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“ CHOP YOUR OWN WOOD; Willard B. Rogers Makes Re­ WARM YOURSELF TWICE” RUTHISONWAY Box Filled After a Day and a , Hartford, Conn., Oct. 18.— Half of ExamMtion of quest For Local Theaters; * '' ^ ...... “ Chop your own wood and warm yourself twice.’’ TO PARIS TODAY So urges the State Forestry Veniremen— Ages of Jury Tabled; Judge Hyde Town Department under Austin F. Hawes and to aid Connecticut citizens in carrying on under Average 40 Years— ^Boft Counsel, the slogan Mr. Hawes is form­ To SaH to Lisbon and There ing a state wide woodchoppers club. To make sure that mem­ Defendants Present— FaD bership in the club will not be Take An Airplane Flight The Board of Selectmen in their limited to the small boy of the regular mcftithly meeting last night rural district, the State Forest­ To French Capital. Is Not Well. were aslied to give their approval •ft ry Department is planning a to Sunday afternoon motion picture series of wood chopping bees to be held in the state forests, with Washington, Oct. 18.— Two at­ shows in Manchester. The request the' first gathering set for next Horta, The Azores, Oct. 18.—^ tractive young women hnd ten^ men ii’ was placed before the board by Saturday afternoon in the Bidding farewell to this little port Willard B. Rogers, police commis­ of mature age will determine the people’s forest at ^arkhamsted. and to its inhabitants who fairly sioner, who represented local thea­ The person who cuts the most fate of former Secretary of Interior outdid themselvea to welcome her ter interests last night. The Select­ wood “ until the snow fliesj’ is Albert B. Fall and Harry P. Sin­ to get a prize. in royal fashion. Miss Ruth Elder, men took no definite action, merely clair, millionaire oil magnate, on NEA with Captain George Haldeman, tabling the request with the infer­ trial here for criminal conspiracy was on her way today to Paris. ence that it might better be acted • This rather queer looking contraption is the powerful Sikorsky amphibian plane in which Frances Grayson hopes to fly hack over the trail to defraud the government of naval upon if a group of 20 citizens peti­ NorsemL sailed a thousand years ago. The attempt to fly to Denmark marks the first usage by American flyers of a plane that can land on The Portuguese' mail - steamer, liima, carrying the two American oil reserves. tioned the board for a hearing on either earth or water in trans-oceanic flights. ______*______^______BUTLER DEMANDS the question. flyers, pulled out of the harbor After a day and a half of inten­ Local Option. here at daybreak,.bound for Lisbon. sive examination of veniremen, for­ Sunday afternoon motion pictures REAL SHOW DOWN From there Miss Elder will contin­ ty of whom were questioned, gov­ were left to the discretion of town Rfxth Elder Makes Hit ue to Paris. ernment and defense announced I ■■ governments by the last General INSANITY PLEA WINDS DELAY Miss Elder and Haldeman board­ Assembly. The Selectmen in a town ed the Lima last night and were satisfaction and Owen J. Roberts, are given the right to approve the, With Viennese Actress given a hearty farewell by the gov­ of Federal oousel, launched into his action but if they refuse the thea­ President of Columbia Wants ernor and all the inhabitants of opening address in which he out­ ter interests have a right to appeal H AY SAVE LIFE GRAYSON HOP Fayal. Before retiring. Miss Elder lined the nature of the govern-, to a town meeting vote. told the International News Serv­ meht’a case. Some of the Selectmen present at BY PEGGY WARD. ation for her unerring courage, her Presidential Candidates to ice: last night’s meeting were opposed W G E O . REMUS I. N. S. Staff Correspondent tsuave, agreeable and loving disposi­ TO DENMARK “ I love Fayal, but I am longing The Jury to the suggestion, but none of them Horta, Azores, Oct. 18.— From tion, and her kindly interest In our j to be in Europe.” was willing to vote definitely one one daring woman unafraid of the own accomplishments.” i ’ Discuss '"Real Issues/’ On the jury, in addition to Mrs. Original Destination Annella Bailey and Miss Bernice way or the other until some expres­ perils of trans-Atlantic flying to a Became Finn Frieds. m i II y When Ruth embarked, she set sion of opinion from the towns­ sister who has proven her lack of The Viennese actress, who has so W p iHi^n H V e r 0 0 0 H e r W e W Heaton, respectively piano store , Oct. 18.— Republican out for her original destination— employe and long distance instruc­ people could be secured. The board His Lawyer to Tour Country fear of the same circumstances— far completed 900 miles of her • Paris. Her sailing last night was Party circles were stirred again to­ tor, are an auto sales manager, a prefers that a hearing on the ques­ admiration! flight from Germany to New York, another stage of her journey to tion be requested and then it can This was the impression left with and Miss Elder became firm friends day by President Nicholas Murray department .store floor manager, a To Procure Evidence For At Odds Over Time of France which started out so well leather worker, a route supervisor, better determine what the feeling me today by Lilli Dillenz, Viennese as soon as Ruth arrived here and Butler of Columbia University, who when her plane, American Girl, in Manchester is toward the after­ actress, who is to he a passenger they have spent inany hours to­ a retired bricklayer, a cable splicer, noon picture shows on Sunday. It gether relating their air experi­ has come forward with a demand rose out over , and an ice company sales agent ,a tire Defense of of Boot­ aboard the Junker plane when it Star^-They Are Impa­ wWch almost ended .in tragedy is probable that such a petition will sets off across the Atlantic for New ences. Fraulein Dillenz is a tall, that presidential candidates put salesman, a tailor and clerk. come before the Selectmen soon. York. Fraulein DillenV was speak­ handsome woman, with dark eyes thMuselves on record on the “ real when the plgne fell Into the Atlan­ As against the Fall-Doheny “ boy Hyde Towm Counsel. leggers ” ing of Miss Ruth Elder when she and dignified mein. Asked for her tient, It Is Said. tic ocean. 'She and Haldeman. were jury,” the present jury presents an issues” tot^ 1928— such as prohibi­ saved by the Dutch tanker Baren- Judge William S. Hyde was ap­ said: tion, international co-operation for average age of forty.. The youngest pointed town counsel last night by “ I must acknowledge true admlr- (Contihaed on Page S) d/echt which brought them here. is Gardner Grenfell, an electric world peace and farm rqjief. When the daring girl flyer who the Board of Selectmen. The ap­ “ We are approaching a national cable splicer, who is 26. The oldest Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 18.— Rep ^ Old Orchard Beach, Maine, Oct. captured the hearts of the residents is Charles T. Holt, 63, retired pointment to this office was defer­ election and already there Is abun­ red at the first m,eeting of the Se­ resehtatives of George Remus, boot­ 18.— Adverse winds along the shore of this port reaches Lisbon, she bricklayer. The young ladies, one legger, facing trial for the slaying coupled (With a disagreement over dant evidence that individuals, will be met by an airplane which would 'judge, are between 27 and lectmen because of the serious ill­ C H A R T E REVISION POLITICAL BOSSES groups and interests are maneuver­ ness of Judge H. O. Bowers who of Ipiogene * Holmes Remus, his the question of the lifting power of Haldeman .will pilot to Paris. 30. tjlq . trapa-Atlantic plane “ The ing for position,” said Dr. Butler Three bald heads are In the box has acted in this capacity for sev­ wife, today were ready to start on Ruth's stay here ended, In a eral years. Howover^ ^iaee Judge .,,^1MKn.’Xdau80d M».-Francea .Wllaon. in an-address before the Institute Toond'.^-entertainments and -f«n- and one man with grey hair. Bowers will probably be unable to a toiir of the country for fragmi^ts W OiailffiM Y. Grayson today to again postpone 6! Arts and' Sciences. wells. Among the.^Ust to bid them Not Locked Up. return to his office for a period of of the story Of Remus’ wrongs at the take-off for Copenhagen, Den­ The Real Issues ' ^ good-bye was the crew of the Ger- No move was made by the gov­ months it was deemed advisable to the hands of Imogene Remus and mark. “ There would appear.to be an al­ 'man; Junker plane-who are waiting ernment to have them locked up. name Judge Hyde as counsel. Franklin L. Dodge, Department of “ The Dawn” may hop at the next most concerted effort to creep up to good weather before hopping off Roberts went into detail to fam­ The application for the renewal Justice agent. ’ear Knapp Probe Will Take low tide, between eleven and the presidential office under the j across the same route the American iliarize the jury with the case he of a license for a gasoline filling It is this story,, to he pieced to­ Group Named By Town Meet­ twelve o’clock tomorrow forenoon, cover of glittering generalities and Girl took comjng over. hopes to prove. station at Main and Hazel streets gether from depositions of sixty- sli^ s&id* personal friendships. H e' told how Sinclair went to made by Frank Oakes the new pro­ nine witnesses, that Charles H. Els­ ing Selects Nine Men to Public Mind Off tbe Com- In the take-off yesterday “ Tbe “ What of the real issuesr—who Is Pall’s ranch at three Rivers, N. prietor of the stand was approved ton, Remus attorney, says will Dawn” was down by the nose be­ discussing them?” M., and asked how he could get a prove the defense contention that by the board. William Crawford, cause of' ain unequalized load and Dr. Butler caHed for a renals-1 lease on Teapot Dome, and “ how Paul Carter and Charles S. Roberts Remus was crazed by the persecu­ Draft New Document. mg Election. had to return. Mrs. G;raysbn today sance of reflective thinking in } COP STRUCK BY LOCAL Pall immediately got active.” Jr., appeared and asked that the tions of his wife and her alleged was insisting' on anpth.er load test American life, especially in public “ There was no competition In lover when he fired the fatal shots. entrance to Academy street from with Navigator Brice Goldsborough affairs. He demanded a new, vigor­ the letting of Teapot Dome,” said Sanity Hearing AUTOIST DIES TODAY Roberts, “ although there were sev- Munro street be repaired. The high­ Albany, N. T., Oct. 18.— Alarmed objecting on the ground of unnec­ ous and constructivj political way committee has this street on Judge Chester R. Shook, of the A special committee named by ral other Interests who wanted the Hamilton County Criminal Court, essary delay. leadership. the list for fall grading and the the last town meeting here met at the sensational turn of events in Pilot Wilmer L. Stultz, who will lease. It was a personal transac­ yesterday ruled that under the new His address Is expected to cause Dr:es Not Reji^in Conscious­ work will be started soon. last night with the Board of Select-1 the Investigation of charges that guide the ship, was non-committal, much discussion in political circles, tion between Sinclair and Fall.” Theater Parking. Ohio insanity law Elston would ness Since Accident— George have to present that contention to­ men in the Municipal building and Mrs. Florence E. S. Knapp, former his only insistence being apparently and was regarded with mingled Maurice Quish and Mark Peter­ that he have a south, southeast or feelings among “ organization” Re­ Trueman Out on Bail. > AS COURT OPENS son of the State Soda shop and day, and abide at the murder trial chose a Charter Revision commit­ secretary of state, wasted $200,000 southwest wind for tbe take off. To­ publicans. It was recalled that WashingtoU, Oct. 18.— Moving John Sceery of the State Flower by the finding of a sanity hearing tee. Those elected to the new board of the $1,200,000 census fund, to he held October 31. day the wind was northeast with President Butler, who is regarded New Haven, Conn., Oct. 18.— with greater speed than had been shop and Jack Sanson manager of were Robert V. Treat, Judge Wil­ loaders of both major political showers. Across the Atlantic the James Alexander, motorcycle po­ expected in the task of selecting a the State theater appeared before Elston pleaded that the insanity as one of the “intellectuals” of the defense could be introduced at any liam S. Hyde, E. L. G. Hohenthal, parties today were rqported to be weather today was clear. Republican party, created a furore liceman,. died at New Haven hos­ jury, government and defense the board to voice their opinions on Qnarrel Breaks Out pital todar troin the effects of In­ counsel swung into the second day the parking restrictions in front of time it was pertinent to the de­ Senator Robert J. Smith, Judge exerting every influence to have the by a speech last winter, in which he fense, from preliminary hearing to The disagreement between Mrs. juries received on Saturday after­ of the criminal conspiracy trial of the State theater. The store keep­ Raymond A. Johnson, George H. inquiry brought to an end as speedi­ predicted that President Coolidge final trial, but was overruled. Grayson and her navigator, broke would not run in 1928, and that no noon when he was struck by an au­ former Secretary 'of xhtci lor Albert ers claimed the present restriction Waddell, Howell Cheney, Edward ly as possible. cut in a local hotel while, they were tomobile driven by George True­ kept business from their doors and Judge Shook also ruled that Re­ presidential candidate could be B Fall and Hariv F. Sinclair with mus, as defendant in a capital case, J. Holl, and Charles W. Holman. The khapp investigation already studying weather reports from man. of South Manchester, prosi-ects that th . first witnesses Mr, Sanson and Police Commission­ has left its imprint In the Civil Ser­ elected who did not take a definite Alexander received a fracture at could not leave the state to be pres­ Two Withdrew steamships at sea. would be called this afternoon. er Rogers who was present said vice Commission, where two officials stand on the prohibition question. the base of the skull. He had not that a restriction in front of the ent when defense depositions were “ I’m going to. make this trip re­ The Republican hierarchy -is not The jury box was rull when taken, so the evidence hunting par­ The committee was quickly have been suspended for. alleged gardless of what happens,” said regained consciousness from the court opened, but both sides had theater was necessary. The public named each man who had been ap­ census pay-roll ' padding, - and a expected to view with any great time of the accident until he died, safety committee will again inves­ ty will include only Remus’ coun­ Mrs. Grayson'; it was learned. “ I’ve seven p^emptory challenges to ex­ pointed to help select the new shake-up is expected momentarily pleasure Dr. Butler’s new demand shortly before noon, but hospital tigate and try to make better ar­ sel and representatives of the coun­ worked more than a month on this for discussion of the prohibition ercise. Overnight opposing counsel ty prosecutor’s office. board having come prepared to in the Department of State. ' flight and I’m going through’ with officials felt at one time he might rangements. name nine men. Of the group pre­ issue, inasmuch as most of the G. had before thehi the problem of The committee on the investiga­ To Visit* Atlanta With election' only three wieeks it in every detail.” recover. whether women should be permit­ Atlanta, where John Snook, war­ sented the nine receiving the larg­ O. P. leaders are said to be in favor Coroner Eli Mix has the case tion of bonds for town officers is est number of choices was first con­ away, political leaders today were The. crew, of the Sikorsky air- of keeping the wet and dry issue In ted to serve. Three withstood the still seeking information from den of the federal penitentiary, is reported, to be afrfiid' theipublic pla.he-company Iworkhd all night in now under consideration. Trueman first day’s questioning and must be expected to tell of the beginning of sidered, and then through a process the background. is at liberty under hail. other towns and cities in the state of elimination the final committee .izninid would be focused too strongly equalizing the load. All was ready arbitarily dismissed if they are not and will report fully at a future the Remus-Dodge romance; ■ Wash­ on the Knapp inquiry and tiie'^ sen­ for; a take-off today. to be members of the final jury, ington, where Representative Fio- was selected. John H. Hyde and meeting. Frank Cheney, Jr., elected to the sational , charges^ that have come Weather reports today although two are young and attractive; the New Equipment. rello La Guardla charged in Con­ from the witheqs^stand.. ^ 'showing a strong:northeast wind on YOUTH KILLS GIRLS ' COAL MINE WRECKED third is a gray-haired mother of gress that Dodge was bootlegging committee on the first slate would The recommendation of the high­ not agree to serve and two others New StAt© 4^ssetnbly the coast noted clear weather over three half-grown children. way committee that a Federal truck Remus’ liquor stores; Detroit and The political leadeys have not the Atlantic with visibility the best Routine Proceedings Lansing, where Remus sought in were named In their stead. AND THEN HUHSiLF BY DYNAMITE BLAST be purchased and the present Reo Those of the Selectmen present forgotten, nor do they want the in some.daysi' Today’s proceedings will be all truck be exchanged was accepted vain for an alleged cache of securi­ Another Load Test routine. After the jury has been ties and whiskey certificates; Chi- last night were Chairman John H. public to forget, according to re­ and voted. Purchase of new road Hyde, Robert J. Smith, Wells A. ports, that a new State Assembly is Mrs... Grayson raised; the question Maddened Because He Could No One Hurt—Damage W ill finally picked, there will be a pa­ equipment was deferred until spring Strickland, George E. Keith and to be elected next month. In addi­ of another load test.’ She wanted to Not Marry Girl He Loved rade o i witnesses from the govern­ The recommendation of the high­ (Contiiwed on Pago 3) further lighten the load of “ The Total $50,000, OflScials Re- ment .departments merely to iden­ Albert Jackson. Other members of tion there are important judicial Because of Sickness. way committee that a new V plow the committee named by the town elections to he settled, and nine Dawn” and make another test port. tify a huge*- mass of letters, tele­ and one straight plow be purchased flight. grams and manuscripts taken from meeting present were Robert V . proposed amendments to the con- Chicago, Oct. 18.— “ I loved her, was voted. Treat, Thomas Ferguson, Edward “ That means that all we have Steubenville, Ohio, Oct. 18.— A federal files for introduction as evi­ The highway committee’s recom­ oh, mother, how I loved her.’’ dynamite explosion of undertermin- PASSENGERS AND CREW J. Holl, William Schieldge, E. L. G. (Coutidued on Page 3) This impassioned > plea— today dence In the case. mendation that 154 new street Hohenthal, Frank Cheney, Jr., and (Continued on Page 2) ed origin caused damage estimated The only high light of yester­ signs be purchased and erected was was the epitaph upon the graves of at'between $35,000 and $50,000 to Mathias Spiess. Willard B. Rogers three persons, two . pretty young day’s proceedings was the govern­ voted. nCHT nRE ON UNER was present In the capacity of a a mine owned by the ment’s call for H. M. Blackmer, The Manchester Improvement stenOrSraphers and a youth, victims Coal Company at Bradley, eighteen news reporter and when suggested of murder and suicide. former president of the Mid-Wesl club addressed a letter to the Se­ miles south of this city, according Refining Co., who was subpoenaed Fire Discovered on Sunday and as a member of the revision com­ Suffering from an incurable di­ lectmen asking that something be mittee he declined because of ur­ to Word reaching the sheriff’s of- in Paris by the government. Black­ done to protect the corners near Is Raging When Ship Arrives Starting October 25 sease and maddened by the impres­ gent business out of town. sion he could never marry the girl i lice here today. mer, who is alleged to know much the Oakland street railroad cross­ A t Port. Treat Chairman The blast occurred late last about the transactions wherein the he loved, Wilfred J. Winter, 22, night, but owing to telephone lines ing because of the danger of auto This committee will be called to killed his sweetheart. Miss Margar government asserts Fall was bribed collisions there. The public safety Key West, Fla., Oct. 18.— With its first meeting by Robert V. Treat. New Closing Schedule being down, reports were delayed to turn over the Tehpot Dome oil committee will investigate. Mrs. both crew and passengers fighting It will make a thorough study of lease to Sinclair, together with Florence Grant reported a danger­ a raging fire In her freight hold, Manchester’s needs as- far as they Catherine Stadler, 19, according to jured. James E. O’Neill, formeriy with the ous condition at the so-called the Mallory liner San Jacinto ar­ can be remedied through a new the story presented today by a cor- The mine had not been operating :pralrie Gas & Oil Co., went to Eu­ Crooks corner in Buckland. The rived in port here from Galveston charter and will report back to the MANCHESTER STORES oner»s jury. hilt several men 'had been working rope to avoid appearing in the oil public safety committee will also today. annual town meeting in October, "Winter, while driving an auto­ during the day preparing to'resume trials. Following this action, the investigate in this Instance. The fire -was discovered Sunday 1928. mobile and drinking, shot and mining. . Senate.adopted a resolution com­ The request of E. W. Atwood, a morning, twelve hours after the and BANKS CLOSED killed Miss Martin, hurled her Sheriff,AUison and several dep­ pelling attendance of all ■^itnessei Bolton resident on Lake street, that liner had cleared the Texas port. body from the car shot and killed uties ■were oh the scene before noon called and making seizure of $100,- some trees be cut from the highway Working in shifts, the crew and today investigating. PETTY JURY Miss Stadler, ’ throwing her body 000 worth of the witness’ property was referred to Tree Warden P. J. passengers have since battled the TUESDAY EVENINGS too from the machine and then shot the penalty ' for non-appearance, O’Leary. flames. Bad weather encountered .... • ^ ^ . . and killed ^iipself. The -.driverless f i r e in STAMFORD Owen J. Roberts, special federal Special Town Meeting Sunday night and heavy seas added New Haven, Conn., Oct. 18.— A vehicle- crashed ,into a telegraph counsel, .had Blackmer’s name call­ A communication from Howell to the dangerous plight of the ship. petty jury of the United States Dis­ pole. , ■ / Stamford, Conn., Oct. ,l8 .— The ed merely to lay the foundation foi Cheney, chairman of the Ninth With heavy black smoke pouring trict Court will he sworn in here OPEN THURSDAY It was from Miss Martin’s father third serious fire within a year to­ such seizure. Former Governor Nai day swept thu Glenbrook warehouse school district committee asking from her forward holds, where a next Monday morning to consider that police learned of the fruitless than Miller, of New York, who ,ap that certain items be placed In the shipment of cotton had been stor­ a number of cases involving of­ love..Winter had for Margaret. It of the Davis-Scofleld Co., doing peared for Blackmer, challenge! AND damage estimated at upward of call for the special town meeting ed, there was no way today, to as­ fenses against the'.. United States was from a corner bootlegger they the Constitutionality of the Sen soon to be held was placed on file. certain to what extent the fire'has government. The Post Office Depart­ learned of the moonshine. $6,000. Starting in a shipment of haled hay, the fire, destroyed oiie ate’s 'act and declared his client Chairman John H. Hyde, Clerk made headway. ment and the prohibition enforce­ e v e n i n g s I N ^ E ^ Wilfred, according to his moth­ was beyond the pale .of the Ameri George H. Waddell and Town Coun­ Perfect order was maintained by ment section of the government are er, had loved Margaret for, years section of the warehouse, wiping " • • -3 " * • • • • .> can courts. O’Neill has never beei sel W. S. Hyde will confer on this the passengers. Involved in the cases, and‘ at'least as a school chum and later as a out all the hay and grain, and bad­ ly damaged’ flheth^ 'Section. served, although Roberts, who hai call. It Is probable that the special one case involving a national bank Stores closed \^NESDAY at NOON. - 'man whe wished to inarn^, but be-, reports -he Is in Cannes, -Prance, ■ t meeting which will act on the pur­ TREASURY BALANCE. will be taken up by the jury. The cuuse physicians hqd dwldM his A .memBier of ’tiie firm *s now tuberculosis was IncuraSle, Marg^r- se^.ng a'‘prison"'Sentence because frantically trying to get action oa chase of the High school building Washington, Oct. 18.^—'Treasury jury will be recorded as that of the Oj^n SATURDAY EVENiNGS .as usual. • of the consular service to servi balance Odtober flft^ h : $45'5,881,- September term of the Disttict police .learned, .'refused to con­ of ' a ’fijre that damaged the ware- (Ooottnaed on Page 2) 984.92. Court. ' ; sider his offer, of marriage. ' house on.Novelnher'19. isat. him; 1 '> ■ ■ - . , -t- . ... . ■ * -i--" ‘.V- k . - i ^

