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CLARA PHILLIPS. LEVIATHAN SAILS AGAIN FOB “OVER TH®E PRESIDENIE ROGERS TELLS ’ ATTEldPTS SUICIDE A SK S FOR San Quentin, Calif., Sept. 12. — Clara Phillips, “ hammer BACK AT 1 ^ murderess,” sentenced to from PROBE B Y GONCHtESS WHY OFFICIALS ten years to life for killing Mrs. Albert Meadows with a ham­ CAPITAL DESK mer at Los Angeles In 19«2, # - OPIWENSEN attempted suicide by slashing OF “ D R Y’ OFHCALS her wrists with glass, prison authorities said last night. The suicide attempt occurred To See Republican Leaders some days ago. Prison officials Rep. John J. Boylan, of New Accuses Assessor Candidate said she would recover. She was Today or tomorrow to received here June 2, 1923, and WORLDORDLERS Of Trying to Build Politi­ has been morose and despon­ Discuss the Presidential York Says Dry Machnu dent recently. AREHEUMIPBY cal Fences In Town Of­ Situation. Is Tom With Graft, Ao fice. THODGHTWAVES FOGS IN JAPAN cording to Sec. Lowmaiii Washington, Sept. 12.— The presidential hat was safely hung up Dry Chief— Pnblic Is En­ Because John Jensen failed to TOLD WIFE HE under a brand-new White House To Start on Big Hop Over accept his challenge to debate the roof today after ninety days of titled to Know Facts, Boy< question of Mr. Jensen’s competen­ vacation In the Black Sills, and Ocean Tomorrow— Le­ cy for the office of assessor, Wil­ Mr. Coolldge was at his newly pol­ lard B. Rogers today addressed a WAS NOT DEAD Ian Declares. ished desk prepared ^ do business letter to The Herald explaininig vine Gives Up Trip; Other -1^ both administrative and political. why the Republican town commit­ While there was administrative Washington, Sept. 12.— A sweeping tee, the Board of Selectmen and Mrs. Fawcett In France, Flight's. business aplenty to occupy his at­ Congressional ihquiiry Into federal several other town officials oppose prohibition enforcement Was de* tention, It was apparent the first the present incumbent for renom­ Says She Communicated manded today by Rep. John J. Boy' ination. Mr. Rogers’ letter fol­ part of the week also will Include Tokyo, Sept. 12.— Delayed at Ian (D) of New York. lows: no small amount of politics. Omura Plying Fields about 600 Basing his demand on charges ol u With Explorer and Her Some Politics Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Editor, The Herald: miles from here, by fog, the Pride Seymour Lowman, that the dry ma« , ■i-ja A friend said to me today, Wil According to tentative audience of Detroit, will resume Its round- lard, how Is it that the Republican chine is torn with graft, Boylaa Son lo s t ’ In Brazil. bookings, such Republican leaders the-world flight early Tuesday, ac­ proposed to throw the Congressional town commitee, the board of se­ as Charles Evans Hughes, former cording to advices received here to­ searchlight on every phase of em lectmen and many other town offi­ secretary of state; C. Bascom forcement from 1919 to the present cials are taking such an active in­ Slemp, former secretary to the day. TJie Navy will send a plane terest in the assessorship fight this Beaulieu Sur Mere, France, Sept. to Omura to escort the American time. President and a power among the “ If, after seven years of enforce^ year?” 12.__Mrs. P. H. Fawcett, wife of Republican delegates in the south plane here. ment by two administrations re< I had hoped that John Jensen or the noted British explorer, Col. P. and Senator Charles Curtis, of Japanese authorities have Inves­ garded as favorable to the dry laws, one of his supporters, would ac­ tigated the charges that William H. Fawcett, who has been missing Kansas, fioor leader of the Upper the prohibition machine reeks with cept my invitation to discuss the House, are scheduled to see the Brock and Edward F. Schlee, pilots bribery and corruption, as Lowman assessorship in public that the in Brazil since 1925, expressed no President either today or tomor­ of the Pride of Detroit, flew over a charges, I think the people are en­ voters, especially the smaller tax­ surprise when informed today of re­ row. fortified zone during their flight titled to know the facts,” Boylan payers, might hear first-hand all ports that her husband had been Hughes— Republican nominee for from Shanghai. Following the In­ said. the facts. Mr. Jensen knows, as vestigation, the chief of aviation bu­ 'm seen ali e on a “ Paradise Farm” the presidency In 1916— has Just Public Should Know. do his supporters, that there would returned from Europe to find him­ reau declared the aviators had not Congress and the public have 8 have been no attempt at brow­ near Diamatina, Brazil, by a Brazi­ self being prominently mentioned violated military regulations- right to know how the executive _ beating,” the excuse they use to lian engineer. -o-o»n n. thft S S Leviathan steamed proudly out as the next year’s choice, largely arm of the government is carrying keep their side of the controversy on the ground he has a chance to OTHER FLIGHTS out all the laws.” away from the public. . Mrs. Fawcett, who lives at her villa “ Spirita,” near here, said that beat out governor A1 Smith, of New Tlse round the world plane Pride With both Wets and Drys thoP( Furthermore, it w'ould unques­ York, who Is being groomed for the of Detroit was compelled by high oughly aroused by Lowman’s sensa^ tionably be much more satisfac­ during the past year she had re­ ceived frequent mental telepathic Democratic nomination. He has said winds and fpg to return to the Omu­ tional Indictment of prohibition en­ tory to have all of the officials In­ on her funnel tops. ______— ------once he is too old, hut he was not ra, Japan, airdrome after an unsuc­ forcement, It appeared that Boylaq volved appear before the voters in messages from her husband, advis­ ing her that he was well, and that 80 positive on the return from cessful effort to fly to Toklo. would have strong support for hlg person and explain their positions. Investigation. Months ago, I complained to the she would hear furtli from him. abroad last week. Charles A. Levine, owner of the THREE REPUBLICAN Slemp Returns to Fold trans-Atlantic plane Columbia, de­ A distinguished group of officials board of selectmen and to Town “ I am certain there Is truth in the Steals Airplane Ride and ex-prohlbltlon executives would Manager George H. Waddell as to report that my husband has been Slemp generally has been credit­ finitely abandoned his plan to at ed with lining up the greater num­ tempt a non-stop westward flight be summoned under Boylan’s plan. the unfair (unfair to the small seen alive near Diamatina,” Mrs. They would Include: taxpayer who is working hard to Fawcett said. “ He has probably PRIMARY CONTESTS ber of southern delegates for Cool- from, Croydon, Eng., to New York. idge In 1924. He broke with .the' He may fly to India, however. Secretary Mellon and Under-Seen pay for his home) method in been living with some tribe who use retary Ogden L. Mills, to describe which the Linder system was being mental telepathy, as both my hus­ Clinging To Its Tail President Immediately, following Rene Ponck, French ace, has vir­ the last convention, but since then how prohibition policies are - applied. band and my son Jack are intensely tually abandoned his plan to fly has shown some Indications of re­ framed; Lowman and his' co.usin Valuations, yes, high valuations, Interested in the subject of thought across the Atlantic from New York and predecessor General Lincoln C. were being placed upon homes and transmission. "How did you get here so Registered Voters to Pick turning to the fold. to Paris and has entered the Ameri­ Hadley Airport, New Brunswick, Senator Curtis Is expected to take Andrews; Roy C. Haynes, ex-prohi­ building lots. Complaints came Mental Messages. quick?” demanded De Arce. can trans-continental Air Derby bition commissioner, who was let to me from all over town. Yet, N. J., Sept. 12.— Vincent Taylor, “ I came on the tall of your up the question of an early assem- from New York to Spokane, begin­ “ During the past year my hus­ j^oed Par^ ,bly ot-'^He-^MAtei lor -the purposp out by the administration; Major when I investigated the manner In band has communicated with tele- aged 17, of Hackensack, N. J., was plane,” -eplled Taylor. ning wpt. 19'. ■ Walton Greene, former chief inves­ dlspos(lhg of the' Smlth-Vare elec­ which Mr. Jensen was arriving at jpath exjjertH In Saa Francisco, New “ safe and sound” today after one De Arce said he noticed, the plane Bad Weather. tigator; A. Bruce Blelaski, a New tion contestp In .time to assure no valuations upon the stock of some Zealand and London, all of whom of the most sensational journeys seenied to be heavier in the rear Here Tomorrow. - ^ None of 4he French fliers who are York Investigator Intimately con­ of the leading merchants I pro­ than in front, but he paid no at Impediment to the'serious problem awaiting trans-ocean flying weather nected with under cover operation* delivered his messagep to me. Last ever attempted. Young Taylor was tested to the board of selectm^. July I received four separate mes­ tentlon to it. The aviator made a of Mississippi flood relief. were able to hop off at Le Bourget against smugglers; Joseph C. Wad­ I cite one specific instance. The whisked aloft by a six-passenger big fuss over Taylor and Insisted "Whatever the politicians who for New York. dell, ex-alcohol and beer supervisor, sages, each saying I would hear Manchester’s Republicans and have remained close to Washington town officials investigated. They from him either late in August or Fokker plane while clutching the that he bunk with them here at the With Miss Ruth Elder, of Detroit, modlficationist; and Mable Walker found that this merchant’s list, Democrats go to their primaries during the suminer may think, it on her way to this city for a trans- Wlllebrandt, assistant attorney gen­ early In S.HJtember of this year.” machine’s tall at Teterhoro Airport. airport last night. Is regarded as likely they wUl come which had been prepared by him­ “ I have never been worried about The lad said he did not mind the tomorrow to nominate their re­ Atlantic flight, two more women eral in charge of dry prosecutions. self and which was reduced as low Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., late yes­ away from ■ their first White/ House the welfare of my husband and terday. Fearing to jump, Taylor wild ride although he was scared spective slates of offices for the are planning to hop off for Europe Story Half Told. as it could honestly be reduced, at first. He was chilled through and. visit convinced that Mr. Coolldge In a Sikorsky plane. They are Miss If Congress goes into an Investi­ had been granted an additional son,” Mrs. Fawcett continued. “ I climbed to the tall of the airplane town election which will be held meant ,lt when he did not choose to believe that If one keeps his faith Once saw a shooting star which he on Monday, October 3. The Re­ ------■ - - i Mo Prances W. Grayson, of Brooklyn, gation of prohlbidon, Boylan feels twenty per cent reduction by Mr. while the navigator— L. Ponton De that unbelievable conditions of and courage it not only helps one’s Arce, an air mail pilot— turned on feafed was a sign of bad luck for publicans face three contests to­ he a rtf Mrs. Aage Ancker, of Aiken, S. Jensen, who had told his col­ has refused on » C. Their plane Is now being tested graft and corruption will be uncov­ leagues on the bdard of assessors self, but also the persons about all the juice and roared upward to him. morrow and the Democrats slons to amplify *tak- ^ the Sikorsky Works on Lond Is- ered. He feels that Lowman that he would handle the stores whom one Is thinking. For the past an altitude of 3,000 feet. This morning Taylor was to fly The polls open at' 10 o’clock in the morning and close at 9 o clock in the benefit of newspapermen, tak land. , . The flight i_is v-nv,backed by Wheel­ “ hasn’t told half the story.” along Main street. The merchant two and a half years my husband When the plane landed here after to Teterhoro with De Arce, but ing the position that it spoke for this time as a legitimate. Invited the evening, daylight savi^ ing, W. "Va,, business men. The “ In order to throw more light on in question frankly told me he did and I have been separated physical­ 35 miles in 30 minutes and De Arce itsdlf, and most certainly should the question I shall demand a Con­ not want the additional twenty per ly, but never mentally. I have al­ climbed from the cockpit, he was passenger. In the cockpit. Later De The polling place “ ®^ not be misinterpreted. He Is plane,* a sister ship of Paul Red- Municipal building at fern’s, probably will be named after gressional Investigation of Low- cent reduction because he was not ways known that my husband was startled to see Young Taylor, whom Arce was to hop off for Boston in through on March 4, 1929, accord­ mai\’s charges as soon as Congress entitled to it. The officials who safe, and that Is why I was always a mail plane— with no one riding Only" those voters registered with Wheeling. he had' left half an hour before at their parties may vote in prlmar- ing to the best Information assem­ convenes, Boylan said. investigated found my allegations opposed to sending a relief expedU Teterhoro. on his tail. bled this summer around the tem­ "In my belief, his prediction that to be true. Samuel Nelson, jr., tion to find him.” Igs. porary YVhIte House, let whatever it will take fifty years to enforce then a member of the board of as­ The Candidates Disappeared In 1025. ’ There are, eight candidates for political development happen that MILL MOTOR CAUSES prohibition is conservative. sessors, was asked by the investi­ Colonel Fawcett and his son “ But If an optimistic dry can sea gating town officials to correct Republican -nomlnationB as Select­ may. disappeared while on an exploring SUSPECT IS SHOWN VETERANS WATCH men, Only seven can" be named. no brighter prospects for prohibi­ this list and with the prompt ap­ expedition in Brazil In 1925. Since tion than half,a century of waiting, proval of the merchant he added then all efforts to learn of their » M Y 1 N G ’ , BELIEF it is about time we put hn end to the twenty per cent which had whereabouts or fates have been un­ FOR LOST PLANE PLANNING AIR SERVICE the farce. been deducted by Mr. Jensen, as MOTHER’ S GRAVE ‘Though the 'Volstead Act the officials and I saw it, only for availing. bert T. Jackson, Qeorge^E Keith, the attempted upbuilding of polit­ According to information here, William W. Robertson, Thomas J. FROM CANADA TO U. S. should be repealed, wB ought, at the explorer and his son were seen Rogers, Robert J. Smith and Wells Vibrations Stop When Diesel least to have a law that can be en­ ical fences. A. . Strlcklapd. John H. Hyde, forced without corruption and I have even discussed this case last November by Roger Courtevllle, a Brazfliau engineer who was mak­ Harry Hill Taken to Base­ Ex-Doughboys Crowd Rails Thomas J. Rogers, Robert J. weakening the gbvermfient, or de­ with Governor John H. Trumbull, smith and Wells A. Strickland ai^e Major a'Ryan, of Colonial. Co^ stroying public confidence in our who promptly replied: “ I should ing an automobile tou ■ through the Engine at Rogers Paper Brazilian jungles. Courtevllle has serving-on. the present Board of Looking.Over Fields Around officials. think your Manchester voters ment of His H o m e ^ o n - To See If They Can Find selectmen. These fopr “ If things are as bad as Lowman would see to it that such an offi­ just completed the tour, which Montreal. lasted a full year. He reported that bert T. Jackson, Gebrge E. Kolth MillHalts. gays— and Secretary Mellon has not cial is retired.” and William W. Robertson have Montreal, Que.,, Sept. 12.— Ma­ contradicted or denied his subor­ If any voter doubts these facts while crossing the' state of Matto Traces of Wreck. Grosso, almost In the geographical tinues to Deny Guilt. been endorsed for the offices by jor General John F. O’Ryan, of dinate’s assertions— we need an in­ let him ask the members of the the Republican town committee of vestigation not only of prohibition center of Brazil, he came across the New York, president of the. Colo­ What Is considered the solution board of selectmen or Town Man­ which^ Judge. TuimamWilliam S. Hyde is nial Air Tranriporf Company, was but of the fitness of the men trying Fawcetts, father and son, living on of Manchester’s "shimmying house” ager Waddell. . Aboard the S, S. Leviathan, Sept. chairman, . . . +t,„ tio- here today with plans to form a to enforce It.” Every effort is being mad.e to a farm with another white man, a Streator, 111.. Sept. 12.— Harry The second contest in the Ke mystery* developed yesterday when short distance from the town of Hill stood beside the shallow grave 12.— While former doughboys en Ca.iiadiaxi company for inauguratlpn kee; the tax rate down. Obviously, publican primary is for the wree- of a commercial air service- between the vibrations In the Vviillermet with our high valuations, it is as Diamantina. • in which the slain body of his route to the American Legion con­ year term on the Board of Courtevllle said that Fawcett who Montreal, New York and other home at 160 Spring street ceased high as it should go. On the other mother had been found, In the base­ vention in Paris lined the rails In Lrs. The candidates are John DISPLAYS HIS MONEY. had been employed by the Brazilian American eastern points. almbst simultaneously with the hand, I am wondering just how silence, the Leviathan maintained a Jensen and Samuel Nelson . Jr., “ We consider Montreal’s aerial government to search for a mythical ment of the Hill home here today both of whom have served the those home-owners and smaller sharp lookout today for a possible position strategically excellent and stopping of .the giant Diesel motor taxpayers feel about their own Lost City” of fabulous wealth, had and denied knowing anything of her town as assessors. Mr. Nelson has located In the Charter Oak street IS STABBED 0N‘ R0AD discovered the region where his murder. trace of the missing monoplane. the backing of the present Bo^d bound to produce heavy traffic due lists upon which I venture the to the large movement of merchan­ branch of Rogers Paper Manufac-*' comment they were not voluntarily farm is now located, which Courte­ Only candle light flickered in the Old Glory, as the ship ploughed of Selectmen, the Republican town turing Company which lies about a basement^ as authorities, surround­ dise and passenger transportation offered a twenty per cent reduc­ vllle described as a veritable para­ through the stretch of this Atlantic JSmmittee aid practically every half- a mile away. BanksviUe, N. Y., Man Dying ed and questioned young Hill, town official. He Is a co^P®^®^ between Montreal and American tion. dise. Unable to find the mythical graveyard where the three flyers According to Mrs. Prank 'Vuller- In ^Greenwich Hospital— Po­ city, Fawcett returned to his Uto­ whom they had rushed by automo­ clerk and has had » points;” said O’Ryari. Had Mr. Jensen functioned as are supposed to have perished. After looking over airport facili­ met and others who were at the lice Hold Suspect- he should have, it would be abso­ pia and became a farmer. bile 200 miles across country from Idnce as an assessor. The Board of house yesterday morning, the vibra­ La Crosse, Wfs., in order to elude Even though . hope has been Selectmen have attributed ties here. General O'Ryan plans to lutely impossible today to have the abandoned that Pilots Llbyd W. proceed to Ottawa to discuss air­ tions suddenly stopped at 8 o’clock. Greenwich, Sept. 12.— Michael Republican town committee, head- habeas corpus proceedings said to harmony among the assessors th Upon Investigation, It was learned have been planned In Chicago. Bertaud and James D. Hill and year due to Mr. Jensen s desire to mail matters with Dominion au­ Proprich, foreman on the estate of rd by Judge William S. Hyde, the their passenger, Phillip .Payne, will that the big motor which stops only L. W. Dommerlch, Banksvllle, N. board of selectmen, headed by Shown Evidence. have the salaries increased. thorities. FIND THE WRECKAGE The youth accused of matricide be found alive, the passengers, Other Contest on Sunday except for a breakdown, Y., is in critical condition in Green­ Robert V. Treat and scores of oth­ aboard the Leviathan believed was shut down at the same time. wich hospital as a rebnlt of stab ers versed in town affairs line up was shown several articles as he The third contest Is for .the of- stood by the basement grave; the there was a possibility that some High Masonic Official Charles Ray, president of the com­ wounds, while Martin Blakey, a In opposition to him. OF FISHING SCHOONER pany, admitted this fact hut Banksvllle resident, is being held Why not ask Mr. Jensen to ex­ clay-spattered slices, said to be the trace of the p.lane might ho found. (Continued on Page 3) same as those Hill wears; a shovel Enters Zone thought too much fuss was being without ball at White Plains, N. plain why all of these men are made about what ■ he termed a opposed to him? Why not have which had been used in turning the Early this morning the ship en­ Dies In Y., to await the outcome of Prop- earth; and a handkerchief found tered the zone, 500 to 600 miles off “ picayune matter.” The big motor rich's Injuries. _ Mr. Jensen explain why Judge Sailed Two Months Ago With Italian Vice-Consul is-said to have been started again Raymond A. Jornson and Judge shortly after the murder and turned Newfoundland, where Old Glory Is Greenwich police were notified, Crew of 20 and Not Heard over to the state’s attorney. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 12.— Prepa­ at about the same timp the vibra­ Thomas Ferguson refused to even believed to have gone down. The rations were'being made today for during the night, that a wounded Of Since. Sleepless and tired from the long weather was clear arid the sen At Paris, Killed tions were noticed agaln. iffari was lying In a road in Banks- sign his .proposal papers although the funeral of the late Cyrus LucUn Continaes Today. . many have said that signing these automobile ride, Young Hill vouch­ smooth in spite of strong head­ vUle, Just over the Greenwich line, safed no Information. In tones of Barber, former grand commander today the bed and furniture Is but a matter of form. ♦Lunenberg, N. S., Sept. 12.