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BOUND D i MARRIAOE, LORD LOOSENS UP ON “Jazz King” Jazzlessly Meets President KILLS SELF, 8 CHILDRENi U. S. TRAVEL ALLOWANCE. K E U H G G T E U 3 NEW BRUNSWICK AUTO STALLED TRADE AIRWAY London, Aug. 18.— “ The man Washington, Aug. 18.— For to whom I am bound by law years one of the jokes of j compelled me to do this.". With ONR.R.TRACK the government service has | -MIAMI WORU) OF D. S. this note pinned to a table near­ mURDER” GUN been in federal employes try-' by, Mrs. Mary Halse, 45, and ing to travel on the meager $4 | her 3 children, Tony, 13; Peggy, per diem expense allowance by ARM srosm oN 12; and Patty, 5. were found FOUNMEPORT IS H ITJY TRAIN regulation. IS E A ^ Y P L A N dead today with ropes around ^ Despite increasing living costs their necks hanging from, the the government has always clung thatched roof of a cottage in the to the M & day, and underpaid remote hamlet of Patmoore federal employes whose duties With Coolidge 0 . K. Secre­ New Angle in Hall-Mills Case Driver Runs Down Track at One of First Commercial Heath, Hertfordshire. They compelled them to travel have were ali dead. had to make up the deficit out of Routes to Be Developed tary Asserts We Will Opens m Philadelphia; Buckland, Flags Engine, their own pockets. Today it was announced that But Truck is Smashed hereafter government employes in Huge Scheme of Com­ Never Accept FrencJi Hearing Nears End at will be allowed $6 per diem, j BORDER BUZZING General H. M. Lord, budget di-. Disarmament Theory. Into Kindling Wood. rector, issued the new order. ' merce Department. Somerville. Plattsburgh, N. Y., Aug. 18.— A WITH REVOLUTION Kindling wood and a mass of Washington, Aug. 18.— A re­ plain-spoken message to the world Somerville, N. J., Aug. 18.— The twisted iron is ali that remains of DOPE HUNGER AIDS markable network of commercial on America’s disarmament policy preliminary hearing being conduct­ a Reo speed-wagon truck which aerial highways. Interlacing thei was delivered here this afternoon Mexico Watches AB Travel­ ed by Special Prosecutor Alexander was struck by an express train at United States from the Atlantic to) by Secretary of State Kellogg. Simpson into the murders of the a private crossing in Buckland to­ MAZER GRILLING the Pacific and from Canada to the: The American government, he ers from States; Faction Rev. Edward Hall and Mrs. Elea­ day. The driver of the truck es- Gulf, is planned by the Department! said, is committed to and will loyal­ nor Mills, church chorister, was capied uninjured but the truck was of Commerce as a part of the gov-1 ly support any sincere and practi­ drawing to a close today. cable plan for reducing the world’s completely demolished. ernment’s drive to develop com- j istsAnxioQs to Strike. The hearing before County Canton Suspect Near mercial aviation, it was revealed to-1 burden of competitive armament. Judge Frank L. Cleary Is to deter­ Driver’s Story. But this government, he warned, According to the story told by day by Assistant Secretary of Com- { mine whether Henry Carpender and merce W. T. McCracken, in charge; will not participate In any vague or Washington, Aug. 18.— Genuine­ Frank Williams, who was operat­ lapse— Cap Alibist ephemeral scheme for reducing “ Willie” Stevens, a brother of the ing the truck and who lives in a of the program. I ly alarmed by increasing evidence With the approval of President armament on the basis of each na­ rector’s widow, should be held for farmhouse on a hill immediately tion’s national wealth and resources of widespread activities by revolu­ fronting the railroad tracks, he Jungle Vice Leader. Coolidge already given for the the grand jury on charges of mur­ first two routes— the 2,680-mile such as some of the nations, notably tionary factions, the Mexican gov der. was about to cross the tracks to an France, have advanced at the pres­ adjoining field. trans-continental hop from New ] ernment Is erecting the strongest Among the ten or more witnessei ent Geneva conference. border'wall in many years, accord- Did Not See Train. York to San Francisco, and the , Aug. 18.— ^Louis Ma­ Will Take No Orders i ing to information reaching offici­ to be heard today was Mrs. Marie ‘T had five barrels of water on 987-mile distance from to Paul Whiteman, “ King of Jazz.” for once was serious as he shook hands zer, Canton vice czar, charged with Dallas, Texas— work on the pro­ Nor will the United States, Kel­ als here today. Lee, Paterson, N. J., a sister of the truck. I was going over to the with President Coolidge at the ground-breaking ceremonies for the logg said, ever agree to the creation Travelers into Mexico are being Mrs. Eleanor Mills. field on the other side of the tracks the murder of Don Mellett, cru­ gram is now under way. As in these first two routes Northwood Sanitarium, Saranac Lake, N. Y., where theatrical folk will of any international agency which subjected to unusually close exam­ The Murder Gun. to spray potatoes. As I approach­ sading publisher, withstood the all-i would be given power to supervise inations by customs officers and The hearing was delayed by the ed the crossing, I did not notice chosen, the department will follow go to seek health. day grilling to which he was sub­ chiefly the air lanes established by a nation’s armament, or say when many are kept under surveillance arrival of a detective from Phila­ that the section gang at work there an Individual nation .vas or was as they proceed into the.interior.- delphia with what was reported to had just removed a large tie in jected yesterday and was still de­ the Post OfiBce Department in not too heavily armed— another Although the Mexican govern­ be evidence of a most Important the middle of the crossing. So fiant in his denials of guilt, though handling air mail. proposal advanced at Geneva. ment has sought to minimize the nature. when I drove the truck onto the at times near collapse, when the Boston to New York. Three aviation experts have been GOVERNMENT WILL CAPITAL BATTLERS “ So far as the United States is Estrada plot, frustrated in Califor­ Yesterday, Special Prosecutor tracks, the rear wheels became gruelling quiz was abandoned for nia by American agents, many of­ lodged in the deep rut and I could sent out to survey proposed na­ concerned,” said Kellogg, “ the Simpson revealed that he had re-« the time, last night. ficials here believe he would not ceived a letter from Philadelphia not jiet it out again. tional routes, McCracken said. At execution of any international Four powerful factors are linked GIVE UP AIR MAIL MEET AT LUNCHEON agreement must depend upon good have attempted so bold a move which said, in part: The Boston Flyer. by the Investigation in an attempt present, the aerial surveyors are working on the Salt Lake jClty to faith and respect for treaties. We without adequate support. "I have the gun with which the “ Then I heard the train whistle. to force a confession from Mazer. The De la Huerta faction and It was the Boston express blowing Los Angeles leg of the trans-conti­ will not accept supervision of any murders were committed.” They are: outside body or be subject to in­ other Mexican revolutionists, who A detective was sent to Phila­ for the crossing below. I grabbed The plea of his aged parents that nental route, the Chicago to Dallas lane and a new route between New spection or control by foreign have been watching for an oppor­ delphia. This morning he return­ a red flag and ran down the tracks he tell his side of the story, al­ Post Office Head Says Time C. C. Members Hear All York and Boston, which will later agencies. If other powers desire to tune time to launch a movement ed and at once reported to the spe­ for considerable distance to signal though yesterday he told his moth­ against the Calles regime, are re­ be a part of the proposed “ Atlantic make such a regime of international cial prosecutor. It was reported the engineer. It was too late. er he was Innocent. ported to have scores of agents op­ Airway,” running from Boston to control applicable to themselves it that the detective brought back a The engineer was unable to stop His identification by a witness as Is Near When Service Will About Their Shortcomings erating near the Mexican border. Miami, Fla. would be no concern of ours.” gun from Philadelphia and othei the train and you can see the re­ the man who tried, to hire the wit­ Embargo Aids Peace When the reports of the experts O. K.’d By President evidence. sult,” he concluded as he pointed ness to “ beat up” Mellett. The announced intention of the are received, McCracken said, plans Go to Private Capital. at Get-Apart Gathering. The speech of the secretary of Philadelphia police were said to to the debris heaped up side of the His fear that he would have to Catholic church to conduct its track. will be drawn to extend govern­ state was delivered here at the un­ be working with Simpson’s men on stand alone in the murder charge; struggle with the Mexican govern­ the Philadelphia angle to the oase. All that, remains of the auto ment aid in marking the commer­ veiling of a statue to the memory ment by peaceful means and the that be would be forced to play the Heard Women Qoarrel. truck that can possibly be salvaged cial air lanes. This aid will con­ Washington, Aug. 18.— The time Hartford, Aug. 18.— Officers and of Commodore Thomas McDonough, American embargo on the shipment part of the goat for higher-ups. sist in placing beacon lights for Late yesterday outstanding fac­ are the tires, a headlight bulb, and His alleged hankering for nar­ is rapidly approaching when the directors of the Hartford Chamber one of the heroes of the war of of arms to Mexico are regarded as night flying, markers to keep pilots 1812, but its international impor­ tors in the testimony were the as­ possibly a few of the gears from cotics. government is going out of the air of Commerce met thler critics at a the foremost barriers to revolution- the rear end of the truck. The re­ on the lanes in cloudy weather and tance was attested by the fact that sertion by Peter J. O’Rourke, a New Flaw in Story. mall business and turn it over to luncheon given here today by Har­ mainder is a total wreck. in establishing emergency landing: President Coolidge read and ap­ An appeal to the TTnitoa United StatesQt-iooTSmuswick ...... coutractor, that on th« Mazer was between two fires. He fields. Stations will be establish­ private capital, Postmaster-General ry S. Bond and heard complaints night of the murder, but not later was alternately grilled by United proved it before Its delivery, and to talce unusual measures to en­ ed to broadcast weather forecasts. New said today. against the organization as W. B. by the additional fact that it was force the embargo is expqcted here, than 8:50 o’clock he saw a man States Attorneys Bernstein and Cites contract Failure and two women, resembling in size Mail Routes First. Rogers, of Manchester, who presid­ cabled to most of the European, although officials declar

Two-in-One NEW BRUNSWICK DEATH WORK ON THE ‘TARK” HEBRON LOCAL STOCKS BORDER BUZZING ABOUT TOWN SCHOOL ADDITION GUN FOUND, REPORT A son, James Elmer, Jr., was IS WELL UNDER WAY Otto W. Helnvke ot Brooklyn, N. WITH REVOLUTION born recently to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. RELIEVES ‘ GREEN’ Y. who is well known as a maker (Contfnned Crom page 1) Elliott of 19 Hollister street. of stained glass windows, spent the (Fnmlahed by Pntnam A Oo^ (Continued from paije J / 'N Bemodded Thoater to Be CaS- week-end at the summer home of 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) against Bogert T. Conklin, who was sher­ Mrs. Charles Rice of Worcester, ed “The KiaKo”—To Open the Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald. Bid Ask has steadfastly counseled iff in 1922 when the murders were violence. Mass., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Horton Aetna Cas & Sur .. .780 800 committed, then took the stand. Henry H.. Miller of Bigelow street. Estimated That Natural In and son John are spending the ra- Aetna L i f e ...... 665 670 priest Murdered Evidence of the smouldering bit­ No Care of Evidence. Work is progressing on tho re­ malnder of the month at Point O Autom obile...... 300 Conklin, who was sheriff In The pupils of St. James’s Sunday Woods Beach at the seashore cot­ Conn. G eneral...... 1650 1725 terness that exists throughout the modeling of the Park Theatre. The crease in School District nation was seen in dispatches from Somerset county at the time of the! school this morning went to Eliza- building is being renovated by tage of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Linde Htfd. Steam Boiler . .675 700 murders, said that he went to the 520 Chllpanclngo, Cuerro, stating that ...... beth Park for their annual picnic. David Chambers, local contractor. of Hartford. „ ^ Hartford F ire ...... 505 a Schismatic priest had been slain scene and there met former Sena­ Special trolleys. took the par^y to Win Be Taken Care of Mr. and Mrs. WllUam A. Horton P h oen ix...... 565 575 When completed, the theatre will there after ho had attempted toj tor W. B. Florence. The officer the park. and family of Hackensack, N. J., T ravelers...... 1200 1225 be a small modem moving picture conduct services. The slayer of the said he remained at the scene for house, and will no longer be known wefe callers her© at the home i6£ Pnblle Utility Stocks. priest was summarily put to death. two hours. Mrs. UsUio Agostlnelll of Oak for Three Years. relatives on Sunday. They were 310 as the Park. It will be called the Conn. Power Co. . . . .300 The priest was said to have been “ Were you there when the bod­ street has been - admitted to St. Rialto. This information was giv on their return from a trip throu«h Conn LP 7 pc pfd.. 108 112 stabbed at the altar and an infuri­ ies were taken away?” Prosecutor Francis’ hospital whore she will un­ .302 307 en out yesterday by Mr. Weinstock The housing problem of the Man­ Maine. . Hfd E L com ...... ated mob then attacked the alleged Simpson asked Conklin. dergo a major operation. of Hartford, owner of the building. Mrs. Edward Fredericks and son Hfd Gas com . 68 70 chester Green school will be solved slayer and killed him. “ Yei.” The remodeling calls for the for a few years by the erection of Royal made a visit this week at S N E Tel C o ...... 148 153 The police are unusually active “ Did you take any precautions . . .8 8^ There will be a carnival at the installation of a modem lighting the four-room addition which was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynda S. N. E. Tel r t s ----- and there are continual troop move­ to protect what evidence there “Rainbow” tonljght. Bill Tasillo’s Mannfactnring Stocks system, st):h as is used in the best voted at the meeting of the voters Porter in Columbia. ments. These two-ln-one spectacles have might have been?” orchestra will furnish the mnsic, picture houses. A new heating of that district on Monday even^ig. Paul Coates has received tidings Am. Hardware...... 81 83 Says Priests are Yielding been invented by Dr. Myron Metz- “ I did not.” and souvenirs, carnival caps, and system will also be - installed. In It 1s estimated that there will be no of the birth of a daughter to his American Silver . . . . 25 30 One by one the priests of the “ Did you see Mr. Totten take any streamers will be given to the danc­ former winters patrons have com­ need for further building for at Acme Wire com. . . . . 12 17 Roman Catholic church are declar­ enbaum of Cleveland, ear, nose and niece, Mrs. Henry Higgins at the precautions along these lines?” ers for fun-making. All modern plained of insufficient heating In least three years unless an unpre­ Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. . .100 ing their acceptance of and obed­ throat specialist. As worn above, home of the latter In Bast Hart- Bigelow Hfd com .. . .75 . . “ No.” , , dances wfll be enjoyed tonight, and the building. cedented increase in the number of ford, Saturday. August 14. ience to the religious laws and are the glasses give full vision for dis­ “ Were there any signs a strug­ Bristol B rass...... • --- 10 oi mixed dancing will be the bill to­ Balcony Removed cbildrn in the district is seen. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Johnsra and being restored to possession of tance; below, they give full near gle?” morrow night. Hours at the “ Rain­ Th Facilities Collins Co...... 145 160 the churches which formerly were The old balcony has been part­ children spent Sunday at Devils Colt Fire Arms ...... 27 28 vision. Dr. Metzenbaum finds them “ No. The grass was trampled bow” dance hall are from 8 until ly removed, so thBt only the back Practically the same facilities Hop Yard picnic grounds. in their chakge, Minister of the In­ down, as though previously walked that are enjoyed at the larger Eagle Lock ...... 96 100 useful for wear while performing 12, daylight saving time. part of it remains. There will no Mrs. Ames W. Sisson entertain­ 95 terior Tejeda said. upon by people.” longer be seating facilities in the schools In this town will be seen at Fafnir Bearing . — . 85 According to Minister Jejeda ed on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert an operation. H. J. McCabe, bridge tender, said J. H. WILLIAMS* FUNERAL. gallery; rest rooms, theatre offices th Green school, with the erection Full’r Br’sh Class A A 52 thirteen priests have follc^wad the Waterman, their daughter and two Hart & C o o le y ------.170 190 that he was at his bridge about and the projector’s booth will oc­ of the new addition. There will be sons. The Rev. and Mrs. C. H. .104 lOS lead of Father Dimas Anguino Al­ two-fifths of a mile from the crab- The funeral of John H. Williams opportunities for instruction In do­ Int. Sil. pfd...... varado of Veni Cruz, in offering cupy it. Reimers were also callers at the Landers Frary & Cl . .90 92 GAINES UNSHAKEN IN apple tree under which the bodies who died In California, was held An orchestral pipe origan, prob­ mestic science and manual training. Sisson home. Mr. Reimers held a Jewell Belting pfd. ., . 80 allegiance to the Mexican govern­ were found. this mornin|; at the home of Mrs. ably a Wurlitzer. will be installed A room in which a dental hygieqlst ment and obedience to its religious service at the Methodist church New Brit. Mach. pld.llO Tells of Screams. P. F. Hannon of 137 Main street. In the theatre. The stage has been may work will also be provided ^n Sunday afternoon. They brought Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 22 regulations. DENIAL OF MURDER McCabe sald-he had heard three Mass was celebrated in the St set further back, making the audi­ the new building. Church “ Propaganda.” In the basement of .the addition with them from their home In Dur­ North & Judd ...... 24 26 "sets” of screams- about 11.30 on James’s church. torium larger. An active, world-wide campaign will be extra toilet rooms, a play­ ham Miss Leona Woodward who J R Montgomery pfd. — 90 the night of the murders. It The pall bearers were Henry J. The interior is being renovated. was their guest for two weeks. J R Montgomery com. — Sb is being carried on by the Roman sounded like two women scream­ Williams, Frederick W. Turner, El­ room and the manual training and Seattle ,Wash, Au,g. 18.— The When completed, it will make the domestic science rooms. The first Paul Broome and his daughters Peck, Stow & Wilcox 21 « 24 Catholic clergy for the purpose of ing. The first screams were those more Shiellield of Glastonbury, theatre one of the finest small pic­ 60 discrediting the Mexican governs trial of Wallace C. Gaines, disabled floor will contain four class rooms with their guest. Miss Lily Broome Russell Mfg. Co...... 50 of a woman being Injured and a Thomas O’Brien of New Britain, ture houses in state. Will be com­ of New York, spent Sunday at Co­ . .80 83 ment, acting foreign minister. Gen­ war veteran, accused of murdering and in the end of the hall will be a Stanlev IVorks com his 22-year-oVd daughter, Sylvia, woman terrified. Later, the Charles O’Dowd and Leo Hannon. fortable, and «osyv^ The equip­ lumbia Lake where they enjoyed a Smyth Mfg. Co. . . . .375 400. eral Estrada, said today. teachers’ rest room. Above this will graduate of Smith college, was screams seemed to die away into At the church Mrs. Claire Bren­ ment will be new and up to date. picnic dinner. Miss Broome was Torrington...... 68 70 The United States, Brazil and be the dental hygiene room where drawing slowly to a close today. moans, McCabe testified. nan sang “ O Salutarls” and “ Face In fact, it will bo a practically new accompanied by a friend. The two Unaerwood ...... 54 56 Latin countries generally are now The bridge tender said that he Inspections will be carried on. This After spending almost the entire to Face.” Burial was in St. James’ theatre. room will contain a shower bath. Will spend two weeks at the Union Mfg. Co...... 27 30 the centers of virulent propaganda heard no shots fired. Crops-exam- cemetery. ^ Front Remodeled Whitlock Coil Pipe ., . _ 25 in the columns of the newspapers, day yesterday on the stand, Gaines The New Addition Broome home In Hopevale. inatlon elicited the Information The front of the building will be Mr. Light of the State Board oi U. S. Envelope pfd. .106 110 and otherwise. General Estrada as­ was unshaken. In a clear voice, The addition will be 60 feet wide he denied the accusations that he that McCabe had been treated for l a w AXIS MEETING. remodeled also. Three stores will and 70 feet long. It will be the Education called at the home oi Bonds. serted. He cited as an Instance deafness on one occasion. Discussion in rdgard to the Ki- bo constructed, each with a copper Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s .262 267 the recent convention of the and his daughter maintained same height as the present school Robert E. Foote, chairman of the “strange relations” over a period The hearing was then adjourned wanis Hebron camp fund for Man­ front. The lobby will bo refln- building' and its appearance will Town School Committee, to confei East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 Knights of Columbus at Philadel­ for the luncheon recess. chester’s needy children occupied 110 of months and steadfastly denied ished and an imposing marquee conform with it In construction and with him on the subject of the re­ Conn. L. P. 5 % s . .. . 