MET FBESS BUM ' ...... AVERAGE DAILY CIBCCLATIOM for the Month of Anguit, 19X9 Fair and ali|d>tly wamierrtoalght; n ^ y fawreairtng dondfaiew . foV 5,245 lowed by dwwerB. ‘ ^ Hembexm o f the Audit Bureau of Conn, sta te Library-Com p. Circulations

SOUTTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEI^M BER I 2, 1929r FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE €E1 VOL. XLm., NO. 230. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) SENATEPROBE Rear Admnals Named in Naval Anhs Pi^atfanda Row ON SHEARER POSTPONED Sub-Committee of Three or Think 2 2 0 Are L o s t Postpones Actioii on Five Senators to Take Up •"v far northward. The miss­ delegate to the League of Nations can agreement for naval limitation, eral manager Rogers Land company cently or other^^M, to have parti­ street and hit Rpkumoto’s ear a Portland, Me., Sept. 12—Another meeting and Chilean ambassador to > [iHiar’les A. Lindbergh to make a cipated in the dispatching of fake ing ship has no wireless and could it was learned from a high authori­ since 1926; advertising director ttrriffc'blow. act of one of the “world’s meanest sepd no. message of its'distress. Italy. Ilight over Portland this afternoon. ty this afternoon. telegrams from Denver to six New Clol, Lindbergh, who flew from Hotel Bond company since 1927; A quartet______of policemen___ followedj mi__ .thieves”____ _ was recorded •« here fiA.v«n.r. tWs af- ’T '^ve a dinner'last ni^t for .<0. The negotiations are fast ap­ owner Rogers Insurance Agency, York banka ordering depoaita rang­ Kehyon on the witness stand. They ternoon vilhen J.’5. Girard, 86-year- MRS. VrrALl DIES fifty South AmericaM. who ^ Roosevelt Field, N. Y., last night to ing, from $76,000 to'llOO,000 made ;he sumer home of his bride's par- proaching their climax. Manchester; member. House of Rep­ aU said • they . thought sh« was old Ovll War Veteran, of Baltimore, members of del^th m s ■ to the ; It is understood that Ambassador resentatives 1917-21; selectman' la the Chase . National banks of dnmk. Thrir storiM ‘told of her Md., a tte n ^ g the National O. A . R» apt. 12.—A six League meeting and i r was then I .'* inta at North Haven, was .expected Now York to the credit of Waggon- Encampmrat here, reported to pb-^ waterbury,' Se ifre with Mrs. Lindbergh. Dawes may Intimate to Premier Manchester, 1914-24; police commis­ effort to' avoid being taken to the weeks fight for life ended today suggested the formation of a UUited MacDonald what to expect in the sioner, Manchester, since 1924; di­ er'A bank. hospital in the police ambulance. lice that he had been, robbed of $66, vriien Mrs. Philomena V lt^ , 25. BUtes of South America,’’ said tii|i Whether or not she would accom- loanees Carlson, eniplqye, of every criit of his monej^. >any her husband and Commander formal American reply, to the lat­ rector state fair; member Hdtel died at S t Mary’s hospital front; a Chilean statesman and dlplomat 'in est British limitation proposals, es­ Greeters, of America; Connecticut Waggoner's bank, his niece. Miss There was a tear in bis eye. as tiie Reese on the flight was not known. old war veteran told of bow he had bullet in her sphie. Her husband, making his revelation. . However, it was believed the plane pecially those relating to cruisers. Clhamber of Commerce; Hartford Margaret Jones of Ckeyexme, Wyo., TREASURY BALANl^E. Vareso, shot her on ‘ July 25, and ' **I proposed that it ,be f

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Torrington eeseeeese BETTER STA¥> IN BED xUndwwood SIMMONS SCORIA Union' Mfg Co .... ADMERGERSi ‘ A li, DAY TOMORROW sU .8 Envelope, pfd NAMEROffiRS OBITUARY xdo^ cozri ...... < In case you happen to be Veeder-Root PLAN TO 6 R ( W E superstitious, it will be a good G. O .R ON TARIFF (Forolslied by Potmup ft Whitlock OoU Pipe BEFORE BOARD Idea to. watch your step for to­ Central S ow .. Hartford, Cona. XX—Ex-rights. F U N E R A lfi morrow Is. Friday toe toiiteento. X—Eis dividend. \ So in case a black, cat struts across your path or you drop a Delivers Democrats Keynote 1 P.'M. Stocks. Mrs. Agnes Morrow Bn^ess Men’s. A sso^on ^terstate Commerce Com- looking glass—well', it’s going Bank Stoqks The funer&l of Mrs. Agnes Mor­ to be Just too bad—just too bad. (Continued pom P age 1.) row of 220 Center street will be to Stiniilate ^Greater lur Speech in Senate Qppos- Bid Asked N. Y . Stocks missioD Takes Up Work held at 2 o’clock tomorrow after­ jankers ’Tru^t Co . 325 noon. Rev. Robert A. Colpitts ^ City Bank and Tnizt .676 710* - t - Automobile. Home, 287 fiStirt Cen- officiate and- burial will be in toe , ing Proposed Schediiles. Ca^ l^at Bftt I • • • • • • 500 terr South Manchester; affiee, Ho-'^ After Sommer Vacation. terest in Section. Conn* tHver ...... 42i^ — Am Bosch .....t .... 72% ^ Bond, Hrirtfo«f Blast cemetery. Instead of one sur- Anx Can ...... 72% viving grandchild, as. reported yes­ SENAUPROBE First ftJdtg. ... — 60 Since this isCue at “Wbo’s lIlTio” Htfd C T a (126 par) 175 Am ft For Pow: ...... 1 7 4 % .V.., terday, there are six. The bearers w as pubUSlnunonn, Anaconda • • • • • • ••• • I ...... 129%' This electioD waa-mride at toe re-' dday by the interstate > Commerce uel Burgess. succeed in their present-^ efforts. New Bfit T tuat...... 210 cent convention at . Swampscott, Feelirig toe need of an‘ active 0 1 bf. -North ' Carolina, veteran Phoenix St BftT .... 460 • Atchison ...... 279% ^mmisslon'and la ea^ected to en nrinonty'leader^ today de- Atl Ref ...... 65% Mass. 4ge the attention of the conimis- organization to foster conuuunlty Park 8t. Bank ...... 14 0 0 OLD BIBLE IS FOUND spirit, keep it alive and alro plan li'^ered a,.'“k e ^ o te ’^ speech in toe Rlvenddo Trust ...... 675 700 Am Tel ft Tel 291% ibn during the next few months. ' art^ he Mded, (toon L P 6 % b ...... 105 108 Col Gas & ,Elec .T02 the Porter Plan have been care- Down Once Housed This of obstnictionlsts tactics against had progrew^ from a *,*ta^_ for Conn L P 4Ha ...... 68 100 Cons G a s ...... 175 iy guarded and action on a num- prospective memberships it has been Town’s First Bank. found .that there are 63 businesses, the current naval negotiations with revenue only” ' policy, to support of Htfd Hyd te ...... 102 105 Com P r o d ...... 118 of important xmification plans Qrsat Britain, which President a “protective tariff.” / Crucible ...... \..115 itebably will be deferred tmtil after large and small in toe north end Inaaranee Stocks. The finding yesterday afternoon area. This is an imposing group and Hoover initiated soon after his ' The new issue- between the tw6 Del Xjack ft.lY 162% be commission has propounded its parties,, he said, lay 'between a Aetna Casualty ...... 2045 2075 by Edward Copeland , of a bible that an Qrgaoizatiqn . i^th ^ of them inauguratiori last March- ]Dupont ...... 216 "Where the Screen Speaks’* ^ general plan. Democratic “protective” tariff and do; ($10 par) ..... 207 215 1 had slipped down between toe walls members should have 'consldemble Eirie '91 Among tte pending plans are a> Republican embargo against for­ Aetna 'Insurance^...... 7 8 5 800 of toe old thouse that is being tom influerice. It is toe belief of toe lead­ EARL.Y KBPORTS Gen JSlec 379 pse of thevChesspeake and Ohio, eign imports, f Aetna life ...... 1380 1390 down on Depot Square, dated 1818, ers of toe. movement that the scope Washington, Sept. 12.—The Senate Gen Gas & E le c ...... 210% timore & Ohio, and the Wabash -Leng^y Speech. do, ($10 par) ...... 140 . 144 STARTING TOMORROW has caused some speculation as to na^^ * affairs committee today Gen Motors ...... 70% iking for, authority to hnk up of this proposed organl^tlori woxdd In a 14,000 lyord speech, Simmons Automobile ...... 560 575 toe age of the house. In age it does be somewhat different from that of launched . its inquiry to determine Goodyear ...... 113% any eastern roads into comprehen- declared the Democratic party do, ($10 par) ;. 58 62 not rank with many of toe houses the Manchester Improvement <^ub. wliether American shipbuilding con­ Hudson ' ...... 83% %iVe systems. Although these three cerns attempted to break down the wished to protect aH Iridustry alike conn. General ...... 2255 2275 Hupp ...... ;... 40%. in town, but it was toe center of The new group would deal • with 1080 ^^pllcations ihave beeh on file for tri-power naval disarmament epn-^ from cheap and unfalr-foreign com­ Hartford Fire ...... 1065 Inspiration ...... 47% many old Manchester businesses and busing enterprises alone. Htfd Steam Boiler ... — 805 {Several months no date has been set ference at Geneva in 1927. petition. He admitted this was a Int Nickel ...... 56% |cdr hearings on the questions vin - institutions. One of toe plans alteady -sug­ different policy than that pursued Lincoln Nat Life' ..... 125 It was to this building toe post- gested is a series of band concerts, The committee met behind closed Int Tel & T e l ...... ------140% jyolved. by his party throughout toe last Natibnal ($10'par) ... 90 63 I^enecot 92 office, then located in Oakland, was block dances and out door enter­ jdoors to perfect plans for conduct­ Phoenix ’ ...... 1055 1075 1 ’ Another Merger, ing an investigation specifically into century and the early part of toq, Mack Truck ...... '.100% r 'Another merger plan involving later moved as “ Union Village” had tainments that would tend to nqt T ra vd ers ...... 1830 1850 B a n d started to grow. Moses Scott, a toe activities of William B. Shearer, present century. ' Nat Pow & Lt ...... 66% ihe linking up of the Great North- only keep north end residents in the He charged the Republican party, ,r ts 245 248 hear la c k druggist, but who did not confine north end but would also attract admittedly employed by three NY Central ...... 244 ' jfem and Northern Pacific, has been however, -^yith advocating a protec­ PubQo Utility Stocks. New Haven ...... 122% Mnihall In his business to drugs alone, but sold people from other sections of toe American shipbuil^g companies as the. first pending before the commission’s at­ tive tariff in his platform but with No Amn ...... ^.170 a general line of merchandise and town, 'ike possibilities of simulating an “obseiwer”* at' toe conference. xxConn.’ ' E2ec Sve . . . 132 136 dual • role titude toward the proposal. seeking to place upon toe statute do, rts ;..; ...... 11 12 Packard ...... 156 * 'The Baltimore & Ohio has also was active in many other ways, had business through> such enterprises Shearer will be called for testimony, talking pte- books a prohibitive tariff, calculated Conn L P 8% ...... 119 Penn RR ...... 104% ^applied for authority to acquire con- his store in toe building. are almost unlimited toe leaders along with a number of officials of tm e ever to bar from American shores toe Conn L ,P 7% ...... 119 — fhUlman ...... ;.... 84% .iipl of me Buffalo, Rochester & The building, now owned by point out. The merchants could ap­ toe organizations which employed B rother m ade. goods of the world. Conn L P 6 % % pf . . . 99 102 Radio ...... 113 Pittsburgh andt the. Buffalo & Sus­ Michael Coughlin arid being tom point committees to take an active him and naval officials reported to A gainst The new Republican tariff bill, Conn L P 6% % p f"... 112 116 RepubUc Iron & S t l ___ '.....137% quehanna , and these applications down, was the location of Manches­ interest in all civic movements. have , been associated with him at B rother ter’s first bank, a building and loan Geneva during toe conference. Simmons asserted,' would increase Conn. Power ...... 138 142 Siriclaif ...... 37% have served to complicate the merg­ Good roads movements could origi­ the cost of IMng, double tariff fo r the association. nate within toe group and a general-, Today toe committee will deter­ do,' pfd...... 111 — Southern Calif E d iso n ...... 82% L ove o f er situation. taxes, promote price-fixing, fortify 142 146 Sou Pac ...... 151 The Pittsburgh & West Virginia, ly better feeling throughout toe mine whether it will conduct toe Hart E L (par 25) .. a OlrL monopolies arid destroy. America’s 136 145 Sou Ry ...... 159% 'controlled by the TJaplin brothers of section would result. probe or appoint a sub-committee to xxdo, v t c ...... do it. Under toe Borah resolution a foreign trade. For these reasons, do, rts ...... 18% 19% Standard Gas ...... 198 Cleveland, are trying to get the UNDYS NHT HOP The new road from toe south end he saidi the Democratic Party to Depot Square will be completed maximum of $10,000 has been Greenwich W ft G ... 95 98 S O of C a lif...... 78% •Wheeling & Lake Erie, as are the would attempt to modify toe “high — S O of NY ...... 47% Van Sweringen-owned Nickel Plate, soon and that will be an added in- authorized. XX Hfd G (par 25) .. 90 New York, Sept. 12.—The new and exorbitant rates” in toe present do, pfd (par 25) . . . 55 — fe O of N J ...... 79% -and the Wabash. The holdings of crative for local people to visit toe ^‘We” of toe Lindbergh family—Col bill. .Htfd Gas rts ...... 8 Texas ...... 71% ■the New York Central, Baltimore & north end. Charles A., Mrs. Anne and the ship Simmons denounced the new agri­ S N E T C o ...... 210 215 Union Pacific ...... 282% •Ohio and Nickel Plate, have been that carries therii both—are to start cultural schedule, carrying toe high­ trusteed pending a final decision'of Manufacturing Stocks. United Aircraft ...... 125 W ith on a new 7,000-mile air-cruise on ABOUT TOWN est protective rates ever placed on US Ind Alco ...... 208 Ithe comnSssion as to the Wheeling’s — JACK September 20. LATEST STOCKS farm products, as “useless” and Acme Wire ...... 64 US Rubber ...... ; ...... 50% place in the merger map. The flying colonel and his briae "Keep Smiling” Jim O’Leary, “misleading.” He charged toe high Am^Hsurdware ...... 73 76 MULHALL f . Western Maryland. US Steel ...... 242% will reverse the famous circle route widely known New London restau- rates would render no aid to Ameri­ Amer Ho^ery ...... 30 — Westlnghouse ...... 268 % A first National Control of the Western Maryland he blazed alone through toe South New York, Sept 3^—After reach­ ranteur, and his grand -vizier, can agricultural but that farmers American Silver ...... 25 — Vitaphone Talk­ also is being eagerly sought by a American, _ Central American and ing toe highest level of prices, on “Bob” McMullen, one-time “mayor meanwhile would be hea'vlly taxed Arrow H&H. p f d ...... 105% 107% ing Picture. the present move, industrial stocks •number of important eastern roads. of Main street” also .of New London, by toe higher duties on industrial do, c o m '...... 44 46 More than a thousand thunder­ West Indian air lines a year ago, and specialties were swept down­ On Same Program The Baltimore & Ohio, which owns returning to America, the starting are spending a week at the Bolton products. Automatic Refrig ... — 10 storms are always in progress Control of the Western Maryland, ward violently in the* early _after- point on October 4. Lake cottage of P. J. O’Leary of this Bigelow Htfd, com ... 89 91 arotmd toe earth’s surface. RUDY VALLEE ihas been Cited by the commission noon by a flood of profit-taking and do, pfd ...... 100 — And BDs Connectlcnt Yankees. Whirring propellers of the Lind­ speculative selling, which for many town, brother of Jim. Jmder the Clayton . Anti-Trust Act bergh ship will cut air in sixteen HIGH SCHOOL BOBBED. Billings and Spencer . 11 12 for “ille g ^ y " holding .this control. of the high-priced fa-vorites wiped The •vlsting card is of Chinese foreign countries between toe take­ John Boyle has again been named Bristol Brass ...... 37 41 origin. SERIAL NEWS The Baltimore & Ohio has proposed out all of the advances made since Middletown, Sept. 12.—Burglars do pfd ...... 108 — off on September 20 and toe landing Monday. The usual “Thursday chairman of toe committee in trusteeing the stock until the com­ entered Middleto-wn High school Case, Lockwood, & B . 575 — fourteen days later. From each nervousness” over brokers’ loqns, charge of toe dance season at the mission can decide- toe Western during the night and did considqr- C!ollius Oo 130 145 stppHkree lucky people will be chos­ money supplies and bank rates was Green school, scheduled to start on ;^ryland’s .proper idlpcation.. . . I able damage after knocking' the Colt’s Firearms ...... 32% 34 en to make the flight to the next held responsible for keeping many Saturday, September 21. While the cSmmission’s ideas on stop with the Lone Eagle of the At­ combination from the school safe in Eagle Lock ..; ...... 50 54 the subject of consolidation are still "little bulls” out of toe market and a fruitless effort to get indde where lantic and his wife. Mark Hewitt has sold his six- Fafnir Bearlngh ...... 100 110 jmdisclosed, the best opinion seems cleared the way for toe bears to some four hvmdred dollars In cash room hous^ on Glenwood street to Fuller Bnish A ;.... 15 — to; be that toe ^tatiis of toe Pennsyl- hammer the weak spots. was resting. Five dollars in cash — STATE HOLD RADICALS. The Oils started toe day like a Edith L. ' Aspinwall of "Vemon do, Class AA ...... 60 y ^ a and l^e $I^w York Central and almost as much In postage Hart ft Cooley ...... 175 200 presents ihsup'emdile obstacles to race horse, -with Socony in toe. lead, street. Lqroy M. Aspinwall has sold "WHERE THE SCREEN SPEAKS _ Berlin, Sept. 12.—Thirty-three forging ahead to the year’s highest to Mark Hewitt a small house and" tiiX stamps was taken. Hartmann Tob 1st pfd 65 — re than ifouTi-tJhiajor systems in The break is the second this 26 persons, including one womsin, were price of 48 1-4. Standard of New two lots on 'Vemon street, The do, com ...... 22 Last 'Times Today. 2 Big Features. east. L. H. Lioree, president of imder arrest throughout Germany year. toter Silver...... 143 150 le Lehigh Valley, is sponsoring a Jersey ran into a flood of. selling transaction was made by. the today in connection with the long around 80 and slumped to 77 3-4, dOy ’ pfd ' •••••••••••• 112 118 An All-Talking Drama of High Society* if to trunk line system, but appar­ James J. Rohan agency. Terrorist campaign of public build­ while Royal Dutch, Pan-American Landers, Bitoy and Clk 73 76 ently is making little headway with 18 ing bombings.' and Standard of California failed to babies die One bee-hive usually contains a Manning ft Bow A .. ^ 16 Hundreds of 10 12 :."^Three persons were arrested at move qp in Uiie with toe expecta­ year through queen. 300 to 400 drones and ^dOf d&ss -B ••••••» Europe every New Brit Mch., pfd .. 100 — / Hamburg, including newspaper edit­ tions of its boosters. bites of rodents. about 40,000 workers. “ Pleasure Crazed” ors and another journalist was ar­ do, com ...... 40 43 BURNED TO DEATH U. S. Steel started toe day more -wlth- rested at Itzehoe. than 2 points higher, at 242 3-4. But Nils Bern POnd ...... 49 North ft Judd...... 23 4 Fergus Falls, Minn., Sept. 12.— Several arrested yesterday were the deluge of selling which poured Marguerite Chnrchill and Big Cast. released. into the market in toe third period Peck, Stow and WH . 11 ^dur sons of Congressman C. J. RusseO Mfg Co ...... — l^-vale of Minnesota, successor of forced this old bellweatoer back to Colonel Green Compronuses .ADDED FEATURE MISSING FROM BOAT. 236. This was a drop o f 6 8-4 ScovUle Mfg C o ...... 62 Andrew J. Volstead, whose body Seth 'I^om Co., com . 38 was taken from the smouldering points from toe morning price and a DOLOR^BS New York, Sept. 12.—Claude W. loss of 25 1-2 points from the high do, pfd ...... i... 25 rUtos of his summer home yester­ Smythe Mfg. Co. pfd. — 105 day, were expected here today. Marks, treasurer of the Ohio Brass of last week. Weakness In steel to­ DEL RIO in “ Revenge” day was due in part to yesterday’s Stand Screw ...... — 200 \ Either the explosion of a stove or Co., of Mansfield, Ohio, who has statement, showing a drop of 430,- Stanley Works, com .. 63 66 a gasoline lamp was blamed for toe bpen missing from his stateroom on the liner Homeric since Monday 000 tons in August. rayior ft Fenn 135 fire which destroyed the cottage on Radio’s new 6-point rise- to 114- Otter Tail lake late Tuesday night. night, is believed to have been lost riverboard and drowhed, toe White 3-4 brought toe stock to a new Star liner reported today. high price level for all time and MAY RESUME RELA'nONS. News of Marks’ disappearance confirmed toe buUlsb predictions of was -wirelessed New York by Cap­ toe wise ones in Wall street who London, Sept. 12.—Great Britain tain G. E. Warner of toe Homeric. have been shouting higher prices fon has sent a formal note to Soviet toe stock ever since Its slump to 76 Russia regarding toe reoponing of FR. SULLIVAN TRANSFERED In July. At today’s price the stock negotiations for- restorations of was - selling at the equivalent of SECOND ANNUAL $575 for toe old shares which mono­ CANCEL diplomatic relations between the Waterbury, Sept. 12—Rev. Arthur polized toe market spot-light last two nations, it was learned this B. Sullivan, of the Church of toe Blessed Sacrament here, was today year. afternoon. Professionals on both sides of toe transferred to St. Patrick’s church,' It is expected that negotiations market made frantic efforts to stir East Hampton, where he was serv­ will be resumed shortly after For­ up public interest in the stocks in MOOSE APPODiTMENTS ing when transferred here a year eign Secretary Arthur Henderson which special market moves were ago. Rev. John McCarthy, formerly returns from Geneva. being made. Alternate heavy buying of Westport, and now in 'Tarrifville, and selling waves in Simmons, GET READY FOR THE BIG will succeed Father Sullivan here. The United States possesses Radio, Cody, U. S. Steel, etc., bat­ about 40 per cent, of the world’s tered prices backward and forward CARNIVAL EVENT OF THE SEASON...... The 17 year locusts lays 100 to in unusually wide swings,, some of supply of gold. 500 eggs and then dies. NEW THRILLS.. ... NEWSUR- the leaders inoving a total of 15 to 20 points to make a net gain or loss JOYS A W A IT A bee must travel 40,000 miles PRISES... .NEW No man Is old imtil he needs of 2 or 3 points. Radio, for exainple, shave about half the time. to get a pound of honey. opened toe day at 111, rose to 114 Sept. 16 to 21 YOUl 3-4, declined to 110 1-2 and rallied to 112 1-2. American & Foreign Hail! Hail! Power opened rit 171, rose to 175, de­ DOUGHERTY LOT clined to 170 1 ^ and rallied to 174 3-4. Buying for British and American CENTER ST. Investment trusts was held re- sponsible today for toe strength and ‘ activity of Columbia Gas & Electric and Consolidated Gas of New York, Admission Ready Columbia hung up a new high rec-_ ord at 103 1-2 and Consolidated was In demand above 174, up 2 points. The bears sowed toe financial dis­ FREE f trict thick with rumors of "bad news” after toe close of toe market, in some quarters predicting a 7 per ■ For all the years that he has been driving an automobile. Colonel cent rediscount rate in the New E. H. R. Green, wealthy supporter of science at Round Hills, Mass., has A STUPENDOUS, COLOSSAL OUTDOOR EXTRAVAGANZA FEATURING York Reserve bank. These bears stuck to toe electric. Now, however, he compromises ■with toe gas- TWO OP THE GREATEST CTRCUS ACTS IN THE WORLD. have been short of the- market since propelled vehicle by getting a special gas-electric car with a new type toe big upward drive started in . the drive made, by the (General Electric Co. The coloricl is shown in upper first part of August and would be ■view In'the old battery-car, and below in his new “compromise” car. very glad of an opportimlly to cover Miwday, Tuesday, Wednesday . Thursday, Friday, Saturday' at sometoinng approaching selling prices. Another selling wave in toe fourth Fl}ringRus8ell8 hour put an end to toe rally which Olivette was developing about that time. U. THE 6IRL WOND^ i n HER SENSA­ KINGS OF THE TRAPEZE S. Steel- displayed imusual weak­ T O M I O H T , ' TIONAL HIGH WIRE ACT. ^ bnUSOT FROM PALACE THEATER, ness from toe high df toe da-y. Call NEW YORK money ruled at 8 per cent. tfjlGlil BTICB d e f y DEA’TH i n M ID-AIB.