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OGTOBER 18,1927. PAGE TWO / SENTENCE SUSPENDER, . Court on a charge of being ^ drunk­ Bessie Randall and nephew, Gor­ 1 Stamford,'Conn., Oct. 18.— Judge ard. Judge, Brlnskerliof recognized don Barnard. TOWN AND STATE GET the fact that Blrdsell had savM the Burpee W. R. C. will hold a re­ ASKSELECniP WINDS DELAY James E. Brlnckerhof today sus­ life of a woman who,tided to com­ Local Stocks | Rockville gular meeting Wednesday evening. GAMBLERS’ WINNINGS pended sentence in the case of John mit.suicide recently at Halloween A members’ supper will be served Bifdsell who was arraigned in City park.. preceding the meeting. Mrs. Annie GRAYSON HOP (FnnUibed b j Patnam & Co.) Smith and Mrs. Belle Smith will TO APPROVE OF Bid Asiced have charge of the supper. No One Claims $196 Which Bank Stocks Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wanegar Was Captured in Last CHICKEN THIEVES and daughter Mildred and Fred City Bank & Trust .. .730 SUNDAY MOVIES Week’s Raid. 1 0 H A R K Capital Natl Bank .. .270 Kohler of Greenfield, Mass., spent TODAY the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Conn River .300 None of the Manchester gamblers AND First Bond and Mort 52 PUZZLE ROCKVniE Robert Llebe of Prospect street. (Continned from Page 1) (Continued from page ])] Miss Margaret Regan who has recently arrested in a Bolton raid STATE First Natl (HttCl) .. .800 310 been enjoying a week’s vacatipn and on consolidation will be called showed up at the special hearing South Manchester TOMORROW Hart Natl B & Tr ., .476 48b in the Bolton court held last night donie here will have to be done all Htfd Conn Tr Co . . , .740 at her home on East Main street for Monday evening, November 7. has returned to her position In The building inspector’s report at the home of Justice of the Peace all over,” Goldsborough exclaimed, Land Mtg & Tljile . . 55 58 James A. Connors, to claim the It was learned. ..140 Large Numbers Disappear Hartford. which was accepted will be found Morris Plan Bank . Emerson Llebe who underwent on another page of today’s Herald ?196 which the five state police­ “ Kinkade (T. Harold Kinkade, Color! Mystery! Romance! Park St T r ...... 510 operation for the removal of men who made the raid in plain motor expert) wouldn’t have given PhoenLx St B Tr . . . .410 an The town bills were also paid and Mysteriously; Takes Long tonsils at the Rockville Hospital a copy of them will be found else clothes collected. The money was the motors his O. K. if they weren’t Riverside Trust...... 450 on Saturday is resting comfortably where in this Issue. , therefore divided equally between all right.” a Bonds the state and the town. Mrs. Grayson charged Goldsbor­ at his home on Prospect street. Bonds Accepted Q c c m m a ft\ Httd & Conn West 6. 95 Trip in Short Time. Miss Gertrude Fuller of Park The case of assault and battery ough with Ignoring her advice. East Conn Power ...1 0 0 102 Bonds for Constable Frank J. street entertained at bridge on Sat­ Quish, Clerk (3«org« H. Waddell against Stephen Civello who runs Stultz, she said, agreed with her in Conn L P 4Hs ----- 98H 101 a farm on top of Twin Hills at Bol­ 390 urday evening. and Tax Collector George H. Howe everything. Hart E L 7 s ...... 380 (Special to The Herald) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartley of ton was continued until Friday,- Conn L P 5%s ....108H 110 were offered and accepted. Several Goldsborough, It was learned, re­ Rockville, Oct. 18.— For the past Prospect street and Mr. and Mrs. acceptances of appointments were night. He, was accused of assault­ plied that Stultz really was only AOOlMUUn Brtd Hyd 5 s ...... 103 105 ing Harry Sllversteln at the latter’s four months there have been com­ A. G. Hewitt of Grove street spent read. trying to avoid trouble. Insurance Stocks Sunday In Sutton, Mass. cider mill on Nigger hill Saturday .\etna Fire ...... 670 680 plaints coming to the state police The problem of grading Franklin Then, Mrs. Grayson gave her ul­ afternoon. Sllversteln alleges Civ­ timatum— that she was going to Aetna Cas & Sur ..1175 1200 from different sections of the coun­ street from GooJwln stree’’ to Par­ ello slapped .his face and drew a .\etna L i t e ...... 775 785 ty, but In the majority from Elllng ker or from Walker street to Par­ gun on him. Copenhagen but that she would not start until every detail was check­ Conn G e n ...... 1720 1750 ton and Somers, that chickens have KEMPS TO DISTRIBUTE ker was discussed nud will ba re- .\utomoblle...... 335 345 been stolen, in numbers of about feried to the property owners uu- ed up, that she would not be hur­ 730 'tll they can rsach some agreement ried by two brave but Impatient Hart F ir e ...... 720 fifty at each visit. In each case the among themselves regarding tho men. Hart Steam Boil . .. .810 complaint has come in late Friday MASON, HAMLIN PIANOS LEAVES 90 MILUONS night or early Saturday mprning, situation. Mrs. Grayson Is firmly of the Lincoln Nat Life .... 93 The parking laws on Main street opinion that she will be the first National Fire ...... 845 860 giving the state police at the Staf­ which are limited to Tues;iay and TO HELP HUMANITY woman to fly across the Atlantic Phoenix ...... 750 765 ford barracks no end of work, but It was aiwiounced today that the 1500 without results. The result has Saturday nights were discussed and but she was said to realize that T ravelers...... 1485 world famous Mason & Hamlin pi­ It was suggested that parking 147 been the Increasing of the watch, nothing must be left to chance in R ossla...... 145 ano Is to be represented in Man­ should be restricted Thursday and but if the state police have a special Mrs- Thomas J. Emery’s Will making the flight. ' Public Utility Stocks chester by Kemp’s Music house. Saturday nlghta because of the 123 guard In one place it seems that the A short time after her talk with Conn L P 8% ...... 120 This Is the world’s finest piano, change In store hours and tluit the Probated—To Make Saner, chickens will be taken from the Goldsborough Mrs. Grayson an­ Conn L P 7% ...... 117 and as advertised, the most costly hours should bo from ,6 to !) In­ Sounder Citizens. nounced to waiting newspapermen Green aWt & Gas . . . 99 H 101 other. 393 piano In the world. stead of from 7 to 9 as at present. that the hop-off for Copenhagen Hart E L ...... 388 Today one of the members of the Mason & Hamlin Is one of the The whole matter will be referred Middletown, R, I., Oct. 18.— 91 Gtate police department was In, had been, postponed for today. Hart Gas com ...... 88 oldest piano firms In this country. to the merchants for their opinions. The Thomas J. Emery Memorial Hart Gas p td ...... 58 Rockville, after being on an all In 1854 the two men who founded Gas Killing Ti'ees Fund for the betterment of human­ Tel C o ...... 168 night search and a careful Inspoo this business, and whose names it Tree Warden Patrick J. O’Leary itarian lines of residents of the _Ser jifd .... 87 tion was made in several places, but bears, selected as their guide and is anxious to put an end to the United States will amount to close Manufaeturlns Stocks without results. The Indications are goal the lofty idead, perfection. To to $90,000,000 examination of the PARSONS American Hard ...., 74 76 death of many handsome trees in that there is one lead on which this Ideal they and their successors Manchester from gas poisoning. will of Ml'S. Thomas J. Emery, of American Silver .... 26 special investigator is at work that Hailfoi'd have remained steadfastly and con­ The clerk of the board was In­ Cincinnati and Middletown, reveal­ Acme Wire ...... 10 will soon result In the rounding up stantly true. Believing that there Is ed today. MON., TUES., WED., Billings Spencer com — the gang that has been working structed to write to other towns a constant demand for the utmost and cities to learn what action they The memorial fund la to be cre­ Matinee Wednesday Billings Spencer pfd . —• this game. degree of excellence In any given ated “ to bring about the physical, OCT. 17, 18, 19 Bigelow Hart com .. 81 Large Funoral take in thU respect. product, they have never swerved The next meeting of the board social, civic and educational better­ Bristol Brass...... The funeral of Miss Margaret from their purpose of producing In­ ment, of humanitarian lines of resi­ Collins Co ...... 100 will be held on Monday evening, Theater Comedies Inc. Tresent Fay, for many years a resident of struments of the rarest artistic October 31. The regular monthly dents of the United States and pre­ Prior to its N. Y. Opening Colt Firearm s...... 27H Rockville, but who for the past ten merit. The present-day organisation meeting of the board will be held ferably those residing In the state Eagle Lock ...... 73 years has been making her home exhibits the fidelity and unswerv­ on Monday, Nov. 14. of Ohio, and to take such steps as Fatnlr Bearing...... 108 with her brother, who is a priest in ing allegiance to Ideal, which cna- shall be calculated to produce a ^^AMATEUR Hart & C ooley...... 205 Plalnvllle, was held at St. Bern­ racterlzed the founders of the busi­ citizenry which will be more sane, Inter Sliver com . . . .180 ard’s church at 10 o'clock this ness, and it has, furthermore, con­ sound and effective because of more Inter Sliver pfd .... 123 morning when a solemn requiem spicuously contributed to the com­ TOLLAND satisfactory conditions of environ­ ANNE'' Landers, Frary & CJ. 7 9 high mass was celebrated by her pany’s progi’ess and nearer ap­ ment and education." Mann & Bow A .... 17 brother. Rev. Father Sinnot, pastor proach to that self-same ideal. The will revealed the late Mrs. A Brilliant Comedy THURSDAY oSb THURSDAY do B ...... 8 of St. Bernard's church was master The Mason & Hamlin Piano Com­ James Simpson of East Hartford Emery as one of the world’s rich­ With New Brit Ma pfd A .. 103 of ceremonies. pany, have letters of appreciation was a guest Saturday of old ac­ est women, inheriting the vast es­ GERTRUDE BRYAN do com ...... 13 There were thirteen priests pres­ from such noted musicians the quaintances. tate of her husband, who built up a and IRENE RICH in “Don’t TeU the Wife” Niles Be Pond new . . . 16 ent. James Breen of Manchester world over from pianists, conduc­ Miss Marietta ITtch and her vast fortune In the railroad and ALLAN BROOKS J R Mont pfd ...... — ' mother, Mrs. Fitch of Rockville, at­ And a Distingnlalied Cast of 25 sang “ Come Unto Me" and Mrs. tors, vocalists, and masters of varl- hotel business. Numerous bequests WITH THE North & J u d d ...... 26 tended the Sunday morning service ranged from $2,500,000 to $5,000 including the Anna Pfunder sang Schubert’s “ Avo out instruments, such as Harold POPULAR Pratt, Whitney pfd .. 80 Marla’’ and "Some Sweet Day.’’ The Bauer, Alex. Brallowsky, Pablo at the Federated church. to relatives, friends and domestics 8 NIGHT CLUB GIRLS Peck, Stowe & Wll .■. 19 FURNITURE NIGHT burial was In i3t. Bernard’s Ceme­ Casals, the world’s great cellist, Miss Alice Hall had as her and to scores of charitable organi­ Prices; Eves. Orch. $2.50; Russell Mfg C o ...... 50 tery. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Roland Hayes, guests Saturday three of her class­ zations. Bal. $2, $1.50, $1; 2nd Bal. T5c, i3 covllle Mfg Co new .. 54 Litercsts Rockville Dame Nellie Melba, Tito Schlpa mates from Connecticut College 50c. VV^d. Mat. Orch. $1.50; Smyth Mfg C o ...... 360 Storrs, Conn. Miss Grace Keirstead, Stanley Works com .. 60 Rockville has a double interest and Jacques Thibaud. Entire Bal. $1.00; 2nd Bal. 50c. in the death of a nurse in Essek for Lydia Bronson and Thelma Oster- Stanley Works pfd .. 27 Samuel J. Kemp, of Kemp’s Mu­ Plus Tax. which Captain Charles PInney of sic House, feels highly honored to mann. They In company with Miss Standard S crew ...... 96 Bernice Hall attended the football COLUMBIA SEATS NOW ON SALE. Torrlngton...... 82 the New London police force has be selected as the representative in suspended one of his policemen. Manchester, for this world famous game(Rt Springfield, Mass., between Underwood...... 61 Storrs College and Springfield Col­ U S Envelop pfd . . .114 Captain Pinney is a former resiclent instrument, and together with the of Rockville. 'The fact too that the other splendid lines, the Mason & lege. Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, Mrs. Ralph THE RIALTO Union Mfg C o ...... 22 Mr. and Mrs. Horton Chapin of Buell and Bertha May Buell spent Whitlock Coll Pipe .. 15 nurse, who was connected with a Hamlin completes the line of hospital in Providence after secur­ world-known pianos. Oradell, N. J., are guests at the the week-end at Mrs. Jacob’s cot PARSONS TODAY AND TOMORROW ing permission for a leave of ab­ home of Mr. aud Mrs. Charles C. tage at Groton Long Point. sence came to Rockville and was Talcott. Young men are in this vicinity Hartford three days at the Rockville hospital The Ladles’ Aid Society of the going over the farms and taking Thursday, Friday, Saturday, before she left for Springfield also ABOUT TOWN Federated Church served their reg­ soil tests for Storrs Experiment sta­ Matinee Saturday. BUCK JONES N.Y.Stocks ular monthly supper last Friday tion. adds to the interest taken. OCT. 20. 21, 22 Exi>ect Arrests J. J. Foley has sold to J. Rhey and evening with a good number pres A truck of the Willimantic Lum -in- Arrests are expected to be made Blanche M. Bralthwalte of 150 ent. ber Co. loaded with coal broke High Low 1 p. m. In connection with the seven dif­ Center street his property located Connie ZanghI, Clara Gottier, Jo­ through a small wooden bridge John Golden Presents over the ditch in front of Mrs. Ailed Chem .153% 152% 153% ferent entrances that were made in at 52 Foley street which has been seph DeCarli and Fred Smidt won Alls Chal . . .113% 113% 113% held in the family for a great many iirst prize for health poster of the Trythall’s Saturday afternoon. An­ different business places, especial­ years. In turn Mr. and Mrs. Bralth- other truck had to come and pull it GIRLS ^^Clialai Lightning Amer Bosch . 22% 22% 22% ly those along the railroad tracks 4-H club at Hartford Fair. These Am Can ...... 65 64% 65 waite have sold to J. J. Foley a pupils are from seventh and ninth out. on Brooklyn street a week ago. five-room cottage situated on Weth- W. H. Perry, who owns a place A Western Drama of Daring Deeds. Am Car & Fdy 150 150 150 Captain Tobin has the assistance of district and their teacher, Mrs. Ada WANTED" Am Smelt . . . 165 % 164% 165% sfirell street. The transjfers were Rhodes has just received the pleas­ at the lake called “ Wildacre” for­ the state police and this morning made through the Stuart J. Wasley merly owned by Mr. Calif and call­ A Play c£ Youth, Romance and Am St Fdy . . . 49 % 49% 49% leads that the state police have ing news. With Dione Ellis and Ted McNamara A.m Sugar . . . 82% 80 82 real estate agency. Mrs. Charles H. Daniels occupied ed “ Bagdad” is having his grounds Thrills by Gladys Unger picked up were turned over to the ploughed up by Ralph Buell and STAGED by WINCHELL SMITH Am T & T .. .180% 180 180 captain for further investigation the pulpit at the Federated church COMEDY . NEW3 Anaconda .... 46 % 46% 46% last 'Sunday morning In the absence Percy Carver, and is going to have With positively the same cn.st and arrests are expected as a result. the land graded and laid out with Atchison .... 189 % 188% 189% A Long Ride of the regular pastor. Rev. William which presented this great com­ ANDOVER walks and shrubs. COMING THURSDAY AND FRroAY Bald Loco ...249% 248 249 Eldrid Doyle of the Snipsic sec­ C. Darby, who Is on his annual va­ edy snccesB on Broadway for 41 118% 119% cation. Miss Eleanor Collins of New weeks. B & O ...... 119% tion volunteered last Sunday night Leslie Standish had a narrow es­ Beth S te e l___ 54% 54% 54% Edward E. Fuller of Hartford York spent the week-end at the Prices: Eves. $2.50 to 50c. Monte Blue in “The Bush Leaguer’’ to take to Hartford a young lady cape from a serious accident Sat­ home of her parents at Chestnut Can P a c ...... 192 191 192 who was to be back to her studies and Tolland spent Sunday here. Sat. Mat. $2.00 to 50c, Plus Tax. urday afternoon. Thinking the fur­ Miss Thelma Price, a student at Evenings 10c-25e Ches & Ohio .208 206 207% in Rutland, Vt., by Monday morn­ Hill. Matinee 10c-15c. nace fire was all out he threw some the University of Vermont, spent Miss Lila Seeley, who teaches at Thursday Night under aus­ Chi North . . 92% 91% 92 ing, so that the necessary train con­ kerosene oil in when It blazed up pices of Syda Grotto, C M & St Paul .16% 16% 16% the week-end with her parents, Mr. Groton, spent the week-end at the nections could be made. and flashed Into his face singeing home of her parents on Chestnut do pfd .... 30 29% 30 There was an error in the time his hair and eyebrows and burning and Mrs. Lewis B. Price. Chi Rock Isl .104% 103% 104% Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson of Hill. of departing of the •train from him. Hartford were recent guests of rel­ Miss Elizabeth Bertson spent the Cons Gas .... 114 % 114% 114% There was a large audience at 2:30 o’clocTc at the home of Mrs. will meet with -.Mrs. Emily Cobis EVER SCREENED! RECEPTION Elsie Miller of Longview. There Thursday at 2 30 p. m. will be prizes and refreshments. Mrs. George Platt visited her sis­ ter in Burnside last week. Satur­ JUST PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jarvis and family of Manchester were the day evening they attended a mas­ ‘The Black Diamond Express’ Auspices of the Manchester Kiwanis Club guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lary querade ball at Bascomb lodge, Manchester 772-13’ . of Union street on Saturday. Glastonbury. WITH MONTE BLUE For the Benefit of the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lisk and "' After 5 p, m. Daily Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Semple of INVENTOR BANKRUPT KILL! WRECK! DESTROY! KIWANIS KIDDIES KAMP Union street were the guests of New Haven, Oct. 18.— Webber 0. friends in Enfield Mass, on Sunday.' Kendall, of Hartford, who describee A LOVE CRAZEJ) MADMAN AT THE THROTTLE! Tickets ...... $1.00 EARL SURPRENANT Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dickinson of himself as an Inventor, today filed Elm street left Monday by auto a voluntary petition In bankruptcy SEE "t h i s PICTURE TONIGHT. 26 Portland St. for San Die«o Cal., where they will in United States District Court On Sale by Kiwanis Club members, at the South Herald Office and at the door. . spend the winter. They were ac­ here. He owes $9,947 and has as­ South Manchester, Conn. companied by their niece, Miss sets amounting to $460.

