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& LISPING GIRLS MAY NOW Famous Scientist in U. S. FATHERUVING GET JOBS IN TALKIES W1FEAGED70 SUGAR MEN PAID New York, Oct. i6.—Do you MacDONALb W stutter, lisp or drawl? USES AXE TO $'T0,000 A Y E A R AFTER HIS GIRL If you do, don’t reform your speech. Hold it. There may be money in it—in the talkies. KHISPOUSE TRIESMURDit They call them “character voices,” and George Fltzmaurice, FOR PROPAGANDA United Artists director, is au thority for the statement that Couple Married Nearly 50 Great Britain’s Premier Re Rockville Home Scene of At peculiarities in speech have be come as redeemable at the box ceives Enthusiastic Re- Witness at Senate Probe office as peculiarities of appear Years — Husband, Heavy MACDONALD’S VISIT | tempt at Patricide— &rl ance have since the days of Bar- num. ception at the A. F. of L A good lisper in one of the pic Drinker, Made Life for GREAT PEACE m o v e ! Says Father Had Repeat tures Fltzmaurice recently di rected was paid $50 for one day's Convention. ___ ! tion This Year Was Used work.‘In the old days he would Her Most Miserable. edly Abused Her. have got $7.50 like any other Toronto, Ont., Oct. 1 6 — (A P) — President Says U. S. and for Pamphlets and Pdbli- extra. . Summit, N. J., Oct. 16.— (AP) «s>- ______— ------<*• Down a human lane of applauding Sixteen-year-old Jeanette Gerich, Mrs. Laura Mathilda Titus, white and cheering delegates, Ramsay catipns^Had Little Ef an evening school student at the haired and wrinkled by seventy Great Britain Are Now MacDonald today entered, the con Connecticut Business College here, years of life, today slew her 78 year MURDER, SUICIDE vention hall of th«l American Feder is being held by Rockville and State old husband with an axe. Closer Together. fect on Tariff Rates, He police after having confessed that ation of Labor. The victim, James Titus married she fired five shots at her father in Accompanied by his daughter Tells Senators. a fit of rage late last night while IN WALLINGFORD her 49 years ago. Ishbel and escorted by a committee he was sleeping in a chair beside Mrs. Titus confessed the klllin" to Washington, Oct. 16.—(AP) — of Labor leaders, the premier of President Hoover today sent a tele the kitchen stove in their home on police after brief questioning. Washington, Oct. 16.— (A P )—An South street in Rockville. The fath Great Britain and the leader of gram to Prime Minister Ramsay Small Woman annual expenditure of $70,000 by er, Steve Gerich, 58 years old, is in East Hartford Bookkeeper England’s Labor Party received a MacDonald expressing the ' convic the Rockville a ty hospital in a se The woman, weighing little more thunderous welcome as he entered toe United States Beet Sugar As tion that the welcome accorded the rious condition and may not live, than 100 pounds, and hard of hear the hall and mounted the platform sociation with headquarters in ing, said she slew her husband be to be greeted by William- Green, British statesman in this country two of the bullets having hit him. Kills West Haven Woman Washington was listed today before The girl, an unusually attractive cause she couldn’t endure his abuses Federation president. . “is an earnest of the gratification any longer. He drank heavily, she toe Senate lobby committee by H. A . blonde, said she shot her father be “No more warm hearted recep felt in this country that the peoples cause he had abused her and some and Then Himself. said, and was intoxicated this morn tion has come to him than you «rlve Austin, secretary and treasurer of ing when she struck lum twice with of Great Britain and the United of the other eleven children in the here,” President Green started his toe organization. an axe. address of welcome, but he “''s States have been brought even closer family until she could bear it no BULLETIN! Appearing as a witness at toe About 3:45 a. m., she said, in ler halted by a storm of applause. Con together by your visit.” longer. The shooting wai. the cul Wallingford, Oct. 16— (AP)— committee’s second day of inquiiy mination of one of many outbreaks confession to Police Chief John P. tinuing, he bailed the visit of the The President’s message was sent Deaths of Mrs. Anna Bryan Murphy, her husband got up and into reports o^ efforts to in of family trouble. In desperation, Ayres, 41, talented advertising premier as "an unique occasion” and said that labor’s sympathies in response to a telegram received fluence Congress in drafting tho Jeanette told police, she went to manager, and William fl. Gay went into the yard. He returned about a half hour were with Mr. McDonald’s efforts to from Mr. MacDonald yesterday just tariff bill, he testified that during the pantry, got a .32 caliber revol lord, a bookkeeper of Hartford, qs he was leaving the United States ver and then fired five tiroes from later and asked her when she was “mobilize the agencies of p^ace.” the first nine months of this year by bullet, was summed up today for Canada. the association had expended .ap close range at her father. going to get up, pulled the bed “ He’s among true friends here by Medical Examiner Dr. J. H. covers off her, and went dow7n stairs. Hoover’s Message. proximately $56,000 and that of this- Await Outcome Buffum, today as “death by today,” Green .concluded, “ we knew “ I only express the feelings of the No official action will be taken Husitand Drunk ^ him in the old days, as the chief of much had been contributed to publi mutual agreement” giving offi ■ ShorUy after Mrs. Titus got up people of this country.” Mr. Hoover cations and pamphlets relating t.o against Jeanette until the outcome cial weight to the theory that the Labor Party: we know him to said, “when T say that we were all of her father's Injuries become defi and went downstadrs, where she day as the spokesman of Great sugar production. there was a suicide pact. found her husband lying on the floor grateful for the opportunity of “ Only IncldentoL” nitely known. At the Rockville City Britain. It affords me great honor manifesting oui; sincere appreciation hospital where Gerich was taken of the living room. to present to you the Honorable Senator Walsh, Democrat, Mon Wallingford, Oct. 16 — (AP) — Mrs. Titus then said she sat down of the spi^t in which you came to tana, asked If “ the real purpose” of after first being treated at the of Ramsay MacDonald, Premier of us.! fice of Dr. John F. Flaherty, it Police were convinced today that at a writing desk which she could Above is Madame Marie Curie, the famous French scientist and co Great Britain.” toe publications was not to spread watch the prostrate form of her hus “The welcome you havo received toe idea of a high tariff but Austin was stated that his condition was Mrs. Anna Bryan Ayres, advertising discoverer of radium with, her late husband, who is now in the United Cheering, the audience cnme to is an earnest of the gratification band, and debated with herself insisted this was “only incidental." very serious. Dr. Flaherty, however, expert, had been shot to death by States. Below are her two daughters. Mile. Eva Curie (left), an ac its feet, and held the premier’s ac felt in this country that the peoples whether she would kill the man The witness alri) said a number sxpressed the opinion that the man William Gaylord, a bookkeeper, who complished musician, and Mme. Irenb Chirie-JoUot (right), who is follow knowledgement back for minutes (rf Great Britain and the United whom she had married in Milltown of “press-releases,” had been sent would probably fecover. then killed himself. Their bodies ing her mother as a scientist. while the hall resdu^ed.. ,, , States have been.brought even closer In Rockville City Court this in 1880. “ I had to- modify spixvi,.«rr^flgq*. to Washington newspaper cor “Will I, or won't I ? ” she asked itogotheir'by'your visit Mrs. Hoover morning, Jeanette was not put to were found yesterday in a room .it ments, to come here, ’ Mr. MacDon respondents and to newspapers herself. “God above, must I go also Joins me in thanking you and plea but was bound over to the Tol an Inn, ald said. “I have been intlroduced wo both send our best wishes for a throughout the country. Mrs. Ayres, 41, was the divorced through today what 1 have been land County Superior Court on to you in the name of the great of pleasant visit in Canada and a good It was estimated by Austin that wife of Ernest Ayres, former Am through for the last week and four charge of “ assault with Intent to fice I hold, but I want you to feel voyage home.” 90 per cent, of toe sugar product! ■'n herst professor and mother of three days.” PRESIDENT TO SPEAK in toe country was represented in kill ” She was held under, $7,000 The prime minister’s telegram to children. Her home was in West Decided To Kill Him that prime minister or not, 1 am, bonds and wiU be lodged in the Tol the association. Haven, Gaylor, 46, lived in East “ I will do it,” she concluded, “if still the old workman I was bom.” the President said: land County jail unless relatives "Qn the moment o^ leaving Ameri Before turning to toe sugar tanff Hartford. I go to jail for life for it.” The audience broke Into applause, and welfare organizations are suc can soil. I wish to send to you and Found by Manager Then she went into the yard and IN HONOR OF CURIE “The workman is distinguished lobby, the committee recalled Fre.i- to Mrs. Hoover'and through yon to cessful in their efforts to raise suf The bodies with bullet wounds in got the axe, the woman related. by his mentality and the point of erlck L. Koch, tariff commission ex ficient money to bring about her the American people my warm their temples, were found by Rob Upon her return to the house, she view he has,” he continued. "In pert, to ask if toe pottery Industry release. ert Hyatt, manager of the Inn, who laid the weapon down and picked it Great Britain I ana a party man. [ thanks for the welcome accorded to had protested his testimony at a The Injuries my daughter and myself. We shall broke down the door of the room up twice before she struck her hus Here today, my friends, 1 do not secret hearing of toe Republican The two bullets which struck To , Make Brief Address AFGBAN CAFITAL never forget toe kindness anJ-hospl- after repeated efforts to get an band. She struck the second blow, represent a. party, I represent a members of toe House ways and tality with which, we have been re Gerich both entered the head above answer from the couple failed. she stated "to make sure he was not whole nation. I have come across means committee when that proiio and in front of- the right ear. One The tragedy climaxed an infatua the Atlantic -as hs- -who -far -rtho ceived and we carry away with us was framing *the tariff bill. Koch breathing.”^ ^ , ___ _ .then: FamoM toe happiest memories of our visit.” went into the skull but this wound tion which-had its inception last Her next" move was to call four moment is charged to reprMent the said' he understood William Burgess, la hardly likely to“ prove fatal, au summer and which brdught a pro neighbors, who called a physician oplhion toe unity* the pelsonallty tariff adviser of toe United State.*) thorities say. The other bullet was posal of marriage from Gaylord, and police. Scientist is Given a Gran of the House-of Gommons. Pottery Association had done so but who planned to divorce his wife. ■ Mrs. Titus had lived .-/ith her hus “On our ride, labor,-Is worlctng this questioning was not pursued ai (Continued on Page 2.) Letters to Mrs. Ayres from Gaylord band in Summit more than thirty Rebels Defeated A f t e r out a policy' by revolutionary MAZZOLA PLACED any length, the committee cailink found in the room indicated she had years. He had been employed by a of Radium. means,” he said. “The revolution Austin shortly after It moL refused to marry him. She was ad local ice company until a few years U U* Li* — T f ’L . . . I we believe in is toe revolution ot Austin testified he did not employ vertising head of the Berger Bros, ago. He received a pension from the Washington, Oct. 16—President n eavy rlgnting; l O UlOOSei toe ballot box. you can make no any newspper writers to prepare the corset factory in New Haven. ' permanent changes in the consti ON STAND TODAY COOLIDGE LAUDS company. Hoover has consented' to make a '’“press releases,” most of which he Registered Monday tution of nations unless you appeal- ’ lieved went into the waste Mrs. Ayres and Gaylord register brief address Oct.. 30 at the time New King Soon. to toe sound moral sense.” ’ V .sleets. ed at the Inn Monday night as Mr. LIFE INSURANCE Madame Curie Is presented with a Labor, he continued, was the ^ “I think it’s all bunk to try and and Mrs. W. S. Gray of New Haven. proper form to appeal to In seek Willimantic Suspect Says He Dr. John H, Buffum, medical BEIEVE REPORTER g;ram of radium at the Acadesty of get things like that in the paper,” examiner said the murder and sui Sciences In Washington. Simla,. India, Oct. 16— (AP) — ing world peace. V - he said with a smile. Confirmation of toe fall of Khabul, cide had occurred four or five hours The famous French woman scien Niever Visited Home Until after the couple went to their r^m , capital of Afghanistan,' before the PROBE RESUMED Ex-President Writes He Has HURLED OVERBOARD tist will arrive.in tlje capitol Oct. 29 troops of Nadir Khan was received Mrs. Ayres body was foxmd in a and will be a guest at the White Washington, Oct. 16 — (AP) — chair. Sprawled at her feet was the today in a wireless. message to BRITISH DOCUMENT C allei Actl-vitles of persons and organiza House during her stay of two days. Simla which also announced toe Been a Policy Holder for body of her companion. Two empty No formal functions have been tions interested in the proposed in sl’cils were found in a revolver. The flight of Hablhullah who took the crease in sugar today over-shadow room contained numerous cigar and planned at the White House during throne after Amanullah had been Witnesses Say That Kraft ISCAUBAHOAX WillimanUc, Oct. .— (A P )—The ed other phases as toe Senate lobby Nearly 40 Years. cigarette butts. There was no evi her visit. deposed. 16 Her Life Story committee resumed its investigation dence of a struggle. Kabul was captured by the forces state rested- its side in prosecution Mme. (Jurle’s life story is amaz of current reports of efforts to in Convinced that the man was re Had a Fight Before He of Shah Wall Khan and Shah Mah of Thomas Mazzola on an indict fluence Congress in framing toe Cincinnati, O., Oct. 16.— (AP) ing, anyway. The greatest woman mud Khan last Thursday. The Arq, Former President Calvin Coolidge sponsible for both deaths. Dr. Buf- New York Doctor Wrote It ment for murder of his mother-in- tariff bill. fum« __ said there would be Yinno coron scientist that ever lived, she has or citadel, fell after a heavy bom H. A. Austin, secretary and treas today, in a letter prepared for er’s inquest. Gaylord’s body was Disappeared. been honored as few other women bardment on Sunday. law, Mrs. Rosaria Lorella on Janu presentation before the American urer of toe United States Beet claimed by his widow. He was em have ever been honored; yet. In her To Gall Assembly as a Satire, He Tells the ary 3 by choking, this morning, and Sugar Association, was toe first of Life Convention here, declared that ployed by the Electric Transporta private life, she has been modest, The message reported the sub toe defense began to outline its. evi he had Inherited his Interest in in toe group placed on toe stand. He tion Company of Hartford. New Orleans, Oct. 16.— (A P )-^ retiring and unassuming. Today, at mission of various towns , and c > dence. started testimony after toe commit surance “as both my father and Dr. Buffum today said he would the crest of her fame, she lives on an tricts to Nadir Khan, who was ex The accused went on the stand in tee had recalled Frederick L. Koch, grandfather bought protection for Convinced they had at last come Newspapers. not make known the contents of the Income below that of the average pected to arrive in Kabul yesterday. his own tehaif jus^before toe noon chief of the pottery and earthen upon evidence sound Enough to build Nadir proposes to call a national themselves and their families by letters he found In the, hotel room, AmericEin clerk. She does hot care ■recess. Mazfola sud he left the ware division of toe tariff comml- this method.” but would turn them over to Depu a reasonable *xplanatlon, two dis about money. All that matter? is her assembly to choose a king, according New York, Oct. 16.—(AP)-rThe house toat morning ten minutes be sion, one of the witnesses at toe Mr. Coolidge, who became a direc ty Coroner Corrigan. trict attorneys today worked to work. to the message. New York Sun says today that Dr. fore seven,to go to.his work in the opening hearing. tor of the New York Life Im.urance clear away the last vestige of my.s- Slxty-ono years ago Mme. Curie At his headquarters, it was stated William J. M. A. Maloney, specialist North Windham section of toe New Koch today said he had heard there had been no looting in Kabul, Company upon his retirement from WAS CLEVER WOMAN tery from the recent disappearance was born—born Marie Sklodowskl, in nervous diseases, is on record as Haven road. He said he had worked toat William Burgess, tariff advisor the presidency, described himself as New Haven, Oct. 16.— (AP)—Mrs. smd supposed death of Jack Kraft, the daughter of a professor of phy except for a few night raids. admitting authorship of toe satire on under Foreman John Sullivan who of toe United States Pottery Asso a policy holder for nearly 40 years. Anna Bryan Ayers, who was killed New York newspaper reporter, sics at a coUeg? in Warsaw. The British propaganda in toe United was a witness yesterday. He said be ciation, had protested against him Insurance, he asserted, "creates by her friend, William Gaylord at while a passenger on the stearffship father was a brilllsnt man, a scholar Messages from Kabul by way of States, toe “Secret British Docu was going through Valley street after he appeared at an executive better individual citizens and a Wallingfqrd, yesterday, was regard Creole just before the vessel docked who spent nearly all of his spare Tarmez, Russia, yesterday reported ment” submitted by William^ B. when he remembered his friend, session of toe House Republicans stronger nation. Those who are en ed as an outstanding business exe at New Orleans. time in his laboratory. As a small that Nadir had had himself crown Shearer to the Senate committee. In- Frank Russo, also a witne..s yester engaged in framing toe tariff meas gaged in this great enterprise cutive in the highly developed, In Leander Perez, district attorney child, Marie played there. Discarded ed king at Kabul. There was noth vestigatng toe activities of Ameri day, was going to leave that day for ure. He added, however, he had whether as policy holders or insur dustrial field of Connecticut and her of Plaquemines parish, through test tubes and crucibles were her ing to indicate definitely that toe can shipbuilders at toe 1927 Geneva Italy. He turned back going down been unable to “ connect it up” and ance representatives are performing background for the position she has which the steamship was passing dolls. As she grew older she began Simla report was earlier ,cr later naval conference. ' . Church street, over toe raldroad did not know toe circumstances of a public service of a value that can held was a college career as well as in the Mississippi river when Kraft to help her father In his experi than toe Tarmez one. except to.it The Sun says that in an article in track and up toe railroad yard and toat protest.. toe Simla message was sent before not be estimated.” The letter was years of experience In work for the was believed to have been killed, ments. By the time she was in her toe Irish Press of Philadelphia on Railroad street to Russo’s place nThe questioning on this was by Nadir had reached Kabul. addressed to John M. Laird, vice University Press of Chicago, the and Eugene Stanley, district attor mid-teens she was a better chemist July 23. 