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KILLS HIS CHUM, A COUPLE OP, ENGINEERS PARALYZED, HE AND THEN SELF 1 ,7 0 0 Love and Tragedy Mixed in M O D E HOME IS SENTENCED Odd Mystery — Woman in Case Denies Reports, HERR SUNDAY TO THE CHAIR Woonsocket, R. I., Get. 22. — Death, love and tragedy which hovered over Francis H. Paul Jaworski, Who Killed Robbins, 41, and . Maurice Smith, 37, two close friends Crowds File Through the Greatest Political Rally in and who served togeth­ Many, Is Denied-New er as constables, .were joined Elizabeth Park House History Planned (or To­ by insane jealousy and today both men were dead. Reported In Germany Trial— Is Carried Into the Robbins was a brother of Yesterday; Congressman night at Madison Square the late Fred Robbins, grand Court Room. master of Rhode Island Cdd Fellows, who was killed when Fenn Is Speaker Here. Esse’n, Germany, Oct. 22.-^The^far presented indicates that iHuss- G a r d e n —Candidate to his automobile was struck first case of. supposed “ gland rob­ mann will be acquitted.- s September 5th last by the bery” in Germany is being investi­ It was brought oiit in the testi­ Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 22.— Paul automobile of Countess Miguel The Herald Elizabeth Park model mony that the nautildtion of Daub’s Make Strong Bid (or gated by'the police today. They arc Jaworski, Pennsylvania’s arch ban­ de Braganza, of the Newport home located on Henry street just body had i)een performed by.an ex­ seeking to learn if “ gland hunters” pert hand. His throat had been cut dit and killer, must die In the elec­ summer colony; and driven by east of North Elm, attracted 1,700 State’s 45 Votes— Meets tric chair for the murder of Isaiah her chauffeur. were responsible for the murder and then certain -glands bad been Since the death of his wife, people yesterday,* the day of its removed from the body as though Gump, payroll guard. and mutilation of Hellmuth- Daub, police said, Francis Robbins opening. Between 2:30 p. m. and by -an expert, surgepn. Various Racial Groups Jaworski today was denied a had angered his friend Smith 5 p. m., the hours of inspection a student. Hussmann is not an expert sur­ new trial by Visiting Judge J. by his attentions to Mrs. Reb- yesterday, the sidewalk leading in­ Daub’s student friend, Karl geon, but only a student. He was Frank Graff, in Criminal Court and blns’ sister who was Smith’s to the pretty house was crowded Hussmann, is on trial charged with born in Guatema^j hut was reared Who Endorse Him En­ the murder, -but the e'^idence so in Germany. sentenced to death. wife and from whom Smith with people who wanted to see the interior finishings and exhibits. Jaworski was carried into the had separated. Today Mrs. thusiastically. Smith at her Blackstone, The crowd was far greater than courtroom on a^tretifher, paralyzed Mass., home declared she had the promoters of the idea had hop­ by bullets fired fay Cleveland po­ never thought of Robbins in ed for. A perfect fall day, with NO DOUBT OF THE RESULT lice after the leader of the notori­ any way save that of a brother- the sun just warm enough to make New York, Oct. 22— Carrying the ous ‘'Flathead” gang killed a po­ in-law and that the idea of walking pleasurable, it seemed battle fpr the presidency into the liceman there recently. loving him never entered her that nearly all Manchester turned heart of the enemy’s territory, out for the event. SAYS HOOVER TO WRITERS He took the sentence without head. Herbert Hoover today struck a flinching, and refused to comment. The body of Robbins was Opening Program Detectives, heavily armed, lined found near his North Smith- At 2:30 p. m. Thomas Ferguson, smashing blow toward the capture the courtroom and the “ Bridge of field home. He had been club­ publisher of the Manchester'Even­ of New York state’s 45 electoral Sighs” between the jail and court­ bed to death. Searching for ing Herald, speaking from the door­ COUPLE MARRIED ■votes. steps of the home, welcomed the "Only Danger lie s in Over- room. Smith, police learned that his The Republican nominee, making In answer to Judge Graff’s ques­ body had been found hear his Two famed engineers are these, one the pilot of a great dirigible, the crowd that had gathered and com­ ATOP MOUNTAIN tion, he replied, "1 have nothing to automobile in an orchard two other a potential captain of the U. S. ship of state. When Dr. Hugo mended the contractors who had confidence” Candidate De­ a shrewd campaign move conferred say.” His face flushed, and his miles from Robbins’ home. Eckener, builder of the Graf Zeppelin, visited Washington, he called on taken part in the construction of Dog Teams Carry Members of at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel with hand, which held a corn cob pipe, Herbert Hoover at Republican campaign headquarters. They’re shown the building. He then introduced the original member's of .the Euro­ Smith had placed a repeating together in the upper photo and, below, you . see Dr. Eckener placing Party to Site of Crude Altar trembled, slightly. rifle between his knees, leaned Congressman E. Hart Fenn, of clares on His Arrival in a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Wethersfield, as the first speaker on for Ceremony. pean relief council consisting of the Wants It Over his forehead against the muz­ men who handled relief work Pennsylvania’s most feared ban­ Cemetery...... the program. Cong.'essman Fenn zle and, pressing the trigger, is Connecticut’s leading representa­ New York City. among 10,000,000 children in 23 dit, who himself admits he does not had snuffed out his own life. Lincoln,' N. H., Oct. 22.— tive in Congress being the only An unusual -viiedding party piut countries of Europe during the hec­ know how many men have fallen tic days following the World War. victim to his gun, seemed anxious Congressman from this state who out from here today fpr a wed­ Horrors! Here Is Machine holds a committee chairmanship. ding ceremony at a crude al­ He also met form ef associates on to get the ordeal over and be taken New York, Oct. 22.— A Republi­ the commission for relief in Bel­ to Bellefonte and the death chair. Mr. Ferguson stressed the fact that can victory in November is assured tar on the granite brow of Olfi Mr. Fenn had always be§n the gium and the American (relief ad­ His career in crime dates back beyond any doubt, Herbert Hoover Indian Head 2,500 ,feet above ministration. many years and numbers among it SEEKS OPINION That Spots Lazy Workers friend of the small home owner in the^ sea on the sho'w-clad top ' that he had always striven to keep declared today in a conference with of PCmigewasset mountain. ^ Hoover won pledges of support the Molleanauer robbery, in which from these former associates in his Gump was killed, and the bombing taxation down. newspapermen which featured the With the exception of the Mr. Fenn expressed pleasure at relief work and from the spokes­ of an armored payroll car of* the ON VOTERS LAW London, Oct. 22.— A machine former time or whether the' workman opening of his personal ■ effort to flower girls and the little girl men for the various racial groups being in Manchester and also con­ ring bearer who rode in dog Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Corp., in recording the amount of work done has had unoccupied moments; also, wih New York state. which benefitted from that relief. which $104,000 was taken by bis by a workman in the absence of the it chows how many articles have gratulated Senator Robert J. Smith t^ams drawn by huskies, the and The Herald on-the enterprise The Republican nominee declar­ wedding party of 150 persons There were voters present of Bel­ gang. “ boss” is one of the most interest­ been turned out. gian, French, German, Austrian, ing exhibits at the international ex­ T have a timber factory,” said shown in developing a model home. ed over-confidence was the only traveled to . the famous flume Dr. E. G. Dolan Asks State The congressman quoted some sta­ Hungarian, Czech, Lithuanian, Pol­ hibition of inventions at Westmin­ James Fiddec, of Aberdeen, the in­ danger to the chances of Republi­ of Pemigewasset . by automo­ ish, Rumanian, Yu,go-Slavian, Rus­ tistics about the growth in the num­ bile. Leaving the automobiles ster. ventor, “ Among the;other things 1 can success. He said that reports sian, Ukrainian, Esthorilan, Latin SMITH PREPARING make barrels. In making'a b <.rrel ber of individual home owners in at the flume- the men and Coitimittee to Consider Some woula call this machine this country, an indication of wide­ reaching him from all sections qf and Armenian blood all endorsing the most sinister of the exhibits. It 37 different machines;:are used. If . women,* all wearing the cloth- spread prosperity. He had traveled the country indicated Republican ing^.pf the- backwopds, began Hoover enthusiastically. can bd connected between the office they, are alt going at. full pressure Hoover’s managers believe he has His Protest. far and wide, throughout the coun­ workers were active, zealous and the long ascent to the top of FOR EASTERN TOUR of the employer and any machine they'should make'148 barrel?, ia r,n try, he said, nut could find no town struck a vital blow. at the normal without the man In chqrge knqwipg hour and 'a hnlf. Wbep I get into confident of victory. •- .the mpuntiaiB by way off the strength of his Democratic rival in .or mty more pleasing than Manches­ trail. • - ' anything about iti - nijr ofllce I catf ffeirby alglande ter, and no model hefinqs any better “ I think there never has been New York City.. By having a dozen Dr. Edward G. Dolan, local Dem­ The bride was Miss- Beqlah When the employer andves he the recording instrument how'rpany {^ah^'this” Me from the average greater unity In the Republican I. Moran, .of Roxbury. Mass., racial groups pledged to him, it;was Starts Wednesday for Bos^ ocratic leader, today said that he can see at a glance whether the ma­ have been made, although ilie office -pocketbook point tf view. party in the last quarter century and. the groom,-Oliver F. Mor­ felt that Hoover* would capture a had asked the Democratic State chine has beea running in its prop- is 200 yards, from the machines. ’ Mr. Rogers Speaks than there is now,”, said Hooven ris, woodsman, guide and bear, heavy vote of the foreign born ele­ “ We have an able organization and ment which has consistently gene Central committee to take action Judge Ferguson then introduced trainer.^The officiating clergy­ ton— to Speak in Connec­ Police Comniissioner Willard B. there is more, zeal throughout the man wag Rev. George W. to the Democrats in local elections. with regard to the making of vot- GERMAN IS FINED | country for the Republican cause Encouraging Reports FOR PLAYING ANTHEM Rogers. Mr. Rogers stressed the Stephenson, of, this town.,. j ers outside the Municipal building FIGURES TO PROVE fact that Manchester, as a town than we have had in a number of The bride -atid groom will* The' nominee was cheered too by ticut Also. optimistic reports given him at a I here. On Saturday 14 persons in Wiesbaden, Oct. 22.— At a for home-owners, was the finest years. make their home in a, log cab­ community in the country. He in­ No Doubt Over Outcome breaklast conference by the mana- * Manchester were made voters in the courtmartial held here by the in at the foot of the mountain. gers of his eastern campaign. They British Army of Occupation au- i sisted that this town ran second to “ There is not the slightest doubt Albany, N. Y., Oct. 22.— Back hospital and in their homes. All PROSPEITY’S HERE none in the conveniences it afford­ about the outcome of the election told', him he would sweep the in­ were ill and unable to go to the Mu­ thoritles a local restaurant pro- j if Republicans keep up their good dustrial eat including New York home for a short breathing spell. prietor was sentenced to pay a ed and the low tax rate with which nicipal building. Dr. Dolan be­ it has. been able to progress. Mr. work until November 6. The only state if the Republican organiza­ Gov. Smith rested today for what lieves that it is illegal to do this j fine of 120 gold marks or spend tion maintained its present pace un­ 14 days in jail because he per­ Rogers said that he had business danger lies in over-confidence.” he has ^ described as “ the battle and has asked the Democratic State | Nation’s Manufacturers Re- interests in several towns and cities Asked for the causes of Repub­ til the, end of the campaign.' The mitted the German national an­ - h of the eastern seaboard” * the open­ committee to get an opinion from ' and could just as well make his lican enthusiasm Hoover cited nominee received ■ similar assur­ Attorney General Benjamin Ailing. them to be played in his res­ ances at a luncheon attended by the ing gun in w’hich will be fired in home in any one of them, but he stability, prosperity and confidence Town Counsel Rules. taurant last Monday when news port 93 P. C. of Members believed Manchester ?>as by far the in the Republican' party as the is­ local Republican leaders of New Boston on Wednesday. Town Counsel William S. Hyde came the Graf Zeppelin had ar­ most advantageous. sues enlisting support for_ his York City and county chairmen rived at Lakehurst. Gov. Smith will leave Albany to­ has ruled that the procedure is le­ Mr. Rogers annpunced the price party.' r from all over the state. morrow night, not to return to it gal since the voters were made dur­ ■» Have Increased Business. of this model home as $8,750. The The nominee shied away from His conference with the relief ing the hours advertised. The law workers featured the first halt of again until he knows whether he is {. ------fwb questions, one touching on the Cheering Throngs Line Side- to be the next president of the Unit­ also states that the registration (Continued on page 1) oil scandal and the other on the his visit, to New York City with the ed States, or just another defeated board can adjourn from time to CALLS FOR PROBE New Yprk, Oct. 22.— The general proposal for a, national department climax coming tonight whein he candidate. time and from place to place. prosperity of the -nation received, a of education. Yvalks to Welcome Brave speaks at Madison. Square Garden., On Saturday Democratic Regis­ la the meantime his schedule calls From Boston he will go to New convincing substantiation bore to­ a n g l o f r e n c h p c t “ Do you feel like Dr. Work that York on 'Thursday and front that trar Louis Breen and Selectman - A the country is tired of hearing for a continuous series of confer­ day at the convention of the Na­ ences with various groups of voters familiar base engage in a fast-fly­ Wells A. Strickland visited fourteen OF BABIES DEATHS about oil?” a newspaperman asked. Commander and Crew; persons whose names were on the tional Association of iMan'ufactitrers “ I do not care to answer that which either have pledged their ing tour of the great eastern cen­ support to him or wish to do so. “ to-be-made” list and legally made through, a repuort on a survey which question,” Hoover replied. ters that are co vital to his success. these persons voters. The first TO BE MADE PUBLIC Hears Compliments The next two weeks will see him In .showed 93 per cent, of 4,o60;man- He then added that as he in­ Chicago, Oct. 22.— Cheering person thus made was Mrs. R. L. tended to discuss campaign issues Hoover heard with an embar­ Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Carmody, wife of the president of Medical Examiner Wants ufacturers with in Increase In busi­ throiigs lined Chicago’s sidewalks rassed smile a series of compli­ Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, in his speech tonight he did not the Smith-Roblnson club. This ness 'over last year. Nearly twenty care to enter such discussion with today to welcome Dr, Hugo Ecke­ ments from the relief workers. Pennsylvania and Maryland, seven “ You have before yOu,” Edward procedure has been followed in Facts of How Guggenheim per cent of those answering the OffieW “ White Paper” to newspapermen. . ner an4 his dauntless crew of the states in which even the Republi­ Manchester and in many of the Richard, .spokesman for the relief cans admit his candidacy has strong “ How do you like the cam­ GraL Zeppelin. In the asseinblage towns and cities in the state for questionnaires declared that ,trade paign?” he was asked. workers sai^ “ the representative appeal this year. many years. conditions ^re excellent and fore­ Clear Up Misunderstand­ were more than 450,000 citizens of ot the tens of millions of people you Needs the East Heirs Fell From Roof. “ Fine,” Hoover retorted. “ I like Teutonic origin, who greeted the Made B50 Voters cast continued expansion. ,1 any sort of intense, activity. It saved from starvation in the post­ Should he win them all two The eleven-hour session of the Every industry and. product re­ ing Abont Agreement. keeps one mentally stimulated.” heroes as their own. ' war period of distress. The com­ weeks hence, and should the Solid board to make voters on Saturday ported upon makes a better showing “ How do you feel after this Dr. .Hugo Eckener and his^cre^. position of this group could not South and border states stand Arm New York, Oct. 22.— An inquiry was not a rush session. During the for the twelve months than the re­ grind?” will spend the day in official visita­ more clearly demonstrate the ifi6v- in their normal and traditional day they made 559 voters. Up to into the tragic deaths of Terrence plies di-J a .year ago. .W’hat was .“ I never felt in a better physical tions and rightseeing. erning principles of all your relief democracy. Gov. Sinith will win ti Saturday morning 1,738 voters had and Benjamhi Waldmun, baby considered as a significant -fact was London, Oct. 22.-;—An offieial condition in my life;” said Hoover, At nDon:they will leave the Union operations— that the distribution ot presidency, even though he carries been made and the 559 on Satur­ heirs to the Guggenheim millions, that the- building. supply concerns “ white paper,” containing a com­ ending the interview. League Ciub and ride to the City relief should be extended without not a single western state. But, by day brought the total to 2,297 new do' not show that; the j building prehensive outline of the disarma­ Hall where they will be officially prejudice as to race or creed.” the same token, any great or ma­ voters made in Manchester. There was under way today on the initia­ trades have decreased activities. Hoover expressed great pleasure ment negotiations leading to the welcomed to Chicago by Mayor Wil- terial defection In the east would were several errors made and in tive of Dr. Charles Norris, chief The outlook for winter building Ham Hale Thompson; and his cab­ in meeting his old associates. ' he fatal. the list ot “ to he made” were found medical examiner, who announced throughout the country is regarded signing of the Franco-British naval inet. . ! . “ You represent not only the DEMPSEY TO Q lin American organizations -who co­ This group of seven eastern names of people who had already that he nad decided that it “.would as favorablely only less than 15 per accord, will be issued by the foreign From there the party will jour­ cent, than those predicting the operated in that relief effort,” Hoo­ Estates selected .as the battleground been made voters, hut had come be best for all concerned to de-- office at 5:30 p. m., tonlgbt, for ney to the Bisinarck Hotel where from other states who thought same last.year. ver replied, “ but you also represent for the climax of ' the 1928 cam­ termine officially the facts in the publication in Tuesday morning’s they will be'luncheon guests of sev­ paign have a total of 135 elector.al they had to register each year. The Textile Industry. papers, it was authoritatively HIS PEESEHT SHOW eral' German-American, societies. the nations which were recipients total number on the list to be made case.” of that relief. It was an under* votes. The Solid South, meaning The babies, Terrence, four and A -slight improvement in the tex learned today. „Tb Tour City, tho§e ten southern states never car­ was 2,940. ' tile Industry, one which has been The white paper, it was said, will , At 1:30. the party 'wiil make a taking in a time of very great dlf* one-half years old, and benjamin, regarded as. a weak spot in the In- flculties.. Our own. country was in ried by any Republican candidate 14 months, plunged thirteen stories contalii extracts from the minutes private (automobile tour of the city for the presidency, has 114. The dqstrlal ermy, is now shown by the of the meeting of the preparatory He and His Wtfw Sign Con­ and ap ins'pectidh of -Chicago air­ a state of financial panic. ' from the roof of the Hotel Surrey manufacturers’, survey. Eighty-eigfat “ We were not free from the four border states of Tennessee, to the roof of a thrae-story adjoin­ disarmament cominission, iii Gene­ ports. per cent of the textile men reported Shortly after ...6 o’clock the visit­ fevers of war and the multitude of Kentucky, Missouri and Oklahoma MINER IS MURDERED ing building, and were killed. Since va, and will reveal the conditions prejudices which run through all have 53. These groups combine to favorable conditions, compared tracts to m the ors will attehd' a' hanquet at the then the mother, Mrs. Milton S. of the impasse which that commis­ countries. I know of no incident. make a total of 302 or 36 more with 83>per ceijt. last,year. sion reached on both naval and Stevens Hotdl where Dr. Eckener WHEN WORKERS CLASH Waldman, who was on the roof Better expectations for winter ff will discuss pjans for aerial devel­ In onr history which shows the fine than the 266 electoral votes neces­ with the babies at the time, has military disarmament, owing to the ‘Talkies.’ spirit of our people more than tbh sary to victo’-y. trade;are harbored • by;-9 4 :^per cent divergence of views held by the opment, including the bmlding by been in a sanitarium suffering from of the nation’s industrialists., th‘e American coridpany of two great enormous support cpntrlhuted in There are no Republicans though shock. British and French governments. times of difficulty to aid not only and only a comparatively few The supply of all classes of labor The paper also will reveal, it was ships for'the; United States Navy a!t Pickets and Workers in Fight Official Inquiry _ is regarded as normal, although 13 New York, Oct. ^ 22.-r-E3telIe the cost of $8,000,000. Paul-Litch-. friends but former foes. Democrats who believe Gov. Smith ■ Near Scranton, Pa.— Two Dr. Norris tecided on an official said, that the preparatory disarma­ “ I know of no finer proof than has much prospect of winning per cent of the employerC report a ment commission was fully cogni­ Taylor, screen star, -who in private, field, president o f the Goodyear Tire inquiry after a two-hour inspection shortage of workers , and tyro per Gompphy a.hd the Goodyear Zeppe­ the fact that all races when'bn Pennsylvania’s 38 votes, whatever Held as Suspects. zant with the discussions going on is Mrs. Jack Dempsey, said’ today American soil become Americans may be his chances in these other cent need unskilled’ labor. In 1927 between London and Paris, leading lin Ce., a subsidiary of the German (Continued on page 2) only 8 per cent, were asking-*for that reports that she.is seriously Company ..that, built the giant air­ in their attitude toward the rest o f eastern states. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 22— One man to the conclurion of the accord. ‘ the •world, whether that attitude be was shot and killed in what police upskilled'lal)6r. ; illi" are exaggerat'edi?^tli»at, on the ship, win'alsp be a .banquet guest. Gov. Smith himself, however. Is No Secret Pact contrary, she has virtually recover­ At,9 P. m., Dr. Eckener,and his ii. great charity ah>*. sympathy or believed was a clash between min­ Wage increases were .inadb'. by The paper will make clear from one of the doubters. He ia going to 77.4 per cent of the industries, 4.5 ed from ■ “ over-tiredness’* due to air conquerors will, leave . Chicago in international relatiohS.’ ers working in the Diamond mine internal evidence and correspon­ speak in Philadelphia next Satur­ of the Glen Alden Coal Company in per cent'being large increases and hard work in the play in : whiefa for Lakehurst on the Gotham Lim­ day night. Democratic candidates STOP OIL SUPPLY dence that there is no foundation New York, Oct. 22.— Entrenched West Scranton and pickets posted 72.9 per cent, smaller; - A state of she and her husband were CQ-etqrs. ited. for the presidency do not usually along the road. ^’irtually complete industrial peace tor the allegation that England and “ I am going to undergo a slight in 'the “ enemy' stroUghoid,*’ Her­ speak in Pennsylvania, considering .Washington, OQt. 22.— At seven France aimed at a secret agree­ operation for an infected tppsil in bert Hoover today was in the hildst The dead man was believed to be exists,- more than 99 ,j)er .cept- of of a militant personal drive to cap­ it a waste of time. But, A1 Smith Steve Petchlnski, 30, of Scranton. ‘o’clock this morning the Sinclair the asspejations members b e i^ free ment. / . • . about a week,” she sa}d ih; hbr KREISLER CUTS HAND not only does not so consider It— Police were attempting to disperse Crude Oil Purchasing Company’s from atflkes dr lockouts, increas­ Furthermore, the paper will apartment this morning. “ I have ture. New York state’s 45 electoral he believes he is going to win it. a crowd of about 60 miners when government royalty oil supply in ed production ovef.1927 Js repprted point out that Great ‘ Britain and been resting since j;ack’s show left Winnipeg, Man., Oct;- 22.^Prlta votes. His campaign managers have put a the shooting occurred about a block‘d the Salt (jreek field was cut off, by 65 .per'cent, of the concerns, France receded from their former New .York hut; I certainly have suf­ Krelsier, famous violinist, ^hed- • The’ Republican "nominee opened lot of money and organization away. The man was found in the under orders of the Interior De­ against 50’per cent-for last year. positions only because they, desired fered no nervous breakdown. I uled to apifekr in ; a conceff 'here the last fortnight of his ^campaign into the state. Their hopes are pre- street and died enroute to the hos­ partment. to find a basis, upon which, the wdrk just needed a slight rest and I am today, found It necessary today tolr for the presidency by: leaving his , dicated on Pennsylvania’s asknowl- pital. The Sinclair contract negotiated of the disarmament commission getting it ' . ' the -first time in more (hah ten comfortable h'eadquarfets in W a^* edsed wetness and the enormous Two men were taken into cus­ by ex-Secretary. of Interior Albert could he resumed. They hojpe that ; To Leaye, for Ckmst — years'to:cancel an engagement;: Ihgfoh -tP invade,“Neyt York City, industrial vote-^f the r.tate. tody, but no guns were found in B. Fall and renewed by his succes­ ’ TREASURY RAD.ANCE the new basis would prove strong ' “ Jack and li will leave for the While shaving the violinist cut already‘ conceded to' his • Democrat­ Smith Confident their possession. Police said they sor, Hubert Work, now chairman enough to satisfy the. other nations coast in abont two weeks * tO; work his left hand so severely, phjrsloians ic rival; Governor Alfred B. Smith. Probably no Democratic presl- believed Petchlniski was on picket of the Republican hatiohal coni- interested ,in the progress of dis- in pictures. It’s , getting no I. seem took. three.A stitches -.,to heal,> the However, Hobver nsed the raetro'p^ duly and was shot when he accosted mittee, was held invalid .by Attor­ , WashiDAton, Oct..^22'— Treasury armainent and that'it would lead :wo.und:-^Ri'ei8ler Is confined': in. a ■.(CoDtinaed on Fuge 8), a miner who was going to,work. ney General Sargent. ( balahce-Octi 19:V $292,022)996;85r to d'efihlta result; ' (SoaUhhed o>|<8)H[l« >1 hoaplthl . ' ''• ' (Continued on 9 ),; ~ .. I , ' .... w'. (.-T • \ r • . . - V

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OFFERS BLOOD FOR PUPIL. rangementa Jiave yet been made lor mcenellyband EVEN THE HONEY BEES tlHOOVER CARRIE BATTLE his second trip west to California. Danbury, Conn., Oct. 22.— Ches­ READ THE LOCAL PAPER 500 ATTEND MUSICALE ter B. Bunce, of the Main street The Republican nominee eald TELI3 KIWANIANS that he would probably stop In St. IJIK) INSPECT ! grammar school, today prepared to The Manchester Evening INTO SMITH STRMiGHOID HERE TONIGHT undergo a blood transfusion opera­ Herald is Read. Louis and make the only spcMh of AT SOOTH M .E . CHURCH tion In Danbury hospital to furnish There has been many proofs of his second western trip. No train OF CiEDREN’S AH) blood for one of his pupils, Wesley this, but here is a further proof. (Continned from Page 1) plans have yet been made but the MODE HOME date discussed for the St. Louis stop de Gross, who was injured last A few days ago The Herald Chohr Shows It Has Lost N oth­ Famous Springfield Orches­ week While playing football against printed a notice in the news oils as a background for his real over Is November 2nd. .. the Dapbury high school team. The columns that owners of bees objective— the capture of the state This date was tentatively an­ SopL F. A. Verphnek Ex­ ing as It Resumes Its Musi­ operation was to take place late must register. and a victory throughout the whole nounced from Republican national cal .Treats. HERE SUNDAY tra in Concert and Dance this afternoon as a last resort to The next day the town clerk industrial east. headquarters in Washington about V ■ i save the boy’s life. left his window open and soon Is Optimistic ten days ago and plans are not yet plains What Is Being Done The musicale given at the South (Comlnaed fr*m Page 1.) " found it necessary to close It Hoover entered the metropolitan progressed further. Hoover plans Methodist Church last, night, was at Cheney Hall. and give up his time to killing area, in good spirits and optimistic to arrive in Palo Alto, where he attihded by 500 persons, and was house lot has a frontage ot lSlH bees. Other bees thinking that over the potential results of the ap­ will cast his vote, a day or so be­ for Underprivileged. succesbful In every feature. The feet on Henry street and depth of WORKS COUNCIL HOLDS they came under the jurisdic­ proaching election. He told confi­ fore election day. chofr gave evidence that, notwith- 200 feet. AH ' joaodern con­ Ed McEnelly’s famous Victor Re­ tion of the board of health dants that he was satisfied with the standlnig Its long period of inactiv­ veniences are in, such as gas, elec­ cording orchestra which is appear­ swarmed into the office and progress of the • campaign every­ F. A.« Verplanck, superintendent ity, it has not lost any of its ability. tricity, water, sewers, and even P A R H IN COVENTRY Mrs. Johnson found that the fly where and that was tantamount to The director, Archibald Sessions, ing nightly at Cook’s Butterfly of schools in the Ninth district was storm water, sewers. The price in­ Ballroom in Springfield comes to swatter was a handy instru­ predicting a sweeping victory fori JOINT SCHOOL BOARD by last night’s results, proved that cludes attached fixtures and not Manchester tonight for a special ment. the Republican party. He was par­ the speaker before the Klwanls club the royal road to successful musical the furnishings which are' on dis­ engagement. This famous singing Five Persons Present Complete -ft ticularly cheerful over reports APPROVES ESTIMATES this noon at the Hotel Sheridan. rendition is through concentration, play at khe present time. orchestra will be heard in Cheney Minstrel Show at First Af­ reaching him of shifting tides in His subject was “ The UhderprivD and assiduous rehearsal. Mayor Opens the Door' Hall. '- Massachusetts and Rhode Island, The opening number was "Hear fair of Kind. leged Child and What Is Being . Judge Ferguson introduced as The orchestra is being brought “ DODGER” DOWD GETS which Indicate Republican victories My Prayer,” by Mendelsshon. It the last speaker, Mayoi John H. here under huge expense by a group In both states. His managers al­ Board Also Approves Appro­ Done for Him In Manchester.” He was most interestingly presented. Hyde. Mr. Hyde was presented with of local young men and they are Members'Of the representatives ready look upon New Jersey as a highly praised the work of the Ki- Miss Eleanor Willard was the sjlo- on the Works Council of Cheney priation of $1,000 to .Cover a large key suitably decorated. The striving to get out a record, crowd R N E APPOINTMENT Republican territory and’ Hoover’s wanlans in giving poor children of isL and her rendition displayed smaller bouse key was attached and for the event. Cheney Hall has al­ Brothers held a party Saturday eve­ visit here was. planned to help in­ School Doctor Cost. high artistic. skill in accentuating ning at the Hamilton Metcalf cot­ the town who could not otherwise the: mayor opened the door, invit­ ways proved to be an excellent place sure a victory In the Empire State. the contrasting themes in which ing the assemblage to enter and in­ for dances of this type. It has one tage at Coventry Lake. It was the Hoover faced one of the busiest The Joint School Board of the have a' real vacation, two weeks at this number abounds. It is full >f first meeting of the kind ever at­ spect the model home. of the best dance floors in Connec­ To Instruct A. T. & T. Con­ days of his campaign here, with a Town of Manchester held Its annual the Hebron camp the last few sum­ reverential and devotional feeling, tempted and was labeled a huge The visitors were first directed ticut and is plenty large enough to struction Gangs in First Aid program crowded from morning to meeting this afternoon in ^Ahe mers. He said it was worth while, which was impressively portrayed. through the second floor, then accommodate a huge crowd. success by the thirty representatives night with conferences. His visit Municipal building. Estimates of The theme "O for the Wings of a who attended. Methods on the Job. ' as well as the work done for New through tbe first floor and then into McEnelly’s full band of thirteen will be climaxed by delivery of a appropriations for the year made at Dove” , was delightfully interpreted. tbe cellarway and out thro-jgh the pieces will play here tonight. This Chef Urbano Osano catered and prepared address at Madison Square the June meeting were approved In York children by the club previous Miss Willard’s voice and technique served one of his fine chicken din­ James "Dodger” Dowd left this to that time. ' kitchen rear ' door. Congressman alone is unusual for generally the morning for Manchester, Vt., Garden tonight. Hoover took great substance. These estimates total were both admirable. Fenn, Senator Smith, Police ,Com­ band has to be cut down for trips ners. Following the dinner an en­ pains In preparing his speech but at $391,017 and are listed below. In Among the-other agencies ac­ The choral work in this cantata tertainment was. furnished by where he will Instruct a class of complishing much for the under­ missioner Rogers, Judge Raymond on special engagements. However, men working for the American the last moment, eliminated several addition a special appropriation, was of a very high type and sus­ A. Johnson, Judge Ferguson and W. J. Cook, the orchestra’s agent some of the members of the coun­ important sections because of its additional to expenses set last June, privileged child, he said, was the tained the reputation achieved by cil. This consisted of a minstrel Telegraph and Telephone Company clinic at the hospital, the Child Wel- members of tbe Board of Selectmen has guaranteed that the entire In first aid work. M'r. Dowd, who great length. Ip its final form, it of $1,000 for school physician was the choir in former musicales. were on hand to greet the visitors. band will be here. show lasting an hour and put on by will take about an hour to deliver approved. fare club, the nurses In town and The "Redemption Hymn’’ by five of those present. William Sweet Is a graduate of the Arnold School the Zion hospital in Springfield. He The crowds were greatly impressed McEnelly’s is a concert orches­ of New Haven has been in New and will revolve chiefly around the Those on the board representiug Parker, was a distinct contrast to with the home and congratulations tra of Wide repute and tonight be­ acted as interlocutor and those tak­ subject cf the relationship between the Selectmen are John' Hyde, then told what the schools are do­ the preceding cantata, but portr;..