EQUALS RECORD CmCLE TH EAI^ •\ OAK STREET' Calshot, Eng., Sefft. 12— British Squadron Leader A . H. Oijlebar fail­ Direct from New York GLAMOROUS DISPLAY OF ed to beat- his owh .seaplane spised COMM. CLEMENTE GIGLIO record of 356.8 miles hourly this AND HIS COMPANY afternoon, but equalled that .figure, according to stop watch time. WhUe • - V to the Greatest Musical Drama Ever Before Pfodueed. BOOTHS AND RIDES toe stopwatch check upon Orlebar . “LA MONACA BIANCA” was official, it was announced that (The White Sister) DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE AUTOMOBILE EXHIBITION! it was subject to cinematograph Featuring^ SteHu Brunb; Soprano, and Sandrino Giglio, Juvenile. COME ALLI coriflttnation. - . '' COME ONE! A film recording system was in­ Popular prleet'^fl.Od, 76a, 60c. Children 25o. stalled to keep check upon the * cial stopw atch. i rr. V • t '

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«>- GONE . JUST RAISING fflS HAND T.H’? U P ‘CENTRAL’ , ROCKVILLE MAN, AGE 75, ON VACATION*’ ONCE MADE b Im VOTER DISAPPEARS FROM HOME rAM, GONE j/du 4an ajjotrd io Jmp, ^ mtfur« ' , ^ , SAYS SHE IS DYING IN, VACATION I, BE, BACK Officials At . Poles Had Hard SEPIEMBER 21 Time Convincing One Local Mrs. Margaret GriflSn Hearts Richard Weber Fails to Re­ turn After Going to Store; "The above cardbosurd -sign in Man He Had to Be Made iSeptember Qlub Sale at ■iif " Own Gas Poisoning; In Hys­ - / Dog With Him, But It the door of a Birch street bar­ First. terical State. ber shop tn sinnounce the reason Comes Back. for the shop being closed tem­ Officials at the Primaries here Mrs, Margaret M. Griffin, 51, of porarily, has been,'.. attracting Tuesday were given a task which 153 HiUiard street, was taken to A posse of twenty-five men are quite a bit of interest becsCtise of neaiiy taxed their-ability when one Memori^ hospital yesterday after­ scouring Rockville and vicinity in its unusual wording and odd man insisted that, fae had a right j ■ noon in a somewhat search of Richard Weber, age 75, of punctuation. to vote, biit ^ lild ' neither pro- 'i OM This Pine : dition after calling up the Hammond street, that city, who left nounce nor write his name so that ^ Chester telephone exchange and tell- his home accompanied by his dog the checkers could understand it. i j ia e the operator that she was dy- at 9:30 o’clock yesterday morning He insisted .that he was a citizen iSI ftom^gas.” Neighbors fo ^ d bound for the glazier’s store on High HALF MILUON SWINDLE Gas R^nge -.'T ' and a property owner. tt ' m I s. Griffin P^^o^trated but after street and has not been seen or Finally he made it known that he she had been taken to the hospital heard from since. had purchased property throuf^i a Dr D. C. Y. Moore said he could When at 10:30 o’clock, an hour DESCRIBED BY WAGGONER well-known real estate dealer who ■,v ‘ discover no indications of gas later, the dog returned alone happened to be at the polls at- the $ 5 8 5 0 pofsoSng. The neighbors who went Weber’s family notified the police (Continaed from Page 1) v particular moment. The 5^ estate to her rescue had found the gas who instituted a himt for the miss­ dealer identified the m a» and told temed on in the kitchen range but ing man which as yet has proved A YEAR TO PAY V. . fore a Federal Grand Jury in New the officials his right name. It was '• i the windows were open. unavailing. At noon today the State At the hospital today it was said York in connection with the case. foimd that the woiild-be voter, while Police were called and immediately It is understood here that the a citizen, had never been made a Mrs. Griffin’s condition was not began an investigation. serious. She is very active in sev­ three have agreed to go back with voter of the town. . n It is ^understood that Weber has He insisted that he,?had voted I This large size cabinet model embodies all eral fraternal organizations, includ­ been in bad health for some length postal inspectore. ing the Women of Mooseheart here ho^vever amd when pressed for ' the fine qualities,of material and workman-- Legion, American Insurance Union, of time. Newcastle, Wyo., Sept. 12.—While an tinawer replied that he had voted ^ y a l Neighbors and Women s awaiting the arrival of a Federal in the Eighth district and had put ship that have made Gleriwood ranges fam­ Benefit Association. warrant for his ’ arrest today, up his hand when told to. ous. It is really a “^m ” for cookng md HEBRON Charles .Delos Waggoner, 64, Tellu- ride, Colo., .banker, complacently baking— having: 4 large top cooking, burners, NOON STOCKS told the details of his amazing MORE AUGUST BABIES $500,000 swindle of six New York simmerer,. automatic lighter,-porcelain lined About forty were present at the banks to save the name of his home THIS YEAR THAN, IN 1928 New York. Sept. 12.-Industrial Republican caucus held Monday aft­ town and the life savings of his .oven and broilerr. It is finished in black ja­ stocks rose buoyantly in the early ernoon at the Town Hall, and the friends. pan with white porcelain enamel trimmings. trading today, -under the lead of following town officers were nomi­ “I am glad it’s aU over because I Births showed a gain during the oils, steels and high-priced special- nated: Assessor, Robert E. Foote; have become weary of dodging the month of August, numbering twen­ (Can be equipped with automatic oven heat board of relief, Edmund H. Horton, law,” he quietly explained In his ty-four as against nineteen for the ^^Wall street worked up consider­ Mark W. H. Hills; selectmen, cell. “Last night I got my first same month last year, while marri­ regulator at extra cost.)' - ^ able enthusiasm over 1*® Tact that Clarkson F. Bailey, first, Winthrop ages and deaths for the month fell the Bank of England had made no ■ real sleep in ten days." S. Porter, second; t p ^ clerk, town I Waggoner, in discussing the below par, totaling fourteen and change in the discount rate of & treasurer and agent of town de­ eleven respectively, according to the per cent; also that goli*. had been sensational swindle, took full re­ posit fund, Mrs. Merton W. Hills; sponsibility for the plot which per­ records filed at the Manchester engaged in London for shipment to auditor, Richard Hubbard; tax col­ town’clerk's office. New York. The call loan rate was 8 suaded six of New York’s largest lector, Edward A. Smith; con­ banks to advance him $500,000 on That June is tottering on her stables, J. Banks Jones, Carl Links, throne as the month when fond "I ^^Stenird of New York replaced fake telegraphic orders. E. Buell Parter; town school com­ Saw Crash Coming. do’s" and “Until death do us part’s” New Jersey as th®. mittee, Edward A. Smith, Clifford For many years president of one are oftenest whispered is shown by Three Gas Ranges of Unusual Value—foi* move in the oils, moving up in heavy Perry, The last named was nomi­ the fact that seven marriages were trading to the year’s highest price, of the strongest small banics in his nated in place of Mrs. Elton W. state, Waggoner found a few months recorded on the-first Saturday in above 48. Royal Dutch and Texas Buell who declined the nomination. September with five or six sand­ Corporation pushed ahead to tne ago that a crash was inevitable In quick economical Cooking the Year round Mrs. Buell has served during the Telluride due to the slump ■ In the wiched in during the week. year’s highest priced mid-continent, past year as secretary of the town The imusual number of Septem­ Sinclair and Simms sold fractional­ mining Industry in his community. THREE BURNER c o o k e r / ; ? : / school committee. She will give up “I watched the resources of my ber marriages will make up for the ly higher. ^ this office at the expiration of her August deficit and keep 1929 yveU in A shout went up from bulls as institution slump more than half a the running for a new record of Radio Corporation shot upward to term. million dollars. I became frantic The auditors, Frank R. Post and and realized that only desperate marriages for the year. $ld'50 114 3-4, eclipsing its former high Clarence E. Porter, are at work on price o f.$114 recorded in the first measures would save the bank's the town accounts at the town depositors. I sent several ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY part of the year. In the meantime clerk’s office. ■ grama from Denver, getting cremt ANGLO-U. S. ACCORD ; this sensation of the 1928 bull mar­ Mrs. A. L. Stebbins of Colchester You can enjoy ^ the conveniences, of cooking the stock is selling at fifty times its was a former resident of this place. Mickelson, a barber, where he had $ 3 9 5 0 Mrs. T. D., Martin is having aq ahnual net earnings, beeh taken last week b y '^ o nlen STRIKE STILL ON ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY spools in Coty, Simmons and Other, addtion placed at the rear of heT who remained with him until death. house. speculative favorites rushed their Nickelson’s home is known “ ^ Our finest value in gas rdnges. Large stocks to the year’s highest prices. Friends here have recently re­ boarding house for patients of the New Orleans, La., Sept. 12.—The United Corporation was well bought ceived cards from Dr. and Mrs. C. Keeley Institute, where patients are New Orleans street car strike was size cabinet model v^th large cooking J. Douglas at Salisbury, England. still on today, despite an agreement about a point higher. Standard cured of habitual intoxication. surface, oven and broiler, Finished brands, Allegheny and other new Dr. and Mrs. Douglas were enter­ Although Cudahy Monday, reached in New York between A. B. favorites could make little progress tained cordially by the rector and his death was not announced untU Paterson, vice-president of the | In black enamel with white splasher. Opposite H i^ School mayor of Dorchester, England, New Orleans Public Service, Inc., against the fiood of profit-taking, the issuance of a burial certificate Very specially priced on easy weekly South Manchester and speculative selling which pour­ which they visited. Their hosts pro­ Dr Lee Kiel, who was summoned and William Green, president of the ed into the market in the second fessed much interest in the pro­ shortly before Cudahy became critic­ American Federation of Labor. terms at $89.50; ; hour. Rails also sold off in this posed Massachusetts tercentennary ally 111,, said the cause of death was Although the Paterson-Green next year. myocarditis. The body was brought compromise had the approval of W. | period. D. Mahon, , president of the Interna­ Money was reported in good sup­ The following officers were nomi­ to Chicago. ply, with little prospect of any in­ nated for town offices at the Demo­ Funeral arrangements were made tional Carmen’s Union, all-day bal­ loting resulted in the local trolley .‘■■b crease in the call rate. A decrease in cratic caucus held at the town hall by E. A. Cudahy, Jr., of Lake For­ — » brokers’ loans was looked for, as the Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, Carlton est. When Cudahy’s father died in workers rejecting it by a v6te of resulj; of last Thursday’s drop in B. Jones, chairman: Assessor, Mau­ 1915 his will created a trust fund 1,009 to 87. Failure of the agreement to ob­ T i l . prices. rice Keefe; board of relief, Ames of $1,500,000 for his son. W. Sisson; selectmen, Clarkson F. tain support of the carmen was said Bailey, first, Claude W. Jones, sec­ k il l e d in f i s t f ig h t . to be due to the company’s refusal ENRIGHT A CANDIDATE ond; town clerk, town treasurer to be specific as to when the strik­ and agent of the town deposit New York, Sept. 12.—A fist fignt ers would be taker back to work. ^imd, Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert; auditor, between two 17-year-pld boys over The walkout has crippled street New York, Sept. 12—Richard E. Clarence E. Porter; grafid jurors, the respective merits of ^their .pigeon car service here since July 2. It| Enright, former New York- police Alec White, Carlton B. Jones, Ben broods has today resulted in the lead to rioting in its early stages, commissioner, today emerged as the Jones; tax collector, Edward. A. death, of one and arredt of the other and disorders, such as attacks on] latest candidate for rhayor of this Smith; constables, Carlton A. on a homicide charge; The dead non-union operated cars. '.n city* . Jones, Walter Jones, William S. boy was Frank Songen, his former He has accepted the nomination Sptetos PUw: Griffin. It vqas voted to empower lyn. Raymond Songen, his former PADLOCKS SPEAKEASIES. oa ■ at', the hands of the Square Deal pal and friendly breeding rival for Party, newest unit on the local the chairman to appoint a nominee New York, Sept. 12.—Leaving an for member of the town school two years, Is being held, chargeu I political horizon. with fracturing Leonard’s neck. arid traU behind him. Federal. In a statement of acceptance, En­ committee. In the above nomina­ Judge Paul McCJormick of Los An-1 . right attacked “expessive and in­ tions, those of first selectmen and geles, today had padlocked nine h < tax cpllector were endorsements of SMALLPOX IN EANAmA. equitable taxation, inadequate and more Broadway speakeasies, making ' "Some' folks refuse advice and disgraceful passenger transporta­ the Republican nominees. a total of 21 since he arrived here» Miss Eleanor Cbates, daughter of Colon, Panama Canal Zone, Sept. then yeU for help,” says Speed tion, demoralization of vehicular 12.—A smallpox epidemic has to sit as visiting judge. J : and pedestrian conditions, low Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates, Is tak­ O’Day. S P A R T O h ing academic work at Atlantic broken out here. Eighty-three cases Listen V to the advice of the wise moral conditions and padded city of smallpox ate being treated today tOWINQ payrolls;” Union College, South Lancaster, IB A T T ^ auto expert. Have him put your “I promise,” he declared, ‘ to Mass. Miss Hazel Broome is taking in Gorgas hospital at Ancon. Com­ car in shape for the trip. Avoid 2 4 HR. V I S I T S 0 1 remedy all these evils.” her second year at the college. Miss pulsory vaccination has been ordered trouble by having your car over­ for all residents of Panama and the SERVICE SERViCe Estelle Broome has a teaching po­ hauled and Inspected several times sition at South Lancaster and the Canal Zone. a year. We know a lot about W e invite you n o t SATISFIED WITH party was taken to its destination aqtos.. by Donald Coates, Mrs. Paul Coates GRAF ON FLIGHT R e w iR i store to’^listcn ^ i^e sai^ and Leroy Benzlnger. IN&. model which' pTe 355 MILES PER HOUR School in Hopevale opened a ^ OARAGE week later than usual this fall, as FriedriQhshafen, Sept. 12. — With B R H t S f A ROY. P R O P - sent^d' ,tp- ■ th,e ‘ | Calshot, Eng., 'Sept. 12—Squad­ the teacher, Miss Ruth Allen, of her motors hardly cooled after her ron Leader A. H. Orlehar, piloting Rehoboth, Mass., was unable to epochal round-the-world flight, the PHONE NO. 3151 OR 8159 of ithis isditc. ^ a supermarine. Rolls Royce seaplane open the school sooner. Miss Allen German dirigible Graf Zeppelin was ICQR NO. MAIN NO. SCHOOIL hopped off this afternoon in an at­ was employed at the school last under way again today on a flight MANCMESnE^,,,,CONN; 'Btw:'-'^''art.on is- tempt to lower his own speed record year. over Germany. of 355.8 miles an hour. Orlebar made A picnic party at the home of The Graf left her hangar at 11:19 humaniwd radiofrecep* ^ his record Tuesday over Southamp­ Mr I ottosen, Mansfield Center, was p. m., yesterday (6:19 p. m.. New tl ton water. Before hopping off this attended by several members of the York Daylight Saving time). Un­ 'tipin so amazing that you afternoon he said he expected to Seventh Day Advent faith in Hope- der the command of Captain Ernst make six laps over the course. vale. * i Lehmann, whp piloted the Zeppelin .almost Recent visitors at the home of on her last trans-Atlantic flight, the f ie l ih c NEW BLIMP IN AIR. Mr. and Mrs. Ames W. Sisson were huge craft headed for the Rhine. h a t ence of yoiir entertaineii. Newton B. Smith and Miss Louise The flight was to last 18 hours, Cleveland, O., Sept. 12.—The Daj^on, of New London, also Miss and take the Graf over the prinolpal W e want you also tos -ct 21MC-2, the new navy all-metal industrial cities of Germany. A clean ed Jessie Weir and Roy Walker of ^XeWSfAKTON dirigible, was believed flying east­ Marlborough. number of passengers were aboard ‘ mQU45QfiNE perience this ward today on the first leg of its Among the passengers was one S ir! ” MMVU 560-mile trip from Detroit to Lake- American, United States Consul W H E N Got. hurst, N, J. It was sighted over PAINTERS INJURED Maynard, of Stuttgart. Y o u •cooc of tbii Siato. thrill. Come Canton, Ohio. The Zeppelin was reported over ' Now is the time to have your •j ' ■ The airship’s pilots planned to Duseldorf at 7 a. m. take over the air mail route from felt hat cleaned for Fall and ’ N E E D MONfs here and follow if to New Jersey, Willimantic, Sept. 12.—Two men Winter wear. Don’t throw it where the craft is to be berthed in were critically injured and a third PUBUC RECORDS away because We can make it I CONSULT USI OUR SERVICE the Navy hangar at Lakehurst be escaped almost miraculously when a The Ben^h F^itu|e J side the giant Los Angeles. swinging scaffold fell from the third look as good as new. IS QUICK AND DIGNIFIED. Cor. Main S t and Bi»h»i^d»ttace; ;;^ S^Mahl^dshep Warantee Deeds floor of the State Normal dormitory QUICK SERVICE LOANS UV TO $300' , \ '>.*.• , .T.-ascr’S)#-f POLICE IN SCANDAL. here today. Smile Houle; 36, and E. J. HoU to Dr. Edwin C. Hig­ Robert Beckwith, 43, were flung 35 gins and wife land adjoining prop­ Los Angeles, Sept. 12.—Six Los feet to the'ground, Beckwith land­ erty already owned by them on , FIRST CLASS SHOE Porter street. ^ _ • Angeles police officers were under ing on paint pails. Fred Du Maine, REPAIRING J PERSONAL 'FINANCE OO. indictment today„as the result of a the third man on the scaffold, E. J. Holl to Alice C. and Ilor- ence A. Rosenber house and land on Boom 2, State T itter Grand Jury action following sensa= grasped the supporting ropes and All work guaranteed. Building, Second Floor tlonal charges of Harry McDonald,, slid safely to the ground after the .Victoria Road. 758 Slain Street / who admitted he was a former boot­ staging had fallen. Quit Claim ( Johanne E. Hjauschlld to Jifilus SOUTH *M AN ^M 8IBB. OONN.^ legger. McDonald charged that po­ Houle and Beckwith sustained In­ Telephone 8-4-8-0 lice extortion left him penniless aft- ternal injuries, Beckwith appearing Hauschlld right to. title in land JIM’S located on Middle T u r n ^ , east. Open 8:80 to 5—Saturday 8:80 to 1 : er doing a $2,000,000 liquor business to be more seriously hurt than Ws Hat Cleaningr and UOENSBD BY THE STATE Viver a period of five years. companion. Houle sustained a Marriage UcelHfe broken thigh bone. T Walter Relchard-^f Bolton and Shoe Shining Parlor Science moves slowly. Laundries The men were painters worsing Miss Elizabeth Trouton of Manches­ ter' today made application, for 889 Main S t, South Manchester | haven’t yet devised a way to make on the school building for-a local a » iKtft fiollac-aav; 3IOUX neck. ffrHitrantnB. _ : !r-.

THURSDAY, SSJJiJrrisiMWJSIK IZ, 19Z9, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FAUi!: FUUK lina for B thorough investigation. Gonan Doyle—Without a Single Que! ARRANGING FUNERAL Nothing can 1^ drae until tlm Sen­ UNDYS IN MAINE PROGRAM ate acta, as the committee has com­ d a i l V r a d i o OF FkOUS UWYER pleted its reports. North Haven, Maine, Sept 1 2 .-— 7-00 G:00—Music memory contest. Leading DX Stations. Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Und- Thursdaiy, September 12. 7-30 6:30—W EAF orchestra, »m'g8. hezgh were at the summer home 422.3— WOR, N EW AR K —710. with satchels full of new music, THIEF GETS 18 YEARS here today of Dwight- W. Morrow, 6- 30 5:30— Uncle Don> hour. 9-30 8:39—NBC programs (2 hrs.) AmtMuwador to Mexico, father of heads full of new musical Ideas and 7:uu (i;0U—Friedman’S orchestra. Zurich, Switzerland, Sept. 12. — SSo^ders piled high wlt^ 7:30 6:30—Aviation elements talkr Prepamations were begun .today to Mrs. Undbergh, for a short rest It laurels the world-famous 8:00 y.njv—Salon orchestra with Car­ 8:90 7:00-NBC programs (3 hra.^ roll Ault, baritone. ship the body of Louis Marshall, Boston, Sept 12.—George L. was their first visit here since last 11:15 10:15—Dance music to a.so. .V.f' 9:00 8 :00—Repertory; music rack. noted New York lawyer and Jewish Brooks, of Bradley Beach, N. J., spring shortly before thdr mar­ ().m)..aStudio musical hour. . 389.4— W BBM . CHICAGO-—770. 10:00 7:09 6:00- Orchestra; "''ganlst. leader, to the United States for having confessed t.. a series of riage. 1U:30 0:30— Frolickc'is music hour. •05 io:05—Instrumental trio. 7- 30 6:30—Two dance °rohC8tf-as. burial. * ' . th^ts in Winchester, Arlington, 'nie arrival was inadq here at 8- 00 7 :00— W ABC program.* (3 hrs.) > 02.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—9-0. dusk last night in a red sport Aero- 11:00 10:00—Frolic; Two Charlies. Marrtiaii died following an unsuc­ Medford and Somerville, today be­ 7- 00 6:00—Two piano -boys, twins. cessful operation for an abscessed gan a sentence of from 18 to 30 Marine-Klemm monoplane, follow­ w P isfi 7:30’ 6:30—WJZ programs (1 h'-l ' 254.1-WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. . ^ 8:30 7:30—Sandy Mucl-urlanes hour. 9- 00 8:00— Mooseheart hour. pancreas. ' years at Charlestown state prison, ing a hop from Roosevelt,Field, N. j| u ‘ w ^ n ^ at 9:0U 8:00— WJZ programs (2V* hra) 9:30 8:30— Studio hub hour. Although overcome by grief, while his sweetheart, Mrs. Blanche Y. m o — WABC. NEW YO R K -860. 10:30 9:30— Dance orchestra, Marshall’s eldest soUj James, was A. Cote, of Worcester, began an in­ The landing on tiie island here 6-’30 6:30—Ellington’s danec banU. 12:00 11:00— Artists; concert able to make it known to newspaper definite term at the Women’s Re­ was made on the specially con­ di^nwti&tion^^of 7:00 6:00— Kunobuch’s orclicsira. 416.'4_WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. mom's Red Thatiksy^lnB/' In 7:30 Q;3U—Gypsy camp music. 10:30 9:30—Tune types; representatives here,_^t the body formatory at Sherbom. structed landing field adjoining the wTUp^sonrJd'f^r'listen- ii:15 7:15—Musical vignettes. 1J;20 10:20—Dance music; -of his father would m taken back Sentences were imposed by Judige Morrow home. Amenca, ■^u u network at 9 o’clock. 8:30 7 :‘3u— U. S. Murine band. 12-00 11-00—Dream ship; orchestra. to tbe United States for Interment. 9:00 8 :00— Detective Drama, Fob 202.6-WHT. CHICAGO-148Q. Frederick'W. Fosdidc in Middlesex eom’8 Red Thanksgiving. He is ^ in g aideu in supervising tbe Superior Criminal Court Cam­ An auto is a necessity when the 8:30—Feature music houra. 10:00 9:00— Studio concert. 8:30 11-00 10:00— Your hour league. i- funeral arrangements by Mrs. Ab­ bridge, late yesterday after Brooks neighbors have one. E S f o ^ . ' ^ r S 10:30 9:30—Show boat **The CspQ Cod Kid* 344.6-WLS, CHICAGO-870. ram Rosenberg, the elder Marshjall’s had calmly absolved the woma^ of 11:10 10:30— Dream-makers studio with 9-00 8:00— String sextet, ^ster; Dr. Judah Leon Magnes, all blame In connection with the se­ j^anese program to '’®. 9:30 8:30— Harmony chancellor of the Hebrew University W JZ ind allied broadcasters at 10.30. 12‘00 11:00— Mldnigni rcvei-i^. lO'OO 9:00— Symphony oich; baritone, ries of breaks. WM. E. KRAH '4M:3--WEAF, n e w YOR1<-660. ll'oo 10:00— Recitations; music hour. in Palestine, and Dr. Hyman G. left ot X. Both Brooks and Mrs. Cote, who 6:00 6:00— Dinner dunce music. 447.5—WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Euelow, rabbi of Temple Emanuel, tUu'wiocycTes'^on the right. 6:00— Mid-week t>ymn sinsj. 8-39 7:30— Music hour; trio, is 35 years) of age and the mother Expert Times are 'Eastern Daylight Saving 7:00 6:30—Comfort hour music, with New York. ' 7:30 oiso 8:30—Concert orchestra. of a ten year old boy, pleaded guilty and Eastern Standard. Black face Fritz Forsch, vlolmlsL 10:00 9:00—Concert; music hour. All were at the bedside when to the various indictments against Radio Service t:'pe Indicates best features. 8:00 7:00— Feature Sunshine h?ur 11- 00 10:00—WJZ Amos n Andy. Marshall died yesterday afternoon.' them. Mrs. Cote was sentenced to Philco Jars and Hatleries with Geo. Hayes, vocalist. 11:30 10:30— Inspiration . “OY®- Message of condolence, including Leading East Stations. 9:00 8-00— Revelers male quartet. 12- 00 11:00—Dance music; aerials. an indefinite term on one of the R C A Tubes and New Sets 9:30 BiSu-i-Ooncci t, drama selling. 23^K0IL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. scores of cablegrams from the indictments against her while the 9:00—Orenesua, counsellor. ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. lu:uo 8- 00 7:00— W ABC programs (3 hrs.7 United States, poured In upon Mar­ others were placed on file. Phone 4949 10:30 u’30—Feature music hour. S:U0 7 :00—Bresbylerian hyrnns. i l ’OO 10:00— Concert bureau program. IIMIO 10:00— Merry ramblers dance. shall’s survivors today. President x-20 7:20—Oi-ganlst; little club. 11*30 10:30—Two dance 12:00 11:00— Studio music hour, Hoover was among the first to 9-30 8:30—Weeit/8 dance orch^tra. 393 5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 288.3— W FA A , DALLAS— 1040. cable his sorrow at the aged law­ 10:15 9:15—Contralto; Subway Boys. 7:00 6:00—Talk, Joseph Auslander.^^ 7- 30 6:30—W E A F orchestra, aongs. in-30 9:30—Dance orchestras. 7-00 6:00—Talk, ••Gangsters Briet. 9- 30 8:39—WJZ concert p^ogr^nl. yer’s death. Telegrams from no­ ** “• -nrxl- 11:30 10:30— Steel Pier minstrels. 7M5 6:15—Three kings, a queen. 361.2-KOA. D E N V E R -m table personalities of virtually all 12:00 11:00—Follies Bcrgere orchestra 7-30 6:30— Lopez dance orcnestra. 9-30 8:30- NBC programs (Ji/4 hrs.) Europeam countries flowed in 283—WBAU, BAUT1NIORE--I06a s’ oo 7 :00— Mule trio, oicliestra.* 12:00 11:00—Serenaders; orchestra, 8:30 7:30— Male quartet, xylophonist throughout last evening and today. .8-30 7:30—City life, drama skiL 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES—1000. 9:00 8:00—W JZ programs (2 hrs.) uImm 3:00—Mule trio. ,orc icstra. It is not yet known just when Security Dealers 8- 00 7:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) When fire swept the beautiful, country home of Sir 11:00 lo:00—Musical memories. y -30 8:30—Uosurio Bourdons orch. Marshall’s body will arrive in New 11:30 10:30—W JZ Slumber music. lii-uo 9:00—^lid-week music hour. 12-00 11-00—Favorite melodies hour. Doyle near Southampton. England, the famed 12:00 11:00—Symphonic ensemoie. lO^SO 9:30— World travelogue with 374.8— W B AP, f o r t WORTH-800. members of his family dared the fiames to salvage some of their house York, and Uttie has been made 10WO Nambu, soprano. 8:30 7:30—Songs, Instrumenlaltsis. 645.1-WGR. b u f f a l o —550. hold effects. Sir Arthur is pictured above, after tiie fire, surveying the known of the funeral arrangements- Unuiaal Opportonlty 7-10 0:10— Van Surdam s orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Ainos ’n’ Andy, comedians 491.5_WDAF, KANSAS CITW-^IO. few pieces of his valuable furniture which escaped destruction. Interment will be in New York City 7:30 6:30—Charles music hour. 11’ l5 10:15—ainmber music. , 9;UU 8:00— NBC programs (1 hr.) following services which may be 8:00 7:00— W KAF progs. (3%„m^s.j 53^4—WFI, PHILADELPHIA-560. lO'UO 9:00—Favorites; tenor;^rch. 333.1—W M A K , BUFFALO—900. 6 00 6:00—Automobile club leatuie. 12T5 H :15—Orchestra; variety hour. presided over by (Dr. Magnes. Mar­ 10:30 9:30— Band concert. 7:15 6; 15^Topics in seuson. 1:45 12:45— NIghthawk frolic. in the National League has hatted shall’s brother-in-law. 243.8-WNAC. BOSTON-1230. x-OO 7:00— WE.\F progs. krs.) 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. Mo s t unusual opportunity is now open for a responsi­ 491.5-WIP, PHILADELPHIA-610. against two southpaws as good as 7-11 6:11—At»i08 'll Andy, comedians 11:30 10:30— Standard Symphony orch. 6- 30 5:30— Franklin concert music. ble organization or high caliber man to secure sales rep­ 7- 30 6:30—W ABC dance music. 1:00 12:00— Moore’s concert orch. they are.” ^ . A 8:00 7 :00—Feature music hour. 7ni0 6:00—Children’s birthday hsi. 2:00 1:00— Slumber music. i It is the opinion of the Philader- resentation of asuccessfiiljlongestablished New York financial 8:30 7:30—W ABC progs. (3V4 hrs.) 305.9— KDKA, PLAN TEXTILE PROBE G uo 5:00—Little Kymphony orchestra 370 2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. ■ phia experts that Grove and Wal- house, now sponsoring a most attractive investment issue, 428.3— W L W . CINCINNATI—700. 7- 00 6:00—l''amous play excerpts.. 9:30 8:30— WABC progs. (D/ii hrs.) ! berg, who have stopped Heilmann, 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 7--iii 6-3U—WJZ programs 14 hrs.) 11-00 10:00—Theatrical entertainment. combining high yield and profit possibilities. 11:00 10:00— Concert: orchestra. 245 8^'W^CAE, PITTSBURGH-1220. 12:20 11:20— Long’s concert orchestra. ; Alexander and Fothergill this sea- 12:00 11:00—Goriio trio, tenor. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. ' son, can stop all the right-hand hit­ Washington, Sept 12.—Early ac­ 12:.10 11:30— Uitin-Americu program. G'OU 5:00—pinner dunce music. 7- 00 6:00—I’ianist: music hour? 9:00 s:U0—NBC programs (2 hrs.) g u '' ters on the Chicago club, or at tion on proposals to investigate If you are the party we are looking for, you can have a sales 1:00 12:00—Orchestra; variety hour. s'oo 7:00—W E A F progs. t3Mi hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Tenor, minstrel man. 2-00 1:00— Uene. Ford, Glenn. least stop them from doing too conditions in the strike-tom textile contract that should yield a splendid income ^ p ly in g local 260.7—W HAM , ROCH ESTER—1150. 12:00 11:00— W E A F dut.ee orchestra. districts of North Carolina will be 280.2-WTAM, CLEVELAND-1070. 8- ‘iU 7 -30—Orchestra and baritone. 379.5— KGO. O A K L A N I^790. WELL, HOW ABOUT IT? much damage. investors with a prefoned stock of a company which earned its 8:00 7:00—Invisible chorus. u't-0 8:00—WJZ programs (2V5 hrs.) 1:00 12:00— .Memory Lane: Olympians. sought in the Senate by Senator La 8- 30 7:30—W E A F programs (1 hr.)11:30 10:30—Cornell Collegians music. 2:00 1:00— Slumber music hour. As it appears sdmost certain that Follette^(R) of Wisconsin, It was preferred dividend requirements more than 6 times over for 9'30 8:30— Musical lour; songs. 12 00 11:00—Tlieuter organ recital. 3-00 2:00— Musical musketeers. the Philadelphia Athletics and the 10:30 9:30—Orchestra: radioettes. 379.5_\*/GY, SCHENECTADY-790. PREMIER’S VISIT TO U. S. learned today. , # the year of 1928, and gives a yield of 8%. 11:30 10:30— Variety feature hour. 270.1 —W RVA, RICHMOND— 1110. Chicago Cubs will furnish the Two reports of the resolution, of 12:30 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 12'55'11:55—Time; weather: markets. 7- 00 6:00- Orchesha; studio music. 6- 30 6;30—Adam’s dance orchestra.8- 30 7:30— NBC programs (3 hrs.) amusement in the world series, the Senator Wheeler (D) of MontaM, 3gg,8_WCX-WJR, DETROIT—750. The estimated income for the year 1929 is about 8 times the 7- 00 6:00—Studio music hour. 11:30 10:30— Dixie spiritual singers. master minds of baseball are de­ London, Sept. 12.—The visit of providing for a Congressional ta- 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (.1 hrs.) 7- 30 6:30—Rice string quartet. 12:00 11:00—Studio dance music. bating what all those heavy-hitting dividend requirements of the Preferred Stock which in addi­ 11:00 10:00—Egyptian serenaders. 8- UO 7:U0—Agriciillural program. Prime Minister J. Ramsay Mac­ quiry into labor and working contfi- 12:00 11:00—Organist: dance music. 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. right-hand batters on the Chicago tions in North Carolina are pend­ tion to its liberal yield offers profit possibilities through Stock ' 8-30 7 :30—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 12:00 11:00- .\HC dance mu.*;a Donald to the United States is de­ 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 11-30 10:.30—Theater organ recital. club will do to those star PhUadel- ing before the Senate. The major­ :30—Helmbcrger's trio, Secondary DX Stations. pendent upon outcome ,of the pres­ Purchase Warrants attached to stock. The company has no Eastern Stations. phia southpaws, Messrs. Lefty ity report would turn the inquiry 344!6—WENR, CHICAGO—870. ent naval disarmament negotia­ bonds or other funded indebtedness— the Preferred Stock 608 2—W EEI. BOSTON—590. 10:00 9:00—Canadian concert. Grove and Rube Walberg. tions, it was stated by the diplo­ over to the Federal ’Trade Commis­ ii-l.V 10:1.'>—01 law'll dance music. 8-15 7:15—Fanner Rusk’s talk. sion. The-minority report, drawn being first obligation. 7:00 6:00— Big Brother club. 296.9—WHN. NEW YORK—1010. 12:00 11:00—I’arade; comedy teams. They’ll do nothing to them, say matic correspondent of the Daily 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (J hrs.) 1:00 12:00—DX air vaudeville. bv La.FoUette and Wheeler after a 6:00 5 :0 0 -y. W. C. A. entertainment the Philadelphia sport writers Telegraph today. 9'30 8 :30—Melody men’s recital. 374.8-K T H S . HOT SPRINGS-800. one-vote defeat of the Wheeler res­ The business is-Iong-cstablished, managed by men of highest lO-.UO 9:00- W E A F musical program. 6:30 5:30—American Legion progr.nm. and to iUustrate the point U It is declared by the Telegraph 7-(i0 G'Oll—.''ereiiaders mn.sir hour. 9:30 8: 30— Dance bniid, soprano. olution provisions in committee, ” 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 1:00 12:00—Studio entertainment. berrow a few words from Bill that the premier will definitely leave, standing, endorsed by conservative bankers, capitalists and 8-30 7:30— W E A F programs (1 hr.) 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—11C0. Dooly, of the Philadelphia Record. England for Washington on Septem­ would send members of Congress out 9:30 8 :30— MinsireTs irolic. 6-00 5:00—Popular airs: soprano. 3 3 3 .1 -KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. business leaders— one of the great fcssential industries with a 11-00 10:00—Orchestra; songs: artists. Mr. Dooly is now talking: ber 28 provided an agreement in to do the work. * 10:00 9:00—W E A F programs (1 hr.) 6-30 5:30—Tenor: orch: liaritonc. La Follette said he would attempt wonderful future before it, and a record of past performance il;0 0 19:00—Footligtits: orchestra. 7:15 6:15—Talk; orchestra, ba.es. 12:00 11:00— Dance orchestras. Mr. Dooly Speaks principal on the crucial cruiser 216.7—W H K , CLEVELAND— 1390. 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. • 508.2—W O W , OMAHA—590. • “The Chicago CUbs’ imholy repu­ problem is reach^ between himself to get action by the Senate ^ te r that has seldom been equalled^ 10:00 9:00— Feature program. 8:00 7:00—1. B. S. A. mid-week ser. 7:00 6:00—Air college lectures. tation for fiattening and President Hoover by that date. new appeals had come from Caro- 9:00 8:00—W ABC progs. (2IA hrs.) 8:00 '7:00— Band concert. 11:00 10:00— Burnham’s rhythm kings. 11:30 10:.30— Slumber music. 309.1 —KJR. SEATTLE—970. pitchers doesn’t worry the A r c t ­ In the hope he may be able to The issue is an easily salable, large one, meaning a long 12:00 11:00— Day’s dance orchestra. 315.6— WRC. .WASHINGTON—950. 9-30 8:30—WEAI-' tii'OR.s. (U5 hrs.) 11:00 111:00—Artists ensemlile; soloists. ics. Mose Grove and Rube Walberg make the proposed tdslt, reserva­ time selling arrangement for those who become assoaated 1:00 12:00—W e’ll do it. 11:15 10:15—WJZ Sliimlicr music. 12:00 11:00—Snhin orchestra, ortists. 356.9—CNRT. TORONTO—840. 1:00 12:0o— Vic Myer’a orchestra. arc not in danger of having their tions have been made aboard the with us now. W e give you the fiillcst cooperation, supply all 9:00 8:00—French Canadian concerL 12:C0 11:00— Daugherty’s orchestra. Stetsons knocked off if ‘German­ Berengaria, leaving . Southampton FOR RADIO town Joe’ McCarthy’s Bruisers get for New York on the 28th. If, how­ SERVICE literature, plenty of publicity ideas, special sales aids, etc. W e into the world series. ever, no agreement-is reached, the have, of course, an abundance of references as to ourselves loud “Your Mackmen give a premier’s visit will be postponed im- PHONE 8160 and the very extraordinary issue we are sponsoring. horse laugh when ^^hey read the tll a much later date. WTIC Airm ail Increase Is 500 Have you heard the new Majestic experts’ wsdls of what eight right Electric Radio? .. If you are interested in securing this lucrative s^es represen­ PROGRAMS hands hitting Bruins have done to d ir ig ib l e a t NEWPORT. the poor southpaws this year, and Newport, R. I., Sept. 12.—The Barstow Radio tation, write care of our advertising agents, telling us some­ Travelers, Hartford Per Cent in Two Years .that it is too bad that two of Con­ United States Navy dirigible, Los thing about yourself, and we will tell you more about the nie Mack’s best pitchers happen Angeles, queen of the country’s air- Service opportunity we are presenting. Address letter care Mr. J. L. S., 500 m. 600 K. C. AIRMAIL CARRIED IM U.S. tn be of the kind the Cubs love to craft, arrived here today from the i9za Authorized Dealer Metropolitan Advertising Co., 111 Broadway, New York. touch ' hangar at Lakehurst, N. J., and was Majestic, Crosley, ITilIco 500,000 “Having laughed like a horse, gafely moored to the naval tender 216 Middle 'Turnpike Bast EeD*S*Te LBS. the Mackmen wipe away the patoka. The Los Angeles will re­ South Manchester 5-00 p. m. Radio- Keith - Orpheum OwiRAHe tears and ask will somebody name main here indefinitely for maneu- 88.S00 FIRST Hour from N.B.C. Studios. 4M0S-)l! southpaws the Cubs ] vers. 6:30 "Sunset Hour" Studio Instru­ LB5. the great _ have been taking for a ride this mental Quintet: When Day is Done (Theme) ----- year. The catch in that question K atsch er j A' is that nobody can name a great “Magic Flute” Overture. .Mozart ’ 4? southpaw in the National League. Moonbeams ...... Herbert “ ‘Then how in the place-whers- Me Queres? ...... Cobien the-Charon-fiows can anyone pre diet that Grove and Walberg will Suite, In A rcad y...... Nevin im- Shepard’s Tale AI4CTHEB. - BY ALLARD SMITH be bumped?’ the Macks query ld old "INFANT \NbUSTOf O G said... Shepards All /and Maidens Fair ■mAT'S DOING , Vice President, The Union Trust Co,, Lullaby (FiN£,1HANKY00l Cleveland, O. ^ “ ‘Are th^y comparing Rube and Tournament Mose with those bums in the Na­ # Glow W o rm ...... ' ...... Lincke ROBABLY no American Industry is tional League?’ . ’ ■ Old Timers’ W altz-----Arr. Lake P experiencing a more rapid growth “It appears even so. Experts ’ The Man I L o v e ...... Gershwin than that of aviation. Certainly none has are like that. They wUl describe Loin du Bal ...... Gillet so completely captured popular imagina­ the woe that has befallen such Selection, “The New Moon” ----- tion. Aviation received a profound stim­ lefties as Clarence Mitchell and wr/fe whatever you , i Romberg ulation late last year when airmail post­ Eppa Rixey, the two museum B:00 Black and Gold Room Orches- age rates were reduced. This resulted in pieces; Percy Jones, Jakte^May, an enormous expansion in the volume of Jess Petty and others and then in Prelude and Siciliann . .Mascagni airmail. the next breath spring the names A1 F resco...... During ld27, a total of 1,270,299 of Grove and Walberg. Valse Danseuse ...... Miles pounds of mail was transported by air. “The only thing those National Selection from “The Sho-Gun” .. This^ad grown to 4,061,481 pounds In League southpaws have in com­ Floyd Gibbons Luders 192Sv and the volume this year Is run­ mon with the two Mack stars is In the aouds ...... Waldteufel ning at the annual rate of more than In Poppyland...... Albers that they throw the horsehide 6,000,000 pounds. The revenues of air­ with the same arm. S:25 United States Daily News Bul­ mail contractors have had a handsome By Floyd Gibbons letins from Washington, D. C. and “Aside from that, Rixey, Jones, The Hartford Courant News Bul­ enhancement. Petty and tie rest of them are as ” . ... go out and watch New York’ s famous ‘ Old Seventh 1 The large gain In airmail has had two Important results. First, it letins. - close to being second Lefty Gropes Regiment take the concealed name cigarette test. We will 6:30 Hotel Bond Trio—Emil Heim- has Remonstrated that aviation has a definite commercial future. as Mr. Mitten is to being a CAMP SMITH, Peekskill, N .Y. Second, it has greatly increased the demand for planes and th^ need' benefactor—and If that isnt the berger. Director^ in a program of publish your eye-witness story word for word” . . . So here tt ts. Aug. 17th.—I have shared the request music. for pilots. Aircraft factories this year have been In fullfledged opera­ widest gulf in the world I m erwy. 6:55 Baseball Scores. tion. The domestic output of planes in 1925 was 789. This had Connie Brealis Out With a 0 ^ “ soldier’s cigarette in pretty \ 7:00 Song Recital—Doris Eastman, grown to 4346 in 1928, and in 1929 it is estimated that SOOO alr- “It even makes Connie Mack Soprano , ^ planes will be built. erin,” Mr. Dooly goes on, “when he nearly every comer of th9 Laura C. Gaudet, Accompanist One of the leading problems confronting aviation today Is the lack L ars Grove and Walberg promised Swingin’ 'Vine ...... Grosvenor of a sufficient number of experienced pilots. Another is the need for with a licking in the wbrld, series World, and I know how set in Love’s a M erchant...... Carew airport terminals designed for the comfort and convenienp of pas- on the strength of what the Cubs his ways an army man can Sweet Miss Mary -----Neidlinger sengera. have done to the N a t i ^ league s My Ladv Mooon...... Cox brand of port-siding. That shows It get when it comes to Imowing Break O’D a y ...... Sanderson must be nmny.” 7:15 “ Speaking of Sports”—Arthur “I don’t believe,” Mack says, what smoke he likes. So frank­ B. McOlnley, Sports Editor—The the National League ,co^d Hartford ’IHmes. Ohio Vets “Adopt” War Orphans “ that ly the idea that a two year have had much experience this 7:30 Coward Comfort Hour —“Bits vear against the kind of pitching of Hits”—from N. B. C. Studios— old cigarette-even if it did that Grove and Walberg have been -H i William McKenna, Director. have the name O L D G O L D — Sing a. Little Love Song . .Conrad Believe It or N o t ...... Monaco ‘"There Is no question that' they could win this test over three A Dream ...... Bartlett are the best left-handers in base­ Violin solo. Fritz Forsch ball today. Nobody can hold a can­ old time brands seemed nn- Liza, from “ Show Girl” . Gershwin dle to them. , I’ll Always Be in Love With You “I’m not saying that they c ^ t believable. Tobias be beaten and beaten good, but You’re My Silver Lining of Love I’m willing to say that no team But the thing worked out.* Ruby A Bedtime Tale ...... Carr At Camp Smith, ^here I wit­ 8:00 Silent HONIS^’S nessed. the test, O t D G O L D put the bee on 506 Yanks of OYSTER HOUSE BLOYD g ib b o n s —Femou* Amariean w«r - • MUST DRY DP N. J. * and newt reporter the Old Seventh New York is noted for Its Lobster, a u d i t REPORT or regiment. Shrimp, Crabmeat, Tuiiafish c e r t i f i e d p u b l i c a c c o u n t a n t . f/ Newark, N. J., Sept. 12.—^Federal * and Salmon Salads. Also ' CIGARETTE TEST, CAMP SMITH, N. Y* prohibition forces and Drys were / The Old Seventh went O L D cheered, and folks otherwise 'In­ our SHORE DINNER that is mar choicbs . . . 195, G O L D with 195 bull’s-eyes as clined were indignant today over -served from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. OLD GOLD against 144 for the next brand, the declaration here last night by * each day except Sunday. b ran d X . < . . . . .91 P. Scott McBride, national supejln- BRAND Y . I . . . * 144 OP. LorlDerdOeH with the two other old timers . tendent of the Anti-Saloon League, Coolest place in Hartford bran d Z . . . . . J4 s,t.nM In a speech, that if newly appointed TOTAL 506 rating scores of 81 and 86. Administrator William J. Calhoun to dine* doesn’t dry up Jersey he won’t last Teet conducted and eertlfled by long. War buddies do Aot forget. As a result, future welfare of Peggy HONISS’S What’s more, this concealed