109 phia where, he said, Edelmiro Tra- Diary Enters Case most of the time at the weekly placed over the fro^jt entrance. Conn L & P 7 s . . . . .115 117 that he knew anything of the mur­ inside finish. Each room on the moval of Charles M. Larcomb from slcheros, a representative- of the Washington, Aug. 18-— Guarded luncheon today at the Hotel Sheri­ Mr. Weinstock, the owner. Is su­ first floQr will be 29% by 24 feet B’dpt 5s ...... 105 106 Catholic clergy, succeeded in getting der. Gaines also denied having the Bupervlsorshlp of the schools oi with the utmost secrecy, a diary dan. Edwin Jillson, who was pervising the work of reconstruc­ and the rest room and clinic room Hebron. Not much encouragenlenl a resolution passed condemning the made a purported “ confession” of the crime to a neighbor, Louis found In a trash pile near here, and scheduled to give a talk on machin­ tion. His company is the one will be 10 by 16 feet. was given by the state authorltlei Mexican government's religious pol­ purporting to refer to several im­ ery, postponed' it to a later date to Stern, a county employee. which operayis the Grand theatre For the time being until the ad­ that Mr. Larcomb would be per­ icy, and requesting the American portant phases of the Hall-Mills allow the membership more time Defense counsel called two wit­ ir Hartford, and Is building anoth­ dition Is built, a temporary parti­ mitted' to remain In the schools state department to intervene in the murder case, was sent today by to discuss the matter. nesses to the stand one of whom er in that city. It is also building tion will be placed in the assembly here. Mr. Light represented that New Yort Stocks controversy. Fred Patton, the noted baritone, declared she saw Gaines a consid­ local police to authorities investi­ a theatre in New Britain, and also hall, dividing it into two parts, traveling conditions were largely Keeping Watch. was present and favored with solos erable distance from the scene of gating the case at Somerville, N. J. has theatres in New York. each of which will be used as a responsible, for the redlstrlctlng General Estrada asserted that Believed by police to have been which were heartily applauded. class room; High L.OW 2 P. M. the foreign offlce is watching these tho crime about the time the mur­ Carl Borst of Cambridge street which has made the proposed der was alleged to have been com­ written by a wife, the diary refers changes necessary. The condition Atlantic Gu wi 38% 38% 38% extraordinary activities conducted to the writer’s husband as having gave a reading. 24% mitted and the other decTared that SEEK MAN THROWN of roads between Colchester and Am Beet Sug 24% 24% through the newspapers of the Unit­ found the pistol with which the The attendance prize, a pocket- 71% he saw a man on the edge of Green BACK TO FIRST LOVE Lebanon made It very difficult for Am Sug ref . . 7 2 % 7 0 % ed States, and elsewhere, covering couple were murdered and to have j knife, donated by (iharles^ E. Ah Tel & Tel. 145% 145% 145% all phases of the religious conflict Lake, where Sylvia’s body was dis­ House was won by George' H. FROM A N .Y. BRIDGE a supervisor from Colchester to 50 covered, on the night of the slay- sold it for a large sum. visit the Lebanon schools. It is Anaconda .... 50% 49 and is receiving complete, detailed The diary, partly burned and Waddell. HUTCHINSON’S SLOGAN Am Smelt .. 149% 146% 148 proposed that women assistants :?count as welir^n^^^^^^^ obliterated, as though an attempt Am Loco .... 104% 104% 104% articles published. Baines was not the man. had been made to destroy it, was Queer Taxi Eulsode Results will be necer;ary to help fill Am Car Fdy . 100% 100% 100% At the conclusion of the day, the Wanders to Other Fields But In the ranks of supervisors, one of 149 “ On the other hand,” he said, found by a girl. Police were uncer- FOOD COSTS DOWN in Murder Charge for Post Atchison ... . 150 147% "we are receiving many telegrams defense rested its case. Finally Returns to Clothing whom may be dele.gated to Hebron. 104%' 103% 104 tai'. whether it was a hoax or not. Office Employe. Balt & Ohio from associations, civic bodies and The following officers were el­ Beth Stl “ B 47% 47 47% Rebukes Board o£ Trade Business. prominent persons praising the con­ Trenton, N. J., Aug. 18.— Gover­ 2 P. C. DURING JULY ected at the amnual meeting of the Butte Super . 10% 10% 10% DODGERS EXPECTED New York, Aug. 18.— Harbor po­ Gilead Hall Association held at Ed­ duct of the Mexican government, nor Mc-ore sharp';’ rebuked the '*ew Chili Cop .. . 34% 34% 34% lice were searching today for the That the love of a trade leaves a ward E. Foote’s: Clayton A. Hills, and manifesting sympathy, for the Brun.‘*.wjck Board of Trade today Cons. G N. Y. 109% 108% 108% Washington, Aug. 18.—The cost body of a man believed to have lasting Impression and one which president; Arnold C. Foote, vice- 43% 44 solidarity of the course pursued.” TO ASK FOR CAREY for the passage of a resolution ccii- of living is coming down. The been thrown from a taxi off the It Is sometimes almost Impossible Col Fuel-Ir . . 44% Disclaims Violence president; C. lianiel Way. treas- Ches & Ohio 153% 150% 152% demning the Hall-Mills murder in­ retail cost of food dropped two per Manhattan Bridge into the East to sidetrack, may be taken from The Catholic Episcopate today vestigation as “ unethical and hasty" the case of Patrick J. Hutchinson, urer; Alice B. Foote, secretary. Cruc Steel . . . 75% 74% 74% cent during July and there was a There will be no service next sent a letter to President Calles dis­ and asking that it be halted. In Edward Frisch, post office em­ who recently re-entered the cloth­ Can Pac .... 165 164 165 Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 18.— The similar decline since July, 1925, the Sunday at either the Hebron or claiming any connection with the denying the request, the executive ploye, is held by police charged ing business in the employ of Chris­ E r i e ...... 34% 33% 34% Brooklyn Dodgers were today ex­ Department of Labor announced; Gilead Congregational churches. 44% alleged revolutionary plot' against in a letter to Robert Carsen, a mem­ with homicide. topher Glenney. Erie 1 s t ...... 44% 43% pected to claim Max Carey, recently today. Pood costs, however, are This Is to allow those of the con­ 77% the government and declaring that ber of the board, s a l-in part: According to William Cunlff, taxi Mr. Hutchinson first entered the Gen Asphalt . 78% 77% dropped by the Pittsburgh Pirates 57 2-3 per cent higher than they gregation who wish to do so, an op­ Gen Elec .... 93 91% 92 the church does not desire to ac­ “ To my mind the fair name of were in 1913. driver, Frisch and the man now clothing business in 1912 as a complish its ends in the present for “Insubordinatlor.” Presldej.t missing hailed his cab simultane­ portunity to attend the camp meet­ Gen Mot . .. . 206 201% 205 John Heydler of the National New Brunswick was more Imperiled member of the firm of Strickland 75 76% controversy through violence. by the cessation of efforts to appre­ MISSIONARY SOCIETY GETS ously. The men agreed to ride to­ and Hutchinson. After ten years ing services at Willlmantlc Camp Gt North pfd League last night upheld the dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of III Central . . . 122% 123 The letter declares that revolu­ hend and bring to justice the mur­ BULK OF AVOMAN’S ESTATE gether. Cunlff and Frisch told po­ the partnership was dissolved dnd tionary movements which may be missal of Carey, Babe Adams, pitch­ lice that the unknown man. was ob­ Hartford were recent callers at the Kenne Cop .. 56% 57 er, and Carson Blgbee, utility jout- derers, rather than the turning the Canaan, Aug. 18.— Bequests to­ Mr. Hutchinson operated the bus­ Inspira Cop . 25% 25% ostensibly on behalf of the church light of publicity upon the transac­ taling $150,000 were allowed In jectionable and intoxicated and had iness himself for two years. home Of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. 29 are in reality unconnected with flelder, from the team. to be evicted from the taxi. Two Smith. Mr. Taylor is a son of tne Marine pr 29 Heydler’s statement gave the tion and all of the circumstances Probate court here today under the George H. Williams then pur­ Norfolk West 164% 163 163% the church. connected with it. The officers of will of Mrs. Irene Ada Cowdrey, of other witnesses have Informed au­ chased the business from Mr. ■late Dr. Taylor of Manchester 75% 77% The Episcopate makes an over­ players a clean slate as far as any i thorities that they saw Cunlff and North Pac . .. 77% stigma on their names was concern- ' law are seeking to bring the facts East Canaan. The chief beneficiary Hutchinson, the latter goina to frrOGll 138-% 137 137% ture to the government in the letter Frisch push a third man over the A meeting of the committee on N Y Central . ed, and was satisfactory to both to light need and ought to have is Mrs. Cowdrey’s son, George W., New Haven and .entering the em­ N Y, N H & H; 46 45% 45%- by urging the president to permit rail Into the river, decorations was held at the Con­ players and Sam Dreyfuss, it was your support. I would point out to wI:o receives $60,000 and the real Cuniff was questioned by police ploy of the New England Gas Cbm- P e n n ...... 54% 54% 54% the church to work toward reforma­ and per-sonal estate. • Numerous gregational chufch Monday even­ said today. The players indicated you that the action of your body and released. pany. Pierce Ar .... 30% 29% 30% tion of the constitution by legal might be construed, by those who persons and institutions are lega­ However, the appeal of the ing Pr S te e l...... 41% 41 41% methods, initiating such a move­ today that they would make no ef­ Miss Florence E. Smith Is spend­ fort to regain their jobs. are quick to imagine that the rich tees. clothing trade could not be re­ Rep Ir & Steel[ 59 59 59 ment at the next congressional ses­ The Missionary Society of Con­ ing a vacation at the White Moan- and powerful are favorel in the WOLF LAMAR HALED sisted and recently Mr. Hutchinson tains in'comnany with a ^Und. R ea d in g...... 96% 95% 96% sion in September. law, as support for their belief.” necticut, with headquarters at re-entered the clothing business as Chi R ISL & Pa 63% 62 63% FLOA'nNG HOSPITAL IN Hartford, gets the residue of. the Mr. and Mrs. EAST RIVER COLLISION. an employee of Christopher Glen­ South Pac . . . 108% 107 • 107% RAILROAD FREIGHT HOME OF NILES, OHIO, estate. INTO COURT AGAIN ney. New Haven ard spending then So Railway .. 121% 120 121% RECORDS SMASHED OFFICIAL DYNA5HTED. week-ends through the New York, Aug. 16.— A panic St. Paul .... 123% 123% 123% Washington, Aug. 18.— As an in­ DETROIT GETS CONTRACT FOR POLES MASSING AGAINST with their aunt. Miss Adelle m it o Studebaker .. 55 54% 54% among 127 children and their Niles, 0.. Aug. 18.— A dynamite at her place on Bniroughs Hill. dicator of business prosperity, the bomb wrecked the home of Safety FIRST METAL DIRIGIBLE . New York. Aug. 18. — David LITHUANIA, SAY SOVIETS Union Pac . . . 159% 156% 158% freight traffic on American rail­ mothers when the river steamer Miss Ellen Jones is visiting her Director O. 0. Hewitt here early Washington, Aug. 18.— The Air­ Lamar, known as the “ Wolf of Copenhagen, Aug. 18.— The Rus­ U S Rubber .,. 60% 59 59% roads for the first six months of Helen J. Hullard, the "Floating crafts Development Corporation of sian Soviet press continues to pub­ aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Dorrance at U S Steel ----- 156 152% 154 Hospital” of St. John’s Guild, today. The house was badly dam­ Wall. Street,” was summoned, in the 1926 broke all existing records, the Detroit today was awarded the con­ Tombs court today In an alleged lish alarming statements regarding Bast Hampton. __ U. S Steel pr 128 128 128 crashed stern-first into^ the East aged but no one was injured. Hawley White and his mother- Bureau of Railway Economics an­ tract for the construction of the stock brokerage entanglement. He Polish troop concentrations on the . Westinghouse 69% 68%' 68% 25th street pier in the East River in-law. Mrs. Bean ot New Britain, nounced today. The traffic first metal-elad dirigible ever to be obtained through his attorney. Lithuanian frontier, according to amounted to 227,116,889,000 ton today, cutting a great hole above DEAD MAN TIES UP N. Y. dispatches received here. L FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. built by the United States. The State Senator Elmer F. Quinn, an spent part of the week-end at the miles, exceeding by 1,632,421,000 the water line, was averted by the ■The Isvestla Is quoted as saying dirigible will cost $300,000. It adjournment until August 25. R. home of Mrs. Helen White. KELLOGG TELLS WORLD the best previous record, made in nurses and physicians aboard. The New York, Aug. 18.— A man be­ that the Poles have temporarily lieved to be John Mailley, brick­ will be constructed entirely of met­ M. Wright of Ayers & Wright, who the first six months of 1923. passengers marched down the 26th suspended plans for the occupation It has been done in this layer, was killed by an “ L” train al, with a 200,000 cubic foot capa­ had been served with a summons The volume of freight handled street gang plank a few minutes city. The contract calls for deliv­ of Lithuania because the Soviet however, as a glance at the Illus­ OF U.S. ARMS POSITION 'Hail, Hall, the today. Traffic was tied up for 45 from the state attorney-general’s in June was the greatest for any later, all singing ery within 400 days. • press revealed thb plan. tration and floor plans prove. Gang’s All Here.” minutes. offlce, similar to that served upon June on rpcord. Lamar, obtained an adjournment (ContJnoed oo Page 2.) NOBILE TO WRITE OWN until Friday. BOOK ON POLE PLIGHT. Lamar and Wright were served land and sea armament. The United BACK AGAIN! OPEN SEASON FOR BATHING BEAUTIES Rome, Aug. 18.— Colonel Nobile DANCING TONIGHT with summonses In the offices of intends to write a book of hla own States, he said, is not vitally inter­ Wright by Deputy. AttomeyfGen- ested in land armament other than on the flight of the Norge across Lakeside Casino eral George E. Carmody. Investi­ the North Pole, but he will also that It would like to see Europe’s gating the sale of Consolidate Dis­ write hla portion of the official -armies reduced - for Europe's own tributors, Inc., stock. South Coventry- good. As for the American army it book describing the flight, he said. already has been cut to 118,000 O DUKE OP MANCHESTER TO men, about the minimum for police DIVORCE AMERICAN WIFE. purposes. m - ___ » It will not be practicable, he liii" Nice, Francs, Aug. 18.— The Ht.ought, to arrange any universal Duke of Manchester Is about to .scheme for reducing armies “ for bring an action for divorce here, It Excursionto New ^ork it is difficult to see the relation of Is reported. The Duchess of Man­ the land armaments of the F ir chester, the former Helena Zim- Round T rip Fare East to those of Western Europe or mdrniftii of ClncInnEtlf 1b said to oe SPRINGFIELD $3.00 SundayAug 22 to those of North and South Ameri- L.V ready to contest the action. ROCKVILLE $3.00 ra.*» MANOIESTER $2.76 (.-a.d_- • U.3S e.m. Regional Agreements MERIDEN $2.26 a .m - “ We have advocated the desira­ BSSS.- ■- : : ^ . bility of starting with regional \ tr lS n Ceoey leUed. the AqiMrium CHICKEN d i n n e r s V* MatraaoUtenMatoapetltan Art^ MuMum,M uyum , C Crent'i r»i OuaN5l!lY«kVt.T.*) IloIWa-m agreements which would strike at Tomb. lUvareld, Eh e». Bronr Park the root of the problem by remov­ At All Times. U. Waw Yock**ffi^ P-”- PNJOY , Bl« L e a | M l»U feme o. Eaatam StaBoaw Tima ing from a nation the fear of ag­ JtU take a boat trte ck Badlee’a Itland ♦Arr «aa and laavaa—L o w * Laval. gression from its immediate neigh­ THE RAINBOW INN (Sutua ot Ubavty). . , i - a a bors. From modest beginnings we 't, T ickeb l.iiniti,J-Bnr Early--AToid DuaDPointment are more likely to go forward to Atop Bolton Hill. concrete results than if all nations J •• wait until some universally applic­ ' i

able scheme Is formulated, if such V In fact be possible. It seems an al­ 1 most impossible task to draw up ? any plan acceptable to all nations. Concerning naval limitation, he TONIGHT STATE TONIGHT continued: Seeks Simplicity “ Certain of the powers at Geneva have indicated a desire to deal with ■Ik-i land, sea and air armaments as a ™ ?oN r^® “The Great Deception” _ part of an inseparable whole on the iround that reduction in one branch must be contingent upon reductions In the other two branches. But wo Tomorrow — One Day Only — Tomorrow feel that every effort should be made to simplify and not to com­ POLA “COUNTRY STORE PETER B. plicate the problem, and we believe It will eventually be found that NEGRI NIGHT” KYNE’S naval armaments should form the r in ■subject of agreement between the ' And here's Miss Baltimore (Mil- ‘"The Golden naval powers eventually interest­ Miss Philadelphia (Anna Reefer)', Crown Presents - Presents - Presents ed." receives congratulations and a big A pair from the South. Miss South Carolina (Rosalie Jones, Monks dred Adams). She, like all the basket of flowers for her new bon- Corner) and Miss Georgia (Lera Dixon, Blackshear), en route to Atlan- Test, hopes to be chosen Miss Amer- o f U es” See what we have fo r a surprise Straw^ Women first appeared on the Looks like a pretty gopd tic City, visiting Mayor Kendrick and the Philadelphia ^esquicentennial. lea at the Atl-ntio City Beauty ors. i iii~:iii>iiMiiiii iw stage in the latter half of the sev­ Pageant. ^ n ils m ni ls snM i p enteenth century. choice. See Mr. Mayor beam! v :-X-

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The tabernacle was filled with IN FACT THIS The lights had been arranged In «~ LONG UST OF DRIVERS CAMPMEETING HAS the largest audience thus far on CLIFF KNIGHT, ARTIST, unique manner. They pointed sky­ “AUSTIN MacLEOD" IS Tuesday afternoon, at a Gold Medal CAR WAS NOT ward. The car had no mudgaardf PROVOCA^TV'E MYSTERY; Contest. Miss Hattie M. Newton, uor running boards. It had a steer­ UCENSES SUSPENDED State President, had charge. The \ ' ON THE AIR WEEKLY BOOKS “LISTEN, MOON” PIQUANT A CAR AT ALL ing wheel to show that It really CROWDED SESSIONS following program was rendered: was an automobile at one time. Hymn—“All Hail the Power of Je­ It was being taken to the School The •weekly list of operators sus* Name”. Cartoonist Wbo Lives in Ver­ It is a well known fact that rac­ street dump from a local garage. ■whose licenses to drive automo­ Scripture Reading, ing cars are not allowed to be It begins to look like a lush llt-| Mrs. Ida M. T. Pegrum non and Is Well Known driven on public highways under biles in Connecticut have been sus­ erary fall. THE SIX F.AVORITES. pended for one year for driving An Services WeU Attended; Prayer, Mrs. Annie P. Service Here—^Talks Every Monday their own power but must be towed. The first leaves to flutter our Song—“Some Glad Day” ' from Bridgeport. Probably that is the reason Pete whild under the influence of liquor way are quite brilliant in coloring, New York wholesaler reports ■v\-as given out today at the state show the following books are in Miss PoUard in Important Recitation No. 1—“The New World Happeny came down Main street and by early September the shelves —Who Will Build It?” yesterday afternoon in a low-cut motor vehicle department as a part the greatest demand: “The Sil­ “Uncle George”, a character Sure Relief will be heavy with important Recitation No. 2-^”The Judge that, is taking the radio fans by red racer in tow of another car. \ of the effort to reduce this high­ sounding names and titles. ver Spoon,” "Alter Noon,” way menace. .There are fifty-six Role. Makes a New Year’s Resolution” storm, has been created by Cliff Unlike the famous numerals of FOR INDIGESTION New books by Edna Ferber, Carl “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” Recitation No. 3—“The New Cru­ names on the list. Eight cases “Beau Sabreur,” “Mantrap.” Knight, well known to Manchester Red Grange, another’ speed king, Van Vechten, H. G. Wells. Rudyard sade” the number on this boat was 3 • were appealed. Two were Con­ Kipling, Ellen Glasgow, Hamilton and “The Exquisite Perdita.” folks. Cliff, who has entertained necticut operators convicted in oth­ (Special to The Herald.) Solo, Mrs. E sther S. Brown in the past, in ^Janchester and vi­ There were other things on it, too, Gibbs, Julian Street and nearly Recitation No. 4—“Liberty Within such as invitations to all and sun­ er states. The department state- everyone in the literary who’s who. cinity previous to his departure ,ment advised people to notify the whose wealth is used on a fountain Willimantic Campground, Aug. the Law ” for cartoon work on the New York dry who wished to be shtken up and The house of Doran has chosen .18.—The camp meeting Is well un­ 6 Bcllans department or the police in case “for the purveying of useless Recitation No. . 5—"Wait ’til 1 newspapers, is now a regular Mon­ the like to give the hookworms a literary der way. Monday morning saw they should see any of the sus­ things to worthy people.” Light My Cig” day, night entertainer on Station It was a low cut car. In fact it Hoit wat«r mystery. There will be more than a The parson himself is kidnapped, the five forenoon periods well at­ Song—“It’s in the Constitution,” pended drivers operatiiug motor ve­ little debating on the identity of | WeWS, Bridigeport’s new broad­ was so low that there was little SureReHef the whole crew is jailed for chick- tended. ' Mrs. Nellie R- Arnold casting station. except the chassis and the wheels hicles. "Austin Maelfcod,” an admitted j The first one is conducted at 8 Bert C. Aborn. South Willlngton. Recitation No. 6—"Shall We Make His period is devoted entirely to on it. The motor was missing. The pseudonym, adopted by the writer < o’clock by Rev. Charles E. Spauld­ Carl G. Anderson. Bridgeport. Our Victory Secure?” children and is called “Uncle tires were flat. One wheel had uo 'ELLANS of “Lootn of the Fool." | ing, D.D., of New London, who is Joseph Atkocaitic, New Haven. Recitation No. 7— “ H ats Off to the Oeofge’s Kiddie Kartoon Hour.” tire and the wheels were not mates. 2Si and .75< FM iagaa This tale of a man’s struggle | giving short talks on prayer^ well Richard F. Barry. New Haven. Past. Coats Off to the F u tu re ” Original stories, jokes, vocal and with compromise is a shrewd and j boiled down. He has brief peti­ Irving H. Batterson. ^Vest Hart­ Song—“Everybody Sing” instrumental music are inc'f ed in studied bit of writing. He has sub- j tions offered, mingled with songs Address — "Noah — Ancient and ford. ordiuated his desires and dreams i “Uncle George’s” repertoire. Mr. George W*. Bell. Lime Rock. of praise. Modern,” Mrs. Mary B. Wilson Knight has also originated a juve­ to a standardized life, to a good The second period, which is in Solo. Mrs. Esther S. Brown Charles Berratti. New Haven. but thoroughly conventionalized 1 nile character, called “Buster.” charge of Miss Mabel M. Pollard, of Presentation of Medal. Peter Bombay. New Britain. wife, to the requirements of his | Maybe Buster is the prototype of South Manchester, as director, is Hymn—"America.” Mr. Knight’s own little boy, who Emile Bureau. Meriden. town’s social life. He has allowed j the Church School Period, and she William M. Burke. South Man­ Benediction. llves-orith his Papa and Mamma at A bathroom is no better than himself to be bound, mind and | has secured special speakers for The contestants were: John chester. soul. His wife’s death breaks the Vernon Center. special subjects each day. Monday Bargfrede. Lloyd Keeney, David Cliff Knight lives in Vernon Cen­ Gustave W. Carlson, North bond, but he doesn’t kqow what to the subject was “A Good Graded its valves, Fittings and fixtures F ranklin. Lieb, Loretta Brannack. Eileen ter' and spends his week-ends do about it. He is a fool where School,” and Mrs. Robert A. T. Bit- Lewis. Dorothy Ray, Gertrude James Clifford, Manchester. women are concerned and, as one there. good was the speaker. Tuesday, Schroll. GET Leo H. Coffey. Meriden. of the characters remarks: “He Mrs. W. D. Harris of the same city Clair H. Conrad, New Haven. was born to be a prey of good The gold medal was won by Seventy-one towns in Germany spoke on “The Departmentalized Eileen Lewis, of New London. are named Neustadt. Martin Cublen. Bridgeport. women.” School in Action.” Miss Pollard Thomas Darney, New Haven. Foo