— winds. It' was thought, however, Paris, Sept. 12.— Count Carlo of the Grand Commandery, of the aid Officer Herbert Bryson -"was Wreckage believed to be that of the vexation he repeated that he “ had that the ship’s course was sllshtly were “ shimmying” in grand style sent' out to investlgaw. Bryson John Jensen knows that I have nothing to say.” His anger mount­ Nardinl, Italian vice-consul here, Knights Templar. Services will again. The vibrations wore also fishing schooner Clayton Walters, north of the route followed by Hill be held tomorrow. .- found Proprich and sent for an am­ no personal feeling against him which sailed from hero for .the ing, he turned upon the prosecutor, was fatally wound d to4ay by an noticeable on the first floor In addi­ whatever. I have, however, a cit­ who was at the “ stick” of Old unidentified assailant, J® Barber died yesterday. He Was bulance. Then Bryson went to a Grand Banks nearly two months sheriff and a dozen armed deputies, tion-to the two bedrooms upstairs. Banksvllle store and found Blakey. izen’s right to an interest in how Glory. be an Italian. Count Carlo ; Bryson, refused to act In the c&sdi^ condition the voters would have a foundered in the terrific gale which tpwn. claimed many lives off the Grand without leaving as much as a Balance Sent. 9: tBSi792M862.58. 9 sinale fineer print. (Continued on Paoe 8A (Contlnned on Pane 21 Banka two weeka aso. Mrs. Margaret MacIntyre of DAUGHTER OP ILLINOIS WINS CROWN OP “MISS AMERICA’! Bigelow Hart com ..91 93 hL\YBE IF IT WAS STSAK Prospect Park, West, Brooklyn, N. Bristol B ra ss...... 8 11 IT WOULD BE DIFFERENT ABOUTTOWN Y., Is visiting at the kopie of Mr. Collins Co ...... 103 liO and Mrs. Reid MacIntyre of Laurel Local Stocks Colt Firearm s...... i28% 29^ Manchester people are honr ■i Tbb'Manchester Garden club Vrlll street, Eagle Lock ...... 85 95* edt. And . by the same token open' their autumn flower show to­ Fafnir Bearing...... 105 110 they are absent-minded. This morrow at 3 p. m. at the Manches­ Mr, and Mrs. Reid MacIntyre Hart & C ooley...... 200 225 (Fimiiabed by Pntnam ft Co.) conclusion, is arrived at by the ter Community clubhouse. have returned to their home on Inter Silver com , . . .168 173 Laurel street after visiting in ‘ Bid Aslced presence of several bundles of Int Silver p f d ...... 118 122 out-of-town newspapers and W. C. T. U. members are remind­ Newark, N. J.. Highland Mills, *and ; Bank Stocks Landy, Frary & Clark 84 87 ed of the annual meeting to be held Brooklyn, N. Y., also attending the City Bank & T r ------700 — Mann & Bow A ...... 17 \ 20 magazines which are seen lying on the sidewalks at*varlous cor­ at the South Methodist church to­ International Polo game at Mea- Capital Natl Bank .. .270 — do B ...... 8 \ 11 morrow afternoon at 2:30, dowbrook, L. I. , Conn River ...... 300 •— New Brit Ma pfd A. .103 — ners along Main street daily. Some of the owners of these ' First Bond and Mort .. 54 58 do c o m ...... 19 21 Miss Agatha Wright of Pearl *A daughter was born this morn­ First Nat (H ft d )------300 310 Niles Be Pond new .. 17 , 20 packages fall to call for them, but they can rest assured that "street and Miss Florence Madden of ing to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Glenney Hart Natl Bk & Tr. .460 480 J R Mont p f d ...... 50 — of 443 Center street. The baby they will be in the same spot Laurel street left Saturday for a Hfd-Conn Tr C o ------700 730 North & J u d d ...... 26 28 two weeks’ vacation at various was born at the Memorial hospi­ Land Mtg & Title . . . 58 — Pratt, Whitney pfd .. 82 88 when they do so. For some of them have lain on corners for places in New Jersey and New tal. Morris Plan Bank . . . .140 Smyth Mfg C o ...... 360 '— York. ^ Park St T r ...... 510 — Peck, Stowe & Wll .. 19 21 days at a time and nobody The Ladles’ Auxiliary of the A. Phoenix St B T r ----- 410 — Russell Mfg C o ...... 47 55 makes off with them. Manchester Grange will furnish O, H. will have its regular meeting K Riverside T ru st...... 450 — Scovllle Mfg Co new. 56 58 One was noticed last night at in the St. James’s parish hall this the |ermlnus in the south end. a portion of the program at the K Bonds Stanley Works com . 6 1 63 meeting of Wapping Grange tomor­ evening. The delegates who attend­ Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 — Stanley Works pfd .. 27 28 It had lain there all day and ed the county convention in Hart­ would have been easy pickings row evening. East Hartford, and East Conn Power ...1 0 0 102 Standard S crew ...... 98 101 Ellington Granges will also take ford yesterday were Mrs. Angellne for anybody who wanted it. No­ Conn L P 4%s ...... 98% 101 Torrington...... 76 78 part. Fogarty, Mrs. Julia Sheridan, Miss Hart E L 7 s ...... 370 380 Underwood...... 57 59 body seemed to want it. It was Clara Gallagher, Miss Abble Pogar Conn L P 5%s ....108% 110 U S Envelope pf . . . .114 118 still there this morning. Miss Grace B. West of The Her- ty. Miss Mary Woods, Mrs. Alice Brld Hyd 5 s ...... 103 105 Union Mfg C o ...... 26 —- These bundles are dropped off cld business office force is away on McVeigh. Mrs; Fogarty will give a Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — 25 South Manchester trolley cars Insnrance Stocks ,$>------—------a tour of the White Mountains, report of the proceedings at the Aetna Fire ----- . . . .655 665 meeting this evening. Aetna Cas & Sure . .1025 1050 The Buckland Parent-Teacher Aetna L i f e ...... 770 780 Gen Mtrs ;...251% 249%' 249% association will hold a social at the «j Conn G e n ...... 1750 1780 Mack T r k ----- 104% 102 school hall this evening and Infor­ MISTREHA’S FRIENDS 'Automobile...... 335 345 N. Y. Stocks MoPacCom.. 55% 54% 55% mal reception to the new teachers. Hart F ir e ...... 655 665 N Y C e n ...... 162 160% 162 * A watermelon whist in charge of NYNH&H. 51% 50% 51 GIVE HIM SEND-OFF ■ Hart Steam Boil .... 790 810 Allied Chem ..164% 162% 163 the ways and means committee, Lincoln Nat Life .... 93 — Nor Pac...... 96 95% 96 with ifour prizes for the winners Am C a n ...... 64% 63 ' 64% PennRR .... 67% 66% 67 National Fire ...... 855 870 Am Car Fdy. 104% 104% 104% will follow. Phoenix ...... 740 750 Pullman New . 78% 77% 78% Am Loco ...... 110% 110% 110% Radio ...... 64% 63% 64% Local Boy Entering Notre Travelers ...... 1440 1460 Am Smelt ....179% 178% 178% Mrs. Paul Carter and daughter, ilossia ...... 118 120 Rock Island ..109% 108% 100% Barbara, and Mrs. Caroline Lewis Dame This Week Guest at 1/ Am Stl Fdy .. 54% 54% 54% Sears R(rt>k .. 78% 74% 75% Public Utility Stocks Am Sugar . . . . 92% 92% 92% of Parker street have returned Farewell Party. Conn L P 8% ...... 120 123 So P a c ...... 121% 121 121 from a few days’ stay at Laurel Am Tel & Tel. 172% 171% 172% So R a il...... 135% 134% 134% Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 Am Woolen .. 25% 25% 25% beach, Milford. Friends of James Mlstretta of S 0 of N J ___ 39% 39% 39% School street who is entering Notre Green Wat & Gas 99% 191 Anaconda .... 46% 46% 46% ...... 63% 62% 63% Hart El L ig h t...... 383 388 Stdbkr The Pythian Social club is mak­ Dame University this week, gave Atchison ...... 194% 193 194% Tob Prod .... 99% 99% 99% Hart Gas c o m ...... 82 88 Bald Loco ....261% 261 261 ing plans to run a series of public him a send-off at the Donnelly cot­ Un P a c ...... 192 190 192 whists, the flrst one of which will tage on Coventry lake on Saturday Hart Gas p f d ...... 54 — Balt &-Ohio ..121% 120% 121% United Fruit ..150 148% 148% . Hart Gas r t s ...... 9 V i Beth S t l ...... 65% 63% 64 be held Thursday evening at 8 evening. Mr. Mlstretta was present­ i \ s O N E Tel C o ----- 168 172 U S Rubber .. 54% 53% 53% o’clock in their clubrooms in the ed with a gold piece. The trip to the C M & Stp . . . 18 18 18 U S Steel ....157 155% 156% Conn El Ser p f d ----- 78 80 CM&Stppfd. 33% 34% 34% Balch & Brown building. A total lake was made by automobile and Westghse .... 87*% 87 87 of six prizes will be given the win­ there were about 25 in the party. Manufacturing Stocks Cons G a s...... 117% 117% 117% Willys-Ovld ... 17% 17% 17% Corn Prod *.... 57% 56% 57% ners and refreshments served. The A supper was served, American H a rd ...... 78 80 Ches & Ohio ..197% 195% 195% committee for this first social is Mr. Mlstretta is a graduate of the American Silver .... 26 -9 Dodge Bros. .. 18% 17% 17% Del & Hud .. .207% 207% 207% Du P o n t...... 316% 314 315% Herbert A. Alley and Horace Peck- High school here and was one of Here she is— Miss America, 1927, otherwise Lois Delander, of Joliet. 111.! At the right you see “ Father Acme Wire ...... — 1^ Mrld O il...... 37 36% 36% the prominent members of the foot­ Neptune’’ crowning her queen’ of the annual Atlantic City beauty pageant in which she worethe banner of ' Billings Spencer com. — 3x E r ie ...... 62 60% 61% ham. Gen Elec ____141% 139% 140% ball team, captaining it in his se­ “ Miss Illinois.’’ Lois, pictured with her proud mother below, is 16, a high school girl and has blue eyes Billings Spencer pfd . — 6 ROGERS TELLS WHY The Manchester Mothers’ club nior year. He spent a year at WH* and light, unbobbed hair. ______will have its first fall get-together listen academy, performing credit­ REFUSES HUGHES OFFER. at the Hale Tea Room, Glaston­ ably on the football field while Congregational church claimed a stronger foundation for his church. STORE CLERK’S AUTO Asbury Park, N. J., Sept. 12.— JENSEN IS OPPOSED bury, Friday evening, September there. He will go out for the Fresh­ Benjamin N, Cardoza, chief Justice 16. The general chairmen in man varsity football and basket­ He declared the foundation of the Wethersfield church is onions. of the New York State Court of. charge of arrangements are Mrs. ball teams at Notre Dame. LOST “ DOLLAR DAY” Appeals, today at his summer home (Continued from Page 1) Jack Miller and Miss Bertha Good­ at Allenhurst, confirmed the report ■ / rich. The program committee in­ that he had refused Charles Evans perfect right to criticize me. And cludes the following: Mrs. John MORE JOBS IN STATE ALTON G, TROTTER WEDS Hector. Macdonald. Misses Hughes’ offer to nit in the perma­ I submit that Mr. Jensen’s best Pickles, Mrs. Sidney Wheaton, Mrs. Coupe After Working Late nent Court of Justice of the Hague 4 1 ffriend cannot criticize the at­ A. N. Potter, Mrs. Robert Dewey ST. PETERSBURG GIRL Tribunal. tempt I have made to get the facts and Mrs. William Dillon. AS SUMMER WANES At Glenney’s Sale. He said he did not feel he could before the voters. Had Mr. Jen­ I aacept' the offer to join the tribunal sen accepted my invitation to dis­ Miss Muriel Treai and Miss A Ford coupe owned by Mathew and at the same time keep up his Hartford, Sept. 12.— Chances for cuss his assessorship work, I Louise Phelps, graduates of the Former Manchester Man Mar­ Macdonald of Center street was duties for the State of New York. employment seemed to be inreas- stolen from its parking place on would have Invited many other of­ 1927 class in the local high school ried Sept. 5 to Miss Mar­ ficials to the meeting and would will enter Elmira college. ing during August, according to the Birch street a few feet from Main m - — have questioned them as to their monthly report of his five free state garet Kelsey. street between 7 and 10 o’cFock S opinions of Mr. Jensen’s work. Manchester Camp Royal Neigh­ employment bureaus issued here to­ Saturday night. The car had been PIANO INSTRUCTION ” The advocates of a small tax bors will follow a brief business day by Harry E. Mackenzie, state Relatives and friends in town driven by Hector Macdonald who is bill can do no better on Tuesday meeting in Tinker hall this evening labor commissioner. Out of 3,731 have received announcements of employol in Glenney’s clothing FRED WERNER than vote for George A. Johnson by a public setback party. persons seeking work through the the marriage of Alton G. Trotter, store. The latter parked the car on tureaus, 2,380 found it. This to­ \ and Samuel Nelson, jr., for the of­ son of Mr. and Mrs. James Trotter, Birch street and went to work about 128 West Street fice of assessor. Such a vote will The women, of Mooseheai't Leg­ tal was 63.7 per cent, of those ap­ formerly of this place but now of 7 o’clock. When he came out of the \ Phone 321. /f r correct a oondltion which needs ion will resume their falf schedule plying as compared with 58.1 per St. Petersburg, and Miss Margaret store the car was gone. correction. begininng with tho regular meeting cent, in the month of July. The Kelsey, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. With this presentation I am per­ tomorrow evening in Tinker hall. month of August saw 1,204 men E. N. Kelsey of St. Petersburg. fectly satisfied to leave the decis­ get jobs out of 2,059 men applying, The ceremony took place at the ion with the voters of Manchester. and 1,176 women out of 1,672 ap­ home of the bride’s parents on Sep­ And no one can claim that I have The Daughters of Liberty, L. O. L., No. 125. will meet -in Orange plying. tember 5 and Mr. and Mrs, Trotter concealed the facts until after the Hartford office has 619 male and are on their way North to spend a ];riinaries at which the . voters hall this evening at 8 o’clock. Plans for the winter activities will 225 female applicants, a total of portion of their honeymoon with S must either approve or disapprove 844, and found jobs'for 435 males Mr. and Mrs. James Trotter, par­ HELGE E. PEARSON of Mr. Jensen’s work as an asses­ be made at this meeting and a and 160 females, a total of 595. large attendance of the members is ents of the brfdegroom, who are sor. New Haven had 454 male and summering at Pleasant View, R. I. ORGANIST AND TEACHER Honestly submitted, i hoped for. 338 female applicants, a total of Willard B. Rgoers. They will be at home to their Courses in The September meeting of the 792, and gave work to 297 males friends at 996 Lakevlew Avenue, and 285 females, a total of 582. St. Petersburg, after December 1. Manchester Girl Scout Council will Bridgeport handled applications be held tomorrow at 3 o’clock at The bridegroom after graduating PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY from 327 men and 454 women, a at the local High school took a DOLLAR DAY A the camp on the Zimmer farm, total of 781, furnished places for Season 1927-28 Hlllstown. post-graduate course at the Hart­ 196 men and 285 women, a total of ford High and later attended For information regarding appointments and terms, you are 481. Trinity College, Hartford, for two GREAT SUCCESS Mr, and Mrs. Timothy C. Shee­ Waterbary took applications cordially Invited to call at. the studlh. han, teachers of the violin, an­ years. For several years he has tro.Ti 274 men and 524 women, a been engaged in real estate busi­ 1009 Main Street - Room 6 Post Office Building nounced today that they have re­ total of 798 and gave v/ork to 174 sumed teaching after a lapse of sev­ ness in Florida. South Manchesternchi Merchants men and 412 women, a total of South Manchester. Conn. Telephone 1925-5 eral weeks. Report We Well Filled Stores 586. Turkington of Winter Norwich had applications from and Heavy Sales. Winston 385 men and 131 women, a total of ARMY AND NAVY CLUB I NEW FALL SUITS street, Joseph Lutz of Trotter 516, and furnished jobs to 102 men i Dollar Day has become an Insti­ street and Sherwood Warnock of and 34 women, a total of 136. | OUTING NEXT WEEK HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE BEING tution In Manchester; an event to Main street are spending their va­ I be waited for by the thrifty house- cations in Erlnsville, Ont. I UNPACKED. _ keeper, who often succeeds In mak- S ing her dollars do double duty on The entertainment committee of BUCKINGHAM About thirty or forty members of i You’ll enjoy the ease afforded by these loose, free- “ that day. Manchester Lodge of Moose, No. the Army and Navy club are ex­ TO­ TO- = hanging jackets. They follow Fall’s trend in woolens, = Saturday lived up to Dollar Day’s 1477. will meet tonight at 8 o’clock The chi rch was well supplied pected to go on the annual outing i in that the fabrics are brisk as an Autumnal breeze and | reputation for value giving. Many with Dictator Walter Smith at the with flowers about the pulpit in ob­ of the organization next Sunday. S combine the colorful shadings of the time of year in their ^ o f the merchants had- been" plan­ Edgewood House. servance of "Old Folks Day yes­ The outing will be held at Harry ning for weeks to give their cus­ terday. There were 70 present to McCormick’s cottage at Coventry NIGHT INIGHT S hues. 5 tomers S' foast of bargains, which Miss Martha Kasulki of Center hear the pastor, J. G. Appleton and Lake this year. Last fall, it was held were announced In Friday’s Her­ street is on an automobile tour the special music by the-choir. The at the Community Camp At the lake. ald. Opening hour Saturday morn­ through Canada. She is spending oldest lady present w.--. Mrs. Mary The outing committee consists of I FALL HATS and CAPS | ing saw crowds of people on tho some time in Erinsville, Ont., and Bralnard and she was presented Harry McCormick, Ed Qiilsh, Jack \ attended the exposition in Toronto. Your Last Chance Tonight 5 in all the new shades and styles. • S streets, eager to take advantage of with a large bouquet of flowers. McCollum and Francis McCaughey. the best offerings of the stores. There were six delegatesifrom the Those planning to go on the out­ Buying continued .brisk all the Voting machines for the pri­ church here who attended the 200th ing must procure tickets by Thurs­ To See * DERBY HAtS | forfenoon and started in heavy at maries tomorrow were set up in the anniversary of the Rocky Hill Con­ day night at the latest. Twenty- I mid-afternoon to continue through loT)by of the Municipal building to­ gregational Church Saturday after­ seven have already sl.gned for the i -Derby hats are becoming very popular again. We 5 to closing time. The merchants day. They are being put In shape noon and evening. They were Rev. outing. = have your size. S who had made the greatest prepa­ by Ralph Norton. and Mrs. Julius G. Appleton, C- G. A roast chicken and spaghetti rations for the day’s business Strickland, Mrs. S. W. Plank, Miss dinner v/ill be the feature and there naturally drew the most shoppers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl French of Bertice Plank, Miss Avis Plank. will be the usual bill of sports. i FALLNECKWEAR [ Hale’s store was naturally the Nappauee, Ontario, are visiting at There were delegates present mecca of hundreds of shoppers and the home of Mrs. Sarah Turklng- from Glastonbury, Newington, “ Chang" is on his way.— Adv. i New Fall furnishings call for new neckwear. ' We S It did the biggest business in its toq of 51 Winter street, on their Wethersfield, South Glastonbury. S have a wide range of styles in all the newest patterns. = history. The furniture stores report honeymoon. The church supper was enjoyed an excellent business as do the Miss Gladys Dickson of Hamlin and the after dinner speaking clothiers; in fact the Herald man limited to four minutes to each Second Mortgage could find nothing but expressions street and Miss Olive Finnegan of 100 Bissell street will visit in New speaker was full of witticisms. of satisfaction with Saturday’s A member of the Rocky Hill Money , business from the Main street mer­ York this week. I George H. Williams j church called attention to the very Now On Hand chants this morning. It goes with­ substantial beams overhead with = JOHNSON BLOCK, 711 MAIN ST. | out saying that the shoppers got Evald Matson of Glenwood street nenjn and Robert Boyce of Cedar street the mortices in view because of al­ = Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Until 7 :30 p. m. | their money’s worth— and more in terations raising the chuch floor Arthur A. Knofla I many instances. left Saturday afternoon for an auto trip to the Thousand Islands 1 1-2 feet. 873 Main St. DON’T MISS IT. EACH LAUGH BIGGER THAN A delegate from the Wethersfield Plione 782-2. 484823482348532348482348535323534853234853532348534853482301 “ Chang’’ will get you.— Adv. and Canada. THE LASTS THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON. SYNOPSIS BY BRAUOHEB SKETCHES BY RBSSBY THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (80) Air Pioneers l i ! Tomorrow and Wednesday T )NORMi

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[\ € l - i Beautiful Nonna Shearer as a modest violet. Her In 1909 Hubert Latham, an Englishiuan, forced his An amusing story is told of Herr Etrich, an Austrian .flyer who took phrt in some exhibitions in England be­ a gold-dlgging lady of the night. And N oi^de- machine up Into a fierce gate of wind. For a.feW min« In the following yearr clfe that goodness is the bnnk. You‘U be thrilled at utes it fluttered dangerously against the gusts, then Chavez, a Peruvian, was Glenn H. Curtiss, an fore the World War. He came to the aviation field near what happens then! The popular star in her flnwt roi«L turned and aped with the wind at 90 miles an hour. killed in flying oVer the American, was another London in a cab which he forgot to dismiss. After A film of gorgeous clothes and the drama that stalks Alps, making a bad land­ pioneer. He was the first waiting some time the cabman asked angrily about his while New York sleeps. The daring aviator turned again to face the wind and n- after ten minutes of battling alighted safely. He had ing after conquering the builder of a successful passenger. “Why, he’s in France,'* one of the flyers THRILLS! GAYETY! GORGEOUS CLOTHS. proved the plane a good weather craft. mighty range. hydro-airplane or flying told him. Etrich had flown to Calais. Sy NCA. ThitMfh Spttltl r«m>l»tlBn cf th*' Publlth»r« of Tho-Book of Xnowltrffo. Copyright, 1M9.26. 9a boat. Skotchw ond Synoptti, C^yright, 19Z7, Tho Crolltr Socloty .