-- ing part In addition to him were Ev­ York where he has been undergo­ ing for children, with particular to the contractors were in order. tween 8 and 8:30 a program of ing examinations in this line of government and business. George E. Keith and Robert J. ied with equal felicity. In this The home will be open this week, fine concert numbers will be ren­ erett Kennedy, "Cap” Larder, Miss By discussing this subject in Smith. Mr. Keith was not present reference to the Ninth district, out­ work the chorus hus more oppor­ Jennie Lucas and Mrs. Irene Bren­ work and John J, Dwyer, head of side Qf the High school. He cited afternoons between 2:30 and 5 and dered. This program will, no doubt, first class aid of the company has Smith territory, Hoover’s manag­ illness preventing him from attend­ tunity, and the audience was enabl­ evenings between 7 and 9. attract many who do not dance but nan. ers believe his will carry the battle ing. Those representing th^ Ninth one case of underprivileged chil­ ed to grasp more Jully the artistic One of the features of the en'ter- passed his work as satisfactory 'and dren as being the boys and girls in Dine are lovers of fine music. Dancinig today Mr. Dowd starts on his new right to his Democratic rival. The school district, and all of whomi possibilities of this ensemble. Its tainment was a dance in Hawaiian Republican managers expressed were present, are Howell Cheney, families where servants are em­ work here was of a type to add Followingv thur home opening to the orchestral music will be en­ duties. He carried with him the Congressman Fenn, Police Commis­ joyed until midnight. Floral deco­ costume, by "Cap” Larder, Bill confidence that Hoover will gain Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, and R. Lai- ployed to do .the work in and about further honors to those already Sweet playing the ukelele. Another wishes of a host of friends. the house. The boy or girl who sioner Rogers, Ju4ge Johnson, Se­ rations in the hall have been ar­ Compelled to leave school when votes whenever business men com­ Motte Russell. Edward J. Murphy achieved. ranged for tonight by the Park Hill feature was the singing of "Mellow pare the records of the two parties and Mrs. Jane B. Wilcox were pres­ does no^ have to use his or her Mrs. Berteline Lashinske had set lectmen John Hyde, Thomas Rog­ Moon” T)y Mrs. Brennan and Mr. a youth he looked for an education muscles or exert themselves are not ers, George Keith, Wells Strick­ Flower Shop. and knowing that travel broadened in their attitudes toward the regu­ ent representing the Board of for her a task of exacting require­ Sweet. lation of business. School Visitors. Superintendent F. likely to be as physically fit as the. ment, which she met in a manner land, W, W. Rqbertson, Senator The committees in charge of the a person he enlisted in the United one who has certain things to do. Smith, Judge Thomas Ferguson, States Navy. He went around the Gets' Warm Welcome A. Verplank, not a member of the that proved her an artist. A notice­ affair were: Decorations, Miss Jen­ board, was present to answer any Mr. Verplanck mentioned many able point in her work was a degree Leon Thorpe and Ronald Ferguson nie Lucas; supper, Herbert McCann world with the fleet and at the The nominee, even though in the pitiable cases in our own 4own of The Herald dined at Judge Fer- CHENEY GET TOGETHER same time took up and learned the “ enemy stronghold,” received a questions that might arise. of confidence that added materially and Albert Jackson; entertainment, The estimates listed below were where children are not cared for in to her success. Very touching was son’s home at Main and Henry Arthur Larder and William Sweet. trade of a machinist. On his return warm/welcome on his arrival last the home as they ought to be. Pa­ streets as the guests of Senator to Manchester he entered the em­ night. About 5,000 persons jammed slightly changed from the June ap­ her interpretation of the part, “ Sor­ CLUB MEETS THURSDAY propriations, $1,000 being added rents fall to look after their wel­ row and Mourning Shall Be No Smith and The Herald. Osano ca­ ploy of Cheney Brothers In their the Pennsylvania station and the tered and served a roast squab din­ streets outside to get a glimpse of in, the Third district and $150 be­ fare in many respects and therefore More.” Rarely has this singer been machine shop. He continued to the school authorities have to step ner. study nights, saved his money and the candidate as he was whisked, ing subtracted S«om the Transporta­ heard to better advantage. Clarity Archibald Sessions to Address under police escort, to headquarters tion Item: iu and do something. He said the of tone, and a fine blending of ABOUT TOWN enrolled in the Arnold School. He child mentally or physically handi­ First Gathering of Season was a natural athlete, a good ball in the Waldorf-Astoria. Hoover District No. 1. .$1,850.00 registers were features of her work, District No. 2 . ,17,000.00 capped because of lack of nourish­ and In the extremes of range, there on His Round World Trip. There will be a meeting of the player, a good tumbler and al­ smiled and waved greetings to the OUR COMMUNITY a U B crowds, which extended In lesser District No. 3 , , .8,600.00 ment or other reasons stands a poor was excellent tone production. To general committee that is arrang­ though light was heady and as a chance of being educated. If he quarter-back was a good football numbers, all the way to his hotel. District . . 0. 4 , .5,600.00 Miss Willard and Mrs. Lashinske The first meeting of the Get To­ ing for the bazgar that is to be District No. 5 . . .5,450.00 is physically unfit he cannot study. must go largely the honors for the gether Club of Cheney Brothers held in St. James’s church hall on player. » The nominee arose early this TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE morning In order to keep his first District No. 7 . , .7,650.00 The speaker* went into detail In the success of the rendition. for this season will ^be held Thurs­ Novembe? 19, 20 and 21, held in • On his graduation from school short time allotted to him as to last June he was placed in charge appointment— a breakfast confer­ District No. 9 . , ,61,000.00 At the organ, Archibald Sessions day night in Cheney Hall. The the church basement this evening. what had been done for the children added materially to thr effect of all •Maintenance department will be in of the West Side playgrounds, ence. Over his eggs and coffee, The meeting will be called at 7:30 Hoovtr discussed the eastern situa­ Total ...... $107,150.00, with.regard to care of the eyes, the work. His support to the solo­ Public Invited to Meet the New charge of the dinner which precedes as most of the members of the where he had a successful seasbn teeth and'body as a whole; 2,500 and won the respect of all the boys tion with a host of Republican lead­ Special Appropriations ists was masterly. Iu the individual Director on Wedrtesday the business meeting. Chef Urbano committee are members of Camp­ Textbooks and supplies $ 6,300.00 children had their eyes examined numbers, in particular, the, "An­ Osano will cater and roast turkey and girls and their parents for his ers from all points on the Atlantic Evening. bell Council K. of C., and wish to seaboard. Among his guests were Superintendent ...... 3,800.00 last year in the schools of the Ninth dante in C Minor” by Beethoven, will be the main course of the din­ work among the youngsters. There district below tbe High school, and later attend the installation of was no opening for him In any of Charles D. Hilles, national commit­ Clerk ...... 760.00 was an impressive piece of muscian- ner. officers which will take place later Office expenses ...... 100.00 108 are now wearing glasses as a ship. Wednesday evening the Man­ Archibald Sessions, organist and the schools in town when the sum­ teeman; H. Edmund Machold, state chester Community club will keep In the evening. chairman; Dr. Hubert Work, Na­ Hygiene ...... 3,300.00 result. music director at the South Methr mer season closed so he went with He considered a child under "open house” at the clubhouse on the cable gang of the American tional chairman; Senator George D. Dental hygiene-...... 1,200.00 odist church, will be the speaker. privileged whose parents because of North Main street in honor of the Mrs. John Croskey of Eldridge Telegraph and Telephone Company Moses and Daniel E. Pomeroy, na­ Musical instructiofa .. 1,550.00 AUTOS SMASH, DRIVERS Mr. Sessions has just recently com­ Drawing instruction . . 1,950.00 lack of funds were unable to pay new director. Miss Christine Ma­ pleted a round the world tour and street, who has been a patient at and Was employed in Amsterdam tional vice chairmen; William H. St. Francis hospital and who under­ Physical cu ltu re ...... 1,200.00 for glasses or other expert at­ son. 'The directors are desirous of he will t!ell the Get Together mem­ until called to the New York office Hill, Hoover manager; James Fran­ not only having the public meet went an operation there Is showing last week. His work will take him cis Burke, his personal adviser; Attendance officer .... 400.00 tention which they needed. Anoth­ UNHURT, ON SATURDAY bers what he saw. er common trouble Is adenoid Miss Mason, but wish it to inspect much improvement and is expected from camp to camp and from job former ambassador James R. Shef­ Substitute fe'acher 1-7. 500.00 tq be soon discharged from the Transportation...... 50.00 growths and tonsils. Children to the clubhouse which , has been ren­ to job where there are different field; Alfred E. Marling, Herbert ovated and considerably improved hospital. N. Strauss, Rep. John Q. Tilson, Incidentals . . ; ...... 340.00 the number of 1164 were examined Automobiles driven by John men In the employ of the company along these lines and 525 were Spillane of Strickland street and during the past few weeks. A quar­ ANOTHER NURSERY in construction work and he will Jeremiah Milbahk, Samuel Koenig, tet from the Beethoven Glee club county chairman; General James G. $ 21.450.00 operated upon and 189 pupils need­ Archibald Sessions of Highland Forty Hour Devotions will open teach first aid. He will be in Man­ street came together on Charter will sing and ^thefe will be other at the close of the 10:30 mass in chester, Vt., for ten days when he Harboard ana Henry a!. Cushing. Grand total for 1st ed to be operated upon immedlat'd- FOR MANCHESTER to 8 t h ...... $127,650.00 ly; 25 of these pupils were operat­ Oak street, between Spruce and music and an opportunity for play­ St. James’s church next Sunday will be reassigned and his work To Carry New York ing cards and other games. The Hoover strategists were con­ The Ninth district total amount ed upon during the last of the Main, at 6:40 p. m. Saturday. Both morning and will continue until the will take him to many different cars were badly damaged, but the The directors also desire to get following Tuesday morning. parts of the country where the dif­ vinced he will carry New York state and night school was given as school term and still others during the summer vacation. occupants were unhurt. Mr. Spil­ an expression of what the people 1 Manchester is to have another ferent gangs are at work. and they told the nominee why they^ $163,859 for general school work, $4,000 for evening schools and In looking up the record of diph­ lane lost control of his car and got of the community would like this nursery. It is to be known as the The South Manchester fire alarm “ Dodger” was home for the were so optimistic. First, they said, winter in regard to socials, card the normal Smith plurality in New $94,459 for high school or a total theria, the speaker said he found on the wrong side of the road be­ Tree Farm and the papers of in­ system has been fully inspected and week-end and those who learned of fore he could get out of the way parties and other activities. his appointment to this line of York City would be reduced by a of $262,337.00. there were about 30 cases on an corporation were filed this morning no trouble was found in the entire average during the year. He did of the Sessions automobile. Ser­ with the town clerk. It shows that system. This was done under the work congratulated him and wish­ tremendous Increase in the voting Gross to ta l...... $391,017.00 of women, most of whom will be not believe we were doing all that geant Crockett' investigated, , but the proposed capital of the new direction of L. N. Heebner, superin­ ed him success. since' Mr. Spillane agreed to pay. They call them' permanent for Hoover. Second, they added. could be done to fight this dread waves, the nursery Is to-be 150,000 and there tendent of fire alarms, and is re­ disease. He believed the doctors all the damages connected with the word ‘ 'permanent” are to be fifty shares of stock to Hoover will get a larger upstate here meaning “ once quired to be done once every three FRIENDS SURPRISE should receive full cooperation in accident no arrest was made. every two be divided Into shares of $1,000 months by a by-law of the South plurality than has been won by Re­ months.” 30 YEARS IN SCHOOLS publican candidates in the past, for administering toxin anti-tbxiri. each. The object and the list of in­ Manchester Fire District. They have been doing a splendid corporators are given in the items the same reason. They also told him. MR. AND MRS. LEARY he would reduce Smith’s vote every­ work in that direction, and while WEST ASKS RULING 1 TONIGHT, TUESDAY AND under "Public Records” appearing The Manchester Local of the in another section of this paper. AS JANITOR, RESIGNS where by gains among business he believes the town is In a better .WEDNESDAY Plumbers and Steam Fitters Union men. position in regard to diphtheria to­ ON CAT CREEK CASE Matinee Wednesday have decided to hold their meetings Following the breakfast. Hoover Sixty of Them Stage Party for day'than it has ever been before, in the K. of C. lodge hall in the was to meet newspapermen and Popular Couple on Wedding he hoped to see it as free from it State theater building. They are to Joseph Ferguson to Be Care­ as it is from smallpox. CALLS FOR PROBE taker at New Home of The then plunge into a series of re­ Anniversary. Washington, Oct. 22.— ThV at­ enter a float in the Armistice Day ceptions that will last until 4 M r.Verplanck said another thing torney general was requested today parade. Herald, on Bissell Street. o’clock this afternoon. Among the they were doing.at the schools Is by Secretary of Interior West to OF BABIES’ DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leary of ,64 to buy toothbrushes and cleaning JWPSEY groups scheduled to pay respects to Florence street were much surpris­ rule on the validity of the govern­ m msT ccuRm Mna M ms The Manchester Bricklayers "Joe” Ferguson, fior 30 years a him, will be editors of foreign lan­ pastes wholesale and dispensing ment royalty oil contract with the raKHBTQRyjvfantmsaF union held a dinner at the Hillside janitor in the schools of the Ninth ed and please Saturday evening them at low cost to the children- MTHESHRmOMM* (Continued from Page X.) guage newspapers, leaders of a doz­ When they returned from a shop­ Lewistown Oil & Refining Co'., In Inn Saturday evening. District has resigned that position en groups of alien-born citizens, the All this work is showing good ro- ping tour to find that about 60 of sults. Another fact be was proud the Cat Creek^ field in Montana. and today becomes caretaker of the Theatrical League, the Republican This contract. West said, was ne­ of the penthouse bungalow of Mr. new home of the Manchester Even­ their relatives, neighbors and of, was that during the year, 3l,180 The funeral of Mrs. Philip Lewis' Service Leagues and editors of New friends had taken possession of gotiated under conditions some­ and Mrs. Cornelius Ruxton Love, of Charter Oak street who died at ing Herald. For 18 years he was a York daily papers. children had been examined for Jr., and the roof Mrs. Waldman their home. Guests were present what similar to the Sinclair Crude the Isolation hospital in Hartford janitor in the High school building Some prominent stage stars were vaccination and close to 98 per cent Oil Purchasing Company’s' Salt had been paying a visit to Mrs, and the last 12 years he has spent from New Haven, Hartford, Rock­ were vaccinated in the Ninth dis­ Saturday, will be held tomorrow to see Hoover, this afternoon. In- ville and this town, and the occa­ Creek, Wyoming oil contract, which _ tyMUONIOMfin«IQmRM*MM(nMKM- Love at the time of the tragedy. afternoon at 2 o’clock at Watkins' at the Washington* school. eluded in the number .were Dustin trict. Another thing he pointed tq sion for the celebration was vthe with pride was that during -the 35 the attorney ruled was not binding “ It will be best for all concerned Brothers. Rev. R. A. Colpitts of the West Side residents adopt or re­ Farnum,Tan Keith, Irene Fenwick, upon the government. - - that all the facts of this deplorable ject people readily, but in the fifteenth wedding anniversary of years he has been superintendent of South Methodist church will offi­ Helen Fprd, Henrietta Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Leary. The Lewistown contract was ne­ A fi IMPORTANT DRAMATIC RVENT tragedy be placed on the record,” ciate. Burial will be in the East twelve years that "Joe” has been Pauline Lord, Josef Hofmann, Olga the schools here, not once have they A merry evening was spent with been closed on account of contagi­ gotiated in 1922 by ex-Secretary of Thursday, Friday, Saturday said Dr. Norris. cemetery. janitor of the West Side school ha Samaroff, Taylor Holmes, Francine Octoberctober 25-26-27 has been well liked and a friend to the aid of games, iifttrumental mu­ ous diseases. He reminded the Ki- Interior Fall andf-renewed In March, Previously police department Larrimore, Florence Reed and Gali 1928, by Secretary Work, now officials had said that the j^olice in­ all. Many stories have been brought sic and dancing.’ Ronald Hillman wanlans that this health work had .MATINEE/SA'TURDAY, OCT. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Segar, Curci. of Highland Park and William chairman of the Republican nation­ vestigation was finished and that their son, Edward and Mrs. C. R. home by school children about the To Meet Leaders cost about $4,800 during the year, little acts of kindness that “ Joe” Beattie of Summer street play-id but the value of it to the under, pri­ al committee. MR. ARTHUR HOPKINB they were satisfied that the death, Burr of Main street have returned Organization leaders from all the violin for general dancing of the children was accidental. from a motor trip through New would do for them, such as fixing sections of the metropolitan area vileged children in our midst could Annohnees a roller on a skate, seeing that their which took place in the basement. not be estimated. If these children KIRKWOOD TRIAL HIS SBCOND IMPORTANT PLAY Other than the mother of the York state. While in Ithaca thev and from all the counties of the Joseph Ferguson, Sr., sang one or New York, Get. 22.— The trial of OF THIS 8BASON babies, there were no eye-witnesses called on their old neighbors and kite strings were properly tied, skate were to meet the nominee at caii be given a fair start they have that the proper noles were cut in two old-time songs* and John Mc- a greater chance for success. Mrs. F. Kirkwood, charged with of the tragedy. Mrs. Waldman told former occupants of the Adams res­ luncheon. Charles D. Hilles, Na­ Convllle prompted for the old-fash­ first degree manslaughter in the the police that the children eluded idence, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Read the pumpkin at Hallowe’en time tional committeeman, arranged the Walter Gorman won the attend­ “THESE DAYS” and hundreds of other little things ioned dances. Thomas McFall; ance prize today. It was an or­ fatal stabbing of her husband. Dr. her grasp and fell throhgh the and family and Mr. Read’s mother luncheon so the men responsible in behalf of the gathering. In a fit­ By Katherine Clugston who Is now 87 years old. that he just considered a part of for getting out the Republican vote der for 10 gallons of gasoline and Glenn Kirkwood, on August 7, to­ coping that surrounds the roof. To ting speech, presented to- Mr; and day was set tentatively for Nov. 5, A cast nnd prbdnctloa eoqttormtng; the fun of life. These made Joe in November, could meet Hoover was donated by Charles Pickett. It to the UHaal Arthur HoRhlns atandard reach the point from which the Mrs. Leary a complete coffee set by County Judge Frank F. Adel. babies fell it was necessary for Memorial Temple Pythian Sis­ Ferguson a household name among face to face. Hoover was expected was voted to hold "ladies night” on SEATS BY MAIL NOW > with urn, and they warmly thanked Trial has been delayed because them to pass through two gates, ters will meet in Odd Fellows hall the residents of the West Side. Joe i to urge the "rank and file” to Monday, November 19. Harlow Sale Opeaa Mon. Oct. 22. / their friends for their kindness aihd Mrs. Kirkwood’s attorney, Dana Prlcea Eva.i Orch. 92.50| Bale. *2, one a small swinging garden gate tomorrow evening, when several and Miss Leonora Hanna, the prin­ greater effort between now and Willis was nominated chairman of cipal of the school, were able to do fine gift. A buffet lunch was the, committee to arrange the de­ Wallace, has been engaged in the $1.(^ ${l Fam. Clr. 75ei at. Hat. and the other an ornamental Iron candidates will be initiated. The election day. served. Orch. 21.501 Entire Bal. 911 V nm . Clr. officers and degree team are re­ many things for the children of tlie The “ big shot’’ will come tonight. tails. Queens sewer scandal case. 76c. , gate. They had been with their West Side, some of them now grown mother who was awaiting the re­ quested to report for rehearsal at Then, before a great gathering In 7:15, and to dress in white. Re­ to manhood. Madison Square Garden, he will turn of Mrs. Love who occupies the When Joe left Friday he was re­ bungalow atop the hotel. freshments and a social hour will maJte his last speech of the eastern follow the business. The committee membered by the teachers, who al­ campaign. He will have Vice Presi­ includes Mrs. Ada Peckham, Mrs. ways found him a willing worker dent Charles G. Dawes at bis side, a WJCOOK PRESENTS Elizabeth Caverly and Mrs. Mary and ready to step outside of his host of other Republican leaders on DEMPSEY TO QUIT Zimmerman. regular work to do a little favor. the platform with him, and Ellhu They presented him with a purse, Root, the "Grand Old Man’’ of the not a large one, but given from the STA’TE The women’s golf committee party, to Introduce him. Immedi­ € HIS BROADWAY SHOW heart, which, as Joe said himself, of the Manchester Country club ately after his speech, he will re.- FILMDOM’S TWO-FISTED HERO reminds the women players that to­ “ is what counts.” turn to his special train, which will (Continued from page 1 ) morrow Is the day to start playing not leave for Washington until 2:45 Tuesday for the Priscilla Maxwell trophy. o’clock Tuesday morning. This and to be denying my Illness as often The women did not make a try for ROCKVILLE VIOUNIST will land him in the capital at 8:45 Wednesday as Peggy Hopkins Joyce denies her it last year and the committee is a. m. engagement.” anxious to have a good turnout on The nominee’s * next pijJ)lic ap­ Dempsey came In today to New the links tomorrow. Any time dur­ OPENS STUDIO HERE pearance probably will be his de­ York from Hartford, Conn., where ing the day will do, players may parture for his home a t . Stanford his show is playing, to visit his choose their own partners, turning University, California, to vote. At wife and to sign a contract With In their scores to Alec Simpson at Arthur A. Stein, a violinist, and present, his plans call for leaving IN Warner Brothers to perform In a the clubhouse. music instructor of considerable Washington on November first, with "talkie.” He said he expected to repute In Rockville, has opened a stops in Wheeling and Charleston, studio here In connection with the algn the contract in a day or two! The Center Flute Band will meet W. Va., possibly in Indianapolis,, He will leave the cast of his play, music store of Bradley and Smith and a speech in St. Louis. He will for practice and a social hour to­ in the Farr building at the Center. "The Big Fight,” which played night at 7:30 at the Washington probably take the overland route Mr. Stein is now booking pupils. again, with rear-platform ajjpear- A Powerful Drama of Railroad Life- four weeks on Broadway and a social clubrooms. Filled With, Romance. week in Boston, at the end of this He la especially equipped to In­ ances In Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, week. struct beginners and is also most and Utah. His itinerary however has TONIGHT AT The case of Fred MinnIcuccI of efficient with advanced pupils and not been decided definitely and new Miss Taylor said she and Demp­ this town who was charged with Added Feature —— . sey will not play together in his In orchestral work. plans may- be, arranged befoio he CHENEY HALL G IF T N IT E KARL DANE GEO. K. ARTHUR criminal negligence In the death of Mr. stein has had 20 years ex­ departs. ~ ^ forthcoming “ talkie.” She, too, has Frank Anton of Rockville October TUESDAY In “BROTHERLY LOVE” been offered e lead In a “ talkie.” perience In teaching the violin. For Dancing Until Midnight. Full Band of 13 Pieces. ^'4 1, was nolled In the'Rockville po­ a period he was orchestra leader Jack’s picture will be an original lice court this morning. Attorney RIS WESTERN TRIP story based on a drama of the in the Keith-Albee theater In New York, Oct. 22.— Herbert Adm ission...... 75c. TONIGHT — “THE DOCKS OP NEW YORK” William S. Hyde represented Mln- Woonsocket, R. I. He Is now leader iying. nicucci. Hoover said today at a press con.? at the Palace theater In Rockville. ference here thu no definite '.V' ■' ■

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WARD STORE HERE BIG DIRIGIBLE READY Case, Lockwood & B.375 — ABOUTTOWN BOLTON’S LIST REARS Collins Co ...... 117 125 Rockville Colt’s Firearms, 50 62 I FOR ITS WESTERN HOP Miss Helen Alton, a student at 211 VOURS’ NAMES E^gle Lock ...... 63 68 N .Y .Stocy WILL OPEN OCT. 27 CoQnectieut College. New London, Farnir Bearing .... 145 — Rockville to Have New Indpiff^ry' spent the week-end with her par­ Fuller Brush Clss A. — 21 Fnml^hd by Putnam & Cio. do Class A ...... — 84 High Low Ip m ^ Thomas H. Brookes and ,Edwin To Start Wednesday or Tlttirs- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alton, Cbem . . .229% 229 229% L. French of this city havo an­ of East Center street. Forty-Five .New Voters li^ade ‘ Bank Stocks Hart, & Cooley .... . 250 — day for St. Louis and Other Hartman Tob 1st pt. 95 98 Bosch . . . 39' 38% 38% Manager F. J. Wilkie Ex­ nounced that they will open a new This Year But Town Has Can .... 109% 108% 109% Cities on Route.- Tickets have been placed on sale Bid Asked do com 22 24 Industry In town as they have pur­ Lost Some Old Voters. Bankers Trust Co . .3(10 325 Loco ,...' 92% 92 9 2 $ chased the Hartford Hat ^ Cap at various stores in town for the Internatioqal Silver .150 160 Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. Capltol Nat B & T ,... .826 do Dfd ...... 120 W5 Smelt . . .270 2H6 266 plains Why Mail Order Company, Inc. ,and would move the •Cloverleaves benefit for Stanle.v St Fdy ..56% J., Oct. 22.-^The fact that repairs Jamroga, injured football player, Bolton made forty-five voters In City Bank.& Trust . 1200 Landers, Frary & Clk 74 76 65% 55% entire equipment to the basemept' of Cohn River...... - Sugar 77 76% on the Graf Zeppelin's left pdrt The show will be held at the State -the September sessions- and in the . 400 Manning & Bpw A ..17 19 77 ' House Needs Stores. the Brookes ClQthing Co.'bn East First Bond & Mort . 60 T & T 179 179 179 Main street. Two men have been norizontal will be completed to- theater Thursday and Friday of this two sessions held this month. do Class B ...... 10 13 ■Woolen morrow afternoon and the ship's First Nat (Htfd) .. .270 29'0 N B Mach pf ...... 100 — .1 9 % 19% • 19% placed bn the road and U is thbugnt week. Tickets may also be purchas­ Twelve were made on October 13 Anaconda .___ 88% fuel gas and hydrogen supply re­ ed at the box office. Htfd-Conn Trst Co . .750 800 do c o m ...... 30 32 87% 88% that manufacturing would start and one was made oh October 20, Htfd Bank T r ...... 570 Atchison ... . . 192% 192% 192% As was announced in these tbout November let. plenished at the same time, makes Saturday, but the tolal number of Niles, Bement, Pond. 80 85 Land AUg & Title . • B & 0 ...... 111% 111 columns several days a«o, .Mont­ it possible for Dr. Eckener to take Miss F. B. Bowering will dem­ 60 do pfd ...... 90 — Meeting of Cornelia Circle voters on the list will not be In- Morris Plan Bank .. .160 Beth Stl ...... 68% 67% 67% gomery Ward and Company, the big The Cornelia Circle will hold the airship on its mid-western trip onstrate the Landers, , Frary and i:rea,sed more than eleven over the North & J u d d ...... 31 33 early Wednesday morning. While Phoehik State B&T . .490 Can Pac ..... 216% 215 215 '. Mall Order Arm, is opening a store their next meeting Tuesday after­ Clark electric stove at the Herald' .list of 1927. The registrars of xPratt & Whit pf . . . 99 — C M & St Paul 34% final decllsion as to the start rests Hark St Bank ...... 880 Peck, Stow & Wilcox 19 — 34% 34% on Main street near Park. Painters noon at 3 o’clock at the home of Elizabeth Park Model Home dally voters of that town know their Riverside .Trust . . . do pfd 61% 50% and decorators have been dt work with Dr. Eckener, naval officers starting today. The home will be .600 Russell Mfg C o ...... 125 135 Mrs. Frank M. Brigham,' North residents and they know when a — 1 Chi, & North ..86% here express the opinion he will not West Hart Trust . . , . 290 Seth Thomas Cl cof .. 30 — 86% in the building for some time and Park street. The books to be t'ef open each afternoon this week be­ person dies they ipust come off the Chi Roc Isl . .133% 133 133lit ‘ considerable remodeling has been viewed are the novels, “ Blaclt delay it until Thursday since the tween 2:30 and 6 and e^ch-evening list. They also know wben a person Bonds do pfd ...... 26 — ship will be ready for a take-off Htfd & Conn West 6 95 Cons Gas . . . . 81% 80% 81 done. F. J. WJlkle, who is the April,” by Julia Peterkln; and between 7 and 9. leaves one of the farms and when Smyth Mfg Co new.. 100 — Corn Prod .. Wednesday morning and he Is East Conn 'Pow 6s . .101 102 Standard Screw ....113 120 . 84% 84% 84% manager of the store, states that it “ Giants of the Earth,” by 0. E. Rol- the name should come off the list. Del & Hud ., .190 190 190 is planned to have the formal open­ vaag. The readers are Mrs. tiarlus known to be anxious to return to Mrs. Samuel L. Barrabee of 52 Conii L .P .7 S ...... 117 120 Stariley Works com . 74 . 76 In 1927 there were 202 names on Conn L P 6% s . .. Dodge Bros .. 27% 27% 27% ing on Saturday, October 27. M. Bennett of Willlmantlc and Miss Germany either Saturday or Sun­ Maple street is in New York on a the list. Thirty-two were made dur­ .107% 109 xScovill Mfg Co .... 60 61 day. Dr. Eckener telephoned to Conn L P 4% s . . . .100% 101% Du Pont . . , .431 430 430 ■ P. J. Wilkie, in showing a repre­ A. E. Sperry of Rockville. business trip. ing the September sessions in order Taylor & Fenn ..,..125 — Erie ...... Lakenurst today and was informed Brld Hyd 6 s ...... 102 104 Torrlngton new .... 70 72 ,. 56% 56 56% sentative of The Herald through Institute of Religion Opens Thurs­ to vote In the town election, but Gen Elec . . . .172 by Captain Hans Flemming that the * Insurance Stocks Underwood-El Fish . 'll 72 168% 168%. the store today, pointed out some of day Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Hoff- when revised and ready for check­ Gen Motors , .220 218% 218% the problems which his Company is The first session of the Institute would be ready for mad and their attendants had their ing at the town meeting there were Aetna Insurance ....880 890 Union Mfg C o ...... 16 20 Gillett Raz , Aetna Insurance rts 260 U S Envelope p f ___ 118 125 . 120% 119% 119% trying to solve in connection with of Religion will be held Thursday wedding breakfast at the Hillside 208 on the list. * Of tha thirteen 265 Inspirat .... . 31 30 %- 30% these stores which are, as yet, evening, Oct. 26th, at 7:30 o’clock Captain Flemming confirmed the Inn this morning. new voters made in Bolton during Aetna Life ...... 890 900 do com ...... 240 — Graf Zeppelin’s itinerary as an­ Int Harv . . , .310 309% 310 ] quite experimental in their nature. at the Union Congregational the October meetings about ten Aetna Casualty ....1160 1180 Veeder-Root ...... 42 44 Int Nickel ., .184% nounced by Hugh Allen, Dr. Eeke- Automobile ...... 435 Whitlock Coll Pipe . — 20 178% 179. The use of glass in the fixtures has church. These meetings are spon^ ,, Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong people have been ipade In other 445 Int Papers ., . 68% 68 68 almost entirely been dispensed with sored by the Rockville Council of ner’s American representative. He will be joint chairman of the public places and their naipes will be re- Conn General...... 1720 1760 said however, that certain changes Kennecott .; 114% 111% 114% so that customers may handle any Religious Education and will con­ whist and dance which the Ways hio'^ed when the registrars meet to Hartford F i r e ___ ..840 850 Mack Truck , . 9 5 94 might have to be made, depending Htfd Steam Boll ....740 94% of the merchandise. Old fashioned sist of four courses for inspiration and Means committee of the Buck- revise the list this week. One 760 WEEK END e r a s Marl Oil . . . . 40% 39% 39% counters which are rapidly disap­ and study as follows: upon weather and wind conditions. family has moved away, taking Lincoln Nat L i f e ___ 155 165 At daybreak Wednesday the Graf land Parent-Teacher association Mo Pac com . .71 70% 70% pearing in leading storjM are re­ Course 1. “ Religion in the will run-this evening in the school 'pff three .voters. Hartford gains National'...... 1130 1160 N Y Central . .176% 175% Zeppelin will proceed via Pitts­ Phoenix ...... R20 Chicago, Oct. 22.— More than 176% placed here with jpen top display Home” led by five eminent pastors assembly hall. This is the second in a few cases and Manchester also 835 New Haven . . .64% 64 • 64% tables where the merchandise is at­ of Connecticut. burgh, Columbus, Cincinnati and takes a voter or i,wo. From the Travelers .... ____ .1600 1625 six persona are dead here today as Indianapolis to St. Louis and to whist or the fall season. The usual Nor P a c ...... 102% 102% 102% tractively displayed and can be Course 2. “ The Prophets,” led figures this morning it was estimat­ Public Utility Stocks a result of week-end grade crossing Penn 64% 64% 64% Scott Field, Illinois. There it will number of prizes will be given and acldents. An entire family was wip­ handled by the customer. by Rev. George S. Brookes. refreshments served. Case’s orjhes- ed that the total numbei of names Conn Elec Sve pfd 92 .97 Post Ceteal . .69 68% 68% Mr. Wilkie stated that his Com­ Course 3. “ A Study of the Pu­ either be moored to a mast or hous­ on the list will be 211. Conn L P 8% ...... 119 ed out In one Instance. ed in the Army hangar. At dawn tra will be on hand to provide 123 Psd Stl Car . 22% '22 22% pany is installing a limited number pil,” Rev. M. J. Creeger of the There is a possibility that three Conn L P 7 % ...... 116 120 Three were killed when a fast Pull new . ., . 78% 78% •78% of the stores. “ We are trying to Thursday it will resume its flight music for all who care to remain Chicago and Eastern Illinois freight Hazardvllle Methodist church. for dancing. others that may be made, two of Conn L P 6% % pfd. 110 115 Radio Cor .., .230% 224 224 discover” said Mr.., Wilkie “ the Course 4. “ Adolescent Materi­ over Chicago, Detroit. Cleveland; them on naturalization papers that Conn L P 5% % pfd .100 train struck a small sedan at the Akron, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Sy­ 102 Sears Roe . ., .158% 157% 157% most practical method of carrying als and Methods,” Prof J. M. Myers did not arrive in time, hut will be Conn P Co (par 2p0-137 142 grade crossing of an obscure coun­ So Pac ...... 122 121% 121% in stock a large range of the more of the Hartford School of Religious racuse, Albany, New York and The Ladies Aid society of the in before election, day and one who Greenwich W&G 6 . . 97 try road here. Lakehurst. South Methodist church will open 100 Sou Rail ,., .145% 145% 145% than 33,000 items in our catalogue. Education. will have attained her twenty-first Hart El Lt (par 25) .132 Two young men and a girl were its fall rummage sale Thursday at 137 S 0 of N J ..46% 45% 45% While our business has grown to Polish Political Rally Wednesday birthday between now and election do vta ...... 123 130 killed Instantly as they were re­ Studebaker . noon in the vacant store of the . 82% 82 82% enormous proportions, we feel that A polish Republican Rally will be day. Htfd Gas. c (par 25). 92 97 turning from a dance. Their ma­ Tob Prod . ., Hotel Sheridan building and con­ . 100% 100% 100% a great many, more people will held at St. Joseph’s hall Wednesday SMITH PREPARING do pfd' (par 25) .. 68 7'5 chine was struck by a Long Island Union Pac . , .201 201 201 order by mail if they have an op­ eY.ening at 8 o’clock. Prominent tinue through the afternoon and vS N E T Co ...... 170 170 passenger train. Unit Fruit .., .141 evening, and ’ ll day Friday, or un­ 137% 141 portunity to buy some of our mer­ Polish speakers from Springfield, FLIES UNDER BRIDGES Manufacturing Stocks U S Rubber .. .41 40% 4T chandise over-the-counter and thus Hartford and New Britain will ad­ til the supply of merchandise is ex­ Am Hardware ...... 75 77 TO PROBE DEATH U S Steel .., .162% 161 FOR EASTERN TOUR hausted. A collection will be niade Curtis Field, N. Y., Oct, 22— “ It 161% have an opportunity to judge the dress the voters, speaking in the American Hosiery .. 25 - Westing .... 107% 107% 107% quality of our goods. Polish and English language. Thursday morning. Friends who was easy,” said Elenor Smith, 17- American Silver .... 23 — Washington, Oct. 22— An Investi­ Willys Over . .30 29% 29% Mr. Wilkie stated that the Mont- Auxiliary Plan Hallowe’en Party (Continued from page 1) wish to donate articles should year-old avlatrlx of Freeport, N. Y., Arrow Elec pfd . . . . 104 107 gation was instituted today into the gamery Ward & Company Stores The American Legion Auxiliary notify any of the ladles of the com­ today when praised foi her feat In Arrow Hart & Hege . 