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VOL. XLV., NO. 30. Olaaatlled Adrertisliift on Pnge • MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. -S) PRICE THREE CENTS ------s t a t e BROWN GRID PLAYER Prom the HaH-Mills’Trial Bench ^ ^ ^ ^ ROOSEVELT PLANIONG ^ FOUR KILLED IN IN PROVIDBNCB ‘‘JUG’’ FEDERAL JUDGE 8. AITEHOA E^LORATION GORSUNE ON Providence, R. I., Nov. 4.— Providence, Nov. 4.— Colonel Hodge, right tackle of Brown’s Theodore Roosevelt, who last famous “iron eleven” was mis­ year explored Central Asia, Is JAIL BREAK AT sing from practice. It came out ENGLISH QUITS planning a scientific exploration STAND DENIES today that the reason he did not In Southern Africa, a'lcording to ! appear on the field was because A: De Olivlera Agues, Portu­ T O M ^P R ISO N ' he had been “ jugged” by Prov- BEFORE TRIAL guese consul, who today made SEEiN^HENRY j Idenee police for a traffic rule known that he had gone over | violation and had been driving various routes with the Colonel. ' without a license. Mr. Roosevelt, It was stated, Warden, Keeper, Two Gnn- Avoids Impeachment Pro­ would, probably spend much of Simpson Disregards Con­ his time hunting bfg game while the geologists, biologists, botan- I men Die in Furious Battle ceedings by Resignmg Ists, taxidermists and other j ventions in Presenting QUICKSANDS KILL scientists delve into their r e -! on Eve of Hearing in search work. The expedition; Witnessed by Thonsands; would start from Portuguese Hall Murder Case; Hits 53 IN MINE FLOOD East Africa and continue 2 Wounded. U.S. Senate. through to Portuguese W est, Willie’s Alibi Blow. Africa. Rare Disaster in Miciii; New York, Nov. 4.— A signed Washington, Nov. 4.— George W. Somerville, N. J., Nov. 4.— Henry confession was obtained by the po­ Iron Workings Gives English, federal Judge for the east­ Stevens, expert marksman, on trial lice today from Robert Weiner, a ern district of Illii^ois, who was to 2INfflGHLIFE with two others for murder In the 24-year-old flsh dealer, that he en­ Miners No Chance. have faced an impeachment ^ trial Hall-Mills case, visited the scene of gineered the daring plot of a before the Senate on Nov. 10, to­ the crime a year after the double ' Tombs jail delivery which resulted day submitted his resignation to NEBYSHOTSIN murder was committed and when' late yesterday In the death of four President Coolldge. Ishpemlng. Mich., Nov. 4.— Sev­ ho passed the spot where the men and the wounding of two It will mean that English will en of fifty-three miners who were bodies were found he almost col­ others. Weiner was the bosom pal escape the trial, full preparations drowned by a cave-in of watery PRirmHOMElapsed, it was testified in court to­ of “ Hymie” Amberg, one of the for which already had been made. quicksand In the Barnes-Hacker day. prisoners, wh<^ blew his brains out. English’s resignation was brought Iron mines here yesterday had to the White House by Edward C. This dramatic testimony was Kramer, of East St. Louis, Ills., his been accounted for early today. glv^n by Mrs, Anna L. Hoag, who chief counsel. Ethel Bnmner, English Nov­ Nfew York, Nov. .4.— Trapped af­ Their crushed and badly mangled President Coolldge accepted it lived on a farm near the scene ol the double murder. ter a murderous dash to shoot their bodies were recovered In No. 6 immediately. elist, Slain, Probably by level of the North Lake mine, two English has not sat on the bench This Is the judges’ outlook on the Hall-Mills trial. J ust back o f the counsel table on the right sit the de­ Mrs. Hoag, an elderly woman, way out of the Tombs prison, three with a sharp incisive voice, came to miles from the Barnes-Hacker since his impeachment by the House fendants: right to left. Henry Stevens: a visiting cousin. Arthur Carpender: “ Willie” Stevens and Mrs. of New York’s most notorious gun­ shaft. last spring. Smeide Husband, Great the stand muffled in a heavy tan men died under the raking fire of The disaster was one of the Rumors of English’s resignation Frances Stevens HAII. Back of them are newspape r reporters. This picture was taken as the trial and brown fur-collared coat. 200 policemen in the prison yard most unusual In the history of opened. ) * She said that she now lives in yesterday afternoon. But before have been current here for some mining. A huge, hidden pocket of time. They first bobbed up when Industrialist East Orange but four years ago she the bad men ended their careers of quicksand broke through the mine resided on a farm near De Russey’s wanton bloodshed they ruled the William P. Zumbrunn, counsel for shaft wall without warning, and the Ku Klux Klan, resigned as a lane where Rev. Edward W. Hall prison yard with three revolvers poured down upon the workers, TESTS “VIOLENCE” and Mrs. Eleanor Mills were sh’ot for ten minutes, killed Keeper Mi­ member of the defense legal staff. TROLLEY BARNS 4 K IG S , 2 QUEENS London, Nov. 4.— Rigid Investi­ trapped on the third and last level Attorney-General Sargent was to death on the night of September chael Murphy and fatally wounded DURING ROBBERY gation of Scotland Yard agents, and 14, 1922. Warden Peter J. Mallon and crit­ of the mines, 1,600 feet below the called into conference by the Presi­ surface. dent before he accepted English’s close examination of private papers Year After Murder ically wounded Daniel O’Connor, PLOT NOT SOLD Supreme Court Called on to De­ a keeper. An outsider was wound­ . Just Before Lunch Hour. resignation. No representative of AT ROYAL WEDDING and documents have failed to show “ Did you hear or see anything ed by a stray bullet. The catastrophe occurred Just the Senate was present. cide if Pistol Threat is Same the underlying facts in a double unusual on the night of September The dead are: before the noon lunch hour. Thirty Accompanying Kramer to the as Act. tragedy which was uncovered today 14, 1922?” Senator Alexander John (Red) M’Kenna, 26, who minutes more and the men would White House were two House mem­ when Roscoe Brunner, multi-mil­ Simpson special prosecutor, asked twice escaped prisons and led a have been safe on the surface. bers who have headed the prosecu­ Rumor Unfounded, Cheney Bridgeport, Nov. 4.— The Astrid and Le^old Unked m lionaire industrialist, and his wife, the witness. holdup gang. Sweeping everything in Its path, tion against English— Reps. Mlch- Maryland Casualty Company, Ethel Brunner, author, were found "I did. That night I heard four Hyman (Micky) Amberg, 22, the hundreds of tons of sand and ner. Republican of Michigan, and of Baltimore, wants the Su­ dead In the home of their daughter. shots” water poured Into every nook and gangstei; of a family of murderers Summers, Democrat, of ’Texas. Brothers Haye Not Pur­ preme Court of Errors to de­ Civil Marriage as All Princess Lichtenstein. “ Did anything unusual come to who faced life imprisonment. cranny of the mine. Its progress Michner had -called a meeting to­ cide if holding a merchant up Both bodies were found on the your attention at any time after the halted by the sub-ends of the lev­ Robert Berg, 29, gunman and day of House managers to put the at point of a ;e%'olver and tak­ dining room table, apparently murders?” Simpson asked. els, it backed up until It bad risen member of the Ben Mints Jewelry finishing touches on the prosecu­ chased Property. Stockholm Cheers. where they had fallen after two “ Yes,” about a year after.” $ to within 175 feet of the surface. ing much of his goods consti­ robbery gang. tion’s case. tutes “ robbery with violfence.” shots had been fired at the conclu­ “ What was that?” Michael Murphy, 51, keeper on The seven bodies recovered in­ Will Not Prosecute sion of a late supper last night. “ Well, a man came to my place—* cluded those of Captain William The Supreme Court, sitting duty in the prison yard. It Is not believed that the gov­ A rumor persisted in Manchester here today. Is hearing argu­ Stockholm, Nov. 4;— In the Gun in Man’s Hand. 'Can you identify that man?” * The Injured are: Tippett and William E. Hill, coun­ ernment will attempt to prosecute today that Cheney Brothers had Although no official statement ty mine Inspector. From the bodies ments on the matter, which presence of four kings, two queens Simpson asked. « Warden Peter J. Mallon, shot English in the courts, as the de­ purchased the property at the Cen­ went to the court on reserva­ has been made by Scotland Yard it She rose from her seat, glanced three times at his post and died at the rescuers were able to picture partment of justice was said to feel ter owned by the Connecticut Com­ tions. aqd scores of lesser. royalties. is reported that a revolver was the horror and swiftness of the around and then dramatically point­ Beekman street hospital. that his resignation in face of an pany and occupied by the car Samuel Komroff, New Ha­ Crown Prince Leopold. of Belgium foqpd. In Brunner’s hand and the ed to Henry Stevens, who was sit­ Daniel O’Connor, keeper, shot In tragedy. The men had apparently bams. It is* unfounded, however. tried to outrun the rushing torrent impeachment trial was sufficient ven jeweler, is plaintiff. He and Princess^ Astrid ' of.Sweden PpUct believe that he first shot hls ting with the other two defendants. the prison yard and in a critical Wife «pd'then himself. that cpme upon them from behind. punishment. Frank Cheney, Jr., today told The was robbed by Mike Riccitelli, were this afternoon married In t 'Tell what occurred,” Simpson . condition at Beekman street hospi­ In the articles of impeachment Herald that no such purchase had afterward slain at Stratford, Tbe Brunner family .has long said. tal. Not Qhanco in I)||llllon. been made. civil ceremony.’ In. tiie. thmoA Focm Officials of the mine declared from the House, English wa^charg- when Mike entered his store,' keen p.rbml^eat in England, and Nearly Collapsed J. Allan Studwell, Insurance ag­ Since the news leaked out so)ue stood Komroff;off wlth''a re­ of-tbe Pbyaljpalace. V .7- Bmutnery es chairman of Braaner^ ent, onlooker, hit by bullet In there wasn’t oiie chance In a mil­ ed with participating In 'a bank­ The Kjn^ of .'Sweden, the ■- KJng “ Wall,” she related, “ Henry ruptcy case, with favoritism, and tinae ago that the car barns here volver, and walked away with litd., has been regarded as hand. lion that any of the miners In the of Belgium, the:K;ipg:-'of Stevens came to my place. He was workings at the time would be unruly conduct on the bench. were to be abandoned, all kinds of the pick of Komroff’s stock. bnie'^ 6f the biggest Industrialists in alone and immaculately dressed. He All-Weapon Battle stories have been passed around the King pf Norway, the" Qlloen of taken out alive. A long and bitter fight resulted It was the same day that Ric­ the eoliatry. wore a panama hat. He did not look Every variety of weapon In the about the use that would be made citelli fought a losing duel Belgium and, th.e»Queen. of Ntjrwty, Mrs. Brunner has been promi­ possession of the police department No additional bodies were recov­ In the House before it voted im­ were all seat^ In the throne ropm as If he was hiking. It seemed to me ered this forenoon as the task of peachment. A House committee of the valuable property. The di­ with a Stratford policeman nently. Identified In literary and that he must have come in an auto^ — riot guns, machine guns, shot­ rectors of the Connecticut Com­ who was watching for his ap­ when the crown prince and . prin­ draimatic circles, her three best guns, rifles and revolvers— raked sinking a new opening through the conducted hearings in East St. cess entered and went thrquith the mobile. I was on the porch wh>'n ha debris clogged shaft got under Louis, English’s home. pany have not voted to sell the pearance there. known works being “ Celia and Her came and I asked him to sit down. the section of the prison yard at property it was learned today. The Maryland Casualty Co., simple ceremony— ■which. Is to be the angle of Lafayette and Leonard way. Friends,” “ Celia Once Again,” and He first asked where he could get Car Bams “ Oiit.” ' bdleves the Komroff robbery followed by a state fellglpus cere­ “ Celia’s Fantastic "Voyage.” streets while the most dramatic Although members of the fam­ mony in Brussels-next7w6(Bkr-per- a trolley for Raritan. I gave him the ilies of the victims still entertained That the car barns will be dlti- does not fit in with robbery , , Prodneed Plays. jail break in the history of the a s . described in its insurance forraed. hY blayor Carl Ljhdhagen directions. We talked about Flori- * Tombs was shooting its way to a hope some of the men might be 20 GIRLS RESCUED IN continued la a certainty. In con­ The Brunners have both been in­ structing the switch In the rebuild­ policies.' of Stockholm. da and other things and then ha ' finish. rescued alive, mine experts declar­ Sliriply, Gowned. terested Ip tl^e theatre, apd have suddenly said: - Inside the prison. Police Com­ ed the enormous mass of water ing of the Center street pavement, been Instrumental in producing SILK SHOP BLAZE orders were given pot to set the Princess Astrld's northern beau­ several plays, which have been re­ “ ‘Wasn’t there a tragedy on thl« missioner George V. McLaughlin and mild would effectively block ty was atrikin|ly set off by the place?’ rails in concrete. A temporary FATHER AND 2 SONS garded as productions for the sake himself directed the fire of the ma­ up all possible vents and any pos­ simple white gown sho wore, • and “ I leaped up, declaring that I chine guns as the escaped prison­ sible survivors would bo suffocated pavement has been ordered for this j pf art rather than for commercial Three SpringGeld Firemen Hurt section of the highway. the aprlcot^olbred crepe georgette knew, nothing of a tragedy, anf’. ers were sharpshooting at prison­ long before help could arrive.' of the bridesmaids, who were profit. Saving Score Trapped in Nathaniel' J. Scott, superintend- j SHOT DOWN IN N.Y. Mrs. Brunner was the daughter rushed Into the house. ers from behind coal piles. Princess Martha, sister of the “ He then left. As he passed near Thousands, many of them office Burning Building. ent of the Hartford division today of Arthur Houston, king’s coun­ told The Herald that no definite bride. Princess -Marie Rose, sister the spot where the bodies were girls, who were so frightened that Gunmen Seriously Wound Con­ of the bridegroom, Prlpcess Ingrid sellor. I date had been set for the abandon­ The Brunner family gained inter­ found, he almost collapsed.” they locked themselves In, jammed Springfield, Mass., Nov. 4.— Trap­ of Sweden, a Daxish princess and the windows of buildings surround­ GARIBALDI QUIZZED IN ment of the barns, but that it was tractor and Kin in Labor War national prominence some two Mrs. Hoag was cross-examined by ped on the second fioor of a burning four personal glrp friends of Prin­ Senator Clarence E. Case. ing the yard to see the three gun­ building, twenty women and girls now a practical certainly that the Outbreak. ago at the marriage of their local branch would be given up cess Astrid. “ You had many visitors at youi men with three long revolvers go employed by the Artosllk Co. of 20 Prince Leopold was attended by daughter to Prince Lichtenstein. to their deaths after standing off FRANCE AS TO REVOLT soon. New York, Nov. 4.— A father and That-affair, which was a “golden place?” Fourth street, were carried to safe­ Prince Lennart, . son of Prince “ Yes, but we chased them away.” police reserves for ten minutes. ty by firemen who took theni down h’ s two grown sons were shot down Gulllamer of Sweden, Prince -Char­ wedding,” was one of the moat The ripping of the machine guns luxurious .ever known in the annals She said she remembered Henry Italian Troops Guard Against ladders today. on the sidewalk near their home les of Belgium, younger-brother of was hushed and the battle ended of English' society. S. Stevens because “ hls face mads Three firemen were injured as here this morning while on their the bridegroom, Count Folke Rer- when Detective. Sergeant Johnny Invasion of Rebels from TRUSTED FOR $14,000 way to , oik. The trio, .all engaged a deep impressiofi on me.” they fought their way through the nadotte Dewisborg, cousin of Prin­ Mrs. Hoag was then excused and Broderick, popular pug-nosed com­ French Riviera. flame and smoke-filled building to in the contracting business, were cess Astrid, Count S$arre, and two Ralph Gorsline, vestryman who has mander of the industrial soil'd, reach the girls who were crowded waylaid by three gunmen, who fled INTERNM DISSENSIONS walked around to the door of the Nice, France, Nov. 4.— Colonel FINE, HE PAYS UP Belgian army officers, friends of admitted ho was in De Russey’s around the windows crying for help. after the shootings. The victims Prince Leopold. 1 toolhouse where Amberg, the last RIcclotti Garibaldi was summoned The fire did 'damage estimated were rushed to a hospital, seriously lane the night of the murder, with living one of the three prisoners, before the police here today and Among the guests were Prince IN QUEEN MARIE PARTY a girl companion, was next called at ?50,000 to the building^ and Beer Runner, Free Since De­ wounded. They were Caesar Taor­ ^Knud >of Denmark,.; Prince .Harald was saving his last two bullets. subjected to a lengthy examina­ contents. to the.stand. Takes Own Life cember, Hands Over Big mina, 63, Joseph, 22 and Gio, 30. of Denmark; Princess ’ Helene of tion, with regard to a reported plot Several of the girls were over­ Police believed they were shot In a Itlrs. Hall Pale Johnny walked right Into the against Premier Mussolini of Italy. Sum to State. Denmark. Princess Feodofe; Prin­ Sam HiU, *^ ost” to Royalty, When court opened Mrs. Frances come by the heavy smoke which new outbreak of labor warfare. cess Thyra, slater o f . the King of tool nouse. Amberg fired and mis­ The concentration of Italian sol­ filled the building and emergency Quarrels With Washburn, Hall and her two brothers, “ Willie” sed. Broderick’s automatic spat diers at Ventlmllle on the Franco- Bridgeport, Nov. 4.— Jacob Levy, Denmark, Prince . Axel, Princess and Henry Stevens, who are charg­ treatment was necessary to revive Maragretha. sister o f . Princess As­ Creates a Scene. five times. But Amberg did not Italian border is understood to be them as they reached the streets. former proprietor of the Compp ed with the murders took their fire at the officer again. He put MARY BAKER JILTS trid, and Princess. Dagmar, of Den­ due to an Italian suspicion that a They were all taken to their homes. Inn at Westport, has paid the sum • Aboard Queen Marie’s Special places just back of the defense his automatis to his head and with plot is being hatched on the of $14,000 to officials at the state mark. counsel table. Mrs. Hall was very Some of the girls had become hys­ Stockholm Makes Holiday. Train (In 'Washington) Nov. 4.— his last bullet ended his life. French Riviera against the Fascist terical when it appeared that all prison in Wethersfield, and stands pale and bore an air of detached The crashout of the three gun­ SERBIAN COMMONER Stockholm was ga'yly decorated The transcontinental tour of Queen regime. The concentration is to hope of rescue was gone and it was in the position of having squared Interest. She sat quietly next to men was perfectly organized and for the occasion and efiprmous Marie of Rumania was beset with . prevent the entry of plotters Into with difficulty that firemen quiet­ the account of the state of Connect­ Internal eruptions today. “ Willie” who gazed around the timed. icut against him. Such is .the an­ crowds thropged the street',' cheer­ I Italy over the many mule paths ed them as the rescues were effect­ Belgrade, Nov. 4.— The latest Enroute to Seattle, Wash., Sam court curiously through his thick- At 2:50 o’clock Amberg, a that run through the mountains. ed. nouncement here today. romance of Miss Mary Landon ing the royal couple as they enter­ I Hill, eccentric millionaire and self- lensed glasses. smiling rat-faced thief who had A defective oil-burner in the Levy was convicted two years Baker, of Chicago, is all off, it was ed and left the'palace. ingratiated himself with keepers, A light snow, which fell last styled host to her majesty,, was at Another large crowd Jammed the basement of the building is believ­ ago of seven counts of illegal learned today. Miss Baker, who tiny court room. told Deputy Warden Martin Mc­ ed to have caused the fire. The jan­ transportation of beer and was figuratively left Allister McCor­ night, ■was nature’s contribution to daggers drawn with Mayor Stanley Manus that he, with McKenna and the beauty of the ceremony and Washburn, aide and confidential ad­ William James Berryman, who McPherson t r ia l to itor was trying to start the burn­ fined $2,000 on each count as mick waiting at the church, and made maps of St. .Tohn the Evange­ Berg wanted to see a doctor. They well as getting a state’s prison the bride and bridegroom drove to visor to the Balkan. Queen. er when an explosion occurred. whose indecision is said to have list church of New Brunswick, was had been complaining for days. sentence of 21 months. Levy was wrecked sevetal other romances, is the palace through avenues of fir Following a hectic scene In the Under guard of three “ screws” as START WITHIN 60 DAYS dismissed from prison last Decem­ trees bedecked with white. royal box at the horse show In Port­ the first witness called and identi­ leported to have abandoned any fied an exhibit. Rev. J. Marvin * gunmen call keepers, they were FORMER COMPTROLLER ber, still owiuig the fine. plans she may have had to marry The ceremony was brief and land, Ore., Sam Hill Issued an ulti­ conducted from their cells upstairs formal, and after prince Leopold matum to Mayor Washburn that Pettit, rector of Christ church. New Los Angeles, Nov. 4.— ^Held to M. Pouritch, formerly Serbian con­ to a small enclosure next to the TREASURY BALANCE. sul in Chicago. The breaking'off of and Princess Astrid had signed the one or the other must leave the Brunswick, was called and identifi­ warden’s office on the first floor. trial in Superior court on charges register. there were brief; speeches ed Ralph Gorsline, vestryman of his of criminal conspiracy, Mrs. Almee J. S. WILUAMS DEAD the Puritch-Baker romance Is re­ train at midnight. Both principals This cell Is reserved for prisoners Washington, Nov. 4.— Treasury ported to have , been due to Miss of congratniatiohs by the. kings were still aboard today with a chnrcii, and Berryman’s map, which w’aiting to see the doctor. Semple McPherson, noted exponent present. So far as Sweden Is Con­ he said was correct. The map Was of the “ four-square gcspel,” her Balance as of Nov. 2: $227,977,- Baker’s recent discovery that M. “ showdown” scheduled for this With the doctor ready. Keeper Wilson Administration Finance 770.33. Pouritch is just M. Pouritch, and cerned Princess Astrid Is now the afternoon in Seattle. then introduced into evidence. Louis Lorsch came to the door of mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy and Man Succumbs Today to that he is not a nobleman. wife of Prince Leopold, but Bel­ While her majesty listened in Gorsline Testifies the cell and placed the key in the Mrs. Lorraine Wlseman-Slelaff, gium does not recognize tae mar­ Gorsline testified that he was lock. will again face the ordeal of a Heart Attack. amazement, a controversy arose in riage until It has been followed by which Hill attempted to issue In De Russey’s lane on the night Keeper Braves Gun court within sixty days. Under a religious ceremony, which is set of September 14, 1922. “ Open that door you------,” Red tbe state laws the trial must be Richmond,. Va., Nov. 4.— John* Murder Widow Plays Up to Her orders to Washburn. for next week. “ I will orusfi you If you do not He is a tall man, well over six McKenna, a tall gunman with a held within this time. Skelton Williams, comptroller of On Separate Trains. feet, and very thin. He was dres­ flaming mop, shouted at Lorsch. After a preliminary hearing currency during the Wilson admin­ obey me,” declared HilU sed In a dark brown suit. Part As Drama's Central Figure The Princess Astrld’s wedding Major Washburn and Col. Car« Three black 30’s, one in the hands which lasted more than five weeks istration, died suddenly at his gown was . marked because of Its “ Were you alond the night you roll, the latter having been labeled of each, were trained on Lorsch. Judge Blake ordered the three de­ home here today after a heart at­ long skirt of Brussels lace. The went to the lane?” “ Go to hell,” the keeper shouted. fendants held for trial. tack. princess carried a bouquet of lllies- by royal document “ the official host “ I was not— there was a young He drew the key from the unlocked Williams organized the Sea­ By HOBTENSE SAUNDERS. more consideration for the mode. of-the-valley. to her majesty,” arose and left the lady with me.” door and ducked beneath a table PLANNING CONTEST FOB board Air Line Railway system No longer does she flaunt her Prince Leopold and Princess As­ royaLbox, explaining they could not “ Who was she?” while bullets ripped splinters from KID KAPLAN’S TITLE. and then became its president in Somerville, N. J., Nov. 4.— After dowdiness as a virtue. trid leave tonight by special trains remain as long as Sam Hill was “ Miss Catherine Rastall.” the wood about him. 1899. a four-year run, Mrs. Edward Hall, Beantlfled. for Brussels. The Belgian royal present.' Gorsline testified they went Warden Mallon, running from New York, Nov. 4.— With the ob­ who plays defendant in the Hall- Reports are current that she family and Prince Leopold “ laill Mrs. A. B. Spreckles, of San there in an automobile, airi-ving his office when he heard the pris­ ject of establishing a successor to SEEKS TO PUT DAUGHER'TY Mills murder mystery, has learned now goes tn for facials and beauty travel on one titiin' ahd Piincass Francisco, guest of Hill, as a mark about 10:15 p. m., as well as he oners shout, was caught directly Louis (Kid) Kaplan In the feather­ ON TRIAL OVER AGAIN. her public and is giving it what It treatments, all done at-home by Astrid and her mother on another. of loyalty to her host, packed her could remember. in their fire. He received one bul­ weight class, officials of Madison New York, Nov, 4.— Harry M. wants. . operators who come in from New baggage ahd left the train. “ Well,” said the prosecutor, let below the heart, one In the Square Garden today were endea­ Daugherty, former attorney-general Never a publicity-seeking wom­ York. TOLUAND PRBSONBR INSANE "what did you do when you got shoulder and another in the left voring to match Benny Bass, of of the , and Thomas an or a gallery player, Mrs. Hall Mrs. Hall never patronizes New AT'LOS ANGELAS CONTENTION there?” arm. He crumpled, saying: “ Send Philadelphia, with the winner of W. Miller, former alien property became a celebrity with difficulty. Brunswick beauty parlors. But that Hartford, Nov. 4.-^—^Arthur Crot­ •’I stopped the car in the lane.” for a priest.” the bout between Honey Boy Fin­ custodian, must face trial again on She gave up her exclusiveness wnh I9 not snrprisjng as she does most eau, a prisoner In Tolland county Hartford, Nov. 4.— ^Howard P. “ Near the crabapple tree?” Run Amuck negan and Chick Suggs In Boston. a charge of conspiracy, according an effort. But now her vanity Is of her shopping in New York.; jail, has been ordered committed Dunham, state Insurance commis­ “ About 700 feet from the crab- Shouting curses, the prison^s, This match was postponed 'last to an announcement by United aroused and her old plainness However, she buys her hosiery to the Nom lch State hospital by sioner, and William M. Corcoran, apple tree.” realizing they were trapped, ran night for one week owing to an in­ States Attorney Emory R. Buckner. gone. in her home town. Her saleswoman Governor'Trambull. Dr. . Roy C. actuary, have gone to Los Angeles, “Were your lights on?" from the sick cell through a pas­ jury to one of Finnegan’s ,pyes. The court will be asked to set the As. the trial goes on, the change commented on. the changes In her Ferguson and..Dr. Yates Metcalf of to attend'.the anfiual cou'vention of “ Yes. but J put the lights out «• : sage which connects with the yard Kaplan resigned from the class trial for next month. The recent In Mrs. Hall is more and more ap­ taste for stockings. Once she Rockville, iEtppoiiited'by, the govern­ Insurance commissioners. Both are soon as I stopped the car,” some, time ago becausjs of his in­ trial of Daugherty and Miller re­ parent. She Is younger, snappier or to examine ahd report on his members of special committees iCkmUnaea ixom Ftge 8.1 ability to make the weight. ^ sulted in ^ disagreement by Abe, and smarter. She dresses with ' .Continued from page eight mental condition tound'klm insane. which will report at the meeting. 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I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1926. f a g b t w o . D o lls ^FOOTBAMi PLAYERS FORGOT' Miss Gertrude Carrier, Chairman. t h e y "WERE ON THE STAGE. FORMER LOCAL R E S I D E FORMER YALE STAR ABOUTTOWN JOHNSON NEW HEAD Grab Bag MILK PRICES UP •Mrs. John Hood, Chairman; Mrs. Two local football teams nad Stocks Charles Dotchin, Mrs. William a practice game on the stage of t Automobile owners are warned DIES IN NEW BRITAIN the State theater last evening TALKSmTUDENTS tliat the parking laws on the east OF TOWN BUYERS Kean. Low 2 P. M BUT 1 CENT HERE side of-Main street from the Cen­ Remembrance ' after the regular performance High and If they play tonight as they 39* 35 ter soutlT 'Will be enforced on Tues­ Mrs. Henry Nettleton, Chairman. At. Gulf, W. I. 36% White Elephant did last evening there will be Am Sugar Ref. 78 76% 77% William Hultberg wht) died at day and Saturday evenings. They his home In New Britain yesterday ‘Ta” Corbin, Famons Crater Mrs. TIarold Bldwell, Chairman; excitement enough. The boys Am Tel & Tel.147 146% 146'% have been cautioned repeatedly will have a Masonic funeral in Succeeds Miss Jessamine Mrs. Edward Montie, Mrs. Theodore forgot they were on a sttge and Anaconda ... ilV i 47% 47% that the law would be put Into ef­ Local Dealers Took Loss of Manchester Saturday afternoon. fect but seem to pay no attention. Bldwell, Mrs. Lucius Foster, Miss the manager had his work cut Am Smelting .133% 131% 133% in die ’80s Pays Tribute to out trying to prevent the players 105% The Masons will meet at their As a repult many cars have , been Sinid^ L. E. Van Doren Ruth Munson, Miss Elizabeth Olson. A n IjOC ...... 105% 105 V lodge room at 2:15 and have from being thrown into the or­ Am Car Fndry. 99% 98% 99% One Cent for Past Three tagged but the owners have been charge of the service at East cem­ Memory of Walter Camp. allowed to go. Hereafter offenders The radio committee of Campbell chestra pit. Atchison ....1 5 3 % 152% 153 etery. The funeral will be held 'The game which will be a pro­ B & O ...... 103% 103 103% will he haled into police court. Makes Address; Council, K. of C. will meet this ev­ Months. Saturday afternoon at the home at ening at the headquarters of the logue to a “ Red” Grange pic­ Beth Steel ‘B’ 44% 44 44% one o’clock; Rev. Dr. Abel Ahl- ture, promises to be a novelty. Chili Copper . 32% 32%' 32% *Ta” Corbin, Yale’s most fa­ Kenneth ^i’allon of the Gilbert lodge at 8:30. qulst, pastor of the First Lutheran mous center back in ” 88 and .’9D, Toy company will speak on “Toys i Cons Gas N Y.108% 107% 107 ■% church of New Britain will offi­ An instructive talk on the work­ 40 was the principal speaker at the for Children” at the Manchester ing of a dramatic club was given Col. Fuel Iron 40 40 Just as was anticipated at the ciate. Ches & Ohio .170% 169% meeting in August when local deal­ special combination assembly held Mothers’ club meeting tomorrohr members of the Town Players at Mr. Hultberg, while he had liv­ In the South Manchester High evening at Ahe home of the presi­ ; Cruc Steel . . . 70% 70% 70% ers discussed the question with ed in New Britain for many years their annual'meeting last night by Can Pacific . .164% 163% 164% Chamber of Commerce officials the school assembly hall this afternoon dent, Mrs. II. E. Purinton o f High­ Louis E. Van Doren, secretary and was a native of Sweden. He came before the student body. land Park. Miss Jessamine Smith, Erie ...... 39 38% 38% local price of milk has gone up one to this country some 35 years ago treasurer of the Enfield Players of N o w ■ Erie 1 s t ...... 47%' 47% 47% cent and is now selling at 16 cents Corbin addressed the gathering librarian at the South Manchester Tbompsonville. Leonard Johnson and settled In Manchester where on “Walter Camp as I Knew Him.” Library will give a talk on “ Books Gen. Asphalt . 75 74% 75 a quart. he lived for 11 years. He was a was chosen president to succeed • Gen E l e c ----- 83% 82% 82% But from various opinions ex­ His talk was exceptionally Interest­ for Children.” Miss Jessamine Smith. shoemaker by trade having learn­ ing and also instructive. Corbin STATE ■ Gen Mot...... 153% 151% 152% pressed today by those who know, A program of entertainment was Playing ed the business in Sweden./He was told how the Father of Football Mrs. Albert Homewood will give : Great No. Pfd. 78 78 78 Manchester has no cause to com­ employed in a shoe store in New given before the business meeting. • 111. Central . .122% 122 122% plain as in Hartford milk has been was selected as an authority to a lesson on the American Beauty Albert Pearson, a member of the Britain for a time and later went pick All-American college teams rose, also nut cup favors at the Kennecott Cop 62 61'% 62 selling at 16 cents for months. The into business for himself, conduct­ cast of “ Dulcy,” sang “ All the dealers here were raised the same and also how he Introduced the Manchester Community clubhouse A GIANT MELODRAMA OF COLLEGE LIFE I ' ^Inspira Cop . . 25% 25% 25% ing a shoe repair business at his World Is Waiting for the Sunrise, j ‘ IjOuIs & Nash.131% 130% 131 as the Hartford dealers but they fundamentals of football, the quar­ this evening. The lessons are open and “ The Old Refrain.” He was 87% home, ' , terback, signals and other matters to anyone Interested on payment ! Lehigh Valley 87% 87% took the loss of a cent on each Mr. Hultberg was a member or accompanied at the piano by Miss Marine Pr. .. 38% 38% 38% quart rather than raise the price. pertaining to the advancement \of of a small tee. Eva Johnson. Miss Eva McComb, the New Britain fire department modem football. Mr. Corbin played ■ Motor llVheel . 21% 21 21 When the second raise, just an­ for 23 years and was pensioned also a member of the cast, gave a 165 nounced, w'as made, they could center on the Yale team when There will be a meeting of Divi­ ; i^orfolk West .165 164% about two years ago. He was one reading. ' .S'o. Pacific . . . 77 % 77% 77 not take a two cent loss as there is Camp was coach. He now resides sion No. 1. A. O. H. at St. James’s Treasurer's Report. 133% little profit at any time in a quart of the oldest members of Man­ parish hall on Park street at eight ■ M Y Central .134 133% chester Lodge of Masons, having In Hartford. Reports from the secretary and 42% 43 of milk. Principal Speaks. o’clock this evening. Reports of the N Y, N H & H 43 joined the order 48 years the treasurer disclosed the fact that Pennsylvania . 56 55 56 The situation in a nutshell Is He leaves his wife.^Mrs. Chris­ Following Mr. Corbin’s address, fiftieth anniversary committee will there is still some money in the that whereas Hartford and other People's Gas .121 120% 120% tine Hultberg, two sons, Wallace PrIncIpaU C. P. Quimby spoke, giv­ be heard. Four candidates will also treasury. It was also announced ' Pierce Arrow . 22'^i 22% 22% cittes passed on two raises made ing an explanation on what Walter be initiated. % by the producers, Manchester, only of Los A'ngeles, and Wilfred; two that there are about 50 active mem­ i R ea d in g...... 88,% 87 88 daughters, Mrs. L.« Darling of Camp day means. South Manches­ bers at present in the organisation. 65% passed one on to the public. • ChRIslfc Pac 65% 65% Hartford and Mrs. Mary Johnson ter High will observe Walter Camp The Girl Reserve of the Center The subject of an extension and So. Pacific ...1 0 8 % 107 107% The reason, of course, for the day Saturday afternoon at the Mc­ Congregational church will have an 119 raise is that cows are being taken of New Britain. associate membership committee So., Railway .119 119 Kee street stadium in a game Important meeting at 7 o’clock to­ was brought up and it was decided 50% from pasture and being fed more scheduled with East Hartfora Studebaker . . 51% 50% night to make plans for the Japan­ to appoint such a unit with Mrs. Union Pacific .162% 162 162% grain. At this time there is al­ MISS HEWINS, NOTED High. There will be given a public ese entertainment and tea on Satur­ 60% 60% ways noted a decrease in supply Charles Felber as its chairman. Miss U S Rubber . . 60Vj tribute to the memory of the late day. November 13. The meeting Harriet D. Condon, art supervisor U S S te e l----- 142 140% 141% and a corresponding increase in football e.xpert. A share of the pro- ^ will be followed by a volley ball 128 128 expenses at the dairies. LIBRARIAN, IS DEAD of the Ninth District, was chosen U S Steel P r.l28 - ceeds will also be contributed to-i game. All members are requested head of the costuming committee. Westln’house . 67% 67% 67% J. H. Hewitt, local dealer ad­ ward the Walter Camp Memorial | present bring their dues | ^^in body. . West. Union .145 145 145 vertises in The Herald that al­ Fund to which college Hloh gening matelbials. . | T»ia,.i,oo T>mhinma. though he sells one quart of milk and sewing Discuss Problems. / Hartford Woman, Head of Pub­ schools and private schools Mr. Van Doren, who Is presinent ADDED ATTRACTION at 16 cents he will sell it at 15 throughout the country are sub­ MANY KIWANIANS cents provided a customer takes lic Library 51 Years, Passes Hale’s store will be the mecca i of the Tbompsonville Chamber of scribing. A memorial gateway is to tor the housewives of Manchester | Commerce, was introduced by Le­ A Real Football Game Played on the Stage three quarts or over. Away at 80. be erected about the Yale Bowl in It was also said today that in tomorrow. An all-day sale of arti-j roy E. Gardner, who is directing New Haven. It will cost approxi­ cles made by blind people under! Between “THE NORTH ENDS” and THE ALL IN HARTFORD TONIGHT the spring when conditions are Hartford, Nov» 4.— Miss Caroline mately half a million dollars. Of the three-act play in the absence of reversed if is anticipated that the the auspices of the State Board of ■ Miss Marjorie C. Geary. He told STARS of Manchester. M. Hewins. who was librarian at this sum, Yale University is con­ Education of the Blind will be, price will drop. the Hartford public library for fifty- of the trials of the Enfield organlzu- Hartford, Nov. 4.— Kiwanls clubs ! tributing one half. held, as well as a sale of hom e-; tlon since It was formed in 1911 (SSfrom Manchester, New Britain, MANY CHURCH.MEX AT one years, and one of the best Sing Yale Songs. cooked food by the ladles who i known workers in her field In the and brought up the solutions of va­ New Haven, Shelton, Norwalk, MIDDLETOWN MEETING. The students then united in form the four groups of the HospI-1 rious problems wljich had been dis­ Stamford, Bridgeport and Water- country, died here today. She was singing Yale songs. Following this •al Linen auxiliary. The food sale; SELECT the meeting was turned Into a will be held in the afternoon be­ posed of since then. bury will be guests of the Hartford Middletown, Nov. 4.— Church­ 80 years old. Officers Chosen. Miss Hewins was born in Rox- ginning at 2:30 and will be for the VAUDEVILLE Kiwanis club at a dinner at the men from all sections of the state football rally for the game Satur­ Other officers elected to serve for bury. Mass., in 1846, and began her day. Elmo Mantelll was the first purchase of new linen for the hos­ ACTS Bond this evening. will gather here this evening to a year are the following: ACTS ON THE SAME BILL District Governor E. B. Phil- attend the first banquet of the sea­ work here in 1875. She was the speaker. His talk was in response pital. I Vice President, Miss Florence In a Pretentious brook of Portland, Me, and Dr. son of the Church Club of Connec­ author of several hooks for children to a request from the student body Philip Segard. former president of ticut. Right Rev. John Graham and devoted much time to chil­ to learn more about football. A studebaker car driven by Kelley. Armand & Devore & Co. Dancing Revue the New York club and president Murray, presiding bishop of the Secretary, Albert Addy. dren’s Interests. She wrote for the Mantelli proceeded to outline Frank Finney of Bolton and a Ford; Treasurer, Cromble Donaldson. of the Third Avenue Railway Com­ Episcopal church, will be guest of Literary News, the Library Journal the principals of the game. He told sedan driven by John Johnson, who pany. New York, will be among honor and chief speaker. and “ Babyhood.” In 1910 Miss how the game is played and what jg employed by Ihe Rogers paper Kelly & Nox Murray & Allen the speakers. Hewins received a master of arts each and every player had to do in eompany, came together at the CENTER CHURCH WOMEN Comedy and Fun Typical Topical Singers BANDITS TAKE GUNS. degree from Trinity college here. addition to other interesting in- Johnson driveway at Manchester iS' New York, Nov. 4.— Four band­ DUKE SLATER, EX-IOWA When Miss Hewins had complet­ formation regarding football. In green early yesterday afternoon, “The Mayor and STAR, IS PRO GRIDDER its early today looted the jewelry conclusion, Mantelll said each stu-. n m e damage was done to either ed fifty years service the Caroline PLAN A BIG BAZAAR Jim Fulton & Co. the Manicurist” Duke Slater, one-time star tackle store of Cohen Brothers In Brook­ M. Hewins scholarship fund was dent Should take it upon himself drivers agreed to settle at the University of Iowa, is playing lyn and escaped with |10,000 establisheu by many friends and ad­ or herself to learn more about the ^jgtween themselves, pro football this fall. Slater’s with worth of jewelry. Two employees, game. “ Don’t be like 50,000 of the Center church workers are very James O’Neill, manager, and Hen­ mirers in this city. The fund is to busy these days with preparations BEN BENSON & CO., Variety o f Varieties Rock Island in the American aid in the education of young peo­ 75,000 fans who watched the Yale- All committees connected with ___ I.eague. He’s l>utting up his usual ry Bailey, clerk, were held up, Army game in the Bowl last Satur­ the husking bee held by St. Brld«- for their bazaar “ A Street in ple. clever game, too. bound and gagged. day. Instead be one of the 25,000 et’s Holy Name society last week, Toklo” which promises to he the NOTE; The Football Game Presented Evenings Only. who knew what really was going will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in most pretentions affair of the kind on.’ the basement of th e' church to ever held at the church. As the Imaginary Game. make final reports. name would Indicate, Japanese Following Mantelli’s talk, decorations and costumes will be SUNDAY - MONDAY and TUESDAY “ Fighting Joe” McCann , gave an Mrs. William Carr of Wells one of the attractions of the sale- The Picture That Thrilled Broadway “ illustrated” talk on an imaginary street will entertain the Star Bridge It will open in the afternoon at game between South Manchester club at her home tomorrow after­ three o’clock. A cafeteria will be es­ REX INGRAM’S “MARE’ NOSTRUM” High school and Hartford Public noon. tablished in the ladles parlor as one High school. McCann is one of the “ --.a I enters the church on the w

