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VOL. XLV., NO. 12. Classified AdTeitislng on Page 0 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926. PRICE THREE CENTS San Antone to 2 DEAD WOMEN DDUGIBLE LOS Boy Who Thinks He *s ^^Missing** Get the Legion Finds Out That He Really Was USE A MACHINE FOUND IN COVE for Year 1928 BRAVESINLAND Milwaukee, Oct. 14.— ‘T think‘s "Then numbers went throuigh I m missing— How can I tell you my head, 14-3-7, and then a word, AT l e HAVEN Philadelphia, Oct. 14.— San An­ F U G H H PERIL my name if I can’t remember it? ” ’shift.’ It came to me all of a sud­ tonio, Tex., will entertain the It was a plaintive, perplexed! American Legion In 1928. The den that I had been playing foot voice that came to Joseph Lebdw ball. 'Where do you suppose it w.as? AGAINST boys decided to meet two years over the telephone at Central Po- • MAIL Your, missing department must Bodies Discovered Under a hence in the Texas city after con­ Starts Late This Forenoon on “ I’m at a drug store some- i know.” sidering bids from San Antonio, where,,” Lebow was told next. j Miami, Detroit and Denver. “ Get into a taxicab and tell the • And the missing department did Boat Police Find Man Dan Moody, governor-elect of Trip That Proved Fatal driver to take you to headquar- i know. On file at the station was Texas, extended San Antonio’s in­ ters,” Lebow directed. j a report of the disappearance of G.0.P.SPLmN Wandering Dazed, Search vitation. Among other things he The distracted youth did as dl- ' Joseph Wiener, eighteen, freshman promised "first class hotel rooms to Shenandoah a Year reeled. Enveloped by a strange at Northwestern University, son of Bandits Kill Driver at $2.50, hahi and eggs at 40 mental fog, and sobbing, he show­ a wealthy Michigan City, Ind., mer­ for Missing Mechanic. cents, coffee at a nickel and free Ago; 44 on Board. ed his ring. On it were the initials chant. On the printed form was a THREE STATES A automobile transportation.’’ “ J. W.” photograph. The youth, his mind stUl groping in the (tog, looked at “ Black Jack” Pershing, officially “ I’ve been calling myself Bob it. Seize Huge Fortune General John J., commander of the Levy, but this momlT,g something New Haven, Oct. 14.— The Lakehurst, N. J., Oct. 14.— ^Wlth SENATEIHREAT A. B. F., will lead the Legion to began to stir within me, and I know ” Gee, It’s m e!” he exclaimed. bodies of two women, almost en­ Paris next September for Us ninth fair weather predicted along her It’s pot my name. f Wiener’s folks were notified. GIRIi JOCKEY WINS AN | tirely without clotlTes but wearing annual convention as permanent route, the dirigiblo Los Angeles ENGLISH STAKE RACE. Murder Squad of Seven in hats, were found beneath an over­ honorary national chairman. hopped off for Detroit at 11:05 to­ Candidacies of Bolters in turned rowboat in shallow water at Tomorrow the Legion convention Newmarket, Eng., Oct. 14.— hero will battle out with ballots the day from the naval air station here. Two Cars Run Down Morris Cove here today. NEGRO GIRLS START REFRIGERATOR GAS Miss Iris Rlckaby, England’s business of selecting the working Forty-four persons were aboard Oregon, New York and foremost woman jockey, today An unknown man, whose memo­ national commander for 1927. the airship, including Rear Admir­ won the Newmarket Town i ry appeared to bo entirely gone, al 'William Moffett, chief of the Plate, riding Stephania. Miss Guard, Spray Truck Will was found wandering the Morris Bureau of Aeronautics.''The ship’s A WILD JAE RIOT Ellen Joel, who comes from a destination is the Ford airport in ISFATALTOTWO Illinois Put Re[Uib!!c^ Cove district by police shortly af­ famous racing family, finished ter the bodies were found. Detroit where a mooring mast Bullets, Get Away with large enough to hold the Los An­ second, and fhe male jockeys Lying on the shore near the spot COACHED TO FAKE Seats in Danger. managed to barely nose Into where the bodies were found was geles has been erected. First Since Shenandoah Citizeiis Shoot Up Mob of Danbury Man and Grandson the money, when Dixon finish­ Singer Co. Payroll at a pocket book belonging to Barney ed third. Hanca, Philadelphia, who has been The flight today began the first employed in the conctiuction of the AIMEE’ S WRITING extensive ;ross country dirigible Nearfy 200 Who Make Washington, Oct. 14 —With elec­ - Elizabeth, N. J.; Bum new Tale theater here. trip since the ill-fated Shenandoah, Die, Wife Is in a Serious tion day only a matter of three Coroner Eli Mix. Dr. Scarbor­ sister ship of the Los Angeles, weeks away. Republican leaders crashed into the valley at Ava, O., ough, medical examiner and the Wreck of TTieir Prison. Condition. here are feeling somewhat glupi Rodgers Mob Suspected. city dctc-ctive department are work­ Mrs. SeSaff Testifies Bvan- in September, 1925. The. route to STEPHENSON TELLS ing on the case. be taken by the Los Angeles was over three senatorial spots where to he almost the same as that fol­ they had considered G. O. P. vic­ No Identlft-'aclort Media, Pa., Oct. 14.— Released Elizabeth. N. J., Oct. 14.— Seven So scantily clad were the bodies gelist Had Her Practise lowed by the Shenandoah. Danbury, Oct. 14.— S. W. Force. tories as good as “ in the bag.” Commander C. E. Rosendahl, in from their cells in the Delaware THE JURY NOTHING bandits armed with automatic pis­ of the Aomcn thu tj>'r-! was ab- 55I, and his grand son, Henry xuv xv,epuuucan sore spots are in command of the Los Angeles, is County Jail by seven ‘trusties,” The Republican sore spots are In .'••olutcly r.othinv b*' which they Formme, aged nine, are dead, and ! York, Oregon and Illinois, and tols and a machine gun today shot could be identifi. 1. for Two Hours. one of the survivors of the Shen­ •nearly 200 prisoners men and wo­ andoah disaster. He had sketched Mrs. Force Is dying in Danbury in each instance the aggravation is II 1J J Dl • A/r f I • J and Kuiea killed a a unttea United states States mail mail The strange man had nothing men, drove out the guard-i, wreck­ out four different routes for the hospital from the effects of methyl the same— party Insurgency. In n e r a ld e d blO W lllg Uft Ot Lid truck driver, wounded bis helper, about him by which he could be ed the interior of the jail and tried each state, the regular Republican identified and his memory seemed Los Angeles, Oct. 14.— After journey to Detroit hut said he chlorine gas that escaped from the , _ ran down and injured a motorcycle would not be certain which he to set the building afire, 'rhey nominee is menaced by an inde­ to have entirely collapsed. He is the second day on the refrigerating system of an apart­ pendent Republican candidacy and in Indiana Flops; May pol^ce^an acting as escort, and then under treatment in a hospital here. vvould follow until he aad tested were subdued by special deputy stand, during which time she flat­ ment house, here during the night. the leaders do not mask their fears escaped with a numbe- of mail bags Hanca had lived at the Hotel weather conditions on the first leg sheriffs, recruited from citizens of Royal, Meadow street, during his ly accused Mrs. Almee Semple Mc­ of the flight. Mr. Force is an Oklahoman who that the split vote resulting from containing a fortune in cash. the town, and police, after a fight this situation may allow the Demo­ Appear Again. stay here and detectives ascertain­ Pherson, evangelist, of coaching On Ronte 3. had lived here about two years. He It was reported, but not con­ in which blackjacks, shotguns and was an official of the American In­ crat to slip in. ed that a strange man had met him her in details of the alleged hoax Washington, Oct. 14.— The Los Angeles is following route Number lead pipe were brought into action. sulator Co., which has a large The concern felt by the Republi­ firmed, that one of the bags con­ in the lobby of the hotel last eve­ Six of the mutinous prisoners tained the $167,000 cash payroll ol ning. Hanca went to his room and in connection with the asserted kld- 3 on its way to Detroit, according plant here. Mr. Force and his fami­ can campaign directors is mani­ Indianapolis, Oct. 14.— A second naping of Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. to — an—- announcement byuj i.,icuu.-Lieut.- were shot, one in the head and the ly moved Into the apartment house fested most strikingly in Oregon, the Singer Sewing Machine Co. has not been seen since. His bed others In the legs and thighs, with appearance of D. C. Stephenson, po­ Another payroll amounting to was not occupied during the night Lorraine Wiseman-SIelaff, co-de-' Commander C. E. Rosenthal, eom- only yesterday afternoon. where strenuous but unavailing ef­ bird shot. None w.as seriously forts are being made to persuade tentate of Indiana’s alleged super­ $1,700 in cash also was stolen, ac­ and he did not appear on the Yale fendant and the state’s star witness I to t^je Navy Department wounded. Pipe Leaked job. in charges of conspiracy, was sche- i 'Jefore the dirigible left Lake- It was disclosed by an Investiga­ Senator Robert N. Stanfield to government, before the Marlon cording to the People's National 4 .1 . « - 4 . ____ J ______> A hhurst lircf ntat 11«AK 11:05 o’ Interior a Wreck abandon his Independent candidacy County grand jury In session here Bank, to which it was consigned. Seek Drowned Man duled to take the stand again to­ An hour after the mutiny began tion after the tragedy that a pipe The harbor police squad this af­ day. The route, with the approximate leading from the main pipe line to in favor of the man who defeated to probe the charges of corruption An official of the Elizabetbport flying time from Lakehurst to each all the uris.aners had been forced him in the primary, Frederick Banking Company admitted that ternoon was searching the waters Miss Bernice Morris, secretary of back into ilclr cells, but the prison the Force apartment developed a in high places of state and city of Morris Cove, at the lower end of R. A. McKinley, a blind lawyer, city, follows: leak and the family were overcome Steiwar. one of the pouches stolen contain­ was so laOly damaged by the. in­ May Elect Haney. governments, loomed today on the ed approximately $160,000 in cash the harbor, seeking Hanca’s body who was alleged to have been dick­ Lakehurst, 11:05 zero; Phila­ mates that few of the cell doors in their sleep, or something that might lead to ering with Mrs. McPherson to pro­ delphia, one hour, eight minutes; A milkman who had been order­ Republican scouts report that the investigation horizon, clouded and being transferred by registered Lancaster, two iiours 4 6 minutes; could be locked. Twenty-five most likely result of the Steiwar- mail from the Federal Reserve the identity of the dead women. duce purported kidnapers, was guards armed with shotguns pat­ ed to leave milk at the apartment befogged with charges and coun­ Rumors concerning the tragedy slated to follow her on the stand. York, three hours,. 22 minutes; for, the first time today climbed to Stanfield feud will be a sufficient ter-charges, whispered conferences, Bank in New York to the local rolled the corridors last night or division of Republican strength as bank. also 'Were being run down by the McKinley was killed in an auto­ Chambersburg, four hours, 37 min- stood sentry over the broken doors. the fifth floor and rang the bell. secret meetings and sadden goings detective department. One was that mobile wreck several weeks ago. • utes; Bedford, five hours 46 mln- to allow Bert E. Haney,, the Demo­ Used Two Cars The outbreak, the authorities Mrs. Force appeared at the door and and comings of the principal ac­ the women had come into the har­ Practiced Writing [ utes; Somerset, 6 hours, 34 min- said, followed a night of wild dls- asked the milkman to get a doctor. crat, to slip through to victory. The bandits overtook the truck in bor on board a yacht fcom Long Yesterday, Mrs. Sielaff testified ! utes; Connellsville, seven hours, Haney in remembered for his spec­ tors in this drama. two large closed cars. As one of the , order brought on byujr thelue- SBOUIS shouts “ Our ■ •refrigerator « • leaks.-We^ are Island and that a drinking party that Mrs. McPherson was angling one minute; South Brownsville, 7 tacular feud with President Coo­ Although it was the concensus autofafohnes' ran down Jacob had taken place on the boat during and taunts furled at other prison- she said. of opinion today that the Former for another "Miss X ” to assume ' hours, 20 minutes; Pittsburgh, 8 ers by twenty-four young negro lldge a year ago when he refused Christman, the motorcycle police­ the night. Police could find no Medical ajd reached the apart­ Grand Dragon o f the Indiana Ku the role of companion to her for- hours 8 minutes; Akron 10 hours women recently taken to the jail to resign from the Shipping Board. man, throwing him to the roadway, trace of such a boat in the harbor mer radio operator, Kenneth G. Or 49 minutes; Sandusky, 12 hours, ment quickly and the three suffer­ To a lesser, but still alarming de­ Khix Klan had’ failed to “ blow from the Slelghton Farm for In- ers were removed to the hospital. 'em out of the water” in the brief the other was driven opposite the and were searching wharves there mlston, at the Carmel cottage. 34 minutes; Toledoon 13 hours, gree, the Republicans regard the truck, and the bandits opened fire and along Mill and Quinnlpiac corrigibles. Many complaints of Mf. Force and the boy died just be­ fifty minutes during which he was Mrs. Sielaff said that she and 42 minutes, and Detroit 15 hours, overcrowding and ' a reduction In independent Republican candidacies on the two men on the seat. rivers fOr clues. Mrs. McPherson spent more than 5 minutes. fore noon.. Mrs.'Force is In critical in New York and Illinois as consti­ closeted with the Marion County their food ration recently had condition. grand jury here yesterday, there The driver, John Enz, was killed Sailor Quizzed. two hours of one day practising Passes York, Pa. been made by the prisoners. tuting a real menace to G. O. P. and Patrick Quinn, who accom­ York, Pa., Oct. 14.— The navy were indications today that the Ommon Omundsen, of Brooklyn, handwriting. She declared that she The ringleaders In the rioting, success, despite the normal Repub­ panied him, was shot twice in the N. Y., a sailor, is being examined concentrated on imitating the writ­ dirigible Los Angeles, en route “ old man” might be returned here ^®re the seven lican leaning in these states. again from the state penitentiary arm. by Coroner Mi.v this afternoon in ing similar to that found on gro­ from Lakehurst, N. J., to Detroit, liberty men,” who occupied one HUGE FIRK SWEEP In New York, Franklin W. Crist- The bandits in the other car, after cery slips at the Carmel cotta ge;passed______over York____ « at 1:55 o’clock at Michigan City to answer speci­ connection with the case. The ex­ cell, the door of which was not man, bone dry and Anti-Saloon Lea­ turning their machine gun on and that Mrs. McPherson tried to j *his afternoon. It was headed fic questions concerning charges amination is being conducted in due locked. These men, all short-term gue backed; is opposing Senator voiced by Floyd Christian, of Christman, wounding him three strict secrecy, following Coroner make her writing as much unlike west for Chambersburg. prisoners or men awaiting trial, NEW SOUTH WALES “Jim” Wadsworth, who favors the it as possible. The grocery slips dls-1 Noblesville, his former attorney. times, ripped open the door of the Mix’s set plan in such cases. had been trusted to aid the guards adoption of the Quebec System of His Lawyer Talks mail car, seized the pouches, and Omundsen is the man found appeared during the grand jury I ------and do small jobs about the prison. liquor control. Disturbing reports investigation of the case and a wo- • n m n w aw epunty Ablaze for a Hundred Christian’s statement was made drove rapidly away. The second car wandering in Morris Cove. After Set Jail Afire have reached leaders here as to" the late yesterday and it came as vir­ disappeared in another direction. treatment he was able to talk and : "5ARIE, WITH SLIGHT Liberated froin their cells by the Miles Along the Coast; Loss headway Cristman is making in the tually the only bright spot in a Police said that as far as they told police here that he and Hanca, trusties,” who smashed the locks Is Immense. upstate dry counties In New York. day of disappointment for the knew today’s holdup was the first now missing, were old friends. prisoners dash­ Wadsworth must come down to the committee, headed by Thomas, H. in the eastern part of the country in Omundsen is employed by Sherman Pherson and Ormlston had c o t; I COLD, AVOIDS DECKS ed through the corridors brandish­ London, Oct. 14.— Disastrous Bronx line with a sizeable lead if he Adams, "Vincennes publisher, which which a machine-gun had been Hoit, of Oyster Bay. L. I., as captain mumcated with each other as late ' ing parts of iron beds and clubs and is to defeat Gov, A1 Smith’s sena­ as Sept. 9. i ______bush fires are sweeping the New is pushing the probe. used. of Mr. Hoit’s forty-foot gasoline forcing the five guards on duty South Wales coast, driving settlers torial running mate. Justice Robert Christian declared that, while boat Caplsnm. F. Wagner. The gun, a Thompson .45 calibre, fill J 1 .,. up shovels from their homes and destroying acting as Stephenson’s counsel was found in the street when police Party on Boat. chicken Maryland With Mrs. filled with glowing coals from the valuable timber and burning herds Brennan a Possibility. during his trial for murder for the Mr. Hoit crossed from Long Is­ the McPherson case, including a kitchen ranges, they set fire to one arrived. Several bullets were still alive, according to a Sydney dis­ In Illinois, the candidacy of Hugh death of Madge Oberholtzer, for unflred. land on Monday afternoon to go letter received by the evangelist Woodrow Wilson. corner of the building. S. Maglll, backed by those Republi­ from Ormiston on August 8, have patch to the Evening News.^ which Stephenson now is serving by train to Boston. He was ex­ The guards, who had locked the can elements that turned thumbs a life sentence, he saw in Stephen­ Suspect Rodgers Gang been stolen from the office of S. S. A message from Brisbane says pected here tomorrow to take his Aboard the Leviathan, Oct. 14.— corridor doors behind them, quick­ down on Frank L. Smith because of son’s possession a cancelled check Details of the hold-up and such Hahn, attorney for Mrs. Wiseman- Queen Marie of Rumania is suffer­ ly notified Warden George E. Alien that city is encircled by flaming me&gre description as could be had boat home. Omundsen met Hanca bush, and that every hill within the Insull donations to his cam­ for $5,000 made payable to Gov­ yesterday and invited him to the Sielaff, Hahn announced today. ing from a slight cold. and a posse of more than 100 citi­ ernor Ed. Jackson. of the bandits and bandit cars were fifteen miles is ablaze. It Is Indicat­ paign fund, is regarded much more boat. Hanca appeared last evening Hahn said the documents were Although members of the queen’s zens, State troopers and police seriously here than it was at first. He also saw, according to his broadcast from W O R radio station kept in a secret compartment In suite stated that there was nothing from near-by towns was hastily ed that It Is not anticipated that the in Newafk. Lookouts were posted with two women who were strang­ his office desk. If Magill can cut into Smith’s statement, a letter bearing what ers to Omundsen and Omundsen serious in her condition she Is tak­ called and armed with shotguns fires will jeach the city limits of strength seriously downstate, as was claimed to be the signature of at all the principal ferries along the “ With the exception of the let­ ing every precaution against arriv­ and pistols. Brisbane. Mayor John Duvall, of Indianapo­ river. rowed the party out to the Holt boat ter from Ormiston to Mrs. McPher­ Republican leaders here frankly where they spent the evening. ing in the United States indisposed, Met at the Jail doors by the pri­ The dispatches state that the fires fear, they have visions of seeing lis, in which the mayor 'guaranteed Police here are working on the son, I can duplicate the other doc­ and for this reason she abandoned soners, the posse at first tried to are most devastating In the country Stephenson favors in return for theory that the bandits may have According to Omundsen, Hanca uments,” Hahn declared. George E. Brennan, the rotund wet wanted to row the women arid him­ her plans for a morning swim and cells north of Sydney. The country be­ “boss” of Cook County democracy, his support in the election. been members of the James (Kill­ In the Ormiston letter to Mrs. also refrained from exercise on the with blackjacks. This method, how­ tween Lismore and Port Macquarie May Be Ten Strike er) Cuniffe and John (Bum) Rodg­ self ashore and promised to tie the McPherson, sent from Chicago. step into the Senate over the bloody row boat up at the New Haven decks. ever, proved Ineffective and an or­ for a distance of a hundred miles heads of the Republican factions. These documents, among others ers gang, believed to have been the Hahn said the radio man promised The queen lunched In the general der to open fire on the rioters was Is a mass of flames, burning-dried which Adams and his committee men who on October 4, shot and Yacht club landing. That was the to keep in close touch with the An- Until a week ago, Republican last Omundsen had seen of the dining room with Mrs. Woodrow given. When six of the prisoners grass and timber. leaders here professed to have but claim to have In their possession killed Frank Kearney. Newark gelus Temple pastor and come to Wilson, and the menu was of typi­ fell wounded the others backed The spread of the fire has been in photostatic copies, may prove party. Los Angeles to help her whenever little fear in Oregon, New York and lumber dealer, and his son Robert cal American food, with chicken away and were driven back Into so rapid that settlers have been Illinois. Developments since then a ten-strike for the prosecution. 16, at Hadley Field, N. J. she wanted him to come. a la Maryland as the piece de re­ their cells. Scores of primitive forced to flee with very little of Stephenson had declared that If “ This letter had not been made have been such as to make most of Police in Pursuit sistance. weapons were found on them. their property, many of them seeing he could once get outside the walls Hope that the bandits might be SEEKS fflS IDENTITY public,” Hahn said. 65 Cells, 196 Inmates the G. O. P. directors distinctly “ When in America eat as Amer­ their homes in flames as they. fled. fearful. The Democrats, of course, of the penitentiary, he would tell captured followed word telephoned icans do,” is to be the slogan of JIfc jail-has only 65 cells for the Entire settlements are believed the grand jury a story which in from various towns that the 196 prisoners. It recently has been are correspondingly jubilant, and AMONG LEGIONAIRES Queen Marie. And to be sure that to haie been destroyed by the fires. their leaders are claiming all three would shake the entire state. two cars had passed through and TAXPAYERS TARDY the subject of unfavorable reports she gets off to a right start the Cattle and live stock have fled states. He came from Michigan City ■R’ere belnjg pursued by two motor- queen will be served with real ** County Grand Juries, in panic. dramatically, stealing away with •:ycle policemen. ^ rvice Man Who Has Lost American meals while on board the which pictured the prison as “ dis­ two carloads of guards In the dead The bandits were first sighted in IN RUNG USTS graceful and Inadequate.'