loeb, a Gerald Chapman. This States. He is that .kind of man— V During a recent very hot even­ The Connecticut State Highway ger and better waste baskets for was a sterner nation then than it is not the kind to be president, but ing,. the leader of the orchestra de­ Department spent a total of $10.- sensational magazines. now. the kind to believe he can be elect­ cided that custom could best be 503,715.94 duying the fiscal year laid aside and told the players Distance doesn’t lend any en- So Jesse Pomeroy, a creature ed. They are to be found In every ended July 1st, a statement issued they could take off their coats. clantment when you run out of cursed at birth with a strange lust state, every town, every ship’s fore­ today by the department shows. Almost with horror the disciple This amount is about $300,000 less gas. for blood, a torturer of cats and of, fashion saw the coats disappear­ castle and every lumber camp. The than was disbursed during the dogs, a killer for the thrill of kill­ only thing necessary for the de­ ing and the shirt sleeves being re­ You just,simply can’t teach an vealed. 1925 fiscal year, which was $10.- ing, was put away for the rest of onion to bold its breath. velopment of this belief is a suffi­ Then he rose, gave a brief lec­ 801,696.69. The statment will his life. And- who, viewing the ciently exaggerated ego. And Jim form a part of the department’s bi­ ture on “ good taste” — and quit. Trying to keep a good man down history of this old man and his case, is right there with the exaggerated Not for a moment would he coun­ ennial report which is now being prepared for submibsicn to the gov­ is about as hard as trying- to keep a can say that society did not do bet­ ego. tenance such a social break. He good for rothing one up. stalked from the roof garden. ernor. ter for itself and for Pomeroy than A “ smart” little man; a sharp The report will show that the to­ it has done in thousands of cases and shining little man— as sharp tal amount expende.1 since 1895. It ought to be against the law to When Rudolph Valentino ar­ break the prohibition laws.. where it has extended mistaken and shining as a new tin table rived in New York from Chicago, when the road building department of the state was organized is $82,-r mercy. knife on the counter of a flve-and- some weeks before his critical Ill­ Some men tell theif wives every­ ness, the newspapers were carry­ 547.810.73. Locked up, he has taken no more ten; a little man with no more po­ The largest disbursements dur- thing even when they don’t know ing lengthy stories of the chal­ it. lives. Free, he would have been litical creed tban a bantam rooster; lenge to duel the film star has is­ ir,g the past twelve months was for roconptruction and maintenance, morally certain to have pursued a a little man with no loyaity, no sued to a Chicago writer. It’s nice to think people are hit­ A girl reporter, who writes a which reached a total of $4,674,- career of terrible crime. In prison friendship in his soul to anybody ter than you know they are. movie column for one of the ta­ 576.16, nearly $3,000,000 of which he has become something of a schol­ or anything but Jim Reed— he has bloids, dropped In and interviewed was expended In the reconstruction ar, something of a philosopher, has enough of shrewdness In him to Rudy. When she handed It in at program. Lots of people will interrupt a phonograph record to tell you how had something of a human life. know that the Smithites and the her office that evening, the city The next largest Item was for new construction, that is. the ipi- much they are enjoying it. Outside he would have been a wild McAdooites are likely to fight them­ editor growled his protest: “ Say, this bird Valentino Is get­ provement of roads on the state beast. selves out of the 1928 battle for ting too much space. I’m sick and road system. This amounted to It takes years to get a good Pomeroy came Into the world the Democratic presidential nomin­ tired of seeing his name in the $2,706,360.07. A total of $529.- reputation and only a few minutes to get a bad reputation.- with a frightful handicap. ,He has ation before that battle begins— paper. We've just been carrying 670 was expended on Trunk Line his duel stuff all over the papei\ I and State Aid bridges In fehon- been helped to bear It, all things and he proposes to be first in the don’t want any more copy on him struction, construction and mainte­ Some read the cook book to see considered, in the best possible way. field as advantage taker. for a long time. The only thing he nance. what to have far dinner when theiy Jimmy rnight just as well have can do to get his bla'nkety-blank Other -items are these: Labora­ should read the bank hook. CHINA. said “ I am out for the 19.28 Presi­ name in the paper Is to up and tory $25,217. toll bridges and fer­ One of the effects of the catas­ die.” ries $53,307. office and clerical, en­ dential nomination” as to have said, In the course of days the girl gineering and insnection work the trophe of the World War Is perhaps “ I shan’t return to the Senate.” reporter again encountered Valen­ exnense was $419,236. F-ir state lURNS evidenced In the fact that the press And besides, he has filed no bond tino and his managerial- forces. aid road repairs. $45,943 was ex­ Cover with wet baking soda' ■, afterwards apply gently— of two continents is not, today, to guarantee his promise. Would She was asked what happened to pended. the intel'view and frankly related flaming with announcement of war that he had. It would be a better her editor’s commentaries, ending Perhaps the most difficult farm­ between Great Britan and Cblna. Senate without b ip . with the adMonitlon that the “only ing project under wav Is trying to r way ’Valentino could get Us blnnk- now aan from wild oats. O r n ^ t r m m . ~ir c r ' t mf,

‘COUNTRY S T («E NITE' AGAIN TAKE TOW)! 36 AUTO DRIVERS Victor PlasBon, Hartford. ^ dress at the annual barbecue of NEXT SENATE WILL FOR HARTFORD CITY. Irving C. Rice, Bristol. the Third Ward Republican Club Andrew Soos, Fairfield. of New Britain, to be held on the AT THE STATE T0NH9IT Still they come to Manchester Francis Sullivan, Plainfield. afternoon of September 25 at lAke LOSE UCENSK Chas, Trimbach, Groton. NOT BE “ REGULAR” and think they are' somewhere Compounce. Bastern Standard Time. « Molse Tlouffe, Watervllle. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. else. Announcement that Senator 6 p. m. I— Variety. Double Feature Program Show­ Richard E. Warren, Groton. Bingham would be one of the WBAL (246) Baltimore—Sand*‘ The other day a party from The weekly list of operators Mrs. R. J. Williams; New Ro­ WTAM (889) Cleveland — out of the state came to the office speakers at the big gathering of man Circle; orchestra. Studio. ing Ibanez’ “The Torrent” whose license to drive automobiles chelle, N. Y. Republicans to be held under the Insurgent Victories in Pri­ of Robert J.'^mith and asked for in Connecticut have been suspend­ WOHP (270) Detroit— Concert. WLW i(422) Cincinnati— Va­ and “ Fascinating Youth” auspices of the local club waa WON (303) Chicago— Variety. riety. Here Friday and Saturday. the directions to Lindmore ed for one year for driving while made today by Reuresentative WBZ (383) Springfield. Mass.— street. There is no such street under the influence of liquor was JIMMY COX tm SEE’ Ernest W. Christ and Chairman KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ maries Take Control Out here and Senator Smith knew it. given out today at the state motor Variety. j chestra. Tonight the weekly ‘Country William H. Judd of the Republi­ WLS (346) Chicago—Stocks;' He thought, however, that if they vehicle department as a part of the can town committee, who are se­ WQJ (447) Chicago— Orchestra. Store Nlte’ will be on the bills at told him the name of the fam ily, effort to reduce this highway men­ EITHER SMITH OR M’ ADOO organ; sports; orchestra. i KFI (467) Los Angeles—Or­ o f White House Hands. the State theater. As usual there curing speakers ' for the. affair. they wished to see that he might ace. There are thirty-six names on President Isaac Black of the club WWJ (363) Detrolt—rConcert. j chestra. will be a large amount of gifts the list. The case of one was ap­ CKCL (357) Toronto— Studio help them out. They did will preside and there will be oth­ WRC (469) Washington— Musi­ presented. There will also be a “ There’s no such family in pealed. Five were Connecticut op­ Not Impressed With Either as program. cal. “ surprise night” . Be sure to come er speakers. Washington. Sept. 9.— The Manchester,” caid Senator Smith. erators convicted in other states. WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111.— WOC (484) Davenport, la.— early, because if you don't, you Democratic Candidate; Says Between 500 and 600 men and Coolldge administration, for all “ Manchester? Why we thought The department statement advised Dinner concert. i Musical. might not get a good seat. ‘Country France Won’t Ratify. women from all parts of Connecti­ practical purposes, already has we were in Hartford.” people to notify the department or cut will be attracted to the lake WRNY .(376) New York- KOW (491) Portland, Ore.— Store’ always draws capacity the police in case they should see Sports; commerce; religious circle; Concert. lost control of the next Senate. houses. Come and get your share London, Sept. 8.— “ The Demo­ for the barbecue, which is assum­ any of the suspended drivers oper­ crats won’t make an Issue of war ing state-wide importance by rea­ orchestra. | WEAF (492) New York— Or- There have been sufficient casu­ of the gifts. ating motor vehicles. WTAM (389) Cleveland— Or­ ■f’ 'stra. alties among the regular or stal­ Along with the country store ment to go with the feature. The debts in the November senatorial son of the fact that assurance has William D. Alexander, New been given that the entire Repub­ chestra. I WHO (526) Des Moines— Or­ wart Republicans in the primaries there will be two feature pictures. orchestra will play at both the York. elections, for the policy on war to date to insure the balance of matinee and evening performances. debts does not belong to politics.” lican ticket which will be named WMAQ (447) Chicago— Organ; chestra. Pola Negri in "Good and Naugh­ Andrew Anderson, Stamford. orchestra. | WOAW (526) Omaha— Musical. power being held by insurgents, The prices for “ The Son of the Former Governor James M. Cox, at the state convention in Hartford ty” , her latest Paramount release, Joseph Andrada, Middletown. on September 14, will be in at­ WKAF (492) New York— Hymn* KYW (526) Chicaigo— Musical. with actual control vested in a Sheik” will be 15 and 25 cents for of Ohio, who has been spending a will be one of the features. This 1s Lloyd E. Basey, Central Village. holiday in Europe, made this tendance. *Q. O. P. leaders from sing; orchestra. 11 P. M. coalition of these insurgents with matinees, and 15, 30 and 40 cents the Democrats whenever they care a clever social satire directed by George Brown, New London. statement today just prior to tak­ every district will also be present. WCX (517) Detroit— Dinner WRVA (256) Richmond, Va.— Malcolm St. Clair and that means for evening shows. Augustus Burns, New London. Musical. to combine and exercise it. Great news! The vaudeville sea­ ing a boat-train to embark for program. This will be true Irrespective of the best in entertainment. . Joseph P. Butler, Hartford. New York on the Maje.stic. WNYG (526) New York—Varie­ WGHP (270) Detroit—Dance In this picture the proud and son will open at the Stat* one week Thomas CIzman, West Wllllng- band; soloists. whether the Democrats win a sin­ from today on September sixteenth. ton. Cox, who has spent considerable ty. gle seat north of the Mason-Dixon pretty Pola is seen in a dirty smock time In France, predicted that that KYW (586) Chicago— Musical. WLIB (303) Chicago— Correll dress, working as an assistanr'grrV! i vaudeville, all Chester Coggswell, Branchvllle. and Gosden; organ; orchestra. line in November— and if there is country will not ratify the debt NIGHT SCHOOL 7 p. m. any sizeable drift to the Democrats i She is‘f scjrned by the man she loves the management to George Darling, So. Manchester. settlement with the United States WKRC (326) Cincinnati— Musi­ be of the best quality, '.vlll be pre­ R. S. Eddy Edwards, Hartford. WBAL (246) Baltimore— Or­ cal. in northern states eight weeks! . oboy. Wait till you see how without making i;eservatlon8. chestra; quartet. she fixes him! She suddenly bios sented with a feature plctuie, Seymour J. Evans, Norwich. k NX (337) Los Angeles— Cour­ hence even the paper majority of I®”® nxes him! She suddenlv bins- comedy and News, The former governor said it was opens WHAD (275) Milwaukee— Va­ soms fo.rth prettier than ever, and George Flemming, Stanfordvllle, tesy program. the Republicans will disappear. ) N. Y. too early to make predictions re­ riety. WEBH (370) Chicago— Orches­ Analysis today of the primaries wins him and all the men in sight. garding the next presidential elec­ Monday Evening, WCAU (278) Philadelphia—Va­ held thus far made these facts in­ Richard Talmadge in “ The Bet­ William F. Gladding, Plainville. tion, but added that he is not im­ tra. ‘SPARROWS’ IS FEATURE Swan Hendrickson, Washington. riety. WTA M (389) Cleveland— Or­ disputable. The defeat of Senator ter Man” is the other picture. Rich­ pressed with the chances of either S ep t 13. WLIB (803) Chicago— Variety. Lenroot in Wisconsin, despite his ard. the screen’s greatest stunt Francis Herbert, 'Torrington. Governor A1 Smith or William G. chestra. Fred M. Herman, Stamford. Sessions will be held WGBS (316) New York— Or­ KHJ (405) Los Angeles— News being singled out for conspicuous man, thrills as never before In this FOR CIRCLE’S OPENING] McAdoo. chestra. personal indorsement by President latest picture. And he's as fuany as Herbert Klely, Newington. items; quartet; vocal. Thomas Komski, New Britain. MONDAY WBZ (338) Springfield, Mass.— KPO (428) San Francisco—Va­ Coolldge, was a particularly severe they make 'em. too, while f i l i n g Musical. blow. It virtually insures two In­ off all these stunts. Carl Liudstrom, Glenbrook. WEDNESDAY riety. Mary Pickford Is Best Yet in] Clifford Llndsley, Westfield, REPUBUCAN OUTING . WLS (345) Chicago— Musical; KFI (467) Los Angeles— Dra­ surgent senators- from Wiscon.sin For Friday and Saturday the THURSDAY In the seventieth Congress, La Appealing Drama of Comedy j Mass. news; instrumental. ma hour. State theater presents an unusual­ Oscar C. Linke, W. Haven. Evenings from 7 to 9 o’clock WDAF (367) Kansas C it y - Mar­ KGW (491) Portland, Ore.— Follette and Blaine. Even in the ly fine quality double feature. and Love. AT LAKE COMPOUNCE palmy days of the elder La Fol­ Carl Gustaf L. M. Ljunglof, kets; book review; orchestra. Vaudeville program. Ibanez “ The Torrent” will bo one Bridgeport. WEBH (370) Chicago— Recital. WIP (508) Philadelphia-Or­ lette there was always one regular picture, and “ Fascinating Youth” “ Mary Plckford’s greatest” — The Connecticut from Wisconsin. that’s what all the critics the coun J. E. Mathews, Bristol. New Britain, Sept. 8.— Govern­ WLW (422) Cincinnati-Orches­ gan. with the junior Paramount stars of Andrew J. Morris, Hartford. Pa|)cr Strength 53. 1926 will b_ the other. try over are saying about "Spar­ mental affairs of the state as well Business College tra. I 12 P. M. James J. Murphy, Elmwood. as of the nation, will be discussed WQJ (447) Chicago— Concert. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Vari­ The maximum Republican “ The Torrent” is a most spec­ rows,” Mary Plckford’s latest Unit­ Odd Fellows’ Block strength on paper, in the next ed Artists release. This wonder­ Michael Murtha, Bridgeport. by United States Senator Hiram WJZ (455) New York— Silent ety. tacular film- In it are featured George L. Plant, New Haven. Bingham of Connecticut in his ad­ South Manchester drama. KGO (361) Oakland, C a lif,- Senate is 55, and to have that they Ricardo Gortez and Greta Garbo, ful picture of a struggling orphan’s WCAE (461) Pittsburgh— Book Dance music. must win every senatorial election who in this picture makes her 'jow life will be shown at the Circle as WLW (422) Cincinnati— Frolic. outside the solid South. But in that theatre’s attraction for Its reviews; studio. to the American movie public in a »>atXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX9gXXXXXXXXXXX?. 10 years. Straightline Styles, 10 Overblouses to wear with them WORD (275) Chicago— Musical. to 14. are in simple tailored styl^ of W o n (303) Chicago—-Sau ’n spotless white dimity or Tnadrwt. Heiiiy: muB'.iRl. Of lustre rubber with corduroy WKftC (826) Cincinnati-Frolic Sizes 8 to 16 years. • KNX (337) Los Angeles— Organ RLWikoa lined strap collar and WJJD (870) Mooseheart, 111.— Optometrist. hats to match .... $5.95 Quartet. House tk Hale HuUding $1.95 jah/AslM _,.. v ::-y:y -,^«-W-!