,ceatly corns Into nse. He •will dli- TOU OAF! CARD OF HIGH SCHOOL NOTES REAL FOOTBAU. GAME tcnss this foi^n of testing the pro­ 'We wish to thank .i$ o g LAMB IS CHOSEN STUDYATHOME EDUCATORS HERE c e s s made by students.. An open Mother:' My daughter Bisse de­ pathized •with ns in ;6dr'recent! •idlscussion will follow Mr. Rassell’a lightfully, plays the harp, has stud­ reavement and loss at our hkgig AT THE STATE TONIGHT ;talk and later there will be a-musi- ied botany, xoology and bacteriol­ and father, especially those-’, Yesterday afternoon a special ogy and can speak' Hlsdustani, assem W was held at 2:30 for the VISITING SCHOOL^cal program. contributed flowers. RED CROSS HEAD QUIMBY’S ADVICE 'Portugese and Cingaleae. And you, Mrs. John Mnllen, purpose of practicing the school sir? cheers and songs •with the new Two Local Teams to Act in Wilfred Ritchie. Prologue to “I^ed’ Grange Suitor: Well, possibly I might David Mullen, ' cheer leaders. On Iftst Friday the e m r a u B ELECTS . be able to •wash the dog, or cook students •voted by ballot for the Movie Teature; Vaude^ville Mrs. William Johnson^' Sixty Sapermtendat^ Prin- a chop In an emergency!— Passing Frank Mullen. Members at Ammal Meeting cheer leaders for this year, pnd High School Principal Also on Same Bill; “Mare Nos­ Show, London. ‘1 Collins Drlggs, Gertrude h*shay, OFnCERS TONIGHT William Johnson and Caroline trum” on Sunday. endes and Teachers' of of Local Chapter Also Prete were those who received the Ui^es Stndents to Read Scientists have discovered a spiu- Koudret Hanonm, elected mai^^ The annual meeting of the Man- er along the Amazon which traps of Germat, Turkey, can nelOls highest number of votes. Yesterday -cheater City club will be held to-j - ^ afternoon these cheer leaders went If the State management has not Slate Meet in Mandiester. read nor write. Hear Year’s Reports. the Best Literature. dished up a “ feast of features” for night at 9 to’clock in the club rooms through some of the cheers and I'on Oak street. Officers for the songs with the student body. tonight, tomorrow and Saturday T* there is no such thing as a ‘•'fea­ .Year will be named. The nominat- i^ing committee will present a slate Between one and a half hnd two ture of feasts.” There will be Schools in the Ninth District un­ J. P. Lamb was chosen chairman The Debating Club will hold its for the club members to act upon. hours of home work daily, attend football galore and of two varieties, der Superintendent F. A. "Verplanck of Manchester Chapter, American •weekly meeting tomorrow after­ ' Following the business meeting noon. Members of the club will the movies only one night a week, real and in the movies. The North were visited today by school super­ Red Cross at its annual meeting Ends and the All Stars, both of intendents, principals and teachers •which will Include the reading of held yesterday afternoon. The re­ discuss the war debt settlement read only the best' literature, take question, which is the question tor a healthful exercise daily. Manchester will gird on their foot­ from all over central Connecticut. .^ports for the year as well as the tiring chairman, R. K. Anderson, ball armor and go in to win right It was the occasion of the first .election a dinner will be served. who has held that office for three the big debate this year. It is hop­ That is some of the advice in­ ed to have another inter-scholastic on the stage. This is a real origi­ round table meeting to be held in The house committee has charge of years, said that the pressure of cluded in a letter sent to the par­ nal stunt and will doubtlessly cre­ 'the dinner and a good menu has business would not allow him to debate before March s^teenth ents of the students of the local this town since the organization of ate as- much entertainment as the the Central Connecticut Round Ta­ .'been prepared. Entertainment will continue. when the Danaher debate will take High school by Principal- Clarence place. Red Grange feature Itself. In the ble three years ago. It •was also •'also be provided. A large attend­ It •^vas announced that ?500 had P. Quimby. , feature; the greatest of all gridstera ance is usual at the club’s annual been given from the treasury of the The Letter. the first .all-day session this organ­ is to be seen in “ One Minute ^ meeting. local chapter for the relief of those At tomorrow’s meeting the club The letter follows; ization has ever held. Previously will elect officers for the ensuing Play.” This athlete describe it met once a month for evening made destitute in the Florida hur­ On Friday. November 5# every fittingly as the galloping coloss^ ricane. C. Elmore Watkins, who year. A nominating committee student in South Manchester High sessions, the last being held in the CARE OP LINOLEUM has made nominations for the var­ of the sport world will be seen in Masonic hall at Wethersfield. To keep your linoleum in per­ recently returned from that state, school will receive a rank card a great drama of college life. It is told of the conditions there and of ious offices, and action will be tak­ which is to be brought home for What It Is. fect shape wipe it once ai'week -with en on thesd tomorrow by the club thrilling beyond description in its The Central Connecticut Round cloth wet with one part turpen­ the great aid the Red Cross •was the customary signature. These tenseness, vividly realistic with extending those whose homes had members. cards will be Issued thereafter Table is an organization composed tine or kerosene and one part the true college atmosphere and of the district school superintend­ boiled linseed oil. been swept away in tho storm. every seven weeks until the close superbly delightful in its tender, Describes Conditions The band will have another re­ of school in June. Please sign ents and principals from that sec­ hearsals tomorrow evening in the youthful romance. It is no exag­ Around the outlying districts of the card and return it by the stu­ geration to say it is the absolute tion of the state. Its.chief pur­ Miami, he said the Red Cross had assembly hall at 7 o’clock. The pose is to promote good fellowship one this afternoon was highly suc­ dent during the first three days of peer of all college movie plays. established regular army camps on’ the week following. If cards are With the one and only “ Red” in and to increase the standard of Mrs. Cook Says Gas the dry ground and families whose cessful, but Bandmaster Harold learning by discussing certain edu­ Turkington believes that the band lost or destroyed, parents should the pictures and two teams of PROCRASTINATION homes had been destroyed were liv­ request in writing that a new card football players you know on the cational problems. Principal C. ing in them. Each family has been should have another rehearsal be­ P. Quimby of the local school is the Made Her Nervous Isn’t it peculiar why people will put off ordering fore making its bow Saturday af­ be issued and pay five cents for the stage in the prologue you will get given a tent, beds, mattresses, pil­ all the atmosphere and thrills you president of the organization and coal until the last minute when they could just aa lows, stqves and wash stands. Army ternoon at the football game at same. The ranks represent the teachers’ would get seated in the big Yale Superintendent Leon C. Staples of discipline and army standards of the McKee street stadUim. SufiSeld, is the secretary. Other For years I had gas on the well have their bins filled before the cold weather opinion of the actual work which bowl in New Haven. stomach and was nervous. Ad- cleanliness and order prevail in As a fitting part of this “ feature members of the- executive commit­ 3i*riv6S ? these camps. Business Florida the students have done. These lerika has done more good than ranks are based on written tests, feast” there will also be presented tee are Superintendent William C. It’s human nature to put off until tomorrow what says that the damage was slight. WORK OF THE BUND Strong of Collinsville, Principal ,nything.” (signed) Lela Cook. oral recitations and any written on the same bill five acts of vaude­ can be done today, but every sudden cold snap This is not true for while the larg­ William Hoyt of Windsor and Prin­ NE spoonful Adlerika removes daily work. Deportment does not ville. The topliners will be Ar- keeps us busy writing orders, each order statmg er residences and buildings were cipal Robert G. Blanchard of South­ QAS and often brings surprising re­ ON EXHIBIT HERE influence the mark except that in­ mancl, Devore and Co. in a dancing lief to the stomach. Stops that left standing, the smaller ones revue. With special settings, ington. “ must be delivered at once.” were leveled to the ground and the attention and careless behavior in­ full, bloated feeling. Don’t waste All of which leads us to ask, have you ordered variably result in loss of interest magnificent costumes and tinkling Visitors Come Early land covered with water. It is to In speaking about the visit this time with pills or tablets but let The State Board of Education of and poor achievement. In order to melodies this ought to go over big your winter supply of coal? help these unfortunate poorer peo­ morning, Principal Quimby re­ Adlerika give your bowels a REAL the Blind has arranged to have an be certified for college a student with a local audience. Jim Fulton ple that the Red Cross is sending exhibition and sale of articles, marked that Manchester was fort­ cleansing, bringing out matter you must have an average mark of 85 and company will be seen In a THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. money to Florida. made by blind people in their sketch that revolves about the unate in having so many different liever thought was in your system! ChUd Welfare in every studv offered for college homes throughout Connecticut, at trials of a manicurist. Three artists types of educational work for the Edw. J. Murphy. 4 Depot Sq. In Allen Place, Manchester. Mrs. Charles Holman, chairman entrance. Students must have the store of the J. W. Hale Com­ will present this sketch. Murray visitors to view and discuss. The So. Manchester by Miner’s Phar­ of the child welfare department re­ high marks in any study in which pany, all day Friday. The sale will and Allen, are singles of topical visitors began to arrive this morn­ macy.— Adv. ported on the work done by that they expect to take, the College be in charge of Miss Susan Todd, songs. Kelly and Knox will have ing but the majority came this committee. A sum of money is ap­ Board Examinations in June. sales manager for the Board. a clever line of comedy patter and afternoon. Upon their arrival, propriated by the chapter each NectI of Homework. There are more than 8 0 0 'blind Ben Benson and Co. will have a va­ they were presented with bulletins year. There is no recipe for obtaining persons in this state who are over riety turn that will be a potpourl telling the location of the various Dr. Moore reported on tubercu­ high marks. However, may I call 50 years of age. Many of these of all sorts of entertainment bits. schools in the Ninth school district, losis work, saying that the monthly your attention to the annual town are too old or too infirm to go to It might be well to remember that the grades taught, the teachers and clinic, at the Memorial hospital had report. In the report of the High an institution for the blind to learn the football game, the real' one, the hours. treated 12 S cases during the year. a trade. It is for this reason that school you will find the result of a Membership last year reached a will only be presented in the eve­ The visitors were particularly im I the state sends a teacher to their study which we made last year. ".\ total of 1,350 at the roll call. nings.' pressed -with the physical training homes to teach them to read with questionnaire •was sent to all par­ Sunday night will find the first program conducted in the schools Plans for the 1926 Roll Call are be­ their fingers, and to make useful ents. The returns showed that ing made and the campaign will showing of “Mare Nostrum”, the here. Many other schools have articles. The state further helps those pupils who are succeeding in start soon. greatest film of the sea ever film­ found it a difficult proposition to these blind people by collecting the high school are doing from one ed. As the play date approaches Executive Committee articles which they have made, and perfect within the requirements. of Following the annual meeting and one-half to two hours of home you will find out all about this the state law. Practically, all of selling them for them. The full work daily: go to bed on the aver­ wonderful feature as a publicity the executive committee met and price which is paid for an article the visitors attended the special Big November elected the following officers: age before 10:30 p. m.; rise in the campaign will launch its appear­ assembly held in the High school is gjven to the blind person who morning by 7 o’clock or earlier: go ance. Chairman, J. P. Lamb; vice made it. hall this afternoon. Further in chairman. Miss Emily Cheney; to the movies seldom, never more There will be a variety of articles formation in regard to the program secretary, Mrs. J. H. Keith; treas­ than once a week; take a little at the High school may be found in on exhibition at this time. They healthful exercise daily; in general Feature urer, Lucius Pinney; home service C O n irX IT Y CLUB AXXU.AL. another column of the Herald to •will consist largely of teastands, assist in some chore about the committee. Miss Emily Cheney; serving trays, baskets of various night. tuberculosis committee. Dr. D. C. home; read only the best literature; sorts, a variety of reed and raffia Tomorrow night at seven o’clock Y. Moore; child welfare commit­ and talk over their work frequently the directors and trustees of the Banquet Tonight. work, aprons for children and with their parents.” tee, Mrs. C. W. Holman; first aid, adults, washcloths, holders, wov­ Manchester Community club will Tonight at 7 o’clock the visitors Thanksgiving Br. Robert Knapp; publicity, F. A. The Principal and Mr. Proctor, Free Turkeys en rag rugs and home made candy. hold their annual meeting. It is about 60 in number, will be honor- Verplanck. Those who visit the sale will be in charge of the Freshman building, •\ ery important that every one of f cd •with a roast .turkey supper at The executive committee is com­ surprised at the variety and work­ will be glad to talk with any parent the above make a special effort to the Hotel Shericlan following which posed of the following! Miss Helen manship in the things which will regarding the progress and plans he present. Principal Russell, ol ’Westfield, Chapman, Miss Emily Cheney, Mrs. be on sale. It is hoped that a large they may have for their son or At eight o’clock there will be a Mass., State Normal school, will be A l l N a t i v e B ir d s Clifford Cheney, Mrs. C. W. Hol­ number of people will call at the daughter in high school, Mr. Quim­ imeeting of all the •u’orkers in the the princlljal speaker. His suh* man, Mrs. M. J. Moriarty, Miss store and view the articles. by is in the Principal's Office every campaign for funds for the Com­ ject will be: "Objective Tests.” Dr, Jessie Reynolds, C. E, Watkins, F. Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. munity club •which is soon to be Russell will explain thiS; new type Think of what it means to have a fine big turkey deUvered to your home Thanks­ A. Verplanck, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Verv truly yours. of examinations which has only re Dr. Robert Knapp, Mrs. H. Bow­ launched. All others who are inter­ giving eve, all dressed and ready for the oven, without any expense or bother to you C. P. QUIMBY. ested in the work the club is doing ers, Mrs. W. S. Coburn, Mrs. Lau­ Principal. whatsoever, except'coming into our store and ordering that new Range or Suite of rence Case, Miss Dorothy Cheney, at the north end of the town are OSTRINSKY’S THIRD invited to attend this meeting. Fumitui'e that you have long contemplated buying. No advance in prices to take R. K. Anderson. care of this— our increased volume of business with no extra expense enables us to Miss Reynold’s Report Promptness Following is the report of Miss ANNIVERSARY SALE declare another dividend to our customers in the fo m of a Turkey. Jessie M. Reynolds, head of the POLICE COURT We have contracted for a large number of these fine birds, enough for you and all social service work: TEN DAYS TO REPORT W e W ill Take Pride your friends. Gome, in today and let u% boo k you for one of them. “ For the year beginning Sept. William Ostrinsky may well look 30, 1925 and ending Sept. 20, b.ack with pride on the growth of ■William Lewie of Charter Oak m •U'f’^1 1926. The report for Home Ser­ his furniture business. Starting street was arrested yesterday fore­ OFFICIAL STATE VOTE vice is as follows: three years ago in a very modest noon, charged with intoxication, Prom ptly TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY LOT Total number of Ex-service way with a stock of used furniture breach of the peace and assault. men assisted...... 115 and furnishings on the south side Lewie was very drunk when he was Hartford, Nov. 4.— The official If you don’t need a suite or range, every customer Total number of Civilians . . 249 of Oak street, he soon . ealized that brought to the police court yester­ state canvass of votes at the elec­ Executing during the month of November -will receive a chance Total number of letters writ­ ■the demand was stronger for new day but when he appeared before tion on Tuesday is now being pre­ on this prize drawing. Coupons will be given out from ten ...... 205 furniture at a moderate price the judge this morning’ he had pared at the office of the secretary and now until Thanksgiving for every dollar we t ^ e in, Total number of visits .... 1319 Moving across the street Into sobered and was somewhat peni­ of state here from returns being “ Sixteen layetts, 13 suits paja­ larger quarters, he now has a store tent. sent in by town clerks. Deputy Properly both on old accounts and new accounts and all c^ h sales mas, and 15 Christmas bags have filled with .attractive new furniture, The chief complainant was Mrs. SecretalV’ Elmer H. Lounsbury said — one coupon anyway, and additional coupons for every been supplied at the request of stoves and ranges. Low expenses "Winifred Lennon of Charter Oak he hopes, to have the compilation five dollai's paid. Bring your coupons to the store on Headquarters. The" Ladies’ Aid enabled him to sell at the lowest street, a neighbor of Lewie's, who completed for every town in the Com pleting date to be announced later, drop them in the box which society, the Woman’s Home and possible prices and his business has told the judge he came to her house state within ten days. 'When all Woman's Foreign Missionary so­ increased rapidly. Now he launches early yesterda.v, forced an entrance, returns are in they will ’oc inspect­ will be provided. cieties of the South Methodist his first big sale to celebrate his breaking down the screen door. ed and certified by the controller, your Three numbers will be drawn by disinterested Episcopal church, the Rebecca third anniversary in the business. Because she attempted to keep him treasurer and state secretary to party; if you hold one of these numbers you get one of Sewing society and Benevolent so­ His advertisement in today’s out he struck her in th'e face. She complete the official handlers. The the prize turkeys. (Turkeys will be on exhibition in ciety of the Center Congregational recoil'd of votes will then became a Plumbing Work Herald gives an idea of the ex­ then called the police. our show windows later in the month.) church have done all the sewing. ceptionally good values he is offer­ Other witnesses included Mrs. part of the state's official records. Klwanian’s Camp Florence Askerbloom-, Lewie’s “ During July and August the ing. The sale starts tomorrow and lasts through this month. housekeeper, and Marion Lennon, worker selected the children for daughter of Mrs. "WTuifred Lennon. For the Kitchen—A New Range or Gas Stove the Fresh Air Camp in Hebron Joseph W ilson NORTH END FIREMEN .411 three declared Lewie was fight­ THCCOAL-OtUp^G which the Kiwanis Club maintain­ ing drunk. Marion Lennon testi­ Your old range has seen its best days and you will have to get a new one sopn, why ed. There were four different ENJOY CHICKEN DINNER. SEASON tS, 28 Spruce St. Phone 641. not NOW^ You are wasting time, fuel and energy,* all of which you could conserve groups, twenty children In a group. fied she saw Lewie strike her Money was also donated for the Twenty-six of the thirty mem­ mother in the face. RERE ' with a modem stove in the kitchen. We have just gie pne you want, priced very rew- purpose of buying clothes for most bers of Hose Company No. 2 of the Officer John McGlinn. who was onable, and our terais are so liberal, that you can afford to have it sent to your home of these children and the worker North End fire department went sent to arrest Lewie found him on Charter Oak street, staggering Explains How Enlarged o f OT1C0 was also entrusted with this. out to the Rainbow Inn at Bolton A Turkey Free With Each Range. “The Loan and Emergency Clos­ last evening where the firemen en­ drunk and using vile and profane ets still continue to be of great use joyed one of Mr. Pinney’s famous language. Veins Can Be Reduced In our work and from the store roast chicken dinners. They were In court this morning Judge room, many articles of clothing seated at reserved tables and ac­ Johnson found him guilty on all ind furniture have been supplied corded the best of service. The three charges and imposed^ a jail Oftentimes Veins Burst and Quaker Ranges to needy families. affair took the form of a get to­ sentence of ten days for intoxica­ Cause Much Suffering* Ex­ “ The entire Police Department gether and special meeting of the tion, 30 days for assault and 15 has taken the First Aid Course un­ company. An effort was made to days for breach of the peace. Lewie pense and Lom of Employ­ QUAKER SOCIAL gave notice of an appeal and a bond ment. der the instruction of Dr. Knapp. secure a 100 per cent attendance A medium size cjal range with The motorcycle officers have been but owing to illness and previous of $200 was furnished for his ap­ “ Shoot” your next coal order equipped with small First Aid Kits engagements this was not accom­ pearance at the December term of Many people have become de­ double mantle. A very, popular and a regulation size kit has been plished. the'Superior court. in our direction and we< will spondent because they have been number and an honest, practical placed in the Police Station.” Chief Edward Coleman who is a “ Chute” some of our dependa­ led to believe that there is no rem­ stove. member of Company No. 1 was an A phone call will bring a new edy that •will reduce swollen veins Buick to ypnr door for a free dem­ and bunches. Black F in ish ...... $89.50 As b:,g as a small lemon, the invited guest. Lee Thrall led in ble coal into your bin. Our chorus singing. After the dinner onstration. No obligation, Capitol If you will get a two-ounce orig­ Enamel Finish...... $144.00 shell of the'Babassu nut, found in Buick Co. Phone 1600.— Adv. prices and rapid manner of de­ inal bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil South America, is so tough that the firemen adjourned to the hose (On our Pi’ofit Sharing Plan with house where setback was played. at any first-class drug store and 1 year to pay.) And a Fine Tur­ special machinery is needed to livery will please you. apply it at home as directed you crack it. The committee of arrangements composed of Thomas Ferguson, will quickly notice an improvement key Free. Harlow 'Willis and Charles B. TODAY’ S O FF E R - which 'will continue until the veins Loomis were given a vote of G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. and bunches are reduced to normal. General thanks for their efforts in making STOMACH AGONY GOES Mason Supplies. Moone’s Emerald Oil has brought the get-together the success it 3 Main Street Phone 50 much comfort to worried people all Auto Repairing and proved to be. over'the country aud anyone who Is Overhauling Or Money Back, Says disappointed •with its use can have LUNCHEON SETS OLD TIN IN TOYS their ‘money refunded. North End SHELDON’S GARAGE Magnell. Pharmacy. So. Manchester agents (Table Cloth and 4 Napkins.) Rear of 25 Hollister Street. Magnell Drug Co., sell lots of it — Tacoma, Wash.— Novelties made And still there are stubborn peo­ Phone 110-S. Residence 603-2. from tin which has crossed the D o n ’ t W a i t Adv. ocean manjvtlmes are being receiv­ ple right In this part of the coun­ $i;98 ed in the Christmas shipments of try who won’t accept this pffer, but Until Your toys from Japan. The tin originally continue to suffer from gas on stom­ Made of German linen in assorted patterns. ach, belching or sour food, stomach RADIATOR FREEZES ARTESIAN WELLS carried gasoline qnd kerosene to We are now ready to prepare Drilled Any Diameter— , TYPEWRITERS the Orient. There they were filled pains, foul breath, dizziness, bili­ price. with soy bean and other oils and ousness and headaches, just because your radiator for Winter Any Depth Any Place All makes. Sold, rented, ex reshrlpped to America. Japanese — just because— that’s all, there is driving. changed and overhauled. junk dealers finally bought the no other reason. Drive in out of the cold. Charles P. Volkert tin, which was baled, returned to Dare’s Mentha Pepsin will stop Japan and male into tin soldiers, dyspeptic agony in five minutes; Blast Hole Drilling special Discounts to Students. horses and many other toys. will conquer obstinate cases of in­ digestion, and turn the old stomach A rm ory Test DrilUng for Foundation G. E. Keith Furniture Co., The bagpipe did not originate into a new one in a few weeks. •Water Systems f CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS in Scotland. It can he traced to an­ ■ If you want quick and lasting re­ Pomps for All Purposes. Kemp’s Music House cient Persia, and. by Inference, lief get a bottle today. It is dis­ Garage V HIGHLAND PARK P. O. I was played in Chaldea, Egypt and pensed by Magnell Drue Co. and Telephone 82L ancient Greece. druccists eve'rywhere. 60 Wells Street, . TeL 1375-5. ' MANCHESTER EVENING HDERAUD^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ,192«. p a g e fo xje