1921, Dr. Malonw said that where he helped toe latter to pack Senator Walsh. Democrat, Montana., president of the Connecticut Life In Rumford Press and other concerns ney of New Orleans, after examin than the average college professor he wrote toe pamphlet. “The Recon ^up. who did not pursue it and Austifi’ surance Company of Hartford. which gave her technical knowledge ing collaborated notes and accounts in that science. STEAMSHIP IN DISTRESS quest of America.” The pamphlet Not At Home toen 'took toe stand. He said he had been Vdth the LoonUs* Views of all phases of advertising apd its obtained from witnesses who laat Busy Girlhood appeared In June 1919 and purported Muzzola said he spent about an Robert H. Loomis of the invest to be a reprint of a paper found in sugar Association since 1911 end .mechanics and technique. saw the man alive, felt that mauy Her girlhood was busy-: it was New York,, Oct. 16— (AP)— The ! hour; at Russo’s place. He then re- ment firm of Shaw. Loomis and toe street in front of an apartaQsnl toat two clerks and S. H. Love, of Mrs. Ayres was born In the Mid- difficult phases of the angle had also somewhat clouded.' Warsaw at Coast. Guard Gresham advised the trace'd his steps tiirough toe rallr Sayles of Boston, Mass., urged upon dlewest, took her Bachelor of Arts that time was ruled by the Russians, Coast Guard office today that it was house in this city In which Sir Wil road yard, Church street, down Salt Lake City, who is president, the delegates the desirability of put been overcome. liam Wlsemani once chief of the were toe only others on the payrol. degree at Franklin and Master of TeUs of Fight. and all Poles of a scientific or towing the coastwise steamship Maple ayenue and across Natchaug ting at least a portion of their funds i Arts degree at Brown University. literary turn of mind were under Berkshire, which,lost her wheel off British Secret Sfefvlca Ih America school grounds and walk^ to Phelps < His Salary. in selected common stocks of strong 1 This belief on their part was in had lived. Hie pretended document She did graduate work at the Uni rigid survelllande. In the halls of,her Shinnecock light. Long Island, last Crosrii^ smd arrived there at 3:50. The witness jgave his salary 4s and well managed companies. duced by the admission of lone Ord, bore no signature, but it appeared to versity of Chicago and out, of that father’s laboratory'thei;e were num night, to New York. A towing com He denied he was at homi. after he $8,000 and Lovers as $5,0(M). He asserted that Insurance com Parisian art student and young and pany has been ordered by toe Coast be a report made by a British ag^nt came her affiliations which led her pretty traveling companion of Kraft, erous grim signs—painted fingers, - had left toe bouse until called home Asked about bis duties, AusUn, panies which were not already tak into editorial and advertising lines. pointing to Siberia. In such an at- wise Transportation company to in America fo Uoyd George,' then about one p. m., when-'he^was told ing an Interest in stocks as opposed that there had been a fight on board me'fet the Berkshire at Sandy Hook British prime minister. after ah exchange with Chairman She also put in time as a research the steamship before the latter was someone was sick. Caraway testified he prepared statis to an investment portfolio composed assistant in economics. Her mar ((^ntinue on Page 2) and tow It to toe company’s docks. Published. reports had said toat Two witnesses had previously tes exclusively of bonds, owned it to the seen hurtling over the rail into the Daniel F. Cohalan, foriher State Su tical data on sugar pnxiuction whloh riage for a time Interrupted her full tified they had seen Mazzola in his was circulated widely, some going to beneficiaries of their policy holders time application to her chosen pro *‘lver. ^ preme court justice and now counsel own yard between 7 Md 7:16 a,, m. Sam Epistein. ship’s steward with for Shearer, had coUahdratCd with newsphpers and some to several 5o participate in the country’s fession. Mai^ola said lids reason for call growth as represented by the s nd- Miss Ord, is being held as a material Dr. Mtdoney In, preparing toe docu members of Ctongress. Mrs. Ayres many times had given witness, also admitted the fact of a ing qn Russo also ws* he wished “You are trying to educate to 2 er industries. ment, but Cohalan denied to* report him to bring back tw3 Eanclkerchiefs public expression to her views on physical encounter brought on by Exclusive School Drops press?’’ asked Caraway. Mr. Loomis asserted that the women In Industry. In advertising' as “grotesque.” Dr. Maloney, who from Italy. He also helped Russo “maintenance of the purchasing Kraft’s jealdusy over the girl’s In served In toe-British army and holds “Some parts of it.” Mrs. Ayres had sal'" that the more toe British MUitaty'.Cross,’ declined fix a doorlock. Austin said * -hen the i^rvlce was power of policy holders’ claims as terest in the steward and a ship’s ^ ss Mary Mazzola, a daughter a woman knows about typography, Young Author From Roll started he asked members of Con nearly as possible,” ought to bo one engraving, printing practice, paper, officer known as “Mac.” to discuss the reporte. and Ahgelina Mazzola, his wife, The story came reluctantly from Some passages in toe text of toe gress if they were interested an«l of the chief considerations of a well production problems, the range and ______J___ \ testlfl^ as. to toe incidents of toe Miss Ord and Epstein after both had pamphlet Indicated that it 'was not those who werls had been put on the . considered insurance investment llmlUtlot, the better for her. The morning. Mrs. Lorella did the house clung persistently to stories that to be taken too serioiisly, phrticu- policy. more she learns about sales methods NMhvUl., Tjnn., 0«t. thu H.r .teptatter work-for toq.family and got there at mailing list. Safety, hq told the delegates, “is nothing unusual had happened prior Dr.. George Pullen > Jackson, instruc larly one in which it was asserted The witness testified 19 sugar and merchandising, the sooner she Reports from New York toat her tor in (Jerman at Vanderbilt Univer 6:30. Thomaa wtis first to leave toe obtainable today to the highest de to the disappearance of Kraft over that toe work of turning'Americans ,hoqse at'6:50. Witnesses both said cdmpanles belong to the association, will advance In her field. If she is to first novel. “School Qlri;” bad result sity, stated last night he did not into “loyal subjects of Hia Maj6atyi' gree in a different way than evm get anywhere as an advertising the ship’s rail. .they left five minutes later to go to adding there were SO sugar com know whether toe girl’s novri had had reached a stage where success 'twenty years ago. Investing the manager she must sooner or later bullet In Body ed in Miss Carman Barnes of Nash work In the Windham Silk Co’s panies in the country. anything to do -with toe change It was assured In 191 per’cent of the bulk of a company’s assets in fixed know a great dieal about these The reporter’s body was washed ville, being dropped from toe roll of miH. They went in an automobile “We have about 90 per cent of obligations disregards the element up on a river levee Monday with a an exclusive New York sohdol tor schools, and was reticent In discuss cases in which it attempted. the sugar-production of toe country things. The Sun quotes Dr. Maloney as
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the pistol in her hands and fired WOMEN VUTERS HEAR ^ those three shots in her excitement A t ^ 'e v e n ts she hid the revolver In' CANNOirS BROm S © B l T I z M R Y Local Stocks N . Y . Stocks the garden, where it was dug up IMffiGRATION TALKS later by the police. Several of the Gerich brothers TO BE SENTENCED DEATHS" PLAY THIS YEAR (Furnished by ruinaro & Co.) AUeg C o r p ...... 46Mi AFTERfllSGIRL were at home when the affair oc I " ‘ Monthly Meeting of Local Central Row, Hartford, Conn. A m Bosch M a g ...... 53 curred but none of them has admit ' League Is 'Held at Mrs. Am C a n ...... *171 ted having suspected what his sister • 1 ' Miss Eugenia A. Sanlt 1 P. M. &tor.ks. Miss Eugenia A. Sault, 86, an ,in- Holman’s Home. Am and For P o w ...... >153 was abodt to do until the shots were Bank Stucks Plead GuOty on Charge of vaHd- for two years, died last night Chairman Britten Thinks So ...... ^—_ ' I Am latem atl • • • • • 0^4 ft-a • O'# aa I TRIES MURDER fired. Bid Asked Am hCetal 57% at the home of Mrs. Paul M. Hel- Mrs. C. W. Holman of Summit <.. ' After being shot -Gerlfih became ers Trust Co .. 325 wig.of 531«Center, street, a distant street opened her home yeateirday Am* Pow and L t • v * •«• •. • • .125^ unconscious, but later regained his After Conferring, With City Bank and Trust . 636 650 ■ (Coptlnoed from Pas:e 1) Using the U. S. Mails to relative. afternoon for the monthly liieeting Am Rad Stand San * 45 senses and was able , to make his Cap Nat B&T ...... 475 Funeral services will be held at of the Manchester League of Wom Am RoU M U l...... i ...... 1S3H way to the home of a neigblk)r. The lk>nn Klvej ...... 42.*> ■Reflected inflicting a secondary Watkins Brothers, 11 Oak street, at en Voters. A board meeting preced Amer Smelt.. ...110 neighbor took him to the hospital. Defraud. President Hoover. First Bond & Mtg .... 48 7:30 o’clock tonight. Rev. Watson es’ the regular program. The sub Amer Tel and Tel ...... 2 9 2 •jwound in the side of the neck. ^ Refuses To Eat Htfd C T C ($25 p a r). 170 180 Woodruff of the Center Congrega ject under discussion was “ Im Am Water Works ...... 153 f -Despite his serious condition, A fter being bound over this morn First Nat Htfd ...... 255 tional church will officiate. Inter migration’’ and the guest speaker Andes C o p ...... 5014 ;|3erich has been conscious at all ing Jeanette was not taken.to Tol Washington, Oct 16 — (AP) — Land Mtg and Title . . . 40 New York, Oct. 16— (A P )—Harry ment will be in Cypress' Hill ceme Miss Elizabeth P. Andrews of Pom- A tl R e f ...... 69 Vtimes except when he was under land jail immediately, as several Chairman Britten of the House Mutual B & T ...... 240 Goldenhurst and Charlisa W. Kable, tery, Grcenpolnt, N. Y. fret. Others present from out-of- B and O ...... 134 the influence of ether during an un sympathizers asked that a chance Indicted as a result o r the fedlure of Naval Committee said after a call town were Mrs. Glover Campbell, do, vtc ...... 240 Bendlx Aviat ...... 64% successful operation for the remov- : be given them to^ raise the amount \ at the White House today, that he New Brit Trust ...... — 200 Kable and Company, stock and bond ..Mrs, Clara R. Hutchings head of the membership committee Beth Steel ...... 116% I of the bullet which penetrated of her bail. Meantime the girl sat, was confident West Point and Anna Hark St. Bank ...... 1400 company, pleaded guilty in Federal Mra Clara R. Hutchings, 72, o f'th e county league, and Miss Burroughs Add Mch ...... 91 % he skull. When he was admitted j dry eyed, but giving evidence of polis would resume football relations rts W. 1...... 325 Court today to charges of conspir widow of Charles C. Hutchings of Grace P. Asserson, successor to Can P a c ...... 216% to the hospital, Gerlch said that i emotioned strain, behind the big acy and fraudulent sales of stoicks this year. Miss Beatrice H. Marsh, formerly Riverside Trust ...... 675 Cannon Mills ...... 42% 456 Washington street, Hartford, Britten said the President had West Htfd Trust...... 475 something had struck him in the | desk of Captain Tobin in the Rock through the malls. died last evening. She was a native the executive secretary of the state Cerro, de Pasco ...... 91 ■% iSiead: that he thought he had been ville police station—a decent, self- Public Interest in the . affairs ‘ evidenced a keen desire to have the league who is now in Washington, Bunds. Chi M and St Paul p f ...... 60% of. Hlllstown and will be buried in two service institutions' play this HtfQ & Conn West .. 95 shot. I respecting looking young girl with a this firm were first.aroused when-ft fhe West Cemetery here Thursday D. C. - Chic and N o rth w ...... 99% year. He added he had suggested it East Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 , Girl Calm ' typical blonde bob and quiet manner, was disclosed that the firm had afternoon following services at the Delegates and alternates elected (Chrysler ...... 58% would be advisable for them to meet itonn L P 7s 116 118 { Several other members of the very much an average working girl.. made financial investment for Bis home at 2 o’clock. She‘was a mem to the state convention which Is to Col Gas and E l e c ...... 121% (k>nn L P 5‘As ...... 105 108 family were at home at the time. That she was under severe mental hop James Cannon, Jr., of the Meth ber of the South Methodist church on Soldiers Field in Chicago on Dec be held in Hartford, November 13 Ctoml In v T r u s t...... 74 Conn L P 4>As ...... 98 100 Two of Jeanette’s younger .broth- repression was indicated by the fact odist Episcopal Church, South, who here. She leaves two . daughters, ember 6. and 14, are as follows: Mrs. L. S. Consol Gas ...... 145% Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 ,ers were playing cards in the room that, though she had had nothing to was one of its customers. Mrs. James W. Boyle and Mrs. The plan suggested by Britten Burr, Mrs. C. W. Holman, Mrs. Con tin Can ...... 83% Insurance StncKs. "^ where the shooting took place. Po eat since supper time last night, she Goldhurst and Kable had pre Bessie L. Bose and a grandchild, was that the President call in the Charles Johnson, Mrs. G. H. Wilco", Com Prod ...... 123% Aetna Casity ($10 par) 250 260 .Oicemen Richard Shea and Peter declined Captain Tobin’s offer to get viously pleaded not guilty to all the Virginia, all of Hartford. Secretaries of War and Navy and a Miss Edna , Terrell, Mrs. Elbert (hirtiss W right...... 15% Aetna Insurance ...... 770 780 JDogiewicz were summoned and her some breakfast* or even a cup of charges against them. “Jimmy” disinterested third party, perhaps Shelton, Mrs. Howell Cheney, Mrs. Dupont de N e m ...... 187'% A e tia L if e , ($10 p a r). 137 1.41 i^ e y took the girl to the police sta- tea or coffee. Baruch, "M ike” Collins, and “ Phil” the coach of a well-known institu G. F. Borst, Mrs. Max Bengs, Mrs. Ellec Pow and L t ...... 65% Automobile ($10 p ar). 58 61 gti'on, where she remained calm. Ap- Owing to the fact that she has Brooks, indicted, with Goldhurst and tion, and fay down a set ot rules un Lois Klinefelter, Mrs. R. G. Rich. Erie ...... 82% Conn. General ...... 2490 2540 ^parently she either did not realize had many home duties in dddition to Kable, were In the court room but ABOUT TOWN der which the two teams could play. The alternates are Mrs. W. R. Tink Gen Amer T a n k ...... 117% do, rts .. .*...... 81 85 7 ^ e seriousness pf the crime which her gainful employment, Jeanette were not called to the bar when the “If the superintendents at Anna er, Sr., Mrs. Elmore Watkins, Mrs. Gen Elec ...... 254% do, ($10 par) W. 1. 170 180 ishe had just committed or else had has a much smaller acquaintance headi o f the company pleaded gu»I- 'Manchester Boy Scouts and polis and West Point are wise and Earl Ballsieper, Mrs. William Rush, Gen Foods ...... 62% Mrs. John Hood, Mrs. Stephen Hartford F i r e ...... 1070 1085 &4ached a stage where she didn't among Rockville people than most ty. Scouts of Connecticut will attend will get their ears to the’ground," Gen Gas and Elec A ...... 97% Move For Sentence Britten asserted, “they will notice Hale, Miss Dorothy Cheney, Mrs. "3. Htfd Steam Boiler ... 770 790 ^ r e about the consequences. Police girls of her station. the Yale-Maryland football game al G4n M o to rs ...... 65 U, S. Attorney Charles H. Tuttle that the President, their comman- S. Paisley, Mrs. Carl Bengs, Mrs. Lihcoln Nat Life ...... 123 127 £«aid she confessed to the shooting the Yale Bowl, New Haven, cn Graham Paige ...... 17 moved for immediate sentence of der-in-chief, has expressed, himself Carrol Hutchinson, Mrs. Earl Sea National ($10 par) . . . 98 102 ^without any'grilling. \ Saturday November 9, through an Hershey <3hoc...... 138 Goldhurst and Kable. as hopeful that the football relations man. Phoenix ...... 1030 1045 a ; Captain of Police Stephen J. invitation extended by the ifaie Inter (5ombus...... 37% It was through the Investigation between the two institutions would Miss Andrews gave a comprehen Travelers ...... 1805 1825 Jriobin said that Jeanette appeared CURIOUS DEATHS Athletic Association. The Scout Inter H a r v ...... 110% folloiwing failure of Kable & Conq- be resumed this year.’’ sive talk on immigration, showing Public Utility StoTUts. -to be a hard working, respectable masters of each troop, assisted ny Inter Hydro E le c ...... 56 pany that news of Bishop Cannon’s her deep knowledge of the subject. Conn Elec S v e ...... ' 135 140 ^factory girl. Other city officials in his troop committee are to take care Inter Match ptc p fd ...... 81 stock trading was disclosed. It was Immigration to this country began Conn. P o w e r ...... 131 135 &ockville were / inclined to sympa ON A STEAMSHIP of transportation for the Scouts. Inter Nickel of Canada...... 52 brought out at that time that the in Colonial days. Before the. Revol do, pfd ...... 110 — th iz e with the girl and had little Joseph Dean, field executive of Man PRESIDENT TO SPEAK firm owed the bishop $2,500, when ution there were colonies of Ger Hart E L (par 25) . . . 