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rent prevents the surface from officials are out of sympathy -with issue, it is very much to be hoped ^ 3 N It. Often the courts are as un­ that the matter will not end there. freezing, or gain access to the IKanct;(Bt»r stream bottom at a point where the A Real King friendly to the liquor laws as the It is of great importance that the receding waters have left the icy lEntnlng Hfralb people themselves. The result is murderers of the New Jersey min­ covering perched on a~projecting rock, beneath which a patch of un-' PUBUSHRD BY that bootlegging is winked at; the ister and his woman companion be of Finance Tomorrow Morning THE HERALD PRINTING CO. • frozen surface affords a doorway. bootlegger becohaes a business inti­ brought to justice if possible. But New York, Aug. 18.— The gl- Founded by Elwood S. Bla mate of his customer, who, by pur­ it is of still greater importance that gantic problem of guardlng the OcL 1. 18S1 chasing from him condones him those persons in authority at the food that supplies Manhattan’s six j Albert of Belgium Wields Pow- Every Evenlns Excent Sundays and Holidays. and his trade; the bootlegger has fime of the crime who permitted million becomes apparent as offi- erg Which Make Those of Entered at the Post Olllce at Man­ Siewai’fs cials continue to rdveal the opera- A m erica’s MoUCy Mouarch.S "something on” his patron through the case to be fuddled and who, j chester as Second Class Mall Matter. tion of a ring that for some time o m the very act of patronage, especially wittingly or unwittingly, betrayed' y y a s h i n o t o ^ " 8DBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall has dealt in adulterated milk. | oCCm lame. six dollars a year; sixty cents a it the patron >t If figures impress you, glance ati ------month for shorter perloda From that point the descent is tions, should be called to explana­ the sources of food that must be By carrier, eighteen centr a week. BY MILTON BROXNER Single copies, three centa easy. Having turned half the tion. By CHARLES P. STEWART. checked by inspectors: Washington, Aug. 18.— Florida’s There are 187 ship piers and 36* SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ population into confederates of law Murder, either from motives of SENTATIVE: Hamllton-De LIsser. real estate boom was quite a worry railroad terminals; 1500 commis­ Brussels, Aug. 18.— The world Inc, 25 West 4Sd Street, New York breaking, the bootlegget perhaps gain or jealously, is a bad thing. sion houses and 4800 push carts, to has a real king of finance at last. and 612 North Avenue, to the federal government. Chicago. extends his operations to high-jack­ Prostitution of authority for the Officials were afraid a good deal say nothing of another 5,000 street He is Albert, ruler of the Belgians. The Manchester Evening Herald is ing. There is an underworld mur­ protection and encouragement of of wildcatting was going on. stands: 15,000 restaurants and .Other so-called “ kings of finance” on sale In New York City at Schultz's They kept a very sharp eye on 50,000 retail stores; 5,000 bakeries merely are financiers who huckster News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd der. The district attorney knows murder is worse. ofl money for profit. Albert is the real Street and 42nd Street entrance of that boom. and so on through the lists Grand Central Station. that the person who did the killing Now it transpires that the gov­ butchers, slaughter houses, butter | thing, by sayso of the people ex- "International News Service has the is the one who last month supplied ernment itself took advantage of and egg men and milk dealers. pressed through their parliament. exclusive rights to use for republlca- the boom to sell an entire Florida Millions of dozens of eggs come tlon In any form all news dispatches him with liquor. The chief of credited to It or not otherwise credit­ police knows that the killer is the town-site which, according to the in and milk arrives by the ten thou­ ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively federal court at Jacksonville, didn’t sands of cans from 15,000 outside "en titled to use for republlcatlon all man who last week slipped him a belong to it. points. the local or undated news published hersin." I friendly hundred dollar bill. Does Figure out for yourself the op­ j either dare to act— in earnest? Fifty years ago an executive or­ portunities for adulteration and WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, 1926 1 And if presently the bootleggers nature der assigned a stretch of govern­ “ switching.” The marvel is that ment owned ocean frontage near the percentage of crookedness is as and the hl-jackers, the gunmen, the By .ARTHUR N. PACK, the present site of Miami Beach to small as it is. MEXICO. coke peddlers and the white slavers the toast guard. • • • | \ President, American Nature For the consideration of those take charge of thattown in complete Much later it was decided the The business of feeding New Association. coast guard needed nothing like so whose emotions govern their judg-! assurance that the authorities are York begins long before the dawn. Eight Lamps at Along many of the mountain much room, so iu 1921 another Daybreak finds Brooklyn bridge ment of the Mexican situation, and hog-tied, where is the wonder? streams of the western states may executive order restored 40 acres lined with a parade of picturesque who may be inclined to resent Seldom, perhaps, has the degree frequently be seen a little lead- of this reservation to the public carts, carrying vegetables and President Coolidge’s fixed determin­ of this debauchery already gone as colored bird. His perch is usually domain. fruits. Another line appears on a rock washed by the spray of \he Lewis G. Norton, who had a job ation to keep this country out of the far as it has gone in Canton. But Manhattan bridge and along the dashing current. in the Dade County assessor’s streets near the’waterfront there is religious controversy in the neigh­ how long will it be before a similar At the approach of an intruder office and knew about land in the a general bustle of horses, carts each bor republic, the suggestion can situation exists in three-quarters of he slips headlong into the foaming neighborhood, decided to home­ and men. well be made that the President’s the towns in America? Hundreds water, and disappears. If one stead this piece, §ince it seemed to The “ handcart” m’an is up before watches he may reappear, and To the first eight customers who come to our are headed in the same direction, be open to settlement again. the sun. attitude may be displeasing to other perching on some overhanging It was only estimated as worth store tomorrow morning we will .offer this lot of with the same causes working to Revellers taxicabbing home from than religious interests. crag, pour out his bubbling song $50 to $100 an acre then, but even a nightclub pass these plodding eight lamps at $9.98 each. Included are four The explicit opinion that the . produce the same effect, which is often heard with difficulty that looked good to Norton. sons of Palestine, Poland, Italy— floor lamps, two table lamps and two reed floor government of the United States Canton, Ohio, was once as proper above the roar of the tumbling He squatted on the 40 acres, be­ all the nations in the world. They waters. lamps. They are floor samples, slightly shop­ a town as any. It was the home of gan clearing it. built himself a are long bearded and humped of has no authority under diplomatic If it is possible to spy his under shack and applied for a patent. worn, and have sold formerly from $20 to $59,001 President McKinley and its charac­ shoulder from years of such labor. usage or under international law One seldom sees a young man. They Just eight! Come early! Store closed at noon. or treaty rights to interfere in the ter at that time was quite well The general land office- said no— are driving the motor-trucks and purely domestic affairs of Mexico is • known— a decent, industrious, ♦ ) it had decided to name the place entering into the modern world. the “ Harding Townsite,” cut it up To the old men belong the primi-> quite as much a declaration of the rather proud little American city. into city lo^s and sell it at auction. President’s position with relation The present situation, where crooks tive and peasant methods. Norton contended that he had a They are out to catch the first WATKINS BROTHERS to oil lands as with relation to re- and gangsters presume to give or- prior claim. penny...... And the la s t ...... ligious activities; and it is ex- ders to police and other authorities The general If.nd office paid no Wrangle of voices and surging of attention to him. It did divide the tremely probable that Mr. Coolidge j with death as the penalty of dis- forms in the half lights just befoie / tract into city lois and it did sell sun-up...... Hours later their . was thinking of the one bone of j obedience, and the authorities can V/ them at auction. AV stands are colorful with greens and contention quite as much as the I but meekly yield, is a development By that time the Florida real reds and yellows and orange...... other when he laid down this broad | of these half dozen years of prohi- estate boom was starting. The The earliest riser finds them waiting Albert of Belgium land office resolved to make the . . . .And the last straggler at night and absolutely just principle. bition. most of it. It indulged in as much He was vested with a financial Wall street, quite as much as the They told us they were going to \/ finds a patient wife or child halt hurrah and it advertised as enthu­ asleep over the stand under the dictatorship in the hope he could Knights of Columbus, is notified end crime, to rid the country of the siastically as any other realtor. flicker of a kerosene torch ...... save the Belgian franc from a com­ One lot, at tlu big sale in Janu­ that so far as this administration I curse of rum, to restore decency The fruits of the markets turn the plete fadeout. His far-reaching ary. 1924, brought $13,000. The goes, Mexico' is going to be re-] and respectability to the United j east-side streets into a great ba­ authority lasts until next October, whole 40 acres sold for something and may be extended indefinitely. garded as a sovereign nation, as | States! more than $400,000. zaar...... The bridge plodders of the dawn Albert has not been slow to make rightfully mistress of her own | ------are, for the most-part the street use of his authority. affairs as Great Britain, and no OPPORTUNITY. Norton was kicking like every­ The visitor to Belgium quickly thing. He was still on Hie ground vendors, who waken you in the more to be interfered with or dom­ A little inside tip as to the way Diiipcr. * morning with the chant of the feels the effects. — is yet— and his presence was an First of all the king called in the desiring to fit themselves for a successful career in busi­ inated by any outside power, includ­ in which such personalities as that h aw k er.... Their street cries are water movements, it will be seen embarrassment. , best of Belgium’s statesmen, finan­ ness or public accounting should write for our catalog. ing the’ United 'States, so long as of Rudolph Valentino are exploited that his wings form the propelling The general land office felt a cer- | inimitable, cial experts, and economists as ad­ tain hesitancy, while he remained she does not come into conflict with by the metropolitan newspapers: force, and necessarily so, for his They tell the story of the third visers, regardless of their political This is the largest professional school of college grade feet are unwebbed and no more in physical possession, about issu­ international or treaty law. Yesterday morning the first news generation of an East-side family. . affiliations. in the world devoted exclusively to training men for the fitted for swimming than are those ing patents to the buyers at the that came over the wire— being of An auto sped over the bridge in Strict limitations were imposed duties of office manager, cost accountant, traveling aud­ Mexico has at once the power to of a sparrow. His wings, however, January auction, and these buyers on the importing of cereals for create a stjite religion, even though course that provided by these same are sufficient to propel him and arc were howling for them. the hours before the dawn...... A itor, credit man, comptroller, treasurer, and public ac­ typical “ sport” was driving , and; A^hUf. hrf it be voodoo or fire worship or metropolitan papers— was tinged used chiefly to keep him at the,bot­ So it was considered best to evict White bread is outlawed. Gray countant. ■Norton in due legal form. piled on the seats were the half j , , •* i i u- > whatever, or to forbid all religious with the most doleful apprehension, tom where he gathers from the J 1 „ bread takes its place— in the king s rocks the tiny shells and water in­ Proceedings were brought drunken companions of a nights, THE BENTLEY SCHOOL dwelt on the extreme gravity of the revel...... The “ sport” had made palace as well as in hovel. practice if she so elect. She has sects which form his food. against him before Judge Jones of All-night resorts now close at OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE the right to regulate immigration patient’s condition and forecast the The nest of the dipper, as he is the federal judicial district of easy money bootlegging and was i , r spending it as easily on the liquor j midnight. Foreigners pay a tax for to suit her own ideas, even to bar} impossibility of there being any frequently called from his habit of Southern Florida. staying in the country. N.C.BENTLEY, C.P/3. PRESIDENT To the government's extreme an i of some other bootlegger out all aliens if she should be so good news for several days. constantly bowing and bobbing is a Some of His Rowers 921 BOYLSTON ST„ BOSTON, ^D7SS.' large compact ball of moss which 1 noyance. Judge Jones has just de-1 As .they crossed the bridge The financial dictatorship edict unwise. She has the right to for­ Very soon thereafter came the the spray of the dashing torrent cided in Horton’s favor, orderin.g ! swerving car all but hit a plodding, Kin? Albert to- bid the holding of mineral lands, further Information that the news­ keeps moist and green. him left alone and holding that he I old hand-truck vendor...... He Negotiate „ any „ „ loans hhe thinks cattle lands, farm lands, oil lands. paper “ death watch” had been fired This occupies a niche on the side ought to have his patent. | was going along chanting the sacred necessary. ! verses of his Talmud...... The of a rock, sometimes in the open, j Modify the rules of operation of or house lots by foreigners, if she ! out of the hospital, the authorities The government hasn’t made up 1 auto stopped short and the youth but often behind the face of a the Belgian national bank. sees fit. She even has the inher­ of the Institution declaring that the waterfall where access is possible its mind yet whether or not to and the old man exchanged glances. “ It’s only grandpa going to Increase taxes of all kinds. ent right to denounce treaties that Valentino episode was clean upset­ only by a plunge through the de­ appeal. Repress news which might In- may conflict with her ideas of self ting the'routine of the establish­ scending sheet of water. It hates to say to Norton, “ The work,” laughed the “ sport.” . .The. . G g d cI Mature Here the eggs are laid and incu­ land’s yours.” and return their other leaned out and waved at the 1 advantage. In other words she is ment, of course to the disadvantage old man...... He did not see or Regulate the use of foodstuffs. bated. and the young brought to $400.QOO to the auction buyers. It Check the importation of both her own boss, for good or evil, for of the other patients. maturity, a fitting childhood for hates to sav to the latter. “ It’s hear...... He was chanting the /• holy words as he plodded toward necessities and luxuries. weal or woe. And it is because Straightway the news from birds which are to spend their lives yours.” and give the $400,000 to The railroads are to be turned Norton. the rising sun...... President Coolidge recognizes this the bedside became surprisingly in the shadow of tumbling cas­ over to a private company for Besides. Norton may demand' a — GILBERT SWAN. sprightly. Valentino was rallying cades. operation, as a revenue measure. Good Ifeed fact more clearly than a great many bonus, because had he been able to The range of our dipper extends It is intended for the country to people whose sympathies or inter­ nicely.. While still seriously sick sell the 40 acres at the top of the A THOUGHT DANGERS AT THE BEACH carriers, in whose bodies germs are from the mountains of Mexico go on a gold money basis. ests obscure their vision that he there was no reason for undue ap­ north through the mountain region boom, experts say it would have Take liee Suburban Beach on Saturday aUernoon. Eastern Standard Time * KHJ (405) Los Angeles— Varie- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Kansas City., Mo.— The Kansas Wise, Smith & Phone Service son spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. City Star recently bought by group « P . M. ' WCCO (416) St. Paul-Minne- William Jones, of New York, vis­ of employees, headed by Iry?ln Kirk­ Inc. Call 1530 apolls— Musical. ited his mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones, Hartford WGHP (270) Detroit— Concert. wood, editor, and August Seestead, WLW (422) — Or­ over the week-end. manager, after spirited bidding for WREO (285) Laming. Mich.— chestra; soloists. Visitors of Mrs. Ellen Jones and Dinner hour; organ; sports; trio. the paper when it went on the auc­ KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ famllv on Sunday were Mr. and tion block under the terms of the There Are Three Outstanding Reasons Why It Will Pay You WON (303) Chicago— Msr)(ets; chestra. Mrs. Lelard of Hebron. baseball; musicsL Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hilliard will of William Rockhill Nelson, WQJ (447) Chicago— Orchestra. will be one of the first papers in the WGBS (316) New York— Varie­ KFI (467) Los Angeles— Trio; and children left Saturday for West ty. Minster. Vermont, to spend two country In the great metropolitan More Substantially Than Ever To Buy At Our detective stories. dally class to be partly owned by WBZ (333) Sprlngneld. Mass.— WEAF (492) New York—Or­ weeks with relatives. Variety. Miss Marjorie Whitcomb is every man who works for It. \ chestra. ^ spending her vacation with rela­ According to the plan announced WWJ (353) Detroit—Cono'rt. WHO (526) Des Moines— Or­ WRNY (376) New York— Sports tives in So. Manchester. by the group that made the pur­ commerce; theater; musical. chestra. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jllson anu chase, every employee will be per­ WGY (379) Schenectady. N. Y. 11 P. M. daughter of Manchester were cal­ mitted to buy stock at par value Annual Summer Exposition and Sale Of — Variety. WSM (283) Nashville— Orches* lers of W. B. Whitcomb on Sunday. and no stock will be sold to out­ WKRC (422) Cincinnati— Or­ tra. , Mrs. L. B. Whitcomb and son siders. so that the management of chestra. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Varie­ Alfred returned home Saturday af­ the paper will remain permanently !\ CNRO (435 Ottawa. Ont.— Chil­ ty. ter spending a week at Branford in the "hands of the men who have CNRW (384) Winnipeg, Man.— dren's half hour; markets. Point. contributed to building it. WMAQ (447) Chicago— Organ; Studio. Lewis Phelps and family spent WTAM (389) Cleveland— Or­ The Star, and the morning edi orchestra. Sundav with Mrs. Phelps’ mother tion, the Times, were bought for ■Vt’JZ (456) New Ycrk— Concert. chestra. and brother at their summer home KHJ (405) Los Angeles— Varie­ $11,000,000 and the holding com­ WEAF (492) New York— Syna- in Hebron pany has been incorporated for $5,- gogue services; U. S. Army Band. ty. Mrs. Lulu Lord and children of FUR COATS To tt'OR (319). WTAG (545). WLW (422) Cincinnati— Orches­ Manchester were callers in town re- 000,000. WJAR (306), 'WCAP (469), WEEI tra- cently. (476). KPO (42S) San Francisco— At- Representatives from the follow­ 1. The price of fur pelts has increased material^" “WCX (517) Detroit— Orchestra. water-Kent Hour. ing towns attended the Christian The since we contracted for these fur coats. KYW (5361 Chicago— Musical. KFI (487) Los Angeles— Or­ Endeavor Society Sunday evening: McGovern Granite Co. 7 P. M. chestra. Quarryville, Coventry, Gilead and WGHP (270) Detroit— Farm KGW (491) Portland, Ore.— Bolton. CEMETERY MEMORIALS 2. The fur workers are receiving a higher wage market; news. Concert. Mr. and Mrs. Davison and Mrs. Uepresented by WCAU (278) Philadelphia- WJR (517) Detroit— Organ. Bune, all from Atlanta University, C. \V. HAIITF.NSTKIN than they were before the strike settlement. Quartet; piano. 12 P. M. spoke during the meeting. A duet 47 Benton St. Telephone 1621 WLIB (303) Chicago— Varietj'. WBBM (226) Chicago— "The was sung by Mrs. R. K. Jones and 3. Early coats are made of the best pelts as workers \ WJAR (306) Providence. R. 1.— Nutty Club.” Miss Ruth Jones of Bolton. This U. S. Army Band. WRVA (256) Richmond, va.— was greatly enjoyed by all those have their whole supply to select from and natur­ KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Chil­ Studio. present. ally reject all skins not up to the highest stand­ dren's hour, markets. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Cour­ Mrs. Ward Talbot went to Man­ Metal Worker WAHG (316) Richmond Sill, N. tesy program. chester Monday, bringing home her ards although they have to use these pelts later in T.— Vocal and instrumental. WSB (428) Atlanta— Orchestra. niece. Miss Dorothy Post, for a WDAF (366) Kansas City— KPO (42S) San Francisco— stu­ visit. Copper and galvanized iron gut the season. l\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop ana "School of the Air.’’ dio. ters, tin and paper roofing, hot air W'RNY (375) New York— Vocal; WJR (517) Detroit— Jesters. granddaughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coft of Columbia Sunday, furnaces, repaired and reset, concert. 1 A. M. COME ! Reap the benefits of our months of prepa­ ■WTAM (389) Cleveland— Or­ Mrs. John T. Murphy of Bristol CNRV (291) Vancouver, B. C.— spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. chestra; talk. Dance music. ration for this, the finest and largest exhibit and WLIT (395) Philadelphia— Stu­ KNX (337) Los Angeles— Or­ and Mrs. A. E. Frink. dio program. greatest sale of Furs that this store has ever held. WLW (422) Cincinnati— Variety chestra. Wm. Bray WDAI (366) Kansas City— Fro­ MAYBE HE’S RIGHT. WSB (428) Atlanta— Household Evansville. Ind.— Charles Arms message. lic. • 19 Wadsworth Street KHJ (406) Los Angeles— Dance is beginning to think his wife WQJ (447) Chicago— Concert. doesn’t love him. In a suit filed WJZ (465) New York— Imperial music. Telephone 311-5. KPO ,(428) San Francisco— Or­ for divorce. Arms charged that Save 20 to 30 Per Cent! Imps; Philharmonic concert. chestra. Mrs. Arms left him 25 times during WEAR (492) New York— Saxo­ their married life. phone Octette. To WCSH ,256). •WJAR (306), WGR (319).\WSAI (326), WCAE (461), WEEI (476), WOO (608). WCAP (469). For Your Convenience WJR (617) Detroit— Orchestra. W T i C WHO (526) Des Moines— Sym­ And in order that all who desire may benefit by the savings phony orchestra. Travelers Insurance Co., of this advance sale of furs, we have arranged 8 p. m. Hartford, Conn. rrr WBBM (226) Chicago— Travel­ 407. A— All charge purchases will be rendered on statements ogue. mailed out November 1st. WGHP (270) Detroit— Chil­ dren’s half hour; campers' pro­ Program for Wednesday B— You can use the new Wise, Smith & Co. Budget Credit gram. 5:30 P. M.— Dinner Concert — Plan, which permits you to purchase and pay for it over WCAU (278) Philadelphia— Mu­ Emil Heimberger’s Good Ship j a given period of time. ^ sical variety. Band back in the Good Old U. S- WSM (283) Nashville— Concert. A. C—^You can pay a moderate deposit and reserve the fur KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Con­ a. Stars and Stripes Forever coat until wanted. cert...... Sousa KOA (322) Denver— Stocks; b. Old Folks at Home and in Paint Saves the D— ^We store in our cold storage, without charge, until No­ concert. Foreign Lands vember 1st, all furs bought during this sale. WBZ (333) Springfield. Mass.— ...... Arr. Roberts Orchestra. c. Swing Along Cook Your garage lined with CFCA (356) Toronto— Musical. d. Four Songs of Cadman— WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111. — The Land of the Sky Blue Surface Sheetrock w ill be easy ^ Music by children. Water to heat, and fireproofs I S e e What You Can Choose From W^TAM (389) Cleveland — Nov­ The Moon Drops Low — and ■when you save the sur­ elty. \ Hear a Thrush at Eve too, for Sheetrock can­ WLIT (395) Philadelphia— En­ At Dawning face you save all. At This Low Price tertainers. e. Habanera” and "Vaquero’s not burn. A ll you need Just note the .smooth planed WKRC (422) Cincinnati— Book S »ng” from "Natoma” is a saw, a hammer, review; orchestra...... Herbert finish of many boards used in CNRO (435) Ottawa— Musical f. Narcissus ...... Nevin the exterior construction of some nails. W e’ll tell . variety. g. Babes in Toyland ..Herbert your house. How long would WOS (441) Jefferson City, Mo. h. My Desire ...... Nevin you how. — Markets. i. Indian Summer ....H erbert they stay smooth if it was not Coats of Manchurian W olf Coats of Sealine WMAQ (447) Chicago— Lec­ j. Forgotten ...... Cowles for the protection of paint ? ture: trio. k. The Sweetest Story Ever SHEETROCK Coats of Beaverine WCAE (461) Pittsburgh— Dance Told ...... Stults Buy the good paint we sell. The FIREPROOF wAliBOARD music. l. Home Sweet Home "WTIC (476) Hartford, Conn. — 6:30 — News Items. Baseball Variety. Scores, Agricultural and Police The Furs and Combination of Furs WEAF (492) New York.—Trou­ Reports. MANCHESTER badours. To WLIB (303). WGR 7:30— Bill Jones Capitol Theatre in This Exhibit Include (319), WSAI (326). WWJ (358). Orchestra. LUMBER CO. AT A T WCCO (416), WCAP (469), WEEI $198 7:50— “ Suggestions .fo r Jaded John 1. Olson $149 Blue Russian Squirrel Northern Seal (476), w o e (484), WOO (508), Apetltes” from the Housekeep­ Painting and Decorating So. Manchester KSD (545). er’s Research Institute. Hudson Seal Northern Seal ■with W eX (517) Detroit— Sym­ Contractor. 8:00— The Travelers Jongleurs and Hudson Seal with Squirrel phony orchestra. the "Unknown Troubadour” In 699 Main St. Johnson Block Coats of ■Coats of Northern Seal with ■WHO (526) Des Moines— Or­ Squirrel a “visit” to Providence, R. I. South Manchester. Marmink chestra. The Jongleurs— American Opossum Silver Muskrat KY’W (536) Chicago— Classical a. June Breezes ...... Miles Northern Muskrat, in three Northern Seal with 0 P. M. Marmink Golden Muskrat b. Chanson Sans Paroles Heller niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimliiliiiiiii shades. Skunk WBBM (22 6) Chicago— "Har­ c. The Little Soubrette Mendoza Beaver Black Muskrat Natural Raccoon mony Time." Northern Seal, with Squirrel ...... Granfleld Northern Seal, trimmed with Caracul American Opossum WGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla. d. Enchanted Forest Spitalny collar and cuffs. __^Vocal and instrumental. e. Sunset Land ...... Kawelo Natural Squirrel. Caracul with Fox Marmink WGHP (270) Detroit— Eensem- ^larmot f. In Arcadia ...... Sellars Northern Seal, trimmed with Cocoa Caracul. Mendoza Beaver ble; soloists. g. Don’t Forget ...... Hanley INSURANCE Platinum Caracul. Sand Weavel Silver Kid ■WSM (283) Nashville— Eensem- h. Sad Eyes ...... Sherman Beige Squirrel. ble. , , I= ...... I*...... — I5 The Troubadours— All Request WGN (303) Chicago— Musical. Program. WJAR (306) Providence, R. I. 9:00— The Colt Park Municipal I The Best Guardian o f . I — Light opera. Dance Orchestra. S S5 WBZ (338) Springfisild, Mass. 9:30— Emil Heimberger’e Hotel Here Are 12 Impressive Offerings — Studio. Bond Dance Orchestra. I Life and Property | ■WWJ (353) Detroit— Orchestra. 10:00— News Items and Weather KGO (361)* Oakland, Cal.— Con­ Report. Hudson Seal Natural Black Natural Blue cert. WDAF (366) Kansas City — Muskrat Squirrel Popular music. FUR COATS WLlT (395) Philadelphia— Or­ FUR COATS With mushroom collar and cuffs of FUR COATS chestra. With collars and cu :ffs of Natural ■WHAS (400) Louisville— Health Natural Squirrel. Handsome Prime Matched PeLs. talk; orchestra. Beaver for •WCCO (416) St. Paul-Minneap- olia— Mid-week church services. Fire and Liability $498 WOS (441) Jefferson City, Mo. $298 $325 — Musical. WMAQ (447) Chicago— Variety. KFL (467) Los Angeles—Va­ Insurance Black Caracul Beige Caracul Natural Raccopn riety. 3 WTIC (476) Hartford, Conn.— FUR (iOATS Dance orchestra. FUR COATS FUR COATS KGW (491) Portland— Concert. W h en David With Collars and Cuffs of Beige Full Length Models WEAF (492) New York—Light With Collars of Black Fox Fu”. Squirrel. opera. To V-'CSH (256) 'WTAG Slew Goliath RICHARD (268). WJAR (306) WCAE (461). Not superior strength but WCAP (469), WEEI (476). KSD TInkar Building, South Manehestesk $249 $298 (545). superior planning turned the $200 WOO (508) Philadelphia — trick — am usual. ^ Studio; orchestra. Today a fa'vorite method of A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP ■WHO (526) Dss Moines— Quar­ preparing for the troubles tet; instrumental. = 10 P. M. that lie ahead is through the TYRVA (256) Richmond. Va.— Life Income Plan. Variety. If you become disabled, the Fur Coats In Large Sizes to 54 , WON (303) Chicago— "San 'n plan guarantees you an in­ Insure Your Valuables Henry” : musical. come. In old age it pays you KOA (322) Denver, Col.— In­ A BOX IN A GOOD SAh'E DEPOSIT VAUUT Marmink Marmot strumental; studio. a monthly life income. In Northern Seal Northern Seal KNX (337) Los Angeles— Va­ case of premature death, it IS THE FUR COATS FUR COATS FUR COATS riety. provides tor your family. Plan FUR COATS KFAB (341) Lincoln. Neb.— for the future. Investieate BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. Collars and Cuffs of Natur­ Dark Shades of Brown. Handsomely Worked and Request Night. the Life Income Plan, ^ . Full length; Sizes to 54. al Squirrel. Sizes to 54. Sizes to 54. Matched Pelts. Sizes to 54. KGO (361) Oakland, Calif. — Scores: stocks; weather. Connecticut General ■WJJD (370) Mooseheart, III.— The Manchester Trust Co. $135 $249 Variety. Life Insurance Company $120 $169 F.rHS (375) Hot Springs. Ark. — S iV ts; Instrumental solos: or- FAYETTE B. CLARKE, A g t dtentra* 10 Depot Sq. • TeL 202 iiiHiiituiiiiiMiiiiiiiuiiiuuuiuilijittuiuiiiiiauiiuuuuuuiunus ' . J.'Vis'! ■ 1

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Change in Rates POE’S STORIES: Th^ Masque of The Red Death (2) Sketches by Redner, Synopsis by Braucher For Herald Oassified Advertising On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for I Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a line. V THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed.

The suite in which the ball was held consisted of FOR SALE TO RENT In Prince Prospero’s castle, h«$lping the party of The masquerade was^ knights and ladies to blot out even the sight of the Toward the end of the a voluptuous affair. The seven chambers, blue, purple, green, orange, white and FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs. In­ FOR RENT—North End. flat second sixth month of seclusion, violet, and the seventh black velvet with stained glass quire at 1S6 Summer street. floor, 4 rooms, bath, sleeping porch, Red Death that stalked the land, were musicians. baU Prince had a fine eye for gas. $22. O. E. Powell, 226 Wood- let dancers, buffoons— there were Beauty and wine. Prospero p I a n n ed a colors and his concep* windows through which filtered a light of a deep, red FOR S.\LK—Oil stove cheap, slight- bridge street. masked ball of unusual blood color that seemed to shed a wild and ghastly Iv used. Call at 73 Bridge street. Tel. Within all seemed security and pleasure. Without tions glowed with a bar* FOR RENT—September 15. five magnificence. look upon all who entered. (Continued) room lower flat, 82 Chestnut street. raged the dread pestilence. baric luster. FOR SALE—Combination rocker Telephone 2070. V. high chair stroller, oil stove, re­ frigerator, rug. bed. lounge, baby car­ TO RENT— 6 room tenement, also riage, $2.50, 29 Stran'. Phone S59-4. four room tenement. Inquire 234 Oak m 'lrv" ■ 53535348238948534853535323235348484853532348234848484848485348482323534853535323482323485353234853232323535353535353484823485323485348484853232323482348535323234823485348... street. Phone 654-2. WANTED FOR SALE—Have two rebuilt COUNTRY STORE, TWO vacuum cleaners, absolutely guaran­ TO RENT—Six room tenement with teed. For demonstration call 1710. hath, electric lights and gas. at 17 MJiLE HELP WANTED Silk City Filling Station.______Jackson street. Inquire at 19 Jackson FILMS, AT TilE STATE street or telephone 1237. A paying position open to represen­ FICTION FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, tative of character. Take orders stove length, $7.50 per two horse load TO RENT—Five room flat on Ridge shoes-hosiery direct to wearer. Good of SO ep. ft. H. G. Bidwell, 134 Union street, all modern Improvements, in­ income. Permanent. Write now. Tan­ Weekly Feature With Two ijramtEVERKNEWffi street. cluding gas. and steam heat. Inquire ners Shoe Mfg. Co.. 1610-8 C street, 110 RiCge street. David Carson. Boston! Mass. Fine Pictures to Be Shown FOR SALE—Front room suite, din­ WH.A’l’ GOT AWAY "I don’t know," replied the engi­ ing room suite, bed 9oom suite, gas FOR RENT—Six room tenement, 19 Here. neer. “ This is my first trip along Foster street, near East Center, com­ (Numerous letters have been stove, rugs and odd pieces. 1S9 received addressed to JIMPSON here. They didn’t say anything Kldridge street. pletely refinished, all modern im­ WANTED Millions of persons, In all parts about detours." provements. Inquire 15 Foster street. of the world, will have their first WEED and PEARL HANDLE, FOR SALE—One Ford Coupe. 1925 Telephone 167-2. the chief characters in this true Jimp turned and raced back model, good mechanical condition, Men to work on shade tobacco, opportunity of viewing at close through the cars. He must reach FOR RENT—Six room flat on Cam­ story. These letters have been new tires. Also one Remington cash also boys who can pick shade. range famous valley and mountain forwarded to the young couple his Pearl’s side. Perhaps It was too register. Both good buys for cash. Ap­ bridge street, all modern improve­ Meet truck mornings. Spruce ranges of Arizona where Bat Mas- late. ply 735 Mai- street. Tel. 1653. ments. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street street, 6:15 daylight saving time. by the author.) or phone 504. L. Wetstone. terson, Wyatt Earp, John Slaugh­ JIMPSON WEED and PE.ARL Breathless, he burst int. the state­ FOR SALE—Early apples, red ter, Peter Kitchen apd other noted room. His wife was in tears. FOR RENT—3 room apartment in HANDLE live in OMEOMY, astrachans and yellow iiansparent, gunmen of fiction and history OHIO, so they decide to get ’’Jimp.” wept she, “I rang for the good for cooking or eating. 75c per the Selwltz Block. Main and Pearl roamed in the years that are gone, -’1- maid while you were away. She basket; also good cider vinegar, 50c streets. Inquire of L. Selwltz. married. They start on their per gallon, delivered anywhere in when “ The Golden Strain,” Fox honeymoon before cosmMcations came. 1 recognized her. She's Mrs. Manchester. W. L. Fish. Phone 970-2. FOR RENT—Brand new home of W.VNTED Films version of a Peter B. Kyne Gumshoe in disguise.” six rooms, never been occupied, and set in. JIMP makes a million story, is flashed across the silver- and spends it. He makes an­ "And the engineer is your father," FOR SALE—Three canoes. Fifty ready for Immediate occupancy. Will cried Jimp. lease, rent reasonable. For further Women and girls to string sheet. The picture is showing at the other and spends it. So- JIMP dollars will take the three. A l’ '' “ What'll we do?" wept the lovely motorcycle with side car. cheap. particulars call Arthur A Knofia. shade tobacco. Meet truck morn­ State theater tomorrow. makes another million. Eugene Spless. 28 W. Center street. call 782-2. 875 Main stieet. young bride. ings, Spruce street. 6:15 day­ This colorful story, starring PE.4RL’S father objects to the Madge Bellamy, Kenneth Harlan, match. Shoots at. JIMPY now “ I ’.on't know," said Jimp, pacing FOR S.A.LE—Gladiolus 50c per doz­ TO RENT—Five room t nement. all light saving time. L. Wetstone. the floor. “ There’s dirty ■work afoot en. Come and see our gardens. Mar­ Improvements. Inquire at ’ 0 Cottage -Ann Pennington, Hobart Bosworth, and then. Hires DETECTIVE shalls, Hartford-Willimantic State street. Frank McGlynn, Jr., Frank Beal GUMSHOE and his wife to aboard this train tonight. The por­ Road. Manchester Green. Tel. 1090. estrange the young couple. ter is Detective Gumshoe." FOR RENT—Two excel.ent office WANTED—Painting or shingling and others, was filmed by Victor Schertzinger in the very heart of JIMP bets his last million "No," screamed Pearl. rooms over Post Office. May bo rent­ bv day or Job. done reasonably. Work "Yes," screamed Jimp. REAL ESTATE ed singly, $20. per month or to­ of the best. B. P. Green, 45 Norman the locale once frequented by some that he can go over Niagara gether. $25. per month. Apply a. the street. Falls without a scratch. It was true, too true. Mr. Handle, FOR SALE—$8,300 beautiful stucco, Manchester Trust Co. of the worst— and a few of the best the dirty bum, was the engineer. Parker street home, and garage, w a n t e d —T wo gentlemen to room — men who have figured iu the STRAIGHT AHEAD Detective Gumshoe, the low-down shady lawn and walks and every con­ FOR RENT—Completely refinlshed and board at 169 Main street. West. venience of a modern summer or five room bungalow on West Side. For CH.AJ?TER XV crook, was the porter. Mrs. Gum­ When executives of Fox Films shoe, the old she-devil, was the maid. winter home. Arrangements to in­ particulars phone 671. WANTED—Gardens to plow, ashes o in g over Niagara Falls with spect this property may be made by selected famous old Fort Huachuca They had boarded the train from an removed, will buy old hens or poultry. out a scratch was easy money ■appointment with W. F. Lewis, 11 FOR RE.NT—Six room tenement, all D. W. Barnes, Oakland Flat. Station in Arizona as the base of opera­ airplane. Vine street. Improvements. Adults preferred. In­ 45. Rockville trolley line. Phone 84-4. tions for the Schertzinger company, G for our Jimp. He went over in • • • quire at 13 Wadsworth strect. an airplane. they did so with a conscious know­ “Let’s be calm,” said the young FOR SALE—Eight room house, WANTED — Lawn mowers for “ Where’s the million dollars you furnace, set tubs, garage, chicken ledge of the^ splendid opportunity husband, running his fingers through TO RENT—Five room tenement, sharpening or repairs, phonographs bet me?" said he, stepping out of coup; one minute to trolley and gas and hot air furnace. Seven min­ repaired, electric cleaners, irons etc. that was theirs. This quaint post, his lovely wife’s silky hair, which school, in Dobsonville. make me an utes from mills. $25. 30 Essex street. put in order, clock repairing, key the plane. stood on end, "W e are safe until the offer. Phone 961-5. Telephone 1287-13 or 1-iOO. which has figured so prominently "Oh, here it is," laughed the guide. fitting. Braithwalle, 150 Center street. in the history of America, has been other pascengers are in bed. I’ll go FOR S.\LE OR RENT—Modem FOR RE.VT—Centennial apartmert. the home of countless brave men— •'You won." back to the smoker and look eight room house, all conveniences, new section of nine, two room apart­ MISCELLANEOUS “ Hate to take your money, guide,” around." two car garage . Located on Strick­ ments to be open Sept. 1st. Steam and it is only a short distance from said Jimp. land street. In fine residential sec­ heated. Janitor service, gas range, re­ Sewing machines repaired, needles Tombstone, “ That's all right. Perhaps tips Detective Gum. alias the porter, ana parts for all makes of machines. she asked in her nightie and in a tion. For Information call Manches­ frigerator. In-a-door bad. furnished. For the second feature the State will be good today.” “What happened?' wasn't in the smoker. There was ter 1100 or 418. Make reservations now. Call Man­ New iiurt second hand machines for only the customary group of men sale, ’.lemstitchlng 10c per yard. Sing­ theater will present Pola Negri in • • • weak voice. chester Construction Company. 