ular, theatric. It no longer slinks ian law upon her bo long tn she la and hides and works by stealth. found on Italian soil. There seems to he a sort of glory- There la Juat one fine way In • \ Citentns Mftalh cult In the underworld which Is •which foreigners can ayold coming into conflict with the peculiar code P U B U S H E D BY something outside all our older ex­ m i M T H E H BR A liD PR IN TIN G CO. now In force. In lu ly. They can Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room periences. Pounded by Blwood S. Ela - New York, Nov. 4.— See-sawlng , Oct. 1. 188' Perhaps a reflex ot the war. Per­ stty out of that country. Every Evenlns Except Sundays and The outlander who takes his up anfl down Broadway, I am led Hblldaya _ ^ haps a symptom of dope. Perhaps to believe that the Efigllsh Inva- Entered at the Post Offlco at Man- an upcome of the importation of money into Italy to spend it, as a sidn this winter is to be dnusually thester as Second Class M«ll Matter. tourist or seasonal resident, is, un­ Three Home Groups at Watkins Neiv, Low Prices brigand blood. Perhaps all these severe. From Kalamazoo to Kla­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES- By Mall der the existing conditions, sadly math Falls the voice of the erudite eix dollars a year; sixty cents a and other things combined. ‘But month for shorter periods. lacking In sense— and In proper platformer will he heard In the By carrier, eighteen .entj . week. from whatever causes American* land. . . . To the several British Bi~gle copies, f-ree cents. criminals are increasing daily In pride. literary gents In town have just SPECI.AL ADVERTISING REPRE- been added John Masefield and BENT-VTIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser, the audacity, the spectacularity of THE BIO ISSUE. Inc.. 25 West 43d Street. No-w \ 0’-k their crimes, if not in their fre­ Hugh Walpole. . . . and 612 North Michigan Avenue. This is a terrible year for cham­ Masefield used to be a 1>artender Chicago. quency. pions, senators and baseball mana­ do'wn In Greenwich Village. . . . The Manchester Evening Herald is an sale *n Ne-w Y ork C ity a t S chultz’s gers. The downfall of the many The “place where” still stands News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd SHAKING THE BARBEL. champions is already a softened but though the be-aproned barman is Street and 42nd Street entrance of sadly missing.'. . • But, thanks to Grand Central Station. Two individuals who have had a still somewhat sore memory. The his saloon experiences the world “International News Service has the rather hard time in the United exclusive rights to use for republlca- defeated senators will all be forgot­ has that very fine poem, "The tion In any form all news dispatches States Senate will spring into con­ ten by day after tomorrow, but the Everlasting Mercy.” . . . credited to or not otherwise credit­ trasting positions with the incoming passing of the giants of manage­ . . . Walpole says John Bull’s ed In this paper. It Is also ."XCluslvely people are ravenous on the subject entitled to us” for republlcatlon all of the Seventieth congress next ment, the shifts and twists and the local or undated news published of American life and are buying'up herein.” March. One of them is Vice-Pres­ hashing up of the big league per­ all editions of “Gentlnraen\Prefer ident Dawes, the other is Senator sonnel that Is going forward will Blondes” and "Babbitt.” . . THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1926. Shipstead, sole third party repre­ . . . Saw the shock of red hair cause 1928 to live for decades as that Identifies Jim Tully, the ex­ sentative in that body. Shipstead the year of the big wind in baseball. hobo and “bad boy of Hollywood.” WOMEN’S VOTES. was elected to the Senate by the And ^hat, after all, are all other who came to town to attend the Women in the United States Farmer-Labor party of Minnesota things, if baseball goes all right opening of his new play. . . . Jim gained the franchise of the ballot tells me the movie world is a nev­ and owes no allegiance, direct or in­ or all wrong? er-ending parade ot amusement. by will of the men. Some time direct, to the Republican party. . . . “If actors would only stay Ihey may forget that ^ct, hut of Yet the indications are that his thamselves,” he wails. “They are course it is Incontrove'rtlble. It vote, with those of the 47 Demo­ trying to get literary and arty. And they are so beautiful and dumb wps by action of the then electorate crats who apparently will occupy and amusing just as they are,” . . that the principle of equal suffrage seats in the Senate, would be sut Tully It was who coined the was put into force— and that was $cient to bring, about a tie against phrase: “As illiterhte as a film . , j 1 4. j heavv stretchers and turned legs. 42x54 inch ex- an exclusively male electorate. the 48 Republicans who will, from tniEi critic.” . . . Which hold them for Nine pieces of American walnut and selected gum- table, 60 inch buifet, china, arm^hairjmd a while. . . . Nagging did not bring about the present indications, constitute the . . . Saw Handy, the “daddy of wood, in walnut finish. The design is taken from 5 chairs,’similar to sketch. ^ ^ adoption of the nineteenth amend­ strength of their party. b y CHARLES P. STEWART the blues,” at a party given in his $179 ment. There were a few naggers, And in cases of a tie vote the honor up in Harlem. . . . And, in the Eai’ly English periods showing the typical Regular $220.00 ...... but only a few, and they did more Vice-President, will, of course, cast case you’ve never heard the tale, Washington, Npv. 3.—^Washing­ he tells me that the idea for harm than good to the cause. The the deciding ballot. ton is looking forward to a red hot “blues” came to him while out Wi. ballot was handed to the women The position of Vice-President session of Congress this coming with a minstrel troupe in the winter, as a sequel to Senator Jim south. . . . They were waiting for by thd men because they were en- , Dawes, with relation to the present Reed’s activities as a primary elec­ Senate, has not been too enviable. a train when he came upon a titled to it, and especially because tion investigator. ^ darkey, strumming a banjo and the men believed sincerely that the As a severe critic of the pomposity Probably there will be no definite using a mouth organ as a pick, aft­ Influence of women in. politics would and dilitoriness of that body, and a action until the 70th Congress er the fashion of the Hawaiians: . critic whose criticisms have so far meets, but there will be plenty of . . And the music he was making be unlifting. talk in what’s left of t]ie 69th. been ineffectual, the Hell-and-Ma- had never before been heard by The result has not, so far, been It will be talk, too, in which big Handy, w . . When his season end­ quite what was expected. There ria man has been, in a way, some­ names will figure. ed the ex-minstrel jotted down his has been a. marked tendency on the thing of a hut%at the hands of its The men to whom the names be­ recollection of the music he had part of women to avoid their po­ members. While Shipstead, being long are not all involved personally heard and revamped it. . . . The in the scandals Senator Reed has result was the “Memphis Blues” r * C , ’ v‘ litical responsibilities. a whole party in himself, and the been digging into, hut at least and “Limehouse Blues.” . . . Probably there are fully as many Senate’s star off-horse, has received they’ve been referred to in his in­ . . . Saw Georges Carpentier women as men in Manchester qual­ consideration from nobody but the quiry, which will be an excuse for who used to be a boxer or some­ ified to be electors. Yet while insurgent Republicans—when they mentioning them again in debate at thing but now is quite the step- the capitol. pingcst dancer of the New York there are 4,314 men registered as wanted him. night clubs, and the manner in voters the number of women regis­ Will Shipstead vote with the Re­ Senator Watson, Senator Moses, which he continues to appear in tered is only 2,639, a litte more publicans on Senate organization, Senator Mayfield, Imperial Wizard the pleasure marts Indicates that than 61 women for every hundred or will he vote with the Democrats Evans of the Ku Klux Klan, post­ he either saved his money or has men. Which indicates failure on out of sheer determination to show master General New, ex-Postmaster a good job.' . . . General Will Hays, ex-Governor . . . Saw quite the most cele­ di-esser, 38 inch chest of drawers and a 48 inch the part of a great many women to his power—and put the whole Sen­ brated crowd of the season at thC' Four large bedroom pieces, exactly as sketched, Goodrich of Indiana, Everett San­ are made of mahogany and selected gumwood fin­ vanity dresser. take their just part in the manage­ ate organization at the tender mer­ ders, Congressman Vare, Frank L. opening of “Deep River.” . . . j Formerly $236.00 ...... $159 ment of public affairs. cies of the Vice-President? And Smith of Illinois. Among them. Lady Astor and; ished in mahogany. Full size, bow-end bed, 50 inch All these are characters, of one Charles Dana Gibson and Billy .^ d of those who are registered will Dawes crack a whip over his Burke, who never seems to grov.' fellow Republicans, In that event, sort or another, in the story Senator the number of polls absentees Reed has been developing. old, and Arthur Hopkins, who^ amtjng women Is considerably larger and coerce • them into adoption of Senator Watson, to he sure, says seems to have taken on another than it Is among men. For exam­ his favorite changes in Senate the chapter about him is "absolute­ ten pounds with his title of im- ly false.” Sanders, secretary to the pressario. . . . , , ' ple, out of the 4,314 registered rules? . . . Fannie Hurst, with her in­ male voters, 2,510, or 58.2 per cent, The shaking of the barrel has president, appears in the narrative only long enough to declare that ru­ evitable cherry-bud comb. Some­ went to the polls on Tuesday, while brought two unconsidered apples to mors of a political deal between times they’re red, sometimes of the 2,639 women only 1,354 the top. they’re white, ‘but always they are Watson and Mayfield T^ere “ridicu­ cherries, ripening season after sea­ voted, or 51.3 per cent.—just a tiny lous.” r son in ;her hair. . . . Malcom SL: Neverthbress, all these names are shade more than half. P R O H m m o N . Clair, the movlo director, with a woven Into the story’s plot and add new cane. . . ■ And Benno''Molsse- This is a better proportion of • The New York Herald-Tribune interest as big names do. voting women to the number regis­ vich, who organized 200 Bast Sido long recognized organ of the Re brats into a mouth organ orches-j tered than is reported from some publican party in the East, declares The .alien property custodian’s tra and started on his way to for-, office will be the topifc of discussion other places in Connecticut—Nor­ editorially this morning that, as tune. . . . ' . walk’s feminine vote reaching but during the ■ short session of Con­ By the way, this used to be; result of the overwhelming expres gress, also. bock beer-season, didn’t it? 40 per cent, of the registration — Sion of public opinion, through the Senator Borah is head of a com GILBERT SWAN. hut It is nothing to brag about; various state referendums, as mittee which was to have Investi­ while the total registration, com­ gated it during recess, but Congress made possible by superior interior constriction against existing prohibitory condi­ neglected to provide this committee pared with the number of women tions, repeal of the eighteenth For the living room comes this luxurious suite. It price—through large quantity buying. Davenport, qualified to be made voters, is far with any funds, so it had to mark TOM amendment will have to be consid­ time. combines beauty—two-tone Jacquard velour uphol­ arm and wing chair as sketched. ^ 1 Q A from being satisfactory. Borah, however, who regards ered soon. It also asserts that the SIMS stery on swell front, wood base frame—comfort— Regular $255.00 ...... 4 P X s7 0 It is suggested to those women next time the prohibition question alien property custodianship with stiong disapproval, has chafed vio­ who are really interested in the po­ comes before Congress there is litical affairs of. their country— lently at his Inability to go ahead, S?Y 8 bound to he a marked change in the He can he depended on to stir up a some of whom are inclined to as­ vote. big fuss. Mars Is only 42,-500,000 miles sert that even yet their sex Is denied “There is a positive demand for away now. But what are 42,500,- its just share of political actlvitiy The Idaho senator can raise heck 000 miles to a radio amateur? a change,” says the Tribune. “The with the alien property custodian’s — ^that women cannot expect to ob­ q^uestion now is one of methods. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. tain full political recognition so office with a perfectly clear political Headlines you never see: MARIPl How is the change to-he made and conscience now. ' long as they, as a whole, manifest SAYS SHE SEES NOTHING WON­ what is the best means of regula­ When ex-Custodian Miller and el- DERFUL HERE. FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS so much less interest in the busi­ tion? Views will differ greatly on Attorney General Daugherty, two ness of government than their hus­ Republican appointees, alone were all points except the one that under An electron is the smallest unit; bands, fathers and brothers. The under fire, Republican membors of of rahtter, says the scientists. Re­ no consideration must the saloon Congress didn’t consider it very first political duty of the political member that, wives. It’s a good return.” clubby for Borah, a Republican one to fling at him. woman would still seem to be the Quite obviously, to our mind, two himself, though a mighty Indepen­ education of her own sex up to its dent one, to force the custodianship Marines (sea Fanemt Blrectorsr proceedings ought to be started in Today’s definition: responsibilities in the electorate. issue. U. S. mails.)- the next Congress, If not, indeed, in Men have a right to expect that the Kow, however, that A- Mlchell the fbrthcoming session of the pres­ Palmer, custodian under the late The duty on.paint brush handles feminine half of the country make ent one. Repeal of the eighteenth President Wilson, Is being sued, has been re(ljiced. Only a Demo­ good as citizens. with others, on the charge that he amendment is one, and concurrent­ crat could get a dirty crack out oC disposed of the Bosch Magneto that. ■ WAPPING TOOMBS BATTLE. ly with it the other should he sub­ Company properties for less than he Gangland has carried its audacity stitution, for the Volstead act, of should, it’s different. A wet plank and a flowing sea, is Miss Nellie Burnham, daughter BAYffiitSliRIN If the investigation is going clear and desperation into the very fast*- law empowering the states to place the way the polTticians are saying it of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burnham i their own construction on the b$ick to Democratic times, the Re­ this fall. has again been quite sick with nesses of law and order as repre­ publicans can stand it better than spasmodic croup. She was taken sented by the grim Tombs prison amendment while it remaihs in they could before. Plum is a popular color among ill while at her grandparents. Mr. PROV^SAFE force. the women’s styles this fall- Any NATURE and Mrs. G. E. Willis of Manches­ of New York. No more amazing of you boys and girls remember ter. She was able to be removed thing could have happened than the It will take years to get rid of Take without Fear as Told the eighteenth amendment, in any when it used to be fig? b y ARTHUR N. PACK to her home here on Monday and crazy, forlorn-hope battle precipitat­ is improving. ed yesterday by three presumptive event. The country should not be ■ A searchlight with two billion The Federated Workers served a in *'Bayer’* Package murderers in that stronghold of the called on to undergo indefinitely the cahdlepower was shown recently hi chicken pie dinner and an oyster conditions tlmt Vplsteadism has Old Masters New York. It’s just possible that President, American Nature Ass'n. [ supper for those who tended booths police power. someone may find a seat in the sub­ ^ i on Tuesday. created. There must be temporary You would never suppose, the 1 Somewhere, no doubt, there was J way now. Harrison Middleton, the little crookedness on the part of some relief. Congress has the mandate great blue heron would be interest- | boy whq is making his home at ed in dikes and keeping them water- j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheldlck’s, was trusted prison employe— or Inex- of the people in the matter. It When I have borne in memory what would be a mistake to assume that has tamed proof—but nature sometimes goes | taken to the Hartford hospital last cusible laxity: for the presence of Great nations: how ennobling In roundabout ways to an end. The week with gatherings in his ear. arms and ammunition in the hands the wet-and-dry question stands in thoughts depart heron is very much interested in He is improving and they think of these prisoners, yet to be ac­ the same place It occupied before When men change swords for crawfish which multiply so rapidly now^ that an operation will not be their tunnelings have weakened necessary. counted for, could be the result of election day. There is every rea­ ledgers, and desert son to expect, as the Herald-Tribune The student’s bower for gold— dikes so much the water has crash­ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adams left no pardonable error. some fears unnamed. * ed through. last Saturday for a week’s visit But there was also gallantry and says, “a marked change in votes.” There have been Instances when •with relatives and friends in 'Ver­ I had, my Country!— am I to be Birthday annivorsary of St. mont. but their stay was shorten­ devotion to duty beyond praise. blamed? the people found out too late these Charles Borromeo, a cardinal at sentries of the dikes should be left Great Blue Heron ed by a severe snow storm and they The Tombs warden gave his life. FOREIGNERS IN ITALY. Now, when I think of thee, and the time of the "heresy of the 16th arrived home Tuesday night. Mrs. Algernon Sladen, niece of a what thou art. to eat crawfish to their hearts con­ A keeper took a serious wound. century.” . tent because rebuilding dikes is j white, rusty and black streaks. Miss Gladys Farrington and lit­ Verily, in the bottom of my heart Birthday anniversary of Ed­ tle brother Harold have gone to th B And the jail delivery was prevent­ British peer, has been jailed in Italy costly to say nothing of the damage 1 for “socialistic utterances against Of those unfllial fears I am shamed. mund Keene, actor. spend the winter with relatives in Unless you see th<4 "Bayer Cross’' ed, at the cost of the lives of all the First weather bulletins of simul­ done by the water. Thus we have' Send f stamped addressed envo- For dearly must we prize thee; we another example of the fine balance lops and questions of fact ha'vlng to Mansfield. on package or on tablets yon ars desperadoes, probably, as well as Mussolini.” who find taneous observations issued and not getting the genuine Beyer Beyond question it is entirely telegraphed to 20 cities, 1870. In nature’s laws. The heron ate the do with Nature will be answered by that of thq. warden. In thee a bulwark for the cause ot crawfish and kept them in bounds the cbnsnlting staff of Nature Maga­ Aspirin proved safe by mililQns and Nothing like this has ever hap­ within the rights of the Italian gov­ men; SPOKE TOO SOON prescribed by physicians over twen­ And I by my affection was beguiled: ( 80 they could not multiply enough zine of 'Washington, D. C., through pened in New York city’s prison be­ ernment to jail anybody it pleases to weaken the dikes. arraligements made by this paper. ty-five years for for infraction of any law it happens What wonder if a poet now and Thus you see the heron is good The boat was listing badly. The . Colds Headache fore, though thousands have passed then. to make, no matter how ridiculous for something besides making the captain rushed on deck end shott­ Neuritis Luiqbago. through that institution on their Among the riiany movements of his center piece on a tapestry. When ed: Toothache RhenoMtism way to long servitude or the electric or tyrannical the law or who the mind, ' \ I i»T AS USUAL “Who among you passengers can Pelt for thee as a lover or a child! knights were bold the heron was Neuralgia Pain, Pgln chair. The episode is In keeping offender may happeh to be. their game though it does not take pray?” —^W. Wordsworth. Let him not that girdeth on his “I can, responded a minister Each unbroken “Bajw” package with the n^w bravado, the new reck­ For prudential reasons it is any boldness to shoot a heron. contains ptoven directions. Handy harness boast hlmseH as*hp that 'Was the wedding very unusu- “Then pray, shouted the captain. lessness that has come to mark the probable that Mussolini will see to The forehead and top of the head boxes ot twelve tablets cost few putteth It off.“ “l Kings, 20:11. of the great blue heron are white al?” 1 “The rest of you put on life pre- characters* and the operations of it that Mrs. Sladen is set free in were j servers. We’re one short.”— B’nai cents. Druggists also sell bottles A check for JIOOO was sent re­ while the sides of the crown and “No, no, not at all. They of 94 and 100.—Adv. the course of time. But that will cently by radio from London to New The empty vessel makes the married.”—Life. ' B’rith Magazine. American criminals in the last few I greatest, sound.—Shakespeare. crest are black. The neck Is a pale J9KB. Crime has grown spectac- not affect his right to impose Ital- York,

