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VOL. XLII., NO. 307. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) MANCHESTER, CONN., TOURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928. (FOl^atEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENT'S SEN.B0RAHN0W KID McGOY PUTS At New York Sewer Graft Trial OUT JAIL FIRE SON OF Famous Pugilist is Only Con­ SPOKESMANFOR vict Fire Chief in the World Today. G. 0. PJOMINEE San' Quentin, Calif., Sept. IN NEW HAVEN AUTO CRASH 27.— “ Kid” McCoy, former champicn of the prize ring, un­ dergoing life sentence for mur­ ‘lo n e Wolf” of Senate Is der here, today saved San >• Governor Trumbull’s Car Quentin and its evirons from ST. PAUL WILL Note To Anglo-Britain ^ disaster by fire. Hoover’s Right Hand McCoy, who Is the only con­ Strikes Another— Wil­ vict chief of a fire department In the world, extinguished a BE NEXT STOP Is Man— To Play Big Role blaze which originated In the fred Veno, Professional diet kitchen of the prison hos­ In Campaign. pital here. McCoy and his de­ Washington, Sept. 27.— Diplo- who played on the Boston and New nominee was displeased with Haven clubs. It is feared that his •^n Athlete. prominent part in the handling of channel and the Strait of Gi­ is’ever Carried of Manchester’s big Tenth Armis­ Borah’s utterances in the midwest Mr. Finnegan who enters the braltar, is betrothed to a man tice celebration on November 12 skull was fractured. "Veno’s mother, were emphatically denied at his the dead and Injured in a hit and The fact that no Democratic can­ Mary, about 55, suffered from contest now is a member of Cen­ she never met. last night set $7,000 as the amount headquarters. It was said, on the ter Hose Company No. 2 of the run automobile accident on Silver j The courtship has been car­ didate for the presidency since re­ ICE BOX BANDITS lacerations to her face and body. contrary, that Hoover had received South Manchester Fire department, Lane, East Hartford, last night] ried on by mail' and all ar­ construction days has ever carried of funds ceeded- to put the affair Confusion at the scene increased such encouraging reports of the and of Manchester lodge of Masons. when John Jensen, an employee (if rangements for the wedding Minnesota has not discouraged him. across. George H. Weddell, town when young Coolidge’s Identity He was one of the town’s leadliic: have been made by telegfam The closest any Democrat ever treasurer, was named chairman of and the ownership of the car he oc­ (Continued on Page S) the Silver Lane Pickle Company, ARE FOUND GUILH cupied were disclosed. A puzzled athletes, having been, a baseball and letter. This unique ro­ came to carrying the state for the finance comittee, and his or- ! and basketball player of was struck by an automobile and mance unseen Is in keeping, president was in the memorable officer scratched his head, not killed and his companion, Albert Miss Gleltze declared, with a electIott~on: 9 r67''^nreir'^Woodrow .ganizatioa for the. solicitation of knowing just what action he should unusual ability. He is a graduate H. Gable, also of Silver Line, was this amoiint began functioning to­ of the local hi.gh school and has tenet she has observed all her Wilson came within 393 votes of it take when a son of the President MORE POLICEMEN struck and carried a distance of in an election that polled 358,696 day. Chairmen of all committees Jury Eirings in Second De­ ot the United States was Involved. been employed by Cheney Brothers forty-three feet, thrown to the side life. “ Whpn I was 12 years old votes. The result was in doubt four handling the-Armistice celebration Even the injured Mrs. 'Veno ap­ as a clerk. He is a son-in-law of of the road with a broken leg, were present at a budget meeting Dr. Thomas H. Weldon. and in a Bavarian convent,” days. peared flustered. three broken ribs and possible in­ last night and informed the finance gree Verdict— To Gel Life IN LIQUOR RING All of the candidates are making Miss Gleitze said. “ I made a Even in 1912, the year of the The policeman, after questioning ternal injuries, leaving him in a se­ solemn vow that no man chairman of tlve amounts each Coolidge and the chauffeur about an effort to get a big crowd of sup­ rious condition and reported at the great Republican split, the Demo- porters to the high school hall Mon­ should ever kiss me upon the group of workers would need. Imprisonment. the details, permitted them to drive Hartford hospital today as being on lips until I became his wife. Feeding Soldiers. on. Further Inquiry is being made day night when the contest will the danger list. (Continued on page 8> take place. The names will not be I have never broken this vow.” One of the largest items of ex­ by the authorities. Bootlegger Says He Paid At 11:30 last night, Jensen and The swimmer has been “ se­ pense in connection with the big John Coolidge went to the New on the voting machines (luring Gable left the bus, which runs from WUllmantIc, Conn., Sept. 27 — .Monday’s town election as a great cretly engaged” -or two ye*ars. day will be the feeding of 1,500 York, New Haven and Hartford Hartford to Manchester by way of Her fiance is Private William I soldiers who will come here frohi Albert J. Raymond and Roland G. railroad offices, where he has a $833 Monthly for Police many voters think. This office Silver Lane. They had gone Farrance, of the East Lan­ all over the state, to take part in Lalone, youthful Worcester resi­ $30-a-week clerk’s job, and re­ must be filled by a vote of the town around to the back of the bus and SMITH IS AHACKED mained incommunicado, despite the meeting which takes place at eight cashire Regiment, who is sta­ the monster parade. Harlowe Wil­ dents who have received the title were standing in the road talking tioned at Quetta, India. He lis, chairman of the dinner commit­ efforts of reporters to see him. Protection in Philadelphia o’clock in the high school assem­ for a few minutes before going to of “ Ice Box Bandits” from the will sail for EngV ud shortly to tee, presented several different In the car of the Trumbulls, bly hall. their homes, which are nbarbv, whose daughter, Florence, has an The election of cemetery super­ claim his bride. BY BROOKLYN« CLUB plans for feeding the men, and the police of Springfield, will be sen­ when an automobile, coming from general comittee finally sanctioned “ understanding” about marriage Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 27.— intendents and sextons of the East. tenced to life imprisonment in the west and proceeding towards i giving the soldiers a chicken din­ Wethersfield when they face Judge with him, young Coolidge was re- • Two more police captains are listed Northwest and West cemeteries is Manchester, struck them. turning from Gov. Trumbull's the sixth item in the annual town ner. This is made possible through E. M. Yeomans in Superior Court at for arrest in the very near future Died Instantly ENGUND REFUSES an exceptional offer made the Putnam next Tuesday. The Wor­ home at Plainvilie, Conn., where meeting call. There are 15 nems Both men were carried along on j Women Send Out Letters for receiving money from bootleg- Legionnaires by Chef Urbano cester youths were found guilty of he had spent the night. the front of tjje car, Jensen for a Osano. Visited His Mother rcTS, Prosecuting Attorney John murder in the second degree last distance of about ten feet, when he TO OUST AIMEE Saying Nominee Was Half i In feeding the visiting soldiers in night by the jury that for ten days He had gone there to see his Monaghan declared today follow­ was thrown to the concrete road­ had been listening to the char-e mother, who came down for the way, struck on his head, resulting I tip-top style the committee feels ing a lengthy grilling of Police In­ j that will bring back great returns that they murdered State Police­ meeting from the Springfield, in a fractured skull. He must Drunk at Camp. man Irving H. Nelson, of New Mass., fair. spector John Stuckert, head of the have died at once. Gable was car­ in publicity for Manchester. Much unfavorable comment followed Haven, at Pomfret last April. He was due at work this morn­ police school. ried a distance of forty-three feet Officials Tom Deaf Ear to ing at 8 o’clock. New York, Sept. 27.— Again functions of this kind in other’ Judge Yeomans, who presided Stuckert was quizzed twice by before he was thrown from the car, over the trial, must hear civil cases When the crash occurred, how­ but he was more fortunate as he “ nailing a lie* concerning Gov. Al­ towns ana cities simply because the Grand Jury investigating po­ at Putnam on T'lesday and he has ever, it was between 8:30 and 8:45 lice corruption here and then ques­ was found to the side of the road Pleas for Barring Ameri­ fred E. Smith’s personal conduct, those in charge failed to provide even a fair meal for the men who ordered the two convicted youths a. m. He was being taken to the tioned until after midnight by and it is thought that he escaped and challenging an orgahized effort home of Dr. Benjamin W. Bacon, being thrown to the concrete road. "to spread anti-Cathollc propagan­ made the celebration a success. to be brought before him* for sen­ Monaghan. He was under ques­ tence at that time. professor of divinity at Yale, where tioning for more than ten hours Two women, standing in a door- can Evangelist. da,” Democratic national head­ Manchester’s comittee doesn’t want any such comment regarding the The jury was out less than seven he has living quarters. Dr. Bacon, and was recalled for today. The yard across the street saw the car quarters made public today officers local affair. hours. Judge Yeomans finished his though he did not know John trend of the questioning was seen hit the men and without stopping ot the Brooklyn Women’s Consti­ Get Big Band charge at 3:40 yesterday afternoon C'oolidge, placed his home at the when books and records of the speed up. The aceWent happened London, Sept. 27— The, plea of tutional Hoover-Curtis Committee. boy’s disposal upon reading that A letter signed by Lois Pinney Harry Maidment, chairman o? a'nd the jury reported back at ten hank deposits of the inspector were the Rev. W. E. Pietsch, ot Los An- last evening with a verdict of John was finding difficulty finding taken to the district attorney’s ot- (ContlniK'd on l‘age 2.) Clark, recording secretary of the the music committee, announced a place where he could live with­ .geles, Calif., that Mrs. Aimee Sem­ Hoover-Curtis committee, charged that be had secured the Weymouth “Guilty of murder in the. sqcond lice. degree.” in his income. Head Police School ple MaePherson be barred from that Gov. Smith had appeared in a Post, American ' Legion band, to Coolidge told the policeman that semi-in toxicafed condition at a take part in the, parade on Man­ Mothers Collapse Stuckert prior to his appoint­ England by the Immigration auth­ The mothers of the two youths he planned to go to Dr. Bacon’s , ment as head of the training school Boys’ camp in New York state. It chester’s Tenth Armistice. The first to change clothing before re­ orities has apparently fallen on also quoted from a pamphlet pub­ band will also give a concert in the collapsed with the verdict. The had charge of the northeast sec­ deaf ears so far as the home office prisoners showed no sign of emo­ porting at his office. tion ot the city including the dis­ Cubs Leading lished by “ The Sons and Daughters State Armory in the evening and The crash occurred at Edwards is concerned. of Washington” In which it was a fifteen piece orchestra from the tion. Their attorneya seemed satis­ tricts commanded by Captains fied that, for the preset at least, and Livingstone struts. New Ha­ Home office officials declared tr- asserted that a vote for Smith w.is band will play for the big Armistice Knoell and Schoenleber who were no more serious verdict had been ven. not far from thw Bacon home arrested and are now free in heavy day that no consideration has been a vote for “ The monarchial form dance. This is the'famous Stetson given to the possibility ot keeping handed in against their clients. If at 224 Edwards street. hail on charges of accepting bribe At End Of 3rd of government of pagan Rome.” Shoe band which won first prize at Apparently there were no eye­ the red-haired American evangelist Letter Turned Over the Paris Legion convention. money. from this country. (Continued on pafe 2) witnesses. The impact, however, Police Captain Charles Cohen The letter was addressed to Chairman Clifford D. Cheney re­ must have been heavy, ^ the Veno and twenty of the police officers •x'HK LIXKUl* The Rev. Dr. Pietsch, who came Mrs. John Carlin, of Brooklyn, who ported unusual enthusiasm among Robert *1. Finnegan. to England specially to attack Mrs. car was found on one side ot the who were arraigned yesterday on First Gnino had previously declined to serve on social and fraternal organizations intersection, upright iut badly extortion and bribery charges were in the call which is published else­ Chicago New York MaePherson Is denouncing her with the Republican committee. Mrs. the utmost bitterness in his ser­ in providing floats for the parade. wrecked. free today under heavy bail. Three where in today’s Herald, so the English, S3...... Welsh, cf Carlin turned Miss Clark’s letter He) believed that there would be at ANR-SMITH CAMPAIGN State police were despatched to colored patrolmen were unable* to cemetery contest will come fa'rly Maguire, 2 ...... Reese, if mon's here. He refers to her as a over to Mrs. Franklin H. Roosevelt, wrecker of homes and . fraud. He least 13 floats in line. It was decid­ take charge of the affair during the arrange ball. early in the business meeting, Cuyler, r f ...... Mann, rf chairman of the Democratic na­ ed to have the parade start at the ON IN NORTH CAROLINA morning, and apparently took it * They were held for court, after “ Why Drop Duncan?” Wilson, c f ...... ,. .Lindstrom, 3b dwelt at length upon the details ot tional women’s advisory commit­ her mysterious disappearance and north end at 2'30 promptly so that cut ot the hands of the local police r.n ex-bootlegger took the stand at As the number of candidates for Stephenson, If .. i...... Hogan, c tee. her equally mysterious return. it could march to the south ternr.i- whose chief, Philip T. Smith, was the hearing late in the day before the office grows the sentiment "on Grimm, lb ...... Jackson, 's “ Who told you the story that out of town today. Eventually all Not Like Thaw ' Gov. Smith appeared at the boyst DUS, counter to the Center and dis­ Speaker Challenges Josephus Judge E. O. Lewis and recited how the street” seems to be "'Why drop Hartnett, c ...... Terry, lb band there. inquiries w^re referred to the he had paid police protection iu Duncan?” Although some of th«» Beck, 3 b ...... Cohen.2b Government officials said there camp in such condition that a ten- Dah!^ to Debate—Negro was no similarity b:)tw:een the cases Fireworks state police and the state police in amounts as high as $833 monthly candidates for the job have stated Nehf, p ...... Hnbbell, p year-old boy would remark, *H>8 Question Brought Up. , turn finally declaj’ed they knew of Mrs. MaePherson .and Harry breath would knock you over’ ?” Dr. Robert Knapp in charge of for running a 75-gallon still. He that there Is dissatisfaction with Umpires— Klein, McCormick and the entertainment program re­ nothing ot the matter. paid the policemen on a sliding the present sexton of the East Moram; Attendance 25,000. Mrs. Roosevelt demanded. Raleigh. N. C., Sept. 27.— The (Continued on page 2) ported that arrangements had been anti-Smith Democratic campaign GoA’ernor Infonhed. scale basis ranging from $2 to $75 cemetery, It is now difficult to got Gov. Trumbull was about his made for the display of daylight here was In full swing today fol­ a week each, with the captain get­ anyone in authority to place First Inning and night fireworks. Bombs will private business during tho morn­ ting' the big salary. CUBS— English hit to Jackson lowing a speech by Frank R. Mo- his finger upon specific faults. The also be exploded at regular inter­ ing. When he is on state business, Read Payi'oll List number ot candidates seems to who threw him out. Maguire out, Ninch, state (Chairman ot the anti- Politicians Enlisting vals during the day and at 11 Smith forces in North Carolina; he has a state policeman for -his As the former bootlegger’s pay- have have driven complaints Lindstrom to Terry. Cuyler filed to chauffeur. That individual wa.s toll list with the amounts was read Mann. i o’clock, zero hour for Memorial ser­ McNinen after flaying Gov. Smith against Sexton Duncan so far into vices, a huge series of bombs will working at headquarters in Hart­ from the records several of the ser­ hiding that many voters are now Nothing across, . I from several angles directed his at­ Grid Stars In Campaign call the entire town fo attention tack on state Democratic leaders ford all the morning, and- knew geants and patrolmen admitted asking .“what the shooting is all GIANTS— Walsh was called out.. nothing about the affair. Later he their guilt in open court before a on strikes. Reese filed to Cuyler.' for a silent prayer for the dead. and issued several challenges to about.” It is possible that a big midway went to Plainvilie to carry the. packed courtroom. Captain Cohen Juding from opinions expressed Mann popped to Beck. '' j joint debate with . leading Smith • Nothing across. New York, Sept. 27.— Campaign student leader, to have the Uni­ will be planned. Thomas Conran is leaders, including Walter Murphy, governor from the Trumbull homo was held in $15,000 ball while the by voters and by the work of vote to the' Capitol at Hartford for a patrolmen and sergeants were held Second Inning managei'3 are a step ahead , of the versity Hoover-for-President Club chairman ot the concessions com­ ot Salisbury, and Josephus Daniels, canvassing being done by the candi­ grid . coaches in enlisting heavy­ parade the gridiron at every home mittee and he is already at work former secretary ot the navy. Slate Board of Control meeting at in bonds ranging from $1,000 to dates Selectman Albert Jackson CUBS— Wilson .filed to Welsh. Stephenson out, Cohen to Terry. weights to carry the ball fqr’' the game at Yankee Stadium this tall. attempting to4lne up some good at­ During his speech McNinch de­ noon. $2,600 each. seems to have the . jump on all Gov. Trumbull at that time' re- • The Grand Jury which has been Grimm went out the same way. presidential i candidates. Both Hoover clubs have been organized tractions for this feature. clared that negroes were employed others, nevertheless the Duncan de­ Democratic and Republican head­ in every school in the University in New York City schools to teach gretted there had been an accident. ' Investigating the liquor traffib and fense is admittedly growing strong Nothing across. GIANTS— Lindstrom doubled quarters today launched their drive Eckdal said. THUGS ROB CASHIER white children. A man. claiming Meanwhile the Trumbull car was police corruption here for almost er every day. six weeks marched Into the court- (town the first base line. Hogan hit for the pigskin vote. The Democratic national commit­ to be a resident of New York Clty^. driven away and the Veno car tow­ icom and listened to the testimony the first ball pitched for a single Chick Meehan, coach at New tee announced a Smith endorse­ Buffalo. N. Tf., Sept 27— Three rose from his seat and denied the ed to a garage three blocks away ^introduced in the case. to right, Lindstrom scoring. Jack- York University, claimed the -^’hole ment from Bruce Caldwell, former thugs early today robbed C. Shier, statement. McNinch said he was tor repairs. Three police captains within u TREASURY BALANCE. son lined to Wilson. Terry forced college iiopulatlon for' Governor Yale star. (>.' : Deco Refreshment Co., ot gla^ to hear such statements were Cunningham eventually drove - week have been suspended, arrest­ ilogan,' Maguire to English. Wilson Sndith. Simultaneously, Republi­ Red Grange, who Is reported still $1,8.00 and escaped in an automo- untrue, but went on to hay that ne­ John Coolidge to the railroad build- ed, arraigned and held in heavy Washington, Sept. 2T.— Treasury can headquarters made public a o;» the fence, may decide the ques­ bile. Shier furnished police , with gro and white children go to the bail for court. balance Sept.'25: $263,527,85g.ai^. (Continued On page 2) pidn spoasofed by Arthur Eckdal, a tion. * a description of the bandits. , ' same schnuls in Nevr York state.