KSf'V' PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1926.

POE’S STORIES: Thou Art the Man (2) Sketches by Redner, Synopsis by. Brauche? Change in Rates *>fi % For Herald Oassilied Advertising T Gn and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for 'W Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). \\ Minimum Charge 30 Cents. .. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a #1 line. E' THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. ______*1 The men got Busy with i "S'he waistcoat was identified at ,once as the prop­ bivtifie./> 3ay‘wh the search for the body of Shuttle- erty of a young man named Pennifeather, a nephew of FOR SALE TO RENT Coodfellow suggested shovels and the drain * worthy was started, Coodfellow was its leader. The that the pond be drained, was quickly effected. In Shuttleworthy, and his immediate heir. The suspicions FOR SALE—Wild grapes, $1.00 a FOR RENT—Two, three, and four hunt was continued for a week, with no ^race of the the middle of the • mud of the people were fastened at once upon Pennifeather. peach basket delivered. Tel. 23-4. room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ as it appeared something vice. gas range, refrigerator, In-a- body being found. On the seventh day, led by Cood- had been dragged to the was discovered a black Pennifeather was arrested on the spot and the crowd FOR SALE—Ripe jam plums, 10 door bed furnished. Call Manchester fellijw, a party of searchers came upon a pool in the ^silk waistcoat. ^ proceeded homeward with him in custody. (Continued.) cents a quart. R. F. Rennie, 26 Gard­ Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ y^ater’s edge.. y ner s tr e e t. ______phone 782-2. ' ^ woods. There were signs of a struggle on the bank. FOR SALE—^Victrola, like new. TO RENT—Garage at ?01 Walnut One half price $55.00. Also 45 records. street. Apply on premises. Address "Victrola” In care of The H erald. ____ TO RENT—October 1st, six ■^oom Vexed at “Rabbit Punch” house with all modern Improvements. WANTED Off-hand, it is impossible to siy HORSE OUTFITTERS QUIT FOR SALE—Hard $9 per Appiy 475 Center street. ANY OLD REFEREE WATCHING BRITISH NAVY IS AS CUSTOMERS PASS. load. (96 cublJ feet) $^v5 sp lit. V. FEMALE HELP WANTED whether he is in better condition 154-3. Flrpo, 97 Wells street. Tel. TO RENT—New five room flat, at than Dempsey. I doubt if any man Cincinnati, O., Sept. 9>— 11 Hollister street, lights, gas and Representative In Manchester for could be that. As a matter of fact, FOR SALE—Domestic drop lid sew. steam heat. Apply at 281 Spruce St. eight popular magazines. Excellent Chalk up another defeat for Ing machine, like new^ used little, opportunity for woman who has WILL SUIT TUNNEY it is possible that the challenger is THESCOREBOARD ACTIVE IN CHINA Old Dobbin and the one-horse quick sale. 253 Middle Turnpike. Tel. TO RENT—6 room tenement, at private telephone and desires to work too good at this stage of the pro­ shay. The Perkins-Campbeli 737-12. ______9-11 Hemlock street, all Improve­ from home. Leads furnished. Draw­ ceedings, although to suggest any­ ments. Apply at 90 Summit street. ing account against commission, YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Co., here, one of the largest FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, write Adelaide F. Ritter, 13P Pearl thing of the sort undoubtedly would concerns in the United States stove length $8.00 truck load of 84 TO RENT—5 room tenement on street, Middletown, Conn. ruffle the young man’s serenity. He Eastern League Opens Port of Canton But manufacturing harness, sad­ cubic feet. Asher, Andover. Tel. Man. Norman street. All Improvements. Won’t Make Any Odds Be­ is so close to the edge of condition Pittsfield 2, Hartford 1. 106-14. Apply at I" Norman street. WANTED—To rent or lease a small dles, and accoutrements of the farm in Manchester or vicinity on an that a chance word is likely to lash Providence 4, Waterbury 0. horse and buggy era is quitting FOR SALE—Quaker combination TO RENT—Six room ccottage, 135 Improved road. Small amount of land cause He’s Going to Win him into a lather. New H,aven 4, Albany 1. Not Likely to Follow Up the business. gas and coal range. Inquire 35 Lewis Main street. All Improvements. For with single house preferrable. Apply He was obviously Irritated by particulars phone 4 or C26. Box F. In care of Manchester Herald. Springfield 6, Bridgeport 5. Large harness showrooms in street or telephone 2163. the “rabbit-punch” story, although National League New York and Chicago already FOR SALE — Apples, crabapples, TO RENT—Furnished room. In- WANTED—Antique and modern Fight fo r Himself, He Says. there seemed to be no particular New York 5, Boston 1 (1). Yangstze River Affair. have been closed, according to cider vinegar, delivered quire at 18 Locust street. furniture to repair, reflnlsh, up­ justification for his annoyance. Manchester. Sweet cider 50c a gallon holster. Also antiques bought and Boston 4, New York 2 (2). officials, and the harness de­ delivered Friday and Saturday only. FOR RENT—Heated apartment of sold. V. Hedeen, 37 Hollister street. Another morsel of gossip that ap­ Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 1 (1). partments of their huge plant Phone 970-2. W. L. Fish. 5 or 6 rooms, with modern Improv- (By Davis J. Walsh) peared to get under his skin was Pittsburgh 11, Cincinnati 0 (2). London, Sept. 9.—British naval here are being sold 'or leased ments. Robert V. Treat. Phone 468. WANTED—Men to help harvest the alleged statement of Pooch for other types of business,* ef­ FOR SALE—Pure appU cider vine­ tobacco. F. A. Krah, Tolland Turn­ Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 4. activity had greatly Increased gar 25c a gallon at mill. We also buy TO RENT—Five room tenement pike. Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 9.—Wall Donovan, Harvard trainer, that | Others not scheduled. throughout the Chinese war area fective in October. cider apples on the ground or de­ over A. and P., corner Maple ^nd Street may figure that Jack Demp­ Tunney was “top-heavy.” I American League today as a result of the capture of livered. Call 970-5. H. Silverstein, Spruce streets. Apply on premises to WANTED—To buy cars for junk. “If I’m top-heavy, how is it that B olton. W. J. Carr. Used parts for sale. Abel's Service sey Is worth every bit of two dol­ Boston 5, New York 2. Hankow yesterday by the Canton­ Station, Oak street, Tel. 789. lars against one as a betting propo- ,I’ve , never , been off my feet?” ^ he Detroit 10, Cleveland 7. ese troops and the killing of seven Bureau of Labor, which showt FO R SALE— G ladiolus, 60 c e n ts a TO RENT—Five room flat, modem sitlon. Atlantic City, or at least the Inquired very coldly, indeed. I ve St. Louis-Chicago, postponed, British seamen at Wan Slen, ac­ that^ 67.1 per cent of all personi dozen. Come and see our gardens. Improvements, North Main street, $28 WANTE"> — Lawn mowers tor met plenty of good men, too. Why, Orders now taken for bulbs. Clarks, per month. Garage if wanted. Tel. sharpening or repairs, phonographs boxing intelligentsia contiguous rain. cording to admiralty advices. asking for work in August weir* 425 Middle Turnpike, Manchester 1099. repaired, electric cleaners. Irons etc. thereto, may think the champion is I’ve never even been staggered. Others not scheduled. The flagship cruiser Hawkins, supplied as against 65.8 per cenl Green. Phone 251-2. ___ put In order, clock repairing, key That top-heavy thing is a joke.” in July. The five bureaus In Aug­ FOR RENT—Four room tenement, fittin g. B ralth w alte. 150 C enter street. absolutely “in”. Biit this opinion is under command of Vice-Admiral FOR SALE—(Jood mealy cooking all Improvements, $22. a month, 136 not altogether unanimous and It seemed to be so funny, in fact, THE STANDINGS Sir Edwin Alexander Sinclair, ar­ ust found jobs for 2,751 out o! No 1 potatoes, also seconds and Bissell stree* Gene Tunney proved it today by that Tunney nearly died—scowling. rived at Woosung but proceeded 4,099 asking. onions. E. A. Buckland, Wapping. LOST Somebody Being Pooled Eastern League Conn., telephone 67-6. ______TO RENT-Furnished room at 36 picking himself to win the “duke”, immediately on its way to Hankow. Birch street. Telephone 1162. LOST—White gold bar pin with so-called, on the night of Septem­ Yes, the boy is trained to a hair, W. L. PC. The situation at Wan Sien on SIKORSKY PLANE TAKES FOR SALE—Crawford combina­ diamond and two sapphires yester­ and for what? Many of our best Providence ...... 92 48 .657 BON A TRIAL FLIGHT’ day between 9 and 11 a. m. on Park­ ber 23fd. the Yangstze river remains serious tion coal and gas range. Can be seen FOR RENT—Three room furnished The boy friend, of course, has minds seem to think he is going to Bridgeport ...... 84 57 .596 with two British steamers being Westbury, N. Y., Sept. 9. —Th« at 17 Gerard street or call 2230 for apartment at 206 Center street. Tele er street or Green car to north a great deal of trouble just to take particulars. k ______phone 1078. terminus. Reward If returned to office done this before but never was he New Haven .... 78 58 .553 held by the Wu Pei Fu forces. Sikorsky plane which si to Be used of J. W. Hale Company. so convincing as he was this morn­ a beating. Springfield ...... 73 66 .525 Gunboats Withdraw in a non-stop filght between New^ FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, TO RENT—Five room tenement. 30 As to that, there are only two York and Paris, left here at 10:26 $12 a cord, $13 split, $6.50 horse load, Esse., street. Gas, furnace, 7 min­ LOST—Black Pomeranian on Oak ing as he professed not the slight­ Albany ...... 69 69 .500 The British gunboats Widgeon $7.00 split. Call 477-2. S. Anderson. utes walk from nttll, $25. Telephone street. Return to 161 ' ak street, est interest in the identity of the ways about it; either Tunney is Hartford ...... 62 79 .440 and Cockchafer and the armed this morning for Washington witt 1287-13. Joseph Barrett. Answers name of referee or in the story that Demp­ fooling a lot of people or he is Waterbury ...... 47 93 .336 steamer Kalwe. aboard which the thirteen men on Hoard. SOIL FOR SALE—75o per yd. Sand •■Mitzl.” thoroughly fooling himself. .336 Among those on board were and filling free. C. E. W ilson & Co.. FOR RENT—After Sept. 15. flat, sey is using the illegal “rabbit- Pittsfield ...... 47 93 casualties took place, have with­ Allen Place, Manchester. Conn. first floor, all modern Improvements, LOST—Labor Day from automobile. punch” not a little in his training National League drawn to Ichanig, pending instruc­ Capt. Rene Fonck. Lieut. A. P. with garage, 321 East Center street. Depot Square to Soath End, beaded workouts. W. L. tions from London. It was consid- Snody, Igor Sikorsky, J. C. Hamil­ FOR SALE—Gladiolus BOc per doz Apply 41 Bigelow street. bag containing bunch of keys, money ton. a Baltimore banker, and en. Come and see our gardens. Mar­ etc. Liberal reward If returned to To Win For Himself RIVERA’S RESIGNATION St. Louis . .N. . . 81 57 -ed unlikely that the British gov­ shalls, Hartford-Wllllmantlc State TO RENT—New 5 room flat, all North or South Herald office. “I’m going to win this fight for Cincinnati ...... 77 59 ernment 'would act drastically in mechanics and radio operators. Road. Manchester Green. TeL 1090. modern improvements. Including myself and no other man, not even Pittsburgh ...... 75 58 the matter, owing to the confusion The return flight is set for Sat­ shades, steam heat and garage. In­ LOST—Boston bulldog, blind In one IS FORECAST IN SPAIN urday- quire 14 Edgerton street. Phone eye. Answers to ''Billy”. Reward if Dempsey or the referee, is going to Chicago ...... 74 62 reigning in China now, and also to REAL ESTATE 1068-3. returned to Park Hill Flower Shop. do it for me,” said Tunney in tones New York ...... 63 68 the fact that the perpetrators cf that wert) just a trifie testy. “Any Brooklyn ...... 63 73 the crime were of the factions aen- FOR SALE—Six room house almost LOST—Sunday a. m. on Main street Opposed by King in Plan to new; sun parlor, sleeping porch; all TO RENT—Four room tenement Philadelphia 51 78 In 2 family house, all Improvements, a fancy bo_ with embroidery and referee that is named is bound to Dissolve Whole Artillery erally favored by the British Wadsworth Street conveniences, also garage. Finest Including gas, with or without tortoise shell glasses. Finder please give both of us a fair shake. As for Boston ...... 52 81 against the Cantonese. location. Only part cash required. garage. Inquire 97 Bridge street. notify Mrs. W. E. Luettge;js. Tel. 427. Bargain If taken at once. Phon Dempsey, he will enter the ring Corps of Army. American League Sharp measures by the British T Property Offered; 2125. TO RENT—Greenacres, Wadsworth fully aware of the fact that he W. L. naval forces at Canton were report­ street six room flat, all modern Im­ FOUND must abide by the rules. Madrid, Sept. 9.—Reduction of New York ...... 