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JOHN AND PLOKENCE WELD /.: UVE COMMllTEE TRY “CbOtiDGE ECONOMY” ON ROAD PROJECT

Will Attempt to Improve special pu^l^e d offet Highway to Glastonbury; .. ____ , • ^ . . . Blish Chairman.

It wsis learned today that Fred Blish, Sr., has accepted the chair­ manship of the committee of three the latest styles add fine that President William Rubinow of the Merchants Division of the Chamber of Commerce, was author­ ized to appoint to investigate the possibilities of improving the Glas­ tonbury road entering Manchester at the termination of South Main str66t. V * Senator Robert J. Smith and **s. ' f' » Selectman Wells A. Strickland make up the other two members of '♦A' \:2 Miss Sylvia Hayes, daughter of prohibition, declared for woinan Just apply a little McCulloch’s _ Foot Mr. and Mrs. ’Wallace Hayes of suffrage, a direct popular vote for Balm—a marvelous new prescription Exactly as illustrated above. -An aristocratic sofa of Pleasant Valley, was very pleasant­ that instantly cools,' soothes, eases the ly surprised last Saturday evening, president and vice president, a pain. Alhioat'.before you realize it, luxurious comfort. High grade upholsterings, good spring when about eighteen of her young sound currency, the encourage­ swelling is gone, perfect foot comfort construction, and covered with a gorgeous pattern of denim. ment of immigration and a redufc- friends called on her to help her to has come!' . , There are but 12 sofas to be had. At this price they will E3I celebrate her birthday. tion of transportat:-n ratfes. ■ McCulIoph’s Fopt Balm is unlike Harry P. Files, Jr., has been In the ensuing election, the anything you ever tried before; and far go fast. Visit Garber Brothers tomorrow. ,., ... spending a few days with his sister, party’s candidates received only ' superior for’ it coptiains organic iodine 5,067 voiles. , (odorless and stainless), science’s re­ Mrs. D. W. Donahue of New York. cent and wonderful contribution to Mrs. Frank C. Stoddard left last The organ of the Prohibition party, the Voice, was established ' modern therapeutics. With this or- Monday, to spend a week with Mr. .. ganic iodine are other powerful anti- and Mrs. Minor Stoddard at their Sept. 25, 1884, and published ‘ in ..Bepties, Mtriugent, Iiealing, germ-kill- t::;a cottage at Clinton Beach. Chicago. Iqg jaedicati'on, combined in a deli- Mrs. George Rattray of Mineola, cately fra^ n t, non-greasy cream base Long Island, came last Sunday eve­ which'i^oe’s , hot stain clothes, hose or ( ning to spend a few days with her SAILOR IS LIBERA'TED bed linen. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Get a tube of this magical balm and West of Foster street. San Lucar de Barrameda, Spain, try it. It will amaze you how quickly Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Buck- Sept. 12. — Francesco Franceschi, - the painfully -irritated, inflaimmed tis­ Porto Rican, who crossed the At­ sues are relieved.- Foot odors., corns, land and son Clynton E. Buckland, callouses, qll foot discomforts go com­ and daughter. Miss Irene Buckland, lantic from New York in a small yacht, and was arrested here in pletely with a few applications. Don’t motored to New Hampshire last suffer another minute Get McCul­ Simday and spent the day. connection with the death of his loch’s Foot Balm—on a money-hack Mrs. Anna Wheeler of South “crew,” Angel Carbo or Calvo, a ' basis—TODAY, at all good druggists. 3-Piece Mohair Suite—A Good . ^ :1 Windsor, is spending a week in sailor, may be liberated soon, it was Bloomfield, N. J., with her son, J. learned this afternoon. • Value at $275—lo Now... " ‘ y .-K K. Wheeler and family. According to reports the dfficial Custom-built of selected materials. ; Mrs. George O. Case has returned inquiry is expected to sustain Coil hand-tied Springs on webbing. to her home, after caring for Mrs. Franceschi’s contention that he Excellent* upholsterings and covered Skinner at East Windsor, Hill for a killed the sailor in self-defense. ' Typewriters with genuine' Angor^ Goat Mohair. Loose cushions, reversible in brocatelle. while. Dr. Roberto Lopez, of New York, All ntakes, snid, rented, ex- Rev. William English, supplied arrived upon the yacht, haviiig Comprises a davenport, club chadr and • the pulpit of the First Congrega­ stowed himself vaway before it left ' phanged and overltanled. wing chair. tional church at South Windsor New York, Franceschi did not 8{iedal rental rates to sta- I- last Sunday morning. The Sunday know Lopez was “on board until the School presented Mrs. William Mal­ lents. Itebdllt .' machines yacht was at sea. ((20.00 and up. ’ ; > . -V. -,Vi Y colm a purse of thirty-five dollars in The police accused Franceschi of gold in recognition of her valuable shooting the sailor and throwing 17 FULL SIZEDj EXTREMELY services in the Sunday school just his body in the sea. before she left for Winchester, "K^ip*is COMFORTABLE SOFAS , Mass. TO TRY PUGILIST George C. West is not improving 763 Main s C ^ h o n e 821 This beautiful and comfortable sofa tells u very inter­ .1.} as fast as his many friends hoped for. He is still under the doctor’s Los Angeles, Sept. 12.-^Mickey esting and convincing story of value at only $65. ^ Fine up- > care. Walker, middleweight champion, holsterings, reversible cushions, covered all over in an ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West and son will be tried here on October 7 on a charge of possessing liquor.- ceptional grade of denim. There are only 17 sofas to be Richard, and Ralph Pulford. spent had at this price. Do not forego this opportunity. the day last Sunday with Mr. and After a series of escapades. Let Us Invest Mrs. Arthur Sweeney of Hartford. Walker found his name on the po­ lice blotter Monday and was fined S’TRIKERS FIGHT. $20 for dnmkenness. He pleaded Your Money not guilty to the charge of possess­ . I 1.- New York, Sept. 12.—^Nine men ing liquor and asked for a jury were arrested today following a trial. oattle between members of the In! Mortgages Right and Left wings of the Needle THE ANSWER. , Oh good reliable local proper­ lyorkers Union who got together in -A. front of 235 West 26th street. Here is the answer to the Letter ties. We handle all' the de- 2-Pc. Cushion-Arm Suiteln ; Knives, sawed-off billiard cues Golf puzzle on the comic page: ' talis. ind otl^r improvised weapons were ■nRE, TARE, PAI^, ’ PARK, Fine Mohair—A $3(MF Valued dt ised in the battle. \ PERK, PEAK, LEAK. FINE FURNITURE MORGAN A .suiter.diflerent in style, tmuaiially " d ire c t‘ comfortable— is'constructed to give ■When sugar was first introduc- Hyde Park Corner is Ldndoh’p ARTHUR A. KNOFLA iminterrupted 'service „ ,for many years. id into Europe its only purpose was busiest spot. Something like 66,- to th^ !PubUc x> make the taste of medicine more 000 vehicles pass It in ’ the twelve “Service That Satisfies” The' price represents,«'big saviiig. ... >l(^sant. working hours of every day. ’’ 875 Main St. Phone 5440 Hartford A * ■ . \ . V ? ■' I ’'V. V • f*. - \.P ' « X' V- . .*4 “ ji , -.v x ' ■ ’’-r-'V .'-f-Ai'. ‘’•-‘J*:.-' ’-'.-iV S i