- " v , ' 1 F- rpAGE TWO MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1928. i COOKING EXPERT UNKNOWN DRIVER KILLS BOARD OF EDUCATION OBITUARY ABOUT TOWN GAS STATION BANDITS NQ FOOD IN ICE BOX GRANGERS HERE GIVES TALKS HERE MAN ON SILVER LANE IN FINAL MEETING The Lindy Social club will hold STOLE 21 AUTOMOBi^ COMPETITIVE PROGRAIi \ a dog roast followed by games and S k il l s DAUGifEER DEATHS dancing at the Community club­ (Continued front page 1) house at Highland Park Saturday Bound Over Today to H»1tfprd Mrs. Potts, Radio Lecturer, In Budget for Next Year Gone \ Manchester Grangers at their ' Mrs.' Armlseme D'emalrs evening. Automobiles will be pro­ County Superior, Couiij^JLre Series of Three Demonstra­ to, the east of the Silver Lane Over—Some Changes in Ex­ vided to transport those who wish regular meeting last night in Odd Mrs. Armiseme Demairs," 57, of Under $10,000 Bonds._ Fellows hall were treated to a full ‘ tions Locally. Pickle factory and abput 500 yards pense Appropriations Neces­ 'Montpelier, Vt., sister of Mrs. Eliz­ to attend, leaving the south end Then CaDs Up His Employer — - ...... vy evening’s entertainment, in the to the west of Forbes street, whicn sary. - abeth St. Martin, of Hilliardville, terminus at 8 o’clock, by calling Mrs. Bessie L. Potts of New Bri­ is the highway that crosses the Sil­ 61-3. Twenty-one stolen automobiles shape of a competitive pro­ Mrs,. Daniel Rudac of 582 Center are charged up against the gasoline tain, who k known to thousands of ver Lane road and goes- south into street and Wilfred Jolly of Bank 'a n d Cahnly Confesses Hie gram by the woihen and the men, the “ Skunks Misery” section. The Board of Education held its station burglars wbo operated in The judges, four in number, were housewives in this vldnlty through final meeting of the year last night street, this town, died at 4:30 this ‘ Walter Henschel of 67 Sprpee her radio talks from WTIC broad- Taken To Hospital ' street is spending the week with J Hartford County and who confess­ from the Bolton and Wapuihg and paid bills for current expenses morning at her home after a four ed to breaking into the Flatr P’ill- I . Murder. casifing station, and har demonstra­ Joseph T. Madden of Manchester, months’ illness. relatives in Manchester, N. H. . Granges and Included Mrs. Ida with Captain John Pentland, were amounting to $4,361.34. The bud­ ing Station on Oakland street,-The' Massey, Maxwell Hutchinson. Fred tions of electric cooking at the get of expenses which will come The body will be buried in Man­ Hartford Electric Light company’s driving home from Hartford where chester, arriving here tonigni. Members 'bf St. Margaret’s Cir­ bandits were today bound o v ^ to Stone, master of Wapplng Grange they had been to a show and they before the joint school board at its the superior court of Hartfo^ WMhlngton, Sept. 27.— Franklliy headquarters in Hartfcrd, is giving next meeting was gone over unoffi­ Funeral arrangements are incom­ cle, Daughters bf Isabella, who wish and Miss Miriam Wells also -of a series of three lecture-demon­ were -the second car to reach the plete. In addition to her hus­ to attend the get-together at New County from the Ha>-ttor'’ poEc^! -E. ^ i t b , a night watchman sat Wapping. In the opinion of the scene of the accident. Elmore J. cially so that members of the board court under bonds of $10,000. each-; strations in town. Tonight at 7 could become acquainted with some band, Mrs. Demairs is survived by Haven on Sunday, the 30th of the ^sdnljy in jail today and recounted judges both programs scored exact­ o’clock Mrs. Potts will be at the Ryan and Harold West, also came one son, William, of Maryland, and month, are requested to take the They could not secure a bniiiSsmti^ ly alike, and the result was a tie. along soon after and saw* the bod­ of the changes that are likely to be and were this noon taken to the tp/p6lice how he choked his 19- Manchester Electric ' company’s made. five brothers, Arthur, Henry and bus tor New Haven at the railroad To decide who should furnish the Main street store and will explain ies. The East Hartford police William Jolly, of Hartford, and Jo­ station in Hartford. It leaved Hartford County Jail.. yeaMld daughter, Bessie, to death supper to the other side, a coin was were called and Officer Arthur An additional $1,125 will^ be the advantages of cooking by elec­ needed in the Third district to'pay seph of Thompsonville in addition promptly at 2 p. m. Have Stolen 21 Gars - „ while In a rage over the girl’s fail­ flipped and the women are ot ban­ tricity and the merits of the Uni­ Heimer arrived to investigate. A to Wilfred of this town. She also The gang was lead by G^rge quet the men at some date to be call was sent in for an ambulance, for an additional teacher there. ure io.'*provide bis breakfast. versal ranges. A cordial invitation Miss Doris Holcomb is now holding leaves two other sisters, Mrs. Dena The Girls Friendly candidates Fitzimmons, an army deserter, wTio decided upon in the near future. is extended to Manchester house­ but after a half hour had passed Waltz of California and Mrs. Mary will bold their first meeting of the has taken part in the steaUQ^;.of Not only did he find no breakfast The program by the lady mem­ and no ambulance arrived, Mr. the position. A' reduction is seen but there was no food in the ice wives to attend the session this in the Eighth district amounting to Martin of Quinebaug, Conn. season tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 twenty-one cars, fifteen oL Yhem bers, which was given first opened evening. Madden took Gable in his car ,to the at St. Mary’s parish hduse. from Hartford. Of the carp' stolen bpx. Smith said, Hartford hospital, arriving there $150 since special teachers are now “ I asked Bessie If she had given with a song, "How Do You Do?’’ : a For the benefit of the residents transporting themselves to the vari­ O’Riley, and Fred ^Bellochi, Vork- vocal number. “ Sunshine Ever Fol- of Highland Park, a demonstration with him at 12:30 this morning, or Loyal Circle, King’s Daughters, ing with Fitzimmons in stealing six s.ir the food in the bouse to John about an hour after the accident ous schools. The Eighth district NEW BRITAIN YOUTHS Steele, her admirer, and when she *lows Rain,” by Mrs. Jennie Tracy; will be given tomorrow evening at will also allow for a reduction in are reminded of the sewing meet­ cars In Hartford. With Edward a tableau, “ Sowing the Seed” ; a the Community clubhouse there at had happened. ing tonight at Center church, when Gorynsky, now in Cheshire, FltZr. began to give me impudence, .1 In his conversation with Mr. maintenance since the new school seized her by the throat and began humorous reading by Mrs. William 7:30, when Mrs. Potts will cook a addition has not been completed as GO BACK TO CHESHIRE articles will be made for the com­ immons stole eight more cars and Balch, song by the sisters, "Old number of dishes and give a talk Madden and Captain Pentland, Ga­ ing church bazaar. choking her,’* said his confession, ble was somewhat confused as to was anticipated. working alone he stole one. Six Glory” ; tableau of the nations, rep­ similar to that at the Buckland other cars stolen by the three un­ ,“ 1 threw her on the. bed and held the direction from which the car The board also discussed the ber there until l knew she was resenting some of the countries un­ school hall last evening under question of a SchooT physician and Broke Parole and Charged der arrest In Hartford and the one auspices of the Buckland Par'nt- that hit him was coming, but point­ dead.” der the protection of the American the matter will be taken up with With Theft and the Carry­ PUBUC RECORDS held in Middletown for the Middle-- flag; a dialogue by Mrs. Frank Teacher association. ed towards the west. The two Police Arrive women who saw the accident also the Town Board of Health by a ing of Concealed Weapons. town hold-up brlngs-the totatnOtp-j When police broke into the Reig and her daughter Ellen. The The lectu’’e last night was enjoy­ special committee. ber of cars stolen to twenty-one. ' ed by a number of people from the said the car was going east and de­ Warantee Deeds house they found Bessie dead in closing number was a song, "Good- scribed it as a small closed car Stamford, Conn., Sept. 27. — A There^ was little-time lost in dis­ bed and on the wall above her a ny Brothers.” •“Seventh District and the menu John Jensen to Frank Maches- posing of their cases in the police chosen was baked ham with pine­ either a coupe or an enclosed run­ pair of New Britain youths went ney. Lot No. 27 t.nd buildings crudely painted sign reading: The men’s program began with a apple, string beans, sweet- potatoes about and they thought it was of SON OF PMSIDENT up to Cheshire Reformatory this court in Hartford this morning* “ Be Thou Faithful Until Death.” harmonica solo by Bert Mitchell, a thereon, in Mancheatir Green Fair- The burglars after being caught In and peach pudding. Every one the smaller make of cars. The afternoon because they violated lawn, the north side of Jordt street. After choking Bessie. Smith up­ humorous reading by Ernest New­ present had almost a square meal. driver of the Silver Lane bus says their paroles. Eventually they Rockville and brought back to on leaving the bouse, met Steele, a comb, a harmonica solo by Burton FIGUMS IN CRASH Frank Machesney to John Jensen Manchester realized that there was ■While the meal was -progressing, that he did not meet a car of any must face the Fairfield County Su­ Lot Nos. 61, 62, 63 and Plot D In roomer, who asked “ is Bessie in?” Hagenow, an educational reading on Mrs.' Potts kept up a running chat kind going from Manchester to perior Court on charges of theft, Manchester Green Fairlawn. little for them to escape on so they “ Yes,” replied the father calmly, the Grange by .\rthur E. Loomis, about electric cooking and its ad­ Hartford on hiS' trip to Manchester, (Continued from Page 1.) driving an automobile without a Annie M. Crawfoj-d to her broth­ told a story that cleared up many, “ but she’s dead.” •.>. piano solo, Irving Wickham; edu­ vantages and the cabinet rnod'^1 but he did notice a small coupe, or license and carrying concealed wea­ er A. Edward Crawford portloa of ol unsolved thefts of cars in Hart-»- Smith then walked to the phone cational lalk on apples by W. H. range she was using, also giving some such type of car, passing the Ing, and then returned to Plain- pons. The youths are Albert Man- Crawford estate at East Center and ford. and called an official at the bank Cowles, and a mock marriage by the her hearers a number of helpful bus at a high rate of speed going ville. kis, or Albert Thorpe, 18, of 360 Walker streets Including house and They also admitted to taking where* he Is employed, saying: men. hints about cooking and the use of in the direction of Manchester. Victim’s Condition. Burritt street, and Luciano Czat- other buildings thereon. part in attempts to grab hand bags “ This is Frank Smith, the watch- A social hour followed in the electricity in the household. Lonely Section Meanwhile Veno and his mother, licko, or James Catlock, 16, of 343 from womeu in Hartford and were j?j,an, I have just killed my daugh­ banquet hall, during which sand­ Local merchants are cooperating The Jensen body remained in the in New Haven hospital, were re­ Burritt street. They were bound successful in securing considerable ter and I won’t be to work to­ wiches, cake and coffee were by loaning for the demonstrations, roadvyay for nearly an hour and ported as showing signs of improve­ ovef to the Superior Court from SHOWER PARTY money in this method of operation. night.” served. kitchen cabinets and Frigidaire was covered over later by a blank­ ment this afternoon. Only Veno City Court today and ordered held Every one of them has had a pa.st An alarm immediately was sent automatic refrigerators. et, but traffic was held up for near­ was in serious condition. Hospital in bail of $2,500 each. Meanwhile record and has served time in t.he to police who arrested Smith six ly an hour while the police were attendants believed he had sustain­ reformatory officials claimed them Miss Viola Larson of. Laurel school for boys in Meriden. So-bad iiours later. FIND HUMAN BONES waiting for the arrival of an am­ ed concussion of the brain and not for violation of parole and they was their record that the- bonds bulance to take the body away. The Place entertained a party of the CUBS A M LEADING a fractured skull. were ordered taken there until the girl friends in honor of Miss Dag- were placed at $10,000 in "each stretch of road where the accident When he emerged from the Superior Court is ready for them. case. ON NORTHCOn FARM happened is concrete, completed mar Johnson, daughter of Mrs. wreck of his car he was bleeding The New Britain youths were ar­ Anna Johnson of Forest street at Pool Room Owner Fin^ EXPECT SIX THOUSAND AT END OF THIRD this spring and as there is no heavy rested after giving two motorcycle traffic over the road cars speed profusely and appeared to have a a shwer last night at her home. Zsnzio Gerdass, who operates a deep gash across the back of his policemen a wild chase. They Miss Johnson Is soon tt wed Lind­ pool room on North Main street, Los Angeles, Gal., Sept. 27.— A there at' night. It is not uncom­ stopped when the police riddled AT OPENING OF YALE fragment of human bone, taid to (Continued from Page I.) mon for the residents of the street neck. ,His mother’s face was cut in sey Baker of Wethersfield. A lar e west of Pleasant street. Hartford, several places and she was suffer­ their car tires with bullets. A number of gifts were presented to was also before the Hartfora police contain a complete eye socket, was to see a car sjieeding fast and as loaded revolver was found in the .ran in for Cohen’s short fly in cen­ ing from nervous shock. the bride-elect. court this morning. He was named the bit of evidence to which the accident took place just before car. President Angell to Address ter. Veno was bound east on Edwards During the evening a mock mar­ by the young burglars as the man authorities today pinned their the road leads through a section hopes for clinching the murder One run, two hits, no errors, one where there are no houses on either street, while Cunningham was ap­ riage ceremony was enacted. Miss to whom they had sold goods that Student Body Tonight; left. side of the road until Forbes street proaching Edwards street on Liv­ WOMAN IS KIDNAPED Esther Kellender of Brooklyn, N. Y. they stole in different places into Classes Start Tomorrow. charges against Gordon Stewart Third Inning is reached, the driver was able to ingston street which ends at Ed­ was the bride. Miss Dorothy Laarlt- which they had broken. The goods Northcott. asserted proprietor of Cubs— Hartnett singled to left. get a good start. wards -street. Cunningham had a zen was the groom. Miss Mlllicent that he bought amounted to $24 69, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 27.— the Wlnevllle murder farm. Beck singled to center, Hartnett The East Hartford police are right turn to make to reach the AND ROBBED OF GEMS Peterson was the best man and according to the value placed upon WoolseyHall, Yale’s largest indoor The bone unearthed from one of going to third. Nehf walked and working on the case, but they have Bacon homestead, about two blocks Miss Viola Larson was the parson. them bv the police and he vas fined gathering place, will be packed to tho quicklime graves on the thick­ filled the bases, English forced little to help them out, and unless vest. While no real idea has been A buffet lunch was served. $25 and costs at this morning’s overflowing tonight when James R. en ranch had undergone an exten­ ' Nehf, Jackson unassisted, Hart­ there are developments in Man­ reached as to what caused the ac­ Daring ’ Robbery in Chicago session of the police court for h*s Angell, Yale’s president, addresses sive microscopic study by J, Clark nett scoring, Beck also scored when Sellers criminologist, who an­ chester showing a car of the type cident, it is believed that Veno was Streets—Thugs Get Over part in the purchasing of stolen the entire university body of stu­ Jackson in attempting a double that is supposed to have hit them about to turn into Livingston street BURR WINS SPEAKING goods. dents. If all attend, there will le nounced that the fragment shows play threw wild past Terry. Ma­ being missed from the streets, or and made too short a sweep, thus $5,000 by Daring Act. When they weue arrested in nearly six thousand In the hall No the effects of some bone disease. As guire struck out. Cuyler sent a fly taken to some garage there is little driving Into the path of the other PRIZE FOR HARTFORD Rockville with the two sto.en cars matter how many attend, the Yale a result of these announcements to Welsh. hope of finding the guilty driver. car before either driver, realized Chicago, Sept. 27.— Squads of owined by Haitford men, they had band and Yale glee club will fur­ the bone will he submitted to all bureau detectives are today comb­ Two runs, two hits, three errors, The statement of the women and what was happetfing. a load of tobacco and cigars that nish m-isic and songs, but President physicians who might have attend­ ing the underworld here for the one left. also Gable is to the effect that the Cantures Real Estate Cup for would have given them a fair re­ Angell will be the only speaker In ed either the Collins or Winslow perpetrators of Chicago’s latest kid­ boys, believed to be victims of the Giants — Hubbell popped to car was being driven in a zig-zag HIS MOTHER WORRIED Best Five-Minute Talk De­ turn for their night’s work, but this the meeting which will start at s‘x Grimm. With the count 3 and 1 on manner and that the driver was Northampton, Mass., Sept. 27— naping. was not sold or the amount of alleged wholesale butchery on the Mrs. Esther Coleman, wealthy livered at Convention. and be over long before the stu­ him Welsh popped to Maguire. evidently a new one or under the Mrs. Calvin Coolidg.i, whose ab­ goods that the poolroom proprietor dents’ normal supper hour ends. farm. influence of liquor. jeweler's widow, was kidnaped Reese drove a liner into right cen­ sence from this city during the purchased from them would have President Angall s speech will Criminologists also disclosed that ter which Wilson caught with his night perplexed state and local po­ from thronging thousands of Louis St. Clair Burr, of this been considerably higher. scraps of torn envelopes found in “ Loop” iheater-goers last night town, captured for Hartford first rrark a new departure in Yale af­ finger tips and then lost his bal­ lice and new'spaper reporters, re­ The Hartford police are much fairs of modern times for not such the ranch bouse were seemingly ance and fell, he rolled over twice turned today, having spent the robbed of $5,()00 in jewels and prize cup in the five-mluute speak­ pleased with the attitude shown by identical with envelopes used oy ICE BOX BANDITS then kicked from an automobile ing contest held yesterday in early days has a Ya'e president ap­ but held the ball. night at the home of Gov. and Mrs. Captain Tobin of the Rockville peared to welcome students at the the Winslow boys when they wrote ■ ' No runs, no hits, no errors, none John H. Trumbull In Plalnville, driven by her captors. Bridgeport in connection with the police in not trying to hold the men home and told their frantic parents Mrs. Coleman was walking along convention of the Connecticut As­ opening of a term and tell them left. ARE FQUND GUILH Conn. in that city, where they were, cap­ what Yale expects trom them. Yale that “ everything’s fine.” The sta­ Mrs. Coolidge first learned of the the street when several men In an sociation of Real Estate Boards tured, but instead allowing the^ tionery tallies In size and color and automobile drew up alongside of classes start tomorrow, today hav­ ACCUSES STEWART’S SON Ne\Y , Haven automobile accident This was the fourth annual conven­ to be Drought to*Hartford and they tpxtu-e Investigators said. (Continued from page 1) from an International News Se. the curb. Two of the men le.aped tion of the association and it is the ing beei; devoted to registrations New York, Sept. 27.— The also feel the same, towards the and assignments to classes. Young Sanford Clark ’n hls as­ charge that James W. Stewart, said vice reporter. She was greatly re­ cut and threw the woman into the third consecutive year that Hart­ Manchester police in also sur­ tounding tale of activities on the an appeal is to be made the at­ rear seat, where two other men to be the son of Robert W. Stew- lieved to learn that John was un­ ford lias won the cup. rendering at this time their claim Northcott farm told officers that torneys have sufficient time. overpowered her and stripped off -art, millionaire president of the injured and was disturbed to learn Each real estate board in Con­ to theib. ENGLAND REFUSES Northcott had forced the Winslow Standard Oil Company of Indiana, Irving H. Nelson, the state police­ that the passengers of the other her diamonds. Her purse contain necticut was represented by a brothers to write the letters re­ aided in the sale of $10,000 worth man w’ho w-as slain, went out from car had been hurt. ing over $100, was also taken. speaker in the contest and the ceived by their parents while they of worthless stock is made in a the Stafford barrack., late on the Mrs. Coolldige said that John left Police believe the widow had talks were delivered before the 200 FLORIDA CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUST AIMEE were being held prisoners at the civil suit filed today against Stew­ afternoon of April sixth to look for the Trumbull home enroute to New been trailed by the thugs for sever­ delegates attending. Mr. Burr is ranch. art. a motor vehicle that had been Haven at seven a. m., and that she al days. , associaltd with the T. D. Faulkner Edward Lausberg, wealthy Wis­ stolen at Springfield during the a'’- started north for Northampton a Real Estate agency in Hartford. ARE SLOW IN COMING IN (Continued from page 1) consin brewer, is suing to recover ternoon by a pair o: men who h d short time later. the $10,000 which, he claims, he fought a revolver duel with Spring- Mrs. Coolidge was anxious for NEW INVENTION MAY Thaw, v,'ho was refused permission paid to a Chicago attorney acting field police from the car and escap­ full details of the automobile INDIAN CHIEF BRANDS Many Persons Believe Only to land on English soil. They said Saturday, for Stewart and Henry Sewell in ed. He took his stand in a strate­ crash. Winter Resorts Were Dam­ Thaw had been convicted on an in­ September 29, 1928 sale of stock of a motor company gic point in Pomfret where the car The First Lady of the Land was PUT OIL OFF MARKET dictable offense and that there Is v'hich, he said he later found to be must pass if its driver intended to ^companied to Connecticut by her INITIALS ON SWEETIE aged by Hurricane. nc question of moral turpitude In Official Opening Night non-existent. get back into Massachusetts, for friend and neighbor. Mrs. R. B. Hill the case of the evangelist. at the state police had word th' . the and John J. Fitzgerald, Secret Ser­ ^Philadelphia Scientist Says He West Palm Beach, Fla., Sept. 27 A home office official made the APEMAX WAITS EXTRADITION car w'as headed into Connecticut. vice man. Can Light Whole City for Says Sh& Lied to Him and She — With the exception of continuing following statement to Internation­ Bill Tasillo’s Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 27.— Car Appears In Governor’s Car $5. Approved, He TeUs Judge in the search for more bodies, the al News Service this afternoon: A car appeared: it had the ap-« emergency period following the Fiiijal preparations were completed John Coolidge was driven'up to Court. “ Mrs. MaePherson’s desirability LE BAL TABARIN here today for the extradition of pearance of the car Nelson had Plalnville by the Trumbull .chauf­ Florida hurricane virtually has will be determined by the Immigra­ 126 Wells St., been asked to get. Nelson swung Berlin,.Sept. 27— Dr. Walter Von passed, A. L, Schafer, director of Goidon Stewart Northcott, River­ feur in the Trumbull automobile.. Hohenau, of Philadelphia has in­ New York, Sept. 27 — Marcellus tion' officer at the port where she side “ murder farm” proprietor, and his motorcycle around and slid be­ The President’s son was enroute relief for the American National Hartford, Conn. vented a process for producing Hawkins, alias Chief Hawks, full- lands. Hls decision, following a his'i mother, Mrs. Louise Northcott, side the. car. ordering the driver to back to New Haven, at the time the Red Cross, declared today. routine investigation, will be final. Dining and Dancing halt. A revolver barked from with­ hydrogen, through the breaking up blooded Indian and a radio enter­ One of the principal problems the from Canada. Formal requests for car was in collision with another of the atom, which woqld supp’ y all No overtures have been made to the Telephone 2-6791 for the extradition will be forwarded in the car and Nelson slid from his tainer, calmly admitted in West relief organizations are facing Is in New Haven. the light and power needs of the Side court today that be had brand- home office to bar the evangelist Table Reservations to the Department of State at machine, staggered to the steps of a Calls to the Trumbull home by the question of the len,gth of time from England.” porch close by, and died. whole city of Berlin at a cost of $5 e ■ his initials on the body of his before farmers can return to their Washington, D. C.. with a request telephone had brought denials that per day, the newspaper Tempo de- that President Coolidge ask the Raymond and Malone were a»r- pretty sculptress-sweeiheart, Mar- homes. the Coolidge party had been there. clrred today. querite Rice. Canadian governor-general to ap­ rested in Worcester within a week, But later- It was given out here The rains have been much taken to Springfield for examina­ The newspaper declared that Dr. Bhe had lied to him, Chief Hawks heavier than evaporation lately, prove the international extradition that Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Hill Van Hohenau’s invention, or dis­ proceedings. tion; waived extradition rights and explained, and he told her It was and the situation is worse rather were In Connecticut and that they covery, will make oil and coal un­ the custom of hls tr’ be to punish Meanwhile California authorities were brought into Connecticut in would return for luncheon. than impi*oved. It may be weeks or TONIGHT May. They were indicted here in necessary. lying with brandln,?. She gave, the months before the farmers can ha are still searching the “ murder Mrs. Coolidge, ° Mrs. Hill and It is understood that the Phila­ — and— farm” for further evidence of the June for murdering Policeman Nel­ penalty her 0. K.. the chief .Insist­ put back to work. Schafer declared. Fitzgerald had been last seen driv­ delphia scientist will demontsrate ed, and he went throuju with it. butcheries said to have been com­ son, and went on trial on Septem­ ing in Sprluigtield and the,state and On the shores of Lake Okeecho­ ber 18. They had four Worcester his Invention in London before a Magistrate McAndrews held him bee, however, new towns are rising STATE TOMORROW mitted by young Northcott on four local police guard at the Coolidge fuel conference tomorrow. Sonth Manchester young boys. lawyers and a Willimantic lawyer in $5,000 bail for further hearing through the smoke of the funeral' Massasoit street house here were on a charge of felonious assault. a Big Features 2 to defend "them. perplexed whet\, the autolsts did not pyres, and as far as possible repairs ANOTHER AIRPLANE RACE The defense insisted the state return. The empty house was and reconstruction are under way. New York, Sept. 27.— At least must prove Raymond and Lalone ARGENTINA TO QUIT WANT CAROL’S RE'TURN Searchers for bodies now are guarded all night. The Coolidge Berllji, Sept. 27.— Propaganda The Screen’s Bird of Paradise eight planes were to take off from were in Poiiifret when Nelson v-as party arrived from Connecticut directing their efforts toward thq Curtiss Field at about noon today slain. The jury by its verdict, de­ for the return of Prince Carol to canals, the inundated lowlands hav­ shortly after tioon today. LEAGUE OF NATIONS Rumania is sweeping Bucharest ac­ on a race*" to the new Portland, cided the two were there. In connection with the New ing been pretty well covered. ^ Maine, airport. cording to dispatches from the Ru­ .The Red Cross chief here said, Haven accident there was much in­ manian capital received by the Vor- The event features the opening “ BOSSY” ON TRIAL. terest here to learn who was driving Its Parliament Decides It Can­ that reports from Washington far of the Portland airport, the newest waerts today. dlcate that money Is not coming In the Trumbull car at the time of the not Pay the Dues—Action Ten thousand copies of a mani­ addition to the chain of fields Law'rence, Mass., Sept. 2?.— It crash. as fast as expected. He attributed ’ maintained by the new Curtiss Fly­ was a serWus, dignified Andraw J. Causes Surprise. festo addressed to the Rumanian that situation to the fact that, maipy-- people and containing an auto­ ing Service. A $250 purse will be Gillis, mayor of Newburyport, that WORK.MAN KIDNAPED. persons “ apparently believe the awarded to the winner. listened intently to the -testimony Geneva, Sept. 27.— Argentina in­ graphed picture of the prince tt»- damage confined to the winter re-,^ tends to withdraw from the League gether.with the inscription “ Don’t today, as his trial got under way in Kenosha, Wls., Sept. 27.— sort. Palm Beach. KILLED AT CROSSING Superior Criminal Court odrieharges of Nations it was indicated today bv Forget Ferdinand’s Son,” have THE Harold Henderson, non-strlklng advices from ^uenos Aires stating been received there by m all,'ac­ Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 27— One of Illegally staring and selling gaso­ v.mrkman at the Allen-A Knitting BUYS RARE BOOK man is dead today and another is in line-at his filling station. that the Argentine Parliament had cording to the dispatches. mills here, kidnaped late yesterday decided to discontinue appropria­ The manifesto states that Carol a hospital here with ^serious in­ A great throng of persons cvv.wd- by strikers, staggered into a farm­ * London, Sept. 27— Gabriel,Wells, tions to meet League dues. will return to bis country if called of New York, noted art connoisseur, juries as a result of the wreck of ed the courtroom at the hearing house today, fifteen miles from a NIGHT WA1C and outlines a government pro­ the automobile in .which they were before Judge Nelson ' P. Brown The news caused surprise and and book collector, has purchased point where he was kidnaped, hls consternation in League circles. It gramme promising new election sys­ riding by a Pennsylvania railroad started. copy of the first folio ot Sh.aheis-;) A H at notional THcture body coated wljh tar and almost was pointed out that the Argentine tem, abolishment of ' monopolies, peare’s plays published In ’‘'5C3 passenger train at a grade crossing The jury was selected only'after unconscious from exposure and ex­ in Ebenzer. decision is tantamount to with­ free competition for foreign capi­ Mr. Wells said today he would.^^;p^'; fwt-'^BevCallng the soul-scci«t much difficulty. Eleven men were haustion. drawal no nation may remain a tal and a democratic- rule, declare Nichola Krieger, 29, of Bowm.-ii- challenged and dismissed before a the book to America. The prtfe^,’ a beautiful wife— How He told a story of having been member of the League unless the the dispatches. was not made public. • ASSOCIATE FEATURE ville, is the dead man. Joseph complete panel could be obtained. tortured for hours by his abductors, ^'Vshe 'was •'aught In the cabin Friedhader, 31, of Springbrook, financial obligations are met. Un­ SC heF former sweetheart of finally being lashed, hound and der the rules of the League any FEAR OTHER KIDNAPINGS his companion, suffered internal in­ HINT AT MURDER gagged and tied up with blankets * the ship sailed e relatives of the man and woman MILLINERY STORE SUNDAY NIGHT * Lilac Time* a drunken brawl. After finding the back of the head. Investigator.s But what really interests New presented by J., Clinton R. oacx i>ho presided over the place. Blllv pair guilty Judge Brown-sent Tom- said that the note would have Inti York Is that the Weather Bureau Following the convention Mr. Par­ • said he was told the children' were STATE THEATER BUILDING kiewicz to jail for five months.and mated that the woman .expected nolds out no hope tot warmer sons entertained the delegation at “ boarding” there because their SATURDAY, SBI>T. 29 put Laskoskl In the reformatory. violence.. weather -at present* dinner here* parents were away* , ’'J , \

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Dedham,' Mass., Sept. 27.— Mjss Helen Elaine Bradshaw, 23-year- old TItian-haircd Hartford, Conn., divorcee and eweetbeart of Step 'en Hoppe, today retracted statemants I j made on the witness stand at Hop- pe’s trial for the slaying of Patrol­ man Alfred N. Hollis, of Quincy. '' Before a crowded courtroom to­ day she declared untrue her pre­ SUPREME VALUES IH vious statement that she was with Hoppe early on the morning of October 4, 1927, the time the Quincy policeman was murdered. In reply to questioiis by Assis­ HOME OUTFITS tant District Attorney Wm. P. Kelly, the girl stated that after \ finishing her testimony yesterday she got a Quincy police captain to take her to see Kelly, whom she FURNISH YOUR LIVING ROOM COMPLETE told that she had not testified truthfully. Our FOR THE PRICE OF THE SUITE ALONE “ I lied about the number of days Mr. Bersig (Hoppe’s alias) was away ” she said today. Annual ‘ Did you go to Police Captain Doran and tell him you did not Profit-Sharing dance with the defendant on the morning of October 4,” she was asked. Event “ Yes,” she replied. 1 The Connecticut girl ,/as not A' combination steamer-and-airplane service bet-ween C.:nadlan, bothered in the least by frequent American and Mexican points on the Pacific coast is the latest transpor­ laughs that swept the courtroom as tation idea. The picture shOAvs Louise Manning, left, and Alice Laniont, she answered the questions shot at ot Seattle, arriving in San Francisco* by steamer and transferring to a her by Kelly. plane for the rest of the trip to Los Angeles. Hoppe had his composure today and seemed agitated. As Miss B.'ad- shaw took the stand she smiled t.' Hoppe. ABOUT TOWN i Durihg her testimony, in chang­ SEN.B0RAHN0W ''■C' * • ing much of that given yesterday. Miantanomah Tribe, Indepen4bfit Defense Counsel James P. Cassidy Order of Red Men, will confer the* raised much objection but wa' adoption degree on a class lOf can­ SPOKESMAN FOR overruled. didates at eight o’clock tonight in* Miss Bradshaw had previously Tinker Hall. The local degree team testified that she went with Hoppe will do the work. to an inn at Meriden, Conn., Mon­ a0.P.N01NEE The Mohair Parlor Suite day night October Third and re­ Dilworth-Cornell Post, No;"102, turned to Hartford early Tuesday, American Legion, will hold: its (Continued from Page 1) October 4. Patrolman Hollis was regular meeting in the.,ptate /• slain at 4 a. m., October 4. Armory this evenin,g at eight effectiveness of Borah’s campaign­ o’clock. Uninitiated candidates are ing, that he asked the Senator to asked to present themselves for the extend his speaking tour, COMPLETE DRY AGENTS SHOOT obligation toniglu. Important Offset Al’s Work Our anniversary is al­ business matters relative to the big ‘ One report to Hoover, it was ways the high spot of Armistice Day celebration' here added w ent so far as to say that WOMAN IN AN AUTO Nov. 12 will also be acted upon. the year for at this time LIVING ROOM Borah’s speeches in the wake of we demonstrate how far Cov. Alfred E. Smith’s invasion of Members of the Mrnchester City the farm belt, have completely off­ we are able to go in giv­ Lorain, Ohio, Sept. 27 — Miss club were today notified by postal set /he Democratic nominee’s gains ing the utmost of value OUTFIT Betty Heywood, 22, of Elyria, was card of the first fall dinner'of'the and reassured Hoover that he to service. The Profit- in St, Joseph’s hospital here today club to be held Tuesday night, V'&.uld carry the grain belt in No­ with a bullet wound in her neck, October 2, at nine o’clock. Chef vember. Sharing prices that our The while three prohibition ofllcers Urbano Osano has been engaged to Borah has just completed a tour anniversary calls forth The Table Lamp were in city prison, held for inves­ serve something different' in the of Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklaho- are only made possible Davenport Table tigation. way of a dinner menu, and the en­ U-a and Missouri. H*e was to close tertainment will also be entirel.y by cutting profits to the $1S9.5 o . The officers, Walter Knitter and his present tour with a speech Mon­ core. Tt is not a sale, Louis Cicco, of the police prohibi­ different from the usual run of af­ day night at Minneapolis, but un­ tion squad, and Frank Kledy, a ter dinner programs. der the new plans, he probably will no general markdowns deputy sheriff, were stationed near extend his trip for another ten on shoddy or shopworn the city limits here last night to A large group of local Elks will days. Includes go to their home lodge in Rockville goods—but an offering watch for an automobile loaded The Hoover managers ■will kr- of SUPREME PROFIT- with liquor, which police had been tonight, to see a group of 35.'C a n ­ fange new dates for Borah in “ tipped” was to arrive some time didates initiated. A dinner will.he North Dakota, Wisconsin and south­ SHARING SPECIALS All Mohair Parlor Suite, Daveh- during the night. served and a big entertainment ern Illinois. Other states may be through our club plan, Shortly before midnight, an has been planned. added. The list of his speaking en­ giving you an extra cash port Table, End Table, Floor automobile driven by Charles Ed­ gagements, incidentally, inchule discount with a year to ward and occupied by his wife, The Buckland Parent-Teachers most of the “ sore spots” and their baby, and Miss Heyw’ood and Association will meet next Tuefday ‘ weak points” in the Republican pay. Lamp, Table Lamp. her father, Richard Heywood, came evening Instead of Monday campaign. Thus far, Borah has in into the city. The prohibition of­ of the town meeting. \aded either normally Democran,- ficers demanded that the car stop. slates, : Avhere Hoover believes he A beautiful Living Room furnished com* Edward said he was about to com­ The condition of John, seven has' excellent chances for victo'i plete at a price you would gladly pay for the ply when his wife advised that he year olud son of Mr. and Mrs. this year, or the normally Repn • suite alone. Large three piece suite cover­ drive away, since she feared rob­ Harold C. Alvord of Robert Road, Hoan ?tates, where the farm revn. ed all over in genuine Angora Mohair with bery. was somewhat improved this tnorn- has given Smith a chance for vi. Accordingly Edward speeded his ing. The boy is seriously 11! at lory. reverse cushions. Nachman spring units— machine. A shot was fired fro a Memorial hospital having been ’When his mirhvestern tour finest construction. And with it are includ­ behind, piercing the rear curtain operated on Monday for a ruptured completed, Borah will come b ed a mahogany davenport table, table lamp,- and striking Miss Heywood. Kledy appendix. rcS”Washington for a personal c- The end table and floor lamp. A supreme exam- The was the only one of the three fi'rence v,'i;h Hoover. This con , Floor Lamp ample of our fine room outfit values. officers who w'ould make a once was asked by the Retail) End Table statement today. He said that HOSPITAL NOTES 1 omiuoe, revealing that lu^ 1 Cicco fired the shot. been relying somewhat on Though Miss Heywood’s wound Ida'i’.o Senaior’s political advi.» Is regarded as serious, she will Patients reported admitted-today Tliis will he a new role for Boraii \ at Memorial hospital include Irene probably recover, physicians said a.s his advice was completely ignoi today. ) and Josephine Tambunes of I urn- side, Samuel Taggert ot SO Wells cd by Pre-iident Taft, Candida)- street, Edward White of Bank liughos. and Presidents Hardim; street, John Barca of Bolton, and and Coolidge in their campaigns. In Th« E. Keith Furniture Co. 1912. jBorah supported former Q, BANK’ S POLICE 6 E U Howard Jansen of Hartford, all tonsil clinic cases; also Miss Vivian President Roosevelt for the nomi- A VIGOROUS ALARM Larson of 87 East Middle Turnpike u-dtion and when ’faft won, he re- Main Store South Uptown Branch and John Mrosek of 63 Bissell cii-ed’ lo the sidelines. Thus, al­ street. though always in the public eye, STORES 0pp. High School Manchester 825 Main S t The bell alarm at the-Manches­ A daughter was born to Mr.^antl Borah has entered a commanding Mrs. William Robertson of 6 7 AM rule in a presidential campaign for ter police station, connected with the first time in two decades. the Home Bank & Trust Company vine Place. J •was given its final test this morn­ Mrs. Anna Bratsydner of Smitlq BB ing. The bell is set off from any one street, Huckland, svas dischanged. t Message from Tampa, Fla., says of several different points in the , ------H the hurricane was only doing 35 the Republicans are inclined to con­ bank and is connifted with tte Said Mrs. Mitchell, a middle- miles'an hour when it passed i-.hai nlng for re-election, is remaining go, the largest city in the state. Bird of Paradise” which she char^r westerner, residing in New Eng?; citj'i N'jver mind, It’ll be at least silent on the presidential contest. cede that the Democratic nom’nee At Bismarck the crowd that greeted ed was plagarized frbm her play safe. Its ala’-m is so lo id that when has a “ fifty-fifty chance.” it rings in the police station it can land: “ In Boston I live and inowe 9.0 by the time it gets to the Cali- ST. PAUL WILL But Shipstead’s friends are work­ him was not unusually large, but at “ In Hawaii.” Oliver Morosco; and have my bean.” foj’h'ia realtors’ bulletins. ing openly for Smith. George Cash- Gov. Walter Maddock, who t^.o each succeeding stop along the main theatrical producer, is a defendant be heard in any part of the build­ years ago was elected lieutenant- — ------It man, the Democratic nominee,).for line of the Northern Pacific at with Tully. ing, although all doors may be governor on the Republic n ticket, Jamestown, Valley City and Far >, closed. Senator, withdrew from the race Tully denied the charges, declar­ BE NEXT STOP only this week in order not to com* apd who succeecled tp the gover­ the throngs grew larger and more ing that he never saw Miss Fendv There is also a siren on the out­ Cupid To Do Comeback? plicate matters by taking any norship upon the death of Gov. A. enthusiastic. Nearly 10,000 people ler’s play. side of the bank building which C. Sorlie, is a candid? le to succeed were jammed around the station at •w. uld .sound in case there v^ere an strength away from Shlpstead, thrs leaving the contest between the himself. He bears the endorsement Fargo last night. attempt made to woik on the vault ON ^ S TRIP of the Democratic Party, the Non- Farmer-Labor candidate and Wal­ Gov. Smith makes his entrance during the hours wnen the bank is Partisan League, and claims consid­ into Minneapolis at 10:25 o’cl< k COL. ROOSEVELT CALLED: closed. This can alec be sounded by ter S. Nelson, the regular Republi­ (Continnedl from rage 1) can nominee. erable support from Insurgent this morning. He will spend the touching buttons in different places members of the Republican Party. day in Minneapolis, «.nd then cross in the bank. Minnesota also has a guberna­ IN ALBANY POOL CASE crats could not carry it. The result torial election this year, with Gov. Gov. Maddock fenced considera­ over to St. Paul for tonight’s that year was Roosevelt, 125,856, Theodore Christiansen, Republican bly with newspaper correspondents speech, leaving tomorrow mornir : Wilson, 106,426, Taft, 64,334. candidate to succeed himself. Chris­ aboard the Smith train as it rolled for Milwaukee where he will speak Albany, N, Y., Sept, 27— Colonel' PEACH SOCIAL Four years ago, President Coo- tiansen was for Lowden in the pre­ through his state over the question Saturday night. Theodore Roosevelt for more than:*? Udge won the state by a majority convention contest, and Hoover's of whether he was personally for half an hour today was before t! of 25,654 over both La Follette and victory at Kansas City -is said to Gov. Smith. A peach social will be held this Albany county Grand Jury which is* evening in the lower hall at the Davis. The figures were Coolidge have left many sore spots among In reply to the blunt qHSstlon of T U llY TC CARRY CASE "Are you for Smith,” Gov. Maddock investigating the alleged Albanyi' '^ 9 Salvation Army citadel by the W o­ 420,759, La Follette 339,192, and- the regular Republicans. Davis 55 913. ' It is upon a foundation contain­ replied that he wanted “ to make baseball pool. As a result. District;’ men’s Home League. A nominal ad­ my stand absolutely clear in that TO COURT OF APPEALS Attorney Charles J. Herrick anr; mission fee will be charged and no Managers Hopeful ing these and similar factors that Democratic hopes and confidence respect.” nounced, new life was injected into? ^ngle dish will be more than 15 Notwithstanding this record, the the Inquiry. '• are based. The Sixth of Novembe.- cents. The ladles will serve from Maddock’s Explanation New York, Sept. 27 — Richard Smith managers this year are dis­ will provide the answer. Mean­ Col. Roosevelt was not sub-^j 7 :3 0 to 10 o’clock and everybody He then explained that he was Walton Tully, playwright, today tinctly and sincerely hopeful. Their while the battle waxes hot. • poenaed by the district attorney butr will be made welcome. A large confidence is based largely on the chairman of the North Dakota dele­ announced that the suit inyohitig Mr, Herrick requested his precence'., number of admission tickets have assurances of old La Follette lead­ Those In Party gation to the Republican conven­ his play, “The Bird of Paradise,” over the long distance telephone,'^ Accompanying' Gpv. Smith Into .been sold to the store clerks and ers that most of the independent tion at Kansas City that nominated would be appealed to the New xork last night. The colonel stopped in’; Minnesota is Senator Burton K. it is expected many of them will vote of 1924 will go for Smith, and Hoover, that he was an original Court of Appeals and that he would Albany on his way . to the R ep u b l^ Wheeler (D ) of Montana, w! o was drop In after 9 o’clock for some of qpoQ other widely varying factors Non-Partisan Leaguer and that his fight the case “ until it results in can state convention at Syracuse';! LaiE'ollette’s running mate in 1924. chief interest in this campaign was the good things, such us peach local to the situation in Minnesota. the complete vindication to which I and was before the Grand Jury fo^.^, He is one of those who have assur­ the ultimate benefit of agriculture. shortcake with whipped cream, They are counting upon the present am entitled.” 37 minutes. . ed the New York governor that he " I am' for the best Interests of peach sundaes, peaches and cream, low price of wheat, for one thing, Tully’s announcement followed Mr. Herrick announced aftei4;v will capture most of the old LaFol- agriculture,’ he said, “ and the argument of a motion before Su­ cake, coffee and hot chocolate. Last and for another upon the fact that wards that Col. Roosevelt h a ^ lette vote of four years ago. agricultural organizations of North preme Court Jusfied McGoldrick re­ year the league held a similar some of the most influential farm given him the names, ot several ad;^t Accustomed as he is and ,has Dakota are 80 per cent for Gov. lating to the accoimting of profits social with, good success. The leaders of the state are against ’ditional pet^ans who will be snbf* been to turbulent politics' for a Smith.” which is a preliminary step to the profits will be devoted to the work jHoover. poenaed. 'The inquiry will be con^ quarter of a century, Gov. Smith “ And you are with them?” / entry of final Judgment. * This will of the corps and in preparation for Magnus Johnson, the first Farm­ tinned with new vigor, he declared^!^ emerged from North. Dakota 1th “ All down the line.” enable Tully to appeal the casa to the harvest festival. Col. Roosevelt himself aftei^, er-Labor representative * i the his: head in a whirl from the be­ Qov. Smith had a trip through the higher court because of the Senate, for example, has r le out coming out of the Grand Jury room;' wildering mase of the Republican- North Dakota that contributed to dividend decision lit the appellate Every-effort Is made to con- for Smith and is cajmpp’ .aig the said he did not know whether apj^’ Democratic-Nonpartisan Leagne-1 n- i> '-ratlc confidence of victory division. Information he gave was such gserve wild life in the national for- Helen Henderson, New Yorkfchiirus bdkuty, and Aaron Benesch, '^^ate for him. Senat Hendrik dependent mix-up in that s^ate. In November. Tully was ordered by a referee would result in the indictmept q£'’ (<^ts and in . the 19,000,800 acres millionaire Baltimore their fractured romance, jhips*ead, the Parmer-ijabor Sena- His .managers, however, claim they . From Bismarck, the state capital, last July to pay Grace A. Fendler, any of the “ men higher up” w lw provision is made for the exclusive ’Ub Bald;- They eloped last y ^jffw ^re divorced this year, and now may tfiT who defeated Secretary of State have the edge in the.state, since where Qov. Maddock boarded the playwright, $781,990 representii-g are suppose^ to?be the quarry Eotif! gracing of game. re-iparry, Here they are tin the beach at Atlantic^City. Prank B. Kellogg, and is now run- Smith’s Omaha speech,;'and even train, Gov. Smith travelled to Far­ total profits plus interest teom “ The the present probe. .*?