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Trant. Thomas & Bros., Jute W.B.A.EPRTAINS RUTH ELDER M A P S HIT Tresch, John, labor, West Cemtery REBEKAHS HONOR ABOUT TOWN Turkiagton. S. J„ Vital Statistics and Town Service TOWN BILLS ORDERED 'Valvoline OH Co., Gas and oil REGION SUPERVISOR WITH VIENNESE ACTRESS .WlHls, G, E. WHlis & Son, Inc.. Coal .. .1,866.43 Clifford C. Johnson of 90 Ridge V^Fllson, H. L., Salary as sealer— 2 mos. 82.32 t e PAST GRANDS Wilson, Joseph C., labor and materials 7.80- street, a member ot the J\inlor class .(Continued,from page 1) at Wesleyan University, Middle- .Wogman, George, Milk—2 mos...... 22.08 Miss Rose Millier Guest of Hon­ Wood, L. T., i c e ...... , 19.08 or at Meeting in Tinker town, has been ajppointed a mem-; Impressions of Mias Elder, she said ber of the sub-committee qf the irir her plqhant English: Bills for two months presented to Selectmen (or. approval last night Veitch, Robert N.. Machine Tenders, etc. 180.00 Fill Chairs and Initiate Can­ Hall. college body. , ' “ It has given me the greatest follow: ' / ’ ! ' W’etherell, Mrs., Gravel 28.50 pleaiiure to meet the daring Ameri­ Adkins Printing Co., Assessors tax lists, book, etc. I 106.33 Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Co., truck parts ‘ 52.07 didates—Supper Is Serv­ 'Miss Rose Millier, regional super­ Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma-„ can girl with the dancing eyes and Aetna Brush Co., Supplies...... '...... 5 • * *' ’ 17.55 Anderson, R. K., Vital Statistics 16.7,5 visor, paid her official visit to Mys­ sons will work the past master de­ rippling laugh. She is captivating American Tar Co., Tar 120.00 Krah. F. A., Inves. 27 cases. killin.s; 10 dogs 111.00 tic Review, Woman’s Benefit asso­ gree on a class of six at the Masonic and. lovable.and appears to be out Anderson & Nordn, Groceries, 2 mos...... 43.22 Lundberg. G. A. F.. M. D.. Vital Statistics 43.00 ed. ciation at its regular meeting in Temple tomorrow evening. of place in a plane. Andisio, Evasio, Rent—2 mos.- ...... 44.00 Lyle'Culvert & Road Equip Co., Caution signs 28.00 Tinker hall last evening. She visit­ “She told me that when she fell Armstrong, Harry, Repairs ...... 1.50 Man. Electric Co., Lamps 36.56 ed the lodge about seven years ago Mr. and Mrs. J^rank X. Rieg of into the ocean, she was obliiged to Armstrong, Wm., care of dump . . • ...... 100.00 Mooro. D. C. Y., M. D.. Vit. ,‘=>tat. and mvl. a’.t 8.50 at a state rally and renewed ac­ East Middle Turnpike had as their laugh. This'is perfectly true—Ruth Bailey, Oscar, Feed, etc...... 129.10 Second School Dlst., Walk refund...... 36.92 One of the most successful past quaintances with the older mem­ recent guests Miss Rose Willis and always laughs, is always cheerful Balf, Edward Co., Stope ...... '.. 106.82 Thomas, John B., Town Clerk, Certificates .... 2.0.0 grands’ nights in the history of bers. George W. Ranchor of Warrpn, and nothing dampens her feelings. Barrett Company, Tarvia ...... 162.75 Waranoke Press, Cards ...... 70.00 Sunset Rebekah lodge was that held Miss Millier w.,ho succeeds Mrs. Mass. “We offered her a seat in our Bauer, John F., Co., Coffee ...... 64.26 Barron, Wm. A., Sergeant ...... 100.00 last evening in Odd Fellows hall. Margaret Littleton, gave a splendid plane on Ita westbound trip, but Blish, F. T. Hdw. Co., Hdwi and Supplies ...... 135.25 Benevento, James A., Supernumerary...... 74.76 ff' A substantial supper of baked ham, talk on the order at last night’s E. H. Crosby, advertising mana­ although she was ready to go, she Bolton, Town of, Med. att., etc...... 81.00 Carpenter, G. Burton, Patrolman ...... 6.25 baked beans, salads, relishes, rolls, meeting, setting forth the new ger of The Herald entered the could not accept as she was under Bradley, W. E,, Chickens...... 87.50 Cassells, Walter, Supernumerary ...... 5.34 coffee, apple pie and cheese began fotms of policies, 17 of which are Memorial hospital this morning. contract. Braithwaite, J. R., R epairs...... 16.80 Cavagnaro, John L.. Supernumerary ...... 38,59 the evening’s program. The banquet now available instead of the old- Wants to See Paris. Crockett, John, Sergeant...... 94.66 hall was decorated as for Hallow­ Brazouski, Adam, Groceries—2 mo's...... 36.00 time straight-life policy. Her ad­ Group 5 of Center church work­ * “Ruth is anxious to get to Paris Breen, Louis T., Machine tenders, etc, ...... 100.00 Donaldson, Edwin J., Supernumerary...... 71.25 e’en. Black and orange streamers dress was in the nature of a re­ while I am anxious to get to Ameri­ !Rtzegarld. Michael, P atrolm an ...... 76.50 festooned the walls and w'indows ers formally organized and made Bronke, R. W., Milk— 2 mbs...... 18.30 port of the proceedings and chang­ plans for future activities at the ca. Among other things Ruth told Brown, A. L. & Co., Clothing ...... 38.75 Galiigan, David F., Patrolman...... :. .. 79.83 and in the center of the floor corn­ es voted upon at the session this me she was passionately fond of 137.50 stalks were stacked, surrounded by home of Mrs. Ray H. Pillsbury last Brown, George A., Auto parts and repairs 4.'50 Gordon, S. G., Chief ...... summer in Port Huron, Michigan, evening. They elected an executive dancing. Bushnell, F. F., Salary and expenses-...... '...... 253.13 Leiberg, Leonard, Supernumerary...... 32.03 large pumpkins and smaller ones of the supreme review. She explain­ i“Oiir conversation naturally drift­ 73.00 cut for jack o’ lanterns. In each board as follows: Mrs. Harold Al- Caldwell, D. M., M. D., Services...... • • • 3.00 *51artin, Winfield, Supernumerary...... ed the changes in the officers’ title, vord, Mrs. Charles Ogsbury, Mrs. ed almost unintentlally to aviation Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Warrantee B ook ...... 57.06 McGlinn, John, Patrolman...... 80.50 was placed an electric light bulb. the new rituals which are in the topics and we exchanged confidences Autumn leaves, hydrangeas, velvet Fred Carpenter, Mrs. Katherine Center Auto Supply Co., Auto parts, gas, etc...... 113.89 Prentiss, Joseph J., Supernumeraiy...... 77.76 hands of the publishers, the new like two sisters just returned from Center Lunch, M eals...... Radding, Aaron, Supernumerary...... 69.47 marigolds decorated the tables and flag and the colors of the different Finley, Mrs, Julian Cary, Mrs. N. B. 14.85 Richards, Mrs.. Ray H. Pillsbury. a holiday. Ruth like myself, feels Conn. Children’s Aid Society, Bd. and-care . . j ...... ,...... 73.61 Roberts, Albert, Patrolman ...... 75.00 the officers’ table was adorned with clubs, covering insurance for the romantically Interested in this Is­ three bouquets of handsome roses. Miss Beatrice Dart, secretary and Connecticut Co., Express ., . ’< . . , . . . v .*v . 1.40 Schendel, H. O., Captain ...... 108.33 child, from birth to the woman of Miss Hortense Klinefelter, treasur- land and believes that the future Correnti, Paul, Grocor’ise . .,...... Seymour, Arthur P., Patrolman ...... 73.50 The favors were ghost-like figures 60. the new age limit. airways may He in this direction. 13.00 of paper wired to stand about 5 er. Cowles, C. W., Est., Rent—2 mokv • • • 1 • V...... 7 . T... ■.. 30.00 Wirtalla, R. H., Patrolman ...... , 80.50 She also gave a glowing account “Of*course, Ruth Is a pilot and Wrisley, Clarence E., Patrolman...... "^r. 82.74 Inches high, the faces made of of the W. B. A. summer camp on I'am only; a passenger, but never­ Dewey-Richamn Co., 1 Record Bobk, etc. 1.44 marshmallows and the features, of The concert to be’ given In High Duffy, Jam.es, Salary-Att Officer ...... 32.50 Ahem Brothers, Oct. Estimate ...... '.. 6,832.6:s Lake Huron which is proving a school hall tomorrow evening by theless we are both adventurers and A. G. A. Co., Trafiic Beacon...... 265.00 chocolate frosting. popular vacation resort for not have, kindred spirits. Ruth told me Dunn, Mrs. Mabel, Bd. and care-—2 hips...... 50.00 Noble Grand Mrs. Minnie Weeder the Royal Welsh Ladies’ choir, Eagle Paper Co., Supplies...... ; ...... V., 11.50 Cheney Brothers, Culture,. Rent, etc...... 21.77 only members from all over the sponsored by the Manchester Ki- thet in spite of her experience she Rogers, W. B. Insurance anjd Bond ...... 322.00 opened the meeting promptly at 8 country, but their husbands. The NVftS not at all depressed. England, W. Harry, Groceries—2 mos.;,. ,, . . . . .^. . , , 45.00 o’clock. When the time came for wanis club,; is scheduled to begin Ensworth. L. L.. & Sons, Inc., Reinforcing roads, etc. . . /,.. . ‘ ' 64.86 camp has facilities and dining ac­ promptly at 8 o’clock. “I don't see how she could be de­ $90,296.97 the initiation ceremony the past commodations for upwards of 1,000 pressed, her vivacit/ would be suf­ Farr, Mrs. L., Rent— 2 mos. . . . . v . . , . . 36.00 noble grands w^re Introduced by at a time. ficient to make any gathering at­ Fischer, Gustave Co., office supplies ...... 1.30 the reception committee. Miss Eva- During the business session it Mrs. Archibald McCollum of Ash­ tractive. Why, Fayal has been agog Ford Brothers, Applications of oil ...... 595.40 line Pentland and Mrs. Jessie Wal­ was voted to give a supper in con­ worth street and Mrs. Thomas •with, excitement for the past two Gardner. W. H., Furnishings .,., ..7;. i ...... 2.75 lace and welcomed by Mrs. Weed­ nection with the class initiation of Dowd of Eldridge street h^ve re­ days e'ven though the \yeather has Garrone’s Market, Groceries—2 mos. \ ...... ;.. 63.00 BUILDMG INSPECTOR’S REPORT er. They filled the different chairs candidates on the evening of turned from a visit with Mr. and been miserable. Gibson’s Garage, R epairs...... 1.0'J Mrs. Albert Hanna in Patterson, N. and proceeded with the ceremony. Monday, November 21 and Mrs. “I am sorry Rhth Is leaving be- Glenney, W. G. Co., Lumber ...... ■. .. . . , ...v.. . 80.11 ! ■ Oct. 6, 1927. _ , Speeches were made during the Margaret McCourt was appointed J. tc’-o we take off as she is interested Grady, Wm., wood ...... ;vV.’. . . 20.00 , Vi Eoni Board of Selectmen, evening by Past President Mrs. chairman of the supper committee in our trip. She does not speak Ger­ Grezel, Alfred A.-, Repairs and gas heatpr . ., ,. . , V.'...... 48.77 Manchester, Conn. Nellie Hutchison, wife of Grand with nine assistants. Miss Irene Mrs. Johanna Schiebel of 597 man or French but I had no diffi­ Hale, J. W. Co., Janitor’s supplies ...... 19.27 Adams street was taken to Memorial Dears Sirs:— My report as Building Inspector for the month of'Sep­ Secretary William S. Hutchison, by Griffin was chosen chairman of the culty with my smattering of Eng­ HandE Wrench Co., Monkey wrenches . . i ...... 13.50 tember 1927, is herewith submitted: Miss Mary Hutchison, district dep­ whist to be held in connection with hospital in Holloran Brothers’, lish to make myself understood.” Hartford Isolation Hospital, Bd. and egrp—2 n^oS...... 213.60 Dwellings. uty and the highest ranking visit­ the meeting November 7. . ambulance today, serlohsly ill. Fraulein Dlllenz declared she Herald Printing Co., Advertising ...... 08.38 Edward J. Holl, Lot 2, Porter St...... $10,000.00 ing officer present. At the close of At the close of the, meeting cake was sorry that her path and Ruth’s Hine, A. C. Co., truck parts ...... ^ . 1-.. .. .’... C'...... 18.40 E. L, Piccinino, Maple St., East of No. 151 ...... 7,500.00 her speech Miss Hutchison was pre­ and coffee were served. Manchester Red Men have re­ lay In opposite directions but she Holden-Nelson Co., Inc., Bond ...... 7.00- Edward J. Holl, Bluefleld Tract, Lot No. 2 ...... 7,500.00 sented with a past noble grand’s re­ ceived an Invitation from the city was sure they would meet again. HoH, Edward J., Rent, Insurance...... 124.00 Edward J. Holl, Lot No. 30, W. Center...... 6,500.00 galia. She expressed her surprise of Middletown to attend the Armis­ Holleran, Elec., repairs ...... 4.08 Gustave Schreiber, Lot No. 19, Dougherty St...... 6,000.00 and pleasure in a few well chosen MAKES SURE OF PA TIEN H tice day exercises there on Novem­ j Holloran Brothers, Transportation ...... 24.00 Edward J. Holl, Lot No. 17, Bond St...... 5,600,00 words. Others who made remarks ber 11, when a monument to the ! Holloran, T. P., Transportation ...... 5.00' James Reilly, Lot No. 39, Florence St...... '...... 5,000.00 were the noble grands of Rock­ soldiers of Middletown will be un- i POLITICAL BOSSES House, C. E. & Son., Inc., Furnishings...... 17.80 ville, Stafford, East Hartford and H. W. Campbell, Lot No. 18, Autumn and Oak . ., ...... 5,000.00 TIP BY SNITCHING WATCH veiled. The local tribe has been ask- I Hultman, Arthur L., Furnishings...... 32.41 Carl Bilyen, Lot No. 3, Phelps R d ...... 5,000.00 Glastonbury lodges and past dis­ ed to appear in the parade in full | Hutchinson, M.*F., Mowing—E. Center St...... -...... 6.00 trict deputy Miss Smith of Staf­ WORRIED IN N. Y. Harry England, Cor. N. Elm and Henry, Northwest Cor...... 5,000.00 regalia. ■ Jarvis, A.’F., Gravel ...... 55.50 Harry England, Henry St. on Bissell E state...... 5,000.00 ford. Hartford Hospital Attendant ------'1 Mrs. Nicholas Johnson, Bd, and care— 2 mos...... 61.83 Harry England, Lydall St., North s id e ...... 3,000,00 At the-close of the business ice The Ladies Aid society of the | (T eSe,i III04J ponni^noo) Jones, Elsie M., Transportation...... 20.00 cream and ossorted. cakes were Makes Off With Manchester South Methodist church will have | Kearns, Mrs. Katherine, Bd. and care— 2 mos...... '. 45.98 served in the banquet hall. $71,000.04 Man’s Timepiece. its sewing meeting tomorrow after- 1 stitution are to be submitted to the Kellum, John W., Rent— 2 mos^ ...... 40.00 Garages. noon at 2 o’clock. I voters. Kissman, Adolf, Bd. and care, 2 mos...... 90.00 Antonio Catalano, 316 Center St...... $1,200.00 After undergoing the ordeal of Whether the political chiefs will Kittle, Robert, Groceries, 2 mos...... 78.58 Holger Bach, 244 Main St...... 1,000.00 MANY TAX USTS YET an operation for ruptured appendix The Manchester Public library, ! be able to soft-pedal the investiga­ Koehler, Martin, Labor—Northwest Cemetery ...... 64.00 Hugh McIntosh, 132 Maple S t ...... 800-00 at the Hartford hospital a few days beginning this week, will be open j tion from now on is a matter of I.aking, Chas., Harness supplies ...... 7.7,5 ...... 500.00 ago, Harry Anderson of 1075 Main G. Schreiber, Lot No. 19, Dougherty St. . UNFILED; TIME WANES Friday afternoon and evening in- i much conjecture at the capital. Lederle Antitoxin Lab., oefflers C. M...... 8.10 Bertha Borst, 82 Cambridge St...... 400.00 street, a salesman for Swift and Lettney, E. A., Labor and materials ...... 19.46 Company in Hartford, left the in­ stead of Saturday. This schedule is Randall J. Leboeuf, Jr., young Al­ Louis C. Bunce, 529 W. Center St...... 400,00 maintained every winter for the bany lawyer appointed by Gov. Lewis, Ferdinand, lab or...... 1.25 Louis Andulout, 9 and 11 Ridgewood St. .-...... 400.00 I With only 12 days before the stitution minus a $65 watch. Little &• McKinney, Grain, etc...... 122.80 Lying flat on his back in bed, un­ purpose of conserving coal. Smith as Moreland Commissioner to Louis Andulout, 31 and 33 Ridgewood St...... 400.00 expiration of the time limit there sift yie charges lodged against Mrs. Madden, J. H., Groceries—2 mos...... - 30.53 Charles Treat Est., 88 Church St...... 400.00 remain between. 3,000 and 4,000 able to move, Anderson suddenly Man. Gas Co., Gas service ...... 25.53 missed the ticking of the watch and The annual meeting of the Wo­ Knapp by the Cities Census Com­ G. Lantier. 63-65 Clinton St...... 400.00 tax lists to be filed in the office of man’s Board of Foreign Missions mittee, is determined to make his Man. Electric Co., Electric Serytpe ... ! . C . ...' . 1 ...... 4,320.0? R. Wetherell, 129 Wells St...... 350.00 the Board of Assessors it w'as said called his nurse. He asserted''that Man. Lumber Co.,'Inc., Lumber, cement, bte^ ...... 529.57 his orderly had been in the ward will be held tomorrow at the inquiry as complete as possible, re­ Adolf Leeberg, 15 Griswold St...... 300.00 today. This number out of a total gardless of the outcome, his friends Man. Memorial Hospital, Bd. and c a re ...... 405.20 Daisy Peabody, 113 Hollister St...... 300.00 of nearly 6,000 shows that half of shortly before. Although the watch Asylum Hill church, Hartford, with Man. Motor Sales, Inc., Truck parts .-. . . : i . . . . > . / .,..... was not recovered, a pair of nail sessions at 10:30 and 2:15, with declared today. 33,02 Lena Goodstein, 6 and 8 Ridgewood St...... 250.00. the lists have not yet been filed. Man. PI. and Sup. Co., Hdw..ani-SiipplleSiV.--, V,/. . t . V.". . , 147.63 Harry England. Lot 70, Wellington Rd...... 250.00 The assessors have asked that clippers belonging to Anderson special speakers on India and Hearing Tomorrow Man. Public Market, Groceries..'. V. .; .". were later found in the orderly’s Japan. Leboeuf will resumei^hearings to­ 31;;17, Anthony ClvielTo, 164 South Main St. ” . . ..'.r ------.' 250.00 people who are able to file their Man. Sand & Gravel Co., Trap Rock, use of trucks, etc...... 2,341.25 Robert Douglas, 187 Summit St...... 200.00 lists during the day do so in order possession. morrow. Man. Trust Co., Treas., Services of Nurse'...... 83.34 that there may be as little a rush Hospital authorities conducted a Mrs. C. E. Wilson of 302 Wood- They will continue through Man. Water Co., water servjce...... • 20.50 thorough investigation of the case bridge street will be hostess to the Thursday and Friday, and possibly $7,800.00 as possible in the evening. Millane Tree Expert Co., Trees and spraying ...... •...... 1,478.40 Miscellaneous. and in the Hartford Police court ladies of Second Congregational a greater part of next week. Sus­ Morris & Co., Meats, etc...... 29.13 Saturday morning, the orderly, church tomorrow afternoon. Plans pension of the two civil service Louis Grant, 1127 Tolland Tnpk., Warehouse...... $10,000.00 John Larkin, who had been em­ Moske, Stanley, Milk ...... 27.45 Mrs. Josephine Wetherell, Deming St. Barn...... 2,500.00 will be made for the Christmas sale officials for alleged census pay-roll Murray, Geo. A., Blacksmith...... 102.20 WAPPING ployed at the hospital only three of the Ladles Aid Society at this padding has proved to be almost as Geoifee Stamler, 534 Keeney St., B arn ...... 500.00 I weeks, was found guilty of theft. McPherson & Larson, labor on trees and dynamiting...... 134.82 C. L.' Vanderbrook, 26 Lydall St., Greenhouse*...... 425.00 meeting. iqiportant a topic of disciussion by Nelson, Samuel, services ...... 150.00 Mr. and Mrs. George West, of He pleaded not guilty but was state officials and state employees C. L. Vanderbrook, 26 Lydall St., Greenhouse...... 425.00 Foster street, had as their guests fined $25 and costs and sentenced New Eng. Blue Print Paper Co., Sqpplies...... 11.59 Lucius Poster, East of 37 Academy St., B a rn ...... 300.00 Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary as the testimony given at the Knapp New Eng. Metal Culvert Co., Culverts...... '...... 799.30 over the week-end, George Katray to ten days in jail. He was dismiss­ No. 13 U. S. W. V. will omit its inquiry. James Burns, 591 Hilliard St. Milk room ...... 150.00 from Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss ed by hospital authorities who are Newington Home for Children, Bd. and ca re...... 26.£9 G. Lantier, 63-65 Clinton St., Hen coop ...... 75.00 meeting tomorrow evening and hold The suspension came fast on the New Model Laundry, Laundry service ...... 69 Pauline West of Hartford. trying to recover the watch. it instead Thursday, October 27, Fred Starkweather, East side Starkweather St., Shed 75.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong and Anderson said he had grown to heels of reports that Governor N. Y.. N. H. & H. R. R. Co., F reight...... 7.32 when a Roosevelt birthday supper Smith might be asked to order a Horton, FrecT H., Repairs to lawn m ower...... little daughter, Emily, of Hartford, like the orderly during his twelve 4.00 $14,450. 00 - spent the week-end with Mrs. days at the hospital and had plan­ and social time will be enjoyed by Moreland Investigation of the Civil Obraitis, Frank, Rent ...... 20.00 Alterations and Additions. Strong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ned to give him a tip when he left. the ' members. The comrades of Service Department, Oliver, A. L., Expense ...... -...... 18.63 Joseph Reyraander. 136 Oak St., alter, and add...... $2,000. George A. Collins. Larkin, however, made sure of the Ward Cheney camp have been invit­ William J. Maher, assistant secre­ Olson, John I., Wax, etc...... '...... 4.30 Holger Bach, 244 Main, Alter, store fro n t...... ^ 2,000. Mrs. Margurette Pulford of Fos­ tip by taking it ahead of time. ed to attend. tary of the Civil Service Commis­ O’Meara Motor Co., 1 spring...... 6.00 John Lobec, 268 Hackmatack, Alter. Dwelling...... ^ 1,000. ter street and Miss Marjorlain sion, and Miss Julia M. Ryan, chief Orfitelli, Michael, Rent—2 m o s,...... 46.00 Walter Doolittle, 11 Edward St., add. room and veranda .... 800. Slade of Ellington, have taken A son has been born to Mr. and clerk, who were suspended after Osano, U., R en t...... 15.00 Alex Koetknuki, 41-43 Edward St., Porches enclosed...... 500. apartments on Washington street, 40 HOURS DEVOTION AT Mrs. George W. Johnston of Ver­ charges ■were preferred against Perrett & Glenney, Express...... 5.50 tear! Campbell, Main and M. Tupk., Alter, filling station .... 3,00. Hartford for the winter. non. Mr. Johnston is a former Man­ them by Col. William G. Rice,- civil Peterson, C. J., Rent— 2 mos...... 40.00 Herbert Clay, 176 Summit St., Alter. Pgrch ...... 200. Percy West, Jack Hunt, '-and chester man. service commissioner, will fight to Pjnehurst Grocery, Groceries— 2 mos...... 34.79' Pasquale Rucpina, 172 Charter Oak, Add. dw elling...... 150. Warren Thompson, w'ho have been ST. JAMES’ NEXT WEEK retain their state posts, according Pitkin & Calhoun, Milk ...... 5.00 August Solkosky, 110 Broad St., Add. b arn ...... j ...... • 150. on an automobile trip to Montreal, to word reaching the capitol today. Pola, Luigi, Groceries—2 mos...... 38.00 Albert Swanson, 20 Packard St., Add. porch...... 150. Canada, returned to their home Maher was suspended because. Pola, L. Coal Co., C oal...... 144.00 C. L. Vanderbrook & Son, 26 Lydall St., Alter, and Add, here on Sunday evening. They all The annual Forty Hours Devo­ INSANITY TO BE PLEA Col. Rice charged, he failed to in­ Polish Grocery Co., Groceries ...... 40.00 (shed) ...... ; ...... 150. took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan tional services will begin at St. form the commission that his wife, Quinn. J. H. & Co., Drugs, ice, etc...... 36.40 Patrick Clune, 88 School St., Add. garage...... 150. West at Rutland, Vt., last Wednes­ James’ church on Sunday morning Veronica Maher., was carried on the Quish, Prank J., labor-and supplies ...... 25.45 Chas. O. Treat Est., 88 Church St., Alter, garage...... 150. day. Mr. Hunt’s father rode with at the 7:30 mass and will continue OF THE BOOTLEG KING cenus payroll and that she received Quish, Wm. P., Transportation ...... 9.00 Edward R. Krat, 312 Main St., Alter, garage...... 100. them as far as Nashua. until Tuesday morning. The church $800 for work she never performed. Reynolds, Jessie M., Expenses ...... 8.26 Mrs. Winnifred Smith, who has will be open all day Sunday and Ma-her’s defense will be, it was Roberts, Steele & Dolan, Groceries, etc,, 2 ipoe...... 156.98 $7,800.00 been spending several weeks with Monday. (Contfnned from Page 1') reported, that the commission itself Rossetto, John, Milk ...... ’...... 17.69 Totals $101,050 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rev. Fr. Szpuka, a member of Royal Typewriter Co., typewriter and coupon'bqok ...... 104.25 Respectfully submitted, cago and St. Louis will be visited. was well aware of the fact his wife Foster, left with her husband, the Holy Ghost Fathers, will be at ■was on the census payroll. Sanitary Products.Corp., Towels and cu p s...... ;..... 14.50 EDWARD C. ELLIOTT, JR. Frederick Smith, for their home in The party leaves for Atlanta to­ Schieldge, Wm. H., printing 1,050.20 the church to hear confessions dur­ night. .Miss Ryan was suspended because Brooklyn, N. Y., last Sunday after­ ing the devotion, and there will be she . testified at the Knapp inquiry Second School Dlst., Ta.\es 181.72 noon. other priests at the church also. Meanwhile Repius will be under Silk City Lunch, Meals 21.90 Springfield talent will entertain DAVID CHAMBERS observation by three alienists re­ that she approved an $800 census Skrabaez, Charles, Groceries— 2 mos. 45.OQ at the Moose smoker to be held in Mrs. Mary Foster of Westfield, pay-roll payment for her sister, N. J., is visiting at the home of her tained by the state. Sloan, Dr. T. G., Exams 60.00 Tinker hall on Saturday evening. Shrubbery in the park plots on Remus may never face trial, ac­ Rose Ryan, when she knew her. sis­ Smith, Thomas D., Groceries 35.16 The entertainers will put on a two- CONTRACTOR son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Foster. ter was not doing any census work. Mrs. Foster has been spending the Depot Square have been removed cording to students of the Ohio In­ So. Mah^. R. R. Co., Demurrage 39.00 hour show. 'The supper of the Iqcal summer at her cottage at the Wil- because they were interfering with sanity law. If he Is found Insane Maher and Miss Ryan have until So. Man Water Co., water service 6.75 lodge will be held on Novembfer 19 and limantic Camp Grounds. vision at the corners. Lower bushes at the time of the examination, he Thursday noon- to make formal So. New Eng. Tele. Co.', Tele.-service ; ...... 225.81 in the K. of C. hall and will be fol­ will be planted in the spring. will be sent to the state asylum at answer to the charges made against Spencer, Mrs. Florence J., Tax refund...... 13.50 lowed by a home-talent entertain­ BUILDER The Young People’s Christian Lima. He cannot be released from Endeavor Society held their meet­ them. State Bd. of Education,of Blind. Bd. and care . .. . 32.00 ment and a dance. Lima except by having himself de­ 54,286.09 First and Second Mortgages ing Sunday evening at 6:30 o’clock, clared cured when he will again State of Conn.. Town’s Share—Center St...... taking for their subject “How can State of Conn., Widow’s penrion ...... 588.99 face the niurder trial. The Ladies’ Aid society of the arrange!) on jail new work. we make our society more success­ South Metkodist church will have State Trade School, Blue p rin ts...... 45 Elston has been bitter about the Stewa,rt-Warner Sales & Service Sta., repairs to ppeedo. CORNS ful,” with Ralph Collins as leader. law declaring it unconstitutional. its fall rummag^e sale on Thursday ^ ick relief from pai nful 68 Hollister Street, At the regular church service, at The Minister and It places upon him the burden of and Friday October 27 and 28 in Strickland, W. A. Bldg, stone and lime'marker? . ; . . corns, tender toes and 7:30 the pastor delivered a lecture proving his client Insane at the the vacant store in the Johnson Sullivan, D. J., Signs ...... ’...... 19.50 pressareof tight shoes. Manchester, Conn. on/"The Sunny South,” which was the, Chicken time of Mrs. Remus’ death to save block.’ Mrs. Arthur Bronkie, chair­ Sweet, Charles A., Mowing, distributing reports, etc., . 142.00 illustrated by lantern slide pic­ Taber, Russell P.. Inc., Manifold ...... 3.35 U ^ S c h M * s o u remember the story of him from the chair and sane imme­ man will be assisted by Mrs. A. 2,643.09 tures and some of the good old Y the little boy who told the diately after to save him from McGann, Mrs. Robert Keeney and Tar Products Corp., Road T a r ...... songs of the South were sung by minister he always liked to have Lima. Mrs. J, Steppe. Taylor & Cummings, Rfilk—2 mos...... 13.73 Isno-pads Herald Advs. Bring Resolls the congregation. him come to dinner on Sunday Texas Company, Texaco-Liquid A sphalt...... 2,326.87 for then he was sure of having; MARRIAGE LICENSES. chicken. Some families still keep THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (111) Electricity SKETCHES BY B^SBY their very best for their guests— SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHBli Applications for marriage lic- especially in the matter of coffee. e n ^ have been made to Town But other families more wisely Clerk Turkington as follows: choose to have the best every Harold Wescott Baldwin, news­ day — and they can afford to. paper editor, Springfield, Mass., YUBAN costs a trifle more than and Christine E. McEnemy. other coffee, but it makes more Andrew Nuske, town, and Katie cups to the pound, being stronger Kldln, town. and richer. Treat yourself to a .Louis Drago, and cup of rca/coffee—the Arbuckle Mary Morra, Bolton. Guest Coffee. • * 82 REBELS EXLLED. Coffee Making Pointers Do not pour fresh water over the Mexico City, Oct. 18.—Federal arounds that have trooips have exterminated a band been previously of rebels headed by Benjamin Men­ used. Used coffee arounds are of no dez and Margarito Gomez, at Sul- value in m akina tepeco and Zacualpan, 32 of the coffee. The flavor IS w - . • . ^ .*• rebels being killed. and aroma have been steeped out of Electripity’s mighty' force In the expedition of news Government spokesmen claim to the coffee inthefirat •>i have found evidence on the battle­ b rew ina. and pictures arid in the machines that print has been Pliny wrote that the Ibdestone. lf suspended on^ fields at Amozo, Puebla, indicating described— now to take up electricity itself, the strange He observed ‘ thair the string in midair, always turned one of H» pointt north, that the Gomez Almada, under the power that so long held its' secret from mankind.. the great PHny wrote. Pliny' also knew that certain fish couW give a m ^ w*®" leadership of Fernandez Lara, had amber would draw to it­ about amber about th e . fJearly 700 years before Christ, a Greek named Thales - self little pieces of feath<» sharp electric shocks as to make him ill. But h