-e. r ‘ ••I’fVaii'iiifctriirlilr’ C\- V 1 - / THURSDAYi SEipTBMBER 12i 1»29. - llIANtittiE}STBK‘"B flERAU^i SQUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., ■M f A U B S I X ■ havtTWt^er^automdbUw or motdr- polntm^ ^ to be - - ■ (i- Assistwt Attorney-General of the / itattiintcr cj'dea. i^SnlNGTON Another thing that is the matter United States. Evrains BrraUl with police forces is that their Mr. Hoovipr does not, neied t<^ be LETTER memliers in a great many cases are told that Mr. Alcorn is an excep- PUBUSMUO BX tioj^y suitable man for the ap- 13>lTOil*S NOTE;' ^ the finches ornew^pe^^ HERAX.U PKINTINO COM PANT, INC. kept busy spotting and raiding lit­ of it on the front, page—was ob­ I j Biassl) atrMt < pototineht. He .does not’need to be first’ of tilireo articles by Rodney tle jakey-shop speakeasies, while Dutcher, Washington correspon­ tained by these statements.” ' Soutb Manohasttr. Conn. Instructed by any^ group which, Ammunition 'for prohibition THUMA8 PKHOU80N the stickup men and the loft dent for The Hetald and NEA Ser­ • Oonoml-MnnoKT burglars see a cop so infrequently with all due respect to its ^cellent vice, disenssihg prohibi'tion and the workers was sent oqt in vast intentiems, proh^ly dbero’t^know a propaganda for and against it. auantities and the research depart- that they almost forget what a ment'of the World League Against Pounded October I, H81 quarter as much about Mr. Alcorn police uniform looks like. By RODNEY DUTCHER Alcoholism has catalogued more than 10,000 publications on alcohol % PublUhed Every There are a lot of other things as the President does. Sundays and We feel at liberty to question the Washington, Sept. 12r-The effec­ and alchollsm, prepared “an Post Offlee at Souib Manehaatar. In this connection that CSiief Voll- for Fall tiveness and extent of organized enormous munber” of statistical Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. mer knows a whole lot more about judgment of the phristian Endea­ tables arid has obtained contracts vor Union in this matter because diy propaganda or education in SUBSCKIPTION RATES: thnn we do. But these three things siihools, colleges, newspapers and for more than 1200 showings of its $Voo we are just as enthusiastic about own motion picture based on Pro­ One Tear, b? mall ..»•••••••••• $ .tiU everybody kno^s, and nobody does churches, and as used in last year’s Per Montb. by nfiall Mr. AlcOhi as that body or any of presid^tial campaign, is outlined fessor Irving Fisher's book, “Pro­ iO be in vogue your rugs and Delivered, one year 89.00 anything about' them. hibition ht Its Worst" There are Stnsle coDtes • « » * o a » « A S S t A • < I .01 its members,''And hAOJUlM because ' it has in the recently published Anti- Salbon League Year Book for 1929. several prohibition moves avail­ carpets must harmonize with been our obs«^tion that when re­ STALKING WOODCHUCKS Whether you call it propogan- able. your furniture and drapes. . SPECIAL adveutisino k k p h b - ligious bodies'b|^ . to engage in da or education, here is one The scope of the League’s propa­ SENTATlVE: Hamilton - UeUwer. The woodchuck has come in for a ganda w°r^ described in the Inc., ass Madison Ava.. Naw Tors. N. political actiyltieis ' they sooner or of the ThAin explanations of lot of publicity lately, since it was Year Book can only be hinted at in T.. and 612 North MIchlRsn Ava.. later pay the high pricq of internal dry superiority. Lately the wets ciilcaeo. Ills. discovered that former President have been ti^^g, through careful thiH short space. Great wads of Tbe new Bigelow-Hartford Ax- dissension and loss of sight of their research and dignified factual cita­ Information are on tap for anyone Calvin CooUdge is given to the P'“ ’" Interested in prohibition who ap­ minster rugs for fall) which have '■ The Herald Is on sale dally at all original objectives. tions, to offset some of it. But it is Schultz and HoaflInK newa atands in suit of that kind of game, and since doubtful ;vhether they can,ever find plies. Thousands of “temperance” jiist been received, have been devel­ New York City. defenders of the chuck have arisen such large and ready-made markets meetings are held, and no one con­ for their propaganda as the drya templating one need lack for sug­ who assert that he' isn’t as destruc­ gested programs, canned speeches oped with this ensemble effect in Leased Wire Service client of In­ tive as he might be and is entitled have in tiie churches and the ternational News .'Service. IN NEW YORK schools. I and speakers. m ini The designs and color com­ Full service client of N B A Service, to his span of life Uke any other Last year the Anti-Saloon League Speakers and workers of the inc. publishing house printed 5,991,650 Intercollegiate Prohibition Asso­ binations are as unusual as they are v/lld creature. Editors who were New Yoric, Sept 12—He had. oc­ ciation visited 412 universities and brought up in the country are pamphlets and leaflets, 3,730,087 pleasing. If you are furnishing a Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ cupied palatial cabins aboard the copies, of the American Issue—the colleges last year for discussion tions. reminiscing on the delights of Atlantic liners of ybsteryear. He nrinclpal d^ publicatoin-536.355 ; programs, foruiM and coherences 5f ! room complete, first select the rug 1 “ i . woodchuck hunting in boyhood had sat aroxmd the game tables with princes and pikers. He had The Herald Printing Company. Inc.. days. One of these is the editor of cals. 1 .540.885 letterheads en^ workers made. It is or carpet, for it is the basis for p ; assumes no Hnanoial resoonsihlitty been the suavest of the oldtime in- velopes, 44,250 books and 1,615.998 for typographical errors sppearlna In tbe Ansonia Sentinel, who recalls temation^ card sharpers. estimated, personal contacts with ever^hing. If you are replacing a ad vertlsments in the Manchester charts, posters, window cards and the thriU of "creeping up to wind­ Yet, when it came time for misceUaneous items. some 110,000 students. Evening Herald. Frankie Dwyer to die, his bed was “Considerable attention has been rug, let lis aid you in selecting one ward” in the hopes of getting with­ It Was a Big Year THURSDAY, SEPT. 12. 1929 a very ordinMy one, such as may be The Year Book figures show that given,” says the Year Book, “in that will be in complete harmony in effective range, etc. found in'any of the lower priced ^11 this was the equivalent of 206,- the effort to get the situation Our own experience with wood­ Broadway belt robmihg houses and. 392.000 book pages. Of course, it properly laid before the publishers with your other furnishings. Our NAVY PROPAGANDA chucks, is extremely limited. We hotels. Withvall his high stakM, was a campaign year and the of text-books for the public schools, In the light of the Shearer reve­ Frankie’s end was the end of most Democratic candidate was officially so that proper material for ade­ salespeople are trained to give you can’t even remember the rest of men who trifle with caiahee. quate and »scientifically accurate lations and of President Hoover's regarded by the dry organizations the verse which starts: Time had long since marked his treatment of the problem of aJeo- information that will simplify your, slashing surprise offensive against as the “candidate of the liquor in­ cards for him. After fifty, a man’s terests.” So the printers were hoUsm shall be ' included in the decorating problems. secret interference with the na­ fingers and eyes lose their cunningv- extraordinarily busy. new text-books which are being Is­ How much wood could a Frankie, toward the last, had to sued.” tion’s disarmament efforts, the big woodchuck chuck But-the League was oiuy (me of leave the seas.' His eyes were'be­ the propaganda'founts. The W. o. Special monthly lessons are pub­ navy newspapers are having a If a woodchuck could chuck ginning to fool him and his hands lished to aid school 'teachers in giv­ Don’t fail to see the new Axmin- wood? T U. sent out 50,000.000 pages from rather hard time of it. They are were not so nimble. The “other national headquarters, in ^addition ing instruction as to the nature ster Rugs for fall. honestly shocked to discover that fellow” was begtaning < to get a to 50,000 ^ong books, 750,000 blot­ and effects of alcoholic beverages But we do know that If we were break once in a while. And that’s and varied literature is prepared -- employes of shipbuilding profiteers ters, 23,000 playlets. 32.000 JBaisr^ out with a gun, all ribbed up to no game' for a sure-thing trahs- for school use. B u r n i s h have been bedeviling the disarma­ books, 195,000 pamphlets, 250,000 separate a woodchuck from his Atiantic gambler. pledge cards and 5,000 mfedal con­ Held 25,000 Mass Meetings y o u r h o m e ] ment conferences and they can find The W, C. T. U., which reports 9x12 Sizes • breath, we wouldn’t try to get test reciters The Nation^ Wo­ IT T E L L S no fault with the President’s grim Of course, the day of Frankie’s man’s Democratic Law Enforce­ 25,000 mass meetings and 99.000 IMUTVOUXKE, within gunshot by creeping .up to ilk passed some years ago. Time health lectures during 1928, fur­ determination to dig out the whole ment League issued more ^ a n windward. Possibly the woodchuck was when Frankie and many an­ 100.000 copies of an anti-Smitn nished 6.000,000 pages of literature truth concerning ’ big navy propa­ other like hiih' was watched in for pupils and teachers and reports $33.75 $42.75 and $52.65 may be a complete inversion of the periodical during the campaign. ganda. And yet they have so vigor­ every European capitsd. And the The Methodist Board of Temper­ school Temperance Day programs, Two seals with a single pur­ traits of other animals, wild and police of Manhattan clapped eyes nnrt essay and poster contests in ously boosted for the same things ance. Prohibition and Public Morals pose . . to help make better tame, but if he is and can smell you on him whenever a liner dropped which 835,000 young people partici- Smaller sizes in proportion. homes;^ homes we can be that Mr. Shearer has been boosting anchor in New York harbor. If flooded the country with^^lions or hear you less well vdien you are of leaflets giving ‘^toe truth about pated. . proud of. __■ for—at a price—that It is difficult and when word came of some par­ League superintendents in 43 up-wind fr9m him than when you the liquor traffic and its candidate, to Hamw Shearer and the bribing ticularly lucrative swindle, the cop­ besides continuing as usual to send states report that they are aided are down to leeward, then we never pers would nose around to find out its “CUpsheet” to 10,000 newspaper by a scientific temperance instruc­ profiteers and at the same time what this sleek and stocky little heard of that amazing peculiarity. editors and “The Voice” to all tion law for public schools, only aave their own faces. fellow had been up to. They nabbed nine of which need any improve­ WATKI NS BROTHERS. Inc, We know only one other thing him many a time, but they never Methodist mrinisters. The New York Herald Tribune, Book also teWs how prohibition ment. The states without any are about woodchucks—^whlch is that convicted him. Frankie was pretty Arizona, Delaware. Nevada. New which has been a conspicuous slick—or his reputation, was worse education was spread through seven 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER the only time we ever seriously or eight nfiUion copies o f fre sb v - Mexico and Wyoming. Thirteen shouter for a big navy, in this ex- tried to raise green com a wood­ than his de^ds. terian periodical literature in 1928 states provide for an aanual school trW ity resorts to the rather taw­ and through various other religious “Temperance Day”—Florida. Geor­ chuck ate ten times as much of it Still, 'With all his experience in gia, Kentucky, Maine. Missouri, dry trick of demanding equal con­ men and manners, Frankie died publications. as we did, even if he is a cute and In ten months, the League re­ Nevada, North Carolina, North demnation for what it calls the harmless little fatty. a lonely man. When they checked Dakota, Ohio, Pennsyl'vania. South up at his hotel they found that only ports. it Issued 136 press statements “no-navy” propagandists. and a “very conservative estimam Dakota, Tennessee and Washing- rarely did lie have' a "visitor. shows that at least 14.688.000^000_ ^ The Herald Tribune of course PLAIN FOLKS’ SIDE The man who had debonairley knows perfectly well that, in any and with rare social manipulation While some newspapers of less such sense as that applying to wheedled scores of “suckers” “racket” manipulators of Man­ authoritativeness have been sneer­ around the card-tables of the luxuri­ hattan "lone wolves” at the end. Shearer and his operations, there to recede hal!s a tendency to make ing at the voters of Maine for “ig­ ous liners', in his declining years Their "World has been a world in the teeth appear very long. is no such thing m no-navy propa wandered Uke a feeble 'wralth wblrift'- they H?layed ;themselvM Health and Diet norantly” handicapping the devel­ The first stage of pyorrhea; is an ganda. Direct statement of candid about a hotel lobby through which agfainqt' the crowd. They, won, but inflammation of the giuns usually opment of their own state by refus­ drifted, day in and day out, the opinion is not propaganda in any they lost. ,, m. ^ Advice caused by a tartar accumulation at ing to sanction the exportation of constant stream of Manhattan’s And they sav of Frsmkie that he thei base of the teeth. In the second Tvoo ranges in one, the offensive meaning of the term. It is transients. died with little money in his power, it is somewhat satisfactory By DR. FRANK McCOY stage the boney processes begin to a very different thing from advo­ Dockets because he gave so lavish­ disintegrate and the blood does not to sympathizers with the Maine In Frankie’s prime,- the; Sea-going cating a measure or a policy for ly to ^ all’ and sundry. ' It’s a pe­ circulate properly to the topth be­ antis to note that even the New confidence man' was one of the culiar arid sentimental twist about secret reasons having nothing to do cause of congestion. Piis pockets York Times, always friendly to most colorful figures in that par­ such fellows—chgrity and fellows PUS a n d 'PYORRHEA. also form . A s the disease* becomes with the apparent purposes of the ticular strata of neither world that down on their luck generally find large business and always bitter more progressed, the pus pockets advocacy. lived by its wits. A few spectacu­ i->iATn tiremendoualv liberal. It has been estimated that one against demage^ery, congratulat­ lar figures,' like Frankie, became GILBERT SWAN. grow larger, and the bony processes If there .were opponents of with a bad case of pyorrhea may wear down so that the entire jaw ing the Pine Tree State on the wis­ known in every foreign capital and huge navy whose opposition was their appearance .upon a ship was lose as much as a g^allon of blood may become almost a continued pus dom of its- decision. pocket. This produces a severe based on a secret desire to cripple a signal for precaution^ They be­ METAL WORKERS STRIKE. year by leaking out from the giuna This is the more striking from longed to * the seml-fictibnal clan poisoning of the body, accompanied this nation so that some other na­ arid as much as three and a half the fact that in Maine the very which E. Phillips bppenheim made Carteret, N. J., Sept. 12.-*-De- by a tired, isleepy feriing and a pre- tion might destroy it, or if there quarts of pus may be prqduced dur dispositibn to rheumatism and heart class of which the Times is the out­ so popidar. mands for payment'of overtime Md were those who sought to have the As for Frankie himself—he was ing the same time. As this disease trouble. standing organ in this country— holiday work were made at a mass navy’s ships scrapped so that they of the stoutish. Ingratiating, halj progresses, the peridental mem­ Even dentists are somewhat dlt tbe banking, large Industrial, leis­ fellow t3rpe who could mingle with meeting of the 2,000 striking em Added as to the real causes of pyor­ or their masters might make for­ brane which supports the teeth, as ured and professional elements— the distinguished arid undlstingifish- ployes of the United States Metal rhea, but it Is generaUy admitted tunes out of the junk, then there ed aboard the.liners. He could ar­ a tent steadied by its ropes, wastes was almost unanimously favorable Refining Company here today. that at least two conditions must be would be something comparable in range a little game” With a dexter­ Tlie meeting', which was secret, away, and allows the tooth to tip present. First, a local irritatiGtt of y from its proper position. The bony their actions and those of Shearer to what the farmers called the In- ity and skill which wovdd have made was for the purpose of announcing the gums, and,' secondly, a general suUization of the state, and sub­ him invaluable in any legitimate oc- to the strikers that any outsiders processes of the jaw surrounding the weakening of the body’s resistance. and this kind. There is, of course: teeth may also ywaste away '“ tU , ^ ^ d oa f- stantially all the opposition to the cuoation. who promised to end the strike or no such element in the situation. But wheii It was all over—^when who in any other way took a part practically no support Is left for the' “ aciaosis. proposal came from the very plain A cure depends up

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A‘- Attendance at Rockville High School. I The attendance at the Rockville High school shows a total registra­ tion of 472, a gain of 25 or 30 over last year at this time.- The Editor, The Herald: registration is as follows: Post Possibly there is- no vocation or graduates, 1; seniors, 63; juniors, avocation more conducive to 91; sophomores,’150; freshmen,, 167. healthy living and of more practi­ The out of town pupils is the same cal value to a community tean hor­ as last year there being an increase ticulture and gardening of .various 1—Air-O-Gas . 3,r -Burner Cabin^ from South Windsor and a de­ kinds. For 42 years the better - Cook Stove,...... $45.® plants and flqwers grown in Con­ crease from Ellington. —Man's Felt H a t .. . . $5.1W Mothers’ Club Meeting. necticut have been displayed each The Mothers’ Club of the Unioc year through the efforts of the 3— Woman’s Blacl^Vici Ki^ Church will hold their first meeting State Horticultural Society at Hart­ Pumps ...... ,,...... $6.00 of the season on Wednesday, Sept. ford. All interested in the progress 18, in the church social rooms. Rev. of gardening in both its commer- 4— Man’s; Shirt George S. Brookes will be the 'cial. and amateur aspects can igain 5— iOO pc. set China Dishes $19.49 speaker at this meeting. Mrs. profit and entertainment by seeing George Herzog will preside and the fall exhibition of flowers and 6— Woman's Silk Slip . .1.. . $1.9S Mrs. Charles Leonard will be chair­ nursery stock on display in ' the 7— Windsor Chair < $10.50 man of refreshments. State Armory, Hartford, Thursday 8— Boys’ Suit .T. . .. '$10.()^0 Pinochle Tournament Opens Soon. and Friday of this week. Sept. 12 The Knights of Pythias are ar­ and 13. The'armory at Broad street 0'• 9—Universal Waffle Iron . .$12.0o i \ ranging for a pinochle tournament and Capitol Avenue is open both ciO—Ottoman Radio ,Bench ; .$15.50 which will start on Sept. 25. Valu­ evenings imtil 10 o’clock. Beside the i-" 11—3 prs. Woman’s; Silk able prizes will be awarded. A mem­ central garden by the Manchester H osiery___"S___ $5.55. ber of the lodge has offered as a Garden Club some 30 nurserymen first prize a smoking stand. Any will arrange spec^ exhibits. This 12—Cape Cod Fire Place’— ~ ' inember who (Jesires to enter the project is one which merits unlver.^ - Lighter ...;; ]..... $5.36 tournament may do so by handing sal support. There is no admission ' 13—Doll Carriage _____..... $8.98 his name to an officer of the lodge. fee to the exhibition and anyone 14— Man’s T ie ...... $ 1 ^ Clambake Saturday. can profitably spend several hours 15— Linen Set ...... $3.49 The annual' clambake of the A lire which swept the yards of tii^o oil companies at Reading, Pa., there. Windsorville Methodist church will caused 40,000 gallons of gasoline and oil to explode. This picture shows Cordially yours, Illustrated is one 16— Unfinished "Breakfast 4 be held Saturday, September 14. The the resultant fire at its height. One man was killed and four were seri­ Lafayette J. Robertson, Jr. of the Duo-DoUars Table!...... $8.50 menu foUows: Clam chowder, baked ously injured in fighting the flames. Vice-Pres. Conn. Horticultural obtainable in aU IT^Magazine Rack . U ...., $4.95 clamsi roast sweet and mashed po­ Society. ' stores that are 18— Fox Neckpiece...... $19.75 tatoes, pickles, vegetables, pies and Sept. 12, 1929. members of the coffee. The price is one dollar. plan. 19— Base Ball Mitt .> .. v -... $9.00 Business men will he served at 12 JOHN AND FLORENCE 20— Pr. Man’s Florsheim o’clock. ^ * Shoes ...... ___ .$10.00 Fire on Orchard Street. A rubbish fire in the rear of the Theaters | PICK OUT FURNITURE A THOUGHT 21^—Automatic T oaster...... $12.50 John Daley property on Orchard 22— De Luxe Baby Ben Alarm street which set fife to the hou.se Clock ...... $3.75 - summoned out the fire department a t t h e s t a t e . New Haven, Sept. 12.—^Up and about 8:15 o’clock last evening. The “Dark Streets.”^ dowm the college highway the Coo- Nevertheless, if thou warn the 23— Suit Silk Pajamas...... $15.00 y fire worked its way up between the Rudy Vallee. lidges and the TrumbuUs visit back ivicked of his way to turn from 24r-Mahogany Telephone Set $14.00 partitions'and threatened to become Another new First-National Vita- and forth, the Coolidges established it; if he do not turn from his way, n n n n n worth of ^ne merchandise ViU be given away by the 25— Leather Handbag...... $2.49 more serious imtil the apparatus phone talking picture is scheduled at the Northampton, Mass., end, the he shall die in iniquity.—Ezekiel *pj,,UVJU.UU Manchester Merchants during the next four months. 26— Man’s Hickok Belt Set .. $3.00 arrived with chemicals. Damage for presentation at the State theater Trumbulls in the middle in Plain- 83:9. Each-month a new group of articles will be put up at auction. The was small. tomorrow and Saturday. , ville, and the Trumbull-Coolidges at 27— Mirror, Polychrome frame $6.98 Tennis Tournaments Underway. It is “Dark Streets,” the gripping the other end. New Haven, He who has it in his power to highest bidder paying his bid with. DUO-DOLLARS. Save your 28— Sterling Belt Buckle .... $2.50 A tennis tournament is being and thrilling drama of the under­ Mrs. Coolidge sallied forth from commit sin, is less inclined to do DUO-DOLLARS. Read over the list of .merchandise and the Auction so. The very idea of being able, 29— 3 Pr. Silk Hose:...... $4.47 planned between the churches, of the world of a big city, featiuing Jack Northampton yesterday, stopped at Rules carefully. Secure bid slips at any DUO-DOLLAR Store. Deposit • 30—Mexican Firewood Basket $6.50 city with eliminations between the Mulhall and Lila Lee. Plainville and picked up Mrs. JTrum- weakens his desire.—Ovid. men’s sets well underway. A tourna­ This thrilling picture has a most buU and Miss Florence Trumbull. your writtep bid only (not your DUO-DOLLARS) in the Auction Box 31— Woman’s Silk Vest and ment for the girls is being j’lanned unusual highlight in it that has Then the party drove down here and We have seen quite a few lady at the State Theatre Lobby. The first auction will be held Friday night, Bloomer Set ...... $6,96 and Mrs. Ruth Kroymann 's acting never before been seen in talking took John Coolidge into their car tourists wearing khaki breeches September 27th . . . Will you be a High Bidder? 32— —Man’s Mallory H a t .... $7.50 as chairman of arrangements. The pictures. It presents MulhaU, the and went out to inspect the wee during the summer but haven’t no­ games for the girls will be open favorite of millions of movie tans, apartment in the west end of town ticed any of them changing a tire. 33— 1 box Special Hose, 3 prs. $3.85 to members of any church wishing in a dual role—^first as the notori­ where John and Miss Florence will 34— Leather Cigarette Case . .$3.50 to play. It is hoped that cUmina- ous gangster and then as the brave live after the wedding on September 35— Amity Bill Fold ...... $6.00 tions will begin next week, Cups are police officer of New York’s finest. 23. 36— Rain Coat ...... $8.00 offered for both the men’s and “Dark Streets” features many Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Trumbull girls' sets and singles. tense moments of dramatic dialogue looked on with interest while John Before Making Out Your Bid Read These 37— Folding Card T able.....$1 50 Notes. sequences. Without doubt, the and Miss Florence showed them, in '38—Whitney Shirt ...... $2.50 The Luther League of the First vehicle is one of the most entertain­ a fashionable house furnisher’s 39— 2 Stanley 1 Qt. Carriettes $2.00 Evangelical Lutheran church will ing of its type yet offered in this quarters, the things they have /■ j- N 40— Mahogany Gateleg Table $13.25 hold a meeting this evening at 8 PM vicinity. selected for their new apartment. o’clock. , . Others in the cast besides Mul­ Then dinner, and the dash back to Duo-Dollar Auction Rules 41— Infants’ Teddy Set .... $4.98 The Every Mothers’ club will meet hall and Lila Lee are Aggie Her­ Plainville and Northampton. The 42—Boys’ Shoes ,..*.^ ..> . -$4.50 Friday at 2:30 o’clock. Refresnmenta ring, Pat Harmon, Maurice Calvert Coolidges and Trumbulls are expect­ '43—Davenport Table...... $17.50 will be served after the meeting. and E. H. Calvert. Frank IJoyd ed to visit back and forth along the directed. College Highway a great deal, es­ CAREFULLY! 44— Woman’s Compact ------$2.50 PLANE MADE LANDING ____ Appearing on the same program pecially when the Trumbull-Coo- AFTER 45— ^21 pc. Luster Tea Set., ..$LL.50 ON TOP OF BIG TREE. for tomorrow is Rudy Vallee, the lidges get settled here. 46— ^1 Bed Set( efbtored popular Broadway jazz maestro, and AU DUO-DOLLAR Auctions are keep your DUO-DOLLARS and Border) ...... $2.69 Massapequa, N. Y., Sept. 12. A his Connecticut Yankees orchestra 1 sUent. Bids must be written on bid again next month or the crew of the Long- Island Lightog in a Vitaphone vaudeville pre.senta- DUO-DOLLAR Bidding SUps month after. '47_LUpholstered Foot Stool.. $3.00 Co., with blocks, pulleys and other tion. GASTONIA PROBE EATING (obtainable at all DUO-DOIAAR Tie bids will be rebid at the Auc­ ^ 48r-.G ate3eg,,T attle...... ,,.,.$1,5.00 . apparatus, gathered in the front The current chapter of “The Dia- Stores.)... A , tion on DUO-DOLLAR Bidding - 4 9 ^ ^ ; ‘(Child’s: Shoes- . .-^$4.00 vard^ of^the.^hqm ^of Mrs. nurnd MasterlLancLtheJatest issue of Q The Bidder must place his .writ^ Slips. 50— Wool Filled Comfortable $15.00 Johnson today prepared fo raise to State News Events will also be Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 12.—Closet­ ten bid in the DUO-DOLLAR You and your friends may com­ airplane from the branches of a 75- shown. ed behind barred doors District Auction Box a t the State Thea­ 51— Floor Lamp ...... $12.50 ter lobby at least Iwenty-fo'ur 8 bine your PUO-DOLLARS and foot oak tree. Beginning Sunday the State will Solicitor John M. Carpenter today take turns at bidding. .52—Italian Pottery Tea Set . .$20.00 Pilot Warren Engel made a per­ present Alice White in “Broadway can be quicldy eased with ACIDINE, hours before the Auction. began an examination of a proces­ the new discovery, because it eliminates The Bidder or his representative Merchants and clerks are not 53.^Woman’s Aqiiamapine « fect landing in the topmost branches Babies.” sion of witnesses in an attempt to excess acid and digests starchyfoods. Six yesterday but Mrs. Johnson re­ out of every ten suffer from starch di­ 3 with the Bidding S<3 exces-s 63— 1-2’dn?eh Bath Towds.. $4.50 tone all-talking picture, “Pleasure acid. Potatoes, bread, cereals, 1». fact you have made counts. I All'other DUO-DOLLAR .\’u2«on ly hurt of the mob victims. One of all starchy foods are liquified -within 33 Only the highest bidder pays, X-3U , Rules listed above apply on .Cash 64— Child’s Kalistenits Shoes $3.60 Crazed,” co-starring Marguerite them Ben Wells, a National textile minutes and pass out of the stomach as Churchill and Kenneth MacXenna, liquid dextrin. In addition, ACIDINE, 6 If you are not the highest bidder ’ PriiKs as well. 65— Four Post Bed ...... $22.00 Albuquerque, N. M., Sept. 12.— workers union organizer, is still contains an anti-acid which remains in Possibility of a Senate committee and Dolores Del Rio in “Revenge.” swathed in bandages. He was flog­ the stomach and keei>s it sweet for a ■’ 66—Rayon Bed S pread...... $18.50 inquiry into the crash of the air Shorter subjects will be shown on ged by the anti-Communistic Vigi­ considerable period of time. ACIDINE .V ■ 67--:Crystar Necklace ...... $2.95 the same bill. is safe, effective, swift, aiire, OndGUAR- liner “City of San Francisco” be­ lantes. ’The other two, C. D. Saylor ANTEED UNDER A. MONEY eg—All Wool Blanket Y.-... .$12.50 came assured today following the and C. M. Lell, were kidnapped and BACK GUARANTEE. Your d ru g ^ t has it, or -write Health Laboratories, ‘ 69—Upholstered'Chair $22.00 declaration of United States Sena­ manhandled by the mob, but sus­ Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa, tor G. Bratton of New Mexico that ENGAGEMENT tained only superficial bruises. 70— ColemSh Lamp^‘“...... $10.(m he would introduce a resolution for You W ill Receive .Duo-Dollars 71— I.ady Pepperell Bed Set (pinky the investigation. An electrical appliance that in­ ACIDINE 2 sheets and 2 cases .... $10.0Q Announcement of his • intention Mrs. Bertha Page of Ridge street spects beans automatically and 72— Se\^g* Cabinet . • • • J * • • $22-00 was made yesterday following a annoimces the engagement of her tosses aside those that are imper­ With Every Purchase Made At eulogy a t the fimeral of A. B. Mc- daughter, Shirley Jeannette Page, fect has been perfected . Just the 76—Boys’ Buster B ro ^ ' Gaffey, one of the eight victims of to Richard Warrenton Booth, son thing to help, out the congressional Shoes '.______$5.00 the moimtain side catastrophe. The of Samuel Booth, of Hartford. credentials committees. The Following Stores: 74—100 pc. ’Dinner Set •.... -$57;® ptiblic, according to Bratton, is en­ 75_Natural Cedar (Jhest .‘..$25.00 titled to know by an official inquiry the full reason of why the disaster E. A. Lettney The Ladies’ Shop 76— Woman’s Comfy'Slippers $1.50 9-12S Geo. E. Keith Furniture occurred. 38 Main St., Manchester Co. 77— 15 Gallons Motor Oil--$15,00 “I feel it to be my responsibility George H. Williuns 78^M an’s Broadcloth S h irt.. $2.50 to move to get a Senate committee 79^Blanket $7.98 inquiry into this disaster,” the Sen­ Fradin’s Campbell’s Filling Sta. ator said. “It occurred in my state. . i r e offers PLUMBING and 80— 25 Gallons GaS .". iV.. .Vv $5.00 In Albuquerque I came into closer Rubinow’s Center Auto Supply Co. 81— Lunch Set ...• • $4.50 contact with the tragedy than any HEATING \ 82— Pr. Men’s Shoes . $6.50 other Senator. greater beauty * * enclosed May Jewelry Co. The Blish Hardware Co. 83— Man’s Hat .. . i .' • $5.00 “While the search for the miss­ SPECIALIZING IN 81—6 A. C. Spark Plugs . . $4.50 ing shin was on, business was al­ i' Wm. H. Gardner 0 1 0 0 0 0 /8 most ccmpletely suspended in this mechanical parts i * low / 85— 2 Pr. Men’s-Hose .... "$1-00 city. Our people were almost fran- The. Textile Store Manchester Electric Co. 86— Man’s. Tom Wye Sweater $4.95 Mc from the strain. One of my close Sheet Metal (Merchandise Sales*Only)] 8'T—Pr. Pequot Bilfow Cases'.. $1.98 personal friends was one of the operating cost t * low prices EdwanI Hess eight victims. My state is deeply in­ $8—Pr. Linen Pillow daises. . $2.98 terested in the continued progress Work N. Marlow & Co. Milikowski, the Florist ' 89—2 29x4.40 Goodyear Tires $14.90 of aviation.” and the I Manchester Plumbing &' ' 90L_100 Gallons Gas .:...... $20.00 « The purpose of the investigation, ,Now is the time to have heat­ Princess Candy Shopv 91— Leather Brief Case $6,25 according to the Senator, will not ers cleaned and repaired. Give Supply COr be solely to determine whether mis­ “C old C ontrol” F. E. Bray 92— Electric Chafing Dish,.. takes have been made or the exist­ us a call. Prompt service. Min??’s Pharmacy “93—T*ipe .... • • • •■ • •,* ,v ence of culpability on the part of for quicker freezing of Phone 3036. Hyman’s Men's Shop 94— ^Bridge Set anyone, but rather to determine Arthur. L; Hultman 95— Men’s Strap W^ateh. .,.....$12.75 \ what were the contributing causes ice cubes attc/ desserts Kemp’s, Inc. and how similar dissisters in the Watkins Bros.; Inc. 96— Bin Fold ...... • • • ! 51.75 future may be avoided. ^ Nelleg’s 97— ^Mah’s Handy Set . .'^;‘.\$5.0p Frigidaire readers a service that cannot be di^licated by J, W. Hale Co. 98— Manicure Set' in .Leather The schools are getting back into any other electric refrigerator or type of refrigeration; (Except Food Dept)' The Smart Shop full swing again. Now* the yoimg It h? .s the famous Frigidaire “Cold Control.” It is beauti* Case ...... r • people will have to begin worrying ful, simple, practical. It is extra powerful, and incredibly C. E. House & Son, Inc. Dewey-Richman 99— Box Writing * all over again over how much they quiet with all mechanical parts completely enclosed:; 3 !' ’ V . •' can’t wear. out of sight and out of the way; 101— Woman’s Fall Hatf...... $5.00 Ask about our liberal monthly terms; Come in ; ; : today; 102— Men’s Dress Trousers... $5.00 For that little repair loa—Woman’s Silk.Dress ♦ • job or that larger con­ Let tis help you win in big $25^000contest 104—5 lbs. Apollo Chocolates $6.® Dno-DoUar Aactf**n Duo-DoUar Stores, 105^ardiniere of Ferns ... - $5.00 , Write a letter on food jpreserva- being offered by the National can bO Identified , tracting job don’t for­ tion and win c model home, a Food Preservation Council; Merchandise will be 106— Table Lamp ,.... - - - • • on display at all this seal displayed Cadillac csx oc one of many Get complete information here In their windows.' 107— Metal Banjo Ukelele . . . .$10.00 get to call other valuable awards now today; Doo-Doilar Stofea* ^0® is the safety point forperishable foods 108— Specid Cfish Prize for (Churches and SoaetiM 7773 PAUL HILLERY, INC. 749 Main Street, South Manchester ...... $25.00 WM.KANHEL MANCHESTER ELECTRIC COMPANY J Seneral Contractor and Builder 773 Main Street, South Manchester 519 Center St.