46 48 death of Blackburn Esterline, 41, are considered a great asset in the will hold a Hallowe’en party, Wed­ dentlal candidate has ever been so mittee and they will be called for. flying under the four East river Automatic R efrlg ___ 10 • 20 special assistant to the solicitor roLos towns where tlJey are now located nesday evening following their confident of victory two veeks be­ Mrs. Arthur Bronkle is chairman bridges in a Waco biplane. This Acme Wire ...... 12 15 general. B of headorheadorcl cheat are more easily and displayed telegrams, letters meeting. The member have been fore election as Gov. Smith Is aH and her assistants, Mrs. Robert feat had never been done by a wom­ Billings Spencer com 5 He was killed when he fell down treated externallyezu with-— an flyer alone in a plane. and newspaper clippings indicating requested to appear in costume and the end of. his campaign In the Martin, Mrs. Abram McCann. do pfd ...... 8 - the elevator shaft from the ninth that the tremendous drawing power masked. There will be a program of west. He fairly radiated confidence The Aviatrix reported she had to xBlgelow-Htfd com . . 94 98 floor of the Justice Department of the big Mail Order House Hallowe’en games and novel re­ in his ebservations at the dally The Ladies auxiliary of the An­ dodge a couple of ships but that do pfd ...... *,... 100 ______building. No one witnessed the VICKS there was plenty of room. ▼ V a r o R u b through its intensive advertising freshments will be served. A class press conferences. cient Order of Hibernians will meet Brikol Brass ...... 27 29 plunge. < W a t iwagon J a n tW Yeorfr , Is undoubtedly refiected in increas­ of candidates will also be initiated. He said tod''y he had never had tonight in St. James’s parish hail. ed business for all the merchants in The committee in charge are Mrs. any doubts about the south and the the towns where these stores are Bertha Philips, chairman; Mrs. border states that are normally The Women of Mooseheart located. William Shea, Mrs. Katherine Shea, Democratic despite all the “ bear Legion will hold their regular At Lancaster, Pennsylvania, more Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Gertrude stories” sent northward. . business meeting tomorrow evening than thirty thousand rural custom­ Ulitsch, Mrs. Marie Lassow, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Margaret ers attended the openin,g of the These stories of Democratic dis­ Dorothy Webster and Mrs. Inez affection from the south emanate Griffin of Hilliard street. Montgomery Ward store there. The Schoon. merchan,ts of Arkansas City, Kan­ from “ noisy minorities” he said. ^Where You Can Afford T o' Military Whist Planned Wi'd Rumors William Taylor, who was desig­ sas, declared that Ward’s opening Hope Chapter, OJ E. S., will con­ day there was the greatest shopping “ They are loud, but net numeri­ nated by the final, meeting of Sixth duct a military whist on Friday cally strong,” was his summary of School District to collect the di Buy Good Furniture” , events In the history of that city.Mr. evening, Nov. 16th for the benefit Wilkie stated that his company is it. Gov. Smith’s air of calm confi­ trict’s uncollected taxes, about ?40 of the Masonic Home Fund. The in amount, is now receiving the now being urged by Chambers of lodge runs a whist every year for dence has amazed even ‘ hose of his Commerce and business organiza­ intimates and advisers who are taxes. There are some properties the purpose of raising money for on which liens will have to be >’lacr tions all over the country to install the home. It is expected that a large ■ themselves confident. stores because of the well establish­ A good part of this, confidence e in order to protect the district, number will attend the whist as it but In each case it appears to be ed fact that they dra- rural trade is open to the Masons and their: was engendered upon the trip Just, Christmas Club Sale from very great distances. He ended, upon ■» hich the Democratic a case of carelessness rather than families. inability to pay, as the larger states that it is quite common ’n Legion Officers to Go to Coventry nominee dipped not only into the o f these ddys of good roads and auto­ territory where Democratic disaf­ amounts uncollected are owned by The officers of (Stanley Dobosz people who can well afford to pay mobiles to have customers come as Post, American Legion, will go to fection is supposed to be greatest, far as eighty miles to trade, at these but also into territory traditionally them. Mr Taylor is the collector South Coventry this evening to ini- for the Ninth School District. stores. tiate^A class of candidates for the Republican like Illinois and In­ diana. CEDAR CHESTS Earl W. Green Post. The South Campbell Council K. of C., will Coventry post is considered one of Everywhere Gov. Smith was install its newly elected officers this SCOTTISH DRUM-MAJOR the most active in the Fourth Dis­ greeted and acclaimed by crowds evening. District Deputy Arthur trict and showed a large growth in almost unprecedented in prqslden-- O’Connor of Hartford and suite will membership in the past two years. tial campaigning, Prom Richmond. do the installing. Grand . Knteht FOR OUR m n BAND Entertains Afternoon Whist Club Va., his first stop on the tour, to Wilbrod Messier, who has this ap­ The Afternoon Whist Club, were Indianapolis, his last, the crowds pointing of the financial secretary, entertained Friday afternpoi^ Atjtfe were literally normous. And Chica­ lecturer and chaplain, today an­ home of Mrs. A. T. Thompson of go gavo “ Al” such a show as James McCaughey, Once With nounced that for , the office of Talcott avenue. A large number Chicagoans said had not been seen chaplain he has named Rev. Wil­ Seaforth Highlanders, to were present and the prize was since the delirious Armistice cele­ liam P.'Reidy, pastor of St. Jam'^s SELECT ANY Lead Local Band. awarded to Mrs. F. A. Marble. Mrs. bration. Church, and that Attorney William CHEST NOW Beatrice Miller of South Manches­ Do They fifean 'Votes? J. Shea will be the lecturer. J. The Manchester Kilty Band held ter assisted the hostess in serving. Whether thfse great outpourings Sweeney will again be the financial % AND PAY ,AS Its annual meeting on Saturday ' » Notes mean votes two weeks from tomor­ secretary. The officers will be in­ 10 evening ^nd elected James Mc­ The A1 Smith Club will hold an row is the riddle of the campaign. stalled in their new quarters in the LOW A » Caughey as druni major. They con­ important meeting Wednesday night The Republicans say no and point State .Theater building. DISCOUNT sider themselves fortunate in be­ at 8 o’clock at the Democratic to the historical precedent of the headquarters. ing able to secure Mr. McCaughey Bryan campaign when the “ Com­ The Epworth League of the tor this position. He has been In Miss Dorothy Marshman of Or­ moner” had relatively as great ON9 chard street spent the week-end at North Methodist church will meet this country but seven months and audiences only to find that people at the church at 7 o’clock tonight, was drum major of the Seaforth Lake George, Wales, Mass. were more interested in seeing him for the purpose of casting “ Hurry. WEEKLY Highlanders, a well known musical Hope Sewing Club, O. E. S., will than in voting for him. hold an afternoon whist Tuesday at Hurry, Hurry” , a three-act farce to organization in Scotland. He will On the trip just ended. Gov. be presented by the society the lat­ DOWN take the place of Clarence Weth- the home of Mrs. Charles B. Reed, PAYMENTS 134 Grove street. Attractive prizes Smith tore into Senator Borah of ter part of November. The follow­ erell, who has not been in the best Idaho: Dr. Work, -the Republican ing are In charge of the arrange­ of health and has wished to resign will be awarded and refreshments §1.00 WEEKLY served. chairman: President Coolldge; ments:. Chairman, Beatrice Shaw; as major. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon; Mrs. Marvin Stocking, Walter Han­ The club intends to Increase its Alfred Rosenberg, of the Star Hardware Company, has returned Under-Secretary Mills: “iudget Di­ na, Hilda Magn'ason and Leon membership. The following board Holmes., The casting and direction of officers were elected for the from a short visit in New York city. rector Lord; and even the Republi­ Mrs. Darius Bennett of Willl- can candidate himself, Mr. Hoover, ot.tbe.,p^y will be in charge of coming year: President, Stewart Louis Smith. Taggart; vice president, David Hall; mantic is spending a few days with all by name. Mr. Hoover has yet to Mrs. F. W. Scharf of Union, street. mention Gov. Smith; by name in«hls treasurer, William Henderson; sec­ PARIS TRAINS WRECKED retary, William C. Henry; pipe ma­ campaign addresses. Not only In his public addresses, Paris, Oct. 22.— Three passenger jor, Joseph Taggart; pipe sergeant, trains were reported wrecked to­ Christmas Spirit is always reflected by the chm’acter of David Morrison; drum sergeant, PUBUC RECORDS but in his daily press conferences your gifts. Put Furniture ^rst on your Christmas list and you will be doubly sure that your gifts will as well, does Gov. Smith go after day between Lyons and Geneva, James McCaughey; fireman of com­ d'ue to washouts caused by the tor­ mittee, Joseph Taylor; staff major, his o!,ponents by nam« in a blunt direct fashion. rential rains which swept over the cLS^fcfve ILmitwe.® ''' William Forbes; property custo­ WARANTEE DEEDS. region during the week-end. No Gov. Smith’s only personal caller dian, David Hill; auditors, Thomas casualties were reported from any what ^ ft could possibly reflect more true Christmas Spirit than a beauti- Hamilton, Clarence Wetherell; drill Anna Stumbus to Anton Raman after Jiis arri-^al home was Thomas of Hartford lot No. 4 of the Colonial of . the wrecks. - Chest. Our di^lay mcludes the greatest possible selection of all types and sizes. If it’s a instructor, William Ritchie; trus­ J. Spellacy, national committeeman j^Telegraph and telephone lines tees, Stewart Taggart, . William Gardens tract, located on the south from Connecticut, who came Xb Cedar Chest we have it. ^ Our Club Sale enables you to select a chest right now getting 10% discount side of Wetherell street. weje down abd communication from by paying as low as $1.00 down ^ d $1.00 a week. We will store it free of charge for Christmas Henderson; press agent, David urge him to make a speech Jn t^e the affected regions was meagre. Morrison. Edward J. Holl to Harold V. Nutmeg State. Gov. Smith told him Ci0liv0ryn Heffron and Blanche E. Heffron Hea'vy property damage was re­ the speech schedule beyond Boston ported from all sections. house and land situated on-lot No. and Philadelphia is still in process SCHOOL THRIFT GAINS 1 of the Bluefields Tract, situafad of adjustment. on the south side of Center street, Unbeknown to himself or to any having a frontage of 82.5 feet on members of his party the gover­ BUT ONLY 2 ARE 100 P .C . Centet stret. . it nor’s special train reached Albany ARTHUR H. STEIN Edward Ji Holl to James Hhi yesterday with a man on the cow- Quinn, the house and lot known i Qp.tcher that the Albany police isald INSTRUCTOR ‘ Getting on the hundred per cent lot No. 12 of the Hollywood.-., tract roday was an escaped lunatic. The having a frontage of seventyrfh OP VIOLIN honor roll in the School Savings i»an,g;Ave his name as L-bster'Skin- System seems to be a bit more dif­ feet on the south side of Portep ■^ Finest, .Methotls street.- ? ' iiier, 23. He said he-had run away ficult than it was last year in Man­ PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ONLY chester schools. Today’s report for Hattie E. Kuhney ' to Walter ffom a state hospital at Westboro, the week,ending Octoberr 16, shows Hobby located on the south side of Mass., three weeks ago< and had' 20 Years* Experience :slnce thst time been wander.l^g'. He only two . schools with a hundred Hudson street and east of the BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED Natural > per cent of their attending pupils William Brink property. told the police he “ jumped” the Walnjut making deposits. They are the two Robert McLaughlin and wife t^’ Smith train at Syracuse. There was- For Appointment CEDAR CHEST Btaiidbys— Manchester Green and H. Olln Grant land and building 'nothing to Indicate he planned any ' C all,;^l. Manchester 2206 CEDAR CHEST harm to Gov. Smith; hut tho police the South Main street schools. No­ located on the west side of Keene]^ or. Rockville 1 4 8 -1 2 . ticeable gains' were made by the street, subject to taxes as of (jctcff, ■^ere holding him for observation Lincoln, Washington, Barnard and her 1, 1928 ownership. ; g today while, they investigated him. ..■’■■■ " $ 1 7 . 5 0 $ 1 1 . 5 0 ' ■' -i': . ‘ ■ $1.00 A Week Nathan Hale schools. The sum­ Certificate of Incorporation. •$1.00AWe«^;J4:5^ ; ' IN BANKRUPTiDY ‘ A moderate size chest at a Very popular price. mary: ' A certificate of Incorporation of Here is a fine Cedar Chest varye.': ^aln ut top Attend- De- ' i the Tree Farm, with Edward^ Made entirely of cedar. Well, constructed with > New Haven, Conn., Oct. - 92.__ and aides — "cedar lined. . Decorate.'vrlth at- all joints closely dove-tailed. A most appropri­ Schools ance'posits Pet. Anderson, Ralph A. Cone, ;an The authorized capital stock is Stotesi^.the second quarter of 1928 MANCHESTER 350,000 of fifty shares of $1,000 reached a higher value than in any 621 Hartford Road 3463.1IK2 If ch. All is common stock. 1 second quarter since 1920» r '

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velouB voice and the thunderous a ponderable opposition force?. And l8anrI|iBter logic of his oratory. % an oppoaltloa force we must have "**r I Cvratns 3K«raUi A good speech every night? Bry­ if we are to have good government » V an made the finest spell-blndlng -^nothing is more certain than ^ puuusnao B t speeches In the history of American that. ' TRO RBRAL.D PRINTINQ CO. campaigning not only every night Would It be At all surpiilsing, Fonadad by BIwood In Bla, Oot. t. IMt but three, four, five times a day. then, if four years from now, either He spoke all over Connecticut. under Mr. Thomas or somebody- Bvary BTanlnv. Bzoapt Sundayi and By RODNEY DTJTOHEB BoUdtya. Only two Republican candidates else of his political school, the So­ Washlngtqn, Oct. 22.— From the NiING Bnterad at tba Poat Oflloa at Man* .etaaatar aa Saoond Ctasa Mall Mattar. slnije the Civil War ever drew such cialist party should come , into the standpoint of progressives and of consumers who hope for lower pub­ SUBSCUIP'riUN KATBSl By Mall crowds or commanded such re-' light as a substantial political fac­ \ six dollara a yaar. sixty eanta a spectful attention in this common­ tor in American politics— heir to lic utility. rates through political month tor ahor.tar nartoda air, the results of ballot contests wealth— Blaine and Roosevelt. And our By oarriar, at«btaan oanta a waak. the policies of protest ot the Demo­ to date have not been altogether newly Slnffla ooplaa thraa oanta. then Connecticut, on election day, cratic party, but freed from the encouraging. . « SPtCClAti AUVURTISINQ RBPRB* quietly went to the polls and gave hampering traditions and historic The first o f these this yehr was SBNTA'i'lVD, Hamliton«l>a Uaaar. in Maine, where Senator Fred Hale, Ino, S86 Madlaon Avenna Naw Tork a swamping plurality for McKin­ handicaps of that organization? and 611 North Miohtcan Avanua ley. with the backing of the power in­ ChtoaKa Perhaps the seeds that Thomas terests, defeated Governor Brewster Tha Manohaatar Bvanlna Harald la So, after all, the only effect ot is sowing this campaign will per­ in the Republican senatorial prim­ on aala In Naw Sork City at Sobultx'a Smith’s making a speech at Hart­ ary. Export of power from .Maine Nfawa Stand, Sixth Avanua and 'Und. ish— and perhaps they will take Streat and 4lnd. Straat antranea o( ford or not making a speech at root and fiourlsh four or eight was the principal issue and the Grand Central Station and at all Sam Insull Interests were a strong SHOP Hartford would be, it is to be as­ Hoatltnv Nawa Stenda. years hence. The latter would not factor In the campaign. • » « sumed, on the emotions ot his ar­ be surprising. The election subsequently rati­ , Client ot International Newa Sar» Tloe. dent admirers. Even it h e ' were fied the "power trust" victory. “International News Senrloa baa the another Bryan— which he falls a In the Ohio primaries, Attorney axolualva rlghta to uaa (or rapublloa* long way short of being— it prob­ General Turner, Republican candi­ featuring tlon In any tom all news diapatohaa date for governor, came out for Bedding oreditad to or oot otharwiaa oradltad ably wouldn't make a straw’s dif­ further regulation of utilities. He In this papar, U la also azolusisaty Health and Diet entitled to use (or revublloatlon all ference In the way this state will was defeated. tha local or undated news pnbllshad vote on election day. « In ’Wisconsin,.where the "power herein.'* Full Service Client e( N B A Advice trust" fight was perhaps more pre­ ServicA ^ dominant than anywhere else, the TWO VIEWS progressives renominated Senator This .Week, .. MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1928 . By DR. FBANE McCOY Style and Two editors discussed prohibi­ LaFollette but failed to nominate Informar Talks ' tion in a Hartford debate last night Congressman Beck, their candidate Individuality- for governor. The issue now figures A CHARMING QUALITY — Editor Maurice S. Sherman of r by V MASCULINITY AND FEMININITY in the election and it is assumed in These New Almost all Americans are either the Hartford Courant and Editor For many years psychologists had that LaFollette and Walter Kohler, Republicans or Democrats— the by- William E. Gilroy, D.D.', of The no difficulty in describing the dif­ the conservative candidate for gov­ Miss Imogene. partles cut very little figure. Can­ Congregatlonallst. It is not our ferences between masculine and ernor, will be elected. Simmons dor demands the admission that In purpose to go into the merits of feminine characteristics. Men were Critics of the utilities, however, point to some of their own vic­ Bishop a great many cases Individuals can­ that discussion save in one respect. more aggressive, adventurous, un­ 'Beds tiring, and had a scientific, reason­ tories, past and prospective. Sena­ not give any very clear reason for Dr. Gilroy’s argument for prohibi­ ing mind. Women were shy, retir­ tor McKellar and Congressman, Miss Bishop, an experi­ being either Republican or Dem­ tion consisted very largely in por­ ing, more emotional, delicate, Garrett took issue on the power enced decorator, will be Would ybu guess that question in Tennessee, where Mus­ ocratic, Yet in a great many cases traying the evils wrought by alco­ imaginative. ' here all week to give in­ the bed shown in this cle Shoals is the big problem, and formal talks on “ Bed­ room setting is of metal? there is a reason, unsuspected' by holic Indulgence. It is that fact But within* Fthe last few years, Garrett was licked despite supposed there has been a remarkable change rooms of Individuality," It is, however, being ono the citizen himself. which Impresses us in this connec­ support from the power companies touching upon wall treat­ of the newest Simmqns We confess, while being Repub­ tion and frequently does Impress in the mental attitude of the two which is now said to have been sexes so that they are becoming ments, floor coverings, styles, beautifully enam­ lican, to a certain admiration for us in prohibition argumentation transferred to the Republican can­ hangings, furniture ar­ eled, $32.75 in twin sizes. more alike. Men are cultivating didate against McKellar. New England Democrats; first, be­ everywhere. rangements and color Other beds, $9.50 up. many of the finer qualities, such as schemes. cause It takes a certain sort of It strikes us that in this pro or a love of the artistic and the finer courage to continue to be allied anti-prohibition discussion which is emotional qualities, and women are Senator Howell of Nebraska won with the losing side; second, be­ so general throughout the country entering the business, scientific renomlnatlon while criticizing the and athletic fields and 'acquiring utilities and is now using the same cause New England Democracy is it Is a sheer waste of time to cite much of the aggressiveness and issue in his election campaign. The a state of mind which is largely Instances of the ruin worked by scientific reasoning of the male. same goes for Senator Frazier in emotional— and we should hate to drink. No human being, not even The clinging vine type of woman North Dakota, another Republican. see emotionalism stamped out of the veriest gutter bum, denies that who used to faint whenever a Senator Dill received renomination ...... from the Democrats and is now the world under the feet of prac­ alcohol is the agency whereby mil­ strong mani^canie near, has disap­ peared. Women are learning, to putting the power question forward tical self-interest, because about lions of weak human beings have brag about their strength rather in the campaign, while his Repub­ all the color would be washed out been destroyed during countless than expect syfnpathy for their lican opposition has taken the side of life in that event. penturies. No sane human being weakness. They have discarded of the utilities. their enveloping skirts, bustles, Senators Wheeler and Walsh Self interest; self preservation, will deny that the world would be are assailing the “ trust” in Mon­ in fact,! makes New England Re­ an infinitely better place in which corsets and other clothing monstro­ sities so that their wearing apparel tana, where Wheeler is a candidate " . 1 publican. The Democrats are just for re-election and the Montana. to live if nobody ever got drunk. today is actually more sensible than ^ OME visit our hC^ly redecorated Bedding enough in numbers to add the There is nothing to argue about that worn by men. Girls’ feet are Power Company is understood to be supporting his Republican oppo­ 1 Shop this week! We’ve tried to make it fillip of emotionalism needed to on that point. Yet over and over becoming larger and their figures nent, Joseph M. Dixon. the most attractive and helpful shop of save us from becoming crassly ma­ again we have the spectacle of pro­ slenderer. In fact, many writers In Minnesota the utilities are terialistic. Also they provide us hibition advocates seriously and describe their heroines as having lined up against Senator Shipstead, • its kind, and we believe it is "the largest figures slender as a young boy’s. with almost all our political fun. honestly standing up and advanc­ the Farmer-Labor candidate, who Is Simmons Beautyrest The bullying man who built his hung with attractive draperies . . . the whole Simmons Ace Spring— ; Take the case of the Manchester ing the weir known horrors o.f al­ making power one of his main cam­ Mattress — a center of superiority by sheer physical bru­ paign points. close packed springy wire an extra number of resili­ to-be-made shut-ins, for example. coholism as a sufllclent reason for tality has passed on with the going department dressed up for this occasion. Here ent spiral springs . . . The power issue cuts party lines, colls . . . hundreds of you will find probably the largest display of Who on earth can imagine a Re­ the eighteenth amendment and the years. Intellect is today far more as, may already have been observed. them . . . covered with the equivalent of a box spring yet lighter and publican political worker leaping Volstead act. important than muscle for main­ Republicans and Democrats are soft downy cotton. All beds, daybeds and bedding in town, attractively taining leadership. Men are becom­ much lower In price. All suddenly to his feet with a loud Aside from the professionals likely to be found on either side sizes • arranged to make selecting easy and pleasant. ing slenderer, more ajert and pos­ of the fence and, where the issue Is sizes and excited protest against the who make’ their living by such ad­ sibly more sensitive. Men excel at not raised it is generally because $ .. - v board of voters adjourning to hos­ vocacy it is our belief that most of many of the trades that might be both candidates are sympathetic 39.50 pitals and homes of sick folks, be­ these people are utterly sincere. considered effeminate. Some of the with the Aitllities. cause he has permitted himself to Yet their position is not only un­ leading dressmakers, perfumers, artists and poets are men. On the scent therein a dark and evil plot tenable, it is essentially unfair. There has been a power fight on other hand women are entering the in New York for some time over of the opposition to gain two or They assume,, when they take it, business world. Two among the Governor Smith’s program and this three votes? Especially if the first that their opponents are ad­ largest real estate concerns in Los has been considerably accentuated WATKINS BROTHERS, I n g . voter so to be made turned out to vocates of drunkenness and the Angeles are headed by women. Wo­ by selection of H. Edmund Ma- bo a member of the family of a Re­ evils attending it. men are entering politics, mechan­ chold as Republican state chair­ EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES ics, newspaper work, and many publican leader, visited at the man and of Albert Ottlnger as Re­ This, of course, is utterly un­ other trades that were formerly publican candidate for governor. leader's request? / true. It is our conviction that Edi­ considered exclusively men’s do­ Machold. is a power magnate and There is something altogether tor Sherman of the Courant is Just main. Ottinger is closely allied with the charming in the naivety and spon­ as sincerely desirous of eliminating In spite of this switching of opposition to Smith’s program. positions, there is no danger of any. In Arizona the question is para­ taneous excitement of such blun­ the curse of drunkenness from the great biological change, but the mount because of the Boulder dering bull-rushing as this. We world as Is Editor Gilroy. We know mental and emotional adjustments Dam project. " The Democrats are need such emotional hot-heads in perfectly well that we are. And which are taking place in our time also using the power Issue in Colo­ our society and in our politics. Life so are scores and hundreds of should bring about more happiness rado, with special stress laid on It by Congressman Taylor. In Cali­ THE SAHARA AND— HE OUGHT TO KNOW would be drab without them. And other editors who are fully con­ and better health to both sexes. “ Mother is It true that camels Detective: We think we have Many pf the lower forms of life fornia Senator Hiram Johnson is without them there wouldn’t be vinced that federal prohibition is can work a week without a found your mother-in-law. who has are bisexual as, for instance, the making his entire campaign on drink?” any Democratic party at all in New not promoting temperance at all— power and Boulder Dam. been missing for six months. snail is both male and female in­ “ Yes, and It is the opposite with Man: What did she say? England, since the cold logic of our that America is on the wrong track side of the same shell. Such ab­ In Missouri the Democrats are using propaganda methods as re­ your father who can drink a week Detective: Nothing. economic situation requires that in dealing with liquor debauchery. normalities occasionally appear in without working.’’— LeMoustlque. /Man; Then It is not my mother- the human family, but they are not vealed by the Federal Trade Com­ Charleroi. ' the most of us shall be Republi­ Prohibition will continue to be mission. in-law.— Passing Show. cans. able to reproduce themselves. But a bone of angry contention so long it is true that in 'the embryo, both Josephus Daniels recently charg­ Victrolas as its supporters arrogate to them­ male and female begin from the ed that In North Carolina the utili­ Nicaragua’s president has taken Then there la the lady next door ty interests had entered the cam­ selves alone a desire to benefit same original form, and only de­ up golf. Some people don’t know who was surprised at Smith’s, wa­ A MUM DERBY paign and that many of their lead­ mankind. We may get somewhere velop differently so that both man when they have ^enough punish­ ter power speech because she Hartford is merely to see the ers were In the anti-Smith group. ment. 1 thought he was wet. in the fight against rum when all and women have some psyslcal as Records brown derby, not to hear its voice. well as mental qualities in com­ the forces of genuine reform get After having been given to under­ mon. together in an honest effort to stand that they were to have the While men ;^d women will never work out a solution of the problem appear alike ph^yslcally, the mental opportunity to'llsten to a political The Trail-Blazers! — never, so long as part of the ad­ changes which arj taking place will address by Governor Smith, deliv­ vocates of temperance persist in lead to a better understanding be­ ered direct to them "without the tween them and the age old sex HALF outlawing that other part which mediation of the radio. Democrats antagonisms Vvlll gradually disap­ cannot Intellectua^lly subscribe to of the Capitol City and environs pear. We can no doubt look for a the method now under experiment. better civilization when women are / are now Informed that their can­ stronger physically knd more men­ didate will not, after all, speak at tally aggressive, and the masculin the State Armory, but will content SOCIALISTS force and ruggedness of men is himself with one of the automobllo Very few people, comparatively, tempered by the more delicate qualities. parades which have come to be so have followed with any Interest the large a part of his campaign. Questions and Answero campaign made by Norman Thom­ Question: A. J. asks: “ What Ardent admirers of the gover as, Socialist candidate for the Pres­ causes the skin to become yellow RUMMER. C5F nor will, no doubt, accept without idency. Yet it is entirely possible about the eyes and mouth? What rTMMTlC question his excuse that a candi­ that the Thomas campaign may can be done for it?" date cannot make a good speech prove, historically, to be of more Answer; Your trouble is un­ every night and that he would doubtedly caused by what the lay­ account than the campaign of Gov­ man knows as biliousness. This rather not make any If he cannot ernor Smith. means some disorder affecting the make a good one. Critics, however, Heretofore Socialistic Presiden­ liver or gall bladder. When these may make the point that the Dem tial candidacies in the United organs do not function properly be­ ocratic candidate’s speeches, so far, States haven’t cut much of a figure, cause of overwork, some of the bile haven’t been so remarkable but is retained in the system, making principally because the Socialists the skin show a decided yellow what he might bb expected to be themselves were a long way behind tinge. A short fast followed by a able to make not only one every the times in the development of so' proper diet usually brings about a night but several during the day, clallstlc thought. Thomas is a mod­ clearing up of the skin within a short time. for good measure. And such people ern socialist. That is, he is as far are likely to,see, l^n Smith’s deter­ Question: Reader writes: ’’My as possible from being a commu­ mother made some bacon gravy for mination not to bother with speech nist. He is a socialist of the modern the cornbread and, knowing there /?• making in this state, his conviction European school, which is hardly was no bacon in the house for two of the hopelessness of trying to more radical than what we call in weeks, I questioned her and found Is/ she has been holding the bacon win the electoral vote of Connecti­ America a progressive. UST a few genuine Victrolas left to close out cut. grease over for two weeks in a He hasn’t the slightest idea of can. She stood me up |nd down at half price or less . . large stock of Victor It Is a long time since the Dem­ capturing a single electoral vote. that it was still healthful food if Records reduced to half price! Here is aia ocrats had a "personality" candi­ He is, however, sitting pretty in the kept even longer in the'cooler.” opportunity of a lifkime to own-a Victor in­ date for the Presidency until they position of critic of both the old Answer: In the first place I do strument with fine Victor Records. Qrthok' nominated Smith. The last one was not advise the use of bacon grease parties. And particularly has he an in the making of cornbread, but it . phonics . . new and used . . all ty^ies erf-models Bryan— we mean the Bryan of excellent talking point in showing will keep for weeks and even included. 1896, not the later Bryan, who was the liberals and progressives what months without spojllng it it is an entirely different sort of per­ a futile proceeding it is to turn kept in a fairly cool place. son. In '9 S Bryan came storming from the Republican party to the Question; Marilyn A. writes; ‘I WATKINS BROTHERS out of the west like a cyclone of use peroxide on my face and arms Democratic party. for bleaching purposes and have flame. Huge crowds greeted hlin Assuming that Smith is beaten been told it will grow superfluous V CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES everywhere. H« swept through New in the coming election— emphati­ hair. Please tell me if this is. true?" England raging like an Inspired cally and decisively beaten, what Answer: TSere Is qvldeilce to prophet, and men sided open- chance is there that the Demo- show ;that the. continued use of mlDyi^ed At the magic of hla cfatlo part/ wlU hereafter l>9 even peroxide will discourage the growth of hair rather than to proxAbta It. .V if?-

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Is Starred in “The Crash;” BEAT JEWISH STUDENTS Also Another Feature and Stores • • . t. . ■ Gift Night. IN RIOTS IN BUDAPEST INC. Okily on the integrity and rep­ RESTFUL All the power, the pathos and the utation: pjT,, the jew eler firom dramatic events that have made Budapest, Oct. 22.— Feeling wjs i* ’ V':*' ' * ' railroad building and railroad running high here today followiiig 5c to $1,00 Store whom yoi| miy ypur .diampnd operation in cut of the way^laces the arrest of fifty workers who 1 j one of the most colorful episodes clashed with Nationalist antt- 973 Main Street. ; Mail Orders PiUed. can you depend impUrilly. In In the progress of this country, Is Semetlc students who attempted PAJAMAS vividly depicted in “ The Crash” , storm the building of the Socialist no other purri^ase is thiis - so Milton Sills’ latest starring vehicle, newspaper Nepszava. ! ' Which is scheduled at the State for The attempted storming of thd imppFtanl. DigipQhd qndily tomorrow and Wednesday. newsjjaper’s building was the cH-i ^The^ix piecle aliiminiim set to be given away at the Showing a most complete assort­ The picture was adapted from max of a day during which st^^ State Theater Tuesday evening was purchased at this Frank L. Packard’s magazine story, dents rioted In front of the unlver-i store. and y^uo vary f^eoiild you, “ The Wrecking Boss,’’ and tells slty and In other public placpA^ ment of high-grade Pajamas in all how the soubrette of a struggling beating up Jewish students, pedeH- Some of the big values in our Radio Dept. without the aid ^ ejqpert, burlesque troupe marries and tries trlans and even foreigners. if-’ STANDARDYNE SET. The workers’ papers today pro­ determine the tru of styles and cloths,. Properly tailored to make a home for the boss o f the Regular $ Value* ,Our Pries $ . . wrecking crew. They have nothing tested the fact that the pollc'O eboVr 29.50 22 50 In common except their love for ed partiality to the students in ar­ _ Guardnte^d ■ Ldiid Spe^ers ’ Guaraiiteed vanous 'stones t to iit. New Patterns, New Ideas. each other. The girl has been used resting none of those who attach: Mahogany frame to the free and easy ways of the ed the Nepszava building while ai^» and silk cloth. Special $4.98. / resting fifty workers who protected traveling show The man knows Guaranteed Guaranteed Priced from $2,00 to^S.OO. .nothing of women except what he the building. All the workers wis The Dewey - Richman Co. learned as a boy. A wonderful rested were given eight-day JmI 201X Tubes $1.00. This Jewelers - Ststiondxvl - Silimrismitbs sentences-. ■ ^ ^tuation and every advantage of it tube can be required the The Pajamas given away at the has been taken in unfolding the old type sbor^ptoRffa.;-,.. : ..~ ; picture. CITY LOSES HUNTER. ! ? < ------‘ X power |or last stage of audio fre­ Sills is seen to the very best of New York.— Renben Lounes h^t^ 112 State Theater were^ purchased at his ability axd he is given splen­ gone back to South : Garollne. bi>T quency for use With stoifaffe battery on AC set. Spe­ did support by Yola D’AvrIl, Wade cause they wouldn’t let him hunt (n cial $1.00. ^ ^ Glenne/s. Boteler and Thelma Todd. Central Park. Only one casuplp The associate feature at the State was reported before police stopp^ ...... * • • • • • • • • • ...... $2.50 for tomorrow and Wednesday will the shooting.' A man was treatw be “ BrotTierly Love,’’ a screaming for a flesh wound in the neck. ? ' P.7 ,?® “ J?®**®?®® ...... • • • ...... • • • V .* .r .. . 25c satire on football adventures, fea- \V /t Volt C Jittery i ...... 25c ,.turing that incomparable pair of KILLED BY INSECT. comedians— Karl Dane and George Cabinets, ^ sfees^ ntahogaany finish, Specipi K. Arthur. In this picture these two Norwalk, 0.— An Insect blto •boys go through a series, of hllarir caused the death ot a woman herf^ pus and hair-raising adventures recently. The sting, on one of hPy G L ^ I N E Y ’ S •;that would mahe even 'the Sphinx: IM ,iU arms, caused an infection whiflH' iJaugh. poisoned her- whole systept.. , ; /!• ¥ SA.