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\ sion has put out fifteen thousand LAST NIOH 'rS FTGH'TS OUTLOOK FOR HUNTING ’phoasants during the summer. I While the birds cost the state about At New York. — Sergeant Sam­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM $46,000, the bunders paid for my Baker, of Mitchel Field, N, IS GOOD THIS S ^ N them, for the cost was met from won decision over Young Corbett, Thursday, September 27. 11:30 10:30—Tenor, soprano, organ. Are You A Voter? the;jl' 8:00 7:00—WBA 1< program (2 nrs.) 10:00 9:011—N. B. G. prugrains (2 hrs.) QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY •effled^Uons-of’ reports of the game Cerutti. Italian middleweight, sec 10:00 9:00—Ccm ceri; Neapolitans. themselves as targets for guns ot o’clock Thursday night. There will be 12:45 11:46—Oily urgoL recital. wardens scattered throughout the ond round; Bobby Burns, Brooklyn 440.9— W eX-W JR. DETROIT—680. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. Connecticut hunters, this f»ll, ac­ lightweight, outpolnfed Georgie an address by Brig, Gen. Hugh A. 8:00 7:00—WJZ prugtams i3 hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Urgan recilal. state. Dunn, and music by llie IGth lulan- All persons of good character, 21 years of age or cording to John W. Titcomb! state Balduc, of Lewiston, Me.,..r ten 11:00 10:00—egyp tlaii serenaders. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs 14 hrs.) So, Mr. Titcomb said today, the try Band ot fort Jay, and Uosalie 12:00 11:00—Organist; dunce music. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. over,, born in the United States. All naturalized citi­ superintendent of fisheHes and Krick, coiitrulto. Also at 6 Vaugbn de rounds. 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 8:10 7:1!>—Oicht'Slra. organ, songs. zens. A married woman or a widow who was married game, and therefore the cumtiiisti outlook is that the hunting season L.eath. the original "Badio Gui' 'will 6:30 6:30—Dinner music; baseluill. 10:00 9:00—ColU-giun's oicheatiu. 'Of‘ 1928 Is fairly sure to be a rec­ open a series ot weekly programs to 7;00 6:00—boprano; inusicui houi;. 11:00 10;00—Classical concert; duiice. to a citizen prior to September 22,1922, and who has not Sion he represents hopes the hunt­ DA.N CUPID BOTHERS WYOMING be broadcast by VVKAK Miss de 7:30 6:30—WBAF progs. tJ hr.y 365.6— WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—Si!U. ers will let ruffed grouse alone. ord-breaker. The season opens on Death will be supported In her reci­ forfeited her citizenship by a subsequent marriage to 8:30 7:30—Delaney's orchestra. 9:00 s:0U—Mooseheart hour. Ruffed grouse are on the road to October Eighth ana closes on Nov. Three veterans of the Wyoming tals by a special novelty orchestra, 0:0(i 8:00—WFAF progs. (1^ hrs.) 9:30 »;30—Studio hub hour. an alien. 23rd. Still another higiillglil lor S o'clock 10:30 9:31)—CluuLier’s orchestra. lU:.‘t0 9:30—Edgewater orch; artists. complete extermination Mr. Tit- football team failed to return this is the Hajoca musical shower through 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 11:00 lo:uO—Studio progiam. A citizen must have resided in this State for one W’ll'. “ Dight Cruisers," a march by comb pointed out late this sum­ f:4.11 after being counteu upon 7:16 6:16—Levitow's dunce ntusic. 12:00 11:00—Artists: concert trio. year and in the Town where he is to be made six months mer. The last edition of the automo­ heavily. Maniage was the Cause in Dieuienant Charles Benler, will be 8:00 7:00—Coloiiiel Minute men. 416.4— WGN WLIB, CHICAGO—720. bile hog is the one who parks in played us the opening number duriiig 9:00 8:00—Light opera, "The Llt- 9:30 8:30—Gang's radio show. before he or she can be made a voter. The stf^e fish and game commis­ each instance. trhe program by the United States ^ tie Duke." •' 10:00 9:00—Musical comedy revival, somebody’s driveway. Isuvy bund lo be broadcast by W'JZ 9:30 8:30—bludiu stock company. 11:10 10:15—Uuiiitet, songs, music. All applications to be made must be sent to the and allied slutiuns at 7 o’clock. Oth­ 10:00 9:00—by tuphony orcli, soprano. 12:00 11:00—Dream ship; friends. er nighspois ot the progiam will be 11:00 10:00—Lopez's orchestia. 12:46 11:46—Diake dance music. Registrars of Voters before October 9, 1928. the huuiuiesgue "Strike Up the Bund. 333.1— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870, SEND YOUR APPLICATION TODAY.' Here Comes a bailor" and "'The 7:00 6:00—Lowe's dunce orcfiealra. 7:10 0:10—Jack and Jean; planisL bouthern Cross," played as a cornel 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs tD/4 hrs.) 7.'55 6:56—Organist; scrap book. solo by K. Hruby. At 7;JU WNAC 9:uo 8:oo—boprano, ensemble. 8:30 7:30—Angelus; bupertune hour. will again introduce Uie O-bole-Mio 9:30 8:30—Wj Z programs (1V4 hrs.) 447.5—WMAQ WQJ, CHICAGO—760. string trio. Aie-vander Maluol and ms 11:00 10:00—Baseball scores. 10:00 9:00—Concert; Auld bandy. Oriental orchestra will be presented as 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 10:30 9:30—Violinist; orchestra, the apples thus preuiatui-ely blown the ■'Orchestius Tlial Diner" leature 6:00 6:00—Dinner music; baseball. 11:00 10:0(F—Amos 'n' Andy. i)mart New Modes through tile N. B. C. system at 5). 7:00 6:00—Mid-week hymn sing. 12:00 11:00—Aerials; dance music. from the trees in Loren M. Lord's ••'The Turkish AlarcU" from Ueetii- 7:30 6:30—Comlort hour, 319->KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. HEBRON orchard were distributed by him to oveii’s "Kuins ot AUiens” will be the 8:00 7:0(>—Vaugh de Leath’s concerL 11:00 I0:00--Trio; weather twins. families about the town. mtroducloiy number of the concert. 8:30 7:30—Hoover Sentinels orch. 1:00 12:00—Amos 'o ' Andy. It will be lollowed by several ot Mr. 9:Uo 8:00—'The tortune teller. 1:15 12:15—Oigun recilal; trolic. The churches of the town wii; go The notice for the October town MalooTs compositions including :'Bag- 9:30 8:30—Major and Minor boys. 499.7—WFAA, DALLAS—600. hack to standard time next Sunday. meeting reads as follows: for Fall 1928 dad,” "Valse Caucasian" and "Kgyp- 10:00 9:00—Ualsey-bluaiT buur. 7:30 6:30—WEAF Comlort hour, The legal voters of the town of tian Fantasy.’' 10:30 9:30—I'ennsylvuiiia orchestra. 10:30 9:30—WJ'Z Soldiers show. At the ^Center Congregational 11:30 10:30—I’ark Central skylarks. 374.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—800. church the morning service will Hebron are hereby warned to n’eet Wave lengths hi meters on left oi 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—680. 10:30 9:30—Studio players hour. come at 12 o’clock, following the in the town hall of said town on station title, kilocycles on the right. 6:26 6:26—liuseball scores; orch. 11:00 10:00—Democratic campaign talk Monday, October 1, 9 a. m. 'Times are eastern Daylight having 6:46 6:45—Dog talk, '■bhepherds.'' 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestius. Sunday school session which comes Presenting an Exhibit and eastern blunduid. Black face 7:00 6:00—U. S. Navy bana. 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. at 11 a. m. 1. To roceive the reports of the type indicates be.st features. 8:00 7:00—Retold tales; quartet. S:3u 7:30—Sungs;^ piaiiu recital. Sunday evening next a tri­ town officers. of New and Correct 9:00 8:00—Oriental orchestra. 9:30 8:30—WJZ Maxwell hoin . 2. To elect selectmen, assessors, Leading East Stations. 9:30 b:30—Maxwell musical hour. 499.7— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—600. county union meeting of the Chris­ 10:00 9:oo—Miclieliu male singers. l l :00 10:00—Meyer Davis ensemble. tian Endeavor will be held at West­ board of relief, school committee, Modes which Foretell (DbTy tb’T; 10:30 9:30—Blue Danube nights. 11:15 10:15—Studio organ recital. chester, all the societies ot the and other usual’ town officers. k/2.6—WPG,. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 11:00 10:00—blutnber music. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. 3. To take action for the repair­ u:li. 6;1G—Ambassador concert. 405.2— WFI, PHILADELKHIA-740. 9:30 8:30—WJZ Maxwell hour. union being invited. The hour wil' t h e Popularity o f aMi ii;45—Subway boys, studio. 7:16 6:16—Topics In beason. 10:30 9:80—Feature program. be 7:30 p. m., and the speaker for ing of the highwa.vs and bridges lu:3U a;3y—'Three dance oichestras. 8:00 7:00—W eAF progs, I3l4 hrs.) 1:45 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. the evening will be Julius Angur, throughout tlie ensuing year or Styles for the New 2o5.5—WBAl , BALTIMORt—lOsU. 348.6— WIP, PHILAOc LPHIA—860. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. term of years, and to provide f.ir li:3u 7:3U—boprano, pianist. 8:00 /:CX>—Hajoca musical shower, 1:00 12:00—N. Li. C. eutertainmeuL the subject being “ America’s In­ a:(Ki S:UU—biting quaiTei, baritone. 9:00 8:00—Newton radio loruiu. 2:00 1:00—Dance orchestras. terest in the Philippines.” Mr. tlie apportionment of funds for that 11:30 8:30—WJZ programs hrs.) 10:00 9:00—'Two dance orchestras. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890. Augur has spent several years in purpose. 302.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—960. 10:00 9:00—Dinner concerL 4. To see if the town will avail 6:30 6:30—Van SUrdam's orchestra, 6:30 5;3o—baudek’s ensemble. 10:30 9:30—Studio entertainment. those Islands. 8:00 7:00—"Warner picture hour. 6:66 6:65—Baseball scores; orcli. 11:00 10:00—Chocolate leature hour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martindale of itself of State Aid in paying Its 9:00 8:00—itepublicaii campaign talk, 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 384.4— KGO, OAKLAND—870. Plainville, were Sunday visitors ut railroad bonded indebtedness. 9:30 8:30—Arcadia dance music. 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 12:00 11:00—Vaudeville; rounders. 5. To see if the town wili Autumn 10:ou 9:00—W eAF programs (2 hrs.) 7:00 6:00—Pianist; Gimbee; talk. 1:30 12::{li—Miisicai comedy. the home of Mrs. Martinaale’s 12:00 11:00—Buflalo bymphony orch. 8:00 7:00—WKAF progs. (2^ hrs.) 608.2—WOW, OMAHA—690. mother, Mrs. Carrie Burnham. Ean authorize its selectmen and treasur­ brings a 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—650, 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER-1070. 11:00 10:00—Feature program. Tucker of New York and Miss er to borrow money, if necessary, to message of 8:00 7:00—Republican campaign talk. 8:30 7:30—Odenbach dinner music. 12:00 11:00—Burnham’s rhythm kings. meet current expenses. 9:00 8:00—WOR Columbia program. 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (1^ hrs.) Florence Farr of New Britain are style inter­ lOfOO 9:00—Musical program; organist 254.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—118a 6. To see of the town will accept 10:00 9:00—Artists; dance music. 9:30 8:30—Warner wise krachers. spending a few days with Mrs. est and is I 461.&—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 379.5—WQY, SCHENECTADY—790. 10:00 9:00—Talk and songs. Burnham. State Aid in construction or re­ 7:11 6:11—Amos 'n' Andy. 12:66 11:56—Time; weather; markets. 10:15 9:15—Discovery hour; orch. building of certain hig.’iways pur­ r e 1 a y.e d 7:30 6:30—O-Sole-Mlo string trio. 6:00 5:00—Stocks; basetvall scores. Several from this puace attended 8:00 -7:00—Furriers feature. 6:30 6:30—Orchestra; baseball scores 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—7ia a Red Cross meeting held in Colum­ suant to section 1483 of the .general through this 8:00 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 7:80 6:80—Outdoor talk; concerL _ 12:00 11:00—Feature program. bia Monday afternoon. The Colum­ statutes, and as amended, the same store to the 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 8:00 7:60—WEAF progs, (2Vi Hrs.) 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. dance music. to apply on Amston-Colchester These are the 9:30 8:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 10:30 9:30—Studio dance orchestra. 344.6—WCBD, ZlON—870. bia Red Cross Chapter, which Inr f ashionably 11:00 10:00—Amos 'n' Andy; deucea ______9:00 8:00— Brats quartet, artlatt. dudes Hebron, is being reorganized Road. 11:00 10:00—Dance music; organise highlights of the dressed Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. under the leadership of Mrs. Fannie 7. To see what action the town will take in regard to a revaluation new fashion sea­ women of 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 9:45 8:45—Symphony music; play, 276.1—WORD, BATAVIA-1090. Dixon 'Welch. The immediate oc­ 9:00 8:00—Trappers program. 10:.30 9:30—Organ; musical progiam. 9:00 8:00—Concert; talks; lesson. casion for the renewed activities of of its assessments. son, Numerous Mancheste r 8:30 8:30—'WEAF programs (1 hr.) 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. 10:00 9:00—Musical prug; readings. the chanter is the need in the 8. To see what action the town and vicinity. 361.2—WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 10:45 9:45—Songs; poems; studio. 288.3— WENR, CHICAGO—1040. other fascinating 8:00 8:00—Show box hour. stricken districts of the south. The will take with regard to electric 12:00 11:00—Midnight Bohemia. 6:01) 6’00—Organ; talks; stocks. lights. modes are to be 9:30,^ 8:30—Kentucky minstrels. 370.2—WLWL, NEW YORK—860. 9:00 8:00—Orchestra, artists (2 hrs.) offering at St. Peter’s n Episcopal 10:30 9:30—Artists; dance orchestras. 6:45 5:45—Poems; soprano; talk. 305.9— WHT, CHICAGO—980. church next Sunday will be applied 9. To authorize the selectmen seen in our show­ 265.3—WHK, CLEVELAND—1130, 10:00 9:00—btudio concerL 7:45 6:45—Venetian pdayers hours. to the sufferers of the devastated and treasurer to refumi the out­ ing, which, in its 8:00 7:00—L B. 6, A. broadcasts. 11:00 10:00—Tour hour ieague. standing railroad bonds when they 9:00 8:00—WOR Columbia programs. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—S70. 535.4— WHO, DES MOlNES—660. regions. The American Beard of variety presents 11:00 10:00—Day’s dance orchestra. 7:35 6:35—Air college; tenor. 10:00 9:00—N. B. O. orchestras. Missions has issued a call for help become due. 35^7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 8:00 7:00—Meuie.Argonne annlver* 416.4— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—720, Dated at Hebron, September 25. to every woman 8:30 7:30—WEa P Sentinels orch. sary talks, music. 12:00 11;00—Orcheatro; songs; artists. from the Congregational churches. 9:00 8:00—Gypsy baron’s hour. 9:30 8:30—Band selections. 1:00 12:00—Dance mti.'iic. Mrs. E. T. Smith and Mrs. C. D. F. Elton Post. Rufus R. Raclibun, her opportunity 10:00 9:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart. 468.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—64a 405.2—WCCO, MINN.. ST. PAUL—740. Way will receive offerings. Clayton A. Hills, Selectmen. of selecting a be­ 10:30 9:30—WEAF dance music. 9:30 8:30—WEAF program (1J% hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Musical program; pianist. 4ia7—ONftM, MONTREAL—730. 11:00 10:00—WJZ Slumber music. 11:13 10:13—Theater entertalnmenL Mrs, H. Clinton Porter spent the V coming type. 9:30 8:30—Carillon recital. 12:00 11:00—^Daugherty'S Orchestra. 12:20 11:20—Long’s orchestra . . . day on Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Hilding. LEAGUE FINANCIERS ' The usual Christian Endeavor The fashions in all their diversity are most service at the Center was omitted TO MEET TOMORROW accurately portrayed in the types shown Sunday evening as so many were “ NIGHT WATCH” IS CHIEF GORDON ATTENDS Interested in attending the first here. For garments that will be stylish try-out of the moving picture ap­ Women Voters Representatives right into the Winter months and the assur­ paratus at the Gilead church. The to Hold Field Day in. Wal­ WTIC BILLIE DOVE’S LATEST POUCE PARLEY TODAY pictures shown were of the Pilgrims ance of unrivalled modes, here are the choic­ at Plymouth. The history of the lingford. est of the season’s newest apparel. Travelers Insurance Co. Pilgrims was given from the land­ Hartford Hartford, Sept. 27.— The annual To Be Shown on Double Bill Convention of New ing of the Mayflower to the story England of John Alden. Mrs. C. Daniel Fall Finance Field Day of the Con­ 535.4 m. 560 k.c. At State Today and Tomor­ Association Being Held in Way was lecturer. necticut League of Women Voters is to be held tomorrow in Walling- i row. Bridgeport Today. Mrs. Clara Adams of New York ford at the home of Mrs. Harvey D. j is spending two weeks at the Dome ** Program for Thursday Williams on Effst Main street. Fi­ of Mrs. Charles Hilding. nanciers from each of the fifty-five , 5:00 p. m. Republican National A series of immensely interesting tST chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon Quite a heavy white frost wa: local leagues in the stale will take; 1907 Committee Program (from settings representing scenes in the seen early Tuesday morning. A :ev; WTIC Studios) 13 in Bridgeport today attending part in this semi-annual discussion ' interior of a huge, modern battle­ light frosts have been reported pre 6:25 Summary of Program and the third semi-annual convention of of finance. Only local and county ship, were built at First National’s the New England Association of viously from some of the colder News Bulletins studios for “ The Night Watch,’’ the presidents, treasurers and finance 6:30 Sea Gull Dinner Group Chiefs of Police. The convention sections of the town. chairmen or their duly appointed latest picture starring Billie Dove, is being attended by practically Leonard Porter of “ The Ridges." 6:55 Baseball Scores which has its local engagement at representatives are expected to at-1 U D t n o ^ ^ 7:00 Musical Period. every police executive of an^ im­ Willimantic was a guest on .Sunday tend. The chief business for this | the State Theater today and to­ portance In the New England of his nephew, Clarence E. Porter 7:30 Coward Comfort Hour from morrow. meeting is the consideration of the | N.B.C. Studios. states. This Is the first convention and Mrs. Porter. budget lo be recommended to the SOUTH HANCHESTERf Almost the entire action of the of this association to be held In The Young Women’s Ciith ’ re­ 8:00 Scott’s Furriers, picture takes place on deck, ip the annual League convention in No­ 9:00 Republican National Commit­ Connecticut. cently voted to help reimburse Miss vember. staterooms and in the officers’ Police Chief Wheeler, of Bridge­ Margaret Danehy, school nurse, for tee Program. quarters on the battleship. Mrs. Emerson R. Newell. >l 9:30 Victory Hour with Jack De­ port, In" co-operation with other money advanced by her in payment Greenwich, a vice-president of the “ The Night Watch’ ’ is an in- police chiefs of the state, has se­ laney and his Victory Buddies. .triguing mystery drama in which for an oculist’s bill for glasses fur­ Connecticut League and its finance 10:00 Halsey-Stuart Hour from cured an exceptionally fine list of nished for a particularly bad case chairman, will preside. Miss Ruin the beautiful star has one of the speakers who will address the two- N.B.C. Studios. most dramatic and powerful roles of eye trouble in one ot the pupils .\fcIntosh, the newly appointed sec­ 10:30 Howard Correct Time. day convention. The chief speaker of the Jagger School District. Part retary of the New England Region of her screen career. this evening will be Senator George 10:30 Musical Program Donald Reed and Paul Lukas of the money had been furnished j of the National League, will be a 11:00 National Democratic Com­ H. Moses, of New Hampshire, who by the parents and paht by uei.gh- guest and an interested observer share honors opposite Miss Dove in speaks at a dinner to be held this mittee Program Governor Smith s the masculine leads. Alexander borhood ' subscription. The total for this plan of stale-wide discus­ Address from Minneapolis. evening at 6 o'clock. The^ conven­ amount is now provided for. sion whicn has been copied by other Korda directed the picture from tion opened this morning at 10 12:00 Midn. News and Weather. Lajos Biro’s adaption of the play Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hoadley of stale leagues, originated in Con o’clock with Chief Ellis A. Crab- Westbrook were recent guests of necticut. "In The Night Watch,’’ on which ston, of Warwick, R. 1., presiding S.AMMY BAKER WINS the production is based. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson. There was an address by Inspector Mr. an'i Mrs. James Morrell and HASSELL TO S.YIL SOO\ The companion feature for today Cornelius Cohalane of the New New York, Sept. 27.— Sergean; and tomorrow is “ Skyscraper,” son of Farmin.gton were recont York police department, who spoke Copenhagen, Sept. 27.— Bert Sammy Baker cleared the way to William Boyd’s newest production. on “ Police Training.” guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. his long awaited fling at the welter­ Thrills and laughs are crammed Mrs. Helen H. White is spending Hassell, co-pilot of the airpla-ne At the gathering this afternoon, Greater Rocklord, who arrived weight title last night at Ebbets into this entertaining story, which John H. Fitzgerald, of Hartford, the weeit with her daushtor, Mrs. field, Brooklyn, when he out- revolves around the adventures and Arthur Keefe, in Gilead. here from Greenland with Packer who has appeared as a gun expert Cramer, the other mem’otr of the toughed Young Corbett, the Third, romantic affairs of two hard-boiled in most of the important homicide Senator Alice Pattison Merritt of of San Francisco, in the closing steel riveters, who show their ap­ Hartford who has spent her sum­ plane’s crew, announced today he cases In Connecticut as well as in expects to sail for home on or about rounds of a bitterly waged 12- preciation towards one another many of the other slates in the mer vacation with her family at round bout that contained far more with their fists. Boyd is seen at country, will deliver a talk and will the Merritt country place on Fawn October 4. thrills than their first encounter at his very best as the hero of the have for his subject, “ Fire Arms Brook spent the week-end there The story of their great adven­ Madison Square Garden two weeks story, while Alan Hale furnishes And Their Use.” Another a'ddress this week She Is spending .rome ture in the far north when their plenty of chuckles as his buddy. ego. , . that will be given this afternoon »b time in New York this week and plane was forced down on the wild P h o n e Baker again had to hammer Pretty Sue Carol appears In the by a representative of the bureau will speak over the radio. coast of Greenland and they wan down an early lead by Corbett but leading feminine role. Others in of criminology of Washington, who Some of the farmers of Hebron dcred through the v.-ilderness fn this time he did not falter in the the supporting cast are Alberta is assigned to speak on “ Criminal and Gilead lost thousands of two weeks captured the lmagin!i home stretch and by concentration Vaughn, Wesley Barry and Clar­ Identification.” ,yhe afternoon ses­ bushels of apples, blown from th<^ tion of the Danes and both are be­ on a body attack he just slipped ence Burton. Howard Hlggin di­ trees In the recent gales. Some of ing lionized. rected. sion is to close with an address ny oy on a slight edge in rounds. State's Attorney William H. Corn- Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ley who will have for his subject, brings to the State the film sensa­ “ Criminal Jurisprudende.’’ tion of the year. “ Lilac Time” is This evening, the United States FOR RADIO its title and it features Colleen •Moore. This beautiful and thrill­ Marine Band will be heard at the ing romance Is now showing nn banquet, this to be attended oy SERVICE about 300. For Friday morning Broadway at two dollar prices. It StopWbrryingAboui the meeting will first listen to an PHONE 1988 comes to Manchester at popular prices. Be sure you see It. address by Commissioner of Motor Have you heard the new Vehicles Robbins B. Stoeckel who Majestic Electric Radio? will point out the relation between Those^ricoseWns the state motor vehicle department Simple Home Treatment LESS BOUGHT ON TIME and the police. This address will From Shingles to Cemeni Barstow Radio be followed by a round table talk. Giving Amazing Results The proportion of automobiles This v/111 be followed by an address Service Why do people naturally turn to us for lumber and supplies First Alajestic Dealer in Town. bought on the Installment plan by Commissioner James W. Higgins Rub Gently and Upward To­ has reduced from 75 per cent to of Buffalo, N. Y., who will talk on when building? Simply because they know that our stock 216 Aliddle Turii|ilke East ('0 per cent, it is reported. This “ Stolen Automobiles.” ward the Heart as Bkxod in South Alaiichester of hard and soft woods is complete, that no mattdr what has been accomplished by the elim­ The session will be brought to a Veins Flows That Way ination of doubtful credit risks. close by Lieutenant Colonel B. 0. ithey want in the building line we will handle their order Gross, United States Army, of If you or any relative or friend is ^promptly. Cleveland, Ohio, who will talk on worried because of varicose veins, The healthy growth of our business is due, we believe, to g«X3gXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVVCX»k3kX5^ "Chemical Warfare.” This will be or bunches, the best advise that any­ this happy faculty of filling and delivering all orders prop­ demonstrated later In the day, at one in thie world can give you is to the farm of Mayor F. W. Behrens ask your druggist for an original erly and promptly, whether they are for lumber, coal, or William Maloney-Radio Expert in Stepney, where the colonel will two-ounce bottle of-Moone’s Emer­ building supplies. demonstrath the use of tear gas ald Oil (full strength) and apply as now in charge of our Radio Department. Expert ser­ bombs and other chemical deters- ^directed night and rnormng to the "Our Lumber Builds Manchester Homes vice on all makes of sets. ^ rents. The new ‘Thompson anti- swollen, enlarged veins." Soon you will notice that they are growing Tubes Tested Batteried Charged bandit gun will be demonstrated. smaller and the treatment should • MNCtgl* Our Coal Heats Them.’^ Accessories be continued until tiie veins are of Bring Your Radio TroubTes to Us. normal size. HAS JOB AT FLORIDA jlagnell Drdg Co., South' Manches­ ter and All First Class Drug Stores Remember that Moone's Emerald Oil Is a clean, ALFRED A. GREZEL Charles Bachman, who was forc­ powerful, penetrating", Antiseptio'’011 that does Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating Supplies. ed to resign his job at Kansas State not stain or leave a ISeSTGR IXIM BeR bepause of ill health, is now foot­ greasy residue and that Main Street, opp. Park St. South Manchester it must give complete INCORPORATED ball coach at the University ot satisfaction or your Florida. money cheerfully re­ EMERALD OIL funded. South M^chestei:. I Connecticut MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27; 1928. PAGE n v E