2100 sitting around discussing women and FOR S.-VLE—West Side—Single five or telephone 782-2. er Se'wi g Machine Company. Tel. “ The Crown of Lies’’. Pearl’s father jumped up and down tion." now," said Pearl. prohibition. room strictly modern including steam 149-4. .American girls have become behind locked doors in a Niagara heat, a bargain at $5,000, small FOR RENT—In Greenacres. 5 room countesses and duchesses through Mrs. Gum fell out of her chair. Jimp searched under the seat and Jimp returned to the stateroom. amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb. second floor fiat available Aug. 16th. WANTED—Highest prices paid for Falls hotel. Detective Gumshoe and "It’s time to get busy." said she. around the walls, but no gum was rags, metals, papoi. magazines, etc. marrying foreign noblemen, but in He opened the door. There lay the 853 Main street. Telephone 820. his wife, Mrs. Gumshoe, alternately She dashed into the other room, re­ to be found. He rang the bell for darling of his dreams upon the floor. Also buy and sell used furniture. “ The Crown of Lies” which opens looked at the old man and at their FOR SALE—Bissell street, ’'our TO RENT—4 room tenement, all Chaa l.essner. 28 Oak street. Phone. at the State Theater tomorrow Pola turning shortly. the porter. She was in her nightie. She was un­ family, strictly modern Including gps. remodeled. Walnut street, near •2116. own feet. “ Have you seen my hat?" she George poked his head through conscious. Blood trickled from her Negri becomes a queen who ends “A couple of hot detectives you income $1056. Price for quick sale. Cheney mills. $20.00. Inquire 1 Wal­ asked. the door. “ Bring us the card table," forehead. $8700. with $1,000 cash. Wallace D. nut street. TeL 576. I will pay the highest prices for up by wedding a likeable young turned out to be.” cried Handle. rags, papers and all kinds of metals; The great detective hadn’t seen ordered Jimp. “ Pearl; Pearl! Pearl! Speak to Robb. 853 Main street. American flivver salesman, iu or­ "W e done the best we could," said George brought the table and be­ TO RENT—Furnished room at 35 also buy all kinds of poultry and old der to rule his tiny cottage. the hat. A search of the two rooms me!" cried the terrified husband. FOR S.\LE—East Center, Manches­ Birch street. Telephone 1153. cars for Junk. M. H. Lessner Jr., tele­ Gum. was hatless. They gave up the chase gan to put it in place. “ No.” said His wife stirred. "What hap­ —- This new Paramount production “ You’re so dumb,” screamed Han­ ter Green—Six room single strictly phone 982-4. and called in the piolice. Jimp, "don’t put it up. We just pened?" site asked in her nightie modern with 2 car garage a bargain FOR RE.VT--Furnished room at 183 unfolds a story of colorful romance. dle, “ you couldn’t catch a boot­ “ My wife’s hat has been stolen.” wanted some gum.” and a weak voice. for quick sale. Wallace D. Robb. 8S3 Center street. Call after 5 o'clock. I pay highest cash prices for your It shows a gorgeous Pola in, the legger." Main street. rags, magazines, bundled paper and explained the great detective to the Jimp and Peart selected two nice “ I’m asking you." shouted Jimp. FOR RENT—Six room fl t. with Innk of all kinds. Phono 849-2, i wiil simple garments of a boarding “ You don’t have to catch them," chief of police who came to investi­ pieces of gum and the porter started "1 know now." said the wife, re­ sniffed the great detective. “ You FOR S.^LE—Hemlock street—Two all modern improvements. and ! calL J. Eiserberg. house maid. In an amazing conspir­ gate. away with the table. viving. “ I tried to get in the ham­ family ten room strictly modern in­ garage, first floor. Call 106 Hamlin acy, she reigns as queen of a smaii have to hide from them." “ Was it made out of straw?" asked "You might leave the table," said mock and it fell with me." cluding 2 car garage and extra build­ street. “ You couldn’t catch a one-legged AUTOMOBILES Balkan kingdon^ and her striking the chief. Pearl. “ 1 won’t want to chew my ‘What hammock?" asked the re­ ing lot. Price $7,000 for all. Wallace gowns seem to sound a new fashion D. Robb. 873 Main street. TO RENT—Several five and six FOR S.ALE—One 192C Chevrolet “ Yes," exclaimed Mrs. Gum. “ It gum very long.” lieved husband. room modern rents in two family sedan cheap. Tei. 292-3. Manchester. I note for the somlng season. was made out of straw.” So the r>orter left the- table. ‘There! Where you sleep," said FOR SALE’—.\ bargain—Two fami­ houses. Apply Edward J. HolL 865 Pola's amazing resemblance to "Was it black straw? And did it ly ten room on School, stri-e:, strictly Main street. Tel. SCO. FOR S.ALE—5 passenger Oakland the missing queen of a tiny nation modern Including furnace heat. Price touring, engine and tires in good con­ have nine sunflowers on it?” Hills and valleys clicked by out­ for quick sale $6501 with $600 -ash. TO RE.VT—4 room tenements on 23 dition. 82 Cottage street. is made the basis of an intrigue by “ Yes," said the delighted woman side the window as the train sped Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main street. and 25 Eldridge street, inquire at 2 i 6 Koah Beery, -aii exiled cabinet min­ detective. "Have you seen it?" onward through the dusk. Now and Oak______si.eet after 5;3U. Telephone 1376. FOR S.ALE—Ford coupe. excellent “ It’s on your head," smiled the FOR S.ALE—Cambridge street, nice ister. He plaus to establish her as then a village with a few lights al­ large Ant. 12 rooms, has steam heat, FOR RE.NT-Three room tenemenL i luler while he makes millions foi chief. And it was. ready twinkling would pass. A never oak floors, two car garage, and lot Is on Bralnard street, gas. lights, water } paint. 43. Cen I'.imself. Not knowing of this ulteri­ • • • ending line of telephone poles chased 200 feet deep. A real home and in­ etc. Aaron Johnson. 62 Ltndan street. one another’ into oblivlon.- vestment. Price is rigliL For further or motive, she agrees to the plan, S snail with the spring fever." Meantime, Jimpy and Pearly had FOR KEN-—Tenement on Bralnard FOR SALE—Velle Roadster. P.;r- obsessed with the idea of freeing a caught a train for Chicago. “ I al­ Bedtime came, as bedtime will. The particulars see Arthur A Knofia Tel. fect condition. $125. Call at 118 Glen- = “ Show me one and I’ll show you 782-2. 875 Main street. street, near Main. All modern im­ nation from the oppressions of its ways wanted to see the stockyards," porter entered the stateroom to provements. Apply Albert Harrison, wood street or 35 Haynes streeL 1 1 can.” Pearl, who hadn’t ridden in a Pull­ dictator. § Exasperated beyond measure. Han- the young bride had told her hus­ make up their berths. He cast cur­ FOR SALE—Washington street— corner Myrtle and Linden streets or ious glances at Jimp as he worked. man before. "Don’t you sleep In that beautiful six room home, fireplace, re­ the Janitor of .iobnson Block. Robert -.Ames Is Miss Negri’s ^ die leaped from the window. Finding band. Legal Notice The young bride and groom could hammock?" ception halU plenty of closets, wash­ leading man. He is the husky young p a secluded spot In the Niagara River, “They are lovely in July,” re Jimp looked. The little green ham­ room, large living room, oak floors FOR RE.NT—Four room tenement, = he went swimming in his beewee- plied he. see that ha had a histol on either improvements, ready July 15th„ Cot­ Yankee who pursues his quest of mock where you are supposed to and trim. 2 car garage. Small amount AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD love across the seas, hazarding ^ gees. "And the Wrigley building," said hip, insteafl of a drink, and that he cash. Terms. Arthur A Knofia. TeL tage streeL Apply E. J. Holl's office. at Manchester, •xvithin and for the carried a shotgun. But they thought put your clothing was broken. 782-2. 875 Main. many dangers in her behalf. s Gum and Mrs. Gum remained in the blushing girl. “ We must see the district of Manchester on the 16th. nothing about it. They had heard The tension relieved. Jimp and FOR RENT—Single room. Johnson dav of August. A. D., 1926. For the third feature for tomor­ g the hotel room. Of course he was Wrigley building.” Pearl started to laugh. But it was FOR S.ALE—Just off Main street, Block, Main streeL Aaron Johnsoiu 62 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., g silent. But his wife was silent, also, “ Does it do the Charleston?” .asked of Chicago. Linden streeL row the Fa-nous Country Stor.4 with, short. A knock was heard at tha new six room bungalow. 2 car garage J udgo. g They were downcast, the fond husband. Jimp decided he would go up and in cellar, oak floors and trim, fire­ Estate of William G. Glenny late of presents and fun, also a surprise so have a talk with the engineer before door. place, silver light fixtures. Make me FOR RENT—Four room flat on a Minutes passed. Half an hour “ Why, of course not. Don’t be so • W’ho’s there?” challenged Jimp. Manchester in said district, deceased. don’t miss it. retiring. Said he would sleep better an offer. Call Arthur A Knofia. TeL first floor, with all improvements and Upon application of the Executor Today the State theater will pre­ E sped, away never to return. Then silly. This is a serious novel," pouted "Let me in,” replied a gruff voice, 782-2, 875 Main. garago. new house, at 168 Oak streeL the damsel. if he knew the man was reliable. also three room flat, with garage. In­ fo ' an order of sale of real estate be­ sent the last showing of-“ The Great g the great detective broke out in a clearly disguised. longing to said Estate as per applica­ E voice which trembled with emotion, “ Then if it doesn’t do the Charles­ Working his way through the FOR S.ALE—Holl street — dandy quire 164 Oak StreeL TeL 616-6. tion on file. Deception” with Aileen Pringei and coaches, he climbed into the cab. Before Jimp could answer other P “ Perhaps we are a little behind on ton. why is the building so wrig­ voices.were heard without. “ Break new 10 room flat. Well built and i ORDERED:—That the said applic.a- Ben Lyon. “ Hello.” greeted the engineer place you'd be proud to own. Price FOR ilENT—Three room apart­ tlon be heaid and determined at the ^ our detecting.” ley'?” ment In Purnell Building, large rooms with his hand on the throttle. down the door.” yelled one. The door right, small amount down. Terms. Probate office in Manchester on the ^ “ Maybe we are,” wept the wife, “ Silly boy!” chirped his wife, toss­ quivered under tha Impact of a Arthur A Knofia. TeL 782-2. 875 Main all conveniences, reasonable renL Ap­ “Hello." said Jimp. "How’s the ply to G. E. Keith. In care of Keith 23rd. day of August, A. D.. 1926, at 9 g “I looked for our book on detecting ing a cuspidor at him. street. o'clock in forenoon, and the Court di­ road to Chicago?” heavy blow. Furniture Co. H this morning, but I couldn’t find it." The two put their heads together "r il have you arrested," called rects said executor to give public no­ WAPPING “ Pretty fair," said the engineer. tice to all persons interested in said § “ I started down to the police sta- and their staterooms rang with Jimp. The train sped onward into MORTGAGES TO RENT—Several small rents at laughter. Such is love, and youth, “That’s what they told me in the $20 per month. Apply to Edward J estate to appear if they see cause and Frederick G. Easton and Mrs. g tlon this morning to brush up on the night. be heard thereon by publishing a and freedom. last tolvn.'.' We can invest your money in first Holl. Orford Bldg. TeL «60. Lida B. Huntly of Springfield. Mass., g my detecting work,” said the hus- (To Be Continued) tlass mortgages. If you need a mort- copy of this order once in some news­ ^ hand, “ but 1 couidn't find the sta- “ I wish 1 had some gum right "Any detours?" asked Jimp. gage call us. TeL 782-2. Arthur A FOR RENT—Two large front t.fflce paper having a circulation in said were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Knofia. 875 Main. rooms, in Purnell Building, singly or probate district, and by posting a ] •w-Jn-aJav ennmUUUUlUiUiBiUlSUUlUiuiiliiflllHiniUlUllil'uiH together. Apply to G. E. Keith, in copy of this order on the public sign-1 ^ ® weanesaay. care of Keith Furniture Company. post in said Manchester, six days be­ Miss Marion Lathrop, daughter of TO RENT fore the said day of hearing and re­ Mr. and Mrs] Raymond Lathrop. Mrs. Ethel T. Boody is working! have gone on the Grange lecturers Rev. and Mrs. Rossnagle and | ricultural college taking a tfen-day turn make to the Court. TO RENT—Midland apartments, was taken to the Manchester Me­ at the Wapping store while Frank! trip up throu,gh Maine and Canada children left Monday morning to course on religious training. thrt^e rooms, steam heated. Janitor WILLIAM S. HYDE visit Mr. Rossnegle’s parents in SCI vice, refrigerator, gas range fur­ Judge. morial hospital this afternoon Billings is awly on his vacation. spending two weeks. H-S-lS-26. •where she will undergo an opera Miss Ruth Taylor is spending Naw Jersey. If woman’s placo is in the home, nished. rent $38 per month. Call perhaps she’s lost the address. Manchesier Construction Co.. 2100, tion for adenoids and tonsils on hsr vacation at home. Elmer Clark is at the Conn. Ag- or tele:i'i5 Main StreeL over Manches­ Frink. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Downs James Bennett spent the week­ FOR RENT Gutter and children Cedric. Beverly and ter Plumbli y and Supply store. Mrs. Ernest Maynard and two end with his mother. little daughters, Ernestine and Gen­ Marjorie of Westfield, Mass, ivere Miss Bessie Williams of New Houses For S 6J e | On Holl street, new five room FOR RiiN’i'—Tenement of four nice Will give a lifetime of serv­ week-end guests at Autumn View flats, just completed, well built, rooms on Keeney CourL Apply to ice. We would be glad to esti­ evieve, •will leave next Sunday for Britain visited in town. i V !e offer a good two-family flat on Benton street with an extra S Manchester Public MarkeL a month’s visit with friends at St. Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean of beautifully finished, modern im­ The Ready Helpers reunion pic­ i building lot, for $11,000. Small amount of cash down. § mate your needs in this line. Jobnsbury, Vt., and Miss Gertrude Hartford are spending two weeks provements, steam heat, shades, FOR KENT—Two desirable office nic held Saturday was pronounced screens, screen doors, rent rea- rooma Apply to Mr. Pad rove. Man­ Maynard will join them later on. a decided success in spite of the at “ The Pines.” i Brand new cottage of six rooms, large clothes closets, separate = son.,ble. Must be seen to be ap­ chester Public MarkeL Phone. 10. Joseph C. Wilson ^ iss Annette Burkhardt from On Monday evenin ' at 7 p. m., weather. One hundred and thirty sink room and laundry, oak floors, French doors, white enamel 5 preciated. Mrs. J. F. Sheehan, 11 TO RENT—Five room flaL William Plumbing in All its Branches. Little River spent a fe’w days sat down to the picnic supper. The standard time. Miss Esther Vinton KanehL Telephone 1776. trim, steam heat, gas, etc. Price is only $8650. S Knighton street. Phone, 2108. Service of the Best Kind. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George menu consisted of baked beans, and Carl R. Christenson were unit­ A. Frink last week. ed in holy matrimony by Rev. J. N. TO RENT—5 room flaL all modem Phone 641 28 Spruce St. salads, meat loaf, rolls, cake, improvementa Second floor at II Mrs. Alice Smith • returned last ftuit and lemonade. Atwood. Mrs. N. A. Hill played Bungalow of six rooms and sleeping porch,, steam heat, gas, 2 Ford StreeL near Center. A. Kirsch- Saturday night from Laconia, N. H., Rev. and Mrs. John Rossnagel the wedding march. The bridal etc,, one car garage. Price is only $6000. Small cash pay- s sleper, n Ford streeL where she has been for the past ten couple were attended by Miss Ma­ Jr. and three children Elaine, Mel-- ment. s days for a rest. ■ vin and Donald of Lincoln, Maine, bel Walbudge and Byron W. Hajl. The Misses Doris’ Rockwell, Car­ The bride was dressed in satin LOST aid Mrs. Hollis Bartlett and child­ Fine building lot on corner of Pitkin and Elwood streets. It | olyn Larkum, Viola Wickham, ren of Vermont, Miss Maud Mur­ tack crepe and wore a veil, carry­ H K S l j n E S Edith Wickam, Helen Tripp, Clara ing a bouquet of white roses. The is a corner 91x238, ft., with walks, curbing, sewer, gas, water 5 LOST—Spare tire and rim. Please phy of Worcester, Mass.. Mr. and TO RENT—Oak street. Gorman return to Burton Keeney, 596 Keeney Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Chandler and Gertrude Maynard, Mrs. Clifford Downs and children bridesmaid wore a dress of pink all in. 2 block. 6 room tenement. All newly StreeL Reward. have returned from Camp Aya-po at of Westfield, Miss Lina Wheeler of crepe de chine and carried a bou­ painted and papered. $25 per month, Liquid, Just What You Need LOST—Tuesday evening, blue silk Woodstock where they camped out Scotland and a large number of quet of pink gladiolas. The double Large two-family flat on Summer street, recently built, mod- H inquire Manchester Trust I'.o. last Saturday. ring ceremony was used. After the umbrella, on 6 o’clock Cross Town Don’t worry about Eczema ot other friends from Manchester were ern equipment on large deep lot. Low in price, small cash S FOR RENT—Oak street, rear Gor­ trolley, or in South Manchester Post Mrs. Mary R. Nichols is spending reception in the church parlor, Mr. Office. Finder return to 333 Main drin troubles. You can have a clear, among the guests present. Rev. J. man block. 4 room tenement recently a few days at the home of Mr. and N. Atwood asked the blessing, af­ and Mrs. Christensen started on payment. • 2 renovated, $15 per month. Inquire street and receive reward. Tel. 87-5 healthy skin by uang Zemo. Manchester Trust Company. Zemo genei^y removes Pimides, Mrs. William T. Woods of Bloom­ ter which Miss Gladyce Orcutt, their auto trip through New York LOST—Friday evening. tortoise field, formerly from this place.' state. They will be at home after shell glasses in case in Ten Cent store Bladfheads, Blotdies, Eczema and president of the society, called on TO RE3NT—6 room tenement, near or Main street to Oak. Please leave at Ringwtam and makes the skin dear Clarence Lyman' and Joseph the different ones for remarks. Af­ August 80 at the former home of trolley and mills. Can be occupied at Allen from this place and Mr. and the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Christen­ once. Inquire 60 Pine streeL Tele­ Herald office. and healthy. Zemo is a dean, pene­ ter the supper, music was enjoyed, I Robert J. Smith 1009 Main Si. phone 1232. trating, antiseptic liquid, that does not Mrs. L. F. Gates of Mani^ester. mo­ all taking part. Next year the so- sen have the good wishes of a host POUND show and may be applied day or night. tored to Colebrook River last Sun­ c^ty plans to hold a bh'thday pic­ of friends, both parties being very I Real Estate — Insurance > Steamship Tickets TO RENT—Modem 5 room flat, Ask your drugmst for a small size 60c day where they visited Mr. Lyman’s nic, the society being years old. popular In Coventry and Manches­ September firsL 22 Roosevelt streeL FOUND—A French poodle deg. In- 20 s Telephone >80-2. QUir% At 160 Cooper HlU .atreeL or lu gfi botUi^iOO. brother, Hury Lyman. i Mr. and Mri. 'Walter 8. Haves ter. .AniujUuiHMiiUHiiviiiiiuiuliiiiiuiiWiiiui I ■ f ^ ' /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAE D, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, 1928. BRISTOL TO P U Y Ball Player Who Says Prayers JACKKEARNSSHOWS SONS TOMORROW TEX THE WAY OUT COLORED STARS GET “ L O S F That's Max Carey— Idealist, Perhaps Last Twilight Game Gentleman and Crack Base Give ’Em a Wills Contract BETWEEN HERE AND HARTFORD of Season— To Be Staged Stealer— Waived Off Pi­ But What Does That at West Side. rates for Tnsuhordination’ Mean? He Asks. SLIPPING INDIANS CARDS NOSE OUT Unexcasable Action by Hart­ ford Nine Last Nigh^ What probably will be the last i By DAVIS J. WALSH twilight baseball game in the South | BY RALPH S. DAVIS New York, Aug. 18.— ^Tex Rick­ DROPTWOTOA’S DODGERS IN 7TH ^nd will bo played tomorrow eve- | Sports Editor, The Pittsburgh Press ard must go before the State Athlet­ Aetna Fore Ontfit Here hing at the West Side Oval when i Pittsburgh, Aug. IS.— It may ic Commission with the duly signed the Sons of Italy tackle the crack | A contracts of Jack Dempsey and Bristol New Departure nine in the be that the Pittsburgh Pirates will Harry Wills! Only Half Game Ahead of Tbis Evening. third game between the two clubs. sweep through to another National This is not an ultimatum by the Southwortfi’s Two Homers Bristol copped the verdict in both League pennant and world cham­ lanquid and lamentable license Aetna Fire Shamrocks Df the games that have been play­ pionship this fall, but if they do the committee. It is the candid belief Mackmen— Yanks Lose Count HeavOy; Reds Beat Andrews, lb ManteDl, U ed and Manager Vendrillo’s charges victory will be empty and the glory of Jack Kearns, an ex-manager who McDonald, p Brownell, 2b are hot after revenge. Tonight the tarnished for thousands of Pitts­ doesn’t happen to be afflicted with Bnt Gain in Race. Waterhoose, 2b Borke, ss Bons of Italy are in Meriden playing burgh fans who have followed the an ex-brain. _ the PhiUies. Magee, ss Brennan, 8b the Maplewoods. Sipples and Wal- fortunes of Max Carey for the last The suggested course wt(| the Booth, 3b McTrfHighlin, lb iett are due to be the battery for 16 years. only "out” Kearns would concede Tobin, U Genovese, rf llanchester. For Max Carey is still an Idob of Rickard that, paradoxically, would ATHLETICS 0-6, INDIANS 4-4 CARDS 8, ROBINS 7 Bergeson, rf Graff, cf the fans. He commands not only permit that worthy to get away with Peterson, c f McCarthy, c their praise but their affection. He his Dempsey-Tunney enterprise. Philadelphia, Aug. 18. — The St. Louis, Aug. 18.