y - \ NEW ENStFliANCE RATES oath regarding detaiis of alleged l e a d g a s in ?.e a s e s . t o -b e a n n o u n c e d s o o n fraudulent settlement of automobile IXXrS. OF CUSTOMERS. accident, claims, j The consumption of ethyl gasoline Both Uxe CQUference with the gov­ !■ \ More than 94,767 service actions in 1929 is expected to show an in­ Get Your New Battery Now 'Bpstob^'^ept. 12.—Announcement ernor und l ie . public> hearing- of i and repair shops in . the X^ted crease of about 100 per cent over of Goyenipr Frank G. Allen tliat he tiipse summoned gets under Way at n •vemeiit ■ States served 258 motor vehicles 1928. Pro^ctlon this year will would . confer-with Insurance Com- the State House todayi--;; ' : V '.each during 1928, according to the reach about 1,145,000,000 gaUons. At These Special Prices missioperf Merton L. Brown, regard­ * Americmi Automobile Association. ing die ‘ liatesi developments in To^this w[oVk bur njodernly equipped shop is d^ojbed. f.IKE U. S. CARS. refereqce'itq;,compulsory automobile f o u r s t iu l c h e a p e s t . insurance,;‘';bro'ught forth numerous Scientists have found 570 sala­ manders in the mountains ot Ten­ All branches of automotive electric service and'rgpajr- Two-thirds of the total of 17,- PERRINE predictitHiartbday from State House ' r_ ,Y’/-‘ • - V V'!. • While it costs about six cents to nessee and North Carolihai It these 311 passenger automobiles in Cey- obserydrs'^that the new insurance animals "•eally dp eat fire, they ing. 'iskiUfuily handled. Quick and satisfactory;-'.work •operate a light four-cyUnder p t o - Ion on January 1 of this year were rates ibr"’)ih30 would not be an- > mobile for each mile, six-cylmder nouncrf. Saturday, the date set by ought to be trained as spotters for American bmlt, according to the QUAUTY BATTERIES the prohibition department.. guaranteed,;y. ^ I vehicles require about nine and one- U. S. Department of Commerce. lS,W* ^ • >half cents, according to the Auto- For Ford, Chevrolet) Essex, WTiippet, etc. The executive stated that i mobile Club of Southern California. •he knew, .nothipg regarding the s c i e n t i f i c ELECTRIC MAINTENANCE b ig r a d io p r o g r a m . price with / Old Battery case” but that he warned the com- PAINTING DENMARK’S FIRST. missiop^ ; torrelate what had de­ r OF AUTOMOBILES ' The Netherlands government is - i planning a huge road building pro­ 13 Plates, 18-month guarantee...... $8.00 veloped within the past ten days. ^ In proportion to its population, Injection;.-of Gov. Allen into the ANDFIBERLAC Hydraulic Brake Service Denmark is the greatest user of gram which will cost, pleted, in excess of $120,600,000. 11 Plate, 24-month gu aran tee...... $10.50 insurapcc ,<•'controversy, followed • automobiles among continental Eu- closely on the action of the commis­ “ WE START AND STOP YOfJ” " / • ropean countries, is the statement of The progfram 'will embrace recon­ Let us make your car look struction, new roads and bridges. For Buick, Hudson, Chrysler 6, Studebakerj Nash, etc. sioner of issuing summoneL for more • Anders Larsen, U. S. Department of than 100' persons to testify imder like new. Expert work. Low ■ Commerce. prices. LARGE SELECTION. 15 Plate, 18-month guarantee...... $9.00 FATALITY FIGURES. 13 Plate, 24 month guarantee...... $12.00 Manchester Auto SIGN WORK SIMONIZING There are now 232 approved GEORGE L. HAWLEY ' Chicago, for the first seven montos airplane types from which to choose For Early Dodge 4, Maxwell prior to 1919. etc. SOUTH MANCHESTER GARAGE ! of 1929, showed a decrease in motor private or commercial craft in the Top ('o. Buckland Paint Shop United States. These planes have 478 Center Street Phone 7860 S fatalities over the same period of 12-7, 24-month guarantee...... $12.50 Depot St., Buckland ■ \ ‘ 1928 • The total in 1929 was 345, passed rigid teste of the U. S. De­ All Work iJ'ully Guaranteed. 1 as against 433 for. 1928. New Yorks partment Of Commerce. Phone 5585 i fatalities during the period increased Cadillac, etc. Wi J. MBSSIEK • from 589 in' 1528 to 698 in 1929. 19 Plate, 24-month guarantee ------$18.50 Mistress—“And when you leave, Mr. Ford continues to expand nis I shall want plenty of warning." plants in Europe, hut probably in Servant—“It’s my habit, ma’am, the expectation that those coimtries merely to give a topt writh my auto COOPER BATTERIES over there will go dry some day. horn.” 13 plate Dri power guarantee 2 years, needs water only every three m onths...... $17.50 Our Poet Back On The Job 11 Plate...... $13.50 Sin^a song of safety. Brakes-that sound like freaks. Special! A TIRE FOR $1*00 Four and twenty experts Buy one tire at list price and we will give you another Looking for the squeaks. for $1.00. When off the wheels were taken Things began to hum. FORD AND CHEVROLET OWNERS here’s youL chance And now RAYBESTOS linings 1 tire for 2 fires for Brake against each drum. 29x4.40 Seberling first grade $il.70 $12,70 Expert Brake Lining and Adjusting 30x4.50 ...... $13.00 $14.00 The pep and vitality of youth can be restored into your car. It will have all the zip and hill climbing ability it Porterfield Tire Works had in its younger days. How? Let us burn out the Spruce and Pearl Streets. Phone 6584 carbon. That will do the trick rrasonably and satisfac­ torily. Falling Apart. Maybe tlie old car is and maybe it isn’t. More than likely an overhauling by our expert mechanics will put that car back onto the road and a roaring to go. Gen­ eral repairing of all kinds. No Sparking? New Low Prices Battery probably needs fixing up. We can do the job right at a low cost. This is a feature of our service ARDWEAR is Montgomery Ward & Co.’s low you should take advantage of. Wesl-pijced tire. In the low-priced field, we say WILL ROGERS SAYS: it is the finest value you can buy . . . and a few of “ I was blindfolded and led into a room with dozens ot the facts about WARDWEAR will quickly show you different tires and I picked Goodyear right away. I felt Tires why . . . Check this tire first for genuine, built-in of all of them and it was the only one that wasn t flat. quality. You find it is a companion tire to our na- Buy Your Gopdyear Tires and Tubes Here. tionally.famous RIVERSIDE line . . . It is designed Yale Rebuilt Tires at Rock Bottom Prices in the same careful manner . . . built in the same ft; \ Day and Night Wrecking Service. fine, modem factories , . . supervised in the same Better Service and Values Always at HIGH PRESSURE SIZES fashion at every stage of constraction . . . in short, Good for 15,000 Miles or More. exactly the kind o f tire, in materials, workmanship 31x4 ...... $7.20 and performance, you would expect to be the best 32x4 ...... 5LS:) you could buy at its p rice. Ife. CHARTER OAK GARAGE 3 3 x 4 ...... 58.80 For your further protection, however, we give 33x41/2;...... 510.60 the WARDWEAR a definite, specific guarantee as to 30x5 512.00 & AUTO SUPPLY CO. Inc. the mileage it ■will give you on the road . . . Ten South Manchester, Conn. 3 3 x 5 ...... $14.50 j l 79*83 Charter Oak St. thousand miles of minimum service yop can be Phone 7913 BUY HERE BUY NOW sure of, using any size WARDWEAR.. .Not "claimed” miles—but guaranteed miles. Not a part of our l^' $8.75 |v- BALLOON SIZES 30x5.25 "selling talk” -b u t the actual foundation of our 29x4.40 ...... $4.95 31x5.25 • • • • • $8.95 TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER service to the customer . . . .30x4.50 ...... $5.95 29x5.50 $9.00 By Henry A. Schaller Back of this l0,000-mile guarantee you find that 29x4.75 ...... $6,75 30x5.50 $9.25 30x4.9.5 ...... $6e95 30x5.77 $9.50 W ard WEAR prices save you a good many dollars, 31x4.95 ...... $7.4.) 30x6.00 $9.50 that can be used for other purposes. Don’t, there- 29x5.00 ...... $7.25 3 1 x 6 .0 0 ...... $9.75 fore, make the mistake of paying more for any 30x5.00 ...... $7.7.5 32x6.00 ...... $10.25 other tire unless more miles are guaranteed. 3 1 x 5 .0 0 ...... $8.25 33x6.00 ...... $12.50 That, after all, is your safest and surest guide in Equally Attractive Low Prices On All Sizes. tire buying. The DEFINITE GUARANTEE. Not a series of "claims” or "assertions” . . . bni s ^ i f ic Services That Will Aid in “ Getting Set” ^or certainty of performance, given in advance. In the Fall Motoring. case of WARDWEAR, moreover, ydtt’xe further pro­ k. P * tected by the responsibility o f , a nation-wide, 57- BATTERY 0. K.? HOW ABOUT GREASING m year-old organization-and by its qrii^al guarMtee- Let us examine your battery -It’s Uttle things like this •* »» 1 ji* of "Satisfaction or Your Money Back” ihat today which assure you of a better for you. There is no charge ride—^freedom from annoying applies to more than 40,000 different articles of for this service and it will aid squeaks! Your car 'rtll_ lAst merchandise!. . . much longer if you gi-easf reg­ you in obtaining carefree mo­ Visit our store and examine personally thi» finest toring. ularly. tire for the money in America today. At its prices, ' youi 'cving will be substanti^ . , ...wd .thanks to GASOIL? Fill up at Depot Square Garage. Plenty of room—^Plenty of its « xirantee, your satisfaction is absolutely certain. Pumps—^Plenty of Help Assures No Delay. Our courteous at­ tendants will see that you- get Instant Qthck Service plus those A in sizes to fit alt ears^r REMEMBER that what is one man’s loss IS an- extra little services which are free of charge and always make friends. other’s gain. md M itres nunmied FBEE! 1 I REMEMBER that the other fellow’s loss is ‘ your FREE BRAKE TESTING gain. We buy bargains so we can sell bargains. 2 SIRST-QDAlJTir ; SUPER-araViCE Aimouncement to the Motorists of STANDARD THIS WEEK’S USED CAR OFFERING R i y f i R O i P E Manchester.!• ^ A R D W £A R R I V E R S l i ^ Guaranteed for 1926 Dodge Sedan 1923 Buick Coupe Roy Griswold, one of our mechanics, will glad to Guaranteed for Guaranteed for I . A - . ' give his personal attention to any work you may want 30^000 im es 1927 Dodge Sedan 1925 Jewett Touring 10,000 M let 16,000 Mtt€S done on your car. Assuring you expert and satisfac­ •L.v 1924 Oakland Tourmg T tory service. I 1926 Star 6 Coupe 1926 Nash Sedan 30*3H 3 1 x 5 .2 5 ^ 7 30x3% t t l * * * * Slx5:2S6^1isA«f M.M 30*5.00 4>^ly S 7 .«f 30x5.50 31x5.00 “ 7.»S 29x4,40 4^1T S.79 30x5,50 " X«.f9 29x4,40 6^ply f .9 * ‘Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer” 33x6.006.^ X3.6S 30x4,50 * X 4 » 33x6.00 _ For (Greater Tire Values All Roads Lead to ,29*4.40 * 4.9S 31x5.25 “ «.SS 30x4.50 32x6.50' 32x6.00 “ *0.7* t 29x4,75 32x6.50^ 29x4.75 XaAS 30*4.50 32x6.75^ *^V.X7Ji^ 30x5.00 14.4S 32x6.75 8-pl7 .29*4.75 33x6.00 “ »0.fS , 30x5.00 SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Center Street- Phone 6282 “The. Garage Where Everybody Goes.” TOO SOUTD MANClHESTBi^ COJIN. DAY AND NIGHT RELIABLE Ernest A. Roy, Prop., Cor. No. Main and No. School Sts. 824*828 MAIN STREET ^99^® 8306 ^ SERVICE USED CARS Phone 3151 or 8159. 24 Hour Service, Depot Square f STORE HOURS: X 9 to 6, Thursday aqd Satwdjay 9 a., m. to 9 fw Septeml^^ ■E.VCt. “f-v- I--'-' X e v e n in g HERAU). SOIJTH MANOHE^R. con n , THURSbAY, SEPlEMBBa 12, 1929. M AN CH ESTS

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. ‘ U-. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS’ GEAR SHIFT ROD-TO DASH^' 'J r e v e r s e d MOTOR, I -f Eastern league tic A ' , X*-i-v <*■ j Albany 17, Bridgeport 3. Now Haven 11, Pittsfl«d 8. - ^ ISRAEL KLEIN. Springfield 7, Providence 3 (10). (Others not scheduled.) Science Editor, NEA Service. ^ RUBBER' Dirt is one of the greatest ene­ s p r i n g : American League mies of motoring. It must be kept BLOCKSi St. Louis 5, New York 0. from the car if the engine, chassis PhUadelphia 7, C h ic^ ,4. and other important parts are to be Boston 8, Detroit 7 (10). in good condition. TRANSMISSIO'Nt Washington S, Oevelwd 2. Appearance of the . body is sec- National League ondalSr to the proper Str Louis 11, Boston 4 (1st.) of those parts which dirt ^ « St Louis 7. Boston 1 (2d.) tack and injure. Now is the time Cincinnati 4,,Brooklyn 2. to avoid it. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 2. New York 2, Pittsburgh 1 (1st) To help keep dirt from the motor • New York 10. Pittsburgh 5 (2d.) we have oU filters, fuel fUters Md air cleaners. But these parte too THE STAI0INOS become clogged with toe pick up and they need cleaning at Eastern League least once a year, or once every 10,- ii QUARTER!; B a sk e t s ELLIPTIC W. L. PC. 000 miles. ^ . SPRINGS ' A lb a n y '...... 05 56 .629 One company that manufactures Bridgeport ...... 89 61 .593 -WITH fuel and oil fUters took toe mrt Providence ...... 7 9 69 .534 out of some used filters and 530 of toe motor. Thsi shows the whole “works” of the Cord front d rive power plant, St Louis...... 70 64 .522 differential. > Dirt, where the filters have no Detrbit ...... 62 73 .459 effect, settles also in the, vac­ W ash in gton ...... 61 72 .459 .402 Speied Iron uum tank and in tjie main gas mpjyy .jyjjUUWIWWWWWIi Chicago ...... 5 3 79 .365 tank These should be drained oc- f^ A R 'S H IF ’Tl;:; Boston ...... 50 87,, casionaUy until toe gasoUne comes fp iFFERENTlALj " LEVER National League out clean. It’s not much, but toe W. L. PC. litUe left there might clog up toe Chicago ...... 91 43 .679 h i s is what thousands of $79.50 15.00 DOWN fuel feed line and check toe whole P ittsb u rg h ...... 78 58 .574 women give as the biggest supply system. New York ...... 72 61 .541 T Halmnce Kaay Xerms ■ Even with these tanks drained, St Louis ...,^'...65 67 .492 reason for owning a Thor NotaThe»»AmmMin$F»aturea toe fuel feed line should be blown / Brooklyn ...... 62 73 .459 Rotary Speed Iron. Women 1 Yoa .cin opente it with 10 out. Particles of greasy dirt pass­ -r ^ iPhUadelpfila ...... 6 0 74 .448 I- miatites practice. ing through toe line might stick .421 2 It’ s poitable, simple. comMCt. Cincinnati ...... 5 6 77 who have felt that only ex­ ^ Operates in any. room wnere to toe sides and, after collecting Boston ...... 51 82 .383 perts could iron by machme there is a conrm ence outlet. one on another, cause the whole 3' Yoasittlowntoiioa. line to be clogged. GAMES TODAY —are ironing the entire laun­ 4 Hasironinssar&ceeqaalto 10 The carburetor, too, should be dry with tliis amazing new ^ Hadrons. drained clean toe same way and FLVWHEELj:: iFLAT FRAME! FUEL ’TANlct; Eastern League 5 Heats in 4,^minittes. toe needle and valve washed out si^rt bours>^otls. c l u t c h ! Albany at New Haven. ironer—^ti 2 ^ Irons ererythin*. with kerosene. Pittsfield at Springfield. xATRANSMISSION] that took 8 hours by hand. 7 Sares its cost on flat-worh Allentown at Bridgeport. alone. Dirt and rust are toe great de­ Others not scheduled This machine will bring the S Presses - men's trousers and stroyers in toe cooling system, ® women’s skirts. especially in summer. These will THIS phantom view of the new Cord front drive au tomobUe shows ,the straight classic frame, unit power American. Leagfoe same magic saving of time Cleveland at Washin^on. ,0 75JB faster than 1 not only clog toe radiator, but plant and leveled seating position. and energy into your life. It 1* A Sares 6 honrs a week o f hard will eat through and cause leaks. Chicago at Philadelphia. labor. It is therefore essential that toe St. Louis at New York. will take hand-ironing drudg­ cooling system be flushed about Detroit at Boston. once a month. National League ery forever out o f your home. The process of, cleaning toe NEW FRONT DRIVE Boston at St. Louis. Try it. See how easy it is to cooling sirstem consists of drain­ Brooklyn at (Sncinnatl. ing toe radiator of toe old water, New York at Pittsburgh. . operate. flushing it thoroughly with clean Philadelphia at Chicago. water while toe motor is running AUTO NOW READY slowly, and then filling the system with fresh water in which has Ruth Elder says that since she is been diluted two table2 aitaitaa,fi,fl Mrs. Walter Camp, Jr., she-wants been diluted about two table­ lord, Manufactured by Au­ us all to forget there ever was a The Mancdiester Electric Co. spoons full of baking soda or sal Ruth Elder. Well, we’ve forgotteen PHONE 5181 soda. The car should then be rim I Marie Antoinette, QueMi Elizabeth, 773 MAIN STREET for ah hour or so, while toe bak­ burn, Has Its Entire Pow­ Anna Held and a few others and ing soda does its work of loosening maybe It’s just i>ossible we can for ■ up the rust in toe system. get Ruth Elder. The soda solution should then er Unit Ahead, be drained and toe system again flushed thoroughly. Not a particle By ISRAEL KLEIN of soda should be left in toe sys­ Science Editor, JNBA Service, tem, or it will eat toSfoui^f the metal and cause leaks, just as toe Auburn, Ind., Sept. 12.—In the rust would. After thorough flush­ ing, fresh water can be put into early days of the industry, auto­ toe system and toe car is ready mobiles were built with toe drive for another month. applied to the front wheels. But toe great difficulty of steering such ^ The chassis and body, also need a vehicle under toe conditions then' cleaning, or dirt and mud will cfigting forced" manufacturers to » ^ew of the Cord front drive sport sedan, showing the rad^ have its effect there. It is espe resort to rear wheel propulsion. | tor, sweeping fenders, differential in front and in front of that the axle. daily at toe joints in toe chassis Now, however, with toe steering A set of bumpers goes ahead of this. ______that dirt csm creep through and A difficulty overcome and many other wreak havoc. Every time toe troubles cleared up, toe front drive chassis is greased it should there­ fast speeds while toe front dri'ving of the battery in front and above motor car is coming back. the motor in order to afford greater fore be cleaned thoroughly.' wheels continued to pull us along The body should be cleaned for The first of these to he ready for at a steady pace without difficulty. accessibility to it. Heat, Cjord engi­ neers say, ■will not affect it, nor will toe same reason; Dirt leaves its popular sale is the (3ord, which is Pull Supercedes Push mark on toe finish, ipiless it Is being introduced by the. Auburn toe solution boil out any faster Automobile Company of this city. And all toe time we had quite a tvinn it would in the heat of sum­ washed off and the body polished comfortable journey. The reason at regular intervals. It is named after E.' L. Cord, presi­ mer with toe battery under toe dent of Aubiun, is made in four being that toe car has more sprung floorboard. T he models and is to sell for around weight than toe rear-drive models Special Powerful. Engine ’The oil and greeise that has ac­ and is built lower to give it greater cumulated on Lhe engine and $3 200. The motor of a front drive car other parte under toe hood should Introduction of the front drive readability. car does not'- mean that the car of The secret of toe front drive rnay be any stock engine, although be cleaned off with kerosene, if toe- Cord motor, is a specially de­ only for toe sake of appearance today is to become extinct. In fact. automobile lies in the pull as Auburn itself is continuing toe against toe push of toe rear-drive signed Lycoming' straight-eight of But grease left on an engine will 125 horsepower. One of its features heat up under toe high tempera production of its rear-drive models car. Cord engineers say this affords in even greater production than easier traction, easier steering, re­ is manifold heat control from toe tore of toe motor and- will send dash, which adds materially in distressing odor back into toe car. heretofore. The new type cars are duced thrust on front wheel bear­ much costlier, due largely to toe ings, reduced skidding, reduced starting in cold weather, and an­ Oil falling also on ' toe fan belt other is its dual carburetion and ' or toe fan pulleys will cause toe necessity of retooling, and many pitching, less strains on body and belt to slip, with toe result that automotive engineers are not yet springs. Also since toe power is dual manifolding. cooling efficiency will be greatly convinced of their entire practi­ always applied in the direction the Brakes are four-wheel internal reduced. cability. wheels are going, -there is in­ expanding hydraulic, ,wlth 60 per What Car Can Do creased efficiency and ease of oper­ cent of braking in front and toe For more than two years Auburn ation. rest in back. The front brakes are Vi art been working on this type of Front drive necessitates turning applied directly to toe differential, construction and even before that toe engine around so that toe fly­ rather than the .wheels, so that time Harry Miller, famous front wheel is toward toe front, and they become part of the sprung drive racing car designer, had hitching on in order clutch, trans­ weight and thus add to the dri'ving Of been experimenting with it, im­ mission and differential in one ease. complete power unit.* From toe dif­ \ HSK proving on toe design -from year Double quarter-elliptic springs n l to year, "rhe Cord front drive is ferential come toe two propeller In front, with toe springs tods'set toe combined product of Miller, C. shafts, one to each wheel, inde­ in rubber blocks and long seml- W. Vam Ranst, another front.drive pendent of toe axle which, in toe elliptic springs in bacl^ hold up expert, and toe Auburn engineers. case of the Cord, is a sturdy tubular more sprung weight in this than I have jiEt completed inspection member joining toe steering i in rear-drive cars. of this car and a test drive over knuckles and crossing in front of The long wheelbase Is necessitat­ TIRES wet streets, gravel roads and deep- toe differential housing as an added ed by toe added length to front toe rutted detours and I am satisfied protection against possible damage given by the transmission and iSif* At that, if there were any serioua dis­ to toe driving mechanism. ferential, but this is offset by toe advantages to this type of automo­ Despite all toe'“works” in front, gfreater steering angle and result­ bile, they have been overcome. This there is only 40 poimds difference ant low turning radius. ' Popular Prices is what three of us did with it: in weight between front and rear, Only 61 inches high, to its peak, We Jtook turns on wet gravel dut to toe hea-vy frame and body. it has 38 inches head room, while roads and close to toe edge at 70 As a result of putting toe entire its length permi'ts of a wider body Guaranteed to wear as i miles an hour, ■without skidding dri'ving mechanism in front, toe for comfort. Starting, with toe V- long as any other tire on the I over or loslpg control of toe ma- frame in hack can be straightened shaped radiator in front, toe body chine. ^ j out and the body lowered consider­ shapes back gracefully to a com­ market at the price. We drove across a banked rail­ ably, thud providing much greater pletely finished job in -jtoe rear. Be­ road track at 40 miles an hour,j i comfort and roadability, according sides its beauty of de^gn, it; to- NO W OPEN came down oh toe other side with ' to toe engineers. The Cord frame, cludes - every possible feature that SOxSVz re g u la r...... $4.98 only one easy hump and leveled out besides, has been sttengthened toe modem good car has for com­ with sturdy X-cross members in 30x31/2 Extra Size ... $5il0 much faster than any rear-drive car fort and safety. - / could. ’ , , order to eliminate side-sway which 3 1 x 4 ...... $8.90 We locked toe rear wheels going was found to exist in early experi­ at 60 miles an hour on wet asphalt mental models. 32x4 ...... $9.60 and came to a stop without skid­ One of toe greatest advantages DUCE QUITS 5 JOBS which engineers pointed to on 29x4.40 ...... $5.83 ding out of our track. London, Sept. .—Prenaler M w- We drove into a car track—and front-drive cars was toe difficulty 12 of steering toe front wheels and solini of Italy has relinquished five 30x4.50 ...... $6.65 right \put again without toe least of his eight Cabinet portfolios, said extra ^ort. yet keeping them rotating at un­ 30x5.25 ...... $9.85 varying speed. This has been an Exchange Telegraph dispatch We drove with toe left side on from Rome this afternoon. The re­ wet grass and toe right on gravel overcome in toe Cord, by a sturdy 3 1 x 5 .2 5 ...... $10.20 double universal joint at each spective under secretaries have been road, then speeded up toe engine promoted to the posts given up by to the left wheels spin with­ wheel which not only permits toe 33x6.00 ...... $13.70 Mussolini. Aa » out traction, and we moved straight wheels to be steered at a 42 degree ______— angle, greater than those on most \ ^ . forward as the driver steered. The r-> Also Tubes uneven .traction had no effect on rear-drive cars, but also assures Cop—"Dld’ja get that feller wot toe direction of motion. constant driving speed while tum- ran into you?” at Low Prices We took sharp curves at faster Truck Driver—“Yer dam tooUn , • y speed than, we would dare ■with Since toe transmission is toward officer; He’s under that pfie.” I rear-drive.cars, without kicking toe the front, toe gfear shift lever ex­ rear over or losing. control of the tends through toe dash and over < Heard of a-Scotchman toe'other Barlow’s Garage steering. the engine. It is easily manipu­ lated by a turn and a thrust day who ■was standing out in the 5 9 5 -Main SL, So. Mamdiester We turned completely around In a 40-foot circle and that with a car through n.cutral, much like toe street holding a slice of bread and Next Door to Sheridan Hotel of 137 1-2 inches wheelbase. Dodge system. looking for some of toe traffic jam We'-hutiiped over deep/ juts at Another peculiarity is the placing , be bad beard absuti ^