( I Mrs. James R. Quinn of Talcott Mr. Anderson told the employees the Ch^ter .pealteimary and 1,000 The committee also went into the. avenue. that the arrangement is a tentative from Pbntiat.' ■ ' behavior of the parole after they Mr. and Mrs. Warner Bradtnv HALE EMPLOYEES one and becomes effective immedi­ STUDY UVES OF Records Checked had been released from the super-j Hartford F^ts Rockville and family, of Springfield, Mass., ately. He hopes that something The records of what these re­ vision of the person to whom the attended the Rockville Fair ' on more definite in the way of store leased prisoners ' have . done'^were prisoners had been paroled and had Wednesday. ' i 7- ■ , GET/DAYAMONTH{employee holidays can be arranged 3,000 PRISONERS checked'over by meinbers of the become free men. after the Christmas season. Mr. faculties of the tlnlverslty of Dlln-^ 59 B.ack In Prison Band Entertained Andersor’r stsKment was part of a Stanley Oobosz Post. . American pis. University - of Chicagq. and ' Out of the <726 ».ien discharged OffTdlFriday SIX HAVEFORTONATI:' short talk he gave the Hale Cora- Northwestern University. from parole, after Pontiac, records Legion, entertained the Stetson | ! pany workers following the dinner, OUT ON PAROLE Shoe Band last evening in G. A. R. I Charges that the habitual offen- show that 59 were back in state Tratative Arrangement An­ j He discussed new policies and store der* due to his .knowled^ge of “ the prisons, three had been killed in Announcement, was made thli' htill. ‘A dinner was served and an | ESCAPE IN AN UPSET j changes. ropes” refains ' • his freedom more morning by Matchmaker Arthur informal program enjoyed follow-1 gang wars and one was wanted for- The supper which w'as served at Springfield; 111. — Do -paroled -rasily'than the novice were found murder. Graney that the popular, priced box­ ing the meal. The band, which is | nounced by Frank H. An­ 6:30 consisted of chicken soup, prisoners make good after they ;to be false.. ^ Of the 3,000 cases, The result of the study revealed ing show scheduled for the Hart­ the Weymouth Post Band, Ameri-1 Roadster Overturns at Oak­ chicken patties, potato chips, fried gain their freedom or do they con­ 55.8 per cent of those paroled were that of the 3,000 cases <10.9 per ford Velodrome tonight has been can Legion, of Weymouth, Mass., land But Nobody Gets Even j corn, tomatoes, olives, picklec. tinue to be a menace to society? flnst offenders, 31.3 per cent wera postponed until tomorrow night be­ played during the day at the Fair! derson Last Night. cent of the men were guilty of a Scratch. quick biscuits, ice cream, cakes, This question, theme of many a occasional offenders, 11.0 per cent minor violations anJ 14.7 per cent cause of the cold weat^her. Rathet grounds and during the racing.; , i nuts, coffee and candy. Through movie plot and piece of fiction, is habitual offenders 'and only 1.5 per than to take a chance on what Edward Newmarker was chairman i of major violations prior to com­ Five young women and one man,' ^ , , * . 1, T TTT I the courtesy of Watkins Brothers. partially answered as the result of qent professional offenders. Classi­ pletion of parole. This indicates I might have been a greatly reduced of the committee in charge of the | Regular employees of the J. W. ■ Richmond demonstrated a new an investigation of the Illinois pris­ fication in the case of 4-10 of attendance, the promoters decided Legion’s entertainment. riding in a Chrysler road.ster, had that approximately 15 out of every a marvelous escape from serious m Hale Company will be given a dayjniotion picture camera^ showing a ons and parole system in 3,000 par cent could not be niade. 100 men released on parole will be to wait another day. Speaker For Sinith-ltobin.son Club cases selected for study. The cases jury or deatli last niglit when the each month as a holiday as a sub- novelty picture, “ Pathing Beauty Of the 1.000 men released'from returned for some crime before John F. Pickett, of Middletown, stilute for the general Wednesday Boob." Informal dancing was en- were taken “ mine run” — not’care­ Pontiac. 726 presumably had ful­ will address the Smith-Kubinsnn automobile struck a ditch and turn completion of their panole. weekly half-holiday which has now I joyed later in the evening, fully selected. The cards were filled the conditions of their ra- Therefore, the commission point- Club at the headquarters in the ed completely over at Oakland taken from the files in consecutive Strangely enough, not one of the been discontinued, it was an-l role. The remainder ’uad been de­ ’ed out, the problem is to find cut Wendheiser block on Monday, Oc B^nced last night by Frank H. An-l By the treaty of Paris closing order as the men- had been re­ clared parole violators. what type of man will make good tober 1. The town election returns sLv received tlie slightest- Inlur.v: the Spanish American War the leased. of head or throat is nsnally according to available information; dersoh, general manager of the lo-{ These parole violators are of two and what type will fail before pa­ will be received during the eve­ cal department store. The an-, Dnited States agreed .to admit, for Not one of the paroled prisoners classes, the minor and the major benefited by the vapors cf—• ning. A new radio is to be install The car was coming ‘down the roles are granted. A table of ex­ houncement was made at a party i>t | a period of ten years, Spanish ships had been away from the prison for violator. Minor violators are guilty pectancy has been worked out. ed by William Schaeffer. hill from Wapping but the driv^t^ the regular Hale employees held at i and merchandise to the Philippinr* less than two and one half-years. failed to see the turn just west of of technical errors but must be k nt Rev. Sinnott To Adclres.s Legion -^h<4 Manchester Country club last! Islands on the same terms as Am­ One thousand came from the State track of the sarhe as those deliber­ Every big job VICKS - Rev. George T. Sinnott, pastor ol the bridge. As a result, the caij is a bundle of lit- ▼ V a r o R u b evening. ierican ships and merchandise. penitentiary at Joliet, 1,000 from ately breaking their pledges. tie jobs. Million Jara Uaiti Ytariy St. Bernard’s Catholic church, will left the road, and ran into a ditch give a talk on “ The Constitution” as it plunged into the open, loT'be- at the regular meeting of Stanley side the Hockanum river and over­ Dobosz Post, American Legion, turning. - ■ SHti ■araia which will be held Tuesday evening The Chrysler was brought to ■BMiia in G. A. R. hall. This will be the Depot Square garage at the nortb asiaja ■Sasia second address of a series to be end. Damage to the extent ot $125 ^ven on the Constitution. I was dona to the car. The occupants Past Chiefs’ Club To Celebrate I of the car left tow'ii without reveal- The Past Chiefs’ Club of Kiowa I ing their names and the acc^deni Council will hold their annual I’ast was not reported to the police. Chiefs’ Night on November 9. They will serve a supper to the members of the club preceding the meeting. PUBLIC RECORDS During the meeting the Past Chiefs will occupy the chairs with Mr.^, Mary Champagne, Past Great Poco \\ .\UU.A\TKE DEED.- hontas, presiding. The drill team Louis iladding to George S Dili of Wawaumee Council, Hartford, ler, a strip of land .seven feet wide will put on their drill. The ft^low- fronting on Wadsworth street-and ipg are on the committee; Mrs. extendin.g to the rear 120 feet. Annie Seidel, Mrs. Carrie Kan®, j Cheney Brothers of the Third Mrs. Emma Hemmann and Mrs.; School District, a tract of land'ad AN IDEA— ^originated 15 vears ago— to bu'ld a national chain of stores— based on the principle that Nellie Jackson. joining t!ie so called “ school lot,” ALL PEOPLE ARE HONEST— that ALL are equally entitled to THE SAME PLEASURES IN LIFE— Missionary Society Meeting containing 2.96 acres, located both The Missionary society of the on Porter street and to the north to give to the Girls and Women of moderate means a chance to GET MORE OUT OF LIFE in the PRO- Union Congregational church will of the school lot. ‘ TECTION and WARMTH, the THRILL and PLEA SURE that only a FUR COAT can give .... Our hold its first meeting of the season QUIT ri..\I.M DEED.’ growth in the past has proven that our FAITH HAS NOT BEEN MISPLACED .... Robart’s custo- * on Tuesday, October 9, at 3 o'clock. 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Hewitt, on hand to welcome the new mem­ restaurant business and equipment bers into the lodge. located on North Main street, with Notes a consideration not to re-engage in Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Marble have the restaurant business in the,sec­ moved from Benton street, South Manchester, to a rent on North tion for a period of ten years. strict. MAHBIAUE IXTEXT10N.«: William G. Smith, of Hartford, Application for a marriage license has sold his property at 134 Unlin was filed yesterday by David J. street to Paul Bastek of West Main Hadden of Manchester and Miss street, this city. Letetia Howard of Hartford. .. Mrs. Robert VonEcker, of Hart­ \ ford, is the guest of her mother, Names Is Names— Therefore per­ Mrs. Patrick Reiley, of Rau street. mit us to call to your attetjtion, via L, C. 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lorbids is nullification;” “ The Re­ party vote because of that preju­ publican party does deny the right dice? If the Democratic party did not, Ettening IbraU i of any one to seek to destroy the parposes of the Constitution by in­ before the national convention, \ PUBUSIliCO BT direction,” and “ I do not favor the realize that it could not >hold in, THB HBRAU) PRINTINQ CO. lepeal of the amendment” are the line tjie Democratic voters of cer­ Foundad by Blwood S. Bla. phrases through which this per- tain southern and border "atateg In Oct. u i m fectlvely representative extremist the events of its naming a Catholic £vary Bvantng Except Sunday* and candidate, whose'"fault was that? Now comes Holidays. feeks to fasten the policies of the Entered at tbe Poet OlBee at Man­ Anti-Saloon League onto Mr. Hoo­ Where does the Republican party chester as Second Ulass Mall Matter. figure in this particular difficulty SUUSCItlPriUN KA'i'ES: By Mali ver. Six dollars a year, sixty cents a “ Therefore I take it,” she writes, of the Democrats? month for shorter pertoda “ that he has no other stand but These people who are bolting,Ihe By carrier, eighteen cents a week. Single conies three oentA that of enforcement, and his ■Smith candidacy on the-score of entertainini Sl'EClALi AUVERTISINQ REPItW. searching investigation is to be religion are not Reikuhlicans npr SKNTATIVE. Hamilion-Ue Usaer, amenable to the Influence of.' the Inc.. 285 Madison Arenne, New York merely one for finding the facts and 613 North Michigan Avenue causing the abuse and the dis­ Republican party. They are Demo­ c t o b e r , November. December, months that are chocked Picture one of these dining rooms on a cold, wintry-night... Chicago. crats. With fall winds whistling The Manchester Evening Herald is obedience and then applying a rem­ full of holidays and party-days! with fire crackling and hissing on the heai-th... .with the table on sale In New York City at Sohults* edy suitable for the cause and thp If the Smith boomers of last O out of doors young folks will want to entertain their friends lighted with candles that cast skipping reflections on bright News S'and. Sixth Avenue and 4lnd. Street and 4Znd Street entrance of effect so as to give us the enforce­ spring were not aware that in at home. Then, not only the living room but the dining room china and glassw ^e___ over the soft dull finishes o f fine mahog- Grand Central Station and at all ment of the Volstead act. And Her­ North Carolina and Tennessee and as well should be furnished in a manner that will make them anys and walnutsl Dining groups such as these... .of true Hoatling News Standa • ♦ » bert Hoover has never failed in Kentucky, in Texas and Alabama proud to bring their friends. -You, too, will want to entertain Watkins quality. . .are moderately priced. And you can pay on Client of International News Ser­ and Indiana there were thousands vice. anything he has attempted.” your friends at supper. easy terms if you wish. "international News Service baa the There is not the slightest doubt of Democrats who are rabidly anti- exclusive rights to use tor republlca- chat there are thousands of this Catholic, they were ignorant of iion In any torra all news dlenatches credited to or not otherwise credited class of person, making promises what everybody else knew. If they in this paoer. It Is also exclusively pushed over their candidate in the entitled to use tor reiiuhlloatiun all to themselves— forgetting that the the local or undated news published ptomises are threats to millions of face of that prejudice in Democrat­ herein.” Full Service Client ot N B A The Yorkshire Service. rheir fellow citizens— that Hoover, ic states, as they did, ■what else was vhen elected President, will actual­ there to expect but defection? THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1928 ly be able to bring about real, bona It is a shameful thing that there Sketched to the right fide enforcement of Volstead prohi­ Etould be such narrow bigotry, but DOING OUR BIT bition; and not only that he will be it exists— and to au infinitely rpHE Yorkshire is a group fashioneiT of American gum- able to do it but that he will do greater extent among Democrats wood and American walnut after the Early English L ^t//- '-nt. 'i The handsome contribution of manner. Straight turned legs and stretchers, heavy than among Republicans, for It Is \ Cheney Brothers to the hurricane cabinet pieces, linen-fold mouldings are all features of relief fund of the Red Cross, It is perfectly true that Herbert our candid belief that If the situa­ English designs. This suite may be purchased in groups doubling the quota of the town of Hoover has never yet failed in tions were reversed and were Hoo­ of 8. 9 or 10 pieces, the 8 piece groups contain GO-lnch Manchester under the first call, anything he has undertaken. And ver a Catholic and Smith a Quaker buffet. ,40x.'i2 inch extension teble, arm chair and 5 side chairs, tapestry covered. On easy terms not only testifies to the generous the reason is that, with his unerr­ there is not a single Republican numanism of the community’s big­ ing capacity for measuring the state, with the possible exception gest industrial concern but sets an task, he has never undertaken the of Maine, that w'ould be the scene e.xample of realization of the grav­ Impossible. He did not, for exam­ .if an anti-Catholic bolt of any im­ ity of the situation in Florida and ple, get the stranded Americans portance whatever. $129 the American West Indies. out of Europe, at the opening of It cannot be too stoutly or too the war, by commandeering the oiten reiterated that the religious Already the people of this town 38-inch china, ?38 extra; 36-Inch server, $18 extra. \have shown that their understand­ kaiser’s navy. He did not feed Bel­ factor in this campaign is a Demo­ ing of the necessities, and of the gium by taking away^the supplies cratic mess, with which the Repub­ obligations of humanity imposed of its Invaders. He did not relieve lican party has nothing on earth on them and all other Americans starvation and disease in Central to do. by the great disaster, is somewhat Europe and Russia by signing his clearer than in some other commu­ name to an edi't that nobody nities of the state; but we cannot should,be hungry or ill. He did not content ourselves with any sense of save the Mississippi river refugees sanNW Stratford superiority on that score. It is ex­ bv Issuing an order to ,the Father tremely probable that several times of Waters to subside. It is the dis­ miH 3s much money as indicated in the tinguished characteristic of Her­ Sketched to the left original Red Cross call will be ur­ bert Hoover that he works within O ERE is another suite adapted from Old* EngHsfa de- gently needed. Neither Manchester the possibilities. He has never un­ BY RODNEY DUTCHER signs. The heavy turnings of the legs and stretch­ nor the United States has done dertaken that which cannot be ers are typical of the period. American walnut and se­ with this job by any means. done. Washington, Sept. 27.— The lected American gurawood are the woods used with Hundreds of thousands of hu­ And he has never promised or present status of law enforcement I drawer bottoms of oak. The 10 piece suite, as shown, man beings have been reduced to given the shadow of a promise of in this fair city of government, is includes a 60-inch buffet, 45x54-inch extension table, 40- inch china, 35-inch server, arm chair and 5 side chairs, direst extermitles— and they are enforcement of the Volstead act not so good. The District of Columbia is gov­ tapestry upholstered. On easy terms all fellow Americans. There never any more complete than that which erned by the president, vho ap­ has been more than one answer to President Coolldge has found pos­ points the district commlssioneis, such a situation. There will be only sible. and by Congress, which makes the cue now— generous, even sacrificial “ Modification of the enforcement ' district laws. Both spent the sum-_ giving. laws which would permit that mer vacationing. When Congress $155 gets back on the job it is expected which the Constitution prohibits is to. invest’ gate. nullification,” he says. No question A third of Washington’s 1350 GRADE CROSSINGS about that and no question that policemen nave been up on charges /5 The Herald has expressed consid­ ^i.‘ Vin:> r-si: ji Hoover was hitting directly at the of something or otner within the erable impatience, in the recent last year and a great many of t.ne ?mith plan for local option by past, with the failure of the Board cases involved drunkenness or states, which In the case of some of Selectmen to summarily close graft or abuses of authority con­ states at least would mean nothing nected with prohibition enforce­ the Oakland street grade crossing else but nullification. But Mr. ment. Newspapers and citizens’ as­ The Shelby after the second multiple fatality Hoover is a million miles from be­ sociations have been setting up a roar. there within a few months. It still ing bound to the dictum that the Sketched to the right adheres to the view that such Unqfiiclal helpers of the police \olstead law truly interprets the course would have been wise and have proved even mo”e untiuet- Constitution. He is on record as vvortliy than the cops themselves. w h e n the colomists of the south began to copy the justifiable. Just the same it recog­ being unconvinced that light wines Figh' “ stool pigeons,” employed to ** English Pncl works of Sheraton they created such pieces nizes the industry and stick-to-it- and beer are intoxicating in fact. get evidence of prohibition law vib- as these. The 60-inch buffet has'a straight front with iveness of the board in persisting la'i have been proven to have the typical Sheraton rfeeded legs. The chairs have fan­ He has said not a word against the in its efforts to obtain adequate turned in t "ained evidence with n e cy lattice backs and are covered witii blue haircloth that theory that Congress has as much | ot i.’onvieling innoceni pe;‘s harmonizes with the rich, antique mahogany finish of crossing protection in other ways right to establish a new definition ! Two of rhem w’ere discovered the pieces. These eight pieces, on easy terms, cost only end is frank enough to admit its of “ intoxicating” as it had to estab­ luve given p-^ijured evidence in 25 gratified surprise that the board lish that which was jimmied into diffeiem cases. W(imen have ol'len bi-en the I’l has been able to get even such re- the Volstead law. .=ults as have been won. ncctnt vi'tiinis of th^se “ s i What Hoover j[^nds for is the pigeons” who we^e will.t g to 'fS- Twenty-four hour gate attend- completely sane principle that the t.'fy falsely teat rhey h d hoaulit $ 248. auce at the Main street crossing is Eighteenth amendment was adopt- dQuor at various p i; T.ll;- WO- a distinct gain. There is a slight ed to prevent people from engaging \Vadii !.<• With 38-lnch China cabinet, ?317. ton to discover that aiirirg her ' ‘i- measure of improvement in the ex­ in the business of making other tension of flag protection at Oak­ sence such a witness had elaimed people drunk. And what he, with 10 have made a purchase from her land street until 11 o’clock, though hiB rational and technical mind, in her enrity apartment. it is easy to exaggerate the benefit will try to figure out— and can be How many persons have been convicted on such perjured evi­ cf that sort of guardianship for depended on to figure out success­ WATKI NS BROTHERS. In c . two reasons— first, as was the case dence is a thought whic’a no ore fully, is a waY to enforce that in last spring’s tragedy, a hurrying here cares to dwell upon, but the EXCLUSIVE REPKKSENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES amendment. Which is not enforci- district attori.ey’s office has hastr automobilist is likely not to see a tle through any such fantastic leg­ ened to nolle prosse cases based oa ilagman at all or else to see him so islation as the Volstead act. the evidence of proven pe"jurer8. Tw.) “ stool pigeons” are new in the belatedly as to become confused; Those who cannot understand which is especially likely to be the peniteniiary, four are awaiting that, when Hoover condemns tiial and one is held for the grauJ case at night; and secondly be­ “ modification which would permit jury. cause regular users of a crossing what the Constitution prohibits,” U. S. Commissioner Turnage has so guarded are liable to come to refused to issue any more liquor he is at the opposite pole from con­ J rely on the fiagman, a fact that search warrants, on affidavits oi asks. “ Do you recommend the dry- demning modification which would paid informers unless they are one or more of the cooked non- only increases the peril after he has ready-to-eat breakfast foods now on make the amendment operative, searched by police upon entering starchy vegetables, such as celery, fs date the market, such as corn flakes, gone off duty. are simply confusing the prohibi­ and leaving , suspected p’aces. He spinach, small string beans, aspar- Nevertheless, a step ahead has recommended selection cf inform­ agus, summer squash, zucchini, egg etc.?” A m r R I C A N tory araendtnent with the faulty ADVICE plant, cucumbers, beet tops, en-ali Answer: When these breane The Oakland street death trap until vestigating the shooting of two rREVENTING CHRONIC TUBER. one day, but varying from day to Great Britain cut, “ he never falls.” of the following proteins: iLead Question: G. H. asks: “ Will you 1910— President Taft put all as-^^ it is finally eliminated everything colored men by three pcnicemen day as desired. This fruit diet please tell me the cause of my P.nd members of that race charge CULOSIS. beef, mutton, chicken, tnrjiey; sistant postmasters under \ will be fine. We are taking daily should be continued for at least a rabbit‘of fish. No desserts. hands “ shivering” for about four the force with reckless disregard week, and in some cases as long as civil service rules. chances, but at least there is the Light tensing exercises and years to date? My age is twenty- FACE THE TRUTH of their lives. The methods which I have found ten days to two weeks. five, and, I do not use tobacc.o or knowledge that something is being breathing exercises should be used There is a very general disposi­ The policemen’s association met most satisfactory for preventing The patient should use a warm drink. When 1 get excited my body the other night to dlsfeusa -the every hour o f the day except dii.rlng AUSTRIA WINS 'TOURIST * ; done. tion on the part of the Democratic the development of tuberculosis or cold shower or sponge bath the time v/hen much fever Is pres­ shakes all over. Some time ago 1 charges made by the newspapers differ somewhat, from the regular TRADE AS NEW CO.MI'XIRTS speakers and publicists who are la­ evgry morning, and a warm enema ent. ' ■’ had half around my body a g'rdle comerning general conditions i,ud treatments employed in many insti­ every evening before retiring. of hives— “ Herpes Zoster” the doc ARE OFFERED TRAVEI4.EB9>■':.> HOOVER AND THE DRYS boring for the election of Gover­ common practices. One patrolifian tutions. After the period of fasting the tor said it wap.. la there a cure?”. . . ^4 Fanatic drys, who are doing their nor Smith to lay the factor of re­ arose to remark that ' each of* the Since the tubercular and the QUES’nO N S AND ANSWERS. Answer: You are Aoubtless nerv­ officers present had been brutal breakfast should consist'of one or Question: Mother writes: "I Lest to alienate votes from Herbert ligious intolerance, which they h"eaf-tubarcuiar usually have very two eggs prepared in any manner ous, but that is due to some cause ' Vienna— Austria Is fast becom*^; and uncalled for beatings adminis­ have a ohil.d two years old who^eatk Hoover while they fatuously think claim is their chief obstacle, at the weak fligestlve systems, they caq- except frying; Melba toast or toast­ which can only .be found through a li|g. .Lbe most comfortable tourist tered to prisoners and had ignored .not digest large quantities of heavy clay or dirt at every opportunity. careful analysis of .vour case. The country In Europe, where lovers 6^^ they are helping his cause, attempt dcor of the Republican party. ed Shredded Wheat Biscuit, and a What makes a child do ,thia, and gambling games and drunkenness foods, and for this reason 1 do not choice of any one of the following common name for Herpes Zoster is mountain-sceneries may turn into; to prove that the Republican Pres­ Now it is a fact, and one infinite­ among scores of brother policemen. employ the stuffing treatment, nor bow may I stop him?” “ Shingles” and-this Is due to cer­ regular mouiualneers withoot eveV fruits, stewed without sugar; Answer: This dirt-eating practice idential candidate stands commit­ ly to be deplored, that there are Within a year, more than 40 do I advocate a complete pertud of prunes, pears, figs, apricots, tain nerve trunks being irrliatoJ clliubing more than a few steps ot is probably only a habit which the ted to a continuance of Volstead- a good many voters in this country Washington policemeh have been inaotivity, since I believe some ex- raisins, apples or ripe figs, using by toxemia. a railway station. charged with drunkenness on duty ,hrcise is necessary to bring about a child gets into because he is not Several funicular railways, were, Ism. One of them, writing to the whose religious prejudices are so only the pure sundrled, uusulph’jr- and, following the recent storm of .^scharge of- toxins of this disease ed fruits, except in case of the kept sufficiently interested In constructed recently all over the New York Herald Tribune, quotes deep that they would not vote for criticism, the reorganized bpllT'e irom the system. One should how- healthful playing,- 'Some claim that Austrian Alps, the tenth of wbitli> apple, which may be baked, or the , THE ANSWER. Mr. Hoover’s well remembered a Catholic for President of the trial board hi*s promised that’any 'ever, use frequent resting p.jrlndy figs which may be eaten raw if de­ it is because tbe child craves cer­ has now been opened in tbe Tyrol-- phrase, used in his speech of ac­ United States, no matter how or more cops found drunk on duty •aud avoid becoming overly tiied. tain foods containing minerals and ‘ * Here is the answer to the Let­ ese capital Innsbruck. ’ sired. not getting enough of these foods. ter Golf puzzle on the comic page: It leads from the city, up to tbt^. ceptance, “ We shall use words to what he was. But since when was will be fired. - He should retire early and sleip a? Cases of s’aporior oflicers charg­ ;long as possible. During the forenoon a short walk bim the instinctive deslt.- to • s l a t e . ST.ATS, SLOTS. Innsbruck “ Dolonifles,” a ’ ttp.' convey our meaning, not to hide the Republican party to blame for ed with ignoring intoxication Of * I_usually begin treatin'' of should be taken, the distance of eat dirt. My observation- is that BLOTS, BOOTS, ROOTS, ROOFS. mountain range with it.” Then she proceeds to further that unfortunate situation? patrolmen on duty, are pending "bo- thepe patientb by advising • ^.n lo which should be Increased day by frills Is not true, bat that the dirt some 5,50b to 7.Q00.feet above sea-v' employ the candidate’s words from And since when was the Repub­ fnre the board. A policewoman has tfuke a short fast, using f • (oilow- dey. The walk should not be lonp caliii.,' habit or the-lfabU of putting Charles Schwab says “ no one level. The Journey,'durtbg .w-hicb'C euoughoio cause exhaustion, and the passenger can enjoy ifip mosL that speech. “ Modification of the lican party to blame for the nomi- been charged vdth insubordination. ihg acid fruits: appler .tpricnts, objects into tbe mouth is simply a van help being optimistic in -this A policeman was recently dismiss­ cherries, grapes, oranges, iierrles. the patient should rest Immedlateli bad liablt of a poorly trained child world, of change.” Of course. beautiful Alpine, vh*.v.ti, ,iasls enforcement laws which would per aation of a Democratic candidate ed for fracturing a broth#r.oflJcer's tomatoes, and. watermelons, using after. Cbarleyi li you’ve got enough of ofte hour. And thougbUhe way mit that which the Constitution who cannot poll the strength of his .skull in lunah rnnn^ only one kind of these fruits on any For lunch the patient fiqay use Question: An Interested Reader iu steep, It.iB.not an ardaouf one. ^

f - ' •i • ■ \ MANC^HESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALi). THURSDAY, SEFi’EMBER 27, 1928. PAGE SEVEN Arm In Arm FIGHTING 4 6 YEARS m ON CROSSINGS HERE Hopyer Until November 1 - 3 ^ i Present Board of Selectmen Alphabet this range is only By Gets More, Results Than Mabel F. Martin Anyone Previously. Watch for Every Letter . !