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1927. t»AGE FOUR I Spender immediately on his arriv I/:* I of the members of the supreme jKatirlifrtrr court. There never was a time in al. the history of the country what Which gives rise to the thought ^uentns Hftalb that power possessed the peculiar that so far as needing to learn any­ k'UBLlSHKD BT significance that may attach to It thing on this side is concerned the THB HBRALL) PRINTING OO. British editor might just as well FoaixSed by Blwood 4^ Bla In the present instance. Got. 1. 1881 There are thousands of excel­ turn around and take the next 'G O LD ^ Every EvenlnK Except Sunday* .*.nd lent lawyers who are not satisfied steamer back, if he feels so dispos­ SEAL Holidays Entered at the Boat Office at Uan* in their minds that the question of ed. If he knows enough to sing a Bhester as Second Claaa Mall Matter. validity of the eighteenth amend­ good loud song about prosperity, LINOLEUM i/ioNGOIHlM SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Malt I I V Guaranter ■lx dollars a year, sixty oenta ■ ment Is definitely, finally settled. and keep it up, there is nothing we month for shorter perloda can teach him over here. k S A O s ic n o N ctuRiunuo i Gy carrier, etehteen cents n week. They do not, naturally, expect the o x YOUR MONEV BACK KSMnCSM.«TT1 Single coplea three oenta supreme court, as at present consti­ Qjon SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRB- tuted, to reverse itself, but they do BENTATIVE. Hamilton.De LIsser, Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue. New York believe that the eighteenth amend­ and 612 North Michigan Avanua ment has demonstrated Its Incompa- Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Chicago. tability with the original constitu­ The Manchester Evening Herald is by-the-yard, absolutely guaran­ on sale In New Xork City at Scbults's tion, that the continued existence teed. Choice of six clean, clear- News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. of the bill of rights and the pro in a rear platform Reproductions of old Dutch Oct. 24th. the w’ar drums were beating again Fipcc"'.! r-M'i''’'. the McKinley cam- A popular weight for For Halls meeting and expect It to frame a paiun cf 189G. tile patterns with the tiles ac­ Manchester Stores and Banks set of ordinances that would opfer- in America. kitchen and bathroom use, in Will Be Closed Thrrc ‘.s significance in the f.ic' a choice ot crisp tile as well as No matter how large or small your tually raised above the mortar ate. We do not know what "European that she is the first woman to ran marbfillzed effects. A square hall, you can add a colorful and dis­ lines. Very heavy grade. A TUESD.4Y EVENINGS square yard Meantime, and until this latest statesmen” Mr. Britten is quoting, for r.'.U:>nal office .on a slate-wide yard Ot>en Instead vote in a large Industrial state. tinctive note to it by the use of one proposal proves its worthlessness, if they are other than imaginary. of the new marble or embossed tile THURSDAY AFTERNOONS visitors to Hartford who have the But they certainly are no friends of There is even moi'e significance linoleums. Patterns here to make AND EVENLNGS temerity to be afoot in the business America’s. Nor Is Britten, even if in the fact that Mrs. McCormick-, small halls actually seem larger! $2-50 Closed district of the capital will probably he is a member of the Americim pioneer though sh-3 is, is extremely $1.75 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS continue to be regarded by the traf­ Congress. likely to be elected. Whether she ; will be able to follow right along in fic officers as of just as much ac­ her husband’s footsteps remains to count as so many red ants and to JIM REED be seen, but there is more than a take their lives in their hands every The esteemed Hartford Courant, suspicion that Mrs. McCormick has Tickets for the ROYAL time they are compelled to cross her eye on the senatorship which WATKINS BROTHERS, In c . which for a Republican newspaper WELSH LADIES’ CHOIR CON­ the streets. ' Deneen took from McCormick in manifests a curious interest in po­ 1924 and which he must defend CERT for sale at our 'phone It may be a good many years be­ EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. tential nominees of the Democratic again in 1930. booth. Main Street door. fore Manchester has to face the party next year, speaking of Sena­ There is every reason to believe traffic problems of Hartford, but that Deneen will be pushed out of tor Reed of Missouri, employs the we can at least benefit far in ad­ the picture when his present tenn phrase “ If he should be nominated vance by the horrible example set expires, but it Is even more certain for President • .” that Mrs. McCormick, should she by the neighbor town and arrange The Courant might as well have run, would face a terrific battle for a traffic authority that will not stopped right there. The fact that for the seat. be pulled and hauled and stultified Jim Reed has been acclaimed by the through division of authority and There are two Illinois congress­ Democrats of his own state is just men at large, Yates and Rathbone, governmental jealQ»B.les. about as significant as if the Roman one of whom must go out if Mrs. aristocratic and bends the backs of name of the workman and the date Fascistl were to give the straight- McCormick wins next year. The regular support, Mrs. McCormick is upon the handles. going to mako a fighting, intensive the proudest. PRESIDENT’S POWER two candidates win who receive the “ Flea market” is the spot where “ They are originals...... mar­ arm salute for Mussolini. At all largest vote of those running for campaign through the state, pene­ velous...... look for yourself. You times and any time the Missouri the jewels, the silver, the very Of the nine justices of the United the office. Rathbone is the man trating every county and speaking clothes of many a fine family, come- could not buy such a set for hun­ Democrats are ready to yelp for marked for political death. He as often as she can. dreds of dollars. Hand wrought, MOTHER! States supreme court all but one upon evil days, are exchanged for It will be a revelation to some of will be more than sixty years old Jim Reed. But even in- a Democratic had the hardihood to oppose the transient cash of any bargain ray friend and made by one of the Thompson In the last Chicago may­ the uninitiated to see the lady in monger. Here, over a paisley shawl, finest of the old craftsmen. Such before the expiration- of the term convention the Missouri Democracy action and her campaign is expect­ J Child DoesnU Laugh and Play oralty campaign, he is no longer a rug or a carving knife, the con- things do not often lie around of the president who succeeds Mr. does not weigh beyond its own popular among Illinois politicians ed to be unique. She plans com­ waiting a buyer. Yet you cannot pletely to avoid personalities unless nolseurs of antiques, the tourists Coolidge if the roster of the court poundage; and outside of his own and it is against him that Mrs. Mc­ and the townfolk. bicker and brow­ tell what you will find in this mar­ if Constipated remains unchanged by the hand of state Jim Reed has no friends. He Cormick will direct her primary forced upon her and will undertake ket. The old fellow must be hard to “ sell herself” to the electorate. beat to get some poor devil down to death during that time. could not be elected a village pres­ campaign. If she wins in the April the last 10 centime. And the poor up indeed.” primaries, she is virtually assured Her speeches will he short and I looked about. He was shuffling In 1933, when the next presiden­ ident in any community in the state snappy and she will not attempt to devil, in actual need of food, lets of election. go his treasures for ridiculous sums. away, his unkempt beard brushing A laxative today saves a sick tial period expires. Chief Justice of New York and If he should come stuff the voters with promises. back and forth across his tattered At the same time she will under­ c'hild tomorrow. Children simply William Howard Taft, 4f he is to Connecticut somebody— some Political shrewdness dictated Afterward, gathered in Henry’s coat. Next week, perhaps, I would take to make every class of voters will not take the time from play to spared to us, will be seventy-five; Democrat— would be likely to hit Mrs. McCormick’s decision to run liar or, mayhap, the very lobby of find him again with some other for this particular office. As a can­ see that she understands their empty their bowels, which become Mr. Justice Oliver Wendall Holmes him with a ripe egg. He cuts no fig­ the Ritz, you will hear braggarts family heirloom to barter for a few clogged up with waste, liver gets didate for governor, she would problems. Mrs. McCormick ought to weeks of food . will be ninety-one; Mr. Justice ure in the true South, he is disliked be pretty successful at this, for sin­ toll/of how they “ picked up this sluggish, stomach sour. have had to buck the resuscitated and that” for “ a mere song.” You But what, I wondered, will hap­ Brandels will be seventy-six; Mr. in the mld-West. He is a large toad Thompson-Small combination with cerity and an absence of cant and pen when the last has gone? Look at the tongue, mother! If hypocrisy are among her strongest w'ill hear them tell of how, for a, Justice Reynolds will be seventy- In the little puddle of Missouri— Its various allied combinations in mere 50 francs, they purchased coated, or your child is listless, largely because he played the Ger­ Cook county and the chances were assets. cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, three; Mr. Justice Southerland will To a friend, Mrs. McCormick re­ some article which an expert has And here are five former noble­ against her. appraised at 3000 francs. doesn’t eat heartily, full of cold or be seventy-one. All the other jus­ man game'during the war and aft­ Now she is able to appeal to the cently remarked that she hoped to men of the czar’s court. In front of has sore throat or any other chil­ tices with the exception of Mr. erward— but elsewhere he Is a gnat. ■whole state as a candidate for an wage a “ bunkless campaign.” If one of them, lying in a pile, are dren’s ailment, give a teaspoonful the gorgeously braided and em­ Justice Stone will be crowding the If there are ten million adult office which the machine will not she does and wins, her perform­ And I shall long remember the of “ California Fig Syrup,” then tragic eyes of a venerable outcast broidered uniforms of a Russian of­ seventy mark. male Democrats in the United begrudge her and which will give ance will stand out as one of the don’t worry, because it is perfectly most astonishing achievements in who thrust under my nose a carv­ ficer. There are hundreds such to harmless, and in a few hours all States, any one of nine million of her as good an opportunity to Exemplary as are the lives ot strengthen herself if she desires to recent political history. ing set...... ivory handled and be had, a friend whispers in my ear. this constipation poison, sour bile these gentlemen, and as much as we thepi has a better chance of being go on into the Senate. Already seemingly of hammered silver. I One can pick them up anywhere and fermenting waste will gently Ask your druggist for a bottle of dislike to contemplate the termina- the Democratic candidate for Presi­ Thompson has declared his support don’t know much about such for 40 francs— that Is $1.60. If move out of the bowels, and you “ California Fig Syrup,” which hat things. I don’t care much. I was one cares to have them carefully full directions for babies, cliildren tio'n of the careers of any of them, dent next year than Jim Reed, So and with other Influences she Is have a w^ll, playful child again. A more Interested in the tragedy cleaned and fumigated— well it thorough'' “ inside cleansing” is oft- of all ages and for grown-ups plain­ why speculate? assured of the Chicago vote. it is conceivable that within the There Is a deep mutual hatred written in his eyes. would make a good masquerade times all that is necessary. It should ly printed on the bottle. Look care­ presidential term in question there between Mrs. McCormick and Gov­ Just behind came a party* of costume. But who wants a Russian be tlte first treatment given in any fully and see that It is made by Fa? may be several changes in the per­ KNOWS THE GAME ernor Small but Small would not tourists, in tow of an expert. Thq uniform? sickness. “ California Fig Syrup Company-. — adv. sonnel of that august body which, J. Alfred Spender, journalist, au­ oppose her publicly in the face ot expert walked about with one of Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Paris those jeweler's glasses screwed to in the very last analysis is the most thor and former editor of the West­ Thompson’s stand. But althougli the double cross, as everyone Paris, Oct. 18.— International one eye, like a monocle. He jerked And here are two timid girls powerful law giving agency in this minster Gazette, has come to this poverty meets on. Sunday morning, the box from the old man’s hand from Normandy and in front of knows, is the trademark of Illinois French, British, Czechs, Russians country. country from his native England to politics, especially In Chicago, Mrs. about 10 o'clock, in a huge out­ and put the carving set under the them is spread a shawl made of door salesroom which Paris calls scrutiny of his glass. I saw him threads, drawn from s'eaweed...... all the world gathered here DAILY ALMANAC i In other words it Is highly prob­ study the newspaper business as it McCormick, with her long experi­ in this bedraggled line on a Sunday ence and close contacts, probably “ the flea market.” wink at one of the members of the an astonishing ta.sk, when you able that one of the most potent is carried on here. think of it...... and priced at S3 morning at 10 o'clock with every Foast day of St. Luke. compEnrj-^ can avoid Its blighting effects. In giving it this humorous title party. A bargain was hit at 400 and biographer of St. Raul. jS Instrumentalities in the hands of “ I have not seen England more francs— $16 American money. francs. conceivable family treasure from Paris is kind; for here is the cross­ an old clock to a sparkling tiara. New York-Chicago telephone i;a 8 the next president will be his power Iirosperous than she is at the pres­ roads of necessity ,where dire need As they walked away the expert Armenians and Turks with fake Although wise enough not to riiira...... Austrians. Garmana.- GILBERT SWAN.- onened. 1892. . to name several, nossiblv a majority ent time for many years," said Mr. ■tart without Boma assurances of chloroforms the pride of the most whispered that he had seen the MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAT.D, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 8 ,192T;; FACE FIVB ‘

A marriage ■ license applicsition "BEAU GESTE” REMAINS was made in Hartford yesterday by Howard Matchett of this town and Mary Boisvert of Hartford. Mr.' TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Matchett is. a foreman in a Hart­ 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. ford factory. “ Tuesday, October 18. 7:00—Trinity di.alogue; anvileers. Leading DX Stations. Memories of Hendrick Hudson’s 8:30—Tour; Bowman concert. 476—WSB, ATLANTA—630. merry men and of the thunder claps 9:30—Akay harm ony bells. . 8:30—W EA F program s. Last Showing of Famous Film THREE to FIVE MINUTES ntop the Kattskills will reverberate 10:00—Tenor, contralto: orchestra. 9:00—W E A F Eveready hour. for radio listeners when WEAK and 422.5—WOR NEWARK—710. 11:45—Concert. At State Comes Tomorrow •to FORTY THEATRES^ 2-7171 INC. 2-7171 the Red Network broadcast the 7:00—Jacobs’ ensemble. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. Night—Furniture on Thurs­ Eveready Hour on Tuesday night at 7:30—Bealls prospectors. 7:32—Congress dinner music. Hartford 9:00 o’clock. Francis Wilson, the 9:00—L ittle Symphony orokestra. 8:00—W JZ program s (2% hrs.) day. noted actor, will be the gtiest star of 11:05—The New Yorkers. 10:00—Congress carnival. this program and will give excerpts 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 11:30—H am p's K entucky serenaders. from “Rip Van Winkle,’’ a play of 6:10—Markets; Doian’s orchestra. "Beau Geste" remains at the 7:00—T alk: novelty pianist. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. , quaint, wolrd fancy and of rich, full, 8:00—Pollack’s orchestra. State theater for tonight and to­ humor. In addition to Mr. Wilson will 7:20—Alcardl chefs. morrow to give belated movie fans be heard the Eveready Orchesera, the 8:00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 9:30—Popular, program : dance. Revellers and a soprano soloist. On 9:00—W JZ C ontinentals quartet. 365.6— W EBH.W JJD, CHICAGO—820. cn opportunity to see one of the 10:00—L yric soprano, pianist. 7:00—Orchestras: talk; brass quintet. this same night will be the Strom- 0:00—T h eater presentations. greatest spectacles ever filmed. \ berg-Cnrlson hour featuring Alice 10:30—Chet Frost’s Bostonians. Oh, for the life of the French Remson, contralto, through WJZ and 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610, 9:30—Mooseheart Children’s program. th e Blue N etw ork a t S:00, and a con­ 6:00—W aldorf-A storia music. 12:00—String trio; tenor, singers. Foreign Legion! TIMES SQUARE cert by an operatic mixed quartet pre­ 7:00—P iano recital; book chat. 305.0—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—980. How many hoys have thrilled 0:00t-WEAF Eveready hour. '' NEW YORK cmr sented by the Atlantic City Board of 7:30—S anka a fte r dinner music. with the thoughts of becoming a Education, through WPG at 8:15. At 8:00—G reat history m om ents. 10:00—T alk; ensem ble; baritone. juJtdTBiuJMinat 10:00 WMAK will‘radiate a program 8:30—Sealy Air W eavers with Cotton 11:00—Sam 'n' Henry; music box. Jegionnaire under the flag of K)9-I}viast45''y and Morpheus. 11:40—A rtists: organ recital. Of Irish folk songs and Charles Wold 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. France, of seeing the world, fight­ and his musical glasses will lead the 9:00— Eveready Hour with Frank ing in strange lands, being deco­ Send postal for Cavalcade through WEAF and the Wilson, actor, orchestra and 8:70—Sherm an’s orchestra. Red Network at the same time. Oth­ Revellers. 8:20—Violinist, harpist, music talk. rated for bravery and returning ^ ^tes6Book}tt er highlights will be broadcast by 10:00—Talk, D avid Laurence. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. home a hero. I W.I0HN50N QUIKN WSAT. CNRA, WFAA and WRVA. 10:10—Radio Cavalcade. 8:10—Chicago II. talk; orchestras. Something of the other side of a htsidtnt 11:00—Jan ssen ’s orchestra. 11:00—W QJ dance orchestra. Black face type Indicates best features 348.6— WGBS, NEW YORK—860. 1:00—Popular program . legionnaire’s life is shown in ^Beau 7:30—Songs, 'cello, talk, tenor. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. Geste,” P. C. Wren’s thrilling mys­ 10:00—Soprano, pianist, orchestra. 9 ' Ail programs Eastern Standard Time. 8:30—Violin, soprano, ensemble. tery story. 9:00—Arrlghl Singers. 11:00—Mustang Band, cornetist. 10:00—Evangelistic studio ensemble. 11:30—Songs, piano, w hlstier: theater. Forced m arches of 30 miles a Leading East Stations. 11:15—X ylophonist: Jackie's orchestra. 374.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—800. day,' carrying packs of from 56 to 272.6—W PQ, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 455_WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 9:00—IVEAF E veready hour. 65 pounds, wearing seven pound 7:0.'—Dinner music: features; dance, 1:00—Yoeng's orchestra. 10:00—C rescent hour of music. 8:15—Metropolitan Opera Quart^. 2:00—Weather; talks. 325.9—KOA, DENVER—920. coats under blazing suns—these are 10:no—Orch; violin, soprano, piano. 4:30— trio. 8:30—D inner m usic: farm talks. common occurrences in the Legion, Two dance orchestras. R;,"0—Stock, market reports. 535.4—WHO. DES MOINES—560. 7:30—Phllbreck's orchestra. There are 26 crimes for which th-e 285.5—W BAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 7;00—Frank Dole. “Dogs." death penalty may be Inflicted in Dinner orch; male quaitct. 7:15—The Granadas orchestra. 8:80—T rio; soloist: Victorians. Stockings 10:00—T lieatcr artists: Victorians. S:00—W JZ program s. 7:30—Travelogue, "E gypt.” the Legion. It is no crime to steal jiiiiiinniiiiTiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiia^ • jibu 3( ;00—W BA L dance orchesli 'i. 8:00—Stromberg-Carlson Hour witn 499.7— WBAP. FORT WORTH—600. another’s equipment but it goes 447.6_WEEI. b o s t o n —670. Alice Remson, contralto. 10:30-F-Muslcal progi’am. 8:00—Musical programi g;0O—<

Monte Blue In "The Bush Leaguer.” MANY THRILLS IN j JONES PLAYS RIALTO There will be the usual two reel For Your Car comedy and news reel in addition— CIRCLE'S FEATURE TODAY AND TOMORROW all for the same popular prices.

Portrays Monte Blue Excellent in “Black “Chain Lightning” “Buck” In a New Type of feel Dizzy? Diamond Express,” Showing Western Drama. Last Time Tonight. Htadachr, bUioiu. constipated? Taka A new top, new curtains, slip • R —NATmtB’a Rxiixoy—tonight. This During his many appearances on mUd. saf A vsgetable esmady will have you covers, carpets, glassmobile en­ Thrills galore are in the "Black the screen in Manchester, “Buck” feslins fins by mornins’. . You’ll enjoy free, Diamond Express," which is show­ Jones has made countless friends tharojish bowel action without a eisn of closures, Sport Model tops and ing at the Circle theater tonight for but today and tomorrow he will add gripUK or disccnnfoit. dust covers made to order. the last time with Monte Blue at many more when he is shown at the Make the test tonight— the throttle. cozy Rialto theater in the feature Monte Blue, as Dan Foster, en­ role of “Chain Lightning,” a dyna­ Manchester gineer, epitomizes all that is fine, mic adventure of the daring West. Auto Top Co., strong and loyal in the railroad “Chain Lightning” portrays Jonfes TONIGHT man. His pride is that he is always TOMOPROW A1 RIGHT In a new guise—that of a gentle­ hR \V. .1. MESSIER in on schedule, that he can put man from San Francisco who "runs bread in the mouths of his widowed the rustlers ragged." At Drnggiaa—only 25c 115 Oak St. Phone 1810-3 sister’s children, that he is in good It relates the adventures of a standing with his employers and certain quick-on-the-trigger ranch­ with the men of the Brotherhood. er whose reputation makes him a That the speeding car of a joy­ somewhat feared character in the riding society girl should crash in­ open places. Deciding to gain re­ to his train, causing the first acci­ spectability and take his ease in dent identified with his name, is a Unequalled in Quality!! grief to him, but this is forgotten the more soothing atmosphere of in pity for the girl. Pity turns easily San Francisco, he retires from the into love, and before he knows it open range to become a well dress­ Remember This! he is engaged to a girl whose moth­ ed gentleman o^ the city. er comes to plead that she cannot But it Isn’t destined that way. stand poverty. The ranchman is scarcely acclimat­ The engineer’s brother goes to ed to the San Francisco fogs when the dogs, and.for the girl’s sake he receives a message to the effect BALLANTINE’S Foster gives her up. When she that his favorite horse has been marries the rich man, Foster is the stolen from the range. And imme­ engineer on the express that car­ diately he quits the city, girding oa ries her private coach and bridal his trusty gun as he goes. It is on party. Bandits hold up the train. his arrival at the ranch that the Three Rings One of them proves to be Foster's action really begins to get spectac­ brother. Terrific are the adventures ular. he goes through to keep his honor Of course, the rustlers are dis- j clean. banded, as a result of death, disas- | Malt Syrup In the cast in support of Monte ter and damage, the beautiful! Blue are, Edna Murphy, Myrtle white norse is recaptured and the Has been and is still the most popular Stedman, Claire McDowell, Carrol hero incidentally wins the girl of Nye, William Demarest and J. W. his choice in a whirlwind climax. brand in America. Johnson. In the supporting cast Dione El­ lis, the blonde Ingenue of "Is at i3o?” and “Cradle Snatchers,” has the feminine lead. Others whose Second M ortgage work is well up to the standard of all Buck Jones productions are Ted j McNamara, William Welch, Jack i mg the^Clmd^ M o n e y Baston, Gene Cameron, Buck Moul­ Now On Hand ton, Martin Faust and William Ca- i m e after time, some one grows unescapable beauty grows: And if you, "Chain Lightning” will be shown A rthur A. Knofla at the .Rialto tomorrow night for weary of watching the “Clouds** too, are weary of watching the Flying 875 Main 8t. the last time. The feature attrac­ T Phone 783-3, tion Thursday and Friday will be sail by him in trafEc, on the broad high­ Clouds sail by, come in and try one 1 ways, on the stiffest grades— out. Learn from it that motor­ CONSTIPATION CAUSES HEADACHES so he buys a Reo Flying Cloud REO ing can be a pleasure, as Its for himself. aYING CLOUD skipper** gets the enjoyment of ( f .sailing** by in a Flying Cloud. Get sure, prompt relief with Daily the demand for this s e iRIA QUALITY put it there. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN pleasure car of unforgettable BROUGHAM REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY QUALITY keeps it there. STORT COUPE brilliance of perfortnance, of ROADSTER Lansing Michigan WTien you’re dizzy in the morn­ Eat two tAblespoonfuls of ALL­ ^ You are assured of this unequaled quality by demand- ing — look out for constipation, BRAN daily—in chronic cases, ing the genuine by name. ^ is terriUe scourge is the direct with every meal. Delicious with cause of many a throbbing head— milk or cream—and add fruits or and in the end may lead to more honey. Use in cooking, mixed with Ballantine’s than forty serious diseases. Bad other cereals, in soups. Ready to breath, bad complexions, listless­ eat. Made by Kellogg in Battle ness, are just a few symptoms of Creek. Sold and served every­ GEORGE L. BETTS what may be worse! Guard against where, Recipes on package. THREE RINGS constipation. S27 Spinice Street South Mauehesiev Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guar­ STANDARD PAPER CO. anteed to relieve constipation if Sole Distributors, eaten reralarly. Doctors^ recom­ mend K efl^g’s because it is 100% Hartford N O OTHER AMERICAN CAR LASTS AS LONG AS R — N 0 T bran—100% effective. « llrALL-BRAN •X