84 52 ed to have been successful in dis­ Ten-room, two-family, modern FOR SALE—Washington street provements. Inquire 98 Church fitreet the number of artillery generals beautiful six room bungalow, ^very FOUND—Sum of money. Owner Understand me, I don’t want the Cleveland ...... 77 59 persing the agitators and opening equipment; a fine place to live in cosy home, one-car garage, large or telephone 1348.>v can recover by applying at 47 Chest­ title on p, foul and I hardly figure from eighteen to ten was ordered Washington .... 72 60 the port. and a good investment to own. lot. Price reasonable. Terms, and FOR RENT'—In Greenacres, first nut street. on getting it that way. Jack has today in a royal decree, issued as Philadelphia 73 61 A Central News dispatch from Price only 57000. particulars of Arthur A. ivnofla, 875 and second floor fiats at 73 and 75 the result of the revolt of artillery Main street, telephone 782-2. never been disqualified for fouling, Detroit ...... 70 67 Shac.'zhal states that General Wu Benton street. Call 820. AUTOMOBILES as far :.s I know, and neither have officers. Chicago ...... 68 67 Pei Fu is in full retreat to the We have a real good two-family FOR SALE OR RENT—Modem L We’re simply going in there and This order is understood to be St. Louis ...... 55 80 north, closely pursued by the Can­ of aix rooms each apartment, on eight room house, all conveniences, FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished FOR SALE—Packard touring car rooms, gentlemen, ladies or married in excellent condition, good paint, slug each other until one of us a compromise measure, General De Boston ...... 43 96 tonese. this same street. It is up-to-dat< two car garage . Located on Strlck couple. Phone 1459 or call 81 Main St. land street. In fine residential sec new tires, recently overhauled motor. drops. That one won’t be me. You Rivera having desired the dissolu­ and you are familiar with the loca­ Can be seen at 32 Laurel street. tion of the artillery corps entirely, tlon. For Information call Manches­ FOR RENT—5 room flat down­ can’t beat a man who refuses to be GAMES TODAY STATE GETS JOBS FOR tion. We advise you to investi­ ter 1100 or 418. stairs at 14 Eldridge street. All mod­ FOR SALE—1925 Ford coupe, good beaten.” while the king was opposed to 67.1 P. C. OF APPLICANTS gate. ern Improvements. Inquire at 24 condition, price reasonable. Call 50 such drastic step. The artillery FOR SALE—West Side—Single five Eldridge street. It is barely possible, of course, Eastern League room strictly modern Including steam Glenwood street. that Mr. Tunney may be just a bit will be taken from the district com­ Bridgeport at Springfield. Hartford, Sept. 9.—An Increase Brand new single, near Center heat, a bargain at $5,000, small FOR RENT—5 room flat, upstairs, biased on this question and the mand of artillery officers. Hartford at Pittsfield. in employment through the five street car line and new paved road, amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb. all improvements, with or without MISCELLANEOUS There are many rumors afloat 853 Main street, same inference might be leveled at New Haven at Albany. state bureaus is indicated by the six rooms, oak floors, French doors. garage, right on trolley line. Apply that General De Rivera may see fit Steam heat, gas, beautiful Interior Harrison's store, 598 Center street. Don't forget dressmaking. B. M. Waterbury at Providence. report Issued today by the State FOR SALE—Bissell street, ”our the opinions held by Lou Fink, his to resign and turn his office over P hone 56J. Gardner, Johnson Block. Perfect trainer, and Bud Gorman, his spar- National League decorations. Price only 58850— family, strictly modern including gas. satisfaction both In women's and to General Berenbuer or Admiral small cash payment. Income $1056. Price for quick sale. FOR -tENT—Three room apart­ children's dresses. Prices reasonable. ring-partner-ln-chief. New York at Boston. $8700. with $1,000 caslu Wallace D. Magaz. ment In Purnell Building, large rooms They apparently can’t see how 'The government is proceeding Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Robb. 853 Main street, all conveniences, reasonable rent. Ap­ Suits, topcoats.*’* overcoats. Tall r- the challenger can go wrong. Chicago at Pittburgh. ^ Oxford street, single, six rooms ply to G. E. K eith, In care of K eith m ade $35. R. H. G rim ason, 507 Main with plans for the plebiscite to be and sleeping porch,' steam heat, FOR SALE—East Center. Manches­ American League F u rn itu re Co. at the Center. Gamest Man In Bing held on Saturday, Sunday and Mon­ gas, etc. 1-car garage. Priee only ter Green—Six room single strictly ‘Tunney has everything,” Fink Boston at New York. WE SPECIALIZE modern with 2 car garage a bargain day, using all of its efforts to get $5950. $500 cash necessary. TO R EN T — 5 room fla t a t 46 1-2 Rags, magazines, bundled paper said. “He has youth, speed, ex­ Cleveland at Detroit. IN EXAMINING EYES AND for quick sale. Wallace D. Robb. 853 Summer St. All modem Improvements. and junk bought at highest cash out a full vote. Opposition parties Main street. Rent price reasonable. Inquire at prices. Phone 849-3 and I will call. J. perience, condition and gameuess. are also active. St. Louis at Chicago (2). FITTING GLASSES. New flat on Summer street, well- same address. E isen b erg. FOR SALE—Hemlock street—Two Dempsey never has fought a man arranged rooms, all conveniencesr who had all of these things at once family ten room strictly modern In­ FURNISHED room for 1 or 2 with I win pay the highest prices for ANYWHERE ELSE. owner said sell—bargain-for som-»^" cluding 2 car garaga and extra build­ or without board. 183 Center Street. rags, ai'^rs and all kinds of n.etals; and he’s going to notice the differ­ Taxi Driver; Where shall I Painting’ one. Easy terms. ing lot. Price $7,000 for all. Wallace Call after 5 o'clock. also uy all kinds of poultry and old ence right away. Tunney, in my drive you, sir? D. Robb. 8T3 Main street. cars for junk. M. H. Lessner, Jr., tele­ opinion, is the gamest man in the and Paperhanging TO RENT—6 room tenement, all Reveller: I don’t care— Shay, FOR SALE—A bargain—Two fami­ phone 982-4. Walter Oliver modern Improvements. Near mills and ring today. That statement may d’you know where Johnson street Finest Quality Work Done, ly ten room on School strto;. strictly trolley. Ray Lm. B id w ell, 60 P ine WANTED—Highest prices paid for surprise some of the wisecrackers is? Optometrist. modern Including furnace beat. Price street. 'Pelephone 1232. rags, metala paper, magazines, etc. Reasonable Prices. for quick sale $650) w'th $600 ^ash. but I know it to be true.” Taxi Driver: Yes. Robert J. Smitl) Also buy and sell used furniture. Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main street. FOR KENT—Two excel.ent office C haa l.essner. 28 Oak street. Phone. Gorman’s contribution to the Reveller: Well, don’ drive me John McCann 915 Main St. So. Manchester. 1009 MAIN ST R E E T . rooms over Post Office. May be rent­ 2116. general fund of information, alleg­ there—thash where I live.—Aussie. 232 East Middle Turnpike. Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Real Estate Insurance FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice ed singly, $20. per month or to­ ed and otherwise, was the state­ la rg e flat, l l room s, h as stea m heat," geth er. $3D. per m onth. A pply a', the Phone 1192-2. Telephone 39-3. Steamship Tickets. oak floors, two car garage, and lot Is ment that he intended “to send in” 200 feet deep. A real home and In­ Manchester 'Trust Co. Legal Notice vestment, Price Is right. For further all the money he can muster on the MONEY TO LOAN ON TO RENT—Five room flat on Kldge AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD challenger. particulars see Arthur A Knofla Tel. street, all modern Improvements. In­ 782-2. 875 Main street. at Manchester, within and for the ‘I never bet on a fight before but cluding gas, and steam heat. Inquire district of Manchester on the 7tn MORTGAGES FOR SALE—Just oft Main street, 110 Ridge street. David Carson. day of September, A. D ., 1926. I’m nc': going to pass up this Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., chance,” quoth Bud. “Knowing new six room bungalow. 2 car garage TO RENT—4 room tenement, all Town properties, small and large In cellar, oak floors and trim, fire­ what I know about Tunney, those place, silver light fixtures. Make me remodeled. Walnut street. near ‘^'Esfate of Julia Fitzgerald late of farms for sale or exchange. an offer. Call Arthur A Enofla. TeL Cheney mills, $20.00. Inquire 1 Wal­ Manchester in said district, deceased. edds look very good to me.” NERVE MEANS SUCCESS. 782-2, 875 Main. nut street. TeL 576. Upon application of the administra- Unfortunately the writer could tor for an order of sale of real estate Our honest advice will receive TO RENT—Several five and six only hear Tunnqy..fight this fight. I the backing of our Mortgage FOR SALE—Holl street — dandy belonging to said estate as per ap­ W eVe Sold Some new 10 room flat. Well built and i. room modern rents In two family plication on file. couldn’t see him do It, because, Money. See place you'd be proud to own. Price housea Apply Edward J. HolL 86,6 ORDERED;—That the said appllc^ like Dempsey, the challenger y^- right, small amount down. Terms. Main street. TeL 560. tlon be heard and determined at the terday declared' a moratorium on Arthur A Knofla. TeL 782-2 875 Main Probate office In Manchester on the P.D.COMOLLO of those very desirable cottage sites on the street. TO RENT—Several small rents at 18th. day of September, A. D., 1926, at boxing and permitted a shave and $20 per month. Apply to Ednard J. 9 o’clock In forenoon, and the Oourt a haircut to answer the purpose of For Real Estate, Insurance, HoIL Orford Bldg. TeL 660. directs said administrator to give Mortgages. MORTGAGES public notice to all persons interested a workout. He looked very fit at FOR RENT—Two largo front office in said estate to appear If they see that. 13 Oak Street. Tel. 1540. We can invest your money tn first rooms, la Purnell Building, singly or cause and be heard thereon by pub­ class mortgagea If you need a mort- together. Apply to G. GL Keith, In lishing a copy of this order once in gaca call ua TeL 782-2. Arthur A care of Keith Furniture (Company. some newspaper having a circulation Knofla. 875 Main. Community Camp in said probate district and by post­ FOR RENT—^Tenement of four nice ing a copy of this order on the public TO RENT rooms on Keeney Court. Apply to signpost in said Manchester, six days Manchester Public MarkeC before the said day of hearing and return make to the Court. 0223020201010001534800000001010001010089 FOR RENT—Five room flat on Holl FOR RENT—Two desirable office street near East Center street. Apply W ILLIAM S. H Y D E at Coventry Lake rooma Apply to Mr. Padrove, Man­ 17 Holl street. Ju dge. 60 chester Public Market. Phona 10. H -9-9-26. TO RENT—Six room flat, all Im­ When the Ther­ TO RENT—6 room flat, all modem NOTICE —but we have several desirable lots left. - provements. Inquire 45 Hamlin street Improvementa Second floor at 11 50 or phone 1908-3. Garage ii desired. Ford street, near Center. A Klrsch- Notice is hereby given in accor­ sleper, 18 Ford street. mometer Goes Down T h is property offers many advantages to Manchiester peo­ FOR RENT—5 room flat, 76 Cot­ dance with an order of the Court of tage street, first floor, steam heat, set Probate for the District of Manches­ 40 tubs, all In first class condition. Ap­ WANTED ter, th a t X will sell at the office of H. ple—easy of access, 20 minutes’ drive over good road. ply to The Manchester Trust Co. O. 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PIRATES WALLOP s I Talk of $100,000 Fosd to Inate a single, judge or referee or Local Pro WiD Pair Up ies to Profide Aboiriant official identified with the Pennsyl­ Va, ^ V Corrnirt Officials vania State Athletic commission.” Jad[ Staff in Hatch Wffi^ REDS J]^ 2 GAMES Laughs Off 18 Pounds. Excitement Utter Organ- Gene Normlle, who manages m i t il d e n ,. b il l j o s n s t o n . VINCENT RICHARDS AND Jost “ Same Old Stuff.” Dempsey, shook off 18 pounds as Hagen and Stem in Hart- iation Offers Cnp to Win­ Deal Bad Blow to Cinciimali the result of a laughing fit that came when he heard the wild rnmor. for Next Tuesday. Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 9.— A “ That ‘bribe’ story is the world’s ing Team. Pennant Hopes; Cardinals done It In a decisive fashion, drop­ champion bunk,” hj said. ping but two matches in 30. If that DAVIS CUP WINNERS. story eddied and whirled around in The champion celebrated his final DAVIS CUP PLAY the ocean breezes here today which Alex Simpson, Manchester’s pro­ isn’t showing conclusive suprema­ day of loafing by a brisk jaunt on fessional golf expert, has been se­ Remain Idle. ' cy, the English channel is only a 1900— United States goeth like this: the road In the morning, a snooze In the fortheomlng town cham- mill-pond. lected to pair up with jrack Stalt, 1901— United Stttes “ A man (presumably bold and afterward— and then a dozen games Hartford professional, in a special piOBihip baBeball series between STARTED TO^AY Six straight seasons America has 1902— United SUtes of checkers. the Sons of Italy and the Sham PIRATES 6-11, REDS l.:o. very, very bad) who has bet a lot of exhibition match against Walter swept through Australia, Japan 1903— British Isles money on Gene Tunney. is sparkling Hagen, recognized as the world’s rocks, another North End>Sooth Pittsburgh, Sept. 9.