The decision of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company to provide an all day and all night gate service at the Main street railroad crossing and the continuation of the hours that a flagman will be on duty at the Apol street crossing, was accomplished by the present Board of Selectmen i in much faster time than many other boards were able to do in years past. • The records of the toWn meeting of 1882 show that Manchester peo­ ple were much dpposed to the con­ ditions that existed at grade cross­ ings in town even in those days and when appeals made to the company KNOWLEDGE: did not get results the town meet­ Hoover’s Wide Knowledge Fits TTlm ing went on record as favoring the for the Presidency discontinuation of the freight yards In the addition to a college edu­ in their location and having them cation and extensive technical moved further to the west or at training. Hoover has the knowledge H ere it is— some other point that would pre­ that comes from the world yride vent the switching of cars over the travel, business experience on an crossing. Gates with an all night international scale, and several guard were demanded and in addi­ years of close touch with our na­ \ tion to this demands were made for tional government. In the course the new flagmen at the Williams and Mid­ of his service as Secretary of Com­ dle Crossings. Nothing came of merce, Hoover has helped to solve this demand. It was at the cross­ problems of nearly every group of ing referred to as the “ Middle people in our vast population. He Crossing” that two men were kill­ has met their representatives, talk­ ed early this year. ed with them, gotten their point of The company, on learning of the view, absorbed whatever informa­ demands made at the town meet­ tion they had to impart, and emerg­ nion ing, promisd tOjgive the protection ed with clear, accurate knowledge desired in the following spring, but of every phase of our national life. it yeas not done and now, forty-six Such knowledge is becoming more years later, one part of the promise and more essential to a President made at that time is to be carried of the United States. l^TEVER again will you be able to purchase such a range out. (To be continued) at such a price. It*s a Crawford, a g e n u in e Crawford^ TINY DIRIGIBLE TES’TED with all the features and advantages that have made the GERMAN YOUTH STICKS TO HIKING IN SPITE OF Lakehurst, N. J ., Sept. 27.— The word '^Crawford” synonymous with Quality”... The Union INCREASED AUTOMOBILES small non-rigid dirigible Puritan, Danbury to the northwestern sec­ piloted by Jack Boettner, left the is a No. 8 range, at an undersized price—$69.75. In gleam- IN NEW YORK tor ofConnecticut and into New Cologne.— No increase in the U. S. Naval Air Station here at HIGHWAY PAVING York '‘and Massachusetts. In Ash­ number of automobiles in Germany 9:20 a. m. today on a flight to New ing gray enamel, the price is a little higher. Gas end oven ford, 31,799 feet of macadam were can decrease the love of the coun­ York and vicinity. New York, Sept. 27.— ^The mar­ The Puritan, which arrived here (two styles) when you buy, or later, at a slight additional riage license bureau in the very im­ laid .on the Warrenville-Phoenix- try’s youth for hiking. HIT NEW RECORP ville road; 31,000 feet on the The new “ Jugendherberge” in Tuesday from Akron, Ohio, Is one posing City Hall furnishes upon of the smallest dirigibles in the cost. In short, a range as you would wish to have it, a any morning, bright or stormy, an Elobpifield-Tariflville-Granby route; Cologne, the largest of these shel­ and ff2,000 feet through Windsor ters for youthful wanderers, has world, having a gas bag capacity of range we wish you to have. And until November 1 at a price ^■excellent cross-section of the peo­ only 86,000 cubic feet. It carries ple who make up the Manhattan Locks. just recorded its 5,000th guest. It IN PAST SUMMHI This work, most of which will was not opened until last Decem­ a Small portable mooring mast to that can easily make both wishes come true . . . Easy to buy scene. which it can be secured on field? The Little Church Around the undoubtedly be completed before ber, and at the end of February thef- clgse of the year, finishes the had registered only 300 visitors, so where other mooring facilities are by our easy payment plan. Do come and see it, , Corner may have the reputation, not provided. but the marrying justices of the 192.8 'with the exception of a few that in the last six months it has marriage license bureau get the Department Built Greater short stretches of State Aid Road sheltered on an average more than business. which are likely to be taken care 275 wanderers every day. Some folks consider themselves Here sits, for instance, in an Mileage Than In Any pf in addition. broad when they’re only flat. WATKI NS BROTHERS, In c, ordinary waiting room of a public building, a young woman adorned DE.1TH FOR KIDNAPER AUTO FOR HORSE CHIEF ii» the fluffy white thingabobs of a Other Year— Total 185 wedding gown. It is a cheap wed­ Chicago, Sept. 2 7— Preparations Pittsburgh.— The city has pro­ ding gown, but it has the required by the state to secure the death vided an auto for David G. McDon­ amount of fluffery, lace and silk. Miles. penalty for An,gelo Peltti, alleged ald, chief of the bureau of horses. IttJsjthe only wedding gown in the (^lieftain of an extortionist ring However, McDonald must get along looBi. All other couples are in here are under way today following with transportation valued at not street clothes. The young man his indictment in connection with more than $700 instead of the $1,- who is to wed the young lady in During the past summer, the the kidnaping of tea-year-old Billy .200 model he had selected. the wedding gown has not had so Connecticut Highway Department Ranierl, for ransom. Now is tbeTin^e to much as the price of a blue suit. The indictment, the largest ever has had under construction a great­ returned by a Cook county Guard Lay in Your Coal He wears a suit of -some brown er road mileage than at any timpi STUBES. mixture— and it has been worn Jury contained 48 counts. It con­ Our Family Loan Service during its 33 years of existence.''acT- tained 32 more counts than the in­ IVs Just before. Perhaps the pooled for­ cording to a statement made today tunes went into that wedding dictment returned against Richard Will solve AU Tour by Highway Commissioner John A. Loeb and Nathan Leopold, kid­ dress. At any rate, no bride who Macdonald. At the midway point of Like Driving Money Problema (ver trod the aisles of a cathedral, napers and syalers of Pobby the summer paving season, July I;: $ 1 0 0 LOAN payable $S flanked by ring bearers, brides­ holds there were 1S5 miles of Connect!^; monthly, plus lawful maid and such ever got a greater , T'S^'idiarges provides death In A New Car cut highway either being paved^ br^ the electric chair. interest. thrill. Her mother chirps about ceing prepared for paving, a total’ her, like a nice old bird. Meanwhile police are still search­ Drive your car into our wliich exceeds by nearly 50 miles ing for the “ kidnap” farm w’here $ 2 0 0 LOAN payable $10 Romance, illusioned and at its the average summer’s work. shop next time you are at monthly, plus lawful peak, singe in the air. the Ranieri boy was held for two Manchester Green and let interest. The road building work laid ojit weeks^or a ransom of $60,000. 114 official reeoids for the past summer, in addition to ' ( ______us reface and reset your In the corner sit an old man and being the department’s largest valves the KWIK-'WAY $ 3 0 0 A n payable $15 an qld woman. They sit hand in program, included the reconstruc­ 3,000 KILLED IN BATTLE way. That’s about all nwnthly, plus lawful hand.' They do not smile. Neither tion of some of the state’s most that ails it— 85% of mo­ interest. do they speak. They just sit and important arteries of traffic, among Tfen-’^sin, China, Sept. 27.— tor troubles may be traced Other Amouats in Proportioo look. They sit and look and per­ to leaky valves— and for speed stamina them being the practical completion More than 3,000 Shantung antl- haps they think. And if they think, of the Boston Post Road from the. when we have finished Cost fixed by law. Every repay­ they must be thinking of contrasts Nationalist soldiers have been kill­ New York state line at Port dies-' ed by Nationalists who fired upon servicing your valves your ment reduces the cost. All In romance. Here in the December ter to the Rhode Island state line car will run with a pep loans in strict privacy. of life they come in contact with thair troop trains along the way at Stonington; the laying of sever­ between Luanchow and Tongshan, and a go— well, it’s just m ore than €dl Other it again. Probably two lonely souls, al important stretches of road on said advices received here today. like driving a new car! PERSONAL FINANCE tired of looking lonesomely from Route 2 between Hartford and New -I. That’s the truth, folk^. COMPANY window’s of the Bronx, yearning for Haven through Meriden; and phV Try it. companionship and drifting, at K Rooms 2 and 8, State Theater ting the finishing touches onVthe Come and see us FIRS’P. Bolldiiig, 753 Main Street, makes o f cars com bined! last, into a second— perhaps a new road over Southington Moun­ third— marriage. .\ . . SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. tain. Call, Write or Phone i-0-4. Another important piece of iiigh- Erickson Garage And there is the frightened Open 8:80 to 5. Sat, 8:30 to 1. EN!^TH the smart lines and ^lors performance leadezship in its dasi^ v.-ay engineering in process this Licensed by State, youth with the frightened maid. Phone 1470-2 summer was the building of a new bonded to public. of the new Studehakers is endur­ They have come alone. Perhaps road , between Danbury and New B Ershine H olds 11 R ecords they have eloped. They seem terri­ Mancheeter Green ance, speed, brilliant performance—'not Milford, one of the most largely Stndebaker’s engineering genius, qnal* , bly young. They elbow close togeth- used highvv'ays in the northwestern merely claimed, but proved. ei. They look dazedly about. Now section of the state. The reconstruc­ ity materials, precision workmanship, and then they talk,, but when they tion of the State street road' be-s.-■ y kT Y U h converse they whisper. They seem tween New Haven and North Ha­ Proved by The President’s great record and rigid inspections find fullest expres­ afraid of their own voices; of their ven, an optional portion of the o f 30,000 miles in 26,326 minutes—^The sion in the Erskine Six. Priced as low as own words. They find themselves New Haven to Hartford route, was . at the doorway of a great adven­ another of the more important pro­ Commander’s 25,000 miles in 22,968 $835, The Erskine is holder o f .11 ofi5cial ture ' and whistle, as it were, to jects. MT minntesF—The Dictator’s 5,000 miles in speed and endurance records m its class. keep up their courage. They look Of the concrete paving, the larg­ about to see how the other folks est, single stretch placed in the 4,751 minutes—^The Erskine’s 1000 m iles Choose your new car from Stude- are acting. Ihey find everyone peer­ hands of one contractor was the in 984 m inutes. Every Studebaker- baker’s four great lines. Pick the priceT ing at everyone «lse. Romance, as laying of about seven miles of pav­ well as misery, likes company. built car . has proved beyond question. you-want to pay-T-fron^ $835 to $2485. ing on the road from Canaan to e * ' They whisper comments about each Salisbury and extending from Salis­ other. bury toward Great Barrington, one of the most important routes into And so they come and,go through Cor Ubtatrated is Th^^ ErsIdne Massachusetts, upper New York, olors Six Royal Sedan, $1045. Club the day. Hundreds, thousands— out state and Canada. In North Haven of the slums, the palaces and the and North Branford on the Mid-^ SedanuuthartiUery wheels, $060 far-away places. dIetown-New Haven highway, 28,- rno«a/. «. b .S m cto ry Drama! Well, we thought so. 975 feet of concrete were laid this _ arOsts And it’s one of the sights of New summer, while' 31,777 feet of con­ York— if you asked-us. crete were built through Wood- : NG'TICE OP THE . GILBERT SWAN. bridge to Seymour, one of the have^seheted. . many routes connecting Waterhury TAX COLLECTOR All, persons liable by law to pay and New Haven. Nearly five miles For y em De'vve has made the col­ of concrete were laid on the Ply­ ta.xes In the To speak with a pleasant voice ors which leading artists have used mouth Hill route between Thomas- you must give full and correct First School District in their work. value to the vowels. A theatrical ton and Plainville, establishing a greatly improved artery to link in^ Oakland, Manchester, are hereby producer stated recently that of notified that on October 1, 192^ I They have imported rare pig- 300 girls interviewed, he found Torrington and Winsted and the 1 western part of the state with the shall have a rate bill for the collec­ ments-rfrom China, from Piwice, only two that could say “ no” prop­ tion of five (5) mills on the dbllat, erly. ' cities in the central area. from the Ivoir Coast of AdHca. Other important concrete jobs laid on the Manchester list of 1927, C olors which live today in countless due'the Oollector on October 1. consisted of 20,755 feet on the famous paintings—colors so lovely Bantam road in Litchfield; 28,977 1928PJ' D A V U ) c h a m b e r s feet between Glastonbury and Port*' ' Taxes' may be paid at my resi­ that they are worth going to tile iax land along the east bank of. the dence, 75 Deming St., Manchester, ends of the earth to obtmn. CONTRAA'TOR Connecticut river; 28,602 feet on during the month of October, 1928, the Boston Post Road through East unless otherwise specified in the fu­ Now, into this remarkable new AND BUILDER - Lyme, Old Lyme and Waterford; ture. ' Devoe Mirrolao Enamel these very 21,267 feet on the Portland-East The law provides that all taxes shades and tones have been THE CONKEY AUTO CO. unpaid after November 1, 1928, ' 68 Hollister Street Hampton road; and 29,739 feet on introduced. Com9 in for a color card, the Waterhury and Middlebury will be charged interest at the rate 20 East Center Street, South Manchester load. -1 of nine i9) per cent, from October Five important sections of water- 1, 1928 lo April 1, 1929, at ten • The F. T. BUsh bound and bituminous macadam' (10> per-cent, for the balance of were also in process during the the year,.and twelve (12) per cent, Hardware Co. Arthur A . Knofla summer. Between Bethel and Red­ on all liens filed. 825 Main Phonp 100^ ding, 21,636 feet of this type of | ■ S. G. BOWERS, ' South Manchester ' . • - ’ i 875 Main St. paving were laid and 23,397 feet Collector. were built' oif the* New Fairfield -Manchester. Conn., / Insurance and Real Estate. Shermafl, road, another route out of Sbpt. 24, 1928. niiiiHif Herald Advertising Pays—Use It ; ’ U” • A> v.jf3 J ' _ ■ *V'’ ^ jr ■ “ . . . PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING EIERAI.D, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928. High School Football I’ t* \ / i-. ■ ■■ ...I. .■— able cOincid^ce. that is where this serleh'wlh be played. CUBS GO BACK Free World Series HoweVeV, if the Giants do no bet­ KELLEY-COACHED ( W I N E PossiM isIoday ter than two out of four and Mc- Kechnie would be glad to concede TO WEST SIDE tneni that many, they will be only For Green Players a game tack when they start Sun­ TO OPPOSE EAST HARTFORD In Big Pennant Race day's frolic. It even can happen that way ‘ if the Cards win three May Return to Golf Links Members of the Manchester Green baseball team will see at straight in Boston and the Giants IN FIRST BATTLE TOMORROW before their victory is official or the three of their four with the Cabs. least the first two games of the World Series free of charge as Only Half a Game Separates contenders are sent into a tbree^ ^'The odds,' therefore, are about Later; New Players Add­ a result of their efforts in giving that section of the town the game play off for the ebampion- three to one that Sunday will see best baseball team that it has ever been represented by, it was shii- the super-clLmax of all baseball announced last night by Manager Sam Prentice. Leaders In National They are talking today about i.be races sInCe '£08. ' Game at.West Side at Three A’S BATTERY ed, Some Dropped; New i]|nprovement of the Braves against The Green has put baseball oun Up To Giants the map in Manchester during the League— Giants Have the Cuos. Reds ana Pirates and O’Qock; Heavy line, Light Coach Impressive. rapidly fading season and is now how Hornsby would like to do The joker in the Cards’ victory IS THR BEST but a game away from annexing the Major League something foi good old Sam Brea- on Tuesday is .that it leff'nearly ail Backs Two Players In­ town championship. It Is expected Harder Problem. ■ don, although it is possible 1 might the burden of proof upon the that this announcement will prove Standini?s mean to or with or both. Anyhow, Giants.' To put it succinctly, the * Manager Peter J. Vendrillo an­ an added inducement to make the It all runs for Sweeney’s married nounced last night that the football Cards merely are fighting to bold jured; Kelley’s. Record. in Class of Their Own; Cards Green players fight all the harder sister. The best the Braves can what they have; the Giants mnst game between the Cubs and the Ox­ for the title. However, they will BY DAVIS J. WALSH hope for is one gailie of the three, fords of New London next Sunday YESTERDAY’S RESULTS do their fighting to get what they go, win or lose, Manager Prentice with Alexander and Haines ready haven’t. Rain would ruin tnem: so t--l Rank Next, Cubs’ Third, will be played at the West Side declared. New York, Sept. 27.— Half a to go. Prospects for a successful foot­ playgrounds instead of at the old National League game, half a game, half a game would any tie that couldn’t be play­ This is the first time that any New York For Showdown ed off and b'^tb of those statements ball season at Manchester High ap­ Golf Links. baseball team in the history of Chicago 8, Philadelphia 3. back\#ard. pear unusi’ ally bright as the school­ Says Farrell. Manager Vendrillo stated that a Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 1. That isn’t exactly the way Kip­ Granting that tlie Braves might go for Sunday's game. As matters Manchester has been offered a ffee stand, the (J4ants have been placed boys make ready for their opening surveyor ^ould take measurements trip to a World Series. That the Pittsburgh, Boston (rain). ling wrote it; it simply is Bill Mc- take a single game, that wou.d 192S engagement wi.h East Hart­ at the Golf Links to see if It was players are elated over the most Others not scheduled. Keebnie’s idea today of how the bring the Caras back to-New York in the doubtful position of fighting ford which wiil be waged at the EDITOR'S NOTE; This is both possible and advisable to lay welcome news, is only to be expect­ American Ijeague greatest race the National League for the last showdown with 94 vic­ for a tie with the Caidinals. West Side playgrounds tomorrow the sixth and final article of a' out a regulation football field at ed. The main reason why the No games scheduled. has known in twenty years might tories and 59 defeats. To get a dead Stfll, a club that can pull five straight out of the dying embers'of afternoon. The kickoff is set for series by Henry L. Farrell, the Golf Links, either where the team is able to stand the big ex­ be reviewed by a critic who knows heat by Saturday night, the Giants teams played last Sunday or on the as many ball games since Thursday 3 o'clock William "Red" Thomp­ NE.\ Service and The Herald.. pense of such a trip, is because it t h e STANDINGS that it is to have to fight even frr then would have to take three out next level whicli is below the club­ last, and win fifteen of their last son of Hartford will referee; A. W. sports writer, discussing the has been a financial success from a defeat. His Cardinals, having of four from the Cubs, a not im­ house. If it is, Vendrillo said the seventeen starts, is capable of just Keane, sports editor of the Hart­ strength of the six teams that.. start to finish. The Green team is American League clung grimly to a one-game lead plausible promise in spite of the Cubs might return there for their about anything and the fact of the ford Courant, will umpire with are fmttling to get into the composed of amateur players. Not W. L. over the Giants since Saturd'ay fact that the Cubs have won eleven next game. matter is that that tie is feasible Charlie Holm of Vest Hartford, worljd series. The one of the regulars haa received a New Y o r k ...... 97 52 night, finally faltered under the out of eighteen with the Giants this head-linesman. and of the contending It was announced that “ Coady" cent for his services. Philadelphia...... 95 54 year. The Cubs are a backfire on this afternoon. All they have to do Donnelly is back on the Cubs' squad lash yesterday and lost to Dazzy The chances of Manchester get­ clubs are compared in this ar­ A business meeting of the team St. Louis ...... SO 70 Vance in Brooklyn, reducing their the road, a fact further substan­ is beat the Cubs twice, regardless and that Jimmy Finnegan, last of what happens in Boston. ting away to a flying start appe. r ticle. has been called for 7 o'clock to­ Washington ...... 73 77 margin of safety to exactly a half tiated by their record in Brooklyn. to be very good. East Hartford is year's captain, would also be back night at the home, of Manager In togs. Manager Vendrillo an­ Chicago ...... 71 79 game. ” Boston and Philadelphia on this Can they do it?* Send self-ad- understood to have a weaker team By HENRY L. FARRELL. Prentice at which time details will Detroit ...... 67 82 trip. Only two of their eleven vic­ dressed envelope and I .promise nounced the release of Billy Wol- be discussed and plans perfected It might even be nothing at all than the one Manchester turned Cleveland ...... 61 88 or somewhat less than that by tories have been scored at the that my answer will be in the mails back 7 to 6 last season while the Compared to the difficulties that from and Billy Saimonds but denied for the New York trip. Although a report that Falkowski and Joe B oston...... 53 95 nighttall. The Giants, in fact, can Polo Grounds, and. bv a remark­ not later thae tonieht. local outfit is believed to be strong­ are encountered in rating the rival not definitely settled, it is more National Ijcague er. East Hartford took a 21 to •> players of the other positions, it is Boraski had been' lei go yet. He than possible th^it the players will go the league pace today if they added that Tommy Happenny might W. L. win a pair from the Cubs a t, the lacing at the hands and fee”, of a comparatively easy process to make the trip to New York and St. Louis ...... 92 58 Buckley High in New London last find the one team of the six aspir­ return to Manchester soon and re­ back by boat from Hartford in pre­ Polo Grounds and the Ca'ds fail to join the Cubs. New Y 'ork ...... 91 IS ^ beat the Braves in Boston. Grant- week. ants that could present the best ference to automobiles in view of C hicago...... 87 62 Has Heavy Line battery work in the world series. The Oxford Club comes to Man­ the fact that several have expressed ing that the latter isn’t altogether chester w'ith a very commendable a wish for such accommodation. Pittsburgh ...... 85 65 likely, the Giants still have a Manchester boasts a 1J5 pound The Philadelphia Athletics have Cincinnati ...... 77 73 more high class pitchers and catch­ record, having lost only one game In case it is decided to go by chance for a tie if they win two line with a set of 155 pound backs B rooklyn...... 74 76 to dart through the openings. Coach ers than any team with a chance last season. In their first game boat, the players will leave Hart- while the Cards are winning one. Tommy Kelley is quite optimistic to get into the series. The battery this season, the Whaling City (ford late Wednesday afternoon ar­ Boston ...... 50 100 Five More Games TO-DAY THE PROVING GROUND in discussing the team's prospects positions of Connie Mack's team are eleven trimmed the Sops of Italy in riving in New York early Thursday Philadelphia...... 43 109 The Giants have five .games re­ supplied with star material in an Middletown last Sunday, 14 to 0. morning. If the Yankees win the maining to be played, the Cards for the coming campai,gn. He will The Cubs will practice at the start Lupien and Healey at ends, abundance. American League pennant, as it is GA.MES TODAY only' four and it isn’t possible for OF MOTOR OILS IS IN THE AIR! Considering the pitching staff of School street Rec at 7:30 tomorrow e.xpected they will, the Green play­ both to win all of them for the Spencer and Cheney, tackles, John­ night. At their initial practice un­ ston and Robertson guards, Mercer the six contending teams, the class ers will witness the first and second American League somewhat more than nominal rea­ Wr’ould seem to be as follows: der the new coach, Tom Kelley, games of the-World Series Thurs­ Washington at St.- Louis. son that they will play each other center, Down quarter, Johnson and High school mentor, the Cubs show­ Happenny, halfbacks and Captain Grove, Quinn, Rommel, Ehmke, day and Friday afternoons. In ca.-ie Philadelhia at Chicago. in the final game of the season on Walberg, Orwoll and Earnshaw. ed considerable pep and spirit. the Giants overcome the Cardinals, New York at Detroit (2). COMMABiDBR BYRD Treat fullback. They w'ere given several new plays Sunda^. Bill Courtney and Sherwood Athletics, 1. the local party will probably take Boston at Cleveland. If it hasn’t already dawned upon Nehf, Bush, Jones, Blake, Malone and coached in using an unbalanced In the third and fourth games on National League Conqueror o f the Atlantic Trumann, two promising members line on the offense. you, this game is almost certain to of the squad are hors de combat and Root, Cubs, 2. Saturday and Sunday. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. be the great “ convincer” of tie a n d t h e North Pole §herdel, Haines, Alexander, In talking to the squad before So with this treat before them, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. for the present with a sprained officially Deginning his new duties. situation. Just hug that prediction ankle and wrenched knee respec­ Rhem, Johnson and Mitchell. Cards, is it little wonder that the Man­ Chicago at New York (2). to your heart. The Cards almost de­ 3. Coach Kelley stressed the point chester Green players are rabid tively. They will be out of uniform that he was stepping into a most St. Louis at Boston. clared themselves into the, title for a week or ten days, having baen Hoyt, I’ipgras, Heimach, I’en- rooters for the 'Yanks and the when they pulled out that 15-in­ nock, Johnson, Moore and Zacharv, difficult task; one that required the Giants? Should the Athletics ani injured in practice. full co-operation of every man 'in ning decision over the Dodgers on BERNT BALCHEM Coach Kelley said last night that Yanks, 4. Cardinals both come through, it Tuesday but the odds are even, if Benton, Fitzsimmons, Genewich, the squad because, he said, “ If the would mean that the Manchester E.ARNED PA.ME AT ILLINOIS he would rely on straight football you pardon my hangnails, that they Trans-Atlantic Pilot and rescuer Faulkner and Hnbbell, Giants, 5. Cubs don't heat the. Cloverleaves players would be out of luck. In to wfn his opening game rather this season, we'll hotli be blamed. " will have to wait for Sunday’s finale of the crew of the Bremeb than trick plays which might re­ Grimes, Hill, Kremer, Rrame. making public the information that George Dawson, one of the best Fussell ;i!id Dawson. I’iraies. 5. , the Green team was going to the amateur golfers in the east and i sult disastrously in case of fumbles, i'h ::’. h it ini h 'K') which are often all together too The catchers might be ranked as j World Series, Manager Prentice recent'conqueror of George Voight, conspicuous in opening ^ames. He follows: *, stated that only regular members got hir, start in athletics under Bob 1 ".'i DUi l ! 1 :r a the said that the first team was in fine Cocltrane. ai'U Fow, I of the team who have played all Znppke at Illinois. j ;n I..;a;--1< i- shane for the initial test. letics, 1. I ason would be taken on the trip. Casino Alleys EDDIE STINSOB9 al’.y t-vu- Manchester's schedule for the re­ Wil.-on .'iml .-tmi’.’ii. t''art! ilia Is, '£. I There will be a. few others, ofriciats MADE LONGEST FUNGO HIT i "f: 1 r.t- ii i M i n g mainder of the season is as follows: ' Hart nett and Gnn/.ales, (.'nb.s, A. lot the club, and,those who have ------/ (Under Princess Candy Shojl>A ' ii' r** Fairi’ohs PiiiSt^.'f. Presidia^t?^-^ I aiioi-.' 111-.-- Ml mark. October 5, Middletown, here: Octo­ Hogan anil riimmine.->. itiants, 1 i helped 'make the team a success! Ed Walsh. Sr, Chi-ago White Stinson Aircraft Corporation ber 13. Bristol there: October 20. Itonvoiigli, ilrat-ov. ,-:ki and Col­ Mi herwise.' Sox coich, is credited with the Meriden, there: October 20 \\’e.=t lins. Yanks. U iNGSY Y < 'l l' ON OF'nn longest ‘.lingo hit on record. He Hartford, here: November \V;ti- Hargrtaves. )’u tstuirgii, tC F.O\t>S IN NEW YORK fungOv'd a ball 419 feet 1-2 inch .1 1 Now Open ren Harding of Bridgeport, there­ ■ ■'■Th.--At bit-lies -.vuuld ha\ e mo-.-.- 11.11P.r.i :i C''misker Field, Cniuago, in Sep- i 111.' UM November 9, Buckley High of NVw ; to ihi-o\v ii o ji'i.'cd t'lOiigf 'v’oigt, one of the most !--mber, 1911. ! Entirely Redecorated ition than any u'licr leam liia! I MARTIN JENSEN London, here; November 17. Wind ! lu; li.iii n.i '.lis .'Unin.i. I'. c(msisfe:it amaleur golfeis in tlie lip seen in I'n.' si-rivs. Willi i'.'a- •------I Under New Management. ham High of Willimantic, Ui 'm-p. \v ( U P i)p:iuii H ■•niirurv. sells bonds in New Y’ork. The best way to tell the vegeta- 1 lUH'K MU' uf .-Miape iliM Yanki-'fS . 1 Trans-Pacific Flyer, Pilot of the November 24, Nan.gatnck, here. Th-- c) lr.\ V. liemi ■ ((lii'.i a liaYei I 11'.' lU'. there recently from bles from the week.- is to watch 1 0 latter is a new team on the

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“ Practically two- thirds ct our that "the ground rdcked\ as though 5v ¥ school children may have diph'^ 40 SOLDIERS KILLED shaken by an earthquake. / Many, ■MPHTHERU UABLE tLeria at any time. Local physi­ corpses were so mangled that Iden­ Has Hit Better .•■ i-'A." cians have agreed to charge only tification was •Impossible. ThS: Dartmouth Football Boss a dollar for each of the three calls IN MAGAZINE jL A S T fragments were gathered up in \ ro nr w o f 1,600required to administer the toxln- blankets and buried In common anti-toxin treatment. The medicine trench-like graves.- Than Rival In Sefies l ‘ Y ^And The Boss’ Boss! is supplied by the State Board of Fragments of Bodies Gathered The disaster, has deepened the Only One-Third of Pnpils In Health without additional charge.’’ In Blankets and Buried iii glOoih that followed the* tragie Written requests will be maiku Trenches.' theater fire in this dty when 100 I The composite box score, reveals to parents of all children who have persons perished. Made Less Errors Too; Sip­ that the Green is credited' with 9th District Grade Schools not been Immunized in an effortHo , eight more times at bat, folrf less have them protected against diph­ Madrid, Sept. 27.—•Advices from runs, four more hits, ten less put- theria,” Mr. Verplanck said. Mellila today said, that many~of the ples, Brennan, Pelton, ouls, three more assists and." four Immune. Spanish soldiers killed In the pow­ Philadelphia district attorney der . magazine explosion yesterday \ j less errors. The Green has scored says he discovered that a police 'in every Inning but the fifth whl)?;; Two-thirds of the, 2,000 odd MRS. BARRYMORE FACES. in a military reservation were captain, drawing |260 a month, hai Wallett and Massey Bat­ , the Community nas tallied In all pupils In the Ninth District grade blown to bits and the fragments banked $2,500 in four months time except the seventh and eighth. The schools are. susceptible to dipb- scattered far and near. More than Just the man, obviously, to helo ting Over .400. Community’s biggest frame hais tberia, it was revealed today by DEBT OF TWO MILUON 40 were killed and upwards of 200 Mr. Coolidge out with that $94,- been the fifth while the eight run Superintendent Fred A. Verplanck. injured. So terrific was the blast 000,000 deficit. rally the Green made in the eighth An effort to eliminate the possibili­ inning of the third game makes New York, Sept. 27— When Irene A composite box score of the ty of an epldemiov of this disease Fenwich' was a young chorus girl m iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|i than stanza their best without the through Immunization Is well un­ four games that have been played addition of another tally. The Com­ she scrawled her name across a between Manchester Green and the der way. ' • document which# today causes her munity has used li players, the ."Diphtheria is one of the most Community Club reveals that the Green 18. Sammy Hewitt has. ap­ to face the possibility of life-long former team will enter the fifth dreaded diseases to which school financial enslavement, and has al­ peared in the lineups ofboth children are exposed,” said Super­ and decidinig game Saturday after­ teams. ready resulted in a $2,500,000 intendent Verplanck. “ As those judgment being returned against’ OIL-O-MATIC I noon with ihe batting edge, if not 1 Following is the composite box the pitching. The Green’s batting score for the four games so that who survive, the effects of the dis­ her, covering all her property and average for the series Is 308 com­ you may draw your own conclusions ease are often far reaching and earnings, present and future. pared to ^’97 for the Comunlty. In as to which team will win Saturddy very serious. It seems to be a well She is now trying to have the other words, the Green has made when Tommy Sipples and Eddie established fadt that the relatively order set aside, contending that at harmless process of immunization