I r - j ■-i'.,, A- ‘■Ideal radddM ' t Jean Belle Hamilton This And That In I

CHASLES AU£?^SUMNER ’VAN DINE 3C2ZBM£R'i3 SQt73' Feminine Lore Any girl who can start flying could mourn for its deplorable lack across the Atlantic with a picnic Characters of the Story -i.-v- lunch of turkey candwiches, dill of understanding. pickles and ' some chocolate bars, PHILO YA2JCE ^ “If I had been in the Catskills gets a salute from my new beige JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM.District away from any source of Informs-, velour bonnet! I smiled with a tear Attorney of New York County tion, where Mrs. Pfyfe believed me Reliable adult family, several ^ due to the English influence In male behind the smile when I read In my to be, how would I have heard of teachers or business woman doingattire, for London sets men’s styles morning’s paper an itemizing of ALTIN H. BENSON...... Well- Alvin’s death until, perhaps, days known Wall Street’ broker and co-operative housekeeping may as Paris does the women’s. the foou which pretty Ruth Elder man-about-town, who was mys­ afterward? learn by telephoning the writer stowed In 'b e r plane just as she teriously murdered in his home “You see, unfortunately I had particulars regarding completely This reminds me that In my write hopped in to begin her lon^ and not mentioned to Mrs. P i^ e that up of our recent motor tour I said lonely trek. ’ MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON... furalshed upper flat on trolley line, I was stopping over In New York. nothing obout the wonderful tea It might have been a school girl’s ... Brother of the murdered man West Side. Owner who is leaving The truth Is, Mr. Mafkham,-! had for the South will rent most reason­ rooms we chanced upon and hostel- plccic basket, a box for a" box so­ MRS. ANNA PLATE...... reason lor not wishing my ^ife to ably for winter or longer. . ries. When it was possible we cial, or a scrorJty spread. It was . .Housekeeper for Alvin Benson know I was In the city. Conse­ lunched at one of the tea rooms fine that a 'girl who' made turkey MURIEL ST. CLAIR...... quently, if 1 had driven b^ck at at mid-day and leisurely dined at sandwiches and jought dill pickles ...... A young singer once, she would, I regret to say, Oh, East Is East the hotels In the evening. The very got through! It took courage to be have suspected me of breaking my And West is West— first day just out of Troy we found really Interested in appetizing food CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACOCK.. • when such a jauqt was before one ...... Miss St. Clair's fiance journey. I therefore pursued the And the West, it seems, likes the most delightful place, and the course which seemed simplest.” The East’s food best! food served just as attractive.' At Most men throw in some beef LEANDER PFYFE...... cubes and let'it go!: Markham was becoming annoyed At the recent exposition in New Lake Geoge was another with old- ...... Intimate of, Alvin Benson’s blue, blue plates and other dishes York of Women’s Arts and Indus­ at the man’s fluent hypocrisy^ After I’M MAD MRS. PAULA BANNING...... tries Nellie Wong of Peking cooked the decorative keynote and the ...... A friend of Pfyfe’s a brief silence he asked abruptly: food excellent. Not far from Lake Is it right that' we humans "Did the presence o f your car at her way into culinary honors. Her Placid in a clearing high up on the should slink and cower and wish ELSIE HOFFMAN. .Secretary of Benson’s house that night have prize dish was a willow ware plate the firm of Benson and Benson hills, /amid white birch and pine we were dead when we open our anything to do with your apparent of shrimp sticks. She has the dis­ we came upon a charming tea room, pocketbooks on a street car, find COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER desire to implicate Captain Lea­ tinction of conducting the first little where the pale grey shin,gles were we have nothing smsiHer than a ...... A retired army officer cock In the affair?” tea" room of its kind, close by the set off by boxes and boxes of the five-dollar hill, and have, to en­ WILLIAM H. MORI ARTY...... Pfyfe lifted his eyebrows In great wall, and of course specializes most marvelous great red gerani­ dure the insults of the conductor? ...... A n alderman pained astonishment, and inade a in Chinese dainties. She started sell­ ums I ever saw. Women dote on I grant that' conductors should not ing ice cream sodas and regular GEORGE G. STITT...... gesture of polite protestation. tea rooms, and strange to say our be expected to make change as a ...... Of the firm of Stitt “My dear sir!” His voice be­ American ice cream and they made husbands were perfectly willing to usual thing, especially oii city cars. I and McCoy. Public Accountants tokened profound resentment of such a big hit that she added one stop for lunch at such places. My But I'Can’t for the life of me the other’s unjust imputation. “If thing after another until she de­ friend Mrs. Packard and I were see why conductors on long-dis­ v/fl 1 MAURICE DINWIDDIE...... cided she could swing a whole tea quite thrilled with the beauty of tance rides need make such a fuss. 3E ...... Assistant District Attorney yesterday you detected in my words an undercurrent of suslilcion room. Then she found the foreign­ the decorations of most of the hotel They must know that nobody does i ERNEST HEATH...... 8er- against Captain Leacock, 1 can ac­ ers delighted in the native dishes. dining rooms, the generous use of it from ; choice. After '• all doesn’t 1 geant of the Homicide Bureau a street car company need its cus count for It only by the fact that She says there is no satisfaction on cretonne almost everywhere and the tomers as much as any other con­ I BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY...... I actually saw the Captain in front earth like serving a very nice meal natural or occasionally artificial flowers to harmoize. There are lots cern? Is there any less reason why m Detectives of Homicide Bureau of Alvin’s house when I drove up to people who appreciate it. Below is the recipe for her prize dish: ; of little details j I might describe they should practice tbe most com­ 1569 S BEN HANLON...... Command- that night.” mon business adage, that of cour­ one pound (reeh edeUed eirlmpe, . r . ing Officer of Detectives as- Markham shot a curious look at people have been over the same tesy to consumers? 1 pound white bread, whites of signed to District Attorney’s office Vance; then said to Pfyfe: ground it Is unnecessary to take I three eggs, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 A Satin Crepe Gown 1 PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, “You ate sure you saw Leacock?” the space here. DIVORCE CARDS i HIGGINBOTHAM ...... “I saw him quite distinctly. And teaspoon pepper, 1-2 an onion, a MARY TAYLOR The reasoning of the western ' A double recommendatiem to eUo s ...... Detectives as- 1 would have mentioned the fact small piece of fresh ginger. woman who has inaugurated the are jabots empbasing a (me^ided 1 signed to District Attorney’s office yesterday had it not involved the Place the shrimps, the onion and custom of sending divorce an­ effect on this frock of slim lines that ginger in a meat chopper and grind 1 CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN.. tacit confession of my own pres-- ‘‘Doggry” Pillow nouncements seems very sensible is becoming to any figure. Both the M ...... Fire-arms expert ence there.” very fine. Add the white of eggs, to me. When friends of Mrs, Hez- bright and dull stmaces of the c r ^ “What if It bad?” demanded salt and pepper and beat until the zle Carter Purdom expressed sur­ sann are used to smart effect. T h e i DR. DOREMUS...... Miss St. Clair ingredients are stiff. Spread on thin back is plain and the sleeves tight- M ...... Medical examiner Markham. “ It was vital Informa­ prise at receiving the neatly let­ tion and 1 could have used it this slices of bread and cut into strips tered divorce announcements which fitting. Designed for. misses and small women in sizM'Jfl, 18, 20 I FRA^K SWACKER...... Sec- Markham went directly to the back to my car. . . . To think, that morning. You were placing your about an inch wide and four inches Mrs. Purdom sent them, she asked, irs, or (34, 36, 38 inches bust). = retary to the District Attorney point. while I was away poor Alvin was comfort ahead of the legal demands long. Sprinkle with browned bread “Why not? We announce births I CURRIE...... Vance's valet "I’ve found out, Mr. Pfyfe, that shot!" crumbs. Cook in deep fat until all is and weddings, don’t we, and a div­ 18 requ requires 8___ ^ yards 89-inu of justice; and your attitude puts material.___ Price of papattern 161 cents.cei you placed your machine in a He stopped and polished his eye­ a golden brown, then drain on orce is equally important in both I S. S. VAN DINE...... The Narrator a very questionable aspect on your Our______Fashion B ook ., illustrating ingi the = * * • garage at noon on Friday, and gave glass. own alleged conduct that night.” heavy paper. These slices should be a business and social sense.” Sure enough, it is merely being newest and most practical sfyles. M THIS HAS HAFPENEO the man |20 to say nothing about “The irony of It! . . . I didn’t “You are pleased to be severe, served very hot. will be of interest-to every home S Vance demonstrates by mcas- it.” even guess that anything had hap­ sir,” said Pfyfe with self-pity. “ But considerate of possible hostesses dressmaker. Price of the book 10 = nrements at the scene of the Pfyfe looked up with a hurt look. who might ask both Mr. and Mrs. pened to the dear fellow, — how having placed myself in a false Velvet seems to be the most cents the copy. W shooting that the murderer must “I’ve been deeply wronged,” he could I? to the same party, or to the dentist = have been approximately six feet position, I must accept your' criti­ favored medium for evening dress who might continue mailing her M tall and thus eliminates Miss St. complained sadly. “I gave the man “ 1 drove, all unsuspecting of the cism.” this season. All the pastel shades bills to her husband. I prophesy M Clair as a suspecl. Pfyfe tells §50.” tragedy, to a Turkish bath, and re­ ' Manchester Herald M Markham that Leacock had threat- “ Do you realize,” Markham went and white are fashionable but there that divorce announcements will “ I am glad you admit the fact mained there the night. 'The next Pattern Service. = ened to kill Alvin Benson. Mnrk- on, “that many a district attorney, is a noticeable predominance of become very common, although ■ ' J V., k ■ • - so readily,” returned Markham. = ham begins to believe Leacock morning I read of the murder; and if he knew what 1 now know about black and black and pink. For the such news seems to have a little ^ guilty. Then word Is brought You knew, by the newspapers, of in the later editions I saw the men­ Pattern No. . i;.; .,. that a large gray nutonioblle that your movements, and had been robes de style which are made al­ way of spreading without benefit M course, that your machine was seen ^ had been seen outside Benson's tion of my car. It was then I be­ treated the way you’ve treated me, ways on the same lines, taffetas and of formal announcement. Price 15 Cents. outside Benson’s house the night came—shall I say worried? But M NOW BEGIN THE STORY would arrest you on suspicion?” moire silk are chosen. p • he was shot.” no. ‘Worried’ is a misleading word. “Then 1 can only say,” was the FALSE ALARM Name ...... a. , 1 CHAPTER XXX “Why else should 1 have paid so “ Let me say, rathhr, that 1 be­ suave response, “that I. am most Some style authorities declare If divorce could be dissolved by came aware of the false position 1 Size ...... •.. (Monday, June 17; 0 p. m.) liberally to have its presence In fortunate in my inquisitor.” the all-over beaded frock is quite mutual consent, as a business part­ I New York kept secret?” His tone might be placed In if the car were Markham rose. nership, one-half of the marriages • , i. J T7ANCE and 1 spent an hour or dead although bead fringe is used Address ...... • Indicated that he was pained at *he traced to me. So 1 drove it to the “That will be all for today, Mr. to quite an extent as a dress trim­ in the United States would be dis­ M ’ so that afternoon at the Ander- other’s obtuseness. garage and paid the man to say Pfyfe. But you are to remain in ming. solved tomorrow. That’s what for­ 1 son Galleries looking at some tapes- “In that case, why did you keep nothing of its whereabouts, lest its New York until 1 give you permis­ mer Senator J. Hamilton Lewis It in the city at all?” asked Mark­ discovery confuse the issue of sion to return home. Otherwise, 1 A smart, square, black satin pil­ told a woman’s gathering a few S tries which were to be auctioned Distinctly new is the long-sleeved low wears a calf-skin silhouette of Send your order to the “Pat­ ham. “ You could have driven it Alvin’s death.” will have you held as a material days ago: tern Dept., Manchester Evening B the next day. and afterward had lace dinner dress, of all black, or your favorite dog to endear itself “Let us confess the undisguised back to Long Island.” One might have thought, from witness.” trimmed with rose, certain shades Herald, Manchester, Conn.” g tea at Sherry’s. Pfyfe shook his head sorrowfully, his tone and the self-righteous way Pfyfe made a shocked gesture in to your heart. , truth,” he said, “the great majori­ of blue, beige or gold. Many of ty of women in this day oppose the B We were at the Stuyvesant Club a look of commiseration in his eyes. he looked at Markham, that he had deprecation of such acerbities, and these lace dinner dresses have wide Then he leaned forward with an air bribed the garage-man wholly out bade us a ceremonious good-after­ burdens of housekeeping and fami­ s a little before 6. A few minutes crepe satin belts finished off in a ly responsibility, while men flee of benign patience:—he would be of consideration for the district at­ noon. M later Markham and Pfyfe arrived; huge bow at the side and lined with from the expense and burdens of gentle with this dull-witted district torney and the police. When we were alone, Markham a contrasting color. house and family and live in oppo­ = and we went at once Into one of attorney, like a fond teacher with “Why didn't you continue on your looked seriously at Vance. trip?” asked Markham. “That would sition to both.” B the conference rooms. a backward child, and would strive “ Your prophecy was fulfilled, Helmet shaped toques and varia­ Lifers Niceties Applesauce! Maybe ten per cent, have made the discovery of the car = Pfyfe was as elegant and supe- to lead him out of the tangle of his though 1 didn’t dare hope for such tions of the turban seem to exclude but not fifty! uncertainties. even less likely.” luck. Pfyfe’s evidence puts the every other style of hat. The reason HINTS ON ETIQUET ^ rior as at the first interview. He Pfyfe adopted an air of compas­ “ I am a married man, Mr. Mark­ final link in the chain agailnst the is that they suit almost every type M wore a ratcatcher suit and New- sionate surprise. ham.” He pronounced the fact as Captain.” of face and are a . decided change “ With my dearest friend foully Keep Kidneys g market gaiters of unbleached linen. if-some special virtue attached to Vance smoked languidly. from the eternal cloche which had murdered? How could one have ^ and was redolent of perffime. it. “I started on my trip for the “I’ll admit your theory of the become too monotonous for words. 1. ShouM one ever ask for a the heart to seek diversion at such Active! s “ An unexpected pleasure to' see Catskills Thursday after dinner, in­ crime is most satisfyin’. But alas! For the woman w’ho must have a a sad moment? . . . I returned second helping at a luncheon ? tending to stop a day in New York the psychological objection remains. brim there are still a few models. y<«t Can’t Fed Well When Kidneys B you gentlemen again so soon," he home, and Informed Mrs. Pfyfe that . 2. If the hostess urges a sec­ to make my adieus to someone re­ Everything fits, with the one excep­ The whole idea seems to be that the Act Sluggishly, B greeted us, like one conferring a my car had broken down.” ond helping, should one indi­ siding here. tion of the Captain; and be doesn't crown should fit the head snugly Here after,' Instead of aoda take B blessing. “ You might have driven home In “I arrived quite late—after mid­ fit at all. . . . Silly idea, I know. and cover up the ears. Some hats vidual guest, after the rest O feel always tired, lame a little “ Phiilips Milk dt Magnesia’ ■ p Markham was far from amiable, your car, it seems to me,” observed night—and decided to call on Alvin. But be has no more business being with a turned up brim over one eye have refused, hold up all the and achy is too often a in water any time for'Indigestion g and gave him an almost brusque Markham. o Tsign of improper kidney action. But when I drove up, the house was cast as the murderer of Benson are worn so that a little of the fore­ or sour, acld,.^ giwsy' st(>macb, and g salutation. Pfyfe offered a look of infinite others by accepting? When the kidn^s act sluggish­ dark. So, without q,ven ringing the than the bisonic Tetrazzini had head is seen and part of one ear. relief will come ihstabtjr. g Vance bad merely nodded, and forbearance for the other’s inspec­ 3, Is it considerate to refuse ly, waste poisons remain in the bell, 1 walked to 5*ietro’s in Forty- being cast as the phthisical Mimi."* On the whole they are not worn For fifty years ge^ fle “ Phillips now sat regarding Pfyfe drearily as third street to get a night-cap,—I tion, and took a deep sigh, which a dish at a luncheon ? blood, and are apt to make one Milk of Mftgpesla” has been pra- •Obvloanly n reference to T elron - over the eyes as low as formerly. if seeking to find some excuse for keep a bit of my own pinch-bottle conveyed the impression that, , The Answers langum, stiff and achy, with scrlbed by physIqlaM I; because It Einl'a perform ance In Ln B ohem e-at dull headaches, dizziness and his existence, but utterly unable to Haig and Haig there,—but, alas! though he could not sharpen the tile Manhattan Opera Home In 1908. 1. No. The hostess has probably overcomes three times, u m b e h add Haberdashers report an Increase often nagging backache. A com­ world’s perceptions, ho at least (To Be Continued) planned only for one. In the stomach as a saturated solur do BO. the place was closed, and I strolled in the sale of canes or walking mon warning that the kidneys 2. It is better not t o ., tion of bicarbonate o f ^oda, leaving WIMIIIIHyiilliffliliillHlIIII sticks for men. This is no doubt are not acting right is scanty 3. No. At a big dinner it can or burning secretions. Assist the stomach sweet ^9.8. ffeo from be done, for there are many courses. the kidneys with. Doan’a Pilla, all gases. It ..neutiraltzes acid fer­ But at a luncheon where less is Doan’a, a stimulant diuretic, mentations In the bowels and gent­ cessfully or not. There seems to be time. A hundred and sixty acres of. served. It would embarrass the increase-kidney activity. Are ly urges the souring waste from the a constant rebellion going on in the prairie irod to plow by hand is no Bridge M e hostess. endorsed from coast to coast. system without. purging. Besides, player’s mind between what he small task. There were trees to Aakyotu neighboel It is more pleasant to take, than knows to be right and the desire plant, a house to build, and long, soda. Insist upon "Phillips.*' Daily Health Service to obtain the full effect of it. weary trips to be made for supplies. A n oth er ’Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bot­ More simply stated, this state of There were Indians to be placated, tles, any drugstcJre. "Milk of HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL mind is called “pressing,” and the and elements to battle. BY W. W. WENTWORTH DOAN’S Magnesia” has been the U. S, Regis­ SHmuIantDiarmtictothatOdnaya tered Trade Mark of .Tlie Charles by World Famed Authority player who presses hasn’t got a Beret, his sensitive wife, was (Abbreviations: A—ace; K— chance. In his consideration of the made o f stuff less strrn. She re­ FostK.MilbuxB.Co., M fi. Chom,,Butfslo,N. H. Phillips Chemical (3o. and lt» king—Q—queen; J—Jack; X— predecessor Charles H. Pfaillips subject. Dr. Hyslop has evolved a sented and brooded over the times any card lower than 10.) formula for the right mental atti­ he left her alone, sometimes for: 'since 187 S. ‘ days at a time. What is the effect of golf on the most celebrated eye specialists of tude. The formula for “par” golf, Always there was that resentful, MISS MARY G. FARR mind and what are the mental re­ the world, has his name attached to he says, depends on three main fac­ loneliness that made her life a’ 1— ^Partner not having bid, actions to the varidns plays? Dr. a diagnostic sign for locomotor tors: Practice, automatism and rea­ tragedy. Yet Per Hansa adored her.'; what do you lead against a appCes Fishbein, offering the findings of ataxia. As a golfer he gained the son. Teacher of Piano the famous British neurologist, Royal and Ancient’s medal seven Was it not for her he was workV suit bid when you hold Q J 9 of McIntosh,'Kings ai|d Greoninga ing? ■ Stadlo 521 Main Street. Dr. T. B. Hyslop, has written four times in nine years. Indeed, the another suit ? What was true out there in the, articles on the subject, of which list of famous British medical golf­ 2— Should you raise your wild country a century ago is true Special attention ^ven to beginners EDGEW(K)P FRUIT FARM this is the first. Tomorrow: The ers is astounding for the-important Home Page Editorial now. Many men with this same^ partner’s bid on the first round Mental Attitude in Golf. names that it contains, and It if you hold less than Q X of his Phone 1515 Td. W. H. COWLES, Mil, proves, that in the matter of golf at vision for the future which ofteif, means hours of hard work away, BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN least, the doctors practice what suit? they preach. Did Caesar Bawl from home, have' been accused by. 3— (a) When you bid mustA Styilish Blouse their wives of neglect. It iki the old\ E^tor Journal of the American So highly is the pastime regard­ your bid be sound? (b) Why? It’s color these days, that makes Medical Association and of Hygela, ed as a physical and mental benefit Out the Mrs? story. Too ‘ much business—tod The Answers a garment stilish! With a flfteen- the Health Magazine by the medical profession, particu­ little wife! 1— Q. cent envelope of Diamond Dyes, Medical scientists take their golf larly for the high-teneloned busi­ I wonder if women ‘ will ever 2— No, unless holding 3 or moreyou can make an old or faded waist O E iur" ” ‘ really understand men or if men bqriously. ness and professional man, that Sir By Olive Roberts Barton cards. smart as any on display. Keep all will understand woman! ' Dr. Theo. B. Hyslop, well-known Arthur Keith, the celebrated British 3— (a) As sound as the Rockyour clothes stylish— through the , Means Btitish neurologist has just dedi­ anatomist, remarked that “if all the Caesar’s wife may have been be­ of Gibraltar; (b) Otherwise you quick magic of home dyeing. cated a little book to his fellow suf­ medical men in Edinburgh were to “Giants in the Earth,” the new yond reproach, but isn’t it just mislead your partner. Beautiful dyeing or perfectly ferers of the Medical Golfing Socie­ stop work for a twelvemonth to book written by Dr. Rolvaag of St. possible that she felt neglected?p gorgeous tinting is easy. If you’ll ty. In the Introduction it is pointed play golf, there would not be a Olof College, is a story of tillers And isn’t it also posslble'that Cae-', only use original Diamond Dyes HealW m out that not a few famous physl- death more in the city-’’ He meant of the soil. sar gave her a piece o f - his mlni^’ (true dyes.) Brighten the house, eians are also Internationally known the profession would be so reju­ Like the “Growth of the Peas­ when she cried, after he had^ takeit too; curtains, spreads, etc., .are By every knowR. rzneans w e all the trouble to cbn'quer' Qaul? '■ golfers. venated after the year on the links ants,” both Nobel prize novels, it Hat Cleaning Diamond dyed In an hour or less; Dr. H. D. Gillies, one of the fore­ that the business of healing human deals with the primitive. Only, in right over other colors. sa fe^ ard y o ^ ’^hwith by bring­ ills would be tremendously improv­ the case of Per Hansa and his wife. LADIES’ FELTS. Velvets, FREE: Your druggist gives you most plastic surgeons of the world, A live turtle on whope Jiack was< Straws, cleaned and re-blocked. ed. Beret, these people were more than the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia; Valu­ ing to your dopr ' / was once runner up for the British carved the date .1815^,-,^as > found\ You’ll be surprised at their im­ iamateur championship. Incidental­ Dr. Robert Low, a famous Scotch farmers, they possessed the spirit recently in Connecticut.,," able suggestions easy directions,'ac­ proved appearance. tual piece-goods color samples. Or he is an honest plastic surgeon physician, said there was no better of adventure, and had vision Clean-Pasteurized Milk ly: write for illustrated book Color wbo achieved remarkable results in game than golf for the health of all enough to come to a new land. MEN’S HATS cleaned , and ages, and that it acted as a splendid They had come all the way from ^blocked. Satisfaction guaran­ Craft, postpaid from DIAMOND repairing the faces of soldiers DYES, Dept: N16, Burlington, Ver­ .waunded in the war, and not one medicine. Norway, slowly and laboriously teed. mont. bf the quack face-lifting, face-peel­ Mental Attitude making their way over the plains Arthur A. - j.. ing, wrinkle-removing plastic sur­ John Henry Taylor, five times to Dakota, with three children and At : National Shoe Shine geons that infest some of our larger British open V champion, has said a meager supply of food, to take up 875 Main St. > Diamond Dyes American cities. that the 'mehtal attitude that one j a quarter section of land in the ^ Parlor Braotice and Preaching adflgjts towards golf governs en- ^ west Just Dip to TINT, or Boil to DYE 887 Main Street. Dr. Argyll Robertson, one of the tirely whether one', can play it sue- He had to be away much of the Insurance and Beal Sitate.