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foodstuffs and clothing for needy flood, Hoover was always called elected president, as 1 feel sure he multitudes, but generous, thought­ .upon to take care of It, and he al­ will be. Mr. Hoover will lead the G R L H IiaW E R |P0USH DEMOCRAT ful and far-seeing as^hs^ Is, he en­ country to a brighter future and ways made a good job of It and to DAILY, RADIO PROGRAM abled my Government to reopen the greater independence.” idle mills of Lodz by giving ine the satisfaction of all concerned. Monday, October 22. 10:30—Studio recital. Hi# Ability, efficiency, his capacity 12:30—Dance program. • Leading DX Stations; 0NWAY Td C0A$r UIIDS MR. HOOTER spontaneously 27,000 bales of cot­ ' Lewis James, tenor, and a concert 440.5— W eX-W JR. DETROIT—680. 479.9—WSB, ATLANTA-53(L^^ ton for that purjpose. for work and hls achievements are MURDERER EXONERATED orchestra with Adrian Schubert ns 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 9 :00—Business d a b program. universally recognized. Add to this conductor will prerent a program of. 8:80—Linem en minstrels. 9:30—WEAF artists party. “ 'Hundreds of thousands of our bis wide acquaintance with foreign popular classics at the General Motors' 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour. 11145—Brown’s orchestra. family party to be broudoast by 9:30—Monday night musical. future citizens owe their health and affairs and his great experience, one WEAK and allied stations at 9:80. Half 10:00—Songs; Hawailans; dance, 626-KYW . CHICAGO—870. Has Crossed Continent Since Cites What CL 0 . P. Candi­ even their lives to him. It was om* has to admit that aevef before was Moscow, (>Ct. 22— A father who an hour later The Gregory trio will 535.4— WTIC HARTFORD—160. 7:80—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) of the proudest days of my life, for murdered his four-year-old invalid be the drawing card of the I. B. S. A. 6:30—Bond Instrumenlai trio. 9:80—Studio org;an recital. * there nominated a candidate who program of WGBS and at 10:30 the 7:30—WEAF Savings Bank hour. 10:1)0—Studio concerL the first tiine in free independent possesses tuch great knowledge ana son feeding him arsenic in a sand­ grand opera, "Lohengrin," may be 8:00—Republican campaign talk. 11:00—Male quartet, play. July 1 and Is on Way date Did for Poland in Poland’s partition, I could open tne capacity to deal with the complex wich has been technically acquitted y tuned In from the N. B. C. chain. Dr, 8:30—WEAF programs UVk hrs.) 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. doors of the ancient castle of ou; by the Moscow district court after Melchlorre Mauro-Cottone, an UuKah 10:30—Bond dance orchestra. 8:30—Edgowatpr orchestra, trio. problems' of our government who musician^ recently appointed organist 422.S-WOR. NEWARK—710. 9:00—Mooseheart hour; songs. Home— A. Writer. War Period. kings and receive there with noHr was sci eminently qualified for that a trial of three days. It was the of the Roxy thwitcr, will be heard with 7:00—Levltow’s orchestra; lleders.' 11:05—Orchestra; myslery three. songs, this noble son of American office as Mr. Hoover. His record secoDiJ time within a,month that Roxy and Hls Gang during the pro­ 8:00—Courier's concert hour. 416.4— WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO—720. democracy.' proves that he is a leader of world Soviet courts deviating from the gram to be broadcast by the WJZ 8:30—United Choral Singers. 9:30—WEAK artists party. chain at 7:30. Dr. Mauro-Cottone will 9:0fr—Lowney concert with Ruth “ The following telegram was sent wide experieince. letter of the law, sanctioned par­ Manning, soprano. 10:30—Violinist, hungry five. A girl -^rho confessed to being a Bridgeport, Oct. 22.— “ I know of to Mr. Hoover on Christmas of the ental exterminatio i of infants des­ be supported In hla recital by* vocal 10:30—Baritone, orchestra; dreams. “ Taking all these things into and instrumental soloists and ensem­ 9:30—Warner Jubilee hour. 12:15—Coon Sandets nightimwks. special feature and short story my own knowledge how Herbert year 1920 by Marshall Pllsudskl. tined for a life of misery. bles. “ Students’ night will be cele­ 10:00—Democratic National eommlMee. consideration can there be any 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. writer.of some note and who said Hoover saved hundreds of thous who was then the Chief of State of Alex Trofimov confessed that he brated by the Rensselaer Polytechnic 10:30—Captlvators concert hour. doubt in your mind or anybody’s Institute musical club and symphony 11:05—Henderaon’a dance orchestra. 8:35—Tenor; water witches. she was hitch-hiking ’across the an ^ of our brothers and sisters the Polish Republic: mixed arsenic and spread it upon orchestra before the microphone of 11:30—The Witching hour. 9:30—Arlon male chorus. continent, passed through Manches­ especially children, from cruel mind that Mr. Hoover is better 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 10:00—Revue; hippodrome. “ ‘From the depths of our hearts a piece of bread for his little son, WHAZ at 8:45. Nine o’clock will offer ter Saturday enroute for San death,” said N. L. Piotrowskl, presi­ qualified for the presidency than Serge. The boy, he said, was ^iuf- the Lowney concert =wlth Riitn Man­ 7:00—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 447.5- WMAQ.WQJ. CHICAGO—670. we are sending thanks to you and hls Democratic opponent, and that ning, soprano, through the Columbia 7:30—WJZ programs (2t4 hrs.) 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) Francisco, whence she started on dent of the Great Lakes Insurance your friends In America. The gifts fering from an incurable parlysis of chain, and Neapolitan Nights with 10:00—Ernie Andrew’s troubadours. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, pianist. her travels of the United States, Company at Chicago, a Democrat Mr. Hoover’s election will promote the brain. 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. of th'e American people to our chil­ Giuseppe di Benedetto, tenor, through 499.7— WFAA. DALLAS—600. Mexico and Canada three months, and former city attorney of Chi­ the best Interests of cur country? the WJZ chain. WLS, the very popu­ 6:30—Waldorf-Astoria music. dren are the more valuable because 7:00—Savings bank hour. 9:00—*Cline’s dance orchestra. one week and 9ve days ago. cago, at a Polish Republican rally If you do believe that, then it is lar Chicago station, will Introduce the 11:00—Belcanto quartet. they represent voluntary offers of ’ RECORD BUILDING Arlon male chorus at 9:30. Judge 7:20—Talk, "World Today.” Dressed in high laced boots, in Bridgeport last night. His ad­ your duty to vote for Hoover. By New York.— A nine-story apart­ Whipple, the familiar local politician 7:45—Physical cultural prince. 374.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—800. khaki riding breeches, heavy fel­ countless American households. To­ 7:45—Hunshine and kiddles. 's dress dealth with the noble, philan­ voting foi Hoover, we of Polish ment building, 100 by .100 feet, was of Thompklns Comers, has Just waked 8:00—Republican campaign talk. low’s shirt, coarse wool mackinaw, day our children rejoice that thev birth and descent, will perform not up to the fact that Election Day Is 8:30—Gypsies dance orchestra. ^ 8:00—WEAF programs (.3 hrs.) thropic work done by Mr. Hoover eat their Christmas dinner not as a completed here several weeks ago drawing near. What’s more, he has 9:30—General Motors’ hour featuring 12:00—Heuer’a orcheslra. and fellow's felt hat she leaned during the war in Poland and other only a civic duty, worthy of the In less than three and one-half actually stayed awake long enough to Lewis James, tenor. 325.9— KOA. DENVER—920. against a telephone pole on Center mere stranger but as the absent best citizenship, but we will at the 10:30*-Grand opera, "Lohengrin.” European countries. It is the duty months from the time excavating organize a political rally, the happen­ 10:00—Denver concert orchestra. street Saturday waiting for a guest of a million American homes.' same time, manifest our gratitude ings of which will be told in detail 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 12:00—Reese popular trio. of the Polish voters of this coun­ was started. This is believed to be a 6:00—Palais D’Or orchestra. Hartford-bound trolley. At her What the Mothers Said. and appreciation to Mr. Hoover. If through WJZ at 9:30. 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. try to support Mr. Hoover, Mr. “ In an address .signed by thous­ record in construction work. 6:50—^Long’s sporting page. 8:30—Musical programs (3Vi hrs.) feet lay a knapsack. Her costume Piotrowski told his audience. Black face type Indicates best features 7:00—Cook’s travelogue. ands of Polish mothers from all 7:30—Roxy and His Gang with Dr. 12:15—Theater entertainment, combined with beauty above the His address, in part, follows: 400—PWX. HAVANA—760; parts of Polan”3 and sent to Mr. All ^ g r a m s Eastern Standard Time. Melchlorre Mauro-Cottone, Ital­ average, made her a figure not to “ We are in the throes of a presi­ ian organist. 9:00—.stetson military parade. be passed by casually. Hoover we read the following: 10:00—Studio musical program. dential election and it behooves us Leading East Stations. 9:0<^Neapolitan nights with Giuseppe Travels Incognito “ ‘We women of the Polish Re­ dl Benedetto, tenor. 499.7— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—600. to vote for the candidate whose public from all parts of Poland— 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—"Real Folks,” with George 10:00—Chassy's dance orchestra. Interviewed, she refused to dis­ Frame-Brown, actor. election will promote the best in­ from the Carpathian Mountains to 7:05—Dinner music; talk. 11:15—Plano recital; specialties. close her real name or even her terest of our country and of all the Service — Quality ~~ Low Prices 8:30—Tenor, soprano, guitars. 19:00—Meyer-Davis orchestra. 11 :.30—Housekeeper’s talk; orchestra. pen name, declaring that in her the Baltic Sea, wish to express to 9:00—Ambassador concert orchestra. 11:00—Slumber music. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. people. We have two candidates to 406.2— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. travels she had avoided publicity. you Honored Sir from the depths of 10:00—Violinist, ’cellist, pianist. t 8:30—WEAF programs (114 hrs.) select from. Both are well known 10:30—Soprano, baritone, pianist. 9:30—WEAF artists party. One reason was that her mother our hearts our thanks and grati­ 10:30—Grand opera with WEAF. 10:30—SuiiTiy Jim; Amos ’’n' Andy, and universally reputed to be good 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. did not know quite the full details tude for the generosity of the 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 11:00—Smith’s Symphony orchestra. of her trip and a desire to spare men— men of excellent character American people. While our 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—«40. and of unquestioned integrity. 9:00—String Quartet, pianist. 6:30—Bestor’s dance orchestra. 10:00—N. B. C. programs. her parent any worry. Also she Country was the center of terrible 9:30—Real Folks with WJZ. 7:00-WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 11:00—Artists, Inslrunientnl trio. wanted to use the facts she had But they greatly differ in tiieir struggle and devastated by war and SPECIAL 10:00—Marylai.aers orchestra. 10:00—William Penn orchestra. ■ 1:00—Packard concert orchestra. picked up'on her trip ^for short qualifications; they differ in their our people, our little ones were dy­ 461.6—WNAC, BOSTON—660. 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 322.5— WHA8, LOUISVILLE—930. education, in their abilities and In Finest Loin Lamb Chops...... 55c lb. 7:11—Amos 'n' Andy; talk, 7:30—Address: Uncle Qlmbee. stories and special newspaper fea­ ing from hunger, exposure and di­ T:45—The Hawthorne four. 0 :30 -WEAF artists party. tures. their experiences.” Fresh Calves’ L iver ...... 69c lb. 8:00—WEAK programs (3% hrs.) 10:30—WEAF grand opera. sease, by thousands, you came to 8:00—WOR programs (3 hrs.) 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. She did however, consent to out­ Referring to prohibition, Mr, Bottom Round Steak, Ground for Hamburg...... 45c lb. 11:10—Rhode’s dance orchestra. 405.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. feed and clothe us and to heal the 7:3o—WJZ programs (2V4 hrs.) line the territory covered in her Piotrowski said, ‘‘ The Democratic wounds of the whole nation. You Top Round S te a k ...... 49c lb. 302.8—WQR, BUFFALO—990. 10:00—Studio entertainment. 9:00—Repulilican campaign talk. candidate, should he, perchance, be 7:00—WEAF programs (4H hrs.) 11:00—Smith’s Cavaliers orchestra. 9:30—WEAF artista party. travels thus far. Starting from and your people shall ever be re­ 12:00—Buffalo organ recital. elected president, cannot change Our Home Made Sausage M e a t...... 25c lb. 379.5—WQY, SCHENECTADY-790. 10:30—Hamline University hour. Baker’s Field on July 1 she headed membered, loved and venerated in 545.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—6S0. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890. the prohibition law, because It is 6:30—Maggie’s orchestra. 11:55—Time; weather; markets. south passing through Los Angeles, the history of our nation for cen­ 7:30—WQY entertainments. 6:30—Stocks; farm forum. 9:00—Craig’s dance orchestra. San Diego, and Tia Juana. “ The not in his power to do so. He not turies to come. 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 7:00—WEAF Savings Bank hour. 9:30—WEAF family party. BAKERY SPECIALS 7:30—Studio concert; talk. experience of an Americano hitch­ only cannot change it but he would “ ‘ May God bless you and your 11:05—Smith's Cavaliers orchestra. 10:30—Studio entertainment. hiking through that part of Mexi­ be compelled by his oath of office to 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 8:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 254.1-WRVA, RICHMOND—1180. generous people.’ Scotch Cones...... 25c doz. 8:00—Burnt corkers: Gondolyrlcs. 10:30—Studio entertainment. co in itself will furnish me with ma­ enforce it. And by the way Mr. “ I am not speaking of this to 9:30—WJZ Real Folks. 11:00—Smith’s Cavaliers orchestra. 10:15—Studio features. terial for several stories at least” Smith the other day in Tennessee Our Home Made Raisin Bread ...... 12c loaf 10:00—Entertainers; comlo team. 305.9—WHAZ, TROY—980. 11:00—Richmond dance orchestra. create sympathy for Mr. Hoover, I Finest Danish P a stry ...... 40c doz. 11:10—Artists: Instrumental trio. 8:00—Samarnng Instrumontallsts. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—7.10. she said. “ I tried everything a lone solemnly promised that if elected am merely stating the facts and to 399.8—WTAM. CLEVELAND—750. 8:46—R. P. I. musical club. 12:30—N. B. C. programs. girl could try with any reasonable president, he would enforce the call your attention to that man’s Devil’s Food C a k es...... 35c each 9:30—WEAF family party. 10:05—Serenaders dance orchestra^ 1:00—Variety program, artists. amount of safety from the hot prohibition law to its entirety, and great administrative ability and his Fresh Made Pumpernickel...... 15c loaf Secondary Eastern Stations. tamale restaurants to a whirl at Secondary DX Stations. there Is no doubt in my mind that capacity for work; neither do I thj gambling tables and a small bet Our Home Made White Bread ...... ^...... :.. 12c loaf 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 11:00—^Denny’s dance orchestra. 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. he would, because A1 Smith would want to convey the idea that the 7:30—Old.time mlnatrals. 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970, 11 :U0—Gillette bears. or two on the races. not violate his oath of office. Squash P ie s ...... 15c-35c each 8:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) 8:00—Studio entertainment. 1:00—Amos ’ ll’ Andy. credit for this philanthropic work Raisin Pies ...... 12c-25c each 254.8—WKRC, CINCINNATI—1220. 348.6—WGBS. NEW YORK—860. “ I soon said farewell to Mexico “ The Volstead Act can be chang­ 2:15—Lassen concert frolic. and was more than pleased when belongs solely to Mr. Hoover. I am 8:00—Instrumental program. 9:00—Baffle contest, banjoist. 340.7— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—880. ed or modified not by the President sure that Mr. Hoover is the hast Fudge Cup C ak es...... 25c dozen 9:00—WOR programs (3 hrs.) 0:30—Violinist, pianist, harmonica. 9:00—Instrumental trio. I had shaken the dust of that coun­ hut by Congress, and the prohibi- 32:00—Dance orchestra. 10:00—I. B. 8. A. Gregory trio. 9:30—WEAF arllats party, try from my boots and found my- man who would want to claim that. 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 11:00—Arcadia dance orchestra. 11:00—Concert program. tionfsts In the South know Ihai. and The credit is due to the American 9:30—WEAF family party, 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. seK back up in the states. Phoenix, 422.3— W08, JEFFERSON CITY—710. they are going to vote for Smith, al­ people. But Hoover did the work GROCERY SPECIALS 10:30—WEAF grand opera. 8:30—Orchestra; talk; orchestra. Arizona was the first large place though he is wet and they are dry. 12:00—Two dance orchestra.s 9:30—St. Nicholas boxing bouts. 1U:UU—Musical entertainment. I hit. I worked my way East pass­ so well and with such efficiency and 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. Therefore, those who expect beer Monarch Ketchup, large bottle ...... 17c 10:80—Four dance orchestras., 416.4— KHJ; LOS ANGELES—720, ing through El Paso, Fort Worth, unassuming modesty that he in­ 8:30—Lakewood community center 626—WNYC, NEW YORK—670. 12:00—Htudio musical program. and wine from Smith are doomed to gratiated himseK into the hearts of Monarch Pumpkin, large can ...... 15c opening. 8:30—Educational talk; violinist. 1:00—Dance orchestra. Dallas, Oklahoma City, Kansas disappointment. 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 9:30—Talk; contralto; talk, 416.9— WMC. MEMPHIS—680. City, Topeka, St. Louis and Chica­ the people. It should, however,* be Our Boy Tender Sweet Peas ...... 19c can 11:00—Popular pep purveyors. “ Such being the case prohibition 434.5— CNRO, O TTAW A — 500. 11:30—Samova concert program. go. In Chicago I ’was constantly borne la mind that Mr. Hoover did 382.7— WWJ, D ETR O IT— 880. 12:30—Dance orchestra. is not an issue in this campaign, al­ Fine Drinking Coffee in Bulk— Special...... 30c lb» 7:15—Orchestra; shoe prince. 8:00—Chateau Laurler orch. being sought by reporters seeking this work at a great personal sacri­ 1 8:00—Republican campaign talk. 8:30—Dominion market reports, 394.5— KOB, NEW MEXlCO-760.' a story on my trip. The^ manager, though the Democrats have made it fice to himselfj having neglected for e 8:30—WEAF programe (8 hrs.) 8:45—Musical features (2 hrs.) 10:00—Farm talk; orchestra. an issue to mislead the voters. That 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 468.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 336.9— KNX. OAKLAND—890. of the hotel where I stopped I be­ about six years hls private business 7:30—Battle’s concert orchestra, 8 :30 -WEAF prograihs (2V9 hrs.) 10:30—Play; courtesy program . lieve was largely responsible for issue should therefore be entirely and refused an enormous salary , 9:00—Studio feature program. 11:00—WJZ, Slumber music. 12:00—Feature program. this. I refused them for the same disregarded. offered him by the English govern­ reasons I have already given. After “ Now let us briefly consider the ment. I don’t believe that there Manchester Public Market a short stay in Chicago I continued two candidates— their merits and was at that time another man in the on® might have flirted with those my trip on Bast via South Bend, their respective qualifications. whole world who could have done A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 authorities who saw radicalism, CHICK YORK STARS Norwalk, Toledo, Cleveland, Buf­ “ The Democratic nominee is a that work so well as Hoover did. seising the nation by the throat. falo and Niagara Falls. The Falls man of excellent character and un­ “ After Mr. Hoover returned Today they sell extra verses at 20 were beautiful but the stories I h3.d questioned integrity. He is an from Europe, the Democrats tried 8C96X9(XXSC9S3a»SEXXXSCX9C9S«9C9C9S9C«baS9^^ WTIC for. five cents in Times Square. I N ‘TAKE THE AIR” heard had so built up my expecta­ astute politician; politijs has been to draft him as their candidate for tions that I was rather disappoint­ his profession practically all his president in 1920. But Mr. Hoover Travelers Insurance Co. Phonograph shops in the Broadway yXXXXX3tX9tXX30t30tX300p. m.~Mother Goose”— Air,” which will play a week’s en­ I had spent some time la the Do­ and the qualifications of the Re­ college-made type. He is a man all Bessie L. Taft. who were going to send this land gagement at Parson's Theater, minion. publican nominee. Prior to the to the ternal bow-wows— that is, over, every fibre of him— intellect­ 6:25 p. m.— News Bulletins. Hartford, starting Monday, Oct! 29, “ I crossed back into the states at great war Herbert Hoover was un­ ual physical ancj moral. Mr. Hoover 6:36 p. m.— Hotel Bond Trio— if you believed the alarmists and began his theatrical career by vir­ Rouse’s Point, crossing Lake Cham­ known, except among men of hls hysterics. Three of the so-called is as honest as God makes meh/ Emil Helmberger, Director. tue of a pie-eating contest conduct­ plain. That trip I will always re­ profession, and he made a great Democratic Opinion. Emil Helmberger and his trio “ bolsheviks” have become eminent­ Women for sales positions ed by a medicine show. Having member as it was made at nbght success in his profession as en­ “ Congressman T. Rainy of p will play a halt hour of Glacome ly successful and respected figures won the contest, the professor ex­ with a full moon turning the lake gineer. With politics he had noth­ lu the world of art and buslnesn. Illinois, also a Democrat, had this Pucclnrs compositions through tended him the invitation to join into a veritable fairy land., Then ing to do, but he was put into to say: ‘We produced no general in the Travelers station. Puccini, a Two others, who then edited a mag­ the show, which Chick, then known on down through New England by it by force of circumstances; how­ azine considered to be ultra-vio­ this war who comes out with the distinguished Italian composer, as a “ fat boy,” accepted with glee. the way of Montpelier, Brattleboro, ever, he is not a politician, he is a honors that are Hoover’s and in all departments of our came from a family that had lent, have retired to the quiet hlli Prom such casual beginnings Springfield and Boston. Then statesman. It was my good fortune sides of the Croton belt, where they achievements as great as those as been musical for generations. York ultimately found himself be­ north again to Portsmoutlr, Port­ as treasurer of the Polish National Mr. Hoover’s friends can claim for He did not exhaust his powers write successful plays, merry hind real footlights, playing Uncle land, Augusta, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Committee of America, organized stories for the magazines and lead him. With all his great qualities, by rapid production, but main­ Tom, Simon Legree, and later the Carrlbuto, Skowhegan. I then re­ for the relief of war devastated with all his tremendous, almost un- retail store tained his place as the ablest a peaceful suburban life. Comte St. Germain in “ Dubarry,” traced my steps by the way of the Poland, to meet Mr. Hoover in con­ A woman whose name was on Twin Cities, Auburn and Lewiston, believablo achievements, he is a of the Italian composers of occasionally obliging with a black­ nection with that philanthropic modest, retiring gentleman of the thousands of front pages devotes face song and dance between the to Keene and then west to Brattle­ opera in his period. work. I, therefore, know of my ojd' school.’ Can there be anything Half Hour with Puccini her energies to child welfare. And acts. Haverly’s Minstrels was the boro, Albany and on to New York own knowledge what Hoover has an artist who was expected to stick next organization he joined, after city. more added tc this? a. Selection from ''Madamo But­ done for Poland, how he saved “ After Harding became president terfly” bombs under the Woolworth build­ which, teaming up with a song and “ Then on an Impulse I decided hundreds of thousands of our ings recently completed the decora­ dance man, he traveled the cir­ to include Providence, R. I. in my in 1921 he appointed Hoover as h. Selection from “ La Boheme” brothers 'and sisters, especially chil­ Secretary of Commerce. Under Mr, c. Selection from “ La Tosca” tions for the mansion of a very cuits through the Middle West. 'intinerary. So following the shore dren, from cruel death. conservative Wall Street magnate This led to an engagement with route across Connecticut I went to Hoover the department of Com­ MONTGOMERY WARD & CO 7:00 p. m. — Mutual Savings Paderewski Tribute. merce became one of the most im­ Banks Hour from N. B. C. stu­ So it goes. And, meanwhile, of Otto’s Comed.ians, where he met ' that city. Then I was stricken with course, the little hysterical coteries Rose King, a soubrette of seven­ “ On the 28th day of May of this portant departments of our goverur dios. a severe attack of grippe and was year I attended a dinner In the City discover other individuals who will teen. Rose and Chick were prompt- taken to the hospital. The doctors ment. 7:30 p. m.— Station WCAC will of New York in honor of Ignace i30S9SX9S333SXSS3»9»S9»a8M(^^ plunge the nation into the abyss. ly^married later beginning a stage made the rather gruesome prophesy “ Whenever there was a big and broadcast on this same frequen­ Paderewski, the great Polish pa­ difficult task to be taken care of cy until 8:00 p, m. partnership familiar to vaudevll- that it would turn into pnuemonla. Two hoboes recently arrived llans from Sea Gate to San Francis­ I proved them wrong in that asser­ triot and world renowned artist. .like, for instance, the Mississippi 8:00 p. m.— Republican National co. So successful ha'd the partner­ tion however, ana as soon as I Listen to what he said at that din­ C * . I ■ Committee Program. from Arizona, Wyoming and way eastern points— via the box ship been that its two members de­ felt able I got out which was early ner about Hoover: 8:30 p. m. A & P Gypsies from N. cided to realize their drama and re this morning and very much “ ‘A great benefactor of Poland B. C. Studios. car route— when taken to the po­ lice station were found to have tire to a farm. against their advice I am on my is Herbert Hoover. The day after Second Mortgage Are You As Up-To-Date In The 9:30 p. m.— General Motors Fami­ brought with them a box of assort­ They purchased the farm and re way back as , fast as I^can go. my arrival in Warsaw on the sec­ Money ly Party from N. B. C. Studios. ed cactus. When the judge wrin­ tired, but after a year of rural de ''The young woman says she has ond of January, . 1919, Herbert 10:30 p. m.— Howard correct time. Hoover’s Relief Commission reach­ NOW ON HAND kled his brow in perplexity, de­ lights. Rose began to display l three aunts in the newspaper game 10:30 p. m.— Hotel Bond Dance manding an explanation, one of the huge and depressing silence, and and an uncle who is owner of a ed Poland and immediately began Kitchen As On The Street Orchestra— ^Norman^ Clouthier, Chick decided that maybe the next- newspaper * in Hillsburg, which is its supremely benevolent and ef­ Arthur A. Knofla “ boes” said: 87S Main St, Phone 782-2 Director. ‘ “ Wal, ya see, judge, we like to to-nature life as advertised was not 17 miles the other side of Santa ficient activity. It accomplished 11:00 p. m,— News and weather have something to hock In case we for them. Hi's own depression Rosa, Cat. The literary hitch-hiker, wonders. Exhausted by more than forecast. go broke. If we had a watch or found vent in a sad and sentimental who uses the name of Francis four years of a tdrrlfic war, with some jewelry or something, they’d ballad, whifeh he was lucky enough Cooke for traveling purposes was the population brought almost to say we stole it and we’d go over. to sell, and with the proceeds the an Interesting and convincing talk­ despair by, long privations, distress An’ the last time we were out this two began plans for a new vaude­ er. , and suffering, the country was on NOTICE way we lound out that a lot of ville act. She is tall and very good looking the verge of serious internal and IN NEW YORK folks would pay fancy prices foe With what was realized from indeed. Her car came along before social disturbances. All persons liable to pay a Per­ fancy cactus. So we jUst laid in both song and farm combined, they the- reporter had time to ask her “ ‘Herbert Hoover saved us from sonal Tax In the Town of Bolton New York, Oct. 22.— The latest a supply to peddles in case times got together the new act, entitled whether she carried a gun. that '• catastrophe. He gave us “ A Little Horseplay,” It wss aimed bread, strength and peace within are hereby notified that same Is due contribution to the gaiety of got hard.” on the 15th day of November, 1928. Gotham is a Turkish bath em­ Which establishes some kind of straight at Broadway, And the chief ourselves. Not only did he provide porium which serves a vaudeville a record for Innovation. actor in It was a horse,— the smal­ TALCOfr FAMILY’S Anyone neglecting to pay this tax show to its over-night guests. In­ lest horse in the world, about two on' or before December 15, 1928, sofar as I know, it’s the only con­ The fact ds that cactus has been feet high. They were ell set to storm the meiropolitan strongholds GARDENER RETIRES will have 11.00 added to their per­ tinuous all-night show to be found in growing demand as a “ ritzy” CHRYSANTHEMUMS sonal taxes according to the law anywhere in the world. decoration. A place which handles when the h?rse died and the act The hath proprietor discovered hundreds of specimens flourishes had to be sadly abandoned. All Colors passed by the Legislature of 1927. Undaunted, they set to work on that when the portly papas had on Park avenue. Some species George W. Smith Moves to A. E. MANEGGIA, Grandmother. — in her crinolines — was In the. vangnard a new act, taking care that It should Collector. of fashion. Of course she was satisfied with her coal stove for left the rubbing room, they craved bring a hundred dollars and better. involve no perfidious horse, and the New Home on Rockville Anderson Greenhouses music and song. So a jazz band GILBERT SWAN. Dated at Bolton, cooking. Today, grandmother's costumes would be distinctly result was the “ Old Family (Tin­ Road— Choir Leader. 153 Eldridge St. Tel. 2124 out of. place. •' Constant improvement in women’s dress hes was Introduced to accompany tho type,” which developed Into one of Oct. 22, 1928. ablutions. From this gradually brought emancipation from tight fitting, heavy dresses. Cook­ the most successful vaudeville acts George W. Smith of Talcottville ing methods have also advanced. The electric'rauge with its evolved a theater where the bath­ on the big time and has been used has moved from that village to his robe brigade coiild retire for relax­ many modern/advantages today serves hundreds of housewives. by them for six years. They took new home on the Rockville road, It represents real cooking progress. You — the modern ation 'before dropping Into bed. out their own shows several times, opposite the Wayside Gardens. Mr. Because of the mixture of na­ A THOUGHT woman —. would not think of going out in the costume of your touring the Middle West chiefly. ^mith has been gardener for Tal- COMPLETE CONFIDENTIAL grandmother’s day. Are you as up-to-date in the kitchen a»>on tions that gather in the steam It was there that they crossed trails cott Brothers for a.period of 66 LOAN SERVICE rooms during the night, the pro­ RADIO SERVICE „ the, street? . . . with Will Mahoney at Intervals and years. He forked for the late C. Can be seoated 'through the Ideal gram Is produced In several lan­ Fpr many are called, but few are talked over the hopes of hlttlu,g D. Talcott, father of Senator C. Free Tube Testing. Plan. We make loans up to 3300 .i.-'y * ‘ guages— a typically Manhattan chosen.— Matt. S22:14. Broadway some day^ Now that day Denison Talcott. Genera] Uepairiiig and give you twenty months to re­ . See This Range At The Model Home All This Week idea. Songs and chatter are done pay. We offer our clientele three 2:30 to 5 and 7 to 0 P. M. has come to pass, with Mahoney as Mr. Smith came to this country Antboiized big things, promptness, privacy in German, Russian and Yiddish, What a vile and abject thing is start of “ Take The Air’’ and Chick from England with his parents Sales and Service for and courtesy. Our loans art. made as well as English. man if he do not raise himself York and Rose King featured play­ when a young man and entered the Majestic Atwater-ICent for any emer^iency. above humanity.— Seneca. ers. ■ ■ employ of the Talcotts as gard'^n- Kolster Radiola IDEAL HNANCINQ A few years ago ‘ ‘Hallelujah, br. He was also much Interested in Eveready I’m a Bum” was frowned up­ The ordinary woman’s waist is ASSOCIATION, INC. Electricity is now offered as a inusle ahd for many years was lead­ 983 Hn|a.8t, . Room. 408 on as .the marching song of the 28 to 32 inches around. The ordi­ cure- for black eyes. Great help to er of thd Congregational church Hnrtrnrd, V; “ wobblie.3,” of I. W. W. Today it’s nary man’s arm is about 30 to 32 the fellows who go home late to the choir in Talcottville. He has retir­ KfiMP'S F. W. Uawblnsoa, 773 Main Street chEuij:ed in every corner and ave­ inches long. “ How admirable are “ little woman” and run into a door ed from active work and n^l 5a- P b « « e 3.(M 8a ’’ •‘i nue of Now York, few years jw o tby works, Ob, Nature!” • v , or something in the darlf;' :' J^oy a well earned rest;i 4 ' ^