.’ . ■■ The losses In timber will run In­ Himself Appeals to Throng Leviathan, starting with the lunch to huge figures. It Is feared. of the night. Newark, when they passed a traf­ today. This she has requested. „ these recommenda- HEARN, ONCE K. C. HE.AD, But when the opportunity to fic bloc, and the motorcycle men for Recognition. n ^ s , said Warden Allen last night Efforts made to check the flames Assessors Report That Few The royal request caused a furore have proved futile. IS MADE A PAPAL COUNT. talk came, Stephenson said leas t'jok up the chase. They were re­ In the big ship’s galley, where all the county has failed to take ac­ than 100 words, setting forth his ported traveling at a tremendous Philadelphia, Oct. 14.— An ex- Have Appeared Thus Far; tion. The dissatisfaction and un­ refusal to testify. service man appeared at the con­ of the cooks are graduates of the MEREDITH TO AID IN Rome, Oct. 14.— Edward Hearn, rate of speed through Millburn, Fear Last Minute Rush. rest among the prisoners is justi­ formerly head of the Knights of Even Court Asher, Stephenson’s Dayton, Livingston,. Summit and vention of the American Legion to­ best European schools of culinary fiable, but they had no right to HIGHWAY SAFETY WORK art. The situation was saved by Columbus, has been created a friend, admits It looks, ‘'funny.” Madison, the policemen not far be­ day seeking his identity, hoping break out. The only thing to elim­ Hartford, Oct. 14.— Dr. A. B. “ They say he’s ’sold out’ to the and praying that some former bud­ Although the Board of Assessors Chief Steward Billie Linn, who count ad personem by the Pope. hind. have been in their office daily there inate further outbreaks like this is Meredith, state commissioner of The title is not transmlssable to other side,” Asher said today. dy would recognize him and tell handled the food problem for thou­ provision for a county prison education, left for Washington' tp- have been comparatively few tax­ sands of American doughboys dur­ his sons. “ Perhaps so. A man who’s been him his own name. larm. day, whefe he will attend the meet­ in prison almost a year— and who “ Jerry Talbot,” he is called now. payers who have come to file their ing the World War when the Levia­ tax list. "Warden Allen said a special ing of the co-ordination committee MEDDLERS TOO MUCH FOR faces a life-time more of the same It Is not his right name. Witnesses than was a troop ship. Linn will meeting of the Board of Prison of the National Council of Street dose— will do funny things.” have testified to having seen him This Is,going to result In a last personally cook the queen’s Amer­ A RUM.4NIAN ATTACHE CALLES GOVERNMENT minute rush unless the taxpayers Inspection had been called to In­ and Highway Safety. One of the , Subpoena Black Box. in France, and Legion officials afe ican luncheons. vestigate the mutiny. principal, subjects before the body It became known today that a convinced he fought either in the ’’snah out of it,” one of the asses­ ■will - be .proposed uniform motor Washington, Oct. .14.— Incensed JAILS PROPAGANDISTS American or French armies. sors stated today. over .’’Interference” with plans for snbpoena had been issued here for HURT IN ACCIDENT vehicle laws which It Is planned to the mysterious “ black box” said Tarbot was shot through the **It would be far better for all recommend to the various legisla­ the reception and tour of Queen head and regained consciousness concerned if they came now and ROME DENIES REPORTS OP Marie of Rumania on the part of to contain -Stephenson’s records of It has Just been learned that Mr. tures for adoption. his political deals. The order calls ArcTibishop of Puebla and in a Boston hospital, a victim of avoided the rush We are in our MUSSOLINI OPERATION various American friends of the and Mrs. Victor Plquard, of 238 for the appearance here of the Other Catholics Locked Up in amnesia. Attempting to discover office dally from 9 until 11.30 In the Oak street, were Injured In an auto KIN OP BALL PLA ^R HURT queen. Rada T. Djuvara, Rumanian his name has become an obsession. morning and 1.30 until 7 o’clock in Rome, Oct. 14.— Swiss reports, charge d’affalrs hqre, has forward­ present possessor of the box, the Military Prison. accident in Hartford on Sunday eve­ IN FATAL ROAD CRASH box and all Its contents. General Major General J. C. Harbord, the evening. This affords oppor­ ning and Mrs. Piquard Is now In published in London, that Dr: Bavaria, N. Y., Oct. 14.— Ida ed his resignation to the foreign former deputy chief of staff, be­ tunity to file the tax lists before the Sauerbruch, a Bavarian surgeon. Is opinion here, however, is that this Mexico City, Oct. 14.— Carrying St. Francis hospital suffering from Woodruff, 3.0, of Bast Aurora, was office at Bucharest, according, to box and its custodian, said to be came interested in the strange case closing date, Nov. 1,” he said. coming to Rome to perform an op­ killed and t'wo other women Injur­ credited reports. In diplomatic cir­ out it? recent threats to arrest minor bruises and lacerations. a former partner of Stephenson’s, those who opposed Mexico’s reli­ and sent the man to Philadelphia. From the meagre details avail­ eration on Premier Mussolini, ed today when their automobile cles herq today. No confirmation The Klleg lights for the movies BRITISH L.4lBOBITES WOUIjD were denied In official circles to­ now are outside the jurisdiction of gious regulations, the Calles ad­ able. the couple were driving along day. skidded and overturned on the was obtainable at either the lega­ Indiana law and that they will re­ were turned on Tarbot as he stood SCUTTLE PEACE PACTS Rochester highway near here. The tion or the state department. ministration today had under ar­ in the rostrum. Farmington avenue beside a trolley main there until such time as rest Archbishop Pedro Vera of car. In some way the rear end of injured women were Mrs. Martin Stephenson personally orders them Benjamin Spang, of Philadel­ Margate, England, Oct. 14.— The Schang and Mrs. R. L. Willis, both AMERICAN PRISONERS Puebla and' several other promi­ phia, a member of the 47th Com- the auto bumped Into the trolley returned. nent Catholics of that city. All are Labor Party conference. In session which caused Mr. Plquard to lose SHIP BOARD APPOINTEE. of East Aurora. Mrs. Schang Is a OP CHINESE RECUED. Meanwhile, the grand Jury ! any. Fifth Regiment Marines, told here tol^ay, adopted a resolution charged with conducting anti-gov­ control of the wheel. The auto sister-in-law of Wally Schang, probe continues. Several more wit­ officials he was certain Tarbot wus demanding the annulment of the ernment propaganda. dashed across the road and hit a catcher with the St. Louis Browns. Peking, Oct. 14.— Three Ameri­ nesses were scheduled to be heard a member either of the 16th or 'Versailles treaty and the Dawes Washington. Oct. 14.— President The prisoners were Iddged In the telephone pole which threw Mrs. cans, bearing the names of Beck- today. 201h Company, Marines. Coolldge tofiay appointed R. K. t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e . famous ‘military prison of Santiago plan and repudiation of the Locarno Plquard through the windshield. It well and Koebe, who were captured Governor Dehles. Spang and Tarbot got together pgc^, which were described as a Smith, of Louisiana to. the United Washington, Oct. 14.— Treasury Tlatelolco here. with a neurologist- is reported that Mr. Plquard also by Chinese forces at Hunan on Sei>- Governor Jackson today cate- Ten Catholic priests from the threat directed at Russia. States Shtoping Board, succeeding Balnea as of October 12: $357,- tdmber 23 have been rescued, it lost several teeth In the accident.' J. H. Walsh, resigned. 332.439.98. . . state of Guerrero were arrested on -was learned todajr.. . . . (Oontlnn^ on Pmm 2.} similar chargea

I - ■i P A G E ‘w o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 192«. LOCAL STOCKS Radio Enters New England Schools in Vast Education Program ABOllT^OW N WORKED 20 YEARS VERNON CENTER Ocean Hopper william Kerigan was married The First Congregational church Tuesday morning to Gertrude Min- of Vernon desires to express its . f t IN SOUTH END P .O . |(Parnished by rntnam Co, nlx at St. Alden’s church, New Ha­ grateful appreciation of the faith­ 6 C«ntral Row. Hartford. Conn.) ven. Mr. Kerigan was formerly em­ ful and generous gifts made to its Bid Ask ployed in Hale’s Self-Serve and liv­ permanent centennial memorial en­ Aetna Cas. & Sur. ..720 740 ed with his aunt Mrs. J. H. Camp­ dowment fund for the malntalnance Aetna Life ...... 560 570 bell of Fairfield street. Seven Employees Have This of its historic meetig house. The A utom obile...... 190 220 sum total of these gifts at the pres­ Conn. General ....1 6 0 0 1650 Charts, a wonderful new gar­ Honor; Three OrqEinal ent time is $1,350. A goal to which Htfd. Steam Boiler .645 660 ment for women, that takes the many are concerned to bring this Hartford Fire ...... 465 470 place of a corset, la being demon­ fund is five thousand dollars. Vhoeni.\ ...... 560 570 strated at 827 Main street, room Carriers Still on Job. We trust that none will hesitate Travelers ...... 1165 IISO 10. Demonstrations will be made to make their contribution for fear I'ublic Utility Stocks. in your home by phoning 2189. that ^ m a y seem small in compari­ ' A / ^ Conn. Power Co. ...3 1 5 335 son with some gifts already sent In. Conn. L P 7% pfd. .109 112 A daughter was born this morn­ Although few realise the fact, there are seven employees at the Whatever contribution the reader Htfd. E. L. com. ...3 2 8 332 ing at the Memorial hospital to feels he can make will be gratefully Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffner, of South Manchester post office who Htfd. Gas com...... 68 73 received by the treasurer of the Bo. N. E. Tel. Co. . . .151 155 176 Bissell street. have completed a period of 20 years’ service. church. Alfred E. Rich, Vernon Manufacturing Stocks. Center and wil be placed at once for Am. Hardware...... 84 86 C. ALFRE® ANDERSON'S Of course, the daddy of them American Silver .... 30 33 FU N ER .1L. all is George O. West who at one investment with previous donations , in the care of the Missionary society Acme W'ire com...... — 16 time worked his way to the position Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. .. 98 102* The funeral of C. Alfred Ander­ of assistant postmaster. Mr. West of Connecticut, at present the guar­ Bigelow-Htfd. com. .. 73 78 son, of Cooper street, held this aft­ entered the employ of the govern­ dian of $172,000 in similar church Bristol Brass...... — 7 ernoon, was largely attended. Buri­ ment July 1, 1902, working under funds. Collins Co...... 1 4 0 145 al was in Portland, this state. The the late Walter B. Cheney as pos— The "Earnest Workers” an Colt Fire Arms ..... ?7 28 beai'ers were Charles Trebbe, P. J. master. Mr. West has seen the organized Sunday school class of 0 # Eagle Lock ...... 103 Hutchinson and Wallace Robb, post office grow from practically adolescents met at the parsonage Fafnir Bearing...... 85 representing the Rockville Elks nothing to Its present peak. on Monday evening, all but two Full'r Br’sh Class AA 62 and these representatives of the First Carriers. members being present. After Hart & C o o le y ...... ISO Army and Navy club: Ed'ward Har­ The three first carriers to deliver games and singing, the business Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 108 rington, David McCollum and Ed­ majl in Manchester when the de­ meeting of the class was held. It L'nders Frary & Clark 89 91 ward McCann. The flower bearers livery service was Instigated were was decided to give a cantata Where Fonck failed, Paul Tarascon, Radio has undertaken Its biggest job by helping educate the children of the country. On the Pacific coast, Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 were George Williams and Joseph George Smith, Richard Allen .and pageant Friday, Nov. 26. "The Pil­ another French World War ace, New Brit. Mach. pfd.104 down south, in New England, everywhere, radio receivers are installed in classrooms, lessons are broadcast Stevenson. grims’ Thanksgl'ylng” . A. A. Simonson, all of whom com­ hopes to succeed. He will attempt Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 19 21 from studios and teachers are supplementing their courses with voices from the air. The funeral services which were menced ■work on Feb. 1, 1906. Refreshments with Japanese North & J u d d ...... 25 27 conducted at the house• were con­ soon to fly the Atlantic, in competi­ Here’s a classroom at West Hartford, one of 50 that are listening In on a course in music appreciation, Two other carriers began duty novelty tokens In closed packages J R Montgomery pfd. — SO ducted by Rev. P. J. O. Cornell of later In the same year. They were were auctioned off and paid for tion for the $25,000 Raymond Or- given every other Wednesday afternoon from Station WTIC at Hartford. More than 275,000 children in J R Montgomery com. — 75 the Swedish Lutheran church. Ar­ Joseph McVeigh and James L. Rog­ with beans. Other games and songs teig prize. Peck, Stow & Wilcox 21 24 five New England states are following this course. thur Keating as soloist, rendered ers. McVeigh started in the em­ followed. Russell Mfg. Co. .... 40 The authority of the states and the school boards is behind the course. A. B. Meredith, Connecticut 'Beautiful Land on High,” accom­ ploy of the government Dec. 1, 1906 Stanley Works com. . 80 84 panied by Magna Nelson. CHICKEN; PIE SUPPER commissioner of education, in upper inset, worked out the original plan, with the co-operation of Dana S. and Rogei^ on Nov .17 the same (Jh i c k e n d i n n e r s at the Smyth Mfg. Co...... — 400 year. VERNON METHODIST CHURCH Torrington ...... 68 69 Merrlman, shown hriow, former supervisor of music in the West Hartford schools aud now musical director Other Old Timers. At All Times. Friday Evening, October 16th I'ndcrw'ood ...... 50 52 of Station WTIC. REUNION ISLAND IS William S. McCann, present as­ Wbitlock Coll Pipe . . — 25 sistant postmaster is nearing the THE RAINBOW INN Home Cooked Food. U. S. Envelope pfd. .107 First Table at 6:30 P. M. completion of 21 years of service. Atop Bolton Hill. Adults, Sl.OO. Children, 76c, Ronds. Inconstant Constance SMIUNG PARADISE He started as a clerk on Jan. 25, Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’b ,295 «t)0 SMALL, HIGH POWER 1905. East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 FORABDELKRIM Miss Mary 6. Dougherty, another Conn. L. P. 5^js ...1 0 8 110 clerk, has been employed since Dec. Conn. L. & P. 7's ..115 117 AUTOS LOWER COSTS 28, 190«. B'dpt. 5's ...... 10? 105 Paris.— Reunion, the little Isl­ Other employees who have seen and in the Indian Ocean to which periods of over ten years of service Manchester’s New Deyelopments Are the French and Spanish govern­ are as follows: THE RIALTO Coziest Theater ment have banished Abd-El-Krim Lewis F. Cornet, Feb. 20, 1908; Already Showing Big Sav is no bleak rock-ribbed fortress but Charles Roger^s, Dec. 15, 1913; New York Stocks a smiling paradise with a climate Ernest P. Anderson, Jan. 17, 1916 that varies between sixty and and Harold Agard Dec. 22, 1909. ing in Motoring. seventy degrees parliamentary rep­ The present force at the South Tonight Will Be A Gala Occasion With A Big resentatives that see that their isl­ Manchester post office is about 21. Hijz h Low 2 P. M. Postmaster Oliver F. Toop said to­ U 14 and gets its share of roads and Am Beet Sug. 21 '> 21 21 Smaller engines of higher com­ post offices and a populaUon of day. There are 10 regular car­ AMATEUR CONTEST i To 75 Am Sugar Ref,. D pression and power ■will come soon, about 2'00.000. riers, 7 regular clerks, one R. F. D. Heading The Program Of Motion Pictures K 145 Am Tel & Tel..145 145 Vi with the desire on the part of en­ The Riffian Chieftain’s Saint carrier, a few substitute carriers Anaconda . . . 49 U 48 1.; 49 gineers to effect lo^wer costs in the in addition to the postmaster and 1 o o Helena was formerly known as LAST TIMES TODAY AND THIS EVENING Am Smelting . loo Sg 132 133 manufacture and use of .automo­ his assistant. U Bourbon Island but after the Am Loc ...... 105 104 104 biles. F>fench revolution the name was Am Car Fndry.. 99 99 99 With such engines ■will come changed to something that sound­ 147 li 146 Atchison . . . . »8 145 31 greater mileages to each gallon of ed more democratic. It had many BIG ANNUL FUND “Over The Hdl” B & 0 ...... 103 102 Vi 102 14 gasoline. With them also ■will 14 vicissitudes. Discovered by the Beth Steel ‘B’ 46 46 46 come more universal use of special Portuguese In 1545 it was taken The Wonder Picture. Re-Issued By Popular Chandler .... 13 13 13 anti-knock compounds that will by the French in 1638 and again TO AID KING O n O Chili Copper . 32 32 32 Demand. Starring MARY CARR. *1 help much In postponing the day taken by the English in 1810 but Cons Gas N Y. 105 10*5 105 wiien our supply of oil will be de­ Col. Fuel Iron 44 handed back to French rule in 43 »8 43 % pleted. 1815 after the signing of 'th e COMEDY - EDUCATIONAL - NEWS Ches & Ohio . 170 164 170 Budapest.— Far from forgetting And alongside the savings and Treaty of Ghent. their Hapsburg sovereigns, the Cruc Steel . . . 73 73 73 greater efficiency of the power unit Can. Pacific .. 163 163 163 If the exiled chief wants to be­ nobles of Hungary have decided to on our future automobiles, there come industrious he will be able subscribe annually a large amount H r ie ...... 38 ^8 37 14 38 % will be great reductions in tire and Constance Talmadge and her second husband, Capt. Alistair Mackin­ Erie 1 s t ...... 49 48 49 to find many interests in the vast of money for the use of “ King Vi H body costs and in their maintenance. tosh, have como to the parting of the ways. They’re still the best of sugar plantations that are the isl­ Otto,” the heir of the late Emper­ Gen Asphalt .. 79 77 77 3;i Even today, a beginning is being fridnds and all that, but marital happiness just seems impossible, they ands’ principal source of wealth. or Charles. The money is to be Gen Elec . . . . 83 T% 82 S3 made in this great saving and effi­ Friday & Saturday Gen Mot...... 155 153 154 They arc mostly controlled by used for his education and to al­ U ''8 ciency program. The use of what say. So Connie has gone to California, where she will sue for divorce French capital aud are the only low him to have luxuries in keep­ Great No. Pfd. 7 7Vg 77 Vs 77 U on grounds of incompatibility. HERBERT RAWLINSON & WANDA HAWLEY 1, is called a “ chemical accelerator” serious competitors Cuban sugar ing with his royal rank, now de­ 111. Central . . 121 120 U21 in the rubber ijidustry, is prolong­ — in— Kennecott Cop 62 61 61 i:> has had as the cost of production nied him in the plain surroundings ing the life of tires and saving gine, with shorter stroke and faster is greatly inferior. of his exile home in Spain. Inspira Cop . . 26 25 26 Joplin to fill a speaking engage­ « 1 U some $50,000,000 a year for the speed, saving much energy to oper­ ment. Reunion Is a volcanic Island four The noblewomen of Budapest al­ Louis & Nash. 130 U 129 130 U American motoring public. ate the car. ‘Men Of The Night’ Lehigh Valley 87 S5 87 Yielding to the demands made hundred miles off the coast of so have bought a motor car for the These chemicals have speeded up The two-cycle engine is in use in Marine Pr. . . 32 31 14 31 from many sources in Indiana, the Madagascar. It achieved sudden Hapsburg prince. It Is a large A Thrilling Crook Drama and Romance manufacturing processes so that Europe, on several types of small Missouri senator, iv-ho has had prominence some years ago when seven passenger car and is equip­ Norfolk West .163 162 162 i cars, and has been giving good ser- Natl. Lead .. . 149 149 149 some $80,000,000 additional capital charge of the investigations which it became known as the haunt of ped luxuriously, the mountings be­ irn’estment by the rubber manufac­ )Vice at low cost. In America, a recently unearthed huge expendi­ the extinct dodo bird. Its popula­ ing silver and engraved with the No. Pacific . .. 78 7 7 77 3.1 large automotive engine manufac­ t o o turers is saved. tures in the election campaigns in arms of the King of Hungary. It GENE TU N N EY in N Y Central . 134 X o o 14 134 tion is about three quarters col­ Yet the tires produced by this ac­ turer plans to introduce the Argyll rennsylvanla -and Illinois, decided ored. comprising Chinese, Negroes, has been sent to Spain. N Y. N H & H 42 H 40 40 3.1 two-cycle engine shortly. This is a “THE FIGHTING MARINE” Pennsylvania . 54 54 54 celerated process even today has in­ this morning to have the commit­ and Hindus and even some Anna- A part of the money allotted to creased tire mileage a total of 24.- sleeve-valve type of engine for tee look into the Indiana situation. mites. the prince will be used to h^re him People’s Gas . 124 124 124 which the designers claim higher SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Pierce . 24 24 000,000,000 miles a year for all the Chicago, Oct. 14.— H. Yates, sec­ During the recent cruise of the a chauffeur and another p^rt to Ts 24 cars in the country. efficiency and longer life. Rep Ir & Steel 57 56 56 retary of Senator Reed of Missouri, hermit sailoi*, Alain Gerbault, an buy him riding horses. R ea d in g...... 87 u 86 87 Much Gas Is Saved. chairman of the Senate committee encounter utterly unexpected Ch R Isl & Pac 64 l.i 63 % 64 The greatest boon on which auto wliich will probe Indiana’s politi­ brought him and the government So. Pacific . . . 105 104 104 engineers depend, however, is the cal scandal, arrived in Chicago to­ inspector of colonies together at STEPHENSON TELLS day but refused to make public the So. Railway . 119 118 Vg 118 Ti anti-knock compounds of lead con­ Saint Pierre, the largest city and WIRTALLA’S dancing school St. P a u l...... 10 10 10 tent— tetra-ethyl lead. By use of list of witnesses to be summoned capital. Since that meeting Re­ this compound, it has been'declared here Monday. Yates went immedi- union had fallen Into oblivion un­ for Children opens Saturday after­ Studebaker . . 55 54 54 u THE JURY NOTHING we could decrease th^ consumption atel\‘ to the federal building and noon October 16tb, In Orange Hall. Union Pacific .162 % 161 *4 162 til the recent conference of Madrid of gasoline by 40 per cent. launched plans for the committee’s U S Rubber . . 54 54 54 and Paris diplomats who decided Aesthetic, Ballet and Ballroom "" P Todayand Figuring an annual consumption (Contlnnert rrom page 1.) session. on it as the place for banishment \ U S S te e l___ 144 % 142 143 3i Dances Tanght, also Deportment. U S Steel Pr. 128 128 128 in this country alone of 11.000,000 Palmer E. Anderson, United for the most troublesome of all Westin’house . 68 67 14 6 714 gallons of this fuel, at only 20 cents gorically denied that he had ever States marshal, said he had re­ modern revolutionists. Tomorrow 2 I ceived no word regarding serving West. Union . 