V; ‘V i ■A' . -f J. MANCHESTER (COiNIM.) E\rBNlNG HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1927. Cloverleaves A nd Cubs To Clash On Eligibles Tonight

FRATERNAL AND COMMERaAL '■ TODAY IN FISTIANA Yale*s Football Stars By DOC REED F ootb all RIVAL FOOTBALL TEAMS Back For Army Game BOWLING LOOPS ORGANIZED ■ SAYERS vs. LANGHAM Fundamentals, WILL DECDE WHAT MEN Oct. 18th, 1853 BY LES CONKLIN Seventy-four years ago today DEFENDS REFEREE As Told by Famous Coaches Much Interest Aroused Over Tom iSayers famous as the middle­ (Staff Correspondent) TO BILLY EVANS. CANPLAYN0VEMBE2I FAMOUS REFEREE weight and heavyweight champion New York, Oct 18.— Yale’s foot­ of England, suffered the only defeat ball stock soared to par today with Evening Herald Popular Winter Sport and of his lonig and brilliant career the return to the line-up of two Eli Sports Editor: when, he fought Nat Langham of Dear Sir: DEFENSIVE GUARD DISCUSSES GRID backfleld stars, Bruce Caldwell and Defensive guards are either of Eve^hingr Else Has Been Agrreed Upon Bui the middleweight championship of Duncan Cox. Both will play In the In rekding Wednesday’s Herald Two Leapes Are Now England at Lakenham, Eng., and the charging, smashing type or of Can Tell What Will Happen After 192( Yale-Army classic on Saturday. of October 13, I came across an ar­ the “ knifing” type. lost in the sixty-first round of a The Bulldog squad faced three ticle In which the Cubs charge Jake RULES FOR FANS furious mill in which Sayers was Guards, like the other defensive Example; Argument to Be Over Out of Town Necessary; Teams Can En­ hard days of scrimmage, beginning Moski with winning all the Clover- linemen, are permitted to use their blinded and forced to discontinue. today. Special attention was paid to leaves’ games. This Is not true as Players. Sow the Teams Stand. Sayers then challenged Langham hands. A lineman’s ability on de­ the first-string substitutes, for Yale the Cubs know. If this were the fense is'judged largely by the effi­ ter Through Herald. for a return match but the latter realizes that her varsity is not as case, do they think the fans would declined and then, retired from the ciency with which he uses his Boston Surgeon Writes Thir­ strong as the Army first team and let Moski referee. hands. Tonight’s the. night that tells the^ uncertainty. as to the exact person game, after which Sayer again be­ that the superiority of her subs over Have the Cubs ever realized that story. Representativos of the Clov­ nel of the team. came recognized as the middle­ Like the defensive tackle, the de­ The recent articla on the sport the Army seconds may be the decid­ to go out and referee a game of fensive guard charges straight erleaves and Cubs are to meet at 9 Great Interest Aroused ty Articles For Manches­ weight champion. Sayers later re­ football and satisfy both teams Is page of The Herald suggesting that ing factor. ahead without deviating an Inch to o’clook at the branch office of The If the Cloverleaves and the Cubi linquished his hold on this title to The West Pointers, however, a very hard thing to do. There Is Herald on Blssell street at the a bowling league be formed at the enter the heavyweight ranks, the right or left. The charging play this year, the game will with south end to roll its matches weekly ter Readers On "Dissect­ are taking nothing for granted. always some squabbling, no matter south end to attempt to complete though he never weighed more who the referee. In many games guard charges low and straight out doubt draw one of the larges at Murphy’s Alleys has aroused con­ Last year they trimmed Yale for ahead, tearing everything before arrangements for their scheduled crowds that ever witnessed a gamt siderable interest. In fact so many than 160 pounds. Moski has penalized the Clover- contest on November 20 for the ing Football Rules/’ the first time since 1912, and they leaves considerably, sometimes him. between the north and the south fo: teams have requeisted admission are working hard to make it two A guard usually has taken one town football championship. athletic supremacy, ,,Bitter rivaliq that it has been necessary to change when a penalty hurt very bad. After the session this evening, straight next Saturday. Would they call that favoring the stride when, he charges and meets exists between two teams re the plans and '•rganize two separ­ The injury jinx continues to pur­ the impact of the attacking line the fans will know whether the two gardless of what anyone may sa: ate leagues. This'is the first article of a foot­ QUAKERS DROPPED Cloverleaves. Moski referees as teams are going to play this' season sue Penn- Paul Scull and Brill, square a game as he possibly can with his defensive impact. He then to the contrary. The game this yea: Two Ijeagues ball series “ Dissecting Football backs, and Utz, guard, Tylll he un­ takes one more stride, crouched or emulate their ridiculous actions ought to be’’a humdinger, that is One will be known as the frater­ and few teams have blamed their of 1926 when they monkeyed Rules,’’ written by Dr. E. J. able to play against Chicago on losing on him. low, feet planted wide apart, hands of course, if they play and if the: nal league and the other will be a O’Brien, prominent grid official and FROM SOCCE LOOP Saturday. The Chicago eleven is en­ working to the limit as he throws around until snow fell so deep It don’t interest in both teams wil commercial circuit. Each loop w'ttl famous Boston surgeon. They also say that the Clover- was impossible to play thus cheat­ deavoring to perfect a defense leaves are not able to arrange a his opponent out of the way. He probably fall down considerably. , r. probably have ten or twelve teams This series of articles one of then stands for a split second and ing the fans out Of a well earned The Cubs are tl^e, most confident in its roster. The fraternal league against Penn’s “ hidden ball” plays, return ga(ne with any team they which will follow daily on the which it failed to solve in last year’s looks things over. treat. Everything has been agreed team the south end has had since will be of lodges and clubs while sports page until concluded, ex­ play. Many teams have wanted re­ turn games but have been refused. If the ball carrier Is coming his upon with the exception of the the Pirates won the towii cham the other will Include such teams plains thirty points about football game. players who are eligible for the Philly Team Temporarily Out Barbuti Injuredl The Rambler-Tigers of Hartford is way the guard is there to get him plonship three years in succession at Watkins Brothers, Manchester often confusing to the spectators. game, Trust Company and the Southern Ray Barbuti, Syracuse captain, is the only team played twice by the if at all possible. If there has been Under Jack Dwyer as coach, the: Dr. O’Brien, a member of the a fumble by the offense he is in a “ Out of Town” Players have organized a strong club, one New England Telephone Company. national advisory committee on Of American League Be­ injured and may not start against Cloverleaves. Supposing tho Cubs ask them whether they got a square position to dive for the ball. If it Is However, the fans are not as that they expect will hand the Any club or place of business football rules, is probably one of Penn State. It looks as if the strong much interested In what the terms wifehing to be represented in either tho best known referees in this Nlttany Lions will cross the Syra­ deal or not. a delayed play against his territory Cloverleaves their initial defeat cause of Wrong Doings. , The season of football Is very he Is ready for it. are as they are In seeing a game Dwyer has never lost a game tt league should either get in touch country, being asked annually to cuse goal line at Archibald Stadium between the teams. It is understood with Howard Murphy or Tom referee in all important games like for the first time in histroy. short. Why should they play a team The guard is responsible for the the north end. He was the man whe twice. They seem to have been able territory between himself and his ihat the Cloverleaves will demand coached the Pirates to a triple vio Stowe. During the remainder of the the Yale-Harvard and Army-Navy As a result of Ohio State’s defeat that only local players be used in week, the writer will endeavor to classics. An especially called meeting of by Northwestern, -Princeton is no to get a different team every Sun­ tackle and he covers as much of the tory. day, something the Cubs have not the game. The Cubs, however, are get in touch with the various teams In the.se articles, this famous sur­ the American Soccer League was longer lashing itself into a lather distance between himself ‘and his Undoubtedly the Cloverleavoi but any which are accidentally been able to do. center as he can. There you have expected to contend that Giana of will enter the game the favorites geon-grid official interprets the held in New York City, September over the game with the Buckeye New Britain, Pentoro of New Brit­ omitted are requested to speak for grid rules in an authoritative man­ The Cloverleaves do not need the charging type guard. to win because of the splendid rec­ 16, 1927, to discuss the affairs of outfit month. The Cornell game to go out of town and play foot­ ain and C. Vendrlllo of Hartford themselves. ner. He “ dissects” phases of play, the Philadelphia Soccer Football on Saturday now assumes double Now for the “ knifing” type ord they have compiled in theli ball They have the support of the guard. He stands higher in the line, have played with them 'all season Tommy Conran, proprietor of he explains the new rules, and the Club which was failing to fulfill its importance, especially as Gil Dobie three years. Sunday’s game wltt the bowling alleys at the north end, fans and are able to get good at­ tries to figure where each play will and are eligible to play. The latter the Wallingford Eagles was th< old ones, in a clear, concise man­ obligations to t’ne satisfaction of promises to upset the Tigers with two are former Manchester resi­ said yesterday that he would have ner; he does so from a spectator’s tractions every Sunday. It would hit and by prying two offensive op­ second time the Cloverleaves had the league officials. several new plays. be very foolish of them to go on dents. league winners ready to meet the standpoint, a factor that makes the At this meeting, the management ponents apart by thq. use of his been* either scored against or tied winners of the south end league Dartmouth intends to rely upon the road when they are doing so hands, he thrusts through sideways, If the Cloverleaves oppose the The score was 6 to 6. Incidentally series unique and should give it a of the club was suspended, and in an aerial attack against Harvard, in intersectional matches after the greater appeal. well a,t home. standing up, which gives . him a Cubs using any o f' this trio, the the Cloverleaves have scored sIj season is concluded. It is planned accordance with American League The Dartmouth ends and backs are Whose fault is it that the Cubs Cubs are expected to counter with By-Laws covering such cases, it great chance to smash the play in points in each of their three gamei to have each league play two or going the girls one better by wear­ play on the road? They have had the backfield. the argument that George Moonan, to date this season winning the first three rounds. Cups will be given was given, one month in which to ing a new kind of light pants, which the same chance as the Cloverleaves the playing coach of the champions, produce a purchaser who would as­ One trouble with the “ knifing” two by whitewash scores. The Cubi the pennant winners and the indivi­ BY DR. E. J. O’BRIEN come to four or five inches above to make a name Jor themselves. type, defensive guard, is that it he does not live In Manchester any sume all the obligations of the pre­ have played a scoreless tie, dropped dual average winner. There will the knee. Supposing a record of teams attempts to knife his way through more, and that Ted McCarthy is In ^You very frequently hear the vious ownership. The alternative a 7 to 6 decision and won by a 14 also be a banquet for the bowlers. Clark, crack Harvard tackle, is played by each team be put in the two alert offensive linemen they Brooklyn, returning only week-ends to 0 score. All these will be given by Mr.. Mur- cry go up from spectators at a was forfeiture of the A. S. L. fran­ injured and will not get into the paper and then compare the caliber can catch him oh their shoulders to play football, and that Whltty football game that a man has been chise in that city. Dartmouth game. Dave Guarnaccia, of each team. You will find that and ride him back, giving their ball Mullen’s home is. In Waterbury. I List of Teams guilty' of hurdling, when most of The period of grace has now who throws most of the Crimson’s the Cloverleaves’ opponents are far carrier a hole big enough to drive In all fairness to both teams, it the time this offense has not been Following is a list of the lodges passed and since the suspended passes, also was laid out but will the better. a wagon through. seems that anyone who has played and clubs which are expected to be committed at all. Hurdling is very management has failed to produce play Saturday. Yours In Sport, In three or four or five games with seldom seen in football today. Guards must be careful * not to THE REFEREE represented in the fraternal league: such a purchaser, the Philadelphia I^ashington & Jefferson is count­ A BROOKLYNITE charge through too far. If they do, either team before November 20 Odd Fellows, St. Mary’s Young To be guilty of hurdling, a play­ franchise in the American Soccer ought to be eligible to play in the er carrying the ball must be guil­ ing on a victory over Lafayette in the attacking team can easily send Men’s Club, Americap Legion, Mas­ League automatically reverts to the their annual classic, as half of the delayed plays through them. title game. It would be ridiculous ons, Redmen, Friendly Five of the ty of jumping over or attempting League as of this date, and Ameri­ for either club to oppose the use "What nationality is Leo Gates?— to jump over, an opponent who is Lafayette team was crippled by MANCHESTER CHALLENGED The low, charging type of defen­ South Methodist Church Knights of can League Soccer will be suspend­ those rough West Virginia moun­ sive guard is liked the best by a of any player who has played with F. B. B. Columbus, West Side Rec. Cubs still on his feet. You know this is ed in Philadelphia pending the sale the teams to date, for none has He is a Mohawk Indian. rather a hard thing to do, and is taineers last Saturday, This game Evening Herald, majority of coaches and generally Athletic Club, Woodmen, Beetho­ of the franchise at some future considered the most effective type. been a “ ringer.” Neither team How did the Wyoming Warner* ven Glee Club, British American seldom attempted. should be a corker for each team Sports Editor, date. has won four games and each is de­ should be allowed to change its Peto Latzo recent fight end?— Club, Moose and the Army and A player in the open is permitted The players of the former Phila­ T)oar Sir# termined to get the edge on the personnel after the lineups are sub­ H. R. Navy Club. Other teams desiring to hurdle a man who is on his knees delphia team are henceforth free Will yotf kindly give me a little Latzo gained technical knock­ or knee, and this is where the spec­ other. space in your paper? I have written NEW SON FOB STATZ mitted. This is the writer’s opinion, a admission, should make application. agents so far as this league is con­ out over Warner in the fonrtli tator is led to believe that a foul Rain kept Columbia idle yester­ to two football teams in Manches­ A few weeks ago, representatives In the commercial league, the cerned and have been so informed. Arnold Statz, Brooklyn outfielder, round. has been committed. It is a fre­ day and the squad will work twice ter and they apparently are afraid of the Cloverleaves and the Cubs following places of business will Several plans to keep them func­ returned to his Los Angeles home Has Jack Dempsey any children, quent occurrence to see a player as hard tcTday in preparation for to play us. I would appreciate it met at The Herald office and probably be represented, Manches­ tioning .as an independent unit In time to greet a baby boy. agreed to stage the game at Hick­ — C. N. F. ter Trust Company, .T. W. Hale hurdle a mar. v.'ho is on the ground Williams, whose success in lateral if you will state in the Herald that or on one Icnee, but is not a breach have been considred but reluctant­ I am looking for a game in Man­ ey’s Grove on November 2() on a No. ^ Company, Manchester Construction ly abandoned despite the fact that passing has placed the locals on the CREDIT SPEARS WITH ONE What Is Babe Ruth going to do Company, Watkin Brothers, South of the rules. chester for the Mohigan Jrs. of winner-take-all basis with neutral the game seems to be popular in anxious seat. Howe, the Williams officials In charge. Everything was this winter?— F. N. B. Manchester Post Office, G. E. Keith Hurdling in the line is jumping Bridgeport, We have an open date Philadelphia at the moment and aerial expert, can throw laterals Billy Spears, Vanderbilt star, settled except the lineups. The He is now barnstorming on hli Furniture Company, Manche.ster over or attempting to jump over faster and further than any other on Sunday, October 23. Plumbing and Supply Company, with both feet or both knees fore­ the team is a splendid team. Yours Truly, chalked up a 95-yard run to touch­ Cloverleaves were willing to shb- way to the Pacific coast and latei There is no provision in the player in the country. down against Centre early this sea­ mit theirs but the Cubs refused to plans to fill a vandeville engage< Blish Hardware Company and the most, within a distance of five The Navy eleven has been crip­ JAMES BOYLE, yards on either side of the point League Bj'-Laws for the permanent Mgr. Mohigan Jrs. son. ) do so until tonight because of the ment. Southern New England Telephone pled by the loss of Jack Eddy, Company. As in the other league, whei>e the ball was put in play. operation of a team by the league, A great many people figure that neither is there any financial ap­ whose collarbone was dislocated in any teams desiring admission, the Notre Dame ^ame. Next Satur­ should apply for such through the a man is huidiing if he attempts propriation to cover the possible to step over player who is on his deficit of such a venture. In view day the sailors will tackle Duke, sports editor of The Herald or Mr. conqueror of Boston College. Murphy. knee or on the ground and in so do­ of these and other consideration it Further announcement will be ing goes up in the air. Just remem­ is deemed best to abandon the pro­ made in a few days. It is planned ber that a man to be guilty of hurd­ ject at least temporarily. to start the,leagues about the first ling in the line must have both feet Several qualified individuals week in November. in the air at the same time, and seem to be interested In a fresh 450 POUND BOUT with both feet or both knees fore­ start for soccer in Philadelphia and most. it is my hope to re-establish the game there perhaps later this sea­ ON HARTFORD CARD FAVORS GRID SCOUTING IS NO SOCLIL LION son in the hands of reputable Phila­ delphia business men who have the Major Frank Cavanaugh of Ford- future of the game at heart. ham is one prominent football coach Ralph Welch, Purdue’s young The chandeliers in historic Foot Guard armory in Hartford should who favors scouting an opponent halfback, gives little of his time to LEAGUE STANDING in action. college social affairs. tremblo Thursday night when near­ t v . L. D. P ts. PC. ly 450 pounds of bone, muscle and ANOTHER TEXAN DID IT RESIGNS COACHING JOB B o s to n ...... (i U 1 13 .929 a little fat collide in. a special Brooklyn ...... G 1 1 13 .813 heavyweight bout on the weekly New Bedford . . 7 1 O IG .800 amateur boxing card of the Massa- Like “ Bo” McMillian, he'to of Because he could not put forth a Jtc-thlehem .. . . 6 1 ”, 15 .750 the Centre victory over Harvard a winning team, Dave Morey, former I’rovidence .. . . 5 o »> 12 .GOO solt A. C. Bill Palmer, 6 feet 6, and H a r t fo r d .... . 4 4 1 9 .500 weighing 220 pounds will take on few years ago, Ralph Welch of Pur­ Middlebury coach, resigned at D sue is a Texan, Alabama Poly a fe,w days ago. l-'all Kiver ... 4 8 .444 Sammy Rogers of Northampton, N. Y. G ia n ts . . 3 G 2 8 .3G4 Mass., who admits to 210 pounds. J. & P. C o a ts 5 2 6 .333 Philadelphia . . 2 7 1 5 .250 Palmer,'Who hails from Windsor N e w a r k ...... 1 6 1 3 .188 Locks, made his Hartford deltht Nationals ... . . 2 9 0 4 .182 last week. The big boy handles himself well and he made short work of Joe Jackson, New . -aven HARTFORD GIRLS heavy. In the feature bout, Joe Howard of Hartford will tangle with Eddie Chesterfield smokers Lawrence of Westport, who has IN STATE RECORD been wading through all opposition in the southeastern end of the state. Howard knocked out Lucien Lariviere In the first round last doiiTt change with _ Roll Team Three String of week and so did Lawrence in a bout some time ago. “ Doc”- Casey, Jack Delaney’s 1536 to Trounce Man trainer. Is bringing a four-man team from Westport and an all-star UNDERWEAR FOR MEN ^ team Is coming from Springfield. the traffic d^iah Spring Needle Knit Ribbed UNION SUITS Chester Girls By 200 Pins. The Springfield team Includes \ S4 to $7.S0 Per Suit Bill Lieberman, welterweight, and Plat Knit SHIRTS and DRAWERS What Is believed to he a state Art Chapdelaine, flyweight. Lleber- ... but watch how other smokers qr^ changing to Chesterfield! $2 to $4.50 Per Garment record for girls’ team three string raan will clash with Morley and Chapdelaine will meet Eddie Reed, Auttrallan WOOL and COTTON MIXTURES and ALL WOOL: total was set last night by the Char­ EIGHT GRADES. LIGHT. MEDIUM and HEAVYWEIGHTS ter Oak Girls of Hartford who state champion, in the “ rubber” of rolled 1,536 on their own alleys to their series. Lieberman lost to Mor­ Guaranteed NOT to Shrink beat the Manchester Girls by exact­ ley at the Velodrome last summer, ly 200 timbers. Ten of the Hartford but the verdict was booed roundly by the fans. For Booklat, Addrau: scores were over 100. The scores: Charter Oak All Stars Mickey Roberts, whirlwind Hart­ GLASTONBURY KNITTING CO ford bantam, is bracketted with Bill TRAOC MARK Mrs. D ixon ...... 102 101 91 294 Glattonbuqr. Conn. Miss Mackie . . . 100 103 95 298 Bridgett, Westport bantam while Mrs. Hebenstrect 103 92 110 305 Paul Terzo of Hartford Is in the Sold by Leading Dealers same pairing with Eddie Linn, RE& OS. PAT. OFF •l«.U 4 PA« OfS Mrs. Williams .. 94 107 118 319 Mrs. F r is k ..119 90 111 320 Westport welter. The rest of the card will be an­ Totals 518 493 525 1536 nounced in a day or two. Manchester Girls Wholesale Distributors Miss Lucas ..., 92 95 100 277 HAS BIG FROSH CREW Miss Jackmle .. 95 87 83 265 Mrs. Hadden ..111 104 92 307 Columbia reports 145 freshmen ATKINS BROTHERS Mrs. Sherman r 86 71 86 243 out for the frosh crew. Mrs, Taggart ..81 87 86 254 Hartford, Conn. IT MAY BE ALMQUIST Totals 465 444 447 1346 Early season games show that Almquist of Minnesota is likely to COMFOOT SERV/ce ^ General lead the Big Ten in scoring this Auto Repairing and year. iaWERWEARiSS- Overhauling Nearly $100,000,000 has been SHELDON’S GARAGE spent by one company alone In Rear of 25 Hollister Street. establishing the aluminum Industry Phone 2S28-2 Bnidenaa in Quebec. r. • •. ^■». ..•''«