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the largest Exchange in the world Pendleton o{ Colchester t^ s sum­ The Chrlsti.an Endeavor society and show the type and character of moned as medical examiner and will hold a Hallowe’en . social Fri­ Textile Industry In U, S. the men with whom American tex­ pronounced his de. ’ h to be due to day evening at the chapel. tile manufacturers must compete heart disease. Saturday jvening,-the senior boys in the struggle to hold America’s The town clerk and. selectmen and girls of the Sunday school will Faces Stiff Competition hbtne market. held a session at the town clerk’s hold a party at the chapel. All the oflBce on Saturday, for the making young people are cordially invited. vu to aliei^ of voters. \ What is the extent of Europe’s «the textilO^ market makes ; strong Next Sunday evening at 7 p. m.. The last meeting of the year of Judge Puller and Rev. Jones of industrial recovery and how does it [ men in the industry weep wh'ea they HEBRON the 4-H Dairy club was held at the menace the wide spread prosperity contemplate their losses, Somers will show's two hour reoLof home of LeRoy and Leslie Kinney moving pictures On Palestine and of the Ignited States? | Thousands Bankrupt ■ The sudden death of Francis Friday evening; Twelve members Who are the men and what are; The net result has been to pile up Henry Raymond which occurred tne Holy Lands. These pictures will were present. be shov/n upsralrs la the chapel and the movements involved in this res­ the obligations to the banka of ;te,x- Saturday morning, Oct. 20, came Mrs. Truman C. Ives gave a toration of Europe’s power? tile mill owners in all parts of' the as a shock, to the community. Mr. will take the place of the tegular birthday party in honor of her six- Cliristian Endeavor meeting. The Philadelphia Inquirer, be- world. Many plants have been Raymond was 73 years of age and year-old daughter. Miss Helen^ Ifevtng that answers to these ques­ bankrupt and thousands of others had been in failing health for sev­ Miss Laura K. Kingsbury spent Twenty little guests from Hebron the week end in N. Y., playing tions are of vital Importance to the are tottering on the verge of extinc­ eral years, but was not confined to and Willimantic were present and United States at .^ is time, sent tion. his bed and at the time of his death participated in the birthday supper hockey with the Connecticut Agri­ Richard J. Beamish, a staff corres­ The bankers of England have he was taking care of his favorite which was graced by the usual cultural team, against the New pondent tuid trained observer of in­ been carrying the bag for years, horse, dropping dead in his own blrthdfiy ckke with candles. Miss York University. The teams tied. dustrial movements and conditions and they have called for a show­ door yard. Mr. Raymond was born Ruth Kinney was present and took to Europe. He has Just returned and room. "The writer was in Manches­ in Brooklyn, N. Y. He was the son charge of the games and entertain­ the series of which the following ter, while the showdown was in of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raymond. ment. article is a part Is a result of the process. He sat in wilh bankers and The maiden name of his mother /s ^afe //V economic survey. mill owners as the reorganization was Ida Vandervoort. His first wife of the industry was being worked was Harriet M. Bissell, and he A merican Article Number Three out. The method by which this was leaves a son, Sherwood Raymond COVENTRY By RICHARD J. BEAMISH accomplished was simple. The of New Britain, and two daughters, HISTORY Work in the textile trades is bankers drove the manufacturers Mrs. Lulu Lord, of South Manches­ Mrs. Bryou Hall was leader at OCTOBER 22 easily learned, and it is so light into a corner and said: “ The old ter and Mrs. Emil Johnson of the Christian Endeavor meeting that women and children in their order of things must go. The cot­ Farmington. He also leaves several 1811— First steamboat on western last evening. The topic was “ How waters left Pittsburgh for “ teens” find plenty of employment. ton industry must be rationalized grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. Does Law Increase PreeJem?” The That explains the number of mills and amalgamated in the Melchett New Orleans. George Kibbe, now of Hebron, and meeting was well attended and was 1850—^Chicago ' city council re­ Fine Coffees in rural communities, the readiness manner. lae^icient mills must be Mrs. J. T. Eslin of Washington, D. both interesting and profitable. with which they are manned, and scrapped. Thousands of spindles lieved police from enforc­ C., and a half-brother, Edward A. The Choral society meets Tues­ ing fugitive slave law. the low scale of wages as compared must be cut out. We will start with Raymond of Hebron, also survive day evening at 7:30 p. m. 1883— Metropolitan Opera House LB with other crafts. It also explains the spinning corporation, then him. A son, Howard F., died 1897, Thursday evening at the First BOKAR the rising tide of competition faced amalgamate the weaving mills, and at New York opened. aged 2. Mr. Raymond was a farm­ Congregational church in South Americans Foremost Package Coffee* TIN by'England, a tide which has so on until there will be one great er and in politics a Republican. He Coventry, there will be "an old Make your house cleaning easier Selected as best by the Byrd Expedition, brought about the amazing amalga­ spinning corporation, one weaving represented the town of Hebron in 4 1 folks concert.” and more thorough by having your mation plans described in yester­ company and so on throughout the the general , assembly 1904 and day’s article, by which the entire Industry. When that has been done, Schools will be .closed Friday on vacuum cleaner put in first class 1905. He also served as doorkeeper account ot the State Teachers con­ British cotton industry will operate we will make one super-amalgama­ In the House of Representatives, condition by Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl vention. street.— Adv. R E D C I R C L E as one gigantic corporation. tion which .will be, in effect, the and later in .the Senate. Dr. C. E. LB Par Prom Through British cotton goods industry pro­ First sold in the original A& P store — it The impression has gone abroad ducing and marketing as a unit has a ^‘snap’’ and “ kich’^ rarely found! in the United States that England again the world, with the backing 39 is through as an outstanding indus­ of the British Government.” trial factor in the world’s markets. Details Are Told l a5lieSani/Ar^Ei)^in(?er: That assumption is ridiculous. With This is, in condensed form, the the Melchett amalgamation project plan as butlined in conferences at EIGHT O'CLOCK in full swing, with virtually unlim­ which he was present. President Mildy mellow, smooth—the world*s best coffee ited capital to back the project and Tattersall, of the Yarn Spinners’ value — the cream of the Santos coffee crops. with plenty of, skilled, cheap labor Association, and Captain John to operate it, the road is clear for Ryan, secretary and general man­ a return to pre-war power. ager of that association, the larg­ To understand the new competi­ est and most powerful of its kind Your choice — Ceresota, Gold Medal, Pillsbury’sl ^ tion from England with which the in the world,’>comprIsIng, as it does, textile mills of the United States is every spinning company in Eng­ about to be faced it is necessary to land, told in detail the working of F l o u r bag note the differences between meth­ the program for amalgamation. Cijjmk Mattead6. ods of manufacture in both coun- “ We have Just concluded ar­ Fancy Green M t Potatoes...... 15 lbs. 21c trlee. rangements for the incorporation of Modern American plants of great the amalgamation of the entire size turn out finished cotton goods. spinning industry,” explained Presi­ Silv. Print or Tub Butter ...... Lb. 49c They card, spin, weave, bleach, dye, dent Tattersall in the impressive finish and market their product. quarters of the association in IS YEARS SUFFERING RELIEVED BY Such self-contained operation is un­ Blackfriars^-House, Manchester, Pure Refined Lard ...... Lb. 15c known to British corporations. “ and the mergers of the weaving If your heaters want to shirk, Carding and spinning are separate mills and other branches of the cot­ All the bran that’s in the wheat! operations from weaving. Bleach­ ton industry will soon follow. It We will make it do its work. TONIC ERBJUS ing is done by another set of cor­ was difficult to make many mill porations and plants. So are the owners see the good to come from It- would seem that now is the Shredded W heat dyeing and finishing processes. So the plan, but that stage has been time to get that heater in shape for Mrs. Emllle Guerette of No. 5 Beaver Brook Parkway, Worcester, Mass., is the marketing of the goods. The passed, and the British spiiiniug in­ a creditable performance this com­ Who Has Lived In Worcester For 25 Years, Tells Public Hurts dirt but not your handsl A B B ^ organization of the British cotton dustry will hereafter function as ing winter. Perhaps you need a Just How Good ERBJUS Is. industry is in parallel horizontal one corporation. w,. ^ new heating plan. See our Heat­ layers. An American cotton plant, Many old residents of Worcester have testified for ERBJUS and this p e p S o a p 1 0 " * ° S 7 “It is a revolutionary move,” ing Engineer. on the other hand, is like a vertical Company is proud of the list of people who have spoken kind words for said Captain, Ryan, “ and a transfor­ The salt that’s all salt! ^siBS a column with all the layers of the mation of the entir : British cotton this remedy. various processes bound together in trade, but when ccmpleted it will A Bath A Day Mrs. Guerette says: “ I have suffered rheumatic pains and from a solid unit. place us again in ti e leadership of Keeps You Fit Every Way kidney trouble for 15 years and my condition has been at times that I Shaker Salt 2 “"1 7 Discard Old System "■the industry.” felt as if I would rather die than live and suffer. While Lancashire ruled the cot­ The bankers of England have “ My sides ^nd back would pain me so that I could not stand It. My Your'choice—quick cooking or regular! , cxxatt ton industry the wastefulness of the come to the conclusion that the stomach was always sour and acid and I had heartburn and headaches. British method still left enough British cotton trade can be galvan­ JOHNSON & LITTLE “ That trouble is all over now and 7 bottles of ERBJUS have profits to mill owners for their ized into world leadership only Plumbing and Heating Contractor changed me from a sick and ailing woman to a good strong one.” Quaker Oats ^ 9 ^ satisfaction. They stolidly held on through the Melchett plan. They 13 Chestnut 8t. Tel. 1083-2 ERBJUS is sold at PACKARD’S DRUG STORE, South Manchester, fpr years as increasing competition are wiping off the uncollectabl^ ^ ’ 'South Manchester and all leading Drug Stores.—^adv. ' For healthful cleanliness! ts cut into these profits. Now they debts they have been carrying oh have resolved to hold on to the their books for.years. They are horizontal layer system no longer. O l d D u t c h "c l e a n se r 5 keeping deferrable obligations in a Many factors have contributed to reservoir, charging only enough in­ this determination. There is the terest to keep them alive, and are Soaks your clothes clean! LARGE world shrinkage in women’s wear. backing to the limit those compa­ When Dame Fashion cut out petti­ nies and individuals whose record R i n s o ______J . o coats and furbelows: when she in the cotton industry give them a shortened women’s frocks and re­ clear right to be considered in the GULDEN’S. Brings out the flavor! e* duced underthings to d minimum, rationalized and nationalized amal­ she put-a fearful crimp in the earn­ gamation of the industry. ings of Lancashire. The World This is the British cotton indus­ M u s t a r d ’ “ 1 1 ° War and the boom years that came try of tomorrow. How can the tex­ 'later greatly added to the number tile Industry in the United States Curran & Cochrane Imperial Dry! SHSgw of plants and spindles in England compete with it? before next and brought speedy and labor-sav­ Ginger Ale c«c ing machinery into the mills, thus The next article will describe greatly increasing production. This excess of equipment has added to washday Taste its fresh sweetness! C the glut in the cotton market. The Armistice was followed by ASSESSORS’ Crisco CAN^^ the dumping upon the world’s mar­ kets of textiles of all kinds bought A carton of 10 packages for 9 t.l§ * w NOTICE I by the warring countries. That f Enjoy a Maytag^ added its weight to woe to Lanca­ The Inhabitants of the shire. Then along came King Cot­ Lucky Strikes ton’s saucy new rival. Queen Ray­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER no-rub washing on. What that fabric has done to The popular Blue Label grade! NO iV C Liable to pay taxes, are hereby no­ tified and required to return to the K a r o S y m p ______3R ^ j Assessors on or before the ^ s t day of November next, a list o f proper­ h e Maytag is so much faster, so much ty owned by them on>the first day easier to handle, so qvii'et and smooth- All ready to serve! ~ dSm jflS B FORTY DISEASES GAN of October 1028, and the Assessors Trunning, so thorough, so remarkable in will meet them for the purpose of receiving their list at the every way that the most forceful way of con- Prudence Hash ^ 'vdndng the housewife is to let her do a wash­ START FROM ORDI­ To keep the schoolgirl complexion! gw MUNICIPAL BUILDING ing with it. NARY CONSTIPATION October 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 The Maytag Company originated the seam­ PahnoUve Soap 3 1 9 October 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 less, heat-retaining, non-breakable, cast- October 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 aluminum tub, the gyrafoam washing action, Wash your finer things in Lux! LARGE d lR C Any one of these may start with an October 29, 30, 31 and many other outstanding wa^er improve­ ordinary sick headache, biliousness, November 1 sluggish liver. If you have bad taste in ments. . ' «•' L u x ______PKG i g X your mouth, unpleasant breath, sallow From 9 a. m. to 11:3 'a. m. and The Maytag deserves an “ opportumty to 1 p. m., to 7 p. m., eac'. day. skin, or a yellow tinge in your eyes, demonstrate how it will save you time by you’d better do something about it,— Excepting Saturdays from 0 a. m. NOW! Start today. Take Beecham’s to 11.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. to 5 p. doing an entire washing in an hour or so, save OAKITE laxative Pills. Safe, mild.' Effective. m. your health by making hand-rubbing of badly Quick natural action — no griping. Evening meetings are for the M a r s h m a l l o w F l u f f ^ I S ’’ 9 ” Pleasant and easy to take. 50c at all soiled clothes unnecessary, save clothes by druggists; trial size, 25c. convenience of those who cannot its easy way of cleansing by soap and water come to the day sessions. Taxpay­ action alone, and by its Roller Water Re­ ers are requested to come in the day CANDIES—GUMS 3 ^ 10« time if possible and not crowd the mover, with a soft top roll and hard bottom evening sessions. Owners of Au­ roll. V JV.7 FLEI8CHMANN*S YEAST 3c tomobiles and Motorcycles are re­ V • Deferred Paymente You’ll Never Miss FINDS THE quested to give make and date of THE MAYTAG COMPANY, JVeiofon, Iowa GELATINE "TSS?” their machines. Persons owning (Pounded 1894) Pianos are urged to hand in their Permanent Philadelphia Factory Branch, Maytag BERWICK CAKE 2 SECRET OF list of same in order to save the Building—851-3-North Broad St.. Philadelphia, ten per cent, addition. AU lists I Pennsylvania. The original toasted whole wheat cracker ! of Real Estate' must give the It in Tour Home WHITER CLOTHES boundaries of the land, as by law TOASTERETTES, Educator ...... lb. pkg. 25c required, or they will not be ac­ There’s no cost, no obligation whatever. MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS "Safe way saves time cepted. You are to be the judge.* On this plan the Pittaburgii,Tne8.. Wed., 10:00 P.M. Fancy sliced Hawaiian fruit t . WCCO, Minneapolis, Frl..8:30 P.M. KEX, \ and labor” says Mrs. Maytag won World Leadership; on this Portland, Ore., Tues., 8:30 P.M. WBAP, PINEAPPLE, A & F :— ...... 2 No. 2 cans 37c PLEASE NOTE! November FortWorth, Mon.,8:30P.M. WBZAJBov ‘ Barrett, 17 West St. plan the New Maytag is bringing, wadi- ton. Springheld, Ft!.. 7:30 P.M. CFCA, 1st is the last day! day hapinness to 1400 additioiud homes Toronto, Can.,Tues.. 7:30P.M. WHT, Chi- Serve with sonp, cheese or salad ! Sfa?5?®®"Wed.,Thur8.,FrL,Sat..9.'00P.M. •‘Rinso soaks out dirt. It saves Persons neiglectlng to attend to every d ^ . > time and labor and clothes are KNX, Los Angeles,Mon.J :00P.M. KFRC, ROYAL LUNCH, N. B. C...... 2 lb. pkg. 35c their lists on or before the first day I f It Doeah*t Sell Itm San Francisco JFrl., 7:00 P.M . KM O X, St, ( - — ’ - sweet and clean after they come Louis. Tues., Thors.. Sat, 10:55 AM . - A delicious chocolate covered cookie 2 Of November will have ten per cent, w ilt . Don’t Keep It ' Bonn M tiu U d irt standard Tima at lla tM an naaud. out of the rich soapy suds. It’s safe adkied to same. All persons ilid}le for linens, colors and doesn’t hurt to give In lists of Taxable Property FIG NEWTONS, N. B. C. Milkeen lb. 27c fabrics. It’s safe on the hands. It are nrged to appear before the Deliclons and healthful I ' makes all housework easier. Floors Assessors. Persons making bnt are easily washed in the. Rinso X their lists will be obliged to make GRAHAM CRACKERS, N. B. C. ^ • • mt» a • 2 lb. pkg. 35c suds. I’d never do without it. I oath and'Sign same. Persons filing miXERY BROTHERS always have a big' package on lists as agents for other persons 384 HARTFORD ROAD, PHONE 1107 The loaf with the home-baked flavor I hand.” (Signed) Mrs. Walter Bar­ must declare under oath, that they rett, 17 West Street, Manchester, have been duly appointed agent and GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD.... .^.r.T.r.-...-.,.., large loaf 8c Conn. have full authority and knowledge Maytag dealers everywhere follow the standardized rule o f sending a Maytag Saves hours of work to file such list. Blanks can be ob­ to a home to do a ■^(^eek’s washing free, and without obligation o f any kind. This For the whitest wash ever— Just tained of the Assessors, Town Clerk is the way all Maytag Aluminum Washers arc sold. The Maytag mnstSfiH itself. soak your clothes, in the 'thick and. at the sereral PostoflSces in lasting Rinso suds. Dirt and stains town. float right out. No scrubblng-^no boiling. In tdb or machine, Rinso, S. EMIL JOHNSON, the granulated “ no-work” soap is SAMUEL NELSON, jR ., all you need—-no bar soap, chips or GEORGE A. .I0H.N80N, pQ.wders. Rinso comes in two sizes Assessors. the BIG package today i Manchester, Conn., October. 8,1988 V- r i't ,ai-: If,'- ^ S G E B I S ® " Manchester (CONN.) evening herald. Monday, October 22,1928. > YOUR

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^ OlxveJ^berts Barton TIS few Governor A1 Smith’s baby gra.|id-f> WHERE’S TOUR HUSBAND? ; Service I UTH DOUE.V GROU£S' *l0VtfOtlTWO'el«. ©iq28 bq NBA ServiceJnc. spn, little curly-headed Arthur Even in this modern world .no Smith^^aged two and a half, did his woman with a “ Mrs.” handle V to Does your chlltl blink his eyes.: l^t fci^ his grand-dad’s campaign her name escapes the sppken ^ or or'rub them frequently? In the tSe other day by singing “ The merely thought question .o f'“ w][iere morning when he gets up, do the Sidewalks of New York” for the is your husband?” when, .sho lids stick together and when open talking movies. This stunt and th e! emerges in public life but gives ao leave tiny granulations along the va^ous pictures of the Democratic explanation o f why she Isn’t^jjhome edges? qai^ida.te en famille, with his chil-' darning said husband’s soCkn j Sometimes the Irritation which dren arid grandchildren and wife) Which is exactly why the'miany causes the blinkiing and rubbing 0&2 and the backyard zoo, remind us people who have wondered about and the discharge-which causes the that Mr.-Hoover hasn’t utilized his a “ Mr. Mabel Walker ^ lllo- lids to adhere, may be overcome by owp possibilities for domestic tie- brandt” must have gloated a little the regular use of an eyewash ups in the campaign nearly as over the recently pohlished tdmre every morning. much. or less authentic interview -ri^lth An excellent eye-wash can be the lady’s mother. The miother is made at home by dissolving a level GRANDRABIES, TOO! supposed to have explained that teaspoonful of 'boric acid in a pint Mabel was just born “ for a ca­ of water. The water should be boil­ ^To be sure he has been fre­ reer,” even as the sparks fly up­ ed first, and then allowed to cool. quently photographed with Mrs. ward, and that when her husband While still rather warm stir the Hoover, but I haven’t seen a sla- proved a damper ahd seemed to boric powder into It. The powder glb campaign picture of him with cramp her style there •was, nothing will dissolve. , his tw6 baby grandchildren. ' Per­ for Mabel to do but eschew the The solution should put Into a haps it’s all part of the same husband. clean glass jar or bottle and cov­ psychology which revealed him as ered or corked tightly and set away a no-baby-kisser . politician earlier ARE WE DEMO? until needed. A little may be pour­ in the campaign! The staid. New York T^mes gets ed out at each using. Nothlpg quite agog all over its front page should ever be poured back into the HOW D’YE BET?. because some scion of an old and jar and nothing' should be dipped One wonders who is doing the prosperous family, one Samuel in. cannier thing— ^Al Smith who be­ Thorne, 3rd, to be exact, married . Eye Cnp Is Useful lieves that the way to a nation’s his sister’s governess, one Mme. A clean piece of absorbent cot­ vote is via the reminder that, after Vera Sokoloff Daftrowsky. ton should be used for each eye all, even the great are only hus­ We talk a great deal about dent* and then thrown away. An eye-cup bands, or whether Hoover’s un­ ocratic America, but.we get as costs only 10 cents at a drug store spoken but practiced belief that a stirred up at such amorous ad­ and Is very useful. It fits over, the candidate is a candidate and his ventures as would England if the eye socket and allows the fluid to personal life has little or nothing Prince of Wales married one o( flow freely around the eye when to do with the matter, is the wiser the girl cooks of Buckingham Pah the head is tilted. Boric solution is way of approach. ace. cooling and soothing and is good for tired eyes, too. Do not make the solution any stronger than the di­ 065 ‘Was Dan Harvey aiound this morning?” he asked abruptly. rections. If bathing the eyes does not help HOOVE RETTELS THIS HAS HAPPENED of the world like you kid yourself. than George, J^ut she realized now the trouble I should consult a good JERRY RAY decides that love If you think there’r any chance of that Jerry ^certainly was getting oculist without loss of time. The ByjrAnnai^tee^Q RIcKorictd^n Is a delusion and makes up her your marrying Aiester Carstairs the break she had wanted. eye is the most delicate organ in mind to marry for money. She you’re cuckoo.” “ How’s the head?” Aiester asked the body and is not to be trifled works in a store and saves care­ Jerry flushed darkly. when they were under way. with. fully for a vacation at Atlantic “ I wouldn’t want to marry Aies­ “ Much better, thank you.” She There are things a parent can City in “ the best hotel.” But her ter Carstairs without knowing him said it rather listlessly. do that often will ob-viate any ne­ So far as the Republicar. Na-^whose operations he organizes. money is stolen the night before better,” she said sharply. “ But He turned to look at her. cessity for remedies, by mlnimizlhg tional Headquarters is concerned, Better still, so far us n a t ^ her departure, and she is stunned you don’t need to be warning me “ Sleep well?” the chances for trouble. this campaign might be summed up conditions and equipment 'w o ^ by the loss. Nothing remains but about him. I’ve known some boys She nodded without looking at If you find a child reading in a as just one little Hoover story after penriit, Mrs. Hoover malntalried to go camping with her room­ with half of next week's pay spent him. He jerked his head around to glaring light, stop him at once. another. Ask almost any man or American condltioris rind the mate, MYRTLE, on the north in advance who‘weren’t anything to sight the road ahead, then turned Don’t allow him to read when woman who drops into the 'Wash­ Ambrican spirit In her hpriieri In shore of Long Island. Myrtle s go around with blindfolded. The back to her. Jerry let him look, lying down, and don’t allo-w him to ington ofllceS to offer his services foreign , countries, temporary sweetheart, GEORGE, drives them reason some people stop right with her eyes straight ahead. She read too soon after an illness sucb for the balance of the campaign though they -werer Many a frighten­ out and arranges their tent and where they were born is because wondered at herself. In her plans as measles or scarlet fever of any why he has come and he will ans­ ed American biiide arid many a equipment before returning to they think everyone who has this opportunity with the “ right illness that has left his body in a wer with a reason pointed by a homesick lad found the Hoovei New York. ’ money is the villain in the piece. man” had found her sparkling, vi­ weakened condition. His eye mus­ story. family c.rclj a steadying influence, But their camp is wrecked the And it's a sure thing you’ll never vacious, alluring. But now she cles are as weak as the rest of him. 932 919 This is a typical case, an oasis of friendliness in desert first evening when an airplane interest a man by showing him you didn’t feel like sparkling. Per Beading Rules No. 290— Snugly Fitted Hipline. quires 2 yards of 36-inch material “ A distinguished looking man of loneliness. crashes into it, injurying Jerry. think he’s better than you are.” haps something serious had hap­ Show a child that when he reads This style is designed in sizes IG, with 1-4 y^rd of 20-inch contrast­ was waiting for Hoover automobile “ Absence from Affi'-Hca could The plane is o^vned by wealthy “ That isn’t it at all, Jerry,” pened to her head. he should have the light fall on his 18. 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 ing. plates which he was taking luck never expatriate the Hoovers. The young ALESTER CARSTAIRS, Myrtle came back earnestly. “ This Aiester was satisfying himse’ f book over his shoulder. He should inches bust measure. Size 36 re­ No. 95— Cunning Bloomer Dress, to New England at the request of very roots of their lives W:jre deep* who is taking a flying lesson guy doesn’t speak your language. that she was as pretty as he not face'the light himself. A book quires 3 1-4 yards of 40-inch ma­ This style is designed in sizes 2, 4, workers in hio factory. Ho stopped sunk in American soil arid Ameri­ iftom his pilot, DAN HARVEY. “ You might as well be living on had thought last night. Suddenly should ba held 14 inches from the terial with 7-8 yard of 40-inch con­ and 6 years. Size 4 requires 2 1-4 to admire the gorgeous dahlias i. can traditions.” Myrtle and Dan pick up the un­ different worlds. I whs born here. a possible explanation of her new face. Schools usually regulate these trasting. Emb. Np. 11012 (blue) 15 yards of 36-Inch material. friend had sent to my desk from manner flashed across his mind. conscious Jerry and when she I know. If you were a chorus things, but it is home reading that cents extra. ?•• Chevy CT e garden. girl, now. ...” Harvey was capable, he told him­ parents must look to. comes to, Dan is holding her in No. 279— Save Your Frocks. Manchester Herald “ Couldn’t v,o ship the plates to his arms. Then Aiester orders “ What’s the use of our arguing self, of interfering. If a child cannot see the black This style is designed in sizes 36, “ Was Dan Harvey around this Pattern Service you?” I asked. “ Or have them sent Dan to go for the doctor and it?” Jerry interrupted. “ Whatever board in school on which the writ 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust t your factory from your S'tat> happens will be between Aiester morning?” he asked abruptly. Jerry Ing shows plainly to other chil­ promises to pay Myrtle for the measure. Size 36 requires 2 1-4 As our patterns are mailed headquarters?” damage to her camp. and me.” c f JS t * f dren, he should be taken to g doc­ yards of 40-inch material with 2 “All right, but there isn’t going “ No,” she said. “ Why?” tor for examination— or if he has from New York City please al- “ You could, of course,” he re­ Dan arrives with her doctor, 1-2 yards, of binding. lo'w five days. plied, “ but it gives me a certain who says Jerry is not seriously to he anything between me and “ I thought he might have wanted to hold a book close to his face to No. 982— Delightful Sports breakfast but just time to wash to look over the plane by daylight,” read. I satisfaction to be toting a bundle Y m r C l o L h e s injured, but that he desires to see Mode. This style is designed in Pattern No...... again for Herbert Hoover. Proba­ her at his office next day for fur­ my face,” Myrtle agreed hungrily. Aiester replied. “ Good pilot, Dan, If children live in a country sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 but a little gruff at times.” where there is glaring light on bly i ’ll have a chance to hand some ther jxamination. She hesitates and 42 inches bust measure. Size Price 15 Cents out on the train, too. The smoking on account of the expense and Jerry said nothing more and In Jerry could have told him that snow, it is well to have them use 36 requires 3 1-2 yards of 40-incli room is still a good place to discuss both men offer to drive her there a few minutes they were trying Dan could be tender also, but she yellow or brown glasses for part material with 3-4 yard of 40-inch Name Don’t envy In a car. Jerry accepts Aiester out the new oil stove and finding vvasnit out with Aiester Carstairs of the time at least. contrasting. politics. some other wom­ because of his money, although it satisfactory. After a hearty to talk about his aviator, she re­ A child with an abnormality No. 919— Fashionable Uneven Size . “ One hears many weird storie‘ an the ability to she cannot forget Dan’s tender- breakfast they set about cleaning minded herself sharply. such as cross-eyes, should be tak Hemline. This style is designed in about presidential candidates but look attractive ■ nesS' when he was administering up the living room and arranging “ Don’t be long,” he be,gged her en to a specialist as early as pos sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40, Add ress whenever I hear some one say ths+ and stylish on the porch furniture. when they reached the doctor’s of­ sible. The cure often depends on 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Herbert Hoover is not a real less than you have. You might ^NOW W ON WITH THE STORY Myrtle noticed that Jerry fre­ fice. "And tell him to send the the early age at which treatment is Size 36 requires 2 7-8 yards of 40- Amerlcali or that he is more inter­ CHAPTErt IV quently cast her eyes in the direc­ bill to me . . . no, here, it might begun. inch material with 5-8 yard of 27- ested in foreign affairs than Ameri­ as well be re­ It was the novelty of the noises tion of the highway and assumed find its ■way to dad’s and there’d inch contrasting and 1 3-8 yards of Send your order to the ’’ Pat­ can business,. I long to rise and ceiving the same kind of compli­ she heard and not their volume that she was thinking of Aiester. As be a rumpus. This isn’t the first 27-inch lining.. tern Dept., Manchester Evening make a speech. ments as she. that weakened Jerry that first a matter of fact she was thinking accident.. Please take this money . No. 932— Smart for Classroom. Herald, Manchester, Conn.” “ We engineers who serveci with morning in "camp.” The racket of Dan Harvey. The men who we 'o and pay Dr. Belden.” He held out This style’ is designed in sizes 0, him abroad or who followed his Learn how to to repair the plane hadn’t come and a folded bill and after a moment’s Daily Health career in Australia and China, give' new beauty sounded for all the world like .a 8. 