147 146 146 Vi a gallon, we realize a saving on this leceived any checks or money from item of more than $800,000,000 a Stephenson. of subpoenas for the committee’s FLIES IN AN AIRPLANE Ford Runs 43.8 Miles year. “ D. C. Stephenson never at any witnesses. ASSEMBLED IN DiVY. He thoughtmougr he ooufd bend^ A RARE FRUIT And the duration of our fuel sun- time gave me a check or any sum Apjreals to Coolidge. On Gal. of Gas the weddingweddt ply by the use of this compound, of money as a gift or for campaign Indiana's probe of “ Stephenson- Mitchell Field, L, I., Oct. 14.— could he almost doubled. purposes and any statement that ism” In her state and municipal Lieut. J. D. Earner, who left Buf­ In a public test supervised by city London— One of the rarest of governments crept to the door of ■fruits is the mangosteen, which can That isn't all, however, that this he did is absolutely false,” the gov­ falo this morning ih an airplane and automobile club officials, r the White House today. Ford Sedan equipped with Blancke he grown only where the tempera­ form of anti-knock compound could ernor said. assembled in a day, arrived here at A telegram, urging President Thermostatic Carbureter Control, ture never drops below 35 degrees do for us. ilts use could stand the U. S. Senate Probe. 12:30 p. m. Coolidge to use his influenca to ran 43.8 miles on one gallon of gas­ above zero. It is about the size of a installation of engines with higher St. Louis. Oct. 14.— The Senate compression ratios in our automo­ special investigating committee \liave the story of alleged political M ORE GOLF. oline. This inexpensive control is mandarin orange, with a thick, will meet in Chicago next Monday corruption brought into the light entirely- automatic and self-regulat­ woody rind. Queen Victoria, it is biles. For the tiny lead particles Hilo, Hawaii.— The game of golf in the anti-knock compound sene morning at ten o’clock to turn its of day was dispatched by Adams, In the territory of Hawaii was re­ ing. It makes Fords start instant­ said, once offered a large reward spotlight on the Indiana political the Vincennes publisher, who Is ly, even In zero weather, elim­ for the first man who succeeded in to ip ite every bit of the gas in the cently given added Impetus when engine cylinder, losing none by laclc activities of the Ku Klux Klan and acting as chairman of the indepen­ the beautiful Kaumana course near inates carbon formation, prevents placing a dish of mangosteens on charges of graft and corruption re­ dent probe .committee. dilation of crank case oil, avoids her table at Buckingham Palace, of ignition and considerably in­ this city was opened foivplay. The creasing tile force of tlie e.xplosion, cently made there. Senator James new course Is 1,000 feet above the sputtering of motor and cuts repair but it is said the reward was never A. Reed, chairman of the commit­ bills 50%. Installed In two min­ won. Mo!*e Powerful Engines. The cost of living declined 1.7 sea on the slopes of the mountain That calls for the design of small­ tee, said today. per cent, during the first six Mauna Loa, and is located be­ utes. Cadillac now uses as stand­ er engines that could stand this The senator made his announce­ months of 1926, according to the tween two ancient lava flows. The ard equipment Thermostatic Car­ higher compression or power. And ment just before departing for Department of Labor. links command a sweeping view of bureter Control under Blancke li­ that is what engineers are looking the vicinity around Hilo, and parts cense. The Inventors, Blancke forward to. They see more power­ of the scenic Hamakua coast. Auto Devices Co., Dept. 4605-N., Companion Feature: IF STOMACH IS \ ful engines, on less gasoline witli 157 E. Erie St., Chicago, want greater resultant mileages ar.d long­ Jack and Gene— Heavyweight Twins Army officers consider that, agents who can make from $250. er life. But production of such en­ next to the rifle, the most Import­ to $2,000. per month and are will­ Ralph Ince in “Yellow Fingers” TROUBLING YOU ^ gines must wait until there is as­ ant part of the Infantryman’s ing to send a sample at their own surance that the supply cf anti­ equipment Is bis shoes. risk. Write today.— Adv. Instantly! End Indigestion knock gasoline is nationwide. There is a tendency also toward or Stomach Misery with the two-cycle engine. The modern four-cycle engine, engineers point “ Pape’s Diapepsin” out, is going through twice as much work to perform what could be done in two .strokes. As soon as you eat a tablet or In the engine of today the piston Today - Tomorrow - Saturday two of “ Pape's Diapepsin” your in- takes four strokes, two up and two fligestion Is gone! Heavy pain, down, to exert one push on the heartburn, flatulence, gases, palpi- crankshaft, the only stroke that iatlon, or any misery from a sour, makes the car go. The two cycle \cld stomach ends. Correct your 'X'i i< engine, however, to which engineers ' '''■<' 5 Select Vaudeville 5 Itomach and digestion for a few look forward, makes each down­ X- ^ STATE ACTS ACTS jents. Each package guaranteed ward stroke count as power. Here ■>■■* '-f ' i ■'-' ■■ »y druggist.— Adv. is the possibility of a smaller en- MONS. ALPHONSE BERGE Creator of All the Latest Fashions. 4— ^People—4

Uour_ Trip To ^tw YorK. HELEN WYETH CUFTON & BRENT ^ with more enjoyment Walt Until You See Her. Kccentric Comedy Duo. if YOu^cure^^n^odations^ at J;he howiQfF rO R » flEKUNO *10iaWltSON lO W R MOOKS * CMKOnmUY THE ARLEYS— Sensational Perch Novelty. Adjoining Times AN P'X -V V. A - V THE 5 MUSICAL ROSES V 4 A Musical Mdange Single Rooms $T ptrda(^ Such splendidly husky twins were born to Mrs. James Allen of Phila­ L J delphia during the world’s heavyweight chaAplonshlp fight between A PARAMOUNT PICTUU^ Added Attraction, Song Reel “Dolly Gray” Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney there that the proud father promptly named them Jack (left) and Gene. This is their first picture. '

I f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 192»; P A G ? THREE

port back at the next meeting of Motor Tourists. AVIATION FIED the board. The growing Importance of mo­ R E M A IN TO OBSERVE POLITICAL nUSASUREBS e Annual Convention. toring tourists and their Influence GAUL'S HOLY C in HEAVES TO MOTHER LAND TRANSFERS Hartford, Oct. 14.— Various poli­ on a community was discussed by tical town and 'city committed The secretary of the Chamber jiave certified to the secretary of was authorized to attend the the directors, and a committee was NOBLE GRAND’S NIGHT DURING THE WEEK FOR MANCHESTER appointed to consider the possibili­ state the appointment of commij^ twelfth annual convention of the TO BE PRESENTED I DIES IN AIR CRASH tee treasurers for, service . durliii; National Secretaries Association in ties and report at. the next meeting on the erection of a suitable booth Exp.ect Large Attendance at The weekly survey of the War- ihe fall campaign. Appointments' of I Pittsburgh October 24 to 27. A republican treasurer^ are as fy a pumber of wejl known artists. Vice Grand— Mary Hutchinson. j&ts, lost their lives. inson, property on Hemlock street. convention of the New England hall, a permanent industrial ex­ Recording Sec.— James Wilson,- COME HOME ON VI8I9. tee was appointed to make up a list The work to be giverf is “ The Officials at Mitchell field toward Manchester Construction Com-r j Governors' Conference to be held in hibit to which inqtUrlng motorists Holy City,” an oratorio, by A.‘ R. P. N. G. ' |.t of nominees for new officers and di­ Hartford, November IS and 19 by ^hich the plane was being piloted pany to Theophitus Potvin Lots 58, stoppng at the information booth, Gaul, and is of suqh a type as is Financial Sec;— Florence Taylor, London, Oct; 14;— Mrs. Alanholi rectors for the coming year. I President Austin Cheney and Sec- ;when it plunged Into the harbor, 59 and 60 in Midvale Tract. might be directed and where they certain to be most Interesting. P. N. G. John H. Cheney to Agnes Ander­ B. Houghton, wife of the Amerlceb The annual banquet of the Cham­ I ' f " ’v iJporge E. Rix. A letter could see artistically displayed, .announced ;tbat the-map-had not ambassador, accompanied by her ber is usually held in February, and The treatment of this work .s al­ Treasurer— Lina Montgomery, P. son Lot 12 In Pitkin Park Tract. i is also being sent by the Chamber samples of all merchandise manu­ N. G. completed their three years of fly­ son, Amory, sailed today for New 1 committee was named to open ne­ ti'> the chief official of each Man­ most ^tirely reflective, the more ing service, required for full pilot factured in Manchester. Such an dramatic '.parts qf the book 'from Warden— Edith Walsh. BANKRlTPTCi: PETITIONS York, aboard the United Stat^ gotiations at once with speakers of chester industries, to all real estate exhibit would probably surprise not bommisslon. and that in attempt- Lines steamship George Washing­ national reputation. •which many of the numbers are Conductor— Annie Lo'wd. ^ g to land on a narrow sand bar New Haven, Conn., Oct. 14.__ dealers, contractors and bankers, only strangers but townspeople ais Inside Guardian— Beatrice Dart. Voluntary petitions In bankruptcy ton. They are returning home for Town Plan Report. asking them to attend this confer­ well. , . taken, vl*., the of St. John.: "at the harbor, entrance, had lost a brief visit. ■ ^ A report of progress from the having already been treated in so Outside Guardian— Wilbur Love­ control. were filed here today as follows: ence with a view to later holding land, P. G. •Music Lovers’ Shop, Inc., Thoiqp- committee on town plan was re­ a local conference to discuss the masterly a manner ay the great Had Wave<1 to Mother. ------J German composer, Louis Spohr, In R. S. N. G—Emma Nettleton, P. sonville, filed by M. H. Weinstein, ceived. This report precipitated ai possibility of carrying out in Man- P. The two resetvists had just re- AUTO CONCERN INCORPORATE. his oratorio “ The Last Judgment.” 'iurned from a flight to Boston and president and treasurer, liabilities discussion of the growing need ! Chester, some of the plans proposed L. S. N. G.— Nellie Hutchinson, $14,403, assets $4,600; Moritz General I which existed in Manchester, in | at the New England Governors’ The first part of the "The Holy were making their way to the City” is from suggestions taken P. P. landing a few miles distant. Perra Kohn, clothier*, 299 Pine street, Auto Repairing and I common with all other growing j Conference, for furthering the in- L. S. V. G.— Minnie Johnston. Bridgeport, liabilities $4,416, as­ from Holy Writ such as "Here We .had but a short time before flown communities, for some adequate terest of New England made pro­ Hartford, Oct. 14.— The Nash- L. S. V. G.— Mary Fish. sets $940; Viola V. Oldershaw, dry zoning law. Attention was called qver the home of his mother at Overhauling ducts. Stamford Auto Corporation filed Have No Abiding City,” “ Thy King­ Chaplain— Carrie Mara. goods. 1279 Stratford avenue, to several undesir.able building op­ In view of the rapid progress of its certificate of incorporation at dom Come” , “ My ^oul is Athirst Taunton and waved a greeting to SHELDON’S GARAGE R. S. Chaplain— Nellie Lull. $er. Bridgeport, liabilities $4,689 and Rear ot 25 Holliater Street, ^ erations now in progress which ma­ commercial aviation and the neces­ the office of the secretary of state for God” apd other scriptural pas­ L. S. Chaplain— lone Burdick. assets $2,412. terially damaged adjacent property. sity of taking early action in secur- here today. Authorized capital will sages. Preston was alive when taken Pbone 119-3. .IteBkleo66 698-01 Past Noble Grand— Maude Nor­ from the water by the crew of the An adequate zoning law would con-! ing a suitable landing Held if such be two hundred shares of no par The second part of the work • ton. trol and prevent such abuses. It' he bad. it was voted, in view value of stock and the firm will founded on a theme “ I Saw a New iPridgeport ferry “ Park City,” near R. S. P. N. G.— Abigail Knowles. Which the plane plunged. Perm’s was voted that the directors of the' of his well-known active interest in start business with ^20,000. Incor­ Heaven and a New Earth” , thus L. S. P. N. G.— Etta Loveland. Chamber of Commerce favored the' aviation, to invite Frank H. Ander­ porators are Arthur Skillman, ot realizing flie desire and promises „llody was not found for more than Esther— Julia Hutt. liQ hour. adoption of a zoning law for Man-j son to speak on this subject at the New York; A. J. Johnson, Jersey contained in the first part. Hannah— Carrie Robshaw. Chester, and that the chair appoint i next regular meeting of the board City, and E. Krayhite, of Astoria. The work is intermixed largely Beehive— Edith Maxwell. a committee to investigate and re-! of directors. Long Island. with solos, duets, trios and quar- Moon and Seven Stars— Ethel :OLD T niE CONNECTICUT 60 tetts, as also many very stirring Brainard. ILLUSTRATOR IS DEAD choral numbers. Dove— Mary Thompson. Oneco, Oct. 14.— James H. Saw- 50 When the Thermo­ The "Interms fzo” is a number Lily— Edith Husband. Xer, for years a widely known re­ “ Adoration” with a harp solo pre­ sident of Windham county and dominating a large amount of mys­ once an Illustrator of note, is dead 40 meter Goes Down tic beauty, that is appealing and at Niles, Michigan, according to thrilling in its theme. THEATER EMPLOYEES word received here today. Sawyer 30 You will begin to worry If your coal The choruses are varied fro*’i was eighty and a member of Com­ bin is empty. We should like to pianissimo simplicity, to the pro­ pany B, Eighteenth Connecticut 20 fill your order for next winter's coal found and stirring fortissimo, and PUT ON “ MINSTRE” Regiment during the Civil War. NOW— and while our information judging from previous perform­ may be premature, we believe that were more ances as given by this well known io the price of coal will be no lower choir, it is certain that under the Without Rehearsal They Gave next October and No­ able direction of Archibald Sessions, a Show That Pleased Audi­ PILE SUFFERERS vember than It Is to­ they will again acquit themselves ence at State. day. In fact, we hon­ with honor. - You can only get quick, safe and estly believe It will bo The soloists on this occasion are: lasting relief by removing the cause higher. The time to Soprano— Miss Eleanor G. Wil­ Last night tlie State and Circle buy coal is NOW. theater employees put on an im­ ^-congestion of blood in the lo'wer lard. bowel. Nothing but an internal Contralto— Mrs. Bertilene La- promptu minstrel show at the State’s weekly “ Country Store remedy can do this— that’s whv THE W. G. Exacting shinske. cutting and salves fail. Dr. Leon- Nite.” Considering the fact that Tenor— Wm. H- Stamm, New hardt’s Hem-Roid, a harmless tab­ GLENNEY CO, York. there were no rehearsals before­ hand they didn’t do such a bad job. let, Is guaranteed to quickly and Alien Place, Baritone— Robert J. Gordon. safely banish any form of Pile mis­ Bass— Fred J. Bendall. Everyone, except Jack Sanson ery or money back. Packard’s or Manchester had a funby costume on. And Murphy’s Drug Stores and druggists even would be Harpist— Mrs. Mildred G. God­ they were funny, too. Jake Green­ \ frey. Meridan. everywhere sell It with this guar­ berg was one of the end men, and antee.— Adv. -Of these artists much could be besides several “ wise crackers,” said as to their suitability for their Jake sang "West of the Great Di­ work in this performance, but their vide.” Carl Johnson and the former splendid renditions in town chorus sang “ Let Me Call You is sufficient recommendation to Sweetheart” to the satisfaction of those, wiio will be glad to again everyone. Milton Kelman and an hear such a combination of talented “ unknown” danced a comedy Char­ c musicians. leston. This was the best “ bit” on \. There will be no charge for ad­ the program. By request. Jack mission and everybody Is heartily Sanson sang the old favorite, “ Sleep welcomed to hear this most beauti­ Baby, Sleep,” and was heartily ap­ ful work. plauded. The Blevins twins danced a clever Spanish Dance. After the “ minstrel,” the “ troupe” was forced /J to respond to encores, and receiv­ ed a half dozen or more curtain DUNCAN PHYFE CLUB calls. jV . STARTS FALL SEASON 4 ;;' Sale of Odd Pieces REPRESENTS TOWN First Meeting Held by Watkins I Brothers Organization —' AT REG CONGRESS This Odd Piece Sale gives you an opportunity to fill in a piece or two Members Form Theater on that suite you purchased a short while ago. We are endeavoring to Party. clean up the odd pieces left from suites that have been sold and are now dis­ Miss Geary to Attend Conven-I continued. There are some very attractive prices, in fact they are marked The first fall meeting of Watkins tion at Atlantic City, Oct.! much loweij than you would pay if you bought the same pieces with a suite. Brothers Duncan Phyfe Club was 18-22. held at the club rooms of the METAL BEDS IN WOOD FINISHES h e nutrition experts o f and even, almost like cake tex­ organization last night. The chib Miss Majorie C. Geary, associate omits meeting during the summer director of the Rec will represent $9.50 two great universities__ ture! See how evenly it slices — months when everyone desires to be Manchester at the 13th annual An extra fine bed for a very low price. Comes In all how perfectly it toasts. out in the open as much as possible, Recreation Congress under the aus­ sizes and finished oak, walnut and white enamel. The Directors of two holding meetings only during the pices of the Playground and Recre-t METAL BEDS WITH PANEL T fall, winter and spring months. ation Association of America in At­ And its flavor — only a richly famous cooking schools — The At last night’s meeting the sup­ lantic City on October IS to 22. $12.50 Built strong and very attractive. made loaf could taste that way! per committee provided l. delicious Miss Geary will speak before the Editor o f a nationally known food dinner consisting of boiled ham Congress on Friday, October 22 on ($1.00 weekly thru our Profit Sharing Plan.) . magazine with her staff— These White Rose Bread is not only with all the fixings, a feature being the subject, "Play Problems in Cit­ made o f the finest ingredients, home baked apple pie with cheese. ies under 25,000.” FULL SIZE VANITY were the experts who helped us in Following their regular business Speakers at the congress will in­ $52.50 (Reg. $72;50) but it is slow baked. This brings meeting C. E. Watkins spoke to the clude John H. Finlay, associate edi­ perfecting White Rose Bread. members on "The Store Policy.” H. tor of .the New York Times and Col­ CHAIR AND BENCH TO MATCH out the flavor more perfectly, No woman in her own kitchen K. Anderson talked on "Store Im­ onel Theodore Roosevelt. $7.50 each (Reg. $9.95) ' ‘ gives White Rose Bread a deli­ provement.” More than 600 delegates repre­ (1 year to pay thru our Profit Sharing Plan.)' • ' ' could be so exacting— so particu­ Cecil A. Robertson, chairman of senting directors and committee cious tender crust— makes a loaf the entertainment committee members of towns all over the , CHEST QF DRAWERS lar about every detail o f mixing country will attend. S' more nearly like the best home­ sprung a surprise when he Invltfid -$47.S0'(R<^: m o O ) and baking, about every single the club tnembers to be the guests CHAIR TO MATCH made bread. of Jack Sanson at the State theater. ingredient used! Following the meeting the members HIGH SCHOOL NOTES $11.50 (Reg. $15.00) Try White Rose Bread today. climbed into cars and. rode to the NIGHT TABLE TO MATCH The result is a loaf truly compar­ State where they enjoyed the regu­ $13.7p ,(B6g. $18.00) Your own grocer has it. It is b a k ^ Mrs. Ralph H. Proctor, of Ben­ able to the best homemade bread. lar bill which included the ever ton street is making a satisfactory ($1.00 weekly thru our Profit Sharing Plan.) twice each day so that you may popular "Country Store” feature. recovery at the Manchester Memo­ You will notice the difference rial hospital where she has been 4 DRAWER VANITY have it fresh whenever you order. confined since Sunday. A major $.35.00 (Reg. $49,50) the moment you taste White Rose operation was performed Monday. Massachusetts Baking Company. BENCH TO MATCH Bread. Notice its texture — firm Read Today’s Offer The second special Freshman as­ ' $10.50 (Beg. $14.50) sembly will be held tomorrow aft­ ($1.00 weekly thru our Proflt Sharing Plap.)- All Yoa Who Ha?e ernoon at 2 o’clock In the High school assembly hall. Superinten­ . JOBNSONXWAX DRESSING TABLE dent F. A. Verplanck will be the $28.50 (Reg. $35.00) speaker. Last week U. J. Lupien X CHAIR AND BENCH TO MATCH Indigestion spoke on the subject of “ Sports­ manship.” There are 260 students Now you may have beautiful waxed $12.25 each (Reg. $16.50) !>rai! in the Freshmen classes and they Boon without stoopuigy kupcling or ($1.00 weekly thru our Profit Sharing Plan.) • W hite Ask Magn«n About Generous are under the supervision of 'Vlce- aoUu^ your hands. T h|s marvelous Prlnclpal R. H. Proctor. “ “ “PMver bumishea wax od FIBRE CHAIR AND ROCKER Money Back Guarantee. nardwood or linoleum to a brilliant luxlTC that is hard to mar and easy $12.95 each (Reg. $17.50) South Manchester High and St. Spring filled cushions, upholstered in cretonne, There’s a sure way to put an end Thomas Seminary, of Hartford, toclean. Ten times faster than hand A real to Indigestion, gas, shortness of are booked for a tennis clash this m ^ods. Runs itself— you just good buy. . breath and all the ailments that are afterpoon on the local court. The guide It. ' ($1.00 weekly thru our Profit Sharing Plan.). R ose caused by a bad stomach. teams recently battled to a 3 to 3 You are simply patching up your tie. Joe and Frank McCann, Cole Rent It for $2.00 a Day SIX DRAWER VANITY stomach when you take things that and Holland will represent Man­ only give relief for a few hours. chester. hardwood floors and pol- $52.50 (R0g. $72.50) ■Why not build up your run-down Aood taste, Triple mirrors, mad^ in Ameri­ yow floors yourself at a can Walnut and gumwqqd/.: ? Nofr^ex- stomach—make it strong and vigor­ Miss Marguerite Oates, history tnflmg cost. Phone iis now and re- V^Vi' ous so that you can eat anything teacher, is confined to her home in tra large, will fit Into daughter's B read you want any time you want to Wax Electric room very nicely. See this piece Rockville with throat trouble. Mrs. P«KJ»her for any day you without the least sign of distress? Lena Rand is substituting for her. and you will want It. Dare’s Mentha Pepsin is what She is expected to return next (1 year to pay thru our Profit every stomach sufferer needs — a week. Sharing Plan.) pleasant tonic elixir for all stomach ills. Jack Gordon, senior student, Is Always fresh from your grocer Thousands of bottles of Dare’s making satisfactory recovery at Mentha Pepsin are sold every the Memorial hospital from a frac­ because it is the one outstanding, tured leg sustained a week ago G. E. Keith Furniture G>. supremely effective stomach remedy when he fall from a motorcycle. that is guaranteed by Magnell Drug The cast was changed yesterday CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. Co.— and druggists everywhere.— and he is much more comfortable Adv. today..