To Cop Flag In Two Cities “ Who’s Who” has done Its next day covering estimated trip bit toward iinniortaliziiig tlie of 3,600 miles In 331^ hours. feats of young Chaile.s A, Given reception by government of Lindbergh. The Lindbergli France and later at Brussels, and By BILLY EVANS. entry In tlie latest edition of London. Officially welcomed by n i l * . National League “ Who’s Wlio” comprises a Pros. Coolidge on return to W.ish- The Court of Last Resort If the St Louis Cardinals cop the brief histoi*j- of all his air ex­ ington and.subsequently given en­ National League pennant this sea­ Results ploits and a record of the thusiastic welcome in New York son— and it seems nothing short of many lionors tliat have coins and other American cities. a complete collapse can prevent, to liim. It follows. , Made air tour of 75 cities of T h e court of last resort in business in the same period of last year. such an occurrence. Bill McKechnie At DrookI7II^.— the U. 'S. under auspices of the is the public. Their decision is final. Durant Motors alone scored a gain will have the honor of putting over UOUGKRS n. CARDS 1 Lindbergh, Charles A., aviator, Daniel Guggenheim Foundation an achiayeinent accomplished by Brooklyn A B, R. H. PO. A. R. Detroit, Mich., b. Feb. 4, 1902, sou for Promotion cf Aeronautics and If the public places its approval on of 17 per' cent of the increased only one other National League Gilbert, 3b ...... 4 1 I'l 3 0 late Charles Augustus, member upon invilation of President Calles 7 manager in the last 29 seasons. Carey, rf ...... 3 1 0 p 0 0 Congress, sixth Minnesota dist., and of Mexico made a non-stop flight a prociuct, accepts it, ana buys it production of the entire industry And that is, piloting a flag winner Hendrick, cf ...... 2 5 2 0 0 0 from Washington, D. C., to Mexico Bressler, If ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 Evangeline (Lodge) Land, Lind­ in increasing numbers, there are Returns from the forty-eight states in two different cities. Blssonette, lb ...... 3 0 1 12 1 0 bergh; graduate High scliool l ili.le City, a distance of 2,100 miles, in Back In 1915 the late Pat Moran Flowers, 2b ...... 4 0 2 G 4 0 Falls, Minn., 1918, matriculated 27 hours and 10 minutes. Later good reasons for it. of the Union show that Durant led the Phillies to the gonfalon. Bancroft, ss ...... 4 0 l 1 3 - 0 visited Central America and West Deberry, c ...... 3 1 0 7 0 0 Mechanical engineer. University of I'our y^ears later he turned the Vanc6, p ...... 3 0 0 1 2 0 Wisconsin, 1920. Left iiniversRy to Indies including Havana, Cuba And if this happens in a highly ained 10.5 percent in registrations same trick for Cincinnati. In each enroll in Flying School, Lincoln, Awards: Congressional Medal competitive field like the automo­ furing the first six months of 1 92.8 instance it was the only time the .JO • 7 27 13 1 Neb.,' 1922. Unmarried. Took first of Honor . (U. S.), Distinguished St. Louis Flying Cross; Distinguished Ser­ Phils or Reds finished on top. AB. R. H PO. A. E. airpla'rie tlight April 9, 1922. first bile, then there are special reasons over the same period o f last year. McKechnie, it will be recalled, Douthit, cf ...... 4 1 0 3 0 0 “ double parachute jump” while on vice Cross; Woodrow Wilson Med was manager of the Pirates when High. 3b ...... 8 0 0 0 .3 0 r,l apid $25,000 for Good Will for gratification. Durant Motors is growing seven Frisch. 2b ...... 3 0 1 B 3 0 Flight through Mexico, Central they won the pennant in 1925, the Bottomley, lb ...... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Durant Motors is experiencing this times as fast as the automotive first Pittsburgh championship over Hafey. If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 America and West Indies; Lang­ Harper, rf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 ley Medal (Smithsonian Ins); industry itself We appreciate this a 16-year stretch. Now Bill has a Wilson, c ...... 3 0 0 -3 0 0 very thing, and we want the world ' 'chance, to equal that feat hun.g up HubBard Medal (Nat. Geographic Maranville, ss ...... 3 0 10 1 1 Society); Cross of Honor (U. S. increased public confidence. ty Moran nine years ago. Orsatti. x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 to know about it. Mitchell, p ...... 3 0 1 0 2 0 r'lag Ass'll); Medal of Valor (N. National League titles, by the Johnson', p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y. State); aud many others Dec­ W e started with a modest pro­ In thenext few days wcare going to way, have been pretty much mon­ Smith. XX ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 orated Chevalier, Legion of Honor make a newspaper announcement opolized by the Clarke-Chance-Mc- Martin, xxx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 (French), Royal Air Corps (Brit­ duction in January— the month of Graw combine. Clarke, while boss­ 31 1 5 24 8 1 ish), Order of Leopold (Belg.), motor shows, and with each show­ relative to new Durant models. ing the Pirates, copped four flags; Brooklyn ...... 200 000 40x— G .etc. Winner Orteig $25,000'prize Chance, witu his peerless Chicago St. Loais ...... 100 CO 000— 1 for first N. Y. to Paris flight, also ing the demand increased, imtil They will appeal to the public Cub machine, reached the purple Three base hit. Maranvl’ le; boi.ie run, Hendrick; stolen bases. Dout- various ether tokens of recegni- the country gained the knowledge strongly for these new cars assess heights four times too and McGraw Jilt. Hendrick; do:'•'e plays, Maran­ tion. Tech. Comm. Transconti­ and his Giants have shown the way ville to Frisch to BottomL-y, Ban­ nental Air Transport. Home, St. that the Durant new models were t h e features the careful huyer on 10 occasions. Thus the famous croft to Flowers to Btsssonette; left on bases, St. Louis 9, Brooklyn 6; base I.ouis, Mo. Address Guggenheim triumvirate has accounted for 18 old on balls, off Vance 6. Mitchell (; Fund for Promotion of Aeronau­ worthy o f public interest. wants, and expects in his car today. league championships since Clarke struck out. b.v Vance 7, Johnson 2; tics, New York, N. Y. led Pittsburgh to the throne in hits, off Mitchell 7 In 6 l-G, Johnson And this is what happened during The public will be given a new 0 in L 2-8; losing: pitcher, Mitchell; 1901, umpires, RIgLr, Reardon nd Mc­ the year: conception of motor car value. ’riie only other National League Cormick; time, 2:10. • pilot to win more than one pen­ X—Orsatti batted for Maranville in GIVES DEMONSTRATIONS 9th. During the first six months o f 19 18 Y o u r motor dollar will buy more nant in modern play Is Wilbert XX—Smith batted for Johnson In Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers. 9th. I OF ELECTRIC COOKING the entire automotive indtBtry— than ever before in the siie o f car, Uncle Robbie has put his club on xxx— Martin ran for Smith In 9th. motor cars and motor trucks— pro­ in beauty o f body dcsign,in power, top in 1916 .nrtd 1920. At rhiladelphini— . From 1901 until 1914 the cham­ CUBS 8, PHILLIES 3 The Manchester Electric Com­ duced 6 4 per cent more units than in appointments, in speed, in dur- pionship was nothing but a Clarke- Chicaffo pany through the courtesy of Buck- Chance-McGraw affair. Then came AB. R. H.PO. A. E. land Parent-Teachers’ Association, in the same period of last year. abihty and accessibility, and all up- Engrllsh. S3 ...... 4 1 i 8 2 0 gave a cooking demonstration at George Stallings to break the ice Magrulre, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 During this same period of time to-the-minute features. with the sensational rush o? his Cuyler, rf ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 the Buckland school last night. The Boston Braves in 1914. But for Wilson, cf ...... B 2 4 2 0 0 demonstration by Mrs. B. L. Potts, Durant Motors produced 4^9 pp And this statement is made w ith a Stephenson, If ...... 4 2 2 1 0 0 representative of Landers, Frary & that thrilling July to October Grlnim. lb ...... 4 1 2 7 1 0 meurch McGraw would have added Hartnett, o ...... 3 2 111 0 0 Everybody Knows Him. Clark, appliance manufacturers. Il­ cent more cars and trucks thm in fullappredationofwhat is goingoa another flag to his string. Beck. 3b ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 lustrated the value of electric cook­ the same period o f last year. in the entire automobile indiutry Outside of Stallings there have Butler, 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 ’exhibition trip in Nebraska with an­ ery. She produced a number of de-,' Malone, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 liclous dishes prepared with a mlnl-'^ been just four one-time winnt'is— Heafheote, z ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 other on Jhue, 1922. Bought first The industry as a whole produced The namc“Durant” w ill continueto Fred .Mitchell (Cubs) in 1918; airplane, government “ Jenny,” for mum amount of effort. The stove McKechnie (Pirates) In 1925; 37 8 12 27 7 0 $500 at Americus, Ga., in April, used was a Universal Electric. 132^906 more cars ana trucks stand for those principles in motor Philadelphia 1923, and took first flight alone Mrs. Potts will give a similar Hornsby (Cardinals) in 1926 and AB. R. H.PO. A. E. during the first six months o f 1918 car designing, engineering, build- Donie Bush (Pirates) in 1927. Southern, I f ...... 4 0 2 3 0 0 next day, demonstration at the sore of the Manchester Electric Company on In the matter of world scries Thompson, 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 4 0 - Enrolled as flying cadet U. S. than m the same period of 192.7. championships, McGraw has won Hurst, lb ...... 3 1 1 7 0 0 Main street at 7 o’clock this eve­ Klein, rf ...... 8 1 1 1 1 0 Air.Service Reserves at Brooks ning, to which the public Is in­ three; Chance two and Clarke, Williams, cf ...... 2 0 0 3 0 0 Field, San Antonio, Tex., March Durant Motors alone produced .Stallings, Moran. McKechnie and Whitney, 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 vited. On Friday, through the 19:, 192-t, later made captain courtesy of the Highland Park 13,000 more cars and trucks ever-dnereasing demand from die Hornsby one each. Robinson was Sand, ss ...... 3 0 0 4 3 0 dut- Lerlan, c ...... 4 1 1 6 1. 0 American Air corps reserve and to Community Club, she will give an­ on the short end ,on both of his at­ Walsh, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 colonel same. First lleut. Mis­ other demonstration at the club­ ing the first six months than public. tempts while Moran and Mitchell Ring, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 souri Nat. Guard, Nov., 1925, lat­ house at 7:45. couldn’t gain the game’s highest McGraw, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Green, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 er colonel. Made first flight as an Mrs. Potts Is well known as a \ laurels, cither. Bush failed in his Deltrick, xx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 air mail pilot from Chicago to St. cooking authority In Connecticut as fir s t^ o r t but may get another Schulte, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Louis, April 15, 1926, went to San Davis, xxxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 a result of talks, on this subject ;o make the grade. Diego, Cal., to order airship to be over the air through Station WTIC. 1910, when Chance lad his 31 3 6 27 10 0 ihade to be entitled “ The Spirit The public Is urged to attend these :o their third straight flag Chicago ...... 012 100 040— 8 of St. Louis,” Feb. 28, 1927. Took demonstrations. Jm.'bU position at first base, Philadelphia ...... 000 012 000— 3 off from San Diego in “ Spirit of Two base hits, Stephenson, Wilson ..o^drs Hornsby ranks as the only 2; home runs, Hartnett, Leriah, Klein, Saint Louis” May 11, 1927, and HOG CHOLERA RAGING active playing pilot to command a sacrifices, Maguire; double play, Ma­ Tiinded Curtiss Field, Long Island, pannant in the National circuit guire to English to Grimm; left on N'. Y.i May 12 (stopping 25 min­ Windsor, Ont., Sept. 27.— A .sur­ Virtually all of these succossful bases, Chicago 6, Phlladelph . 6; base utes at St. Louis), flying time 21 vey today showed that the hog on '.alls, oft V*’flsh 1. Malone B, Ring cholera raging In Essex county has leaders rose from the ranks of 2; struck out. by Walsh Malone hours 20 minutes, a record players, however. McGraw in his 10; hits, off Walsh 8 In 7, Ring 2 in achievement from coast to coast. practically wiped out the hors in MACHELL MOTOR SALES 1-3, McGraw 2 In 1 2-3; losing pitch­ some townships. younger days, was a star at tnirrt Took off alone. May 20, 1927, .^ a se ; Robinson was a ; also er, Walsh; umpires. Hart, Stark and The disease, which Is said to be Klem: time 1:30. for non-stop tfans-Atlantic flight, of a particularly vlrulen' .iirmr. Is 22-24 Maple Street, South Man^e&rter *sj^as'Mbfah; Mitchell was a pitcher; X—Green batted for ’Vyalsh In 7th. RoosqVelt Field, N. Y., by way of McKechnie a and XX— Deltrick ran lor Green In 7th. still spreading despite strenuous xxx—Schulte batted for McGraw In Newfoundland Island and Eng­ efforts of government officials to Bush a . 9th. land and landed in Parts, France, curb It. ■'3L^i~I0>iAK

^ A G B l E N MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1928.

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dPffiiaiF (Xd/y^SEwicc inc ELEANOR EARLY CHILDREN 1. '•! This And That In She let herself In quietly. The h .:' t h is f a s h a p p e n e d Olive J^beris Bartm HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL M STBIL THORNE is going to have house was dark, and cold, and A baby. Only two people know of cheerless. She tiptoed upstairs, Olc)28 bq NBA Service.Inc. by World Famed Authority marriage, and both were and down the hall to her room. Un­ Feminine Lore pledged to secrecy. Sybil meant dressing in the dark, she crawled Margaret came downstairs in a that no one else should ever know. into bed, and curled up, to keep brown plaid skirt and velveteen •> But now she must tell— and there warm, like a child, with her arms jacket KEEPING THE CHILD FREE The condition known as scabies pro times Sybil thinks she had about her knees. “ For goodness sake — what FROM SKIN DISEASES has also been called itch. It is due have you got that on for?” asked rather die. Then, In the cold and the dark, to a little parasite that gets under The father of her unborn child tears came— and all the bitter sor­ her mother. “ It’s like summer BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN the skin. Its elimination involves As a finish for costume slips — vife. Is inclined to scoff and scabies or the itch. The head equally subject to the condition. kitchen aprons, as it looks well ard and taunt. Poor MRS. THORNE, daughter’s marriage. . . . "Mrs. Margaret came home in the outlasts the apron. tomorrow. In all there will be six Edward Thorne announces the Smith’s car, but not another girl louse Is becoming less and less fre­ It seems to be associated with a articles. Each day he will discuss afraid of a scandal, sets immediate­ quently a disturber of school chil­ disturbance of the sebaceous glands ly about getting announcements marriage of her daughter, Sybil. of the dozen crowded therein had a type of feminine beauty and. ex- 9> on a thin dress. dren, owing to the fact that regu­ and the amount of grease in the These cold days'will start the plain how it can best be enhanced Next day the mother got up lar inspections are now made in skin. Physicians advise under such pickling campaign in the home ^ Then Sybil tells CRAIG NEW- “ Don’t you think we had better Although pickles and “ ketchups” by make-up, coiffure, color scheme date them July?” she had asked with a headache. She shivered as well managed schools. circumstances a simple .Jiet with and style of gown. Mr. Johnston is HALL, wlio has loved her for This parasite is extremely pro­ lessened amounts of starches and are in somewhat ill repute in these years, and hoped that some day she tearfully of Tad. she went down to put on the coffee days of healthful eating, they do an artist who has made camera “ But Mother!” expostulated Sy­ pot and get breakfast. lific. A female will lay, from 250 to sweet foods, also thorough atten­ studies of the most beautiful wpm- would marry him. _____ But lo; half an hour, later down 300 eggs at the rate of about 70 a tion to ths bowels and their activi­ in thair way make a real contribu­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY bil. “ I didn’t know him in July— tion to the well balanced menu. en in the world today. He makes T hadn’t even met him!” came Miss Margaret in a white day. ty. exclusive portraits for Vanity Fair. pique dress with short sleeves. How It Spreads Excessive and unsuitable cloth­ Many a platter of cold lamb, or CHAPTER XXX Valerie shrugged her shoulders corned beef takes on piquancy with Only Craig’s lips twitched, and a eloquently. “ Well, if you don’t have about Promiscuous interchanging of ing adds to the development and as much sense as a goose. I laid hats and hair brushes serves to spread of the disorders of the skin the right home-made relish. Don’t The flowers at Elizabeth Park little cord in his neck. Sybil “ I’ll drive you down town. be afraid to add the spices with a that dress out in the back room to spread the parasite. Following ir­ with pimples. It prevents proper are lovely just now, or rather they thought of a sketch she had seen Mother,” she offered. “ And you generous hand for they mellow or were on Sunday, when the park was of a foreign dictator, with a leonine can take a ta.xi to Mr. Crandon’s.” pack away till next summer. Why, ritation set up by crawling and function of the skin and deprives it’s nearly the first of October, reduce in time. Always store in a filled with people as if it were s head. People called him the Tragic biting, the child scratches and sec­ the body of stimulation provided by da.rk cool place. Light will cause day in midsummer. The cannas child.” ondary infections of the scalp re­ cool air and sunlight. Man of Destiny. The afternoon sun was slanting “ But you said— ” them to lose their color if they are still retain their gorgeous colors Now Craig looked like that— a across the crimson rug in Mr. sult. If the child Is given plenty of cafined in glass. Pepper or Dres- I and the salvia, dahlias, zinnias and composite of tragedy. She saw the “ March.” There are all sorts of good'meth- outdoor air and sunlight on its Crandon’s consultation room. In Margaret marched and came den relish is a great favorite and all the late-blooming flowers were agony in his eyes, and could have the alcove beyond a maid was busy­ ods of cleansing the scalp of par­ skin, the texture and quality of the is as good as It is pretty. A formula In their prime, but one of these down in the plaid and velveteen. asites that infest it. The best ones skin will probably improve* greatly. \. cried aloud. Her own were full of ing herself with tea cups and a is given below. days if the cold continues they will fear— wild, hunted fear. And so The sky got bluer and bluer, the Involve thorough washing and the This is one of the reasons why the delft cracker jar. There were spicy sun got hotter and hotter and a Eight sweet green peppers, 8 be blighted for this season. In the they sat— reading one another’s carnations in a blue vase, and a application of a good solutioa, such outdoor sunlight gets better results sweet red peppers, 3 small strong perennial garden they are trying belated robin sang his spring as larkspur, which will kill the under such conditions than arti­ NEW NECKLINE misery, in dreadful silence. crackling fire, and a kettle hum­ song. Margaret’s mother got over peppers, 6 onions, 2 tablespoons out blue salvia. There are at least She reached and touched his parasites and the eggs. ficial light aparatus. smart women are choosing the ming on the crane. her early morning chill and had to salt, 1 1-2-cups liight brown sugar, two great serpentine-shaped beds hand. It lay on the tablecloth, mo­ Mr. Crandon had learned that a black crepe satin frock, because it 2 cups vinegar. filled with It and it is very pretty tionless. And when she fondled it, stop the electric sweepr several adapts Itselif so perfectly for every-­ confidential atmosphere is a de­ times to wipe the perspiration off Horace Greeley, who referred to Remove ‘ seeds and pith from although neither the leaves or th4 day occasions, particularly in semi­ peppers. Peel onions. Put pep­ it felt like ice. cided aid to psycho. He drew a her face. “ the stammering century” when flowerets are fashioned like the bet­ He opened his mouth to speak. Boston rocker a little nearer the sports styling, as seen in Design pers and onions with “ bltey” pep­ ter known red salvia. The coloi Looking out she noticed^.-the pointing to its lack of clear expres­ No. 284. The deep French. V rolled “ Why ...” blaze, and helped Mrs. Thorne off women waiting for the bus at the sion. pers free from’ seeds through the is a delicate blue, a sort of pals Words came hard. He seemed with her moleskin wrap. in revers, notched collar, a,Pd di­ food chopper. Cover-with boiling wedgewood, and in the fall whet to wrench them out. with effort. corner in their thinnest and coolest agonal closing vestee, do much “ 1 must have your help,” Mrs. summer things. Then came the Harry Elmer Barnes in- still water and let stand ten minutes. blues are scarce in the gardens il “ Why . . • didn’t you tell me toward attaining slender silhouette. Drain, cover again with boiling Thorne said, settling a turkey red s9hooi children, looking like a another critical work, “ Living in attracts no little admiration. 1 . . . before?” The kilted effect of skirt is youth­ cushion at her back. “ It’s about bunch of bright garden flowers, the Twentieth . Century,” (Bobbs- water and bring mixture to boil­ imagine it Is more effective whet “ I couldn’t.” she told him. Sybil. She’s going to have a ful fashion to provide fullness with­ ing point. Drain. Combine salt, planted in masses. Ineffectually she patted his hand. but Margaret herself looking like Merrlll). traces the transformation out interfering with its slender baby.” a solitary brown leaf in the riot of sugar and vinegar and add pre­ “ His name was Richard Eustis. 1 Nothing ever surprised Mr. Crau- of our knowledge and culture from line. Long tight sleeves have turn­ pared vegetables. Bring to the Styllsts predict a return from th« hate him now. 1 . . I left him— color. Lincoln’s day to the present time. back fitted cuffs. The vestee, rever don. He pressed his finger tips to­ “ I guess the child knows better boilicig point and cool from 20 to gorgeous colors of several season/ in Havana. Shall I tell you about gether, and shifted his mild blue He is infinitely more optimistic facing, cuffs and collar are chic than I do,” mused her mother. Whether or not we ara heading 30 minutes. Seal in sterilized past to gleaming, glittering whitt it?” • . ______gaze to near-sighted contemplation than most, sees glorious cultural made of the dull surface of crepe. jars. for evening wear, from satin tt “ I wonder how it comes.” toward the pi-ogram for social re­ days ahead and drawing at this Printed sheer tweed with canton- of a hangnail. The best explanation is that tulle, or chiffon, patterned witl She talked in small, jerky sen­ “ I want you to tell me what line construction advocated by H. G. moment, but sees also that old crepe vestee, autumn-leaf brown Beet Relish i some shiny ornamentation. tences. “ I think I must have children do have a good bit of Wells in his own particular last forms of thinking die hard and that flat silk crepe with beige, printed to take with her,” continued Mrs. common sense as well as a sort of This is another pretty and ap- ‘ MARY TAYLOB been crazy . . . It Was all so sud­ Thorne. will and testament: whether we the intrusion of venerable states of sheer velvet with faille crepe, black den. . . . The Captain— and those instinct that makes a fraternity e’ect one or the other of the major minds clutters, up the parade. Ho rayon velvet with beige canton- And then, from the beginning, of them all. Of course, mothers’ followed by a switch to anothet women. . . . Mab begged me not she told the story as best she party candidates for the presiden­ pleads for an up-to-dateness of faille crepe, and printed wool jer­ to. . . . And then, that very night. judgment is usually best, but wo cy: whether the reformers increase sey with plain jersey are popular suit on the second round signifiel could. She told about John Law­ thought in keeping with other ad­ that the leader probably holds th< . . . Oh, it was awful. . . Drink— ought to allow children to have or wane in power— we have been vances. combinations. Patterns in sizes 16. rence, and what a difficult girl Sy­ their own way once in a while. Ace-King-Jack and wants his part drink— drink. . . . Five months bil was at 18. She reviewed a few producing, in fast Inerea.sine^ num­ 18. 20 years, 36, 38, 40. 42, 44, 46 |BRIDGE| bers, a chorus trained to interpret and 48 inches bust.* Price 15 cents ner to lead up to him in order tha now." earlier affairs, and told what she Finally there is H. G. Wells. he may finesse the Jack. A dull red suffused the grayness knew of some later ones. She led for us the significances and por­ “ The Open Conspiracy” (Doubly In stamps or coin (coin preferred). of Craig’s face, and an obsequious Wrap coin carefully. The opening lead of the 2 at pi tactfully up to Craig Newhall. tents of the passing scenes. day-Doran). This is a book of trump signifies that the suit con waiter, hovering near, stared in “ I think,” she hazarded, "that Whether the events be of the world significance. It is, as Wells MAD&EASY startled surprise. tains only four cards. there was a sort of understanding past or the present, thesa highly in­ puts it, “ my religion.” It is, as he r Manchester Herald.,,. The opening lead of the Ace fol “ Oh, please!” Sybil interrupted between Craig and Sybil, but of teresting ■ perforpiers display an .'nrther puts it, the sum total of ail Pattern Service lowed by any card other than thi herself nervously. “ Send that man course 1 can’t be sure. You set*, expert ability in tearing bandages the economic ideas at which he has away. He’s listening to every word King on the second round signifli • Sybil never tells her mother any­ from eyes and exposing a lot of old been driving in all of his later As our patterns are mailed ^ W .W .W enf^ujor^h^ that the leader does not hold thi — 1 know he is.” thing.” Mrs. Thorne pressed a tricks. writings. from New York City please al­ Then Craig shifted his dreadful, black bordered handkerchief to her King of that suit. By DAN THO.MAS Since the election of r- new Even to outline his program low five days. The opening lead of an Ace fol­ penetrating gaze from her pale eyes. ' “ Now when 1 was a girl— ” president is a matter of immediate face, and motioned abstractedly, would require far more than this (.Abbreviations: .A-^ce; lowed by a switch to the suit bid “ Yes, yes,” soothed Mr. Crandon concern to this commonwealth, we space allows. By way of summary, Pattern No...... ;L. by partner signifies that the Ace “ Bring Miss Thorne breast of gently, and, patting her hand, led Hollywood, Calif., — And still .king; Q—queen; J—jick; vdll start with SiUi Bent’ -. however, the individual mus; put any card lower than 10.) ' is a singleton. chicken, please, under glass, with her tactfully back to the subject they talk. Price 15 Cents mushrooms— and coffee.” These talking motion pictures “ Strange Bedfellows” (Liverlght). himself in a universal frame of The lead of any honor at no in hand. “ Mr. Newhall is some­ Rent is the young man w’ao a year She remonstrated, feebly, shak­ thing of an austere young man?” are .going to send a large sized mind. -Nationalism must give way trump signifies that the suit con­ ago put the newspaners under his Name tains at least three honors or two ing her head. Tears were in her “ Why, no, I don’t know as you d group of film folk to Patten, C.di- and the world mast be looked at READING C.ALllS m'croscope in “ Ballyhoo.” His new honors and the 9. eyes, and a little hysterical laugh call him that,” demurred Mrs. fornia’s instituUpn for those who collectively. The “ world race” must Size The fact that a certain card is on her lips. “ Oh. Craig— Craig, Thorne. “ Maybe he’s not just have become a bit "balmy,” if subject, as may be Judged by tke have definite direction. Suitably led may have a definite an tsage for you angel! Who else, in all the Sybil’s type, but— ” something doesn’ t happen. Most of ftle, conoerns among other thitigs equipped grbups must manage it. Address you as to the remaining cards of world, would feed a bad girl chicK- the directors are talking to them­ the strange political flipfloppers The economic theme will under­ that suit held by the leader. Wheu Helen Wills says she improved “ As to that,” interrupted Mr. her tennis by playing against men. en under glass!” i Crandon, “ has passion always been selves already. And now Fred witnessed during the pre:.ent cam­ lie all histoiy. Abuses of property your opponents win the contract When it came, she toyed with a strong factor in your daughter’s Niblo comes along with a statement paign. What Interests Pent in a will end. governmental rivalries you must be on the alert to correct­ Ir doesn’t seem to work out thal it. and tasted a bit when Craig life?” that this condition will prevail in nortirn of his thesis is the manner will end, competitive systems will Send your order to the “ Pat­ ly interpret your partner’s opening way in bridge, however. begged her to— and poured large Mrs. Thorne bristled a little. the homes before very long. in which big money suddenly has he rearranged to end wars, there tern Dept., Manchester Evening play. When you are the declarer cups of fragrant coffee. “ Passion?” she repeated distaste­ simple device is being per­ appeared on every side. will be religious adjustment, inter­ Herald, Manchester. Conn.” you must be ready to mirror the “ Cream, my dear? Three lumps, fully. “ Why, as to passion— ” she fected whereby parents , can record “ For the time has come.” savs national birth control will be in­ leader’s hand so that you may be isn’t] it?” floundered a bit helplessly. their children’s baby words or he, “ when Big Business dominates voked to ameliorate international able to find t^e quickest, safest Like a bit of pleasant domes­ “ I should think,” continued Mr. .graduation speeches,’.’ says N il' . the entire scene.” complications of over-population, route to your goal— the game. Pure ticity. Tragedy set with the social Crandon without •waiting for her “The new device, when perfected, and personal lives will be subordi­ One of the essentials of skillful niceties. to go on, “ that your daughter’s in­ will enable the amateur to syn­ nated to the world directorate. VELVET UNDIES play IS the ability to mirror cor­ The waiter handed a steaming hibitory and repressive powers— chronize sound with his pictures One of our major difficulties, he rectly the leader’s suit. As a gen­ Clean cup [to Craig, and discreetly with­ you see, my dear Mrs .Thorne— it as easily as making snapshots.” points out, is that our government Positively the most feminine eral guide remember that: drew. is like this. . . . It would he bet­ was drawn up to meet the condi­ looking bits of apparel seen this fall- The opening lead of the King Edwin Carewe certainly started WON’T NEED ’KERCHIEFS. Best “ Oh, life. ...” Sybil threw ter, perhaps, to consider her case tions of an agricultural rather than WHEN YOU LEARN OF are little brassiere and pawEt^jSe^ signifies that the leader also out her hands. “ It’s so.funny. I from the beginning. Let us, for a something when he brought Do­ a machine civilization. of Nile green, peach anL. flesh holds the Ace or Queen or both of lores DelRio here from Mexico City. THESE EXPERIMENTS tell you that I am married. That moment, consider her Infancy. Do “ The Founding Fathers did not transparent velvet, with Alencon that suit. for Since her sensational rise in the ' i 1 am going to have a child. And you, by any chance, remember frame the Constitution for an era Many people who have previously lace. The panties are cut circular, The opening lead of the Queen then— I pour you a Cup of coffee. Sybil’s first lawless action?”'" film world, there has been almost a with fitted yokes. signifies that the leader also bolds continual stream of potential cine­ of gas and steel...... The factory suffered from colds in the winter Health Quite as if it didn’t matter. '> 1— Mrs. Thorne pondered vaguely. age is poles apart from the post­ season may find that they do not ------—'I 9 ■the J&ck or Jack-10, ma celebrities arriving from the BRIGHT BLUE" 1 # 1 break your heart— and then— 1 “ She always was a defiant colonial period. . . . Instead of ttjB need so many extra handkerchiefs y , opening lead of the Ace give you three lumps of sugar. child,” she admitted. “ I remem­ Mexican capital. Mona Rico is the followed by the King signifies that latest to break into fame. Two Jandlord we have the captain of this year, due to the fact that Life's so . . . comical!” ber how sue used to kick her little scientists have discovered that Call it “ Patou,” "King,” “ roy­ the leader holds no more of that She laughed nervously. “ 1 sup­ months ago she crossed the bord sr Industry... .Industrial leadership al” or “ new,” bright medium bluq suit fAnd wants his partner to re- 49 HoU TUBERCULIJ^ i puff off at night. And the way she and commercial success have be­ Vitamin A, as found in butter, pose— if we weren’t so polite— you threw her bottle out of her crib. — on foot. Today she is playing a promises to be so popular t ^ s ^ l l j ^ i i n t at the earliest opportunity S t feature role in John Barrymore’s come recognized fetishes. . . . Pros­ whole milk and cod liver oil, helps TESTED ( — you'd beat me soundly. * . . You But, tell me, Mr. Crandon, ..you build resistance to the cold germ. that the woman who ch oos^ va do'-that he may trump It. Phone don’t hate me, Craig?” don’t think inhibitions— ” new film, “ King of the Mountains.” perity is considered a kind of softer or darker color wilf^’be The opening lead of the Jack morality. ...” Some Interesting experiments i MJLK He shook his head. “ I certainly do!” acclaimed Mr. have been reported based on rats fortunate. signifies that it Is in all probabil­ 2056 “ 1—I think I’ll go dway next Crandon. A perfect figure gave her a start The voter has become so “ pre­ ity being played from Klng-Jack- month.” She pressed her fingers as one of the famous Mack Sennett occupied with his idolatry of crea­ which were fed butter and others (To Be Continued) which were fed a form of vege­ HIGH-LOW 10 or Jack-10-8. to her mouth to quiet the trem­ bathing beauties. But real acting ture- comforts, luxury, size .and The opening lead of the King ability has carried Carol Lombard speed” that he shuns the polls. table oil. The butter fed rats not bling of her lips. “ Until May.” (Mrs. Thorne and Mr. Crandon only grew better, but seemed fo Pumps, two-eyelet oxfords,;;3an4 “ To . . . him?” discuss inhibitions — and Mrs. forward with considerable rapidity. “ Not even the grossest public cor­ one-strap sandals are featuring Since leaving the Sennett studio ruption, apparently, can move the develop a resistance to the diseases “ Oh, no . . .no! Craig, you Thorne reaches a decision regard­ of the respiratory tract, while rats the, inew “ high-low” heels^^i^.-ine- don't understand. He doesn’t know. ing Sybil— in the next chapter.) about eight months ago, Carol has voter to action.. . .Leaders no dium height that is fashioned" of been kept busy continually filling longer lead.” And the public is in the next cage not receiving Vit­ 1 haven’t seen him— since Havana. amin A were dying. leather. I don’t want EVER to see him SCIN'TILLATING SEASON dramatic roles. Of course you “ well content with this political have to hava-ithe figure to begin situation.” Dr, Mellanby of England, and Dr. again.” Marshall of the University of Cali­ They were quiet then. Evening accessories predict glit­ with, as old Archimedes might say. So he arrays the party leaders HAND-FRINTED jrhe'C reahers'lM t Cfoaa “ People will probably say dread­ tering ballroom scenes. .-Scarfs, fornia, also find that the butte.' fed and the Institutions in a series of rats have better teeth and bones ful things,” she hazarded, at last bags, kerchiefs, fans and evening You’re going to hear some real lively essci'.y. An afternoon gown has a .tier­ “ I suppose so,” he agreed. jackets are most stylish when made southern negro dialogue on the than those without Vitamin A. ed black satin skift and a bldps^, Dr, Henry C. Sherman of the Co­ He was thinking of their crowd. pf gleaming paillettes in colors screen this winter, judging There is, as we know, a prohibi­ of white satin with a boh4 ItSnc^ lumbia University also renorts find­ printed design in black running Dolly Weston* and the Graysons. slightly richer than pastel shades. from an announcement just made tion issue. Hence we come next to ing that the absence of Vitamin A diagonally across it. Valerie and her friends, and the at the Christie studio. Christie is Gilbert Seldes’ “ The Stammering righteous" Mrs. West. And all the going to make a series of talking causes a widespread weakening of Fashion Plaque^ Century” (John Day). In this vast­ the body tissue, and “ Increased the drinking, loose clique at the coun­ comedies baaed on Octavius Roy ly entertaining history of faddists, try club. People who commit only Cohen’s stories of colored life susceptibility of several kinds, in­ reformers, cultlsts and the like may cluding luiugs, skin and bladder in­ conventional sins are always in­ which have been running in tha be found a number of brief biogra­ tolerant of the unconventionalists. Saturday Evening Post for some fections, and as more recently de­ years. The pictures will be made phies which we heartily recom­ monstrated, inflammation and pns “ You poor little kid,” he said, as mend. It includes Carrie Nation, he thought upon their wagging with all-negro casts. In the ears and sinuses.” Jonathan Edwards, and a long list Some scientists who have experi­ tongues. “ Oh, Craig, you’re wonderfull How do you manager to keep of cult leaders, reformers, occult­ mented with the rats who were fed You’re so good you hurt I— I’d your perfect figure? That question ists. His purpose is to show, by Vitamin A foods have found that drawing this background, how we the animal seemingly suffering With The Cool Tang of Autumn almost rather you SLAPPED me I” leads by about four to one any from all the symptoms of a human Sybil was trembling violently. other questions asked of screen ac­ get.our own particular foibles to­ In The A ir.... day, from prohibition to new cold could be placed next to cages itm ot tha wonderful nsults I bnvn “ M . . my t . . teeth are tresses. And it 1s answered in of Vitamin A. or butter fed animals, It’s high time to be thinking of putting away your ch . > chat , . terlng. I’m so many different ways, each' girl’ hav­ thought to phony psycho-analysis obtail^ from the nee of Babalm, and for the without the latter catching cold. An i m summer clothes for the 'winter. But before putting shivery!” ing her own system. Nearly all of to free love. In a sense this Is ;. encaentement of others H may he afflicted "Nervous reaction,” he told her, brilliant outline of guillibility. extra pat of butter at the table or wirfi .hoOe, I want to trfl Rahalm im- them away, send them to us to be cleaned and press­ them go without lunch. In addi­ in cooking thus has more Justlfica- mediatriy raUavad a eoodition which threataned and bundled her into her coat tion, Carmel Myers eats raw ash, llfot the least interesting phase ed so they will be in readiness for next suiomier's of his book is to be found in an tlqn than the flavor It adds to other « repedtica of a loot and painful ease of neck Then he ca;iled a cab, to take her raw meat and raw carrots. Doro­ foods. b o ^ - f o r w hiA I waa obUgad to undargo a *- wear. home. He tucked her in warmly, thy Dwan eats her heaviest meal int^duction wherein he rides roughshod against the great tadiem 'and eapeneiva traatment by aidlled and gratefully she pillowed her about midnight. And {hen has orly ELBOW RUFFLE phyaidana. T baiaid ^ fonninc bo3a were not Cleaning and Dyeing bead on his shoulder. His arm a cup of coffee in the morning. Menckeur of Baltimore. Whereas oaly.iaUaTad of pain, bat were dried Free Collection and Delivery. about her shoulders held her close. Dorothy Mackalll eats a fairly Mons.. Mencken has invented the A dark green coat of fine, soft entir^,diaappeiBiad tn an artnnirfiintly i ! The steps at her house were Icy, good-sized breakfast and then “ bopboise,” the “ boobery” and the fabric, has a little ruffle of summer time! F on ier eixpwianea makew me realise'boir and, lest she slip, he carried her to doesn’t eat again until evening. “ yokelry” and blamed them for all ermine let Into Its sleeve at elbow mndi Kabaim apaiad me, and I cannot speak the door. There he shook hands, And so it goes— each prescribing the fads and fancies, Seldes goes to height. The ermine collar has ruf­ too btfily of ita woo thing and healing powaia.” and stood for a minute, speechless, g something different. prove that “ the history of quack­ fled ends. —WaUaea C w p b ^ 21 Wheder Street, with bared head, and his face as ery,in America shows that absurdi­ Glooeeater, UioB. T h e srintry as the night BOW PUMPS ties of the moment were alr.ost al­ GREY PEARLS If you, too, auffer from bofla, yoa aiao, lika "Aren’t you going to kiss me?” A BRICK FELT BERET Is One of the season’s smartest ways accepted first by the superior New and very smart with certain lir . Campbell, can obtain tha great joy of relief D O U G A N D Y E bhe eried< \i banded with two deeper tones of shoes is a russet calfskin pump, in­ people, -by men and women of In­ fall colors are grey pearls. In three by ndng RABALM, sparing y^iUpafei.Ja^L^ Harrieon Street INC F h on n ^ She raised her head, and he brick grosgraiu and topped with a tricately stitched, with a chic lit­ telligence, breeding and experi­ strand necklaces, with each strand expense. In two aiaeB, 60>oentn and I Smith Mencheater • ' touched her Ups lightly with his. ence.” . - \ ribbon fringe taueU tle bow' of the calf akin instead of a different shade o f grey, blending 'ng 3 dmea aa m udi. Start uahig' "Good night, UtUa girl." A buckle. Hii title, by the way, cornea from from dark to light. &ABAUC is tar aals by all dmggMfc