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.nrday consists of two teatnres. The Page Venus! “BROWN OF HARVARD* :flrst being a ttirllllng story.'of olr- STQCK YARD ROMANCE ens life called “Christine of tb^e Big Butcher, Baker ,Motorman, Ftictory €jiri| Tops”, It has everything tbatVgoes HAS KtlLUANT CAST make a picture entertaining and abonld find favor with- the' most 'blase film fan. Pauline Garon and REVEALED BY PACKER Lite on the campus ot one ot .Cullen'Landis are co-featured an^ By DAN THOMAS Pola Negri and:' Marion Dr America’s leading institutions ot t^ey make an exceptionally fine Hollywood, Nov. 3.—-No station learning has been Immortalized in made their starts aa dancors. team. The second feature; is ‘.'Gal­ in life is too low or too high from ppeUt some years as a cabaret the production ot “Brown of Har­ loping Cowboy” a fast action west­ BY CRACKY, YOU CAN’T vard” which Is being shown at thtf: which to dash Into the cinema heav­ er in lll^arsaw, Poland. It wan Science Finds Other Ways FOOL THESE WISE MEN ern with Bill Cod^ in 'the • stellar ens. From railroad gangs, caba­ a .chorus .girl in New York that Rialto today and this evening. It role. “The Fighting Marine,” a SO EASY. is by far the best story of college rets, street cars, butcher shops, Davies was “discovered.” , chapter play starring Gene 1*unney, schools- and society circles have Tony Moreim, lover, o m to Use By Products of life that has yet reached the screen. the world’s heavyweight champ,, a It possesses a sincerity and a lack come the stars of today. strolled romapt^i^ly from bouse'^ Well, there they were, stand­ comedy and a news reel will also be Pay 'checks,* that once read any­ 'bouse reading;giB» meters, in Sprlqi-' ing before a shoe store window of heroes that have been noticeably shown. Steaks, Hams and Chops. missing in other stories of youth. where from gl5 to $50 a week, are .field. Mass. Mqw be. owns a pala-^ in the South End slowly de­ now made out in figures ranging tial home atop a liigV'hlll. *x' ciphering a sign which read The boys in the story are human beings, having as much fun as is from $500 to $7500 every week, Two of HoJlYwod'd’s “men aboat “Bargains,in Broken Lines," If TEST ANSWERS And man of a railroad gang in Germaiiy. c^sities, at the same time cutting Said one: “No good,” and he Harvard . to take part in athletics pear on the comics page: the cost of me^t to the consumer, and increase his reputation as a 1— Judge Ben Lindsey. fessional” life as a factory band in Monte Blue spent several years^M? scratched his head. “By heck, Chicago. an engineer. He made bis del^l ^ was written exclusively for the they can’t foo^ me. I’ll never Don Juan. He makes himself the 2— Southern extremity of Africa. United Press by Oscar G. Mayer, idol of a group of boys, especially 3— Baltic Sea. Colleen a Society Girl. into moviedom as a pick and shojfel - buy no broken lines.” From Chicago also came Colleen artist on the old Eine Arts lot wbea president of the Mayer Packing Co., Said the other: “You’re of Doolittle his roommate. The 4— Atlantic ocean and Mfediter- and president of the Institute of story takes him through two years' ranean sea. ' Moore and Milton Sills. Colleen D. W. Griffith was boss there, "v right. Bad enough when your was a society girl. One day she Bebe Daniels first earned her ifr-- American Aleat Packers.— United fishing tackle gets snarled and of college life and through an affair 5— Michigan, with the daughter'of Professor Ab­ 6— Maine. was introduced to D. W. Griffith ing as cashier in a Los. Ange|i^ Piess. you nave to cut-it to save the by a newspaper man who was a mu­ line but they’ll have to get up bot. The Freshman crew race is 7— Yes. drug store. She entered a b eav^ . By OSCAR G. MAYER excellently done, and the football 8— Seven. tual friend. Griffith saw her pos­ contest, won a prize and a sm]|ll early in the morning to get sibilities and offered her a job. That Piesideut, Institute of American me 10 buy any broken lines.” game between Yale and Harvard, 9— Siam. • part in a motion picture. ’ Meat Packers. many of the scenes having been filed 10— North American. was nine years ago. Sills was a Florence Vidor was a scbhol . Chicago, Nov. 4. (United Press! at the actual game, is by far the fellow in philosophy at the Univer­ teacher in Dallas, Texas, and Lpil —The American hog and his com­ finest thing of its kind that has ever GOLDEN »LUL sity of Chicago. He took up act- Wilson followed the same prof^^ ting because- his sweetheart didn’t] panions, the sheep and the steer with great pain to the patients, hut been seen in pictures. Sion in Birmingham, Fla. .. have become drug stores in addi- the body absorbs the animal liga­ William Haines as Brown notably Paris.—The newest fad in Paris want him to. jv, Lloyd Hamilton -worked as a .Igr f advances his popularity as he makes is a golden coat of mail. The The Befery brothers had colorful borer in Ford’s Detroit plant. A^d. tipn to their regular duties of sup­ tures, and they do not have to be careers. Noah was a cable car mo- pling hams, steaks and chops to taken out. a typical' American youth. Jack vogue was begun by Mabel Boll, Bull Montana was a bouncer in^ ' hungry John Q. Public. Science is proud of its four-legged Pickford plays the pathetic Doolit­ a well-known American girl here torman In Kansas City eight years Bowery movie house. Lloyd*^ Extensive laboratory research has tle. Mary Brian Is cast in the role called “The Queen of . Diamonds” ago.' Prior to that fie worked in Hughes, who got his start as ; pharmacies, and the value result­ Colleen Mooro discovered valuable pharmaceutical ing in these and other by-products Mary Garden, Chicago opera prima of Mary Abbot the professor’s becaus^ of the immense rings she New York as a bartender. Wallace “laugh maker,” was once a hut