MANCHESTER

Apartments— Flats— Honaes for Rent 65 <$> TWlg g r e a t w a r t e n Tenements tor Rent 63 6 ROOM HOUSE with Improvements TEARS AGO TODAY PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given In all TO RENT— 3 ROOM tenement, all im­ at 265 Oakland street. Call after 8 FOUND—TERRIER DOG. Call 978-4. grammar school subjects by former Manchester provements, 22 Norman street. In­ o’clock evenings, telephone 1481 or OCT. 18, 1917 grammar school principal, for rates quire on premises. days 406-5. ' call 215-5. BUY Moon Island, near the Rus­ Evening Herald LOST— GUERNSEY COW from Sun­ TO RENT— 3 ROOM upstairs tene­ FOR RENT HALF HOUSE, 6 rooms, sian mainland is seized by the set pasture. Finder please cali 112-13. ment, 28 Church street, all Improve­ modern, on trolley line. Apply 475 Classified Advertisements 116 Keeney street. Help Wanted— ^Female 85 ments, except furnace heat. Inquire Center street. German army. The Russian 30 Church street, fleet, i\early trapped, takes re­ Count 8lx average words «> • “ ” •• LOST— BOSTON TERRIER male pup­ SELL Initials, numbers and A COMPETENT WOMAN for house­ TO RENT—6 ROOM BUNGALOW—2 fuge in Moon Sound. lich count as a word and comnoiind py. brindle, one side of head white, cleaning. Apply In person In the TO RENT— 1 ROOM tenement on car garage, off Por’ — street. Inquire U. S. seizure of the coal words as two words. \.ln!mum cost Other side brindle. Re'ward. Call forenoon to Mrs. William Rublnow, Laurel street, all Improvements, Louis P. Fitzgerald, Brooklyn street, 1S62, 31 Ford street. fields in Illinois and other tg price of three lines. 192 East Center street. good location and neighborhood. In­ Rockville. Tel. 529. RENT quire 75 liaurel street. Tel. 172-5. states is considered by Fuel Ad­ LOST— PAIR OF GLASSES on Pine TO RENT— 6 ROOM HOUSE with rates per day" foi transient CLERKS-WANTED must be 16 years ministrator Harry A. Garfield Line or Center streets. Finder please re­ old. Apply Mr. Murphy, Green Stores THREE ROOM heated apartment, In bath, electric llghtr and gas. Inquire in view of the strikes prevalent ads. turn to 341 Center street. Inc., Main street. South Manchester. Johnson Block, all modern Improve­ 16 Laurel street, W. J. Davidson. 1 EftectlTe March 17, 1837 ments. Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 in those sections. Cash Charge Annoancements 2 RELIABLE GIRL or woman to take EXCHANGE Linden street or to the janitor. Farms and Land for Sale 71 -« 6 Consecutive Days 7 ctsj 9 cts care of home and two children. Ap­ 9 cts 11 ets ply 25 Lilley street. THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments 3 Consecutive Days 11 otsi IS cts The Manchester Upholstering Co. Articles or services for the home or the office—- with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ FOR SALE—FARMS large and small, is now located at Whether luxury or necessity— may bo bought, sold rent­ ter Block. all In good locations, and all good orders for Irregular EXPERIENCED GIRL for stock 116 Spruce street record work, one capable of advanc­ ed, or exchanged in this easy, convenient way. farms. Prices right. See Stuart J. LOSES 3 REUTIVES win be charged at the South Manchester ing to position of head stock clerk. TO RENT—DOWNSTAIRS FLAT of a Wasley, 827 Main street. TeL 1428-2. •necial rates for t®rm evep rooms newly painted and papered, ,1-v ad.-'rtising given upon reques, Would consider High schpol gradu­ Makes little difference what you are In the market STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of ate with limited experience, if prop­ gas, steam heat, within five minutes Houses for Sale 72 A is ordered tor three six days for— telephone your needs to Manchester 664— the e.x- walk of mill at 35 Cooper street. stncpeo before the third or anh the world. Ask for sailing lists and erly qualified. Apply J. W . Hale BY DEATH IN DAY rates. Phone 750-2- Robert J- Smith. Company. change that daily brings scores of buyers and sellers of Rent very reasonable. Call C. Glen- ,: ,v will bo charged enl^y lor the ao I ney at Glenney’s Store. DELMONT STREET— Nice 6 room ■ u\l nii:r.ber of times the ad appear 1009 Main street the Manchesters together— or request a representative to single, nice shrub; and trees, house ed cha.-ging at the rate earned, but HIGH SCHOOL girl as mothers help­ call at your home or office. good shape, 1 car garage. Price only er. Inquire of Mr. Quimby or phone. TO RENT— FOUR ROOM tenement In alh'war.ccs or refunds can he made Automobiles for Sale I new house, rent $21, Call after 5 $7,500. Cash $1,500. Call Arthur A. six time ads stopped after the 1968...... o’clock or Saturday afternoon, 91 Knofla. TeL 782-2, 876 Main Look for Mrs. Hollister’s Husband, Charter Oak street. the electric sign," “ ‘ . v ' / ^ l forbldg": display lines not Help Wanted— ^Slale 86 1926 Chevrolet Sedan ...... ?500 TO RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT on COLONIAL HOME—180 Porter Street. Suitable for two family dwelling. ^ -'rVe Her-'id will not oe responsible 1925 Hudson Coach ...... 475 MEN FOR HUSKING corn. Apply to Newman street; also 5 room flat, all Sister and Sister-in-Law f-'T‘ -^Me -hau one incorrect lns|rti®n 1923 Durant Sport T ouring...... 150 PHONE 664 improvements, 147 E. Center street. Half of house now rented, leaving itisoment ordered for Walter N. Foster, Wapplng, Conn. very desirable six rooms and bath -.M-t 1923 Overland Sedan ...... 175 Telephone 2429-3. Phone 1830. 1923 Overland Touring ...... 125 with all conveniences, for bnyer or '’'-l-hn'umcvertcnt^mlssio^ or l^ or- Die Within Few Hours. 1922 Buick Touring ...... 150 TWO FIRST CLASS painters. Apply TO RENT 3 AND 4 ROOM heated can bo rented separately. Reason­ r wT Tir’.’v ' Tlo: of advertising he 1923 Chevrolet Roadster 35 apartments $25 per month, available able terms. Phone Manchester 221. . onl** hv i-'ancellation to J. P. Tammany, 11 Main street, V Manchester, Conn. October 1st. See Stuart J. Wasley, , irge for the service render- Small down payments. Easy terms. 827 Main street. TeL 1428-2. PEARL STREET—2 family house, Hoasehold Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— all conveniences. Extra building lot. Mrs. Daniel W. Hollister of 52 ca. Tenements for Rent 63 We will make payments If you are Dogs— Blrds— Pets 41 TWO ROOM HEATED apartment in Frontage 126 feet, 156 depth. Suitable flolllster street lost three close re­ n.i-. crt*se:m r.vs must sick or injured. FULL SIZE BEDSTEAD with good Johnson Block, facing Main street. for milk station, trucking business or latives by death yesterday. Her sis­ Al! pv arm typograpu.v witn spring mattress: also i)arlov stove FOR RENT—HEIGHT ROOM modern any business that needs to bo near I rtvic. Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 Linden ter, Mrs. George S. Skinner of Ver­ ,-nforced uy the PohUah- with piping, good condition. Tel. house, near the' Center, on Center street or to the janitor. Main street. Price and terms of Ar­ ■gul.i: Ions CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE— CHOW DOG, thorough­ street. William Kanchl. non, ’was the first to die, and her am riev reserve tbs O Center & Trotter Sts. bred $35. Telephone 1424. Bldwell^^ 531-2. ______thur A. Knofla. TeL 782-2. 875 Main FOR RENT— 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 70 “Look for the electric sign.*’ husband, Daniel W . Hollister, 78, ,,^.vis.- or reject any copy oon- Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 FOR RENT— SEVERAL first class f'ject lonable. STOVES REPAIRED AND parts fur­ Linden street. Inquire M. Gorman, died in the evening. A telegram sid.’ r Poultry and Bnppliea 48 nished. Your stove need to be fixed? rents with all Improvements. Apply iSi.Vif H'UIRS—Classlfled ads 1925 Ford Tudor 732 Main street. was received during the day telling r.. he i.iiMi.shed same day must he re- Too much trouble! We -will do it. Edward J. Holl, 865 Main street. Tel. 1924 Ford Tudor 560. iiv !2 o'clock neon. Saturdays 1923 Ford Coupe ROASTING chickens. Karl Marks. 136 Stoves bought, sold and exchanged, 6 ROOM TENEMENT, steam heat, all of the death of Mrs. Edward E. ... ■!’ 1923 Liberty Roadster. Summer street. Telephone 1877. New wood heaters wanted. Spruce street modern improvements, garage. NEW TOOL CONCERN Hayes of South Dakota^ wife of Furniture Store. Tel. Oswald 1325-5. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM TENEMENT, Vacant Oct. 20th. Inquire 16 Doane laid e g g s . ______near Hartford trolley line, with im­ Mrs* Jlolllster’s brother. Teltipiione Your Want Ads MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. street. TeL 904-4. QUAKER COOK STOVE, used one provements, $18; also three room W ell Eno’wn Citizen. % • r, accented over the telephone 1069 Main St. Tel. 2303 1000 MARCH HATCHED White healed tenement, 73 Bissell street. at the CHa Ag E R.VFE given xbove winter, hot -water front included. FOR RENT— 6 ROOM lower flat, cur­ Mr, pollister was one of the Leghorn Pullets. High producing Price $40. 52 Woodland street. Tel. Inquire on premises. tains, screens, fire place, and every TO BE ESTABLISHED • IS a con VC.lienee to advertisers but Dennis P. Coleman—Mgr. Strain. Grown uder Conn. Grow (town’ll oldest residents and was the •'■X'-'.i if.xTES wiil be accepted as These cars may be seen in our show­ 1398-3. modern improvement, newly decorat­ well kno’wn throughout Manches­ Healthy Chick” Plan. OUvor Bros.. FOUR ROOM all modern Improve­ ed and reflnished throughout. 11 i.'i'LL ; .^cME.^■T if paid *t tne busl- room. No. Windham. Conn. ments. Call at 14 Arch street or tele­ ter. He was particularly well known 1 OSS odi'-e on or before the seventh Musical Instminents 53 Oakland street, near Hudson street. phone 988. TeL 739-2. through the fact that the Manches­ .;.iy foil,wing the SPECIALS THIS W E E K - i;fi. Otherwise -he CHAKtjiii 1925 Buick Sedan Mas. 45 ter baseball diamond was on his Articles for Sale FOUR ROOM TENEMENT, newly TO RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all im­ C. H. Beaupre, Local Man, to P ' L’K will be coHocted. No responsl- 1925 Buick Std. Sedan. FOR SALE— BECKER BROS, player papered and painted, $16 per month. property. *1110 Hollister street I'iVitv for errors in telephoned acs 1924 Ford Touring. provements, 29 Edgerton street. In­ SPECIAL ON HIGH grade white oak piano. Call 2 Rogers Place. Apply 92 East Middle Turnpike. quire on premises. grounds, now made into a subdivi­ will be assumed and their accuracy 1924 Ford Coupe. kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. cannot be guaranteed. Terms IN SELWITZ BUILDING three room Start Business In Old Pe­ sion, was a football field for a J. M. SHEARER Manchester Grain and Coal Co., 10 Wanted— To Buy 68 number of years and was also one Apel Place. Phone 1760. apartm- t, all modern Improvements. Phone 664 Capitol Buick Co. Tel. 1600 Inquire Selwitz Shoe Shop. TeL 835-2. of the popular lots for: circuses and \SE-i •-*Ut W.VNT Alt SERVICE 47 JUNK—1 will pay highest prices for ter Adams Mill. carnivals. Building Materials all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds MAIN ST., 29— Six room rent, hard HOMESTEAD QUEEN 1925 Hudson Coach ...... $450 of chickens. Morris R Lessner, tele­ wood floors and finish. Inquire 6 He had been emplyed as a mach­ Index of Classifications ' 1925 Overland Six Sedan ...... $375 CONCRETE BLOCKS of all kinds for phone 982-4. Hudson street. Tel. 1233. inist by Cheney Brothers for 35 1925 Essex Coach ...... $300 The Manchester Tool company, sale. Inquire Frank Damato, 24 a new manufacturing concern, of years. He was a member of the Rvontne Uer'Hd Want AOs are now 1923 Reo Coupe ...... $400 Homestead Street. Manchester, MAGAZINES, rags, bundled paper, ON ELDRIDGE ST., 4 room tenement, LANDS IN BELEVUE Manchester lodge of Masons a mem­ grouped icoAr'^dlng to classtfica.lons junk bought for cash. Phono 849-3. all improvements, rent $20. Inquire which C. H. Beaupre of Cumberland Phone 1507. ber of the Masonic Veterans’ asso­ W. R. TINKER, JR. Will call. .1. Eisenberg. 174 Eldridge street. Phone 1922-5. street Is the sole owner, has pur­ hefow and for handy -ff®;®"®® , v ” 130 Center Time Payments ciation, a charter member of the appear iu the numerical order ndl Electrical AnpUances— Radio 49 chased from Botwinick Brothers of ONE, THREE AND one four room Rebekahs and a member of King nated: , Rooms Without Board 50 New Haven and Frank A. BrasSill Lo.sr. and Found ...... j flat, on second floor, at 168 Oak FOR S.-4.LE—CHEVROLET touring street, all improvements. with Held By New York Authori­ of Hartford $2,552 worth of tool­ David lodge, I. O. O. F. Ann junceraer.ts ...... 3 car in good condition, 107 Holl ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ He is survived by his wife, two Fersonals ...... COMFORTABLE ROOM for one or garage. Inquire 164 '~>ak street or making machinery which will be Automobiles ^ street. Tel. 1214-12. ances, motors, generators, sold and two gentlemen, in private family. call 616-E. daughters, Mrs. Grace E. Hayes of repaired; work called for. Pequot Inquire 123 Center street. Tel. 1691. Installed in the old Peter Adams Automobiles for Sale . • • • • ...... 5 FOR S.4LE— FORD COUPE in good Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone ties For Examination As Bissell street and Mrs. C., G. Buell Automobiles for Exchange . . . . “ PLEASANT SIX ROOM flat. Improve­ mill at 161 Adams street of Unionville; threej ons, Frank L., condition, price $35. Wm. Munsle, 45 1592. TWO ROOMS with or without heat, ments and g;ood location. Vacant Oct. The Peter Adams mill Is the ■\uto .Accessories—Tires ...... Bigelow street, telephone 1141-4. Almeron L., and Charles M. Hollis­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... suitable for light housekeeping. Ap­ 1st. Inquire 9 Strickland street. place In which the Gammons-Hol- FADA RADIO Sales Service. Try a ply 19 Winter street or call 799. To Her Sanity. ter. He also leaves ten grandchil­ Auto Schools g Fada in your home, $95 to $400. Ser­ man company, manufacturer of Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 6 ROOM TENEMENT all modern Im­ dren and one great-grandchild. vice on all radios. TeL 772-13. provements, steam heat, and garage. .Autos—For l*ire ...... Boarders Wanted 59-.1 reamers and other tools, was lo­ The funeral will be held at the Garages—Service-Storage Inquire 52 Russell street. TeL 303-2. cated until this year. This corpora­ home on Friday afternoon at 2 .Motorc.vcles- Bicycles ...... AUTOS— Will buy cars for junk. Once more the "King of Home­ 12 Used parts for sale. General auto re­ Fuel and Feed 40-A NICELY FURNISHED room and board tion later purchased the Bigelow o’clock. Burial will be in the Buck- Wanted Autos— Motorcycles stead Park” has been disappointed 'nusim'*. nod Prote»»l«nnl Service. pairing. Abel’s Service Station. Oa In private home, for one or two, near Rev. F. P. Bacheler and the sub­ mill on Main street from Cheney land cemetery. The Hollister fami­ \i Lusinesr Services Off®reJ ...... street. TeL 789. Center. Address Box H. In care of ject “ Our Town.” in an attempt to find himself a Brothers and has been operating FOR SALE—BEST OF HARDWOOD South Herald Office. ly has asked that flowers be omit­ Household Services )ffer.-d ....1 3 - a On November 9th the Piedmont suitable “ Queen.” Frank Sokoloski in that location since summer of l-.uilding—t entractlng ...... that is real wood, oak, maple, etc. ted. Business Ser\'ices Offered 13 Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices per ROOM AND BOARD for young wo­ singers will give a concert in the had inserted several advertisements this year. Florists—Nurseries ...... ^ man with companionable lady who Funeral Directors . . . ------load $8, $10, $12. Slabwood, $7, $10 a church assembly rooms. This enter­ in out of state newspapers in search Just what kind of tools the new CHAIR CANING neatly d ne. Price load. C. R. Palmer 44 Henry street. will share comfortable home. Inquire of a mate. Several came but each concern intends to manufacture iloating—Plumbing— Roofing .. 13 Moore street. tainment will be held under the WELSH CHOIR’S PLAN Insurance ...... right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl TeL 895-3. time either the King or the pros­ could not be ascertained this morn­ Millinery— Dressmaking ...... Anderson, 53 Norman street. Phone auspices of the church missionary Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . ^9 1S92-2. FOR SALE—HARDWOOD for fire Apartment! — Flats— society. pective Queen backed out before ing as Mr. Beaupre could not he Painting—Papering ...... place and furnace; also stove Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of taking the matrimonial plunge. located. . . OF PROGRAM UNIQUE FLUFF RUGS made to order from i lengths. Call 637-5. Tenements for Rent 63 l'*rofessiuna! Services ...... Millers Falls, Mass., spent the Yesterday the King’s hopes rose Bills of sale of the machinery your ingrain and Briissell carpets. high. He had received an answer to were filed yesterday in the office of Tailoring—Dyeing—Clejnlng .. e4 Write for particulars. C. Schulze, 5 FOR S.A.LE—HARDWOOD slabs, stove APARTMENTS—Two, three and four week-end with Mrs. McCue’s par­ 'i'oilet Goods ami Services ...... -o Chamberlain street. Rockville, Conn. lengtiis $10 cord. Hard wood $12.50. room apai tinents. beat, janitor 'ser­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund one of his advertisements from a the town clerk. Selections Made According to 1205-12. O. H. Whipple, vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- Wanted—Business Service ...... Telephone Bradley. Mrs. Mary Alesh of Manville, N. Temper of Audience; Here Eduojittonal ^ Andover. door bed furnished. Call Manchester Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ Y., a widow, had sent her money Courses and Classes ^ PIANO TUNING— All work guaran­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, W il­ Tomorrow. teed. Estimates cheerfullv given. FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $9 Reo phone 7S2-2. liam John Douglas and Joseph for carfare and expected her to ar­ STUDENTS PREPARING I riva'e Instruction ...... " * " ’ 28 a Kemp’s ilusic House. TeL 821. rive in Manchester late in the af­ l.-am-ing ...... truck load; $9.75 split. V. Firpo, 116 CENTER ST., 439— Four large rooms Douglas were guests of relatives at The Kiwanis Club In bringing the Musi, ;il—Dianiatic ...... Wells street. Phone 1307-2. and bath—recently redecorated— Turners Falls, Mass., over the ternoon. Once before he had sent Royal Welsh Ladies’ Choir to give Wanted—Instruction ...... Florists— N urserles 15 electricity, gas, good heat. Rent $20. her money and she had either lost FOR KIWANIS LUNCHEON KinaiicinI | SAVE COAL— Burn wood this Fall. week-end. a concert here— the proceeds from Bonds—Stocks—.Mortgages ...... 31 ; No objection to children. or spent it. When she appealed to .\RRIVED FROM HOLLAND, large We sell hard and soft firewood, also Plans are nearly completed for which Is to be used in the interest Business Opportunities ...... ; shipment of tulips, daffodils, hya­ fireplace wood. L. T. Wood, 55 Bis- FIVE ROOM FLAT, second floor, all the Hallowe’en Costume Party to the Travelers’ Aid Society at Hart-, ix « of the Kiddies’ Camp— assures the .Money to Loan ...... ““ cinths, lilies crocus, all colors. Way- selL Pho e 496. improvements with garage. Inquire j be given in the hall on Friday even­ ford for more funds, the King, be- j High School Hall to be lo c o ­ people of Manchester an unusual Money Wanted ...... 38 Woodland street. Phone 1521. i Help and Sltnntlon. side Gardens. P. J. Burke, Rockville ing, October 21st, by the Golden ing notified, promptly sent the ad-1 rated; ' Academic ‘ ’ Atmosphere muslchl treat. Help Wanted -Female ...... Road. TeL 714-2, Rockville. Deliv­ Garden— Farm— Dairy Prodacta 60 ditional money. ! ered. , FIVE ROOM FLAT all modern im- Rule Club. A committee of non- For Howell Cheney’s Talk. Every inember of the choir is a Help Wanted—.Male . . . . f provenients. Vacant after Oct. 15th. Then the King waited hour after national prize winner in music, Help Wanted —-Male or Female.. 37 K(7r ^ L E — GREEN MOUNTAIN members comprising Miss Faith H. I Inquire 24 Orchard street. Phone | hour for his new mate to arrive. The weekly Wednesday noon gained in important festivals "where A.gents W nted -----• • t,...... -T Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 ])otatoes. Phone 965-4. Earle S. I 245-2. Talcott. Miss P’rances H. Bacheler •Situations V-anied —Female . . . 38 Hayes, Wapping, Conn. and others, will judge the cos­ Last night he gave up hope that she luncheon of the Kiwanis Club, us­ the requirements are most exacting. Situations Wanted -Male ...... 39 would reach Manchester. L. M. HEVENOR local and long dis­ tumes. Prizes will be awarded the ually held at the Hotel Gheridan, In the choir’s choice of program l-hnnloyrnent Agencies . tance hauling and furniture moving. FOR SALE—TURNIPS and cabbages. It was learned today that the I.! ve S took— Pet.— Poultry— V ebloles wearers of the prettiest, funniest, will take place at the High school numbers its audience is studied Pneumatic tire trucks. Prompt ser­ F. A. Krah, 669 Tolland Turnpike. Queen-to-he’s intentions were good Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... *,1 TeL 364-2. and most original costume. A small assembly hall tomorrow. Eforts during the opening numbers and vice, Reasonable rates. TeL Manches­ TALCOnVILLE enough. She was at the Grand Cen­ l.ive Stock —Veliicles ...... ter 67-4. entrance fee will be charged to help are being made'do have the atten^fl- the balance . Of the program ar­ Piiultry in** Supplies ...... - 43 GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes $1.75 tral Terminal in New York ready to ranged accordingly— a device alto­ defray expenses. All are cordially auce one hundred per cent at this Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 PERRET'f AND GLENNEY—Local per liusliel. Yellow Globe turnips, 75c board a train, and at that critical gether unusual. It should be of in­ For Sale— Ml.HceUnneon. bu. Delivered. H. W. Case. TeL 36-3. i invited to be present. session. , and long distance moving and truclt- point in the drama she was taken terest to observe in operation. .Articles for Sale ...... ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ The Hartford Branch of the W o­ Howell Cheney will be the speak­ Boats and Accessories ...... « ery car for hire Telephone 7-'3. FOR SALE—FINE Green Mountain men’s Board of Missions will hold into custody by New York authori­ er and his talk will deal with school Most of the singers are native Building Materials ...... 47 potatoes, small or large quantities ties and hustled off to the Bellevue Welsh speal^ers of Welsh and Diamonds -W atches—Jewelry . . 48 as desired. E. F. Cowles & Son. TeL its annual meeting in the Asylum consolidation, which he favors. Mr. MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ CYCLIST RDES INTO Hospital where she was placed in should they arrange (as la their Electrical Appliances—Radio •• 4J PATCH—Part loads to and from 342-4 or 445-6. Hill Congregational church at Hart­ Cheney’s talk should be well worth Fuel and Feed ...... New York, regular service. Call 7-2 ford on Wednesday, October 19th i the psycopathic ward for observa­ hearing, especially because of the custom on occasions), to sing In Garden—FaDii —Dairy Products oO POR SALE—RED and yellow onions or 1282. at 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. A STANDING TRUCK tion as to her sanity. timelv subject he has chosen and their native language, it will be a Househoib Goods ...... 51 $1.50 bushel, pickling onions 60c feature certain to appeal. Machinery and Tools ...... , 5- basket, parsnips $1.50 bushel, car­ he will have an academic atmos­ WANTED— RETURN LOAD or part Miss Carolyn D. Smiley, acting Since coming to this country, the Musical Instruments ...... load from Albany, New York, Oct. rots $1.25 bushel, delivered. Phillip secretary of the American Board, phere for his address. Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 26th. Manchester and New York Hoffman, 460 Hillstown Road. Tel. The assembly hall will be appro­ choir has broadcast from a large Sporting Goods—Guns ...... - 55 2440-2. will bring news from the board in Motor Dispatch. Phone 7-2. Michael Pomteleik Bumps Into TEST .ANSWERS priately decorated with favors number of radio stations, and re­ Specials at the Stores ...... 56 the morning and there will be elec­ ceived high commendatioii for its Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... -;7 Household Goods SI tion of officers and reports of the Ford at Street Corner and made by Miss Harriet Condon’s art 'Yanfed—To Buy ...... Repairing 23 classes at the High School and the work. Iloouis— Hoard— not els—Resorts year’s work. Suffers Hurts. I Here is the solution to the LET- A high compliment was rendered ; tables v/ill bear souvenirs made by Itrstnurunts EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ FOR ONE W EEK we will allow you In the afternoon, Mrs. George B. ! TER GOLF puzzle on the comics the choir when a very eminent Eu­ Rooms Without Board ...... 59 ers sharpened and repaired, also $6.00 for your old mattress in ex­ Olds of Ogayama, Japan, will speak Michael Pomteleik, 45, of 8!)] the senior girl students. The dinner change for a good layer felt or ropean muslcian> after hearing its Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A scissors, knives and saws sharpened. on “ Helping Japanese Women to Charter Oak street, was painfully; is being arranged by the senior Country Board — Resorts ...... [1 Vvork called for and delivered. Kapok, silk floss. Don’t sleep on a girls’ cooking class, with Miss Hel­ work styled tl\e singers the[ “ choir Hotels— RestaiiT4ints ...... -'1 hard bed. Come here and get the Solve Their Problems.” Miss Lulu injured at 5:30 yesterday afternoon Harold C'.emson, 108 North Elm en Smith in charge. Male members with the organ tone.” Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 street, Manchester, Conn. Telephone best. Benson’s Furniture Co., Home S. Bookwater, principal of the Udu- In an accident at the Intersection of The conductor. Miss Gertrude Real Estate For Rent of good bedding. of the school faculty 'will act a? 462. vil Girls’ School at Uduvil, Ceylon, Main arid Birch streets, south end. Gronow, has always demanded Apartments. Flats. Tenements.. 63 Pomteleik was riding up Main waiters and Chester Robinson will Business Locations for Ren. . . . 64 MOWER SHARPENING, key making, FOR SALE—Time to heat up. Stoves, will speak on "A Changing Uduvil.” from her chlor the very highest Houses tor Hem ...... 65 stoves of all kinds, heaters $5 up Miss Carolyn D. Smiley will speak street on a bicycle when he ran be in charge of the coffee urn. Miss phonographs, clocks, electric clean­ E. Marion Doward has arranged for standards in its work and to her Suburban tor Kent ...... 65 ers, irons, etc. repaired. Gunsmtth- to $40, new and used. Spruce Street on “ Building a New India on the head-on into a standing Ford largely belongs Jhe ci^<^t foe Jta Summer Homes for R e n t...... 07 Second Hand Store. a program of music and the whole ing. Braithwalte, 150 Center St. Old.” truck owned by Archie Hayes and Q11 Wanted to Rent ...... 6* affair will be reminiscent of school Ileal E.sfiife For Sale SEWING MACHINES, repairing of FOUR BURNER Quality gas range Members of the local Missionary in charge of Michael Hassett which ■nie "concert Is tof Tie glveni !n Apartment Buildings for S a le ... 69 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. with oven and broiler $20. Watkins society wishing to attend this meet­ had stopped upon turning into the days. High School hall, tomorrow night P.usiness I’roperty for Sale ... .• 70 R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Used Furniture Store, 17 Oak street. ing are requested to communicate street to allow pedestrians to cross. at 8 o’clock. It is expected that Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Phone 715. Houses for Sale ...... •" with either Mrs. C. O. Britton or The bicyclist was thrown from such a deserving project will be his wheel, which was wrecked, and Herald Advs. Bring Results Lots for Sale ...... 73 Courses and Classes 27 IP YOU HAVEN’T a Quaker range, Miss Florence Moore as soon as j supported in a worthy manner. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 possible. he suffered head and leg injuries,; Sui)url)an for Sale ...... 75 why not. One ton of coal free. Old Real Instate Ccr Exchange 76 Learn barbering, ladles’ haircutting. stoves taken In exchange. See our The Christian Endeavor Society which although not serious, were Quaker range $73.00 with water enough to warrarit a doctor’s atten­ Wanted — Real Estate ...... ”7 Tuition very reasonable, day, even­ front, set up. Benson’s Furniture Co., met at 7 o’clock on Sunday even­ , niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»i»iHHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»|* Auction— Legal Notices ing courses. Vaughn’s Barber School, ing. The leader of the meeting was tion. 48484853232348232323482348484800535348235353484853 Auction .Sales ...... '8 14 Market street, Haxtford, Conn. 649 Main street. Legal f ot ices ...... 71 GAS BUGGIES—What To Do - - - ? By Frank Beck I What We Call Bargains STM.I___ S New six room single, oak floors and trim, down, solid oak | OH , WHAT SHALL IF I S stairway, three chambers and bath on second floor, good attic, ; I DO__. IF I IF 5 steam heat, gas, sewer, etc., lot 53x150, 4 apple trees and good d o n ’t SWEAR HEM% CAR MY O N C r KNEW E garden. Price only $5,500, cash $500. STAND W A S IN OUR SEALED W N A T T O BY HEM, E West Center St. on State Road, six room single, lot 85x176, GARAGE ON THE LIPS WILL DO ___ BE ill AND E 2 car garage, poultry houses' and fruit trees. Price only $6,000. DAV THE BANK SPELL » S , TRUTHFUL,] 1 JU N tO N W AS ROBBED, DOOM—.' A N D SE E E Middle Turnpike East, brand new single of 6 rooms, excep- FINDS i ’ll s a v e h i m ____ AND H EM S E N T *1 E tionally large living room, oak floors, real good electric and IT OUT. FROM PRISON- I * a . HAVE T O PR ISO N E plumbing fixtures. Price $5,500, cash $500. nr O N M Y I 15: ^ ____OR L IE / BUT TLL BE - -Off E Two family flat on West Side, steam heat, etc., walk and S W E A R 4 N 6 CONSCIENCE] AND Sn’PORT '3 S curbing, all conveniences. Price only $7,500, reasonable terms. A S LONG H IS A L IB I — > M f A T TO A L fE _- s We have a real proposition to offer in a brand new seven A S 1 ___ O N I SHALL _ _ A N D II; — room single in the Green section, absolutely modern and sub- LIVE..] C A N T SW EAP I OO. D O N T ^ S gtantlally built, tile bath and shower, extra lavatory, Instantan- T O A O E . E eous hot water system, all piping brass throughout, fireplace. E Plenty of closet room, two car garage, gas, sewers, walk, curb 5 and gutter all In, extra/ large lot, restricted to protect purchas- i s er. Price Is surprisingly low and may be had on application. | S "Spring Is only five months away.”- i'

■h TLJi I Robert J. Smith 1009 Main St S “If you intend to live on earth own a slice of it.” S l/< uiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiillllllllllliilllllillUllliiini / J / 'HIANCHBOTER (CONN.) ISTONTING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1927, m g i t t

By Percy L. Crosbjj SKIPPY FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ISENSE NONSENSE SMTitable J HCRC ^T COMes (WAH-Hee / A b sure as tlie vine A .6oy WHAT TAtKi To the old stump clings, - W HO: I INOIAN M N (?U A tf E When I get to the corner ^ e r HIM The red light rings. TALK. As sure as a maiden Looks in her glass. When I’m 10 miles from nowhere ( I run out of gas.