— Billy South- Macdonald, c Prentice, p is something more than a mere ball Kearns laughed with refined mod slipping Indians lost both ends of worth’s second homer of the after­ Wilson, p McLanghlln, p player, as someone might have sus­ eration at the possibility that court a double header to the on-rushing noon, with two men on bases, en­ Al^out 100 baseball fans were pected last fall, when, with simple action, to be taken today or a shift Athletics, nine to four and six to abled the Cardinals to nose out disappointed last night when they unaffectedness, he credited God Al­ of site to another city, would solve four, and now lead the Mackmen Brooklyn, eight to seven. St. Louis went to the Community grounds at mighty with answering his prayers the difficulty. by only half a game. French poled is now only one game behind Pitts­ the North End to see the Sham­ for victory in the world series with His Idieas. out seven hits. burgh. rocks and the Hartford Colored Washington. He had several ideas and all of (First Game) St. Lonia Stars swing into action. They did Philadelphia ...... 105 002 lOx— 9 AB. R. H. PO. A E. Kis Real Name Is Caitarius. them were good, though seemingly Cleveland ...... 001 003 000— 4 Blades, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 not swing: in other words, the Maxwell G. Carey— a contraction MAX contradictory, for instance: (Second Game) Southworth, rf .... 5 2 2 4 0 0 Hartford team failed to appear and of his family name, Canarius— is, to Would a Dempsey-Wills contact Philadelphia Hornsby, 2b ...... 5 1 2 1 2 2 the game was forfeited to Manches­ employ an overworked phrase, one mean a Dempsey-Wills match? Not , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Bottomley, lb ...... 6 0 0 3 1 0 CAREY Dykes, 2 b '...... 4 0 0 0 2 0 L. Bell. Sb ...... 3 1 1 1 2 0 ter 2 to 0. of the most colorful athletes in for,a minute. Would It mean a Bishop, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Douthlt. c f ...... < 4 1 3 3 0 0 The action of the Colored Stars, baseball. In addition, he is one of Dempsey-Tunney match? Without French, cf ...... 5 0 3 3 0 0 O’Farrell, c ...... 4 1 2 9 0 0 while it did not please the gather­ the game’s squarest shooters and a doubt. Why? Because Wills W elch, If. rf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Thevenow, s s „ ...... 4 1 1 3 1 1 Hale, 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 1 0 Sherdel, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 ing, should not be blamed onto the ■fw;v finest gentlemen. If he weren’t a won’t go through with a Dempsey Barbee, rf ...... 2 2 2 1 1 0 Holm, If ...... 3 1 2 3 0 0 unfortunate Shamrocks. Manager lir baseball player, he’d be a minister. bout on the terms laid down by the Lamar, I f ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 H. Bell, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson did everything in his pow­ \ His suspension last week, pend­ laws in this state. Hauser, lb ...... 3 1 0 7 0 0 Keen, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Perkins, c ...... 2 2 2 5 0 0 Alexander, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 er to have the Colored Stars here. ing his release on waivers, descend­ The above are Mr. Kearns’ senti­ Galloway, s s ...... 3 0 2 4 1 1 Toporcer, x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 In fact he met Manager Strong per­ ed like a thunderbolt on his thou­ ments, not mine. I have run out Honimel, p ...... a 0 1 0 5 0 H afey, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 sonally at 4 o’clock and the latter sands of Pittsburgh admirers, and of bright ideas on this particular 33 6 12 27 10 1 3S_ 8 14 27 8 2 agreed at that time to have hip despite the fact that his suspension subject long since. However, Mr. Cleveland B rooklyn team here. and that of Babe Adams and Carson -Kearns really knows his victuals. AB, R, H, PO, A. E. AB. R. H. PO. A E. Howevet* up until 7 o’clock only Bigbee is caused by his voting with "A Dempsey-Wills contract is the Jamieson, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Fewster, 2 b ...... 6 0 2 1 0 0 Lacey, 2b ...... 3 0 1 2 1 0 Herman, If ...... 6 0 2 0 0 0 two of the Negroes had appeared, five other players to remove Fred only thing that will get Rickard McNally, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cox. rf ...... 3 2 1 1 0 0 These two brought the Information “RUSSO"’ FISHER Clarke ,club vice president, from what he wants,” Kearns declares. Speaker, cf ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 Fournier, lb ...... 4 2 0 8 0 0 that the others had left in touring the Pittsburgh bench, local fans "Let the champion sign it and then Burns, l b ...... 5 1 4 9 0 0 Felix, c f ...... 5 3 S 5 0 0 cars but must have lost the way. J. Sewell, ss ...... 4 1 0 4 4 0 Bohne, 3b ...... 3 0 1110 Manager Vendrillo announced last generally refuse to credit Carey see whether Wills will do the same Summa, r f ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 Butler, ss ...... ^ 5 0 2 1 8 1 This statement is ridiculous in hight that “ Ruso” Fisher will start with any underhand work. thing. He won’t. Why? Be­ Myatt, c ...... 4 1 1 1 2 0 O’Neil, c ...... 4 0 1 6 0 0 view of the fact that the Colored igainst Bristol here Thursday The effect on Pirate fans is some­ him as sincerely over that matter as cause he wants 3200,000 for the Lutzke, 3 b ...... 3 0 1 3 3 1 McW eeny, p ...... 3 0 2 0 2 0 Stars have playqd in Manchester Shaute, p ...... l O 0 0 0 0 Jacobson, rf ,*....1 0 0 1 0 0 night. The Sons are well aware of what similar to what would happen I ever did over other problems that Dempsey shot and 'the regulation Miller, p ...... ^^O 0 0 0 0 0 Marriott. 3b...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 several times before. Their act the fact that Fisher went in as re­ in Washington if Walter Johnson bothered and worried me." contracts In this state call only for Hudlin, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Ehrhardt, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 was entirely uncalled for and the lief pitcher in both .-ames against should be fired for insubordination, Carey had been a track man as WATCHING 12 1-2 per cent to any challenger. W heat, X ,. *...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Shamrocks tre exonerated of all 37 4 11 24 13 1 W itt, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bristol and more than held his own, or in Chicago should Eddie Collins welt as a baseball player in school, "At these figures. Wills would Score by innings: blame. allowing the. Bell City outfit but be dropped. Carey’s worshippers and when he joined the South Bend miss his $200,000 by a good deal Philadelphia ...... 024 000 OOx— 6 43 7 14 24 8 1 Tonight the Hartford Aetna Firs two -runs. And it took Bristol four­ won’t believe that Max was engi­ team, and later the Pirates, he THE SCOREBOARD and then what about the $55,000 Cleveland ...... 020 010 100— 4 Score by Innings: bjiseball nine is scheduled to ap­ teen innings to get these two tal­ neering a conspiracy to undermine studied to apply track methods to he got from these middle western St. Louis ...... 300 000 50x— 8 pear at t)je Cqmmun|ity grounds WHITE SOX 5, YANKS 3 Brooklyn ...... 013 102 000— 7 lies as Fisher worked eight in­ the authority of Clarke. base running. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS promoters? He’d have to kick for a tussle with the Shamrocks nings here and six in Bristol. Bris­ Started to Be a Poacher. He w'as a right-hand batter when back with that and by the time he and It is hoped that the fans will tol won the opening tilt S to 4 and Carey came to the Pirates from he became a Buccaneer, but he got through, he wouldn’t have half New York, Aug. IS.— Although REDS 8, PHILLIES 2 forget last night’s misfortune and Eastern League the Yanks lost to the 'White Sox, the second 10 to 8 although Man­ the South Bend club of the old Cen­ switched later to the left side of the Hartford 3, Albany 1. the money he wants for the match. turn out in large numbers regard- chester outhit the visitors. How­ tral League. He had been a ball plate, to gain a step or two in head­ Not in New York. five to three in a five inning affair Cincinnati, Aug. 18.— The Reds lessly. ■Waterbury 3, Bridgeport 0. in which catcher Pat Collins broke ever, the Sons are taking no player in his college days, when he ing toward first, and thus utilize to Pittsfield 2, Springfield 1 (1st.) "Wills knows very well that he kept right on the heels of the Car­ The Aetna Fire" team is one of chances. Jack Carroll, southpaw was a divinity student at Concordia the greatest advantage his unusual wouldn’t sign a regulation state all altitude records for throwing dinals by whipping the Phillies, the fastest insurance teams in the Springfield 4, Pittsfield 1 (2nd.) to bases. New York’s lead jumped hurler, who pitched the Elmwood Seminary, a training school for min­ speed. Today he is what Is known Other teams not scheduled, contract. Mullins knows it. eight to two. Capitol City. It is composed ol Endees to the pennant last year, isters of the Missouri Lutheran as a "turn batter, changing his Rickard ought to know it, too, but to nine games. C incinnati the former Batt^ team which cop­ " National League C h icago AB. R. H. PO. A. E. will be held in reserve. sect. Max was ] eaded straight for stance to suit the pitching. Chicago 7, New York 0. they seem to be thinking too fast AB. R. H. PO. A. F.. Critz. 2b ...... 5 1 1 2 0 1 ped the Twilight League title. Mc­ Fisher has pitched about twelve the pulpit when he persuaded him­ He is generally credited with be­ Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 2. for Tex right now. I’m thinking Mostil, cf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Roush, cf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 Donald who will pitch for them is a Morehart. 2 b ...... 3 u 1 1 1 o W alker, rf ...... 3 1 1 4 0 0 games lor the Sons this season and self that he might make a better ing one of the world’s greatest.base St. Louis 8, Brooklyn 7. of going to him personally this Georgetown product. Booth, the ball player than preacher. Sheely, lb ...... 2 1 2 4 0 0 Bressler, If ...... 4 3 3 0 0 0 has w’on all but one. The defeat was stealers. He has led the National Boston at Pittsburgh (rain). business doesn’t take a turn for the Falk, If, ss ...... 3 1 1 3 0 0 Pipp, lb ...... 3 1 2 10 1 0 third sacker, is a former coach al In Florence, Mass., where the Sons Had High Ideals. League in that department a num­ American League better. Barrett, r f ...... 3 1 1 3 0 0 Hargrave, c ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 Texas High school and also a foot­ Carey carried into baseball the Hunnefiled, ss ...... 3 1 2 2 1 0 Dressen, 3b ...... 4 0 1 3 3 0 dropped a 1 to 0 decision after out- ber of times, and is one of the most Chicago 5, New York 3 (called “You know, I’m more than cas­ ball player of ability. Tobin is same high ideals which had pre­ Kamni, 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Ford, S3 ...... 4 0 0 2 4 0 from the University of Chicago and hitting the home club eight to two. annoying men in the league to op­ end 5th; rain). ually interested in seeing that Crouse, c ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 Mays, p ...... 3 1 1 2 2 0 viously decided him to enter the Peterson from Miller’s Falls. Against Naugatuck, Fisher also al­ posing pitchers, once he has reached Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 4 (1 ). Dempsey gets this fight. I’ve got Connally, p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 0 ministry. Clean as a hound’s 34 8 12 27 12 1 Either Joe Prentice or Bill Mc­ lowed but two hits. first base. Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 4 (2)'. a third coming to me and the best tooth, he has been outspoken in his 23 5 9 15 4 0 Philadelphia Laughlin will pitch for the Sham­ Saturday afternoon the Sons Peculiar Lead Off. Boston 5, St. Louis 1 (1). way to get it is to see that Dempsey N ew Y o rk AB. R. H. PO. X. E. meet the All-Rockville nine in the doctrines, and has never overlooked Carey studied base running as a Boston 4, St. Louis 0 (2). gets the money. AB. R, II. PO. -A.. E. Sand, ss ...... 3 1 1 1 3 0 rocks. Ted McCarthy will catch. Koenig, ss ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Stutz, ss ...... 1 0 0 2 1 0 Kelly was Injured last night In third game of a five-ganre series, an opportunity to set a good exam­ fine art, when other players were Detroit at Washington (rain). “He’ll get nothing, in my opin­ each team having won one game. ple before his mates. neglecting it for mastery of the ion, by going into court. Oh, the Paschal, cf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 W illiams, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 practice when a ball struck him un­ Gehrig, lb ...... 2 1 0 4 0 0 Knight, rf ...... 1 1 1 1 0 0 der the left eye. The Sons won 9 to 3 and Rockville He never uses profane language, mighty swing. He developed a pe­ THE STANDINGS courts may give them favorable ac­ Ruth, If ...... 1 1 1 4 0 0 Mokan, If ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 won 5 to 3. Another game resulted and admits that prayer is his daily culiar style of leading off second tion but doesn’t Rickard realize Meusel, If ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Leach, cf ...... 3 0 2 4 0 0 Friday the Shamrocks will travel In a 4-4 tie. habit. Last fall, after the Pirates base with his back toward third that the Democrats are not going Lazzeri, 2b ...... 2 1 1 1 0 0 Wrightstone. lb ... 4 0 1 5 0 0 to Rockville to meet the All- had won the world series, the fans Dugan, 3b ...... 1 0 0 1 1 0 W ilson, c ...... 3 0 1 2 0 1 Rockville team. Sunday the Sons play a return base, and claims that it enabled him W. L. PC. to allow a Republican Attorney Gen­ Collins, c ...... 2 0 1 2 0 1 Jonnard, c ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 of Wilkinsburg gave a banquet in Hoyt, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saturday the locals will hit thf tame in Bristol. to take a longer lead than the or­ Providence ...... 76 43 .639 eral, who wants to run for Lleuten Huber, 3b ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 honor of Bill McKechnie. Carey Shocker, p ...,j... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Friberg, 2b ...... 3 0 1 3 2 0 road to Springfield where they will thodox style. Other Pirates cop­ New H aven ...... 69 49 .590 ant Governor, to take the play away was one of the speakers, and in the Dean, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 cross bats with'the Wicos in a re­ CHARLES TO BE RUNG IN ied it, and confirmed his claims for Bridgeport ...... 69 50 .580 from them on this thing? If 17 3 3 15 1 1 W illoughby, p ...... I'O 0 0 0 0 course of his remarks, he said: turn game. BERLEXBACH’S LADDER it. Springfield ...... 62 56 .525 Rickard gets the court’s okay, that Score by Innings: Baecht, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York, Aug. 18.— With an­ “ Yo\i hear a lot about luck in Carey came to the Pirates on license committee can turn around Chicago ...... 401 00— 5 Nixon, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sunday the speedy Grotqn team Hartford ...... 56 61 .479 New Y ork ...... 000 30— 3 will come to Hickey’s Grove for a other chance against Jack Delaney baseball, and I suppose there is a Aug. 10, 1910. He has been in Albany ...... 56 61 ,479 and revoke his license at the Yan­ 34 2 10 24 7 1 as his goal, Paul Berlenbach, for­ . certain amount of it. But what return game. the majors 15 complete seasons, all Waterbury ...... 44 74 .373 kee Stadium. RED SOX 5-4, BROWNS 1-0 Score by innings: mer light helvyweight champion, some folks call luck, I call some­ Cincinnati ...... 014 030 OOx— S spent with the Pirates. In that Pittsfield ...... 39 76 .339 “ As for a shift to Philadelphia, Boston, Aug. 18.— The Back takes on Francois Charles, Euro­ thing else. I ha. ; a firm belief in Philadelphia ...... 100 000 010— 2 time he has been in 2083 games, National League Rickard is likely to run into trouble Bay section was thrown into an pean light heavyweight king, in a divine guidance, and I believe that HARTFORD FINALLY WINS has scored 1366 runs, made 2341 W. L. PC. there. Commissioner White is a uproar as the Red Sox thrashed ten-round bout here tonight. In an­ God Almighty had more than a lit CUBS 7, GLINTS 0 hits, and stolen 678 bases. His to­ Pittsburgh ...... 61 45 colored man and very pro-Wills. the Browns twice, five to one and other ten-rounder Johnny Dudee tie to do with our winning from .575 tal batting average is .280. Last St. Louis ...... 64 50 .562 He is the man who wired Jim Far­ four to nothing. Heimach and TRIMMING ALBANY, 3-1 will meet FrJ Bretonnell. ■Washington. I know I prayed to Chicago, Aug 18.— Guy Bush of season he batted .434 in the regu­ Cincinnati ...... 64 ley that the Dempsey-Tunney ■^’’elzer did the pitching and lots 51 .557 the Cubs again took the role of a lar campaign, and in the world ser­ C h icago...... 59 match would be a fake and some of it. 54 .522 Giant-killer by holding the New ies reached the heights with a mark New Y o r k ...... 57 54 .513 time ago followed Tunney into his (Firat Game) Albany, Aug. 18.— The Hartford of .458, having been at bat 24 Brooklyn ...... dressing room to speak in slighting Score by innings: Yorkers to two hits and winning Senators came through yesterday 55 61 .474 St. Louis ...... 000 000 010— 1 under wraps, seven to nothing. times in the seven games with the Boston ...... terms of his ability and his ethics. after a string of defeats and trim­ 46 66 .411 Boston ...... 000 000 050— 5 Bush dVdn’t walk a man and not a Senators, made 11 hits, scored six Philadelphia 42 “ No, there is only one ‘out’ and Second Game) med Albany S-1. Errors figured in 67 .383 Giant got past first base. the Senators win, the Lawmakers runs and stole three bases. American Ijeague Rickard must take it or the whole St. Lonia Loves His Home. proposition must take the air.” AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Chicago making four. W. L. PC. Rice, cf. ss ...... 3 0 1 2 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A E. The score was tied in the eighth He was horn at Terre Haute, Ind., New Y o r k ...... 74 45 .617 Into Courts Today. Sisler, lb ------. . . 4 0 . 1 11 1 0 Adams, 2b ...... 3 1 2 1 4 0 Williams, I f ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 inning, 1-1. Schinkel hit to left oen.-^ Jan. 11, 1890, is five feet 11 1-2 Cleveland ...... 65 54 .546 Rickard, fighting mad, was all Heatchote, rf ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 inches tall, and weighs 170 pounds. set for taking the question of Miller, r f ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 Stephenson, If ...... 3 2 2 4 0 0 ter for two bases. White hit hard Philadelphia . . . 64 54 .542 McManus, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 W ilson, c f ...... 4 1 1 3 0 0 to third, the ball getting away from He is of lean, straight build, with Dempsey’s license into court today. Schang, c ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Detroit ...... 60 56 .517 Grimm, lb ...... 4 0 3 14 1 0 Hermann. Shirley walked, filling eyp that look straight at one, while Washington .... 59 56 .513 Failing this, he said he had one Robertson, 3 b ...... 3 0 1 1 1 0 Freigau, 3b ...... 4 1 1 0 4 0 a quizzical smile plays around their Gerber, ss ...... 1 0 O ' l 3 0 Cooney, ss ...... 4 0 1 2 5 0 the bases. Heitman flied to center, Chicago ...... 58 58 .500 more card to play. He would take Bennett, x ...... i 0 0 0 0 0 Hartnett, o ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 scoring Schinkel and also White on corners. St. L o u is ...... 50 68 .424 the bout to a place “ not very far Falk, p ...... „ 0 0 0 0 1 0 Bush, p ...... 2 0 1 1 2 0 a bad throw from Emmerich. Nevers, p ...... 2 0 0 0 4 0 He is a man who loves his home Boston ...... 40 78 .339 from New York where it would be The box score: and his family more than anything Davis, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 7 12 27 16 0 welcome.” Durst, cf ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 New York H a rtford else in the w'orld— a man whom it GAMES TODAY Of course, both of these gestures AB. R. H. PO. A. E. AB. R. H. PO. A E. is a pity to see pass out of the ros­ were at direct variance with state­ 2$ 0 5 24 12 0 Frisch, 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 5 0 Krahe, sa ...... 4 0 0 1 2 1 Eastern League Morrissey, ct ...... 3 0 1 4 1 1 priceless and therefore ter of the world champions under ments Rickard made not 24 hours B oaton Mueller, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Hartford at Albany. AB. R. K. PO. A. E. Lindstrom. 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 1 0 Comlskey, 3b ...... 5 0 0 2 6 0 the circumstances that will mark Springfield at New Haven. before. He said he would neither Tobin, rf ...... 4 0 1 Meusel,'If ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Schinkel. I f ...... 4 1 3 2 0 0 White, 2h ...... 3 1 0 i 0 jealously upheld - - - his going this week. Pittsfield at Bridgeport. go into court nor move the site of Rigney, ss ...... 3 1 6 K elly, lb ...... 3 0 0 12 1 0 This is the man thf Pittsburgh Jacobson, c f ...... 4 0 3 3 Jackson, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 5 0 Shirley, l b ...... 8 0 1 11 *0 0 Providence at Waterbury. the bout. Rosenthal, If ...... 4 0 1 0 Tyson, cf ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 Heitman, rf ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 fans are parting with. He is not a National League It’s getting so that one wouldn’t Regan, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 Snyder, c ...... 