— Fighting and France like a tornado in the with tlmlr backs to the wall, the 1904— British Isles around about $100,000 worth of leading golf player, and his pro­ End dispute has cropped up. The west (or wherever one blows up). 1905— British Isles PITTSnELD’S LONE HIT Shamrocks hall from i the frigid Pirates'crushed the Reds in both ‘sugar’ In Philadelphia so as to tege, Joe Stein, of the Nashua. N. France Has Excellent Chance No other nation can boast such a 1906— BriUsh Isles cinch the decision and the cham­ H., Country Club, next Tuesday at end of this merry little hamlet and games of a twin bill by scores of feat; no other country has been six to one and eleven to nothing. 1907— Australasia pionship for his man.” tha Hartford Golf Club course. (The every fan In that section Is confi­ able to cling to such an exacting 1908— Australasia BEATS SENATOR’S SEVEN dent the wearers of the green will Meadows and Hill pitched air­ When Dempsey was told of this, I ma^b will be 36 holes, eighteen of Winning from United pace in all the years the much- 1909— Australasia the champion laughed. in The morning and the same num­ come through the winner. On the tight ball while Fred Brlckell, 19- cherished cup has been up for coax- year-old Kansas High school boy 1910— ^Anatralaaia “ Well, well, well,” he commented, Pittsfield, Sept. 9.— Ed Porter ber in the afternoon. Stein was s other hand the Sons of Italy have petitlon. 1911— ^Australasia their rendesTOus In the South who is playing left field for the States Quartet. “ it’s beginning to sound like the old of the Hartford Senators gave the member of the picked American Pirates got three hits in each But this season—^well, it looks 1912— British Isles days. I knew somebody would dig Hillies only one hit here yesterday team which played the British End; consequently the fans in 1913— United States that region are solid for the Ital­ game. like a vastly different tale may be up a yarn like that sooner or later. but Hartford was careless and al­ team last summer. (First Game) unfolded. As was the case last 1914— Australasia They always do. And the figure fa lowed base runners to do anything This win not be the first time ians. 1915— 18— War years It has nerer failed yet, when the P ltta b n rsh By ART CARLSON. year, a French . menace looms about the same. When I mixed it they wanted. The result was a 2 to that Simpson has met Hagen in Brlckell, If ___ AB. « again. Further, It looms larger and 1919— ^Australaila with Bill Brennan In New York, 1 victory for Pittsfield. a golf match. They have met North and South have clashed, 5 1 3 4 1 0 1920— United States Waner, rf ...... 6 0 New York, Sept. 9.— Twelve better. somebody was going to get 100,000 The box score: several times before in tourna­ that the battle has been one of un­ 2 3 0 0 1921— United States usual interest. Jn football, the Cuyler. cf .... 4 2 1 2 0 0 years ago this summer Australia, Last year, you’ll recall, Lacoste nice beautiful dollars for throwing PittaSeld ment competition. It will, boweven Wrlgrht, ss .... 4 2 1 3 7 0 with the celebrated Norman 1922— United States North End for many years was In- and Borotra and the rest of the the decision to Bill. But I hap­ « -V AB. R. H. PO. A. E. be the first appearance of Hagen Granthan-., lb ,. 5 0 1 9 2 0 Brookes and Anthony Wilding' in gang from sunny France (as the 1923— United States McGafflgan. lb ----- 3 1 0 9 0 0 in Hartford and it is expected that Tlncible. Then the Pirates took Traynor, Sb ... 6 0 3 1 1 0 1924— United States pened to win that one. Sheridan, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 S 0 away tte honors for a few years Cronin, 2b .... 4 0 0 2 3 0 the battlefront, beat the United verse-writers say) kept even the Also With Georges. Gouger, ct ...... ,.4 0 0 2 0 0 the attendance In both the morn- Smith, o ...... 3 0 2 States in Davis cup play. 1925— United States. Sperber. rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 ing and afternoon will be ^ only to have the Cloverleaves bring 3 1 0 great Tllden hustling. Lacoste and ❖ “ And when I fought Georges Car- excep- Meadows, p ,.. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Today the international tourney Borotra all but shoved lanky Wil­ Burkett, as .; ...... 2 1 0 6 3 1 tlonally large. the laurels back North last fall. In — — __ - - — - pentier the same old rumor was Marshall. If ...... 0 0 n n is again in pfogress at German­ 2 3 baseball the Shamrocks won the 39 6 15 27 15 . 0 liam In the mire, something, by circulated. George was going to Hauk. 3b Hagen is acknowledged as one town. Cronin. 0 of the greatest golfers of the title two years ago and the Iled- Claetanatl the way, which has never happen­ campaigning since 1912 and Is on win by hook or crook. It was said. AB. R, H. PO. A. H. 1914 was the year the mighty Brown, p present century. His latest feata Rien (Sons of Italy) last year. Zltzmann. ed to the Quaker since he’s been a tha downward trail. Richards, But I happened to win that one. If 4 1 3 3 0 0 Maurice McLoughlln kept America which have added to hia promi­ North End fans crave the title Roush, cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 member of the Davis cup ensem­ alone, has youth besides being at “ Out in Montana it was a bit dif­ ' 24 2 1 27 13 2 Christensen, rf in the running by whipping nence were his victories over Bob­ again. In bowling, the North End 4 0 2 0 0 0 ble. the peak of play. ferent. I heard the rumor there H a rtford Plpp, lb ... 4 0 0 6 1 0 Brookes and Wilding, as sensation­ This season Lacoste, Bprotra' AB. R. H. UO. A. E. by Jones and Abe Mitchell. He triumphed again when Tommy Drasaen, 3 b Even so, France may yet be un­ Gibson, 2b 4 0 1 2 2 1 al a pair as ever roamed the ten­ and Brugnon are back again. With that somebody was going to threat­ was also a runnerup In the Britiab Conran defeated all comers. In Crltz, 2b . 4 0 1 4 2 0 equal to the task of halting the en to shoot Jim Dougherty’s Adam’s Morrissey, c H argrave, o nis courts. McLoughlin defeated them is Henri Cochet, another sen­ Comiskey, 31 open golf tournament and holds basketball, alone does the South 3 0 0 6 1 0 remarkable American dynasty, but apple If he didn’t award the title in Ford, S3 .. 3 0 0 2 5 1 Brookes in straight sets, the first, sation. These lads have been play­ Schinkel, if the National Professional cham­ rule absolutely over the North. Donohue, p sooner or later the Tri-color should one way or another to Tommy Gib­ Shirley, lb , 2 0 0 0 0 0 at 17-15, being one of the great­ ing topnotch tennis all season. La­ reach the dizzy heights— and It pionship of the United States. I It was announced today that the Lucas, p :.. 1 0 0 1 1 0 bons and there was some money Krahe. ss .. ' members of the, Sons of Italy club est ever waged in the historic Jam­ coste and Borotra battered their wouldn’t be surprising were such Farrell, rf This will be Hagen’s last match talk. before he plays in the National I have decided to donate a silver 33 1 9 24 12 2 boree. Wilding took one set from way to success in the Indoor na­ a thing to happen at Germantown. Huband, c ., 100 Oil 03x— the redhead, but dropped the “ Jim said so himself the other Porter, p .. , tournament at Salisbury, L. L, ■ loving cup to the winning team./ -6 tionals last winter and repeated at Cole, c '...... 000 000 010—-1 other three. Wimbledon two months ago. day., Talked about somebody of­ where he will defend the title he . This does not mean the Sons of CUBS PRACITIOE fering him a ‘fabulous sum” to Mitchell, X . Italy baseball players but the Pittsburgh Despite the stellar work of Mc­ France’s recent defeat of Japan won last year. Simpson will also^ Loughlln, however, America was throw the decision to Tommy. Jim play in this tournament He was club members Instead. A contrlbu- AB. R. H. UO. A. E. in the Inter-zone finals showed the The Cubs will practice tonight at „ 83 1 7 24 10 3 Brlckell, If .. , 5 1 3 2 forced to bow in defeat, 3 to 2. Frogs to be ready to tackle Tilden, didn’t mention the exact figures, but Score by Innings; one of the six from New England ; tlon is being taken now, Waner, rf .... . 5 0 3 0 Charter Oak street field Instead of Pittsfield ...... 000 100 Olx— 2 Cuyler. cf ... Dick Williams,' “ Mac’s” partner, Johnston, et al., for the greatest I imagine it was the same old $100.- to qualify. i The five-game series between , 3 1 0 4 the East Side playgrounds at the 000. H artford ...... 001 000 000— 1 Wright, ss ... . 3 2 0 1 lost both his matches, while Tom prize in tennlsdom. True, Lacoste Manchester golf fans will get a the two teams has stirred up un- Rhyne, ss ... last practice held Nick Angelo was < limited Interest at both ends of the . 1 0 1 0 Bundy and McLoughlln took a fell to Harada, but he redeemed “ And now its bumping around LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS rare treat Tuesday. It will be one Grantham, lb , 2 2 1 8 reelected manager, Aldo Pentore of the very few opportunities to - town. Both teams are putting in Mclnnis, lb .. licking together in the doubles. himself later. again, this $100,000 talk. What , 1 0 0 1 was elected assistant manager and watch Hagen in action In this lo­ plenty of practice sosslons in or­ Traynor, 3b ...... 4 2 2 0 Six Straight Successes. Bes^ Chance Since 1014. do I think of it? Well, I don’t At St. John, N. B.— George 0 Felix Mozzer waj elected ireasurer. cality of the country. And the fact der to be in the best possible con­ Cronin, 2b , 5 3 8 The rumblings of the World Of course, France may not whip think there’s enough money in the Fifleld, Toronto welterweight, Smith, c . 2 1 0 1 Coach "Wright wants all men to be that Manchester premier golf dition when the series opens Sun­ Gooch, c ...... war were being heard at the time. America this year. But I do believe entire state of New York, not mere­ knocked out Humbert Brady, Syra­ 1 '0 0 1 Brookes and Wilding, after carting around as signals will be read off. shark will be pitted against him, day at Hickey’s Grove. Hill, p ...... 4 0 2 1 it has the best chance any invad­ ly the city, where this ‘heavy bet­ cuse, N. Y., in the sixth round. the famous cup back to their na­ ing team has had since that mem­ adds to the drawing power locally. 35 11 17 27 13 0 tive Australia, entered the service. orable clash in 1914 when Brookes C lnclnn ntl A few months later Wilding was Zltzmann, If . 2 0 1 0 0 0 and Wilding put the old kibosh on RED SOX REVERSE W alker, if ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 killed, thus breaking up one of the McLoughlln and his playmates. Roush, cf ...... ^. 2 0 0 0 0 0 outstanding combinations In tennis France has a youthful outfit Allen, rf ...... ' 9 0 1 2 0 0 annals. Christensen, rf, cf (Brugnon is a veteran, but he BEATmANKEES 4 0 0 3 0 0 Since America took that defeat Pipp. l b ...... 4 0 1 8 1 0 didn’t even get in the games last Dressen, 3b ...... 1 0 0 1 1 0 in 1914, no invading force has year) and it’s improving all the Prothro, 3 b ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Critz, 2b ...... been able to conquer Uncle Sam-, while. . 4 0 2 4 2 1 my’s boys in the challenge round. Indians Lose to Tigers in Plclnich, c ...... 2 0 1 1 3 0 America’s quartet, on the other V W ingo, c ...... 0 0 1 2 0 0 From 1920 through last year side, is showing the signs of wear Ford, ss ...... 4 0 1 3 5 0 (Davis cup play was suspended Luque. p ...... I and tear. Tilden, at 33, is slipping; Shigfest— Cards Watch . 0 0 0 0 0 0 during the war) the United States Johnston, 31, is not the Johnston Meeker, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Nehr, p ...... 0 0 1 0 2 0 representatives have turned back of old, though still dangerous in all assau^s. Moreover, they’ve any corral; Williams has been Yanks Play. 34 0 9 24 17 1 Pittsburgh 125 300 OOx— 11 Cincinnati 000 000 000— 0 RED SOX 5, TANKS 2. New York, Sept. 9.— Wiltse of PHILS 8, ROBINS 4. the Red Sox held the Yankees to Philadelphia, Sept. 9.— Cy W il­ Tunney Kayoes Madden; five hits 8nd beat them, five to liams pulled a Frank Merriwell by two, ending Boston’s losing streak poling out his fifteenth homer of of seventeen straight. Rogers the season with the bases filled in Hornsby and seven other members the ninth, enabling the Phillies to Dempsey Next Opponent of the Cardinals watched the game beat Brooklyn eight to four. but saw nothing to cause them Pbllndelphln A B. It. IT. PO. A. E. any great worry. Sand, ss ...... Editor’s Note: This is the Beaton 1 (I 2 sey minstrels three different times Williams, rf ...... eighth and final article of the — first in Cleveland, next In Chicago AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mokan, If ...... •. series by Joe Williams, fistic Tobin, rf .,.., . 