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 re- and variety to ' chorus of cats having a concert in Jerry was wondering if he would be hesitation Jerry took it. know that America and its interests A casual glance at the figures on always come first i:> his plans, his your dresses and the trees. , with them when they did arrive. BATHROOM ENSEMBLE add individual­ "Catbirds,” Myrtle said when she She w’as impatient with herself it brought a protest to her lips. Service thoughts, his dreams. Wherever A hundred dollars! Hints On How To Keep Well ity and charm to opened her eyes and saw Jerry sit­ because he had entered her B A C H E O R KINGS he went he introduced American things around thoughts. He had no place there. Why, no doctor would chafge so Children can have their tooth-; ting up in her cot, listening to the by World Famed Authority brushes, soap, wash rag, towel and methods of organization and the home by the symphony of strange sounds. What could he mean to her? He much. But the protest was never American equipment. The success bath salts all match. If each child quick magic of “ You’ll get used to them.” wasn’t half so pleasant as his em­ uttered. Jerry had a second of one Chicago firm is founded -n ployer. She couldn’t, however, for­ thought. * BID FOR ITALY’S has his own color, the evening bath­ home d ye i n s "My first chance to sleep late on PELLAGRA NOW FOUND IN the orders Herbert Hoover placed and tinting. Per­ a Monday morning, and the birds get the sensation she had known time becomes less of an ordeal, tor for the mining machinery he need­ (To Be Continued) ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. the children Lve the color of their fect results are have to spoil it,” Jerry wailed. when she<:ame to consciousness in ed in Australia. Today in that coun­ possible only his arms. It had been, for a brief things. “ An elevator train would not have By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. YOUNG PRINCESS try and in China, the mw, up-to- with true fadeless Diamond Dyeq bothered me half so much.” moment, startlingly agreeable. date machiuery of this firm is used Insist on them and save disappoint* An hour passed. She told Myrtle Rome— The marriage of a beauti- “ Well, you should worry,” Myrtle Editor Journal of the American LOWER BACKS almost exclusively in the mine- ments. Each package representi grinned. “ It’s a wonder you could that her head was aching and her bul Italian princess may rest the the perfection of over fifty yeara ol friend suggested a swim. The sun Medical Association and of Hygeia, future of the Balkans. sleep at all with Aiester Carstairs the Health Magazine. Book racks, closet poles .and so dyemaking. They ,never streak, on your mind.” was high now and the buzz of This is the belief on European on should be made low enough for MRS. ADA M. spot or run. They are jreal dyee, the Jerry turned to her with an eager countless Insects was vocal proof political circles as regards the bid­ Considered formerly a disease children - to put things away by kind used when the cloth wai light breaking over her counte­ that the day was running a tem­ ding of two European Kings for the largely limited to the southern themselves. MERRIFIELD made. nance. perature. W O M E N ’ y* hand of Princess Giovanna, twenty- Diamond Dyes are ao easy- to “ Isn’t he wonderful?” she cried Jerry seemed reluctant to leave parts of the United States, pel­ one year old daughter of the Ital­ Teacher of lagra has been found in Minne­ STICKING DOORS use. The “ know-how” is in th« enthusiastically. “ I never thought the house, but she gave in after a P ^liT iC A l. ian Royal Family. Mandolin Tenor Banjo dyes. New colors go on like magic, I’d meet anyone like him.” little coaxing because she' did not sota and in Illinois, and indeed in Thrown by the whirl of events ' Banjo-Mandollo all parts of the world. Doors and drawers that stick right over the old ones. Everything “ Yeah, God’s gift to shopgirls,” want Myrtle to guess what was on into the central European political Tenor Guitar Plectrum Banjo you need know is explained In a her mind. And while they were in 9 » est;on box In 1915 more than 10,000 died Intrigues, this girt, now a sort of are a nuisance. If you rub the Myrtle answered with a short offending article with soap or bees­ Ukulele Mando-Uello few words right on the package. laugh. Then, suddenly serious, the water the man came to repair of this disease in the United “ s'tecurity bond” for countries seek­ Mandola Cello-Banjo wax the annoyance will cease. All drug stores have .them. “•Better watch your step kiddo. The the plane. The girls saw their car States, and it is reported that in ing Italian support, has become one Ensemble Playing for Advanced Q.— What is Senator Curtis’ 1917 and 1918 at least 200,000 My new 64 page illustrated iJoelt, boy seems to like your company.” enter the grounds but they could stand on Prohibition? of the most sought after Princesses Pupils. “ Color Craft.” gives hundreds ol Jerry threw the camp blankets not recognize any of the occupants. people in the southern portions of in Europe. FLOATING DISHES Agent for Gibson instruments. money-savlqg hints for renewing “ Let’s go up and get acquainted,” A.— He is uncompromisingly for the United States suffered from back with quick impatience. law enforcement. In ills speech of Third daughter of the King and Odd Fellows* Block clothes, rugs, draperies, etc. . It's "Let’s get something to eat,” she Myrtle said, s'wimming for shore. i,£. - Queen of Italy, tall, with dark hair New sponge soap dishes are on acceptance he said: “For the Fed­ At. the Center.'— Room 8. Mon­ FREE. Write for yours. NOW. Ad- said, reaching for her shoes and Jerry followed, but when she Rare in Winter. and clear-cut features, she Is con­ the market, colorful and Inexpen­ dress Mae Martin, Hoirie Servlca eral Government now to , adopt or day, Tnesday, Wednesday and stockings. waded out of the water she dropped even to propose or to favor a policy Pellagra usually occurs In the sidered strikingly pretty. sive. They float about, holding the Dept,, Diamond Dyes, Burlington. "You’ll have a touch time if down on the sand and sat there. which will result in allowing eaclt spring and new cases rarely occur Royal offers soa'p aloft. Thursday. Vermont. ■ ■_____ During the past few years num­ you’re always so Overcome with his She had changed her mind. She state to determine for itself the al­ in the fall and winter. It has been nibs’ glory that you can’t eat in wouldn’t go up to the house. If suggested that its riause might be erous bids have been made for her coholic content of beverages to be hand by Princes of Royal Houses, bis presence,” Myrtle teased ber. Dan Harvey was there she didn’t manufactured, sold and transport­ an organism distributed by the “ That was some swell supper you want to see him. And yet some­ ed throughout the country, would bite of some Insect, since many in­ but her two main suitors are now passed up last night. I wish I thing caused her to watch closely sects appear In^ the spring and considered to be the newly, pro^ be a direct and indefensible attempt claimed King of the Albanians, knew what the salad was.” while the men worked.' She did on its part to evade or to repudiate disappear before fall, , "I think it was alligator pear,” not see Dan among them. the responsibility so delegated and However, more recent vle^ws In­ Ahmed Zugo, and King Boris of Jerry replied, desiring to keep “ Well, I’m going up and get cline to the belief that pellagra Is Bulgaria. assumed .... without any justifica­ The former, elevated by the aid Myrtle off the subject of Aiester dressed,” Myrtle announced firmly tion for such action.” due to a deficiency of certain sub­ after a while. “ You’d better come of Italy to a throne which has long Soft-Dry Carstairs. . She wasn’t going to like Q.— Did Mr. Hoover fix the price stances in the diet, because it oc­ been regarded as stuflfed- with being teased about bim in connec­ along and make yourself look like of wheat during the war as asserted curs largely amoqg people who . de­ tion with her avowed ambition to you need that trip to the doctor’s. vote themselves to raising cotton thorns, Is known to be anxious to by Democratic speakers? secure a final guarantee of Italian marry money, she told herself. Your friend might think you’re A.—^Mr. Hoover had nothing and buy their food -from the gro­ An Unequalled 24-hour Laundry Service Myrtle had a way of making it look going just for the ride.” whatever to do with determining cery store. snport by a personal union with cheap, while really, If you con­ the price of wheat. The basic price The first signs of pellkgra are the Royal Family. sidered it sensibly. , . By three o’clock Jerry was really On the day of/his ascension to h is of wheat during the war was fixed soreness of the mouth and tongue, the throne It was intimated that he service includes a laundry bag, ironing of flat “ Well, anyway, I’m glad, .you pale and tired, The men had at $2.20 a bushel by the fair-price disturbance of the bowel’s a made a bit with him,” Myrtle gone, though the plane ..remained. would pay a visit to Rome, pre­ committee of twelve, appointed by bronzing of the skin- and later sumably for the purpose of asking pieces and fluffing of Turkish towels not harden­ broke in on her thoughts. “ I’ll have It was not yet ready to be flown. President Wilson. Dr. Harry A. severe symptoms associated 'with T the hand of Princess Giovanna. a swell camping outfit next year Jerry did not ask so she did not Garfield, President of Williams the iicyvous system. P9¥ with the money he’s giving me for kno^w that. Maybe they were leav­ CoUege, was Chairman. On the other band the betrothal ing of them as is so often the case. In Italy the peasants who saffPF of the Princess to King Boris has the damage bis plane did, and ing it for Dan to fly. The thought Q.-r-How old is the Republican robbed the prospect of driving with from pellagra live chiefly on corn-- long been a Court rumor. It was we’ve got a stove that works so we party? meal mush. In the United States Shirts will be finish^ at the rate of .15 each or two for can have a hot breakfast.” . . Aiester..of a .little, of Its pleasure. two years ago that the rumor first A.— ^It came into existence as a people who suffer from this (JIt gained ground,^ and only recently It She paused and looked around What if Dan came and flew away poUtical, factor at Jackson, Mich., .25, 48 hours must be allowed however. while she was absent? Well, of sease live largely, on highly refined: wae stated that negotiations with the room. “Fixed this place up in 1856,' when Fremont was nomin­ cornmeal, wheat flour, rice, sugar, great, didn’t be? Just like rubbing course, that wouldn’t mean any­ the Vatican to grant mutual con­ ated as President. , molasses and pork. cessions for the marriage. King This service is entirely sanitary. There’s no chance a magic lantern. ‘ Marsb do tbls and thing except that she’d rather like Q.— ^Was George Washington a to see him take off. Doctors who have made signifi­ Boris being a Greek Orthodox, wero Marsh do that!’ Presto. But you Republican or Democrat? cant studies of the problem say for bacteria to liye~thus. Complete Sterilization. ' know,” she added confidentially, Her attitude, when Aiester came, completed. ' A.— ^Neither. He was a Federal' that the diet of the person with Mnssolinl To Decide think the other chap would wear surprised -’him. He’d been telling ist; but in a general way the Fed' \ himself that she was flattered by pellagra contains three m' However, it Is generally believed t»etter.”- erallst policies, prirticnl»ly in the meat, meal and molasses. that Mussolini is the deciding fig­ his attentions, a shade too ready protective tariff, correspond with to accept them to suit his taste. Dieta^ Remedy. ure in the background, and In some those of the Republican party of The cure or pellagra has Been quarters it has been alleged’ that Percy stood still arid looked - at But then, that kind of girl would today. be easy, to handle. If she wasri’t reported In many people by add­ the Duce'is using the Princess as a : Phone 222 nrismillngly. i <'That’s the trouble with most amusing after the first meeting or ing to their diets yeast, Leai puppet to strengthen the bonds of jllrls like us,” she said quietly. two he’d drop her. PINK BATHROOMS meats, fresh vegetables, eggs an' tUllar. friendship with her neigh­ ^Wa'ie suffering from inferiority. He came in a black roadster with milk. The use 6f'a well balahced bors. , Jps A olaes, I mean. But to me a yellow leather upholstery and much There is an increasing vogue for diet. Including fresh frtilt, is of Undoubtedly with him lies the Th Gordon m u 's a man« 1 can’t see >.ny rea- gleaming nickel. Jerry thrilled pink bathrooms, becarise of the course the most desirable ihethod question as to whether this pretty ^ n tor being less afraid of a poor when she climbed into it and psychological. effect of that color. of cure. / young Princess marries the Mo­ Roy E. Bucklor, Fn^. HarrxsiMi St,, South Manchester tnan than a rich one.” Myrtle stood by, unable to still a It is not necessary to buy colored Yeast is to be considered as a hammedan monarch, Ahmefl Zugo, “ O ^ go hire a soap box,” Myrtle slight pang of en-vy. It had never plumbing to get color in the bath­ medical substitute when the nebd or the man so often described as ■etorted good naturedly, “But crossed her mind to wish she had room. Tint the walls and haye cur- is urgent and the food supply the “ loneliest King in the world,” -ijUl ^ l o y . with ja jg S t tpwela — . riiffioulv .. Soria Ot Bulgaria. MANCHESTER (CONN.)' EVENINGlHEgXtD# MONDAY,7)CT6^R 22,1928.' raijB'NDnri. * - * X . .. Both The And 3 : ■ Are Winners 23-0 HIGH SCHOOL WHIPS Win 6-0 Player Lists Bristol Eleven In First Football Submitted By DOWD IS OllTSTiUlDING STAR Title For High Game At Mt. Nebo Series Rivals Results In Oidy Score AS MANCBISTER WINS, 204 School Gridders Lar^e Crowd Witnesses One- Arrangements for the town foot­ NUMEROUS UPSETS ball championship series between Victory Over West Hartford Thursday Would Give Kel- Manchester High’s 20 to 0:^c- Bnmig Moske R ecovers the Cubs and the Cloverleaves have tory over Meriden assures It oTat Sided Game; Stratton, St. been changed a bit. No out of town least a tie lor first place in the C. OVER THE WEEK-END players will be allowed either lyites Great Record; Dowd, Treat, Healey Made Scores C. I. L. for 1928 and a victory over Loose BaO Back of Goal John, Mantelli Make team and only, such men as have West "Hartford here Thursday \ played up to yesterday will be would mean sole possession of the eligible. This means, for example, Against Meriden; Scully, Loser’s Star. title for the first time In the his­ Line; R o n ^ Exdtiiig Touchdowns; All Extra Resnlts of Saturday’s Games that the Cubs can’t use Jimmy Mis-' tory of the local school. Following tretta or Ding Farr, while the Is the standing: &HBe; Bridgeport Heavier Cloverleaves will not be allowed to Manchester High’s football record W. L. Pts. Points Made. Shocked the Dopesters; use Eddie Gill for 1928 bids fair to go down In Manchester ...... 4 0 12 The eligibility lists were also the pages of local sport history in West Hartford ...... 2 1 6 Outrushed, perhaps outplayed, submitted last night instead of bold face print. Major College East Hartford...... 2 2 6 How the Teams Fared. waiting until October 27ih as was but most certainly not outgamed, One more victory is all that re­ Bristol *.*•,•'••••••• 1 2 3 the Cloverleaves scored a 6 to 0 What credit, if any, the Bristol first planned. There were no mains between Coach Tom Kelley’s Meriden ...... 1 2 3 Manchester High cannot afford to Maple Ends received for pinning a Grid Scores go into the West Hartford game victory over the heavy and experi­ changes excdpt for the addition of powerful eleven and the honor of Middletown ...... 0 3 0 enced Sokol Rosebuds of Bridge­ 13 to 6 defeat on the Cub’s team By DAVIS J. WALSH Jack Linnell who played with the having been the first schoolboy out­ Three points for a win, one point Thursday with over-confidence ■ last year, was more than squared simply because it has won its first port yesterday afternoon at Hick­ New York, Oct. 22.—^After look­ Cloverleaves a few minutes at fit to go through the Central Con­ for a draw. ey’s Grove in a stubbornly contest­ yesterday aftemooji when the town ing over Saturday’s football results, tackle yesterday. Elmo Mantelli necticut League 'minus defeat. New England four league games. A defeat at the champions completely outplayed ed battle. "Which at tiodes was un­ I have reached the conclusion that came down from Bates to play, but The crimson-clad warriors placed Yale 32, BiOwn 14. hands of West Hartford is far from necessarily rough. them in dedicating their new home the sap who said they never come he was eligible anyway, having themselves In position for this Army 15, Harvard 0. Interscholastic Football impossible. Saturday West Hart­ field at Mt. Nebo. The score was back must have been talking about played in the first game of the sea­ cherished honor Saturday when Trinity 0. Upsala 0. Hartford High 25, Bulkeley 0. ford trimmed Bristol 24 to 13, scor­ It was a lucky break that paved 23 to 0, three. touchdowns, three shirts from the laundry or some­ Collegiate Prep 14, Weaver 0. ing a touchdown In each quarter. the way for the only score of the son against V^indsor Locks. they traniled over Meriden High Wesleyan 14, Rochester 13. battle. It ckme in the second quar­ extra points and'a safety. thing. Ot^herwlse, Ohio State would Rumors False at Hanover Park to score an im­ Maine 7, New Hampshire 0. West Hartiord 24, Bristol 13. Manchester defeated Bristol by the A large crowd watched the game be nursing onother Michigan hang­ comparatively scant margin of 6 to ter. A Bridgeport lateral pass was Rumors had spread about town pressive 20 to 0 triumph. Rhode Islaad 7, Naval Training Manchester High 20, Meriden grounded and in the scrimmage to giving evidence to Manager Pete over this morning; reason would be over the week end that the series The lone obstacle now blocking Station 0. High 0. 0. Vendrillo’s argument that Mt. Nebo tottering on Its pedestal from" a de­ recover the elusive pigskin, the ball had been called off; that the Cub Manchester’s otherwise dlear path Fordham 19, Holy Cross 13. Hlllhouse High 20, Crosby 0. was given impetus to send it from Is the best place to play football at feat of Missouri by Iowa State and to great fame is West Hartford. Warren Harding 7, Norwich Free It seemed mighty good to see the tbe south end. The gate receipts players bad refused to play a series, Boston University 7, Bates 0. the fifteen yard line over the goal Wisconsin would have been beaten insisting on one game. It is true If Manchester has its way next Dartmouth 21, Columbia 7. Academy 0. High school and Cubs start making were the largest of the season, even by Purdue for the flfst time in years line where Brunlg Moske recovered that the Cub players did object at Thursday afternoon at the West Williams 26, Renssalaer 7. Central (Bridgeport) 6, Nauga­ good points after touchdowns for a touchdown. Bill McLaughlin bigger than they were at the old and years and years. Well, anyhow, Side grounds. West Hartford will tuck 0. Saturday. Billy Johnson drop­ Golf Links in the first game of the in years. , first but after the miatter had been Colby 12, Worcester Poly 6. took his place to try for the extra discussed, it was decided to go obey the. command, “Step aside Amherst 19, Hamilton 0. New Haven Boys’ Club 12, Conn. ped two cut of three and might, point by placement, but his attempt season. Close to $300 was taken As It was Missouri, trailing by 19 shallow water, and let the deep sea Aggies Freshmen 0. have made the other but for a bad In. Next Sunday, the New Britain to 0 at half time, flashed a come­ ahead with the series but to de­ Tufts 12, Bowdoln 0. was blocked. mand the eligibility lists to be sub­ sea roll by.” Coast Guard Academy 26, Arqold Yale Freshmen 9, Exeter 0. pass. Stratton and Cheney made Locals Deserve Credit Blues will play here, having ex- back comparable only to Pennsyl­ Ability to follow up Its advant­ the Cub points. Incidentally West , changed dates with the Wallingford vania’s famous rally against Michi mitted yesterday. This was agreed College 0. Although they played a remark­ upon at a meeting of the club ages In the pinches and stamina to Eastern Hartford failed In kll of its four able gapie against the odds in Eagles who will come here the fol- gan in 1912, scored 28 points in become a virtual Rock of Gibralter chances. Who knows but this may ' flowing Sunday. the final half and won the ball officials. Bucknell 0, Lafayette 0. weight, age and experience, the The series starts Nov. 18 at Mt. in the face of Impending danger, be the deciding factor Thursday. Cloverleaves never were able to get . Stratton Goes Over. game. Old Doctor Fumblefinger, were the conspicnous characteris­ N. Y. U. 48, Rutgers 0. the all American drawback, was re­ Nebo-' with the second game at Georgetown 34, West Va. Wesle­ NORTH ENDS TIE inside Bridgeport’s twenty yarfi The first score came early in the tics of Manchester’s play In over­ We couldn’t help feeling sorry line. On two or three occasions, sponsible for the Tigers’ early-pe­ Hickey’s, Nov. 25. Following are whelming Meriden. However, In yan 7. first quarter. Manchester received eligible players as agreed upon last for Sam Houston. They gave him a they were inside the thirty, but al­ and . marched straight down the riod embarrassment. The doctor justice to Meriden, it must be stat­ Princeton 47, Lehigh 0. likewise had Ohio State in the hole night in the Herald office: Carnegie Tech 19, Washington & job of head-linesman and it seem­ ways Bridgeport rose to the occa­ . field employing line plunges and ed that while Manchester deserved BURNSDE SQUAD ed that the referee was for ever sion and. thrust back any further skirting the ends with good Inter- by 7 to 6 at the end of the first The Protocol all of its three touchdowns, the Jefferson 0. period, a Buckeye back staking “We, the undersigned coaches of Navy 6, Duke 0. ordering measurements. Being of a attempt to batter their stonewall . ference. Jack Stratton took the teams were much more evenly slight avoirdupois build, Sam was line. Bridgeport, on the other hand, Michigan to a score by touching the the Cubs and Cloverleaves, do here­ matched than the score indicates. Union 7, Vermont 6. , ball over on a run around left end ball as it rolled over the goal. After by agree that the following play­ out of breath running back and had but one real good chance to from the twelve yard line and add- In fact, Meriden made one more Pennsylvania 14, Penn State 0. forth across the field. Director score. That came when they march­ that, class would not be denied, ers are eligible for the 1928 foot­ first down (11-10), but it had no C. C. N. Y. 26, Drexel 6. Solly Siamoods Snares Pass ' ed the extra point by a place-kick. Michigan getting only a single first ball championship series: Lloyd of the Rec says it serves Sara ed from midfield to the shadow of The second score came in the next ■sustained attack. As they say In Pittsburgh 29, Allegheny 0. right; that he’s Invited him over to the Cloverleaves’ goal posts only to down in the game. As for-Wiscon­ 'Cubs: Felix Mozzer, John baseball. Its hits were well scat­ Swarthmore 7, Susquehanna 7. period. A twenty-two yard for­ sin, it was twelve points down to to Knot Score Six All in gym class time and again. surrender the ball a foot inside the ward pass from Stratton to St. John Cheney, Billy Skoneskl, Louie Farr, tered. Temple 32, Albright 0. ten yard line. Purdue at the end of the first pe­ Joe Sylvester, Jimmy Quish, Walter caught in the end zone accounted Meriden had more chances to St. Thomas 0. Canislus 0. No doubt there will be a gener­ The Bridgeport team is the best riod but pulled out a 19 to 19 tie. Harrison, Cammillo Vendrillo, Paul score than Manchester, but every Geneva 28, Thiel 0. Third Period. for the score and again Stratton The doctor, however, had to come ous sprinkling of Manchesterians at team that has faced the Clover­ made good the extra point. Vescoe, John Chapedaline, Stuart time a Silver City score seemed im­ Middle Western leaves this year and the manner in to the Badger’s assistance when Wells, Albert Merrer, Thomas Hap- pending, the Kelleymen were a Foot Guard Friday night when Bat Bristol made one desperate at­ they were a touchdown behind and Northwestern 7,,Kentucky 0. Battalino takes on Jules Sombathy which Coach Jerry Fay’s athletes tempt to score and would have only penny, Anthony Ambukewicz, Clar­ tower of strength on the defense. Illinois 13, Indiana 7. Al-Burnside outweighed Ae of Bridgeport. acquitted themselves, was a dis­ Purdue seemed about to send its to­ ence LaCoss, Irver Dahlquist, The first advance Into enemy terri­ " for Tommy Melkle. Swinerton, the tal well Into the twenties with an­ Colgate 16, Michigan State 0. North Ends at Burnside yesterday tinct credit. The opposing team yes­ Robert Donnelly, Jack Stratton, tory was made by Manchester In Minnesota 33, Chicago 7. afternoon but could not outgame' terday was not only the Sokol Rose­ ' visiting fullback, broke through the other score. the first quarter. Ernie Dowd, Don’t forget to jot down the Cub’s forward line on a fake kick However, the circumstances in Elmo Mantelli, Conrad Dietz, John­ Ohio 19, Michigan 7. the plucky youngsters from the dates of the Cub-Cloverleaf , title buds, but the Bridgeport Mohigi- ny Groman, Arthur St. John, local quarterback and star of the Ohio Wesleyan 12, Miami 0. frigid zone and was forced to ac­ cans as well. The latter team dis­ and_ raced 40 yards before Meikle question were needed to keep the game, executed a 30 yard runtack games in your memory, or, better felled him from behind on Man­ day from going completely haywire. Charles Minicucci, Thomas Meikle, Missouri 28, Iowa State 19. ‘ cept a 6 to 6 verdict after forty still, your notebook. They play at banded last week and the stars of Edward Kwash, Albert Pentore, of one of Bill Scully’s long punts Nebraska 7, Syracuse 6. eight minutes of exciting football. the outfit joined with the Rose­ chester’s twenty yard line. Bristol, For instance, the greatly esteemed and an ensuing first down gave Mt. Nebo, Nov. 18, and at Hickey’s, hoTi^ever, was'unabie to gain further Alabama outfit finished second to' Salve Vendrillo, Albert Falkowski, Wisconsin 19; Purdue 19. De AIro starred for the home club, Nov. 25. Who’s going .to •win, did buds. “Cloverleaves: Ted McCarthy, Manchester the ball on the thirty Iowa 61, Ripon 6. but was forced to the sidelines Lots o f. Roughing and Manchester took the ball on Tennessee,. 15 to 13, in one of the yard line. Here “Tubby” Johnson you say? Draw your own conclu­ downs. Incidentally, Swinerton major shocks of the day. Another Cyrus Tyler, John Ambrose, Paul Univ. of Ohio 65, Cincinnati 0. shortly after the start of the second sions. You can’t prove it by )is at The statistics reveal that Bridge­ Dilswortli, Stanley Mullen, Anthony fumbled on the next play. half with a badly Injured knee. port made ten first downs against was later injured and removed to saw Oregon romp or ramp, or both, Held at 12 yard Line ' Sonthem this early date. Wait a few weeks Memorial hospital where It was over Washington on the coast by Tominsky, Ulyssls LIppencott, John Vanderbilt 13, Tulane 6. The Burnside team used its and maybe, we’ll take the risk of seven for the Cloverleaves." Three Baranowsky, Chester Warfield, Meriden got a golden opportunity weight In the first ten minutes of were the result of forward passes stated that he was not seriously in­ 27 to 0 and it is presumed that through a fifteen yard penalty im­ Georgia Tech 13, Notre Dame 0. daring to predict the winner. Then Georgia Tech’s 13 to 0 defeat of Arthur Coseo, Leo Coughlin, Wal­ Florida 73, Mercer 0. play but could not skirt the ends and as many more as the result of jured and would be discharged in a posed on Manchester when Ted or use the overhead game to any again, maybe not. 15 yard penalties imposed on Man­ day or so. Notre Dame came as a major shock ter Crockett, John Fiddler, Harry Lupien unintentionally piled onto a Kentucky Wesleyan 6, Centre 0. to everyone who didn’t know what Hampton, Frank Brennan, Harold Tennessee 15, Alabama 13. advantage. An intercepted pass, chester for rough playing. Each_; Skoneskl on Job. play, gave Meriden the ball on Man­ put the home club in position for The members of the High school team was penalized more than half The third score of the game came Tech could do. Ford, Herbert Wright, Brunlg chester’s twenty. Coach Frank Baylor 28, Centenary 7. varsity football team will view the The fact that the Navy, beaten In Moske, Walter Moske, Buck Rowe, Far Western its only score shortly after the the length of the field. Bridgeport In the third quarter. Manchester Barnikow’s pigskin chasers were second period started. Reardon Army-Yale classic next Saturday for was continually offside, hut also re­ marched to the two yard line where the closing minutes by Notre Dame, William McLaughlin, Jack Benny, forced to make an unconditional California 0, Southern Calif. 0. the mere task of acting as ushers could do no better than 6 to 0 Jack Linnell.” snared one of “Happy” Eageleson’s ceived two fifteen-yard setbacks., it lost the, ball on downs. Alexan­ surrender twelve yards away from Oregon 27, Washington 0. forwards in midfield and raced back Some people don’t know when All but 40 of the 120 yards “fine’* der dropped back of his goal line against Duke would seem to indi­ Cubs’ Coach, the double-stripe. A recovered Washington State 9, Oregon State they’re lucky. There are many who cate that the 1928 Irish are far THOMAS F. KELLEY 7. from the 50 yard line to the North was imposed in the third period to punt but a poor pass delayed fumble by Mercer gave Manchester End’s 12 yard line. A penalty put will not be able to get inside the when both teams forgot they were him and this was long enough for from fool-proof. The Navy on Sat­ Cloverleaves’ coich, another chance later, but an offside College of Pacific 7, Nevada 6. urday almost qualified for the Ilk the ball on the 7 yard stripe and bowl Saturday due to a scarcity of supposed to be playing football the alert, tiger-like Skoneskl to J. L. PAY. penalty on the fourth down spoiled Utah 6, Colorado Aggies 0. from this point De Alro smashed tickets. and staged a combination of box­ of notable victims agaip, Duke tak­ October 21, 1928. it. pounce on him for a tackle that ing the play away from the middies through the line three times before ing and wrestling. gave the Cubs a safety score, two The first half was within two he could score. Burnside failed to Just by way of spiking a persis­ When the Cloverleaves failed to for the most part. minutes of over when the first . points. I suppose,, too, that California’s register the point after touchdown tent rumor, Jerry Fay declares with annex the extra point after their , _ There was no further scoring un­ MINIATURE FOOTBALL score came. It was decidedly un­ Sully Siamonda Scores emphasis that he positively will not touchdown, they left the ultimate scoreless tie with U. S. C. comes expected, although well deserved. E l QUAFI DEFEATS til the last minute of the final under the head of unorthodox de­ Shortly after the second half play with the Cloverleaves against result in doubt until, the final period when a 25 yard forward Manchester had the ball on Meri­ started, the North' Ends got the the Cubs. His work is coach and whistle. Once, Costello, fleet-foot­ velopments, another undoubtedly FIELD MADE BY MORAN den’s forty yard line. Starting from ^ pass Dahlquist to Mantelli was being Bucknell’s tie with Lafayette RAY IN MARATHON better of a punting duel in which nothing more, he insists. Repeated ed Bridgeport back broke away and caught on the Maple Ends’s ten the 44, Quarterback Down faked a Bageleson outkicked his rival and efforts are being made at the north raced fifty yards for what would and a third the 12 to 12 deadlock line buck and then shot out far ’ yard line. Elmo finished the dis­ of Davis-Elkins and the Quantico Novel Advertising Scheme De­ q smart bit of football on the part end to Induce Jerry to reconsider have been a sure touchdown had tance unmolested and Jack Cheney around his own right end into a of Mullens gave the North Ends and_ ddn a uniform. The general not Herb Wright made an accurate marines. California was ouCscored vised by North End Physi­ broken field and raced for a touch­ New York, Oct. 22.—El Ouafi, place-kicked the extra point. Thus, in first downs, 15 to 5, but kept the wiry Algerian taxi driver con­ their chance. However, the heavy opinion, however, seems to be that tackle that felled him on the twen­ tbe 1927 defeat was avenged. cian to Aid Jamroga. down. It was a spectacular run line of the home club proved too Jerry would have everything to ty-five yard line. ^ the Trojans outside the 20 yard line featured by elusive, shifty work on quered a field of eight other Inter- Mantelli plans to come down here and fairly earned its stand-off. national Marathon stars, including hard a nut to crack and the ball lose and nothing to gain by such a Massey Was Right from Lewiston, Me., where he is A miniature football field about the part of Dowfi who dodged at was lost on downs. On the next move. This was borne ouL in There was considerable wrangle Georgia Tech simply isn’t the kind least five would-be tacklers on the Jole Ray, In a professional Mara­ now playing with the the freshman of football proposition to be beaten the size of an ordinary business thon at Madison Square Garden play, however, Firpo, center for basketball. over the score which the Clover­ football team at Bates, to play two desk-top, now on exhibition in sprint. Johnson drop-kicked the the North Ends, intercepted a for­ leaves made. However, in justice to by Notre Dam, or anyone, every extra point. last nlght.