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j9Ianri;estrr while little theater workers have alone was the animus of the cam­ always operated— on their own paign against the Paris convention. | Ettpttlng Hfralb hook, on as small a scale as may be The Leglonalres went over It like i necessary, with as slow develop­ Sievwai'fs they went over the Hindenburg PUBLISHRD BT ments as may prove needful and line. WASHINGTON T H R H E R A L D PR IN TIN G CO. without very much ballyhoo. lE T T E B S Pounded by Elwood a Ela We say this In a sincere desire to STEPHENSON. m i w Got. 1. 1881 By CHARLES P. STEWART be helpful, as a word of warning It now. appears that what former New York, Oct. 14.— I doubt If Every Evenliig Except Sundays and Grand Dragon Stephenson of Indi­ Washington, Oct. 14.— French /Tolldays. against that over-extension which debt settlement will be one of the there Is another street in the world Entered at the Peat Oltlce at Man­ has destroyed many of these move­ ana was after was not a chapee to first things for Congress to take up where extremes of flaunted extra­ chester a» Second Class Mall Matter. ments before they were fairly born. tell a grand jury what he knew when it meets in December. vagance and homely simplicity are to be found in such glaring con­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall i about political corruption in that Election will have no bearing on six dollars a year: sixty cenjs a the question, for the same old 69th trast as upon Park avenue. month for shorter perlodA state, but to use the threat of such GREAT VISION. Congress will be on the job until Turn the corner at Grand Cen­ By cirrler. eighteen cents a nrouk. exposure as a lever to pry himself tral station and walk along this stnifle copies, throe cents, It is a stupendous vision that has March. Before It adjourns. In all out of prison, where he is serving probablTlty it will have ratified or hlghwmy of oblong parkways flank­ come to August Heckscher, New ed by the rigid army of sky-seek- « ^ ^ R E F H10. a well earned life sentence for the rejected the tentative agreement bE N lA llV B : Hamllton.lJe Llsser, Yorky multimillionaire, but who between the American World War Ing apartments! Street, New Votk abominable murder of a girl. and BI8 North Michigan Avenue. shall say that it is not entirely sus­ Foreign Debt Commission and the This is, indeed, a veritable lap Chicago. Stephenson has been demanding last set of negotiators from France. of luxury! ceptible of realization? Heck­ The Manchester Evening Herald is a chance to get out of prison and Whereas one can purchase a on sale in New Vork City at Schultzs scher proposes to do away with all handsome home in most communi­ into a grand jury room long If anything, the last session’s Nows Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd the city’s East Side slums. He displays of anti-American feelln.g ties for some such sum as ^25,000 S treet and 42nd Stieet entrance jf enough to “ blow the lid off’’ Indi­ New music for your phonograph Grand Central Station. would start with a fund of five hun­ abroad have served to consolidate or $30,000, such flgures are not ar ana politics and Klan affairs. national legislative sentiment in all unusual for a single year’s "International News Service has the dred million dollars and plan for exclusive rights to use for republlca- Probably nobody was more surpris­ opposition to any further conces­ rental on Park avenue. tloii In any form all news dispatches the ultimate expenditure of a bil­ sions on the debt settlement propo­ ed than Stephenson that he got this *^r*tutted to It or not otherwise credit- lion and a half— heroic figures, sition. Now make your way to the other \ ed in this paper. It la also exclusively chance— and nobody less pleased. • . at Reduced Prices ®”Gt ed to use for repuhllcailon all purely. He would pull down all The pending agreement having end of the street. the local or undated news published He was In the position of the black­ been framed, on the American side, Turn the corner anywhere In the herjin. the had housing and build model ______• • mailer who is defied and told to by a Republican administration the upper reaches, say 125th street or tenements, with parks, fountains Republican “ regulars” probably thereabouts. a k e advantage of this sale of Genuine Victor Records to secure those make public his secrets. If he THURSDAY, OCT. Ifi 192G. and tree lined avenues. He would will quite generally support it. Here you can find a village rwords you have always wanted. Now you have the opportunity to com- told, all his ammunition would be Senate “Insurgency,” however, will have the city and state put up half blacksmith, holding bravely out T ® ® ^■ecords. Thousands of them are gone. He would no longer have be quite as generally against It against the inroads of the garages. -\0 KIND OF C.AMP.MGX. of the initial half billion and raise and there may even be “ regular” included in thi»event— all excepting; the very latest Electric recordings. All anything left with which to bargain That peculiar ebon blackness that the rest among the city’s men and dissenters. Ked Seal records are now excluded. This is no kiud of a political cam­ for his release. somehow attaches to a smithy’s women of wealth. , He himself, it This will mean the bargain’s shop Is there, as surely as upon paign. It is an example of what Stephenson is a first degree ras­ rejection unless the administration is understood, stands ready to chip any dirt road outside Punklnvllle. i.s called, in sporting parlance, bad cal. He knew better than to spill can get help from the Democrats. Now and then the sidewalks be­ ■ ' ■ —r I in a hundred million of the amount. The talk of Democratic senators matchmaking. Here is a Repub­ the beans when he had no other come restless paths. Small shops I He would have the entire enterprise like Pat Harrison and Thaddeus cater to a neighborhood business. Black Label lican party, healthy, vigorous, lit provision for the future. H. Caraway doesn’t sound much Blue Label I completed inside fifteen years. Whites, foreigners, Negroes stand tor a fine fight— and nobody to j like it. 10” Black Label Records, for­ I The feasibility of sncli a scheme in groups on the corner. Aproned 10”. Blue Label Records, for- fight but a Democratic party which | women hurry to the market with merly 75c each, 4 FOR...... $1. merly $1.00 each, 3 F O R .. j may or may not he apparent to the “ Pay or repudiate the whole .$1. is a sheer set-up. I r little baskets. 12” Black Labd Records, for­ 12” Blue Label Records, I ordinary person. But when it is debt,” is the Harrison and Caraway for- When the chairman of the Dem-1 idea of what France ought to be merly $1.25 each, 4 F O R .. .$1. merly $1.50 each, 2 F O R .. I seriously proposed by an individual Twenty blocks down, the ladles .$1. ocratic State Committee can think; told. ; who is willing to hack his ideas of luxury are just ordering Frenck of nothing more effective to say: Old Masters The fact that the pair actually bathsalts in the bath. There is with a hundred million of his own were in France throughout the swish of silks, soft-voiced conver­ than that the Republicans are let-; summer places them In a position money it is impossble to dsmiss it sations over the telephone, parade t;ng the public service corporations • to pose as authorities, and perhaps as impracticable, because a mau of ultra-ritzy French automobiles. off with paying 520.000 of taxes in ! The quality of mercy Is not the more effectively combat the who has amassed so much wealth strain’d. cancellation arguments of fellow Time was when Riverside Drive Improve your old phonograph a year, though as a matter of fact was the capital of Manhattan lav­ that he can spend a hundred million It droppetli as the gentle rain from Democrats like «x-Gov. Cox of Ohio they pay nearly three and a half heaven and ex-Secretary of War Newton ishness and luxury. No more! of it must he a person of the very millions; when the Democratic Upon the place beneath; It Is twice D. Baker. first grade in this, matter of prac- On this street, also, may be with a Symphonic Reproducer candidate for United States senator bless’d; Besides, Harrison and Caraway licality. It blesseth him that gives and him have Senate votes and Cox and found the extremes In what people can conjure up no better argument that takes: Baker haven’t. are accustomed to regarding as re­ What Heckscher has in view will spectability. The Symphonic Reproducer, when attached to than a question as to whether Sen­ ’Tis mightiest in the mightiest; It be marvelous if it is put into effect. ator Bingham intends to permit becomes The settlement is particularly Respectable virtue and respect­ an old phonograph, makes the new Victor Electric But there -will be many who will able lack of It dwell side by side. about-to-be Senator Vare take his The throned monarch better than unfortunate in having two such Recordings come out strong and clear, with more speculate in their minds as to his crown; men as the junior Mississippi sen­ It is difficult, almost impossible, to seat: when the Democratic candi­ distinguish between those of one ^^hetho^, when it is all done, the His scepter shows the force of tem­ ator and the senior from Arkansas volume and a larger range of tones—deeper bass, date for governor can present no poral power. in opposition to It. and those of the other class. people who are to he benefited will The deportment, dress, and de­ higher soprano. You’ll be surprised at the in­ stouter reason for his own election The attribute to awe and majesty, With the exception of Senator be any happier, any more content, Reed of Missouri— am they’ll have corum of those who suryire stant change. Made to fit any phonograph. . . $8, than that somebody told him that Wherein doth sit the dread and fear than they are now, in their slums. of kings. his help, too— though he won’t be through the bounty of wealthy ro­ somebody or other wasted some­ It is an attribute to God himself, able to boast of so recent a visit to mancers are eminently refined. In thing or other in the building of And earthly power doth then show the seat of hostilities— Harrison some Instances, perhaps, suspi­ "SAVAGES.” ciously refined. The necessity of some highway or other, somewhere , . llkest God's and Caraway are the most import­ There is something to ant Democratic debaters in the up­ fitting Into a social niche is taken or other and some time or other in think .mercy seasons justice. There­ WATKINS BROTHERS. I n c . about in the assertion of a Phila­ fore, Jew, per house of Congress. quite as seriously by them as by the state of Connecticut— then there The method of Harrison, a hu­ the wives of the rich. delphia man, James A. Branagan, Though justice be thy plea, con­ f u r n it u r e , f l o o r c o v e r in g s , p i a n o s , phonographs . isn't enough of a fight on to he sider this. morist of the first class, is to laugh Most of them are widely travel­ that the American Indian, before ed, skilled In small talk and wit. worth bothering with. That in the course of justice none to death a proposition he doesn’t the arrival of the whites, knew more like. Having little else to do they make There is something almost sad- of us ^ . , chemistry than half the college Should see salvation: we do pray Caraway skins it alive and beauty’ a profession and are, gen­ domag in the situation. Time was | graduates ever learn. leaves It quivering. No proposition erally speaking, strikingly attrac- for mercy. live. And that same prayer doth teach us looks its best under such circum­ when every two years there was a ! He points out that by the use of stances. Anything that Harrlsi,n all to render ^J^usty^shindy m this man’s | the harks of trees and the brains of and Caraway overlook Reed will And. again, some twenty blocks Foneral Directors. state. The Democrats didn’t win The deeds of mercy, I have spoken attend to. I animals the Indian made a leather thus much up. the cobbler’s wife stops on the so very often but they did win street corner to gossip with the I of softness and durability that mod­ To mitigate the justice of thy plea. sometimes ami there always was Secretary of the Treasury Mel­ old woman yvlio runs the corner ern, chemically-wise manufactur- Which if you follow, this strict lon, who had more than any oth­ grocery. vigor enough to their organization court of Venice ^ ” ers can seldom equal; that with er single American to say about Their problem is keeping a roof ^llllllllllliiiiiiiliililiilHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiin to put up a valiant battle and make Must needs give sentence 'gainst the French deal and wants It in­ over their heads and feeding chil­ 5389535353235353539048532323235348484823532348482353535348532353534853 glue from fish scales he fastened the merchant there. U.S. WILL SEEK the G. O. P. step along at its best- dorsed, to get It off his hands, has dren who, mayhap, one day will feathers to his arrows, and in pIna — Portia’s speech from Shake* a!io been in France. clip. Now the party of the don­ build fortunes out of their fath­ tice pitch discovered a canoe ce- spoare’s “ The Merchant of Venice,” He'll have his remarks to make er’s pennies and have a $20,000' key emblem-and we say this with | ,„ent that has never been excelled; Act IV Scene 1. — not on the Senate floor, of apartment four blocks away from CAUSE OF CRIME I BUFFALO MARKET CO. 1 no disrespect to the course, but in statements that are individuals I j,g powdered clam and mussle Grand Central station. Phone 456. who constitute it IS sure to get plenty of publicity. GILBERT SWAN. 1071 Main Street. Phone 456. § ^ poor old - shells to mix with his pottery clay Mellon is one of the world’s am o a par \, own and out and j ^nd produced a marvelouslv endur- foremost financial authorities and AMONG CHILDREN holpless, and pataetically courag-| his opinions can’t but be respected. At the same time, his utterances ecus to dare to enterc theL e fightimiu aat'* i, to appjj. t oxide-j of » iron . to the clay * haven’t the pep of Harrison’s, before he baked it; that the Indian Caraway’s and Reed's. Will Gather Statistics to Find Be thou diligent to know the i He’s cold and statistical. He’s Rifin 1 ^ oppo-j scorned to use flint for his axe be- Fish for Friday s t on had about twice the vim and j ,.,o se it would not hold an edge. state of thy floeks, ami look well to read by hfelibrows. They appeal to virility It possesses. It would , , .i. thy herds.— Prov. 27:23. the emotions and are listened to Feast day of St. Calllstus, pope Cause of Growing Delin­ . , I ‘ifRi found water worn stones of by everybody. and martyr. make things so much more interest- i- •. All of which isn’t to say positive­ mg. ■ basalt or diorite. closest of gra n. The more the marble wastes the Birthday anniversary of Wini­ quency Cases; Mental and and then sharpened them with a more the statue grows.— Mi diael ly that the French debt settlement fred Black and William Penn. Special— Haddock 10c lb. agreement won’t be ratified. It wonderful chisel made from the leg Angelo. Dutch East Indies observe the may squeak through, but all the birthday of Confucius. bone of a buffalo or deer which he best Washington authorities agree Physical Cases Increase. Swordfish, Halibut, PoUock, Sardines, Salmon, Fresh TOWN PLAYERS. \VRONG LADY had buried in hot ashes moistened that its present prospects are very THE CANDID CRITIC Perhaps the Herald may be par­ doubtful. Mackerel, Butterfish, Steak Cod, Flounders, BuUheads, I with water; that he knew colors Police Sergeant: I think we’ve Eels, Round Clams, Steaming Clams, Oysters. doned if its reaction to the pro­ found your missing ivife. Artist: Here I have tried to ex­ I and their chemistry, using hematite LET HIM WALK Washington. — A psychological posal to “ boost” the Town Players • Joseph Peck: What does she say? press poverty in all Its wretched­ j for brown, .malachite for green, Butler: The chauffeur's running study to get at the bottom of causes after the latest approved methods “ Nothing.” I ness. What do you think of It? Celery ...... 10c and 15c j ochre for yellow and for other col- away with your daughter, sir! Critic: I have never seen any­ for Juvenile crime, and other phy­ of boosterdom is not one of uncon­ “ That's not my wife!”— Answers. I What’s he running for?”— Buen Meat Special I ors the juice of the pokeberry and London. ■ thing more wretched— Passing sical and mental deficiencies of trolled enthusiasm. Far from in­ Humor, Madrid. children has been started by the 3 lbs. Hamburg, a g\ the bark of walnut or butternut— show, London. Cauliflower , . . 15c, 20c, 25c tending to throw cold water on any children’s bureau of the labor de­ 1 lb. L iv e r ...... 4 0 C producing dyes that would shame partment. Time to get Cauliflower for method by which the original pur­ Fresh Western Eggs, many of those employed by Ameri­ Arrangements have been made poses of the little-theater move­ It’s An Art— Plus Science and Good Bait 45c doz. pickling now. can cotton goods manufacturers in for cooperation of the federal cen­ ment may be furthered, it is never­ sus bureau, juvenile courts, schools California Oranges, 45c doz. their faclelessness and resistance Cabbage...... 10c head theless the Herald's belief— and it . and social organizations In the prep­ Grapefruit...... 3 for 25c o water. may be absolutely wrong— tliat such r aration of essential statistics. Malaga Grapes . .3 lbs. 25c There is probably not one single On the basis of census figures Spinach...... 10c peck purposes are not to be advanced Fancy Ripe Tomatoes in ; thing in what the Philadelphia man officials estimated that there are after the manner of a Fourth of SHUX/ 800,000 delinquent, neglected, de­ any quantity. Fancy Pie Apples, 4 qts. 25c S July celebration. says that is not well enough known pendent, crippled, blind and deaf — to a few people. But how many If we have any true conception of "IfiiS AIM'T N05\//4'- children under public or private iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif boys and girls In the schools of this care in the United States. the little-theater movement it is a country have ever had the slightest ^UOU6MlA5£e Because of the Inadequacy of sta­ cultural and not a business develop­ tistics and • the lack of knowledge intimation given to them that the Ifie PjtiZB /M and defective children, this being ment. It is a genuine interest in of the situation in past years offi­ characterized as the first step in “ red Indian” was a scientist of no GO/4MA HOOK /M the theater, in dramatic expression cials said that it is Impossible to bringing about an improvement. mean parts? say whether conditions are better BAYER I S m of human life through the vehicle I 9 : 2 g Census to Help. hat, after all, is a correct de­ or worse. of the stage— the urge to play which MEBBE. Defectives Increase. Future census figures will con­ finition of the word “savage?” is as inherent in many adults as in Figures show less delinquency tain many of these vital statistics. Poverty and ignorance. In the PROje SAFE all children— which makes the little among juveniles, hut a large in­ LICKED. crease In the number of mental and opinion of experts, are the prim­ theater worth while; not commer­ The peanut-political scheme of physical defectives under care or ary causes of the troubles of chil­ dren, Blame for condition falls Take without Fear as Told cialism nor yet the patronage of peanut-minded politicians to block institution^. It was explained, money or crowds. however, that this Increase means upon the parents in most cases. In the pilgrimage- of the American their lack of knowledge of training Approached in the right spirit, that more adequate attention Is be­ in “Bayer” Package Legion to France in 1927 received ing given to unfortunate children, methods, or failure to take advan­ there is immense value to the move­ precisely the treatment at the rather than delinquency and defec­ tage of the many public and private j ment. Men and women find in it hands of the Legion convention to tiveness is Increasing; services cooperating In child rear­ fS ) a means for self-expression, a really Estimates prepared from census ing. which it was entitled. It was figures give the following probable This deficiency, however, usually A absorbing interest aside from the | swept away like a straw In a de- conditions: can be traced back to poverty and routine of existence. And even : luge, Weeks of insidious propa- 1. Approximately 200,000 chil­ illiteracy. BAYER from the least informed beginnings ganada, filtered out from Washing­ dren appeared in juvenile courts Inadequacy of government funds its adherents often grow to a sur- last year, some being sent to cor­ to direct juvenile study has led ton in hope of influencing the vet- rectional institutions, others placed many universities and other Insti­ pnsing conception of the vital qual- orans to abandon the decennial on probation. tutions In the large cities to launch ities of the tlieater. “ re-invasion,” proved to be of just 2. Private and public agencies Inquests Into this socal problem. But it had never occurred to us no effect at all. are caring for 218,000 dependent One plan for the Investigation Is that the idea of the little theater children. ' based upon psycho-analysis of en­ This Is exactly as it should be. tire families. %i.nGtaffed was to give a whole town a chance 8. There are 200,000 blind, This political interference with the crippled or deaf children under pub­ “ The close relationship between to show off. If that were the idea plan of the Yanks to visit the scenes lic care. home conditions and juvenile de­ It might not be a bad thought to of their struggles, their sufferings, 4. About 135,000 mental de­ linquency is generally acknowl­ the. finance a municipally owned circus fectives are cared for In private and edged,” according to the census their tragedies and their triumph, bureau. Unless you see th- “ Bayer Cross” and send It forth with a loud band public schools. on package or on tablets you are was. one of the least admirable of 6. The average age at which ■to “ advertise Manchester.” Out of 26,000 Juvenile cases not getting the genuine Bayer mdny unadmirable things that have juveniles appear before courts Is 13 studies it was found that only Aspirin proved safe by millions and It would seem to us that if the Ijeen done in this country since the years. forty-one per cent of the children prescribed by physicians over twen­ Town Players are after the satisfac­ war. The labor department has made had been living with both parents. ty-five years for tion that comes from doing earnest arrangements with twenty-four In frequent cases incompatibil­ Colds Headache It is a muddy soul that fears the juvenile courts for cooperation in ity of the parents hM a wide and work of the theater in just the best Neuritis Lunibagp consequences of Increased friend­ compiling statistics as to child de­ detrimental Influence, not only In way one knows how— even though Toothache Rheumatism ship between America and France. linquency. An effort Is being the mental .development but the Neuralgia Pain. Pain everything be done wrong at first— And whatever the devious and 'uade to extend thia service to all physical well-being of the children. Ear*" unbroken “ Bayer" package the way for them to operate Is the uvenile courts In America. Divorce of parents Is often found contains proven directions. Rand: roundabout processes of reasoning Experts pointed to the grave way In which the genuinely worth beneficial to . children . where the i boxes of twelve tablets cost fevk that set up such fear, that and that necessity. . of obtaining accurate sta mother and father exist In constant i cents. Dniicaists also nail hnttiaH tlsUca as to 4Xsps&dsQt. dsMnquent j turmoil. |o< 14 and 100.~Adv. I I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926.