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sented with the greatest sbientifle The busiest man in France dur­ accuracy and so produced to inter­ ing these days of general holiday- HEALTH MOVIES est the child, are included in the U .S . ARTISTS IN making is tbe chief. of the State. program of film subjects." President Doumergue. He will One ot the greatest opportunities probably not be able to take any AS SCHOOL AID offered by this method ot educa­ FINE EXHIBITION vacation until in the early autumn tion, Professor Turner pointed outj and then will not go much farther ERVICE for is that films present life in motlon< from Paris than his country White The child will be shown those basic House at Ramboulllet, , within an ' BEING PLANNED facts of physiology and health pro­ : PLEASE FRANCE hour’s run from Paris. By ISRAEL KLEIN \ cedures which are now a part of “ Gastounnet," as he is familiarly Science Editor, NEA Service the best health educations ot the called by French citizens, has just As the automobile gets older, the the MOTORIS i . i ''A Cambridge, Mass.— Plans fo r ' a country. These will be presented Paris— One of the most interest­ concluded a series of visits to the personal factor creeps in further. complete series ot health education within the scope of his understand­ ing exhibitions of American art north, attending Important public The character of the owner or driv­ films designed specifically tor class- ing and in a manner which wduld that French people have had the functions at LeHavre and Rouen. er has much to do with the proper mined tbe actual value ot each rocm use in public schools have 'leen be impossible without the aid ot opportunity to see is now going on He spent the national holiday. Bas­ care of his car. It shows up with type car. completed under an agreement by motion pictures. at the National Library in the rue tille Day, at Carcassone where age. For instance, the average auto­ which the Department of Biology Class Room Films Richelieu. there were some fetes of unusual For example, a good character mobile, they say. will depreciate COMPLETE BATTERY SERVICE and Public Health will cooperate , Every filip will be prepared for a It is one of a series of interna­ character. expert can read a driver’s per­ 80 per cent in three months, 42 with the Eastman Teaching Films, particular grade level and will de- tional exchanges intended to fos­ He has been,up early in the sonality by the finish of his auto­ per cent in a year, 64 per cent in Inc., in what is said to be the most ftaitely recognize the extent and ter a friendly feeling between qa- morning and busy until tbe wee mobile and the way the motor two years and 73 per cent in three ATLANTIC GASOLINE AND OILS rociprehenslve programme of its limitations ot the health knowledge tions. In tbe same spirit, an ex­ sma’ hours for several months but runs. He can tell how careless or years. If it has been run Its al­ kind ever attempted. already acquired by the child. The position ot French engravings is be­ It seems to make little difference careful an owner has been with lotted 30,000 miles before the One of the leading authorities on first productions, it is expected, ing held in the Library of Congress with his general health and happy his car by merely taking a ride in three years are over. Its deprecia­ child education. Dr. C. E. Turp'r, will be for the use of upper inter­ in Washington. One hundred and appearance. it and noting its defects. tion is so much greater, say the Professor of Biology and Public mediate and junior high schools. thirty-six American artists with President Doumergue is also As a result, a good character or statisticians. Day And Night Health at Technology, will direct When completed the series will pre­ three hundred and fifty-tour works gradually taking on a very chic mind reader need only study the the production of the films. sent a complete programme of are represented in the ensemble. look, what with the best Parisiia person with whom he may be deal­ But they'still have to consider The series of films. Dr. Turner health eduction tor public schools. Whistler is perhaps the first to tailors and coiffeurs giving ’hem ing to tell whether his automobile the personality ot the driver, and said, will be extensive and complete Special equipment for microsco­ mention' with remarkable plates undivided attention. He appeared at is worth the price he asks for it in here’s where you come in. and will present teaching material pic motion picture photography is such as “ Warehouse, Ponte del Plo- the smart Grand Prlx race this a sale. A man who neglects his car to REPAIRING in the field of health In much the now being Installed at Technology, van" and an astonishing view of year with elegant white “ spats," the extent of keeping the polishing same way that recent films have ’fhe new work will proceed hand the Luxembourg. The late Mary even Jockey Club who is supposed By studying tbe habits and prac­ rag off the body, will be looked ■* • • ; V- contributed to the teaching of geo­ In hand with further developments Cassatt is represented by her de­ to be the smartest Beau Brummel tices of tbe average automobile upon with suspicion as to the rest There is no need to worry about Imttery troubles now. graphy, civics and other subjects. in the bio-clnema research labora­ lightful “ Mother and Child," “ Con­ in town. Doumergue is reviving the owner, therefore, insurance com­ ot the automobile when he turns Movies Aid Schools tory established in 1921 for motion versation" and “ La Lorge.” old-time elegance of the French panies and automotive dealers have it in for sale. The appearance ot The complete facilities at our disposal for any kind of “ The motion picture," he said picture research and for the pro­ Many ot the Americans show that White House which disappeared standardized the appraisal of used the car goes a long way toward “ has a tremendous contribution to duction of education films dealing they have found their sources in with Felix Faure. cars. They have determined the making a profitable sale, or ex­ battery work and our twenty-four hour service assures make public education. Its possi­ with the nature of bacteria, the dis­ old Europe, recot-ding picturesque average mileage of the average change, when the tlmq comes to automobile, for the length of life get a new car. ■ ' bilities have been little realized up posal of sewage, dlptheria organ­ aspects of Italy, France and Ger­ S’nCK KILIiS BOY you the satisfactory type of work you expect to the present because very few ism, the preparation ot antitoxin many. AMong those who have the average motorist would keep For the dealer seeing a neat­ films have been made specifically and other subjects. worked ;)klmost exclusively abroad Prairie Due Chlen, Wis.— A 9- it, as being abont 30,000 miles. looking. though old, automobile for the class room. The type of are, Katfibrlne Kimball, E. L. War­ year-old boy was killed here when They have set definite deprecia­ before him, reasons that the film adapted for general and adult ner, John Marin, L. Orr and E. D. a pointed stick he was carrying tion ratios on models, for eacb owner has taken as good care ot ALSO BATTERIES audiences has little value as a de­ BONANZA GOLD MINE Roth. One remarks that the French punctured his side in a fall while year of their lives, and so deter- the working parts ot his car as he finite tool in education. influence , shows itself in a lesser playing. Plymates said he ran into has the outside. And this has FOR YOUR RADIO “ The nature and functions of the degree amongnhe late arrivals than a building and in throwing out been found true to a considerable body and problems in health con­ ELUDES PROSPEaORS among the artists of Whistler’s and bis hands the pointed end of the extent. trol of the environment, all pre- Pennell’s day. stick he was carrying came in con­ Why not patronize a day and night garage where you As a whole the collection of Am­ tact with his side. The subsequent NOTICE! Curiously enough, it isn’t tbe FOR OYER 30 YEARS engine that breaks down first. erican engravers gives art lovers, a fall caused it ta enter his right NOTICE OF PUBUC HBARINQ can get service when you want it? completis gamut of a technique put side. In fact, the motor is tbe last to go. FUR A CEUTlFieA'rE CF The first part of tbe car to break Woodland, Cal.,—Location of a to service - in many ways. There APPROVAL FUR A NOTICE COSTLY BALLY-HOO down under wear is the frame or I bonanza in the Oregon mounaiq.s are sort, caste lines, rough rugged GASOUNE FILUNG STATION a Day’s Creek Ridge is still a dead ones and many others representing The total tovertislng bill of the chassis. Next comes the body, IN iH E next the clutch, then the differen­ man’s secret.* a rich variety which has brought automobile Industry within the TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. Annual Town Meeting Returning to his little farm near nothing . but high praise from last 20 years is estimated to run tial and transmission and last the motor. That’s how engineers figure here, C. J. Meier, veteran prospect­ French connoisseurs unaware of close to $800,000,000. Upon the application of or, who has devoted most of his life what American artists could pro- the wear and tear on automobiles, Notice is hereby given to the JOHN ARTHUR WHITE and that’s how dealers are guided to searching for the fabulous trea­ dhee. F. X). D. DETROIT tor a certificate of approval of tbe legal voters of the Town of Man­ sure, still has hopes and as soon Nearly 75 per cent of all the in appraising the value of a used chester that the Annual Town location of a gasoline filling statiou car. as he gets another grub stake, back A Paris taxi-chauffeur who is American-made automobiles are to be located on the premises of Schaller’s Meeting of said town will be held he will go to Day’s Creek. robbed by his client Is about as So, if the body bolts are kept in the Municipal Building in said made in or wi’.hin 70 miles of the ESTELLA M. WHITE tight, especially after a long run, It was 31 years ago that Meier rare as any rose in December. But city of Detroit. ON DEMING STREET. Manchester on October 1. 1928, found his partner, Edward Scheff- one of them was heard of recently. and the body Itself is kept clean eight o’clock in the forenoon, for It was voted and ordered: and neat, inside and out, it’s a len dead In the Oregon hills. Be­ Louis Spriet, sixty-two, who has That tbe foregoing application be the following purposes to wit: side him were several samples of been carrying passengers to all safe bet that the rest of the car— Day and Night 1st: For the choice of the follow­ neard and d tcrmlned at tbe Select­ tbe working parts— have been gold ore. Meier had been killed parts of the city for forty years or men's Office in tt'b Municipal Build­ ing officers: Seven Selectmen. by chemicals he was using to assay more, picked up two well-dressed rared for proportionately and need \ Seven Constables. Two Registrars ing in said Town on the 8th day little adjustment. the metal from a lich lode he had gentlemen who asked him to drive of Oct.. 1928 at eight o’clock p. m., of Voters, One Assessor for three found. The ore ran $5,000 to the to the Porte St. Denis. They had Shore (Eastern Standard time), and that SERVICE years. Two Auditors, One Collector ton. been seated in the car only a few Ot course, after the car has gone notice be given to all persons 20,000 miles the motor may need of Taxes, Two School Visitors fo" This was Schefflen’s second big minutes, when they lowered the interested in said application, of its three years. One School Visitor for window, heat the poor chauffeur regrlndlng and new pistons, slight­ strike. He had discovered the fam­ pendency and of the time and place Tel. 1226-2 unexpired term. Five members of ous Tombstone mine in A'rizona. over the head, grabbed his pocket- Xobster'’ ly oversize, may have to be fitted. of hearing thereon, by publishing a But that is almost to be expected the Manchester High School Com­ Although he made luore than a mil­ book and left the car before any copy of this notice at least three mittee. lion dollars out of that strike, gendarmes could arrive. tir..es in The Evening Herald, and on the average automobile and Center Olcott 2nd: To see what number of Whether they were just taking therefore does not reflect upon the Schefflen continued to follow the % Dinner by sending j, copy of this notict by policemen the town will authorize their revenge on Paris taxi-drlvv s character of the driver. lure of gold. registered .11 i tc said applicant, ail Streets to be appointed. Twenty years later when he and in general or needed a little money, FROM 6 r o 8 V. .M. But if the clutch or the trans­ SERVICE at least seven days before the date mission or the motor have to be 3rd: To take action upon reports his partner Meier were tapping the has not yet been decided. At any EVERY D.VV of said nearl. to appear arsaid of the Selectmen, Treasurer, Li­ Oregon hills Schefllin made his last rate Monsieur Spriet has establish­ repaired in any serious way before (Except Sun sufficient funds for the use of the Guests In town for the next ensuing year, and Just as you appreciate running water That’s the kind you like give a note or notes of the town for in more than one room in the hous^ and the kind you’ll get BUICK j BUICK same. 8th: To see if the town will vote so you would appreciate an extension here. to accept the Selectmen’s layout of Hot W ater telephone. Its cost is less than two This garage is manned Keeney Street, from the Glaston­ cents a da}r; its convenience is great, bury town line northerly to by men -whose experi­ and sometimes it is even a factor in Wethereli Street. ence is a by-word •v 9th: To see if the town will vote so they won’t think youi cool. guarding the safety of your household. \ to accept the Selectmen’s layout of among auto owners. Silk City Filling Station Academy Street, from Parker Street When a visitor opens the left This h6me illustrated above has N u flsed !! DEPENDABILITY is, after to Pitkin Street. adequate and carefully planned tele­ all, the element you most need 10th: To see if the town wilj hand faucet she expects hot vote to accept the deed of Wllllani phone facilities, for it has a main tele­ In the lubricants and fuel you W. Robertson for land on North water. phone m the dining room and an ex­ use in your automobile. You* Elm Street and Green Road for tension in the owner’s bedroom upstairs. Machell & Urwick^ may depend on our products to highway purposes. take you through crowded city lllh : To see if the town will South Manchester The dining room is quiet and private, traffic or over the roughest and vote to accept the deed of Samuel and here the tdephone can be conven­ Yulyes of a ten foot right of way GARAGE billiest country roads. for storm sewer on Florence Street. The Welsbach iently reached from an3nvhere < m the Authorized Service For 12th: To see if the town will De Soto, Hnpmoblle and ground floor. Dnrant vote to accept from Casper and 478 Cent^ St. Tel. 680 Rose Sasiella a deed of land at the The extension in the owner's bedroom end of^ Birch Street for highway is convenient for the housewife when purposes. Hot Zone 13th: To see if the town will she is upstairs during the day, and vote to accept from the Connecticut will supply hot water fot* all pur­ makes the telephone readily available PHONE— BATTERY SERVICE— 1710 Company a deed of land on the n ig h t north side of Center Street. poses automatically. 'The price Reliable Alex Toumaud.. Prop. Comer Center and Adams St. 14th: To see if the Town will Order an extension telephone today. ■ , \ vote to exchange certain parcels of $75.00. Time payia^^ if you It -Will be installed quicUy and with land with the Ecclesiastical Society of Manchester, including rights of wish. litfle bother. And after you've had it Battery Sendee way in connection with^the land of a while and find how it saves you time Manchester Auto CORDUROY said Ecclesiastical Society and the Rentals and Repairs Municipal Building on the norther­ and steps, you will wonder how you Top Co. Gofodyear Firestone ly side of Center Street and to exe­ ever got along without i t . Wen Anywhere AU Work Folly Gnanuiteed. cute and deliver such deeds as may ■ V W. J . UBSSIER i TIRES be necessary, to effectuate the same. Tel. 1272-3 1' : To see if the town v/lll Your Exchange M anager Center Street, Oqr. Henderson Road \ The Service That Can't Be Beat! increase the salaries of the V w ill glady give you full detaHs •, Phone 1816-8 ' Sint qj Assessors. at Manchester, Connec- Radiator Work \ • '‘^^tlcuC this 24th day of September, h e s o u t h e r n NEW ENGLAND LAWYERS BAD BISKS P. J. MORIAKTY 1928, TELEPHONE Vulcanizing’ JOHN H. HYDE COMPANY “Percentage of reposseselpne b j Comer West Center and WILLIAM W. ROBERTSON \ ■ occupation shows lawyers to be McKee Streets ROBERT J. SMITH the worst class of credit risk,” re­ TeL 566 ALBERT T. JACKSON BARLOW’S GARAGE ports the National Association of WELLS A. STRICKLAND Finance Companies. Board of Selectmen , 5 9 5 Main St, So. Manchester Boston, will extend two miles of the town of 616,000,000 A MILE through the downtown Section and Manchester, Conn. Nest Door to Sheridan Hotel. A new road, contemplated by wUI cost $32,00e,000. . ifVy- V. -'I