6 2 2 2 0 0 Leach, cf ...... and theii in Miami. Rlgney, ss ... , 3 1 2 2 5 2 Wrightstone, lb . expert of NEA Service, Inc., “ Well how about signing with Jacobson, cf .. . 4 1 1 2 0 0 Henline, c ...... dealing with the life story of Rosenthal. If . 4 0 3 0 0 0 Friberg, 2 b ...... Tunney, Jack?” Gibson would be­ Regan, 2b ... . 4 0 1 4 1 0 Dean, z ...... Gene Tunney, challenger for gin, fixing the champion with a Todt, lb ...... 4 0 0 10 0 0 Keating, 2b ...... the heavyweight championship. friedly gaze and shining his most Haney, 3b > . . . . 4 0 0 0 1 0 Bentley, zz ...... Gaston, c .... . 4 7 0 0 ingratiating smile. 1 2 Nixon, zzz ...... By JOE WILLIAMS. C/G AK E72j WlUse, p . 4 0 0 0 4 0 Rice. 3b ...... But it was not an easy matter to Knight, p ...... (Copyright, N. E. A Service) get Dempsey to commit himself, and 36 5 U 11 Wilson, zzzz ...... As a somewhat necessary gesture Ifaw Y ork Pierce, p ...... even when he did promise Gibson AB. R. H. PO. Huber, zzzzz ...... it was decided that one more battler that he would fight Tunney in 1928 Xeenlg. ■■ should be broiled and sizzled on the Paiehal, cf providing he got a half million for 3,'. 8 9 27 17 0 griddle of the ballyhoo while the his end, Gibson wasn’t sure he KauteJ, If B rook ly n THEY) pop-eyed public looked on through Ruth, rf . AB, R. II. PO. A. E. meant it. Gehrig, lb Jacobson, rf . . . 4 0 0 2 the medium of newspaper headlines. As recent as last March Gibson ,Lasserl, 2b ate et*Ve • Cox, rf ...... ,. 1 0 0 0 Three months after the knockout was positive Dempsey would never 'D ugan, Sb .. Carej', cf ... .. 5 1 2 3 Bengough, c Felix, It ___ of Tommy Gibbons it was announc­ fight again. l‘■(. Jones, p ... . 3 0 2 3 Herman, lb . ,. 4 1 1 11 ed that Gene Tunney would meet “ He’s just clowning around, W ard, X ... Standaert, Sb . 3 1 1 0 Bartley Madden In a 10-rounder at Braxton, p . Butler, ss :... we are to get a fight next summer GaaeUa, gg . 3 0 1 1 Minneapolis. Now Madden had Bohne, 2b .. . 4 0 1 2 it will have to be Wills and I’m not Hargreaves, c . 3 1 1 3 only one thing to promote him as sure you can drag that big Sambo- 83 2 8 27 12 McGraw, p ., an opponent for Tunney. He had Bostiea ... 201 000 200—B . 2 0 1 1 gamblan into the ring wHh Tuh New Y ork 000 000 200- gone 15 rounds with Harry Wills in ney.” 32 4 10 x26 12 2 1924. 000 100 160— : 8 Dempsey and the fair Estelle TIGmUi 10. INDIANS T. 010 110 100— ; 4 The Tunney ballyhoo had already ozoned into Miami while Gibson and Dbtrolt, 8#pt. J.— Dotrolt’i slug- taken on definite and impressive di­ Tunney were still there. Tunney 8«rf pounded Sbauto and Karr to GIANTS 5-2, BRAVES 1-4. mensions. Carpentler had been decided to taka the matter of get­ Boston, Sept. 9.— The Giants «U eeraori of tha lot, ttaa Indians stoppe*' True, Tunney wasn’t ting a match with the champion In lOflng tan to aaran. It was Clave- and the Braves again split a dou­ able to stop him in four rounds as his own hands. ' land’a third straight defeat. ble bill, New York winning the Dempsey had, but his victory was mooth Dempsey "Cat” Wlm.. DetMit opener five to one and Boston the emphatic Just the same. AB. R. H. 1*0. A. E. night-cap four to two. He called at Dempsey’s hotel Blue., . :b .... Gibbons had been whittled down Dempsc/ wasn’t in. He phoned Manufanuah, cf .. (Flret Gamp) and filed away for future reference New Y ork ...... 201 000 200— 5 Dempsey’s rooms. Dempsey wasn’t YOU CAN PethargUl, It in 12 rounds. That was much bet­ CThatvnohjf SMOKE THEM Hatlmaan, rt Boeton ...... 100 000 000— 1 in. He sat down in Dan Mahoney’s O'Rourke. Sb (Second Game) ' ter thau Dempsey had done. Where­ editorial olBee In the Miami Newa Burke. 2b ... B oston as Tunne.7 had scored a clean cut Tavener, ■■ . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. building and sent tha champion thia J. Smith, cf .. 4 2 .1 3 0 knockout, Dempsey had failed to wire: MOKNING, NOON Woodall, 0 . 0 WhltebllL p , E. Taylor, ss . 3 1 2 3 put Gibbons down even once In 15 “I want to talk to you for five NIGH'T Welsh, rf ___ .. 2 0 1 2 (i rounds. High, 3b ...... minutes. Please let me know when 58 10 17 27 18 . 3 0 0 0 2 Brown, If ... .. 4 1 1 1 0 Only Kladden Remained. and where I can see you,” Cleveland Moore, 2b .... AB. R. H, A PO. 3 0 1 1 10 This exhausted the list of logi- Dempsey Ignored the wire and Looking for a “tongue-bite” in O ld G old is like Burrue, lb ... . 3 0 0 15 0 Jamieson. If . J. Taylor, c .. cals with the exception of the afore­ left Miami that night. I met Turn Spurgeon, 3b .4 1 . 3 0 0 2 1 mentioned Madden. Speaker, et ...... E 0 W ertz, p .... . 3 0 1 0 1 ney the next day. He was boiling looking for a needle in a hay stack. What’s more Bume, lb ...... 4 0 “ No'w the thing to do.”- reasoned mad. He stayed boiling mad for J. Sewell, as K ..... 4 0 28 4 ‘ 7 27 16 Billy Gibson, “ is to get Madden and days. Burama, rf ...... 2 3 Y ork AB. R. H. PO., A. knock him out quick. That will A snarling hostility replaced his it isn’t there! .... For this fine cigarette exacts Lutxke, Sb ...... 4 l Mueller, rf ... . 3 1 s2 2 1 convince the public we are entitled characteristic • geniality. There Ifc Sewell. 0 .4 1 Llndstrom, 8b . 3 0 1 0 0 to a shot at Dempsey ahead of Jackson, ss .. was something mighty close to mur­ naute. p 1 0 !• 4 0 0 6 1 Wills.” no from your palate or pleasure. The only tax ^tarr, p i...... 0 0 Kelly, 2b .... . 4 0 1 1 7 der in his eyes. felcbredt, rf 3 1 Terry, lb .... . 4 0 1 7 1 It was good reasoning, .and for I murmured to myself, "And they Meueel, If .... . 4 0 0 0 0 Tyeon, c f .... purposes of the ballyhoo undoubted­ say this bird CAN’T GET MAD!” goes to the CJovemment— there’s none on your _ 36 T 13 24 13 2 . 4 0 0 4 0 ly had some effect. But Madden Z>atrolt ...... 300 430 OOx—10 Florence, c .. . 3 0 0 4 1 Tunney hadn’t expected that Cleveland ...... 120 013 000— 7 Farrell, zzz 1,. . 0 0 0 0 0 came into the ring in terrible shape. Dempsey would pick up the nearest Frisch, z ..., . 1 1 1 tongue. The answer is— 2l new blend 0 0 He hadn’t done any boxing for two pen and promptly sign the papers o f finest . 1 0 0 0 0 months and looked it. On top of THE PENNANT RACES R lns, p . 1 0 0 0 1 but he did expect that he would at Davids, p . 0 0 0 0 0 that a report that Madden had been least sit down and talk over the quality tobaccos, mellowed by Scott, p . . 1 0 a new method. 0 0 0 paid $20,000 by the Tunney Inter­ prospects of»« bout between them. Pittsburgh’s pennant chances —• — — ests to come out of rerirement ■wpre considerably brighter to­ S3 2 6 24 12 1 Tunney seemed to think Dempsey The Product of P. L orillard G o., Established 1760 Nsw Y ork 000 001 010— 2 gained wide circulation and no little had deliberately “cut” him, chooe- day ss a result of the double de­ Boston ...... 101 010 Olx— 4 credence. feat which the world’s cham­ ing this crude means ^ remind him The unflustered Gibson laughed that he was the great Dempsey and pions administered to the Reds LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS this off. “ What will it cost us to RSsterday. The Pirates are now American League that Tunney was merely one of sev­ get Dempsey to come out of retire­ eral eager challengers. only halt a game behind the Fothergill. Tigers ...... 330 ment,” he countered. “He’s the Reds, who trail the Cardinals by Manush, T ig e r s ...... *T’ll make the bum pay for this,” Jasper we’re aftei;.” growled Tunney as he drove me three games. Ruth, Y ankees...... [371 Dempsey at the time was begin­ The Corsairs will play a dou­ Heilmann, Tigers ...... 305 over to Rooney’s Plaza for a surf ning k barnstorming tour with swim. “Some day he will have ble-header with the Cubs today Goslin, Senators ...... Farmer Lodge, M yty Cutler and while St. Louis and Cincinnati Leader a year ago today. Speak­ to fight me and when he does I will several other well-fed round heels. knock his head from his sbonldors. are Idle. er, Indians, .388. The tour was designed to meet ld National League Mark my words.” O The Yankees lost yesterday, two demands. One was to yield Well that day Tunney talked hut increased their advantage, Hargrave, R eds ...... 304 some immediate currency, of which M the Indiana also were defeat­ Smith, P ira tes...... about last spring wfth such intense the champion was in acute need, fury will come on September 23 at ed. If the Yanks win only half Christensen, R e d s ...... and the other was to reaccustom I T ’ S 'T H E SVLOOTH(e s ^ C I G A R E T T E of their remaining 18 games, Stephenson. Cubs ...... 341 Philadelphia-— Dempsey to the routine business of And if Tunney enters the ring ClerMand must capture 17 out Grantham, Pijates ...... 337 the ring. }o r of 18 to finish in front. 1 Leader a year ago today. Horns­ as boiling mad as he was the day cents Met Three Times. I saw him In Florida he may do ax- A. by. St. Louis. .391, aibson caught un with the Demp­ aaUy'jrluUhaHU.ha wuU4* ' j y-r-

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Tailors and Hatters of London THE BEAUTY DOCTOR Thi& And That In BY NINON. Threatening With Funny Colors MILTOX BROXXER. Is to be "developed.” This means these new shades In men’s suits aeologist friend arid disappeared the red is so disguised or toned up are going to dictate new shades in within the house. I rather admir­ London, Sept. 9.— If the preli­ or worked down that the fellow hats. ed him after all, tor I could not tell "Take care that your pleasures to«$8.00 the pair, pictures, an­ are real and«not Imaginary. We do minary announcements or ■warn­ who falls for it will be assured he If the writers are to be believ­ either from his face or his conver­ tiques, at the Old "Wood Shop. Pit­ will not be’ called Nancy or Gertie ed, when you go into a shop and sation whether or not he was pleas­ many things because they are cal­ kin street a£ East Center. ings or threats— whichever you by his friends. ’ ask for a blue hat. the "dark” ed with the turn of affairs In re­ led pleasures, which we should hate want to call them— made by the The plumbloom colors are, of will say with due deference: gard to his employer and friend, if they went by any other ’name.” Macaroon Custard en Surprise tailors and the hatters of London course, various shades of purples "We have three very nice new John Tleredith. 2 cupa milk. have their desired effect, the and even in past years there have colors— plumbloov'^, china blue As for myself I was completely Anyone having handwork, bask­ 8 macaroons. lounge lizards, the Bond street been found men bold enough to and madonna blue. If you want up .In the air. I could not decide etry, lampshades, etc. may' display 4 egg yolks beaten light. idlers, the tea hounds and the wear these trying colors. It is also something in a red tone we can what I was going to do about any­ same at Mrs. Elliott’s Shop, 75 1-2 cup sugar. Hetf/ street for a small commis­ other strange specimens in the going to be a blue season, but a show you bordeau.v, chill and aza­ thing and wished with all my heart 1-3 teaspoon salt. sion on sales. male menagerie are certainly go­ valiant effort is going to be made lea. Tlien there are cedarwood and that Joan hadn’t changed her mind 1-2 t»:aspcou vanOla. ing to be a gay, not to say dazzling to get customers away from the bluff in the new browns. Besides about leaving for Europe right Maraschino cherries. The new fall dresses s.eemlngly looking lot. old standby of navy blue. these, we have lilac, storm gray, away. Whipped cream. are no longer than those of sum­ Because, mark you, the London All kinds of lighter blues are chamois and sage.” I saw no one In tie hall and went Scald the macaroons in the milk mer, but no type of dress Is given tailors say it’s going to be a season going to be tried out, so that If It looks like we self-conscious directly to my room where I called and beat smooth. Beat the sugar more attention than the sports of colors for men’s clothes. No men gossiped about clothes the Americans, who live in London up Jerry Hathaway. I confess I did and salt into the beaten eggs and longer is mere man going to con­ way their wives do, you might and who like to dress inconspicu­ feel a little conscience-stricken frock. They were first sponsored cook in the hot milk as a boiled by the English women, then by the fine himself to grays and browns hear on Bond street: ously, are going to have a hard about Jerry, for I had promised custard. When cold add vanilla. Americans, but it was not until and blues and blacks. No sir! The "Stunning snit, Bill.” time getting our old-fashioned to dine with him and knew he was Place one or two cherries in the Paris began to recognize their ex­ list of shades it’s proper for him "Yes, it’s the new robin egg navy blue or dark brown or deep perfectly right In being angry. I bottom of each glass, fill glasses istence that they were raised to to wear, if he really wants to be blue.” gray. Maybe we’ll have to wear our tried to make myself believe this (5 or 6) with the custard to 2-3 such Importance. In the winter, the very up-to-the-minnte male “ I rather like it, but I like the old clothes another season or else was why I was calling him Instead their height. Set on the top of shade I’ve chosen better, it’s the import American-colored clothes Posed