tebank, an obnoxious windbag, a er, just like every true mother that tended the Stafford fair on Tues­ VAUDEVILLE AND “ SHOW boasting bounder, a swanking ever lived, forgiving and forget­ day of this week. TO MAKE VOTERS poser, a megalomaniac, a hot-air ting. There is reaily nothing re­ WAFPDie The Parent-Teacher association artist, an egotist, swaggerer, blus­ markable in the theme, but it con­ held its regular meeting at the OFF” NOW AT STATE terer, and pretender: in other tains that intangible something The assessors of the town of school hall on Monday afternoon words— if others are necessary— South Windsor. H. E. Stoughton. Here are the answers to the ques­ INCinHALL that appeals to everyone no matter at 3 o’clock, and Dr. Friend of tions which appear on the comics a show-off. how blase. Its humor is subtle P. J. Ahern and Robert Risley, will Manchester gave a very interesting Five Pleasing Acts and Fine Such is Aubrey Piper, the cen­ meet at the following named page: and its pathos are real. address. 1— Norma Smallwood, "Miss Comedy Feature Make Up tral figure in "The Show Off,” the All in all "Over the Hill” with places: At Plpasant Valley school The bridge is completed on the master comedy of the “ big bug” house, Oct. 16, from 9 a. m., to 4 America.” Town Clerk’s Room to Be Excellent Program. Mary Carr as the mother is one of Wapplng-East Hartford road and 2— Belle Bennett. American. The picture was direct­ the finest and most appealing pic­ p. m.; at Rye street school house, is enjoyed by all who travel that ed by Malcolm St. Clair, and is an Oct. 19, from 5 p. m., to 9 p. m.; 3— A West African gazelle. Five vaudeville acts of high tures ever screened. A rollicking way, again, not having to make example of his finest work. comedy “Hold Your Hat,” a novel­ at Wapplng Center school, Oct. 22 the long detour. 4— Twenty-six. ^ Used Saturday — Last quality: five acts that are just the Ford Sterling, in the title role, and 23, from 9 a. m., to 9 p. m.; 5— "Love” In tennis means a kind you want to see; five acts ty reel and news events complete Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Welles does his crowning work as a come­ today’s offerings. at South Windsor town hall, Oct. have returned, from their wedding score of zero. that make up a “ hit” bill; that’s dian. He is an engaging personality, 30 and Nov. 1, from 9 a. m., to 9 ' 6— Eleven points. Chance This Year. the kind of vaudeville program the Tomorrow and Saturday "Men of trip and will soon go to keeping who arouses laughter and com­ p. m. house in Manchester. 7— American League baseball State theater will present for to­ mands admiration by the sheer ar­ the Night” a thrilling crook drama The Pleasant Valley club held umpire. night, tomorrow and Saturday. starring Herbert Rawllnson and The teacher - training class will tistry of his braggadocio. its meeting at the home of Mrs. meet at the parsonage on Thurs­ 8— Los Angeles. The last opportunUy to become There will also be a feature pic­ You remember the immensely Wanda Hawley will be shown on Hans Johnson Wednesday after­ 9— Fifty-two. ture with the vaudeville, a rip- day evening. a voter for those eligible will be popular Koko Song Kar-Tune reels the same bill with Gene Tunney noon for the annual election of of­ 10— Hamlet. given Saturday when the Select­ roaring comedy of American life, the State used to run? Well, there who appears in “ The Fighting Ma­ ficers, with Mrs. Grisel as assistant men and Registrars meet In the "The Show Off.” As an added at­ will be another one here, as a rine.” Selected short subjects DAVIS, FLORIDA MAGNATE, hostess. The following were the of­ WAS AN OCEAN. SUICIDE new municipal building. Although traction, there will be a song reel, special added attraction with the will also be shown. . ficers chosen: it has been advertised that the reg­ "Dolly Gray.” vaudeville and feature. It will be President, Mrs. JoAeph Elmore. istration beard would meet in the The first act on the vaudeville "Dolly Gray.” New York, Oct. 14.— David P. Vice-president, Mrs. William Davis, Florida real estate mil­ old Hall of Records it has been de­ program will be 'fhe Arleys in a Thresher. cided to make voters Saturday in sensational perch offering act. Secretary, Mrs. Grisel. . lionaire. jumped overheard from the new building. These two will do>stunts that will AMATEUR CONTESTS Treasurer, Mrs. Robert J. Skin­ the steamship Majestic yesterday, HALE’S SELF-SERVE: Town Counsel Bowers could see make your hair stand. ner. according to the official report by no reason why this would not bo The second act will be Helen R>rHead Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dewey, the White Star line offices today, legal. Tlie town clerk’s office has Wyeth., Miss Wyeth* says "Just AT RIALTO TONIGHT Mrs. Henry Nevers and Mrs. W. W. from Commander Metcalf, comman­ been moved to the new building wait till you ^ee.” der of the vessel. He leaped from a G n a c E PY Grant, Miss Clara Chandler and and it will be far more convenient The State will present for its Miss Gertrude Maynard, all at­ cabin port. pT P A V TO WAIT ON YOUBSKI to have the work transacted there. headliner Monsieur Berge, a crea­ The program at the Rialto thea­ ter tonight will be headed by an at-j 'Ids Saturday will positively be the tor of Parisian dress models. Mon­ last day this year for voters to be sieur Berge will dress two models tractive amateur contest in which made. The registration board will on the staige. He will amaze you some of the leading amateurs in ^ H E R E are meet from 9 a. ni., until 8 p. m. with his most remarkable ability the East will participate. Much ’ many ways Spedal Friday Only The meetings will be in Room 8,^ to-- ...... almost...... make- - dress modes ap- entertainment is afforded in a con­ ___ to treat a cold the first door on the right eiitei- nowhere test of this kind and tonight’s affair in ^be head, but only one DIRECT ing the new building. The fourth act will be Clifton should prove to be good vaudeville. Manchester and Brent in "An Eccentric Come­ Suitable prizes will be awarded way, and that is with vapors that Gold Medal or Sunbeam Flour . .bag $1.19 dy Duo.” Laughs and laughs— and those who are designated as the can be inhaled. Ballantine Malt with H ops...... can 49c DOUBLE FEATURE still some laughs. winners. The easiest and most satisfying way I Another headliner will be pre- Light or dark. “ Over the Hill” closes its three t o get these vapors is to sn u ff a little upholstering Co. CUnWIAir AT r i D r i r ®®“ted for the fifth act, "Five Mu- days engagement tonight at this Vicks VapoRub well up the r<>ia, or O flU T firiu A l v lliv L lj I steal Roses.” Here is some nice, playhouse and its popularity has m d t a little in a spoon or tin e s p and Sheridan Hotel Building Phonel743 S Armour’s B eans...... can 7c bright music and some nifty pre­ been proved beyond a doubt by the inhale. 597 Main Street So. Manchester sentation. complimentary comments passed Blue Label K etchup...... large bottle 23c The feature picture will be "The The medicated vapors reach imme­ ‘*The Gay Deceiver” and “ YeF about it during its short run In this diately into every comer of the air Made from new crop tomatoes. Show Off” with Ford Sterling and town. Most O' us are familiar low Fingers” Make Up a Louise Brooks. This is some come­ passages, soothing and healing with with the story it presents but for every breath. Campbell’s Tomato Soup...... r. 3 cans 23c Quality Program. dy. the benefit of those who are not it Wehave always taken great pride “ The Show Off”— he’s a chuckle is sufficient to say that it recounts For other forms o f cold troubles just Selected Early Variety P eas ___ 2 for 25c A complete reproduction of the headed braggart, a conceited fool, the tale of the joy.: and sorrows of rub Vicks over the throat and chest in the Quality of work turned out in our factory. a homo boobus, a cheap knave, an a t b edtim e. I t is then the b od y b eat Theatre Porte St. Martin of Paris a typical mother, who raises a large Scottish Chief Sweet C om ...... can 12c incorrigible jackass, a guffawing; which releases these vapors. was built at the Metro-Goldwyn family of children, only to have We shall continue to give you the best work that studios for use in John Stahl’s pro­ bluff, a loud-mouthed prig, a man- daclous bluffer, a garrulous four- them drift away upon reaching skill and workmanship can produce, at a very small duction, "The Gay Deceiver,” from their majority. The old lady:Is the stage success, playing at the flusher, a glib faker, a gaudy liar, figure. If you are interested, 'phone us immediately. a bumptious ass, a Spanish athlete, allowed to live on charity when she ORDER YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF GOOD, Circle theatre, tonight and tomor­ is no longer able to support her­ row. a cocky big-talker, a cheap moun- Have your living room suite custom built and see MEALY, GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES AT self. “ The Black Sheep” of the HALE’S. The theatre was built full size, family returns however at the cru­ the big difference in that and the ordinary suite for the corresponding exactly In every de­ cial moment, discovers her condi­ same money. tail to the original structure, one tion, rescues her and all ends hap­ VISA* of the most famous of Parisian HOW TO REDUCE pily enough— with the little ­ O w f 2tM iluou/JIm s Useo YkAsue playhouses. 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THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA: Aaron Burr (2) Change in Rates Sketches by Redner, Synopsis by Braucher ------______For Herald G ashed Advertising / A^ 'ITT On w d after June 1, 1926, the following rates for r Uassified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertismg on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). ' V-, Minimum Charge 30 Cents. ' Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a line. J- THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed.

\t the^^e of ele^n Aaron was raady to en^ FOR SALE T O R E N T Princeton College, having read Virgil ancf mastered Burr was a gay yoiiri^" Ho belonged to a literary clu the Creek alphabet. He was rejectsd bsoause of his man with a fascinating Despite the fauHs and Members presided In turn at Its meetings. Professors FOR SALE— Fur coat, almost ne'w, TO RENT— Five room flat, 47 youth; In his^ thirteenth year he was allowed to join personality. Aside from vices of his later life. very reasonable. Telephone ■J13. Edgerton street, all Improvements, wore also members. Once a professor by whom Burr rent $30. Phone 463-4. the,sophomore' class. He studied often sixtfen to sight- his studies he spent a Burr retained the regard FOR SALE—Used gas range. Ex- had often been admonished came In late. Burr, then ,S>n hours a day, and surpasssd his classmates but ?;reat deal of time in of his friends, many of eelleiu conditio.i. Reasonable. Phone FOR RENT— 7 room tenement on chairman, ordered the professor to rise, and adminis­ 130-1. Chestnut street with modern im­ undermined his health. ______eminine society. who* were of high char- tered a sai’castic rebuke which brought laughter from provements. Inquire at 73 Chestnut acter. FOR SALE— Green Mountain pota­ street or phono 216-4. the assembly. (Continued) toes. delivered in five bushel lots; also 19 R. I. Red Pullets. C. W. Johnson. J Wapplng. Tel. 92-12. TO RENT— Very desirable rent, 6 rooms, all improvements on trolley line, near mills. Inquire rear 323 Cen­ WANTED FOR S.\LE—Pumpkins. squash,, ter street. carrots, onions, apples. Philip Hoff­ man. 460 Hillstown road, telephone WANTED— Housekeeper for three LITTLE JOE T5-13. < or 5 room tenement, ,T,dults, all modern conveniences on WTIC B IN m COMPARES all Improvements. Inquire Chef Osano East Side Hartford-Sprlngfield trol­ FOR SALE—Combination range, as loo Oak. Telephone 1325-3. ley. T. Ellsworth, Warehouse Point, Travelew Insurance Co., OW®'AROUND good as new, used only a short time. Conn. Hartford, Conn. OPTfeM Will sell for 1-2 price, 9 piece dining FOR RENT— 5 room flat at 11 Hem­ a i & N A T U R E HIGH-LOW TARIFFS room set, very reasonably, leaving lock street, all Improvements, fur­ WANTED— Competent cook, Swed­ 407. MAI^eS THe w o r l d " town. Will sacrifice for a quick sale. nace and gas. 7 minutes to mills. Ap­ ish preferred. Apply 75 Forest street. 'R o u n d Inquire 44 Hamlin street. Phone ply 90 Summit street. Telephone 135-4. Tel. 120. 436-4. TO RENT— 4 roo^ flat, all im­ WANTED— To buy cars for junk. Program for Thursday, Oct. 14. provements, 5 minuses from mills. Used parts for sale. Abel's Service FOR SALE— Winter apples, spray­ 353 Center street, telephone 990-4. 6:00— Dinner Music. State Sa?ed Oyer Eleven Mil­ ed hand picked Baldwins, Greenings. Station, Oak street. TeL 789. 6:25— News. Pippins. Spies. Russets. Bellflowers. Maidens Blush, ajid Gilli flower: also bOR RENT— 6 room and four ioom WANTED—Some pleasure these 6:30— varieties for immediate use. Jl.OO and tenement with improvements. Inquire long evenings? Why not have that 7:00— Mid-week Religious Sing lion by It Which Would ?1.2o per bushel. Quinces $1.00 basket, 14 Spruce street. R. G. Little. Tel. phonograph fixed and enjoy the old 1320-12. favorite records once again. .Braith- — Wethersfield Congregational grapes Tec basket. Seikel pears for Choir. canning 50c. basket. H. F. Gilnack, So. waite, 150 Center street. Have Had to Be Raised by Main street. Tel. 225-6. TO RENT— 5 room tenement, light, 7:50— Staff Artists, steam heat, gas. Apply 67 Summer W.A.NTED—Your old carpets, rugs, street. Contralto Solos— FOR SALE— 2 new natural finish or clothing to make into rugs. Any oak meat display cases, reasonable if color or si?e. Two tone effect. Tel. a. Where Blossbms Grow, Income Tax. bought at once. Inquire 14S Charter TO RENT— Flat cn first floor, all 2058. Agent will call with samples. modern Improvements with garage. Sans Souci Ork street. Apply 41 Bigelow street. b. Sylvia, Speaks FOR S.A.LE—Sweet . cider $6.00 a AUTOMOBILES c. Belair Plantation Melodies, Hartford. Oct. 14.— Additional barrel at the mill. Call 970-5, Man­ TO RENT— 4 room flat, light, gas. baUi. garage. 464 Hartford Road. In­ — 1926 Hupmoblle sedan, Arr. Helen Benedick facts concerning the working out chester. H. Silverstein, Bolton. quire 591 Center street. excellent buy. E. V. Harrington. 12 Zion Swing Low of the present Republican tariff Winter street. Phone 171-3. FOR S.ALE— Gas range. Inquire of When I Gets to de Middle op were brought out today by United Bursack Brothers. 470 Hartford Road. TO RENT— Single garage on Garden de Air States Senator Hiram Bingham, in street, near Centennial apartments. f o r s a l e — 192a Ford touring. © N C A - Inquire 44 Garden street. Telephone Good condition all around. Inquire d. The Fields of O’Ballyclare. an interview. In which he compared FOR S.\LE— Concord grapes in 14 la6 Eldridge street. qt baskets for a few days,-9Sc. W. H. Turner-Maley the present, with the past low Burke, 2S3 Spruce street. Telephone Gertrude McAullffe. tariff. 154-2, 6S6. TO RENT—New 5 room flat. 20 LOST Violin Selections— cut’s share in this saving Is over Hollister street. Near schools. Light “ Let us compare the facts ■with $11,000,000. Thanks to the Re­ gas and steam heat. -Apply 2S3 Spruce a. Spanish Dance, regard to the actual way in which FOR S.4.LE— Soda Shop, confec­ street. LOST— A large white hound publican protective tariff, Connecti­ tionery and grocery store, next to with brown spots. Had Bolton license Granados-Krelsler the last Democratic tariff and the cut was spared during.the past two Nathan Hale school. Over 600 children on collar. Call Manchester 117-5 Re­ b. Scherzo, Dittersdorf-Kreisler present Republican tariff worked pass daily, candy trace . lone pays FOR RE.N'T—4 room tenement on ward. years of having to raise $11,000,- all expenses. Price right if taken at Ridgewood street, with Improve- c. Spanish Serenade, out,” said Senator Bingham. “ The 000 more in income taxes for the inents. Furnished rooms for light once. Reason for selling, opening FOUND Chamlnade-Kreisler Underwood-Democratic Tariff blllj Federal government. The states market at my store at Manchester liousekeeping. Inquire *09 Foster Robert Doellner. was passed shortly before the Eu­ Green. C. J, Woouhouse, 176 Spruce street, corner of Bissell street. which are not such large contribu­ street. FOU.N'D— Young collie dog. Owner 8:00— The Outlet Owlets— ropean war. Abnormal war time tors to the Federal Treasury as is iiiay have same by paying for this The Owlets— fl ^ RENT ..\t Nortli End, two conditions make it unfair to base Connecticut of course are not Inter­ FOR S.-V.LE—Fischer piano, good flats, first and second floor, 4 rooms ad\., and applying at 214 McKee St. a. Valse Danseuse, Miles any arguments on the war years, tone, action and finish. Must be seen garage. ?22 and ested in this saving. States which -.6 Woodbrldge Ltreet O. E b. A Garden Dance, Vargas consequently let us take the last soon. Cheap, 177 Maple street. • I'owell. The — produce few, if any, manufactured two calendar years in which the articles are likewise not interested FOR S.ALE— Baby bassinet and Ur. Fred P. Bushnell a. A Brown Bird Singing, Underwood-Democratic tariff act mattress and baby carriage. Tel. I floor, five room Cocoons in protecting the domestic market 1954, 67 Cambridge street. Cooper street, rent VETERINARIAN Haydn-Wood was effective, namely 1919 and‘ against foreign competition. But, b. I Hear a Thrush at Eve. w.OO per month. Home Bank & Trust 494 East Center Street, By -ArSTIX H. CLARK. long. But often they are more the: as has been so strikingly pointed FOR S.ALE— 20 trees of apples. Cadman Smithsonian Institution. ofr. -vears in which thei out to us by the Democratic leader Baldwins and Greenings, first class. Manchester Green. The Owlets— than four inches long and much in- R. H. Burnham. AVapping, Conn. Call — On Charter Oak street, OflBce Hours: 7 to 8 I’ . M. After the leaves have fallen in bated. These large cocoons are Republican-Fordney-McCumber tar-i of the Senate. Connecticut is vital- 712-3. room tenement, a. A Tender Question, Fell.x iff act has been effective. In thel ly interested in the way in which TELKPHOXE 1847. the autumn you will find securely most common near the ground. 1 liillip Lewis, So Ch:\‘*ler Oak street. b. Moonlight in Granada, Huarte fastened to the twigs of various ^lendar years 1919-1920. under the‘ the tariff functions and it i . pecu- FOR S.ALE— Seasoned hardwood, The Owl— In the winter great numbers of TO RENT—On Orcliard street, six trees and bushes large, dull, cop­ Democratlc tariff we imported from; liarly gratifying to us, as Republl- prompt delivery $13 per cord. Phone a. At Dawning, Cadman cocoons are destroyed by wood­ 106-2. rooiu house with oi without g>iiage. pery cocoons. Before the leaves peckers which drill a hole in them foreign countries $9.100,000,000! cans of Connecticut, to learn that Apply at 15 Orchard strtet. b. When the Sun Goes Down, fall you do not notice these as the and through the hole eat out the vorth of goods. In 1924-1925 un- the Republican tariff has not only FOR S.ALE— .Ames steam boiler in NOTICE Penn caterpillar in constructing them der the Republican tariff act wej resulted in greatly increased nur- good condition. Apply Quality Bakery. room tenement for The Owlets— contents of the pupa. SSI Main street. 560 ^ ‘^"■ard J. Holl, telephone .ASSESSORS’ XOTICE drain's down upon itself several of Tliese are the cocoons of our | imported $7,80^0.000.000 Avorth of! ch.Hsing power in the home market. Army (Marche Gro­ the leaves by which they are con­ f i nne spent! but also in decreased Federal taxa- FOR S.ALE—Cider apples also a largest moth, known as the cecro- The Inhabitants of the tesque), Bierman cealed to a large extent. pia. They are very common almost foreign tion. Under these circumstances few large iieads of cabbage. Wm. H. TO RE.VT—Six room cottage. Heat. 8:30 P. AI.— Capitol Theatre Pre­ Felt, Wapping, Conn. Phone 776-4. 6-^6 auto. Telephone TOW.V OF .M.A.XCHESTER If you cut one of these cocoons everywhere and you can gather goods and that, much more for! when the Senate leader of the Deni- sentation. across you find within it loose, lus­ them in numbers once you learn to American made goods. Since Con-i ocratic party urges Congress to re- FOR S.ALE—n.ard wood slabs saw­ TO RENT—N Liable to pay Ta.xes. are hereby no- 10:00— Weather Report. trous silk and in the center a tough find them. necUcut has been picked out by the! turn to the Democratic doctrine of ed stove length. $12 per cord. Tele­ ^ r ly new 5 room flat, 10:05— Landay Revelers. phone 476-12. O. H. AVhipple, Andover, All improvemeiffls.______Rent_ $33 per tided and required to return to the thin capsule smoothly polished on -\bout sixty years ago efforts leader of the Democrats as one o f free trade he virtually recognizes Conn. month. Garage available'." Ca 11 T s4 assessors on or before the first dav 11:00— News. the inner side within -R-hich lies were made to make use of these the manufacturing states most'the truth of our claim that those of November ne.xt, a list of propert.v the chrysalis. deeply concerned in foreign compe-l who are interested in the prosperity FOR S.ALE—Cliestnut wood, hard C>ak floors. cocoons as a source of silk. While wood, and liard wood slabs sawed to steftni Jieat, excellent location near to owned * i_ by them on the first day of These cocoons vary much in size. a fine silk can be obtained from utlon, it means that our factories! of Connecticut will vote Republican. order. L T. Wood. 55 Bissell street, the mills. Reasonable rent. ApdIv October, 1926, and the assessors A. F .l. TO DISAPPROVE I have raised a perfect, though lliera the expense of producing it is got a good share of thqt one bil­ Connecticut is committed unalter­ Stuart J. Wasley. Phone 142S-2. ^ ------■" telephone 496. will meet them for the purpose o*' small, moth from one which was very high and the caterpillars are lion, three hundred million addi­ ably to a tariff policy.” PF.N'T—Six room tenement in receiving their list at the only an Inch and three-quarters difficult to raise. tional gold dollars used in the pur­ REAL ESTATE first class condiuon. at 227 Oak street. NEW .MUXICIP.AL RLILDIXG OF LEAGUE, WORLD COURT chase of American made goods. Jclephone 1193-5. October 11. 1» 13. 14, 15 Democrats’ Howl. FOR S.ALE— 6 room single, steam Troop 6 heat, fireplace, oak floors, and trim, TO RENT October 18, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23 “ When the present Republican ..1 . large rooms. I Troop 6 are going to have a garage. $1000 will buy it. Inspection ■^raic .r,. age 1 1 ’ ®*®vtric liglits and gas, rea- I October 25, 26, 27, 28, 20, 30 Detroit, Oct. 14.— The American Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act was, Houses any time. Stuart J. AA'asley, S27 Main sunable rent. .Apply C3 Lyness street, j Xoveinber 1, Halloween party at Manchester sircet. Federation of Labor today went in­ passed the Democrats raised a ter- i From 9 a. ni. to 11:30 a. in. to the final stages of its conven­ Green Saturday, October 23rd. rific howl of protest that it would! garage, i Girl Prizes will be awarded for the FOR SALE— 10 room 2 family flat, street. Inquire at 147 i and tion. expecting to include the an­ lay additional burdens on the! all modern, price only JS500. Don't Last ceu'.er. telephone 1S30. 1 :3 0 p. 111. to 7 |). 111. nual session by tonight. funniest, the prettiest and the most American tax payer, that raising the pass this opportunity up. Stuart J. For Sale Wasley. S27 Main street. Phone 142S-2. Each Day Indications were that the con­ Scout original costumes. There will be tariff would keep out imports to nearnoa? the (.enter. Inquire at tenement, IG Llllev Evening meetings are for the con­ vention ■would go to Los Angeles stunts and games and a fortune such an extent that the duties for- Right on Main street, a three- \ FOR S.ALE—Building lots in all ! street. Rhone 39S-3. “ LUle.\ venience of those who cannot come next year. teller, also refreshments on sale. nierly collected would not be avail- acre place with seven room house, parts of the town. From $250 up. Cash The present officers were to be or monthly payments. Stuart J. AA'as to the da.v sessions. Taxpa.vers are News Admission only ten cents. able to be used toward paying the i barn and garage. This property \lc.v, S27 Main street. to come in the day time re-elected ■without opposition. This troop will meet Monday expenses of the American govern-iniay be bought right now at a very and not crowd the CA’e- A resolution opposing any par­ afternoons at 4:30 o’clock until fur- i nient and, therefore, we should have I reasonable price. FOR S.ALE—East Center St. Bea sessions. Owners of .Automo- ticipation in the affairs of .the ther notice. to increase domestic taxation to tiful home of seven rooms and sun League of Nations, World Court parlor. 2 baths, fireplace. Two car TO R E N T -5 room tenement fu7 i f ^ \ I o t o r c y c l e s are requested National Girl Scout work will A regular meeting of the Man­ I make up for the deficit, garage. Lot 70x200 feet. Was built mice. gas. 7 minutes from mills 30 : ° ^hd date of their ma- and International Labor Office begin this year, Saturday. October chester Girl Scout Council was held j "What are the facts? In the Brand new seven room single on for a homo, must be seen to be ap­ fc-ssex street. Telephone 12S7-13. ‘ | chines. Persons owning Pianos are was to be passed on with a reltera jears 1919-1920 under the Demo-, State road at the Green, oak trim preciated. Price right, mortgages ar­ 23rd. with mothers’ vacation day. at the home of Mrs. Charles Ho’.- urged to hand in their list of same tlon of non-adherence of these It is suggested that the Scouts re­ n an. Tuesday afternoon. cratic tariff there was collected in ! and floors, furnace, bath, electricitv, ranged. .Arthur-A. Knofla. Tel. <82-2. European tribunals a certainty. garage in basement; lot 125x200. S75 Main. nouse.bo^^ all improvements at 170 Oak in order to save the ten per cent, lieve the mothers of household Mrs. Robert Hawley and Mrs. our customs houses $560,000,000 Inquire 164 Oak street or call addition. AH lists of Real Estate Tni political program was ex­ duties on that day. to be ased toward paying the ex -\n ideal poultry place or located FOR Sa l e — just otl Main street, Clarence Quimby were enrolled as must give the boundaries of the pected to contain a re-afflrmation Sunday, Oct. 24th. Girl Scouts members of the council. penses of our government, In the *'*^*^*^ trade such as gas new six room bungalow, 2 car garage of the Federation’s policy of non­ station, refreshmentts. etc. Price In cellar, oak floors and trim, fire­ . p e n t —Two stores at Rialto land, as by la'iv required, or they will attend church in uniform. years 1924-1925 under the Repub­ place. silver light fixtures. Make me will not be accepted. partisan activities and Insistence lican tariff there was collected $1.- only lji7700. It’s a bargain. an offer. Call Arthur A. Knofla. TeL at^fheLe"'^'*'"®^’ manager on th3 maintenance of the direct Monday, good cheer day, girl 7S2-2, S75 Main. Please Note ! scouts will visit institutions and en­ M.