138 142 Inter Tel and T e l ...... 127% A o say in favor of the father’s char- chester, vill. receive the tickets tor Johns Mansvllle ...... 201% New York, Oct. 16.—(AP)— it failed. Bishop Cann9n was not mans in Pennsylvania, llwedes in do, rts ...... 18% 19% called as a witness in the bank the game, in a few days and will Delawa*re, French Huguenots in Kan City Sou ...... 97 Bearing the body of a Mrs. Roegge, IN HONOR OF CURIE do, vtc ...... 132 . 142 y ' From March to August last sum ruptcy proceedings and he was not visit each troop an’ give tfci Scout- Charleston and in New York in 1644 Kennecott ...... 80% of Los Angeles, who died under my-s- ,Greenwich W & G pfd 94 98 m er, Jeanette worked at the home subpoenaed for the trial. meister the number of tickets ce eighteen languages were spoken. It Kreuger and T o l l ...... 37% terlous circumstances, the liner Htfd Gas ...... 90 94 j’pf Mr. and Mrs. William Kronfeld Goldhurst, in the bankruptcy pro needs. /Contlna^rt from Page 1.) was not until after 1840 that the May Dent Stores ...... 89 care. Mongolia of the Panama Pacific do, pfd ...... 50 — Jjof Maple street here, taking car ceedings declared he had no inter great influx of Germans and Irish S N E T C o ...... 195 205 Miami Cop ...... 41% line arrived today. The Ladies Linen Auxiliary of the ^ f children and doing housework, est in Kable & Co. and that he re mosphere, one soon learned to be ex came in. In the late sixties great Manufacturing Stocks. Mo Kan and T e x ...... 60 Dr. William B. Coakley, ship’s Manchester Memorial hospital start {^ e Kronfeld family was very ceived none of the firm’s profits. tremely reticent. Marie S’"1odowski numbers of Scandlna'vlaiis and Ger Acme Wire ...... 63 68 Mont Ward ...... 107% -much surprised to learn of the surgeon, and Dr. A. H. Boyden, a Bishop Cannon, Goldhurst said, used ed this afternoon on their two day got the habit, and it has never left mans arrived and settled In the — Natl Cash Reg A ...... 123% passenger, of 390 Main- street, do, pfd ...... 112 ^shooting today and had only words the firnf as an intermediary in his rummage sale wh'ch is being held in her. northwest. The peak of Immigra 66 68 Natl Dairy Prod ...... 67 Worcester, Mass., both refused to Am Hardware ...... •of praise for the gprl- trading, seldom buying any stock one 'of the vacant stores in the Professor Sklodowskl died while tion from those countries was Amer Hosiery ...... 27 — Natl Pow and L t ...... 52% sign a medical certificate stating Large Family outright himself. Richards building on Main street. Marie was still a very young wo reached In 1882. American Silver ...... 27 — Nevada Con C o p ...... 45 the cause of her death, and the body The Gerich home is on a small The select articles that were offered man, and she and an oldei sister In 1862 the federal government Arrow H&H, p f d ...... 103% 106 N Y Cent ...... 225% was taken to the morgue for an 'farm and its occupants included the last year were recalled by mau.v were left homeless, and practically took control of all immigration and do, com ...... — 44 N Y N H and H ...... 131 sfather, who does days’ labor for autopsy. LADY MARY HEATH and at 2 o’clock, before the “clerks'’ without funds. The sister went to pased a law excluding certain phy Aiitomallc Kef rig ... — 10 North Amer ...... 'other farmers besides working his Mrs. Roegge, about whom little and those who were in charge of the Vienna, where she eventually be sical and mental undesirables. In Bigelow Htfd, com ... 91 93 Pacific Gas and E l ...... 72 ‘ own place, his wife and nine of their was known save that she was a sale Could get ready to open a came a physician. Marie headed for 1907, 1,287,000 immigrants entered do, pfd ...... 100 — Packard M ot ...... 25% this couhtry, the largest number ad , twelve children. The eldest three widow and had intended to stay at crowd had gathered that numbered Parts to study chemistry. Billings and Spencer .. 11 11% Pan Amer Pet B ...... 66 ^ SEEKING DIVORCE mitted during any one year. A t daughters are married. Eight of her the Hotel McAlpln, New York, was at least 100 already to rush in and She reached the French capital Bristol B ra ss ...... 37 40 Par Fam L a s ...... 73% this time the iliAjority of them came 'brothers and sisters are older -han found unconscious in her stateroom select the best. with a bankroll of about $10. She do pfd ...... 108 — Penn ...... 102% from southern and eastern Europe. ■ JC&DBttCe Monday evening. A short time pre feund a bare room on the seventh 550 — Phila and R C and N ...... • 25% P M ay 1921 an emergency measure Case, Lockwood & B .. Jeanette told the police that her viously she had asked a steward tor Reno, Nev., Oct. 16.— (AP.)'— An eight pound daughter w.-is floor of a tumble-down rooming 120 130 Pub Serv N J ...... 116% was passed by Cong^ress limiting the Collins Co ...... •.father was terribly abusive to his a pltchey of water, and when Q.3 Lady Mary Heath, noted British born to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bartz ot bouse, furnished only with a cot and 34 36 Radio Coro ---- •...... 38 numbers to be admitted from each Colt’s Firearms ---- . family during frequent fits of tem- took it to her door she was appar avlatrlx, has arrived in Reno pre 34 W est Center street on Sunday. a chair. To economize, she lived on 46 49 Radio Keith ...... 34% country to not more than 35u,000 Eagle Lock ...... iper. She said, too, that he had ently in good health and cheerful. sumably. to file suit for divorce a diet of black bread and skimmed 100 110 Reading ...... 131 annually, with the larger proportion Kafnlr Bearings ...... [threatened to kill her, though she There was nothing in her cabin to from her wealthy husband. Sir milk; lived on it so long, It Is sedd) — 18 Remington Rand ...... 55% Second Congregational women from northern Europe. In 1924 and Fuller Brush A ...... ‘baid she knew of no reason for such indicate suicide. She died without James Heath, British iron master who are preparing, artic!"" for the that afterward, when things grew do. Class A A ...... 72 — Rep Iron and StI ...... 123% and colliery oiVner, She denied her 1927 these laws were amended and a threat. Last night, ^eanert^ said, regaining consciousness. g ift stall at the Japanese Garden brighter, she ctually had to culti Hart & Cooley ...... 160 — Sears Roebuck ...... 149’ i self to newspaper correspondents on July 1 of this year the national there was another of the frequent Three days before Mrs. Roegge’s party next Wednesday evening at vate a taste for meat and wine. Hartmann Tob 1st pfd 70 — Simmons ...... I'^O'^l today, but has taken an apartment origins plan was put into effect outbreaks of abuse, and she became death, another passenger, John the church, are .equested to hand One Ambition. do, com ...... 25 30 Sinclair Con O i l ...... 35% for a three-month, period. against the will and advice ot Presi Skellv O i l ...... 41% so excited and agitated over it that Blackburn, who gave his address as them to the meinber of the commit , Her one ambition was to gain ad dent Hoover, who as Secretary of Inter Silver ...... 137 145 she hunted up a .32 caliber revolver ‘ Sou Pac ...... l ‘*l “ Times Square, New York,’’ thrc’w tee living nearest to them as soon rs mission to a laboratory as a stu Commerce had been one.of a com Landers, Frary and C2k 67 69 Sou Rwy ...... 131 that lay in a pantry, stepped behind his sqitcase overboard, and jumped convenient in order that they may dent assistant. Eventually she got. mission to fix the quota under this Manning & Bow A . . . 16 18 Stand Brands ...... 38 her father, who by thi time had in after it, I'efusing to grasp a life be priced. The gift booth commit a job at cleaning bottles and- test plan. The quota from Great Britain do. Class B ...... 10 12 HOSPITAL NOTES Stand Ga.s and E le c ...... fallen asleep in a rocking chair, and line that was thrown to him. He tee Is as follows: Mrs. R. K. Ander tubes. and northern Ireland has been New Brit Mch., pfd .. 100 — Stand O Cal ...... 7,«% opened fire on him. swam away from a lifeboat that was son, Mrs. W. W. Eells, Mrs. Shir- This did not last long, though. largely increased, the German and do, com ...... 38 41 Stand O N J ...... 82 Hid Revolver lowered to pick him up and disap wood Bowers, Mrs. W. F, Stilus Professor Lippman, the bead of the Norwegian totals cut in half and Nils Bern Pond ...... 47 49 The following admissions at the 25 Stand O N Y ...... 44% ^ While it WM assumed from the peared before the crew could catch Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. J. F. Led- laboratory, quickly discovered that the Swedish quota reduced to one- North & Jjidd ...... — Memorial hospital were reported to 13 Stew Warner ...... 38% girls confession that she emptied up with him. gard heads the apron committee she was an extremely able and tal third, while the Russian and Italian Peck, Stow and Wil ,. 11 day: Arthur Butler of Buckland, — 145 Texas Corp ...... 53% the five chambers of tt.e pistol at and Miss Emma Hutchinson the ented young . chen^t, and be gave .quotas are enlarged. The plan has Russell M fg Co ...... her father, the three bullets believed Walter Henry of 48 Starkweather her a more respdd^ble post, with in 61 65 Timken Det Axle .. * ...... 27% HOTEL BURNS ' black dragon stall. A cafeteria sup- ~been strongly “ opposed by the na- Scoville ...... to have been in the gun beside the street, MrS. Marguerite King of 189 creased faoilities-for study. — 100 Transcont OH ...... 12% {►ef will be served from 5:30 to 7.30 , lions whpise quotas have been reduc Smythe M fg Co. pfd .. rtwo that struck Gerich have not Shelby, N. <3., Oct. 16.— (A P )— South Main street, James HMsett ^In 1894'Marie Sklodowskl, made 38 — Union Carb ...... 170% by a committee of ladies under the ed. Since this law, hundreds of bills Seth Thom Co., com . been accounted for. One of the Fire last night destroyed the Cleve of 115 Oak street, Mrs. Deborah the acquaintance of another young do, pfd ...... 2.5 — United A.Ircraft...... 104% leadership of Mrs. Frank V. Wil have come before. Congress pro'vld- brothers, however, said he heard land Springs hotel, noted North Stevenson of 65 Florence street, chemist, one Pierre Curie, who waa Standard Screw ...... 160 170 United Corp ...... 51 liams. Children of the church school ing. relief, but only nine were pass three shots fired outside the dwell- Carolina resort hostelry near here, Herbert Carlson of 50 Falrvlew making a name for hlmaelf by bis ed, some of which gave relief to do, pfd ...... 100 — United Gas and I m p ...... 46% will furnish the entertainment at • ing,lUK. and police believe that the e*--girl with a loss estimated by its owners street and Stanley Jamroga o f 471 researches in physios and chemistry. families which had been separated Stanley Works, com .. 57 &9 U S Freight ...... J17% may have run out of the house with I at $125,000. A ll guests escaped. North Main street. 8:15. Needing an assistant, be chose her because of World W ar conditions. Taylor & Fenn ...... — 140 U S Realtv and I m p ...... 89% for the post, and they began col Changes in the deportation Torrington 81 83 U S Rubber ...... 54% laborating on their experiments. have also been made but It Is not Underwood ...... 169% 171% U S S te e l...... 220% A year later they were iharried. expected that any radical changes Union M fg Co ...... 17 20 Util Pow and L t A ...... 48 Both became Intensely interested In will be made for the next few years. U S Envelope, pfd ... 113 — Warner P i c ...... 52% what was then a new phenomenon It Is believed by many that the ap do, com ...... 225 Westinghouse A ir ...... 61% in the world of science— the stramge, polntment of a federal board with Westinghouse El and M fg . . . .227 wider discretionary powers might Woolworth ...... 92% incomprehensible mystery of radio BRUCE DEFEATED active substances an«? soon after administer a less rigid immigration Yellow Truck ...... 24 wards they discovered radium. law. Following the business session a Canberra, Australia, Oct. 16.— PRINCESS’ AUCTION Through a w rit of attachment* little sketch was put on under the The personal defeat of Prime Min served by Herbert Bissell, deputy direction of Mrs. Lo^s St. Clair ister Stanley Bruce in the Flinders Bonn, Germany, Oct. 16— (A P )— sheriff, the Coffee Shop, owned and Burr. constituency in last week’s general When the auction o t the heirlooms' run by Edward Ammerman, has Sapdwiches, assorted cakes and election was stated at a Cabinet belonging to Princess Victoria, sis ter of the former Kaiser, was re been closed until further notice. tea were served by the hostess. Mrs. meeting today as now being cer J. A. Hood poured. ' tain. sumed today exceptional^ small prices offer^ yesterday were con ;! n With 1,200 votes to be counted in Flinders constituency, Bruce tinued. 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■Tjr ■'ft,-'.-. ---v; n m i ivikiN p iira*iD , s o i o t ^ cH B s^ ’iG 0^;.w3i^ ■■ ■ ■ X- , ^,;j^^■,'V.-^-^ . . • •..< •»* iL - J EEUEVE R i b R T i MCI HimED OVERBOARD : IN M i Meeting V;. ' • V.' you caii a^yrJ to fjooel jurutlia^ . i-r ■»; •' • wx r' - A/-:- : DNG BUYER ■•ft.,-' I rGontlnoe Manchester merchants'is “The Sec liquor made in the presence of a and County Commissioner Robert J would ask Attorney General Mitchell ond Auction," • a sequel to the • oto third party. The conviction of the Smith, of this town. Commissioner to ‘Institute an inquiry with a view given a month agol Those who wert seller must almost invariably de Smith outlined the financial status to seeing if a policy of enforcement PUBLIC RECORDS there* know what* a great amoimt pend upon the testimony of the of the county for the gathering. against the purchaser of liquor for Interest it created and the outlook buyer. To accomplish the convic Others in attendance from Mon beverage purposes may be instituted for the second one far outshines the tion of the buyer itfwould be neces Chester were Mrs. Emma L. Nettis- imder Section six,” first. \ sary to grant immunity to the ton and Miss Ethel M. Pish. Buyer'Equally Guilty. ThisTs the,; time in the year when real estate transactions are at their Over 200,000 dollars in Duos hays seller." ^ , . The Texan said a^ recent decision found their way into the pockets- He added the measure had not of a Kentucky Fedei^ judge, .rwfio lowest ebb. Lots are purchased in the early part of the year and con those who appreciate the. value df been considered formally either by REMOVE JAMROGA instructed a-Grand Jury to., return the little slips of colored paper. Tto the executive or administrative com indictments under the section, might tracts are awarded for the building of new homes. The one date that way everyone asks for their Duq- mittee of the League* but it ap “result ip the - punishment of such dollars, with every purchase made in peared to him that importance of the ! TO LOCAL HOSPITAL buyers xmder existing i law if sus seems to be selected as the one for completion by Thanksgiving. This a subscribing store, points to ^ matter had been exaggerated. tained by the highest court," but he jammed theater,* O cober 30, spirit Little Effect. added that all question ought to be keeps, the workmen busy and new Stanley M. Jamroga, 22, of 471 sales are not being made, 'I'hls Is re ed bidding, and s^itisfactidh 'fpr all; “Its effect on the enforcement of removed. And justianother reminder, d e^ North Main street, paralyzed since “No one can escape the proposi flected in the'returns made to the .prohibition would be very slight," he Cctober 7 last as the result of an reader! Look over the list of articles continued. "The real issue between tion,” he said, "that the buyer of in town clerk during this month. injury in the first football'game he Today there Was but one, sale pHntpd in The Merald wl^rh are to the Wets and the Drys is prohibition had ever played, was removed .o th toxioatlng liquor is equally-: guilty be! given at the auction. Make yoUr and its enforcement. To back up wltb'the seller,, if-the liquorUraffic noted andj no building permits were Memorial hospital shortly , before issued. Today’s report: choice of anything your -hekrt de the administration in its aggressive ! rnidnight last night in William P. is to be considered a crime.’’ sires. Then fill out a bid slip for,the enforcement program should be the Sheppard recently, proposed an Warrtotee Deeds Quish's ambulance. His condition ' Johut D. Stone to George B. Roth amount you are Willing tol pay, in goal of the Drys." was reported this aftenioon as un amendment to the act which'drould Duo-Dollafs, of course: Place tto “The Fifth Amendment • to the provide for prosecution of ;the buyer and wife a lot havmg a fifty foot changed, still being critical. How frontage bn St. Lawrence street. slip in th- box standing *n the lobt^ Constitution of the United States ever, the buUetin at the hospital of liquor. of the State Theater an J then go to provides no person shall' be com- - I t . Marriage' Intentions stated he was resting a little more Applications for marriage licenses the auction, bringing with you yoiir peBed in any criminal case to be a comfortably. A hard cold contract NEW DRY HE.4D Duo-DpUaraand if you are the hlgji- witness against himself. To grant ed a couple of weeks ago has ag Buffalo, N. y., ofet: 16—(‘a P) - have been applied for by John E. Bennett and Helena B. Langer, both est bidder you will receive the mer immunity to the seller in gravated his condition causing his Edwin S. Ross, today took the oath chandise. If you are not, wait until get the buyer would be a doubtful heart to weaken. of office as prohibition administrator of this place and Carl W. Peterson ^Sdom. It would seem therefore and Vera T. Griggs, also of Man the next auction; 'r i ' ■■■II ■■ " of the western New York district. Now take the hint.. The show is that this proposed legislation can Troop 1, Boy Scouts, will meet at He succeeds Andrew McCampbell, chester. It’a^guarhnteefJ.to please. wisely ivalt until the lawyers in Con- the Commimlty Club at 7:15 o’clock who will go to Washington ’ in the It’s being presented aigain by popu n e s s thrash out fully its import. tonight. The meeting will be m near future as assistant nrohthition Xlograph is the name given to “Such legflslation has already 'oeen commissioner of the United States an engraring on wood or an impres lar demand. What more recommen charge of W. H. Cowles, troop com dation do you need. ,, Even the very latest styles take a tried and repealed in one or two mitteeman. in charge of special agents. sion thereof. states. Many Drys believe it to be harmful. Besides the present statutes as to possession, transpor tation, conspiracy and also as to markdown during the Clearance buying and selling particularly der permit wiU doubtless prove just as effective as the proposed amend ment.” Sale of Sample Furniture at our ABOUT TOWN 1 Uptown Showrooms . Troop 5, Boy Scouts, wiU meet in j tiie Swedish Lutheran church a t' ' ' VERYTHING goes! All the new Fall styles' 7:16 o’clock tonight. many only on display a fe\v days, will be sold at bargain prices. We must move out and are will Miss Ruth Cohn of the Smart E Shop is in New York on a buying ing to take a big sacrifice on prices rather than store irip- ___ the many sample pieces. Suites, odd pieces, rugs, kitchen furniture, beds and bedding are included:. .. • • Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal Arch and many splendid gift items, too. Whether ar not Masons, will hold a communication opening at 7:30 tonight in the you need new furniture now, you will wisely visit our Masonic Temple. The past master s ' O’ - • Uptown Showrooms and inspect the eXosebut merchan degree will be conferred, dise. Prices are at their lowest levels. ,...,4 .;;,. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellison left today for Ruxton, Maryland, where \ they will spend the winter months. Reading a copy of last night’s Manchester Herald which was pur Occasional Pieces chased in New York this morning a local resident noticed an item of ■ ; • - Luxurious CoxweirCKair covered in col- particular interest. Desiring to get •y orful wool tapestry, formerly $85. Now . ;.'-4. the latest developments a telephone $54.50: ■ . . . ! call was put in to The Herald this .„ 'I'-.C English Lounging. Chair in denim. Was 7 . . morning and the news was supplied. For the information of those who ■ $62:50.. , Now.$4(>. - CV'--- are frequent visitors in New York, ' Cbxwell Slumber ' Chair andi-ffobtstobl ■ ‘’''■ The Herald may be purchased at all 7k, ; covered in beautiful multi-colored jacquard Schultz or Hotaling news stands in Results You Can’t Get With Old-Style r U velour. Was $59.50. Now38. . that city. . 7 Smart; Pull-up Chair covered in. mohair. . Mrs. Lena March, of Hartford, has •I,’j’‘and MoqUette. Was $21.50.'_No'W-'$13.75. announced the marriage of her • ' 4 ' Popular style lounging chair covered in niece. Miss Gertrude Weise, to ::' durable Tapestry. Was $79,501 Now Cleveland Eaiington of this town. "Be Progressive! Be Satisfied-—with an TSie young couple has taken a resi 5 ^ f ' $51. dence at 14 Arch street. Atwater Kent—the radio of nearly 3,000,- Mahogany secretary desk with book ' \ • case. Was $75. Now $48... William F. Taylor, Ninth district' 000 hornes! \ : . Mahogany finished Spinet Desk. ^ Was tax collector, has given notice in \ another column of today’s Herald J - “>t3 • ' $29«50^ Now $19. ' V*. that he will not be in his office to This very eyening:in. your,owh home, you Spinet’desk with solid mahogany top.. morrow for the collection of taxes. ' . i-lli 7 - .> Was$65., Now-$42. ■ ' U. , U*.- ! i y .‘f can have the greatest radio, yet produced 'V ’ Attractive'walnut davenport^toble. Was ^7; Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters of St. George will hold their regu $30, ' Now $19.75.. ■ . ^ - lar meeting in Tinker hall at eight —and pay no more—perhaps a lot less—* ‘ Gateregtablewith solid mahogany top;• o’clock this evening. than for sets offering hone of the start Was $31.50. Now; $20.50. ’ ‘ 'A'pre-natal clinic will he held at ■ A ;i, , <• /;• •• . J,. vV<*V. -'^1 the Memorisd hospital annex at 3:30 ling new features pi the new Atwater ' .*• . o’Mock' tomorrow. ( f.*' Kent’Screen Grid. : . -• tL. Mrs. Frederick G. Fallot of 97 -U Ridge street was hostess last even $156 COMPLETE ing at-a dinner party for twelve. $169 COMPLETE Souvenirs were distributed to all ' r: present. ^ • _____ ■ c. Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, UMted Spanish War Veterans, will SUITE meet this evening at 8 o’clock at the* State Armory. Several matters of business will be acted upon and piftTia made tor annual inspection SELECTIVE SCREEN-GRID oi|^ht which falls on the 6th of , A ’ • ’ - ',T* -i •LUXURlbUS ' November. AS A NEEDLE’S Atwater KenV saw.. that Screen-Grid tubes were COHEN IS SOLD POINT! Mo h a ir SUITE : coming and s^w it nR ST . A most attractive group New York, Oct. 16.-r-{AP)—The •stylefi with a tUstinctiye*: outright sale of Andy Cohen, second ,, Three stations within a tiny Designed a new radio -from Spanish Influence, combining.' baseman, to the Newark Interna part of an inch on your dial— the ground up—new, dif- i>* ' rtto, mahogtoy with decofa^,. tional LiMgue Club, was announced instantly separated. And if • tive. woods. Similar to 11- ' tc 'i,;..X , -H- If.; >7; ’ B«--YOO FeIB^JIBTTER^ Purnell Buildlhg» .. . V . ... Uptown ■, .-.J B e l v a n s ... r ' Hot w a te r Showrooms 825 Main sU Sure Relief .Opposite Scliool Monch.ester • -.4 - -< . ■ ■.■T'*.; . ■ ■ si..-.: iNPIGESTIpH -. T . -M-, 754 Pkf5.S«lci.Evtrywh«m. — .1 A . ■i • 7 ’ • ■ .,”? 'i. :''Tf” • ■^!?7»*' I s.i. • 1929. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAm|aim i;M A t^ ^ CONN. W^NESOAY. OCTOBER 16,. VAtiUJ KOUR ! Li(X N ^ SIKPENDOr UVINGSTON LEADING daily radio program TWO FO R irSiU R TOURISTS 348.6-WABC. NEW YORK-860. Leading PX Stations. m m im M s m y'A list-of operators whose licenses Wednesday, October 16. 7:00—Two musical P^’O^ram. 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—740. to drive'automobiles in Connecticut 8 :00—Feature hour with Bolllckers P o w e r 0ETEiCTiON Choral numbers by Shehlnai | male quartet, soloists,,orchestra 7:00—Two orchestras; brevities. have been suspended tor one year lAmhert-St. Louis FiSld, SL 9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) for driving WhUe under the influence ' Klee club of Millville. N. J.. heads the | 9:00—Dramatic presentation. U:45—Studio concert hour. _ "T he GambleiSs*^ and " G h a ^ - tvifh the Tubes list of radio features for Wednesday 9:30—Informal music hour.'_ of liquor was.given out today at the Louis, 16.—(AP)—Two St., Louin- lO-oo—Levitow a concert orchestra. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. ihg Sinners” Both HaTd' Re- night The concert may be tuned In 8:00—NBC programs (3i4 hrs.) State Motor Vehicle Department m luis were missing when competing best 10:30—Echoes of Dixieland. ^ B^kably Find, Casts, from WPG at 8:45. The next lf;00—Show boat melodrama, The 11:30—Dance music to 2:80. . Ik .part of the effort to reduce! this planes in .the national air bet* promises to be Hank Simmons Coming Day." 389.4— yVBBM. CHICAGO—770. highway menace. The department 320,000 show® bSit melodrama “The"The C o r ^ S 12:00—Midnight organ reveries. 9:00—Golden music hour. S^doni dp you find sueb sn-array statement eidvised people to notify tour and the Edsel Ford trophy tor Dav •’ to be presented over 302.8-WBZ, n e w ENGLAND-990. 9:30—Feature music hour. of talented motion picture players the department or the, police in case into the smd’the.Columbia network at 11. This 1U:00-T h ree vagabonds music. reUable flying, checked , .} . pUy was for long featured on the 7 :00—Twilight melodies. 10:.30—Musical com edy memories. on one program as are appearing m they should see-any of these drivers here Ohio Hlver show boat, "Golden Goldi Rod.' 7:30-Radlo Nature le«Bue. \ 10:45—Two dance orchestras. the State today ,aad ThiHwday in overnight control statiofl ^liU«! labor and capital * 8:00—WJZ programs (8^ hrs.) oneratlng motor vehicles. other large part in the drama, which was 9:00—Lowe’s dance niusic. 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. The Gamblers’S and "Caiarmli« ^blngton — Peter Brelngan; night, but twenty-five offers E xclusively th is | -• wrUten from a wealth of eperlence 9:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 7 ;00—Victorian orchestra;. talk. • Slnners'V ‘‘The Gamblers’; ^dgeport—Archibald Dean, Henry tfants setUed down in bunriies fram % ^ n ed by its author ^rom doing work 8:80—WJZ male quartet. : 454.3-WEAF,,NEW YORK—6^ 9:30—Theater presentations. adaption of lUie fainoiia. j^ fO T Ford, .Jos. Fusco, Frank Janko- the 261-mlle hop from LouisvU a, i' In politics. The works of three brll- e . —Black and Gold orchestra: ^-liant composers of 00 12:00^Studlo programs; artists. same iuciitte 1»y Ghirlea ^ . ski, Oharles Poole, John Stetz, 7-00—Jameaworth’s Marlumba band- 416.4—WON-WDB, CHlCAGO-^7W. tury, whose music perists by 7 :30—Baritone and contralto. - such hanaes as H. R:. Waato^r,: BTMkfleld Center — John Klubko. Wichita. Kansas, was th® “S WiNDERfUL lMPR0VEMENtl of Its perennial youth und charim 8:00—Erno Rapee's oreMstra witn 9:00—WEAF programs (1% h«.) . Wilson, Jason Robards. iapp ^O^ge Danbury—Sanford>A. Dibble; Dan- objective for thq aviators todaj, 1. comprise the program, which Ludwig Douglaa S^anbury, harltone. 10:30—Dance music: harmonists. lelsoa—John Whitelaw; Derby — 'i lAurier and a string ensemble will 8:30—Happy Wonder orchertra with 10:40—Music; dream ship. F aw cett **iamnning Sinnerti” w iu a stop at Springfield, ^ broadcast through the'Sluder music 12:15—Fpur dance'orchestros. > ' the p ett^ f W; Somaphift Raymond dardjo. * ^ . _____. . . 'TXTT'T'. on/l afl«lAf®lnte!d 8 tfl.tl0 ns tenor, male trio, Pj*nf*** - U n i f o r m hSS ovif WJZ ind associated stations g.g()_Troubadours orchestra with Ar 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870, ; jiaa for Its leading.;]^,, none other - '.Dsvon — John D. Lavery; '**^rast O’Brine, recentiy accl^m- at 11. ______thur Schutt, pianist. 9:00—Studio string ensemble. ^ than RuUr Chattsrtou* the notable Hartford, Charles W. Hale, C l^ A m pliiicatioiii ol 9:30—Symphony orchestra with the 8:30—Anvil chorus, double quartet. ence C. Scanlon, Alex H. Uskela, ed*as co-holder with Dale Jack»m Wave lengths in metcm. on left Revelers male quartet. 447.5— WMAQ. CHICAGO— i and thbifdughiy capable stsjpl star for setting a 420-hour record fni A utom ^itically ^ station tiUe. kilocycles ^ on the righL CUve Brook, WUllam Pot^ and Bast Norwalk. ?aul^>^ Tones, Fair- Times are all Eastern .Standard. Black 10:30—Rolfe’e orchestra with Charles 8:00—WABO piograma (3 hrs.) sustained W h t in the SL l^uia any pom t on" face type Indicates best features Hack«!it, cperaUc tenor. 11:00—WJZ Amos 'ii' Andy. M aiy B'olan. have the t h w principal field, Frank J; Bratuakay, WMter 11KK)—Grand opera, "Carmen. U 130—Musical potpourri. Brindley, Steve Homer, Robin, called for a new cylinder t h e 12-00-^Palais D'Or orchestra. 1»:00—Two dance orchestras; ' Greens Farms —Sylvester Slmvei, from the Robin factory here when Lea ding Bast Stations, 933.4_wjz, NEW YORK-760. 238—KOtL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. Hamden— Enfil W. Lundstrom, he was forced down 17 m ile s west 272.6-WPG. ATLANTIC CITY-HOO. g:00—New Yorker’s orchesUa. 8:00—WABO programs (3 hrs.) the mark withvsuch capable casts. Tr,„«i»viii« vesterday. J . !*• 8:30—Popular song harmonies. 7;0(>—Los Angeles male trio.. 11:00—Studio concert "Ilie Gi^bilsrs'’- tells'a tremendous Theodore WlnMrfield. . of Louis'vlUe yesterday 8:45—Shekinah glee clUb. 7:30—Talk, John P. K ennec^ 12:00—Bears entertainment. ly draniatio story ol Wall Street**- Hartford — John J. Paly, <^es- Magrady, piloting a thnmh, waved 9:30—Orchestra; male guarteL 7:35—Plaqjst; SouUiern 299.8—w o e , d a v e n p o r t —1000. Dubitsky; Charles L. on another contestant who circled 10:30—Alice in Radio Land. 8:00—Kogen's orchestra 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Wsdl Street with a cemetery at wne Gustafson, Harold George, g l ^ W. 10:4.1—80088; dance orchestra cy Parsons, tenor; coniedy duo. 11:10—The Hawkeye ensemble. ^ end, the rlvervat tbs other—and the his plane 70 miles east of here whei’e 283-WBAL, BALTlMORE-lCftO. 8:30—Foresters male quartet. 861.2—KOA, DENVER—830. suckers in between., K is a Golden Kamnaritz, Richard Magrady had landed. 6:00—Studio merry makers. 9:00—Comedy, h arm o^ team, 12:05—Chocolate girls; Shoemakers. Heaven for the feW.^but the blackr Nathan Landermsn, _Frank ^ g . R. A. Nagle in a Bellanca was the 6:30—Feature music hour. - ,1.30_Forty Fathom Trawlers. 1:00—Orchestra: Cotton minstrels. Ahbert V. Xdnden; Jewett C ity — first to arrivp yesterday with Wiley 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 19:00—Voyagers musical travelogua, 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. est hSU'for the *sny. ^ Bmii Brensk, Albert Caffleim; 6:45—Talesman's Crusaders orchestra. 10:30—Rocheater Civile 7 :00—Military orchestra. vCbarming Sinners" Is, a hrimant Post in a Lockhead-Vega in second 7:15—Comedy duo; organist 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. ingly—lAwrence Swlerad; Merid.“i 7:35—Jefferson Society;^orean. 9:00—Cuban troubadours. comedy'drama, laid In fasmonaWe place, but with the best time of 1 11:15—Slumber music. n;(jo—Supper dance music. -_$:harles Gaal, Joseph hourj 43 minutes. ^ 8 :00—WABC programs <4 hrs.l 491.6- WIP. PHILADELPHIA-610. 374.8-KTHS. HOT 8 PBINGS-8OO. London, ,peopled; vrtth sooiwyinKSn Arthur i,LaGoutse, Max C. Lange. 545.1—WQR, BUFFALO—o60. G;3t)-:iDinner music; birthdays. 11:00-rOrchestra, soprano. and women, and treats'the ptohJem The First Ten. 6:25—Studio musical hour. 8:00—Instrumental ens^oie. 11:30—Como's dance music. Mlddlfe^own-r-Axel B. Standing In points of the first ten 8 :00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) of a woman who knows her auiRiand i'i' Moosup—Burton 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 8:30—Vikings male quartet. 1:00—Studio entertainment. is philandering with her best friend qtiH the rating of the others were: 6:80—Dinner dance music. 9:00—Indian songs by soprano. 47^6—W08, JEFFERSON CITY—630. 1—J. Livingston, Waco, 28,545. : —Theater overture, organist. lO'OO-^Two dance orchestras. 9:15—Address; music hour, in a clever and entertain^ fashion. iSSmar Frank Kostrewa; New 7 00 13:30—Theater organ recUaL 9:45—Moonlight »e«*b"^er^ The story unfolds with Iwsts and 2 ______A. J. Davis, Waco, 25,611. 8:00—Concert, dance orchestras, 491.6—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610, SSSf-V iSS H. .Demlng Frans - 9:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 535.4_WLIT, PHILADELPHIA-560. unexpected' sitUationsjTlie'dialogue Dwyer, Refold HeywariL Roy T 3 ______^M. E. Zeller, Ford, 24,259. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 8:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 9:30—WEAK musio hour, 4 _^D. Morton Hackman, Fair- 7:30-^Jreat adventures moments. 9:00—Marcella North, pianist. ■10:30—Studio concert orchestra. " is brilliantly smart and;the atmOs- SSfflin. John J- 8:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) g;30_WEAF'music hour. 11:00—WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. , phereic scenes are beautiful to look Moriarty, Edward O Shea, w w chUd, 24,033. 10:00—Night club; entertainment 10:30—Club: gloom chasers. 12:45—NIghthawk frolic. at. , L on d on—Arthur; Hivon; New Mil 5—G. W. Haldeman, Bellanca, JO,- '* A 11:00—WJZ Amos *n’ Andy, 305.9—KDKA. PITTSBURGH-980. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—64a The managentent announces that 897. 11:16—Chime reveries: orchestra. 6:30—Bestor’s dance inusia 1 1:00—Roads to romance. ford_Merton A: 'Thomas. ^ 12:30—The Singing Fireman, tenor. 7:00—WJZ programs (5 hrs.) 11:30—Moore's concert orchestra. ‘The G^d , diggers of Broadway** ^ Norwalk—Ralph R. Cole. 6^ J . W. Crosswell and K. Voltcr, 1:00—Little Jack Little, artist 12'flO—Bestor’s dance music. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. the biggest hit ol this, or any other Wetmore; Condo, 20,892. luviio 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. ' 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 11:00—Orchestra; vocal soloists. 7_R. A. Nagle, Bellanca, 19,289. 6:10—Dinner dance music. 6:00—Dinner dance music. 12:00—Studio entertainment. season, will be shown at the State ka; Poqutmock 7:00—Boys; inspiration review. 7:00—Goqpel hymn sing. , 1:00—Dance ttrehestra. , for three days starting Sunday Riverton—Geor^ L. Barrett g_J, c. Cone, Command-Air, 18,- 8:00—WJZ orchestra, songs. 7:30—Tracy-Brown 8 orchestra. 384.4—WMC, MEMPHIS—789. n igh t ' ■ viUe— Walter Rounds; Shelton — 54.7. * 8:80—Orchestra: goodby summer. 8:00-WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 9;30_ w EAF musical hour. Ernest Baker; South Manchester— oll-Mrs. Keith MiUer, Fairchild, g-80—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) i 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1160. 10:30—Studio concerts. , 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 7:30^oncert* orchestra, baritone, 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL-GIO, 18 119 399.8-WJR, DETRpiT-760. 7:30—Dunstedter’s dance music. ^ ” to^* d S ”— Carl. A. Nelsim; 8:00—WJZ programs (3% hra) 8:00—WABC programs (4,nrs.|- ' OPENING STOCKS 10—^B. S. Warner, Ford, 17,496. 7:00-WJZ programs (1% hra) 11:15—Monk's dance orchMtm. ThompTOn — Lawrence ^loski, 9:30—Musical hits and bits; 12:00—Musical program, .organist. . 379.5-^WGY, SCHENECTADY—79a FRANCISCO‘>-68a Wallingford — Oscar F. Model 91 283—WT1C. HARTFORD—1060.. 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 440.3—KPO, SAN 8:00—WEAF programs {2% hrs.) 0:00—Stocks, market reports. 11:00—NBC entertainment. New York, Oct. 16— (A P)—Stock Waterbury — Edward Farrington, . 10:45—Old-time Singing .‘School. 2:00—Henderson's dance band. Prices drifted Irregularly lower At Sensational Discovery $1 3 7 ^ (less tubes) 0:30—Dinner dance music. 27ai—WRVA, RICHMOND—68a Joseph Galgotta, Jean 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 7:30—WEAF baritone, contralto. the opening of today’s market when West Hartford—Palmer C. Acker, Power 'Detection and the new -45 tubes pl»“ ■-ii -iS ^^ii^ksBAY,\^;-p» »#■>.• tt-M • I 6 '«*"||Jiilv/.'a‘‘ v' ...... awMt ^ e, te jm eei!^ tUa wltfe fela ffe P,’} wfelefe t© l^triiareat feefare tfee ©1 irlfifea. 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Jaat ew?,*=C©B= remefdy. ^ oeet t© feave ©pea ypyt S|©atfe imfe make a a©lae. ta^ ^sttog and 8*©w« bet* feeiliag ^parties ©f Bee R e i ^ Q iu ^or lee. p ^ T8e Hegrdw? priee 80e. *ffitfe^.wiere4lM' t«el >ae ew _. .'A««'(rtS%»Y«’r,«(r»TvW 44Andi# th«\» ,^n*t mat eriviBi w,m Tbiagalba Et1r> a for !3lriaaai©aed au^iet him hear wfeat fee -waata wheaever fee yewla, fe©tUet fer’ i>uraery. aa^ m S a aad fee's g©iag t© grew ap with tfee idea iifee truth fr©m hla^owa pareaia tfeat aU fee's p t t© da t© p t fey la,t© Nelton P«rfum«t mlm ifttrulfetle fMfe»^>. i tfeel ‘ ' Aa t© Qlrla, kaaae llosa©^ ^ ^ 5!^^B ^B k^S^^tfeat' "guppeee tfee bafey ia a girl. W^l. E*tfeer kids, ^ ^ v v a v a if'she has a fiae aervaua fereakdawa This Sale $O01 ,80 Fenslar Totflh da pareaia fee a f S she grawa up, daa't blame her. 3 for ^ Brush.....« 8 lulte truibfid, fblal ^ek, ,feut her pareata. ^ e p t the » Mag Lae Tooth ® awful sfearfe dual aubeaaaeieua mmd. ngfet there .