by Hazel Hurd. unless women go south or north mannequin, is: red, plumblooms, of to cancel steamer reservations the custard a spoonful of whipped mahogai'.y, cedarwood, dusted new butterfly wing blue. It’s a from our home town tailor. It’s CONDITION— A nervous tension that seems to be concentrated in for sports, there is very little real cream sweetened and flavored be­ most dazzling color, bright and hard to imagine a Yank, with his for Joan and myself. need for sport clothes, but they are blues, beige, bois do rose and wine. the back of'the neck. Fortunately I caught Jerry at the fore ■shipping. Serve very cold. , Develoi>ed. hard and glistening. My only wor­ sense of the ridiculous, sallying worn everywhere by both the ma­ DIAGNOSIS— You need to relax and relieve the strain. club. It’s only fair to say that the red ry is that the ^oods probably will forth in a bois de rose "creation.” tron and flapper, in fact no woman Riced Cauliflo^ver > is not going to be sprung on our shine.” with au azalea sky-piece covering TREATMENT— Plant your thumbs in your shoulders, and with From the eagerness In his voice who has kept her youthful figure I had a hunch he had been wait­ One head cauliflo\v'er, ,3 table­ ejes just raw and uncooked like And just as women’s clothes his brain-pan. your fingers massage with firm rotary strokes the back of your head up need hesitate to wear sport attire. spoons butter, i-2 teaspoon paprika Nope, can’t be done! ing for me to telephone him. that. To use a trade term, the red dictate their choice of hats, so all Into your hair and as far down your spinal column as you can reach with­ 6 small triangles of toast, 1 large "Dcn’t you think you were very Miss Margaret Robinson, teacher out moving your thumbs. Use considerable pressure and move slowly. disagreeable this morning, Jerry?” green pepper. But Lois’ heart was slower than of piano and theory, 109 Adams Separate flowerets of cauliflow­ After five or ten minutes of this, lie down for a few moments, and you I aeked In my most pleasant voice. her head to admit the fact. And street, Buckland, telephoiie 155-5. er and let stand in cold salted water ‘ I’tThaps I was, Judy, but you Miss Robinson will instruct pupils until quite recently this experience will find yourself greatly rested and beautified. for one hour. Drain and rinse In Real Life Plays Part In can’t deny that you have an en­ at their homes it desired. dulled her zest for life. Uncon- gagement with me." clear cold water. Cook heads up sciouslyj too, her melancholy invit­ In bolllug salted water until tend­ "What do you mean ’have?’ I Jumpers which have been so ed from Paramount the type of er, but not mushy. Do not cover Lois Wilson’s Reel Life told you that Joan wants me to go smart tor summer are to be much plain-girl roles which seemed to fit to the theatre and when your em­ sauce pan while cooking. Drain If worn for fall In all materials, par­ necessary. In the mean^me, re­ her prevailing mood. ployer wants you to do something. ticularly velvet, velveteens and Against such roles which threat­ move seeds and white pith from G(3od Nattife It must be done, mustn’t It? Surely crepes. However, many one-piece ened definitely to pigeon-hole her. you can concede that without hurt­ pepper. Parboil for five minutes, ar\ci dresss are seen, with pleated sec­ dip In cold water and rub off thin Miss Wilson has rebelled with a de­ ing your dignity.” tions making the skirts comforta­ cided swing toward comedy, as in outer covering. Cut In rings. Put "Oh, I suppose so, Judy, but ble and roomy. "Let’s _Get Married,” and in her why keep me dangling? You know cauliflower with butter through a forthcoming part In "The Show potato ricer Into a hot serving how It Is with me. "You know as Open all the year around Is Off.” These mark the emergency dish. Sprinkle with paprika and Gcnd liealt long as I have the slightest hope of O’Leary’s Hotel and Restaurant, of a new Lois who has erased the you I can’t look at another wom­ surround with rings of pepper and old romantic equation from the By DK. MORRIS FISHBEIN examinations are required to deter­ Green and Golden streets. New triangles of toast. Serve at once. mine whether or not they may be an.” London. slate of her heart. Editor Journal of the American "Do you want to?” was my Fresh Vivacity Medical Association and of Hygela under the Influence of these poison­ Easter Lilies In Summer quick question. Grind raw bacon and ■ sharp In place of former pensiveness, tlie Health Magazine ous drugs. "Judy, you know better than A reader of this column has kind­ When such examinations were cheese together and spread on one catches In Lois, these days, that, why do you torture me?” ly written me for the benefit of something spirited, jaunty, arrest­ Since it has been definitely shown first undertaken, workmen fre­ rounds of bread. Put under the others her method of making theso "I’m not trying to torture you, broiler until the cheese has melted ing. It speaks In fresh vivacity, that periodic physical examination quently objected because of fear beautiful lilies blossom during the of the employes in an Industry will Jerry, but just called you to a?Jc and browned and serve immediate­ and In the tilt of her sports hat ov­ that defects might be found which you to cancel the steamer reserva­ warm weather, which she says is er a phallenglng brown eye. lower the amount of time lost from would be responsible for loss of ly. not at all difficult. I will quote disease and Increase the output of tions. Joan has decided that she Entering pictures ns a national their jobs others objected because must stay here until her brother the directions just as she has giv­ beauty contest winner, after a work in special departments, more of adherence to religious beliefs Manchester girls who hre going en them: leaves on the African expedition.” away to school will enjoy a perma­ short period of school teaching In and more industries are beginning which denied the character of medi­ "■After the Illy has ceased bloom­ "Then Meredith is really going. nent wave such as Mrs. Robinson Alabama, she was contracted by to adopt the plan as a permanent cal science. ing, cut It back to within six Inch­ Is he?” gives at the Lily Beauty Shop up­ Paramount for a nine-year period, investment. Educated es of the pot and let it dry out. "Of course he Is. What made stairs in the House & Hale build­ said to he the longest straight ten- In plants In which a beginning has As the public has become edu­ Then, using the stem as a ’handle’ tire of --'V screen player. It Is in­ already been made, the work Is be­ yon think differently?" ing. cated to the advantages of periodic “ Because, Judy my dear, I could take the bulb out of the pot, being dicative of h'e^ character that sal­ ing extended to Include additional careful not to break the dirt up physical examination, the number see the moment he met you, he Some of the new sash jumpers ary stipulations were left entire'-- groups of persons and additional and set in a hole in the ground. of objectors has decreased, so that was just like the rest of us, a for wear with bodice-top pleated to her employers. special examinations requiring con­ Cover with a layer of soil, pack only a few objections were noted ■worshiper at your feet.” Once she rebelled because of sultation beyond that available skirts have the odd 'Vlonnet sleeves, well and water. After the n*ew among the hundreds of thousands cut In a piece with the blouse, ex­ dissatisfaction with roles, going to through the plant physician. shoots show above the ground, of employes of 255 plants which tending wing-llke from each side First National for a picture. That When these examinations were TOMORROW: A Duel. break off the old stem and leave now insist on medical examination of the blouse to the elbow, the was a shocking defection for the first Inaugurated, they usually con­ the plant alone. Before you real­ ns a requirement for employment. lower portion of the sleeve being hitherto mild, tractable Miss Wil sisted of a brief inspection and con­ ize It you will have a lovely lily.” Of the 255 plants reporting, 20 very tight In contrast. These jump- son. Paramount got her back by versation. Our correspondent says she has stated that they had not rejected er;< are otherwise very plain, except promising a variety of parts which Conipleto Rccord.s Easter lilies In bloom In her gard­ any employe because of physical for a spray of embroidery on the would give greater scope to her They now Include the recording Home t*'>ge Editorials en every summer and those at pres­ disability 90 plants rejected from left breast. The sleeves are really abilities. of a complete history of the pa­ one to five per cent; 46 plants re­ ent In Vlossom have flowers seven a come-back of a style years gone This episode revealed an unsus­ tient’s physical condition and a jected from five to 10 per cent; 23 The Wotd Inches lon,g and six Inches across pected mettle and spark In the lady careful record of a physical exami- plants rejected from 10 to 20 per by. as they grow larger outdoors. Now, from Alabama and It Is this spark uation made at the time. In most why not clip this and keep It In cent: five plants from 20 to 50 per ‘Must’ For a change have your lamb which Is being fanned Into a blaze instances, the first examination is cent, and one plant more than 50 mind when Easter comes again. In­ for a new cycle In her screen ca­ made when the workman is employ­ by Olive Roberts liarton. chops cqt extra thick and try serv­ stead of dlscardlnjt the plant and per cent. ing them with orange slices. 'I reer. ed in order to determine his capaci­ Among the diseases which were bulb when the blooms are gone as • ty for the labor concerned, and to most of us do. the most common causes of rejec­ ■When ensemble costumes were eliminate the entrance into the There is a good old English word MARY TAYLOR. tion for employment are venereal first Introduced they created a plant of infectious diseases. that is in danger of becoming ob­ WAPPING diseases, rupture, heart diseases, sensation and filled a long-felt need Re-examinations are made when solete. Would It not be an Inter­ blindness, mental deficiency, refec- in woman’s wordrobe. "Very often, employes are transferred from one esting thing It our children’s cljUd- NU BONE CORSETS The Federated Workers will hold tive hearing, epilepsy, high blood however, the frock lacked charact­ department to another and In some ren should have to look in the dic­ their first fall meeting next Friday pressure, rheumatism, hardening er.* The ensembles of today are industries annual examinations are of the arteries, alcoholism and tionary for the word "must.” First, Last and Always for Perfect afternoin, September 10 at the far more Interesting. Sometimes Fit, Comfort and Lasting Qualities, home of Mrs. William Thresher of made to trace the patient’s physical goiter. Now that school days are with progress. us again, and summer schools with they are of different materials or Corsets are needed now more Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Gertrude It will be realized that many of colors but so planned that they go In Industries where workers use all manner of special courses for than over for figure correction after Simpson will assist Mrs. Thresher these conditions are curable and well together. the going without cor?6ta. All our as hostess. lead, benzol, mercury, or other well that others may be easily benefited teachers have closed their doors, known poisons, weekly or monthly one feels that never in all the corsets are cut abd made according ■rhe Junior Y. M. C. A. or Friend­ by proper medical care. Keep In mind always the neces­ to the individual needs of the cus­ ly Indians will hold their meeting world’s history has the young Idea Lois Wilson had such an opportunity for target sity of scraping a banana before tomer. at *00 church basement on Friday serving. Use a silver knife and afternoon. This is their first practice. gently hut thoroughly remove the Hollywood. Sept. 9.— Contrary phase In her personal evolution. I heard a doctor say that meth­ Mrs. A. M. Gordon inoeiinit, after the summer vacation. coating just next to the skin. to tlie supposition that an actress Tlu!! pc'ied began with "Icenoiiocf 689 Main Street. can readily and wliolly dissociate The following named children ods In treatment changed about ev­ and t.'rminated with the i.