-f It was Promoter Tex or three games before the series. He time out, particularly when It hap­ Buckland’s store at the north end, Rickard’s first' International Mara­ ward pass and put the ball on the Out with an injured knee, Connie Referee Sammy Massey, it must be played his usual good football, be­ pens to possess the better team. As is causing much interest and favor­ "Won and Lost Here thon championship race. Ray took home team’s 26 yard line. Char- Dietz spent the afternoon scouting stated that the rule book backs up ing used nearly a half a game, part able comment. It was devised by The game was won and lost in tier heaved a perfect forward pass bis decision. Bridgeport argued that for Bucknell, itnot only got to a the first five minutes of the secoad the lead away from the Olympic j;he Cloverleaves. ^ in the b^ckfleld and part on end. scoreless tie but was nearer a Dr. A. B. Moran, president of the champion several times and was in to Scully Siamonds and the score the ball was kicked In the scrim­ His forward passing ability makes touchdown than Lafayette was able Cloverleaves, as an advertising half. Meriden kicked off, a low front as lata as the 22nd mile. was tied. The point after touch If we were asked as to who is the mage and should have been dead at scheme to help raise money for the bounding boot that Louie Cheney down also failed, a hurried pass the point kicked, but the referee him a threat to any team. to venture. There is no accounting caught but failed to hold and an Then El Ouafi took the lead and champion football fan in Manches­ “Chuckle” Minicuccl, Stratton for Oregon’s 27 points against benefit of Stanley Jamorga, Injured was never headed. The complete causing “Chip” Chartier to kick ter, •without hesitation, or fear of insisted that the ball had not been alert Meriden lineman downed the slightly wide. kicked. The officials handled the- and Meikle did the brunt of the of­ Washington except by saying that, Cloverleave player. The ads are ball on Manchester’s 35-yard 1distance m i'was l ’26 e miles s , and 885 contradiction, we would answer, “U. fensive work for the Cubs. Mini­ ob^ously, the McEwan system has hung about the field. The winner’s time w'as 2 From this point, the North Ends J, Lupien.” The head of the game well and theii: task was far Spurted on by this break, Meriden outplayed their heavier opponents from an easy one. cuccl was especially effective. begun to click. The field is supposed' to repre­ ploughed its way through the heavy hours, 44 minutes, 55 2-5 seconds. Service Department at Cheney Cheney Snares Passes. These were the so-called upsets sent Hickey’s Grove, the home of until the final whistle. The ball Brothers never misses a Saturday Brunlg Moske, one of the best of the day. The set ups were Har­ the Cloverleaves so far as possible. crimson line to the four yard line. was in play continually on Burn line plungers Manchester ever Jack Cheney played a good game A score seemed imminent, but here or Sunday game involving the Hlg’’ turned out, was. tbe only man to offensively for the Cubs, snaring vard, Brown, Columbia, Penn State, A wooden picket fence surrounds side’s side of the field. When the school or Cubs unless through ab­ Meriden met determined resistance STRONG LEADS SCORERS game ended, the ball was in posses­ make continual and substantial three passes, one from the midst of Lehigh, Rutgers, Chicago, Ripon, the field which is neatly marked and failed to gain In three downs. New York, Oct 22,—Ken Strong. solute necessity. Saw him down to three or four players. Skoneskl Allegheny, Mercer, Wash. Jeff., out, save for the end jozes which sion of the Manchester team on gains for the Cloverleaves. Bridge­ A forward pass on the fourth down New York University backfleld ace, Burnside’s 21 yard line. The of­ Meriden again Saturday. port was unable to stop him "with­ played his usual strong defensive Wash. & Lee, Centennary, Auburn, Dr. Moran failed to realize belong touched a Meriden end’s hands, but is the leading individual football Rice and Mississippi Aggies. to a regulation gridiron. The ficials handled the game. In excel­ out gain. “Hook” Brennan execut­ game. Jimmy Quish, Tony Am- again Mr. Dowd stepped into the scorer in the east today with a total lent fashion and gave the. silk city At the Testimonai Dinner for Art ed a pretty reverse field run that bukewlcz and Harrison were instru I wouldn’t exactly say the same bleacher seats, not to mention the of 68 points. His nearest rival In McGinley, Hartford Times sports for an Indiana team which lost limelight by knocking the ball to aggregation a real square deal. gave the' fans a real thrill. The mental in turning back the Invad­ players’ benches are included. the ground. Langmaid of Williams, with 56 De Alro, Eliza and. Reardon editor .at the Hotel Bond the other tackling of Crockett and McCarthy ers. Tommy Happeny, star guard only to Illinois by a touchdown Outside th^) field, is a street points. night in Hartford, such prominent nor can the designation be applied After that Meriden’s cause was starred for the Burnside team and was especially good. Mullen was last year, was back in uniform, be­ heavy with traffic leading to the hopeless. Lupien pointed to mid- A1 Marsters, Dartmouth star who gave the Manchester lads plenty of men as Mayor Walter E. Batterson also a tower of strength on the de­ ing used part of the game at with accuracy to Kentucky and Tu- football game. The trolley .tracks and Secretary of State Frank A. lane, beaten by the same margin by field where Manchester again held was last week’s leader, did not play trouble from start' to finish. Led fense. Bridgeport completed six out guard.. He is in fine physical con­ are even there, although the over­ on downs and started a long march Saturday and Is now In third, place. by Sully Siamonds, the entire North Fallotti said that in their opinion of thirteen passes and the Clover­ dition and is counted upon to be a Northwestern and Vanderbilt re­ head feed wire is missing. How­ spectively. Arkansas made a right that resulted In another score. Sub­ Georgetown, with a total of 205 End team played snappy and hard the sports pages of today are better leaves none out of none. big help to the Cubs in the coming ever, this may be explained by the stantial gains by Captain Bob Treat points, is still the leading high football throughout the game. read than any other department of The Summary ' series. good fight against Texas, too.f \ - fact that there Is a third rail. Elec­ Speaking of which, some of the and Sully Squatrito were Instru­ scorer among eastern elevens. Siamonds, DeHan, Elliott, Angelo the ne'Wspaper, Including the edi­ The summary: Touchdown, Bru-. Touchdowns, Stratton, i3t. John, tric lights are strung along the mental and Treat finally took the and. Kutkevak hifrled the opposing torial and even the front page. nig Moske; referee, Sammy Massey;) Mantelli; points after touchdown, handicappers seemed to be stunned- streets Inside the field, one notices by the fact that Syracuse'lost to ball over, despite an injured ankle. NIZE DOGGELIES. team for big losses time and again. Guess there’s more truth than umpire, Earl Wright; head-lines­ Stratton 2, Cheney 1, (placekick); Nebraska by no more than ihe Dr. Moran’s emergency hospital Once more “Tubby” Johnson annex­ Eageleson gave splendid exhibition poetry in that, too. man, Frank McLaughlin; time of safety, Alexander tackled by Skon- point after touchdown. The only tgnt with his automobile side of it. ed the point by a drop-kick. Cincinnati.— Girl frosh at the of punting and forward passing and periods, 15-12-15-12. eski; refere^, Johnny McGrath; surprising thing about that to the The idea Is most unique and Desperate Aerial AHack University of Cincinnati ,_are too much credit goes to Chartier for “Little Joe” McCluskey, one of Cloverleaves: McCarthy, Fiddler, umpire, Jake Greenburg; head- writer was that Nebraska .scored novel. Dr. Moran says he plans ad­ Thereafter, Meriden went to the fresh. That being the decision of the way he handled the team. the many subs Coach Kelley, used in le; Coughlin, It; Mullen, Baranow­ linesman, Ed Bailey; time of only once; it was almost inevitable ditions. We respectlfully suggest aerial route in desperate attempt the Women’s Student Government The lineups: North Ends—Sia­ his game at Meriden Saturday, sky, Dllswortb, rg; Tyler, c; Llp- periods four 12’s. that a team which passes as well, as that ha roll the streets a little more to get at least one score. It was then Association It was up to the Wo­ monds le; Rowe, Billy Seherk, It; showed up well. He Intercepted a plncott, Tumlnsky, rg; Coseo, Am­ Cubs’ lineup: Cheney, le; Quish, Syracuse will pull out a touchdown so that the automobiles will not that they passed Manchester in first men’s Vigilance Committee to act. Jack, Bronkle, Ig; Crauller, Tyler, pass on the first play and made a brose, Linnell, rt; Crockett, Fid­ ■ It; Merrer, Happeny, Welles, Ig; In any game. sink above the hub caps as many downs. Once Meriden reached the They decided that every freshman Firpo, c; L. Wolfram, Mullens, rg; couple of good tackles. Murphy, sub dler, re; Brennan, Wright, qbj ; Vescoe, c; Ambukewlcz, La Cross, Harvard, bearing up well on the are now. The miniature field will be fifteen yard line only to lose the girl should wear a dog collar for a Rowe, Kutkavek, rt; DeHan, El­ fullbacks made ten yards the BOnny Ihb; W. Moske, Rowe, phb;i Chapdelaine, rg; Harrison, C. Ven- left side of the line, fought the placed on exhibition at the south ball when one of Its backs fumbled. period of one month, while on the liott, re; Chartier, qb; Eageleson, first time he carried the ball. ^ B. Moske,^McLaughlin, fb. drillo, rt; Skoneskl, Mantelli, re; Army surprisingly but lacked back- end of the town in the near future. Meriden tossed no less than 16 university campus. rhb; Angelo, Squatrito, Ihb; Mike ' Bridgeport: Levine, le; Finney, Stratt(^ Dahlquist. qb; Minicucci field savvy, with Dr. Fumblefinger passes into the air after Manches­ Seherek, fb. The North Ends will practice Mar tone. It; Ellis, Ig; Orillo, Oil- ter’s second touchdown, but only bride, c; Davis, rg; Waltersdorf, Donnelly, Ihb; St. John,-'Groman, quite prominent, too„ Brown diii while'Florida proved the bell ring­ Burnside—^^Iza, le; Frink, It; Tuesday and Friday nights here­ rhb;' Meikle, Kwash, Mantelli, fb. all it could hope for In scoring twice four of them found their mark. Hall; head-linesman—Bob Coutts; Callahan, Lynch, Ig; Clarke, c; after. rt; Maniero, Patty, re; Cage, Suchy, er of the day with 73 points against It is difficult to say '^ho starred Bristol lineup: not submitted. on Yale, Columbia simply couldn’t Mercer. time of periods, 12 minutes each. Colton, rg; Shean, rt; Keegan, re; qb; Costello, Pelley, Ihb; Castaldp^" for each team with the exception Meriden lineup—Co;.k, le; New­ Lancy, qb; Reardon, rhb; Klefla, The Cubs will practice tomorrow rhb; Williams, Luddy, fb. . match yards with Dartmouth even There was nothing the matter, of Dowd and Scully 'who were ad­ with Marsters out, Pennsylvania however, with Baylor’s punch In man, De Angelas, It; E. Rufleth, Ig;* Carella, Ihb; Andres, Andrus, fb. night at the School Street Rec at had too many guns for Penn State mittedly outstanding. The tackling Fredericks, c; H. Rufleth, rg; Pe- Offlclals-^Leroy, referee; McLaugh- SHADES OF WILD WEST. the Centennary game nor with of Mercer and Healey was especlaly 8:30 sharp. All players must at­ and Princeton and New York Uni­ Southern Methodist’s against Rice. trUcelll, rt; Bmerling, re; Scnlly, Uh, umpire; Stangle, head-lines* tend. A HEAR OF A SOKHtS^ • versity showed a bit of their class accurate. It was the later who in­ qb; Sackett, Ihb; Sprafke, rhb; man. Deadwopd,.S. D.—The graves of Mississippi’s 19 points against. Au­ tercepted a Meriden forward In the , ' ' ',"1 by running up big totals oh Lehigh burn and Louisiana state’s 31 points Vincent, fb. > Tickets are selling fast for 'the Nlttany, Pa.—Gdyer Grove la OfiiA* "Wild Biri” Hlckok and “Calamity and Rulgets respectively. fourth quarter and raced 25 yards Manchester. High — Healey, H. MAJORS HEAT BLACK MASKS Jan^,” npted characters of wild against Mississippi Aggies likewise for the third and final score. A poor State theater benefit performance mountain trapper "whose curioslQi! Power organizations of thei mid­ gave evidence of the will to score Morlarty, le; Spencer, Lessner, It; Th« Majors football team defeat­ for Stanley Jamroga injured has been satisfied fbrever. Hp . west night life, are to be improved. dle west were revealed when Min­ pass spoiled Johnson’s attempt t- Robertson, Potterton,. Ig; Mercer, ed tbe SkMik Masks at Hickey’s For the benefit of tonrlsts it has and the means to carry It through. make the extra point. Cloverleaf player. crawled into a hole on a monnta||t nesota beat Chicago, 83 to 7, and In this connectipn might be men­ McCluskey, Davis, c; Johnston, Qreve yewteHay afternoon Just be­ ledge to see what was {aside. 1^^ been decided to erect large stone Iowa scored 61 points on Ripon. _ The Siunmary George, rg; Cheney, McKinney, rt; fore the OlovorlMves game. The monuments and suitable bronze tioned, too, Carnegie Tech’s 19 Touchdowns — Dowd, Treat, nose touched another—the proper " Pitt also indicated that It was get­ points on Wash. & Jeff., and West Lupien, Davis, Hansen, re; Dowd, score waa 7 |» t. j%o stars for the According to the current trend of of a black bear. Grove was tablets to mark the places of burial ting somewhere when It bobbed up Healey; points after touchdown— M. Morlarty, qb; Johnson, Nicola, JUajers were tpIlIoBe, Chambers, the American drama, golfers are ..on-Mount Moriah Cemetery. 1.1. ^ - Virginia’s 22 points on Washington Johnson 2 (dropkicks); referee—^ Ihb; Happenny. Squatrito, rhb. stiff, but the bear was - frlgf wlth. %-39,_to 0 defeat of Alleg&enj:>^,L Johnny MoOrath; nnplra—Wilfred Ntllaoo, leqa* a*^ Held. Ballon cheating posterity by not dashing Into action—so t o t Treat, Murphy, fh, : •urred is* Masks. Off a coulee of plays. . , J I ■ J - V wyr>:i?..-yc^. •■.- •,■ . . . , - * v .

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De"V’arney late Under the leadership of Adjut­ Senkbeils Exhibit Ten Poioiii4er Count six avemae ‘^ ‘..ons Telephone 1877. of Manchester, In said District, de- ant Joseph Heard the Salvation Tnitlala numbers and abbpevtationa LOST—SATURDAY morning, white In/^Barrett and puppy dog, answers to name of To The cG&scd • * f Army, has discontinued its Sunday Lch count as a OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks On motion of Sarah De"V"arney ad­ Store Today. , Prince. Finder please notify Fred from two year old hens. Hollywood night meetings at Main and Bircii words as two words. Minimum cost is Senkbell, 36 Goodwin street or tele­ ministratrix price ot three Une^ ^ Strain-Blood tested and free from ORDERED:—^That six months from streets. The Adjutant said that the phone 332-2. white diarrhea. Oliver Bros., Clarks the 20th day ,of October A. D„ 1923, -.reason for this was that the corps They say that “ Where 'there’s a Line rates per day tor transient LOST—TORTOISE SHELL glasses, Corner, Conn. be and the same are limited and al­ had devised a plan for Sunday will, there’s 'a way” and sfch was Friday afternoon, between Blssell lowed for the creditors within which night whereby each section of the proved by “ Pete,” a/ youhl: 1'coon BireotlTe March "-J ^ ch a ra e and Maple street. Please return to Articles for Sale 45 Evening Herald to bring In their claims ag;alnst said dog owned by August ^Seak.b.lil, vet­ Teacher’s Hall. estate, and the said administratrix Is town In turn would be visited by a 6 Consecutive Days ..| J c ^ » directed to give public notice to the delegation of the Army. Last night eran Manchester sportsman, early 3 Co^ecutlve Days ..| 3ts| l l LOST—tRESTO GAS- light tank from creditors to bring In their claims the corps was divided up as fol­ today. “ Pete” -was given his first truck, Camp Meeting woods to FOR SALE—OAK CHINA closet, four within said time allowed by posting a shelves, beveled glass. Call 472-4. lows: the Young People’s Band test at treeing racepons today and ^ All ordVrs ’ tor Irreaular ‘o***^'®"* Gilead. L. T. W ood Co., 55 Blssell St. copy of this order on the public sign although the dog has yet plenty to will be cha -ed ^ Bve% post nearest to the place where the met at Bissell and Forest streets; Special rates for long LOST—FRIDAY 'tORNING female NATIONAL CASH register for sale. Call 664 deceased last dwelt within said town the Senior Band met at Pearl and learn about this art, he -was Respon­ day advertising given upon r®2” 2®^. Beagle hound pup. Return to J. S. Inquire Metter’s Smoke Shop or call arid by publishing the same In some Holl; and the veterans of the corps sible for the only ’coon Mr. Senkbell Ads ordered for three •** Neill, 49 Park' street. 1589. newspaper having a circulation In and stopped before the third or fifth And Ask for “Bee” said probate district, within ten days met in front of the Citadel. Next and his son, Otto, bagged out of the day will be charged only for t*>e ac­ FOR SALE—BOWLING alley. Inquire from the date of this order, and re­ Sunday these different bands will three trailed. tual number of times the Annonnceraenta a of E. C. Packard at Packard’s turn make to this court of the notice hold services at other points so The Senkbeils had two dogs ed. charging at the rate Pharmacy. ‘Tell Her What You Want along and “ Pete” was the younger. no allowances or refunds can be made -WILLIAM S. HYDE that in the course of a short time on six time ads stopped after the STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of FOR SALE—12 FOOT showcase and Judge. all sections of the town will have They had to rely on the veteran to the world/ Ask for sailing lists and two washing machines, one a May­ ' She wilt take your ad. help you word It for best results, lodge the raccoons, but he was too filth day. .. , rates. Phone 750-2. R obert J. Smith, H-10-22-28. been visited by some division of the No "till forbids” : display lines not tag and the other a Meadows. Bar­ and see that It is properly losertet^ Bill will be mailed stocky to enter the hole far enough 1009 Main street. gains. Alfred A. Grezel, Main street. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD corps. ^°The Herald will not be responsible Opp. Park street. same day allowing you until seventb day after insertiou at Manchester, within and Yor the Captain Annie Orr,. former Man­ to reach the apinjaj. It wak then for more than one Incorrect Insertion Aotomoblles for Sale 4 to take advantage ot the CASH RATE. district of Manchester, on the 20th. chester girl now stationed with No. that “ Pete” volunteered to “ dio. or of any advertisement ordered for Electrical Appliances— Radio 4U day o f October, A- !)•> 1928. 2 Corps of the Army in Boston, die.” The dog was. in the hbte over more than .me time. .____ USED CARS • Present -WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., was a guest at the meetings yester­ an hour and when he finallj' The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ 1927 Pontiac Sport Roadster. out his head reinihdeid ohe oK jack rect publication of advertising will t>: 1927 Hudson Sedan. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, ap­ Estrite of Rebecca Sardella late of day. The corps with which she is rectified only by cancellation of Hie And other good cars. pliances. motors, generators sold Manchester in said district, deceased. now working is located in one of Dempsey’s that rainy'’night Phil­ charge made for the s^ervlce rendered and repaired. Work called for. Application having been made adelphia. He had done tils work MATCHELL MOTOR SALES CO. praying "that an Instrument purport­ the most lurid parts of Boston and 22-24 Maple St. Tel. 2017 Pequot Electric Co., 407 Center St. she spoke of the work of the Army nobly, however, for the raccoon was All advertisements must conform Tel. 710-W. Rooms Without Board CU Hoases for Sale 72 ing to be the last will and testament dead when pulled out. In style, copy and typography with FOR SALE—1924 Chevrolet roadster of said deceased be admitted to pro­ in that section. regulatloha enforced by the publish­ bate arid that letters o f adm.nlstra- Mr. Senkbell exhibited the ’coon ?50. Apply William Long, 97 Sum­ Fuel ana Feed 40-A FOR RENT—TWO furnished sleeping FOR SALE—2 TENEMENT house, 10 ers. tnd ^hey reserve the right to mit street. tlon with the will annexed be grant­ at Barrett and Robbins sport store rooms, with cooking privileges. rooms, barn, garage. Price $1,000, ed on said estate, as per application edit, revise or reject any copy flon- Teachers preferred. Inquire before this morning. It tipped the scales at sitlerert objectionable. FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wood, Inquire 496 North Main street. on file, it is • CLO.SINO HOURS—Classified ads $12.50 a cord. $7.50 a load. Tele­ Nov. 1st. 19 Autumn street. So. Man­ ORDERED:—^That the foregoing a little over 10 pounds. Inciffental- FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS chester. FOR SALE— 6 ROOM bungalow With FELLOWSHIP CANVASS to be published same day must be re CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. phone 1930-3. application be heard and determined ly, this was the first catch of the cctvpd by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays 8 acres of land. William Kanehl, 519 at the Probate office in Manchester in Center 7S- Trotter Streets Center street. South Manchester. season reported.. The law went off 10:30 a, m. Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 WOOD FOR SALE—Hard, chestnut, Boarders Wanted 59-A said District, on the 27tK day of mixed, white birch and slab. Season­ October. A. D., 1928, at 9 b clock in FOR LOCAL CHURCH at midnight and'the Catch was made ed and sawed to order. L. T. .Wood FOR SALE—JUST OFF Main street, the forenoon, and that notice be shortly after. .... Telephone Your Want Ads WANTED — GENTLEMAN boarder. new 6 room English style house, sun Co.. 55 Blssell street. Phone 496. Can have garage space If ieslred. given to all persons interested in said \ds are accepted over the telephone Aolo Accessories— Tlres O porch, • fire place, one car garage, estate of the pendency of said appli­ Inquire 272 Porter street or -tele­ extra large lot. Morgages arranged. Letters have been received today Mrs. Ford describes Henry as at'the CHAKOB KATK given above FOR SALE—BPST OF hardwood cation and the tlnie' and place of by attendants of Second Congrega­ as a convenience to advertisers, but NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE your slabs, large 'od $7, hardwood $8; phone 769-4. Price low, small down payments. hearing thereon, by publishing a copy ” easy going.” Not a bit like Lluie the CASH RATKS will be accepted as car checked up for the winter sea­ also fireplace wood. .C’.iarle:. Palmer, Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2; of this order In some newspaper havr tional church, announcing the used to be. FULL PAYMENT tf paid at the busi­ son. Experienced mechanics trained 895-3. Apartments, Flats, renements 68 87o Main street. Ing a circulation In said district, on “ Fellowship canvass” which takes ness office on or before the se'enth by General Motors assure you ex­ or before October 22, 1928, and 1 y place anaong the people of the par­ day following the first Insertion ot pert work. FOR SALE—HARD WOijD slabs. $10 FOR SALE—WASHINGTON street, FOR RENT—4 AND 5 room tene­ bran^ new six room Colonial, oak posting a copy of this order on the ish this week. Twenty-^wo men and each ad, otherwise the CHAliOK H. A. STEPHENS Reo truck load. Inquire 92 Wes', ments at 374 Hartford R( ad. Rent public sign-post In said town of Man­ RATE will ne collected. No responsi­ Chevrolet Sales and Service street or telephone 140. floors throughout, fire, place, tile chester. at least five days before the women have been assigned to va­ reasonable. Inquire at 701 Hartford bath, large corner lot. Price 'right. bility for errors in telephoned ads Center at Knox Tel. 939-2 ,R oad. day of said hearing, to appear If they rious streets and all during this will he assumed and tb»lr accuracy SI.AB WOOD stove length, .,'lreplace Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tele­ see cause at said time arid ’i>lace and House phone 782-2, 875 Main street. week will call upon people who al­ cannot bo guaranteed. $15 BUYS COMPLETE set of f ^ wood 6 to 9 dollars 4 truck load. V. FOR RENT—6 ROOM slngiti house, be heard relative thereto,, and. make • • • Indian Shock Absorbers. Free trial. Flrpo. 116 Wells. Phone 2466-W and ready look upon Second Congrega­ 2634-2. all modern Improvements, reason­ return to this court. Index of Classifications The Indian is the finest shock ab­ able. Inquire 48 Cambridge street. Lots for Sale 78 ■WILLIAM S. HYDE tional as their church home. They sorber yet made. Ask us about It. Tel. 505-3.______Judge will also endeavor, to find new­ Evening Herald Want Ads are now Center Auto Supply Co.. 155 Center. FUR SALK—SEASONED hard wood. h -10-22-28. grouped according to classifications ^ Tel. 673.' stove length $12 00, a cord. O H. FOR SALE—2 BUILDINll LOTS on comers in the community who have below and for handy /eforence will i Whtpole. Telefphone 2228 evenings. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat at 67 Sum­ Putnam street, 1, 140 acre farm, not already become affiliated with Each teni&menj rents for |'20.H0. mer street, modern improvements, Andover $1,500; 1, 90 acre farm. An­ AT A COURT OF PROBA'TE HELD appear In the numerical order Indl* i at Manchester, within and; for the any church and invite them to at­ Why. pay. renL Give us.. a small Business Services Offered i;l FOR Sa l e —SEAS'iNED hard wood, including steam heat. Inquire 5 dover $9,000; 1 A-1 rabbit deg. R e’t-. c.Tted; I Walnut street. Beggle, I. tenor banjo, cost $50. for District of Manchester, on.'the 20th. tend the services and Join in the cash payment and the^ rent ehould Births ...... A , chunks $6.50 a load, split $7 25. Fred day of October, A. D., 1928. pay the balance. Engagements ...... '...... B >CHAIR CANING NEATLY done. O. Giesecke, telephone Manchester $30, neaily new.’John H. Cheney, Present. WILLIAM S. HYDE, . Esq., social life of the Second Congrega­ 1204-12. THE LAST TENEMENT of four 156 Main street, Manchester, Conn. Marriages ...... Cl Price right, satisfaction guaranteed. rooms, $17, all improvements. Apply Judge. .... tional church. 2 family, 12 rooms, only ? 6,0 00, Deaths ...... D| Carl. Anderson, 53 Norman street. Mintz’s Department Store, Depot Estate ■ of John Sternberg late of Those who have expressed their Cards ot Thanks ...... E Phone 1892-2. near car line; Also garage: We Garden-Farm-Dalry Products 50 Square. Legal Notices 79 Manchester, In said District,^deceased. willingness to engage in this can­ In Memorlam ...... F ' On motion of Adolph Schlack execu­ are offering it at $6,000. Lost and Found ...... 1 I FOR RENT—4 ROOMS necond floor, tor with will annexed. | vass are the following: L. J. Tuttle, Announcements ...... 2j Florists— N u rseries 15 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Single six rpoms, steam heat, all remodeled, near Cheney mills, at Manchester, within and for the ORDERED:—T1 hf six months troni superintendent of the church Personals ...... T FOR SALE—BALDWIN and Greening the 20th day of October. A. D., 1928 gas, sewer, sidewalk, oak floors and I FOR SALE $20.00. Inquire 5 Walnut street, District of Manchester, on the 22d, school; A. F. Howe, superintendent Antomohtlea CHRYSANTHEMUMS. apples. 50c basket, onions $1.00 Tailor Shop. be and the same are limited and al­ trim, first floor, 2 car garage, Automobiles for-Sale ...... ‘ $2.00 per dozen, pompons in pots, bushel, potatoes $1.00 bushel. Tele­ day of October. A. D., 1928. of schools in the first eight dis­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq. lowed for the! creditors within which ?6,700, $500 cash. Automobiles for Exchange ..... I $l-.00 each, all colors; also tulips, phone 1640. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at 60 to bring in their claims against said tricts; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Park, Auto Accessories—Tires ...... i hyacinth and daffodil bulbs Burke, Judge. Hamlin street. Inquire G. H. Wad­ Estate of Jane Allen late of-Man­ estate, , and the " said executor Is di­ Meredith Stevenson, Mrs. Geofige Foster Street, two houses^ one Auto Repairing—Painting ...... Florist, Wayside Gardens, Rockville. FOR SALE—A1 ?LES. Sprayed hand- dell. rected to give public notice to the Auto Schools ...... 1 -J picked Baldwins, Golden Pippins, chester. In said District, deceased. W. Kuhney, Arthur Palmer, Wil­ single and one double, now offered The Executor having exhibited Its creditors to bring in thel- claims Autos—Ship by Truck ...... i EVERGREENS FROM 50 to 75c. Blue Greenings, Russets, Gillifieurs and FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, first floor, within said time allowed by posting liam Beckwith, Herbert Tenney, at $12,000. This is a 10% propo­ Autos—For Hire ...... I Spruce $1.00 each. Catalpa trees | Bellefleurs and Spies $1.27 liushel. administration account ,vith said es­ with garage. Inquire 20 Fairview tate to this Court for allowance. It Is a copy of this order on the public Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. George sition as well as a home. Oarages—Service—Storage ...... $2.00 each. 379 Burnside Avenue p• W indfalls 75c bushel. Kieffer pears street. Tel. 990-5. sign post nearest to the place where Motorcycles—Bicycle, ...... 1 Greenhouse, E. Hartford, iiall Laurel i for canning COc basket. Delivered in ORDERED:—That the 27th. day of Borst, Mrs. Charles Loomis, Mrs. October. A. D„ 1928, at 9 o’clocK. fo-e- the deceased last dwelt within said Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 1 1610. I[ town. The Gilnack Farm, South Main FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all town and by publishing the same In W. B. Gammons, Miss Florence Rnslnoss nnrt Profouiiitnnl Serrlera street. Telephone' 225-4. noon, at the Probate Office, In said Shaw, Mrs. Alfred Hayes, Mrs. improvements, including garage. In­ Manchester, be and .he same is as­ some newspaper having a circulation Business Services Offered ...... I* |I Moving— 'rrucking-—nioriige at»j quire 58 Summer street. in . said probate district, within ten Alice Virginia, Mrs. Oldrence Wood, Robert J. Smith Household Services Offered ..,,.13-A FOR SALE—SELECTED Green Moun- signed for a hearing on the allow­ Building—Contracting ...... 14! tain potatoes, $ per bushel, de­ ance of said administration : ccount days from the date oZ this order, and Mrs. Frank V. Williams, Mrs. Sher­ Real Estate, Insnrance, STORAGE ROOMS for furniture or I 1.00 lit KEN'P— 5 ROOM tenement, all return make to this court of the no­ Florists—Nurrerles ...... lb livered. Phone 886-13, improvements. Apply 111 Koll street. with said estate, and this Court di­ wood Bowers, Mrs. W. W. Eells, Steamship Tickets Funeral Directors ...... lb merchandise, available at Braith-1 rects the Executor t'. give public no­ tice given. Mrs. James Shearer. Waites, 52 Pearl - treet. | Telephone I2I4-4. tice to all persons Interested therein WILLIAM S. HYDE 1009 Main Street ’ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing,^ . . 1? FRESH PICKED fruits and. vege­ Judge. Insurance ...... 18 tables, fr 6m our .arm, roadside SIX ROOM tenement, half house and to appear and be he ard thereon by r.OCAL AND LONG distance moving ‘ stand. Driveway „nn, 655 Nol-th Main Muhlishlng a copy of this order In h -10-22-28, ^ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... lit ‘ by experienced men. Public store-1 garage. Hudson street, near Depot Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 street. Phone 2659. Square. Telephone 981-2. ■some newspaper having a circulation house. L. T. Wood, 55 Blssell street, i in said District, on or before October AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Painting—Papering ...... 21 Tel. 496 j. THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE: Professional Services ...... Z'c FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN FOR RENT—5 ROOM fiat, all im­ %li. 1928. and by posting a copy of at Manchester, within and for the potatoes. Earle S. Hayes, Wapping. this order on the .nil'llc signpost in district of Manchester, on '.h<. 20th. Repairing ...... 23 •MANCHESTER & H. Y MOTOR Dis- | provements, rent $18, at 244 North (422)—Our Presidents Tailoring—Dyeing—ijleanlng .. 24 : Phone 965-4. Main street. Apply on Premises or the Town where th^ deceased last day of October. A. D„ 1928'. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 2? ; patch—Part loads to and from New! dwelt, five days before said day of Estate of Minnie Mercer late of York, regular service. Call 7-2 or I call 409-3. Manchester, In said District, deceas­ Sketches by liessey; Synopsis by Brancher Wanted—Business Service ...... 2f 1282. ; FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN hearing and return make to this ISdncntlonnI potatoes. Thomas Burgess. Wapping. FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, on Court. ed. Courses and Classes ...... 2'i' , Tel. 29-2, Manchester Division. Hilliard street, all Improvements." ' WILLIAM S. HYDE On motion of Raymond Mtrcer ad­ PERRETT &’GLENNEY moving sea-! ministrator. Private Instruction ...... 28, son la here. Several trucks at your i For information telephone 1397-2. Judge. Dancing ...... 2S-A H-10-22-28. ORDERED:—That six months from service, up to date equipment, ex­ Housclioir) fioorls 51 the 20th day of October. A. D„ 1928, -Musical—Dramatic ...... 2'J perienced men. Phone 7-2 FOR RENT—5 ROOAl flat on New­ Wanted—Instruction ...... SO man street, all modern improve­ ■ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD be and the same are limited and al­ PInnnclii) ments. Inquire 147 East Center at Manchester, within and for the lowed for the creditors within which Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .... 31! R epairing YOU CAN ALWAYS make your old street. Telephone 1830. District of Manchester, on the ,20th. to bring in their claims against said Business Opi>ortunlUes ...... 32 mattress into new for a Reasonable day of October. A. D„ 1928. estate, and the said administrator is Money to Ixian ...... 33 , price. We also sell new beds, springs FOR RENT—SEVER.AL first clas^ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., directed to give public notice to the. Money Wanted ...... , ...... S4 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, and mattresses. Ostrinsky’s Furni­ rents, with all improvements. Apply Judge. creditors to bring in their claims Help nnd Sitnniiona key fitting, safes opened, saw filing ture Store, 28 Oak street. Edward J. Holl, 865 Main street. Tel. Trust Estate of J. Davenport within said time allowed by posting a Help Wanted — l‘'emale ...... 3si ■ and grinding. Work called for. 560. -* nheney late of Manchester, in said copy of this order on the public sigh Help Wanted —Male ...... 3t Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm GAS STOVES ; District, deceased. post nearest to the place where the Help Wanted—Male or Femal*' . , 3? . street. 'Tel. 462. One Magee gas range with top / Ul RENT—AT 18 Cambridge street, , The Trustee having exhibited her deceased last dwelt within sal'"! town Agents Wanted ...... 37-.^ shelf $18, one Vulo.an gas range wltli five room fla<,_all modern improve­ annual account with said' estate to and by- publishing the same in some Situations Wanted—Female .... 3t .SEWING MACHINE repairing of ail elevated oven $30, one Qualit.> cal)i- ments, with garige.