1 0 0 2 1 0 Mangum, c ...... 3 1 1 2 1 0 Dodge Brothers have kept the faith. roughneck or troublemaker, but one Brooklyn at St. Louis. believe a man if be admitted that Todt, lb ...... 2 0 0 11 Ott, X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Miller, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 of ihe game’s finest gentlemen. Haney, 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 McMullen, c ...... 1 0 0 2 1 0 Year after year their motor car has New York at Chicago. he was falsifying. Bischoff, c ...... 3 0 1 5 McQuillan, p ...... l O 0 0 2 0 30 3 7 27 15 2 Not a mere ball player, but an ideal­ Philadelphia at Cincinnati. AVelzer, p ...... 4 0 1 0 Terry, xx ...... i o 0 0 0 0 Albany continued to mature into a better AB. R. H. PO. A B, ist. Boston at Pittsburgh. Scott, ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 and better product. 32 4 11 27 12 0 Johnston, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Emmerich, c f ...... 8 0 1 5 0 1 American League CHENEY BROTHERS GO Score by innings: Hesse, If ...... 4 0 3 1 0 0 Beauty has been added to depend­ St. Louis at Boston. Boston ...... 100 200 lOx— 4 29 0 2 24 IS 0 Butler. 2b ----- ' . ____8 0 1 4 . 8 0 Cleveland at Philadelphia. Score by innings: Hermann, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 5 1 ability, comfort and silence to TO ROCKVILLE TONIGHT Chicago ...... 202 000 12x— 7 Solomon, lb ...... 3 0 0 12 0 1 beauty. Endless refinements have Detroit at Washington. Fraser, rf ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Tltlimond Chicago at New York. DETROIT TIES Gagnon, ss ...... 4 0 0 0 2 Q been made, and the basic sources Cheney Brothers’ baseball nine Munn, c ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 of Dodge Brothers quality main­ McCorry. x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 is scheduled to meet the J. J. Regan MARK FOR MEN What’s Johnny Tobin’s best bat­ Neubauer, p ...... 3 1 1 0 2 1 tained in every detail. Co. nine tonight in Rockville in the ting mark for a single season in the majors?— D. F. N. 32 1 7 27 12 4 As a consequence, the NAME third meeting this season between Score by innings: w ^ m the two teams. LEH ON BASES He hit .852 in 1921, his best ef­ H artford ...... 000 000 120— 2 Dodge Brothers is even more val­ Glorgettl will pitch for Manches­ fort. A lb a n y ' ...... 000 010 000— 1 uable than the great Dodge . CIn sport I ter. Cheney Brothers won the first Brothers plant itself, and eminently game 11 to 1 and the second end­ Detroit, Aug. 18.— Detroit tied worthy of the public confidence it Batsman strikes at ball as ed 6 to 6. Tonight’s game should ranner starts to steal second. the major league record for men everywhere inspires. K N O p ^ G prove interesting. Rockville fans left on bases In a game with the It is the third strike. He are teeming with execitement. The public may rest assured that misses the ball but it hits his Athletics here the other day when Harry Hooper, cast adrift by the 11 Cobblers were stranded. person, deflecting it to grand­ LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS Special Announcem ent a Good Name so priceless wil^be Chicago White Sox last winter, had Detroit combed out 11 hits, got stand, runner reaching third •National League safeguarded jealously by those who and batsman second. What a most illustrious career while in 10 bases on balls, yet could push We wish to announce to Dodge car owners of Manchester hold its destinies in their hands. Hargrave, R eds ...... 388 about it? the big leagues. Hooper came up Stephenson. C u b s...... 368 but one run over. Several times and vicinity that H. E., Flagg has taken charge of the Dodge • * • with the Boston Red Sox In 1909 the sacks were loaded when the Touring C ar ...... $874. Bressler, R e d s ...... 359 Brothers Service Station in S.onth Manchester and has Installed The batsman is out the mo­ and finished with the White Sox third man was retired. C ou pe...... $925.50 Traynor, Pirates ...... * *348 the fiat rate system for servicing Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. ment he misses a third strike last year. Herman, Dodgers...... 343 Bsick In 1905 Pittsburgh had S edan ...... $980. and the pitched hall comes During the major league regime, Leader a year ago today: 18 men left In a game with Cin­ Mr. Flagg would like to meet the local owners of Dodge cinnati as did the Boston Braves Delivered. Into contact with his person. which covered a period of 17 sea­ Hornsby, C ardinals...... 400 cars. He is confident that the fiat rate system combined with Such a happening makes sons, Hooper ranked as one of the against St. Louis in 1923. The American League skilled service, which he Is prepared to give, will work to the H. A. STEPHENS the ball dead and therefore greatest outfielders In the game. Fotherglll, Tigers ...... 388 previous high mark in the American no bases can be run. He was a member of that famous Ruth, Yankees ...... 382 League was held by the Athletics satisfaction and advantage of car owners. Center and Knox Streets The runner originally on garden trio composed of Hooper, Manush, Tigers ...... 376 who had 17 players stranded in nine Get our price in advance on your next repair job. first, who started to steal Speaker and Lewis, which cavorted Goslin, Senators...... >371 innings with Detroit in 1916 and with the pitch and reached for the Red Sox a dozen years or Burns, Indians ...... 371 again in 1919 against Washington. third on the play, should be so ago. Leader a year ago today: In the 1916 fray the Macks had Brothers sent back to first. While not a consistent .300 club­ Speaker, In d ia n s...... 386 20 left in the entire game which The batsman who ran to ber, Hooper was a feared batter, • • went 11 innings. Dodge Bros. Sales and~Service Station second, being out the moment likely to come through when most How often has Howard Kinsey MOTOR CARS the third strike hits his per­ needed. He had his best year in been Pacific Coast tennis champion? What’s the meaning of the ex­ CENTER and KNOX STREETS SOUTH MAKCHESTEB son, should of course be re­ 1924 when he bit .328 in 130 — S. D. P. pression “fog” In golf?— P. Q. H. moved from the bases. gazaew Uoss, rank graaa. PAG E EIG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, 192®.

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bly 80. 1 can't iinagluo Paul throw­ ing himself .«way like that. I sui>- Takes Dash to Wear It pose he thought be bad to.” «^JEIGHBC«S ’ W E S "You mean?” John asked. EltNEST LYNN, author of THE YELLOW STUB “Exactly. He’s making the lady a present of bis name to save her BEGIN HERE TODAT some embarrassment. Fool! Why did he ever get mixed up with her?” WABKOAD JOHN and FAY AUUBURN ••vcc.-.sv.-,\ss*.NXs-Xv-> - .V Just listen to who’s talking.” BY ALLEXE SUMNER « billty of the people-over their glass­ buy a home when their baby '' ' ’ v X John reminded Forbes, and the dark es, women with children In their girl is bom and the advertising little fellow reddened. agency in which John is partner = ' ' Rome, Italy— When in Rome do­ arms drinking their foaming beer l e t u i “ I know—you think I’m pretty ing as the Romans do, one eats as together and busily gossiping away. and copy writer lands a new bad myself. But this woman—she's I the Romans eat. Old cronies knocking glasses to­ contract. Among their ac­ sjV'\ just impossible, John.” j quaintances are: E' “ She must be pretty bad. If you First of all, let me stress that all ' gether and beaming In the simple NOEL and VERA BOYD, can't see her,’’ John said cruelly, eating, with the possible exception | joy of human companionship. whose marrwge is strictly I ’ ' t , and was ImmedUtely sorry when he s of breakfast, is taken much more I “modem.” saw the look of pain on Forbes’ m 1 seriously than at home. We foreign- { Dinner is the evening’s job! It PAT and 3LAKLAN FORBES, face. ers are much wondered at for our | is not even served in most re^au- who have three cliildren and p m “ Why, what’s the matter vrith little dallying over the dinner table. rants or hotels until dusk has fallen ^ 5 whose domestic life is unliappy 'X \ .. you?" Pat demanded. “ Why so which, the European, is the eve- I and the day’s work is over, because of Pat’s roving tenden­ crusty all of a sudden? If 1 thought ning’s pastime! I And dont think that you can pop cies. Previous cliapters told you’d believe it, I’d tell you I’d re^ And, by the same token, we re- ' into a European restaurant at any how: formed. What do you think of John was fascinated on meet­ ceive ridicule if we dare to poke old time and get a meal. All meals that?” our heads outside our own chamber are served in their due season, and, ing NJEyi. ORME, of wlioin “I’d think It was pretty splendid.” Forbes liiiits that she is having for the morning coffee or chocolate. if you miss lunch at lunchtime you John said Impulsively, reaching for Having a native dislike to break­ must content yourself with a driok trouble with her husband. the other’s hand. “ I'm sorrj', Pat, Fay tool. JUDITH, the baby, but my tongue has grown pretty fast thus. Pansy Herring-for-short or ice cream until dinner time. And to visit lier parents in Washing­ sharp lately. I think you can under­ and I attracted an entire hotelful of if you miss dinner at the appointed ton, and during her absence stand why.” servants who came to stand and time, there is nothing for you in the John "ran around” a good deal. “ Marian.” said Forbes, “feels gape as we drank our cafe au lait way of real food until the next When Fay returned, gossip had pretty badly over this thing of in an hotel lobby in old Avignon. noon. retailed some of his actions and j-ours. She holds herself responsible The proprietor had done his best The tea rooms, however, are fear­ sharp quarrels followed, one of ^ r Fay’s leaving, and is pretty con­ for the honor of his hostelry. But ful and wonderful things. No salads which drove John “ out on a cerned for fear that you might be we were not dissuaded. We were and sandwiches such as ours hold tear.’’ Fay, learning lie had holding a lot against her.” free-born spirits who would take at home, but marvelous gooey pas­ been out with other women, "Tell her I’m not—and I'm being our breakfast where we pleased, tries which the customer selects threatened to leave him if it really honest about It. This would even though he insisted that it was repeated. from the counter, and ice creams of have happened anyway. Marian would be brought on a silver tray j a dozen flavors. J John flpds tliat people are merely hastened It along a little bit. talking about hun. NWl? GR.A- to our room, “ gratis.” j The “dip” or "sundke!’ does not If she hadn’t done what she did, Anu when to this effrontery we seem to thrive in France. There HAM. his partner, charges his there’s no telling how much worse actions are damaging the flmi’s added the pecularity of insisting on they serve several ice creams to­ the thing would have been.” oranges for breakfast and butter on gether. But in Italy a “gelati” jst- reputation. John later, by acci­ He felt strangely relieved that he dent, meets Nell Oraie at Vera our rolls, the wide-eyed servants ing about 10 cents contains all the should thus clear Marian of any re­ Boyd’s. He resolves not to see sponsibility In the affair. He felt contained themselves no longer and syrups and fruits and nuts and can­ her again, realizing that she is that he had done a charitable thing; broke forth into voluble expressions dies and whipped creams known to carrying him off ids feet, but he It lifted him, and he was sadly In of amaze at these strange speci­ man. it seems. does, and the day comes when need of being raised from his slough. mens from across the seas! Odd things are served in these tea he takes her madly in his arms. 'T/n a rake, and nohodij ever bothers me.*' • • • One is forced to deduce that to rooms. Cool dew-wet white magno­ Fay, learning of it, goes eat breakfast in public is almost to lia blooms, cupped by their leaves, through with her threat to leave Graham, always doing unaccount­ and that, besides, he Overstepped the ever> -day now, end Jol id able things, chose the following the European what the little pro­ holding ice cream; little wild straw­ him, and t.akes the baby with Dick Menefee found considerable cess of abluting and dressing in berries from the woods mixed with her. John, grief stricken, closes boundaries of another man’s affairs. week to go on a vacation, and John Although I can hardly recommend pleasure in following the scores, could hardly argue the point with public would be at home! , ice cream and heaped into melon up the lipuse and talics an apaft- speculating on the year’s probable ment. Later he tries to negotiate physical punishment as retaliation, him, Inasmuch as It was the first And the breakfast can only be shells, or green grapes coated with still I can see that the defendant All-America eleven,^ and In taking real rest Nat had had since the busi­ “coffee,” “ tea” or “chocolate”'; the candy and dipped .n-lce cream! a personal loan at his baqk, gets short trips now and then to sit In in an'argument with HENRY was sufficiently provoked to lose his ness had been organized. Still, it was latter being about the only of the at a game. BLODGETT, and when the temper and strike his accuser. The rotten time to be leaving. There three liquids fit to drink. The order­ case is dismissed.” An occasional letter came from were so many things coming up ing of any one of the three brings o’, her makes a reference to his Fay—matter-of-fact little letters that wife leaving him. John smacks Blodgett looking darkly ahead of just now, and their affairs were not the automatic accompaniment of him. left the court room and just Informed him that Judith was doing in the best of shape. So many little fi him. quite well and that she, having In­ hard rolls and, perhaps, butter Blodgett has Idm arrested for outside was surrounded by a group details required Nat’s personal su- which is served, at this meal only, FASHION of reporters. But he shoved his way stalled a nurse at her mother’s to I>ervislon. assault and battery, and P.AUL look after the baby, had found a sec­ to be spread on bread and not as through them with muttered Im­ It was not easy to understand why D.'WIDSON, a lawj-er and friend retarial job with her old employer an appetizer. c ? of John, defends him. precations, and Davidson succeeded Nat should choose such a critical At some pensions one can order a in piloting John out of the building and was having Immense fun NOW GO OX WITH THE STORY time to go. Surely, John thought, pot of jam, for which one pays an without encountering any of the with It. STITCH PLE.ATS IN All this was rather gloomy read­ he ought to have some inkling of his ample price, and which is carefully (The namea and sitnatlona In this hungry gentlemen of the press. own troubled frame of mind, and, Pleated skirts of jersey and flan­ •tory are flctitlonsO ■Tt’ll bo In the papers, of course." ing tor John, although he did se­ marked with one’s room number nel have the pleats stitched part CHAPTER XLIX cretly commend Fay for makng no therefore, ought to be considerate Davidson said. enough to wait until things had and served each morning until con­ way usually to a point just above a v id s o n paused to catch his "What a nuisance'.” exclaimed allusions to their trouble. Very de­ sumed. cent of her, he thought, and began taken a little brighter turn. the knees, and they retain their breath. He looked coldly at John. "Isn’t there any way of stop­ He plunged Into the work, shoul­ lines much more successfully than D■ Blodgett and pointing an ac­ ping it?” to miss her more and more. There But if breakfast is an overlooked occurred moments when he won­ dering Graham’s duties as well as where the pleats are merely pressed cusing linger at him went on. "This "Stop one of those news hounds his own, seeing that Briggs and the meal to the European, not so the in. man is a banker, and as such he Is on a snappy little feature like that? dered if. after all. It wouldn’t be best others. Lunch is less jf an extrava­ to hop a train and go to Fay and other artist were both kept busy, the caretaker of a good many per­ Not on your life. That’s page one leaning on Miss Knisely, the general gance than dinner. It omits soup INTERESTING ENSEMBLES. sons’ money. But he Is not the ask for forgiveness and the oppor­ this afternoon.” factotiipi, when It came to straight­ and salad, but has its entree of ome­ Ensembles for fall show many in­ caretaker of their morals. He Is a John said, “Thanks for keeping tunity of starting all over again, but ening out correspondence and caring lette, spaghetti or fish, before the teresting features, one being the throw-back to the age of stern, rock me- off the stand. You saved me he fought them down, thinking, and rightly, that Fay would not like to for office routine. His visitors were actual plat de jour of meat, potato use of a material a shade lighter or bound Puritanism and blue laws. He some embarrassment.” He stared at many, and for the first time since and vegetable is served. would like'nothing better than to go witness the spectacle of him hum­ a shade darker for the dress than the other a moment, thinking, and his association wtih Graham he be­ The cheese course is as much of a snooping around in other people’s then said, “Fay did leave me, you bling himself before her. for the coat. gan to realize the enormity of the luncheon rite as the coffee and homes, telling them what they know.” He had not been back to their other’s capacity for work. /-A..ll^X«.'»V#.VAVi‘42W.NMiSI*V • .i should and should not do.” "I gathered as much,” Paul re house since the day he had packed grapefruit is our home breakfast MONOGR.IMS POPUL.AR. True to his promise to Menefee, rite. “Oh, I object,” said the prosecutor marked drily. “It’s been written all his belongings and left. He had no Monogrammed pins, once used The blue taffeta gown Aunt Louise bought. over your face. What was the trou­ wish to encounter either of the Blod he called on Dick at his office every The maid brings in a huge tray exclusively for hats, are now equal­ wearily. day. and the physician, after giving ble? Anything 1 shouldn’t know?’ etts, which would be bound to hap­ or board containing at least on3 ly smart for frocks, and are very Deauville, France ^but close to it, it has a full bouffant “ Sustained," said the Judge. pen if he made the trip, Paul David him a thorough examination, seemed slice of a dozen variety of cheeses, Paul looked once more at Blod­ John told him, as they were walk­ popular. Dear Cousin: skirt made of dyed blue lace, and son’s prediction had been correct better satisfied, but cautioned John made from cow, goat, sheep and gett, withering him with his steady ing down the street together, and So much has happened since I encrusted with cut steel beads— when ho had finished, Paul stopped, the papers had "splashed” the amua about working too hard. even donkey milk. M.ATCHED JEW"ELRY. stare. Then he folded his arms. ing story, and everywhere he turned "Don’t overdo It, old man. I pre­ wrote you last. As you know. very small. “That Is all,” he announced calmly. blew reflectively at the ashes on his And continental eating by no A matching set of jewelry In­ Jacques returned, and we spent a cigaret and delivered himself of a he heard smiling comment and scribed work, I know, but I don’t About the throat Is a holster col­ means endii with lunch and dinner. cludes a bracelet, necklace and ear­ heavenly evening together. Davidson had not put John on the rather bitter complaint. friendly little greetings such as want you to go to pieces.” j lar of the most lovely blue velvet Milburn told him he was finding From early morning on, the open rings of pearls with jade drops. I was so glad to see him, that stand at all. He ^•as shrewd enough It Isn’t fair, John. Here I am a “ Well, I see you gave that hard with a corsage of the colored flow­ a strange, fierce joy In It. air street cafes are crowded with when he had gone, after being per- to know that If he did the prosecutor rake and nobody ever bothers about boiled banker a good licking, didn’t j ers at the shoulder. Only a woman would be sure to get an admission I know, I know. That’s just men, women and children drinking LAME FOR FROCKS. fectly enchanted with my new , me, whereas you’re a regular lamb, you?” of Aunt Louise’s height and her from Milburn that Fay geally had Only a slight allusion had been when a halt has to be called. And, their beer or wine or cognac to the Silver lame is used to make frock, I felt rather guilty about and painted a wolf." He added j dash could carry this as well as she left him. John would not lie. As It made to the reference about Fay’s by the way, you still know where munching of cakes, sandwiches and most gorgeous evening frocks, and Jimmy. After ail, he has been mar- ! softly, “ 1 wonder what a wife of does. But on her, the frock is'above was, the thing was left to conjec­ leaving him, but It was sufficient for we live. Margaret will be really sore a sort of doughnut. is embellished with brilliants or velous to me, and so very good i mine would do to me if she found reproach. ture, and Davidson had been adroit out some of my quaint little doings his friends to begin to bother him If you don't drop In for dinner—and The most devout prohibitionist pearls. natured about everything. I enough to leave It In such a way I’m not crj’ing, you understand," with questions. He told Pat Forbes often.” could not help being Impressed by The 'jathing costumes here are John promised. Strangely enough, It was going to spoil his fun, I as to raise a doubt in the mind of John told him. “ I’m taking it right of course, knowing that Marian the result of this wholesale and BLACK .AND RED JEWELRY. knew, when Jacques returned, and gay and