-cently ery five years. A doctor’s educa­ her real self from professional who graduated from the Wapplng Fringe Is on everything, coats, completed “ Let’s Get Marri?d,” tion Is never finished. He studies roles, it is not frequently true that Center school last spring are ex­ frocks, capes and even on hats. .Vrdent Roinnneo as he works. He has no time for her actual emotional state colors pecting to enter the high school Sometimes It is of heavy silk or During the Interval, and shortly g ife ^ m iR t; play.' It Is fast becoming the and conditions her career. This this week. Those who are to go ribbon, sometimes of cords or after ’’Icebound,” the emotionally to East Hartford are: Thomas Se- By AUSTIN H. CLARK case with the teacher. She must has been notably so in the.case of reticent J.ois went to Arizona to beads. Lois Wilson, heroine in many Par­ dar, Lila Graham, Homer Lane, Smithsonian Institution keep up with progress and modern play in "To the Last Man” with methods— and methods are chang­ amount offerings. ’5’lizabeth Bentley, Albert Kutsav- The first monument to a woman Richard Dix. Associatio.n on that ing almost yearly. Each is a step It haniciis that the titles of sev­ age and Henry Meyers, and to the of the American Revolution is on picture fired an ardent romance be­ Are there any living sea serpents up. There have been methods and eral pictures, marking a definite South Manchester High are: Doro­ In the seas today? There are just as the Moore’s Greek bridge hattle- tween the two. Both concluded, thy FHnk, Sophia Kupezeous, Mary methods, all good, hut often ex­ 5crcei\ cycle for Miss Wilson, are eventually, that they were incom­ many as there ever were. Then grov|id in North 'Carolina. It was also singularly suggestive of a Rukus, John Kraskl, Mary Zokitie, treme. Now In the laboratories of patible. why do we not see them any more? education, the best Ideas are being erected to commemorate the hero­ and Herman Peterson. ism of Mary Slocumb, who rode on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prior enjoy­ Do they keep themselves always out taken from each and combined to of sight? Not at all; we see no sea- make a more perfect whole. Never horseback, sixty-five miles at night ed an automobile trip to Providence serpents simply because we no to aid the wounded. and Newport, R. I. over the week­ has your child had such an oppor­ end. longer think In terms of aea-sep- tunity for an excellent education. pents. Not only have teachers taken Vinegar for pickling should nev­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer er he boiled because it takes all the ' 0 /ie Cleaners f/mf Clean of Avery street and Mr. and Mrs. Did you ever stop to think that money and time to equip them­ there are never any ghosts In selves with new Ideas-^and I as­ strength' from It. "Whatever vege­ John W. Wstson of Vernon street, tables are to be pickled should first Gtos^Hqit all enjoyed an automobile trip up apartments with electric lights? sure you the new ideas are fine, al­ Bjr Edna WallaM.HopFsr i *' s' Ghosts live In old creaky wooden though they may seem radical to be made tender "With boiling water, The 'thousands who' see _mc daily on the Hudson, over the week-end. well salted and then well drained the stage know how. my .hair waves and Mrs. John A. Collins and son houses standing more or less alone the lay mind—but towns and gloiro^t seems doubly, abundant because before the vinegar Is poured over. Ohio. They went by auto as far as and ''-■•*ed by flickering candles or school boards are spending ifioney of the curl. Nearly overy girl and woman Make the Test! old fashioned lamps. to procure for your child the moat ■who sees it would IHce to have hair like Leslie, left last Friday for a trip to A bushel of tomatoes will yield Syracuse. N, Y. and by train from Disappeared advanced text books on the market. mine* Sea-serpents existed In the days about eighteen quart jars when ■ But ! never go W a Irfr dresser. I Compare a job of cleaning done by us there. They expect to be gone Don’t say, "what was good enough have never bad a Matief waVe. fl simply when we used to go to sea In small canned. In canning corn It will witli any other cleaning job you wish, about two weeks. for me la good enough for my son. apply a hair dress,'^Tjicji experts made wooden sailing ships low In the It Isn’t good enough for your son take from eight to ten ears to fill for me. Neither you nor J.wiH probably Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John­ a quart jar. Corn varies so It is and you’ll see why we insist that it does son’s little daughter Shirley, who water. Now that we travel In large any more than the style of clones ever see anything.else, lo compare. .It hard to estimate how much will be has been quite 111, js very much rafe steamers we see the creatures you wore as a boy would do for him makes the hair curly,- keeps it in place make a difference who does your clean­ of the ocean as they really are. required. The only way Is to keep and gives it a lovely sheen. ' Improved. now. He has a battle to fight In This hair dress is now known as Edna ing. They are no longer magnified and an advanced world. And the ad­ filling the jars until the capacity of the canner Is reached. Wallace Hopper’s Wave and Sheen. AU' Our work is thorough, careful and distorted by our Insecurity and vanced world doe? not wait for toilet counters supply it at 75c per bottle. fear. The sea-serpent has disap­ back numbers. It ■will bring 3rou added loveliness more bound to please the fastidious. You’ll COVENTRY peared. No, what you need to do the Distinctive gifts for every event, quidcly than,anything else-I know. My gtarantee is enriosed with every bottle, "What were the sea-serpents? most of all to heln him. Is to get weddings, showers, birthdays— like it— immensely! Mrs. Mary Hall is visiting her Giant S^old Banko teapots from China, animal so it costs you nothing' if it doesn’t They were various things. Some­ the dictionary and point to the plesse. Go try it at my expense. daughter. Miss Edna Hall for a few times they were whales, sometimes curios from India, more than twen­ tentacular arms were thirty-seven word "must.” All the new meth­ days and then will visit her son a troop of dolphins and sometimes ods and text books and weary, ty styles In brass candlesticks $1.40 I Arcl)bald Hall of Manchester. feet In length. a pair of giant sharks traveling one Tn October, 1875, between twen­ months In special colleges ^or Miss Anna Kingsbury and two behind the other. A few were bands teachers will be lost It your boy u grandchildren have returned to of sea-weed floating on the sur­ ty-five and thirty of these giant squid were found'by the .vessels of does not do his part with all his ifiOUGAN DYE WORKS their home after spending several face. But moat of the sea-serpents might and main, with you behind weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charles were giant squid floating dead or the Gloucester fishing fleet on the Grand -Banks and cut up and used him. Be Sure Yeur Milk R. Knight. dying. ___ t _ '^ 1 HARRISON ST. for bait. The schooner "Howard” Mrs. Arthur Porter has returned On Fishing Banks PLAID TWEEDS ' SOUTH MANCHESTER, home after spending her vacation The largest of these giant squid alone secured five of these,^ which IS PASTEURIZED CONN. were mostly from ten to fifteen feet with her daughter, Mrs. George Is occasionally found floating in Top coats of plaid tweeds, lined Bennett Jr. In Harrison, N. Y. the autumn on the fishing banks. in length, not including the arms. -^Especially during the :< ■ with kasha cloth are In excellent Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Awood have The same or allied kinds are found taste for boardlqg school or college HOT WEATHER ion& returned from a three weeks’ visit in many other places in the ocean. ACCENT HINTS wear. with relatives in Maine. The squid found on the fishing 1 ^ 1 0 hanks reach a length of at least , The new designs subordinate all ROMAN STRIPES J. H. HEWITT ■VENETIAN GLASS ' fifty-five feet with the body twen­ kind? of trimming to the funda­ Venetian glass powder boxes, ty-five feet in circumference, the mental'line of the garment. Trim­ Roman striped kypsy girdles are 40 HoU SL Tel, 2056. l b perfume bottles and trays are best eye opening seven by nine inches, ming not essential to accent line appearipg.on ,!dull' black street for tAf lauurt ^ eu isji tabla. la one Individual meaaurad th^ or lialance must be stripped ‘oft ir e a s e s . '

5 \.i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THtJRSDAY,' SEPT. 9,1926. PAGE NINE FLAPPER FANNY sejsa SENSE AND n o n s e n s e GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—Lay Off Our Hem By Frank Beds LISTEN! I'M TIRED TELLING 'W E ARE ^THOSE MEN I JU ST FElT Another thing the automobile ^^VOU we OIDNT TUMBLE TO THIS ^GENTLEMEN WERE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT TO TRIM HEMENSLEY! HIT ME does Is to enable town vandals to Y ester d ay, BEING A GOLF COURSE WHEN WE SIR, AND DO TH A T BABY. FROM destroy all the wild flowers In two AFTER PARKED HERE LAST NIGHT. WE'LL MOVE NOT ENGAGE MATTER. I COULD IF HEt> SAID W HERE ARE BEHIND. Sunday afternoons when it used to G ETTIN G AWAY ON, BUT NOT BEFORE WE RE READY. IN FISTICUFFS. HAVE SUNK THROUGH,] MUCH MORE, WILL take three to tour with the horse T O A N IT USUALLY TAKES ME AN HOUR I'LL CALL THE THE EARTH WHEN itAM ADE A YOU GOING? THEY- and buggy. EARLY STARTr TO SHAVE. NOW DON'T GET. GROUNDS PASS AT ABOUT NOON, ME EXCITED, BROTHER, OR KEEPER. Dewberry Local News. AND DRIVING I'M LIABLE TO START IN FORE HIM. .^'fFOREl COME BACK That Wlnchell says that If he L A TE INTO ON THE WRONG • FACE., could just get hold of all the money the night HERE! he owes he’d buy a nice car. T o MAKE UP FOB IT, Tourist: “ Hey, you fool, you bet­ MEM AND AMY ter watch out.” W ERE TOO Victim: “ Wassa matter, you gon­ WEARY, WHEN na back up?” THEY PICKED OUT A CAMPSITE, There’s this to be said for Henry TO WASTE Ford’s flivvers. They may shimmy TIME but thank God they don't do the WORRYING Charleston. A B O U T W HERE IT She’s certainly hitting on high. WAS. She’s hitting on low, too. We haven’t missed anything on the road. eitN •» MCA HCfivKc. aie. Wouldn’t it b« funny If every­ SIGNS ON FLIVVERS. SKIPPY Nash Cau. By Percy Crosby body believed everybody? Oil by Myself. Sick Cylinders. Puddle Jumper. - THC OtO WAN HC TMiNIfS' ROTHIN'o^p{iDPPlN'0N INTELUGENCE TESTS Stuttering Stutz. x Vey.sii?, He'j" THE jxsuARerr A BIBLE STUDY Four Wheels— All Tired. LiTTLe suoorett-O N ____ WOOJLDN T e w e YA T H A r J TMe Floor *N' h a k in 'B ccievc Hei* Fierce Arrow with a Quiver. fO R HIM D6A0 , Jiusr SO*S THE KlO'U 100 per cent. A Merl Can. kJ€s € y y n e c e r . These review questions of the I o t o n hij Bible will Indicate your scope of 99 per cent. Static. P P6NN/ex * e ye s . knowledge on this subject. After Roll Oats. you have made your list of an­ Danger! 2,000 Jolts. / swers turn to the comic page and Struggle Buggy. - ^ check with the correct answers. Baby Lincoln. 1.— What does the accompanying Uncovered Wagon. scene portray? Little Bo Peep. Why Girls Walk Home. Dis Squeals.

Purchaser— What Is the charge for this battery? Garageman— One and one-halt volts. I Purchaser— How much Is that in American money?

Thousands of auto drivers will s o enjoy reading about a truck that knocked a train oft the track la New Jersey. But there won’t be many try It though they might like to. SALESMAN $AM Gopd-bye, Sam I 2. — How long did Solomon rule? By Swan 3. — How old was Moses when he It would help some If the autoists died? who haven’t time to avoid pedes- fT T rT Rfl ooT 4’.— How many sons did Jacob trlana got some time from the fPe. Hooo, TH ’ rtlU. \b GOZZ.7— IW iH n io- have? judge. RftCC roe. Lj o v t h im '.t > CHflUHEL 5. — Where was King David O rt C^U2LZ'. 7.— Who was Potlphar? ------HEN ALOKE 9. — What were Sodom and Go­and the broad open spaces are all IK tWS.- morrah? fulla Ford cars. ^ 0 6 0 0 TOP' 10. — What Is the meaning of IK rH t-* There would be fewer automobile “ Eve” . CMaara, * I fatalities If more automobile driv­ ftLL flftCt 01V ers were fond of scenery. Hauw HE'S NERVOUS. -TV*t tp- Hfc First Warden: I don’t like the looks of No. 47. He’s been pacin' Ford shouldn’t scorn modern MaeT w«1H things. Old jokes alone wouldn’t F«orA ^^up and down his cell all night, and nHHAP looks dangerous. have placed him where he now Is. OOUCOL , . Second Warden: Well, can you « I -THft wonder? His sentence for bigamy SIGN ON BACK OF A FORD water. expires today and both his wives “ So’s Your Old Can.” will be waitin’ outside. — Passing Show, London. “ I saw a dandy at the auto show #i«M ST wa'spivia: sier. last evening. Low In front, no FLYING BO.VT’S FEAT back to speak of and every appear­ Sydney, N. S. W.— The flying ance of speed.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That For Blue! By Blosser boat Widgeon, officially tested here “ What kind of a car was It?” recently, attained an average speed “ Car, nothing. It was a dress s a y ' \MU£N AES V'kAlOVW VNAAT I 'SAIMA ------M ' VES, AM' IP you WAAlAlA yes-A A ^' of 102 miles an hour. some woman was wearing.” VOU SOMMA PAY OF you?? YOU’QB A DO ■TWS’ TOWN A FAVOR^ 60 7UAT AUCUlSL. DO/O’T LET GO The hand that rocks the Roadster ('■ CMEAP SAAT^/ a m ' 77UEOW VSa AAT yoo o\ws A S OP \ r i! is the hand that wrecks the world. T) OlSAP SKATE I/O -Tw’ Q ivjsa----- LITTLE JOE 2• ?e AOW CAM Fairy Story. 1 PAY YOU? 1 ' MORS CHAMG6. Once upon a time a car owner AiEMSO AAV)S decided to repaint the old bus him­ SiO MONEV.' ‘ IN wom€n's cusnies, self, and a couple of days later the Less IN M6N*S^ neighborhood thought he had bought a new machine. The crank he used was broken so He had to have another. “ Go get a crank,” he told his son, V; 1, And sonny called his mother.