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Y D U tt * Daily'tieftlifi CHILDREN bj World Famed Anthoiity Hints On How To Keep Well Theris’s nothing like a baby fornamounta almost to. a phobia, FTBUrr'lS” HIGHLY'BSSENTIAir ^wheels. I want to see complicating living conditions in oreL—POOR oiRt., TO ANY ijiat is solidly mooted. It WELL-BALANCED DIET city apartoents. - A bride movefl pletely upsetting to me to see » ' into a four-story walk-up apart­ wheeled con-veyance ’ there;- their chil­ I EDITOR’S NOTE: Hete Is anoth­ " t h is h a s HAPPia^ED ment, and everything went beauti­ or I, will have to go!" It-went : dren to^fpM ^j^^^v-^tu ral im­ er article in the series, “Know Yonr Julie pack^ her bags and sal^. HBMSN" p a g e i^eelB unh^py Food Values,” by Dr. Morris Plsh- fully imtil Junior came. Even Jun­ pulses in'^#e||..at; profession ior was- ^ right, but of course' he that while Junior was a chMinioif wh6iiy tli6 £^ls at til© boardlD^ vocation'.T$ii«jiB^ey^^ np. bein. baby, dimpled and cuddly, . Wa school tease her about givlng^up had to have a perambulator. Babies And 't3!S^4vttoese good people don’t navigate by themselves at the transportation problem; was more Hanning and parttcs aad'being B|Iw at thciritl^j^l^'^ips^nts have .fol­ By DiEL MORRIS FISHBEIN than she .could brttf. There Were Editor Joomal of the American start.. Simplicity just to please “ 5“ ' lowed t ^ !:S ic l| p r ® ft y ' .ciowlyr And the . question ot where to* other places where there were ele­ some g^uardian, LEONARD BRBI^i It has b ^ ^ general ^_^custqm Medical Apsociation and of Hygeia, vators, Md you didn’t have to the Health Magazine ^ut the baby'a sedan caused con­ with whom they accuse her of w lately to‘^lf'''ttntU,the spirit inov- siderable grief. At » first, it w a.s dr^ a baby buggy up four hflls, ing in love. And hfer roommate ^ 1 * ed John’^lb-^a a iav?yer, or a doc­ etc. The fruit growers have aided just parked inside the $ioor on the her a fool after they see him at the tor, or v^ ” #^ trica l engineer, be­ first floor. fore m a l # i ^ % attempt to shape Bitz.mie day with Mother womj^. the physicians in recent years t h e s o l u t io n BtiUizing her school-giri Infatua­ his ed u d ^ l^ ^ '^end in any 'par­ in educating the public eis to the OBJECTIONS Then somebody discovrted a tion for him, Brent exacts her ticular ■ Then the tenant on the first promise to do anything he asks her ■Wheri^1^e;d,^.''cpB^ value of fresh fruits, cooked subterranean cellair used. for coad, fruits and prepared fruits in the floor complained. He was a bach­ to, and says he will tell her about John a ^ i ^ \ » t r b k ^ f a s t touch­ elor and he often gave parties to amd junior’s carriage was kept her parentage after she graduated ed with^tlieidwllb^ .^i^nt ^ves diet . The fruits go a long , way to his friends , in the evening. The there for a while, but there was One day Brent sides a gold locket him secmid f<]^i^bt futme, sight of a baby carriage just out­ something ignominious about con­ on a beggar who has fallen in an and anubuhees/to the family that supplement bread, meat, cereals and even vegetables. They pro­ side his door caused his friends to cealing it there. The mother de­ aUey. He bends over to take the now he knows exactly what he become very witty at his expense. cided that since there was really locket and hears mumbled words wants toudo,^his' father begins to vide bulk and aid mpvements of the intestines, they yield vitamins He got tir^ of their poor jokes, no place in the house for Junior’s which cause him to try to save the figure o m .s e l| h ^ the comer lot to and he said it *bad to go. It was car, they were justified in break­ old man. But he dies befor§ Brent help John-: attain his^heart s de­ and valuable salts and they ^ v e considerable caloric value. moved up a flight. ing their lease. and taking an can verify any dates or facts except sire. apartment with a- baby garaige. Not All like That An a^iple yields 10 calqries, It stood meekly outside the that his name is CHARLES some iron and some vitamins A, door on the second floor, until the They did. And the owner of the OWENS NELXIN; that his ^rtfe is That is all very Well, when it house made no objection to their works out according ‘ ,to Hoyle. B and C. It is quite rich In car­ tenant there complained. She dead and that he has hidden hlSi bohydrate but relatively poor, couldn’t see it standing out there leaving. daughter from her wealthy grand­ But all hands cannot be dealt ac­ There was a funny skit on cording to the book, and wbat if about one-fourth as good as the any moreshe said, tearfully, to father, CYRIL K. CUNNINGHAM, poorer vegetables, in protein. A the landlord, because it was break­ Broadway once, about the parents the day never comes in which who looked for days for am apart­ of Yonkers. John is able to make his announce­ large banana alpb gives about 100 ing up her-home. Posing as a newspaper man calories and some iron and vita­ She was married to a man, she ment where' their cbild would be searching for story material, Brent ment? lYhat if he doesn’t know accepted as well as themselves, what he wants to do? ‘ mins and it contains about twice saiid, who yearnedfor children, learns' much about the history and as much protein relatively as the aind she herself was an imfortu- and ^finadly, footsore amd weairy, This is what, very likely; John the husbamd. sadd, “There is no habits of the eccentric old million- is allowed more time. The comer apple, but about the same amount nate womain who Wais not able to .aiye from the comer store gossip 651 of carbohydrate. jbear a child. ’Therefore, the car­ other way,” and shot the child. lot is sold just the same and John But the problem of where to who tells him that the daughter is sent to college to get a good It takes a whole cantalouge to riage wais a constant reproach to had eloped with Nellin and the fath­ her and am equailly constant re­ keep the baby, and where to live genera] education. When he give 100 calories and cantaloupe' aifter he comes, is no joke to the er had disinherited her. He had Somes'out he’ll only , be twenty- PRINCESS SUGGESTION appears one of the most reducing minder to the husband of the heard that the mother was d ^ fatherhood life denied him. city apartment dweller. Tenamts one or twenty-two, and perba^ by diets for tbs.t reason. It is filling are qiflte .justified in not desiring but did not know where the chilu that time he’ll'have more defimte Here is a modified Princess frock without high caloric value. Dates Evangeline was. the baby's evening serenade float­ ideas about his future. ' in black crepe satin with lingerie and figs have laxative qualities, ANOTHER FLIGHT ing in through the windows. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Now this is''all very fine and L touch noted in Alencon ecru lace they are rich in protein and in car­ So the carriage wais taken up Commuting is one solution, but is c h a p t e r v m for one, am • a believer in a good bohydrate. Three dates or one and to -the third floor and parked often a hardship for father. And firm back^ound o f ' general aca,d- jabot at front caught imderneath one-half figs will give 100 calories. there, aind meanwhile, Julia, the Brent regarded the lodging house slashing opening and finished with not everyone cam live on farms. proprietor with, avid interest. emic education for any special Pears and peaches are abpbt dusky maid who took it up every Yes, a baby is a problem. work. But without doubt it seems two buttons. like apples, but they usually have night and morning, smiled less “N o?" he said, in response to the The long-'watsted bodice is beau­ man’s statement that Nellin or that two. things should be done. calcium and phosphorus. that the and less and began tailking of 1 The first lies with the parents. tifully molded to the figure with apple does not so often provide. needing a change. CONN. WOMAN HURT Owens, as he knew him, would not “Happy?” he asked softly. deep-pointed treatment at back, again frequent his sleeping I believe that there was more The orange "has calcium and Iron It was only a short time until I than a iittle virtue in the old- with raised waistline at front. and plenty of vitamins A, B and the womam on the third floor call­ Flat Rock, Mich., Sept 12.—Four­ “Has anything serious happene(^ The circular skirt dips its back “Oh, not so very. The old fellow’s fashioned method of helping John C. and one orange gives 100 ed up the janitor, and demanded teen persons were injhred. none ser­ to make up his mind, and rather hem, a gracious afternoon fashion. better off. You’ll find him down at what yotlrAfe Hqilly ^ke c£^loiri©s. that it be taken away. iously, when a Cleveland. Detroit I’m afraid'yoii wouldn’t be able to early at that, as to his future ef­ Style No. 651 is an exact copy of It takes three or four plums or bus went into a ditch near here to­ the morgue.” Paris model. You can make it in She, it seems, was a decorator. Brent was not prepared for this contaiq yourself. You h a^ forts to look out for himself. prunes to give 100 calories. They She had always yearned to have day. The driver said a defect in S ix/^t e r My boy is to be a so-and-so’ was two hours, it is so entirely simple. are helpful for their laxative qual­ the steering apparatus caused the and plainly showed his surprise in to a It comes in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, corner cupboard or something his expression, but he thought fast probably condemned too ity. They have calcium and iron of furniture adorning the rather £CCCid©Xlt« Helen fixed her wide eyes upon by the self-expressionists. Wkat 36, 38, 40 and 42 Inches bust. and the pnine is known to pro­ plain entry, but she could not tol­ Among those treated in hospitals • before speaking and his voice was him in silent interrogation, go much if there is no self-expression. un- Black transparent velvet with vide vitamkis B and C. A cup of at detroit were: Mte. Mahle Bow­ level, almost cold when he said: ecru lane will be stunning later for erate a baby carriage. Sadd she: of her life had been filled ^ t h mys­ les a boy has shown decided pref­ raspberries or strawberries will “I have something that man, 24, of'Watertown, Conn. “Well, no doubt he Was not the naan tery and,8hfe,liadibeen sa ^hofouglfiy- erence or ability to be one thing FciU Tir©£tr» provide 100 calories. It will have I’m looking for and, after all, its (and in that case most certaJmy Black chiffon Is effective and dig­ calcium,' phosphorus and iron, and not of any great importance. Just drilleThk to ask questions that she did not think to take, advantage of K itch en he should be trained along that nified for dinner and restaurant. will be helpful for vitamins B an old fellow I’m interested in. Sor­ line) then I believe his parents Black dull silk crepe with jabot the change ip the main who had been ■ . - and Gi ry to have troubled you.” resppnsible for her training, and should take things in their own of eggshell silk crppe, slate blue All of the fruit juices help ..the “No trouble at all,” the other as­ By SISTER MARY hands and say, “We wish our son crepe Elizabeth with flesh coloured voice her ,questions, i r> h' reaction of the body toward an sured him. , to be a doctor—or a lawyer - ^ r a chiffon jabot, seal brown silk crepe ARut fifst,” ^ ^ ren t' wenl ’on, ‘.‘be­ or alkaline poin£~ which is valuable / “So” Brent reflected oh his way With cabbage at five cents teacher—or a business man. and with beige chiffon, pvu*ple canton for health. _ . back to his hotel. “NelUn was using fore I tell you about that, I must more a pound, the thrifty house­ start out to educate him with that crepe self-trimmed and beige crepe The watermelon is rightly I explain to you, Helen, that I’ve been his middle name, Owens. Lucky keeper hesitates to throw away any end definitely in view. satiio with ecru lace are only a few named. A two-inch slice - of wa­ keeping something from you. Some­ of many charming ideas for its break for me." that has wilted, but if her family is All Aren’t Geniuses termelon weights 800. grams or He did not feel that it was neces­ thing tdJout myself.” :. develonment. about one and three-quarters small, it often is a difficult problem It will probably relieve the boy sary to go to the ipor^e and have Helen caught her breath in sud- greatly at that. Most young peo­ Pattern price 15 cents in stamps pounds. Of this there will be two a look at Owens’ body but on second There was a solemn, to devise ways to use it up. ple want to be' told, 'fhey arent 8r coin (coin is preferred), wrap ;gzam^ protein, one gram fat and f f i thought he decided it was better to [ in Brent’s voice that Some people' object so seriously all geniuses.' They don’t-all kav. coin carefully. '2 2 grams carbohvdrate. ’The ca­ do _ so..^ rather4-v.aT. tvian than leave the matter ■ her ^ to the odor of cooking cabbage hobbies. They need suggestion loric value of the whole thing a store unturned. ‘ . . will be 100 calories. There will ‘Tve led you to believe that , I. that they will not taste the finish­ and defimte suggestion, and they V Manchester. Herald And when he had viewed the body ed dish. • Properly cooked cabbage need it early. . be some iron and some vitamins A, needed you.” he said, and then, ns Pattern Service and allayed all doubt that Owens though he were ; compelled against is really more delicately . flavored The second matter lies with the B and C. ’The rest is water. was ind''Pd Charles Nellin he felt in than cauliflower or brussels- sprouts educators. Twenty-two is old for his will to complete bis confession, Pattern No. 651 • t h e m o s t DEUCAtE" his mind, felt that his plans were and does - not .flll--tho house with a a boy US graduate' ifTom academic ' OFFICIAL SHOOTS SELF be hastened to add:-'.“because I As oar pafierns are mailed strengthened by the permanent re- disagreeable odor. work if ke intends to specialize couldn’t bear, to think that you from New York City ideaso al­ The MATERIALS— movaV of NeUin. There was scarce­ might grow away from me. I guess, . Always cook cabbage or any of after that, unless he intends_ to Saguache, Colo., Sept. 12.^—Wilson continue in the academic field. low five days. ly a c’lance, now, that Cunnuigham I wanted to be-the only man in your its family in an uncovered pan. P. Williams, for three terms treas­ Cleaners are safe in the hands of our or h's attorney, Greaves, would This prevents the forming of the. Life is short. . The age limit of urer of Sagache county, was dead skilled workmen who use only’ life, Helen, and . I thought I could greatest usefulness for men of all Price J5 Cents today, a suicide according to a cor- That learn of Nellin’s death. do it by making ypur^will subser- gas which givns- oil the unpleasant methods of scientific and proven T’nere had been a few things odor. It also., keeps the vegetable classes today. is officially 40, we oroer’s verdict. Williams shot him­ Clean ■vifeat tcTipine.” ’' . . are told. Osier has come back. perfection. more that he wanted to know abOiit Helen’ continued to stare at mm, from becoming ' strong flavored Name self while walking on the Main Ask the industries—they will tell street of the town last night. the Cunnirgham heiress and the all but speechless. -“But Leonard and impalatable. Whether it’s a suit or a frock musician. But he satisfied tiiniseif vou. And so I suggest—help the Size No confirmation could be had here .’’ she began, and stopped, Brent These suggestions may help you boys to ■ make up their minds of renorts that William had been .... sports apparel or the most Phone by refreshing his memory with the ■had cut her,off. .Besides, she was at in planning your next week’s tale Nellin had told him the night early: and am I overstepping the associated In several business deals delicate chiffon-----they will be - a less for words. . . . menu. The head of cabbage does Address 7155 beforb. bounds when I ask whether (with with C. D. Waggoner. Telluride , returned to you delightfully “But I can’t go on -with that. duty for. several meals in succes­ 40 such a short time ahead, or hanker, who was captured in sion but does not become' monoto­ fresh___ with the beauty of Out of the morgue, and breathing Brent avowed. “In fact I havenk even 50) a boy should spend his Wyoming last night. been thinking along those'lines for nous. * their originsil sheen and lustre. much easier, he put dowm a note or years from 6 to 22 getting, a gen­ Send your ordei to the “ Pat­ sbme ti'mey Ypq’ve noticed a change It’s Economical, Healthful eral education that sends him out PASTOR TRANSFERRED. two of major interest and trusted Cabbage is one of the cheapest tern l>ept.. Mancliesler Kvening the rest to memory. The age of the in me, haven’t .vou?’; into the world unprepared for Helen nodded.'; “A great change,” sources of -vitamins and mineral anything in particular, and after Herald So. Manchester, Conn.’ Bridgeport. Sept. 12. — Rev Nellin offspring fitted splendidly into salts available. It will pay every his scheme. A year younger than she said softly. ; that dig in from two to four .years Thomas Griffin, of the Church of ' “There are two . reasons for it, housewife to serve; it often even more fitting himself for somethinft Ld o u g a n d y e w o r k s Helen. No need to jot it down. if economy need not be consider­ the Blessed Sacrament here, today And fortunately, from all he could Brent told ')jer;''“.Eirst, ^eh'e, is my by which he can earn his bread received official notice of his trans­ promise to; you to .tell you about ed. BIRTH OF A BABY Harrison Street learn,,Cunningham was not in pos­ Cut the fresh bead of cajibage and butter? , NOT AN ACT OF GOD fer to Thompsonville to become ^ session of precise information con­ your mother and father when you What fraction of his life vs a sistant to Rev. D. J. O’Connor, te South. Manchester graduaieci trom school. , . on the night fish is . served for din­ cerning the birth of the child. A boy to be depeyfient on his par­ New York, Sept. 12.—The birth of Patrick’s church. Father Giif “Frankly, I. was, struggling etern­ ner. A salad of shredded cabbage, year’s- difference in the age that it carrots, green peppers and celery ents? Until he is well-nigh onto a baby is not am “act of God,” leaves here tomorrow for his new ally with-"the iemiptation not to tell 30? Is that fair to them—or to Actors Equity Association ruled to- would suit Brent’s purpose ta give ' ybu' at ail' and to. let you^ believe mixed with French dressing or for post. the giri was not likely to be ques­ him? , Certainly it is material that I th®person you had old-fashiqped cole slaw is always tioned;' But whatever risk there was good with fish. thought, The ruling came aifter Jed Harris had to be taken. Helen’s age could to turn' to wheh.,.y9u left school. B^t refused to pay members of the cast that is'imp( s,sihle .now, even had I For the next day’s luncheon nof be changed without arousing 5 combine any left-over fish with of “Coquette” two weeks pay when her ■, suspicion or at least drawing decided tO deceive you.” ,He paused,, the show was closed because Helen and rdanaged to look forlorn and well crisped cabbage for a salad. fortfi questions from her. Let cabbage stand in cold water Hayes, the star, wais about to be Brent settled this point in hiS troubled.' . for half an hour before using. Girl come a mother. Harris insisted Equity’s contract mind without hesitation and also ‘There. This makes it delicious, crisp decided to see Helen as soon ' as ■ “Leonard!” Helen cried, and tender. Drain thoroughly- be­ did not hold the producer respoMi- possible. It would be necessary, no^ isn’t anyone but .you!” fore combining with other ingre­ Scout ble for “am act .of God” hut Equity Brent shook his head. “That is not that his plans were changed, to dients. . ~ j ruled the producer must make a set- start undoing the campaign he bad- all my dear,”, he said dejectedly The next night peppers stuffed ! tlement with the actors. MOTHERS been at pains to conduct in the'pMt ha-Ven’t even such right us I had with cabbage and finely chopped News —^his campaign to win Helen to un- before'to die to you. You see. I’ve meat provide am appetizing dish. a u t o v ic t im d y in g . , * swerving allegiance to bim an^ met with’bad luck on the market.” The hist quaftpr - bf the'^head of -■ Helen' broke in with a cry of CounciL Bridgeport, Sept. 12.—Miss JuUa blind acceptance of his wishes. cabbage is used in a vegetable The first fall meeting of the Man­ He had been highly satisfied with ^inpathy but Brent’s, ^ confession soup. Carrots; ' onions and itdtpa- O’Brien, 72, is to St. Vincent’s hos­ proper pasteurization flowed on. “Oh, I haven’t lost every- chester Girl Scout CouncU was held pital here today to dying condition The wholesome quali­ it but he foresaw that it W|as going toes blend their flavors in' - a' sav­ Tuesday afternoon, September 10, tiimg,” he exclaimed with a touch ^ th her skuU fractured and •with to be a bit difficult to make his past oury soup that is truly delicious. at the home of the commissioner, of this milk. attitude fit the one he must assume eff weariness, “But I’ve not enough The vegetables can be finely internal injuries. She was run down ties of Bryant & Chap- * sbredded and minced .and served Mrs. William BrowneU. The last evening by a car driven by for the present. But that, again, was left to live as I had planned, travel­ ing members were present: Mrs. a hazard that he must accept. Np ing about with you, keeping up the in the broth or the whole can be William T. McIntosh of Indian farce of being your guardian, while strained and a clear soiip-served. William Brownell, Mrs. Jessie .L. Orchard, Mass., who is visiting rela­ man^s milk for babies You can have the game worth -playing was without Winterbottom, Mrs. Frederick risks and hazards, in Brent’s opin­ all the tim e.. . . ” .,4.1. A cut head of cabbage can be tives here. McIntosh is being held kept* for several days in the ice Snov/, Mrs. John A. Hood,. Mrs. Earl has been (iemonstrated ion. His /vdlce seemed to choke with pending the outcome of Miss same splendid results ^ e poignancy of his feeling. -He boxVit wrapped in waxed paper. Seaman, Mrs. Fred H. Norton, Mrs. Helen, when he surprised her by Nelson Smith, Mrs.- Louis Grant and O’Brien’s injuries. slpmp^d a little ■ in his.*- seat. Pbd This’ makes it possible- for one or coming unannotmeed, welcomed him two days to elapse between the Mrs. Russell Tryon. Mrs. Russell beyond’the possibility, for .your baby with with delight. His manner toward, re.Mluiedy. set. his ., face straight Then there’s the fleeing street serving of cabbage in one of its Tryon was elected treasurer to suc­ car conductor who tried to cover up her was just a sl;ade more familiar ahead. ceed Mrs. Charles Holman who has Helen’s heart ached with sympa­ numerous ways. N o , matter, how his tracks! of doubt. .than before. But he said nothing to cabbage is to be used, it’s vastly resigned. Plans for the coming year Brj^nt & Chapman's her, then, of the story he iheant to thy for him, but not so much that she eothd feel the happiness that a improved if crisped before cook­ were discussed. tell her when she graduated. ing, or serving. ’ ? OfElcers Association. • milk in his bottle by As that event loomed nearer part pf his confession caused to well The September meeting of the it's safety has long Helen grew radiant -with expectancy forth from it. Peppers Stuffed With Cabbage Officers Association will .he h^d and happiness. Brent had^ igradual- He had never talked to her before One-quarter head cabbage, 1-2 Thursday evening September 12 nt 8 calling 7697 and have a like this, never intimated that he been known because of ly, dropped all aloofness in exchange cup minced celery, 1 cup chopped o:clock at the home of Captain for a manner that Helen believed was desperately in love with her. left-over 'meat, 1-2 teaspoon salt, - ‘Tin sorry,” she said breathlessly, Irene Buckland. bottle left at your door. promised the fulfillment of „her. 1-8 teasjkxm pepper, 1 teaspoon pre­ Troop 1. the extreme care and dreams. She felt herself dfsifiacing- “for your sake, Leonsurd, but we pared mustari^,4 tciLj<6 S'S^eet,-green Troop 1 'will meet Friday evening, don’t, have to go traveling to be all other interests in his life. peppers, cokrse bread eruiabBi' 1 September 13, at 6:30 to the Lincoln FOit QUICK, Together they would travel all happy.” tablespoon butter. ■’'-I She smiled, at him wistfully, ap- school.. , ’ . HARMLESS COMFOKT over the world, and whether or not ' Drop 'cahbage^'itt 'boiling ' water Troop S. that glorious day ever dawned on pealihgly,'but he did not turn to smd cook ten minutes. Drain and Troop 3 had its first regular meet­ which he woTild tell her, with new look at her. shop. Combine with- celery, meat, (MimCn/Arlt SEilVICE ing at the Barnard school Frida3' nRoaNSTnwnoN,HM»iaAjEv^^ COURTESY meaning, that he loved her, she “I coifldmot possibly make up to salt, pcppsi^ and mustard. Cut stem eveifing, September 6, with 24 girls QUALITY icoiild never be unhappy again. you what you would lose if I kept ends from peppers . and remoye present. New officers were elected She went through commencement you ;ln ignorance of your birth­ seeds and white. fiber., Fill with for the coming year. “They are as right” ke said sharply, “You may in something of an emotional daze< cabbage mixture and cover with follows: Sea Gull paltrol, Ruth - And when at last she was seated not be able to obtain it, and you crumbs. Dot with bits of butter and Cheney patrol leader, Ruth Lebonlg, L-XL GOING beside Brent and on her . way to may nqi ^wish-to have it, but I’ve place in a shallow pan. Cover bot­ assistant. Cardinalypatroi, Edith Mc- New. York, out of school, with a never fdr^ve myself if I deprived tom of pan with bojling water and Comh leader*, Irene Klssmsm. STRONG world o t romance ahead of her, she you of the opportunity to seek it.” hake 20 minutes in a moderate assistant. Silver . Pox patrol “Lronard!” Helen protested, BRYANT & felt unbidden tears stealing into her oven. , ' Dorothea Hines patrol leader, Mary Why? because Nu Bone Corsets Quality, Courtesy and Service eyes. But they were tears of Joy^ “you’te. talking in enigmas. Tell me Mc’Conville r* assistant, Ainerican Pasteurized Milk and Cream Brent sensed that she was strug­ what‘it means.” and Corselettes are better and are CONTRACTOR DIES. Eagle patrol, Plorrtice Henschrt pa­ Hartford 2-0264 gling to suppress her emotion. He ;For a while Brent did not speak. trol leader, Ethel Mp’Bflde assis­ better fitting than ahy others and D IA L 7697 ' took the wheel firmly in his left Then: he said very quietly^ ‘Yes, I Green'wich, Sept; 12; — Joseph sold under guarantee. Surgical Chritiano, 64, a contractor who tant. The meeting closed eaurly to hand and laid the other over her ■will.” prder that a Court of Honor might garments if needed. Call on where they rested on her smart cord 1 (To Be Continued) u' built St. Mary’s church here - and many mansions off; local estates, be held. A party will be given at died at his home, today after a long the home of Captain'Retoartz to all •Bnppy?” he aisked softly. -^■Waves': are-not made-i ’ by the who pay 01611/ registration fee be- Mrs. A. M. Gordon “ So tappy I’m afrmd,” Helen an­ tide, but'-the action o f't h e wind, illness. He leaves his •wife, a son, [ 689 Main Street Joseph Jr., threia daughters, and befdye N ovemher' 1. i swered. which dep'resa.;one\part ;-and thereby . Mildred Sutherland, scribe. ' -Botttli, Manebester, Conn. “But my dear, if you Imew- forces up/another. five grand-children. MANCHESTER CONN, TIHJESDAY; • SEPTSaiBEE ia~