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Sketches b y Kroesen, Synopsis by Brauch^r Change in Rates THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA^ Sam Houston (2) For Herald Oassified Advertising On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for Classihed Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions R 45 MILES was formed. Scab, and hair came she will find it is praotically an Rear of 192 Main Street. tion. For information call Manches­ GUIDE M.1IL p l a n e s impossibility. WANTED — Girl for delicatessen off -within a few days, and in about Tel. 118-12. ter 1100 or 418. . Kansas City, Mo.— Beacon lights three weeks, the sanie spot became store, one with experience preferred. visible for forty-five miles togeth­ TO RENT Florence's Delicatessen, Corner Main covered with a snow-white gro’Wth Mr. O’Goofty has just come out and Maple streets. er with boundary lights and other of hair that soon became longer of the ether with a philosophic TO RENT—Garage. Apply at 160 aids in air navigation, are to be than the original hair. crack to the effect that anybody ' WANTED—To buy cars tor junk. strung along the air mail ronfe be­ Bissell street. Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service Dr. Coolldge is' continuing his can applesauce an apple-knocker. Farr Bros., Props Station. Oak street, TeL 789. tween Chicago and Dallas, Texas, FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire 58 experiments and researches In an to guide the air mall planes attempt to find the application of Oxford street. WANTED—Ambitious ■•e.i, boys. through tho darkness. uiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitiHmiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiis Wonderful opportunity to learn the the cathode rays to life itself. FOR RENT—5 room lower flat, 82 barber tra' Latest methods taught. The lights Avill be about every' Dr. QooUdge and bis “ cathode-ray” tube. Electrons, In » cold, Cliestnut street, corner Laurel.. Tel. Complete course $35.00. Day or eve­ twenty miles between Wichita and J42 4. ______bine stream, jiour from the side of the tube above the meter. The elec- FOOTB.1LL NOTEis ning class. Call or write to e inform a­ DaHas and between St. Joseph and troiw thus liberate«l may become the Avorld’s gi^atest destroyer of a tion. A’aughns 'Strictly Sanitary Bar­ Chicago. Because the planes on th^ TO RENT—5 room fiat, all modern ber School. 14 Market street, Hart­ vast benefit of mankind. Princeton, Nov. 4.—^Earl Baruch Iiiiprovcinents. Inquire 67 Summer ford. Conn- €hicago-Kan&as City-Dallas route will start in Jake Slaggle’s back­ 8 Acres State Road street. fly regularly In the daytime, the By ISRAEL KLEIN. light, gases have l>een tyn ed to jPrinceton plays WANTED—Some pleasure these lights are to be placed along those TO RENT—4 room tenement, all long evenings? Why not have that Science, Editor, NE.l^ervlce. powders, liquids to solids, while „ „ Saturday and Meialahn modern improvements. Inquire 190 phonograph fixed and enjoy the rdd parts of the route where the pilots life itself is in danger under its ^ The Gas Station | Summer street. favorite records once again. Braith might be overtaken by darkness An Invention thiit may become power. . i sound leaves for Cambridge to- walte. 150 Center street. when running behind schedule and TO RENT—Nice tenement. 5 rooms, the m ost deadly weapon of man­ Thls blue glow In the darkness j with seven room house, 3-aere tobacco shed, garage. This Is a S because of the earlier nightfall dur­ hot air heat, $23 per month. Arthur A. WANTED—A woman to do g in - kind. or the greatest benefit to hu­ is the field of electrons, or nega­ real good proposition for the right man. Price is only $4500. 3 ing the winter months. Ivnofia. Tel. 7S2-2, 875 Main street. eral housework. No washing. Mrs. manity, has 'just been brought to tive electricity, that • is ejected Cambridge, Nov. 4.— The- Har­ Two- miles from Manchester. s Walter Olcott, 21 Forest street. Tel. from the highly evacuated tube. vard coaches concentrated on per­ ■ FOR RENT—Six room house and 357. ______Berlin has more than 200 bee­ the notice of scientists. Five building lots, close to state road, short distance east S Ihree acres of land, on Oakland street, It is called the “ cathode-ray The tube is called a cathode-ray fecting the varsity’s defense of Green School. $650 takes them all. 3 inquire Wni. Meacham, 443 Oakland keepers who keep 3,000 hives on vacuum tube, from the;, fact that Princeton’s forward passing ih the street. • MISCELLANEOUS the flat roofs of buildings. • tube,” perfected by Dr. W. D. Gool- idge, at the General Electric labo­ these rays come from the cathode team’s final workout today. Bart Right at the Green, seven-room single, city water, poultry a TO RENT—3 4 room tenements at I will pay the highest prices for ratories in Schenectady, N. Y. Dr. within, when it is in a high Strong, of Binghamton. N, Y. has ■ yard, lot 66x179. Price only $4000. 3 35 AVells street, one garage. B. F. rags, papers and all kinds ot metals: cuuin. ‘ won the post of right end on the Carini agent, 362 Garden street. also buy all kinds of poultry and old BIG REDUCTIONS ON Coolidge has been honored for his Dr. H.otallng’a place cn Cambridge street, beautiful corner a cars for jun'*. M. H. Lessner, Jr., tele­ achievements by the Franklin In­ This is the first time that scien­ varsity. location, house has 6 rooms, upper and Idwer porches, fireplace, S , ------— \ f o r r e n t —F our. 5 room rents at phone 9S2-4. USED TIRES ,AND ^UBES stitute of Philadelphia. tists succeeded' in hurling elec­ tiled vestibule and bathroom floors, garage. Sacrifice price. S North End. $13 a month. Mark Th%, .tube'i8 a queer-shaped va­ trons so far into the air. That is Philadelphia, Nov. 4.— The Holmes. Phone 406-2. Wear a Spencer corset especially Coolidge’s contribution to the mys­ Penn sQuad leaves this afternoon Immediate occupancy. a designed for you. Mrs. M. F. MePart^ cuum which hurls a blue glow FOR RENT—Two, 3 room flats, all land, registered Spencer Corsletlere, 457 MAIN STREET two feet out at high voltages, and terious science that circles about for the Seaview Country Cliib, Ab- Wadsworth street. 10-room double, modern, walk and euro- S Improvements, except gas. North 9 Eldridge street. Phone 149-12. mysteriously converts known these tiniest of particles of mat- secon, to rest for the Penn SUte Ingi a good bargain at $7000. g School street, $25 month. Mark W.E. JACKSON ter. game on Saturday. Light pracUce Holmes. Phone 406-2. Blanche L. Roebon. medlura, 1415 chemical elements into unrecogniz­ North Main street. Hartford. 2 fllglits able materials. He has gone further In learping will be held there. FOR RENT—Four room rent, all up. Circle, Tuesday and Friday eve­ APPLES Power Over Life. what these mysterious . electrons Improvements. North Main street. nings. Telephone Charter 8297-5. Its value to !. humanity Is un­ can do when left free in space. He State College, Pa., Nov. 4.* Phone 1411-3^^______National Apple Week Coach Bexdek Is shifting the lineup Robert J. Smith Main SL 1 DON’ T FORGET— B. Mt Gardner, known and inestimable, yet scien­ has sent voltages running up to FOR RENT—Three, rooms for light dressmaker, Johnson block. Ladies ()c(ober 31st to Nov. 6th tists can see in it tremendous pow­ 35O,t)O0 volts through this tube, to of the Penn State varsity on the OPEN EVENINGS. housekeeping. Apply 46 Foster street. dresSes and ehttdren’s apparel. Pricts Order your Winter Apples now. ers for good and evil. That , blpe, see how far he could throw the eve of the Penn game. Prldehard Real Estato — Insurance — Stsam^ip Tickets South Manchester. reasonable. Guaranteed sattsfactury. glow is the secret of Its power, for electron charge. Two feet is thp has replaced Greene at tullbick and Krall Is at left guard in place . g "^O RENT—Nearly new five room Suits, topeoats. overcoa's ’’’all r- Edgewood Fruit Farm ■within Its scope, minerals have farthest he has attained. CfTming 2*it. A ll im provem ents. R ent $38 per made $46. R. ^ Ortmason. 607 Main TcL W . U. Cowles, 940. made to burn with a cold out of the tube, the electrons rush i ol^ Darraghr. kionth. Garage gvailablfii .CaU 1S67. j,at the Centfi^