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Timothy C. Sheehan, teacher of NOTICE! music, has reifumed teaching. ' MANY PAY TRIBUTE TWO BOYS BREAK S.A.WONDEBLAND, Miss Esther Anderson and Miss WATER WILL BE SHUT OFF Ruth Benedict, both teachers in ARMSINFAILS FRIDAY MORNING. SEPT. 10 the Eighth District school, have AT HICKING’S BIER BEAUTIFUL PLACE at 8 o’clock for aboat twelre hooni taken one of the suites In the Mid­ Two young ManeheBter boys sus­ land Apartments on Main street. la the following streets: tained broken arms in falls here yesterday afternoon. Oakland St., north of Railroad, The Men’s club of Second Con­ Funeral Services of High Joseph Jr., 14 year qld son of Mr. Commandant Abbott, Jnst Apel Place, gregational church will hold their and Mrs. Joseph Garltls, of 31 A TTENTION! M i ll S t ., annual outing next Saturday. The Union street fractured his left wrist men will meet at the Balch & Returned, Describes Sba- Edward St., School Boy Largely At­ when he fell while roller skating. Brown building on Depot square Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. North School St., east of bridge. at 1:30 p.m . and leave by private Elof A. Johnson, of Holl street, ron. Mass., Camp. Union Court. autos for Brown’s Grove at Colum­ tended— S. M. H, S. Stn- fractured his right arm when he fell bia Lake. During the stay at the MANCHESTER WATER CO. from a bicycle on which he was rid­ lake a short business meeting with Commandant Abbott of the local Folks of Manchester and election of officers will be held. dents Bearers. ing. Nelson Smith heads the committee Salvation Army Corps, who has just returned from a vacation spent Modern and Old-Fashion in Charge and when it is known at Sharon, Mass., Is enthusiastic ov­ Chef John Jenson is in charge of Further proof of the esteem In MBS. KEITH HEADS DANCING TONIGHT the eats, the men know what to er the camp the Salvation Army which young William Hlcklng was has organised there. It takes care Surrounding Towns, You a t th e expect. held by his admirers was given at of poor children In the Boston dis­ the funeral services this afternoon. CHUOSOCIEH RAINBOW SIX-INCH WA-TER MAIN trict. Many from here have visit­ There was a profusion of floral tri­ ed the camp and many plan to vis­ A1 Behrend’s Orchestra. FbR APEL PLACE. butes from both individuals and Admission, 50 cents. Chosen PresMent of Foreip it it next summer so the command­ gpups to the popular 17-year-old ant thought It well to describe the Cannot Afford To Miss The Manchester Water company youth who died at the Memorial is laying a six-inch main from resort as follows: hospital Monday night. The funeral Missions Organization of "Wonderland is the name of the ATTENTION! Oakland street to the Manchester service at bis late home on 9 Short Grain company’s building on Apel Salvation Army’s latest fresh air Fall Opening Sat Ev’g. street was largely attended. camp for poor children and moth­ place. In order to do this It will be Relatives came from New York South Methodist Church. Reading Our Big necessary to shut oft the water on ers, and Is reported to he the' finest and Massachusetts and there were Conran’s Alleys Oakland street north of the rail­ in the country, with the latest up- Better Than Ever. New Tables, road, Apel place, Mill, Union many local people In attendance. to-date methods of dealing with This Included official representatives Mrs. J. H. Keith was chosen to Balls, Bumpers, Flooring, Decora­ Court, Edward and North School head the Women’s Foreign Mis­ the patrons of this wonderful tions. street east of the bridge. from his class at the local high place. school where he would have been a sionary society at the annual meet­ The water company has an ad­ ing of tkat body held In the South “ The camp Is composed of 67 vertisement announcing this fact junior when school convened yester­ acres of land with about 100 varie­ day. Rev. T. J. Shannon, tem­ Methodist church last night. It was in today’s Herald. The water will reported that a total of $450 had ties of trees and shrubs. The prop­ Dollar Day Adv. porary pastor of the St. Mary’s Epis­ be shut off tomorrow for twelve been raised during the past year erty Is the former Potter estate of ABOUTTOWN hours, from eight o’clock In the copal church officiated. Cutlcura fame, and Is located at While the funeral service was In for the support of the Manchester morning. Missionary in India and also to Sharon, Mass. It has a very beau­ Robert MacFarlane of Philadel­ This main will make It possible progress, tribute was paid to his tiful lawn, while the fresh air camp memory by the entire S. M. H. S. help along the work of Esther phia has been a recent guest of his for the Manchester Grain company Slghn, a Bible woman in that coun­ proper has been hewn out of the In Tomorrow Night’s Herald sister, Mrs. G. H. Washburn, of to install a sprinkler system and student body at an assembly in the woods and what used to he a High school auditorium. try whom the local society has the Midland apartments. also connect the hydrant on Apel been taking care for about 45 swamp, but has been well drained. place with the six-inch main which The pall bearers were all High Geographical Center The Catholic Ladles of Colum­ school students who are either years. will give it better pressure. Esther Singh, in addition to her Sharon Is the geographical center bus will have their first fall meet­ graduates or In school now. They for Eastern Massachusetts and ing in K. of C. hall tomorrow even­ were Francis Hicklng ’28, Clarence being a Christian Bible woman. Is MANCHESTER GRANGE HOLDS also an inspector employed by the Rhode Island. It Is located on a ing at eight o ’clock. Members are NEIGHBORS’ NIGHT. Gustafson ,26, Nicholas Angelo ’25, wonderful lake, about four miles urged to make an effort to be Edward Boyce ’26 Albert Ford ’26, British government in the schools in India. around: with splendid fresh wat­ present. Fully one hundred Grangers at­ and Walter Holland ’27. Burial Those Who Helped er bathing. The Welfare Depart­ UNUSUAL VALUES ON tended the meeting in Tinker hall was In the East cemetery. Among the auxiliary bodies ment at the State House, Boston, John McCann of 232 East Mid­ last evening when Manchester Among the many floral tributes and health Inspectors say “ the dle Turnpike who has been in the Grange observed "Neighbors” were wreaths from the class of ’28, which contributed to the sum rais­ ed are the Standard Bearers, 14 to Army has the most sanitary ana employ of Joseph Benson for some night. Eight different Granges S. M. H. S., Electrical department the most constructive camp in the DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE 21 years old; Kings’ Heralds, 8 to years, has gone into the papering were represented— Scotland, Ando­ at the State Trade School and an­ state,” and it is certainly as far as 14 years old, and the Little Light and painting business for himself. ver, Vernon, Bolton, Wapping, other from fellow chums at the can be learned the largest in the Bearers, 150 children between the Hillstown, Wethersfield and Man­ West Side bearing the inscription, United States. Miss Priscilla A. Crosby left chester. “ Our Pal.” ages of one and 8 years. There are “ The administration offices are Tuesday for Summit, N. J., where Eugene Platt of Wapping, gave 16 Standard Bearers. 30 Kings’ in the old homestead which Is Heralds, as well as 50 auxiliary she will be an instructor in th* a monologue entitled "Unde Tosh kno'W'n as the Gray House. Here junior high school. and the Life Agent,” also a vocal HARTFORD MAN HELD members. Mrs. Colonel McIntyre has her of­ duet "Mr. and Mrs. Snlpps” by Plans for the coming year In fice and where the greater part of David Johnson, 13 years old, of Mrs. Wetherell and daughter. connection with the work of the the supervising plans are made. Center street. Is recovering from a Violin duet by Miss LeChanc ON SERIOUS CHARGE society include a reading of the Mrs. McIntyre has the oversight of broken arm he sustained recently in and George Ladd of Andover. play "Cousin Kate” on November 1 the camp and with a large staff of a fall. Harmonica medley, Charles in High school hall, mother and ■workers keeps things going along daughter banquet in January, a Strickland of Hillstown. Salvatore Strano of Hartford, a in fine style. Business men In Manchester were Humorous reading, Mrs. Max­ young man of twenty years, is held social In March, a rummage sale In Come from Cities , . SOUTH NCHCSTCR ' CONN ' in a happy mood today because of well Hutchinson, Bolton. at the local police station under a April and a May supper. “ The children and mothers who the favorable weather. They say The local Grange served Ice bond of $1,000 charged with theft Officers Elected go to the camp are gathered from that the weather man has spoiled cream and cake and ., social hour of $50 and assault on the person Other officers elected are the fol­ the large cities and their ages range Thursday afternoons for the past followed. of Paul Cyr, of West Hartford. lowing: from 6 to 11 years which takes several weeks. Strano was unable to furnish ,a Vice president, Mrs, Robert care of those who are not eligible F.\REWELIi FOR RUSSELL bond. He •^rill be given a hearing Richmond. for other camps, as other camps In­ The Cloverleaf football team will MASON. Saturday morning. Cyr Is the man Recording secretary, Mrs. Emma cluding Boy Scouts and Camp Fire practice tonight at the Community Russell Mason, son of Mr. and who was found at Love Lane badly Hagenow. Girls take them from 12 years up. grounds at the North End at 7.30. Mrs. Samuel Mason of 166 Center beaten up. He claimed that two Corresponding secretary and During the month of July delega­ All members are requested to re­ street was the guest of honor at a men picked him up in Hartford teasurer, Mrs. Joseph Flood. tions were sent in from the medical u e R p o u R port as a i-.-na-c.- will be named at farewell chicken supper given in and offered to take him to his Standard bearer supt., Mrs. Paul department of the Boston schools that time. Coventry Tuesday evening by his home in West Hartford. Instead Ferris. HOBBY F.O. B. of little underweights, who were DAYTON associates in the twisting depart­ they brought him out here, beat Assistants, Miss Marjorie Crock­ kept at the camp until Improve­ Steve Salak, who is employed by ment of Cheney Brothers. Up­ him up and left him In bad- shape ett, Miss Elsie Le-R’Is. ment was shown or parents were William H. Cowles on the Edge- wards of thirty men ami women in the woods. Little Light bearer supt.. Mrs. able to make other arrangements wood Fruit Farm at Manchester employees of the department en­ Sergeant William Barron has Robert Richmond. for them. Green, was discharged from the joyed the party, and as a further been working o j the case and Mite box secretary, Mrs. Jennie "The camp Is laid out on the unit Memorial hospital today. He has token of their good will they gave looking for Strano and another Ferris. style, the mother’s bungalows been in the hospital for treatment him a purse of money. man whom he believes were guilty Manager, Miss Ella Stanley. which have accommodations for to his left hand which he cut severe­ In company with Norbert House, of the outrage. Yesterday he locat­ four mothers and their little chil­ ly with an axe last Friday. Mason left for Boston today to ed Strano in Hartford and brought dren is in a section by itself and take a course of administrative en­ him out here. LOCAL SALVATIONISTS each cottage has two verandas The St. Mary's church choir will gineering at Northeastern Univer­ Another Hartford Man In Tolls. with two private entrances, so the have a meeting tonight at 7:30. sity. John Howard of Hartford was mothers can have their o'wn All members are urged to attend. sent to jail this morning for ten AT FAREWELL SERVICES fiocks together. They are provid­ NATHAN G. READ, BANKRUPT, days for intoxication. He was pick­ ed with toys, games, kiddie c.trs. so The Regents of the Daughters of Nathan G. Read, formerly of ed up on Spencer street yesterday the children can amuse themselves, Make it your hobby—never Isabella, of all the state of ' Con­ this town, filed a petition In bank­ afternoon. According to the people Go to Hartford to Bid Goodbye mother and children both reaping necticut will meet at the Hotel in that section he was acting -rery ruptcy at New Haven yesterday, to Adjutant and Mrs. Charles the benefit of the camp. to wait until you see the bot­ ^tUswudsr am' Sheridan next Saturday afternoon. with liabilities of $40,000 and no strangely. He found his way into ejboace-ai, .Jaae-* a house on Spencer street and the M ehling. Cliildren’s Village tadOukcjkggabucif Luncheon will be served at 1:30 assets. Mr. Read with his family "Just beyond the Mother’s Bun­ tom of your coal bin. Order after which a business meeting left Manclusier a year ago last lady of the house became frighten­ will be called to order. National ed and called the police. Sergeant The Salvation Army band and galows we read the sign ‘You are now — we’ll deliver when you June for Ithaca, N. Y. While-here quite a number of the local mem­ now entering the Children s yil" Regent, Mrs. Mary E. Booth, and they owned and occupied tho Ely Barron went over there and State Regent,' Mrs. Elizabeth E. brought him to the station. He was bers visited Hartford last night, lage’ which is a section laid off in say. place on Main street but vacated it stre°ts where the children s dor- Kloss of Bristol, will be present under foreclosure proceedings. delirious at the time. and took part in the farewell serv­ riatories built in cottage fashion, The last meeting was held at the Mr. Read was a paper manufac­ ices of Adjutant and Mrs. Charles Hotel Bond in Hartford, in June. Mehling who left on the night w'itli sleeping accommodations for turer and came here from Holy­ train for Buffalo; also ten young about 36 children, with their own oke. He was Interested In one of PINNEY BUYS MORE people from the Southern New The evening sessions of the Con­ the paper mills at Burnside and little white enamel beds, and a necticut Business College opens England division left Hartford for separate room where the caretaker had little to do with the people of the Salvation Army training col­ Monday, Sept. 13. Manchester. LAND AT RAINBOW sleeps. In this section also is to lege at New York City. Among be found the worker’s cottage. those who left were Thomas and Manv of these house- display a tab­ G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Faith Seaver the son and daughter let stating this cottage was contrib­ Frank L. Plnney, owner of the of the divisional commanders Ma­ 'O R IG ID A IB B now costs less than Rainbow Inn and the Rainbow uted by a certain person or per­ Mason Supplies, A ikas^ ” everbefore. Today you can get jor and Mrs. Seaver. sons, and more than one shows dance hall on Bolton Hill, today These young people will be giv­ a genuine Frigjdaire, complete with 1 purchased a large tract of land they are the g-'^t of Rotary and a Main street Phone 50 en a ten months’ course of train­ Kiwanls clubs from different cit- REDUCTION metal cabinet for o c^ $225 f. o. b. I just across the state highway from ing in Salvation Army methods un­ Dayton. Or you can get a Frigid- I his Inn. The tract has a frontage on der efficient leaders and at the ics