NATIONAL More Then Beneh Di# Rath’s At Chteacoi-A ___' At CUBS 5, PHILlinES 2 ATH1.ET1C8 r; CHiaOX 4 Chicago __ __ „ Philadelphia AB. R. H. PO. A E. . AB. K. B. PO. A B. Mcilillan. 3 b ...... 5 0 10 1 0 Bishop, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 4 0 English, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 3 0 Haas, c f ...... 6 1 2 0 0 0 Hornsby, 2b 4 Coehraae, c ...... 4 118 0 0 ■V Wilson, cf ...... 4 Simmons, I f ...... 6 1 1 1 0 0 Cuyler, r f ...... 3 Fozx, l b ...... 2 1 0 8 0 0 Stephenson, I f ...... 3 Miller, rf ...... ^ 0 0 4 0 1 P in to Kept KOd Ont ^ ^ O X Y W I A N R Tolson, lb ...... 2 Dykes, 3b ...... 3 1 2 .4 0 0 $10,000 Increase WiD Prob Taylor, c ...... •. 4 Boley, s s ...... 4 1 1 1 1 0 Some guys blame razor Nehf, p ...... 3 ______Grove, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1927 World Series Summa, s'. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Shi,.- ably Be Umit; Vance, blades for scars on their 32 5 8 27 11. 0 Shores, p ...... 2 0 0 .0 4 0 Philadelphia cheeks—others AB. R H PO. A. B. 32 7 9 27 0 Cubs Expect Great Thiito are single Thompson, 2 b ...... 3 3 3 0 Chicago Waner. Gebrig on Mar- Friberg, cf ...... 4 2 AB. R H. PO. A'. E. O’Doul, lb ...... 4 2 Metsler, If 3 - of Hbn. Klein, rf ...... 4 5 Cissell, sS .. 1 0 Reynolds, rf 3 ke* Whitney. 3b ...... 3 V . '■ ■ ' Hurst, lb ...... 4 10 Shires, l b ...... 6 11 Thevenow, s s ...... 3 0 Kamm, 3b 3 1 Chicago, SepL li.—Two years agd -- Lerian. c ...... 3 1 Hoffman, cf 4 0 ■ the Pittsburgh Pirates were desper^^ 0 Kerr, 2b . . . 1 2 liY DAVIS J. WALSH. Koupal, P ...... 2 atdy engaged with the then power- ' McGraw, ...... 0 1 Clancy, z . • a • • • a 1 0 I ‘ Peel. X ...... 1 0 Redfern, 2 b 0 1 ful New York Yankees in the world- New York, Sept. 12.—In view of Berg, c .... • • ■ . 8 2 31 2 B 24 13 Lyons, p ... . 1 0 series. _ . Oie fact that the boy friend, Mr. Chlcaeo ...... 201 010 Olx— McKain, p . . 3 0 On the Pirate bimeh sat a star" Philadelphia ...... 000 200 000— - 3abe Ruth, is having some trouble 36 4 9 24 12 1 outfielder, a naturad .350 hitter, one ' today in deciding how much less Runs batted in; ^irst’ of the best baserunners In either Stephenson, Wilson, Philadelphia ...... 700 000 OOz— 7 than $10,000 he wi.ll be willing to two base hits. Horns^; home runs. Chicago ...... 40(^ 000 000— 4 league. He ate his heart out while Stephenson, Wilson, Tolson, Klein. Runs batted in: Shires, Kerr. Berg bis teammates were going down un- " accept next year, it occurs to me Hurst. 2, Simmons 3, Dykes 2, Boley. Bishop; der the heavy guns of the Yanks i» -liii that I cam be neipful by mentioning two base hits, Reynolds, Slhimons. Bishop; three base hits. Dykes 2. four straight games.' that Dazzy Vance, Paul Waner and At Plttsbarglii— _ . < _ From the stands and bleachere G I A N T S a, 10, PIR.ATES 1, 5 Lou Gehrig are said to be on the (First Game) At New York»i~ came the cry of ^ e fsms, “Give u9 market at the end of the season. New York BROWNS S. YANKS 0 Cuyler!” and “We want Kiki:” This report is cited only because St. Louis U/IFEORACKS ...... A 1 3 5 0 Donie Bush heard but was obdu­ 1 wish to aid Mr. Ruth in reaching Fullis, cf .. 0 Leach. If ...... 3 0 0 1 Blue, lb ...... 5 1 2 9 0 0 rate. Cuyler sat through that a decision. The three men named Cohen, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 2 McNeely, If . ••aaeee S 1 1 3 1 0 world series on the bench. Cuyler’s got all they could out of baseball IpEUl- VJJlTH Terry, lb ...... 4 0 10 1 McGo'wan, rf • ••••ee 3 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 Schulte, cf .. 0 5 0 own sensitive, • high-strung nature' last spring and baseball has been am'ATo r b k mV Oft. r f ...... ,...... 3 1 1 • ••ecee 3.. 1 0 had brought about a breach betweeh Jackson, ss ...... 3 0 1- 5 Kresa, ss ... •eeaeee 4 0 2 1 1 0 trying to get something out of ©UEA HOSBN^O TROMPED 1 0 1/ O'B'arrell. o 0 O'Rourke. 3b e • • s • e 4 0 0 2 1 4) his manager and teammatto that them ever since. ••"MS F'arrell. 3b ...... 3 ^ 0 3 4" Melillo, 2b .. •easse* 4 0 0 3 3 0 made him lui outcast They needed Vance got $25,000 from the Dodg­ ■mAUVtS TO UOtUFREl? UJlNfl, Walker, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 Manion, c ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 — — ' BALL HITS PERSON. him but chose to go down to defeat ers and has been worth somewhat B^grtooiS,-iLi.. J •Crowder, p . • ■•eeee 4 0 1 0 0 0 30 2 6 27 14 VIM ' without him. Even when a substi- in excess of $2,5Q0- Waner in­ Pittsburgh 36 6 9 27 6 0 K the player’s hall strikM a per tute runner was needed, Cuyler, ace dulged himself in a family strike in PO. A.: SAMMY “RED” SOLOMAN H. New York son on the course, say for in­ of the paths, was not given a ' company with brother Lloyd, both Bartell. 2 b ...... 4 1 2 5 AB. R. H. PO. A. B. 2 3 0 stance the groundkeeper, the bail chanlee. He sat in silence. Cuyler finally signing at a compromise fig­ L. 3Vaner. c f ...... 3 Combs, c f ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 Lary, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 neverr was'as a squawker.sauawker. ure. Paul got more money than his p. Waner, r f ...... 1 I must be played from where it lies HEAVIES TO CLASH Traynor, 3b ...... 3 0 0 3 rf e e e e a e a t e .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 {after striking the person, whi^ther His Opportonlty. brother and proceeded to play much Flagstead, If ...... 4 1 3 Dickey, c ...... 4 0 0 6 2 0 2 7 2 it be in the rough or on the fair­ Clarke, s s ...... 3 2 Lazzeri, 2b ...... 3 0 1 1 0 But Kiki Cuyler’s luck has chang­ less baseball. Gehrig got $25,000 a Bronx Youth Is Having Sheely. lb ...... 3 0 15 Gehrig', lb ...... 3 0 0 10 0 0 way. V r, ’ ed. When, and if, the Cubs and and on occasions has played better 1 1 1 AS GARDEN OPENS Hargreaves, c ...... 4 Durst. If ...... 3 0 0 6 0 0 The rule states that "if a ball Macks square away for the world at Columbia University. Baseball, 0 0 0 •\dams, X ...... ® Koenig, 8 8 ...... 3 0 0 1 3 2 be stopped or deflected by any championship this fall, Hazen Cuy- therefore, is in no mood to meet de­ Grimes, p ...... " 0 0 ■ 1 Wells, p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 Time Of Life With Cubs agency outside the match* or by mands, no matter who makes them. Hemsley, xx ...... 1 0 Ttobertson, ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 ler will have his long deterred, To do Mr. Ruth justice, it must be * f ' Nekola, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 forecaddie, it is a'rub of the jgreen chance. He has at last found the 29 1 1 27 17 and the ball shall be played from surroundings in which to fulfill the admitted that the size of his pay Griffith vs. Haymann; Mays New York ...... 000 010 001— 2 New York, Sept. 12.—Sam “Red” shut that’s-not so bad, although it ' t 30 0 6 27 2 i l the spot where it lies.” earlier promises of his becoming one check has no visible effect on his Bittsburgh ...... 000 000 OOl 1 Soloman, 13-year-old sensational was kinda hard getting used to it. St. Louis ...... 202 000 010— 5 ball playing. He hasn’t had even Runs batted In: O’Farrell.-, Terry, baseball player v/ho piloted a 14- “My mother had a hard time of baseball’s great men. Sheely; two base hits. Ott;J-hree base Runs batted in: McGowan, Schulte, the suggestion of a bad year since Meets Sandwina; Other year-old Bronx junior baseball team finding me- Saturday nights before Kress, Ma/iion, Blue; two base hits. Before he came to the Cubs, Cuy­ hits, Clarke. ler’s career ba|l been threaded with 1925, and, in some respects, the (Second Game) to a championship in 1928, has been when it came my turn to get into Blue, Lary, Lazzeri. present year is his greatest. New Y o r k ...... 001 200 403— 10 signed to become a future Chicago that tub. I have eight brothers and BATTALINO WORKS disappointment . When Pittsburgh Also, it may be said , that Mr. Good Bojits. P ittsb u rg h ...... 031 000 100— 6 Cub player by Manager Joe McCar- sisters and she made us aJl take our At Boaton^— brought him up in 1623, he was pro­ Batteries: New York. Henry. Mays RED SOX 8, TIGERS 7 claimed as great ‘ a youngster as Ruth never has set $100,000 as his and O’Farrell. Pittsburgh, Swetonlc, thy, thereby setting a new major turn, but it’s all right now. Boston arguing point for 190. He merely Erickson and Hargreaves. lehgue record. Waite Hoyt was 16 Cuyler Teaidies Him. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. HARD IN TRAINING ever had broken into tee league. He said that he would like to get $100,- By SID MERCER when John McGraw signed him for “I have a new Cub uniform,' Reeves, 3b' ...... 4 1 3 1 1 0 had tee physical and mental re- - Scarrltt, If ...... 5 0 1 3 0 0 quirements to become another Cobb. 000, thereby distinguishing himself At Cincinnati J— the New York Giants, spiked shoes and stockings, which Rothrock, cf ...... 5 1 2 0 0 0 REDS 4, DODGERS S ------• " — " I He was a natural ball player—one from those who wouldn’t like to New York,* Sept. 12.—The old Cincinnati But winning a junior baseball Manager McCarthy got me, and . Barrett; rf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 get it. He probably will wind up by guard which dies whenever the en­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. championship in 1928 isn’t “Red’s” will be at the world series if we win Regan,'*2b ...... 5 1 2 4 3 0 whom tee other players envied— accepting $10,000 more than the Swanson, It ...... 4 3 3 1 0 0 only claim to fame. Up to August Kiki Cuyler has be-:n giving me Todt. lb ...... 5 2 2 11 1 0 Busy Schedule of Road aud a ball player’s ball player. tertainment is dull but never sur­ Heving, c ...... 5 2 3 6 0 0 vankees originally were willing to Critz, 2b ...... 2 0 1 2 3 0 25 this season he has managed the daily instructions in" hitting and His record in tee majors is far renders the privilege of fighting for Walker, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Rhyne, ss ...... 4 0 1 2 1 1 from bad. A Uletime batting mark ^ay him, which won’t be too much, New York Kiwanis jimior baseball running bases, He is the. big Huffing, p . . , ...... 3 0 1 1 4 0 Kelly, lb ...... 4 0 1 13 .1 0 Gym Work Prepares Him of .327 is something- many a suc­ whatever it is. the best seats will rally tonight for Allen, c f ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 team.in the junior circuit, which leagues’ leading base stealer, you Bayne, p ; . . . . r . '. .. 0 00 0 0 6 Bigelow, s ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 cess player would ' give his second Mr. Ruth is an old man now and the opening of the fall and winter Gooch, c ...... 2 1 0 2 0 0 won 20 out of 21 games, being de­ know, and one~ of the 10 leading Ford, ss ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Carroll, p ...... 0 1 0. 0 1 0 largest diamond stick pin to possess. it won’t be Jong before kind hands boxing season at Madison Square feated^ once by a 16-year-old nine sluggers. I’ll get along all. right A. Gaston, zz . ___ . 0 0 0 0 0 0 bear him tenderly away from the Stripp, 3b ...... 3 0 2 3 3 0 for World Title Battle. But in Cuyler’s case it is a disap­ Garden. Lucas, p ...... 3 0 0 1 3 6 after a tough tussle. and learn these lessons. And I'm M. Gaston, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0, 0 — — — pointment. Every player and man­ scene. But, as he goes, the struc­ Matchmaker McArdle has pair­ McCarthy Admires H im not an actor and I want to please 41 8 17 30 1 ture of a marvelous career is rear­ ed off a flock of heavyweights and 28 4 7 27 13 0 “I consider young Solomon the Manager McCarthy and the whole u ager in tee old league will tell you Brooklyn Detroit Bat^attalino, Hartford’s sensa­ .350 is more like bis gait. ing itself higher and higher by the has provided some interesting in­ best natural baseball player for his team and make my mother feel AB. R. H. PO. A. E. day. This gent is the g^reatest of A a R. H. PO. A. B. tional featherweight, is looking for­ Injuries Play Part. ternational competitions by array- . 4* 0 1 1 3 0 size I have ever seen,” said Man­ good, too.” Johnson, rf ...... 5 1 2 4 0 0 E. Moore. 2b ...... 2 ward toward the hilltop as he hits Injuries have played a part in , them all and he is proving more three Americans against three for­ Frederick, c f ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 ager McCarthy, “and I’m going to “Red” has met Owner William Gehrlnger, 2b , ...... 5 0 0 3 0 1 Stone, i f ...... 5 1 1 3 0 0 the road every morning, 'ihe pride keeping Cuyler' from the dizzy than ever this year by taking every­ eigners in the three ten-round fea­ Herman, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 give him special instruction ^uad an Wrigley and President ' William 2 Hendrick, if.* ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Alexander, lb ...... 3 1 5 0 0 of Hartford who swept everything heights of stardom. Several times body in the home run derby to five tures. opportunity to develop into a major Veeck of the Chicago Cubs, and re­ Rice, cf ...... 5 0 0 1 0 0 Bissonette. lb .... 4 0 1 10 1 0 before him in his amateur days to in his past, just when he had struck weeks’ start and then leading them Tuffy Griffiths, Sioux City sock- 0 1 0 0 0 leaguer, with the intention of event- cently was made an honorary mem- McManus. 3b ...... 3 2 3 3 a u Gilbert. 3b ...... win the national amateur feather- home in a gallop. Continuing his er, draws Dr. Ludwig Haymann, Bancroft, ss ...... 3 0 0 3 3 0 ually having him joto the Cubs as a her of the Bronx Chamber of Corn- Akers, ss ...... ' . 4 1 0 1 1 0 his stride, he was laid up by . a current pace Mr. Ruth will hjt at Deberry, c ...... -2 0 0 6 0 1 Hayworth, c ...... 2 0 1 6 o 0 championship, gets- a “shot” at a chance-taking slid' or a coliiMou of Germany, in the main event. regular.” merce through President Logan 0 1 0 least 50 home rims this year, a to­ Picinlch. c ...... 1 1 1 0 0. 0 Sorrell, p ...... 1 0 • 0 world’s UUe on Monday night, Sep­ with a wall in pursuing a drive from Harold Mays, New Jersey, will at­ 0 Sam, who is the envy of aU small Billingsley, Fothergill, XX 1 1 1 0 0 0 Ne'wsome, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 tember 23 as he battles Andre tee enemy’s bat.' tal that compares favorably with tempt to repulse Ted Sandwina, Bressler. x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 boys, has worked out with the Cubs Some of his do’s are: Prudhomme, p ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 his 54 of 1920, his 59 of a year or Carey, x x ...... 0 0 0 ' 0 0. 0 Page, p .. r ...... 1 0 0 1 0 1 Routis, featherweight champion, m In 1927, his. last, year with, tea,,., American bom German, and Paul every day since he signed with them Chew your food. m ~ m so later and his 60 of 1927. A. Moore, p ...... 0 0 0 \0 0 0 . 1 w •M* the big Velodrome here. Pirates, Cuyler started tee season Cavalier, Jerseyman, will try out imtU;. they left for Cincinnati. He Don’t wash your food down with x 7 1 These records were made when 37 7 0 28 That is why Battallno is working with a rush. He batted viciously Charles Smithy English heavy­ 6 24 9 2 plays every ^losition. ‘He couldn’t water. 032 1— 8 Mr. Ruth wats*^ younger and faster 32 2 Boston ...... 100 100 feverishly to be in. the pink and that and ran I •.ses at a furious pace. But Cincinnati ...... 101 000 l lx — 4 make the Cincinnati trip on account Eat slowly and regularly three ...... 000 010 600 0— 7 weight. Detroit ...... is why hfr is doing not a little day­ bad luck stepped in and benched Cuy­ and sillier. He has gone bacK a Griffiths is well known here be­ Runs batted In: E. Moore, Gelbert, of having an engagement with a tiin^es daily. Rung batted in: Johnoon 2, Stone 2, whole lot; he isn’t even as silly as Swanson. Walker, Kelly. .Strlpp; two dreaming as be gets up with ^ e sun ler with an Injured leg. When na . cause of his Garden debut on the dentist. He also has a special tu­ Bathe after every baseball game. Alexander, Hayworth, FothergUl. he used to be. But life has its base hits, E. Moore, Bissonette, PlcI'* Scarrltt 3, Rothrock, Regan. Todt, and strikes out for the broad high­ came back to the lineup in a some- ►IT.' wrong end of a “kayo” by James J. nich, Swanson 2, Kelly. tor who is instructing him in the Brush your teeth. Having, A. Gagton: two base hits. compensations. We lose some things Help another boy every day. ways. This bout is the Hartford what weaksaed condition, naturally we don’t want and save others that Braddock, and a subsequent dfefeat do’s and don’ts a siliall boy should Johnson. Todt; three base hits. Mc­ feattierweight’s shining opportynlty Donie Bush, the Buccaneer pilot, bad., At St. L o iiImi— Study your basebadl rules. Manus: home runs. Stone. Alexander, are indispensable. Mr. Ruth isn’t of ' Charlie Belanger, Canadian be familiar with. Miss Betty Van and be intends to make the most of someone else in Cuyler’s old batting CARDS 11. 7. BRAVES 7. 1 Alen is responsible for Red’s per­ Attend school every day. Todt. as fast going down to first base or cruiser weight champion. Tuffy has (First Game) it. An al^ete without a bad habit, sonal conduct, deportment and Don’t remain seated when a lady position. going out the front door of an eve­ taken on weight and stature, has ' St. Louis At WaahlnKtoni— he is also one of the most faithful Kiki was inserted farther down in. been bowling, over big fellows in the AB R. H. PO. A. E. table manners. enters a room, stand and remain NATIONALS 5, INDIANS 3 ning, but he still has his eye­ Doutlilt, cf ...... 3 2 1 2 0 0 in the all-important business of t e e ' batting order imtii be could Middle West, and tonight is mak­ 2 He weighed only 75 pounds , when standing until she is seated or Washington sight. Orsatti, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 ' AB. B. H. PO. A. E. training. He does not find it irk­ regain his full strength. Cuyler ing his bow as a full-fledged heavy­ Frisch, 2b ...... 5 1 1 1 3 0 he joined the Cubs and in a week IC&VGS It may be taken for granted that, I Don’t sifloke or drink, and don’t Judge, lb ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 some as do so many fighters, but (xiuidn’t understand this. His aiu- , whatever the 1930 contract calls for,! weight and a candidate for the Bottomley, lb ...... 5 0 1 12 1 0 gainedKcllDCU luua four pounds throughv***w^Q— — a pro- J I — ------Rice, rC,...... 8 0 0 4 0 0 actuaUy Ukes it, both the work on Hafey, if • • • f • 3 2 2 3 0 0 bitious spirit resented it. They say . championship eliminations. He now *> Ser diet. He said he had been used drink tea or coffee. Goslin. If ...... 3 0 Mr. Ruth will deserve what he gets, j High. 3b ...... 4 1 1 . 0 w 0 Doh’t remain up after 9 p. m. 1 the road and the routine in the gym. be sulked. But it is more probable, . Personally, however, I feel that weighs 186 pounds. Wilson, c ...... 3 1 1 5 0 0 to eating a doughnut and drinking Myer. 2b ...... 3 Bat grinds out a feWrwailes every that It was his sensitiveness that . :’ a cup of coffee for breakfast, but Don’t butter a whole slice of W est, c f ...... 4 0 justicewould be better served if'hej Haymann has had a couple of Gelbert, ss ...... 3 2 2 2 6 Tate, c ...... 4 1 mommg and m the afternoon goes brought about his unhappy standing minor'bouts in small chabs under Grabowskl, P •...... 4 1 2 1 2 now h® drinks a lot of milk and eats bread. gets what he deserves. | Don’t cut a salad with your Cronin, ss ...... 2 into the gym for a hard workout. with tee Pirates. Cuyler is not tee —---- I the management of^ the ■ fsteran, fresh fruit, and vegetables and has Hayes. 3b ...... 4 Mickey Flahive, local lightweight 31 11 13 27 14 1 Marberry, p ...... 4 0 sulking type. Tom O’Rourke. He has done con­ Boston his meals reguarly— and ye», chews j Knife, and former member of the Stribling McCarthy’s Opinion. his food. ^ ' Don’t cut more than one piece of siderable fighting in Europe and in A B. R. H. PO. A. E. '31 5 10 27 8 2 entourage, steps a few rounds with Ask Joe McCarthy, manager of Germany lost a close decision to Rlchbourg, r f ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 But hear Sam. niMt ®t a time. , Cleveland BLEACHER SEATS $1 Maranvillc, s s ...... 5 1 1 3 7 1 Battallno every day and Mickey tee Cubs, about Kiki. Max Schmeling two years ago. “Am I a happy kid? I can prac- Don’t drink milk with meat, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Slsler. lb ...... ,'i 0 0 10 0 0 4 says Bat is bitting harder than ever. “There was never a more valuable Bell, 3b , 3 01 0 0 0 tlce with the Cubs and get special Don’t ever be late for an appoint- J«mles6n, If Tavener, ss e • e • s • e 4 The Hartford featherweight’s team player in baseball,” is tee way FOR WORLD’S SERIES Clark. 3b ...... 4 0 0 2 O' 0 instructions and when they are ment. , u * Averill. cf . • e e e • • • 4 record, both as an amateur and s McCarthy sizes him up. “,A trouble Dunlap, I f ...... 4 1 2 0 0 away I’m going to work out at And “Red” modestly goes about ______i 'Fonseca, lb 4 professional, Is. liberally sprinkled maker ? He gives the pitchers in Maffulre. 2b ...... 3 0 1 3 0 3 NEW BRITAIN LEGION Legett. c ...... 4 0 2 1 1 Crotona Park and keep in trim and like^any averap Falk, rf '... with knockouts. He is a remarkably this league all tee trouble they help the other 'and-lot kids. Have with one idea, to make good as a kid J, Sewell, 2b • • « I e • e 4 Mail Order Sale o f' Reserve Scibold, p ...... (I 0 0 0 0 4 hard hitter for a featherweight and want We’d like to have a lot more Peery, p ...... 3 10 2 0 to take a shower or bath every day, baseball player and Join the Cubs. Hodapp. 2b Seats Opens Today— Rules BACKS OUT OF GAME L. Sewell, c «•#•##'ee 4 the majority of his bouts have found trouble makers like Cuyler.” ■ / , Hudlln, p . 3 him winner by kayo before the fifth TTils hks been one of Cuyler’s , Governing the Applications. 36 4 8 24 18 2 St. Louis ...... 601 002 l l x — i l 34 } '7 24 18 2 round. In fact, his habit of bring­ most successful seasons in tee big Boston ...... 003 001 000— 4 ing all his bouts to speedy ter^ a - leagues. The world series will come . The scheduled post-season base­ Runs batted In; Orsattl 4, Frisch, Washington ...... 101 000 03z—5 Chicago, Sept 12.—The mail or­ High, Gelbert, Grabowskl, Maranvllle Cubs And Athletics Cleveland ...... 010.000 100— 2 tion began to get monotonous and as a fitting climax to his work of • l.i u ball game between Manchester and 2, Bell. Wilson 2, Leggett; two base Run* batted in: West. Hodapp 2. Hartford boxing'fans clamored for this yesx. der sale of reserved seat tickets for New . Britain* American Legion the World Series between the Cubs hits. Hafey, Gelbert, Maranvllle. Or- Myer, Hayes 2, Marberry: two base stilfer opposition for him. He is batting over tee .350 mark posts for Saturday afterjioon here satti, Grabowskl; three base hits, Or­ hits. J. Sewell, Judge: three base and the Philadelphia Athletics This summer be outclassed Eddie and leads tee Teague with 33 stolen ’>ras cancelled this morning. sattl, Grabowskl, Wilson. hits. Goslin. - opened here today. • (Second Game) Lord in a battle for the state, cham- bases. ‘Evar .Swanson, highly touted Manager Jack Jenney announced Need But Four Wins With the opening of the sale a St. L p u ls ...... 300 080 .Olz— 7 pioDsUp and then won a decision speed mercihant of the Reds, of that he had received word from the Boston ...: ...... 001 000 000— 1 over A1 Brbwn, dropping the flashy whose base stealing you. have been long list of rules governing applica­ Batteries; St. Louis, Johnson, and tions for tickets was Issued. Appli­ New Britain team that they would col()md boy to the canvas thouga reading all summer, has 27. - 'luy- be unable to play. No reason was H. Shitth. Boston, R. Smith and Four more victories and the Ath-? Pittsburgh, 2 to 1 and 10 to 5. The HIGH SCHOOL OPENS . cations for more than two tickets to Legett.i ' the third place not scoring a kayo over him. Now ler’s work In tee field has kept pace given by the Hardware City post. letica are in. The same goes for the Bucs now top he finds himself facing a chance for \^th his offensive offerings. He has any single person will be ignored Giants but by four and one-half New Britain asked that the game Cubs. They both have something one of tee best throwing arms m and each purchaser will have to games. SEASON ON SEPT. 27 the world’s title though not yet two sign an agreement that he will not be called off for good. BOBBY GRANT p S over fifteen games yet to'play. years in the professional end of the baseball and he knows how to use sell any tickets allowed to him, pen­ The man, woman or tthild who CHINA STOPS ’EM. game. "This is my big chance, ’ it alty being refusal of admission. can still detect a stray gleam of says Bat. “I hope to win—and on a Drastic action is stopping reckless Manchester High’s first football Bleacher seats will be sold only MIDDLETOWN EVENT hope for the Yankees or,.Pirates driving In China. .According to Cap- knockout.” UEAO IN t e n t h o f g a s . at the gates at Wrigley field on the Last Night Fights should step right up and claim the... tain A. S. Woods, adviser to the game will be played the last Fri­ days of the three games scheduled vaudeidlle billing and cigarette tes•a caiinese police at Nanking, wl^en a day afternoon of the present About lo per cent of all tee g a s .- for Chicago, October 8, 9 and 16. timopisJa -that would be theirs ollne umd in tee United States ia Middletown, Sept. 12.—Bobby reckless driver kills a person there month—September 27. East Haft- The price for bleacher seats is $1. At New York—Georgie Levine, world’s champion optimists. he is placed against a wall and shot. treated with tetraethyl lead, result­ Ticket orders must be for three Brownsville, and Floyd Herbert, Grant, Wethersfield Country- Club Phlladfelphla reached the foUr- ford will be the opposing school imd Home Runs ing in tee ethyl grade sold at gaso­ youngster, came back to the field of games. Newark, fought ten rounds to a game stage when they slipped the A man smoking 20 cigarets a the game will be started id that line’ stations. The City Council yesterday draw at Dexter park. one day competition in the Middle- White Sox a 7 to*4 defeat while the city. The local eleven Is practicing ^tutb, Tfankces ...... dd. town Golf Club’s medal Invitation day would require slightly more granted the Cubs’ management spe­ Mary Roth, Brownsville, won six Yanks were taking a licking from than three years to get through faithfully 4h preparation for the Klein, PhUlies ...... r. .38 cial permission to erect 8,000 extra round decision over Bills Hum­ tournament yesterday long enougli St. Louirf. The A ’s and Sox scored coming'season. With , the bulk of Wilson, Cubs ...... • V 38 to taJee away another, top prize. a mile, or 11,500 boxes of cigar­ ' Visit the bleacher seats for the series. phries, Woodhaven. • all their runs in the first Inning. ets, contining 20 cigarets to the last year’s great team among the Ott, Giants ...... A ^7. He was in far from typical form Crowder shut out the champions, The 8,000 seats made possible by box. missing, a merry battle Is In pro­ Hornsby, Giants ...... 38 the extra bleachers will be available NEARLY BREAKS RECORD. yet was able to keep his shots out 5 to 0, the second time he has gress among the new candidates for Foxx, Athletics ...... -32 at $1 each and will be sold only on of the treacherous wind with enough blanked them this season. _ He al­ various positions. Gehrig, Yainkees ...... 31^ McGovern the day of the game. ■Venice, Sept. 12.—^Major H. O. D. success to lead home the field- of lowed but five hits. O'Dbul, Phillies 30 some fifty players; Grant posted a ------1— ^— To make the extra bleachers sec­ Seagrave, the British automobile Despite a seven-run rally In the Simmons, Athletics aactececeepc 28 tion possible, carpenters will con­ and motor boat racer, came within 77 in the morning and at 82 after seventh inning by the Tigers, ip y m e J O E struct a veritable bridge over two an ace of setting a new speed boat lunch with a 159 that was just a Red Sox went on to score an 8 to Granite C o /s avenues adjacent to Wrigley Field, record, today when his craft “Miss single shot better than the total of 7, ten inping victory. Washington y a r n 's POLO Ma t c h e s S. A. Brady of Meadowbrook. Memorial halting automobile traffic during England” flashed over the Duke of scored three In the eighth to trim 4 AoPPoM Ef^T IS Leading Batters the series. The temporary bleach­ Piedmont’s cup course today at an Third place w ^t to Sam Smart, Cleveland, 6 to 2. • i.- New York, Sept 12.—Three ers will be constructed to permit average of 148 kilometers • (91.908 who negotiated .an 82 and'a 78 de­ Chicago moved hearer the Na­ teaois, Sands Point, O ld‘Aiken and ' EshibitiOB spite the most consistent 111 fortune HAUP © P "THfe "T lM e . j.'- ^ ■ pedestrian trsiffic, however. miles) per hour. tional flag by humbling Philadel­ National I< e ^ e Greentree today remain in the run­ Orders for tickets must be for The world record of -92.838 miles on the greens. “Bud” Geoghegan phia, 5 to 2 whUe ^he Pirates were G. AB. R. H. PC. ning for the Mon^ Waterbury of s ' . three'games, making the price for per hour was made by Gar Wood at was next in line with 164, a stroke losing tv/ice to thS Giants.' Nebi O’Doul. Phlla. .i.l3 5 558 128 220 .898 MemoriaT Polo Cup. ahead of Spencer Brainard, the Mill Harman Bkln* ..131 613 98 198 .887 one reserved grandstand tic.ket Detroit on Sept. 4, 1928. , did the flinging for^the cubs. Lefty T a rrT N . Y. f . 134 642, 92 205 .378 Sands Point will meet Old Aiken $16.50 and for one box seat ticket River left hander. The only other O’Doul went to bat four times with­ H o r « b y ; ChL ...1 3 8 537 138 202. .376 in the second semi-final match next Monuihents and $19.80. Two grandstand tickets v.*ill All Lose Same Day player to break 170 was Andy Pier­ out hitting safely. Hack Wilsp Staphehaon. Chi. 131 443 85 m .864 Wednesday and If Tomi^'- Hiteh- cost $33 smd two box seat ducats, Three big league pitchers, Haid son, who struggled through the and Chuck Klein both hit homers to - Leader a year ago, today. P. Waner, cock apd his mates retain the form M a ik e rs Fltteburgh, .888. $39.60. Malone and Myles Thomas, hail wind in .88-85. remain deadlocked for the league they dtepleyed yesterday in trounc­ Tickets at $3 apiece will be on from Altoona, Pa. On July 12 all The leaders were; lead. ' American Lcnrae _. ing Roslyn, 15 to 11. Sands Point Oritlml iBiCoaceptiopi sale at the box offices at Wrigley lost their games, Brooklyn beating R. M. Grant, Wethersfield, 77- Brooklyn" though beaten by the Fozx. Phlla. ....1 8 6 4'79 114 177 .870 wUl ^mest Greentree in tee final. . 82— 159. Reds, 4 to 2; left the field cheered. Fonseca, Clev. ...132 607 88 186 .367 Moderate Ui Price Field the day of each game for the Haid while the Giants beat Malone Slmmoni. Phil. ..H2 HI Greentree advanced to tee last hack part of the upper grand­ and Cleveland d^eated Thomas. S. A. Brady, Meadowbrook, 62- For In Rookie Newsome from Ma­ Manuah. St. I* ...12 7 SI8 81 188 .863 round by a 20 to 8 win over tee 147 Allyn St, Hartford stand tier and to standing room. 78— 160. con they seem to h a v e -uncovered a Alexander. Dat ..135 646 99 •||| Hurricanes. S. G. Smart, Middletown, 82- real pitching^ find. Given decent LazserL N. T. ,...188 491 80 >*53 Prospective'purchasers will have to Paddock Maps Paths Now Leader a year ago today. Goalln. -•■'A 79- 161. * support he might l^ive won over stand in line. Charlie Paddock, form er "fastest Washington. .380. r Local RepreeentatlTo J. J. Geoghegan, Middletown, mighty Red, Lucas. ; ' Distribution of tickets will be human,” used to bum up the cinder Enatera Leagna Mules for Polo made October 2 by registered r.;ail. paths, but he’s mapping the roads 85-79— 164. St. Louis defeated the Braves Schlnkel, Bdgt. ..149 684 111 280 .877 . Parisians are playing polo on No reservations have been made now. Paddock is employed by the Spencer Brainard, Mill River, twice, 11 to-4 and 7 to 1. Grabowskl, Klmmlck, Bdgt. 142 485 116 182 ,37o mules Instead of ponies. 'Hie gams, Ml*. J. F u ller M iteh ell Cor Chicago fans at Shibe Park in Lamgwith Publishing Company of 82>83— 165. recruit hurler, won the first game. Gill. A lbany' ....1 4 4 818 146 226 .389 played with mules, is much longer Phono 24129 s Minneapolis, which publishes tour­ Andrew Pierson, Middletown, Giant hopes "for second place took Pepioikl Prov. ..146 n o 102 219 .869 teen as it played ponies; Philadelphia; ly likewise none for ULAMiir.orr. Yordy. Alb...... 144^870 122 218 .369 in with '’’hiladelphians at Wrigley Field. ist aUases. 85.84— ’69. a decided rise as tbey blasted ♦ ^ ^ ■•♦»♦-•».•••» t I-.--- • rr- l-,-. ■• i. •, . •. •;..■•••. • •• 1 - - * • - .• t-T - - - ;■ ' ’AT'> J- . •"> ^ MANC3HESTBR- BWrtKG kERALDrSOUtli MANCHBSTj^^COKNt ’■ ....•-•"’ V,:...... ^.....,,.1 , , , , , , M-.,, ...... '...... y r -f.