\DE FIELD AGENT FOR 116,000,000 or twice as much as primary system of nominations for M.AXSFIELD INSTITUTION November 1st is the last day ! public office. tertain inmates. under the Democratic tariff. In We have a good flat recently built FOR SALE OR KENT—.Modern Persons neglecting to attend to other ■words, instead of producing on Summer street, all modem, good eight room house, all conveniences, Tuesday, health day, scouts will two car garage . Located on StruSt- ISli.J'-''"* •'’-".a,.?”'"on their lists on or before the first da.v give demonstration of first aid and Hartford. Oct. 14.— Miss Louel- less income and Increasing the bur­ deep lot, walk and curbing, at a land street. In fine residential sec­ of November will have ten per cent, good health propaganda in some la A. Oagley, formerly with the den of the domestic tax payer, as very reasonable price. tion. For information call Manches­ added to same. .All persons liable PERSIAN EX-COUNSEL NeAv York state commission for the Democrats had prophesied. It ter 1100 or 418. store. to give in lists of Taxable Property Wednesday, music day. scouts mental defectives, has been ap-. greatly reduced his burden and pointed a field agent for the Mans­ $600 cash gets you a warrantee FOR S.ALE— Washington street, are urged to appear before the will give some musical demonstra­ doubled the amount collected. Ac­ deed to a six room cottage, steam KILLED IN LONG FALL field State Training School and beautiful six room bungalow, very assessors. Persons making out their tion. tually in the last two years the Re­ heat, gas, etc., also garage and cosy liome. one-car garage, las*ge FOR lists will be obliged to make oath hospital. Miss Oagley has been in publican tariff has relieved the bur­ lot.. Price reasonable. Terms, and Thursday mothers outing day, poultry house, close to Main street particulars of Arthur A. Knofla. 875 ' Ice. gas range. ^ , ser- and sign same. Blanks can be ob­ this work for about ten years, part dens of the domestic tax payer by New York, . Oct. 14.— Hayozoun girls will entertain their mothers of the,time being spent under Dr. and school. Price only 25650. Main street, telephone 7S2-2. tained of the assessors,.town clerk In some purely social hour. considerably more than $500,000,- Constructlon'c’ ^ '‘*'^*‘^'““ * “ and at the several PostoflSces In Hohannes Topakyan, formerly Im­ Walter Fernald, at Waverly, Mass. 006. This would have had to be FOR SALE— Holl street — dandy Phofe 78^2 2100 or tele- town. perial Persian Consul General In Friday, gift day, scouts will pre­ She trained at Syracuse and Har­ Duttch Colonial, 6 rooms, steam, new 10 room flat. Well built and t sent some gift to shut-in or some raised by Income taxes and internal place you'd be proud to own. Price JOHN JENSEN. New York, was Instantly killed yes­ vard universities and the New revenue taxes of one. sort or an­ gas, oak trim and floors; garage: a right, small amount down. Terms. apartment of terday afternoon when he fell sev­ institution. York School of Social Work. She fine home well built, for the low fig­ 5 or 6 rooms, with modern'li.7i)rov S. EMIL JOHNSON, Saturday, daddy’s ouy, It is sug­ other, had It not been paid at the Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 782-2 875 Main ments. Robert V. Treat. PhonePbon.'vff®'' 468. enteen stories from a window of the will live in Hartford. ure of $6000 on easy terms. street. S.AMUEL NELSON, JR., gested scouts arrange for an after­ custom houses by the importers of Yale Club into Vanderbilt Avenue, foreign made goods. Connecti- Greenacres, first Assessors. noon companionship with their FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice and second floor flats at 78 and 75 where scores of people were pass­ FIND 2500 G.ALLONS OP large flt.t. U rooms, has steam heat, Benton street. Call 820. Manchester, Conn., October 5, 1926. ing. Mr. Topakyan, who resigned fathers. .ALCOHOL IN FREIGHT CAR. oak floors, two car garage, and lot is the Consulate Generalship In 1923, Rev. Watson .Wooruft has very APPLES 200 feet deep. A real home and In­ 6 room flat, all modern kindly Invited the Manchester Girl vestment, Price is right. For further improvementA Second floor was a widely known Oriental rug Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 14.— Twenty- Gravenstein, Wealthy and Robert J. Smith particulars see Arthur A. Knofla TeL at 11 Scouts to attend morning service Ford street, near Center, a _ Klrsoh* expert, and a member of several five hundred gallons of grain alco­ 7S2-2. 875 Main street. sleper, IS Ford street. Notice of the Tax Collector New York clubs. He was 62 years at the Center Congregational hol, vAlued in bootleg channels at Mackintosh church scout Sunday, October 24. 1009 Main Street TO RENT—October 1st. 4 room old and lived In Morris Plains, N. J. $25,000, was stored at the county MORTGAGES All persons liable by law to pay Although no one witpessed the Troop 1 Jail here today following Its seiz­ Edgewood Fruit Farm Real Estate Insurtuice taxes In the We can invest your money in Ilrat tlon. llg-hts and ^as. Rent only $22 fatal fall, which was froifi a hallway Troop 1 will meet next Monday ure by Sheriff Willis Miller in a Tel. W. H. Cowles, 945. Steamship Tickets class mortgages. If you need a mort- Eighth School and UtlliUes window, the police are Inclined to afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Lin- ’ freight car on the New York Cen­ gare call ua TeL 782-8. Arthur A- ■ District Knofla. s7S Main. believe that it was accidental. A coin school. Any girl wishing to tral railroad siding at Cayuga vil­ of Manchester are hereby notified brief case and a small hand satchel Join that troop report to Capt. Jen­ lage near here. The seizure, the TO RENT MISCELLANEOUS that I shall on October 1, 1926. landed In the street with the body, son who will take charge this year. largest of alcohol contraband ever have a rate bill for the collection and It is believed possible that they Troop 5 made in this district, resulted from TO RENT— Furnished room at 9 erf’’?? Nurs- of four mills on the dollar, laid on had slipped from the window sill The Junior troop will meet from a tip received by the sheriff’s office. Church street, near the Center. rb:k " ‘ his week. See Mr. Her- the list of 1925, due the collector and that In an effort to recover 4 to 5:30 Frlay afternoon at the The identity of the consignees and October 1, 1926. Choice Building Lots TO RENT— On Eldridge street 4 them Mr. Topakyan lost his balance Community club. The Senior troop the point of shipment were with rooms, all improvements. Telephone DON"T FORGET— B. M. Gardi^^ I will be at the and fell. will meet from 6:30 to 8 Friday held by the sheriff pending an In­ dressmaker. Johnson block. Ladles 2251. Inquire 172 Eldridge :,treet. HOME VARIETY STORE evening. vestigation. dresses and children's apparel. Prices Cor. No. Main and No. School Sts. FOR RENT— New five room flat, all reasonable. Guaranteed satisfactory! For Sale improvements, including steam heat TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and shades, and garage. Inquire 14 Edger- P*y the highest prices for SATURDAYS, ton street. From 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. for the alBo’buy^ln krnds^of‘'pSuUry ^d^^old ARTESIAN WELLS Have a few more well located Building Lots on collection of said taxes. SWEET ODER TO RENT— 4 room tenement, two 5*ho.xe;,'<- “ “■ ’'j?,?",.';;'; TYPEWRITERS Drilled Any Diameter— up and two down, furnace and all Take Notice— The law provides 97JSO a Barrel at the Mill. Strong Street which I am offering at a Low Figure. improvements. With garage. Apply that if any taxes shall remain un­ Any Depth Any Place 135 Pearl street, phone 993-3. al^ e^ ” ?89R ^°°’ * " Company, tailors Open Mondays and Thursdays. AU makes. Sold, rented, ex­ Lots 50x145. Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply aDS!,. represented by Harry paid one month after the same % shall become due, interest at the to TO RENT— 6 room ttnement. mod- Mancheiukr street. South Rear of 102 Main Street. changed and overhauled. Charles F. Volkert Improvementa, shades. With or Manchester. Phone Manchester 1221-2. rate of nine per cent, shall be without garage. Rent reasonable. At charged from the time that such 135 Summer atreet. Call 639-2 after 5 Blast Hole Drilling o'clock or Saturday. tax becomes due until the same is Special Discounts to Students. SI the C p n u r.^ Orlmason. 607 Main paid, also lawful fees for travel or Test Drilling for Foundation TO RENT— 6 room tenement on collecting after November 15, 1926 Water Sj^teijis Rags, magazines, bundled paper Pine street, steam heat and all im­ and jujik bought MARK HOLMES, Pumps for All Purposes. JOSEPH EMONDS provements. Rent $30 a month. In- prices ; Hat hlg'-est hlg''.est cash Farr Bros., Props aulra 76 Pine etreeU | Blienber*. * * Collector. Kemp’s Music House 38 Woodland Street Telephone Manchester, Conn.. Sept. 88. 1926. HIGHLAND PARK P. O. TeL 118-12. Telephone 821. 'TeL 1375-5.

■ - i r t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1828. PAGE SEVEN Mrs. F. J. Bendall Wins Women’s Golf Title at Country Club ❖ COUIBIA NOT IN CLASS . Therein Be No Love Lost When Maroons and GIVE OUT SCHEDULE DEFEATS HRS. AUSHN CHENEY WITH 0. S. D., SAYS WALSH Quakers Clash Saturday Afternoon FOR SOCCER LEAGUE ------1 WriR EASE Dt FINAL RODND THAYBR m a r k s (PENN.) Games kmufii io N u - New York Team Not the NEVERS, DESCRIBES CCHICAGO) The results of the matches ag /Roiise , i ^ e r District for Next Wins Yesterday's ClianipioB* they were played follows: Team It Was Last Year, CCHlCAGO)| First Round ship Match 3 Up and 2 to Mrs. W. D. Dexter defeated Mrs. HIS GREATEST PLAY H obI]i; New Britain Team J. Cox, of Bristol 2 up; Mrs. Austin Only Three Experienced Cheney defeated Mrs. J. Bennett, of Play; Her Scores for Hartford, 2 up and 1 to play; Mrs. Eaterei F.-J. Bendall triumphed over Mrs. Men on Eleven. Twas Not an Offensive Play, W. C. Cheney 2 up and 1 to play MURPHV Th« tint gamea of tba newly er- Three Matches 0?er 9- and Mrs. F. T..Bllsh won from Mrn. ' (PBNN.) ganlied Manchaiter blatrlct soccer L. Allen, of Hartford 5 up and 4 to By DAVIS J. WALSH. But an SO’Yard Run for league will be played on Saturday. Hole Conrse 5 8 ,6 1 ,5 6 . play. New York, Oct. 14.— It seems to October as, it was announced when Second Round j be generally understood that one Tackle That Prevented the. scbedulo waa given out today Mrs, Austin Cheney defeated Mrs. doesn't drive In that run from first by Secretary Jack McOavanauib. Mrs. Fred J. Bendall, of 118 W. D. Dexter 3 up and 2 to play and ' base with a spectacular base on Because of compltpatlona wbich Chestnpt street, is the new women’s Mrs. F. J. Bendall eliminated Mrs. I balls nor score a knockout by mak­ Defeatc have arisen about the football flald golf champion of the U'ancheiter F. T. Blish 3 up and 2 to play. ing the other gent miss. There­ in that city, Gian Douglas of blow Country club aa the result of her fore, the writer is disposed to be­ Britain will play all Ita homes victory yesterday In the final round- lieve that Columbia University will on Saturdays. Mrs. Bendall gained the honor by not be greatly Irritated on Saturday By ERNIE NEM5RS. The following schedule wlU car­ All-America Fullback, 1025. successive victories over Mrs. Wil­ if It doesn’t finish worse than sec­ ry the team up to the middle of liam G. Cheney, Mrs. Fred T. Bllsh Football Note* November. The ctmes will be ond to Ohio State, the first Big Ten (C op yrigh t, 1926. X. E. A .) and Mrs. Austin Cheney. The latter team ever to show in New York. The greatest play I ever made? played on. the field of the first victory achieved yesterday morning named club: The official attitude at Columbia That's another tough one. by a score of 3 up and 2 to play, today was strictly a defensive one. It’s not because I have pulled so Octbber 23, Clan Douglas vs. Cel­ Philadelphia, Oct. 14.— A1 Was- woepp tic; Scandla Americans vs. Cheney gave the 1926 titles to Mrs. Ben­ “We are concentrating on stop­ many. Please don’t get that im­ dall. calonis. Penn’s star fullback, is laid ping Karow,” was Charley Crow­ (pHiCAGOl Brothers; Another vs. Clan Mc­ up with a leg injury* and may hoi pression. More than liftely it is be- Wioa Card T«Me ley’s summation. "He tore our Lean. start against Chicago Saturday. cau^ I have performed so few In addition, Mrs. BeniSall will be line apart last year, forced us to thrillers. October 30, Clam Douglas vs. play seven men up and left us with­ t Another; Celtic vs. Scandla Ameri­ presented with the handsome card ^ New Haven, Oct. 14.— Larry out an adequate defense against the At that, I feel I cans; Cheney Brothers vs. Clan table whlcb waa at stake as first Noble, Yale’s veteran back .will re­ passing game. We are hoping to am going to give McLean. prise. Mrs. Austin Cheney, her op­ place Bruce Caldwell, who sprained peirfect a defense that will allow us my readers a sur­ Novamber 6, Clan McLean vs. ponent in the finals, will be award­ his ankle yesterday, in the Dart­ tol play six men on the line and let prise when I let Clan Douglas; Another vs. Scan­ ed a golf club fov second prize. The mouth game. this center rove.” them in on the dla; Celtic vs. Cheney Bros. other prise, a golf bag, will be pre-. I Crowley’s'Plans. play that I regard November 13, Cheney Bros. vs. seated to the winner of a consola­ Hanover, N. H., Oct. 14.— Eddi* What Crowley might have said as the best of my Another; Scandla vs. Clan Doug­ tion toumaifient which will include Dooley, newlywed and Dartmouth’s was that he was trying to accom­ career. las; Clan McLean vs. Celtic. those who were eliminated In the All-American quarterback, may be plish two ends and that neither of No, it wasn’t a first round of play. This tournament replaced in the Yale game Saturday them were easy. He hopes to stop long end run that will be played shortly. by Bob Harris, a sophomore. Doo­ a good line plunger with a set of resulted in a locu socen aw Won Every Hole ley has been kept on the sidelines inexperienced forwards and at the touchdown with The hole-by-hole ~ score of the for two consecutive days. same time use a running attack of but 30 seconds to FUysnBWFOID final match reveals that Mrs. Ben- bis own inside and outside of go, thereby win­ dal defeated MVa. Cheney in every Annapolis, Md.. Oct. 14.— Navy’s ning the game. , NEVERS W > ’.y (ROGERS hole but one and that ended in a tackle. He happens to have two Cp e n n .) chances of victory against Prince­ fair plunging backs in Madden and Neither was it the intercepting Meets Undefeated Swedes on tie at five strokes apiece. Mrs. Ben­ ton have received a severe setback Sesit but they will need to be better of a forward pass, followed by a dall was assured of victory at the New Park; Draw Bye in because of the loss of Alan Shapley, than that to click with any degree long run that gave mv team completion of the sixth round and triple threat backfield star, from In­ of ngularity behind a Green line. enough points to win the game. State Cup Competition. the scores of Mrs. Cheney for the juries. Columbia is not the team it was No! It wasn’t a field goal from COACH remaining three holes weye not re­ COACH last year. Only three 1925 regu­ the 40-yard line with only a play A A.STAGG- The Manchester soccer eleven corded. fMrs. Bendall’s three cards Princeton, N. J., Oct. 14.— (.CHICAGO) t VOUNC? will play out of town Sunday. They lars will start the Ohio State game or two to go before the sounding (PCNN.) for the 9-hole matches were 68, 61 Princeton is not over-confident of — Madden and Sesit in the backfleld of the timer’s whistle. are scheduled to play the Hartford and 56 respeptlvely'. defeating the Navy oh Saturday ' and Brady at end. Pease, quarter- I am going to surprise you by Swedes on the latter’s new park Here are the scores of Mrs. Ben­ following the varsity’s poor show­ ! back, is gone. So are Wagner, a telling that my greatest pfay, as I Philadelphia, Oct. 14.— One of the most impor­ good bets In his battlefront. Wallle Marks, captain, at Windsor, Station 14. dall and her opponents In the three ing yesterday. The regulars made The Swedes have not been de­ (fine end; Kirchmeyer, a back; and see it, was a defensive rather than tant of the early season interseclional games will be is about the best. Marks can run, pass and punt— matches she was forced to win to only pne touchdown against the I Schlmetltsch, Wiberg, Aulick and offensive feat. feated this season and Manchester gain the title; scrubs. a triple threat boy. will essay the task of marring this j Raphael. Slost players in speaking of the played here Saturday when Pennsylvania and Chi­ Mrs. Bendall Mrs. Cheney E.xperienced Forwards. greatest play tiiey ever made are Stanley Rouse, another backfleld star, along with immaculate slate. The local play­ 5 • cago meet in the second of their two-game series. ers and rooters will leave ^he Bri­ 7 New York, Oct. 14.— George ' The only experienced forwards in almost certain to refer to some of­ JIarks, beartf much of the offensive burden. Robert 1 7 French has clinched the Columbia Last year the Maroons gave a strong Quaker tish American Club at 1 o’clock the present squad are Reynolds and fensive-play, a scoring feat. Mine Wollf, guard, is one of the mainstays in the line. 7 9 center post for .the Ohio State con- AJ^off and they serve to give the was just the opposite. eleven a real battle, a cleverly executed forward pass Sunday afternoon. Penn will have the brilliant Thayer, captain and Next week the Manchester club 7 S test. The coaches today will con­ right side of the line a rather supe­ Stanford was playing TVashing- enabling Penn to win, 7-0. The Young machine was 7 6 centrate on perfecting a defense rior aspect, with Brady playing ton. It was Nie last niiarter and the All-America end; the Charley Rogers and will meet the Hartford Thistles in tickled with the verdict and somewhat relieved when another league game. This will al­ 8 6 against the Buckeye passing game. right end. The others, French, game was close. Each team was re­ "Tim” Murphy, a clever quarterback. Egch of 9 8 sorting to various bits of strategy the final whistle tooted. so be played out of town with the center; Shaw,Jeft guard; Kerrigan, these lads Is a star and are “ big guns”- In the Penn 7 7 Cambridge, Oct. 14.— Harvard in an effort to put over a play that Charter Oak Park as the scene. left tackle, and Furey, left end. This season. another close tussle is anticipated. 4 4 probably will present a poor de­ would produce the winning touch­ platoon. Manchester received a bye in never have faced dn outfit of Ohio The Maroons loom out of the middle west as more the first round of the Connecticut fense against William and Mary on State’s speed and general class. down. Coach Young, like his rival, Stagg, Is expecting«one formidable than they were a year ago. Penn is State Cup competition and will 58 63 Saturday; The scrubs scored on Crowley, a product of rather con­ We had the ball on Washing­ of the toughest tilts of the entire campaign.' H*’s s. Bend&ll the varsity yesterday. ton’s 30-yard line. I essayed a long about as strong as it was in 1925. meet the winner of the Danersk- Mrs. Blish tradictory systems at Harvard and anxious to win, for he wants to make it two stralghf Park City team here October 31. 6 7 Notre Dame, seems to be a confirm­ pass across the field. It was inter­ West Point, N. Y., Oct. 14.— De­ cepted by Guttormson of Washing­ Coach Stagg of the Chicago eleven has several over the wily Maroons. S 8 ed conservative and I don’t know LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. s fense against the forward pass fea­ that I blame him, in this case. One ton on his 20-yard line. 8 At New York— Sergeant Sammy 9 12 tures Army’s preparation for the doesn’t feel the urge to break a Stanford by straight football Syracuse game. The coaches are had worked the ball well into Baker of Mitchell Field, N. Y., won 6« 4 neighbor’s windows with only a 5 pleased with the team’s progress. sponge available. Washington’s territory, and when decision over Sailor Friedman, of 7 I saw my 'pass intercepted. I felt Great Britain Plans to Reimburse Chicago, ten rounds. 8 8 The Injury to Empringham has 6 Ithaca, Oct. 14.— Cornell may use necessitated a backfield shift and. the failure to complete it--had un­ Eddie O’Dowd of Columbus, 7 5 the huddle system against Michi­ with Norris at fullback, it is likely done all the hard work of my Ohio, won the decision over Pancho 5 teammates. Dencio, of Manila, ten rhunds. gan on Saturday and in future that Columbia will employ the old games. The team has mastered Harvard idea of kicking early and When I made the pass that Gut- Treasury by Taxing Racing Bets Dan Lieber, of New York, won 61 66 i. Bendall th& shift in this week’s practice. often and waiting for the break, if tormson received on W’ashlngton’s the decision over Jim Sigmund, of ( Mrs. A. Cheney 20-yard line. I was standing on the the navy, three rounds. 6 8 any. Rieger, a fast man, will be tenement districts with betting slips NORTH ENDS PLAY 20-yard mark. Not until I saw Gut- Canada Lee, of Canada, knocked 5 9 used at quarterback. and take bets for sums as low js 10 securing a certificate to do business UXIONVILLE NEXT tonnson rushing down, the side­ Result Will Be Highly Bene; cents. for as long as the court decrees. out Willie Powell, of New York, In 8 9 Who’s coaching the University of lines on the opposite side of the It’s estimated that JSO-0,000,000 At present the bookies are trying the fourth round. 8 10 field did I come to. Jack Hood, of England, won the 5 The North Ends will practice California football team this sea­ change hands every year in British to figure out a way by which they 5 tonight at the playgrounds at seven son?— D. F. G. When he reached the 30-yard ficial to Treasury as betting. Which is why-the govern­ can pass the tax on to the bettors. decision from Sailor Darden of ^ew 6 8 line I had started across the field York, ten rounds. * o’clock. Coach Ray Moonan re­ Clarence Price. ment hopes to collect between 15 So far no good, efficacious plan has 6 quests that every player be on hand in pursuit of him. Guttormson was and 20 million dollars per annum bee-: suggested. Billy Marlow of Far Rockaway, 8 * a track man. who had stepped 100 $800,000,000 Changes as an important meeting will be through the betting tax. N. Y., won decision from Tommy 4 ? held after the practice. The team yards in 10 seconds, so no one took The new law will wor'.: this way: MOST VALUABLE PLATER. Callson, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa,, six — will play the Laurel Club of Union- me seriously as I started after him. Hands Annually on Race If the bet is made with a bookies rounds. 58 ?? ville Sunday at Hickey’s Grove. I felt the only way that I could Chicago, Oct. 14.— George H. it erase the intercepting of my pass a( a race track, the bookie has to pay the government 2 per cent on Burns, Cleveland first baseman, has was to bring down the Washington Betting. been voted the most valuable play­ star before he had crossed The the amount bet by his customers. If he is outside a race track, he pays er in the American League for the T o d a y goal line. season of 1926. '-.ft 3 1-2 per cent. Bookmakers have to They still tafk about the play on BY MILTON BROXXER Burns, with thirteen years of ma­ the coast. My coach, Glenn W’afner get a government certificate in The ^diflerence between order to do business. This costs jor league service, was the choice says he has tried all forms of ma-. of eight well-known sports writers 0 ^ end almoet'good thematics in an effort to prove my London, Oct. 14.— On Nov. 1 them ?50 per annum. When a next, for the first time In its history bcokie accepts a bet he has to issue engaged by American League offi­ Radk) h like die difierepce feat but as yet has not solved the cials to make the selection. and probably for the first time in to the bettor a revenue ticket show­ between a watch that keeps mystery. The balloting was practically To make a long story short. I the history of the world. Great Bri­ ing the amount bet and that the time end a watch that tain will levy a tax on every bet betting tax has been paid. - unanimous in favor of the Cleve­ evit across the field from the 30- land first baseman. He obtained m e t ^ nm i. yard line, ran about SO yards to made on horse races. Officers of the crown are given Not only will a fixed tax be plac­ sixty-three points out of a possible the 70 Guttormson covered in his full power to enter a bookie’s sixty-four. WHY NOT TELEPHONE? f Onty the best Radio in* dasli down the sidelines, and final­ ed on every bet made with a book­ premises at any time to inspect John Mostll, of the Chicago ■tnimeiiti will bring you ly managed to bring him to earth maker, but the bookies themselves his books and accounts and see will pay a tax for the privilege of White Sox, was the second choice oofflpicte c(igo]pient of the on Stanford’s 7-yard line. that the law is being complied Stanford held for downs and accepting bets. of the award committee. He re­ with. Any violation of the law is ceived only half as many votes as a n c ie n t programs now kicked the ball out of danger. It’s a sign of the desperate at­ punishable by a fine of $500. More­ OLL line, pleaie,** siya Stadon rates decrease on on the air. To me- that defensive play was tempts the government is making Burns. One vote behind Mostll over afiy -bookie thus fined may be came Herb Pennock of the New the Conseeticut bad­ calls where the rate is 40 the greatest feat I pulled during to fill the British treasury. For the disqualified in the future from my entire career. law was.not put upon the statute York Yankees. ness man when he must cents or m o re ; and that ii| books by Parliament without a stiff c ^ c h the matter immedi­ most cases, charges can bO A m tO E R TUXXEY CHALLENGED, fight. ately. **ToU line, please,'* reversed on Station-to-Sta- \ Hardly a newspaper of any New Y'ork, Oct. 14.— Gene Tun- prominence had a good word to say sajs the wide-awake sales­ don calls where the rate is ney’s newly-won laurels will not be K s m of the proposal. The British are a man who needs to reach a 25 cents or more. permitted to remain with him un­ race-mad nation. They are betting challenged, for long. Johnny Buck- crazy. distant enstomer in^uitlj. ley, manager of Jack Sharkey, made Gage it from this: the early And *Holl line, please,^ says ^ They are toll ’wise. Are RADIO this known today when he announc­ morning editions of the afternoon Used Cars the father mwmf from homo yon among them, are yon doea this. That*s why we ed that he would go before the newspapers are largely given over State Athletic Commission on Tues­ losing the advantages of aaO h. That’s why so many to reports from the race tracks, to Our last sale of useei cars was a big success, and when he is aiaxions about day and file a challenge on behalf form slieets, to reports o" the bet­ this sw iee thronf^ lack of paople of this community of Sharkey for the world’s heavy­ everybody'was satisfied with their purchase. mother u d the children. ting odds. ' infermadoa? nave chosen it for their weight title. We still have some good buys in closed cars at at­ These people Imow that Sharkey qualified as a logical In the afternoon the regular edi­ tractive prices, and we guarantee them. homes. tions largely synchronize wijh the on Tuesday night when 1925 Buick Brougham si^an this month. j| decrease In Let our local Exchange Demonstration wtU cost he forced Harry Wills to foul him completion of races at the various race tracks. The American grabs 1924 Buick Sedan rates for distanem of and Manager explain to yon any you nothing. The time for in the thirteenth round to escape his afternoon paper to see what the 1923 Buick Coupe over ISO milca waa intro- qnasdmu eoneeming toll it is N O W . the ignominy of losing the decision. Pete Reilly, manager of Jack latest big news is. The Briton rush­ 1924 Buick Touring daeed; that 7 P. M. is the service vdilch may be doobt* es out to get his paper to see what Delaney, light heavyweight cham­ 1924 Oakland Sedan horses have won in the last race. ^ w tlmo ad»ien Statian-to- fed yopr mind* pion, also issued a sweeping chal­ 1924 Hupp Sedan Radio lenge today to Tunney, Sharkey, The taking of bets is a huge In­ %>eakar Wills and Jack Dempsey. dustry in Britain. There are men 1923 Hupp Coupe ’ I M odel L who have palatial offices In swell 1924 Studebaker Sedan