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tlonal church where they have It is a toss up which of the two Marceline Day. Bert Lytell, Eileen She refuses all offers of mafriege been faithful In attendance In all TWODANUTPIcmES features is the better. They are of Percy and Ward Crane. That the nntil “ Mr. Right” comes along weather for a great many yeara.^ opposite types so it is hard to' com­ director was able to get all of and then things begin to happen. - these high-priced stars into one Progress Stills Shannon All Joined in the wish that they pare them. Here are two features that, be­ AT T id R C L E TONIGHT production shows he spared no ex­ cause ot their different appeals.' might be spared for many morn In the “ Unknown Cavalier” one pense to pnt the picture acr(^ss. should attract many to the Circle years. finds by reading theradvan^ uo- / tonight or tomorrow. "Unknown Cavalier’* Will Mys­ tlces that Ken Maynard, a new The story Is of the comedy, dra­ tify You and *Tliat Model western actor Is the star and that ma type. It presents Jane, a plain the picture Is . a westeim hut not of office drudge, who through a pe­ COACH STAiOG HURT IN . from Paris” WiH Give Yon a the atereotypeff kind.. At the name culiar tw lsfof fate was placed on ' PRACTICE SCRDIHAGE. Good Laugh. suggests, there Is an. air. of mystery .the pedestal of fame. The comedy Chicago, Nov. .4 ,— Alonso. A .’ WTIC permeating the story and -just Who part b built, around a couple try­ Stagg, coach of the University ol Tonight and tomorrow will find this unknown cavaUea Is supplies ing to make love in strange lan­ Chicago football team, was confin­ TravelM*!* Inanranw* Co., double^ features gracing the screen the mystery. It has Just- enough of guages. The. picture scintllates ed to his home toddy as a result ol Martfoitl. Conn. at the Circle theater. These dduble the western stuff in It to give It with beautiful girls, gorgeous injuries sustained late yesterday feature programs hit th e ' right action. 1 ^ - gowns and carries withal an in­ while directing scrimmage between epbt of Circle patrons and. as long The other feature ls*"That Mod­ tensely human love appeal. The the varsity and freshmen teams. as their is a demand for them the el from Paris.” There is an extra­ way iane masqaerades as a famous Stagg was caught In the center of PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY. best that are procurable will be ordinary cast presenting this ^fea­ French model and becomes the a play and was burled under • provided at “ The Pretty Play­ ture. Just look these names over: toast of Paris Is most Interesting. heap of football brawn. 6:00— Dinner Concert. Hotel Heu- house." bleln Trio—• ^ Prom Italy (Italian Folk Songs) ...... Langey Gavotte Louis XIII ...... Ghys '^SSSSi Serenade...... y. Schubert Second Waltz ...... Godard 6:25— News. 6:30— Soprano Solos— French Songs — Bergere Legere ...... Weckerlm 9 Hero is u comprehensive view of a section of the River Shannon Power Canal at the Black Watef Juene Flllette ...... Weckerlln end. Near here is to be located thodam which indirectly will provide the 90,000 electrical horsepower. Chanson Lndoue .....< Rimsky- ^ — ■ ■ ■ " II ■ ■■ ■ ■ Korsnkow Negro Dialect— ough. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo spent A Banjo Song .Homer nearly all of their married life on Come Out, Mr. Sunshine ' Ireland’s Stream to Become HEBRON the Waldo farm located near Hope- ...... : . .Bliss vale, hut for the last two years My Little B a n jo ...... Dlchmont Exactly 66 per cent of the vot­ have lived in the Center. Bountiful Children’s Songs— ers of the town cast their ballots Lane of Commerce; Ger­ refreshments were served tt. the I Like the Old Doll Best here on Tuesday. 142 votes were guests, A poem composed for thi ...... Gaynor cast for Trumbull, for governor, occasion was read by Alonzo A, When Daddy Was a Little Boy man Workers Bn9d Canal 85 for Morris. Bingham for senator Latham, of Columbia, a relative...... Bartlette received 146 votes, Tyler 80: Free­ Ruth Raymond, dressed In cojtHme Mrs. Kenneth Collins,t soprano On Erin’s River. man received 143 votes as con­ sang a solo, “ The Old Gray Bon­ Laura C. Gaudet, accom;islAiat. gressman, Gibbs 82. Fred O. Vin­ net." Mrs. Della Porter recited a 6: 46— Ruth Austin, contralto. ton, Republican nominee for sher­ 7:00— Mid-week Religious Sing iff received 144 votes, Lulirsen, hu^norous poem appropriate to tfie H ow By MILTON BRONNBR. octeslon. “ Love's Old Sweet Song” 7:30— Staff Artists. Quality Democratic,:, 82. Keeney, Rop., re­ was sung in duet by Mrs. H. C. 8:00— Outlet Owlets. , Limerick, Ireland, Nov. 4.— ceived 146 votes as state senator, 8:30— Capitol Theatre Preaenta- Avery, Dem., 80. Leon G. Rath- Champe ai^ Mrs. Lucius Robiuson, "Die Wache am Rhein^,’— "The tlon. bone, endorsed by both tickets, re­ the Rev. H. C. Champe made Watch on the Rhine” — has become appropriate remarks. Mr. and Mrs. 10:00— ^Weather. "Die Wache am Shannon.” ceived 225 votes, Robert E. Foote, Waldo have a (laughter, Mrs. Asa 10:05-11:00— News. Along the banks of the historic Rep., received ';48 'VOtes for Rep­ W. Bills living In Gilead, and four ------!------Irish river these days may be seen resentative. Albert W. Mlldlng, grandchildren, the Misses Edith, [OW often you hear and - derricks labeled “ Made in Ger­ Republican,-109; Ames "W. Sisson, Ruth and Lena .Ellis and Kenneth BALLOON TIRE BABY CABS many,” trucks, engines and freight Dem., 122. Justices of the Peace- Ellis, all of whom were present. A cars bearing the martially signifi­ elected were Robert E. Foote, E. IN LATEST SPORT MODELS read of furniture in price Anne Clark, H. Clinton Porter, Ed­ gift of $10 In gold was pi^-osented does your cant "Ktupp” and mammoth Boston.— Necessity may be the mund H. Norton and J. Banks by Lucius Robinson from the Con­ dredging machines, laboring with gregational church members, nnd- mother of Invention, but the style tons of rock and sand, marked Jones, Republicans, and Carlton B. creaters who forcasts the Inaugura-^ terms only. We have had con­ Jones, Doris E. Fish, ‘ Susan B. there Were many other gifts. Out with other Teutonic names, of town gueste were Mr. and Mrs. tlon of spoft model baby carrlagOs, War-Time Reminders. Pendleton, Clarence E. Porter and equipped with balloon tlr^ win Ben Jones, Dem. This is the first Carlos Waldo of Bristol, their siderable to say about our On all sides are warning and di­ daughter, Mrs. B. H. Phelps and the distinction of being the cham­ rection placards in German. Tall, time In 20 years that the Demo­ pion hl-jackers. crats have sent a Representative to her daughter. Miss Lois Phelps. fair men, with close-cropped hair, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dickinson and This wierd style probability was Eveiy’^day low prices. speaking the gutteral tongue of the legislature. The last time was Indicated at the recent furniture in 1906«rhen Dr. C. H. Pendleton, son Munroe of Simsbury. Mrs. the Fatherland, cut great gashes Leontine McNutty and son of show, staged in this city under-the in the high, sloping banks of the Democrat, was elected. direction of the Boston Furniture Furniture river. Tons of freshly mixed ce­ Between seventy and eighty Westfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Allyn and son Robert Market, Inc. ment, reminiscent of gun emplace­ guests attended^he golden wed­ For the mother who wants to ments, are being hauled and dump­ ding celebration which took place of Hartford, Mrs. Mary E. TefCt of ; V . BUT, price is not the only Wethersfield. Mr. and Mrs. George “ wallop the neighborhood into sub­ ed. Dull thuds and rumblings of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ mission” the sport model brougham detonating blast charges recall the cis G. Whldo on Hebron Green, on Lord of East Hapten, Mrs. "pram” will he in favor. Wooden George A- Little and son Kenneth war-time thunder of artillery. Tuesday, Nov-smber 2. The house bodies 'vith leather hoods will bold thing that should appeal to you. But this is a peaceful and tem­ was decorated in yellow’ and white. of Mansfield and others. Mrs. Olive the attention of the "poor but Wakefield, of Oakham, Mass., a4 porary occupation of Erin by Ger­ The hours of receiving were from proud” parents a’ho buy within "daughter of Mr. Waldo by a pre­ You are not really buying price many. It is a most promising sign 2 p. m. to 5, p. m. Mr. Walno was their means. that the Irish Free State govern­ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch vious marriage, was unable to be But the true ritz of gh-cart ment. mnder President Cosgrave, Is TVaidn of Hebron, and Mrs. W'aldo present. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo are fashion this fall and. winter will be when you buy furniture. What breathing new life into the Emer­ was the daughter of Mr. an'i Mrs. mjich loved by the people of the balloon tire equipment. cotnmunity and of the Congrega- ald Isle. It is the beginning of a James M. Dickinson of Mai-lbor- . vast 125,000,000 project by which you really are interested in is the River Shannon, famed in song and saga. Is to be turned to the It’s a Qreat Year for Game uses of commerce and peace. QUALITY. The river, larger than any In the British Isles, in Its new har­ ness, is to produce 90,000 horse­ ♦ power of electrical energy. Later, double that amount will be possi­ Quality in Furniture is in ble. Ireland is going to make her­ DIP SEC self independent of British coal. s o 15 1 Nine-Mile Canal. S p co T the wood. It is in the construe-/ . The great German electrical Arm of Siemens and Schuckert was awarded the government contract tion, in the style and in the fin­ to do the work. Briefly, the plan Is to divert part of the waters of the Shannon into a nine-mile canal, ish. Quality is in and a part of And, good reader, it isn’t how beginning at a point about three miles south of Killaloe and extend­ ing southward to within two miles the furniture. And as Sheraton, much you pay for furniture that of. Limerick. The canal will be 100 yards wide and 30 feet deep. At the power station, which will foremost furniture designer, counts. It is how much quality you straddle the southernmost end of the canal, the water w’ill have, a drop of 100 feet. It is this drop said generations ago, “Quality get for what you pay-----that’s what which is to prqvlde the power. Work was started eight months ago and has progressed far enough is your best friend. You live actually counts. to Indicate the appearance of the completed project. In the small with it and in its atmosphere. It army of workmen which is employ­ ed are 300 skilled Germans and Garber Brothers deal in quality 500 skilled Irishmen and more plays a great part in the comfort than 2,000 unskilled Irish labor­ ers. Outside of Irish timber and furniture exclusively. Our vast pur­ British cement, everything being and happiness of your family.” used comes from .Germany. Figures give an idea of the size chasing power, our low overhead com­ of the undertaking: Quality, expresses your person- Approximately 6,000,000 cubic •meters of cement are to be used. bined with the savings brought about Besides the specially constructed alitv. excavating machines, 60 locomo­ tives and 1,000 freight cars are at by manufacturing a large percentage work. The Germans live in their own camp. Some of them have their KW of the furniture we sell enable us to wives and families with them. Others have married Irish girls i since their arrival. In their tem­ offer unmistakable price advantages porary colony they have a German school ana a German canteen. ,on furniture of unquestioned quality.

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' /k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 4,192^. PAGE EIGHT MONTANA WILL .QUIT McCarter, Misa R ^ t^ l-e^ ld she: mony that shook the alibi of Willie MdlERMOTT INDICTED AIDIN^PRO Stevens and placed the defense law­ FDID DAZED VICTIM OF 40 LIVES LOST GQRSUNE ON STAND thought “two or ^r«e 'mlnatea” “ SAFE TO BE WET” elapsed from the time* she heard yers with their backs to the wall in Helena, Mont.', Nov. ;4.-^Ez HOME BURNED, TOO the mumbling voices b<6hlnd the car ^an effort to meet this totally unex­ THUG AT ROCKVILLE FOR MELLETT M URIM ment of prohibition inrlfcmljjc^ denIe s seeing h e n ry and the shots. . * pected thrust. The Dicksons said rest exclusively with federal officials Willie Stevens, “ greatly agitated and courts within the next thirty Forty lives were lost last (Continued from Page 1.) Miss Rastall was .th%a. excuMd. Canton, 0., Nov. 4.— Service was EECnON LESSON and talking in a rambling manner,” days, the majority rolled up in night when fire starting Irom an Detective Tells of Cai^ Man Who Can’t Recall Where to be made this afternoon on Pat came to their home in North Plain- He Belongs Says Stranger favor of repeal of the state prohibit; overheated oil stove, destroyed^ “ Well, -what did you see or George E. Totten, formen county field, at about 8:30 on the night of McDermott of a first degree mur­ two hen houses in Talcottville. hear?” detective of Somersst, county, was Took His Automobile. der Indictment aq. a result of the tion law today .‘behig ‘ imr itecUAtf ,the murder— September 12, 1922— that returns from thfe unaccounted Sumner B. Smith, the ownef, jlenies Seeing Henry the next witness. to ask the way to Bound Brook. assassination of Don R. Mellett, ■vice-fighting Canton publisher on 300 small precincts cannot c^^nge Both Party ConTontions Must said today the loss is about “ I heard the rumble of voices. Totten told of being called to the Willie was in a great hurry, they Rockville, Nov. 4.— Found un­ $160, the chickens being valued Then I heard a shot. Then a wom­ scene of the murder and described conscious In a gutter alongside the July 16. the result. Complete xjtunw-rfrbn: said. • Close on the heels of this an­ 1,172 out of 1,481 precincts give: at $60. an screamed. Then there were how the bodies lay v^hen he arrived. It has been “ Willie’s” alibi all roadway near Mlnteburn Mills, a Face Prohibidoii Qaesdon three shots. . Then I heard noth­ “ There were letters near the man giving his name as Edward nouncement came definite informa- fur repeal, 5 3,8 21; agnin^t, ,4^i64 2; along, and he has been corroborated liou from an authoritative source a majority fof 8,179 fot^' th« ing.” bodies,” he said. *by Mrs. Hall, that he was in bed at Smith, but unable'tb say where he been dining at a nearby restaurant. “ Didn’t you ever tell a man that He saw a blood-stained . ca’llng belongs, is recovering In Rockville that the “ key figure” to the mur­ “ wets.” . in ^28, Leaders Realize. the Hall home early on this particu­ der mystery will be' the first o f the They entered together, and with you' were in the lane that night card lying between the feet-of the lar n i^ t. North Plainfield is ten hospital from injuries Buffered the commissioner shouting orders and that you saw there Henry Stev­ two bodies, he testified- when attacked, he says, by a man indicted trio to go on trial, and that TITLED ENGLISH MUSICIAN ens and that he said to you; ‘get miles from the Hall home. the supreme penalty will be asked TO REMOVE TO to summon all reserves to the Totten identifl^ed ■ the card he And so, as the trial went into its whom he picked up in his -automo­ Washington, Nov. 4.— ^The dis­ Tombs. Clerks in the warden’s of­ to'hell out. of here!’ and fired two found near the bodies from an exhi­ bile. * ' ' ' by the prosecutor. shots into the ground?” Simpson second day today, it was generally London, Nov. 4.— Sir Thomas turbing probability that both fice were found still trying to reach bit shown to him by Senator Simp­ conceded that the .diminutive prose­ The unconscious man vi&b found shouted. TAXI MAN CUTS OUT ON Beecham, one of England’s fore­ major parties will be confronted a hospital on the telephone. son. The card was encased in a cuting attorney— he is hardly more by Earl Ransom, of this city. Ac­ “ I did not,” the witness replied. f u n e r a l TRIP; 3 HURT most musicians, announced todaj with determined assaults on the 'Ordering detectives to every glass cover. The prosecutioh has than five feet tall— is holding the cording to Smith’s statement the He said he met Miss Rastall in previously stated that the finger­ man to whom he gave the ride Waterburj^ Nov. . 4.— Thomas that he has decided to reside per­ Volstead law in their national con­ vantage point with revolvers and front of the Y. M. C. A. in New whip hand. rifies. Commissioner McLaughlin prints found on the card are those struck him over the head with a Maher and Georgff Bentz, of An- manently in the United States, as ventions of 1928 faced political Brunswick about ten o’clock on club, threw him out of the machine sonia, and Edward Fitzgerald, of the result of the failure of remun­ leaders today as belated returns took charge of'th e situation. Bar­ the night of the murder. He invited of “ Willie” Stevens.- MRS. GIBSON ILL ricaded behind coal piles, the gun­ At 12;35 with Totten still on the and decamped with the automobile. Waterbury, are in a hospital here eration for concerts here, due tc permitted a more comprehensive her for a ride in his car. They then Police are searching for traces of with injuries they • received this the competition of the radio. survey of the wet-and-dry battles men decided to shoot their way to drove to the lane. stand, court was ad

“Rec N ifh r Proves Big Suc­ NAVY’ S GREAT LINE Persson-McCarthy Fight M T .N E O CHOSEN cess; Weavers Finish Sec­ MAKES IT LEADER To Draw Many From Here BYSOCCEHTEAM f f ond and Main Office Third; FOR THE SEASON Tng-o(-War Occupies the Due to Improve, Says Walsh; HAV£ A CAM£L Spotlight. Good Men Sitting on the Announce the Game With A Bench, Too. Scandias on Old Ball THE RESULTS AN INVITATION Bowling: Weavers. Main Grounds for Sunday. Office: Volley-ball: Machine, This is the tenth of a series o f Weavers; Pool: Old Mill, Yarn football articles by Davis •!. Walsh and otlier staff writers on the lead­ Dye; Relay: Weavers, The Manchester soccer team Is Machine; Setback: Main Office, ing Eastern teams and some of those from the Middle AVest that going back to Mt. Nebo. Old Mill; Checkers, Machine, Announcement was made today [ Machine: Tug of War: Weav­ have appeared in this section. Other articles will follow. that the first game on the grounds ers, Main Office; Horseshot­ that the local team will occupy pitching: Machine, Machine. By DAVIS J. WALSH. during the remainder of the season will be played there on Sunday CONTENTMENT By virtue of a clean sweep in the T. N. S. Si>orts Editor. against the Scandias of Hartford, checker and horseshoe-pitching last-year winners of the State events, a first place in volley-ball New York, Nov. 4.— Not being League competition. equipped with fallen arches of the and a second in the relay race, the Manchester has lost three games craniiim, I can only see my way to date, two in the league and one Machine Shop rode roughshod over clear to stav'ng that, up to and in­ In the State Cup. Danersk came all opposition in the fourth inter­ cluding tho precise moment. the from behind last Sunday to drive department sport carnival conduct­ Naval Academy looks to have one two goals through Dickson for the ed by Cheney Brothers’ Athletic of the great football teams of the verdict. The Hartford Thistles Association held last evening at the yea'r. It may be the greatest but, turned the trick a week or two ago, School street Rec. The “ Rec Night” as to that, the man is a sap who at­ but both games were played in a was a success and everything went tempts to call them out of turn. driving rainstorm. off in the scheduled manner, thanks No one, however, can or will to the work of John L. Jenney- take issue with the statement that If the weather Is favorable this The Machine Shop scored 24 the Navy was a great team against Sunday, the locals promise to turn points, the Weavers 18, Main Office Michigan not later than five days the Swedes back with a loss. And if the .weather is bad, they promise to 11, Old Mill 8, and Yarn Dye. ago. Furthermore, it seemed to be Bowling an outfit that should get better in­ turn the trick anyway, so a good The scores of Cervini and Schu­ stead of worse, for most of its men game Is on tap for the Swedes are bert of the Weaving Mill were the are just coming to their best and considered second to none in Con­ highest in bowling for the two-game all of them are the type that flour­ necticut soccer this year. high team total. TJiey made 394, ish on competition—ouick, alert, Jimmy Miller of. New Haven will Cervini hitting 103 and 91 and intense men who love their foot­ handle the whistle and the kickoff Schubert rolling 96 and 104. The ball for itself alone. There are no will come at 2:30. runnersup were Canade and Han­ prima donnas at the Naval Aca­ son of the Machine with 390. demy. canade hit 111 and 103 while his Everyone was impressed by the work of the backfield a.gaiost Mi­ COBB TO CONTROL partner^ad 93 and 83. VoUey-Ball chigan, particularly that of Hamil­ After experiencing a close call in ton and Caldwell. I thoi’.ght the Navy was great because of its line. TEAM ATLAN TA its opening volley-ball match with As a pair, I haven’t seen a bet­ the Main Office which they finally won to 20 in an exciting game, ter offensive and defensive combi­ Fifth Big League Manager to 22 nation all year than Eddy and P the Machine Shop swamped the Wickhorst at the tackle positions. Weavers In the finals, winning two Weighing 415 pounds in toto, they Quit This Fall, He Is the straight, 15 to 3 and 15 to 1. The yet had the speed, the drive and HARRY PERSSON Weavers had eliminated the Velvet the intelligence to keep all plays in 21 to 9. The Machinists used Brock, front of them on defense and- to Harry Persson, Swedish heavy­ The Swedish champion is superb­ Richest Player. R. Von Deck, Lange, Gibbons, tear real, lasting hcles in the op­ weight champion, may lose his equi­ ly bqilt and his great chest and Phaneuf and Morgan while the position on attack. librium, his temper, his reputation shoulders give him the punching Detroit, Nov. 4.— Ty Cobb, one Weavers relied on Ballsieper, Rus­ Tear Line Oi)on. and even the decision when he power which has brought boxing sell, Mahoney, Angelo, GeorgettI They are the only links in a experts to the opinion that he is a of the most colorful players in meets Pat McCarthy, clever Boston baseball, who has severed his con­ and Schuberti The Main Office: strong chain, at that. The Navy real contender for the heavyweight boy, up in the Hartford state ai’- nection ■with the Detroit American Luplen, Hale,'Hanson, Scott, Gus- used a lot of split center plays crown. They sit down and stay, mory next Monday night, but there’s League club, will take over the tiO^Bon and Hunt; the Velvet: Plitt, against Michigan and all of them there when the big hoy from over­ one thing he cannot, lose— his hair. controlling interest of the Atlanta Beadle, Wilkinson, Chambers, gained because the center trio of seas hits them right. Bald Headed. club of the Southern League, it Leister and Fogarty. Cross, Hoerner and Born simply For Harry lost that long ago; it Trimmed Johnny Risko . Pool cleaned up. You could have driven Persson’s most Impressive start •was reliably reported today. He isn’t in the record book wliether he will be succeeded as manager of Hartnet and Heron of the Old a band wagon through the holes. lest it in action or simply in the in this country was against Johnny Mill battled their way to supremacy The ends, Lloyd and Hardwich, Risko, the champion of Sweden the Tigers by George Moriarty, natural .trend of things, but it is a former Tiger third baseman, but in pool defeating Ballsieper and were almost flawless. Lloyd, a 200- fact that he is bald, bald as the bil­ beating the “ Cleveland Rubber Kotsch, Weaving, 50 to 9; Cervini pound specimen witn a turn of Ball” decisively. more recently American League liard balls that Willie Hoppe fines­ umpire. . and Schubert of the Weaving 50 to speed, looked the part of an All- ses about on the green baize here Monday night he lost to “ Bud” 2 -and Benson and Boraski of the Ajnerican possibility. Gorman on a foul, but he was well Cobb’s record In the American and there. League extended over a period pf Yarn Dye in-the finals 50 to 47. The What a line that ds!^ Fast,' ag­ The big Swede is as bald as Bob out in front when he was disquali-r gressive, e.vperienced, intelligent 21 years, 15 years as player and latter pair had won its opening Fitzsimmons and he hopes to matca fled for hitting Gorman low. Fans, six years as player-manager, and match from Plitt and Gustavson of and averaging 191 nound.s, it re­ Lanky Bob in other ways before he who were at the Sesqui for the flects all possible credit tipon the he holds all-time records for al the Velvet 50 to 20 and then trim­ winds up his career within the Dempsey debacle, can testify to the most everything except, hittins coaching of “ Rip” .MUlor .iust punching power of the big boy from med Prene and Morgan, Machine squared circle. home runs. 50 to 30. the play of the backfield and 1 Persson has another unusual over the hounding main. team in general redounds to i Five ^lanagers Out. Relay thing about his appearance that will The McCarthy-Persson . bout is New York, Nov. 4.— The passini honor of “ Navy Bill” Ingram. But two teams competed in the catch the eye of the observant fan down for twelve rounds and there of Ty Cobb as player and manager relay race, the Weavers and the The boys tliought tlie backfield as Harry steps about in the big are to he three other bouts; Georgie was good. It was. That bein.g the and the appointment of GePrge Machine. The former won complet­ Hartford arena next Monday; hfe Lamson vs. Little Boy Blue, eight Moriarty and Dan Howley as man­ ing the eight laps of the track in 1 case, what will it be when Shapely, rounds; Nick Fidel vs. Prince Too- the best back in the squad, returns has a big picture tatooed on his agers of the Detroit Tigers and St, minute and 12 seconds. They used manly chest after the manner of the ma, eight rounds; and Joe Smith Louis Browns respectively within Russell, Angelo, Giorgetti and Schu- to his position, as he ultimately vs. George McRae, eight rounds. will. The improvement will be in^ brave sailors of old who had rugged a single day again startled the > bert The Machine went around in Sweden as their home port. Harry The prices are $3.50 and $2: baseball world, already shaken by 1 minute and 16 seconds, using proportion to that wliich followed Tickets can be purchased at Jack’s when Caldwell, an obscure substi­ comes of a seafaring family so the the greatest turnover of managers Phaneuf, Gibbons, Mitchell and R. heavy tatoo on his bosom cannot Filling Station on Maiii street in in the history of the game. Five tute, suddenly found himself Idte Manchester. Von Deck. in the Colgate game and now is the be held against liim. have been beheaded, and four suc­ Setback leading ball runner of the varsity. cessors appointed since the final Hanson and Canade, playing as Hj\milton‘s marked versatility contest of the world series less Dressing partners for the Machine won the not only includes excellent ball- than a month ago. setback competition. Their high running but punting, passing, field MAE BOYLE MAKES L. Ubert ...... 78 72 81 Those in the discard Include two score was 77. Preiss and Reyman- goal kicking and just about as nat­ P. Mikoleit ...... 96 92 SI immortals of the game, Cobb and der of the Old Mill were second ty a defense game is one would A. Cole ...... 76 86 98 George Sisler, for several years '