#0 NqUon Brui^ for *w Aad there eet ear= .19 ChUdrea’a Tooth ftftlp. ^va the ^ r , la ^ mea^ Ufe-^tfeai'a all aeu* Watefi Chypre,Jaamin. ppsh ...... »...»»»»»fl for ,88 Nareissm ©mngo Eaeh brush paete«d ia a eaaitary ,3 'u S w W I . »»*'*', '?,!**' '* **"*'* j*^'"the »MW ei»u« Blnspnins, VA4V VW1«» Regular price i eart^. “the deatre t© p t what we want fey *!« T h u r 8 d a ,y i na! “game af ua“ graw...... tip, still eliap mg ta our belief la atagie. We be* eoa^e di'eamera, drifters, leafera. “ pr Sadler bases feis theory on the aometimea efituiuals-. Tfeerefare, the 'iJfunVTmlseblet mm^v we leara ta faee I'eality, tfee illiilM liilfitoilet G oods feines at Ic better for us, , Slausmladaaitgr^^^^^ “iviy oum saa ue\*er believed ta % “ihd vau know, far instance. i\ Hants Qaua, When fee was at tfee laaked ^'tfeat tfee first week of » j^anta Claus age. I bought him a ^bv's life ean determine whether little red suit and had bim eame right ia and help me trim the e^irist- Carden Court U'l*®- H® GlftUSi Jl't All Hern Vellew. “And u=e had a whale af a g©©d Flmr du Midi ^ “We are all barn with a ^‘adaw Spring Blossoms OwdsB Oeurt Is the p e rto * treak. Tfeat'a eur primitive nature. time at it, to©,“ ______(Flow«r ©f th© South) gardeai ©f the w©rld=A veritable ewmvkl ©{ fragraaeel Itisaboamiet af thirty^tw^^ae^ HM V ^ The lase»ee ©I L©v«ltnwa Yhe Qardea Caart Tedet is^ewl^ the ECT PROF. HIGGINS This pow and ftltogothm* diatluetiv© Uft© of Ih preieatlag “ Spriag Ble^aaiPr we take espeeW toilet," beeause of the flaeaeie of the eemplesas toUotrles paspos^oa rare ehario^-fragrkPee bfopded aleaawe aad pride heeauae we are eeahdeat that attatoed frem the uie ©f theoe beau^ proparattosi. Overnight So-^ieriadaatiag wamea ©f Ataeriea wiU reoegais© LAW INSTITUTE HEAD with a aete d laj'atm'y^a perfuffie that wlU aet 16.80 BrflUaBtine, \ 4 a them at aaee-^uagwestieaable affiartaeaa--poteat Liquid., ,9 for 1.81 A . P- News beeesae eeiaBaea. «harffl=iadividuahtythateap^vate8. > _ .tfeBemmin **Alm^d |e.80 BrillianUnt, ^ . Cr^i,..afor 41 Hfiarpllft Mapr, H. V Holkl.for |9.|l, I .80 M ^ „ B iff ids. Washington = Henate eommittee ,80 Cold Cream. .'.9 for ,84 I Cream.,,9 for .81 ■^U prafessar af international law hears evideaoe ©f pottery iadustry s .88 l^pfume ^ ^ .86 ttouble Combina attempt to ©ust tariff eemmisaioa Flaeoaa,.,... .3for .81 tion Cresm, ixan* it ©ambrldp ©alverslty. Hngland, 8.00 rerfume, I os..9 for 8.01 iritingl,,,9for .84 sMpert for attitude oa imperts. ,aOFaBei»oiate..9{er ,14 ill be the neat'president of the in* Las Aapies-Hrst Fantaps de* .58 Tidcum, ^ ^ Itute ©f lateraatianal law. it was •lOJariw ^na ,,,,9for 48 fsuse witness ordered arrested ©a As^|oM.,.,9fQr .84 J6 Ytm Powder, idleated today at the orgpiaation's perjury eharge. ,8| Fai^ ^i8p.. .9 for M Brunette,9 for .84 ,88iteuge^p^erry, .80 Face Powder, S4eJt^ o« » pwiawl >0 »X ?,5 cw w rf't?^ .!” JffJri.lt . .8 (or 4,01 Natural,.9 for .84 , .9 for ,81 1,00 ¥«eg r©wdt#v-whiie.;,N -s ,78 Rouge, Flaiae.. . v9 for .70 40 Faco l^owder, r I «li V¥i¥ 8«™. ,88'Tme.ji »,... 9 for , ;§ tor .70 White,,,.9 for .84 .6OT'isfi>ie0^’.9{“r »78 Rouge, , , v y . «iw Rouge, , ,9 for ,70 1.80Toilet z 'A S t 1 w r.:^'f, g -n u sp L8d1\‘i!et Water. .9 h.»r .rst^Ieum .70 Water,, .9 for 4.81 cute ooafereaoe. _violate 11. .|| I ...v' ,,,§for '2 i”* 8»|X841 .86 Flaco«a, ,9 for .84 nnll arbitratiaa agreements violate ..9 for , .79 ' I ^The fr*- eleetiOB of ©r, Wigglus is m nnti-trust law, ■^^p|nfor t ,Tv 8.60 Estraet, ieeted 'to be wltboul |,80 11 J ’• ^ s . s he carried the thing too far.- Strld- RoccQ ib. Pallottl, second ward aT- ing from his house across the street and served at Grace hospital, New ard a ! Frobel of Hlilcrest farmj Wallingford, was-accldratafiy shot, derman, charged with breach of the accompanied by a niiarried sra be Haven, for a. year. ^ He leavea a peace w as liKmUnued .tp^Friday for jumped into toe midst of the boys widow and two qhildren.' in the back by a strajr bullet , tolri’ '■ • '■*/ > morning while painting a . house trua. t»afiotti.;’it; la allte*^, was ar and made his usual stab for toe bsdl..- Harvard avenue. He was taken^to? rested Iriirt .night: durlttr a caucus But toe kids were on their guard Tj‘'aT® State Briefs Meriden, Oct. 1 6 — ( A P ) — The the Meriden hospital w ^ e it-^w^J contest prior tto the November, elec this time, and immediately tackled today started final tests cm thh condition of Mrs. Edith Pell of tion. He iS smd to haye.fonght Wlto the intetferer in regular Cub plane with';which’ h* hopes Jv discovered that toe l^ ct had Maple Street Grown Up Too NOTE TO BRITAIN Washington, D. C., injured when her tered his back and kSaged new tpe a.. Worker representing a candidate fashion. The rest of the' gang step to recover- the'world altitude roadster overturned yesterday rer MucN for Teii. Yeiu- Olds; ped back, livin g two ten-year-olds Norwalk, Oct. 1 &.—(AP)—Before spine^ His condition is reported as for mayor who was not to Pallotti's for toe United State?. mained unchanged today at toe hos liking and later abusing Detective Takes^Ball as Trophy. to give brttle alone, with the result The ‘machine, which is the they attempted their double suicide pital. An X-Ray was to be made to not critical. . y „ that the indignant adifit got toe pact m a parked car on Moqday aft The police i are searching for a Sergeant Isaac’Krbripneck, who had used last'May and June, in i. Text of Acceptance to Invi day to determine the extent of the cautioned toe alderman to keep out A resident of Maple street is' get ball and broke up the gamp but r it Hahing altitude marks for both ernoon, Florence Lockwood, 15- mdicated skull fracture. Miss Mar- 15-year-old boy believed; to have ting himself in wrong with the -kids before aiming ’ta few ill-directed year-old Norwalk High school, of trouble. . and seaptames, hasupdergoiw in . jorie Pell, a daughter was dis-] fired toe shot. playing football on a lot across toe kicks at toe tacklers. ' sive cha^es.in Aa effort to fJvo „ tation WiB Be Made Pub sophomore and her twenty-ypar-old charged after hospital attention and street With no regard , for . toe Parents are _“het up” over the sweetheart David Ferris,, wrote a climbing power .at at least a maid did not require surgical New London, Oct. harmless pleasure of the- kids J. has fray of last night amd present indi feet i '.s. note asking forgiveness ,for toe The American freighter Berk^re, THE BOND MARKET in the past taken baseballs, foot cations poiht to a mbrry session on thing- they were about to do, rela-^ treatment. - Soucek' on ' May 8 set a. lic Tonight Mrs. PeU fives at 12 Broadway in which lost her propeller off Mon- balls and other sport equipment, the lot if anything like, last fflfbt’s record of 39,140 feet but two , tives of toe pair revealed today. the national capital. The party .were tauk Point late last night was tak from toe youngsters, without .receiv exhibition is repeated. later a 'Gerinam' aviator lifted ing in return anything but the usual Paris, C>ct. 16.—XAP) 15^3 Hitherto kept secret, toe note was coming from Southington mountain en in tow for New York by the ^ New York, Oct. 16.—(AP-)— mau-k to 41,794. < ■: ^ a brief message.-• Despondency over arid toe mishap was on toe highway tongue lashing toat only a modem - French government today (Coast Guard destroyer Gresham of Buying of bonds was along narrow ,v ...... There are 6,582ff00 miles of high- Soucek still bolds the recofd ed its acceptance to London of tL- affairs in general and a desire to close to toe Meriden-Southington New York at 8 o’clock tills morri- boy can give. seaplane altitude at 38,560 ibOt. er fines in today’s early trading. Bul^Iast night toe. youngster a say way in the world. British government's invitation to find a way out, was toe tenor of toe fine. ^ Irig. . , j S in a naval conference in Lon note. Although it w as writtOT by First, word of the . freighters, Prices in tlae rail group, which has don in January. The t« t of toe ac the girl, her relatives still persist in Stamford, Oct. 6»—(AP) Arrest plight was received by the radio benefited most by toe recent-recov ceptance will be released tonight .or declaring she was forc^ toto toe ed here at 6 a. m. today Garrett marine station of toe Radio ^ r- ery in teed-charge securities, were suicide, pointing to her ruiped, dress Wessell, 35 of Paterson, N: J., ap poration of America here which firrii, with sever^ of the lov? cou ^^Later it was learned that France and toe stained automobile. It is peared in Stamford a ty Court oe- asked toat a (Coast Guard cotter pon loans niaklng fr^tional igains. j in toe text of her acceptance will not known whether toe note was fore Judge Abraham Wofsey, three be sent to toe assistance of the There- was some irregularity in toe I emphasize her willingness to partini- written before or after tbc sti^ggle. hours later, and was fined $350 at>d. boat. W o r d was sent from toe local industrials and utilities. ^ oate in toe conference because sne costa on a charge of illegally tra^- Coast Guard base to vessels on Stock feature issues eased in -5erve Habit Q ieves in .will prepare and facili Northford, Conn., Oct. 16.—(AP)-~ porting liquor and sent to jail tor patrol and toe Gresham, bemg near small transactions, American Tele tate toe work of the preparatory Lee French Revere, Sr., 69, who was three months ori a charge of carry est to toe position of toe Berkstare phone 4 i-2s sagg^ several points. disarmament commission at Geneva in toe House from North Branford ing concealed weapons.. j arrived along side the disabled American 1. G. Chemicjfi 5, l-2s lost and lead to a general conference on in 1915, is dead. craft at 8 o’clock. 1 and Americjan International 5 all armaments. •„ I Hartford,. Oct. 16.—7(AP) .^ra.- l-2s amd Allegheny Gorp. 6S,, 1941, It is imderstood toe text will add New Haven, Oct 16.— (A P )— declined fractionally. Texas C!orp. It Paj^ •\ ham J. Reiraeen, 30, of New York Hartford, Oct. l(i— (AP)- The 5s recrived support and made vir g r q y I that France on various occ^ors Holders of Yale football season '(City, was re-arrested at toe Haj’t- (Cormecticut State Baptist conven tually no price change, made clear the French attitude on tickets may still exchange Brown foi^d county jail today when he was 3 questions which are likely to figure tion went on record as approving. ''Advances averaging about half a, game coupons for reserved ti^^ts, released after serving a three President Hoover’s stand on toe on toe agenda of toe London con- H F. Woodcock of Yale Athletic point! developed ^Unibn ■ Pacific; months‘^trirm for fraudulent issue; ol matter of world peace at its final First 4s, New York Central 5s, IT P A Y S f6r611C6« ' I Association stated today, to correct checks here. .He was turned , over session at'the Asylum avenue Bap A Modem Gonvenierit Way^of Bujiiu:; It was learned here Japan inten^ ; a misunderstanding which seemed^ to Chicago, St Louis-Pittaburgb 5s, to a New Hriven police officer arid tist church this morning. St. Louis Southwestern Second 4s to insist on a exist among some bookholders. The will be tried for passing worthless TO WAIT ON cruisers, both during toe preUmm- coupons were void Oct; 7 but the ex and Chesapeake and Ohio 5s. Sea- Groceries. You Can Withip; paper in toat city. Before being ap- Hartford, Oct. 16—(AP)—Deputy bokrd Air Line issues held most of ary conversations between toe change time has been extended. preliended in' this city he served a U^ted States and Great Britain an.^ Attorney (general Ernest Averill their recent gains, | thirty days’, sentence, in Bristol. H.e will leave Friday for. Memphis, In toe industrial division Fisk i y o u r s e lf Your Budget if You Acquire the Self probably at toe conference itseir, ■ - Middletown, Oct. 16.—(AP)—Dr. Is said also to to be wantefi in Bal . even though toe ratio question is not Tenn., where he will attend a meet Rubber 8s were marked up nearly 1 Harold R. Burr, 40, died in Middlesex timore. ' ing of toe National Association of 2 points and Pressed Steel Car, 5 mentioned in the reply of acceptance. hospital today ifrom cerebral hemor Serve Habit. Japan at present has no plan con attorrieyri general, which opens l'-2s more than 1.- United Drug 5s .j rhage, following an operation per New Haven, Oct. Monday. Mr. Averill is scheduled cerning toe holding of separate pre formed on his spine. He .was taken were also strong. liminary discussions with France dition of W ard^ Henry K. W. Scott to read a paper at the Monday United Btates Government iisaues, ill only yesterday. • of state prison, who is a patient at morning sesrion on “Water diver and Italy concen^g toe submanee Dr. Burr was a major in toe which enjoyed a broad upward problem with toe object of establish S t Raphael’s hospital w m noted -as sion.” move yesterday, retaine-.' their'im medical detachment of the (Connec “fair” in toe m o n u n g report there. ing a united front. The London gov ticut National Guard here.; A native Hartford,' Oct. 16. (AP.)—In Po provement The foreign fist was ernment was imderstood today to of Meriden, he was graduated from lice Court today toe case against mixed. Maine Pack beUeve that toe position of these Flower hospital in New York in 1915 Meriden, Oct 16.—(AP.)—Rich- p and G Soap powers on toe submarine question American Sardinei was so clear, tripartite conversa tions were unnecessary and might 5 bars |Oe create an undesirable impression. 3 cans 19a . SpeclaL tills week. only, at ^his very loW It is imderstood toe implication New -pack sardfaes—cas;5^ to'tawve.--- Wdlr in the French acceptance is that so cions! far as France is concerned, toe Lon THIS CHANGING AGE price. don agreement, in order to po^ess , By CHASE AND SANBORN’S immediate force, must be condition A OJCiAirOAAAJ A - ■ al upon the negotiation of a general The Benson Furniture Go. tr^ty on sea, land and air arma ments. . Cliocolate Kieses Orange Pekoe Tea The reference, to prior presmta- tions of toe French naval position packiage 4^ is imderstood to allude ta ^ con tention that France, while original 2 1-3 pound box 85^^ ly upholding the theory of fixation of a total tonnage of all warships, V' . FAVORITE GENUINE' Twelve bars In a carton. late in a spirit-of compromise ac cepted a proposal to divide warsWps Into categories with some el^asticity Biu Pickles Gnest Ivory concenung toe right to transfer from one category to anotoer. ■ carton 49c ^ Finally B'rance, it is said, will ad 4|n art 2Se here to Article 8 of tlm Nations covenant, declaring toat toe VegetiSEcd maintenance of peace requires toe ' m reduction of armaments to toe low TOBDY est point consistent with imtional Whole Wheat safety, taking into account toe geo- SapW calriW on and circum 5 U>. can stances of each country. Wafers 25c p l^ It is understood toe question of llilx. »> 2 lb. can 85c parity with Italy is not discussed “Dear old golden school days’ in the A delicious, wholesome drink hot or cold. Mpre than to the French text. Exriting-Bighties. Especimii recommended for ' children _ and is made of fine vegetables* ’inBIed to e “And Agatha, I was neve so mor young mothers. spinach, tomatoes, carirots, ioelery and lottnoo. ITALY’S REPLY , 1 It). ,43Ci 1*2 lb. 25c. ' London, Oct. 16 — tified'in in^fife. Motoer upbraided Italian reply to toe British me severely I ‘The idea of you after tion to a five-power all my careful training not being able ence, says to e Italian governments to get into a carriage without expos desirous of cooperatmg m any ing your limbs. ” kfiscellaiieous Specials iction to eUnfinate expenditure Md High School girls prefer toe Ben the dangers of excessive armamento son Furniture (Company for all toe PILLSBCRY’3 AND AUNT JEMIMA’S PAN CAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs. 23c . and of strengthening toe t^°p® little decorative aids so dear to toe the British initiative feminine heart. It is amazingly QUAKER’OATS ...... *8:. PHs * 2 1 c, 3 sm. pkgs. 25c real progress toward solution of the easy to brighten up toe, home with (Quick and regular) general problem of ‘tisarm ^ent. lamps and colorful lacquered bits of ^ ‘T he Italian .government is baPPY furniture from toe Benson Furniture I FOR ON THESE THREE DAYS ONLY BALLANTINE^S MALT ...... * • • • • • • *' ^ to accept toe invitetion of toe Company. (Light and-dark with hops.) British government to take part in the London conference,” the reply *^TOe Italian note implies a coi^ c- and cat owners. Contains meat or fish, oils and vegetables. Uon between toe work of toe WETHERSFIELD RED WINTER ONIONS, , ^ « q- dbn conference and toat of toe prc" We Offer You Our Entire Stock Bushel $1.50,14 qt. basket SQc, 6 qt. basket 3 9 c paratory disarmament commission of toe League of Nations, such as Pine, dry stock. ______. has already been advocated m a stronger form by France. The reply said that Italy s atti tude toward toe problem |® °^ f Native, Green Mountain W^^^r disarmament and of naval ment in particular w as weU-lmo\TO, Potatoes $1.90 bushel h ^ g bwn clearly expressed on several different occasions. ttw n d u d e s “the Italian go^ra- ment takes note of toe propos^ Sade by toe British govemm®nt to r®*P®ct- „ ypjjE t q ^.DOWN ON THE POTATO SITUATION , communicate to it its ^®Y®, N ativ^tatoes are vary good t T a T S : ""^In^ pStatoS ^ ol1h^e^ta to be discussed a t toe con whereas last year it a ^ S S L to v e^ ^ t bearing on the local marketiC Ifr| ference and states ^ Britito It will make known to the government its own point of view. FURNITURE c in ro N tex t il eI en I really looks like a repetition of thred years^o. ' - ' ' ■ .. _ HAY ENTER POimCS Health Market Week-en MANCmBSTER SVENING; H&ALD, SOtlTH;MANCH^^ FAU£ fiiUHT eeere*»vRi#i«»r»'*. ’ ; '•'.f.'.J— is ei^edted to be made;^blid Within -:||e6,0 V ’ ■'J \':v " ‘s m . : p- PAGE ELEV MANUHBSrtaj.BViaNlNG HlUJAUa SOOTH MA^LaiESlER. CONN, WEONESDAY„OCTOBER 16. i m ■ MAKY U R Pn TOPS McQuskey Brothers BOWLERS WITH 117 Seek Crowe’s Crown Lautenbach, Thomfelt 4n d Idea Is To Widen Stodeuls Wetsman Won Y hljiri Gustafson Also Made Hi^ ^Knowledge of Footlndl in Return As Head ' . Anniial Cross-Counhry^ Run Scores in (SHs’ League. Effort to Stnniilate Added Of Eastern Lpop i Here Thanksgiving Day . "t. Mary Karpin’s 117 was high star 'Interest in Grifiron Acth- Waterbury, -Oct 15— (AP)— Morning Promises To Be gle in last night’s matches in C. B. man, president of the Elasterd ^ a c r d l Girls’ A. A. senior and junior bowl League, today announced that, cod- ities. trary to aU r^ rts he would NOT’- » ing league matches at Bronke's and Biggest and Best Ever. n i g h t f o o t b a l l . head the Eastern circuit next year. ^ Farr’s alleys. Miss Lautenbach and Football by floodlight has been “FootbaU Week” is being observed “I wiU not continue as president ol *“ ■ spreading rapidly this fall and draw- Miss Thomfelt each rolled a score the league next season,” said Mr.