r ■iJ pers passed. The first mortgage on NO COMPLAINT YET the place will be taken by one of fganAywiiiWAT POUCECODKI the local banks. ON SCHOOL TRANSPIHIT Maj^ed Tills Morning. When the police Rockville Miss Marjory Hemitway, daugh­ court opened this morning ttew Miss Mary Elisabeth Plummer, ter of Mr. and Mre. Albert Hemln- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were 11 enses before Judge John­ 6re«n Committee Has Nqt way of 98 SumffilL street and son. Prosecuting Attorney Hatha­ Plummer, of 79 High street, and Charles Findlay, son of Mrs. Mary; William O. Taylor, son of Mr. and way who has been away on ■vacation Been Notified That Children Mrs, Edward Taylor, of Hartford,, Findlay of 28 Bank strset were Are Not Being Carried. married Saturday afternoon at 4 waa on the job this CHANGE NECESSARY were married this morning at 8 - ■ There were three cases of driving o’clock at the rectory of St. Ber­ o’clock at the home of the brides while under the influence of liv'or No complaint has been made olQ^- nard's chur.ch. Kenneth Sullivan parents. The ceremony was per­ to dispose of and In addition there cially to the school committee Of, IN CITY COURTROOM of Stafford vras groomsman and formed by the Rev. Dr. George W. ,were eight cases of intoxication. the Manchester Green district to t^e. Miss Helen Plummer was brides­ Reynolds of West Hartford, former-' Walter J. Egan of Longmeadow, effect that some children are not] ly pastor of Center Congregational being transported to school on the- Your Home Should Come First maid. Mass., was arrested by Sergeant Car Turns Turtle church. The home was decorated Crockett Saturday evening. Egan bus which was recently engaged, it .May h k For Money to M d A Hudson touring-car owned by with yellow and white gladiolus and ,had an accident with another car was learned today. The meeting, William Tost of East street and purple lilacs. on Maple street and when the offi­ of the Parent-Teacher Improvement driven by his son, skidded op the The bridal party took their places cer was called to investigate he club, scheduled for tonight, is to Over Present Quarters; wet pavement on East Main street in the living room beside wedding found Egan was under the influence hear the complaint but what action, will be taken after the complaint .is: on Sunday morning and turned tur­ gates while the Lohengrin wedding of liquor. He pleaded guilty and a You Pay Less Here For Good Furniture tle. Mrs. Yost who was riding in march was played on the piano by heard is not yet known. &and List Lower. fine of $100 and costs was Imposed A member of the school commit­ the car and her son were badly the bride’s sister, Mrs. Harold Bel­ and a suspended ten day jail sen- shaken up. The windshield of the cher. The attendants were Miss tee said today that although he had Mary Hemingway, sister of the fGUCQ* heard talk of this matter, he had car was broken but the. car was George Sargent of Maple avenue. had no official notification of it. He (Special to The Hernid) able to proceed under its own pow­ bride as bridesmaid and George Rockville, Sept. 12.— In Incor­ Broad Brook, pleaded guilty to driv­ said that the complaint probably er. IFindlay, brother of the bridegroom,, ing while under the influence of porating the city court of Rock­ as best man. arises out of the fact that there are Notes liquor. He was arrested by Sargeant now more children on the route of ■Keith’s, and prices are always the lowest consistent with good merchandise. ville, provision Is made that the The Catholic Ladles of Columbu.^ The 1 ride who was given in mar­ town and city shall make provis­ Crockett at 3 o’clock Sunday morn­ the bus than were planned for when will hold a public whist in Forest­ riage by her father wore an old- ing. Officer Crockett testified he ion for a court room suitable to fashioned buoffant gown of white the transportation was arranged. the judge. Such is not the case ers’ Hall on Thursday evening at 8 was driving from Buckland when o’clock. This is the first in the se­ crepe satin. Her veil of tulle fell he overtook the Sargent car which today, but Judge John E. Fisk of from a cap of lace and orange blos­ the Rockville City Court takes in­ ries and the public is invited. Re­ was being driven in a zigzag SERIOUSLY ILL FROM freshments will be served. soms. Her bouquet was white bridal fashion. He stopped the car nad to consideration that the city has roses with shower of pink Sweet­ other needs for the money. The Miss Lucille Merrick of Cliff found the driver was drunk. Judge present police court room is any­ street will leave todfiy for Boston heart roses and lilies of the valley.' Johnson imposed a fine of $100 and PTOMAINE POISONING thing but a proper place for the where she will enter the Boston The bridesmaid’s f-ock was of costs and a jail sentence of 10 days. holding of men, especially after a University. yellow chiffon and yellow lace and He then suspended the jail sen- Charles Horvath Hurried to rain when'they come to the court Miss Dorothy Robinson, daugh­ she carried an arm bouquet of Per- Hospital Early This Morn- room ■ wet and drunk. It is pos­ ter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Rob­ net roses. Joseph E. Sexton of East Hart- ing.--Cause Unknown. sible to make some changes that inson of Davis avenue, will leave on The reception which followed the .ford pleaded guilty to. driving while ceremony was attended by more will save the money necessary in Wednesday for the Connecticut Col­ under the Influence of liquor. Ills Charles Horvath of 268 Oak building a new jail room, which lege for Women, in New London. than 50 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Find­ case was continued from September lay leaving later for a wedding trip, street was removed to the Memorial njust be fireproof, without much The Ladies of St. John’s Episco­ 9 to enable him to obtain counsel- hospital at 5 o’clock this morning cost to the city and the town of pal church will hold a food sale to Boston. They will make their This morning he pleaded guilty and seriously ill with ptomaine poison­ Vernon. next Wednesday afternoon at the home in Brookline where the bride­ The change is one that has the same fine and jail sentence was ing. It is not known yet what church. Tea will be served. groom is employed as an account­ imposed as in the case of the other caused his illness. He ate heart­ come to the court officials’ atten­ The Rockville Fish and Game ant. tion is the changing around of the two men. John Sweeney who was ily yesterday and later complained club will hold a regular meeting with Sragent at the time he was of a headache. He went to bed at present location of the police court this evening in Mechanics hall on room, which is also being used as arrested pleaded guilty to intoxica­ the usual hour but at midnight it Union street. MILL MOTOR CAUSES was necessary,, to call a doctor. the lockup with its steel cells and The Ancient Order of Hibernians, tion and paid a fine of $10 and bad odor, and using the city costs. Again at 5 o’clock this morning, the Division No. 1, will hold a regular physician was summoned. 3 Pc. Overstuffed Suite council chamber for the holding of meeting tonight. Officers for the en­ ‘SHIMMYING’, BELIEF Lawrence Kizevitch, known as police court sessions. "John Smith,” of Homestead Park Mr. Horvath was then semi-con­ suing year will be elected. Presi­ (Continued from page 1) scious and was removed to the hos­ In Jacquard Velour The city council chamber is in dent Roger J. Murphy will preside. section paid a fine of $10 and costs use only in the evening and the for intoxication. He was arrested by pital. According to the attending police court room only in the day Carl Hirth of New Haven has re­ story-and-a-half bungalow is lo­ physician^ it is unusual for pto­ turned to the New Haven hospital Sergeant John^ Crockett. maine poisoning to be accompanied time. The plan proposed is to cated on some form of a rock vein Because of a “ gin party” in the 159.50 have the room now used by the after spending a few days with his which also runs through to the by unconscioushess. $ parents on Ellington avenue. woods back of Strickland street, late “A Year to Pay.” city court and the lockup, changed foundation of Rogers Paper Manu­ Saturday night, six men were over into headquarters of the po­ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Deal of East facturing Company’s mill. How­ JOBEBT IMPROVES. By purchasing a quantity of this suite we are able to offer R Main street have returned from a brought Into court. Complaint Aristide Jobert of 187 Maple at thlf special price. It Is quality throughout. Upholstered lice department, where there ever, it is said that when excava­ reached the police staTlon that could be proper lockers. , This two weeks’ visit to Collinwood, tions were made for the installation street who was taken suddenly ill all over in rich smartly tailored Jacquard Velour and « fash­ would give a much larger and Canada. drunken men had been hanging at his home last Thursday night and ioned to give both style and comfort. Cushions a;e r e v e ^ of the Diesel motor, nothing but about that section all afternoon. more comfortable room. This de­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiser of gravel was discovered. It was removed to the Memorial hospital, and inner construction is the nationally advertised Nachman partment is in use both night and Mountain street are enjoying Sergeant John Crockett and Patrol­ was reported today as slightly im­ units. Your choice of a large variety o f covers. The price is also pointed out that two wells, man Martin who were sent to in­ day. week’s vacation. both over fifty feet in depth, have proved. Mr. Jobert is suffering now $159.50 and "A Year to Pay.” The next change would Ije to Miss May Campbell of Orchard been drilled in the Immediate vicin­ vestigate found the following men from a hemorrhage of the brain but move the cells into the center room, street left today for Providence ity, but in both cases, there was no all of whom were placed under ar­ today was able to recognizb mem­ or the one where police headquar­ where she will take up her studies trace of any rock ledge. Conse­ rest: John McKeever, Patrick Con­ bers of his family. When his fam­ ters are now located and would at the Rhode Island College of quently, there is a possibility that nors, Prank Happeny, Daniel Moon- ily attempted to awaken him last G. E. Keith Furniture Ce., Inc. provide ample space for the prison­ Education. after all, the disturbance maiy not an, William Wilson and Patrick Friday morning they were unable SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. ers locked in the pen and would Miss Mary Wendheiser of the be the result of vibrations sent Moynihan. to and at first believed him to be CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS. also give space for the holding of Willimantic Normal School spent forth by the 440 horsepower motor All pleaded guilty with the excep­ dead. lodgers. the week-end at her home on Moun­ which weighs well over fifty tons tion of Patrick Moynihan who With the court room in the coun­ tain street. and is equipped with a silencer. claimed he had been with the party cil chambers it would not be neces­ Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kuhnly Solved— Maybe. for less than five minutes and was VETERANS w a t c h " sary to have the unpleasant odor and family of Talcott avenue spent Nevertheless, unless something not drunk. Judge Johnson found that is now found* each morning, the week-end on a motor trip over unforeseen develops to the con­ them all guilty. He gave Connors FOR LOST PLANE but the prisoners could be brought the Mohawk Trail stopping at trary, it will be generally accepted who has a long record in the police Into the police court room through North Adams on Saturday where court, 30 days in jail, Moonan and the connecting door without the that the mystery of the “ shimmying (Continued from page 1) they were the guests of relatives. bed” has been solved at last. Yes­ Happeny 15 days. In the case of necessity of bringing them into the Miss Edith Mead of Springfield McKeever and Wilson •• fine of $10 hall to get them into the police terday’s developments were very wreckage might be sighted. Or spent the week-end at her home on convincing to those who have kept and costs was Imposed. Because of something Indicative of the fate of court room. Union street. close tabs on the matter. In an at­ the fact that Moynihan had never the brave flyers. ANNUAL The matter will be considered by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett of the council at its next meeting and tempt to disprove any theory that before been arrested, he was al­ The spirit of the Leglonalres Providence spent Sunday with Mrs the vibrations might be due to faul­ lowed to go on payment of costs. seemed somewhat subdued as the will meet with the approval of the Mary Enes of Union street. selectmen now in ofiSce. ty electric wiring in the house, Leviathan steamed eastward this -Will Show Falling Off. Mayflower Rebekah Lodge will Leon Chapman of the Manchester morning, in contrast to the high­ Rockville and the Town of Ver­ hold a“ regular meeting Tuesday Electric Company, Raymond Hunt SUFFERS HEMORRHAGE, heartedness that has prevailed non, will have a falling off in the evening. After the business meet and a Herald reporter went to the among them since they shoved off way of income that will amount to ing there will be a members’ whist Vuillermet home. The juice was from New York. considerable in the amounts receiv­ with prizes. Refreshments will be disconnected, but the vibrations DRIVES TO A DOCTOR Legion headquarters has been ed by the town and city other than served. Mrs. Alice Kingston is continued. After a thoroujli In- publishing a daily paper, the from taxes. chairman. vestlgation. Chapman said he was "American Legionaire,” aboard Although the population of the The Epworth League and Stand fully convinced that the electric Hartford Man Drives Back ship. The first issue printed a state­ combined town and city is smaller ard Bearers of the Methodist wiring had absolutely nothing to do Here Saturday From Bolton ment from the national command­ PRICE QUAUTY than many other places the number church will meet on Tuesday even­ with the tremblings. He was of While in Serious Condition. er, Howard P. Savage, describing of persons who have held stock on ing at 7:30 in the vestry of the the opinion that they were caused the Legionalres making the pil­ 'The quality of the foods you which the income is collected direct church. by the motor. grimage to Paris as "unofficial en­ You will always find lower Raymond A. Joyce of 315 Gar­ b u yat the A & P is always bet­ by the state and then apportioned Officers and teachers of the Sun Meanwhile, the curiosity contin­ den street, Hartford, is in the voys still in the service of their prices at your A & P store to the towns according to the num­ day school of the Union Congrega­ ued to Interest many visitors, not Memorial hospital suffering from an country,” ter because the A &P selects only from Manchester but also out because the A & P can oper­ ber of stockholders living in the tional church will meet on Tuesday Internal hemorrhage which he suf­ its foods with utmost care— town and the city, the income has evening at 7:30 for business and of town. And as a result, the ten­ fered at Bolton while on his way to TO BOOST COOLIDGE ate on a smaller rate of profit been about $80,000 a year. This social purposes. Plans for the en ants picked up some more change Providence Saturday pfternoon. Boston, Sept. 12.— Interpreting thananyotbersimilarorgan- and sells so much that they has been on a 6 mill tax placed on suing year will be discussed. by charging a quarter to go into Mrs. Joyce was in the car with President Coolldge’s “ I do not flFC slwSVS £l*Cfllls the value of the stock by the tax Miss Margaret Regan of Hart­ the house and see the bed shim­ her husband at the time. With choose to run” as a “ pretference commissioner and not its selling ford spent the week-end at her my.” considerable difficulty, Mr. Joyce but by no means as an insis­ value. There was a time when home on East Main street. Occupants Relieved. succeeded in driving back to Man­ tence” Orra L. Stone of Clinton, there was over $100,000 received In Misses Mary and Elizabeth Mrs. Vuillermet is much relieved chester to a doctor’s office where he general manager of the associated the Beldlng-Hemingway Company Drummond of East Main street since the motor theory has been collapsed. Industries of Massachusetts, today and with the falling off in the true have returned from a week’s^ visit suggested and generally accepted. He was removed to the local hos­ publicly announced his candidacy valuation of some of the Insurance in Quincy and Providence whore Last night she slept at home instead pital after he had been given a as a deletgate to the Republican na­ stocks in Hartford the income will they were the guests of Mr. and of going 'to her daughter-in-law s stimulant and his condition is re­ tional convention pledged to the nomination of Mr. Coolidge for be greatly reduced and this will Mrs. David Landers. home on Prospect street. How­ ported as serious. Crisp, fla vorful, o ven baked shreds of whole wheat! have to be taken care of in some Miss Florence Abbey of Bristol ever, she was unwilling to go up- president. ______PK6S \other way. spent the week-end at her home on stairs and slapt on a couch down- \ The annual town meeting next East Main street. stairs. Her husband and son de­ Shredded Wheat 3 month will have a budget present­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Einseldel of fied the vibrations. ed in which it will be shown just East Main street have returned nPick c K of m thew w j finest j M w o K tomato fields-an appetizing soup! what it will cost to run the town from a motor trip to Philadelphia CANS and also the Income from other and Washington. On Saturday even­ EIGHT BALLOONS LAND; TOMATO sources outside of the amount that ing Mr. and Mrs. Einseldel enter­ Cam pbeirs SOUP will be needed to raise in tax. tained In honor of their 25th wed­ The raising of the amount by ding anniversary. A delicious tur­ SEVEN STILL MISSING Healthful cleanliness. The cleanser for every use! ^ taxation Is sure to show a much key dinner was served. CANS higher rate and there is now under- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kuhnly Detroit, Mich., Sept. 12.— Eight consideration the possibility of a of Hartford spent the week-end Old Dutch Cleanser^ re-assessment of property. With of the balloons in the Gordon Ben- with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhnly net race had landed 't noon today. bonds that have been Issued and of Talcott avenue. The remaining seven* bags are be­ For d rin ks, flavoring, candies or icings! which are to be paid for in serial %LB Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoye of lieved either in the air with new amounts and the interest on those Hartford were,the recent guests of distance and duration records in CAN unpaid will also be different than William Luby and two sisters of A ker’s Cocoa in former years. Any money that sight, or to have been lost in the Snipsic street. mountain wilderness of western ^ Is voted at the town meeting as an Famous from coast to coast because it washes easily! | Miss Annie Fitzgerald, bookkeep­ Tennessee and eastern North Caro- ^ appropriation, together with the er at the Star Hardware Co., is en­ CAKES lina. CONSTABLE — WHITE necessary running expenses of reg­ joying a week’s vacation. NAPTHA ular maintalnance, will have to be The eight bags officially report­ p o G Soap Miss Grace West of Mountain ing their descent to Ray Cooper, paid and until the grand list is com­ street left on Sunday for Bostop pleted by the assessors and the race manager are: Made from the finest of rich, pure milk! A where she will leave for a Gray The Ernst Brandenburg, Ger­ SUPPORT board of relief, the exact rate will Line trip to the White Mountains. CANS not be known, but will be defined many, piloted by Dr. Rhelngold and voted, as is now necessary un­ Halben and Hugo Kaulen, Jr., at Evao.Milk rSTgg” 3 der the law, at the adjourned meet- THREE REPUBLICAN 8:30 P. M. Saturday on Sugar Is­ Ing held next spring. land 20 miles from Sandusky, Ohio. Diamond Crystal Salt. Free running in all seasons! _ Organization Completed The Bee, England, piloted by The organization of the C. H. PRIMARY CONTESTS Capt. G. F. Meager and Squadron Miller Inc., purchased Saturday by Leader R. S, Booth, at 1:30 P. M. Mr. Fred Krah Shaker Salt______3 the G. H. Williams Inc., of Man­ (Continued from page 1) Sunday at Cove estate near Ran­ chester, was completed this morn­ dolph, Va. LARGE flee of constable. The candidates The Army, United States, piloted PKG ing when a meeting was held at the are Franij Edmunds, James W. headquarters of the company in by Capt. W. E. Keppner and Lieut Mr. Krah has been a resident and 2 2 * Foley, Fred A. Krab, Gerald R. W. 0. Eareckson, at 7 P. M. Sun­ Rockville, No. 8 Park Place and Risley and William J. Shields. Lux the following officers elected: Pres­ Edmunds, Foley and Risley are day at York, S. C. ident, Dr. T. F. O’LOughlin; vice- The Rex, Italy, piloted by Maj. taxpayer in Manchester for the past constables, one of last year’s nom­ \ president, Daniel Holloran; treas­ inees withdrawing this year. Earlde Ilari and Capt. Paonessa. at urer and general manager, G. H. George A. Johnson who was C, fifteen years. He has earned the re­ Williams. They with Ernest Scheey named by the Republican town The Wallonlc, Belgium, piloted will compose the board of directors. committee for the unexplred term 6 P. M. Sunday at Moosesboro, N. The Rockville store will continue of assessor finds himself automat­ by Lieut. Phlllippe Quersin and spect and confidence of the North End as before the change In ownership. ically elected to the office without Lieut Maurice Thels, at 7:45 P. M. Police Court. opposition. No other names were Sunday at Greenevllle, S. C. As a result of a disturbance on filed for the Republican nomina­ The Belgica, Belgium, piloted by and we believe that he is ideally fitted Village street Saturday night, tion and the Democratic party Ernest De Muyter and Pierre De Douis Brow was before Judge Fisk failel to name anyone for the nom­ Soete, at 7 P. M. Sunday six miles in the police court this morning on ination. * east of Lamar, S. C. for the office of constable. the charge of breach of the peace The R SChlosser. The Paris, French entry, Herald Advertising Pays~Use phy, and which was sold on a bond piloted by Maurice Biename is said for a deed early in June, will be pected that the vote will be light during the earlier part of the •to have come down near Durhkm, closed on September 20, when the N. C.. late last night. final payment is made and the pa­ day- )