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IH8BDB1E Wind and Rain ^ llllllllllll^lrolHlillll^^^^llHllllll^lll^llllllllHHIIIHIIIIItH^UIII^IUllllnm^ This And That In S-DAX-l Feminine Lore © I9Z6V NEA SERVICE INC y^Vii^inialSwairi) mulatto hovering about. In evident WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE haste to flnlsh serving her. JUDITH RL\RTIN, English “ ]Do you fl-ll live in the house? When ■women gossip over the in celebration of Apple 'W eek .jject that is near to the heart of i teacher at Pendleton Lniversity, asked Judith. hack fence, mighty truths sought they are giving a 10 per cent dis-i every mother of boys. Sometimes sides with ERIC W A TE R S In his No*m, Just me and cook— she s by all the powers of state may count until Nov. 10 on all apples we are too lenient with the eldest rebellion against DELVN TIM ­ my sister. Amarylla goes home come forth. For Instance, whenl purchased at “ Applecroft/* 302 ! son and^we are going to do so dif-. OTHY BROWN. nighta-she’s de maid.” He shot,a Queen Mary of Buckingham castle | W. Center street. DriVe over there ferently with the younger boys, but DR. PETER DORN, astronomy cuff back to consult an ornate wrist chatted with the wife of one of the! and select your winter apples, or do we, or can we? It seems im- professor, admires her and disap­ watch. Judith swallowed her des­ tenants on the estate of Balmorar,'phone 574-2 and they will give the possible In 99 cases out of 100. proves of Eric. sert hastily. castle. The queen and the tenant very best attention, to your orders. i The enthusiastic members of the M YR A ALDRICH is in love with As she rose, she shivered slightly. woman chatted about their chil­ newly formed Manchester Garden Eric ami torn between affection The man noticed It. “Yass-m. IU s dren, as women will. club will be interested In Mrs. Barton’s comments on what nature for Judith and jealousy. put some coal on de fire. Let It get g “ And is there no word of a hus­ The following rhyme just about Eric is suspected of complicity kind-a low. Been hunUn’ all after- | band yet for Violet?” asked the will do for the garden if you will noon. Brought back fwelve cotton- | describes the hats for this fall and give her a chance. This editorial witli ‘ K IT T Y ” SHIEA, town boot­ queen. winter: legger, in selling poison liquor from tniiq and a ’poasum." His face wld- | “ Not yet— and how about the will appear on the home page to­ High hats of velvet, felt or velour morrow. Read it. whicli two students have died. ened In a grin. w * ^ Prince of Wales?” asked the ten- Judith ran upstairs tor her -hat | Entirely brimless or with brims MARY TAYLOR. Judith publicly defends him. ant woman. Judith befriends Mrs. Timothy and coat. When she came hack, the | I that detour mulatto was not to bo seen. She a 1 “ Not yet,” said the queen. So Two-toned turbans in colors quite Brown and keeps tlie secret of I bewhiskered ministers can now Mrs. Brown’s love affair, discov­ wont through the passage that evl- '| bold dently led to the kitchen. s proceed to plot affairs of state, Eeret tarns enlivened with gold ered in a week-end trip to the city. planning on a continued bachelor “ Kitty” Shea tries to blackmail She opened the kitchen door and | Hats banded with ribbon or rep-1 stopped. The room was full of ne- | king! tilian hide JIrs. Brown and threatens to ex­ !4SmON pose tlie fact that Judith and Eric groes. seated on the chairs and J Hats trimmed' with brilliants or ] dined at the Blue Moon roadhouse, tables and on the floor. A general | glass that is dyed expression of gloom was visible on | Here’s one politician who got as Colors df beige, black, dark red or O tlie niglit it was raided. good as he sent! A congressman Juditli appeals to Eric for help. their faces. | green i At Judith’s entrance, several rose | was exhorting the state W. C. T., Spell a synopsis of th& hats we Dr. Dorn, having seen Eric U. of Ohio. “ It is time,” said he WIDE CUFFS. climb down the trellis from Ju­ awkwardly. She saw the mulatto | have seen. , , For rainy schooldays, the new looking at her defiantly, and noticed \ with eloquence, “ for women to All hats are worn well down ov­ dith's room, and not knowing that Large fur cuffs Identify this sea­ that he held a sthot gun In his hand. | quit playing bridge long enough to er the eyes and most of them sit storm sets, consisting of rubberized he had merely ascended to ask her son’s coat. Rarely are they content to unlock the door for Myra, is On the floor at his feet lay the bodies vote, and teach their children to fairly straight on the head without coat, cap and umbrella, all match­ of the 'possum and the rabbits. being tilted to one side. Height to stop before the elbow, and many now avoiding Judith. vote.” are more ambitious than that. ing, are both smart and practical. .Mvra asks Judith to stay in her Judith turned to the young maid, Then up spake Mrs. Florence rules over breadth this season. I am going to the movies,” she Plaids or red and black, blue and sororitv house to supervise the Richards, state president of the W. Brimmed models use the narrow servants during Christmas holi­ said. ’Tlease lock the house care- I C. T. U. "W e appreciate the ad­ turned down brims. Everything buff and greensand grey are most fully tonight and leave lights burn- j HENNA RETURNS. days. vice, but we don’t play bridge, and harmonizes. If a hat or accessory popular. This one is from Alt­ Ing, If you go to bed before 1 re­ we spend much of our time read­ is so striking that you see it and Tiio professor comes to the Henna has been eclipsed as a man’s, New York. ' house to see Judith, but Myra turn.” ing what you men do In Congress.” not the ensemble it is not correct. The girl nodded. Smiles broke out color to some extent by the new captures him at the door. Yes, Mr. Politician, that’s an old Even the handbag must match the on the faces of several of the ne­ reds but as the season advances NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY line— that “ bridge playing” wise­ costume. If it does not match the groes, and the houseman bent over shoes or hat it must be in har­ there is a return to the warm The mummy of a horse, ^estimat­ CHAPTER XXVI crack—almost as old as kissing brown tones. his rabbits again. mony with the general attire. ed to be 3000 years old was found In the lobby of the theater, Judith the babies to get the mother’s y r a danced into the parlor, Vote. As a matter of fact, much recently in Egypt. beckoning to the professor. met Dean Angela Snow, who hailed Books like’ proverbs, receive her with delight. “ Come alt with fewer women play bridge than men ON H.ATS NOW. M Euf ho fell back for a moment play billiards, and who of our sex their chief value from the stamp to speak to Judith. me,” she cried, "and I’ll take you and esteem of ages through which home in the coupe afterwards.” Ju­ dreams of criticising you for that The popularity of the chain ‘T'll come back again, to see you, natural and necessary recreation? they have passed.— Sir William bracelet knows no bounds, one secs he said, shamefacedly. dith gladly assented. Temple. QUICK PILE REIEF Judith turned away toward the The picture was an amusing one, these links of plain metal and jew­ Ptairs. When the door slammed a and they came out of the theater els outlining the crowns of the Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Roid is few minutes later, she could see laughing. " I t ’s good to have some­ Apple Batter newest hats. = few It seems that none else than old ■Three gallons cider, 3 pounds guaranteed to banish any form of from her position by the desk, that one to talk to," said Judith. "Pen­ Benjamin Franklin got the china Pile misery, or money back. It Myr.a was clinging to his arm and dleton during the Christmas vaca­ brown sugar, 1-2 bushel tart apples collecting craze back in Georgian ^ teaspoonfuls cinnamon. Cook SHORT COATS. gives quick action even in old stub­ chattering gaily, as they walked up tion Isn’t a very cheerful place.” days when folks wore poking fun born' cases. Hem-Roid is a harm­ the street. "N o Indeed.” agreed Miss Snow. apples as for apple sauce stirring « • • at such figures as Horace Walpole through a fine sieve when tender. Short jpckels of fur, particularly less tablet that removes blood con­ They got Into the cozy little coupe for their china collecting fad. Ac­ gestion in the lower bowel— the "X o mistletoe.” said the man at and headed homewards. The engine Add cider, cinnamon and sugar baby calf and the very close shav the f.owor store next door to the was choking and sputtering. cording to Esther Singleton who and place in a moderate oven. Stir en furs are exploited in Paris. cause of piles. It brings joyful re­ College Inn. “ Xo market for it now tells the tale in her “ The Collect­ occasionally and bake until a nice lief quickly and safely or costs “The only time when 1 wish I had ing of Antiques,” Benjamin while nothing. iPackard’s or Murphy’s adays. What does this neckin' and a man of my own,” said Dean Show, constitency for spreading. This BRIMS SC.ABCE. in London, wrote back to his wife quantity will make about quarts Drug Stores and druggists every­ muggin' generation w*ant with mistle­ ‘I’ll come back again, io see gou,” he said, shamefacedhj “ is when this car Is misbehaving. It 6 toe? Don't need any excuse to kiss of butter. The newest hats all achieve where sell it with this guarantee.— has stopped on me twice today and “ I send you by Captain Budden Plenty of fine holly wreaths, though many of the windows. both times I had to send for a man height rather than width, and Adv. When she reached her boarding a large case and a small box con­ Couple of poinsettia plants too." The servant who answered Ju­ to get It started." A local housewife duripg the draped and shirred crowns are the house. Myra’s large wardrobe trunk taining some English china, v^: “ I don't want the holly,” said Ju was just descending the stairs, on dith’s knock was a handsome young Judith laughed. "B ut you can dis­ housecleaning campaign unfortu­ rule. dith. Cut she stopped to finger the mulatto, with flashing eyes and a miss a garage man when you don’t melons and leaves for a desert of nately had shellac spilled on a the shoulders of two puffing men. fruit and cream or the like, a bowl Julius Hartt School of Music velvety red flowers of the poinsettia. Myra called to her as she climbed crisp little mustache. He surveyed need him, and you couldn’t dismiss Holland linen window shade. I fail HIGH OXFORDS. At last she drew a hill from her her inquiringly as he led- her over a husband.” remarkable for the neatness of the to find a remedy in any of my the steps. She was standing in the figures, made at Bow, near this Ida Levin. Teacher of Pianoforte. purse. “ Please send this one to Mrs. door of Judith’s room, wearing the polished floors to the winding stair­ They turned Into Providence Pike, books. Hot vinegar, turpentine, The high oxford which laces Alfred Cohn. Teacher of Violin. Timothv Brown. Sll .^von place.” way. Judith caught glimpses of rich city; some coffee cups of the same; new fur coat and a little green hat, and the dean was putting her foot ammonia or some of the other over the ankle is most often Studio; she said, to the clerk. He handed paneling and heavy furniture, and a Worcester bowl, ordinary.” and hugging a monstrous basket of on the gas for the final rise that led paiut solvents might be tried. Has developed in a combination of STATE THEATER BUILDING her a blank card and a pen. through the wide arches that opened to the Gamma Delta house, when the Other “ antique wives” we.know fruit- any one had any experience with black suede and patent leather or For Appointments Call “ Better write 'Congratulations’ on into other rooms. "A ll the young would appreciate similar “ antique This she held out to Judith with a engine whirred to a standstill. this. I might have suggested kid and alligator skin. 308-5, 659 or 2-5010.______that card." said Eric Wafers sigh of relief. "Merry Christmas. ladies is gone, m iss," said the man. “ How tiresome.” said Dean Snow. husbands” like old Ben! when talking with her by ’phone, stepping up behind her. Jude. And all I ask of you is. please In the upstairs hall, she found What shall we do now?" to take the shade off the roll, turn Judith turned In surprise. Eric remember to tell me wh.at s in the every door but one standing open. In The headlights of an approaching the bottom to the top. put a new was carrying a traveling bag. “Just the bedrooms, disorder ran riot, with Speaking of China, Queen Marie little silver foil wrappers scattered car offered a possible solution. The — no we cant’ stop talking about hem on for the wooden strip, if making the train for liome. Judith,” among the fruit. I’ve always wanted clothing and ‘ wrapping material driver stopped beside them. “ If you nothing else ,works. This is fre­ he said. “ I ve been trying to cal! scattered about on the floors. her yet— bought a Chinese howl to know.” have » rope. I’ll tow you," he said. quently done ■ when shades are you all day. l.ofs get out of here, A negro maid came running up the for her daughter’s birthday pres­ Pasteurization "Take one and see,** lauglied Dean Snow nodded. “ I have a ent. Now wo may expect to see gay badly cracked or worn at the lower and I'll explain." Judith. But Myra shook her head stairs. "This room, miss.” she said, edge, and in living rooms many Judith handed the card to the rope. It’s an old maid’s only re­ Chinese bowls on the dressing There was an ominous crash from opening the one closed door. The source In auto troubles.” people never draw their shades florist and left the store with Eric. tables of all our nation’s debs and below stairs, and Myra ran to the room beyond had been set to rights. Judith had been looking up the of Milk is a Safeguard “ I've seen Shea,’’ said he. “ We down more than half way. railing. “ Don’t jim that trunk.” sh« One wall was composed of six win­ sub-debs. had a heart to hoart talk. 1 think road. ‘ I’ll just run along.” she said. called. Then, turning to Judith dows in a row, which looked out Just There’s a moon, and It’s only a few Let me commend to your atten­ for Public Health. you needn't worry about him any “ I’m going to dump everything out over the front door. Outside, the “ Can’t understand where the more. That’s why 1 said you might steps from here.” tion and patronage the sale of ar­ of it. and bring it back filled with four pillars swept up past the win The dean looked up at the sky money goes these days! Look at congratulate Mrs. Brown.” ticles made by the unfortunate new clothes. Mother’s still In the dows to the roof. these bills! It costs more to dress a Judith looked at him Inquiringly anxlousi.v "A ren’t you afraid?” blind to be held at the J. W. Hale West Indies, and Dad is so much wax Judith set her bags down and Judith laughed. “Of course not. girl nowadays than pay the nation­ J. H. HEWITT but he shook his head. "D on’t worry Company’s store all day tomorrow. in my hands." looked around. There were a small It’s still early. 1 would have gone al war debt!” So says many a pater about the how of it,” he said. “Just Doubtless many of you are famil­ 40 HoU St. Tel. 2056. She gave Judith a fly away kiss fireplace and some built-in book home alone if I hadn’t met you, any­ familias about the first of each iar with the very fine articles they forget the whole affair, and have as shelves In one wail. Opposite them merry a Christmas as you can. It’s and ran downstairs. way.” month. , are able to. produce under instruc­ was the Inlaid dressing, table, on She uet oft up the road. She could No wonder. It’s the accessories rotten that you are to he in this dead Shortly afterward, a taxi, with tion of competent teachers provid­ Judith in It. whirled into Providence which was enthroned a long, limp still hear the voices of the dean and that are doing it. I ■watched the hole alone." doll with red wool hair and grotesque ed by the State Board of Educa­ Judith smiled and Eric said no road. The Gamma Delta house was the man at the foot of the hill. girls shop in a big department tion for the Blind. Extensive ex­ limbs twisted In knots. In a few moments the Gamma more. When they reached the cor a great white Colonial structure, store yesterday. You can’t blame hibits have frequently been made The maid was watching Judith Delta house was In sight, and Judith r.cr le.ading to the railroad station, solidly ensconced In its square lawn the girls. There’s no resisting the at the winter agricultural fairs at i = with the college golf links stretch with more than casual interest. "W e stopped. Every window was dark. array set before ns. Take artificial he held out his hand. “Good by, Ju didn’t know you was cornin’ tonight,' the armory in Hartford and on ^ dith. And please take care of your­ Ing away to the east and a wooded (To Be Continued) flowers. There must be a flower to other occasions. If you can use | s pasture that belonged to one of the she said. “Thought you’d be here • • • harmonize with each hat, each self. I don't like to leave you here In the mornln’.’’ She went out, clos­ any of these useful articles you j = Milk Prices And I tliink you should see that the old estates of the town as Its west­ Alone in the sorority house, Judith dress, each coat, says Fashion— will help to encourage these blind 1 = ern outlook. ing the door sharply. Gamma Delta house Is thoroughly Judith prepared for dinner. She has to defend herself against the and there they are on the counter, people and the money you pay will | 5 16c PER QUART. Sc PER PINT. locked up, every night.” The two-story portico, with its four drunken “ Kitty” Shea in the next orchid, nasturtium, geranium, gar­ alt be given over to them. great pillars, enclosed a wide and ate It In solitary state, at one of Customers taking 3 quarts and over, 15c per quart. He held her hand tightly for a mo­ the great dining tables, with the chapter. • denia, rose, violet, pom-pom. And ment, and abruptl.v walked away. hospitable door. There were lights in scarfs— one for eyery costume. A very large number of promi­ COFFEE CREAM ...... 15c half pmt. And colored handkerchiefs! And H EAVY C R E A M ...... 30c half pint. airaUlUll;llUlUllU«lil!!l«a!!!!!i!!llIlllBlll!lliniUlllllllllHllllllllHiailIlliyillllllllinilllllllliiIlHlllli nent American women of the nine­ matching hose, and beads and teenth century helped to make bracelets and earrings and hand­ cook books, and in England enough bags. were published to fill a library what ef a joke. But under it all I during this period. Harriet Beech­ [ J. H. Hewitt I I could see the heartbreak. The boy It’s this matching and harmoniz­ er Stowe with all her books, with i Telephone 2056. = Home Page Editorials I whom she had broug’nt up through ing business that gives a tempefa- help o f'h e r oldest sister, wrote I the perilous years of childhood and lure to the first of the month bills. “ Atnerican Woman’s Home” and Can You Keep I adolescence to a time when she Time was when a woman’s qvery- her sister, “ Miss Beecher’s Do­ a x \ < I had a right to expect some com- day dress and best dress would mestic Receipt Book” , and ‘ Trea^ ' panionable return and love, had have meant only two flcjwers, two ise on Domestic Economy.” ' Said Boy At Home ? deserted her and his father. scarfs, two hags and two pairs of one woman after a talk on the He found the kick of nightly ad­ hose, even If the doo-dads ■wluch s.nbject of old cook books, “■! never By Olive Roberts Barton venture more satisfying than his matched one outfit did not njatch dreamed there were so many and own home, and he had not the the other. Time was, hut today— that they were so interesting. ANE^n V ISN’T TXHEmTED greater extent than they might af-1 kindness or decency to give u'p the Yesterday I heard a girl enumer­ Aniong the most quoted incidents ftUT Ll.UJlLITY TO IT IS. feet other pei'sons. Said the mother of a 19-year-old thrill occasionally for their sakq, ate her 13 scarfs, 14 flowers, eight wherever the old testament is Two Pennsylvania physicians boy to me, “ I began to think Bob even if it was irksome to himself, pairs of gloves, 22 pairs of hose, known Is one about eating eating have recorded a series of cases never stayed at home in the even­ which It should not have been. and six handbags. “ Then.. I* don’t an apple. that occurred in a family living In ing because it wasn’t attractively If these boys could know what look decent!” said she. By DK. MORRIS FISHREIN. a small town in the northwestern furnished. So his father and I it is going to mean to them some Paris says: Let underthings be Editor .Journal of the American part of that state. planned to do the house over and smooth, clinging. Interfering in no Medical Association and of Hygcia day to have a boy who will never 16 Cases in Family. have In it everything that a boy stay at home, he’d begin right now Way with the slim fit of a gown. the Health iMagazinc. The manufacturers of underwear Not only do we have all modern equip­ A careful record of the family and his friends might like. We put to change his attitude toward Cape Jabot has been maintained and shows mannish leather chairs in the liv­ Heartbreak House. are obeying this injunction evi­ Although much suggestive ' ma­ that anemia was first noted in one ing room, smoking tables by the dently, for they are making de- ment, we also use the latest methods of terial has appeared in medical lit­ of the male ancestors who died In half dozen and a real honest-to- Jightfully clinging, all silk vests, bloomers,' union suits and step-ins, erature during the year relative to 1844. Among his descendants there goodness card table, anjAhlng, you procedure in our cleaning and dyeing pernicious anemia, the exact cause have been 16 cases in all, with know, to bribe him to stay at home SMART BAGS. in the most adorable shades pf of this disease has not been defi­ seven deaths diagnosed as perni­ once in a while instead of rushing j pink, peach, orchid, nile and maize. nitely established. cious anemia. out somewhere the instant he was 1 Suede handbags are exceedingly Some of the girls are further beau­ work. As good as our sendee is, we are Several investigators have shown These cases are interesting as dressed and had dinner! |smart, particularly in envelope tifying the vests or step-ins, with the importance of a proper amount showing possible influence or shapes with 'a cut silver mono­ dainty little embroidered designs, “We bought an electric grill so ■giving the individual touch so always trying to make it better, of iron in the diet; others have in­ heredity ’ in the development of gram. dicated the significance of vitamin he could cook himself midnight much appreciated in a gift. this disease. It is the modern con­ lunches; we put a billiard table In A and have suggested the use of ception that the disease Itself is liver and kidneys in the diet to the attic, and decorated it with In­ EVENING PUMPS. With the sport costume the fav­ not inherited, but that there is a dian rugs and trophies. His own provide this substance. form of body structure and func­ orite scarf is plaid cashmere in It is understood also that cod room we gave more time and Very elaborate slippers for even- colors to harmonize. tion which is Inherited and which thought to than if he had been a liver oil, orange juice and fresh is responsible for such cases. , ing are made entirely of narrow D01IGAN m E W ORKS vegetables are important accessor­ debutante. j silver braid woven together and Moderate priced gifts for show- INC ies in the control of this disease. '“ Then we had a housewarming] bound with silver leather, Prs, weddipgs, or early Christmas HARRISON ST. Family Tendencies. and party to start him off right, choosing, are always tp be- ?ound COLORFUL, too. SOUTH MAHCHESTER. Most of the evidence that is but after two nights he was off FUR BANDING. .at The Old Wood Shbv, Pitkin CONN. available indicates that heredity or again. The worst of it is, I heard 'street at past Center. Mr. Hughes a family tendency does not play a Very practical pajamas are one of his friends teasing him The cape coat of this season off- 'carries ‘the season’s newest offer­ very important part in the occur­ made of striped tub silk and very about a girl he goes to see. He had en has a band of fur outlining the ings in art wares, china, glassware simply trimmed ■with a decorative .Phone rence of this disease. been up on a stepladder, it seems, edge of the , cape. and prints. One German Investigator found monogram in bright red cr green. helping her mother to hang cur­ Do you enjoy reading Olive Bar­ 1^1510 24 instances in which at least two tains. Why, I don’t suppose he b l Du s e d c o a t . rases were seen in the same fam­ MORE MONOGR.YYISl knows we have curtains at home!” ton’s editorials? Many do. Yes- ily. Other investigators pointed out ’ terday the subject was family The boy’s mother, an attractive The bloused coat is as popular •A new npte in neckwear is this ; friendships between the members that the conditions which were Monogrammed gloves are a no­ as the bloused gown, and is the velty this season, the sma'l mono­ .woman of not more than forty, told ape .Tabot made of ^sorgetth fin- “ If the faqaily. Today, it is on likely to cause the disease in one nearest rival to the straightliue member of the family would, no gram appearing on Lie narrow me the story in a half facetious i isned with picoting. IceeoiiMe the boy at home, a sub* ldoubtj( affect pthei; membera. to. a cuff. manner as though it were