^-** iig greater crowds than attended f of 114 with Miss Gustafson bitting at the Manchester High school in an Weispian upon his return from The annual f^e*naile, cross-coun the afternoon games where the 113. The scores follow: effort tp stimulate added interest in PhUadelphia where he attended try run to be staged by the Recrea- of the EJastern vogue has been adopted. But— SENIOR DIVISION the popular sport in that institution I business “ ®etii« Sfrinidng No. 2 Uon Centers on Thanksgiving Day There is something about the and to teach the game to others who N ew a^^— morning promises to be the biggest game as played by candlepoweF that E. Chamberlain...... 58 44 64 L. Reinartz...... 52 54 61 have found it too much like Greek. | suaded to remain at the helm. Pres- and best since it was inaugurated is unreal and fantastic. Fans have been watching Georgia Tech practice R G riffith ...... 53 70 63 The subject is being discussed in ident Weisman announced his inten?,rtfl three years ago. on its brilliantly Ughted field and R. O’L e a r y ...... 68 j.6 M | all the home rooms, the history of/tion of resigning in mid-sum^r..,, The number of entries is expected A. Moriarty 65 70 71 the local school on the gridiron be- and says he intends to qtat his office, have stirred up quite an argument January 1. Pressure of business to far exceed that of previous year.?. about it in the Atlanta papers. tog given particular attention- Foot 296 294 303 baU is also being stressed In the given by President Welsman for G-ll Dirktor Uoyd says that Coach Bill Alexander has indorsed resigning. mente are in the works for te ^ to the night game, but with the open- Throwing various EngUsh classes under the •rj 50 compete from Coime^cut Agriml- ing remark that “it is generally ad-! B. Gerich ...... 78 86 supervision of Principal C. P. Viulu.- tural College. Hartford High. ^ mltted that footbaU under ideal con E. R o y c e ...... 58 89 85 by. Faculty Manager E. M. Bailey, Hai^ord Shop of the N. Y., N. fit & ditions should be played at 2 or 2 :^ G Modean ...... 85 61 79 Coach T. F. KeUey and Miss' Avis 63 The Nat Cracker-t;; Hartford RaUroad, o’clock in the afternoon of a clear, E. Wolfrom ...... 61 61 Walsh, head of the English depart 100 84 Hartford and West Hartford mgh. crisp fall'day.” . B. B lk a ...... 90 ment. Among the local favorites wm be A fan writes to say that mgbt This does not mean that regru'-^^ two former winners, Johnny Mc- football has.it all over day football 372 397 361 EngUsh vrork is l^ing' side-tracked What a, dull day! Not a stogie. ' riuskev and Jim Crowe. Another in color and sparkle and atmosphere. for sports, but ratlSer that footbau lo-wa footbaU player charged ■witt , S S favorite.is “little Joe” Mc- As a sight for the eye it towers oyer Throwing has been chosen as the subject tor anything! 89 Cluskey. brilliant mUe runner tor the day gaine like the Csmdler build L. F o o t s ...... 78 80 the oral and written essays just as 80 The big ten ought to send a corpusr. Manchester High who is now enroll ing over a voting booth.” E. Anderson ...... 84 71 Fire Prevention Week was last •68 Blake Cmnments. H. L eilsen ...... 75 79 week. Miss Walsh is of the opinion of inteUigence officers over to Engv.s,. ed at Fordham. Joe is taainmg dil- 87 land to study the methods of Scut* . ligently in New York for the race Sports Editor Morgan Blake com H. Frederlckson...... 91 79 that the injection of such timely L. P u k ofk y ...... 82 75 77 land Yard. here and has high hopes of placing ments: ^ After all, there’sere s notmng nothing like , Stanford halfback The cardl- back on the Olympic club team after subjects Into the regular school cui> first among the Manchester runners “Of course anybody differing lylta football game for real action and he had received a pimt. A dis riculum induces the students to take that profound statement (above). is 410 381 401 .V T, nal husky made a desperate dive Crime news always picks up ai at least. The McClu^ey bOys are thrills. Fans who saw ^ p W a ^ r s sprawling form of an inter- gruntled Cardinal is shown on the added interest. this time of year, what -with mur a ‘horse and buggy' philospi^er. Velvet A monster footbkU rally has been brothers and their family duel 117 1929 eleven win from the fgrence rumner to bring down Mor- ground at the right where the ders and charges against lowd Nevertheless this department is old- M. K arp in ...... 76 101 arranged for the regular- Thursday promises to be .one well 91 75 club team 6 to 0, witoMsed a fr^k ^ former All-American half tricky Kaer eluded him. players. watching. Two years ago when Jobn fashioned enough to, be willing to H. Bodreau ...... 69 afternoon assembly in connection 89 80 bit of tackling by Herb Fleishhacker, i accept the charge and plainly state ~M Little ...... 76 with “ Football Week” and the won the race, Joe rode along side on 83 81 Iowa’s captain, is a dancing mas a bicycle smd passed out pieces ot that night footbaU, while an inter M. Sherm an...... 79 scheduled game with Meriden Hign esting novelty, is a long, long way J. Schubert...... 94 84 103 ter in his spare time. That prob lemon to suck. to be played at the West Side field ably accounts for the fact he’s 'it from being as satisfactory as day Friday afternoon. While Manches At least three other local run 394 448 456 Last Night Fights such good condition this faU. footbsdl. ter admittedly hasn’t much of . a ners have announced their intentions “With the use of' the white foot- Df competing. They aret Sammy Writers Name Fonseca Flint, Mich.—Lou Scozza, Buffalo, chance to cop . the C. C. I. L- cham After wrestling for hours during it is very easy to follow . the, Weaving pionship this year, it is more than Haugh„ Billy Saharek and James ball. The most visible thing on ...... :;io 3 85 92 stopped Enzo Flermonte, Europe, the hot summer with the handicaps M. Strong .. anxious to beat Meriden. Craig, the latter a former Cornell Grant Field Monday night was the 101 100 three of heat and saxophones, he ought E. Kissmann ...... •Tbe reason is as plain as broad track man. white football. Now if they would 80 105 92 Indianapolis—Harry Memmering, to find footbau restful. G. Hatch ... dayUght. Merider holds two legs There will be 15 prizes in ail, put several coats of whitewash on all N. Taggart ...... 107 86 78 Most Valuable Player Lafayette, Ind., outpointed Tomnjy on the trophy at stake for the-three- seven for the first seven to place, the players, the visibUity would be ...... 91- 89 91 Bambraugh, Springfield, Ills., temv, C. Jackmore time winner of the title, having wou GERMAN NAVY GAINS whether local- or not, three for the Los Angeles—Ignacio Fernandez, even better, the championship to 1926 and 19 i7. first three Manchester runners to “The -visibility, so far as the play 465 472 453 stopped Tommy Fielding, Vancouver, Manchester won it last year and can BerUn,—The mercantile fleets ol' • reach the finish line and the other ers themselves are concerned, is evi Dressing B. C-, four. Cleveland's League Leading San Jose Calif.—Jock Malone, St prevent Meriden from _ winning by the world gained 1.7 per cent during five for the team winning first dently satisfactory. With the white R. Anderson...... 81 75 83 iWRIGLEY TO BUILD the fiscal year. The total world ton footbaU they can catch passes and M. Lamprecht ...... 62 65 74 Paul, outpointed Bud Doyle, San winning Friday’s game. Hence tbe place. fact that the Meriden game is the nage gain was 68,100,000. German Teams can enter more than tive punts as well as in the daytime. At L. C u ster...... 90 TO 83 Jose, ten. Batter Bekls Out Dykes | season’s objective. tonnage gained eight per cent Eng ruimers but the team with the five least we can give this angle the L. T h o m fe lt...... 82 114 80 STRONGER OUTFIT Ush tonnage was Ufst, with 20,200,- benefit of the doubt. Perhaps some 106 AH! SOLVKD Meriden has been beaten once, highest point getters vrill be declar K. G ustafson...... 85 82 Melbourne,—Extra! The parking 000; United States second, with 11,- ed the winner, points being awarded of the players wlU teU you the -visi- for Unofficial Honor; Babe ---- - West Hartford turning the trick by situation, acute for the last few a 3 to 0 score ard if Manchester can 800,000; Japan third with 4,200,000; according to positions. The race tins bility is not so good from their 400 406 426 and Germany fourtU- standpoint. You might ask them, years, has been solved here. Tick come through on the big end of the year will be over the same course- ets are bought for a quarter. Any about it. Ruth Seventh, Simmons Cubs' Owner Is After New score, Meriden’s chances of winning starting at front of the High school Old MUl place a man can find space, he parks Can’t See Features. . 68 74 94 the trophy wUl be at least delayed. is anxious to block Meriden this at 11 a. m., down Main and South his car, handing one of the tickets “But if there was one person in . 74 114 85 The io^ of all but .fw^wgutors ^ sou and ywin Mmself the Main streets to Mt. Nebo avenue, E. Lautent Pitchers aad Third Base- to a policeman. Each ticket ’ is that audience of 5000 people who . 96 97 89 Ei^th. " , *■ last. yiear’s ioci^ eleven lias, crippled next’ yitttf wfien plraty of good ma »ast over Mt.. Nebo, down on to F. Nelson good for one day and "can be used coiUd ^stinguish.tae fenures ® V 8 f’ "■78” .^'77 its 1929 chances, but Coach KeUey terial wiU be available. Charter Oak^HtiQ^ near Roger s L. RusseU to park as often as desired. Paper MUl, up Charter Dak street players as weU under the artUlc^ M. SuUivan . 69 74 75 BY ALAN GOULD • mas; Vance and Whitney to Highland Park, then left down light as he has been able to do in the daytime, then that person shoiUd Highland onto Porter .and then Eai*t 388 437 420 New Y'ork, Oct. 16.—(AP) Lew thank his Maker for his wonderful Mentioned. Center for the home stretch dowm Ribbon Fonseca, aeveland first baseman Main street to the High school. eyesight. _ , ■ . . 88 'll 77 and new batting champion ’ “That was the main complaint . 68 66 63 American League, is the Most Chicago, Oct. 16.—(AP)-William All Manchester runners planning lodged against night footbaU by the to compete ' are urged to report :it Majaik .. .• 78 79 79 Valuable Player” of the league for Wrigley, Jr., owner of tne down t a il o r e d at fashion park fans who sat in the immediate -viem- Ponticelli .. 73 95 87 1929 based upon the decision of a hearted Cubs, promises some more the School Street Rec at 7:45 tn- ity of the writer. One could tell when aight. Director Lloyd wishes to have Gustafson . 66 93 113 committee of baseball writers repre interesting news items for the hot Stumpy Thomason had the ball, of __ -- - — the men train together and is will senting each city In the circuit. stove league this winter. course. One could do that in the 363 410, 419 A t the. request of, the sporty edi Back home from PhUadelphia ing to do whatever Is within his moonlight or candle light. But you power to get them in the best pos tor of the Associated Press this where his Bruins absorbed their couldn’t spot the others. No fea JUNIOR DIVISION. committee n a m ^ by the baseball final World Series knockout punch sible physical condition. Training tures were distinguishable. And sessions will be held Tuesday and Ribbon. (S). writers covering* the’ world s series, es, Mr. Wrigley Is planning for lUJI when the players were on the other 75 5’i Thursday evenings and Saturday F. Lielasus ...... 70 cast its ballots to the absence of an 1930. His big bankroll is out again side of the field it was just a mass of ...... 75 75 71 officiad selection by the American and he is after one or two esta’Jish- iftemoon. P. Reale ... bodies with no faces at all.” ...... 60 65. 63 League, which abolished this year ed pitching stars and a third base Bootleg Plot ? A. Visius .. A. Wolfram;...... 67 66 90 the award it had made annually man who can hit as well as field. One of the fans wrote to say that 59 76 since rT922. The National League Dazzy Vance, speed baU king “this night football, scheme looks A. Taggart ...... - 67 makes its last official selection tais from Brooklyn, is reported '.o be one like a bootleggers’ plot to double SCREENED PASSES 340 :332 year, to be announced late tonight. hurler Wrigley is desirious of buy' their business, for, whereas a pint 339 Main Office No. 1. The veteran Fonseca won the un ing while third baseman Whitney of Tills Fall trin3s no 3reater value- per customer should suffice for an official. contest from cpntenders in afternoon’s performance, the lower V. McGann ...... 64 49 70 thfe Philadelphia Nationals also is the ranks of the world’s champion NOT ALLOWED NOW temperature after nightfaU would C. Fraher ...... 67 71 61 linked in the rumors flying around 56 Athletics because he was rated high tkan tke Park Fifty suit. Tkc i doubtless require at least a quart. E. Pettingill ...... 05 60 Oul^ circles* A. Paradis ...... 78 86 er on. seven of the eight lists pre “We’ll be back next year stronger .-ri't Dummy ...... 60 59 52 pared by tbe baseball experts. ^ than ever and maybe we’ll have assortment includes all tke most t»n/» Jimmy Dykes whose all aroimd some Greeks too” he said. |\,K I Rules Committee Comes to 334 321 323 infield play was a vital factor in the • -.-t' BROWN NO SETUP success of the. A’s, was the favorite favored skades for Autumn wear Aid of Defense by Pre Velvet. choice among the Mackmen and E. Gedadish ••••*••• 83 73 finished second in the vote. FOR YALE ELEVEN Fonseca, although recel-ving only . . . Sinsle and douklc kreasted. V'-lUJ J. White ...... 81 72 79 Football -•«[ venting Aid for Receiver. E. Peterson ...... 67 73 57 one vote for. first place, had By HERBERT W. BARKER J. Ross ...... 60 64 66 votes for second place, two for and one for fourth to make up his Briefs Tailored at Faskion Park C. Mazzoli ...... 61 70 74 Editor’s Note: This is the New York, Oct. 16—(AP) A total of 48 points. Dykes received rre vinif dgzen eastern coUege football 342 342 319 three ballots for first place, and one third of a series of seven articles teams feel they have improved just Hanover, N. H.,—If be fights Uke Spinning No. 1. for second place,, totatog 31 points. on the new footbaU rules. about enough since last year to Heinie Manush, St. Louis outfielder, his iUustrious ancestor, Robert E. turn the tables Saturday on nvms M. Reinartz ...... 85 67 69 Lee, halfback on the Dartmouth The "screened” forward pass re ■ 74 82 82 placed third with 26 votes. who finished on the long end of the R. Hansen . Tony Laz^eri, second baseman football team should give Columbia i./ii ceives its death knell in the 1929 ...... 74 70 Cc> plenty of trouble Saturday, Lee, '50 score in 1928. topped the Yankee choices with 22 footbaU rules...... e r ' 42 66 In this list might be found such G. Perrett votes but Babe Ruth, 1923 vrinner, resident of Cincinnati, is a direct Several years ago, “Pop” Warher, ...... 60 50 70 descendant of the famous CivU War elevens as Hartford, ComeU, Col M. D’amato wais just behind him with 19. then at Pittsburgh, developed a pass umbia, Washington, Jefferson, The results of their balloting, general. ^ 7 311 342 PhUadelphia — Somebody can do Custom S w ie e ... Re&dy-temput^on that was weU nigh unstoppable be Western Maryland and Brown. based on eight points for first place, Harvard lost to Army last year Lou Young a service by cause it deployed a human screen seven for second, etc: finding a tackle for his between the receiver and the de 15-0 for the first time in a lengthy Main Office No. 2. rivalry hut the Crimson has high 76 53 Lew Fonseca, Cleveland...... Penn footbaU team. With Gene fensive team, a skirmish line that N. Yoktis ...... 75 Jimmy Dykes, Philadelphia .... 31 hopes this year of stopping Cagle 73 70 Kuen out for the season, a big gap mowed down everything in its path. E. Wilhelm 68 Heinie M^oush, St. Louis...... ^6 and sending the Army in defeat 71 in the Penn line is readUy diacern- The rules committee immediately R. Peterson 71 Charlie Gehrtogcr, Detroit...... 25 TOPCOA1S rji ’ back to West Point. E. McConidlle ...... 62 69 74 able. Of a number of candidates for forbade its use by refusing to permit Joe Judge, Washington ...... 24 the vacancy, Curtis Morris, Bridge Bro-wn, which uncovered a great M. Kissmazm ...... 70 64 77 the side making the pass from in passing combination in Fogerty to Tony Lazzeri, New York ...... 22 port. Conn., looks best. terfering in any way with an oppo Babe Ruth, New York ...... 19 Ed-wards to nose out Princeton last 336 353 345 New York—Football may not cor nent imtil the baU was touched. week takes on another “Big Three” A1 Simmons, Philadelphia...... 1® rectly be called a “pigskin.” It’s “ Vision Screen.” Weaving. Jlinmy-Foxx, Philadelphia...... 15 team in Yale and may avenge the 102 75 made of cowhide and one of the Coaches then devised what came S. /Kelly •...... 74 Marty McManus, Detroit ...... leading manufacturers of footballs 32-14 defeat the El s plastered on ...... 88 93 77 to be known as “passive interfer the Bruins last but it got nowhere A. Leister . Mickey Cochrane, Philadelphia.. says bis firm never has used pig ence,” which meant nothing more ...... 57 68 63 against Georgia. I. Wilhelm William Kamm, Chicago...... 8 skin. , , ^ than that one or two players who M. Crawshaw ...... 71 54 47 Oscar MellllO, St. L o u is...... :. • 7 Worcester, Mass.,— Holy Cross and Columbia trailed Dartmouth by 68 58 were not eUgible to receive the pass two touchdowns in 1928 but the M. Volkert ...... 75 Alphonse Thomas, (Chicago...... 7 has yet to be beaten this season but were rushed down the field to act as Lions feel their turn is about here. Carl Reynolds, Chicago ...... 6 you’d never know it from the a “ vison screen,” helping the Cornell after some years of foot 359 385 320 Karl Averill, Cleveland ...- ...... 6 changes that have been made in the eligibles and obstructing the -view ball dispondency is looking up and RusseU Scarrltt, B o s to n ...... 4 varsity lineup this week. After in OTHER MAKES and right-of-way of the secondary the big red team from Ithaca may Jack Rotlfrock, Boston ...... serting two new back field men in defense. hand Bill Ropers Princeton Tigers a MUton Blue, St. Louis ...... 