'■ -/i:. Council did not start off in that tended giving loyal support, to that |Ranri{e)atrr way. It set about Informing itself part of the government with which first of all. And the result is that he is connected he would hardly iEapning Bfralii the light has been let in on a per­ accuse his own chief, indirectly, of i>UBLISHED BY fectly amazing amount of ignor­ responsibility for such a corrupt THE HERALD PRINTING CO. ance'. Co-operating with the De­ thing as the enforcement service. Founded by Blwood A Ela No, we can’t see Mr. Lowman as Oct. L 1881 partment of Commerce the Re­ SECOND Every Evening Except Sundays *-nd search Committee of the New Eng­ a long-timer in the enforcement | throne. He is acting too much like' ^Eiuered at the Post Office at Man­ land Council has carried on an in­ chester as Second Class Mall Matter. dustrial survey which, while it will a baseball player w'ho is playing for SUBSCRIPTION RATES; By Mall release. 1 six dollars a year, sixty cents a only verify the impressions of a month for shorter periods. great many persons outside of the By carrier, eighteen cents .. wee*. Single copies, three cents. Boston zone, must have brought WHITT ALL RUG SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ sheer amazement to Mass^husetts SENTATIVE, Hamllton-De Llsser, Inc 285 Madison Avenue, New York business circles. and" 612 North Michigan Avenue, Here are the words of a report Chicago. The Manchester Evening Herald is written by L. V. Alden, industrial on sale In at Schultz a engineer acting for the survey: ixtiir News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. •Street and 42nd. Street entrance ot “ We have found, in examining By RODNEY BUTCHER Grand Central Station, “International News Service has the New England industries from the Washington, Sept. 12.— In order exclusive rights to use for republlca- group standpoint, that many popu­ to be good it must be imported. tlon In any form all news dispatches lar misconceptions have no basis That seems to be the situation credited to or not otherwise credit­ as far as liquors dispensed by sun­ ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively in fact. It has been a prevailing entitled to use for repubilcatlon all dry agencies in the United States the local or undated news published practice in recent years to speak or are concerned. herein." write of New England Industries in But federal prohibition officials recently calling upon the Canad­ MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1927 terms of one of its outstanding in­ ians to help enforce our prohibi­ dustries. Many popular conceptions tion law by halting the smuggler of New England industry are based in his tracks, got the surprise of TOMORROWS PRIMARY upon statements which actually re­ their lives. Tomorrow’s Republican primary For it seems that for every quart fer- to the textile industry or the of Canadian liquor smuggled into election should by no manner of boot and shoe industry, for exam­ the States, there is a quart of li­ means be a perfunctory affair. Par­ ple. Although the Importance of quor from the United States ticipation in Republican primaries these groups is not questioned it smuggled into Canada. in Manchester is a duty almost if People just won’t buy things at must, at the same time, be realized home any more. not quite as unescapable as the that the entire textile group, plus citizen’s duty of going to the polls the boot and shoe industry, repre­ Secretary of the Interior Hubert on final election day; for the sents together 31 per cent of New W. Work, who estimates that reason that the normal majoritie.? overproduction of petroleum “ ap­ England’s output, and that the re­ proximates a million barrels a of that party in this town are so maining 69 per cent of our indus day,” has a plan that he wants the large that the primary becomes, in trial output comes from nearly 200 next Congress to hear about. Dr. Work recently addressed most instances, the real determin­ other classifications of industry, ing activity. It is at the primary the Mineral Law section of the j I which in many cases have little in American Bar Association at Buf- 11 that the actual choice of public of­ common with textiles or shoes.’’ falo, N. Y. There he proposed a ficers for this town is made. This article of Mr. Alden’s con­ committee of nine members to draft a bill for conservation. On Saturday the Herald called tinues from this point to develop The commitee ^.'Ould be com­ the attention of Republican voters many valuable ideas. Perhaps it posed of .three members of the to the very great importance of would have been as well if it had American Bar Association, three seeing that none of the four pres­ gone no further at all, but had per­ petroleum engineers and three representatives o-f the govern­ ent selectmen who are candidates mitted a realization of the one huge ment. As chairman of the Federal for renomination are left off the truth to sink in before asking the Oil Conservation Board Dr. Work election day ticket. On the eve of disconcerted mass mind of Massa­ would have final re-checklne of the primary it is not unfitting to chusetts business circles to receive the measure. Production in this field, it ap­ repeat this admonition. If one of more shocks. pears, has been speeded too well. the present selectmen, through any The question has been asked mischance, should receive fewer many times, “ What’s the matter It may come to a point where he primary votes than the other seven with New England?’’ The right an­ who would fly over oceans must candidates, we should inevitably swer has always been, “ Nothing— first prove all 'the required buttons are there. have next year, as -a consequence, except that New England has never Government officials have a new board of selectmen a majori­ known that its business wasn’t joined with the National Aero­ ty of whom would be inexperienced mostly shoes and fabrics.’’ nautic Association is recommend­ ing that restrictions.as to person­ in that position— and this is pre­ We have been doing business un­ nel and equipment should be im­ cisely the situation that nobody der the sign, “ New England; Shoes posed before sanction is given wants to have arise. and Textiles’’ when, as .a matter of flights designed to establish nev/ fact we have been running the most records. So that, however the voter splits Pilot and members of the crew his ballot with reference to the new variously stocked iijdustrial de­ should be examined to insure they nominees, there should be no omis­ partment store in America. are qualified mentally, physically | sion of votes for either of the se­ and by training and experience, was agreed at the conference. lectmen slated for retention in their THUMBS DOWN places. These men are John H. The United States government, Hyde, Thomas J. Rogers, Robert J. through the navy department, has Smith and Wells A. Strickland. put the official mark on its disap­ Presenting the Newest Fall Whittall Wilton Rugs They must be re-elected if the proval on oversea flights by land board of selectmen is to function planes. The action of Acting Secre­ smoothly. Three of them are bound tary Robinson in canceling the On Eatsy Club Terms to be re-nominated in any event. leaves of absence of the two naval officers who were booked to fly with But it will not do to have only h e selecting of floor coverings for your liome involves three of them returned to office; Rene Fonck will meet instant and an investment that should be given careful considera­ otherwise we should have a majori­ cordial approval all over the coun­ New York, Sept. 12.— Gotham tion. No other home furnishings receive more wear ANGLO PERSIANS ty of members on the board who, try. sights you can’t find in the PALMER guide books: Those humorously T than your rugs. The housewife who buys cheap WILTONS able and admirable citizens as they It does not matter in the least sinister signs to be found east of WILTONS floor coverings soon finds that she has paid too much. The may be, would still be unfamiliar whether this action is consistent Tenth Avenue printed in chalk best grades of rugs always prove the least costly in the long 221/^x36 in...... !t;i9.75 on the sign boards of “ Hell’s . .,$6.75 with the workings of the town gov­ with the navy department’s atti 22%x36 in...... run. Whittall rugs will be fresh and beautiful long after *27x54 in...... $16.00 tude toward these flights in the Kitchen” ...... Sometimes they' .$10.25 ernment. are just chalked names: “ Dan the *27x54 in...... many other sets of inferior floor coverings have been worn 36x36 in...... $14450 past. Merely because that depart­ 36x36 in...... $9.25 *36x63 in...... $25.00 There is one more candidate for Dip” , "Stick-Up Sam” or “ Two- | threadbare. the Republican nominations of se­ ment had once shared with the Time Tim.” ...... All of which are | *36x63 in...... $16.25 36x72 i n ...... $29.00 mere egoistic gestuies...... But i lectmen than there are places on public a rather amazing lack of ap­ 36x72 in...... $18.50 And the first cost of Whittalls is not high. A 9x12 is 21^x9 f t ...... $32.30 preciation of the desperateness some of them have a hint of the ^ . $20.50 the ticket. One excellent citizen will menacing. . . . “ Red, Ike and Joe. i 21/4x9 ft...... only $95 in the Palmer grade and $150 in the Anglo Persian 21/4x12 ft...... $48.00 . $27.50 have to be denied nomination at of ocean aviation that is no reason Be at the same place,” or 2% xl2 f t ...... Grade. No home need be furnished without the added 21/4x15 ft...... ^54.00 . $34.50 this time. Whichever the disap­ why it should persist in a mistake “Blackie'G r^ne south” .... prim­ 2% xl5 ft...... beauty of these long weariing rugs for through the Whittall 3x9 ft...... $43.75 itive methods of communica­ .$27.75 pointed candidate turns out to be, after the mistake has been conclu­ 3x9 f t ...... Club Plan vou mav have 6 months to pay for your rugs—-at 3x12 ft...... $58.00 sively demonstrated. tion between gangsters who fear . $37.00 be should be one of the four not to meet or be seen together lest 3x12 ft...... the CASH PRICES! 3x15 ft...... $72.30 The circumstance that President 3x15 ft...... $46.25 • 4 X 6 $43.00 now on the board. Every voter they arouse the suspicions of the Whittall Rugs are copies or adaptions of rare old Orientals Coolidge does not favor, as yet, fed­ police and fellow gangmen...... 3%x6 f t , ...... $27.50 ...... $34.00 thould remember this tomorrow. and are far superior to the cheap Orientals being sold at eral regulation______of transoceanic______The Spanish grill-work and 41/4x7% ft...... $34.50 6x9 ft...... $87450 As to the contest for the asses- much higher prices. are rich and subdued, growing- flights will probably have little ef- i 6x9 ft...... $61.50 6%xl2...... $120.30 Borship the Herald has so far had in the twenties...... The bala more beautiful with use just as good Orientals do. lor feet on such negative discourage- laika orchestra at the Russian | 6% xl2 ft...... $82.50 *814x101/^ ft...... $1,38.00 but little to say on its own account. Fall, Whittall Rugs show many allover designs for down­ has seemed to us, however, that ments as this by the Navy Depart Bear...... The Japanese cafe off | *81/4x10% ft...... $89.50 9x9 ft...... $129.50 It stairs rooms, with open Chinese effects for bedrooms. ment. Mr. Coolidge is proverbially Columbus Circle where they hand 9x9 ft...... $82.50 • 9x12...... $150.00 the people of Manchester would be you a recipe, • a one burner gas making a better choice if they extremely cautious. He will not per­ stove, a couple of pots and an as­ *9x12 ft...... $95.00 If you have been discouraged with the odd shape of your 9x15 ft...... $213.00 $136.50 elected to the full term Samuel mit himself to be committed to fed­ sortment of ingredients and let 9x15 ft...... rooms you will be delighted to learn of the many varied sizes 9x18 f t ...... $239.00 you make your own dinner...... $104.50 Nelson, Jr., whose contacts with the eral regulation of internaticmal fly­ 9x18 ft...... Whittall Rugs can be had in. There’s a size to fit most any 9x21 ft...... $300.00 The night court on 54th Street in j $192.30 10%xl3% ft...... $242.50 public have been invariably fair ing until he has examined that pro­ the heart of the Broadway belt ' 9x12 ft...... room— that can be ordered from our stock patterns and paid .$154.50 and courteous and whose fitness for position from every conceivable ...... What a stramge assortment ! 10% xl3% ft...... for on the Club Plan. 1114 x12 ft...... $il5.00 the position is universally recogniz­ angle and '^until he has satisfied of humans come drifting there j 111/4x12 ft...... $136.50 ll%xl5 ft...... $269.30 himself that such regulation may through the n ig h t...... The Il% x l5 ft...... $172.50 Whittalls for Fall and Winter have been received, making ll^AxlS ft...... $323.50 ed, than if the choice fell upon steeple-jack now engaged in paint­ not contain some joker to arise and Il% x l8 ft...... $207.50 our stock one of the finest we have ever shown. Come in John Jensen, on the score of whose ing those huge chimneys in the *Stock sizes. Other sizes make trouble in the future. Never- cloak-and-suit belt...... That and see it whether you plan to buy now or later on. complete adaptability to the exact­ ♦Stock sizes. Other sizes can be ordered to match theless we do not doubt that in due tigerish walk affected by clothes ing responsibilities of the assessor- can be ordered to match stock patterns. course the President wiil be in line models of Seventh Avenue or 57th ship there seems to be some differ­ Street...... The fellow who tries stock patterns. ence of opinion. It is hardly to be for any reasonable and safe regu­ to bootleg nauighty phonograph See Our Window Display ignored that W. B. Rogers, a mem­ latory measure. records in the public parks. .And the other one who tries to slip ber of the Republican town com­ Meantime the officials most di­ rectly in contact with the question yokels imitations of French post­ mittee, has publicly repudiated Mr cards...... Jensen as lacking in fitness for the will have full liberty, of course, to office and has offered to prove that refuse to aid in the promotion of PickpocketB, I learn, have gone extra-hazardous stunts. There is no out Oif style. 'The other day police n c declaration without receiving ade­ caught an old-timer operating in WATKINS BROTHERS. I . quate challenge from Mr. Jensen- to slightest obligation on either Army the subways. It was the first io so. or Navy to contribute to the grow­ “ dip” arrest in many seasons. The EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES B’OR CRAWFORD RANGES. Voters should remember that this ing list of flying suicides. “ dip” game, once so popular, par­ ticularly where visitors were con­ contest is between Mr. Nelson and cerned, went out of fashion with Mr. Jensen alone— that the candi­ prohibition, they tell me. dacy of George A. Johnson is not SOON TO DEPART at issue. He will be the nominee It is not beyond belief that Sey­ So strenuous are many of the mour W. Lowman, once lieutenant- leading feminine roles in Broad­ for the short term in any event. way plays that as many as a dozen governor of New York but now in identical costumes are turned out charge of federal prohibition en­ NEW ENGLAND’S WORK when the original order is given. in love with him. That is really Savage and the incident o.f the FOR SALE It has been the position of this forcement, is already tired of his Even then the wear and tear is doorman asked if there was any misplaced hardware— the Irish likely to result in an exhaustion of “ A H E R MIDNIGHT’ AT the beginning of the story. newspaper, ever since the organiza­ job. Otherwise it is hardly conceiv­ message: Tonight is the last showing of picnic that breaks up in a row— the supply and the necessity of these are some of the high spots. able that he would throw quite so “ Only this,” said the old wom­ “ The Callahans and the Mur­ 2 Modern Houses tion of the New England Council getting more. an. “ He’s had a steady job for THE STATE TOMORROW phys,” that rollicking Irish Marie Dressier is ideal as the re­ was proposed, that there was a seri­ much mud at the service in which Last season, I was told. Kather­ almost a season now, so there comedy which is said to be the doubtable Mrs. Callnhan and Sally ous misconception, on the part of he is engaged- “ Bribery is ram­ ine Cornell h a d ^ copies made ain’t any excuse any more for not funniest picture of the year. The O’Neil was never mere appealing of a dress in which she played sending me a little money now and piquant than as Ellen Calla­ At Hollywood a considerable number of business pant,” 'he declares, in the prohibi­ theoter played to standing room her biggest scene. And each one and then. I don’t know how I’nT Norma Shearer Stars— “ Calla­ last night and he crowds were han. Gertrude Olmsted is charm­ men and bankers whose thoughts tion service. It is loaded down with was in shreds at the end of the going to pay the next month s rent ing as Monica Murphj aitd other Inquire of < hans and Murphys” Last lined up fmm the box office to •J- center about the vicinity of Boston, incompetent and evil men. His arm season. __and I really haven’t supper Birch street before the show had clever people in the >. - t are Tom gets tired signing dismissal papers. money.” * Time Tonight. Lewis Drew Demarest, Turnfer as to what New England really is, They tell of one of the many even begun. G. SCHREIBER & SON: It is going to take flfty years to The doorman gave her a five- Savage. Monty O’Grady, Dawn industrially. We confess now to imitators of Al Jolson, who was Marie Dressier and Polly Moran O’Day, Jackie Coombs and others. spot. Norma Shearer, blonde temp­ as Mrs. Callahan and Mrs. Murphy 285 We.st Center Street, considerable apprehension at that make the United States sober. going about the cheap circuits tress, is starred in “ After Mid­ George Hill, of “ Tell It to the All of which reflects very direct­ singing those “ mammy” songs in A few minutes later the fellow do battle royal through the picture Marines” fa&e, directed the new time that this group, a dominating was on the stage bringing croco­ night,” a story of New York and — then defend each other against Phone 1565-2 ly against the department of the which the singer tells variously, its golddiggers, at the State thea­ picture with consummate artistry, one, was extremely liable ^ predi­ how he would “ die, cry, si,gh for dile tears to his eyes with a plea all comers— Sally O’Neil and Law­ from a finely I conceived scenario government with which he is asso­ for “ dear ol’ mammy." ter tomorrow and Wednesday. rence Gray and Gertrude Olm­ cate its activities on that miscon­ his dear oT ma-m-m-my.” Miss Shearer is shown as a girl by Frances Marlon. ception— namely, that textiles and ciated— the Treasury department Anyway, the tale goes, . he was J When he left the theater that sted and Eddie Gribbon work out night he had difficulty seeing out who.-' with his sister decides that two tangled love affairs— and boots and shoes constituted the — or else it reflects on the institu­ playing the Bronx one night when goodness is the bunk. She goes cut a gray-haired woman called at the of one of his eyes. The doorman then all hands do battle again. A son was born on Sunday backbone of New England’s produc­ tion of prohibition. Mr. Lowman Is had engaged him in a little argu­ to make a living by her wits nqd morning to Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Nel­ stage door and asked for ‘him. The succeeds, until she picks tlfce From the opening battle on the Read Herald A a subordinate of Secretary Mellon. word was sent up and the fellow ment. son of 43 Branford street. tive business. GILBERT SWAN. wrona man to work on f;U4s nint.nre is a howl cf mirth. Turner Fortunately the New England One would Imagine that if he in- rafuaed to come down. The kindlv f ' s P A G E F IV E MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, SEFIEJIBER 12, 1927.,

Young John Does An Argonne DAILY RADIO PROGRAM For A Cat, Bat Never Again