interesting, and the pajama though ho was feeling a new hos­ Futuristic jewelry combines the casual bystander as to whether on the jaw and trying not to com would be sure to guess, anyway, and chronic drinking. I have not seen dreaded to tell him his rival was beach suits are beyond anything I Fay really had left him. tility toward Nell Orme, ho found cubes of black marcasite with plain too much. But it’s gosh darn know the reason for it. But he said one drunken person in Europe. One again on the scene. All the follow­ have ever seen in stunning color nothing to Nat Graham, although himself wondering about her and at bright red or green beads. The judge had a few things to hard, Paul.” cannot help liking the simple socia- ing day I wondered just how I could combinations. Orange and green, say. "I am looking at this thing In Paul assured him that was one of his partner seemed to Invite an ex times found himself stifling a desire to see her. On such occasions he break the news to him most tactful­ and orange and red. as well as all a sane, broad-minded way. it seems the - 2asons why he was staying sin planation the lighter shades of yellow are ex­ would curse himself for a fool, and €>- -<$> ly. But I heard nothing from him. to me that the plaintiff took too gle. "No such complications for me And then one day he heard some ceedingly smart. much for granted in accusing the my lad,” and John said fervently thing that caused him to sit up and when Vera Boyd called him up a few For three days, there was no note, defendant of lack of character under that he wished he had never married gasp In astonishment, and at the days later with another one of her no flower, nor even a telephone call On all sides. I see the most mar­ significantly worded Invitations to such circumstances. As for the re­ himself. same time to feel Immense pity. The from him. Then Aunt Louise show­ velously soft and feminine frocks of mark about his domestic affairs”— “Freedom—that's what you’ve got. astounding news came of Paul Dav tea, ho refused It. Nevertheless, ed me a clipping from the English chiffon lace. Light blue is very when she called him again after a THE BEA UTY DOCTOR here John winced—“that strikes me Paul, and It isn’t possible In mar­ Idson’s marriage to a rather doubt edition of a paper telling of a popular here for evening. Though week, he shrugged In devil-may-care as particularly unfortunate and un riage. Still—” he shook his head— ful woman—just who she was very BY NINON. frightful accident in which two it is not my favorite for evening I called for. I am quite in agreement "oh, well, forget it.” few people seemed to know—and it spirit and accepted. American motor cars had collided ^ aiu bouni to admit that it is effec- with the'attorney for the defendant was breathed about that Paul bad “ Why not?” he said to himself. and all the occupants had been In- i tive. "The bottom’s dropped out of every­ that the plaintiff exceeded his rights, Several weeks passed, and autumn done the “ chivalrous thing.” jured and taken to the American The bouffant organdie frocks "I know her,” Pat Forbes told thing, anj’way." that he made statements without was - -:i upon them. College football hospital In Paris. which Lanvin creates with such suc­ John one day. “She’s cheap—terri­ (To Be Continued) substantial proof to back them up tearis were playing “ big’’ ------s Imagino what a shock to see Jim­ cess are much in evidence for lllfiliE my’s name among the injured! atternoon and for dinner wear. Aunt Louise and I immediately When I get more hopeful news motored to the hospital, and we j grain, the summer sun, the blue fiom Jimmy, and when he is out of on Mr. Robinson as a red rag would “ learned that he was in a very seri­ sky— that prompted the thought! danger, I am sure I will find much upon a bull. lie probably would I ous condition, but they were hope­ Home Page Editorials i As the wagons piled high with' more here to write to you about. metephorically try to gore me to ful of his recovery. }> j gold stopped beside the roaring death. ; Just think, the very evening I HER OWN Back To Farm 1 thresher and the threshed wheat Devotedly, I expected he would think I was | was so happy— and so unmindful of poured out of the side into a box, a modern kind of Nemisis which i Jimmy— was the evening he crash- j GERMAINE. emptied every half minute into a followed him around to mentally Nature’s Call ed into another car, and all but lost two-bushel bag, I had a feeling that j ’ ^ A Y ’ torture him. And that is just his life. It is quite too tragic- by Olive Roberts Barton. things were ns they should be. All j There was, of course, nothing we i G i m . o / j a M Y what he did think, he told me later.! production is an inspirational thing could do at the hospital, and we ! JUDY GETS A THRILL. But I was so concerned in another! the production of food most of all. matter at that time that I had no I could not have seen Jimmy had we | •‘Young man, go west!” said It seems to be man’s natural work. KODAK FILMS “I am very glad your brother is thought for anything or anyone but', wished to, but Aunt Louise, seeing | Half a dozen college boys were coming.” I said. “ I think he that I was very much upset—I ; Developed in our own studio. myself. ] possibilities. The Germans for the helping with the work. In a hay- should be here for the settlement.” j I had to hurry with my dressing, j couldn’t help w’eeping when they j same reason are saying to their field more men with a loader were “ I am sure he thinks so, too,| and so went off without my break-. told me how serious his condition ! Our work is of the best grade young men, “ Go to Brazil.” 11 building a load of hay. The per­ Judy.” said Joan, “ for I have never! fast. And taking a taxi I got toj was— insisted upon taking . me to j should like to say to the young man fume of all the Indies was not half and our prices are the lowest. known him to come to town before.! Um g ates'of the wonderful subur Deauville for a few days. “ Consider the farm.” so sweet. Of course, he must go to Mr. El ban home of Josiah Elkins at the So here I am, where all is gay, Summer and a golden harvest! All prints up to postcard size kins with us. I am now going to I am probably a bit late. “ Back since it is August w'hen Deauville very moment that Joan drove up Men healthy and happy. It seemed printed for the traiH to meet him and take him with her brother. I had just to the farm !” is as popular as sheik reaches the height cf its season— to be what God intended for man. directly to the house. Will you reached the pavement in front of raiment in many sections of the and I am quite too preoccupied to meet us there, dear?” the ga^tes when I heard her call. United States today. Due, no enjoy it as I should, even though “But, Joan,” I remonstrated, “if Turning, I looked into the saddest, doubt, to those heaven-sent bless­ French Boa Jacques is coming tomorrow. 5c Each your brother is coming no one will yet most fascinating eyes I have ings, agricultural schools and agri­ Clothes do not interest me at all. want me, a comparative stranger, ever seen in a man’s face. cultural courses in universities. However, I am sending you a to butt in.” Joan got out quickly and rushed The count/y needs trained farm­ phottograph of Aunt Louise’s new “ I want you. dear, Judy, and must over and pulled me towards the car. ers, of course, but aside from the frock, which is ultra smart, and have you. Y’ou are not a corn- “ Judy, this is my brother,” she economic value to the country, they quite one of the loveliest models I parative stranger. You are myj exclaimed. “John, you will love ; are putting the boys in the way of have seen here or in Paris. ELITE STUDIO business manager and companion. | yijss Dean as I do,” she said. j a very good thing in the way of Of blue taffeta, that interesting By the way, will five thousand a. The man sitting there in the car fame, fortune and health. deep blue that is not quite navy. 983 Main Street — Room 10. year, with board and all traveling! looked me straight in the eye and Not every one can expect to have expenses, except your clothes, be all | fiid not move. The sneering ex­ a farm the size of the “Campbell” right?” pression on his face I will never farm near Billings, Montana, that “ I am afraid it will be too much. fprget. It was as though he was has wheat planted to a hundred Joan. Y-ou know I haven’t had hating himself for taking an inter­ thousand acres, that cuts a swath any experience in business man- est in me, and his mouth became a in harvest time eighty feet wide, ILLIAMS a g ein g .” narrow, bitter line as he murmured and has an annual gasoline bill of CONDITION— A muddy, sluggish complexion. “ My dear Judy, do you not know’ my name. ten thousand dollars. DIAGNOSIS— This reveals faulty diet and bad elimination. Doubt­ that already your services have Mr. Campbell told me one time less you eat too much meat, or too much sweet or starchy food and not ROOT BEER been worth more than five thou­ that his chief requirement in hiring sand to me? What would I have young men to farm was that they enough green vegetables and fruits. Reform. EXTRACT done without you in the case of TOMORROW—A Tense Encounter. be first class engineers. Mr. Camp­ TRE.ATMENT—Drink water freely between meals— preferably WILLIAMS Barry and Lela,” said Joan earnest­ bell has the largest farm in the without ice. Drink fruit Juices, particularly lemonade or orange juice. world. SPARKLING REFRESHING ly. “ I must run now, dear. Be Grape juice is also excellent for the system, and beneficial to the com­ it Elkins’ house at half past ten.” CREPE SA’nN. But It is not the thought of the DELICIOUS enormous western w’heat ranch plexion. Try not to drink with your meals, though one glass of water Before I could say any more, AT AU. OROCCRS Joan rung off, and I knew I was in The fad for using both sides of that urges me to write. It was a will do you no harm. You are better oft without tea, coffee, and rich for it. I knew my presence at crepe satin has produced street and visit to a beautiful farm in Western France sponsors this ostrich feath­ chocolate if you want to Imp'rove your skin. A little lemon juice added thciraBaiiit Pennsylvania a couple of weeks ;hat private business conference, afternoon dresses of elegant sim­ er boa, which first appeared in to hot water makes a beautifying drink and corrects biliousness and EMSBAKCimiP COMK which concerned the settling up of plicity. No other trimming is need- ago in threshing time, the sweet­ Ihe Meredith estate, would act up- ed than the contrast in surfaces. ness of the couaJLry,. the yallow great numbers at t^e Auteuil races. sluggishness of the digesUr* otganw Sittttitiii 3R(ralil WEDNESDAY, ATR3. lA 19K rPXGE TEN KMKRGKXCY DOCTORS Mrs. Rebecca \Clulow of €0 Gar­ CARNIVAL NIGHT den str^t, with her daughter Bea­ TWO RAIDS HERE FORTY FIRE nGHTERS Doctors Thomas O. Slo&ne trice and son Donald will spend TONIGHT and Thomas H. Weldon will be the next two weeks visiting friends TO ATTEND CONVENTION on duty tomorrow afternoon to in Utica, N. Y. NET LOT OF BE) R at tho ___ answer emergency calls. Thursday Morning The postponed horseshoe tourna­ That Number from South End] ment will be held at the West Side playgrounds tonight at 6:15. It Win Be in New London ^ for a rel of mash and 16 empty cases. will take part in the parade which Henrletta, 4-year-old daughter of week’s stay at Point O’ Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frost of Bos­ Five men were fonnd in the place starts at 10 o'clock Friday morn­ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burke, of S where they will be the guests of ton are visiting with Mrs. Frost’s drinking the beer. ing. An Invitation Kerry street, cut her left foot Sun­ .Mrs. William O’Rourke. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 64 Birch street, where John In the afternrou there will be a 2 yards 50c day when she stepped on a broken Beebe, of Woodland street. Dicero lives, they found two cases muster. All kinds of contests In to Miss Emma Keish of Gardner of beer, 12 empty cases and a large fire-fighting work will he on the settle. The lot includes 38-inch voiles In dots and figures, ____ street is a guest at the Barber cot- ROHAN— ^BARN.ARD. barrel of mash. program. It will he similar in Visit Our Gladioli Farm Barbara, seven years old daugh- Giant s ^Ne^. The beer and other materials many ways to the affair held in Most of our varieties will be 32-inch ginghams and tissue ginghams in checks and James Rohan, son of Mr. and Manchester in 1921. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Hall Nichols of were carted to the iiolice headquar­ in full bloom from August 14th stripes, also 32-inch kyrtle cloth in new, plain colors. Mrs. Charles Rohan of Gardner ters and both men were ordered to Manchester Newton Highland. Mass., is visiting to August 28th.- Suitable for both children’s and women’s frocks. tusion of the little finger of her left j, street and Miss Ida Barnard, appear in court this morning to hand recently when the finger be- . relatives in town, daughter of Henry Barnard of Can­ answer to the charge of keeping li­ came caught in a door. i ada, were married Monday morning quor with" intent to sell. 20% REDUCTION at St. Ann’s church, Hartford. Tho Prosecuting Attorney Charles R. , *7— ; „ . I Weslev C. Porter has returned ceremony was performed by the The Mui^hy Mr. and Mrs. Lo°is G«iio^ese fnd ^ cottage I\athaway was anxious to have the On All TINWARE family are away on their vacaUon. I ^ q. ^Iss Dorothy Rev. Father Coyle. cases continued so that he would Gladioli Farm 29c TURKISH TOWEUNG, 2 V i j^irds . 5 0 c Mr. Genovese is employed at | mother at the The bride and groom were at­ have an opportunity to have the and ENAMELWARE IS inches wide. Blue and gold checks. Tomorrow morning tended by Miss Flcrine Bar'Uard. beer analysed, and upon his re­ South Coventry, Conn. Pagani's store at the North End. shore on Saturday. For the Next 3 Days. only at this low price. sister of the bride, as bridesmaid. quest the trial of each case was Look for the Sign. Miss Annie Pagani, of the North and Charles Rohan, brother of the continued until Wednesday, Aug. The Republican caucus which groom, as-best man. End has returned from a vacation 25. 15c NAPKINS, Vi dozen...... of two weeks spent at the shore. will take place on Friday evening. The bride's gown was of white ■^'le police have been watching 5 0 c August 27, will be held at the au-1 satin, trimmed with pearls. Her both these houses for some time, Linen finished napkins in a number of different patterns. 15 Mr. and Mrs. James Russell of ditorium of the School ^reet re^ veil of tulle fell from a cap of lace and it was known that men were W .L Hibbard inches square. Just the napkin for every day use! Springfield, Mass-, were week end reaOon center. Judge William S. and pearls and her shower bouquet , seen going in and coming out of risltors at the home of Mrs. R us-; Hyde, chairman of the Republican was of bridal roses and lilies of tho j these places frequently. Bonds of 282 North Main Street sell’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Finn ' town committee, considers this the valley. I S200 were furnished in each case 15c COLLAR BANDS, 4 fo r ...... The bridesmaid was attired in 5 0 c of Charter Oak street. | t>est place to hold such gatherings Ifer the appearance of Dicero and These are the well known Smith collar bands. Sizes 12 to ____ until the new city hall is ready. light blue Canton crepe with hat to I gostinelli at the session of court match. She carried an arm bouquet 18li. One-half inch allowed for shrinkage. Come in and get Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gerhard of ; I -r-* week. GLADIOLUS Edith L. Brooks’ booklet on "How to Make Your Husband's Florence, Mass., spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keyes of|°^ , Ernest Henry w lo. it is .alleged, visitors are cordially invited with Mrs. Gerhard’s sister, Mrs. Washington street went to Ivorytonj, Following the ceremony .a large- broke into th" canteen at Globe Shirts.” James Hynes of Charter Oak street. today to attend the funeral of Mr. ’‘>' attended reception was held at Hollow yesterday was in to inspect our gardens, now fill­ nnrlP tbc home of the brides brother, police ce'irt thi,« morning on the ed with blooms of many varie­ Henry Barnard, of 188 Russ street. charge of statutory burglary. .At­ Miss Dorothea Hynes of Charter Hartford, guests being present ties. 35c WINDSOR TIES, 2 fo r ...... 5 0 c Oak street returned home Sunday Hose Company, No. 2, M. F. D., torney W. S. Hyde represented him from Florida, New York. Winsted. Orders for bulbs now being This is our regular stock of Windsor ties which come in after having spent a month in will meet tomorrow evening at S in court and as he knew very little o’clock at the fire headquarters. Willimantic and Manchester. about the case, he asked fia t it be taken. green, brown, navy, copen and orange; also a few of our 99c Springfield and Northampton. On their return from a honey­ Main and Hilliard streets. continued until next Tiiesd.'ty. .Aug­ Cut Flowers, 50c per dozen. tour-in-hand ties in gay colors. Mass. Her sister, Ruth, is visiting moon trip to the Bermuda Islands, in Florence, Mass, this week and Mr. and Mrs. Rohan will live in ust 24. The request was granted another sister, Marion, is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Willis of | hy Judge Johnson and a bond of Woodland Gardens Henry street have returned from ai their newly furnished home at 179 “ Cricket Cottage". Sound View. Russ street. 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CASH BUT ALSO THE AFFECTION Where does a bobbed-headed AND HIGH stenographer carry her pencil now? j : ESTEEM IN WHICH THEY Why don’t girls sell advertising FORMERLY space on their stockings? HELD HEM, THEIR The lone arrest we note in read- PRESIDENT. InR Is that of Brother John for speedin,g. "Jenks was pinched for speed­ IBM BY MCA sOtviCi. me.N ing outside of town yesterday. By Percy Crosbv The sun’s age is said to be five ! “ Why?” SKIPPY “ His wife wanted to go home to billion years. Its long life may be I ! her mother.” Ujecl sir duo to its never staying out at “ W ell?” In ON M€ WAY; / m carryin' a night. I “ He was taking her there. Down IT JUST MUCKV.€6€RAY P(C Dun n o . MAY66 IT'u C0M6 TO Entovnologist has discovered a unt INTELlIGENCEl'ESTS" winged insect that lives on tin. Un­ 1 . 00 MG To 7D A Hictr. m e ' doubtedly the evolution of the YA > ) A SPORT REATEW. horsefly. The following questions will ihow how familiar you are with “ This is the time of the year popular sports and sportsmen. See when housewives, seeing all their how many questions you can an- belongings in the yard while they iwer correctly and then check them clean house, wonder how they ev­ with the answers on another page. er got all that stuff in the house. First Roach (on wafer box): “"What in thunderation is all your hurry?” Second Roach; “ Don’t you see that sign, ‘Tear along this edge 7 >1 History repeats itself so often that it has the appearance of stut­ tering. A' Girl entering room ‘My, hut AaS .i a it’s warm in here." Mother; “ Yes. father just made SALESMAN SAM Seeing Is Believing by Swan it hot for Willie.” ftT THE. T \T FlLO HE. FVrt you see, dear, you misjudged me TRCbE. 5HOES SOOf? iUlT “DOHr RifrHT OOT when you said I was making love Ft.tT,l.OOV< (\ WONWED PfiXW 'TlnE:> UOOK ■SLin to the oher girl just because we were out ?n the veranda. She; “ All right. I believe you. Now wipe that eyebrow off your cheek and we’ll go home.” Swede and Mike were hired to do some work. On the completion 1— Who is the popular sportsof the job the boss paid Mike with writer and major league umpire a ten dollar bill and a five dollar n\R((OR^> m TH’ fOK-HOOSt CsPiVit RS lOEB-Wt’flt ihown above? * bill, and told Mike to pay Swede. GOKNK \NST(\VV (S WjiCri Of IN OOf\ . , / 2— How many men play on aWhereupon Mike gave Swede five hockey team? dollars. . ^ , r r “ Look here, Mike, this aln t fair. 3— How many persons hava 3 I • r‘ I % I I swum the English Channel? You give me five and keep ten for yourself.” 4— Who is football coach at the PofT 9}‘iT University of Michigan? “ Why isn’t it fair? Now sup­ /Vff Bii/i no, ID pose you had a ten dollar bill and 5— What are the two major B./fs ~ s r io a m baseball leagues? a five dollar bill.” uiilRuii inTmiiiiaa fi— What is the l ame of “ Red” “ Yes.” Grange’s homo to-vvij? “ And you we*? go»Jg to give me fi 7— What university did Ernie some money.” by Bloss^ Nevcrs attend? “ Yes.” FRECKLES AND HIS CKIENDS Insult After Insult! S—What is a “birdie” in golf? “ And you are a big-hearted fel­ 9— How long has Bill Tildenlow, aren’t you?” ' ski'...... ' ' I CECTa /ML-V Told TOT" been national tennis charapiotV^ “ Yes.” 05CASi. vjoAtRE 7t> SET 1 10— What golf titles does Bobby u W/DiD-OiD /ic> I'wooaMr “ And a gentleman.” OFPAT.'.’ VWMATI Jones now hold? “ Yes.” DIDM'T ThLL YOU TELL TAS U£ KAiENN “ Wouldn’t you give me the ten 1 WAS A iT i' LITTLE JOE dollar bill and-keep the five?” FOOL? “ Yes.” “ Then what the "devil are you kicking about?” Me pRoPessioNAL- / R A ceR . G e T s A RUM A IXING SHOT R>R. «JS M OM £Y~. New Year Opens with Revelry Throughout Nation, Stray Bullet Kills One in Chicago and Wounds Five in Philadelphia. iV Lady in street car; Oh. I Just washed my half'today and I can't do a thing with it. Man, just leaving, steps on her foot; Pardon me. but I just washed N my feet and I don’t know what to do with them. eiBM BV MA BCNVieC I Following “ lines of lest resist­ 1^ ance” is "what makes rivers, and by Fontaine Fox men, crooked. WASHINGTON TUBBS U He Probably Had At That The largest room In the business by Crane 3tW?S world Is the room for Improvement, (t OBOn ! \ f AGNN. novw to -fr f CE’t StviOOZiN ^ ^ c .e ^t l - f ' TINTED CUT-UPS RMmCh

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