3 the lineup on Monday, Clark and • Even this has now been spiked. beating to match the three to noth- VOLLEY BAU LEAGUE Milton Gaston, Boston ...... Sweeney went to the tackle posts The new rules carry this provision. ng reverse it suffered at Princeton Joe Cronin, Washington . ; ...... yesterday and Blaum, a sophomore “ On passes which cross the line of last season. AT WEST SIDE PLANNED to one of the guard positions. scrimmage, such players as are Washington and Jefferson, back DREAAl BLASTED New York—Two of the leading Ineligible shaU be penalized for in in the limelight after an absence of scorers In tbe east will hook up In a terference if they in any way ob- a year may jolt a Carnegie Tech Plana are being made to form a Matanzw, Cuba,*--Material valued duel when Columbia meets Dart striict t| ie right-of-way of defensive team that does not look quite so voUey ball le^rue at the West Side at $130,OCiO and fourteen month’s mouth at Baker Field this week. Al players.” strong as the one that turned back Rec. It is hoped that there wiU be labor------were*'• lost in a few moments Marsters of Dartmouth leads the No Benefit of Doubt. the Presidents 19 to 0 laat fall. enough for six teams. A meeting h^es when a stonh carried away a whole country with 78 points and Moreover, the fathers of the game Western Maryland dropped a 7-0 been caUed for Friday night at 7 line, a iMIe and a half long, which Ralph Hewitt. Columbia sophomore put fiseth into the edict by adding decision to Temple^ last season and o’clock at the West Side Rec. A t this was- bging constructed to harness is /tied for second in tbe east for 42 Oiat ”in case of doubt as to such in- although both teams are undefeat time c a p t ^ s vrill he the power of the Gulf Stream. The points. ' terference . . . the penalty shall be ed this season, Maryland seem to teams formed. Anymie '^ to wqrk was imder charge of Dr, inflicted.” hold the edge. Georges Claude, French scientist. VIOLET-BAT BREAD t GLEMMEY'S ’play sign or telephone to ’the west This wiU have more effect than Fordham looks good/enough to re London.—At the recent Bakers neat, its 19-3 triumnh over Holy Side Rec as soon as possible. Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural might be apparent at first glance. A Games will be played on Thure- Chow An-han, commissioner of Cross and Na-vy holds a big edge Hall, Islington, a new. system of game that decided a championship day nights. Prizes and a supper win public safety in Changsha, China, over Duke. baking bread was shown. It con- to the mid-west and another that re be given to the winning teams. Any rules that women must dress after sulted in one of the most surprising thfe fashion of their ancestors.' En .sists of e:cposing the bread dough The Prince of Wales says one interested in volley ball Is asked to tjie effelHs of ultra-violet rays. upsets of the season last year both ‘o attend the meeting Friday night forcing that edict ought to' provide wwe,deciV.i by deliberate inter- -•ill not consider a marriage some valuable-experience for Cbuw lt‘ is "said to improve the taste of "^ ferenee which enabled the winning Convenience. That’s one thing it^ T o’clock or leave .their name at the bread and ad ’ to Its food value. the West An-han. ju(Jhdowns to be scored. •fe won’t fall for, anyway. Side Rec. . 11 SCREEN-GRID RADIO OF geatletnan’s gray •jr. St. Farmer Manchester suede fiir lined glovee, between Sel-. WOMAlifeiar' special TH E THING TODAH ' Evening Herald Witz Block and Center, Will idnder. dtsmon^tration w o r k ,''^ i «cqualnt* V please dial 3192 and receive re . ed locally. Unusual oppoctunHy for Mas EX’PresidenFs Tub CLASSIFIED ward ? " ‘ ...... ,s<.T. btg'^psylng weekly-eamlngSr splen advertisements With the radio season going full did future advancement. Fagley- blast, many are tbe reasons attrir Count six average iords to a line. Halpen, W-438, Philadelphia, Pa. Edward A. lonea^ Just 6,yer the Line in A’T^, “ vb. buted to the successful season A,t- Initials, numbers and abbreviations PERSONALS 3 4'' each count as a word and compound T > WANTED—GIRL TQ„ help with water Kent radio is having, but tba V /(xlastonhiiry, Takes His Bath ,, words as two words. Minimum cost Is one big and Important reason why, PALMISTRY—Your fortune In’ youlf^ housework mornings, and care of -m'. GOLUMNS price of three l^nes. ^ 3 year old girl, 6ne who could stay the Atwater Kent Manufacturing- - Where Cleveland Did, hand. Have your palm , reaid by Company are ha'ving its most suc [line rates per day for transient Madam Wald. Call 4675' ap- afternoons if desired;-€all 8260. cessful season In radio, is the fact, Edward A. Jones of Gla^onbuty,<^the bath tub coming and Mr. Jonc3 polntmwt. . Eirccllve Murcl. are your . that all Atwater Kerit radios, are Just over tbe line from Manchester, waited. ,7 ctsi 1) Cts WANTED—YOUNG girl to help equipped with Screen-Grid tubes; The bidding was not bo keen on Consecutive Days the latest development in radio believes that the ordinary garden Consecutive i>ay» y ots II cts AUTOMOBlI.KS FOR SALE 4 mother, mornings. Call 7679. tbe tub and lavatory, so after a few n„y ...... i 11 ctsI 13 cts tubes. variety of bath tubs does net fit In short Increases on this, not so de All orders for Irregular Insertions WANTED — GIRL for general Servants ‘ Screen-Grid tubes, allow for ten sirable incresises bn this, not so de- will bo charged at the one Ime rate. 1926 Essex Coach. , his domicile. He has held that view housework, Generous allowance of times the amplification of the old- over a period of years, since the big tub came Into possession of Mr. Special rates for long term every 1928 Essex Coach. j Jav advertising Riven upon request time off, but must stay nighUa Tel. style tubes, and are therefore neces time (he passed the New York resi Jones, destined to complete Its ser Ads ordered for 1928 Chevrolet Coach. 7536. *______sarily incorporated in the fine radios 1923 Wlllys-Knight Roadster, They wUl perforili ^nlost dence of ex-Prealdent Grover Cleve vice on the Glastonbury farm, and slopped before the third or Hill’ of today.' It is a recognized fact land on Madison Avenue vhere an Jav will be charged ouJy tor. H‘® 192? Ford Coupe. WANTED—SINGLE gin, experlenc- that any radios out this year with The famous Grover Cleveland bath lual number of times tbe ad ed In typing and stenographic any task—they’ll, h^lp you auction was In progress. tub ‘is in all probability .a specially Edf charging at the rate earned, but 1926 Ford Coupe. * out Screen-Grid tubes, are really no allowances or refunds can be made 1926 Nash^edan. work. Must have ability to do work behind the times, for the general Mr. Jones was in town picking up 1 made tub, much larger than, the Dll six lime ads stopped after the 1925 Fordor Sedan. requiring the use of artthmetic, find a, . house, a flat,,or a public want ‘the very latest in knlck knacks for his Glastonbury usual modern tub, graceful In Its farm, so he sauntered in to give the lines with beautiful roll edges. It .litli da.v. . ,, , lines not 1923 Ford Coach. High school V graduate,, preferred., every line, and radio is no excep-' No "till forbkls": display MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Wrtte Box R, In care of Herald. I’oorh. Tliey will 'locate tion. ex-president’s goods the once over. weighs about twice as much as the! ^^The Herald will not be responsible 1069 Main St. Tel. 5462 With Screen-Grid tubes, selec 'Things were going at a pretty high ordinary bath. It was made by the' tor more than one Thomas E. Donahue, Mgr. lost articles or sell them, tivity is better, sensitivity is great figure but the Connecticut farmer Colwell Lead Co. of New York, with i.f any advertisement ordered tor HELP WANTKU—MAI.E 36 er. aqd tone is mora real, true, and was determined to take away soine out date, and was about the real nioro than pne time. f o r SALE—1926 JEWETT coach, whichever you choose. Let little momento that the others would tiling in tubs when built back In the The inadvertent om.sslon natural. Atwater Kent radios are 15,000 miles, at good prtce. Party more popular this year than ever, possibly overlook. Chairs, bureaus, “ roaring eighties.’’ The length, reel publication of advertising ''1>> EARN TWO DAYS these servants help you rectified only by caiicellatlon of the {foing out of town. Inquire Paganl , , PAY IN ONE and up to the present time, the fac chiffoniers, rugs and small articles breadth and general appearance of charge made tor the service rendered. Brothers Store. Handling America's most widely, tory has passed the 5,000,000 mark were greedily bid to limits that were the tub are in keeping 'with the huge daily. The cost is small. In its manufacture of Atwater Kent unreasonable. However, - there was proportions of the noted Democrat.' All advertisements must conform 1929 Wlllys-Knight Standard 6 known and universally used line of in style. Copy and. typography utth Personal and. BuMness Christmas Sets. reiulallor » etifi»ced by the PP*}'!®’’* Roadster. Here In Manche.ster, Kemp’s, Inc., ers and they reserve the right to 1929 Whippet 4 fourdoor sedan. Greeting Cards on .very liberal com- mittee which drafted .the child labor { mlsstbrr that Is paid In' cash' every, local agents for the Atwater Kent edit, revise or reject any opy con Cole Motor Sales line, report a big increase over last UNIFORM DIVORCE law. sidered objectionable. „ ^ _ day together w i^ generous monthly- DIAL 5121 , 91 Center St. Tel. 827b year’s business, and attribute the CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to bonus. Without ’ texp«rl^iice either, be published same day reason for the increase to the fAct, celved by 13 o'cloclt noon; balurdajs 1928 ERSKINE COACH. full or-part time'peoplfe can make that the public, wanting the latest REFERS TO MAC DONALD 1927 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. more money than they ever earned Memphis, T eA ., Oct. 16.— (AP) — AS p r e m i e r o f U. S.I ind best In every line, are flocking Causes for divbrce are left untold t e l e p h o n e y o u r 1927 d 6DGE c o u p e . before since we teach you how and to Atwater Kent, for In this radio, 1927 CHEVROLET COACH. tell you whert to sell; also furnish In a proposed uniform law on- the New York, Oct. 16— (AP)—That W ANT ADS. CLASSIFIED ' - will one find all the fine qualities of subject submitted to the national Ads ara'accepted over the telephone 10 other good used cars. magTilflcent --samples and complete any other set, and many more be slip of the tongue that caused at the CHAROU RATH given above Crawford Auto Supply Co. instructions absolutely free. If you conference of uniform state lawrs of Hector Fuller, the city’s official as a convenience to advertisers, but sides. and the stabilitv of the At the Amerocan Bar Association to Center and Trotter Sts. are an amWtlous worker and want water Kent Manufacturing Com- scroll writer, to refer to Ramsay tho CASH RATICS will be accepted as Tql. 6495 or 8068 to earn ?l50p.p0 before Christmas day by the social welfare section. MacDonald at the New York wel hull RAtMKNT tf paid at H’® busi pahv, one of three concerns making The measure established jurisdic ness office, on or before the aeventh wribs me .today , .r • radio in this' country, which is come as “Prime Minister of the day following the ■A1025 HUDSON COACH Sales Mgr. Dept. E-N-4 privately o'wned by the president, tion, uninterrupted domicile of one United States." added a touch of de each ad otherwise the CHARUC. , 1027-OAKLAND SEDAN lightfulness to the affair, in tbe t h e PROCESS CORPORATION is a feature which is extremely 1m- year and absolute dvorce Is not HATE will be collected. No responsi ■' BETTS GARAGE legal until a year after a decree nisi opinion of the British premier. bility for errors In telephoned ads - -Troy at 21St Street—Chicago ROOMS^WlTHUUT BOARD 5U APARlIViENTS— KLATS— j nortant, for here is one manufac will be ns.=!umed and thet\r accuracy Hudson-E^ex Dealer—129 Spruce turing company, which l.s in a posi has been granted^ A decree nisi may Mr. MacDonald, in answer to a .I'KNKMEI'TS 63 letter of apology from Mr. Fuller cannot be guaranteed. WAJ^ITED—PIN boys. Must be 14 TO RENT — FURNISHED room tion to give service, and they are be appealed, but an absolute decree said: i n d e x OF years of age.i Charter Oak Bowling modern improvements In FOR KEN r—4ird«»n3 Hat, all im- kno'wn for their reliability in carry must stand as final. CLASSIFIC^TIQNS SFRVIL’FS AJlejns.'T'^ quire 44 Pegirl street. Phong 6989. . provementg.,tihclu(lin^ hot watei “ It was the sort of slip of the ing out their guarantee to the our- The proposed standardized divorce tongue that everyone of ua- havo Births heat. 176 oa|if street. inquire chaser of Atwater Kent radios. act was prepared, by a sub-commit Engagements - ...... 164 Oak street or call 8241. committed again and again' when Kemp’s. Tljc., are looking forward to tee of which Hollis R. Bailey, Bos we found ourselves iq stirring con Marriages ...... '• WEZipING. bracing, carbon burn FUEL^AND FEED 49-A BOARDERS WANTED 59-A an extremely large business in At Deaths ...... TO RENT—3 ROOM tenement at ton, is chairman. ditions. and so far from detracting ing and blacksmlthlng. Chaa. O. W. water Kent sets this year, and t»" A uniform child welfare act pro Card of Thanks ...... ROOM AND BOARD with home 28 Church street. Inquire on from the efficient why you per In Memorlam ...... Nelson. 277vEaat l^lddle Turnpike. successful start now. noints to a scribing 14 years as a maximum age TilOR $ALE-^I?AR^iyVOQD by load privileges, price $9.00-. week,. 80 premises or telephone 3867., formed your duty, ll only' put a Lost and Pound ...... bis' .seP'son In Manchester for At- and defining “gainful occupation” to AnnounceineUts ‘ .d^jiyered.-'Celeplipw, feoledale 46-6. j Garden street. Telephone 69^2^^ touch of delightfulneas into the E'ersonals'-. .»••-/ J,-* •; FOK K E N T -4. 5. AND 6 ROOM water Kent mean “ gainful ypurtuit of any trade, whole affair which enhanced its AuttimoDllee b u i l d i n g - f o r ' SAL^^HARDW OOD $8 load, tents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 occupation or branch of industry or uniqueness.’’ ' . Automobiles for Sale contracting 14 WAN ! ED— ROOMS— Automobiles for Exchange hard slabs $7, selected fire place. Main street. Telephone 4642. labor. Elkeept agriculture, domestic Auto Accessories—Tires .. Charles Palmer. Telephone 6273. B O A R D 62 NOON STOCKS service and athletic games*’ was '.One of the highest radio station.^! Auto Repairing—Painting CARPENTER WCRK, garages, FOR R E N T -F IV E ROOM fiat, first submitted by the 'social welfare In' the world is located, qn top of Auto Schools ...... • roofing, repairs and alterations. T. FOR SALE—1000 CORD hard wood WANTED—2 OR 3 room furnished floor, with garage, on Eldiidge section. Bruce W. Sanborfi, s^t. Mount -Corcovado, 2000 feet above Autos—Ship by Truck apartment, must be centrally locat Autos—For Hire'...... , Nielsen, telephone 4823. and slabs. Price $10 cord for slabs, street. James J. Rohan, Telephone New York, Oct. 16.— (APV— Paul, is chairman!of the sub-com- Rio dc Janeiro, Brazil. uarageo—Garages—Service—Storage ...... $11 for wood. Slabs extra fine ed. Call W. T.- Grant Co. 74^3. Bearish sentiment prevailed on the Motorcycles—Bicyclelies—BIl ...... quality. Call 6991. Stock Market during the forenoon Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .. . 1 ^ MOVING—TRUCKING— FOR RENT—8 ROOM tenement at today and numerous leading sharew UuelneBS nnd Profeeslonnl Service* FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING APARI MEN IS>— FLATS— 51 Spruce street, all ImprovemenU. Business Services Ofte^red ...... S T O R A G E 20 sagged steadily. Call money renew ■P"" Household Services Offered ...... i-s-a kinds of wood, sawed to order: rUNKMKNTS 63 Phone 3341. ------. ■ — ■ .J 1 r,-|- J,, |- I ed at 7 per cent., reflecting the Building—Contracting ...... PERRETT & GLENNEY—Express hickory, hard, white birch, slab and mid-month credit tightness. bTorlsts—Nurserlev;-...... f" chestnut. L. T..W ood Co. 55 Bls- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all FOR R E N T -F O U R ROOM tene WHY DO YOU PAY. RENT? Funeral 'Directors ...... j" and freight service: local and improvements, with or without ment. all modern improvements in- United States Steel dropped to WHEN YOU CAN BUY acOlca cot rQpihs.:qoQ;;.and Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. sell street. Dial 4496. long distance. Expert furnitufc garage.- Apply 14 Spruce street or - eluding- beat, at 169 Summit street. 219. more than 4 points below ’ he comtoTtable and a garage thro\Vff.lii for ('.■200, five minutes' walk Insurance.^.. * moving! Service any time by call previous close, while General EDo- to Main street. ‘ ' Millinery—DressmaKing ...... FOR SA LB -^H A R D ' W O O D ' and .'dial.454fi. • ____ Phone 5987. Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . ing 3063. bard slabs, stove leiigth;$6 and'$9 tric was down to Vi and Radio 2'-i. How would you like to own a brand new house, 6 rooms ano Painting—Papering ...... per load. A. Firpo,‘'116 Wells street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tefiement, Columbiail Carbon and Auburn Auto sun parlor, fireplace, colored tile bath and shower, front and rear Professional Services ...... MBKOHANDISB tfrd'jred by you to with all improvements and garage, lost 11 each. Western Union 9 and halls. Plenty of closet space, oak floors and stairway, ana a day In New York, or tti be sent to Dial 6148. / HOUSES Fim REN’l 6.5 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleanlnc .. - on Maple street. Inquire 138 Maple American-Foreign power 7. Losws garage for $7,500 with a few hundred dollars cash? Now Is y-ur New York, picked up by us tt>- of 5 to 6 points developed in Johns- opportunity. Toilet Goods and Service ...... street. FOR RENT—SINGLE house, seven Wanted—Business Service ...... night and delivered the next GARDEN—FARM - Manville and WesUnghouse Electric, Before buying' the site for your new home tqUe lust bna louk Educational ■ morning via Manchester and New no FOR RENT—NOVEAIDER 1st, 6 room s, with garag;e, on Walker at the .wOnderfuLbuilding lots on Henry sti?eet andon'-Tanner DAIRY PRODUCTS while declines -f 3 to 4 points were Courses and Classes...... York Motor Despatch. Dally ser street. James J. Rohan. Tel. 7433. street^; Bilzqheth ’ Park. Sewers, gas, water, sidewalks, .elec- Private Instruction ...... ' room fiat, all modern improve numerous. Dancing ...... vice and reasonable rates. Call FOR SALE—BALDWIN and Green ments. Inquire at 25 Spruce street. Hocking Valley, which is to be ex trlcity'and mall delivery. Soine priced as low eis $650. t Others Musical—Dramatic ...... - 3U63. 8360 or 8864. ing apples,'' $1.00 basket at the changed for Chesapeake and Ohio higher, easy terms. i 3U f o r r e n t —.FOUR ROOM tene Wanted—Instruction ...... place, this, w^ek only. Edgewood FARMS AND LAND FUR stock under the recapitalizati''u Comer lot on' Pitkin street ,a very desirable site on this Financial ment ,A-1 - condition, aU^- improve- beautiful residential street. Owner desires immediate sale. If Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .. REPAIRING.-^^ S ' 23 Fruit Ffl,rm>\V. H^viCJqwles. Tele- SALE 71 plan announced - today, soared ilO Business Opportunities ...... - I ' 'ua'Tf'-" « t "^hone 5^9. points to 60O. Pere Marquette, iin- you are Interested In this locality Set quick If you want a good Money to Loan ...... — ------.'