399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND-750. Leading DX Stations. ^r^Monday, September 12. | 1:30 12:30—Cantor’s orchestra. ^Mrs. Carney and the younger boy G o o d n e s s 7:00 6:00—Mastiueraders. John Carney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Suaseball fans will be given a treat (DSTM^^^B. a TLANTA-630. ^awake. John arrived, home, took on Monday night, when Waite C. 8:00 7:00—Twilight program. 10:00 9:00—“ Songs of the Desert. Robert E. Carney of Cedar street, Hovte, veteran pitcher of the New 8:30 7:30—Cavaliers. 12:45 11:45- Wliite’s orchestra. ■will hunt no more cats In the tops off his coat and settled down to rofk Yankees, and for many years a 10:00 9:00—IVEAF grand opera. read. But not for long. hero of the diamond, will give a talk 11:00 10:00—Cavaliers. All Chicago of trees at midnight. He was cured through WEAli' which he has entitled 11:30 10:30—Smith’s orchestra. Mrs, Carney appeared on the 12:30 11:30—Organ recital. Stations Silent of that on Tuesday evening when “ Pro-World Seri®s Review." Roxy and he tried to rescue pussy from a tree scene. . His Gang, with featured vocal and 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. > "John Carney, go get that cat. instrumental soloists, will be heard G’30 5:30—Bond trio; talk. Monday Nights in the rear of his house. through WJZ and the Blue Network 7-15 6:15—Talk; orchestra. •She’s been keeping me awake all 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs hrs.) 423.3— WLW. CINCINNATI—700. Robert Carney, Jr., and a few of stations immediately at the close of 8:00 7:00-Trio: talk; revue. his friends were celebratiing the evening.” Mr. Hoyte's talk. O'Leary’s Irish Min­ 11-30 10:30—Theater organ. 9:00 8:00—I’ianist, vocal solos. John went out, got a step-ladder strels will be the regular feature of 422.5-WOR. NEWARK-710. 9:30 8:30—Johnston’s pri^ram. last night before the oepning of WEEI. and Brown's Ladies Trio has 7-00 6:00—Jacques Jacobs’ ensemble. 10:00 9:00—Feaiures; dance music. school', the last night they could and reached the branches of the l>een scheduled to harmonize before 7:30 C:30—Commodore orchestra. tree. Puss retreated to the top­ ldlbUf Hi€ 499.7_WFAA, DALLAS—600. 3 the microphone of WNYC. Marital 8:30 7:30—New England Investors. stay up late. As a feature of the 10:00 9:00—Collegians. 8:30 7:30—Story hour, organ. occasion they had a race, with the most branch but John followed her music will he provided for the eve­ 10:30 9:30—Entertainment hour. ning's entertainment by the Aleppo 11-00 10:00—Pepper Potters; orch. cat and a dog the principals. right up. Drum Corps through WBZ. and the 333.1-‘V.BZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 325.9—KOA, DENVER—920. 1 “ Come, Puss, Puss!” coaxed United States Navy Band through 5:55 ♦♦•—Baseball: organ. 11:00 10:00—Theater orcheetra. At the signal, both animals were WRC. Other features are an apicu l­ 6:30 r .'i—Lowe’s trio, pianist. 11:15 10:15—“ Country Skule," feature. let loose. The dog went after the John. ture talk by Governor Sam A. Baker 7:03 (;:03—Lowe’s orchestra. 440.9—WeX-WJR, DETROIT—^ . cat and the cat scuttled for the Puss just wouldn’t come. of Missouri through WOS, the presen­ 7:311 C:3U—Roxy with WJZ. 8-00 7:00—Goldkette’s dance orch. 8:00—Aleppo Drum Corps. nearest tree, gaining it just a hair “ Well, you will!” John gritted tation of Bizet’s opera. ’;Lea Pecheura 9:00 s!i 5 7:15-Light opera. de Perles” through WEAF and the 9:30 jj;30—Violin, baritone, piano. 10:00 9:00—Sextet with WJZ. in front of its pursuer. between clenched teeth. Red Network, a program of ''Songs of 491.5_WEAF, NEW nYORK—610. 10:35 9:35—Organ; stage program. He got his hands on the fur of 6:00 5:00—Waldorf music. Stones from slingshots in the the Desert” through WSB, and 374.8— WWJ, DETROIT—800. kitty. But as he was getting a a “ Country Skule" entertainment 7:00 6:00—Piano twins. hands of young Bob and his friends 6:15—Talk. Waite Hoyte. 7-00 6:00—Dinner concerL firm grip on the animal, she got a through KOA. ______7:15 8:30 7:30—WEAF program. only served to make pussy go furth­ 7:30 6:30—Parnassus string trio. er up Into the branches of the trees firm grip on his arm with her Wavelengths In meters op ^ 8:00 7:00—Orpheus Singers. 499.7—WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. claws. Right .through the shirt stations title, kilocycles °n the right. 8:10 7:10—Current events debate. 9:30 8:30—Musical program. where she perched, mewing and ^ou might CCS well have the best 9:00 8:00—Gypsies. 11:30 10 ::10—Fiddle Band. the claws went, tearing the garment Times aie Eastern 9;00—“ Les Pechcnirs de Penes howling in protest against the in- and Eastern Standard. Black type 10:00 12:30 11:30—I’ ianist: musical. digniitles she had suffered. from shoulder to cuff, and inflict­ Indicated best features. 10:30Au.ov 9:30—South Sea Islanders. 368.5-WOS. JEFFERSON CITY-640. ing various scratches on John’s 11:00 10:00—Rolfe’s orchestra. 9:45 8:45—Talk, Governor Baker. Came time for the boys to be 455—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. Le&ding East Stations. 10:00 9:00-The Ramblers. called in. They left for home and arm. 1:00 12:00—Astor trio. 370.2—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. young Bob went into his own house. Nothing daunted, John grappled 4:30 3:30— trio. 10:00 9:00—WEAF grand opera. with piiss and in a short time had ATLANTIC C ^ ^ O O . 5:30 4:30—Baseball: markets. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra; artists. The cat was left outside, scared al­ 5:50—Baseball; time. 7:05 6;05—Dinner music, talk. 6:50 1:4.5 12:4.5—Nighthawk frolic. most to death of its nine lives. Came her down and in the house. But 7:00 6:00—Klein’s serenades. 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—€40. 9-00 8:00—Soloists: concert orch. 6:30—Roxy and His Gang. time for John, the older son, to before he got into the house he ^ »10:00 0:00—Studio P''®srram. 7:30 12:00 11:00—N. B. C. program. U'liiiliiliiiiu...... -...... s ' 9:00 8:00—Spotlight hour. 1:00 12:00—Clas.sical program. come home. made a solemn vow: JOHNSON’S 9:00—Piano recital. “ Never again.” “ S s!;55iALrBAtT"MOB“ - " ^ 10:00 2:00 1:00—Special program. In the meantime the cat had kept 7^ ‘^ ^ R o x y with WJZ. 10:30 405.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—740. ELECTRIC CO. 9‘00 8:00—Ensemble, tenor. 9:00 8:00—Orchestra, soprano. 10:30 9:30—Lecture recital. --A 10- 00 9:00—WBAL dance orchestra.*MLwOO*PHiLA?£pHI^ Solicits Your Electrical Busi­ 352.7—WNAC, BOSTON—850. 7:30 6:30-Trio; talks: accordionist. 11:00 10:00—Vodvll. t h e GREAT WAR TEN 8- 00 7:00—Dinner music. 12:05 11:05—Saxophone, son^. TEST ANSWERS 9-00 8:00—Studio male doartet. 340.7—WSM, NASHVILLE—880. YEARS AGO TODAY ness—-Both Wiring and Fix­ Financing Automobile | 8:30 7:30—Musical program. 315.7-KDKA. PITTSBURGH-950. 10:00 9:00—Minstrel men. By United Press. 9- 30 8:30—Special program. 6:00 5 -.00—Ensemble: basebah. ture^. 11:00 10:00—Dance music, organ. 11:00 10:00—Vito’s Radio Seven. SEPTEMBER 12, 1917 7-20 6:20—Road conditions talk. 12:00 11:00—Studio p rogm ^ 302.8-WGR. BUFFALO-990. 7:30 6:30—Roxy with WJZ. Anti-German riots break out , 8-00 7:00—Hawaiian ensemble. 384.4— KGO. OAKLAND—780. Here are the answers to the First Class Work. 9:00 8:00-W JZ Spotlight hour. 12:00 11:00—Grand opera program. in Buenos Aires and several 9-30 8:30—Wren concert program. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. “ Now You Ask One” questions on Estimates CheerfnUy Famished. 11:03 10:05—Carpen^r’s d a n c ^ ^ h . 1:00 12:00—Book c h a t , ___ blocks of German business the comics page: 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 6-25 6:25—Baseball scores. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. houses are burned. ^ 6:30 5:30—Dinner music. 12:00 11;00-N. B. C. Pfogram. 1— The greatest airplane speed 7:30 6:30—Musical program. 6-28—Talk. Arthur Cohen. Premier Kerensky, head of A Fine Line of Fixtures. 8:30 7:30—Studio program. i 7:20 1:00 12:00—Program with Kin. on record is 278 miles an hour. 379.5—WHAZ, TROY—790. 2:00 1:00—Variety hour, artists. the Russian army, announces 9:30 8:30—Popular programs. Fifth Anniversary Program. 2— The average bird flies at 18 10:30 9:30—Dance music. _ . Secondary DX Stations. that revolt in Russia has failed. to 37 miles an hour. 20 Clinton St. Phone 6157-4 I TO THE TUNE OF | Secondary Eastern Stations 333.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—900. 3— It takes about 14 pounds of 272.6-WHAR, ATLANTIC CITY-ltOO 236-WHAP, NEW YORK—1270. 9:00 8:00—Instrumental tno. coal to sound a locomotive \ 7:25 6:25—Soprano: talk. 8:00 8:00—Instrumental trio. 10:00 9:00—Legion musical. whistle. 447.5_WEEI, BOSTON—670. 8:00 7:00—Readings; 1:00 12:00—Plantation Ban^ 535.4_WNYC, n e w YORK—560. 361.2—WSAI. ClNClNNATI-^0. 4— There are 3,000,000 vol­ 8:00 7:00—O’ Leary’s Irish Minstrels. 9:00 8:00—Bass, talk, mus^. 8:30 7:30—WEAF program. 9- 00 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) umes in the Library o-f Congress. 19:30 8:30—Brown’s Ladles Trio. 11- 00 10:00—Cnrtner’s orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Orchestra; talk. '^516.9_WCAE, PITTSBURGH-580 ATWOUGnT 5— The wind blew 132 miles a n I Five Million Dollars | 10:10 9:10—Dance orch; [evlew. ^^535.4—WHO, DES MOINES^60. Y ou r L o c a l 6:00 5:00—Waldorf orch; baseball. 10- 00 9:00—Victorians; quartet. hour in the Miami hurricane. . 265.8—WHK, CLEVELAN^1130. 7- 30 C:30— Kay-Bee; pianist. 8:31 7:31-1. B. S. A.; talks. 11:30 10:30—Dance orchestra. I 6— The greatest altitude ever 8- 15 7:15—Tenor, trumpeters. 12- 30 11:30—PianlsL organist. The laborer is worthy of bis re­ reached by man, 40,000 feet, was 9:30 8:30—Morgan Sisters; talk. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs. I B uilding 10:00 9:00—Orchestra; artists. ^ 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPR1NG^780, ward.— 1 Timothy 3:8. attained by Jean Collezo, Aug. 25, I TO MEN EXPERIENCED IN THE S'ALE j 361,2—WeSH, PORTLAND—830. 10:30 9:30—Arlington orchestra, • * * 11- .30 10:30—Myer’a Band. 7-00 6:00—Stocks, markets. 1926. ^ ! 4 —CNRA, MONCTON—830. 11- 45 10:45—Ozark philosopher. Bodily labor alleviate the pains Material Dealer 8:30 7:30—Petite ensemble. 8:30 7:30—W EAF Gypsies. “ 254.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1180. 7— An ostrich egg weighs three- I OF MOTOR CARS, WE MAKE THE FOL- | 11:00 10:00—Arsenault’s old timers. 225.4_WSYR, SYRACUSE—1330. 9-00 8:00—Pianist; male quartet. of the mind; and hence arises the quarters of a pound. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 7- 30 6:30—Syracuse dinner music.10:00 9:00—Talk; orchestra. happiness of the poor.— La Roche­ Our grandmothers had 8- 30 7:30—Studio program; soprano 8__The arm of the Statue of 7:30 6:30-»Battle’s orchestra, \, 10- 40 9:40—Theater organ; dance. foucauld. their storeroonjs filled 9:00 8:00—Traymore Quartet. 0-30 8:30—Violinist, tenor, pianist. 12:00 11:00—Rl^mond Liberty is 42 feet long. LOWING ASTOUNDING OFFER | 10:00 9:00- ArtLsts program. 299.8— KMOX, ST. LOUIS—1000. 9— A man’s brain weighs 48 I ! 10:30 9:30—Denny’s orchestra. 468.5—WRC. WASHINGTON—640. •with flour, sugar and 325.9-^BC, n e w YORK-920. 10-00 9:00—Orchestra; solcists. 7:30 6:30—Roxy with WJZ. ounces. other kitchen essentials. 12:00 11:00—Etherlogue. 10— Each person has 32 per­ \ 9:56 8:00—Schwartz progrram. 9:00 8:00—U. S. Navy Band. 12- 30 11:30—Lange’s orchestra. I If YOU are a salesman; if YOU are honest; | t '^10:00 9:00—Leonard'a orchestra. 10:00 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) Herald Advs. Bring Resnlts manent” teeth. Today the grocery store gives the housewife a \ if YOU are respected in your community; = selection of hundreds ofl 7:00— Mother Goose. 7:15— Studio program. foods, many of them rekdjr \ if YOU can furnish character references— | 8:00— New Departure Orchestra. *• for A e table. z we will arrange To furnish the necessary s WTIC This program of popular music ^ PLUMBING FIXTURES \ by the New Departure Orchestra Just so the building tnaterial- \ a will be well worth hearing wheth­ A house may have a beautiful exterior, fine fixtures and fur­ \ capital to establish you in business. We | t* Travelers Insnrimce OOm dealer fills an economic need er you dance or not. • This musi­ nishings on the Inside— but if the plumbing Is not of high qual­ ■% ' llartford. Conn. of our present life. He gathers s want no |hare of the profits—just plain a cal organization is known all over A woman is a foreign land. ity or if the unseen system of water supply, house drainage together a hundred and one 467. the state for the quality of its Of which, though there he settle music. The latest hits will be in­ and ventilation of drains is incorrectly installed, then comfort, materials suited for as many i six per cent, interest. | cluded in this program which A man will ne’er quite understand convenience and health protection are lacking. different * needs. They, are = 3 Program for Mimday WTIC will broadcast. For those The customs, politics, and tongue. available at a moments notice. ^ who enjoy a little dance riight at The foolish hie them post-haste He has at his finger tips the I IF YOU THINK YOU CAN QUALIFY, | 6:30 P. M.— Dinner Concept.— home, here is just the right kind through, ' JOSEPH C. WILMN knowledge that prevents Hotel Bond Trio.— Emil Heim- of dance music. For others who See fashions odd and prospects dusa^ and cost^ in berger, director. 28 SPRUCE STREET, TELEPHONE 641 OUTLINE YOUR EXPERIENCE AND | want just a half hour of good fair, building. I 6:55— News and Baseball Scores. musical entertainment, this or—^ Learn of the language, “ How d ye chestra will provide it. do,” XyyiglCX1CX9«9CXXXXX3tX9CXXXXXX9CXXXXX30^^ From a purely selfish stand­ • s t a t e ’ WHERE YOU ARE AT PRES- | 8:30— A. & P. Gypsies from New And go and brag they have been point any community should I York. ,, there. support its building riaaterial T rimary caucus 9. 30— “ Les Peoheurs de Penes The most for leave to trade apply. ENT EMPLOYED, ADDRESSING YOUR | by the National Grand Opera For once, at Empire’s seat, her dealer for this reason-i-to in­ I Company. heart, crease the service obtainable 10:30— Dance Music. Then get what knowledge ear and through hisu I LETTER TO: OPPORTUNITY, BOX W, | PROPOSALS eye Glean chancewise in the life-long W. G. Glenney mart. I CARE HERALD, MANCHESTER. | List of names proposed for nom­ DAILY ALMANAC And certain others, few and fit, Attach them to the court and see Co. ination as candidates for the sev­ First cable street railway eral offices of the Town of Man­ The country’s best, its accent hit, E All correspondence confidential. 2 opened in Pittsbugh, 1888. And partly sound Its polity. Allen PI., Manchester chester, Conn., to be vxited for at St. Mimlel salient attacked, the nominating caucus to be held 1918. . — Coventry Patmore: “The For­ In the Municipal Building in said Cinq-Mars, favorite of Louis eign Land,” from “ The Angel in Manchester, Conn., on the second XIII, executed at Lyon for con­ Tuesday of September (which will the House.” De Sept. 13, 1927). Polls will spiracy. opeu at nine o’clock in the forenoon (Standard Time) and will remain open until eight o’clock in the afternoon (Standard Time). REPUBLICAN Proposals for Nominations. VOTERS A TTENTION VOTERS OF MANCHESTER SELECTMEN Emil L. G. Hohenthal. Jr. John H. Hyde Albert T. Jackson Tuesday Sqpt-13 Is Primary Election Day George E. Keith William W. Robertson USE YOUR VOTING RIGHT AND VOTE FOR Thomas J. Rogers for your trial wash­ Robert J. Smith Wells A. Strickland ing today. Trat ASSESSORS t h e M a y ta g in John Jensen your own way Samuel Nelson without cost or George A. Johnson, for unexpired obligation. If it Emil L. G. term. doesn’ t sell itself, *’ TOWN CLERK don’t keep it. pOR SELECTMAN BY PULUNG DOWN LEVER lA ON THE REPUBLICAN LINE Samuel J. Turkington TOWN TREASURER George H. Waddell \ TAX COLLECTOR George H. Howe REGISTRAR OP VOTERS The Profound Satisfaction Robert N. Veitch CONSTABLES o f Frank Edmonds James W. Foley Frederick A. Krah MAYTAG OWNERSHIP Gerald R. Risley' William J. Shields Maytag owner •knows that her washer will SCHOOL VISITOR do a week’s washing in an hour, wash Harold C. Alvord A collars and cuffs without hand-nibbing AUDITOR and wash rag rugl or lingerie equally well. Isaac Cole Do you want your property assessed fairly, with no Sheknows that she can depend on the M ayt^’s DE.MOCR.VTIC life-time, heat-retaining, cast-aluminum mb Proposals for Nominations. partiality shown? SELECTMEN and Maytag general high quality cons^ction Henry J. Brooks Do you want an assessor who has a mind of his own? to give her cleaner washed clothes and shorte^ Thomas J. Dannaher easier wash hours for years. Hence the profound Andrew J. Healey John Jensen has lived the greater part of his life in satisfaction of Maytag ownership. William P. Quish Walter F. Sheridan Manchester, has served the public for about twenty John P. Splllane Deferred Payments John A. Wilcox years. , . You*H Never Miss ASSESSOR Proposed and Endorsed by Charles I. Balch He was elected an assessor last year and served the t o w n c l e r k THE MAYTAG COMPANY Earl G. Seaman, Hai’dware Merchant. Samuel J. TSurkington \ town faithfully and well. Wiilliam. J. Boyle, Mechanic. Newton^ Iowa Robt. J. Smith, Real Estate and Insurance. TOWN TREASURER '•m. Lawrence W. Case, Manufacturer. George H. Waddell He has made a study of the TAX PROBLEMS in this William Taylor, Collector. T.AX COLLECTOR ' Eastern Branch; 851-53 N. Broad St. Frank Cheney, Jr., Manufacturer. tow n. * Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel J. Turkington, Town Clerk. George H. Howe William G. Glenney, Lumber Dealer REGISTRAR OF I'OTERS Mrs. Max A. Bengs, ♦President League of He is an authority on Manchester property values as Louis T. Breen \ Matthew Merz, Barber. CONSTABLES Women Voters. he is a realtor and builder. •Alfred A . Grezel James N. Nichols,' Grocer. William R. Campbell Thomas H. Weldon, Physician. Thomas J. Rogers, Banker. James Stuffy. Sr, Vote for John Jensen at the primaries and give your­ Main 0pp. Park Sts. Phdne 1525-2 Frank J. Quish ♦A non-partisan organization. SCHOOL VISITOR self a square deal. James M. Burke AUDITOR This Advertisement paid for by James Ford. John F. Limerick (This Advertisement paid for by friends of John Jensen.) , \ Dated at Manchester, Conn., August ,30, 1927; SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON, JUumiiuim ^Ikukor Town Clerk S/ . 1 / '' - ’ l, \ MANCHESTER (CUNN.) EVENING 4EKA i a >, M UNUAi, SJjirrrijyiJSJiK xa, 19ZT. ^ A G E S I X

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Just what does It mean to live uncles, another is hound to tbifl pir one’s ‘‘own life,” and does anybody that— , . . ^ in the entire world live his or her "Those who^accept their burdenfl dUStin © 1927>yNM Service "own life” in the sense that we as eccentricities and live their lives anne in rebellion never live ‘liv^ of usually mean the expression? BEGIN HERE TODAY A few days ago I told you of their own.’ Those who accept JERRY MACKIjYN, adTer«»lng Ruth Edwards, the girl with the ar­ them and make 'them their life, find managrer lor Peacli Bloom Cob- that they are Indeed living ‘lives of meflca Co., falls in love with tistic talent who was forced to sac­ VERA CAMERON after he trans­ rifice her own ambitions and sup­ their own.’ •- [ a ■ forms her from a plain secretary port two aged parents. I probably "Please forgive this preachy let­ Into a beauty. He la hnrt to learn ter from an-old woman whft has she consents to the transforma­ used the:hackneyed expression of tion only because she falls in Iotc "living other people’s lives — not lived long enough and fully ^ough with a man who Ijfnores her— her own.” to know whereof she speaksi’” SCHUYLER SMYTHE—and she Intends to spend her Tacation at The story of Ruth Edwards Lake Minnetonka where Smythe brought me this Interesting and is vacationiner. apt letter: Smythe and other smests mis­ take her. In spite of her denials, "That expression ‘living one’s, for VIVIAN CRANDALL, ex-prin- own life’ always Irritates me, for I cess, who after a Paris divorce Is am so sure that the person who In hiding. Learning of the snpposed prin­ lives the fullest ‘life of her own’ Is cess’ whereabouts, Crandall de­ the one who recognizes the truth Another tectives arrive one night. Vera that living one’s ‘own life’ is .ac­ and Smythe flee In a stolen car. BY w . W. WESNTWORTH Smythe begs her to marry him at cepting every duty and responsibil­ \ once, but when she tells him the ity that comes to one. (Abbreviations: A—»ace; K— I truth about her Identity, he is “An old-fashioned, unpopular king— Q—.qneen; J— ^Jack; furious, thereby revealing him­ self to her as a fortune-hunter. i viewpoint I know, but one which I any card lower than 10.) Vera Is kidnaped from the car ■ advocate not with any belief that by two masked men and taken by virtue is its own reward, but be­ airplane to a shack In the hills where the prince, IVAN, awaits cause I believe that human beings 1— ^When may a, hand^ -con­ them. The kidnapers doublecross cannot he happy if they reject the tain one honor, and -when the prince, holding him and Vera normal thing as the abnormal, and, for a Crandall ransom. Vera con- must it contain more to be bid ' Vinces the prince, furious at the in looking for the normal, find only discovery she Is not his ex-wlfe. the abnormal. initially? j. they must “play the part.” I’ll be. clearer. Women, I be­ In New York Jerry flnds Vivian 2— ^To bid a suit initliuly, Crandall hiding In the Bronx. lieve, more than men, are supposed how many cards, of the. suit Agreeing to help And Vera, she Of paramount importance to any house is the living room. to live lives not their ‘own,’ We guides Jevtry to the shack which are always talking about'daughters should be held by the, declarier? she remembers the prince was In­ It is the center of the home, the meeting ground of families and 3— ^When you hold^ K\X.X. terested In. who, weighed down by the respon­ They arrive Just as Vera Is friends. Thus, the emphasis “The Oxford” places on the living sibility of parents or younger broth­ in dummy and X X in declar­ fleeing from the shack. She tells them how she was left alone vrlth room, with its inviting open firepl^e, is only one feature which ers. or sisters or this thlng^ and that er’s hand, how do you finesse? Ivan, after one of the kidnapers makes it an exceptionally well designed home. thing, must remain at home, work 1— ^It depends upon’the number was killed before their eyes In an • In addition, there is the large veranda entered through two Ing for dependents when they long and distribution of the quick tricks airplane crash and the other de­ "That” said Jerry, "is rather a hard and hitter letter, young woman. to be out In the world living ‘lives parted in fear. doors from the living room, the spacious dining room, and three in the hand, ’ . The girls become friends and a situation which you, In your mis­ of their own.’ ' 2— ^At least-four. . Vivian proposes to Vera she play pleased. But my parents thought sand dollars for your services?” ample bedrooms upstairs. When one considers that “The Ox­ “ These lives are supposed to. con­ Princess Vivian a little longer. taken paternal anxiety, have 3— Lead small card te .dummy otherwise. I suppose, too," she Quick color flamed in Vee-Vee’s sist of. doing a job of their own Vera consents. Vivian goes to the brought upon yourselves. To re­ ford”-may be built for from $4500 to $5500, its attractiveness and finesse King: shack and with a bribe gets the conceded fairly, “that they were cheeks. “I don’t want you to pay choosing rather than one imposed fuse to accept it will mean misery as “a good buy” becomes apparent. , . , prince’s promise to leave the really anxious about me. The very me anything!” she protested. “You upon them by necessity, such as country Immediately. Jerry, Viv­ and scandal for all of us. I am More information about “The Oxford” may be obtained ian and Vera return to the city rich are always in terror lest their are doing me a greater favor than housework or nursing, perhaps. and go to Vivian’s apartment in children be kidnaped or get into I could possibly render you, by sav­ more sorry than I can say that I from the Standard Homes Company, Colorado Building, Wash­ "The modern feminist pities the have caused you pain and anxiety, the Bronx. some awful scrape or other. The ing me from public exposure.” ington, D. C. ______stay-at-home wife who might be BABIES CRY NOW GO ON W ITH TH E STORY and the disgrace of seeing our sacred rich have no freedom at all. That “I am also causing you to lose living her own life’ instead of CHAPTER XLIV name in the headlines. I am sorry, drudging for other people’s lives. is the big reason why I shall be your position with the Peach Bloom of phrase, humor, appreciation of TTERA CAMERON could scarcely glad to be poor. However, that is Company,” Vivian reminded her, too, that I cannot explain. To ex­ In some cases the wife herself loses plain would be to ruin my chances NEW BOOKS his young audience. The author FORt^RIA” ’ take her eyes off Paul Allison, beside the point. My parents asked “We will not quarrel about the becomes one of the boys and giris sight of the truth that the richest for happiness forever. Please ac­ life and the one she really wants although she had been furtively the help of detectives to find me. money. TlTat point is settled,” she for whom he is writing. He feels They undoubtedly believe that the stated firmly. “Now I will write cept all this as absolutely final, and Is this very life of ‘living other peo­ Prepared Especially for Infants studying him for most of the two with it my love and remorse for FOR what they will like. And he has resulting newspaper publicity was the letter, and I promise you that gathered his tales of old and young ple’s lives.’ hours that she had known him. responsible for my kidnaping, or it will turn the trick. I know my having unintentionally caused you " I suppose I am merely trying to and Children of All Ages heartache and anxiety. Your By .MAllY fjiRAILlM BONNER China with the eye of a connoisseur “What Is It about him that has so rather, the kidnaping of the girl parents’ spot of vulnerability and I and the enthusiasm of a writer who say what was once expressed in daughter, Vivian."’ words to the effect that he who fascinated Vivian Crandall that she they firmly believe was I, The shall not hesitate to stick a javelin enjoys his work. Some of the Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria has thing cannot be ignored now. They in it.” “That,” said Jerry, cocking a Many of the wise rules to be ap­ would find his life must lose it. been in use for over 30 years as a is willing to give up social posi­ titles indicate how inviting are the would not rest until they found me, Paul, Vee-Vee and Jerry watched brilliant blue eye at Vivian re­ plied to human :’clationship.s should stories— ''The Shen of the Colored "After all, the very nature of life pleasant, harmless sabstitute for tion, a fortune, her parents, every­ itself calls for ‘living other people’s and the police,^ even if my parents her intently as she scribbled hasti­ proachfully, “is rather a hard and also be applied to books. Cords,” "The Was-a-Boy,” "Kings Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething lives,’ and making such living our thing for love of him?” the girl asked them to'give up the search, ly, and on every face was a differ­ bitter letter, young woman, I would If you want your child to make a Hungry,” "Wing Dow,” "Bitter Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con­ own life. How many people can marveled to henself. ’ “Why—he’s could not do so—unless I returned. ent expression, with one element in not say it is calculated to bring a friend of anothe,- boy or gi’’! whose Waters,” the last of which relates tains no narcotics. Proven direc-. That is the whole point. Vivian ray of sunshine into your parents’ companionship .vcu think both de­ the story of the discovery of tea, you name who have escaped? If It tlons are on each package. Physi­ almost ugly! Jerry is handsome common—an almost reverent ad­ Isn’t one responsibility, it’s another. Crandall will have to return to her miration. lives. But I think it will turn the s sirable and beneficial you do not, But in a delicious last paragraph cians everywhere recommend- it. beside him. Maybe it’s his mind. trick. It is certainly amazingly ir should not. iasist upon the de­ Someone has an Invalid wife or hus­ ‘The genuine bears signature eC parents—or appear to do so.” She “Listen,” Vivian commanded, her the author tells us that Wu Chang He must be frightfully clever—” stretched the words significantly, definite, not to say menacing.” velopment of this friendsoi ). Y m his gardener, laid the discovery to band, another one has aged parents, brilliant eyes sweeping the group another is struggling to keep a sick The longer Vee-Vee watched her eyes pleading with Vera Cam­ The Rufus Worrell Crandalls do not keep telling him that this Ah Tcha, and Wang Kwa the cook when she had finished, “ ‘Dear friend is a good influence and that brother or sister In a sanitarium, them—the beautiful woman who eron. Mother and Dad: This will intro­ fear nothing so much as scandal—■ to Sing Ah Sing. So the cudgels another has a feeble-mirided child, you wish he would cultivate him. can be taken up for any of the had been a princess and the home­ “How will you manage it?” Vee- duce my dear friend, Vera Victoria nev/epaper scandal,” Viviaij re­ another has dependent aunts or I ly, magnetic man who would not plied, her beautiful mouth a little You .enter imto his enthusiasm three! And those who want Vee asked, bewildered, Cameron, who, as you no doubt about'his friend. Influencing him marry her until she had proved cynical, “I had to use the only chuckles with their romance will "I will send you to them tonight have already observed, is my physi­ far more by your understanding that she could make a pOor man’s weapon' In my hands. And my revel in “Wing Dow.” with a letter from me. They can­ cal double. Miss Cameron has been than by your superior orders. wife—the sharper and more hurt mother and father have not been not doubt that it is really from me, doubling for me with my full So It is with books. You cannot ing was the envy which twisted her exactly model parents. I love them Strange Malay Tales. for they will recognize my ^hand­ knowledge and at my request. It aw'aken enthusiasm i'j books by in- In “Wonder Tales from Pirate I Watch This Space Every Monday s heart. writing. Its very illegibility makes was she who stayed at the Minne­ in spite of myself.” “Ready to talk business now, “Now, how does this child get Isles,” Frances Jenkins Olcott has it appallingly distinctive,” Vivian tonka, she, unfortunately, who was translated from the Dutch a series everybody?” Vivian asked, after herself into your home without be­ I For Our Tuesday Specials a smiled. “The letter will protect kidnaped by underworld thugs who of compelling tales_of strange Ma \ she and Paul had cleared the table ing caught in the act?” Jerry you thoroughly, Vee-Vee, will force mistook her for me. Now I am lay and East Indian happenings of the coffee service. \ their acceptance of you as my Im­ sending her to you to continue to veered "hastily. At the end of the book there Is “You will take her there In your “Paul has consented to my plan, personator.” take ray place, so far as the police tiny history of the East Indies and Vee-Vee, largely for your sake. He “But what will your father and and the press are concerned. You car, leaving her at a corner about a tiny dictionary of Malay objects. Special For | likes you and wants to spare you mother tell the police and the re­ can make any explanation you like two blocks from the house. She Captives in those early days had to all possible unpleasantness. This porters?” Vee-Vee worried. “Re­ of my disappearance and my kid­ will let herself into the bouse in a make.their stories entertaining to briefly, is the situation: I am on member that Schuyler Smythe saw naping and my return, or—as I am perfectly matter-of-fact way. The hold the interest of their pirate probation, a self-imposed probation, you—or rather me—being kid­ sure will readily occur to you— rest is entirely on the^ knees of the captors— and they did so with these for three months. If at the end of naped—” j’ou can refuse to make any ex­ gods. You v.ill drive straight to legends. So it is unnecessary to This W eek I that time I have not become tired “My dear, a man as rich as my planation whatever, thereby saving your own apartment and await a add that they will not seem tame to of living like this—” a wave of her father does not have to explain yourselves and me a great deal of telephone call from Vee-Vee there, boys and girls. Herman Rosse, the beautiful hand indicated the dmall, anything,” Vivian Crandall told hideous publicity. Miss Cameron a call which she will make only if Dutch illustrator and frequent so­ cheap apartment—“and think I can her simply. will be Vivian Crandall until 1 my parents refuse to accept her as journer in East India, has made the be happy to continue to live on a “Father will simply say, with a choose to release her from her du­ Vivian Crandall. You will then get interesting pictures. The book is Guaranteed small income, Paul will marry me." grand gesture, as if that settles ties as my double, since I am other­ in touch with me and I will go to published by Longmans, Green & “ She’s making me sound like an everything: ‘My daughter has re­ wise and very importantly engaged. her assistance immediately. And I Co. utter cad,” Paul Allison smiled rue turned. I have nothing further to If you refuse to recognize Miss will stand by her through anything From the Amazon regions comes fully, reaching across the table to say. No, I do not wish the kid­ Cameron as your daughter, believe that can conceivably happen as a “ The Magic Tooth and Other Tales take Vivian’s hand. “But I’m sure napers to be found and punished.’ me, dear people, the scandal that resujt of her effort to help me. Does from the Amazon,” by Elsie Spicer .will result through my enforced re­ that satisfy you, Jerry Macklyn?” Eells (Little, Brown & Co.) The Range you two understand. I can’t marry Oh, he will do it very well, never 40 million dollars and keep my self- fear! Now, Vee-Vee, I am not so appearance will make this kidnap­ and she smiled at him so adorably book begins in this wise: i respect.” selfish as to ask you to give up the ing furore seem like a pleasant lit­ that Vee-Vee felt again that little "The very first Christmas I spent pang of utterly unreasonable jeal­ Vivian Crandall laughed indulg­ next two months of your life to a tle bedtime story. I am safe— in Brazil I received among other virtual imprisonment such as will never safer in my life, or rather, ousy. gifts a tiger’s tooth and an ostrich’s ently, then went on: “In disappear­ Ol)GAN DYE IVORRS source of her greatest develop INC. Back to Ancestors 2— ^When is a Tuxedo in or­ Visitors always welcome. HARRISON ST. The grandmother and the great­ ment.” Girls Dance grandmother on the mother’s side For All Purposes Is it rot true? Has xot the sym­ der? 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i Fitsf Big Soccer Gutne BISSELL, MISS GIBLIN TOWN TENNIS CHAMPS Stevenson’s Goal inSecondHalf ^ ______■ ■ I _ _ ^ ^ ------^ ------DAVIS CUP LEAVES AMERICA Macdonald And McHale NEW TENNIS STARS NEEDED AS CHENEVS BEAT GREEN y Press Winners Closely Fnflham Scores Lndiy Goal In First Few Miontec IRsit- American Leagw Bon Ami Game Yetterday ors Hwe Better Teamwork Bnt Have Feww Chances No Hope For Its Return Un­ National League Postponed Bocanise of At Chlcag®^ ' ____ To Scorr, Locals P r ^ e d Hard In Second lU f; Pitt CHICAGO 7, NEW TORK 6 til 1930, Experts Say, Til- CHICAGO „ ^It.^LoVmT6, NEW y6r1C t AB. R. H. PO. A. BT. L O U I S _____ ^ . Bad Weadier; May Be Adams, 8b ...... 0 1 1 1 AB. R. H. PO, A. E. Has Plenty to Dp b Goal. den and Johnston WiD Be English, S3 ...... A 1 2 1 7 O’Rourke, 3b ....3 1 2 2 8 1 Heathcote, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 1 Rice, rf ------. . . , 5 1 0 Phyed Next Saturday and Stephenson, rl i.. ..4 1 2 2 0 Sisler, lb ...r ...... 5 0 2 Wilson, of ...,>.3 2 2 2 0 Williams, If ...... 5 0 0 Out of Game. Grimm, lb ...... 2 0 0 14 1 B, Miller, cf ...... 5 0 0 SATUBDArS BBSlfliTS. ^ ^ TlSCOREBOARD^ Hartnett, c ...... 4 0 0 1 0 Schang, o, ...... ,....2 2 0 Sunday. J. P. CbatB 8, PhllmdelpWn 1. Beck, 2b .. .4 1 3 3 5 Mellllo, 2b ...... V* 1 1 Bethl^em 2. New Bedford 1...... 3 1 0 1 2 s YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Carlson, p Gierber, ss ...4 0 Boston 8, N. Y. Giants G. By DAVIS J. WAIiSH. Gastony p »••#••••• •» * 8 Eastern ' Philadelplila, Sept. 12.— ^No hope Totals ...... 11 27 17 0 The C. B. A. A.-Bon Ami base New Haven 6, Hartford 3 (1st). NEW YORK ...... 37 6 11 27 18 SUNDAY’S RESULTS. for the return of the Dayis Cup to H. PO. A. E. Totals ball series, which was scheduled Hartford 7, New Haven 0 (2nd). AB..B. R. NEW YORK . - - Hartford 1< Philadelphia 1. Its rightful American home before Mueller, If ,.4 0 2 to start yesterday, was again: post­ Bridgeport 6, Albany 1. 0 Providence 8, Newark 0. 1930. Llndstrom, 3b ...... ,.44 0 0 Combs, cf ...... 33 0 1 3 poned because o and Lacoste. 16 1 set, she had Miss Giblin on the de­ Doeg, in particular, looks the MACDONALD ...... 200 445 1 On Tonight’s Card at Vel just been sent Into the same a few Pearson, who did the an-. Totals ...... 30 0 4 24 12 2 fense but In the second set, laltered rnttutes before In place of Mcvwn- 'flaring the game, and part of the best prospect uncovered Score by innings: Fifth Set. badly. Cappie winning St. Louis ...... '...... 000 200 OSx— 5 26 6 Igle, pounced on It and beat McCoUough, also weU: in the United States since the salad Two base hits, Hendrick, Frisch; BISSELL ...... 442 444 4 games. After a long rest, the third days Of Tilden and Johnston. If he 1 odroma with a pretty boot that sailed into j jjj goccer here, passed exam- stolen bases,' Blades, Bell, Partridge; MACDONALD ...... 004 101 1 7 set was played. Cappie w m stlU the net'for the tying score. Just really gets around to doing what sacrifices, Herman, Henline, Bottom- playing better tennis and scored re­ Inatlons as referee and linesman for he should, it may become possible ley, Frisch, Hafey; left on bases, a few moments before the play, Ste­ American League games. Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 4; bases on peatedly to win four coMwuUve Joe Bard. local middleweight, for us to forget the glorious past GIRLS’ FINALS. venson had been slightly hurt by a balls, off Frankhouse 2; struck out, games. Then Aileen came to wlil^get another chance at Hany flpiniiliig bull that ha attempted to and remember th^t we are suppos­ by Frankhouse 3, Petty 3; umpires, Giblin beat McHale 3-6, 6-0, 6-4. won a love game only to have Kath­ Seeche, formerly of Lawrence but Philadelphia was defeated 3 to 1 ed to have a future. l Moran, O’Day and Reardon; time, 1:48. head. The locals had a few other Saturday by the J. P. Coats’ eleven First Set. erine win the next for a 6-1 lead. now of Hartford, at the Maasasolt chances to score but were unequal 3 in Pawtucket, R. I. Keenan scored GIBLIN ...... 441 614 343 30 Aileen won the next three but Cap­ A. C.*8 amateur boxing show m the to the task. , ^ Hartford Velodrome tonight. for the losers. MCHALE ...... 004 842 565 a4 6 pie captured the last two games, One camd when Bob Hutchinson thus becoming the town champion.' Seech® fought Bard at tte Mwsa broke away with a clear field be­ SPORT CHAHER Second Set. The local club will practice three The Cuba will practice tomorrow Her lead in polnU was 84 to 68. solt show last Tuesday when Eddie tween him and the goalie, only to mornings a week at the stadium. Hartford Game 25 6 It waa the same itory in tne Wenzel of New Haven failed to ap­ night at the Charter Oak street NEW HAVEN 6, HARTFORD 3 be called for handling the ball as The sessions Tuesday, Wednesday McHALE ...... 012 310 7 0 men’s finals. Macdonald got away pear and, to the great surprise of field at 7:30. The team- will open First Game he dribbled toward the net goal and Thursday will be open to tte its season either in Burnside or Third Set. to a flying start winning the first all the fans, fairly smothered Joe» some fifteen yards, away. On an­ public. Fridays will be secret At Hartford:— two sets but was unable to keep up giving a great exhibition of ring Meriden a week from next Sunday. GIBLIN ...... 444 404 221 4 29 6 other occasion, Hartford had an ex­ Manager Vendrillo announces that E 4 the dlssy pace he set. generalship. x cellent opportunity to score. It Bob Campbell. Canadian star. Is AB R H PO A M cHAL e ...... 121 041 444 1 22 The first two sets ‘ ’■ere bitterly Bard was chagrined at tte de­ the majority of the games will be Griffin, rf . . .6 0 0 4 0 0 came during a massed play In front expected to be in the lineup next played on the road. It is expected 3 4 0 fought affairs. Six games went to feat, sought another chance . Joe of the Harp's goal. Pitt gave a week. There will be no game Sat­ Hillis, 2b .. . .4 0 0 says he will kayo Seeche this time • that the team will carry insurance ..5 0 1 4 0 0 By THOMAS W. STOWE. , deuce In the first and one ireni great exhibition of saving and final- urday. Moore, cf .. nine tlm«B in the second before BI^ Also it la expected that there'wul forced a corner shot to protect Its players against in­ Bowman, lb ..6 0 1 13 1 0 Sherwood Bissell and Katherine Giblin won the 1927 tennis juries. Nick Angello has been o sell won on a ser/ice ace 14 to be a return bout between Joe How-i —The playing of------O’Brien, Philadel­ Ward, If . . . . .6 O 5 1 0 0 singles championship of Manchester Saturday afternoon at the The payroll for the Hartford club named manager of the club. 2 5 1 Macdonald was playing a safe ^ toe ard of Hartford, former state mid­ phia’s left wing, stood out conapicu- amounts to about 2650 a week. Jones, ss . . . . .5 2 3 W est Side Playgrounds when they defeated Matthew Macdonald dleweight champion, and Vliwent 5 0 against Blssell's slashing drives ouriy, as did that of Andy Bain, The standing guarantee visiting Montague, 3b ..6 0 3 2 Texalno of New Haven. They Bud Qeoghegan beat Young Jack . .4 1 2 3 0 0 and Aileen McHale, respectively, in the finals of the tournaments with the result that the latter was Izaat and Bob Hutchinson. teams get Is |300 and ten per cent, Cheney Saturday in the quarter Danning, c fought last Tfiesday and there was Following is the summary; Nichols, p . ..5 0 2 1 5 0 conducted by The Manchester Evening Herald. Both winners losing points on of the net receipts. It costs about finals of the Hartford District Golf ___ _ ---- three sets, however, Bissell PiayM a very unbaUatadtory ending to the Hartford. Phfladelphl^ 21,00 to stage a game here. Yes­ were pressed hard and had to overcome an early lead to win the bout when Howard was awarded Association championship 6 and 5 Totals . .47 6 17 33 20 1 “ Mac" at his own game and scored Blair ...... terday’s game resulted in a loss of and will be paired against Frank 4.RTFORD coveted honors. time, and again by superior stroking the decision on a fonl, tte New about 2400. 69'&------— ------Goal. Ross of Sequin In the first bracket AB R H PO A E It took just eight sets or In the rallies. His serving was also Haven hoy protesting C ow an...... Maguire of the semi-finals. John P. Cheney, Nietzke, rf . ..5 1 2 2 0 0 games to settle the championship, fourth place In t ^ girls’ tourna­ more accurate while Maqdonald was and adding thai he can heat How­ Right Back ' Manager Jimmy Dewhurst will Sr., advanced into the semi-final Schmehl, 2b ..4 1 0 2 4 1 so closely were the finalists ment were at stake and Ruth was having considerable ard saven times a week...... Reid attend a league meeting in New round of the third sixteen by elimi­ Davis, cf .., ..6 0 1 3 1 *0 matched. Each match went the limit the winner, in straight sets. The getting hla returns over f®*; Formidable oppdnents have been Left Back York tomorrow night and will nating Norman Deschamps In a . .4 1 3 16 0 0 in sets with the favorite winning first set went 18 games and the sec­ Bissell totaled 167 points against sought for the state’s two le a d ^ ...... Stewart make an effort to have the name of Keesey, lb welterweights, who have filed en-|Klsbe match that went nineteen holes. Schinkel, If . .4 0 1 2 0 1 although coming too close to defeat ond 8, for the scores if 10-8, 6-2. 132 for Macdonald. Right Halfback the Hartford Soccer Club chafiged tries— Plnkey Kaufman, State Comiskey, 3b . .5 0 2 1 5 0 for anyone with a weak heart. Miss Due to the fact that the men’s and In the opening match, Miss Ben- Iz a a t...... Doyle to tte Manchester Soccer Club. Although morning papers said Krahe, ss .. ..5 0 1 2 6 0 McHale won the first of her three- women’s finals went the limit, It rend won as follows: champion, and Billy Taylor, tte Center Halfback Manchester is a far better soccer more than 2;000 fans saw the soc­ Hamby, c ., ..5 0 3 5 0 0 set affair with Miss Giblin, but lost was too late for the scheduled Behrend 504 449 338 344 164 former Hertford High football 1 jjcGonIgle .... ___ _ • • . McCauley 4own than Hartford and tte offi­ cer game her® yesterday, the truth Atwood, p . ..3 0 0 0 1 0 the next two. Mr. Macdonald was mixed doubles. They had to be can­ tain. „ VI. T - - Left Halfback cials of the club are confident tte of the matter is that 985 paid ad­ Loftus, p .. ..1 0 0 0 0 0 victorious in the opening two skir- celled. ^^Glglio 340 127 555 621 432 42l Middletown Is sending Vln La- location is ideal to attract hundreds mission. However, this/Is consider­ Hermann, x ..1 0 1 0 0 0 n.ishes of his five set struggle yrith Bella afid Tony Jullano as its en- of out of town fans. Yesterday there __ _ ■ — The finals brought to a close the --58—8. ^ . ed very satisfactory considering the Mr. Bissell, but, he too, was unable first tennis singles championship Behrend 445 148 B7-r—33— 8. were at least two dozen automo­ morning’s weather which was ahy- Totals . .43 3 14 33 17 2 to gain the one set needed to win biles parked in the grounds bearing open to the entire public ever held Giglio 223 415 35— 25— 2. on hinoerScrelter have Ue Bruns. W l n d s o r j i o ^ thlng but favorable. Score by Innings: the title. in Manchester and The Herald plans Jimmy Aitken waa very pleased Massachusetts licenses. New Haven ....000 002 1 03— G A large gallery watched the af­ ae entries, A l Dowd. J®hnny_ Qro.|s_entaMve^ Judging from the Interest shown to make it an annual affair. There with the exhibitions w d *^d he sensational lightweight from Johnny Powers, former Pirate^ In the tennis tournaments just con­ Hartford ,..'.10(1.000 200 00—^ ternoon’s matches which were would be back again. Both Bissell len, Jim Reardon and Al Satryb. quarterback, is seeking a regular § were 24 entrants in the men’s divi­ mllltown. , . cluded, next year’s affairs are going played under Ideal weather condi­ and Giblin thanked him heartily for id this Is a Springfield team com- baokfleld berth on the Aggie e le ^ sion and 16 in the girls and not a Bed of Bllljr LlebettnanK Eddie All these entrants will be paired to be even pore of an attraction. tions. 'I'he fans were treated to some the racquets they won. The otter with leading Hartford amateurs, at Storrs this season. He waa n m A It is hoped at that time to have a brilliant tennis. In the opening num­ one of the 40 contestants defaulted. ie, Tony Korman, George Tyndal, Coach Tommy Kelley takes his winners were grateful to T ^ Her­ ■rha first bbut will start at 8:15. as a substitute last year and nmch larger entry list in each divi­ ber on the program, they saw Miss Every match was played and only hly Healy and Henry Porteg. a good account of himself In tte. S. M. H. S. gridsters out for 41ielr one bye was necessary. Good sports­ ald, Barrett w d Robins, Dewey Ladies will be admitted tiue and sion and in all probability a seed­ Ruth Behrend and Mis': Leo Giglio RIchman Company ■and Manohes Colchester will have as Its rep- games he was used. first workout of the season this manship marked ’the self-refereed sntatlTea Jo# SchwarU. flteve them wHl he a band concert. ed draw will he in order. The tour­ engage in ap gruelling a struggle as ter Plumbing and Supply oompi nament next year will -be started week. The prospects of having a matches. In the finals, three offlol good team are very good. ’ anyone could ask for. Third, and >arller. /*5'- m Eifflit l^EZBBSl 4 ?