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Concentrate Your Efforts-Us^ These Columns And Gain The Profifqj^le Resuits You V ■XV, — ^laan-nruT-Orni---- jv\ririrj^riJLf>nrinr>nfst and Pound 1 Biislne.ss Services Offered Special prices on all shades. Benson ed apartment. 206 Center street. Tel. They were sentenced to life "im-r Announcements ...... 2 Furniture Company. 1078. st’ eet. Apply to Aaron Johnson or to thing worth while for dear wifie and junior and sister. -V- lh“ i-tnt'ri. prisonraent and to 9 9 years for Personals ...... - ...... ’ CH.AIR CANING NEATLY done. Our for sale list is always complete and believe It or not we A iitiiniolillen Price right, satisfaction gtiaranteed. ARE YOU SLEEPING on a poor mat­ P'CK RENT—COMPLETELY renovat­ kidnaping but they were not sen­ Automobiles for Sale ...... ^ Garl Ancler.son, 53 Norman stree.t. tress? Does your spring'sag? If so ed downstalr.s flat of 5 roo is. Apply Houses for Kent 05 tenced to serve them consecutively, are optimistic enough to say our business is good and increas­ Automoliiles for Exchange ...... 5 Plume 1892-2. let us sell you a coil spring, 25 year Mrs. Hansen. 313 Main street or according to the court'? orders; ing. Call in and see us to talk over your real estate and in­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... b guarantee $14.50. Inner spring Com­ Manchester Public Market.______surance problems. At the same old stand 1009 Main, over Auto Reualring— Painting IF YOU WANT WOOU sawed call fort Mattress, regular $35 for $27.50. This means that by a : teclinicaiityj Auto Sob >ols ...... Rudolph Hoffner, 35 rjhestnut street. Benson Furniture Company. Home FOR REN'i'—NORTH END, 226 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM house. Thomas ‘life’ is longer than 99 years ibe- i Post Office. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 Phone 773. of Good Bedding. Woodbridge street, four rooms, first J. Gardiner, 8 Hackmatack street. cause men sometimes live longer Autos— For Hire ...... 9 floor, all improvements. Garages—Service—Storage ...... U) OAK DIN'NG ROOM set $15. walnit F'OU RENT—5 ROOMS .single hoase. than 99 years. Under those terms Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... H Florist->5— Nur8»TH*8 I.*! bed $19.50. Axminster rug $27. FOR RE.NT— 5 ROOM flat, upstairs. rent reasonable. E. T. F"'erris. Tel. the Franks’ murderers are perfect­ Wanted’ Autos— Motorcycles .. . 12 Da\enport $20. New coil spring cot 28 Benton street just off East Center 1117-2. ROBERT ]. SMITH street. Ready October 1st. Inquire of ly eligible for parole in six uiore Rnslnesa nnd Hrofesslon.nl Services FOR _ SA,(.U—100.(00 barberry and beds $16.30. Over Post Office Business Services Offered ...... 13 priVfett'-^t'' $5 a hundred while they WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE Benson at Benson Furniture Co. Houses for Sale 72 years.” ’ 'Household Services Offered ...... 13-A last. Shrub-; 25c each O jI. -flowers 17 Oak street. Real Estate, Insurance, Steamship Tickets ^ Building—Contracting ...... H 25c do-/,en. Alb' evirgreens and FOR RENT— FIVE room tenement, FOR SAi.E-JUS'l' OH"9 vlatn st.-eet. \ Flnri.sis—Nurrertes ...... 15 perenniols at reasonable prices. Mc- all improvements, electri.- lights, _L new 6 room English stylo house, sun \ Funeral Directors ...... 16 Cnnvtlle’s Nursery. 7 Wlndemere Miisirul InstriiiiienTS 5» gas: also garage. Call at 118 Nosih Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. U street. Homestead Park. Tel. 164a ElP> street. • porch, tt-e place, line cai giiage KODIAK BEARS ARE Insurance ...... 16 extra large lor. Moi tgages arranged. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 1» FiiK Sa I .E— 1.6 1.0011 winter cabbage TO RENT—MODERN 5 room tene­ Price low, small 2o 1 oavmetit. .Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . 20 and celery plan's Gerantuins and ment at 164 (bldridge street. Inquire Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2. THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE: Painting— Papering ...... 2' other flowering plants. 379 Burnside VTCTROLAS 58 Ashworth street. 875 Main street. ONLY IMAGiNARY, IS Professional Services ...... 22 Ave. Greenhouse. East Hartford Call (402) Our Presidents Repairing ...... 23 I.aurel 1610 $15 UP FOR RENT-FOUR & FIVE room FOR SALE — "A" ASM I.NG'TON street, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 2J tenements, nicjderii Improvenienls brand new six room iJoloiii . oak Sketches b> Hessey; Synopsis by Brauche? floors tbrougbout. tire place. lU'-, VIEW OF EXPLORER 'Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 Walnut street near silk mll,’ui Improvement.s and garage. Inquiie 876 Mam street. mountains whose beauty and r|ug- Business Gpiiortunitles ...... 3'3 seryioe. up to date luipment.. ex- SINGLE BARRELL 12 gauge shot 58 Summer street. gedness would satisfy the most Am­ perlent-ed men Phone 7-2 gun. almost new, for sale cheap. In- Money to Ih'an ...... 33 lli'al Kslale t«ir Kxcliaage 7«l bitious Alpine enthusiast. Money Wanted ...... C4 tU SALK, iHt i-.Ai ;m a.N'ill, lirupnriy $8.(10 a barrel, at the mill. Buiton ■ garages for rent. Inquire 109 Fi.s'er tle en route to California after two Employment Agencies .'...... 40 Telephone 2682-W. ID town, in good luonlliy. VV lial liiiv* Live Sfoek—l*eli«-I'oultry— VehIcleK Cider ilill. Tel. Manchester. 97U-5.> you to oITer? Win Kanelil Teleiihone months .of exploration in unkn(5wn PHONOGRAPHS. vacuum cleaner, 1776 regions of the “ bear island” and in ' Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 clock repairing, key fitting. guu-i.tid FOR RENT—O.N Chestnut street, I.lve Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 WE BUY POULTRY—'Those Southwestern Alaska. lock smithing Brai' .vaito, 52 Peail wai.i to get the best market price modern seven room tenement. Aiqil.v Upon his retirement from the presidency in 1877, Poultry and Supplies...... 43 street. 73 Chestnut street. 'Tel. 1569-4. in company with two companions Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 4 flit chickens call Manchester Llvt- ■ Poultry Market. Tel. 1536 after 4 gW lM ¥ 1 edeF'“ — Rod Chisholm, Santa Clara fcjiot- after two terms, General Grant sailed for Europe. For Snie— Aliareliuneona THREE OK FIVE PIECE suite re- o’clock. F(")R RENT —4 ROO.M flat, latest Im­ Articles for Sale ...... 45 upholstered $22 Mallresseb renovai provements. garage It desired. Mrs ball star, and an Alaskan prospec- Everywhere he was received with waving flags and Boats and A ccessories...... 46 ed at low cost and the proper way u ll.L Pa y h ig h e s t p r ic e s for all L. Mathlason. 66 East Middle 'Turn­ lor, the Rev. Mr. Hubbard tra-| shouting crowds. Lord Beaconsfield said to Queen Vic­ Building Materials ...... 47 Holmes' Bros. Furniture Co., 649 kinds 'of chickens. Will also buy pike. Telephone 688-2. TO PORTER ST. SCHOOL versed country that had never 'be­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Main street. 'Tel. 1628. rags, paper, magazines and old toria, “We will be doing honor to a wonderful general Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 fore been penetrated by either metals. Morris H. Lessner. Call 1545. FOR RENT- 6 ROOM single, with white men or natives and returped and pay a high tribute to a great nation if we receive Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A I.a WN m o w e r s SHa .IPENED aiio garage, 8 acres of land, just over C heney Bros, and Case Bros. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 repaired, chimneys cleaned, key Ui- w a n t e d 'To bu y old oars for lunk. Bolton line; also new single In town. with a wealth of scientific inforpia- General Grant as a sovereign.” ‘ / “ tw Household Goods ...... 51 Ing. safes opened, saw Qltng and used parts for sale, general auto re­ Wm. Kaneh!. 519 Center street. Providing Ground for Lawn Machinery and Tools ...... 52 tlon and thousands of pictures. Ma­ By NEA, Through Special Permission of the Pubnshers of The Book of Knowledge. Copyright. 1923-26. grinding. Work called foi. Harold pairing, day and night wrecking terial gleaned from the journey ivill Musical Instruments ...... 53 Clemson. 108 North Elm afreet. Tel service. Abel's, 26 Cooper street. FOR KENT —FOUR ROOM tenement, and Play Space. Oftice and Store Kiiuipment . . . . 54 462, 'Telephone 789 all Imprt vements. heat, at 171 Sum­ be used In the scientist’s class winr'c Sporting Goeds—Guns ...... 5.5 mit street. Inciulre 60 Oxford street. Cheney Brothers have deedoa as and published in prominent geogra­ Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Sl-;\Vl.NG UAt.'HI.NE. repairing ol 'Telephone 1368. Wearing Apparel — Furs ...... 57 all makes, nils, needles an-’ supplies Kooms Williouf Koard 5I> a gift to the Third Schcol District phic and scientific migazines. < Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 K. W Garrard. 87 Edward sir -t. TO RENT—ONE MORE 6 room fiat In a tract of land containing 2.96 Bronzed, and with a summer’s Uooiiia— Hon r/. CALLING TO YOU , HONEYBUNCH ? THE FIRST THING D EN Y THERE IS . SUCH THE NOT^ SLIP. PLEASE COME FLYING VIOLA WILL SAY A G IR L, a n d T H E OUT OF YOUR FOLLOW)" UP TO YOUR LONESOME W HEN SHE SEES IT, MORE YOU DENV IT POCKETi'..-AND , THAT 'ONE .<1 4N HIS SUGAR LUMPJ.____ IS --W H O IS BABEl THE MORE SHE’LL BE VIOLA WILL 'DO GOOD Luck SECOND ‘BABE AND I COULDN'T CONVINCED THERE T H E R E S t. ALEC- a t t e m p t t o EVEN DESCRIBE IS-*-l GET THE STRAIGHTEN OUT HER. ID E A ------? ! hr, a l e c ' s w arped R O M A N C E ,, HEM RESORTS T O TH E TIME-'WORN . STRATEGY OF was attiictea wiin a serious throat malady, AROUSING VIOL/>iS and late, however, he toiled at his "Memoirs” until he JEALOUSY BY WRITING ALEC was almost too weak to sit up in a chair. It was his A FIERY wish that his familytbe npt left penniless. Qne day he L O V E -N O TE laid down his pen vvith a sigh of satisfaction. The F R O M ' A N 57: story of his life was complete, and a few days later the ^ A G I N A R Y g re i soldier died. (To. Be Continued) ^ ■ • 9k«teKit ind SynopMi, C ^yrlght, 19W. Tt»* Cfell«r Sacyty. Hi ,-r. 1 } . MANCTTESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD,* THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1«»2«. ' - V • C i ——— ^ .f*______^______f FACE miRtEEN TLAPPER BANNY SAYSi SKIPFY I SENSE and NONSPSE By Percy U l^pshy ,■ H Seven Wonders of the World ME All'H V eWL IS JUST J UKC J 1. I wonder if I’m on th r right V o u 'H P AL i v a VS A K N oV tN a m £ . road? . , , THAT, AM 'I OOM'T PuT Yh iS i « I- - { To VouA CAA r HAYp FPeeKL€D-rACCO 2. I wonder If thin detour htia'any Rv56Cft 0ANO To K 66P ME H m o , D A l t y s o M C end? ; m : : AH* LiSTClH TO 3 . I ^wonder when they’re ^ In g to FlH^eHS TOeCTHeN. if va p o h ' t TH IS* JS KlUS. I THINK V0U*H€TH£ H;HAT SHt HAS 5HC VJASH't U start hanging rear-seat drivers? B e u e v £ I'LC. c a l l HE9 u p S K i P P V . 4. I wonder if that motorcycle cop* ■si T o SAV. HoM£LlCsr THINA Z € v£R SAU, is chasing me? I \ 5. I wonder If there’p enough alco­ hol in the radiator? PAL€'3 ,.V 6. I wonder If I'll make that green V o i c e light? / V 7 I wonder If that fellow ahead, with his hand out, intends to stop, turn to the right or left, M \ V or just keep on going? \ 1 J f Two Epitaphs There was a man In our town He was a speedy guy; Pie turned the corner on two wheels. Crossed crossings on the fly. Ree.u.s.PAT.orr. '0192S. BY NEA SERV1CC. INC But yesterday, the Extras say. This wise man saw the light. Girls have found out what's be- Ills flivver stalled on the railroad tws, 1. Cwfaii A** come of the men who nsed to give track— Toot, toot! Ding dong! Goodnight. up their seats in the car. They’re The W hole Neighborhood W as Aroused By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE sitting do>vn. He heard the toot but tried to scoot And beat the choo-choo to it. ■' By Gene Ahem The poor galoot now twangs a / loot— u n r u ^ erANLieT rMiTS a n i m o u t h f u l * , Take heed and don’t you do it. [ - uiBLL j>p a y i t ,’ YWtSrC I'm "To PUT i ^ "Would you marry for money?” I l4P0RSEP^f(l^ ClfecK OV/ER said the sweet young thing to her M '/ lAi A FLOOR-PLOO girl friend. • ^ -V o L i i ^ P L A G a ^ V IF i 'l l .. 1b see \F I'M AUlAKB ' -- OVEIt YOUll HEAD? “Well, I don’t know about it,” was the reply, “ but I just have a I -TrflMk oK Aa\VM q r e iMv/EAiTioMs, -wu9.iXe*i I'm e o iA i6 p o w a I hankering hope that Cupid shoots “To PB. \A\\BBPUBV o u t (iF* Today's letter golf puzzle con­ me with a Pierce-Arrow." ToW Lilb AO-Tf^e PBPAirr- cerns a hard, lofty subject— M o M b V - WAV f SfQPBS FOP.TME SLATE ROOFS. Perhaps you can The life and works of Henry do better than the par six solution Ford may be summed up thus: MlAiP riXv/E A Bl6l>iRlLL OF P ipm e up printed on anther page. His m iH e ELBV/AToPSy- Biz POLLAl^S^ AAlP I Is rt^ViE -fflE SAMH, ^ -IHiSlEAP O F 1 b TME 5 L A T E.. Liz AAiP "fffe A6RBEMBAIT IS-T i4AT^ BASEMEMT/i: Plenty of Callers ' . I CAI^ SPBMP MII^B AS I "Is your daughter popular? » “ Huh, I can’t park within three W 2 ^ yBPH. WELL /: blocks of my home.” ^ O > To • •

“ Let your conscience act as a brake.” "But who the dickens wants to ride with the brake on all the time?” . - In the good old horse-and-buggy times, detours were unknown; may­ " O O F S be you waded or maybe you got off and pushed, hut you kept right on. THE RULES It was a little Ford coupe, and 1— The idea of letter golf is tofive high school boys were piled in change one word to another and do it. On the back it bore this sign— It in par, a given number of “ Packed in tin and Always Fresh," strokes. Thus to change COW to •HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, aAs If It weren’t unfortunate HEW, HEN. enough in itself to be killed in an 2— You can change only one let­automobile accident, someone • al­ ter at a time. ways starts a story afterwards 3— You must have a completecither that you were drunk at the word, of common usage, for each time or else that you did it on pur­ "B U S tS E S T jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ pose to get your insurance. EVEMT tions don’t count. s i M c e Me r 4— The order of letters cahuot “ What’s become of the Hikers’ be changed. Club?” W E P P iM x a “ Oh, it disbanded. It was getting too hard, to .persuade passing mo­ 4 - “ What’s the big idea, miss? torists to pick us up and give us f'^Fomame l^ox, I92A. The Bell Syndicate. Inc) I Rto. U. a PAT. OFF. C192K BY MC» StWVICt. IWC. Don’t you know you can’t make a lift.” ani^thing but a right-hand' turn' at this corner?” Blake: “ H ^ e you ridden with Smith yet in the used car he WASHINGTON TUBBS H The Great Problem Home still has its uses. You bought?” By O ane can’t very well change clothes in Black: “ Yes, and say— when the car. that car comes to a hill, it’s there.” AH l 1b TuR.N tOOSE W (V\0ST r CURSE ME mine STuPlDlT'/l r ■t w M - HAtED ENEMIES MV EeCOMETHE AM I NO tONhER clever? JM>A MOCKERN OF MINE OWN PEOPUE? OR H^s The GREAT HUDSON BEM k’l/iA '* i ^ ‘ V to “Sip The Sweet nectar op LOST H\S CUNNING? SURELV A fAST OAir/ RevlENEE AND uOSE TrtE FOND SMILE There is a \n m o u t-^ - a OF MM FAVP. OeSERT FLOWER? NW^ CLEVER WAN WHEREBN I I viouLDST DO Neither. LOSE nothing. SfOmr ^ NAL COCHRAN — PICItiRCS ^ KNICK 'ntiu wash Ma.u.s,Mf.orp. CiOZS ARfe FREED SHE SWEARS 1b <3we HUDSON tc-; 1H6 COlO SHOOVUt-v AND TME OUD tC'l IS VlORRieO. ' k: ' V- ♦ » t /And, as HUDSON ben ponders oner The PwafetEM That is To decide The fate o f wash an6 goly. The distant palms of Hts (HOONTAIN STR'oNGHOLD | COME »NtO VIEW. The long journey »Ntb Yh e VEPTh Of IHe VAST SAHARA »S NEARL'f ENPEP.

O 192 SEBVH^t FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Giraffe B y B l o s s e r 5^ALSkAND VNILLie S S E A^iOVN? 7A1S IS l a o s a e o a t m e \njaen AL^k: AAiOVNIUUES A LL y o o MAOE t o £X>- EVES \N1LL POP \NWEM xtdldtaemtmat jSETOMER AEBEBACk 1\NAS 60IMS TO OF m is CARPET..... mEySEE^WATA BG 7:n,e 6IRAPFE ] 7^ATSAaw AJIce 6IRAPP' x .v j a m t t d s e e 1 MAKEJ' 'Ok 11^ vtx^ a f i c u s , f MucMTUEy _ ACN)d IT LOOKS // FftBCkLES.' ' ------7?IATS 6N B IT •SNJEUUTAS’ A REAL OWE TTT COULOMfTBE Q BET7ER1' o I n ® ® 1 PJ

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Ar. / REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 01928. BY NEA SERVICE, INC I- ¥ I J«C. W. A PAtIoFF. __ "Vs, ^ i LQuaa. rr i« a niviec we. — ^ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM Another Bad B et! The little windows were not was neat, but it is bread you can­ B y S m a t high, and .thus it was not hard not eat. I’d rather sf.e a real loaf to try to peek into the school room than the kind that ■■he has drawn.” HeCK*. MOReToO&H LUCKI -w A ^ b. u , t , BY yecLtD •cot^e OM"— W e T A p o ABOUT I l o c k Trt PLACE IN A HORRY — IT? ' that.” And then there came a queer WAS , "Let’s watch a while,” someone surprise. A lamb of very tiny size ABdUTlDVlrN replied. “ And then perhaps we’ll ran right up to the door steps, and T H t MISFIT 1 I go Inside. Oh, my, they’re draw­ DERBY, AND ^Po'L'ice^' began to baa, out loud . The Tlnles UPMDOWM ing pictures now. Eaclyone draws ran up to Its side. It didri’t ru ’. BAlNfr 5AM / STPtTIOM on a slate. They use the slates and try to hide, and Coppy said, A WAO O f because they can wash off the “ YOU can’t go in, ’cause lambs are PUUOH.^AM drawings spic and span. That lit­ not allowed.” , SHOULD, PReew tle cat away up front has drawn a “ I’m Mary’s lamb,” the lamb re­ "COME OM house. It’s great.” plied. “ And little Mary is inside. BOMBOM/ Amo bonbom They watched and watched, and She ran - away and left me and I AV' CWwJc thep they saw the big cat teacher don’t know where to roam.” Then T>IO— ONER l»* also draw a little picture on the Scouty kneeled and kindly said, ■RaTHe; wall. “ Now what is this?” she “ Now you run right back to your (SRANOSTAMD said. A little dog hopped up and shed. And soon as school is ou* said, “ Why, that’s a dandy loaf of I’m sure tha- Mary will come AMD LOST bread.” “You’re right,” replied home.” " W e / the teacher, “ and you’re smart as R A c e / you can be.” (They Tlnymltes go to school in Then Clowny said, "That sure the next story.) ■V NBA I / .

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fine traveling bag. He also re­ played and refreshments served, the canvassed during th^ next two; ur Hope adnual fair is dead today as. FOOD SALE ceived a fountain pen and pencil latter consisting of Ice cream sup­ three days will be alloted tor the a result of injuries received at'the; ATTENTION and numerous other useful gifts. plied by the Rec F.ecreation Center eight workers who were sejected siart of the races yesterday. TOMORROW, 2:30 P. M. A bountiful repast was served by and cake furnished by the women last night and who will add to their Caruthers was lining yp racers' Watkins Brothers’ Store Mrs. Emil Von Deck and a corps members present. Mrs.. Ray Bar­ own teams in making the calls. fur one race, and stepped c^it to flag] Wonld'^e Voters Women’s Federation of Center of willing assistants. rett, chairman of the reception a racing car^ which had -taken a| committee, asked The Herald to AUTO STARTER KILLED trial spin. The driver either did not} The last file applica­ Church ii ' Home Cooked Food In Wide publicly thank all who helped make Port Hope, Ont.i Sept. 27.— R. P. see Caruthers. or misunderstood his| the new tions for new voters is Tues­ Variety Reasonably Priced EVENING COURSES AT the affair a success. Caruthers, 70, well known as a movements. The heavy racing car| day, Oct. 9.' If yon want to Mrs. Charles Robbins sang sev­ starter of the auto races at Port struck the starter before he could; Tote this fall attend to this at eral numbers, accompanying herself escape from its. path. - P06UC WHIST-DANCE TRADE SCHOOL OCT. 15 at the piano. The Ladies Trio of once. New Britain7also offered several se-,\ FRIDAY EVENING, 8:15 lections, Mrs. Dorothy Keeney ac­ ^ “r e p u b l i c a n t o w n City View Dance Hall, Keeney St. Registration for Any of Seven companying them at the piano. A Complete Radio The reception was planned to en­ The New,, COMMITTEE Good Will a n b 5th District to Be Made October 9 or 12 \ 6 Prizes. Refreshments, 3 Pc. Orch. able the* members to become ac­ 35 Cents. Evening School courses for State quainted with Miss Lalonde and Service Trade School students will begin on each other iJfefore the gym classes Kohler Electric Monday night, October 15, it was begin next month. Repur service on any make ABOUT TOWN The Women’s Federation of Cen­ stated today by Director A. A. War­ ter Congregational church, formed ren. Opportunities to register will of radio set, old or new. * recently, will hold a sale of home­ A special meeting of Ward Che­ be given on Tuesday, October 9, FORMULATING PLANS made foods of many kinds tomor­ and Friday, October 12, from 7 to Tube Testing Free Clotheswa^er ney Camp, Spanish-American War row afternoon at 2:30 at the store Veterans, will be held in the State 9 p. m., it was announced. of Watkins Brothers on Main The night school courses will FOR CHURCH BAZAAR All service work will be with the Kohler Flint Gloss' 51 Armory this evening. Action will street. All women of the church, be taken on entering a float to rep­ continue for thirty weeks. , There j called for. Acid-Resisting Enamel both in­ automatically, are members of the will be two sessions weekly for resent the camp in the Armistice federation, and different groups Joseph Leary Named Secre­ Batteries Tubes side and outside of the tub. ; Day parade. each person, but should the enroll­ will be asked to contribute in turn ment warrant it t'he class for each tary of General Committee; Accessories White and colors to suityourS to the various projects undertaken A two-night bazaar will be held course may be divided into two Every Member to Be Can­ Authorized Sales taste. i by the organization for the promo­ groups attending on different vassed. and Service in the Sub Alpine Club House on tion of the work of the church. Ask for a demonstration in; October 8 and 9, by the United nights. / Atwater Kent Majestic This movement of f^erating the Seven courses are on the curri­ your home. Italian Societies. The proceeds The first steps towards the an-1 Eveready women’s societies is in line with the culum. They are machine shop nual bazaar to be given by St. last word in from the bazaar will be used in practice becoming general with meeting the expense for the float practice, electrical, woodwork, me­ James’s church was taken at a Kolster Kadiola modish apparel for churches throughout the country. chanical architectural draughting, that the Italians will enter in the meeting held in the church base­ out-of-doors is here pre­ Armistice Day parade. textile shop work, which includes ment last jiight when the general WALTER KOHLS The New England boiled dinner reeling, winding, warping, weaving plan for the bazaar, which will be sented in a lavish col­ Ralph A. Behrend, son of Mr. which the Ladies Aid society will and loom-fixing, textile laboratory a three night affair, the date to be KEMP'S Plumbing and Heating ; lection to suit every requirement— in the Serve this evening from 5:30 to 7 work, which includes cloth analysis, and Mrs. Frederick Behrend ;if 136 selected later, were formulated. Contractor. newest designs and materials . at the North Methodist church, will designing, textile testing and other Joseph Leary was elected as sec­ Pine street returned, yesterday to be followed at 8 o’clock by the shop subjects relative to silk manu­ Westbury Topcoats, as advertised exten­ Yale college for his final years as retary of the general committee Music House 107 Spruce St., So. Manchester monthly business meeting and so­ facture, and applied shop mathe­ and that every member of the par­ sively in Vogue and Harper’s B a^ , are a medical student. He will spend cial of the Epworth League. matics. Radio Dept. TeL 2656 most of his time in the university ish may be advised that the bazaar styled to satisfy the demands of the mos' Trade School evening courses are is to be held a canvass of every Phone 821 Open evenings until 9 o’cIocIl * hospital. Mr. Behrend attended Miss Helen L. Daley of 143 Flor­ free to students over 16 years of Trinity college, Hartford, and re­ member w;ill be started this week. ence street has been elected man­ age who are mentally able to meet Th section of the town served by ceived nis degree at Tufts college, ager of the Girls basketball team the requirements. Medford, Mass. St. James’s church will be cut up %sas9as%s%%%%%%ssasxsss%sssss6s«ixsssssxsxxx%sxsxxssss%%. 1 AU fa b rics exchutre with W est- of the Hartford Hospital Training into eight different parts and in school. B bu ry— flm t and fur-trimmer' 'rhe Good Will Club, the parent- this way it is planned to have per­ MISS LALONDE GREETED sonal calls made at the home of teacher association in the Fifth Dis­ Mrs. Anna Cutler, formerly Mrs. PUON ! trict, will resume social activities every member of the church either Anna McCullom pf this town has this week or within the next ten for the season with a whist and entered the Jewish Maternity hos­ BY WOMEN OF THE REC dance tomorrow evening at the City days. pital in New York for a year’s Weekly meetings of the commit­ to View dance hall on Keeney street. course in nursing. $79.50 William Montie will be chairman of Miss Viola Lalonde, new associ­ tee will be held. The next regu­ ate director of the Recreation Cen­ lar meeting will be at 7 o’clock GOOD THINGS TO CAT the floor arrangements. A three- next Tuesday night. There will be piece orchestra will provide the ters, made a very favorable impres­ FAREWELL P A R H a short meeting at 7 o’clock to­ music for dancing which will follow sion on the 75 women members of COATS— the institution who gathered in the night when such sections as will be ”n s TOO. ; the card games, tsix prizes will be Such weather for the steaming hot, savory, delectable Main Floor awarded the winners. The club Edward Von Deck, son of Mr. gymnasium last night to tender an and Mrs. Emil Von Deck, of 105 informal reception in her honor. ' old fashioned Stew! That world-over delight of the members are always glad to receive tummy which has long been “ cold for meat-in-soup!’’ all who enjoy either pastime, Farm Drive, was honored with a The evening’s program opened farewell party at his home last eve­ with a “ get-acquainted march,’’ Which converts economy cuts and vegetables and de|i-_ , whether they are residents of the during which all the members in­ cately blended seasoning herbs into an ambrosiaf WOMEN’S AND district or not. ning. Close to 100 relatives, friends and office associates at the troduced themselves to Miss La-j Norton’s Um-m-m-m! MISSES’ Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance londe. Afterward, games were Here at Pineliurst there’s waiting a fine assortment of •- Mrs. Louis Pola of School street stewing lamb, veal and beef. Here are the vegetables, is spending the day with her moth­ Company were present. Mr. Von Deck left today for Washington, fresh and crisp and full of the beneficient endowments er in Bolton, in celebration of Mrs. of mother earth. Here are the soup bunches, the spd-;’ '"i FALLFROCKS Teresa Bausola’s seventy-fifth D. C., to assume the duties of cash­ ier at the branch office there. Electrical cial seasonings. Everything for the stew but the fire, birthday. The young folks played games, and if you haven’t had that these last few mornings there was general dancing and vo­ we re sorry for you. — crepe satin! Tomorrow evening at 7:30 the This is the time, too, for the last of the canning. Last first of the series of week-end mis­ cal and instrumental music. Miss —tweed crepe! Frances Hanson played piano solos call on Wild Grapes at a dollar the basket. Last call, sion meetings will be held at th? and Mrs. Harry Von Deck accom Mummum dasher Service too, on Peaches, $1.25 to $1.50, according to the size of-' " — canton crepe with Swedish Congregational church on panied her husband and his father the fruit— all of it delicious. Spruce street. Dr. F. E. Emerich and brother Robert in solos and Generator, This is an early-to-rise establishment. If Madame velvet! of Boston, and Rev. A; L. Anderson trios. the Housewife wants to get an early delivery of some­ of Worcester will assist the pastor. —georgette! David McCullom in behalf of a Starter find Ignition thing she has thought about while dressing in the morn­ Rev. S. E. Green. ing, her first move should be to the telephone. V/e’ll. group of the guests presented Ed­ \ Four frocks— for women who ward with a gold wrist watch. Mr. be here, all alert, to take lier order. Two trucks leave Miss Mary Sargent, garment Repairs want to “ walk right into’’ well-made, and Mrs. Von Deck gave their son a Pinehurst every morning at 8 o’clock. 'The order will smart, but moderately priced dresses buyer for the J. W. Hale Company, go whizzing out on one of them. is in New York City otday on a __for fall and winter wear. Tailor­ Our instruments locate trou­ But an especially good idea is to phone in that fish or­ ed tweed crepes----- eanton cre^s business trip. . ble quickly, saving you much der tonight. Then you won’t forget about it. Deliv­ aud georgettes with bands COWLES’S FRUIT FARM time and . annoyance. All ered at 8 in the morning or later, just as you wish. / .crepe satins with snug hiplines . WOODIUtlDGE .STKKKT 1 here! We almost forgot to mention that there are and circular skirts. New fall shades. CONCORD GRAPES makes repaired at a reasonable a lot more of tho.se Keeney white eggs here. The kind, Wealthy and McIntosh Apples charge. ' you know, that while not neighborhood stock are abso­ 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Basket lutely first class, even for soft-boiling. And only 55 Louis Reset We Deliver Drive Your Car in For cents a dozen. $16.75 Free Tests. NOW CARRYING ON Fresh Fish. For the Dog SALES and SEItVlCt; Fresh Oysters All Terrier Food 75c \ The Picture Framing WATKINS BROTHERS Norton Electrical Open Clams large bag. .DRESSES and Instrument Co. Sword, Halibut Old Tru.sty Dog and Pup­ HILLERY BROS. Mackerel py Cakes. ■ Main Floor Gla^s Business Funeral Hilliard Street. Phone 1 SalinQn, Cod Ken-L-Ration 15c can. Tel. .1107 (Near Manchester Freight Fillet of Haddock , Pinehurst Hamburg 30c Of The Late A. HAUSMANN Soleil and Velvet 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester Station) Dressed Haddock lb. 107 Spruce St., So. Manchester Directors FiUet of Sole Smdked Filet of Haddock \ We Do All Types Of Robert K. Anderson FALL HATS PICTURE FRAMING Phone: 500 or 748-3 GLASS CUT FOR ALL PURPOSES, Including Auto Windshield.s. 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Give us a ring and we will call With the new elephant ears----- large at your house ai\d replace any bro­ ken glass in your windows. Join Our Vacation right brims___ and other new creations FILMS in soleil and velvet in black, brown, wine. Independence blue and green. WOODWORKING SHOP DEVELOPED AND 67 Pine St. So. Manchester ■ PRINTED C'X j'TJ *\ Whether you Club Still Formings Models for dress and sports wear. Tel. 1175-2 24 HOUR SERVICE T X v y need one board Film Deposit Box at storm Sash, Vemnda Enclosures, Store Entrance You Gan Depend Upon ^ % \ Screens, Screen Doors, Store Fix- . , 1 you may be sure $ 4 . 9 5 an d $ 5 . 9 5 tui-es, Etc. KEMP'S It* will be at your door when you want it. LOUIS RESEL That’s the way we guarantee your satis­ faction—by giving vou the quality you are Millinery- entitled to and the service you expect. Main Floor PROSPECT HILL TERRACE Located on Prospect Street, Between Hartford Road and '■.yf; Hackmatack Street. HIGH, DRY, QUIET, CLEAN LOCATION W . G. Glenney Co. NEAR MILLS AND BUS LINE. . BEAUTIFUL HOMES 'NEARBY Five minutes walk to Cheney mills----- Think what a lot of Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies • time that will save for you in the course of a montfi or year. Allen Place, Manchester ' Phone 126 Prospect Hill offers you more hours to spend with your family P. N. Enjoy lunch with them every day. We have several lots for sale as low as $1,500. .You will need money for your vacation next year. .,0 Easy Terms. Here is an easy way to get it, a sure way to have it-, . ■ Practical Front We will help you to finance the building of a home. RemeAber only a few lots for sale in this delightful con­ You Will Have You Will Have v venient location.,. .By making an early selection you have the noiiu rn choice of the particular lot you prefer either on Prospect St. or Norwood Ave. WALK-OVER CORSETS Phone and one of our representatives will be pleased to call $200 $80 on you. t By Saving $5 a Week By Saving $2 a' WMMk; : Exclusive inner elastic vest of this Hello, young man,!; Stop a minute and take account famous corset supports, and straightens T. D. FAULKNER CO. for Forty Weeks for Forty Weeks | the figure, aiding in health, correct pos­ 36 Pearl Street, Hartford, TeL 2-2241. of stock of your attire. Hat? 0. K. Suit? good. ture and preserving grace. Beauti­ Manchester Representatives You Will Have You Will Have fully made, finished in .fancy brocades 'i'S'.-; L. S. Burr, Tel. 574-2 R. J. McKay, Tel. 870-2 Haberdashery? The latest. Shoes? Walk-Overs. 53- Y or plain coutil. Sizes 25 to 36. Priced There’s a combination that will rate you 100% wherever $40 $20 you go^ By Saving $1 a Week By Saving 50c a Week for Forty Weeks for Forty Weeks , $5 and. ^5 Whatever your needs in footwear, whether shoes for FOR SALE Begin planning your next year’s vacation now. dress or business, for golf or idling, there is a Walk- CORSETS— Main Floor \ Two ten em ^ t house in best condition and exi^a cor­ ner lot with cider mill ready for operation. Must be Over model awaiting you, each correct, each comfort- - Wo‘i^ l-’ii Mold at a sacrifice. able. / z, qjq co( PRICE $7,000 ntumelal to m s arranged to suit buyer. The M^chester Inquire Of ALDO PAGANI W. H. GARDNER Telephone 587 847 Main Street, South Manchester Company .•...... r U i. •i.aiihMliyai