..’b'l'.' ''aiV'* .'C ■■ — bargain •* . ■ - ” '*■ Help nnd Situntiona kYPEWRITEI^:0iLI®^ repaired 4 r o o m t e n e m e n t ! all, ImJiroVe-! FOR -S ALE’ b u il d in g - SITES' In other Van Sw'eringen road, gained Help Wanted—Female ...... FOR SALE — GRREI'I'' Mountain menu, at. 95 Charter Oak street. every section of the town. Low ^knd overhauled:'*’releph6ne Man potatoes, $2.00 bushel, delivered. 5',i. Help Wanted—Male"...... chester. Dial 4008.^ • \ Apply 701 Main street. Tei- 5.^25. prices and ' easy terms. Now de ROBERT J. SMITH Help Wanted—Male or Fenxale Thomas Burgess, Wapping, Conn. veloping “ Clearvtew.’’ . Arthur A. 1009 Main Street, Phone 8450 Agents Wanted ...... Tel. Rosedale 60-2. Situations VVapied—Female . M.Ajl*'rUB8SES. •iiljRX 'springs, pil- FOR RENT—2 FOUR .^m ' tene Knofla, 875 Main street. Tei. 6440. NO DISCOVERIES. We .Sell Plenty of Insiirence. Situations- 'WA»ted-TMalj» .... • cushlitij^B made tjver ments with qll impruvemeiits-iand ...... ’ '■■■■'■71 ' '■ Employment Agencies ...... eqaiPtu new. .1 day service. Pb«»ne garage at 5 'RldiewdOd street. In Mexico'City; Oct. 16.—(AP)—Al I-I»e Slock— Poultry—Vehlclcn HOl)St;HOLD 5' quire^ 178 Parker stree.t. Dial 5628.. varo Moreno Irablen, Yucatan ex Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co. / HOUSES FUR-SALE 72 Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 331 Center street. Established plorer, today declared that Mayan Poultry and Supplies ...... since 1922. THREE ROOid suite In North John ruins explored by Col. Charles A. Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Slock FOR SALErt-yULCANrange son Block.';: AU. nioaeril . Improve- PROSPBl^T STREET on high eleva In goqd;icondition, chiap. Dial 5570. tion, .-near. beatiUfui Rogers and Lindbergh on recent flights over Fur Snic—SllsceUnncous VACUUM CLEANER, phonograph, mehU. single roqm„ Phone Yucatan, Quintana Roo and British Articles lor Sale ...... Aaron Johnson 3726 or ’ janitor '' Plnney homes, close to bus service, Boats and” Accessories clock, gun repairing, 'key fitting. Honduras, were first discovered by Brailbwalie. 62 Pearl slreel. 7635, new English type home, 6 well ar Building Material^ ...... MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 ranged,'rooms.’ sun parlor, break explbring parties In which he par Diamonds—Watches—Je''velry .. ticipated in the years 1921, 1922 and Klccirlcal Appliances—Radio ,. 43 CHIMNEYS c l e a n e d and repalr- BRUNSWICK console phonograph FOR RENT-—4 and 5 room tene fast nook, hot watei heat, tire 1923. ------l'’uel and Feed...... 43-A ed. key flltlng, sales opened, saw $30. Few used- radios $ 15^ up. ments on- Walnut street, . near place, tile oath with shower, brass Carden — Farm—Dairy Products filing and grinding; Work called Cheney mills, modern improve tbroughodt, attached The explorer’s claim was contain Household Goods ...... , W ATKIN S" ed in a letter which he forwarded to .Mavlilnery and Tools ...... for. hlaruid Clemson, 108 North " FURNITURE: E3{pHANGE ments, ^Very .reasonable.- Inquire .hsated: garage. Price low. Terms, Musical Instrumems ...... Elm street. Tel. 364 8. Pallor Shop. 5 Walnut streeL Tei. ’ "Faulkner Co., 64 Pearl street, President Fortes Gil and to the local Office and Store Equipment .... 5030. Hartford, Telephone 2-2241. newspapers. G0Rf?y/BUT 1 CAN'T. Specials at the Stores ...... SEWING MACHINE repairing of all W ANTEDr-TO BUY 58 i'h GOINS-roti ^ iVearIng Apparel—Furs ...... FOR SALE— $800 DOWN buys new // • Wanted—To Buy ...... makes, nils, needles and supplies.. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all ENVOY S.VILS. ffib M / House, Ilooinn—Bonrd—Holelii—ncOorlB R. W^-Oarrard, 37 Edward street. SELL YOUR JUNK - to a reliable modern Irii'prbveinenU, Including colonial home. Six rooms, tile bath,' A GALLOP OOW(] ' llcMlaurhnts Tel. 430l„j . '• .....r-— .dealer 'for trtgh'prices;- Wm Ostrin- '^ianalhettt;'^fad .garage $25 - pe,r oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar Bremen, Oct. 16—(AP)—Fried HAS oeveLOPEO A ' ...... ■------the: (?i? ip a l path, Rooms Without Board ...... 53 -aky. Tel.- 5879,* 91 Clinton. Used . m'd'nfii. ■ Calr 16 ’.Liiicoin street, Sta ranged. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main rich W. Von Prittwltz, German am Ifi Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A SAiLY-SSTTeR ■ ^ ; HIS RIGHT Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 - furniture: wood, coal stoves ^or tion 66...... street. Tel. 5440. bassador to the United States, who Hotels—Restaurants ..... •... COURSES AND ci:A ssE ^^: le. Call anytime. V- has befa on a visit to Germany, sail 4 C0M£, ALONG. SHOOirOeR. I'v e ^ o s T i § Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... TO RENT—TTCINEME^T, 88 Bissell FOR SALE—NEW - BEAUTIFUL ed for the United States today rieiil KBtale For Hrnt BARBER ;T ^pE taught In day WILL PAY-HIGHEST cash prices SeHT tflM OVER'rO street, Nov. ‘ .1st. In q u ^ . of Geo. English type home. 6 rooms, fire aboard the steamship Bremen. He Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. and ev en l^ classes. Low tuRidti' V for rags, paper., magazines and place, steam beat. Small aniount t H C Johnson, 86 BfS(sell 'Street,, , was accompanied by Frau Von YETeRtfiARIAN. Business Locations for Rent .... rate. Barber School, 1 14; P metals. Also buy all kinds ij of down. Terms. Price only $7600. Houses for Ren*...... PrlttlWtz. ^Suburban for Rent ...... ' Market,kti^^.Hartford. chickens. 5(oriEi8'tlL- Lessner. Dlqi TO RENT—5 R0QM\ flat', steam Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street.' Summer Homes for Reht>...h... ^^89or 8886. . ; heat, all. modern ^improvements, Tel. 5440. Wanted to R en t...... Wfage! Apply 108 Ridge street. Ileal EBlaie For Sate'i- ] HiSLP W ANl’KD— .\partmen.t. Building for Sale . Business Property for Sale . , F E M A L E - ^ 35 ROOMS W|'|HtlUTBUARIk69 LUTS FUR I^ALE 73 NOTICE! I'aniis and Land for Safle’ FOR RB^-»iiP4VE rqip.flat At 21 ------i V William F. Taylor, Collector of Ilouses for Sale ...... WANTED — GIRL FOR general TO RENT—^i^Oirfac^s for gentle Cambridge street, 'telephone 3025. h o m e b u i l d e r s —We ;hak!s a ■‘Taxes in the Ninth District, will Lots For Sale ...... , housework, with some experience men, in private fkmily. Inquire 23 ‘ few choice building lota on Proa- not b e,at his office for the colleo- Resort Property for Sale . . . . ! . . 74 in cooking. Telephone 5556. , Laurel street,..':!-^ FOR REiNT—6 ROOM tenement on Suburban for Sale ...... Edgerton street, all modem im pect street, close to bus service, tlon of taxes on Thursday, October Real Instate for Exchange ...... provements; also five room flat on convenient to mllla, price tow. 17, 1929. NVanted—Real Estate ...... Terms. Faulkner Gompmiy, 64 WILLIAM F. TAYLOR, Auclltin—licgal N o II ccb WANTED, — GIRL for general j FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Newman. Inquire 147 East Center Legal Notices ...... 79 housework. Call 4386. ----- ^ heated; Appiyttf 18 Church street. street. Tel. 7864. Pearl street, Hartford. Tel. 2-2241. Collector. Legal. Notices ...... 73 ------^------:------:------4 1 -, GAS BUGGIES—Pst! Pst! By FRANK BECK UTOPIA LISTEN, MPv K IS TO B E A THEY ARE STILW MODEL. CITV, TH ER E W H E N MR. MURPHY. YOUR STREET IT CAN*T HAVE IS BUIL.T, X*t.U 0 UNKHOUSE5 M O VE *B M ,eU T ON THE MAIN NOT HIEPORB.B t B O U L ^ V A R D X*M TOO. BUSY WITM-STHE O A N I • wm . There are *at least four miatiLkea tn. the above picture...They may per tain to grammar, history; etiquette, drawing or whktnot; See if you can find themi 'tlieD look the scram b le word below—and unscramble It. by avHtchiu: the letters atoumLQiiade youMflf 80 for. ^ oh of fa'* takes you tod, and ' 20 for the word If * yoq uuicrambleT^, " ‘ : CORRRl^OKS ' * (1) in the man’s cS4V«riRttoii> bPIdle la speued Hteorreot^...1I8V Thfre are two reins on theTar side of $|u-‘ horse's'Ut and luit A- f A f s t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, SOUTH-MANeHEOTBR. CONN, JVEl?NESDAYt OCTOBER 16, i m B y P e r c y SKIPPY FLAPP^FM SAY& SEN^E >»i N0NSQ4SE •AN fTHOUGHT THGT YOU T e a YA m o t h e r 'C A U S 6 ( 1 ^ Il 0«0 YOU HAV6, ancakes Modern Interpretation N€XT tiM 6i5H6 I uiAs OUR P PAN/GAK6S THIS OF R * Under a;.^rendlDg chestnut, SHOT MV AN’ GOT UP oeFoR f; f -f: A stubborn auto sthnds; ^ m o r n h w ’*? . f u>As cA ccep And«Smitb an angry naan is he ■ With trouble bn-Wa hands.- He cusses softly,to, himself iVi And crawls beneath the car; i And wonders why it didn’t bust, Before hg got so far. The carbuertor seems to be The cause of all his woe; He tightens half a dozen bolts -N. But still it doesn’t go. V ' ' And then he tries the steering gears, V > But finds no trouble there:' Until, wet with perspiraUon then. He quits in sheer despair. / He squats beside the road To give his brain a chance to cool, And ponders on his training / o - / € In a correspondence school. J Percy L. Croib'y,** ^1929 j FeRtures Syndicate. Great’Britain rights rturved- •\ AJid then he starts the job once aUR ROARDUSG HOUSE more. Until by chance he’s teen People who are tknld enough to be “Suitcase” Simpson By Fontaine Fos By Gene Aheni The cause of all the trouble— i scared in the dark usually ked^) It He’s ,out of gasoline. 1 that kind of a secret. other fellow has a right to honk his ^ o m e o h e h a s S i m p s o n C ^ h o s e f e ^ a ^ Aviation Note YES, You Bia *BARKi TUsH -Tusfi f-AiVe ^ hom, too. A honked hom won’t pay SAY W il l We will believe that aviation has' damages. t h e IN THE WHOLE TOV/NSHiP) A ^O O P T Tolp You a PoEEfJ really arrived when we see a two- i IM -tH’ UASr Gay You’p GlUE Times tme amou^it ’You GUYS OUiT passenger airplane-go by with seven Nature keeps things balanced, WHEl-J poLiKS A^K HIM THE 5lZg I AiaYTHuaG OUT OF ESTATE POKIUO cHlUS or eight high-school students seated i Europe has the most wars, but we left me voas* a a t e a c h o t h e r In it. ’ have nine times as many automo l e f t Yo u "BV j ?a f f y u m c l e mere PlTfAkiCEt biles. l^LlFUS OMUY OKiE T H iN ie ' BESIDES, You’ll MORE An international association of YiPPlUO OYER OKi R E C O F P . t h a t Y o u <3AV/e s b T Your share travel agencies estimates that auto A lit-up driver is a poor substitute TH A T SILUY mobile tourists spend a billion dol for headlights. ' , > ME', UiAS TH" MUMPS ! OF rr He r e iki ESTATE -^AAl7 lars annually in the cpen spaces. Tm TH; goat OFTM’ family F o o p f — f r o m The big outdoors Ts getting over Judge: Speeding, were you? Ten TH ’ w h o l e crowded. * ' dollars fine. ------^You all Blamep me ViHAT- I KMOVO SUM c o u l d ! College Student: Can you change VOHEU' gpauppap t o st OF Your APPETi"TE, Lo! the great open spaces BE SQUAMPEREP a twenty? His golp piyoT TooTH You’ll eaTTHe Are full of hot-dog places; Judge: Nope. Twenty dollars fine. - ^ T H ’ f i r s t Cowboys and cattle workers Aia^THeiU,vaHEki I BULK- OF THE H Give away to soda-jerkers; Wife (as car sputters and stops) left Home, hefoua^p e s t a t e t /* ^^^tCOUtflER Rustlers with modem tricks —“What’s the matter now?” Brand motor mavericks, Hubby—“Ekiglne missing.” \T tki ,HlS BEAPP.' 5 AU' 10 BUly the Kid, they say. Wife—"Well, for the love of Pete CEflT Keeps a garage today! walk back and find it!” f c STORE! Niagara Falls has moved exactly Carefulness may not prevent every ' seven miles in 30,000 years. Which accident but it’s a cinch that it will ties it for first place vrith a snail and never CAUSE one! Sunday afternoon automobile traffic. >\’HAT CAN YA DO? Another thing that doesn’t turn out as it should is the automobile Husband: I say, darling, I’ve been Just ahead of you. thiniHng about that argument we ■--— 1 had and I’m beginning to agree with The man who honks his hom the you. •«ost is likely to forget that the Wife: But it’s too late. I’ve chang ed my mind.—^Tit-Bits. W HEKl '^CXJ HOPE GOOD HUNTING VOU DOM'T IKiTRUDE, S ou USCAUUW Tuimes and Bates spent the night in the open air near a swamp and DO. were p laced with mosquitoes; and >/g then they saw glow-worms. Tunner: Let’s get out of here. The beggars are hunting us with lan terns.—Pages Gales, Yverdon. 1 / ^ lO’th' PICKING HIS SAVIOR '25AKe isiiT A man had .peen hauled out of the sea, seemingly dead. Rca.u.s;MT.orr. .'-ri C oiiv/iocE ^ Spectator: We must try artificial (CFoaUint Fm. 1.29 respiration—there are six different methods. ■v4r “Dead Man”; If brandy is one of B y C r a n e them, leave the other five.—^Nebel- W ASHINGTON TUBBS H Sham e on Ya, W ashl spalter, Zurich. , WASHlEl \NRY, m ASHAt\ED OF Y oiS !^ A man was fined for kissing a MORE*. FIFTEEN' TUBBS, MY SON, BOT, DARLING,^ rw ASUAMEPt AFTER ALL TrtAT DADDY M T SAYE 0 girl in a New York subway. He ROV4 woew MASSE TWENTY jso o MOST SAYE o s . daddy W/ILL \S GVYING YOU FOR A WE^DlNCi PRESENT certainly got away lucky. SAHDtTS YOU MOST RAISE repay you. REG. U. a PAT. S'SAY Tri' field] MVLUOY. OOEARl Tool iMAY, YOU ARE THE MOST CAPTURE V6 WORTH? WRAT SHALL Twe MONEY. UNORATEFUL PERSON I EVER TuddLYE WE DO? SA\N. MESOPOTAMIA T OILFIELD! 9EMAHP $ 1 9 0 ,0 0 0 RMISOH FROM PUKE v t HIPMIEW. m i . eo R M P K ip u N u s $ m o ! W K$H MUST. oov:e cRxTically ill*, B E COO c m ! VWS MvEMMA SAM) pany was the lowest bidder f<* toe Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters eSact to provide coal toe of Union War .Veterans, will have BOARD PAYS BILLS, HolUeter Street School WIRTAtLA guests from Lizbeth Turner Tent of North School and was a w a y ^ the H artfo^ at the meeting tomorrow by vote of the Boarmr^" • evening in the State Armory. A ..-(tljf. .n DANCING SCHOOL large turnout' ^tbe lociBkl members O R ieS NEW TRUCK is hoped for. A social time Mto « - to- complete freshmtots will* follow the business. aewera on West Center ORANGE HALL A Idtchen shower of dishes for the yond Cooper street at an ^Ugated use-of the members for, socials at Selectmen Find Hrap of cpst of $3000. It was Friday* 8:80, Begtorors m der • the armory will take place tomor repai# the 'sidewalks wlmre years. ^ Saturdays 1:80, aU ot«er row night. It is also reqxwsted tl» t Main street. jlasses In Toe, Tap, Aesthetics and returns of sales made ofjello and Checks Need. Sigmng— added street lighting on Ballroom Work. extracts during the summer be I t Ing streets were read and ^rf< ^ed Vew Pupils May Now Join Any of made at this meeting.’ to the Public Safety coniinfittee. the Above Classes (toutine Business, Lllley street, one light and re p ^ r of Private Lessons by Appolntm^t The Woman’s Home, Missionary road’ Henry street," Walkes, street; Dial 8287 for Further Information. society of the .South Methodist North School street, BimWand church will meet Friday afternoon Fountain pens worked, overtime Place, all one light ' , at 2:30 at the home of the president, at the meeting of the Board of Sel Acceptances were receipted; from Mrs. Claude Truax of ,73 Foster Board nominees to office street. ectmen last night when checks in were furnished and ABOUT TOWN payment of 164 bills, accrued in the James Stevenson, constoble* Si^ci«d Charles J. McCann, manager of past two months,, were signed, to Constebles. Brtt^rs. , Vl^^man. The senior life-saving class wdU the J. W. Hale company is m New the amount of $29,095.41, to dispose and Carpenter. The old bon^ of be held at the Rec from 7 to 7:45 York on business for the store. Miss pothers andfVlckerman were ,can-; Mary Sargent, buyer in the ready- of a majority of the business before tonight with the senior beglMcrs the Board. At the September meet swimming class from 8 to 8:45. to-wear department is also there on ‘^^Petitions for the erection of five a buyl^ trip. ing of the old Board, bills are not easoline, stations will be hea)f Make Y ow Hcmie ■. * ' ** WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. B r ig h te r Funeral Directors Lay The Cornerstone ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS by having us clean your - win dows. Cleaning windows is a CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. disagreeable task' to - most peo Of Your Success Today ple and dangerous tpo.. We FRESH! Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office ,5171 have all the modem equiprhent. Residence 7494' A refreshing note is There is ho need for you to wait until you Ladders for the outside ^mak- Funeral Director have a large amount to deposit. Lay the cor infe it unnecessary to sh ifi^ n - added to your home dows and "cause discomfort in nerstone of your success today. Bring, in the side. We use - no, cleaning with bright, new paint amount you can spare and open an account^with preparations (jdst water) Mrs. Elliott’s Shop which may soil your curtains OREGON s t r a w b e r m b; and cheerful, tasteful this Bank. You will soon know the power of or mar the,wood work, ' compound interest. 5% Interest Paid, com : IN ECONOMY STORES Newest'in Artistic wallpaper. Small cost pounded quarterly. Manchester Window STAMPED GOODS LAMPS ‘‘Exclusive Designs” but a big improvement. , Cleaning Cor > Refrigerator Product in Spe 853 Main St. Reasonable Prices Tel. 5425 ^ ' 7Q1 Main cial Containers in the Local Ask us about costs. Market Today. gOD, where toe climate is tempered KEMP’S IN(i. Pronipt ServiciEf.^..; / by the benign Japanese current. 100% Local Firm. i ^ ' strawberries, fresh and postess- They are then packed In paper con ing All toejfiavor of toe hnest native tainers with a certain amount of product in toe height of toe season sugar, toe- containers paraflned and V- John 1. Olson Att opera, singer says art'icsnnpt are being offered in Manchester by the whole frozen at a temperature Julius Roeenwald toe just about zero. They are shipped belief that success is '■mSt -cent Painting and Disrating be manufactured. Judging by toe stores of the Economy Grocery some of tbs > rAdlo ' sopranos, " It Co. 'The berries ar# grown, picked,- east by fast" freight In refrigerator luck. That's a tough Contractor. pan’t ' ba broadeaat slther. . bulled and graded in fioutocm Ore- cars. the "ssU-made" men. 699 Main St^’^^Sq. SfuiehiMter ...... *' i . ■ , • .*1 1 •'4 . , > r-y ■ ■'4'" ' a. *•• -v- ■ •- -4 ' ‘ ‘ A " 1 T-- At ' Jt. -NE AAUST LOOK. FumuEa !/ WTO TUlS /'■•a ■muesli MaaaMT.ew. _ eteiaav waa ecavieK, me. _ 3 . —■/it Mo.u.aMT.orr. B y S m a l l Oma T RCA SERVICE. MW. _ W e W onder, Too. SALESMAN SAM (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) LLG s T RIO The Weeones finally cried, “Hey, everyone had had enough. ”Twas TH' TReRe. Ya a r e I Had 'e h r QUHN^ eK5MSR,HUH? I’ •^F^t''^3UST -VH*AT a gettmg rather late. “I" think,” said HUMTCRS iNTA BOVIN’ SOME a m u f f s OF THs SE VF i r i s TH’ LAST THlMCr I O O .- 10S.A *WIS OrVVeS tASl ■top! We are so dizzy we will drop. Ooppy, “it is best if we all flop down MAOS. INT \ -TV a ^a^4 iaa*