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Chiefs of police In Connecticut Studebaker Commander Sport! f Personals ...... ■••••••• VALVES AND CARBON Job, labor smoke. The barn was removed re­ Antomoblles / charge on Chevrolet $4.50, Pontiac cently as it stood in the path of the have been asked by Commissioner Roadsters, swept the entire field of . ^ $6.50, Oakland $8.60. All work Rooms Wltboat Board 60 the 75-mile stock car race hold onJ Automobiles for Sa^le •••“ •’ **** 5 new road from Marlborough. of Motor 'Vehicles, Robbins B. Automobiles for Exchange . . . . g guaranteed at Catlin's Service Sta­ 1000 MARCH HATCHED White ____ the Atlantic City speedway on Sep-^ tion, 256 Center street. South Man­ HEBRON Professor Morse S. Allen of Trin­ Auto Accessories-—Tires ...... smt^rn Gro^wn ®'uder*^‘®Conn.’'“ "^^^^^^ ^OR RENT - FURNISHED steam Stoeckel to order prompt enforce­ temher 5, according to word just] Auto Repairing—Painting ...... chester. heated 500m, on bath room floor. Ap­ ity College, Hartford, called on Healthy Chick” Plan. Oliver Bros., A daughter was born Tuesday, ment In their jurisdictions of the received by Mr. Conkey, local] Auto Schools ...... ‘ 'T No. Windham, Conn. ply 14 Church street. Phone 721. , friends here on Thursday while Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » Garages— Servlc©—Storage 10 September 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie passing through the town on his law which prohibits the attaching Studebaker - Erskine distributor. Autos—For Hire ...... Coates at their home in Hopevale. The winning Studebaker was pilot­ Garages—Service—Storage .. MARCH PULLETS—All breeds from Boarders Wanted 50-A way from Massachusetts to Salem, ot “ stickers” to windshields and Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... “ excellentNstock. Also milk fed broil­ Donald Coates and Warren Ills summer home. He was accom­ car windows. The request was ed by Ralph Hepburn and its aver­ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles »• • ^ FOR RENT—GARAGE for one car. ers. Wm. E. Bradley. Phone 1163-3, ONE YOUNG LADY to room and Knowles stopped for the night at age for the entire seventy-five miles 321 Oakland street Manchester. panied by his father-in-law, John made In a letter which calls at­ Business and Professional Servlees Inquire at 90 Walnut street. board in private family. Preferably the home of Paul Coates In Hope- Hills, of Ohio, who has also spent tention to the growing practice of was 85.95 miles per hour. Eddie Business Services Offered ...... ta teacher. Call 2461. He'arne drove the .other Command­ Household Services Offered . . . . i s -a FOR RENT—GARAGE SPACE, for FOR SALE—EARLY HATCHED bar­ vale on their return from Narran- the summer In Salem. using these articles and thus ob­ red rock pullets, $1.25 each. Boland Building—Lontractlng ...... a* two cars. Garage has concrete floor. gansett where they 'have spent the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hlldlng and structing the view of the opera­ er and finished in seicond place with '.V V- Florists—Nurseries ...... Fred H. Norton, ISO Mai.n street. and Green, 995 Middle Turnpike, Country Board— Resorts 60 an average speed of 84.585 miles East. Phone 477-5. summer. Mr. Knowles taught the family and Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. tors. Funeral Directors ...... Hopevale Private school last year. The law referred to, for viola­ per hour. , ^ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. AT MYRTLE BEACH, room, at Cres- Raymond spent Labor Day at Insurance ...... Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Articles for Sale 45 mont Inn. By day or week, at 136 He Is to teach the coming year at Giant’s Neck. tion of which a maximum fine of Third place In the Atlantic City * Millinery—Dressmaking ...... East Broadway, Station 107. Mrs. Binghamton, N. Y. He and Mr. Mrs. T, D. Martin reports having $50 may be Imposed, provides that race was won by a Chrysler “ 72” Mdvingt—Trucking—Storage . . . . FOR SALE — HARLEY DAVISON SEWING MACHINES drop heads. Blatter. Phone 1545-2, Coates went to that place by auto­ seen on Thursday a flock of 15 or “ no article shall be attached to open roadster, while fourth and Palntlng-T-Paperlng ...... motorcycle—good shape, 179 Middle any motor vehicle In such manner fifth places went to Buick, a Mas­ Professional Services ...... “ Singers, Standards, White, free cabi­ mobile on Tuesday. 20 scarlet tanagers flying in a Turnpike, 1911-2. nets, from $10 to $40. Telephone 715, Mrs. James Brown, who has been as to interfere with an unob­ ter Six open roadster, an'd Star Sir Repairing ...... v,’ " ’...... Sf 37 Edwards Street, Manchester. southernly direction. They made a structed view of th« htlghway up­ Tailoring-Dyeing—Cleaning ., the guest of Mrs. Edward Freder­ most unusual sight, their scarlet respectively'. ■■’Hndsbh. JJashr and A Toilet Goods and Services...... -0 Wanted Autos-—Motorcycles 12 WAPPING icks for the past week or two left on which any person shall be op­ Chrysler “ 70,” all open roadsters, "Wanted—Business Service . . . . . 26 Building Materials 47 bodies flashing in the sunlight. erating such mator vehicle,” Educational for Guilford with her husband re­ These birds are rarely seen except also entered but failed to finish the Courses and Classes ...... AUTOS—Will buy cars >for Junk. cently. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will In asking for strlck enforcement run. . Used parts for sale. General auto re­ CONCRETE BLOCKS of all kinds for Walter S. Billings of the local in the deep woods. the commissioner points out that Private Instruction pairing. Abel's Service Station, Oa' sale._ Inquire Frank Damato, 24 make their home In that place. Work on the underpinning and At the'end' of the race the Dancing ...... street. Tel. 789. Homesteajj^ Street Manchester, store, purchased on Thursday of Mrs. N. C. Johnson and her chil­ there should be special considera­ American Automobile Association, Musical—Diamatio ...... « Phone 150f. _ this week, the house, which was re­ steps to the town hall has been tion for persons from other states, Wanted—Instruction ...... a'-* dren spent Labor Day In Wllllman- completed. New cement stejs have officials checked the two Stude­ F inancial cently occupied by Erwin F. tlc as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. 'who may not be aware of the in­ baker Commanders and pronounced Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages 81 Florists— Nurseries 15 Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 Stoughton and family and will been put in and. the ground about tent of the law, . ► . Danehy. the front has been graded. them strictly stock models In every Business Opportunities ...... « move his family from Strickland Mifes Marion Smith of Westfield The letter to the police Is as fol­ respect. ' Money to Loan ...... "" BARBERRT HEDGES, California ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ street, Manchester to his new home Indications are that grapes will lows: Money Wanted ...... a* Privet hedges, bulbs a,nd flowering ances, motors, generators, sold and has accepted the position of teacher be scarce this year in this locality. “ The results of the Atlantic City Help and Sltuatlona shrubs etc., for fall planting. Way- about the first of October. “ Special attention Is called at repaired: work called for. Pequot About twenty-five members from of the Hopevale Private school. There seem to be very few even of race are particularly significant,” Help Wanted—Female ...... side Gardens. Rockville. Tel. 714-2. Electric Co., 407 Center street Phone This school opened on Wednesday this time to Section 40 (e) of Help Wanted—Male ...... ^6 1592. j East Central Pomona Grange No. the wild grapes which are usually Chapter 400, Public Acts Of 1921, said Mr. Conkey, “ inasmuch as they Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 3, motored to the Springfield, Mass. at the same time as the other abundant in the fields. The nui on page 58 of the motor vehicle follow close on the heels of the rec- i Agents W ’.nted ...... 87-A Heating—Plumbing—RoOQng 17 schools of the town. 40-A Pomona Grange No. 12, which met crop seems very unpromising too. law book, referirng to Obetructlon ord breaking run made last "week: Situations 'iVan ted—Female . . . aa Fnel and Feed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendall by another Studebaker Command-* Situations Wanted—Male ...... 89 DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. Roofing of with the Feeding Hills Grange on Few of the hiciidry nut trees are pi sight. There has recently been Employment Agencies ...... all kinds, 24 Falrview street. South FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $9 Reo last Wednesday at 10 A. M. lor an Shaw of Worcester and their guest bearing according to report. a growing tendency on the part of er— a stock enclosed sedan. The! Live Stock—Pets—rPoultry—Vehicles Manchester. Telephone 990-5. truck load; $9.75 split V. Flrpo, 116 all day meeting. There was an ad­ Miss Ellis also of Worcester were An underpass near the foot of operators, especially of out-of- Atlantle City race yras tron on Sep-1 Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... Wells street. Phone 1307-2. callers at St. Peter’s Rectory re­ tember 6, w ille only three days' liive Stock—Vehicles ...... =2 dress of welcome by Brother Black- Chestnut Hill has been nearly com­ state cars, to put stickers on the Poultry and Supplies ...... Moving—Trucking—storage 20 well, worthy overseer of the Spring- cently, making a stop while motor­ pleted. it is designed to allow the windshield or rear windows, or to previous— at 10:40 p. m., Septem­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 field Pomona Grange, and a re­ ing through the town. Mr. Shaw Is safe passage o f the livestock on carry a flag obscuring, the rear ber 2, A h ' Jenkins checked hla For Sale— Mlscellaneons PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local FOR SALE—CRAB APPLES, In- sponse by Sister Louise Shorts, head of the Worcester Public Lib­ the H. C. Pone:- farm from one window. Moot of these stickers Commander Sedan ■with Western Articles for Sale ...... 45 and long distance moving and truck­ worthy secretary. Alter a song by rary. Union officials at Oarqnines Bridge,; Boats and Accessories ...... 46 ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ quire at 216 Woodbridge street side ot the new state roai to the are of the type -which we have all Building Materials ...... 47 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. the Grange, there followed a very Miss Lucy Tennant, daughter of ether. The new road cuts the Por­ seen, wliich say “ Guest of Cana­ San Francisco Bay, at the end of. Diamonds—Watches—-Jewelry .. 48 FOR SALE—^EATING and canning interesting program, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Jared B. Tennant was ter property lu two. da,” or some thing of that kind. a 3,302 m ile ocean-to-ocean dash. Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 peaches, reasonable prices. 279 Keeney recitations, readings, vocal solos, operated on for appendicitis on Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Repairing 23 street. “ It seems to me clearly the The elapsed time ot the Command­ Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 original papers and Instrumental Wednesday at the Hartford. Hospi­ intent of the law cited to stop any er’s run .was 77 hours and 40 min­ Household Goods ...... 51 EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ Legal Notices solos, etc. A bountiful dinner was tal. The operation was reported as such practice and It would seem utes— better by 2 hours and 15 Machinery and Tools ...... 52 served at noon by the Feeding nr- -'^1 ers sharpened and repaired, also favorable and the patient is In good HOSPITAL NOTES that there should' he enforcement minutes, than the previous feoord I Musical Instruments ...... 53 scissors, knives and saws sharpened. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Hills Grange. condition. Mrs. Tennant is spending oif it and that the use of anything made by an open car costing a Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Work called for . and delivered. at Manchester, within and for the Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Post cards have been received some time with her daughter In which does actually obscure the thonsand dollars more than the Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm District of Manchester, on the 10 day from Mrs. John Schlund, formerly Specials at the Stores ...... 66 street. Manchester, Conn. Telephi ne of September, A. D., 1927. Hartford. Admissions reported at the Mem­ sight of the operator In any way Commander Sedas. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 462. Estate of Jlspnle B. Watkins, late of Miss Eunice Dean, of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Porter orial hospital today were at follows: whatever, ought to' be discon­ Wanted—^To Buy ...... 58 Manchester, In said District, deceased. who Is on a motor trip to York tinued fcrthwlth. I am therefore Rooms—.Board—Hotels—Resorts Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., have returned from a season spent Miss Elizabeth Ashton of Cowles NEW UNDERWEAR Restaurants MOWER SHARPENING, key making, Beach, Maine. at the Porter cottage at Giant’s asking you to take the matter up phonographs, clocks, electric clean­ Judge. Marjorie Stoughton, daughter Hotel, Raymond A. Joyce of 315 Autumn' underwear atlmulatea Rooms Without Board . . . 4. . . . . 59 The Executor having exhibited Neck, Niantlc. They report that the and enforce the law, with a full .Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A ers,- irons, etc. repaired. Gunsmlth- of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin F. Stough­ Garden street, Hartford, Mrs, Louis outer fashionable dress by Using Ing. Bralthwalte, 150 Center St. its administration account with said season has been very disappointing understanding that you will do the same godets, circular flousdes, Country Board—Resorts ...... , F9 estate to this Court for allowance, it ton, has secured employment at Genovese of 61 Rose street, Mrs. justice to persons from out-of-state Hotels—Restaurants ...... 81 of there,, having been only about three Thomas Blevins of 16 Eldridge yokes and inserts ot rich lace« Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Courses and Classes 27 is the Aetna Insurance Company ■who are not aware oif its Intent.” Ordered, That the 17 day of Septem­ Hartford. Sundays when the weather has street and Charles Horvath of 268 Real Estate For Rent ber, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clopk, forenoon, been good enough to ensure the Apartments. Flats, Tenements., 68 at the Probate Office, In said Man­ Oak street. PLAID TELTET Business Locations for Ren. ... 64 MEN, BOYS learn barberlng, ladles' chester, be and the same is assigned customary crowd of excursionists. Births: A daughter to Mr. and Burgundy red velvet Irf jgandy Houses for Rent ...... 65 haircutting where failure is un­ for a hearing on the allowance of said Mr. Porter has operated the store Mrs. W, G. Glenney of 443 East CARD OF THANKS plaid design forms the cate flared Suburban for Rent ...... 66 known. Day, evening courses. Man­ NEW A m ROUTE. chester trolley stops at our door. administration account with! said es­ formerly owned by his father, the Center street and a daughter to Mr. skirt and coat of - an ensemble that Summer Homes for R e n t...... 67 tate, and this Court directs the Ford Airport, Dearborn, Mich., late Roger F. Porter. Wanted to Rent ...... 61 Vaughn’s Barber SchooL 14 Market Executor to give public notice to and Mrs. John Pettornine of 18 We wish to thank friends and uses plain burgundy. 90^ ^ e Real Estate For Sale street, Hartford, Conn, all persons Interested therein to ap­ Sept. 12.— weekly 11-hour air­ Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Douglas have relatives for floral tributes, and overblonse. ‘ Apartment Buildings for Sale..« 69 Falrview street pear and bo heard thereon by publish­ plane service between Detroit and returned to their home in Boston Patienis discharged: Mrs. Antl- kindness, during our bereavement Business Property for Sale .....; 70 ing a' copy of this ordet In some JacksonTllIe, Fla., was Inaugurated after spending the summer at their through loss of our wife and moth­ Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Post-mortem examination of Ida, newspaper having a circulation In onette Reymander of 126 Oak street Industrial apprentices ftf the Houses for Sale ...... 72 ostrich at the London Zoological said District, on or-before September today when a Ford-Stout' trl-motor Hebron place. and Mrs. Mary Thompson of 21 Re­ er. number of 2,500 are enrolled for Lots for Sale ...... 73 12, 1927, and by posting a copy of this airliner, hopped off from the air­ Six men were summoned from Fred Taylor and family. technical training in Chicago Resort Property for S le 74 Gardens, revealed these articles: gent street. • 9 Three gloves, a handkerchief, a order' on the public signpost in the port. Hebron as jury recruits in the Cline schools. Many trades are represent­ Suburban for Sale ...... 75 Town-where the deceased last dwelt, case, all of whom •went to Rock­ Real Estate for Exchange <•:. .:.;4 76 spool, several nails, seven coins, a 4 days before said day of hearing and The plane 'will stop at Cincinnati, ed and the work is supported by Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 gold necklace, a key, pieces of wire returnlmake to this Court. Nash'vllle and Atlanta on the inau­ ville Wednesday. They were Loren trades unions and employers. Auction—Legal Hotlees and many smaller scraps of metal. ' WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. gural tour. = ^ - M. Lord, Stephen Stanek, Edmund You will like “ Chang.”— Adv. ' TO HOLBXX8 OP Auction Sales ...... "8 H-9-12-27 1.6gal f otices ...... 78 SECOND I M R H LOAN New House GAS BUGGIES—Not A Word By Frank Beck a PER CENT BONDS WONT PUT ON WHEN EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW $4,000 DOG— WEIl continue TO NEIGHBORS DO FIND TREASURY NOTES Yes, we have one brand new with SPEAK TO THE NEIGHBORS OUT WE^E WEALTHY, Seeeiid U ber^ Loea bond* beve been eslled oak floors, full bathroom, located on JUST A S THOUGH THEY'LL THINK THAT for payment on November 16tb next, and no lot 50x150 on street with sewer, NOTHING HAD HAPPENED. MUCH MORB OF US-^ intenet will be after that dele. ' „ , , Notiea ia gm n M a new offeimg el Daited gas. etc., walking distance to trolley YOU KEEP ON CARRYING ALTHOUGH FT DOESNT Statea Tteaaay netea. ia-etebanit for Second and business section. YOUR BUNDLES HOME, MATTER NOW liberty Loan Converted 4H per cent bon^ Wadsworth St. Semi-detached The new notee wiH be dated Septmeber IS. 1927, IN AND I’LL STILL t h a t W and «B1 bear iateteet from that date at tne rate of 6 rooms, each apartment, all CUT THE, LAWN. o< SH per eent. The notea will mature ia ftva modern and offered at a reasonable SPITE HAVE MO yeara Im may bt eaUad for radamptioa after OF THE UuM ycAxte price. * 7 5 ,0 0 0 Intareet on Seeoiri lib y ty Lean Converted Brand new single of 6 rooms, oak SAFELY radiam ie^ be paid to N onm bw ^ 1987. floors, steam beat, extra large living STORED IN *b. T]w;pieoeftbenowiemetoetw,ialOOK]|oid- room, 6 minutes from trolley.'Price em anaudering Seeood libeity Loan Convert- only $5,800. Small cash neces­ THE BANK, ^4MpereeatD