As sure as we’re out Ten miles about. In a muddy place, A tire blows out.

Auto Enthusiast (to his friend at the table)— ^What is your favorite car, may I ask? Portly / Friend— the diner.

There would be fewer accidents if motorists would cease trying to turn corners where there is no REG. U.S.PAT.OFF. corner. Copyrisht, P. L. Crosby, 1927, Central Press Association, Ine. et927 BY NEA SERVICE, IN C Judge (to woman witness): “Do Many a girl is such a riddle to you understand the nature of an the men that she’s quickly given oath?’’ up. Witness: “Well, my husband is A Golfer W ill Try Anything By Fontaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS U a golfer and my son drives a second B y C ra n e hand flivver,”

Pedestrians still have some sv\00'. GO'N' oul” “70 Trtt COURSE NOi*. tH ev rights but we don’t know how they O tiB TUB CtUB6 MOST SO 3)fV,NG6ROUS VOOUV.Ol^'f “Be BAHDVCS are going to get them. SONiC B.OZOS D'D 'TKV<6 (K ON -Tuis secR et /^ r d e -M T G o l f e r s a p p e a r .^ BPlCR SHOWJ60 US Bed Hot V •BP'H&S US A Q.OEER LOO/^»N6 ses'teRDA'i. A SHORT WAY Here lies the ashes Of poor little Hank; CONTf^APTlOK. With CASH to BANK the way is He kissed his girl short. Par for the change is three By an open gas tank. strokes. Look on another page for a solution. Sign on a flivver on Oak street yesterday: “Dangerous But Pass­ able.” C A s H Be careful when you cross the street. Americans spend 14 billions a year on autos.

He (after turning car into a side-road and stopping): I wonder how far we are from town? She (with a sigh as she starts to climb ou t): “ O, just two soles and a pair of rubber heels. V J Evolution B A N K Ambition of 1870— a rig and a gal. Ambition of 1920— A flivver and a r p,W\ 'TVkt SOSS THE RULES flapper. ees Rv&H-T. Bw twe DOMVIFV BPCfrt tv\£M 1— The idea of letter golf is to Never hire a taxi, Buy one. It’s coMe. change one word to another and do cheaper. ‘Se-T it in par, a given number of strokes. Thus to change COW to HEN, in Traffic Cop: Say, Lady, do you t/t- 'R£C£9t\OM three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, know how to drive a car? HEN. Fair Motorist: Oh, yes. What is % 2— You can change only one let­it you wish to know? ter at a time. -TO 3— You must have a complete Lawyer (helping pedestrian up) word, of common usaige, for each jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ “ Come with me, my man. You can get damages.” tions don’t count. 'R£C69T''0M. 4— The order of letters cannot Pedestrian (groggy) •“ H’vens, be changed. man. I got all the damr.ges I i^ant. Get me some repairs.”

Automobile mechanics are seldom run over because they wear jump­ "To PREVEMT OVHR > ers. ‘ / 8 A TH O U G H T (O Fontaine Fox, 1927, The Bell Syndicate, Inc.-) \ ______J ^ • If A man who had his Ford car Prove all things; hold fast to stolen has had it returned to him. that which is good.— 1 Tliess. 5:21. His friends are doing their best to REG. U^s. RAT. OFF. C1B27 BY NEA SERVICE. console him. B y B lo s s e r Conviction is the conscience of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS W onder of Kind Words the mind.— Chamfort For L:;8ed Flenus At sixty miles r Drove Willie Smidder; us FELLAS TEASED yoo F&UAS 006AT 'TO SUPETM(50/M5 IT U kE T A A T ; "'I STOQY ^ UAL COCHUAN P IC T U M S ^ KNICK VJOOULD iiia.u.t.MT.orr.T.orr. y o u ? ? ■IWT f : " '

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Jack LockwilFs Forest Rangers by Gilbert Patten (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTUKE) The other Tinies reached safe low, and he then increased his ground andi^then promptly turned speed. The shore, by now, was close around. “Keep moving,” shouted at hand. How bad he wished to Coppy to poor Clowny, in the lake reach that land. “About a dozen And Clowny surely did as told. Al­ steps,’* said he, “ Is all I really though he’d claimed that he was need.” bold, he took about as long strides Just then a stream of water rose. as a Tinymlte could take. The Tinies all jumped to their toes. “Throw something at him,” “Oh, look,” exclaimed wee Coppy, Clowny cried. “He’ll soon be right “What is going on out there? I’m up by my side. I fear that he will trying to see the best I can. It looks i . bite me in about a minute more. to me just like a man.” "It is,” re­ I’ve moved so fast I’m all tired plied another, and a cheer then out. I wish that he would turn filled the air. about and give me just a little time And sure enough, out in the to safely reach the shore.” stream— and almost like a won­ The Tinies found some stones and drous dream— a funny looking sticks. Then Carpy said, “We’re in water king stood right by Clowny’s L a fix. We don’t dare throw them In side. The Tinies saw his big sword 10 -/tf the fear that Clowny may be hit. sway. The serpent turned and mov­ . Sitting up. Jack gazed toward the tinkling, splashing waterfall, MoNall)illy regarded Darling sourly. “ I^robably you would be kicked Dodging Tom’s hand, Willie Later, when the mson rose which was now a sheet o f shimmering silver iri the moonlight. He It surely is an awful shame, I wish ed away. "Oh, thank you, sir! ran away, whooping mocking* and shed its silvery light Qver, that we all had good aim, but now Yqu’ve saved my life,” wee Clowny if Paul Varden ehould hear you speak of hie eister by her first was surprised and startled by what he saw. Close to the filling name," he eaid. "Where do' you ijet that .Sue stuff?"’' "Oh, by ly^ "And too many dears lYake the forest, the boys were eleep* water at the near aide of the cascade, a man waa standing ankle- it seems all we can do is trust to loudly cried. trouble," put in Jack, amused. ing on blanket'Covered bou^e luck and sit,” ‘ Jingoes!" erlsd Willie, grinning. "Now I know what ails you! You’ve deep in the foam that boiled over his feet. The man was Old been hit by Cupid’s dart, and you’re jealous. You’ve found more than "Let’s confine our attentions to under the tarpaulin. Some* Hunchy, the gum-digger. The boy rubbed hla eyes. The serpent snorted once or the white one.’ *' thing awakened Lookwill. twice, which Clowny, didn’t think (Some water nymphs dance in one dear in these woods, old sock." «•» ■» •■»•■«««;«& (To Be Continued) was nice. It scared the little fel­ the next story.)

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hackett aotxsooeatxsoootMOOOoosao^^ S. M. E. EPWORTHERS have left for Fihoenlz, ATizon&> HDD-WEEK DANCE where they will spend the winter OBSERVE HALLOWE’EN months. The trip is being m ade to Tomorrow Night. improve Mr. Hackett’s health. TDnii^t and Tomorrpwi AL PIERRE TA6ARIN ( S o n f^ K Hold Seasonal Social; Nutmeg Willimantic Trail Gathering Here on AlC.H.Tryoii’s Dancing Every Wednesday and November 4. Saturday The monthly meeting and social Sanitary Market ANNUAL of the Epworth League of the South Semi Annual Sale Peerless Orchestra Methodist church was held last night. T1\6 social was a Hallowe’en Phones 441-442 Means I Real Dance Music. affair with decorations In keeping with the season. Hallowe’en games b l a n k e t sa le were played and coffee and dough­ nuts served. ABODTTOWN The quarterly meeting of the SPECIAL FOR Nutmeg Trail of the League will WEDNESDAY FINE RUGS There will be a public setback be held In the South Methodist tournament at Tinker ball tonight church on November 4. Represen­ Occident Flour, 1-8 barrel sack at 8:30. It Is under the auspices of tatives of all members of this $1.39 . the Woodmen. Two chickens will group, including the Methodist Toddy, 1 lb. can 40c. 1 Ain be given for first prizes. Hockanum, Bast Hartford, Rock­ minum shaker free with «very can. Persian and Chinese ville and Stafford Springs will be 1 Large Doll, regular price $3 The sale of the Soda Shop at the here. for only 99c. Center from Pritchard & Walsh to South Manchester holds the ban­ Just purchase $5 worth of goods Winston Turklngton and William ner for the highest percentage of And doll is yours for 99c. Sperber was completed by Arthur attendance since the last meeting 3 Minute Oats, 3 pkgs. for 25b. Direct from Orient A. Knofla, local real estate agent. but will not be eligible to compete OLD GRIST MILL PRODUCTS These Blankets Could ? The Herald’s news Item regarding for it thiq time because the meet­ just arrived from the factory. With our ropresentativo on the spot in the Far Fast the sale did not give Mr. Knofla ing is being held here. 5 lb. pkg. Entire Wheat Flour credit. 39c. Not be Sold at This right >yhere the rugs are made we are able to se­ 5 lbs. Pastry Flour 30c. cure wonderful values in rugs that would dispel gloom Today is the last day the law al­ 5 lbs. Graham Flour 39c. lows election candidates to flle their WORKS COUNCIL HAS 5 lbs. Bye Meal 30c. Price if Bought on from the dullest room. These rugs are of the best expense lists. Most of the candi­ 5 lbs. Rye Flour 39c. workmanship ^ith great charm of design and beautiful dates have filed, but there are still ITS PRIMARY ELECTIONS All kinds of Canned Goods from Today's Mill Prices a few who must get their papers in Mrs. Clock’s In pint jars 38c jar. color blending^ today. Jelly, all kinds, 28c jar. Nathan Hale Coffee 49c lb. This is without question the Professor Karl P. Harrington of Cheney Bros. Groups to Select Strictly Fresh Eggs 78c dozen. Wesleyan University, Middletown, Representatives to Body Eggs for cooking 63c. The best greatest blanket sale that we have and Mrs. Harrington were recent grade. , ever had. These blankets were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crow­ Next Week. 2 lb. pail of Lard 39c. Chinese Rugs ell of Highland Park. Professor New Packed Lima Beans 22c can. bought through our New York Harrington is well known as a mu­ Primary elections for the Works Council of Cheney Brothers were 3 lbs. Brown Sugar 25c. Syndicate with the combined buy­ sical authority. He was one of the Lunch Tongue 35c can. Size 9x12 feet, of fii'st grade in a rose ground with joint musical editors of the Method­ held throiughout the plant yester­ ing power of hundreds of the coun­ day. They were in charge of work­ Libby Com Beef 28c can. I' blue border for $295.00. ' ist hymnal and is also professor of 1 lb. box Codfish 29c. Latin at Wesleyan. Mr. and Mrs. ers who had been designated be­ try’s largest stores. These blank­ Chinese Rug size 9x12 feet, blue ground, rose border forehand. The number of members Carnation Mjlk 11c can. Harrington while here inspected the Large Ivory Soap lie cake. ets were bought and plans were for $295.00. new South Methodist church, at­ in the Council varies according to tended the concert Sunday evening the number of people employed in made for this sale over eight Chinese Rug size 8x10 feet, rose and blue, selling for and expressed their approbation in the different departments. months ago, when both wool and $225.00. the most complimentary terms. The regular elections will be held cotton was much lower than to­ next week when the candidates Fruit day’s prices. Chinese Rug, machine spun worsted, blue ground and The Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary’s nominated in the primaries will run mulberry border. Sale Price $450.00. Episcopal church will hold its for election. Eliglbles are employes Grape Fralt 15c each. meeting in the Guild room Thurs­ of the plant who are not foremen, California Ordnges 69c dozen. The sizes include: Chinese Rugs, small scatter sizes, 20x30 . inches, priced day afternoon at 2 o’clock. assistant bosses, second hands, or Bananas 12c lb. at this sale’s prices $17.50 and $21.00.' those on the monthly salary list. Honey Dew Melons 25c each. 60x80 66x80 t The Emblem Club will have Its Apples $1.00 basket. 70x80 72x84 Chinese Rug, machine spun worsted, size 9x12 feet, regular social meeting at the Elks McIntosh Apples 15c qt. with blue ground, rose border. Sale price $355.00. home in Rocnville tomorrow after­ REC NOTES Concord Grajtes, 2 lbs. for 25c. noon at,2:30. There will be a sur­ White Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c. Sarouk Rug of the first quality, sized 9x12-3, rose prise contest on the program and Qrtinces, 3 lbs. for 25c. Part Wool 51% Wool ground with blue border, $650.00. it is requested that the ladies pro­ Sheldon Pears $1.00 basket. Letters have been sent out to Seckel Pears 10c qt. PLAID BLANKETS BLANKETS Chinese Rugs, scatter sizes, 20x40 inches for $21.00. vide thimbles and needles. An en­ women concerning a bowling league tertainment will be furnished^ by which will meet on Wednesday af­ in three large sizes— 66x80, 70x80 and 72x84 that we cannot even recall in the old days, Chinese Rugs, siz^d b0x50 inches, for $39.50. the members. ternoons. Any woman interested in inches. A splendid quality wool mixed back in 1914 before the war, as selling at this the league may attend the first blanket with a fine sateen binding to match. price. They come In attractive block plaids Chinese Rugs, sized 30x60 inches, for $46.50. Mrs. F. A. Sweet and Mrs. Ar­ meeting tomorrow afternoon at MEATS Colors: gold, blue, rose, gray, tan and in blue, gray, green, rose and tan. Sateen Chinese Rugs, sized 40x70 inches, for $7^,50. ^ thur Clark of North School street 3:30 in the School street building. green. Special ...... $5 binding to match. are taking the enumeration in the Following are schedules for to­ Native Fowls 42c lb. Special ...... $5 Chinese Rugs, sized 50x80 inches, for $115.00. Eighth district. night: Legs of Lamb 39c lb. 7 to 7:45, School street women’s B eef Liver 20c Ib- Chinese Rugs, sized 60x90 inches, for $165.00. Lady Roberts Lodge Daughters swimming team; 7:45 to 8:30, ad­ Bib Roast Beef 35 c lb. White Wool Pot Boast 30c lb. Beacon Jacquard of St. George will hold its regular vanced swimming class for wom­ BLANKETS Extra Heavy Sparta Rug, sized 10-4x17-8 inches, cam-, meeting In Tinker hall tomorrow en; 8:30 to 9:15, women’s private Com Beef 15c lb. COMFORTABLES el’s hair ground with rose and blue border. This sale’^ evening at 8 o’clock. A large at­ swiming class. Rib Lamb Chops 45c lb. Lamb Patties, 3 for 25c- with attractive colored borders in the wanted price $650.00. ' tendance is hoped for as important 7 to 8 o’clock, boxing class for shades. They are bound with a fine quality that can be used as a couch robe or as an business will be discussed, after men; 6 to 7:15, men’s plunge peri­ sateen binding to match. Plain white wool extra blanket.for cold nights. Good looking which refreshments wUl be served. od. mixed blankets in single and full bed combination colors. Size 66x80 The attendance prize will be donat­ size. Special ...... *...... i p O Inches. Special ...... ed by Mrs. Louis Long. CARD OF THANKS Vegetables Cauliflower 20c each. luimmimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiniiUiMnniiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FUNERAL OF We wish to express our sincere Hale’s Blankets—^Main Floor MBS. E>mA ERICKSON appreciation for the many acts of Celery 19c. The funeral of Mrs. Emma Erick­ kindness shown us and the expres­ Head Lettuce 12 l-2c. i ALEXANDER JARVIS, Jr. I son was held at the home of her sions of sympathy extended to us* Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for 25c. daughter, Mrs. Carl Noren, at 100 Beets, 3 bunches for 25c. during the illness and at the time STARTING OCTOBER 25 I SAND, GRAVEL, STONE I Washington street, at two o’clock of the death of our beloved hus­ • Turnips 30c peck. SPECIAL TONIGHT! Saturday afternoon and from the band and father. Carrots 5c lb. I CINDER FILLING | Swedish Lutheran church at 2:30. MRS. THEODORE REICHARD 3 lbs. Red Onions 25c. 25c Loam and Grading. Ashes Removed. = Rev. P. J. O. Cornell and Rev. FRED REICHARD Evergreen Cora :35c dozen. NEW CLOSING r Moving and Trucking = Julius Hultin ofiiciated and burial WALTER REICHARD Spinach 35c peck. SCHEDULE w'as in the family plot in the East - CHARLOTTE REICHARD 9 lbs. Sweet Potatoes' 25c. White Outiug Flannel = Now is the time to have your lots graded at the = cemetery. MRS. H. F. NOREN. Parsnips, 3 ibs. for 25c. = Cemeteries by = Albert Pearson sang “Rock of store Closed Tuesday Evenings This is our regular stock of 2Sc ^ Ages” and “Abide With Me.” There Open Thursday Afternoons and outing flannel that we are putting J I ALEXANDER JARVIS, JR. | was a large number of floral trib­ Evenings Instead. out tonight at 17c a yard. 36 inch, 1 M ^ utes. The bearers were Carl Kjell- extra heavy quality, in plain white 1 M 5 416 Center Street, Phone 341 S 3on, John Leander, Adolph Lieberg, only. It is none'too early to make JK ■ niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin William Noren, Henry Simonson Store Closed Wednesday at Noon. up those warm pajamas and gowns and C. J. Peterson. for the children. v a v J Open Saturday Evenings as Usual. Main Floor jralU RUMMAGE SALE IT IS CONVENIENT TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING to have your important HULTMAN’S i Vacant Store, Coughlin papers concentrated in one Block, Depot Square place where they cannot be forgotten or mislaid. ' North Methodist Ladies’ Aid . sou TH ■‘tin A CHCS TER • CONN Allen A Underwear ' Society. Used Clothing. Household Furnish­ ings on Sale Include 2 Beds and Rent a Safe Deposit Box For Men and Boys Baby’s Grib. ARTESIAN WELI^ Medium and Heavy Weight Our vault is just a step from HUNTERS for Fall and Winter, the street, accessible at any Drilled Any Diameter— Insurance Any Depth Any Place Medium and heavy Spring time during business hours. Take Notice! needle-ribbed Men’s Union Suits, ‘ Charles F. Volkert Hunters are forbidden to tre sp e ss regulars 1 E*/k to Of All Kinds er on our property at Highland Park and stouts $1.50 $3 Blast Hole Drilling for the purpose of shooting game. Light Weights COMFORT Test Drilling for Foundation Any person violating the order Water Systems will be prosecuted to the full ex­ ^^eE’3 Wool Spring-needle Carney Agency tent of the law. Union Suits, Short sleeve, Pumps for AU Purposes. ankle length ...... The Manchester Trust Co. LAWRENCE w( CASE, JOHN P. CARNEY CASE BROTHERS, Medium and Heavy Weight South Manchester, Conn. Tel. 1375-.5. TONICA SPRINGS CO. Men’s Spring-needle Woolen Room 4, Orford Block H ete’a ■ Coiy Glow HIGHLAND PARK P. 0. Union Suits, long to Senior. StrooB, ■ttrao' sleeve, ankle length dre. datable. Men’s Glastmibury Shirts FOR SALE $ 5 9 8 TRY THE R. W. Joyner and Drawers. STATE TAVERN Medium Extra Faflcy Contractor and w eight ...... $2 9S9(9(9(XX9(9C9SX3C9(9(9S9(9(9S9SX9»S9(9S9S9S9CX9»SSSXX9CXSCX^^ Business Men’s Luncheon Heavy A nd Cost Glow Jon. for a real tasty meal. weight ...... $2 $3 idr. Ii|^t,convenient. Builder Green Mountain Potatoes ' Even hangs on the Served from wall. Boys’ Balbriggan Union Reymander’s Market 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Alteration and Impair Work Suits $ 4 7 5 FRANK BARBIROGUO 1069 Main Street, Opp^ite Army & Navy Club Also A La Carte Service Given Prompt Attention. Short sleeve, Cold Drinks and Near Beer knee length ...... Phone 456 We Deliver ReMidenre 71 Titkln Street. 95c 269 Hillstown Road on Draught. South Manchester. , Piione Boys’ Medium and Heavy Phone 342-3. ‘ \ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ulrich. Prop. Weight Unimis. Short sleeve, knee Imgth and long Fresh Fish Today C ozy G lo ^ SS 95c $1.45 cool rooms Uvable. Great to dress FILMS H a lib u t...... 45c Salm on...... 40c lb. br/too— or for the badu Get one today. Typewriters ButterlBsh...... 35c Steak C o d ...... 25c ■K O ' . •:o Developed and AH makes. Sold, rented, ex H addock...... I 21/ 2C Boston Blue ...... 25c BUY OF of your eye*^ r" ’ THESE Printed Flounders...... 15c Little Neck Clams IFROM changed Md overhauled. gkSS23 24 Hour Service O y ster...... 40c pt. Steaming Clams "ONE DEALERS Special Discounts to Students. Swordfish ...... 50c lb. Chowder Clams Film Deposit Box at Manchester Electric Co. Arthur L. Hultman Store Entrance. Telephone 821 . W A ir a OLIVES 917 Main street. 1 861 Mi^ St. G rapes...... $1.25 basket > South Manchester Optometrfat Boys’ Department, Down Steirs Golden Cup Coffee ...... 45c Ib. Kemp's Music 915 Main Street, So. Mancheste KEMP'S Tel. 89-8. Honrs 10 a. m. to A p. nu fldraU Advs. Bring Results House - -i-’ t

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