T H C C L 2I l$ # I FI ED LECTIO BUY AM D »EUL _,_ruw-i------...... , r -1- - ...... - ' " > HOUSES. FOR SALE 72 Want Ad Informatkm LOST AND FOUND 1 r epairing 23 Oldesit and Newest M e^M c Engines • T ^ ■ • ' . FOUND—MALE Airedale, taken / / Manchester upon premlaea about August 15. ShlwiNU MACHINE repairing of a|l makes, oilSv needles, and snppllea. Evening Herald ' Telephone Rosedale 30-4. Owner / FOR SALE—WEST Center street, may have' Sgme by paying for adv. R. w. Garrard, 87 Edward street. nelv 6 room house, wdth fire place, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ Tel. 4301. . .amd garage, built in bath tub and MENTS shower, hard wood finish, large AUI^MOKILBS f o r s a l e 4^ v a c u u m C L E A N ^ pbonograpL. \ Count ilx avortao wordi to a |!n«> clock, gun repairing, key filling. ^ W»nt k cook, tot. Will sell for less than cost, as Inltlalt. number* and GOOD USED CARS Bralibwalle. 52 Pearl street. Wght a clerk, my business calls me to Hartford. each count ae a Phone Hartford 2-6605, or' write worda aa two worda Minimum coat la Cash or Terms Wank a partner. prlea of three , Madden Bros. MATTRESSES, box tprlnga, pil­ Box W, in care of Herald. lows and cushiony made .over Want a stluatlbn, 681 Main St. Tel. 6500 Lin* rate* o*r day for tranalent equal to new. I day service. Phone Want to sell, a. tftrin. Bffeetlr* March 17. . For Sale— 1928 Chevrolet Rpadster. ! 6448 Manchester UpholaierlngXp. Want to bor.row money. Caah Charge 1929 Whippet 6 Coupe demonstra- | 331 Center street. Established FOR SALE —6 ROOM house, Eng­ I Ota V Ota Want to sell sheep, cattle. 6 ConaecuUv* Day* tor. ^ ! since 1922. lish type, all improvements, gfum 3 ConaecuUv* Uaye a Ota a Ota Want to aell town property. wood trim dowmstairs, built in bath % Dayn*y ,,.,***••***••••» 11 »• Ota II •• Ola All ordar* tor Irregular inatrtlone " i MPMRiKG. r e « - l * l i » 0, « « , u . Want to sell groeWtea. drugs, tub, fire place, at 26 Phelps Road. wMI b* charged at lha '^'“ “ Sirikotor Sle. I . Want to ’ aell boots and shoes. Apply Howard Tingley, 90 HoU SL Soecial rate* for Iona tarir avery 91 Center St. Tel. 8275 ! quea bought M d sold.^ dav advartiaina given upon The Old Wood Shop, 15 Pitkin St. Want to sell dry goods, carpeta. FOR SALE —6 ROOM house, all Ad* ordered tor three ot els daje 1925 Dodge Sedan. Want to sell clothing. baUt. caps. improvements, lot 60x100, two car and stooped before the third or afth CHIM NEYS CLEANED and repair­ garage, ^en house, and yard. In­ (la.v will h* charged onl.v toi the eo- 1928 Studebaker Coach. Want to find buyers for anything, tual number of time* the *d ''1927- Dodge Coupe. ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw quire of owner 718 North Mair e.l. charging at the rat* earned, hut ADVEKTiSE tN THE HEKAI.D 1929 Graham Paige Sedan. filing and grinding. Work called street, Gustave Magnuson. no allowance* or jefiind* can he maoe for. Haroid Clemson. 108 North Advertising gains new, customers, on six time ad* atopped after tn* 1924 Dodge Coupe. FOR SALE—SINGLE SIX ROOM 1927 Chrysler Coupe. Elm street. Tel. 3548. Advertising keeps old customers. ” ^No'*‘"ni forblde": diaplav line* not house, modern improvements, sun A number of other good use’, Advertising makes success easy, porch and garage. 153 West Center *°Tlia Herald will not ba reiponsibl* c&rs* Advertising begets confidence, street.' Tel. 3512. Will consider tor more than one incorrect inaertion Crawford Auto Supply Co. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Advertising means business, building lot in trade. j of eny advertisement ordered for Center and Trotter Sts. These tw^o.ilqcomotives will be on .'display at th.e Springfield Exposition SPECIAL DAY and evening sum­ more than on* time Tel. 6495 or 8063 Advertising, shows energy. 'OR SALE OR rent, 7 room single next week. _ The one on the right is the first electric locomotive ever con­ The Inadvertent omission of incor­ mer classes now open In bgrber- j rect uuhlicailon of advertlslnc will be Advertise and succeed. house on Walker street, practical- | structed. Tfie-one on, the left is the latest type locomotive. Ing. Low rate of tuition. Inquire rectlfled onlv by cancellation of the 1924 NASH 4-DOOR COUPE. ty new, modem 2-car garage. Own- j charge made for^the service rendered Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Mar­ Advertise Judiciously, . 1928 ESSEX COACH. cr will sacrifice for quick sale or lower the roof of the—car .and a until October, 1889, when river ser­ ket street, Hartford. Advertise or bust, All advertisement* muit conform 1928 OLDSMOBILE COACH. rent with privilege of buying — collapsible, trolley grame was' im- vice was suspended. This rdic of In style, copy and tyoogmohy with 1926 FORD TUbOH. Advertise weekly, easy terms. James J. Rohan. Tel. | pro'vised at'thie \^nsonia shops in bygone transportation in Tecont regulations enforced by the uunllsh- 1- J25 OAKLAND SEDAN. Advertise now time for thie' initial trip. years has been stored at Hartford srs and they reserve the right to h e Lr WANTED—: ;; 7433. 1923 STUDEBAKER. Advertise A t the railrbad trestle which and a few inontbs ago was resur­ edit, revise at reject any copy con­ 1928 OLDSMOBILE STDAN. FEMALE 35 sidered otOectlonahle. PROSPEsdt STREET on high eleva- caused the'-low ci^rance a box was rected by the New Haven Railroad CIX>SlNf} H llHR—ClaaalfleU ads 1925 JE W E TT TOURING. HERE tlon, neaf beautiful Rogers and kept contalniiig'.' ac flexible insulated and reconditioned for preservation. to be Dubllshed same day must be re­ 2— 1926 ESSEX COACHES. Pinney hpmes, close to bus service, cable which wks connected with the The New Haven Railroad’s elec­ ceived by 12 o'clock nron. Saturdav* MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES new English type home, 6 well ar-' trolley wire, the-free end being a W AITRESSES, refined, general trification- at the west end of its . 1069 Main St.- Tel. 5462 ranged rooms, sun parlor, break­ brass contact piete. When the col­ TELEPHONK YOUR WAN'l houseworkers, cooks, first class line was opened for service in 1906. Thomas E. Donahue, Mgr. fast nook, hot water heat, tire lapsible frame...was lowered to the nurses, attendants, salesladies,, ex­ Of the original 41 electric locomo­ ADS place, tile bath with shower, brass roof, a plug" was inserted in a perienced baker. Edna B. M b r g ^ tives, ten have traveled more than Ads are acceptad over the telephone 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN plumliing throughout, attached socket contained in a wooden block at the CHAKUB RATk given «l»°v.e Employment Bureau, 18 Asylum 1,400,000 miles each. The tota l'’ 1925 HUDSON COACH heated garage. Price low. Terms. on top of the car and the.cable was i mileage of the 41 up to and includ- aa a convience to advertiaert. but street, Hartford. Tel. 5-0066. the CASH KA I'LS will he accepted a» BETTS GARAGE Faulkner Co., 64 Pearl street, paid out, thereby providing, current ] jng juiy, 1929 was 56,033,184 miles, F’LMA Pa VMBN'I If paid at the busi­ Hudson-Essex Dealer—129 Spruce Hartford. Telephone 2-2241. for operation under the-trestle. |the equal of 2,250 times around the ness office on or before th* seventh In those nrst days of electric earth at the equator. The engine day following the first FOR SALE—^1925 Ford roadster, FOR ' S A L E —Bungalow. 5 rooms each ad otherwise the CHeRt.H, good condition. Inquire John Clu- freight transportation lightning ar­ with th§ greatest mileage is the RATE will be colletAed. No resi'onsi, with garage'and good size Mece ot low, 35 Chestnut street. resters had not been introduced and “ 07” which up to July 31 had been blllty for errors In telephoned ad* HELR WANTED—MALE 36 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 A PA HIM E N rs-^ FI - ATS- land. 147 Middle Turnpikf. Vickie's operated a total of 1,418,022 miles. will be assumed and their ecciiracy burnouts were frequent during elec­ FOR SALE — STU D EB AKER sedan, TENEMEIVTS «3 Store. Telephone 8780. ■, . tric storms. So serious were the de­ All these locomotives are still in cannot be guaranteed. CLOTHING SALESMAN—Young FOR S A LE t-CONTENTS of a nice year old, excellent condition, cost lays resulting, from this cause that main line high speed service. They INDEX OF CLASSIUCA- 1 man of character and experienced furnished, ,3 room heated apart- $1400 new. Will only sell at private FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement the ipanagement-finally adopted the go into the shops at regular inter­ In selling men’s clothing. Our ex­ naent, nicely furnished, all in A -l LOTS FOR SALE 73 TIONS sale. Telephone F. H. Anderson's with garage, all modern improver practice of suspending operation vals for inspection and overhauling. Births A pensive store opening program for condition,' everything to start in' U office. 4123. ments. Inquire 35 Flower streeL during thunder showers. It is not unusual for them to travel Engagements . the next six months' means a neces­ housekeeping. Must be seen to 1 a HOME BUILDERS—We have a Marriages ...... c Tel. 8534. few choice building lots on Pros­ The locomotive was built for'a 500 miles a day. Deaths ...... D FOR SALE—FORD COUPE $50 if sity of men for greater responsi­ appreciated, one beautiful 3 piece freight service: connecting the mills K bilities. Montgomery Ward & Co., mohair suite, twin beds complete, pect street, close to bus , service, Card of Thanks F taken at once. Apply 38 Lancaster FOR RENT—331 EAST CENTER convenient to mills, price low. at An.sonia with the wharf of the In Memorlam ...... Main street. So. Manchester, Cohn. beautiful dresser and chest, rugs, Naugatuck Valley Steamboat Com­ Lost and Kound 1 Road between 6 and 8 p. in. street, flat all modern, five large Terms. Faulkner Company, 64 George Bernard Shaw says «.nere 2 parlor table, spinet desk, lamps, sunny rooms. Apply on premises. pany of. Derby.. Regular freight Announcements ...... Pearl street, Hartford. Tel. 2-2241. is no such thing as a Typical Amer­ Personals ...... J dishes . etc. $500 worth can be Telephone 5077. service between those points wa^ Aatniniihtlea AUTO ACCESSORIES— SITUATIONS WANTED— bought for $300. Inquire at Benson begun in July 1888 and continued, ican. Is it possible be hasn’t seen Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 any of the people who pose for thtf h TIRES 6 FEMALE 38 furniture Company, Johnson Block. FOR RENT—ONE, TWO or three except during'.the months of Decem­ Automobiles for Exchange .. illustrations in vegetable oil adver- Auto Accessories—Tire* .... 6 steam heated furnished rooms, i ber, January, afad February, when 7 tisepients ? Auto Kepairlng— Painting .. FOR SALE—THREE 33x5 heavy W A N T E D — HOUSEW ORK and Reasonable prices. Apply H. Minti FIRST, NEWEST EECTRIC the driver was' closed to navigation, Auto Schools ...... 7-A duty truck tires, slightly used. In­ WANTED— 10 BUY 58 8 care of children. Mary Frey, 256 Dept. Store, Depot Square. Autos—Ship bv Truck ...... quire Wilson & Dudek Serthce Sta­ Hackmatack street. Autos— For Hire ...... a Highest prices paid for Garages—Service—Storage . i« tion, rear Johnson Block. TO RENT—3 ROOM APARTMENT ENGINES AT EXPOSITION Motorcycles—Bicycle*^...... 11 , ' JUNK 12 I will buy anything saleable in this in Purnell Block; all modem im- Wanted Autos—Motorcycles SITUATin.NS WANTED— proveinents. Apply G. E. Keith, Itaainraa nn«: Hrofesalonnl Service* BUSINESS SERVICES line. MAIJ?. 39 1115 Main street. NevV Hav€n Railroad to Put on Business Services Offered ...... 13 OFFERED 13 Wm. Ostrlnsky, 91 Clinton. Tel. 5879 $ 5500- Household Services Offered ...... l*-A Interes.ting Display at $500 dr more down g^iyes vou a warrantee deed to a 6 room sin­ Building—OontracTins ...... jJ W A N T E D —W O RK in milk-room, W IL L P A Y HIGHEST cash prices FOR R E N T —6 room tenement, all Florists-Nurseries ...... to FLUFF RUGS, made to order from modern improvements, also five Springfield Fair Next Week. gle house,and space for 2 cars. 2 poultry houses, lot 75x150 with by experienced man. 50 Woodland for rags, paper, magazines and plantings, aqd’ about 15 fruit trees. The house has steam heat, Funeral Directors ...... your old carpets, write for par­ room flat on Center street. Inquire Healing—Plumbing—Roofing ... l< street. Phone 30-34. metals. Also buy all Kinds of ‘ One of the “exhibits at the East­ gas an(l other conveniences. This is not a brand new house but Insurance ...... J® ticulars. C. Schulz,-, 5 Chamber- 147 East Center street. Tel. 7864. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... i» lain street, Rocktnlle, Conn. chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial ern StqtesEjcposition at Springfield, it is a real, good bargain for someone. It is close oy schools, Moving—Trucking—Storage ... LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 6389 o f 3886. FOR RENT—4, 5, AND 6 ROOM’ %eptembert5-21, will be a relic of trolley and factory. ' ^ Painting— Papering ...... BUILDING- rents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 railroad freight transportation— the G ood • bii^Wing lot 557a32 on Hemlock street. H?rd surfaced Professional Services...... first electric freight locomotive ever street, walk, curb, gas, sewer all ready for usu. The price is Repairing ...... CONTRACTING 14 FOR S A L E —A C AR load of tuber­ Main street. Telephone 4642. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning culin tested cows, just arrived. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 constructed. For comparative pur­ reasonable. * Toilet Goods and Service .. TO RENT—CENTENNIAL apart-’ poses, the New Haveti Railroad, the » $4,400 buys a-2 family house of ten nwms, baths, etc. Lot Fresh or nearby springers, under FOR RENT—2 ROOMS suitable for Wanted—Bustnes.- Service .. STONE M ASO N—Stone and cobble State and Federal supervision. ments. foqr »oom apartment, jani­ owner of the old locomotive, will measures aJiDUt 1-2 acre. I he materia; for the house is worth Biincattonal light housekeeping. Inquire 99 also have'on display one of its most chimneys, also fireplaces, piers and Franklin Orcutt, Coventry. Tele­ tor service, heat, gas range, ice nearly this price. Courses and Classes...... Main street, Manchester. modem electric freight engiiies in Private Instruction ...... foundations. Mason work of any phone Manchester Rosdale 34-3. box furnished. Call Manchester Brand bely single. Henry Street, Elijabetb Park, 6 .r>>7ms with use today between New H&ven £ind modern equipment and decorations. A t the price of $7,500 It Dancing ...... kind done by day or contract. FOR RENT—FURNISHED room Construction Company, 4131. Musical—Dramatic ...... Charles Anderson, 1016 Middle N cy^ York. mightpay^y^U-to investigate. > Wanted—Tnsfructlon 3(J for one or two persons, comer Bis- TO R E N T —6 ROOM tenement, all Compared with the up-to-date Plnnnrlfil Turnpike East, So. Manchester, POULTRY AND sell and Foster streets. Inquire 109 Bonds—Stocks—Mort^aaes .... 31 Conn. Tel. 4978. Improvements, with garage. Dial model, the first electric freight loco­ Business OpDortuniiles ...... SUPPLIES 43 Foster street. 4372 or call at 197 Center street. motive is indeed an antiquated af­ Money to Loan ...... 33 fair. It vi^. built by the Pullman SMITH Help nod filtnaltons FI-OKISTS— NURSERIES 15 FOR S A LE — RO ASTING ducks 35c FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, Car Com ply at Pullman, Illinois, ■- INSURANCE, STEAMSHIP TICKETS. Help Wanted —Female ...... 35 BOARDERS WANTED ^59-A with, heat, and all improvements. Help Wanted—Male ...... 38 dressed, ducks eggs 50c dozen. B. for the A n ^n ia, Derby and Btrm- 1009 ^ i h $treeit, ' ■ Phone 8459 Help Wanted—Male or Female . 37 FOR SAL?i—CUT FLOWERS 25c. T. Allen, 37 Doane street. Tele- WANTED—BOARDERS to know on Norman street. Inquire 109 Nor- i ingham Electric line,, now a part of dozen, such as gladiolus, snap Agenta Wanted ...... 87-A phorte 8837. that Mintz’s Boarding Place man street. Peter Schben. 1 the Connecticut Company, a New situation* Wanted-Female .... , 3» dragons, asters, marigold, phlox or} ' (formerly Cowles Hotel) Depot Haven road subsidiary, and was de­ Situation* Wanted—Male ...... 3« and prize pOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement. In Employment Agencle* ...... 4U hills of snow, golden glow, hydran- FOR: SALE—FLYING Sqiiqre, Manchester, offers you the livered at. Ansdnia, Conn, in 1888. M're Stock— Pel*—I’onllrx—Vehiclek gea, ; shmbs, roses, evergreens, pigeons, cheap. Can Manchester two fam ily house, all modem im­ The first trial trip took place May best table board for the money, at provements. Inquire • 224 Oak Dogs— Birds—rPet* ...... <1 hedgings, hardy, perennials at rea- 6565. $6 per week, to be found anywhere. 1 , 1888: Tlie locomotive weighs LlvetSfock-Vehicle* ...... I* sonj^le prices. McCon'ville’s Nurs- street. seventeen and a half tons and was A.ppiy H. Mintz. Poultry and Suoplle* ...... 43 e iy 'i Homestead Park, Manchester. capable of hauling a train weighing Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR R E N T—6 ROOMS steam heat, Tel. 5947. about thirty-five tons at less than For Sale— MI*rpllnnroa* GARDEN—FARM- with adl improvements and garage. Articles tor Sale ...... <6 50 AFAR I’M HN'I’S-^FLATS— ten miles per hour. The New Boats and accessories...... DAIRY PRODUCTS Inquire 52 Russell street. Havens’ modem electric freight Building Materials...... ••••• MOVING—TKUGKING— TKNKMKNTS 63 giants wei^h about a hundred and Diamond*— Watches—Jewelry 4s FOR SALE—BEST Cbnicord grapes, FOR RENT—4-room flat, all im­ fifteen tons, and one can haul Electrical AoDllancea— Hadto ..'.■>■••411 STORA^JE • 20 $1.00 basket. Apply-J.'Rota, 147 FOR RENT—2, FTVB ROOM flats provements, including hot water Fuel and Feed ,...49*A a freight train weighing approxi­ with bath an I'L L S E E TO M e e T i N O ' . H A N KERS^ 1 Q UITE AN F ijjL iN ^ ; c Y n P E R A I UNOERTAKINV THE OLD SINCE 2£ K E L I K E □ IT THAT HE GETS i^eLievE. 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A black cat ran in front of an automobile carrying a load of pfeo- ale at a speed of sixty miles an wur. “A black cat! Spit over your left irtioulder!” shouted the driver. In complying with his ’own com­ mand, he ran the car into a ditch and, after three revolutions of the car, the driver climbed out of the wreck anrf excleiuied: “Some fool didn’t spit.”

With girls styles may come and go, but a porch swing never again W l. have aU the attractions of rn automobile. ■ V 1 L- Crotby, G »«t Britain righto reaervoa "What ls*the 19 th Hole Fye heard OlfSS , Piaturea Syndicate, Inc. so ihuch about?’*' .; “Oh, that lax what We-eall a golf­ OUK BOARDINIv KDUSE er’s filling station.’’ By Fontaine By Gene When pretty ghrla *® swln»- She came home with her hat on The Unspeakably “Stinky” Davis -gOng, a shore breeie has some- one side and her clothes all crushed tMng to blow about. looking. ' FEi/J A#iP FAR Looks as though she’s been knock­ via'RASM AS 'Voii Al^E* BBiWBBliJ Hours o f so b er n ess , ed down a motorist," said one 1b CMlM A SriARB pF; neighbor, ^rmpathetically;’’ PIP VoUR PEAR 6LP SRAUp p A “Or picked- up,’’ aaid another, FV/6R IfeLL- Votl OFIIIB FPI.SOPE thoughtfully. mio-B I ABoUtT A CBR-TAf/a HOOPLE MR c MmbkK POCtiMl^.kil' OF US The second syllable of the-word OKi VOUR SiPB OF "THE CLAM, “installment*^ is certainly mislead- iuuiis1R(oas itooPt-BS, w^ipuV ^ \a1Ho He l p A RESPo^iSlBLE in$r« ^ TIRED OF THESE? We tried to stall off a paym«it FAILS l b AASaIi Io ^ VoiiR SIPB PoSiiloKl ultrH A BAMK once and (almost lost our car. 0F1UB familV IVIB r e c c r ps ! Every THIE w^l nd.-EiUELAAiP,? ,, l e a k if you go far enoup- ^d ““Have you ever driven a car?’’ i RBCALL mV J>BAR OLD «a>v/Hcrr He e l s Ho o p l e . you don’t have to go the lady appUcant for a licehse was eRAiiI>F/im4BR -TfeLU^i6 M& AS -lilEV CALLEP H/M >-«*- ^ If. Par is six and one solution SlSlCG^* ' ~ f i /JallV c a u e HT on another page “One himdred and twenty thou- A' LAP, IHAI" IHBRB VdAS A SCA^PAL ,nd mUes." but itt her husband I? I OF SOMIB'WaAP IKi VoliR CLAU, Him ui c H/aAA who was standing near by, “and OV/BR -life OVaKiBRStllP weariaIe a t a k e T 1 A never had a hand on the wheel.” OF A (Xii^OE We’re never going to reduce the UlAS number of traffic accidents by let­ ting the girls run around without ^ FI/kiALLV, SerfYLEP stockings. WrTtl A SrALWARr « k- i Don’t you know that you should OAK n ^ B B \ alwsiys give half of the road to a wo­ A LOKiELV ROAP ‘ man driver?” asked the police of a motorist who came near having a .X, colUsion on the street with another I car. “I always do,” replied the man, “when I find out which half of the road She wants.” Man runs his car into the one 6 A ahead and crumples its mud guard. The irate fiapper at the wheel of TH E RULES. the dam^red bus speaks her mind thusly in indignant tones: “Didncha 1__^The idea of Letter Golf is to see me put out my arm?” change one word to another and do Embarrassed Culprit (feiebly) It in par, a given number of strokes. “No, madam.” , Thus to change COW to HEN, in “ ^ e ll,” grow ls the angrry lady, three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, “ru bet you’d aseen my leg if I’d AUUHUB BO^iBS V- M HEiN stuck that out.” 2—You change only one letter k v# 11^ a t a time. Here is a chance for you to make ^ T A milV ct-osrf 3__You must have a complete some money. One of our garage dis­ ,MEO.U.al ■r USA swwct IHC. f-/ 2 word, of common usage, for each plays the following sign near its tool -----— jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ chests. “Five dollars in gold will be tions don’t count. cheerfully paid to any person for 4—The order of letters cannot be beating into insensibility any thief changed. ______foimd giiilty of) stealing tools from B y ' C ^ i i e this shop. Either bare fists or clubs Opporttmity; knocks may be used. Drag in the carcass of “Oh, say, Uttle "playmate, can you WASHINGTON TUBBS U the offender and claim jrour reward. tell me when a man is down and Persons staking to borrow tools < A r r o c ROOT o « A n y p a « ce l o c k should be handled roughly but not c in O S o S e OF AW EMES. THE EUMV OF V I O B E k V p / “Yes, dear, when he can’t^ buy a /pootfress SIBERIA SWOTAVtSKy, ' permanently injured.” car on the installment plan!” Se^UT^FOL AMP B^OTlC, TUG. NIASAIB. TbASt "bF YrtRES CoMtiMtVitS. TrtC CWMC6 o f •me CttARMlH^r COOHTESS!

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By SmaU Another Mystery, the North (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM The funny msm. s^ook hsmds all treat. I have some bread and ’round and then’ sat down on eUy. Can you eat good food like ^MI

MODERN HERE’S A CANDIDATE FOB CHENEYGIRI5A. A. SPLDIDID niOGRAM WITTIEST SAYING TITLE STOHE CLOSED W ED NEaiAY AFTSf^OONS DURING SE P tI»IB E B and OLD FASHIONED iUlRANGED BY COLTS ^ e old saying that."he V^o PLANS EOR SEASON laughs last, laughs best’* was DANCING never more appropriate than in toe case of a 10-year-old Man­ Bowling Group Meets Tomor* Large Crowd Expected at East chester boy who was standing .row Night-^Name Dates for At the r a i n b o w at toe Center toe other day. Side Playground Concert, October Activities. Dance and Entertainment A motorist stopped and in­ d b p a i ^ t m e n t s t o r e " s o . h a n c h e s t e r .,c o n n , quired toe way to Provldeifce K-ESaE^OBSB^^aBBB^^aiSaSSBmBESSSSBtBSiBBBBSSSBSI^^BBSSBSSSSSSSSI^BSiaBSaBBaBM^ DANCE PALACE Tomorrow Night. r/ and then to WiUlmantic but toe I Cheney Brothers’ Girls’ Athletic boy said he didn’t know. Dis-* Association made plans for toe com­ Every Tborsday Night Ten carefully selected and well gusted, toe motorist said, “Do varied numbers constitute toe pro- you know anything?’’ i ing fall and winter season activities BUI WaddeU’t Broadcasting grame which will be given by Colt’s Without hesitation, the boy at a dixmer and meeting held in toe Orchestra Armory Band of Hartford at toe replied, "I know I ain’t lost.’’ ! Hale house in Glastonbury* last Pfof. Gates, Prompter East Side Playground band concert , ------night. A very busy program has and entertainment. The Hartford PurchaseV • ' Your •New • Oas Stove * ' hpnrt claims'to be the oldest in toe been arranged. /- A B O U n O W N United States, being founded in •KEEFE-MacPHERSON Tomorrow evening those interest­ 1854. ed in bowling will gather at toe During This Special Selling Of Mrs. wmiarn H. Weltner, Jr., and This will not be toe first time that Colt’s Band has played in Manches­ West Side Rec at 7 o’clock, whether daughter of Hartford are at she has bo,wled in toe league before Twin Spring farm, Lake street, tM ter and adways in toe past it has Miss Doris Kathryn MaqPherson, home of Mrs. Weltnen’s father, E. scored a big hit. Tomorrow night of 27 Florence street, daughter of or not, BO long as she is a member Saniple Models^ Hostess, should bo no exception. The pres­ Mrs. Minetta MacPherson, and of toe organization, is eligible to W. Atwood. participate. A change In toe nfies ence of this band alone should at- •Francis Joseph Keefe of 65 will be made and a vice-president of Mrs. Adele Bantly of Porter tract a large crowd not to mention street') son. of Mf. and Mrs. G. K. Roper, and Garland Gas Stoves street, grand royal matron of toe the free dancing, ice cream, soda Keefe of Salem, Mass., were mar­ toe sport elected. order of Amaranth of ConnecUcut and entertainment. ried this morning at 8 o’clock at St. Last night’s gathering was in toe and her associate officers will yisit The program which toe band will James’s R. C. church. The cere- form of .a social get-together for gflve under toe direction of E. B. mony was performed by Rev. W. P. toe 1929-30 season. Several dates Jessamine Court No. 6 of New Lon­ were named - for activities. Three Weiman follows: Reidy at a nuptial high mass. don this evening. A number of toe will come next month. On October members of Chapman Court of this March—On toe M all...... Goldman The bridal attendants were Miss Selection—The Rainbow Girl ...... LiUian A.. Keefe of Salem, sister of 1 a Harvest supper vrtll be served; $89.50 ' $179.50 town will attend toe supper at 6 on October 14 a dog roast will be o’clock and the meeting to follow.^ ...... Hlrsch the bridegroom, as maid of honor Selection of Popular H its. and Donald S. MacPherson, brother held and on October 28 a Hal­ lowe’en dance will be staged. Gibbons Assembly Catholic L*

Attend The Style Exhibit We^are here'^to serve the N ot Just Coal ■ f V See the Styles puNic.' . We realize that the — but man who wants one board The Best Dressed Men W ill Sponsor ' needs it just as badly as the WILLIS COAL The Enhandng gent who buys a carload. Friday and Saturday Sq>t. 13 -1 4 there’s a whale of a difference as If the Missus wan^ts a shelf one discovers when they bum it I flairdress. Durihg this unusual Style Exhibit, a representative of put up, send the boy over to the yard and 'well see that you get a good dear piece. Or phone us and we’ll send PLACE YOUR ORDER Here you’ll find specialists of the Society Brand Establishments, one of the oldest, many years’ experience in hair largest and most reliable makers of fine clothes, will pre­ it up. Service is our middle name, x dressing and hair treatment sent' their complete lines of new fall styles and custom NOW and yet the modes and methods they apply to you are as new tailoring woolens. W . G. GlGuney Co. ^ FOR WILLIS COAL and modem as the mode o f the This will be an outstanding exhibit of smart styles, moment. Whether it be

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