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HER OWN The Beauty Doctor •^AY • BY NINON. GWfc face. was found dead in her bed this “You’re very lovely," he said. “I morning. The doctor said that she wish you were dumb. If you were, died from an over-dose of mor- I ’d kiss you.” , phine.” Judith fumbled for her pass key. “Mamie,” I exclaimed, “I sup­ • • • pose I am wicked, but still I must The silver dress was hanging In say I am very glad.” the closet and Judith was sitting on Again Mamie kissed me. The • Posed by Mareta George. the edge of the bed, wriggling her first kiss she had given was for my­ toes luxuriously after their release self and my love, but this time I CONDITION— A protruding abdomen. TREATMENT—Exercise that strengthens the from the silver slippers that lay on knew that she was kissing me for DIAGNOSIS—Insufficient development of the muscles relieves this unbeautiful condition. Try the floor beside her, when she heard the love that lay between her and Eric’s racer drive up in front of the Buddy Tremaine. muscular walls of the abdomen and stomach. Often, this— lie flat on the floor, an,! with the knee 'ne it, house. She looked uneasily at the The attendants began to wheel this results, too, from careless posture, the wearing bring the leg as far over the chest as you can. exer­ silver gown, which was thrusting one me toward the door. I felt as cising flrst one leg and then the other, and finally fold through‘ the closet door. 'Then though my brain were numb. I of too high heels, or a weakness of the vital organs she began to brush her hair and both at the same time. This exercise also helps didn’t even feel any physical pain. that needs medical attention. prepare for bed. I noted a number of men leaving make the contour of the legs more symmetrical. Pounding steps on the porch below were followed by a slamming of the John’s room. Among them was Mr. Robinson, who gave me a most front door and loud heels on the hair, steel corsets, hooped petti­ “Romantic Comedians,” a tale of st.ii- ..*se. Judith sat staring at her­ peculiar glance as he passed. It coats, high heels or false hips, CHAPTER VIII the sort of man ■whom women call self - the mirror, a worried frown was as though he were acknowledg­ will he prosecuted for sorcery, and “an old fool,” old in years, but the ing a great defeat. h e sunroom was In half shadow. betwee.i her eyes. Then the door of the marriage will he declared null perennial lover. And you’ll like “You are a very clever young Erie struck a match as they her own room burst open and in the and void if the accused is convict­ Cornelia Stratton Parker’s “Daugh- T m;-- Judith saw Myra standing woman,” he remarked in a low walked toward a wicker settee. ed.” ' ter of Pan.” and “Early Autumn,” in the doorway, her arms out­ voice. “John Meredith has just A resident of Toronto seeks di­ by Bromfield, a sequal to “Posses­ "Don't want to sit on anybody’s lap stretched against the door frame. willed fiis entire share of his moth­ vorce from his wife on the sion.” by accident," he remarked. Judith did not turn away from her er’s property to you.” strength of this law because she Judith paused by a window and fascinated gaze into the mirror un­ At the time, this did not regis­ kept him ignorant before marriage til Myra spoke. stood gazing out at the harvest ter, for John, his face radiant with of her false teeth. "W ell," said the girl against the happiness, held out his good arm to If some of you girls who are moon. "If you have so much to say door, “so it was you that kissed Eric A nice and neat way of commit­ me. They trundled me over to the unw ier^ ting race suicide if the law were chairmen of club program commit­ to me, my dear sir, better get started. at the railroad station.” Her voice bed, I put my hand in his and im­ was sibilant, through sneering Ups. ^ Like an old legend runs this actually enforced universally. Im­ tees are stewing about for some I don’t intend to affront my hostess mediately found’myself saying: “I, agine any of the swains getting A wave of hot blood surged to Julia, take thee, John, to be my news note from modern China. The “meaty’’ books worth reviewing, by staying in here too long, before Judith’s forehead. "No, you’re wife of a Chinese bandit fled with married without a little help in the I've been introduced to her other wedded husband.” And so on way of attractions wafted at them and also entertaining enough to wrong. B e only kissed me. I didn’t her husband when he was pursued keep the sisterhood awake, assign have time to kiss him back.” through until with faltering voice I by the gals? guests.” heard myself saying “Until death by the law. She took her infant some fair member to review Dr. Eric came and stood In front of “You’re shameless,” breathed child with her. Deep in the woods Horace Carncross’s “Escape from Myra, rage choking the words. do us part.” Perhaps you know that delight­ her, both hands thrust doggedly into John said his part of the cere­ they hid in a cave buried in jungle the Primitive,” and R. F. Dibble's "You’re treacherous, too. No won­ vine. The pursuers lost the trail ful book “Once on a Time,” about his pockets. "The first thing I have der you were so kind and sympa­ mony with greater vigor than I and ■“Mohammed.” The former, some- and waited, hour after hour. Then children for children, and about ■what like Dorsey’s “Why We Be­ to do is apologize for the kiss. thetic with me. You wanted to get at the end when the minister said: children for grown ups. Now comes “I pronounce thee husband and a tiny wail split the stillness. One have Like Human Beings,” also Of course. If I had guessed that you all the dope on me, didn’t you? So wail, stifled in a moment, but it the author, A. A. Milne, to say: you’d know how to work. But I ’ll wife” it seemed as though he would tells why we act as we do. In “Mo­ were you, I'd not have kissed you, lead them to the bandit’s hiding “What do we mean by ‘chil­ hammed” you find the great pro­ tell you this much—you’ll fail with in some way make his poor par­ dren?’ A hoy of 3, a girl of 6, a for twenty Solkirs—no, nor for fifty.” him just as I ’ve failed. It’s nothing alyzed limbs do his bidding and place. There stood a wild-eyed phet a nice likeable Arab who mar­ mother with a ’dead baby in her boy of 10, a girl of 14—are they Judith suid nothing. but misery to bo in love with Eric take me in his arms. “God!” he ried a rich widow and was just an arms, its tiny throat clutched in all to like the same thing?” all-around fellow. He went on. ‘'For two reasons 1 Waters.” She caught her breath said, “I cannot lie here like a log for a moment, then rushed on. its mother’s hands. “I had to kill wouldn’t have kissed you—first, I’d and look at her mouth.” "Thank God I tumbled in time, be­ it to save its father,” she said Don’t overlook Ellen Glasgow’s Turning, I said to Dr. Phillips, stonily. have known you wouldn’t appreciate fore you wormed any more secrets “Put me in the arms of my hus­ It. Second, you’re a schoolteacher. out of me. It was the way you band.” Rarely does a woman’s love for mate so exceed love for offspring. I ’m sorry I kissed you and I ’ll never looked at him tonight that put mo John’s fever-hot lips met mine. "You're shameless," breathed Myra, rage choking the Psychologists would call this wife do it again. Now are we quits?” wise—that and your staying in that “My wife,” he murmured, “now words. "You're treacherous, too." dark room with him so long. Some­ death can do his worst.” an abnormality of the female spe­ Judith yawned. ’’For a moment 1 body had said the girl he kissed was cies. couldn’t think what you were talking couch. As she made a dash toward anybody wants tea, he’ll have to red-headed. But I never suspected Involuntarily I screamed as his head slumped down away from me. about. But now 1 remember, i’ouj the chafing dish over which several make it in the kitchen. What about you. Oh no, you were such a LADY amateur cooks were shrieking. Dr. you. Dr, Dorn? I ’m sure Dean Brown Joan, the doctor and others came We hear so much about poor did kiss me once, 1 believe, at the —on the surface.” Dorn was left behind. He approached would sanction one cup of freshly Judith pushed a chair against the rushing toward us. Quickly Dr. Europe and the darkness of pover­ railroad station. But don’t let that Judith in rather a shamefaced way. brewed orange pekoe.” table, ^he movement seemed to Phillips placed me on my bed and ty in which she walks! They now worry you. I had quite forgotten it Her first words did not reassure him. A roar of laughter went up. bring her relief. "Look here,” she wheeled me away from the hospital pay 5,000 francs or almost $100 in the press of more important af­ “Why didn’t you tell me your were "Oh,” breathed Judith, "that was said steadily, "you’d better go to cot upon which John Meredith was a day for rooms In the Deauville **Am good uModiee coming to the party when 1 men­ vicious.” fairs.” She grinned in his direc­ bed. Midnight brawls aren’t in my sleeping his last long sleep. hotels, and they affirm that actual UM to maker* tioned It this afternoon. Dr. Born?” "Not at all,” countered Will. He line. Neither are men who kiss “ Come, Mrs. Meredith. You can buckets of diamonds are turned tion under cover of the shadows. Aaka Hobby, sent for Ho looked at her uneasily. "I had had it coming to him. Eve thinks strange women against their wishes do nothing more. Let the thought out on the baccarat tables. Yester­ mayonnaise- no notion of coming then. I ’ve—er ’’Well,’’ said Eric ruefully, "i he’s here as a faculty spy. He’s at railroad stations. Good night.” console you that your husband died day a man paid $200,000 for a dia­ better, for you How I Dress knew you wouldn’t appreciate It at —known Eve for many years, in tact never come before. Anyhow, she Myra laughed. "Good thing for when he was happiest.” mond pendant. take no chenc^ since we were children. And it Just had to get rid of him somehow.” I its true worth. But you needn’t try you they aren’t in your line. For “Joan, Joan, is John dead?” I "It*B righi,** die konest occurred to mo that I hadn’t seen Judith’s eyes were on Dr. Dorn, you’ll qever make any headway '^My H a ir to tell me you’d forgotten it. Kisses whimpered. Girls who can hold their tongues grocer aaya. -- By Edna Wallace Hopper enough of her recently. So I dropped who had obtained his coat and hat with this young man. He was The thousands who .see me daily oil aren’t an everyday diet in the' school in as 1 was goipg by.” “Yes, dear sister, you can do no are considered rare flnds in the and was making his way toward the scornful enough when he spoke of more. Let me take you to your the stage wonder at my beautiful hair. teaching business.” Will Wetherel interrupted. “What front door. "Good night, Peter, you tonight. 1 made him tell me the famous London diamond marke,ts It is wavy, glossy and abundant. Nearly room.” where the size and whereabouts of everj’one thinks that ^me wonderful Judith turned blazing eyes toward have you done to Myra? Jumping called Eve, and 'several voices fol­ truth about it, after I’d caught a edts! All the time you were in the lowed with "Greetings to Timothy, ■With one long lingering look at famous gems must be grave se­ hair dresser gives it daily care. him and was pushing past him to­ word or two from the sunroom that the peacefully smiling face, I turned Not so—I’m too busy for that. I never sunroom with Waters she hung old dear.” put me wise. But he didn’t stand crets. Only brunets are hired In ward the drawing room they had my head and was wheeled out the this diamond world, it’s said, as Writ* Jar fir** JUdp* CO to a hair dresser, have never had a left. But Eric laid his hand on her around the door like a restless tiger. The professor went out without up for you. Just laughed.” Book. Catindar aid Marcel wave. I simply apply twice When I tried to talk to her she told answering. door where I found standing just the gem merchants trust the bru­ arm. ”1. also intended to beg your Judit'n walked to the closet, swung Cfoking tim* tdbl* ta •weekly a hair dress which great experts me to take my conversation and go It was long past when beyond, straight like a staunch rock net’s discretion rather than the Wohard HsRmaiM, Ine. made for me. It is not sticky, not greasy. pardon for that windo'iV’tClimbing in­ open the door and took down the of comfort and safety—Jerry Hath­ Ua« latent CHj^.Y. cident, and to ask to be released jump in the lake. Then she ran Judith sank back in the taxi beside silve* dress. "Here’s your evening blonde’s. Before they made it I never dreamed a uw upstairs and I haven’t seen her away. from the class in Horace. But you Will Wetherel, on the homeward gown. Thank you for lending it to Applesauce! liquid could do so much. Now all toilet since." drive. “Jerry,” I sobbed, “John is dead. counters supply it as Edna Wallace Hop­ already know that the trellis-climb­ me.” She tossed the dress over the per’s Wave and Sheen. The price is 75c. ing was mere coincidence. And as Judith laughed. "Well, really. It "Pretty good party,” mused Will. Take me back to my room.” Almee Semple McPherson, evan­ your conversation is so bad, 1 can’t back of a chair near Myra’s post Nothing else I know gives a girl or for Horace—I ’ve decided I ’ll stick to ’’But you should see Eve at her best. by the door and walked away to the With a trembling sigh I closed gelist, can’t even buy a pair of HELLMANN1S see why you should blame me. Now •woman so much added loveliness at it. 1 think i ’m going to enjoy it Dorn’s coning sort of cramped her dressing table. my eyes as a feeling came over me stockings or a toothbrush, they once. No one can resist it when she go and get me some food.” style. She confessed to me after he BLUE RIBBON more than any other course in my There was a sound of ripping. that Jerry Hathaway, as always, say, without asking her Ma, who is knows. My guarantee is enclosed with curriculum.” ' He came back with a plate and a left that she feared she’d been too was standing by, helping me to bear her business manager, for the every bottle, so it costs you nothing if glass of punch. The latter he did hard on him. Seemed to think he The next moment the door slammed. M a y o n n a is e it doesn’t please. Go try it at my e.xpense. Judith did not answer the chal­ Judith turned around and saw the both physical pain and knawing money. Ma is supposed to have de­ not proffer until Judith reached a might have come just because he grief. dicated the Infant Aimee to the lenge. She left him and walked back hand for it. “It’s spiked, you know. silver dress lying on the floor. There into the other room. Just inside the wanted to be human and not to spy. Lord when the child was five years Maybe a schoolteacher’d better She thinks he likes you pretty well, was a rent from neck to hem, THE END. door she almost bumped into Myra not—’’ But she had taken it. with Judith.” (To Be Continued) old. Another daughter who can and was about to call out some Jok­ say, “All that I am I owe to my a glance over her shoulder at Dr. The girl said nothing. ing greeting, but the girl walked Dorn, who was looking more and “Funny about that man,” her com­ Fall Overblouse gray-haired mother.” hurriedly away, keeping her face Most of feminine Pendleton is di­ more uncomfortable. panion mused. “Damn strong man straight ahead. vided iuto two camps—the feathered Time was when a bunch of roses Be Sure Your Milk The noise in the room Increased. in astronomy. Couple of comets and hats —>d the felt hats. Judith re­ Eve was just rising from the Eve cried above the turmoil, "If a nebula to his credit. Regular fel­ solves to be neither. and a box of candy were supposed to be all that a woman needed or IS PASTEURIZED LiniiiiiiiiiiiininiiiniinniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiuiiiiiiiffliinniiiiiflwiiiiiiH desired. Now comes this word from China where a Woman’s Rights —Especially during the Society was just organized. “We find no sense of security in HOT WEATHER Yet when husbands, craving the being given presents and made Home Page Editorials bit of romance they can no longer much of. All this is a mere subter­ And at home, turn— weakly if you fuge to lull us Into a fake sense of J. H. HEWITT GodcI Nature Glamor wish— aside to look for it, it is the security.” a n d wives who usually talk the loudest And now the yellow men are In 40 HoU St. Tel. 2056. and longest about love. for an uncomfortable spell! To Glare I have no hesitation in saying that if wives were as solicitous in Hard times for girls in Canada! By Olive Roberts Barton creating an atmosphere of romance They have just unearthed an an­ Good Ifea cient law, which reads: after marriage as they are before, R-ITE OF INF.INT .MORT.VLITY registration area, with a rate of 45. there would not be half so many “■Whosoever attracts in bonds of ML'ST B E K EPT LOWER. This enviable position has been held “You may break, you may shat­ divorces. Of all the things necessary marriage any male subject of His O/ie 'Cleaners iltaf Clean" by Seattle for the last four years. ter the vase if you will, but scent to do this, personal attraction Majesty by means of rouge or pow­ By DR, MORRIS FISHBEIN ’ In southern cities infant mortal­ of the roses will hang ‘round it comes flrst. der, perfumes, false teeth, false Editor Journal of the American ity rates are greatly increased be­ still.” Never do I suggest that a mid Medical Association and of Hygeia cause of the number of colored chil­ supper compensates for a marcel, All The Latest dren, since infant deaths among Were it not for these memories of the Health Magazine. ours that cling to days of romance but pink ruffled aprons have been Although general mortality rates negroes, particularly in the first known to go with good dinners and year of life, are more frequent than and courtship, one cannot help but Equipment have dropped steadily for many wonder how many homes would — well, women know what I mean. years, infant mortality rates have among the Avhite population. A charming new fall overblouse In The lowest infant mortality rec­ hkng together. Marriage seems to that has as yet been discovered in the not always kept pace. be a door which clangs shut upon BLACK AND GOLD. green crepe with cluster tucking The reasons for this discrepancy ords claimed by any community are those of New Zealand. There glamour and Illusion, and which Black moire slippers for evening has pipings of ruby red. The but­ dry cleaning world, we have installed in are varied. The Infant mortality most benedicts take for granted has afe strapped and trimmed with tons are of green centered with the gAWONDERFDL|r rate may, indeed, be taken as an many factors have combined to pro­ rjn L new garment | our plant. It is our idea to keep up duce a rate constantly around 40. hinges that work only one way, like gold leather. red. Inde.x of the general sanitary condi­ a gate from a flower garden into a ______fthattakestneplace tion and health education qualifica­ Among the factors concerned are I of corsets andcosts with the times in every way and to give constant emphasis on breast feed­ vegetable garden, with ’^o thought NOVEL NECKLACES. tion of the community concerned. of going back to the flowers. Flexible necklaces of diamonds lless than a corset Emphasis is made on the latter ing of babies and widespread edu­ Try fof like quality, a really complete cleaning service. cation of the public by highly train­ It is a mistake to live on mem­ and sapphires have been effectively Ithoughiieally point particularly because education copied in rhinestones and colored Figure Mold and of the mother before birth of the ed public health nurses who are ories, particularly the memory of I priceless j in .com-^ Call .1510 if you want the best clean­ thoroughly, conversant with the fac­ romance. It is too much like dried glass, probably, and are effective if I tbit andbodyAee-,1 child is one of the most important not expensive. NuCharm f dom. jNo,^won^r| ing it is possible to get, factors in assuring its successful tors involved in controlling infant flowers under glass. Hearts do not mortality-. change with marriage, they are Garments, made .by NuBone I every. womah;.^M % birth and life beyond the first year. I wears > CHAWSide-J Last year, according to figures No do'ubt the dissemination of still human and throb with the Corset Co. Dressmakers and [dares she wilTney-^ compiled and published by the the population and the climatic con­ same emotions. We owe it to our­ Tailors of Paris and New York ler wear a cor^'again. THE ditions play some part, but unques­ selves not to let workaday things GOITRE RELIEVED American Child Health Association, In Three Weeks. Maine Lady Wants are requesting their patrons to iN or need she^tClHAMB^ves' cities in the birth registration area tionably constant emphasis directed and workaday worries, even though iDOUGAN DYE WORKS along special lines as mentioned, those wonies be children, crowd • Others To Know. have their go’wns fitted over a [stout aswell. as slender women] INC. in this country had a rate of 72.fi Mrs. Henry L. Cummings, S. [ th e vital suppptt they d U n eed ] deaths of infants per thousand must be Inevitably the means of out a natural craving for a bit of foundation garment — Corset, ■ and hnprovei evewfiseTe, even tha | HARRISON ST. saving the lives of many babies. glamour. Paris, Me., says: “Have used Sor- Girdle or Kumfy Korset— to Llovdicst. A fcathttwejj*t we^toce | births, Including all babies dying bol-Quadruple three weeks. Had laument that it qukklt ^ioMablej SOUTH MANCHESTER, before reaching one year of age- I believe that women lose it flrst' assure a perfect fitting gown. I and to unobttutive that the ! CONN. an inward goitre for 11 years- f ii noccontdout thehu it oa. Two villages with populations Men are more Impressionable than Tried all kinds of treatments. Re­ Full information from, will call under 25,000— Stonlngton, Conn., BOSE AND GOLD. women and react more quickly to ceived no relief until 1 used your by appointment, iDemoBttiatlonidiaafAiOTSiytoin , and Winona, Minn.— had the lowest surroundings. They are but “boys colorless liniment. My nerves and I y o a t own bocife^Writc or tfumoa' Phone records, 32 per thousand. grown tall.” They do not age in head feel a great deal better. Will CHARIS New York had the lowest rate of spirit. Strange to say, it is women A very lovely evening frock Is be glad to tell or write anyone.” 827 Main St., Room 10 •'1510 the 10 largest cities in the country who are most likely to turn married Get more Information from Sorbol Mrs. A. M. Gordon Phone 2189 •with 64 per thousand, but Seattle made of rose crepe over a slip of life into a vegetable garden, and Company, Mechanicsburg, O. Drug So. Manchester ^ -■ continued to maintain its supremacy cloth of gold, the upper tunic be­ men must make the most of stores everywhere or locally at Mur- 689 Main Street among'all large cities in the birth ing Blit to reveal the ^golden .lining. memorieB. ^ a t or nothlaci pby’i Drug Store,— ^Adr. Sot Manchester. Conn* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926. A"’ P A G E N IN E

FIAPK R FANNY se&9 SENSE AND nonsense GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—Hem Is Hampered By a Handicap By Frank Beck THE CRUST OF THAT WISE AND DIO YOU SEE lU BET THAT POOR , I HOPE IT m Somebody ought to ■write a pop­ HOTEL CLERK ASKING ME THAT SILLY HOUSE IF THEY OOf^T GET IF Y0U*reT. DOPE WHO SAID," YOU'RE -WOI^ TAKE FROM OUR DOOR]) ular song about a cossack in a cbs- A f t e r IF I WANTED A SMALL ROOM DETECTIVE RACE UP INNOCENT TILL PROVEN LOOKING FOR sock eating haddock on a hassock. TAKING HIS ABOUT THE SIZE OF A CELL. LONG TO FIX THBREU BE ANOTHER .MORE TROUBLE, THE STAIRS AFTER [JSi GUILTY? NEVER HAD A THE CAR-.- CAR T O TH E THEN WHEN I STEPPED INTO 'A9 WE PASSED EACH WRECK AROUND HERE >WHY DON'T If you can’t buy marks or deal RIDE IN A PATROL WAGON. U S T E N •• WORSE THAN THE ONE l o c a l g a r a g e , THE ELEVATOR THAT FRESH FLOOR, I GOT A WELL, ANYBODY WITH THE ^^VOU 60 OVER with Ponzi, you can at least lend AND OPERATOR m u m b l e d A CRACK GLIMPSE, O F HIM • SOMEBODY'S WB’VE GOT IN THE AND HELP NERVE TO CHARGE W HAT SNOOPING money to relatives. DISCOVERING ABOUT FEELING AT HOME PUFFING /WAY LIKE A GARAGE 1 IF I'VE FIX THE THEY SOAK YOU FOR \ OUTSIDE iT HAD BEEN BEHIND THE PORPOISE. HE^ WATCHING GOT A REP IN THIS CAR! Question (small boy): Papa, THIS TWO-BY-FOUR, IS I OUR , PLACE, I MIGHT AS WELLJ BADLY US FROM ACROSS NO SLOUCH W HEN IT what is a parasite? I d a m a g e d THE ,COURT _ d o o r ! ‘ USE IT. ---- Answer (Papa): A person who COMES TO CRIME. w h i l e h e NOW . «///// passes through a revolving door IN JA IL. without pushing. HEM ' WAS / IN NO MOOD If you are not in great'demand you have not made yourself scarce FOR THE FROSTY enough. RECEPTION > THEY GOT WHEN A man bought a building plot in HE AND AMY Florida last winter. He says he RETURNED TO is quite satisfied as he got good THE PALACE measure— brimming over, in fact. HOTEL, T O W A IT FOR The Awful Truth. THE Are you the first man to ask me for REPAIRS. III a kiss? II The truth about It - tfiSM BY NEA SERVICt, tT*a Is ru... you are the first to ask me l l this— Many borrowers seem to think SKIPPY You say -ou doubt it? By Ffrty Crotby ■they are their brother’s keeper. Have I been out with others? I should smile! V In fa|*t, I book Yuem. . . . WHAT$- THe tDCA 0 I HAO TO U)RlT£ Me NAWe INTELLIGENCE TESTS And yet you are the first, .you asked me while ^ringin' Ofteri cooos 5T0O T iw e s ' n ' t h e TeACHe/? The others took them!. IHAT’S A MOHR: BCAOTY SHOP To .ycH ooc? StiYS I eor Tb BRING THE Few of us worry over how much i: money we make, but we all worry D o n R 5R T b e T s over how much money we get.