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\ By Frank Becb GAS BUGGIES—They’re Off — ' ■— / H APPER FANNY sftsg SENSE AND NONSENSE LOOK AND SEE IT'S SOME RUMMY , LOOK. HEM! WHY, HEM ! IN A RDADSTER, ^THEY'RE TRYING TR Y IN O ^ TH EY THAT'S IT. WHO’S MAKING^ One of the things we’re most ISN’T TH A T BY CRACKY. ALL TH A T '^WHO THINKS WE'RE T O GET AW AY I TO DITCH PROBABLY ► TOOT THE .FROM US. T± IA T US. e h ! thankful for is not being a genius. : b u n o l e o n IT SURE HORN. WHEN RACKET BE HINDI t DRIVING A COVERED.1^ LOOKS LIKE PICKED IT WAGON BECAUSE ' SETTLES nr. r WELL. / TH E BACK UP AL0N6 ‘THEY LOOK US. ROSE. BOUNDS’] [o f t h a t car IT. L E T ’S LIKE A FIRE /OUR CAMPING IT JS OUR TENT,, WE'LL SEE It is getting so these days what CATCH UP THE ROAD., AROUND I'LL AND THEY'VE ABOUT with boyish bobs and knickers, that AHEAD OUR MOTION TO WAGON. [OUTFIT IS TIED ON the only way to tell if it’s a girl is [t e n t ROLL W ITH THEh4 BEHIND. STEP ON « RECOGNIZED THAT. a n d f in d THEM TO US. to try to kiss her! WE LOST ^ STOP. CAR. SHOW .YESTERDAY^ OUT. HIM UP. Bill: Hasn’t my dancin« improv­ ed. . ‘ »\N\\ Gladvs: Whnderfuliy! It has ev­ erything skinned, including my ankles. i

SETTLING UP AND DOWN A Virginia negro, a blacksmith, recently announced a change in his. business as follows; ‘‘Notice— De copardnership here­ tofore resisting between me and Mose Skinner is hereby resolved. Dem what owed de firm will settle with me, and what de firm owes will settle with Mose.” Qnpy^l..l»ai.byM«.opolmnNnMp.pgSw>*«> Mr. Binks: Was the telephone ringi:ig? . C f*M t Wt* SCWVICC. INC. Mrs. Binks: No; I think it was By Percy Crosby - It isn’t what’s on the bonnet that the washwoman wringing our SKIPPV clothes. connts— ^it’s what’s In it. 010 t h e C l AS-S Steamer chairs all swept from J I the deck of an Atlantic liner dur­ 6 (ve YOU AtiY ing a storm. Thatr- gives the mer­ PtlfiUC -rROUSce DURING NO INTELUGENCE TESTS maids a chance to sit down. MV A6 S6NC67 I GEOGRAPHY TEST. If a noiseless typewriter really is. I’ll betcha my best radio record SAV I. CAN r she doesn’t chew gum. COMPCAIN. Take care of your teeth. Brush them daily and never call a man who can whip you a liar.

d u t i f u l l o v e I love my neighbor o’er the way Has not my pastor told me to? I do the things the scriptures say. As all good people ought to do. I i Yet he who dwells across the Thinks my religion is ‘‘the bunk.” So v.'hile I love him, as I say. He sneers at me, the low-Mfe skunk! ‘‘Haven’t I seen you somewhere else''” *<*«:»>T.. (VgO v. .TnT;!i^n ro.'^rufps. !nc. — ■ p =**- ■‘Perhaps: I’ve been several oth­ By Swan er places.” SALESMAN^ $AM A Hot One on Sam ■J.'C The fellow who claims to have ------^ ^ A been where the bullets were thick­ HtKE*S> VoOtV. ( H E S C o o K ’.'. VOH^ — GOU.Y, -BOT f n HUH&nS — ' R L v lT L E , est may hay' been under the am Vn CjCNMPv tbtT ^ ntlH IN tr TO •puort P odD'N o , a v^oT rtvv.\_ \ CoOLDN'T GE-Y munition truck. NEU t W ‘BEPbKE. V P o DIO Y o o "PoT o N n ^ iL O -TfVPTT - T o UCaWr—^ O O E^^ \T All of the questions after the first It’s no good suffering in silence VHC.«EASe.O' p o d d m g t T. If you’re going to talk a lot about ITS ire concerned with geography •PoVol-PlTvO^^ ”he correct answers to these ques-j it afterwards. ions appear oil another page. j P.'S 1— Who is ohown in the accom-j Water seeks its level, whiskey anying picture? I levels its seekers. 2— Where is the Cape of Good! ‘‘And is my child smart!” said vo\ra ohuh , lope? To 3— What body of water separates the proud mother. “He knows all r^out the Bible. Tell - the man rtvS ^ v o o w ) '' rj" weden and Russia? V?1 Junior, how many days the earth I'r^ -Po i s o n e d ' 4— What two large bodies of wa- -CL sr are joined by the Strait of Gi- was made in.’* ^Tno«M_ “ God made the heaven and eartn Toms-t ■raltar? Wo t 5— What state separates Lake in six days.” was the child’s reply. “And what happened on tne PLJPA ■a lichigan and Lake Huron? I niuo seventh?” inquired the mother. PUDDING 0 6— Avhich of the United States is “ He was arrested,” came the S?P>C€- be most eastern? ill . 7— Does Alasaka extend fartheranswer. SOL^> north than Iceland? Being a thoroughbred depends 777/A^* 1/ Qi'aw KY Nt» stfvy;*. ' S— How many British colonies not upon your ancestors, but upon are there in Australia? 9— In what country is the city ofyou. He’iliMever Go to Asia, No Sir! By Blossei Bangkok? j Don’t judge the cigars a man FRECKLES Ai\U HIS i^RiEi^OS 10— On what continent is Guate­^ smokes by those he gives away. mala? WAAT’STW.' 0S6 When a man returns from Flori­ POI^ DOTUSy OP/IANIM' ELEPAUMTS AIOT.' da now, he realizes that he went QU.. M N e CIRCUSES IP •WEY DOA’T The store boy complained that he thrfe to spend more than the win­ POPl )/i ASIA *? had a splint'er in his finger. ter. ‘‘You should have more sense,” said the Boss, ‘‘than to scratch your Every man has a letter he in­ head.” tends writing when he has time.

BY HAL COCMtAM

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(RE.\D THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE.) Out in the yard a wagoji stood. crowd. The cats were having battles .'AY'SK SYOfF' “SYOCK UP < v n o lA ’f e P , ; at the Tinymltes’ expense. Scared ON FOOD AN* WJAY6R. AN’ 'Said Scouty, "Gee, I think we could Scouty stood and strained his yes, Just spend the night out in the air, and saw a cat of monstrous size. up in that wagon seat. The farm­ ’Twas waking everybody with its er’s bla:;’cet’s in a heap. Just think howling on the fence. ‘ how iwarm we all can keep.” The The shoes and things came flying Tinymltes agreed this was a plan fast. The Times dodged as they Tew they couldn’t beat. past. Apparently the farmer didn’t So, up the wagon tongue they ran. like to hear cats howl. Said Carpy, “ Let’s be as quiet as we can,” said “ We had best keep still, and stay Clowny, as he saw a light up in the right where we were until the cats farmer’s house- “If he should hear are gone.” But, then they heard the as laugh or call, he’d come right out farmer’s collie growl. ' and spoil it all.” So all the little fel­ Right prbmptly they were on lows were as quiet as a mouse. their feet, and jumped and hid be­ neath the seat. They either had to In ’bout a half an hsur or more, do this, or all run to beat the band. tt.oy snoozed and then began to The collie chased the cats and then ,, 're. They snuggled in the blanket the Tinymites felt safe again, and ,■3 to kiep the cold air out. It so they all were glpd to go right .- ioly was a funny sight to see back to slumberland. t.i ’in in the bright moonlight. A (To be continued) ' very happy, sleeping band of Tiny­ (Co^rlgh.t,' 1926, NBA Service, Inc.) aitM aw saswKic.^ , ^ - > € ^ £ ^ 4 mltes, no doubt. “Meow! Meow!” The cry came (!^e Tinymltes find an egg in loud, and woke up all those in the their next atonr.

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Rev. and Mrs. ^Laurence Barber Modern • Old Fashion — PUBLIC DANCE of Nashua, N. H., called on friends In town yesterday on their way to DANCE TONIGHT Odd Fellows' Hall a ministerial conference in Bridge­ a t the SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 6 port. RAINBOW King DaTid Lodge and Shepherd Encampment. Miss Hattie Eldridge of Delmont Prof. Taylor, Prompter. A1 Behrend's Orchestra. Al. Behrend’s Orchestra TWO DAY HOSIERY EVENT street who has been seriously 111 is Admission 50c. now well on the road to recovery. Admission 80c. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Olmstead, Mrs. Winfield Chase and Mrs. formerly of Woodstock, N. B- but Herbert Alley will give a whist These Specials Are On Sale Friday And Saturday Only ABOUTTOWN now of Hartford, Conn., and Mr. this evening at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Roble of East Hartford, Chace, 163 Main street, for the The regular monthly meeting of were recent gftests of Mr. and Mrs. benefit of the Pythian Sisters. the Sunday school teachers of the Robert Denton of Middle Turnpike ^ K o e n ix ' Swedish Lutheran, church will be West. Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ ' ' im |u‘|_y $1.50 • held at the home of Miss. Eleanor ranth, Is holding a sale of food and Casperson of Village street tomor­ Mr. f.nd Mrs. Carl Bilyeu, of gift articles in Odd Fellows hall PURE SILK HOSIERY* row night at S o’clock. Woodbridge street, and Mrs. P. W. this afternoon and evening. A sup­ Bilyeu of Blackwell, Oklahoma, per will be served and an enter­ H osiery^ Miss Bertha Strickland of Hop with Mrs. W. K. Evans of Windsor tainment given in the lodge hall at • Pure Silk River is spending the week with the have returned from a motor trip 7:30. Humming Bird hosiery is made family of her uncle, Raymond through the Catskills. Friends of Martin L. Gilman rfom the purest silk; reinforced Strickland of North street. who was severely injured in an toes and heels with lisle and the The Falcons, the Polish Girls’ automobile accident In Hartford on soles with pure silk; finest lisle for $1.85 The funeral of Mrs. Lucy Straut club, will have their regular meet­ the doubled tops, and have a garter- Stockings Friday, will be glad to know that Phoenix Hosiery has made the Gibson will be held from the home ing this evening at the Manchester Mr. Gilman is making excellent run-stop above the knee. All the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Community clubhouse. Mrs. G. H. new entrancing shades. wearing of fine hosiery an inexpen­ progress and is hoping to return sive enjoyment. Medium weight, Charles H. Strant, 35 Hudson Washburn invites all Polish girls to his home next week. His left street tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. from the seventh and eighth pure Japanese silk. Accurately hand was so badly crushed that it full-fashioned. The reinforced heel ra., instead of at 2:30. grades to become members of the was necessary to amputate it Sat­ $1.50 club. • and toe assures long wear. Other urday night. Mr. Gilman, though Phoenix Numbers, |1.00 apd $1.50. The game supper scheduled to be weakened from the loss of blood, held tonight in the rooms 6f Hose A boy was born yesterday at the stood the operation remarkably Company No. 3, S. M. F. D., has Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. well and is now able to be about been postponed until the first Straugh, of Buckland. his room In the Hartford hospital. P air Thursday in necemlser of a shortage of game. The occasion of the supper will be the luomluy ...... meeting. One rarely finds such good quality hose as these at this low price. Three Mrs. Ann Waddell, millinery buy­ er of the J. W. Hale Company, has I PMON seam back. They are sure to sell been in New York for the past few quick at this price— come early. days buying new winter millinery. Colors: CP =o GOOD THINGS TO EAT French Nude Grain' ! BOSTONIANC GOTHAM Champagne Nude Shoes forJ^en ^ licken Gray Black Pinehurst Sea News Gun Metal Light Beige (First Quality) TOMORROW MORNING we will receive an express 'ordon v-LiNE nosiBRir shipment of Filet of Cod, Filet of Haddock. Dressed Silk Slockinj^ (hatli^ar. Mackerel and Filet of Sole. $2.00 50c WE HAVE BEEN OBLIGED to disappoint our cus­ $1.85 * 1 $2.50 tomers on Filet of Sole the last couple of weeks but we “Halt!” That’s what the Gold Pure Silk Hosiery Rayon Hosiery Regular $3.00 received a letter from the Forty Fathom people this Stripe says to every garter run that "We are closing out the popular morning and they said they would surely be able to ship tries to ruin Gotham Stockings. $1.50 pair 3 pair $1.00 V-Llne Hose at this price— the two They’re beautiful, garter-proof and pointex heels give your ankles a slenderized look. Only a few pair us Sole this week. full of wearing resisting stamina. Service weight hose— silk from An excellent hose at this extreme­ The first delivery as usual will leave the store at 8 All colors to match your dress. top to toe. We are closing out our ly low price. Three seam back.. All to sell. Gold Stripe Chiffon Hose, $1.85 and regular stock at this price. Col­ the new, good-looking shades * of o’clock. If you wish your order on this delivery please $1.95. ors: champagne, French nude, French nude, black, nude, sha^w, ’phone before 7 :45 a. m. skin, and white. champagne, etc. Children’s Fiancee Hose Half Wool Hose Th, $1.85 GLENGARRY 2 pair $1.00 Tomorrow A splendid hose at $1.85— noted A practical hose for school and 1 for its long wearing qualities. Wo We will have nice fresh Spinach, Cauliflower, Brus- i Hale’s Hosiery Department—^Main Floor. general wear. Comes in plain c r o p — look— Bos- I I have dozens of shades to select colors. ‘7V 10 t_) tonians are worth I sels Sprouts, Carrots, Parsnips, Cranberries, Cabbage, ; i from. walking to. They have S Iceberg Lettuce and Celery. a character that satis- tes your iilca of what I PINEHURST HAMBURG is still selling at 25 cents good shors should be. I' a pound. You’il like them even Fashionable Women Wear Carter’s Underwear better when you see = PINEHURST TUB BUTTER is special all this week them on. E at 44 cents a pound. GLENNEY’S Carter’s PLEASE PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY t Carter’s Next door to Woolworth’s I fiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Knit Union Suits Silk and Wool Union

l!7 Suits $1,00 and $1.25 $2.00 We have only one lot of thest- union suits— we cannot re-order on this number. Built-up shoul­ Regular $3.25 and $4.25 union suits with built- ders, knee length. up shoulders or bodice top; knee length. All sizes.

A Special Selling Of Rayon Undies Rayon is the most popular underwear fabric on the market today. At this low price it will be worth your while to stock up now. The wise woman will buy a few pieces for Christmas gifts. All the light pastel shades. $1.50 Combinations ...... $1.00 $1.49 Rayon Vests ...... $1.00 $1.98 Rayon Panties...... $1.49 $2.50 Rayon Combinations...... $1.98 $2.50 Bloomers ...... $1.98 Children’sChildren’s Rayon VVest e s ts ...... 79c C a i W 3 y Children’s Rayon Bloom ers...... $1.00 KNIT Hale’s—^Knit Underwear-r-Main Floor. I^derwear

The State Board of Education of the Blind will hold a sale of articles made in their homes by the older blind people of the Stat^ at the store tomorrow- -Friday. It is surprising what beautiful articles these people have made— come in tomorrow and see them.

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