- .Vpply 16 Cam­ this Court for allowance. It is newspaper having a circulation In Situations Wanted — Male 3'J makes, oils, needles and supplies. R. net gas >-ange, like ne'' $18, three bridge or telephone 504. ORDERED:—That the 27th! day of said prribate district, within ten days Employment Agencies 40 i W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Tel. Vulcan cabinet ranges, in good shape .October A. D., 1928. at 9 'o’clock, fore­ from the date of this jrder, and re­ Live Stock— Pels— Pualtry— Vehlelei- 715. SIO each, one Vulcan smootli top with FOR RENT—AVAIl^ABLE ovem be' noon. at the Probate 'Office. In 'sald turn make to this court of the notice Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 white porcelain wanning closet $‘J0, 1st, 6 rooms, with all conveniences, Manchester, be arid the same Is as­ given. ■ Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42. PHONOGRAPHS. vacuum cleaner, one large Vulcan smooth top separate and garage t 358 Main street, near signed for a hearing on the allow­ WILLIAM S. HYDE, Poultry and Supplies 4? ' clock repairing, key fitting, gun and’ >ven and broiler $40, one vuican 3 Haynes. Inquire 360 Main street. ance of said annual account with said i: Judge. Wanted — Pets—P.oultrv—Stock 4t lock smithing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl burner gas range with oven $8. These estate, and this Court directs' the H-10-22-28. For Saile— Allscelloneoos street. stoves have all t>een t.aken in trade FOR RENT—4 ROOMS, modern Im­ Trustee to give public riotiCe to all Articles for Sale ...... ' for new combinations, and have all provements,, G5 Starkweather street. persons interested therein to appear • AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Those were dark days for Woodrow Wilson after t^e Boats and Accessories...... 4k ' Help Wnnlt'd— Feiiiule 85 been carefully inspected in our stove Call after 5 p. r... and he heard thereon by publishing at Manchester, 'wlthlri and for the Building Material? ...... 4T ! department. a copy of this oidor in some news­ district of Manchester, on the 20th. Senate rejected his ideal of world peace, the .League erf Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry 4?' WANTED—YOUNG GIRL for moth­ WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement with, paper having a clrculat on In said day of Octob'er, 1928. < . Nations. Stricken by a physical breakdown in 191d, hK> Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 4!> er's helper, to go home nights. In­ 17 Oak Street. improvements, furnace heat, at 107 District, on or before October 22, Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Fuel and Feed ...... 49- a quire 67 Arvine Place, South End. Hemlock street. Apply 99 Hemlock 1928, and by posting a copy of this Judge. remained an invalid until the day of his deaths During i Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 6ii , Phone 674. street. order on the public signpost in the In the matter of Luther Pitkin. Household Goods ...... 61 ' Musical Instruments 58 Town where the deceased last dwelt Marie Pitkin, Dorothy Pitkin, and the r^st of his term he was able to give attention only ( Machinery and Tools ...... 52 WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL graduates FOR RENT—TENEMENT on Braln- five days before said day of hearing Charles Pitkin,- minors all or Man­ to the more important problems of government. ' Musical Instruments...... 53 ANOTHER GOOD USED PIANO $75 and return make to this court. chester In. said district. for general clerical jobs. Apply to ard street. Aply to Aaron Johnson. ^^|^|EA^niroug|^pecia^ern^wion^oMh«^ublith6rs^^h^Boole^^ Office and Store..Equipment . . . . 64 i Cheney Brothers Employmeni Ofllce. Victrolas $10 to $25 Phone 524 or Janitor, Johnson Block. WILLIAM S. HYDE "Upon applloatldn of Sarah L. Pit­ Sporting ■ Goods—Guns ...... 55 WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone 2040. Judge. kin. praying for the appointment of a Specials at the Stores ...... 66 WANTED—GIRL from 16 to \18 years 17 Oak Street. H-10-22-28. guardian of. the pqrson and estates of Wearing Apparel —Furs ...... 57 i .old, for .telling. Full time. Must be MODERN 5 ROOM FLAT for rent, all said minors as per applications on W anted—To Buy ...... B8'i quick and of neat appearance. A.pply Wanted— Buy 58 modern Improvements, including file, it is IloninM— lion rii— Hotels —Hesorts second floor. J. W. Hale Company. garage. Inquire 45 Mather street. ' ORDERED:—That the foregoing Itesinift-iint* Telephone 1987. applications be heard and determined Rooms Without Board ...... 6'J TURKEYS AS PRIZES at the Probate office in Manchester In Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Help Wanted— Male 86 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RENT—ON LILLEY street, near said District, on the 27th day of Country Board —Jiesorta ...... 60 for all kinds of Junk. Tel. 819. Center, modern five room fiat, third October, 1928, at 9 o’clock in the fore­ Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 WANTED—CARPENTERS and labor­ floor. Inquire 21 Elro. Tel. 2637-6. AT TONIGHTS PARTY noon, and that notice be given to all Wanted — Rooins—Board ....i.. 62 ers at once. Apply Manchester Con­ WANTED TO BUY old cars for Junk; persons Interested In said minors tf Heiil ICstnte For Kent struction Company. used parts for rale, auto repairing FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, the peftdency of said applications and Apartments. Flats. TeneincuLb.. 63 day and night, wrecking service. Mather street, rent $16. Robert J. the tlirie arid place" of hearing there­ Business Location's for Rent ... 64 Help Wanted—-Male or Female 37 Abel’s, 26 Cooper street. Tel. 789. Smith. Telephone 750-2. The first public setback party of on, by publishing a copy of this order Houses tor Rent ...... 65 in some newspaper having a circula­ Suburban tor Kent ...... 66 WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, mod­ the winter season will be held at OPENINGS, IN OUR new Park street the School Street Rec at 7:30 to­ tion In said district, on or before Summer Homes for Ueut .... 67 meat and fish market, fruit and kinds of chickens. Will also buy ern conveniences. Apply J. P. Tam­ October 22, 1928. and by posting a Wanted to Rent ...... 68 Self Serve. Full time woman with rags, paper,. magazines and old. many, 90 Main street. night. Turkeys will be given away copy of this order on the public sign­ ItenI ijslnte For 8nle experience for meats, also one ft - metals. Morris H. Lessner. Call 1645. for first prize .These card parties post' In-said town'Of, Manchester, at FOR RENT— 6 ROOM do'wnstairs Apartment Building's for Sale .. 69 delicatessen and bakery, lull time were formerly : run by Cheney iri^t five days before the day of said Business Property for S ale ...... 70 girl to have charge of cookies. One Rooms Withoot Board 59 tenement. In flat, all modern Im­ hearing, to appear If they see cause Farms and La..d tor Sale ...... 71 full time cashier, 6 part time cash­ provements. Inquire 29 Clinton St. Brother’s Athletic Association "Which at Said time and place and be heard Houses for Sale ...... 72 no longer exists. They -will be con­ relative thereto, and make return to iers, 1 full time boy for meats, to TO RENT—TWO SINGLE rooms— Lots for Sale ...... 73. ‘ start work now, experience pre­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM upstairs flat, tinued during the winter months. •this court. B o l l in g G a l t Resort Property for Sal" ...... 74 men preferred, Apply 23 Laurel 28 Benton street, with garage, A-1 ■WILLIAM S. HYDE ferred. 2 full time boys for Self street. Phone 956. condition, newly renovated. Inquire A large attendance Is expected be-' During Wilsbri’^s term Suburban tor Sale ...... 75 Serve, selling experience not neces­ Judge. His first wife had died Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 Benson Furniture Company. cause of the interest sho"wn last H-14-22-28. sary. Part time boy for meat, fish, FOR RENT—PLEASANT furnished two anieRfjments to the Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 fruit and Self Serve. Only applicants fall. The turkeys also come in m 1914, and he had mar­ Aaellon—l.egal Notlrea room, and bath, apartment stea; > •i ROOM FLAT at 170 Oak street, all Coixstitution were adopt- under 45 are acceptable. Apply sec­ heat, gas, light housekeeping If de­ Improvements, Including hot water handy for Thanksgiiring Day-an'd The Graf Zeppelin has been here ried: Edith Bolling Galt in Auction Sales ...... 7g ond floor. Employment ofllce closed •ed.i One forbade manXi- Legal Notices ...... 79 sired. Call 216-2. heat. Inquire 164 Oak. Telephone Christmas. several days now and no couples December, 1915. She G-p." m. Saturday. J. W. Hale Co. 1667-W. have been married on it yet. factiire and sale o f alco­ cared for him tenderly holic liquors; the other until the end came, Feb. GAS BUGGIES—She Takes It Lightly gave women the ris^t to By Frank Beck 3, 1924. I Vt BtEN IN ^ .. <■ II I vote. - ALL 0AY.r"Ri NEVER MIND, WHAT 1 ■WHY, ALEC. DEAR, AND TO MV STARS, m C A M E FO R _____/IA/SW f/9 HOW CAN YOU THINK I SHOULD M Y QL/£ST/OA/______OH , ALEC! WHAT A biSPLAY--' SAY. SUCH HORRID FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU HAVE WHOSE UMBRELLA THINGS------1 WAS A . REGULAR /f£-MA,y/AC A WOMAN WHO'D CHANGED SO. BURNING UP -WITH 18 T H IS ??? USING IT TO DECEIVE M E _____ t WHO HAS BEEN HOW. CAN YOU JEALOUSY.____WELL--' KEEP MY HAIR HNOW SOMEBODY, e v e n T H IN K HEREAFTER ^ HERE CALLING .DRY, WHILE I HAS BEEN HERE, ON Y O U ? SUCH AWFUL _ I MUST BE MORE TOOK A AND'THAT IS A THINGS OF CAREFUl___ -THAT SHOWER BATH. (i/IAN'S BUMBERSHOOT. UPON YOUR LITTLE WAS A CLOSE * r/ DISCOVERING A VIOLA- CALLJ.- WET UMBRELLA IN ; viO^A'S _ \__ APARTMENT, AFTER SAYING SHE HADN'T # ■ BEPN OUT ALL DAY, ALEC A' ^Wa r r e n G H a r d i n g M i C o K - t completely i|M Wilson was succeeded in office, hy Warren* a H a r - i - FORGOT HE HAD ^dlng of Marlon, 0., who had been a United * CALLED T O ' senator prior to his presidential nomination by e n l i s t h e r AID IN THE i . publican party. His opponent was James SEARCH FOR erhor of the same sta-te -that Harding -081X10' Harding and the vice- presidential candidStii,'^ > ( C o b lid ^, were elected.. ... — - - ‘ ■ y SkttOit 4nd Synepm,' CapyrlgM. 1«tt, iit * < •TfiwW kfg V rw <«it^ .HI. H ill

* . MANCHEaYlSK TCONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,1928. SKIPPY SENSE ^ NONSENSl •issaBsm By Percy t, (Vo8hy

OUT FISHIN’ 5K iW, u»hat A feller isn’t thinkin’ mean, CtftACCT. IS THC PluRAt Out fishin’ ; N oio w h a t His thoughts are mostly good and OF M o u s e f 19 THE ptuRAL clean - Out fishin’ ; Of BABV? He doesn’t knock his fellow men, Nor harbor any grudges then; ^ ______A feller’s at his finest when jT OH,VCS-0MSY,Tlir Out fishin’. flu RAC Of SA6Y IS< The rich are comrades to the poor. TttilMS AH* If Va w ANT Out fishin’ ; ) g x s Y to ee fiuRAiefttHA»/ All brothers of a common lure. The urchin with the pin and string that TH€A6'A TRIPlCtf. Can chum with millionaire and king, 7 Out fishin’. Mite. A feller’s glad to be a friend. / Out fishin’ ; A helping hand he’ll always lend. Out fishin’ ; KO. u. s PAT. orr The brotherhood of rod and line 01928. BY NCA SCRVICC. INC Out fishin’ ; Copjrisht, Peiijr L. CroAr, CtsM Prtm Ama^ be. An’ sky and stream is always fine; There's usually a balcony Scene Men come real close to God’s de­ When the theater-going Romeo sign. (doesn’t buy orchestra seats. Flem Proddy, the Local Inventor By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Out fishin’. By Gene Ahem A feller isn’t plotting schemes Out fishin’ ; He’s only busy with his dreams, Out fishin’ ; -r H € y/iuuAd)H BRlMC6RS OF DEAR SIRS: EXPLICIT A WRcTg YH' WHV P ca Y VcU Par on today’s Letter Golf hole is "Which is the shortest way to •THe ru^A cASBr Al\T> -Tflg A P F qT^ Vc U, Go AFfgR-THAYo five and one solution is on another Wapping?’’ asked the motorist. * BAJtTiT^E -IkCUPB page. “ Well, sur, it is lolke this,” said " P O O T b R ^25*,ooo PURAA-T the old man in the smock. "Some OU-rOJLi ALV/lte P0<3U SAt-B,-^^25: Pl\*f UP FOR *Ttt* say as this be the shorest (pointing ^aaj>a m D E A R to the right, an’ others say that HAS ^ B g S -r gSSAV oA way be the shorest (pointing to the p c s <3IV/EM A VALUABt-g VRoHlB»moAi ^ left), but I’ve lived here for ninety WASH wrrH s-tro/Ug CCLLgcf/OAl OF years an’ more an’ I say there’s no g/UFcRceMgAi-r f . knowing which be the shortest way, f T t-E A S oA P j “TRAfAigl? Tt-gAS an’ I’m not far wrong neither!’’ WOPrfH } \F Veil Wca rfy VoU COULP O E -f SKIRTS IS j^cYHlMa MoRg “ Half an inch, half an inch, half an •fo SAV/> A MICE SIARY inch shorter; BocrTiEOGiiUG The skirts are the same of mother and daughter. l^ACkE-r/-- When the wind blows each one of them shows ( b - Half an inch, half an inch mofe than S !• R S she oughter. IF w T l THE RULES An optimist is one who hops out of bed on a cold morning, saying: 1— The idea of letter golf is to“ Well, old bed I’ll be back to you change one word to anothi~ and do in seventeen hours.” it in ^ par, a given number of A pessimist is one who hops into strokes. Thus to change COW to bed saying: “ Gee! up again in sev­ HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, en hours!” HEW, HEN. 2— You can change only one let­ IDE WAS RIGHT ter at a time. %■> 3— You must have a completj A man walked into a' grocery store and handed the clerk a paper word, of common usage, for each containing somewhlte powder. jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ “ What do you think that is?” he tions don’t count, asked. “ Just taste it please.” 4— The order of letters cannot be The clerk smelled it, then tasted chp.nged. it. “ I should say it’s baking pow­ TLEAS- Eastern .Gentleman: "Don’t you der,” he said. T1AU=. get rather bored from so many “ That’s just what I think,” was ( b traveling salesmen approaching the triumphant reply. “ But my t^PonUine Fox, 1928, The BeU Syndicate, Inc.) you.’’ wife says it’s rat’ poison. You might ^Nevada Merchant: “ Wal, yo’ see try again to make sure.” its jest this a-way. Out here in the WASHINGTON TUBBS II Southwest we get so used to the Abe Martin: Children who hain’t A New Danger By Crane wind that we don’t mind the high- learnin’ nothin’ at their mother’s powered salesmen who want to sell knee these days can’t blame the O B ovl I \Vo'. ttiOO Too SOOM, O us goods.’’ knee. CONAC, GET Twee. geHlNO ME. \W6 MUST alas! 1 FEAR HE hath MUCH The F6tL A TriO^)SA^f \ JADK, 6RAT£FUL OiM6’. ThOC hasteM Xo The \MATeR houe. for. as surf AOV AViTACrE. WEU. (MOUMTeO. IS HE. BUT ?GR ceWT 6£tre:R 1 A viOUDEi^'. ^SA\1£D fROIVA DTlKiG OF THlRST- A6 THERt are SAjJDS OM THE OESERT, Th ere are f o u r of us w\th but three BUT OMUS To meet a WORSE )DSOW bey D(3Th CAMEUB, AHB OME o f those fi\(3\\ SPENT^ OUR UM£S. i.tAAmP. -j----- — PURSCJE. ) V '^ou've-

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^ -s'>'’a^pr ___ MM.u.s.mr.orr. ^Ottn. iv HtA 8PIVICC, me. 'n:t- ■ ' '" 'S THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)’ SALESMAN SAM Sam Is Hooked 'h By Smal} *‘Hey, wa.c a minute,”v Clowny just lose the fun we planned, but tried. And all the Tlnies vainly I don’t choose to stand and fret Hello, CF------>. tried to catch one of the ground about it. That is simply wasting oMOeRsTooo Voo To yoo'o vJecL, IT COST M c TH’ Pwee r. folks, as they ran with all their HEftRO yc \ MVOOODI46.SS,$AM, A \ 7U5T time. Let’s look around the land vit.Le.-c p/ keC*t6cK.,5tp;\ HeB.€.lT oe A COUPLA ^OeALS-80T jqight. Then Scouty said, “ I’m sorry TWO OOLL«*>R.S FsMP V o o f. k n u c k les A «.e ( Pi . nearby. We may as well start out t'LL BC-T HCL WOM'T POLt. we were just as thoughtless as and try to and a little town, or 5eve*JT'^ e ct aime BLeeoiKus-i WHPT yvewTRiLOQuiST could be. If we had let the tots else a mountain we can climb.” T«AT 5YbHT A&AtM* WppPeNeo-P X 1HTK' alone, all would have been all Just then their friend, the spar­ a ____ 1 n o s e . ! right.” row, said, “ I have a better plan. A wide cave hole, upon a hill, Instead. Climb in your little plane RM(5 then seemed fn nnen urtdcr ofni lASH KKOX JJE ST. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,1928.‘ lEorafttn Um lli j '

saw overseas duty. They are En­ TO N IG H f FEDERATED WORKERS signs Florence and Myrtle Turking- POLICE COURT S. A. TO HA VE BIG ton; members of ,the Army’s fam­ Pnblld Whist William Mcllvane of Norwich, ous doughnut brigade at the front. ‘ B U C K L A N D SCHOOL PLAN BIG SUPPER They will parade in their overseas who was formerly a resident of B A N D E R NOV. 12 uniforms. and Means Com. P. T. A. this town, came to Manchester to The Manchester corps of the Sal­ S Prizes! Refreshments visit his relatives yesterday and Wapping Women to Offer Their vation Army has not definitely de­ Dancin^g— 35 Cents. while here had an accident when cided on the type of float'it will Curtains his car struck one owned by Wil­ Annual Chicken Pie Menu 60-Piece Consolidated Body enter in the parade. Two sugges­ liam Munsie, which was parked on Next Friday Night. tions have received approval. The ABOUT TOWN Center street. When Chief Gordon first a scene representing a dough­ investigated the case he found that Federated Workers of the Wap­ of Musicians Planned for nut stand conducted by the Army Mcllvane was intoxicated. In court ping church will serve the first in France and second a scene from Dr. Edwin G. Higgins attended this morning he pleaded guilty to New Interest the funeral of Dr. Earle Morgan In chicken pie dinner of the season Armistice Parade. Elanders Fields with, crosses and driving an automobile while under hereabouts. This annual supper, poppies. The latter, a suggestion of Boston today and will be back in the Influence of liquor and paid a his office tomorrow. sale and entertainment will take one of the Turkington girls, is a fine of ?100 and costs. Mcllvane place at the Wapping school hall strong favorite and providing, none only within the last ten days se­ Friday evening of this week. The Adjutant Joseph Heard, com- of the other organizations have de­ W indow s The Misses Margaret Larson and cured his license to drive. He Is Margaret Benn of East Hartford supper will be served from six to madant of the Manchester corps of cided on that theme, will probably employed at the retreat in Nor­ eight o’clock and the menu will in­ the Salvation Army, announced to­ be 'used by the army. were the week-end guests of Mrs. wich. Delia Woods of 437 Center street. due fruit cocktail, chicken pie, day that the Salvation Army would Richard F. Dempsey of Hartford, mashed potatoes and turnips, have a band of over 60 pieces in charged with reckless driving and salads, celery, relishes, squash and the parade on Armistice Day. This Alexander Miller, Jr., small son passing the silent policeman at the RED MEN SUCCESSFUL of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Miller apple pie, coffee, biscuits, nuts and has been made possible through the center on the left, was given a sus­ after-dinner mints. acceptance, by the Salvation Army t t r a c t i v e new cur- of Arch street is ill with a severe pended judgment on the reckless attack of bronchitis. The meal will be prepared and Training College Band in New York IN FOUR CORNERS DANCE driving charge. He pleaded guilty served under the direction of the City, of an invitation from the Man­ tains do m o r e to to the charge of violation of the chester Corps to visit Manchester A following committee: Mrs. John A. Miss Ruth Norton of Lilley rules of the road and paid a fine of The dance held at the Four Cor­ brighten the appear­ street was the guest of honor at a Collins, president of the associa­ on the 10th of November remain­ 55 and costs. Dempsey was arrested tion; Mrs. Walter Nevers, Mrs. C. ing here for Armistice Sunday and ners in Buckingham by the Mlana- surprise miscellaneous shower and by Patrolman Heflron late Saturday tonomah Tribe of Red Men for the ance of the home than bridge given Saturday evening by V. Benjamin, Mrs. Edgar Stough­ for the celebration on Monday. night. ton, Mrs. G. A. Collins, Mrs. Ralph The Salvation Army Training purpose of raising funds to defray Miss Esther Carlson at the home Soren Jensen of 72 Buckingham the expenses that 'will be Incurred almost anything else. De­ of Mrs. Stanley J. Straugh of 60 Collins and Mrs. Frank Stoughton. College Band is the West Point street, Hartford, paid a fine of 510 The apron and useful article band of the Army and is its leading by the organization In carrying Ridge street. Miss Norton is to be through their Armistice Day plans lightful patterns and fa­ married to John Johnson of Crom­ and costs for speeding. He was ar­ table will be in charge of Mrs. Al­ musical organization. The Manches­ rested by Patrolman Roberts yes­ bert Stiles and Mrs. Robert Valen­ ter corps band has earned for itself was a success. It was estimated well road the latter part of the terday afternoon on Center street, that their were about 200 oh the brics in the well known month. tine; home-made candy, Mrs. Tru­ an enviable reputation, so that the who testified that Jackson drove his man Woodward and Mrs. Walden uniting of these two bands will floor. Free transportation to and from the dance was furnished to all Quaker Craft curtains can Mrs. Erma Warner of Doane car at 50 miles ^n hour, passing Collins; home-made food, Mrs. Wal­ bring together two of the best rat­ five other cars in doing so. ed bands in the eastern division of who cared to attend by the niem- street returned yesterday after a ter Foster, Mrs. E. P. Collins; grab- bers. be found in a splendid as­ Mike Mitchell was found drunk bag for the children, Mrs. Frank the Army. visit of a week with her mother, The Red Men acting on the suc­ Mrs. William P. Church of Nor­ yesterday at North and Kerry Congdon, Mrs. Henry Chandler; en­ Concert on Saturday streets. In court this morning he cess of Saturday nights affair have sortment at our curtain de­ wich. tertainment, Mrs. Frank Congdon, On Nov. 10 the visiting band pleaded guilty and a fine of 510 Mrs. Marion Pierce, Mrs. Clarence will give a concert at the Citadel, decided to run a masquerade ball partment. Plan to see these and costs was imposed. Johnson and Mrs. J. A. Collins. to which the public will be cordial­ at the same place on Nov. 10. Free Sunset Rebekah and King David transportation will again be furn­ Lodge of Odd Fellows will give a Two other cases, that of John Watkins Brothers of this town ly invited. The principal speaker at new models soon I Schaller for reckless driving and will send out an orthophonic to pro­ this occasion will be the principal ished to those who care to attend. costume masquerade on Monday Prizes will be given to those hav­ evening, October 29 at 8 o’clock in John Groman, for non-support, vide instrumental music during the of the college. Col. William Harris. wer e continued until tomorrow Sunday will be a red letter day in ing the prettiest and most original Odd Fallows hall. The social will supper hour. costumes. be open to the public. Appropriate morning under a bond. Both men the Salvation Army record In Man­ games will be played and refresh­ were represented by Attorney Wil­ chester, The Armistice services ments usually served at a Hal­ liam S. Hyde, who had business in RED CROSS ROLL CALL will have, beside the local officers, lowe’en party will be provided. A Rockville and could not attend the following guests of honor who Quaker Craft Quaker Craft, nominal fee will be aske4 but those court this morning. will assist in the services: Principal HUDSON - ESSEX who f_:i to come masked will bo DRIVE NOV. 11-NOV. 29 of the Training College, Col. Wil­ charged additional. liam Barrett, Commandant Spohn BRISTOL FOOTBALLER and wife, formerly in command Net Curtains The Manchester Chapter of the here and now associated with the Sales and Net Curtains Girl Reserves will hold their reg­ Red Cross will hold its twelfth an­ ular meeting at Center church this training college. Sergeant Edith Beautiful net curtains for the living GETS A HARD KNOCK nual roll call drive from Nov. 11 to Leggett, former Manchester girl Ten beautiful patterhs to choose evening at 7 o'clock. 29th. The quota for the Manches­ room and dining room in the popular now one of the officers at the col­ Service from in this popular price group. ter Chapter is 51,500. Frank W. lege-and Cadet John Kuehl, a Man­ fringed or tailored hems: Ecru color. Officers and teachers of the Cheney, chairman of the Manches­ Curtains that will add tremendously church school will be elected this Frightens Other Players When chester man now in training These curtains are amazingly durable ter chapter’s drive, has received there. Several other officers well to the attractiveness of yoiir livihg' evening at the quarterly conference He Falls and Fails to Regain from the Washington headquarters, and they will keep their fresh appear­ at the North Methodist church, and known for their work throughout GEO. L BETTS room or dining room. Neatly tailor­ Consciousness. a large supply of advertising ma­ the country will probably be here. ance after many launderings. A other matters of business transact­ terial to be used in this campaign. 127 Spruce St. Tel. 711 ed or fringed hems. Full length. ed. The marching delegation for the wide choice' of new patterns. Priced, Fred Winerton, 26, of New De­ Captains of the teams for this Army it is expected will be the per pair. Ecru color. Priced, per pair, parture Inn, Bristol, a member of drive have not as yet been appoint­ largest ever to parade in Manches­ A chicken pie supper and all that the Maple End football team of ed. goes with it, is scheduled for Wed­ ter under the banner of the organ­ FOR SALE nesday evening, Novemuer 7, at the that city, was treated at the Me­ ization. Numerous visitors from South Methodist church. Toe morial hospital for injuries suffered other corps are expected to take Green Mountain in the game with the Cubs at Mt. HOSPITAL NOTES part.,The Manchester corps will as­ $ 1.98 $2.98 _ Ladies’ Aid Society will serve the Nebo yesterday. Swinerton, full­ meal between the hours of 5:30 sign to a place of honor in its line POTATOES back for the visiting team, was hurt the two girls from Manchester who and 6:30. when hurdled by a local player who Admissions over the week-end at and was carrying the ball. He got up Memorial hospital include William Quaker Craft Mrs. Ray Pillsbury is general apparently all right, but collapsed Maloney of 21 West street. May chairman of the bazaar which will a few minutes later while walking Prett of 85 Fairfield street, Fred Mrs. Elliott’s Shop Winter Varietv of be held at Centc.' church during off the field. Swinerton of Bristol. Disenarged CARD TABLE COVERS APPLES Transparent Curtains the afternoon and evening of He was worked over by players were Gustave Anderson of Burn­ Thursday, November 15. Mrs. BLACK CATS but could not be revived. Some side, Valento Bellucci of 134 Birch Pillsbury has disclosed the infor­ thought the youn.g man was either street, Mrs: John Anndllo and in­ If you are looking for a very fine curtain for mation that ther bazaar will be in for Hallowe’en HARRY H. COWLES dead or dying. He was placed in an fant son of 18 Depot Square and the living room, you will be delighted with the nature of an Eskimo market. Mrs. Kate Phillips of Manchester 853 Main Street. 209 Hillstown Road. Tel. 342-4 automobile and rushed to the hospi­ the new Quaker transparent net curtains. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Andreevs who tal, a policeman standing on each Green. A daughter was born this did such excellent work at the side of the car blowin,; his whistle morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford The beauty of simple patterns is combined bazaar in this church two years ago to clear the traffic. Hospital Griswold of Bolton. with the utility of a curtain that assures pri­ — “ A Street in Tokio” have con­ authorities, however, said the vacy. Tailored or fringed hems. Plain or sented to see wliat they can do in Learn accounting in evening young man was simply “ knocked all-over patterns. Priced, per pair, producing a realistic northern set­ out’’. He was discharged today. school. Sessions every Monday and ting. Mis' Helen Estes will again Wednesday evenings. Connecticut direct the Men's League who will Business College, Odd Fellows put on the entertainment. BROADCAST LISTENERS Block.— Adv. i Fall Apparel $4.98 A rehearsal of the degree team of John Mather Chapter. Order of MEET TOMORROW NIGHT DeMolay, scheduled for tonight has DUPONT’S been postponed until a w'eek from tonight. CIDER MILL The first fall meeting of the Furnishings That Other Models, $3.98 to $7.98 Chai’les W. Hartenstein, of Sum­ Broadcast Listeners’ Association of JOHN LENTl, Prop. Manchester will be held at the mit street, has resigned his position Hale’s Curtains — Main Floor. as salesman for the McGovern School street Recreation Center to­ Cor. Norman and School Sts,. Granite Company. morrow night. The session will be held in Rooms six and seven at 8 South Manchester You Will Need BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES o’clock. Gustave Greene, secretary Underwood pins were presented of the organization, has mailed Now Open for Business to the following students of the notices to all members stating that Colorful Palm Prints yd. typewriting department of the Con­ it is Imperative that they turn out Cider Made Mondays, necticut Business College on Fri­ to the meetings and voice their com­ Practical, inexpensive cotton prints that will make up plaints so that they may be rectified Wednesdays and Saturdays Soon day. Carmela Catalano of Center into delightful school frocks and smart house dresses. so far as possible. Telephone 1893 street, Tressa Prachey of Bircn 36 inches wide. Modernistic patterns in the wanted street, Lena Pallait of Buckland Munsingwear Union Suits for Men and Boys. shades. and a Remington pin to Anna Woj- tack of Rockville. Beach Jackets and Vests Yard Goods — Main Floor. Mildred Larson of Laurel street has taken a position with the Mont- Men’s Dress and Work Trousers, $2.50 to $7.00. gomery-Ward Co. fM ONg Olavine Hand reports that she Boys’ Knickers, $1.50 to $2.50. likes her work with Kemp Broth­ ers. Men’s Soft Hats for Dress. Full Line of Men’s Dress and Work Gloves. GOOD THINGS TO CAT Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters. WATKINS BROTHERS . so U TH -MR N CHCS TER • CONN THE PLETHORIC HEN “ It pays, these days,” remarked a philosophical MUNSINGWEAR SILK HOSIERY Funeral customer, “ to be a hen.” That’s one way of looking at a seventy-five cent FOR WOMEN. a dozen price for strictly fresh eggs. However, it isn’t altogether necessary for Pine- Directors hurst customers to yield one hundred per cent, to the exactions of the haughty Hens’ Union. Of Robert K. Anderson course we always have the full sized, “ union-made” A. L. &- CO. Norton’s top-notch, absolutely newlaid local variety, and sell BROWN FILMS Phone: 500 or 748-2 loads of them. But we also have those Keeney White eggs, and DEVELOPED AND for almost every purpose they are absolutely as PRINTED M!umaaum*Wttsha^ satisfactory as the high-and-mighty local strictly, 24 HOUR SERVICE fresh kind. Some of our customers say they can Film Deposit Box at detect the slightest imaginable difference when APPLES they are soft-boiled or poached; others declare that Store Entrance there is’nt any difference at all. All agree that McIntosh, Northern Spies for hard-boiling or frying or any possible use In Service R. 1. Greenings Baldwins cookery, they are exactly as good as if laid an hour KEMP^S Delicious Jonathan before using. And the difference is twenty cents on the dozen— the Keeney Whites are only Generator, Place Your Orders Now for 55 cents. These Winter Apples. tO'IXlC Also we have the Hens’ Union licked in another Starter and Ignition way. Because we have a constant supply of large Edgewood Fruit sized pullet’s eggs, strictly fresh locals, also at Repairs 55 cents. Plenty of people prefer pullet’s eggs F O R SALE Farm anyhow. So that’s another way of saving twenty W. H. Cowles, Prop. cents a dozen. Furniture for four rooms in­ Our instruments locate trou­ Tel. 045 Eggs, like every other Plnehurst product, are de­ eluding Barstow Coal and Gas ble quickly, saying you much livered intact. Our delivery system is as careful .Combination. The above must time and annoyance. All as It Is dependable— and you know it starts at 8 be sold due to death in family. makes repaired at a reaspnable o’clock In the morning and has afternoon deliveries charge. . Look at Your Shoes as well as several In the morning. Also For Rent, a five room fiat. SALES and SERVICE Phone Two Thousand. Keep your shoes repaired. Yon — and it ought to be plain to everybody that now is the Inquire cannot neat unless yon do. Take Drive Your Car in For Free T ^ t s . advantage ot our prices. The Meat Department Suggests:* Calves’ Liver, time to build. I Plenty of material on hand; plenty of MENS SOLES ^ f nniERY BROS. Lean Cuts of Pinehurst Quality Corned Beef, Ribs of MRS, STEINBERG SEWED ...... men to do the work; plenty of demand for houses; Lean Beef at 18c a pound. Solid Lean Shoulder Clods, LADmS SOLES banks will listen to reason; prices down Where a dollar 150 West Center Street Tel. 1107 SEWED ...... # O C 34c pound. 384 Htfid. Road, So. Manchester Norton Electrical Tha best grade of robber heels Tender Lamb and Veal for Stewing. can whisper in their ear—and the welcome sign on our Instrument Co. used. Pinehurst Creamery Tub Butter, 53c pound. Ladles Bobber Heels on O C ^ front door. Come in or call up. -FOR SALE Hilliarid street \ Phone 1 Fresh Shipment of Winchell Smith Old Fashioned wooden heels ...... a OC MORTGAGE MONEY (Near Manchester Freight ; Scotch Oat Meal, Graham.and Entire Wheat Flour. Cbm GREEN MOUNTAIN M eal. ON H AN D . Statidn’) , I POTATOES ‘ FIltST AND SECOND Boston Shoe Repair Buy one can of Drano and get one box of Dawn W . G. Gaenney Co. TEST ANSWL-RS Apply Shop Cleaner Free. E. PASQUALINI, Here is the answer to the Letter-. Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies ’i A very Street, W apping. Stuart J. Wasley Golf puzzle on the comic&page: 105 Spmee SL, Near Blssell St. Allen Place, Manchester Phone 126 , DEAR, SEAR, SBA8*'\ SETS', Telephone 1345-12 affer*6 p. m; 887 Main St. 'Xel. 1488-8 'SITS,-SIR'S. ■ ■ / ......