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When radio comes in the door, sleep flies out the window. C dgrU hl. r . U Croiby, l»t«. .'ohiMon “What’s economy, Dad?” “ Anything your mother wants to SALESMAN $AM Question No. 3 concerns a mohr. buy, my son.” By Swan We’ll tell you it’s an animal. The &U22. IS SURE. C n o K - C’n o sL — Fo r. Th’ LcMP* , rOPitA- CPivtT VoO Mary had a little cow. Boss* — •WH4 ' ITIS rest you’ll have to answer yourself. rAKVH(» THf\T GrU’J TRftH TtHaT err o n c e ? - PILS. A COUTLIS And, oh, how it did stutter .' VOM -SUKE yoftH GORE. The correct answers appear on fMA_ PACKAGES OH G ot NGnE- I S l W S O N , ) . another page. In place of every quart of milk ‘5ufFL\E$ itt’Tb It gave a pound of butter. OK -(»(£_ HAOE.- AiNT 1— What is the name of Ameri­ -Tr(' S T O R E -R oon PftHftoLL? nAWEt Voo ca’s foremost beauty shown in the \T? TtlOU<>HT accompanying picture? Joe is the laziest guy I know. His IT NPiS*- 2— Who pays the title role in theidea of hard work Is trying to think moving picture, “ Stella Dallas?’’ up designs for the costumes of the 3— What is a mohr? “ Artists and Models” chorus. 4— How many letters are there In the English alphabet? ■U’e call the neighbor’s dog com­ parison, because he’s odious. 5— What is the meaning of “ love” in tennis? An Iowa man did not speak to 6— Ho-..- many points are there inhis wife for years, but possibly she a game of casino? gave him no opportunity. T— Who is Tommy Connolly? S— Where is radio station KFI? “ Doesn’t it make you laugh to 9— How many weeks are there insee a printed article beginning a year? ‘When a man chooses a wife— ’ ?” 10— In vhat Shakespearean play does the following quotation ap­ “ An investment bubble comes pear: “ There is nothing either good from the soft soap of a slick stock ur bad. but thinking makes it so.’’ salesman.” c»»ae BY wcA tcwjwg., » Nothing’s as good or bad as ex- SIMILE— as useless as a pair of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Boys Aren’t Getting: Anywhere . aggeration makes it. cuff buttons with a bathing suit.. By Blosser I Twenty-seven years after we won If a hot dog man’s wife went to VEAA-Rl(SM.r IS AS OPEMIAS Cuba’s freedom we go th^e to en­ the beach would she be a sand OP MERE IS vmEpe SAu:ks.' 7w.Ey I ’D /WAT’S TW’ W BIS PIECE „ BEFELL joy it. witch? WOZ STAMPlM't AlAvr AWVWJM6 Bur TP IMAArS- PLACE." 6EE,7A’ FEUAS C'Ak

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J u . (RE.^D THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) r / ; : ' The Tinymites were in a , should. He once was ,vith a circus tight in a field of grazing sheep. where he learned to do such iricks. I The pipe that saved them from the The sheep would jump high In the J cow had landed in the dirt. Then air and jar poor Clowny up for fair, Scouty jumped right up and said, but never did It seem that he was *'I didn’t even bump my head. It’s really in a fix. lucky, after such a ride, that none Then, suddenly, the sheep stop­ I o f us were hurt” ped short, p d put an end to all the AMO And then the sheep much closer sport, for Clowny went assailing BOUND, came, and showed that they were through the air, right o’er his head. iyery tame. “ Oh, gee,” said Clowny He landed in a pile of hay. The But I Tinymlte. “ What say we have . others shouted loud, ’’Hurray!” FOVl race? The sheep will help us, like-as I They knew he wasn't hurt because I not, and carry us around this lot.” hay makes a downy bed. v M E R e £ > / V c b And then he hopped upon a sl^eep The sun had disappeared from I and quickly set the pace.” sight, and day had drifted Into “ Come on, this riding’s great,” night, so Clowny had a happy I (aid he, “-You all can ride as well as hunch, too good for him to keep.- me.” But all the other Tinymites “ It looks t. me like we are blest Aa. t /• v/r were kinda scared, I guess. They with some place for a good n i^ t ’a Inst stood still and heaved a sigh rest.” So, shortly, in ^he hayslack as Clowny’s sheep went sailing by. all the band was sound asleep. They thought that hie would tumble laoon. an.’, be In great distress. (itte Tinymites build a bridge In But Clowny fooled them. He -was fbe next story). i(ood, and rode as ail good riders ? FentiSit Fox. ‘1W6. Bell PAGE TEN IKanrh^at^r Sttnthto THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 4 ,192«.: Gaul’s Modern - Old Fashion The Manchester Green Communi­ ty Club will hojd a milating tomor­ DANCING TONIGHT row evening at the Green School. A program of music by well known "THE HOLY CITY” At the RAINBOW Manchester musicians, has been ar­ ranged, under the direction of Mrs. by the Choir of the x\I. Behrend’s Orchestra . Ora C. Sherwood, of Manchester Green. It is hoped that a large Admission, SO cents. SOUTH RfETHODIST CHURCH gathering will attend, as a good House Cleaning Necessities time is assured to all. Assisted by Harpist and Eminent Soloists. Joseph T. McVeigh, letter car­ The regular meeting of the rier returned to his dtitles at the Helen Davidson Lodge'will be held local post office yesterday from in Tinker Hall Friday evening, Oc At Low Prices For A Few Days Only Snoday ETening at 7.30 his honeymoon. He was recently tober 15th. A good attendance of married to Miss Christine Sonnlk- members is desired as the officers son of Wadsworth street. will be »elected for the ensuing year. The South End post office Is ABOUT TOWN making a check-up during the Captain Herbert Schendel has re­ next six days to determine just sumed his duties at the Police Sta On Sale Friday Morning At how much mail the carriers have tion after a nine days’ vacation. to take care of. The Board of Selectmen, Town Miss Merle T. Miller, o f 231 Treasurer G. H. Waddell and Ron­ There will be mixed dancing at Porter street, accompanied by her ald H. Ferguson of The Herald, the Rainbow tonight. A1 Behrend’s uncle. Dr. H. G. Webber of Wllbra- Nine O’clock left this morning for an inspection orchestra will play. Saturday night ham. Mass., motored fo New Jersey Ridged tour of all state institutions in there will be modern dancing with today to spend the week end with Twenty-three Piece which Manchester residents are at Bill Tasillo’s orchestra playing. relatives. _ •V present Inmates. The purpose of Ironing Boards the trip was to acquaint the board Mrs. Carl J. Hoff of 20 Wads­ At the meeting of the Ladles’ Aid Clothes Hampers with the institutions to which they worth street is making a satisfac­ Society of the North Methodist Lusterware and Fancy China are often-times called upon to tory recovery from a major opera­ Methodist church which was held $ 3 .4 9 commit persons. ' tion at the Manchester Memorial yesterday afternoon, the date for $1.00 Folding. hospital. the annual chicken pie supper was Small, medium and large. A special rehearsal of the Beet­ set for Thursday, November 11th; TEA SETS 69 c hoven Glee club will be held at the also a rummage sale to be held Mrs. Ralph W. Proctor of 69 next Wednesday, October 20th In Swedish Lutheran church tonight. Benton street is recovering from a the Fuller Block, on North Main 5c The first basses and tenors will severe operation at the Manchester street. Waste Baskets meet at 7 o ’clock and the second Memorial hospital. basses and tenors at 8:30. Clothes Pins $5.98 A Set 5 0 c Raymond Henniquln of Cottage The board of trustees of the street was expected to return from LOCAL MAN BUYS 3c dozen Metal. Manchester Memorial hospital held the Manchester Memorial hospital their regular monthly meeting j'es- after an operation for acute appen­ Imported and Domestic Patterns terday afternoon at the hospital. dicitis. BIG WOOD TRACT Routine business occupied the en­ PerhajDs you have long wanted a dainty tea set but could not afford tire session. William McDonald, 2 ' years old put a large amount into one— tomorrow you can buy a twentv-three of 106 Union street, Rockville was Over 400 Acres in Three J popular lusterware at $5.98.^ Your The Buckland Parent Teachers’ discharged from the Manchester Memorial hospital yesterday. He Towns; Will Take Three J round style or the hexagon pattern in a number Association held a whist and social of different decorations including the old paisley pattern as well as th'^ last evening at the Buckland was admitted the night before, hav­ Years to Cut the Lumber. school hall and considering the un­ ing been subject to an illness that plain lustemare colors. These sets are an exceptional v l L r i t $5 9s '' favorable weather was very well took him suddenly on a street car or best selection we advise you to be here promptly at nine o’clock. attended. Refreshments followed bound for his home in Rockville. He Joseph Emonds of Woodland $ 1 . 2 5 the playing. First prize for the men was taken from the trolley .at street has recently bought a tract Values up to $21.50. was won by Lawrence Clarke of Depot Square into the office of Dr. of woodland comprising more than Hartford and Mrs. Leon Holmes A. B. Moran and was found to Le 400 acres, which he considers one Brooms took first prize for the women, suffering from a severe attack of of the best he has ever purchased while Mr. Holmes and Mrs. Annie Hernia, so was removed to the .since he came to Connecticut. This These Tea Sets Would Make Swanson took away the consolation hospital. He was returned to his woodland is in the towns of Wil Step Ladders 9 9 c prizes. The next whist will be giv­ home and is under the care of his lington, Union and Ashford. 4 ft., $1.49, Fine quality. en October 27. physician in Rockville. i Mr. Emonds says that on this 3 ft., 99c. An Appropriate Wedding tract are some of the finest oak Kitchen Stools The Cosmopolitan Club will meet he has ever seen as well as jnaple, 2 ft., 99c. with Mrs. F. Moeser of 526 East -hestnut and pine. He has sold Or Christmas Gift $1.25 Center street tomorrow afternoon. practically all the chestnut on the All metal. tract to the Central Vermont rail- On Sale in the Basement. C. J. McCann, assistant man­ “oad for ties. As he cuts the ties ^ TEST TON/ ager of the J. W. Hale company, is e delivers them to the railroad at in New York today on business. afford Springs. The maple and Tomorrow he will attend a meet­ ivhitewood he will sell to the dif­ 7 ing at Middletown, New York, to­ ferent woodturning establishments. gether with other store officials' Mr. Emonds employs about a dozen Rugs At Reduced Prices who belong to the Fox Syndicate. men and he estimates that it will require about three years to cut V5c Mrs. Ann Waddell, millinery down all the lumber on this tract. $1.49 R ag R u g s ...... 99c buyer and Miss Minnie Sargent, Liquid Veneer Mop Velvet Wilton Rugs . .$2.98 Japanese hit and'miss colors with Fringed ends. Several patterns. manager of the Apparel Shop at and stenciled border. Size 27x54 inches. Hale’s, have been,spending a few Size 27x54. days in America’s fashion center, OVER FORTY ATTEND 30c bottle of Polish where they have been buj’ing the for $1.25 Rag R u g s ...... 99c Axminster Rugs ...... $2.98 Bissell’ s newest and latest winter merchan Hand woven in mbced colors. Size Soft deep pile. Size 27x54 inches. dise. CAMPFIRE GIRLS’ MEET 79c 24x48 inches. Carpet Sweepers Felt Base Rugs (two sizes), If you would call us on the Traffic Officer R. H. Wirtalla 60c Polfsh, 42c. $2,49 Rag R u g s ...... $1.98 was on duty today for the first both ...... $5.9s $ 4 .9 8 ’phone and ask us to deliver time in three weeks. He has been First Business Session of South Closely woven in solid colors with laid up on account of illness. Methodist Unit Is Well At­ fancy border. Size 6x9 feet and 24x54 inches. 2000 lbs. of comfort, we would Printed rug. $1.25 tended. Printed Rugs know what you want. We 99c Wool Duster Size 3x6 feet. Printed R ugs...... 29c The first business meeting of the | Size 18x36 inches. 99c would send you a ton of the newly organized Campfire Girls’ kind of coal that would make FORD TOPS unit at the South Methodist church A new Ford Top put bn for was held last night with an at­ you a satisfied customer? tendance of more than 40 girls. The council of the unit was organ­ Other Handy Necessities ized at this time with Miss Thelma 110.00 Carr as secretary, Miss Gladys I 5c Harrison as treasurer and Miss | Johnson’s Wax Polishing Outfits . 99c Runabout Tops, $7.50. 85c Johnson Paste W a x ...... 69c 75c Window Shades...... 50c Mable Trotter as supply secretary. $1.59 Garbage C an s...... $1.25 G. E, Willis & Son, Inc. Miss Mable M. 'Pollard Is chief Toilet Tissue $1.49 Feather Dusters...... gor of the group and has as 99c Window Shades...... 75c Ash Cans (1 6 x 2 5 )...... $1.98 75c Mason Supplies. her assistant Miss Bessie Hatch. 4 ounce roll. Charles Laldng Guardians of groups elected last Galvanized Coal Hod a Main Street phone 50 night include Miss Helen Keith, ] On Sale in the Basement* and Miss Ethel Brookings and Miss 8 Rolls Florence Metcalf. The next busi-| ' 15p Galvanized ness meeting will be held on Wed­ Shovel nesday evening of next week. 2 5 c On Saturday, October 23, the for girls will go on a hike, leaving the 1 church at 2 o’clock. They will car­ 69c I PHPNS ry with them food and cooking f r e e ! utensils with which to cook their DELIVERY RENT OUR meals on the hike. During the day ANYWHERE JOHNSON WAX craftwork will be done. IN TOWN SOUTH ■‘MRNCHCST€R ■ CONN - The craft work for the month of 1 POLISHING OUTFIT November will be handcraft. The $2 A DAY GOOD THINGS TO CAT Initiation and ceremonial work will | 1 be done on November 3. GET-TOGETHER MEETING. I And We Say It Again A large gathering of Sons 'and Daughters of St. George with their families attended a social last eve- [ ning in Tinker hall. A program of piano solos played by Mr. Willough­ ATTENTION! by, singing of Community Choruses W E ARE and songs by Miss Daisy Robinson, I Miss Ada Robinson, George Potter- BUICK OWNERS 'weather ton and John Alblston were greatly enjoyed, after which the presenta- Please telephone your Fish order earlv The first = 1 tlon of a beautiful floor lamp and WiutS°drivm‘g.® "P delivery leaves the store at 8 o’clock. COMFORT a console mirror, the surprise gifts Open for Business from both lodges, to Mr. Foxcroft Valves ground and carbon cleaned, oiled and The meat department suggests: and Miss Moss, who will be mar­ greased, etc. We will burn your carbon if necessary. At Our ried Saturday, October 16, at New­ ington. Mr. Foxcroft responded experienced mechanics to do this kind of woiR and we guarantee all our work. Here’s Ck»y Glow with a few words on behalf of Miss Pinehurst Hamburg, 25c lb. Senior. Moss and himself. The grand march followed to where refreshments /.Qi- Station is the place to take your Buick New Store Pinehurst Quality Corned Beef. Strong, attractive, I were served, after which games for we take an interest in it, and also our customers. durable. r Western Eggs, 59c dozen all were played. A small wedding com^te""^^^ <^®^^ver, your car after work is Pinehurst Creamery Tub Butter, 49c lb. cake, made and prettily decorated by Miss Robinson of Buckland, was 767 Main Street presented to the bride-to-be as a And Cozy Glow souvenir for the enjoyable evening Junior. spent by all. Notice of Formal Opening Later. L i^t, convenient.’ Capitol Buick Co. Even hangs on th$ wall. h u r t IN' ACCIDENT. 285 Main Street Miss Charlotte' Doane, teacher of South Manchester, Conn. SPECIAL $ 4 7 5 Tel. 1600 Dewey^Richman Co. typewriting and stenography at James M. Shearer, Mgr. Tel. 1600 the local High school, was injured JEWELERS — STATIONERS — OPTICIANS In an automobilA accident in East On Shoe Repairing for 15 Days Haddam, Saturday night. Men’s Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular She is now confined to her home Westinghouse In Essex but her condition Is not BAND REHEARSAL. Price $1.50, Now In My P lace...... serious. It Is expected she will be by Commandant Abbott, the. local Ladies’ Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regiilar $1.00 C a ^ G / c w able to resume her duties next corps officer. The commandant was KIARRIAGE LICENSES. Price $1.25, IVow In My P lace...... •vrw week. There will be a special rehears­ the officer in charge of the work Equip Your Home With 75c Makes cool rooms livable. Miss Doane was riding with a al of the Salvation Army band in in North Adams when the band The very best oak leather used. These prices can’t paid their last visit. Great to dress by, too— or friend when the car was struck by the citadel tonight at 7:30. Band­ Marriage licenses have been is­ another machine. Miss Doane suf­ Copper Leader and in saving and rush your work for the bath. Phone us for master Addy requests that all sued by Town Clerk Samuel J fered several cuts and bruises and members be prompt. The band will Turklngton to the following: one. a sprained ankle. Several stitches ' REO NOTES. Gutter Also open all day Thursdays. visit North -Adams, Mass., next The Hallowe’en dance committee 75 Cents Down. were required to close one of the Saturday and Sunday and are Charles A. Paquette, age 31, gashes. The automobile was de­ will meet tomorrow evening In the Will give a lifetime of serv booked for concerts Saturday night School street Rec at 7 o'clock. bookkeeper, formerly of Canada Balance Monthly. • molished. and Sunday afternoon. This is the and Miss Margaret A. Sheridan’ ice. We would be glad to est' Dliring Miss Doane’s absence at band’s second visit to this beauti­ age 24, stenographer, daughter of mate your needs in this line. the High school, Mrs. Alexander A One of the most popular swim­ Mrs. Michael Sheridan. Boston Shoe Repak Shop ful city among the Berkshire hills ming classes at the School street The Manchester Warren is filling her vacancy. for week-end engagements. Their 105 S .D r«ce Street South Mamhester Rec is that for little girls under Robert F. Loveland, age 24, as- Joseph C, Wilson previous visit was well received the age of 12 years. This class, and large crowds attended the' Hartford/ and «******************^^ Electric Company For delicious freshly*Salted Pea­ services. which can accommodate five more Miss Mildred A. Anderson, age 27, Plumbing in All its Branches. nuts, 'Phon® 783— ^Adr, pupils, meets on Saturday morning .Th® baud will be accoiupanisd of Manchester; daughter of Mr. at and. Mrs. Nils Anderson. Service o f the Best Kind. Phone 641 28 Spruce St 4