( a-. ___ ■ - II I ; - I . ■ "'I '"" "' '" ~ ^ '•- ' SKIPEY FLAPPER FANNY SAYST SENSE aniJONSENSE m 'f oN v ts i'f sTReer r-iAM’ THeMCNKgePl LIMERICKS I C6MC FR*M TH6 V< C H i t o a e N i o o n ' t T A K 6 a p a t h There’s nothing that rouses the ire fTousHYney potammom/a w t h c ^ OKceSS T «e TUB LS 0 Of a man on his way to a fire ^lomi HAMM6 R i.j Lj^TbUSH. j ------WAtBft Like hitting a truck IjCABies MitKTo see if -thcv u v e j HOCASmt^ That is running hmuck And harmfully busting a tire. > » There is nothing that rouses the \ wrath Of a man stepping into his bath, Or that makes him kick higher Or twist about sprier. Than a wet bar of soap in his path. The reason ideas die quickly In some heads is because they can’t stand solitary confinement. It’s a long lane that has no lov­ ers. People, who chew tobacco should not spit in glass houses. l i Copyright, P. U Cro$by, 1927, Control Prws AiaocUtion, Ine. It la hard to be a leader In Am­ erica. You cah’t tell which way the iwaLU.*s.PAT.opr. crowd is going. C182T ■» WA tlWICC. INC. ■■V \ “ The first thing you see after Brunets won’t admit that all's a rainbow is a Ford. WASHINGTON TUBBS H fair in love. The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Pox By, Crane A slim urchin spent a week In . ' i the country on a farm. He came back home brown and strong, bui A C W V \ 1 he was done with milk forever. No i r more milk for him. No, sir. 1 “ I’m done with it,’’ he said. I 'seen how they make It- A i K O n s durn stuff ain’t nothin’ but chewed G o r/'S soi>06M GENERAL INFORMATION grass.’’ otPPCRfoRe f -Thc cvrcos How well are you informed on Ours is a queer tW€NV IK odds and ends of information? The instance, when a woman J® answers to these questions are in the mouth she goes up in tne CHICAGO, printed on another pa^se. air. 1 ______What Is the greatest air­ vOnADM ClIV" plane speed on record?? The World’s greatest tragedy: 2 ______How fast does theYouth averagedoesn’t know how; age •B6CA0S6 OF M l bird fly? ' . . , can’t. ______w ot 3— How many pounds O'! coal does it take for one blast of a Teacher: “ Now, you must prove locomotive whistle? to me that the earth Is round- KSOOf 4— How many books are there Pupil: “ Why? 'I never said it in the Library of Congress? was.’’ 5— How fast did the wind blow in the Miami hurricane? DO IT TODAY fighi'.; ■ 6_W hat is the greatest alti­ The clock of life Is wound but tude ever reached by man? once. 7__How much does an ostrich And no man has the power V. egg weigh? ^ _ To say just when the hands will S—How long is the arm of the stop surf GO'ffA tf, Statue of Liberty? ^ OBWV At26M'T we" 09, ^ M€SS1«.. At late or early hour. ul^‘Srt. eofTA'. 9— What is the weight of a / uocve^'. RlGcHt V«Re sa w s. voutKuvi F009.6eR.9VES. CrtVCAGO- Vaihgrc TUINk ITS TIME AM* OSSIE AM'ALLTJA’ WD5 > 1 'I M A R 6 a i m VJANT t o 6 0 I^MOW BUT VNAAT IT UG- u. s. pXt. me in the eye. VNE vJE’BE 601 mg MUST BE SETTJM’ h o m e s ic k 1 AQME*?? lE T A E 7 A IN K « MI6AT BE SICK OR I a l m o s t F0R6OT BACK A O M E ? US 60 TOS 6E OS--AM*lBEroUR O M - I VXJAAT SOM B7AIN6?? AIM’T ’TAATIAAO A V0UCAM6O AOM S 0O6AT TO DO IT !! YOU AI^XIOUS TD- p o n y - a m -R i^>*5 , f I'M 60MMA STAY •? BVTAIS TlMSi S E E IT rUL. 60 AOME AE RS A T njoha v o o r BOBBIE'S AOUSE /)' a y j w il e SrOBV ^ HAL COCHRAN-^PICfURCS ^ KNICK -VET.' MEO.U.FMT.Orr. C If V ’

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_ _ X V ^ . jf: >ei»« av MX* 8PWCX. me. idUii by Gilbert Fatten (READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THL .-.CTURE.) Jack Lockwell, the lion Tamer •i At last' the famous -■kite was done. - Man said. “ A failure la a thing I >*Aud now we’re going to have some dread. Just ------look how nice it sails . -W\ fun.” yelled funny Mister Kilo along upon the puffy breeze. If \ Man as he held hie kite up high. Clowny Tlnymlte stands still, ho need not fear he’ll take a spill. ’Tls "This kite, of course, must now be CRCCtRIES tried. Who’s game to take a little (well the wind blows out Instead of ride? You’ll And it heaps of Inward, toward the trees.” pleasure, as you sail out in the The kite then circled ’round and iky*** ’round and shortly floated to the f Said Clowny, “ I’m not s c ^ d at ground. Wee Clowny shouted, L all, but It is safe— and will it fa.l. "Oee, what fun. Who’s going to I The Kite Man laughed, and answer­ try It now? Just step right on, and ] / ed. "You’ll be sate as safe can be. hang on tight. There is no cause Don't worry 'bout a tumble, lad. for any fright. If you are scared,] You’ll have the best fuu you’ve e’er just watch me close and I will show had. Hop right up on the kite’s you how.” ^ , I edge and then lejiva the rest to A frown spread on one Goofy s Ssey»wuepwics. . ^ *8nalv oaralyzeg._an^ » shouts were shortly heard as 'said hs woSd. It’ll bs fun.” "Maybe." allewed Wattles; "but animal* I sort of wish we hadn’t had to swipe that flivver.” . old flivver.’::! *v\X of a Clowny, In the kite, went sailing up (The Tlnymites sail away on the | above the crowd. "It works! It worksi’t the Kite kke in thei naict s to v J. , *->■ n r o PAY, SEPTE2flBEIE 12,1927*

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mar Hyer of 78 Forest strept who v d o l l a r d a f sto u t receives 10 per cent ca»h';Tefuiid and third. Miss Mildred Hamilton HOWElL-HOnON WILLIAMS COMPANY of 248 Wetherell street, 'whQ re^ ABOUT TOWN ceives 5 per cent cash refund. * ^ k AT ROBINOW’S SOCCESS ______1 Miss Ruth Hutton, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Jatlin and BIR13HDAY PARTY , ^ „ Mrl-’and Mrs. Benjamin Hutton of BUYS IN ROCKVILLE chfldren, ol North Elm Street, spent Rubinow’s unique Dollar Day 3 Edgerton place and Forrest F. More than 20 friends gave Mjrs. the week-end In Rutland Vermont, Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John stunt of refunding money on the visiting relatives. R. Howell of Cooper street, tnis first three sales slips drawn from Adrian Groot of 34 Mddlson street town, were married at the home of a ballot box at the end of the day a birthday party at her home on ' Mrs. Andrew Healey, vice-regent the bride Saturday afternoon. Local Clothiers Take Over proved a big success and a busi- Saturday evening. 'Mrs. Groot re­ ceived a number o t presents, ol St. Margaret’s Circle, daughters The Reverend Watson Wood­ ness-g.6tter. ' among them a cameo pin. ol Isabella, represented Mrs. Julia ruff, pastor of the Center Miller Concern, Formerly A chest was placed near the • Sheridan, the regent of .front door and each customer that John McConvIlle sang Irish national church, performed the songs and the Misses Nellie and at the quc-rterly meeting of the Con­ ceremony, the double ring ser­ made a purchase was given a sales necticut Assembly of the Nation^ Brooks. slip and instructed to write her Mary O’Connell danced Jigs -'and Can the Summer’s vice being used. name and address on it, put it in sang. A supper was served and Circle, Daughters of Isabella, which The bride, who was given m was followed by dancing and was held Saturday In ""homaston. marriage by her father, was un­ an envelope provided by the store and drop it in the chest. games. attended. Adelaide Howell, small George H. Williams of. George H. Miss Marlon Robertson of Henry sister of the groom, acted as When the chest was opened at good things for the Williams & Company, Inc., an­ 9 o’clock Saturday night it was street, had as week end guests at flower girl. nounced today that his firm- has Wireless has taken the Eskimos The bride wore a gown or a found to be well filled. Follow­ I her parents’ cottage at Madison, purchased the controlling Interest ing are the lucky ones: first, Mrs. In its grip; these natives of the Miss Jeanette Sumner of Bolton, combination of pink Canton ci^®P® in the C. H. Miller Clothing com­ frozen north of Canada now gather and imported cream lace, and car­ J. Marshall of 66 Ridge street who Miss Louise Phelps, of Bolton. Miss pany of Rockville. Nine-tenths of receives a cash refund of her at the government posts to enjoy winter, here’s Harriet Richmond, Miss Catherine ried a shower bouquet the stock has been bought from total purchase; second. Miss Dag- concerts through the loud-speaker. Carney, Miss Eileen Donahue and . The groom’s sister Mrs.^ Ethel Mr Miller and his wife, Jessica Miss Edith Balch. all of this place. . Whitman, wun-man, played the wedding Miller, both of Longmeadow, Mass. Miss Catherine O’Connell was the marchirch by Mendelssohn.Mendelssohn At a meeting of the stockholders The living room in which the what you need chaperon wedding took place was beautiful­ this morning the board of directors li ly decorated and the ceremony was was re-arranged to allow Mr. Wil­ Confirmation will be adminis­ performed amidst a profusion of liams, Dr. Thomas F. O’Loughlin, W’alter Cowles and Edward Newton tered In St. James’s Church at the Spedal For A lim ited Time Only - ^'OOKING ahead to winter days 10:30 mass on November 22 to ® i ^ the young couple en- seats The other members of the board are Daniel P. Holloran a,nd class of bjys and girls. deavored to keep their marriage a Beginning Monday, Sept. 12 when a cup of tea and a bit ------. 1 secret beautiful presents have Ernest Schuey. The officers of the new corpora­ An unusual sight was witnessed arrived almost daily during the of jam will just touch the in Manchester on Saturday morning past week. Ruth Hutton, as the tion, which will retain its name for when two airplanes, one flying east bride is known to all. was Imrn the present, are Dr, Thomas F. Regular 50c spot, suggests that you do your and the other west passed within in this town, attended the O’Loughlin. president; George H. 400 yards of each oth'^r. The planes public school and ® Williams, general manager and Rubber Heels canning now. We have a lai’ge were flying low and could be seen of the South Manchester Hig-h treasurer: Daniel P. Halloron, vice president, and Ernest Schuey, Attached For clearly. school, class of 1924. She was stock of jars, rubbers and all other graduated from the C®nnectinut secretary. It is expected that the Miller company ■will be absorbed by The trustees of the South Metho­ Business College in 1925 and ha Your choice Firestone, Goodrich, Cupples, U. S. canniing needs that will make your dist church have placed ten 2 1-2 been employed as bookkeeper at the Williams concern eventually. gallon chemical fire extinguishers the Center Auto Supply company The Miller store, which Is bigger canning easier. Shop now while than the Williams store here, was Springstep, Velvetone and Tite-Edge ^ in the church. The church is of fire­ since that firm opened its at their present location. »ne is formerly the Brooks Clothing com­ priced are Ihw and selections are at proof construction but this is being pany and is located on Park Place, done to give the building the great­ the only child of Benjamin and Extra Special for Ladies’ Wooden Heels Minnie Matchett Hutton. near the City hall in Rockville. • their best. est possible protection against fire. Forrest F. Howell, the bride- irrooin was born in Strasburg, Pa. O’Sullivan’s, Goodyear and Uskide Three trustees will be elected at a^a “ s a lad, at'tended the Bed- the meeting of the official board lah Park Theological Seminary of GRAND EXALTED RULER of the South Methodist church at 8 Allentown, intending to P’’®P®5® o’clock this evening. The retiring for the ministry. At Present he AT ELKS CELEBRATION Fruit Jars trustees, Thomas J. Rogers, Mrs. is employed by W. H. Schieldge, Robert Richmond and George Bar­ (Self-Serve) as a printer. SAM YULYES ber, are eligible for re-election. Following the ceremony the George H. Williams Gets Tele-| Canning Needs happy couple left for an extensive 701 Main St, Johnson Block South Manchester IDEAL Herbert Carlson of Holl street trio. They Intend stopping at New gram of Officials" Presence (Basem ent) will enter Arnold’s College, former­ York, Allentown, Niagara Falls In Rockville Tonight Col Pac Canners (holds 6 jars) .. *54.25 ly the New Haven Normal school of and Canada. After N ov^ ber 12 Tin 'Canners (holds 4 ja r s ))...... * -75c gymnastics, on Wednesday. \ He Mr. and Mrs. Howell will be at A telegram was received today 1 q u a r t ...... |l-0o was formerly a student at Merceis- home at 3 Edgerton place, South by George H. Williams, exalted Canning Racks ...... 49c and 59c burg academj’N Mercersburg, Va., Paring Knives (stainless) ...... 25c Manchester. a-uler of the Rockville Lodge of MASON but was forced to leave that place Elks from Grand Exalted Ruler Aluminum Preserving Ket'tles $1.95 up because of illness. p i n t ...... 72c John F. Malley of Boston, saying Wooden Spoons...... 10c to 25c that the latter will be in Rockville 1 p in t...... 75c Harold and Gertrude Knofla, MISS MERCER TO MARRY Stone Crocks with Covers...... 69c ^ tonight at the ninth anniversary of 1 q u a r t ...... 87c Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knofla and the Rockville lodge and the burn- Men *s and Boys * Jelly Strainer S ets ...... 39c to Mark Hewitt, Jr., are on a ten ROCKVILLE MAN TODAY ing of the mortgage of the home. Y i gallon ...... $1.23 lay’s motor trip through Maine Jelly B a g s ...... • • • • 25c A number of Manchester men Jelly Glasses and M oulds ------50c dozen ind Canada. , _ n» ii are on the committee for the an- Ceremony In South Methodist celebration. George H. P a r o w a x ...... The young peoiile of the Salva­ Episcopal Church at 5:30 *^vaddell,\vaaat?ii, town ‘•rea^urer^ --is on-- ^ e SWEATERS Chopping B ow ls...... 25c to 75c tion Army "^vill conduct an open air White Oak Kegs This Afternoon* entertainment committee and Mr. meeting in Rockville tonight at Williams will officiate at the (Self-Serve) 7:30. The Junior Band will furnish burning of the encumbrance. the music and Commandant Spohn Miss Helen Mercer, daughter of William Mercer of 11 Church and 3 g a llo n ...... $1.59 Jar Rubbers will have charge of the meeting. 5 gallon ...... $1.80 This is the last open air meeting street, and J. Allen Stachura of '' (Basem ent) Rockville, the son of Mrs. Who is “ Chang?” — Adv. 10 gallon ...... $2.35 of the season. Next week the regu- Good Luck Rubbers, 10c dozen, 3 for 25c , lar schedule of indoor meetings Rose Stachura, will be married at 15 g a llo n ...... $2.60 5:30 this afternoon in the South Windbr^kers will begin. 20 g a llo n ...... $3.25 Fits-em-All Rubbers,. Methodist Episcopal church by 10c dozen, 3 fo r ...... 2 5 c Rev. Joseph Cooper. The wedding 25 g a llo n ...... $3.60 William Rubinow and Mrs. Rose raarch will he played by Harold Special Kold Prosso Rubbers, dozen ...... 39c Tulin Kronick of Rubinow’s Spe­ 80 g a llo n ...... $3.70 Turkington, and Miss Anna TlucK Heavy and ’Light Weight Sweaters. cialty Shop are in New York city will sing “ I Love You Truly.’ today on a business trip. Mercer will wear a gown ot Announcement All Leather and Buck-Skein Windbreakers. white satin and will carry a bou­ Any one of the following instru­ Men’s Beach Jackets and Beach Vests. A joint meeting of the program quet of bridal roses. Her veil will “Self-Serve” Canning Specials and social committees of the Cen­ ments will be loaned for a course of be of embroidered tulle and will instruction. Men’s and Boys’ Sport Sweaters. W" ter church young people’s society fall from a cap wreathed with r will be held at the church tonight orange blossoms. Her brides­ TROMBONE, CORNET, Men’s Fancy and White Shirts, collar attached. VIOLIN, CLARINET, at 7 o’clock. maid. Miss Helen Stachura. will Men’s Neckwear. ll'' wear coral georgette and will car­ SAXOPHONE, DRUMS. Belle of Georgia Freestone Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swanson of ry pink roses. The best man is At the completion of the course Four-in-Hands a t ...... • i ' ' Ridge street spent the week-end in to be William Mercer, a brother the instrument will become the Others at 69c. Two for $1*25. New York city. property of the pupil, free of of the bride. Women’s Holeproof Silk Hosiery. The bride will he given in mar- charge. William Pinches of Niagara Falls ria,ge by her father. ' will conduct meetings at Gospel Following a reception and din­ SHEEHAN P e a c h e s $ 1. lo & $ 1.49 Hall every evening this week at ner at the home of the bride on 7:45. He was the speaker at both Church street, Mr. and Mrs. SCHOOL OP MUSIC A. L. CO. From Peru’s farm. This Is the finest variety and best fiavored peach gro^wn. the afternoon and evening meet­ Stachura will leave on a trip to BROWN Oi-ford Building, 805 Main St. Many women prefer this brapd to the Elberta for canning. ings yesterday. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Phone 2343. "€hang” is coming.— Adv. . \ Miss Hazel Johnson of Holl street was a week-end visitor in New York city. BATTERY WORK Golden Bantam • ■ Sickel PEARS, TOMATOES, Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh of Authorized “Willard” Service Com large basket 90c large basket 69c SPECIAL PRICE Linden street left today for a two Station. • weeks’ stay at their cottage at Pleasant View, R. I. They were ac­ Carbon Burning. companied by Mr. and Mrs, J, B. Johnston of Bigelow street who will Auto Electrical Work. A nnouncing Finest American Granulat­ spend a week with them. Electrical Appliances Repaired. Spices ed SUGAR, 100 lbs. $6.10 Arthur Barrabee of Maple street Free Crankcase Service. Whole Mixed Spices, pkg. 10c left Sa.turday for Boston where he will spend a few weeks. JOHN BAUSOLA Woodworth’s Pure Cider Whole Cloves, pkg. ... .v 12c The choir of the Swedish Luth­ ' With Barrett & Robbins The VINEGAR, gallon ... 53c Also a large supply of celery see&, bla«k eran church will resume rehearsals Pull strength. Glass Jug Included. at the church Thursday night at 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 peppers, whole alsplce, etc. \ 8:30, The G Clef Glee club will meet at 7 o’clock, McGovern Granite Co. MANCHESTER BANDS CEMETERY MEMORIALS Health Market Specials Represented by Lean Pot Roast, lb...... '...... 25c WIN FOUR PRIZES O. W . HARTBNSTBINl Forequarter Legs of Lamb, lb...... 20c 149 Summit St. Telephone 1021 Vacation (For boiling) Sirloin Flank Corned Beef, lb...... 20c Lean Lamb Stew, lb...... 18c Lean Rib CJomed Beef, lb...... 10c Manchester bands brought home Lean Beef Stew, lb...... 20c a good sized string of prizes from Shoulder Pork Chops, lb...... 34c Hale’s Sausage Meat, lb...... 25c the annual Y. M. T. A, and B. Socie­ ty field day progr. m la New Britain ^ in e c Saturday afternoon. Two firsts and two seconds w'ere brought bach Opening Mondayf home by the-Silk City musicians. The Center Flute Band won first prize for best music. The Silk CIV Band was awarded second prize and the Manchester Bagpipers won first September 12 prize for music in their class and second prize for best appearance among the entire IS bands present. Father Matthew’s Cadets of Hart­ i< ford won first prize. About seventy-five or a hundred ------f Manchester persons ■vent t;. 'New about town and city government Britain for the program. JOE ASHFORD GOES TO SOc $1 $2 $5 per •week H. S. STUDENTS LEARN was a new one to. him, for they had € ^ \ BTJICK SEBVICB STATfON nothing but national civics when he s' \ went to school. * Watch out for “Chang.’’— ^Adv. t ' ^ • TOWN GOVERNMENT The idea, he said, -was a good^. . James M. Shearer, branch mana­ one, for it gave the student at the A modem home is the happy ger of the Capitol Bulck company, close of his school term ah idea of i home. If the house ie plumb- Is pleased to announce that’ he has how things are. done in to,wn govr^ Get Insight Into Local Affairs ernments, how voters are made, th«( perfect the family enjoy life and secured the services of Joseph Ash­ Through Civic Class Study; duties of the various departmental FILMS are glad to entertain guests. ford to take charge of the servicing Good Results. and officers and a general insight W e’d like to give you an esti­ of Buick cars. This will be good into the town government on thr Developed and mate of the cost of your plumb­ whole. inen^s to many Bulck owners who Town officials have been co-oper­ Dummy voting machines hai Printed ing needs. I know of Joe’s skill In Bulck repair ating considerably with the civics been loaned to the schools for ns^ The Manchesteri ' Trust Co. j wo^k. Mr. Shearer is endeavoring classes in the High school the past 24 Hour Service in civics classes and the variour' A Bath a Day in his. service department,* to live few years and have been giving kinds of legal notices pertaining up to the Bulck motto of "100 per teachers every help that they de­ Keeps Yon Pit Every Way ^ hearings, making voters aM for t ' cent, service.” v sire In explaining the workings of primaries and town elections na'' South Manchester, Conn. town government to their classes. KBMP'S been taken to the classes and JOHNSON '& LITTLE A town official remarked yesterday that the Idea of giving nuoils facts plained. Filift Deposit Box at Plumbing and Heating Contractors. *Chans" is different.— ^Adv, Store Entrance. 18 Chestnut St. Tel. 1068-2

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